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FALL 2013 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES for Undergraduate IMedia MBA M.Ed Compiled by the Office of the Registrar Note: Changes posted since original publication are highlighted in gray Preregistration Begins Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Student Checklist: _____ Plan a tentative schedule, including alternates, before meeting with your advisor; _____ Check carefully to be sure there are no time conflicts in your schedule; _____ Check to make sure you have met the prerequistes for all courses; _____ Make an appointment to meet with your advisor at least one week before your preregistration time.

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FALL 2013

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

for

Undergraduate

IMedia

MBA

M.Ed Compiled by the Office of the Registrar

Note: Changes posted since original publication are highlighted in gray

Preregistration Begins Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Student Checklist: _____ Plan a tentative schedule, including alternates, before meeting with your advisor; _____ Check carefully to be sure there are no time conflicts in your schedule;

_____ Check to make sure you have met the prerequistes for all courses;

_____ Make an appointment to meet with your advisor at least one week before your preregistration time.

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ELON UNIVERSITY - PREREGISTRATION SCHEDULE

2013 SUMMER COLLEGE AND FALL SEMESTER

APRIL 16-23

ALL CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS returning for Summer College and/or Fall Semester 2013 may preregister using Elon

OnTrack at the time below or later (through April 23). Students preregister according to semester hours (S.H.) earned. Students

must obtain permission to preregister from their academic advisor of record. Students should not miss class to preregister. If access

begins during class time, a student should preregister immediately following class.

April 16, Tuesday

Access begins 7:00 AM MBA, M.Ed and iMedia (A-Z)

Access begins 7:00 AM 115 or more S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 7:30 AM 107-114 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 9:00 AM 102-106 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 10:00 AM 99-101 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 12:00 PM 96-98 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 2:00 PM 93-95 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 4:30 PM 90-92 S.H. completed (A-Z)

April 17, Wednesday

Access begins 7:30 AM 85-89 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 9:00 AM 78-84 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 10:30 AM 71-77 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 12:00 PM 66-70 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 2:00 PM 62-65 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 4:00 PM 60-61 S.H. completed (A-Z)

April 18, Thursday

Access begins 7:30 AM 58-59 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 9:00 AM 56-57 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 10:00 AM 53-55 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 12:00 PM 46-52 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 2:00 PM 36-45 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 4:30 PM 30-35 S.H. completed (A-Z)

April 19, Friday

Access begins 7:30 AM 27-29 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 9:00 AM 25-26 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 10:30 AM 23-24 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 12:00 PM 22 S.H. completed (A-Z)

Access begins 2:00 PM 0-21 S.H. completed (T-Z)

Access begins 4:00 PM 0-21 S.H. completed (P-S)

April 22, Monday

Access begins 7:30 AM 0-21 S.H. completed (L-O)

Access begins 9:00 AM 0-21 S.H. completed (H-K)

Access begins 10:30 AM 0-21 S.H. completed (E-G)

Access begins 12:00 PM 0-21 S.H. completed (C-D)

Access begins 2:00 PM 0-21 S.H. completed (A-B)

April 23, Tuesday

8:00 AM 4:00 PM 0 or more S.H. completed – Adjustment Day (A-Z)

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS

After meeting with your advisor, check carefully to be sure that no time conflicts appear on your schedule and that you have met the

necessary prerequisites for applicable courses. If you need assistance, please feel free to drop by the Registrar’s Office for help.

Elon OnTrack can be accessed using your active username and password at https://ontrack.elon.edu. If you do not have a username

and password or if you have forgotten your password, please contact the computer support help desk at ext. 5200 to receive or reset

your login information. Preregistration schedules and OnTrack information brochures are available from your advisor, the

Registrar’s Office, various locations on campus or online at www.elon.edu/wiki [Keyword: ONTRACK].

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CONTENTS Preregistration Information Page 1 OnTrack (on-line) Preregistration Directions Page 2

Course Descriptions (new or experimental courses) Page 3 Fall 2013 Schedule of Undergraduate Classes Page 9

Fall 2013 Schedule of Graduate Classes Page 45

Class Periods: Undergraduate classes will meet at the times listed below unless otherwise noted on the schedule.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00 - 9:10 9:25 - 10:35 10:50 - 12:00 12:15 - 1:25 1:40 - 2:50 1:40 - 3:20 (MW) 3:35 - 5:15 (MW) 5:30 - 7:10 (MW)

Tuesday, Thursday 8:00 - 9:40 10:30 - 12:10 12:25 - 2:05 2:20 - 4:00 5:30 - 7:10 Tuesday, Thursday 9:50 - 10:20 T - College Coffee 9:50 - 10:20 Th - Chapel

Checklist: - _____ Plan a tentative schedule including alternates before meeting with your advisor; - _____ Check carefully to be sure no time conflicts appear on your schedule and that you have met prerequisites for all courses;

- _____ Make an appointment to meet with your advisor at least one week before your preregistration time.

Course Numbers & Titles: Catalog course titles and numbers are listed on the schedule pages. New and special courses are indicated by bold face printing. Descriptions of these courses may be found on page 4 of this booklet. Descriptions for all other courses are listed in the Catalog.

Prerequisites and Corequisites: A prerequisite is a course that must be successfully completed prior to enrollment in another course. A corequisite is a course that must be taken in the same semester as another course. Some courses have multiple prerequisites. Students must have completed all prerequisites to be able to preregister for the course. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that prerequisites and corequisites have been met.

The asterisk to the left of the course number denotes that there is a prerequisite for this course. Please refer to the course description in the current academic catalog for prerequisites and corequisites.

Pass/Fail Courses: Students wishing to exercise this option must turn in a Pass/Fail grading request to the Registrar's Office before attending the first day of class. Students may take a maximum of two courses outside the general studies requirements and the requirements for both their major(s) and minor(s) on a Pass/Fail basis. Classes passed on a Pass/Fail basis do not count in computations for Dean's List, President’s List or graduation honors.

Laboratory Courses: For all courses requiring lab work, students must register for laboratory sections in addition to the

lecture sections. Laboratory sections are listed in the schedule.

Independent Study: Students who wish to register for Independent Study must submit a completed Application for Independent Study to the Office of the Registrar.

Internships/Co-ops: Students must register an internship or co-op experience at the Registrar’s Office. The Experiential Education Registration Form/Contract must be completed in addition to the regular registration form. The Experiential Education Registration Form/Contract is available in the Career Center located in Duke 101.

Cross-Listing of Sections: Certain courses may be listed under more than one discipline heading. The student should be careful to register under the discipline he/she wishes to appear on the official transcript.

Overloads: Students are limited to 18 hours per semester unless approved by the Registrar. Students on academic probation are limited to no more than 12 hours per semester. Please incorporate this into preregistration planning.

Withdrawal from Undergraduate Courses: From full-semester courses - A student may withdraw with a grade of "W" (withdrawal without penalty) up to Friday, October 18, 2013.

From courses which meet only the first half of the semester-

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A student may withdraw with a grade of "W" from these courses up to Thursday, September 19, 2013.

From courses which meet only the second half of the semester- A student may withdraw with a grade of "W" up to Thursday, November 7, 2013.

Students not completing the withdrawal process by the deadline will incur a grade of completion (A, B, C, D or F). Any exception to this policy is the responsibility of the Academic Dean’s Office.

Schedule Changes: The University reserves the right to make changes in the schedule and/or faculty when necessary.

Applied Music Courses: For all applied lessons, music majors and minors should contact the instructor for the appropriate level and course number. All other students should contact the Chair of the Department of Music for registration information and instructor assignment. Special fees apply to private instruction. The deadline for all refunds for Private Lessons is the end of the second week of the semester (Friday, September 6, 2013).

Elon OnTrack User Information

Elon OnTrack is a secure site that allows students to preregister for classes electronically.

To preregister on-line you must have an active username and password for OnTrack. If you do not have a username and/or password, please contact the computer support help desk at ext 5200, to receive or reset your login information.

Step 1: Meet with Your Advisor Each student must receive electronic approval from their advisor to be able to preregister. Schedule an appointment with your advisor to to discuss course selection, including alternates, and to receive permission to register using OnTrack.

Step 2: Access the Website The website can be accessed from www.elon.edu/ E-Net, select Tools, then Elon OnTrack or from the web address https://ontrack.elon.edu

Step 3: Log in and Preregister Log in using your username and password. Click OnTrack for Students on the right side of the screen. Click the Register for Sections option on the Registration menu. If you know the courses you want to take (e.g. ENG 110 A or its synonym number) choose

the Express Registration option. If you must make changes due to closed classes, time conflicts or lack of prerequisites, you can use the Search and Register option to search for a class and add it to your schedule. If you have already selected courses on your Preferred Sections List choose the Register for Previously Selected Sections option.

Step 4: View & Verify Your Schedule Once you have submitted your course requests, OnTrack will check the courses for time conflicts, course limits, and prerequisites. For example, if your selected course is closed or prerequisites have not been met, an error message will appear at the top of your registration results screen. This message notifies you that you were NOT successfully registered for that particular course. You may then go back to the Express Registration screen to register for an alternate course or use the Search and Register option to find an alternate.

Click on the My Schedule option at the bottom of the screen to view and/or print your schedule. This will verify your successful preregistration in the courses that you selected.

Step 5: Log Out of OnTrack You may exit OnTrack by clicking the Log Out button once the process is complete. You are allowed to make changes to your schedule during the preregistration period from the time your access begins until the end of preregistration. If you want to make changes to your schedule you may log in and make adjustments during the preregistration period.

Contact Information For questions about your username and password - contact the computer support help desk at ext. 5200.

For help finding or selecting classes - see your Academic Advisor or the Academic Support Center, Duke 108, ext 6500.

For questions about a closed class or course prerequisites, contact the appropriate Department Chair or Dean.

For questions about registering for Independent Studies, Internships, Co-ops and Independent Research or about registering for a course Pass/Fail - contact the Registrar’s Office, Alamance 104, ext. 6677.

The Preregistration guide and additional help are available online at https:// ontrack.elon.edu/help.

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NEW COURSE DESCRIPTIONS – FALL 2013

ARH 372 ANCIENT GREEK ART 4 S.H. The development of Greek art is a physical embodiment of the development of Greek thought that is also seen in literature and philosophy. While Greek art is often held as the foundation of Western artistic culture and a model for the art world, these concepts often cloud the original meaning and contexts of the art in antiquity. In this class, we will place the study of Greek art into its ancient context, investigating not only stylistic and technical developments, but also the original political, religious, and socio-historical context of the monuments. We will examine mostly original works of sculpture, painting, and architecture from ca. 900-323 BCE; that is, art from the Geometric, Orientalizing, Archaic, and Classical periods. However, for some sculpture and paintings, we are forced by the vagaries of preservation to make use of later (but still ancient) copies of the originals, mostly from the Roman period. This will be especially true for the works of many of the most famous sculptors of the Classical period (a condition that in itself opens up other lines of inquiry) BIO 372 ENDOCRINOLOGY 4 S.H. The course focuses on the endocrine system. We will discuss synthesis, distribution and regulation of the endocrine system. In addition, contextual examples of these functions through endocrine disorders will also be explored. Besides discussing endocrine systems in mammals, we will use a comparative method and learn about endocrine functions in selected non-mammalian vertebrates. We will study topics such as gender differentiation, growth, reproduction, weight control, diabetes, the stress response, and environmental endocrine disruption. We will also examine steroid and peptide hormone action via paracrine, autocrine, and endocrine mechanisms; transmembrane and intracellular signal transduction; and regulation of nuclear gene transcription. The lectures will emphasize discussion and analysis of the scientific literature. CHM 175 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY 4 S.H. This course is designed to introduce students to some fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry including atomic structure, chemical changes, descriptive chemistry of selected elements, introduction to organic chemistry, and how chemistry applies to consumer products and the environment. This course is intended for students with an interest in science and will fulfill the non-lab science General Studies requirement. No credit given to students with prior credit for CHM 111. Does not count in Chemistry major or minor. CHN 371 ADVANCED CHINESE 4 S.H. In this course, students will continue to develop language proficiency in Mandarin and deepen understanding of current social and cultural issues. Students will develop linguistically and stylistically formal language used in speeches and in various types of writing. Prerequisite: CHN 222 or placement at this level. COM 371 THE FUTURE OF THE INTERNET 4 s.h. This seminar explores emerging issues tied to the Internet and the future of communications. Topics include: trends in network software, hardware and policy; social networks (such as Facebook); the place and influence of virtual worlds (such as Second Life); the battle between print and video (YouTube, etc.) for online attention; uses and gratifications of new media and their expected evolution; the influences of ubiquitous computing on the architecture and design of our lives; and how technology influences culture and culture influences technology. COM 373 INTERNATIONAL REPORTING: 4 S.H. WAR AND CONFLICT ZONES The job of a war correspondent is to cover stories first-hand from war and conflict zones. War reporting has been called the most dangerous form of journalism. The course will examine building relationships with sources, ethical standards of war reporting, and safety in hostile environments. The course explores the impact of

globalization and cultural clashes on the methods used by a war correspondent. COM 571 PRO SEMINAR 3 S.H. General discussion of interactive media program, fly-in preparation, capstone formulation and discussion sessions with media professionals. COE 310 A, B EXPLORE SELF AND CAREERS 1 S.H. This course helps students prepare for internships, co-ops, summer jobs and permanent employment. Students develop strategies to achieve career goals, investigate critical issues in the workplace, develop a resume and cover letter and learn how to network and interview effectively. COE 310 is recommended for sophomores, juniors and seniors. COE 310 C PREPARING TO GO GLOBAL 1 S.H. AFTER GRADUATION This course is intended for juniors and seniors who have already studied abroad (or had other international experiences) and are interested in obtaining an international internship, working abroad, volunteering internationally or attending a graduate school with international opportunities. This course will cover evaluation of skills gained on international experiences, marketing of international experience on the resume, cover letter and in interviews, and networking, and researching resources for finding international post-graduate opportunities. Prerequisite: study abroad or other significant international experience. COE 310 D REAL WORLD FINANCIAL LITERACY 1 S.H. This course will focus on three main topics: 1) Preparing for the financial realities of post-college life 2) Preparing for the professional challenges of post-college life and 3) Preparing for the social changes of post-college life. Students will develop a specific plan that will address all three of these areas. Students will also get valuable practice in marketable skills regardless of post-college plans. Emphasis will be placed on basic financial literacy. This course is perfect for anyone regardless of financial acumen. COE 310 F TRANSITION STRATEGIES: CHOOSING 1 S.H. THE PERFECT HEALTH CAREER This course will explore a variety of health careers including physician, physician assistant, physical therapy and pharmacy. In addition, students will be given an opportunity to identify their own strengths, limitations and interests to assess their fit for various health professions. The course will also include elements of professional development such as resume preparation, choosing a graduate program, financing graduate education and successfully navigating an interview. COE 310 G THE JOB SEARCH 1 S.H. This course will help students prepare for the process of acquiring professional employment and relocation. Students will develop cover letters, résumés, and prepare for interviews. Students will also create a job network database and engage in activities that assist them in relocating to new locations. There will be an emphasis on life skills relating to being an entry-level professional and adjusting to new work environments. COE 310 H STRATEGIES FOR CAREERS IN 1 S.H. MASS COMMUNICATIONS Students will be given an overview of careers available to them in mass media with a particular emphasis on print, broadcast and on-line media. Students will be introduced to the usual avenues of progress when seeking a career in these areas as well as some unusual approaches to internship and job opportunities. Class will be augmented by helpful lectures by guests who will focus on the mechanics of life after college; examples are real estate, investment, family life or lack of it. COE 310 I TRANSITION STRATEGIES FOR 1 S.H.

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CSC & ISC MAJORS This course will focus on preparing students for internships, research, graduate school and careers. The course will guide students in developing a resume and cover letter, networking, interviewing, research, and applications for graduate school. The course is recommended for sophomores and juniors majoring in CSC or ISC. COE 310 J TRANSITION STRATEGIES FOR 1 S.H. NEW INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS This course assists new international students in making a successful transition to the United States, the Elon Community and a global workplace. This class will provide you, as an international student, with an opportunity to learn about yourself, US culture, campus resources, and the US classroom environment. You will also develop strategies to achieve career goals, learn about working in a global environment and how to network, and enhance leadership skills. COE 310 K, L TRANSITION STRATEGIES: COMPETING 1 S.H. FOR NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL FELLOWSHIPS

This course is intended for juniors and seniors who are planning to compete in one or more national and international fellowship competitions during the 2013-2014 academic year. The course will walk students through the process of competing for a national award, with emphasis on how to write a compelling personal statement and statement of grant purpose, how to interview effectively, and how to identify, research, and evaluate opportunities for further academic study or international exchange after graduation from Elon University. Enrollment requires permission of the instructor. COE 310 M TRANSITION STRATEGIES: EXPANDING 1 S.H. LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCES This course examines the various ways students can better their leadership experience and how to utilize this experience to make an impact in their communities outside Elon. Students will investigate their own leadership skills and values, and explore how this affects their organizations. Finally, students will be able to leverage their leadership experiences as they consider career interests. This course is intended for students who have had, currently have, or will have a leadership position within a campus organization. DAN 320 A CONTACT IMPROV 4 S.H. Contact Improvisation is an evolving system of movement initiated in 1972 by American choreographer Steve Paxton. The improvised dance form is based on the communication between two moving bodies that are in physical contact and their combined relationship to the physical laws that govern their motion—gravity, momentum, and inertia. The body, in order to open to these sensations, learns to release excess muscular tension and abandon a certain quality of willfulness to experience the natural flow of movement. Practice includes rolling, falling, being upside down, following a physical point of contact, supporting and giving weight to a partner. DAN 320 B DANCE AND GENDER 4 s.h. A study of gender roles in dance over time from primitive into 21st century dance. Studies of traditional cultural dances and dance as a performing art will reveal surprising historical facts regarding ancient dances that offer perspective to current questions and practices of dance and the gender difference and/or “sameness” in dance roles. DAN 320 C CONDITIONING 2 S.H. This class will focus on exercises that increase flexibility, core strength and stamina. Individual attention will help students develop better work habits and more effective application of foundational movement technique, as well as guide them to discover the dancer’s personal sense of neutral alignment appropriate for a strong physical foundation in any dance or

movement genre. This class hopes to fill the particular needs of beginning/intermediate musical theatre, acting and dance majors, as well as those of the general student population. Prerequisite: It is recommended that students have at least one semester of an introductory or beginning level dance technique course prior to participating as some knowledge of fundamental elements of technique will be expected. ECO 375 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ECONOMICS 4 S.H. Business Economics focuses on where firms fit in the analysis of market activity, how economists see the problem of organizing economic activity, understanding when markets solve that problem and why they sometimes do not and how businesses have emerged as a response to the organization problem. This course considers these issues both domestically and globally. This course is open to Business Fellows only. ENG 255 A WAR AND WRITING 4 S.H. How do people write about war? This course tries to find the answer, by examining short stories, plays, poems and novels, from past and present. From so-called “gritty realism,” to epic, romance and chivalry, to gothic horror, to terrible comedy: there’s a lot to look at. Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried, Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, Emily Mann’s Testimonies, and texts emerging from the Iraq and Afghan wars, will be on our list. ENG 255 B LITERATURE OF THE HOLOCAUST 4 S.H. This course will explore a variety of literature with the Holocaust as its central theme. Genres of literature will include short and long fiction, non-fiction, poetry, drama, and film. The Holocaust will be explored through the historical, spiritual, cultural, and literary viewpoint s of first and second generation survivors, witnesses, deniers, and perpetrators. This course satisfies the General Studies Literature requirement. ENG 255 C MENTAL ILLNESS IN LITERATURE 4 S.H. Does creativity arise from emotional instability? How has the treatment of mental illness at times hindered artistic vision? Can an emotionally ill person ever fully describe what he/she is experiencing? Are emotional illnesses stereotyped or portrayed accurately in contemporary literature? Through reading literature by and about the mentally ill (poetry by Christopher Smart, Sylvia Plath, and Anne Sexton, drama such as The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade and Equus, and fiction that explores depression, schizophrenia, and post-partum depression), we will address these questions and many more. ENG 313 TOPICS IN PWR: TRAVEL WRITING 4 S.H. In this course we will study travel writing as a complex genre, as well as examine its history and development. We will read great travel writing and learn about the best travel writers. We will read travel writing theory, and we will practice travel writing, both individually and as a class project. 2 and a passion for travel writing. Prerequisite: ENG 110. ENG 355 THE NOVEL: BRITISH WOMEN WRITERS 4 S.H. What factors contributed to the rise of the novel in eighteenth century Britain? What role did women writers play in the development of the novel as a form? What lasting contributions have they made to the genre as a whole? These questions will animate our explorations in this course, which will focus on British women novelists writing between the eighteenth century and the present day. From Eliza Haywood’s Love in Excess to Jeannette Winterson’s Written on the Body, we will study the contributions of British women writers to the creation of the novel form. We will trace the development of the genre through its various incarnations: from its epistolary roots in the eighteenth century (when novels were written in the form of letters); to its Victorian

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subgenres (when intricate plotting resulted in “loose baggy monsters” otherwise known as triple‐ deckers); to its postmodern permutations (when the conventions of narrative, form, and style have become open to experimentation and change). ENS 120 COMMUNITY AGRICULTURE: 2 S.H. FALL HARVEST The goal of this course is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the source of their food, including the scientific, economic, and social aspects. An emphasis is placed on critical thinking skills, as students evaluate the impact of food production and consumption decisions on their personal, local and global environments. Students will also work with Elon’s Community Garden, focusing on fall harvests. A complimentary 2 sh class can also be taken in the spring. ENS 120 is an integrated lecture/laboratory, fulfilling the laboratory science requirement in Liberal Studies. This course will also fulfill the Science requirement for the A.B in Environmental Studies. ENS 270 NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 4 S.H. AND SUSTAINABILITY This course will provide a basic introduction in the field of natural resources management with a focus on both renewable and nonrenewable resources. It will take a holistic view of environmental management that includes the political, economic, and cultural realities that influence trade-offs between sustainable and unsustainable human consumption. Topics will center on resource management of soil, water, forests, coasts and wildlife with special attention to issues of North Carolina and the Southeastern United States including hydraulic fracturing, land development, fisheries management, and agricultural practices. This course may be used to help satisfy the requirements for the BA concentrations in Sustainability or Global Environmental Issues, the Policy, Planning and Management requirement for the BS in Environmental Studies, or the Social Sciences and Humanities requirement for the BS in Environmental and Ecological Science. ENS 374 AGROECOLOGY 4 S.H. Agroecology is the study of the interactions of plants, animals, humans, and the environment within the context of agricultural production. This course will explore such relationships as soil ecology, soil quality and the environment, the scientific knowledge of plant physiology and growth for crop production and plant breeding. Holistic approaches will provide context for maximizing sustainable production while protecting the environment. Three class hours and one laboratory per week. This course will satisfy the lab science requirement for the general studies program. Prerequisites: any prior college science course or permission of instructor. ESS 270 THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES 2 S.H. TO EXERCISE This course will investigate pathologies common to an active patient population (athletes, the weekend warrior, and patients training for a specific event). The different therapeutic approaches to treating an active patient and the health care professionals providing that care will be explored. In addition how the body responses to injury/trauma as well as common injuries to the body and their therapeutic remedies will also be covered. FIN 469 FINANCIAL MODELING WITH EXCEL 4 S.H. This course offers the students an opportunity to learn financial modeling techniques using Microsoft Excel. Students will apply the financial theories to situations commonly faced by financial analysts. Course topics include financial statements analysis, discounted cash flow and NPV, and valuation analysis. Within the context of Excel and its add-in functions, students will learn how to collect financial data, construct models, build macros, and run simulations. Prerequisite: FIN 343.

FNA 171 LAUGHTER IN THE FINE ARTS 4 S.H. From Aristophanes to Family Guy, laughter has been an integral part of the arts from the earliest works to the present. This course introduces the fine arts, including literature, music, film, and the visual and performing arts, with an examination of how the arts use approaches like parody, satire, slapstick, and dark humor to express, entertain, instruct, and subvert. FNA 373 BEYOND TALENT: CAREER DEVELOPMENT 4 S.H. The study of issues related to Career Development upon completion of an undergraduate degree in the Arts. Topics to include job searching, resume preparation, self promotion and marketing, how to create job opportunites, management, publication, copyright laws, collaborative work, grant presentations, and preparing for graduate school. GST 223 THEMES IN U.S. CULTURE 4 S.H. This class will introduce first-year international students to some of the major themes that recur in the culture of the Unites States. The main goal is to expose students to and provide them with a critical introduction to American culture. We will approach American culture in an interdisciplinary way and from a variety of critical perspectives. We will read literary artifacts, political documents, and critical essays. We will also listen to songs, watch films, and visit two museums: the International Civil Rights and Museum in Greensboro and the Alamance County Historical Museum. Open to first-year International Fellows only. Counts toward Civilization or Society requirement. GST 285 PERSPECTIVES IN PERSONAL AND 4 s.h. GLOBAL HEALTH This course is designed to explore basic concepts relating to optimal health and well-being from a holistic perspective – the state of health based on the interrelated aspects of mind, body and spirit on individual and global levels. Emphasis is placed on current health issues that affect the emotional, physical, social, intellectual, spiritual and environmental aspects of one’s life. This course will explore personal health issues from multiple cultural and global perspectives. Topics related to health, including stress, alcohol and other drugs, physical fitness, nutrition, weight control, disease prevention, sexuality and mental health. This course is designed to cultivate life-long health and well-being through acquisition of knowledge and skills as well as an understanding of individual, community and global responsibility. Students will gain an understanding of the complexity of factors influencing health behavior in order to begin envisioning ways to impact health. Counts toward Society requirement. Can be used to replace HED 111 in the First Year Core (beginning in fall 2013). GST 310 THE MUSEUM COLLECTION: MATERIAL 4 S.H. CULTURE AND THE CREATION OF MEANING This seminar will introduce students to the practice of managing objects within a museum context including: collections development, accepted museum registration methods, cataloging, condition reporting, caring for the collection, and an exploration of ethical and philosophical concerns with museum collections. Once students have been familiarized with collections policy and practice, they will examine how, through the presentation of objects, museums can (and do) create meaning. Course readings will include sources specific to the care, presentation, and management of museum collections as well as material culture theory, art criticism, reflections on the power of interpretation, and the process of exhibiting “culture” and history. Students will be expected to participate in class discussion, work in small groups, and assist with peer review. Additionally, students will be required to complete a designated number of hours assisting either in the inventory of the Elon Art Collection or at an outside facility. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study.

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GST 314 PLANTS AND CIVILIZATION 4 S.H. This course will explore the diversity of plants and their relationships with people. The primary focus will pertain to the interconnections between botany and culture. This includes social, economic, political, medicinal, and historical aspects of plants and plant products in civilization. This course will provide a better understanding and appreciation of how plants are used by humans, including pharmaceutical, industrial, and nutritional products, as well as the role plants play in maintaining a healthy planet. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 315 POWER AND OBEDIENCE 4 S.H. It is normal for people to attempt to influence the behavior of others. This course will examine the various methods of influence that have the most success, as well as the characteristics of people who are most easily influenced. Ramifications for individuals and societies will be discussed. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 328 THE MODERN SUMMER OLYMPIC GAMES 4 S.H. The course will investigate various aspects of the modern summer Olympic Games. Beginning in Athens in 1896, the political, moral, ethical, economic and philosophic ideas which dominate the Olympics will be discussed. Students will be challenged to see the Olympics from many perspectives instead of just the sport/athleticism point of view. Students will also discuss significant instances pertaining to the various games, including, but not limited to, the 1936 Berlin Games, 1972 Munich Games, 1980 Moscow Games and 2008 Beijing Games. Future games may also be addressed. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 356 LONDON: TRAVELING THROUGH TIME 4 S.H. Millennia ago, glaciers moved the River Thames southward towards its present course. In 43 CE (AD), Romans invaded Britain and formed a settlement on the Thames called Londinium (present-day London). Through the ages, the river has been London’s highway, its lifeline, and its sewer. It has been a site for healing and renewal, royal processionals and commoners' festivals, and an inspiration for composers, authors, poets, and painters. The river allowed the British easy access to the sea and, upon solving the mystery of longitude, a relatively safe means to expand their power and build an empire, but it failed to provide Britons effective refuge from the Black Death or Great Fire, or defense against the Romans and Normans. In this course we will examine what the Thames has meant to London's inhabitants, from commoners to royalty, over time, through readings, discussion, and field excursions. This course is writing intensive. GST 360 THE MEANING OF WORK/ 4 S.H. THE PHILOSOPHY OF WORK Against traditional philosophical, political, and social Western assumptions that paint physical labor as a form of injustice, misfortune, and the province of those who are caught in the lower realm of existence, this course seeks to understand the redemptive nature of physical labor that is contained in the intimate relationship with the earth. This course will look at the argument for “redemption through labor” philosophy put forward by the 20th century Zionist philosopher A.D. Gordon under which, in my childhood, I lived and worked in Israel. Such sense of redemption can also be found in Emerson who championed the “literature of the poor, the philosophy of the street, and the meaning of household life,” as well as the various lines of practice that developed from Tolstoy’s “back to nature” writings. The goal of the course is to allow the students to appreciate Gordon’s philosophy in its attempt to overcome the long Western assumption that human development or progress is necessarily analogous with an escape upwards – away from the interactive and “vulgar” nature of the

physical world. The ideational objective of the course will be to explore the insightful ideas of Gordon, as well as to listen to some contemporary practitioners who found their “return to the ordinary” through work in education, agriculture, law, social work, medicine, and politics, organically redemptive and liberating. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 368 NUTRITION IN THE 21ST CENTURY 4 S.H. The purpose of this course will be to explore ways that knowledge of nutrition will help you be a better global citizen. Topics include the role nutrition plays in helping you function better cognitively, emotionally, and physically; the cultural and societal trends and controversies related to nutrition in the 21st century; and ways nutrition knowledge can help you understand the world’s problems such as food insecurity and food terrorism. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 370 INTERDISCIPLINARY ZEN 4 S.H. In this seminar we will study the ritual and philosophy of Zen and the relationship scholars have noted between Zen and physics and Zen and the Japanese arts (such as painting, haiku, calligraphy, and martial arts). To ground our study, we will practice sitting meditation and visit a local Zen center. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. Counts toward Asian Studies minor. GST 374 ORDINARY PEOPLE IN THE STRUGGLE 4 S.H. FOR CHANGE Focusing on the personal stories of activists, workers, organizers, and other participants in social reform we will examine the struggle for freedom and justice through the eyes of ordinary people who set out to change society in a variety of ways. We will study the social, economic, and political conditions that led to activism, the strategies and tactics activists employed, and the outcomes they achieved. The use of literature, music, and photography will provide depth to the understanding of the influences that motivate ordinary people to stand up for their rights. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. Counts toward Peace and Conflict Studies minor. GST 375 PRISON NATION: DECONSTRUCTING 4 S.H. THE PRISON INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX In a land that claims to be the greatest advocate of democracy and civil rights in the world, why are more prisons than schools being built? Why does America lead Western nations in the number of persons incarcerated? What factors account for the disproportionate number of minorities and the poor represented in America’s criminal justice system? Why do women represent the fastest growing segment of the population going to jail? Is prison an actual deterrent to crime? Who are the people actually being incarcerated, the most serious offenders or those who have committed less serious offenses? Why has prison become a “resort” for some offenders? The course will utilize texts from various disciplinary perspectives to provide great springboards through which students might explore some of the complexities of criminal justice in the United States, the criminalization of various segments of American society, and the ways in which the nation and private corporations benefit from crime. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 380 ITALY: CONTEMPORARY CULTURE AND 4 S.H. INSTITUTIONS IN EVERYDAY LIFE This course is an interdisciplinary exploration and explanation of the interrelationship between culture and institutions in contemporary Italy. Students will learn to use a culturally relativistic approach that is rooted in understanding the elements of culture (such as norms, values, beliefs, symbols, technology, artifacts and others), the reasons and ways in which they have developed in Italian life, and how they both have helped to shape and have been shaped by

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institutions such as family, religion, politics, economics, education, health care, leisure and others. Students will learn through lectures, readings, discussions, media presentations, group work, and conducting ethnographic research. This course is writing intensive. GST 384 KENNEDY ASSASSINATION IN FILM 4 S.H. This course will explore the details of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the way it has been presented in film. Special emphasis will be placed on the study of the assassination as a film genre and any residual effects on the world of motion pictures. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 387 PRIDE, HUMILITY AND THE GOOD LIFE 4 S.H. What does it really mean to be proud? There is an inherent aversion to the arrogance of a Donald Trump or the conceit and willful ignorance of King Lear, but what about the brave confidence of someone like Harriet Tubman as depicted by Aaron Douglas? And what does it really mean to be humble? We may admire modesty and an unassuming nature, but we also feel distaste toward those whom C.S. Lewis describes as “greasy, smarmy persons, who are always telling us that, of course, they are nobody.” What is the best understanding of these qualities, and what might artists and thinkers reveal about them? And how might those insights contribute to our knowledge of a “good life?” In this interdisciplinary seminar, we will explore these fundamental questions, culling insights from literature, art, film, and music and combining them with concepts from philosophers, social scientists, psychologists, scientists, and religious thinkers. We will test ideas against our own experiences and collaborative thinking. Goals for this course include developing a critical understanding of different perspectives on pride and humility, examining how such attributes may or may not contribute to a “good life,” honing key analysis, research, and presentation skills, and sharing one’s insights with others and the widest audience possible. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 388 BASEBALL STATISTICS 4 S.H. The sport of baseball is fertile ground for sophisticated statistical analysis. Baseball executives, general managers and managers are relying on such analysis for decisions about player personnel, game situations and salaries. In this course, the students will first be presented with an overview of statistics and then apply statistical concepts to baseball. Students will also be responsible for a research project. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 396 COMPARATIVE NATIONALISM, COMPARATIVE 4 S.H.

REGIONALISM: ITALY AND THE UNITED STATES

In the 1860s, Italians and Americans were each in the business of making nations. A complex coalition of Italians from the North and South pushed occupying armies out of their peninsula, peeled back the temporal authority of the Pope, and created the modern nation of Italy. In the United States, white Southerners fought to create a new nation, the Confederate States of America, while white Northerners and black Americans fought to preserve the Union and to give the United States a “new birth of freedom.” After the conclusion of the American Civil War, states ratified a series of amendments that fundamentally altered the role of the federal government. This course will explore the rise and meaning of nationalism in the Italian and American contexts, with special attention to nationalism’s remarkable malleability and its use by both centralist and separatist movements. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. Counts toward the Italian Studies minor. GST 420 SACRED TRUST: AN ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE 4 S.H.

ON MONOPOLISTIC BEHAVIOR IN THE MEDIEVAL CHURCH

At the end of this course students will have developed an understanding of the interdependent relationship of the sacred and the secular. Using the lens of economic theory to examine the activities of the Church of the Middle Ages, the Crusades, marriage practices, usury, relics, and other aspects of Church practice are seen as more than a set of rites and actions designed to secure eternal salvation; but also as monopoly practices designed to secure markets and eliminate competition. While it is not the purpose of this course to undermine the nature of faith and religion in the Middle Ages, it is the purpose to separate the “human” from the “divine” by concentrating on the economic nature of the Church as opposed to the Godly nature of faith. This is an extremely difficult distinction, if a distinction can be made at all, and a firm grounding in religious studies, history, or art history, in addition to basic coursework in economics, would be helpful. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 426 IDENTITY & THE PRACTICE OF DESIRE 4.SH. Identity is commonly understood as how we categorically present ourselves and know other people. However, through personal experiences, we know that who we are extends beyond mere identification. This course will critically explore identity as a more complex and intentional assertion of desires on people, places, events and the natural world to establish order (culture) and escapism. Examining critical text and such visual practices as surveillance, fashion, photography, and travel will provide insights into both diversity and objectification. This course is writing, reading, and image intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 436 LATINOS IN THE UNITED STATES 4 S.H. AND THE MEDIA Latinos are the fastest growing immigrant community in the United States. They not only help keep the U.S. economy afloat but, as we have witnessed in past elections, they also help determine the outcome of the presidential race. How has the Latino community changed in the United States in the last 20 years? What are the main contributions of Latinos to life in the United States? How does the Latino community influence the U.S. mass media and how does the mass media portray the Latino community in the United States? How has the Latino community transformed the landscape in North Carolina and in Alamance County, for that matter? This course helps you analyze and understand the realities and complexities of the Latino community in the United States. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. GST 469 WOMEN IN MUSIC 4 S.H. This course will look at the lives and music of women musicians, composers and performers and the social structure within which they lived. The course will allow students to investigate the artistic impact of historical events and trends in not only America, but also the world, and how women in different eras were able to interact musically. This course is writing intensive. Open to students in the third or fourth year of study. Counts toward Women’s/Gender Studies minor. Counts as a 300-400 level MUS elective for music majors who are not counting it as their GST seminar. GER 371 DEVELOPING FLUENCY II 4 S.H. Continues the work begun in GER 321. A heavy focus on reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. We will also look at literature, film, news media, and other cultural products. Intensive grammar review based on each student’s individual needs. Prerequisite: GER 222 or placement at this level. HED 112 HEALTH RELATED FITNESS 2 S.H. The course will begin with an overview of principle aspects of wellness followed by an in-depth study of health related fitness. Topics to be explored may include social implications, health

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benefits, basic fitness components and anaerobic and aerobic activities. HED 113 HEALTH AND THE HUMAN SPIRIT 2 S.H. This course examines the principle aspects of the wellness paradigm with emphasis on health of the human spirit. Students will actively participate in contemplative practices linked to health and one’s personal definition of spirituality. Students will investigate how to create and maintain lifestyle choices that build healthy connections between self, others and the community at large. HEB 170 MODERN ELEMENTARY HEBREW I 4 S.H. This course is designed for students with no prior experience in the language. Special emphasis will be placed on active communication to develop oral and comprehension skills. Students will learn to converse, read, and write basic modern Hebrew. Proficiency goal on the ACTFL scale: Novice high. HEB 172 INTERMEDIATE MODERN HEBREW II 4 S.H. This course provides intensive development of all language skills, focused emphasis on reading and composition. Students will learn to describe, analyze, and express opinions on cultural topics. Prerequisite: HEB 171 or permission by chair of the department. HST 467 SEMINAR: U.S. GENDER/SEXUALITY 4 S.H. How have notions of what it meant to be masculine and feminine changed over the centuries and why did they change? How did men and women experience life differently? What factors affected what was considered appropriate sexually and who enforced the standards? In this seminar, students will read and discuss books and articles related to these questions before choosing an individual research topic. Then they will do high-quality research in primary and secondary sources, show an awareness of historiographical debates, and write a paper with a coherent and well-evidenced argument. HST 469 SEMINAR: CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY 4 S.H. In this senior seminar, we will explore social, cultural, and political aspects of life in Classical Greece and Rome. Topics will include daily life, religion, varieties of classical government, imperialism, slavery, women and gender, warfare, Romanization, the arts as a window onto society, and means and motives of travel. We will examine the writings of ancient authors, archaeological remains, and also modern studies and interpretations of our extant ancient evidence. A major component of the class will be the writing of an independent research paper, which should demonstrate a mastery of the skills required for History majors. HNR 238 THE SOUTHERN RENAISSANCE: 4 S.H. BOUNTY OUT OF RED CLAY By studying the literature of the South that emerged during the Southern Renaissance (between the end of the First World War and the early Civil Rights Movement) and connecting that literature to its historical context, students will be introduced to the rich theoretical and critical debates within the disciplines of literature and history. Students will gain an appreciation of the incredibly diverse layers that make up cultural identity. By the end of the semester students will have combined their strengthened interpretive skills with knowledge gained about the Southern Renaissance to craft a significant research project on a topic they have chosen with some relevance to their own discipline. HNR 278 PRESS, POLITICS, AND PUBLIC 4 S.H. Fears of Communism and the nuclear bomb, questions about America's role as the free world's lone superpower, and concerns about changing social mores were shaped and filtered during the Cold War by an increasingly omnipresent mass media. The advent of television brought about unprecedented opportunities to inform an increasingly uneasy public, but also proved to be an effective

vehicle for manipulation by savvy politicians and media consultants through news events and campaign advertising. At the same time, new media voices appeared in the alternative press that emboldened citizens to question the status quo. This course will explore the interrelationship among the press, the political system, and public opinion during the Cold War era and seek to understand how each influenced the others. Civilization or Society. HSS 171 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 4 S.H. This course introduces the fundamentals of American Sign Language (ASL). Emphasis on basic vocabulary, grammar, syntax, and fingerspelling, with a goal of basic communicative competence. The course also introduces students to the culture of the deaf community. The course does not count toward General Studies requirements, including the language proficiency requirement. HSS 375 THIS AIN’T THE COSBYS, IS IT? 4 S.H. THE AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILY This course will study the cultural and social dynamics of the African American family from both a historical and current perspective. The primary focus will be the role of the African American family in today’s society with a special emphasis placed on the issues such education, spirituality, politics, health, crime and poverty. Students will develop an understanding of the supports and stresses that affect the African American family as well as the social and political issues important to its well being. LAT 370 ADVANCED LATIN 4 S.H. ROME: MYTH AND EMPIRE How did the Romans envision their past? How was that past -- mythological and historical -- influenced by their relationship to Greek culture? In this course, students will read a selection of texts by late Republican and early Imperial authors to explore the range of ways that Romans themselves treated mythological and historical evidence. Questions of identity, cultural appropriation, philosophy, and political commentary will be explored throughout the semester. Prerequisites: Latin 221 or 222, placement at this level, or permission of the instructor. MTH/STS 470 SENIOR SEMINAR 4 S.H. This 4-credit capstone course will provide students the opportunity to collaborate with a department faculty member to conduct research on a mathematical or statistical topic of mutual interest. Based on their research results, students will formally present their work orally and in writing using the following products: (1) a written research report, (2) a research poster, and (3) a research presentation. Course requirements may include a satisfactory score on the ETS major field test, depending on major. Prerequisites: Students must hold senior status in the major MUS 275 UNDERSTANDING MUSIC 4 S.H. GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE This course will explore the practice of music from a global perspective. It will cover the fundamentals of music and listening through a survey of traditional, classical, popular and intercultural music from around the world. Students will listen, analyze and describe music using the basic music terminology and various elements of music taught during the course. Music will be derived from the diverse cultures of such as Africa, India, Japan, China, Europe, South America and North America. Neither an ability to read music nor any other background in music is required. MUS 373 BEYOND THE BEATLES: TRANSCENDENT 4 S.H. MUSIC OF ZEPPELIN, THE STONES, THE WHO AND PINK FLOYD.

After the Beatles lead the charge of Beatlemania, the next wave of bands solidified the British hold on the American public which became known as the British Invasion. With their common interest in American Blues, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, The Who and Pink Floyd all presented music that influenced the next generation of British and American musicians. Even with similar influences,

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each band was uniquely different. Now 50 years later, this music continues to hold and fascinate the younger generation along with current trends. Fiery, irreverent, sexual, mystical, and transcendent are but a few of the terms that describe their music. This class will detail their influences, development, personalities and discography.” another grow and develop during class sessions. A small workshop performance during class-time will be open to the public at the end of the semester. MUS 375 SONG LITERATURE 2 S.H. This course will study Western art song literature from Italian monody through present-day. The course will emphasize German Lieder and French mélodies and also will touch upon Italian, American, British, and possibly Spanish repertoire as well. The basic history of art song will be included as well as examining the styles of various composers, regions and time periods. MTE 170 MUSIC THEATRE THEORY 4 S.H. This course provides activities and training relative to developing basic musicianship skills for Music Theatre majors such as music reading, recognition of key signatures, aural skills and basic music theory. Additional subject areas include fundamental vocal technique, voice classification and vocal health and maintenance. MTE 371 CONTEMPORARY VOCAL STYLES 4 S.H. This course gives students experience in applying healthy vocal techniques and appropriate style to contemporary music theater and other styles of music as chosen by the professor. PCS 121 INTRO TO CONFLICT MEDIATION SKILLS 4 S.H. Mediation is a conflict resolution process in which one or more impartial persons assist people in conflict to work toward collaborative solutions. Mediators do not judge, do not take sides and do not make decisions for the disputants involved in the conflict. Mediators use a six-stage process to help disputants achieve collaborative solutions to conflict. In the class students will complete the basic mediation training requirements through role play and practice with coaching. Students will receive a certificate of completion upon meeting the requirements of the class. PHL 379 PHILOSOPHY OF LEADERS 4 S.H. The role of leadership poses three philosophical questions for the human condition. How can people live with reason, autonomy, and democracy even though leadership claims authority and requires compliance and obedience? How can people live with true freedom of belief when charismatic leaders share a vision and claim to know the way for others? What kind of phenomenon is leadership? Is it a personal attribute, culturally recognized status, an intrinsic good to cultivate in the young, something emerging unexpectedly from crisis, or a role which can get in the way of collaboration and community? Students will study Eastern and Western philosophers who have addressed these questions and will do experiential leadership exercises to work out and rethink their own philosophical assumptions about and frameworks for leadership. PHY 172 OCEANOGRAPHY 4 S.H. This course will introduce students to the fascinating and often mysterious marine world that covers 71 percent of the earth’s surface and yet is more poorly mapped than the surface of the moon. The course will examine the creation, structure, composition, motion and inhabitants of our oceans. Studies will explore the wonders and mysteries of the deep ocean and the charm and fascination of our shorelines. The uses of this enormous natural resource will be discussed as will its misuses. Time permitting, with a small fee and interest, a weekend visit to our local ocean can be planned. on-laboratory science. PHY 372 ROBOTICS 4 S.H.

This course introduces students to the basics of robotics. Students will work in groups to design, construct, and program robots to complete specific challenges. The robots should be able to complete some tasks independently and other more sophisticated tasks with the assistance of remote operators. Students in this class will be expected to hold scrimmage matches with other local robotics teams. Prerequisite: PHY 222 or CSC 130. PSJ 110 INTRODUCTION TO POVERTY STUDIES 4 S.H. This broad-based multi-disciplinary course is the foundation course for the Poverty and Social Justice minor. It provides an introduction to the current state of global and domestic poverty as well as focusing on how poverty is both measured and theorized. We will examine foundational theories present in poverty discussions (e.g. theories of justice, foundational economic theories and concepts, relevant cultural theories) that students will encounter and use throughout the PSJ program. This material will provide the foundation for understanding, navigating, and assessing the elective work in the minor and it will also provide an essential base level of knowledge for student’s internship experiences. PSY 276 PARAPSYCHOLOGY 4 S.H. Parapsychology is the study of phenomena that are “beyond the normal,” such as telekinesis (the ability to move objects by mental powers alone), telepathy (thought transference using no known sensory routes of communication), and precognition (the use of supernatural abilities to discern future events). Using scientific analysis, this course will critically examine claims of the existence of such extraordinary abilities and occurrences, as well as the psychological characteristics that distinguish between believers in these phenomena and non-believers. Additionally, evaluations will be made of various applications to institutions, such as the use of psychics in police work, and to individuals, such as psychic healing/medicine and fortune telling. PSY 350 PRINCIPLES OF DRUG INTERACTIONS 4 S.H. This course will serve as an introduction to neuropharmacology, which is the study of how drugs affect the brain and behavior. Students will learn about the primary neurotransmitters (such as dopamine and serotonin) in the central nervous system that are targets for drug action, as well as explore biological principles (such as drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion) that are central in understanding drug effects. The course is oriented toward the discussion of drugs that specifically affect the brain and behavior, including drugs of abuse (such as marijuana, cocaine, and psychedelics) and therapeutic compounds used widely in medicine (such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, steroids, and drugs used to treat ADHD). Prerequisite: PSY 243 or BIO 264. PSY 383 GRADUATE STUDY IN PSYCHOLOGY 1 S.H. AND MENTAL HEALTH FIELDS This course is designed to assist students in psychology explore graduate school options in psychology and related mental health fields. Through discussion, the class will explore such topics as finding graduate school programs, developing academic resumes and personal statements, and exploring opportunities for internships and research. This course is most suited to students in their junior year, although interested sophomores are also welcome. REL 379 JEWISH-CHRISTIAN DIALOGUE 4 S.H. Judaism and Christianity have shared a troubled history since the moment Christianity separated itself from Judaism. This separation gave rise to horrible actions perpetuated on Judaism by Christianity right up to the Holocaust. It was this event and its consequences that prompted persons in both communities to establish a new conversation between Judaism and Christianity that extends into the present time. This course will explore the history of Jewish-Christian encounters, beginning with an examination of who Jesus

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was and culminating in an exploration of contemporary dialogues between Jews and Christians about their respective religious traditions. REL 460 GODS AND MONSTERS IN 4 S.H. BIBLICAL TRADITIONS Leviathan. Giants. A great red dragon. Horned beasts that arise from the sea. Bodies emerging from tombs. The texts of biblical tradition, including Jewish and early Christian writings, include creatures that many think would be more likely to see appear the silver screen than on the parchment and paper of religious communities’ sacred texts. In this seminar participants will examine the rhetorical nature and function of “monsters” within their ancient historical settings. We will seek to understand how monsters and references to the monstrous are used, especially within Ancient Near Eastern, Hellenistic Jewish, and Roman contexts, to persuade communities toward particular ways of thinking and acting. Among other lines of inquiry, we will address how the category of the monstrous is employed to depict power, regulate sexuality and gender, and to characterize the ethnic or cultural “other.” Some attention will be paid to how these monsters are interpreted in later, including medieval and modern, contexts. This course assumes that the student has taken at least one course in Religious Studies. THE 320 A SINGING FOR THE ACTOR 4 S.H. This class will explore healthy singing techniques while developing cuts appropriate for use in musical theater auditions. Learning how to choose cuts, set up music, and working with an accompanist will be covered. We will explore classic and/or contemporary songs as appropriate for the level of each singer. The class will be interactive and may include private vocal coaching at the discretion of the professor. If taken while enrolled in voice lessons, permission from the private voice teacher must be given. THE 440 A COSTUME CONSTRUCTION 4 S.H. this class will explore the process of designing scenery for the theatre through a series of theoretical and creative projects. THE 440 B COSTUME HISTORY 4 S.H. A survey of the history of western dress, beginning with origins of clothing to modern day haute couture. The class will look not only at the silhouettes of many different eras but we will also explore the evolution of trends, investigating why clothing changes and the social psychology of dress. The class will predominately examine the clothing of Western Europe with smaller sections on the dress of other cultures.

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Special course or section labeling indicates the following. AA = African/African-American Studies, AMS = American Studies, AS = Asian Studies, BF = Business

Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

Accounting 44341 ACC 201-A Principles of Financial Acctg 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44343 ACC 201-B Principles of Financial Acctg 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44344 ACC 201-C Principles of Financial Acctg 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Amoruso,A 44345 ACC 201-D Principles of Financial Acctg 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Amoruso,A 44347 ACC 201-F Principles of Financial Acctg 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44349 ACC 201-G Principles of Financial Acctg 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44350 ACC 201-H Principles of Financial Acctg 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 44352 ACC 201-I Principles of Financial Acctg 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 44353 ACC 201-J Principles of Financial Acctg 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Scott,I 44354 *ACC 212-A Principles of Managerial Acct 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Weller,P 44356 *ACC 212-B Principles of Managerial Acct 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Weller,P 44365 *ACC 212-C Principles of Managerial Acct 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Nunez,K 44366 *ACC 212-D Principles of Managerial Acct 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Nunez,K 44367 *ACC 212-F Principles of Managerial Acct 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Nunez,K 44368 *ACC 331-A Intermediate Accounting I 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Poulson,L 44369 *ACC 331-B Intermediate Accounting I 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Poulson,L 44371 *ACC 332-A Interm. Acct. II 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Scott,I 44372 *ACC 336-A Cost Accounting 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Weller,P 44373 *ACC 341-A Fund. of Income Taxation 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Cassill,A 44375 *ACC 351-A Accounting Information Systems 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Chiang,C 44376 *ACC 351-B Accounting Information Systems 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Chiang,C

African and African-American Studies 42797 *EDU 451-A Teaching Diverse Learners 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Dyce,C (FOR ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS ONLY) 42799 *EDU 451-E Teaching Diverse Learners 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Dyce,C (FOR ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS ONLY) 44132 GST 375-W Prison Nation 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Layne,P (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 43515 HST 120-A US and NC thru Reconstruction 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Clare,R 43664 HST 120-B US and NC thru Reconstruction 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Clare,R 42399 HST 121-A US History Through 1865 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Cockrell,D 44848 HST 313-A Modern Africa 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Digre,B 43624 HSS 375-A AA: This Ain't the Cosby's 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Reid,S 44021 MUS 318-A History of Jazz 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Newton,J 44078 STA 206-A South Africa Preparatory Semin 1 05:15-07:15PM TH Layne,P Curry,B

American Studies 42816 AMS 210-A Concepts in Amer Studies 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 43174 COM 100-A Communications Global Age 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Haygood,D 43129 COM 100-B Communications Global Age 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bravo,V 43237 COM 100-C Communications Global Age 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Xu,Q 43193 COM 100-D Communications Global Age 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Hatcher,A 43152 COM 100-F FL: Communications Global Age 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Clark,N (COM Fellows only) 43183 COM 100-G Communications Global Age 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Landesberg,R 43238 COM 100-I Communications Global Age 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lellis,J 43164 COM 100-J Communications Global Age 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Ferrier,M 43153 *COM 230-B Media History, Media Today 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Copeland,D 43180 *COM 236-A Dev't/Soc Influence Cinema 4 05:30-08:50PM TH Kass,D 43227 COM 334-A Politics and Mass Media 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Skube,M 44443 *ECO 302-A Money and Banking 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Strohush,V 42645 ENG 223-A American Literature I 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hairston,E 42646 ENG 224-A American Literature II 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Proudfit,S 42663 ENG 339-A American Environmental Writers 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Hlavaty,G 42399 HST 121-A US History Through 1865 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Cockrell,D 42366 HST 122-A US History Since 1865 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Ellis,C 42401 HST 122-B US History Since 1865 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Cockrell,D 42850 HST 122-C US History Since 1865 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Ellis,C 42349 HST 123-A US and NC Since 1865 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Bissett,J 42350 HST 123-B US and NC Since 1865 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bissett,J

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

42380 HST 357-A America's Civil War 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Irons,C 44021 MUS 318-A History of Jazz 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Newton,J 42859 POL 111-A American Government 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Farganis,R 42860 POL 111-B American Government 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Colbert,M (MAJORS ONLY) 42861 POL 111-C American Government 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42862 POL 111-D American Government 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 43500 POL 111-E American Government 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42863 POL 111-F American Government 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Spray,S 42878 POL 222-A State and Local Govt/Politics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Colbert,M 42884 POL 342-A US Foreign Policy 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Giovanello,S

Anthropology 42310 ANT 112-A Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Bolin,A 42311 ANT 112-B Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42329 ANT 112-C Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42330 ANT 114-A Intro to Archaeology 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Trachman,C 42331 ANT 114-B Intro to Archaeology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Trachman,C 42336 ANT 121-A Cross-Cultural Encounters 2 05:30-07:10PM TTH Vincent,W (8/27 – 10/10) 42337 ANT 121-B Cross-Cultural Encounters 2 05:30-07:10PM TTH Vincent,W (10/17-12/3) 42332 *ANT 215-A Qualitative Research Methods 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff (CROSS LIST WITH SOC 215) 42333 *ANT 216-A Quantitative Research Methods 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Peeks,A (CROSS LIST WITH SOC 216) 44480 *ANT 325-A Culture, Health and Illness 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 42334 *ANT 361-A Hist Anthropological Theory 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44807 ANT 385-A Folklore 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Mould,T

Arabic 42189 ARB 121-A Elementary Arabic I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42190 ARB 121-B Elementary Arabic I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42191 *ARB 122-A Elementary Arabic II 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42756 *ARB 122-B Elementary Arabic II 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42192 ARB 221-A Intermediate Arabic I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42757 *ARB 222-A Intermediate Arabic II 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff

Art 43903 ART 112-A Fundamentals of Design 4 09:25-11:25AM MWF Sanford,M $75 FEE 43904 ART 114-A Time Arts 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH DiRosa,S ($150 FEE) 43906 ART 200-A Ceramics I 4 01:50-04:50PM MW Sanford,M ($75 FEE) 43907 ART 200-B Ceramics I 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH Sanford,M ($75 FEE) 43908 ART 201-A Drawing I 4 09:10-12:10PM TTH Staff ($75 FEE) 43909 ART 201-B Drawing I 4 01:50-04:50PM MW Staff ($75 FEE) 43910 ART 202-A Painting I 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH Henricks,J ($125 FEE) 43911 ART 202-B Painting I 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Henricks,J ($125 FEE) 44462 ART 206-A Intro to Making Photographs 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Staff ($150 FEE) 44463 ART 206-B CANCELLED 4 01:50-04:50PM MW Staff ($150 FEE) 44464 ART 206-C Intro to Making Photographs 4 09:10-12:10PM TTH Kim,Y ($150 FEE) 43912 ART 260-A Intro to Digital Art 4 01:50-04:50PM MW Wood,L ($150 FEE) 43913 ART 260-B Intro to Digital Art 4 09:10-12:10PM TTH DiRosa,S ($150 FEE) 43914 *ART 302-A Painting II 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH Henricks,J ($125 FEE)

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43915 *ART 302-B Painting II 4 09:25-12:25PM MWF Henricks,J ($125 FEE) 43916 *ART 305-A Photography II 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH Kim,Y ($150 FEE) 43917 *ART 360-A The Static Image Digital Art 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Wood,L ($150 FEE) 43918 ART 380-A Professional Practices in Art 2 09:25-11:25AM W Fels,M 43919 *ART 402-A Advanced Proj Drawing/Painting 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH Henricks,J ($125 FEE) 43920 *ART 402-B Advanced Proj Drawing/Painting 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Henricks,J ($125 FEE) 43921 *ART 405-A Photography III 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH Kim,Y ($150 FEE) 43922 *ART 460-A Adv Proj Static Imaging 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Wood,L ($150 FEE) 43923 ART 466-A Senior Seminar I 1 08:00-09:00AM W Fels,M 43924 ART 466-B Senior Seminar I 1 10:00-11:00AM F Fels,M 43925 ART 491-B Independent Studio - Ceramics 1-4 * Sanford,M 43926 ART 491-C Independent Studio - Photo 1-4 * Kim,Y 43927 ART 491-D Independent Studio - Painting 1-4 * Simpkins,A 43928 ART 499-A Independent Research 1-4 * Staff

Art History 43412 ARH 210-A CS: Art Hist I: Gods/Emperors 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Liebhart,R 43413 ARH 211-A CS: Art Hst II/Cathedral/Conq 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Gatti,E 43414 ARH 212-A Art Hst III/Revolt Refrm Crit 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Ringelberg,K 43415 *ARH 301-A Art Hist Methodologies 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Gatti,E 43416 ARH 320-A Issues in Contemp Art 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Ringelberg,K 43417 ARH 372-A Ancient Greek Art 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Liebhart,R

Arts Administration 44860 AAD 101-A Intro to Arts Administration 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44861 AAD 220-A Approaches to Arts Administration 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44862 *AAD 495-A Senior Seminar 4 * Staff 44341 ACC 201-A Principles of Financial Acctg 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44343 ACC 201-B Principles of Financial Acctg 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44344 ACC 201-C Principles of Financial Acctg 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Amoruso,A 44345 ACC 201-D Principles of Financial Acctg 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Amoruso,A 44347 ACC 201-F Principles of Financial Acctg 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44349 ACC 201-G Principles of Financial Acctg 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44350 ACC 201-H Principles of Financial Acctg 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 44352 ACC 201-I Principles of Financial Acctg 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 44353 ACC 201-J Principles of Financial Acctg 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Scott,I 44099 BUS 303-A Introduction to Managing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Snyder,M 44418 BUS 304-A Intro to Marketing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44410 BUS 304-E Intro to Marketing 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44423 ECO 111-A Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44424 ECO 111-B Principles of Economics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44425 ECO 111-C Principles of Economics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44426 ECO 111-D Principles of Economics 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 44442 ECO 111-E Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44427 ECO 111-F Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44428 ECO 111-G Principles of Economics 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44429 ECO 111-H BF: Principles of Economics 4 01:40-03:20PM MW DeLoach,S (Business Fellows only) 44430 ECO 111-I Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Barbour,J 44431 ECO 111-J Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Kurt,M 44432 ECO 111-K Principles of Economics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kurt,M 44433 ECO 111-L Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Platania,J 42641 *ENG 215-A Intro Professnl Wrtg Rhetoric 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Moore,J 44377 FIN 303-A Introduction to Finance 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Tsarsis,G 44379 FIN 303-B Introduction to Finance 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Tsarsis,G

Asian Studies 43414 ARH 212-A Art Hst III/Revolt Refrm Crit 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Ringelberg,K 43416 ARH 320-A Issues in Contemp Art 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Ringelberg,K 42194 CHN 121-A Elementary Chinese I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff

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Women's/Gender Studies.

42753 CHN 121-B Elementary Chinese I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Lin,G 42195 CHN 221-A Intermediate Chinese I 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Lin,G 42755 *CHN 371-A Advanced Chinese 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Lin,G 44130 GST 370-W Interdisciplinary Zen 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Gordon,B (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 42847 REL 202-A AS: Hindu Traditions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Allocco,A 42833 REL 356-A Chinese Religions 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Winfield,P 42840 REL 363-A Women in Islam 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Allocco,A

Biology 44163 BIO 101-A Topics in General Biology 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Staff 43873 BIO 101-B Topics in General Biology 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Staff 43786 BIO 102-A General Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-03:40PM M DeVries,M 44168 BIO 102-B General Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-03:40PM W Staff 43876 BIO 102-C General Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-03:40PM F Staff 43790 BIO 106-A Biology: The Science of Life 4 09:25-11:05AM MW DeVries,M 44161 BIO 106-B Biology: The Science of Life 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Gallucci,K 43788 BIO 106-C Biology: The Science of Life 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Gallucci,K 43784 BIO 106-D Biology: The Science of Life 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Gallucci,K 43799 BIO 111-A Introductory Cell Biology 3 08:15-09:10AM MWF Izzo,A 43825 BIO 111-B Introductory Cell Biology 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Train,T 43813 BIO 111-LL Introductory Cell Biology 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Miyamoto,Y 43868 BIO 113-A Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 43864 BIO 113-B Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM T Chandrasekaran,S 43866 BIO 113-C Cell Biology Laboratory 1 09:25-12:25PM W Staff 43865 BIO 113-D Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM W Chandrasekaran,S 43863 BIO 113-F Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Chandrasekaran,S 43867 BIO 113-G Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM F Staff 43804 BIO 131-A Biodiversity 4 08:00-10:00AM MWF Kingston,M 43847 BIO 131-B Biodiversity 4 10:50-12:50PM MWF Vandermast,D 43879 BIO 131-C Biodiversity 4 01:40-03:40PM MWF Staff 43881 BIO 131-D Biodiversity 4 08:00-11:00AM TTH Staff 43880 BIO 131-F Biodiversity 4 12:25-03:25PM TTH Staff 43796 BIO 212-A Intro Population Biology 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Haenel,G 43877 BIO 212-B Intro Population Biology 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Staff 43795 BIO 214-A Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM M Haenel,G 43787 BIO 214-B Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM W DeVries,M 43878 BIO 214-C Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43826 *BIO 245-A Principles of Genetics 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Train,T 43861 *BIO 245-B Principles of Genetics 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Chandrasekaran,S 44170 *BIO 245-C Principles of Genetics 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Staff 43822 BIO 246-A Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM W Terribilini,M 43883 BIO 246-B Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43884 BIO 246-C Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM F Staff 43824 BIO 261-A Introductory Seminar 2 12:15-01:30PM MW Train,T 43821 BIO 261-B Introductory Seminar 2 12:25-01:40PM TTH Terribilini,M 43805 *BIO 262-A Experimental Design 2 12:15-01:10PM MW Kingston,M 43777 BIO 263-A Human Anatomy 4 08:20-09:40AM TTH Clark,M 43833 BIO 263-LL Human Anatomy 4 08:15-09:10AM MWF Uno,J 43854 BIO 264-A Human Physiology 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF Vick,R 44466 BIO 264-B Human Physiology 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF Staff 43855 BIO 264-C Human Physiology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Vick,R 43778 *BIO 343-A CANCELLED 4 08:15-09:10AM MWF Clark,M 43816 *BIO 348-A Biotechnology 4 01:40-04:20PM MWF Niedziela,L 43802 *BIO 350-A General Ecology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Kingston,M 44169 *BIO 372-A Endocrinology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Uno,J 43808 *BIO 422-A Molecular and Cellular Biology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Miyamoto,Y 43829 *BIO 442-A Plant Physiology 4 08:20-09:40AM TTH Touchette,B 43800 BIO 462-A Senior Seminar 2 09:25-10:45AM MW Izzo,A 43856 BIO 462-B Senior Seminar 2 10:50-12:10PM MW Vick,R 43782 BIO 499-A Research/ELR 1-4 * Clark,M 43783 BIO 499-B Research/ELR 1-4 * Coker,J 43793 BIO 499-C Research/ELR 1-4 * Gallucci,K 43794 BIO 499-D Research/ELR 1-4 * Gammon,D 43797 BIO 499-E Research/ELR 1-4 * Haenel,G 43801 BIO 499-G Research/ELR 1-4 * Izzo,A 43806 BIO 499-H Research/ELR 1-4 * Kingston,M

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43814 BIO 499-K Research/ELR 1-4 * Miyamoto,Y 43820 BIO 499-M Research/ELR 1-4 * Niedziela,L 43823 BIO 499-N Research/ELR 1-4 * Terribilini,M 43828 BIO 499-P Research/ELR 1-4 * Train,T 43845 BIO 499-Q Research/ELR 1-4 * Uno,J 43848 BIO 499-R Research/ELR 1-4 * Vandermast,D 43859 BIO 499-S Research/ELR 1-4 * Vick,R 43781 BIOL 263-A Human Anatomy Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM M Clark,M 43871 BIOL 263-B Human Anatomy Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 43843 BIOL 263-C Human Anatomy Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Uno,J 43869 BIOL 263-D Human Anatomy Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM W Staff 43835 BIOL 263-F Human Anatomy Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43858 BIOL 264-A Human Physiology Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Vick,R 43857 BIOL 264-B Human Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Vick,R 43834 BIOL 264-C Human Physiology Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Staff 44467 BIOL 264-D Human Physiology Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM TH Staff 44468 BIOL 264-F Human Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43779 BIOL 343-A CANCELLED 0 01:40-04:40PM W Clark,M 43803 BIOL 350-A General Ecology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Kingston,M 43831 BIOL 442-A Plant Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Touchette,B

Business Administration 43671 *BUS 202-W1 Business Communications 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Conn,C 43681 *BUS 202-W10 Business Communications 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Stevens,E 44092 *BUS 202-W11 Business Communications 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Watson,L 43682 *BUS 202-W12 Business Communications 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Buechler,S 44093 *BUS 202-W13 Business Communications 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Courtright,M 43673 *BUS 202-W2 Business Communications 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Conn,C 43674 *BUS 202-W3 SL: Business Communications 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Conn,C 43675 *BUS 202-W4 Business Communications 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Nienhaus,B 43676 *BUS 202-W5 Business Communications 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Nienhaus,B 44091 *BUS 202-W6 Business Communications 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Courtright,M 43678 *BUS 202-W7 Business Communications 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Buechler,S 43679 *BUS 202-W8 Business Communications 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Stevens,E 43680 *BUS 202-W9 Business Communications 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Courtright,M 44094 BUS 221-A Legal Ethical Enviro Business 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Benson,C 44095 BUS 221-B Legal Ethical Enviro Business 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Benson,C 44096 BUS 221-C Legal Ethical Enviro Business 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Watson,L 44097 BUS 221-D Legal Ethical Enviro Business 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Moorman,A 44475 BUS 221-E Legal Ethical Enviro Business 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Watson,L 44098 BUS 221-F Legal Ethical Enviro Business 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Moorman,A 44476 BUS 301-A Adv Apps: Excel for Business 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Allen,M 44099 BUS 303-A Introduction to Managing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Snyder,M 44418 BUS 304-A Intro to Marketing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44410 BUS 304-E Intro to Marketing 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44386 *BUS 326-A Ops & Supply Chain Management 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Rich,C 44389 *BUS 326-B Ops & Supply Chain Management 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Rich,C 44409 *BUS 326-E Ops & Supply Chain Management 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44116 BUS 461-A Business Fellows Consulting 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Gowan,M 44118 *BUS 465-A Business Policy 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Bell,P 44120 *BUS 465-B Business Policy 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Strempek,R 44121 *BUS 465-C Business Policy 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Strempek,R 44122 *BUS 465-D Business Policy 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Tolmie,C

Chemistry 43544 CHM 111-A General Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Mullaugh,K 43545 CHM 111-B General Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Moore,V 43546 CHM 111-C General Chemistry I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Moore,V 43548 CHM 111-F General Chemistry I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Sienerth,K 43549 CHM 111-G General Chemistry I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Wright,D 43550 CHM 111-I General Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Sienerth,K 43757 CHM 111-J General Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Wright,D 43571 CHM 175-A Introduction to Chemistry 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Danieley,J 43716 *CHM 211-A Organic Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Karty,J 43717 *CHM 211-B Organic Chemistry I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Karty,J 43718 *CHM 211-C Organic Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Matera,K 43728 *CHM 311-A Quantitative Analysis 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Mullaugh,K

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

43739 *CHM 332-A CANCELLED 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Triffo,S 43731 *CHM 341-A Inorganic Chemistry 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Grimley,E 43733 *CHM 351-A Biochemistry 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Matera,K 43734 *CHM 351-B Biochemistry 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 43743 *CHM 499-B Research/ELR 1-3 * Grimley,E 43762 *CHM 499-C Research/ELR 1-3 * Sienerth,K 43747 *CHM 499-D Research/ELR 1-3 * Wright,D 43748 *CHM 499-F Research/ELR 1-3 * Triffo,S 43749 *CHM 499-G Research/ELR 1-3 * Karty,J 43750 *CHM 499-I Research/ELR 1-3 * Matera,K 43751 *CHM 499-J Research/ELR 1-3 * Weller,P 43752 *CHM 499-K Research/ELR 1-3 * Moore,V 43753 *CHM 499-L Research/ELR 1-3 * Mullaugh,K 43552 CHML 111-A General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Moore,V 43555 CHML 111-B General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Wright,D 43759 CHML 111-C General Chemistry I Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM W Schwartz,W 43567 CHML 111-D General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Schwartz,W 43560 CHML 111-E General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM M Bowling,J 43561 CHML 111-E1 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM T Bowling,J 43562 CHML 111-E2 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM W Bowling,J 43563 CHML 111-E3 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM TH LaBennett,R 43565 CHML 111-E4 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM TH Chandler,W 43568 CHML 111-F General Chemistry I Lab 0 09:10-12:10PM TH Sienerth,K 43569 CHML 111-G General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH LaBennett,R 43570 CHML 111-I General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Karty,J 43723 CHML 211-A Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Weller,P 43724 CHML 211-B Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Weller,P 43725 CHML 211-C Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Weller,P 43726 CHML 211-E Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM M Bernhardt,F 43727 CHML 211-E1 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM T Bernhardt,F 43729 CHML 311-A Quant Analysis Lab 0 12:30-04:30PM TH Mullaugh,K 43740 CHML 332-A CANCELLED 0 01:40-04:40PM M Triffo,S 43732 CHML 341-A Inorganic Chemistry Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Grimley,E 43735 CHML 351-A Biochemistry Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM T Matera,K 43736 CHML 351-E Biochemistry Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM T McManamy,M 43760 CHML 351-E1 Biochemistry Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM W Staff 43720 CHMR 211-E Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 05:30-06:30PM W Matera,K 43721 CHMR 211-E1 Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 07:00-08:00PM TH Karty,J 43722 CHMR 211-E2 Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 05:30-08:30PM TH Karty,J

Chinese 42194 CHN 121-A Elementary Chinese I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42753 CHN 121-B Elementary Chinese I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Lin,G 42195 CHN 221-A Intermediate Chinese I 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Lin,G 42755 *CHN 371-A Advanced Chinese 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Lin,G

Civic Engagement Scholars 43248 *CES 302-A Civic Engagement Scholar Sem I 1 * Darby,A 43249 *CES 402-A Civic Engagemnt Scholar Sem II 1 * Darby,A

Classical Studies 43412 ARH 210-A CS: Art Hist I: Gods/Emperors 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Liebhart,R 43413 ARH 211-A CS: Art Hst II/Cathedral/Conq 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Gatti,E 42643 ENG 221-A CS: British Literature I 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Gill,R 42660 ENG 321-A CS: Classical Literature 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Hairston,E 44153 GST 226-A Culture of Ancient Greece 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff (8/28-10/11. EXPRESSION, CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY) 44154 GST 243-A Culture of Ancient Rome 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff (10/16-12/2. EXPRESSION, CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY. COUNTS TOWARD ITALIAN STUDIES MINOR) 42209 GRK 121-A Ancient/Biblical Greek I 4 09:25-10:35PM MWF Staff 42382 HST 111-A Europe/Mediterranean World to 1500 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Chang,H 42383 HST 111-B Europe/Mediterranean World to 1500 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Chang,H 42223 LAT 121-A Elementary Latin I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42224 *LAT 221-A Intermediate Latin I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44332 *LAT 370-A Advanced Latin 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44020 *MUS 315-A Music of Anc Times Thr Baroque 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Erdmann,T 43345 PHL 331-A Ancient Philosophy 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Bloch-Schulman,S

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44847 POL 120-E Intro to Political Thought 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Weidenfeld,M 42843 REL 212-A Intro to New Testament 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff

Communications 43174 COM 100-A Communications Global Age 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Haygood,D 43129 COM 100-B Communications Global Age 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bravo,V 43237 COM 100-C Communications Global Age 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Xu,Q 43193 COM 100-D Communications Global Age 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Hatcher,A 43152 COM 100-F FL: Communications Global Age 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Clark,N (COM Fellows only) 43183 COM 100-G Communications Global Age 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Landesberg,R 43238 COM 100-I Communications Global Age 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lellis,J 43164 COM 100-J Communications Global Age 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Ferrier,M 43230 COM 110-A Media Writing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Sturgill,A 43226 COM 110-B Media Writing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Skube,M 43165 COM 110-C Media Writing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Ferrier,M 43223 COM 110-D Media Writing 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Skube,M 43218 COM 110-E Media Writing 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Scott,G 43173 COM 110-F Media Writing 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Hatcher,A 43231 COM 110-I Media Writing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Makemson,H 43219 COM 110-J Media Writing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Sturgill,A 43130 COM 110-K Media Writing 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 43210 *COM 220-A Digital Media Convergence 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 43211 *COM 220-B Digital Media Convergence 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Osman,Y 43220 *COM 220-C Digital Media Convergence 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Saltz,S 43176 *COM 220-D Digital Media Convergence 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Negin,M 43221 *COM 220-F Digital Media Convergence 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Saltz,S 43157 *COM 220-G Digital Media Convergence 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Costello,V 43140 *COM 220-I Digital Media Convergence 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 43177 *COM 220-J Digital Media Convergence 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Triche,N 43158 *COM 220-K Digital Media Convergence 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Costello,V 43234 *COM 225-A The Process of Communication 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Totten,L 43153 *COM 230-B Media History, Media Today 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Copeland,D 43163 *COM 232-A Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lashley,K 43166 *COM 232-B Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Gaither,T 43187 *COM 232-C SL: Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Ward-Johnson,F 43185 *COM 234-A Broadcasting Public Interest 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Clark,N 43180 *COM 236-A Dev't/Soc Influence Cinema 4 05:30-08:50PM TH Kass,D 43161 COM 262-A Interpersonal Communication 2 02:20-04:00PM TTH Eisner,S 8/27-10/10 43162 COM 265-A Small Group Communication 2 02:20-04:00PM TTH Eisner,S 10/17-12/3 43122 *COM 310-A Reporting for Public Good 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Anderson,J 43186 *COM 311-A Broadcast News Writing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Landesberg,R 43124 *COM 312-A Strategic Writing 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 43556 *COM 312-B Strategic Writing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Lashley,K 43188 *COM 312-C Strategic Writing 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lellis,J 43194 *COM 312-D Strategic Writing 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 43209 *COM 314-A Writing Broadcast/New Media 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Nelson,T 43142 *COM 316-A Screenwriting 4 05:30-08:50PM T Staff 43195 *COM 320-A Editing and Design 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Makemson,H 43169 *COM 322-A Corporate Publishing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Gibson,G 43189 *COM 322-B Corporate Publishing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lashley,K 43167 *COM 322-C Corporate Publishing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Piland,C 43170 *COM 324-A Television Production 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Gibson,G 43222 *COM 324-B Television Production 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Saltz,S 43207 *COM 326-A Cinema Production 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Triche,N 43216 *COM 328-A Photojournalism 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Piland,C 43227 COM 334-A Politics and Mass Media 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Skube,M 43175 COM 338-A Advertising in Society 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Haygood,D 43208 *COM 345-A Sports Broadcasting 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Negin,M 43199 *COM 350-A Web Publishing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Motley,P 43190 *COM 350-B Web Publishing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43181 *COM 355-A The Documentary 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kass,D 43182 *COM 356-A Cinema Aesthetics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Kass,D 43203 *COM 360-A Interactive Media 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lee,B 43125 COM 362-B SL: Communication Research 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Gallagher,A

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

43131 COM 362-C Communication Research 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Bush,L 43240 COM 362-D Communication Research 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Bush,L 43178 *COM 365-A Editing the Moving Image 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Johnson,W 43123 COM 371-A The Future of the Internet 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Anderson,J 44331 COM 373-A International Reporting: War/Conflict Zones 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Fadaam,A 43139 COM 380-A Media Workshop 1 * Bush,L 43233 COM 381-A Communications Internship/ELR 1-2 * Tonkins,N 43212 COM 400-A Media Law and Ethics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Padgett,G 43232 COM 400-B Media Law and Ethics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Gisclair,J 43171 COM 400-C Media Law and Ethics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 43217 *COM 428-A Visual Storytelling 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Piland,C 43160 *COM 450-A Multimedia Journalism 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Donohue,C 43197 *COM 452-A Strategic Campaigns 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 43172 *COM 452-B Strategic Campaigns 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 43905 *COM 452-C Strategic Campaigns 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 43168 *COM 452-D SL: Strategic Campaigns 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Gallagher,A 43179 *COM 454-A Producing for Brdcst/New Medi 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Johnson,W 43145 *COM 456-A Producing Narrative Cinema 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Osman,Y 43191 COM 495-A Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 12:25-02:05PM T Scott,G 43192 COM 495-B Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 12:25-02:05PM TH Scott,G 43224 COM 495-C Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 02:20-04:00PM T Lee,B 43225 COM 495-D CANCELLED 2 02:20-04:00PM TH Lee,B 43154 COM 495-F Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 01:40-03:20PM M Copeland,D 43155 COM 495-G Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 01:40-03:20PM W Copeland,D 43213 COM 495-I Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 08:00-09:40AM T Grady,D 43214 COM 495-J Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 08:00-09:40AM TH Grady,D 43553 COM 495-K Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 01:40-03:20PM M Padgett,G 43554 COM 495-L Great Ideas: Capstone in Comm 2 01:40-03:20PM W Padgett,G

Computer Information Systems 43252 CIS 211-A Management Information Systems 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Heinrichs,L 43253 CIS 211-B Management Information Systems 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Heinrichs,L 43254 CIS 211-C SL: Management Information Systems 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Allen,M 43255 CIS 211-D Management Information Systems 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Allen,M 43256 CIS 211-E Management Information Systems 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Allen,M 43257 CIS 211-F Management Information Systems 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Ajjan,H 43258 CIS 211-G Management Information Systems 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Ajjan,H 43260 CIS 211-I Management Information Systems 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Yap,A 43261 *CIS 220-A Technology in Teaching & Learn 3 01:40-03:30PM MW Bryan,R 43262 *CIS 220-B Technology in Teaching & Learn 3 10:30-12:10PM TTH Taylor,B 43263 *CIS 220-C Technology in Teaching & Learn 3 02:20-04:00PM TTH Taylor,B

Computer Science 43270 CSC 130-A Computer Science I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Duvall,S 43271 CSC 130-B Computer Science I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Duvall,S 43272 CSC 130-C Computer Science I 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hollingsworth,J 45048 CSC 130-D Computer Science I 4 01:40-3:20PM MW Hutchings,D 43273 *CSC 230-A Computer Science II 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Powell,D 44458 *CSC 303-A Mobile Computing 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Hollingsworth,J 43274 *CSC 330-A Computer Science III 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Powell,D 43277 *CSC 410-A Artificial Intelligence 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Duvall,S 43278 *CSC 462-A Software Development/Capstone 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Powell,D

Cooperative Education 43530 COE 110-A Exploring Majors 1 10:50-11:50AM MW Martin,T (8/28 – 10/9) 43531 COE 110-B Exploring Majors 1 10:50-11:50AM MW Martin,T (10/16 – 12/2) 44191 COE 310-A TS: Explore Self & Careers 1 01:40-02:40PM MW Brumbaugh,P (8/28-10/9) 44192 COE 310-B TS: Explore Self & Careers 1 02:20-03:20PM TTH Kosusko,R (10/17-12/3) 44193 COE 310-C TS: Preparing to Go Global 1 08:40-09:40AM TTH Snell,E (8/27-10/10) 44194 COE 310-D TS: Financial Literacy 1 04:00-05:00PM T Springer,J 44195 COE 310-F TS: Perfect Health Career 1 10:30-12:10PM TH Duffy,D (8/27-10/10)

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Women's/Gender Studies.

44196 COE 310-G TS: the Job Search 1 03:35-04:35PM MW Tulchinsky,P (10/16-12/2) 44197 COE 310-H TS: Careers in Mass Comm 1 03:00-04:00PM TTH Nelson,T 44198 COE 310-I TS for CSC & ISC Majors 1 01:40-03:20PM W Kleckner,M (10/16-12/2) 44199 COE 310-J TS: New International Students 1 * Masuka,F 44200 COE 310-K TS: Competing for Fellowships 1 * Staff (8/27-10/11) 44201 COE 310-L TS: Competing for Fellowships 1 * Staff (10/6-12/3) 44828 COE 310-M TS: Expanding Leadership Experiences 1 02:30-04:30PM TH Mencarini,S (10/17-12/3) Baughman,J 44851 COE 310-N TS: Leading an Immersive Service Experien 1 04:00-05:00PM MW Small,E (PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED) 44872 COE 310-O TS: Mathematics and Statistics Majors 1 10:50-12:00PM F Arangala,C Taylor,L 44457 COE 381-A Co-op Work Exp I/ELR 1-16 * Brumbaugh,P 44459 COE 382-A Co-op Work Exp II/ELR 1-16 * Brumbaugh,P 44460 COE 383-A Co-op Work Exp III/ELR 1-16 * Brumbaugh,P

Criminal Justice Studies 44132 GST 375-W Prison Nation 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Layne,P (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 43630 HSS 359-E CJ: Criminal Justice 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH O'Neal,C 43480 PSY 357-A CJ: Criminal Behavior 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Allison,M 42307 SOC 355-A CJ: Criminology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Peeks,A

Dance 44291 DAN 010-A Recital Attendance 0 04:15-05:15PM T Kearns,L 44292 DAN 101-A Introduction to Dance 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Wellford,J 44293 DAN 102-A Somatic Theories I 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kearns,L 44294 DAN 104-A Modern I 1 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 44295 DAN 105-A Tap I: Rhythm 1 10:50-12:00PM MWF Medler,C 44296 DAN 106-A Ballet I 1 12:15-01:25PM MWF Tourek,S 44297 DAN 107-A Jazz I 1 08:00-09:40AM TTH Diorio,A 44298 DAN 114-A Modern II 1 12:15-01:25PM MWF Aryeh,J 44300 DAN 116-A Ballet II 1 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44301 DAN 116-B Ballet II 1 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44302 DAN 150-A Dance Musical Stage I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Sabo,L 44303 DAN 204-A Modern III 1 08:00-09:10AM MWF Aryeh,J 44304 DAN 205-A Tap II: Rhythm 1 09:25-10:35AM MWF Medler,C 44305 DAN 206-A Ballet III 1 10:50-12:00PM MWF Metcalf,J 44306 DAN 206-B Ballet III 1 08:00-09:40AM TTH Tourek,S 44307 DAN 207-A Jazz II 1 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44308 *DAN 214-A Modern IV 1 09:25-10:35AM MWF Tourek,S 44309 *DAN 216-A Ballet IV 1 12:15-01:25PM MWF Metcalf,J 44310 *DAN 216-B Ballet IV 1 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 44311 DAN 223-A Dance Ensemble 1 * Staff (REQUIRES AUDITION FOR DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION) 44312 DAN 223-B Dance Ensemble 1 * Aryeh,J (REQUIRES AUDITION FOR DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION) 44313 *DAN 231-A Dance Choreography I 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Aumiller,R 44314 DAN 301-A Dance History I 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Wellford,J 44315 *DAN 304-A Modern V 1 10:50-12:00PM MWF Aumiller,R 44316 *DAN 305-A Tap III: Rhythm 1 08:00-09:10AM MWF Medler,C 44317 *DAN 306-A Ballet V 1 09:25-10:35AM MWF Metcalf,J 44318 DAN 307-A Jazz III 1 01:40-03:20PM MW Tourek,S 44319 DAN 307-B Jazz III 1 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 44320 DAN 310-A Advanced Projects in Dance 2 * Kearns,L (REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR) 44321 DAN 310-B Advanced Projects in Dance 4 * Kearns,L (REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR) 44322 *DAN 319-A The Fosse Legacy 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Formato,L 44323 DAN 320-A Spec Top: Contact Improv 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Burnside,C 44324 DAN 320-B Spec Top: Dance and Gender 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Wellford,J 44325 DAN 320-C Spec Top: Conditioning 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Sabo,L 44848 DAN 320-D CANCELLED 2 12:15-01:25PM MWF Metcalf,J

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Women's/Gender Studies.

44326 *DAN 331-A Dance Choreography II 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Burnside,C 44327 *DAN 404-A Modern VI 1 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kearns,L 44328 *DAN 406-A Ballet VI 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Metcalf,J 44329 *DAN 450-A Dance for Musical Stage IV 1 12:25-02:05PM TTH Formato,L 44330 DAN 495-A Senior Seminar in Dance 2 01:40-03:20PM W Kearns,L

Economics 44423 ECO 111-A Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44424 ECO 111-B Principles of Economics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44425 ECO 111-C Principles of Economics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44426 ECO 111-D Principles of Economics 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 44442 ECO 111-E Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44427 ECO 111-F Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44428 ECO 111-G Principles of Economics 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44429 ECO 111-H BF: Principles of Economics 4 01:40-03:20PM MW DeLoach,S (Business Fellows only) 44430 ECO 111-I Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Barbour,J 44431 ECO 111-J Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Kurt,M 44432 ECO 111-K Principles of Economics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kurt,M 44433 ECO 111-L Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Platania,J 44434 *ECO 203-A Statistics for Decision-Making 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44435 *ECO 203-B Statistics for Decision-Making 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Redington,D 44436 *ECO 203-C Statistics for Decision-Making 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Redington,D 44437 *ECO 203-D Statistics for Decision-Making 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Redington,D 44438 *ECO 301-A CANCELLED 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Bednar,S 44439 *ECO 301-B Business Economics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Bednar,S 44440 *ECO 301-C Business Economics 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Bednar,S 44441 *ECO 301-D Business Economics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44443 *ECO 302-A Money and Banking 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Strohush,V 44444 *ECO 310-A Intermediate Macro Theory 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Platania,J 44445 *ECO 310-B Intermediate Macro Theory 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Platania,J 44446 *ECO 311-A Intermediate Micro Theory 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Lilly,G 44447 *ECO 314-A International Trade & Finance 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Das,J 44448 *ECO 320-A Health Economics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Rouse,K 44449 *ECO 347-A Introduction to Econometrics 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF DeLoach,S 44451 *ECO 375-A BF:International Business Eco 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF DiRienzo,C (Business Fellows only) 44454 *ECO 421-A Industrial Org & Regulation 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44453 *ECO 440-A Urban Economics/Planning 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Tiemann,T 44452 ECO 465-A Senior Thesis Workshop 2 01:40-02:50PM F Bednar,S

Education 42758 EDU 211-W1 School and Society 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff FOR ELEM & SPEC ED (M/G, SEC & K-12 TAKE SOC 243) (MUST FILL OUT DATA SHEET IN MOONEY 102) 42759 *EDU 241-E Grammar for Educators 2 07:30-09:10PM TH King,B 42760 EDU 246-A Mth Sci Early Childhood Edctr 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Hollingsworth,H 42761 *EDU 295-A Research Mthds in Education 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Barnatt,J 42762 EDU 298-A Children's Literature 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Hone,E 42763 EDU 301-A CANCELLED 1 02:15-03:15PM W Mihans,R 42764 EDU 302-A Explorations Seminar 1 02:15-03:15PM M Winter,M (ELEMENTARY ED/SPECIAL ED MAJORS ONLY) 42765 EDU 302-B Explorations Seminar 1 03:15-04:15PM M Winter,M (FOR ELEMENTARY ED/SPECIAL ED MAJORS ONLY) 42766 EDU 302-C Explorations Seminar 1 12:15-01:15PM W Tomasek,T (FOR M/G, SECONDARY AND K-12 MAJORS ONLY) 42767 *EDU 311-A Prin Learn/Teach Lang Arts I 8 10:50-01:10PM M-TH Hone,E 42768 *EDU 315-A CANCELLED 4 05:30-7:10PM MW Staff (For M/G, Secondary and K-12 Majors Only) 42769 *EDU 315-B Educational Assessment 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Mihans,R (For Elementary Education Majors Only) 42770 *EDU 323-A Literacy Dev't I/Prin/Practic 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Winter,M 42771 *EDU 324-SL Sl:literacy Dev'tii/Struggling 4 05:00-08:20PM W Rattigan-Rohr,J 42772 *EDU 342-A Foundations of Special Educ 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Emmons,J 42773 *EDU 355-E Teaching 21st Cen Classrooms 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Carpenter,J (FOR SECONDARY AND K-12 MAJORS ONLY) 42776 *EDU 411-A Prin Learn/Teach Lang Arts II 8 08:00-10:20AM M-TH Winter,M (FOR ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS ONLY)

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

42780 *EDU 412-A Prin Learn/Teach Math/Sci II 8 08:00-10:20AM M-TH Enfield,M (FOR ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS ONLY) 42782 *EDU 421-A Methods Midl Gr/Secondary Eng 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Pyne,K 42784 *EDU 422-A Methods Midl Gr/Secondry Math 4 01:20-03:20PM MW Plumblee,J 42786 *EDU 424-A Methods Midl Gr/Secondary Sci 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Tomasek,T 42787 *EDU 425-A Methods Midl Gr/Secondary SS 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Curry,B 42788 *EDU 428-A Methods Teaching Foreign Lang 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Olmedo,R 42789 *EDU 442-A Effective Middle Level Teach 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Barnatt,J 42791 *EDU 444-A Lang/Literacy/Math in Spec Ed 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Knight-McKenna,M 42792 *EDU 445-A Teach Strat in Math Sp Eductr 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Byrd,E 42796 *EDU 450-A Tchg Diverse Learnr Secondary 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Carpenter,J (FOR M/G, SECONDARY AND K-12 MAJORS ONLY) 42797 *EDU 451-A Teaching Diverse Learners 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Dyce,C (FOR ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS ONLY) 42799 *EDU 451-E Teaching Diverse Learners 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Dyce,C (FOR ELEMENTARY ED MAJORS ONLY) 42800 EDU 454-A SL: Early Childhd Lang Literacy 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Knight-McKenna,M

Elon College Fellows 43327 ECF 211-A Elon Coll Fellows Soph Semina 1 08:00-09:10AM W Gatti,E 43328 ECF 212-A Elon Coll Fellows Soph Seminar 1 05:30-06:40PM M Niedziela,L 43329 ECF 213-A Elon Coll Fellows Soph Seminar 1 10:50-12:00PM W Kirk,J 44805 ECF 311-A Elon Coll Fellows Junior Sem 2 04:15-05:55PM Th Perry,A 43330 ECF 312-A Elon Coll Fellows Junior Sem 2 05:30-07:10PM W Niedziela,L 43331 ECF 313-A Elon Coll Fellows Junior Sem 2 02:20-04:00PM TH Fair,C

Engineering 44212 EGR 103-A Challenges in Engineering 2 10:30-12:10PM TTH Hargrove-Leak,S 44213 EGR 103-B Challenges in Engineering 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hargrove-Leak,S 44214 *EGR 206-A Engineering Mechanics-Statics 3 01:40-03:20PM MW Hargrove-Leak,S 44215 *EGR 306-A Mechanics of Solids 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Wolter,S

English 42601 ENG 100-A Supplemental Writing Workshop 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42602 ENG 100-B Supplemental Writing Workshop 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42603 ENG 100-C Supplemental Writing Workshop 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Gordon,B 42604 ENG 110-A Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42605 ENG 110-B Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Hlavaty,G 42606 ENG 110-B1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42607 ENG 110-C Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42608 ENG 110-C1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42609 ENG 110-D Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Gill,R 42610 ENG 110-E Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 42611 ENG 110-E1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 42612 ENG 110-F Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Lee,R 42613 ENG 110-F1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42614 ENG 110-G Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42615 ENG 110-G1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Lee,R 42616 ENG 110-I Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42617 ENG 110-I1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42618 ENG 110-J Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 42619 ENG 110-K Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42620 ENG 110-L Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Patch,P 42621 ENG 110-M Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Kircher,C 42622 ENG 110-N Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42623 ENG 110-O Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42624 ENG 110-P Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42625 ENG 110-R Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42626 ENG 110-S Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42627 ENG 110-S1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42628 ENG 110-T Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Schwind,J 42630 ENG 110-U Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 42631 ENG 110-V Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Gordon,B 42632 ENG 110-W Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Anderson,C 42633 ENG 110-W1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42634 ENG 110-X Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Schwind,J 42635 ENG 110-X1 Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff

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Women's/Gender Studies.

42636 ENG 110-Y Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Proudfit,S 42637 ENG 110-Z Writing: Argument and Inquiry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 42638 *ENG 213-A Creative Writing 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Ramirez,A 42639 *ENG 213-B Creative Writing 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Boyle,K 42640 *ENG 213-C Creative Writing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Ramirez,A 42641 *ENG 215-A Intro Professnl Wrtg Rhetoric 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Moore,J 42642 ENG 219-A Writing Studies Survey 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Patch,P 42643 ENG 221-A CS: British Literature I 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Gill,R 42644 ENG 222-A British Literature II 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Haskell,R 42645 ENG 223-A American Literature I 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hairston,E 42646 ENG 224-A American Literature II 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Proudfit,S 42647 ENG 250-A Interpretations of Literature 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Lee,R 42648 ENG 250-B Interpretations of Literature 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Schwind,J 42649 ENG 250-C Interpretations of Literature 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42650 ENG 255-A War and Writing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Haskell,R 42651 ENG 255-B Literature of the Holocaust 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lyday-Lee,K 42652 ENG 255-C Mental Illness in Literature 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Warman,J 42653 *ENG 282-A CUPID Studio 2 03:35-05:15PM M Pope-Ruark,R 42654 *ENG 302-A Hst of the English Language 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lyday-Lee,K 42655 ENG 312-A Visual Rhetorics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42656 *ENG 313-A Special Topics in PWR: Travel Writing 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Strickland,M 42657 *ENG 316-A Intermed Creative Wrtg/Poetry 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Boyle,K 42658 *ENG 317-A Intermed Creative Wrtg/Fiction 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Ramirez,A 42659 *ENG 319-A Writing Center Workshop 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Rosinski,P 42660 ENG 321-A CS: Classical Literature 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Hairston,E 42661 ENG 328-A Modernism 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Anderson,C 42662 ENG 331-A Advanced World Literature 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Haskell,R 42663 ENG 339-A American Environmental Writers 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Hlavaty,G 42664 ENG 342-A Shakespeare 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Proudfit,S 42665 ENG 355-A The Novel: British Women 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Myers,J 42666 *ENG 397-A SL: Writing as Inquiry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Pope-Ruark,R 42667 *ENG 415-A Advanced CUPID Studio 2 * Pope-Ruark,R 42668 ENG 495-A Senior Seminar: LIT 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Isaac,M 42669 ENG 495-B Senior Seminar: LIT 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Isaac,M 42670 *ENG 496-A Creative Writing Sr Seminar 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Kircher,C

Environmental Studies 43904 ART 114-A Time Arts 4 01:00-04:00PM TTH DiRosa,S ($150 FEE) 43796 BIO 212-A Intro Population Biology 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Haenel,G 43877 BIO 212-B Intro Population Biology 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Staff 43795 BIO 214-A Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM M Haenel,G 43787 BIO 214-B Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM W DeVries,M 43878 BIO 214-C Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43802 *BIO 350-A General Ecology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Kingston,M 43803 BIOL 350-A General Ecology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Kingston,M 43544 CHM 111-A General Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Mullaugh,K 43545 CHM 111-B General Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Moore,V 43546 CHM 111-C General Chemistry I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Moore,V 43548 CHM 111-F General Chemistry I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Sienerth,K 43549 CHM 111-G General Chemistry I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Wright,D 43550 CHM 111-I General Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Sienerth,K 43757 CHM 111-J General Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Wright,D 43716 *CHM 211-A Organic Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Karty,J 43717 *CHM 211-B Organic Chemistry I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Karty,J 43718 *CHM 211-C Organic Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Matera,K 43728 *CHM 311-A Quantitative Analysis 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Mullaugh,K 43552 CHML 111-A General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Moore,V 43555 CHML 111-B General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Wright,D 43759 CHML 111-C General Chemistry I Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM W Schwartz,W 43567 CHML 111-D General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Schwartz,W 43560 CHML 111-E General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM M Bowling,J 43561 CHML 111-E1 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM T Bowling,J 43562 CHML 111-E2 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM W Bowling,J 43563 CHML 111-E3 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM TH LaBennett,R 43565 CHML 111-E4 General Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM TH Chandler,W 43568 CHML 111-F General Chemistry I Lab 0 09:10-12:10PM TH Sienerth,K

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43569 CHML 111-G General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH LaBennett,R 43570 CHML 111-I General Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Karty,J 43723 CHML 211-A Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Weller,P 43724 CHML 211-B Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Weller,P 43725 CHML 211-C Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Weller,P 43726 CHML 211-E Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM M Bernhardt,F 43727 CHML 211-E1 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM T Bernhardt,F 43729 CHML 311-A Quant Analysis Lab 0 12:30-04:30PM TH Mullaugh,K 43721 CHMR 211-E1 Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 07:00-08:00PM TH Karty,J 43722 CHMR 211-E2 Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 05:30-08:30PM TH Karty,J 44423 ECO 111-A Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44424 ECO 111-B Principles of Economics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44425 ECO 111-C Principles of Economics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44426 ECO 111-D Principles of Economics 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 44442 ECO 111-E Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44427 ECO 111-F Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44428 ECO 111-G Principles of Economics 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44429 ECO 111-H BF: Principles of Economics 4 01:40-03:20PM MW DeLoach,S (Business Fellows only) 44430 ECO 111-I Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Barbour,J 44431 ECO 111-J Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Kurt,M 44432 ECO 111-K Principles of Economics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kurt,M 44433 ECO 111-L Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Platania,J 42663 ENG 339-A American Environmental Writers 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Hlavaty,G 44202 ENS 101-A Current Issues in Env Science 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Thomas-Laemont,P 44176 ENS 111-A Intro. to Envir. Science 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Chunco,A 44206 ENS 111-B Intro. to Envir. Science 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Staff 44204 ENS 111-C Intro. to Envir. Science 3 08:20-09:10AM MWF Thomas-Laemont,P 44208 ENS 113-A Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 44210 ENS 113-B Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM T Touchette,B 44185 ENS 113-C Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM W Moore,S 44205 ENS 113-D Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 44472 ENS 120-A Community Ag/Fall Harvest 2 01:40-03:00PM MW Dorsett,G 8/28-10/11 01:40-04:00PM F 44175 *ENS 200-A Strategies Environmental Inq 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Chunco,A 44179 *ENS 215-A Diversity of Life 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF MacFall,J 44471 *ENS 220-A Garden Studio/Fall Winter 2 05:00-06:00PM TTH Strickland,M 44834 ENS 270-A Natural Resource Mgt & Sustainability 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Dorsett,G 44211 ENS 340-A Water Resources Management 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kirk,R (CROSS LIST WITH GEO 340) 44173 ENS 360-A Green Design/Sustainbl Future 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Charest,R 44182 *ENS 374-A Agroecology 4 10:50-11:45AM MWF Moore,S 44178 ENS 461-A SL: Seminar:Env Impact Assess/Pol 4 01:20-05:50PM W MacFall,J 44189 ENS 461-B Seminar:Env Impact Assess/Pol 4 01:20-05:50PM W Strickland,M 44174 ENS 499-A Independent Research 1-6 * Charest,R 44177 ENS 499-B Independent Research 1-6 * Chunco,A 44839 ENS 499-C Independent Research 1-6 * MacFall,J 44186 ENS 499-D Independent Research 1-6 * Moore,S 44188 ENS 499-E Independent Research 1-6 * Touchette,B 44180 ENSL 215-A Diversity of Life Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M MacFall,J 44837 ENSL 360-A Green Design/Sustainbl Future Studio 0 01:00-04:00PM T Charest,R 44838 ENSL 360-B Green Design/Sustainbl Future Studio 0 01:00-04:00PM T Charest,R 44184 ENSL 374-A Agroecology Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM T Moore,S 42369 GEO 250-A Intro Geographic Info Systems 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Xiao,H (CROSS LIST WITH ENS 250) 42393 GEO 340-A Water Resources Management 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kirk,R (CROSS LIST WITH ENS 340) 44225 PHY 110-E Energy and the Environment 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Das,P 44228 PHY 201-A General Physics I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44229 PHY 201-B General Physics I 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44227 PHY 201-C General Physics I 4 03:35-04:45PM MWF Staff 44230 *PHY 221-A University Physics I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Altmann,K 44232 *PHY 221-B University Physics I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Altmann,K 44231 *PHY 221-C University Physics I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Evans,B 44239 PHYL 201-A General Physics Lab I 0 08:00-09:40AM TH Gilliam,S 44240 PHYL 201-B General Physics Lab I 0 10:30-12:10PM TH Gilliam,S 44241 PHYL 201-C General Physics Lab I 0 12:25-02:05PM TH Gilliam,S

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Women's/Gender Studies.

44242 PHYL 221-A University Physics I Lab 0 08:00-09:40AM T Altmann,K 44243 PHYL 221-B University Physics I Lab 0 10:30-12:10PM T Altmann,K 44244 PHYL 221-C University Physics I Lab 0 12:25-02:05PM T Evans,B 42879 POL 224-A Environmental Policy & Law 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Spray,S 43063 STS 212-A Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 A) 43067 STS 212-B Statistics in Application 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 B) 43069 STS 212-C Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 C) 43071 STS 212-D Statistics in Application 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 D) 43073 STS 212-F Statistics in Application 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 F) 43075 STS 212-G Statistics in Application 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 G)

Entrepreneurship 44394 ENT 250-A Intro to Entrepreneurship 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Zavelson,L 44398 ENT 250-B Intro to Entrepreneurship 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Zavelson,L 44406 ENT 340-A Venture Funding 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH McMahon,S 44385 ENT 350-A Entrepreneurship Skills 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Palin,G 44392 ENT 350-B Entrepreneurship Skills 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Palin,G 44407 ENT 355-A Apps of Entrepreneurship 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH McMahon,S 44387 ENT 460-A New Venture Planning 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Palin,G

Exercise Science 44011 ESS 101-A Introduction to Exercise Sci 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Balilionis,G 44015 ESS 101-B Introduction to Exercise Sci 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bixby,W 44024 ESS 101-C Introduction to Exercise Sci 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Bixby,W 44035 ESS 120-E Medical Terminology 2 05:30-07:10PM M Barnes,K 44044 *ESS 263-A NeuroMotor Control 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Ketcham,C 44006 ESS 270-A Therapeutic Approaches to Exer 2 08:00-09:10AM MWF Baker,M (08/28-10/11) 41084 *ESS 281-A Practicum in Exercise Science 2 * Staff 44042 *ESS 295-A Research Methods 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Balilionis,G 44047 *ESS 295-B Research Methods 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44040 ESS 315-A Advanced Strength Training 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44017 *ESS 321-A Biomechanics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Davis,J 44014 *ESS 322-A Epidemiology of Phys Activity 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44051 *ESS 323-A Bioenergetics Physcl Activity 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Nepocatych,S 44049 *ESS 324-A Physiology of Exercise 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Beedle,B 44013 *ESS 333-A Exercise Psychology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Bixby,W 44029 *ESS 342-A Sport Psychology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44043 *ESS 424-A Applied Exercise Physiology 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Nepocatych,S 44045 *ESS 440-A Exercise and the Cell 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Miller,P 44048 *ESS 482-A Internship Exercise Sci/ELR 2-4 * Beedle,B 44038 *ESS 495-A Senior Seminar 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Hall,E 44033 ESSL 321-A Biomechanics Lab 0 01:40-03:20PM M Davis,J 44046 ESSL 321-B Biomechanics Lab 0 02:20-04:00PM T Davis,J 44050 *ESSL 324-A Physiology of Exercise Lab 0 01:40-03:40PM W Beedle,B 44053 *ESSL 324-B Physiology of Exercise Lab 0 02:20-04:00PM TH Beedle,B

Finance 44377 FIN 303-A Introduction to Finance 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Tsarsis,G 44379 FIN 303-B Introduction to Finance 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Tsarsis,G 44388 *FIN 343-A Principles of Finance 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Zhao,L 44390 *FIN 343-B Principles of Finance 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Zhao,L 44391 *FIN 343-C Principles of Finance 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Zhao,L 44393 *FIN 343-D Principles of Finance 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 44395 *FIN 343-F Principles of Finance 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 44397 *FIN 413-A Advanced Managerial Finance 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Harris,C 44400 *FIN 413-B Advanced Managerial Finance 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Harris,C 44403 *FIN 418-A Financial Markets Institutions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Shi,Y 44412 *FIN 419-F Financial Planning 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44413 *FIN 421-A Investment Principles 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44414 *FIN 421-B Investment Principles 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Synn,W

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Special course or section labeling indicates the following. AA = African/African-American Studies, AMS = American Studies, AS = Asian Studies, BF = Business

Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44415 *FIN 461-A BF: Jp Investment Sem 2 10:50-12:00PM MWF Synn,W (Business Fellows only) 44416 *FIN 469-A Financial Modeling with Excel 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Shi,Y

Fine Arts 43929 FNA 171-A Laughter in the Fine Arts 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Tucker,S 43930 FNA 211-A Intro to Fine Arts 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Rhoades,B 43931 FNA 369-A Fine Arts in the Public School 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Rhoades,B ($30 FEE) 44041 FNA 373-A Beyond Talent: Career Development 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Skogen,M

French 42196 FRE 121-A Elementary French I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42197 FRE 121-B Elementary French I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42198 FRE 121-C Elementary French I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42199 FRE 121-D Elementary French I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Glasco,S 42925 FRE 121-F Elementary French I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42200 *FRE 221-A Intermediate French I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Choplin,O 42201 *FRE 221-B Intermediate French I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Choplin,O 42202 *FRE 222-A Intermediate French II 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Choplin,O 42203 *FRE 321-A Conversation 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Adamson,S 42926 *FRE 350-A Intro Analytical Methods 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Adamson,S 42927 FRE 361-A Defining Moments French Civ 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Glasco,S

General Studies 42394 GST 110-A The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Johnson,A (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 43309 GST 110-AB The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Cox,P 43312 GST 110-AC The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Lilly,G 43313 GST 110-AD The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lilly,G 44159 GST 110-AE The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Hedrick,B 43314 GST 110-AF CANCELLED 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Manring,S 43315 GST 110-AG The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Manring,S 43316 GST 110-AH The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Nienhaus,B 43308 GST 110-AI The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Cox,P 44481 GST 110-AJ The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Harris,N 42395 GST 110-B The Global Experience 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Russell,L 44146 GST 110-BA The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Byrd,E 44008 GST 110-BB The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Enfield,M 44009 GST 110-BC The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Calhoun,M (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 44010 GST 110-BD The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Hassell,K 44012 GST 110-BE The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Chandrasekaran,S 44018 GST 110-BG The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Kleckner,M (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 44023 GST 110-BH The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Nepocatych,S (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 44016 GST 110-BI The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Terribilini,M 43961 GST 110-C The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Fadaam,A 44034 GST 110-CA The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Garcia-Soormally,M (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 44054 GST 110-CB The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Warner,D 44055 GST 110-CC The Global Experience 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Fowler,M 44057 GST 110-CD The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kirk,J 44058 GST 110-CE The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Wilmshurst,L 44059 GST 110-CF The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Gendle,M 44061 GST 110-CG The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Russell,L (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 44062 GST 110-CH The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kier,L (GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY.) 43964 GST 110-D The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Fadaam,A 44063 GST 110-DA The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Coker,J Elon College Fellows only. 44158 GST 110-DB The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Nelson,T 44027 GST 110-EC1 The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Windham,S (ELON COLLEGE FELLOWS ONLY) 44060 GST 110-EC2 The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Gendle,M

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

(ELON COLLEGE FELLOWS ONLY) 43966 GST 110-F The Global Experience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Nelson,T 43967 GST 110-G The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Sturgill,A 41780 GST 110-H1 The Global Experience 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Braye,S (HONORS FELLOWS ONLY) 41781 GST 110-H2 The Global Experience 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Braye,S (HONORS FELLOWS ONLY) 43968 GST 110-J The Global Experience 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Carpenter,J 43965 GST 110-K The Global Experience 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Lackaff,D 44056 GST 110-L1 The Global Experience 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Fowler,M (LEADERSHIP FELLOWS ONLY) 44334 GST 115-A Public Speaking 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Totten,L 8/27-10/10 44335 GST 115-B Public Speaking 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Totten,L 10/17-12/03 44336 GST 115-C Public Speaking 2 10:30-12:10PM TTH Eisner,S 8/27-10/10 44337 GST 115-D Public Speaking 2 10:30-12:10PM TTH Eisner,S 10/17-12/12 44338 GST 115-F Public Speaking 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Eisner,S 8/27-10/10 44342 GST 115-G Public Speaking 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Totten,L 8/27-10/10 44346 GST 115-I Public Speaking 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Totten,L 10/17-12/03 44348 GST 115-J Public Speaking 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Eisner,S 8/27-10/10 44351 GST 115-K Public Speaking 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Eisner,S 10/17-12/03 44340 GST 115-L Public Speaking 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Eisner,S 10/17-12/03 44355 GST 115-M Public Speaking 2 01:40-03:20PM MW Fox,J 8/27-10/10 44357 GST 115-N Public Speaking 2 01:40-03:20PM MW Fox,J 10/17-12/03 44358 GST 115-O Public Speaking 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Fox,J 8/27-10/10 44359 GST 115-P Public Speaking 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Fox,J 10/17-12/03 44360 GST 115-Q Public Speaking 2 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 8/27-10/10 44361 GST 115-R Public Speaking 2 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 10/17-12/03 44362 GST 115-S Public Speaking 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 8/27-10/10 44364 GST 115-T Public Speaking 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 10/17-12/03 44374 GST 223-A Themes in U.S. Culture 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Pardini,S (OPEN TO FIRST-YEAR INTERNATIONAL FELLOWS ONLY. COUNTS TOWARD CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY.) 44157 GST 225-A Periclean Scholars 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Post,A (COUNTS TOWARD CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY.) 44153 GST 226-A Culture of Ancient Greece 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff (8/28-10/11. EXPRESSION, CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY. COUNTS TOWARD CLASSICAL STUDIES MINOR.) 44154 GST 243-A Culture of Ancient Rome 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff (10/16-12/2. EXPRESSION, CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY. COUNTS TOWARD CLASSICAL STUDIES & ITALIAN STUDIES MINORS. NO CREDIT IF GST 262 HAS BEEN TAKEN.)

44124 GST 281-A Liberal Arts Forum 2 04:15-05:45PM T Kircher,C 44160 GST 285-A Personal & Global Health 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Milroy,J (COUNTS TOWARD SOCIETY. CAN BE USED TO REPLACE HED 111 IN THE FIRST YEAR CORE.) 44090 GST 310-W The Museum Collection 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Moore,E (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44076 GST 314-W Plants and Civilization 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Vandermast,D (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44089 GST 315-W Power and Obedience 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF McClearn,D (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44149 GST 328-W Modern Summer Olympic Games 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Smith,C (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44088 GST 360-W The Meaning/Philosophy of Work 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lubling,Y (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY)

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44081 GST 368-W Nutrition in the 21st Century 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Beedle,B (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44130 GST 370-W Interdisciplinary Zen 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Gordon,B (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY. COUNTS TOWARD ASIAN STUDIES MINOR.) 44152 GST 374-W Social Reform/Struggle for Chg 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Warner,B (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE & CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR.) 44132 GST 375-W Prison Nation 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Layne,P (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44147 GST 384-W Kennedy Assassination in Film 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Johnson,W (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44070 GST 387-W Pride, Humility, the Good Life 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Tucker,S (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 43317 GST 388-W Baseball Statistics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Burbridge,J (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 42381 GST 396-W Nationalism: Italy & the U.S. 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Irons,C (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY. COUNTS TOWARD ITALIAN STUDIES MINOR.) 43310 GST 420-W Economy of the Medieval Church 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Barbour,J (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44127 GST 426-W Identity & Practice of Desire 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hassell,K (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44148 GST 436-W Latinos in the US & the Media 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Bravo,V (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 44133 GST 469-W Women in Music 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Erdmann,T (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN 3RD OR 4TH YEAR OF STUDY. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN'S/GENDER STUDIES MINOR. COUNTS AS 300-400 LEVEL MUS ELECTIVE FOR MUSIC MAJORS NOT COUNTING COURSE AS UPPER-LEVEL GST SEMINAR.)

Geographic Information Systems 44453 *ECO 440-A Urban Economics/Planning 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Tiemann,T 44176 ENS 111-A Intro. to Envir. Science 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Chunco,A 44206 ENS 111-B Intro. to Envir. Science 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Staff 44204 ENS 111-C Intro. to Envir. Science 3 08:20-09:10AM MWF Thomas-Laemont,P 44208 ENS 113-A Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 44210 ENS 113-B Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM T Staff 44185 ENS 113-C Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM W Moore,S 44205 ENS 113-D Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43264 ISC 111-A Data Sci and Visualization 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hutchings,D 43265 ISC 111-B CANCELLED 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Hutchings,D 42418 GEO 121-A Global Physical Environments 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Ndegeah,S 44408 *MKT 416-A Global Marketing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Stout,T

Geography 42418 GEO 121-A Global Physical Environments 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Ndegeah,S 42370 GEO 131-A The World's Regions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Xiao,H 42376 GEO 131-B The World's Regions 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Xiao,H 42392 GEO 131-C The World's Regions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Kirk,R 42369 GEO 250-A Intro Geographic Info Systems 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Xiao,H (CROSS LIST WITH ENS 250) 42393 GEO 340-A Water Resources Management 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Kirk,R (CROSS LIST WITH ENS 340)

German 42204 GER 121-A Introductory German I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Neville,D 42205 GER 121-B Introductory German I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Neville,D 42206 GER 121-C Introductory German I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42207 *GER 221-A Intermediate German I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Windham,S 43902 GER 371-A Developing Fluency II 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Windham,S

German Studies 42654 *ENG 302-A Hst of the English Language 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lyday-Lee,K 42204 GER 121-A Introductory German I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Neville,D 42205 GER 121-B Introductory German I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Neville,D 42206 GER 121-C Introductory German I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42207 *GER 221-A Intermediate German I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Windham,S 43902 GER 371-A Developing Fluency II 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Windham,S 44190 HST 339-A History of the Holocaust 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Crowe,D

Greek

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

42209 GRK 121-A Ancient/Biblical Greek I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff

Hebrew 42210 HEB 170-A Elementary Modern Hebrew I 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42211 *HEB 172-A Intermediate Modern Hebrew I 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff

Health Education 44113 HED 111-A Contemporary Wellness Issues 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Hedrick,B (08/28-10/09) 44115 HED 111-B Contemporary Wellness Issues 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Hedrick,B (10/16-12/02) 44117 HED 111-C Contemporary Wellness Issues 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Hedrick,B (08/27-10/10) 44119 HED 111-D Contemporary Wellness Issues 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Hedrick,B (10/17-12/03) 44567 HED 112-A Health Related Fitness 2 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bailey,E (08/28-10/11) 44568 HED 112-B Health Related Fitness 2 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bailey,E (10/16-12/02) 44569 HED 113-A Health and the Human Spirit 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Walch,T (08/27-10/10) 44570 HED 113-B Health and the Human Spirit 2 12:25-02:05PM TTH Walch,T (10/17-12/03)

History 42382 HST 111-A Europe/Medit World to 1500 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Chang,H 42383 HST 111-B Europe/Medit World to 1500 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Chang,H 42387 HST 112-A Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Carignan,M 42420 HST 112-B Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Fletcher,D 42421 HST 112-C Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Fletcher,D 42422 HST 112-D Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Cronenberg,A 43515 HST 120-A US and NC thru Reconstruction 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Clare,R 43664 HST 120-B US and NC thru Reconstruction 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Clare,R 42399 HST 121-A US History Through 1865 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Cockrell,D 42366 HST 122-A US History Since 1865 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Ellis,C 42401 HST 122-B US History Since 1865 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Cockrell,D 42850 HST 122-C US History Since 1865 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Ellis,C 42349 HST 123-A US and NC Since 1865 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Bissett,J 42350 HST 123-B US and NC Since 1865 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bissett,J 42396 HST 140-A Intro to Caribbean History 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Johnson,A 44830 HST 170-A CANCELLED 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Johnson,A 42390 HST 221-A The World in the 20th Century 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Matthews,M (CROSS LIST WITH INT 221) 42391 HST 221-B The World in the 20th Century 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Matthews,M (CROSS LIST WITH INT 221) 42368 HST 301-A Research Methods 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Ellis,C 44848 HST 313-A Modern Africa 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Digre,B 44190 HST 339-A History of the Holocaust 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Crowe,D 42380 HST 357-A America's Civil War 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Irons,C 42347 HST 367-A Amer Military Hst through 1865 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Midgette,N (8/27-10/10) 42348 HST 368-A Amer Military Hst since 1865 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Midgette,N (10/17-12/3) 42355 *HST 467-A U.S. Gender/Sexuality 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Festle,M 42385 *HST 469-A Classical Antiquity 4 01:40-05:00PM W Chang,H

Honors 41779 HNR 238-A The Southern Renaissance 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Midgette,N (LITERATURE OR CIVILIZATION. OPEN ONLY TO SECOND YEAR HONORS FELLOWS) Warman,J 41778 HNR 278-A Press, Politics, and Public 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Roselle,L (CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY. OPEN ONLY TO SECOND YEAR HONORS FELLOWS) Makemson,H

Human Service Studies 43606 HSS 111-A SL: Art/Science of Human Serv 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 43621 HSS 111-B SL: Art/Science of Human Serv 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Reid,S 43626 HSS 111-C SL: Art/Science of Human Serv 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Kiser,P 44166 HSS 171-A American Sign Language I 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Tucker,T

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Special course or section labeling indicates the following. AA = African/African-American Studies, AMS = American Studies, AS = Asian Studies, BF = Business

Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

43620 HSS 171-E American Sign Language I 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Tucker,T 43608 *HSS 212-W1 Counseling Indiv & Families 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Esposito,J 43627 *HSS 212-W2 Counseling Indiv & Families 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Miller,P 43617 *HSS 213-A Working w/Groups Communities 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Colville,K 43629 *HSS 213-B Working w/Groups Communities 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43610 *HSS 285-A Research Methods in HSS 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 43616 *HSS 311-A WG:Social Policy & Inequality 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Warner,B 43628 HSS 349-A SL: Violence in Families 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Jones,A 43630 HSS 359-E CJ: Criminal Justice 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH O'Neal,C 43624 HSS 375-A AA: This Ain't the Cosby's 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Reid,S 43631 *HSS 411-A Design/Assessing Hum Serv Prg 4 09:25-11:45AM MWF Warner,D 43632 *HSS 412-A Adv Theory & Interventions 4 01:00-03:50PM MTTH Reid,S 43611 *HSS 461-A Senior Seminar 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Esposito,J 43614 *HSS 461-B Senior Seminar 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 43633 HSS 481-A Internship in HSS/ELR 4 * Miller,P 43634 HSS 482-A Capstone Acad Field Seminar 4 * Miller,P

International Studies 42310 ANT 112-A Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Bolin,A 42311 ANT 112-B Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42329 ANT 112-C Intro to Cultural Anthropology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42336 ANT 121-A Cross-Cultural Encounters 2 05:30-07:10PM TTH Vincent,W (8/27 – 10/10) 42337 ANT 121-B Cross-Cultural Encounters 2 05:30-07:10PM TTH Vincent,W (10/17-12/3) 43414 ARH 212-A Art Hst III/Revolt Refrm Crit 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Ringelberg,K 44331 COM 373-A International Reporting: War/Conflict Zones 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Fadaam,A 44193 COE 310-C TS: Preparing to Go Global 1 08:40-09:40AM TTH Snell,E (8/27-10/10) 44423 ECO 111-A Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44424 ECO 111-B Principles of Economics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44425 ECO 111-C Principles of Economics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44426 ECO 111-D Principles of Economics 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 44442 ECO 111-E Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44427 ECO 111-F Principles of Economics 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44428 ECO 111-G Principles of Economics 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44429 ECO 111-H BF: Principles of Economics 4 01:40-03:20PM MW DeLoach,S (Business Fellows only) 44430 ECO 111-I Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Barbour,J 44431 ECO 111-J Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Kurt,M 44432 ECO 111-K Principles of Economics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kurt,M 44433 ECO 111-L Principles of Economics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Platania,J 44447 *ECO 314-A International Trade & Finance 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Das,J 42644 ENG 222-A British Literature II 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Haskell,R 42651 ENG 255-B Literature of the Holocaust 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lyday-Lee,K 42662 ENG 331-A Advanced World Literature 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Haskell,R 42665 ENG 355-A The Novel: British Women 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Myers,J 42927 FRE 361-A Defining Moments French Civ 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Glasco,S 42370 GEO 131-A The World's Regions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Xiao,H 42376 GEO 131-B The World's Regions 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Xiao,H 42392 GEO 131-C The World's Regions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Kirk,R 44130 GST 370-W Interdisciplinary Zen 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Gordon,B (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY. COUNTS TOWARD ASIAN STUDIES MINOR.) 42387 HST 112-A Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Carignan,M 42420 HST 112-B Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Fletcher,D 42421 HST 112-C Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Fletcher,D 42422 HST 112-D Europe/Medit World Since 1500 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Cronenberg,A 42396 HST 140-A Intro to Caribbean History 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Johnson,A 42390 HST 221-A The World in the 20th Century 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Matthews,M (CROSS LIST WITH INT 221) 42391 HST 221-B The World in the 20th Century 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Matthews,M (CROSS LIST WITH INT 221) 44848 HST 313-A Modern Africa 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Digre,B 44190 HST 339-A History of the Holocaust 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Crowe,D 42897 INT 141-A International Relations 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Giovanello,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 A. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR, AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42898 INT 141-B International Relations 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Salwen,S

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Women's/Gender Studies.

(CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 B. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR, AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42901 INT 141-C International Relations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Swimelar,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 C. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR, AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42902 INT 141-D International Relations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 D. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR, AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42851 INT 221-A World in the 20th Century 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Matthews,M (CROSS LISTED WITH HST 221) 42852 INT 221-B World in the 20th Century 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Matthews,M (CROSS LISTED WITH HST 221) 42353 INT 461-A Senior Seminar 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 42419 INT 461-B Senior Seminar 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Ndegeah,S 44110 *MGT 424-A International Business Mgmt. 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Tolmie,C 44408 *MKT 416-A Global Marketing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Stout,T 42866 POL 114-E Model UN 1 05:30-06:30PM M Brumbaugh,C 42867 POL 141-A International Relations 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Giovanello,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 A. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42869 POL 141-B International Relations 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Salwen,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 B. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42870 POL 141-C International Relations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Swimelar,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 C. COUNTS WOMEN/GENDER STUDIE AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42871 POL 141-D International Relations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 D. COUNTS TOWARD WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42872 POL 161-A Comparative Politics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Roselle,L (MAJORS ONLY) 42873 POL 161-B Comparative Politics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Brumbaugh,C 42874 POL 161-C Comparative Politics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Brumbaugh,C 42875 POL 161-D Comparative Politics 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Brumbaugh,C 42884 POL 342-A US Foreign Policy 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Giovanello,S 42885 POL 348-A International Human Rights 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Swimelar,S (COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42831 REL 110-A Religion in a Global Context 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42832 REL 110-B Religion in a Global Context 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42834 REL 110-C Religion in a Global Context 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42835 REL 110-D Religion in a Global Context 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42837 REL 110-F Religion in a Global Context 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Winfield,P 42838 REL 110-G Religion in a Global Context 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 42842 REL 110-H Religion in a Global Context 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42844 REL 110-I Religion in a Global Context 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 42846 REL 110-J Religion in a Global Context 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42848 REL 110-K Religion in a Global Context 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Russell,L 42847 REL 202-A AS: Hindu Traditions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Allocco,A 44473 REL 203-A Islamic Traditions 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42836 REL 205-A Jewish Traditions 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Claussen,G 42833 REL 356-A Chinese Religions 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Winfield,P 42840 REL 363-A Women in Islam 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Allocco,A 42839 REL 379-A Jewish-Christian Dialogue 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Claussen,G Pugh,J

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND STUDY ABROAD COURSES MAY BE COUNTED IN THE APPROPRIATE CATEGORIES OF

THE INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR IF APPROVED BY THE PROGRAM COORDINATOR.

Information Science 43264 ISC 111-A Data Sci and Visualization 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hutchings,D 43265 ISC 111-B Data Sci and Visualization 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Hutchings,D 43266 *ISC 245-A Fundamentals of Data 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Heinrichs,L 44866 *ISC 420-A Data Mining and Analytics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Squire,M 43268 *ISC 325-A Data Driven Web Development 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Squire,M 43269 ISC 430-A Senior ISC Experience 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kleckner,M

Italian 42212 ITL 121-A Elementary Italian I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42217 ITL 121-B Elementary Italian I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42218 ITL 121-C Elementary Italian I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42219 ITL 121-D Elementary Italian I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42220 ITL 121-F Elementary Italian I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42821 *ITL 122-A Elementary Italian II 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42221 *ITL 221-A Intermediate Italian I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42812 *ITL 321-A Italian Conversation 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff

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Women's/Gender Studies.

42222 *ITL 321-E Italian Conversation 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff

Italian Studies 43579 ARH 310-IS Art History in Florence/ELR 4 * Butler,E 43584 *ENG 368-IS English Lit in Florence/ELR 4 * Foust,L 44154 GST 243-A Culture of Ancient Rome 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff (10/16-12/2. EXPRESSION, CIVILIZATION OR SOCIETY. COUNTS TOWARD CLASSICAL STUDIES MINOR) 43587 GST 380-IS Italy: Contemporary Culture 4 * Basirico,L 42381 GST 396-W Nationalism: Italy & the U.S. 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Irons,C (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 42212 ITL 121-A Elementary Italian I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42217 ITL 121-B Elementary Italian I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42218 ITL 121-C Elementary Italian I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42219 ITL 121-D Elementary Italian I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42220 ITL 121-F Elementary Italian I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42821 *ITL 122-A Elementary Italian II 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42221 *ITL 221-A Intermediate Italian I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42812 *ITL 321-A Italian Conversation 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 42222 *ITL 321-E Italian Conversation 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 43612 ITL 121-IS Elementary Italian I 4 * Pelton,L 43613 *ITL 122-IS Elementary Italian II 4 * Pelton,L 43615 *ITL 221-IS Intermediate Italian I 4 * Pelton,L 43618 *ITL 222-IS Intermediate Italian II 4 * Pelton,L 43619 *ITL 321-IS Italian Conversation 4 * Pelton,L 42223 LAT 121-A Elementary Latin I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42224 *LAT 221-A Intermediate Latin I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44332 *LAT 370-A Advanced Latin 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 43591 POL 350-IS Italian Politics and Governmen 4 * Pelton,L

Jewish Studies 42651 ENG 255-B Literature of the Holocaust 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lyday-Lee,K 42210 HEB 170-A Elementary Modern Hebrew I 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42211 *HEB 172-A Intermediate Modern Hebrew I 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 44190 HST 339-A History of the Holocaust 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Crowe,D 42836 REL 205-A Jewish Traditions 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Claussen,G 42843 REL 212-A Intro to New Testament 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42839 REL 379-A Jewish-Christian Dialogue 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Claussen,G

Latin 42223 LAT 121-A Elementary Latin I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42224 *LAT 221-A Intermediate Latin I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44332 *LAT 370-A Advanced Latin 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff

Leadership Studies 43163 *COM 232-A Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lashley,K 43166 *COM 232-B Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Gaither,T 43187 *COM 232-C SL: Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Ward-Johnson,F 43185 *COM 234-A Broadcasting Public Interest 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Clark,N 43122 *COM 310-A Reporting for Public Good 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Anderson,J 42380 HST 357-A America's Civil War 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Irons,C 43617 *HSS 213-A Working w/Groups Communities 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Colville,K 43629 *HSS 213-B Working w/Groups Communities 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43631 *HSS 411-A Design/Assessing Hum Serv Prg 4 09:25-11:45AM MWF Warner,D 40598 LED 210-A Foundns of Leadership Studies 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Midgette,N 44109 *MGT 412-A Advanced Organization Behavior 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Moorman,R 43343 PHL 215-A Ethics/Decision Making 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Herman,G 43350 PHL 379-A Philosophy of Leaders 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Fowler,M 43448 *PSY 241-A Social Psychology 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Johnson,I 43450 *PSY 241-B Social Psychology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Johnson,I 43451 *PSY 241-C Social Psychology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Allison,M 43463 *PSY 242-B Cognitive Psychology 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Scott,A 43464 *PSY 242-C Cognitive Psychology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Scott,A 43482 *PSY 368-A Psychology of Leadership 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Leupold,C 44825 STA 266-A New Zealand Environ Prep Sem 1 * Smith,C

Management 44100 *MGT 323-A Prin of Mgmt/Organ'l Behavior 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Moorman,R

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Women's/Gender Studies.

44151 *MGT 323-B B F Prin of Mgmt/Organ'l Beh. 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Valle,M 44104 *MGT 323-C Prin of Mgmt/Organ'l Behavior 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Gowan,M 44106 *MGT 323-D Prin of Mgmt/Organ'l Behavior 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Bell,P 44107 *MGT 410-A Project Management 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Valle,M 44108 *MGT 411-A Process Systems and Technology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Yap,A 44109 *MGT 412-A Advanced Organization Behavior 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Moorman,R 44114 *MGT 423-A CANCELLED 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH O'Mara,K 44110 *MGT 424-A International Business Mgmt. 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Tolmie,C

Marketing 44399 *MKT 311-A Principles of Marketing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Stout,T 44421 *MKT 311-B Principles of Marketing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Moser,R 44401 *MKT 311-C Principles of Marketing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Gillespie,E 44378 *MKT 311-D Principles of Marketing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Garber,L 44420 *MKT 311-E Principles of Marketing 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Moser,R 44831 *MKT 413-A Integrated Marketing Communications 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Zavelson,L 44381 *MKT 414-A Marketing Research 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Norvell,T 44383 *MKT 414-B Marketing Research 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Norvell,T 44384 *MKT 414-C Marketing Research 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Norvell,T 44370 *MKT 415-A Consumer Behavior 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Garber,L 44408 *MKT 416-A Global Marketing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Stout,T 44396 *MKT 418-A Professional Selling 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Rodriguez,M 44404 *MKT 418-B Professional Selling 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Gillespie,E 44422 *MKT 419-A Sales Management 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Moser,R

Mathematics 42938 MTH 100-A Algebraic Concepts 4 12:15-01:10PM MW Allis,J 12:25-01:45PM TTH General Statistics has been re-numbered from MTH 112 to MTH 110 42977 MTH 110-A General Statistics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42978 MTH 110-B General Statistics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42979 MTH 110-C General Statistics 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42980 MTH 110-D General Statistics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42981 MTH 110-F General Statistics 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42982 MTH 110-G General Statistics 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42983 MTH 110-I General Statistics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Li,Q 42984 MTH 110-J General Statistics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42985 MTH 110-K General Statistics 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 42986 MTH 110-L General Statistics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Delpish,A 42987 MTH 110-M General Statistics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Russell,R 42988 MTH 110-N General Statistics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42989 MTH 110-O General Statistics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Allis,J 42990 MTH 110-P General Statistics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 42991 MTH 110-Q General Statistics 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Rosenberg,L 42992 MTH 110-R General Statistics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Rosenberg,L 42993 MTH 110-S General Statistics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42994 MTH 110-T General Statistics 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Taylor,L 42995 MTH 110-U General Statistics 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43023 MTH 116-A Applied Calculus 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 43024 MTH 116-B Applied Calculus 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 43025 MTH 116-C Applied Calculus 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Plumblee,J Calculus I has been re-numbered from MTH 121 to MTH 151 43026 MTH 151-A Calculus I 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Arangala,C 43027 MTH 151-B Calculus I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Lee,J 43028 MTH 151-C Calculus I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Beuerle,J 43029 MTH 151-D Calculus I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Lee,J 43030 MTH 151-F Calculus I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Beuerle,J 43031 MTH 151-G Calculus I 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Arangala,C 43033 *MTH 208-A Number & Alg K-8 Teachers 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Rosenberg,L 43034 *MTH 209-A Mth Elem Mdl Grd Teachers II 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Mays,J Statistics in Application has been re-numbered from MTH 212 to MTH 220 43062 *MTH 220-A Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH STS 212 A) 43066 *MTH 220-B Statistics in Application 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH STS 212 B) 43068 *MTH 220-C Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH STS 212 C)

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43070 *MTH 220-D Statistics in Application 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH STS 212 D) 43072 *MTH 220-F Statistics in Application 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH STS 212 F) 43074 *MTH 220-G Statistics in Application 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH STS 212 G) Linear Algebra has been re-numbered from MTH 311 to MTH 239 43040 *MTH 239-A Linear Algebra 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Allis,J Discrete Structures has been re-numbered from MTH 206 to MTH 241 43032 *MTH 241-A Discrete Structures 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Beuerle,J Applied Mathematical Modeling has been re-numbered from MTH 265 to MTH 243 43036 *MTH 243-A Applied Mathematical Modeling 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Yokley,K Calculus II has been re-numbered from MTH 221 to MTH 251 43076 *MTH 251-A Calculus II 4 09:25-10:20AM MF Yokley,K 10:30-11:50AM TTH 43077 *MTH 251-B Calculus II 4 12:15-01:10PM MF Yokley,K 12:25-01:45PM TTH Multivariable Calculus/Analytic Geometry has been re-numbered from MTH 321 to MTH 252 43078 *MTH 252-A Multivarbl Calc/Analyt Geomet 4 09:25-10:20AM MF Clark,J 10:30-11:50AM TTH 43079 *MTH 252-B Multivarbl Calc/Analyt Geomet 4 10:50-11:45AM MF Clark,J 12:25-01:45PM TTH 43279 MTH 308-A MTH Mdle Grds Secndry Tchrs 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Mays,J 43037 MTH 309-A 21st Cent Technology in Math 1 05:30-06:25PM MW Mays,J Mathematical Reasoning has been re-numbered from MTH 231 to MTH 330 43035 *MTH 330-A CANCELLED 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Awtrey,C Modern Geometry has been re-numbered from MTH 331 to MTH 335 43041 *MTH 335-A Modern Geometry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Clark,J Analysis has been re-numbered from MTH 425 to MTH 455 43042 *MTH 455-A Analysis 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Lee,J 43044 MTH 470-A Senior Seminar 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Awtrey,C

Middle East Studies 42189 ARB 121-A Elementary Arabic I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42190 ARB 121-B Elementary Arabic I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42191 *ARB 122-A Elementary Arabic II 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42756 *ARB 122-B Elementary Arabic II 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42192 ARB 221-A Intermediate Arabic I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42757 *ARB 222-A Intermediate Arabic II 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 44473 REL 203-A Islamic Traditions 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42836 REL 205-A Jewish Traditions 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Claussen,G 42840 REL 363-A Women in Islam 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Allocco,A

Military Science

Multimedia Authoring 43912 ART 260-A Intro to Digital Art 4 01:50-04:50PM MW Wood,L ($150 FEE) 43913 ART 260-B Intro to Digital Art 4 09:10-12:10PM TTH DiRosa,S ($150 FEE) 43917 *ART 360-A The Static Image Digital Art 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Wood,L ($150 FEE) 44418 BUS 304-A Intro to Marketing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 44410 BUS 304-E Intro to Marketing 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 43199 *COM 350-A Web Publishing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Motley,P 43190 *COM 350-B Web Publishing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43178 *COM 365-A Editing the Moving Image 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Johnson,W 42655 ENG 312-A Visual Rhetorics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43267 *ISC 320-A Data Mining and Analytics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Squire,M 43268 *ISC 325-A Data Driven Web Development 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Squire,M 44399 *MKT 311-A Principles of Marketing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Stout,T 44421 *MKT 311-B Principles of Marketing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Moser,R 44401 *MKT 311-C Principles of Marketing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Gillespie,E 44378 *MKT 311-D Principles of Marketing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Garber,L 44420 *MKT 311-E Principles of Marketing 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Moser,R

Music

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

43932 MUS 010-A Recital Attendance 0 04:15-05:15PM T Metzger,J 43933 MUS 030-A Degree Recital 0 * Knight,G 43934 MUS 100-A Beginning Piano Class 1 05:30-06:30PM M Staff 43936 MUS 100-C Beginning Piano Class 1 06:40-07:40PM M Staff 43935 MUS 100-E Beginning Piano Class 1 10:50-11:50AM F Staff 43937 MUS 101-A Wind Ensemble 1 07:00-09:00PM T Sawyer,C 43938 MUS 102-A Chorale 1 01:40-03:20PM MW Knight,G 43939 MUS 103-A Orchestra 1 07:15-09:15PM M Erdmann,T 43940 MUS 104-A Jazz Ensemble 1 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43941 MUS 105-A Camerata 1 12:15-01:25PM MWF Futrell,S 43942 MUS 106-A Saxophone Ensemble 1 * Novine-Whittaker,V 43943 MUS 106-B Flute Ensemble 1 * Cykert,L 43960 MUS 106-C Brass Quintet 1 * Bennett,W 43962 MUS 106-D Collaborative Piano 1 * Fischer Faw,V 43963 MUS 106-E Woodwind Ensemble 1 * Turanchik,T 43969 MUS 106-F Chamber Ensemble 1 * Newton,J 43970 MUS 106-G World Percussion Ensemble 1 05:30-07:30PM TH Roberts,J 43971 MUS 106-H Guitar Ensemble 1 * Harwood,M 43973 MUS 106-I Horn Ensemble 1 * Beck,L 43974 MUS 106-J Chamber Strings 1 * Skidmore,D 43975 MUS 106-K Cello Ensemble 1 * Skogen,M 43976 MUS 106-L Techtronica 1 10:50-12:00PM MW Stevenson,C 43977 MUS 106-M Low Brass Ensemble 1 * Staff 43978 MUS 106-X Elon Music Ambassadors 1 03:35-05:15PM F Novine-Whittaker,V 43979 MUS 107-A Elan 1 02:20-04:00PM TTH Futrell,S 43980 MUS 108-A Percussion Ensemble 1 05:30-07:10PM W Metzger,J 43981 MUS 109-A Marching Band 1 03:35-05:15PM MW Sawyer,C 43982 MUS 110-A Electric Ensemble 1 01:40-03:20PM MW Coleman,T 43983 MUS 111-A Materials of Music I 3 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 43984 MUS 111-B Materials of Music I 3 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43985 MUS 111-C Materials of Music I 3 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 43986 MUS 113-A Aural Skills I 1 03:35-04:45PM MW Staff 43987 MUS 113-B Aural Skills I 1 08:00-09:10AM MW Staff 43988 MUS 113-C Aural Skills I 1 01:40-02:50PM MW Staff 43989 MUS 152-A Voice Class I 1 12:15-01:15PM MW Staff 43990 MUS 154-A Piano Class I 1 12:15-01:15PM MW LaRocco,S 43991 *MUS 156-A Piano Class III 1 09:25-10:35AM F Staff 43992 MUS 158-A Guitar Class 1 01:40-02:40PM MW Newton,J 43994 MUS 210-A Intro to Music Technology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 43995 MUS 210-B Intro to Music Technology 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43996 MUS 210-C Intro to Music Technology 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 43997 *MUS 211-A Materials of Music III 3 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 43998 *MUS 211-B Materials of Music III 3 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43999 *MUS 213-A Aural Skills III 1 09:25-10:35AM MW Staff 44000 *MUS 213-B Aural Skills III 1 10:50-12:00PM MW Staff 44001 *MUS 215-A Critical Listening 1 12:15-01:15PM MW Stevenson,C 44002 MUS 219-A Jazz Combo 1 12:15-01:25PM MW Newton,J 44003 MUS 251-A Intro to Music Education 2 10:50-12:00PM MW Woodward,R 44004 MUS 254-A Jazz Improvisation I 1 01:40-02:40PM MW Metzger,J 44005 MUS 258-A Diction for Singers I 1 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hogan,H 44479 MUS 275-A CANCELLED 4 12:25-02:05PM TTHNovine-Whittaker,V 44007 *MUS 305-A Studio Techniques I 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Stevenson,C 44019 *MUS 313-A Form and Analysis 2 10:50-12:00PM MW Erdmann,T 44020 *MUS 315-A Music of Anc Times Thr Baroque 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Erdmann,T 44021 MUS 318-A History of Jazz 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Newton,J 44022 MUS 351-A Mthds & Mats Piano Pedagogy I 3 03:35-05:15PM MW Fischer Faw,V 44025 *MUS 353-A Piano Pedagogy Practicum 1 05:15-06:30PM T Fischer Faw,V 44026 *MUS 355-A Art of Songcraft 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Stevenson,C 44028 *MUS 361-A Instrumental Methods I 2 08:00-09:10AM MWF Woodward,R 44030 MUS 366-A Conducting 2 08:00-09:40AM TTH Futrell,S 44031 MUS 373-A Beyond the Beatles 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Roberts,J 44032 *MUS 375-A Song Literature 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Celona-Vangorden,J 44036 *MUS 405-A Studio Techniques II 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Coleman,T 44037 *MUS 461-A Music Educ K-12 Methods 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Knight,G 44039 MUS 495-A Senior Seminar 2 09:25-10:35AM W Fischer Faw,V

APPLIED MUSIC: Individual Instruction

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

Students will meet in Whitley Auditorium Tuesday, August 27 at 4:15 p.m. to schedule individual lessons. Lesson fees are $380 for 1 hour of credit and $760 for 2 hours of credit.

44577 MUS 120-A Indiv Instruc Piano I 1 * Brito,R 44578 MUS 120-AB Indiv Instruc Piano I 1-2 * Brito,R 44579 MUS 120-B Indiv Instruc Piano I 2 * Brito,R 44580 MUS 120-BB Indiv Instruc Piano I 2 * Brito,R 44581 MUS 121-A Indiv Instruc Organ I 1 * Summers,B 44582 MUS 121-B Indiv Instruc Organ I 2 * Summers,B 44583 MUS 122-A Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Cornelius,P

APPLIED MUSIC: Individual Instruction Students will meet in Whitley Auditorium Tuesday, August 27 at 4:15 p.m. to schedule individual lessons.

Lesson fees are currently $380 for 1 hour of credit and $760 for 2 hours of credit. 44584 MUS 122-A1 Indiv Instruc Voice I 1-2 * Cornelius,P 44585 MUS 122-A5 Indiv Instruc Voice I 1-2 * Hogan,H 44586 MUS 122-AA Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Hogan,H 44587 MUS 122-AC Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Carter,L 44588 MUS 122-AD Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Neal,D 44589 MUS 122-AG Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Knight,G 44590 MUS 122-AH Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Hill,T 44591 MUS 122-AJ Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Celona-Vangorden,J 44592 MUS 122-AK Indiv Instruc Voice I 1 * Lee,K 44593 MUS 122-AL Indiv Instruc Voice I 1-2 * Albert,A 44594 MUS 122-B Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Cornelius,P 44595 MUS 122-B1 Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Hogan,H 44596 MUS 122-B5 Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Hogan,H 44597 MUS 122-BA Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Hill,A 44598 MUS 122-BC Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Carter,L 44599 MUS 122-BD Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Neal,D 44600 MUS 122-BG Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Knight,G 44601 MUS 122-BH Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Hill,T 44602 MUS 122-BJ Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Celona-Vangorden,J 44603 MUS 122-BK Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Lee,K 44604 MUS 122-BL Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * Albert,A 44605 MUS 122-BM Indiv Instruc Voice I 2 * McNeela,C 44606 MUS 123-A Indiv Instr Trumpet I 1 * Bennett,W 44607 MUS 123-B Indiv Instr Trumpet I 2 * Bennett,W 44608 MUS 124-A Indiv Instr Frn Horn I 1 * Beck,L 44609 MUS 124-B Indiv Instr Frn Horn I 2 * Beck,L 44610 MUS 125-A Indiv Intruc Trombone I 1 * Staff 44611 MUS 125-B Indiv Instruc Trombone I 2 * Staff 44612 MUS 126-A Indiv Instr Euphonium I 1 * Staff 44613 MUS 126-B Indiv Instr Euphonium I 2 * Staff 44614 MUS 127-A Indiv Instruction Tuba I 1 * Staff 44615 MUS 127-B Indiv Instruction Tuba I 2 * Staff 44616 MUS 128-A Indiv Instruc Flute I 1 * Cykert,L 44617 MUS 128-B Indiv Instruc Flute I 2 * Cykert,L 44618 MUS 129-A Indiv Instruction Oboe I 1 * Turanchik,T 44619 MUS 129-B Indiv Instruction Oboe I 2 * Turanchik,T 44620 MUS 130-A Indiv Instruc Clarinet I 1 * Turanchik,T 44621 MUS 130-B Indiv Instruc Clarinet I 2 * Turanchik,T 44622 MUS 131-A Indiv Instruc Bassoon I 1 * Turanchik,T 44623 MUS 131-B Indiv Instruc Bassoon I 2 * Turanchik,T 44624 MUS 132-A Indiv Instr Saxophone I 1 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44625 MUS 132-B Indiv Instr Saxophone I 2 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44626 MUS 133-A Indiv Instruc Violin I 1 * Skidmore,D 44627 MUS 133-B Indiv Instruc Violin I 2 * Skidmore,D 44628 MUS 134-A Indiv Instruc Viola I 1 * Skidmore,D 44629 MUS 134-B Indiv Instruc Viola I 2 * Skidmore,D 44630 MUS 135-A Indiv Instruc Cello I 1 * Skogen,M 44631 MUS 135-B Indiv Instruc Cello I 2 * Skogen,M 44632 MUS 136-A Indiv Instr Strng Bass I 1 * Coleman,T 44633 MUS 136-B Indiv Instr Strng Bass I 2 * Coleman,T 44634 MUS 137-A Indiv Instruc Guitar I 1 * Newton,J 44635 MUS 137-AD Indiv Instruc Guitar I 1 * Dollar,K 44636 MUS 137-AH Indiv Instruc Guitar I 1 * Harwood,M 44637 MUS 137-B Indiv Instruc Guitar I 2 * Newton,J 44639 MUS 137-BD Indiv Instruc Guitar I 2 * Dollar,K

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44640 MUS 137-BH Indiv Instruc Guitar I 2 * Harwood,M 44641 MUS 138-A Indiv Instr Percussion I 1 * Metzger,J 44642 MUS 138-B Indiv Instr Percussion I 2 * Metzger,J 44643 MUS 140-A Indiv Instruction Harp I 1 * Bach,B 44644 MUS 140-B Indiv Instruction Harp I 2 * Bach,B 44645 MUS 141-A Ind Instruc Jazz Tech I 1 * Metzger,J 44646 MUS 141-B Ind Instruc Jazz Tech I 2 * Metzger,J 44647 MUS 142-A Indiv Instruc Drum Set I 1 * Roberts,J 44648 MUS 142-B Indiv Instruc Drum Set I 2 * Roberts,J

APPLIED MUSIC: Individual Instruction Students will meet in Whitley Auditorium Tuesday, August 27 at 4:15 p.m. to schedule individual lessons.

Lesson fees are $380 for 1 hour of credit and $760 for 2 hours of credit. 44649 MUS 220-A Indiv Instruc Piano II 1 * Shimron,O 44650 MUS 220-B Indiv Instruc Piano II 2 * Shimron,O 44651 MUS 221-A Indiv Instruc Organ II 1 * Summers,B 44652 MUS 221-B Indiv Instruc Organ II 2 * Summers,B 44653 MUS 222-A Indiv Instruc Voice II 1 * Cornelius,P 44654 MUS 222-AA Indiv Instruc Voice II 1-2 * Hill,A 44655 MUS 222-AC Indiv Instruc Voice II 1 * Carter,L 44656 MUS 222-AJ Indiv Instruc Voice II 1-2 * Celona-Vangorden,J 44657 MUS 222-AK Indiv Instruc Voice II 1-2 * Lee,K 44658 MUS 222-B Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Cornelius,P 44659 MUS 222-B1 Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Hogan,H 44660 MUS 222-B5 Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Hogan,H 44661 MUS 222-BA Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Hill,A 44662 MUS 222-BC Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Carter,L 44663 MUS 222-BD Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Hogan,H 44664 MUS 222-BG Indiv Instruc Voice II 1-2 * Knight,G 44665 MUS 222-BH Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Hill,T 44666 MUS 222-BJ Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Celona-Vangorden,J 44667 MUS 222-BK Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Lee,K 44668 MUS 222-BL Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * Albert,A 44669 MUS 222-BM Indiv Instruc Voice II 2 * McNeela,C 44670 MUS 223-A Indiv Instr Trumpet II 1 * Bennett,W 44671 MUS 223-B Indiv Instr Trumpet II 2 * Bennett,W 44672 MUS 224-A Indiv Instr Fren Horn II 1 * Beck,L 44673 MUS 224-B Indiv Instr Fren Horn II 2 * Beck,L 44674 MUS 225-A Indiv Instr Trombone II 1 * Staff 44675 MUS 225-B Indiv Instr Trombone II 2 * Staff 44676 MUS 226-A Indiv Instr Euphonium II 1 * Staff 44677 MUS 226-B Indiv Instr Euphonium II 2 * Staff 44678 MUS 227-A Indiv Instruc Tuba II 1 * Staff 44679 MUS 227-B Indiv Instruc Tuba II 2 * Staff 44680 MUS 228-A Indiv Instruc Flute II 1 * Cykert,L 44681 MUS 228-B Indiv Instruc Flute II 2 * Cykert,L 44682 MUS 229-A Indiv Instruc Oboe II 1 * Turanchik,T 44683 MUS 229-B Indiv Instruc Oboe II 2 * Turanchik,T 44684 MUS 230-A Indiv Instr Clarinet II 1 * Turanchik,T 44685 MUS 230-B Indiv Instr Clarinet II 2 * Turanchik,T 44686 MUS 231-A Indiv Instr Bassoon II 1 * Turanchik,T 44687 MUS 231-B Indiv Instr Bassoon II 2 * Turanchik,T 44688 MUS 232-A Indiv Instr Saxophone II 1 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44689 MUS 232-B Indiv Instr Saxophone II 2 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44690 MUS 233-A Indiv Instr Violin II 1 * Skidmore,D 44691 MUS 233-B Indiv Instr Violin II 2 * Skidmore,D 44692 MUS 234-A Indiv Instr Viola II 1 * Skidmore,D 44693 MUS 234-B Indiv Instr Viola II 2 * Skidmore,D 44694 MUS 235-A Indiv Instr Cello II 1 * Skogen,M 44695 MUS 235-B Indiv Instr Cello II 2 * Skogen,M 44696 MUS 236-A Indiv Inst Strng Bass II 1 * Coleman,T 44697 MUS 236-B Indiv Inst Strng Bass II 2 * Coleman,T 44698 MUS 237-A Indiv Instr Guitar II 1 * Newton,J 44699 MUS 237-AH Indiv Instruc Guitar II 1 * Harwood,M 44700 MUS 237-B Indiv Instr Guitar II 2 * Newton,J 44701 MUS 237-BH Indiv Instruc Guitar II 2 * Harwood,M 44702 MUS 238-A Indiv Instruc Percussion II 1 * Metzger,J 44703 MUS 238-B Indiv Instruc Percussion II 2 * Metzger,J

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44704 MUS 240-A Indiv Instruction Harp II 1 * Bach,B 44705 MUS 240-B Indiv Instruction Harp II 2 * Bach,B 44706 MUS 241-A Ind Instruc Jazz Tech II 1 * Metzger,J 44707 MUS 241-B Ind Instruc Jazz Tech II 2 * Metzger,J 44708 MUS 242-A Indvid Instruc Drum Set II 1 * Roberts,J 44709 MUS 242-B Indvid Instruc Drum Set II 2 * Roberts,J 44710 *MUS 265-A Composition 1 * Coleman,T 44711 MUS 320-A Indiv Instruc Piano III 1 * Shimron,O 44712 MUS 320-B Indiv Instruc Piano III 2 * Shimron,O

APPLIED MUSIC: Individual Instruction Students will meet in Whitley Auditorium Tuesday, August 27 at 4:15 p.m. to schedule individual lessons.

Lesson fees are $380 for 1 hour of credit and $760 for 2 hours of credit. 44713 MUS 321-A Indiv Instr Organ III 1 * Summers,B 44714 MUS 321-B Indiv Instr Organ III 2 * Summers,B 44715 MUS 322-A Indiv Instr Voice III 1 * Cornelius,P 44716 MUS 322-B Indiv Instr Voice III 2 * Cornelius,P 44717 MUS 322-B1 Indiv Instruc Voice III 2 * Hogan,H 44718 MUS 322-B5 Indiv Instruc Voice III 2 * Hogan,H 44719 MUS 322-BC Indiv Instruc Voice III 2 * Carter,L 44720 MUS 322-BK Indiv Instruc Voice III 2 * Lee,K 44721 MUS 322-BL Indiv Instruc Voice III 2 * Albert,A 44722 MUS 322-BM Indiv Instruc Voice III 2 * McNeela,C 44723 MUS 323-A Indiv Instr Trumpet III 1 * Bennett,W 44724 MUS 323-B Indiv Instr Trumpet III 2 * Bennett,W 44725 MUS 324-A Indiv Instr Frn Horn III 1 * Beck,L 44726 MUS 324-B Indiv Instr Frn Horn III 2 * Beck,L 44727 MUS 325-A Indiv Instr Trombone III 1 * Staff 44728 MUS 325-B Indiv Instr Trombone III 2 * Staff 44729 MUS 326-A Indiv Inst Euphonium III 1 * Staff 44730 MUS 326-B Indiv Inst Euphonium III 2 * Staff 44731 MUS 327-A Indiv Instruc Tuba III 1 * Staff 44732 MUS 327-B Indiv Instruc Tuba III 2 * Staff 44733 MUS 328-A Indiv Instruc Flute III 1 * Cykert,L 44734 MUS 328-B Indiv Instruc Flute III 2 * Cykert,L 44735 MUS 329-A Indiv Instruc Oboe III 1 * Turanchik,T 44736 MUS 329-B Indiv Instruc Oboe III 2 * Turanchik,T 44737 MUS 330-A Indiv Instr Clarinet III 1 * Turanchik,T 44738 MUS 330-B Indiv Instr Clarinet III 2 * Turanchik,T 44739 MUS 331-A Indiv Instr Bassoon III 1 * Turanchik,T 44740 MUS 331-B Indiv Instr Bassoon III 2 * Turanchik,T 44741 MUS 332-A Indiv Instr Saxphone III 1 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44742 MUS 332-B Indiv Instr Saxphone III 2 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44743 MUS 333-A Indiv Instr Violin III 1 * Skidmore,D 44744 MUS 333-B Indiv Instr Violin III 2 * Skidmore,D 44745 MUS 334-A Indiv Instr Viola III 1 * Skidmore,D 44746 MUS 334-B Indiv Instr Viola III 2 * Skidmore,D 44747 MUS 335-A Indiv Instr Cello III 1 * Skogen,M 44748 MUS 335-B Indiv Instr Cello III 2 * Skogen,M 44749 MUS 336-A Indiv Instruc String Bass III 1 * Coleman,T 44750 MUS 336-B Indiv Instruc String Bass III 2 * Coleman,T 44751 MUS 338-B Indiv Instruc Percussion III 2 * Metzger,J 44752 MUS 340-A Indiv Instruction Harp III 1 * Bach,B 44753 MUS 340-B Indiv Instruction Harp III 2 * Bach,B 44754 MUS 341-A Ind Instruc Jazz Tech III 1 * Metzger,J 44755 MUS 341-B Ind Instruc Jazz Tech III 2 * Metzger,J 44756 MUS 342-A Indiv Instruc Drum Set III 1 * Roberts,J 44757 MUS 342-B Indiv Instruc Drum Set III 2 * Roberts,J 44758 *MUS 365-A Composition 1 * Coleman,T 44759 MUS 420-A Indiv Instruc Piano IV 1 * Shimron,O 44760 MUS 420-B Indiv Instruc Piano IV 2 * Shimron,O 44761 MUS 421-A Indiv Instruc Organ IV 1 * Summers,B 44762 MUS 421-B Indiv Instruc Organ IV 2 * Summers,B 44763 MUS 422-A Indiv Instruc Voice IV 1 * Cornelius,P 44764 MUS 422-B Indiv Instruc Voice IV 2 * Cornelius,P 44765 MUS 422-B1 Indiv Instruc Voice IV 2 * Hogan,H 44766 MUS 422-B5 Indiv Instruc Voice IV 2 * Hogan,H 44767 MUS 422-BC Indiv Instruc Voice IV 2 * Carter,L

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44768 MUS 423-A Indiv Instr Trumpet IV 1 * Bennett,W 44769 MUS 423-B Indiv Instr Trumpet IV 2 * Bennett,W 44770 MUS 424-A Indiv Instr Frn Horn IV 1 * Beck,L 44771 MUS 424-B Indiv Instr Frn Horn IV 2 * Beck,L 44772 MUS 425-A Indiv Instr Trombone IV 1 * Staff 44773 MUS 425-B Indiv Instr Trombone IV 2 * Staff 44774 MUS 426-A Indiv Instr Euphonium IV 1 * Staff 44775 MUS 426-B Indiv Instr Euphonium IV 2 * Staff 44776 MUS 427-A Indiv Instruc Tuba IV 1 * Staff

APPLIED MUSIC: Individual Instruction Students will meet in Whitley Auditorium Tuesday, August 27 at 4:15 p.m. to schedule individual lessons.

Lesson fees are $380 for 1 hour of credit and $760 for 2 hours of credit. 44777 MUS 427-B Indiv Instruc Tuba IV 2 * Staff 44778 MUS 428-A Indiv Instruc Flute IV 1 * Cykert,L 44779 MUS 428-B Indiv Instruc Flute IV 2 * Cykert,L 44780 MUS 429-A Indiv Instruc Oboe IV 1 * Turanchik,T 44781 MUS 429-B Indiv Instruc Oboe IV 2 * Turanchik,T 44782 MUS 430-A Indiv Instr Clarinet IV 1 * Turanchik,T 44783 MUS 430-B Indiv Instr Clarinet IV 2 * Turanchik,T 44784 MUS 431-A Indiv Instruc Bassoon IV 1 * Turanchik,T 44785 MUS 431-B Indiv Instruc Bassoon IV 2 * Turanchik,T 44786 MUS 432-A Indiv Instr Saxophone IV 1 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44787 MUS 432-B Indiv Instr Saxophone IV 2 * Novine-Whittaker,V 44788 MUS 433-A Indiv Instruc Violin IV 1 * Skidmore,D 44789 MUS 433-B Indiv Instruc Violin IV 2 * Skidmore,D 44790 MUS 434-A Indiv Instruc Viola IV 1 * Skidmore,D 44791 MUS 434-B Indiv Instruc Viola IV 2 * Skidmore,D 44792 MUS 435-A Indiv Instruc Cello IV 1 * Skogen,M 44793 MUS 435-B Indiv Instruc Cello IV 2 * Skogen,M 44794 MUS 436-A Indiv Instr Strg Bass IV 1 * Coleman,T 44795 MUS 436-B Indiv Instr Strg Bass IV 2 * Coleman,T 44796 MUS 437-A Indiv Instruc Guitar IV 1 * Newton,J 44797 MUS 437-B Indiv Instruc Guitar IV 2 * Newton,J 44798 MUS 438-B Indiv Instruc Percussion IV 2 * Metzger,J 44799 MUS 440-A Indiv Instruc Harp IV 1 * Bach,B 44800 MUS 440-B Indiv Instruc Harp IV 2 * Bach,B 44801 MUS 441-A Ind Instruc Jazz Tech IV 1 * Metzger,J 44802 MUS 441-B Ind Instruc Jazz Tech IV 2 * Metzger,J 44803 MUS 442-A Indiv Instruc Drum Set IV 1 * Roberts,J 44804 MUS 442-B Indiv Instruc Drum Set IV 2 * Roberts,J

Music Theatre 41142 MTE 010-A MTE Recital Attendance 0 04:15-05:15PM T McNeela,C 44279 MTE 010-A MTE Recital Attendance 0 04:15-05:15PM T McNeela,C 44280 MTE 170-A Music Theatre Theory 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44281 MTE 170-B Music Theatre Theory 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44282 MTE 301-A History of Music Theatre 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Sabo,L 44284 *MTE 302-A Music Theatre Literature 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Formato,L 44288 MTE 371-A Contemporary Vocal 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 44289 MTE 495-A Senior Seminar 2 01:40-03:20PM M Clemmons,D 44290 MTE 495-B Senior Seminar 2 01:40-03:20PM W Clemmons,D

Neuroscience 43799 BIO 111-A Introductory Cell Biology 3 08:15-09:10AM MWF Izzo,A 43825 BIO 111-B Introductory Cell Biology 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Train,T 43813 BIO 111-LL Introductory Cell Biology 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Miyamoto,Y 43868 BIO 113-A Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 43864 BIO 113-B Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM T Chandrasekaran,S 43866 BIO 113-C Cell Biology Laboratory 1 09:25-12:25PM W Staff 43865 BIO 113-D Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM W Chandrasekaran,S 43863 BIO 113-F Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Chandrasekaran,S 43867 BIO 113-G Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM F Staff 43826 *BIO 245-A Principles of Genetics 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Train,T 43861 *BIO 245-B Principles of Genetics 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Chandrasekaran,S 44170 *BIO 245-C Principles of Genetics 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Staff 43822 BIO 246-A Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM W Terribilini,M 43883 BIO 246-B Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43884 BIO 246-C Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM F Staff 43854 BIO 264-A Human Physiology 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF Vick,R 44466 BIO 264-B Human Physiology 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF Staff 43855 BIO 264-C Human Physiology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Vick,R 43808 *BIO 422-A Molecular and Cellular Biology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Miyamoto,Y 43858 BIOL 264-A Human Physiology Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Vick,R 43857 BIOL 264-B Human Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Vick,R 43834 BIOL 264-C Human Physiology Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Staff 44467 BIOL 264-D Human Physiology Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM TH Staff 44468 BIOL 264-F Human Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43716 *CHM 211-A Organic Chemistry I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Karty,J 43717 *CHM 211-B Organic Chemistry I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Karty,J 43718 *CHM 211-C Organic Chemistry I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Matera,K 43733 *CHM 351-A Biochemistry 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Matera,K 43734 *CHM 351-B Biochemistry 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 43723 CHML 211-A Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Weller,P 43724 CHML 211-B Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Weller,P 43725 CHML 211-C Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Weller,P 43726 CHML 211-E Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM M Bernhardt,F 43727 CHML 211-E1 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0 05:30-08:30PM T Bernhardt,F 43735 CHML 351-A Biochemistry Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM T Matera,K 43736 CHML 351-E Biochemistry Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM T McManamy,M 43760 CHML 351-E1 Biochemistry Lab 0 06:00-09:00PM W Staff 43720 CHMR 211-E Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 05:30-06:30PM W Matera,K 43721 CHMR 211-E1 Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 07:00-08:00PM TH Karty,J 43722 CHMR 211-E2 Recitation: Organic Chem I 0 05:30-08:30PM TH Karty,J 43277 *CSC 410-A Artificial Intelligence 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Duvall,S 44044 *ESS 263-A NeuroMotor Control 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Ketcham,C 44045 *ESS 440-A Exercise and the Cell 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Miller,P 43894 *NEU 495-A Seminar in Neuroscience 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Bauer,E 43462 *PSY 242-A Cognitive Psychology 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Epting,L 43463 *PSY 242-B Cognitive Psychology 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Scott,A 43464 *PSY 242-C Cognitive Psychology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Scott,A 43465 *PSY 243-A Behavioral Neuroscience 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Overman,A 43466 *PSY 243-B Behavioral Neuroscience 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Overman,A 43473 *PSY 345-A Psychology of Learning 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Epting,L 43534 *PSY 350-A Principles of Drug Action 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Gendle,M

Peace and Conflict Studies 44152 GST 374-W Social Reform/Struggle for Chg 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Warner,B (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN THE THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR OF STUDY) 43616 *HSS 311-A WG:Social Policy & Inequality 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Warner,B 43628 HSS 349-A SL: Violence in Families 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Jones,A 43341 PHL 212-A Ethical Practice 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Batchelor,T 43342 PHL 212-B Ethical Practice 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Batchelor,T 44477 PCS 121-E Intro to Conflict Mediation 2 05:30-07:10PM M Dunn,L 42867 POL 141-A International Relations 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Giovanello,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 A. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR and WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR) 42869 POL 141-B International Relations 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Salwen,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 B. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR and WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR) 42870 POL 141-C International Relations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Swimelar,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 C. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR and WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR) 42871 POL 141-D International Relations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 D. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR and WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES MINOR) 42885 POL 348-A International Human Rights 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Swimelar,S (COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR)

Periclean Scholars 44832 PER 351-A Junior Periclean Scholars 2 04:30-06:30PM T Warner,B 44833 PER 451-A Senior Periclean Scholars 2 * Hassell,K

Philosophy 43334 PHL 110-A What Can We Know 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Weston,A 43335 PHL 110-B What Can We Know 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Weston,A 43336 PHL 110-C What Can We Know 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 43337 PHL 112-A How Should We Live 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Bottenberg,F 43338 PHL 112-B How Should We Live 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Bottenberg,F

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Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

43339 PHL 210-A Critical Thinking 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Cahill,A 43340 PHL 210-B Critical Thinking 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 43341 PHL 212-A Ethical Practice 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Batchelor,T 43342 PHL 212-B Ethical Practice 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Batchelor,T 43343 PHL 215-A Ethics/Decision Making 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Herman,G 43344 PHL 230-A Methods of Philosophcl Inquiry 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Cahill,A 43346 PHL 320-A Reclaiming Democracy 4 06:00-09:00PM W Bloch-Schulman,S 43345 PHL 331-A Ancient Philosophy 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Bloch-Schulman,S 43348 PHL 360-A Philosophy of Education 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Weston,A 43350 PHL 379-A Philosophy of Leaders 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Fowler,M 43351 PHL 461-A Integrative Tutorial 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Lubling,Y

Physical Education 44140 PED 100-A Tennis I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Leonard,A (8/27-10/10) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44141 PED 100-B Tennis I 1 12:25-02:05PM TTH Leonard,A (8/27-10/10) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44142 PED 100-C Tennis I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Leonard,A (10/17-12/3) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44145 PED 101-A Racquetball I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH West,J (08/27-10/10) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44829 PED 101-B Racquetball I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH West,J (10/17-12/3) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44143 PED 102-A Self Defense I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Thomas,R (08/27-10/10) 44144 PED 102-B Self Defense I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Thomas,R (10/17-12/03) 44134 PED 105-A Golf I 1 08:00-09:40AM TTH Dockrill,C (08/27-10/10) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44135 PED 105-B Golf I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Dockrill,C (08/27-10/10) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44137 PED 105-C Golf I 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Dockrill,C (10/17-12/03) (SPECIAL FEE: $15) 44123 PED 109-A Aerobic Cond/Weight Training 1 09:25-10:35AM MWF Butler-Storsved,L (08/28-10/11) 44125 PED 109-B Aerobic Cond/Weight Training 1 09:25-10:35AM MWF Butler-Storsved,L (10/16-12/02) 44139 PED 110-A Lake and River Kayaking 1 02:20-04:00PM TTH Jacob,J (08/27-10/10) (SPECIAL FEE: $225) 44138 PED 115-A Basic Canoe and Canoe Camping 1 03:35-05:15PM MW Jacob,J (10/16-12/02) (SPECIAL FEE: $225) 44136 *PED 205-A Golf II 1 08:00-09:40AM TTH Dockrill,C (10/17-12/03)

Physical Education & Health 44112 PEH 126-A Skills Actvty Tchng Team Spor 2 09:25-10:35AM MWF Hedrick,B 44571 PEH 310-A Motor Learning Theory 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Calhoun,M 44105 *PEH 324-A Nutrition 4 10:30-12:00PM TTH Bailey,E 44129 *PEH 362-E1 Health Living Elementary Sch 2 06:00-09:30PM M French,A (09/02-10/07) 44131 *PEH 362-E2 Health Living Elementary Sch 2 06:00-09:30PM M French,A (10/21-12/02) 44576 *PEH 423-A Physical Education Pedagogy Grades 6-12 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Storsved-Butler,L

Physics 44218 PHY 102-A Introduction to Astronomy 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44217 PHY 102-B Introduction to Astronomy 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 44219 PHY 102-C Introduction to Astronomy 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Moreau,C 44220 PHY 102-D Introduction to Astronomy 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Moreau,C 44221 PHY 102-F Introduction to Astronomy 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Moreau,C 44222 PHY 103-A Introduction to Geology 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 44223 PHY 103-B Introduction to Geology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 44224 PHY 105-A Physics of Sound 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Evans,B 44225 PHY 110-E Energy and the Environment 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Das,P 44226 PHY 172-A Oceanography 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44228 PHY 201-A General Physics I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 44229 PHY 201-B General Physics I 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff

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Women's/Gender Studies.

44227 PHY 201-C General Physics I 4 03:35-04:45PM MWF Staff 44230 *PHY 221-A University Physics I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Altmann,K 44232 *PHY 221-B University Physics I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Altmann,K 44231 *PHY 221-C University Physics I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Evans,B 44233 *PHY 313-A Modern Astrophysics 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Crider,A 44216 *PHY 372-A Robotics 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 44234 PHY 397-A Research Methods I 2 12:25-02:05PM T Wolter,S 44235 PHY 397-B Research Methods I 2 02:20-04:00PM T Wolter,S 44236 *PHY 403-A Electrodynamics I 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Das,P 44237 PHYL 102-E1 Astronomy Lab 0 06:00-10:00PM M Moreau,C 44238 PHYL 102-E2 Astronomy Lab 0 06:00-10:00PM W Moreau,C 44239 PHYL 201-A General Physics Lab I 0 08:00-09:40AM TH Gilliam,S 44240 PHYL 201-B General Physics Lab I 0 10:30-12:10PM TH Gilliam,S 44241 PHYL 201-C General Physics Lab I 0 12:25-02:05PM TH Gilliam,S 44242 PHYL 221-A University Physics I Lab 0 08:00-09:40AM T Altmann,K 44243 PHYL 221-B University Physics I Lab 0 10:30-12:10PM T Altmann,K 44244 PHYL 221-C University Physics I Lab 0 12:25-02:05PM T Evans,B

Policy Studies (formerly Public Administration) 44845 PST 231-E Public Administration 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 44840 PST 311-A Nonprofit Organizations 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Harman,P 44841 PST 328-A Public Policy 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Morgan,B 44843 PST 461-A Senior Seminar 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Morgan,B

Political Science 42859 POL 111-A American Government 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Farganis,R 42860 POL 111-B American Government 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Colbert,M 42861 POL 111-C American Government 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42862 POL 111-D American Government 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 43500 POL 111-E American Government 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42863 POL 111-F American Government 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Spray,S (FRESHMAN MAJORS ONLY) 42865 POL 112-E NC Student Legislature 1 05:30-06:30PM W Brumbaugh,C 42866 POL 114-E Model UN 1 05:30-06:30PM M Brumbaugh,C 44847 POL 120-E Intro to Political Thought 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Weidenfeld,M 42867 POL 141-A International Relations 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Giovanello,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 A. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR, WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS)

42869 POL 141-B International Relations 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Salwen,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 B. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR, WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS)

42870 POL 141-C International Relations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Swimelar,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 C. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR, WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS)

42871 POL 141-D International Relations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 D. COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR, WOMEN/GENDER STUDIES AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS)

42872 POL 161-A Comparative Politics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Roselle,L (FRESHMAN MAJORS ONLY) 42873 POL 161-B Comparative Politics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Brumbaugh,C 42874 POL 161-C Comparative Politics 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Brumbaugh,C 42875 POL 161-D Comparative Politics 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Brumbaugh,C 42876 POL 220-A Research Methods in Poli Sci 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Husser,J 42877 POL 220-B Research Methods in Poli Sci 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Husser,J 42878 POL 222-A State and Local Govt/Politics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Colbert,M 42879 POL 224-A Environmental Policy & Law 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Spray,S 42881 POL 302-A American Political Thought 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Weidenfeld,M 42882 POL 303-A Contemporary Pol Thought 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Weidenfeld,M 42883 POL 323-A Constitutional Law 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Farganis,R 42884 POL 342-A US Foreign Policy 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Giovanello,S 44844 POL 345-A International Terrorism 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Giovanello,S 42885 POL 348-A International Human Rights 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Swimelar,S (COUNTS TOWARD INTERNATIONAL STUDIES MAJOR AND PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42888 *POL 461-B Senior Sem (Int) 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Kirk,J 42887 *POL 461-E Senior Seminar 4 05:30-09:00PM T Farganis,R

Povert and Social Justice Studies 44875 PSJ 110-A Introduction to Povert Studies 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Johnson,A

Professional Writing Studies 43912 ART 260-A Intro to Digital Art 4 01:50-04:50PM MW Wood,L

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Women's/Gender Studies.

($150 FEE) 43913 ART 260-B Intro to Digital Art 4 09:10-12:10PM TTH DiRosa,S ($150 FEE) 43917 *ART 360-A The Static Image Digital Art 4 09:25-12:25PM MW Wood,L ($150 FEE) 43671 *BUS 202-W1 Business Communications 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Conn,C 43681 *BUS 202-W10 Business Communications 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Stevens,E 44092 *BUS 202-W11 Business Communications 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Watson,L 43682 *BUS 202-W12 Business Communications 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Buechler,S 44093 *BUS 202-W13 Business Communications 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Courtright,M 43673 *BUS 202-W2 Business Communications 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Conn,C 43674 *BUS 202-W3 SL: Business Communications 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Conn,C 43675 *BUS 202-W4 Business Communications 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Nienhaus,B 43676 *BUS 202-W5 Business Communications 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Nienhaus,B 44091 *BUS 202-W6 Business Communications 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Courtright,M 43678 *BUS 202-W7 Business Communications 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Buechler,S 43679 *BUS 202-W8 Business Communications 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Stevens,E 43680 *BUS 202-W9 Business Communications 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Courtright,M 43163 *COM 232-A Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Lashley,K 43166 *COM 232-B Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Gaither,T 43187 *COM 232-C SL: Public Relations/Civic Respon 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Ward-Johnson,F 43209 *COM 314-A Writing Broadcast/New Media 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Nelson,T 43169 *COM 322-A Corporate Publishing 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Gibson,G 43189 *COM 322-B Corporate Publishing 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Lashley,K 43167 *COM 322-C Corporate Publishing 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Piland,C 43199 *COM 350-A Web Publishing 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Motley,P 43190 *COM 350-B Web Publishing 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42641 *ENG 215-A Intro Professnl Wrtg Rhetoric 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Moore,J 42642 ENG 219-A Writing Studies Survey 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Patch,P 42655 ENG 312-A Visual Rhetorics 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42656 *ENG 313-A Special Topics in PWR: Travel Writing 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Strickland,M 42659 *ENG 319-A Writing Center Workshop 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Rosinski,P 42666 *ENG 397-A SL: Writing as Inquiry 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Pope-Ruark,R

Psychology 43431 PSY 111-A Introduction to Psychology 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 43432 PSY 111-B Introduction to Psychology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 43433 PSY 111-C Introduction to Psychology 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Wilmshurst,L 43434 PSY 111-D Introduction to Psychology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Wilmshurst,L 43435 PSY 111-F Introduction to Psychology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 43436 PSY 111-G Introduction to Psychology 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Scott,A 43438 PSY 111-I Introduction to Psychology 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Buck,D 43439 PSY 111-J Introduction to Psychology 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Buck,D 43440 PSY 111-K Introduction to Psychology 4 05:30-08:50PM T Staff 43441 PSY 111-L Introduction to Psychology 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 43442 PSY 111-M Introduction to Psychology 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 43443 PSY 111-N Introduction to Psychology 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43444 *PSY 240-A Lifespan Development 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 43445 *PSY 240-B Lifespan Development 4 10:30-12:10PM TTHVandermaas-Peeler,M 43447 *PSY 240-C Lifespan Development 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43448 *PSY 241-A Social Psychology 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Johnson,I 43450 *PSY 241-B Social Psychology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Johnson,I 43451 *PSY 241-C Social Psychology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Allison,M 43462 *PSY 242-A Cognitive Psychology 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Epting,L 43463 *PSY 242-B Cognitive Psychology 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Scott,A 43464 *PSY 242-C Cognitive Psychology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Scott,A 43465 *PSY 243-A Behavioral Neuroscience 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Overman,A 43466 *PSY 243-B Behavioral Neuroscience 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Overman,A 43475 PSY 245-A Early Childhood Development 4 12:25-02:05PM TTHVandermaas-Peeler,M 43476 PSY 276-A Parapsychology 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF McClearn,D 43467 *PSY 302-A Experiment Rsrch Mthds Stats 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Green,T 43468 *PSY 302-B Experiment Rsrch Mthds Stats 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Green,T 43469 *PSY 303-A NonExprmt Rsrch Mthds Stats 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Buck,D 43470 *PSY 303-B NonExprmt Rsrch Mthds Stats 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Johnson,I 43477 *PSY 321-A SL: Educational Psychology 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Darby,A 43478 *PSY 321-B SL: Educational Psychology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Darby,A 43479 *PSY 321-C Educational Psychology 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43471 *PSY 333-A Abnormal Psychology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Fromson,P 43472 *PSY 333-B Abnormal Psychology 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 43474 *PSY 343-A Personality Psychology 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Fromson,P 43473 *PSY 345-A Psychology of Learning 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Epting,L 43534 *PSY 350-A Principles of Drug Action 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Gendle,M 43480 PSY 357-A CJ: Criminal Behavior 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Allison,M 43481 *PSY 363-A Industrial & Organ'l Psychol 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Leupold,C 43482 *PSY 368-A Psychology of Leadership 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Leupold,C 43526 PSY 383-A Grad Study Psy/Mental Health 1-4 02:20-03:20PM MW Epting,L (8/28-10/9) 43528 PSY 383-B Grad Study PSY/Mental Health 1-4 02:20-03:20PM MW Epting,L (10/16-12/2) 43483 *PSY 460-A Empirical Research Seminar 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Smith,G 43485 *PSY 460-B Empirical Research Seminar 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Epting,L 43484 *PSY 461-A Senior Seminar 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Fromson,P

Public Health Studies 44480 *ANT 325-A Culture, Health and Illness 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 43799 BIO 111-A Introductory Cell Biology 3 08:15-09:10AM MWF Izzo,A 43825 BIO 111-B Introductory Cell Biology 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Train,T 43813 BIO 111-LL Introductory Cell Biology 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Miyamoto,Y 43868 BIO 113-A Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 43864 BIO 113-B Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM T Chandrasekaran,S 43866 BIO 113-C Cell Biology Laboratory 1 09:25-12:25PM W Staff 43865 BIO 113-D Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM W Chandrasekaran,S 43863 BIO 113-F Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Chandrasekaran,S 43867 BIO 113-G Cell Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM F Staff 43796 BIO 212-A Intro Population Biology 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Haenel,G 43877 BIO 212-B Intro Population Biology 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Staff 43795 BIO 214-A Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM M Haenel,G 43787 BIO 214-B Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:40-04:40PM W DeVries,M 43878 BIO 214-C Population Biology Laboratory 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43826 *BIO 245-A Principles of Genetics 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Train,T 43861 *BIO 245-B Principles of Genetics 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Chandrasekaran,S 44170 *BIO 245-C Principles of Genetics 3 10:30-11:50AM TTH Staff 43822 BIO 246-A Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM W Terribilini,M 43883 BIO 246-B Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43884 BIO 246-C Principles of Genetics Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM F Staff 43777 BIO 263-A Human Anatomy 4 08:20-09:40AM TTH Clark,M 43833 BIO 263-LL Human Anatomy 4 08:15-09:10AM MWF Uno,J 43854 BIO 264-A Human Physiology 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF Vick,R 44466 BIO 264-B Human Physiology 4 09:25-10:20AM MWF Staff 43855 BIO 264-C Human Physiology 4 10:30-11:50AM TTH Vick,R 43781 BIOL 263-A Human Anatomy Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM M Clark,M 43871 BIOL 263-B Human Anatomy Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 43843 BIOL 263-C Human Anatomy Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Uno,J 43869 BIOL 263-D Human Anatomy Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM W Staff 43835 BIOL 263-F Human Anatomy Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 43858 BIOL 264-A Human Physiology Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM M Vick,R 43857 BIOL 264-B Human Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM T Vick,R 43834 BIOL 264-C Human Physiology Lab 0 01:40-04:40PM W Staff 44467 BIOL 264-D Human Physiology Lab 0 09:25-12:25PM TH Staff 44468 BIOL 264-F Human Physiology Lab 0 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 44453 *ECO 440-A Urban Economics/Planning 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Tiemann,T 44176 ENS 111-A Intro. to Envir. Science 3 09:25-10:20AM MWF Chunco,A 44206 ENS 111-B Intro. to Envir. Science 3 08:20-09:40AM TTH Staff 44204 ENS 111-C Intro. to Envir. Science 3 08:20-09:10AM MWF Thomas-Laemont,P 44208 ENS 113-A Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM M Staff 44210 ENS 113-B Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM T Staff 44185 ENS 113-C Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:40-04:40PM W Moore,S 44205 ENS 113-D Intro Environmental Sci Lab 1 01:00-04:00PM TH Staff 44471 *ENS 220-A Garden Studio/Fall Winter 2 05:00-06:00PM TTH Strickland,M 44014 *ESS 322-A Epidemiology of Phys Activity 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 44049 *ESS 324-A Physiology of Exercise 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Beedle,B 44050 *ESSL 324-A Physiology of Exercise Lab 0 01:40-03:40PM W Beedle,B 44053 *ESSL 324-B Physiology of Exercise Lab 0 02:20-04:00PM TH Beedle,B 44013 *ESS 333-A Exercise Psychology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Bixby,W

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Women's/Gender Studies.

44043 *ESS 424-A Applied Exercise Physiology 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Nepocatych,S 42369 GEO 250-A Intro Geographic Info Systems 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Xiao,H (CROSS LIST WITH ENS 250) 43617 *HSS 213-A Working w/Groups Communities 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Colville,K 43629 *HSS 213-B Working w/Groups Communities 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43616 *HSS 311-A WG:Social Policy & Inequality 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Warner,B 43631 *HSS 411-A Design/Assessing Hum Serv Prg 4 09:25-11:45AM MWF Warner,D 44105 *PEH 324-A Nutrition 4 10:30-12:00PM TTH Bailey,E 43585 PHS 201-A Introduction to Public Health 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Barlow,J 43586 PHS 201-B Introduction to Public Health 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43588 PHS 201-C SL: Introduction to Public Health 4 10:30-12:10AM TTH Fair,C 43590 *PHS 301-A Intro to Epidemiology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43592 PHS 302-A Global Health 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 43593 *PHS 461-A Senior Seminar 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43063 STS 212-A Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 A) 43067 STS 212-B Statistics in Application 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 B) 43069 STS 212-C Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 C) 43071 STS 212-D Statistics in Application 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 D) 43073 STS 212-F Statistics in Application 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 F) 43075 STS 212-G Statistics in Application 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 G)

Religious Studies 42831 REL 110-A Religion in a Global Context 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42832 REL 110-B Religion in a Global Context 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42834 REL 110-C Religion in a Global Context 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42835 REL 110-D Religion in a Global Context 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42837 REL 110-F Religion in a Global Context 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Winfield,P 42838 REL 110-G Religion in a Global Context 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 42842 REL 110-H Religion in a Global Context 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42844 REL 110-I Religion in a Global Context 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Staff 42846 REL 110-J Religion in a Global Context 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42848 REL 110-K Religion in a Global Context 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Russell,L 42847 REL 202-A AS: Hindu Traditions 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Allocco,A 44473 REL 203-A Islamic Traditions 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 42836 REL 205-A Jewish Traditions 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Claussen,G 42843 REL 212-A Intro to New Testament 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42845 *REL 292-A Approaches-Study Rel 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Peters,R 42849 REL 348-A Environmental Ethics 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42833 REL 356-A Chinese Religions 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Winfield,P 42840 REL 363-A Women in Islam 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Allocco,A 42839 REL 379-A Jewish-Christian Dialogue 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Claussen,G Pugh,J 42912 *REL 460-A Monsters in the Bible 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Huber,L

Science 43890 SCI 121-A Science Without Borders 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Grimley,E 43891 SCI 121-B Science Without Borders 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Shetlar,R 43892 SCI 121-C Science Without Borders 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Shetlar,R 44474 SCI 121-D Science Without Borders 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Dillashaw,G

Sport and Event Management 43640 SEM 212-A Intro to Sport/Event Mgmt 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Cryan,M 43642 SEM 212-B Intro to Sport/Event Mgmt 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Cryan,M 43643 SEM 212-C Intro to Sport/Event Mgmt 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF McFadden,C 43646 SEM 212-D Intro to Sport/Event Mgmt 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 43647 SEM 226-A Facility Planning/Maint/Mgt 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 43648 SEM 226-B Facility Planning/Maint/Mgt 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 43644 SEM 227-A SL: Programming/Event Mgt 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Walker,H 43661 SEM 227-B SL: Programming/Event Mgt 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Wolff,L 43660 *SEM 305-A Legal Aspcts Sport/Event Mgt 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Roupas,T 43649 *SEM 332-A Research Methods in SEM 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH McFadden,C

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43652 *SEM 332-B Research Methods in SEM 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH McFadden,C 43645 *SEM 351-A Mktg in Sport/Event Mgt 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 43653 *SEM 412-A Financial Ops Sport/Event Mgt 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Weaver,A 43657 *SEM 426-A Governance/Policy Development 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Owen,H 43655 *SEM 461-A Senior Seminar 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Weaver,A 43951 *SEM 481-A Internship in SEM/ELR 6 * Walker,H

Sociology 42293 SOC 111-A Introductory Sociology 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42294 SOC 111-B Introductory Sociology 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Henricks,T 42295 SOC 111-C Introductory Sociology 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Henricks,T 42296 SOC 111-D Introductory Sociology 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42297 SOC 111-E Introductory Sociology 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Staff 42298 SOC 111-F Introductory Sociology 4 08:00-09:40AM TTH Staff 42299 SOC 111-G Introductory Sociology 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 42300 SOC 111-I Introductory Sociology 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 42301 *SOC 215-A Qualitative Research Methods 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff (CROSSLIST WITH ANT 215) 42302 *SOC 216-A Quantitative Research Methods 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Peeks,A (CROSSLIST WITH ANT 216) 42308 SOC 243-A Sociology of Education 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Curry,B 42303 *SOC 261-A Classical Sociological Theory 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Arcaro,T 44482 SOC 316-A Sociology of Religion 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42307 SOC 355-A CJ: Criminology 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Peeks,A 42305 *SOC 461-A Senior Seminar in Sociology 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Peeks,A

Spanish 42225 *SPN 121-A Elementary Spanish I 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42226 *SPN 121-B Elementary Spanish I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42227 *SPN 121-C Elementary Spanish I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF de Lama,M 42228 *SPN 121-D Elementary Spanish I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF de Lama,M 43885 *SPN 121-E Elementary Spanish I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Staff 42260 *SPN 124-A Intensive Elem Span I and II 6 08:00-09:10AM MWF Van Bodegraven,D 08:00-08:50AM TTH Staff 42261 *SPN 124-B Intensive Elem Span I and II 6 10:50-12:00PM MWF Staff 10:50-11:40AM TTH 42234 *SPN 221-A Intermediate Spanish I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Post,A 42235 *SPN 221-B Intermediate Spanish I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Post,A 42236 *SPN 221-C Intermediate Spanish I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Namaste,N 42237 *SPN 221-D Intermediate Spanish I 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Namaste,N 43886 *SPN 221-E Intermediate Spanish I 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 42238 *SPN 222-A Contemporary Conversations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Olmedo,R 42239 *SPN 222-B Contemporary Conversations 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Mendoza Castano,R 43887 *SPN 222-C Contemporary Conversations 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Mendoza Castano,R 43888 *SPN 222-D Contemporary Conversations 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Staff 43889 *SPN 222-E Contemporary Conversations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff 42249 *SPN 320-A Reading Texts, Reading Life 4 10:50-12:00PM MW Garcia-Soormally,M 42252 *SPN 320-B Reading Texts, Reading Life 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Kupatadze,K 42253 *SPN 320-C Reading Texts, Reading Life 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Garcia-Soormally,M 43893 *SPN 320-D Reading Texts, Reading Life 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Ihrie,M 43895 *SPN 320-E Reading Texts, Reading Life 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Staff 42255 *SPN 322-A Composition 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Mendoza Castano,R 42257 *SPN 322-B Composition 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Kupatadze,K 42258 *SPN 322-C Composition 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Kupatadze,K 43896 *SPN 322-D Composition 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 43897 *SPN 330-A CANCELLED 4 05:30-07:10PM TTH Staff 43900 *SPN 342-A Phonetics 4 05:30-07:10PM MW Staff 43898 *SPN 350-A Intro Lit Analysis Spanish 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Namaste,N 43899 *SPN 353-A CANCELLED 4 03:35-05:15PM MW de Lama,M 42259 *SPN 485-A Capstone Seminar 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Van Bodegraven,D

Statistics 43063 STS 212-A Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 A) 43067 STS 212-B Statistics in Application 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Doehler,K (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 B) 43069 STS 212-C Statistics in Application 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Taylor,L

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Women's/Gender Studies.

(CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 C) 43071 STS 212-D Statistics in Application 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Taylor,L (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 D) 43073 STS 212-F Statistics in Application 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 F) 43075 STS 212-G Statistics in Application 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Li,Q (CROSSLISTED WITH MTH 220 G) 43043 *STS 213-A SL: Survey Sampling Methods 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Doehler,K 43045 STS 470-A Senior Seminar 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Awtrey,C

Study Abroad Winter Term 2014 Preparatory Seminars 44078 STA 206-A South Africa Preparatory Semin 1 05:15-07:15PM TH Layne,P Curry,B 44080 STA 211-A Peru Heritage Preparatory Sem 1 * Olmedo,R 44082 STA 213-A EuroMed Preparatory Seminar 1 05:30-07:30PM T Das,J Kurt,M 44824 STA 222-A Italy Heritage Prep Seminar 1 05:30-07:30PM TH Gatti,E Huber,L 44809 STA 229-A Australia New Zeal Film Prep 1 03:35-05:35PM W Johnson,W Saltz,S 44821 STA 236-A India Preparatory Seminar 1 04:15-05:15PM TH Arangala,C Tomasek,T 44826 STA 237-A WWII Preparatory Seminar 1 03:35-05:00PM W Kleckner,M 44820 STA 240-A Holocaust Studies Prep Sem 1 06:00-08:00PM W Lee,R 44084 STA 245-A Barbados Preparatory Seminar 1 05:30-08:00PM T Walker,H Gallagher,A 44817 STA 246-A Greece Preparatory Seminar 1 03:45-04:45PM W Chang,H 44363 STA 248-A Vietnam Preparatory Seminar 1 05:30-07:30PM W Stevens,E 44810 STA 250-A Australia Indigenous Prep Sem 1 01:00-03:00PM SU Bolin,A Trachman,C 44813 STA 252-A Costa Rica Culture Prep Sem 1 03:00-05:00PM SU Brumbaugh,C Matthews,M 44808 STA 253-A Australia Ecotourism Prep Sem 1 08:30-09:30AM T Bixby,W Nepocatych,S 44333 STA 259-A Ireland Prepartory Seminar 1 04:15-05:15PM TH Braye,S 44823 STA 260-A Italy Fine Art Prep Seminar 1 05:15-06:15PM TH Simpkins,A Hogan,H 44814 STA 265-A London Photography Prep Sem 1 * Hassell,K Swimelar,S 44825 STA 266-A New Zealand Environ Prep Sem 1 * Smith,C 44815 STA 267-A Sacred Spaces Preparatory Sem 1 03:45-04:45PM T Glasco,S Russell,L 44812 STA 268-A Costa Rica Service Prep Sem 1 * DiRosa,S Enfield,M 44087 STA 274-A European Union Prep Sem 1 04:00-08:00PM SU Morgan,B 44811 STA 275-A China Preparatory Seminar 1 06:30-08:30PM M Xiao,H Crowe,D 44167 STA 277-A Business Pacific Rim Prep Sem 1 03:00-08:00PM F Gupta,N Synn,W 44816 STA 279-A Ghana Preparatory Seminar 1 04:00-08:00PM SU Digre,B 44417 STA 288-A Brazil Preparatory Seminar 1 04:15-06:15PM T Kier,L Johnson,A 44822 STA 289-A Israel Preparatory Seminar 1 03:45-04:45PM M Fuller,J 44856 STA 290-A Ghana Dance Preparatory Seminar 1 05:00-07:00PM T Aryeh,J Elon in Costa Rica 43623 STA 303-IS Costa Rica Study Abroad 12.0-16 * Pelton,L Elon in London 43578 GST 356-IS London: Traveling Through Tim 4 * Frontani,H 43622 STA 302-IS London Semester Abroad 12.0-16 * Pelton,L Elon in Florence 43596 ART 171-IS Studio Art in Florence 1-2 * Pelton,L (ADDITIONAL FEE)

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Women's/Gender Studies.

43579 ARH 310-IS Art History in Florence/ELR 4 * Butler,E 43604 *DAN 214-IS Modern IV 1 * Staff 43605 *DAN 216-IS Ballet IV 1 * Staff 43607 DAN 302-IS Dance History II 4 * Staff 43609 DAN 320-IS Dance in Florence 2-4 * Staff 43584 *ENG 368-IS English Lit in Florence/ELR 4 * Foust,L 43587 GST 380-IS Italy: Contemporary Culture 4 * Basirico,L 43589 HST 380-IS History of Contemporary Italy 4 * Pelton,L 43612 ITL 121-IS Elementary Italian I 4 * Pelton,L 43613 *ITL 122-IS Elementary Italian II 4 * Pelton,L 43615 *ITL 221-IS Intermediate Italian I 4 * Pelton,L 43618 *ITL 222-IS Intermediate Italian II 4 * Pelton,L 43619 *ITL 321-IS Italian Conversation 4 * Pelton,L 43601 MUS 191-IS Music Lessons in Florence 1-4 * Staff (ADDITIONAL FEE) 43591 POL 350-IS Italian Politics and Governmen 4 * Pelton,L

Theatre Arts 44245 THE 010-A Theatre Attendance 0 04:15-05:15PM T Rubeck,F 44246 THE 010-B Theatre Attendance 0 04:15-05:15PM T Smith,M 44247 THE 101-A Intro to Theatre 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44248 THE 110-A Theatre Workshop 2 * Spensieri,T 44249 THE 110-B Theatre Workshop 4 * Spensieri,T 44250 THE 120-A Acting I 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Gang,R 44251 THE 120-B Acting I 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Gang,R 44252 THE 125-A Acting for Non-Majors 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Staff 44253 THE 125-B Acting for Non-Majors 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Johnson,C 44254 THE 210-A Technical Prod in Theatre 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hart,N 44255 THE 210-B Technical Prod in Theatre 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Spensieri,T 44256 *THE 215-A B.A. Acting II 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Johnson,C 44257 *THE 220-A Acting II 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Wahl,K 44258 *THE 220-B Acting II 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Wahl,K 44259 *THE 220-C CANCELLED 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Wahl,K 44260 THE 222-A Fund of Make-up Design/Appl 2 01:40-03:20PM MW Johnson,C (8/28-10/9) 44261 THE 222-B Fund of Make-up Design/Appl 2 01:40-03:20PM MW Johnson,C (10/16-12/2) 44262 THE 223-A Theatre Ensemble 1 * McNeela,C (REQUIRES AUDITION FOR DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION) 44263 THE 223-B Theatre Ensemble 1 * Otos,K (REQUIRES AUDITION FOR DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION) 44264 THE 223-C Theatre Ensemble 1 * Rubeck,F (REQUIRES AUDITION FOR DEPARTMENT PRODUCTION) 44265 THE 225-A The Dynamic Instrument 1 03:35-05:15PM MW Wahl,K 44266 THE 301-A Theatre History/Literature I 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 44267 THE 310-A Advanced Projects in Theatre 2 * Smith,M (REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR) 44268 THE 310-B Advanced Projects in Theatre 4 * Smith,M (REQUIRES WRITTEN PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR) 44402 *THE 320-A Spec Tp: Singing for the Actor 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Hill,A 44269 *THE 321-A Acting for the Camera 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Flannery,M 44270 *THE 325-A Vocal Production III 1 12:15-01:25PM MWF Gang,R 44271 *THE 326-A Vocal Production IV 2 03:35-05:15PM MW Gang,R 44272 *THE 331-A Playscript Analysis 4 10:50-12:00PM MWF Rubeck,F 44273 *THE 420-A Acting V: Acting Shakespeare 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Otos,K 44274 THE 440-A Spec Top: Costume Construction 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Green,K 44275 THE 440-B Spec Top: Costume History 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Smith,J 44276 THE 495-A Senior Seminar 2 01:40-03:20PM M Rubeck,F Otos,K (BFA MAJORS) 44277 THE 495-B Senior Seminar 2 01:40-03:20PM W Smith,J (BA THEATRICAL DESIGN & PRODUCTION MAJORS) 44278 THE 495-C Senior Seminar 4 12:25-02:05PM TTH Otos,K (BA THEATRE STUDIES MAJORS)

Women's/Gender Studies 43416 ARH 320-A Issues in Contemp Art 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Ringelberg,K

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Special course or section labeling indicates the following. AA = African/African-American Studies, AMS = American Studies, AS = Asian Studies, BF = Business

Fellows, CJ = Criminal Justice Studies, CS = Classical Studies, E = Evening, FL = COM Fellows, GRS = German Studies, IS = Study Abroad, ITS = Italian Studies, HNRS = Honors, LA = Latin American Studies, LDSH = Leadership, LL = Large Lecture, NV = Non-Violence Studies, SL = Service Learning, W = Writing Intensive, WG =

Women's/Gender Studies.

44324 DAN 320-B Spec Top: Dance and Gender 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Wellford,J 42665 ENG 355-A The Novel: British Women 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Myers,J 44133 GST 469-W Women in Music 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Erdmann,T (OPEN TO STUDENTS IN 3RD OR 4TH YEAR OF STUDY. COUNTS AS 300-400 LEVEL MUS ELECTIVE FOR MUSIC MAJORS NOT COUNTING COURSE AS

UPPER-LEVEL GST SEMINAR.)

42355 *HST 467-A U.S. Gender/Sexuality 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Festle,M 43616 *HSS 311-A WG:Social Policy & Inequality 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Warner,B 43628 HSS 349-A SL: Violence in Families 4 02:20-04:00PM TTH Jones,A 42897 INT 141-A International Relations 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Giovanello,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 A. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42898 INT 141-B International Relations 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Salwen,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 B. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42901 INT 141-C International Relations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Swimelar,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 C. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 42902 INT 141-D International Relations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff (CROSS-LISTED WITH POL 141 D. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINOR) 43346 PHL 320-A Reclaiming Democracy 4 06:00-09:00PM W Bloch-Schulman,S 42867 POL 141-A International Relations 4 01:40-03:20PM MW Giovanello,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 A. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42869 POL 141-B International Relations 4 01:40-02:50PM MWF Salwen,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 B. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42870 POL 141-C International Relations 4 09:25-10:35AM MWF Swimelar,S (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 C. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42871 POL 141-D International Relations 4 08:00-09:10AM MWF Staff (CROSS-LISTED WITH INT 141 D. COUNTS TOWARD PEACE AND CONFLICT STUDIES MINORS) 42836 REL 205-A Jewish Traditions 4 12:15-01:25PM MWF Claussen,G 42840 REL 363-A Women in Islam 4 03:35-05:15PM MW Allocco,A 43901 WGS 110-A Sex and Gender 4 10:30-12:10PM TTH Royster,L

GRADUATE COURSES Master of Arts in Interactive Media 43127 COM 525-A Digital Media Production 1 09:25-10:35AM MW Berkner,J 43128 COM 525-B Digital Media Production 1 10:30-12:10PM TTH Berkner,J 43184 COM 530-A Theory and Audience Analysis 3 09:25-10:35AM MWF Lackaff,D 43235 COM 540-A Interactive Writing and Design 3 01:40-03:20PM MW Walsh,B 43236 COM 540-B Interactive Writing and Design 3 03:35-05:15PM MW Walsh,B 43205 COM 550-A Producing Interactive Media 3 12:25-02:05PM TTH Staff 43206 COM 550-B Producing Interactive Media 3 02:20-04:00PM TTH Staff 43239 COM 560-A Interactive Media Strategies 3 10:30-12:10PM TTH Xu,Q 43201 COM 565-A Visual Aesthetics 3 10:50-12:00PM MWF Motley,P 43202 COM 565-B Visual Aesthetics 3 12:15-01:25PM MWF Motley,P 43156 COM 571-A Pro Seminar 0 04:10-05:00PM TH Copeland,D

Master of Business Administration 43947 MBA 501-E Goal Setting Career Devt I 1.5 * Burpitt,W 43948 MBA 511-E Enhancing Managerial Communica 3 06:00-09:00PM T Buck,J 43953 MBA 521-E Econ Policy & Global Environ 3 06:00-09:00PM W Das,J 43954 MBA 541-E Marketing Management 3 06:00-09:00PM M Hodge,S 43955 *MBA 551-E Financial Management 3 06:00-09:00PM W Gupta,N 43956 *MBA 562-E Mgt/Org Theory: Mgt & Leader 3 06:00-09:00PM M Valle,M 44465 *MBA 566-E Organization Analytics 3 06:00-09:00PM T Mancuso,A 43957 *MBA 585-E Strategic Thinking 3 06:00-09:00PM T O'Mara,K 43958 MBA 595-E Employment Law for Managers 3 06:00-09:00PM W Moorman,A

Master of Education 42801 MED 516-OL Education Research 3 * Owusu-Ansah,A 42802 MED 516-OLII Education Research 3 * Byrd,E 42803 MED 522-OL Advanced Literacy Devt 3 * Mihans,R 42804 MED 542-OL Hst/Legl/Edu Aspects 3 * Staff 42805 MED 562-OL Foundations Gifted Education 3 * Bryan,R