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Make your payment by the following due dates: MAY 1, 2017 Full semester May Term A Term Summer I JUNE 26, 2017 B Term Summer II Priority Registration Graduates, Seniors, and Juniors March 20-May 5 Sophomores March 27-May 5 Freshmen April 3-May 5 New students and Dual Enrollment April 10-May 5 COURSE OFFERING FOR THE SUMMER 2017 SEMESTER

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Make your payment by the

following due dates:

MAY 1, 2017

Full semester

May Term

A Term

Summer I

JUNE 26, 2017

B Term

Summer II

Priority Registration

Graduates, Seniors, and Juniors

March 20-May 5

Sophomores

March 27-May 5

Freshmen

April 3-May 5

New students and Dual Enrollment

April 10-May 5

COURSE OFFERING FOR THE SUMMER 2017 SEMESTER

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Summer Calendar 2017

May June July August

8 First Day of Class:

May Term, All Summer,

and A Term

12 Last day to drop/add:

May Term, All Summer,

and A Term

19 Last day to “W”:

May Term

26 Last day to “W”:

A Term

Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

May Term

29 University Closed,

Memorial Day

2 Last Day of Class:

May Term

5 First day of Class:

Summer I

9 Last day to “W”:

All Summer

Last day to drop/add:

Summer I

12 Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

A Term

16 Last day to “W”:

Summer I

Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

May Term

23 Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

Summer I

30 Last day of Class:

A Term and Summer I

3 First Day of Class:

B Term

4 University Closed,

Fourth of July

7 Last day to drop/add:

B Term

10 First day of Class:

Summer II

14 Last day to drop/add:

Summer II

17 Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

All Summer

21 Last day to “W”:

Summer II and B Term

28 Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

Summer II

4 Last Day of Class:

May Term, All Summer,

and A Term

7 Last day to “WP” or “WF”:

B Term

22 Last day of Class:

B Term and All Summer

26 Graduation date

Step 1—Priority Registration

The student will use the program of study in the University Catalog and their personal transcript (available in CAMS) to select the courses appropriate for their major and/or minor. The student will make an appointment with their advisor to have the schedule reviewed; appointments begin on March 13, 2017 The advisor will review the schedule and make suggestions. If in agreement, the advisor will allow student access to registration. If the advisor does not agree with the schedule and the student does not want to make alterations, the advisor will allow access to registration and officially note the disapproval in the student’s file. Please see special online registration instructions on our website www.cumberland.edu/student-resources. During the appropriate time period, the student will log in to CAMS and register for the selected courses. Follow the steps in the CU Register that will include information about Student Financial Services, Residence Life, Student Life, and Business Office requirements. When this process is complete, students will be priority registered for spring classes. Classes are filled on a first-come, first-served basis, by the number of credit hours earned. Students are encouraged to take advantage of Priority Registration.

Step 2—Student Financial Services (MH-103)

If you had ANY type of Cumberland University financial aid (scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, etc) during the SP-17 semester, you should do the following:

Review your FA-17 schedule and determine if your pending

financial aid is correct.

Are all loan amounts correct? This includes student loans, PLUS

loans, and alternative loans.

Are all scholarships listed?

Are all grants listed?

Will your spring grades, GPA, grade level, etc. change your fall

2017 financial aid? If any pending aid is not correct, or if any aid is not listed on your statement, contact the Student Financial Services Office (MH-103) to complete any required forms or documentation, including spring 2017 loan applications. The Student Financial Services Staff can also be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at 615-547-1399.

The 2017-2018 FAFSA should be completed between October 1

and January 17, 2017 for fall 2017.

Some grant and scholarship’s eligibility require the FAFSA to be

completed by certain dates to be eligible.

The FAFSA is required for any aid, including loans that will be

awarded for the fall 2017 semester.

Page 3 SUMMER 2017

Step 3—University Business Office (MH-109)

Student billing statements may be viewed in the student ePortal at http://charlie.cumberland.edu/estudent/login.asp. Click on “My Ledger” and be sure to select the appropriate term (in the top left corner of the page). The Student billing statement will include tuition and fee charges, housing charges if student is living on campus, and pending financial aid. (Please note that estimated loan amount is the amount available. If you have estimated loans, you must see Financial Aid (MH-103) to accept loans and complete loan paperwork before you can make payment or payment arrangements.) Make sure all classes (check “My Schedule” on your ePortal) and all charges on “My Ledger” are correct.

PAYMENT OR PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS

Payment or Payment arrangements must be made by May 1 for the full semester, May Term, A Term and Summer I and by June 26 for B Term and Summer II to avoid having your schedule dropped. Registration will not be complete and students cannot attend classes until all tuition and fees are paid in US funds or appropriate payment arrangements have been made in the Business Office. All students must have all charges paid or appropriate payment arrangements made prior to moving into a residence hall, participating in academic or athletic activities and functions, or receiving other University privileges.

Payments may be made online by credit card, debit card or electronic check in your ePortal http://charlie.cumberland.edu/estudent/login.asp by clicking on the “Make Payment” button on your ledger. Payments may also be made in person in the Business Office in Memorial Hall, Rooms 109A, 109E, and 109F. Checks should be made payable to Cumberland University and include the student’s University ID number on the face of the check. The University also accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express and Discover credit or debit cards.

MONTHLY PAYMENTS

Students may make monthly payments by enrolling in the FACTS payment plan. Contracts may be completed online at http://www.cumberland.edu/admissions/financial-aid/e_cashier.html Payments are automatically withdrawn from a checking or savings account, or charged to a credit or debit card on the 5th or the 20th of each month. An enrollment fee of $35 for one semester or $50 for combined Fall/Spring semesters is automatically processed at the time of enrollment. The sooner students enroll in the payment plan, the more options for the number of months to pay are available. Students must have all balances paid before the end of each semester.

THIRD PARTY PROMISSORY NOTE

CU also offers a deferred payment plan to those students whose employer/responsible party has agreed to pay for their classes. Each semester, students must sign a third-party promissory note stating the employer/responsible party will pay the balance upon completion of classes at the end of the semester. These students must also submit a signed statement each semester from their employer on company letterhead outlining the amounts the employer will pay and the requirements (GPA, number of credit hours, etc.). Contact the Business Office at [email protected] to arrange for this payment option. Students with a balance of more than one semester in arrears will not be permitted to register for further classes until the account is paid.

STUDENT REFUNDS

If a student has a credit balance after all charges are applied, the student may receive a refund. Refunds cannot be processed until attendance is verified in all classes and loan funds are received. Loan funds are received at various times. Refunds can be processed by electronic funds transfer (EFT) directly to the student bank account or by paper check. The EFT option is the fastest and more convenient method and students will automatically receive an email when the EFT is processed. See instructions below for enrolling in EFT. Paper checks are issued for those not enrolled in EFT and generally take an extra day for processing. Paper checks are available for pick up in the business office for students who are taking classes on campus or by mail to off campus students. Students should check their ePortal to see when a Refund with a check number is posted to their account for pickup.

HOW TO ENROLL IN ELECTRONIC REFUNDS

Login to your ePortal account at https://charlie.cumberland.edu/estudent/login.asp

Select “My Ledger” on the left side of the screen.

Select “Make Payment” on the right side of the screen. (You are NOT making a payment, just accessing the next screen.) Note: If the “Make Payment” is not displayed, please email [email protected].

Select “Enroll in eRefund” on the left side of the screen.

Follow prompts to continue. If you have any questions or encounter any access restrictions, please email [email protected]. REMINDERS!

The Business Office Staff do NOT have access to student ePortal accounts or student bank information. Once enrolled, all refunds payable to the student will be EFT to the bank account set up. It is not necessary to enroll each semester. You will remain enrolled in EFT unless you withdraw from the process. If your bank account information needs to be updated for any reason, you must make the updates.

If you change your last name after enrolling in EFT, please email [email protected] to have your name updated. You may withdraw from EFT at any time by following the same steps above. Refunds to Parents (from PLUS loan funds, etc.) cannot be processed by EFT.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

Should any pending credits to a student’s account fail to materialize, or for any other reason a balance due results, the student is responsible for the balance. In the event the account remains unpaid and is referred to a collection agency, the student will also be responsible for all collection agency fees and/or attorney fees associated with collections.

*******PAPER STUDENT BILLING STATEMENTS WILL NO LONGER BE MAILED*******

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Summer 2017 Withdrawal Policy and Dates

Withdrawal will be effective from the date the formal application for withdrawal is filed with the Registrar. The policy for summer is as follows:

Session

Last Day to Register or

Add 100% 50% 25%

Last day to withdraw with a

grade of "W" Last day to get "WP" or "WF"

May (May 8-June 2) May 12 May 12 May 19 May 26 May 19 May 26

Summer I (June 5-June 30) June 9 June 9 June 16 June 23 June 16 June 23

Summer II (July 10-Aug 4) July 14 July 14 July 21 July 28 July 21 July 28

All Summer (May 8-Aug 22) May 12 May 12 June 9 July 17 June 9 July 17

Term A (May 8-June 30) May 12 May 12 May 26 June 12 May 26 June 12

Term B (July 3-Aug 22) July 7 July 7 July 21 August 7 July 21 August 7

RELEASE OF INFORMATION The University complies with all provisions of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 dealing with the release of education records. No information, except directory information, contained in any student’s records is released to persons outside the University or to unauthorized persons on the campus without the written consent of the student. The University reserves the right not to release directory information. Directory information includes name, home address, school address, telephone listing, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of the athletic team, dates of attendance, Deans List, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational institution attended. This information may be released to appear in public documents and may be otherwise disclosed without student consent unless a written request not to release information is filed each semester with the Registrar.

Cumberland University is in compliance with all known federal, state, and local regulations regarding non-discrimination. The University reserves the right to video tape or audio tape any class for educational purposes.

When a student decreases the number of hours attempted during a term, a refund may be calculated based upon the official drop date as presented to the Registrar’s Office. Credits are based on the tuition charges, not the amount paid. If the student is receiving financial assistance, credits will be returned to the financial aid accounts, including lenders of student loans, before any money is returned to the student. Students should note that the requirement to return the unearned portion of the federal financial aid might leave them owing a balance due to Cumberland University. Withdrawals from school for any reason, during any term, must be made by official notification to the Registrar’s Office (MH-107). FAILURE TO ATTEND CLASS DOES NOT CANCEL ENROLLMENT. The federal refund calculation policy will be used for students who have attended classes at CU and are receiving Title IV financial assistance. Refund or credit on account of residence hall rent after registration must be approved by the Vice President for Finance. Refunds will be granted on a pro-rata basis when the student is forced to withdraw

from the residence hall for personal medical reasons confirmed by a licensed physician, or at the request of Cumberland University Administration for reasons other than disciplinary. No refund will be made other than under the above circumstances. When a student who has received federal financial aid (PELL Grants, FSEOG Grants, Federal Perkins Loans, Direct Federal Stafford Loans, or Direct Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduates) completely withdraws from the University, the unearned portion of the aid must be returned to the program. The unearned portion is calculated up to the first 60% of the enrollment period. The calculations are made on a pro-rata basis, based upon the total enrollment period. The federal government has set the order in which unearned aid must be returned to the programs. Please see the University Catalog for information regarding the order in which refunds are returned. Students withdrawing from the University must contact the Registrar, the Student Financial Services Office, Director of Residence Life, Dean of Students, and the Business Office.

STUDENTS NEARING GRADUATION Any student nearing graduation is encouraged to complete the registration process as soon as possible in order that space may be reserved in the needed classes. The University does not guarantee a specific course will be offered during the anticipated final term of enrollment. The University urges students who are nearing graduation to consult with the Registrar, the Academic School Dean, and/or their advisor to ensure that the needed courses or appropriate substitutions will be offered during their remaining term(s) of enrollment. The University reserves the right to add, combine, or delete from this schedule, and to make any changes in listed faculty, teaching assignments, class times, and/or room designations.

ADVISING The University offers advising for both currently enrolled and entering students. Advisors help students with their schedules, but the primary obligation for knowing all graduation requirements rests with the student.

PRE-REQUISITE A pre-requisite is a course or other specific preparation that must be completed before enrollment in an advanced course. Prerequisite information is contained in the course description sections of the Cumberland University Catalog. A grade of “C” or higher must be earned before advancing to the next sequential course.

Page 5 SUMMER 2017

Summer 2017 Tuition and Fees

Undergraduate Tuition Full-time rate (12-18 hours; 300-400 level courses) $10,080.00

Undergraduate Tuition - Hourly rate (<12 or >18, 300-400 level courses) $840.00

Undergraduate Tuition - Hourly rate (100-200 level courses) SUMMER 2017 ONLY $420.00

Undergraduate CU Online per hour $450.00

MSP Tuition rate per hour - $840-less $365 tution assistance = Net cost $475.00

Graduate Tuition Rate (MBA, MA, MSES, MA, MAE, MAT, MED) $475.00

MSN Tuition rate per hour $525.00

Tuition - Comstar Telecommunications Basic Tower and Site $5,800.00

Comstar Housing Fee (based on availability) $1,100.00

Undergraduate Access Fee (1-4 hours) $155.00

Undergraduate Access Fee (5-11 hours) $315.00

Undergraduate Access Fee (12-18 hours) $525.00

Summer Residence Hall (per month) $425.00

Directed Study fee (per course) $100.00

Crossover Fee (per course) $150.00

*Additional fees required by course (see catalog) see catalog

International Student fee $75.00

Return Check fee $25.00

Certificate graduation fee $50.00

Undergraduate graduation fee $200.00

Graduate graduation fee $225.00

Make your payment by the following due dates:

MAY 1, 2017

Full semester

May Term

A Term

Summer I

JUNE 26, 2017

B Term

Summer II

Students who do not make payment arrangements by the due date may have

their schedule dropped.

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ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE Students who need extra help in any course are urged to make an appointment with the instructor to seek assistance as soon as a problem develops. Free tutoring is available by contacting the Office of Student Success

ID CARDS (Student Photo identification card) These documents are made or updated for all students during the registration fee paying process. There will be a charge for remaking lost ID cards. Students with a meal plan will need to present a valid ID card in order to receive meals in the Phillips Dining Hall. Any student may be asked to present an ID when checking out library materials.

RESIDENCE LIFE All students must have all Residence Life fees paid. Students must be official before they receive a key to their assigned residence hall. Please contact the Office of Residence Life at 615-547-1285 or [email protected].

TEXTBOOKS Materials for all courses taught at CU may be purchased at the University Bookstore, located in Labry Hall. Specific questions concerning this service should be addressed to the Bookstore Manager (615-547-1236). http://bookstore.cumberland.edu.

Cumberland University has been continuously chartered by the State of Tennessee since 1842. Cumberland University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate and master’s degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Cumberland University. The Tennessee State Department of Education has approved Cumberland University to offer certain programs for specific teacher licenses and for Beginning and Aspiring Instructional Leadership licenses. For a list of approved teacher licensure programs at Cumberland University, please visit the Department of Education website: (http://www.state.tn.us/education/lic/edprep.shtml) and select Cumberland University. (Department of Education, 710 James Robertson Pkwy., Nashville, TN 37243; 615-741-5158) Educator Preparation Programs in The School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts at Cumberland University are accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE). (Now CAEP, Council for Accreditation of Educator Preparation, 1140 19th St. NW, Ste. 400, Washington, DC 20036; 202-223-0077). This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs and/or advanced educator preparation programs at the University.

The baccalaureate and master’s programs in nursing are approved by the Tennessee Board of Nursing (665 Mainstream Dr, Metro Center, Nashville, TN 37243; 615-532-5166. The baccalaureate program in nursing at Cumberland University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036; 202-887-6791. (http://www.aacn.nche.edu/ccne-accreditation). The Athletic Training Program (AT Program) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE). The program has been placed on probation as of February 19, 2016 by the CAATE. (6850 Austin Center Blvd., Ste. 100, Austin, TX 78731-3184; 844-462-2283) The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP) in both its undergraduate and graduate programs. (11520 West 119th Street, Overland Park, KS 66213; 913-339-9356) Cumberland University is authorized to offer professional continuing education for accountants by the Board of Accountancy of the State of Tennessee (500 James Robertson Pkwy. #2, Nashville, TN 37243;615-741-2550).

Accreditation Statement

Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

BIO 100 01 Principles of Biology 4 Atwood, K. MH-307 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AMBIO 111 01 General Biology I 3 Bryan, D. MH-306 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM

BUA 101 01 Introduction to Business 3 Landis, E. CANVAS Online Online CANVASBUA 251 01 Business Communications 3 Landis, E. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

CHEM 103 01 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3 Pierce, S. MH-301 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AMCHEM 103L 01 Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 1 Pierce, S. MH-302 TBA TBA TBA

ECON 241 01 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Melnikov, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

ENG 216 01 Topics in Literature: Fantasy in Literature & Film 3 Rex, M. MH-207 MTWR 1:00PM 4:00PM

MU 480 01 Italian Immersion Program 3 Kilian, B. TBA TBA TBA TBAYou must see Dr. Kilian for this course to secure advanced meeting times. Additional course fee.

NUR 230 01 Nutrition 2 Humes, G. McFar-1 MTWR 4:00PM 5:55PM

ED 322 A01 Education for the Developing Learner 3 Wright, D. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSPE 346 A01 Ethical/Professional Aspects of Special Ed. 3 Hamlet, N. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSPE 350 A01 Educational Assessment of Exceptional Children 3 Staff CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPE 360 A01 Characteristics Needs of Exceptional Students Modified 4 Jenkins, C. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPE 361 A01 Characteristics/Needs of Exceptional Students Comprehensive 4 Jenkins, C. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPE 440 A01 Tech. & Strat. for Exceptional Students (Modified) 4 Jenkins, C. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

MAY TERM (May 8-June 2)

BIOLOGY

BUSINESS

A TERM (May 8-June 30)

CHEMISTRY

ECONOMICS

ENGLISH

SPECIAL EDUCATION

MUSIC

NURSING

AC 201 01 Fundamentals of Coaching 3 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

ACC 211 01 Principles of Accounting I 3 Haley, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

ART 191 1 Enhancing Art Understanding 3 McRoberts, S. MH-207 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM

BIO 203 01 Microbiology 3 Bryan, D. MH-306 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AMBIO 203L 01 Microbiology Laboratory 1 Bryan, D. MH-304 TBA TBA TBABIO 213 01 Human Anatomy & Physiology I 4 Bechard, L. MH-300/307 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM

ECON 242 01 Principles of Microeconomics 3 Melnikov, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

HIS 201 01 History of the United States I 3 Bell, R. LH-209 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM

MATH 098 01 Basic Algebra 3 Sager, M. LH-202 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM

PE 200 01 Foundations of Health, Phys Ed & Athletic Programs 3 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

PSY 211 01 Psychology of Human Growth & Development 3 Winters, T. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPAN 111 01 Elementary Spanish I 3 Barnes, A. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSPAN 111 02 Elementary Spanish I 3 Bevill, C. LH-115 MTWR 8:00AM 10:50AM

ACC 212 01 Principles of Accounting II 3 Haley, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

BIO 214 01 Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4 Bechard, L. MH-300/307 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM

HIS 202 01 History of the United States II 3 Lane, M. LH-209 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM

MATH 111 01 College Algebra 3 Sager, M. LH-202 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM

PE 210 01 Applied Anatomy & Physiology 2 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

PS 100 01 Physical Science 4 Hawkins, I. MH-308 MTWR 8:00AM 11:50AM

PSY 205 01 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 3 Mason, J. LH-207 MTWR 1:00PM 3:50PM

SPAN 112 01 Elementary Spanish II 3 Barnes, A. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSPAN 112 02 Elementary Spanish II 3 Bevill, C. LH-115 MTWR 8:00AM 10:50AM

SPEE 220 01 Fundamentals of Speech 3 Menefee, L. LH-117 MTWR 9:00AM 11:50AM

SOC 221 01 Introduction to Sociology 3 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

BIOLOGY

SUMMER II (July 10-August 4)

HISTORY

MATHEMATICS

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

SPEECH

SOCIOLOGY

SUMMER I (June 5-June 30)

ATHLETIC COACHING

SPANISH

MATHEMATICS

PSYCHOLOGY

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

SPANISH

ACCOUNTING

BIOLOGY

ECONOMICS

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PSYCHOLOGY

ACCOUNTING

HISTORY

ART

CRJ 222 01 Corrections 3 Cheatham, R. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

ENG 101 01 English Composition I 3 Moore, K. CANVAS Online Online CANVASENG 102 01 English Composition II 3 Vertrees, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVASENG 215 01 Introduction to Literature 3 Harris, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

HHP 421 01 Senior Seminar 2 Storie, R. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

You must contact Courtney Vick and the instructor to arrange placement for all internships.ACC 490 01 Accounting Internship 3 Haley, M. TBA TBA TBA TBABUA 499 01 Business Internship 3 Landis, E. TBA TBA TBA TBACRJ 499 01 Internship in Criminal Justice 3 Minor, J. TBA TBA TBA TBAHHP 499 01 Internship 10 Storie, R. TBA TBA TBA TBAMGT 499 01 Management Internship 3 Landis, E. TBA TBA TBA TBAPSY 499 01 Internship in Psychology 3 Mason, J. TBA TBA TBA TBA

MU 129 01 Music Listening 3 Fitzhugh, W. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

PBADM 220 01 Introduction to Public Policy 3 McDonald, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

POLSC 224 01 Intro. to American State/Local Government Politics 3 McDonald, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

INTERNSHIPS

MUSIC

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

POLITICAL SCIENCE

HEALTH & HUMAN PERFORMANCE

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

ENGLISH

ALL SUMMER (May 8-August 22)

NUR 315 01 Pharmacology in Nursing II 2 Morgan, T. McFar-2 T 4:00PM 6:25PMNUR 372 01 Adult Health Nursing II 6 Windmiller, J. McFar-2 R 12:30PM 3:55PMNUR 372C 01 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 406 01 Nursing in Family and Child Care 4 Chatham, B. McFar-2 T 9:00AM 12:25PMNUR 406C 01 Nursing in Child and Family Care Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 407 01 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn 4 Wright, T. McFar-1 T 9:00AM 12:25PMNUR 407C 01 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 498 01 Special Topics: VESNIP 2 Thorup, D. TBA TBA TBA TBA

NUR 314J MJ1 Pharmacology in Nursing I 2 Morgan, T. CUC-226 R 6:00PM 8:25PMNUR 315J MJ1 Pharmacology in Nursing II 2 Morgan, T. CUC-226 T 7:15PM 9:45PMNUR 371J MJ1 Adult Health Nursing I 6 Retallack McFar-2 T 6:00PM 9:25PMNUR 371JC MJ1 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 372J MJ1 Adult Health Nursing II 6 Windmiller, J. McFar-1 T 6:00PM 9:25PMNUR 372JC MJ1 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 376J MJ1 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing 4 Gunter, J. CUC-226 W 6:00PM 9:25PMNUR 376JC MJ1 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 407J MJ1 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn 4 Wright, T. CUC-225 R 6:00PM 9:25PMNUR 407JC MJ1 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 420J MJ1 Gerontology 2 Paramore, B. CUC-225 M 6:00PM 8:25PMNUR 427J MJ1 Leadership in Nursing 3 Chatham, B. McFar-1 T 6:00PM 9:25PMNUR 460J MJ1 Advanced Topics in Nursing 7 Humes, G. CUC-211 R 6:00PM 9:25PMNUR 460JC MJ1 Advanced Topics in Nursing Clinical 0 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

NUR 491J MJ1 Successful Entry into Professional Nursing Practice 2 Paramore, B. McFar-1 W 6:00PM 8:25PM

NURSING ALL SUMMER (May 8-August 22)

MT. JULIET NURSING (May 8-August 22)

Full Term (May 8-August 22)MAT 5221 01 Evaluation & Remediation of Reading Problems 3 Smith, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

A Term (May 8-June 30)MAT 5014 OLA01 Education for the Developing Learner 3 Matthews, D. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMAT 5020 OLA01 School Law 3 Carmichael, S. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5070 OLA01 Advanced Classroom Management 3 Carlton, S. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5180 OLA01 Education: The Profession & The Professional 3 Collier, C. Online Online Online Online

MAT 5400 OLA01 Advanced Assessment 3 Finch, S. Online Online Online Online

SPE 5010 A01 Applications, Ethics & Professional Aspects of Special Educ 3 Hamlet, N. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPE 5020 A01 Characteristics/Needs of Exceptional Students (Modified) 3 Jenkins, C. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPE 5030 A01 Techniques/Strategies for Exceptional Students 3 Jenkins, C. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPE 5040 A01 Advanced Educational Assessment of Exceptional Students 3 Staff CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

B Term (July 3-August 22)MAT 5010 OLB01 Innovative Instructional Technology 3 Haley, K. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5012 B01 Early Childhood Curriculum & Assessment 3 Thompson, P. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMAT 5015 B01 Support for Early Childhood Learning 3 Thompson, P. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMAT 5030 OLB01 Curriculum Designs 3 Collier, C. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5050 OLB01 Advanced Educational Psychology 3 Criscoe, A. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5060 OLB01 Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom 3 Montgomery, B. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5080 OLB01 Diverse Populations 3 Shockley, K. Online Online Online OnlineMAT 5250 OLB01 Building Literacy in the K-12 Classroom 3 Gordon, J. Online Online Online Online

A Term (May 5-May 30)SEP 5634 01 Pedagogy of Physical Education and Sport 3 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5020 01 Advanced Adaptive Physical Education 3 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5070 01 Learner Assessment in Physical Education 3 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

Full Term (May 8-August 22)SEP 5613 01 Administration of Physical Education & Sport 3 Holbrook, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5614 01 Fiscal Issues in Sport 3 Holbrook, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5899 01 Leadership Seminar 3 Staff CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5997 01 Internship 3 Storie, R. TBA TBA TBA TBASEP 5998 01 Research Project 3 Grindstaff, J. TBA TBA TBA TBA

A Term (May 8-June 30)MBA 5121 A01 Managerial Accounting 3 Haley, M. LH-118 T 6:00PM 10:00PMMBA 5131 A01 Corporate Financial Analysis 3 Melnikov, M. LH-118 M 6:00PM 10:00PM

B Term (July 3-August 22)MBA 5253 B01 Applied Statistics 3 Stumb, P. LH-118 T 6:00PM 10:00PMMBA 5325 B01 Managerial Planning & Leadership 3 Staff LH-118 M 6:00PM 10:00PM

A Term (May 8-June 30)MSP 5410 01 Statistics 3 Nichols, R. LH-008 MW 6:00PM 7:50PM

Full Term (May 8-August 22)MSP 5000 01 Human Development 3 Farris OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AMMSP 5020 01 Organizational Behavior 3 Henson, S. OFF-Nashville S 8:00AM 11:30AMMSP 5240 01 Seminar in Media Relations 1 Carter OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AM

Note: Meets on some Saturdays per syllabus of instructorMSP 5260 01 Seminar in Environment Interaction 1 Collier, C. OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AM

Note: Meets on some Saturdays per syllabus of instructor

A Term (May 8-June 30)MEd 5175 A01 Practicum: Evaluation for Effective Teaching 3 Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBAMEd 5176 A01 Practicum: Assessement for Leadership 3 Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBAMEd 5180 A01 Practicum I: TN Instructional Leadership License 3 Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBAMEd 5398 A01 Evaluation for Effective Teaching 3 Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBAMEd 5406 A01 Assessment for Leadership 3 Finch, S. TBA TBA TBA TBA

MASTER OF ARTS IN TEACHING

MASTER OF SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

MASTER OF PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGEMENT

MASTER OF EDUCATION

A Term (May 8-June 30)MAE 5020 OLA01 School Law 3 Carmichael, S. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5040 OLA01 Contemporary Issues in Education 3 Collier, C. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5070 OLA01 Advanced Classroom Management 3 Carlton, S. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5120 OLA01 School Public Relations/Communications 3 Fox, J. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5180 OLA01 Education: The Profession & The Professional 3 Collier, C. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5400 OLA01 Advanced Assessment 3 Finch, S. Online Online Online Online

B Term (July 3-August 22)MAE 5010 OLB01 Innovative Instructional Technology 3 Haley, K. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5030 OLB01 Curriculum Designs 3 Collier, C. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5050 OLB01 Advanced Educational Psychology 3 Criscoe, A. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5060 OLB01 Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom 3 Montgomery, B. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5080 OLB01 Diverse Populations 3 Shockley, K. Online Online Online OnlineMAE 5250 OLB01 Building Literacy in the K-12 Classroom 3 Gordon, J. Online Online Online Online

A Term (May 8-June 30)MBA 5001 OLA01 MBA Foundations Survey 3 Landis, E. Online Online Online OnlineMBA 5060 OLA01 Individual and Organizational Ethics 3 Landis, E. Online Online Online OnlineMBA 5316 OLA01 Project Management 3 Melnikov, M. Online Online Online Online

B Term (July 3-August 22)MBA 5253 OLB01 Applied Statistics 3 Melnikov, M. Online Online Online OnlineMBA 5292 OLB01 Business Policy and Executive Decision 3 Haley, M. Online Online Online Online

A Term (May 8-June 30)

MSN 5120 OLA01 Health Information Systems and Nursing Technology 2 Rose, M. Online Online Online Online

MSN 5130 OLA01 Professional Leadership and Collaboration 2 Landers, R. Online Online Online Online

MSN 5140 OLA01 Legislation, Policy, Regulations & Ethics in Health Care 2 Staff Online Online Online Online

MSN 6100 OLA01 Nurse Educator Foundations 2 Staff Online Online Online Online

B Term (July 3-August 22)MSN 5210 OLB01 Advanced Physiology/Pathophysiology 3 Stumb, C. Online Online Online OnlineMSN 5220 OLB01 Advanced Pharmacology 3 Staff Online Online Online Online

A Term (May 8-June 30)NUR 342 OLA01 Transcultural Nursing and Global Health 2 Kirmani, A. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 346 OLA01 Nursing Case Management 2 Campbell, J. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 378 OLA01 Concepts of Professional Nursing 2 Somerville, M. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 400 OLA01 Issues and Trends in Professional Nursing 2 Somerville, M. Online Online Online OnlineONL 212 OLA01 Foundations of Online Learning 2 Carr, D. Online Online Online Online

B Term (July 3-August 22)CHEM 103 OLB01 Fundamentals of Chemistry 3 Pierce, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVASNUR 325 OLB01 Introduction to Nursing Research 2 Somerville, M. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 345 OLB01 Complementary Health Care 2 Carr, D. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 401 OLB01 Nursing Capstone Seminar 2 Kirmani, A. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 420 OLB01 Gerontology 2 Campbell, J. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 421 OLB01 Applied Nursing Research 2 Somerville, M. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 433 OLB01 Informatics in Nursing 2 White, K. Online Online Online OnlineONL 212 OLB01 Foundations of Online Learning 2 Carr, D. Online Online Online Online

Full Term (May 8-August 22)MATH 111 OL01 College Algebra 3 Dishman, L. CANVAS Online Online CANVASNUR 316 OL01 Community Health Nursing 4 White, K. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 323 OL01 Pathophysiology 4 Avila, K. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 327 OL01 Health Assessment 4 Avila, K. Online Online Online OnlineNUR 426 OL01 Leadership and Management in Nursing 4 Powell, N. Online Online Online OnlinePSY 205 OL01 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 3 Wade, R. Online Online Online Online

UNDERGRADUATE (Online & Professional Studies)

MASTER OF ARTS IN EDUCATION (Online & Professional Studies)

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (Online & Professional Studies)

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Online & Professional Studies)