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Table of Contents Guide Course Information 2 Course Index by Dept/Subject 3 Building and Auditorium Locations 4 Campus Map 5 Class Listing by School/College 6 SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry 129
*This PDF Schedule of Classes is a point-in-time snapshot, published once a semester, and current as of the date specified. MySlice Search for Classes is the only source for real-time class scheduling information. Schedule of Classes Usage Notes: http://www.syr.edu/registrar/sc/notes.html If you have any questions, please contact or visit: Office of the Registrar, 106 Steele Hall, 315-443-2422, [email protected]
Course Numbering System
The present system of numbering courses prescribes that all courses use three digits to indicate the course level and/or type of course, and a three-letter subject to indicate the department or college.
The following catalog numbering guidelines indicate the level and type of course: Remedial and noncredit courses 000-099 Freshman-level courses 100-199 Sophomore-level courses 200-299 Junior- and senior-level courses 300-499 Joint undergraduate- and graduate-level courses 500-599 First-year graduate-level courses 600-699 Second- and third-year graduate-level courses 700-899 Readings, research, and individual study courses at the doctoral level only
900-996
Master’s thesis 997 Individualized study program 998 Doctoral dissertation 999
Crosslisted Course: Two or more different subject designators, same or different course numbers, but with the same title and catalog description, e.g., ANT/NAT 447. Crosslisting may occur within a school or college, or between or among schools/colleges.
Double Numbered Course: Same subject designator, two different course numbers at the same or different levels, usually undergraduate and graduate, e.g., ANT 447/647
Experience Credit, Independent Study, Honors Thesis, Readings and Research Courses All-University courses allow students considerable flexibility in developing individual academic programs. Students enrolled in any school or college within the University may enroll in these courses. Some, but not all, all-University courses are displayed under individual school and college course listings in this catalog. Whether listed or not, the descriptions are standard in every program and are provided below. Experience credit and independent study courses may be elected for one to six credits, depending on individual arrangements with the participating faculty member. In selected topics courses, students may earn one to six credits. Students are advised to check carefully with their faculty advisors and the dean of their school or college before registering for an all-University course to be sure that the course will be accepted toward the completion of their degree requirements.
Selected Topics Course (title may vary) (Subject) (Catalog Number) Selected Topics 1-6 credits Exploration of a topic (to be determined) not covered by the standard curriculum but of interest to faculty and students in a particular semester.
Experience Credit Course (Subject) (Catalog Number) Experience Credit 1-6 credits Participation in a discipline- or subject-related experience. Students must be evaluated by written or oral reports or an examination. Limited to those in good academic standing. The student must get permission, in advance, of assigned instructor, department chair, or dean.
International Course (Subject) (Catalog Number) (Title and Name of Institution) 1-12 credits Offered through Syracuse University Abroad (SU Abroad) by an educational institution outside the United States. Student registers for the course at the foreign institution and is graded according to that institution’s practice. SU Abroad works with SU’s academic department to assign the appropriate course level, title, and grade for the student’s transcript.
Independent Study Course (Subject) (Catalog Number) Independent Study 1-6 credits In-depth exploration of a problem or problems. Individual independent study upon a plan submitted by the student. Admission by consent of supervising instructor or instructors and the department. May be repeated for credit.
Honors Thesis Course (Subject) 499 Honors Thesis 3-6 credits The “499” number is used as needed by all departments in the University. Students sign up for Honors Thesis the same way they do for the other all-University courses - by filling out a form at registration each time they register for the course.
Mode of Instruction Online Asynchronous Non-Residency Class (O1) A class offering taught asynchronously, with students and instructors physically separated, and delivered/accessed online, primarily without scheduled class sessions or real-time interaction. Online Asynchronous Residency Class (O2) A class offering with limited duration in-person, on-campus class meetings, followed and/or preceded by online asynchronous class delivery/access, primarily without scheduled class sessions or real-time interaction. Online Synchronous Non-Residency Class (O3) A class offering taught synchronously, with students and instructors physically separated but interacting and exchanging class content online in real-time during scheduled class sessions, having no face-to-face interactions (except as mediated by technology). Online Synchronous Residency Class (O4) A class offering with limited duration in-person class meetings, followed and/or preceded by synchronous class delivery/access with students and instructors interacting and exchanging class content in real-time online during scheduled class sessions (that may include face-to-face interactions mediated by technology).
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COURSE INDEX BY DEPARTMENT / SUBJECT AAA Asian/Asian American Studies ...................................... 8 AAS African American Studies ............................................... 8 ACC Accounting ....................................................................... 74 ADV Advertising ....................................................................... 79 AED Art Education .................................................................. 96 AEE Aerospace Engineering ................................................. 61 AJP Arts Journalism Program ............................................... 79 ALP Arts Leadership Program ................................................ 8 AMC Applied Music Classes ............................................... 107 ANT Anthropology .................................................................... 8 APH Art Photography .......................................................... 122 ARB Arabic ................................................................................ 10 ARC Architecture ....................................................................... 6 ARI Art Intensives ................................................................... 96 ARL Arts Lab ............................................................................. 96 ART Art History ........................................................................ 96 ASC Aerospace Studies ...................................................... 125 ASL American Sign Language............................................... 52 AST Astronomy ....................................................................... 10 BCM Biochemistry .................................................................... 11 BDJ Broadcast and Digital Journali ..................................... 79 BEN Bioengineering ................................................................. 61 BIO Biology .............................................................................. 11 BPS Bachelor of Prof. Studies .............................................. 95 BSN Bassoon Instruction .................................................... 108 BTB Tuba Instruction ........................................................... 108 BUA Business Administration ............................................... 75 CAR Computer Art ............................................................... 123 CAS College/Arts/Sci ............................................................. 14 CCR Composition & Cultural Rhetori ................................. 14 CEN Chemical Engineering .................................................... 61 CER Ceramics ........................................................................... 98 CFE Cultural Foundations/Education ................................ 52 CFS Child & Family Studies .................................................. 87 CHE Chemistry ......................................................................... 14 CHI Chinese .............................................................................. 16 CIE Civil Engineering ............................................................. 62 CIS Computer & Info Science ............................................. 63 CLR Clarinet Instruction ..................................................... 108 CLS College Learning Strategies ......................................... 52 CMD Communication Design .............................................. 101 COM Communications ............................................................. 80 COU Counseling ........................................................................ 52 CPS Computational Science ................................................. 64 CRL Creative Leadership ....................................................... 95 CRS Communication and Rhet Studies ........................... 100 CSD Communication Sci & Disorders ................................ 16 CSE Computer Engineering .................................................. 64 CTG Conducting .................................................................... 109 DBS Double Bass Instruction ............................................. 109 DES Design ............................................................................. 102 DFH Documentary Film and History ................................... 81 DRA Drama ............................................................................. 104 DRD Drama Design/Tech .................................................... 105 DRM Drama Management ................................................... 106 DRS Drumset ......................................................................... 109 DRW Drawing ............................................................................. 98 DSP Disability Studies Program ........................................... 54 DTS Dance Technique Studio............................................... 53 EAR Earth Sciences ................................................................. 17 ECN Economics ........................................................................ 18 ECS Engineering & Computer Science .............................. 65 EDA Educational Admin ......................................................... 53 EDI Environmental Design ................................................ 102 EDU Education .......................................................................... 53 EED Elementary Education ................................................... 55 EEE Entrprnrshp & Emrging Entrprss ................................ 75 ELE Electrical Engineering .................................................... 66 ELL English Language Learners ........................................... 55 ENC Chamber Music ............................................................ 110 ENG English ............................................................................... 19 ENI Instrumental Ensembles ............................................. 110 ENL English as a Second Language ..................................... 20 ENV Vocal Ensembles .......................................................... 110 ETS English Textual Studies ................................................. 20 EUP Euphonium Instruction ............................................... 110
FAS Fashion Design ............................................................. 102 FHN French Horn Instruction ............................................. 111 FIL Film ................................................................................. 123 FIN Finance .............................................................................. 75 FLT Flute Instruction .......................................................... 111 FND Foundation Program ...................................................... 98 FRE French ............................................................................... 22 FSC Forensic Science ............................................................. 22 FST Food Studies ................................................................... 87 GEO Geography ....................................................................... 23 GER German ............................................................................. 24 GET Global Enterprise Technology .................................... 70 GRA Graphic Arts .................................................................... 81 GRD Graduate School ............................................................. 69 GRE Greek ................................................................................. 24 GTR Guitar Instruction ........................................................ 112 HEA Health Rec & Phys Ed.................................................... 55 HEB Hebrew ............................................................................. 24 HED Higher Education ............................................................ 55 HIN Hindi .................................................................................. 24 HNR University Honors Program ......................................... 25 HOA History of Art .................................................................. 25 HOM History of Music ............................................................. 26 HPD Harpsichord Instruction ............................................. 112 HRP Harp Instruction ........................................................... 112 HST History .............................................................................. 26 HTW Health and Wellness ...................................................... 88 HUM Humanities ....................................................................... 28 ICC Interactive Communication Core .............................. 82 IDE Instrc Dsgn, Dvlpmnt & Evaltn ................................... 56 IDS Information Design, Technology ................................ 70 ILL Illustration ........................................................................ 98 IND Industrial Design .......................................................... 103 IRP International Relations .................................................. 28 IST Information Studies ....................................................... 70 ITA Italian ................................................................................. 28 JAM Jewelry and Metalsmithing .......................................... 99 JPS Japanese ............................................................................ 28 JSP Judaic Studies Program ................................................. 29 KNM Knowledge Management ............................................. 95 KOR Korean ............................................................................... 29 LAS Latino-Latin American Studies ................................... 29 LAT Latin ................................................................................... 29 LIN Linguistics ......................................................................... 29 LIT Literature .......................................................................... 30 LPP Law & Public Policy ....................................................... 76 M&E Media & Education ........................................................ 82 MAE Mechanical & Aerospace Engnrng ............................ 67 MAG Magazine .......................................................................... 82 MAR Marketing......................................................................... 76 MAS Managerial Statistics ..................................................... 76 MAT Mathematics ................................................................... 30 MAX Maxwell School .............................................................. 33 MBC Master of Business Core .............................................. 76 MEE Mechanical Engineering ............................................... 68 MES Middle Eastern Studies ................................................ 34 MFE Manufacturing Engineering ......................................... 68 MFT Marriage and Family Therapy ..................................... 89 MGT Management ................................................................... 77 MHL Music History and Literature ................................... 113 MIS Management Information Systems ........................... 77 MNO Magazine, Newspaper & OL Journ ............................ 82 MPD Multimedia Photography and De ............................... 82 MPH Master of Public Health ................................................ 34 MSL Military Science & Leadership .................................... 77 MTC Music Theory Concepts ............................................ 113 MTD Mathematics Education ............................................... 58 MUE Music Education .......................................................... 115 MUI Music Industry ............................................................. 115 MUS Museum Studies .......................................................... 100 MUS Museum Studies .......................................................... 103 NAT Native American Studies .............................................. 34 NEU Neuroscience ................................................................... 34 NEW Newspaper ....................................................................... 83 NSD Nutrition Science & Dietetics ..................................... 90 NUC Nuclear Energy Track .................................................... 68
O&M Organization and Mgmt ............................................... 77 OBO Oboe Instruction .......................................................... 115 OGL Organizational Leadership .......................................... 95 ORG Organ Instruction......................................................... 116 PAF Public Affairs ................................................................... 35 PAI Public Admin & Internatl Affrs ................................... 35 PDG Pedagogy of Music ...................................................... 116 PED Physical Education ........................................................ 57 PER Performance .................................................................. 116 PHI Philosophy ....................................................................... 36 PHO Photography ................................................................... 84 PHY Physics .............................................................................. 38 PNO Piano Instruction .......................................................... 117 POR Portuguese....................................................................... 40 PPE Professional Phys Ed ..................................................... 58 PRC Percussion Instruction ................................................ 118 PRL Public Relations .............................................................. 84 PRT Printmaking ..................................................................... 99 PSC Political Science ............................................................. 40 PSY Psychology ...................................................................... 42 PTG Painting ............................................................................. 99 QSX Queer Sexuality ............................................................. 44 RAE Recording and Allied Ent ........................................... 118 RED Reading Education ........................................................ 59 REL Religion ............................................................................. 44 RES Real Estate ....................................................................... 77 RMT Retail Management ....................................................... 78 RUS Russian.............................................................................. 45 SAS South Asian Studies ...................................................... 45 SCE Science Education ......................................................... 59 SCI Science ............................................................................. 45 SCM Supply Chain Management ......................................... 78 SCU Sculpture ........................................................................ 100 SED Secondary Education.................................................... 60 SOC Sociology ......................................................................... 45 SOL Soling Program ............................................................... 46 SOM School of Management ................................................ 78 SOS Social Science ................................................................. 46 SPA Spanish ............................................................................. 47 SPE Special Education .......................................................... 60 SPM Sport Management ....................................................... 91 SWK Social Work .................................................................... 92 SXP Saxophone Instruction ............................................... 118 TRB Trombone Instruction ................................................. 119 TRF Television, Radio & Film ............................................... 85 TRK Turkish .............................................................................. 47 TRM TransMedia ................................................................... 124 TRP Trumpet Instruction .................................................... 119 TXT Textiles ........................................................................... 103 VCO Violoncello Instruction ............................................... 119 VID Art Video ....................................................................... 124 VLA Viola Instruction ........................................................... 120 VLN Violin Instruction.......................................................... 120 VOC Voice ............................................................................... 121 WGS Women's and Gender Studies .................................... 48 WRT Writing Program ............................................................ 49
ESF (126-149)
APM Applied Mathematics .................................................... 127 BPE Bioprocess Engineering ................................................ 127 BTC Biotechnology ................................................................. 128 CME Construction Mgmt & Engineering ............................ 129 EFB Environmental & Forest Biology ................................ 130 EHS Environmental Health ................................................... 136 ENS Environmental Science ................................................. 136 ERE Environmental & Resource Engr ................................ 138 ESF Environmental Science & Fsty .................................... 139 EST Environmental Studies .................................................. 139 EWP Environmental Writing Program ................................ 141 FCH Forest Chemistry ............................................................ 141 FOR Forest Resources Management .................................. 143 GNE General Engineering....................................................... 146 LSA Landscape Architecture ............................................... 146 MCR Microscopy ...................................................................... 148 PSE Paper Science & Engineering ....................................... 149 SRE Sustainable and Renewble Enrgy ............................... 150
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BUILDING AND AUDITORIUM LOCATIONS FACILITY ID BUILDING NAME MAP LOCATION AB ABDES STUE ABCOS SHOP ABCAD LAB ABBLK BOX ABDRS ROOM
Archbold Theatre, Syracuse Stage (Corner of Irving and W. Fayette)
Not on Map
113EUC 113 Euclid Ave D4 426OSTROM 426 Ostrom Ave B4.4 804UNV 804 University Ave B3 936E GNESEE 936 East Genesee Street A 2.5 AG Archbold Gymnasium D3 BAKER Baker Lab D1 BARTLT Bartlette Room B3.5 BELFER Belfer Lab B4 BH Bowne Hall C3.5 BL Bird Library B4 BRAY Bray Hall D3 CARN Carnegie (Math) C3 CARR Carrier Dome C3 CH Crouse Hinds Administration Bldg. B2 COMART Comstock Art Facility
(Corner of Comstock and Colvin) South Campus
CR Crouse College C2 DINEEN Irving Ave, College of Law D2 DRUMLIN CLUB Drumlins Country Club, 800 Nottingham
Road, S. Campus Not on Map
EDAVIS Ernie Davis Residence Hall B/C 4.4 EGGERS Eggers Hall C2.5 FALK FALK COLLEGE C2 FLAN Flanagan Gym D3 GEBBIE CLINIC 621 Skytop Road #1200, Syracuse, NY
13210 B2.5
GIFFORD AUD Huntington Beard Crouse C3 GRANT Grant (White Hall) C2 GREEK PEAK Greek Peak Ski Resort, RT 81 South to RT
392, Courtland NY Not on Map
HBC Huntington Beard Crouse C3 HC Hendricks Chapel C2.5 HGL Heroy Geology Building C2 HINDS Hinds Hall C3.5 HL Hall of Languages C3 HUNTN Huntington Hall B3 HUTCH CNTR Hutchings Center A 2.5 ILLICK Illick Hall D2.5 JAHN JAHN Laboratory D2.5 KITTREDGE AUD Huntington Beard Crouse C3 LSB Life Science Building C4 LINK Link Hall C3.5 LYMAN Lyman Hall C4 LOWE GALLRY Lowe Art Gallery, 1st Floor Shaffer Art
Building C/D 3.3
Manley FLDH Manley Field House, corner Comstock and Colvin St
See Map Below
MARSH Marshall Hall D2.5 MAX Maxwell Hall C2.5 MOON Moon Library D2.5 MSQ Marshall Square Mall B3 N1 Newhouse Comm Center I B3 N2 Newhouse Comm Center II B3 N3 Newhouse Comm Center III B3 National Veterans Resource Center
NVRC B2.5
FACILITY ID BUILDING NAME MAP LOCATION OFF CAMPUS Class is being taught Off Campus, refer to
department for location Not on Map
PHOEBE 2FLOOR Phoebe’s Restaurant, Corner E. Fayett & Irving Ave
A 2.5
PB Physics Building C3 ROBERT SCH Roberts School Not on Map SCITC Science & Tech Ctr C4 SETNOR 766 Irving Ave D3 SETNOR AUD Crouse College C2 SHAFER Shaffer Art Building D3.8 SHEMIN AUD Shaffer Art Bldg D4 SILV Silverman, SUNY HSC, Irving Ave C1.5 SIMS Sims Hall D3.5 SLOC Slocum Hall C4 SMITH Smith Hall C3.5 SOM Whitman School of Management B 3.5 SONG MOUTN Song Mountain Ski Resort, 81 South, Tully
Exit Not on Map
STOLKIN AUD Physics Bldg D3 ICE PAV Tennity Ice Pavilion, South Campus next to
Goldst Student Center See Map Below
TOLLEY Tolley Humanities Building 3C TULLY ESF Tully Campus Not On Map U C University College B3 WALTER Walters Hall D3 NANCY CANTOR WAREHS
Warehouse 350 West Fayette Street A1
WAT LIGHTWK Lightworks, Watson Hall, South Corner, Waverly Ave
B/C 3.4
WAT THEA Watson Theater (Watson Hall) C4 WB Women’s Building D4 WEISK HALL Weiskotton Hall B1.5 WNKENA ESF Wanakena Campus Not On Map
EXTENDED CAMPUS LOCATIONS (NOT ON MAP) FACILITY ID LOCATION BHDC Bishop Harrison Diocesan Center, 1342 Lancaster Ave CBH Center for Bioethics and Humanities 618 Irving Ave.(corner of
Adams Street and Irving Ave.) CRNCRN HL Corcoran High School, 919 Glenwood Ave LMS Lincoln Middle School, 1613 James Street JDMS Jamesville-DeWitt Middle School, 6280 Randall Road JONOWI SCHOOL Jowonio School, 3049 E. Genesee Street ROBERTS SCHOOL 715 Glenwood Ave SUNY MEDICAL SUNY Health Science Center, 750 E. Adams WEISK HALL Weiskotten Hall, 766 Irving Ave
Ernie Davis Hall
Watson Hall
Booth Hall
Marion Hall
Kimmel Hall
DellPlain Hall
426 Ostrom
T H O R N D E N P A R K
The Catholic Center
Huntington Hall
Health Center
Archbold Gym
FORESTRY DR.
Link Slocum
Jahn Lab
Goldstein Alumni & Faculty Center
Marshall Square
Daily Orange
LGBT Resource
Complex)
Lehman
University
Waverly
Hillside
Quad 1
Quad 1
Quad 2
Quad 2
Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Bus Stop
O A K W O O D C E M E T E R Y
Syracuse University Cartographic Laboratory, September 2016
C.I.M. Parking
School of Architecture
School of Architecture ARC ­ Architecture
ARC 107 Architectural Design I # 13822 SEC M001 TThF 01:00PM­05:00PM Staff 6.0 Architecture Undergrads only.  
ARC 134 Intro to History of ARC II — Prereq: ARC 133 or CAS 133.   Register for one discussion M002 ­ M009 section M001 will auto­enroll. # 13901 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Henderson 3.0 Architecture Undergraduates Only.  
# 13902 DIS M002 W 05:15PM­06:15PM Henderson
# 13903 DIS M003 W 06:45PM­07:45PM Henderson
# 13904 DIS M004 W 05:15PM­06:15PM Henderson # 13905 DIS M005 W 06:45PM­07:45PM Henderson
# 13906 DIS M006 W 05:15PM­06:15PM Henderson
# 13907 DIS M007 W 06:45PM­07:45PM Henderson
# 13908 DIS M008 W 05:15PM­06:15PM Henderson
# 13909 DIS M009 W 06:45PM­07:45PM Henderson Seats reserved for Architecture Minors.   ARC 141 Intro to Architecture
Register for one discussion M002­M009 section M001 will auto­enroll. # 13919 SEC M001 MW 10:35AM­11:30AM Staff 3.0 Architecture Undergraduates Only.   # 13910 DIS M002 F 10:35AM­11:30AM Godlewski
# 13911 DIS M003 F 10:35AM­11:30AM Godlewski
# 13912 DIS M004 F 10:35AM­11:30AM Godlewski
# #
02:15PM­03:35PM 03:45PM­05:05PM
Staff 3.0 Architecture Undergraduates Only.  
ARC 194 Intro Arch Drawing/Nonmajors # 13925 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­12:20PM Staff 3.0
ARC 207 Architectural Design III — Prereq: ARC 108.   # 13825 SEC M001 TThF 01:00PM­05:00PM Staff 6.0 Architecture Undergrads only.  
ARC 222 Building Systems Design I — Prereq: ARC 121.   # 13830 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Staff 3.0 Architecture Undergraduates Only.  
ARC 307 Architectural Design V — Prereq: ARC 208.   # 13831 SEC M001 TThF 01:00PM­05:00PM Staff 6.0 Architecture Undergrads only.  
ARC 311 Structures II — Prereq: ARC 211.  
Register for one discussion M003 ­ M008 section M001 will auto­enroll. # 13835 SEC M001 MW 11:40AM­12:35PM Mac Namara 3.0 Architecture Undergraduates Only.  Grads register for ARC612.  
# 13871 DIS M003 M 05:15PM­06:15PM Mac Namara
# 13872 DIS M004 M 06:45PM­07:45PM Mac Namara
# 13879 DIS M005 M 08:15PM­09:15PM Mac Namara # 13880 DIS M006 M 05:15PM­06:15PM Mac Namara
# 13881 DIS M007 M 06:45PM­07:45PM Mac Namara
# 13882 DIS M008 M 08:15PM­09:15PM Mac Namara ARC 322 Building Systems Design II — Prereq: ARC 222 and ARC 208.  
# 13900 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Staff 3.0 Architecture Undergrads only.   ARC 331 Art & Architecture of India — Crosslisted with HOA 396, SAS 396.  
# 20813 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Kapoor 3.0 Seats reserved for Arch undergrads only.   ARC 334 The Architecture of Revolutns — Double numbered with ARC 634.  
# 20446 SEC M001 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM Bedard 3.0 Seats Reserved for Architecture UG only.   ARC 408 Architectural Design VII — Prereq: ARC 407 with minimum grade C.  
# 13858 SEC M001 TBA Staff 6.0 VC Presentations and balloting: Thursday, Aug 31 12:30­1:30 214 Sloc First class meets at 2:30 Aug 31.  
ARC 423 Advanced Building Systems — Prereq: ARC 322.   # 13842 SEC M001 TTh 08:00AM­09:20AM Staff 3.0 Architecture Undergrads Only.  Meets with ARC 623.  
ARC 433 French Arc:16/17th Centry — Prereq: ARC 134 or CAS 134 or HOA 105.  Double numbered with ARC 737.   # 20449 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Bedard 3.0 Seats reserved for Architecture UG only.  
ARC 435 Islamic Architecture — Prereq: ARC 134 or CAS 134 or HOA 105.  Double numbered with ARC 735.   # 20444 SEC M001 TBA Henderson 3.0 Seats reserved for Architecture students only.  
ARC 500 Selected Topics # 13920 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  Department Consent Required.  Architecture students only.  
# 13924 SEC M002 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  Architecture students only.  
# 13921 SEC M004 TTh 09:30AM­12:15PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  Architecture students only.  
# 13929 SEC M005 Th 09:30AM­12:20PM Sho 3.0 Class Topic: Re­Presenting History.  Architecture students only.  
# 13932 SEC M006 Th 06:30PM­09:20PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  Architecture students only.   # 13949 SEC M008 T 09:30AM­12:20PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  Architecture students only.  
# 13950 SEC M009 W 12:45PM­03:35PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  
# 13951 SEC M010 M 02:15PM­05:05PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.  
# 13945 SEC M301 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: TBA.   ARC 505 Thesis Preparation — Prereq: ((ARC 311 and 322) or (ARC 612 and 622)) and ((ARC 408 or (ARC 608 with minimum grade C)).  
# 13839 SEC M001 MWF 09:30AM­10:25AM Linder 3.0 ARC 508 Architectural Desgn IX ­Thesis — Prereq: ARC 505 with minimum grade of C and ARC 423.  
# 13840 SEC M001 TBA Staff 6.0 Undergrads only.  Meets with ARC 998.   ARC 555 Intro to BIM
# 13952 SEC M001 W 06:45PM­09:35PM Wing 3.0 ARC 566 Introduction to Preservation — Prereq: ARC 134 or CAS 134.  
# 13897 SEC M001 MW 08:00AM­09:20AM Bartlett Jr 3.0 Architecture Students Only.   ARC 575 Urbn Hsng:Bldg.,Block,Street
# 13928 SEC M001 W 02:15PM­05:05PM Kamell 3.0 ARC 585 Professional Practice — Prereq: ARC 322.  
# 13841 SEC M001 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM Narburgh 3.0 Department Consent Required.  Students taking ARC 505, ARC 508 or 998 only.  Seats are reserved  for students that need ARC 585 to graduate in December.  If class is full students graduating in May are  expected to register for the spring semester.  
# 13899 SEC M002 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Narburgh 3.0 Department Consent Required.  Students taking ARC 505, ARC 508 or 998 only.  Seats are reserved  for students that need ARC 585 to graduate in December.  If class is full students graduating in May are  expected to register for the spring semester.  
ARC 604 Architectural Design I # 13855 SEC M001 TThF 01:00PM­05:00PM Bernal
Hubeli 6.0 Master of Architecture Only.  
ARC 606 Architectural Design III — Prereq: ARC 605.  
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School of Architecture
6.0
ARC 608 Architectural Design V — Prereq: ARC 607.   # 13845 SEC M001 TBA Staff 6.0 VC Presentations and balloting: Aug 31
12:30­1:30 214 Sloc First class meets at 2:30 Aug 31.  
# 13944 SEC M701 TBA Co 6.0 ARC 609 Architectural Design VI — Prereq: ARC 608 with minimum grade of C.  
# 13948 SEC M001 TBA Staff 6.0 VC Presentations and balloting: Thursday, Aug 31 12:30­1:30 214 Sloc First class meets at 2:30 Aug 31.  
# 13957 SEC M003 TBA Staff 6.0 ARC 612 Struc. Systems Design II
# 13940 SEC M001 MWF 09:30AM­10:25AM Chun 3.0 Master of Architecture Only­NEW Curriculum.   ARC 621 Bldg Systems Design I
# 13938 SEC M001 M 05:15PM­08:05PM Liberatore 3.0 Master of Architecture Only.   ARC 622 Bldg Systems Design II — Prereq: ARC 621.  
# 13939 SEC M001 M 02:15PM­05:05PM Krietemeyer 3.0 Master of Architecture Only­NEW Curriculum.   ARC 623 Advanced Building Systems — Prereq: ARC 612 and 622.  
# 13847 SEC M001 TTh 08:00AM­09:20AM Staff 4.0 For Arch Grads who entered program in Fall 2014 or earlier. Meets with ARC 423.   ARC 634 The Architecture of Revolutns — Double numbered with ARC 334.  
# #
12:45PM­02:05PM 11:40AM­12:35PM
Chua 3.0 Master of Architecture Only.  
ARC 641 Introduction to Architecture # 13853 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Eversole 3.0 Master of Architecture Only.  
ARC 650 Architectural Research # 13931 SEC M001 M 10:35AM­11:30AM Lonsway 1.0
# 13936 SEC M003 TBA Speaks 1.0 Master of Architecture NEW Curriculum Only.   ARC 651 Language and Discourse in Arch
# #
02:15PM­05:05PM 02:15PM­05:05PM
3.0 Master of Architecture Only.  
ARC 707 Architectural Design # 13935 SEC M005 Th 01:00PM­03:00PM Wang 9.0
ARC 708 Architectural Design — Prereq: ARC 707.   # 13934 SEC M001 TBA Botello 9.0
# 13933 SEC M002 TBA Huljich 9.0
# 13955 SEC M003 TBA Lu 9.0
# 13956 SEC M004 TBA Sherman 9.0 ARC 735 Islamic Architecture — Prereq: ARC 639.  Double numbered with ARC 435.  
# 20445 SEC M001 TBA Henderson 3.0 Seats reserved for MArch students only.   ARC 737 French Arc:16/17th Centry — Prereq: ARC 639.  Double numbered with ARC 433.  
# 20448 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Bedard 3.0 Seats reserved for MArch students only.   ARC 998 Design VII­Thesis — Prereq: ARC 505 with minimum grade C and ARC 623.  
# 13848 SEC M001 TBA Staff 6.0 Grads only.  Meets with ARC 508.  
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College of Arts and Sciences AAA ­ Asian/Asian American Studies
AAA 101 Asian/Asian American Studies # 11716 SEC M001 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM Heifetz 3.0
AAS ­ African American Studies AAS 112 Intro African American Studies — Crosslisted with ANT 112.  
Register for one discussion M002 ­ M005 section M001 will auto­enroll. # 10376 SEC M001 M 12:45PM­02:05PM Bryant 3.0
# 10834 DIS M002 M 03:45PM­05:05PM Bryant
# 10835 DIS M004 F 03:45PM­05:05PM Bryant
# 10836 DIS M005 Th 05:00PM­06:20PM Bryant
# 12740 DIS M006 T 05:00PM­06:20PM Bryant AAS 138 Writing About Black Culture
# 12331 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Staff 3.0 # 11225 SEC M002 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM Staff 3.0
AAS 200 Selected Topics # 13006 SEC M002 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Williams 3.0 Class Topic: Black Political Thought: Music.  
AAS 231 African Amer Lit to 1900:Intro Register for one discussion M002 ­ M005 section M001 will auto­enroll. # 10377 SEC M001 Th 02:00PM­03:20PM Staff 3.0 # 10837 DIS M002 M 03:45PM­05:05PM Staff
# 10838 DIS M004 M 12:45PM­02:05PM Staff Register for one discussion M002 or M004 section M001 will auto­enroll.   AAS 300 Selected Topics
20508 SEC M002 TBA Staff 3.0 Class Topic: Women, Abolition & Religion.   AAS 303 Black Women Writers — Crosslisted with WGS 303.  
# 11944 SEC M001 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Mayes 3.0 AAS 304 Workshop:African Amer Thtr
# 10378 SEC M001 T 06:30PM­08:45PM Bass 3.0 AAS 306 African American Politics — Crosslisted with PSC 306.  
# 13420 SEC M001 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM Sangmpam 3.0 AAS 309 Race, Gen &Sexuality­Af Diasp — Crosslisted with SOC 309, WGS 309.  
# 12938 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Carty 3.0 ONLY sophmores, juniors & seniors are allowed to register for this course.  
AAS 332 African Amer History:Thru 19th — Crosslisted with HST 332.   # 10379 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Bryant 3.0
AAS 364 African Internat'l Relations — Crosslisted with PSC 364.   # 12588 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Campbell 3.0
AAS 365 IPE of the Third World — Crosslisted with PSC 365.   # 20555 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Sangmpam 3.0
AAS 400 Selected Topics # 13527 SEC M001 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Gibson 3.0 Class Topic: African American Pop Culture.  
# 13029 SEC M002 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Williams 3.0 Class Topic: Black Political Thought: Music.  
# 20557 SEC M003 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Dixon 3.0 Class Topic: Race & International Relations.   AAS 402 Slavery and Abolition — Crosslisted with HST 402.  
# 11474 SEC U800 Sernett 3.0 O1 = Online Asynchronous Non­Res.  Meets with AAS 600 & HST 402/600.   AAS 408 Masters of Americ Black Music — Double numbered with AAS 608.  
# 12116 SEC M001 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Williams 3.0 AAS 417 Human Rights in the Americas — Crosslisted with IRP 417.  
# 13076 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Dixon 3.0 AAS 426 African American Urban History — Double numbered with AAS 626.  
# 20266 SEC M001 MW 05:15PM­06:35PM Ruffin 3.0 AAS 426 is doubled numbered with AAS 626.   AAS 433 Harlem Renaissance:Lit&Ideolgy
# 20265 SEC M001 TBA Staff 3.0 AAS 445 Caribbean:Sex,Cap&Tourism — Crosslisted with SOC 445, SOC 645, WGS 445.  Double numbered with AAS 645.  
# 11932 SEC M001 T 03:30PM­06:15PM Carty 3.0 ONLY sophmores, juniors & seniors are allowed to register for this course.   AAS 513 Toni Morrison: Black Book Sem
# 20556 SEC M001 Th 03:30PM­06:15PM Mayes 3.0 AAS 525 Rsh Methods:African Amer Stud
# 11766 SEC M001 W 06:30PM­09:15PM Staff 3.0 AAS 600 Selected Topics
# 13334 SEC U800 Sernett 3.0 Class Topic: Slavery and Abolition.  O1 = Online Asynchronous Non­Res.  Meets with AAS 402,  HST402/600.  
AAS 608 Masters of Americ Black Music — Double numbered with AAS 408.   # 20126 SEC M001 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Williams 3.0
AAS 610 Seminar:Pan Africnsim Rsh&Read # 11226 SEC M001 M 09:30AM­12:30PM Campbell 3.0
AAS 611 Arts, Culture, Literature # 11227 SEC M001 T 03:30PM­06:15PM Gibson 3.0
AAS 626 African American Urban History — Double numbered with AAS 426.   # 20267 SEC M001 TBA Ruffin 3.0 AAS 626 is double numbered with AAS 426.  
AAS 645 Caribbean:Sex,Cap&Tourism — Crosslisted with SOC 445, SOC 645, WGS 445.  Double numbered with AAS 445.   # 11933 SEC M001 T 03:30PM­06:15PM Carty 3.0 ONLY sophmores, juniors & seniors are allowed to register for this course.  
AAS 997 Master's Thesis # 12382 SEC M001 TBA Sangmpam 6.0 9.0
ALP ­ Arts Leadership Program ALP 701 Arts Admin Intrnship&Capstone — Prereq: ALP 601, ALP 603, ALP 610, AND ALP 612.  
13618 SEC M001 TBA Staff 3.0 Janklow Graduate students only.  
ANT ­ Anthropology ANT 111 Intro to Cultural Anthrop
Register for one discussion M002 ­ M007 section M001 will auto­enroll. # 10380 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Schwarz 3.0
# 10839 DIS M002 Th 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10840 DIS M003 F 12:45PM­01:40PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10841 DIS M004 M 12:45PM­01:40PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
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# 10842 DIS M005 W 11:40AM­12:35PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10843 DIS M006 F 02:15PM­03:10PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10980 DIS M007 T 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
ANT 112 Intro African American Studies — Crosslisted with AAS 112.   Register for one discussion M002 ­ M005 section M001 will auto­enroll # 10381 SEC M001 M 12:45PM­02:05PM Bryant 3.0
# 10844 REC M002 M 03:45PM­05:05PM Bryant
# 10845 REC M003 T 05:00PM­06:20PM Bryant
# 10846 REC M004 F 03:45PM­05:05PM Bryant
# 10847 REC M005 Th 05:00PM­06:20PM Bryant ANT 121 Peoples&Cultures of World
Register for one discussion M002 ­ M013 section M001 will auto­enroll # 10382 SEC M001 MW 10:35AM­11:30AM Castro 3.0
# 10848 DIS M002 M 12:45PM­01:40PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10849 DIS M003 Th 02:00PM­02:55PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10850 DIS M004 Th 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10851 DIS M005 W 11:40AM­12:35PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10852 DIS M006 F 12:45PM­01:40PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10853 DIS M007 F 10:35AM­11:30AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10854 DIS M009 T 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10855 DIS M013 F 02:15PM­03:10PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
ANT 141 Intro/Archaeology & Prehistory Register for one discussion M002­M007 section M001 will auto­enroll # 10383 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­01:40PM DeCorse
TA 3.0 Fee required.  
# 10856 DIS M002 W 08:25AM­09:20AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10857 DIS M003 W 09:30AM­10:25AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10858 DIS M004 T 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10859 DIS M005 M 09:30AM­10:25AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10860 DIS M006 Th 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 10861 DIS M007 F 12:45PM­01:40PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
ANT 185 Global Encounters Register for one discussion M002­M009 section M001 will auto­enroll # 11059 SEC M001 MW 11:40AM­12:35PM Wadley 3.0
# 11060 DIS M002 Th 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11061 DIS M003 T 08:00AM­08:55AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11062 DIS M004 M 09:30AM­10:25AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11063 DIS M005 W 08:25AM­09:20AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11064 DIS M006 F 12:45PM­01:40PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11065 DIS M007 F 02:15PM­03:10PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11066 DIS M008 F 11:40AM­12:35PM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 11067 DIS M009 W 09:30AM­10:25AM TA Several seats have been reserved for incoming freshman. Seats may open for upperclassmen during  schedule adjustment.  
# 12936 SEC U001 W 05:15PM­08:00PM Staff 3.0
ANT 200 Selected Topics # 20371 SEC M001 TTh 05:00PM­06:20PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: Sunken Cities and Hidden Treas.  
ANT 221 Morality and Community — Crosslisted with REL 221.   # 20398 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Fisher 3.0
ANT 273 Indigenous Religions — Crosslisted with NAT 244.   # 13329 SEC M001 MW 05:15PM­06:35PM Arnold 3.0
ANT 300 Selected Topics # 19964 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Singleton 3.0 Class Topic: Arch of Religion & Ritual.  
# 19961 SEC M002 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Schwarz 3.0 Class Topic: Whiteness.  
# 19949 SEC M003 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Novak 3.0 Class Topic: Necropolitics.  Instructor Consent Required.  Honors.  
# 20395 SEC M007 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Staff 3.0 Class Topic: Ghosts & Ghostbusters.   ANT 311 Anthropological Theory
# 10818 SEC M001 MW 05:15PM­06:35PM Rubinstein 3.0 ANT 325 Anthrop of American Life
# 10384 SEC M001 W 06:45PM­09:30PM Townsend 3.0 ANT 348 Mummies, Tombs, and Treasure
# 19954 SEC M001 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM DeCorse 3.0 ANT 358 Peace, War and Security
# 19956 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Rubinstein 3.0 ANT 373 Magic and Religion
# 11386 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Townsend 3.0 ANT 400 Selected Topics
# 19959 SEC M002 MW 06:45PM­08:05PM Rodseth 3.0 Class Topic: Politics, Religion & Violence.  
# 19962 SEC M003 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Singleton 3.0 Class Topic: Arch of Class, Race&Ethnicity.   # 19965 SEC M004 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Hromadzic 3.0 Class Topic: Global Citizenship.  
ANT 423 Globalization in Latin America — Double numbered with ANT 623.   # 19952 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Buechler 3.0
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ANT 424 Negotiatn:Theory & Practice — Double numbered with ANT 624.   # # # #
20292 SEC U001 F Sat F Sat
05:00PM­09:00PM 09:00AM­05:00PM 05:00PM­09:00PM 09:00AM­05:00PM
Rubinstein 3.0 Meets with ANT 624.  
ANT 436 Bioarchaeology — Double numbered with ANT 636.   # 19947 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Novak 3.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
ANT 446 Caribbean Archaeology — Double numbered with ANT 646.   # 19957 SEC M001 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Armstrong 3.0
ANT 482 Life Histories/Narratives — Double numbered with ANT 682.   # 11455 SEC M001 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Buechler 3.0
ANT 553 Women and Social Change # 13455 SEC M030 TBA Pellow 3.0 Section restricted to MSSc students only. Summer residency required. Limited space available for non­
matriculated or Main Campus students. Contact Michele Mooney at [email protected] or  315­443­3299.  
ANT 600 Selected Topics # 19960 SEC M002 MW 06:45PM­08:05PM Rodseth 3.0 Class Topic: Politics, Religion & Violence.  
# 19963 SEC M003 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Singleton 3.0 Class Topic: Arch of Class, Race&Ethnicity.  
# 19966 SEC M004 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Hromadzic 3.0 Class Topic: C'ship Across Cult & Societies.   ANT 611 History of Anthro. Theory
# 10385 SEC M001 F 09:30AM­12:15PM Rodseth 3.0 ANT 623 Globalization in Latin America — Double numbered with ANT 423.  
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05:00PM­09:00PM 09:00AM­05:00PM 05:00PM­09:00PM 09:00AM­05:00PM
Rubinstein 3.0 Meets with ANT 424.  
ANT 636 Bioarchaeology — Double numbered with ANT 436.   # 19948 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Novak 3.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
ANT 641 Anthropological Archaeol # 10386 SEC M001 T 05:00PM­07:45PM Armstrong 3.0
ANT 646 Caribbean Archaeology — Double numbered with ANT 446.   # 19958 SEC M001 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Armstrong 3.0
ANT 682 Life Histories/Narratives — Double numbered with ANT 482.   # 11456 SEC M001 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Buechler 3.0
ANT 686 Com. Cultural Analysis:Africa # 20747 SEC M030 TBA Pellow 3.0 Section restricted to MSSc students only. Summer residency required. Limited space available for non­
matriculated or Main Campus students. Contact Michele Mooney at [email protected] or  315­443­3299.  
ANT 689 Memory, Culture, Religion — Crosslisted with REL 689.   # 20399 SEC M001 T 03:30PM­06:15PM Gold 3.0
ARB ­ Arabic ARB 101 Arabic I
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03:30PM­04:50PM 03:45PM­04:40PM
09:30AM­10:50AM 09:30AM­10:25AM
11:00AM­12:20PM 10:35AM­11:30AM
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11192 SEC M001 TTh W
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ARB 301 Arabic V — Prereq: ARB 202.   # 11805 SEC M001 TTh 05:00PM­06:20PM Habib 3.0
ARB 426 Structure of Standard Arabic — Crosslisted with LIN 426, LIN 626.   # 19935 SEC M001 TTh 03:30PM­04:50PM Habib 3.0
AST ­ Astronomy AST 101 Our Corner Of The Univrse
First register for one laboratory section (M003­M031) then choose one lecture M001 or M002. Please note that several seats in each lab will be reserved for incoming freshmen students during the early registration period.
# 10387 SEC M001 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Freeman 4.0 See the note before section M001 or M002 for important registration information.  Fee required.   First register for one laboratory section (M003­M031) then choose one lecture M001 or M002. Please note that several seats in each lab will be reserved for incoming freshmen students during the early registration period.
# 11086 SEC M002 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Freeman 4.0 See the note before section M001 or M002 for important registration information.  Fee required.  
# 11087 LAB M003 M 09:30AM­10:50AM TA
# 11100 LAB M004 M 11:00AM­12:20PM TA
# 11101 LAB M005 M 12:45PM­02:05PM TA # 11102 LAB M006 M 02:15PM­03:35PM TA
# 11088 LAB M007 M 03:45PM­05:05PM TA
# 11089 LAB M008 M 05:15PM­06:35PM TA
# 11090 LAB M009 M 06:45PM­08:05PM TA
# 11091 LAB M010 M 08:15PM­09:35PM TA # 11092 LAB M011 W 09:30AM­10:50AM TA
# 11093 LAB M012 W 11:00AM­12:20PM TA
# 11094 LAB M013 W 12:45PM­02:05PM TA
# 11095 LAB M014 W 02:15PM­03:35PM TA
# 11096 LAB M015 W 03:45PM­05:05PM TA # 11097 LAB M016 W 05:15PM­06:35PM TA
# 11098 LAB M017 W 06:45PM­08:05PM TA
# 11099 LAB M018 W 08:15PM­09:35PM TA
# 11758 LAB M019 Th 05:00PM­06:20PM TA
# 11759 LAB M020 Th 06:30PM­07:50PM TA # 11953 LAB M021 F 09:30AM­10:50AM TA
# 11954 LAB M022 F 11:00AM­12:20PM TA
# 11955 LAB M023 F 12:45PM­02:05PM TA
# 12845 LAB M024 M 08:00AM­09:20AM TA
# 12846 LAB M025 W 08:00AM­09:20AM TA # 12847 LAB M026 F 08:00AM­09:20AM TA
# 12848 LAB M027 T 03:30PM­04:50PM TA
# 12849 LAB M028 T 05:00PM­06:20PM TA
# 12850 LAB M029 T 06:30PM­07:50PM TA
# 12851 LAB M030 T 08:00PM­09:20PM TA
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# 12852 LAB M031 Th 08:00PM­09:20PM TA
BCM ­ Biochemistry BCM 475 Biochemistry I — Prereq: CHE 325.  
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BCM 678 Perspectives in Biochemistry — Crosslisted with CHE 678.   # 13613 SEC M001 MWF 09:30AM­10:25AM Braiman 3.0 Meets with CHE 678.  
BIO ­ Biology BIO 106 Ocean Life
# 19873 SEC M001 MWF 11:40AM­12:35PM Parks 3.0 BIO 121 General Biology I
Register for one Laboratory Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.
# 10388 LEC M001 MW 10:35AM­11:30AM Wiles Fee required.  
# 11103 LEC M002 MW 12:45PM­01:40PM Wiles Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  Fee required.  
# 11487 SEC M003 T 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11488 SEC M004 T 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11489 SEC M005 T 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11490 SEC M006 T 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11495 SEC M007 T 02:00PM­04:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11496 SEC M008 T 02:00PM­04:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11497 SEC M009 T 02:00PM­04:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11498 SEC M010 T 02:00PM­04:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11499 SEC M011 T 05:00PM­07:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11500 SEC M012 T 05:00PM­07:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11503 SEC M015 W 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11504 SEC M016 W 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11505 SEC M019 W 02:15PM­05:05PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11506 SEC M020 W 02:15PM­05:05PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11509 SEC M023 W 05:15PM­08:05PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11510 SEC M024 W 05:15PM­08:05PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11513 SEC M027 Th 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11514 SEC M028 Th 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11515 SEC M029 Th 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11516 SEC M030 Th 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester.  
# 11517 SEC M031 Th 02:00PM­04:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester. Select seats reserved for Ex Science majors/minors.  
# 11518 SEC M032 Th 02:00PM­04:50PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester. Select seats reserved for Ex Science majors/minors.  
# 11521 SEC M035 F 09:30AM­12:20PM TA 4.0 Register for one Section (M003 ­ M036) choose one related Lecture (M001 or M002). Course  component times must not overlap. 3 Monday evening exams during semester. Select seats reserved for Ex Science majors/minors.  
# 10389 SEC U001 TTh 06:30PM­09:20PM Raina 4.0 Any unused reserved spaces will be released when Fall classes begin.  Fee required.   BIO 200 Selected Topics
# 20238 SEC M001 TBA Sloane Wiles
3.0 Class Topic: Special Topics in Research.  
BIO 211 Introduction to Neuroscience # 20045 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Jones 3.0
BIO 216 Anatomy & Physiology I — Prereq: BIO 121 and 123 and 124.   Register for one lab section M002­M004, M008, M010 select a recitation M005­M007, M009, M011 lecture section M001 will auto­enroll. # 11180 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Sweet 4.0 Fee required.  
# 11182 LAB M002 W 08:00AM­10:00AM Sweet TA
Register for one lab section M002­M004, M008, M010 select a recitation M005­M007, M009, M011  lecture section M001 will auto­enroll.  Meets with BIO 316.  Fee required.  
# 11183 LAB M003 W 10:35AM­12:35PM Sweet TA
Enrollment limited to:  Nutrition, Health & Exercise Science, & Physical Education majors & minors.  
# 11184 LAB M004 T 08:00AM­10:00AM Sweet TA
# 11185 REC M005 Th 05:00PM­06:20PM Sweet TA
# 11186 REC M006 F 12:45PM­02:05PM Sweet TA
# 11187 REC M007 M 08:00AM­09:20AM Sweet TA
# 11468 LAB M008 T 10:20AM­12:20PM Sweet TA
# 11469 REC M009 Th 05:00PM­06:20PM Sweet TA
# 12164 LAB M010 W 03:45PM­05:45PM Sweet TA
# 12165 REC M011 F 12:45PM­02:05PM Sweet TA
# 11718 SEC U001 MW 05:15PM­08:15PM Staff 4.0 Contact Dr. Melody Sweet, [email protected], for wait list.  Fee required.   BIO 221 PLTL Leadership Training I
# 20121 SEC M001 T 11:00AM­11:55AM Snyder 1.0 2.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
# 13530 SEC M002 Th 09:30AM­10:25AM Snyder 1.0 2.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
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BIO 316 Anatomy & Physiology I for BIO — Prereq: BIO 121.  
Register for lab section M002 or M003 lecture section M001 will auto­enroll.  Bio majors only with consent of instructor.  Fee required. # 11941 SEC M001 MW 12:45PM­02:05PM Sweet 4.0 Fee required.  
# 11942 LAB M002 F 12:45PM­03:45PM Sweet TA
# 12159 LAB M003 F 08:25AM­11:25AM Sweet TA
­.  
BIO 327 Cell Biology — Prereq: (BIO 121 or BEN 301) and (CHE 106 or CHE 109).   # 11930 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Erdman
Silver TA
3.0
BIO 345 Ecology and Evolution — Prereq: BIO 121.   # 11070 SEC M001 TTh 09:30AM­10:50AM Frank
Fridley Friedman TA TA
3.0
BIO 355 General Physiology — Prereq: BIO 121 and (CHE 106 or CHE 109 or CHE 150).   # 10777 SEC M001 TTh 11:00AM­12:20PM Tupper 3.0
BIO 360 Biology Laboratory Assistant # 11473 SEC M001 M 03:45PM­05:05PM TA 1.0 Instructor Consent Required.  Students meet for class each week AND select one 3 hour lab class of 
Bio 121 to assist with.  Lab selections are made after class schedule is finalized.  Email  [email protected] for permission to enroll.  
BIO 400 Selected Topics # 13450 SEC M001 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM MacDonald 3.0 Class Topic: Sem­Epigenetics of Human Healt.  Jrs. & Srs. only.  
The epigenome encodes information above and beyond the sequence of DNA, acting at the interface  between genes and the environment.  This course will explore how epigenetic modifications influence  our health and modify our risk of disease, including neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative  disorders, heart disease, and obesity. Seminar format including lectures, discussions, student  presentations, and various writing assignments.  
Jrs. & Srs. Only # 13464 SEC M003 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Langford 3.0 Class Topic: Sem. Cell Bio & the Cytoskelet.  
# 20306 SEC M004 M 12:45PM­01:40PM Frank Fridley
3.0 Class Topic: Ecosystem Ecology Lab.  
Enroll in lecture section M004 & lab section M005 will auto­enroll # 20307 LAB M005 W 12:45PM­04:45PM Frank
Fridley Class Topic: Ecosystem Ecology Lab.  
BIO 419 Junior&Senior Thesis Seminar # 10391 SEC M001 T 05:00PM­06:00PM Althoff 1.0 JR & SR BIO,  BIOCHEM & BIOTECH MAJORS ONLY.  
BIO 422 Bioinformatics for Life Scient — Prereq: BIO 326.   # 13394 SEC M001 M 12:45PM­01:40PM TA
Welch 3.0 Enroll in Lab section M002 & Lecture section M001 will auto­enroll.  
# 13395 LAB M002 W 05:15PM­09:15PM Welch
BIO 435 Genetics Laboratory — Prereq: BIO 326.   # 12609 SEC M001 T 02:00PM­03:20PM Hall 3.0 Enroll in lab section M002 & lecture section M001 will auto­enroll.  
# 12610 LAB M002 Th 02:00PM­05:00PM Hall TA
BIO 437 Seminar in Dev. Neuroscience — Prereq: BIO 326 and 327.  Double numbered with BIO 637.   # 20117 SEC M001 TTh 03:30PM­04:50PM Lewis 3.0 .  
BIO 447 Basic Immunology — Prereq: BIO 326 and 327.   # 12142 SEC M001 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Fondy
TA 3.0
BIO 457 Principles of Human Toxicology — Prereq: BIO 327 and CHE 275 and MAT 285.  Crosslisted with FSC 457, FSC 657.  Double numbered with BIO 657.   # 13518 SEC M001 MWF 09:30AM­10:35AM Hewett 3.0 .  
BIO 458 Seminar ­ Animal Communication — Prereq: BIO 345.  Double numbered with BIO 658.   # 20055 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Parks 3.0 .  
BIO 459 Plants & People — Prereq: BIO 121.  Double numbered with BIO 659.   # 12959 SEC M001 TTh 12:30PM­01:50PM Coleman 3.0 .  
BIO 460 Research in Biology # 10392 SEC M001 TBA Staff 1.0 4.0 Instructor Consent Required.  A research in biology form must be filled out & approved by the 
department before registering for this course.   BIO 461 Experience in Biology
20779 SEC M001 TBA Staff 0.0 Instructor Consent Required.   BIO 462 Molecular Genetics — Prereq: BIO 326 and 327.  Double numbered with BIO 662.  
# 12302 SEC M001 MWF 10:35AM­11:30AM Dorus 3.0 .   BIO 463 Molecular Biotechnology — Prereq: BIO 326 and 327.  Double numbered with BIO 663.  
Register for lecture section M001 and lab section M002 will auto­enroll. # 11610 SEC M001 MWF 11:40AM­12:35PM Raina
TA 4.0 Fee required.  
# 11611 LAB M002 Th 12:30PM­03:45PM Raina .   BIO 465 Molecular Biology Laboratory — Prereq: BIO 326 and 327.  Double numbered with BIO 665.  
Register for lab section M002 or M003 & lecture section M001 will auto­enroll. # 11467 SEC M001 T 11:00AM­11:55AM Raina 3.0 Fee required.  
# 11472 LAB M002 T 12:30PM­04:30PM Raina TA
Meets with BIO 665 lab section M002.  
# 12160 LAB M003 W 12:45PM­04:45PM Raina TA
BIO 475 Biochemistry Laboratory — Prereq: BIO 326 and 327 Coreq: BCM 475.   # 11760 SEC M001 MW 01:00PM­05:00PM Chan
TA 4.0 .  Fee required.  
BIO 490 Independent Study 20778 SEC M001 TBA Staff 1.0 6.0 Instructor Consent Required.  Proposal required.  
BIO 495 Distinction Thesis in Biology 20777 SEC M001 TBA Staff 1.0 3.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
BIO 496 Neuroscience and Society — Prereq: BIO 211 or PSY 223.  Crosslisted with PSY 496.   Srs. only # 20022 SEC M001 TTh 03:30PM­04:50PM Hewett 3.0
BIO 499 Honors Capstone Project 20776 SEC M001 TBA Staff 1.0 3.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
BIO 600 Selected Topics # 13451 SEC M001 MW 03:45PM­05:05PM MacDonald 1.0 6.0 Class Topic: Sem­Epigenetics of Human Healt.  The epigenome encodes information above and 
beyond the sequence of DNA, acting at the interface between genes and the environment.  This course  will explore how epigenetic modifications influence our health and modify our risk of disease, including  neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders, heart disease, and obesity. Seminar format  including lectures, discussions, student presentations, and various writing assignments.  
# 13465 SEC M003 TTh 02:00PM­03:20PM Langford 0.0 6.0 Class Topic: Sem. Cell Bio & the Cytoskelet.  .  
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BIO 610 Graduate Research Laboratory 20136 SEC M001 TBA Staff 1.0 3.0 Instructor Consent Required.  
BIO 624 Readings in Neuroscience — Crosslisted with BEN 613, CSD 753, NEU 613, PSY 778.   # 20021 SEC M001 TBA Hewett
Jones 0.0 3.0 .  
BIO 635 Physical Cell Biology — Crosslisted with BEN 635, CEN 635, CHE 635, PHY 635.   # 20134 SEC M001 MW 02:15PM­03:35PM Staff 3.0 .  
BIO 637 Seminar in Dev. Neuroscience — Double numbered with BIO 437.   # 20118 SEC M001 TTh 03:30PM­04:50PM Lewis 3.0 .  
BIO 657 Principles of Human Toxicology — Crosslisted with FSC 457, FSC 657.  Double numbered with BIO 457.   # 13519 SEC M001 MWF 0