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Accounting Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorACT-131-01 Fund Act/Fin Statemnt Anlysis 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am B. Rowell
ACT-131-02 Fund Act/Fin Statemnt Anlysis 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Rowell
ACT-151-01 Financial Accounting 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Barton
Restricted to Accounting, Actuarial Science, & Analytical Finance majors.
ACT-231-01 Managerial Accounting 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Rowell
Prerequisite: ACT 131 or ACT 151, with a minimum grade of C- or better.
ACT-252-01 Intermediate Accounting II 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 251 with a minimum grade of C- or better.
ACT-263-01 Cost Accounting I 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 151 with a C- or better.
ACT-342-21 Government and Non-Profit Act. 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm B. Rowell
Prerequisite: ACT 251.
ACT-371-01 Individual Income Tax 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am A. Hildebrand
Prerequisite: ACT 162, 231, or 251.
ACT-380-01 Case Studies & Readings in Act 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm T. Barton
Prerequisite: ACT 251, and 252.
ACT-472-91 Entity Taxation 3.0 OL A. Hildebrand
Prerequisite: ACT 371.
Actuarial Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorASC-281-01 Probability for Risk Mgmt 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm W. Fu
Prerequisite: MAS 112.
ASC-386-01 Financial Derivative & Pricing 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am B. Smith
Prerequisite: ASC 385 or FIN 385. Cross-listed with FIN 386.
ASC-390-91 ST: Projects in Actuarial Sci IME 3.0 OL C. Hollenbach
This course prepares students to solve problems in the actuarial profession and to make presentations to upper management at an insurance company.
ASC-481-01 Math. of Life Contingencies I 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am P. Brewer
Prerequisite: ASC 385; Corequisite: MAS 371.
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Art Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorART-110-01 Creative Studio IC 3.0 LYN 006 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Pittari
This course has a $50.00 studio fee.
ART-200-21 Ceramics Studio IME 3.0 FEN CMSTU LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm K. Beall
This course has a $100.00 studio fee.
ART-205-01 Drawing Studio: The Figure IME 3.0 FEN DPSTU LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm G. Taylor
Drawing, the oldest, most enduring form of human expression. Whether you are a beginner or not, this studio is designed to accommodate your skill level. You'll understand the structure of the human body by studying anatomy & sketching directly from live models. Profiling work of renaissance artists, you will begin to understand the interconnected structural elements of the body & perceive the changing topology of the visible bones & musculature when the figure is foreshortened in space. In all drawing classes, you will be free to experiment with both monochromatic media & polychromatic media, along with a variety of paper grounds. A $50 studio fee covers drawing materials.
ART-210-01 Painting Studio: Landscape IME 3.0 LYN 006 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Pittari
Whether remote or densely populated, the landscape is a fixture in our daily lives. Over the past 200 years artists have depicted landscape in a wide range of work, from idealized vistas of the American West to the desolate ruins of post-World War II Europe. Designed for students of all levels, this studio will immerse you in an exploration of landscape as a sight, a place, and a physical presence through painting and related approaches. Classes have no textbook costs. A $100 studio fee covers all painting materials. Students will need to provide a sketchbook.
ART-215-01 Photography Studio: Digital IME 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am G. Taylor
Open yourself to the expanding world of fine-art photography. Whether you are a beginner or not, this studio is designed to accommodate your skill level. Photography studio will introduce you to the fundamental of camera operations, including the interaction of optical lenses in focusing and depth of field, & shooting techniques for composing & light control. In the Digital class, you will learn to expertly employ the DSLR camera, and make exhibition quality prints. Your instruction will include the post-production techniques of image correction, optimization, and creative editing (Adobe Photoshop). Classes have no textbook. A $40 studio fee covers photography materials.
ART-270-01 Art Therapy Practicum 1.0 INA G. Taylor
Prerequisite: ART-110 or ART-205, or permission of the instructor. This practicum will allow you to apply art therapy techniques on-site in various healthcare settings while being mentored by faculty and professionals. You will be introduced to healthcare best practices, patient needs, and the scope of therapeutic services in the industry. You will learn active and empathetic listening, promote creative interactions as a way to develop personal growth, and encourage self-exploration and self-discovery in a variety of patients. You will learn the activity-based interventions to address patients with illnesses and disabilites, as a means to support mental and physical health, recovery and wellness.
ART-380-01 Color & Culture DP IC 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am M. Pittari
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ART-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 6.0 INA M. Pittari
Athletic Training Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorATR-101-01 Intro. to Athletic Training 1.0 AHPP 120 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-FT
ATR-613-01 Intro to Clinical Skill Dvlmnt 1.0 LEC E. Frank
Prerequisite: ATR 611.
ATR-616-01 Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4.0 AHPP 114 LEC M 10:00 - 12:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC TH 8:00 - 10:00 am
M. Epler
Prerequisite: EXSC 311. This course is cross-listed with PHT 616.
ATR-624-01 Clinical Skills Laboratory I 1.0 AHPP 120 LAB F 11:15 - 1:15 pm E. Frank
Prerequisite: ATR 618.
ATR-628-01 Musculoskeletal I 4.0 AHPP 120 LEC T 8:00 - 10:00 am
AHPP 120 LEC TH 12:30 - 2:30 pm
E. Frank
ATR-652-01 Research Methods I 2.0 AHPP 244 LEC F 9:00 - 11:00 am T. Dompier
ATR-661-01 Athl. Train. Clinical Prac. I 2.0 AHPP 120 LEC T 10:30 - 12:30 pm E. Ulrich
ATR-729-01 Clinical Skills Laboratory IV 1.0 AHPP 120 LAB F 1:30 - 3:30 pm E. Frank
Prerequisite: ATR 727.
ATR-736-01 Optimizing Athletic Perform. 3.0 AHPP 120 LEC M 12:30 - 3:00 pm
AHPP 120 LEC W 1:00 - 3:30 pm
Staff-PT
ATR-744-01 Admin & Mngmt in Ath. Training 2.0 AHPP 244 LEC T 9:00 - 11:00 am
AHPP 244 LEC TH 9:00 - 11:00 am
T. Dompier
ATR-752-01 Research Methods II 2.0 AHPP 120 LEC T 1:00 - 3:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC TH 1:00 - 3:00 pm
T. Dompier
ATR-760-01 Ath. Training Clinical Exp III 2.0 LEC J. Murphy
Prerequisite: ATR 662 (with a grade of "B" or higher)
ATR-762-01 Ath. Training Clinical Exp IV 3.0 AHPP 120 LEC W 8:00 - 10:00 am E. Ulrich
Prerequisite: ATR 760 (with a grade of "B" or higher)
Audio & Music Production Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorAMP-151-01 Audio Engineering I 3.0 BMC 228 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Hill
AMP-151-02 Audio Engineering I 3.0 BMC 228 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Hill
AMP-251-01 Tonmeister Recording 1.0 BMC 228 LEC F 1:00 - 1:50 pm B. Hill
Prerequisite: AMP 152.
AMP-254-21 Systems Design & Integration 3.0 BMC 228 LEC TH 7:00 - 9:30 pm C. Underwood
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 4Prerequisite: AMP 152 and 252.
AMP-351-21 Audio Mastering 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm T. Volpicelli
Prerequisite: AMP 152 and 252; restricted to AMP majors only.
AMP-400-01 Internship IME 3.0 - 12.0
INA J. Snyder
Prerequisites: All junior level AMP degree classes, and approval of the internship director and advisor; restricted to AMP majors only. This course is not typically offered in the fall semester. Due to COVID-19 and it's impacts on spring/summer internships, an exception is being made for Fall 2020 only. Please contact Dr. Jeff Snyder ([email protected]) for more information.
AMP-453-21 Music Production & Engineering 3.0 BMC 224 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Washkevich
Prerequisite: AMP 352, or permission of the instructor; restricted to AMP majors only.
Biochem/Molecular Biology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorBCMB-421-01 Biochemistry I 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am W. Patton
Prerequisites: CHM 214 and 216.
BCMB-430-21 Biochemistry Laboratory 1.0 LAB TH 6:00 - 9:50 pm N. Keasey
Prerequisites: CHM 214 and 216.
BCMB-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 4.0 INA K. Boeshore
BCMB-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 4.0 INA R. Carey
BCMB-500-03 Independent Study 1.0 - 4.0 INA C. Lappas
Biology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorBIO-111-01 General Biology I L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am Staff-PT
Corequisite: BIO 111L.
BIO-111L-01 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm J. Thornsberry
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-02 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm E. Blanke
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-03 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB T 8:00 - 11:50 am C. Frey
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-04 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB T 8:00 - 11:50 am T. Wilson
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-05 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm A. Blevins Primeau
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 5Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-06 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB W 1:00 - 4:50 pm J. Thornsberry
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-07 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB W 1:00 - 4:50 pm C. Lappas
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-08 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB TH 8:00 - 11:50 am A. Tilberg
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-09 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB TH 8:00 - 11:50 am S. Alam
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-10 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-111L-11 General Biology I Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 320 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: BIO 111.
BIO-112-01 General Biology II L3 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Thornsberry
Prerequisite: BIO 111/L. Corequisite: BIO 112L.
BIO-112L-01 General Biology II Laboratory L3 0.0 N-G 317 LAB F 1:00 - 4:50 pm J. Thornsberry
Corequisite: BIO 112.
BIO-201-01 Genetics 4.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am R. Carey
Prerequisites: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L; one year of chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: BIO 201L.
BIO-201L-01 Genetics Laboratory 0.0 N-G 303 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm R. Carey
Corequisite: BIO 201.
BIO-201L-02 Genetics Laboratory 0.0 N-G 303 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm R. Carey
Corequisite: BIO 201.
BIO-212-01 Animal Behavior 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am S. Goodman
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111 and BIO 112. Corequisite: BIO 212L.
BIO-212L-01 Animal Behavior Laboratory 0.0 N-G 136 LAB W 1:00 - 3:50 pm S. Goodman
Corequisite:BIO 212.
BIO-304-01 Developmental Biology WP CTW 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Boeshore
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L and BIO 201/L, or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: BIO 304L.
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BIO-304L-01 Developmental Biology Lab 0.0 N-G 321 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm K. Boeshore
Corequisite: BIO-304.
BIO-305-01 Cell and Tissue Biology 4.0 N-G 107 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am V. Hoxha
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L. Corequisite: BIO 305L.
BIO-305L-01 Cell and Tissue Biology Lab 0.0 N-G 107 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm V. Hoxha
Corequisite: BIO 305.
BIO-314-01 Wildlife Ecology & Management QR 4.0 N-G 130 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am D. Becker
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L. Corequisite: BIO 314L.
BIO-314L-01 Wildlife Ecology & Manag. Lab 0.0 N-G 130 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm D. Becker
Corequisite: BIO 314.
BIO-323-01 Introduction to Immunology 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am C. Lappas
Prerequisites: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L; BIO 201/L; CHM 111/113 or equivalent; or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: BIO 323L.
BIO-323L-01 Introduction to Immunology Lab 0.0 N-G 321 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm C. Lappas
Corequisite: BIO-323.
BIO-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA S. Goodman
BIO-410-01 Pro. Development Health Prof. IME 1.0 LEC M 6:30 - 7:30 pm K. Boeshore
Prerequisite: Students must be at least junior standing, or by permission of the instructor.
BIO-499-01 Seminar 1.0 - 2.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am S. Goodman
Prerequisite: a C- (1.67) average in BIO 111/L and BIO 112/L.
BIO-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA D. Becker
BIO-500-02 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA K. Boeshore
BIO-500-03 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Carey
BIO-500-04 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA S. Goodman
BIO-500-05 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA C. Lappas
Business Administration Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorBUS-130-01 Modern Business Organizations 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Josephson
Restricted to freshman or sophomore standing, or by permission of instructor.
BUS-130-02 Modern Business Organizations 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am K. Josephson
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 7Restricted to freshman or sophomore standing, or by permission of instructor.
BUS-170-01 Intro. to Business Analytics QR 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am B. Choi
BUS-170-02 Intro. to Business Analytics QR 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am B. Choi
BUS-180-01 Business Apps in Excel, Access 3.0 BIS BI-LAB LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am Staff-PT
BUS-190-45 ST: Brilliant Minds in Busin. 3.0 LEC D. Gautsch
Prerequisite: BUS 130 or permission of the chairperson.
BUS-230-01 Principles of Management 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am R. Leonard
Prerequisite: BUS 130. Accounting and business administration majors must have a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-230-02 Principles of Management 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am R. Leonard
Prerequisite: BUS 130. Accounting and business administration majors must have a cumulative GPA of 2.000 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-250-01 Professional Ethics 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm D. Gautsch
BUS-250-02 Professional Ethics 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm D. Gautsch
BUS-270-21 Environ. Management & Policy 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm V. Alwine
BUS-285-01 Organizational Communications WP CTW 3.0 HYB
LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm
G. Miller
Prerequisite: ENG 111/112 or FYE 111/112. Majors in accounting and business administration majors need a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-285-21 Organizational Communications WP CTW 3.0 HYB
LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm
G. Miller
Prerequisite: ENG 111/112 or FYE 111/112. Majors in accounting and business administration majors need a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or greater in all foundation courses completed to date.
BUS-340-01 Principles of Marketing 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am T. Clark
Prerequisite: BUS 230; junior or senior standing, or by permission of the instructor.
BUS-350-01 Organizational Behavior 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm R. Leonard
Prerequisites: BUS 230; junior standing or by permission of the instructor.
BUS-361-21 Principles of Finance 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Schreckengost
Prerequisites: ACT 231 and ECN 101.
BUS-371-01 Business Law I 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am A. Hildebrand
BUS-376-01 International Bus. Management 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm T. Clark
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 8Prerequisite: BUS 230.
BUS-383-01 Management Science 3.0 LYN 182 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am Staff-FT
Prerequisites: MAS 150, and MAS 170 or BUS 170, with a minimum grade of C- or better; BUS 130; ACT 231.
BUS-460-01 Management Information Systems 3.0 BIS BI-LAB LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am Staff-PT
Prerequisite: BUS 130, BUS 180, and ACT 231; Junior or senior standing or by permission of the instructor.
BUS-485-21 Strategic Management WP 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm R. Leonard
Prerequisite: BUS 230, BUS 340, BUS 361 and senior standing. Designed for last semester seniors. Course requires business casual or business professional dress at all class sessions. Underclassmen admitted with permission of instructor and chairperson.
Chemistry Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCHM-111-01 Principles of Chemistry I L3 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Ghimire
Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 113 or 115, if not previously completed.
CHM-111-02 Principles of Chemistry I L3 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Marsh
Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 113 or 115, if not previously completed.
CHM-111-03 Principles of Chemistry I L3 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Rasmussen
Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 113 or 115, if not previously completed.
CHM-111-04 Principles of Chemistry I L3 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Rothermel
Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 113 or 115, if not previously completed.
CHM-111-05 Principles of Chemistry I L3 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am E. Sterner
Prerequisite: one year of high school chemistry or permission of the instructor. Corequisite: CHM 113 or 115, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-01 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB M 2:00 - 4:50 pm C. Johnston
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-02 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB M 6:00 - 8:50 pm S. Kensinger
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-03 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB T 8:00 - 10:50 am C. Johnston
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-04 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB T 2:00 - 4:50 pm J. Amoroso
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-05 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB T 6:00 - 8:50 pm M. Silcox
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 9Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-06 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm C. Johnston
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-07 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB W 6:00 - 8:50 pm M. Horne
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-08 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB TH 8:00 - 10:50 am A. Marsh
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-09 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm M. Ghimire
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-113-10 Introductory Laboratory I L3 1.0 LAB TH 6:00 - 8:50 pm A. Rothermel
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-115-01 Techniques of Chemistry I L3 1.0 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm E. Sterner
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-115-02 Techniques of Chemistry I L3 1.0 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm E. Sterner
Corequisite: CHM 111, if not previously completed.
CHM-213-01 Organic Chemistry I 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am T. Peelen
Prerequisite: CHM 112. Corequisite: CHM 215.
CHM-215-01 Organic Laboratory I 1.0 LAB M 1:00 - 4:50 pm T. Peelen
Prerequisite: CHM 112/114 or 112/116. Corequisite: CHM 213.
CHM-215-02 Organic Laboratory I 1.0 LAB M 6:00 - 9:50 pm K. Houser
Prerequisite: CHM 112/114 or 112/116. Corequisite: CHM 213.
CHM-215-03 Organic Laboratory I 1.0 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm T. Peelen
Prerequisite: CHM 112/114 or 112/116. Corequisite: CHM 213.
CHM-215-04 Organic Laboratory I 1.0 LAB W 6:00 - 9:50 pm K. Houser
Prerequisite: CHM 112/114 or 112/116. Corequisite: CHM 213.
CHM-290-01 ST: Industrial Lab Science I 1.0 LEC F 12:00 - 12:50 pm W. Patton
This is the first in a three course sequence, intended to be taken beginning in the sophomore year, that will introduce students to foundational aspects of working as a professional scientist in an industrial laboratory environment. In this first course, we will cover expectations for working in and maintaining a safe and efficient laboratory environment. This course will be useful for any student who intends to work at the bench following graduation.
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CHM-305-01 Analytical Chemistry 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Rasmussen
Prerequisites: CHM 112 and MAS 161.
CHM-307-01 Quantitative Analysis Lab 1.0 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm M. Rasmussen
Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 305.
CHM-311-01 Physical Chemistry I 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am A. Marsh
Prerequisites: CHM 112; MAS 162 or MAS 111; and PHY 104 or PHY 112.
CHM-321-01 Physical Laboratory I WP 1.0 LAB TH 1:00 - 4:50 pm A. Marsh
Prerequisite or corequisite: CHM 311.
CHM-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA D. Dahlberg
CHM-411-01 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Ghimire
Prerequisite: CHM 312.
CHM-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA T 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Rasmussen
CHM-550-02 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA E. Sterner
CHM-550-03 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA T. Peelen
Communication Sci. Disorders Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCSD-101-01 Intro. Comm. Science Disorders 3.0 THC 112 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am H. McCullough
CSD-190-01 Introduction to Sign Language 3.0 THC 113 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm C. Smith
This course introduces the fundamentals of sign language through fingerspelling and ASL grammar used by Deaf Americans. This course is designed for students with no experience in sign language. This course does not satisfy the Language & Culture requirement for Constellation LVC.
CSD-220-01 Speech & Language Development 3.0 THC 112 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am J. Ferry
Prerequisite: CSD 101 and 105.
CSD-311-21 Audiology I 3.0 THC 112 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. John
Prerequisite: CSD 105.
CSD-321-01 Speech Science 3.0 THC 112 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm H. McCullough
Prerequisite: CSD-105.
CSD-324-01 Neuroscience Communication 3.0 THC 113 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am C. Smith
Prerequisite: CSD 105, and EXSC 101.
Computer and Data Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCDS-120-01 Intro to Programming: Python 3.0 LYN 182 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am S. Droms
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CDS-182-01 Language Lab: C# 1.0 INA K. Yarnall
Prerequisite: CDS 142, or other computer programming background and permission of the instructor.
CDS-241-01 Programming II 3.0 LYN 182 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am S. Blanda
Prerequisite: CDS 142, or by permission of the instructor.
CDS-285-01 Computational Problem Solv. I 1.0 LYN 182 LEC M W 3:00 - 3:50 pm K. Yarnall
Prerequisite: CDS 142, or by permission of the instructor.
CDS-361-01 Concurrent & Parallel Program 3.0 LYN 182 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Yarnall
Prerequisite: CDS 242 and MAS 112.
CDS-385-01 Computational Problem Solv. II 1.0 LYN 182 LEC M W 3:00 - 3:50 pm K. Yarnall
Prerequisite: CDS 242, CSC 232, or by permission of the instructor.
Connective Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCOE-206HU-01 Narrat., Ancestry, & Genealogy COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am M. Pettice
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-206NS-01 Human Genetics and Heredity COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am R. Carey
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-208NS-01 Introduction to Sabermetrics COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Peelen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-208SS-01 Baseball:soc. & Cultur. Hist. COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am R. Boyer
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-210HU-01 Musical Analysis and Impact COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm M. Barraclough
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-210NS-01 Intro to the Science of Sound COE 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm K. Veenhuizen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-215NS-01 The Myths of Memory COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm R. Albert
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-215SS-01 Relig Violen & Mem: 20th Cent COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am R. McCoy
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-220HU-01 Narratives of Space & Time COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am L. Eldred
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 12Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-220SS-01 The Sociology of Time COE 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am A. Owen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-226HU-01 A Change Is Gonna Come COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm E. Julian
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-226SS-01 We Are the World COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Rosenberg
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-231HU-21 Entheogens & Higher Conscious. COE 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm G. Gates
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-231SS-21 Drugs, Behavior and Illness COE 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Thompson
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-237HU-02 Gender and Communication COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm T. Rosenberg
COE-237NS-21 The Science of Gender COE 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm L. Shifflett
COE-237SS-91 Gender in the Social Sciences COE 3.0 OL T. Sakellarides
COE-237SS-92 Gender in the Social Sciences COE 3.0 OL T. Sakellarides
COE-242HU-01 Musician & Artist: Integration COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm S. Moorman-Stahlman
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-242NS-01 Sci. of Well-Being & Malaise COE 3.0 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm A. McFalls
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-248HU-01 The Enlightenment and Music COE 3.0 BMC 23 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am S. Greene
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-248NS-21 Star Stuff Guide to the Galaxy COE 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm R. Dowey
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-253HU-01 Mus & Compos the Amer Persona COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Barraclough
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-253SS-01 America: The First New Nation COE 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am R. Boyer
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
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COE-265HU-01 Queer Identities in Lit & Film COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am R. Chamberlin
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-265NS-21 Examining Queer Identities COE 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm A. Hoffman
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-269NS-01 Biolog. Found. of Disabilities COE 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm D. Dodson
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-269SS-21 Paths to Inclusivity COE 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm V. Van Hise
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-273NS-01 Evol. & Sci. of Global Energy COE 3.0 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Rasmussen
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-273SS-01 Energy Revolutions COE 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Schroeder
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-282HU-01 The Logic of Persuasion COE 3.0 HYB
LEC M W 2:00 - 2:50 pm
N. Hubler
Corequisite: students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-282SS-01 Open Futures COE 3.0 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm P. Benesch
Students must register for all four courses in this Connective Experience in the same academic year. All courses carry the same course number.
COE-299CS-01 Connective Synthesis COE 1.0 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm M. Thompson
This course is open to transfer students, and those who studied abroad, who have taken equivalent Connective Experience courses at another institution or to other students who have received permission to substitute this course for a standard Connective Integration course.
Criminal Justice Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorCRJ-110-01 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 HUM 210 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am T. Alladin
CRJ-110-02 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.0 HUM 210 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am T. Alladin
CRJ-221-21 Crime Scene Investigation 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Corricelli
Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or SOC 110.
CRJ-245-21 Violent Crimes 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm T. Fackler
Prerequisite: CRJ 110 or SOC 110.
CRJ-278-01 Juvenile Justice 3.0 LYN 182 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am T. Alladin
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 14Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
CRJ-281-01 Police and Society 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm T. Alladin
Prerequisites: CRJ 110.
CRJ-310-01 Research Methods for Soc Sci. QR 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Prince
Prerequisite: CRJ 110. Cross-listed with SOC 310.
CRJ-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA K. Whiteley
Prerequisites: CRJ 110 or SOC 110.
CRJ-499-01 Senior Seminar: Inequality IME 3.0 LEC M 4:30 - 6:30 pm
LEC T 12:30 - 1:50 pm
K. Whiteley
Prerequisite: CRJ 110.
CRJ-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA K. Whiteley
Digital Communications Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorDCOM-130-01 Principles of Informat. Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm J. Ritchie
Prerequisite: freshman or sophomore standing, or permission of the instructor.
DCOM-130-02 Principles of Informat. Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Ritchie
Prerequisite: freshman or sophomore standing, or permission of the instructor.
DCOM-150-01 Fundamentals of Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm M. Samuel
DCOM-150-02 Fundamentals of Design 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Samuel
DCOM-262-01 Intro. to Entrepreneurship 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Kline
DCOM-262-02 Intro. to Entrepreneurship 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Kline
DCOM-270-21 Programming for Digital Media 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Shapiro
Prerequisite: DCOM 170.
DCOM-282-01 Storytelling for Digital Media 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am M. Pettice
Prerequisite: DCOM 130 and DCOM 131.
DCOM-340-21 Videography 3.0 LYN 118 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm A. Nutter
DCOM-351-01 Prototyping 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm M. Samuel
Prerequisite: DCOM 150 and DCOM 151. Cross-listed with IXD 351.
DCOM-380-01 Advertising DP WP CTW
3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am M. Pettice
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, and junior or senior standing.
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DCOM-380-02 Advertising DP WP CTW
3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm M. Pettice
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, and junior or senior standing.
DCOM-395-21 ST: Illustration 3.0 LYN 118 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Samuel
This course will explore illustration through a variety of traditional and digital methods such as watercolors, drawing, collage, photography, and both digital and 3-D software. Through lectures and hands-on assignments, students will develop and experience applications of illustration in fields such as Graphic Design, Editorial Design, Concept Art, and Book Illustration.
DCOM-410-01 Capstone Project Management 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Kline
DCOM-466-21 Innovation 3.0 LYN 118 LEC TH 6:00 - 10:00 pm J. Kline
Prerequisite: DCOM 261. Cross-listed with MBA 807. 08/31/20 - 10/18/20
Early Childhood Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorECE-110-01 Child Development I 3.0 LYN 008 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am L. Koch
Course restricted to ECE majors only. Non-majors may register with permission of the Education department chair
ECE-110-02 Child Development I 3.0 LYN 008 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am L. Koch
Course restricted to ECE majors only. Non-majors may register with permission of the Education department chair
ECE-199-01 Freshman Seminar 0.0 LYN 186 INA W 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Kuntz
ECE-210-21 Family Partnerships 3.0 LYN 001 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm S. Fauser
ECE-210-22 Family Partnerships 3.0 LYN 010 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm Staff-PT
ECE-220-01 Theory and Practices 3.0 LYN 001 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Weiss
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115, limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-220-02 Theory and Practices 3.0 LYN 001 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm S. Weiss
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115, limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-299-01 Sophomore Seminar 0.0 LYN 186 INA W 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Kuntz
ECE-320-01 Program Design & Curr. Devel. 3.0 LYN 010 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Kuntz
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-330-01 Literacy and Literature II 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm L. Koch
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-340-21 Teacher Researcher WP CTW 3.0 LYN 010 LEC Staff-FT
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
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ECE-350-01 Child Wellness 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Kuntz
Prerequisite: ECE 110 or 115; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-380-01 Science Methods 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am K. Blouch
Prerequisite: ECE 110; limited to early childhood education majors or permission of the instructor.
ECE-440-01 ECE Student Teaching IME 12.0 LYN 186 INA M 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Kuntz
Prerequisites: Completion of all Early Childhood courses in the major, cumulative GPA at or above the minimum GPA specified by PDE for the PreK-4 Early Childhood certificate, completion of all Chapter 354 and Act 49-2 course requirements.
ECE-441-01 ECE Dual Major Stu. Teaching IME 6.0 LYN 186 INA M 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Kuntz
Prerequisites: Completion of all courses in the ECE/Special Education Dual Major, cumulative GPA at or above the minimum GPA specified by PDE for the PreK-4 Early Childhood Education certificate, completion of all Chapter 354 and Act 49-2 course requirements.
Economics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorECN-101-02 Principles of Microeconomics L2 QR 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm W. Delavan
ECN-101-03 Principles of Microeconomics L2 QR 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm W. Delavan
ECN-102-01 Principles of Macroeconomics L2 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm K. Harpankar
ECN-102-02 Principles of Macroeconomics L2 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm K. Harpankar
ECN-102-91 Principles of Macroeconomics L2 QR 3.0 OL Staff-PT
ECN-201-01 Inter. Microeconomic Analysis 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am W. Delavan
Prerequisite: ECN 101, 102 and MAS 111 or 161, or by permission of the instructor. Economics majors need a cumulative GPA of 2.00 in all foundation courses completed to date.
ECN-312-01 Money and Banking 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Choi
Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102.
ECN-316-01 Environmental Economics 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am K. Harpankar
Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102.
ECN-321-01 Public Finance 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am W. Delavan
Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102.
ECN-332-01 International Trade WP 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Harpankar
Prerequisites: ECN 101 and 102.
Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorEDU-105-01 Math for the Educator 3.0 LYN 181 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am Staff-PT
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EDU-105-02 Math for the Educator 3.0 LYN 181 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm Staff-PT
EDU-140-01 Ed. Tech in the Modern Class 3.0 HYB
BIS 125 LEC T 8:00 - 9:20 am
J. Bucher
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore education majors, or other certification candidates with permission of instructor.
EDU-140-02 Ed. Tech in the Modern Class 3.0 HYB
BIS 125 LEC TH 8:00 - 9:20 am
J. Bucher
Prerequisites: Freshman or sophomore education majors, or other certification candidates with permission of instructor.
EDU-240-21 Lang, Diversity, Achiev.: Pk-8 AD IC 3.0 LYN 010 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm P. Croxton
English Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorENG-120-01 Introduction to Literature L5 WP
CTW3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am R. Machado
ENG-140-01 Intro. to World Theater L5 IC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm K. Pry
ENG-150-01 Intro. to Creative Writing 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Clark
Prerequisite: FYE 112 or permission of the instructor.
ENG-160-01 Introduction to Film CTW 3.0 LEC T 2:00 - 5:00 pm R. Machado
Prerequisite: ENG-112 or FYE-112, or permission of the instructor.
ENG-221-01 Survey of Amer. Literature I L5 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am G. Grieve-Carlson
ENG-225-01 Survey of English Literature I L5 3.0 LEC TH 3:30 - 6:30 pm T. Sakellarides
ENG-227-01 Survey of World Literature I CTW 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am S. Bhattacharya
ENG-231-01 Journalism and News Reporting WP 3.0 LEC M 2:00 - 5:00 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, or permission of the instructor.
ENG-233-01 Multimedia Narratives 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, or permission of the instructor.
ENG-253-01 Scriptwriting Workshop 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Bhattacharya
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112.
ENG-254-21 Crea. Writ. Workshop: Fiction 3.0 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm C. Smith
Prerequisite: ENG 150 or permission of the instructor.
ENG-299-01 Prof. Development for English 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm S. Clark
Prerequisite: FYE/ENG 111 and FYE/ENG 112. Suggested for fall of sophomore or junior year.
ENG-321-01 Poetry WP CTW 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am G. Grieve-Carlson
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 18Prerequisite: ENG 120 or 200-level literature survey, or permission of instructor.
ENG-341-01 Read+perform Between the Line 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am K. Pry
ENG-353-01 Intermed. Scriptwriting Wkshop 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Bhattacharya
Prerequisite: ENG 253.
ENG-354-21 Int. Creative Writing: Fiction 3.0 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm C. Smith
Prerequisite: ENG 254; or permission of the instructor.
ENG-392-01 ST: Young Adult Literature 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm C. Romagnolo
Prerequisite: ENG 112 or FYE 112, or at least one English Literature Survey (ENG 221-229); or by permission of the instructor.
ENG-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA S. Clark
Prerequisites: ENG 299 and permission of the chairperson; application form from Registrar's Office must be completed at the time of registration. Generally limited to juniors and seniors.
ENG-421-01 Literature by Women AD IC 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm C. Romagnolo
Prerequisite: ENG 120 or 200-level literature survey.
ENG-431-01 La Vie Newspaper Editor IME 3.0 LEC M 2:00 - 5:00 pm J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Prerequisite: ENG 231 and 330.
ENG-450-01 Creative Writing Chapbook 0.0 INA Staff-FT
Prerequisites: Take ENG 150, 250 and 251.
Environmental Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorENVI-101-01 Intro. to Environmnt'l Science L3 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am D. Becker
Corequisite: ENVI 101L.
ENVI-101L-01 Intro. to Envirnmnt'l Sci. Lab 0.0 N-G 142 LAB T 1:00 - 4:50 pm D. Becker
Corequisite: ENVI 101.
ENVI-391-01 ST: Environ. History N. Amer. 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Schroeder
This course is cross-listed with HIS 390. This course examines the environmental history in North America from the precolonial period to the present day, with special emphasis on how past human activities have depended on and interacted with the natural world; how the human inhabitants of the continent have attached meanings to the world around them and how those meanings have shaped cultural, economic, and political life; how human attitudes and activities have worked together to reshape the North American landscape; and how environmental politics in the United States and Canada have evolved over time.
ENVI-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA D. Becker
ENVI-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA R. Urban
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Exercise Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorEXSC-101-01 Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am
J. Lee
Corequisite: EXSC-101L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-101-02 Anatomy & Physiology I 4.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am
J. Lee
Corequisite: EXSC-101L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-101L-01 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 0.0 AHPP 236 LAB M 1:00 - 3:50 pm J. Lee
Corequisite: EXSC-101.
EXSC-101L-02 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 0.0 AHPP 236 LAB M 12:00 - 2:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-101.
EXSC-101L-03 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 0.0 AHPP 236 LAB W 1:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-101.
EXSC-101L-04 Anatomy & Physiology I Lab 0.0 AHPP 236 LAB TH 1:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-101.
EXSC-102-01 Anatomy & Physiology II 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Lee
Corequisite: EXSC 102L.
EXSC-102L-01 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab 0.0 AHPP 236 LAB F 1:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-102.
EXSC-120-91 Medical Terminology 1.0 OL C. Gazsi
EXSC-202-01 Training & Conditioning 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am
P. Dalton
Prerequisite: EXSC 211, or permission of the department chairperson. Pre- or Co-requisite: EXSC-216/L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-202-02 Training & Conditioning 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
P. Dalton
Prerequisite: EXSC 211, or permission of the department chairperson. Pre- or Co-requisite: EXSC-216/L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
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EXSC-202-03 Training & Conditioning 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC W F 9:00 - 10:20 am
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC 211, or permission of the department chairperson. Pre- or Co-requisite: EXSC-216/L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-202-04 Training & Conditioning 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC W F 10:30 - 11:50 am
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC 211, or permission of the department chairperson. Pre- or Co-requisite: EXSC-216/L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-211-01 Intro. to Human Movement 4.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am
L. Thomas
Corequisite: EXSC-211L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-211-02 Intro. to Human Movement 4.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am
Staff-FT
Corequisite: EXSC-211L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-211-03 Intro. to Human Movement 4.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
A. Milosz
Corequisite: EXSC-211L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-211-04 Intro. to Human Movement 4.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm
L. Thomas
Corequisite: EXSC-211L. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-211L-01 Intro. to Human Movement Lab 0.0 AHPP 103 LAB M 1:00 - 3:50 pm L. Thomas
Corequisite: EXSC-211.
EXSC-211L-02 Intro. to Human Movement Lab 0.0 AHPP 103 LAB T 6:00 - 8:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-211.
EXSC-211L-04 Intro. to Human Movement Lab 0.0 AHPP 228 LAB W 1:00 - 3:50 pm P. Dalton
Corequisite: EXSC-211.
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EXSC-211L-05 Intro. to Human Movement Lab 0.0 AHPP 103 LAB W 6:00 - 8:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-211.
EXSC-211L-06 Intro. to Human Movement Lab 0.0 AHPP 229 LAB TH 8:00 - 10:50 am Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-211.
EXSC-211L-07 Intro. to Human Movement Lab 0.0 AHPP 115 LAB F 1:00 - 3:50 pm Staff-PT
Corequisite: EXSC-211.
EXSC-302-01 Healthcare Admin. Law & Policy 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am L. Lowe
EXSC-310-01 Exercise Physiology 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC-216/L or BIO-222, or permission of the department chairperson. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-310-02 Exercise Physiology 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
A. Walker
Prerequisite: EXSC-216/L or BIO-222, or permission of the department chairperson. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-312-21 Psyc/Soc Asp. Disease/Disabil. DP 3.0 AHPP 114 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Winger
EXSC-312-22 Psyc/Soc Asp. Disease/Disabil. DP 3.0 AHPP 114 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm M. Winger
EXSC-319-01 Biomechanics 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W 8:00 - 10:20 am
A. Milosz
Prerequisite: EXSC-211 and PHY-103, or permission of the department chairperson. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-319-02 Biomechanics 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W 10:30 - 12:50 pm
D. Ferreira
Prerequisite: EXSC-211 and PHY-103, or permission of the department chairperson. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-319-03 Biomechanics 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
AHPP 244 LEC M W 1:00 - 3:20 pm
A. Milosz
Prerequisite: EXSC-211 and PHY-103, or permission of the department chairperson. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
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EXSC-319-04 Biomechanics 3.0 EXAM M 6:00 - 9:00 pm
LEC T TH 2:00 - 4:20 pm
D. Ferreira
Prerequisite: EXSC-211 and PHY-103, or permission of the department chairperson. This course will hold a mandatory common exam time on Mondays from 6-9pm. We reserve the right to adjust your schedule accordingly if you do not prevent course conflicts for the aforementioned time in the semester.
EXSC-430-91 Nutr. Aspects of Exer./Eat Dis 3.0 OL L. Thomas
Prerequisite: EXSC-314, or permission of the department chairperson.
EXSC-434-01 Certified Exercise Phys. Prep. 3.0 AHPP 135 LEC T TH 2:30 - 3:50 pm P. Dalton
Prerequisite: EXSC 310 and 316.
EXSC-442-21 Pharmacology 3.0 AHPP 244 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm L. Curtin
Prerequisite: EXSC-314 or permission of the department chairperson.
EXSC-452-01 Research Methods I 2.0 AHPP 120 LEC F 9:00 - 10:50 am T. Dompier
Prerequisite: MAS-170 or MAS-270, or permission of the department chairperson.
EXSC-460-01 Practicum I IME 12.0 INA C. Gazsi
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all EXSC courses or permission of the department chairperson. Required major GPA of 2.0 or greater prior to Practicum placement.
EXSC-461-01 Practicum II IME 6.0 INA C. Gazsi
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all EXSC courses or permission of the department chairperson. Required major GPA of 2.0 or greater prior to Practicum placement.
EXSC-462-01 Practicum III IME 6.0 INA C. Gazsi
Prerequisite: Successful completion of all EXSC courses or permission of the department chairperson. Required major GPA of 2.0 or greater prior to Practicum placement.
Finance Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorFIN-283-01 Financial Instruments 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm W. Fu
Prerequisite: MAS 112 or MAS 162.
FIN-381-01 Corporate Finance 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm P. Brewer
Prerequisite: ASC or FIN 385, or permission of the instructor.
FIN-386-01 Financial Derivative & Pricing 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am B. Smith
Prerequisite: ASC 385 or FIN 385. Cross-listed with ASC 386.
First-Year Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorFYE-111-01 To the Ends of the Earth FYE 4.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am K. Pry
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 23Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Why are human beings fascinated with the unknown and the dangerous? Why will some people take enormous risks in the world's most forbidding environments, just to reach the extreme limits of human endurance? This seminar invites students into the story of polar expeditions and the often-fatal attraction that exploration as organized risk-taking exerts on our fellow humans. Will skill, luck, organizing ability, and determination combine to find the fabled Northwest Passage, win the races to be first at the North and South Poles, and come back alive, or will carelessness, lack of foresight, and character flaws be exposed ruthlessly and lead to defeat, disgrace, destruction, and even (shudder!) cannibalism?
FYE-111-02 To the Ends of the Earth FYE 4.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am K. Pry
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Why are human beings fascinated with the unknown and the dangerous? Why will some people take enormous risks in the world's most forbidding environments, just to reach the extreme limits of human endurance? This seminar invites students into the story of polar expeditions and the often-fatal attraction that exploration as organized risk-taking exerts on our fellow humans. Will skill, luck, organizing ability, and determination combine to find the fabled Northwest Passage, win the races to be first at the North and South Poles, and come back alive, or will carelessness, lack of foresight, and character flaws be exposed ruthlessly and lead to defeat, disgrace, destruction, and even (shudder!) cannibalism?
FYE-111-03 Let the Great World Spin FYE 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am S. Clark
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. The world became entranced by "The Crime of the Century" in 1974 when a young Frenchman danced along a tightrope strung between the top of the nearly completed World Trade Towers. Colum McCann's novel, Let the Great World Spin (winner of the 2009 National Book Award), uses the daring act of this "angel in the sky" to contrast with people in the depths of the city who struggle with diverse issues, ultimately searching for joy and redemption. Using film and other texts, both fiction and nonfiction, we will spin off of McCann's novel to explore such subjects as art and risk, faith and belonging, loss and grief, and the systems that often pin those who are marginalized to the ground. As Esquire's Tom Junod explains, "We are all dancing on the wire of history, and even on solid ground we breathe the thinnest of air."
FYE-111-04 The American Dream FYE 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am T. Rosenberg
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. The term American Dream, coined in 1931, suggests an ability for us to reach complete success and happiness in our personal and professional lives. Much has changed in American society and culture since 1931 leading many to question if the American Dream still exists. Through selected readings on family, education, and technology, this course will challenge you to think critically about the ability of a person to achieve the American Dream today. The readings will be supplemented with numerous media clips that will push us to explore the representation of ideal families in TV sitcoms from 1950-2000s, educate ourselves about the state of the education system through the documentary Waiting for Superman, look at how technology might change our world through the science fiction drama Humans. We will specifically challenge, revise, and defend the role of family, education, and technology in our pursuit of the American Dream.
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FYE-111-05 Civilization as We Know It FYE 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am W. Patton
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Beer, wine, and bread. Civilization would not have developed without these items. Ancient peoples may not have known it, but all of these items are the products of biotechnology. Today, biotechnology influences our health, what we eat, what we wear, how we heat our homes, and many other things we take for granted. This course will examine the origins of biotechnology and how it has progressed over the millennia to its prevalence in our everyday world.
FYE-111-06 Resilient FYE 4.0 BMC 23 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am R. Norris
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. This course helps us recognize characteristics of resilience, including its strengths and pitfalls. We will read stories and watch films about resilient people in challenging situations. We will discuss how to cultivate a positive resilience, make friends with our failures, and use difficult situations as opportunities for transformation. Course assignments will promote critical thinking and creativity, establishing the foundations and skills for lifelong learning.
FYE-111-07 Art and The Body FYE 4.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm G. Taylor
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Our human body defines our species. Our complex living system is the seat of consciousness and the machine that replicates and transmits our code for continued life. As the physical extension and stored repository of our worldly experiences, our body is crucial to self-identity. It is no surprise, then, that the depiction of the body is central to art. Our desires, our self-doubts, and our prejudices are all found in the way we represent ourselves. Through various modes of critical thinking and writing, we will uncover, complicate, and question the history of human embodiment in the visual arts.
FYE-111-08 Race in the 21st Century FYE 4.0 LEC M W 2:00 - 3:20 pm C. Romagnolo
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. In this seminar we will investigate race as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon in the contemporary United States. By examining a variety of materials, including television, film, novels, and essays (e.g., Dear White People, Black Panther, Underground Railroad, Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility) we will analyze how the concept of race is perceived, experienced, challenged, and constructed in this historical moment. First semester will focus on history and theory. Themes and topics to be covered in FYE 111 include race and identity, and race and social relations.
FYE-111-09 Race in the 21st Century FYE 4.0 LEC M W 3:30 - 4:50 pm C. Romagnolo
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. In this seminar we will investigate race as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon in the contemporary United States. By examining a variety of materials, including television, film, novels, and essays (e.g., Dear White People, Black Panther, Underground Railroad, Robin DiAngelo's White Fragility) we will analyze how the concept of race is perceived, experienced, challenged, and constructed in this historical moment. First semester will focus on history and theory. Themes and topics to be covered in FYE 111 include race and identity, and race and social relations.
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FYE-111-10 Us and Them FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am G. Grieve-Carlson
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. For millennia, human beings have divided the world into "us" and "them," or "people like us" and "people who aren't like us." We divide ourselves with concepts like race, gender, social class, sexual orientation, religious belief (or its absence), ideology, language-even things like "dog person" or "cat person." Sometimes these divisions can be harmless or even funny, but often they carry serious or even deadly consequences. We'll read three books that deal with such divisions, and we'll also reflect on the kinds of divisions we find around us.
FYE-111-12 How to Speak "Science" FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am E. Sterner
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Ever read news about a big scientific breakthrough, but weren't sure if the journalists got it right? Or maybe you've wished you could explain a cool science experiment to your family or friends? What does good communication even look like? Science, as understood by scientists, is often disconnected from how science is perceived by the media and the public. It can be difficult to navigate many different sources to get at an accurate representation of the facts. In this class, we will explore the different ways science is reported on, from scholarly journals to social media, and figure out effective strategies for communicating about science without sensationalizing or misrepresentation. You will build writing, speaking and critical reasoning skills that will let you learn about scientific issues that are important to you, come to a well-supported opinion, and express your views. All majors are welcome, because science literacy is important for everyone!
FYE-111-13 Us and Them FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am G. Grieve-Carlson
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. For millennia, human beings have divided the world into "us" and "them," or "people like us" and "people who aren't like us." We divide ourselves with concepts like race, gender, social class, sexual orientation, religious belief (or its absence), ideology, language-even things like "dog person" or "cat person." Sometimes these divisions can be harmless or even funny, but often they carry serious or even deadly consequences. We'll read three books that deal with such divisions, and we'll also reflect on the kinds of divisions we find around us.
FYE-111-14 Sports Journalism FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Fettrow-Alderfer
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Students will study how sports have impacted our society and how the media has shaped the relationship. As a class, we will study the history of sports journalism, and students will read and analyze a variety of writing styles from sportswriters in all media, including broadcast, print and the web.
FYE-111-15 The Good Life: Part I FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am N. Vahanian
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 26Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. What is the "good life?" Does wearing the motto saying so make it so? Does going to college for a better life make it so? In a world where just about everything is for sale, how is the good life not also? Questions concerning the good and the good life have long been explored. In this course, you will be introduced to some ethical theories and arguments. Class discussion and writing assignments will promote the intellectual skills of inquiry and analysis, encourage you to examine your own moral commitments and promote personal and social responsibility by helping to establish the foundations and skills for lifelong learning.
FYE-111-16 Games and Learning FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm J. Laferriere
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Playing games is one of the most popular leisure activities in the world, however there is a great link between games learning. In this course we will explore the role and function of games for learning, using various features of games, such as role playing, immersion, narrative, feedback, situated experience, distributed cognition, consequences of failure, etc., across various gaming platforms (card, board, video). Students will play and analyze games while reading current research and theory from a variety of sources in the sciences, social sciences, humanities, and industry.
FYE-111-17 Punk FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm M. Pittari
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Noise, rage, rebellion - this is the ethos of punk. For nearly half a century, punk rock has endured through music, fashion, art, and politics, never getting old or wearing out and continuously redefining its boundaries. Yet the impulses of punk, its radicalism and violence, predate the 1976 explosion of the Sex Pistols onto the international scene. Its spirit was onstage in the '60s with the Stooges and the Velvet Underground, it was at the wheel when rebel icons Jackson Pollock and James Dean drove to their deaths in the '50s, and it fueled the most iconoclastic art movement in history - Dada - in the years following World War I. Flanked by two significant dates - 1916, the year of the first Dada manifesto, and 1991, the year Nirvana's Nevermind was released - this seminar explores the origins and implications of punk as a pervasive cultural and socio-political force.
FYE-111-18 Film and Society FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm A. Owen
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. This course seeks to develop the sociological imagination through an examination of the way in which film both influences, and is influenced by, dominant social and cultural ideology. Integral to the course is an analysis of the role of the filmmaker as artist, investigating the figure's historically dichotomous role as both social subversive and propagandist. Topic areas include, but are not limited to, humor, science fiction, horror and censorship.
FYE-111-19 Punk FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm M. Pittari
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 27Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Noise, rage, rebellion - this is the ethos of punk. For nearly half a century, punk rock has endured through music, fashion, art, and politics, never getting old or wearing out and continuously redefining its boundaries. Yet the impulses of punk, its radicalism and violence, predate the 1976 explosion of the Sex Pistols onto the international scene. Its spirit was onstage in the '60s with the Stooges and the Velvet Underground, it was at the wheel when rebel icons Jackson Pollock and James Dean drove to their deaths in the '50s, and it fueled the most iconoclastic art movement in history - Dada - in the years following World War I. Flanked by two significant dates - 1916, the year of the first Dada manifesto, and 1991, the year Nirvana's Nevermind was released - this seminar explores the origins and implications of punk as a pervasive cultural and socio-political force.
FYE-111-20 Let's talk about Adoption FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm S. Arnold
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Six out of ten Americans have had personal experience with adoption. We will discuss issues of adoption: Should adoption be open/closed? Should single men & women be able to adopt? What about same-sex couples? What about families of a different race? How old is "too old" to be adopted? We will focus on populations involved in adoption, including birth parents, adoptees, foster & adoptive families and agencies, in both domestic & transnational adoption. What is the impact of orphanages on the developing child? We will examine cultural, economic & policy factors in countries involved in transnational adoption. In giving as-signments (making a family tree), are teachers sensitive to their students who are adopted? How can these assignments be modified to be inclusive of the adopted child? We will welcome speakers who are adoptees & professionals who work in the adoption field.
FYE-111-21 Once Upon a Time: Adaptations FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm S. Bhattacharya
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. And they lived happily ever after.. Whether there be ogres, monsters, princes, witches, talking frogs, evil stepmothers or magic beans; almost every fairy tale has one thing in common - the happily ever after. But if fairy tales are the stuff of childhood why do they crop up in the adult world through films like the steam punk gore rendition of Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters or the feminist retelling Maleficent, procedural TV shows like Grimm and Beauty and the Beast, or ads for Chanel No.5 and Adidas? We will explore the frame narratives of the "classic" fairy tales of the Grimm brothers and Charles Perrault in the hands of twentieth century writers to reflect on modern renditions of the "ever after" myth. The class will investigate the validity of fairytales in an era of reworkings and adaptations through various readings, music videos, films, ads etc.
FYE-111-22 Once Upon a Time: Adaptations FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm S. Bhattacharya
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 28Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. And they lived happily ever after.. Whether there be ogres, monsters, princes, witches, talking frogs, evil stepmothers or magic beans; almost every fairy tale has one thing in common - the happily ever after. But if fairy tales are the stuff of childhood why do they crop up in the adult world through films like the steam punk gore rendition of Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters or the feminist retelling Maleficent, procedural TV shows like Grimm and Beauty and the Beast, or ads for Chanel No.5 and Adidas? We will explore the frame narratives of the "classic" fairy tales of the Grimm brothers and Charles Perrault in the hands of twentieth century writers to reflect on modern renditions of the "ever after" myth. The class will investigate the validity of fairytales in an era of reworkings and adaptations through various readings, music videos, films, ads etc.
FYE-111-23 Let's Talk About Adoption FYE 4.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm S. Arnold
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Six out of ten Americans have had personal experience with adoption. We will discuss issues of adoption: Should adoption be open/closed? Should single men & women be able to adopt? What about same-sex couples? What about families of a different race? How old is "too old" to be adopted? We will focus on populations involved in adoption, including birth parents, adoptees, foster & adoptive families and agencies, in both domestic & transnational adoption. What is the impact of orphanages on the developing child? We will examine cultural, economic & policy factors in countries involved in transnational adoption. In giving as-signments (making a family tree), are teachers sensitive to their students who are adopted? How can these assignments be modified to be inclusive of the adopted child? We will welcome speakers who are adoptees & professionals who work in the adoption field.
FYE-111-24 Making Major Decisions FYE 4.0 LEC E. Julian
S. Bartz
Students must take the corresponding companion course of FYE-111C, as evident by matching section numbers. Do you feel you are the only student undecided about your college major? Would you like to have an answer to the nagging question "So, what's your major?" It's normal to feel a little overwhelmed about how you will make this decision. Nearly 80% of students entering college are still undecided about their major, and many students will switch majors at least once. This is all part of the normal exploration process. Making Major Decisions will help students to understand the connection between major and career. Your college major opens the doorway to many career possibilities, but it's up to you to make the most of your experience both in and out of the classroom. The world of work today is complex and dynamic. Through applied learning including interactive experiences, texts, film, and podcasts, students will critically examine and explore academic majors available at LVC. You will be encouraged to explore majors in discussions with faculty and the staff from the Breen Center for Gradua
FYE-111C-01 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Tindall
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-02 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC T 8:30 - 9:20 am J. Tindall
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
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FYE-111C-03 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC F 12:00 - 12:50 pm M. Sherwood
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-04 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC W 8:00 - 8:50 am C. Brashear
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-05 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC T 8:30 - 9:20 am M. O'Brien-Foelsch
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-06 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm D. Miller
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-07 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC F 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Benchich
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-08 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC F 8:00 - 8:50 am A. Hoffman
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-09 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC F 8:00 - 8:50 am E. Blanke
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-10 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 BMC 22 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm S. Greene
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-11 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC W 12:00 - 12:50 pm L. Eldred
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-12 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm H. Stone
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-13 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm E. Wright
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-14 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC T 8:30 - 9:20 am A. Sokaitis
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-15 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC W 8:00 - 8:50 am C. Yasinski
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-16 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm C. Godfrey
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 30Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-17 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Benchich
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-18 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC W 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. O'Brien
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-19 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm M. Barraclough
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-20 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC TH 8:30 - 9:20 am B. Smith
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-21 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm M. Bentz
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-22 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Harvey
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-23 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm R. Boyer
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-111C-24 First Yr Experience Companion FYE 0.0 LEC S. Bartz
Students must take the corresponding core course for FYE-111, as represented by matching section numbers.
FYE-112-01 Good Argument FYE 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am T. Rosenberg
Prerequisite: FYE 111, or permission of the instructor. The civil exchange of opposing viewpoints is the cornerstone of a democratic republic. However, in recent years, those exchanges are rare and often riddled with logical fallacies rather than effective rhetoric. Most people simply assert their viewpoints without listening to the opposition. In this class, we will discuss effective ways to communicate a particular viewpoint in academic writing using various elements of argumentation. We will examine several historical pieces of writing including "A Modest Proposal" and "Civil Disobedience" as well as articles written on more contemporary controversies. An extended research paper and presentation are required components of this course.
FYE-113-01 Intro. to the LVC Experience FYE 1.0 LEC W 12:00 - 12:50 pm K. Gonzalez
Restricted to transfer students who have not completed FYE 111 at LVC.
FYE-113-02 Intro. to the LVC Experience FYE 1.0 LEC TH 8:30 - 9:20 am K. Gonzalez
Restricted to transfer students who have not completed FYE 111 at LVC.
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French Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorFRN-101-01 Elementary French I LAC LA 3.0 HYB
LEC W 10:00 - 10:50 am
L. Dimarco
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
FRN-101-02 Elementary French I LAC LA 3.0 HYB
LEC W 11:00 - 11:50 am
L. Dimarco
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
FRN-201-01 Inter French Lang & Culture I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm R. Chamberlin
Prerequisite: FRN 102 or placement test.
FRN-300-01 Advanced Applied French LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 3:00 - 4:20 pm R. Chamberlin
Prerequisite: FRN 202, 280, or placement test.
German Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorGMN-101-01 Elementary German I LAC LA 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Meindl
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
GMN-101-02 Elementary German I LAC LA 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Meindl
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
GMN-201-01 Interm German Lang & Culture I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm R. Chamberlin
Prerequisite: GMN 102 or placement test.
GMN-300-01 Advanced Applied German LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W 3:00 - 4:20 pm J. Meindl
Prerequisite: GMN 202, 280, or placement test.
Global Studies Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorGLB-101-01 Crossing Borders L2 IC 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm J. Meindl
GLB-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
GLB-498-01 Research Capstone I 1.0 LEC TH 3:30 - 4:20 pm C. Dolan
Prerequisites: Study abroad and junior or senior standing. Restricted to Global Studies majors.
History Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorHIS-103-01 The Ancient World L1 IC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm R. McCoy
HIS-125-21 US History to 1865 L1 IC 3.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm A. Bentz
HIS-150-01 The Business of History 1.0 LEC M 8:00 - 8:50 am C. McElwee
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HIS-202-01 Historic & Cultural Geography ID IC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Schroeder
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
HIS-215-01 Law and Government L2 WP 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with LAW 215.
HIS-250-01 Historian's Craft WP CTW 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm R. McCoy
Prerequisites: At least two 100-level history courses; or permission of the instructor.
HIS-253-01 Topics in Comparative History WP CTW 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm R. McCoy
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing, and at least two college level history courses; major or minor in history, politics or global studies; OR permission of the instructor.
HIS-390-01 ST: Environ. History N. Amer. 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am M. Schroeder
Prerequisites: junior or senior standing and one prior history course, or permission of the instructor. This course is cross-listed with ENVI 391. This course examines the environmental history in North America from the precolonial period to the present day, with special emphasis on how past human activities have depended on and interacted with the natural world; how the human inhabitants of the continent have attached meanings to the world around them and how those meanings have shaped cultural, economic, and political life; how human attitudes and activities have worked together to reshape the North American landscape; and how environmental politics in the United States and Canada have evolved over time.
HIS-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Junior or senior status; overall GPA of at least 2.5; completion of registration forms; approval of internship site by student's advisor prior to registration; approval of department chair.
Immersive Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorIME-110-01 Living and Learning in Service IME 1.0 LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Liedtka
IME-110-02 Living and Learning in Service IME 1.0 INA M 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Liedtka
IME-215-01 Health:Indiv Exp Homelessness IME 0.0 INA J. Marx
L. Thomas
T. Miller
Prerequisite: approval of a supervising faculty member and the chair of the General Education Committee. Students must complete a brief online essay for selection. Essay link is: https://lvc.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2iqYgzu3AxNDFcx. Faculty will contact students regarding selection.
IME-400-01 Internship IME 0.0 INA G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: approval of a faculty member from a department related to the focus internship and completion of an internship form, available on the Registrar's Office website.
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Integrative Experience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorITG-478-01 Integrat Exp: Natural Sci. II ITG 1.0 LEC T TH 8:30 - 9:20 am T. Peelen
Prerequisite: ITG 468.
ITG-484-01 Music & Cultur in Radio Age ITG 3.0 BMC 19 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am S. Greene
Prerequisite: Completion of Connective Experience. Junior or senior standing, or permission of the instructor.
ITG-489-01 Mind and Brain ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am D. Dodson
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing, and PSY 110 or PSY 112, and BIO 111/L. This course is cross-listed with NEU 489.
ITG-499-01 Progress? ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am R. Boyer
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. The increasingly rapid changes we experience in socioeconomic life, science, medicine, & technology, our belief in progress appears unquestionable. But is change always for the better? Is progress inevitable? Are there ideas/ways of life pushed aside by "progress" that we reject/ignore at our peril? Many students, wish to change the world, & this course will ask them to draw on what they have learned across a variety of disciplines to investigate the meaning of change for the world & themselves. Exploring the meaning of progress offers students a means of asking the oldest questions of a liberal education, "What is the meaning of all this? What is the good life & what can I do to achieve it for myself & my world?" Students will also reflect on how their coursework, co-curricular experiences, & immersive ex-periences have helped to transform them during their time at LVC.
ITG-499-02 Contemplative Life ITG 3.0 BMC 22 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am R. Norris
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. As members of an active college community, we hope for the freedom and opportunity to be creative, to take on meaningful work, and to achieve our full potential. Daily stressors, constant media distractions, fear of the future, and other experiences may challenge this freedom and even our ability to pursue our life-goals. This course explores ways for creating space in our lives for silence and reflection. In a seminar format, each student will lead the class in discussion of a text chosen from an extensive reading list. Students will use these ideas to frame an interdisciplinary project, and they also will reflect on how their coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences have helped to transform them during their time at LVC.
ITG-499-03 Pop Cult.: Entertain Ind & You ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Tindall
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 34Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Pop Culture, the entertainment industry and you: guilty pleasures or reflections of society? This course will explore how pop culture and the entertainment industry shape and are shaped by modern society. Students will explore many facets of entertainment including movies, television/streaming series, music, video games, books, social media and YouTube culture and how they both influence and are influenced by society: from the Avengers to Arianna Grande, from Star Wars to podcast stars, from Red Dead Redemption to the "Game of Thrones" Red Wedding. For the final integrative project, students will choose one aspect of the entertainment world to frame an interdisciplinary project and reflect on how that aspect along with their coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences have helped to influence and transform them during their time at LVC.
ITG-499-04 Pop Cult.: Entertain Ind & You ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Tindall
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Pop Culture, the entertainment industry and you: guilty pleasures or reflections of society? This course will explore how pop culture and the entertainment industry shape and are shaped by modern society. Students will explore many facets of entertainment including movies, television/streaming series, music, video games, books, social media and YouTube culture and how they both influence and are influenced by society: from the Avengers to Arianna Grande, from Star Wars to podcast stars, from Red Dead Redemption to the "Game of Thrones" Red Wedding. For the final integrative project, students will choose one aspect of the entertainment world to frame an interdisciplinary project and reflect on how that aspect along with their coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences have helped to influence and transform them during their time at LVC.
ITG-499-06 I've Got the Blues - Brit Lit ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am S. Biever
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Down in the dumps. Broken-hearted. Bummed out. The emotional history of "melancholy" can be traced back to ancient Greek medical texts. Drawing upon the fields of the medical humanities and literary studies, students will focus on the portrayal of melancholy (as well as other categories of "sadness") as represented in texts ranging from the medieval & early modern periods of British literature through the Romantic period. Students will trace how conceptions of melancholy changed over time, and how perception varied based on gender, class, etc. Students will select a topic related to the theme of the course, research it, produce a scholarly essay of at least 2500 words, and present their findings to the class. This will fulfill three credits of the Integrative Experience Course requirements. We will also consider how your coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences has helped transform you during your time at LVC.
ITG-499-07 I've Got the Blues - Brit Lit ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am S. Biever
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 35Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Down in the dumps. Broken-hearted. Bummed out. The emotional history of "melancholy" can be traced back to ancient Greek medical texts. Drawing upon the fields of the medical humanities and literary studies, students will focus on the portrayal of melancholy (as well as other categories of "sadness") as represented in texts ranging from the medieval & early modern periods of British literature through the Romantic period. Students will trace how conceptions of melancholy changed over time, and how perception varied based on gender, class, etc. Students will select a topic related to the theme of the course, research it, produce a scholarly essay of at least 2500 words, and present their findings to the class. This will fulfill three credits of the Integrative Experience Course requirements. We will also consider how your coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences has helped transform you during your time at LVC.
ITG-499-08 Music & Politics Across Cultur ITG 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Greene
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Music's ability to affect human interaction and to significantly impact society has been considered an issue of importance since the ancient Greeks. In today's highly connected and media-rich environment, an understanding of the ways in which music can and has been used to influence individuals, groups and societies can offer students significant insights into their world and help them fulfill their roles as responsible citizens. This course examines music's role in politics and social change in a wide range of chronological and geographical contexts, with examples ranging from China and South Africa to Latin America, the Middle East, and the USA, including the use of music by pre-Civil War abolitionists, in the labor movement, building social cohesion in wartime, and as a subtle or overt means of expressing discontent within authoritarian societies; to the global ubiquity of rock music and hip hop as tools for protest and attaining social change, and of course its important contributi
ITG-499-21 Weather and Climate ITG 3.0 LEC T 6:30 - 9:30 pm R. Dowey
Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. How does weather influence your day and why do most ask, "Why did they get the forecast wrong?" This course is for students wishing to develop a fundamental understanding of Earth's atmospheric systems & gain a greater appreciation of weather and climate events along with meteorological research. Its primary objective is to acquaint students with meteorology, those physical processes associated with weather & climate, and the interdisciplinary intersections of this rich field. Topics include weather maps & forecasting, Earth's energy balance, cyclogenesis, forecasting, effects of local topography on weather events, past current & future climatic issues, types of precip-itation, and severe weather. We will explore how weather and climate have impacted history & effected our local & global economy. We will also consider how your coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences has helped transform you during your time at LVC.
ITG-499-22 Lead on Purpose ITG 3.0 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Lebo
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 36Pre or co-requisite: The Connective Experience (COE) and, in particular, the integrative component of the COE must be taken prior to or concurrently with this course. Have you given any thought to what type of leader you will be when you graduate? At your job? In your community? This course explores a variety of theories and concepts relating to the field of leadership studies and how they apply to you. It will discuss transformational/transactional leadership, servant leadership, conflict resolution, power dynamics, and ethical considerations for leaders. Students will be asked to reflect on their own leadership style and complete a research project about a historic figure through the lens of leadership. In addition, students will also reflect on how their coursework, co-curricular experiences, and immersive experiences have helped to transform them during their time at LVC.
Interaction Design Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorIXD-351-01 Prototyping 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm M. Samuel
Prerequisite: DCOM 150 and DCOM 151. Cross-listed with DCOM 351.
IXD-450-01 Interaction Design Studio I 3.0 LYN 118 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Ritchie
Prerequisite: DCOM 270, 271, and DCOM/IEXD 351, or permission of the instructor.
Interdisciplinary Studies Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorIDS-179-01 Vale Conference IME 1.0 BMC 23 LEC W 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Snyder
Law Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorLAW-150-01 Introduction to Law 3.0 LEC T TH 3:30 - 4:50 pm P. Benesch
LAW-215-01 Law and Government L2 WP 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am P. Benesch
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with HIS 215.
LAW-281-01 Logical Problems 1.0 HYB
LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm
N. Hubler
Pre- or corequisite: PHL 280. Cross-listed with PHL 281.
LAW-289-01 Directed Study 0.0 - 3.0 INA P. Benesch
Requires approval from Director of Prelaw Programs and U of London registration
LAW-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
Prerequisite: GPA of 2.50 in major and permission of department chair.
LAW-499-01 Seminar in Law WP 3.0 HYB
LEC T 2:00 - 3:20 pm
P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing. POL/PHL 345, DSP 352, DSP 356, or BUS 450. Cross-listed with PHL 417.
Mathematics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMAS-100-01 Concepts of Mathematics L4 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am S. Blanda
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MAS-100-02 Concepts of Mathematics L4 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am S. Blanda
MAS-102-01 Pre-Calculus 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am C. Mullican
A student may not receive credit for this course after completing MAS 111, MAS 161, or the equivalent.
MAS-111-01 Analysis I L4 QR 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am
LEC TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm
S. Droms
Corequisite: MAS 113.
MAS-111-02 Analysis I L4 QR 4.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm
LEC TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
S. Droms
Corequisite: MAS 113.
MAS-113-01 Mathematical Thinking I 1.0 LEC T 2:00 - 3:20 pm S. Blanda
Corequisite: MAS 111.
MAS-113-02 Mathematical Thinking I 1.0 LEC T 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Blanda
Corequisite: MAS 111.
MAS-161-01 Calculus I L4 QR 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am W. Fu
Prerequisite: MAS 102 at LVC, or satisfactory score on the math readiness test. This test is administered during New Student Advising Days for incoming students or can be taken by arrangement with the math department (717-867-6080).
MAS-170-01 Elementary Statistics L4 QR 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am B. Smith
A student may not receive credit for MAS 170 after completing MAS 372. A student may not receive credit for both MAS 170 and MAS 270.
MAS-170-02 Elementary Statistics L4 QR 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Smith
A student may not receive credit for MAS 170 after completing MAS 372. A student may not receive credit for both MAS 170 and MAS 270.
MAS-222-01 Linear Algebra 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm K. Yarnall
Prerequisites: MAS 112 or MAS 261.
MAS-261-01 Calculus III 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am C. Mullican
Prerequisites: MAS 112 or MAS 162.
MAS-261-02 Calculus III 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am C. Mullican
Prerequisites: MAS 112 or MAS 162.
MAS-371-01 Statistical Inference 3.0 LYN 182 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm P. Brewer
Prerequisites: MAS 202; and ASC 281, FIN 283 or MAS 270.
Music Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMSC-087-01 Student Recital 0.0 INA J. Snyder
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MSC-099-01 Recital Attendance 0.0 INA J. Snyder
MSC-101-01 Fundamentals of Music L5 3.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Morell
MSC-115-01 Music Theory I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Morell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-115-02 Music Theory I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am J. Morell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-115-03 Music Theory I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 8:30 - 9:20 am J. Morell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-117-01 Aural Skills I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-117-02 Aural Skills I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-117-03 Aural Skills I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 1:00 - 1:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-117-04 Aural Skills I 2.0 BMC 14 LEC T TH 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Lovell
Prerequisite: audition for admission or permission of the instructor.
MSC-122-01 Aural Skills Lab 1.0 BMC 14 LEC F 2:00 - 2:50 pm J. Lovell
Corequisite: MSC 117.
MSC-130-01 Music Composition Workshop 1.0 BMC 14 LEC T 6:00 - 8:00 pm J. Morell
Prerequisite: MSC-116.
MSC-150-01 Class Piano Instruction I 1.0 BMC 218 LEC Staff-PT
MSC-151-01 Class Piano Instruction II 1.0 BMC 218 LEC Staff-PT
Prerequisite: MSC 150 with a minimum of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-160-02 Class Voice Instruction 1.0 BMC 19 LEC F 11:00 - 11:50 am K. Kasper
MSC-160-03 Class Voice Instruction 1.0 BMC 19 LEC F 1:00 - 1:50 pm K. Kasper
MSC-201-01 The Roots of American Music IC 3.0 BMC 22 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm R. Norris
MSC-205-01 SI: Analyzing Dramatic Contxt 2.0 LEC M W 12:00 - 12:50 pm J. Walker-Vankuren
Prerequisite: MUI 121, MUI 221, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-206-01 Milestones in Music Recording L5 IC 3.0 BMC 23 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am J. Snyder
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MSC-215-01 Music Theory III 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 116 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-215-02 Music Theory III 2.0 BMC 14 LEC M W 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Lovell
Prerequisite: MSC 116 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-217-01 Aural Skills III 2.0 BMC 218 LEC M W 1:00 - 1:50 pm C. Campbell
Prerequisite: MSC 118 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-217-02 Aural Skills III 2.0 BMC 22 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am C. Campbell
Prerequisite: MSC 118 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-241-01 Introduction to Music History IC 3.0 BMC 23 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm R. Norris
Prerequisite: MSC 101, 115, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-252-01 Class Piano Instruction III 1.0 BMC 218 LEC Staff-FT
Prerequisite: MSC 151 with a minimum of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-253-01 Class Piano Instruction IV 1.0 BMC 218 LEC Staff-FT
Prerequisite: MSC 252 with a minimum of C- or better, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-316-01 Keyboard Harmony 2.0 BMC 218 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am E. Fung
Prerequisite: The successful completion of a piano proficiency jury is required for admission to the course.
MSC-327-01 Vocal Pedagogy 2.0 HYB
BMC 19 LEC F 8:00 - 8:50 am
R. Lister
MSC-345-01 Adv. Instrumental Conducting 2.0 BMC 121 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:20 am J. Dietrich
Prerequisite: MSC 246 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-347-01 Advanced Choral Conducting 2.0 BMC 122 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am K. Zeuch
Prerequisite: MSC 246 or permission of the instructor.
MSC-403-01 Instrumental Pedagogy: Cello 2.0 LEC F. Borowski
MSC-403-02 Instrumental Ped.: Percussion 2.0 LEC M. Keown
MSC-403-03 Instrumental Pedagogy: Trumpet 2.0 LEC C. Heffner
MSC-403-04 Instrumental Pedagogy: Flute 2.0 LEC M. Barraclough
MSC-405-01 Instr. Lit.: Clarinet 2.0 LEC B. Butts
MSC-405-02 Instrumental Literature: Sax 2.0 LEC B. Butts
MSC-411-01 Capstone Symposium in Music I 1.0 LEC F 10:00 - 10:50 am Staff-FT
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 40Prerequisite: One 300 or 400 level MSC course, or permission of the instructor.
MSC-416-01 Orchestration 2.0 BMC 22 LEC M W 8:00 - 8:50 am J. Morell
MSC-422-01 Church Music Methods & Admin. 3.0 BMC 122 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm S. Moorman-Stahlman
Music Business Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMBS-371-01 Intro. to the Music Business 3.0 BMC 19 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am J. Snyder
MBS-400-01 Internship IME 3.0 - 12.0
INA J. Snyder
Prerequisites: Completion of all program requirements and permission of the instructor. This course is not typically offered in the fall semester. Due to COVID-19 and it's impacts on spring/summer internships, an exception is being made for Fall 2020 only. Please contact Dr. Jeff Snyder ([email protected]) for more information.
Music Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMED-223-01 Brass Techniques 2.0 BMC 121 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm G. Strohman
MED-227-01 Percussion Techniques 1.0 BMC 25 LEC M W 11:00 - 11:50 am M. Keown
MED-330-01 Woodwind Techniques 2.0 BMC 121 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm B. Butts
MED-333-01 Meth. & Mat. Gen. Music: Elm. 3.0 BMC 19 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am S. Davis
MED-334-01 Choral Literature & Methods WP 3.0 BMC 19 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm K. Zeuch
MED-437-01 Music Teaching and Learning II 2.0 BMC 19 LEC M W 1:00 - 1:50 pm
BMC 218 LEC M W 1:00 - 1:50 pm
S. Davis
Music Ensemble Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMUE-101-01 Marching Band 1.0 BMC 121 LEC F 3:00 - 3:50 pm
BMC 121 LEC T TH 4:00 - 5:20 pm
C. Heffner
MUE-103-01 Symphony Orchestra 1.0 BMC 121 LEC M 4:00 - 5:50 pm
BMC 121 LEC W 4:00 - 4:50 pm
J. Dietrich
MUE-104-01 Concert Choir 1.0 BMC 122 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm K. Zeuch
Prerequisite: audition required. Contact the instructor for more information.
MUE-106-01 College Choir 1.0 BMC 122 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm K. Zeuch
MUE-209-01 Chamber Choir 0.50 BMC 122 LEC TH 6:30 - 8:30 pm K. Zeuch
Prerequisite: audition required. Contact the instructor for more information.
MUE-210-01 Clarinet Choir 0.50 BMC 19 LEC M 3:00 - 3:50 pm B. Butts
MUE-211-01 Flute Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC W 5:00 - 6:00 pm M. Barraclough
MUE-212-01 Saxophone Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC F 9:00 - 9:50 am B. Butts
MUE-213-01 Woodwind Quintet 0.50 BMC 121 LEC B. Butts
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MUE-214-01 Low Brass Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC G. Strohman
MUE-216-01 Percussion Ensemble 0.50 BMC LEC M. Keown
MUE-220-01 String Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC J. Dietrich
MUE-224-01 Jazz Workshop Ensemble 0.50 BMC 122 LEC M 6:30 - 8:30 pm J. Lovell
J. Morell
Cross-listed with MUE 225.
MUE-225-01 Valley Jazz Orchestra 0.50 BMC 121 LEC M 6:30 - 8:30 pm J. Lovell
J. Morell
Cross-listed with MUE 224.
MUE-226-01 Small Jazz Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC M 8:30 - 10:30 pm T. Wolfe
MUE-230-01 Guitar Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC T 5:30 - 6:30 pm J. Arnold
MUE-231-01 Brass Quintet 0.50 BMC LEC G. Strohman
MUE-235-01 Handbell Choir 0.50 BMC 122 LEC TH 5:30 - 6:30 pm S. Moorman-Stahlman
MUE-290-01 ST: Concert Band 0.50 BMC 121 LEC T 6:30 - 8:20 pm C. Heffner
MUE-290-02 ST: Cello Ensemble 0.50 BMC 121 LEC F. Borowski
Music Instruction Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorMUI-110-01 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA E. Fung
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-110-02 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-110-03 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA C. Campbell
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-110-04 Ind. Instr.: Piano 1.0 INA J. Tindall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-111-01 Ind. Instr.: Organ 1.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-121-01 Ind. Instr.: Voice 1.0 INA R. Lister
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-121-02 Ind. Instr.: Voice 1.0 INA J. Walker-Vankuren
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
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MUI-121-03 Ind. Instr.: Voice 1.0 INA S. Heffner
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-130-01 Ind. Instr.: Trumpet 1.0 INA C. Heffner
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-131-01 Ind. Instr.: French Horn 1.0 INA S. Fox
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-132-01 Ind. Instr.: Trombone 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-133-01 Ind. Instr.: Euphonium 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-134-01 Ind. Instr.: Tuba 1.0 INA G. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-140-01 Ind. Instr.: Flute 1.0 INA M. Barraclough
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-140-02 Ind. Instr.: Flute 1.0 INA R. Lilarose
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-141-01 Ind. Instr.: Oboe 1.0 INA K. Myers
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-142-01 Ind. Instr.: Bassoon 1.0 INA W. Troy
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-143-01 Ind. Instr.: Clarinet 1.0 INA B. Butts
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-144-01 Ind. Instr.: Saxophone 1.0 INA T. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-150-01 Ind. Instr.: Violin 1.0 INA J. Dietrich
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-151-01 Ind. Instr.: Viola 1.0 INA J. Dietrich
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-152-01 Ind. Instr.: Cello 1.0 INA F. Borowski
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
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MUI-153-01 Ind. Instr.: Bass 1.0 INA T. Wolfe
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-154-01 Ind. Instr.: Guitar 1.0 INA J. Arnold
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-155-01 Ind. Instr.: Percussion 1.0 INA M. Keown
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-156-01 Ind. Instr.: Drum Set 1.0 INA L. Marshall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-160-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Guitar 1.0 INA J. Arnold
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-161-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Percuss 1.0 INA L. Marshall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-162-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Piano 1.0 INA J. Tindall
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-163-01 Ind. Instr.:Jazz Woodw./Brass 1.0 INA T. Strohman
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-164-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Bass 1.0 INA T. Wolfe
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-170-01 Ind. Instr.: Theory 1.0 INA J. Lovell
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-171-01 Ind. Instr.: Composition 1.0 INA J. Morell
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-172-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz Composition 1.0 INA T. Wolfe
Restricted to music majors & minors or by permission of the instructor.
MUI-210-01 Ind. Instr.: Piano 2.0 INA E. Fung
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-210-02 Ind. Instr.: Piano 2.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-211-01 Ind. Instr.: Organ 2.0 INA S. Moorman-Stahlman
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 44Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-221-01 Ind. Instr.: Voice 2.0 INA R. Lister
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-221-02 Ind. Instr.: Voice 2.0 INA J. Walker-Vankuren
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-221-03 Ind. Instr.: Voice 2.0 INA S. Heffner
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-230-01 Ind. Instr.: Trumpet 2.0 INA C. Heffner
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-231-01 Ind. Instr.: French Horn 2.0 INA S. Fox
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-232-01 Ind. Instr.: Trombone 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-233-01 Ind. Instr.: Euphonium 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-234-01 Ind. Instr.: Tuba 2.0 INA G. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-240-01 Ind. Instr.: Flute 2.0 INA M. Barraclough
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-240-02 Ind. Instr.: Flute 2.0 INA R. Lilarose
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-241-01 Ind. Instr.: Oboe 2.0 INA K. Myers
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-242-01 Ind. Instr.: Bassoon 2.0 INA W. Troy
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-243-01 Ind. Instr.: Clarinet 2.0 INA B. Butts
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-244-01 Ind. Instr.: Saxophone 2.0 INA T. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
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MUI-250-01 Ind. Instr.: Violin 2.0 INA J. Dietrich
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-251-01 Ind. Instr.: Viola 2.0 INA J. Dietrich
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-252-01 Ind. Instr.: Cello 2.0 INA F. Borowski
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-253-01 Ind. Instr.: Bass 2.0 INA T. Wolfe
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-254-01 Ind. Instr.: Guitar 2.0 INA J. Arnold
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-255-01 Ind. Instr.: Percussion 2.0 INA M. Keown
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-256-01 Ind. Instr.: Drum Set 2.0 INA L. Marshall
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-260-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Guitar 2.0 INA J. Arnold
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-261-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Percuss 2.0 INA M. Keown
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-262-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Piano 2.0 INA J. Tindall
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-263-01 Ind. Instr.:Jazz Woodw./Brass 2.0 INA T. Strohman
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-264-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz St. Bass 2.0 INA T. Wolfe
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-270-01 Ind. Instr.: Theory 2.0 INA J. Lovell
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-271-01 Ind. Instr.: Composition 2.0 INA J. Morell
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
MUI-272-01 Ind. Instr.: Jazz Composition 2.0 INA Staff-PT
Enrollment restricted to music majors.
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Neuroscience Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorNEU-489-01 Mind and Brain ITG 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am D. Dodson
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing, and PSY 110 or PSY 112, and BIO 111/L. Restricted to NEU majors. This course is cross-listed with ITG 489.
NEU-500-01 Independent Study 1.0 - 3.0 INA S. Goodman
Philosophy Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPHL-210-01 Ethics for Social Justice L6 WP
CTW3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm N. Vahanian
PHL-240-01 Encoun. World Philosophies ID IC 3.0 HYB
LEC TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm
N. Hubler
PHL-280-01 Logic 3.0 HYB
LEC M W 1:00 - 1:50 pm
N. Hubler
PHL-281-01 Logical Problems 1.0 HYB
LEC M 12:00 - 12:50 pm
N. Hubler
Pre- or corequisite: PHL 280. Cross-listed with LAW 281.
PHL-311-01 Sem: Thinking with the Earth WP CTW 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm J. Robbins
This special topics course will be in environmental philosophy with special attention to how the matters of species extinction and climate change force us to rethink many of our most fundamental assumptions about how to think about, and how to act in, the world responsibly. It will be a discussion based course with readings from many of the most relevant and exciting contemporary eco-philosophers. No advanced knowledge or expertise is expected.
PHL-345-01 Philosophical Foun of Politics WP 3.0 HYB
LEC TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm
N. Hubler
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Cross-listed with POL 345.
PHL-417-01 Seminar in Law WP 3.0 LEC T 2:00 - 3:20 pm P. Benesch
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing. POL 345/PHL 345, DSP 352, DSP 356 or BUS 450. Cross-listed with LAW 499.
Physical Therapy Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPHT-602-01 Professional Issues I 3.0 AHPP 114 LEC TH 1:00 - 4:00 pm T. Miller
PHT-614-01 Pathophysiology 4.0 AHPP 115 LEC M 1:00 - 3:00 pm
AHPP 115 LEC M 8:00 - 10:00 am
J. Mierzwicki
PHT-616-01 Biomechanics and Kinesiology 4.0 AHPP 114 LEC M 10:00 - 12:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC TH 8:00 - 10:00 am
M. Epler
Prerequisite: EXSC 311.
PHT-632-01 Clinical Examination 3.0 AHPP 103 LAB T 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 103 LEC F 1:00 - 3:00 pm
M. Lehr
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PHT-635-01 PT in the Inpatient Envirnmnt 2.0 AHPP 114 LEC T 9:30 - 11:00 am
AHPP 228 LAB T 8:00 - 9:30 am
AHPP 229 LAB T 8:00 - 9:30 am
J. Mierzwicki
PHT-661-01 Integrated Clinical Exper. I IME 1.0 LEC J. Price
Prerequisite: PHT 511 or 611.
PHT-695-01 Student Run Free Clinic I 0.0 AHPP 103 INA M TH 5:00 - 8:30 pm S. Dacko
PHT-720-01 Neuroscience 4.0 AHPP 115 LEC T 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 115 LEC TH 8:00 - 10:00 am
S. Dacko
PHT-726-01 Clinical Interventions I 4.0 AHPP 103 LAB F 8:30 - 12:00 pm
AHPP 103 LEC TH 1:00 - 4:00 pm
M. Lehr
PHT-728-01 Musculoskeletal I 4.0 AHPP 103 LAB T 8:00 - 11:00 am
AHPP 114 LEC M 1:00 - 3:00 pm
AHPP 114 LEC TH 10:00 - 11:00 am
M. Epler
PHT-740-01 Prosthetics 1.0 LEC S. Callaghan
PHT-751-01 Found of Evid-Based Crit Inq. 3.0 AHPP 115 LEC W 8:00 - 11:00 am S. Dacko
PHT-764-01 Clinical Education III 3.0 LEC J. Price
PHT-795-01 Student Run Free Clinic III 0.0 AHPP 103 INA M TH 5:00 - 8:30 pm S. Dacko
PHT-830-01 Neuromuscular PT II 4.0 AHPP 115 LEC TH 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 228 LAB F 1:00 - 4:00 pm
AHPP 229 LAB F 1:00 - 4:00 pm
R. Myers
PHT-832-01 Pediatric Physical Therapy 4.0 AHPP 114 LEC W 9:00 - 12:00 pm
AHPP 228 LAB F 9:00 - 12:00 pm
AHPP 229 LAB F 9:00 - 12:00 pm
K. Oriel
PHT-835-01 Pat. Mgmt Sem: Manual Therapy 1.0 - 2.0 AHPP 228 LEC T 1:00 - 4:00 pm M. Fink
PHT-835-02 Patient Mngmt Sem: Adv. Neuro 2.0 AHPP 229 LEC T 1:00 - 4:00 pm D. Walton
K. Oriel
R. Myers
PHT-835-03 Patient Management Sem: Sports 1.0 LEC L. Berguson
08/31/20 - 10/18/20
PHT-835-04 Patient Mngmt Sem: Inpatient 1.0 AHPP 103 LEC M 1:30 - 3:30 pm M. Walko
10/26/20 - 12/18/20
PHT-835-05 Ptnt Mngmt Sem: Women's Health 2.0 AHPP 228 LEC TH 8:00 - 10:00 am A. Campitella
PHT-836-01 Differential Diagnosis 3.0 AHPP 115 LEC M 10:00 - 1:00 pm M. Fink
PHT-840-01 Clinical Readiness & Review 1.0 AHPP 229 LEC M 8:00 - 10:00 am M. Walko
PHT-850-01 Critical Inquiry Capstone 2.0 LEC S. Dacko
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PHT-895-01 Student Run Free Clinic V 0.0 AHPP 103 INA M 5:00 - 8:30 pm S. Dacko
Physics Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPHY-103-01 General College Physics I QR L3 4.0 N-G 203 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am S. Walck
Corequisite: PHY 103L.
PHY-103-02 General College Physics I QR L3 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am P. Jasinski
Corequisite: PHY 103L.
PHY-103-21 General College Physics I QR L3 4.0 LEC M 6:30 - 9:30 pm K. Light
Corequisite: PHY 103L.
PHY-103L-01 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm M. Day
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-103L-02 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 227 LAB W 2:00 - 4:50 pm S. Walck
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-103L-03 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB TH 8:00 - 10:50 am P. Jasinski
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-103L-04 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm B. Hurst
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-103L-05 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 227 LAB TH 2:00 - 4:50 pm K. Veenhuizen
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-103L-06 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB F 2:00 - 4:50 pm D. Pitonyak
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-103L-22 General College Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 230 LAB TH 6:00 - 8:50 pm K. Light
Corequisite: PHY 103.
PHY-111-01 Principles of Physics I QR L3 4.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Veenhuizen
Prerequisite or corequisite: MAS 111 or 161. Corequisite: PHY 111L.
PHY-111L-01 Principles of Physics I Lab L3 0.0 N-G 227 LAB T 2:00 - 4:50 pm S. Walck
Corequisite: PHY 111.
PHY-211-01 Atomic & Nuclear Physics 4.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am D. Pitonyak
Prerequisite: PHY 104/L or 112/L, MAS 111 or 161 or permission. Corequisite: PHY 211L.
PHY-211L-01 Atomic & Nuclear Physics Lab 0.0 LAB M 3:00 - 5:50 pm D. Pitonyak
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 49Corequisite: PHY 211.
PHY-311-01 Analytical Mechanics I 3.0 N-G 204 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am D. Pitonyak
Prerequisites: PHY 111 and MAS 266.
PHY-321-01 Electricity & Magnetism I 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm P. Jasinski
Prerequisite: PHY 112, MAS 261, and MAS 266.
PHY-327-01 Experimental Physics 3.0 N-G 216 LAB M 2:00 - 4:50 pm
N-G 226 LAB M 2:00 - 4:50 pm
K. Veenhuizen
Prerequisite: PHY 211.
Political Science Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPOL-110-01 American Politics & Government L2 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am C. Dolan
POL-245-01 International Relations WP CTW 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am C. Dolan
POL-312-01 U.S. Foreign Policy WP CTW 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am C. Dolan
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of the instructor.
POL-345-01 Philosophical Foun of Politics WP 3.0 HYB
LEC TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm
N. Hubler
Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with PHL 345.
POL-380-01 European Union Simulation IME 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm C. Dolan
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Course may be repeated for credit. This course as a $150.00 fee.
POL-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA P. Benesch
Prerequisite: GPA of 2.50 in major and permission of department chair. Students taking more than six internship credits in politics please note: POL 400 may count for no more than two elective courses in the POL major.
Psychology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorPSY-110-01 General Psychology 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am A. McFalls
PSY-110-02 General Psychology 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am D. Dodson
PSY-110-03 General Psychology 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am A. McFalls
PSY-110-04 General Psychology 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm D. Dodson
PSY-125-01 Readings in Psychology 3.0 LYN 189 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am M. Kitchens
PSY-148-01 Health Psychology 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Marx
PSY-199-01 Professional Development I 0.0 INA R. Albert
Course restricted to Psychology majors.
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PSY-211-01 Research Methods in Psychology WP 4.0 LYN 189 LEC M W 10:00 - 11:50 am M. Kitchens
Prerequisite: PSY 110, or 111/L, or 112, or 125, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-220-01 Lifespan Development 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm R. Albert
Prerequisite: PSY 110 or PSY 111/L, PSY 125 or PSY 112, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-246-01 Social Psychology 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am M. Kitchens
Prerequisite: PSY 110 or PSY 111/L, PSY 125 or PSY 112, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-263-01 Cognitive Science 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am L. Manza
Prerequisite: PSY 110, or 111/L, or 112, or 125, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-265-01 Abnormal Behavior & Experience 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm J. Marx
Prerequisite: PSY 110, or 111/L, or 112, or 125, or junior-level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor.
PSY-299-01 Professional Development II 0.0 INA D. Dodson
Prerequisites: PSY 199. Course restricted to junior or senior Psychology majors.
PSY-312-01 Statistics & Data Analysis QR 4.0 LYN 189 LEC M W 12:00 - 1:50 pm L. Manza
Prerequisite: PSY 211, or junior level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor, or permission of the instructor.
PSY-351-01 Analy. Sem:clinical Treatment 4.0 LYN 285H LEC M W 2:00 - 3:50 pm J. Marx
Prerequisites: PSY 211 and 312; or senior level Psychology major or minor; or by permission of the instructor.
PSY-367-01 Analy Sem:behavioral Genetics 4.0 LYN 285H LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:50 pm A. McFalls
Prerequisites: PSY 211 and 312; or senior level Psychology major or minor; or by permission of the instructor.
PSY-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA W 6:30 - 8:30 pm J. Marx
Prerequisites: At least junior level Psychology or Neuroscience major or minor; and completion of Department application; and approval of internship site by Department's internship coordinator.
PSY-405-01 Collaborative Research 1.0 - 3.0 INA M. Kitchens
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-406-01 Collaborative Research (IME) IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA L. Manza
Enrollment by permission of the instructor only.
PSY-430-01 Senior Seminar 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm R. Albert
Prerequisites: 1 course from PSY 320, 330, 342, 350, 351, 360, 361, or 367. Course restricted to senior-level Psychology major.
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PSY-550-01 Advanced Research IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA L. Manza
Prerequisites: PSY 211/L, PSY 212/L or 312, PSY 310 and 406. Requires permission of the instructor; students must meet with the course instructor prior to registration.
PSY-550-02 Ar: Research in Neuropsycholog IME 1.0 - 3.0 INA D. Dodson
Prerequisites: PSY 211/L, PSY 212/L or 312, PSY 310 and 406. Requires permission of the instructor; students must meet with the course instructor prior to registration.
Religion Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorREL-140-21 Encountering World Religions ID IC 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm G. Gates
Secondary Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSED-115-01 Intro to Teaching and Learning 3.0 LYN 001 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am J. Laferriere
SED-363-21 Teach of Soc Studs in Sec Sch 3.0 LEC W 6:30 - 9:30 pm D. Hess
Prerequisite: Social Studies major or permission of the instructor.
SED-431-01 Practicum & Methods II 3.0 LYN 001 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am J. Laferriere
Prerequisites: SED 115, 421; secondary teacher certification candidate; junior or senior status; permission of the instructor; must be taken the semester prior to SED 440.
SED-440-01 Student Teaching IME 12.0 LYN 001 INA M 3:00 - 3:50 pm J. Laferriere
Prerequisites: A cumulative grade point average at or above the minimum GPA specified by PDE for the secondary 7-12 certificate, SED 431 and the appropriate teaching of course for the content certification, completion of all Chapter 354 and Act 49-2 course requirements.
Sociology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSOC-110-01 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 8:00 - 8:50 am T. Fackler
SOC-110-02 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am A. Owen
SOC-110-03 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am S. Osterlof
SOC-110-04 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am S. Osterlof
SOC-110-05 Introduction to Sociology IC L2 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Prince
SOC-210-01 Social Problems L2 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm D. Rowe
Prerequisite: SOC 110.
SOC-261-21 Perspectives on Aging L2 3.0 LEC TH 6:30 - 9:30 pm G. Dunbar
Prerequisite: SOC 110.
SOC-310-01 Research Methods for Soc Sci. QR 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am B. Prince
Prerequisite: SOC 110; plus 9 credits of Sociology at the 200-level or above; or permission of instructor. Cross-listed with CRJ 310.
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SOC-321-01 Social Theory 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am A. Owen
Prerequisite: SOC 110 and 6 credits in sociology at the 200-level or above, or permission of the instructor.
SOC-330-01 Marriage and Family 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm B. Prince
Prerequisite: SOC 110.
SOC-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 12.0
INA K. Whiteley
Prerequisites for Criminal Justice majors: SOC 245, 331, and 333. Prerequisites for Sociology majors: SOC 110, SOC 311; 321 or 331. Seniors only or permission.
SOC-499-01 Senior Seminar: Inequality IME 3.0 LEC M 4:30 - 6:30 pm
LEC T 3:30 - 4:20 pm
B. Prince
Prerequisite: SOC 110, 310, 311; SOC 321 or 331; and senior standing.
Spanish Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSPA-101-01 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 9:00 - 9:50 am K. Tacelosky
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-02 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am C. Del Castillo-Zerbe
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-03 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am K. Tacelosky
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-04 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am C. Garcia Armero
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-05 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am K. Tacelosky
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-06 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm C. Garcia Armero
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-07 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC T TH 8:00 - 9:20 am I. Feistritzer
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-08 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am I. Feistritzer
*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-101-09 Elementary Spanish I LA LAC 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm I. Feistritzer
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 53*Note: This course does not satisfy LAC, Formative, or any Constellation requirement for students enrolled prior to Fall 2019.
SPA-102-01 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am C. Del Castillo-Zerbe
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-02 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm C. Del Castillo-Zerbe
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-03 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 3:00 - 3:50 pm C. Garcia Armero
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-102-04 Elm. Spanish: Lang. & Culture LA LAC 3.0 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement test.
SPA-201-01 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
SPA-201-02 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 12:00 - 12:50 pm F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
SPA-201-03 Int. Spanish I: Lang. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm F. Silva
Prerequisite: SPA 102 or placement test.
SPA-202-01 Int. Spanish II: Lan. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 201 or placement test.
SPA-202-02 Int. Spanish II: Lan. & Cultr LA LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 2:00 - 2:50 pm G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 201 or placement test.
SPA-300-01 Adv. Spanish: Oral Communica. LAC 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm K. Tacelosky
Prerequisite: SPA 202 or placement into 300-level or higher according to the placement test. Students who have been placed into SPA 311 may not take this course.
SPA-311-01 Spanish for Heritage Speakers LAC AD 3.0 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm G. McEvoy
Prerequisite: SPA 202 or placement into 300-level or higher according to the placement test; permission of the instructor or chair.
SPA-323-01 Span. for Healthcare Prof. I LAC 3.0 LEC M W F 1:00 - 1:50 pm C. Garcia Armero
Prerequisite: SPA 202 or placement test.
SPA-390-01 ST: Phantoms of Democracy 3.0 LEC T TH 9:30 - 10:50 am F. Silva
June 15, 2020 Fall 2020 Course Schedule Page 54Prerequisite: SPA 310 or 311. Explore characteristics/dynamics of non-democratic & pseudo-democratic regimes: how/why they come about, why people resist them/others do not, and how/why they decline and fall. We will investigate how dictators gain/maintain their power, how ordinary people react to repression, & the links between dictatorship/ post-dictatorship & Pseudo-democracies/Democtarian governments. You will study/analyze the use of sociopolitical elements from the Hispanic world. We will study how specific social processes have been understood/interpreted/challenged by Hispanic/Luso-Brazilian literature, cinema & art. We will expand our definition of "Cultural Resistance". You will engage actively with through classroom discussions, oral presentations, & development of an individual creative/research project. Class is conducted in English & Spanish and readings will be in both languages as well.
SPA-400-01 Internship IME 1.0 - 6.0 INA G. McEvoy
SPA-400-02 Internship IME 1.0 - 6.0 INA C. Garcia Armero
SPA-400-03 Internship IME 1.0 - 6.0 INA K. Tacelosky
Special Education Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSPE-255-01 Special Ed. Process & Proced. 3.0 LYN 010 LEC T TH 12:30 - 1:50 pm B. Bertram
SPE-255-02 Special Ed. Process & Proced. 3.0 LYN 010 LEC T TH 2:00 - 3:20 pm B. Bertram
SPE-258-91 Instruct & Behav. Strategies 3.0 OL B. Bertram
Prerequisite: Restricted to Music majors and transfer students.
SPE-260-01 Educ High Incident Disability 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 10:00 - 10:50 am S. Weiss
Prerequisites: SPE 250, or permission of the instructor.
SPE-360-01 Intens. Lang. Art Intervention 3.0 LYN 001 LEC M W F 11:00 - 11:50 am L. Koch
Prerequisites: Restricted to education majors.
SPE-441-01 ECE Special Ed, Stu. Teaching IME 6.0 LYN 186 INA J. Kuntz
Prerequisite: Completion of all courses in the ECE/Special Education Dual Major, cumulative GPA at or above the minimum GPA specified by PDE for the PreK-4 Early Childhood Education certificate, completion of all Chapter 354 and Act 49-2 course requirements.
Speech Language Pathology Reqmt Credit Location Mthd Days Time InstructorSLP-601-01 Lang Disorders I: Infant-PreK 3.0 THC 112 LEC M 11:00 - 1:50 pm J. Ferry
Prerequisite: CSD 320.
SLP-602-01 Phonolog. & Spch Sound Disdrs. 3.0 THC 112 LEC W 8:00 - 10:50 am J. Ferry
SLP-603-01 Diagnostic Procedures 3.0 LEC M. Nguyen
Prerequisite: MAS 170.
SLP-604-01 Comm. Iss. in Autism Spectrum 2.0 THC 112 LEC M 8:00 - 9:50 am M. Scesa
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SLP-605-01 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC T 4:00 - 8:00 pm
LEC W 4:00 - 8:00 pm
M. Scesa
SLP-605-02 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC M 4:00 - 8:00 pm
LEC TH 8:00 - 12:00 pm
L. Richardson
SLP-605-03 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC T 9:00 - 1:00 pm
LEC TH 12:00 - 4:00 pm
L. Richardson
SLP-605-04 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC TH 3:00 - 7:00 pm
LEC W 12:00 - 4:00 pm
H. McCullough
SLP-605-05 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC T 4:00 - 8:00 pm
LEC TH 9:00 - 1:00 pm
M. Nguyen
SLP-605-06 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC F 9:00 - 1:00 pm
LEC TH 9:00 - 1:00 pm
M. Keegan
SLP-605-07 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC F 9:00 - 1:00 pm
LEC W 12:00 - 4:00 pm
C. Smith
SLP-605-08 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC T 9:00 - 1:00 pm
LEC TH 4:00 - 8:00 pm
M. Keegan
SLP-605-09 Clinic I: On-Campus IME 3.0 LEC T 1:00 - 5:00 pm
LEC W 1:00 - 5:00 pm
M. Keegan
SLP-606-01 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 8:00 - 10:00 am M. Scesa
SLP-606-02 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 8:00 - 10:00 am L. Richardson
SLP-606-03 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 8:00 - 10:00 am L. Richardson
SLP-606-04 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 10:00 - 12:00 pm H. McCullough
SLP-606-05 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 10:00 - 12:00 pm M. Nguyen
SLP-606-06 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 10:00 - 12:00 pm M. Keegan
SLP-606-07 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 12:00 - 2:00 pm C. Smith
SLP-606-08 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 12:00 - 2:00 pm M. Keegan
SLP-606-09 Clinical Discussion Group 2.0 LEC F 1:00 - 3:00 pm M. Keegan
SLP-607-01 Hearing Seminar 1.0 LEC D. John