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1 /2/ Subject: ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC ACC 30 ACC 30 ACC 3 ACC 3 ACC 3 ACC 3 ACC 443 ACC 443 Subject: ARH ARH 0 ARH 0 ARH 300 ARH 300 ARH 402 ARH 402 Subject: ARL ARL 0 ARL 0 ARL 1 ARL 1 ARL 401 ARL 401 Subject: ARS ARS 0 ARS 0 ARS 1 ARS 1 Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Managerial Accounting Intermediate Accounting I Adv Managerial Accounting Federal IncomeTaxation I Accounting Information Systems Art History I: The Birth of Art The Age of Revolution Senior Capstone I Intro to Arts Leadership & Admin Arts in Action Senior Capstone I Foundations of Art and Design Drawing :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Dana 2 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Dana 2 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Dana 2 23 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Sykes 2 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Sykes :PM - 5:45PM W // - // Dana 2 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Sykes 2 :30AM - :00AM W // - // Dana 302 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Sykes 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Watkins Art Building 3:PM - 5:45PM R // - // Watkins Art Building 5 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 222 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM R // - // Watkins Art Building 4 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Watkins Art Building 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Watkins Art Building Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 1 of 23
2 /2/ ARS 1 ARS 1 ARS 2 ARS 2 ARS 300 ARS 300 ARS 400 ARS 400 ARS 401 ARS 401 Subject: BIO BIO 1 BIO 1 L BIO 1 BIO 1 L BIO 1 BIO 1 L BIO 1 BIO 1 L BIO 1 BIO 1 L BIO 3 BIO 3 L BIO 3 BIO 3 L BIO 3 BIO 3 L BIO 3 BIO 3 L 004 BIO 300 BIO 300 BIO 300 BIO 300 BIO 301 BIO 301 BIO 330 BIO 330 L BIO 401 BIO 401 L BIO 402 BIO 402 L Subject: BUS Printmaking Film Photography I Sculpture Adv Lab: Studio 3D Senior Capstone I Microbiology (For Non-Majors) Microbiology (For Non-Majors) Cellular and Molecular Foundations Cellular and Molecular Foundations Cellular and Molecular Foundations Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology I Writing for Biologists Writing for Biologists Biology Roundtable Microbiology Advanced Topics in Ecology Adv Cell & Molecular Concepts 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Watkins Art Building :00PM - :30PM W // - // Watkins Art Building :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Tillet 2 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Tillet 2 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Watkins Art Building 1 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 1 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 1 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 1 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 1 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 1 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 4 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 2 of 23
3 /2/ BUS 0 BUS 0 BUS 0 BUS 0 BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS 303 BUS 303 BUS 305 BUS 305 BUS 305 BUS 305 BUS 3 BUS 3 BUS 3 BUS 3 BUS 3 BUS 3 BUS 333 BUS 333 BUS 333 BUS 333 BUS 335 BUS 335 BUS 345 BUS 345 BUS 350 BUS 350 BUS 350 BUS 350 BUS 35 BUS 35 BUS 435 BUS 435 BUS 45 BUS 45 BUS 45 BUS 45 Subject: CHM Business Analytics Business Analytics Business Communications Business Communications Business Communication Introduction to Entrepreneurship Legal Environment of Business Legal Environment of Business Business Ethics Management Information Systems Management Information Systems Principles of Management Principles of Management Creativity and Ideation Leadership Operations Management Operations Management International Business Entrepreneurship and Innovation Strategic Management Strategic Management :30AM - :00AM T // - // Dana 3 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Dana 3 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Dana :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Dana :00PM - :30PM M // - // Sykes 2 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Dana 2 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Dana 4 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Sykes :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Dana 4 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 22 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Sykes :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Sykes :30AM - :00AM T // - // Sykes 2 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Dana 2 1 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Sykes 222 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Sykes 22 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Sykes 22 :30AM - :00AM W // - // :PM - 2:45PM M // - // 1 :30AM - :00AM W // - // Sykes 222 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Sykes 2 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 3 of 23
4 /2/ CHM 1 CHM 1 CHM 1 CHM 1 CHM 1 CHM 1 CHM 300 CHM 300 CHM 303 CHM 303 CHM 305 CHM 305 CHM 3 CHM 3 Subject: CHN CHN 1 CHN 1 CHN 2 CHN 2 Subject: COM COM 1 COM 1 COM 1 COM 1 COM 0 COM 0 COM 2 COM 2 COM 4 COM 4 COM 0 COM 0 COM 0 COM 0 COM 22 COM 22 COM 22 COM 22 COM 233 COM 233 COM 0 COM 0 General Chemistry I General Chemistry I General Chemistry I Investigations in Chemistry Organic Chemistry I Analytical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Elementary Chinese I Intermediate Chinese I Intro to Communication Studies Introduction to Media Studies Public Speaking Writing for Communication News Writing and Reporting Digital Media Production Digital Media Production Digital Health Literacy Sports Media Television Studies Communication Theory :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 2/ 31 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 2/ 32 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 30 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 1 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 3 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Sykes 02 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Sykes :PM - 5:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Knight Crane Hall :PM - 5:45PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :30AM - :00AM T // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer 1 Lab :00PM - :30PM T // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer 1 Lab :30AM - :00AM R // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 :30AM - :00AM W // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 4 of 23
5 /2/ COM 305 COM 305 COM 3 COM 3 COM 3 COM 3 COM 31 COM 31 COM 3 COM 3 COM 32 COM 32 COM 34 COM 34 COM 35 COM 35 COM 34 COM 34 COM 401 COM 401 COM 45 COM 45 COM 01 COM 01 COM COM COM 42 COM 42 COM 55 COM 55 COM 0 COM 0 Subject: ECO ECO 3 ECO 3 ECO 3 ECO 3 ECO 4 ECO 4 ECO 4 ECO 4 ECO 4 ECO 4 Organizational Communication Nonverbal Communication Community Media Ecosystems Multimedia Storytelling Communication Research Intercultural Communication Middle East Media Sports Promotion and Publicity Media Law and Ethics Cinematics Arts in Media Communication Capstone Communication Fluency The Social Creation of Organizing Interactive Media & Storytelling Mediated Self/Changing Relationship Expanding Communication Boundaries Macroeconomics Macroeconomics Microeconomics Microeconomics Microeconomics :30AM - :00AM R // - // Dana 2 1 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :00PM - :30PM R // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 1 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 - Computer Lab :00PM - :30PM R // - // McEwen :00PM - :30PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 1 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 303 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Dana 4 30 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Sykes 222 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Dana :PM - 5:45PM W // - // Sykes 2 2 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Sykes 22 2 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 5 of 23
6 /2/ Subject: EDU EDU 2 EDU 2 EDU 235 EDU 235 EDU 5 EDU 5 EDU EDU EDU EDU EDU 300 EDU 300 EDU 3 EDU 3 EDU 3 EDU 3 EDU 4 EDU 4 EDU 445 EDU 445 EDU 455 EDU 455 EDU 45 EDU 45 EDU 4 EDU 4 EDU 40 EDU 40 EDU 45 EDU 45 EDU 45 EDU 45 EDU 45 EDU 45 EDU 503 EDU 503 EDU 5 EDU 5 EDU 51 EDU 51 EDU 5 EDU 5 Foundations of Elementary Education Exceptional Learners Digital Literacies Foundations of Secondary Education Foundations of Secondary Education Teaching Fellows Course Data Driven Instruction/Assessment Integ Cultural Arts in the Class Balanced Literacy for K-2 Learners Elementary Science Methods Elementary Social Studies Methods Critical Issues in Elem Education Critical Issues in Secondary Educ Introduction to Gifted Education Integrating the Elem Curriculum Application & Practice: Elem STEM Professional Internship in Elem Sch Educational Research and Evaluation Educational Technology Foundations/Curriculum in Elem Ed Diagnosis/Correction Reading Diff :30AM - :00AM R // - // Jernigan 1 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Jernigan 4 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Jernigan 1 5 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Jernigan 1 1 :00PM - :30PM R // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Jernigan 4 5 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Jernigan 1 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Jernigan 1 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 5 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Jernigan 1 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Jernigan :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Jernigan 1 :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen 0 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Jernigan 1 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Jernigan 4 4:30PM - :00PM T // - // 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Jernigan 4 4 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Jernigan 4 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Jernigan 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Jernigan 1 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
7 /2/ EDU 533 EDU 533 EDU 54 EDU 54 EDU 551 EDU 551 EDU 552 EDU 552 EDU 01 EDU 01 EDU 0 EDU 0 Subject: ENG ENG 4 ENG 4 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 230 ENG 230 ENG 300 ENG 300 ENG 30 ENG 30 ENG 3 ENG 3 ENG 3 ENG 3 ENG 32 ENG 32 ENG 335 ENG 335 ENG 44 ENG 44 Subject: ENV ENV 0 ENV 0 ENV 2 ENV 2 Science Methods in Elemenatry Educ Content and Vocabulary Development Teacher as Researcher Seminar and Reflective Practice Education Research and Evaluation Current Issues/Practices-Literacy Intro to Professional Writing Introduction to Creative Writing Introduction to Creative Writing Practicum in Composition Theory Survey of American Literature Topics in Global Literature Writing of Creative Nonfiction Seminar in Creative Writing Shakespeare Studies Studies in Literary Movements Topics in Gender Studies Capstone Workshop in Prose Intro to Sustainability Seminar Introduction to Geospatial Sciences :00PM - :30PM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 0 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Jernigan 1 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Jernigan :00PM - :30PM T // - // Jernigan 4 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Jernigan 4 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Jernigan 4 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen 5 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 5 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 2 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 4 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 1 3 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 2 3:PM - 5:45PM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
8 /2/ ENV 2 ENV 2 ENV 300 ENV 300 Subject: FIN FIN 30 FIN 30 FIN 30 FIN 30 FIN 44 FIN 44 FIN 4 FIN 4 FIN 4 FIN 4 FIN 40 FIN 40 Subject: FRN FRN 1 FRN 1 FRN 1 FRN 1 FRN 2 FRN 2 FRN 2 FRN 2 FRN 340 FRN 340 Subject: HLT HLT 1 HLT 1 HLT 2 HLT 2 HLT 0 HLT 0 HLT 300 HLT 300 HLT 32 HLT 32 Subject: HNR Data Analysis for Natural Sciences Investigations in Sustainability Corporate Finance Corporate Finance Intermediate Corporate Finance Security and Fixed Income Analysis International Finance Financial Derivatives Elementary French I Elementary French I Elementary French II Intermediate French I Vital Conversations Intro Health Education/Promotion Introduction to Health Sciences Introduction to Public Health Epidemiology for Health Sciences US Healthcare Systems :00PM - :30PM T // - // Rogers Science Hall :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Sykes 22 2 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Sykes 02 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Sykes 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Sykes 222 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Sykes 22 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 2 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 4 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 4 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 5 4 :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 1 5 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Levine Center 1A 22 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Levine Center 1A :00PM - :30PM M // - // Levine Center 1A :00PM - :30PM R // - // Levine Center 1A Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
9 /2/ HNR 0 HNR 0 HNR 0 HNR 0 HNR 0 HNR 0 Subject: HSS HSS 0 HSS 0 HSS 0 HSS 0 HSS 2 HSS 2 HSS 0 HSS 0 HSS 300 HSS 300 HSS 35 HSS 35 HSS 30 HSS 30 HSS 400 HSS 400 HSS 450 HSS 450 Subject: HST HST 1 HST 1 HST 1 HST 1 HST 2 HST 2 HST 32 HST 32 HST 45 HST 45 Subject: IAD IAD 1 IAD 1 IAD 1 IAD 1 Honors Gateway Seminar Honors Gateway Seminar Honors Gateway Seminar Intro to Human Service Studies The Helping Relationship General Case Management Social Science Research Methods Leading Groups and Communities Administration of Non-Profits Topics: Sex Offenders Ethical and Cultural Issues Senior Seminar in Human Services Global History to 00 The New American Nation Sem: American Religions Immigration & the Making of Americ Masterworks Fund Interior Architecture & Design Design Drawing I :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Levine Center 1B :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 5 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 1 :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Rogers Science Hall :00PM - :30PM W // - // Everett Library 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 4 2 :00PM - :30PM R // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM R // - // McEwen 5 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Watkins Art Building 1 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Watkins Art Building Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
10 /2/ IAD 231 IAD 231 IAD 1 IAD 1 IAD 3 IAD 3 IAD 343 IAD 343 IAD 433 IAD 433 IAD 455 IAD 455 IAD 501 IAD 501 Subject: IDS IDS 300 IDS 300 Material and Assembly Human Environments Adv Computer Aided Design Branded Environments Contracts and Documents Capstone 1: Analysis & Programming Masters Design Studio I Critical Thought Symposium :00PM - :30PM R // - // McEwen 0 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall :PM - 2:45PM R // - // :00PM - :30PM T // - // Watkins Art Building 4 :30AM - :00AM W // - // 5 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 2 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 1 Subject: INS INS 303 INS 303 INS 3 INS 3 Subject: INT INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT 1 INT INT 1 INT Subject: KIN KIN 0 KIN 0 KIN 0 KIN 0 KIN 1 KIN 1 Topics: Middle East Media Cultural Divesity/Island Most Want Career Connections Career Connections Career Connections Career Connections Career Connections Introduction to Sport Management Introduction to Sport Management Found of Exercise and Sport Science :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 1 2 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 3 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Sykes 2 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Sykes :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Sykes 22 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Sykes 2 2 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Levine Center 1A :00PM - :30PM M // - // Levine Center 1B :30AM - :00AM T // - // Levine Center 1A Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
11 /2/ KIN 0 KIN 0 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 3 KIN 330 KIN 330 KIN 4 KIN 4 KIN 4 KIN 4 KIN 41 KIN 41 KIN 45 KIN 45 Subject: LNG LNG 1 LNG 1 LNG 1 LNG 1 Subject: MAT MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 MAT 1 Sport History Sport Sociology Nutrition for Exercise and Sport Nutrition for Exercise and Sport Sport Marketing Sport Event/Facility Management Sport Law Prin Strength and Conditioning Exercise and Sport Psychology Senior Seminar in Sport Mgmt Elementary German I Elementary Italian I Quantitative Business Methods I Quantitative Business Methods I Quantitative Business Methods I Quantitative Business Methods I Quantitative Business Methods II Quantitative Business Methods II Intro Statistics for Social Science Intro Statistics for Social Science :30AM - :00AM T // - // Levine Center 1B :30AM - :00AM R // - // Levine Center 1B :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Levine Center 1A :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Levine Center 1B :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Levine Center 1B 23 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Levine Center 1B 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Levine Center 1A 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Levine Center 1B :30AM - :00AM R // - // Levine Center 1A 22 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 5 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen :30AM - :00AM R // - // Dana :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Sykes 2 2 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 0 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen 1 1 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 2 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 0 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
12 /2/ MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 0 MAT 2 MAT 2 MAT 3 MAT 3 Subject: MBA MBA 05 MBA 05 MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA MBA 30 MBA 30 MBA 35 MBA 35 MBA 40 MBA 40 MBA 50 MBA 50 MBA 55 MBA 55 MBA 0 MBA 0 MBA 2 MBA 2 MBA 2 MBA 2 MBA 1 MBA 1 Subject: MKT MKT 340 MKT 340 Precalculus Precalculus Mathematical Explorations Single Variable Calculus I Calculus II with Diff Equations Linear Algebra and Programming Managerial Accounting Economics for Managers Organizational Behavior Marketing Management Business Analytics Managerial Finance Managing in a Global Context Operations Management Management Information Systems Strategic Planning & Implementation Introduction to Coaching Theories Introduction to Coaching Theories Intro to Organization Development Principles of Marketing :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 0 22 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Dana :PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 2 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall :30AM - :00AM T // - // Rogers Science Hall :00PM - :30PM R // - // Dana 302 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Sykes 22 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Sykes 2 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Dana 4 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Dana 3 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Sykes 2 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Sykes 222 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Sykes 222 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Sykes 22 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Sykes 2 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 0 2 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 0 :00PM - :30PM W // - // 5 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Sykes 222 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
13 /2/ MKT 340 MKT 340 MKT 340 MKT 340 MKT 351 MKT 351 MKT 351 MKT 351 MKT 453 MKT 453 Subject: MTH MTH 1 MTH 1 MTH 0 MTH 0 MTH 15 MTH 15 MTH 0 MTH 0 MTH 20 MTH 20 MTH 300 MTH 300 MTH 30 MTH 30 MTH 4 MTH 4 Subject: MUS MUS 5 MUS 5 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 15 MUS 15 MUS 15 MUS Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing Consumer Behavior Consumer Behavior Marketing Research Prof Found of Music Therapy I Voice Class for Instrumentalists Improvisation Ensemble Percussion Techniques for Therapy Functional Guitar I MT Methods & Materials: Geri/Psych Music Therapy Clinical Repertoire Research Methods -Clinical Practice Music Theory & Ear Training I Piano Class I Piano Class I Piano Class III Symphonic Band Small Ensembles Small Ensemble: Guitar :30AM - :00AM R // - // Dana 4 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Dana 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Dana 4 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Dana 4 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Sykes 222 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Fine Arts Center 3 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Fine Arts Center 3 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Fine Arts Center Dana Auditorium 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Fine Arts Center Green :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Fine Arts Center Suzanne Little Recital Hall :30AM - :00AM R // - // Fine Arts Center 4 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 3 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Fine Arts Center :PM - 5:45PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 4 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Fine Arts Center 031 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Fine Arts Center :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 031 :00PM - :30PM T // - // Fine Arts Center Dana 5 Auditorium :00PM - :30PM R // - // Fine Arts Center Suzanne Little 3 Recital Hall 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Fine Arts Center Suzanne Little Recital Hall Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
14 /2/ MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 3 MUS 3 MUS 305 MUS 305 MUS 3 MUS 3 MUS 3 MUS 3 MUS 35 MUS 35 MUS 35 MUS 35 Subject: NMD NMD 1 NMD 1 NMD 3 NMD 3 NMD 1 NMD 1 NMD 2 NMD 2 NMD 301 NMD 301 NMD 404 NMD 404 Subject: NUR NUR 5 NUR 5 NUR 5 NUR 5 NUR 301 NUR 301 NUR 305 NUR 305 NUR 30 NUR 30 NUR 30 NUR Queens Univ of Charlotte Chorale Queens Chamber Singers Sight Singing and Ear Training III Music Theory and Ear Training III Conducting Music History and Literature I Functional Piano Class I Functional Piano Class I Fundamentals of New Media Design Digital Photography I Digital Typography Motion Graphics and Animation Digital Illustration Senior Capstone I Nutrition Nutrition Health Assessment Across Lifespan Pathophysiology Concepts of Mental Health Nursing Concepts of Mental Health Nursing :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Fine Arts Center Suzanne Little Recital Hall :00PM - :30PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 4 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 4 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Fine Arts Center 4 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Fine Arts Center 3 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Fine Arts Center 3 3:PM - 5:45PM R // - // Fine Arts Center 031 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Fine Arts Center 031 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Everett Library MACLB :30AM - :00AM W // - // Everett Library MACLB 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Everett Library MACLB 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Everett Library MACLB :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Everett Library MACLB :30AM - :00AM F // - // Watkins Art Building 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 1 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Knight Crane Hall - 31 Auditorium :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 0 32 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Sykes :30AM - :00AM F // - // McEwen 0 34 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
15 /2/ NUR 30 NUR 30 NUR 30 NUR NUR 30 NUR 30 NUR 35 NUR 35 NUR 31 NUR 31 NUR 3 NUR 3 NUR 3 NUR NUR 40 NUR 40 NUR 44 NUR 44 NUR 44 NUR NUR 45 NUR 45 NUR 41 NUR 41 NUR 41 NUR NUR 45 NUR 45 NUR 4 NUR 4 NUR 34 NUR 34 NUR 44 NUR 44 Subject: ODV ODV 05 ODV 05 ODV ODV ODV ODV ODV 30 ODV 30 Pharmacological Interventions Pharmacological Interventions Concepts of Professional Nursing Health Informatics The Art and Science of Nursing I The Art and Science of Nursing II The Art and Science of Nursing II Gerontological Nursing Research and Evidence Research and Evidence Leadership Development The Art and Science of Nursing III The Art and Science of Nursing III The Art and Science of Nursing IV The Art and Science of Nursing V Health Care Practicum Nurse Educator Practicum Intro to Organization Development Intro Coaching Theories & Apps Intro Coaching Theories & Apps Research Methods :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 0 34 :30AM - :00AM F // - // Knight Crane Hall - 30 Auditorium :30AM - :00AM F // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM W // - // Knight Crane Hall - 31 Auditorium :PM - 2:45PM R // - // McEwen 0 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 34 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 34 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 30 :30AM - :00AM W // - // McEwen 1 2 :30AM - :00AM W // - // Sykes 34 :PM - 3:45PM T // - // McEwen 0 31 :30AM - :00AM M // - // McEwen 1 30 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 3 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall A 2 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Sykes 22 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 0 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 0 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Sykes 3 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
16 /2/ ODV 0 ODV 0 ODV 5 ODV 5 Subject: PHL PHL 1 PHL 1 PHL 0 PHL 0 PHL 305 PHL 305 PHL 3 PHL 3 PHL 3 PHL 3 Subject: PHY PHY 1 PHY 1 PHY 1 PHY 1 PHY 1 PHY 1 PHY 2 PHY 2 PHY 300 PHY 300 PHY 3 PHY 3 PHY 30 PHY 30 Subject: POL POL 0 POL 0 POL 5 POL 5 POL 230 POL 230 POL 3 POL 3 POL 3 POL 3 Topics: Learning & Facilitation Capstone Practicum in Org Devel Philosophy Through Film Introductory Logic Contemporary Moral Issues Biomedical Ethics Biomedical Ethics College Physics I College Physics I University Physics I Introduction to Modern Physics Investigations In Physics Foundations of Modern Physics Physics Instruction Leadership United States Government Intro to Comparative Politics Latin American Politics Constitutional Law I (Power) Contemporary US Foreign Policy :00PM - :30PM R // - // Sykes 2 :00AM - 4:00PM S // - // Sykes 322 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Knight Crane Hall 30 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen 1 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 1 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 2 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall :30AM - :00AM F // - // Rogers Science Hall 303 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 004 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 303 :30AM - 3:40AM R // - // 4 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 004 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 0 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 22 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 0 31 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Sykes 2 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
17 /2/ POL 30 POL 30 POL 4 POL 4 Subject: PSY PSY 1 PSY 1 PSY 1 PSY 1 PSY 1 PSY 1 PSY 1 PSY PSY 1 PSY PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 0 PSY 21 PSY 21 PSY 300 PSY 300 PSY 300 PSY 300 PSY 301 PSY 301 PSY 301 PSY 301 PSY 3 PSY 3 PSY 3 PSY 3 PSY 32 PSY 32 PSY 35 PSY 35 PSY 35 PSY 35 Topics: American Political Thought Capstone in Political Science General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Information Literacy in Psychology Developmental Psychology Developmental Psychology Developmental Psychology Abnormal Psychology Research Methods I Research Methods I Research Methods Lab Research Methods Lab Infant and Child Development Psychology of Adulthood and Aging Cognitive Psychology History of Psychology Practicum in Group Dynamics 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 02 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Dana 0 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Dana 0 2 :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Dana 0 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Dana 0 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Dana 0 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 3 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Dana :30AM - :00AM R // - // Dana 0 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Dana 302 :00PM - :30PM R // - // Dana 0 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Dana 0 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Dana 0 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Dana 0 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Dana 302 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Dana 302 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 2 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
18 /2/ PSY 35 PSY 35 PSY 3 PSY 3 PSY 400 PSY 400 Subject: QCP QCP 4 QCP 4 QCP 4 QCP 4 QCP 4 QCP 4 Subject: QEN Practicum in Group Dynamics Topics: Applied Psychology Advanced General Psychology I Culminating Experience Culminating Experience Culminating Experience :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen :PM - 3:45PM R // - // Dana 302 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Dana 2 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 5 :30AM - :00AM W // - // McEwen :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 4 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Sykes 02 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 5 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 5 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Sykes 02 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // Rogers Science Hall 303 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 2 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 2 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 1 of 23
19 /2/ Subject: QHW QHW 3 QHW 3 QHW 3 QHW QHW 3 QHW QHW 3 QHW 3 00 QHW 3 QHW 3 00 QHW 3 QHW 3 00 QHW 3 QHW 3 00 QHW 3 QHW 3 0 QHW 3 QHW 3 0 QHW: Conflict Resolution QHW: Integrating Body & Mind QHW Holitistic Health through Dance QHW Holistic Health through Dance QHW: Yoga, Meditation, Journaling QHW: Yoga, Meditation, Journaling QHW: Healthful Integrated Living QHW: Healthful Integrated Living QHW: Snake Oil to Chicken Soup :30AM - :00AM F // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM F // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 2 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 4 :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 4 :00PM - :30PM M // - // McEwen :30AM - :00AM R // - // Levine Center 1 :00PM - :30PM M // - // Levine Center 1 :00PM - :30PM W // - // Levine Center 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Levine Center 1B 3:PM - 5:45PM W // - // Levine Center 1B :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 0 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // 1 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 5 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 1 of 23
20 /2/ QHW 3 QHW 3 0 QHW 3 QHW 3 0 Subject: QLC QLC 2 QLC 2 LC1 QLC 2 QLC 2 LC2 QLC 230 QLC 230 LC2 QLC 0 QLC 0 LC1 QLC 0 QLC 0 LC2 QLC 0 QLC 0 LC3 QLC 0 QLC 0 LC1 QLC 0 QLC 0 LC2 QLC 0 QLC 0 LC3 QLC 25 QLC 25 H QLC 3 QLC 3 L52 QLC 3 QLC 3 LC4 QLC 3 QLC 3 LC5 QLC 330 QLC 330 L QLC 330 QLC 330 LC5 QLC 340 QLC 340 LC4 QLC 340 QLC 340 LC5 QHW: Healthful Integrated Living QHW: Optimizing Mind/Body Connect QLC-Spiritual Storytelling QLC-Personal Journey QLC-Communicating across Boundaries QLC-Who Are You Born to Be? QLC-Built This Way QLC: The Science of Images QLC: Jazz-America's Musical Ident QLC: Cultural Fusions QLC: The Art of Images Honors: Analyzing Disciplines QLC-Framing Trauma: Lit/Images QLC: The Culture of Jungle QLC: Refuges in the US QLC-Global Journalism Ethics QLC: Political Responses-Migration QLC: Urban Jungle-Inside & Out QLC-Why is Everyone in Wrong Place :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 2 :30AM - :00AM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 303 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 4 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Sykes :30AM - :00AM M // - // Sykes 23 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 304 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Sykes 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall 303 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Watkins Art Building :30AM - :00AM M // - // Sykes :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Sykes 2 :30AM - :00AM W // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Knight Crane Hall - Auditorium :30AM - :00AM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 1 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Knight Crane Hall - Auditorium :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 1 1 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Knight Crane Hall - Auditorium :30AM - :00AM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 1 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Knight Crane Hall - Auditorium Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
21 /2/ QLC 350 QLC 350 LC4 QLC 350 QLC 350 LC QLC 30 QLC 30 LC4 Subject: QMP QLC: Theatre Entwined QLC-Creativity and Innovation QLC: Statistics in the Urban Jungle :30AM - :00AM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 1 :PM - 2:45PM R // - // Everett Library MACLB 1 :30AM - :00AM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen :PM - 5:45PM T // - // Rogers Science Hall 22 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Rogers Science Hall :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // Knight Crane Hall - Auditorium :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen :30AM - :00AM R // - // Sykes :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 5 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 1 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page of 23
22 /2/ 01 QMP 0 QMP Subject: REL REL 0 REL 0 REL 20 REL 20 Subject: SLD SLD 0 SLD 0 SLD 30 SLD 30 Subject: SOC SOC 1 SOC 1 SOC 335 SOC 335 SOC 350 SOC 350 Subject: SPN SPN 1 SPN 1 SPN 1 SPN 1 SPN 1 SPN 1 SPN 1 SPN SPN 1 SPN SPN 1 SPN 1 00 SPN 1 SPN 1 00 SPN 1 SPN 1 00 SPN 1 SPN 1 0 Transition Roadmap Religion in a Global Context Sem: Judaism, Film and Lit Resident Assistant Gateway Course Supplemental Instruction Leadership Introduction to Sociology Sociology of Mental Health Social Inequality Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish I 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen 2 :30AM - :00AM W // - // Sykes 2 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 5 :00PM - :30PM T // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM W // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall 2 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM W // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 :30AM - :00AM F // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM W // - // McEwen 023 :30AM - :00AM T // - // McEwen 5 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 023 :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 3:45PM R // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 2 :30AM - :00AM R // - // McEwen 1 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // McEwen 023 Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 22 of 23
23 /2/ SPN 1 SPN 1 0 SPN 2 SPN 2 SPN 2 SPN 2 SPN 2 SPN 2 SPN 30 SPN 30 SPN 4 SPN 4 Elementary Spanish I Elementary Spanish II Elementary Spanish II Inter: Grammar & Conversation Adv Spanish for Health Professional The Nuances of Grammar :PM - 2:45PM T // - // McEwen 2 3:PM - 5:45PM T // - // McEwen :00PM - :30PM W // - // McEwen 4 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 1 3:PM - 5:45PM M // - // McEwen 023 :PM - 2:45PM M // - // Rogers Science Hall Sections for Selected Term by Selected Meeting Type Page 23 of 23
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