TABLE OF CONTE NTS Welcome 3 Integrative Learning Objectives 3 Important Dates . . .. . .. .. . 4 -5 J-Term and Spring 2003 Calendar ............ ............. ............................................................................. ............................. 4 Graduation Application Deadlines.. ................................................................ ................................................ ................... 5 On-line Information ....................... ........................................................................ .... . ..................................................... 5 6 General Registration Information . . . 'New Student Registration and Advising.............................................................................................................................. 6 Continuing Student 'Registration and Advising.................................................................................................................... 6 Independent Study, Research, Thesis Registration................................... , ........................................................................ 6 Off-Campus Programs ........ ........................................... ................................................................................................... 6 Consequences of Not Attending the First Two Classes................................................................... ........................ .......... 6 Tuition and Payment Information . 7 -8 Rights and Responsibilities . ............... .. .......... ................................. , ....................................... ................... ............... 7 Tuition Rates and Fees .... .................................. ............................. ............................................... ..... .......... .... ........... .. 7 Payment Information .... ........... .. ................. ........................................ .. ............ , ............................................................... 7 Veterans Administration (VA) Benefits. .................................................................................................... . ..................... 7 Tuition Refund Policy for Withdrawal from a Course ....... ......... ................................. . .................................. ................. 7 Refund Policy for Complete Withdrawal ........... .......................... .................... ............ ...... .............................................. 8 . .. Campus Services 8 -12 Student Services Center ........................................................................................................................ ............................ 8 Registrar's Office ......................... . ... .. ............................................................................................................................... 8 Business Office ........................ ......................................................................... ............................................... ................ 8 Student Resources ...................................................................................................................................................... 8 - 11 Additional Campus Resources............... ........................................................... ....................................................... 11 - 12 FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act ) Statement . 12 Accreditation .. . .. . 12 Meeting the Challenge . 13 Registering through Banner Web . .. . . . . ... . . . . 14 - 16 . .............. .... ....................... , .... ............ ........... ....... .. .. ........... 14 Registration Holds................................................ Appointment Times ........................................................................................ ................................ ......... ...................... 14 Waitlisting Classes ............................................................................ . ...................... ......................... ............................ 14 Banner Web Registration ............. ................. ........... ............ ................... ......... ... .. .. .. . ............................................ 15 Special Registrations ........... ............................... ................... .......................... . ......... . ........................................ 15 Registration Worksheet................... . ..................................................................................... .. ...................................... 16 Making the Most of Your Academics . . . . . . . 17 University-wide Course Attributes . . . . . . . .. . 18 - 22 Course Attribute Codes .......... .......... ........... .......................... ..... ....................... ........... ....................... .................... 18 Courses That Meet the University-Wide Requirements....................... ........ . .... . ............ .... .. ......... ......... 18 - 22 Connecting with the World . 23 J-Term 2003 Course Offerings . . . .. 24 - 43 Welcome ..................................................... ................ ...................................... ........................... .... .. ......... ....... 24 Off-Campus Offerings .............................. ..................................................................... ... ............... ....................... . 25 - 28 Schedule Legend ......................................................................................... ........................ ................... ........ 28 J-Term Scheduling Worksheet..... .............................................................................. .. ................. ....................... ......... 29 J-Term Class Schedule...................................... ...................................... .....................................30 - 43 Spring 2003 Course Offerings .. 44 - 79 Schedule Legend .................... ........ .......... ..... .............. . .................... ..... .............. .............. ............. 44 Spring Scheduling Worksheet.. .............................. ..... ................................ .. . .... ........ .............................. ............ 45 Spring Class Schedule....... ..... ................................................... .......................................................................... ...46 79 . . . . . . . 80 - 84 Forms ............... ................. 80 Waitlist Form ................................. .. .... ..................... .............................. ,......................... Address Confirmation Form ................................................. .......... ..... ................................ , ....... ,.......................... 82 Transcript Request Form .................................................................................... ,.................... ................................ 84 PLU Student Conduct Information .. . 85 PLU Map . 86 Final Examination Schedule . . 87 Final Grades . . . . . . . .. .... . . .. . . 87 Important Notices . . . . .. . , ................................................. 88 ..........................................................................................................................................................................................
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E TO J-TERM A
WELCO Dear PLU
SPR1NG 2003
stude nts:
As you prepare to register for J-Term a nd Spring Semester 2003, I encou rage you to view th is registration process as part of a larger whole. When you visit with your acadernic advisors, talk about your goals first, t hen about the means to achieve those goals. You may find that these goal mi nded conversations will open the way to new and different educational opportunities. -
As important as it is to meet requirements to graduate on schedu le, it is also important to see your education as more than sati sfying a checklist. For example, you might ask yourself how you a re meeting the goals of a PLU education (listed below) and look to your classes as a means to better ach ieve these goals. Remember, registration for J-Term and Spring, even i f they wi ll b e you r final terms on cam pu s is not th e goal. Academic success, however you define it, should motivate you r selection of cou rses. ,
Best wishes for the remainder of th is
and for 2003.
term
James L.
Pence . Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies
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TIVES
The goals of a PLU education
Critical Reflection »
consider issues from mu lti ple perspectives
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evaluate assumptions
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select sources of information using appropriate research methods
and
consequences of different perspectives in assessing possibl e solutions to problems
Expression
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co mmu n icate clearly and effectively in both oral and written forms
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create symbols
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adapt messages to various audiences
or
mean ing in a va riety of expressive media, both verbal and nonverbal
Interaction with Others �
work creatively to identify and clarify the issues of concern
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develop
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acknowledge and
and
promote effective strategies and respond
Interpersonal
relationships
to conflicting ideas and prinCiples, and
id en ti fy common i nterests
Valu ing •
articulate and assess one's own values, with an awareness
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recognize how others
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develop a habit of caring for oneself,
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of the communities and traditions that have helped to
shape them
approach moral
,
have arrived at values
spi ritu a l ,
different from
one's own
for others, and for th e
and intel lectual
development
environment
as a life-long
process
Multiple Frameworks ::::)
recogniz e and
understand how cultures
profoundly shape different assu mpt ions
::::) identify issues and p roblems fa ci ng people in ::::) cultivate respect for diverse cultures, To
every
and behaviors
culture
practices, and traditions
view this entire document contact the
Provost's
Office, at 253.535.7126, or vis it the web site, Page 3
at plu.edu/-provost.
PACIFIC LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY J-T E RM A
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(e)
(D)
Last Day
First Day Addl
Add/Drop
Withdraw wI
Thrm
First Day
of Classes
w/o Fee
Instr. Sign
Last Day to File Pass/Fail
J-Term
Monday, January 6
Friday, January 10
Monday, January 13
Spring - Full Term
Wednesday, February 5
Wednesday, February 19
Spring - 1 st Half
Wednesday, February 5
Spring - 2nd Half
Monday, March 31
( A)
of Term
of Term
DAR
( Save for future reference) (F)
(E)
L a st
Day to
G)
Last Day
( H)
of
Du e Faculty
Grades
Withdraw
Term
Friday, January 17
Tuesday, January 28
Saturday, February 1
NoonFriday, February 7
Thursday, February 20
Thursday, April 3
Friday, May 2
Saturday, May 24
Noon-Monday, June 2
Tuesday, February 11
Wednesday, February 12
Thursday, February 27
Monday, March 17
Saturday, March 22
Noon-Friday, April 4
Friday, April 4
Monday, April 7
Wednesday, April 23
Friday, May 9
Saturday, May 24
Noon-Monday, June 2
from
CALENDAR LEGEND:
(A) Terms covered by this Class Schedule. (B) First day of classes for the applicable term. (C) Tenth day of term. Last day to add a class without instructor permission. Last day to drop a class with a full refund. (0) Instructor's signature required to add/withdraw a class beginning this date. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition and fees are non-refundable and a W grade applies for w,ithdrawn classes. (E) Term mid-point. Last day to file Pass/Fail forms with the Student Services Center. (F) Last day to withdraw from a class. A $50.00 administrative fee applies for each transaction. Tuition is non-refundable and a W grade applies. (G) Final day of class for the applicable term (including finals). (H) Fifth working day after end of term. All final grades are to be filed with the Registrar's Office by noon. Grades entered by faculty via Banner Web are available within 24 hours of entry. Grades submitted to the Registrar's Office are available on Banner Web within three working days of receipt.
OLIDAYS A N D OTHER SIGNIFICANT DATES Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Observed
Monday, January 20
President's Day Holiday Observed
Monday, February 17
Last day for bachelor's and master's candidates to turn in applications and for bachelor's candidates to turn in Academic Program Contracts for August 2003 graduation Incomplete grade changes due from faculty for Fall 2002 and J-Term 2003
Monday, March 3 Wednesday, March 19
Spring Break begins
Saturday, March 22 @ 5:00 p.m.
Spring Break ends
Monday, March 31 @ 7:00 a.m.
Mid-term advisory grades due from faculty
Thursday, April 3
Advising Weeks for Summer and Fall 2003
April 14
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May 5
Friday, April 18 @ 7:00 a.m.
Easter Recess Begins Easter Recess Ends
Monday, April 21 @ 11:15 a.m.
Summer and Fall 2003 Registration (by appointment)
Begins April 22
Last day for bachelor's and master's candidates to turn in applications and for bachelor's candidates to turn in Academic Program Contracts for Dec. 2003 and Jan. 2004 graduation
Thursday, May 1
Graduate Theses or Research Papers for May 2003 graduates due to Registrar's Office
Thursday, May 1
Finals Week
May 19 - 24
Commencement
Sunday, May 25 @ 2:30 p.m. Page 4
G RADUATION APPLICATION DEADLIN E S A non-refundable graduation processing fee of $55.00 wi ll be charged to your account at the time of applic a tio n includes the cost of renting your cap and gown for the co mmencemen t ceremony.
.
This fee
UNDERGRADUA E STUDENT For Graduation
Graduations Applications
in:
due
in
the Registrar's Office by:
May 2003
November 1 , 2002
August 2003
March 1, 2003
D ecem ber 2003
May 1,2003
Feb rua ry 2004
May 1, 2003
May 2004
November 1 2003
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PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING DEADLINES:
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GRADUATE STUDE TS PLEASE NOTE HE FOLLOWING DEADLINES: Due in the Registrar's Office
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•
•
for Graduation in:
May 2003
Graduation Applications are due by Final Theses or Research Pap e rs are due by
November 1, 2002 May 1,2003
August 2003
Graduation
Applications are due by Final Theses or Research Papers are due by
Aug u s t 1, 2003
March 1 ,
Graduation Applications are due by
De ce mber 2003
May 1, 2003 December 1,
Final Theses or Research Papers are due by •
•
Febr ary 2004 May 2004
NOTE:
2003
2003
G raduation Ap pl i ca tions are due by Final Theses or Research papers are du e by
May 1,2003
Graduation Applications are due by Final Theses or Research Papers are d
November 1, 2003
December 1,
2003
May 1,2004
e by
Please be sure to finalize your thesis/research paper with thesis chairperson prior to submission.
ON·LlNE INFORMATION an d oth er related p u b lica tions are available by acce ssin g the PLU hom e page at www . plu .ed u and selecting Online Services . From Online Services, select Banner We b. Then click on Class Schedule and select the appropriate document. When avai lable, tentative class offerings for future terms are also on the Class Schedule web site and may be of assistance when planning your current term schedule. T h is publication
This publication will be refreshed on line on a regular basis to inform students of changes and cancellation of cou rses. An interactive sched u le that shows open, waitli sted, and closed classes is available at the Class Schedule web site as well. -
Banner Web Hou rs:
Sunday - Thurs day Friday Saturd ay
12:30am
12:30am 12:00am
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11 : 25pm
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5:55pm
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11 :25pm
you are experiencing problems accessing Banner Web or your password has expired, please contact Kirstin Vorhes, at the Student S e rv ices Center, at stusvc@plu.edu or 253.535.7161. Please make sure you provide your full na me PLU 10 number, and birth date. If
vorheske@plu.edu or 253.535.7113, or ,
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G ENERA
EGISTRA ION I FOR AT ON
Pacific Lutheran U n iversity is committed to providing equal opportun ity in education for all students without regard to a person's race, color, national origi n , creed, religion, age, gender, marital status, sexual orientation , mental or physical disability, or any other status protected by law. The u niversity community will not tolerate any d iscrimination, harassment, or abuse of or toward any member of the university community New Student Registration and Advising
advance payment is required to confirm an offer of admission. This advance payment is required before class registration. The paymen t is refundable until May 15 for Fall, December 15 for J-term, and January 1 5 for Spring. Requests for a refund must be made in writing to the Admissions Office.
A $200.00
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New first-year students reg ister by appointment and may not register via Banner Web. Your advisor has the necessary Registration PIN to complete your registration. New graduate st dents may begin to register on Monday , November 11, at the Student Services Center. Registration may not be done via Banner Web. New transfer and new non-matriculated students may begin registering Monday, November 25.
Continuing Student Registration and Advising •
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a continUing student, you may register for J-Term and Spring semester d uring your appointment time unless there is a hold on your account. Please see page 14 for instructions on clearing holds prior to registration. A ppoi n tmen t time letters will be sent to all continuing students. As a first-year (freshmen) or sophomore student, you should meet with your advisor between November 4 and your registration appointment time. Your Registration PIN will be given to you by your advisor at this meeting. Registration for J-Term and Spr ing 2003 is by appointment be g i nning Monday, November 11. Fall 2002 credits do not count toward completed cumulative credits when appointment times are set. As
Independent Study. Research, Thesis Registration
Registration for special study is subject to the same schedule as registration in other courses but cannot be done via Banner Web. Most departments offer special study options, such as: • • Thesis Independent Study • Research • Graduate Readings • • Credit by exam Speoial Projects You are adVised to reference the general university catalog and contact each department for details. To register for special study. a completed independent study card must be brought to the Registrar's Office. Independent study cards are available at the Student Services Center and on the d isplay rack in the hallway near the center. Early submission IS strongly encouraged, but cards may be submitted any time prior to the published last day to add/drop for the term. A $50.00 administrative fee is charged for each transaction submitted after the last day to add/drop. Off-Campus Programs
For i nformation regarding opportunities to study off-campus contact the Office of Off-Campus Programs (formerly Center for International Programs Office) in the Wang Center for I nternational Programs (formerly Rosso House). Contact the fol lowing people for answers to any questions you may have about these programs: J-Term or Summer Opportunities: Semester or Year-long Opportunities:
Charry Benston Jan Moore
253 . 535.7628 253.535.7629
benstocl@plu . edu moorejg@plu . edu
Consequences of Not Attending First Two Class Meetings Students who are unable to attend the first class meetings are expected to notify the instructor prior to the first class meeting. Students who miss the first two class meetings with ou t prior arrangement risk being d ropped from the class by
the i nstructor; however, you still need to take responsibility for dropping courses you do not plan on attending.
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RI GHTS AND RESPONS I B ILITIES Upon registration, the student and his or her parents or legal guardian agree to accept the responsibility and legal obligation to pay all tuition costs, room and meal fees, and other special fees incurred or to be incurred for the student's education. The university agrees to make available to the student certain educational programs and the use of certain university facilities, as applicable and as described in the catalog. A failure to pay when due all university bills shall release the university of any obligation to continue to provide the applicable educational benefits and services, including, but not limited to, statements of honorable dismissal, grade reports, transcripts of records, diplomas, or preregistrations. The student shall also be denied admittance to classes and the use of university facilities in the event of a default.
RATE
UITI
DFEE
For the complete list of tuition rates and fees see the general university catalog. Attending
Credit Hours
SemesterlTerm
Cost*
Full Time?
UNDERGRADUATE RATES
J-Term 2003 (No additional cost to full-time fall or full-time spring students) Undergraduate Tuition Model (UTM) Spring 2003 U ndergraduate Tuition Model (UTM) Spring 2003 Per Credit Hour Spring 2003 C redit by exam
I
$578 per credit hour unless otherwise noted
1 or more credit hours 1 2- 1 7 credit hours More than 1 7 credit hours 1 or more credit hours 1 credit hour 2 credit hours 3 credit hours 4 credit hours
Yes
$9,250 per semester
Yes
$9.250 per semester + $578 per credit hour for each credit hour over 1 7 $578 per credit hour
Varies
I
$ 1 50 $300 $450 $600
GRADUATE RATES
1 or more credit hours 1 or more credit hours
J-Term and Spring 2003 Cohort
$578 per credit hour The assigned cohort tuition rate will apply for all courses taken at PLU for the duration of the cohort program. .
.
'Students addmg/wlthdrawmg from a course(s) after the last day of add/drop for a term will be assessed an administrative fee of
$50.00
per transaction.
PAY
ENT INFOR
ATION
Contact the Student Services Center for payment options. All students are required to complete and return a standard payment agreement and choose a payment option for the academic year. If you fail to do so, a HOLD will be placed on your account and records. The HOLD means that basic university privileges are denied, including the right to register or receive transcripts. Actual payments should be made at the Business Office cashier's window. VETERANS
D
I
ST
liON (V ) BENEFITS
I nformation concerning veteran benefits is available at the Student Services Center. You will be certified for classes only following submission of a written request (purple certification form) to the VA Student Services Counselor. If you expect to receive any type of veteran benefits, you must file a VA Certification Request, which is available in the Student Services Center. TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR WITHDRAWAL FRO
A COURSE
Withdrawing from a single course after the last day of addldrop waives your right to a tuition and fee refund.
If you do not wish to continue a course after the add/drop period, you must withdraw from the course. You must obtain the instructor's signature on an add/drop form and submit it to the Student Services Center. A $50.00 administrative fee is charged for each transaction after the last day to add/drop.
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REFUND POLICY FOR COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL (OFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FRO
ALL CL
E
Spring 2003 Tuition: 100% tuition refund Tuition refunds prorated on a daily basis No tuition refunds Housing and Meal Plans: Housing refund (refer to contract) Meal plan refund (refer to contract)
Before February 5, 2003 Feburary 5, 2003 - April 14, 2003 On or After April 15, 2003
Refunds prorated on daily basis Refunds prorated on a weekly basis
Notice of withdrawal must be made in writing and submitted to the PLU Student Services. Oral requests are not valid. Full charges for the term will remain on the student's account until written notice is received and processed.
PUS SERVI CES
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add. drop, and/or withdrawal registration services waitiisting of classes re-entry enrollment services financial aid services payment options official/unofficial transcripts change of address
Student Services Center
Hauge Administration 102 253.535.7161 stusvc@plu.edu plu.edu/-ssvc Sue Drake, Manager Walk-in Hours: M-F 9:00am-12:30pm and 1:30-5:00pm Express Window: M-R 8:00am-6:00pm; F 8:00am-5:00pm
graduation transfer credit evaluation registration appointment times special registrations (independent study and credit by exam) grades classroom schedules exceptions to requirements
Registrar's Office
Hauge Administration 130 253.535.7131 registrar@plu.edu plu.edu/-regi Julia Pomerenk, Registrar Ol'fice Hours: M-F 8:00am-12:30pm and 1:30-5:00pm
student paychecks cashier services - acceptable payment methods are: cash, check, money order, cashiers check, Visa and Mastercard. Payments may also be mailed to: Pacific Lutheran University Business Office. Attention: Cashier Tacoma, WA 98447 All payments must include your PLU ID number.
Business Office
Hauge Administration 110 253.535.7171 plu.edu/-buso Bob Riley, Controller Cashier Window: M-F 9:00am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-4:00pm M-F 8:00am-5:00pm Office Hours:
STUDe T Academic Advising
Ramstad 111 253.535.8786 advising@plu.edu plu.edu/-aadv Pat Roundy, Director
provide guidance in developing academic goals and choosing a major offer support for students who are experiencing academic difficulty clarify general university and core requirements serve as referrals to others throughout the campus
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individual tutoring and group study sessions test review sessions student success workshops study strategy planning open math lab foreign language conversation groups
Academic Assistance
Ramstad 1 1 2 253.535.75 1 8 learningctr@plu.edu plu.edu/-aast Leslie Foley, Director
LuteWorld on-line store information on page 1 2 textbooks and class materials textbook refu nds convenience store
Bookstore
University Center 2 nd floor 253.535.7-665 books@plu.edu luteworld.plu.edu Angela Zurcher, Director
pastoral care provided for personal issues, grief, or vocational decisions spiritual direction, conversation, encouragement and support worship and Bible study opportunities are available throughout the week Chapel - MWF at 1 0:30am in Trinity Lutheran Church The Cross - Saturdays at 6:00pm in Trinity Lutheran Church University Congregation - Sunday mornings at 1 1 :OOam in Lagerquist Hall
Campus Ministry
U niversity Center 1 24 253.535.7464 campusmin@plu.edu plu.edu/-cmin Nancy Connor and Dennis Sepper, Campus Pastors Campus Safety and Information
Harstad G-28 253.535.7441 campussafety@plu.edu plu .edu/-slif/cs Walt Huston, Director
Career Development
Ramstad 1 1 1 253.535.7459 career@plu.edu plu. edu/-slif/cd Jeff Jordan, Acting Director
response to medical emergencies and fire alarms security patrol free escort service on campus and within a designated perimeter surrounding campus emergency lockout service vehicle jump starts information and referral
extensive library of career and major options personal assistance with job search techniques on-line recruiting and employment interest inventories and personal assessments resume critiques and mock interviews
Center for Public Service Volunteer Center
Harstad 1 05 253.535.831 8 volunteer@plu .edu plu .edu/-voluntr Oney Crandall, Director Cooperative Education
H arstad 1 06 253.535. 7324 cooperativeed@plu.edu plu.edu/-cooped Maxine Herbert-Hill, Director Counseling and Testing and Services for Students with Disabilities
Ramstad 1 06 253.535. 7206 countest@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/ct Gary Minetti, Director
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offers resources and leadership contains over 1 50 volunteer agencies on file provides information about specific volunteer opportunities coordinates volunteer projects that serve the PLU campus and the surrounding community assists in setting up service learning opportunities
apply classroom learning in real situations initiate and develop professional skills experience investigative learning choose from a wide variety of internships be matched with appropriate employers and positions that will help meet your career goals personal counseling educational/career counseling assistance in time management, goal setting, and choice of major information for graduate/professional school entrance exams coordination of accommodations for students with disabilities personality and career inventory administration
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dining hall, bistro, coffee shop, and espresso stand operations: see web site for hours, locations, menus and payment options special event catering
.Dining Services
University Center, 2 nd floor 253 . 535.7472 plu.edu/-dining Erin Sigman, Director Diversity Center
University Center 1 25 253.535.8750
dcenter@plu.edu
plu.edu/-'dcenter Eva Johnson, Associate Director, M ulticultural Affairs Health Center
121 st and Park 253.535 .7337 health@plu . edu plu.edu/-slif/hs Sue Mkrtichian, Director
staffed by student D iversity Advocates education and encouragement for multicultural awareness on campus welcoming and inviting space for all students to visit connection to other diversity resources clubs supporting underrepresented populations available for all PLU students to join regularly scheduled and special programs and events
treatment for ill ness and injury immunizations and allergy shots physicals travel counseling eating d isorder and substance abuse referral birth control advice and prescriptions STD (sexually transmitted disease) testing health education
International Student Services
Hauge Administration 1 07 253.535.71 94 David Gerry, Associate D irector
LIbrary
1 2 1 st and Park 253 . 535. 7500 l ibrary@plu.edu plu .eduHibr Chris Ferguson, Dean of I nformation Resources
Lutelink
Office of Parent and Alumni Relations 123rd and Park 253. 535.74 1 5 alumni@plu .edu plu. edu/-arel Darren Kerbs, Associate Director Office of Off-Campus Programs
Wang Center for I nternational Programs (formerly Rosso House) 253.535.7577 inpr@plu .edu plu.edul-inpr Janet Rasmussen, Director Residential Life
Harstad 1 1 4 253.535.7200
provides assistance to international students in adjusting to the university and meeting personal and educational needs serves as an on-campus liaison with other university offices assists with immigration and government regulations
book and article collections interlibrary loans reference desk on-line database administration computer access media services archives links between PLU grads, current students and PLU alumni for career mentoring academic and career path sharing possible internship opportunities resume review and critique referrals to employment resources or contacts
assists students in selecting programs and preparing for study abroad or off足 campus plans opportunities for off-campus travel and study for J-Term, summer, semester, or full academic year coordi nates on-campus international activities and international student scholar exchange programs
residence hall information residence hall association (RHA) advising
rlif@plu.edu plu.edtJ/-rlif Tom Huelsbeck, Director
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Student Em ploy ment Hauge Administration 132 253.535.7463 stuemp@plu.edu plu.edu/-stuemp Sean Garnes, Student Employment Administrator Stude nt I nvolvement and Leadership University Center 153 253.535.719 5 sil@plu.edu plu.edu/-slif/sil Kathleen Farrell, Director Women's Center 1004 124th St S 253.535.8759 womenscen@plu.edu plu.edu/-womencen Judy Mladineo, Director Writing Center Ramstad 114 253.535.8709 writing@plu.edu plu.edu/-writing Rona Kaufman, Director
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ACCREDITATI O N Pacific Lutheran University i s fully accredited b y the Northwest Association of Schools a n d Col leges a s a four-year nstitution of h i g h er education. In ad d iti on , the following p rog rams hold specialized accred itation and approvals: Business - MCSS - The I nternational Association for Management Education C hemistry and Siochemisty - American Chemical Society Computer SC i e n CE! ( B. S. ) - Comp u t i n g Sciences Accreditation Board , Inc. Education - National Courycil for the Accreditation of Teacher Education Marriage and Fam ily Therapy - CommiSSion on Acc reditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy Music - National Association of Sch ool s of Music N u rsi ng - N ational Lea gu e for Nursing Social Work - Council on Social Work Education Any current or prospective stu d en t may , u pon request directe d to the President's Office, review a copy of the documents pertaining to the u n iversity's various accreditations and approvals. Page 1 2
S u pport. Focus. Persistence.
Acad emic Advisi n g U nsure about your major? Curious to learn what you can do with a major of interest? Take time to map out your academic plans. Meet with a professional advisor. Attend workshops. Take P SYC 1 1 3. Be involved in decisions affecting your academic future.
Academ i c Assista n ce Challenging classes are part of PLU. Take advantage of the opportunity to learn and grow, and don't think you have to do it alone. Join a study g roup or test review session. Pick up flashcards and handouts. Request a tutor. Use the math lab. Attend student success workshops. Join Informal foreign language conversations
Computi n g a n d Telecom m u n i cation s/C o m p uter Lab Consider it your lifeline to PLU. Your questions regarding computer use, E-mail and web page accounts, university telephone use and repair, voicemail, residence hall networks and computer lab usage can be answered here. Stay connected.
Li bra ry It's not just about books anymore. Services provided by the Robert L Mortvedt Library are abundant, and many are accessible on-line. U se the rE�ference librarian to help Ju mp-start a research paper. Search the library catalog . View your library record. Access interlibrary loan and internet directories and search e ngines. Read journals. Even more is available from the comfort of you r computer.
Writi ng Cente r Another paper? Draw on the student staff's expertise for feedback and tips on how to generate ideas. Visit the center for oneon-one consultation . Identify proofreading strategies and patterns of error. The Writing Center welcomes all writers.
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REGI STE I N G THROUG H SA N ER WEB Course registration for J-Term and for Spring Semester is as easy as accessing P LU's home page at www . plu.edu for web registration . Banner Web is available from 1 2: 35am to 1 1 :25pm Sunday throug h Thursday, 1 2:35am to 5:55pm on Friday, and 1 2:00am to 1 1 :25pm on Saturday. You may add (register for) or d rop classes using Banner Web from the date and time of your initial appointment through the last day to add/drop (refer to the calendar on page 4 for add/d rop deadlines). To access Banner Web, using the most current version of your Web browser, find the PLU homepage at www.plu.ed u and select Online Services. From Online Services, select Banner Web. Then click on Log in.
Web registration requires you to enter you r student ID number and your PIN (personal identification n umber). Your initial PIN is your birth date. Example: The PI N for a person born June 1 6, 1 978, is 061 678. You may change your P I N at any time via Banner web. We strongly encourage you to change your PIN right away in order to prevent others from gai ning unauthorized access to your registration. EFORE YOU BEG I N
New Students Students who have never attended PLU and have not been formally ad mitted to the university are not eligible to register via Banner Web. N ew first-year students should go to the Academic Advising Office for assistance. Other new students should go to the Student Services Center for assistance.
New transfer students may begin to register via the web on Monday, November 25. Registration Holds Check to see if you have any holds prior to reg istration. Log in to Banner Web and click on Student Services and Financial Aid , then click on Stude nt Records, and View Holds.
To clear a hold contact the following offices: • Financial and Payment Option holds - Contact the Student Services Center • J unior Review Holds - Submit Ju nior Review paperwork to the Academic Advising Office • Medical Holds - Return your medical history form with proof of required immunization to the Health Center AppO i ntment Times Each continuing matriculated student will be assigned an appointment time according to total hours completed. Notification will be sent via mail to your campus or local address. If you do not live on campus, be sure that we have a current local address in our database. Verify you r information by logging onto Banner Web then clicking Personal I nformation, and View Address(es) and Phone(s) or check with the Student Services Center to verify your address. If you do not receive a notification in the mail by the first day of registration you may confirm your appointment time by checking your registration status via Banner Web (see page 1 5 for detailed instructions) or by calling the Registrar's Office at 253.535.71 3 1 or the Student Services Center at 253.535.71 6 1 . Waitlisting cannot be done via Banner Web Waitlisting courses must be done in person at the Student Services Center and is limited to two courses per semester. Waitlist forms are available on page 80 or in the Student Services Center. The waitlist form must be completed and submitted to a Student Services employee for processing. Waitlisting guarantees that the instructor will be informed that a student is interested and where the st dent is on the list. The Registrar's Office will move students (in waitlist order) from the waitlist into closed classes as seats become available until one week before the term begins, then the instructor determines who will be admitted to closed classes. Students still on the waitlist when the term begins must attend the first class and get the instructor's Sig nature on an add/drop form to grant them a place in the class. Faculty reserve the right to deny admission after the first week when initial sessions are irreplaceable. This form must be taken to the Student Services Center before the deadline to add/drop courses. Students who are below third or fourth place on the list are strongly advised to register for a substit te course, as it is unlikely they will get into the waitlisted class.
Note: Do not try to move yourself from the waitlist into a class, even though the system indicates there is an opening. This cannot be done on Banner web and will only cause you to lose your place on the waitlist. Page
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BANNER WEB REGISTRATION
Find Banner Web. Using the most current version of your Web browser, find Banner Web by accessing the PLU home page at www .plu .ed u and selecting Online Services. From Online Services. select Banner Web. C llick on Login. Login. Log in by using your PLU I D n u mber as your user I D. Enter your P I N (personal identification number ). First-time
user P I N's are set as your birth date in M M D DYY format. Click the login button. I mportant note for first-year (freshman) and sophomore students: This is NOT where you enter your Registration PIN. You will be asked for your Registration P I N later in the process. Select Student Services and Financial Aid. Under Student Services and Financial Aid, select Registration. The
Regi tration Menu g ives you several options. Select Term. Make sure that the term in the text box reads the appropriate term for which you are registering. Then click
on the S u bmit Term button . Check Your Registration Status. Scroll down and select Check Your Reg istration Status. I f you have registration
holds, you need to stop and contact the Student Services Center to clear the hold before registering (see page 14 for details). If you do not have any holds, you may continue by clicking Menu. Registration Menu. Select Register/Add/Drop Classes. First-yea r (freshmen) and Sopho more Students : After you click on Reg ister/AddlDrop Classes , another box will pop
up asking you for your Reg istration P I N n u mber. Your advisor has this n umber and will g ive it to you when you meet in November prior to registration. You won't be allowed to register without this number, so see your advisor soon ! Add Classes. Scroll down to the Add Class section . In this section you will enter a CRN (course reference number) for
each class you would like to take. Remember that if your class requires co-registration for another class (such as a lab), you must enter a CRN for that class as well. When fi nished, select the Submit Changes button to co ntinue. When your request is finished processing, you will be returned to the Reg ister/Add/Drop page. Cu rrent Schedu le. In this next screen, you will have to scroll down to see your cu rrent class schedu le. Make sure that you look at the status box to see if you are currently registered. If you have a conflict of some sort, the system will notify you under the section called Registration Errors. Contact the Student Services Center at 253. 535 . 7 1 6 1 or stusvc@plu. ed u , or the Registrar's Office at 253.535 . 7 1 3 1 or registrar@plu. edu, with q u estions. Student Detail Sched u le. Once you have finished selecting your courses for the term, scroll down to the bottom of the
screen and select Student Detail Schedule. Your sched u le will appear on the screen. If you would like a copy, select the Print button on the top of the screen. Make sure that when you have fin ished registering, you LOG OUT and close your browser. This is important so that no one else can make any changes to your sched ule. It is recommended that you return to this screen just prior to the start of each term to confirm any schedule changes (such as room number or instructor) th at may occur after your registration is completed.
SPECIAL REGI STRATION
Special registrations should be completed according to the pu bl ished term schedule on page 4. The following registrations must be done in person at the Student Services Center unless otherwise ind icated: •
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Auditing a Course. To register to audit a course (no credit) get an instructor's sig nature on an add/drop form. The cost for auditing a course is the same as the cost for taking the course for credit. Courses Req u i ring Approval . To register for a course requiring approval, get the authorized signature on an
add/drop form •
Course Load Exceptio ns. Registering for more than 1 8 hours in one semester req uires at least a 3.00 grade point average or consen t of the Provost. (Use Banner Web to register for up to 1 7 hours in Spring Semester and up to 5 hours in J-Term. )
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Independent Study Cards. Com pleted cards are returned to the Registrar's Office. See page 6 for details.
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Off-Ca m p us P rog ra m s The Office o f Off-Campus Programs offers many opportunities for studying off-campus for J-term, one semester, or one year. Expand your horizons. 1 - 路 - - 路 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ----- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - ----- - -
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S u m m e r Sess ions Take classes during one, two, or all three summer sessions when tuition is lower. Use this time to catch up or explore new ideas_ Classes are more intense and challenging, but well worth the effort. Stretch your mind. PLU is a great place to spend the summer. For updated course information, check out www . pl u . edu/-su mmer_ P rovost a n d other Acad emic A d m i n istrators Visit the chief academic officer at PLU. Jim Pence, in Hauge Administration 1 04 , or other academic admin istrators such as the associate provost and the deans of academic divisions and schools. Share your academic experience. Exchange ideas. I nvite the Provost or others to student events. The Provost, along with facu lty , develops and oversees the curriculum and degree req uirements.
See pages 8-12 for contact information.
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U N IV E RSITY-WI D E COURSE ATTR I BUTES A N D T H E I R CODES
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ARTD 350 (S) ARTD 360 (S) ARTD 365 (8) ARTD 370 (S) ARTD 380 ARTD 390 (J) ARTD 396 (S) ARTD 398 (S) ARTD 426 (8) ARTD 430 (S) ARTD 465 (8) ARTD 470 (S) ARTD 491
EDUC 190 (J) EDUC 205 (J) ENGL 217 ENGL 232 (J)
HIST 380 (J) HIST 460 (S) I NTC 231 INTC 247 NURS 365 (S) NURS 543
PHED 315 (J) PH ED 362 PHIL 220 PSYC 405 (J)
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PHED 190 (J) PHED 310
PSYC 474 (S) RELI 257 RELI 351 RELI 354
ARTD 492 MUSI 101 (8) MUSI 102 MUSI 103 (J) MUSI 104 MUSI 105 (J) MUSI 106 MUSI 111 MUSI 113 MUSI 115 MUSI 116 (S) MUSI 120 (S) MUSI 121
MUSI 122 (S) MUSI 124 (S) MUSI 125 MUSI 126 (S) MUSI 190 (J) MUSI 201 (8) MUSI 202 (8) MUSI 203 (8) MUSI 204 (8) MUSI 205 (S) MUSI 206 (S) MUSI 207 (S) MUSI 208 (8)
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RELI 357 RELI 368 (S) SIGN 101 SIGN 102 SOC I 101 SOC I 190 SOCI 240 SOC I 362
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MUSI 349 MUSI 351 (S) MUSI 352 MUSI 353 (S) MUSI 354 MUSI 358 (S) MUSI 360 (S) MUSI 361 (S) MUSI 362 (S) MUSI 363 (S) MUSI 365 (S) MUSI 368 (S) MUSI 370 (S)
M U S I 391 (J)
M U S I 408 (S)
M U S I 4 1 6 (8)
M U S I 445
THEA 1 63
THEA 359
MUSI 375 (S)
M U S I 401 (S)
M U S I 446 (S)
M U S I 402 (8)
M U S I 451
M U SI 378 (S)
M U S I 403 (8)
M U S I 4 1 1 (S)
M U S I 4 1 8 (S) M U S I 4 1 9 (S)
THEA 24 1 THEA 250 (S)
THEA 363
MUSI 376
M U S I 409 (8) M U S I 4 1 0 (S)
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Stu dent E m p loyment Enhance your ed ucational development (and your wallet) with work experience, Numerous challenging and diverse employ ment positions are available on and off campus, Establish con tacts and networking, Vo l u nteer C enter Volunteering just a few hours a week or even a month can make a difference, in your life and in other lives, Apply your education with direct impact. Contacts are establ ished with over 1 50 agencies offering various volunteer opportun ities - near and far. Live the mission: educating for lives of service,
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Welcome to January Term 003! Pacific Lutheran U n i versity's J a n u a ry Te rm provides students and fa culty with a unique opportunity to intensely concentrate their attention on one class at a time. Not o n ly can that deepen one's unde rsta nding of subject matter, but it makes it possible for each class to become a closer commu nity of learning . All students, n ot just first-year students, will fi nd with in this sche dule courses of interest to them. In addi tion to a few u n usual courses pecu l i a r to Janu ary (generally those involving an off-campus experience) , you will fi nd here a broad ra nge of offerings wit hin the reg ular curri c u l u m-interesting el ectives, u p per-division courses i n many sp ecific majors, and courses satisfying vari o u s u n i v ersity-wi de req uirements. For your co nv en ience , attribute codes app ear a t the e n d o f course titl e s . T h e attribute i n d icates which un iversity-wide re qu irement a particu lar cou rse meets. I n some cases a course may be assigned multiple att ributes. Keep in mind that you may u se a single course to sati sfy
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J -Term Off-Cam pus C o u rses : For more i nformation and applications for any of the fol lowing off-campus co urses, contact Charry Be nston, Office of Off-Campus Prog ra ms, Wang Center for I nternatio nal Progra ms (formerly Rosso House) , 253.535 . 7628 or benstocl@ plu.edu. Appl ication for these o ff-ca mpus courses began i n Apri l , so many of them are already ful l . The Office of Off-Campus Prog rams will register students for off-campus courses unless otherwise noted. ANTH 1 90 OFF FI: Practicing Anthropolog y : Makah Culture, Past and Present ( 1 9 2) F, A, S1 (4 credits) FIRST-YEAR EXP E RI E N C E OFFERING This class will study Makah culture in Neah Bay. The tribe has an active cultural research progra m . Archaeological, historical, and anthropological research have shed light on the Makah way of life over the last 3,000 years. Students will receive instruction i n Makah culture by Makah, contribute to a project, and learn what life in Neah Bay is like. P art of the month-long class will be spent in Neah Bay on the Makah Rese rvation. May only be used for two of the three un iversity-wide requ irements. ANTH 341 OFF Ho'ike : A Journey of Cu ltural Discovery in Hawaii A, S 1 (4 credits) Your journey of discovery will begi n on the Hawaiian island of Kau a ' i where you will visit a ra nge of cultural sites and work with com munity based organizations. You will learn about the Hawaiian sovereig nty movement and the revival of the Hawaiian language. You'll study with resident specialists about Hawaiian art forms, skills, and practices (reli gion and healing, the hula, paddling and surfing, lei making, and chanting). The second segment of the course will take you to Honol u l u where you wil l learn from the Polynesian Voyaging Society about a ncient navig ators. H e re you will also have time to contemplate the cultural diversity of H awaii, incl uding the influences of the many streams of immigrants foll owing the original voyagers from Marqu esas. ANTH 491 OFF Practicing Anthropology: Makah Culture, Past and Prese nt A. S 1 (4 credits) This class will study Makah culture in Neah Bay. The tribe has an active cultural research prog ra m. Archaeological , historical , and anthropological research have shed light on the Makah way of life over the last 3 , 000 years. Students will receive instruction in Makah culture by Makah, contribute to a project, and learn what life in Neah Bay is like. Part of the month-long class will be spent in Neah Bay on the Makah Reservation . ARTD 390 OFF 1 9th-Century Art i n Paris AR (4 credits) Spend three weeks in Paris studying art movements and painters of the 1 9th-century. Learn about the different styles of art and where they originated . Expl ore the cafe-l i ned streets where g reat artists lived and worked. Knowledge of French is not required . BUSA 345 OFF An Italian Heritage of Bus i ness a n d Art AR (4 credits) Students will examine the development of business practices and international trade in late medieval and Renaissance Italy, how the wealth generated was used to fu nd the arts, and how these early busi ness practices have been transformed in the 21 st-century. Explore the churche s, museums, and other sites, of Rome, Flore nce, Venice a n d other Italian cities . BUSA 485 OFF Jan uary i n London: An I ntegrati ng Experience Combining Busi ness and the Arts (4 credits) - Crosslisted with COMA 392 OFF What's it li ke to do busi ness in the U nited Kingdom? How are the arts supported i n Brita in? How has British hi story and culture influenced the ways in which business is done and the arts are created? Here's a chance to get a first-hand view of bus iness and the a rts from the British perspective. Students will have the opportunity to explore British companies, financial markets, ba n ks, and entrepreneurial activities, as wel l as British theatre , music, and museums. BUSA 486 OFF Business and Urban Culture in China (4 credits ) - Crossl isted with BUSA 587 OFF and CHSP 287 OFF S pend January in Shanghai, China, and explore China's ra pidly chang ing business and artistic cultures. Students will study China's business enviro n ment, i ncluding visits to enterprises.
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Spend January in S hanghai . China, and explore China's rapid ly changing business and artistic cultures. M BA students will complete a special project with a foreign-invested enterprise in Shanghai/P udong. C H S P 287 OFF
Business and Urban C u lture in China (4 credits) - Crosslisted with BUSA 486 O F F a n d 587 OFF
Spend January in Shanghai, C hina, and explore C hina's rapidly changing business and artistic cultures. Students will study contemporary u rban artistic expression , including film viewi ng, visits to museums, galleries, a nd h i stori c sites. COMA 3 9 1 O F F
Communi cation Abroa d : Stu d i es i n Cultu re (4 c redits)
Topic: I nternational Debate. Students will travel in Zsgreb, C roatia , and Belgrade, Serbia, to debate in two tou rnaments with students from throughout Eastern E u rope. The purpose of the program is to foster the development of discussion and debate as a mea ns of managing disputes and disagreements. Students will work with students from Eastern E u rope who seek to learn more about democratic process and methods.
COMA 392 O F F January i n Lon d o n : An Integrating Experience Combi n i ng Busi ness and the Arts (4 c red its) - Crosslisted with B U SA 485 OFF
What's it like to do busi ness i n the U n ited Ki ngdom? How a re the arts su pported in Britain? How has British history and culture influenced the ways in which busi ness is done and the arts are created? Here's a chance to get a first-hand view of business and the arts from the British perspective. Students will have the opportunity to explore B ritish companies, financial markets, banks, and entrepreneurial activities, as well as British theatre, music, and museums. E N G L 234 O F F
Environmental Literature LT (4 c redits)
Ecuador, land of the Galapagos, Amazon , and Andes. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportun ity to combine the study of nature and l iterature in a diverse South American country. Watch for h u ge scarlet macaws and troops of squirrel monkeys i n the trees. Come face to face with g iant tortoises. Spend a week in the Galapagos Islands where you will see unique marine iguanas and snorkel with sea lions and brilliantly colored fis h . Limited to 1 5 students. E NVT 325 OFF Ecology, Commun ity a n d Culture in Australia (4 credits) S pend January 2003 in Australia i n the permacu lture coml'Tl u n ity of C rystal Waters. Crystal Waters i s a co mmunity co nsciously designed and maintained to optimize and balance the ecosystem with the people living i n it. I t is i nternationally recognized for its educational center for permacu lture des i g n , which students will study while experienci ng the community itself, assist i n work projects as a service component, and focus attention on what it takes to be an active and cooperating member of a fu lly integrated i nternational commu nity. GERM 231 OFF
Lan guag e, Art and Culture in the New Germany (4 credits) - Crosslisted with G E R M 3 3 1 OFF
German language and modern German culture will be the focus of this full-immersion J-Term program. Students will combine i ntensive G e rman lang uage instruction with close study of the historical intertwining of public art, politics, and the rapidly evolving commercial landscape in reu nified Germany . G E R M 331 O F F
Language, Art and Culture in the New Germany (4 cred its) - Crosslisted with G ER M 231 O F F
German language and modern German culture will be the focus of this full-immersion J-Term progra m . Students will combine intensive German language i nstruction with close study of the historical intertwining of public art, politics, and the rapidly evolving commercial landscape i n reu nified Germany. Cases i n T h i rd World Develo pmen t: Commun ity Development in C u ba C, 12 (4 credits ) Partici pate in this course, and experience the daily life of ord i nary people in Cuba. Learn the history of why Cuba i n itiated a socialist experiment and study the pe rilous consequences of this choice. Meet with comm unity , politica l , and rel igious leaders, and draw your own co nclusions. I NTC 246 OFF
M U S I 395 OFF Music Centers of the World (4 credits) Visit a l ! of the major sights of London and Paris. Be a Londoner for e i g ht days and a Parisian for three days. Spend an afternoon and one n i g ht in Copenhagen . Learn to get around London and Paris by use of the U n derground and Metro system and by walking . Students will visit art museums, symphony hall s , hear the London Symphony i n concert, see theatre productions, plus ballet, opera , and other productions o n the London stage.
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J-Term Off-Campus Courses (continued) PH ED 3 1 9 OF F Tramping the Tracks of New Zea la n d PE (4 credits ) Spend J-Term learning about the history a nd culture o f New Zealand while backpacki ng and hiking in some of t h e most dra matic scenery i n t h e worJd. Explore museums that reflect the history and culture of the other land "down under," and hike up ancient volcano craters, to glaci a l mountain lakes, and along sandy ocean beaches. POLS 401 OFF S pec ial Topic: H uman Rights and Development in Southern Africa S 1 (4 credits) H uman Rights and Develo pment in Southern Africa will i ntroduce participants to the process and problems in gu aranteei ng civil liberties as a pivotal part of healthy societies. The legacy of colonialism hangs heavy in N amibia and a tradition of protecting human rights need become part of govern ing practice. On going development and democracy need a free-speaking, active, and ed ucated citizenry. The Human Rights Center of the Un iversity of N amibia has training programs based on this goal. RELI 227 OFF Christian Theology R2 (4 credits) Topic: Women , Nature, and the Sacred. This course explores theological perspectives on women's relationships with nature and the sacred as a means of addressing the present environmental crisis. Students will an alyze the dynamic interplay between the status of women around the world and religion , ecology, economics and gl obal politics. After review of selected ancient and modem creation accounts, students will con sider how contemporary science and bibl ical re ligion have contributed to the ecological crisis as well as how they propose solutions. RELI 331 OFF New Testament Stu dies: The Bible in London : Museum, Gallery and Stage R1 (4 credits) U sing the historical method, we will take advantage of the rema rkable nu mber of ite ms from various sources throwing light upon Biblical events and ti mes that are preserved in the British M u se u m . We will see how New Testament theology is reflected in history and textual studies, art, and the stage. Biblical texts will be explored through worship in Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's C athedral. Tours to Stonehenge, Oxford , Ca nterbury, a nd the Tower of London will be combined with ballet, opera, and other productions on the London stage. SOCI 302 OFF Sociology of Criminal Justice S2 (4 credits) This course provides an overview of the social organ ization of the cri m i n al j ustice system in the United States. The pri mary focus will be on the agencies that create and enforce law: the police, courts, and corrections. Students will examine how social forces shape the way the criminal justice system operates, with pa rticular attention to the ways in which race, gender, and class intersect to influence the administration of ju stice. Students will explore these questions in Ma ricopa County, Arizon a , home to "America's Toughest Sheriff' and the largest population boom in the country . SOCI 3 1 0 OFF Jamaica n Society C, S2 (4 credits) This sociology course provides students with an intense but interesting opportunity to experience an essentially African culture, with strong E nglish and American influences. Studies of the Jamaican kinship system and the ways that race, eth nicity, gender, and social class effect people's lives will be the focus. Cu rrent social problems will be examined as well. SOCW 201 OFF Jan uary on the H i l l A, S2 (4 credits) Jan uary on the Hill provides students with an intense experience of community work in Tacoma's Hilltop District and/or Tacoma's Ea stside. Stu dents learn first-hand about urban poverty and how it manifests itself throu gh participation in co mmunity projects, volunteer work at social service agencies, and conversations with people who live and/or work in the community. SOCW 491 OFF Jan uary on the Hill A, S2 (4 credits) January on the Hill provides students with an intense experience of co mmu nity work in Tacoma's Hilltop District and/or Tacoma's Eastside. Students learn first-hand about urban poverty and how it manifests itself throu gh participation in community projects , volu nteer work at social service agencies, and conversations with people who live and/or work in the community .
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4
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0 9 : 3 0AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM H a u s e r ,
I n t e r na l s N S
U C T R- 1 3 6 U C T R- 1 3 6
L a b Fee :
$50 . 00
MGYM- 1 0 3
D G
MGYM - 1 0 5
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DAYS
CR
ET IME
S T IME
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4 0 2 3 8 COO P 3 7 6
101
I n t e r n s h ip
TEA
Staff
TEA
I nd e p e n d e n t
S t u d y C a r d r e qu i r e d
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101
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4 0 6 4 6 COOP4 7 7
101
I n t e rn a t i o n a l W o r k Exp e r i e n c e
TEA
Staff
TEA
I nd e p e n d e n t
S tudy Card required
4 0647
101
W o r k Expe r i en c e
TEA
Staff
TBA
I nd e p e n d e n t S t ud y C a r d r e qu i r e d
COO P 5 7 6
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40611
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4 0 4 5 5 E DU C 5 5 6
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4 1025
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ADMN - 2 0 6
L
Lamo r e au x , 4 0 8 4 7 EDU C 5 5 6
TBA
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0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0AM John s t on e ,
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&
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c l a s s r ooms ADMN - 2 0 6 and 2 0 9 .
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0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
ADMN - 2 1 5
C l a s s me e t s 1 / 1 1
and 1 / 2 5 on l y .
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GLISH Attention: I nternational students should see the LANGUAGES & LITERATU R ES section for their writing semi n a rs.
The following courses listed in the Department of Languages and Literatures are taught in English and also meet the university-wide attributes as listed at the end of the titles. There are no prereq uisites fo r these courses. F R E N 221 LANG 271
CRN
COURSE I D
4 1 0 1 2 ENGL 1 9 0
French Literature and Film of the Americas C , L T Literature a nd Society in Modern Europe LT
COURSE T I T L E 01
CR
F I : L i t : Thems & A u t h r s
(213)
F , LT
DAYS
STIME
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0 AM 0 1 : 5 0 PM Campbe l l ,
ETIME
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RU C TOR T
ADMN - 2 0 6
I N STRUC T I ON S
Fi r s t - Y e a r Expe r i e n c e T op i c :
4 0 0 4 6 ENGL 2 1 5
01
Short
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0 AM 1 1 : 2 0 AM Jon e s ,
4 07 8 8 ENGL2 2 4
01
T r ave l W r i t i n g WR
F i c t i on LT
MTWR
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM S e a l ,
4 0 8 1 3 ENGL 2 3 2
01
Women ' s
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM M i r an da ,
4 10 2 1 ENGL2 3 4
OFF
Env i r onme n t a l
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 P M 0 5 : 2 0 PM B e r gman ,
L i t e r a tu r e A , L T Literature
LT
o f fering
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ADMN- 2 0 9
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0
C
RAM S - 2 0 4 ADMN - 2 0 9
Top i c :
ADMN - 2 0 6
O f f - campus
Women W r i t e r s o f course
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in
1 / 6- 1 / 1 0 .
c on t a c t C h a r r y B e n s t ron Cost without 4 0 0 0 8 ENGL 3 1 3
01
Art
4 1 0 2 2 ENGL 3 6 7
01
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at
Course
T o appl y 253 . 535 . 7 628 .
or me a l s :
pe rmi s s i on .
I r i s h Nobe l Yeat s ,
the Ame r i c a s
Ecuador .
331 .
$ 1 , 995 . 00
Re qui r e s
Fe e :
$35 . 00
Laureates :
Becke t t ,
Heaney
ST
Additional course which may count towards the major or m inor:
E N G L 234
Environmental Literature LT
Note: See respective department l istings for i nformation concerning course C R N , sections, i nstructors, time, meeting place and credit hours. See Environ mental Stud ies section of the ge neral university catalog for the applicability of a particular course. Questions should be directed to the C h a ir of the Environ menta l Studies Program, Dr. Duane Swa n k , at 253.535.7556 or swa nkdd@ plu.edu. 4 1 0 3 8 ENVT 3 2 5
OFF
Ecol ,
C omm a n d C u l t i n A u s t N S
4
TBA
W h i t ma n ,
J
TBA
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cour s e
i n Au s t r a l i a .
To appl y c o n t a c t C h a r r y B e n s t r o n at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . t u i t i on :
C o s t wi thout
$ 3 , 995 . 00
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Inq uiry Sem inars (identified by subject and course n u mber below) and Writing Seminars are for students entering PLU in the 2002 - 2003 school year with fewer than twenty (20) transfe rable semester credit hours. Please remember that the Fi rst-Year Experience incl udes a first-ye a r J-Term requirement (see page 24 for details).
INOlJ l RY SE M I NA R CRN
COURSE I D
4 1 0 1 1 ANT H 1 9 0
COURS E T I TLE OFF
CR
F I : Ma k a h C u l t u r e
4
A, S l
F,
( 1 92 )
DA Y S TWRF
STIME
ETIME
I N S T RUCTOR D
0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 4 : 0 0 PM Hue 1 s b e c k ,
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RU CT I ON S
XAVR- 1 4 0
O f f - campus
/
cou rs e .
f i r s t t e n days p e r mi s s i on
COMMENTS
of
Me e t s the
r e q u i re d .
Cha r r y B e n s t on a t B I OL 1 9 0
01
FI : B i o l & M o d W r l d
MT R F
( 1 1 1 ) F , N S , SM
0 8 : 3 0 AM 1 0 : 4 5 AM G a r r i g a n ,
D
RCTR- 1 l 5
Topi c :
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 .
Lab F e e : B I OL 1 9 0
4 1 0 3 9 EDUC 1 9 0
B i o l og y & M o d e r n W o r l d Lab
L01
FI :
01
F I : Mu l t C u l t Pe r s / C l rm
(205)
4 1 0 1 2 ENGL 1 9 0
01
F I : Li t : Thems & Au t h r s
4 1 0 1 3 HEED 1 9 0
01
FI :
Big
4 1 0 4 2 MUS I l 9 0
01
FI :
I n t. r o
4 10 1 4
01
F I : H e a l A r t /M i n d / B o d y
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4 10 0 7
E' H I L 1 9 0
01
FI :
4 10 2 8
REL I l 9 0
01
F I : Re l
4 1 0 3 7 S E' E D 1 9 0
01
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(213)
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4
AR, F
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RCTR- 1 1 6
D
MTWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 1 : 5 0 PM Campb e l l ,
MTWR
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 OAM NcConne l l , l l : 3 0 AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM H o f fman ,
190 LOl .
$50 . 00
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h B I OL 1 9 0 0 1
TBA
C randa l l ,
TWRF
( 3 62 ) A , F
(223 )
& L i t / N e wT e s t
0
A, F 4
Cost
$ 650 . 00
D i v e r s i t y o f Li f e .
Co- r e g i s t e r w i t h B I O L 41045
I n s t ructor
To a pp l y c o n t a c t
w i t h o u t t u i t i o n o r me a l s : 4 1044
on campus
t e rm .
ADMN - 2 0 6
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MTWR
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MTWR
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l l : 2 0 AM M c Gi l l ,
M
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ADNN - 2 0 2
MTWRF
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A
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0 AM G e r l a c h ,
ADMN - 2 l 2 K
ADMN - 2 0 0
WRITING SEM INAR 4 0 3 0 5 WRI T 1 0 1
01
I n qu i r y S em : W r i t i n g FW , WR
4
MTWRF
1 0 : 0 0 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM W a h l e r ,
A
RCTR- 2 l 0
Topi c :
De s i g n e r
Gene s .
Biology back
ground o r s t r o n g i nt e r e s t d e s i r a b l e . 4 0 6 2 2 WRI T 1 0 1
02
I n qu i r y S em : W r i t i n g FW , WR
4
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM 0 4 : 5 0 PM Muded e ,
C
ADMN - 2 l l B Topic :
N a r r a t i n g G l ob a l i z a t i o n
S 4 0 0 2 9 GEOS 1 0 5 4 1 0 0 8 GEO S 3 2 8
01 01
Me t e o r o l o g y N S , S M p a l e o n t o l o g y N S , SM
4 4
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0 AM
1 0 : 5 0 AM S t a f f
RCTR- 1 0 9
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1 1 : 0 0AM 0 1 : 3 0 PM S t a f f
RCTR- 1 0 9
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0 8 : 3 0 AM 1 0 : 5 0 AM B enham,
S
RCTR- 1 1 3
T R
1 1 : 0 0 AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM B e n ham,
S
RCTR- 1 1 3
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L e c t u r e MT WRF,
l ab MW .
Lab Fee :
$ 5 0 . 00
L e c t u r e MTWRF ,
lab TR.
Lab F e e :
$50 . 00
'-
BAL STU'D Additional courses which m ay count towards the major or m i nor:
FREN 221 H I ST 1 09 I NTC 246
French Literature a nd Film of the Americas C, LT East Asian Societies C, S 1 Cases i n Development C, 12
Note: See respective department li stings for information concerning course CRN , sections , i nstructions, time, meeting place and credit hours. See the G lobal Studies section of the general un iversity catalog for the regional or topical applicability of a particular co urse. Q u estions should be directed to the Chair of the Gl obal Studies Progra m , Dr. Gina Hames, at 253.535 . 7 1 32 or ha mesg l@pl u . edu.
CRN
COURSE
4 1 000
HIST109
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East
4 0293
HIST332
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E n g l a nd : T u d o r s
41001
HIST360
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H o l oc a u s t
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4 10 4 9
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Envi r onme n t a l
Hist
4 1050
H I ST 3 8 0
ID
COU R S E
01
TITLE
As i a n
Asian
Amer
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Societies and
C, Sl
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Sl Sl
4
A, S1
S T IME
E T n1 E
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0 5 : 2 0 PM
Li ,
MTI'iRF
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1 0 : 5 0 AM
N o r d qu i s t ,
MTvlR
1 1 : 3 0 AM
0 2 : 2 0 PM
E r i c k sen ,
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 5 : 2 0 PM
Thrush,
DAYS
TWRF
LOCATION
I N S T RU C T O R
I N S TRUCTIONS
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0 2 : 2 0 PM
P R
X A VR- 1 5 0 XAVR- 2 0 1 XAV R - 2 5 0
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ins t ructor Cou r s e trips
HIST381
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4 0 620
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field
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detai l s .
i n c l u de s of
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field
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d e t ai l s .
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for
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4 0821
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RLD O f f - c ampu s Mee ts
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2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 .
in
MTWR,
Cuba . 1 / 6-1 / 9 .
Charry
Cost
Benston
w i t hout
t u i t i on :
$ 3 , 1 50 . 00
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A l l language students will use the Language Resource Center for additional study and practice. To ensure correct placement in lang uage courses , a l l students with previous study are required to take a placement test. The tests for most languages are offered in the Language Resource Center ( LRC) at select times d u ring the year and on a drop-in basis du ring reg ular LRC hours. Additional information on placement will be available in the new student registration packets distributed by the Academic Advising Office. Students may meet the Diversity Requ irement, Cross-Cultura l Perspectives, by taking a 201 or higher-level course in a language used to satisfy the admis sion requirement or 8 credits in a langu age not previ ously studied. All 300- and 400-level literature courses meet the Core I Literatu re requirement. The fol lowing courses are ta ught in Englisfi:
French Literature a n d F i l m o f the Americas C, LT Literature and Society i n Modern Europe LT Theories of Language Acq uisition
F R E N 221 LANG 271 LANG 446
FRENCH 1D
COURSE
C RN
COURSE
4 09 9 7
FREN 2 2 1
01
4 08 3 7
GERN2 3 1
OFF
' F ren
TITLE
Lit
Lang ,
Ar t
CR
F i l m / Ame r i c a s C , LT
&
&
DAYS
S T I ME
ET I M E
I N S TRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
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0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 5 0 PM
B r o wn ,
ADMN - 2 1 0
TBA
C u l t /N e w G e rm a n y
R
Holmg r e n ,
TBA
J
I N S T RUCT I ON S
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/
CO�� E N T S
cou r s e .
Pre re q :
GERN
C r o s s l i s te d w i t h G E RN 3 3 1 .
To
a p p l y c on t a c t C h a r r y B e n s t o n a t Cos t
without
t u i t i on :
c ou r s e .
P r e re q :
GERN
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 . 40838
G E RM 3 3 1
OFF
Lan g ,
Ar t
&
$ 3 , 1 95 . 00
C u l t /N ew Ge rma n y
Holmg r en ,
TBA
TBA
J
O f f - campus 20l .
C r o s s l i s te d w i t h
GERN
231 .
To
appl y con t a c t C h a r r y B e n s t on a t 2 5 3 . 535 . 7 62 8 .
Cost
w i t h o u t t u i t i on :
$ 3 , 1 95 . 00
S &
So c i e t y / M ode r n
40998
LANG 2 7 1
01
Lit
40058
LAN G 4 4 6
01
Th e o r i e s o f L a n g u a g e A c qu i s t n
Europe
LT 4
MTWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM
0 4 : 5 0 PM
Jensen,
NTWRF
0 8 : 3 0 AM
1 1 : 2 0AN
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M
B
ADMN- 2 1 0
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for
ESL mino r
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C RN
COURSE
40061
S PA N 2 3 1
&
TURES (conti nued,
UTE
10
COURSE T I TLE OFF
CR
I n t e n s i ve S p a n C o s t a Ri c a C
DAYS
S T IME
E T I ME
TBA
I N STRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCT I ON S
W i l l i ams ,
TBA
O f f - campus
T
/ COMMENTS
course .
Pre r e q :
col l e ge S p a n o r e q u i v a l e n t . wi t h S PAN 3 3 1 .
4 00 6 2
S P AN 3 3 1
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Span C o s t a R i c a C
I-ii 11 i ams ,
TBA
TBA
T
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$3, 150 . 00
O f f - campus
cour s e .
P re r e q :
c o l l e g e S p a n o r e q u i va l e n t . w i t h S PAN 2 3 1 . B e n s ton a t t u i t i on :
year Cros s l i s t e d
T o appl y c o n t a c t C h a r r y
B e n s ton a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . tu i t i o n :
1
1 year Cross li sted
T o ap p l y c o n t a c t C h a r r y
2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 .
Cost without
$3 , 1 50 . 00
For detai led information regarding math p l acement see page 66. 4 1 0 4 0 MATH 1 0 5
01
Math
4 1 0 0 9 MATH 1 2 3
01
Mode r n E l emen t a r y M a t h M R , N S
4 1 0 1 0 MATH 2 0 3
01
H i s t o r y o f M a t h e ma t i c s M R , N S
4 0 9 5 5 MATH 3 8 1
01
S e mi n a r / P r o b l e m S o l v i n g M R , N S
of
P e r sonaďż˝
Fi n a n c e
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MR, N S
TWRF MTWRF
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i-1
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0 2 : 3 0 PM 0 4 : 5 0 PM Me y e r , Zhu ,
TBA
MBLD- 1 1 2
C
1 1 : 2 0AM Do rne r , N
MBLD- l l 2
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TBA
NOTE: Private music lessons may be arranged through the Music Department. 4 0 8 2 2 MUS I l 0 1
01
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t o Mu s i c AR
4
TWRF
1 1 : 3 0AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM Bel l - Ha n s on ,
4 1 0 5 2 MU S I l 0 1
02
I n t r o du c t i on t o Mus i c A R
4
TWRF
l l : 3 0 AM 0 2 : 2 0 PM Ronn i n g ,
4 0 62 4 M U S I l 0 3
01
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TWRF
0 2 : 3 0 PM 0 5 : 2 0 PM Joyn e r ,
4 1 0 4 1 MUS I l 0 5
01
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4 1 0 4 2 M US I l 9 0
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FI :
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Intro
Ja z z AR to Mus i c
( 101 )
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c o n t a c t Cha r r y C o s t without Senior Proj ect
SR
Staff
TBA
TBA
$ 4 7 5 . 00
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Fee :
$475 . 00
1 / 6- 1 / 1 0 .
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B e n s t o n at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 .
tui t i on o r me a l s $ 3 , 195 . 00
( e x c l ud i n g b r e a k fa s t ) : Capstone :
Fee :
c o u r s e in L o ndon and P a r i s .
M e e t s o n - camp u s
4 0 7 9 2 MUS I 4 9 9 A 0 1
Tour
Re gi s t r a t i o n h a nd l e d b y
the d e p a r t ment .
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f i r s t - ye a r
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4 1007
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all
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Topi c :
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ADMN - 2 1 4
P Four one-hour courses ( P H E D 1 00-259), including PHED 1 0 0, are req u i red for graduation. Eight one-hour activity courses may be counted toward g raduation. Activity courses cannot be repeated for credit. Stude nts are en couraged to se lect a va riety of activities at appropriate s ki l l levels. All physical education activity courses are graded on the basis of "A," " Pass," or "Fa il " a n d are taught on a co-ed ucational basis. PHED 1 00 is requi red for graduation and is offe red every semester. It should be taken d uring the first y ear, but may be taken i n Fall, J-Term , o r Spring. 4 00 9 6
PH E D 1 0 0
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COURSE T I T L E
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A, F
tui tion :
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MGYM- I 0 0
OGYM- I 0 2 A
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Fi r s t - Y e a r Expe r i e n c e o f f e r i n g
Fee :
$ 1 1 . 00 .
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4
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A
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1 /6-1 /1 0 .
To a pp l y c o n t a c t C h a r r y B e n s t o n a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 628 .
C o s t w i t h o u t t u i t i on :
$3, 200 . 00
PSYCHOLO 4 1002
PSYC 4 0 5
01
Wo r ks h op : Al te r na t i ve
4 1003
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MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0AM S t a l e y ,
MTWRF
0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0 AM S chwa r t z ,
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0 2 : 3 0 PM 0 5 : 2 0 PM Lunde e n ,
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Wome n ,
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O f f - c ampus 1 /2 3 .
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c o u r s e mee t s
4 0 1 3 8 REL I 3 3 1
OFF
T h e B i b l e i n London Rl
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0 9 : 0 0 AM l 2 : 0 0 PM Govi g ,
ADNN - 1 0 l
S
1/10 .
B e n s t on a t w i thout
Janua r y o n the
Hill A, S2
on- campus
253 . 5 35 . 7 62 8 .
Cost ( except
$ 3 , 195 . 00
OR
s OFF
Me e t s
To appl y c o n t a c t C h a r r y
t u i t i o n o r me a l s
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4 0 2 9 9 S OCW2 0 1
Cost
$ 1000 . 00
t u i t i on :
O f f - campus c o u r s e . 1 / 6 to
MTWRF
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM Ke l l e r , H i am ,
ADMN - 2 0 8
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Social
41043
S OC I 3 0 2
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S o c i o l o g y / C r i mi n a l
P roblems A ,
S2 Jus t i c e
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$ 100 . 00
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B e n s t on a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 8 6 2 8 .
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( i ncl uding
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4 08 3 1
to
T o appl y c o n t a c t C h a r r y
Bens ton at 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . without
Sacred
1 /13
wi thout
Cost
( i nc ludi n g
tuition :
$ 1 0 0 . 00
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MTWR
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0 8 : 3 0AM 1 1 : 2 0 AM H i g g i n s o n ,
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Prere q :
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SOCI
101
Me e t s
on
T o app l y c o n t a c t
C h a r r y B e n s t on a t 2 5 3 . 5 3 5 . 7 6 2 8 . C o s t w i t hout $1 , 375 . 00
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or me a l s :
SOCIOLOGY
(continued)
CRN
ID
COURSE
4 0 7 9 6 S OC I 3 1 0
COURSE T I T L E OFF
Jama i can
CR
S o c i e t y C,
S2
I N S TRUCTOR
DA Y S
ST IME
M
1 0 : 0 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM McDade ,
E T I ME
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I NS T RUCT I ONS
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/ COMMENTS
cou r s e .
Me e t s on-campus
f r om l O am -
3 pm in A DMN - 2 1 1 A .
T o app l y c o n t a c t C h a r r y B e n s t o n a t 253 . 5 3 5 . 7 62 8 . t ui t i o n : 4 1 0 2 9 S OC I 3 8 7
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P o l / S oc C t r l S 2
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0 8 : 3 0 AM
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C o s t w i t h o u t me a l s
and
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STATISTIC 4 0 1 3 0 STAT 2 3 1 40131
STAT 2 3 1
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I n t r o d u c t o r y S t a t i s t i c s MR I n t r o du c t o r y S t a t i s t i c s
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0 8 : 3 0 AM
1 1 : 2 0 AM Jens e n ,
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ADMN - 2 0 2
Co-regi s te r
F
0 8 : 3 0 AM
1 0 : 2 0AM J e n s e n ,
R
ADMN - 2 0 2
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F
1 0 : 3 0 AM
1 1 : 2 0AM Je n s e n ,
R
UCTR- 1 3 6
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231
OMEN'S S UDIES Courses which may count towards the major o r minor:
ENGL 232 PHED 3 1 5 RELl 227 OFF
Women's Literature A, LT Body I mage A Christian Theology R2
Topic: Women , N ature a n d the S acred
Note: See respective department listings for information concern i n g course C R N , sections, instructions, time, meeting place, and credit hours. See the Women's Studies P rogram section of the general un iversity catalog for the program requirements. Questions should be directed to the Chair of the Women's Studies Program, Dr. Beth Kra i g , at 253.535.7296 or k raigbm@plu.edu.
* D ESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON A N D EVENING CLASSES (Begi n n ing 4:30 a n d later)
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M T W R F S
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Monday Tuesday Wed nesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Building Codes (cont.)
Building Codes
AOMN ECAM EVlO INGR KNOR L1BR M B lO MBRC MGYM
= =
=
= =
Administration East Campus Eastvold I ngram H a l l Knorr House Library M ath Building Mary Baker Russell Music Center Memorial Gym
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NAME OGYM POOL RAMS RCTR ROSS SOTH UCTR XAVR
= = = =
= =
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Names F itness Center Olson Gym Swim Pool Ra mstad Hall Rieke Science Center Rosso House South Residence Hall University Center Xavier Hall
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Spring Schedu ling Worksheet Mlonday
Tuesday
Wednesd ay
Thursday
Friday
8:00AM - 9:05AM
8:00AM - 9:45AM
8:00AM - 9:05AM
8:00AM - 9:45AM
8:00AM - 9:05AM
Saturday 8:30AM - 1 2PM
I 9 : 1 5AM - 1 0 :20AM
9:55AM - 1 1 :40AM
9:55AM - 1 1 :40AM
,
9:15AM - 1 0:20AM
9 : 1 5AM - 1 0:20AM
Chapel 10:30 - 10:55AM
Chapel 1 0 : 30 - 1 0:55AM
Chapel 10:30 - 1 0:55AM
1 1 : 1 5AM - 1 2:20PM
1 1 : 1 5AM - 1 2:20PM
1 1 : 1 5AM - 12:20PM 1 1 :50AM - 1 :35PM
1 1 :50AM - 1 :35PM
1 2:00 - 1 :OOPM 1 2:30PM - 1 :35PM
1 :45PM - 2:50
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or 3:30PM
12:30PM - 1 : 35PM
1 2 :30PM - 1 :35PM
Lunch Break
1 : 00PM - 4:30PM
1 : 45PM - 3:30PM
1 :45PM - 2:50 or 3:30PM
1 :45PM - 3:30PM
1 :45PM - 2:50
3:40PM - 5:25PM
3:40PM - 4:45 or 5:25PM
3:40PM - 5:25PM
3:40PM - 4:45 or 5:25PM
or 3: 30PM
I 3:40PM - 4:45 or 5:25PM
EVENING Time:
EVENING
EVENING Time:
Time:
EVENING Time:
NOTE: When planning your class schedule, please al low ti me for your meals.
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Courses wh ich may count towards the m inor:
H I ST 335 POLS 373 S PAN 322 SPAN 431
C entral America and Ca ribbean History C, S 1 C ivil Rig hts a n d C ivil Liberties S 1 Latin American Civilization a n d Culture Latin American Literature, 1 942-1 988 LT
NOTE: See respective depa rtment listings for information concern ing course C R N , section, in structor, time, meeting pl ace, and credit hours. Refer to The Americas section of the general un iversity catalog for the program requirements. Questions should be d i rected to the Chair of The Americas minor program, Dr. Sid Olufs, at 253.535.8727 or olufsdw@plu.edu.
For descri ptions of new co urses not listed in the catalog, please contact the department secretary o n the first floor of Xavier at 253.535.7595 or contact Dr. Laura Kle i n , Department Chair, at 253. 535.7298 or kleinlf@ plu.edu. CRN
COU R S E
ID
CR
COURSE T I T L E
DAYS
Co-regi ster
f o r ANTH
XAVR- 1 4 0
Co-regi ster
f o r ANTH 1 0 1 0 1
R
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Vau ghn ,
K
XAVR- 1 4 0
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f o r ANTH 1 0 1
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G
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5 2 8 0 1 ANTH 1 0 1
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Div e r s i t y
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01
Human C u l t u r a l D i v e r s i t y C , S l
4
5 0 0 0 4 ANTH 1 0 2
02
Human C u l t u r a l D i ve r s i t y C , S l
4
M W
5 1 1 4 8 ANT H 1 0 2
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4
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5 2 9 4 4 ANTH 1 9 0
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FI :
5 2 7 9 7 ANTH 2 1 0
01
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5 2 5 4 5 ANTH 3 3 7
01
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5 2 8 0 3 ANT H 3 3 8
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5 2 8 0 2 ANTH 3 4 3
01
5 2 3 6 3 ANTH 3 6 0
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5 2 2 7 1 ANTH 4 9 9
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*Capstone :
5 0 0 1 1 ARTD 1 6 0
01
Dr awing A R
5 0 0 1 2 ARTD 1 8 1
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H i s t o r y o f West ern A r t I I
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" Mn g V a l ue C r e a t i ng Ope r a t i o n s
2
5 1956
BUSA3 1 0
01
I n f o r ma t i o n S y s t em s
2
5 1 9 5 7 B U SA 3 1 0
02
I n f orma t i o n S y s t ems
5 19 5 8
BUSA 3 1 0
03
I n f o rma t i o n S y s t ems
4
4 4
o f Ma r k e t i n g
1 1 : 5 0A1-I 0 1 : 3 5 PM S ep i c ,
F
ADMN - 2 1 7
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S e p i c ,
F
ADMN - 2 1 7
W
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM T h r a s h e r , 1 l : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 P11 S i mps o n ,
M
T
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM C h h ab r a ,
S
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 4 5 PM B e r n i k e r ,
E
G
ADMN - 2 0 0
Cour s e me e t s
1st
2
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM M y e r s ,
G
ADMN - 2 0 0
C o u r s e me e t s
2nd ha l f
o f t e rm .
2
1'1
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM M y e r s ,
G
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
G
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM B e r n i k e r ,
Accoun t i n g
C o s t Acco u n t i n g
52894
B U SA 3 4 3
01
Managing
50139
BUSA 3 5 5
01
Mana g i n g G l o b a l Ope r a t i on s
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 l : 4 0 AN Y a g e r ,
50140
BUS A 3 6 3
01
C o n s ume r Beh a v i o r / P romo S t r a t
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM C h h ab r a ,
5 1577
B U SA 3 7 8
01
E l e c t r o n i c C omme rce
52895
BUS A 4 0 0
01
Busi n e s s Law
4
50141
BUS A 4 0 5
01
Law o f
5 1 9 5 9 BUS A 4 0 7
01
Law o f Marke tplace
5 0 1 4 2 BUSA 4 2 2
01
C o n s o l i d a t i on s
50143
B U SM 2 3
01
Ac c t : No t - f o r - P r o f i t
5 0 1 4 6 B U SA 4 3 8
01
Financi a l
50148
Sys
Rewa r d S y s t ems
4
F i n an c i a l Ma r k e t p l a c e &
Equ i t y I s s u e s
Re s e a r c h
& &
Govt
Ent
�I
M
M
ADMN - 2 0 4 B
L
ADMN - 2 1 9
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM MacDo n a l d ,
D
ADMN - 2 0 0
2
T R
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM Rama g l i a ,
2
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM Rama � l i a ,
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PN F i nn i e ,
T R R
51961
B U SA 4 7 8
01
* I n f or ma t i o n M a n a g e me n t Semi n a r
4
5 2 3 52
BUSM 9 9
01
Capstone
5 2 3 5 3 B U SA 4 9 9
02
C ap s t on e
Se m : S t r a t e g i c Mgmt
SR 4
52354
B U SA 4 9 9
03
Caps tone
S e m : S t r a t e g i c Mgmt
SR 4
5 0 1 5 0 BUSA 5 0 3
01
"Managing
50151
BUS A 5 0 4
01
" Lega l
5 0 8 8 0 BUSA 5 0 5
01 01
4
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM C h h a b r a , 0 6 : 0 0 P M 0 9 : 3 0 PM L e e ,
T R T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Pham, 0 1 : 4 5 P M 0 3 : 3 0 PM S e p i c ,
M
4
T
4
S
2
S
AmlN - 2 2 1
Cou r s e me e t s 1 s t h a l f
of term.
J
ADMN - 2 2 1
C o u r s e me e t s
o f t e rm .
S
ADl1N - 2 0 4 B ADMN - 2 1 7
S
ADMN - 2 1 3 ADMN - 2 2 1
W
Q
A Dl4N - 2 2 1 ADMN - 2 2 1
F
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Z a b r i s k i e ,
F
A Dl1N - 2 1 7
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM M a c Do n a l d ,
D
ADMN - 2 1 7
J
0 8 : 3 0 AM 1 2 : 0 0 P M B a r n o we ,
0 8 : 3 0 AN 1 2 : 0 0 P14 Z ab r i s k i e ,
ADMN - 2 l 7
Re g i s t r a t i on b y t h e d e p a r tm e n t Mee t s S a t u rd a y o f
F
ADMN - 2 1 9
C o u r s e me e t s
BUSA5 1 1
02
*Manager i a l
5 1965
BUS A 5 1 2
01
" V a l u e C r e a t i on : Op s
5 1 9 6 6 BUS A 5 1 3
01
2
A c c ou n t i n g &
I n fo Sys
M a r k e t i ng a n d V a l u e C r e a t i on
4 2
W
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Z a b r i s k i e , 0 6 : 0 0 P M 0 9 : 3 0 PM A l b e r s ,
M S
0 8 : 3 0 AM 1 2 : 0 0 PM S i mp s o n ,
J
spr ing b r e a k ,
1st hal f
F
ADt1N - 2 1 9
spring brea k ,
3 /22 .
C o u r s e me e t s
2nd hal f
o f term.
C o u r s e me e t s
2nd hal f
of
A Dl'lN - 2 1 9 M
A Dt'IN - 2 1 9
term.
Re g i s t r a t i on b y t h e d e p a r tm e n t .
* D E S I G N A T E S LATE A FT E R N O O N A N D E V E N I N G C LA S SES
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3 /2 2 .
o f t e rm .
R e g i s t r a t i on b y t h e d e p a r t me n t . Saturday o f
5 1964
2 nd h a l f
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1>1 W
J
B
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M
SR 4
M a n a g e r i a l A c c ou n t i n g
ADMN - 2 1 3
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 Pl'I S c h r e i t e r ,
4
5 1 9 6 3 B U SA 5 1 1
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T R
4
E t h i c a l Envt o f B u s
ADMN - 2 2 1 S
4
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&
Ttl
L
01
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ADMN - 2 1 3 ADMN - 2 2 1
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM S ch r e i t e r ,
01
F i n a n c i a l Re s o u r c e s
ADMN - 2 1 9
L
0 1 : 4 5 PN 0 3 : 3 0 PM B e r n i k e r ,
BUSA 4 6 0
h a l f o f t e rm .
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0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM G i b s on ,
\./
5 0 1 4 9 BUSA4 6 8
S em : S t r a t e g i c Mgmt
1 1 : 4 0 AM M ye r s ,
E
T R
Ana l y s i s
I n t e r n a t i on a l M a r k e t i n g
ADMN - 2 2 1
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM M ye r s ,
01
S y s t ems
ADMN - 2 1 9
T R
01
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ADMN - 2 0 0 E
5 1 0 3 9 BUSA32 0
&
ADMN - 2 2 1
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5 2 8 9 3 BU SA 3 2 3
I n f orma t i on
ADMN - 2 1 7
S
T R M
1'1
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Ma r k e t i n g
ADMN - 2 1 9
Q
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM P h a m ,
/ C OMMEN T S
ADMN- 2 1 9
BUSA3 0 2
\q
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A Dl'lN - 2 1 7
R
5 0 1 2 6 BUSA 3 0 2
4
LOCAT I ON
Me e t s
BUSIN ESS (contin ued) C RN
COURSE
IO
C O U RS E T I T L E
CR
5 1 9 6 7 BUSA5 1 3
02
* Ma r ke t i ng and Va l ue C r e a t i o n
2
5 1 3 8 0 BUSA 5 4 1
01
*Mng
4
5 0 5 9 4 B U SA 5 4 2
01
+Ma n a gement
5 2 8 9 6 B U SA 5 5 3
01
* T r a n s n a t i o n a 1 M a n a g em e n t
5 2 8 9 7 BUSA5 5 5
01
Knowl e d g e Man a gement
50881
01
' S t r a t e g i c Mgmt / G l ob a l
BUSA5 9 0
I nnova t i on
, T e c h C ha n g e
of Change
ST IME
DAYS
ET H1E
I H S TRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUC T I ON S
M
ADMN - 2 1 9
C o u r s e me e t s 1 s t h a I r o f t e rm .
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM S imp s o n ,
�l
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Le e ,
T
C OMl�ENT S
ADMN- 2 2 l
C
l s t hal f o f
2
W
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM B a r nowe ,
J
A DMN - 2 1 7
C o u r s e me e t s
2
W
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM B a r nowe ,
cT
ADM N - 2 l 7
C ou r s e me e t s 2nd h a l f of t e rm
ADMN - 2 1 9
Regi s t ra t i o n by
S
T
C on t e x t
0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 4 : 3 0 PM A l b e r s , 0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 3 0 PM Y a g e r ,
J
t e rm
t h e d e p a r tment
ADMN - 2 1 9
Iv
s OPEN' LAB S C H E D U L E
T I M E (PM) 1 :00-2:00 2 : 00-3:00 3:00-4 :00 4:00-5:00 5 : 00-6:00
M O N DAY
TUE S DAY
WED N E S DAY
T H U R S DAY
FRI DAY
Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Students are responsible for reserving the appropriate n u m ber of consecutive hours each week in thei r course schedu les duri n g the above open times. CRN
COURSE
5 0 0 6 8 C H EM 1 0 5
ID 01
C OU R S E T I T LE
CR
DAYS
C h emi s t r y o f L i f e N S , SM
4
N
W
S T IME F
E T I ME
I N S T RUCTOR
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 0 5 AM And e r s o n ,
C
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RU C T I O N S / COMMENTS
I N G R- 1 0 0
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEM Lab Fee :
5 0 0 6 9 C H EM 1 0 5
L01
Chemi s t r y o f L i f e L a b
0
Ande r s o n ,
TBA
C
RCTR - 2 0 1
105 L01 .
$ 50 . 00 .
Co-register
f o r CHEM 1 0 5
01 .
Open Lab - Mi n imum 2 hour s p e r w e e k 5 0 0 7 0 CHEM2 3 2
01
O r g a n i c C h e mi s t r y N S , SM
4
M �i F
C
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 0 5 AM F r yh l e ,
RCTR- 1 0 3
Co- r e gi s te r L a b Fe e :
5 0 0 7 1 CHEM2 3 4
L01
TBA
O r g a n i c Chemi s t r y L a b N S , SM
C
Fryhl e ,
RCTR- 2 0 l
f o r CHEM 2 3 4
Co- register
f o r CHEM 2 3 2
Op e n L a b - M i n imum 4 5 0 0 7 2 CHEM3 3 8
01
An a l y t i c a l
T R
C h e mi s t r y N S , SN
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM S w a n k ,
RCTR- 2 2 0
0
5 0 0 7 3 C H EM3 3 8
L01
An a l y t i c a l
C h e mi s t r y L a b
0
Sw a n k ,
TBA
RCTR- 2 0 1
0
C H EM 3 4 2
5 0 0 7 5 CHEM3 4 4
01
P hy s i ca l
L01
Phys i ca l C h e mi s t r y L a b N S , SM
C h emi s t r y N S , SM
t'l
W
F
R
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEN 3 3 8
01
B i oc h e m i s t r y N S , SM
3
T
Ol.
1 / 2 hours per week
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM M a r d i s ,
K
RCTR- 2 2 4
Co- register
f o r CHEN 3 4 4
L01
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Ma r di s ,
K
RCTR- 2 2 4
Co- regi s t e r
f o r CHEM 3 4 2
01 .
Lab F e e : 5 0 0 7 6 CHEM 4 0 5
L01 .
$ 50 . 00 .
Op e n L a b - M i n imum 4 50074
01.
1 / 2 hours p e r week
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEM 3 3 8 Lab Fee :
L01 .
$ 5 0 . 00 .
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM C o t t e n ,
1-1
RCTR- 2 2 4
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r CHEN 4 0 5 L 0 1 . Lab Fee :
Page
50
$50 . 00 $ 50 . 0 0 .
CH EMISTRY C RN
COU R S E
50077
C H EN 4 0 5
50078
C H EM 4 1 0
5007 9
C H EM 4 3 5
50080
C H E �14 3 5
10
COURSE
TITLE
LOI
B i oc h e mi s t r y
01
I n t r o d uc t i on
01
I n s t rume n t a l
CR
Lab to
DAY S T
0 R e s e a r ch
An a l y s i
s
NS
2
N S , SM
4
R
t'l 1-1
F
S T IME
ET HIE
I N S TRUCTOR
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Cot ten ,
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM
0 9 : 1 5 At�
10
Staff
: 2 0 AM
I N STRUCTIONS
RCTR - 2 2 3
Co- r e g i s t e r
RCTR - 2 2 4
Lab
RCTR- 2 2 4
C o - r e gi s t e r
I n s t r ume n t a l
Anal y s i s
0
Lab
W
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0
0 4 : 4 5 PN W a l d o w ,
RCTR- 2 2 4
CHEM
Fee :
Inorgani c
C h emi s t r y
NS , SM
3
TBA
Swan k ,
52881
CHEM4 5 0
LOI
I norganic
C h e mi s t r y
Lab
0
TBA
Staff
01
Caps tone :
0
Lab RCTR- 2 2 4
Semi n a r
SR
2
M
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM W a l do w ,
0
for
CHEM
405
01
for
C H EM
4 35
LO] .
-
338
no
exce p t i on s
for
CHEM
hours for
3
for
hours
pe r
C H EM 4 5 0 CHEM lab
01 .
4 35
lab
$50 . 00
Fee :
Co-r e g i s t e r Minimum
S en i o r
6
Co- regi ster
TBA
COMMENTS
$ 50 . 00 .
Co- regi s t e r t� i n i nimum
01
/
$50 . 00
Fee :
Pre req : Lab
LO I
CHEN4 5 0
CHEM4 9 9
0
\� a l dow ,
52880
52355
M
LOCAT I ON
4 50 pe r
'" e e k
LO I . 01 .
we e k .
RCTR - 2 2 4
Courses wh ich may count towards the major or m i n or:
ANTH 343 C H I N 1 02 CHIN 202 C H I N 271 H I ST 338 H IST 496*
East Asian Cultures C, S 1 Elementary Chinese I ntermediate Chinese Perspectives on Chinese Film C Modern China C, S 1 Seminar: The T h i rd World C , S 1 , S R
* H I ST 496 may be counted for program credit only when the student's course project is focused on China and is approved by the program chair. NOT E : See respective department listings for i nformation concerning course C R N , section, in structor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the Chinese Studies section of the general university catalog for the program requirements. Contact the Acting Chair of the Chi nese Studies Progra m , Dr. G regory Youtz, at 253.535.76 1 9 or youtzgl@plu .edu with q uestions and for approval of seminar applica bility . 52543
C H S P2 8 7
01
ST :
Chinese
Culture
&
Thought
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Ri t t e n b e r g ,
· DE S I G NATES LATE A fTERNOON A N D EVEN I N G C LA S S E S
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ADt�N - 2 1 1 A
( Begi nning
4 : 30
a n d later)
PLEASE NOTE : No cou rse with a COMA prefix (e.g. C O MA 1 23) wi U satisfy the Core I Arts requirement. Only those courses with a THEA, ARTD, and MUSI prefix are accepted. CRN
COURSE
50084
COURS E T I TLE
ID
CR
Dl'.Y S
S T IME
0 8 : 0 0P.M 0 9 : 0 5AH S t a f f
COMA 1 2 3
01
I nt r o /Rhe t o r i c a l Commun i c a t i o n 4
M 1"1 F
5 0 0 8 3 COMA 1 2 3
02
I n t r o /Rhe t o r i c a l Commun i c a t i on 4
T R
5 0 0 8 5 COMA 2 2 5
101
C ommun i c a t i on Ar t s
P r a c t i cum
ET nlE
LOCAT I ON
I NS T RU C T OR
l l : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM E h r e nh a u s , Inch,
E
0 1 : 4 5 P M 0 3 : 3 0 PM L a n d ,
A
TBA
P
I N S T RUCT I O N S
I NG R- 1 1 5 B D o e s n o t me e t � r t s GUR .
Lab Fe e :
$ 1 0 . 00
I NG R- I 0 9
D o e s n o t me e t � r t s GU R .
Lab F e e :
$ 1 0 . 00
TBA
I nd e p e n de n t
s tu d y c a r d
5 0 0 8 8 COMA 2 7 1
01
Medi a L i t e r a c y
4
I NGR- I 0 9
Prereq :
5 0 0 8 9 COMA2 8 4
01
Comm/ P r o c : S p e a k i n g S e mi n a r
2
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 l : 4 0AM F e l l e r ,
A
I NGR- I 0 9
C o u r s e me e t s
5 0 0 9 0 COMA2 8 4
02
Comm / P r o c : S p e a k i n g S e mi n a r
2
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Fe l l e r ,
A
I NGR- I 0 9
�l
�I
Lab Fee :
COMA2 8 5
01
2
Comm/ P r o c : W r i t in g S emi n a r
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Rowe ,
R
T
02
C omm/ P r o c : l"l r i t i n g S e mi n a r
T R
2
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 l : 4 0AM Rowe ,
Lab F e e : 5 2 8 8 3 COMA2 8 5
03
Comm/ Pr o c : vi r i t i n g S e mi n a r
2
M W F
L a b Fee :
$10 . 00
of
term.
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm .
$20 . 00 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
$20 . 00
I NGR- 1 1 5 B Cou r s e mee t s
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM S t a f f
Lab Fe e :
1 s t hal f o f term.
$ 10 . 00
I NG R- 1 1 5 B C o u r s e mee t s
C
r e qui r e d
$ 1 0 . 00
I NG R- 1 1 5 B Cou r s e m ee t s
C
Lab Fe e : 5 0 0 9 2 COMA 2 8 5
COMA 1 2 3 .
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d h a l f Lab Fee :
50091
/ COMl'lEN TS
1st
hal f of term.
$20 . 00
II I M PORTANT NOTI CE:
Preregistrati on will be offered on select upper-d ivision COMA c l asses. Interested students should go to the Com m u nica tions and Theatre office i n Ingram Hall, room 1 1 9, between November 4 and Novem ber 7 to pre-register. Any seats remaining i n these classes after preregistration will be available for general reg i strati on which begins by a ppointment on November 1 1 .
5 2 9 5 1 COMA3 2 2
01
Publ i s h i n g
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Ro b i n s on ,
i'-l W
P r o c e du r e s
ADMN- 2 0 4 B C r o s s l i s t e d w i t h E N G L 3 1 2 .
S
consent Lab Fe e :
I NGR- 1 1 5 B
Lab F e e :
$10 . 00
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5AM I n ch , . E
I NG R- I 0 9
Lab Fee :
$ 1 0 . 00 $10 . 00
01
G r oup C ommun i c at i on
01
Ge nde r & C ommu n i c a t i on A
T
R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5Al1 E h r e n h a u s ,
5 0 0 9 3 COMA 3 3 6
01
C omm in B u s i n e s s
&
Profess ions
T
R
5 2 0 1 9 COMA 3 3 6
02
C omm i n Bu s i n e s s
&
Profes sions
5 0 0 9 4 COMA 3 7 8
01
* B r oa d c a s t
11 W F
Jou r n a l i sm
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM B a r t an e n ,
M
P
Fee :
01
C omm T a c t i c s
for
Publ
Rel a t
\-1
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 P M L a n d ,
A
I NGR- I 0 9
Lab
14
W
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM L a n d ,
A
I NGR- I 0 9
M e e t s adva n c e d w r i t i n g
1-1 'il
F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM H a r n e y ,
I NGR- I 0 9
D
5 2 8 8 6 COMA 3 8 5
01
I n t r o t o Pub l i c Re l a t i o n s
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM F e l l e r ,
5 1 9 3 0 COMA 3 8 8
01
Advoca c y W r i t i ng
4
T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM L e ve s que ,
5 0 0 9 6 COMA 3 9 0
01
E t h i c s i n C ommun i c a t i o n
r"'i W
5 0 0 9 7 COMA 4 2 5
101
C ommu n i c a t i on A r t s
P r a c t i cum
H
5 2 9 6 5 COMA 4 2 5
1 0 2 * C ommun i c a t i o n A r t s
P r a c t i cum
M vi
5 2 9 6 6 COMA 4 2 5
103
P r a c t i c um
5 1 4 9 3 COMA 4 3 5
01
O r g an i z a t i on a l C ommun i c a t i on
t·] \'i
5 2 5 4 4 COMA4 3 8
01
Adva n c e d Pub l i c R e l a t i o n s
M
52582
COMA 4 4 0
01
C on f l i c t
r-1 v�
5 0 5 9 2 COMA 4 8 0
01
I n - D ep t h / I n ve s t i g a t i ve
5 2 3 7 5 COMA4 9 5
01
I n t e rnship
5 2 3 7 6 COMA 4 9 9
01
C ap s t one :
* C ommun i c at i o n A r t s
&
Senior
S e mi n a r
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COM PUTER SCIENCE & COMPUTER E NGINEERING
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C RN
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Meets
S a turday
T P rerequisites for entry into underg raduate program (incl udes all E D U C , EPSY, and S P E D courses except E D U C 205 and S P E D 1 95) : PSYC 1 0 1 , WRI T (ENG) 1 0 1 Passing score on Washington State Basic S k i l l s Test S ubmission of Writing Sample Admission t o School of Education by first F riday in March for Fall term o r first Friday in October for Spring term . " U ndergraduate a n d MA Cert. courses are offered sequentially. Because assignments and instruction are integrated across courses, students must follow established course sequence. See School of Education advisors for copy of course sequence. Students are req u i red to devote 6-8 ho urs per week to field work i n assigned schools prior to student teaching. Students seeking elementary K-8 certification should reserve 6-8 hours M onday, Wednesday, or Friday a . m . for work in schools. Students seeking secondary certification (4- 1 2 in a content area) should reserve 6-8 hours per week for work in schools, preferably in the a . m . Students seeking a Bachelor o f Arts in m usic education take t h e following courses in t h e School o f Education: EDUC 391 , E PSY 361 , and SPED 480 Students seeking a Bachelor of Arts in physical education take the following courses i n the School of Education: E D U C 390, E D U C 392 , and S P E D 480 Students in these programs must establish a program of study with advisors in their respective depa rtments . Students must register for student teach i n g during the preceding semester. The state req uirement for F B I and Washi ngton State Patrol fi ngerprint clearance must be completed prior to student teach i n g . Additional fees req u i red include: I nitial certification fee - $25 .00 Fingerprint fee - $59. 00 - plus clearance fee (approximately $ 1 2. 00) F irst Aid T rain ing and care - $45 .00 Students a re to provide their own transportation between campus a nd assig ned schools.
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EDUCATION (continued) C RN
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394
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P
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on EDUC 3 9 4
L01 .
P
OGYM- 1 0 6
See
s pe c i a l n o t e s
on EDUC 3 9 4
L01 .
RAMS - 2 0 6
See
spe c i a l n o t e s
on EDUC 3 9 4
L01 .
OGYM- 1 0 4
See
s p e c i a l n o t e s on EDUC 3 9 4
L01 .
EDUC 4 0 8
01
L i t e r a c y i n K - 8 Educ a t i on
4
T R
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5 2 4 0 5 EDUC 4 0 8
02
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5 2 4 0 6 EDU C 4 1 0
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R
no t e s on E DUC
E l eme n t a r y . w i t h EDUC
SOE
412
s tu de n t s mu s t a.m.
for
&
T e rm I I I . 425 .
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E l em .
r e s e rve
Educ .
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f i e l dwo r k i n a s s i g ned
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01
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4 10
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52410
E D UC 4 2 4
01
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394
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02
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J
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See
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5 2 6 4 5 EDU C 4 2 4
03
I n q u i r y / T e a ch i n g I : D i ve r s e L r n 4
ADMN - 2 l 5
A l t e r n a t i ve Ro u t e s
5 2 4 1 3 E DU C 4 2 5
01
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in K-8 Ed
4
M
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T R
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s pe c i a l s pe c i a l Ed .
on E D U C See
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410 0 1 .
01
S t ud e n t T e a c h i n g K - 8
SR
10
TBA
Staf f
TBA
Ava i l a b l e
52418
EDU C 4 3 4 EDUC 4 4 4
01 01
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( Du a l )
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P a s s / Fa i l ONLY - D u a l .
Co-register
R
4
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TBA
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special
Ed S t ud e n t s 足
Hub
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Co- regi s t e r 52417
Sec
s pe c i a l n o t e s o n EDUC 4 4 4
SOE T e rm I I I 5 2 4 1 6 EDU C 4 3 0
onl y
for
&
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390
r e s e rve
392 .
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s t ud e n t
C o - re g i s t e r w i t h EDUC mu s t
&
EDUC 4 5 0
t a k e n be f o r e Sec .
a total
t e aching .
425.
P r e re q :
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s t ude n t s
of
6 - 8 h r s / wk
for
f i e l dwo r k i n a s s i g n e d s ch o o l s . 5 2 4 2 1 EDUC 4 4 7
01
' S cience
52422
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' Social Studies
5 2 4 2 3 E DU C 4 5 0
01
in
Se condary School - S e c onda r y
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01.
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0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Ge r l a c h ,
W
K
4 30
Ed .
or
notes
students
434 .
Sec .
with EDUC 466 52424
EDU C 4 5 0
02
I nqu i r y i n t o L e a r n i n g / T e a c h i n g 4
5 2 5 5 1 EDUC 4 5 0
03
I nq u i r y i n t o L e a r n i n g / T e a c h i n g
5 2 9 4 0 EDUC 4 5 0
04
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5 2 4 2 6 EDU C 4 6 6
01
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W
4
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7
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D
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S ta f f
See
OGYM- 1 0 2 A T h i s
or
s p e c i a l not e s s e c t i on
OGYM- 1 0 2 A S e e s p e c i a l
for notes
56
c o - r e g i s t e r w i t h EDUC Ed .
468 .
s t udents
co-regist
SOE T e rm I V Hub .
on EDUC 4 5 0
PHED ma j o r s
01 . on l y .
on EDUC 4 5 0
01.
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Ava i l ab l e
Pas s / F a i l
Co- r e g i s t e r with
Page
on EDUC 4 4 4
ONL Y - Dual .
EDUC
450
&
SPED 4 39 .
EDUCATION CRN
(continued)
COURSE 1 D
5 2 4 2 7 E DU C 4 6 8
C OURS E T I TLE 01
CR
STIME
DAYS
S t u d e n t T e a c h i n g - S e c o nd a r y S R 1 0
E T I ME
TBA
I N S T RUCTOR
LOCATION
I N STRUC T I ON S
/
C OMMENTS
Staff
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C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h BOUC Ava i l a b l e P a s s / Fa i l
TBA
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01
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1
TBA
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2
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M
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J
ADMN - 2 1 6
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J
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p e r month - 2 / 2 2 ,
T
4 50 .
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3/8,
4/12
&
5/10 .
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01
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5 2 0 5 1 E DUC 5 5 3
01
* P r i nc i p a l s hip
III
4
TBA
IV
4
T
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TBA
R
0 5 : 3 5 PM 0 7 : 3 0 PM W o o l w o r t h ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 4 B Mee t s
a l s o o n S a tur d a y 2 / 8 ,
a nd 5 / 1 0 . EDU C 5 5 4 A 0 1
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5 2 0 9 0 E DU C 5 5 4 A 0 2
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50861
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51394
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TBA
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EDUC 5 6 3 A 0 1
S em : l s s u e s
w/
cohort
g r oup
special note s
- GEAD
on EDUC
5 5 4A 0 1 .
Teaching
W
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 5 : 5 0 PM W o o l w o r t h ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 0
MA / C e r t Regi s t r a t i o n by d e p a r tm e n t
S t u d e n t Te a c h i n g
W
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 5 : 5 0 PM W o o l w o r t h ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 0
M e e t s wi th E D UC 5 6 3 B 0 2 .
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cohort
- GITC MA / C e r t
R e gi s t r a t i on b y d ep a r t m e n t PLU c ampus c o h o r t 5 0 8 62 EDUC 5 6 3 B 0 1
Sem:
I s su e s
of
I n c l u s i on
Le i t z ,
TBA
P
TBA
Cou r s e me e t s MA / C e r t . on l y .
5 1 5 9 3 EDUC 5 6 3 B 0 2 5 0 2 02
EDUC 5 6 8
5 1 5 2 6 EDUC 5 6 8
01 02
Sem :
I s sues
of
I n c l u s i on
I n t e r n s h ip - G I TC
TBA
6
I nt e r ns h i p - G I TC
Lei t z ,
TBA
Lamo r e a u x ,
C
Wool w o r th ,
S
Duk e ,
TBA
6
P
R
onl y .
- GITC
o f f - c ampus .
D a t e s T BA .
Re g i s t r a t i on by d e p t .
PLU camp u s c o h o r t
s pe c i a l
note s
- GITC
TBA
See
on EDUC 5 6 3 B 0 1 .
TBA
MA / C e r t C oho r t P ro g r a m - G I TC Campus
TBA
MA / C e r t C o h o r t
R e g i s t ra t i on b y d ep a r t m e n t on l y . P r o g r am - G I T C
Re g i s t r a t i on b y depa r tm e n t 5 0 2 0 4 EDUC 5 9 5
01
I n t e r n s h p / E du c Admin
5 0 2 0 6 E DU C 5 9 8
01
S t ud i e s
50207
101
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4/5,
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TBA
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R e g i s t r a t i on by dept .
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Educ a t i o n
2
TBA
C a r ne y ,
2
TBA
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TBA
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ED 5 0 2 1 0 EPSY3 6 1
01
* P s yc h o l o g y
5 2 4 2 9 EPSY 3 6 8
01
* Ed u c a t i o n a l P s y c holog y
f o r Te ache r s
LP W
3
L
CH
C
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Re g i s t r a t i on b y d e p a r tm e n t
onl y .
TBA
Re g i s t r a t i on b y d e p a r tm e n t
on l y .
ADMN - 2 1 2
S pe c i a l Top i c :
o
0 5 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM S t a f f R
on l y .
TBA
Mu s i c Edu c a t i on S t ud y
ADMN - 2 0 4 B Co - r e g i s t e r w i t h EDUC
J
394
and 4 2 4 .
DUCATION 50222
S PE D 4 0 7
01
C u r r i c u l um,
I ns t r u c t
&
Technol
4
0 4 : 0 0 PM 0 7 : 3 0 PM Re i s b e r g ,
M
L
ADMN- 2 1 5
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EDUC 3 9 0
&
394,
S P ED 3 0 1
405 .
50223
S PED4 3 8
01
S t ud e n t T e a ch i n g - E l eme n t a r y
5
TBA
Staf f
TBA
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h E DU C
434
50224
SPED 4 3 9
01
S t ud e n t T e a ch i n g - S e conda r y
5
TBA
Staff
TEA
C o - r e g i s t e r w i t h E DUC
4 5 0 and 4 6 6 .
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01
I s s ue s / Chi l d Ab u s e
ADMN - 2 0 0
Me e t s S a t u r d a y 2 / 8
&
Negl e c t
S 0 8 : 3 0 AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Ge r l a c h ,
K
B r e a ko u t 50578
S PE D 4 8 0
02
I s s u e s / C hi l d Abu s e
&
Neglect
S
0 8 : 3 0 AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Ge r l ach ,
K
ADMN - 2 0 0
Me e t s S a t u r d a y B r e a k ou t
* DESIGNATES LATE AFTERNOON A N D EVENING CLASSES Page 57
r ooms :
(Begi n n i ng 4 : 30 and later)
r ooms :
&
and 4 5 0
02 / 2 2 .
ADMN - 2 0 6 a n d ADMN - 2 0 8 4 / 5 a n d 4 /2 6 ADMN- 2 0 6 a n d ADMN - 2 0 8
Attention: International students should see the LANGUAG ES & LITERAT U R ES section for the i r writ i ng sem inar�.
The following course, listed in the Department of Languages and Literatures , is taught i n English and also meets the u niversity-wide attribute listed at the e nd of t he title. There are no prerequisites for this course. Masterpieces of European Literature L T
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COURSE I D
COURSE T I T L E
CR
DAYS
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RU CTOR
S T IME
ET I ME
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5 2 8 3 5 ENGL 2 1 4
01
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1 1 : 1 5AM
5 2 8 3 6 ENGL 2 1 8
01
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/ COMMENTS
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I N S T RU C T I ON S
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01
Re s e a rch
5 0 2 2 8 ENGL2 2 5
01
Autob i o g r aphi c a l W r i t i n g WR
5 2 4 3 0 ENGL 2 2 7
01
I m a g i n a t ive W r i t i n g :
5 2 8 4 1 ENGL2 3 1
01
M a s t e rp i e c e s / E u r op e a n L i t
5 02 2 9 ENGL2 4 1
01
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5243 1
5 2 8 3 7 ENGL2 2 1
&
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01
B r i t i sh Tradit ions
5 1 4 0 4 ENGL 3 0 1
01
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50231
01
Pub l i s h i n g P r o c e du r e s
ENGL 3 1 2
4
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LT
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D
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0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM M i r a n d a ,
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D
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0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM B e r gm a n ,
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D
S S
01
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4
T R
5 1 4 0 5 ENGL 3 2 5
01
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4
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0 3 : � O PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Be r gman , 1 l : 1 5AM
of
inst ructor .
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j un i o r s
w i t h i n s t ru c t o r 5 2 4 3 2 ENGL 3 2 6
01
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5 1 4 0 6 ENGL 3 2 7
01
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f o r C h i l d r en WR
4
T R
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4
T R
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Fee :
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for GUR;
$ 10 . 00
ADMN- 2 1 1 B
C
1 2 : 2 0 PM Campbe l l ,
f r om B o o k t o F i l m
ADMN - 2 0 4 B C r o s s l i s t e d w i t h COMA 3 2 2 . consent
5 1 9 2 7 ENGL 3 2 4
British Lit
ADMN - 2 1 6
C
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Rob i n s on ,
231
Aut h o r i t y a n d An t i - au t h o r i t y
&
seniors or
s i g n a tu r e .
RAMS - 2 0 3
S
ADMN- 2 1 1A Re s t r i c t e d t o j u n i o r s a n d s e n i o r s o r
R
w i t h i n s t r u c t or
s i gn a t ur e .
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ENGL 4 2 7 . T R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM Ra h n ,
S
ADMN - 2 0 9
Fa n t a s y LT
4
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM S e a l ,
D
ADMN - 2 0 2
1 8 2 0 - 1 9 2 0 LT
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM
4
T R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM Jone s ,
ENGL 3 3 4
01
ST :
5 1 9 2 8 ENGL 3 3 5
01
Fairy Tales
5 2 8 4 0 ENGL 3 7 1
01
Ame r i c a n Lit
5 0 8 68
ENGL 3 7 2
01
2 0 t h - C e n t u r y Ame r P o e t r y LT
5 1 9 2 9 ENGL 3 7 4
01
Ame r i can E t h n i c
52833
C h i l d r en ' s L i t e r a t u r e L T
Rh e t o r i c
&
Lit
5 2 8 3 9 ENGL 3 8 7
01
ST :
52838
ENGL 4 0 3
01
T he Eng l i s h L a n g u a g e
5 1 4 0 9 ENGL 4 2 5
01
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&
M W
A , LT
J
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM M i r a n d a ,
D
ADMN - 2 1 2 ADMN - 2 0 2
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R
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M W F
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R
ADMN - 2 0 9
4
T R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM M a r t i n ,
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ADMN - 2 0 9
R
4
Writing S R , WR
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or
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01
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01
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0
50599
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0
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01
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for
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01
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for
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104
01
RC T R- 1 0 8
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for
ENVT
350
L01 .
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350
01 .
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0 4 : 4 5 PM
NcKenn e y ,
R
RCTR- 1 0 8
0 5 : 2 5 PM
M c K e nn e y ,
R
RCTR- 1 0 8
Fee :
with
$50 . 00 .
RC T R - 1 0 9
0 3 : 4 0 PM
S t ive r s ,
CO� ENT S
RCTR- 1 0 9
Lab 502 3 5
104 .
/
$50 . 00
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I nquiry Seminars (identified by s ubject and course n u m ber below) and Writing Semi nars are for students entering P L U i n the 2002 - 2003 school year with fewer than twenty (20) transferable semester credit hou rs . Please remember that the First-Year Experience incl udes a first-year J-Term requirement. See the sepa rate J-Term section of this schedule for available courses.
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(contin ued)
Additional courses which may count towards the m ajor or m i nor (continued from prev i ous page):
H IST 2 1 5 H I S T 335 H I ST 338 H I ST 496 I NTC 245 M U S I 1 208 POLS 33 1 POLS 338 POLS 38 1 R E L I 1 32 S PAN 322 S PAN 431
Modern World History C , S 1 Central Amencan and Caribbean H istory C, S 1 Modern C h i na C, S 1 Seminar: The Third World C , SR, S 1 H istory and Perspectives on Development C , 1 2 M usic and Culture AR , C I nternational Relations S 1 American Foreign Policy S 1 Comparative Legal Systems C , S 1 Religions of East Asia C, R3 Latin American C ivilization and C ulture Latin American Literature 1 492- 1 8 88 LT
Note: See respective department listings for i nformation concerni n g course C R N , sections, i nstructions, time, meeti ng place and credit hours . See the G lobal Studies section of the general university catalog for the regional or topical applicability of a particular course. Questions s hould be d i rected to the Chair of the Global Studies Program , Dr. Gina Hames, at 253.53 5 . 7 1 32 or hamesg l@plu.edu.
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LAN GUAGES & LITERATURES (contlnu The fo llowi ng courses are ta ught in E n glish :
C H I N 27 1 CLAS 231 CLAS 322 SCAN 322 WRIT 20 1
Perspectives on C h inese Film C Masterpieces of E u ropean Literature LT Roman Civilization S 1 Scandi navia and World Politics Writing for International Students WR
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AOMN - 2 0 6 ADl1N - 2 0 2 ADMN - 2 1 0
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of
FREN
101
C on t i nu a t i o n
of
FREN
101
C o n t i n ua t i on
of
FREN
201
C o n t i n u a t i on
of
FREN
301
Plus 5 2 94 1
FRE N 4 3 2
01
2 0 th-Century
52287
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1 01
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French
S en i o r
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project
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s t udy
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card
r e qu i r e d
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01
E l e men t a ry
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4
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52943
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02
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4
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0 9 : 0 5 AM
50271
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01
I n t e rme d i a t e
4
11
F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 P1-1
Compo s i t i o n
50272
GE Rt"1 3 0 2
01
52873
GERM 4 2 2
01
52288
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101
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C onve r s a t i o n
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H o lmg r e n ,
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A D1-1N - 2 0 8
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101
1-1
A ONN - 2 0 4 A
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of
GERM
101
C o n t i n u a t i on
of
G E RM 2 0 1
J
4
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F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PN
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4
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F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 P1-1
H o lmg r e n ,
J
2
T BA
Staff
* D E S I G NA T E S LATE A FT E RNOON A N D E V E N I N G C L A S S E S
Page
63
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ll..Dl'lN - 2 1 0 T BA
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I nd e p e n d e n t
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card
requ i r e d
TURES
GUAGES
C RN
COURSE
ID
50273
GREK 1 0 2
50274
GREK 2 0 2
5 0 2 7 6 LATN 1 0 2
01
50277
LATN 2 0 2
01
5 0 2 7 8 N O RW 1 0 2 5 0 9 0 5 N O RW 2 0 2 5 2 8 7 4 N O RW 4 9 9
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4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM S n e e ,
01
I n t e rme d i a t e G r e e k
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM N e l s o n ,
E
E l eme n t a r y L a t i n
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM N e l s on ,
E
I n t e rmed i a t e L a t i n
4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM S t a f f
01
E l emen t a ry No rwe g i a n
4
M W F
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM Tove n ,
A
ADMN - 2 0 4 B C o n t i n ua t i o n o f N O RW 1 0 1
01
I n t e rme d i a t e No rwe g i an
4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Tove n ,
A
ADMN - 2 0 4 B C o n t i n u a t i o n o f N O RW 2 0 1
101
C ap s t on e :
2
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A
T BA
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Tove n ,
A
ADMN - 2 0 9
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A
Senior Proj e c t SR
STIME
TBA
I N S TRUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
R
I N S T RUC T I ON S
/ COMMENTS
ADMN - 2 0 8
C o n t i n u a t i on o f G REK
L I B R- 1 2 6
C o n t i n ua t i o n o f GREK 2 0 1
ADMN - 2 1 0
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101
101
ADMN - 2 1 1 B Con t i n u a t i o n o f LATN 2 0 1
I nd e p e n d e n t
s t udy c a r d r e q u i r e d
T BA
I nd e p e n d e n t
s tu d y c a r d r e qu i r ed
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sc 5 2 8 7 5 S CAN 3 2 2
01
S c a n d i n avi a a n d W o r l d P o l i t i c s
4
5 2 2 8 9 S CAN 4 9 9
101
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2
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T R TBA
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S IG N 5 0 6 0 0 S I GN 1 0 2
01
4
' S i gn L a n g u a g e A
5 0 2 8 0 S PAN 1 0 2
01
E l eme n t a r y S p a n i s h
5028 1
S PAN 1 0 2
02
E l eme n t a r y Spani s h
50282
S PAN 1 0 2
03
E l em e n t ary Spani s h
5 0 5 9 0 S PAN2 0 1
01
I n t e rmedi a t e S p a n i s h
4
5 0 2 8 3 S PAN 2 0 2
01
I n t e r me d i a t e
50284
S PAN 2 0 2
02
I n t e rme d i a t e S p a n i s h
5 0 6 0 5 S PAN 3 0 1
01
Adv a n c e d G r ammar
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM C ur t i s ,
G
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM L i gh t ne r ,
M
EVL D - 2 2 8
C on t i n u a t i on
S PAN
101
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M
ADMN - 2 1 4
C o n t i n u a t i o n o f S PAN
101
4
M W F
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4
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM P r e dmo r e ,
J
ADMN - 2 1 4
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM L i gh t ne r ,
M
ADMN - 2 1 4
C o n t i n u a t i o n o f S PAN 2 0 1
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1 1 : 1 5AM
I NGR- 1 1 6
C o n t i n u a t i on o f S PAN
4
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1 2 : 2 0 PM M a r t i n e z - C a rb a j
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01
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M W
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S PAN 3 2 5
01
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M W F
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HARS - 1 0 9
52878
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ADMN- 2 1 l A
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01
Spec Topi C S
01
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5 2 2 9 0 S PAN 4 9 9
101
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4
LT
4
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01
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J
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Wi l l i ams ,
T
TBA
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM B ab i e n ko ,
Page
I nd e p e n d e n t
s t u dy c a r d r e qui r ed
l�
TU D M W
HARS - 1 0 9
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Wi l l i ams ,
T BA
201
ADMN- 2 1 1 A
5 1 4 3 3 S PAN 3 2 2
LT
of
101
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5 2 4 57
5 2 8 7 9 S PAN 4 3 1
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M W F
Spanish &
M W
64
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s
Courses wh ich may count towards the m inor:
BUSA 400 B U SA 405 BUSA 407 P H I L 328 POLS 1 70 POLS 373 POLS 381 POLS 471
Business Law Law of the Fin ancial Marketplace Law of the Marketplace P hilosophical I ssues in Law I ntrod uction to Legal Stud ies S1 C ivil Ri ghts and Civil Liberties S1 Comparative Legal Systems C, S 1 I ntern ship in Legal Studies S 1
Note: See respective depa rtment listings for information concern ing course CRN, section , instructor, time, meeting place, and credit hours. Refer to the Leg al Studies section of the general u n iversity catalog for the program req u i rements. Questions sh ould be directed to the Chair of the Legal Studies Program, Dick Jobst, at 253 .535 .7660 or jobstrj@plu.ed u.
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RAP
Please Note: All practicu ms and theory classes a re for M FTH graduate students only. C RN
C OURSE I D
5 0 3 0 6 MFT H 5 0 0
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C O U RS E T I T L E
CR
Human D e v e l opmen t
4
5 0 3 0 7 MFTH 5 0 7
01
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5 2 7 9 0 M FT H 5 1 0
01
Human S e x u a l i t y
5 0 3 0 9 M FTH 5 1 9
01
P r a c t i c um I
& &
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T
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0 3 : 0 0 PM 0 6 : 2 0 PM S t o rm ,
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/ COMMENTS
s t u d e n t s o r i n s t ru c t o r pe rmi s s i on
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in MFTH C l i n i c
5 0 3 1 0 MFTH 5 1 9
02
P r a c t icum I
2
TBA
S t o rm ,
5 0 3 1 2 MFTH52 0
01
Theory I
2
TBA
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5 0 6 0 1 MFTH 5 2 0
02
Th e o r y I
2
TBA
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C
TBA
S e e s p e c i a l n o t e s o n MFTH 5 2 0
5 0 3 1 3 MFTH 5 2 1
01
P r a c t i c um I I
2
TBA
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R
TBA
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5 0 3 1 4 MFTH 5 2 1
02
P r a c t icum I I
2
TBA
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5 0 3 1 5 MFTH 5 2 1
03
P r a c t i cum I I
2
TBA
Vincent ,
5 1 5 3 1 M F TH 5 2 1
04
P r a c t i c um I I
2
TBA
T s c h imp e r l e ,
5 2 9 5 2 MFTH 5 2 1
05
P r a c t i cum I I
2
TBA
S t o rm ,
5 2 9 5 3 MFTH 5 2 1
06
P r a c t i c um I I
2
TBA
M c D o we l l ,
5 0 3 1 6 MFTH 5 2 2
01
Theory I I
2
TBA
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C T
TBA
See
special
TBA
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Meet K R B
C T
5 0 6 0 2 MFTH 5 2 2
02
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2
TBA
M c D o we l l ,
01
P r a c t i cum I I I
2
T BA
L ew i s ,
5 2 5 9 6 M F TH 5 2 3
02
P r a c t i c um I I I
2
TBA
T s c h impe r l e ,
5 2 7 9 1 MFTH 5 2 3
03
P r a c t i cum I I I
2
TBA
C a l l i s on ,
5 2 7 9 2 MFTH 5 2 3
04
P r a c t i cum I I I
2
TEA
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T
R K R
B
01
in MFTH C l i n i c s p e c i a l no t e s
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01
on MFTH 5 2 1
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01
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01
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s pe c i a l no t e s
on MFTH 5 2 1
01
TBA
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s pe c i a l
on MFTH 5 2 1
01
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notes
notes
grad s t udent s ONLY
i n MFTH C l i n i c
TBA
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TBA
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s p e c i a l n o t e s on MFTH 5 2 2
01
grad s t udent s ON LY
TBA
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s pe c i a l n o t e s
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on MFTH 5 2 3
01
TBA
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on MFTH 5 2 3 0 1
s pe c i a l note s
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on MFTH 5 1 9
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TBA
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TBA
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5 2 4 6 3 MFTH 5 2 4
02
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2
TBA
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T
TBA
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5 2 7 9 3 MFTH 5 2 5
01
P r a c t i c um I V
2
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TBA
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s pe c i a l
TBA
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s p e c i a l n o t e s on MFTH
525 0 1
TBA
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g r a d s t uden t s
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Fo r MFTH g r a d s t u d e n t s
ONLY
TBA
Fo r MFTH g r a d s tu d e n t s ONLY
C
5 2 7 9 4 MFT H 5 2 5
02
P r a c t i c um I V
2
TBA
L e wi s ,
5 2 7 9 5 MFTH 5 2 5
03
P r a c t i c um I V
2
TBA
T s c h i mpe r l e ,
5 2 7 9 6 MFTH 5 2 5
04
P r a c t i c um I V
2
TBA
Vince n t ,
2
T BA
S t o r m,
2
T BA
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T BA
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5 2 9 0 2 M FT H 5 2 6
01
Deve l / P e r s on a l
5 2 9 4 5 M FT H 5 2 7
01
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5 0 3 1 7 M FT H 5 9 9
01
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I n t e g Th e o r y
R R
C C
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s t uden c s ONLY
special notes
o n MFTH
524
01
o n MFTH
525
01
spe c i a l n o t e s on M FTH
525
01
s t u d e n t s ONL
notes
TICS To insure correct placement of students in beginning math co urses , eligibility will be required for registration for MATH 1 05 , 1 07 , 1 1 1 , 1 1 2, 1 23, 1 28 , 1 40, and 1 5 1 . Students may esta blish eligibility for registration for a course by earn ing a q ualifyi n g score through the math placement system. Students who have completed the prereq uis ite course at PLU with a grade of C or higher are eligible without taking the pl acement exam. Students who have not taken the placement exa m may obtain the exam at the M ath Department Office in the Math Building, room 1 0 1 . The exam is also available on-line at https:/Ibanweb.plu.edu/pap/hxskmplc. P_M ath l ntro . The exam and accompanying qu estionnaire will take about 70 minutes. Allow one to two weeks for the results to be avai lable. New stude nts preferri ng to ta ke the exam by mail should contact the Math Placement Di rector at the earliest opportunity at 253.535.8738 . If you have taken the exam a n d would like t o view your placement results on-line, g o t o Ban ner Web a t http://www.plu.edu/ba nnerl. After logging i n , select Student Services and Fina n cial Aid from the menu, then Student Records, and finally, View Math Placement Results. If you have qu estions about your place ment, contact the Math Placement D irector, at 253.535.8738. If a student is eligible for a particular math course (either by taking a prerequis ite course at PLU or through the math placement system) but experiences difficulties registerin g for that course, contact the M ath Pl acement Director, Dr. Celine Dorner, at 253.535.8738 . Students who have not taken the mathem atics placement test or have not otherwise satisfied eligibi lity for a math course wil l not be able to register for any begi nn ing math course, 5 2 8 5 1 MATH I 0 5
02
M a t h o f Pe r s o n a l
5 0 2 8 9 MATH l l l
01
C o l l e g e A l g e b r a MR, N S
Fi n a n c e MR , N S 2
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&
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4
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f o r e l i gi b i l i t y
OGYM- I 0 4
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f o r e l i g i b i l i g y r e q u i r eme n t s
r e qu i r eme n t s
5 0 2 9 1 MATH 1 2 8
02
L i n e a r Mode l s
OGYM- I 0 4
S e e above
f o r e l i gibi l i ty
r e qui r eme n t s
50294
MATH 1 4 0
01
An a l y t i c Geom/ Func t i on s M R , N S
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1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM S tua r t ,
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OGYM- I 0 3
S e e above f o r e l i g i b i l i t y
r e qui r e me n t s
5 0 2 9 5 MAT H 1 4 0
02
A n a l y t i c G e om/ Fu n c t i on s M R , N S
M TN F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM S t ua r t ,
J
RCTR- 2 1 0
S e e above
for eligibility
r e q ui r e me n t s
5 0 2 9 6 MATH 1 5 1
01
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o C a l c u l u s MR , N S 4
OGYl·j - l 0 4
S e e above f o r e l i gi b i l i t y
r e q u i r eme n t s
RCT R- I 0 3
S e e above f o r e l i g i b i l i t y
r e q ui r eme n t s
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5 0 2 9 8 MATH 1 5 2
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I I MR, NS
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AN B e n kh a l t i ,
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5 0 2 9 9 MATH 1 5 2
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THEMATtCs CRN
COURSE
50301
MATH 2 3 0
01
50302
MATH 2 4 5
01
COURSE T I T L E
ID
CR
Ma t r i x A lg e b r a Discrete
Discrete
MR , N S
S t ructures
50303
MATH 2 4 5
02
50304
HATH 2 5 3
01
50305
� 1AT H 3 3 1
01
51063
MATH 3 4 0
01
Brief
5 2 8 5 2 MATH 3 4 8
01
App R e g r e s s
5 2 8 5 3 MAT H 3 5 1
01
D i f f e re n t i a l
S t r u c tu r e s
2
MR , N S
L i n e a r Algebra MR , NS
4
I n t r a / P r obabi l i t y M R , N S
A n a l / Anova MR , N S Equa t i ons
f1R , N S
ST IME
ETIME
I NS T RUCTOR
LOCAT I ON
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1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
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1st
12 : 3 0 P�l 0 1 : 3 5 PM S k l a r ,
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RECENT C H A N G E : Stude nts currently registered for p rivate lessons m a y now regi ster for conti n u i n g lessons v i a Ba n ne r Web a t y o u r reg u l a rly sched uled registration appointment time. F irst-ti me music students should contact the Music Office at 253.535 .7602 for ass istance. Registration procedure: Go to the Spring 2003 Music Student Reference at http : //www. plu.edu/ba nner/bansched .shtml. Determine which C R N (s) you need by verifying the course 10 and titie, the name of the i nstructor, and the number of credits for wh ich you wish to take the cl ass. Once the C R N (s) have been determ ined , follow the normal registration procedures detailed on page 1 5. Please be aware that you may need to change the credits hours at the time of registration as the system will defa ult to the lowest possible number for that course. If you get an error message indicating "PREQ & TEST SCORE ER ROR" contact the M usic office at 253. 535. 7502 for assistance . For HOLD errors please see page 14 for resolution inform ation. PLEASE NOTE: You may not reg ister for more than 1 7 credits via Ban ner Web. I f you wish to exceed 1 7 cred its, register for the first 1 7 credits via Banner Web and then go to the Student Serv ices Center, in Hauge Administration 1 02, for assistance with the additional course(s) . Private lessons req u i re concert atte ndance i n addition to i ndividual instruction. See http://www. plu.ed u/-music/a nnouncements/ or contact the Music Office for detai ls.
Class Lessons: P rivate I n struction:
1 credit hour: 1 credit hour: 2 credit hours: 3-4 credit hours:
Meet twice a week for 50 m inutes each · Twelve 30-minute private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars Twelve 50-minute private lessons per term plus weekly performance seminars Permission of I nstructor is required: Twelve 50-minute private lessons per term plus additional outside work and weekly pe rformance semin ars
P rivate Le sson Fees in addition to tuition (per course) : $ 1 65.00 1 credit hour 2 - 4 credit hours $300.00 See seminar i nformation at right and/or check with instructor at beginning of the term . Performan ce Seminars: =
=
COURSE I D
C O U R S E TITLE
DAYS
"201 / 40 1
Jazz
TBA
Staff
Registration hand led by the d e p a rtment
202 1 402
Private
TBA
Staff
F a r n e r : R, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm , M B RC-306 per
TBA
Tege l s ,
TBA
Staff
203 / 403 204 / 404 205 / 405 206 / 406
....
O rg a n Private
P i a no Voice
Violinl Viola C e l l ol Bass
START
END
I NSTRUCTOR
ROOM
S E M I NA R I N F O R MATION
schedule.
P
Others TBA
F, 1 2 : 3 0 pm - 1 :30 pm, LCHI M B RC-306 , per sch e d u l e , plus studio classes TBA
TBA
Staff
TBA
Staff
M, 6: 1 0 p m - 7 : 0 0 pm, M B R C-322, Weekly
* D E S I G NA TES LATE A FT E RN O O N AND E V E N I N G C L A S S E S
Page
67
(Begin ning
4 : 30
a n d later)
M U !' I C
-
PRIVATE LESSONS (continued)
COURSE 10
C O U R S E TITLE
DAYS
207 / 407
Flute
TBA
208 / 408
Oboel English Horn
TBA
START
END
I N STRUCTOR
S E M I NA R I N F O RMAT I O N
ROOM
Te r pe n n l n g . K
F, 1 :45 pm . 3. 0 0 pm, M BRC·202 , Weekly
S picciati , S209 1 409
Bassoon
F , 1 2:30 pm - 1 : 30 pm, M B RC - 1 1 6 , Weekly
C ri pe , 0
TBA
210 / 410
C l a ri net
TBA
Rine, C
21 1 / 4 1 1
S a x op h o ne
TBA
S ie l e rt , V
212 / 412
Trum pet
TBA
Scott, J
2 1 3 / 41 3
Horn
TBA
Vaught F a rne r, K
214 / 414
Trombone
TBA
Winkle, K
21 5 / 4 1 5
E u p honi uml Tuba
TBA
Phi l l ips, E
216 / 41 6
Percussion
TBA
Staff
W, 5 : 3 0 pm - 6 30 pm , L C H , Weekly
2 1 7 / 41 7
P rivate Guitar
TBA
Sta ff
F, 1 2 : 3 0 pm - 1 : 35 p m , MBRC-334, Weekly
2 1 8 / 41 8
H arp
TBA
Wooster, P
21 9 / 4 1 9
H arpsichord
221
Keyboa rd Proficiency
(1 cr)
TBA
Habe d a n k, K
TBA
Staff
327
Co m p o s i t ion
TBA
Sta ff
351
Accompany i ng
TBA
Staff
352
Organ I mprovisat ion
TBA
Teg els, P
42 1
Advanced Keyboarding
TBA
Staff
42 7
Adv Orchestrationl Arr
TBA
Joyner, 0
499
S e n io r Project: Recital
TBA
Staff
•
M, 6 :0 0 pm - 7 : 0 0 pm, M B R C - 1 1 6 , We ek ly F, 1 2: 3 0 pm - 1 :30 pm , MBRC-322, Weekly
F , 1 2: 3 0 pm - 1 : 30 pm , MBRC·202 , Weekly
Registration h a nd led by the department
P E R M I S S ION REQUIRED
CRN
COURSE
52464
H US I l O l
01
I n t r oduc t i o n
50915
MU S I l 1 6
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ID
COURSE
T I TLE
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1
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1 2 : 2 0pm
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Ge r o n ymo ,
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0 8 : 0 0A.t-l 0 8 : 5 0AM
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s e s s i on
on
F r i days
1 2 : 2 0pm
in
MBRC - 3 3 1
indi v i d u a l
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8 am a n d
1 2 : 2 0 pm
in
MBR C - 3 3 1 .
i n d i v i du a l
s e s s i on
on
F r i days
1 2 : 2 0 pm
in
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b e t we e n 51994
MUS I 1 2 0 B
01
5 1500
MUS I 1 2 2
01
and Cu l t u r e K e yb o a r d i n g I I AR
51501
MU S I 1 2 2
02
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Mu s i c
AR, C
AR
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0 1 : 3 5 PN G r i e s h a b e r ,
MBRC- 3 2 2
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T
P.
0 8 : 5 5AM
0 9 : 4 5 AM
G e r on ymo ,
,J
M B RC - 3 3 l
Plus
1
T
R
1 1 : 5 0AM
1 2 : 4 0 PM
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J
M B RC - 3 3 1
indi vidual
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MU S I 1 2 2
03
II
K e yb o a r d i n g
AR
1
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1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 2 0 PM
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I1BRC - 3 3 l
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5 1 0 65
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AR
3
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F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
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R
MBRC - 3 3 4
MU S I 1 2 4
02
Th e o r y
I
AR
3
M W
F
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 0 5 PM
Farn e r ,
R
MBRC - 3 3 4
50321
MU S I 1 2 6
01
Ear
Training
II
All.
1
M
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 8 : 5 0 AM
T e g e l s"
P
50320
MUS I 1 2 6
02
Ear
T r aining
II
AR
0 9 : 5 5 A11
1 0 : 4 5AM
H o f fma n ,
W
T
R
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M B RC - 2 0 2
D
MBRC - 2 0 2
50322
MUS I 1 2 6
03
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II
AR
1
T
R
1 0 : 5 0AM
1 l : 4 0AM
H o f fman ,
5 1502
MUS I 1 2 6
04
Ear
Training
II
AR
1
T
R
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 8 : 5 0 AM
Tegel s ,
5252 1
MU S I 2 0 4
01
Class
1
T
R
1 1 : 5 0A.M
1 2 : 4 0 PM
F r olmma y e r ,
51503
MUS I 2 2 4
01
Ja z z
Th e o r y
Lab
AR
1 1 : 1 5 AM
1 2 : 0 5 PM
J o yn e r ,
D
M B RC - 3 2 2
51504
MU S I 2 2 4
02
Ja z z
Theory
Lab
AR
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 3 5 PM
J o yn e r ,
D
M B RC - 3 3 4
Voice
AR
M
W
T
R
Page 68
M B RC - 2 0 2
P N
M B RC - 3 3 4
onl y
on
Fridays
an d
1 2 : 2 0 pm
in
MBRC- 3 3 1 .
i n d i vi du a l
s e s s i on
on
Fridays
1 2 : 2 0 pm
in
MB R C - 3 3 1 .
s e s s i on
on
F' r i d a y s
1 2 : 2 0 pm
in
MBRC - 3 3 l ,
8 am B am
and
indi vidual
b e t we e n 50319
and minors
.
s e s s i on
b e t we e n 50318
B am a n d
1
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II
B am
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and
b e t ween 51064
C OMMENT S
i n d i v i du a l
b e t we e n 5 0 9 1 6 MU S I l 1 6
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MB RC - 3 2 2 1'1BRC - 3 3 l
J
I NSTRUCT I ON S
8 am
and
M U S IC (conti n u e d ) C RN
COURSE
5 032 6
M tJ S 1 2 2 6
01
Ear
T ra i n i n g
IV
AR
5 0327
MU S I 2 2 6
02
Ear
T r a l n i ng
IV
AR
5 03 2 8
MU S I 2 2 6
03
Ear
Training
IV
AR
1
T
5 15 0 5
MUS I 2 3 4
01
Mu s i c
I
AR
3
T
52903
MU S I 2 4 4
01
Woodwind
5 1 509
"1O S 1 3 3 4
01
2 0 t h - C e n t u r y Mu s i c
50334
MUS 1 3 4 0
01
Fun d a me n t a l s :
5 0 3 62
S OTA 3 4 1
01
I n t e g r a t i ng
ID
COURSE
T I TLE
H i s t o ry
Arts
in
AR
C l a s s r o om
N B RC - 1 l 6
Mu s i c
onl y
NBRC- 1 l 6
C l a s s r o om
1
M
vi
0 9 : 1 5 Ar1
1 0 : 0 5 AM
B e l l - H a n s on ,
J
MBRC - 2 0 2
!'1
vi
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 3 5 PM
B e l l -Hanson ,
J
t-lB RC - 2 0 2
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 3 5 PM
F a r ne r ,
K
R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
T e ge l s ,
P
1 2 : 3 0 P"l
0 1 : 2 0 PM
Spicci a t i ,
1 1 : 1 5 AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
Yout z ,
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 : 2 0 PM
G r i e s h ab e r ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
Staff
�'l
2
M vi !-1 vi
2
l�
3 Ed
I
S T I ME
M'
Music
I N S T RU CT I ON S
LOCAT I ON
DAYS
L a bo r a t o r y AR
nl S T RU C T O R
CR
F
vi
ET I ME
MB RC - 2 0 2 M B RC - 3 0 6 M B RC - 3 2 2
S
�lB R C - 3 0 6
G K
One 52904
MUS I 3 4 3
01
S e c on d a r y
5 10 6 8
MU S I 3 4 6
01
C o n d u c t i ng
Gene r a l
II
Mu s i c
T
2
R
0 8 : 5 5Al1
l�
AR
Iv 50335 52905
MU S I 3 4 6
02
l' lU S 1 3 5 3
01
Conduc t i n g Solo
II
Vocal
52906
MU S I 3 5 8
01
Early
52907
MU S I 4 4 1
01
Method
50358
"lUS I 4 4 6
01
C ondu c t i n g
1'1
AR
Literature
Mu s i c
L a bo r a t o r y
Ma t e r i a l
&
AR
IV
K-9
AR Mu s i c
II
MUSI 4 4 6
02
Conduct i n g
52908
t'lU S I 4 4 8
01
Ma t e r i a l s
52909
MtJ S I 4 5 2
01
P i ano
50360
�!u S I 4 6 9
01
S tudent
P e da g og y
S e mi n a r
B r a dl e y ,
R
M B RC - 3 2 2
I n s t r ume n t a l
1 0 : 2 0AM
B radl e y ,
R
H B RC - 3 2 2
P e r f o rm a n c e
Olson,
K
H B RC - J 0 6
C h or a l
K
l'l B R C - 3 0 6
P e r f o rma n c e
l ab
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 0 : 4 5 AM
F r o hnma y e r ,
ma j o r s
lab
1
T
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 3 5 PM
T e ge l s ,
T
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 0 : 4 5 AM
G r i e s h ab e r ,
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
Bradley,
R
M B RC - 3 2 2
P e r f o rm a n c e
0 9 : 1 5AM 0 9 : 1 5AM 09 : 1 5AM
l O : 0 5 AM
S.adl e y ,
R
t1B RC - 3 2 2
I n s t rume n t a l
MBRC - 3 0 6
P e r f o rma n c e
1 0 : 0 5AM
O l s on ,
�lB RC - 3 0 6
Choral
1 0 : 5 0AM
1 1 ; 4 0AM
Bradl e y ,
2
T R M vI
2
R
2 0 AM O l s o n ,
1 2 : 3 0PM 0 1 : 2 Q PM Ha n y , 0 4 : 0 0 P l'i
0 5 : 4 0 PI<l
schedule
ma J o r s
Olson,
10 :
lab,
lab
2
AR
II
Te aching
I<lu s c
1 0 : 0 5 AM
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 0 5 AM
F B a nd
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0AM
II'
on l y
other
H B RC - 1 l 6
Staff
0 9 : 1 5 AM
W
School
lecture ,
T
AR
for
day
teachers
2
AR
IV
majors
0 9 : 1 5A!·l
1'1
F 50359
0 9 : 4 5 N-l
C OMME N T S
H
t-l B R C - 3 3 <1 M B Re - 3 0 6
P
K
K
K
MBRC- 1 l 6 ma J o r s lab
maj o r s
!1 B RC - 3 3 4
R
M B RC - 3 3 4
J
G r i e s h ab e r ,
K
t.ffi RC - 2 0 2
l\1 U S J C R E C E N T C HA N G E : Stude nts curre ntly reg istered for p rivate lessons may n o w register for conti nuing less o ns via Banner W e b at y o u r reg u larly scheduled registration appointme nt time . Music ensembles may be taken for 0 o r 1 cr�dit. The new registration procedures can be found on page 67. 50341 50342
MUS I 3 6 0 MU S I 3 6 1
01 01
50343
M US I 3 6 2
01
50344
MUS I 3 6 3
50921
HUS I 3 6 5
Cho i r
of
the
Unive r s i t y
Wes t
AR
Cho r a l e
Unive rs i t y
Ne n ' s
01
U n i ve r s i t y
Singe r s
01
C h ap e l
Choi r
1
AR
C h o ru s
WR
0 3 : 4 0 PH
0 5 : 1 0 PM
Olson,
K
I1BRC - 3 0 6
T
0 3 : 4 n ?M
0 5 : 1 0 PM
Ol s o n ,
K
�l B RC - 3 3 0
H \'/
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 1 0 PM
N ct n c e ,
L
MBRC - 3 2 2
T
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 1 0 PM
Nance ,
L
I1B RC - 3 0 6
R
0 3 : 4 0 PI'1
0 5 : 1 0 PM
Nance ,
L
r-lBRC - 3 3 0
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 0 0 PM D I s o n ,
K
H B RC - 3 3 0
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 1 5 PM
N an c e ,
L
1 0 : 3 0At'1
1 l : 0 0 At�
Tegel s ,
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 7 : 3 0 Pt1
0 7 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
P T e ge l s , . N an c e , L
MB RC - 3 0 6
Fe e :
$30 . 00
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 1 0 PH
B r a dl e y ,
R
M B RC - 3 3 0
Fu l l
Band :
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 1 0 PM
B r a dl e y ,
R
M B RC - 3 2 2
S e c t i on a l :
t1
AR
T
1
AR
AR
H
W
F
VI
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50345
HU S I 3 6 8
01
' U n i ve r s i t y
5034 6
MUS I 37 0
01
Unive r s i t y
Choral Wind
Union
E n s e mb l e
AR AR
H 1
M
W T
50347
MU S I 3 7 1
01
* U n i ve r s i t y
50348
MU S I 3 7 5
01
U n i ve r s i t y
50350
HU S I 3 7 8
01
'Vocal
Ja z z
Conce r t Ja z z
Band
E n s emb l e
E n s emb l e
AR
AR AR
F R
W M
W T
F R
P
0 7 : 1 5 PM
0 9 : 4 5 PM
Bradl e y ,
0 1 : 5 5 PH
0 3 : 1 5 PM
J o yn e r ,
0 5 : 4 5 PH
0 7 : 4 5 PM
Bl i s s ,
W
Fe e :
$ 1 50 . 00
!-1 B R C - 3 3 0
Tour
Fe e :
$ 100 . 00
T RI N- C HRC
No
A u d i t i on
69
N, W ; Sect : T ; Full
F
Band :
Tour
Fee :
N B RC - 3 3 0
Open
to
I1B RC - 3 2 2
Tour
Fee :
$ 32 0 . 0 0
MBRC- 1 1 6
Tour
Fe e :
$ 1 , 750 . 00
* D ESIGNATES LATE A FT E RN O O N A N D EV ENING CLASSES (Begi n n i n g 4 : 3 0 a n d later)
Page
Re qu i r e d
NBRC - 3 0 6
R D
Tour
R;
$150 . 00
C o mmu n i t y
t1emb e r s
T BA
USIC ,(cont i n ued ' C RN
COURSE
50351
[1US 1 3 8 0
C O U RS E
10
01
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T I T LE
CR
Symphony
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S T H1 E
DAYS
AR
T R M
ET I i"ili
I N S TRUC TO R
LOCAT I ON
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 1 5 PM
Be l l - Ha n s on ,
J
MBRC - 3 2 2
0 7 : 1 5 PM
0 9 : 4 5 PM
Be l l - H a n s on ,
J
M B RC - 3 3 0
I N STRUC T I O N S
T BP..
S t r i ng s
TBA
B ra s s
R
TBA
�Ioodwi n d s
R
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T BA
Ear l y
M B RC - 3 2 2
Ja z z
TBA
Gui t a r
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50352
MU S I 3 8 1
01
* C h amb e r
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AR
1
TBA
H o f fma n ,
50353
MU S 1 3 8 1
02
* C h ambe r
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AR
1
TBA
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50354
MU S 1 3 8 1
03
* C h amb e r
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AR
TBA
T e rpenn i n g ,
50355
HU S 1 3 8 1
04
* C h amb e r
En s embl e
AR
TBA
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50356
I-1U S 1 3 8 1
05
* C h amb e r
E n s e mb l e
AR
TBA
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50604
MU S I 3 8 1
06
C h amb e r
E n s emb l e
AR
51584
MU S I 3 8 1
07
C h amb e r
E n s emb l e
AR
TBA
B r own ,
51585
MU S I 3 8 1
08
C h amb e r
E n s emb l e
AR
1
TBA
Robbi n s ,
0
52263
MU S 1 3 8 1
09
C h amb e r
En s emb l e
AR
1
TBA
Ronn i ng ,
S
TBA
S t rings
52519
MU S 1 3 8 1
10
C h amb e r
En s emb l e
All.
1
TBA
T e g e l ;; ,
P
T BA
Worship
50357
MU S 1 3 8 3
01
Pi a n o
1
T
Farne r ,
R
MBRC - 3 0 6
E n s e mb l e
1
AR
F
0 3 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0AM
0 5 : 0 0 PM
1 1 : 0 0 AN
0
K
Joyne r ,
K
0
E
/ C OMMENT S
I n s t rument
N U RS 280, N U RS 330, a n d N U RS 365 are open to non-majors with departmenta l permission. En rollment in a l l other n ursi ng courses req u i res formal admission to the nursing major or m i n or. Nurs i ng majors m ust take courses in sequence according to their academ i c contract. NOTE: Registration for a l l courses must be done by web registration unless otherwise n oted in thi s schedule. Clinical sections are subject to change after registration due to agency and/or school needs. If the section you want is ful l , waitlist for that section and then sig n up for another section. If, for some reaso n , no section is available, do not worry. You wil l be placed in a cli nica l section by the course coordinator.
52947
N UR S 1 9 0
01
FI :
Prof
Foun d a t i on s
(260)
R
T
F
1 l : 5 0 AH
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Z a i c h }: i n ,
E V LO - 2 2 8
0
Fi r s t - Y e a r T o pi c :
52470
N U RS 2 2 0
01
Nurs ing
52471
N URS 2 6 0
01
P r o f e s s i on a l
52472
N U RS 2 7 0
01
Health
Compe t e n c i e s
I
T
Founda t i ons
A s s e s s me n t
P r omot i on
&
0 6 : 3 0 AM
R
1 1 : 4 0 AM
Be l l ,
J
Be l l ,
J
RAMS - 3 1 7
Expe r i e n c e
Founda t i o n s
L a b /As s e s sme n t
o f f e r ing
for
Fee :
Caring
$ 1 00 . 00
AOMN - 2 1 9
W
0 8 : 0 0 P..M
1 0 : 2 0 AM
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM t1a l one y ,
M W
1 1 : 1 5 AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
RANS - 2 0 6
P
Ori e s snac k , Scha f f l e r ,
M
RAM S - 2 0 6
C o - r e gi s t e r
for
L a b /A s s e s s m e n t
R
NURS
270
Fee :
l ab .
$ 1 00 . 00
52473
NUR S 2 7 0
L01
Health
A s s e s s ment
&
P r omo
Lab
0
F
1 1 : 5 0 AM
0 1 : 3 5 Pt1
Oriessnack,
M
RAMS - 3 1 9
Co- regi s t e r
w i t h N U RS
270
01
5247 4
N URS 2 7 0
L02
Health
A s s e s sment
&
P r omo
Lab
0
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Driessna c k ,
N
RAMS - 3 1 9
C o - r e gi s t e r
with
N U RS
270
01
52475
N U RS 2 7 0
L03
He a l t h
A s s e s s me n t
&
P r omo
Lab
0
R
1 1 : 5 0 AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Scha f f l e r ,
R
RAl'lS - 3 1 9
C o - regi s t e r
with
N U RS
270
01
52 4 7 6
N U RS 2 7 0
L04
Health
A s s e s sme n t
&
P r omo
Lab
0
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Scha f f l e r ,
R
RAMS - 3 1 9
Co- regi s t e r
with
NURS
270
01
52477
N U RS 2 8 0
01
Human
50380
N U RS 3 2 0
01
N u r s ing
Co- regi s t e r
f o r N U RS
Pathological
4
P roce s s e s
Compe t e n c i e s
II
2
M 'II F T
0 8 : 0 0 AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM
Rob i n s on ,
0 8 : 0 0 fu�
1 1 : 4 0 AM
Ai k i n ,
M
RAI>lS - 2 0 6 RAMS - 2 0 4
S
L a b / A s s e s sment T
52291
NURS 3 2 0
L01
Nursing
Comp e t e n c i e s
Lab
0
52292
NURS 3 2 0
L02
Nu r s i ng
Comp e t e n c i e s
Lab
0
,,1
52899
NURS 3 3 0
01
P h a rmac o l o g y / T he r apeut i c M o d a l
4
M W
52900
NURS 3 4 0
01
Situatn s / Individ/Adu1t
4
W
Hlth
I
F
N U RS 3 4 0
COL
S i tu a t / I nd i v/Adu l t
Hlth
I
Clin
0
R
320
lab .
$50 . 00
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM A i k i n ,
S
RAMS - 3 1 7
Co-regi s t e r
for
N U RS
320
01
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM A i k i n ,
S
RAI>lS - 3 1 7
Co-regi ster
for
NURS
320
01
0 8 : 0 0AM
1 0 : 2 0 A�1
1 1 : 1 5AI>1
0 1 : 3 5 PM Al l em a n ,
C o - r e g .i s t e r
for
NURS
340
clinical .
NURS
340
01
S c ha f f l e r , J
R
RM-1S - 2 0 4 RANS - 2 0 4
Lab 52916
Fee :
0 6 : 3 0 AM
0 3 : 0 0 PM
Staff
C L IN -
70
$50 . 00
Co-regi s t e r All
Page
Fee : 14
weeks
for day
shi ft .
.
CRN
COURSE
5 2 9 1 7 NUR S 3 4 0 5 2 9 1 0 NURS 3 5 0
ID
COURS E T I TLE C02 01
CR
S i t u a t / I n d i v / Adu l t H l t h I
DAYS
Clin 0
S i t u a t i o n s / I ndivi d /Men t a l H l t h
S T IM E
E T I ME
R
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM A l l em a n ,
R
0 2 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 0 0 PM A. i k i n ,
S
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Tomk o ,
M
M
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RU CTOR
CLIN-
J
NURS 3 5 0
COl
S i t u a t / I nd i v / Me n t a l H l t h C l i n
F
0
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Tomk o ,
Co-reg i s t e r d a y shi f t ,
RAMS - 2 0 4 J
C u l b e r t s on , 52918
I N S T RU C T I ON S
CLIN-
M
5 2 9 1 9 NURS 3 5 0
C02
S i t u a t / I n d i v /Men t a l
Hlth C l in
NUR S 3 6 0
01
Re s e a r ch and I n f orma t i c s
5 0 9 3 5 NURS 3 6 5
01
Cu l t r l l y C o n g r u e n t H l t h c a r e A
52911
0
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Labu hn ,
K
CLIN
Co-register
F
0 2 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 0 0 PM Labuh n ,
K
CLIN
day shi f t ,
5 2 9 1 2 NURS 3 7 0
01
S i t u a t i on s / Fami l y /C h i l dbe a r i n g
4
52920
NURS 3 7 0
COl
S i t u a t / Fami l y /C h i l db e a r C l i n
0
52921
NURS 3 7 0
C02
S i t u a t / Fami l y / C h i l d b e a r C l i n
0
01
S i tu a t i o n s / Fami l y / Ch i l d r e a r i n g
4
R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM N e w c ome r - Cu l p ,
RAMS - 2 0 4
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 2 5 PM M a ri e l l a ,
RAMS - 2 0 6
A
o f Jun i o r I
s e quen ce . f o r NURS
Co-register
M
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Mi l l e r ,
CL I N
C o - r e g i s t e r f o r N U RS 3 7 0 0 1
F
J
0 8 : 0 0 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM B r a d s h a w , 0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM B r a d s h a w ,
52923
C02
S i t u a t / Fami l y / C h i l d r e a r C l i n
0
T
&
I n t r o to L e a d e r s hip
6
5 0 9 3 8 NURS 4 5 4
COl
Nurs
S i t ua t i o n s /C ommun
Clinic
0
5 2 5 2 6 NURS 4 5 4
C02
Nurs
S i t u a t i on s / C ommun C l i n i c
0
52527
NURS 4 5 4
C03
N u r s S i t u a t i on s /Commun C l i n i c
0
52901
NURS 4 6 0
01
Health Care
S y s t ems
Mgmt
and
3
Policy 2
F
ADMN - 1 0 1
M
f o r NURS
380
01
Co-register
f o r NURS 3 8 0
01
RAMS - 2 0 6
1 1 : 1 5 AM 0 2 : 5 0 PM S chu l t z ,
C C
RAMS - 2 0 4
Co-register
f o r NURS
454
clinical
W
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM S ch u l t z ,
C
CLIN
Co - r e g i s t e r
f o r NURS
454
01
W
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM M a ri e l l a ,
A
CLIN
Co-reg ister
f o r N U RS 4 5 4 0 1
W
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 4 : 3 0 PM Z ai ch k i n ,
D
C L I N
Co-register
f o r N U RS 4 5 4
M
0 8 : 0 0 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM Ge o r g e ,
N u r s i n g S i t u a t ion
II
S e mi n a r
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 4 0AM B r a d s h a w ,
M
I NGR- 1 0 0
II
S e mi n a r
R
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 1 : 4 0AM Robi n s on ,
M
RAMS - 2 0 4
50940
01
N u r s i ng S i t u a t i o n s
R
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5AM D r i e s s n a c k , F
0 8 : 0 0 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM B r a d s h a w ,
52528
NURS 4 6 4
C02
Nursing Situat ions
II II
Clinic C l inic
5 1 4 5 1 NURS 4 7 1
01
N u r s i n g S ynt h e s i s S e mi n a r
5 1 4 5 5 N U RS 4 7 6
COl
N u r s i n g S yn t h e s i s C l i n i c a l
5 2 0 6 7 NURS 4 7 8
COl
E l e c t ive C l i n i c a l
5 1 0 4 3 NURS 5 2 7
01
E v a l u a t i on s
&
o
o
Expe r i e n c e
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM C a r r ,
I N G R- 1 0 0
co - r e g i s t e r f o r NURS
ADMN- 1 0 1
Lab/ A s s e s smen t
CLIN-
Co- r e g i s t e r
f o r NURS
4 64
01
CLIN
Co-register
f or NURS
4 64
01
01
Care
&
MT
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM B r ad s h a w ,
MT
0 2 : 3 0 PM 1 1 : 0 0 PM A i k i n ,
M
1 1 : 1 5AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM G e o r g e ,
P
M
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM G e o r g e ,
P
RAM S - 2 0 4
1
TBA
George ,
P
CLIN-
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM Labuhn ,
K
RAMS - 2 0 3
F
3
F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM Mi l l e r ,
ADMN- 1 0 1
NURS 5 3 2
01
C a r e / Ou t c ome M g r
P r a c t i c um I I
F
5
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM M i l l e r ,
P T
M a l on e y , 50404
NURS 5 8 2
01
Adv He a l t h A s s e s s me n t / P romotn
5
F
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 4 : 0 0 PM
RAM s - 2 0 7
T
I'la l on e y , 52523
Lab/ A s s e s sment Mee t s
RAM S - 2 0 7 P
Scha f f le r ,
R
RAMS - 2 0 3
Fee :
$100 . 00
eve r y o t h e r F r i d a y . Coordi n a t o r
Me e t s
the
3 /2 1 ,
and 5 / 1 6 .
Me e t s
the
f o l l owing Fridays :
3/21 ,
and
5 /1 6 .
Mee t s
every other
L e a r n i n g Re s o u r c e s 01
5 1 0 4 0 NURS 5 8 5
01
'Clinical
Pha rma cot h e r a p e u t i c s
Fami l y N u r s e
P r a c t i t i on e r
II
2 6
0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM Lewi s ,
R F
0 8 : 0 0AM 1 2 : 0 0 PM C r a n t z ,
N
RAMS - 2 0 3 J
RAMS - 2 0 5
* D ESIGNATES LA TE A FTERNOON AND E V ENING CLASSES (Beg i n n i n g 4:30 a n d later) Page 7 1
Contact
f o r s ch e d u l e .
f ol l ow i n g F r i d a y s :
Friday .
G r a d u a t e C o o r di n a t o r 5 1 0 4 1 NURS 5 8 3
clinical .
CLIN-
S
M
Ou t c ome R e s e a r c h 3
Ou t c ome M g r P ra c t i cum I
4 64
$100 . 00
N e wcome r - C u l p ,
Graduate 5 1 5 3 6 NURS 5 3 1
Fe e :
R
M
6
SR SR
MT
M
M
S c ha f f l e r , Nursing S i tuat ions
01
ADMN- 1 0 1
P
N u r s i ng S i t u a t i on
COl
$ 5 0 . 00
CLIN
01
NURS 4 6 4
370 01
0 6 : 3 0AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM N e w c ome r - C u l p ,
02
50941
f o r NURS
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 4 : 4 5 PM S c h u l t z ,
R
5
campu s .
$ 5 0 . 00
Co-regis ter
5 0 9 4 7 NURS 4 6 1
II
to
370 clinical .
CLIN
M
sh i f t .
Co- r e g i s t e r f o r NURS 3 8 0 c l i n i c a l . Lab Fee :
M
5 0 9 3 9 NURS 4 6 1 NURS 4 6 4
Open
CLIN
Fe e :
S e ven w e e k s
P r i o r comp l e t i on
S
T
N u r s i ng S i t u a t i o n s / C ommun i t i e s
01.
0 6 : 3 0 AM 0 3 : 0 0 PM Wood ,
0
01
350
M
S i tu a t / Fami l y / Ch i l d r e a r C l i n
01
f o r NURS
s e v e n we e k s e v e n i n g
C o - r eg i s t e r
COl
5 0 9 3 7 N U RS 4 5 4
01.
RAMS - 2 0 6
5 2 9 2 2 N U RS 3 8 0 5 0 9 3 6 NURS 4 2 5
350
S
D r i e s s nack , NURS 3 8 0
f o r NURS
1 1 : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM W o o d ,
R
S e ven we e k s
350 clinical .
F o r n u r s i ng s t uden t s :
Lab
5 2 9 1 3 NURS 3 8 0
f o r NURS
01.
evening sh i f t .
w e e k s day shi ft .
F W F
4
14
340
$50 . 00
Co - r e g i s t e r All
f o r N U RS
s e v e n we e k s
Co-register L a b Fee :
/ COMMENTS
2/7, 2 /7,
Contact
f o r s ch e d u l e .
Fe e :
$55 . 00
U RSI NG C RN
(continued)
COURS E I D
5 1 5 3 7 NURS 5 9 0A 0 1
COURSE T I TL E
CR
S emi n a r /Adva n c e d P r a c t i ce N u r s
2
5 1 5 3 8 N U RS 5 9 3
COl
Advan c e d S p e c i al t y P r a c t i ce
5 2 5 2 4 N U RS 5 9 6
01
S ch o l a r l y I n qu i r y N u r P r a c t i c e
5 0 5 8 9 N U RS 5 9 9
101
DAYS
S T IME F
ETIME
0 1 : 0 0 PM 0 3 : 0 0 PM C r a n t z ,
TBA F
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 5 : 0 0 PM M a r i e l l a ,
TBA
I N S T RUC T I ON S
/ COMM E N T S
RAMS - 2 0 5
J
Staff
4
T he s i s
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUCTOR
A
TBA
Ma y be
XAVR- 2 l 2
Mee t s eve r y o t h e r
Mi l l e r ,
T
T EA
ADMN - 2 0 8
taken for 1
-
4
credits
Friday .
G r ad u a t e C o o r d i n a t or
for
M ay be
4
t a ken f o r 1
-
Contact s ch e du l e .
credits
LO PHIL1 0 1
01
P h i l o s op h i c a l
I s sues
PH
4
T
R
0 8 : 0 0AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM C o ope r ,
K
5 2 8 2 9 PH I L 1 0 1
02
P h i l o s op h i c a l
I s sues
PH
4
T R
l l : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM C o op e r ,
K
52827
PHIL 1 9 0
01
F I : Mo r a l
P h i l o s op h y
5 1 9 9 9 PH I L 3 2 5
01
Bus ine s s
Ethics
PH
5 2 0 0 0 PH I L 3 2 5
02
Business
Ethics
PH
4
52485
PHI L 3 2 5
03
* Bu s i n e s s
Ethics
PH
4
M W
52830
PHI L 3 2 8
01
P h i l o s op h i c a l
4
52832
PHI L 3 3 3
01
E a r l y Mode r n Phi l o s op h y PH
4
5 2 8 3 1 PH I L 3 3 6
01
P r agma t i sm & Ame r i c an Phi l
5 0 4 8 9 PHI L 4 9 3
01
Honors
52828
I s su e s
( 12 5 )
F , PH 4
in L a w PH
4 4路
Re s e a r c h P r o j e c t
PH
M W F
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0AM John s o n ,
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM Ka u r i n ,
ADMN - 2 l 4 ADMN - 2 1 6
G
l l : 5 0AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Me n z e l ,
P
RAMS - 2 0 3
0 6 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM M e n z e l ,
P
ADMN - 2 0 9
M W F
1 2 : 3 0 P M 0 1 : 3 5 PM K a u r i n ,
P
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Joh n s on ,
G
RAMS - 2 0 5
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM McKe n n a ,
E
ADMN - 2 0 6
Mc K e n n a ,
E
T EA
T R
T R TBA
Fi r s t - Ye a r Expe r i e n c e o f f e r i n g
I NGR- 1 l 6
P
ADMN - 2 0 9
For h o n o r s ma j o r s
A
SICAL E'D
Four one-hour courses ( P H E D 1 00-259), including P H E D 1 00, are required for graduation. Eight one-hour activity courses may b e counted toward g raduation. Activity courses cannot be repeated for credit. Students are encouraged to select a va riety of activities at appropriate s k i l l levels. All physical ed ucation activity courses are graded on the basis of "A," " Pass, " o r "Fail" and are taught on a co-educational bas is. PH E D 1 00 is req u i red fo r g raduation and is offered every semester. It should be taken during the first year, but may be taken either Fal l , J-Term, o r Spring semester. 5 0 4 0 5 P H ED 1 0 0
01
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t ne s s
P r o g rm P E
M W F
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM E v an s ,
5 0 4 0 6 P H EDl O O
02
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t n e s s
Pro g rm P E
M W F
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 0 5 AM M c C o nn e l l ,
50407
P H ED 1 0 0
03
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t n e s s
Progrm PE
T R
0 8 : 0 0 AM 0 9 : 4 5 AM N o r e n ,
5 0 4 0 8 PHED 1 0 0
04
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t n e s s
Progrm PE
T R
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
5 0 4 1 0 P H ED 1 0 0
05
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t n e s s
P r og rm P E
M W F
504 11
P H ED 1 0 0
06
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t n e s s P r og rm P E
50949
PHED l O O
07
P e r s on a l i z e d F i t n e s s
P r o g rm P E
T R M W F
A R
l l : 1 5AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM T h oma s , 0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 3 : 3 0 PM Moo r e ,
K S
J B
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM W e s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM- 2 0 5
C o u r s e mee t s
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm
OGYM- I 0 5
C o u r s e m ee t s
1st
OGYM- 1 0 2
C o u r s e mee t s
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e me e t s
1st half
OGYM- 2 0 5
C o u r s e mee t s
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e me e t s 2 n d ha l f o f t e rm
NAME - 1 0 0
C o u r s e m ee t s 2 n d ha l f o f t e rm
h a l f o f t e rm of
t e rm
Students with physical l i m itations should consider registeri ng for PH ED 1 50. 50412
PHED 1 5 0
01
Adapt ive
52925
PHE D 1 5 1
01
B e g i n n i n g Gol f PE
Physical Activi t y PE
N i c h o l s on ,
TEA T R
0 2 : 0 0 PM 0 3 : 1 0 PM F o s n i c k ,
G
M
TEA
For s tuden t s
with p hy s i c a l
TACF-
C o u r s e m ee t s
1 s t h a l f o f t e rm a t T a c oma
Fi r s .
S tudents
t r an s p or t a t i on .
are responsible Maps
o f f i ce i n OGYM . 52034
PHED 1 5 5
01
B o w l i n g PE
R
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 4 0AM H a r s hma n ,
Page
72
D
PARD - BOWL M e e t s
at
l imi t a t i on s
Paradise
Fee :
ava i l ab l e
f o r own in
PHED
$ 3 0 . 00
Bowl .
Fee :
$50 .00
PHV CRN
TI
L COURSE I D
COURSE TITLE
CR
5 0 4 1 6 PHE D 1 6 2
01
Beginning T e n n i s P E
52924
01
B e g i n n i n g Badmi n ton
PHED 1 6 3
1 PE
01
Pick1 eball
5 0 4 1 7 P HE D 1 6 5
01
R a c qu e t b a l l / S q u a s h
504 18
PHE D 1 7 7
01
W e i g h t T r a i n i n g PE
5 2 0 2 4 PHED1 7 7
02
W e i gh t T r a i n i n g PE
5 0 4 2 0 PHE D 1 8 2
01
Low
5 0 4 1 9 PHED 1 8 3
01
Pow e r Ae robi c s
50 4 2 1
PHED 1 8 6
01
S t e p Ae r ob i c s
5 2 4 7 9 P HE D 1 9 2
01
I n t e rme d i a t e T e nn i s
PE PE
52928
PHE D201
01
PHED2 0 5
01
Skin
5 0 4 2 5 PHED2 07
01
·Basic
* Sw imming &
PE
PE
G
OGYM- FLDH C o u r s e mee t s
G
OGYM- 1 0 0
W F
PE
G
OGYM- I O O
C o u r s e mee t s
1st
h a l f o f t e rm
1 2 : 2 0 PM Loomi s ,
G
OGYM-RCRT Co u r s e mee t s
1st
hal f
of
t e rm
T R
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM W e s t e r i n g ,
S
NAME- I O O
C o u r s e mee t s
2 nd h a l f
of
t e rm
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM W e s t e r i n g ,
S
NAME - I O O
C o u r s e me e t s
1st
of
t e rm
M W
1 2 : 3 0 PM 0 1 : 3 5 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM- F L DH C o u r s e b e g i n s
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM We s t e r i n g ,
S
OGYM - F L D H C o u r s e ends
4 / 17 .
1 l : 1 5 AM
S
OGYM- FLDH C o u r s e
4/16
W F
1 2 : 2 0 PM W e s t e r i n g ,
0 9 : 1 5AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM R i g e l l , 0 6 : 3 0 PM 0 8 : 0 0 PM John s o n ,
T
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0AM Adams ,
PE
R
J
M
0 7 : 0 0 PM 0 9 : 0 0 PM Ri c e ,
01
*Tai
Chi
PE
MT
5 1 9 3 8 P HE D 2 2 2
01
Ja z z
Dance Level
5 1 9 3 9 P H E D2 2 3
01
Yoga
PE
5 1 5 4 1 P H E D2 2 4
01
Current
1
PE
I
0 7 : 0 0 PM 0 8 : 3 0 PM Q i n ,
T R M W
Dance
PE
R
ends
ha l f
3/03.
C i rcu i t
Train .
Cardio - k i c king .
OGYM-FLDH C o u r s e mee t s 2 n d h a l f o f t e rm
G
POOL- 1 0 0
Course meet s
2nd h a l f o f
OGYM- I 0 5
C ou r s e me e t s
2 n d h a l f o f t e rm .
M
OGYM- 1 0 4
C o u r s e mee t s
L
ECAM-GYM
1 0 : 5 0AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM McGi l l ,
M
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 2 0AM Mc G i l l ,
M
t e rm
$ 1 60 . 0 0
Fe e 5 2 9 2 6 PHED2 2 1
t e rm
1 1 : 1 5 AM
Fee : S a i l i ng
2 nd h91 f o f
0 9 : 1 5 AM 1 0 : 2 0 AM R i g e l l ,
M W
PE
/ COMM E N T S
M W F
M W
f o r Non- Swimme r s
S c uba D i v i n g
I N STRUCT IONS
1 1 : 5 0 AM 0 1 : 3 5 PM Ri g e l l ,
H
PE
LOCAT I ON
I N S TRUCTOR
0 9 : 5 5 AM 1 1 : 0 0AM Ri g e l l ,
T R
PE
ETH1E
T R
1
I mp a c t A e r o b i c s
S T IME
T R �1
5 0 9 5 1 PHE D 1 6 4
50424
DAYS
Four
2 n d h al f o f
t e rm
s a i l ing t r ips :
C ou r s e mee t s
1st
hal f
of
$ 1 7 5 . 00 t e rm
ECAM-GYM
0 3 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 1 5 PM Appl e g a t e ,
J
ECAM-GYM
C o u r s e e nds
ECAM-GYM
Swing
&
4/16.
L a t i n Dance .
Encourage p a r t n e r
r e g i s t r a t i on . 5 0 4 2 8 PHED2 2 5
01
B a l l r o om Dance PE
52927
PHED2 2 7
01
Line
5 1 9 4 0 PHED2 3 4
01
Re l a x a t i on T e c h n i q ue s
PE
51941
PHED2 3 4
02
Re l a x a t i o n T e c hn i qu e s
PE
504 3 1
PHED2 4 1
01
C o - Ed Ba s k e tb a l l
PE
5 2 8 8 9 P H ED 2 4 4
01
C o - e d Vol l e yb a l l
PE
Dance
1
T
1
0 3 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 1 5 PM C r e g e u r ,
ECAM-GYM
B
W
0 3 : 4 5 PM 0 5 : 1 5 PM Popp e n ,
J
ECAM-GYM
T R
ECAM-GYM
PE
0 9 : 5 5AM 1 0 : 4 5 AM McG i l l ,
M
M W
1 1 : 1 5 AM 1 2 : 2 0 PM McGi l l ,
M
M W F
0 9 : 1 5 AM
M W
0 1 : 4 5 PM 0 2 : 5 0 PM Temp l i n ,
1 0 : 2 0 AM H a r shma n ,
D D
Encou r a g e p a r t n e r r e g i s t r a t i on
ECAM-GYM
Cou r s e e nd s 4 1 1 6
OGYM- 1 0 0
C o u r s e mee t s
OGYM- I O O
C o u r s e ends
2nd h a l f o f t e rm 4/16
Reg istration in P H E D 250 req u i res intercollegiate s port participation i n the c u rrent sem ester. Only o ne credit earned i n PH E D 250 may be ap plied to the hours req u i red for g raduation. G rading is pass/fail. 50432
PHED2 5 0
01
Dir
504 33
PHE D2 5 0
02
D i r e c t e d Sp o r t s - C o - e d T r a c k PE
504 34
PHED2 5 0
03
D i r e c t e d S p r t s - Me n ' s T e n n i s
50435
PHED2 5 0
04
Dir
50436
PHED2 5 0
05
D i r e c t e d S p or t s -G o l f
S p r t - Women ' s
B a s ke t b a l l
S p o r t s -Wome n ' s T e n n i s
1
PE
PE 1
PE
50437
PHED 2 5 0
06
D i r S po r t s -Men ' s B a s e b a l l
504 38
PHED2 5 0
07
Di r Sp o r t s -Women ' s
50439
PHED2 5 0
08
Dir
50440
P HE D 2 5 0
09
D i r Spo r t s - C o - e d S k i i n g PE
504 4 1
Sp o r t s -Men ' s
PE
PE
TBA
Ri g e l 1 ,
TBA
M oo r e ,
G B
TBA
G a r dn e r ,
TBA
M c Fe a t ,
TBA
Cinot t o ,
D J G
TBA
Women ' s B a s k e t ba l l :
TBA
Co-ed Tra ck :
TBA
M e n ' s Tenni s :
TBA
Women ' s Tenn i s :
TBA TBA
Gol f :
Men ' s B a s e b a l l :
TBA
Women ' s S o f t b a l l :
P a s s / Fa i l O n l y
TBA
M e n ' s B a s k e tb a l l :
P a s s / Fa i l
TBA
C o - e d S k i i ng :
P a s s / Fa i l On l y
TBA
Loomi s ,
PE
TBA
Noren,
B a s ke t b a l l
PE
TBA
H a r s hman ,
TBA
C a t t on e ,
1
TBA
N ol l ,
TBA
Ma y f e s t :
1
TBA
W a s h i n g t on- H a l s
TBA
C o - e d C rew :
TBA
Joh n s o n ,
TBA
C o - e d Swimmi ng :
1
TBA
Ai ken ,
J
TBA
W r e s t l i ng :
1
TBA
Ka y ,
TBA
C he e r s t a f f :
TBA
B r own ,
M
TBA
ROTC :
J
TBA
Me n ' s S o c ce r :
TBA
Women ' s S o c c e r :
P HE D 2 5 0
10
Di r e c t e d Sp o r t s - Ma y f e s t
5 0 4 4 2 PHED2 5 0
11
D i r e c t e d S p o r t s - C o - e d C r e w PE
504 4 3
PHED2 5 0
12
D i r S po r t s - C o - e d S w i mmi n g
50444
PHED2 5 0
13
D i r e c t e d Spor t s - W r e s t l i n g PE
50445
PE PE
PHED2 5 0
14
D i r e c t e d Spor t s - C h e e r s t a f f PE
5 0 4 4 7 P H ED 2 5 0
16
D i r e c t e d S p o r t s - ROTC
50448
PHED2 5 0
17
Di r Spo r t s -Men ' s
51461
PHED2 5 0
18
Di r Spo r t s -Women ' s
FE
S o c c e r PE Soccer
PE
1
G D N
M J
K
1
TBA
Y o r ke ,
1
TBA
Fleury,
J
* DESIGNATES LATE A FTERNOON A N D EVENING C LASSES (Begin ning 4:30 and later)
Page
73
Pa s s / Fa i l
On l y
P a s s / Fa i l Only
Softball
R
P a s s / Fa i l On l y
P a s s / Fa i l On l y
P a s s / Fa i l O n l y
P a s s / Fa i l
Onl y
Onl y
Pa s s / Fa i l Onl y P a s s / Fa i l On l y P a s s / Fa i l On l y
P a s s / Fa i l On l y P a s s / F a i l On l y
P a s s / Fa i l Onl y P a s s / Fa i l O n l y P a s s / Fa i l On l y
PHYSICAL EDU CATION (continued) CRN
COURSE
504 4 9
PHE D 2 5 0
19
D i r e c t ed
50450
PHE D 2 5 0
20
Dir
50451
PHE D 2 5 0
21
Di r e c t ed
5 0 4 52
PHED2 5 0
22
Di r
50 4 5 3
PHED2 7 5
01
Water
ID
COURSE
T ITLE
CR
Spo r t s - Lac r o s s e
Sports -Dance
PE
Ens e mb l e
S p o r t s - F ootb a l l
Spor t s - C r o s s Safety
50454
PHE D 2 7 7
01
Found a t i o n s
5 1 4 62
PHE D 2 9 3
01
Te a c h i n g
5 0 4 57
PHED 3 2 2
01
P
PE PE
C o un t r y
PE
of
PE Fi t ne s s
Act
50458
in
t he
PHED3 2 6
01
Ada p t e d
E l emen t a r y
Ph y s i c a l
52939
PHED3 3 1
01
Aqu a t i c s
50958
PHED3 4 4
01
Le g a l
50459
PHE D 3 6 0
101
P r o f e s s ional
504 60
PHED 3 6 1
101
Coaching
52482
PHE D 3 8 3
01
Exercise
52518
PHED3 8 6
01
52890
P HE D 3 9 0
01
*Ap pl i e d *Coaching
Soc
School s
LOCATION
I N S T RUC T I ON S
Thoma s ,
J
TBA
Lacrosse :
TBA
MCGi l l ,
M
TBA
Dance
TBA
Westering,
TBA
Foo t b a l l :
M a n a g e me n t
A s pe c t s
of
Phys
Act ivi ty
M oo r e ,
M W
2
M W M W
4
OGYM- l 0 6
OGYM- FLDH Al s o mee t s
0 9 : 1 5Mi
1 0 : 2 0 AM Temp l i n ,
D
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
J
1 1 : 1 5 AM
1 2 : 0 5 PM M c C o nn e l l ,
M W
T
&
Profes sion 2
01
Dance
P r oduc t i on
2
5 0 4 68
PHE D 4 8 6
01
App l d
B i om e c h a n i c s / K i n e s i o l o gy
3
5 0 4 69
PHED 4 9 0
01
Cu r r i c u l um A s s e s sme nt
-
P e r s on
&
I n s t ru
6
R
P H ED 4 9 5
101
I n te r n s h i p
52546
P H ED 4 9 9
101
c a p s t on e :
50470
PHED5 6 1
101
P r o f e s s ional
51544
PHED5 9 1
101
I ndependent
SR S e n i or
S emina r
SR
P r a c t i cum
F
W F T R M W T
525 4 1
F R
M W
01
OGYM- l 0 3
me e t s
J
3
PHED 4 6 2
K
Cou r s e
Popp e n ,
4
PHED4 1 0
NAME - l O O
S14 . 00
Fe e :
1 1 : 4 0 AM
T
5 0 4 66
K
Lab
0 9 : 5 5AM
R
M W
5 04 67
D
F R
John so n , T e mp l i n ,
D
Te mp l i n ,
D
P a s s / Fa i l
swimmi n g
For
in
of
skills
2nd h a l f
P E ma j o r s
On l y
Only
2nd hal f
Adva n c e d
T
T
Psyc
1 2 : 2 0 PM T e mp l i n ,
0 1 : 3 5 PM McConn e l l ,
me e t s
J
TBA
Activity
OGYM- 1 0 2
1 1 : 1 5AM 1 2 : 3 0 PM
Coun t r y :
Popp e n ,
1
S p o rt
Cou r s e
McConne l l ,
2
&
Cross
POOL- l O O
1 1 : 4 0 AM
3
Phys i c a l
TBA
0 1 : 3 5 PM
2
of
J
1 2 : 3 0 PM
P r a c t i c um
Exce r c i s e
B
John s o n ,
On l y
Pa s s / Fa i l
P a s s / Fa i l
0 9 : 5 5AM
T e s t i ng
Psych
1 0 : 2 0 AM
C OMMEN TS
P a s s / Fa i l
W
TBA
/ P re s c r i p t i o n
F
0 9 : 1 5AM
F
/
E n s e mb l e :
T R
2
P r a c t i cum
F
2
3
Ac t i v i t y
ET I ME
I N S T RUCTOR
M E
STIME
TBA 2
Inst ruction
Method :
1
DAYS TBA
of
On l y t e rm . requi red . term.
onl y O l s on
F i e l dh ou s e
OGYM- l 0 3 K
K
POOL- 1 0 0
Cour s e
mee t s
2 n d ha l f
of
t e rm
OGYM- 1 0 6
Course
me e t s
1st
of
t e rm
TBA
I ndependent
Study
Card
requi red .
TBA
I n dependent
S t udy
Card
r e qui r e d .
OGYM - 2 0 5
0 9 : 5 5AM
l l : 4 0 AM M c C on n e l l ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 5 0 PM
Hac ke r ,
C
OGYM- 1 0 3
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 0 0 PM
Hacker ,
C
OGYM- 1 0 2
0 8 : 0 0 PM
1 0 : 0 0 PM
Temp l i n ,
0 3 : 0 0 PM
0 6 : 0 0 PM
McG i l l ,
D
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Evan s ,
1 l : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM
T a nn e h i l l ,
D
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
T a n ne h i l l ,
D
ha l f
OGYM- 1 0 2 ECAM-GYM
M A
OGYM - 2 0 5 OGYM- 1 0 4 OGYM- 1 0 2
4
TBA
Evan s ,
A
TBA
In dependent
Study
Card
r e qui r e d .
4
TBA
Eva n s ,
A
TBA
Independent
S t ud y
C a rd
r e qu i r e d .
1
S t ud y
TBA
Eva ns ,
A
TBA
1-2
C r s / l nd .
Study
Card
required
TBA
Evan s ,
A
TBA
1-4
C r s / I nd .
Study
Card
r e qu i r e d
ALTH E DUCATJ 52478
H E E D2 6 6
01
Food
50473
HEED2 8 1
01
I n j ury
50474
HEED292
01
Fi r s t
and Health P r e ve n t i o n Aid
2
T
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 2 : 3 5 PM
M c C o nn e l l ,
2
M W
R F
0 9 : 1 5AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM
Thoma s ,
2
M W
F
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 0 5AM N i c h o l s on ,
K
OGYM- 1 0 3 OGYM- 1 0 2
Fee :
G
OGYM- I 0 4
Co u r s e me e t s
J
Fe e : 50475
H E ED 2 9 5
01
*S chool
50478
HEED3 6 0
01
* P r o f e s s i on a l
52540
HEE D 3 67
01
Health
&
5 0 4 7 9 HEED3 82
01
Injury
P r e ve n t i o n
Health
R
2 2
P r a c t i c um
Society
3 -
Advan c e d
2
0 6 : 3 0 pr� 0 8 : 3 0 PM
TBA
Ev a n s ,
T R M
Ami d on ,
W
F
S20 . 00 1st
half
of
t e rm .
of
t e rm .
S15 . 00
OGYM - l 0 3
J
TBA
A
0 8 : 3 0 AM
0 9 : 4 5 AM H o s e t h ,
P
0 8 : 0 0AM
0 9 : 0 5AM N i c h o l s o n ,
G
OGYM- 1 0 4
Course
begins
OGYM- 1 0 4
Cou r s e
me e t s
Top i c :
Athl e t i c
Fee :
2/11 2nd hal f
T r ai n i n g
$ 10 . 00
RECR EATI O N 504 8 1
RECR3 60
101
Prof
52547
RECR4 95
101
I nt e r n s h i p
Rec r e a t i on
52548
RECR4 9 9
101
C a p s t one :
P r a c t i c um
SR Senior
Semi n a r
SR
2
TBA
McCo r d ,
T BA
I nd e p e n d e n t
S tu d y
Card
r e qui r e d
4
TBA
Eva ns ,
A
TBA
I nd e p e n d e n t
S tudy Card
required
4
TBA
E va n s ,
A
TBA
I nd e p e n d e n t
Study
r e qui r e d
Page 74
C
Card
PH CRN
COURSE
ID
COURSE
CR
T I TLE
50490
P H YS 1 2 6
01
College
Physics
N S , SM
4
50491
PHYS 1 3 6
L01
C ol l e g e
Ph y s i c s
Labo ratory
1
DA Y S T
R W
I
s
PHYS 1 3 6
L02
*Col lege
1
L a bo r a t o r y
Ph y s i c s
I N S T RUCT OR
LOCAT I ON
I N S T RUC T I ON S
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0 ru�
Loui e ,
RCTR- I 0 3
Co- register
for
PHYS
136
lab
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 4 : 4 5 PM S t a f f
RC T R - 2 0 1
Co-regi s t e r
for
PHYS
126
01
PHY5
126
01
PHY S
126
01
0 6 : 3 0 PM
1'1
R
0 9 : 3 0 PM
RC T R- 2 0 1
Staff
PHYS 1 3 6
Co ll e ge
L03
Physics
R
1
L a bo r a t o r y
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 4 : 4 5 PM
RCTR- 2 0 1
Staff
P HY S 1 5 3
01
50497
PHYS 1 6 3
L0 1
Gene r a l
Ph y s i cs
N S , SM
4
M W
* G e ne r a l
Ph y s i c s
L ab o r a t o r y
1
M
F
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 : 2 0 AM Ta n g ,
0 6 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 3 0 PM
K
Sta f f
P HY S 1 6 3
L02
Gene r a l
Labo r a t o r y
Ph y s i c s
T
1
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 4 : 4 5 PM
P HY S 1 6 3
L03
'
Ge n e r a l
Phys i c s
1
L ab o r a t o r y
50501
PH_Y S 2 2 3
01
E l eme n t a ry M od e r n
52487
PH Y S 2 3 4
01
Eng i n ee r ng M e c h an i c s / S o l i d s
52 8 4 4
P HY S 3 3 4
01
En gi n e e r in g Ma t e r i a l s
50502
PHY S 3 5 4
01
M a t h e ma t i c a l
523�6
PHY S 4 9 9 B
01
C a p s tone :
NS
Adva n c e d
L ab
II
NS
NS
Sci I
Phys i c s
4
NS
Ph y s i c s
SR
4
T �I
0 6 : 3 0 PM
for
PHYS
1 63
lab
for
P H YS
153
01
PHYS
153
01
PHYS
153
01
1 0 : 2 0 AM
S t a r k o v i ch,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Fo r d ,
E
4 4
M
R
0 9 : 5 5AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM
Ford,
E
RCTR-2 1 0
W F
1 2 : 3 0 PM
O i : 3 5 PM Ta n g ,
K
RCTR- 2 1 0
1
N
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 4 : 4 5 PM L o u i e ,
T
F
LI 50503
POLS I 0 1
01
Intro
50504
P OL S 1 5 1
01
Amer i c a n
Gove rnme n t L e gal
to
P ol i t i c a l
52491
POLS 1 7 0
01
Intra
52492
POLS3 3 1
01
I n t e r n a t ional
52849
POL S 3 3 8
01
��e r i c a n
5 147 5
PO L S 3 4 6
01
Environmen t a l
5050 5
POL S 3 6 4
01
52494 524 95
P OL S 3 7 3
01
C ivi l
P OLS 3 8 1
01
C o mp a r a t i v e
52914
P OL S 3 8 6
01
The
50506
POLS4 5 0
101
In t e r n s h i p
' Tb e
to
S c i e nc e
Studies policy Pr oc e s s
C o '- r e g i s t e r
Mi ddle
East in
R
0 3 : 4 0 PM 0 5 : 2 5 P M S t a f f
R
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Spence r ,
0 8 : 0 0 AM
0 9 : 0 5 AM
Dwye r - Sh i c k ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM G r o s.ven o r ,
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 l : 4 0AM
Spence r ,
4
T
R
1 1 : 5 0 AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Steff
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 9 : 2 0 PM
s pen ce r ,
Dwye r - S h i c k , Dwye r - Shi ck , Gr o s veno r , P Spen ce r , vi
51
4
C, Sl
4
4
Sl
Po � i t i c s
Sl
M W M W F N W F TBA
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 1 5 AM
1 0 ; 2 0AM
1 2 : 3 0 PM
0 1 ; 3 5 PM
S
for
Lab
Fee :
$50 . 00
Lab
Fee :
$50 . 00
May
be
ADMN - 2 0 9 ADMN - 2 0 4A
P
R
I"j
Co- regi s t e r
XAVR- 2 5 0
T
Sl
for
$50 . 00
A DMN - 2 0 0
W
4
S y s t ems
Lega�
T T
Sl
51
Fee :
E
s
4
L ib rt i e s
Ri gh t s / c ivi l
RCT R- 2 1 4
R
4
H W F M W
$ 5 0 . 00
RCT R- 2 1 0
Sl
Pol / P o l icy
Le g i s l a t i ve
S
4
Sl
Re l a t i o n s
Fo r e i g n
Sl
Sl
I
Fee :
RCT R - 2 1 0
0 9 : 1 5 AM
R
1'1
T
for
$50 . 00
Co-register
RCTR- 2 0 1
0 9 : 3 0 PM St a f f
Fee :
Co-register
Lab 52843
for
S50 . 00
RC TR - 2 0 1 RCTR-2 0 1
S ta f f
Fe e :
RC T R - 2 2 0
Lab 50498
$50 . 00
Co- r e g i s t e r Lab
504 95
Fe e :
Co-register Lab
50493
\�
A D M hI - 2 0 4 B
W
ADMN - 2 0 4 .A
DMN- 2 0 � A S
ADMN - 2 0 9
S
ADMN-2 0 9 XAVF.- 2 5 0
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taken
In s t r uct o r ' s
in
50507
POL S 4 5 8
101
In ;:e rns h ip
5 0508
POLS4 6 4
101
Int e rns hip / L e g i s l a tive
5050 9
PO L S 4 7 1
101
I nte r nsh ip in
5 2 34 7
P OL S 4 9 9
01
Cap s t one :
Pub l i c
Le ga l
Admin
Sl
4
TB A
Sta f f
Sl
TBA
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P S YC 1 1 0
01
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50513
PSYC1 1 3
01
Career
and
Edu c a t i on
50514
PSY C 1 1 3
02
Career
and
Educa t i on P l a n n i ng
1
of
2 4
to
Psychology
S2
50515
PSYC2 2 1
01
P s y c h o l ogy
505 16
PSYC 2 4 2
01
Adv
Stats
Pl anning
Ad j u s tme n t
R e s e arch
&
S2
De s i g n
STIME
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CR
50970
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A
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ADMN - 2 1 6
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ADMN - 2 1 9
Course
ends
4 /2 8
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ends
4 /2 4
02
Adv
Stats
Re s e a r ch
&
4
De s i g n
M W
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s e c t i o n TBA 4 /2 8
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Adv
Stats
&
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Lab
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W
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for
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&
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Lab
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RAMS - 1 0 9
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for
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242
02
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52 8 4 5
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01
P e r c e p t i on
51466
PSYC 3 5 0
01
P e r sona l i t y Theori e s
S2 S2
50 522
PSYC352
01
D e v e l : I n f an c y
PSYC 3 5 4
01
Soci al
50526
P S YC 4 4 4
01
Adol e s cent
51903
PSY C 4 5 3
01
Abnormal
P s yc h o l o g y
5 1 902
PSY C 4 5 6
01
Theory
M e t h o ds : C o u n s e l i n g
50974
PSYC 4 7 4
01
P s yc h o l o g y a n d Women A , S 2
52847
PSYC4 8 1
01
Adv a n c e d
to
Matu r i t y
Ps y c h o l o g y
&
S2
4 4
S2
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P re r e qu i s i t e : pe rmi s s i on
52 8 4 8
PSY C 4 8 3
01
Sem:
52530
P S YC 4 8 3
02
S e mi n a r :
5294 6
PS Y C 4 8 3
03
Sem:
50529
P S YC 4 9 3
01
H i s t o ry
52846
PSY C 4 9 5
101
I n t e rnship
Commun i t y
P s ych Appl
P r e j udice
Culture and
and
S2
4
Ps ychology
S y s t ems
2
S2 SR
S2
4
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4
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1
T
F
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM Mo r i t s u g u ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM T o y o k a wa ,
1 1 : 1 5AM
1 2 : 2 0 PM G o e de r t ,
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM M o r i t s ugu ,
Ro s e l l ,
J
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J
52819
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02
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4
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J
52504
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01
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50532
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01
Re l i g
&
L i t /Old
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T
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0 9 : 5 5 AM
1 1 : 4 0 AM
50533
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01
Re l i g
&
L i t / N e w Te s t am e n t
Rl
4
T
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0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM Y ag o w ,
D
A OMN - 2 0 4A
50534
REL I 2 1 2
02
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&
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R1
4
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Church
H i s tory
R2
Page 76
I n s t ructor
XAVR- 2 1 2
T
M a y be Fee :
Modern
PSYC 2 4 2 .
requi red .
XAVR- 2 1 2
taken
I ndependent
Asia
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Ro s e l l ,
L04 .
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2 S2
SR
M
T R T
52498
Ro s e l l ,
P s y ch
p e rmi S S i on .
50517
Lab :
or
comp l e t i on o f
5 0 97 1
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L02 ,
i n s t r u c t o r p e rm i s s i o n
Co-re g i s t e r Pre req :
242
c omp l e t i o n o f
J
J
ADMN - 2 1 0
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$ 12 . 00
for
1
-
6 credits .
S t u d y C a r d R e qu i r e d .
RELIGION (continue C RN
COURSE
COURSE T ITLE
ID
CR
5 2 8 2 0 RELI 2 2 4
01
Luth e ran
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R2
52821
02
Luthe ran
H e r i t age
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4 4
50536
RE L I 2 2 6
01
C h .r i s t i an
Ethics
52508
RELI 2 2 7
01
Chri s t i a n
T h e o l o gy R 2
R2
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DAY S
L OCA T I ON
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52824
REL I 2 3 9
01
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50981
RELI 3 3 0
01
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52825
RELI 3 3 1
01
New
51484
RE L I 3 3 2
01
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5 0538
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01
5 2 5 0 9 RE L I 3 6 4
01
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S t udi e s
R2
4
RE L I 3 6 4
02
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Studi e s
A , R2
4
52826
RE L I 3 6 7
01
*Ma j o r
5251 1
REL I 3 6 8
01
Femi n i s t
52348
P.E L I 4 9 9
01
C ap s t o n e :
52510
P.e 1 i g i on s
of
and
Stories Life
Luther
of
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1 1 : 4 0AM
S t i ve r s ,
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0 5 : 2 5 PM
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1 1 : 5 0 AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
Bat t e n ,
A
0 6 : 0 0 PM
0 8 : 0 0 PM O a kma n ,
D
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0 1 : 3 5 PM
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0 9 : 3 0 PM G r o s s ,
W
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0 8 : 0 0 PM B r e a z e a l e ,
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R2
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l'
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T h i n ke r s , T e x t , G e n r e s &
F
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4
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Top i c :
Nature
TtJ ome n , field
Re q u i r e s 52823
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trip
and and
the
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-
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s eme s t e r
hours
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32
Et h i c s
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in
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and
Historical
ROTC 50541
H I LS 1 1 2
01
I n t r o du c t i on
to
US
Army
2
50542
H I LS 2 1 2
01
I n t rodu c t i on
to
Leadership
2
50543
H I LS 3 1 2
01
Leader ship
50544
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01
P r o f e s s i o n a 1 � sm a n d
Et h i c s
3
5 1 98 1
MILS 4 12
02
P r o f e s s i on a l i s m
Ethics
3
50545
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101
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and
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l'
M a n a g ement and
MILITARY SCIENCE
-
R vi
D
OGYN - 1 0 2
Lab
Fee :
$15 . 00
OGYH - 1 0 4
Lab
Fe e :
$15 . 00 $ 15 . 00
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 6 : 3 0 PM G i l e s ,
C
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Lab
Fee :
0 3 : 4 0 PI�
0 6 : 3 0 PM B r own ,
11
OGYM - 1 0 4
Lab
Fee :
$15 . 0 0
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 6 : 3 0 PM B r own ,
N
OGYM - 1 0 6
Lab
Fee :
$ 15 . 00
TBA
Lab
Fe e :
$ 1 5 . 00
TBA
Brown,
M
SCHOOL OF T'RE ARTS 5 0 3 62
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01
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te achers
l e c t u re ,
onl y
other
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TBA
SOC IAL WORK CRN
COU R S E
ID
COURSE
T I T LE
CR
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LOC A T I ON
I N ST RUC T I ONS
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM
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K
TBA
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pe rmi s s i o n
r e qu i r e d
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r e qu i r ed
First-Year
Exp e r i e n c e
o f f e r in g
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p e rmi s s i on
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50987
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01
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Wo r k
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4
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51490
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Lab
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P o l i cy
50557
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01
Social
50559
SOCW4 7 3
01
Social W o r k Practice
50560
S OCW 4 7 6
01
F i e l d Expe r i e n c e
II
50561
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01
Field
S e mi n a r
II
S2
Expe rience
III
S2 3
R
TBA
T
II
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H i am ,
G
0 9 : 4 5AM Hi am,
G
Fee : ADMN - 2 1 2
Rus s e l l , 52350
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01
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SR
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1 1 : 5 0 AM
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$15 . 00
K
Ke l l e r ,
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SOCI l O l
01
Ame r i c an
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50551
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02
Ame r i c a n
Society
5 2 8 63
SOC I l 9 0
01
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528 65
S OC I 3 6 2
01
Fami l i e s
in
Methods
Ame r
50582
SOC I 3 9 7
01
Re s e a rc h
50554
S OC I 4 1 3
01
C r ime
Society
and
the
4
(101)
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52531
SOCI 4 9 5
101
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1
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M W
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4
S2
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0 8 : 0 0AM
4
52864
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F
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0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM M c D a d e ,
J
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K
ADMN - 2 0 8
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R
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1 0 : 2 0AH
Higginson,
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0 3 : 3 0 PM B i b l a r z ,
0 3 : 4 0 PM
0 5 : 2 5 PM
J
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01 02
Int roductory I n t roduc t o r y
Statistics Statistics
MR MR
4 4
T T
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I n t r odu c t o r y
Statistics
MR
STAT 2 3 1
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R
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05
Intro
Statistics
( SOC I )
MR
4
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for
1-4
s t udy
credi t s .
card
re qui r e d .
Co- regi s t e r
for
STAT
231
L03
L0 4 .
Lab
Fe e :
$50 . 00
ADHN- 2 0 4 A C o - r e g i s t e r
0 3 : 3 0 PM
Fore s t ,
A
ADMN- 2 1 6
1 1 : 5 0AM
0 1 : 3 5 PM
B r own ,
R
XAVR- 2 5 0
0 1 : 4 5 PM
0 3 : 3 0 PM L e on - Gue r r e r o ,
XAVR- 2 5 0
L0 1 ,
for
STAT
231
Lab
Fee :
$50 . 0 0
Co- regi s t e r
for
STAT
231
or
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LOS
all
or
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L08 .
ma j o r s .
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&
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L0 6 .
Co-regi s t e r
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period
Lab
$50 . 00
onl y .
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L02,
$50 . 00
for
L07
L0 1 ,
regi s t rat ion
Lab
Page 78
or
L04 .
for
50 562
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Lab 50706
STAT
&
TISTICS
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Gender and Comm unication A Psychology and Women A, S2 Feminist and Womanist Theologies A, R2
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When accepted for membership in the PLU commu nity, each student assumes the responsibilities and rig hts emerging from the un iversity's goals and objectives. These include, but are not limited to, its dedication to exploring h u man knowledge and cultu re while promoting the intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual development of students, and n u rturing each student's preparation for responsible participation , not only on the campus but also in local, state, regional, national, and international settings. The u niversity adopts only such policies, rules and regulations that seem necessary for the welfare of the educational commun ity. Regu lations include those items that fal l within policies set by the Board of Regents and the u niversity admin istration, along with local , state, and federal laws. Each student associated with PLU is expected to be familiar with and to follow all policies, rules and regulations promulgated by the university. Failure to abide by the policies, rules, and regulations may result in disciplinary action(s) outlined in The Student Conduct System. The un iversity policies/student code of conduct can be read in full at plu .edu/printlhand book/policy. html. The following policies and procedures apply to all students at Pacific Lutheran U niversity. Other rules and regu lations developed by the u niversity may be fou nd i n the University Catalog, Living on Campus brochure, Housing and Meal Plan Contracts, Vehicle Parking Regulations Guide, and the PLU Housing Guide. These publications may be obtained from the Residential Life Office, LuteCard and I nformation Center, Campus Safety and Information , and the Student Services Center. •
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FINAL EXAMI NATION S C H E DULE J -TERM
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F i n a l Exam held the last day of class
S P RI N G - FI A L EXA M DATES : MAY 1 9 - 24 Days and Time Class Actually Begins MWF 8:00am
Monday
Final Exam Day and Time 8:00am - 9: 50am
Tuesday
8:00am - 9: 50am
MWF
9: 1 5am
MWF
1 1 : 1 5am
Wednesday
MWF
1 2: 30pm
Monday
1 :OOpm - 2: 50pm
M W (F)
1 :45pm
Tuesday
1 :OOpm - 2 : 50pm
M W (F)
3:40pm
Wednesday
3:00pm - 4 : 50pm
TR
8 : 00am
Wednesday
8:00am - 9: 50am
TR
9:55am
Thursday
1 0:00am - 1 1 : 50am
TR
1 1 : 50am
Monday
1 0: 00am - 1 1 : 50am
TR
1 :45pm
Thursday
1 :OOpm - 2 : 50pm
TR
3:40pm
Tuesday
3:00pm - 4 : 50pm
1 0:00am - 1 1 : 50am
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Late afternoon and evening classes should hold final examinations at the regu larly sched u led meeting times during exam week.
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Instructors for classes which meet on Wednesday-only, Thursday-only, or Friday-only d u ring the semester will need to contact the Scheduling Coordinator, at 253.535.71 1 3 to arrange for a classroom d u ring final exam week as Monday only or Tuesday-only classes are normally assigned to the regular classroom. Saturday-only classes normally schedule final exams on the Saturday prior to finals week.
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Students in one-semester-hour courses may be evaluated prior to the final exam week.
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Final exams are scheduled using the beginning time of the class.
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Friday of final exam week is available for make-up examinations, for fol low-up to examinations already given, or for student conferences.
FINAL G RADES Su bmission
Final g rades for each course are due in the Registrar's Office, Hauge Administration 1 30, no later than 1 2:00 noon on the fifth business day following the end of the term. See the J-Term and Spring calendars on page 4 for the specific date for each term. How to Access Final Grades
Grades may be viewed on Banner Web as soon after the term as the grades are posted . Go to PLU's home page at www .plu edu . select Online Services. click on Banner Web and Login. Select Student Services and Financial Aid. U nder Student Services and Financial Aid , select Student Records, and Final Grades. You will be asked to submit the term. Note: The term will not appear as an option until at least one g rade has been posted for that term. Please see the Student Services Center information on page 8 or 84 for information on how to obtain a hard-copy official or unofficial transcript.
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Register via Web •
Registration via web for J-Term and Spring 2003 beg ins Monday, November 1 1 by appointment. Registration for new transfer and non-matriculated students begi n s Monday, November 25. Refer to page 1 4 of this p u b lication for registration instructions. IMPORTANT: First-year (freshmen) and sophomore stu dents: You must schedule an appo!ntment with your advisor to obtain your Registration P I N prior to your schedu led registration appointme nt.
INTC and MUSI C lasses Now Avai la ble for Web Registration •
Students enrolling in the I nternational Core , private music lessons, and/or music ensembles may now register for those classes via Banner Web . See the instructions in the box at the beg i n n ing of the spring courses for the appropriate department for registration details.
Registration Appointment Times •
Conti n u i ng students will be notified via mail of the day and time when you can register. If you do not live on campus, please ve rify your local address with the Student Services Center to be certai n you r appointment information is mailed to the correct address.
Banner Web Hours •
Banner Web hours:
Sunday - T h u rsday
1 2 : 30am - 1 1 :25pm
Friday Saturday
1 2 : 30am -
5 : 55pm
1 2 : 00am - 1 1 :25pm
I f you are experiencing problems accessing Banner Web or your password has expi red, please contact Kirstin Vorhes, at 2 5 3 . 5 35 . 7 1 1 3 or vorheske@plu.ed u , o r t h e Stud ent Services Ce nter at 253.535 . 7 1 6 1 o r stusvc@e!u . ed u . Please make sure you prov ide your fu ll name, PLU ID n u mber, and birth date.
Sc hed u le Changes •
Wh ile every effo rt is made to ensure the accu racy of this sched ule, changes will occ u r after it is pri nted . You are strongly encouraged to re print your schedule from Banner Web just prior to the start of classes to identify any changes.
Change Yo u r PIN •
Your initial PI N (personal identification nu mber) is your birth date. Example: The PI N for a person born J u n e 1 6, 1 978, is 061 6 78. You may change your P I N at any time via the web. Protect your personal information - chan ge
your P IN ! C lass Sched ule Comments •
Several items contained in this class sched u le have been modified or reformatted in an attempt to improve clarity and provide additional information. Comments and suggestions for future im provements may be e-mailed to vorheske@pl u . edu or sent to the Sched u l i ng Coordinator, c/o Registrar's Office, H a uge Ad min istration 1 30 .
DISCLAI
ER STATEMENT
The information contained herein reflects an accurate picture of Pacific Lutheran University at the time of publication. However, the un iversity reserves the right to make necessary changes in procedures, policies, calendar, cu rricu l u m , and costs.
Cha nges to schedule information printed in this publication can be viewed at www.pl u .edu/ba nn er/bansched.shtm l or on the bulletin board outside the Registrar's Office (Hauge Admin istration 1 30). P u b l ished November 1 , 2002
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