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Four bars violate liquor law By CHRIS SUNDHEIM and EAN ESKRA Staff writers

Charleston police found four liquor license holders in violation of the city's liquor code Thursday night after they allowed an 18-year­ old to enter their establishments and purchase alcohol. Working in conjunction with the police as part of a covert operation, the 18-year-old informant was allowed to enter four out of seven establishments and purchase alco­ hol. All four found in violation were also charged in a similar operation in 1990 as well as other separate incidents in recent years. Violators will be charged with the sale of alcohol to a minor and allowing an underage patron into their place of business. At a date to be set Monday, they will enter a plea during an arr aingment hearing before Charleston Mayor and Liquor Commissioner Wayne Lanman. Each will face a minimum fine of $250 or a three-day suspension of their licenses, but the penalties may be stiffer with fines up to MIKE ANSCHUETZ/Seniorphotographer $1,000 and a possible 30-day sus­ Mac Magic pension or revocation of the liquor (from left) Ronald McDonald and Christine Kook entertain Jenny and Todd Hurst by pelforming magic during halftime at the Eastern versus license. Southern Illinois game Saturday evening at O'Brien Stadium. The Panthers lost the game 47-46. • Continued on page 2 Career Day/Job Fair Homecoming welcomes alumni By STEPHANIE CARROLL to be held on Tuesday Staff writer "The Spirit of theG arnes" By RANDY LISS up for students to come in and Eastern will welcome alumni Staff writer talk with business representa­ back for "The Spirit of the Homecomi n·g Events ,, tives from specialized fields of Games," the theme for the 77th MONDAY,OCTOBER 5 Taylor baslretbaltcourtsfr<>m 8 Eastern's Career Planning interest, Stewart said. annual homecoming celebration. King. and Queen efeetions in p.ro. to l0 iun� {Rain location: and Placement Center is hold­ "Basically, homecoming is a She added that companies the- U.ni-On Walkway and Cole- U.niversityBallrootrt) ing a Career Day/Job Fair time when we, as undergraduate from , St. Louis and man hall. Tuesday in the Grand Ballroom students and the Charleston com­ other areas throughout the , Coronation• .Me.A.fee Gym1 SATURDA't'OCTOBER 10 of the Martin Luther King Jr. munity, welcome back all the region will be represented at p.m. " Paradeo:n 6th and 7th St. from alumni returning to campus," said ' University Union. the fair, and officials from 9.:30a..m .10 _p..m; Kim Danielewicz University ,i2 The fair, which offers stu­ these companies will have the WEDNESDAY OCTOBER7 Kic.kofia tO'Brien S tadium Board homecoming coordinator. dents the chance to meet with opportunity to request an inter­ Fun Games,Sooth fromJ 2 p,m.to 2 p.m. "We all gather in reunion to sup­ ®ad4 !-30- representatives from various views with students. . p..m..to 6:30p- .tn (RainJocatiom mu �. State-'fOOtb port the football team. That has lndianlt alf companies and organizations, Stewart said students should i ooiiroom} been our philosophy in planning Univers.icy game,

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...... - ...... - .. � ...... ' ' . - ...... -..-...... ·�·-·· ....� ·- Monday, October 5, 1992 3 oyalty Candidates hold forum Tuesday Students sponsor By DAVID M. PUTNEY dents. am going to make a change in Gus Bus for city Staff writer "These are the guys who choose career path, this is the time to do council meeting to prosecute," he said. ''The poweF it." lections Members of a Student Govern­ The two candidates running for of that officeis considerable." Both attorneys said Eastern stu­ ment interest group are planning to Coles County state's attorney will A Mattoon native, Ferguson is a dents should take an interest in sponsor a free bus ride, beginning discuss their qualifications for the graduate from the University localpublic affairs. 1982 at p.m. Tuesday night, to take stu­ on day office, campaign positions and of Illinois Law School in Cham­ "(The forum) makes students 7 Elections for the Home­ dents to a Charleston City Council 1992 backgrounds at an open forum 7 paign-Urbana He has been a trial aware of what's going on in their meeting to lobby for a stop sign at ming Royalty will be held Mon­ p.m. Tuesday in the Buzzard attorney for Harlan and Heller in community," Novak said. the intersection of Ninth Street and y from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in two Building Auditorium. Mattoon for nine years. "Because they live there, it does RooseveltAvenue. tions. The discussion, sponsored by Novak of Charleston graduated impact their lives." Students on Stopping, a group Voting will be conducted at the pre-Law Society, the Uni­ in from John Marshall Law Ferguson said: "I think if is 1986 comprised mostly of members of leman Hall and in the University versity Democrats and theCollege School in Chicago. He has been a importantfor people of their age to Student Senate, hopes to assemble allroom in the Martin Luther Republicans, will begin with state­ Coles County assistant state's have an interest in their communi­ Jr. University Union. a large group of students to show King ments from Republican Assistant attorney forsix years. ty. There are crimes that occur on Royalty categories include king, commissioners the campus opinion State's Attorney Mark Novak and "I enjoy prosecuting," he said. campus, just like the rest of the on what they call a dangerous queen, male freshman attendant· Democratic challenger Steve "I enjoy being on the side of the community. a e freshman attendant. pedestrianintersection. and fem l Ferguson about their backgrounds. law. I like to servepeople." "I understand there is a lot of Senate members urging resi­ Kelly Flood and Fred Nesland A portion of the debate is also set Ferguson said he is running for (voter) registration going on cam­ are w re homecoming king dents of Greek Court, Carman Hall e the 1991 aside for audience members to ask a number of reasons. pus," he added. "I certainly hope queen. Freshman attendants for and other university and residential and questions. "I enjoy trial work," he said. "I (students) would take considera­ were Angela Halfman and housing areas to attend the meeting 1991 Peter Leigh, pre-Law Society enjoy getting in front of a jury. I tion to voting on the local level Johnson. as conc;erned and involved students. Jim . adviser, said the state's attorney have an interest in criminal law and would take time to find out Voter eligibility requires that stu­ race is important for Eastern stu- personally and professionally. If I about the local candidates." dents present a valid student ID or -Staff report driver's license to receive a ballot. � fo be eligible for royalty, candi­ CAA student member helps review academic majors dates must be full-time students Editor's Note: This is the first of three articles Gomes is an international student from Brazil voting rights on the council. Recently, the coun­ with a cumulative GPA of 2.5. highlighting the student members on the Council who has given plenty of her free time to the cil broke up into subcommittees to review, study must also be nominated by a They for Academic Affairs. community. and examine differentacademic majors. recognized student organization. By PAUL BUDZYNSKI "Most of my interests areserving the commu­ Each subcommittee is made up of three mem­ Coronation will be at 7 p.m. Staff writer nity," Gomes said. bers: one student and two faculty members, to Monday in McAfee Gym. Besides being on the CAA, she is a secretary study the majors. Organizations with 501-1,000 Eastern's Council for Academic Affairs helps of Rotaract, an organization that provides ser­ Gomes explained that her subcommittee, after members are required to sponsor to develop communications between the student vices to the University and Charleston communi­ studying the majors set before it, can recom­ candidates. This stipulation inc­ body and faculty by including student members ty. mend and/or vote on dropping or adding classes ludes all of Greek Court. on the board. Junior Lucie Gomes is one of the Gomes responds in delight when talking about to a certain major. organization, such as any res­ An students expanding the communication. the CAA. Presently, Gomes is making a effort to refine hall, is also able to sponsor idence Gomes, 21, who was nominated by Student "I really like my job," she said. "I have academics at Eastern through CAA and giving to candidate for each category. one Government for her position, has an extremely learned a lot." the Charleston and Eastern community through -Staffreport busy extra-curricular college life. She is a serving member of the CAA, with Rotaract

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allow the other three schools to consolidate, turning creased grade point average. Any student who is n Perot's re-entry Governors State, Chicago State and Northeastern into an organization or athletic program and cannot main one big school - Commuter's State University. a 2.5 GPA is banished from this school after 01ockery of U.S. Eliminate Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. semester. One of the poorer schools this half of the Midwest, our No warning, no probation, just get the heck off counterparts in Carbondale often have a better chance at campus. presidential race employment if they wrote their diplomas on steno paper. If you cannot get a 2.5 at Eastern while all you do is Did anyone really miss H. Ross Perot? Known for educational traditions like alcohol-laden around, grope the opposite sex and drink beer, Springfest and blocking off the streets on weekends due don't even deserve to be at a junior college, let alo Is anyone other than the most devoted Perot to heavy partying, half the students could go back to school with a decentreputation. supporter glad he is back? community college and the other half could move onto Depending on what the activity is, student's that Perot should drop out of the race, if not to the newly created Commuter's State. actually involved would get the drop-off level placed keep from hurting the process he holds so dear, Athletic cuts would come by slicing coaches salaries 2.2, with one academic warning available. but to save his own reputation. with a nixing of most assistant coaches and giving head Call the ideas crazy, call them radical, call them coaches a base pay and payfor performance program. less. But enough with killing our universities inch-by-i According to a Today/CNN Gallup poll, · USA Eastern's football program is a perfect example of ath­ and program by program. We're better off getting lid 72 percent of Americans will not vote for him if letic bloat gone bad. Head coach Bob Spoo gets only the true fat now than trying to carry it year-by-year, he is in the race or not. The poll also showed 7 $6,500 less than the Eastern athletic director - although by dass, student by student. percent of Americans plan to vote for him. he rarely does anything more than wander the sidelines Those are not good numbers for any candi­ with the playbook shoved down the front of his circa - Chris Seper is editpage editor and regular co/um f The Daily Eastern News. date to show, especially less than a month from t 942 Eastern Illinois sweater. or the general election. Any normal candidate could see that winning is not possible, but Perot isn't . ______Editorial any normal candidate. Th at is why he is so scary. Political scientists have said Perot's cam­ paign will do nothing more than siphon off vot­ ers from Clinton and Bush and at worst throw the election into the House of Representatives. The way he is carelessly crashing through the American electoral process shows he doesn't care about the system. Credibility is a huge problem. Reports of a Texas-sized ego, continued campaigning after already dropping out and the fact that he has the gall to drop out and re-enter at all will be factors in Perot's plummet toward obscurity. When he was a billionaire businessman promising fiscal success to the country his poll numbers soared. But as reports of his autocratic personality, take-no-prisoners business ap­ proach surfaced, his pollnumbers plunged. People don't want someone of Perot's char­ acter in the White House but his ego will not let him believe that. Perot will lose the election by a landslide, yet Your turn .•• the networks are going to let him continue his song and dance before the American public as regularly published after every semester. if what he has to say is really going to matter. Greek's grades Letter incorrec What I have not seen published in Every second spent on Perot is time the net­ actual work or The Daily Eastern News is any basis Democrats did works could have spent on the real issues pre­ to make sense of what there organi­ sented by George Bush or Bill Clinton, one of pure posturing? zations appear to imply via their dis­ request debate whom will be our next president. play advertisements. Are these Dear�itor: Dear editor: advertisements mere posturing or At the height of Perot's popularity, columnist. I'm writing in response to One of the points that presidential do the members of Greek organiza­ William Buckley predicted that by November, F. candidate John ldoux made during tions really perform at a higher level Turner's letter, Wednesday, Sept. his campaign would be the biggest joke Jn his visit on campus was that Greek academically than do students in in The Daily Eastern News wh stated that the University Dem American politics. organizations were the most highly general on this campus? had never formally invited By his re-entry to the race, he is certainly visible of all student organizations, How many of these organizations College Republicans to and that as such noticeable repre.: are really above the all-men's or all­ a doing everything he can to live up to that repu­ bate/forum. Many times, e -sentatives of the university, it stands women's campus average and thus tation. before the Illinois presidential to reason that expectations with logically have some reason to call pli ry, I had asked College Republi regard to the behavior of fraternities attention to their members' perfor­ President David Williams to de and sororities would be above that mance as "above the common with us. Every time he declined. anticipated students: level?" I came back to school this With the Sept. 29 issue of The After all, while the display adver­ knowing that now was the time Daily Eastern News, it appears that tisements specifically praise individu­ have a debate with the Colle nearly every one of the general fra­ al members who have excelled, it Republicans. Once again, ternities and sororities on our cam­ would seem the underlying intent of Da Williams declined to debate with pus have published display adver- the advertisements is to suggestthat So Chad, the next time you tisements praising their members the group itself promotes (and has) you are obligated to write a le Shakespeare with 3.0 or higher grade-point aver- superior academicperformance. • • • • • · • • • • · • .. . , 4': ••f I(.,,,.. • - • • • .-.·.- ..: �.· -1-99Z:r e ag'e-s··fo(-5(.>fihg'·terro hMrt!· • 'Cfiarlesc; B>eifY - g \t���'J �:t�...�7Jir(k-j\D(I-· noticed such advertisements are The Dally Eastern News Monday, October 5, 1992 5

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Any Questions, Please Contact: Career Planning and Placement Center - SSB - 581-2411 EasternIll inois University Monaay, Volleyball team sweeps By KEITH FARROLL have it together. They only Associate sports editor served three times in that final game. Although Eastern 's volleyball Susie Green's 12 kills and 15 team did not play as well this digs, Lori Olson's eight kills and past weekend as it has played all ' 20 digs, and Beth Foster's eight year, it still posted two more vic­ kills and seven blocks helped aid tories in Mid-Continent Con­ Eastern in the win over the ference play and moved into sole Flames. possession of second place. Eastern started the conference "I'm thrilled (to pick up the weekend Friday night with a 15- two wins), but we didn't click 13, 15-13, 15-8 victory over the this weekend as well as we have Valparaiso Crusaders. been doing all year," Eastern vol­ The first game, which took 40 leyball coach Betty Ralston said. minutes; against Va lparaiso set But the Lady Panthers, 6- 1 in the tone for the rest of the match. the conference and 8-7 overall, There were 14 sideouts before a still stole second place with a 11- point was even scored and the 15, 18-16, 15-10, 15-2 win over biggest lead a team had was three the University of Illinois at points. Chicago Saturday afternoon. Kim Traub Ralston said when Eastern Junior middle-hitter Kim "She was an inspiration for the played Valparaiso last season, the Traub led Eastern defensively as team when she was diving for Crusaders were a very strong well as offensively in the early balls in the back row," Ralston defensive team. stages of the match which said. But in this match the Lady seemed to be contagious to the Ralston said, with the excep­ Pan thers scored a lot of their rest of the team for the latter part. tion of Traub, the team looked points offtips and blocks. ALL NEW RELEASES flat early in the match. With Traub 's performance, she Green flirted with the 20-kill, $3.00 PER DAY is the first middle-hitter in the "I didn't see my team out 20-dig club with her 17-kill and there," Ralston said. "The girls NEW HOURS: 10 A.M. TO 12 MIDNIGHT history of Eastern volleyball to 21-dig performance. CLOSED SUNDAY join the 20-kill, 20-dig club with were looking like they didn't Traub recorded 16 kills and her 21 kills and 26 digs in the know each other." four blocks, Foster had 11 kills ALL OTHER TITLES win. She also posted five solo But in the last game of the and four blocks and setter Amy match, the Lady Panthers did $2.00 PER WEEK (7 DAYS) blocks. Van Eekeren had 36 assists. lli • 217 Lincoln Front Disc Brakes Lube, Oil TRANSMISSION 345-PENS (7367) includes Filter Change 1422 SERVICE Fax-345-6602 resurfacing rotors (;\ Gi . Change Fluid 4i22 and Wash& e *Parcel Shipping* & Labor 0�e�0o �'& Filter & Gasket *Fax Service* Metallic Pads extra Wax �:� zS, Most Cars ost Labor Exp.10/12/92 v 1 n. 11 ...... ,_...... � ..... Exp.10/12/92 �22 Pans Extra _ LXp. iV/ lL/9.l . \ ��· .... Special r::>i�CC>L:ln..t fe>r EITJ StL.J.clen..ts . PANTHE(It. - R Free In..spec:tie>n..s ...... 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ISN'T IT TIME YOU TRIED team continued their impressive for the Lady Panthers with a time Craft said the women harriers running this weekend as they fin­ of 18:39, good for sixth place. will be getting a much deserved THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN? ished third at the Ozark Invita- Thomas was named Mid-Con ath­ rest this weekend, as they are idle 409 ?TH STREET 345-7427 6onal in Springfield, Missouri. lete of the week last week. fromcompetition. The women harriers, who were Kiya was followed by Ti Jaye "We,ve been going pretty strong coming off a first place finish at Rhudy who finished four seconds since we opened our season," says the EIU Invite, ran a very strong behind Thomas for seventh place. Craft. "We need a break so we race and came up just 16 points Brooke Roberts and Amy Bersig can get away from it for a little shy of firstplace Drake. finishedjust one second apart and while." Coach John Craft was very took 12th and 13th place respec­ The Lady Panthers, after resting pleased with the continued success tively. up this weekend, will be on the of his team. Erma Perez and Jamie Heath road the following week to com­ "Our ladies did a real good job both had times of 19:40 to share petein Kenosha, Wis. Football •Continued from page of tacklers downfield and we have ball and took it into the endzone for 12 a great offensive line," Koresec two points, tying the score at 40. the endzone but theplay was bro­ said. "The offensive line did a hell "Wben he (Ray McElroy) got '! ken up by Saluki defenders. of a job. Every time I had the ball offthe edge and blocked it, I was "We work on that all the time in there was a hole somewhere.". right there and I just picked it up. practice, the receiver just got Unfortunately for Eastern the When I was running I could here knocked down on the play," Salukis showed why they are the the people coming next to me Mauch said about the conversion bestoffen sive team in the Gateway. blocking," Dircks said. "When I 24 attempt. "I was supposed to pass to Even without Jourdain, who aver­ was in high school I was an option -Can Case Melvin Jackson but he got knocked ages 114 yards per game, Southern quarterback and Martin Ellens was Any • Old Milwaukee so I went to Obie (Cooper)." Maybelline® • Regular · Light down rushed for 295 total yards. Running my tailback, so when you hear their • Natural Light Thegame was one of the more Cosmetic back Anthony Perry rushed 40 voices you know exactly where Item In Stock 12-ounce cans unusual games of year and includ­ times for 208 yards and three they are after four years of high ed five lead changes. Rushing was touchdowns. school." YOUR the prominent mode of offense for There was even a little history The Panthers received a scare CHOICE both squads. Easternracked up 228 made Saturday night by the late in the fourth quarter when yards on the ground while Panthers. For the first time in the leading tackler Dan Dee was carted Southern, playing without injured three years since the rule was insti­ off the field with a concussion. fullback Yonel Jourdain, the sec­ tuted, Eastern scored two points off Spoo said it was lucky that's all it 1 ond leading rusher in the Gateway, of a blocked Southern Illinois extra was. Kodak Gold I Chicken of rushed for 295 yards. I point attempt. Ray McElroy Even though the Panthers lost the Sea 7424 Panther halfback Bill Koresec blocked the kick and the ball was the game, it will not be one they Plus 200 / I: _,,.____j rushed 15 times for 119 yards in scooped up by Eric Dircks who ran are likely to forget anytimesoon. Color Print 7 : I 1 5691 I first half but was held to only I Chunk Light Tuna 1 the to about the 15-yard line before "There was a lot of emotion out Film packed 1n water 1 net yards on six carries in the I seven flipping the ball in back of him to there," Mauch said. "I honestly 6.125-ounce can. 1 second half. I avoid the tackle. �.1artin Eliens was don't think we lost this game, time "I knew they weren't that great right behind him and caught the just ran out on us." 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4 _.-- �--•- --�-..Ask...fnr..Iinle}'.- • , ·------. _ •. • . to Monday, October 5, 1992 The Dally Eastern News Men's ten nis team drops two matches Women tennis team By MATT MAHARG make the final score 4-0. against Evansville before drop­ Staff writer Against Evansville, the match ping the match, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4. continues winning ways was played out more, but Jeff Lindstrom was the lone sin­ The men's tennis team lost Eastern lost some close ones gles winner against Evansville By MATT MAHARG and Illinois-Weslyan 29. twice during the weekend, 4-0 this time in comparison to the with a 7-5, 7-5 victory. Staff writer "Heading into the season, I to Southeast Missouri and 6-1 to Southeast Missouri match. The "I think when the spring sea­ knew I had a·lot of talent, but Evansville. The matches were No. 1 team of George Macey son comes around, we'll be The women "s tennis team these girls have surprised me not played in full because under and Dennis Alexander lost the looking to beat Evansville," enjoyed just about the same early on this fall," Ross said. amount of success it did last the new rules, a match will end match according to tiebreaker Eastern coach John Bennett "We've got the biggest tourna­ weekend as it did in the Millikin when it is mathematically over - rules, Pat Mellin and said. ment a team of mine has ever 9-8. Invitational by posting an over­ with the new point system. Brandon Kuhl then lost at No. "We've -proved we can play been in at Ball State this week­ 2, all singles-doubles record of The new point system award­ people close at times, but I think 28- end and I think we'll surprise 8-6. which included two losses to ed one point to the team who 7, some people." Eastern did win one doubles the key forus now is to get back itself. Everyone else besides won two of the doubles match­ match that had no bearing on the into better shape physically and Eastern appeared to have no Wulfers and Erickson may not es. Such was the case as outcome as Rozboril and Ivers speed-wise." problems as Samantha Wulfers have gone undefeated, but no Southeast Missouri did so over won at No. 3, 8-5. Eastern is 1-4 on the fall sea­ and Terra Erickson both went 4- one had more than one loss. Eastern. With five singles No one from Eastern was able son and will play some of the 0 in singles play. Wulfers fin­ Eastern's No. singles player, matches left, all Southeast to go longer than two sets alumni Saturday morning in ished first in the No. flight 1 1 Theresa Rumage, lost a tough Missouri had to do was win against Southeast Missouri, but Charleston as an exhibition. while Erickson was champion in match in the first round but then three of them and they did to Mellin managed to go three the No. 2 flight. came back to finish first in the "We could've gone up there consolation bracket. not mentally ready, but that 's Melissa Welch might have not how this team is," Eastern Bears blow lead, fall to Vikings 2 tennis coach John Ross said . finished first in the No. flight MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Jim Harbaugh built the threw during two touchdown drives, the second "This team is really motivated singles competition if it weren't Chicago Bears a 20-0 lead. Then he made the play capped by Roger Craig 's I-yard run, as the Vikings and everyone realizes a match is for a loss to partner Terra that began to tear it down as the Minnesota Vikings took sole possession of first place in the NFC a match and wants to win. The Erickson in the championship. rallied for a 21-20 victory Sunday - the second­ Central. competition we faced was tough Welch finished with a 2-l mark. Minnesota is 4-1 for the first time since 1977. biggest fourth-quarter comeback in NFL history. and it 's a credit to the girls for Lisa Berg finished 3-1, good Harbaugh's bad sideline pass with 14:03 to play Chicago (2-3) has a losing record after five playing on the road so well." for second place in the No. 3 was intercepted by Todd Scott, who went 35 yards games for the first time since 1983, Mike Ditka 's No team points were kept, but flight singles, but had to pull out for a touchdown that ignited what had been a beat­ second year as coach. The Bears have been Ross figured Eastern would've a tough three-set match in the en and bumbling Minnesota team. outscored 100-34 in the second halves of their last had about 52 for first place with semifinals to get to the champi­ Rich Gannon then completed all seven passes he three games. Washington University with 38 onship.

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Schedule of Events Saturday, October 3 & Thursday, October 8 Sunday, October 4 Pep Rally/Bonfire Window Painting Lawson/Taylor Courts 8 m-1 0 m Union Wal kway p p Rain Location: University Ballroom 10am-5pm Monday, October 5 Saturday, October 1 O Homecoming Parade Elections 6th & 7th Streets Union Wal kw ay/Coleman Hall 9:30am 7:30am-4pm Kick-off Coronation O'Brien Stadium McAfee Gym noon-2pm ?pm Football Game Wednesday, October 7 EIU vs. Indiana State I Fun G ames O'Brien Stadium South Quad 2pm 4 :30pm-6 :30pm Eastern Rain Location: University Ballroom Illinois University 1111 IX.>AKD or GO\nt,oR� U:'\I\l.k>rm:� ' .. ' ... t...... f. Football fans given night to remember a 40-yard O'Brien Stadium has seen its touchdown share of exciting games and pass to Saturday night's game with Obadiah Southern Illinois was for me the Cooper on most exciting I have witnessed. third down, The only problem with the and the excitement was the score, for other three Eastern needed this game to have went to any hopes of winning the confer­ Mike Rum­ ence. mel for a For anyone who wasn't there, total of 90 Matt they might have at first gotten the yards and ���arg impression that the teams were two touch­ engaged in a shootout, but in downs. reality, this was a night that was But Mauch probably should dominated by the running game ... credited most with his ten-yar 295 yards rushing for Southern gain on fourth and nine whe Illinois and 228 yards for Eastern. Eastern was trying to get into t The bulk of those 295 Saluki endzone on the final drive. An rushing yards from scrimmage quarterback who has speed a

were largely on the carrie's of · can take advantage of it becom Anthony Perry, who tried 40 more of a threat to any defen times, coming away with 208 and Mauch has proven he has yards and three touchdowns. ability to run. MIKE ANSCHUETZ/Seniorphotographer Several times Perry burned But Southern Illinois' quarter (From left ) Brian McGavock, Leonard Satterwhite and Bryan ]asker encourage the Panthers' decision to go Eastern on the trap draw escaped back Scott Gabbert deserve fo r two points at the end of Saturday's 4746 loss to SouthernIl linois. The conversion, which would have given into the defensive backfield for credit for being able to thread t Eastern the win, was unsuccessful. big yardage. needle under pressure on thir But -there was another runner and long situations. He was abl who had a good night, Eastern's to keep drives alive with elute E stern f lls to SIU, 47-46 Bill Korosec. He rushed for 126 passes in traffic all night. a a yards. Outside of Obadiah Cooper' By RYAN GIUSTI to 3-2 and 1-0 in conference. Korosec has always been a 85-yard touchdown return t Staffwriter Trailing 47-40 with 3:45 left in the game, Mauch �rc-1.i. 111 , IJ_ I tough, rugged runner when he has begin the second half, the mo and the Panthers marched 65 yards in just over three gotten his hands on the ball and interesting play on the night f For a game that had a little bit of everything, it was minutes and capped the drive with an 8-yard touch­ Saturday was more of the same me was when Eastern blocked ironic that Saturday's Gateway showdown with down pass to Mike Rummell, bringing the Panthers to thing. He seems to make yardage Southern extra point try an Southern Illinois University would come down to just within one point. where there is none and twists returned it fortwo points. I don' one play. With no overtime in college football, Eastern coach and spins his way through would­ think I'd ever seen anything lik That one play meant the difference between victory Bob Spoo had a decision to make. Go for the win or be tacklers. He isn't the biggest that before and it occurs so ve and defeat for the two teams. For Southern it meant a go for the tie. Spoo said the decision was an easy one - running back, but it was nice to rarely... but it just had to 47-46 win and for Eastern it meant an all to familiar to make. b see him have the night he had. included in this game. disappointment. "It wasn't even a decision. Yo u got to go for the I also thought Pete Mauch did I'm glad I went, because I For the second year in a row the Salukis edged the win," Spoo said. fig Panthers by one point when Eastern quarterback Pete Eastern went for the two-point conversion and the an outstanding job in a backup ure most people only see on Mauch's two-point conversion pass was broken up in victory. Mauch took the snap and rolled to his right role at quarterback. He didn't game like that in a lifetime. the endzone with 30 seconds left in the game. under heavy Southern Illinois pressure. He passed to have to throw much, but when he The loss drops Eastern to 2-3 overall and 0-2 in the Obadiah Cooper who was in the front of did, he made them count, espe­ Matt Maharg is a staffwriter fo r Gateway Conference while Southern Illinois improves cially on fouroccasions. One was the Daily Eastern News. •Contin1:1edon page 12 Agyeman scores three as soccer team wins, 4- By RYAN GIUSTI we played three really good, top in the first half off an assist by consecutive conference gam Staff writer 20 teams," senior tri-captain Jim freshman Steve Van Dyke. all on the road which 'Mosn Davidson said. "I think it was Sophomore Richy Tovar helped said makes the win again To all those Mid-Continent nice to get back on track. It was set up the goal by stealing the Northern important. Conference opponents that pretty obvious that we could clearing pass and keeping the "It's very important that thought the Eastern soccer team have played even better today. ball in the Huskies end of the won because it's a conferen was down and out, the Panthers ·But we got four goals which is field. Agyeman completed his game and we have lost so m sent a strong message Friday nice and I thought they were hat trick in the second half with games. It's about time that afternoon. four pretty good goals too, that the assist going to Robert won one and why not win o They're back. shows that we 're being ·cre­ Tomic. when it counts toward som Eastern won for the first time ative." Eastern coach Cizo Mosnia thing," Mosnia said.

since Sept. 7, beating Northern Also getting back on track said he was pleased with his Davidson agrees that the w· Illinois University 4-2 at was sophomore tri-captain Paul offense which had its second could be a building block to be Lakeside Field. The Panthers Agyeman. Agyeman, who highest output of the season. ter things. improved to 2-4- 1 overall and scored 26 p,0ints as a freshman, "I was very happy with "I think it's a big win, remain in a tie for first place in found the net for the first time offense ," Mosnia said. "Not as Davidson said. "We're 2-0 i the conference with a 2-0 mark. since the season opener, scoring much that we scored four goals, conference and we got Weste

The Huskies continue to sink, three goals and adding an assist. it's just the way they came coming up and we know we c dropping their fourth straight Late in the game a fourth goal Pa ul Agyeman about. They were set up nicely beat them. It can only be pos and falling to 1-6-1 overall and was taken away from him on a when the Huskies' leading scor­ and there was no selfishness on tive from here on out. If yo 0-2 in the Mid-Con. disputed call by the referee. er Dave Weichman kicked in his one player's part." look at the rest of the shcedul After winning the season "I was glad to score, I had fourth penalty kick of the year. Mosnia said that the Panthers I think we can play with anyo opener against Valparaiso, been in somewhat of a scoring But minutes later Agyeman shot were fired up for the Northern of the teams on there, so that's Eastern lost its next three games dry spell," Agyeman said. "But in the equalizer off of a feed by game but that he still sees some positive too." all to nationally-ranked teams. it was nice to get the team back Davidson. The same two teamed problems. The Panthers next game wi The Panthers then went to Texas on track, I wish we could have up again six minutes later to "This time around they were be in Macomb on Wednesda for a weekend tournament put the ball in the net a few give Eastern the lead. This time a little bit sharper mentally and when they take on conferen where it tied North Texas and more times. It was not that pret­ it was Davidson with the goal we need a little bit more of that foe Western Ilinois. Th lost to Southern Methodist, ty, but it was a win and we'll and Agyeman with the assist. because we 're still breaking Leathernecks finished second another top-ranked team. take it." Agyeman scored what proved down," Mosnia said. the Governor's Cup that wa "We had the losing streak and Northern took the early lead to be the game-winner at 20:08 The Panthers now play three hosted by Eastern in Septembe SPRING SEMESTER 1993 CALENDAR WA IT-LIST PROCESSING DATES SCHEDULE FOR TOUCH-TONE REGISTRATION IF WAIT -USTED BY CALL BACK TO CONFIRM AFfER START END For Spring Classes: Nov. 6 Graduates ...... 10/12/92 01/15/93 Nov. 9 Seniors with 105+ Sem. Hrs. Eamed ...... 10/12/92 01/15/93 Nov. 20 Nov. 23 Seniors with 90-104 Sem. Hrs. Eamed ...... 10/15/92 01/15/93 Dec. 4 Dec. 7 (LAST DATE TO WAIT-LISD Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Juniors with 75+ Sem. Hrs. Earned ...... 10/19/92 01/15/93 Juniors with 60-74 Sem. Hrs. Earned ...... 10/22/92 01/15/93 (Dates are subject to change, depending on demand.)_ Sophomores with 45+ Sem. Hrs. Earned ...... 10/26/92 01/15/93 Sophomores with 30-44 Sem. Hrs. Earned ...... 10 /29/92 01/15/93 Freshmen with 15+ Sem. Hrs. Earned ...... 11/02/92 01/15/93 PICK UP YOUR OFFICIAL SCHEDULE Freshmen with 0-14 Sem. Hrs. Earned ...... 11/05/92 01/15/93 Request Upper-Division COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Courses After you have registered (added classes) and PAID BY THE DEC. 11 DEADLINE, Beginning This Date-Even If Not Admitted to COB ...... Dec. 7 PICK UP YOUR OFFICIAL SCHEDULE and have your I.D. validated according to REGISTER BY THIS DATE TO AV OID $25 LATE FEE ...... Dec. 10 this schedule by last digit of social security number: TOUCH-TONE DORMANT PERIOD- You may call to inquire but not enter ...... Dec. 11-Jan.10 Enter East Door of Union Ballroom Purge Date for· Wait-Listed Regular Spring Classes ...... Jan. 5 Purge Date for Wa it-Listed workshops, second-half-term courses, etc. MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1993 TIJESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1993 is 2 days before class begins. CLEAR RECORD WITH E.I.U. BY THIS DATE 5 - 6 beginning at 8:30 a.m. 0 - 1 beginning at 8:30 a.m. OR LOSE YOUR SPRING CLASSES ...... Dec. 11 7 - 8 beginning at 10:30 a.m. 2 - 3 beginning -at 10:30 a.m. SP93 PAYMENT DUE DATE ...... Dec. 11 9 beginning at 12:30 p.m. beginning at 12:30 p.m. CALL (217) 581-3831 IF YOU DON'T RECEIVE 4 SPRING TUITION/FEES BILL BY ...... DEC. 16 DOOR CLOSES AT 3:00 P.M. DOOR CLOSES AT 3:00 P.M. Last Day to Request Full Refund Upon Cancelling Spring Classes ...... Jan. 8 Late Registration Day ...... Jan. 11 Official Schedule Distribution ...... Jan. 11-12 CHANGE OF ADDRESS Orientation Day ...... , ...... Jan. 12 First Class Day ...... Jan. 13 Be sure to notify the Housing Office of any change in your address-local OR Begin First-Half-Term Courses ...... Jan. 13 home address-or telephone number so that offices on campus will be able to Last Day to Add Courses (Touch-Tone) ...... : ...... Jan. 15 reach you, and you will receive all important correspondence, including bills that King's Birthday Observance-No Classes ...... Jan. 18 must be paid by the deadline to avoid cancellation of your classes. YOU ARE Last Day to Submit Audit Requests (done in Registration Office)...... Jan. 20 RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SURE THE UNIVERSITY HAS A CORRECT ADDRESS Last Day to Apply or Re-apply for Graduation (Records Office)...... Jan. 22 FOR BILLING. Last Day to Drop Classes and Not Be Charged (except insurance) .. .4 P.M. Jan. 27 Deadline to Request Insurance Refund...... Jan. 27 Last Day to Submit Credit/No Credit Requests (Touch-Tone) ...... 4 P.M. Jan. 27 SCHEDULED OPERATING TIMES Last Day for Course Withdrawal Without Grade (Touch-Tone) ...... 4 P.M. Jan. 27 FOR TTRS Begin W for Course Withdrawal (Touch-Tone) ...... Jan. 28 Last Day to WITHDRAW FROM THE UNIVERSITY and be charged only The system will be available for Spring beginning October 12, and will be 50o/o (Plus Insurance) ...... Feb. 10 accessible Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - Last Day for Grade Appeal ...... Feb . 10 10:00 p.m.; Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; and Lincoln's Birthday Observance-No Classes ...... Feb. 12 Saturday from8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. TTRS will be unavailable on holidays. Last Day to Drop FIRST:HALF-TERM COURSES-W (Touch-Tone) ...... Feb. 19 Changes in this schedule will be printed in the "Official Notices" of THE DAILY Mid-Term ...... Mar. 9 EASTERN NEWS. Last Day to Drop SECOND-HALF-TERM COURSES HINTS ABOUT CALLING IN: Be sure you have the dial tone before dialing. If (and have no record of the course). (Touch-Tone) ...... Mar. 9 the line continues to ring, the system is NOT available. If the line is busy, all SECOND-HALF-TERM COURSES BEGIN ...... Mar. 10 twenty lines forTTRS are tied up by other callers; call again later in the day. Last Day forW forCourse Withdrawal (Touch-Tone) ...... Mar. 16 The System begins to shut down 15 minutes before closing time; so you must Begin WP or WF forCourse Withdrawal (Touch-Tone) ...... Mar . 17 call in AT LEAST 15 MINUTES before the system is scheduled to close, or you will Spring Recess ...... Mar. 20 through Mar. 28 not be able to call in on the system. We recommend that you do not wait until Last Day to Withdraw Credit/No Credit Requests (Touch-Tone) ...... Apr. 2 the last minute to call in-especially on a deadline-because IF THE SYSTEM Last Day to Withdraw from Courses or University ...... Apr. 2 SHOULD BE DOWN, you would not be able to make your transaction. Last Day to Withdraw from SECOND-HALF-TERM COURSES NOTE. ALSO: The deadline for DROPPING a class (during the first ten class WITH W (Touch-Tone) ...... Apr. 21 days) and receiving NO GRADE for the class is 4:00 P.M. (See the calendar for Last Class Day ...... May 6 the deadline date.) There are no evening hours for TTRS on that day. Study Day ...... , ...... May 7 Final Examinations ...... , ...... May 8,10 11,12,13 Commencement...... - ...... May 15 TEXTBOOK RENTAL SERVICE HOURS Semester Closes ...... May 15 Last Day to Return Books to TRS-WITHOUT PAYING A FINE ...... May 15 Beginning Jan. 11, after you have registered and paid your tuition/fees, pick up textbooks in the Textbook Rental Service (TRS). TRS-located in the south end, A student may register fora workshop any time before the workshop begins, ground level of Pemberton Hall-is usually open 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon and 1:00 and may drop a workshop any time before the workshop ends. A STUDENT p.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Mon., Jan. 11 - Thurs., Jan. 14, TRS will MUST DROP A WORKSHOP/SECOND-HALF COURSE BEFORE IT BEGINS. IN be open 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tues., Jan. 19 and Mon., Jan. 25, TRS will be open ORDER NOTTO BE CHARGED FOR IT. 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. The telephone number forTRS is (217) 581-3626.

BUILDING AND ROOM ABBREVIATIONS BA BOWLING ALLEY, UNION KH KLEHM HALL LB/WG WRESTLING GYM, LANTZ BH BLAIRHALL L LIBRARY LH LUMPKIN HALL BB BUZZARD BUILDING LJB LEC LIBRARY LECTURE ROOM LS LIFE SCIENCE BUILDING

BB/GYM GYMNASIUM, BUZZARD BUILDING LB · LANTZ BUILDING LSA LIFE SCIENCE ANNEX BB/N GYM EASTERN NEWS OFFICE, BUZZARD LB/BBG BASKETBALL GYM, LANTZ M OLD MAIN BB/POOL POOL, BUZZARD BUILDING LB/CG CORRECTIVE GYM, LANTZ MG MCAFEE GYMNASIUM CCTR COUNSELING CENTER LB/FG FITNESS GYM, LANTZ MG/NG NORTH GYM, MCAFEE CARMAN CARMAN RESIDENCE HALL LB/FH FIELD HOUSE, LANTZ MG/DS DANCE STUDIO, MCAFEE CTS TENNIS COURTS LB/GG GYM, LANTZ MG/SG SOUTH GYM, MCAFEE CH COLEMAN HALL LB/LAB RESEARCH LAB, LANTZ MG/STAGE STAGE, MCAFEE cs CLINICAL SERVICES BUILDING LB/LOUNGE LOUNGE, LANTZ s PHYSICAL SCIENCE BUILDING DCH DVORAK CONCERT HALL LB/NG NORTH GYM, LANTZ SSB STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING FLDS FIELDS LB/POOL POOL, LANTZ BUILDING STAD STADIUM FAA FINE ARTS, ART LB/RC RACQUETBALL COURT, LANTZ STEVNSN STEVENSON RESIDENCE HALL FAM FINE ARTS, -MUSIC LB/RR RIFLE RANGE TAC TARBLE ARTS CENTER FAT FINE ARTS, THEATRE LB/SB SOUTH BALCONY, LANTZ TH THEATRE, FINE ARTS GC GOLF COURSE LB/TR TRAINING ROOM, LANTZ GR GREEN ROOM, FINE ARTS LB/VL VA RSITY LOUNGE, LANTZ 2-Sprlng Schedule t 993 CASHIER HOURS CLEARYOUR RECORD OR LOSE YOUR CIASSES

The cashier office (up the ramp on the south side of Old Main) is open 8:00 If you register and do not have a CLEAR RECORD with ALL UNIVERSITY a.m. - 3:30 p.m. OFFICES BY DECEMBER 11, your SPRING CLASSES WILL BE CANCELLED.

GENERAL ADMISSION INFORMATION SP93 PAYMENT OF TUITION AND FEES A bill and an unofficial schedule will be mailed to your home address about All new undergraduate students rriust be admitted through the Admissions Nov. 20, and payment must be received by Dec. 11. A student who registers after Office (first floor west, Old Main). Phone number: (217) 581-2223. Nov. 27 but no later than Dec. 10 will be billed at the home address, .with pay­ All new graduate students must be admitted through the Graduate School (206 ment due by Dec. 21. A student who does not RETURN THE BILL and any Old Main). Phone number: (217) 581-2220. REQUIRED PAYMENT by either Dec. deadline will be charged the $25 late fee. All former E.I.U. stuaents must be re-admitted through the Records Office (119 A student who registers LATE (after Dec. 10) will be required to pay tuition/fees Old Main). Phone number: (217) 581-3511. and the $25 late fee on the day of registration. A student currently enrolled in Continuing Education courses AND who was If you do not pay your bill by the due date on the bill, your classes will be sub­ NOT admitted as a guest student is eligible for the approaching term. ject to cancellation. EVEN IF THE AMOUNT DUE ON YOUR BILL IS "$0.00," you MUST RETURN THE BILL BY THE DUE DATE or your classes will be subject to Additional information can be obtained from the E.I.U. undergraduate or gradu­ cancellation. ate catalog and/or from the appropriate admitting office. EVEN IF you think the amount due on your bill SHOULD BE "$0.00," you must return the bill with an explanation BY THE DUE DATE or your CLASSES WILL BE REFUNDS SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION. You must register by DEC. 10 and return your bill with any required payment See the calendar for refund deadlines. by the Dec. deadline to avoid being charged the $25 late fee. ALL STUDENTS: Make sure the Housing Office has your correct home and local addresses in the computer so you will receive your bill in time to pay before REGISTRATION IATE FEE the deadline. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING SURE THE UNIVERSITY HAS A CORRECT ADDRESS FOR BILLING. A late fee of $25 will be assessed any student who EITHER registers late OR NOTE: IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR SPRING TUITION/FEES BILL BY fails to return the bill with any required payment by the Dec. deadline. A late fee DEC. 16, PHONE THE REGISTRATION OFFICE! will not be charged for students registering ONLY for workshops. REGISTER ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 10 TO AV OID BEING CHARGED THE LATE FEE. INSTALLMENT BILLING • 1 ' • •• • • • REGISTRATION PROCEDURE EIU offers installment billing for tuition/fees. When your initial bill for Spring is IATE due, you may prefer to pay an initial amount of EXACTLY $630.00. If you pay using installment billing, you will be charged an additional non-refundable $20 NEW UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. NEW FRESHMEN and NEW TRANSFER service charge, and the balance owed will be billed to your local address about STUDENTS should attend orientation on Jan. 11 at 8:00 a.m. in Phipps Lecture the sixth week of the Spring term. Any student using installment billing will pay Hall, Science Building, to receive · information. If orientation has already ended on EXACTLY $630.00, including a student who has paid the $100 advance deposit. Jan. 11, go to the Union Ballroom, University Union, for information. After Jan. The total of $630 = $610 toward tuition/fees + $20 non-refundable service charge. 11, go to the Registration Office for information. RE-ADMITTED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. On Jan. 11, go the the Union Ballroom, University Union, for information. After Jan. 11, go to the Registration TUITION AND FEES-ILLINOIS RESIDENTS Office for information. (Subject to change by Board of Governors.) CONTINUING UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS. Go to the Registration Office • for information. Undergraduate Full-time (12-18 s.h.) ...... $ 1266.45 ALL GRAJ)UATE STUDENTS. Call the Registration Office at (217) 581-3831 for Undergraduate part-time, per sem. hr ...... : ...... 99. 15 information. Graduate Full-time (12-16 sem. hrs.) ...... $ 1314.45 Graduate Part-time, per sem. hr...... 103.15 ALL LATE REGISTRANT�.WtLL ,BE J31LLEP A $25 LATE REGISTRf\TION FEE. Gradw;ite _i\s�ist;:tnt,ship,.Fllll:time'-(1,2-16,.s,h,) .. 1 •••; ••••••••• •·······: ············ ·············342 . 45 ALL LATE REGISTRANTS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY TUITION/FEES AND THE TEACHER ED., LEGISLATIVE SCH0LARSHIP . $25 LATE FEE ON THE DAY OF REGISTRATION. Some students who late register . ' . Full-time (12-18 sem. hrs.) ...... $ 289.25 will not be on campus to' pay by Jan. 15; for those students, we will mail a bill to Part-time, per sem. hr ...... 17.95 the HOME ADDRESS, and payment must be made no later than Jan. 26. Illinois Ve teran Full-time (12-18 sem. hrs.) ...... 23 3.25 Illinois Ve teran Part-time, per sem. hr...... 17.95 OVERLOAD FEES CO-OP TEACHER WA IVER (Graduate Students ONLY) Full-time, full waiver (12-16 sem. hrs) ...... $ 115.00 You will be assessed for EACH HOUR OVER 18 SEMESTER HOURS remaining Part-time, PER SEM. HR. WA IVED ...... 3.7 0 on your Spring class schedule after the last day to drop without being charged. Students who expect to use waivers must contact the Student Teaching Office See the calendar for deadline. BEFORE registering.

STUDENT INSURANCE REFUND PRE�QUISITES

Students who can provide evidence of having health insurance equal to or bet­ Check the catalog for information about prerequisites. Also be aware of these ter than the EIU Student Sickness and Accident Insurance may request "Petition general conditions: for Insurance Refund" forms from Student Health Insurance, Student Services Building, East Wing. A copy of your insurance company's outline of coverage or 1. Before registering for UPPER-LEVEL (3000- and 4000-level) courses in the COL­ a copy of your medical I.D. card must be attached to the completed "Petition for LEGE OF BUSINESS (COB), a student must be admitted to the College of Insurance Refund" forms. Business. Beginning about a week before classes begin, a student NOT admit­ JANUARY 27, 1993, is the last date these petitions will be accepted for Spring ted to the COB may request these courses. (See calendar.) Semester 1993. 2. ONLY HONORS STUDENTS may request honors sections of courses. 3. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS may not register in GRADUATE-LEVEL COURS­ ES, except that seniors may, under certain conditions-see catalog for details. QUESTIONS ABOUT FINANCIAL AID All courses which have prerequisites have been identified in the schedule bul­ A student with questions about Financial Aid should call the following tele­ letin with an asterisk (*) . Please check the course listings in the general catalog, phone numbers: scholarships, 581-5249; loans, 581-3711; Pell grants, 581-6405; or consult with your adviser to be sure you meet all prerequisites for any course Ve terans benefits, 581-5227; or student health insurance, 581-5290. in which you enroll.

ADVANCE DEPOSIT r-- -c;u:;OUr COU PON,- CO MPLETE iT,A"Nv-iE TURNirWIIB -Y OVRAD VANCEDE POSIT- - � 1 Each student must pay an advance deposit before being . allowed to register by Touch-Tone Telephone. The amount of the CLEARLY I advance deposit is for Spring. The advance deposit is ______$100 PRINT Name: ______�------applied to what the student owes for Spring tuition and fees. Last First M.I. : Students who are on FULL-PAY scholarship (a full-pay schol­ I arship pays ALL tuition and fees) or waiver must contact the I Registration Office (581-3831) regarding the advance deposit. A Social Security No.: ______Check No.: ______graduate student using cooperating teacher waivers must contact I I the Student Teaching Office ( 581 -2620). ADVANCE DEPOSIT IS APPLIED TO TUITION AND FEES. Check Date : I An advance deposit is required so that "frivolous registration" SUMMER FALL SPRING will not tie up needed seats. The advance deposit also guarantees 199_($25) 199_($100) 199_($100) (Indicate year for appropriate term for advance deposit.) that you have space in the class when you schedule by phone. The advance deposit is applied toward your total tuition and fees Make check payable to "Eastern Illinois University." for the term-it is not an additional cost. RETURN THIS SLIP AND YOUR ADVANCE DEPOSIT (FOR REGISTRAT ION) A student who is -interested in one particular course only is TO : Cashier's Office encouraged to use option on touch-tone to determine seat ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 2# EASTERN availability BEFORE PAY ING THE ADVANCE DEPOSIT. Charleston, Il.. 61920 I The advance deposit is refundable if you notify the USE ONE COUPON FOR EACH TERM I

Reg stration Office in writing by the cutoff date. See calendar. · - CUT ON LINE I \ -..,...... WWW-·;.;•"-'=-=�-..:.-..;.•..;.--.:.-.;;.-.-:.-;;.-�..;.- ;.;.-.;..- �;,,,: :.;�:.;';. --- • ...... ,. �·� r ...... ___ _ ,.._._ ,...... -...._ __.• �.,,...... _ ...... ,.� ... - ...... �.._ .:_,, ... SpringSchedule '199)-:.3

ACADEMIC LOAD CREDIT/NO CREDIT GRADING STATU S

When registering, please observe the credit-hour limits as specified in the See catalog for full description of Credit/No Credit option regulations. University catalog under the heading "Academic Load." Exceptions to the speci­ fiedlimits must be in the form of an approved waiver from the dean of the appro­ ABBREVIATED CONDITIONS FOR CREDIT/NO CREDIT priate college and should be presented to the Dean, Student Academic Services, ELIGIBILITY: Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. 116 Old Main, PRIOR to the beginning of the term for which the exception is to COURSES EXCLUDED: General Education courses, required professional edu­ be granted. Wa iver requests to exceed the 15-semester-hour limit for students on cation courses (including teaching methods), senior seminars, and any courses Academic Warning or Academic Probation will NOT be approved. which may count toward fulfillment of the major or minor, whether required or optional, may not be taken Credit/No Credit. In the event of concurrent enrollment, students are cautioned that they must LIMIT OF COURSES: A maximum of 12 semester hours with no more than one include all work at Eastern plus all work in which they are enrolled at other col­ course in any single subject title and no more than one course in any single leges or universities in determining class load. The total semester hours must not semester or term. For purposes of these regulations, Summer Intersession and exceed the limits allowed at Eastern. Failure to abide by this regulation will result regular Summer Term are considered a single term. Courses offered on Credit/No in the denial of credit for the transfer course or courses which, when added to the Credit option only and one one-hour PE service course per semester or term are Eastern academic load, violate the prescribed load limits. not counted against the 12-semester-hour limit.

LOAD LIMIT AUDITGRADING STATUS

No student may register for more than 18 semester hours unless he is eligible A student wanting to audit a course (in which the student is already enrolled) for an overload. A student eligible for an overload may register for no more than must obtain an audit card in the Registration Office, complete it AND have it 21 semester hours. signed by the instructor of the class. The completed audit card must be returned An undergraduate student with a minimum of sophomore standing may register to the Registration Office by the deadline. See the calendar. for up to and including 21 semester hours during the fall and spring semester pro­ viding he/she has earned the following cumulative grade-point average at E.I.U.: REGISTRATION = ADDS · Freshman ...... No Overload

Sophomore ...... 3.00 Under touch-tone, registering = adding; to register, just add the classes. Junior ...... 2.75 REGULAR CLASSES may be added through the third class day; drops may be

Senior ...... 2.5 0 made for these classes as indicated on calendar. · ··,. WORKSHOPS may be added until they begin; if you drop a workshop before it A senior with l�ss tha� 2.50 WITH PERMISSION begins, the class will not appear on your permanent record; if you drop a work­ • of dean of the appropriate college. shop after it begins but before it ends, the course will show on your record with a : , : _ ..; .,1�, 1 ,, ' the ' . "W." A graduate student may carry no more than 16 semester hours SECOND-HALF-TERM courses may be added until they begin; if you drop one of graduate credit. of these classes before it begins, the class will not appear on your permanent record; if you drop after the class begins_ but by the deadline, it will show on your record as a "W" drop. NORMALLOAD LIMITS SCHEDULE CHANGES Undergraduates (ADDS/DROPS) Academic Warning or Good Graduate Academic Probation Standing Students Try to make all changes to your schedule before classes begin. You may call back any time after you initially register to make any change to your schedule, SPRING 15 s.h. 18 s.h. 16 s.h. except during the published dormant periods. (See calendar.) If your record is unclear, you will not be able to add classes; you will, however, be able to drop COURSE-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS classes.

Generally, courses numbered 1000-1999 are freshman courses; 2000-2999, REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTERING ' I sophomore courses; 3000-3999, junior courses; 40004999, senior courses� and·· BY TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE 5000-6999, graduate courses. However, if pr:ere,qui,si�es. s�d�nts may_ . .. !1f�. 9}f;!, 1 "1 . , , • 1 ' I , . '· , , , I I ,> ,- (1 f I ' • -: , enroll according to the following schedule: . J • 1 l \ - ">-, 1. Must be a continuing student OR admitted or re-admitted to the University. 2. Must have paid at the Cashier Office, Old Main, OR mailed in the advance CIASS COURSES NUMBERED deposit of $100 for Spring-payment must be accompanied by an advance Freshman 1000 2000 a a deposit coupon; OR have submitted proof to the Registration Office of a Sophomore 1000 2000 3000 a FULL-PAY scholarship (a full-pay scholarship pays ALL tuition and fees); OR, if Junior 1000 2000 3000 4000 using co-op teacher waivers (graduate students only), have contacted the Senior 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000-5499 b Student Teaching Office; OR, if faculty or staff at E.I.U., have contacted the Graduate 4750-4999 5000-6999 Registration Office. 3. Must have seen adviser (if undergraduate student), and adviser must have set a. Courses numbered 3000-4999 in chemistry, foreign languages, mathematics, indicator in computer that student has been advised. and military science may be taken by students who have prerequisites and 4. Must have a clear record with the University. permission of the department chairperson. 5. Must complete schedule worksheet, and have acceptable alternates readily available. 6. Must use a touch-tone telephone and E.I.U. instructions to register. b. With 2.75 GPA and permission of instructor and Dean of the Graduate school. 7. Must terminate registration call in prescribed manner.

I I I • ' • I 1 • . .. ,It' , . ) I t � SENIORS . IN EIU GRADUATE COURSES ORAL ENGUSH PROFICIENCY

Seniors at EIU wishing to enroll in courses numbered 5000 through 5499 for Eastern Illinois University has adopted a program of Oral English Proficiency undergraduate credit must apply for permission at the Graduate School Office Assessment for all instructional staff. Students who have difficulty understanding prior to enrollment. To be eligible, the student must have a cumulative EIU GPA an instructor should, if possible, first consult with the instructor. In the event that the difficulties are not resolved, the student should address his/her concerns to of at least 2.75. During the final semester of residence in undergraduate work, or penultimate semester of residence in undergraduate work if the final semester the Chair of the department in which the instructor is teaching. Subsequent the appeals may also be possible through the Dean and then to the Provost/Vice is to be spent in student teaching or internship, a senior with a cumulative EIU President forAcademic Affairs. GPA of at least 2.75 may apply forpermission to take graduate level courses num­ bered 4750 through 5499 for reserve graduate credit. Students wishing to elect CANCELIATION OF SMALL CIAS�ES this option must apply for permission at the Graduate School Office prior to enrollment. No undergraduate may enroll in courses numbered 5500 or above. Complete regulations governing reserve graduate credit may be found in the Classes with small enrollments are subject to cancellation. Graduate Catalog. ALL- STUDENTS INDEPENDENT STUDY OTHER ARRANGED COURSES Be sure your name appears on the official tenth-day class roster for any class AND you attend. If your name does not appear on the tenth-day class roster, contact the Registration Office IMMEDIATELY. A student registering for independent study, internship, field experience, prob­ lems courses, or thesis must contact the chairperson of the department offering the course in order to obtain approval from the appropriate Dean. IN ADDITION, OFFICIAL NOTICES the student must register for the course by touch-tone telephone, making sure to request the correct section forthe number of credit hours to be earned. Read the "Official Notices" in THE DAILY EASTERN NEWS for important infor­ mation throughout the term. . ARRANGED COURSES REGISTRATION OFFICE Students registering for courses with "Arranged" meeting times should contact the appropriate Department Chair during the first week of classes regarding class The Registration Office is located in the south basement of McAfee. Office meeting times. hours are 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. The telephone num­ ber is (217) 581-3831. PERSONAL ACCESS CODE (PAC) When you register by touch-tone phone, you will need to create your own spe­ ACCURACY IN CALL NUMBERS cial 4-digit code (PERSONAL ACCESS CODE). Make this a number you will easily Be very careful to register for correct call numbers because the call number remember, and tell no one what it is. If the need arises to CHANGE your PAC, go determines exactly which course/section you are in and whether the course is i to the Registration Office to do so. Your PAC is your security code. You establish course which continues all term, or is a half-term course. your PAC on the first call you make for each term. You may use the same PAC every term, or you may use a different PAC every term-just be sure you can remember what PAC you use for a given term. HELPFUL HINTS CLOSED COURSES AVAILAB LE TOUCH-TONE REQUEST CODES When seats are unavailable due to course closures, the student should use the "l nnnn#" code to locate open sections of the class before trying to build a schedule ovei (See detailed explanation of each code if you have problems.) Touch-Tone. This will save much frustration when scheduling classes. 1. A nnnn# = Add a course (register) 2. D nnnn# = Drop a course

= 3. W nnnn# Wa it-list a course. May wait-list ONLY ONE SECTION OF A WAIT-LISTING COURSE. SOPHOMORES and above who need 3000-level (or higher) courses that are closed 4. nnnn# = Remove a course from wait-list should use the wait-list function. This provides a means of telling the department chair· •w ,_ = person exacty who and how many students need the course. 5. W# Inquire about status of wait-list courses = 6. R nnnn# Request Credit/No Credit grading status = Be sure to follow the schedule listed at the front of this bulletin for calling to confirn 7. *R nnnn# Remove Credit/No Credit grading status 8. L# = List all courses on your schedule your wait-listed course. If by the last date for confirming a wait-listed class you are no = actually scheduled into the class, you then have two alternatives : ( 1) contact the depart 9. L nnnn# List details on a course 10. A# = Add previously suggested course ment chairperson, or (2 ) choose another course. 11. I nnnn# = Inquire to find an open section AT SAME CLASS TIME AS ENTERED CLASS. For another section that meets at the CALL NUMBERS FOR COURSE/SECTION same time, enter I#. Use the "I" function to find sections Check carefully that you are entering the CALL NUMBER and NOT the COURSE added after the schedule was printed. If you have problems NUMBER when entering information on Touch-Tone. These are two different numbers. with closed classes, use the "I" to find out what sections are open before you schedule any classes. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT NUMBERS 12. N ddd# = List new courses added for specific department. Lists NEW When using the "N ddd#" function to find courses added after schedule was printed, COURSES-not new sections-added since class schedule use the 3-digit NUMBER-not the department alphabetical abbreviation. bulletin was published. ddd = 3-digit department NUMBER. T# = Terminate call 13. ·' ,, · ,; , .., .,,.._,. - , = INQ�Y WITHOUT REGISTERING 14. •• Causes last voice message to be repeated A student who is interested in one particular course only is encouraged to' use r optim = Cancels any numbers you entered since last voice 'message; 15. *# 2# on touch-tone to determine seat availability BEFORE PAYING THE ADVANCE last voice message will repeat. DEPOSIT. nnnn = 4-digit call number for a specific course/section.

If you enter nothing after being prompted, the voice message will again request PAY MENT OF FEES You must RETURN the FEE PORTION of your unofficial schedule form to the entry after about 20 seconds. If you exceed your time limit and the system hangs cashier by ·the due date EVEN IT SHOWS "$0.00" AMOUNT DUE. If you fail to up on you, no entries will be lost; simply re-dial and continue. If you have prob­ IF return this to the cashier, your CLASSES WILL BE SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION. lems registering, contact the Registration Office at (217) 581-3831.

TOUCH-TONE PROBLEMS TO CALL INYOUR REGISTRATION If you have problems with a specific request code, see the detailed explanation of thal Only a touch-tone telephone can be used to make entries. A touch-tone tele­ function. phone makes a different sound after each button is pressed. A voice prompt will guide you after each entry. EACH ENTRY IS COMPLETED BY PUSHING THE # BUTTON. YOU MUST PAY THE ADVANCE DEPOSIT TOUCH-TONE REGISTRATION R N,Gr.;1If..y�� N�; �Y. QIJF W.YISER,must..S�t the 1 �F.'Q E:,�NJJ a:�:U.tJOEn.G!lN/.\.J��' 1 INDICATOR in the COMPUTER. SCHEDULE WORKSHEET If you have problems, see "Helpful Hints."

· , · Telephone# (217) 581-6640 ' 1. Call the system number: (217) 581-6640. If you are calling on campus, dial only the last four digits. This is NOT a toll-free number. The system will be

SPRING TERM: 293# YOUR SS#: ______# available from Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.; Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.; - YOUR BIRTHDATE: MMDDYY# and Saturday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

YOUR PAC #.: XXXX# 2. After the prompt, enter the appropriate term number followed by the appro­ priate year and the # sign: You establish your PAC each term the first time you call TTRS for that term. = 1 = Fall 2 = Spring 3 Summer You will be asked to select EITHER the option to make changes to your schedule Use three digits to enter this information: Spring 1993 = 293. For Spring 1993, enter 293#. (register) OR the option to inquire about course information only. If you select the option to register, complete the worksheet below so you have the information 3. Select EITHER the option to make changes to your schedule (register) OR the handy. option to inquire about course information only. Request 4-Digit (Information below after # is for your information only.)

1 # = To make changes to your schedule-add, drop, request credit/no credit, Code Call Number # Dept. Abbrev. Course No. Section MEETS ·' ,. .... · '5.H. . .,�1.;�l:o..,, :> '(tJC�·rtI6 t· 1SJf� etc. or to inquire about course information. 2 # = To inquire about course information only. ANY PERSON MAY USE A # •. • t .... - .- -. . --_ , . THIS OPTION-EVEN IF NOT ADMITTED AS A STUDENT. If you choose this option, you may use these request codes only: N ddd#; I nnnn#; A # L nnnn#; and T#. A # A STUDENT WHO IS I]'.IJTERESTED IN ONE PARTICULAR COURSE ONLY IS ENCOURAGED TO USE OPTION 2# TO DETERMINE SEAT AV,AILABILITY A # BEFORE PAYING THE ADVANCE DEPOSIT.

IF YOU SELECT OPTION l# ABOVE: A #

4. After the prompt, enter your social security number followed by the # sign: A #

xxx xx xxxx #

A # 5 . On the first call for a term, enter your birth date as MMDDYY#-six digits, using two digits each for month, date, and year-followed by the # sign. A #

6. After the prompt, enter your secret Personal Access Code (PAC) followed by the # sign: xxxx # A # If you do not already have a PAC in the computer, you need to provide one. Make it a special number so you will remember it; and remember to keep A # your PAC SECRET. You establish your PAC when you call in for the first time for a given term, so you may use the same PAC each term, or a different PAC A # each term.

A # 7. After the prompt, enter the proper request code and call number for each entty, followed by the # sign. Have alternate course information readily avail­

able. A #

NOTE: If the section you request is closed or causes a time conflict with your A # schedule, the computer will suggest another section that fits your schedule. Simply enter A# to select this section. A # 8. Terminate your call: T# . Spring Schedule 1993-5 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST CODES Graduate students may not request Credit/No Credit forany courses 4750+. 7. *R nnnn# - REMOVE CREDIT/NO CREDIT grading status. I. A nnnn# - ADD a course.

This function allows you to remove Credit/No Credit grading status from a course, This function adds a course to your schedule, provided that there are seats available; that it does not conflict with another course; and that you meet ANY specified leaving the course under regulargrading status. course requirements (such as being admitted to the College of Business, being admitted to the Honors program; being admitted to the Graduate School, being The computer will check the appropriate dates table to be sure the request is within admitted to Teacher Education). the proper time period.

8. L# - LIST ALL COURSES on your schedule. If the requested class is closed, the computer will search for an open section that will fit your schedule, and then suggest this section to you. To add the suggested section, enter A#. This function allows you to list your complete schedule over the phone, including all wait-listed courses.

2. D nnnn# - DROP a course. The computer will give the following foreach scheduled course: This function allows you to drop a course from your schedule. Be sure you are Call number aware of the different deadlines for different kinds of drops. (See calendar.) Dept/Course/Section W nnnn# - WAIT-LIST a course. Meeting time and day 3. Bldg/Room This function is available ONLY to students with classification of SOPHOMORE or Credits HIGHER who are requesting 3000-level courses or higher. A student may wait-list Total credits ONLY ONE SECTION OF A PARTICULAR COURSE. This function will also indicate Credit/No Credit, Audit and any W/WP/WF drops. Wait-listing a class will cause that time-frame to be reserved in your schedule AND will add the credit hours into the total number of hours scheduled. 9. L nnnn# - LIST DETAILS of a SPECIFIC COURSE. . Each department will have the option of re-arranging priority of students on a wait­ This function will allow you to find out specific information about a specific course. list. A department can also remove a name from the wait-list if the department determines that the student's need is not critical. The computer will give the following:

Periodically the computer will match the wait-list against available seats, and sched­ Call number ule students where possible, based on Fl/FO (first in, first out-in other words, first­ Dept/Course/Section ' • come, first-served)-unless the department re-arranges priority based on need. Starting date (primarily used for second-half-term and Summer courses) Meeting time and day Bldg/Room The department MAY designate other sections to satisfy a given wait-list. A student Credits waiting for a particular section may be placed in the newly-designated section, pro­ vided there is no time conflict with other scheduled classes. Open or closed

It is suggested that a student waiting for a partiCular class call back using the "W#" 10. A# - ADD A PREVIOUSLY SUGGESTED CLASS. transaction of System to determine the result of the wait-list processing. There TTR , is a schedule of wait-list processing dates included in this schedule bulletin. Enter This function allows you to add the previously suggested course to your schedule. L# to verify that the course is now scheduled. This entry must be used immediately after a course has been suggested by the com­ A student who does not obtain a wait-listed class on one processing date will auto­ puter-any other entry will negate this option. matically be forwardedto the next processing date. 11. I nnnn# - INQUIRE to findan OPEN SECTION. All WA IT LISTS will be discontinued after the Wait-List Purge Date. After the Purge Date, the student must obtain special permission from the departmental chair­ This function allows you to find an open section of the specifiedcourse that meets at the same time. If there are no other· sections at this time; -theri• the computer will' so • person in order to add a CWSED class. : .. �' ·� -· .. - � ... -· -... � : - · indicate and will look forany openings at all. .. < I

Be aware that departments may choose not to make certain classes available for 1 .. m e wait-listing. If all sections are closed, the co put r will so ,i ndicate.

The computer will give the following for the selected course(s): 4. *W nnnn# - REMOVE COURSE from wait-list.

This function allows you to remove your name froma wait-list. Doing this will free Call # up the reserved _time-frame and credit hours on your schedule. Dept/Course/Section Meeting time and day and length Seats Remaining 5. W# - INQUIRE into status of WAIT-LISTED courses.

A subsequent entry of "I#" will continue the search for a different section-if one This function allows you to inquire into the status of any wait-listed course(s) you exists. had previously requested. Use the "I" function to findsecti ons added after the schedule was printed. d c nnnn# - REQUEST CREDIT/NO CREDIT grading status. If you have problems with closed classes, use the "I" to fin out what se tions are 6. R open before you schedule any classes. This function will allow you to select Credit/No Credit grading status for a course 12. N ddd# - List NEW COURSES ADDED for DEPARTMENT NUMBER. that is already scheduled.

Use this function to find any new courses-not sections-added since the publication The computer will check a dates table to ensure that the request is within the appro­ priate time period. of the class schedule bulletin. ddd = 3-digit academic departmentNUMBER.

Freshmen may not request Credit/No Credit grading status. 13. T# - TERMINATE phone session.

Undergraduates may not request Credit/No Credit forany courses 5000-level The computer will give the total credit hours and any other important data, and then and above. terminate the call.

ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT NUMBERS (To be used with "N ddd#" request code) NO. NO. NO. 018 ACC-ACCOUNTING 288 FRE-FRENCH 612 MAR-MARKETING 027 AFR-AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES 2% FIN-FINANCE 620 MBA-MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 036 ANT-ANTIIROPOLOGY 301 FLG-FOREIGN LANGUAGE 630 MAT-MATIIEMATICS 054 ART-ART 306 GER-GERMAN 639 MDT-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY 072 BOT-BOTANY 315 GST-GENERAL STUDIES 644 MSC-MILITARY SCIENCE 080 BUS-BUSINESS (HONORS ONLY) 324 LAT-LATIN 648 MUS-MUSIC 090 BED_:...BUSINESS EDUCAT ION 330 LAM-LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES 666 PHI-PHILOSOPHY 095 COS-CAREER OCCUPATIONS STUDIES 340 RVS-RUSSIAN 684 PED-PHYSICAL EDUCAT ION 098 CDS-COMMUNICATION DISORDERS & SCIENCES 360 SPN-SPANISH 738 PHS-PHYSICAL SCIENCE 108 CHM-CHEMISTRY 378 GEG-GEOGRAPHY 756 PHY-PHYSICS 115 COM-COMPUTER OPERATION MANAGEMENT 396 GEL-GEOLOGY 774 PL5-POLITICAL SCIENCE 126 ESC-EARTII SCIENCE 432 HIS-HISTORY 792 PSY-PSYCHOLOGY 130 EID-EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 450 HEC-HOME ECONOMICS 828 SED-SECONDARY EDUCATION 144 ECN-ECONOMICS 455 HST-HEALTII STUDIES 846 SOS-SOCIAL SCIENCE 162 EDA-EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 486 INT-INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY 864 SOC-SOCIOLOGY 180 EDF-EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 505 IST-INFORMATION SERVICES & TECHNOLOGY 882 SPE-SPECIAL EDUCATION 198 EDG-EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE 522 JOU-JOURNALISM 900 SPC-SPEECH COMMUNICATION 216 EDP-EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 540 )HE-JUNIOR HIGH EDUCATION 927 STL-STUDENT GOVERNMENT LEADERSHIP 234 ELE-ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 545 LST-LEISURE STUDIES 936 STG-STUDENT TEACHING z;2 ENG-ENGLISH 550 LA5-LIBERAL ARTS & SCIENCES 938 TED-TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION 260 EVB-ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY 576 LFS-LIFE SCIENCE 954 THA-TIIEATRE ARTS 279 FAR-FINE ARTS 594 MGT-MANAGEMENT 966 WST-WOMENS' STUDIES

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006 0017HENNIG MARY B 1400- 1 450MWF CH 109A · 03 1400-1450M 007 0018 HENNIG MARY B 1500- 1615MW CH109A 03 010 0209 STAFF 1100- 1 240TR FAA2 12 008 0019MON IPPALLIL MATTHEW 0800-09 15TR CH109B 03 1400- 1 450M ACC 2200 IND INCOME TAX 001 0024 GUELDNER GARY L . I 230-1345TR CH 109A 03 011 0210 WHITWORTH ERNEST B 1200- 1 340TR FAA2 11 *ACC 3030 COST ACCOUNTING #001 0029 NIBBELIN MICHAEL C 1100-l 150MWF LH119 03 1400- 1450M 002 0030 NIBBELIN MICHAEL C l 200- l 250MWF LH029 03 012 02 11 STAFF l 400-1 540TR FAA2 12 *ACC 304 1 INTERMED ACC I #001 0035 MILLS TIMOTHY H I 200- 1 250MWF LH 119 03 1400-1 450M 002 0036 KOPEL ROANN R 1100-1215TR LH029 03 013 0212 WHITWORTH ERNEST B 1400- l 540TR FAA2 11 003 0037 KOPEL ROANN R 1400- 1515TR LH029 03 1400-1450M *ACC 3051 INTERMED ACC IT #00 1 0042 DUDLEY LOLA W 1200- 1 250MWF LH027 03 ART 2330-C ART APPRECIAT'N 001 0217 BODINE PAUL G 1000- 1 050MWF LIB LEC . 002 0043 DUDLEY LOLA W 1300- 1 350MWF LH027 03 ART 2340 CRAFfS 001 0222 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800-0940WF FAA2 17 003 0044WOOTTON CHARLES W 1530- 1645TR CH I09B 03 1100- 1150M *ACC 3701 QOVERNMT ACCTG #001 OQ49 DAVIS HENRY H 0900-0950MWF LH119 03 002 0223 DERUITER GARRET W 1 OOO- l 140TR FA A218 *ACC 4050 ADV ACC & CONSOL #00 1 0054 WOOTTON CHARLES W 1100-1215TR CH1 09A 03 1100-1150M 002 0055 WOOTTON CHARL�S W 1400-1515TR CH 109B 03 003 0224 POOLEY DAVID A 1 200- l 340TR FAA2 18 *ACC 4275 INTERNSHIP/ACCT #003 0060 CLARK FRANK L ARRMTWRF ARR 03 l 100-1150M 006 006 1 CLARK FRANK L ARRMTWRF ARR 06 004 0225 POOLEY DAVID A I 400-l 540TR FAA2 18 009 0062 CLARK FRANK L ARRMTWRF ARR 09 1100- 1150M 012 0063 CLARK FRANK L ARRMTWRF ARR 12 *ART 2440 ART TEACH ELEM 001 0230 HARRISON EUGENE R 1200-1340MW FAA302 *ACC 46 10 .FED INCOME TAX #001 0068 MONIPPALLIL MATTHEW 0930- 1 045TR CH109B 03 002 OZ3 I HARRISON-E'.U�NE R 1400-1540MW FA A302 002 0069 MONIPPA LLIL MATTHEW 1230- 1 345TR CH I 09B 03 003 0232 HARRISON EUGENE R 1600-1 740MW FAA302 *ACC 4670 CPA PROBLEMS #001 0074 DUDLEY LOLA W 1500-1615MW LH027 03 004 0233 CARLI NANETTE M 1000-114oTR t FAA3hl' *ACC 4850 AUDITING #00 1 0079 LARIBEE STEPHEN F 0900- 1040MW CHI09B 04 005 0234 CARLI NANETTE M 1200- 1 340TR FA A302 002 0080 LARIBEE STEPHEN F 1200- 1 340MW CH 109A 04 ART 2560 PRINTMAKING I 00 1 0239 REHM-MOTT DENISE 0800-0940MWF FAA3 11 * ACC 4900 ADVNCED FED TAX #001 0085 MONCADA THOMAS P 1000- 1050MWF LH029 03 002 0240 REHM-MOTT DENISE 1000- l 140MWF FA A3 11 002 0086 MONCADA THOMAS P 1200- 1 250MWF CH 109B 03 ART 2601 ART HISTORY I 00 1 0245 HEGARTY MELINDA 0900-0950MWF FA A203 ART 2602 ART HISTORY IT 001 0250 LITCHFIELD STEVE 1000- 1 050MWF FAA202 #Must be admitted to the College of Business to enroll in these courses. 002 025 1 MCROBERTSJERRY W 1200-1250MWF FAA203 ART 2650-C IMAGES & IDEAS 001 0256 HEGARTY MELINDA 1100- 1150MWF FAA203 *ART 2690-C IMAGES & IDEAS #099 026 1 BODINE PA UL G 1200- 1 250MWF LIB LEC *ART 2700 INTRO TO JEWLRY 00 1 0266 GRIFFIN DAVID 1000-1140MWF FAA l02 002 0267 GRIFFIN DAVID 1200- 1 340MWF FAA 102 ART 2800 INTRO TO WEAVNG 001 0272 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800- 1 030TR FA A217 AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES c *ART 2920 GRAPHIC ABSTRCT 00 1 0277 GRIVETTI ALBERT J 0800-0940MWF FAA305 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 002 0278 NIVENS CHARLES E 0800- l 030TR FA A305 *ART 3000 DRAWING III 00 1 0283 WILEN CARL 1200- 1 340MWF BB103 AFR 2000 AFRO-AM EXP 001 009 1 COLVIN WILLIAM E 0930- 1 045TR BH313 03 *ART 3011 EXHIBITION TECH 001 0288 JOHNSON JAMES K 1230-1 320R FAA203 *AFR 4275 INTERNSHIP 001 0096 C-OLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *ART 305 1 PA INTING IT 001 0293 HILD GLENN J 1000-1140MWF FAA300 002 0097 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *ART 3052 PAINTING III 001 0298 HILD GLENN J 1000-1140MWF FAA300 003 0098 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *ART 3080 WATERCOLOR 00 1 0303 SORGE WALTER 0800-0940MWF BB 103 004 0099 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *ART3111 SCULPTURE II 001 0308 BOSHART JEFFREY G 1100- 1 330TR BB123 005 0100COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 05 *ART 3112 SCULPTURE III 001 0313 BOSHART JEFFREY G 1100- 1 330TR BB123 006 0101 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *ART 325 1 CERAMICS II 001 03 18 HEYDUCK BILLY J 1000-1140MWF FA AlOO 007 0102 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 07 *ART 3252 CERAMICS III 001 0323 .HEYDUCK BILLY J 1000-1140MWF FAA lOO 008 0103 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 08 *ART 3570 PRINTMAKING IT 001 0328 REHM-MOTT DENISE 1400- 1 540MWF FAA3 11 009 0104COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 09 ART 3610-C AFRICAN ART 001 0333 COLVIN WILLIAM E 1100- 1215TR FAA203 010 0105 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 10 *ART 3680 MOD EUR PTG/SCL 001 0338 MCROBERTS JERRY W 1600-1715MW FAA203 011 '0106 COLVIN WILL1AM E ARRMTWRF ARR 11 *ART 3701 JLY/MTLSMTHG I 001 0343 GRIFFIN DAVID 1400- 1 540MWF FAA l02 012 0107 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 12 *ART 3702 JLY /MTLSMTHG Il 001 0348 GRIFFIN DAVID 1400- 1 540MWF FA A102 013 0108 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 13 *ART 3801 WEAVING II 001 0353 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800- l 030TR FAA2 17 014 0109 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 14 *ART 3802 WEAVING III 001 0358 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800- l 030TR FAA2 17 015 OllO COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 15 *ART 3920 GRAPHIC DSN II 001 0363 GRIVETTI ALBERT J I000-1140MWF FAA305 *AFR IND STUDY 001 0115 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 0364 NIVENS CHARLES E 1100-1330TR FA A305 4400 . 002 0116 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *ART 4000 ADV LIFE DRAWNG 001 0369 MOLDROSKI AL R 1100- 1330TR BBl03 003 01 1 7 COLVIN WILLIAM E ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *ART 405 1 PAINTING IV 001 0374 HILD GLENN J 1200-1 340MWF FAA300 *ART 4052 PAINTING V 001 0379 HILD GLENN J 1200- 1 340MWF FA A300 *ART4111 SCULPTURE IV 001 0384 BOSHART JEFFREY G ARRMTWRF . BB 123 *ART4112 SCULPTURE V 001 0389 BOSHART JEFFREY G ARRMTWRF BBl23 *�RT 425 1 CERAMICS IV 001 0394 HEYDUCK BILLY J I000-1140MWF FAAlOO *ART 4252 CERAMICS V 001 0399 HEYDUCK BILLY J 1000-1140MWF FA AlOO *ART 4580 PRINTMAKING ill 00 1 REHM-MOTT DENISE 1400-1 540MWF FAA311 ANTHROPOLOGY c 0404 *ART 4701 ADV MTLSMTHNG I 001 GRIFFINDAVID 1400- 1 540MWF FAA 102 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 0409 *ART 4702 ADV MTLSMTHN II 001 04 14 GRIFFIN DAVID 1 409-1540MWF FAA 102 *ART 4740 ISSUES ART ED 00 1 04 19 CARLI NANETTE M 0800-09 1 5TR FA A302 ANT 2200-C ANTHRO PERSPECT 001 0122 MAGALIS JOANNE E 0900-0950MWF BH307 03 *ART 4775 SEM 20C ART HIS 001 0424 MCROBERTS JERRY W 1900-21 30T FAA203 002 0123 MAGALIS JOANNE E l 200-I 250MWF BH307 03 . 002 0425 MCROBERTS JERRY W 1900-21 30R FAA203 003 0124 SWARTZB AUGH R 0930- 1 045TR BH306 03 ·*ART 4800 ADV WEAVING 00 1 0430 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800- l030TR FAA2 17 004 0125 SWARTZBAUGH R I 100-1215TR BH306 3 0 *ART 4801 ADV WEAVING II 001 0435 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800- l030TR FAA2 17 005 0126 SWARTZBAUGH R 1230- 1 345TR BH307 03 *ART 4802 ADV WEAVING III 001 0440 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800-1 030TR FA A217 ANT 2742 PHY/ANTHRO ARCH 001 0131 MAGALIS JOANNE E 1300- 1 350MWF BH201 03 *ART 49 10 GRAPHIC DSN III 001 0445 GRIVETTI ALBERT J 1400-1 540M F FAA305 *ANT 3606 MAGIC/REL SOC 001 0136 SWARTZBAUGH R 1200- 1 250MWF BH300 03 W *ART 4920 GRAPHIC DSN IV 001 0450 NIVENS CHARLES E 1600-1830TR FAA305 *ANT 3712 ARCH/PRELIT CIV 00 1 0141 MAGALIS JOANNE E 1000- 1050MWF BH306 03 *ART 5100 MATERIALS DSN I 00 1 0455 SORGE WALTER 0800-0940MW BB 103 *ANT IND STUDY 001 0146 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 4400 002 0456 HEYDUCK BILLY J 1000-1140MW FAA IOO 002 0147 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 0457 HILD GLENN J 1200-1340MW FAA300 003 0148 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 0458 GRIFFIN DAVID 1400- 1 540MW FAA 102 005 0459 REHM-MOTT DENISE 1400-1540MW FA A3 11 006 0460 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800-0940TR FA A217 007 046 1 MOLDROSKI AL R 1100- 1 240TR BB103 009 0462 BOSHART JEFFREY G ARRMTWRF BBl23 010 0463 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR ART c; *ART 5200 PTG PROBLEMS I 001 0468 HILD GLENN J 1200- 1 340MWF FAA300 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *ART 5560 CONT PRINTMAKNG 001 0473 REHM-MOTTDENISE 1400-1 540MWF FAA3 11 *ART 5571 ADV CERAMICS 001 0478 HEYDUCK BILLY J 1OOO-lI40MWF FA AIOO *ART 1000 DRAWING I 001 0153 WILEN CARL 1 000-1140MWF BB I03 03 *ART 5572 ADV CERAMICS 001 0483 HEYDUCK BILLY J 1OOO-lI40MWF FAA IOO 002 0154 WILEN CARL 1400- 1 540MWF BB103 03 *ART 5600 MTERIALS DSN II 001 0488 SORGE WALTER 0800-0940MW BBI03 003 0155 MOLDROSKI AL R 1600-1830TR BB 103 03 002 0489 HEYDUCK BILLY J 1 000-1140MW FAA IOO *ART 1110 DESIGN 001 0160 EMMERICH CARL E 1000-1140MWF FA A212 03 003 0490 HILD GLENN J 1200- 1 340MW FA A300 002 0161 EMMERICH CARL E 1200-1 340MWF FAA212 03 004 049 1 GRIFFIN DAVID 1400- 1 540MW FAA 102 *ART 1111 3-D DESIGN 001 0166 BARTEL KATHERINE 1000-1140MWF FAA2 11 03 005 0492 REHM-MOTTDENISE 1400-1 540MW FAA3 11 002 0167 BOSHART JEFFREY G 0800- 1 030TR BBl23 03 006 0493 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800-0940TR FAA2 17 *ART 2000 LIFE DRAWING 001 0172 SORGE WALTER 0800- 1 030TR BB 103 03 007 0494 MOLDROSKI AL R 1100-1240TR BB103 002 0173 MOLDROSKI AL R 1900-2130TR BB103 03 009 0495 BOSHART JEFFREY G ARRMTWRF BB123 *ART 2011 ART ORIENTAT ION 001 0178 JOHNSON JAMES K 1230-1 320T FA A203 01 010 0496 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR *ART 2050 PAINTING I 001 0183 STAFF 1400- 1 540MWF FA A300 03 *ART 5610 ADV DRAWING 001 0501 MOLDROSKI AL R 1100- 1 330TR BB103 002 0184 SORGE WALTER 1100-1330TR FAA300 03 *ART 5611 ADV DRAWING 001 0506 MOLDROSKI AL R 1100- 1 330TR BB103 *ART 2100 SCULPTURE I 001 0189 BOSHART JEFFREY G 1100-1330TR BB 123 03 *ART 5620 WATERCOLOR 001 05 11 SORGE WALTER 0800-0940MWF BBl03 ART 2250 CERAMICS I 001 0194 HEYDUCK BILLY J 0800-0940MWF FAA lOO 03 *ART 567 1 ADV SCULPTURE 001 05 16 BOSHART JEFFREY G ARRMTWRF BB123 (Q 002 0195 HEYDUCK BILLY J 0800- 1030TR FAA IOO 03 *ART 5672 ADV SCULPTURE 00 1 0521 BOSHART JEFFREY G ARRMTWRF BB123 IB *ART 5701 PTG PROBLEMS II 001 0526 HILD GLENN J · I 200- l 340MWF FAA300 IB *ART 5702 PTG PROB 'S III 001 0531 HILD GLENN J 1200-1 340MWF FA A300 I, I! *ART 5771 PROB MTLSMTHG I 001 0536 GRIFFIN DAVID 1400- 1 540MWF FAA 102 • PREREQUISITE REQUIRED IB *ART 5772 PROB MTLSMTH II 001 0541 GRIFFIN DAVID 1400- 1 540MWF FAA 102 03 005 0736 KOTTWITZ KATHLEEN 1400-1 450MWF LH035 03 *ART 5801 PROB WEAVING I 001 0546 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800-1 030TR FA A217 03 006 0737 STAFF 1500-1550MWF LH035 03 *ART 5802 PROB WEAVING II 001 0551 BRAUN SUZAN G 0800-1 030TR FA A217 03 007 0738 STAFF 1900-21 30W LH035 03 *ART 5850 TCHING PRACTICUM 001 0556 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 008 0739 LUNDGREN TERRY D l 830-l 945TR LH 127 03 *ART 5920 GRAD EXHIBITION ##001 0561 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 009 0740 NANTZ KAREN S 1230- 1 345TR LH035 03 *ART 5950 THESIS ##003 0566 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 010 074 1 NANTZ KAREN S 1400- 1515TR LH035 03 004 0567 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 01 I 0742 GARRETT NORMAN A 1700-1815TR LH 105 03 005 0568 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 012 0743 LUNDGREN TERRY D 1700-1815TR LH 127 03 006 0569 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *BED 2610 BUS COMMUNICA 001 0748 NOLL CHERYL L 1300- 1 350MWF LH013 03 *ART 5990 IND STUDY ##001 0574 WATT S MICHAEL ARRMTWRF TAC 01 002 0749 CAMPBELL BETTY JANE 0930-1 045TR LH013 03 002 0575 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 0750 MCEWEN THADDEUS l 230-l 345TR LH013 03 003 0576 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 075 1 MCEWEN THADDEUS 1700-1815TR LHOJ3 03 004 0577 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 BED 3000 CONSUMER ED 001 0756 NOLL CHERYL L 1400- 1450MWF LHI22 03 005 0578 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 *BED 3100 RECRDS/INFO MGT 001 076 1 LUNDGREN TERRY D 1230-1 345TR LHI05 03 006 0579 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *BED 3110 ELEC OFF PROCED 00 1 0766 GRAVES PATR ICIA R l 300- l 350MWF LH105 03 *BED 3120 ADMN SYS PERSNL 00 1 077 1 GREATHOUSE LILLIAN R 1600-1715MW LH105 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students BED 3300 PERS FIN INVEST 001 0776 LUFTROGER L 1300- 1 350TR LH127 02 ##Students enrolled in these courses without prior written consent of an Art instructor *BED 3400 METH TCHG BUS 001 0781 CAMPBELL BETTY JANE 0830-0920T LH105 01 and the chairperson will be dropped from the courses *BED 3401 METH TCHG SKL 002 0786 CAMPBELL BETTY JANE 0830-0920R LH013 01 *BED 3402 METH TCH BB/ACC 001 079 1 MCEWEN THADDEUS 1100-1150TR LH105 02 002 0792 MCEWEN THADDEUS 1100-1150TR LH105 01 *BED 4000 ·SCH BUS MGT INTR 001 0797 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *BED 4275 INTERNSHIP 003 0802 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *BED 4740 IND STUDY 001 0807 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 0808 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 BOTANY c 003 0809 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *BED 4750 ADM IN OFFICE MGT 001 0814 LUNDGREN CAROL A 1700-1815TR LH029 03 *BED 4800 ELEC INFO SYS 001 0819 GARRETT NORMAN A 1400-1 450TR LH017 02 BOT 1000-C PRACTICL BOTANY 001 0584 GRAY GRANT G 0800-0850M LS205 02 *BED 4850 ADMN SYS DESIGN 001 0824 NANTZ KAREN S 0930-1 045TR LH105 03 0800-0940W 002 0585 GRAY GRANT G 1000- 1050M LS205 02 1 000-1140W 003 0586 MCGAUGHEY JAMES A 1400- 1450M LS205 02 1400-1 540T *BOT 1010 GENERAL BOTANY 001 0591 SPEER JOHN M 1 000-1050MW LS203 04 1 000-1140TR CAREEROCCUPATIONS c 002 0592 WEIDNER TERRY M 1300-1350MW LS203 04 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R l 300- l 440TR BOT 1022 LOCAL FLORA #001 0597 EBINGER JOHN E 1 OOO- l l 40TR LS205 02 *COS 1 000 PORTFOLIO DEV #100 0829 FELSTEHAUSEN JOYCE L 1800-2200R KH117 01 #002 0598 EBINGER JOHN E l 200- l 340TR LS205 02 COS 4275 OCC INTERNSHIP 001 0834 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH304 01 BOT 1050-C PLANT WORLD 001 0603 ZIMMERMAN U DOUGLAS 0800-0850MW LS203 03 002 0835 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH304 02 0800-0940F 003 0836 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH304 03 002 0604 ARZENI CHARLES B 1100- 1150MW LS203 03 004 0837 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH304 04 1100- 1240F 005 0838 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH304 05 003 0605 ARZENI CHARLES B 1400- 1 450MW LS203 03 *COS 4820 SOCIOTECH DESGN ## 100 0843 FELSTEHAUSEN JOYCE L 1800-2200F BB217A 03 1400- 1 540F 0800-1800S BOT 2000-C MYS OF MICROBES 001 06 10 WEILER WILLIAM A 0800-0940MW LS201,317 03 002 06 11 WEILER WILLIAM A 1000-1140MW LS201,317 03 #COS 1000 meets Jan. 28, Feb. 18, March 11 and April 8 003 06 12 WEILER WILLIAM A 0800-0940MF LS201,317 03 ##COS 4820 meets Jan. 22, Feb. 12, 13, March 6 and April 2,3 004 0613WEILER WILLIAM A 1000-1140MF LS201,317 03 BOT 23 18 OUTDOOR HORT 00 1 0618COONS JANICE 1400- 1450T LS206 02 1400- 1 540R BOT 2320 ECONOMIC BOTANY 001 0623 ARZENI CHARLES B 1100-1150TR KH107 02 *BOT 3100 MORPH LOWER PL 00 1 0628 METHVEN ANDREW S 0800-0940T LS318 03 0800- 1 030R 002 0629 PEDERSON CHARLES L 1300- 1 440T LS318 03 COMMUN DISORDERS & SCIENCES c

" COURSE DESCRIPTION · SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R J300- 1530R l

*BOT 3200 MORPH HIGHER PL QOI .()934 ,51:,'jOE� !OH,N' M . J3Q0- 1350M LS.3 1.& . 03 'I l I l\ •t 1300- 1 440WF CDS 2020-c LANGCULTDEAF n 00 1 0848 WEILER NANCY A 1100-1215TR CHl20 03 *BOT 3300 BACTERIOLOGY 001 0639 CROFUTT LAURENCE E 0800-0850MW LS206,3 I 7 04 CDS 2210 LANG ACQUISIT'N 001 0853 AUGUSTINE ROBERT M 1500- 1615TR LS201 03 0800-0940TR *CDS 2215 SPEECH SCIENCE 00 1 0858 DELL CARL W 0900-0950TR S332 02 002 0640 CROFUTT LAURENCE E 1500- 1 550MW LS206,3 I 7 04 *CDS 2700 PHONOL DEV 001 0863 NILSEN JILL F 0800-0850TR S 121 02 l 500-l 640TR CDS 2800 INTR TO SP PATH 00 1 0868 RICHARD GAIL 1000-1115TR S332 03 *BOT 3450- IND STUDY 001 0645 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *CDS 3410 STUTTERING 001 0873 DELL CARL W 1500- 1550TR CS20 1 03 002 0646 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *CDS 3(i5I AURAL REHAB I 001 0878 WA SSON CHARLOTTE 1200- 1250MW S121 02 003 0647 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *CDS 4700 CLIN PRACTICE #00 1 0883 HANNER MARY ANNE 1000- l 140F CS20 I 01 *BOT 3541 PLANT PHYSIOLGY 00 1 0652 DARDING ROGER L l 100- l 150MW LS206 04 01 1 0884 HANNER MARY ANNE ARRMTWRF ARR 01 1000- l 140TR *CDS 4750 IND STUDY 00 1 0889 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *BOT 4851 PLANT ANATOMY 00 1 0657 BECKER STEVEN A 1300- 1350M LS205 03 002 0890 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 l 300- I 440WF 003 089 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *BOT 4882 PHYCOLOGY 00 1 0662 PEDERSON CHARLES L 1400- 1630M LS3 18 03 *CDS 476 1 VOICE PROD/DIS 00 1 0896 HANNER MARY ANNE ll00-1215TR CS20 1 03 1500- 1 640W *CDS 5050 INTRO DYSPHAGIA 00 1 090 1 GOLDACKER FRANK 1700- 1 840W CS20 1 02 *BOT 4904 INTRO MYCOLOGY 00 1 0667 METHVEN ANDREW S 1000- 1050M LS3 18 03 *CDS 5200 APHASIA 00 1 ·0906 JACQUES RICHARD D 0900-0950MWF CS20 1 03 1 OOO- l l 40WF *CDS 5250 ADV LANG DIS 001 09 11 RICHARD GAIL 1400- 1515MW CS20 1 03 *BOT 4979 SEMINAR 00 1 0672 DARDING ROGER L 1200- 1250MW LS206 01 CDS 5300 PROF REL 00 1 09 16 GOLDACKER FRANK 0800-0850MW CS20 I 02 *BOT 5202 PLANT GEOG ##00 1 0677 ZIMMERMAN U DOUGLAS 0800-0940TR LS203 03 CDS 5400 ASSES/TR AU DIS 00 1 092 1 WEILER NANCY A II00- 1215MW CS201 03 *BOT 54�2 ETHNOBOTANY 00 I 0682 ARZENI CHARLES B I 900-2040MW KH 107 03 *CDS 5470 ADV CLIN PRAC #00 1 0926 HANNER MARY ANNE 1000- 1140F CS201 01 *BQT 5472 PLANT PHYSIOL I 001 0687 COONS JANICE 0900- 1 040MW LS206 03 011 0927 HANNER MARY ANNE ARRMTWRF · ARR 01 BOT 5950 THESIS 003 0692 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 02 1 0928 HANNER MARY ANNE ARRMTWRF ARR 01 004 0693 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *CDS 5500 SEM:VOICE 00 1 0933 HANNER MARY ANNE 1300- 1350M CS201 01 005 0694 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 SEM:FLUENCY 002 0934 DELL CARL W 1300- 1350W CS201 01 006 0695 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *CDS 5580 INTERNSHIP 004 0939 GOLDACKER FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 04 BOT 5990 INDSTUDY 00 1 0700 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 005 0940 GOLDACKER FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 05 002 0701 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 094 1 GOLDACKER FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 06 003 0702 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *CDS 5590 SCHOOL PRACTICUM 0 IO 0946 TRAMMEL REBECCA J' ARRMTWRF ARR I 0 01 1 0947 TRAMMEL REBECCA J ARRMTWRF ARR 11

#Field trips required, approximately $10.00 cost 012 0948 TRAMMEL REBECCA J ARRMTWRF ARR 12 ##Field trips rrequired, approximately $100.00 cost CDS 5950 THESIS 003 0953 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 0954 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *CDS 5990 IND STUDY 001 0959 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 0960 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 096 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03

#Students register once for I s.h., twice for 2 s.h., etc. BUSINESS c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R ,

*BUS 2275 BUS INTERNSHIP 001 0707 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR 03

BUSINESS EDUCATION c COURSE DESC!UPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

BED 1420 SURVEY BUS PRIN 001 07 12 MCGRADY DAVID G 0900-0950MWF LH I05 03 002 07 13 MCGRADY DAVID G I000- 1 050MWF LH 105 03 003 07 14 MCGRADY DAVID G 1400- 1450MWF LH 105 03 004 07 15 MCGRADY DAVID G 1 500- l 550MWF LHO 17 03 BED 2020 ADMIN INFO SYS 00 1 0720 LUNDGREN CAROL A 1230- 1 345TR LH 122 03 002 0721 LUNDGREN CAROL A 1400-1515TR LH 105 03 *BED 2130 WORD PROCESSING 001 0726 KOTTWITZKATHLEEN 1000-1 050MWF LHOI3 03 002 0727 GRAVES PATRICIA R 1400- 1450MWF LH013 03 *BED 25 10 COMP SYS/MIC AP 001 0732 STAFF 0900-0950MWF LH035 03 002 0733 KOTTWITZ KATHLEEN I 100-1150MWF LH035 03 • PREREQUISITE REQUIRED 003 0734 STAFF 1200- 1 250MWF LH035 03 004 0735 KOTTWITZ KATHLEEN 1300- 1350MWF LH035 03 '.' *COM 3950 OPERATIONS MGT 001 1251 SATTERFIELD RONALD K 1300-1 350MWF LH1 22 CHEMISTRY c 002 1252 SATTERFIELD RONALD K 1600-1715MW LH127 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 003 1253 SATTERFIELD RONALD K 1100-l 150MWF LH029 004 1254 KATHAWALA YUNUS 0930-1 045TR LH119 OJ CHM 1040-C WORLD OF CHEM · 001 0966 FOOTE BEVERLY D 0900-0950MWF S425,426 04 *COM 4250 MGT INFO SYS #001 1259 TURBAN EFRAIM 1100-1215TR LHl19 01 0900- 1050T 002 1260 TURBAN EFRAIM 1400- 1515TR LH127 002 0967 SHEERAN DANIEL J 1000- 1 050MWF S425,426 04 003 1261 LARIBEE JANET FRANC 1 000-1050MWF LH 127 1000-1150R 004 1262 LARIBEE JANET FRANC 1900-21 30W LH 127 003 0968 FOOTE BEVERLY D 1300- 1 350MWF S425,426 04 005 1263 LARIBEE JANET FRANC 0900-0950MWF LHOl 7 1300- 1450R 006 1264 LARIBEE JANET FRANC 0800-0850MWF LH127 004 0969 KARRAKER ROBERT H 1500- 1550MWF S425,426 04 *COM 4275 INTERNSHIP #003 1269 KATHAWALA YUNUS ARRMTWRF ARR 1400- 1550T 006 1270 KATHAWALA YUNUS ARRMTWRF ARR CHM 1300 GENERAL CHEM I 001 0974 DEAKYNE CAROL A 0900-0950MTWF S415 03 009 1271 KATHAWALA YUNUS ARRMTWRF ARR 002 0975 KARRAKER ROBERT H 1100-1150MWRF S415 03 *CHM 1310 GENERAL CHEM I 001 0980 FILLEY JONATHAN 1100-1 150MWF Sl21 03 012 1272 KATHAWALA YUNUS ARRMTWRF ARR 002 0981 FOOTE C DAN 1400-1 450MWF Sl21 03 *COM 4320 PRO SY & CONTROL 001 1277 ALLEN WILLIAM R 1600-i 7 l 5MW CH203 *CHM 1315 GEN CHEM LAB I 001 0986 KARRAKER ROBERT H 0800-1 050T S425,312 01 .*COM 4350 CAPACITY MGT 001 1282 ALLEN WILLIAM R i 730- l 845MW CH203 002 0987 FOOTE BEVERLY D 0900- ii50R S425,312 01 *COM 46 10 INFO SYST MGT 001 1287 TURBAN EFRAIM 1700-1815TR LH119 003 0988 HENDERSON GILES 1400- 1 650W S414,3 12 01 *COM 4740 IND STUDY 003 1292 KATHAWALA YUNUS ARRMTWRF ARR 004 0989 MARQUART JOHN R 1300- 1550R S414,312 01 *COM 4820 BUS TELECOM MGT #001 1297 WA SZ JOSEPH 1800-1915MW LH1 05 005 0990 DEAKYNE CAROL A 1400- 1650T S414,312 01 *CHM 1410 GENERAL CHEM II 001 0995 KARRAKER ROBERT H 0900-0950MWF Sl21 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students 002 0996 MCGUIRE MARK E 1300- 1 350MWF Sl21 03 *CHM 1415 GEN CHEM LAB II 001 1001 FOOTE C DAN 0900- i 150R S415,427 01 002 1002 FOOTE C DAN 0900- 1150R S415,432 01 003 1003 SHEERAN DANIEL J 1300- 1550T S4!5,427 01 004 1004 SHEERAN DANIEL J 1300- 1 550T S415,432 01 *CHM 1510 GENERAL CHEM II 001 1009 MCGUIRE MARK E I000-1 050MWF S415 03 ======--====--======--=--======002 1010 KEITER RICHARD L 1500- 1 550MWF S415 03 EARTH SCIENCE *CHM 1515 GEN CHEM LAB II 001 1015 FOOTE C DAN 0800- 1 050T S415,427 01 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME 002 1016 FOOTE C DAN 0800-1 050T S415,432 01 *CHM 1590 HONORS CHEM II #099 1021 KEITER ELLEN A 1000- 1 050MWF S434 03 ESC 1300-C EARTH SCIENCES @+$001 1302 WA LLACE RONALD G 0900-0950MW S236 *CHM 1595 HONRS CHM LAB II #099 1026 KEITER ELLEN A 0900- 1150R S434,440 01 0900-1 040T *CHM 2310 DESCRP INORGANIC 001 1031 KEITER ELLEN A 0800-0850MW S414 02 @+$002 1303 PHEIFER RAYMOND N 1100-1150MW S332,236 *CHM 2720 PRIN QUANT ANAL 001 1036 MARQUART JOHN R 1400- 1 450MW S425,440 03 1100- 1 240T 1300- 1 650T @+$003 1304 PHEIFER RAYMOND N 1100-1150MW S332,320 01 *CHM 3000 JR CHEM SEMINAR 001 1041 KEITER ELLEN A 1600- 1650M S415 00 1300-1440T *CHM 3001 JR CHEM SEMINAR 001 1046 KEITER ELLEN A 1600- 1650M S415 01 @+$004 1305 WA LLACE RONALD G 1300-1350MW S320,236 0 *CHM 3200 CHEM CO-OP 004 1051 MARQUART JOHN R ARRMTWRF ARR 04 1300-1440T *CHM 3430 ORGANIC CHEM I 001 1056 BUCHANAN DAVID H 1400- 1450MWRF S415 04 ESC 1400-C WEATHER/CLIMATE ++$001 1310 WISE RICHARD L 0800-0940MW S320 *CHM 3435 ORG CHEM LAB I 001 1061 FOOTE C DAN 1300- 1 550T S414,416 01 0900-0950F *CHM 3440 ORGANIC CHEM II 001 1066 ELLIS JERRY W 1100- 1150MWF S434 03 +'.t-$002 1311 GUTOWSKI VINCENT P 1000-1140MW S320 *CHM 3450 BIOCHEMISTRY 001 1071 FOOTE CDAN 0900-0950MWF S414 03 IOOO-i 050F *CHM 3500 INTRO CHEM RES 001 1076 MCGUIRE MARK E 0800-0850F S414 01 ++$003 1312 KHAN BELAYET H 1 000-1140MW S334 *CHM 3840 ORGANIC CHEM II 001 1081 BLACK T HOWARD 1000- 1050MWF S414 03 1000-1050F *CHM 3845 ADV ORG CHEM LAB 001 1086 ELLIS JERRY W 0800- 1 050TR S414,416 02 *CHM 3915 PHYS CHEM LAB 001 1091 MARQUART JOHN R 1300- 1350M S414,304 02 %++$004 1313 HARRINGTON LISA MB 0830-0945MWF S334 0900- 1150T 1200-1 355M 0900- 1050R ++$005 1314 GUTOWSKI VINCENT P 1400-1540MW S320 002 1092 HENDERSON GILES 1300- 1350M S414,304 02 1400-1 450F 1300- 1 550T ++$006 1315 KHAN BELAYET H 1400-1 540MW S334 1300- 1450R 1400-1450F *CHM 3920 PHYSICAL CHEM II 001 1097 HENDERSON GILES 1100-1150MWF S425 03 ESC 2460 OCEANOGRAPHY 001 1320 STRATTON JAMES F 1100-1150MWF S236 *CHM 3940 COMP PROG CHEM 001 1102 DEAKYNE CAROL A 1300- 1 350WF S414 02 *ESC 3410 CLIMATOLOGY $001 1325 KHAN BELAYET H 1300-1620T S334 ARRMTWRF *ESC 4420 IND STUDY 001 1330 STAFF ARRMTWRF S322 *CHM 4000 SR CHEM SEMINAR 001 1107 KEITER ELLEN A 1600- 1650M S415 00 . 002 1331 STAFF ARRMTWRF S322 *CHM 4001 SR CHEM SEMINAR 00 I 1112 KEITER ELLEN A 1600- 1650M S415 01 003 1332 STAFF ARRMTWRF S322 0 *CHM 4400 UNDERGR �ESRCH 001 1117 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 I I: .� I F 002 1118 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 @ESC 1300C and GEL 1 300C are EXACTLY the same course 003 1119 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 +Can be substituted for ESC 1420 and GEL 1400 004 1120 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 ++Can be substituted for ESC 1410 005 1121 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 %This section is scheduled forJanuary 13 - April 19 006 1122 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 $Course fee charges - $20 for ESC 1300C; $8 for ESC l $6 for ESC 341 0 *CHM 4410 IND STUDY 001 1127 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 400C, 002 1128 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 1129 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *CHM 4444 HONORS IND STDY 001 1134 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 1135 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 1136 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *CHM 4555 HONORS RESEARCH 001 1141 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 SENIOR SEMINAR 002 1142 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME 003 1143 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *CHM 4760 BIOCHEMISTRY II 001 1148 FURUMO NORBERT C 0900-0950MWF S434 03 *EIU 4023-C SOC CROWD/VIOL 001 1411 WOHLSTEIN RONALD 0900- 1 040T M213 *CHM 4765 BIOCHEM LAB 001 1153 FURUMO NORBERT C 0900- 1 050TR S414,412 02 *EIU 4024-C COMPUTR/SOCIETY 001 1416 BOMBALL MARK R 0900- 1 040W L4 1 *CHM 4780 CHM INST/ BIOL 001 1158 FILLEY JONATHAN 1400- 1450MRF S414,304 03 *EIU 4025-C MULTICULT/AM SOC 001 1421 CLAY MENDEZ LUIS F 1400-1 540W CHIO! 1500- 1 750R *EIU 4030-C COMM STRATEGY 001 1426 PARCELLS FRANK E 1300-1440M L4 1 *CHM 4790 MEDICINAL CHEM 001 1163 BLACK T HOWARD 1500- 1 550MWF S414 03 002 1427 PARCELLS FRANK E 1300-1440W L41 *CHM 4800 ELECTRONICS 001 1168 RAMSEY TERRY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 GLASSBLOWING 002 1169 ELLIS JERRY W 1400- 1 650W S419 01 *EIU 4034-C POL REVOLUTIONS 001 1432 LATEEF ABDUL 1300-1440R CHIO? *CHM 5250 ORGANOMETALLICS 001 1174 KEITER RICHARD L 1100- 1150MWF S414 03 *EIU 4036-C CONFL MGT N/V 001 1437 PERKINS TERRY M 1230- 1320TR CH205 *CHM 5460 BIOCHEMISTRY 001 1179 FURUMO NORBERT C 1400- 1450MWF S434 03 002 1438 PERKINS TERRY M 1400-1 450TR CH221 *CHM 5890 GRAD RESEARCH 001 1184 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *EIU 4037-C LINCOLN VU AMER 001 1443 MCCLERREN BERYL F 1900-2040T CHl16 002 1185 STAFF - ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *EIU 4042-C TELECOM ISS 001 1448 OSEGUERA A ANTHONY 1000-1140W CHlll 003 1186 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 002 1449 OSEGUERA A ANTHONY 1400- 1 540W CHIO? 004 1187 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *EIU 4047-C HLTH COMM ISS 001 1454 PARCELLS FRANK E i 300-l 350TR CH226 005 1188 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 *EIU 4048-C FILM/CONTEM SOC #099 1459 BODINE PAUL G 1800-2120M LIB LEC 006 1189 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *EIU 4049-C FUTURE HUMANITY 001 1464 BARFORD ROBERT 1000-1140M CHl ll CHM 5950 THESIS 003 1194 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *EIU 405 1-C NUTRITION DILEM 001 1469 DOW RUTH M 1600-1 740M KH203 *EIU 4000-C CONTROV ISS ED 001 1337 GHOLSON RONALD E 1500-1640W BB218B #Enrollment limited to University Honors students 002 1338 FEWELL PATRICIA J 1500-1640W BB217B 003 1339 SMITH DON G 0830-IOlOT BB205B *EIU 4001-C TEC AND SOClETY 001 1344 WA SKOM TOMMY LEE l 400- 540TI KH 106 *EIU 4002-C CONTR ISS HEALTH 001 1349 ATEN DENNIS W 1900-2040T L4 1 *EIU 4003-C SPACESHIP EARTH 001 1354 BAHARLOU ALAN 1500- 1640T S320 002 1355 BAHARLOU ALAN 1500- 1 640R S320 COMPUTER & OPERATIONS MGT c 003 1356 WA LLACE RONALD G 1600-1 740W S320 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME . BLDG/RM R *EIU 4007-C CONT ISS AM EDU 001 1361 MALEHORN HAROLD A 1500-1640W BB218A *EIU 4008-C CHNG WORLD WOMN 001 1366 MCKEE MELANIE B 1400-1450MW CHI 12 *COM 2175 C-B SYS/ BUS AP 001 1199 SATTERFIELD RONALD K 1000-1 050MWF LH 119 03 *EIU 4009-C SEARCH AM DREAM 001 1371 WHITLOW ROGER L 1900-2040T CH311 002 1200 SATTERFIELD RONALD K 1730- 1 845MW LH 1 27 03 *EIU 4011-C PLANTS/CIVILZN 001 1376 EBINGER JOHN E 0900-0950TR LS205 *COM 2310 BUS PROO COBOL 001 1205 KETLER KAREN JEAN 0800-091 5TR LH021 03 *EIU 401 2-C WOMEN AND TECH 100 1381 FELSTEHAUSEN JOYCE L i900-2130M KH 106 002 1206 KETLER KAREN JEAN 1230- 1 345TR LH 119 03 *EIU 40 13-C PERSP WOMEN !SS 001 1386 LEAL LINDA 1100-1 240M S334 *COM 2810 BUSINESS STAT I 001 1211 BOMBALL MARK R 0930-1 045TR LH 122 03 *EIU 40 14-C HI TECH IMPL FAM 001 1391 STRADER GAYLE G 1600-1 740M KH210 002 1212 WILSON MICHAEL D 1400- 1450MWF LH 127 03 *EIU 4016-C LABOR MGT/AM ED 001 1396 SMITLEY DONALD W 1600-1 740T BB218B 02 003 1213 WILSON MICHAEL D 1600- 1715MW LH027 03 *EIU 4017-C THE BLACK WOMAN 001 1401 JONES JOHNETTA 1900-2040W BH108 004 1214 BOMBALL MARK R 0800-09 l 5TR LH I 19 03 02 *EIU 40 19-C ORIGIN/EXTINCT 001 1406 MOLL EDWARD 1500- 1 640W LSAl30 *COM 3290 FILE ORG & MGT 001 1219 WA LSTROM JOHN A J 1100-1215TR LH1 27 03 0 02 002 1220 WA LSTROM JOHN A J 0930-1 045TR LH 1 27 03 *COM 3310 DSGN OF INF SYS 001 1225 BOMBALL MARK R 0800-0850MWF CH 109A 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students *COM 3330 INTERACT BUS SYS 001 1230 KETLER KAREN JEAN 1530-1 645TR LH105 03 *COM 3350 D-BASE DSGN &MGT 001 1235 WA LSTROM JOHN A J 1400- 1515TR LH 119 03 *COM 3800 INTRO TO OP RES 001 1240 WILSON MICHAEL D . 1300- 1 350MWF LH1 27 03 002 1241 WILSON MICHAEL D 0900-0950MWF LH 127 03 *COM 3820 BUS STATS II 001 1246 MEIER ROBERT E 0800-09 15TR LH 1 27 03

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======ECO NOMICS c EDF 5990 IND STUDY 001 1801 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 01 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 002 1802 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 02 003 1803 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 03 ECN 2800-C ECN SOC ISSUES 001 1474 MASON TIMOTHY l 0900-0950MWF CH220 03 002 1475 MASON TIMOTHY I I000- 1 050MWF CH219 03 ECN 2801 PRIN ECON I 001 1480 SMITH ALLEN W 0930- 1 045TR CH21 1 03 002 148 1 SMITH ALLEN W 1100- 1215TR CH219 03 ======003 1482 STRAUB PA UL G 1230- l 345TR CH213 03 EDUCATIONAL GUIDANCE c 004 1483 STRAUB PAUL G 1400- 1515TR CH2 10 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 005 1484 SEIDEL MICHAEL IIOO- I 2 l 5TR CH220 03 006 1485 NORDIN HAROLD D l IOO- l 150MWF CH210 03 EDG 4900 PRIN/GUID 001 1808 STAFF 1600- 1830M BB216B 03 007 1486 NORDIN HAROLD D 1000- 1 050MWF CH220 03 EDG 5100 COUNS MAT/AGED 001 1813 STAFF 1600- 1 830T BB216B 03 008 1487 MYERS AMY BETH 0800-09 1 5TR• CH211 03 EDG 5200 COUN GIRLS/WOMEN 001 1818 RAWLINS MELANIE 1600-1 830R BB218A 03 009 1488 MYERS AMY BETH I 230- l 345TR CH211 03 EDG 5400 MULTICUL COUN 001 1823 LYLES JUDITH 1900-2 130M BB216B 03 010 1489 SEIDEL MICHAEL 1400- 15l 5TR CH220 03 EDG 5490 RES IN STU PER 001 1828 EBERLY CHARLES G 1900-2130W BB216B 03 011 1490 WEBER WILLIAM Y 1100- 1215TR CH211 03 GOVERN/FIN IN HE 002 1829 JOLEY CHARLES L 1600- 1 830R BB217A 03 *ECN 2802 PRIN ECON II 00 1 1495 MYERS AMY BETH 1400- 1515TR CH211 03 EDG 5730 PLAY THERAPY 001 1834 RAWLINS MELANIE 1600° !830T BB217A 03 002 1496 MYERS AMY BETH 1530- 1645TR CH211 03 EDG 5770 STU PERS SER HE 001 1839 EBERLY CHARLES G 1600- 1830M BB217B 03 003 1497 FAHY PAUL R 1 200- l 250MWF CH211 03 EDG 5881 PRAC ST PERS WK 001 1844 EBERLY CHARLES G ARRMTWRF BB214 03 004 1498 LENIHAN PATRICK M 1000- 1 050MWF BB I40 03 EDG 5890 PRAC/PRB IN CSL 001 1849 RAWLINS MELANIE 1900-2130W BB217B 04 005 1499 STRAUB PAUL G l 300- 1 350MWF CH219 03 *EDG 5930 COUNS PRACTICUM 00 I 1854 SALTMARSH ROBERT E 0900- 1200W BB214 04 006 1500 FAHY PAUL R 1000- 1 050MWF CH210 03 002 1855 STAFF 1900-2200R BB214 04 007 15( I THOMPSON WILLIAM F 1800-2030M CH220 03 003 1856 MATZNER KENNETH E 1600- 1 900M BB214 04 008 150:L SEIDEL MICHAEL l 200- l 250MWF CH219 03 *EDG 5990 IND STUDY 001 1861 OVERTON PA llL D ARRMTWRF BB214 01 009 1503 SEIDEL MICHAEL 1400- 1 450MWF CH219 03 002 1862 OVERTON PA UL D ARRMTWRF BB214 02 010 1504 DAO MINHQUANG 0900-0950MWF CH210 03 003 1863 OVERTON PAUL D ARRMTWRF BB214 03 Oil 1505 DAO MINH QUANG I 300- 1350MWF CH220 03 EDG 6880 SEMINAR IN GUID 001 1868 OVERTON PAUL D ARRMTWRF BB214 03 012 1506 STRAUB PAUL G 1500- 1 550MWF CH219 03 EDG 69 10 FLD STUDY/GUID 00 1 1873 OVERTON PAUL D ARRMTWRF BB214 03 *ECN 2892 PRIN ECON II #099 1511 CORLEY EDWARD M 0900-0950MWF CH207 03 *EDG 6941 PRIN GROUP COUNS 001 1878 SALTMARSH ROBERT E 1400- 1 450MWF BB216B 03 *ECN 3833 ECN DEV MOD EUR 00 1 1516 SIDWELL RICHARD J 0900-0950MWF CH211 03 002 1517 SIDWELL RICHARD J 1300- 1 350MWF CH213 03 *ECN 3835 AM ECON DEV 00 1 1522 WEISBROT MARK 1500- 1 550MWF CH220 03 *ECN 385 1 PUBLIC FINANCE 00 1 1527 DAO MINHQUANG 1230- 1 345TR CH210 03

*ECN 3860 INT'L ECON 001 1532 MOSHTAGH ALI 1500- 1550MWF CH211 03 ======002 1533 BRODSKY NOEL 1500- 1 550MWF CH210 03 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY c 003 1534 BRODSKY NOEL 1200- 1 250MWF CH213 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 004 1535 MOSHTAGH ALI 1100- 1150MWF CH211 03 005 1536 WEISBROT MARK 1000- 1 050MWF CH211 03 *EDP 3325 EDUC PSYCHOLOGY 001 1883 LYLES JUDITH I 000- 1050MWF BB216B 03 006 1537 WEISBROT MARK 1200- 1 250MWF· CH220 03 002 1884 POWELL BARBARA M 1030-1145TR BB2I6B 03_ 007 1538 WEISBROT MARK 1600- 1715MW CH220 03 003 1885 POWELL BARBARA M 1230- 1 345TR BB216B 03 008 1539 BRODSKY NOEL I 000- 1050MWF CH213 03 004 1886 FRAKER FRENCH L 1200- 1 250MWF BB216B 03 *ECN 3880 GOV & BUSINESS 00 1 1544 THOMPSON WILLIAM F 1400- 1450MWF CH220 03 005 1887 FRAKER FRENCH L 1300- 1 350MWF BB216B 03 002 1545 THOMPSON WILLIAM F 1100- 1150MWF CH220 03 EDP 4770 FAC INTER RELAT 001 1892 MATZNER KENNETH E 1600-1830R BB216B ·03 *ECN 388 1 PUBLIC UTILITIES 001 1550 MASON TIMOTHY I 1400- l515TR CH219 03 EDP 4790 STUDIES IN ED 001 1897 CANNON KEVIN P l500-1640W BB107 02 'ECN 3890 LABOR ECON 001 1555 SIDWELL RICHARD J 1100-ll50MWF CH213 03 EDP 4800 STUDIES IN ED 001 1902 HENCKEN LOUIS V 1300- 1 350T BB107 01 002 1556 SMITH ALLEN W 0900-0950MWF CH219 03 EDP 5520 UNDERSTAND IND 001 1907 POWELL BARBARA M 1900-2130R BB216B 03 ECN 397 1 STAT APPL ECN I 001 1561 MOSHTAGH ALI 1400- 1515TR CH213 03 002 1908 MATZNER KENNETH E 1300-1 350MWF BB217B 03 *ECN 3972 STAT APP ECN II 001 1566 DAO MINH QUANG 0930- l 045TR CH2 10 03 EDP 5700 PSY-SOC DEV CHD 001 1913 LYLES JUDITH 1900-21 30T BB216B 03 002 1567 BATES LAWRENCE W l300- 1 350MWF CH210 03 EDP 5740 PERS DYNAMICS 001 1918 FRAKER FRENCH L 1100- 1l50MWF BB216B 03 *ECN 4275 INTERNSHIP 003 1572 MASON TIMOTHY I ARRMTWRF ARR 03 EDP 5960 CONSULT SKILLS 001 1923 SALTMARSH ROBERT E 1900-21 30T BB217B 03 *ECN 4444 HONORS IND STOY 00 1 1577 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 EDP 6440 ED STATISTICS 001 1928 POWELL BARBARA M 1600-1830R BB217B 03 *ECN 4505 BUS CYCLES 00 1 1582 LENIHAN PATRICK M l400- 1 450MWF CH210 03 *ECN 4596 COLLECTIVE BARG 00 1 1587 SMITH ALLEN W l l00-l l50MWF CH219 03 *ECN 4644 HONORS THESIS 001 1592 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *ECN 4801 INT MACROECN THY 00 1 1597 NORDIN HAROLD D 1400- l 450MWF CH213 03 002 1598 BRODSKY NOEL 1600- 1715MW CH2 10 03 ======*ECN 4802 INT MICROECN THY 00 1 1603 CORLEY EDWARD M 0930- 1 045TR CH219 03 ELEMENTARY EDUCATION c 002 1604 MOSHTAGH ALI l 300- l 350MWF CH21 1 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *ECN 4803 MATH ECON 001 1609 WEBER WILLIAM V 0930- l 045TR CH220 03 *ECN 48 13 SOVIET ECON 001 1614 NORDINHAROLD D 1100-1215TR CH210 03 *ELE 2000 TCHR & SCHOOL 001 1933 TA ITT HENRY A 1000- 1 050TR BB140 02 *ECN 4840 MONEY & BANKING 00 1 1619 MASON TIMOTHY I 1100-1215TR CH213 03 ELE 2022 COMPUTER EL/JHE 001 1938 DOWNS DALE D 0900-0950TR BB202, 115 02 0900-0950\V. *ECN 4875 AREA ST:CANADA 001 1624 SIDWELL RICHARD J 1500- 1 550MWF CH213 03 I *ECN 4950 IND STUDY 002 1629 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 1939 DOWNS DALI!.D 1000-1050TWR BB115 02 *ECN 4973 ECONOMETRICS 00 1 1634 KARBASSIOON EBRAHIM 0930- 1 045TR CH213 03 003 1940 TA ITT HENRY A 1100-1 t50TWR BBi f5 02 *ECN 5402 ADV MICRO THRY 001 1639 CORLEY EDWARD M l IOO-l 150MWF CH207 03 004 1941 SCIFRESESTELLE C I 200- l 250TR BB203, 1!5 02 *ECN 545 I SEM PUBLIC FIN 001 1644 FAHY PAUL R !800-2030M CH213 03 1200- l 250W *ECN 547 1 SEM ECON DEV 001 1649 BATES LAWRENCE W l 100-1215TR CH207 03 005 1942 SCIFRES ESTELLE C 1300- 1 350TR BB203, 115 02 *ECN 549 1 PROB LABOR ECON 001 1654 LENIHAN PATR ICK M 1400- l515TR CH207 03 l300- l 350W ECN 5950 THESIS 003 1659 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 006 1943 DOWNS DALE D 1400- 1 450TR BB203,l 15 02 *ECN 5970 INTERNSHIP 003 1664 MASON TIMOTHY I ARRMTWRF ARR 03 1400- 1 450W ECN 5990 IND STUDY 003 1669 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *ELE 2320 CHILD/ ADOL DEY 001 1948 GREATHOUSE NOELLE J 0800-0850MWF BB218B 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students 002 1949 MALEHORN HAROLD A 0900-0950MWF BB205B 03 003 1950 MALEHORN HAROLD A 1000- 1 050MWF BB205B 03 004 1951 LAMBERT JANET M 1300-1415TR BB202 03 005 1952 LAMBERT JANET M 1400- 1515MW BB202 03 ELE 2321 CHILD GRWTH/DEV 001 1957 MALEHORN HAROLD A 1300- 1415TR BB205B 03 ======1300- 1 350W EDUCATIONAL A DMIN IS TR A TION c *ELE 3000 INS STRAT EL CL +oO 1 1962 WHITE RICHARD 0800- 1145MTWRF BB202 04 DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R COURSE +o02 1963 BROWN-SANDBERG S 0800- l 145MTWRF BB203 04 +003 1964 VARBLE MARY ELLEN 0800- 1145MTWRF BB212 04 SCHOOL LAW 00 1 1674 JANES LARRY DOUGLAS 1800-21 20M BB218B 04 EDA 54!0 +004 1965 LISOWSKI MARYLIN 0800- l 145MTWRF KH206 04 SCHOOL-COMM REL 001 1679 SMITLEY DONALD W 1700- 1 840W BB217A 02 EDA 5420 +o05 1966 STEPHENSON MARY A 1300- 1 645MTWRF BB202 04 INTRO ORG/ADMIN 00 1 1684 BANKS FREDDIE A 1800-2030W BB218B 03 EDA 5600 JR *ELE 3250 EARLY CHILD LRN 00 1 1971 GREATHOUSE NOELLE J 1900-2 130M BB202 03 ADM/SUP SEC SCH #100 1689 BARTZ DAVID E 1800-2200F BB2 18B 04 EDA 5640 ARRMTWRF 0800- 1730S *ELE 3280 DEY RDG/EL SCH +oO l 1976 WHITE RICHARD ARRTR BB202 03 5-700 SUPV 0F INST 00 1 1694 FINDLEY BEVERLY 1700- 1 840R BB218B 02 EDA +002 1977 BROWN-SANDBERG S ARRMW BB203 03 PERSONNEL ADM 001 1699 SMITLEY DONALD W 1900-2130W BB217A 03 EDA 5870 +003 1978 VA RBLE-MARY ELLEN ARRMW BB217B 03 RESEARCH ## 100 1704 BARTZ DAVID E 1800-2200F BB218A 02 EDA 5900 INTRO +004 1979 REVEN LINDA M ARRTR BB218B 03 0800- I 730S +005 1980 REVEN LINDA M ARRMW BB202 03 INTERNSHIP 00 1 1709 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB21 1 03 EDA 5920 *ELE 3281 DEY REG/EL SCH 001 1985 NUNN GRACE G 0800-0915MW BB217B 03 DATA MGT/ED ADM 00 1 1714 FINDLEY BEVERLY 1900-2220R BB218B 04 EDA 5960 0800-0850T IND STUDY 00 1 1719 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB21 1 01 EDA 5990 *ELE 3290 SCI/ELEM SCH #00 1 1990 LEYDEN MICHAEL ARRTR KH206 03 002 l720 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB211 02 #002 1991 LISOWSKI MARYLIN ARRMW KH206 03 003 1721 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB21 1 03 #003 1992 LEYDEN MICHAEL ARRTR KH206 03 004 1722 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB211 04 #005 1993 LEYDEN MICHAEL ARRTR KH206 03 SUPERINTENDENCY 00 1 1727 SMITLEY DONALD W 1900-2130T BB217A 04 EDA 6650 *ELE 3340 SOC ST ELEM SCH #00 1 1998 SCIFRES ESTELLE C ARRTR BB203 03 SEM: SCHOOL LAW 00 1 1732 JANES LARRY DOUGLAS 1700- 1 840T BB21 8A 02 EDA 68 10 #002 1999 FOUST DELBERT D ARRTW BB107 03 SCHOOL FINANCE 00 1 1737 BANKS FREDDIE A 1800-2030M BB218A 03 EDA 6860 JR #003 2000 STEPHEN VERONICA P ARRMW BB2 18A 03 69 10 FLD EXPERIENCE 001 1742 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB211 04 *EDA #005 200 1 FOUST DELBERT D ARRTW BB218B 03 *EDA FLD EXPERIENCE 001 1747 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB21 1 04 6920 *ELE 3350 LANG ARTS EL SCH +001 2006 WHITE RICHARD ARRTR BB202 02 +002 2007 BROWN-SANDBERG S ARRMW BB203 02 meets Jan. 29-30, March 6-7 and April 30-May 1 #EDA5640 +003 2008 VA RBLE MARY ELLEN ARRMW BB205B 02 ##EDA 5900meets Feb. 5-6 and March 13-14 +o04 2009 GREATHOUSE NOELLE J ARRTR BB218B 02 responsibilities for a 4 s.h. course require the equivalent of 50 class hours in tenns of contact, laboratory, and/or pro- Student +005 2010 WHITE RICHARD ARRMW BB202 02 For Spring 1993, EDA 5410 and EDA 5960 will meet this requirement by extending the scheduled class session. JCCIS. *ELE 4000 PRACTICUM IN ELE #001 2015 SCIFRES ESTELLE C 0800- l I 45MTWRF BB202 01 EDA 5410 will meet from 1800to 2120 hours and EDA 5960 will meet from 1900 to 2220 hours. Therefore, #002 2016 LISOWSKI MARYLIN 0800- 1145MTWRF BB226 01 #003 2017 STEPHENSON MARY A 0800- l 145MTWRF BB226 01 ###004 2018 STAFF 1300- 1 645MTWRF BB217A 01 #005 2019 STAFF 1300- 1 645MTWRF BB218B 01

======*ELE 474 1 IND STUDY ##00 1 2024 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 OJ EDUCATIONAL FO UNDATIONS c ##002 2025 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 02 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R ##003 2026 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 03 *ELE 4770 PRI METH & CURR 001 203 1 GREATHOUSE NOELLE J 1615-1845W BB203 03 EDF 2171-C SCHOOL/SOCIETY 001 17 52 SMITH DON G 0900-0950MWF BB218B 03 *ELE 4776 EC ED: HIS/PHIL 001 2036 MALEHORN HAROLD A 1900-2 130W BB205B 03 002 1753 HINE WILLIAM C 1900-2130R BB217B 03 *ELE 4880 DIAG-PRESC RDG #001 204 1 REVEN LINDA M ARRMTWRF BB217A 03 *EDF 4450 PHIL/HIST ED 001 1758 BARGER ROBERT N 0900-0950MWF BB217A 03 #002 2042 LAMBERT JANET M ARRMTWRF BB107 03 002 1759 BARGER ROBERT N 1000- 1 050MWF BB217A 03 #003 2043 NUNN GRACE G ARRMTWRF BB205 03 003 1760 SUTTON KENNETH R I 000- 1 050MWF BB218B 03 ###004 2044 NUNN GRACE G ARRMTWRF BB205B 03 004 1761 SUTTON KENNETH R ll00- 1150MWF BB218B 03 #005 2045 STEPHEN VERONICA P ARRMTWRF BB205B 03 005 1762 SMITH DON G l IOO-l 150MWF BB205B 03 *ELE 5260 ADV DEV READ 001 2050 BROWN-SANDBERG S 1615-1845M BB226 03 006 1763 SMITH DON G 1300- 1 350MWF BB 107 03 *ELE 56 10 REM READ PROB 001 2055 REVEN LINDA M 1615-1845T BB226 03 007 1764 SUTTONKENNETH R l 300- l 350MWF BB218A 03 *ELE 5620 REM READ PRAC 001 2060 NUNN GRACE G 1900-21 30T BB226 03 008 1765 SMITH DON G 1400- 1 450MWF BB 107 03 ELE 5640 TCH SO ST/EL SCH 00 1 2065 DOWNS DALE D 1900-2 130M BB203 03 009 1766 CUMMINGS EARL S 0930- 1 045TR BB218A 03 ELE 5950 THESIS ##003 2070 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 03 010 1767 CUMMINGS EARL S l I00-1215TR BB218A 03 *ELE 5990 IND STUDY ##00 1 2075 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 01 01 1 1768 PIERSON GERALD 1900-2130T BB21 8A 03 ##002 2076 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 02 012 1769 CUMMINGS EARL S 1400- 1515TR BB217B 03 ##003 2077 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 03 'EDF 4741 IND STUDY 003 1774 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 03 +Students in Block I must take the following courses concurrently and must register for the same section numberin EDF 5500 CURRICULUM DEV 001 1779 GHOLSON RONALD E 1000- 1 050MWF BB212 03 each course. (ELE 3000, 3280, 3350) 002 1780 LIGON JERRY A 1900-21 30R BB212 03 #Students in Block II must take the following courses concurrently and must register for the same section number in EDF 5510 SOC FOUND ED 001 1785 BARGER ROBERT N 1400- 1515TR BB216B 03 each course. (ELE 3290, 3340, 4000, 4880) ##Pennissionrequired to enroll 002 1786 CUMMINGS EARL S 1900-2130W BB212 03 ###Section 004 is reserved ONLY for students in the Early Childhood and Middle School options. All Early EDF 5530 PHIL OF ED 001 1791 SUTTON KENNETH R 1900-2040M BB212 02 Childhood and Middle School students should select this section. EDF 5540 HIST OF ED THGT 001 1796 BARGER ROBERT N 1900-2040T BB212 02 *PREREQUISITE REQUIRED

'" 003 2264 MOORE JOHN DAVID 1000- 1050MWF CH337 03 ENGLISH c 004 2265 STEVENS CAROL D 1100- 1215TR CH337 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R. 005 2266 KORY FERN 1400-1 450MWF CH337 03 *ENG 3504 THE 60'S 001 227 1 QUINN THEODORE K 1400- 1 450MWF CH313 03 *ENG 0995 ENG 2ND LANG II 001 2082 BAZARGAN SUSAN 1100- 1215TR CH302 04 ARRMTWRF ARRMTWRF *ENG 3600 BIBLE AS LIT 001 2276 CHRISTHILF MARK 1400-1515TR CH3 JO 03 ENG 1000 FUNDAMENTAL ENG 001 2087 RINGUETTE DANA 0800-0850MWF CH309 02 *ENG 3601 THOMAS HARDY 001 228 1 SYLVIA RICHARD A 1100- 1215TR CH306 03 002 2088 RINGUETTE DANA 1400- 1 450MWF CH309 02 *ENG 3608 MOD DRAMA II 001 2286 MCDONOUGH CARLA J 1200-1 250MWF CH306 03 *ENG 1001-C COMP AND LANG 001 2093 CLARK fmNISE C 0800-0850MWF CH302 03 *ENG 3701 AM ROMANTICISM 001 2291 DOLTON DONALD 1100- 1150MWF CH303 03 002 2094 CAREY K JANELLE 0800-0915TR CH302 03 002 2292 RINGUETTE DANA 1230- 1 345TR CH340 03 003 2095 RIEGEL RUTH A 0900-0950MWF CH302 03 003 2293 WHITLOW ROGER L 1800-2030W CH340 03 004 2096 RANSOM EVELYN 1100-1215TR CH303 03 *ENG 3703 20C AM LIT 001 2298 GUZLOWSKI JOHN Z 0900-0950MWF CH340 03 005 2097 CORBIN JUDITH F l 200- 1 250MWF CH3 l 8 03 002 2299 KORY FERN 1 400- l 5 l 5TR CH340 03 006 2098 OLSEN KATHRYN M 1230-1 345TR CH303 03 003 2300 CHRISTHILF MARK 1800-2030R CH340 03 007 2099 CORBIN JUDITH F 1400- 1 450MWF CH303 03 *ENG 3801 CHAUCER 001 2305 SHONK TIMOTHY A 1300-1350MWF CH310 03 008 2100FLESOR LAURA DEVON 1400-1515TR CH302 03 *ENG 3802 SHAKESPEARE 001 2310 SEARLE WILLIAM J 1 000-J050MWF CH303 03 009 2101 MADDOX MARY C 1800-1915TR CH302 03 002 23 11 LAZENBY WALTER 1400-I515TR CH311 03 010 2102 VEACH TAMMY F 1500-1615MW CH313 03 *ENG 3803 REN/l 7C LIT 001 23 16 ABELLA OLGA 0900-0950MWF CH3 JO 03 *ENG 1002-C COMP AND LIT 001 2106BARTLING SHARON 0800-0850MWF CH306 03 *ENG 3807 VICI'ORIAN LIT 001 2321 SUKSANG DUANGRUDI 0930- 1045TR CH313 03 002 2JOiRAYBIN DAVID 0800-0915TR CH303 03 002 2322 BRAYFIELD PEGGY 1300- 1 350MWF CH337 03 003 2108 SUKSANG DUANGRUDI 0800-091 5TR CH306 03 *ENG 3808 20C BRIT LIT 001 2327 LEDDY MICHAEL 11OO- l l50MWF CH306 03 004 2109DOUGHERTY PATRICIA 0800-0915TR CH318 03 002 2328 ZAHLAN ANNER 1230- 1 345TR CH307 03 005 21 JO CLARK DENISE C 0800-09 15TR CH311 03 *ENG 3901 LANG AND LING 001 2333 RANSOM EVELYN 1 400-1515TR CH313 03 006 2111 HOBERMAN RUTH 0900-0950MWF CH306 03 *ENG 3903 GENDER IN UTOPIA 001 2338 STEVENS CAROL D 1800-2030W CH313 03 007 2112 LEDDY MICHAEL 0900-0950MWF CH311 03 *ENG 4275 INTERNSHIP ENG. 001 2343 QUIVEY JAMES ARRMTWRF ARR 04 008 2113 SEARLE WlllIAM J 0900-0950MWF CH313 03 *ENG 4300 ARC'TYP/STER'TPE 001 2348 SCHMUDDE CAROL E 1000-1050MWF CH305 03 009 2114 SWORDS STEPHEN 0930- 1 045TR CH302 03 THE LYRIC 002 2349 RAYBIN DAVID 1100-1215TR CH340 03 010 2115 SYLVIA RICHARD A 0930- 1 045TR CH306 03 AMERICAN DREAMS 003 2350 COLEMAN LINDA S 1400-1450MWF CH305 03 01 1 2116 CLARK DENISE C 0930- 1045TR CH318 03 . *ENG 4750 BL AUTOBIOGRAPHY 001 2355 SCHMUDDE CAROL E 1 200- 1250MWF CH303 03 012 2117 FLESOR LAURA DEVON 0930- 1045TR CH340 03 *ENG 4760 WRITFOR PROF 001 2360 SIMPSON JOHN M 0930-1045TR CH309 03 013 2118 CORBIN JUDITH F 1000- 1050MWF CH302 03 *ENG 4762 POETRYWRITING 001 2365 MARTONEJOHN P 1530-1800T CH309 03 014 2119 STOKES FRANK C I000-1050MWF CH306 03 *ENG 4903 ADOLESCENT LIT 001 2370 MOORE JOHN DAVID 1800-2030M CH311 03 I 000-1050MWF CH318 03 4906 C M 001 2375 1530-l SOOR . CH309 015 2120 MCDONOUGH CARLA J *ENG O PrrHEORY/PRAC CALENDtULLOLINDA 1T ·' 03 016 2121 1 000-1050MWF CH313 03 4950 001 2380 SWORDS STEPHEN 1230-1 J

• PREREQUISITE REQUIRED #Must be admltled to the Collegl' of Business to enroll in these courses. Spring Semester Schedule 1993-1 1

======--======--====--======--======FINE ARTS c GENERAL STUDIES c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

FAR20 1 0-C ARTS OMNIBUS 001 2483 LITCHFIELD STEVE 1300- 1 350MWF LIB LEC 03 GST 1 000 READNG/STDY IMP #001 268 1 LAMBERT JANET M 0900-0950MTWR BB226 02 002 2484 LITCHFIELD STEVE 1500- 1 550MWF LIB LEC 03 #002 2682 HAWKINS RUTH M 1000-1050MTWR BB226 02 •FAR 3001 ORGNARTS FEST 001 2489 JOHNSON JAMES K 1 600- 1650T FA A202 01 #003 2683 HAWKINS RUTH M 1100-1150MTWR BB226 02 •FAR 4075 MARGIN1.2ED ART 001 2494 DIBIANCO DOUGLAS 1500- 1730M FAM03 1 03 #004 2684 HAWKINS RUTH M 1500-1550MTWR BB226 02 GST 1100 SML GROUP INTER +-001 2689 LANE CLAUDIA 1 1 00-1150M CCTR 00 +-002 2690 LANE CLAUDIA 1100-1150W CCTR 00 +-003 269 1 LANE CLAUDIA 1100- 1150F CCTR 00 +-004 2692 LANE CLAUDIA 1400-1 450T CCTR 00

------#Semester hours do not count toward graduation FOREIGN LANGUAGE c +Enrollment limited to MAP Students COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

•fLG 2500 HISP AMER CULT ##001 2624 CROME RICHARD K ARRMTWRF ARR 02 •FLG 3400 METHODS OF FLG 00 1 2629 SONDHEIM PA MELA ARRMTWRF CH106 03 •fLG 3510 CADET TEACHING 001 2634 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02

#Mexico tripreq uired GEOGRAPHY c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

GEG 1 100-C CULT GEOG +-001 2774 MEYER DOUGLAS K 0900-0950MWF S332 03 GEG 1200-C WORLD REG GEOG ++-001 · 2779 MEYER DOUGLAS K 1 000-1050MWF S332 03 B LA T •GEO 1290-C WORLD REG GEO +++099 2784 KHAN E YE H ·· 1900-2130T S334 03 FRE N C H c GEG 3700 HIST GEOG OF US 001 2789 MEYER DOUGLAS K 1900-2 1 30M S334 03 30 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R •GEO 3855 COMPUTER MAPPNG $001 2794 HARRINGTON LISA MB 1 000-1050MW S3 03 1000- 1 1 40F 4400 ARR TWR FRE 1 101-C ELEM FRENCH 001 2499 FRENCH SHELLEY 0800-0850MWF CH 107 03 GEO IND STUDY 001 2799 STAFF M F S322 01 TWR 002 2500FRENCH SHELLEY 090

GEOLOGY c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

GEL 1300-CEARTH SCIENCES @$+-001 2806STRATTON JAMES F 0800-0850MW S236 03 800- GERMAN c 0 0940R @$+-002 2807 1 000- 1050 W 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R CHESNER CRAIG A M S236 J 000- 1140R @$+-003 2808 JORSTAD ROBERT B 1200- 1 340MW S236 GER 1101-C ELEM GER 001 2639 SPENCER NORMAN R 1 000- 1050MWF CH I09 03 03 @$+004 2809 JORSTAD ROBERT B 1400- 1 540MW S236 03 *GER 1102-C ELEM GER 001 2644 FRENCH SHELLEY 1100-1150MWF CH 109 03 *GEL 2430 HISTORICAL GEL $001 �814 PHE RAXMPND N 1000-1050MWF S 32 04 2202 001 2649 - n4- • �!:£� 2 *GER INTER GER BREIDENBACH HERIBERT 0900-0950MTWF CH J09 ' i , , 0900- 1 040T •GER 3l02 GER {:ON/COMP II 001 2654 BREIBENBACH- HERIBERT�-1200-1250MWF'�- cR H'l9·� =03 • ·- $001 2819 1 300-1 350MWF 142 04 *GER 3303 GER LINGUISTICS 001 2659 SPENCER NORMAN R 1100-1215TR CH 109 03 *GEL 3405 PETROLOGY CHESNER CRAIG A S 1300- 1440R •GER 3330 GER FOR BUSINESS 001 2664 SPENCER NORMAN R 1300- 1350MWF CH I 09 03 *GEL 3420 PRIN OF GEO MORPH $001 2824 GUTOWSKI VINCENT P 1500- 1640TR S232 03 *GER 4400 INDSTUDY 001 2669 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 0 1 2829 1500-1550MF Sl42 002 2670 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *GEL 3460 ECN MINERAL DEP $001 CHESNER CRAIG A 03 1500-1640W 003 267 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 GEL 3470 ENVIRON GE,PLOGY $001 2834 PHEIFER RAYMOND N 0900-0950MWF S 42 03 *GER 4402 TOPICS GER LIT 001 2676 FRENCH SHELLEY 0930- 1 045TR CH106 03 1 *GEL 3525 HYDROGEOLOGY 001 2839 STRATTON JAMES F 1900-2220W S334 03 *GEL 4400 IND STUDY 001 2844 STAFF ARRMTWRF S322 01 002 2845 STAFF ARRMTWRF S322 02 003 2846 STAFF ARRMTWRF S322 03 *GEL 4460 PRIN OF STRATIGR $001 2851 JORSTAD ROBERT B I OOO-l 1 40TR Sl42 03

LATIN c @ESC 1300C and GEL 1300C are EXACTLY the· same course COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R +Can be substituted for GEL 1400, ESC 1420 and ESC 1300C $Course fee charges - $20 for GEL l 300C; $28 for GEL 2430; $25 forGEL 3405, 3420, 3460, 3470, 4460 'LAT 1102-C ELEM LAT 001 2697 SPENCER NORMAN R 1 200- l 250MWF CH 102 03

RUSSIAN c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

•RUS 1102-C ELEM RUSSIAN II 001 2702 BRAGA DE SOUZA OLIND0900-0950MWF CH 102 03

SPANISH c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

SPN llOl·C ELEM SPANISH 001 2707 BRAGA DE SOUZA OLIND 0800-0850MWF CH 109 03 002 2708 DULKA RICHARD A 1 1 00- 1 1 50MWF CH 102 03 •SPN 1102-C ELEM SPANISH 001 27 13 BULVER KATHRYN M J 200- J 250MWF CH 103 03 002 27 14 BULVER KATHRYN M 1 400- 1 450MWF CHl03 03 'SPN 2201 INTER SPANISH 001 27 19 DULKA RICHARD A 0800-0850MTRF CH I02 04 002 2720 DULKA RICHARD A 1300- 1350MTRF CH102 04 •SPN 2202 INTER SPANISH 001 2725 CLAY MENDEZ LUIS F 1000- 1050MTWR CH 107 04 002 2726 CROME RICHARD K 1400-1450MTRF CH I02 04 •SPN 3000 PROB SPN GRAMMR 001 2731 TAY LOR KAREN L 1000- 1050MWF CH 102 03 •SPN 3100 SPN PRO & CONY 001 2736 CROME RICHARD K 1300- 1350MTRF CH103 04 002 2737 CROME RICHARD K 1800-1940MR CH 103 04 *SPN 320 1 BUSINESS SPANISH 001 2742 TAY LOR KAREN L 1100- 1215TR CH 102 03 •SPN 3500 HISP SHORT STORY- 001 2747 CLAY MENDEZ LUIS F 0800-0850MWF CH 103 03 •SPN 3510 INTR MOD SPN LIT 001 2752 TAY LOR KAREN L 0930- 1 045TR CH 1 02 03 'SPN 4202 ADV SPN COMP 001 2757 TAY LOR KAREN L 1400- 1515TR CHI03 03 •SPN 4400 IND STUDY 001 2762 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ / 002 2763 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 2764 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 •SPN 4520 EARLY SPN AM LIT 001 2769 CLAY MENDEZ LUIS F 0800-09 1 STR CH I03 03

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CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *HEC 3120 FOOD SCIENCE 001 3154 RIES CAROL P 1000- l 140MWF KHll1 04 *HEC 3233 FA SHipN BUYING 00 I 3159 HUBBARD MARY L 1200- 1 250MWF KH210-l 1 03 HIS ll00 WORLD TO 1500 001 2856 CURRAN CARLETON 0800-0850MWF CH222 03 *HEC 3235 ADV CLO CONSTR 001 3164 HUBBARD MARY L 1000-1140TR KH2 ll 02 002 2857 CURRAN CARLETON I I 00- 1 I 50MWF CH222 03 *HEC 3245 TEXTILES 001 3169 DILWORTH JEAN K 1400- l 450MWF KH2l0 03 HIS 1200 WRLD SINCE 1500 001 2862 BEELER JOHN F 1530- 1 645TR CH225 03 HEC 3280 INT DESIGN/FURN 001 3174 MCALISTER PATR ICIA 1230-1 345TR KH313 03 HIS 1400 HIS THIRD WORLD 001 2867 BECK ROGER B 0930- 1 045TR LIB LEC 03 HEC 3300 CONSUMER ED 00 I 3179 STRADER GAYLE G 1400- 1 450MWF LH122 03 002 2868 BECK ROGER B 1100- 1215TR LIB LEC 03 HEC 3307 HOME MOT THEORY 001 3184 STEIN PATR ICIA l000- l 050MWF KH207-08 03 HIS 1500-C HIS FOUNDS CIVS 001 2873 BEELER JOHN F 0930- 1 045TR CH222 03 *HEC 3400 METHODS TCH HEC 001 3189 CAMPANIS LUCY A 1600-1740MW KH314 04 002 2874 BEELER JOHN F 1 230- l 345TR CH222 03 *HEC 3750 IND STUDY 003 3194 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 003 2875 KEY NEWTON E 1000- 1 050MWF CH222 03 *HEC 3790 HOSP SERV INDUST $001 3199 GEDDIE MORGAN W 1100-l150MWF KH203 03 004 2876 KEY NEWTON E 1200- 1 250MWF CH222 03 *HEC 3796 HOSP SERV OPER $001 3204 GEDDIE MORGAN W 0900-0950MWF KH202 03 005 2877 SCHLAUCH WOLFGANG 0900-0950MWF CH222 03 HEC 3800 FAMILY/SEX ED 001 3209 ARMSTRONG CAROL J 1300-1 350MWF KH203 03 HIS 2000-C US CONST/NATION 001 2882 MCELLIGOTT JOHN F 1200- 1 250MWF CH221 03 002 32 l 0 ARMSTRONG CAROL J I 100-1215TR KH202 03 002 2883 MCELLIGOTT JOHN F 1230-1 345TR CH221 03 003 3211 ARMSTRONG CAROL J 1600-1715MW KH202 03 I 003 2884 HARDEMAN MARTIN J 0900-0950MWF CH218 03 *HEC 3853 PRACTICUM IN CD ##001 3216 DELAP DARICE 0800-0850TR BBi 10-1 03 004 2885 HARDEMAN MARTIN J 1300- 1 350MWF CH221 03 ARRMTWRF 005 2886 WA LDREP CHRISTOPHER 0900-0950MWF CH22 I 03 ###002 3217 MURPHY FRANCES L 0800-0850TR BBll0-11 03 006 2887 RICCIO BARRY D 1400- 1515TR CH218 03 ARRMTWRF 007 2888 RICCIO BARRY D 1530- 1 645TR CH2!8 03 HEC 3920 COMMUNICATIONS 001 3222 DILWORTH JEAN K I 000- 1 050TR KH210 02 008 2889 KOCH RAYMOND L 0800-0850MWF CH218 03 002 3223 SIMPSON LINDA D 1 200-1 250TR KH210 02 009 2890 KOCH RAYMOND L 1100-1150MWF CH218 03 003 3224 HEDGES EDITH- 1 300-1 350TR KH203 02 HIS 2010 US TO 1877 001 2895 HOCKMAN DAN M 0800-0850MWF CH221 03 *HEC 3926 CONS PRES TECH 001 3229 DILWORTH JEAN K 1 100- I I 50MWF KH202 03 002 2896 HOCKMAN DAN M I000- 1 050MWF CH221 03 *HEC 4140 INST FOOD MOT 001 3234 HORN JODY R 0800-0850M KH207-08 03 003 2897 NICHOLS LAWRENCE R J000- 1 050MWF CH218 03 0700-0840TR 004 2898 NICHOLS LAWRENCE R 1200- 1 250MWF CH218 03 002 3235 HORN JODY R 0800-0850M KH207-08 03 005 2899 NICHOLS LAWRENCE R 1400- 1 450MWF CH218 03 0700-0840WF 006 2900 STERLING ROBERT W 1100-1215TR CH218 03 003 3236 HORN JODY R 0800-0850M KH207-08 03 007 2901 KOCH RAYMOND L 0800-09 l 5TR CH221 03 1400- 1 540MW HIS 2020 US SINCE 1877 001 2907 MAURER DAVID 0930- 1 045TR CH218 03 *HEC 4238 PRIN PATT DESGN 001 3241 DILWORTH JEAN K 1300- 1530TR KH210-ll 03 002 2908 COOK MICHAEL D 1400- 1 450MWF CH221 03 *HEC 4274 ORIENT INTERN 001 3246 SIMPSON LINDA D 1500- 1550M KH207-08 OJ 003 2909 RICCIO BARRY D 1900-2130T CH218 03 002 3247 SIMPSON LINDA D 1600- 1 650M KH207-08 OJ *HIS 209 1 US SINCE 1877 #099 29 14 LASKY HERBERT 1000- 1 050MWF S224 03 *HEC 4275 INTERNSHIP 003 3252 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 3000 . EURPE I 500-1815 001 2919 CURRAN CARLETON 0800-09 15TR CH222 03 006 3253 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 009 3254 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 002 2920 CURRAN CARLETON 1100-1215TR CH222 03 I 00 HIS 3005 EURPE 1815-PRES 001 2925 SHELTON ANITA 0900-0950MWF CH225 03 HEC 4300 CONSUMER ISSUES 001 3259 STRADER GAYLE G 0900-0950TR KH203 02 002 2926 SHELTON ANITA I 300- l 350MWF CH225 03 *HEC 4345 HOSP SERV ADMIN +lOO 3264 GEDDIE MORGAN W l 300- l 620TR KH3 14 03 HIS 3075 CHRISTIAN HIS 001 293 1 VOELZ PETER M 1530-1 645TR CH221 03 *HEC 4400 DIRECTIONS/HEC 001 3269 .SIMPSON LINDA D 1400- 1 450TR KH202 02 HIS 3240 HIST AMER SPORT 001 2936 KOCH RAYMOND L ll00- 1215TR CH221 03 002 3270 SIMPSON LINDA D I 000-1050TR KH203 02 HIS 3260 LATIN AMER HIST 001 2941 NICHOLS LAWRENCE R l I00-1215TR CH225 03 *HEC 4444 HONORS IND STDY 001 3275 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 3440 ENG SINCE 1688 001 2946 KEY NEWTON E 1400- 1 450MWF CH222 03 *HEC 4555 HONORS RESEARCH 001 3280 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 3500 RESRCH SOURCES 001 295 1 VENET WENDY HAMAND 1500- 1730T CH222 03 *HEC 4644 HONORS THESIS 001 3285 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 002 2952 RICCIO BARRY D 1900-2130R CH218 03 *HEC 475 1 DIET THERAPY 001 3290 HORN JODY R 1100- 1 240TR KHlll-13 04 HIS 3550 AFRICAN HISTORY 001 2957 BECK ROGER B 0800-09 15TR CH225 03 *HEC 4753 NUTR OF ADDICTS ++100 3295 HORN JODY R 1800-2200F KHllO 01 HIS 3600 HIST OF 001 2962 MCELLIGOTT JOHN F 1500- 1550MWF CH225 03 0800- 1730S *HIS 3740 WORLD WAR II 001 2967 HARDEMAN MARTIN J 1500- 1 550MWF CH221 03 *HEC 4770 CONS DEC/MKTPL 00 1 3300 STEIN PATRICIA 1400- 1450MWF KH207-08 03 HIS 3800 MODERN GERMANY 001 2972 SCHLAUCH WOLFGANG 1500- 1730W CH222 03 *HEC 4780 LIVING ENVIRON 001 3305 MCALISTER PATRICIA 1600- 1830M KH3 13 03 HIS 3903 WOMEN IN AM HIST 001 2977 VENE'F WENDY HAMAND 1230-1 345TR CH225 03 HEC 4820 DEATH AND DYING 001 3310 BUTTS ROBE.RT Y 1900-2130T KHllO 03 HIS 4002 US MILITARY HIST 001 2982 HOCKMAN DAN M 1300- 1 350MWF CH218 03 *HEC 4840 DISADV FAMILY 001 33 l 5 CAMPANIS LUCY A 1230- 1 345TR KH202 03 HIS 4060 CIVIL WAR/RECONS 001 2987 STERLING ROBERT W 0800-09 I 5TR CH218 03 HEC 4854 PA RENT-CHILD 001 3320 MURPHY FRANCES L 1900-2 130W KH3 13 03 002 2988 STERLING ROBERT W 1 230- I 345TR CH218 03 *HEC 4940 FOOD SYST MOT $001 3325 HORN JODY R 1400- I 540TR KH203 03 HIS 4400 INDSTUDY 001 2993 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *HEC 5152 READNG/NUTR RES 001 3330 RIES CAROL P 1600- 1 830R KH203 03 002 2994 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *HEC 5155 TEACH/MKT NUTR +++100 3335 DOW RUTH M 1800-2200F KHllO 03 · 003 2995 STA,FF, ARRMTWRF ARR 03 0800-1730S I ' ,.! ! . I jl � *HIS 4775 SPECIAL TOPICS 00 I 3000 WA LOREP CHRIST0PHER I 000- l050MWF . CH225 03 HEC 5450 ADM/SUP HOME EC 001 3340 HUBBARD MARY L 1900-2130M KH202 03

HIS 4830 · EASTERN EUROPE 001 3005 SHELTON ANITA 0930-1 045TR CH225 03 HEC 5460 ISSUES & TRENDS 001 3345 HUBBARD MARY L 1900-2130R · KH202 03 *HIS 4904 AMER REVOLUTION 001 3010 HOCKMAN DAN M 1900-2 130M CH218 03 HEC-5570 INTERNSHIP 003 3350 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 5010 SEM HIST ADMIN 001 3015 MAURER DAVID 1 300- 1 530T CH223 03 013 335 l STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 5030 ARCHIVES/EDITNG 001 3020 VENET WENDY HAMAND 1000-1 200T CH223 02 023 3352 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 5060 HIS PRESERVAT'N 001 3025 MILLER PATRICIA 0900- 1 1 OOM CH223 02 HEC 5846 ADM AGING PROO ++++1003357 CROUSE JOYCE S 1800-2200F ARR 03 HIS 5070 ORAL & LOCL HIS 001 3030 WA LDREP CHRISTOPHER 1900-2130M CH223 03 0800-1730S HIS 5110 ti.ISMUS EXHIBTS 001 3035 COOK MICHAEL D ARRMTWRF ARR 01 HEC 5852 ADOLS & FAMILY 001 3362 OZIER S JAYNE 1900-2130T KH3 14 03 HIS 5160 SEMINARAM HIS 001 3040 HARDEMAN MARTIN J 1900-2130T CH223 03 HEC 5950 THESIS 003 3367 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 5250 SEM REVOLUTION 001 3045 KEY NEWTON E 1900-2130W CH223 03 HEC 5990 IND STUDY 001 3372 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 HIS 5310 AM SOC/INT/CULT 001 3050 MCELLIGOTTJOHN F 1600- 1715TR CH223 03 002 3373 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 HIS 5350 US CULTURAL 20C 001 3055 COOK MICHAEL D 1300- 1530W CH223 02 003 3374 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 HIS 5360 HIS DOMEST INTR 001 3060 ELBERT E DUANE 1900-2130W CH218 03 HIS 5500 INTERNSHIP 003 3065 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students HIS 5950 THESIS 003 3070 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 $Field trip costs-HEC 3790 approximately $10; HEC 3796 approximately $20; HEC 4940 approximately $7 HIS 5990 IND STUDY 001 3075 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 ##3 hours of Jab per week must be arranged between 0900 and I I 00 002 3076 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 ###3 hoursof lab per week must be arranged between 1300 and I 500 003 3077 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 +HEC 4345 meets between March 29 and May 6 ++HEC 4753 meets March 5 and 6 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students +++HEC 5155 meets Jan. 29-30. Feb. 26-27, and April 2,3 ++++HEC 5846 meets Jan. 22-23, March 12-13, and April 19-20

HOME ECONOMICS c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R

HEC 1120 FOOD SELCT/PREP 00 1 3082 RIES CAROL P 1 300- I 350TR KH207-08 03 0900- 1 040T 002 3083 RIES CAROL P I 300- I 350TR KH207-08 03 1100-1 240T 003 3084 RIES CAROL P I 300- I 350TR KH207-08 03 \000-1140R 004 3085 RIES CAROL P 1300-1350TR KH207-08 03 1400- 1 540R HEC 1800 LIFE SPAN DEVEL 001 3090 SLAVIK JAMES L 1400- 1 450MWF KH202 03 HEC 2232 HIS COS/FAS ANAL 001 3095 DILWORTH JEAN K 0900-0950MWF KH203 03 HEC 2244 CONS TEXTILE PRO 001 3100 STRADER GAYLE G l I00-1 150TR KH203 02 002 3101 STRADER GAYLE G 1200- 1 250TR KH203 02 HEC 2250 RES/COM EQUIPMT 001 3106 STEIN PATRICIA 0930- 1 045TR KH3 13 03 002 3107 STEIN PATRICIA 1400- 1515TR KH3 13 03 HEC 2270 HOUSING 001 3112 MCALISTER PATR ICIA I 200- l 250MWF KH3 I 3 03 002 3113 MCALISTER PATRICIA 1400- 1450MWF KH3 13 03 HEC 2472-C NUTR/WELL-BEING 001 3118 FRANKLIN NORMA L 0900-0950MWF KH207-08 03 002 3 I I 9 FRANKLIN NORMA L 1100- 1150MWF KH207-08 03 003 3 I 20 FRANKLIN NORMA L \300- \350MWF KH207-08 03 004 3 I 2 I FRANKLIN NORMA L ll00- 1215TR KH207-08 03 005 3122 FRANKLIN NORMA L 1400- 1515TR KH207-08 03 *HEC 2492-C NUTR;WELL-BEING #099 3127 BROWN MARTHA S 0900-0950MWF KH3 14 03 HEC 2800 FA MILY RELAT'NS 001 3132 BUTTS ROBERT Y 0900-0950MWF KH313 03 002 3133 SLAVIK JAMES L 1000- 1 050MWF KH3 13 03 003 3134 ARMSTRONG CAROL J ll00-1150MWF KH313 03 004 3135 SLAVIK JAMES L 1200- 1 250MWF KH207-08 03 005 3136 DELAP DARICE 1300- 1 350MWF KH3 13 03 006 3 I 37 SLAVIK JAMES L 0930- 1 045TR KH207-08 03 007 3138 BUTTS ROBERT Y ll00-1215TR KH313 03 HEC 283 1 WOMEN IN SOCIETY 00 1 3143 OZIER S JAYNE 1000- 1 050MWF KH202 03

• PREREQUISITE REQUIRED =====--======.====--======*INT 4843 STAT QUAL ASSUR 001 3664 LIU PING 1200-1 2SOMWF KH 106 03 c *INT 4943 MFG MANAGEMENT 001 3669 IZADI MAHYAR 1300-13SOMWF KHI06 03 SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R IN,T SS03 IND INTERNSHIP 001 3674 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 01 002 367S STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 02 1120 BASIC CPR +080 3379 DOYLE KATHLEEN 0900-09SOMW LB 16S 01 003 3676 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH101 03 1200 PERSONAL HLTH OCH 3384 MCCAUSLAND JOAN 1800- 1940W S332 02 004 3677 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH !Ol 04 002 338S RAY OLLIE M 1200- 1 340W S332 02 OOS 3678 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHlOl OS 003 3386 CAVANAUGH RICHARD E 1800- 1 940R S332 02 006 3679 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 06 2000-C HUMAN HEALTH 001 3391 WA LKER BARBARA A 1100-121STR LB 176 03 007 3680 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 07 002 3392 RAY OLLIE M 1400-151 STR LB 16S 03 008 368 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHlOl 08 #003 3393 MCCAUSLAND JOAN I 100-121STR CARMAN 03 009 3682 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 09 004 3394 MCCAUSLAND JOAN 1400- ISISTR LB 169 03 010 3683 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHlOl JO OOS 339S MCCAUSLAND JOAN IS30-1 64STR LB l76 03 *INT SSl3 ADVANCED CIM 001 3688 TOOSI MORTEZA 1900-2130R KH212 03 006 3396 TRESNAK JULIE C 0900-09SOMWF LB 169 03 *INT S603 ADV MFG MGT 001 3693 IZADI MAHYAR 1900-21 30T KH106 03 007 3397 SIMONS SHEILA R 1000- l OSOMWF LB 176 03 008 3398 SIMONS SHEILA R l 200- I 2SOMWF LB 176 03 #009 3399 SIMONS SHEILA R 0930-1 04STR CARMAN 03 2250 PROF SCH/COM H 001 3404 WOODS SUSAN L 1300-1 3SOM LB 16S 01 002 340S WOODS SUSAN L 1700-1 7SOM LB 16S 01 003 3406 WOODS SUSAN L 1300-13SOW LB 16S 01 COMMUNITY HLTH 001 3411 RAY OLLIE M 1800-2030W LB l76 03 INFO SERVICES & TECHNOLOGY c 002 3412 RAY OLLIE M IS00- 161SMW LB 176 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R FIRST AID $001 3417 EPPING ELLEN M 0800-08SOMWF LB 16S 03 INTL HLTH ISS 001 3422 DEMING MARIETTA 1000- I OSOMWF LB 170 03 IST 1200 INTRO LIB/MED 001 3698 LAWSON RICHARD W 0900-09SOMW ARR 02 HUMAN DISEASES 001 3427 MCDEVITT MICHAEL J 1800-2030T LB l70 03 002 3699 LAWSON RICHARD W 1000-J OSOMW ARR 02 INSTR CPR $001 3432 DOYLE KATHLEEN 0900- IOISMW LB 16S 03 003 3700 LAWSON RICHARD W 1100- llSOMW ARR 02 3100 INSTR FIRST AID $001 3437 HOOSER RICHARD L 1800-191STW LB 16S 04 004 3701 MILLER BEVERLY B 0900-09SOTR BB217A 02 3196 PUB HLTH STATS 001 3442 HOOSER RICHARD L 1800-2030M LB l6S 03 OOS 3702 MILLER BEVERLY B 1000-lOSOTR BB217A 02 ARRMTWRF 006 3703 MILLER BEVERLY B 1100-llSOTR BB217A 02 MICROS IN HLTH 001 3447 MCDEVITT MICHAEL J 0900- 1130T MG21A 03 *IST 4741 IND STUDY 003 3708 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 03 002 3448 MCDEVITT MICHAEL J 1400- 1 630W MG21A 03 IST S490 SPEC ED PROB 003 3713 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 03 003 3449 MCDEVITT MICHAEL J 1600- 1 830R MG21A 03 IST S990 IND STUDY 001 3718 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 01 3200 SCHOOL HEALTH 001 34S4 WA LKER BARBARA A 0930- 1 04STR LB 16S 03 002 3719 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 02 3270 PUB HEALTH ADM 001 34S9 TRESNAK JULIE C 1 000- IOSOMWF LB 169 03 003 3720 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 03 3300 PRIN ACC PREY 001 3464 BIGGS TERRI J 1800-1 940T STAD 02 004 372 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 04 3310 INTRO DRIVER ED 001 3469 CAVANAUGH RICHARD E 1700- 181SMW STAD 04 OOS 3722 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 OS 3320 ADV DRIVER ED 001 3474 CAVANAUGH RICHARD E 1900-2130M STAD 03 006 3723 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 06 3350 INDUST SAFETY 001 3479 BATES ROBERT P 0900-09SOTR LB 176 02 3400 TEACHNG METHODS 001 3484 HOOSER RICHARD L 1100-121STR LB 16S 03 3500 HUMAN SEXUALITY 001 3489 WA LKER BARBARA A 1400- ISlSMW LB l70 03 002 3490 WA LKER BARBARA A 1600- 171SMW LB 170 03 003 349 1 TRESNAK JULIE C 1300- 1 3SOMWF LB l69 03 004 3492 WOODS SUSAN L 1400- 1 4SOMWR LB l76 03 OOS 3493 WOODS SUSAN L 1600-1 6SOMWR LB l69 03 JOURNALISM c 3560 WOMEN'S HEALTH 001 3498 WOODS SUSAN L 1!00-121STR LB 169 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 3700 METH/COMM HLTH 001 3S03 DEMING MARIETTA 1400- 151SMW LB 169 03 002 3S04 DEMING MARIETTA l 100-121STR LBl70 03 JOU 2001-C JOURN/DEMOC 001 3728 PRICE HOWARD Z 0900-09SOMWF BB207 03 3750 HEALTH CARE DEL 001 3S09 SIMONS SHEILA R 1300- 1 3SOMWF LB 170 03 002 3729 PRICE HOWARD Z 1000-JOSOMWF BB207 03 3765 EPIDEMIOLOGY 001 3Sl4 DEMING MARIETTA 0930- 1 04STR LB 170 03 003 3730 PRICE HOWARD Z 1100-llSOMWF BB207 03 • ; I 4250 PLAN HLTH PROO 001 3Sl9 DOYLE KATHLEEN 1100- 1 ISOMWF LB 169 03 004 3731 VOELZ PETER M 1300- 1 3SOMWF BB207 03 4275 COM HLTH FLD SR 003 3S24 DOYLE KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 03 OOS 3732 VOELZ PETER M 1400- 1 4SOMWF BB207 03 OOS 3S2S DOYLE KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR OS 006 3733 IBELEMA MINABERE 1230- 1 34STR BB207 03 008 3S26 DOYLE KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 08 007 3734 IBELEMA MINABERE 1400- lSlSTR BB207 03 *JOU 2101 NEWSWRITING I 001 3739 IBELEMA MINABERE 0900-1 040MW BB104S 03 4741 INDSTUDY 001 3S31 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 3740 TIDWELL JAMES 1300- 1 440MW BB104S 03 002 3S32 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 3S33 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 003 3741 LAIR WILLIAM D 1100-1 240TR BB/N GYM03 004 3S34 STAFF ARRMTWRF 04 004 3742 MCELWEE LOLA A 1800-1940TR BB104S 03 ARR ' ' ct *JOU 3000 NEWSWRITING IT 001 3747

meets second half semester (firstmeeting Wednesday, March I 0, 1993) 002 3777 WOHLRABE MARY D 0930-1 04STR BB/N GYM02 charged - $9.00 JOU 3820 PUBLICITY METHD 001 3782 LADD MARTA J IS00- 16fSMW BB207 03 002 3783 LADD MARTA J 0930-1 04STR BB207 03 'on meets in Carman Hall Study Area 003 3784 LADD MARTA J 1100-121STR BB207 03 *JOU 4101 COMM LAW 001 3789 TIDWELL JAMES 0800-091STR BB207 03 *JOU 4102 JOURN ETHICS 001 3794 VOELZ PETER M 1230-1320TR BB217A 02 *JOU 427S INTERNSHIP 001 3799 REED JOHN D ARRMTWRF BB102 01 002 3800 REED JOHN D ARRMTWRF BB102 02 003 3801 REED JOHN D ARRMTWRF BB102 03 c *JOU 47SI PHOTO JOURNLISM 001 3806 POULTER BRIAN 1S00- 161SMW BBI04S 03 SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *JOU 4820 FUND PUBLIC REL 001 3811 HELSEL CHRISTINE 1100-llSOMWF CHl13 03 002 3812 HELSEL CHRISTINE 1300-13SOMWF CH113 03 INTROTO CAD 001 3S66 SUTLIFF RONALD I 1200- 12SOM KH2 12 01 *JOU 4900 OPINION WRIT SEM 001 3817 REED JOHN D 0800-091SMW BB/N GYM 03 ENGR GRAPHICS 001 3S71 NELMS HOWARD F 0800-0940MW KH3 1S 03 BCST JOURN SEM I 002 3818 KAUFMAN SUSAN J 1400-ISISTR BBI04S 03 0800-08SOF ADVANCED ADS SEM 003 3819 ROBINSON GLENN 1900-2130W BB207 03 002 3S72 SUTLIFF RONALD I 1000- l 140MW 1 KH3 1S 03 *JOU 4920 PR CASE STUDIES 001 3824 LADD MARTA J IS30-1 64STR BB207 03 1000- IOSOF 003 3S73 SUTLIFF RONALD I 1400- I S40MW KH3 1S 03 1400- 1 4SOF 2184 SEMICOND CKTS 001 3S78 RICHARDSON RAY E 0800-0940MWF KH219 04 2200-CMATER 'L SCIENCE 001 3S83 IZADI MAHYAR 0900-09SOMW KHI06 02 3012 MET/INSPPROC 001 3S88 LIU PING 1300- 1 3SOTR KH106 02 3043 ENG GEO/GRAPHIC 001 3S93 WATSON CHARLES W 1300- 1 3SOMW KH3 16 03 1200- 1 340F JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION c 3053 COMPUTER DRAFT 00 I 3S98 SUTLIFF RONALD I 0800-0940MW KH212 03 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 0800-08SOF 3202 SURVEYING 001 3603 WATSON CHARLES W 1000-1140TR KH3 16 02 *JHE 2000 TCHR AND SCHOOL 001 3829 TAITT HENRY A 1000- I OSOTR BBl40 02 3203 CNC PROGRAMMING 001 3608 TOOSI MORTEZA 1400-1 4SOMW KH212 03 *JHE 31SO INTR TCH MIL SC 001 3834 TAITT HENRY A 1300- 1440TR BB226 03 1400- 1 S40F JHE 4741 IND STUDY #001 3839 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 01 3703 MACHINE DESIGN 001 3613 TOOSI MORTEZA I 000- 1 OSOMWF KH I06 03 #002 3840 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 02 3920 IND STUDY 001 3618 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHlOl 01 #003 3841 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB224 03 002 3619 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH !Ol 02 *JHE 4760 SOC-EMO DV/M CUR 001 3846 TA ITT HENRY A 1300- 1440MW BB226 03 . 003 3620 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 03 4002 MATERIALS TEST 001 362S LIU PING 0800-0940TR KH218 02 #Permission required. See deparhnent chair. 4183 MICROPROCESSORS 001 3630 RICHARDSON RAY E IOOO- l 140MW KH219 03 4243 CONSTRUCT PRACT 001 363S WATSON CHARLES W 1 000- IOSOMWF KH3 16 03 4275 INDINTERNSHIP 001 3640 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 01 002 3641 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOl 02 003 3642 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHlOl 03 004 3643 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 04 OOS 3644 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol OS 006 364S STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 06 007 3646 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 07 008 3647 STAFF A,RRMTWRF KHIOI 08 009 3648 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH IOI 09 010· 3649 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH 101 10 4602 METALLURGY 001 36S4 LIU PING 1 000-1140TR KH2 18 02 WORK MEASUREMNT 001 36S9 IZADI MAHYAR 1100- llSOMWF KH218 03 4673 *PREREQUISITE REQUIRED 006 4030 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR LEISURE STUDIES c 009 403 1 ARNOLD VALINE ARRMTWRF ARR COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *MGT 43 10 ORG BEHAVIOR #001 4036 MARLOW EDWARD 0930-1 045TR CHiii 002 4037 MARLOW EDWARD 1230- 1 345TR CHiii LST 1320 LEADERSHIP/REC 001 3851 JONES ANNIE LEE 1000- 1 050MW MG 138 03 *MGT 4340 ORG THEORY #001 404� KEMMERER BARBARA E 1800-2030T LH021 1000-1140F *MGT 4360 STRAT & POLICY #00 1 4047 ELMUTI DEAN S 1800-2030M LH 102 002 3852 CULKIN DAVID F 1400- 1 450MW MG l37 03 002 4048 ELMUTI DEAN S 0930- 1 045TR LH021 1400- 1 540F 003 4049 ELMUTI DEAN S 1400-1515TR LH021 LST 1780 INT/LEIS SER AG 001 3857 JONES ANNIE LEE IIOO- II50TR MG137 02 004 4050 RJNEFORT FOSTER C 1100-1215TR LH021 LST 2250 INT/REC SPE POP 001 3862 JOHNSON DOROTHE L I 300- 1 350MW MG 137 03 005 405 1 RINEFORT FOSTER C 1230-1 345TR CH I09 1830-2010W 006 4052 KIM EONSOO 1 000-1050MWF LH021 *LST 2290 PROG/LEIS AGNCY 001 3867 JOHNSON DOROTHE L 1000- 1050TR MG 137 02 007 4053 KIM EONSOO 1200-1250MWF LH021 LST 2500 CHALLENGE/LEIS 001 3872 HJGELMIRE WILLIAM 1000- 1 050MWF MG 137 03 008 4054 WAY LAND ROBERT F 1500-1615MW LH 102 LST 3300 COM/EMPLYEE REC 001 3877 JONES ANNIE LEE 1500- 1615TR MG l37 03 *MGT 4370 COMPENSATION MGT #001 4059 WAYLAND ROBERT F 1800-2030M LH027 *LST 3310 TRAVEL & TOURSM 001 3882 SMITH WILLIAM A 0900-0950MWF MG 137 03 *MGT 439 1 STRAT & POLICY #00 1 4064 RINEFORT FOSTER C 1400-1515TR LH 102 LST 3510 CAMP ADM/LDRSHP 001 3887 JOHNSON DOROTHE L 0800-0850TR MG 137 02 *MGT 4450 LABOR MGT RELAT #001 4069 WAYLAND ROBERT F 1800-2030W LH l19 *LST 3550 FIELDWORK/REC I 001 3892 JOHNSON DOROTHE L 1500- 1550M MG 137 03 *MGT 4700 SMALL BUS MGT #001 4074 ARSENEAU DAVID P 1800-2030W CH I09A ARRMTWRF *MGT 4740 IND STUDY #003 4079 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR *LST 3551 FLDWORK/REC II 001 3897 JOHNSON DOROTHE L ARRMTWRF ARR 03 LST 3560 OUTDR LIV SKJL 001 3902 SMITH WILLIAM A 1000-11401' MG l38 02 #Must be admitted to the College of Business to enroll in these courses. 1000- 1 050R

LST 3910 MICROS IN LEIS 001 3907 HIGELMIRE WILLIAM 0900- 1130R � MG21A 03 *LST 4275 INTERNSHIP 006 39 12 JOHNSON DOROTHE L ARRMTWRF ARR 06 007 39 13 JOHNSON DOROTHE L ARRMTWRF ARR 07 008 3914 JOHNSON DOROTHE L ARRMTWRF ARR 08 009 39 15 JOHNSON DOROTHE L ARRMTWRF ARR 09 LST 474 1 IND STUDY 001 3920 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MARKETING 002 3921 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME 003 3922 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 LST 4790 SW POOL MGT/OPER 001 3927 SMITH WILLIAM A I 300- 1 350MWF MG l38 03 *MAR 3470 PRIN OF MKT #001 4084 CHANDLER E WAYNE 0900-0950MWF LH l22 LST 4830 ADM LEIS SERV 001 3932 CULKIN DAVID F 0900-0950MWF MG138 03 002 4085 MALLORY KIM 0800-0850MWF LH 102 LST 4840 FACILITIES/HPER 001 3937 SMITH WILLIAM A IIOO- I I 50MWF MGl37 03 003 4086 MALLORY KIM I 000- 1 050MWF LH I02 LST 4850 FIN PRA/LEIS AG 001 3942 JONES ANNIE LEE 0800-0850MWF MG 138 03 004 4087 MALLORY KIM 1300- 1 350MWF LH021 LST 4950 TH LEIS SERV/AGD 001 3947 HIGELMIRE WILLIAM 1400- 1450MWF MG138 03 005 4088 WAYLAND JANE P 1800-20301' LH l22 *MAR 3490 MKT CHANNELS #001 4093 PRESTON SCOTT 0800-091 5TR CHlll 002 4094 DUDLEY SIDNEY C 1900-21 30M LH029 *MAR 3491 PRIN OF MKT #00 1 4099 MARLOW NANCY 0800-0915TR LH102 *MAR 3720 CONSUMER BEHAV #001 4104PRESTON SCOTT 1100-1215TR CHi il 002 4105 MALLORY KIM 1200-1 250MWF CHl ll LIBERAL ARTS &SCIENCES C *MAR 4275 INTERNSHIP #003 4110 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 006 4111 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR 009 4112 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR LAS 2372-C SURVIVAL HUMANS 001 3952 BATES LAWRENCE W I 600- 1715TR LHOl7 03 *MAR 4470 SAL MGT&PER SEL #00 1 4117 WELLER RALPH B 1100-1215TR CH203 *MAR 4490 INTERNAT MKT #00 1 4122 MARLOW NANCY 0930- 1 045TR LH017 *MAR 4740 IND STUDY #003 4127 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR *MAR 4780 ADVERTISING MGT #00 1 4132 WELLER RALPH B 1230-1 345TR CH203 002 4133 WELLER RALPH B 1400-1515TR CH203 *MAR 4860 MKT RESEARCH #00 1 4138 MARLOW NANCY 1800-2030W LH 102 LIFE SCIENCE c *MAR 4875 RETAIL MGT #00 1 4143 WAYLAND JANE P 0900-0950MWF LH021 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *MAR 4900 MKT STRATEGIES #001 4148 DUDLEY SIDNEY C 1100-1150MWF LH021 002 4149 DUDLEY SIDNEY C 1300- 1 350MWF LH I 02 LFS 1001-C BIO PRIN/ISSUES $001 3957 MCGAUGHEY JAMES A 0800-0850MF LS301,228 03 0800-0950T #Must be admitted to the College of Business to enroll in these courses. 002 3958 MCGAUGHEY JAMES A 0800-0850MF LS30 1,228 03 0800-0950R 003 3959 NILSEN H C 0900-0950MF LSA228 03 0900- 1050W 004 3960 HEDGES FRANK H 1000- 1 050MF LSA228 03 1000- 1150R MASTERO F BUSINESS ADMIN 005 396 1 HEDGES FRANK H 1300- 1350MF LS20 1,228 03 COURSf:DESCRIPTJ01';1 , , SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME i;r., 51,Jf 1300- 1 450W , 006 3962 HEDGES FRANK fl l 300- I 350MF LS201,228 03 *MBA 55 10 BUS RES METHODS 00 1 4154 MEIER ROBERT E 1600- 1830M LH 119 1200- 1 350R *MBA 5550 MARKETING MGT 001 4159 CHANDLER E WAYNE 1900-2 130M LH021 007 3963 DARDING ROGER L 1400- 1 450MW LS201,228 03 *MBA 5590 OPER RESEARCH 00 1 4164 ALLEN WILLIAM R 1900-21 30T LH ll9 1400- 1550T *MBA 5605 MGT ACC CONTROL 001 4169 NIBBELIN MICHAEL C 1600- 1 830M LH029 008 3964 DARDING ROGER L 1400- 1 450MW LS201,228 03 *MBA 5640 FINANCIAL MGT 00 1 4174 WALKER C LANKFORD 1900-2 1 30W LH027 14 0- 1 550R q *MBA 5660 OPERATIONS MGT 00 1 4 79 BOMBALL MARK R 1900-21 30R LH ll9 009 3965 COUTANT NANCY E 0900-0950MW LS301,226 03 l *MBA 5680 ORG BEH/GRP DYN 001 4184 KEMMERER BARBARA E 1600- 1830W LH021 0800-0950T *MBA 5880 BUD*FIN MGT/GOV 00 1 4189 MANDEVILLE ROBERT L 1600- 1 830T LH027 010 3966 COUTANT NANCY E 0900-0950MW LS30 1,226 03 *MBA 5890 ADM!N POLICY 00 1 4194 ARNOLD V ALINE 1600- 1 830R LH021 0800-0950R 01 1 3967 MARTINEZ JACINTO I OOO- l050MF LSA226 03 1000- 1150W 012 3968 MARTINEZ JACINTO l l00- l 150MF LSA226 03 1000- l 150T 013 3969 LANDES BERT A 1300- 1350MF LS301,226 03 1200- 1350T M-A T H E M AT l C S 014 3970 LANDES BERT A l 300- I 350MF LS301 ,226 03 COURSE DESCRWfION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME 1200- 1350R 015 397 1 COUTANT NANCY E 1400- 1450MF LS30 1,226 03 MAT 1000 DIAGNOSTIC MATH 00 1 4199 GRADY WA LTER J 0900-0950MWF M303A 1400- 1550T 002 4200 GRADY WALTER J 1000- 1 050MWF M303A 016 3972 COUTANT NANCY E 1400- 1 450MF LS301 ,226 03 003 420 1 REED ALBERTA A 1100- 1150MWF M303A 1400- 1550R 004 4202 REED ALBERTA A 1200- 1'250MWF M303A 017 3973 STAFF l 230- l 320TR LS301,226 03 005 4203 GRADY WALTER J 1300- 1 350MWF M303A 1200- 1350W 006 4204 GRADY WA LTER J 1400- 1 450MWF M303A 018 3974 STAFF 1230-1320TR LS301 ,226 03 MAT 1099 MICRO COMP PROG 00 1 4209 GERLING MAX OTTO 1 230- I 345TR M304 1400- 1550W MAT 1150 INTRO MATH 001 4214 BENNETT JOHN K 0800-0850MWF M212 *LFS 3200 GENETICS 00 1 3979 BAUMGARDNER K D 0800-0850MWF LSAI30 04 002 42 15 ROOD JANE M 1100-1150MWF M216 0800-09501' 003 42 16 BENNETT JOHN K l OOO- !l I 5TR M301C 002 3980 BAUMGARDNER K D 0900-0950MWF LSA130 04 004 42 17 THORNBURGH S B 1500- 1 550MWF M212 IOOO- ll50T 005 4218 THORNBURGH S B 1400- 1515TR M212 $Lab fee required for LFS l 00 1 *MAT 1160-C MATH ENDEAVOR 00 1 4223 GERLING MAX OTIO 0800-09 I 5TR M2 15 002 4224 HENN JOAN E 1100-1150MWF M214 003 4225 COMERFORD JONELL A 1400- 1 450MWF M212 *MAT 1170-C PROBLEM SOLVING 00 1 4230 WOLCOTT KEITH 1300- 1 350MWF M216 *MAT 1270 ALGEBRA l 00 1 4235 STAFF 0800-0850MWF M216 002 4236 STAFF 0900-0950MWF BH306 MANAGEMENT c 003 4237 STAFF 1200- 1 250MWF M216 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 004 4238 STAFF 1400- 1 450MWF BH200 005 4239 STAFF 1500- 1550MWF M217 *MGT 2750 LEG&SOC ENV BUS 00 1 3985 JOYNER ALPHONSO 0930- 1 045TR CH221 03 006 4240 STAFF 1600- 1 650MWR M216 002 3986 JOYNER ALPHONSO 1100- 1215TR LH0 17 03 *MAT 1271 ALGEBRA II 00 1 4245 GRADY WA LTER J 0800-0850MWF M301C 003 3987 FREESE CHRIS E 1900-2130M LH 122 03 002 4246 THORNBURGH S B 0900-0950MWF M301C 004 3988 FREESE CHRIS E 1900-2130W LH 122 03 003 4247 SHAFER KATHRYN G 1000- 1 050MWF M301C 005 3989 ROSZKOWSKI CHRISTIE I 230- l 345TR LH02 1 03 004 4248 THORNBURGH S B 1IOO-l150MWF M301C 006 3990 ROSZKOWSKI CHRISTIE 0930- 1 045TR CH203 03 005 4249 BENNETT JOHN K 1200- 1 250MWF M30 1 C *MGT 3010 MGT & ORG BEH #00 1 3995 PAYNE STEPHEN L l 200- I 250MWF LH 122 03 006 4250 SHANHOLTZER JUNE 1300- 1350MWF M301C 002 3996 ARSENEAU DAVID P 0800-0850MWF LH021 03 007 425 1 SHAFER KATHRYN G 1400- 1 450MWF M301C 003 3997 ARSENEAU DAVID P l 100- l 150MWF LH017 03 008 4252 STAFF 1500- 1550MWF M301C 004 3998 ARSENEAU DAVID P 0900-0950MWF LH 1 02 03 009 4253 STAFF I 600-l 650MWR M30 1C 005 3999 KEMMERER BARBARA E 1100- 1215TR LH 102 03 010 4254 STAFF 1700- 1 750MWR M30 1C 006 4000 KIM EONSOO 1900-2 130W LH029 03 01 1 4255 STAFF 1500- 1 550MWF M308 *MGT 3450 HUMAN RES MGT #00 1 4005 PAYNE STEPHEN L 1400- 1 450MWF LH 102 03 012 4256 STAFF 1300- 1 350MWF M212 *MGT 3470 COMMERCIAL LAW #001 40 10 BRANKEY EDWARD W 1400- 1 450MWF LH029 03 *MAT 1300 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 00 1 426 1 ATKINS D FERREL l 100- l l 50MWF M308 002 40 11 BRANKEY EDWARD W 1500- 1 550MWF LH029 03 002 4262 DEY SUHRIT K 1400- 1 450MWF M216 003 4012 BRANKEY EDWARD W 1530- 1 800R LH 102 03 *MAT 13l0 TRIGONOMETRY 00 1 4267 HAWKER CHERYL M 1000- 1 050MW M212 *MGT 3560 LABR/EMPLOY LAW #001 40 17 JOYNER ALPHONSO 1400- 1515TR CH lll 03 *MAT 1330 ANALYTIC TRIG 00 1 4272 WOLCOTT' KEITH 0900-0950TR M212 *MGT 3830 MANAGERIAL COMM #00 1 4022 OGLESBY MARILYN S 0800-09 15TR CH205 03 002 4273 WILLIAMS LARRY JAMES 0800-0850TR M216 002 4023 OGLESBY MARILYN S 0930- 1 045TR LH 102 03 *MAT 1340 ANAL GEOMETRY 001 4278 COON LEWIS H I 200-l 250MWF M215 003 4024 OGLESBY MARILYN S 1230- 1 345TR LH 102 '03 *MAT 1420 INTRO MAT NUM 001 4283 DAVIS H ALLEN 0900-0950MWF M310 *MGT 4275 INTERNSHIP #003 4029 ARNOLD V ALINE ARRMTWRF ARR 03 002 4284 SHANHOLTZER JUNE 1100- Il50MWF M310 003 4285 SHAFER KATHRYN G I 300-l 350MWF M310 004 4286 SHAFER KATHRYN G 1600- 1650MWR M310 • PREREQUISITE REQUIRED MATH CONTINUED ON PA GE 15 l. .. • l \. • ,_,.:. � i I.. -; ·> • \ 1 .. .. 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*MAT 1441-C CALC ANAL GEO I 001 4291 WOLCOTT KEITH 0800-0850MTWRF M214 05 002 4573 STAFF 1100-1150TR KHI08 02 002 4292 MEYERHOLTZ ROY A 1000-1 050MTWRF M214 05 1500- 1 550R 003 4293 RAHMAN MUSHFEQUR 1400- 1 450MTWRF M214 05 *MSC 3002 INTRTO MIL OPS 001 4578 MESSMAN CLIFFORD A 0900-0950MWF KHI08 04 *MAT 2110-C MATH ANALYSIS 001 4298 COON LEWIS H 0800-0850MWF M2 17 03 1500-1 640R 002 4299 GAUCHMAN HILLEL 0900-0950MWF M217 03 002 4579 MESSMAN CLIFFORD A 1230-1 345TR KHI08 04 003 4300COON LEWIS H 1000-1 050MWF M217 03 1500-1 640R 004 4301 WEAVER CARL E 1100- 1150MWF M217 03 *MSC 4004 LOR ASSESSMENT 001 4584 CHARTIER VANCE G 0800-0850MW KH 108 03 ·005 4302 RONSSE GREGORY 1200- 1 250MWF M217 03 1500-1 640R 006 4303 WEAVER CARL E 1300- 1 350MWF M217 03 002 4585 CHARTIER VANCE G l 200- I 250TR KH106 03 007 4304 HSU NAI-CHAO 1400- 1 450MWF M217 03 1500- 1 640R l. A""'l 1 "'7 •nn 008 4305 SLOUGH \l/ ILLIAM A 1600- 1650�.1\VR 1\11.L. 1/ 03 003 4586 CHARTIER VANCE G ARRi\.fT'�'RF 1'.1'.1'. 03 *MAT 2 I 20-C FINITE MATH 001 43 JO MEYERHOLTZ ROY A 0800-0850MWF M213 03 1500-1640R 002 43 11 NANDA JAGDISH L 0900-0950MWF M213 03 *MSC 4 I 00 TRENDS/ISSUES 001 459 1 DINNEN ROBERT W ARRMTWRF ARR 01 003 43 12 HSU NAI-CHAO I 000- 1050MWF M2 13 03 004 43 13 WEAVER MARGARET L 11OO- ll50MWF M213 03 005 43 14 ROOD JANE M 1200- 1 250MWF M213 03 006 43 15 NANDA JAGDISH L 1300- 1 350MWF M213 03 007 43 16 COON LEWIS H 1400- 1450MWF M213 03 ======008 43 17 ROOD JANE M 1500- 1 550MWF M213 03 MUSIC 009 43 18 HSU NAI-CHAO 1600- 1 650MWR M213 03 c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *MAT 2 I 70 COM PROG-PASCAL 001 4323 SLOUGH WILLIAM A 1000- I 050MWRF M216 03 'MAT 2250-C ELEM STATISTICS 001 4328 HAWKER CHERYL M 0900-0950MTWF M2 16 04 MUS OOIO VOICE +DOI 4596 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 4329 REED ALBERTA A 1500- 1 550MWRF M216 04 002 4597 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 'MAT 23 10 COM PRO-FORTRAN 001 4334 REED ALBERTA A 0900-0950MWRF M2 14 03 004 4598 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 002 4335 SLOUGH WILLIAM A 1400- 1450MWRF M215 03 MUS 0020 FLUTE +-00 1 4603 COOK KATHLEEN ARitMTWRF ARR 'MAT 2345 DISCRETE MATH 001 4340 ANDREWS PETER 1300- 1 350MWF M2 15 03 OJ 002 4604 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 2420-C INTRO GEOMETRY 001 4345 SHANHOLTZER JUNE 0800-0850MWF M3 JO 03 004 4605 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 002 4346 TAITT NANCY P 1000- 1 050MWF M3 l 0 03 MUS 0021 OBOE +-001 46 10 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 01 003 4347 TAITT NANCY P 1200- 1 250MWF M3 10 03 002 46 1 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 4348 ROOD JANE M 1400- 1 450MWF M310 03 I 004 4612 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 04 'MAT 2442 CALC ANL GEO 11 001 4353 COMERFORD LEO P 0800-0850MTWRF M308 05 MUS 0022 CLARINET +-001 46 17 BARTA RfCHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR OJ 002 4354 KRUKENBERG C 1200- 1 250MTWRF M2 14 05 002 46 18 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 4355 KOONTZ LLOYD L 1300- 1 350MTWRF M214 05 004 46 19 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 2443 CALC AN GEO III 001 4360 RONSSE GREGORY I000- 1 050MWRF M215 04 MUS 0023 BASSOON +001 4624 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 4361 RONSSE GREGORY 1500- 1550TWRF M2 15 04 002 4625 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR 02 'MAT 2550 INTRO LINEAR ALG 001 4366 .KRUKENBERG C 0900-0950MWF M308 03 "' 004 4626 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 2670 COMP TECH 001 , 437 1 ANDREWS PETER 1100- 1 150MWRF M2 15 03 MUS 0024 SAXOPHONE +-001 463 1 FAGALY SAMUEL W ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *M.+.T 2�()0 li'CWNP:MA'li'tf: 001 fl37(5 COMERFORD JONELL A 1300- 1 350MWF M308 03 002 4632 FA GALY SAMUEL W ARRMTWRF ARR 02 'MA�j?j71 C()4JW�J;;: Glj:OM I ·OOI 43$1.RAHMAN MUSHFEQUR I 200- l 250MWF M308 03 004 4633 FAGALY SAMUEL ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MATh,�72 CQl.,LEGEGEOM II 001 4386 GAUCHMAN HILLEL 1400- 1 450MWF M308 03 W MUS 0025 RECORDER +001 4638 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MAT 3320 MICRO CMP IN ED 00 1 439 1 TAITT NANCY P IOOO- l l I 5TR M303B 02 002 4639 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 3400 TEACH SEC MATH 001 4396 GERLING MAX OTTO I 500- l 705TR M308 04 004 4640 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 'MAT 3501 DIFF EQUAT'NS I 00 1 4401 KOONTZ LLOYD L 1200- 1 250MWF M212 03 MUS 0030 TRUMPET +-001 4645 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 4402 KOONTZ LLOYD L 1600- 1650MWR M215 03 002 4646 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 02 'MAT 3502 DIF EQUAT'NS 11 001 4407 DEY SUHRIT K 0900-0950MWF M215 03 004 4647 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 04 'MAT 3520 MATH METHDS K-6 001 44 12 HENN JOAN E 0900-0950TR M3 JO 01 MUS 003 1 HORN 4652 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARR}JTWRF ARR 01 002 44 13 HENN JOAN E I000- 1 050TR M3 JO 01 +oot 002 4653 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 44 14 DAVIS H ALLEN I 200- I I50TR M310 01 004 4654 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 44 15 TA ITT NANCYP 1400- 1 450TR M3 JO 01 MUS 0032 TROMBONE +DOI 4659 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR 01 005 44 16 TAITT NANCY P 1500- 1 550TR M3 10 01 002 4660 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 3530 ABSTRACT ALG 001 442 1 NANDA JAGDISH L I 100-l 150MWRF M2 12 04 004 466 1 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 3570 NUMERICAL CALC 001 4426 DEY SUHRIT K 0800-0850MWF M2 15 03 MUS 0033 BARITONE +001 4666 HARDINBURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MAT 3620 TEACH MATH 6-9 001 443 1 DAVIS H ALLEN 0900- 1015TR M308 03 002 4667 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 3670 COMPUTERS & PRG 001 4436 AT KINSD FERREL 1500- 1 550MWRF M2 14 03 004 4668 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 3701 PROB & STAT I 001 4441 COMERFORD LEO P I 000- 1 050MWF M308 03 MUS 0034 TUBA +00 1 4673 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MAT 3702 PROB & STAT II 001 4446 WEAVER CARL E 0900-0950MWF M212 03 002 4674 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 3800 SEMINAR 001 445 1 COMERFORD LEO P 1000- 1 050TR M2 12 02 004 4675 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 'MAT 4275 COMP MAT INTERN 010 4456 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 10 MUS 0040 PERCUSSION +001 4680 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 Oil 4457 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR II 002 468 I LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 02 012 4458 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 12 004 4682 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 04 013 4459 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 13 MUS 0050 VIOLIN +ool 4687 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 014 4460 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 14 002 4688 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 015 446 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 15 004 4689 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR *MAT 4490 INDSTUDY 001 4466 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 04 MUS 005 1 VIOLA +DOI 4694 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 4467 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 4695 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 4468 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 4696 BAKER CYNTHIA L 'ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 48 10 TOPIC (HISTORY) 001 4473 SCHMALZ ROSEMARY 1100-1215TR M308 03 MUS 0052 VIOLINCEl..LO +ool 4701 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR OJ TOPIC(PROBABILITY) 002 4474 HENN JOAN E 1900-2130R M3 10 03 002 4702 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 4830 INT COMPLX ANAL 001 4479 COULTON PATRICK R 1 300- I 350MWF M3 16 03 004 4703 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 4850 OPERATIONS RES 001 4484 WEAVER MARGARET L 0800-0850MWF M3 16 03 MUS 0053 STRING BASS +oo! 4708 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MAT 4900 HISTORY OF MATH 001 4489 COULTON PATRICK R 1600- 1 650MWR M316 03 002 4709 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 4970 OPER-SYSTMS-JCL 001 4494 ANDREWS PETER 1400- 1 450MWF M3 16 03 004 47 10 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 5100 ABSTRACT ALG 001 4499 COMERFORD JONELL A U00-1150MWF M3 16 04 MUS 0054 HARP +-00 1 47 15 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MAT 5152 STATISTICS 001 4504 WEAVER MARGARET L 0900-0950MWF M3 16 04 002 47 16 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MAT 5220 TOPOLOGY 001 4509 ROSENHOLTZ IRA 1000- 1 050MWF M3 16 04 '· 004 47 17 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MAT 5330 COMPLX VARIABLE 001 45 14 GAUCHMAN HILLEL 1200- 1 250MWF M316 04 MUS 0060 PIANO +ool 4722 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MAT 5400 TEACH MATH K-6 001 45 19 DAVIS H ALLEN 1900-2130W M3 10 03 002 4723 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 MAT 5950 THESIS 003 4524 STAFF I ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 4724 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 4525 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 MUS 0061 ORGAN +ool 4729 ZWlCKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 005 4526 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 002 4730 ZWlCKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 4527 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 004 473 1 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 MAT 5990 IND STUDY 001 4532 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 0062 HARPSICHORD +-001 4736 ZWICKY GARY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 4533 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 L 002 4737 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003 4534 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 4738 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 4535 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 MUS 0063 APP JAZZ PIANO +ool 4743 BUTLER HENRY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 005 4536 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 002 4744 BUTLER HENRY ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 4537 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 004 4745 BUTLER HENRY ARRMTWRF ARR 04 MUS 0070 COMPOSITION +ool 4750 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 475 1 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 4752 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR 04 ======MUS 007 1 ORGN SERV PLYNG +-00 1 4757 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY c 002 4758 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R - 004 4759 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 MUS 0200 SYMPH-WIND ENS 001 4764 MOSS BRUCE 1000-1140TR FA Mll2 01 *MDT 2600 INTR MED TECH I 001 4542 ALEXANDER HERBERT JR l 800-2030R LS3 17 02 1500-1 550M *MDT 3000 INT MED TECH 11 001 4547 ALEXANDER HERBERT JR l 800-2030T LS317 02 MUS 0201 CONCERT BAND 001 4769 MOSS BRUCE 1600-I 650TR FAM ll2 01 1900- 1 950W Restricted enrollment.Prior approval is required for registration in these courses. *MUS 0204 CHAMBER:WINDS 001 4774 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 0205 FLUTE CHOIR 001 4779 COOK KATHLEEN 1700- 1 750M FAM007 · 01 MUS 0207 SAX QUARTET 001 4784 FAGALY SAMUEL W 1400-1 450F FAM0 13 01 MUS 0210 ORCHSTRA:STRNGS 00 1 4789 TRACY DONALD C 1600- 1 650TR FA MI03 01 1900-1 950W MUS 02 11 ORCHESTRA:WlNDS 001 4794 TRACY DONALD C 1500-1 550TR FA MI03 01 ======�======J900-1 950W MILITARY SCIENCE c 2000-2050W COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *MUS 0215 CHAMBER:STRINGS 001 4799 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRf FA M03 I 01 MUS 0220 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 001 4804 HORNEY ALLAN LEE 1200- 1 250MTWR FA M! 12 01 MSC 1001 INTRTO MIL SCI 001 4552 STAFF ll00-1150M KH108 01 MUS 0221 ENS:JAZZ BAND 001 4809 FAGALY SAMUEL W 1700-1815TR FAM ll2 01 1500- 1 550R · MUS 0222 JAZZ COMBO 001 4814 STAFF 1400-1 450TR FAM031 01 002 4553 STAFF 0900-0950T KHI08 01 002 4815 STAFF 1700-1 750MW FAM 112 01 1500- 1 550R MUS 0230 CONCERT CHOIR 001 4820 STAFF 1400-1 450MTWR FAM 112 01 003 4554 STAFF 1400- 1 450R KH108 OJ MUS 0231 MIXED CHORUS 001 4825 HILLS ROBERT 1400-1450MTWR FAMI03 OJ 1500-1 550R MUS 0232 SHOW CHOIR 001 4830 HILLSROB ERT 1800-2030W FA M013 01 *MSC 1002 INTR TO TACTICS 001 4559 NASH RICHARD A 1500- 1 550T KH108 01 1830-1945M 1500- 1 550R *MUS 0233 CHAMBER SINGERS 001 4835 STAFF 1200-1 450MW FAM0 13 01 002 4560 NASH RICHARD A ll00-1 150W KHI08 01 *MUS 0240 PERCUSSION ENS 001 4840 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 1500- 1 550R *MUS 0241 MARIMBA ORCH 001 4845 LANE JOHNNY 1100-1150MTWRF FAM 112 01 003 4561 NASH RICHARD A 0900-0950R KH 1 08 01 *MUS 0242 LATIN PERC ENS 001 4850 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 1500- 1 550R MUS 0260 CHAMBR:KEYBOARD 001 4855 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MSC 2100 SM UNIT TACTICS 001 4566 KELLERMAN R l 300- 350MWl KH108 02 MUS 1103 RECITAL 001 4860 TAY LOR HERMAN D 1200-1 250F FAM 103 00 1500- 1 550R 1300- 1 350T 002 4567 KELLERMAN R I 000- 1 050TR KHI08 02 1500- 1550R *MSC 2200 MIL STAFF FUNC 001 4572 STAFF I 000- 1050MW KH I08 02 • PREREQUISITE REQUIRED 1500- 1 550R MUSIC CONTINUED ON PA GE 16 ) MUS 11'36 CL INSTR VOICE 001 4865 RODEN TIMOTHY J 1100- 1150MW FA M013 01 *MUS 3622 ADV JAZZ COMBO 001 5211 STAFF 1400- 1450TR FA M03 1 01 002 4866 RODEN TIMOTHY J 1200- 1 250TR FA MOn 01 002 5212 STAFF 1700-1 750MW FAM I12 OI MUS 1201 BG CL INSPIANO 001 4871 STAFF 1400- 1450TR FA M210 Ol *MUS 3800 JAZZ THEORY I 00 1 5217 STAFF 1400- 1 450MW FA M210 OI 002 4872 STAFF 1500- 1 550TR FA M210 OJ MUS 4103 SENIOR RECITAL 001 5222 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 00 *MUS 1202 BG CL INS PIANO 001 4877 STAFF 1500- 1550TR FAM229 01 *M:t.JS4 54 1 16TH CEN CNTPT 001 5227 MILLER E JOHN 1300- 1350MW FA M006 02 MUS 1203 BASIC PIANO SKL 001 4882 STAFF 1 200- I 250TR FA M229 01 MUS 4600 IND STUDY 001 5232 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 1204 BASIC PIANO SKL 001 4887 STAFF 0900-0950TR FA M210 01 002 5233 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 4888 STAFF 1100- 1150TR FA M229 01 003 5234 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 003 4889 STAFF 1400- 1450TR FA M229 01 *MUS 4750 CHORAL ARRANGNG 001 5239 TAYLOR HERMAN D 1500-1 550MW FA M007 02 MUS 1301 CLASS INS STRNG 001 4894 BAKER CYNTHIA L 0900-0950MW FAM112 01 MUS 4770 SONG LIT 001 5244 COLES MARILYN J 11OO-ll50TR FA M031 02 MUS 1302 CL INS CL FL SX 001 4899 BARTA RICHARD J 1300- 1 350MW FA MOl3 01 MUS 4840 BAND ARRANGING 001 5249 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN 0900-0950TR FA M031 02 MUS 1304 CL INST PERCUSS 001 4904LANE JOHNNY 0900-0950TR FAM I12 01 *MUS 4870 STYLE PERIOD PRO 001 5254 DIBIANCO DOUGLAS 0900-0950MWF FAM006 03 MUS 1305 CL INS TRPT HRN 001 4909 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN 1000-1 050MW FA MI12 01 MUS 4920 KEYBOARD LIT 001 5259 HOBBS W DAVID J I00- 1 150MWF FAM204 OJ MUS 1421 MUS FUNDAMENTLS 001 49 14 BIALEK MARY ANN 0800-0850MWF FA M229 03 *MUS 5120 MUS THEATR WKSP 001 5264 DANIELS JERRY L 1500- 1 640TR FA M013 02 002 49 15 KREHBIEL HELEN 0900-0950MWF FA M229 03 MUS 55 10 VOICE +001 5269 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 003 49 16 KREHBIEL HELEN 1000-1 050MWF FA M229 03 002 5270 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 49 17 BIALEK MARY ANN II00-1150MWF FA M229 03 004 5271 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 005 49 18 BRINKMANJAMES M 1300- 1350MWF FA M229 03 MUS 5520 FLUTE +001 5276 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR OI 006 49 19 BRINKMAN JAMES M 1400- 1 450MWF FA M229 03 002 5277 COOK KATHLEEN A�RMTWRF ARR 02 MUS 1542 MUS THY & LIT 001 4924 HESTERMAN PETER D I 000- 1 050MWF FA M007 03 004 5278 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 002 4925 MILLER E JOHN . II00-1150MWF FA M007 03 MUS 5521 OBOE +001 5283 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 1544 AURAL TRAINING 001 4930 BORAH BERNARD 0900-0950TR FA M006 01 002 5284 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 4931 BORAH BERNARD 1200- 1 250TR FA M006 01 004 5285 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 04 MUS 1581 HIS LIT MUSIC I 001 4936 RODEN TIMOTHY J 0900-0950MWF FA Ml22 03 MUS 5522 CLARINET +001 5290 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR OI MUS 2070 ELECTRONIC MUS 001 4941 HAYDEN PAUL M 0800-0850MW FA M03 1 02 002 529 1 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 2142 VOCAL DICT'N II 001 4946 COLES MARILYN J 1200- 1 250TR FA M007 01 004 5292 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MUS 2203 PIANO SKILLS 001 4951 STAFF 1100- 1150TR FA M210 01 MUS 5523 BASSOON +001 5297 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 4952 STAFF I 000- 1 050TR FAM210 01 002 5298 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 2204 PIANO SKILLS 001 4957 STAFF I 000- 1050TR FA M229 01 004 5299 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 2206 KEYBOARD SKL II 001 4962 STAFF 1200- 1 250TR FAM210 01 MUS 5524 SAXOPHONE +001 5304 FAGALY SAMUEL W ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 2530 JAZZ IMPROV II 001 4967 STAFF 1500- 1550TR FAM03 1 01 002 5305 FAGALY SAMUEL W ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 2542 MUSIC THEORY 001 4972 HAYDEN PAUL M 0900-0950MWF FAM03 1 03 004 5306 FAGALY SAMUEL W ARRMTWRF ARR ()I 002 4973 HAYDEN PAUL M I 300-1 350MWF FA M007 03 MUS 5525 RECORDER +001 5311 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR OI MUS 2555-C EXP MUS ENCNTR 001 4978 BAKER CYNTHIA L I 000- 1 050MWF FA M031 03 · 002 5312 HARDINBURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 4979 COOK KATHLEEN 11OO-lI50MWF FA M03 1 03 004 5313' HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR ()I 003 4980 MARTIN JOSEPH 1100- 1150MWF FAM l22 03 MUS 5530 TRUMPET +001 5318 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR OI <; EVOL OF Jt\Z/ROCK 004 498 1 MILLER E JOHN 0800-0850MWF FAM I03 03 002 5319 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 02 005 4982 MILLER E JOHN 0900-0950MWF FAM I03 03 004 5320 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR MUS 2562-C NONWESTRN MUSIC 001 4987 DIBIANCO DOUGLAS 1400- 1 450MWF FA M03 1 03 MUS 5531 HORN +001 5325 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF �RR *MUS 2581 JAZZ HISTORY 001 4992 STAFF 1500- 1 640W FA M03 1 02 002 5326 HARDIN BURTON' ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR MUS 3103 JUNIOR RECITAL 001 4997 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 00 004 5327 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF. ARR *MUS 3120 MUS THEATR WKSP 001 5002 DANIELS JERRY L 1500- 1 640TR FAMO l3 02 MUS 5532 TROMBONE +oOl 5332 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR OI *MUS 3155 CHORAL TECH/MAT 001 5007 STAFF 0900-0950MW FAM013 01 002 5333 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 3260 INSTRCONDUCTNG 001 5012 BARTA RICHARD J 0900-0950TR FA M013 02 004 5334 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3310 VOICE +001 5017 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5533 BARITONE +001 5339 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 5018 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5340 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5019 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5341 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3320 FLUTE +001 5024 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5534 TUBA +001 5346 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 5025 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5347 HARDIN BURTONERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5026 COOK KATHLEEN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5348 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3321 OBOE +001 5031 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5540 PERCUSSION +001 5353 LANE JOHNNY J\RRMTWRF ARR 01 002 5032 MARTIN JOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 535.4LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5033 MARTINJOSEPH ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5355 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3322 CLARINET +001 5038 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5550 VIOLIN +001 5360 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 5039 BARTA RICHARDJ ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5361 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5040 BARTA RICHARD J ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5362 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3323 BASSOON +001 5045 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5551 VIOLA +001 5367 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 5046 BORAH BERNARD ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5368BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 5047 :BORAH BERNARD RRMT)VRF ARR 04 \ 004 A 004 5369 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR ()I

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W ARRMTWRF-> • ARR E · � .:jl, . , 1 tr 1,, , _,, .OJ�,,1 555 r ¢ LINC , +001, C ARRMTWRF ARR 01 p � § f S AR M_�S i > ��74.T&A.C'!; PONf.LD • · R .. , i µ._o ; 002 5o53 FAGAi�i sAk-n.JEL'w ARRMTWRF Q 002 5315 TRAcY OONALD c ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5054 FAGALY SAMUEL W ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5376 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3325 RECORDER +001 5059 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5553 STRING BASS +001 5381 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 5060 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5382 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5061 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5383 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR ()I *MUS 3330 TRUMPET +001 5066 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5560 PIANO +001 5388 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 5067 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5389 STAFF ARRMTWRF 02 5068 MELVIN WILLIAM P ARRMTWRF ARR 04 ARR 004 004 5390 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OI *MUS 3331 HORN +001 5073 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF 01 ARR MUS 5561 ORGAN +001 5395 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 5074 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5396 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF 02 5075 HARDIN BURTON ERV IN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 ARR 004 004 5397 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR OI *MUS 3332 TROMBONE +001 5080 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5562 HARPSICHORD +001 5402 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 5081 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF 02 ARR 002 5403 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 5082 HORNEY ALLAN LEE ARRMTWRF 04 004 ARR 004 5404 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF OI *MUS 3333 BARITONE +001 5087 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 01 ARR ,; MUS 5570 COMPOSITION +001 5409 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR OI 002 5088 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5410 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF 02 004 5089 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 ARR 004 541 1 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR OI *MUS 3334 TUBA +001 5094 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF 01 ARR MUS 5571 ORGAN SERV PLAY +001 5416 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 002 5095 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 5417 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5096 HARDIN BURTON ERVIN ARRMTWRF ARR 04 004 5418 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MUS 3340 PERCUSSION +001 5101 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 5600 SYMPHONIC WIND 001 5423 MOSS BRUCE I OOO- I I 40TR · FAM I12 0 002 5102 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 02 I 1500- 1 550M j 004 5103 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF 04 ARR *MUS 5601 CONCERT BAND 001 5428 MOSS BRUCE 1 300-1 350MTWR FAM 112 01 I *MUS 3350 VIOLIN +001 5108 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 5604 CHAMB MUS WINDS 001 5433 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OI l 002 5109BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 5605 FLUTE CHOIR 001 5438 COOK KATHLEEN 1700- 1 750M FA M007 OI �f 004 5110 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF 04 ARR *MUS 5607 SAX QUARTET 001 5443 FAGALY SAMUEL W 1400- 1450F FA M013 OI *MUS 3351 VIOLA +001 5115 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF 01 ARR *MUS 5610 ORCH · STRINGS 001 5448 TRACY DONALD C 1900- 1 950W FA M103 OI 002 5116 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF 02 J ARR 1600-1 650TR 004 5117 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 t 2000-2050W *MUS 3352 VIOLINCELLO +001 5122 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 561 1 ORCH · WINDS 001 5453 TRACY DONALDC 1500-1 550TR FA MI03 01 002 5123 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 02 1900- 1 950W 004 5124 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 04 l 2000-2050W f *MUS 3353 STRING BASS +001 5129 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 5615 CHAM MUS STRINGS 001 5458 BAKER CYNTHIA L ARRMTWRF FA M031 002 5130 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ARR 02 OI *MUS 5620 JAZZ ENSEMBLE 001 5463 HORNEY ALLAN LEE 1200-1250MTWR FAM I12 OI 004 5131 TRACY DONALD C ARRMTWRF ·ARR 04 *MUS 5621 JAZZ LAB BAND 001 5468 FA GALY SAMUEL W 700-1815TR FAM ll2 *MUS 3360 PIANO +001 5136 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 I OI *MUS 5622 JAZZ COMBO 001 5473 STAFF 1400-1450TR FA M031 002 5137 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 OI 002 5474 STAFF 1700-1 750MW FAM ll2 OI 004 5138 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MUS 5630 CONCERT CHOIR 001 5479 STAFF 1400-1450MTWR FAM l12 *MUS 3361 ORGAN +001 5143 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 OI 001 5484 HILLS ROBERT 1400- 1450MTWR FA M103 002 5144 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF A R 02 *MUS 563 1 MIXED CHORUS 01 R *MUS 5632 SHOW CHOIR 001 5489 HILLS ROBERT 1800-2030W FA M013 004 5145 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 OI *MUS 3362 HARPSICHORD +001 5150 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 1830-1 945M 002 5151 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 5633 CHAMBER SINGERS 001 5494 STAFF 1200-1 250MW FAM013 OI 004 5152 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MUS 5640 PERCUSSION ENS 001 5499 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR OI *MUS 3363 JAZZ STUDIES +001 5157 BUTLER HENRY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 5641 MARIMBA ORCH 001 5504 LANE JOHNNY 1100-11 50MTWRF FAM 112 01 002 5158 BUTLER HENRY ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *MUS 5642 LATIN PERCUSS'N 001 5509 LANE JOHNNY ARRMTWRF ARR 01 004 5159 BUTLER HENRY ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MUS 5660 CHAMB MUS KEYBD 001 5514 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OI *MUS 3370 COMPOSITION +001 5164HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *MUS 5860 ADV INSTR COND 001 5519 MOSS BRUCE I000-1050MWF FA M01 3 OJ *MUS 5880 SEM MUS HIST 001 5524 WEIDNER ROBERT W 1900-2130M FAM 122 OJ � 002 5165 HESTERMAN PETER D ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5166HESTERMAN PETER D 'ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *MUS 5940 GRAD RECITAL 003 5529 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 00 *MUS 3371 ORGN SERV PLAYNG +001 5171 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 01 MUS 5950 THESIS 003 5534 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 002 5172 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 02 004 5535 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 004 5173 ZWICKY GARY L ARRMTWRF ARR 04 005 5536 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR *MUS 3420 MUS ELEM SCHOOLS 001 5178 KREHBIEL HELEN 0800-0850MWF fA M007 02 006 5537 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 002 5179 BIALEK MARY ANN 0900-0950MWF FA M007 02 MUS 5990 IND STUDY 001 5542 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR *MUS 3440 voe MUS METHODS 001 5184 BRINKMAN JAMES M 0900-0950TR FA M007 02 002 5543 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR *MUS 3542 20TH C MUS ANALY 001 5189 HESTERMAN PETER D 0800-0850MWF FAM l22 03 003 5544 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR MUS 3553-C SURVEY MUS MAST 001 5194 HILLYER HAROLD L 0900- 1015TR FAM l22 03 004 5545 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 002 5195 HILLYER HAROLD L 1200-1 250MWF FA M031 03 005 5546 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 003 5196 HILLYER HAROLD L 1400- 1450MWF FAM l22 03 006 5547 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR *MUS 3582 MUS HIS LIT III 001 5201 RODEN TIMOTHY J I 000- 1 050MWF FAM 122 03 MUS 3593-C SURVEY MUS MAST #099 5206RODEN TIMOTHY J 1300- 1 350MWF . 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R PED 2360 T{fH SB/VB 001 5870 PERINE ELIZABETH 1000- l 140MW LB/FH 02 PED 2380 T{fH FLFB/BASKBL 001 5875 CHURCH MICHAEL E 1200-1 340MW LB/BBG 02 PHI 1500-C CULTURE OCJI 5552 STAFF 0930- 1 045TR CH226 03 PED 2440 KINESIOLOGY 001 5880 EMMETTJOHN 0800-0850MTWR MG136 04 002 5553 AYLESWORTH GARY E 0900-0950MWF CH226 03 002 5881 FISCHER RUSSELL D 1 300- l 350MTWR MG 136 04 003 5554 AYLESWORTH GARY E I 000- 1 050MWF CH226 03 PED 2450 PE EXEPT INDY 001 5886 OHL MARY L 0900-0950MWF LB304 03 004 5555 AYLESWORTH GARY E 1400- 1 450MWF CH228 03 002 5887 0HL MARY L 1100-1150MWF MGl36 03 005 5556 STERLING GRANT C 1500- 1 550MWF CH228 03 PED 2850-C FJTNSS FOR LIFE 001 5892 KASPER MARK J 0800-0940TR LB304 03 006 5557 STERLING GRANT C 1100-1215TR CH226 03 002 5893 OWEN JILL D 0900- 1 040MW LB309 03 007 5558 NOLEN DONALD M l 530- l 645TR CH228 03 003 5894 OWEN JILL D I OOO- ll40TR LB309 03 PHI 1900 LOGIC 001 5563 BEAKLEY BRIAN 1100- 1150MWF CH228 03 004 5895 MCCLUNG JEFFREY A l 200-l 340MW LB308 03 002 5564 NOLEN DONALD M 1 800- l 915TR CH228 03 005 5896 EMMETT JOHN l200- 1 340TR LB308 03 *PHI 2200-C CULT FOUNDS II 00 1 5569 BARFORD ROBERT 1300- 1 350MWF CH226 03 006 5897 MCCLUNG JEFFREY A 1300- 1 440TR LB309 03 PHI 2500-CTHE GOOD LIFE 00 1 5574 DEPETRO JONELLE M 11OO-l l50MWF CH226 03 007 5898 KASPER MARK J 1400-l 540MW LB304 03 002 5575 DEPETRO JONELLE M l 200- l 250MWF CH226 03 PED 2900-C INTER EXP DANCE 001 5903 MCFARLAND JEANNA K 0900-0950MWF MG 106 03 003 5576 STERLING GRANT C 1400- 1 450MWF CH226 03 002 5904 MCFARLAND JEANNA K 1100- 1150MWF MG 106 ·03 PH1 3020 ETHICS 00 1 5581 DEPETRO JONELLE M 1100-1215TR CH228 03 003 5905 MCFARLAND JEANNA K 1100-1215TR MG 106 03 PHI 3100 SYMBOLIC LOGIC 00 1 5586 BEAKLEY BRIAN 1000- IOSOMWF CH228 03 PED 3130 AT HL INJURIES 001 5910 BIRKHEAD CHERYL L I000-1050MWF MG1 36 03 PHl 3220 HIST PHIL MED 00 1 559 1 STERLINGGRANT C 1400- 1515TR CH228 03 *PED 3132 SEM SPORTS MED 001 59 15 STAFF 0900-0950TR MGl36 02 PHI 3300 SOC/POLIT PHIL 00 1 5596 BARFORD ROBERT 0900-0950MWF CH228 03 *PED 3400 METHODS/PE 001 5920 FLAUGHER PATR ICIA 0800-0915TR LB309 03 'PHI 3820 CONT EUR PHIL 00 1 5601 AYLESWORTH GARY E 1300- 1350MWF CH228 03 ( 002 592 1 LASLEY KEVIN R 11OO-l150MWF LB308 03 'PHI 4480 SEMINAR 00 1 5606 BEAKLEY BRIAN ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *PED 3460 SOCCER CCHNG 001 5926 MOSNIA TARCISIO 1200- 1315TR LB304 02 *PED 3480 FOOTBALL CCHNG 001 593 1 SPOO ROBERT A 1200-1315MWF LB309 03 *PED 3490 TRK/FLD CCHNG 001 5936 MOORE NEIL E 0900- 1 040MW LB303 03 PED 3600 INTR ELE SCH PE 00 1 5941 WEBER MARY LOUISE 0800-0940MW BB/GYM 02 002 5942 WEBER MARY LOUISE 0800-0940TR BB/GYM 02 003 5943 WEBER MARY LOUISE 1000- l 140MW BB/GYM 02 PHYSICAL EDUCATION c 004 5944 WEBER MARY LOUISE 1000- l l 40TR BB/GYM 02 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. 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MGI06 Q3_ 010 5701 MCCLUNG JEFEREY A 1400- 14�PM )�l ., J,.IJ/FQ, 11A 1;,. �-, l ;1 /• ··IA b '}' .. , .,�!,, PED 5800 NAL 01;1 tJj Oil -51 2 ER ARYN 1 1 4 .. - - rB/FG . ul r READMPE�' : . 0011'' '6od9'fis�$itRu�S:E Ct� ... 1900-213ok""'-''1' ·'Mor&( " �wtiJ t LYN N'\+ 400- 5btR 5901 MINAil {1i l.PER 001 6674 KEv'INR 'f 1700- 1 750M MG106 01 PED 1640 RIFLE/PISTOL $001 5707 CRAFTJOHN MELVIN 0900-0950MW LB/RR 01 pf.t) sE lf lAsl EY PED 5950 THESIS 003 6079 CHURCH PHOEBE L ARRMTWRF LB221 03 $002 5708 MCFARLAND H 0900-0950TR LB/RR 01 006 6080 CHURCH PHOEBE L ARRMTWRF LB221 06 $003 5709NORDTVEDT NANCY B I000-1050MW LB/RR 01 PED 5990 IND STUDY 001 6085 STAFF ARRMTWRF LB221 01 $004 5710 FISCHER R SSELL D 1000-1050TR LB/RR 01 U 002 6086 STAFF ARRMTWRF LB221 02 $005 57 11 FISCHER RUSSELL D 1100- 1150MW LB/RR 01 003 6087 STAFF ARRMTWRF LB221 03 $006 5712 STAFF l I00-1150TR LB/RR 01 004 6088 STAFF ARRMTWRF LB221 04 $007 57 13 STAFF 1300- 1 350MW LB/RR 01 005 6089 STAFF ARRMTWRF LB221 05 $008 57 14 OHL MARY L 1300-) 350TR LB/RR OI 006 6090 STAFF ARRMTWRF LB221 06 $009 5715 STAFF 1400- 1450MW LB/RR 01 PED 599 1 INTERN SPTS ADM 001 6095 CHURCH PHOEBE L ARRMTWRF LB221 03 PED 1660 BOWLING $001 5720 CHURCH MICHAEL E 0900-0950TR BA 01 PED 5992 INTERN SPTS ADM 001 6100 CHURCH PHOEBE L ARRMTWRF LB221 03 $002 5721 GOSSETTGERALD L 1000- 1 050MW BA 0 I $003 5722 GOSSETT GERALD L 1100-1150MW BA 01 +Men's activities emphasized $ Fee charged for the course ++Women's activities emphasized # ROTC Students only $004 5723 GOSSETT GERALD L 1300- 1 350MW BA 01 70 Section numbers indicate first half semester classes 80 Section numbers indicate second half semester classes $005 5724 GOSSETT GERALD L l 300- l 350TR BA 0 I ' $006 5725 STAFF 1400- 1 450MW BA 01 $007 5726 GOSSETT GERALD L 1400- 1 450TR BA 01

$008 5727 RICE-PITTS PRISCILLA 1500- i 550MW BA 01 ======PED 1670 GOLF 080 5732 SANDERS J W 1000- l 140MW FLDS 01 PHYSICS c 08 1 5733 PAAP RONALD L 1300- 1 440MW FLDS 01 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 082 5734 SANDERS JW 1200- 1 340TR FLDS 01 001 5739 WEBER KARYN LY NN 0800-0850TR MG/NG 01 PHY 1000 ENGINEER/ORIENT 001 6105 BREIG MARVIN LEE 1400- 1 450R Sl21 00 002 5740 OHL MARY L 0900-0950TR MG/NG 01 r .'O?.U.()of; I PHY 1050-C ADVEN IN PHYSCS 001 6110 DAVIS A DOUGLAS I000- 1 050W SI 13,206 04 003 5741 );VEBER KAR N LY NN 1000- 1 050TR MG/NG 01 000-1 l 50MF f- ..! �f -.,•)f f'1( f: I Y I ..- 004 5742 0HL MARY L 1100-1150TR MG/NG 01 002 6111 GARDNER JOHN W l I00-1 150MWF S206,l 13 04 005 5743 0HL MARY L 1300- 1 350MW MG/NG 01 I OOO-l l 50R 006 5744 HYNDMAN JUDITH 1300- 1 350TR MG/NG 01 PHY 1051-C PHYS MOD WORLD 001 6116 PAKEY DONALD D I 000- 1 050MWF S2 15 03 007 5745 HYNDMAN JUDITH 1400- 1 450MW MG/NG 01 PHY 1054-C ASTRONOMY 001 6121 ANDREW KEITH 1100-1150MF S215 03 008 5746 CHURCH PHOEBE L 1400- 1 450TR MG/NG 01 2000-2150W 009 5747 WEBER KARYN LY NN 1500- 1 550MW MG/NG 01 002 6122 CONWELL JAMES 1300-1 350MF S215 03 010 5748 RICE-PITTS PRISCILLA 1500- 1 550TR MG/NG 01 2000-2150T Oil 5749 WEBER KARYN LYNN 1600- 1 650MW MG/NG 01 PHY 1070 PHYS/SOUND&MUSIC 001 6127 BERGMANN. RACHELLE I000- 1 050MWF S208,216 04 012 5750 RICE-PITTS PRISCILLA 1200- 1 250MW MG/NG 01 1400- 1550F PED 1720 BASKETBALL 001 5755 STAFF 1000- 1 050TR LB/BBG 01 *PHY 1150 PRINCPLS PHYS I 001 6132 GARDNER JOHN W 0900-0950MWF S206,113 04 002 5756 STAFF 1100-1150TR LB/BBG 01 0800-0950R PED 1770 VOLLEYBALL 070 5761 CHURCH PHOEBE L 1200- 1 340MW MG/SG 01 002 6133 PAKEY DONALD D l 300- l 350MWF S206,l 13 04 080 5762 CHURCH PHOEBE L l 200- l 340MW MG/SG 0 I 1300-1450R 08 1 5763 CHURCH PHOEBE L 0800-0940TR MG/SG 01 003 6134 PA KEY DONALD D 1500-1 550MWF S206,l 13 04 082 5764 RALSTON ELIZABETH 1200- 1 340TR MG/SG 01 1500- 1 650R PED 1830 RACQUETBALL 001 5769 CHURCH MICHAEL E 0900-0950MW LB/RC 01 *PHY 1160 PRINCPLS PHY II 00 1 6H9 DANIELS STEVEN W 0800-0850MWF S213,113 04 002 5770 MCCAUSLAND RALPH E I000- 1 050TR LB/RC 01 0800-0950T 003 5771 MCINERNEY JOHN P 1100- l l50MW LB/RC Ol 002 6140 DANIELS STEVEN W 1400- 1 450MWF S213,l l 3 04 004 5772 MCCAUSLAND RALPH El10 0- l 150TR LB/RC 01 1300- 1450T 005 5773 SANDERS J W 1300- 1 350MW LB/RC 01 003 6141 EISENHOUR SNOWDEN 1500- 1 550MWF S213,l 13 04 006 5774 CHURCH MICHAEL E l 300- l 350TR LB/RC 0 I 1500-1650T 007 5775 STAFF 1400- 1450MW LB/RC 01 *PHY 1350 GENERAL PHYS I 001 6146 BREIG MARVIN LEE 0900-0950MWF S208 04 008 5776 STAFF 1400- 1 450TR LB/RC 01 0900- 1150R PED 1850 SELF DEFENSE 001 5781 CHURCH PHOEBE L 0800-0850MW LB/WG 01 *PHY 1360 GENERAL PHYS II 001 6151 ARYAINEJAD SIRUS 0900-0950WRF S215,216 04 002 5782 CHURCH PHOEBE L I000- 1 050MW LB/WG 01 0800-1 050T PED 1870 TENNIS 001 5787 STAFF 1300- 1 350MW LB/FH 01 002 6152 ARYAINEJAD SIRUS i 300- l 350WRF S2I3,216 04 ;: 070 5788 MCINERNEY JOHN P 0800-0940TR LB/FH 01 1 200- 1450T 07 1 5789 CHURCH PHOEBE L 1200- 1 340TR LB/FH 01 *PHY 1370 GENERL PHYS III 001 6157 BRANDT DOUGLAS E 0800-0850MWF -S220 04 080 5790 0PP LORI A l(J00-1140MW LB/FH 01 0800-1050T . 08 1 5791 MCNAMARA LANCE J 0800-0940TR LB/FH 01 *PHY 2390 CLASS MECH I 001 6162 GARDNER JOHN W l 300-l 350MWF S216 03 PED 1920 BALLROOM DANCE 001 5796 RICE-PITTS PRISCILLA 1100-1150MW MG/SG 01 *PHY 2400 CLASS MECH II 001 6167 STORM LEONARD E 0900-0950MWF S220 03 002 5797 RICE-PITTS PRISCILLA 1300- l350TR LB/SB 01 002 6168 STORM LEONARD E 1400- 1450MWF S220 03 PED 1940 JAZZ. DANCE 001 5802 NORDTVEDT NANCY B 1300- 1 350TR MG/DS 01 *PHY 3080 MODERN PHYS I 001 6173 ANDREW KEITH l 400- l 450MWF S215 03 PED R 2000 TEACH/P ACT PE 001 5807 MCFARLAND H 1100- 1150TR MG 136 01 *PHY 3270 CIRCUIT ANLYSIS 00 1 6178 STORM LEONARD E 1100- 1150MWRF Sl22 04 PED 2101 T{fH BADM{fENNIS 001 58 12 WOLF DEBORAH W 1200- 1 340TR MG/SG 02 *PHY 3300 ADV CLASS MECH 001 6183 CONWELL JAMES 1500-1 550MWF S208 03 PED 2102 T(fHGOLF/BOWL 001 5817 CHURCH MICHAEL E 1000-1140TR BA 02 *PHY 3350 SOLID STATE PHY 001 6188 BRANDT DOUGLAS E 1000-1050MWF S2I6 03 PED 2103 T{fH TRAC/WT TR 001 5822 CRAFTJOHN MELVIN 1000-1140TR LB308 02 *PHY 3420 ELECT & MAG II 001 6193 BERGMANN RACHELLE 1300- 1 350MWF S208 03 PED 2105 T{fH STS/GYMN 001 5827 HYNDMAN JUDITH 1000-1140MW MG/NG 02 PHY 4000 SEMINAR 001 6198 ANDREW KEITH 1500- 1550R S223 01 PED 2106 T{fH GAME LO OR 001 5832 FLAUGHER PATRICIA 1200- 1 340TR LB/BBG 02 PHY 4010 SEMINAR 001 6203 ANDREWKEITH !500-1550R S223 01 'PED 2130 ATH TRNG PRACT 001 5837 MCNAMARA LANCE J ARRMTWRF LB 140 01 *PHY 4711 EXP PHYSICS II 001 6208 DANIELS STEVEN W 0800-1140R 5136 01 PED 2144 T(fH SCUBA DIV $001 5842 PAOOVAN RAYMOND F 1300-1350TR LB304 02 *PHY 47 13 EXP PHYSICS IV 001 6213 BRANDT DOUGLAS E 0800-1140R Sl34 01 1900-1950M *PHY 4860 Q.M./ATM PHY II 001 6218 CONWELL JAMES 1100-1150MW 5208 02 $002 5843 PADOVAN RAYMOND F 1800-1940T LB304 02 001 5848 WOLF DEBORAH W 1000- 1140MW LB/PQOL - 02 'PED 2145 T(fH SWIM WSI ...... • • • • • • • •0PBEREQl1ISITE REQUIRED *PSY 3900 IND STUDY 00 1 6534 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 POLITICAL SCIENCE c 002 6535 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 003 6536 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 6537 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 PLS 1003 INTRO POLITICS 00 1 6223 THORSEN LAURENCE C 0930- 1 045TR CH206 03 005 6538 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 002 6224 THORSEN LAURENCE C 1100- 12J5TR CH206 03 006 6539 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *PLS 1093 PROB IN POL/GOVT #099 6229 CARWELL DAVID H 11OO- l I 50MWF CH326 03 *PSY 3930 PSYCHOLINGUISTCS 001 6544 JORGENSEN JULIA C I J00-1215TR SI08 03 PLS 1153-C AMER GOVT/CONST 001 6234 MCNITT ANDREW D 0900-0950MWF CH205 03 *PSY 4260 CRISIS INTERV 00 1 6549 HANFT-MARTONE M I JOO- I \ 50MWF S224 03 002 6235 CHEN YUNG PING 0930- 1 045TR CH205 03 002 6550 HANFT-MARTONE M 1300-1350MWF S224 03 003 6236 CHEN YUNG PING 1400- J5J5TR CH205 03 *PSY 4274 ORIENT INTERN 001 6555 KIRK WILLIAM G 1200-1250M S224 01 004 6237 CHEN YUNG PING 1530- 1 645TR CH205 03 *PSY 4275 INTERNSHIP 001 6560 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 005 6238 POOLE Bf.RBARA L I 000- 1050MWF CH205 03 002 6561 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 6239 MCNITT ANDREW D I 300- I 350MWF CH205 03 003 6562 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 007 6240 CARWELL DAVID H · 1400- 1 450MWF CH232 03 004 6563 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 008 6241 SCISM THOMAS 0800-0850MWF CH205 03 005 6564 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 009 6242 SCISM THOMAS I 100-J 150MWF CH206 03 006 6565 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 010 6243 BRAZIL HUGH E J400- 1 450MWF CH205 03 007 6566 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 07 OJ J 6244 SCISM THOMAS 1300- 1 350MWF CH206 03 008 6567 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 08 PLS 2002 INTRO POL RES 001 6249 WA NDLING RICHARD A J500- J 640R L4J 02 009 6568 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 09 002 6250 THORSEN LAURENCE C J400- J 540T L4J 02 010 6569 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 10 PLS 2053 ANAL POL DATA 001 6255 BRAZIL HUGH E 1J00- 1150MWF CH205 03 011 6570 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR II *PLS 2211 UNDIPLOMACY OOJ 6260 FAUST JOHN R J500- 1550R CH206 OJ 012 657 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 12 PLS 2253-C GLOBAL POLITICS 001 6265 FAUST JOHN R 1100-1215TR CH232 03 013 6572 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 13 002 6266 LATEEF ABDUL 0900-0950MWF CH206 03 014 6573 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 14 *PLS 2511 MOCK TRIAL OOJ 627 J LEIGH PETER R II J800- J 850W CH205 01 015 6574 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 15 PLS 2603 ST/LOCAL GOVT OOJ 6276 WA NDLING RICHARD A J200- J 250MWF CH J20 03 *PS¥ 45 15 PSY OF EX CHILD 00 1 6579 LEAL LINDA 1400-J5J5MW SJ06 03 PLS 26 11 MODEL ILL GOVT 001 628 1 BRAZIL HUGH E . J300-1 350R CH326 01 *PSY 4590 SEM:PHIL OF PSY 001 6584 CROSS RICHARD W 1500-1 730R SI06 03 PLS 3223 INTERNAT'L ORG 001 6286 FAUST JOHN R J OOO-l050MWF CH232 03 SEM:PSY DREAMS 002 6585 GRUBER RUSSELL E 1900-21 30M S224 03 PLS 3323 USSR, EAST EUR 001 6291 THORSEN LAURENCE C 0900-0950MWF CH232 03 *PSY -4644 HONORS THESIS 003 6590 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *PLS 3343 GOV/POL MID EAST OOJ 6296 LATEEF ABDUL J 400-J450MWF CH206 03 *PSY 4666 HONORS SEMINAR 001 6595 BEST JOHN B IJ00- 1150MWF S232 03 *PLS 3413 INTRO PUB ADMIN OOJ 630J GOODRICK RICHARD P JOOO-l050MWF CH206 03 *PSY 5005 PERS ASSES:CHLD 001 6600 CROSS RICHARD W 1900-20J5MW SI06 03 PLS 3543 AM CIVIL LIB OOJ 6306 LEIGH PETER R II 0900-0950MWF CH120 03 *PSY 50J5 INDIV INTEL TEST 001 6605 STINNETTTERRY A 1300- 1440TR S127 04 *PLS 3723 POL BEHAVIOR OOJ 6311 POQLE BARBARA L 0930..J 045TR CH232 03 - *PSY 5025 PERS ASSES:ADLT 001 6610 WILSON KEITH J400- J5J5MW SJ27 03 *PLS 3743 LEGIS PROCESS 001 -63 J6 MCNITT ANDREW D 1100-1150MWF CH232 03 *PSY 5170 THEORY OF LEARN 001 66 15 BEST JOHN B 1300-J4J5MW SJ08 OJ PLS 3903 PUB POL/SEXES OOJ 632J POOLE BARBARA L 1100-J2J5TR CH326 03 *PSY 5545 GERIATRIC MGT 001 6620 BAILEY WILLIAM T 1900-2 J 30T SJ08 OJ *PLS 4275 INTERNSHIP 001 6326 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ *PSY 56 10 RESEARCH METHDS 001 6625 REARDEN JOHN J 1100-1 2J5TR S2J5 03 002 6327 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *PSY 5890 PRACTICUM OOJ 6630 STAFF ARRMTWRP I � '-°' 004 6328 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 002 663 J STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR . 02 008 6329 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 08 003 6632 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ *PLS 4444 HONORS INDSTOY OOJ 6334 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 6633 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 *PLS 4503 IND STUDY 001 6339 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ 005 6634 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR Ol 002 6340 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 6635 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR � 004 634J STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 PSY 5950 THESlS 003 6640 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ *PLS 4644 HONORS THESIS 001 6346 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 006 664 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR � *PLS 4853 CONT CONST DEV OOJ 635J LEIGH PETER R II J230- J 500T CH206 03 *PSY 5970 SEM:CHLD/ADOL TH OOJ 6646 OEHLER-STINNETT JUDY J230-1 500R SJ06 OJ *PLS 4873 GOVT PERSONNEL 001 6356 GOODRICK RICHARD P 0930- 1 045TR CH326 03 SEM:COG BEH THRPY 002 6647 WILSON KEITH 1400-J5J5TR S215 OJ *PLS 4913 CONTEMP POL THEO OOJ 636J CHEN YUNG PING 1100-1215TR CH205 03 SEM:GRP PSYCHOTH 003 6648 KIRK WILLIAM G 0930-J045TR S224 OJ *PLS 4933 IDEO THIRD WORLD OOJ 6366 CARWELL DAVID H 1200-1 250MWF CH206 03 *PSY 5990 IND STUDY 001 6653 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OI *PLS 5023 SEM/INTERN'L POL OOJ 6371 FA UST JOHN R 1900-21 30T CH326 03 002 6654 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *PLS 5073 SEM/POL BEHAVIOR OOJ 6376 MCNITT ANDREW D J530.. 1 800W CH326 03 003 6655 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ *PLS 5133 SEM:ASIA/MIDEAST 001 638J LATEEF ABDUL I 400- 1630T CH326 03 004 6656 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 PLS 5J63 SUBNATIONAL GOVT OOJ 6386 BRAZIL HUGH E 1900-21 30R CH326 03 005 6657 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR Ol PLS 5503 ADMIN INTERNSHP 002 639J STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 6658 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR � 003 6392 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *PSY 6000 THESIS 003 6663 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ *PLS 5533 SEM/P9L MODERN OOJ 6397 CARWELL DAVID H 1900-2130W CH326 03 006 6664 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR � *PLS 5543 SJ:1M/PUBLIO .(\p� OOJ 6402 WA NDUNO :RICHARD A 1800-2030M CH326 03 *PSY 6550 NEURO-PSYCH OOJ 6669 HAVEY JAMES M 1600- 1715TR Sl27 03 - PLS 5950 THESIS 003 6407 STAA: · ARRMTWRF , ARR 03 t *PSY 6890 CLINlCALPRXCT OOJ 6674 STINNETT TERRY'A ARRMTWRF ARR 02 006 6408 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *PSY 6970 SEM:SCH PSY 00.J 6679 OEHLER-STINNETT JUDY J230- 1 500T SJ06 03 *PLS 5990 IND STUDY 001 6413STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR OJ *PSY 6999 INTERNSHIP 001 6684 HAVEY JAMES M ARRMTWRF ARR � 002 6414STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 003- 64 J5 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students

#Enrollment limited to University Honors students

SECONDARY EDUCATION c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R PSYCHOLOGY c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *SED 3000 ASEP LEVEL I 001 6689 STAFF 0930- 1 020TR BB2J2 03 ARRMTWRF PSY 2000 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 001 6420 REARDEN JOHN J 0900-0950MWF S222 03 002 6690 STAFF 1300- J 350TR BB2J2 OJ 002 6421 MIDKIFF ELEANOR E 1100- 1150MWF S222 03 ARRMTWRF 003 6422 GRUBER RUSSELL E 1300- 1 350MWF S222 03 *SED 3100 ASEP LEVEL II OOJ 6695 STAFF 0930-1 020TR BB2J2 OJ 004 6423 YAFFE FRED 1100- 1215TR S222 03 ARRMTWRF *PSY 2390 INTRO TO PSY #099 6428 LEAL LINDA 1600- 17J5TR SI08 03 002 6696 STAFF 1300-1350TR �B:t121 " 03 - I " ,.11 ? i I -, 'I *PSY 2610 STATISTICS 00.l 6433 SPENCER WALTER B 0900-0950MWF Sl27 04 ARRMTWRF 0800-0940T *SED 3330 INST TSK SEC SC #00 1 6701 LIGON JERRY A " 0930- 1 045TR BB2 I 7B 03 002 6434 SPENCER WALTER B J 000- 1 050MWF Sl27 04 002 6702 LIGON JERRY A 1 I00-1215TR BB217B OJ 1 OOO.. ll40T 003 6703 LIGON JERRY A 1230- 1 345TR BB217B OJ 003 6435 ADDISON WILLIAM E 1100-Jl50MWF Sl27,206 04 004 6704 GHOLSON RONALD E 0900-0950MWF BB212 03 1100-J240T 005 6705 GHOLSON RONALD E 1100-1150MWF BB212 OJ *PSY 3260 INTRO GP DYN 001 6440 HANFT-MARTONE M 1100-1150T S224 02 006 6706 GHOLSON RONALD E 1300-1350MWF BB212 OJ I 100-1240R 007 6707 DENNEE JEAN 1400-1515TR BB212 OJ 002 644 1 HANFT-MARTONE M 1400- 1 450T S224 02 *SED 4000 ASEP LEVEL III 001 6712 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB212 14 1400- 1 540R *SED 4741 IND STUDY 001 67 17 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 OJ *PSY 33 JO PHYSIOL PSY 001 6446 MIDKIFF ELEANOR E 0930- 1 045TR SI08 03 002 67 18 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 02 *PSY 3400 METH TEACH PSY 001 6451 SUMMERS FRANCIS E 0930- 1045TR S334 03 003 67 19 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 OJ *PSY 3515 CHILD PSY 001 6456 MCCORMICK CHRISTINE 1000- 1 050MWF Sl08 03 *SED 5990 IND STUDY 001 6724 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 01 002 6457 MCCORMICK CHRISTINE 1100-l 150MWF Sl08 03 002 6725 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 02 *PSY 352J ADOL & ADLT PSY QOI 6462 BAILEY WILLIAM T 1100-l 150MWF Sl06 03 003 ' 6726 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB213 03 002 6463 MCCORMICK CHRISTINE 0930- 1045TR S222 03 *PSY 3525 PSY MAT&OLD AGE 001 6468 BAILEY WILLIAM T 1400- 1515TR SJ08 03 #Clinical experience will be arranged at 8:40- 10:20 M,W,R for section I. *PSY 3530 INDUSTRIAL PSY 001 6473 WOIKE BARBARA A 1400-1515TR S222 03 *PSY 3590 THEORY OF PERS 001 6478 REARDEN JOHN J 1000-1 050MWF S222 03 002 6479 SAUCIER GERARD l 200- I 250MWF S 108 03 *PSY 3601 MEAS PRINCIPLES 001 6484 STINNETTTERRY A 1300- 1350MWF Sl27 03 002 6485 OEHLER-STINNETT JUDY 0930- 1 045TR SI06 03 003 6486 HAVEY JAMES M 100-1215TR Sl06 03 l SOCIAL SCIENCE *PSY 3620 PSY OF LEARNING 001 6491 CROSS RICHARD 1530.. 1645MW Sl06 03 W COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *PSY 3720 PSYCH OF GENDER 001 6496 JORGENSEN JULIA C 1300- 1 350MWF SI06 03 *PSY 3765 METH BEH MGT 001 6501 WILSON KEITH 0930.. 1 045TR SJ2J 03 *SOS 3400 METHODS 001 673 1 TITUS CHARLES 1500-1615MW CH218 OJ *PSY 3780 ABNORMAL BEH 001 6506 GRUBER RUSSELL E 1230-1 345TR S222 03 *PSY 3805 RES METH/EXP DSG 001 65 11 ADDISON WILLIAM E I 000- 1050MW S3 l 6 04 0900- 1 040TR 002 65 12 JORGENSEN JULIA C 1500- 1550MW S316 04 1500- 1 640TR *PSY 3810 EXP PSY LEARNING 001 65 17 MCGOWN WILLIAM P l 100-1150MW S3 16 04 I 100-1240TR 002 65 18 MCGOWN WILLIAM P 1300- 1350MW S316 04 I 300- l 440TR *PSY 3830 COGNITIVE PROCES 001 6523 BEST JOHN B 0900-0950MWF S 108 03 *PSY 3870 SOCIAL PSY 001 6528 WOIKE BARBARA A 1500- 1615MW SI08 03 002 6529 WOIKE BARBARA A 1230.. 1 345TR SI08 03

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CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 007 7027 PERKINS TERRY M 1300-1350MWF CHI 12 03 008 7028 PERKINSTERRY M 0800-0850MWF CHI 16 03 PRIN SOCIOLOGY 001 6736 WOHLSTEIN RONALD I 000- 1050MWF BH300 03 009 7029 PERKINSTERRY M I000- 1 050MWF CH229 03 002 6737 WOHLSTEIN RONALD 1400- 1 450MWF BH313 03 010 7030 PERKINS TERRY M 1500- 1 550MWF CHI 16 03 SOCIAL STRAT 001 6742 HUMMEL RICHARD L I 000- 1050MWF BH307 03 01 1 703 1 CHRON MICHAEL H 0800-09 15TR CHI 21 03 002 6743 HUMMEL RICHARD L 1100-1150MWF BH307 03 012 7032 CHRON MICHAEL H 1230- 1 345TR CHI 16 03 2750-C SOCIAL PROBLEMS 001 6748 FOSTER GARY S 0800-0850MWF BH200 03 013 7033 CHRON MICHAEL H 1100-1215TR CHI 12 03 002 6749 HOPE JANET 0900-0950MWF BH200 03 014 7034 CHRON MICHAEL H 1530-1 645TR CH113 03 003 6750 FOSTER GARY S 1000- 1 050MWF BH313 03 015 7035 CONLEY JAMES R 1400-1515TR CH229 03 004 6751 KASHEFI MAHMOUD 1100- ll50MWF BH306 03 016 7036 MANHART CAROL A 1230- 1 345TR CHIO! 03 005 6752 HARTBANK KAREN K I 300- I 350MWF BH200 03 017 7037 BEABOUT ANN 1000-1 050MWF CHIO! 03 006 6753 KASHEFI MAHMOUD !400- 1 450MWF BH307 03 018 7038 BEABOUT ANN 1100-1150MWF CH112 03 007 6754 HARTBANK KAREN K 0930- 1 045TR BH200 03 019 7039 BEABOUT ANN 1300-1350MWF CH229 03 , 008 6755 HARTBANK KAREN K 1100-1215TR BH300 03 020 7040 BEABOUT ANN 1400-1 450MWF CH116 03 2761 CRIMINOLOGY 001 6760 JENKINS SAMUEL W 1100- II50MWF BH313 03 021 7041 SHOOK SALISA H 0900-0950MWF CHIO! 03 002 6761 JENKINS SAMUEL W 1300- 1 350MWF BH313 03 022 7042 COFFEY JOHN L 1900-2130W CHl12 03 . DEVIANT BEHAVIOR 001 6766 HARTBANK KAREN K I 000- 1 050MWF BH200 03 023 7043 MANHART CAROL A 1400-1515TR CH 109 03 002 6767 HARTBANK KAREN K l 200- l 250MWF BH306 03 #070 7044 PERKINS TERRY M 0900-1 040MWF STEVNSN 03 FA MILY & SOCIETY 001 6772 HOPE JANET 0800-0850MWF BH313 03 #07 1 7045 PERKINSTERRY M 1300-1440MWF STEVNSN 03 002 6773 HOPE JANET I 200- l 250MWF BH200 03 *SPC 1390-C INTRO SP COMM ##099 7050 PA RCELLS FRANK E 0930-1 045TR CH 121 03 2840 RACE/CULT MINORS 001 6778 ECKERT CRAIG M 1600- 1715MW BH313 03 SPC 2001-C MEDIA, SOC,&IND 001 7055 OSEGUERA A ANTHONY 1900-21 30R CHI 13 03 2890-C SOCIAL PROBLEMS #099 6783 ECKERT CRAIG M 1200- 1 250MWF BH201 03 002 7056 MCSWAIN J EARL 0900-0950MWF CH113 03 3520 DEV SOC THOUGT 001 6788 HUMMEL RICHARD L 1300- 1 350MWF BH306 03 , 003 7057 OSEGUERA A ANTHONY 1530-1 645TR CHl21 03 002 6789 HUMMEL RICHARD L 1400- 1 450MWF BH306 03 *SPC 209 1-C MEDIA, SOC,&IND ##099 7062PA RCELLS FRANK E ll00- 1215TR CH116 03 3600 SOCIAL WORK 001 6794 BEST B CHRISTINE 1900-2130T BH200 03 SPC 2100 LISTENING 001 7067 JENKINS-TAYLOR LINDA 1400-1515TR CHIO! 03 002 6795 BEST B CHRISTINE 1900-2130R BH200 03 SPC 2300 PERSUASION . 001 7072 NADING ROBERT 1400- 1515TR CHll3 03 STATISTICS 001 6800 KASHEFI MAHMOUD 0800-0850MWF BH300 03 002 7073 NADING ROBERT 0930- 1045TR CHiOI 03 002 6801 KASHEFI MAHMOUD 0900-0950MWF BH300 03 003 7074 SHOOK SALISA H 1300-1 350MWF CHIO! 03 003 6802 WOHLSTEIN RONALD 1300- 1 350MWF BH307 03 004 7075 CONLEY JAMES R 0800-0915TR CH229 03 3620 RESEARCH METHODS 001 6807 ECKERT CRAIG M II00-1150MWF BH300 03 005 7076 SHOOK SALISA H 1400-"1450MWF CH l21 03 002 6808 ECKERT CRAIG M 1400- 1 450MWF BH300 03 SPC 2320 DISCUSSION 001 708 1 MCCLERREN BERYL F 0800-09 !5TR CH II6 03 3622 POPULATION 001 68 13 WHITTENBARGER R II00-1215TR BH200 03 002 7082 GARNER DONALD P 0900-0950MWF CHl21 03 3650 SOC SYSTEMS/ROLE 001 6818 WOHLSTEIN RONALD 1100-ll50MWF BH200 03 003 7083 MCCLERREN BERYL F 0930-1 045TR CHI 12 03 3770 CRIMINAL JUSTICE 00 1 6823 JENKINS SAMUEL W 0900-0950MWF BH313 03 004 7084 SHOOK SALISA H 1100-1150MWF CHIO! 03 3900 POLITICAL SOC 001 6828 ECKERT CRAIG M 1900-2130T BH300 03 005 7085 GARNER DONALD P 1300-1350MWF CH121 03 3903 SEX ROLES/CHANGE 001 6833 MAGALIS JOANNE E 1900-21 30M BH306 03 SPC 2520 INTRO MASS COMM 001 7090 GLENNON IVY 1200-1 250MWF CH121 03 4250 CONT SOC THEORY • 001 6838 WHITTENBARGER R 0930- 1 045TR BH307 03 002 709 1 MCSWAIN J EARL 1230-1 345TR CH229 03 425 1 SOC OF EDUIZAT'N 001 6843 HOPE JANET 1900"2130W BH200 03 003 7092 HADWIGER KENNETH l I00-1215TR CH229 03 4275 INTERNSHIP 001 6848 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 004 7093 GLENNON IVY 1400-1 450MWF CHI 13 03 002 6849 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 005 7094 MCSWAIN JEARL 0930- 1 045TR CHII3 03 003 6850 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 SPC 2550 BASIC BRDCST SP 001 7099 WOODDELL KEN L 0900- 1 040MW CH117 03 004 6851 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 SPC 2630 INTRO INT COMM 001 7104 INGRAM DIANA S 0800-09 15TR CH1 12 03 005 6852 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 002 7105 INGRAM DIANA S 1530- 1 645TR CH229 03 006 6853 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 003 7106 MANHART CAROL A 0930- 1 045TR CH229 03 007 6854 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 07 004 7107 JENKINS-TAYLOR LINDA 1230-1 345TR CH121 03 008 6855 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 08 005 7108 JENKINS-TAYLOR LINDA 1900-21 30W CHI 13 03 009 6856 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 09 006 7109 JENKINS-TAYLOR LINDA 1900-2 1 30T CHII2 03 010 6857 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR IO *SPC 2650 INTRO ORG COMM 001 7114 HELSEL CHRISTINE 0900-0950MWF CH 1 12 03 011 6858 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR ll *SPC 3020 APP FORENSICS 001 7119 STAFF 1600- 1 650MTWR CHI 15A 01 012 6859 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 12 002 7120 STAFF 1600-1 650MTWR CH115A 02 013 6860 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 13 003 7121 STAFF 1600- 1 650MTWR CHI15A 03 014 6861 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 14 004 7122 STAFF 1600-1650MTWR CHI 15A 04 015 6862 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 15 SPC 3200 SPEECH CRIT 00 1 7127 OGLESBEE FRANK 0900-0950MWF CHI 16 03 001 6867 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *SPC 3230 ADV PUBLIC SPEAK 001 7132 SMITH CALVINN ll00-1215TR CH121 03 002 6868 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 002 7133 ROGERS FERNE M 1400- l450MWF CH229 03 003 6869 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 003 7134 MERRITT FLOYD ERNEST 1400-15 I 5TR CHI 21 03 001 6874 JENKINS SAMUEL W 1900-2130T BH313 03 004 7135 ROGERS FERNE M I000-1050MWF CHI 16 03 001 6879 FOSTER GARY S 0930- 1 045TR BH300 03 005 7136 SMITH CALVIN N 1530-1 645TR CH l16 03 002 6880 FOSTER-GARY· S I 230- I 345TR BH300 ' 03 *SPC 3300 INTERVIEW & CONF 001 7141 ROGERS FERNE M 1200- 1 250MWF CHli3 03 002 7142 INGRAM DIANA S ll00- 1215TR CH IO! 03 003 7143 ROGERS FERNE M 0800-0850MWF CH229 03 004 7144 INGRAM DIANA S 1400- 1515TR CHI 12 03 *SPC 3520 RADIO PRODUCT'N 00 1 7149 BRADD MICHAEL 1230- 1 435TR CH117 03 002 7150 BRADD MICHAEL 1100- 1 305MW CH117 03 003 7 I 51 WOODDELL KEN L I 400- 605MWl CH II7 03 SPC 3530 FILM COMMUNICA 001 7156 HEUMANN JOSEPH K 1530- 1 645TR LlB LEC 03 PECIAL EDUCATION c *SPC 3540 TV PRODUCTION 001 7161 KONRAD KARL-LUDWIG J 1100-1305MW BBI39 03 SE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 002 7162 SROUFE P GORDON 1400- 1605MW BBI39 03 *SPC 3550 ADV BRDCST ANN 001 7167 0SEGUERA A ANTHONY 0930- 1135TR CHII7 03 ED IND LABEL EX 001 6885 HOOSER CHRISTY M 1630- 1 745TR BB 140 03 *SPC 3610 BRDCST NEW WRIT 001 7172 BRADD MICHAEL 1500- 1 640MW LH012 03 CHARAC EXC 001 6890 HARLEY DEBRA A 1900-2040TR BB 140 04 M/M *SPC 3630 COMM IN ORG 001 7177 HELSEL CHRI TINE 0800-0850MWF CHIO! 03 OBS INDM/M EXC 001 6895 HOOSER CHRISTY M 1300- 1 440MWF BB I40 03 S 002 7178 MASON GAIL E 1530-1 645TR CHIO! 03 CHR CHD/EXC 0-5 001 6900 COOPER CAROLYN S 0830-0945MW BB 108 03 *SPC 3660 COM/CONFLCT MGT 001 7183 PERKINS TERRY M 0930- 1 045TR CHI 16 03 OBS CHILD 0-5 001 6905 HARLEY DEBRA A I000-1140MW BB I13 02 002 7184 PARCELLS FRANK E 1000-1 050MWF CH I12 03 ED IND EXCEPT 001 69 10 RUSSELL JOY LYNN 1900-2130W BB 140 03 *SPC 3710 INTERCUL COMM 001 7189 SMITH CALVIN N 0800-09 15TR CHI 13 03 L�ARN THEO SPE 001 69 15 HARLEY DEBRA A 1500- 1 550MW BB212 03 001 7194 HADWIGER KENNETH 1530- 1 645TR LHOI2 03 1530- 1 620TR *SPC 3750 HI TECH COMM 002 7195 HADWIGER KENNETH 0800-09 15TR LH012 03 002 69 16 HARLEY DEBRA A 1200- 1 250MW BB I13 03 003 7200 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 12I 5- 1 305TR *SPC 4000 IND STUDY *SPC 4030 CULT STUDY MEDIA 001 7205 GLENNON IVY I000-1 050MWF CH121 03 VOCJ )EV 001 6921 CARSON RORI R 1900-21 30T BB I08 03 TV STM MGMNT 002 7206 BENO KENNETH S 0930- 1 045TR CH228 03 COM SKLS COM SYS 001 6926 BAIR PAULINE H 1400- 1 540TR BB 107 03 INTERNAT BROAD 003 7207 0SEGUERA A ANTHONY 1900-2130T CH113 03 SPE CURR/MAT 001 6931 HOOSER CHRISTY M 1900-2130M BB I08 03 TV DRAMA:BROAD 7208 BEABOUT JOHN L 1330-1 535TR BB139 03 CUR/MAT EC SPE 001 6936 COOPER CAROLYN S 1600- 1830M BB I08 03 +o04 *SPC 4275 INTERNSHIP 001 7213 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 01 CUR/ADAPT/SPE 001 6941 IVARIE JUDITH J 1300- 1415MW BBil3 03 003 7214 0GLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 03 1515-1605MW 006 7215 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 06 IND STUDY 001 6946 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB ll2 01 009 7216 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 09 Q02 6947 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB 112 02 012 7217 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 12 003 6948 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB II2 03 *SPC 4375 PRACTICUM 001 7222 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF 01 DIAG CHO/EXCEPT 001 6953 IVARIE JUDITH J 0900- 1 040TR BB il3 04 ARR 002 7223 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 02 0900-0950M 003 7224 OGLESBEE FRANK ARRMTWRF ARR 03 002 6954 CARSON RORI R 1300- 1 440TR BB 108 04 001 7229 MCSWAIN JEARL II00-1150MWF CHl16 03 1300- 1350M *SPC 4420 MEDIA SALES&ADV *SPC HONORS IND STDY 003 7234 BOCK DOUGLAS G ARRMTWRF ARR 03 ASSESS PRE-SCH 001 6959 BAIR PAULINE H 1900-2130T BB il3 03 4444 SPC 4470 SM GROUP COMM 00 1 7239 GARNER DONALD P 1500- 1 550MWF CH l21 03 INSTR IDV EAC 00 1 6964 DUDZINSKI MARYANN 1030- I I 20MW BB I 08 05 002 7240 GARNER DONALD P I IOO- I I 50MWF CH I 21 03 1030-1145TR *SPC 4500 CORPORATE VIDEO 001 7245 SROUFE P GORDON 0900-1 040MW BB139 03 PRAC IDV MLD EXC (JOI 6969 CARSON RORI R 08 1 5-0930MTWR BBI07 03 TV DIRECT 001 7250 SROUFE P GORDON 1100- 1 305TR BB139 03 002 6970 DUDZINSKI MARYANN 081 5-0930MTWR BB216B 03 *SPC 4540 *SPC 4555 HONORS RESEARCH 003 7255 BOCK DOUGLAS G ARRMTWRF ARR 03 003 6971 HOOSER CHRISTY M 08 15-0930MTWR BB218A 03 *SPC 4644 HONORS THESIS 001 7260 BOCK DOUGLAS G ARRMTWRF ARR 03 ED YOUNG CHILD 001 6976 PIERCE ANN E 1300- 1 440TR BB218A 03 001 7265 MCKEE MELANIE B 1600-1715MW CH 121 03 1900-2130M *SPC 4650 SIM IN ORG COMM *SPC 4750 ADV TH/MASS COMM 001 7270 HADWIGER KENNETH 1230-1 345TR CH112 03 LNG CHD/EXC 0-5 001 6981 COOPER CAROLYN S 1900-2130W BB I13 03 SPC 4760 THEORY IP COMM 00 1 7275 MCKEE MELANIE B I000-1 050MWF CHI 13 03 FA MILY FOC SERV 001 6986 BAIR PA ULINE H 1900-2130R BB il3 03 002 7276 MCKEE MELANIE B 1200-1 250MWF CH112 03 PERS SUP/PRG ADM 00 I 6991 IVARIE JUDITH J 1615-1845M BB il3 03 *SPC 4770 TV CRITICISM 00 I 728 1 OGLESBEE FRANK l IOO- II 50MWF CH.229 03 RESEARCH IN SPE 00 1 6996 DUDZINSKI MARYANN 1900-2130M . BB il3 03 SPC 4800 CONT AM PUB ADD 001 7286 MCCLERREN BERYL F 1530- 1645TR CHI12 03 THESIS 003 7001 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB 112 03 *SPC 4820 FUND PUBLIC REL 00 I 7291 HELSEL CHRISTINE 1 100- II50MWF CHI 13 03 IND STUDY 001 7006 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB I12 01 002 7292 HELSEL CHRISTINE 1300-I350MWF CH 113 03 002 7007 STAFF ARRMTWRF BB II2 02 *SPC 4830 LANG HAB HUM AFF 001 7297 MCCLERREN BERYL F 1230-1 345TR CHI 13 03 003 7008 STAFF ARRMTWRF B,B 112 03 SPC 4860 PSY OF SPEECH 001 7302 SMITH CALVIN N 1400-1515TR CH I 16 03 *SPC 4910 COM HEALTH PROF 001 7307 TRESNAK JULIE C 0930-1 045TR LB l69 03 *SPC 4920 CASES/PBLIC REL 001 73 12LADD MARTA J 1530-1 645TR BB207 03 SPC 5030 GENDER AND COMM 001 73 17 MCKEE MELANIE B 1900-21 30W CHil6 03 MEASUREMENT SPC 002 73 18BOCK DOUGLAS G 1700-1815TR CH112 03 EECH-CO MMU NICATION c *SPC 5500 TEACH TA' S SPC 001 7323 PERKINS TERRY M ARRMTWRF ARR 01 DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R SE SPC 5501 SPC PRO-SEMINAR 001 7328 MERRITT FLOYD ERNEST ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *SPC 55 10 SEM RHET THEORY 001 7333 MERRITT FLOYD ERNEST 1900-2 1 30R CH116 03 001 7013 STAFF 1600- 1 650MTWR CH ll5A 01 SPC 5520 ORG COMMUNiCATN 001 7338 MASON GAIL E 1630- 1 745MW CHIO! 03 002 7014 STAFF 1600- 1 650MTWR CH II5A 02 SPC 5630 SEM MASS COMM 001 7343 PA RCELLS FRANK E 1900-2 1 30M CH 116 03 003 70 15 STAFF 1600- 1 650MTWR CH II5A 03 SPC 5950 THESIS 003 7348 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 004 7016 STAFF 1600- 1 650MTWR CH II5A 04 006 7349 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 INTRO SPC COMM 001 7021 PERKINS TERRY M 0800-0850MWF CH I21 03 1310-C *SPC 5990 IND STUDY 003 7354 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 002 7022 PERKINS TERRY M 0800-0850MWF CH I13 03 003 7023 PERKINS TERRY M 1300- 1 350MWF CH I 16 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors Students 004 7024 PERKINS TERRY M 1500- 1 550MWF CH ll3 03 ##First halfsemester course, ends midterm; meets in Illinois Rm, Stevenson 005 7025 PERKINS TERRY M 0900-0950MWF CH229 03 +Special course: Must have taken TV Drama/Pre-Production • PREREQUISITE REQUIRED 20-SprlngSemester Schedule t 993

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STG 4000 ORIENT ST TCHG 001 7359 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 STG 4001 TEACHING PRACT 001 7364 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 ZOO 1001-C LIFE OF ANIMALS 001 7567 FRAEMBS FRANK A 0900-0950MW LS!Ol 002 7365 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 0800-0950F

003 7366 STAFF . ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *ZOO 1010 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 001 7572 FUNK RICHARD C 0800-0850MW LS lOI 004 7367 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 04 0800-0950TR 005 7368 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 05 002 7573 RIDGEWAY BILL T 1000- 1 050MW LS lOl 006 7369 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 06 I000-1150TR 007 7370 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 07 003 7574 FRAEMBS FRANK A 1200-1250MW LS lOI 008 7371 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 08 1200-1350TR 009 7372 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 09 010" 7373 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 10 004 7575 MAYA JAIME ARMANDO 1400- 1 450MW LSIOI 011 7374 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR II !400- 1550TR 012 7375 STAFF ARRMTWRF . ARR 12 *ZOO 1091-C LIFE OF ANIMALS #099 7580 GOODRICH MICHAEL A 1300-1 350MW LS IOI 013 7376 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 13 1200- 1 350F 014 7377 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 14 *ZOO 2000 MAMMALIAN ANAT 001 7585 MILLER BRYAN G 0800- 1050TR LSllO 015 7378 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 15 002 7586 MARTINEZ JACINTO 1400- 1 650MW LS llO 016 7379 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 16 003 7587 MILLER BRYAN G I 400-I 650TR LSllO ZOO 2001-C HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 001 7592 MCGILLIARD KIP L 1200-1250MF LS301,327 1100- 1 250T 002 7593 MCGILLIARD KIP L 1200- 1 250MF LS301,327 1100- 1 250R 003 7594 COSTA CHARLES J 1500-1550MW LS201,327 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM . R 1300-1450T 004 7595 COSTA CHARLES J 1500-1550MW LS201,327 TED 1263 MATERIAL TECH 001 7384 WA SKOM TOMMY LEE 0930- 1 045TR KH106 03 1500- 1 650T TED 1364 COMM TECH 001 7389 WOODLEY DEBORAH 1400- 1 540MWF KH114 . 04 *ZOO 2100 COMP ANAT VERT 001 7600 HEDGES FRANK H 1500-1 550MW LSI 19 TED 1413 TECH SYSTEMS 001 7394 ARMEL DONALD 1400- 1450MWF LH017 ·03 1400-1550TR TED 2324 ENERGY TECH 001 7399 BUTLER LOUIS 1200- 1 340MWF KH219 . 04 *ZOO 3000 MOL/CELL BIOLOGY 001 7605COSTA CHARLES J 1 000-1050MWF LS327 *TED 3023 ARCH DRAFT/DSGN 001 7404 NELMS HOWARD F 1200- 1 340MF KH315 03 002 7606 COSTA CHARLES J 1200-1250MWF LS327 1200- 1250W ZOO 3001-C HEREDITY/SOCIETY +-001 7611 JAMES JUDITH M 1300- 1 350MW *TED 3043 COMM PREPARAT'N 001 7409WOODLEY DEBORAH 0800-0940MW KH114 03 LSA 130 0900-0950F 002 7612 BAUMGARDNER K D JI00- 1150MW LSA130 *TED 3053 COMM PRODUCTION 001 7414 ARMEL DONALD 1000-1140MW KH114 03 *WO 3010 PRIN OF ECOLOGY 001 7617 BOLLINGER ERIC K 0800-09I 5TR LS30!,llJ I000- 1 050F 1400-1650T TED 3123 COMM PHOTOGRAPHY 001 7419 WISEMAN ROBERT C 1600- 1830W KH114 03 002 7618 BOLLINGER ERIC K 0800-09 15TR LS301,117 002 7420 WOODLEY DEBORAH 1900-2130M KH114 03 i400- 1 650R *TED 3143 MFG FAB PROCESS 001 7425 WATSON CHARLES W 1000-1140MW KH117 03 *ZOO 3020 SYS SURV ANIMALS 001 7623 RIDGEWAY BILL T 1400- 1450MF LS103 1 000-1050F 1400-1550W *TED 4033 COMP GRAPH COMM 001 7430 ARMEL DONALD l 200- 1 340MW KH114 03 1200- 1250F *Z.00 3100 PRIN ANIM PHYSIO 001 7628 CHAPMAN MAX K 1000- 1050MWF *TED 4470 IND STUDY 001 7435 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 01 1400- 1 650W 002 7436 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 02 002 7629 CHAPMAN MAX K I 000- 1 050MWF 003 7437 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 03 1400-1 650R TED 5163 CONTEMP PROBLEMS 001 7442 STRANDBERG CLIFFORD 1900-2130M KH124 03 *Z00 3300 VERT NAT HISTORY +-001 7634 MAYA JAIME ARMANDO 0900-0950MF LS117 TED 5723 ISSUES(fRENDS 001 7447 BUTLER LOUIS 1900-2130W KH106 03 0800-0950W TED 5950 THESIS 003 7452 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHIOI 03 002 7635 LANDES BERT A 1100- 1150MF LS 117 TED 5990 IND STUDY 001 7457 STAFF ARRMTWRF KHlOI 01 002 7458 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 02 1100-1 250W 003 7459 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH!Ol 03 , *ZOO 3500 EMBRYOLOGY 001 7640 JAMES WILLIAM STUART1200- 1250MW 004 7460 STAFF ARRMTWRF KH IOI 04 1000-1150TR 002 7641 JAMES WILLIAM STUARTl200- 1250MW 1200- 1350TR *ZOO 3600 PARASITOLOGY 001 7646 RIDGEWAY BILL T 1100- 1150MF LS 103 1100-1 250W *ZOO 3800 IMMUNOLOGY 00 1 765 1 ANDREWS RICHARD D 1300- 1 350MF LS 119 THEATRE ARTS c 1200- 1450W COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R *ZOO 4400 IND STUDY 00 1 7656 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 002 7657 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR THA 1133 BEG INTERP 001 7465 YARBROUGH MARY 1000-1 050MWF FAA203 03 003 7658 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR THA 113� VOICE & MOVEMENT 001 7470 EISENHOURJERRY D 0900- 1 040MWF FAT116 03 THA 1140-C WORLD THNSOC 001 7475 WOLSKI JEAN K 0900-0950MWF TH 03 *ZOO 4490 SEMINAR 001 7663 PIERCE CLAY L 1400- 1 450MW LSA129 002 7476 BLANCHETTE CLARENCE I000- 1 050MWF TH 03 *ZOO 4540 HISTOLOGY 001 7668 MILLER BRYAN G 1200- 1 250M LS103 003 7477 WOLSKI DAVID W 1100- 1215TR TH 03 0800-0950MW THA 1144 ACTING NON'-MAJR 001 7482 BLANCHETTE CLARENCE 1100- 1 240MWF TH 03 *ZOO 4755 ORGANIC EVOL 001 7673 MOLL EDWARD 0 0800-0915TR LS213 THA 1190-C WORLD THNSOC #099 7487 YA RBROUGH MARY 1400- 1515TR FA A202 03 *ZOO 4769 FISH ECOLOGY/MGT +-001 7678 PIERCE CLAY L 0900-0950MF LS 119 THA 2000 REH PERF & CREW 001 7492 WOLSKI DAVID W ARRMTWRF ARR 01 0800-1 050W THA 2210 INTRO COSTUMES $001 7497 YARBROUGH MARY 1300- 1440MWF FAT0 15 03 *ZOO 4772 HERPETOLOGY +001 7683 MOLL EDWARD 0 1100- 1150MF LS325 THA 2244 ACTING 001 7502 GUIDOTTIETTORE T 1100- 1240MWF FAT116 03 *THA 3000 REH PERF & CREW 001 7507 WOLSKI DAVID W ARRMTWRF ARR .OJ 1100- 1 250W *THA 3345 ADV ACT:STYLE/I'V 001 7512 DUEHMIG MARJORIE A 1300- 1530TR FAT116 03 *ZOO 4774 ORNITHOLOGY +ool 7688 BOLLINGER ERIC K 0800-0850MW LS325 *THA 3360 STAGE LIGHTING 001 - 7517 WOLSKI DAVID W 0900- 1 040MWF FATllO 03 0700-0950F *THA 343 1 CHILD DRAMA 001 7522 DUEHMIG MARJORIE A 1300- 1440MWF FAT116 03 *ZOO 48 10 FRESHWATER ECOL +-00 1 7693 NILSEN H C 1300-1450MW LS 117 *THA 3500 IND STUDY 001 7527 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 01 "1200- 1350R t ' -:·. I 002 7528 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 02 *ZOO 4830 HUMAN GENETICS 001 7698 JAMES JUDITH M l 100-1150MWF LS213 003 7529 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 03 *ZOO 4900 CARD VASC PHYSIO 001 7703 CHAPMAN MAX K 1100-1215TR LS325,3 *THA 3550 ADV DESGN STUDY 001 7534 GUIDOTTIETTORE T ARRMTWRF ARR 03 THA 3753-C AMER THA/DRAMA 001 7539 EISENHOUR JERRY D 0930- 1 045TR FATll6 03 1700-1950T 002 7540 WOLSKI JEAN K 1300- 1 350MWF FAA202 03 ZOO 5150 GRAD SEMINAR 001 7708 MILLER BRYAN G 1200-1250TR LSA 129 *THA 4000 REH PERF & CREW 001 7545 WOLSKI DAVID W ARRMTWRF ARR 01 *ZOO 5380 ANIMAL BEHAVIOR 001 7713 GOODRICH MICHAEL A 1000- 1 050MF LS213 THA 5990 . IND STUDY 003 7550 GUIDOTTI ETTORE T ARRMTWRF ARR 03 0900- 1050W 006 1551 GUIDOTTI ETTORE T ARRMTWRF ARR 06 *ZOO 5410 DEVEL BIOLOGY 001 7718 JAMES WILLIAM STUART1500- 1 550TR LS213 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students 1500-1650MW $Departmental Fee required *ZOO 5420 ENDOCRINOLOGY 00 1 7723 MCGILLIARD KIP L 1400- 1450MWF LS325,3 1700- 1 950R ZOO 5950 THESIS 003 7728 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 004 7729 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 005 7730 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 006 773 1 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR ======�======ZOO 5990 IND STUDY 001 7736 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR WOMEN'S STUDIES c COURSE DESCRIPTION SECT. CALL# INSTRUCTOR TIME BLDG/RM R 002 7737 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR 003 7738 STAFF ARRMTWRF ARR WST 2309-C WO/MEN & CULTURE 001 7556 MIDKIFF ELEANOR E 1400- 1515MW S224 03 002 7557 MURPHY FRANCES L 0930- 1 045TR KH ll7 03 #Enrollment limited to University Honors students *WST 4309 FEMINIST THEORY 001 7562 MASON GAIL E 1500- 1 640MW CH109 03 +Field trip required, no cost

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