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FIRST PUBLISHED: 3/16/16 UPDATE: 5/27/16 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Fall 2016 Semester Summer 2016 Sessions UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, SUBJECTS/DEPTS. APPEAR ALPHABETICALLY IN THE SCHEDULE ACC Accounting AMS American Studies ART Art BIO Biology BUS Business CCA Center for Const. Alt. CHM Chemistry CHS Christian Studies CLS Classical Studies COR Core Curriculum CPS Collegiate Scholars Program DNC Dance ECO Economics EDU Education ENG English FRN French GRM German HST History IDS Interdisciplinary Studies JRN Journalism KIR Kirby Center LAW Law MTH Mathematics MUS Music PHL Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion SOC Sociology SPN Spanish SPC Speech SSD Sport Studies THE Theatre CLASSROOM BUILDING INDEX A = Sage Center for the Arts D = Dow Science Building DS = Dance Studio HESC H = Howard Music Building SC = Sports Complex K = Kendall Hall KIRBY = Kirby C., Wash. DC L = Lane Hall P = Delp Hall PSCH = Mary Randall Preschool SSC = Strosacker Science C. RANGE = Shooting Center FIT = Upper fitness HESC Pre-registration for Summer and Fall 2016 begins April 4, 2016. See the Pre-registration schedule for specific dates and times. Courses noted “Instructor Permission Required” may not be registered for online. Come to the Registrar’s Office. If a course is closed, you must obtain instructor permission to enroll, and register in the Registrar’s Office. If a cross-listed course appears closed, check its’ companion course(s) for openings. Students planning to study abroad through a Hillsdale Program must submit Study Abroad forms. Forms are available from the Registrar’s Office. Submit applications for December 2016 graduation to the Registrar’s Office before May 1, 2016. Summer internships and independent studies must be registered with the Registrar’s Office by the end of Summer Session 2 (June 24), to be accepted. In the Fall 2016 term: Students entering Fall 2016 must take HST 104 Students entering Fall 2015/Spring 2016 must take ENG 105

FALL 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES In the Fall 2016 … Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion SOC Sociology SPN Spanish SPC ... 320-01 * Quantitative Analysis

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FALL 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

FIRST PUBLISHED: 3/16/16 UPDATE: 5/27/16

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

Fall 2016 Semester Summer 2016 Sessions

UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, SUBJECTS/DEPTS. APPEAR ALPHABETICALLY IN THE SCHEDULE

ACC Accounting AMS American Studies ART Art BIO Biology BUS Business CCA Center for Const. Alt. CHM Chemistry CHS Christian Studies CLS Classical Studies COR Core Curriculum CPS Collegiate Scholars Program DNC Dance

ECO Economics EDU Education ENG English FRN French GRM German HST History IDS Interdisciplinary Studies JRN Journalism KIR Kirby Center LAW Law MTH Mathematics MUS Music

PHL Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion SOC Sociology SPN Spanish SPC Speech SSD Sport Studies THE Theatre

CLASSROOM BUILDING INDEX

A = Sage Center for the Arts D = Dow Science Building DS = Dance Studio HESC H = Howard Music Building

SC = Sports Complex K = Kendall Hall KIRBY = Kirby C., Wash. DC L = Lane Hall

P = Delp Hall PSCH = Mary Randall Preschool SSC = Strosacker Science C. RANGE = Shooting Center

FIT = Upper fitness HESC

Pre-registration for Summer and Fall 2016 begins April 4, 2016.

See the Pre-registration schedule for specific dates and times.

Courses noted “Instructor Permission Required” may not be registered for online. Come to the

Registrar’s Office. If a course is closed, you must obtain instructor permission to enroll, and register in the Registrar’s Office.

If a cross-listed course appears closed, check its’ companion course(s) for openings.

Students planning to study abroad through a Hillsdale Program must submit Study Abroad

forms. Forms are available from the Registrar’s Office.

Submit applications for December 2016 graduation to the Registrar’s Office before May 1, 2016.

Summer internships and independent studies must be registered with the Registrar’s Office by the end of

Summer Session 2 (June 24), to be accepted.

In the Fall 2016 term:

Students entering Fall 2016 must take HST 104

Students entering Fall 2015/Spring 2016 must take ENG 105

COURSE # COURSE TITLE HRS DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM

(ACC) ACCOUNTING FALL SEMESTER 2016

209-01 Principles of Accounting I 3 T-Th 9:30 Ikawa L-123

209-02 Principles of Accounting I 3 T-Th 11:00 Ikawa L-123

210-01 + Principles of Accounting II 3 T-Th 1:00 Staff D-104

311-01 Intermediate Accounting I 3 T-Th 1:00 Ikawa L-123

316-01 Federal Income Tax I 3 M-W-F 1:00 Paas L-123

401-01 Accounting Information Systems 3 T 3:00-5:30 Staff L-121

431-01 Managerial Accounting 3 T-Th 11:00 Staff L-121

+ Prerequsite: ACC 209 or permission. Note: Completion of Business Core required to go beyond 200 level.

(AMS) AMERICAN STUDIES FALL SEMESTER 2016

IDS 575-01 American Studies Thesis 3 Arranged Arranged Portteus

ENG 350-01 American Literature to 1820 3 T 7:00-10:00 pm Cline

ENG 360-01 American Literature: 1820-1890 3 M-W 12:00-1:15 Somerville

ENG 370-01 American Literature: 1890-present 3 T-Th 1:00 Franklin

ENG 402-01 Flannery O'Connor & Walker Percy 3 T-Th 1:00 Jordan

ENG 402-02 American Poetry 3 M-W-F 11:00 Busch

HST 300-01 Colonial America to 1763 3 M-W-F 2:00 Raney

HST 302-01 Jacksonian America 3 T-Th 9:30 Birzer

HST 442-01 Economic History of the U.S. 3 T-Th 11:00 Folsom

HST 484-01 U.S. Constitutional History Since 1865 3 T-Th 1:00 Negus

HST 485-01 History of the U.S. Presidency 3 T-Th 1:00 Folsom

POL 202-01 American Political Thought 3 T-Th 2:30 West

POL 220-01 American Foreign Policy 3 T-Th 9:30 Grant

POL 302-01 American Congress 3 M-W-F 1:00 Portteus

POL 303-01 American Presidency 3 T-Th 11:00 Carrington

POL 304-01 Constitutional Law 3 T 6:30-9:00 pm Markman

POL 404-01 American Conservatism 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 Pestritto

POL 405-01 Readings: Amer. Colonial Thought 3 T-Th 9:30 Slack

(ART) ART FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Drawing I 3 T-Th 1:00-4:00 Taylor A-246

101-02 Drawing I 3 M-W 1:00-4:00 Knecht A-246

104-01 Design I 3 T-Th 9:00-12:00 Springer A-212

120-01 Sculpture I 3 T-Th 9:30-12:30 Frudakis A-113

203-01 ** History of Art I: Prehistoric - Medieval 3 M-W-F 9:00 Bushey A-215

204-01 ** History of Art II: Renaissance - Modern 3 M-W-F 10:00 Bushey A-215

206-01 % Oil Painting I 3 T-Th 1:00-4:00 Knecht A-116

302-01 Drawing II 3 T-Th 9:00-12:00 Knecht A-116

311-01 Oil Painting II 3 T-Th 1:00-4:00 Knecht A-116

313-01 Oil Painting III 3 T-Th 1:00-4:00 Knecht A-116

321-01 Sculpture II 3 T-Th 1:30-4:30 Frudakis A-113

322-01 Sculpture III 3 T-Th 1:30-4:30 Frudakis A-113

323-01 Artistic Anatomy 3 T-Th 1:30-4:30 Frudakis A-113

333-01 Drawing III 3 T-Th 9:00-12:00 Knecht A-116

334-01 Drawing IV 3 T-Th 9:00-12:00 Knecht A-116

353-01 # Graphic Design I 3 M-W 10:00-12:00 Springer A-253

353-02 # Graphic Design I 3 M-W 2:00-4:00 Springer A-253

355-01 # Color Theory 3 T-Th 1:00-3:00 Springer A-253

361-01 # ^ Digital Photography 3 T-Th 9:00-11:00 Coon A-253

361-02 # ^ Digital Photography 3 T-Th 3:00-5:00 Coon A-253

393-01 History of Graphic Design & Photography 3 M-W-F 1:00 Bushey A-215

393-02 Winona Yearbook Design 1 F 9:30-10:30 Springer/Servold A-253

393-03 Plaster Casting I (pre-requisite: ART 120) 1 T-Th 12:30-1:30 Frudakis A-113

420-01 Sculpture IV 3 T-Th 1:30-4:30 Frudakis A-113

THE 393-02 Computer Aided Drafting 3 Arranged Arranged Beyer TBD

**Satisfies core Fine Arts requirement. % Prerequisite: ART 101. # Friday lab time required . ^ See Prof. Coon for equip. requirements.

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(BIO) BIOLOGY FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 + CPLAB: Genetics, Reproduction & A.R.T. 3 M-W 9:00 Miller SSC-200

(Includes mandatory Friday discussion session) F 3:00-3:50 Miller D-306

101-02 + CPLAB: Man and the Microcosmos 3 M-W-F 10:00 Steiner SSC-200

101-03 + CPLAB: Species: From Plato to Molecules 3 M-W-F 11:00 York SSC-200

101-04 + CPLAB: Biology Myth Busters 3 M-W-F 2:00 Johnson SSC-200

201-01 Evolution & Biological Diversity Lecture 4 M-W-F 11:00 Cooper L-123

201-02 Evolution & Biological Diversity Lecture 4 M-W-F 1:00 VanZant L-124

201L-01 Evolution & Biological Diversity Lab A - Th 8:00-9:20 Cooper/VanZant SSC-209

201L-02 Evolution & Biological Diversity Lab B - Th 9:30-10:50 Cooper/VanZant SSC-209

201L-03 Evolution & Biological Diversity Lab C - Th 1:00-2:20 Cooper/VanZant SSC-209

250-01 General Ecology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Swinehart D-306

287-01 * Seminar: Evolution 1 T 12:00 Pytel D-206

302-01 Developmental Biology Lecture 4 M-W-F 10:00 Miller D-306

302L-01 Developmental Biology Lab A - T 1:00-2:50 Miller D-203

302L-02 Developmental Biology Lab B - Th 1:00-2:50 Miller D-203

316-01 Plant Taxonomy 3 M-W-F 9:00 Cooper D-209

360-01 Microbiology Lecture 4 M-W-F 1:00 Steiner L-125

360L-01 Microbiology Lab A - T 1:00-2:50 Steiner SSC-209

360L-02 Microbiology Lab B - T 3:00-4:50 Steiner SSC-209

364-01 Freshwater Biology Lecture 4 M-W-F 10:00 Swinehart D-303

364L-01 Freshwater Biology Lab - T 10:00-11:50 Swinehart D-303

380-01 Animal Behavior Lecture 4 M-W-F 11:00 Pytel D-206

380L-01 Animal Behavior Lab - T 3:00-4:50 Pytel SSC-204

405-01 Population Genetics 3 T 6:30-9:20 pm VanZant D-206

408-01 % Anatomy & Physiology II Lecture 4 M-W-F 8:00 York SSC-200

408L-01 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab A - T-Th 8-9:50 York SSC-211

408L-02 Anatomy & Physiology II Lab B - T-Th 10-11:50 York SSC-211

460-01 & Virology 3 M-W-F 12:00 Johnson D-206

590-01 # Junior Seminar 1 Th 12:00 York SSC-200

591-01 ## Senior Seminar 1 Th 12:00 Steiner/Johnson D-306

597-01 @ Biostatistics for Exercise Science 3 T-Th 1:00 Pytel D-113

597-02 Bioethics: Genetics, Reproduction & "A.R.T" 1 F 3:00-3:50 Miller D-306

(BUS) BUSINESS FALL SEMESTER 2016

215-01 Personal Finance: Investing (9/6 - 10/6) 1 T-Th 11:00 Banach L-124

215-02 Basic Excel (9/6 - 10/6) 1 T-Th 1:00 Paas L-121

215-03 Intro Financial Statement Analysis (10/11 - 11/10) 1 T-Th 1:00 Paas L-121

302-01 Business Written Communications 3 T 6:00-9:00 pm Hanson-Maier L-231

315-01 + Principles of Marketing 3 T-Th 9:30 King L-335

315-02 + Principles of Marketing 3 T-Th 11:00 King L-335

320-01 * Quantitative Analysis 3 T-Th 8:00 Bundt L-332

325-01 Management Theory & Practice 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 Johnson L-231

325-02 Management Theory & Practice 3 T-Th 1:00 Johnson L-333

330-01 Financial Management 3 M-W-F 10:00 Basterfield L-125

330-02 Financial Management 3 M-W-F 11:00 Basterfield L-125

393-01 Leadership 3 T-Th 9:30 Jennings L-338

393-02 Negotiation (9/7 - 11/11) 2 W-F 2:00-3:30 Norton K-235

393-03 Trading Stocks Using Technical Analysis I 1 M 2:00 Basterfield/Paas L-123

410-01 ** Investments I 3 T-Th 11:00 Bundt L-331

418-01 Readings in Power, Leadership & Responsibility 3 T-Th 9:30 Blackstock L-232

418-02 Readings in Power, Leadership & Responsibility 3 T-Th 11:00 Blackstock L-232

418-03 Readings in Power, Leadership & Responsibility 3 T-Th 1:00 Jennings L-232

419-01 Business Ethics 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 Blackstock L-232

431-01 Case Studies in Finance 3 T-Th 9:30 Basterfield L-126

432-01 ** International Finance 3 T-Th 1:00 Bundt L-236

434-01 Risk Management 3 T-Th 1:00 Basterfield L-126

440-01 Operations Management 3 M-W 2:00-3:15 Johnson L-124

+ Satisfies Core requirement in Biology for non-majors. * Intended for Sophomore Biology majors. % Prerequisite: BIO 308. & Prerequisite: BIO 360. # Required of all Juniors in Biology. Must be taken in Fall semester of Junior year.

## Required of all Seniors in Biology. Must be taken in Fall semester of Senior year. @ Cross-listed under SSD.

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(BUS) BUSINESS, continued

441-01 Strategic Management 3 T-Th 9:30 Johnson SSC-200

452-01 ++ Marketing Management 3 M-W-F 10:00 King L-335

453-01 International Business 3 T-Th 9:30 Snider D-112

516-01 $ Marketing Research 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 King L-335

(CCA) CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Democrats and Republicans (10/2 - 10/5) 1 4-5:00 & 8-9:00 pm Bell TBD

102-01 Mises, Hayek & the Austrian School (11/13 - 11/16) 1 4-5:00 & 8-9:00 pm Bell TBD

(CHM) CHEMISTRY FALL SEMESTER 2016

Note: General Chemistry I has been renumbered as CHM 201.

201-01 General Chemistry I - Lecture 1 4 M-W-F 9:00 VanOrman SSC-300

201-02 General Chemistry I - Lecture 2 4 M-W-F 10:00 Nussbaum SSC-300

201L-01 General Chemistry I Lab A - T 9:00-12:00 VanOrman SSC-309

201L-02 General Chemistry I Lab B - T 1:00-4:00 VanOrman SSC-309

Note: Organic students must register for a lab and a recitation

303-01 Organic Chemistry l - Lecture 4 M-W-F 9:00 Meyet SSC-304

303-02 Organic Chemistry l - Lecture 4 M-W-F 11:00 Baron SSC-300

303L-01 Organic Chemistry I Lab A - Th 8:00-12:00 Baron/Meyet SSC-309

303L-02 Organic Chemistry I Lab B - Th 1:00-5:00 Baron/Meyet SSC-309

303R-01 Organic Chemistry I Recitation A - T 10:00-10:50 Staff SSC-304

303R-02 Organic Chemistry I Recitation B - T 11:00-11:50 Staff SSC-304

303R-03 Organic Chemistry I Recitation C - T 1:00-1:50 Staff SSC-304

406-01 Inorganic Chemistry Lecture 3 M-W-F 1:00 VanOrman D-304

406L-01 Inorganic Chemistry Lab A - Th 9:00-12:00 VanOrman D-300

415-01 Analytical Chemistry Lecture 4 M-W-F 11:00 Nussbaum SSC-304

415L-01 Analytical Chemistry Lab A - T 8:00-12:00 Nussbaum D-307

415L-02 Analytical Chemistry Lab B - T 1:00-5:00 Nussbaum D-307

415L-03 Analytical Chemistry Lab C (instructor permission) - Th 8:00-12:00 Nussbaum D-307

452-01 Biochemistry 3 M-W-F 10:00 Hamilton SSC-304

452-02 Biochemistry 3 M-W-F 2:00 Kazmier SSC-304

475-01 * Junior Seminar 1 T 12:00-12:50 Meyet SSC-300

501-01 Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences 3 M-W-F 9:00 Young SSC-100

502-01 Physical Chemistry I Lecture 4 M-W-F 10:00 Young D-304

502L-01 Physical Chemistry I Lab - Th 1:00-5:00 Young D-301

570-01 % Senior Seminar 1 T 12:00-12:50 Meyet SSC-300

590-01 Chemical Research 1 Arranged Arranged Young

590-02 Chemical Research 2 Arranged Arranged Young

590-03 Chemical Research 3 Arranged Arranged Young

597-01 Professional Practices in Medicine 1 W 12:00 Hamilton SSC-300

597-02 # Chemistry of Cooking 1 M 12:00 Baron SSC-300

598-01 Lab Assistantship (Instructor permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Young

598-02 Lab Assistantship (Instructor permission) 2 Arranged Arranged Young

598-03 Lab Assistantship (Instructor permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Young

(CHS) CHRISTIAN STUDIES FALL SEMESTER 2016

IDS-575-02 Christian Studies Thesis 3 Arranged Arranged Bauman Office

ENG 320-01 Renaissance British Literature 1500-1660 3 M-W-F 1:00 B. Whalen

HST 393-03 History of Christianity & Politics 3 T-Th 2:30 Hart

HST 452-01 The Reformation 3 M-W-F 1:00 Maas

REL 101-01 Introduction to World Religions 3 T-Th 2:30 Studebaker

REL 105-01 Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 9:30 Studebaker

BUS 215 classes are only for students who have not declared a business major, or who has completed more than two ACC or BUS courses at the 300 level. + Prerequisite: ACC 209, ECO 202 & ECO 203. * Prerequisite: ECO 206 or permission. ** Prerequisite: BUS 330 or permission. ++ Prerequisite: BUS 315. $ Prerequisite: BUS 315 & 452.

* Required of all Junior Chemistry & Biochemistry majors (1 sem. credit, either fall or spring). % Required or all Senior Chemistry & Biochemistry majors (1 sem. credit, either fall or spring). # Prerequisite: CHM 102 or permission.

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(CHS) CHRISTIAN STUDIES, continued

REL 105-02 Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 11:00 Studebaker

REL 105-03 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 2:00 Westblade

REL 105-04 Western Theological Tradition 3 T 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman

REL 105-05 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wales

REL 105-06 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 11:00 Wales

REL 105-07 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 Snyder

REL 105-08 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 Snyder

REL 211-01 Old Testament History & Literature 3 T-Th 9:30 Westblade

REL 213-01 History of Christian Thought I 3 M 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman

REL 352-01 Roman Catholic Theology 3 M-W-F 11:00 Schlueter

REL 390-01 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew 3 M-W-F 9:00 Westblade

REL 493-01 Theology of Karl Barth 3 T 2:30-5:00 Bauman

REL 493-02 Christianity & Modern Science 3 M-W 2:00-3:15 Burke

(CLS) CLASSICS FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Beginning Latin I 4 M-T-W-F 1:00 Jones K-231

101-02 Beginning Latin I 4 M-T-W-F 2:00 Jones K-231

101-03 Beginning Latin I 4 M-W-F/T 9:00/8:30 Staff K-231

102-01 Beginning Latin II 4 M-W-F/T 10:00/9:30 Staff K-231

103-01 Beginning Greek I 4 M-W-F/T 9:00/8:30 Garnjobst K-235

104-01 Beginning Greek II 4 M-W-F/T 9:00/8:30 Ward K-236A

200-01 # Greco-Roman Literature & Culture 3 M-W-F 8:00 Weaire K-235

200-02 # Greco-Roman Literature & Culture 3 M-W-F 10:00 Hutchinson K-335

201-01 Intermediate Latin 4 M-W-F/T 10:00/9:30 Ward K-236A

201-02 Intermediate Latin 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Hutchinson K-231

201-03 Intermediate Latin 4 M-T-W-F 12:00 West K-231

202-01 Introduction to Greek Prose 4 M-W-F/T 10:00/9:30 Garnjobst K-235

301-01 Greek Civilization 3 T-Th 1:00 Staff K-335

314-01 Readings in Patristic Greek 1 T 3:00-3:50 Hutchinson K-232

320-01 Introduction to Virgil's Aeneid 3 M-W-F 10:00 West K-411

321-01 Literature of the Roman Republic 3 M-W-F 9:00 Weaire K-232

321-02 Literature of the Roman Republic 3 M-W-F 10:00 Weaire K-232

350-01 Greek Literature: Homer - Herodotus 3 M-W-F 11:00 Ward K-232

401-01 Greek Literature in Translation 2 MW 8:00 Garnjobst K-232

404-01 Roman Historians 3 M-W-F 3:00 Jones K-232

411-01 Latin Prose Composition 1 W 12:00 Weaire K-232

493-01 Seminar in Latin Literature 3 M-W-F 2:00 West K-232

494-01 Seminar in Greek Literature 3 M-W-F 1:00 Garnjobst K-232

(CSP) COLLEGIATE SCHOLARS PROGRAM FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 The Liberal Arts Tradition 1 W 2:00 B. Whalen K-411

250-01 Rebellion & Reaction: Social Critique in Goethe, 1 Th 1:00 Naumann L-339

Salinger & Plenzdorf

251-01 Socratic Virtue: Xenophon's Memorabilia 1 Th 3:00 Grant K-411

252-01 Music in Film 1 M 11:00 Schmidt H-209

253-01 Immortal Life: The Story of Henrietta Lacks 1 Th 1:00 S. Johnson D-206

254-01 Molecules of Murder 1 W 11:00 Meyet D-304

255-01 From Ancient Israel to Chicago's South Side: Jews 1 F 1:00 Hart L-338

and American Identity

256-01 The Voice & Vision of T.S. Eliot 1 W 7:00-7:50 pm Condict L-232

257-01 C.S. Lewis' Narnia 1 W 1:00 Coupland L-332

258-01 Legends in the American Experience 1 Th 11:00 Stewart L-235B

259-01 Hamilton: The Musical & the Man 1 T 2:00 Carrington K-411

260-01 # Science & the Founding Fathers 1 T 1:00 Hosmer SSC-120

261-01 Ideas, Individuals, & Institutions of the Conservative Movement 1 Arranged Arranged Fuelner KIRBY

401-01 Honors Thesis 1 Arranged Arranged Hutchison OFFICE

Note: Students sign-up for Seminars in the Registrar's Office. Priority is given to Honors and Collegiate Scholar program participants.

# Satisfies core Western Literature requirement.

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(COR) CORE CURRICULUM FALL SEMESTER 2016

150-01 Classical Logic & Rhetoric 3 M-W-F 10:00 Kiledal A-248

150-02 Classical Logic & Rhetoric 3 T-Th 2:30 Kiledal A-135

150-03 Classical Logic & Rhetoric 3 M-W-F 1:00 Beier K-236A

150-04 Classical Logic & Rhetoric 3 M-W-F 2:00 Beier K-236A

(DNC) DANCE FALL SEMESTER 2016

150-01 % Social Dance I 1 M 3:30-4:50 Spangler A-142

150-02 % Social Dance I 1 F 3:30-4:50 Spangler A-142

160-01 Ballet I 1 T 12:30-1:50 Hobbs A-138

170-01 Pilates I (Faculty & Staff only) 1 F 5:00-6:30 Post A-138

170-02 Pilates I 1 F 3:30-4:50 Post A-138

170-03 Pilates I 1 F 2:00-3:20 Post A-138

180-01 Folk Dance (Highland Dance) 1 W 5:30-6:50 Plemmons A-142

190-01 Modern Dance I 1 M 12:30-1:50 Post A-138

210-01 Dance Repertoire (Instructor permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Hobbs A-138

210-02 Dance Repertoire (Instructor permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Hobbs A-138

210-03 Dance Repertoire (Instructor permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Post A-138

260-01 * Ballet II 1 Th 9:00-10:20 Hobbs A-138

290-01 * Modern Dance II 1 W 12:30-1:50 Hobbs A-138

320-01 * Choreography & Improvisation II 2 W 2:00-4:00 Hobbs A-138

360-01 * Ballet III 1 T 2:30-3:50 Hobbs A-138

360-02 * Ballet III 1 Th 2:30-3:50 Hobbs A-138

390-01 * Modern Dance III 1 M 2:00-3:20 Post A-138

393-01 Elements of Jazz Dance 1 M 5:30-6:50 Post A-138

THE 393-01 ++ Alexander Technique for Actors, Musicians & Dancers 3 T-Th 9:30 T. Matsos A-142

(ECO) ECONOMICS FALL SEMESTER 2016

105-01 Introduction to Political Economy 3 M-W-F 9:00 Wolfram L-337

105-02 Introduction to Political Economy 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wolfram L-337

202-01 Principles of Microeconomics 3 M-W-F 10:00 Pongracic L-331

202-02 Principles of Microeconomics 3 M-W-F 11:00 Pongracic L-331

202-03 Principles of Microeconomics 3 M-W-F 9:00 Martin K-332

202-04 Principles of Microeconomics 3 M-W-F 10:00 Martin K-332

203-01 * Principles of Macroeconomics 3 T-Th 9:30 Butters D-104

203-02 * Principles of Macroeconomics 3 T-Th 2:30 Butters K-237

206-01 Business & Economics Statistics 3 T-Th 8:00 J. Blackstock L-331

206-02 Business & Economics Statistics 3 T-Th 9:30 J. Blackstock L-331

206-03 Business & Economics Statistics 3 T-Th 1:00 J. Blackstock L-331

303-01 ** + Intermediate Microeconomics 3 M-W-F 9:00 Clark L-124

303-02 ** + Intermediate Microeconomics 3 M-W-F 10:00 Clark L-124

323-01 Industrial Organizational 3 M-W-F 1:00 Pongracic L-331

328-01 Labor Economics 3 M-W-F 2:00 Martin K-333

330-01 % Economic History of the U.S. 3 T-Th 11:00 Folsom L-333

355-01 ** History of Economic Thought I 3 T-Th 1:00 Steele L-125

355-02 ** History of Economic Thought I 3 T-Th 2:30 Steele L-125

412-01 ** Austrian Economics I 3 M-W 11:00 Clark L-124

415-01 Public Choice 3 M-W-F 11:00 Wolfram L-337

460-01 International Trade 3 T-Th 1:00 Butters K-237

464-01 Mathematical Economics 3 T-Th 9:30 Steele L-121

575-01 Political Economy Thesis 1 Arranged Arranged Wolfram Office

* Prerequisite: ECO 202. ** Prerequisite: ECO 202 & 203. + Prerequisite: MTH 113/120. %Cross-listed under HST.

* 200 and 300 level courses require completion of the corresponding 100 level course, or instructor permission.% It is strongly recommended that you have a dance partner when registering for a Social Dance course.

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(EDU) EDUCATION FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 English Grammar 3 T-Th 2:30 Coupland L-337

106-01 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 1 T 11:00 Bindus L-336A

206-01 Child Development & Early Childhood Education 3 T-Th 9:30 Bindus L-339

301-01 Classical Quadrivium 3 M-W-F 3:00 Lehman L-335

306-01 * ECE Instructional Programs 3 M-W 9:30-10:45 Rumler PSCH

360-01 ** Philosophy of Education 3 M-W-F 10:00 Beier L-232

393-01 Augustine the Teacher 3 T-Th 1:00 Lehman L-336B

401-01 Liberal Arts Teaching Apprenticeship 3 T-Th 11:00 Coupland L-337

401-02 Liberal Arts Teaching Apprenticeship 6 T-Th 11:00 Coupland L-337

404-01 Classic Children's Literature 3 T-Th 1:00 Coupland L-337

476-01 ++ Assessment & Screening in ECE 3 T-Th 1:00 Pitts L-338

506-01 $ Early Childhood Directed Teaching 7 M thru F 8:15-11:45 am Pitts PSCH

506-02 $ Early Childhood Directed Teaching 7 M thru F 12:15-3:45 pm Rumler PSCH

599-01 Assistantship (by permission) 1-3 Arranged Arranged Bindus Arranged

(ENG) ENGLISH FALL SEMESTER 2016

105-01 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 8:00 Bart L-337

105-02 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 9:30 Bart L-337

105-03 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 8:00 Whalen K-335

105-04 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 9:30 Whalen K-335

105-05 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 10:00 Jordan K-333

105-06 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 11:00 Jordan K-333

105-07 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 12:00 Franklin L-235A

105-08 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 1:00 Franklin L-235A

105-09 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 1:00 Busch L-236

105-10 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 2:00 Busch L-236

105-11 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 1:00 Lindley L-335

105-12 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 2:00 Lindley L-335

105-13 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 9:30 Somerville L-336B

105-14 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 1:00 Somerville L-335

105-15 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 11:00 Belt K-335

105-16 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 2:30 Belt K-335

105-17 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 1:00 Jackson K-235

105-18 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 2:30 Jackson K-235

105-19 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 1:00 Kearney L-336A

105-20 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 2:30 Kearney L-336A

105-21 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 M-W-F 9:00 Coonradt L-231

105-22 Great Books in the British & American Traditions 3 T-Th 4:00-5:15 Brown L-235A

201-01 * Great Books in Continental Lit: Renaiss-Modern 3 M-W-F 9:00 Eadie L-126

201-02 * Great Books in Continental Lit: Renaiss-Modern 3 M-W-F 10:00 Eadie L-126

201-03 * Great Books in Continental Lit: Renaiss-Modern 3 T-Th 9:30 Whalen, D K-233

310-01 Anglo Saxon & Medieval British Literature 3 T-Th 6:00-7:15 pm Bart L-337

320-01 Renaissance British Literature 1500-1660 3 M-W-F 1:00 B. Whalen K-235

330-01 Restoration/Romantic British Literature 1660-1830 3 M-W-F 2:00 Eadie L-233

340-01 Victorian and Modern British Literature 3 T-Th 9:30 Lindley L-125

350-01 American Literature to 1820 3 T 7:00-10:00 pm Cline L-331

360-01 American Literature: 1820-1890 3 M-W 12:00-1:15 Somerville L-337

370-01 American Literature: 1890-present 3 T-Th 1:00 Franklin L-332

401-01 + The Pearl Poet 3 M-W-F 2:00 Jackson L-232

401-02 @ With Mortal Voice: Milton's Major Poetry 3 T-Th 2:30 Smith L-232

402-01 # Flannery O'Connor & Walker Percy 3 T-Th 1:00 Jordan L-235A

402-02 Willa Cather: Stories & Novels 3 M-W-F 11:00 Busch K-411

404-01 Contemporary Literarcy Criticism 3 M-W-F 11:00 Belt K-421

404-02 % Poetry Workshop 3 M 6:30-9:30 pm Kauffman L-235B

404-03 @ Shakespeare, Keats & Stevens: Lyric Worlds 3 W 6:00-9:00 pm Kearney L-235A

* Satisfies core Western Literature in Context requirement. + Prerequisite: ENG 310 or 2 classes beyond 201.# Prerequisite: ENG 370. % Department Chair permission. @ Prerequisite: At least one 300 level course or permission.

* Prerequisite: EDU 206. ** Cross-listed under PHL. ++ Prerequisite: EDU 306. $ Prerequisite: EDU 476

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(FRN) FRENCH FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Beginning French I 4 M-T-W-F 9:00 Morellec L-235A

101-02 Beginning French I 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Morellec L-235A

102-01 Beginning French II 4 M-T-W-F 9:00 Theobald L-235B

201-01 Intermediate French 4 M-T-W-F 9:00 Rose L-336A

201-02 Intermediate French 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Rose L-336A

300-01+ Introduction to Literary Texts 3 M-W-F 10:00 Theobald L-235B

302-01 French Civilization & Culture II 3 M-W-F 11:00 Morellec L-235A

410-01 Speaking & Writing French 3 M-W-F 1:00 Rose L-234

418-01 Phonetics I 1 W 3:00-3:50 Theobald L-234

421-01 * French Literature: Middle Ages to 18th C. 3 T-Th 1:00 Theobald L-234

(GRM) GERMAN FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Beginning German I 4 M-W-F 9:00 Naumann L-236

T 8:30

101-02 Beginning German I 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Naumann L-236

102-01 Beginning German II 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Naumann L-236

201-01 Intermediate German 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Geyer L-234

201-02 Intermediate German 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Geyer L-234

202-01 + Intensive Intermediate German 3 T-Th 11:00 Bollen L-235A

304-01 Composition, Conversation & Grammar II 3 T-Th 2:30 Bollen L-234

412-01 ++ Classical German Literature 3 M-W-F 2:00 Geyer L-234

(HST) HISTORY FALL SEMESTER 2016

104-01 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 8:00 Maas L-233

104-02 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 8:00 Stewart L-333

104-03 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Stewart L-333

104-04 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Rahe K-333

104-05 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Gaetano L-336B

104-06 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 10:00 Gaetano L-336B

104-07 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 10:00 Birzer L-233

104-08 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 11:00 Birzer L-233

104-09 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 11:00 Maas L-336A

104-10 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 11:00 Raney L-332

104-11 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 12:00 Raney L-332

104-12 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 1:00 Moreno L-233

104-13 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 1:00 Negus L-336A

104-14 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 2:00 Negus L-336A

104-15 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 2:00 Hart L-336B

104-16 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 3:00 Hart L-336B

104-17 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 8:00 Conner L-233

104-18 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 8:00 Moye L-333

104-19 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 9:30 Moye L-333

104-20 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 9:30 Kalthoff L-233

104-21 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 1:00 Kalthoff L-233

104-22 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 2:30 Conner L-233

206-01 Western Heritage Since 1600 3 M-W-F 10:00 Stewart L-333

300-01 Colonial America to 1763 3 M-W-F 2:00 Raney L-331

302-01 Jacksonian America 3 T-Th 9:30 Birzer L-124

315-01 Nineteenth Century Europe 3 M-W-F 9:00 Conner L-125

393-01 * The Second World Wars 2 M-W-F 2:30-5:30 Hanson L-333

393-02 Soft Despotism: Democracy's Drift 3 M-W 1-2:15 Rahe K-421

393-03 History of Christianity & Politics 3 T-Th 2:30 Hart L-235B

393-04 # Scholasticism & Early Modernity 3 M-W-F 2:00 Gaetano L-235A

393-05 Introduction to Public History 1 T 11:00 Stewart L-235B

401-01 Ancient Greece 3 T-Th 2:30 Calvert L-333

406-01 Medieval England 3 M-W 11-12:15 Moye K-335

+ Minimum grade of B- in 201 or permission. * Satisfies the core Humanities requirement for literature.

+ Minimum grade of B- in 201 or instructor permission. ++ Satisfies the core Humanities requirement for literature.

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(HST) HISTORY, continued

414-01 French Revolution & Napoleon 3 M-W-F 11:00 Stewart L-333

442-01 % Economic History of the U.S. 3 T-Th 11:00 Folsom L-333

452-01 The Reformation 3 M-W-F 1:00 Maas L-333

484-01 U.S. Constitutional History Since 1865 3 T-Th 1:00 Negus L-124

485-01 History of the U.S. Presidency 3 T-Th 1:00 Folsom K-421

500-01 History & Philosophy of History 3 T-Th 9:30 Moreno SSC-120

(IDS) INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES FALL SEMESTER 2016

393-01 Marriage & Family 3 T-Th 11:00 C&M Johnson K-333

393-03 Criminal Justice System (9/5 to 9/9) 1 M-F 4-5:30 Judge Rogan K-411

393-04 Ethics, Nature and Tyranny 3 M 2:30-5:00 Arnn K-233

597-01 Law & Society 1 Th 2:30-3:20 Schlueter K-233

(JRN) JOURNALISM FALL SEMESTER 2016

301-01+ Introduction to Journalism I 3 M-W-F 1:00 Servold K-332

312-01 ++ Editing (Cancelled 4/25) 3 M-W-F 12:00 Servold

315-01 Political Journalism 3 T-Th 2:30 Miller K-332

380-01 # The Collegian 1 Arranged Arranged Servold

393-01 Radio Programming & Production 3 T-Th 1:00 Bertram D-306

393-02 Visiting Jouralist (9/11-9/23) 1 Arranged Arranged Habeeb

393-03 WRFH Radio (Instructor permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Bertram TBD

404-01 ++ Advanced Writing 3 11:00 T-Th Miller K-232

ART 393-02 Winona Yearbook Design 1 F 9:30-10:30 Springer/Servold A-253

KIRBY CENTER - WASHINGTON, DC FALL SEMESTER 2016

CSP 261-01 Ideas, Individuals, & Institutions of the Conservative Movement 1 Arranged Arranged Fuelner KIRBY

ECO-493-01 Developmental Economics 3 TBD TBD Boudreaux Kirby

ENG 201-04 Great Books in Continental Literature 3 TBD TBD Mehan Kirby

HST 483-01 Constitutional History of U.S. to 1865 3 TBD TBD Watson Kirby

IDS 393-02 American National Security Studies 3 TBD TBD Carafano Kirby

POL-393-01 Statesmanship & Public Policy 3 TBD TBD Spalding Kirby

WHP 385-01 Washington-Hillsdale Internship 6 Arranged Arranged Spalding Kirby

(LAW) LAW FALL SEMESTER 2016

320-01 Business Law I 3 M-W-F 9:00 Paas L-123

320-02 Business Law I 3 M-W-F 10:00 Paas L-123

320-03 Business Law I 3 T-Th 11:00 Paas L-126

393-01 Criminal Justice System (9/5 to 9/9) 1 M-F 4-5:30 Judge Rogan K-411

(MTH) MATHEMATICS FALL SEMESTER 2016

105-01 Mathematics & Deductive Reasoning 3 M-W-F 9:00 Gaebler D-306

105-02 Mathematics & Deductive Reasoning 3 M-W-F 10:00 Murphy D-104

105-03 Mathematics & Deductive Reasoning 3 M-W-F 11:00 Murphy D-104

105-04 Mathematics & Deductive Reasoning 3 M-W-F 2:00 Gaebler D-112

112-01 Integrated Calculus A 3 M-W-F 8:00 Abram D-112

112-02 Integrated Calculus A 3 M-W-F 9:00 Abram D-112

112-03 Integrated Calculus A 3 M-W-F 10:00 Treloar D-112

112-04 Integrated Calculus A 3 M-W-F 1:00 Treloar D-306

120-01 * Calculus I 4 M-T-W-F 9:00 Panaggio D-113

120-02 * Calculus I 4 M-W-F 11:00-12:05 Webster D-113

120-03 * Calculus I 4 M-T-W-F 1:00 Panaggio D-112

220-01 ** Calculus II 4 M-W-F 11:00-12:05 Hutchinson D-112

220-02 ** Calculus II 4 M-W-F 12:45-1:50 Hutchinson D-104

310-01 # Linear Algebra 3 M-W-F 10:00 Webster D-113

* Dr. Hanson's class will meet 8/31 to 9/19. # Seminar: Instructor permisison required. % Cross-listed as ECO 330-01.

Study at Hillsdale College's Kirby Center. Permission required to register for any Kirby Center course. Contact Sophia Carr.

+ Sophomore or higher standing. ++ Instructor permission. # JRN 380 "The Collegian" is not open to first-semester freshmen.Note: ART 393, ART 353 & EDU 101 count as electives for the Journalism minor.

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320-01 # Multivariable Calculus 4 M-W-F 2:00-3:05 Treloar D-113

370-01 % Theory of Probability 3 M-W-F 1:00 Gaebler D-113

380-01 & Mathematical Modeling 3 M-W-F 10:00 Panaggio D-110

390-01 & History of Mathematics 3 M-W-F 2:00 Murphy D-104

405-01 &% Complex Analysis 3 M-W-F 8:00 Webster D-113

410-01 $ Abstract Algebra 3 M-W-F 11:00 Abram D-110

415-01 & Topics: Advanced Linear Algebra 3 M-W-F 9:00 Hutchinson D-104

458-01 Teaching Elementary Mathematics 1 M 12:00 Gregg D-306

(MUS) MUSIC FALL SEMESTER 2016

110-01 = Introduction to Music Studies 1 Th 2:30-3:20 Holleman H-220

111-01 = Fundamentals of Music 1 T 2:30-3:20 Gewirtz H-220

204-01+ The Understanding of Music 3 M-W-F 1:00 Sprung H-220

204-02 + The Understanding of Music 3 M-W-F 10:00 Stauff H-209

221-01 = Theory II Lecture 3 M-W-F 10:00 Fuerst H-220

221L-01 = Musicianship Lab II 1 T-Th 10:00-10:50 Gewirtz H-220

322-01 = $ History and Literature of Music I 3 M-W-F 9:00 Stauff H-220

324-01 = Beginning Conducting 2 Arranged Arranged Holleman H-220

393-01 History of Handel's Messiah 1 W 7:00-8:15 pm Stauff H-209

404-01 = Music Hst Special Topics 3 T-Th 1:00 Stauff H-209

425-01 Music of the 20th Century 3 M-W-F 11:00 Fuerst H-220

THE 393-01 ++ Alexander Technique for Actors, Musicians & Dancers 3 T-Th 9:30 T. Matsos A-142

120-01 Beginning Guitar Class 1 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-133

120-02 Beginning Guitar Class 1 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-133

130-01 Beginning Voice Class 1 W 12:00 Osmond H-209

130-02 Beginning Voice Class 1 Th 12:00 Matson H-209

135J-01 Jazz Piano Harmony (by permission) 1 Arranged Arranged McCourry H-121

030-01 Composition 1 Arranged Arranged Fuerst H-205

033-01 Private Conducting (by permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Holleman H-222

040-01 Composition 2 Arranged Arranged Fuerst H-205

131-01 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Osmond H-206

131-02 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Schmidt

131-03 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Matson

131-04 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Bahr

231-01 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Osmond H-206

231-02 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Schmidt

231-03 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Matson

231-04 Voice Private 1 Arranged Arranged Bahr

232-01 Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Osmond H-206

232-02 Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Schmidt

232-03 Adv Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Matson

332-01 Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Osmond H-206

332-02 Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Schmidt

432-01 Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Osmond H-206

432-02 Voice Private 2 Arranged Arranged Schmidt

141-01 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Blackham H-120

141-02 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Wyse H-119

141-03 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Chesson

141-04 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Smith

142-02 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Wyse

241-01 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Blackham H-120

241-02 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Wyse H-119

* Prerequisite: Students must be in their first two years of college AND have an ACT math score of 27 or higher.** Prerequisite: MTH 113 or 120 with a C- or better . # Prerequisite: MTH 220. % Prerequisite: MTH 320. & Prerequisite: MTH 310. $ Prerequisite: MTH 310 and senior standing, or permission. .

+ Fulfills Humanities Core requirement. = Required for the Major and Minor $ Prerequisite: MUS 201 or permission.

100 level lessons are for non-Music majors/minors and incur an $85.00 per credit fee. 200 level lessons = music minors (all semesters) & Freshman /Sophomore music majors 300 level lessons =Juniors majors. 400 level lessons = Senior majors.

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241-03 Piano Private 1 Arranged Arranged Chesson

242-01 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Blackham H-120

242-02 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Wyse H-119

342-01 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Blackham H-120

342-02 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Wyse H-119

442-01 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Blackham H-120

442-02 Piano Private 2 Arranged Arranged Wyse

141J-01 Jazz Piano 1 Arranged Arranged McDaniel

142J-01 Jazz Piano 2 Arranged Arranged McDaniel

241J-01 Jazz Piano 1 Arranged Arranged McDaniel

242J-01 Jazz Piano 2 Arranged Arranged McDaniel

161V-01 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Knecht H-216

161V-02 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Tarzia

161V-04 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Tso

161V-05 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Hanson

162V-01 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Knecht H-216

162V-02 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Tarzia

162V-03 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Cook

162V-04 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Tso

162V-05 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Hanson

261V-01 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Knecht H-216

261V-02 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Tarzia

261V-05 Strings Violin 1 Arranged Arranged Hanson

262V-01 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Knecht H-216

262V-02 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Tarzia

262V-03 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Cook

262V-05 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Hanson

362V-01 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Knecht H-216

462V-01 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Knecht

462V-02 Strings Violin 2 Arranged Arranged Duncan-Davis

362A-01 Strings Viola 2 Arranged Arranged Knecht H-216

161B-01 Strings Bass 1 Arranged Arranged Johnson

162B-01 Strings Bass 2 Arranged Arranged Johnson

261B-01 Strings Bass 1 Arranged Arranged Johnson

262B-01 Strings Bass 2 Arranged Arranged Johnson

161B-02 Jazz Bass 1 Arranged Arranged Fedewa

162B-02 Jazz Bass 2 Arranged Arranged Fedewa

261B-02 Jazz Bass 1 Arranged Arranged Fedewa

262B-02 Jazz Bass 2 Arranged Arranged Fedewa

161C-01 Strings Cello 1 Arranged Arranged Peshlakai

162C-01 Strings Cello 2 Arranged Arranged Peshlakai

261C-01 Strings Cello 1 Arranged Arranged Peshlakai

262C-01 Strings Cello 2 Arranged Arranged Peshlakai

161G-01 Strings Guitar 1 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-246

162G-01 Strings Guitar 2 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-246

261G-01 Strings Guitar 1 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-246

262G-01 Strings Guitar 2 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-246

362G-01 Strings Guitar 2 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-246

462G-01 Strings Guitar 2 Arranged Arranged Palmer A-246

161H-01 Strings Harp 1 Arranged Arranged Ley H-131

162H-01 Strings Harp 2 Arranged Arranged Ley H-131

261H-01 Strings Harp 1 Arranged Arranged Ley H-131

262H-01 Strings Harp 2 Arranged Arranged Ley H-131

151B-01 Bassoon 1 Arranged Arranged Duda-Pant

152B-01 Bassoon 2 Arranged Arranged Duda-Pant

251B-01 Bassoon 1 Arranged Arranged Duda-Pant

252B-01 Bassoon 2 Arranged Arranged Duda-Pant

151C-01 Clarinet 1 Arranged Arranged Sprung

152C-01 Clarinet 2 Arranged Arranged Sprung

251C-01 Clarinet 1 Arranged Arranged Sprung

252C-01 Clarinet 2 Arranged Arranged Sprung

352C-01 Clarinet 2 Arranged Arranged Sprung

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452C-01 Clarinet 2 Arranged Arranged Sprung

151F-01 Flute 1 Arranged Arranged Wagner

152F-01 Flute 2 Arranged Arranged Wagner

251F-01 Flute 1 Arranged Arranged Wagner

252F-01 Flute 2 Arranged Arranged Wagner

151O-01 Oboe 1 Arranged Arranged Thomas

152O-01 Oboe 2 Arranged Arranged Thomas

251O-01 Oboe 1 Arranged Arranged Thomas

252O-01 Oboe 2 Arranged Arranged Thomas

352O-01 Oboe 2 Arranged Arranged Thomas

452O-01 Oboe 2 Arranged Arranged Thomas

171H-01 French Horn 1 Arranged Arranged Taplin

172H-01 French Horn 2 Arranged Arranged Taplin

271H-01 French Horn 1 Arranged Arranged Taplin

272H-01 French Horn 2 Arranged Arranged Taplin

372H-01 French Horn 2 Arranged Arranged Taplin

472H-01 French Horn 2 Arranged Arranged Taplin

352S-01 Saxaphone 2 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz

151S-01 Saxophone 1 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz

152S-01 Saxophone 2 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz

251S-01 Saxophone 1 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz

252S-01 Saxophone 2 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz

452S-01 Saxophone 2 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz

171R-01 Trombone 1 Arranged Arranged Harris

172R-01 Trombone 2 Arranged Arranged Harris

271R-01 Trombone 1 Arranged Arranged Harris

272R-01 Trombone 2 Arranged Arranged Harris

171T-01 Trumpet 1 Arranged Arranged McCourry H-121

172T-01 Trumpet 2 Arranged Arranged McCourry H-121

271T-01 Trumpet 1 Arranged Arranged McCourry H-121

272T-01 Trumpet 2 Arranged Arranged McCourry H-121

171U-01 Tuba 1 Arranged Arranged Westmoreland

172U-01 Tuba 2 Arranged Arranged Westmoreland

271U-01 Tuba 1 Arranged Arranged Westmoreland

272U-01 Tuba 2 Arranged Arranged Westmoreland

181-01 Organ 1 Arranged Arranged James

182-01 Organ 2 Arranged Arranged James

281-01 Organ 1 Arranged Arranged James

282-01 Organ 2 Arranged Arranged James

191-01 Percussion 1 Arranged Arranged Jones-Garrison

192-01 Percussion 2 Arranged Arranged Jones-Garrison

291-01 Percussion 1 Arranged Arranged Jones-Garrison

292-01 Percussion 2 Arranged Arranged Jones-Garrison

392-01 Percussion 2 Arranged Arranged Jones-Garrison

492-01 Percussion 2 Arranged Arranged Jones-Garrison

191-02 Set Percussion 1 Arranged Arranged Ochiltree

192-02 Set Percussion 2 Arranged Arranged Ochiltree

291-02 Set Percussion 1 Arranged Arranged Ochiltree

292-02 Set Percussion 2 Arranged Arranged Ochiltree

MUSIC ENSEMBLES

160-01 Pep Band 1 F 3:30 Henthorne Howard

160-02 Big Band Jazz Band 1 M 7:00-9:30 p.m. McCourry Howard

160-03 Wind Symphony 1 T 7:00 p.m. Livingston Howard

160-04 Little Big Band 1 TH 5:00-6:30 p.m. Gewirtz Howard

170A-01 Saxophone Quartet 1 Arranged Arranged Gewirtz Howard

170B-01 Trobone Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Harris Howard

170B-02 Brass Quintet 1 Arranged Arranged Harris Howard

170B-03 Tuba/Euphonium Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Westmoreland Howard

170B-04 Brass Quintet 1 Arranged Arranged Westmoreland Howard

170C-01 Clarinet Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Sprung Howard

170F-01 Flute Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Wagner Howard

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170G-01 Guitar Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Palmer/Williams A-246

170H-01 Horn Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Taplin Howard

170J-01 Jazz Combo 1 Arranged Arranged McCourry Howard

170J-02 Jazz Combo 1 Arranged Arranged McCourry Howard

170J-03 Jazz Combo 1 Arranged Arranged Staff Howard

170P-01 Percussion Ensemble 1 W 7:05-8:50 pm Jones Howard

170Q-01 Woodwind Quintet 1 Arranged Arranged Duda Howard

170S-01 Strings Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Knecht Howard

170S-02 Strings Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Knecht Howard

170S-03 Strings Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged Knecht Howard

170T-01 Trumpet Ensemble 1 Arranged Arranged McCourry Howard

180-01 Orchestra 1 M-W 4:15-6:00 Holleman Howard

180-02 Orchestra (String) 1 Arranged Arranged Tarzia Howard

190-01 Choir 1 T-Th 4:00-5:30 Holleman Howard

199-01 Chamber Choir 1 M-W 3:00-4:00 Holleman Howard

(PHL) PHILOSOPHY FALL SEMESTER 2016

105-01 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 McAllister K-335

105-02 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 M-W-F 9:00 McAllister K-335

105-03 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 M-W-F 10:00 Cole K-236B

105-04 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 M-W-F 11:00 Cole K-236B

105-05 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 M-W-F 12:00 Stephens L-233

105-06 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 M-W-F 1:00 Schlueter L-336B

105-07 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 T-Th 8:00 Church K-236B

105-08 * Western Philosophical Tradition 3 T-Th 1:00 Church K-236B

211-01 # Ancient Philosophy 3 M-W-F 10:00 Stephens MOSSEY

213-01 # Modern Philosophy 3 M-W-F 11:00 Church D-306

310-01 Classical Metaphysics 3 T 6:00-9:00 pm Cole L-235A

341-01 20th C. Analytic Philosophy 3 T-Th 2:30 McAllister L-235A

360-01 % Philosophy of Education 3 M-W-F 10:00 Beier L-232

410-01 Philosophy of Mind 3 M-W 2:00-3:15 Stephens/Wales K-237

493-01 Utopian Fiction 3 M-W-F 9:00 Schlueter L-331

575-01 Senior Thesis (by permission) 1-3 Arranged Arranged Staff Office

(PHY) PHYSICS FALL SEMESTER 2016

100-01 * Great Principles of Physics Lecture 1 3 M-W-F 10:00 Hayes SSC-100

100-02 * Great Principles of Physics Lecture 2 3 M-W-F 11:00 Dolch SSC-100

100-03 * Great Principles of Physics Lecture 3 3 M-W-F 1:00 Hosmer SSC-100

100-04 * Great Principles of Physics Lecture 4 3 M-W-F 2:00 Staff SSC-100

Note: Students enrolling in Lectures 1 & 2 must select a lab from A-D.

100L-01 Great Principles of Physics Lab A - Th 8:00-9:20 Hosmer SSC-108

100L-02 Great Principles of Physics Lab B - Th 9:30-10:50 Hosmer SSC-108

100L-03 Great Principles of Physics Lab C - Th 1:00-2:20 Staff SSC-108

100L-04 Great Principles of Physics Lab D - Th 2:30-3:50 Staff SSC-108

Note: Students enrolling in Lectures 3 & 4 must select a lab from E-H

100L-05 Great Principles of Physics Lab E - Th 8:00-9:20 Hosmer SSC-108

100L-06 Great Principles of Physics Lab F - Th 9:30-10:50 Hosmer SSC-108

100L-07 Great Principles of Physics Lab G - Th 1:00-2:20 Staff SSC-108

100L-08 Great Principles of Physics Lab H - Th 2:30-3:50 Staff SSC-108

* Precedes CHM 101. May be replaced by PHY 101 or 201. Physics and pre-engineering students take PHY 201.

101-01 College Physics I Lecture 4 M-W-F 8:00-8:50 Dolch SSC-100

101L-01 College Physics I Lab A - T 8:00-9:50 Hosmer SSC-108

101L-02 College Physics I Lab B - T 10:00-11:50 Dolch SSC-108

101L-03 College Physics I Lab C T 1:00-2:50 Dolch SSC-108

101R-01 College Physics I Recitation A - M 1:00-1:50 Dolch SSC-108

101R-02 College Physics I Recitation B - M 2:00-2:50 Dolch SSC-108

201-01 ** University Physics I Lecture 4 M-W-F 8:00-8:50 Peters SSC-120

201L-01 University Physics I Lab A - W 1:00-2:50 Peters SSC-112

* Fulfills Humanities Core requirement. # Required for the Major and Minor. % Cross-listed under EDU.

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(PHY) PHYSICS, continued

201L-02 University Physics I Lab B - Th 9:00-10:50 Peters SSC-112

201R-01 University Physics I Recitation A - M 2:00-2:50 Peters SSC-120

201R-02 University Physics I Recitation B - T 8:00-8:50 Peters SSC-120

303-01 *** Theoretical Physics I 3 M-W-F 9:00 Hosmer SSC-120

310-01 + Experimental Physics I 1 T 1:00-3:50 Hayes SSC-112

410-01 Electronics 3 M-F 4:00-4:50 Hayes SSC-120

410L-01 Electronics Lab - Th 12:00-3:50 Hayes SSC-116

490-01 # Quantam Mechanics I 3 M-W-F 3:00 Staff SSC-100

575-01 Senior Thesis (by permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Staff Office

597-01 Special Problems/Research 1-3 Arranged Arranged Staff Office

599-01 **** Teaching Assistantship (by permission) 2 Arranged Arranged Staff Office

(POL) POLITICS FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 M-W-F 9:00 Portteus K-233

101-02 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 M-W-F 10:00 Portteus K-233

101-03 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 Caspar K-233

101-04 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 M-W 2:00-3:15 Carrington K-332

101-05 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 9:30 Mendham K-236B

101-06 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 11:00 Mendham K-236B

101-07 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 1:00 Slack K-332

101-08 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 2:30 Craig L-126

101-09 The U.S. Constitution (30 seats; no limit of juniors/seniors) 3 M-W 6:30-7:45 pm Lyter L-332

202-01 American Political Thought 3 T-Th 2:30 West K-331

211-01 Classical Political Philosophy 3 M-W 2:00-3:15 Craig L-126

212-01 Modern Political Philosophy I 3 T-Th 1:00 Grant K-333

220-01 American Foreign Policy 3 T-Th 9:30 Grant K-333

302-01 American Congress 3 M-W-F 1:00 Portteus K-233

303-01 American Presidency 3 T-Th 11:00 Carrington K-332

304-01 Constitutional Law 3 T 6:30-9:00 pm Markman SSC-200

393-02 + Ethics, Nature and Tyranny 3 M 2:30-5:00 Arnn K-233

393-03 Criminal Justice System (9/5 to 9/9) 1 M-F 4-5:30 Judge Rogan K-411

404-01 American Conservatism 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 Pestritto K-236A

405-01 Readings: Amer. Colonial Thought 3 T-Th 9:30 Slack K-332

416-01 Readings: Capitalism & Modernity 3 W 6:00-9:00 pm Mendham K-332

422-01 Statesmanship of W. Churchill (Cancelled 3/29) 3 M 2:30-5:00 Arnn K-233

GRADUATE COURSES IN POLITICS - OPEN ONLY TO STUDENTS ADMITTED TO THE GRADUATE PROGRAM

516-01 Capitalism & Modernity 3 W 6:00-9:00 pm Mendham K-332

601-01 Plato 3 M-W 11:00 Craig L-126

622-01 The Federalist 3 T 4:00-7:00 Pestritto K-332

701-01 The Natural Law 3 M-W 4:00-5:15 Grant K-411

727-01 Locke 3 T-Th 9:30 West K-411

742-01 American Presidency 3 M-W-F 9:00 Carrington K-411

747-01 Amer. Colonial Thought 3 T-Th 11:00 Slack K-411

802-01 Doctoral Hum. Sem. II: Middle Ages 2 Th 4:00-8:00 Pestritto K-332

831-01 Teacher-Scholar Apprenticeship I 1 Arranged Arranged Staff

833-01 Classical School Administrator Apprenticeship 1 Arranged Arranged Calvert

850-01 Masters Thesis 6 Arranged Arranged Pestritto

860-01 Doctoral Readings 0 Arranged Arranged Pestritto

870-01 Dissertation Research I 3 Arranged Arranged Pestritto

** Co-requisite: MTH 113 or 120. Prerequisite: A year of high school Physics or instructor permission.*** Prerequisite: PHY 202 or PHY 102 & MTH 220. Take PHY 201 & 202 first if planning to major in Physics.+ Co-requisite: PHY 303. # Prerequisite: PHY 304 & 311. **** Junior or senior standing in Physics, or permission & PHY 304 & 311.

POL 101 is prerequisite for all other Politics courses. Freshmen interested in Politics should take POL 101 in their freshman year. + Due to his travel schedule, Dr. Arnn's course will sometimes meet on Friday afternoons from 2:30-5:00. Contact the Registrar's Office to register.

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(PSY) PSYCHOLOGY FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Introduction to Psychology 3 T-Th 8:00 McArthur K-331

101-02 Introduction to Psychology 3 M-W-F 11:00 Little K-331

101-03 Introduction to Psychology 3 M-W-F 10:00 Maison K-331

209-01 Statistics for the Social Sciences 3 T-Th 9:30 Little K-331

210-01 + Research Design 3 M-W-F 1:00 Little K-335

250-01 Psychology Internship (by permission) 1-3 Arranged Arranged McArthur Office

312-01 Learning 3 M-W 8:30-9:45 McArthur K-331

313-01 Cognitive Psychology 3 T-Th 1:00 Little K-331

315-01 Social Psychology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Barnes K-331

350-01 Child Psychology 3 M-W-F 11:00 Maison K-332

393-01 Philosophy of the Social Sciences 3 T-Th 2:30 Barnes K-333

411-01 # Psychology Research Project I 3 M-W-F 10:00 Barnes K-344

412-01 ## Psychology Research Project II 3 M-W-F 10:00 McArthur K-345

499-01 History and Systems of Psychology 3 T-Th 11:00 Barnes K-244

597-01 Special Topics 1-3 Arranged Arranged Staff

(REL) RELIGION FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 # Introduction to World Religions 3 T-Th 2:30 Studebaker L-332

105-01 + Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 9:30 Studebaker L-332

105-02 + Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 11:00 Studebaker L-332

105-03 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 2:00 Westblade L-235B

105-04 + Western Theological Tradition 3 T 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman L-236

105-05 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wales SSC-120

105-06 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 11:00 Wales SSC-120

105-07 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 Snyder K-236B

105-08 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 9:00 Snyder K-236B

211-01 #% Old Testament History & Literature 3 T-Th 9:30 Westblade SSC-300

213-01 #% History of Christian Thought I 3 M 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman L-236

352-01 Roman Catholic Theology 3 M-W-F 11:00 Schlueter L-336B

390-01 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew 3 M-W-F 9:00 Westblade P-310

493-01 Theology of Karl Barth 3 T 2:30-5:00 Bauman L-236

493-02 Christianity & Modern Science 3 M-W 2:00-3:15 Burke K-236B

575-01 Senior Thesis (by permission) 1-3 Arranged Arranged Staff Office

(SOC) SOCIOLOGY FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Understanding Society & Culture 3 M-W-F 9:00 Blum L-233

306-01 Cultural Anthropology 3 T-Th 2:30 Claiborne L-336B

327-01 Deviance & Social Control 3 T-Th 9:30 Blum K-232

391-01 * History of Sociological Thought 3 M-W-F 1:00 Blum P-310

493-01 Social Life of Epidemics 3 T-Th 11:00 Claiborne L-231

570-01 ** Senior Capstone 1 W 10:00 Blum P-310

PSY 315-01 # Social Psychology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Barnes

(SPN) SPANISH FALL SEMESTER 2016

101-01 Beginning Spanish I 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Stechschulte K-237

101-02 Beginning Spanish I 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Stechschulte K-237

102-01 Beginning Spanish II 4 M-T-W-Th 11:00 Barrios K-235

102-02 Beginning Spanish II 4 M-T-W-Th 1:00 Puvogel L-235B

201-01 Intermediate Spanish 4 M-W 9:00 Puvogel L-234

T-Th 8:30-9:20

201-02 Intermediate Spanish 4 M-T-W-F 1:00 Wyatt-Hayes L-231

201-03 Intermediate Spanish 4 M-T-W-F 2:00 Wyatt-Hayes L-231

202-01 + Intensive Intermediate Spanish 3 M-W-F 9:00 Teegarden L-332

202-02 + Intensive Intermediate Spanish 3 M-W-F 10:00 Teegarden L-332

PSY 101 is a prerequisite for all other courses. + Prerequisite: PSY 209. # Prerequisite: PSY 210. ## Prerequisite: PSY 411.

+ Fulfills Humanities Core requirement. # Fulfills Major/Minor for Religion. % Fulfills Major/Minor for Christian Studies.

* Required for the major & minor. ** Required of majors during last 2 semesters. # Prerequisite: PSY 101.

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(SPN) SPANISH, continued

302-01 Spanish Civilization & Culture 3 T-Th 12:00-1:15 Barrios K-236A

393-01 Oral & Written Review 3 T-Th 2:00-3:15 Barrios K-236A

406-01 Advanced Composition & Conversation 3 M-W-F 9:00 Stechschulte K-237

415-01* Spanish Literature: 1910 to Present 3 M-W-F 11:00 Puvogel L-235B

415-02* Spanish Literature: 1910 to Present 3 M-W-F 2:00 Teegarden L-332

493-01 * Between God & Man: Middle Ages to Present 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wyatt-Hayes L-231

(SPC) SPEECH FALL SEMESTER 2016

201-01 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 T-Th 9:30 Warner A-248

201-02 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 M-W-F 10:00 Harcek K-421

240-01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3 T 2:30-5:20 Hrycaj A-248

241-01 Mock Trial 1 W & S 7-10:00 pm Brady/Kiledal L-234

251-01 Debate 1 M-W 6:00 Doggett A-135

261-01 Forensics/Individual Events 1 M-W 3:00 Warner A-215

290-01 Western Tradition of Rhetoric I 3 M-W-F 11:00 Kiledal A-248

310-01 Argumentation Theory & Practice 3 T-Th 1:00 Doggett A-248

320-01 * Advanced Public Speaking 3 T-Th 1:00 Kiledal A-135

356-01 Organizational Communication 3 M-W-F 1:00 Harcek A-234

393-01 Mixed Methods Communication Research 3 M-W 3:00 Harcek A-234

393-02 Introduction to Mass Communication 3 T 5:30-8:20 Hrycaj A-135

450-01 Political Rhetoric and the Media 3 T-Th 9:30 Kiledal/Doggett A-135

463-01 ** Methods of Rhetorical Analysis 3 M-W-F 1:00 Kiledal K-411

575-01 Senior Thesis 3 Arranged Arranged Kiledal

(SSD) SPORT STUDIES FALL SEMESTER 2016

144-01 Sports Officiating 2 T-Th 10:00 G. Theisen SC-116

180-01 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 8:00 Kuestner SC-115

180-02 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 9:00 Lundberg SC-116

180-03 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 10:00 Kocher SC-115

180-04 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 11:00 Kocher SC-115

180-05 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 1:00 Hilkens SC-116

180-06 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 1:00 Kuestner SC-115

180-07 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 2:00 Peter A-248

180-08 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 3:00 Aumock L-235A

180-09 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 M-W-F 10:00 Kuestner SC-65

190-01 Safety and First Aid ($19.00 fee) 2 W 1:00-2:40 Jenkins SC-64

260-01 Athletic Training 2 M-W 8:00-8:50 Cortwright SC-65

305-01 Nutrition 3 T-Th 9:00-10:15 Walbright SC-64

311-01 Theory & Practice of Baseball 2 T-Th 1:00-1:50 G. Theisen SC-65

312-01 Theory & Practice of Basketball 2 T-Th 10:00-10:50 L. Laser SC-115

314-01 Theory & Practice of Softball 2 T-Th 11:00-11:50 Abraham SC-115

318-01 Theory of Cycling 2 TBD TBD Bauman TBD

320-01 Methods of Teaching PE I 2 M-W 9:00-9:50 Tharp SC-115

325-01 Teaching of School Health 2 M-W 12:00-12:50 Jenkins SC-115

330-01 Motor Learning/Kineseology 3 M-W-F 10:00-10:50 J. Neukom SC-64

335-01 History & Philosophy of PE & Sport 3 T-Th 1:00-2:15 Roberts SC-115

360-01 Advanced Athletic Training 3 M-W-F 9:00-9:50 L. Neukom SC-65

370-01 Sport Psychology 3 T-Th 1:00-2:15 Kirner SC-64

410-01 Organization & Administration of PE & Athletics 2 M-W 11:00 Charney A-215

494-01 Internship (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Brubacher Office

597-01 @ Biostatistics for Exercise Science 3 T-Th 1:00 Pytel D-113

597-02 Comprehensive Medical Terminology 2 M-W 10:00 Neukom TBD

102-01 Beginning Weight Training 1 M-W 9:00-9:50 Gifford WTRM

103-01 Advanced Weight Training 1 M-W 11:00-11:50 Gifford WTRM

104-01 Indoor Cycling 1 T-Th 5:00-5:50 Aumock FIT

106-01 Core Athletic Training 1 T-Th 11:00-11:50 Cortright FIT

+ Grade of at least B or instructor permission required to go beyond 201 level. * Fulfills Humanities Core Literature requirement.

* Prerequisite: SPC 201, or permission. ** Prerequisite: SPC 290, or permission.

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(SSD) SPORTS STUDIES, continued

112-01 Bowling (Begins Oct. 13; $65.00 fee) 1 M-W 12:00-2:00 C. Gravel Lanes

113-01 Tennis/Badminton - Beginning 1 M-W 10:00-10:50 Turner Courts

114-01 Aerobic Dance 1 T-Th 4:00-4:50 Aumock FIT

115-01 Basic Volleyball 1 T-Th 10:00-10:50 S. Gravel Biermann

118-01 Golf (Ends Oct. 9; $50.00 fee) 1 T-Th 12:00-2:00 Gilchrist SC-116

120-01 Basketball 1 M-W 11:00-11:50 Choiniere Gym

121-01 Racquetball 1 T-Th 1:00-1:50 Hornack RB Court

121-02 Racquetball 1 T-Th 11:00-11:50 Laser RB Court

124-01 Tae Kwon Do Beginning 1 T 7:00-9:00 pm Anderson FIT

125-01 + Tae Kwon Do Intermediate (see notes below) 1 Th 7:00-9:00 pm Anderson FIT

130-01 Personal Safety 1 M-W 1:00-1:50 Anderson FIT

130-02 Advanced Personal Safety 1 M-W 2:00 - 2:50 Anderson FIT

153-01 Swim Fitness 1 T-Th 11:00-11:50 K. Kirner Pool

155-01 Lifeguard Training ($35.00 fee) 1 W 10:30-11:50 Jenkins SC-64

393-01 Mat Science 1 T-Th 6:00-6:50 Aumock FIT

393-02 Western Riding ($240.00 fee) 1 TBD TBD Connor Offcampus

393-03 English Riding ($240.00 fee) 1 TBD TBD Connor Offcampus

393-04 ++ Co-ed Beach Volleyball (Ends Oct. 31) 1 M-W 5:30-7:30 S. Gravel Hayden

393-05 Wilderness Survivial ($30.00 fee) 2 Th 1:00-2:20 Kellam Hayden

393-06 Wilderness Survivial ($30.00 fee) 2 Th 3:30-4:50 Kellam Hayden

110-01 # Basic Shotgun ($90.00 fee) 1 Sat 9:00-10:50 Spieth/Leosh Range

110-02 # Basic Shotgun ($90.00 fee) 1 Sat 11:00-12:50 Spieth/Leosh Range

111-01 + Intermediate Shotgun ($90.00 fee) 1 Sat 1:00-2:50 Spieth/Leosh Range

393-07 # Basic Rifle/Pistol ($80.00 fee) 1 Sat 8:30-10:20 Burlew/Spieth/Padget Range

393-08 Introduction to Shooting Sports ($30.00 fee) 1 T 3:30-5:20 Burlew/Spieth/Padget Range

393-09 Introduction to Shooting Sports ($30.00 fee) 1 Sat. 10:30-12:20 Burlew/Spieth/Padget Range

393-10 Introduction to Shooting Sports ($30.00 fee) 1 Sat. 12:30-2:20 Burlew/Spieth/Padget Range

393-11 Introduction to Archery ($70.00 fee) 1 W 3:30-5:30 Emerick/Spieth Range

393-12 Introduction to Archery ($70.00 fee) 1 Sat. 12:30-2:20 Emerick/Spieth Range

(THE) THEATRE FALL SEMESTER 2016

200-01 * Understanding Theatre 3 M-W-F 9:00 C. Matsos A-135

200-02 * Understanding Theatre 3 M-W-F 11:00 Beyer A-135

200-03 * Understanding Theatre 3 M-W-F 2:00 Brandon A-135

205-01 Theatre Production 1 W 6:30-7:15 pm Surprenant A-145

215-01 # Theatre in History II 3 M-W-F 10:00 C. Matsos A-135

215-02 # Theatre in History II 3 M-W-F 1:00 Brandon A-135

225-01 Basic Theatre Technology 3 T-Th 9:30 Suprenant/Beyer/Simmons A-145

235-01 Acting I 3 M-W-F 2:00-3:15 C. Matsos A-142

301-01 Theatre in History III 3 M-W-F 11:00 Brandon A-234

336-01 Design for the Theatre II -Scenic (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Surprenant TBD

336-02 Design for the Theatre II - Costume (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Simmons TBD

336-03 Design for the Theatre II - Lighting (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Beyer TBD

339-01 Makeup 3 M-W-F 1:00 Simmons A-015

393-01 ++ Alexander Technique for Actors, Musicians & Dancers 3 T-Th 9:30 T. Matsos A-142

393-02 Computer Aided Drafting 3 Arranged Arranged Beyer TBD

425-01 Adv. Projects in Design - Scenic (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Surprenant TBD

425-02 Adv. Projects in Design - Costume (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Simmons TBD

425-03 Adv. Projects in Design - Lighting (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Beyer TBD

* Fulfills core Humanities Fine Arts requirement. # Satisfies core Western Literature in Context requirement. Pre-requisite: one of ENG 104/105, HST 104/105 or THE 200.++ Requires permission of Dept. Chair.

+ $SSD-124 is a prerequisite for SSD-125. ++ Requires intemediate level. @Cross-listed under Biology.

# Prerequisite: Introduction to Firearms course. + Prerquisite: SSD 110.

FIREARMS CLASSES REQUIRE ATTENDANCE AT A MANDATORY SAFETY TRAINING SESSION

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SUMMER SESSION ONE - 2016COURSE # COURSE TITLE HRS DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM

(ACC) ACCOUNTING SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

209-01 Principles of Accounting I 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Sweeney L-121

(BIO) BIOLOGY SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

101-01 CPLAB: Patterns & Processes in Nature 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 VanZant D-306

250-01* General Ecology (Gordon Bio Station) 3 Daily TBA Houghton Biostation

308-01 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lecture 4 Daily 9:00-12:00 York SSC-200

308L-01 Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab - Daily 1:00-3:00 York SSC-211

368-01 Marine Biology Lecture 4 Daily TBA Swinehart Florida Keys

368L-01 Marine Biology Lab - Daily TBA Swinehart Florida Keys

(BUS) BUSINESS SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

315-01 Principles of Marketing (Cancelled 4/15) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 King

325-01 Management Theory & Practices 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Johnson L-234

330-01 Financial Management (Cancelled 5/5) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Basterfield

418-01 Readings in Power & Leadership 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Blackstock L-232

597-01 Internship 1-3 Arranged Arranged Sweeney

(CHM) CHEMISTRY SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

Note: General Chemistry I has been renumbered as CHM 201.

201-01 General Chemistry I - Lecture 4 Daily 8:30-12:00 VanOrman SSC300

201L-01 General Chemistry I Lab - Daily 1:00-4:00 VanOrman SSC309

590-01 Chemical Research 1 Arranged Arranged Staff

590-02 Chemical Research 2 Arranged Arranged Staff

598-01 Lab Assistantship (by permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Staff

(CLS) CLASSICS SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

200-01 Greco-Roman Literature & Culture 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Jones K-235

(ECO) ECONOMICS SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

203-01 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Martin L-234

206-01 Business & Economic Statistics 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Blackstock L-235A

375-01 # Game Theory 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Treloar K-236A

393-01 Theory of the Firm 3 M-T-W-Th 10:30-12&1-2:30 Pongracic L-335

# Prerequisite: MTH 220. Cross-listed with MTH 375.

(ENG) ENGLISH SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

201-01 Great Books in Continental Literature 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 D. Whalen K-231

320-01 Renassiance British Lit. 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 B. Whalen K-235

330-01 Restoration/Romantic British Lit (Cancelled 4/18) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Eadie

340-01 Victorian and Modern British Literature 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Bart L-336B

360-01 American Literature: 1820-1890 3 Daily 9:30-12:30 Somerville L-231

370-01 American Literature: 1890-present 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Busch L-236

402-01 Civil War Literature (Cancelled 5/9) 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Franklin

403-01 Biblical Narrative 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Jackson K-232

403-02 Contemprary Literature (Cancelled 4/25) 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Kearney

(FRN) FRENCH SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

201-01 Intermediate French (Cancelled 5/9) 4 Daily 8:00-12:00 Morellec L-332

(HST) HISTORY SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

310-01 The Ancient World 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Calvert ACAD

393-01 Crime & Punishment Amer. City (Cancelled 5/11) 3 Daily 1:00 -4:00 Hart L-231

Summer internships and independent studies must be officially registered with the Registrar by June 24, to be accepted.

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(JRN) JOURNALISM SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

340-01 Journalism Internship 42372 Arranged Arranged Servold

(LAW) LAW SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

320-01 Business Law I 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Paas L-123

(MTH) MATHEMATICS SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

105-01 Math & Deductive Reasoning (cancelled 4/21) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Murphy

120-01 * Calculus I (Cancelled 5/3) 4 Daily 9-11 & 1-2:30 Abram

310-01 # Linear Algebra 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Gaebler D-113

375-01 # Game Theory (cross-listed as ECO 375-01) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Treloar K-236A

* Must be in first two years of college AND have an ACT math score of 27 or higher. # Prerequisite: MTH 220.

(PHL) PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

105-01 * Introduction to Philosophy 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Burke P-310

(POL) POLITICS SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

101-01 The U.S. Constitution 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Portteus K-335

101-02 The U.S. Constitution 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Pestritto K-331

220-01 American Foreign Policy (Cancelled 4/18) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Grant

(PSY) PSYCHOLOGY SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

101-01 Introduction to Psychology (cancelled 4/15) 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Barnes

250-01 Psychology Internship 1-3 Arranged Arranged McArthur

(REL) RELIGION SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

211-01 Old Testament History & Literature 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Westblade L-336A

493-01 Theology of the Body 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Schlueter L-337

(SPN) SPANISH SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

201-01 Intermediate Spanish 4 Daily 8:30-12:00 Stechshulte K-237

(SPC) SPEECH SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

TBD

(SSD) SPORT STUDIES SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

102-01 Beginning Weight Training 1 M-W-F 2:00-4:00 pm Gifford WTRM

104-01 Indoor Cycling (Cancelled 5/9) 1 T-W-Th 4:15-5:30 Aumock FIT

180-01 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 Daily 9:00-12:00 Kirmer SC-115

190-01 Safety & First Aid ($19.00 fee) 2 Arranged Arranged Neukom

260-01 Athletic Training 2 Arranged Arranged Neukom

305-01 Nutrition (by permission) 3 Arranged Arranged Neukom

393-01 Medical Terminology 2 Arranged Arranged Neukom

(THE) THEATRE SUMMER SESSION 1 - 2016

200-01 Understanding Theatre 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Brandon A-135

Summer internships and independent studies must be officially registered with the Registrar by June 24, to be accepted.

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SUMMER SESSION TWO - 2016COURSE # COURSE TITLE HRS DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM

(BIO) BIOLOGY SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

311-01 Methods in Field Biology 3 Daily TBA VanZant

2 weeks on campus; 1 week at Gordon Bio-station

(BUS) BUSINESS SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

597-01 Internship 1-3 Arranged Arranged Sweeney

(CCS) CENTER FOR CROSS-CULTURAL STUDY SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

CCS-300-01 Foreign Study in Seville TBD See Dr. Teegarden for more information.

CCS-300-02 Foreign Study in Argentina TBD See Dr. Teegarden for more information.

CCS-300-03 Foreign Study in Alicante TBD See Dr. Teegarden for more information.

(CHM) CHEMISTRY SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

Note: General Chemistry II has been renumbered as CHM-202.

202-01 General Chemistry II - Lecture (Cancelled 4/29) 4 Daily 8:30-12:00 VanOrman SSC300

202L-01 General Chemistry II Lab (Cancelled 4/29) - Daily 1:00-4:00 VanOrman SSC309

590-01 Chemical Research 1 Arranged Arranged Staff

590-02 Chemical Research 2 Arranged Arranged Staff

598-01 Lab Assistantship (by permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Staff

(ECO) ECONOMICS SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

393-01 Behavioral Economics 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Clark L-331

(ENG) ENGLISH SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

201-01 Great Books in Continental Literature(cancelled 4/25) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Kearney

401-01 Arthurian Literature 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Bart L-232

(FRN) FRENCH SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

One of:

201-01 Intermediate French 4 Morellec

393-01 Composition & Grammar 3

597-01 Special Problems 3

One of:

414-01 French Discussion I or 1 Morellec

415-01 French Discussion II or 1

416-01 French Discussion III or 1

417-01 French Discussion IV or 1

418-01 Phonetics I or 1

419-01 Phonetics II 1

(GRM) GERMAN SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

Summer Language and Culture Study, Wurzburg, Germany See Dr. Geyer for more information

350-01 Wurzburg Language & Culture 5 Arranged Arranged Geyer

(HST) HISTORY SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

105-01 The American Heritage 3 Daily 1:00-4:00 Calvert ACAD

(OSA) OXFORD STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMME SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

OSA-300 Oxford Study Abroad Program TBD See Dr. Calvert for more information.

Note: 393-01 Composition & Grammar may count for either FRN 410 or FRN 411 toward the French major.

Summer school at the Institut de Touraine, Tours, France. This is a four-week Hillsdale program awarding institutional credit. If a student studies in Tours beyond or outside of this four-week program, any additional credit will be considered transfer credit .

Students may register for 201 or 393 or 597, plus one discussion or phonetics course for a total of four (4) hours credit.

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(PHL) PHILOSOPHY SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

213-01 Modern Philosophy 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Burke L-231

(POL) POLITICS SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

101-01 The U.S. Constitution 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Carrington

(PSY) PSYCHOLOGY SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

250-01 Psychology Internship 1-3 Arranged Arranged McArthur

(REG) REGENTS COLLEGE STUDY ABROAD SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

REG-300 Regent's Study Abroad Program TBD See Dr. Basterfield for more information.

(REL) RELIGION SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

105-01 * Introduction to Western Religion 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Westblade L-233

* Fulfills Humanities Core Requirement.

(SPC) SPEECH SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

TBD

(SSD) SPORT STUDIES SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

180-01 Physical Wellness Dynamics 2 Daily 9:00-12:00 Kocher SC-115

(STA) ST. ANDREWS UNIV. STUDY ABROAD SUMMER SESSION 2 - 2016

STA-300 St. Andrews Study Abroad Program TBD See Dr. Potteus for more information.

Summer internships and independent studies must be officially registered with the Registrar by June 24, to be accepted.