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Phenix City, Columbus/Ft. Benning, & TROY OnlineSchedule of Classes - Term 4 2018
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 2
Welcome to the Phenix City Campus
Welcome, on behalf of the entire Troy University community!Whether you are a prospective student, a new student, or a returning student, congratulations on your decision to enhance your life by pursuing higher education. Knowledge is the key to prosperity, and by choosing a life of learning you have ensured yourself a better tomorrow.
At Troy University, we are dedicated to serving students as we offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in Business, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Education, Nursing and Psychology. This class schedule includes all the information you will need to succeed at Troy University.
We pride ourselves in providing a dedicated faculty, convenient class schedules, and superior student services. Please feel free to contact us should you require assistance or to arrange a visit to our campus. A directory of telephone numbers is included on page 4. You may also visit our web site at http://trojan.troy.edu.
Thanks again for your interest in Troy University!
Sincerely,
Dr. David WhiteCampus Vice Chancellor
Troy University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University.
Accreditation Statement
DisclaimerAlthough the publisher of this Schedule of Classes has made every reasonable effort to attain factual accuracy herein, no responsibility is assumed for editorial, clerical, or printing errors, or errors occasioned by honest mistakes. All information contained in this publication is subject to change by the appropriate officials of Troy University without prior notice. Troy University also reserves the right to cancel any class without prior notice.
Troy University is an affiliate member of the Servicemember’s Opportunity College Program (SOC)network which is designed to permit active duty military service students/spouses/dependents/CivilService employees to pursue college level programs without penalty for unusual situations and transfers over which they have no control. For more information, see a Student Services representative.
Service Member’s Opportunity
College Program (SOC)
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Schedule of ClassesSpring 2018 . Term 4
Spring 2018 (16-week Classes) ........................................................................................... Jan 10 - May 9Term 3, 2018 (9-week Classes) ............................................................................................Jan 8 - Mar 11Term 4, 2018(9-week Classes) .........................................................................................Mar 19 - May 20
February2 ................................................... Payment Due in Full for Term 32 .....................Deadline to File an Intent to Graduate for Term 48 ............................ COMP Examination (Counseling) for Spring16 .................................Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 318 ..Last Day to Change Incomplete Grade from Previous Term26 ................................................... Registration for Term 4 Begins
March11 .......................................................... Last Day of Term 3 Classes12-18 ............................................................................. Spring Break16 ......................................... Offices Closed (Administrative Day)19 ......................................................... First Day of Term 4 Classes13 .......................................................................Term 3 Grades Due26 ...................Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for Term 426 ............................ COMP Examination (Education) for Spring27 ....................Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Spring Classes
April6 .....................Deadline to File an Intent to Graduate for Term 513 ................................................. Payment Due in Full for Term 427 .................................Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 4
May7 ..................................................... Registration for Term 5 Begins9 ............................................................. Last Day of Spring Classes11 ........................................................................Spring Grades Due13 ..Last Day to Change Incomplete Grade from Previous Term20 .......................................................... Last Day of Term 4 Classes22 .......................................................................Term 4 Grades Due28 .................................................. Memorial Day (Offices Closed)
June1 ................................................................. Spring Commencement
1Dates are subject to change**PRAXIS Examinations go to www.ets.org/praxis
***Alabama Prospective Teachers Test go to www.actstudent.org
Intent to GraduateDeadline for Term 4 2018,
February 2, 2018
Deadline for Term 5 2018, April 6, 2018
No Late Intents will be accepted after the deadline
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Phenix City Campus
Highway 431 Location Toll Free: (800) 876-9787 Operator: (334) 287-1007Bookstore: (334) 448-5138Student Financial Services: (334) 448-5151/5121Counseling Department: (334) 448-5147Education Department: (334) 448-5140Evening Coordinator: (334) 448-5110
Riverfront Location Vice Chancellor: (334) 448-5112/5118Admissions: (334) 448-5106 Development Office: (334) 448-5162Disability Services: (334) 448-5119Financial Aid/VA Cert. Officer: (334) 448-5185Financial Aid Toll Free: (800) 414-5756IT Help: (334) 448-5220Nursing Department: (334) 448-5156Sorrell College of Business: (334) 448-5126Student Success Center: (334) 448-5122Test Proctor: (334) 448-5232Psychology Department: (334) 448-5189University Records: (334) 448-5109
Columbus/Ft. Benning CampusColumbus Campus506 Manchester Expressway, Ste B20Columbus, Georgia 31904
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Reception Desk: (706) 660-2300Debbie Mullis, Admin Support: (706) 660-2334Amy Thompson, VA Representative: (706) 660-2305Wanda Etienne, Classroom Coord.: (706) 660-2316Malcolm McSwean, Disability Serv. (334) 670-5679
Ft. Benning Campus9230 Marne RoadFt. Benning, Georgia 31905
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Amanda Norman, Admissions: (706) 660-2331Leon Johnson, Test Center Rep.: (706) 660-2318
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration •Accounting •GlobalBusinessBachelor of Science •CriminalJustice •HumanServices •Psychology •Rehabilitation •SocialWorkBachelor of Science in Education •ElementaryEducation
Graduate ProgramsMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Science in Counseling & Psychology •ClinicalMentalHealth •SchoolCounseling •RehabilitationCounselingMaster of Science in Education •ElementaryEducation •InstructionalLeadership&AdministrationMaster of Science in Social Work
Education Specialist ProgramsElementary EducationSchool CounselingInstructional Leadership & Administration
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 5
How to Apply for Admission
How to Apply To Troy University: 1. Go to www.troy.edu 2. Click on Future Students 3. Click on “Ready to apply?” 4. Choose from UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE, OR INTERNATIONAL 5. Create your Log-In 6. Complete form steps until finished 7. Pay the application *fee online with a debit/credit card
*UNDERGRADUATE Application = $30 *GRADUATE Application = $50
**If you’re a transfer student or have additional credit from a different institution or testing center, please have Official Transcripts emailed to [email protected] or mailed to: Troy University, Document Management Center, 100 University Park, Troy, AL 36082
Admissions Requirements
UNDERGRADAUTE
Freshmen Unconditional Admissions Requirements •20ACTor950SAT •2.00HighSchoolGPAor500GED(old)or145GED(new)
Freshmen Conditional Admissions Requirements •17-19ACTor830-940SAT •2.50HighSchoolGPAor500GED(old)or145GED(new)
Transfer Admissions Requirements •2.00GPAonallcollegesattended •24attemptedhoursofnon-developmentalcourses
**Students aged 25 or older are exempt from ACT/SAT
GRADUATE
Counseling Division •Students must submit an admissions packet to the Counseling Division and complete a pre-scheduled interview
Business Department •CandidatesfortheMasterofBusinessAdministrationarenowrequiredtotaketheGMATorGRE
Education Department •CandidatesforEducationSpecialistarenowrequiredtotaketheGRE,includingtheanalyticalwriting portion and have a minimum of three years teaching experience in grade K-6. Candidates must also hold a valid masters certificate in the same major for which you are seeking an Education Specialist degree
Admission to Candidacy •AllgraduatestudentsareresponsibleforsubmittingaCandidacyFormuponcompletionof9 graduate hours. Student program acknowledgement forms are available on the web at trojan.troy.edu/graduateschool/forms.html.
For Information on the GRE, visit www.ets.org/gre/For Information on the GMAT, visit www.mba.com/mba/taketheGMAT
To apply for VA go to https://troy.edu/financialaid/vetinfo.html
To certify your classes by Troy University to VA, complete the VA Certification Request Form at https://forms.troy.edu/veterans/index.html. Make sure to chose your home location and check every campus/site where you are registered.
If you are Chapter 30 or Chapter 1606/1607, you must verify attendance at the end of each month. Payment will not be authorized until VA receives your verification. You can call (877) 823-2378 or go to https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/index.do to complete your verification
Financial Aid/VA Counselors:Amy Thompson - Columbus/ Ft. Benning (706) 660-2305Loyd White - Phenix City Campus (334) 448-5185Toll Free - (800) 414-5756
Veteran’s Affairs
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1. Apply for a Federal Student Aid ID fsaid.ed.gov A FSA ID is comprised of a username and password and can be used to login to certain Federal Student Aid websites, such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)2. Complete the FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov Applicants must have filed their current taxes in order to complete the FAFSA application. Applications submitted electronically are processed in a much shorter time-period than those submitted by mail. Your PIN is required for electronic filing. Troy University’s school code is 001047. It is recommended that you utilize the IRS Data Retrieval tool in order to ensure your income information is appropriately entered into the FAFSA.3. Complete the Required Institutional Information www.forms.troy.edu/faid/index In some instances, more documentation may be required. You can track your financial aid status through Trojan Web Express. Look under “My Documents” for a complete list of required documentation.
Financial Aid Call Center (800) 414-5756 http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/ School Code: 001047
How to Apply for Financial Aid
Any student who registers for classes will be responsible for tuition and fees regardless of class attendance. Refunds to financial aid students are not made until after the financial aid funds have been received by the University. Tuition refunds will be granted according to the following schedule:
Tuition Refund Schedule
Refund Schedule for Phenix City Campus and TROY Online onlyOn or before the Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for each Term/Semester ...........................100%After Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for each Term/Semester.....................................................0%
Refunds
To receive any refunds from the University, a student must activate his or her refund preference with BankMobile. First, check the mail for your Refund Selection Kit, arriving in a bright green envelope. This will be sent to the address that you have on file with the University. Once it arrives, simply follow these steps to make your refund preference selection:
Visit Refundselection.comEnter your Personal Code (Found in your Refund Selection Kit)Select how you would like to receive your moneyYour options for receiving your refunds are:
Electronic Deposit To Another Account (ACH Transfer) – Once funds are released by the University to BankMobile, it typically takes 1-2 business days for the receiving bank to credit the money to your account.
Electronic Deposit to a BankMobile Vibe Account – If you open a BankMobile Vibe account (upon identity verification), money is deposited the same business day BankMobile receives funds from the University.
Students may call BankMobile customer service line 877-327-9515 for assistance.
BankMobile
The student is responsible for all tuition and fees. Financial Aid must be guaranteed at the time of registration for the student to be classified as a Financial Aid recipient. Financial Aid recipients are responsible for the balance of tuition and fees not paid by their award. Delinquent accounts may be referred to a collection agency and may result in additional collection charges of up to 33% of the deliquency.
Notice: You may not enroll in subsequent courses or obtain transcripts until any delinquency is resolved. Term payments are always due the 4th Friday of each term. Late fees are incurred for non-payment.
TuitionProcedures
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How to make payments: 1. Using Trojan Web Express, Financial Information tab, with debit or credit card 2. Call Student Financial Services at (334) 448-5151 or (334) 448-5121. 3. Visit Student Financial Services at the 431 Campus, Pitts Hall, room 138
*Late Fees will be applied to accounts with remaining balances after payment due dates.*Delinquent student accounts are referred to a collection agency.
Student Financial Services
Student Planning/Registration
1. Go to Trojan Web Express. a. Click on Students and then What’s my User ID? b. Enter your last name in the Last Name field and your Student ID number and click submit. c. Click “Log In” on the top of the screen. d. Enter your User ID. Your password is set to the first letter of your first name (capitalized), the first letter of your last name (lowercase), and your 8 digit birth date (mmddyyyy Ex. Ab01231900). e. You will need to change your password. The password requires at least 1 uppercase, 1 lowercase, and 1 number. The new password must be between 7 and 25 characters long.
2. Click on Students and then Student Planning Registration.
3. Put your mouse over Student Planning, and click Course Catalog.
4. Search for course by subject. You must type out the department (i.e. Mathematics, not MTH). a. Science labs can be found at the end of the list of science courses.
5. Filter results by clicking the appropriate term on the left side of the screen. You must do this for each course you add to your plan.
6. Look for your course number (ex: MTH 1112), and then click on the View Available Sections drop down bar beneath the course to find your section (ex: TBAA).
7. Click Add Section to Schedule. Another window will appear, then click Add Section.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for each course on your registration form.
9. Once you’ve added all courses to your plan, put your mouse over Student Planning and click Plan & Schedule. Use the arrows to get to the appropriate term. If any courses appear with a RED outline, please contact your department or University Records.
10. Click Register Now in the upper right corner of the screen and click OK to accept the terms.
11. All courses should turn GREEN and you will have completed your registration.
Dropping a Course During FREE Schedule Adjustment •Studentsarenotchargedtuitionfeesduringthisperiod •UseStudentPlanningorgototheUniversityRecordsOffice,Riverfront,Room114
Dropping a Course After FREE Schedule Adjustment •Studentwillowea$30dropfeeandfulltuition •Use Student Planning or go to the University Records Office, Riverfront, Room 114
Withdrawing During FREE Schedule Adjustment •Studentsarenotchargedtuitionorfeesduringthisperiod •Mustcompletetheonlinewithdrawalformbygoingto https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/eWithdrawForm.aspx
Withdrawing After Free Schedule Adjustment •Studentswillowea$50withdrawalfeeandfulltuition •Mustcompletetheonlinewithdrawalformbygoingto https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/eWithdrawForm.aspx
To drop ALL courses, students will need to complete a withdrawal form by going to https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/eWithdrawForm.aspx.
Students dropping or withdrawing a course(s) after free schedule adjustment will not be penalized academically; however full tuition and fees will apply.
Drop/Withdrawal
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TROY ADA/504 Policy Statement: It is the policy of Troy University to provide accessible programs, services, and activities, reasonable academic accommodation, and a disability harassment-free environment for any student with a disability as defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Troy University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, color, race, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation in its admissions, education, employment, or access to its programs.
Columbus/Ft. Benning Contact: Malcolm McSwean - Disability Services Coordinator 100 University Park, Troy, AL 36082 Phone (334) 670-5679 | Fax (334) 808-6553 | Email [email protected]
Phenix City Campus Contact: Jerri Carroll - Disability Services Coordinator 1510 Whitewater Avenue, Room, 114, Phenix City, AL 36867 Phone (334) 448-5119 | Fax (334) 448-5229 | Email [email protected]
Disability Services
Registration Dates*Term 4 ......................................................................................................................................Feb 26 - Mar 26*Registration (online and on-campus) continues until the last day to drop/add for the Term or Semester
Registration Procedures:1. Remove all holds which will prevent your registration (Business Office, Advisor Approval, etc).2. In consultation with your academic advisor, plan your schedule and register for classes via
Student Planning. 3. If you are unable to register through Student Planning please go to the Records Office,
Riverfront Campus, Room 114.4. Check with the Student Financial Services/Financial Aid Office regarding your balance.
Visit the Admissions Office if you are a new student (not admitted), a returning student who has been out 1 or more years, a returning student who has attended another institution, or a returning student who has already graduated from Troy University.
Registration
Scheduling of Classes
Meeting times for a standard 3 hour semester/term course will be:
Weeknight Classes 4 hours & 20 minutes One class per week for 9 weeks
Weekday Classes 2 hours & 10 minutes Two classes per week for 9 weeks
Saturday Class 7 hours & 30 minutes Five Saturdays for 9 weeks
Weekend Class Friday, 6 p.m.-10:20 p.m Two weekends plus Final Exam for 9 weeks Saturday & Sunday 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Final Exams dates vary
Graduate Student Testing
Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE)To register, please go to https://www.research.net/r/cpce-apb-reg.
*Photo ID is required.
Exam Dates: April 12, 2018 (Registration Deadline, February 22, 2018) June 7, 2018 (Registration Deadline, April 26, 2018) August 23, 2018 (Registration Deadline, July 12, 2018) October 18, 2018 (Registration Deadline, September 6, 2018)
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The Proficiency Profile TestThe Proficiency Profile Test contains 108 question and can be administered in two and a half hours. It provides a total score and sub score for each student and a full range of group mean data for the university in the following areas: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Critical Thinking, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. All undergraduate students with 60 or more credit hours are expected to take this exam. Assessment results are used to fulfill a SACS requirement for accredita-tion and are important to ensure credibility of a diploma earned through Troy University.
Exam Dates: April 18, 2018, 10:00 a.m. May 2, 2018, 2:00 p.m.
Please email [email protected] or to http://trojan.troy.edu/online/testing/mfatmapp.html to sched-ule your exam or for further questions. Please include your name, student ID number, photo ID, and desired date and time in your email. Exams are held on the Riverfront Campus, room R310.
ACCUPLACER (Math & English Placement Test)Undergraduate students who wish to enroll in Math or English courses must take the ACCUPLAC-ER test prior to registering. Please go to http://trojan.troy.edu/online/testing/accuplacerexam.html to register. Please allow 72 hours to process your request. *Photo ID is required.
Major Field Test (MFAT): Business/Management, Criminal Justice, & PsychologyAny student seeking a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice or a Business Program MUST take the MFAT the term they register for their capstone course (BUS 3310, BUS 4476, and CJ 4499). Stu-dents will NOT be allowed to graduate if they do not take the MFAT. TROY Online students must register to take this exam by going to http://trojan.troy.edu/online/testing/mfatmapp.html. Testing dates are determined by the instructor. *Photo ID is required.
CLEP Exams & DANTES ExamsExams are administered by appointment only. Please go to www.troy.edu/records for a complete list of exams Troy University accepts and offers. *Photo ID is required.
Proctor TestingProctored exams are scheduled by appointment only. To register, please go to http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy/forms/index.html. Allow 24-72 hours for the request to be processed. *Photo ID is required.
Phenix City Campus contact, Vanda Zavala, [email protected], or (334) 448-5232 Exams are administerd at the Riverfront Campus, Phenix City, ALFt. Benning contact, Leon Johnson at [email protected] or (706) 660-2318 Exams are administered at 9230 Marne Road, Ft. Benning, GA.
Undergraduate Student Testing
MATTo register, send an email to [email protected] at least one week prior to the exam. Include your name and student ID number. $70 (paid in advance) for Troy University Students $95 (paid in advance) for Non Troy University Students Exam Dates: May 9, 2018, 10:00 a.m. May 23, 2018, 2:00 p.m.
Testing Location: Troy University Riverfront Campus 1510 3rd Avenue Phenix City, AL 36867*Photo ID is required. *Students seeking a Graduate Business Degree are required to take the GRE or GMAT rather than the MAT
Comprehensive ExamsStudents admitted into a graduate program requiring a comprehensive exam must pass the required exam prior to graduating. Students should consult TROY Online regarding procedures for schedul-ing and taking the comprehensive exam. This test is generally taken the last semester/term prior to graduation. If a student fails the comprehensive exam, they must successfully retake the exam within one year of the date originally taken. *Photo ID is required.
Go to https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/CEProctorForm.aspx for comprehensive exam registration. ALL Phenix City students are required to take their COMPS on campus. Contact your department for details.
Graduate Student Testing, Cont.
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Parking Decals are required to park on campus and may be purchased online at splash.troy.edu/parking. A $100 annual fee is assessed for parking decals, bring decal recipt to the Riverfront Campus Security Office, Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. or Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. to receive decal.
For assistance with Canvas or Trojan Web Express, please go to www.helpdesk.troy.edu or click the “Live Chat” icon at the top of the Canvas page. “Live Chat” is available Monday thru Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Educational Technology Team is available Monday thru Sunday, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to sup-port your technical needs through the helpdesk ticket system.
For additional information, please call the Helpdesk at 800-414-5756.
A TROY University email will be assigned to new students 24-48 hours after registration. Students email is the same as their Trojan Web Express ID. The email’s initial password will be the students date of birth. For example: January 3, 1990, would be 01031990.
For further assistance with student email accounts, send an email to [email protected] or call 800-414-5756.
ID cards are mandatory for all students. In order to receive an ID card or to update an existing card, students must show their current registration form.
Student ID cards are lifetime cards and should not be destroyed. A replacement fee of $15 will be charged for student ID cards.
Student ID cards can be obtained from the Student Services Department, Riverfront Campus, Room 114. Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. and Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. EST. or apply at [email protected].
Canvas/Trojan Web Express
Assistance
Email Assistance
ID Cards Procedures
Parking Decal
Center for Student Success
The Center of Student Success on the Riverfront Campus and provides the following services: •Tutoring(onlineandface-to-face) •TestingServices(seepages8-9) •CareerServices(resumeassistanceandcareeropportunities)
Call, email, or stop by the Center for Student Success for a cup of coffee as we discuss YOUR plan for SUCCESS!
Location: Riverfront Campus, Phenix City, Suite 318
Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. EST Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Director: Dwayne McClenton, Room 318-B, [email protected], (334) 448-5122Testing Officer: Vanda Zavala, Room 318-A, [email protected], (334) 448-5232
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Explanation of Course Section Designations in Schedule of Classes
New Student Advising
It is highly recommended that all new students meet with their advisor during the first week of registration.
Open Advising with Faculty Advisors (Highly Recommended):
Term 4 2018 - February 26, 2018, 12:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Faculty Advisor office hours are published in each department after registration.
1st Character 2nd Character 3rd Character 4th CharacterLocation Semester/
TermDelivery Method Sequential Alpha Identifier
(Used to distinguish between multiples of the same course being taught at the same location)
A - Atlanta DistrictC - Columbus/Ft. BenningD - DothanF - Ft. Walton DistrictG - Augusta DistrictI - InternationalJ - Pacific RegionM - MontgomeryN - School of NursingO - OrlandoP - Phenix CityS - San Antonio DistrictT - TroyX - TROY Online
S - SemesterT - Terms
A - In-classroom LectureB - In-classroom LabC - Live Lecture CaptureD - In-classroom Lecture (with class proceedings being videotaped)F - Flexible/BlendedI - InternetK - WeekendP - Internship/PracticumR - Independent ResearchS - Independent Study
A - 1st sectionB - 2nd sectionC - 3rd, etc.
N - Ft. Rucker Section
TROY 1101 PTAA 03:10PM-04:40PM T University Orientation
PTAA
New Student Orientation
Students will learn to use Trojan Web Express through Student Planning, understand program evaluations, and access Canvas and Trojan Web Mail.
All orientation sessions will be at the Riverfront Campus, Room 310, from 1:30 p.m.-2:30 p.m.
Term 4 Sessions are: February 26 and March 12, 2018
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Tuition & FeesPhenix City
Campus
Tuition Undergraduate In-State, per hour $316.00 Course Audit, per hour $158.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Undergraduate Out-of-State, per hour $632.00 Course Audit, per hour $316.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Graduate In-State, per hour $417.00 Course Audit, per hour $208.50 (no credit for a course that is audited) Graduate Out-of-State, per hour $834.00 Course Audit, per hour $417.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Fees General University Fee, per hour (non-refundable) $42.00 Registration Fee, per semester (non-refundable) $50.00 Registration Fee, per term (non-refundable) $25.00 Application Fee, Undergraduate (non-refundable) $30.00 Application Fee, Graduate (non-refundable) $50.00 ACT (Residual)Testing Fee (non-refundable) $50.00 Miller Analogies Fee (non-refundable) $70.00 DANTES Testing Fee (non-refundable) $100.00 Transcript Fee $10.00 Intent to Graduate Fee (non-refundable) $60.00 Enrollment/DegreeVerification $8.00 Drop Fee, per course (non-refundable) $30.00 Withdrawal Fee (non-refundable) $50.00 Lab Fees, vary depending on course $5-$225 Late Payment Fee $50.00 Nursing Insurance (Undergraduate) $25.00 Nursing Insurance (Graduate) $75.00 Student Parking Decal (non-refundable) $100.00 Student Parking Decal with TROY License Plate $25.00 Parking Decal - 2nd/additional (non-refundable) $15.00 Returned Check Fee $30.00 Student ID Replacement Fee $15.00 BankMobile Card Replacement Fee $15.00
Please note that this list is not a comprehensive list of all tuition and fees and is subject to change without notice
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For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Course# Sect# Title Time Days Fee$ Hr Instructor Bldg Rm
TERM 4 2018 - UNDERGRADUATE - PHENIX CITY
Orientation and Career DevelopmentTROY 1101 PTAB University Orientation 06:00PM-07:30PM M 1 Zambesi RVFT R310
College of Arts and SciencesCJ 3325 PTAA Juvenile Justice 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 3 Kelly RVFT R216
Sorrell College of BusinessBUS 3382 PTFA Business Communications 06:00PM-09:30PM TH 30 3 Feagins RVFT R301BUS 4476 PTFA Strategic Management 06:00PM-09:30PM M 35 3 Vendette RVFT R216HRM 4481 PTFA Staffing 06:00PM-09:30PM T 30 3 Schrimsher RVFT R213MGT 3300 PTFA Principles of Management 06:00PM-09:30PM W 30 3 Lucas RVFT R213MGT 4472 PTFA Organizational Behavior 06:00PM-09:30PM TH 30 3 Lucas RVFT R213MKT 4468 PTFA Global Marketing 06:00PM-09:30PM W 30 3 Colley RVFT R202QM 3345 PTFA Operations Management 06:00PM-09:30PM T 45 3 Todd RVFT R301
College of EducationEDU 3305 PTAA Teaching With Technology 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 35 3 Moore PITTS P127EDU 3308 PTAA Integrated STEM Education 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 35 3 Carpenter PITTS P134EDU L308 PTBA Integrated Stem Education Lab 1 WaltersEDU 4400 PTAA Classroom Management 06:00PM-10:20PM M 10 3 Goodwin PITTS P134EDU 4471 PTKA Curriculum & Instruction Deli 06:00PM-10:20PM FS SU 35 3 Walters PITTS P128RED 4401 PTKA Reading in Content Areas 06:00PM-10:20PM FS SU 20 3 Walters PITTS P128RED 4483 PTAA Reading Intervention Strategie 06:00PM-10:20PM M 20 3 Paleologos PITTS P135RED L483 PTBA Reading Int Strat Lab 1 PaleologosSPE 4407 PTAA Inclusive Strategies 06:00PM-10:20PM W 15 3 Moore PITTS P131PSY 3301 PTAA Basic Statistics 06:00PM-10:20PM W 15 3 RVFT R102PSY 3310 PTAA Sensation & Perception 06:00PM-10:20PM M 15 3 Van Doorn RVFT R101PSY 3311 PTAB Research Methods 06:00PM-10:20PM W 15 3 Williams RVFT R101PSY 3330 PTAA Health Psychology 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 15 3 Milligan RVFT R101PSY 4421 PTAA Physiological Psychology 06:00PM-10:20PM T 15 3 Van Doorn RVFT R101PSY 4451 PTAA History & Systems of Psych 06:00PM-10:20PM W 15 3 Milligan RVFT R102RHB 3360 PTAA Vocational Assessment 06:00PM-10:20PM M 3 Browning PITTS P137RHB 3380 PTAA Med & Voc Aspects of Phy Dis 06:00PM-10:20PM W 3 Staff PITTS P130RHB 4410 PTAA Rehabilitation Pre-Practicum 05:00PM-06:00PM T 1 Tew-Washburn PITTS P130RHB 4450 PTAA Senior Seminar 05:00PM-06:00PM T 2 Tew-Washburn PITTS P130
College of Health and Human ServicesHS 2230 PTAA Survey of Human Services 08:00PM-10:15PM TTH 25 3 Brandenburg RVFT R301HS 3370 PTAA Pro. Communication Skills 06:00PM-08:00PM TTH 3 Cox RVFT R210HS 3399 PTAA Pre-Practicum Seminar 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 3 Brandenburg RVFT R302HS 4400 PTAB Human Service Field Experience 06:00PM-08:00PM TTH 25 3 Brandenburg RVFT R302SWK 3320 PTAA Hum Beh in the Soc Env II 08:00PM-10:15PM TTH 3 Staff RVFT R210
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 14
For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Course# Sect# Title Time Days Fee$ Hr Instructor Bldg RmSWK 4471 PTAA Social Work w/Groups 08:00PM-10:15PM TTH 3 Gilliland RVFT R202SWK 4472 PTAA Soc Work w/Org & Comm 06:00PM-08:00PM TTH 3 Staff RVFT R201SWK 4480 PTAA Pre-Practicum Seminar 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 3 Brandenburg RVFT R201SWK 4483 PTPA Social Work Practicum III 06:00PM-08:00PM TTH 50 6 Brandenburg RVFT R302
TERM 4 2018 - GRADUATE - PHENIX CITY
Sorrell College of BusinessBUS 6611 PTCA Global Business Strategy 06:00PM-10:20PM W 3 Vendette RVFT R216MGT 6681 PTCA Organization Dev & Change 06:00PM-10:20PM M 30 3 Staff RVFT R202
College of EducationCP 6610 PTAA Fac Skills & Counseling Tech 06:00PM-10:20PM T 45 3 Williams PITTS P136CP 6634 PTAA Drug Educ, Prev, & Interventn 06:00PM-10:20PM T 45 3 Reed PITTS P135CP 6656 PTAA Marriage, Family & Sex Therapy 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 45 3 Cox PITTS P130ILA 6611 PTAA Community Relationships 06:00PM-10:20PM T 3 Riley PITTS P132ILA 6684 PTAA Curriculum & Instructional Str 06:00PM-10:20PM TTH 3 Riley PITTS P131PSY 6635 PTAA Vocational Psych & Career Dev 06:00PM-10:20PM M 35 3 Williams PITTS P130PSY 6645 PTAA Eval & Assessmnt of Individual 06:00PM-10:20PM T 45 3 Babel PITTS P137PSY 6648 PTAA Theories of Personality 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 45 3 Milligan PITTS P135PSY 6669 PTAA Behavior Pathology 06:00PM-10:20PM T 15 3 Moore PITTS P134
College of Health and Human ServicesSWK 6608 PTAA Theory & Practice With Groups 06:00PM-08:00PM TTH 3 Lopez RVFT R202SWK 6612 PTAA Thry & Pract W/ Comm & Org 08:00PM-10:15PM TTH 3 Duffey RVFT R102SWK 7726 PTAA Social Work w/Military Fam 08:00PM-10:00PM MW 3 Davis RVFT R210SWK 7742 PTAA SW in School Setting 06:00PM-08:00PM TTH 3 Duffey RVFT R102SWK 7796 PTPA Concentration Practicum I 06:00PM-08:00PM MW 50 3 Davis RVFT R210
TERM 4 2018 - EDUCATION SPECIALIST - PHENIX CITY
College of EducationCP 6634 PTAB Drug Educ, Prev, & Interventn 06:00PM-10:20PM T 45 3 Reed PITTS P135CP 7702 PTAB Adv Thy & Tech of Counseling 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 45 3 Crawford PITTS P128PSY 6635 PTAB Vocational Psych & Career Dev 06:00PM-10:20PM M 35 3 Williams PITTS P130PSY 6645 PTAB Eval & Assessmnt of Individual 06:00PM-10:20PM T 45 3 Babel PITTS P137PSY 6648 PTAB Theories of Personality 06:00PM-10:20PM TH 45 3 Milligan PITTS P135PSY 6669 PTAB Behavior Pathology 06:00PM-10:20PM T 15 3 Moore PITTS P134
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 15
Tuition & FeesColumbus/Ft.
Benning
Tuition Undergraduate per hour $250.00 Course Audit, per hour $125.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Graduate, per hour $330.00 Course Audit, per hour $165.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Fees Application Fee, Undergraduate (non-refundable) $30.00 Application Fee, Graduate (non-refundable) $50.00 ACT (Residual)Testing Fee (non-refundable) $50.00 CLEP Exam $100.00 Miller Analogies Fee TROY Students (non-refundable) $70.00 Miller Analogies Fee Non TROY students (non-refundable) $95.00 DANTES Testing Fee (non-refundable) $100.00 Transcript Fee $10.00 Intent to Graduate Fee (non-refundable) $60.00 Comprehensive Exam (Graduate Students Only) $50.00 Enrollment/DegreeVerification $8.00 Late Payment Fee $50.00 Returned Check Fee $30.00 Student ID Replacement Fee $15.00 BankMobile Card Replacement Fee $15.00
Please note that this list is not a comprehensive list of all tuition and fees and is subject to change without notice.
If a student drops a course after January 16 you will NOT received a full refund of your tuition, and a penalty will be imposed on your tuition reimbursement according to the fee schedule below:
Term 4March 19-26 - Full RefundMarch 27-April 2 - 90% RefundApril 3-9 - 75% RefundApril 10-23 - 50% RefundApril 24 - last day to drop - No Refund
Studentswhoregisterforcoursesanddonotofficiallydrop/withdrawareresponsibleforalltuitionandfeecharges.Non-attendanceisnotconsideredanofficialdrop/withdrawal.
Tutoring Tutoring is available for all TROY students that are enrolled in MTH 1100, MTH 1105, MTH 1110, and MTH 1112 on the Columbus/Ft. Benning Campus, Thursday’s, 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
For more information, please contact: Debbie Mullis at (706) 660-2334 or [email protected]
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 16
For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Course# Sect# Title Time Days Fee$ Hr Instructor Bldg Rm
TERM 4 2018 - UNDERGRADUATE - COLUMBUS/FORT BENNINGOrientation and Career DevelopmentTROY 1101 CTAB University Orientation 11:30AM-01:00PM T 1 Foster MAEX 5 B16
College of Arts and SciencesANT 2200 CTAA Anthropology 05:45PM-10:15PM W 3 O’Connor MAEX 4 B16BIO 1100 CTAB Principles of Biology 05:45PM-07:15PM TTH 3 Cannamela MAEX 6 B16BIO L100 CTBB Principles of Biology Lab 07:15PM-10:15PM TTH 1 Cannamela MAEX 6 B16CJ 2241 CTAA Survey of Law and Criminal 05:45PM-10:15PM M 3 Horiuchi MAEX 10 B19HIS 1101 CTAB Western Civilization I 05:45PM-10:15PM M 3 Roper MAEX 3 B16HIS 1102 CTAB Western Civilization II 05:45PM-10:15PM T 3 Roper MAEX 3 B16HIS 1112 CTAA US since 1877 05:45PM-10:15PM TH 3 Roper MAEX 3 B16MTH 1105 CTAA Intermediate Algebra 05:45PM-10:15PM W 3 Hand MAEX 3 B16MTH 1110 CTAA Finite Mathematics 05:45PM-10:15PM TH 3 Brown MAEX 11 B17MTH 1112 CTAB Pre-Calculus Algebra 05:45PM-10:15PM T 3 Germann MAEX 5 B16SCI 2233 CTAB Physical Science 10:00AM-12:00PM TTH 3 Hudson MAEX 6 B16SCI L233 CTBB Physical Science Laboratory 12:00PM-02:00PM TTH 1 Hudson MAEX 6 B16SCI 2234 CTKA Earth & Space Science 05:45PM-07:15PM FS SU 3 Hudson MAEX 6 B16
09:00AM-01:00PM 03/23-03/25; 04/06-04/08; 04/20-04/22SCI L234 CTBK Earth and Space Science Lab 07:15PM-10:15PM FS SU 1 Hudson MAEX 6 B16
01:00PM-04:00PM 03/23-03/25; 04/06-04/08; 04/20-04/22SOC 2275 CTAA Introduction to Sociology 05:45PM-10:15PM T 3 Anderson MAEX 10 B19
Sorrell College of BusinessACT 2292 CTAA Prin of Accounting II 05:45PM-10:15PM M 3 Cooper MAEX 5 B16ECO 2251 CTKA Prin of Macroeconomics 05:45PM-10:15PM FS SU 3 Tori MAEX 3 B16
09:00AM-07:00PM 04/13-04/15; 05/04-05/06
College of Communication and Fine ArtsART 1133 CTKB Visual Arts 05:45PM-10:15PM FS SU 3 Lawson MAEX 5 B16
09:00AM-04:00PM 03/23-03/25; 04/06-04/08COM 2241 CTAB Fundamentals of Speech 05:45PM-10:15PM M 3 Perry MAEX 4 B16ENG 1101 CTAC Comp and Modern English I 05:45PM-10:15PM T 3 Whatley MAEX 2 B22ENG 1102 CTAB Comp and Modern English II 05:45PM-10:15PM T 3 Pennington MAEX 1B B22ENG 2205 CTAC World Literature Before 1660 05:45PM-10:15PM TH 3 Whatley MAEX 2 B22ENG 2205 CTADO World Literature Before 1660 09:00AM-02:00PM T 3 Lewis MAEX 3 B16ENG 2206 CTAB World Literature After 1660 05:45PM-10:15PM M 3 Green MAEX 2 B22ENG 2206 CTAC World Literature After 1660 09:15AM-11:15AM TTH 3 MAEX 3 B16MUS 1131 CTAAO Music Appreciation 05:45PM-10:15PM W 3 Courson MAEX 6 B16
TERM 4 2018 - GRADUATE - COLUMBUS/FORT BENNING
College of Arts and SciencesIR 6641 CTAA Comparative Pol Latin America 05:45PM-10:15PM T 3 Van Doorn MAEX 11 B17IR 6686 CTAA Latin American Security 05:45PM-10:15PM TH 3 Van Doorn MAEX 5 B16
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 17
Tuition & FeesTROY Online Tuition
Undergraduate, per hour $338.00 Course Audit, per hour $169.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Graduate, per hour $494.00 Course Audit, per hour $247.00 (no credit for a course that is audited)
Fees Application Fee, Undergraduate (non-refundable) $30.00 Application Fee, Graduate (non-refundable) $50.00 Miller Analogies Fee (non-refundable) $70.00 DANTES Testing Fee (non-refundable) $100.00 Transcript Fee $10.00 Intent to Graduate Fee (non-refundable) $60.00 Enrollment/DegreeVerification $8.00 Late Payment Fee $50.00 Returned Check Fee $30.00 Student ID Replacement Fee $15.00 BankMobile Card Replacement Fee $15.00
Please note that this list is not a comprehensive list of all tuition and fees and is subject to change without notice.
If you drop a course after January 16, you will NOT receive a full refund of your tuition, and a penalty will be imposed on your tuition reimbursement according to the fee schedule below:
March 19-26 - Full RefundMarch 27-April 2 - 50% RefundApril 3 until the last day to drop - No Refund
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 18
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
TERM 4 2018 - UNDERGRADUATE - TROY ONLINEACT 2291 XTID Principles of Accounting I Maureen Flores
ACT 2291 XTIE Principles of Accounting I InstructorStaff
ACT 2292 XTIC Prin of Accounting II Dan Teed
ACT 2292 XTID Prin of Accounting II InstructorStaff
ACT 3355 XTIA Internal Auditing Emma Cole
ACT 3358 XTIA Financial Reporting & Analy II Beverly Strachan
ACT 3358 XTIB Financial Reporting & Analy II Beverly Strachan
ACT 3396 XTIA Accounting Information Systems Stanley Lewis
ACT 4435 XTIA International Accounting Stanley Lewis
ACT 4451 XTIA Introduction to Taxation Dena Mitchell
ACT 4481 XTIA Prof Dev - Forensic Accounting Beverly Strachan
ACT 4482 XTIA Prof Dev-Management Ac-counting
Rita Jones
ACT 4496 XTIA Managerial/Cost Accounting II Rita Jones
ACT 4498 XTIA Fraud Examination II Beverly Strachan
ADJ 2220 XTIB Intro to Advertising Michelle Farnum
AFT 2208 XTIA Leg/Ethic Consdtions UAS Oper Bruce Irwin
ANT 2200 XTIB Anthropology Linda-Suzanne Borgen
ANT 3325 XTIA Sel Top Ant - Food & Social J Stephen Carmody
ANT 3340 XTIA Language in Culture & Society Susan Pappas
ANT 3360 XTIA Magic, Witchcraft, & Religion Edward Maher
ANT 4411 XTIA High Civilizations of New Wrld Jason Mann
ART 1133 XTID Visual Arts Linda Mainville
ART 1133 XTIE Visual Arts Gayle Nelson
ART 1133 XTIF Visual Arts Emily Williams
ASL 1141 XTIC American Sign Language I Jean Kelly
ASL 1142 XTIB American Sign Language II Rosemary DiSiervi
ASL 2242 XTIA American Sign Language IV Meghan Rainone
ASL 2252 XTIA ASL Fingerspelling Rosemary DiSiervi
BIO 1100 XTIE Principles of Biology Barden Cannamela
BIO 1100 XTIF Principles of Biology InstructorStaff
BIO 1100 XTIG Principles of Biology Janet Gaston
BIO 1100 XTIH Principles of Biology Jacqueline Jones
BIO 4465 XTIA Occupational Safety & Health Rani Menon
BIO L100 XTIE Principles of Biology Lab Barden Cannamela
BIO L100 XTIF Principles of Biology Lab InstructorStaff
BIO L100 XTIG Principles of Biology Lab Janet Gaston
BIO L100 XTIH Principles of Biology Lab Jacqueline Jones
BUS 1101 XTIB Introduction to Business James Whitlock
BUS 3310 XTIC Advanced Excel Ronald Shehane
BUS 3310 XTID Advanced Excel Ronald Shehane
BUS 3382 XTID Business Communications Martha Borowski
BUS 3382 XTIE Business Communications Doris Wright
BUS 3382 XTIF Business Communications Doris Wright
BUS 4474 XTIC Business and Society Stacey Scroggins
BUS 4474 XTID Business and Society David Van Buskirk
BUS 4476 XTIB Strategic Management Debra Hunter
BUS 4476 XTIC Strategic Management Debra Hunter
CHM 1115 XTIB Survey of Chemistry Christopher King
CHM L115 XTIB Survey of Chemistry Lab Christopher King
CJ 1101 XTIC Intro to Criminal Justice Donna Oliver
CJ 1101 XTID Intro to Criminal Justice Jessica Childs
CJ 2221 XTIB Survey of Law Enforcement David Horiuchi
CJ 2231 XTIB Survey of Corrections Mitchell Sowell
CJ 2241 XTIB Survey of Law and Criminal Mitchell Sowell
CJ 3302 XTIA C.J. Administration Robert Mathis
CJ 3305 XTIA Found of Emergency Management Brady McLaughlin
CJ 3325 XTIB Juvenile Justice Mitchell Sowell
CJ 3345 XTIB Criminology Brean Nichols
CJ 3348 XTIA Deviant Behavior Robert Mathis
CJ 3349 XTIB Punishment Tracy Newvine
CJ 3352 XTIC Constitutional Law in CJ Donna Alston
CJ 3365 XTIB Victimology Jacqueline Chavez
CJ 3367 XTIA History of Criminal Justice David Horiuchi
CJ 3375 XTIB Research Methods Tracy Newvine
CJ 4407 XTIB Homicide Ryan Schwoebel
CJ 4415 XTIA Correctional Sys. & Practices Robert Mathis
CJ 4421 XTIB Ethics in Criminal Justice Sheri Keenan
CJ 4421 XTOB Ethics in Criminal Justice Sheri Keenan
CJ 4442 XTIB Criminal Invest. & Evidence David Horiuchi
CJ 4445 XTIA Curren Issues in Law Enforce JeffreyRush
CJ 4475 XTIA Seminar in Cyber Security Gary Daniel
CJ 4481 XTIA Operating & File Syst Forensic Gary Daniel
CJ 4488 XTIB Internship in CJ Agency Jessica Childs
CJ 4489 XTIB Internship in CJ Agency InstructorStaff
CJ 4490 XTIB Internship in CJ Agency InstructorStaff
CJ 4499 XTIB Senior Seminar in CJ Tracy Newvine
CLA 2260 XTIB Classical Mythology Peter Howard
COM 1101 XTIA Introduction to Communication Shari Hoppin
COM 2231 XTIB Interpersonal Communications Carrie Reif
COM 2241 XTID Fundamentals of Speech Keisha Tassie
COM 2241 XTIE Fundamentals of Speech Elizabeth Burns
COM 2241 XTIF Fundamentals of Speech Jeremy Padgett
COM 3341 XTIB American Public Address Jerrid Olmstead
COM 4426 XTIA Organizational Communication William Lipscomb
CS 2250 XTIB Computer Science I Jiling Zhong
CS 2255 XTIB Computer Science II Xiaoli Huan
CS 2265 XTIB Advanced Programming I Reginald Haseltine
CS 3320 XTIB Business Systems Programming Edwin Basilio
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 19
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
CS 3330 XTIB Data Structure & Algorithms Julius Davault
CS 3332 XTIB Software Engineering I Hyung Chang
CS 3347 XTIB Advanced Programming II Xiaoli Huan
CS 4420 XTIB Introduction to Database Syst Xutong Niu
CS 4443 XTIB Web-Based Software Develop-ment
Xiaoli Huan
CS 4445 XTIB Data Communication & Net-workin
David Avery
CS 4447 XTIB Systems Analysis and Design Suman Kumar
CS 4448 XTIB Operating Systems Richard Fulton
CS 4449 XTIB Applied Networking Richard Fulton
CS 4451 XTIB Computer Security Benjamin Tabor
CS 4495 XTIB Special Topics in Computer Sci Richard Fulton
ECO 2251 XTIE Prin of Macroeconomics Dominic Minadeo
ECO 2251 XTIF Prin of Macroeconomics Dominic Minadeo
ECO 2251 XTIG Prin of Macroeconomics John Roufagalas
ECO 2252 XTIC Prin of Microeconomics Dominic Minadeo
ECO 2252 XTID Prin of Microeconomics Dominic Minadeo
ECO 2252 XTIE Prin of Microeconomics William Byrd
ECO 2252 XTIF Prin of Microeconomics William Byrd
ECO 2252 XTIG Prin of Microeconomics Lane Eckis
ECO 4451 XTIC International Trade & Finance William Byrd
EDU 3390 XRIA Global Identity: Intnl Exp Dionne Rosser-Mims
EDU 3390 XTIA Global Identity: Intnl Exp Meg Milligan
EDU 3390 XTIAO Global Identity: Intnl Exp Dionne Rosser-Mims
ENG 0096 XTIB Fund of Grammar & Sent Wrtng Glennie Sewell
ENG 1100 XTIB Preparatory English Denise Padgett
ENG 1101 XTID Comp and Modern English I STAFF STAFF
ENG 1101 XTIE Comp and Modern English I Katharyn Privett
ENG 1101 XTIF Comp and Modern English I Katherine Brewer
ENG 1101 XTIG Comp and Modern English I Jennie Hensarling
ENG 1102 XTIH Comp and Modern English II Ben Robertson
ENG 1102 XTII Comp and Modern English II Shannon Carolipio
ENG 1102 XTIJ Comp and Modern English II Ashli Boutwell
ENG 1102 XTIK Comp and Modern English II Nell Stone
ENG 1102 XTIL Comp and Modern English II Jennifer Vanags
ENG 2205 XTIAO World Literature Before 1660 Jonathan Lewis
ENG 2205 XTIBO World Literature Before 1660 Paige Paquette
ENG 2206 XTIC World Literature After 1660 Paige Paquette
ENG 2206 XTID World Literature After 1660 Paige Paquette
ENG 2206 XTIE World Literature After 1660 Julian Whatley
ENG 2211 XTIAO American Lit Before 1875 Patrick Bonds
ENG 2211 XTIBO American Lit Before 1875 James Meredith
ENG 2212 XTID American Lit After 1875 Kirk Curnutt
ENG 2212 XTIE American Lit After 1875 Ellena Meredith
ENG 2244 XTIA British Literature Before 1785 Richard Nokes
ENG 2244 XTIA British Literature Before 1785 Richard Nokes
ENG 3320 XTIA Introduction to Linguistics TatyanaSlobodchikoff
ENG 3366 XTIA Professional Document Design Paige Paquette
ENG 4400 XTIA Sel Top Lit - World War I Lit Sara Kosiba
ENG 4405 XTIA History of Eng Language James Ortego
ENG 4465 XTIA African-American Literature Sara Kosiba
ENG 4495 XTIA Senior Seminar in English Kirk Curnutt
FIN 3331 XTIC Managerial Finance Anand Krishnamoorthy
FIN 3331 XTID Managerial Finance William Cheng
FIN 4437 XTIA Financial Institutions William Cheng
FIN 4494 XTIA Guided Independent Study Anand Krishnamoorthy
GEO 2210 XTIAO World Regional Geography Samantha Earnest
GEO 3300 XTIA Principles of Physical Geo. Paul Erhunmwunsee
GEO 4406 XTIA Urbanism Deborah Roberts
HIS 1101 XTIC Western Civilization I Adam Hoose
HIS 1101 XTID Western Civilization I Dan Puckett
HIS 1102 XTIC Western Civilization II Robert Kruckeberg
HIS 1102 XTID Western Civilization II Sandra Mihal
HIS 1111 XTID US to 1877 Timothy Buckner
HIS 1111 XTIE US to 1877 E. Mickey Crews
HIS 1111 XTIF US to 1877 Roger Zeimet
HIS 1112 XTID US since 1877 Sandra Mihal
HIS 1112 XTIE US since 1877 Karen Ross
HIS 1122 XTIB World History to 1500 Scott Merriman
HIS 1123 XTIB World History From 1500 Arthur Coumbe
HIS 2215 XTIA History Through Movies & Music Robert Saunders
HIS 4415 XTIA Post World War II America Mantri Sivananda
HIS 4447 XTIA The Holocaust Robert Kane
HIS 4448 XTIA The Westward Movement Luke Ritter
HIS 4450 XTIA Environmental History of U.S. Robin O’Sullivan
HIS 4490 XTIA Senior Seminar in History Dan Puckett
HRM 3375 XTIC Global Human Resource Mgmt. Kara Hall
HRM 3375 XTID Global Human Resource Mgmt. Martie Schrimsher
HRM 4473 XTIA Labor Law & Collective Bargain William Burge
HRM 4481 XTIB Staffing Guilin Zhang
HRM 4482 XTIA Mgt. Hlth Safety & Diversity Guilin Zhang
HRM 4483 XTIB Human Resource Development William Burge
HRM 4485 XTIB Performance Appraisal and Comp Toni Edwards
HS 2230 XTIB Survey of Human Services Renita Davis
HS 2240 XTIB Ethics Lasonja Ross
HS 2250 XTIA Fundamentals / Case Management Carol Simpson
HS 3310 XTIC Hum. Beh. In the Soc. Env. I Karen Vukovich
HS 3310 XTID Hum. Beh. In the Soc. Env. I Amy Cox
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 20
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
HS 3370 XTIB Pro. Communication Skills Onick Lewis
HS 3375 XTIC Diversity Jalonta Jackson
HS 3375 XTID Diversity Raybarn Lopez
HS 4400 XTIA Human Service Field Experience Timothy Kimbrough
HSTM 2201 XTIA Leisure in Society Lisa Price-Howard
HSTM 2255 XTIA Intro to Hosp, Sport & Tourism Patrick Holladay
HSTM 3345 XTIA Recreation Programming Lisa Price-Howard
HSTM 4414 XTIA Sustainable Tourism Patrick Holladay
HSTM 4415 XTIA Tourism Impacts & Planning Patrick Holladay
HSTM 4451 XTIA Sport Finance Clark Haptonstall
HSTM 4452 XTIA Sport Communication Andrew Goldsmith
HSTM 4453 XTIA Legal Aspects in Sport Mgt. Michael Carroll
HSTM 4488 XTIB Internship I in HSTM Michael Carroll
HSTM 4489 XTIB Internship II in HSTM Michael Carroll
HSTM 4499 XTIA Seminar in HSTM Patrick Holladay
IDS 2201 XTIA Application Civic Engagement Jonathan Cellon
IS 2241 XTIG Computer Concepts and Applic Ronald Creel
IS 2241 XTIH Computer Concepts and Applic Dona Gibbons
IS 2241 XTII Computer Concepts and Applic Mark Ray
IS 2241 XTIK Computer Concepts and Applic Steven Sherman
IS 2241 XTIL Computer Concepts and Applic Sandra Thomas
IS 2241 XTIM Computer Concepts and Applic Frederick Westfall
IS 3310 XTIC Intro Info Sys & Data Analytic Ingyu Lee
IS 3310 XTID Intro Info Sys & Data Analytic Steven Sherman
IS 4447 XTIA System Analysis & Design Ronald Shehane
IS 4493 XTIA Guided Independent Study InstructorStaff
IS 4494 XTIB Guided Independent Study Benjamin Larson
ITP 3366 XTIA Discourse Analysis I Lynne Wiesman
ITP 4456 XTIA Advanced English to ASL InstructorStaff
ITP 4457 XTIB Advanced ASL to English Julie Hendrix
ITP 4458 XTIA Adv. Interactive Interpreting Julie Hendrix
JRN 1102 XTIB Writing for Mass Media Virginia Spears
JRN 4401 XTIB Community Media Management Mary Ward
KHP 2202 XTIA First Aid Safety Cpr Gayle Bush
KHP 2211 XTIB Human Nutrition Pamela Galloway
KHP 2251 XTIA Foundations of Phys Educ & Hlt Tyler Martin
KHP 2260 XTIA Applied Fitness Concepts John Garner
KHP 3315 XTIA Complementary and Alt Thrpy Teresa Johnson
KHP 3316 XTIA Community Nutrition Teresa Johnson
KHP 4458 XTIA Lifecycle Nutrition Teresa Johnson
LAW 2221 XTIC Legal Environment of Business William Benton
LAW 2221 XTID Legal Environment of Business William Benton
LDR 1100 XTIC Introduction to Leadership Ryan Spry
LDR 1100 XTID Introduction to Leadership James Hutto
LDR 2200 XTIB Tools for Leadership Jacob Regehr
LDR 3310 XTIA Leadership& Interpersonal Skls Ellis Bush
LDR 4400 XTIA Leadership Seminar Christopher Shannon
LGL 3300 XTIA Legal Research and Writing InstructorStaff
LGL 4400 XTIA Seminar in Legal Studies Jason Folmar
LST 3310 XTIA Critical Theory Wayne Marshall
MGT 3300 XTID Principles of Management Charles Coco
MGT 3300 XTIE Principles of Management William Burge
MGT 4440 XTIA Developing&LeadingEffTeams Shelley Davis
MGT 4460 XTIA Introduction to Project Mgmt Steven Bailey
MGT 4471 XTIB Leadership and Change Jing Hua
MGT 4472 XTIB Organizational Behavior Aaron Lucas
MGT 4478 XTIB Managing in a Global Envir. Charles Chekwa
MGT 4479 XTIB Management Seminar Richard Caldarola
MKT 3300 XTID Principles of Marketing Matthew Elbeck
MKT 3300 XTIE Principles of Marketing InstructorStaff
MKT 3300 XTIF Principles of Marketing Dianne Eppler
MKT 3362 XTIB Advertising Melissa Northam
MKT 3364 XTIA Services Marketing Dianne Eppler
MKT 4461 XTIA Personal Selling InstructorStaff
MKT 4468 XTIB Global Marketing Akins Ogungbure
MKT 4469 XTIA Marketing Management Akins Ogungbure
MKT 4469 XTIB Marketing Management InstructorStaff
MTH 0096 XTIB Pre-Algebra Harriett Pullen
MTH 1100 XTIC Fundamentals of Algebra Michelle Armstrong
MTH 1100 XTID Fundamentals of Algebra Cathy Bennett
MTH 1105 XTID Intermediate Algebra Holly Anderson
MTH 1105 XTIE Intermediate Algebra Rebecca Connell
MTH 1110 XTID Finite Mathematics Vitaly Voloshin
MTH 1110 XTIE Finite Mathematics Wendy Easterling
MTH 1110 XTIF Finite Mathematics Rachel Anderson
MTH 1112 XTID Pre-Calculus Algebra Sergey Belyi
MTH 1112 XTIE Pre-Calculus Algebra Barbara Wolfe
MTH 1112 XTIF Pre-Calculus Algebra David Laliberte
MTH 1114 XTIA Pre-Calculus Trigonometry Kevin Chouinard
MTH 2201 XTIB Calculus and Its Applications Robert Vilardi
MTH 2215 XTIB Applied Discrete Mathematics Kenneth Roblee
MUS 1131 XTIAO Music Appreciation Carla Gallahan
MUS 1131 XTIBO Music Appreciation Brian Nozny
MUS 1131 XTICO Music Appreciation Timothy Phillips
PHI 2203 XTIA Introduction to Philosophy Richard Garlikov
PHI 2204 XTIB Ethics Bart Kennedy
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 21
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
POL 2241 XTIAO American National Government Dayna McDaniel
POL 2260 XTIB World Politics Feng Sun
POL 3330 XTIA Political Theory Hae Kim
POL 3364 XTIA State and Local Politics Richard Ledet
POL 3390 XTIA Art of Political Science Rsrch David Hayes
POL 4405 XTIA Political Behvr & Public Opin Ted Rueter
POL 4421 XTIB Introduction to Public Admin Katherine Beall
POL 4422 XTIA Public Policy Making Pamela Gibson
POL 4433 XTIA Comparative Government Thomas Kolasa
POL 4474 XTIA Terrorism & Political Violence Thomas Kolasa
PSY 2200 XTIAO General Psychology Kimberly Shaver
PSY 2200 XTIBO General Psychology Kitty Smothers
PSY 2205 XTIB Psychology of Adjustment Marci Goldstein
PSY 2210 XTIC Developmental Psychology Kanessa Doss
PSY 2210 XTID Developmental Psychology Christopher Slaughter
PSY 2230 XTIC Orientation to Psychology Karena Valkyrie
PSY 2230 XTID Orientation to Psychology Robin Walsh
PSY 3301 XTIAO Basic Statistics Kirk Davis
PSY 3304 XTIC Abnormal Psychology David Duggar
PSY 3304 XTID Abnormal Psychology Julee Poole
PSY 3310 XTIB Sensation & Perception Linda Vega-Rodriguez
PSY 3311 XTIB Research Methods Lindsey Harkabus-Fast
PSY 3312 XTIB Psychology of Women Heidi Beattie
PSY 3320 XTIB Child Psychology Deborrah Nowakowski
PSY 3322 XTIB Abnormal Child Psychology Robin Walsh
PSY 3332 XTIB Family Violence Robin Walsh
PSY 3340 XTIC Psychology of Learning Kanessa Doss
PSY 3351 XTIB Theories of Learning James Hornsby
PSY 3360 XTIB Forensic Psychology Meg Milligan
PSY 3380 XTIB Social Psychology Amy Skinner
PSY 4400 XTIA Advanced General Psychology Alycia Harris
PSY 4400 XTIB Advanced General Psychology Heidi Beattie
PSY 4421 XTIB Physiological Psychology Lisa Kincaid-Bailey
PSY 4430 XTIA Intro to Substance Abuse Coun Charles Sandoz
PSY 4436 XTIA Treatment Theories & Mod Add D
Karena Valkyrie
PSY 4450 XTIA Theories of Personality Catherine Strickland
PSY 4451 XTIA History & Systems of Psych Jennifer Madsen
PSY 4456 XTIA Gerontology Heidi Beattie
PSY 4460 XTIB Cognitive Psychology Thomas Reiner
PSY 4478 XTIA Behv Analyst Prof & Ethical Pr Catherine Gayman
PSY 4480 XTIB Senior Seminar in Psychology Joel Hammonds
QM 2241 XTIB Bus Statistics & Data Analytic Wendy Bailey
QM 3345 XTIB Operations Management Connie Nott
QM 3345 XTIC Operations Management Steven Bailey
REL 2280 XTIB World Religions Steven Ortiz
RHB 3385 XTIA Rehab of Persons w/Severe Dis Suzanne Tew-Washburn
RMI 3335 XTIA Principles of Risk Mgt & Ins Courtney Baggett
SCI 2233 XTIC Physical Science Govind Menon
SCI 2233 XTID Physical Science James Sanders
SCI 2234 XTID Earth & Space Science Nyasha Dunkley
SCI 2234 XTIE Earth & Space Science Suzanne Lukjan
SCI 2234 XTIF Earth & Space Science Siegfried Harden
SCI 3365 XTIA Principles of Applied Science Shaoyang Liu
SCI 3370 XTIA Toxic,radioactive & Hazardous Zhiyong Wang
SCI L233 XTIC Physical Science Laboratory Govind Menon
SCI L233 XTID Physical Science Laboratory James Sanders
SCI L234 XTID Earth and Space Science Lab Nyasha Dunkley
SCI L234 XTIE Earth and Space Science Lab Suzanne Lukjan
SCI L234 XTIF Earth and Space Science Lab Siegfried Harden
SOC 2275 XTIB Introduction to Sociology Gilbert Elbaz
SOC 3305 XTIA Visual Sociology Jeneve Brooks
SOC 3345 XTIA Criminology Brenda Campbell
SOC 3370 XTIA Society and Environment Kevin Lynn
SOC 4406 XTIA Urban Sociology Kevin Lynn
SOC 4413 XTIA Minorities in US Social Struc Thomas Dunn
SOC 4420 XTIA Sociological Theory Kevin Lynn
SOC 4465 XTIA The Sociology of Sport Thomas Dunn
SPN 1141 XTIC Introductory Spanish I Kelly Suero
SPN 1141 XTID Introductory Spanish I Rachel Fournier
SPN 1142 XTIA Introductory Spanish II Kelly Suero
SS 3375 XTIB IntrotoSocialScientificInq Adell Newman-Lee
SS 3376 XTIB Stats Appl of Social Sci Inq David Schjott
SS 3376 XTIBO Stats Appl of Social Sci Inq David Schjott
SS 3377 XTIA Spatial Appl in SS Inquiry Ramakrishnan Alagan
SS 4498 XTIB Social Science Theory Sue Weeks
SS 4499 XTIB Senior Seminar Alexis Durham
SWK 2281 XTIA Social Work Research II Samantha Ellis
SWK 3304 XTIA SW Practice in Health Setting Hyejung Oh
SWK 3320 XTIC Hum Beh in the Soc Env II Karen Vukovich
SWK 3320 XTID Hum Beh in the Soc Env II Josphine Chaumba
SWK 3340 XTIA Social Policy and Planning Steven Granich
SWK 3375 XTIC Diversity Jalonta Jackson
SWK 3375 XTID Diversity Raybarn Lopez
SWK 3390 XTIA Social Work w/Individual Kimberly Wickersham
SWK 4480 XTIA Pre-Practicum Seminar Larry Eubanks
SWK 4483 XTIA Social Work Practicum III Rachel Walker
THE 1130 XTIB Introduction to Theatre Joyce Bamman
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 22
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
TROY 1101 XTIF University Orientation Alicia Harkless
TROY 1101 XTIG University Orientation Melanie McGee
TROY 1101 XTIH University Orientation Marion Gaines
TROY 1101 XTII University Orientation Matthew Wright
TROY 3300 XTIB Job Search Techniques Donna Brown
TERM 4 2018 - GRADUATE - TROY ONLINEACT 6691 XTIB Fin/Man Accounting Glbl Exec Rita Jones
ADE 6606 XTIB Current & Emerg Education Tech Frederick Prasuhn
ADE 6612 XTIA Workforce Mgmt & Org Dev Glynn Cavin
ADE 6653 XTIA Educational Evaluation Dianne Lawton
ADE 6670 XTIB Adult Learning & Development Frederick Prasuhn
ADE 6680 XTIA Curriculum Dev for Adult Educ Joseph Reynolds
ADE 6691 XTIB Research Methodology Kathryn Hildebrand
ADE 6699 XTIAO Capstone Dianne Lawton
BUS 6600 XTID Survey of Business Concepts James Bookout
BUS 6600 XTIE Survey of Business Concepts James Bookout
BUS 6600 XTIF Survey of Business Concepts James Bookout
BUS 6607 XTIB Capstone Experience William Hamby
BUS 6611 XTIA Global Business Strategy Sebastien Vendette
CJ 6622 XTIA Sem in the Admin. of Justice Gregory Orvis
CJ 6630 XTIA Juvenile Justice Xiaoli Su
CJ 6642 XTIA Cyber & Info Threat Mgmt Robert Moore
CJ 6644 XTIA Administrative Law Robert Abbey
CJ 6650 XTIB Survey of Resrch Method in CJ Tammy Esteves
CJ 6652 XTIA Seminar in Corrections Catherine Burton
CJ 6655 XTIA Sel Top in CJ: Issues in Use Manfred Meine
CJ 6690 XTIB Capstone for Criminal Justice Vicki Lindsay
COM 6610 XTIA Leadership and Media Strategie Steven Padgett
COM 6620 XTIA Cont. Issues in Strg. Comm Bridgette Colaco
COM 6635 XTIA Strategic Organizational Comm Maryjo Cochran
COM 6640 XTIA Global Communication Shari Hoppin
COM 6699 XTIAO Strategic Comm Capstone Haskell Fulmer
CP 6634 XTIA Drug Educ, Prev, & Interventn Eddie Clark
CP 6685 XTIA Case Management Rodney Maiden
EAL 6609 XTIA Comm & Prob Solvng for Sch Ldr
Kenneth Johnson
EBS 6621 XTIA Environmental Toxicology Carrie Miller
EBS 6635 XTIA Land Use Planning Leora Waldner
ECE 6632 XTIA Authentic Assessmt in Ece Clr Isabelle Warren
ECO 6655 XTIA Managerial Eco for Global Mgr Scott Tori
EDG 6670 XTIA Special Populations of Gifted Shirley Farrell
EDU 5590 XRIA Global Identity: Intnl Exp Dionne Rosser-Mims
EDU 5590 XTIA Global Identity: Intnl Exp Dionne Rosser-Mims
EDU 5590 XTIAO Global Identity: Intnl Exp Dionne Rosser-Mims
EDU 6600 XTIA Classroom Mgt & Behavior Inter Shawn Plash
EDU 6606 XTIB Current & Emerging Instr Tech Frederick Prasuhn
EDU 6611 XTIA Educ Technology in Curriculum Fred Figliano
EDU 6613 XTIB Prin of Instructional Design InstructorStaff
EDU 6614 XTIA Advanced Instructional Design Riad Aisami
EDU 6614 XTIB Advanced Instructional Design Riad Aisami
EDU 6616 XTIA Distance Learning Strategies Deborah Fortune
EDU 6618 XTIA Adv Multimedia Instruction Riad Aisami
EDU 6629 XTIB The Master Teacher Fred Figliano
EDU 6653 XTIA Educational Evaluation Timon Paleologos
EDU 7706 XTIA Env. Ed: Teachng Across Curric Carolyn Russell
EDU 7725 XTIA Specialized Study in Education Carolyn Russell
EDU 7750 XTIA Practicum in Area of Spec. Carolyn Russell
ELE 6601 XTIA The Art of Teaching Writing Dabney McKenzie
ELE 7736 XTIA Mentoring & Supervisn in ELE Ruth Busby
ELE 7763 XTIA Legal Issues & Ethics in Educ Carolyn Russell
GEO 5506 XTIA Urbanism InstructorStaff
HIS 5501 XTIA Historiography Frn Rev/Napoleo Robert Kruckeberg
HIS 5530 XTIA Historiography of Civ Rght Mov Leslie Tucker
HIS 6632 XTIA American Historiography Robert Carlson
HRM 6603 XTIC Human Resource Management Maureen Hannay
HRM 6603 XTID Human Resource Management Rodger Morrison
HRM 6605 XTIC Legal Env of Employment Decis Donald Vardaman
HRM 6622 XTIA WorkforcePlanning&Staffing David Hoover
HRM 6632 XTIC CompensationandBenefits William Heisler
HRM 6635 XTIB Empl Relations Health & Safety Jimmy Simpson
HRM 6645 XTIA International Hum Res Mgmt David Hoover
HRM 6698 XTIB Strategic Human Resource Mgt Jimmy Simpson
ILA 6684 XTIA Curriculum & Instructional Str Christopher Pritchett
ILA 7793 XTIA Program Evaluation Trellys Riley
IR 5524 XTIA Contem American Foreign Policy Kern Craig
IR 5540 XTIA ConflictProcesses Kern Craig
IR 5551 XTIB Survey International Relations Daniel Pinkston
IR 6601 XTIB Research Methods in IR Gregory Davis
IR 6610 XTIA International Organizations Robert Farkasch
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 23
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
IR 6612 XTIA Comparative Public Policy Terry Anderson
IR 6620 XTIB Internat’l Political Economy David Hayes
IR 6621 XTIA East Asian Political Economy Feng Sun
IR 6644 XTIA Comp Pol Middle East Justin Leach
IR 6652 XTIB Theory & Ideology in Int Relat MichaelSlobodchikoff
IR 6681 XTIA Tribalism & Colonial in Africa Charles Lerche
IR 6685 XTIA Political Violence & Terrorism James Todhunter
IR 6688 XTIA Political Islam Justin Leach
JRN 6600 XTIA Media Management JeffersonSpurlock
JRN 6615 XTIB PR and Stategic Communication Bridgette Colaco
MGT 6615 XTIC Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco Cherie Fretwell
MGT 6615 XTID Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco John Mankelwicz
MGT 6681 XTIB Organization Dev & Change Patricia Matuszek
MGT 6681 XTIC Organization Dev & Change Patricia Matuszek
MKT 6661 XTIA Global Strategic Marketing Mary Colley
MSM 6610 XTIB Theories of Organization Beh Michael Schraeder
MSM 6630 XTIA Management Info Systems Ldr Steven Sherman
MSM 6633 XTIB Leading & Dev High Perf Teams Diane Bandow
MSM 6640 XTIB Found of Ldrship & Motivation Michael Schraeder
MSM 6645 XTIA Continuous Improvement Richard Voss
MSM 6650 XTIB Strategic Management Rodger Morrison
PA 6601 XTIB Research Methods in Public Adm Pamela Dunning
PA 6603 XTIA Economics for Public Mgt Kern Craig
PA 6605 XTIA Training & Development Charles Mitchell
PA 6610 XTIB Found of Public Administration Manfred Meine
PA 6622 XTIA Public Policy Michael Brennan
PA 6644 XTIA Administrative Law Robert Abbey
PA 6646 XTIA Organizational Behavior Dayna McDaniel
PA 6647 XTIA Advanced Contract Admin Joel Alvarey
PA 6650 XTIA Governmental Budget & Fin Mgmt
Pamela Dunning
PA 6665 XTIA Leadership in Public Admin Tammy Esteves
PA 6667 XTIA ExecLdrshipinNonprofitOrg Melissa Bailey
PA 6675 XTIA Public Health Services Admin Pamela Gibson
PA 6679 XTIA e-Governance Tammy Esteves
PA 6699 XTIB Capstone in Public Admin Manfred Meine
PSY 5501 XTIA Psych Tests and Measurements InstructorStaff
PSY 6631 XTIB Psych Foundations of Education Dabney McKenzie
PSY 6668 XTIA Human Lifespan & Development Sherrionda Crawford
QM 6660 XTIA Seminar in Project Management Steven Bailey
RED 6675 XTIA Literacy Instr for Diverse Pop Carolyn Russell
SFM 6604 XTIA Statistical Analy & Interp Minkil Kim
SFM 6610 XTIA Physical Educ, Sport,& the Law Michael Carroll
SFM 6617 XTIA Research Methods I John Miller
SFM 6632 XTIA Crit Issues Spt Fit Mgt & HPE Michael Carroll
SFM 6640 XTIA Sport Marketing Minkil Kim
SFM 8814 XTIA Seminar in Sport Finance Anthony Dixon
SFM 8825 XTII Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Packianathan Chelladurai
SFM 8825 XTIJ Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt John Miller
SFM 8825 XTIK Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Christina Martin
SFM 8825 XTIL Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Anthony Dixon
SFM 8825 XTIM Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Robert Mathner
SFM 8825 XTIN Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Minkil Kim
SFM 8825 XTIO Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Michael Carroll
SFM 8825 XTIP Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Gi-Yong Koo
SL 6640 XTIA Teaching Language Skills Theresa Johnson
SL 6645 XTIA Grammar Iris Xu
SOC 5556 XTIA Gerontology Deborah Ejem
SPE 6609 XTIA Content Enhancement InstructorStaff
SPE 6614 XTIA Adapt Stratg for Mld Dis K-6 InstructorStaff
SPE 6620 XTIA Srv Delv Models for Mult Dis InstructorStaff
SPE 6640 XTIA Teaching Diverse Learners InstructorStaff
SS 6610 XTIA Grant Writing in the Social Sc Adell Newman-Lee
SS 6691 XTIA Surv Research Methods in Ss Jeneve Brooks
TL 7747 XTIA Instructional Coaching Tonya Conner
TL 7767 XTIA Comm & Consult Methods Prac. Tonya Conner
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