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TIME SCHEDULE
AUTUMN QUARTER 1969
REVISED
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION BY APPOINTMENT SEPTEMBER 2-24
CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29
FINAL EXAMINATIONS BEGIN THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11
QUARTER ENDS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18
NOTE: In order to expedite printing of this Time Schedule, page numbers and page number references have been removed. For the order of listing of departments, you may refer to the Listing Sequence in the front of the Time Schedule.
AFTER YOU HAVE USED THIS TIME SCHEDULE, please leave it or pass it along so that other students may use it.
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Autumn "Q'ua'rier :t969 Examination Schedu~e" The last day of instruction is Wednesday, December 10
Hour and day on which examination occurs. by days of class meeting in (he week
HOUR
class actually meets ~\'Ieeting four l'vIWF: 1'\'1T: MW: TIh: ThS: TS: 1'vl: W; S: during quarter times a week. MF:WF: TIhS:T:Th: Meeting Day of
or daily MWTh TIhF: MTTh once a week Examination
7:30 a.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 Thursday December 18
8:30 a.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 !\'Ionday December 15
9:30 a.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 Tuesday December 16
10:30 a.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12;30- 2:20 Friday December 12
11:30 a.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Tuesday December 16
12:30 p.m. 8:30-10:20* 8:30-10:20 10:30-12:20 12:30- 2:20 Wednesday December 17
1:30 p.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Friday December 12
2:30 p.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30~ 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Monday December 15
3:30 p.m. 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Wednesday December 17
4:30 p.m.t 2:30- 4:20* 2:30- 4:20 4:30- 6:20 6:30- 8:20 Thursday December II
EVENING 8-10 p.m. 8-10 p.m. 8-10 p.m. 8-10 p.m. CLASSES
(5:30 or Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Tuesday thereafter) December 17 December 17 December 18 December 16
!\'Iake-ups Incomplete When mutually agreeable to faculty and students concerned. Removals provided scheduled flO later than Thursday, December 18. Conflicts
The examination schedule begins at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. December I I.
Classes not assigned by the above schedules may use any time during the examination days which is mutually agreeable to facuIty and students concerned. provided it is scheduled no later than Thursday. December 18. and no student has conflict with another exumination.
~:Classes in which the entire class meets at the same hour every day may use 8:30-11 :20 or 2:30-5:20 for the examination: but in 5-credit courses which meet Monday and Wednesday. or Monday. Wednesday, and Friday for lecture. with quizzes or laboratories at various hours. there may be students who have other classes meeting on Tuesday and Thursday at the same hours as the Monday and Wednesday, or Monday. Wednesday. and Friday lectures. In order not to penalize those students who will have an examination in the Tuesday and Thursday course from 10:30 to 12:10 or from 4:30 to 6:20 the same day. and to insure equity. the examination must be terminated at the end of one hour and fifty minutes and all examination papers must be collected.
tExaminations for all 4:30 College of Education classes numbered 400 and above will be administered at 4:30 on the day of the final examination period 011 which the class is normally taught.
Instructors of 5-credit courses, which do not occupy the
same classroom five days a week. who wish to give a 3-hour examination must ascertain whether or not there is a 2- or 3-credit course occupying the classroom on other days of the week which will be holding an examination scheduled for the 10:30 hour. If that proves to be the case the instructor must arrange for another examination room by calling Room Assignments. Ext. 3-1080.
All students in under2raduate courses shall be required to take final examinations~ provided that in a course for which an examination is not an appropriate test of the work covered. the instructor. with the consent of the dean of the school or college concerned. may dispense with the final examination.
The Faculty Code specifies that "special early examinations given to individual students or groups of students .\s substitutes for final examinations are prohibited:'
Working students are responsible for arranging theij· work hours to enable them to attend the final examinations.
A student absent from a scheduled final examimllion. either by permission of his dean or through sickness or other unavoidable cause. shall be given a grade of Incomplete if his work in that course has been satisfactory until the lime of his absence. He may remove this Incomplete in the manner provided for the removing of Incomplete grades. In all olher cases of absence from the scheduled final examination. a student shall be given a grade of EW.
GENERAL REGISTRATION DIRECTIONS See each quarter's registration poster for exact dates and deadlines.
It is the University's expectation that a student will follow University rules and regulations as they are stated in the General Catalog. In instances where 110 appeal procedure is spelled out and the student is persuaded that a special set of circumstances makes appeal reasoimble, he may appeal the application of specific rules or regulations to the Office of the Dean of the School or Col1ege in which he is enrolled in the case of an academic matter, or to the Office of Student Affairs in the case of a nonacademic matter. These offices will either render a decision on the appeal or refer the student to the proper office for a decision.
1. All matriculated students currently in school who plan to register for the following quarter must register by Advance Registration and pay fees by the stated deadline or be subject to a $15.00 Service Charge to register In-Person, except:
a. Students initially entering the Schools of Dentistry, Law, or Medicine, and those initially granted Graduate or Unclassified-5 status.
b. Students on scholastic probation who are prohibited from participating in Advance Registration by their academic deans, and who present an adviser-approved waiver (orange IBNI card) of the $15.00 Service Charge to Sections before the close of Advance Registration.
c. Students whose Advance Registration is cancelled when they are dropped for low scholarship, and who are subsequently reinstated and permitted to reregister.
d. Graduate students registering in absentia. with the approval of the Dean of the Graduate School.
e. Students who' \vithdraw during the current quarter prior to the end of Ach'ance Registration who may elect either Advance or In-Person Registration.
2. All nonmatriculated students currently in school who plan to register for the following quarter must obtain an appointment and register in person.
All former matriculated and nonmatriculated students not currently registered must make application by the deadline and register in person. (For information call 543-5920.)
All new entering students must apply by the deadline and register ill person. An In-PerSall appointmeni will be mailed \vith the Notice of Admission. (For information call 543-5890.)
3. It is your responsibility to plan and select the required courses for your degree objective. Check your General Catalog for degree requirements.
4. Note the following University requirements.
a. Every student who has not satisfied the threequarter lower-division Physical Education Activity graduation requirement is held responsible for including a Physical Education Activity on his Official Program each quarter until this requirement is satisfied.
b. The Selective Service requires full-time registration to maintain student status.
c. Students registering for more than 13 credits must select an afternoon class meeting at 12 :30 p.m. or after, if one is available. Only a daily class or two 2-hour laboratories, except lower-division ROTC and Physical Education Acth'ity, will satisfy this afternoon class requirement. \Vaiver of the afternoon class requirement must be approved by your dean or his authorized representative.
d. Immigration students with undergraduate status must register for a minimum of 12 credits per quarter; with graduate status, 8 credits.
e. Veterans: :r..1inimum full-time load exclusive of lower-division ROTC and Physical Education activity: P.L. 815 and 894 (Disabled Veterans), 15 credits. Veterans under P.L. 815 or 894 must have their Official Programs approved by their training officer each quarter. P.L. 358 (Veterans Act of 1966), 14 credits. P.L. 634 (Children of Deceased and Totally Disabled Veterans), 14 credits. IVlinimum requirement to use P.L. 634, 7 credits. Graduate and Summer Quarter students should consult with the Veterans Division regarding minimum credits to be a full-time student.
f. New students and students returning after an absence of one calendar year are required to submit results of a medical examination by a private physician on the University's Health History and lVIedical Examination form prior to initial registration.
5. Obtain an Official Program at your adviser's office.
6. Print with a BLACK LEAD PENCIL on your Official Program. a. Fill in all personal information, including your
Permanent Student Number. b. Enter courses and credits in the space provided,
but do 1I0t Cllter sections aud/or hours. If you have work, transportation, or other activities that will affect the arrangement of your schedule, note them in the area prO\·ided.
c. Print an "R" before required courses, an "E" before electivc courses, and a P /F for courses taken by Pass/Fail, in the column provided.
d. Check to be certain that you have the prerequisites, as indicated in the Gcneral Catalog, for the courses you select.
e. List alternate courses which can be substituted in case courses on your original schedule are closed. Indicate whether these alternates are requir~d or elective. The listing of alternate courses may prevent a change of registration.
f. Obtain course permission signatures where indicated in this time schedule. If you are registering for a course out-of-quarter, obtain the reql1lred permission form at your advisory office.
g. If you have a known conflict of hours, obtain written permission for the conflict from the departments concerned. Authorization signatures must appear in the course permission area of the Official Program.
h. Take your Official Program to your adviser for his signature.
i. All courses offered within the College of Arts and Sciences which have an Honors designation (excluding English 101I-I and 103H) require an ASPI-I permission stamp.
ADVANCE REGISTRATION ONLY
7. a. Take your adviser-approved Official Program to the Administration Building lobby (Engineering students go to 353 Loew Ha1l).
b. Follow posted instructions.
c. In Advance Registration, programs are accepted by class, with graduates and seniors first; then juniors, sophomores, and freshmen. Every effort is made to comply with your requests. If a course is closed an approved alternate course will be substituted.
d. You will be mailed a fee card, a copy of your scheduled Official Program with additional registratitoll instructions, and two Information Cards. Read the enclosed -instructions CAREFULLY.
e. Mail your fee card, fee payment, and your two Information Cards to the Cashier in the envelope provided, before the due date indicated. Return :YOlfr fee card and )'OU1" Information Cards, without exccptioll. c.ven thollgh no cash payment may be required.
f. If the above items are received by the date specifiedon your fee card, your registration will be complete.
If you find a conflict in hours or an error in credits, pay YOllr fccs by tI,C dllc date anyway. Report to Sections at your earliest convenience for an adjustment of your schedule. Y Ott need not wait for the change of program period.
IN·PERSON REGISTRATION ONLY
8. On the day and time of your appointment:
a. Present your approved Official Program and your appointment card or Notice of Admission at the Registration 'Vindow in the Administration Building lobby to obtain a Registration Packet.
b. Take the Registration Packet and your Official Program to Sections, 101 Administration Building (Engineering students go to 353 Loew Hall).
c. As soon as you are scheduled and receive a copy of your Official Program, report to the Cashier's Office and pay your fees.
CHANGE OF PROGRAM Drop or Add
1. Obtain a Change of Program card at your advisory office and have it approved by your adviser. Obtain permission signatures, where indicated in this Time Schedule, for any courses that you plan to enter. All changes involving Freshman English Composition must be authorized in writing by the Freshman English Department, Padelford Hall. All changes in undergraduate chemistry courses must be cleared at 139 Bagley Hall.
2. I'resent the Change of Program card at vVindow 3 in the Administration Building lobby where you will be given an appointment for Sections.
3. A service charge of $5.00 is made for Change of Program.
WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY
1. Ohtain a withdrawal form from your advisory office, and have it approved by your ad viser.
2. Present the withdrawal form at the· Information 'Vindow, Registrar's Office, Administration Building lobby. \Vithc.lrawal is not official until the form is presented to the Registrar's Office.
GUIDE
The name of the department appears only as a heading before the list of departmental course offerings. Course and section information is listed in the following columnar order:
Course number-listed with lecture section only Section designation Section type-laboratory, quiz, or conference Credits-listed with lecture section only Day of meeting Time of meeting and instructor of class Place of 'meeting Slash (/) means or Hyphen (-) means to *indicates "to be arranged" 2.5 credits means 2~ credits H suffix means I-ronon; Section
CHANGES IN UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
BULLETIN
General Series No. 1073 September 1969
Published monthly except in January and February at Seattle, Washington, by the University of Washington. Secondclass postage paid at Seattle, Wash· ington 98105.
The University ami its col/eges alld schools reserve the right to change the fees, rules, and ca/elldar regulatillg admission and registratiolZ, instruction i71, and graduatioll from the Ulliversity and its various divisiolls, alld to change a1lY otlter regulatiolls affecting tlte student body. Challgcs shall go into force 'wize71cver the proper autizorities so delermille, al,d shall apply not ollly to prospective stude1tts but also to those 'wllo at that time are matriculated in the Universit,),. The University also reserves tire rigizt 10 wi/ltdra'lv courses at a1lY time.
A graduate student must satisfy Ihe requirements for all advanced degree "tuhicll are i71 force at tire lime tire degree is 10 be mvarded.
LISTING SEQUENCE
The University's course and section offerings are printed in the Time Schedule in the sequence below, which, in general, is in alphabetical order within colleges. The major exceptions are ROTC courses, which appear after the College of Engineering, the Graduate School divisions, and Dentistry and Medicine.
The quarterly COURSE CHANGES, and REQUIRED PERMISSION SIGNATURES, are also listed in this sequence.
NONMATRICULATED COLLEGE CODE: A
001 NONMATRICULATED
ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PlANNING-COLLEGE CODE: B
ARCH 51 ARCHITECTURE B CON 52 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION L ARC 53 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE URB P 56 URBAN PLANNING
ARTS AND SCIENCES-COLLEGE CODE: C A 8. S 100 ARTS 8. SCIENCES ANTH 102 ANTHROPOLOGY ARCHY 103 ARCHAEOLOGY PHY A 104 PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY ART 105 ART ART H 106 ART HISTORY ASTR 107 ASTRONOMY ATM S 108 ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES SIOL 112 BIOLOGY BOT 115 BOTANY CHEM 117 CHEMISTRY
CLASS GRK LAT CL AR CL LI N E ARAB HEBR PRSAN TKISH CMU C LIT DANCE DRAMA ECON ENGL ENGL FAR E
CHIN HD UR INDIC INON JAP KOR MONG SNKRT SINGH TAMIL THAI TIB TKIC VIET
BULGR CZECH HUNGR POLSH ROMN RUSS SER C SLAV
HUM SOC S G ST GENET GEOG GEOL GERM HST HSTAA HSTAM HSTAS HSTEU H EC LA LING MATH MICRO MUSIC OCEAN PHIL PE M DNC M H ED R ED PE W DNC W H ED R ED PHYS POL S
CLASSICS 118 CLASSICS 119 GREEK 120 LATIN 121 CLASSICAL ARCHAEOLOGY 122 CLASSICAL LINGUISTICS 123 NEAR EAST 124 ARABIC 125 HEBREW 127 PERSIAN 128 TURKISH 131 COMMUNICATIONS 134 COMPARATIVE LIT 135 DANCE (DRAMA) 136 ORAMA 138 ECONOMICS 141 ENGLISH-FRESHMAN 141 ENGLISH 143 FAR EASTERN AND RUSSIAN INST 144 ASIAN LANGUAGES & LIT 145 CHINESE 147 HINDI·URDU 149 INDIC 150 INDIAN 151 JAPANESE 152 KOREAN 154 MONGOLIAN 155 SANSKRIT 156 SINGHALESE 157 TAMIL 159 THAI 160 TIBETAN 161 TURKIC 162 VIETNAMESE 163 SLAVIC LANGUAGES & LIT 165 BULGARIAN 167 CZECH 168 HUNGARIAN 169 POLISH 170 ROMANIAN 171 RUSSIAN 172 SER BO·CROA TlAN 174 SLAVIC
GENERAL EDUCATION 178 HUMANITIES 182 SOCIAL SCIENCE 185 GENERAL STUDIES 186 GENETICS 188 GEOGRAPHY 191 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES 192 GERMANIC LANGUAGES & LIT 193 HISTORY 194 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS 195 ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL HISTORY 196 HISTORY OF ASIA 197 MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY 198 HOME ECONOMICS 200 LIBERAL ARTS 203 LINGUISTICS 206 MATHEMATICS 216 MICROBIOLOGY 217 MUSIC 219 OCEANOGRAPHY 221 PHILOSOPHY 223 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN 224 DANCE-M 225 HEAL TH EDUCATION-MEN 227 RECREATION EDUCATION-MEN 229 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN 230 DANCE-W 231 HEALTH EDUCATION-WOMEN 233 RECREATION EDUCATION-WOMEN 239 PHYSICS 244 POLITICAL SCIENCE 245 PRE BA 246 PRE OCEANOGRAPHY 247 PRE DENT 249 PRE DENT HYG 256 PRE MAJOR 258 PRE MED 259 PRE OCCUP THERAPY 260 PRE PHYS THERAPY 261 PRE MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY
PSYCH 262 PSYCHOLOGY P MED 263 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
ROM CATA FREN ITAl PORT PROV RMN SPAN
SCAND
264 266 268 270 272 274 275 276
283
ROMANCE LANGUAGES 8. LIT ROMANCE LINGUISTICS 8. LIT CATALAN FRENCH ITALIAN PORTUGUESE PROVENCAL ROMANIAN SPANISH
SCANDINAVIAN LANGUAGES 8. LIT SCANDINAVIAN
DAN FINN NORW SWEO soc SPCH S&HSC ZOOL
285 DANISH 287 FINNISH 289 NORWEGIAN 291 SWEDISH 293 SOCIOLOGY 295 SPEECH 296 SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCE 297 ZOOLOGY
BUS~&ST~ ADM3'~I'STMc!6CO~TrNC~OOL CODE: .E A ORG 302 ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY AND
B CMU B ECN BG&S S POL SA CJ FIN I BUS MKTG o MGT PERS Q METH
U D R INS TRANS
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 30G BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 307 BUSINESS ECONOMICS 308 BUS. GOVERNMENT & SOCIETY 309 BUSINESS POLICY 314 BA-CONJOINT 316 FINANCE 324 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 326 MARKETING 328 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 330 PERSONNEL AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS 332 QUANTITATIVE MEnlODS 334 UNDECLARED BA 340 URBAN DEVELOPMENT 341 RISK AND INSURANCE 344 TRANSPORTATION 349 GRAD-BA
EDUCATION-COLLEGE CODE: H EDUC 351 EDUCATION 8. GRAD EDUCATION
353 ANTHROPOLOGY 354 ART 355 BIOLOGY 356 BUSINESS EDUCATION 357 CHEMISTRY 359 DRAMA 360 ECONOMICS 363 ENGLISH 364 FAR EASTERN 365 FRENCH 366 GEOGRAPHY 367 GEOLOGY 368 GERMAN 369 HEALTH EDUCATION 370 HISTORY 371 HOME ECONOMICS 372 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 373 JOURNALISM 374 LATIN 375 MATHEMATICS 376 MUSIC 377 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN 378 PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN 379 PHYSICS 380 POLITICAL SCIENCE 382 PRE EDUCATION 385 PSYCHOLOGY 386 RUSSIAN 381 SPANISH 388 SOCIOLOGY 389 SPEECH EDUCATION 390 SPEECH 8. HEARING THERAPY 391 NORWEGIAN 392 SWEDISH
EDADM 393 EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION EDC8.1 394 CURRICULUM 8. INSTRUCTION EOHED 395 HIGHER EDUCATION EDHPS 396 HISTORY. PHILOSOPHY 8. SOCIOLOGY
OF EDUCATION EDPSY 397 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY EDSPE 398 SPECIAL EDUCATION
399 NATURAL SCIENCES
ENGINEERING-COLLEGE CODE: J A A 400 AERONAUTICS AND ASTRONAUTICS CH E 402 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
CIVE CEEM CEHY CEST CETC
CEWA E E G E HSS
M E CER E MTL E MET E MIN E NUC E
403 CIVIL ENGINEERING 404 CIVIL ENGINEERING CORE COURSES 405 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 406 HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING 407 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING 408 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING 8.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS 409 WATER 8. AIR RESOURCES 410 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 414 GENERAL ENGINEERING 416 HUMANISTIC·SOCIAL STUDIES 418 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 419 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 420 CERAMIC ENGINEERING 421 MATERIALS ENGINEERING 422 METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING 426 MINING ENGINEERING 428 NUCLEAR ENGINEERING
RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING PROGRAM A S 442 AEROSPACE STUDIES M SCI 444 MILITARY SCIENCE N SCI 446 NAVAL SCIENCE
FISHERIES-COLLEGE CODE: K FISH 452 FISHERIES FD SC 453 FOOD SCIENCE
FOREST RESOURCES-COLLEGE CODE: .. FOR R 502 FOREST RESOURCES
NURSING-COLLEGE CODE: N NURS 552 NURSING
556 NURSE AFFILIATES
PHARMACY-COLLEGE CODE: P PHARM 610 PHARMACY PH CH 612 PHARMACEUTICAL CHEM PH S 614 PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES PH COG 618 PHARMACOGNOSY
RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING PROGRAM (See section directly after the College of Engineering.)
LISTING SEQUENCE (Cont'd) SOCIAL WORK-(See GriJduate School for Major I Masler·s Onlyl.) CONTINUING STUDIES
SOCIAL WORK-COLLEGE CODE: T SOC W 782 SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK
CSAA 625 CS-AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAU rlCS CSCER 626 CS-CERAMIC ENGR CSCHE 627 CS-CHEMICAL ENGR CSCE 628 CS-CIVIL ENGR CSEE 629 CS-ELECTRICAL ENGR CSENG 630 CS-ENGINE"ERING CSGE 631 CS-GENERAL ENGR CSHSS 632 CS-HUMANISTIC-SOCIAl STUDIES CSIE 633 CS-INDUSTRIAL ENGR CSME 634 CS--MECHANICAL ENGR CSMTL 635 CS-MATERIALS ENGR CSMET 636 CS-METALLURGICAL ENGR CSMIN 637 CS--MINING ENGR CSNE 638 CS-NUCLEAR ENGR CSPMR 640 CS-MEDICINE & REHABILITATION CSPMD 641 CS-PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
GRADUATE SCHOOLo-COLLEGE CODE: R
C SCI DR AR
GPHYS
L1BR
QUAT RAD B RAD S
650 ASIAN STUDIES GROUP 652 BIOLOGY TEACHING GROUP 653 BIOMATHEMATICS GROUP 657 COMPUTER SCIENCE GROUP 659 DRAMA ARTS 661 COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY GROUP 663 GEOPHYSICS GROUP 666 GRADUATE UNASSIGNED 668 GRADUATE VISITING 671 LIBRARIANSHIP-S 672 NEAR EASTERN STUDIES GROUP 673 PHYSIOLOGY·PSYCHOLOGY 675 QUATERNARY STUDIES 677 RADIATION BIOLOGY 679 RADIOLOGICAL SCIENCE GROUP
DENTISTRY-COLLEGE CODE: U D HYG 800 DENTAL HYGIENE o MAT 802 DENTAL MATERIALS COM 0 804 COMMUNITY DENTISTRY DENT 805 DENTISTRY DT CJ 807 DENTISTRY-CONJOINT ENDO 808 ENDODONTICS FPD 809 FIXED PARTIAL DENTURES ODTP 812 ORAL DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT PLANNING OPER 814 OPERATIVE DENTISTRY ORAL B 816 ORAL BIOLOGY o S 818 ORAL SURGERY ORTHO 821 ORTHODONTiCS PEDO 824 PEDODONTICS PERIO 826 PERIODONTICS PROS 832 PROSTHODONTICS
LAW-COLLEGE CODE: X LAW 852 LAW
MEDICINE-COLLEGE CODE: Y ANEST 906 ANESTHESIOLOGY HUBIO 907 HUMAN BIOLOGY BlOC 908 BIOCHEMISTRY B STR 909 BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE BI HS 910 BIOMEDICAL HISTORY CONJ 911 CONJOINT EXP A 912 EXPERIMENTAL ANIMAL MED MED P 913 MEDICAL PRACTICE MED T 914 MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY MED 915 MEDICINE MICRO 916 MICROBIOLOGY NR 917 NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY
683 RUSSIAN & EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES GROUP
OB GY 919 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY o T 920 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY OPHTH 921 OPHTHALMOLOGY
690 SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL PH 0 PROGRAM ORTHP 922 ORTHOPEDICS INTERSCHOOl OR INTERCOLLEGE PROGRAMS OTOl 923 OTOLARYNGOLOGY
PATH 924 PATHOLOGY PEDS 925 PEDIATRICS
BIOEN 745 BIOENGINEERING (ENGINEERING & MEDICINE)
PHCOl 926 PHARMACOLOGY PM&R 928 PHYS MED & REHAB P T 930 PHYSICAL THERAPY P BIO 932 PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS P MED 934 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
Q SCI 750 QUANTITATIVE SCIENCE (Fisheries & Forest Resources)
U CONJ 757 UNiVERSITY CONJOINT WLF S 760 WILDLIFE SCIENCE
(Fisheries & Forest Resources)
PUBLIC AFFAIR~COlLEGE CODE: Q 935 PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS P AFR 770 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS PSYC 936 PSYCHIATRY PB AD 773 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION RADGY 938 RADIOLOGY PB PL 774 PUBLIC POLICY SURG 941 SURGERY
-II majors are the same as undergraduate majors in other Colleges or schools, the same major code is used, but is identified as a major in 1I1e Graduate School by the College Code.
UROl 946 UROLOGY BUSINESS EDUCATION
SEC S 990 SECRETARIAL STUDIES
BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS
Used on Official Programs
A1\lY ARMORY GEn GENERAL ENGINEERING OBS OBSERVATORY AND ANDERSON HALL BUILDING OCB OCEANOGRAPHY BARGE ARA ARCHITECTURE ANNEX GPH GEOPHYSICS ANNEX OCE OCEANOGRAPHY BUILDING AR2 ARCHITECTURE ANNEX 2 GRH OLD BOTANY GREENHOUSE OeN OCEANOGRAPHY TEACHING ARC ARCHITECTURE HALL GTH GUTHRIE HALL BUILDING ART ART BUILDING GUG GUGGENHEIM HALL OCX OCEANOGRAPHY ANNEX ATG ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES-
HAG HENRY ART GALLERY PAR PARRINGTON HALL GEOPHYSICS BLDG HEP HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS LAB peH PURCHASING BLDG
BAG BAGLEY HALL H~II-I HOME :MANAGEMENT HOUSE PDL PADELFORD HALL BLM BALMER HALL HSB HEALTH SCIENCES BLDG PHY PHYSICS BUILDING BNS BENSON HALL HUB STUDENT UNION BUILDING PH3 PHYSICS ANNEX 3
HUT HUTCHINSON HALL PLH GLENN HUGHES PLAYHOUSE CDC CHILD DEVELOPMENT HYD HARRIS HYDRAULICS PRI PARRINGTON ANNEX 1
CENTER LABORATORY PR4 PARRINGTON ANNEX 4 CDH CONDON HALL PR5 PARRINGTON ANNEX 5 CHS COACH HOUSE ICD INSTITUTE OF CHILD
PR6 PARRIKGTON ANNEX (j DEVELOPMENT CLK CLARK HALL (PSYCH DEV LAB) PRA PARRINGTON ANNEX A CL8 CLINIC 8 IMA INTRA)'IURAL ACTIVITIES PRB PARRINGTON ANNEX B CMU COMMUNICATIONS BLDG BUILDING PTH PENTHOUSE CNH CANOE I-lOUSE CRH CREW HOUSE JHA JOHNSO~ ANNEX A RAI RAITT HALL CYB CYCLOTRON BUILDING JHB JOHNSON ANNEX B ROB ROBERTS HALL
JHN JOHNSON HALL SAV SAVERY HALL DEN DENNY HALL
DRG DRUG LABORATORY LIB SUZZALLO LIBRARY SHB SHO\VBOAT
DTV DRAMA-TV BUILDING LOW LOEW HALL SMI SMITH HALL
EDP EDMUNDSON PAVILION )'IEB 1lECHANICAL ENGINEERING SPC SPEECH CLINIC
EEB ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING TGB TUBBY GRAVES BUILDING BUILDING MKZ MACKENZIE HALL THO THOMSON HALL
EGA ENGINEERING ANNEX MLR MILLER HALL EGL EAGLESON HALL MOR MORE HALL U"VH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
FIS FISHERIES CENTER MRN MAIUNE SCIENCE BUILDING WCL \VILSON CERAMIC
FRH FRIDAY HARBOR MUS MUSIC BUILDING LABORATORY
WFS "VINKEN\VERDER FOREST FRR FIRE ARTS BUILDING NRB NUCLEAR REACTOR SCIENCE BUILDING BUILDING WLS WILSONIAN BALLROOM
GCR GOLF COURSE NX2 NURSING ANNEX 2 WSM "VASHINGTON STATE GDR GOLF DRIVING RANGE NX3 NURSING ANNEX 3 MUSEUM
COURSE CHANGES The following pages describe:
1. NE'¥ COURSES. These courses have been added to the University curriculum General Catalog, therefore, they are not described in the catalog. THEY ARE OFFERED IN THE QUARTER COVERED BY THIS TIME SCHEDULE.
since publication of the 1969-70 NOT NECESSARILY BEING
2. CHANGES IN COURSE NUMBER (CHG). Descriptions of these courses are found in the 1969-70 General Catalog under the former number, which is indicated here. Use the "C'W course number on your Official Program.
Courses listed here are those formally approved through July 10, 1969.
COLLEGE OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNING
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
NEW
499 Undergraduate Research (*, max. 6)
Individual or small group studies in which students may select topics with approval of faculty sponsor and department. Prerequisite, permission.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE
NEW
242 Design Basics (6)
Intensive study in the ana1ysis of, approach to, solution of, and presentations of, basic landscape architectural problems. Prerequisites, Architecture 401, 406, 411 (formerly 225) and/or permission.
URBAN PLANNING
NEW 475 Directed Social Change (3)
General course for both undergraduate and graduate students on the theories and practice of directed social change and citizen involvement in the planning process.
NEW
500 Survey of Urban Planning (3)
Concepts and logic of planning as a professional activity. Evolution of guiding ideas in relation to changing social, economic, and environmental conditions within the American political framework. Major procedures used by planners. Critical appraisal. Not open to students who have taken 400. Prerequisite, graduate standing in Urban Planning.
NEW
SOl Resources for Urban Planning (2)
Introduction to ar~s of specialized study in environmental planning and policy programming. Organization for planning in the Seattle region; range of activities and emphasis, established and changing roles. Required of new graduate students; not open to others. Prerequisite, graduate standing in Urban Planning.
525 Transportation and Land Use Planning Models (3)
Theory underlying land use and transportation planning models; past attempts to model urban development; modeling of alternatives; forecasting technological innovation, assessing its land-use implications. Offered jointly with CETC 525. .
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
ANTHROPOLOGY
Specific areas in Anthropology are designated by departmental area leHers. These letters must precede course numbers on the student's Official Program. Designation letters are:
ANTH Anthropology ARCHY Archaeology PHY A Physical Anthropology
ANTHROPOLOGY
CHG
III Replaces 211
CHG
213 Replaces 313
CHG
216 Replaces 321
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
NEW
487 Human and Comparative Osteology (3)
Introduction to the vertebrate skeleton. The skeleton is described in detail and various methods of determining age and sex are presented. Osteometry and modern statistical methods for handling such data~ Prerequisite, instructor's permission.
NEW
586 Topics in Primate and Human Evolution (3, max. 9)
Enlargement of physical anthropology program made possible by enlargement of faculty.
ART
Specific areas in Art are designated by departmental area letters. These letters must precede course numbers on the student's Official Program. Designation letters are:
ART Art ART H Art History
ART
NEW
ART 101 Special Studies in Art for Nonmajors
(3, max. 9) .
I ndividual and group instruction in art, with special projects, readings, and papers in ~\ft serving as a focus for studio work. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
ART 356 Glass Blowing (3, max. 9)
The techniques of blowing molten glass by the use of the blow pipe. Glass furnace construction and lectures on glass technology. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
ART 420 Art and Architecture of the Kansal (8)
A study, conducted in the field and lecture/ discussion sessions, of all the important monuments of Japanese art in the temples, shrines, and museums of Kyoto, Otsu, Nara, Osaka, and their vicinities.
NEW
ART 491 Readings in Art Education (3)
Basic readings in art education. A survey of leaders and movements that have contributed to the development of art education, with special attention given to social and philosophical factors that have infiuenced art programs in American schools. Prerequisite, senior standing.
NEW
ART 492 Field Study in Art Education (3, max. 9)
Individual study under the direction of a faculty member of a selected problem in art education within a school setting. Prerequisites, approved plan of study and permission of instructor.
NEW
ART ~93 Problems in Art Education (3, max. 9)
A course designed to consider significant and critical problems in the field of art education. Topic to be announced. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
ART 494 Instructional Materials in Art
Education (3, max. 9)
The preparation of teaching materials in selected media appropriate to the learner and with concern for subject matter. Prerequisite, senior standing.
ART HISTORY
NEW
ARTH 308 Survey of Modem Art (5)
The art of Europe and America from the late eighteenth century to the present, with emphasis on stylistic and thematic changes in painting.
NEW
ARTH 469 Problems in Northern European Art
(3, max. 12)
The evolution of North European art during the fifteenth through the seventeenth centuries, the study of which wilJ direct the attention of students to the many points of iconography, style, and attribution that need clarification. During four quarters the major artistic traditions of this area will be covered. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.
NEW
ARTH 581 Problems in Modem Art (3, max. 9)
Art historical problems of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisites, graduate standing and 308 or equivalent, or instructor's permission.
ASIAN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
HINDI·URDU
NEW
301,302,303 Advanced Hindi (5,5,5)
Advanced conversation. Rapid reading of Hindi prose, drama, and poetry. Introduction to literary criticism and history of Hindi language and literature. Prerequisite, 203 or equivalent.
NEW
468 Seminar on Modern Hindi Literature (3)
Genre and contextual analysis of literary forms of a rapidly developing language.
TAMIL
NEW
411, 412, 413 Advanced Tamil (5,5,5)
Readings in modem literary Tamil. The modern novel and short story, as seen in the writings of such writers as leyakantam, Putumaippittan, Vayyavan, lanakiraman, Sundara Ramaswamy, and Ramamirtham. Laboratory sessions will continue practice in the colloquial diulect. Prerequisite, 403.
NEW
455 Structure of Dravidian (3)
Comparative analysis of the phonologies and morphologies of the major Dravidian languages.
THAI
NEW
411, 412, 413 Reading in ThaI (5,5,5)
Readings in a variety of modern styles, with oral and written practice. Prerequisite, 403 or equivalent.
TURKIC
NEW
542, 543 Comparath'c and Historical Grammar of Turkic Languages (3,3)
Classification of the Turkic languages; alphabets used; phonology, morphology, and syntax; lexical composition; structure changing developments. Offered every third year; of· fered first time Winter, 1970, Spring, 1970. Prerequisites, Turkic 301, 302, 303, 404, or Turkish 101-102. 103.
NEW
546 Old Turkic (Orchon Turkic) (3)
Introduction to Runic script, phonology, morphology, and syntax of the oldest form of Turkic; reading and translation of the seventh through eighth century inscriptions, of importance for the history of the Turks during this period. Offered every third year; offered first time Winter, 1970. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
547 Old Uighur (3)
Introduction to script systems, phonology, morphology, and syntax. Reading and translation of mainly Buddhist texts in Uighur script (eighth through eleventh century). Offered every third year; offered first time Spring, 1970. Prerequisite, permission, or background in Old Turkic or a modern Turkic language.
NEW
600 Independent Study or Research (*)
Independent study or research on different topics of Turkic language and literature. Prerequisite, permission.
BIOLOGY
NEW
587 Analysis of De\"(!lopment Laboratory (1-5, max. 5)
A series of intensive workshops in developmental biology, each extending from seven to ten days. Each will be based on problems under study in the laboratory of the instructors involved and will use materials, methods, and approaches characteristic of that laboratory. Prerequisites, 586 and permission.
BOTANY
NEW
350 Introduction to Plant Geography (3)
Patterns of world vegetation distributions; the relationships between vegetation and climate; introduction to general theories of plant distribution. Emphasis will be upon the affinities between vegetation in different parts of the world.
CHEMISTRY
CHG
145 Replaces 145H
CHG
155,165 Replace 15511, 165H
CLASSICS
HEBREW
NEW
401,402,403 Advanced Classical Hebrew (5,5,5)
Extensive readings in the Hebrew Bible and relevant materials, with special emphasis on the various genres and styles used and analysis of problems of interpretation and translation. Prerequisite, 203 or equivalent.
NEW
600 Independent Study or Research (3-6, max. 18)
NEW
700 Thesis (*)
NEAR EAST
NEW
220 Ancient Near Eastern Culture (5)
Ancient Near Eastern civilizations, with emphasis on the culture and civilization of the Northwest Semites.
NEW
442 TurkL'ih Uterature in English (3)
Survey of Turkish literature, both Ottoman and modern, with emphasis on poetry.
NEW
490 Supervi..,ed Study (3-6, max. 18)
Special work in Near Eastern studies for graduates and undergraduates.
NEW
499 Undergraduate Research (3.6, max. 18)
PERSIAN
NEW
401,402,403 Ad"anced Persian (5,5,5)
Reading selected Persian literary texts. Prereq· uisite, 203 or equivalent.
NEW
600 Independent Study or Research (3-6, max. 18)
NEW
700 Thesis (*)
TURKISH
NEW
600 Independent Study or Research (3-6, max. 18)
NEW
700 Thest .. (*)
COMMUNICATIONS
NEW
583 Regional Communication Systems (5)
Analysis of communications problems of regional economic associations, theory of political community, and examination of empirical research on regional communications. Special emphasis will be given to Western Europe and the North Atlantic area. Prerequisites, 480, 485 or equivalent, or permission. Offered alternate years with 585.
NEW
584 Research Seminar In Regional Communication Systems (3)
Directed research in communications factors in regional integration in a detennined region of the world. Offered alternate years with 586. Prerequisite, 583.
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
NEW
261,262,263 Modern African Literature (3,3,3)
A survey course in African literature from the colonial period to the present with specific references to the themes of nostalgia, rebellion, and humanism. Readings, discussions of, and reports on, representative works in prose, poetry, and drama. Among authors studied: Achebe, Mphahlele, Oyono, Paton, Senghor, Soyinka, Tutuola. Prerequisite, sophomore, pmior, or senior standing.
NEW
571 Studies in the Lyric (3-5, max. IS)
An examination of central questions in the study of the lyric genre, as approached from an international point of view. Course will change, so consult department each quarter for specific information. Prerequisite, ordinarily, reading knowledge of one foreign language.
DRAMA
NEW
102-103 Play Ana1ysis (3-3)
Descriptive analysis of plays, both modern and historical, to pro\'ide tools to assist students to read texts critically and creatively.
eHG 1.75,276,277 Replace 471, 472, 473
NEW
371,372,373 Special Studies (2,2,2)
Specialized and individual work related to the main curriculum of the third year of the Experimental Drama Program. Prerequisite, completion of two years of work in the Experimental Drama Program.
NEW
410,411,412 Advanced Theatre Technical Practices (3,3,3)
Apprenticeship under faculty-staff supervision, in theories, techniques, and equipment of stage scenery, lighting, costumes, and scene painting. 410: scene construction and scene painting; 411: costumes; 412: lighting and technical stage procedures. Prerequisites, 210 for 410; 211 for 411; 212 for 412.
NEW
416 History of Clothing and Costume (5)
Survey of history of clothing and theatrical costume; emphasis on the dress of the audience and the actor in historic periods of theatrical activity.
CHG
417 Replaces 411
NEW
459 Intensive Rehearsal and Performance (6, max. 18)
Prerequisites, acceptance for Experimental Drama Program and completion of previous two years.
NEW
460 Introduction to Directing (3)
Introduction to the art of the stage director.
NEW
461.462 Elementary Directing (3,3)
An elementary study of the art of the stage director. Prerequisite for 461, B average or above in 460; for 462, B average or abOVe in 461.
CHG
464 Replaces 462
NEW
511 Design Studio (3, max. 9)
Artistic principles and techniques as a b~lSis for creative work in theatre design. Studio work in composition, color, line, space, light, and shade. Reports and outside reading may be required.
NEW
517.518.519 Studies in Hilitoric Design (3,3.3)
The investigation of artistic principles and modes that influenced the art, architecture, furniture, and decor of selected historic periods. Prerequisites, 517 for 5 t 8; 5 t 8 for 519; or permission.
NEW
561 Directing Apprenticeship (5, max. 15)
Apprenticeship with professional director or association with thesis director. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
NEW
563 Seminar in Directing (2, max. 12)
Weekly meeting of all graduate directing students to discuss working problems on major productions in which they arc involved. Examination of problems of the stage director on the advanced level. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
NEW
571.572,573 Problems In Theatre History Research (3,3,3)
Methods and techniques of research in theatre history. Relationship of theatre arts to other arts and society in major periods of theatre history. Prerequisites, 571 for 572; 572 for 573.
FAR EASTERN AND RUSSIAN INSTITUTE
CHG
426 Origins of the East European States (5)
Offered jointly with HST AM 426.
NEW
515 Chinese Materials on Modem H1story (3-6)
Modem history as written by the Chinese. Includes discussion of reference materials and research aids as well as problems of historical interpretation. Differences between Communist and non-Communist historians will be discussed. Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Offered jointly with HSTAS 559.
NEW
517-518 Semirutr on Modem Chinese Social History (3-6)-(3-6)
A seminar on social change in twentiethcentury Chinia, with special attention to urban society. Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Offered jointly with HSTAS 560-561.
CHG
566 to be offered jointly with HST AS 566
GEOGRAPHY
NEW
200 Introduction to Human Geography (5)
Survey of non-economic components of patterns and systems of human occupancy of the world. Emphasis on cultural processes, dynamic change, functional relations and networks. No prerequisite; Geography 100 recommended.
NEW
227 Historical Geography of Black America (3)
Study of the historical processes of AfroAmerican migration and segregation in Afro-
American settlement patterns in the United States; study of theories of the human use of space as related to Afro-American migration and settlement.
GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES
NEW
418 Periglacial Processes and Environments (3)
An introduction to environmental processes in glacier-free areas, with emphasis on frost action and its effects. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
GERMANIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
NEW
299 Directed Reading (1-5, max. 10)
This course in independent study is designed specifically for nonmajors who have demonstrated a level of proficiency equivalent to the completion of German 203 and who wish to go on with reading original texts in German literature and thought.
NEW
310 Introduction to Twentieth-Century Literature (3)
Short stories, poems, and a play by modem ~md contemporary representative writers. Prerequisite, t 5 credits of second-year German.
NEW
311 Introduction to the Gemmn Nonlle (3)
Representative writers, such as Ke])er, Meyer, and Storm. Theory of the Novelle. Prerequisite, 310.
NEW
312 Introduction to Goethe (3)
Faust and selected poems. Prerequisite, 311.
NEW
340 Friedrich Nietzsche and His Impact on German Literature (3)
The course is concerned with the analysis of Friedrich Niet7.5che's brief works and with the discussion of his position within modem German literature and thought. Nietzsche marks the dividing line between the classical-romantic tradition of German intellectual life and the inceptions of a new critical age during which the values of the past were put on trial. Special emphasis will be placed on Nietzsche as a forerunner of modern and contemporary German literature. Prerequisite, permission; open to upper- and lower-division students.
NEW 341 Kafka in English (3)
Intensive study of the short stories and novels of Franz Kafka in English translation; emphasis on philosophical relevance and esthetic significance. Prerequisite, permission; open to upper- and lower-division students.
CHG
342 Replaces 464
NEW
495 Proseminar in German Literature (3, max. 15)
Topics to be arranged and announced. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
513 Gennany 1918-1968: Study in Gennan Fiction and Thought (3)
German intellectual life from 1918 to 1968. A study in German fiction and thought in relation to the cultural, political, and social aspects of the period. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
570 Nietzsche (3)
Intensive study of the short stories and novels of Friedrich Nietzsche in the original. Emphasis on philosophical relevance and esthetic significance. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
HISTORY
Specific areas in History are designated by departmental area letters. These leUers must precede course numbers on the student's Official Program. Designation letters are:
HST General History HST AA History of the Americas HSTAM Ancient and Medieval History
(including Byzantine) HST AS Asian History HSTEU Modem European History
GENERAL mSTORY
CHG HST 101 Replaces 112
NEW
HST 111 The Ancient World (5)
A history of the origins of Western civilization to the fall of Rome.
eHG HST 113 Replaces 102
NEW HST 465 Numismatics Seminar (3)
An introduction to the use of numismatic evidence for political, economic, and cultural history. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW HST 563 Modem Near East (3-6)
Field course to introduce the student to the major periods and problems of Ne.u Eastern history, 1798 to the present. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
NEW
HSTAA
405-406 History of American Character and Values (5-5)
A course designed to explore the origins and nature of American character and values, past and present, with special emphasis upon American Protestantism and the role of religion in American life. Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Limited enrollment.
NEW
HSTAA 555·556 Seminar: American Intellectual
History (3-6)
This course seeks to develop research and writing competence in American intellectual history. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL HISTORY
NEW
HSTAM 426 Origins of the East European States (5)
Analysis of social, cultural, and political development among the Slavs and other peoples of Eastern Europe that led to the emergence of national stales of the Middle Ages. Prerequi· site, HST 112 or permission. Offered jointly with Far E 426.
NEW
HSTAM 431 Topics in Medieval History: 500·1000
(5)
A study in depth of one or more topics in the history of Europe during the early Middle Ages. Prerequisite, a course in medieval history.
NEW
HSTAM 432 Topics in Medieval History: 1000·1250
(5)
A study in depth of one or more topics in the history of Europe during the High Middle Ages. Prerequisite, a course in medieval history.
NEW
HSTAM 433 Topics in Medieval History: 1250-1500
(5)
A study in depth of one or more topics in the history of Europe during the Later Middle Ages. Prerequisite, a course in medieval history.
ASIAN HISTORY
NEW HSTAS 559 Chinese Materials on Modern History
(3·6)
Modern history as written by the Chinese. Includes discussion of reference materials and research aids as well as problems of historical interpretation. Differences between Communist and non-Communist historians will be dis· cussed. Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Offered jointly with FAR E 515.
NEW
HSTAS 560·561 Seminar on Modem Chinese Social
History (3-6)-(3-6)
A seminar on social change in twentieth-century China, with special attention to urban society. Prerequisite, permission of instructor. Offered jointly with FAR E 517·518.
MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY
NEW
HSTEU 380 History of Scandina\'ia to 1814 (3)
A survey of Scandinavian history from the Viking Period to 1814, with primary emphasis on the development of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, and the role of the Scandinavians in world history, Offered jointly with SCAND 380.
NEW
HSTEU 381 History of Scandinavia Since 1814 (3)
A survey of Scandinavian history from 1814 to the present, with major emphasis on the political, social, cultural, and economic development of the Scandinavian countries. Offered jointly with SCAND 381.
NEW
HSTEU 562 Early Spanish History (3·6)
Problems in the history of Spain, antiquity through the Middle Ages. Prerequisites, HSTEU 461, HSTEU 462. (Formerly History 495,496.)
NEW
HSTEU 563 Modern Spanish History (3.6)
Problems in the history of Spain, 1500 to the present. Prerequisites, HSTEU 461, HSTEU 462. (Formerly History 495,496.)
LINGUISTICS
NEW
447 Language Development (3)
The study of first.:.language acquisition and use by children. Emphasis will be placed on the· oretical issues and research techniques. Offered jointly as PSYCH 457. Prerequisite, senior or graduate major standing, or permission.
MATHEMATICS
NEW
394 Probability (3)
Sample sf,acesj basic axioms of probability; combinatorial probability; conditional probability and independence; binomial, Poisson, and normal distributions. Prerequisite, 136 or 224.
NEW
395 Probability (3)
Random variables; expectation and variance; laws of large numbers; normal approximation and other limit theorems; multidimensional distributions and transformations. Prerequisite, 394.
NEW
396 l'robability (3)
Characteristic functions and generating functions; recurrent events and renewal theory; random walk. Prerequisite, 395.
MUSIC
NEW
129 Afro-American Music (5)
A survey course centering on Black music in the United States but also clarifying the rela· tionship of this music to the musics of other Afro-American cultures as well as to their African roots.
NEW
207 University Oratorio Chorus (1)
A choral ensemble that performs major works with orchestra. Prerequisite, permission of in· structor,
NEW
208 University Laboratory Band (1)
Large ensemble performance practices in the ja7.l idiom, Prerequisite, audition or permission.
NEW
533 Preceptorial Reading in Ethnomusicology (5)
Basic literature in ethnomusicology in the geographic areas of India, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia with laboratory listening sections meeting concurrently with 316. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
NEW
534 Preceptorial Reading in Ethnomuslcology (5)
Basic literature in ethnomusicology for the geographical areas of Africa, Western Europe, and North and South America with laboratory sections and listening sections meeting concurrently with 317. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
NEW
535 Preceptorial Reading in Ethnomuslcology (5)
Basic literature in ethnomusicology in the geographic areas of Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East with laboratory and listening sections meeting concurrently with 318. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
NEW I
536 Transcription and Analysis (3)
A study of practice in different notational analytical systems used in nonwestern music. Pre:. requisite, 471.
OCEANOGRAPHY
NEW
458 Chemical Aspects of Marine Sediments (5)
A survey of minerals in marine sediments: their origin or mode of formation, their isotopic and chemical composition, their rate of deposition, their chemical alteration after deposition, their distribution and relative importance in the major sedimentary cycle. Prerequisite, one year of general chemistry.
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
NEW
314 Movement Exploration for Children (3) (Men and Women)
Theory and techniques of movement exploration utilizing time, :space, force, and flow variables as elements of movement organization.
CHG
350 Replaces 374
PHYSICS
NEW 101-102, 103 Physics for Teachers (5-5,5)
Basic concepts of physics, with particular emphasis on background needed for confident use of the new science curriculum materials in the schools. No credit granted for 101-until -102 is satisfactorily completed. Serves general education objectives by simultaneously dealing with historical, philosophical, and humanistic aspects of science. Prerequisites, 101-for -102; -102 for 103.
NEW
517,528,529 Current Problems in Physics (1,1,1)
Introduction to current research topics for beginning graduate students.
PSYCHOLOGY
NEW
110 Psychology of Human Sexual Behavior (3)
Survey of the current literature concerning the development of human sexual behavior. Physiological and psychological components of hll~ man sexuality and its deviations will be considered.
NEW 250 Mental Health of Minority Groups (3)
A survey of the problems of minority groups, with particular. emphasis on the conditions related to the development of mental health. Emphasis will be placed on the situation of the Negro, although Indian, Oriental, and Spanish-American groups will be included. Offered jointly as PSYC (Psychiatry) 25.0.
NEW
260 Psychological Aspects of Poverty (3)
Psychological effects of poverty and related social phenomena; the effects on psychological development, personality, mental health, and social behavior. Where possible, remedial steps will be discussed.
NEW
428 Survey of Psychoacoustics (3)
Study of the auditory stimulus, the hearing mechanism, and man's abilities to discriminate simple and complex sounds. Topics included are speech perception, hearing tests, and the effects of noise upon efficiency, speech communication, and the hearing mechanism. Prerequisite, 303 or equivalent.
NEW
443 Social Psychology of Prejudice (3)
An examination of social psychological theory and research regarding the development, maintenance, and dissolution of prejudicial attitudes, with particular emphasis on anti-Black sentiment. Topics to be covered include personality traits such as authoritarianism and dogmatism, environmental factors such as conformity and forced compliance, and cultural clements such as the notion of justice. In addition, an attempt will be made to characterize the personal psychology of the oppressed and to suggest ways in which low-power groups may decrease their power deficit. Prerequisites, 100 and 345.
NEW
457 Language Development (3)
The study of first-language acquisition and use by children. Emphasis will be placed on theoretical issues and research techniques. Offered jointly with Linguistics 447. Prerequisite, senior or graduate major standing, or permission.
CHG
461,462 Replace 401
NEW
500 Learning and Motivation (3)
A general survey of animal learning and motivation; emphasis is upon recent problems, findings and theoretical developments; topics may include avoidance learning, cyclic behavior, defensive behavior, food preferences, incentive motivation, noncontingcnt reinforcement, and territoriality. Prerequisite, graduate major standing.
CHG
505 ReplaceS 513
NEW
506 Personality and Social Development (5)
A survey of the theories and empirical literature in the area of personality and social development of children. Prerequisite, first-year graduate status.
NEW
509 Leadership (3)
A critical review of leadership literature and research with emphasis on empirical studies on leadership selection, training, and prediction of group and organizational effectiveness. Prerequisites, 345 and 514 or equivalents, or permission.
NEW
519 Statistical Methods for Developmental Psychology (3)
Presentation of those aspects of statistics and experimental design that are unique to or heavily used in research in developmental psychology, Prerequisites, 515 and graduate standing.
NEW
561 Advanced Cognitive Development (3)
Survey and discussion of the literature in the area of cognitive development in children, including language, attention, problem solving, and concept formation. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
CHG
562 Replaces 511
ROMANCE LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
FRENCH
NEW
410,411,411 Literature of the Renaissance (3,3,3)
Study of the main currents and writers of the Italian Renaissance-the lyric, drama, epic, and prose as exemplified by such writers as Poliziano, Sannazzaro, Guarini, Boiardo, Ariosto, . Castiglione, Machiavelli, Guicciardini, and Tasso. Prerequisites, French 304, 305, 306.
NEW
415 Trends in Twentieth-Century Theatre in English (5)
A study of the evolution of the French theatre from the turn of the century to the present. Special emphasis will be given to the French theatrical scene since World War II.
NEW
453 Sixteenth-Century Literary Prose (3)
Fiction and nonfiction of the French Renaissance: Rabelais, des Periers, Marguerite de Navarre, Calvin, Brantome, Montaigne, etc. Prerequisite, French 304.
NEW
460 Sixteenth-Century Drama (3)
The late medieval dramatic forms and their suppression. The rise of theatre based on Greco-Latin models. The influence of the Italian comedy. The pastoral drama and tragicomedy. Prerequisite, French 304.
NEW
480 Social and Cultural Background (3)
Common values, presuppositions, social-behavior patterns, and institutions of the culture area, as differentiated by social classes, regions, age groups, and time change over the past twenty years. Conducted in English, depending on the major. For French majors, some reading in French, with papers written in French. Required for teaching certificate with elementary- or secondary-level major in French. Prerequisite, French 222.
NEW
485 The French Enlightenment (6)
French thought and literature of the eighteenth century. Students may not receive credit for both this course and for 421 or 455. Prerequisite, French 305 or permission.
ITALIAN'
NEW
319 The Italian Short Story in English (3)
The short story from the No\'ellillo and Boccaccio to modern masters of the form. The translations will be studied both as examples of narrative technique and as reflections of particular moments in Italian cultural history. Prerequisite, at least sophomore standing,
NEW
465 Contemporary Italian Narrative (3)
A critical reading of selected modern exponents of the short story and novel. Prerequisite, Italian 304, 305, 306, or equivalent.
SPANISH
NEW
413, 414 Hispanic Poetry (3, 3)
A three-quarter course (beginning with 412) treating modern lyric poetry of the Hispanic world. The period studied extends from 1870 to 1936 and deals with thirteen major poets from Becquer to Hernandez. Prerequisites, Spanish 306, 351.
NEW
417 The Epoch of Cervantes (3)
An introductory study to Cervantes' environment, emphasizing the cultural and artistic background of that outstanding period, Preliminary to 418. Prerequisites, Spanish 304, 305, 306.
NEW
441 Spanish Drama: 1150·1600 (3)
Development of the drama in Spain. Selected texts, collateral readings, and reports. Prerequisites, Spanish 304, 305, 306.
NEW
442 Spanish Drama: 1600-1635 (3)
Development of the drama in Spain. Selected texts, collateral readings, and reports. Prerequisites, Spanish 304, 305, 306.
NEW
443 Spanish Drama: 1635-1681 (3)
Development of the drama in Spain. Selected texts. collateral readings, and reports. Prerequisites, Spanish 304, 305, 306.
NEW
444 The Modern Theatre in Spain: 1700-Romanticism (3)
A study of the directions. documents, and literature of Spain's theatre during the
eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Special attention to the concepts and manifestations of Neoclassicism and Romanticism. Prerequisites. Spanish 304, 305, 306.
NEW
445 The Modern Theatre In Spain: 1850-1900 (3)
The theories and literature of the Spanish theatre in the second half of the nineteenth century. Poslromantic drama, !?ellero clrico. Naturalism. Prerequisites. Spanish 304, 305, 306.
NEW
446 The Modern Theatre in Spain: 1900-Present (3)
Major currents and literature of Spain's theatre in this century. Special attention to modern reactions against Realism. Benavente. Valle-Inclan, Sastre, Lorca. and others. Prerequisites, Spanish 304, 305, 306.
CHG
450 Replaces 445
SCANDINA VI AN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
SCANDINA VIAN
NEW
380 History of Scandinavia to 1814 (3)
A survey of Scandinavian history from the Viking period to 1814, with primary emphasis on the development of Denmark, finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. and the role of the Scandinavians in world history. Offered jointly with HSTEU 380.
NEW
381 History of Scandina\'ja Since 1814 (3)
A survey of Scandinavian history from 1814 to the present with major emphasis on the political, social, cultural. and economic development of the Scandinavian countries. Offered jointly with HSTEU 381.
NEW
483 Strindberg and the Swedish Drama (5)
The study and discussion of representative Strindberg plays and of post-Strindberg plays by dramatists from Lagerkvist to Forssell in English translation, Students who have taken 481 and 482 cannot receive credit for 483.
SLA VIC LANGUAGES AND LITERATURE
RUSSIAN
NEW
240 Accelerated Scientific Russian (10)
Introduction to written Russian as a research tool; for science students only. Readings in chemistry and physics. Not accepted for Russian major language credit.
NEW
380 Russian Language in l.eningr.1d Program (15)
Academic credit offered to students participating in University-sponsored Russian Language Program nt the University of Moscow. Prerequisite, 305 or equivalent.
NEW
572 Seminar in RlL';sian Poetry (3, max. 9)
Topics in Russian poetry. to be selected by the instructor. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
CHG -590 Replaces 590
SOCIOLOGY
NEW
452 Health and Social Behavior (5)
Theoretical and methodological aspects of health, disease, and illness as deviant behavior in relation to social (organizational and occupational), ecological, demographic, and cultural determinants of health and health care. Prerequisite. 110.
SPEECH
Specific areas in Speech are designated by departmental area letters. These letters must precede course numbers on the student's Official Program. Designation letters arc:
SPCH Speech Arts and Sciences S&HSC Speech and Hearing Sciences
SPEECH
CHG 355 Speech in the Elementary Classroom (3)
Replaces Speech 359 Speech in the Cla~sroom (3)
CHG 356 Speech in the Secondary Classroom (3)
Replaces Speech 359 Speech in the Classroom (3)
ZOOLOGY
NEW
470 Concepts and Issues (5)
Zoological concepts, their current and potential applications to cultural dilemmas and frontiers. Prerequisite, advanced standing.
SCHOOL AND GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ADMINISTRATIVE THEORY AND ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
NEW
301 Beha\'ioral Science and Administration (4)
An introduction to some of the fundamental research and theories of behavioral science thut are particularly relevant to the study of management. Presented are materials that aid the student of management and administration in understanding the behavior of individuals and work groups. Prerequisite. junior standing.
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
NEW
512 Advanced Managerial Economics (3)
Focus is on application of basic form theory as developed in Business Economics 500. Principles of optimum resource allocation, empirical estimation of cost and demand schedules. Prerequisites, 500 and Quantitative Methods 500, or permission.
NEW
571-572 Research Reports (3-3)
Independent study in business administration; critical evaluation of business analysis and research methods. Effective communication of ideas is emphasized. Methods and content of independent research studies being completed by the students are subjected to critical evaluation. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
588 Seminar in Applied Micro-economic Analysis (3)
Seminar in applied micro-economic analysis: emphasis on individual selected topics and presentation of papers with application to economic problems of industries and firms such as the estimation of aggregate production functions for industries, consumer preference patterns, firm forecasting, and intrafirm pricing policies. Prerequisite. 512 or permission.
NEW
599 Doctoral Seminar In Business Economics (3)
Study and research in advanced topics of business economics. The seminar is generally concerned with unpublished areas of research and is conducted by visiting professors and departmental faculty. Prerequisites, permission; doctoral students only.
NEW
600 Independent Study or Research (*, max. 10)
Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
700 Thesis (*)
Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
702 Degree Final (3)
Prerequisite, permission.
BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT, AND SOCIETY
310 Legal Aspects of Business and Public Pollcy (5)
Legal questions involved in business and government relations, including government regulation of competition, of business labor relations, and of business effects on the public. The course will discuss government assistance to business as well as business influences on government. Discussion of regulations and the alternative of public ownership in selected case studies in such areas as pollution control and public utilities. Prerequisite, 200 or permission.
MARKETING
NEW
430 Quantitative Methods In Marketing (4)
Application of quantitative methods to marketing decision problems, such as product testing, advertising effectiveness, routing of salesmen, distribution systems, pricing, and marketing models. Methods include analysis of variance, multiple regression, Bayesian statistics, linear programming, and others as are appropriate. Prerequisites, 301 and Quantitative Methods 201, or equivalent.
NEW
525 Seminar in Consumer Behavior (3)
Analysis of current research in consumer behavior. Topics will include consumer decision-
making processes, models of buyer behavior, and contributions from the behavioral sciences. Prerequisite, MBA core requirements or permission.
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
NEW
404 Computer Programming for BIL'ilness (4)
In-depth coverage of FORTRAN IV with programming assignments. Machine and assembly languages. Overview of ALGOL, PLII, COBOL. Basic data processing techniques. Operating systems. Prerequisite, 200.
NEW
424 Simulation Technlque.~ (4)
Construction and operation of simulation models including the use of specialized simulation languages in conjunction with digital computers. Prerequisites, 100, 201.
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
NEW
320 I.aw of Urban Development (3)
Legal aspects of modern land utilization, including the urban plan, zoning, and private and public ownership, with a preliminary discussion of the nature of property and a brief survey of real property law.
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Specific areas in Education are designated by departmental area letters. These letters must pre~ede course numbers on the student's Official Program. Designation letters are:
EDADM Educational Administration EDC&I EDHED EDHPS
EDPSY EDSPE EDUC
Curriculum and Instruction Higher Education History, Philosophy, and Sociology of Education Educational Psychology Special Education Independent Study, Research, and Student Teaching
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
NEW
EDC&I 423 Workshop in Instructional Improve-
ment: Industrial Education (2-6)
Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in industrial education.
NEW
EDC&I 428 Organization and SupervL'ilon of Post-
Secondary Distributive Education (3)
Development of supervisory personnel for community colleges and technical vocational schools to initiate, operate, and administer postsecondary and midmanagement programs.
NEW
EDC&I 456 Workshop in Instructional Improve
ment: l.anguage Arts (2-6)
Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in language arts.
NEW
EDC&I 461 Supplementary Materials for tbe
Teaching of Reading (3)
Designed to provide acquaintance with, and bases for, evaluation of materials used in the teaching of reading. Basal readers, material from the content areas, recreational reading materials, and supplementary practice materials will be examined. Prerequisite, teaching experience.
NEW
EDC&I 468 Workshop in Instructionallmprovc
ment: Social Studies (2-6)
Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in social studies.
NEW
EDC&I 473 Workshop in Instructional Improve
ment: Science (2-6)
Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in science.
NEW
EDC&I 479 Workshop in Instructional Improve
ment: Mathematics (2-6)
Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in mathematics.
NEW EDC&I 485 Workshop In Instructional Improve-
ment: I.eaming Resources (2-6)
Individual or group study projects on the improvement of instruction in learning resources.
NEW
EDC&I 560 Seminar in Reading (3)
Desi~ned to focus primarily on those aspects of the reading process that are of concern in a developmental reading program. Emphasis is placed on research dealing with factors influencing reading ability, with problems in skill development, with effectiveness of various methods and approaches for teaching reading, with reading in content fields, and with recreational reading. Course work includes group and individual analysis of studies with attention given to research design and measurement. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
561 Seminar in Language Arts (3)
Study of recent research in language structure, with special attention given to research pertaining to the teaching of language skills: auding, speech, and written composition. Course work includes group and individual analysis of language arts studies, with attention given to research design and measurement. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
EDC&I 563 Current Issues in Language Arts
Education (1, max. 6)
Discussion of problems and issues of current interest and importance in language arts education.
NEW
EDC&I 567 Current Issues in Social Studies
Education (1, max. 6)
Discussion of problems and issues of current interest and importance in social studies education.
NEW
EDC&I 572 Current Issues in Science Education
(1. max. 6)
Discussion of topics and problems of current interest and importance in science education. Prerequisite. graduate status.
NEW
EDC&I 577 Current Issues in Mathematics Education
(1, max. 6)
Discussion of problems and issues of current interest and importance in mathematics education.
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
NEW
EDPSY 561 Group Process Laboratory (3)
Experience in small group process following the "T" group model. Collateral discussions of process and independent study. Prerequisite. permission.
SPECIAL EDUCATION
NEW
EDSPE 416 Evaluation of Instructional Materials
for Exceptional Children (3)
An introduction to techniques of determining the quality of instructional materials in terms of (a) the systems of specific subject matter organization, and (b) specified instructional outcomes. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
EDSPE 418 Vocational Development of Handi-
capped Children and Youth (3)
Curricular aspects of vocational training relevant to each age level in the education of handicapped children. Application of programmed instructional techniques to the breaking down of the occupational task. Emphasis on familiarizing school personnel with interdisciplinary services and community resources available to assist them in facilitating the maximal vocational development of handicapped children and youth. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
EDSPE 508 Administration of Special Education (3)
Research and trends in administrative organization of special education programs, of personnel assignments, and of instructional groupings for the education of exceptional children as these relate to the total school program, pupil personnel services. community agency services, and state and federal legislation. Prerequisites, background in special education and/or public school administration, and permission of instructor.
NEW
EDSPE 513 Clinical Appraisal of Exceptional
Children (3)
Diagnostic instruments used in the clinical appraisal of exceptional children. Theoretical considerations wiIl be used to buttress practical experiences in appraisal related to intervention. Prerequisite, EDSPE 404 or permission of instructor.
NEW
EDSPE 515 Problems and Issues in Special
Education (3. max. 9)
An intensive examination of the issues pertinent to all of special education, such as legislation. interdisciplinary function, role of special education in general education and placement practices. Prerequisites, permission of instructor.
NEW
EDSPE 517 Practicllm in Research Design and
Analysis in Special Education (3)
Critical analysis of current research practices in special education will serve as background for student carrying out a smalI independent research project. Projects will be evaluated in seminar discussion. Prerequisites, EDPSY 490 and 591 or equivalent. and permission.
NEW
EDSPE 518 Seminar in SI)ecial Education Research
(1-3)
Designed for doctoral students in special education during their year of residency. Each candidate will select a dissertation problem and submit a proposal. Topics such as the procurement of subjects, the reporting and communication of research findings. and the evaluation of research will be stressed. The seminar will lead to the evolution of a viable dissertation proposal.
INDEPENDENT STUDY. RESEARCH, AND STUDENT TEACHING
NEW
EDUC 524 Seminar In Teacher Edueation (3)
The seminar will focus on recent trends. issues. and proposals for future development in teacher education and certification. Prerequisite, permission.
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
CERAMIC ENGINEERING
CHG
422 Replaces 522
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Specific areas in Civil Engineering are designated by departmental area letters. These letters must precede course numbers on the student's Official Program. Designation letters are:
CEEM Engineering Mechanics CEHY Hydraulic Engineering CEST Structural Engineering
CETC Transportation, Construction, and Materials Engineering
CEWA Water and Air Resources CIVE Civil Engineering Core Courses
CORE COURSES
CHG
CIVE 390 Replaces CIVE 201, 202
CIVE
393 Replaces CEEM 293
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
NEW
CEEM 295 Dynamics Tutorial (0)
To be taken concurrently with CEEM 291.
NEW
CEEM 296 Mechanics of Materials I Tutorial (0)
To be taken concurrently with CEEM 292.
TRANSPORT ATION, CONSTRUCTION, AND ENGINEERING MATERIAl,S
NEW
CETC 500 Transportation Safety-Introduction
Seminar (1)
A general review of all aspects of transportation safely. utilizing special lectures that reflect federal, state. and local safety programs as well as supporting interests such as motor vehicle and driver administration, enforcement, courts, traffic engineering, insurance, and public support. Prerequisite, senior or graduate standing.
NEW
CETC' 525 Transportation and Land Use
I'lanning Models (3)
Theory underlying land-use and transportation planning models; past attempts to model urban development; modeling of alternatives; forecasting technological innovation and assessing its land-use implications. Offered jointly as Urban Planning 525.
NEW
CETC 526 Transportation Studies: Model
Calibration and Network Flow (3)
Review of the organization of regional transportation studies, including functions of engineers, planners, and others. Specific examination of transportation and land-use models, as applied to transportation studies, and detailed analysis of current models in use. Application of technology of traffic assignment to transportation networks, with problems of tree building, network flow, restrictions and system optimization by computer. Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission.
WATER AND AIR RESOURCES
NEW
CEWA 450 Man and Pollution of His
Environment (3)
Description of growing problems of air, water, and land pollution that the engineer must define and must solve if the quality of man's environment is to be maintained. This description includes the quantity and quality of present production of wastes, their known environmental effects, and practical methods of control, as well as prospects for the future. The essential team approach to these engineering problems is stressed by illustrating the interrelated nature of the physical, chemical, and biological causes and effects. Prerequisite, junior standing.
NEW
CEWA 566 Gas Cleaning Design I (3)
Procedures and equipment for evaluating the emissions of air pollutant sources. Principles and design of the physical and chemical processes employed in the removal of gaseous pollutants. Comprehensive design of specific processes. Prerequisite, 461.
NEW
CEWA 567 Gas Cleaning Design II (3)
Principles and designs of processes used to control the emission of particulate air pollutants. Relationship of design parameters to the specifications of commercially available equipment. Prerequisites, CEW A 564, CEW A 566, or permission.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CHG
301,302 Replace 303
NEW
409 Engineering Concepts for Teachers (9)
Development of concepts required for teaching Man-Made World ECCP curriculum. Computers, models, systems evaluation, and control. Prerequisite, teaching certificate.
NEW
415 Computer-Aided System Analysis (3)
Concepts, principles, and techniques concerned with the design, testing, and application of general purpose problem-oriented computer programs for analyzing large-scale systems. Specific attention to implementation on computers. Prerequisites, General Engineering 115 and senior standing.
NEW
470 Design of Digital Data Systems (4)
Fundamental gating circuits are developed into large logic gating structures. The use of these structures in the design of central processing units, memories, and peripheral equipment is illustrated. Offered jointly with Computer Science 470. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
CHG
501.502 Programming Languages and Systems I, II (3,3)
Offered jointly with Computer Sciences 501, 502.
HUMANISTIC-SOCIAL STUDIES
NEW
431 Human Rigbts and tbe Governmental Process (3)
An analysis of governmental actions, particularly those by antidiscrimination legislation, designed to reduce discrimination on account of race, color, religious creed, national origin, and more recently, age and sex in various sectors of American life. The attendant issues, problems, and administrative solutions to leading ca.ses are examined. Prerequisite, upper-division standing.
NEW
407 Thesis Guidance for Foreign Students (1, max. 3)
Individual tutorial assistance in writing problems for the foreign student preparing to write or writing a thesis in one of the engineering disciplines. Prerequisites, English 303 or HSS 265 (for foreign students) or equivalent, and permission.
NEW
461 Experience in the Arts (1)
Informal experiences with the arts through attendance at theatres, concerts, art exhibits, etc.; through discussions with creative artists; and through personal attempts at producing a "work of art." Prerequisite, upper-division standing or permission.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
CHG
322 Replaces 330
NEW
451 Human Factors in Desi~n (3)
Engineering consideration of the abilities and limitations of the human operator in the design of industrial systems and components. Scope includes functional, psychological, physiological, and environmental aspects. Prerequisite, senior standing in engineering or permission.
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING
NEW
400 Materials Science for Teachers (5)
A course designed to give junior high school and high school science teachers and science consultants a broad background in the structure and properties of solids, solid-state reactions, and phase equilibria, and in typical engineering applications of these principles. Laboratory and discussion sections on the educational implications and applications of this material in the classroom. Prerequisite, knowledge of freshman chemistry.
NEW
423 Corrosion of EnJdneering Materials (3)
Applications of physical chemical principles to the reaction of materials with their environments. Prevention and control of corrosion and oxidation processes. Corrosion problems in materials applications, including chemical process industries, nuclear engineering, and marine environments. Prerequisite, Materials Engineering 250.
MINll"G ENGINEERING
NEW
551 Special Topics (*)
Topics of current interest and importance in the mineral industries or individual study on a subject of special interest. Prerequisite, gradate standing.
NUCLEAR E~GINEERING
NEW
477 Introduction to Radioactive Tracer Techniques (2)
To introduce the student to the basic concepts of the use of radioactive tracers in measuring the transfer between the compartments of a biological system. The theoretical analysis will be restricted to systems with no more than three compartments. The experiments arc designed to permit the student to utilize the theory discussed and to make actual determinations of transfer coefficients. OITered jointly with Radiology 477. Prerequisite, permission.
COLLEGE OF FOREST RESOURCES
NEW
456 Wilderness Pre.<;ervution and Management (3)
A review of American wilderness philosophies, concepts, and values. Development of the Wilderness Act. Examination of current wilderness management policies, problems, trends in usc, issues and controversies, wilderness research, social costs, and benefits of wilderness. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
517 Soil Plant-Atmospheric Relations (3)
Principles of mass and energy exchange between thc earth and the atmosphere with special emphasis upon the state and movement of water in soils, energy balance of the vegetatcd surface and individual leaves, and methods of evapotranspiration determination. Prerequisites, Mathematics 126, Physics 123, Atmospheric Sciences 329.
NEW
531 Forest Fire Science Seminar (2)
Preservation and discussion of current issues in forest fire prevention and control, and use and discussion of on-going fire research. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
577 Wood and Fiber Science Seminar (1)
Discussion of current topics in the science of wood and its various composites in the fonn of composition boards, laminates, and paper. Prerequisite, permission.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
PHARMACY
NEW
445 Radiopbannaceutics (3)
The fundamentals of radioacti"ity; properties of radiation; instrumentation used in nuclear medicine: problems associated with the formulation, production, and use of radiopharmaceuticals currently used for diagnosis and therapy. Prerequisite, 333 or permission.
NEW
452 Contemporary Problems (1)
An examinntion of trends in the field of pharmacy as influenced by social and economic factors. The effect of changing patterns of health care on professional practice. Prerequisite, fifth year standing.
NEW
485 Clinical Pham13cy (5)
The phnrmncist on the health-care team; lectures and conferences; laboratories in various clinical areas of the hospital. Students associate symptomology observed in patients with textbook descriptions of disease states, gain insight into problems of diagnosis and treatment planning, and relate disease states with complex drug therapy. Prerequisites, penn ission; Pharmacy 483 is recommended.
NEW
486 Clinical Phannaey (4-10)
The pharmacist on the health-care team. Lectures, conferences, and laboratories in various clinical areas of the hospital and outpatient clinics. Students relate complex drug therapy to disea.se states and treatment planning. Consideration of the pharmacist'S responsibilities for inpatient and outpatient care. Prerequisites, Pharmncy 485 and permission.
NEW
515 Topics in Nursing and Phamlacy (2)
Readings and discussions of assigned topics of current interdisciplinary interest in the fields of nursing and pharmacy. Subject matter changes from year to year. Offered jointly as Nursing 515. Prerequisite, permission.
PHARMACOGNOSY
CHG
412 Replaces 312
CHG 413 Replaces 313
CHG 414 Replaces 314
GRADUATE SCHOOL
COMPUTER SCIENCE
NEW
470 Design of Digital Data Systems (4)
Fundamental gating circuits are developed into large logic gating structures. The use of these structures in the design of central processing units, memories, and peripheral equipment is illustrated. Offered jointly with Electrical Engineering 470. Prerequisite, permission of instructor.
NEW
501 Programming Languages nnd Systems I (3)
Discussion of computer languages~ machine language, assembly language, problem-oriented languages. Manipulation of symbols and strings. Formal definition of computer languages. Prerequisite, 478 or permission. (Offered jointly with Electrical Engineering 501.)
NEW
502 Programming Lnnguages and Systems II (3)
Basic concepts und design of interpreters, assemblers, compilers, and operating systems for digitul computers. Prerequisite, 501. (Offered jointly with Electrical Engineering 502.)
NEW
551 Operating Systems (3)
Description of design of operating requirements and design criteria for batch processing, real time, and time-sharing systems. Practical exercises and illustrations using Computer Science Research Fucility. Prerequisite, 502 or permission.
NEW
574 Artificial Intelligence II (3)
Continuation of studies of artificial intelligence systems, emphasizing theorem proving, symbolic problem solving, pattern recognition, and natural language data processing. Students will be required to do projects. Prerequisite, 573 or permission of instructor.
GEOPHYSICS
NEW
520 Seminar (1-2)
Review of current literature in geophysics and graduate student research with faculty participation. Prerequisite, graduate standing.
SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHIP
NEW
555 History of Children's Uterature (3)
Literature for children from the earliest times through the nineteenth century. Consideration of significant qualities in the cultural context of the time, with attention given to representative authors and titles. Prerequisites, 451 or 550, and 554.
NEW
590 Special Topics in Librariaa'ihip (3)
Seminar dealing with various topics in libruriunship. To be offered by visitors or resident faculty. Topics will change from quarter to quarter. May not be offered every quarter. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite, permission.
INTERSCHOOL OR INTERCOLLEGE PROGRAMS
BIOENGINEERING
NEW
299 Introduction to Bioengineering (J)
The scope of bioengineering will be presented for purposes of orientation by means of video tapes or motion pictures (about one-half hour) followed by presentation of problems and informal discussion to illustrate the nature and diversity of applications of engineering disciplines to biology and medicine.
QUANTITATIVE SCIENCE
NEW
291,292 Analysis for Biologists (3,3)
Differentiation; integration including multiple integrals and partial derivatives. Numerical and computing techniques in analysis. Emphasis on biological problems, particularly in ecology. Prerequisites, Mathematics 105 for 291; 291 or Mathematics 124 for 292.
NEW
491 Systems Analysis in Resource Management (4)
Nature of systems; systems goals and objectives; models; transformation of inputs to outputs; control systems; information; survey of methods of optimization; general systems; comparative systems; fishing systems; design and analysis of actual systems. Prerequisites, Mathematics 124.
QUATERNARY STUDIES
CHG QUAT 501 Replaces GEOL 501
NEW
502 Interdisciplinary Quaternary Im'estigations (2-6)
Course provides for individual or group work that cuts across departmental boundaries.
UNIVERSITY CONJOINT
NEW
410 Study of Interdisciplinary E,·aluation and Management of Handicapped Children (3)
Multidisciplinary study of handicapped children, including identification of children with problems, clinical assessment by a multidisciplinary team, formulation of plans for management, and reassessment in terms of progress made. The primary emphasis in this course will be on the mentally handicapped child. Prerequisite, permission. (Course offered cooperatively by Dentistry, Education, Home Economics, Nursing, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work, and Speech.)
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
PUBLIC I'OLICY
NEW
561,562 Urban Politics and AdminiStration (3,3)
A two-quarter graduate course in the structures, functions, and processes of government in cities, with special emphasis on the origin, content, and implementation of public policies. Major focus is on the political process at the municipal level: the distribution of influence, the political actors. the decision-making machinery, and the policy outputs. Of special interest to graduate and professional students preparing for careers in urban government. Prerequisites. Public Administration SOl, 502 or Political Science 584, 585, or equivalent.
NEW
565 Seminar in Urban Public Policy Analysis (3)
The use of methodology from Public Administration, Political Science, and Economics to examine urban public policies. Emphasis on the relationships between research and public policy. Topic announced in advance. Prereq. uisites, Economics 416, Political Science 584, Public Policy 560, und permission.
SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY
ORAL BIOLOGY
NEW
200 Dental Caries (I)
An integrated treatment of the anatomical, microscopic, ultrastructural, biochemical, and microbiological aspects of dental caries, together with discussions concerning the current theories of etiology and the contributing factors of this disease. Prerequisite, 431 or equivalent.
NEW
500 Dcntal Caries (2-3)
A series of lectures outlining the morphological, biochemical, and microbiological aspects of dental caries with the additional requirement of participation in a seminar for purposes of review of the current literature and discussion of research in this field. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
560 Biomineralization (2)
A series of lectures outlining the current state of knowledge concerning the formation and metabolism of mineralized tissues of the human body, with particular emphasis on the hard tissues of the tooth and alveolus. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
565 Comparath·e Odontology (2)
A broad view of the dentition in terms of its evolution nnd its morphologic, functional, and ecological relationships. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
570 Oral Facial De"elopment (2-3)
The embryological development of the tissues and organs of the human face and oral regions. Contribution of embryonic primordin to adult structures will be studied. Mechanisms resulting in ubnormal development will receive special emphasis. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
581 Biological Structure and Functions of Exocrine Glands (1-3)
The development and structure of the salivary glands will be traced in a number of mammalian species. Morphologic details will be related to function. The effect of environment on morphology will also be shown. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
582 Physiology of Exocrine Gland.; (3)
The autonomic innervation of salivary glands. The action of drugs, changes in blood flow and metabolism during activity as well as the processes involved in the trunsport of water and electrolytes through the glands will be explored in depth. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
583 Biochemistry of Exocrine Glands (2)
Survey of the protein products synthesized and secreted by exocrine pancreas and salivary glands. Structure-function relationships of the digestive enzymes and other proteins secreted by these glands will be examined. The biochemical events of biosynthesis, transport, and secretion will be explored and the relationship of pancreatic and salivary heteroenzymes will be discussed. Prerequisite, permission.
ORTHODONTICS
NEW
301-302 Orthodontics (0-1)
This course is designed to provide a clinical background in orthodontics diagnosis and treatment planning. The student will be required to participate in graduate-level seminars from 7:30 to 8:30 u.m. nnd clinical ex.amination and treatment planning from 8: 30 to 11 :30 a.m. Prerequisites, 300 for 301; 301 for 302.
PERIODONTICS
NEW
560 Morphology of the Periodontium (1)
Study of the structure of the periodontium. This course is designed to correlate closely with 599. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
561,562,563 Periodontal Case Management (1, 1, 1)
A didactic presentation of clinical periodontics to provide a comprehensive view of the field and a grasp of modern therapeutics.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
ANESTHESIOLOGY
NEW
481 Advanced Anesthesiology Clerkship (6)
This course is designed to meet the specific needs and goals of the individual student who desires greater exposure to anesthesiology. Individual programs are armnged with the student's interest in mind, including the areas of respiratory care, regional anesthesia, obstetrical anesthesia, and dolorology. Full time for four weeks. Prerequisite, 480.
BIOCHEMISTRY
CHG 540,541,542 Replace 519
CHG 560 Replaces 460
BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE
CHG 401 Replaces 401-
BIOMEDICAL HISTORY
NEW
421 The Theory of E\'olution in Historical Pe~-pecth'e (3)
A detailed examination of the development of the theories of organic evolution from antiquity to the present, emphasizing the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The works of Buffon, Cuvier, Lamarck, Darwin, and Mendel will be considered, in addition to those of lesser figures.
CONJOINT
CHG 505 Hi..;tochemical and Cytochemical
Methods (3) Replaces Path 50S, 506
Introduction to principles and techniques of tissue fixation, sectioning, and staining; theory and application of histochemical methods for carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, minerals, and proleins, including enzyme histochemistry and fluorescent antibody methods. Prerequisites, I-Iuman Biology 410 and permission.
MICROBIOLOGY
NEW
236 Microbiology Laboratory for Students of Dentistry (2)
A laboratory and demonstration course in medical microbiology designed to supplement the laboratory exercise given with 235 and intended for second-year dental studenls with a special interest in microbiology. Prerequisite, permission.
OTOLARYNGOLOGY
NEW
484 Otolaryngology Clerkship (4th)
The student will participate in evaluation and care of outpatients and inpatients at Harborview Hospital, and he will assist in surgery. In addition, he will attend department conferences at both Harborview and University Hospitals in conjunction with department training. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
496 Otolaryngology Seminar (l)
An advanced course on diseases of the ear, nose, .md throat intended for those physicians interested in the field in more depth than provided in the core. Open to sophomore, junior, and senior medical students. Prerequisite, Human Biology 431.
NEW
497 Otolaryngology Rounds (l)
Weekly rounds are held alternately at the University Hospital and the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital, during which the most interesting cases seen at the University and affiliated hospitals are seen and discussed. Prerequisite, Human Biology 431 or equivalent.
PHARMACOLOGY
NEW
442 General Pharmacology (3)
A study of drugs acting on the autonomic nervous and cardiovascular systems. Emphasis will be placed on physiological and biochemical mechanisms; consideration of their therapeutic and adverse effects will be discussed. Prerequisites, 441 or Human Biology 440 or permission.
NEW
443 General Pham13cology (2)
Lectures and discussions on the pharmacology of the kidney, gastrointestinal tract, endocrine system, and chemotherapy of parasitic, microbial, and neoplastic disease. Prerequisite, 441 or Human Biology 441 or permission.
NEW
444 General Phannacology (3)
Advanced elective neuropsychopharmacology as a basis for therapeutic applications of drugs for use in neurology, psychiatry, and anesthesiology. Neuropharmacological and psychopharmacological correlates will be presented with clinical demonstration material, where applicable and available. in an attempt to understand drug choice, efficacy, mechanism of therapeutic action, drug interactions, safety, and limitations of therapeutic effectiveness. Prerequisite, 441 or Human Biology 432 or permission.
PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION
NEW
340 Spinal Orthotics (3)
Instruction in, and experience with, the use of orthotic components and materials, including the layout, measurement, and fitting of orthoses for management of spinal pathology. Each student plans, fabricates, and fits orthoses for lumbar, dorsolumbar, thoracic, and cervical regions. Required for prostheticorthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
341-342 Upper Extremity Prosthetics I, II (6-5)
Instruction in, and experience with, the use of prosthetic components and materials, including preprosthetic care, prosthetic components, principles of fabrication and harnessing, and techniques of check-out and prosthetic training for all amputation types. Required for prosthetic-orthotic major; others by permission.
NEW
343 Upper Extremity Orthotics (9)
Instruction in, and experience with, the use of orthotic components and materials. Students will evaluate and fabricate therapeutic and functional orthoses, including externally powered devices. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
420 Lower Extremity Prosthetics I (6)
Instruction in the fabrication, fitting, and alignment of the patellar-tendon-bearing prosthesis. Emphasis is placed on the biomechanics of below-knee fit and alignment, dynamic alignment, and the use of the below-knee adjustable leg and duplication devices, as well as methods of suspension. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
421 Lower Extremity Prosthetics II (11)
Instruction in stump casting, cast modification, socket fabrication, static and dynamic alignment, alignment duplication, and suspension systems. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
422 Lower Extremity Prosthetics III (6)
Instruction in. and experience with, the use of prosthetic components and materials, including casting techniques and alignment procedures used for hip disarticulation patients and the Symes prostheses. Required for prostheticorthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
423 Lower Extremity Orthotics (11)
Instruction in, and experience with, the use of orthotic components and material, including the measurement and fitting of lower extremity orthoses and shoe modifications to patients. Each student will evaluate patients and plan. fabricate, fit, and check out several orthoses. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
424 Special Problems in Orthotics (2)
Instruction in alignment of mobile arm supports and control of devices by photo.electric cells, artificial muscles, pistons, and motors. The design of special adaptive devices as aids to daily living for the physically handicapped. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
425 Child Amputee Prosthetics (3)
Instruction in, and experience with, the use of special prosthetic components and materials, including the measurement and fitting of the patient who has congenital anomalies. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
426 Special Problems in Prosthetics (2)
Instruction in fitting and alignment techniques in amputees with flexion contractures, use of hydraulics and special components, wheel chairs and ambulation aids. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors; others by permission.
NEW
427-428 Applied Prosthetics-Orthotics (4-7)
Further clinical experience in patient evaluation and in planning, fabricating, and fitting of prosthetic-orthotic devices; attendance at prosthetic-orthotic clinics at the University Hospital and affiliated Seattle hospitals; experience in immediate postoperative prosthetics. Required for prosthetic-orthotic majors: others by permission.
CHG 451,452 Replace 451
NEW
453 First-Vear Clinical Electh"e in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (3)
This course will emphasize comprehensive evaluation of the patient, his disability, and the interaction of the patient and his disability with his environment. Experience in the use of physical therapy for various disabilities, discussion of the psychological aspects of disability, and the evaluation of the patient for ability to function will be included. Prerequisite, medical student.
NEW
454 Second-Year Clinical Elective in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (18)
Special emphasis on the techniques of eliciting historical and physical evidence of ability of the patient to function in his environment. Topics will include transfer abilities, normal and abnormal gait, reambulation, communication disorders, modalities in physical medicine, psychological aspects of disability, learning aspects in chronic disease, vocational evaluation. principles of physical and occupational therapy, educational problems of the disabled, neuromuscular clectrodiagnosis, braces and prosthetics. Patients with stroke, amputation, spinal cord injury, arthritis, and multiple inbilities appropriate with his level will be assumed by the student. Ten weeks full time. Completion of neurological and musculoskeletal systems required. Not open to students who have completed first-year clinical elective in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
NEW
456 Clinical Biomechanics and Kinesiology (3)
The physical and mechanical properties of the musculoskeletal system will be discussed. Mechanical principles used in the functional replacement utilizing ambulation aids, braces, and prostheses will be reviewed. Emphasized will be the basic understanding of the biomechanical principles involved, as well as discussion of the clinical application. Prerequisite, third-year medical student.
CHG 463 Replaces 463-464
NEW
486 Basic Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (4)
A combined outpatient, inpatient, and consultation experience, in which the human organism is studied as a social being. The concept of disease is broadened to include the external environment. The student will learn the functional consequences in the environment of disease or impairment. the need for modifying the environment to support maximal function, and the impact of the illness or disability on the people around the patient in his environment. The concern is with the relationship of disability to work, social functioning, and leisure time. Prerequisites, Human Biology 460. Not open to students who have had 454.
NEW
487 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clerkship: Medical (9)
A clerkship experience for medical students in the specific rehabilitation approaches for the various "nonsurgical" diseases. Designed primarily for those interested in the medical, i.e., nonsurgical, specialties and tailored to the individual student's requirements. Prerequisite, Human Biology 460.
NEW 488 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Clerkship: Surgical (9)
A clerkship experience for medical students in the specific rehabilitation approaches for the various surgical problems. Designed primarily for those interested in the surgical specialties and tailored to the individual student's requirements. Prerequisite, Human Biology 460.
NEW
522 Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (2)
A review of traditional neurophysiological concepts and an exposition of recent advances in neurophysiological research related to the practice of physical medicine. The mechanisms underlying fucilitation techniques and other
techniques used in neuromuscular re-education will be elucidated, and various techniques will be compared and evaluated. Prerequisites, Res· ident M.D. status and permission.
NEW
532 Clinical Affiliation for Rehabilitation Counselors (5-6)
Under the general preceptorship of the rehabilitation counseling professional staff, the student counsels patients who have severe physical and/or emotional problems, arranges for vocational testing and placement on job stations, and works with community resources in planning for vocational placement after followup. Prerequisite, permission.
PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS
NEW
420 Quantitative Methods in Physiology and Biophysics (3)
Selected areas in physiology where applications of physics and mathematics are useful and necessary to analyze biological function will be presented. Prerequisite, differential equations or permission.
PSYCHIATRY
449 Principles of Research in Psychopathology (2)
Review of current literature on selective aspects of personality deviation. Theoretically relevant research on the functional psychoses will be stressed. Open to medical students and to advanced undergraduate students with an equivalent of an introductory or abnormal psychology course. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
457 Theory of Learning and Behavior Modification (2)
This course will present the theory and technique of behavior modification as they are applied to behavioral adjustment problems of adults nnd children. Open to secondo, third-, or fourth-year medical students. Prerequisite, Human Biology 433.
NEW
461 Workshop on Suicide and Crisis Intervention (1)
After a presentation of current theories on crisis, suicide. and crisis intervention, students will have an opportunity to learn and to practice various techniques of intervention at the emergency room of Harborview Hospital. Open to second-, third·, or fourth-year medical students or graduate students. Prerequisite, Human Biology 433.
NEW
470 Chemical Aspects of Behavior (2)
Behavior from the pointi of view of biochemistry and physiology, e.g., some genetic aspects of behavior, aberrant biochemistry and disease, brain biochemistry, learning and biochemistry, brain substances and drugs, and behavior. Open to third- and fourth-year medical students. Prerequisite, permission.
RADIOLOGY
NEW
460 Basic Radiology Clerkship (1)
A basic clerkship in both diagnostic and therapeutic radiology designed to familiarize with clinical radiology and to expand and to demonstrate application of knowledge acquired during Autumn nnd Winter Quarter basic courses. Prerequisite, first-year Autumn and Winter Quarters of basic curriculum.
NEW
477 Introduction to Radioactive Tracer Techniques (2)
To introduce the student to the basic concepts of the use of radioactive tracers in measuring the transfer between the compartments of a biological system. The theorcticlll analysis will be restricted to systems with no more than three compartments. The experiments are designed to permit the student to utilize the theory discussed and to make actual determinations of transfer coefficients. OITered jointly as Nuclear Engineering 477. Prerequisite, permission.
NEW
497 Cener .. 1 Radiology Clerkship (6)
Four-week clerkship oITering combined experience in diagnostic radiology, radiotherapy, and nuclear medicine. Prerequisite, completion of third year of medicine.
CHG 503- Replaces 50H.-
CHG -504 Replaces -502L
CHG 505 Replaces 504
SURGERY
NEW
481 Perfphernl Vascular Disease (4~)
This course will oITer an intensive, in-depth look at peripheral arterial and venous problems. This will include (a) methods of clinical evaluation; (b) neW diagnostic procedures; and (c) the available methods of treatment. The emphasis will be on active student participation in patient workup, perfonnance of diagnostic studies, and presentation of case material to the staff. Two seminars will be held weekly with the staff to discuss the pathophysiology of vascular disease. Texts will be provided on a loan basis to the students. These will cover the entire field and should serve as useful source material for the student. Prerequisite, hospital clerkship.
NEW
483 Pediatric Surgery (9)
Students participating in the elective clerkship of pediatric surgery will be bused primarily at the Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center. Instruction will stress surgical conditions peculiar 10 the pediatric age group. There will obviously be a preponderance of variOlls congenital and neoplastic conditions wltich arc amenable to slIrgiclll treatment. It is desirable, therefore, thnt students who plan to take this elective prepare themselvcs by acquiring a reasonable background of knowledge in human embryology and genetics. Prerequisite, surgery clerkship.
NEW
484 Trauma and Emergency Care (4~)
Students wlto have completed the basic clinical clerkship will be assigned full time (five eight-hour periods per week) to either the Harborview Hospital or the University Hospital Emergency Department. Patients with acute illnesses or trauma will be evaluated and treated in the initinl evaluation clinic and the emergency room. Weekly seminars with the surgical faculty will cover the subjects of resuscitation, shock, trauma, and major and minor surgical emergencies. Reading reference material and programmed self-instructional
material will be provided. Prerequisite, haspitlll clerkship.
UROI.OGY
NEW
460 Introduction to Fluid Mechanics of the Urinary Tract (1)
A ten-hour lecture-demonstration course in the fundamentals of fluid properties and mechanics, showing Itow they apply to the function of the urinary system in particular and of the biologic systems in general. Mathemetical background not required. Prerequisite, Hum~m Biology 451.
REQUIRED PERMISSION SIGNATURES AUTUMN QUARTER 1969, REVISED
In order to register for the following courses, the student must obtain a pennission signature on his Official Program from the persons listed.
Some departments, schools, or colleges have general pennission requirements applicable to many courses. These requirements are also listed. Note: A slash (I) between names indicates that either party
may grant permission.
Abbreviations:
DEPT Pennission required from a member of the department teaching the course
ARC H ITECTURE PERMISSION REQUIRED OF NONMAJORS FOR ADVANCED COURSES ARCH 30lJ DEPT ARCH 3ul DEPT ARCH 3u2 DEPT ARCH 3v5 DEPT ARCH 3\.16 DEPT ARCH 307 DEPT ARCH 310 DEPT ARCH 311 DEPT ARCH 312 DEPT ARCH 440 DEPT ARCH 499 INSTR ARCH 513 INSTR ARCH 600 INSTR ARCH 700 INSTR
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION NONMAJORS MUST HAVE DEPARTMENT PERMISSION FOR ALL COURSES
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE L ARC 334 SAKUMA
URBAN PLANNING NONMAJORS MUST HAVE FOR ALL COURSES
DEPARTMENT PERMISSION
UR8 P 400 URB P 479 URB P 485 uRB P 522 URB P 523 URB P 541 URg P 600 URB P 70(;
ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH l uOH ANTH 2V2H ANTH 456 ANTH 464 ANTH 466 ANTH 490 ANTH 491 ANTH 591
ARCHAEOLOGY ARCHY 371
SEC A
SEC M.B
SEC AF SEC AC
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY PHY A 2vIH SEC AE
ART ART 498
ART 499
ART 6UO
ART HISTORY ART H 498
ART H 600
~S'TROKOII,Y
ASTR 499 ASTR 600 A5TR 700
ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES A TM S 39UH ATM S 492 ATM S 493 ATM S 531 ATM S 543 A TM S 546
DEPT DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV INSTR INSTR
ASHP ASHP EASTMAN/OTTENBERG EASTMAN EASTMAN/OTTENBERG CARROLL QUIMBY QUIMBY
GREENGO
ASHP
BRAZEAU/DUN THORNE/ JOHNSON/OKEEFE BRAZEAU/DUNTHORNE/ JOHNSON/OKEEFE BRAZEAU/JOHNSON
BRAZEAU/DUNTHORNE/ JOHNSON/OKEEFE/ROGERS BRAZEAU/JOHNSON/ROGERS
INSTR INSTR FACUL TV MEMBER
ASHP UNDERGRAD ADV UNDERGRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV
DEPr ADV Pennission required from the adviser of the department teaching the course
ASHP Pennission required from the Arts and Sciences Honors Program office
INSTR Pennission required from the instructor of the course
HONORS ADV Pennission required from the Honors Program admser in the department teaching the course
PR Prerequisite
BIOLOGY BIOL 475 SIOL 586
BOT ANY BOT 498 BOT 520 BOT 522 BOT 600 BOT 700
CHEMISTRY CHEM 145H CHEM 147H CHEM 198 CHEM 198H CHEM 199 CHEM 199H CHEM 345H CHE/>' 455H CHEM 499 CHEM 499H
CLASSICS GREEK GRK 300
EDMONDSON INSTR
DEPT DEPT DEPT DEPT DEPT
SEC 0 ASHP/DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV
SEC AR&AU ASHP/DEPT ADV ASHP/DEPT ADV DEPT ADV DEPT ADV
DEPT ADV GRK 490H SEC B ASHP & HONORS ADV
LATIN LAT 300 LAT 490H SEC B
COMMUNICATIONS CMU 150 CMU 200 CMU 291 OlU 326 CMU 354 CMU 356 CMU 357 CMU 360 CMU 361 CMU 365 CMU 495H CMU 498 CMU 597 CMU 598 CMU 600 CMU 700
DANCE DANCE 251 DANCE 256 DANCE 280 DANCE 351 DANCE 490
DRAMA
SEC A SEC A
DEPT ADV ASHP & HONORS ADV
DEPT ADV DEPT ADV CONRAD BRIER KINKEL KINKEL SHADEL DEPT ADV RYAN RYAN ASHP & DEPT ADV DEPT ADV GRAD AOV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV
BORIS/JONSON BORIS/JONSON BORIS/JONSON BORIS/JONSON BORIS/JONSON
DRAMA EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM OPEN TO SELECTED PARTICIPANTS DRA~IA 121 DRAMA 141 DRAMA 155 DRAMA 181 DRAMA 184 DRAMA 221 DRAMA 241 DRAMA 251 DRAMA 255 DRAMA 298 DRAMA 459 DRAMA 490 DRAMA 491 DRAMA 492
ALL SEC
ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS ROSS CRIDER ROSS GRAY ROSS CRIDER CRIDER CRIDER
DRAMA 498 GRAY GENERAL STUD I ES DRAMA 499 CRIDER G ST 391 GENERAL STUDIES ADV
DRAMA 513 LOUNSBURY G ST 493 GENERAL STUDIES AOV
DRAMA 514 CONWAY DRAMA 520 CRIDER GENET ICS flRAMA 56Z DEPT GENET 499 DEPT DRAMA 571 WOLCOTT DRA:-1A 581 JOSEPH GENET 501 DEPT
DRAMA 599 CRIDER GENET 5Z0 DEPT GENET 5Si DEPT PR-4!H OR PERM
ECONOMICS GENET 554 DEPT
ECON 400 PUBLI C AFFA I RS OR EYSENBACH GEOGRAPHY
ECON 4961-1 SEC A THOMAS GEOG 100H SEC BA ASHP
ECON 499 BUECHEL GEOG zu7H SEC AD ASHP
EeON 6vu SILBERBERG GEOG 440 DEPT
EeON 7(JO SILBERBERG GEOG 417 DEPT/ULLMAN
EeON 71.12 SILBERAE'RG GEOLOGY GEOL 101H SEC AI,AO ASHP
ENGLISH ENGL 264H HONORS ADV/REINERT uEOL 414 PORTER
ENGL 461 INSTR GEOL 418 WASHBURN
ENGL 46Z INSTR GEOL 450 BOSTROM
ENGL 490 INSTR GEOL 472 GRESENS
ENGL 491 INSTR GEOL 498 DEPT
E~GL 492H HONORS ADV/REINERT GEOL 499 DEPT
ENGL 493 INSTR GEOL 510 PORTER. WASHBURN
ENGL 494 INSTR GEOL 511 PORTER. WASHBURN
ENGL 499H SEC B HONORS ADV/RE.INERT GEOL 512 PORTER, WASHBURN
ENGL 586 INSTR GEOL 5Z0 DEPT
ENGL 6UO FOWLER/BOWIE GEOL 53IJ MALLORY, RENSBERGER
ENGL 700 FOWLER/BOWIE GEOl 540 MC KEE. '~ISCH
ENGL 702 FOwLER/BOWIE GEOL 550 eOSTROM. CROSSON. CHRISTENSEN
FAR EASTERN 6> RUSSIAN GEOl 56U MALLORY,WHEELER
FAR E 210H SEC SI ASHP GEOL 570 GRESENS
FAR E 4Z1 PR OR PERM INSTR GEOL 58(; WHETTEN
FAR E 499 DEPT GEOL 585 CHENEY
FAR E 504 HELLMAN GEOL 587 CHENEY
FAR E 534 TREADGOLD GEOL 590 DEPT
FAR E 535 TREAOGOLD GEOL 600 DEPT
FAR E 539 PR OR PERM INSTR GEOL 700 DEPT
FAR E 541 RESHETAR GEOL 7UZ DEPT
FAR E 550 BUTOW FAR E 563 PYLE GERMANIC LANGUAGES & LIT
FAR E 598 DEPT GERM 2Ul SEC AC,AE. GALT
FAR E 599 OEPT AI.AL
FAR E 6ULI DEPT GERM ZOlH SEC B8 GALT FAR E 700 DEPT GER~ ZOZ SEC AO&AG GALT
GERM Z03 SEC AAbAE GALT CHINESE GER~ 301H SEC B SAUERLANDER/ASHP
GERt-' 31ZH SEC C SAUERLANDER/ASHP
CHIN 499 YEN GER,., 40lH SEC C SAUERLANDER/ASHP
CHIN 6UO DEPT GERM 473 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY
CHIN 7UO DEPT GERM 498 SEC B LOEB/HRUBY GERM 5v l SEC A LOEB/HRUBY
JAPANESE GERM 51U SEC A LOEB/HRUBY
JAP 331 NIWA GER"1 524 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY
JA? 411 PR OR PERM INSTR GERM 527 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY JAP 461 TAKAYA GERM 531 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY JAP 499 DEPT GERM 534 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY JAP 5U5 HIRAGA GERM 550 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY JAP 551 MCKINNON GERf.' 556 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY JAP 6uO DePT GER~I 504 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY JAP 7uO DEPT GERM 574 SEC A LOEB/HRUBY
GER'" 58(; SEC A LOEB/HRUBY KOREAN GERM 59U SEC A LOEB/HRUBY KOR 465 SUH KOR 499 DEPT GENERAL HISTORY KOR 521 SUH HST 11IH SEC AD.AE ASHP KOR 541 SUH HST llZH SEC AK.AL ASHP KOR 6vO LUKOFF/SUH HST 491 ASHP & JNSTR "OR 7uO STAFF HST 498 GRAD ADV/INSTR
HST 499 INSTR MONGOLIAN HST 543 INSTR MONG 499 INSTR MO"lG 600 INSTR HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS
HSTAA 51Z GRAD ADVIINSTR TIBETAN HSTAA 513 GRAl> ADV/INSTR TlB 499 NORNANG/WYLlE HSTAA 531 GRAD ADV/INSTR TIB Suo NOf<NANG/WYLlE HSTAA 532 GRAD ADVIINSTR TIB 50Z LABRANG. NORNANG, HSTAA 551 GRAD ADV/JNSTR
~/YLIE HSTAA 554 GRAD ADV/INSTR TIB 60C WYLIE HSTAA 581 GRAD ADVIINSTR TIe 700 WYLIE
ASIAN HISTORY VIETNAMESE HSTAS 5vl GRAD ADVIINSTR VIET 600 INSTR
MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY RUSSIAN HSTEU 441 GRAD ADV/INSTR RUSS 103 HANEY HSTEU 501 GRAD ADV/INSTR RUSS 130 HANEY/HAGGLUND HSTEU 532 GRAD ADV/INSTR RUSS ZOIH SEC AU HANEY HSTEU 541 GRAD ADVIINSTR RUSS 499 HANEY HSTEU 544 (,RAJ) ADV/INSTR RUSS 60(; DEPT HSTEU 545 GRAD ADVIINSTR RUSS 700 DEPT HSTEU 572 GRAD ADV/INSTR
HOME H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC Ii EC H EC H EC H E~ H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H EC H E<: H EC H EC H EC
ECONOMICS 307H 315H 329 329H 33BH 347H 348 354H 356H 380 429 434 480 480H 4Bl 481H 482 482H 4B3 483H 484 4B4H 485 485H 486 486H 487 4B7H 488 4BBH 489 489H 496H 600
LINGUISTICS LING 553 LING 580 LING 599
MA T HEMA Tt CS MATH 134H MATH 201H MATH 234H MATH 496H
MUSIC
ALL SEC All SEC All SEC All SEC ALL SEC SEC AO&80 SEC A60S
SEC B
SEC A
ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC ALL SEC
ALL SEC
ASHP &. HALL ASHP & HALL BROCKWAY ASHP & HALL ASHP & HALL ASHP &. HALL INSTR ASHP &. HALL ASHP &. HALL INSTR BROCKWAY SHIGAYA INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR ASHP & HALL INSTR
GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV
KINGSTON/BARBAHA KOSS ASHP &. INSTR KINGSTON/BARBARA KOSS KINGSTONIINSTR
FOR ALL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES MARKED"PERMISSION SIGNATURE REQUIRED~ SEE THE UNDERGRADUATE ADVISER, SCHOOL OF MUSIC. FOR ALL GRADUATE COURSES MARKED~PERMIbSION SIGNATURE REOUIRED~ SEE THE GRADUATE ADVISER, SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
OCEANOGRAPHY OCEAN 423 OCEAN 444 OCEAN 460 OCEAN 461 OCEAN 488H OCEAN 489H OCEAN 499 OCEAN 518 OCEAN 521 OCEAN 523 OCEAN 531 OCEAN 537 OCEAN 550 OCEAN 554 OCEAN 600 OCEAN 700 OCEAN 702
PHILOSOPHY PHIL 100H
PHI L ZOOH
PHIL 21SH
PHIL 484
PHI L 584 PHIL 600 PHI L 700
SEC ZN&'ZO INSTR KELLEY BENNETT BENNETT ASHP (, INSTR ASHP (, INSTR STAFF RATTRAY INSTR INSTR INSTR LEWIN "KELLEY,MERRILL CREAGER STAFF STAFF STAFF
ASHP & DEPT HONORS ~OV FOR NON-HONORS STDNTS ASHP & DEPT HONORS ADV FOR NON-HONORS STDNTS ASHP & DEPT HONORS ADV FOR NON-HONORS STDNTS DEPT UNDERGRAD OR GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV
PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN PE M 147 PE M 149 PE M 247 PE M 249 PE M 371
RECREATIONAL EDUCATION R ED 454
OUI LUAN CROCKFORD OUILLIAN CROCKFORD INSTR PERM REO OF NON MAJORS
KUNDE/HOVIS
PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN PE W 16() PE W 498
PE ~I 49BH
PE W 1,99
PE W 499H
PE W 501 PE W 547 PE W 700
HEALTH EDUCATION foj ED 498
RECREATIONAL EDUCATION RED 454
PHYSICS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS ~ PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS
121H 122H 123H 401 4 wHI 485H 530 531 532 ~ 534 535 536 537 538 539 600 700 702
ALL SEC SEC C&'D
POLITICAL SCIENCE POL S Z01H SEC AK. POL S 398H POL S 499 POL S 504 POL S 541 ALL SEC POL S 57~ SEC A60S
POL S 573
POL S 576
POL S 6UO POL S NO POL S 70Z
PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH 190H
PSYCH 450H PSYCt-1 1.97 PSYCH 498 PSYCH 499
PbYCH 591 PSYCH 593 PSYCH 596 PbYCH 597 PSYCH 599 PSYCH 61.i0 PSYCH 700
SEC A&B
ROMANCE ROM
LINGUISTICS (, LIT 531
ROfol 582 ROM 590 ROM 599 ROM 600 ROM 700 ROM 7(.;2
MAC LEAN BROER.FOX.PUROY, OR I'IILSO.~ BROER, fOX. PURDY, OR \-IILSON BROER,FOX,PURDY. OR WILSON BROER. FOX. PURDY. OR WILSON WILSON. A8ERNATHY BROER. Iy I LSON BROER, WILSON
ABERNATHY
KIDWELL
ASHP/GERHART ASHP/GERHART ASHP/GERHART DEPT DEPT GERHART INSTR INSTR INSTR ~ INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR DEPT DEPT DEPT
ASHP ASHP & INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PERM FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PERM FOR STD IN GRAD SCH OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS-OTHERS BY PERM INSTR INSTR INSTR
ASHP & HONORS ADVREACH ASHP & BEACH P. LUNNEBORG INSTR INSTR
INSTR/WAGNER INSTR/NYMAN INSTR/BROEDEL ~uPERVISOR/JNSTR IrlSTR INSTR INSTR
GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV
FRENCH FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN
HALIAN ITAL HAL ITAL ITAl [TAL I TAL ITAL
lu3 201H 2C2H 222H 3JIH 314H 390 531 537 541 558 559 561 575 590 599 600 700 702
390 590 594 599 600 700 702
PORTUGUESE PORT 390
PROVENCAL
PROV 535
SPANISH SPAN 201H SPAN 2V2H SPAN 2U3H SPAN 3ulH SPAN 3.)4H SPAN 390 SPAN 541 SPAN 553 SPAN 561 SPAN 511 SPAN 59" SPAN 592 SPAN 596 SPAN 599 SPAN 600 SPAN 700 SPAN 702
SCANDINAVIAN SCAND 600 SCAND 700 SCAND 702
DANISH DAN 490
NORWEGIAN NORW 490
SWEDISH S~/EO 490
SOCIOLOGY SOC llUH SOC 389
soc SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC
SPEECH SPCH SPCH SPCH SPCH
496H 499 591 599 600 700
220H 339 349 499
SEC AJ SEC AF SEC AD SEC AD
SEC A
SEC A&B
SEC AD SEC AI SEC F SEC B SEC B
sec A&B
SEC AD
SEC B
SPEECH S&HSC S(,H5C S&HSC S('HSC S(,HSC
(, HEARING 351
SCIENCE
391 502 551 591
DEPT ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP (, DEPT HONORS ADV ASHP DALE GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD AOV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV
FRIEDRICH GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAO AOV GRAD ADV GRAO ADV GRAD ADV
GOETZINGER
GRAO PROG ADV
ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP ASHP w. WILSON GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD ADV GRAD AoV
JOHNSON/ARESTAo JOHNSON/ARESTAD JOHNSON/ARESTAD
JOHNSON/ARESTAO
JOHNSON/ARES TAD/ SEHMSDORF
JOHNSON
ASHP (, CATTON/DEPT ADV DEPT & DEPT ADV FOR NON MAJORS ASHP (, CATTON/DEPT ADV DEPT GRAD DEPT AoV OEPT DEPT DEPT
ASHP INSTR POST HOGAN
INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
ZOOLOGY ZOOl I11H SEC AY ASHP lOOL 490 CAH:-: ZOOl 490H CAHN zeOl 491 CAHN 200L 4'11H ASHP (, CAHN ;:OOl 498 INSTR ZOOl 5u6 CUMMINS ZOOl 56& GORBMAN ZOOl 574 PAINE ZOOL 578 ORIANS
EDUCATION EDUC 288 SEC a,c EDUC ADV OFFICE EDUC 289 SEC A('B EOUC ADV OFFICE EDUC 371 EOUC ADV OFFICE E!)UC 372 eouc ADV OFFICE EDue 374 EDUC AoV OFFICE EDUC 37~ EOUC ADV OFFICE EDUC 471 oIR STUDENT TCtlNG EDUC 1.72 DIR STUDENT TCHNG EOUC 473 I)IR STUDENT TCtiNG EDUC 474 DIR STUDENT TCHNG EOUC 499 FACULTY ADV (, INSTR EOUC 500 FACULTY ADV lr INSTR EDUC 524 INSTR EOUC 599 FACULTY ADV [, INSTR EOUC 6V;l GRAI) ADV Eoue 700 GRAD ADV EDUC 702 GRAC ,\IW
EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION EOADM 536 I NSTR EDADt.o\ 537 INSTR
CURRICULUM (, IN~lhUCTI~N
EOC&I 344 EDC& I 357 EDClrI 580 EDC('I 581 EO(& I 598
HIGHER EDUCATION EDHED 556
EDUCATIONAL EDP SY 49:'" EDPSY 540 EI)PSY 545 EOP SY :46 EOPSY 555
PSYCHOLOGY SEC A SEC A
SEC A
SPECIAL EDUCATION EOSPE 51,16 EDSPE 507 EDSPE 515
ENGINEERING AERONAUTICS (, ASTRONAUTICS A II 499 A A 599 A A 600 A A 700 A A 702
CHE~ICAL ENGINEERING CH E 599 SEC A&d CH E 60G
CIVil ENGINEERING
/>!uSIC DEPT ADV INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
IN5TR
I NSTR ME ACHAI>! INSTR INSTR INSTR
INSTR INSTR AFFLECK
CHRMN CHRf·IN CHR"lN CHRMN CHRMN
MOULTON ~!OUL TON
CIVil ENGINEERING CORE COURSES CIVE 520 SEC A INSTR CIVE 700 INSTR CIVE 7C2 INSTR
ENGINEERING MECHANICS CEEM 498 CEEM 499 CEEM 520 CEE M 599 CEEM 6vO
HYDRAULIC ENGINE~RING CEHY 498 CEHY 499 CEHY 599 CEHY 600
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CES T 498 CEST 499 CES T 52U CES T 599
INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
600 INSTR CEST
TRANS CETC CETC CETC CETC CETC
ENGIN 0\ 498 499 520 525 599
CONSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
WATER (, AIR RESOURCES CE\;A 498 INSTR CEWA 499 INSTR CEWA 520 INSTR (EWA 599 INSTR CEWA 600 INSTR
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING E E 299 CHRMN E E 399 CHRNN E E 499 CHRMN E E 499H CHRMN E E 599 CHRt-1N
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING M E 599 CHRMN M E 600 CHRMN
CERAMIC ENGINEERING CER E 499 DEPT CER E 599 MUELLER CER E 600 MUELLER
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING MET E 499 OEPT MET E 599 POLONIS MET E 600 POLONIS
"'INING ENGINEERING MIN E 499 DEPT MIN E 600 PIFER
NUCl.EAR ENGINEERING NUC E 500 CHRMN NUC E 505 CHRMN NUC E 521 CHRMN NUC E 524 CHRMN NUC E 599 SEC A&B CHRMN Nue E 700 CHRMN
NAVAL SCIENCE NON-NAVAL ROTC STUDENTS MU~T OBTAIN PERMIS510N
FROM PROFESSOR OF NAVAL SCIENCE PRIOR TO REGISTRATION IN ANY NAVAL SCIENCE COU~~E
FISHERIES FISH 499 FISH 501 FISH 5U7 FISH 510 FISH 556
FOOD SCIENCE FD SC 498 FD SC 504 FD SC 521
FOREST FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R FOR R
RESOURCES 407 SEC A 465 SEC A&8 490 491 492 Sv(i 510 51S
.516 520 526 530 534 535 540 542 550 555 560 563 56S 566 568 510 513 515 590 600 7uO
INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR
INSTR JNSTR INSTR
SARKANEN INSTR INSTR INSTR INSTR TURNBULL GESSEL GESSEL FRITSCHEN SCOTT INSTR SCHAEFFER/MURPHY DRIVER GARA STENZEL STENZEL SHARPE SHARPE INSTR TURNBULL INSTR INSTR DOWDLE INSTR ERICKSON WAGGENER INSTR INSTR INSTR
NURSING NURS 564 DEPT NURS 6UO INSTR
PHARMACY
PHAR!-' 42l. PLEIN PHARM 483 PLEIN PHARM 499 DEPT PHARM 6li\) DEPT PHARM 700 DEPT
PHARMACEUTICAL CHEM PH CH 460 NELSON PH CH 499 DEPT PH CH 600 DEPT Pli CH 7JV DEPT
PHARMACOGNOSY PHCOG 4v6 BRADY PHCOG 499 DEPT PHCOG 600 DEPT PHCOG NO DEPT
L1RRARIANSHIP LIBR 440 DEPT LlBR 441 SEC M8 DEPT L1BR 450 DEPT L1BR 452 SEC A&B DEPT L1BR 453 DEPT L1BR 496 DEPT LIBR 515 ALL SEC DEPT L1BR 535 ALL SEC DEPT L1BR 540 DEPT LIAR 541 DEPT L1BR 550 SEC A&B DEPT L1BR 599 SEC A&B DEPT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION PUB L I C POll C\' PERMISSION REOUIRED OF ALL NONMAJORS FOR COURSES IN THE SCHOOL OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
SOCIAL WORK SOC W 391 DEPT SOC W 502 ALL SEC DEPT SOC W 510 ALL SEC DEPT SOC W 521 ALL SEC DEPT SOC W 550 ALL SEC DEPT SOC W 551 ALL SEC DEPT SOC W 552 ALL SEC DEPT SOC W 572 SEC A,B&C DEPT SOC W 573 DEPT SOC W 590 SEC A DEPT SOC ~I 591 DEPT
DENTISTRY
DENT 581 DEPT IINSTR DENT 59C DEPT/INSTR
ENDODONTICS ENDO 546 DEPT I INSTR ENDO 5se DEPTIINSTR ENDO 516 DEPT IINSTR ENDO 5SU DEPT/INSTR ENDO 582 DEPT/INSTR ENDO 586 DEPT IINSTR ENDO 591 DEPT IINSTR ENDO 6VO DEPT IINSTR
ORAL BIOLOGY ORALS 510 DEPTIINSTR ORALB 515 DEPTIINSTR ORAL8 520 DEPT IINSTR ORALS 540 DEPTIINSTR ORALB 6Ul.o DEPT IINSTR ORALB 7Uv DEPT/INSTR
PERIODONTICS PERla 546 DEPT/INSTR PERla 550 DEPTIINSTR PERla 560 DENT IINSTR PERIO 576 DEPT IINSTR PERla 580 DEPT/INSTR PER 10 582 DEPT/INSTR PERIO 586 DEPT/INSTR PERIO 591 DEPT/INSTR PERIO 6Uu DEPT/INSTR PERla 100 DEPTIINSTR
MEDICINE ANE STHESJOLOGY ANEST 498 DEPT ADV ANE ST 499 DEPT ADV
HUMAN BIOLOGY PATHOLOGY HUBIO 410 AOV PATH 31;) DEPT HUBIO 411 AOV PATH 420 INSTR HUBIO 412 AOV PATH 423 I NSTR HUB 10 413 ADV PATH 460 INSTR HUBIO 440 ADV PATH 462 INSTR HUBIO 441 ADV PATH 463 DEPT ADV HUBIO 442 ADV PATH 465 DEPT ADV HUB 10 443 AOV PATH 46b D!:PT ADV
PATH 467 DEPT ADV BIOCHEMISTRY PATH 468 DEPT ADV RIOC 460 DEPT PATH 4b9 DEPT ADV BlOC 498 INSTR PATH t.7(.. iNSTR RIOC 499 INSTR PATH 476 DEPT ADV BlOC 519 DEPT ADV PATH 480 INSTR BlOC 59U INSTR PATH 498 INSTR BlOC 591 INSTR PATH 499 INSTR BlOC 592 INSTR PATH 51,/0 DEPT ADV BlOC 593 IN!:oTR PATH 51" INSTR. PREREOUISITE BlOC 594 INSTR PATH 520 INSTR BlOC 595 INSTR PATH 551 INSTR BlOC 597 lNSTR PATH 552 DEPT ADV BlOC b;)O INSTR PATH bOCo lNSTR BlOC 700 INSTR PATH 71)0 DEPT ADV
BIOLOGICAL ~TRUCTURE PEDIATRICS B STR 328 PERM OF INSTR FOR PEDS 498 INSTR
OTHER THAN DENTAL PEDS 499 INSTR 5TUDENTS
B STR 33v PERM OF INSTR FOR PHARMACOLOGY OTHER THAN DENTAL PHCOL 441 DEPT STUDENTS PHCOL 498 INSTR
B STR 4tH PERM OF SCHwARZ FOR PHCOL 499 INSTR OTHER THAN MEDICAL PHCOL 507 DEPT ADV STUDENTS PHCOL 528 INSTR
B STR 440 DEPT PHCOL 6..;0 DEPT ADV B STR 498 DEPT ADV PHCOL 7\)J DEPT ADV B STR 499 DEPT ADV B STR 521 INSTR PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS B STR 525 INSTR P BIO 360 PERlo\ OF CONRAD REO B S TR 531 INSTR FOR OTHER THAN 8 STR 557 INSTR PHARMACY STUDENTS 8 STR 600 DEPT ADV P BID 410 INSTR 8 STR 7UO DEPT P 810 415 DEPT ADV
P 810 430 INSTR BIOMEDICAL HISTORY P BID 41U INSTR BI HS 41,.5 DEPT P BIO 492 DEPT ADV BI HS 498 STAFF P BIO 494 CRILL 81 HS 499 STAFF P BIO 498 DEPT ADV SI HS 510 STAFF P IHO 1.99 DEPT ADV 81 HS 520 DEPT P 810 515 PATTON
P BIO 519 INSTR CONJOINT P BIO 520 DEPT ADV CONJ 316 ALL ~EC iNSTR P BIO 521 DEPT ADV
AND lABS P BIO 524 WOODBURY CONJ 41..10 SEC A&ANlB DEPT P BIO 525 DEPT ADV CONJ 585 INSTR P BID 528 YOUNG
P BIO 53U PATTON MICROBIOLOGY P BIO 531 SCHER/WIEDERHIElM "1ICRO 235 PERM. REQUIRED FOR P 610 S8u INSTR
NON-DENTAL STUDENTS P BID 6UO DEPT ADV MICRO 320 INSTR P 810 7UO DEPT ADV MICRO 322 SHERRIS MICRO 400 DOUGLAS OR ORDAL-FOR PREVENTIVE MEDICINE
P MED 420 DEPT ADV 3 CRS lECTURE CREDIT P MED 440 INSTR ONLY P "lED 472 INSTR
"IICRO 444 GRO"1AN, CRAMER P MED 477 INSTR MI(RO 496 DEPT ADV P "lED 478 INSTR MICRO 498 DEPT ADV P MED 48u INSTR MICRO 499 DEPT ADV P MED 482 INSTR MICRO 499H GROMAN P MED 483 INSTR MICRO 5(,;1 GROMAN P MED 484 INSTR MICRO 5U2 WHITELEY P MEO 492 INSTR MICRO 5..13 DEPT ADV P MED 498 DEPT ADV MICRO 504 NESTER OR DOUGLAS P MED 499 DEPT ADV MICRO 555 SHERRIS/SCHOENKNECHT P MED 501 INSTR ~ICRO 6(;0 DEPT ADV P "lED 522 INSTR MICRO 7l.u DEPT ADV P MED 523 INSTR MICRO 702 DEPT ADV P MED 530 INSTR
p MED 591 iNSTR OPHTHALMOLOGY P MED 600 GRAD ADV OPHTH 498 DEPT ADV P "lED 7uO GRAD ADV OPHTH 499 DEPT ADV
PSYCHIATRY ORTHOPEDICS PSYC 498 RIPLEY ORTHP 498 DEPT PSYC 499 RIPLEY ORTHP 499 DEPT
RADIOLOGY RADGY 498 LINDAAS/RICHARDS RADGY 499 LJNDAAS/RJCHARDS
UROLOGY UROl 498 DEPT [, SPONSOR UROl 499 DEPT (. SPONSOR
TIME SCHEDULE
AUTUMN QUARTER 1969 REVISED
INSTRUCTORS' NAMES ARE SHOWN ONLY WHERE ASSIGNMENTS ARE KNOWN AT THE TIME OF
PUBLICATION OF THE TIME SCHEDULE. ASSIGNMENTS ARE SUBJECT
TO CHANGE.
for order of listings, see
LISTING SEQUENCE, front of Time Schedule
COLLEGe OF A~SH I TECTU.iE ~ Ui13A:l rLA;:
AR~HITECTU1E - A~GH
150
150
150
150
*300
*301
H02
H05
+306
+307
+310
+311
+312
320
320
320
320
330
340
350
351
380
400
401
402
405
406
407
410
411
412
A
B
U
v
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
T TH 1030-1130 PUNDT
T TH 130-230
M
... W
T F T F T F T F
T F T F T F T F T F
PUNDT
700-850 PM PUNDT
700-850 PM
130-430 230-430 230-430 230-430 230-430
STREISSGUTH
WITH 300 A
WITH 300 A
130-230 130-230 130-230 130-230 130-230
STREISSGUTH
WITH 305 A
WITH 305 A
TH 130-430 TH 130-430 TH 130-430 TH 130-430 TH 130-430
t4 W F
STREISSGUTH
WITH 310 A
WITH 310 A
730-930 RADCLIFFE
... W F 730-939 LEBERT
M W F 930-1130
... W F 930-1130
T TH 930-1030
T 1030-1230 TH 1030-1230
M W F
M W F
M W F
MT
M W M W M 101 ... W
W
TF TF TF
HASENSTAB
1230-130
1230-130
113C-1230
230-430 130-430 130-430 130-430
STREISSGUTH
WITH 400 A
WITH 400 A
130-230 130-230 130-230 130-230
STREISSGUTH
WITH 405 A
WI TH 405 A
330-430 ROHRER
WITH 410 A
WITH 'tl0 A
ARC 207
ARC 207
ARC 207
ARC 207
ARC 301 ARC 302 ARC 303 ARC 305 ARC 306
ARC 301 ARC 302 ARC 303 ARC 305 ARC 306
ARC 301 ARC 302 ARC 303 ARC 305 ARC 306
GEB 225
GEB 223
ARC 102
CHU 104
JHN 006
SMI ~
120
*
BAG 140
SAY 233
THO 101
ARC 102 ARC 107 ARC 111 ARC 112
ARC ARC ARC ARC
102 107 111 112
ARCHITECTURE - ARCH - CONTINUED
420
420
420
430
434
451
460
480
*499
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
510
*513
520
523
524
525
526
535
536
550
571
575
578
*600
*100
A
B
D
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
U
A
A
A
A
A
4
4
4
3
2
3
3
3
3
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
3
3
3
3
6
6
6
2
2
1-3
3
3
3
*
T TH 730-1030
M W F
M '" F
T TH
RADCLIFFE
930-1130 LEBERT
1030-1230
1030-1230
T TH 430-530
M W F 830-930
M W F 1030-1130 PUNDT
M W F 1130-1230 SElIGHANN
14 W F 1230-130
~
GEB 327
GEe 225
GEB 324
THO 101
JHN 006
ARC 202A
THO 101
MEB 231
BAG 237
MT TF 130-430 ARA * ~ HT TF 130-430 AR2
HILDEBRAND & STAFF
WITH 500 A
WITH 500 A
WITH 500 A
WITH 500 A
WITH 500 A
T TH 930-1130 THIEL
M W F 930-1130 SPROULE
T TH 930-1130
M F 930-1030 W 930-1030
ALBRECHT
H W F 430-530 ROSNER
HT TF 130-430 MT TF 130-430
M 101
M W
w
T TH
14 W
WITH 524 A
WITH 524 A
430-530
830-930
700-1000 PH
1230-130
1030-1200
T TH 830-1030 BONSTEEL
* *
ARA • ARA
AR2
PAR 133B PAR 133B
LOW
ARA AR2
101
• •
LOW 222
LOW 220
ARC 202A
MEB 103
LOW 106
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BU I LD I :JG CONSTR~CT I ON - B CON
301
401
401
A 3 M W F
A M W
AA QZ M W F
B 4
BA QZ
730-830 EBERHARTER
830-930 STAFF
930-1030 830-1030
WITH 401 A
WITH 401 AA
GEB 425
GEB 427
GEB 224 GEB 224
~ Permission sign'llure required. See Required Permission Signllrurc5 section.
8UILDING CONSTRUCTION - 8 CON - CONTINUED
410 A 4 .. HUTCHINSON
A .. ..
lA:mSCAPE ARCH I TECTU~E - l ARC
*334
350
351
352
411
460
461
462
465
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
4
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
URBAN PlAN:~' NG - URB P
*400
400
*400
JI: 475
*479
*485
A
8
U
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
T TH 830-1030 SAKUfoCA
D 130-430 SAKU'-A
WITH 350 A
WITH 350 A
F 1230-130
WITH 350 A
WITH 350 A
WITH 350 A
T TH 1230-230
H W F 1030-1130 GAYDEN
WITH 400 A
T TH 730-900 PH HRUlA
M W F 830-930 AMOSS
T TH 1030-1200 WOLFE
M W F 1130-1230 GREY/HIGHTOWER
498 A 2-4 H W F 830-930
499
~ 500
~ 501
*522
*522
*523
4r 525
527
527
530
*541
598
*600
noo
A
A
A
A
8
A
A
A
8
A
A
A
A
A
5
3
2
..
.. 2
3
3
3
3
5
1-4
• ..
M W F 230-530 STAFF
M W F 1030-1130 NORTON
T TH 930-1030
M W
•
• ..
GREY
F 130-330 J. SCHNEIDER
F 130-330 STAFF
F 130-330 JAMMAL
WITH CETC 525 A
WITH CETC 527 A
WITH CeTe 527 b
WI TH GEOG 530 A
230-530 HIGH TOWE R/ S TAF F
.. STAFF
.. HIGHTOWER, ..
.. NORTON/STAFF
• •
ARC 102
ARC 300
ARC 300
AR2
JHN 006
JHN 006
BAG 311
JHN 056
JHN 056
ARC 102
GUG 404
MEB 103
PAR 1348
PAR 135
ARC 202A
ARC 103
• •
•
• •
:;: Nc:w course or course number. Sec Course Changes section, front of 1';me Schedule.
COLLEGE Or ArtTS Atm SC I E~ICES
ARTS & SC I E:JCE3 - A&S
102
105
106
401
402
403
A
A QZ
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
A
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
5
5
5
5
5
3
ANTHROPOLOGY - AUTH
100
*
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
H Af QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
AJ QZ
AK QZ
Al QZ
AM QZ
BA QZ
BB QZ
BC QZ
BD QZ
BE QZ
5
T
F
F
F
F
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1230-230 R. THOMAS
130-330
130-330
130-330
130-330
MTNT 1230-130 CAHN
M W
T
F 830-930
F 930-1030
F 1030-1130
F 1130-1230
F
F
TH
TH
TH
TH
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330-530 JAMESON
130-230
230-330
330-530 JOHI\SON
330-530
330-530
330-530
330-530
MTW F 830-930
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1230-130
TH 1230-130
TH 1230-130
TH 1230-130
TH
TH
TH
230-330
230-330
230-330
GEB 425
SAY 249
8lP4 211
8lM 214
BlM 401
8lM 405
CMU 226
MEB 243
MLR 302A
JHN 009
foIEB 240
PHY 334
THO 202
THO 101
lOW 106
LOW 106
SMI 318
SMI 305
SMI
SfoIl
SMI
309
311
313
HUB 184
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 335
SAY 237
SAY 146
SAY 146
SAY 329
SAY 151
BLM 416
GUG 306
lOW 114
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 329
SAY 237
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 335
ANTHROPOLOGY - ANTH - CONTINUED
*
100
100
100
202
202
202
202
211
301
301
313
321
333
402
416
418
437
441
450
451
*456
*456
461
*464
*466
469
BF QZ
U
v
w
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
H AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
U
v
W
A
A
U
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
A
B
A
A
A
A
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
3
5
5
3
2
3
3
TH 230-330
H W 700-920 PM
H W 700-920 PM
M W 700-920 PH
H WTF 1230-130
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
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T TH
T TH
T TH
HARPER
830-930
830-930
1030-1130 HARPER
1030-1130
1030-ll30
1230-130
1230-130
230-330
230-330
700-920 PH
700-920 PH
700-920 PM
M W F 930-1030 LEWIS
T TH 1030-1200
T TH 700-825 PM
M W F 1130-1230 SPAIN
SAY 329
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 237
GUG 224
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 146
SAY 329
BLM 416
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 341
SAY 329
SAY 237
SAY 249
SAY 233
SAY 343
MLR 407
M W F 930-1030 SMI 203
M W F
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WITH ART H 333 A
930-1030 SPAIN
M W F 1130-1230 GARFIelD
M W F 130-230 OWEN
M W F 930-1030 OTTENBERG
M W F 130-230
M W F 1230-130 OWEN
WITH LI NG 451 A
WITH LING 451 AA
WI TH LI NG 451 AB
D 1030-ll30 T TH 1130-1230
EASTMAN
D 1030-1130 T TH 1130-1230
WI TH 1I NG 461 A
W 130-330 EASHAN
M W F 1130-1230 EASTJIIAN
M W F 1230-130 ATKI NS
SAY 343
SAY 343
SAY 239
SAY 335
JHN 006
SAY 239
PAR 131 DEN 122
PAR 133B OEN 122
SAY 260
SAY 322
SAY 333
ANTHROPOLOGY - ANTH - CONTINUED
499
500
512
516
553
562
563
*591
600
700
A 3
A 3
• A 6
A 3
A 3
A 3
A 3
A 3
A 3
A
A
ARCHAEOLOGY - ARCHY
205
*371
497
570
575
U
A
A
A
A
5
3
3
3
3
• •
T
M
•
•
330-600 CARROLL
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130-330 CARROll
F 130-330 KEYES
WITH LING 553 A P/F ONLY
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230-430 OTTENBERG
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M W F 130-230 GREENGO
M W F 230-330
T
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230-430 GREENGO
930-1130 DUNNELL
PHYS I CAL A;JTHROPOLOGY - PHY A
201
*
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AA QZ
AB QZ
Ae QZ
AD QZ
H AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
AJ QZ
AK QZ
AL QZ
AM QZ
BA QZ
8B QZ
8C QZ
BO QZ
BE: QZ
BF QZ
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T
T
T
T
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830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930 KLEIN
1030-ll30
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
230-330
230-330
230-330
230-330
SAY 343
•
• • •
SAY 322
SAY 322
SAY 322
•
• • • •
SAY 239
SAY 414
SAY 335
SAY 414
SAY 414
HUB 184
SAY 335
SAY 146
SAY 237
8LH 209
BlM 414
8LH 207
RAI 218
lOW 113
PHY 260
lOW 205
SAY 329
SAY 237
8LH 414
BLH 4ll
BlH 404
SAY 335
SAY 329
SAY 241
SAY 239
! Permission signalUrc tcquir,-d. See R~-quired Permission Signatures section.
PHVSICAl ANTHROPOLOGY - PHY A - CONTINUED
201
201
480
483
502
582
ART
ART - A~T
100
100
100
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
105
106
106
106
106
106
107
107
107
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5
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3
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3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
T TH
T TH
M T
M W
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700-920 PM
700-920 PM
130-500 SWINDLER'
930-1200
• 130-400
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930-1130 ElE~ EOUC MAJORS
M W F 130-330 ElE~ EOUC MAJORS
T TH 130-430 ElE'" EOUC MAJORS
M W F 730-930
M W F 730-930 ART ~AJORS
T TH 130-1030 ART ~AJORS
M W F 930-1130
M W F 930-1130 ART "'AJORS
H W F 930-1130 ART MAJORS
T TH 1030-130
T TH 1030-130 ART MAJORS
M W F
M W F
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130-330 ART "'AJORS
H W F 130-330 ART ~AJORS
M W F 130-330 ART flAJORS
T TH 130-430
M W F
M W
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330-530
700-940 PM
T TH 700-940 PM
T TH 700-940 PM
M W F 730-930
T TH 1030-130 ART MAJORS
M W F 1130-130 ART MAJORS
H W 700-940 PM
T TH 700-940 PM
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1030-1230
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WITH 101 AN
1130-130
WITH 101 AQ
1230-230
WITH 101 AS
230-430
WITH 101 AU
130-230
B30-1030
WITH 101 8N
1030-1230
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130-330
WITH 101 BR
WITH 101 BR
WITH 101 8R
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
1130-1230
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
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1130-1230
130-230
130-230
130-230
130-230
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BAG 131
BAG 234
BAG 234
BAG 234
BAG 234
BAG 131
BAG 234
BAG 234
BAG 234
BAG 131
BAG 204
JHA 111
MEB 251
GEB 226
BAG 204
PHY 154
PHY 152
PHY 150
BAG 204
JHA 110
MEB 238
JHA 111
BAG 131
BAG 204
MEB 235
polEB 237
polEB 238
BAG 204
AND 211
GEB 224
GE8 226
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PHY
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150
152
154
MEa 250
CHEMISTRY - CHEM - CO~TINUED
140
140
J 145
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CB OZ
CC OZ
CO OZ
CE QZ
CF OZ
CG OZ
CH QZ
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AC QZ
AD OZ
AE OZ
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8B OZ
BC QZ
BD OZ
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*147 H A
150
151
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H AO LB
H AP LB
H AQ LB
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230-330
230-330
230-330
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100-900 PH EICHINGER
830-930 ADM BY EXAM ONLY
B30-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
1230-130
1230-130
1130-1230 ADM BY EXAM ONLY
1030-1130
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
130-230
130-230
230-330 ADM BY EXAM ONLY DAVIDSON
1230-130
230-330
230-330
330-430
1130-1230
830-930
830-1130
1130-230
130-430
230-530
130-230
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830-930
130-230
130-230
830-930
930-1230
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230-530
230-530
BAG 131
JHN 009
WFS 201
BAG 311
BNS 203
PH3 003
PH3 005
BAG 236
8AG 311
8AG 140
BAG 140
MEB 238
MEB 245
PHY 260
GEB 225
ARC 101
PHY 260
BAG 140
EE8 321
MOR 215
BAG 211
BAG 236
PH3 003
PH3 005
BAG 140
BNS 203
BAG 211
BAG 236
BAG 211
BAG 236
BAG 211
BAG 133
BAG 133
BAG 133
BAG 133
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8AG 204
BAG 311
BNS 203
BAG 204
AND 215
JHN 006
BAG 253
8AG 253
BAG 253
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CHEMISTRY - CHEM - CONTINUED
AS L8
151 8 2
160
110
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80 LB
BP LB
8Q LB
BR LB
BS LB
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AB QZ
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AP L8
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AS LB
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*199 A
U99 H B
221
231
232
241
241
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241
241
242
242
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830-1130
830-1130
130-430
130-430
130-430
130-430
930-1030
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
130-230
130-230
830-930
930-1230
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130-430
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230-530
WITH 110 AR
430-530 P/F ONLY
WITH 198 A P/F ONLY
330-430
WITH 199 A
1030-1130 ROBINSON
130-430
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" W F 1030-1130 CHIL TON
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830-930 930-1130
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130-230 230-430
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130-230 230-430
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830-1130
130-430
BAG 140
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 131
BAG 211
BAG 237
GEB 222
BAG 211
BAG 311
AND 215
BAG 236
AND 215
BAG 131
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 246
BAG 236
BAG 236
BAG 211
BAG 149
BAG 133
BAG 131
BAG 236
BAG 237 BAG 233
BAG 231 BAG 233
BAG 231 BAG 233
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335
345
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414
415
421
446
455
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456
458
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540
550
560
581
582
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930-1030 GOUTERHAN
930-1030 VANDEN80SCH
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M W F 1130-1230 ANDERSON
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BAG 131
BAG 249
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BAG 045
BAG 045
BAG 249
BAG 045
BAG 149
BAG 249
BAG 045
BAG 249
BAG 204
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BAG 236
BAG 211
BAG 045
BAG 140
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BAG 236
BAG 236
BAG 134
BAG 134
BAG 134
• • •
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BAG 140
BAG 311
BAG 311
BAG 204
BAG 204
• • * • • •
CHEMISTRY - CHEM - CONTINUED
585
590
591
592
593
595
600
700
702
CLASSICS
A
A
A
A
U
A
A
A
A
CLASSICS - CLASS
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
210
426
430
430
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
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T TH 830-930 NO AUDITORS
T TH 830-930 NO AUDITORS
T TH 930-1030 NO AUDITORS
T TH 930-1030 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1030-1130 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1030-1130 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1130-1230 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1130-1230 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1230-130 NO AUDITORS
T TH 130-230 NO AUDITORS
T TH 130-230 NO AUDITORS
M 700-850 PM NO AUOITORS
M W F 1230-130 PASCAL
T TH 1230-130
T TH 1230-130
T TH 1230-130
T TH 1230-130
T TH 1230-130
M W F 1130-1230 BlICUEZ
M W F 1030-1130 GRUMMEL
M W 700-825 PM GRUMMEL
• • GEB 134
BAG 140
BAG 236
BAG 236
BAG 236
• • • •
BLH 306
BLH 312
DEN 212
BLH 411
DEN 211
DEN 306
DEN 111
DEN 307
BLM 206
DEN 217
DEN 305
DEN 205
MLR 301
HLR 301
DEN 312
BLM 212
8LM 306
8LH 311
DEN 216
C~U 120
DEN 216
GREEK - GRK
101 A
201 A
207 A
*300 A
309 A
422 A
442 A
490 A
*490 H B
499 A
520 U
599 A
600 A
700 A
702 A
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101 A
101 B
201 A
201 B
201 c
201 o
201 E
201 F
201 G
206 A
206 B
206 C
206 D
206 E
206 F
206 G
5
3
2
3
3
3
3-6
3-6
3
3-6
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5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
D 130-230 NO AUDITORS BUCUEZ
M W F 130-230 NO AUDITORS
T TH 130-230 NO AUDITORS
H W F 130-230 NO AUDITORS
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M W 400-515 MAC KAY
T TH 230-345
• • •
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D 130-230 NO AUDITORS
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M W F 930-1030
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T TH 930-1030 NO AUDITORS
T TH 930-1030 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1030-1130 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1030-1130 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1130-1230 NO AUDITORS
T TH 1230-130 NO AUDITORS
T TH 130-230 NO AUDITORS
DEN 205
DEN 213
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BLH 406
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• • • • • •
DEN 210
DEN 213
• • • • • •
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DEN 206
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DEN 205
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DEN 206
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DEN 206
DEN 205
DEN 206
DEN 206
DEN 205
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LATIN LAT CONTINUED
*300 A
305 A
309 A
412 A
447 A
490 A
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499 A
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599 A
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210
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490
499
600
700
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3
3-6
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BLM 204
BLM 405
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490
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201 A
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490 A
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930-1030
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1130-1230
230-330
930-1030 MATHIASON
830-930
930-1030
1130-1230
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CEN 311
SAY 260
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DEN 211
SAY 333
PAR 135
• • • •
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SAY 260
BLM 308
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CMU 120
Cf<U 120
Cf<U 222
BLM 212
CJI(U 222
eMU 243
CfoIU 120
BLM 214
BLM 214
MLR 302B
MLR 302A
CMU 120
COMMUNICATIONS - eMU - CONTINUED
220
226
226
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316
321
321
321
322
322
321t
338
338
338
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31t1
31t3
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349
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CMU 120
CMU 104
CMU 21t3
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eMU 230
CMU 232
CMU 230
CMU 21t3
CMU 243
CMU 230
CMU 332
CMU 332
332
CMU 332
Cf'(U 230
104
CMU 232
CMU 232
326
CMU 304
CMU 301t
330
CfIU 304
CMU 344
Cf(U 326
CfoIU 326
Ct'U 326
DTV 140
CMU 344
CMU 326
CMU 326
CfoIU 326
CMU 304
COMMUNICATIONS CHU - CONTINUED
406 A
480 A
485 U
*1t95 H A
*498 A
508 A
512 A
550 A
If 583 A
*597 A
*598 A
*600 A
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5
5
3
1-5
5
3
2-4
5
1-5
1-5
3-5
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M W F 330-430 CLARKE
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CMU 226
Cf(U 226
CMU 332
CMU 351
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CMU 243
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CmlPARATIVE IITEi~ATURE - C LIT in front of Time Schedule
261
300
401
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510
570
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600
700
702
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
DANCE - OAI~CE
*251 A
251 B
*256 A
*280 A
290 A
3
5
5
5
5
M W F
H W F
T TH
230-330
1230-130 JONES
1130-1230
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BLM 204
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8LH 409
8LM 308
CMU 222
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AMY 201
HUT 218 HUT 218
AMY 201
WLS 201
AMY 201
! Permission signature required. See Required Permission Signatures section.
DANCE DANCE CONTINUED
*351 A
*490 A
490 B
DRAMA - D~A:IA
101
*121
*141
146
146
146
146
151
151
151
*155
*181
*184
210
211
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3
3
3
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T lH 1230-130 DTV
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105
101
105
101
105
101
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SAY 131
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SAY 132
SAY 132
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SAY 239
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T TH 700-920 PM HAOJIMICHALAKIS
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• SILBERBERG
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SMI 207
SAY 239
GTH 309
SAY 239
SAY 239
GTH 308
SAY 146
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SAY 237
SAY 333
SAY 343
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• SAY 329
GTH 209
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THO 335
SMt 313
SHI 311
PAR 401
PAR 309
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830-930
830-930
830-930
SAY 131
SAY 241
SHI 313
SMt 309
SP4I 307
GTH 311
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RAt 218
SAY 135
SAY 335
SAY 341
830-930 SAY 343
237 830-930 SAY SPECIAL eDUC PROG
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930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
SAY 241
SfoII 313
SMt 309
SP41 305
SAY 341
SMI 405
ARC 101
OCB 201
OCB 203
SHI 402
MLR 104
PAR 309
SAY 131
SAY 241
SMI 313
SMI 311
SMI 309
SMI 307
GTH 306
GTH 311
RAt 218
SAY 335
M W F 1030-1130 SMI 405 SPECIAL EOUC PROG
M W F 1030-1130 ARC 101 SPECIAL EDUC PROG
M W F 1130-1230 P~R 309
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
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14 W F
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1130-1230
1130-1230
1130-1230
1130-1230
1130-1230
1130-1230
1130-1230
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SAY
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SMI
SMI
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GTH 306
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H W F 1130-1230
M W F 1130-1230
M W F 1130-1230
M W F 1130-1230
M W F 1130-1230
H W F 1130-1230
M W F 1230-130
M W F 1230-130
M W F 1230-130
M W F 1230-130
M W F 1230-130
H W F 1230-130
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
fA W F
M W F
H W F
M W F
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1230-130
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1230-130
1230-130
130-230
130-230
130-230
130-230
130-230
130-230
SAY 335
ARC 101
JHN 009
DCB 201
DCB 203
SMI 409
PAR 309
SAY 131
SAY 241
SMI 313
SMI 311
S~I 309
SMI 307
SMI 305
GTH 306
GTH 311
GTH 315
SAY 335
PAR 309
SAY
SAY
SMI
SMI
SMI
131
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M W F 130-230 GUG 411
M W F 130-230 SMI 409
M W F 130-230 DeB 203
M W F 130-230 GEB 225
M W F 130-230 GEB 226
M W F 130-230 MaR 212
M W F 130-230 PAR 110 SPECIAL EOUC PROG
H W F 130-230 PAR 206 SPECIAL EOUC PROG
M W F 230-330 PAR 309 SPECIAL EOUC PROG
H W F 230-330 SAY 131
M W F 230-330 SAY 132
H W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
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M W F
H W F
M W F
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330-430
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SAY 241
SMI 313
SMI 311
SMI 309
SMI 307
SMI 305
GTH 306
GTH 311
GTH 315
PAR 309
SAY 131
SAY 132
SAY 241
ENGLISH - ENGL CONTINUED
101 H JB
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101 H JE
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M W F 830-930
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H W F 930-1030
M W F 930-1030
M W F 930-1030
M W F 1030-1130
M W F 1030-1130
H W F 1130-1230
M W F 1130-1230
M W F 1230-130
H W F 1230-130
M W F 130-230
M W F 130-230
M W F 230-330
T TH 700-825 PH
M W F 830-930
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8LM 207
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SMI 409
GEB 223
8LM 313
GEB 226
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BLM 312
8LH 312
BLH 207
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ARC 101
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M W F
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M W F
H W F
H W F
H W F
H W F
M W F
T TH
H W F
M W F
M W F
H W F
M W F
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1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
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OCB 203
MaR 219
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130-230 LOW 206 SPECIAL EOUC PROG
130-230 LOW 201
230-330 SAY 137
700-825 PM GTH 308
830-930 OCB 201
930-1030 EEB 316
1030-1130 SMI 402
1130-1230 GEB 226 SPECIAL EOUC PROG
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GTH 309
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THO 119
THO 119
THO 119
SMI 209
GEB 427
SMI 203
SMI 203
SMI 103
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D 1130-1230 WAGONER
T TH 700-920 PM
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M W F
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THO 119
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THO 317
THO 135
LOW 114
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
114
116
114
114
114
114
114
114
114
117
116
LOW 116
PAR 223B
LOW
LOW
LOW
LOW
117
116
117
116
LOW 117
BLM 416
DEN 313
* New course or course number. Sec Course Changes section. front of ·rime Schedule.
ENGLISH - ENGL - CONTINUED
303
324
324
324
324
324
324
324
325
325
326
331
332
336
336
341
342
344
361
362
362
363
363
387
388
390
413
417
418
418
419
419
425
430
431
434
434
435
435
435
435
437
437
447
453
C
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
8
A
A
A
A
U
A
A
A
A
A
U
A
8
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
U
A
B
C
D
A
8
A
A
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
M lilt F 230-330
D 830-930
D 930-1030
D 1030-1130
D 1130-1230
D 1230-130
D 130-230
D 230-330
D 930-1030
o 1130-1230
D 130-230
D 930-1030
D 1130-1230
o 1130-1230
~ W 700-920 PM LOCKWOOD
o 1130-1230
D 1030-1130
D 930-1030
D 830-930
D 930-1030
T TH 730-950 PM
M W F
BALDWIN
D 830-930
D 130-230
D 1030-1130 EMERY
930-1030
D 1030-1130
D 1230-130
D 1230-130
D 830-930
D 930-1030
D 930-1030
D 130-230
D 1130-1230
o 130-230
o 130-230
o 1130-1230
T TH 700-920 PM HUDSPETH
D 830-930
D 1030-1130
o 1130-1230
o 130-230
D 930-1030
o 130-230
D 1130-1230
WITH 274 A
BlM 414
THO 317
GEB 426
GTH 309
GTH 313
THO 135
THO 325
GTH 309
OEN 209
SAY 329
SAY 341
SAY
SAY
329
341
DEN 209
THO 119
GUG 404
BLM 204
THO 134
THO 325
THO 119
THO 119
GTH 313
GTH 309
THO 125
CMU 332
BLM 402
THO 325
SMI 407
SMI 305
DEN 211
SMI 407
SMI 407
GTH 315
DEN 209
SAY 237
THO 211
THO 134
SMI 407
SAY
S141
SAY
341
407
343
SAY 231
SAY
SAY
146
146
ENGLISH - ENGL - CONTINUED
453
454
455
457
458
*461
*462
471
*490
U
U
U
A
A
U
U
A
A
*491 A
*492 H A
*493 A
*494 A
499 A
*499 H B
505
507
509
511
517
518
523
524
531
538
541
544
561
562
580
*586
599
599
599
*600
*100
*102
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
A
A
A
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
5
3-5
3-5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
• • 3
T TH 700-920 PM BENTlEY
WITH 453 U
WITH 453 U
M W F 1230-130 HARRIS
W
• • •
WITH 457 A
700-930 PM HARRIS
WITH 461 U
WITH HSS 471 A
• • •
• • • •
D 1130-1230
D 130-230
M W F 1030-1130 STIRLING
M W
D 830-930 BROWN
D 1030-1130 HAll
130-330 WARNKE
T TH 130-330 BROOKE
M W 1030-1230 WILLEFORD
T TH 1030-1230 A. STEIN
M W 330-530 HAUCK
PAR 223B
lOW
lOW
• • • • •
LOW
lOW
118
117
•
•
• 106
118
LOW 106
lOW 105
LOW 105
CMU 243
CMU 243
CMU 351
CMU 351
Cf(U 222
D 830-930 LOW 206 STEVICK
M W 330-530 LOW 116 SklNGLE
M W 130-330 CMU 222 ALEXANDER
T TH 130-330 Cf(U 222 HATFIELD
o 230-330 LOW 101 1ST YR GRD STDNTS PAYNE
D 930-1030 LOW 105 1ST YR GRD STDNTS MATCHETT
T TH 330-530 SIMeNSON
• • M W 1030-1230
KARTIGANER
T TH 1030-1230 NEUFELDT
T TH
• • •
330-530 LOCKWOOD
• •
CMU 222
• • CMU 222
Cf(U 222
LOW 116
• • • • • •
F A{~ EASTERrJ - FAR E
*
210
210
220
220
242
280
290
305
313
333
336
344
406
415
*421
424
r 426
427
430
441
A
AA OZ
AB OZ
AC OZ
AD OZ
AE QZ
AF OZ
AG OZ
AH OZ
AI OZ
B
8A OZ
BB OZ
BC OZ
BD OZ
BE OZ
BF OZ
BG OZ
BH OZ
H BI OZ
BJ OZ
BK OZ
BL OZ
A
U
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AA OZ
AB OZ
AC OZ
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
3
5
M WTF 1130-1230 TAYLOR
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
1230-130
130-230
130-230
230-330
MTW F 130-230 STAFF
TH
TH
TH
TH
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1130-1230
TH 1230-130
TH 1230-130
TH
TH
TH
130-230
130-230
230-330
o 1130-1230 BOBA
T TH 700-920 PM BOBA
H WTF 1030-1130 PLUS 1 HOUR • PAUlS
WITH HSTAS 201 A
WITH HSTAS 251 A
WITH GEOG 305 A
WITH GEOG 313 A
WI TH GEOG 333 A
WITH GEOG 336 A
WITH POL S 344 A
T TH 130-330 OCONNELL
o 1030-1130 CHENG
WITH HSTEU 441 A
WITH HSTEU 443 A
WITH HSTAM 426 A
WITH HSTEU 451 A
SMI 120
MEB 252
8LM 401
THO 311
THO 317
SMI 305
THO 234
SAY 239
SAV 335
SMI
SMI
305
120
SAY 343
SAY 341
SAY 335
THO 311
THO 325
PHY 260
THO 317
THO 317
THO 234
SAY 335
SAY 239
SMI 305
THO 125
THO 317
THO 317
BLM 312
THO 335
M W F 1230-130 THO 335 OKADA
WITH POL S 441 A
WITH POL S 441 AA
WITH POL S 441 AB
WITH POL S 441 AC
t Permission signalure required. See Required Permission Signalures section.
FAR EASTeRN - FAR e - CONTINUED
444
461
464
468
472
482
*499
509
521
* 53ft
556
*563
587
*598
*599
*600
noo
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3 * • HOA
• 5 M W F 1030-1130 THO 325
BEYER
3 M W F 230-330 THO 325 WVLIE
5 WITH HSTAS 454 A
3 M W F 1130-1230 THO 317 BEYER
5 WITH HSTAS 401 A
3-5 • * •• 3 WITH GEOG 509 A
3 T 130-330 SMI 104
3-6
3-6
3-6
4
3-6
3-6
3-6
3-6
5
5
• • •
TAYLOR
WITH HSTEU 544 A
WITH HSTEU 545 A
WITH HSTEU 541 A
WITH POL S 541 A
WITH HST 543 A
WITH HSTAS 552 A
WITH HSTAS 521 A
WITH HSTAS 501 A
TH 330-530 THO 203 CIRTAUTAS,HURYITI, OKACA, WYLIE
TH 230-430 THO 217 DULL,GASSTER,MAH SHIH, TOWNSEND, WILHELM. TAVLOR
• • •
ASIAN LANGUAGES & LIT
CH I r~£SE - Cli III
121
211
211
300
311
311
400
411
441
451
A
AN LB
AO LB
AP LB
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
10
5
5
1-3
5
5
5
5
3
5
•
D 830-930 YEN
D 930-1030
o 930-1030
D 930-1030
D 830-930 CHONG
D 830-930
D 1130-1230
D 930-1030
D 930-1030
• D 1130-1230
YEN
T TH 230-400 VEN
M W F 230-400 SERRUVS
THO 125
PAR 135
SAY 322
S"'I 104
THO 234
CLK 202
ClK 202
CLK 202
THO 311
• • THO 235
THO 335
THO 211
# New course or a>une number. See Course Changes :section, front of T;",~ Jch~Ju/~.
CHINESE - CHIN - CONTINUED
461
473
*499
511
541
551
561
581
*600
*100
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
5
3-5
5
3
5
5
5
* •
HINDI URDU - HD UR
101 A
201 A
~ 301 A
11m I C - I NO I C
320 A
JAPANESE - JAP
111
211
211
211
311
*331
*331
*411
A
AN LB
AO LB
AP LB
AQ LB
AR LB
AS LB
A
B
C
A
A
B
A
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
15
15
5
D 1030-1130 WILHELM
D 130-230 ROBERTSON
• • T TH 130-330
CHONG
T TH 930-1030 SERRUVS
D 1130-1230 CHENG
• •
T
M WTF
M WTF
M W TF
M W TF
M WTF
M WTF
ROBERTSON
* *
D 930-1030 DIXIT
D 1030-1130 DIXIT
D 830-930 DIXIT
D 130-230 HOLLAND
930-1030 NIWA
830-930
830-930
930-1030 930-1030
930-1030 930-1030
1030-1130
130-230
D 1130-1230 NIWA, •
D 1130-1230 NIWA, •
D 1130-1230 NIWA, •
o 1030-1130 NIWA
D 830-1130 D 130-330
NIWA, •
D 830-1130 D 130-330
NIWA ••
D 1030-1130 HIRAGA
THO 202
THO 331
• • eLK 201
• • THO 234
THO 231
• 0
• •
CLK 204
SMI 304
THO 118
CLK 201
CfoIU 351 BLH 211
MLR 302A 8LM 401
CLK 201
CLK 202
THO 234
MLR 104
BlH 308
THO 234
THO 231 THO 231
THO 235 THO 235
THO 331
JAPANESE - JAP - CONTINUED
421 A
441 A
443 U
*461 A
*499 A
*505 A
*551 A
590 A
*600 A
noo A
KOr7EAfI - KOR
211
311
411
*499
501
*521
*600
noo
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
MOlJGOL I MI - MONG
302 A
402 A
A
521 A
*600 A
SAiJ3KR I T - SNKRT
301 A
401 A
TAMIL - TAMIL
5
5
5
M W F 930-1030 TAKAVA
M W F 230-330
M W
MC KINNON
700-920 PM MC !<INNON
3-5 M W 130-330 TAKAVA
3-5
5
3-5
3-5
•
5
5
5
5
3-5
3-5
5
5
" •
5
5
3-5
3
all
3
3
• • M W F 1230-200
HIRAGA
T TH 230-430 MC KINNON
w 330-530 MC KINNON
•
D 930-1030 LUK(jFF
D 430-530 LUKOFF
o 1030-1130 LUKOFF
D 830-930 SUH
" " •
"
• LUKOFF
o 930-1030 SUH
o 1030-1130 SUH
• •
o 130-230 OKADA, YIDEMJAB
M W F 1030-1130 OKADA
• • D 230-330
OKADA, YIOEMJAB
all •
T TH 130-300
" GEROW
• GEROW
CLK 204
THO 202
THO 202
CLK 201
THO 311
SMI 104
• • • •
THO 231
• • •
• •
MLR 302A
•
•
• •
TAMIL - TAMIL - CONTINUED
401 A 5
~ 411 A 5
THAI - THAI
301 A 5
401 A 5
411 A 5
TI BETAil - TI B
401 A 5
404 A 3
414 A 3
421 A 5
*499 A 3-5
*500 A 3
*502 A 5
534 A 2
544 A 2
*600 A • noo A •
TURKIC - TKIC
301 A 3
320 A 3
404 A 3
V I ETtJAt,lESE - V I ET
301 A 5
*600 A •
SLAVIC LANGUAGES & LIT
BULGARIAN - BULGR
401 A 5
CZECH - CZECH
•
D 1030-1130 SCHIFFMAN
" SCHIFFMAN
o 1230-130 COOKE
D 130-230 COOKE
D 230-330 COOKE
o 1030-1130 NORNANG
M W F 1130-1230 WYLIE
M W F 130-230
•
•
• •
• •
•
•
•
•
NORNANG, WYLIE
o 1130-1230 NORNANG
• NORNANG, WYLIE
• LABRANG, NORNANG WYLIE
• WYLIE
• WYLIE
• •
• CIRTAUTAS
• CIRTAUTAS
II<
CIRTAUTAS
D 1130-1230
"
D 230-330 AUGEROT
• •
CLK 203
MLR 302A
LOW 215
• • • • •
• •
• • • • • •
• •
• •
•
CLk 104
: Prrmission signBture required. See Required Permission SignatlUCS section.
CZECH - CZECH - CONTI~UEO
1t01 A
POLISH - POLSH
1t01t A
:~OMAiJ I AN - ROMil
1t0l A
RUSSIAN - RUSS
101
101
*103
110
*130
201
* 201
201
A
AN L8
AO L8
AP L8
AQ L8
AR L8
AS L8
AT L8
AU L8
AV L8
AW L8
AX L8
AY L8
AZ L8
8N L8
U
A
A
AN L8
AO L8
A
A
AN L8
AD L8
AP L8
AQ L8
AR L8
AS LB
AT LB
H AU L8
8
U
5
5
5
5
5
5
10
10
5
5
5
M
o 230-330 KOVTUN
o 130-230 MIKULSKI
o 230-330 STAff
TWTF
TWTF
TWTF
TWTF
1230-130
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
TWTF 1030-1130
TWTF 1030-1130
TWTF 1130-1230
TWTF 1130-1230
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF
TWTF
TWTF
M TWT
130-230
130-230
230-330
700-900 PM 700-800 PM
T TH
o 1130-1230 TRACY
930-1030
o 830-930 M W F 930-1030
o 130-230 M W F 230-330
M
TWTF
TWTF
o 930-1230
130-230 TRACY
930-1030
930-1030
TWTF 1130-1230
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF
TWTF
TWTF
130-230
130-230
130-230
o 1230-130
M 700-900 PH • TWT 700-800 PM
HLR 104
CLK 104
DEN 306
SHI 120
THO 335
PAR 2238
THO 202
THO 211
PAR 2238
CLK 202
THO 335
THO 311
eLK 202
THO 202
PAR 2238
THO 335
THO 211
LOW 115
THO 311 THO 311
THO 202
GE8 226
THO 331 THO 331
THO 311 THO 311
THO 118
GE8 134
PH3 003
GTH 300
PAR 131
THO 331
THO 235
PAR 131
PAR 1338
THO 234
THO 211
THO 331 THO 331
# New course or course number. See Course CblUlges section, front of 'finU" Sch~Jule.
RUSSIAN - RUSS - CONTINUED
301
305
320
401
401
401
401
421
426
451
461
465
*1t99
550
567
570
575
588
*600
noo
A
AN L8
AD LB
AP LB
AQ L8
A
u
A
8
c
o
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
3-5
3
4
3
3
5
SERBO-CROATIAN - SER C
*404 A
SLAVIC - SLAV
321 A
550 A
GENERAL EDUCATION
HUMA~ITIES - HUM
101
101
101
101
101
101
A
8
C
o
E
F
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
M 1230-130 HOLDSWORTH
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF 1230-130
TWTF
TWTF
130-230
130-230
M W F 330-430
T TH
SAGEN
700-920 PM
o 930-1030
D 1130-1230
o 1230-130
o 230-330
o 1030-1130 SWAYZE
HTWT 1130-1230 HAGGLUND
H W F 1030-1130 COATS
M W F 1230-130 GRIBANOVSKY
T TF 130-230
III
III
M W
IVASK
• MICKLESEN
230-430 RUDICINA
H W F 1230-130
H W F 930-1030 HANEY
T TH 330-530
III
HAGGLUND
o 130-230 RUDICINA
M W F 330-430 KOVTUN
o 1030-1130
o 830-930
D 930-1030
D 1030-1130
o 1130-1230.
D 1230-130
D 130-230
THO 125
THO 118
THO 231
GTH 306
LOW 213
THO 231
THO 325
CLK 327
THO 331
CLK 201
ClI< 202
THO 211
SMI 205
THO 311
THO 317
THO 202
III III
III III
LOW 113
THO 234
THO 234
THO 235
III III
THO 331
THO 101
THO 101
DEN 216
SMI 202
THO 101
THO 101
HUMANITIES - HUM - CONTINUED
101
101
201
G
U
A
5
5
5
SOCIAL SCIE~JCE - SOC S
150 A
AA oz AB oz AC OZ
AD OZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
5
GE:lUAL STUD I ES - G ST
302 H A
*391 A
492 A
*493 A
GEUET I CS - GENET
451
*499
*501
*520
*551
*554
600
700
702
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
GEOGt~APHY - GEOG
100 A
AA OZ
AB QZ
AC OZ
AD OZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG OZ
2
• 5
1-5
4
3
3
2
*
3
5
o 230-330
T TH 730-950 PM
D 1230-130
T TF 1230-130 FRANKLIN
H W
M W
M W
M W
M W
830-930
830-930
1030-1130
1030-1130
1230-130
1230-130
THO 101
THO 125
SHI 103
S~[ 120
SMI 409
SMI 402
Sf4[ 409
Sf4[ 105
SMI 409
SMI 405
M 130-330 MUS 206
• M
J. M. RENSBERGER
* 330-530
SOLBERG
*
M W F 130-230
M
T
T
•
•
SANDLER
230-330 SANDLER
230-330 SANDLER
330-430 SANDLER
* * •
STAFF
M W F 930-1030 DOERMANN
• • • • • * • •
M W F 830-930
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
TVARUZKA
730-830
730-830
830-930
830-930
T TH 930-1030
T TH 930-1030
T TH 1030-1130
• SI'II 105
HSB 0209
HSB J280
HSB J280
HSB J280
• • •
HSB J280
HS8 J280
•
• • •
GUG 224
SMI 409
SMI 402
S'H 409
8LM 404
SM( 409
I'ILR 106
SM( 409
GEOGRAPHY - GEOG - CONTINUED
*
100
100
205
207
* 227
258
277
302
304
305
313
333
336
360
AI OZ
AJ OZ
AK OZ
AL OZ
AM QZ
H BA QZ
88 QZ
C
CA OZ
C8 QZ
CC QZ
CD QZ
CE QZ
CF OZ
CG QZ
CH QZ
CI OZ
CJ QZ
CK QZ
U
A
AN L8
AD LB
AP L8
AQ L8
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
H AD QZ
A
A
U
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AN LB
5
5
5
5
3
2
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1230-130
T TH 1230-130
T TH
T TH
T TH
130-230
130-230
230-330
T TH 1230-130
M W F 330-430
T TH
T TH
T TH
VELI KONJA
730-830
830-930
930-1030
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1230-130
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
130-230
130-230
230-330
330-430
700-920 PM
M W F 830-930 ROMANOWSKI
T TH 830-930
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1230-130
M W F 930-1030 BOYCE
T TH 830-930
T TH 930-1030
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M W F 1130-1230 HEATH
T TH 1230-230
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SMI 309
SMI 309
SMI 313
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SMI 304
SMI 407
SMI 304
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SMI 109
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363
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416
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AJ QZ
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401
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M W 130-330 BOYCE
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230-330
330-430
330-430
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GEOLOGY - GEOL - CONTINUED
101
101
205
320
330
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423
425
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BB QZ
BC QZ
BO QZ
BE QZ
SF QZ
BG QZ
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BL QZ
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230-330
330-430
330-430
730-930
930-1130
930-1130
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130-330
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530-700 PM
820-950 PM
M W F 1230-130 GRESENS • CHRISTENSEN
T TH 730-930
T TH 930-1130
T TH 130-330
T TH 330-530
M \oj F 1030-1130 CHR I STENSEN
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T TH 930-1130
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H W
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M W F
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100-230 PORTER
330-500 WASH8URN
930-1030 VANCE
130-430
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930-1130
GUG 224
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JHN 053
JHN 053
JHN 053
JHN 053
JHN 053
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JHN 011
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JHN 106
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JHN 116
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500
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*511
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GERMAIJ I CS - GE~M
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
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AB
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AD
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AF
AG
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5
5
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5
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D B30-930
D 830-930
D B30-930
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DEN 316
DEN 317
DEN 316
DEN 309
DEN 307
DEN 317
DEN 316
DEN 309
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101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
102
102
102
102
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102
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103
103
103
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103
103
103
121
123
201
201
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201
201
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201
201
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AM
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M WT 100-830 PM
D 730-830
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D 830-930
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D 1030-1130
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DEN 317
DEN 316
DEN 309
DEN 301
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DEN 316
DEN 309
DEN 317
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DEN 317
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DEN 314
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DEN 316
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DEN 306
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DEN 314
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DEN 306
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DEN 111
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D 830-930 8lH 314 GRAD STUDENTS ONLY
M T 430-600 DEN 317
D 730-830 DEN 315
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DEN III
DEN 217
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RAI 218
PAR 106
DEN 315
DEN 212
DEN 209
DEN 315
BLH 408
PAR 110
BLH 207
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GERMANICS - GERM - CONTINUED
201
201
201
201
201
201
202
202
*202
202
202
202
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202
202
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203
203
203
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203
207
207
207
207
260
290
301
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415
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5
5
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5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
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D 1030-1130
D 1130-1230
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930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
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H W F 1230-130
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T TH 1130-1230
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M W F
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M W F
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M W F
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830-930
830-930
930-1030
230-400
230-400
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
230-330
230-330
230-330
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330-430
330-430
T TH 130-300 VOYlES
H W F 1130-1230 IHMERWAHR
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M W F 930-1030 HERTlING
M W F 130-230
DEN 315
DEN 307
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DEN 315
DEN 315
DEN 213
DEN 211
PAR 223B
GTH 315
BlM 411
BlM 314
PAR 2238
GTH 311
DEN 217
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BlM 311
DEN 312
DEN 312
DEN 306
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PAR 131
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DEN 310
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DEN 306
DEN 305
DEN 311
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GERMANICS - GERM - CONTINUED
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497
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DEN 310
DEN 311
BlM 307
• • • •
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LIB 402A lIB 402B
DEN 310
DEN 312
DEN 312
DEN 313
DEN 311
DEN 311
DEN 312
DEN 313
DEN 305
DEN 312
DEN 312
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SMI
SMI
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184
311
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GUG 411
SJIIII 105
SMI 105
SJIIII 402
SMI 313
SMI 311
GUG 411
Stoll 313
SHI 311
S"I 301
SM[ 307
GUG 411
GUG 408
SMI 313
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301
412
414
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H I STORY OF THE A:~ER I CAS - HST AA
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BNS 115
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HISTORY OF THE AMERICAS - HSTAA - CONTINUED
301
381
432
451
454
461
481
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*513
*531
*551
*554
*581
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AF OZ
AG OZ
AH OZ
AI OZ
AJ OZ
AK OZ
AL OZ
A
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AB OZ
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AD OZ
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5
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T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
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T TH 1230-130
T TH 130-230
T TH
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930-1030 SCHOLZ
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T TH 530-750 PM AVERY
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LOW 116
ARC 101
LOW 217
LOW 217
LOW 115
LOW 217
LOW 222
PAR 108
8NS 203
8LM 414
SMI 409
SMI 305
BNS 203
SflI 402
SMI 207
SMI 303
SMI 305
SMI 303
StH 318
SMI 207
S"'I 104
SMI 108A
SMI 308
SMI 104
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SMI 104
SMI 108B
SMI 207
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SMI 304
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HISTORY OF ASIA - HSTAS - CONTINUED
201 A
251 A
401 A
454 A
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521 A
552 A
5
5
5
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3-6
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230-430 PYLE
330-530 DULL
MODERN EU~OPEAN HISTORY - HSTEU
271 A
401 A
412 U
413 A
414 A
422 A
432 A
*441 A
443 A
451 A
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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H W F 1130-1230 GRIFFITHS
H W 530-750 PH M. FARRAR
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o 130-230 ULLMAN
o 930-1030 PINKNEY
o 1230-130 BRIDGMAN
o 930-1030 SZEFTEL
o 1030-1130 ELLISON
o 930-1030 SUGAR
*501 A 3-6 H W F 1130-1230
531 A 3-6
*532 A 3-6
*541 A 3-6
*544 A 3-6
*545 A 3-6
JF 562 A 3-6
*571 A 3-6
*572 A 3-6
HOME ECONOMICS - H EC
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330-530 EMERSON
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W 130-330 TREAOGOLo
TH 330-530 ULLMAN
130-330 LEVY
TH 330-530 COSTIGAN
T TH 230-330 CRUM
H W F 230-430 CRUM
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M W 830-930
T TH 830-9)0
M W 930-1030
H W 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1230-130
H W 130-230
T TH 130-230
M W
T TH
H W
230-330
230-330
830-930
T TH 1030-1130
H W 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 730-830
T TH 830-930
T TH 930-1030
IMA
IHA
GOR
GOR
GOR
GOR
GOR
GDR
CRH
CRH
IHA
IHA
EOP
EOP
EOP
IHA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IHA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IHA
IHA
I lolA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
I MA
IMA
I HA
IMA
IMA
HUB
HUB
HUB
• • •
•
• • •
•
• • •
• • • • •
• •
•
•
• •
• • • • • • • • •
PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN - PE M - CONTINUED
127
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
129
131
132
132
138
138
138
141
142
143
144
145
146
*147
148
*149
151
151
151
152
154
154
155
158
158
158
158
158
160
160
161
161
162
164
D
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
A
A
B
A
B
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
8
C
A
A
B
A
A
B
C
D
E
A
B
A
B
A
A
1
1
2
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 730-830
M W 830-930
T TH 830-930
M W 930-1030
T TH 930-1030
M W 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
M
• •
• • •
• lOr
• M W
T TH
T TH
M W
130-330
WITH PE W 139 A
WITH PE W 145 A
WITH PE W 145 B
WITH PE W 156 A
WITH PE W 156 B
WITH PE W 156 C
• NANCE
• GEllERMAN
• OWENS
• GHORMLEY
• TALLMAN
• • QUILLIAN
• •
CROCKFORD
WITH PE W 151 A
WITH PE W 151 B
WITH PE W 151 C
• HUGHES
WITH PE W 148 A
WITH PE W 148 B
lOr
SMITH
830-930
830-930
930-1030
230-330
T TH 230-330
M W 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
M W
T TH
M W
930-1030
1130-1230
1130-1230
D 130-230 TORNEY
HUB
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
IMA
CNH
EOP
CRH
EOP
EOP
EOP
EOP
EOP
GDR
•
EOP
EOP
EDP
EDP
EDP
EOP
EOP
EOP
EDP
EDP
EDP
EDP
EDP
• • • •
• • • •
•
• • • • •
•
•
• • • • •
• • •
PHYSICAL EDUCATION-MEN - PE M - CONTINUED
168
190
227
241
242
243
244
245
*249
252
255
264
295
322
345
361
*371
501
506
547
590
591
600
700
A
AN LB
AO LB
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
2
2
2
2
3
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
2
2-5
•
F 1230-130 COED
F 830-1030
F 1030-1230 COED
T TH 830-930
T TH 1130-1230
lOr lOr
• lOr
lOr
lOr
*
•
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lOr
OWENS
• SHANNON
• TALL .. AN
lOr
QUIllIAN
• • CROCKFORD
lOr lOr
HUGHES
• •
HTWT
M W F
SMITH
o 130-230 HUGHES. HENDERSHOTT
230-330 BUCKLEY
830-930
WITH PE W 345 A
TGB 105
EOP • EDP • EDP 305
HUB lOr
EDP • CRH
EDP • EOP • EOP • EOP •
• *
EOP •
EOP •
EOP 305
EOP POOL
ECP 305
H W F 930-1030 IHA. SMITH
T TH 1130-1230 TGB 105 WINTER
M W F 1130-1230 TORNEY
M W F 930-1030
M
COED KUNDE
WITH PE W 547 A
T TH 1130-100 KUNDE
•
430-530 KUNDE
•
EOP 302
EDP 302
EOP 302
EOP 302
• •
HEALTH EDUCAT I OI~-~·IEtJ - H ED
250
250
292
453
498
A
8
A
A
A
2
2
2
3
2-6
T TH 830-930 COED MILLS
WITH H EO W 250 8
M W F 930-1030 HENOERSHOTT
WITH H ED W 453 A
WITH H EO W 498 A
TGB 105
TGB 105
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KECREAT I ON EDUCAT I OIJ-MDl - i~ ED
251t A
301t A
351t A
.1t51t A
3
2
3
6 M
F 230-330 COED
T TH 930-1030
w
coeD KUNDE
230-330 COED
230-330
PHYS I CAL EDUCATION-vIDMEr! - PE ~I
101
101
101t
101t
107
107
107
107
107
107
107
108
108
110
110
110
110
110
110
113
113
113
113
113
116
116
117
117
118
118
119
122
122
126
126
126
126
126
A
B
A
B
A
B
C
o
E
F
G
A
B
A
B
c
o E
F
A
B
C
o
E
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
C
o
E
H W
M W
H W
H W
H W
M W
M W
M W
T
830-930
930-1030
830-930
930-1030
730-830
830-930
930-1030
1230-130
1230-230
TH 1230-230
M W 130-230
M W 1030-1130
M W 1130-1230
W F 830-930
W F 930-1030
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 330-430
W F 330-430
WITH PE M 110 A
T TH 130-230
T TH 230-330
W F 130-230
W F 230-330
W 230-500 ENGLISH
W 230-500 WESTERN
T 230-500 ENGLISH
T 230-500 WESTERN
TH 230-500 ENGLISH
TH 230-500 WESTERN
T
T TH
230-530
830-930
W F 1130-1230
M W 1030-1130
M W 1130-1230
H W 1230-130
M W 130-230
M W 230-330
EOP 302
EOP 317
EOP 220
EOP 220
IMA •
IMA •
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
HUB
•
HUB •
HUB •
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 201
GOR
GOR
GOR
GOR
o
o
• • o
o
o •
HUT 201
HUT 127
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT 201
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN - PE W - CONTINUED
126
127
131
131t
131t
139
lit 5
Ilt5
Ilt8
Ilt8
F
A
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
151 • A
151
151
156
156
156
*160
161
161
161
162
162
162
162
163
163
163
161t
161t
*165
167
168
169
180
182
182
183
183
181t
181t
B
c
A
B
C
A
A
B
C
A
B
C
o A
B
C
A
B
A
A
A
AO LB
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
1
2
T TH 330-430
F 1130-130
T TH 730-830
W F
H W
730-830
930-1030
T 930-1130 COED
T TH 830-930 COED
TH 930-1130 COED
T TH 1230-130 COED
W 330-530 COED
H W 1030-1130 COEe
H W 1230-130
M
COED
T TH 330-430 COED
930-1130 COED GREEN
W 930-1130 COED GREEN
F 930-1130 COED GREEN
• • M W 1030-1130
H W 1230-130
T TH 330-430
H W B30-930
T TH 930-1030
W F 1130-1230
T TH 1230-130
M W 230-330
T TH 830-930
T TH 1030-1130
M W 930-1030
T TH 230-330
W f 130-230
T TH 1130-1230
WITH PE M 168 A
WITH PE M 168 AD
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT 201
IHA •
HUT 218
HUT 218
HUT 218
HUT 218
HUT 218
HUT 218
HUT 218
HUT 218
A"" 201
AI'Y 201
WLS 201
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
HUT 157
T TH 130-230 HUT 157
M 930-1030 F 1230-130
MILACEK
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 130-230
W F 1030-1130
f 830-1030
M W 1230-130
M W 130-230
HUT 127 HUT 127
HUT 211
HUT 211
HUT 127
HUT 201
HUT 127
HUT 127
PHYSICAL EDUCATION-WOMEN - PE W - CONTINUED
186
186
186
186
186
186
186
189
189
231
271
304
304
331
333
345
366
374
436
*498
A
B
C
o
E
F
G
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
*498 H B
*499 A
*499 H B
*501
506
*547
600
*100
A
A
A
A
A
5
2
2
2
3
3
3
o
5
3
2-3
2-3
2-3
2-3
3
3
3
2-5
•
M W 730-830
T TH 730-830
T TH 830-930
T TH 930-1030
T TH 1230-130
M W 230-330
W F 330-430
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1230-130
H W F 1030-1130 T TH 930-1130
WALTZ. FOX
o 130-230 MAC LEAN, KERR
TW 430-630
WT
KERR
430-630 KERR
T TH 830-1030 WIllS. BROER
T TH 830-1030 MILACEK. BROER. WIllS
~ W F 1030-1130 M W F 1030-1130
COED TORNEY. WILSON
0: 0:
KIDWELL
o 1230-130 PURDY
T 430-630 T 430-630
T
2 HRS 0: MILACEK
0: 0:
0:
0:
• W 0:
0:
0:
430-630 0:
ABERNATHY
WITH PE M 506 A
430-130 COED BROER
0:
DANCE WO:4EiJ - DtJG W ? E. DEPT.
282 A
355 A
377 A
2
2
6
o 1130-1230 PERRV
M 1030-1230 F 1030-1130 F 1130-1230
SKINNER
H W F 830-1030 T TH 430-630
SKI NNER, HORNE
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 127
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT HUT
116 201
HUT 116
HUT 201
HUT 201
HUT 116
HUT 211
HUT 2Ll HUT 301
HUT 0:
HUT 2Ll
HUT 127 HUT 211
0: 0:
0:
HUT 0:
HUT
0:
0:
0:
0:
301 0:
301
HUT 218
HUT 127 HUT 218 HUT 211
HUT 218 HUT 218
HEALTH EDUCA TI ON-Y/OMEil - H ED
250
250
291
292
453
*498
254
304
354
*454
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
PHYSICS - ?HY.j
~101
110
114
114
114
115
116
117
111
111
117
117
111
117
117
117
111
117
117
117
117
117
117
117
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
A
A
B
C
A
A
ZA
ZB
ZC
ZO
ZE
ZF
ZG
ZH
ZI
ZJ
ZK
ZL
ZM
ZN
ZO
ZP
ZQ
2 WITH H EO H 250 A
2 T TH 230-330 COED
3 M W F 930-1030 PATTERSON
2 M W F 830-930 HAC LEAN
3 M W F 1230-130 COED
2-6 0: 0:
3
2
3
6
5
3
4
4
4
COED
WITH R EO M 254 A
WITH R EO H 304 A
WITH R EO M 354 A
0:
KIDWELL
M W F 1030-1130 ARONS
T 130-330
TH 130-330
M W F 1030-1130 GERHART
MT TF 930-1030 STERN
MT TF 1230-130
MT TF 130-230 LORD
MT TF 1030-1130 GLASS
MT TF
T
T
TH
TH
T
W
w
M
M
T
T
W
w
1230-130 SCH~IDT
830-1130
830-1130
830-1130
830-1130
1230-330
1230-330 ARCH & IND DES
1230-330 ARCH & INO DES
330-630
330-630
330-630
330-630
330-630 ARCH & IND DES
330-630 ARCH & INO DES
TH 330-630
TH
F
F
ARCH & INO DES
330-630
330-630
330-630
HUT 211
HUT 211
HUT 211
HUT 116
0: 0:
0:
PHY 301
PHY 301
PHY 301
PHV 320
PHY 334
PHY 320
PHY 320
PHY 314
PHY 314
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
'N :t Permiuion signarure required. Sc.'" Required Permission Signalures $C'Ction.
PHYSICS - PHYS - CONTINUED
117
117
117
ZU
ZV
ZW
T
T
W
117
117
117
118
118
118
ZX
ZY
ZZ
ZA
ZB
1 W
700-950 PH
700-950 PH
700-950 PM
700-950 PH
700-950 PH
700-950 PM
119
119
119
121
121
121
ZC
ZA
ZB
ZC
A
B
C
tt21 H D
H DA OZ
H DB QZ
*i21 H E
H EA OZ
H EB OZ
*121 H F
121
122
122
H FA QZ
H FB OZ
U
A
B
tt22 H C
H CA OZ
H CB OZ
*122 H 0
123
H OA OZ
H DB QZ
A
1
4
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4
4
4
4
4
4
4
It
4
4
*123 H B 4
132
132
133
133
133
133
133
H BA QZ
H BB OZ
ZA
ZB
ZA
ZB
ZC
ZO
ZE
H
T
T
TH
TH
1230-330
1230-330
330-630
W 1230-330
W 330-630
TH 330-630
M WTF 830-930 CLARK
HTW F 930-1030 BOULWARE
MTW F 1230-130 WILETS
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
WITH 121 A
930-1030
130-230
WITH 121 B
930-1030
130-230
WITH 121 C
M T
930-1030
130-230
700-900 PM
830-930 MTW F VILCHES
MTW F 1130-1230 YOUNG
TH
TH
TH
TH
WITH 122 A
930-1030
130-230
WITH 122 B
930-1030
130-230
M WTF 1130-1230 WILL lAMS
M
M
TH
TH
WITH 123 A
930-1030
130-230
1230-330
330-630
W 1230-330
TH 1230-330
F 1230-330
W 330-630
TH 330-630
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 303
PHY 305
PHY 307
PHY 307
PHY 307
PHY 307
PHY 307
PHY 307
PHY 334
PHY 320
PHY 334
PHY 321
PHY 321
PHY 260
PHY 260
GEB 225
PHY 314
PHY 314
PHY 320
PHY 320
PHY 154
PHY 154
PHY 150
PHY 150
PHY 334
PHY 152
PHY 152
PHY 409
PHY 409
PHY 409
PHY 409
PHY 409
PHY 409
PHY 409
;:: New course or COune numbet'. See Course Changes section, fronl of Time S(h~du/~.
PHYSICS - PHYS - CONTINUED
221 A
320 A
321 A
324 A
+401 A
*401 H B
421 A
424 A
431 A
AN LB
AO La
AP LB
AU LB
*485 H A
505
509
513
517
524
* 527
*530
*531
*532
*534
*535
*536
*537
*538
*539
544
560
566
567
574
576
578
*600
+700
+702
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
•
3
3
3
3
2
4
4
3
• • • •
•
• • 3
3
4
3
3
3
3
•
3
MT T 1030-1130 HALPERN
M W F 130-230 ROTHBERG
M W F 830-930
M W F
• •
M W F
H W F
T
T TH
H W
T TH
T TH
FORTSON
1030-1130 PETERS
•
930-1030 HC DERHOTT
1130-1230 UEHLING
130-230 STREIB
930-1230
230-530
230-530
700-950 PM
• COOK
H W F 830-930 NEODERHEYER
T TH 830-930
MTW F
CRAflER
1030-1130 BROWN
HTW F 930-1030 HENLEY
H W F 1130-1230 PUFF
• M
T
T
W
T
F
W
F
TH
330-530
330-530
330-530
400-530
130-330
130-330
330-430
330-430
330-530
H W F 1230-130 DASH
H W F 1230-130 BLAIR
MTW F
H H F
430-530 PIGNOTTI
930-1030 INGALLS
H W F 930-1030 BAKER
M W F • OEHMELT
H W F • BALI
• • • • •
PHY 334
PHY 334
PHY 314
MEB 103
• • •
PHY 314
PHY 314
PHY 321
PHY 420
PHY 420
PHY 420
PHY 420
• PHY 321
PHY 321
PHY 235
PHY 321
PHY 321
• • PHY 334
PHY 321
PHY 314
PHY 334
PHY 314
PHY 314
PHY 321
PHY 321
PHY 314
PHY 321
PHY 260
PHY 260
HYD 312
MOR 323B
• •
• •
• • • •
•
?OLITICAL SCIEaCE - ?OL S
201
201
202
203
311
311
322
328
342
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
AJ QZ
H AK QZ
AL QZ
AM QZ
SA QZ
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U
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
AJ QZ
AK QZ
AL QZ
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
5
5
5
5
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U
A
A
A
5
5
5
5
M W F 930-1030
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
HITCHNER
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
T TH 930-1030 HI TCHNER
T TH
T TH
T TH
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
T Th lL3L-1130
T TH 700-920 PH
H W F 1030-1130 FRANCIS
T TH 930-1030
T TH 930-1030
T TH 930-1030
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
T TH
M W F
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
1130-1230
830-930 TODD
830-930
830-930
830-930
830-930
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH
o 1130-1230
700-920 PM
D 830-930 RILEV
D 930-1030 TODD
D 830-930 MYHR
ARC 207
LOW 219
LOW 218
LOW 114
LOW 2Q5
MEB 251
MEB 248
MEB 247
ARC 101
ARC 102
MEB 237
MEB 246
MEB 248
/lCEB 247
MEB 246
SMI
S"'I
304
120
MEB 234
LOW 218
LOW 217
LOW 106
BNS 117
ROB 318
'"'OR 212
ARC
ARC
lOl
102
ROB 316
ROB 318
MOR 224
AND 309
LOW 202
"'OR 228
OBS 103
OCB 201
S"'I 407
AND 211
GUG 405
SMI 103
MEB 103
C"'U 226
BAG 236
SMI 103
POLITICAL SCIENCE - POL S - CONTINUED
344
346
351
362
A
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
A
AA QZ
AS QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
+398 H A
411
425
426
427
440
441
444
449
450
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
A
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
M W 130-330 TOWNSEND
D 1130-1230 HITCHNER
M W F 1030-1130 GOTTFRIED
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
M W F
T TH
1130-1230
1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
• • M W F 830-930
HARBOLD
T TH 830-930
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
HARBOLD
830-930
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
D 830-930 ROHN
M W F 930-1030 MOOElSKI
T TH 930-1030
T TH 930-1030
T TH 1030-1130
T TH 1030-1130
M \II
D 1030-1130 MYHR
130-330 BRASS
MTN F 930-1030 RESHETAR
TH 930-1030
TH 1030-1130
TH 1230-130
D 1030-1130 CASSINELLI
T TH 130-330
MTWT
F
F
F
F
F
F
HEllMANN
930-1030 BONE
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
THO 125
BAG 237
BAG 140
S"'I 103
SMI 304
MEB 103
MEB 246
MEB 251
GEB 134
C"'U 326
GUG 404
EGA 151
EGA 152
• • MUS 126
GEB 227
ROB 203A
ROB 316
PHV 154
ROB 203A
LOW 115
MEB 103
JHN 006
OCB 201
OCB 203
BNS 115
CMU 332
MEB 242
MEB 242
S"'I 205
MEB 249
MEB 251
MEB 249
SMI 107
THO 125
GEB 134
MEB 250
EGA 151
MEB 248
EGA 151
BlH 307
EGA 151
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POLITICAL SCIENCE - POL S - CONTINUED
410
481
490
*499
511
514
515
525
528
*541
550
553
562
*570
*570
*510
*510
*513
*573
*516
580
584
*600
*100
*102
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
D
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
5
5
2-5
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCH
100 A
AA OZ
AB OZ
AC OZ
AD OZ
AE OZ
AF OZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
AJ QZ
AI< QZ
AL QZ
AM QZ
BA QZ
BB QZ
5
M
M
T
T
o 1030-1130 KAGI
o 930-1030 WARREN
o 1130-1230 BeST
130-330 HARBOLD
330-S30 PRANGER
130-330 GORE
130-330 ROHN
TH 330-S30
W 130-330 RESHETAR
TH 130-330 GOTTFRIED
TH 330-530 BEST
W 330-S30
W
WITH PB AD 501 A
WITH PB AD 501 B
WITH PB AD SOl C
WITH PB AD 501 D
WITH PB AD 521 A
WITH PB AD 521 B
WITH PB AD 511 A
330-530
T 330-530 WARREN
M WTF 1130-1230 BOLLES
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
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830-930
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1030-1130
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
1130-1230
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
SMI 318
SMI 303
MEB 103
o 0
MEB 102
MES 102
MEB 102
LOW 114
SMI 263
MEB 102
MEB
LOW
MEB
SMI
MEB
o
o
HUB
102
117
102
105
102
o
184
DEN 313
RAI 218
GTH 311
DEN 310
DEN 311
DEN 312
GEB 223
MOR 224
OCB 201
DEN 312
BLM 416
8LM 414
MOR 224
MOR 228
MLR 302A
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PSYCHOLOGY ~ PSYCH - CONTINUED
100
100
100
BC QZ
BD QZ
BE QZ
C
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DA QZ
DB OZ
DC QZ
DO OZ
DE QZ
OF QZ
DG QZ
DH QZ
01 QZ
OJ QZ
OK QZ
DL QZ
U
*190 H A
201
202
205
205
250
302
302
A
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AO LB
AP LB
A
AN LB
AO LB
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
U
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
A
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5
5
5
5
3
3
4
4
3
3
3
T
T
T
130-230
130-230
130-230
D 1230-130 FIELDS
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T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
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M W
M W F
M W
M W
M W
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830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
1230-130
1230-130
130-230
130-230
100-920 PM
330-500 TELLER
930-1030 MAKOUS
1030-1230
130-330
130-330
T TH 830-930
M W F
T
T
T
T
T
T
M W
M W
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TH
TH
TH
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D 1030-1130
1130-1230 R. SMITH
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
1230-130
100-855 PM J. OAKLAND
830-930 WAGNER
830-930
930-1030
1130-1230
130-230
M W F 830-930 HEATHERS
M W F 930-1030 BOBROW
DEN 111
DEN 306
BLH 314
ARC 201
ARC 201
LOW 222
PAR 134B
LOW 222
GEB 222
THO 325
THO 311
LOW 113
MEB 249
GUG 306
LOW 220
BNS 203
ICO 203
DEN 111
DEN 313
RAI
DEN
DEN
DEN
212
111
111
111
DEN 212
DEN
DEN
115
115
AND 309
MUS 216
SAY 335
GTH 311
MLR 302A
RAI 218
SAY 231
RAI 218
BLM 303
SMI 101
BlH 301
BLM 313
BLH 313
BlM 414
DEN 212
SMI 103
PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCH - CONTINUED
302
303
305
305
305
306
306
320
345
345
355
u
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
B
BA QZ
BB QZ
BC QZ
BD QZ
BE QZ
BF QZ
U
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
AI QZ
AJ QZ
U
A
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
AH QZ
U
U
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
M W 100-825 PM CAROLE SASLOW
M W F 1130-1230 CAMPIONE
M WTF 1030-1130 KOHLENBERG
T
T
T
T
T
T
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1130-1230
1230-130
M WTF 1130-1230 BERBERICH
T
T
T
T
T
T
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1130-1230
1230-130
M W 100-920 PM KOHLENBERG
M WTF 930-1030
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
ROBINSON
830-930
830-930
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
1230-130
1230-130
T TH 700-920 PM DORI S 01 ETZE
H W F 330-430 1 AfjI HR A WK * HARRIS
MTW F 1030-1130 CANON
TH 830-930
TH 930-1030
TH 930-1030
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1130-1230
TH 1230-130
TH 130-230
DEN 309
SAY 331
DEN 308
HOR 215
MLR 302A
R08 318
ROB 203A
HLR 302A
BLM 211
HLR 301
BLH 301
BL~ 301
SAY 341
OCB 203
SAY 335
SAY 239
DEN 212
SMI 120
EGA 153
CLK 104
SAY 343
BNS 203
EGA 153
EGA 152
SAY 239
SAY 343
EEB 322
LOW 222
DEN 209
BAG 231
GEB 134
BLM 414
DEN 310
DEN 311
MOR 224
ROB 316
DEN 312
BLM 411
DEN 306
M W 100-920 PM DEN 209 BARBARA RICHAR~SON
M W 100-920 PM DEN 314 WM. D. PHILLIPS
PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCH - CONTINUED
401 A
405 U
406 ZN
411 A
413 ZN
416 A
421 A
441 A
441 U
*450 H A
A
+498 A
*499 A
504 A
514 A
526 A
540 A
540 B
540 C
540 o
540 E
543 A
545 A
547 A
547 B
548 A
551 A
551 B
553 A
554 A
560 A
3
5
5
4
5
5
5
5
5
1-3
1-3
H W F 130-230 HC KEEVER
H W 100-920 PM DOERR
H W 130-430
• * PAGANO
o 1030-1130 RABINOWITZ
T TH 930-1030 CONC WITH 411 A RABINOWITZ
o 1030-1130 ALCOCK
o 930-1030 WOOD BURNE
o 1030-1130 CULBERT
T TH 700-920 PM CULBERT
T TH 1030-1230 BEACH
* P. LUNNEBORG
* * 1-3 * •
5 M W F 330-500 BEE
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
H W F 930-1030 EDWARDS
M W F 1130-1230 EGAN
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• • WAGNER
* • TRI E SCHHANN
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* •
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DEN 111
DEN 211
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SAY 322
ICO •
DEN 313
DEN 216
DEN 111
DEN 212
SMI 105
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DEN 212
DEN 111
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• • • •
• •
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PSYCHOLOGY - PSYCH - CONTINUED
560
560
560
562
*591
592
*593
594
+596
*597
+599
*600
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B
C
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A
A
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930-1030 DOUGLAS
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1030-1230 1030-1130 WAGNER
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130-530 830-1230
NYMAN
1030-1230 BROEOEL
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•
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ROMAIJCE LI1JGUISTICS & LIT - ~O/.l
401
401
402
+531
+582
+590
+599
+600
+100
+702
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
FRENCH - FREN
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
102
102
102
AA
AB
AD
AE
Af
AG
UA
U8
AA
A8
AE
3
3
3
2-5
3
3-9
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3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
M W F 1030-1130 HANZELI
M W F
M W F
T
130-230 KLAUSEN8ERGER
1130-1230 ROLFE
930-1130 HANZELI
T TH 900-1030
• •
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M W F
H. NOSTRAND
• • • •
D 1030-1130
D 1230-130
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D 830-930
D 1030-1130
D 1230-130
700-900 PM
M W F 700-900 PM
D 830-930
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• •
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PR4 • PR4 003
o 0
BLM 409
o •
• • • • • •
GUG 405
BLM 402
LOW 102
LOW 114
102
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LOW 216
DEN 209
LOW 216
DEN 209
LOW 215
ICO 203
DEN 206
DEN 305
OEN 205
DEN 206
LOW 218
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FRENCH - fREN - CONTINUED
102
102
102
102
102
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
H03
103
103
103
103
105
201
201
201
201
AF
AG
AH
AI
AK
AA
AB
AC
AE
Af
AG
AH
AI
AJ
AK
AL
AM
BA
A
AA
A8
AC
AD
201 AE
*201 H AF
201
201
201
201
201
201
202
202
202
AG
AH
AJ
AK
AL
UA
AA
AB
AC
*202 H AD
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202
221
221
221
222
222
AE
AF
AG
AH
AI
AJ
AK
AL
AM
AA
AB
AC
AA
AB
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
o 1130-1230
o 1230-130
D 1230-130
D 1230-130
o 130-230
D 830-930
D 830-930
D 830-930
o 1030-1130
o 1030-1130
D 1130-1230
o 1130-1230
o 1130-1230
D 1230-130
o 1230-130
o 1230-130
o 1230-130
M W F
o 1230-130
D 1230-130
o 830-930
D 830-930
o 830-930
o 830-930
o 930-1030
o 930-1030
o 1130-1230
o 1130-1230
o 1130-1230
o 1230-130
o 1230-130
700-900 PM
D 830-930
o 830-930
o 930-1030
D 930-1030
D 1030-1130
D 1030-1130
D 1130-1230
D 1130-1230
D 1130-1230
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D 1230-130
o 1230-130
D 1230-130
o 930-1030
D 1030-1130
D 1130-1230
D 830-930
D 830-930
LOW 216
DEN 211
LOW 218
LOW 216
LOW 216
LOW 217
LOW 215
LOW 213
LOW 213
LOW 118
MEB 232
LOW 215
LOW 213
MEB 234
MEB 235
MEB 237
MEB 240
MEB 245
GEB 424
MEB 240
MEB 237
LOW 118
LOW
LOW
LOW
117
118
112
LOW 117
MEB 237
LOW 118
MEB G009
LOW 112
DEN 217
ICO 203
BLM 313
ICO 203
MEB 240
ICO 203
ICO 203
MEB G005
MEB G006
MEB G005
MEB G006
MEB 246
MEB 247
MEB G006
MEB G005
OCB 101
MEB G005
aCB 101
FRENCH - FREN - CONTINUED
222 AC
*222 H AD
222 AE
222
222
222
222
222
222
222
222
222
222
301
301
AF
AG
AH
AI
AJ
AK
AL
AM
BB
BC
A
B
*301 H C
301
302
302
303
303
303
304
U
A
B
A
B
C
A
*314 H A
321 A
321
321
350
352
*390
402
404
409
426
421
446
461
B
U
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
2
o 930-1030
o 930-1030
o 1030-1130
o 1030-1130
o 1030-1130
o 1130-1230
o 1130-1230
o 1230-130
o 1230-130
o 130-230
o 130-230
o 230-330
o 230-330
o 1030-1130
o 1030-1130 HARRIS
o 1130-1230 FULLER
T TH 100-920 PM
o 1030-1130 SMITH
D 130-230 OCONNELL
D 930-1030 ZIMRA
D 1230-130 BONHOTE
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M W F 1130-1230 ElLRICH
TH 1130-1230 ELLRICH
T TH 1130-1230
2 T TH 130-230
2 T TH 100-800 PM
3 M W F 130-230 B. LENSKI
3 M W F 1230~130 SMITH
2-5 * '" 3 M W F 1130-1230
HANZELI
3 M W F 930-1030 W. FIELD
3 D 230-330 CRECRE
3 M W F 130-230 JONES
3 M W F 330-430 B. LENSKI
3 M W F 1130-1230 VERNIER
3 M W F 230-330 V. WORTLEY
BAG 311
LOW 206
OCB 101
LOW 112
LOW 111
MEB 234
MEB 245
DEN 206
DEN 212
MEB 235
MEB 234
CEN 205
DEN 211
MLR 104
PAR 134B
BLM 406
LOW 222
MEB 243
MEB 243
MEB 243
MEB 243
JHA 111
CMU 120
LOW 220
LOW 114
Lew 116
LOW 114
LOW 106
LOW 106
• • POL A215
HlR 310
DEN 122
POL A215
LOW 111
LOW 105
DEN 212
FRENCH - FREN - CONTINUED
-:\f 480
.::if' 485
*531
*541
*558
*559
*561
*515
*590
*599
*600
*600
+100
+102
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
ITALIAN - ITAL
101
101
101
101
101
201
201
201
301
304
327
*390
410
*590
*594
*599
*600
*600
+100
+102
A
B
C
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A
B
C
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
3
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M W F 930-1030 H. NOSTRAND
D 1030-1130 ELLRICH
3 T TH 330-430 OCONNELL
3 H W F 1030-1130 FRI EDMAN
3 H W F 330-430 KLAU SENBERGER
3 T 1130-130 DAVID
3 M W F 930-1030 FRIEDMAN
3 TH 130-330 KERN
3 T 130-330 KERN
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5
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5
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M WT 100-900 PH
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5 0 130-230
3 M W F 930-1030 MASCIANDARO
3 M W F 1030-1130 FRIEDRICH
2 T TH 1030-1130 MASC IANDARO
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3-9 '" '" PACE
3 T 200-400 P/F ONLY PACE
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LOW 201
POL A215
POL A215
POL A215
POL A215
POL A215
LOW 114
POL A215
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LOW 111
LOW 111
LOW 201
LOW 111
lOW 220
lOW 111
LOW 112
MEB 238
MEB 102
LOW 111
LOW 111
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PORTUGUESE - PORT
101 A
201 A
301 A
*390 A
PROVENCAL - P~OV
*535 A
SPANISH - S?AN
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
101
102
102
102
102
102
102
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
201
201
201
AA
AS
AC
AD
AE
AF
UA
UB
A
B
C
D
F
G
A
B
D
E
F
G
J
K
AA
AS
AC
*201 H AD
201 AE
201
*201
201
201
202
202
202
202
202
AF
AG
AH
UA
A
B
C
D
E
5 D 1130-1230
5 D 1030-1130 GOETZINGER
3 M W f 1130-1230 ALGEO
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3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
M W F
D
1130-1230 FIELD
830-930
D 930-1030
D 830-930
D 1230-130
D 1230-130
D 130-230
M W f 700-900 PM
M W f 700-900 PM
o 830-930
o 830-930
D 930-1030
o 1030-1130
D 1230-130
D 1230-130
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D 830-930
D 930-1030
M W f
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D 1230-130
D 1230-130
D 330-430
D 330-430
D 330-430
D 830-930
D 830-930
o 830-930
o 830-930
o 930-1030
o 1230-130
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700-900 PM
o 830-930
o 830-930
o 930-1030
o 1030-1130
D 1230-130
LOW 206
MEB 102
MLR 310
• •
MLR 106
lOW 116
LOW 113
MLR 104
EGA 151
MEB 232
lOW 112
DEN 306
DEN 301
lOW
lOW
115
112
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LOW 213
LOW 205
lOW 201
MEB 231
LOW 216
MEB 231
LOW 113
MlR 316
LOW 222
lOW 220
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OCB 203
GTH 308
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MEB 251
MEB 252
lOW 218
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202 F
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203 A
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203 D
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301 A
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301
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302
303
304
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327
321
321
327
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350
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485
489
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5
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MEB 231
MEB G006
MEB 245
MLR 310
MLR 302A
EGA 152
MLR 302B
MEB 246
MEB 232
LOW 211
PAR 133B
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4 MTWT 1230-130 ~EB 102
4 MTWT 130-230 EGA 153
4 M W f 330-430 LOW 115 SPEC MEX-AMER SECT ALGEO
4 TWTf 230-330 leo 203 w. WILSON
4 M W 930-1030 SAY 333 T TH 930-1030 THO 331
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3 M W F 1130-1230 SALINERO
3 M W f 1230-130
2 T TH 1030-1130
2 T TH 1030-1130
2 T TH 1130-1230
2 T TH 1130-1230
2 T TH 700-800 PM
3 ~ W f 1130-1230 ANDERSON
3 H W f 1030-1130 PREDMORE
2-5 * • 3 M W f 1030-1130
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3 M W 330-500
3
3
3
3
3
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M W f 930-1030 PENUElAS
M W F 1030-1130 BODOEN
H W F 1230-130 GOET ZINGER
M W F 1130-1230 VARG AS-BARON
T TH 930-1100 SOMItERS
MOR 219
PHY 152
ROB 203A
LOW 202
PHY 152
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LOW 115
MEB 243
LOW 218
HOR 215
lOW 102
• • MEB 232
LOW 205
ICO 203
LOW 106
LOW 113
CMU 222
lOW 201
lOW 102
SPANISH - SPAN - CONTINUED
*541
*553
*561
*571
*590
*590
*592
*599
*600
*600
+100
+102
A
A
A
A
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A
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3 H W F 230-330 SAlINERO
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SCAi~D I iJAV I All - SCAlm
100 A 2
100 B 2
455 A 3
480 A 2
482 A 2
500 A 3
503 A 2
506 A 3
510 A 3
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101 A 5
220 A 3
223 A 2
T TH 1130-1230 ARES TAD
T TH 130-230 SEHfoISDORF
H W F 230-330 VAlFEllS
T TH 130-230 ARESTAD
T TH 1130-1230 JOHNSON
H W F 1230-130 VAlFELlS
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MEB 240 MEB 240
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BLH 313
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CMU 332
BLH 211
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SMI 405
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DANISH - DAN - CONTINUED
300
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101
101
101
101
103
220
222
223
223
225
300
303
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DEN 307
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M W F 1030-1130 JARVI
M W F 130-230 JARVI
H W F 1130-1230 MOLANDER
T TH 1030-1130 THORSTENSSON
T TH 1030-1130 CARLSON
T TH 130-230 THORSTENSSON
T TH 130-230 CARLSON
DEN 305
DEN 305
DEN 305
DEN 305
DEN 212
DEN 305
SAY 241
BlH 307
SAY 335
DEN 310
8LM 409
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225 A
300 A
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HO
110
110
110
HO
110
110
HO
110
110
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110
110
110
223
223
223
240
270
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AF
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AH
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AJ
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AL
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BE
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BP LB
BQ LB
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AS QZ
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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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D 830-930
D 830-930
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D 930-1030
D 930-1030
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D 1030-1130
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D 1130-1230
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DEN 310
DEN 310
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PAR 402
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GTH 209
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THO 125
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AD QZ
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330
331
352
362
365
371
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410
414
420
423
425
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447
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JHN 101
CMU 226
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151
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HLR 102
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SAY 329
GTH 209
• • GTH 209
SAY 333
SAY 260
SAY 333
SAY 333
GTH 209
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SPEECH - SPCH
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
103
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
140
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
203
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203
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203
203
203
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203
203
220
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220
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5
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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
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PAR 221
PAR 221
PAR 208
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PAR 208
PAR 210
PAR 208
PAR 210
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M W F 730-830
M W F 830-930
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PAR 221
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PAR 222
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PAR 222
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PAR 221
PAR 222
PAR 221
PAR 222
PAR 221
PAR 222
PAR 221
PAR 222
PAR 212
PAR 212
PAR 212
PAR 212
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220
230
235
260
270
320
*339
*349
359
313
313
425
442
416
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500
501
521
540
590
595
600
100
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M W F 930-1030 BIRD
T TH 930-1030 BIRD
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100
100
100
100
100
100
100
101
101
150
300
300
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M W 330-430
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T TH 130-230
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PAR 208
PAR 206
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PAR 208
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GTH 210
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302
330
349
350
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491 A
493 A
500 A
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519 A
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536 A
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569 A
570 A
571 A
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600 A
700 A
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3
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2
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SPC 115
SPC 115
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SPC 115
SPC 115
SPC 115
SPC 115
SPC 115
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SPC 115
PAR 206
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SPC 015
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JHN 101
JHN 216
JHN 216
JHN 21B
JHN 216
JHN 21B
JHN 216
JHN 218
JHN 216
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ZOOLOGY - ZOOL - CONTINUED
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520 A
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700 A
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CO LB
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T TH 1130-1230
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W F 1230-130
W F
T TH
W F
W F
W F
H W
T TH
T TH
T TH
• • •
130-230
1230-130
1230-130
1230-130
130-230
130-230
130-230
130-230
230-330
• • •
• JHN 056
• JHN 240
GEB 226
GE8 226
GEB 226
• •
SHI 318
BLH 205
BlH 206
8LH 205
SHI 318
BlH 206
BlH 206
BLH 305
SHI 318
BlH 205
BLH 205
BU", 205
MLR 112
BLH 206
BlM 205
BlM 205
SHI 31B
BLM 206
BlH 305
8LH 206
SHI 318
BLH 205
aLM 206
BlM 205
SHI 318
BU", 206
BlH 305
BlH 205
ACCOUNTING - ACCTG - CONTINUED
210
210
210
220
220
220
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
230
301
301
301
301
301
302
302
303
311
311
371
375
375
411
411
411
421
421
430
450
460
485
499
500
500
520
522
571
572
U
v
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AN LB
AO LB
AP LB
8
BN LB
80 LB
BP lB
3
3
3
3
3
U 3
A 3
B
C
o
E
F
G
U
A
B
C
o
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A
B
A
A
8
A
A
B
A
B
C
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
4
4
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
H W
T TH
T TH
H W
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
W F
W F
W F
M W
M W F
M W F
104 W F
M W F
M W F
M W F
.. W F
T TH
M W F
M W F
H W F
H W F
104 W
M W F
M W F
H W F
104 W F
104 W F
MTW F
,.ITW F
H W F
H W F
H W
T TH
H W
H W F
H W F
H W F
M W F
H W F
W
o
700-825 PH
100-825 PH
700-825 PH
930-1030
930-1030
930-1030
1030-1130
130-230
130-230
130-230
230-330
700-825 PH
830-930
830-930
930-1030
1030-1130
1230-130
130-230
230-330
700-825 PH
830-930
1030-1130
1130-1230
130-230
700-825 PH
930-1030
130-230
830-930
1030-1130
1130-1230
1130-1230
130-230
830-930
1030-1130
230-400
930-1030
130-330
1030-1200
1130-1230
830-930
1230-130
800-930
130-300
130-330
330-530
•
BLH 205
BlH 205
BLH 206
SHI 318
BlH 206
BLH 214
BLH 205
SMI 318
BU", 305
BlH 306
BlH 205
BlH 206
BlH 205
BlH 206
BLH 305
BlH 305
BlH 306
BlH 301
BlH 305
BlH 305
BlM 305
BLH 306
BlH 306
BlH 311
BlH 305
BlH 301
BlH 313
BlH 306
BlH 301
BLM 311
• BlM 313
BlH 414
BlH 203
BlH 203
BlH 206
BlH 306
BlH 311
BlH H4
BlH 314
BlH 211
BlH 311
• • BLH 311
6LH 302
6LH 308
8lH 211
• • • •
" NI ~ Permission signJlturc required. Sec Required Permission Signaturc5 S(.-ction.
ACCOUNTING - ACCTG - CONTINUED
592
592
592
600
100
102
A
B
C
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
T
\of
TH
930-1130
130-330
330-530
ADMIN THRY & ORGNZATNL BEHVR - A ORG
dF 301
440
440
440
440
440
440
440
440
440
440
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
460
499
500
500
550
550
550
550
565
571
512
515
515
576
580
600
100
702
A
A
8
C
D
E
F
G
H
U
A
B
C
o
E
F
G
H
J
U
A
A
B
A
8
C
D
A
A
A
A
8
A
A
A
A
A
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
• • 3
HTWT 830-930
H W F 730-830
H \oj F 130-830
M \of F 830-930
H \of F 930-1030
M \of F 1030-1130
H W F 1230-130
M W F 130-230
H \of F 230-330
H W F
H W
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
330-430
100-825 PH
730-930
730-930
930-1130
930-1130
930-1130
T TH 1030-1230
T TH 1130-130
H \of
T TH
T TH
H \of
T TH
T TH
W
F
M
M
• •
TH
H
T
H
•
•
130-330
130-330
130-330
100-B55 PM
* 800-930
930-1100
830-1030
930-1130
330-530
330-530
130-330
* •
130-330
330-530
330-530
930-1130
*
BUI 211
BUI 211
BlM 211
• • •
BlM 405
BlH 213
8lM 401
BlM 213
BlM 213
8lH 213
BlM 213
BlM 213
BlM 213
BlM 213
BlM 401
BlH 307
8lH 213
BlH 405
8lH 213
BlM 307
BlM 401
BlH 213
BlM 405
BLM 213
BlM 401
BLM 213
• • BLM 311
BlM 311
8lH 406
8lM 406
BLM 406
BlM 406
BlM 406
• • 8lM 308
BLM 211
BlM 406
BlM 406
• • •
~ New course or course nunlbcr, Sec Course Changes section. from of 'ri",,, SdJ('du/e,
BUS I HESS COMMUiJ I CAT I O;';S - n CM~
301
301
301
410
A
B
c A
4 MT..,T 830-930
4 MTWT 1030-1130
4 MTWT 130-230
5 D 930-1030
BUSINESS ECONOMICS - B ECN
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
300
301
301
301
301
301
439
499
500
500
501
520
-:t 571
% 512
~ 600
~ 100
~102
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
u
A
8
c D
E
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
3
3
3
• • 3
M \of F
M W F
M ... F
730-830
830-930
930-1030
H W F 1130-1230
H W F 1230-130
H W F 130-230
M \of F 130-230
M W F 230-330
T TH 100-830 PM
HT TF 1030-1130
MT TF 1030-1130
MT TF 1130-1230
MT TF
MT TF
HT TF
H \of F
M \of F
\of
F
w
•
• • •
130-230
230-330
830-930
800-930
330-500
930-1100 930-1100
330-530
• * • •
BUS I NESS, GOVERNMEtJT & SOC I ETV - BG&S
101
101
200
200
200
200
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
U
A
B
c
D
5
5
5
5
5
5
M W F 930-1030 WHEELER
T TH 830-930
T TH 930-1030
T TH 930-1030
T TH 1130-1230
M W 100-920 PH
M W F 730-900 GARVEY
M W F 830-1000 SCHUBERT
H W F 900-1030 GRAHAM
M W F 1000-1130 SCHUBERT
BlM 408
BlM 408
BlM 40B
BlM 408
BLM 304
BlH 304
BLH 304
8lH 309
BlM 304
BlM 309
BlH 204
BlM 204
BlH 303
BlH 304
BlH 303
BlH 304
BlH 304
BlH 304
BlH 303
• • BlH 209
8lH 301
BlM 303 8lM 302
BlH 409
• • • • • • • • • •
SAY 233
BlM 212
BlM 212
8lM 312
BlH 312
8lH 209
BlM 204
BlH 312
8lH 204
BlH 312
BUSINESS. GOVERNMENT & SOCIETY-BG&S - CONTINUED
200
200
200
200
200
307
403
403
403
444
444
444
499
510
510
552
562
562
571
572
597
598
600
700
702
E
F
G
H
U
A
A
B
C
A
AA QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
AF QZ
AG QZ
U
V
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
• • 3
M W F 1030-1200 JAMIESON
M W F 1130-100 GRAHAM
M W F 1200-130 HERMANN
T TH 130-330 GOLDBERG
M W F 600-730 PM HERMANN
M W F 830-930 SECREST
D 730-830 HAY
D 830-930 CARR
D 930-1030 CARR
T TH 930-1030 STRONG. HART. ROBI NSON
T TH 1030-1130 BOUDREAUX
T TH 1130-1230 STRONG
H W 1230-130 HART
T TH 130-230 BOUDREAUX
T TH 130-230 STRONG
M W 230-330 HART
T TH 230-330 ROBINSON
T TH 530-725 PM
M
HART
T TH 700-855 PM STRONG
* * GRAHAM
T TH 930-1100 MARCUS
W F 330-500 HERMANN
W 130-330 MARCUS
W 930-1130
• W
• • *
GOLDBERG
F 130-330 JAMIESON
* *
330-530 ROBINSON
130-530 MONSEN
* • •
8LM 202
BLM 209
8LM 402
8LM 306
8LM 214
THO 119
8LM 309
8LM 309
8LM 309
GUG 224
8LM 312
8LM 411
BlM 212
8LM 404
8LM 411
8LM 214
8lM 214
BLH 209
8LM 214
• • BLH 302
BLM 302
BLM 406
8LH 308
BLM 308
o
• • BLM 308
BLM 308
• 0
• •
BUSINESS POLICY - B POL
470
470
470
470
470
470
471
499
593
593
593
A
8
C
o
E
F
A
A
A
B
c
FINANCE - FIN
350
350
350
350
350
420
420
420
420
423
450
453
460
460
461
499
502
527
550
550
560
571
572
600
700
702
A
B
C
o
E
A
B
c
o
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
4
4
3
3
3
3
It
4
4
It
4
4
4
It
4
4
It
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
• 3
T TH 730-930
H W 130-330
T TH 930-1130
T TH 1130-130
T TH 1130-130
T TH 130-330
M W 930-1130
• • M 930-1130
T 130-330
T 130-330
HT TF 930-1030
HT TF 1130-1230
HT TF 130-230
MT TF 230-330
HT TF 330-430
H W 930-1100
T TH 1230-200
M W 230-400
T TH 230-400
M W F 330-500
M W 830-1030
H W 1030-1230
H
H
T TH 930-1130
T TH 1230-230
T TH 930-1100
• • T TH 930-1100
TH
W
W F
• •
• •
130-330
130-330 130-330
330-530
330-530
•
•
IIHERiM T I otJAL BUS I i~ESS - I BUS
310 A
310 B
370 A
470 A
499 A
515 A
521 A
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
H W F
M W F
M \of F
H W F
• T TH
T
930-1100
130-300
930-1100
1130-100
• 130-300
330-530
8LM 203
8LH 401
BLM 203
8LM 203
8LM 307
8LH 203
8LM 405
• • 8LM 308
8LH 308
8lH 406
eLH 303
8LM 303
8LH 303
8LH 303
8LH 303
eLM 212
8LM 305
8LH 212
eLH 405
eLH 205
eLH 307
BLM 416
eLH 305
eLH 202
eLH 414
* • eLM 202
BLH 314
8LM 209 BLH 303
eLM 202
8LM 409
• •
• • • • • •
BLH 207
BLM 207
BLM 209
eLM 405
• 0
8LM 307
6LM 203
t Permission signature required. Sec Rt''1uired Permission Signatures section.
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS - I BUS - CONTINUED
571
572
600
700
702
A
A
A
A
A
MARKETING - MKTG
300
301
301
301
301
301
301
301
301
301
361
381
401
401
411
411
415
421
421
421
~ 430
491
499
500
510
520
520
571
572
600
700
702
A
A
B
c D
E
F
G
H
U
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
U
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
H W
T TH
H W
H W
'*'
830-1030
730-930
830-1030
930-1130
T TH 1030-1230
MTHT 1130-1230
H W 1230-230
T TH 1230-230
T TH 230-430
T TH 700-855 PH
HT TF 1130-1230
T TH 1030-1230
HT TF 830-930
MT TF 1230-130
HTW F
HTW F
H W
H W
T TH
T TH
HT TF
930-1030
230-330
230-430
830-1030
1230-230
700-900 PM
130-230
T TH 1030-1230
M W
H W
H
F
130-330
330-500
130-330
330-530
*
OPERAT IONS j·1AI1AGE!.IE;;T - 0 ~.iGT
301
301
301
301
301
301
301
f:.
A
B
C
D
E
F
U
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
H W F 730-830
H W F 1030-1130
H W F 1130-1230
M W F
k W F
H W F
H W
130-230
230-330
830-930
700-825 PM
•
BLH 202
8LH 302
BLH 214
BLM 302
BLH 309
8LH 302
8lH 214
BLH 214
BLH 302
BUI 302
BLH 214
BLH 301
8lH 401
8LH 401
8LH 313
BLH 202
BlH 301
BLM 414
BLH 416
BlM 416
BlM 212
BLH 212
• • BLH 312
8LM 401
BlM 211
8LM 211
*
•
8LH 303
BlH 309
BlM 204
8lH 314
8lM 309
8lH 302
BLH 309
;;: New cours.: or counc number. See Course Changc:s 5I:Ction, front of Tillie SdJl!dllll!.
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT - 0 MGT - CONTINUED
442
499
500
520
571
572
600
700
702
301
301
301
301
301
301
301
310
445
450
499
520
520
571
572
600
700
702
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
D
E
F
U
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
8
C
D
E
F
G
H
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
3
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
H W F 1030-1130
H W 330-500
F 330-530
*
H W F 730-830
H W F 830-930
M W F 930-1030
M W F 1130-1230
H W F 130-230
M W F 230-330
H W 700-825 PH
D 930-1030
T TH 1130-130
M W 130-330 130-230 F
T
F
930-1130
130-330
*
TH 730-830 P/F ONLY
TH 830-930 P/F ONLY
TH 930-1030 P/F ONLY
TH 1030-1130 P/F ONLY
TH 1230-130
TH
P/F ONLY
130-230 P/F ONLY
TH 230-330 P/F ONLY
TH 330-430 P/F ONLY
TH 430-530 P/F ONLY
8lH 404
· '" BlH 405
8LH 203
· '"
8LH 411
BlH 411
8lH 411
8LH 411
8LH 202
8lM 314
8LH 411
BlH 404
8lH 405
BLH 203 8lH 203
BLM 406
8lH 409
• * '" .
8lH 207
8lH 209
8lH 301
8lM 207
BLM 404
8lM 301
8LH 207
8LM 207
8lH 207
QUANTITATIVE METHODS - QHETH - CONTINUED
200
201
201
201
201
201
201
350
350
360
450
470
499
500
510
510
510
550
550
571
572
600
700
702
u
A
8
C
D
E
F
A
8
A
A
A
A
A
A
8
C
A
8
A
A
A
A
A
:4
4
:4
.4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
TH 530-630 PH P/F ONLY
T TH 830-1030
T TH 930-1130
T TH 1130-130
T TH 1230-230
T TH 130-330
T TH 330-530
H W F 1130-100
M \oJ F 200-330
H W F 130-300
MT TF 330-430
H WTF 1030-1130
M W
T TH
M N
W F
TH
F
TAMURA
930-1100 TAMURA
800-930
130-300 8ELL
130-300
930-1130 MEIER
130-330
BlH 207
8lM 207
8LH 209
8lH 209
8lH 207
BlH 209
8LH 214
8lH 307
8lH 404
8lM 411
8lH 305
8lH 214
~ ~
8LH 401
BlH
BlH
8LM
8lH
214
416
209
308
8LH 406
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310
395
496
520
571
572
600
700
702
310
499
A
A
A 3
A 3
A 3
A
A
A
A 3
A 5
A 3 I
MT TF 930-1030 8lH 402 LESS INGER .: HERI'ANN
HTWT 1130-1230 8LH 404 W~EELER
F 230-330 8LH 203 LESSINGER,SEYFRIED
M 330-530 8LH 203
1 - a
•
SEYFRIED
•
D 1030-1130 WICKMAN
I)
WICKMAN
SAY 249
110
310
310
372
471
499
520
571
572
600
700
702
A
U
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
D 1230-130
T TH 700-920 PM
H W F 830-930
M W F 1130-1230
W 130-330
I) I)
I) I)
8lH 301
8LH 301
8LH 301
8lM 301
8lH 211
I) I)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
EDUCATI OU - EDUC
288 A
8
+288 C
*289 A
+289 B
+371 A
+372 A
A
A
A
*472 A
+474 A
+475 A
A
A
A
+599 A
+600 A
+700 A
1
1
1
3
3
5-15 H
5-15 H
5-15 H
5-15 H
4-16 H
4-16 H
4-16 H
4-16 H
2-5
3/6
3
T TITH TlTH
130-230 HUB 184 • II<
o T TH
830-1130 OR I)
930-1230 I)
80ROUGHS, HOL8EIN
800-1200 ~ 200-400 ~
SEPT 2-17 BOROUGHS, HOLBEIN
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T TH 200-400 ~ • • SEPT 2-17
80ROUGHS, HOLBEIN
• I)
• •
80ROUGHS
o 800-400 SEPT 2-24 80ROUGHS
430-530 D 800-400
BOROUGHS
430-530 o 800-400
80ROUGHS
430-530 o 800-400
BOROUGHS
430-530 o 800-400
BOROUGHS
430-530 o 800-400
80ROUGHS
430-530 o 800-400
80ROUGHS
430-530 o 800-400
80ROUGHS
o 430-530 800-400
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ARC 207
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EDUCATION - EDUC - CONTINUED
*102 A 3 • •
EDUCA TI O!~ ADI;\ llil STRAT I OiJ - mAIJ;·\
430 A 3
527 A 3
534 A 3
*536 A 1-6
*537 A 3
563 A 3
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430-630 OSTRANDER
430-630 P/F ONLY ANDERSON
MlR 302A
MlR 307
T TH 430-600 MlR 307 P/F ONLY STRAYER *. .. P/F ONLY ANDERSON, ANDREWS, DANOWSKI, OSTRANDER, STRAYER
M 430-630 MlR 307 P/F ONLY ANDREWS
W 430-630 MlR 310 P/F ONLY BOl TON
CURR I CULml ~ I flSTRUCT I O:J - tDC~ I
204
206
303
308
315
316
321
324
325
327
329
330
331
332
336
340
341
342
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
AA QZ
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3 T TH 130-430 T TH 130-430
BAILY
3 T TH 830-1130 T TH 830-1130
BAILY
5 H W F 130-430 M W F 130-430
BAILY
1-5 • • BAIL Y
2 M W 230-330 BRIGGS
2 T TH 230-330 BRIGGS
2 T TH 1130-1230
3 T TH 130-330 HORNE
2 M W 930-1030 PEEK
5 H W F 930-1030
2
3
3
3
3
2
3
3
M W
MC ADAMS
830-930 MC ADAMS
TH 830-1030 OLSTAD
M W F 130-230 NOSTRAND
WI TH 330 A
WITH 330 A
H W F 1030-1130 RABURA
T TH 130-230 JOHNSON
M W F 130-330 SMITH
T TH 1030-130 KOENIG
EGA 110 MEB G009
EGA 110 MEB G009
EGA 110 MEB G009
• • BlM 413
8lM 413
HUT 211
HUT 201
EDP 305
RAI 310
RAI 310
GTH 311
MLR 3028
DEN 312
ART 216
ART 216
ART 310
;;: New course or course number. See Course Chnnges sccrion, froO( of Time Sdualll ...
CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION - EDC&I - CONTINUED
342
342
343
343
*344
345
347
348
349
350
355
355
355
355
355
356
*357
360
360
360
360
360
365
365
365
365
365
366
366
370
370
370
370
370
371
375
375
375
8
C
A
8
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
o
E
A
A
A
8
C
o
E
A
8
C
o
E
A
B
A
B
C
o
E
A
A
B
C
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
H W F
M W F
1130-130 KOENIG
330-530 KOENIG
ART 310
ART 310
o 930-1030 MUS 313 SWANSON
o 1030-1130 MUS 313 CUNHA
WITH MUSIC 384 A
M W F 130-230 MLR 106 MAC DONALD
M W F 230-330 MLR 310 EVANS
T TH 830-1000 HLR 3028
T TH 1030-1200 MLR 106
M W F 130-230 S~I 307
M W F 830-930 MLR 106
M W F 930-1030 MlR 106
H W F 1030-1130 MLR 102 MONSON & MACDONALD
M W F 130-230 MLR 102 MONSON & MACDONALD
:0; • H W F 130-230
HUNDLEY
M W F 930-1030
M W F
M W F
FEEZEl
830-930
930-1030 HONSON
M W F 1030-1130 SEBESTA
H W F 130-230 WILLIAMS
• :0
T TH 830-1000 BANKS
T TH 930-1100 KALTSOUNIS
T TH 1030-1200 BANKS
T TH 130-300
T
T
M W F
M W F
M W F
HUNKINS
• 330-530
330-530
830-930 SMITH
930-1030
1030-1130 SMITH
M W F 130-230
:0 :0
M W F 830-930 OLSTAD
T TH 830-1000
T TH 830-1000
T TH 1030-1200
• SMI 102
PAR 310
MLR 407
MLR 407
HlR 106
HlR 112
:0 :0
MlR 407
fClR 112
MlR 401
HLR 102
:0 :0
SMI 311
SMI 313
MlR 202
Ml~ 202
MlR 202
MlR 202
• :0
MlR 112
MlR 202
GTH 306
MLR 202
CURRICULUM t INSTRUCTION - EDCtl - CONTINUED
375
315
378
400
404
421
455
460
475
415
480
480
482
~ 485
490
493
495
496
-t 563
565
565
l 561
.f" 512
~ 577
*580
580
580
589
450
o
E
A
A
U
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
B
C
A
A
A
A
3
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2-6
3
3
3
2-6
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3-9
3
T TH 130-300 HLR 112 VOPNI
• • • T 330-530 SHI 305
M W F 1130-1230 BAILY
MEB 243
T 700-945 PH MEB 252 BAILY
WITH H EC 462 A
TH 430-630 SflI 102 KITTELL
W 430-630 MLR 302A SEBESTA
M 430-630 HLR 112
M W
T
W
T
H
•
•
• H W
•
• H
•
TH
VOPNI
• • GARFIELD PROJ ONLY
200-330 HAWK
430-100
430-600 PLUS 2 HR LAB HAWK
430-700 DRISCOLL
430-630 KITTELL
HLR 401
HLR 112
tcLR 420
HLR 407
SHI 307
430-630 MLR 102 HUNKINS
• •• TCH ASST GEOG ONLY KALTSOUNIS, R. ANDERSON
• • • GARFIELD PROJ ONLY
• • • 300-430 HLR 302B
TRI-U STDNTS ONLY KALTSOUNIS
TH 430-630 S"'I 301 KALTSOUNIS
• • •
430-700 P/F ONLY TORKELSON
F 430-700 P/F ONLY DRISCOLL
• • • • •
HLR 420
HLR 420
• • • SEPT 15-SEPT 30 TRI-U STDNTS ONLY
TH 430-700 HLR 420 HAWK
• • • • • • • •
TORKELSON
T 430-630 HLR 112
HIGHER EDUCATION - EDHED - CONTINUED
550 A 3
552 U 3
553 A 3
555 A 3
*556 A 3-10
551 U 3
558 A 3
M
H
430-630 MADSEN
730-930 PH REITAN
TH 430-630 LARSEN
W 430-630
• LARSEN
• REITAN
TH 730-930 PH P/F ONLY SCHILL
T 230-430 HADSEN
HST.PHILOSPHY & SOC OF ~DUC - EDHP3
410
410
419
419
480
488
488
498
581
A
B
A
B
A
A
B
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
H W F 130-230
H
T TH
T
430-630
130-300
430-630
T TH 1030-1200 BURGESS
T TH 1030-1200 TOSTBERG
430-630
T TH 130-300 BURGESS
T 430-630
EOUCATlOi:AL ?3YCHOLOGY - EJP3Y
304
304
304
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
AD QZ
AE QZ
B
BA QZ
BB QZ
BC QZ
BD QZ
BE QZ
C
5
5
5
H W F
T TH
M W
M W
T TH
T TH
730-830 HAUCK
730-830
830-930
1230-130
130-230
230-330
M W F 930-1030
M W
T TH
T TH
M W
M W
M W F
T TH
T TH
T TH
T TH
CALDWELL
730-830
830-930
1230-130
230-330
330-430
130-230
730-830
830-930
930-1030
130-230
HLR 302B
HLR 310
HLR 302A
MLR 106
• MLR 310
HLR 310
GTH 311
GTH 306
GTH 311
GTH 311
GTH 306
MLR 310
MLR 310
MLR 302B
GTH 306
HLR 301
MLR 104
MLR 302B
MlR 104
LOW 106
MLR 316
HLR 301
MLR 104
MLR 106
HlR 104
MLR 316
HLR 310
HLR 301
MLR 316
GEB 225
HLR 310
MLR 310
CA QZ
CB QZ
CC QZ
CD QZ
CE QZ
o
W F 230-330 MLR 106
304 5 • • •• TEACHER CORPS ONLY
.t Permission signature required. See Required PermIssIon Signatu .... 'S section.
EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY - EOPSY - CONTINUED
304
308
308
308
308
308
365
401
401
401
413
447
449
490
490
503
540
541
542
544
548
*555
555
591
591
E
A
8
C
o
U
A
A
B
C
A
A
A
A
B
C
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
B
5 * * • >I< GARFIELD PROJ ONLY
3 M W F 830-930 MLR 301 SAX
3 M W F 930-1030 MLR 112 PECKHAM
3 T TH 330-500 MlR 301 CLARK
3 '* * 11< 11< GARFIELD PROJ ONLY
3 M W 700-825 PM MLR 301
3 M W F 130-230 EVANS
3 M H F 1030-1130
3 M W F 130-230 FEA
3 T 430-630 CUpp
3 H 430-630
3 T 430-630 ISLAND
2-6 M W 330-500 8RAMMER
3 M W F 1030-1130
3
3
3
5
5
5
3
5
3-6
SAX
H W F 1130-1230 KLOCKARS
M W 430-600 KLOCKARS
M 430-630 FEA
MTWT 1030-1230 OLCH
WITH 540 A H. BASHEY
T TH 430-630 DOHNER
W 430-630 SALVER
o 930-1030 LEE & BRAMMER
T TH 330-530 R. BROWN
2-12 >I< •
5 M W
3 '*
BROWN, FORSTER. ISLAND
430-630 FREEHILL
* BROEDEL
1-2 H 1230-230
1-2 M 230-430 FORSTER
3 T TH 130-300 CLARt<
3 M W 330-500 PECKHAM
MLR 104
MLR 310
f4LR 310
SMI 102
MLR 407
MLR 407
MLR 316
HLR 407
MlR 202
SMI 102
HlR 106
HlR 316
MLR 302B
MLR 202
SMI 102
HlR 316
'* •
SMI 109
• MlR 302A
HlR 302A
MlR 302A
SMI 307
SPEC I AL EDUCAT I OiJ - EDSPE
403 A 3 TH 430-630 HLR 202
:#: New COUf$e or course number. See Course Changes seaion. fronl of Tint~ S(h~dule.
SPECIAL EDUCATION - EDSPE - CONTINUED
404
405
406
409
411
414
416
~ 418
421
422
425
430
431
433
505
511
~ 513
~*515
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
T 430-630 HAYDEN
H W 1030-1200 AFFLECK
M 430-630 MONTGOMERY
T TH 1030-1200 MONTGOMERY
TH 430-630 LOVITT
TH 930-1230 FARGO
TH 430-630
3 T 430-630
3 T 430-630 HORTON
3-5 0 230-430 HORTON
3 TH 430-630 HORTON
6 M W 430-630
6 T TH 430-630 lOWENBRAUN
3 W 430-630
5
2-10
3
3
3
3
T
M
o 130-230 • >I<
>I<
w
* 430-630
LOVITT
100-300 FARGO
430-630 AFFLECK *" 518 A 1-3 TH 430-530
Business Education- See Secretarial LOVITT Studies after r~EOICINE section. See ·'Listing Sequence" in front of Time Schedule.
COLLEGE OF Elm I :'!EER I r~G
AE~ONAUT I CS & Asmor~AuT I CS - A A
200
300
300
320
330
A 2
A 3
B 3
A 2
AN LB
AO LB
AP LB
A 3
T TH 1030-1130
H W F 830-930 T 830-1030
OECHER
M W F 830-930 T 830-1030
RAE
T 130-230 OATES
T 230-530 OATES
W 230-530 PARMERTER
TH 230-530 DECHER
M W F 930-1030 TH 830-1030
DILL
MLR 102
HLR 3028
MLR 202
MLR 3028
MLR 407
HLR 302A
MlR 106
HLR 202
HLR 310
MLR 400
HlR 310
MLR 104
HLR 104
HlR 302B
HlR 316 >I< >I<
• >I<
>I< •
MlR 106
HlR 302A
HlR 302A
SMI 109
GUG 317
GUG 306 GUG 306
GUG 405 GUG 405
PHY 334
GUG 213
GUG 213
GUG Z13
GUG 306 GUG 306
AERONAUTICS & ASTRONAUTICS - A A - CONTINUED
330
390
391
392
400
410
420
430
440
450
460
410
*499
503
504
501
519
520
523
526
530
535
542
555
551
562
565
561
561
511
580
*599
*600
noo
n02
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
A
A
3
o
o
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2-5
3
3
3
3
H W F 930-1030 TH 830-1030
HOLSAPPLE
TH 1230-130 EASTMAN
WITH 390 A
WIiH 390 A
M W F 1030-1130 RUSSELL
M W F 1230-130 TH 130-330
GANZER
T TH 1230-200
M W F 230-330 MARTIN
H W F 930-1030 JOPPA
M k F 830-930 VAGNERS
M W f 330-430 EASTI'AN
M W F 130-230 BOLLARD
.. M W F 1230-130
CHR I sn ANSEN
M W F 930-1030 AHLSTROM
T TH 900-1030 STREET
T TH 800-930 JOPPA
o M 330-500
1-3 T 1030-1200 HERTZBERG
3 M W F 230-330
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2-5
• o
3
H W F
OATES
130-230 PARMERTER
M W F 830-930 OBRIEN
H W F 1130-1230 MARTIN
• • W F
M W F
H W F
H W F
..
.. 330-500
KEVORKIAN
830-930
830-930 PEARSON
1230-130 FYFE
" W F 1130-1230 KEVORKIAN
" W F 1030-1130 HOLSAPPLE
o • .. o
.. ..
.. ..
GUG 405 GUG 405
GUG 311
GUG 311
GUG 306 GUG 306
o
GUG 306
GUG 311
GUG 409
GUG 306
GUG 311
.. GUG 409
GUG 404
GUG 404
GUG 408
GUG 311
GUG 306
GUG 405
GUG 306
GUG 408
GUG 405
.. .. o
GUG 404
GUG 404
GUG 311
GUG 311
GUG 306
GUG 306
..
.. .. .. ..
CHEM I CAL E:JG I NEER IIJG - CH E
210
325
435
436
465
410
499
499
A
A
A
A
AN LB
AD LB
AP LB
4
4
H F W
1130-1230 1130-130
" W F 1030-1130 .. ..
FINLAYSON
MTW F 930-1030
TH
TH
T
W
HE(DEGER
1230-130 SLEICHER
830-1230
130-530
130-530
AQ LB TH 130-530
A 3 H W F 1130-1230 JOHANSON
A 3 H W F 830-930 SARICANEN
ZN 1-6 TH 830-1230
ZO 1-6 T 130-530
499 H ZP 1-6 .. • 520 A o M 330-530
523
525
530
540
543
*599
*599
*600
700
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
A
0-3
3
3
3
3
1-3
1-3
..
..
CIVIL ENGINEERING
WITH 520 A
H W F 930-1030 BERG
M W F 1030-1130 SATHER
T TH 1030-1200 SLEICHER
WITH H E 543 A
.. .. BERG
.. .. BERG
• • • •
C I V I L ClG I NE£R I ilG CORE COUi;~t$- C I Vt.
316
316
316
320
345
A
AN LB
AD LB
4
B 4
BN LB
BO LB
C 4
CN LB
A 4
AN LB
A 4
AN LB
H W F
TH
TH
830-930 VERESS
830-1230
130-530
" W F 930-1030 COLCORD
T 830-1230
T
H W F
w
H W F
T
130-530
1030-1130
130-530
830-930 EKSE
930-1130
H W F 830-930 CHENCWETH
TH 830-1030
BNS BNS
BNS .. BNS
BNS
111 111
117 .. 111
111
BNS B035
BNS B035
BNS B035
BNS B035
BNS 203
BNS 203
BNS 125
BNS 125
.. BNS 111
BNS 203
BNS 115
BNS 203
.. ..
• • .. .. ..
"OR 108
HOR 108
HOR 108
HOR 108
MOR 108
MOR 108
HOR 108
HOR 108
HOR 228
HOR 228
HYD 316
HYD 316
:j: Permission signature required. See Required Permission SignatureS section.
CIVIL ENGINEERING CORE COURSEs-eIVE - CONTINUED
31t5
350
3b3
363
361t
366
381
382
393
393
*520
*102
291
291
291
292
292
292
292
292
~ 295
~ 295
M=- 295
~ 295
~ 295
'* 295
"* 295
B 4
BN LB
A
A 4
B 4
A 3
AN LB
AD LB
A
A
A
A
a
A
A
A
A
B
C
A
a
C
o
U
A
B
C
o
E
G
3
3
3
'" 3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
M W F 830-930 STRAUSSER
TH 1030-1230
M W F 930-1030 T 830-1030
CARLSON
M W F 930-1130 MILLER
M W F 130-330 MILLER
T 130-230 TERREL
T TH 230-430
'" . M W F 330-530
MEESE
M W F 130-330 NICHOLLS
M W F 130-330
M W F TH
M W F TH
'"
T TH
T TH
T TH
M F
M F
M F
M F
T TH
MITTET
830-930 830-1030
1230-130 1030-1230
'" '" '"
930-1100
1100-1230
1230-200
930-1030
1030-1130
1130-1230
1230-130
630-820 PH
HYD 309
HYD 320
MOR 214 MOR 214
MOR 228
MOR 214
MOR 212
HOR 028 . '" MOR 215
MOR 215
MOR 228
MOR MaR
MOR MOR
LOW
LOW
224 224
224 215
• * •
101
101
LOW 101
LOW 101
LOW 101
LOW 101
LOW 101
LOW 101
T T
800-930 MaR 221
M M
T T
800-930 MOR 223 CONe WITH CEEM 291
930-1100 MOR 221 930-1100 MOR 223
CONe WITH eEEM 291
130-300 MOR 221 130-300 MaR 223
eONC WITH ceEM 291
TH 130-300 HOR 221 TH 130-300 MOR 223
CONe WITH CEEM 291
F 230-400 MOR 221 F 230-400 MOR 223
CONe WITH eEEM 291
M 300-430 MOR 221 M 300-430 MOR 223
CONe WITH CEEM 291
TH 300-430 MOR 221 TH 300-430 MOR 223
CONe WITH CEEM 291
# New course or course number. See Course Changc:s 5<:Ction. front IIf Ti", .. S~b .. dlll ...
ENGINEERING MECHANICS - CEEM - CONTINUED
* 295
* 295
* 296
~ 296
~ 296
~ 296
% 296
~ 296
~ 296
~ 29b
"* 296
1X 29b
~. 296
~ 296
342
342
342
31t2
342
342
342
*494
*498
*520
H o
o
A o
a o
C o
D o
E o
F o
G o
H o
o
J o
K o
L o
A
AN La
B It
BN LB
C 4
CN LB
D 4
ON La
E It
EN LB
M H
M M
M M
T T
F 400-530 MOR 221 F 400-530 MDR 223
CONe WITH CEEM 291
430-600 MOR 221 430-600 MOR 223
CONe WITH CEEM 291
830-1030 MOR 219 830-1030 MOR 221
CONC WITH CEEM 292
TH 830-1030 MOR 219 TH 830-1030 MOR 221
CONC WITH CEEM 292
T 1030-1230 MOR 219 T 1030-1230 MOR 221
CONC WITH CEEM 292
TH 1030-1230 MOR 219 TH 1030-1230 MOR 221
CONC WITH CEEM 292
T 1230-230 MOR 219 T 1230-230 MOR 221
CONC WITH eEEM 292
T T
W \oj
TH 1230-230 MOR 219 TH 1230-230 MOR 221
CONC WITH CEEM 292
130-330 130-330
CONe WITH eEEM 292
230-430 230-430
CONe WITH CEEM 292
HOR HOR
MOR MOR
219 221
219 221
230-430 MOR 219 230-430 MOR 221
CONe WITH CEEM 292
TH 230-430 HOR 219 TH 230-430 HOR 221
CONe WITH eEEM 292
330-530 MOR 219 330-530 HOR 221
CONe WITH eEEM 292
W 430-630 MOR 219 W 430-630 MOR 221
CONe WITH eeEM 292
H W F 930-1030 HYD 316
T
M W F
T
M W F
T
M W F
T
H W F
TH
830-1030
930-1030
130-330
1030-1130
1030-1230
1030-1130
130-330
1130-1230
HYD 316
HYO 320
HYD 320
HYO 312
HYD 309
HYD 316
HYD 316
HYD 320
HYO 320
F 4 H W F
830-1030
1130-1230
130-330
1230-130
1030-1230
HYO 316
FN LB TH HYD 316
G It M W F HYD 320
GN La T HYO 320
A 3 M W F 930-1030 "OR 216
A 1-5 • • *
A 1-5 • • • • A * • •
ENGINEERING MECHANICS - CEEM - CONTINUED
570 A 3 M W F 930-1030 SERGEV
573 A 3 M W F 830-930 HARTZ
591 A 3 * "
R. J. EVANS
592 A 3 M W F 930-1030 EVANS
A 2-5 " "
*600 A " '" "
HYD~AUL I C ENG I ;~EEa I :iG - CEHY
* It It 1 A
1t45 A
446 A
41t6 8
*498 A
*499 A
542 A
*599 A
*600 A
3 " " 3 T TH 130-330
CHENOWETH
3 M F 830-930 T 1030-1230
RICHEY
3 M F 830-930 T 1030-1230
CAMPBELL
1-5 " " 1-5 "
3 M W F
2-5 '"
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230-530
930-1030
130-430
230-530
1130-1230
130-430
1230-330
M W F 1030-1130
T 1030-1130
T 1030-1130
M W F 930-1030
T 930-1030
T 930-1030
M W F 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
TH 1030-1130
MEB G019 MEB G019
MEB G020 MEB G020
MEB 249 MEB G020
MEB 246
MEB 246
MEB 247
MEB 248
MEB 238
EGA 153
EGA 101
EGA 101
EGA 153
EGA 101
EGA 101
EGA 151
MEB 252
MEB 252
MEB 250
MEB 252
MEB 252
MEB 250
MEB 252
MEB 252
MEB 250
MEB 252
MEB 250
MEB 252
~EB 252
MEB 252
MEB 250
MEB 251
ME8 G021
MEB G021
MEB 251
MEB G021
MEB G021
MEB 250
MEB G020
MEB G019
MEB 251
MEB 251
MEB 249
MEB 250
MEB 250
MEB 249
MEB 250
MEB 250
MEB 249
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - M E - CONTINUED
340
340
340
360
360
361
361
362
362
363
363
364
364
403
410
411
415
417
434
436
445
468
468
469
473
481
490
499
501
516
518
519
520
521
A 3 " W 830-930
AN LB T 130-430
AO LB W
D 3 " W
130-430
930-1030
930-1230
230-530
BN LB
BO LB
C
CN LB
H CO LB
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
AN LB
AO LB
B
BN LB
BO LB
A
AN LB
A
A
A
A
ZN
A
A
A
B
A
A
AN LB
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
T
M
M W
F
TH
M W F
M W F
T TH M
T TH F
T TH M
1030-1130
1230-330
130-430
930-1030
1030-1130
830-930 130-330
1130-1230 130-330
830-930 130-430
T TH 1130-1230 W 130-430
" W F 830-930
" W F 1230-130
T TH 930-1030
W
F
" W T
TH
T TH
• M W F
M W F
" W F
M W F
M W T
130-430
130-430
1130-1230
130-430
130-430
730-900
• 1030-1130
830-930
930-1030
230-430
1030-1130 130-430
M W F 830-930
M W F 1130-1230 M 130-430
T TH
W F
M W F
M W
TH
M W F
830-1130
130-430
930-1030
1130-1230
130-430
930-1030
3 M W 1030-1130 TH 830-1130
2-5 • •
3 M W F 1130-1230
3 M W F 1030-1130
o T 330-430
o
3 M W F
WITH 518 A
WITH 518 A
930-1030
MEB 250
MEB 128
MEB 128
MED 248
MEB 128
MEB 128
MEB 249
MEB
MEB
128
128
MEB 238
MEB 247
MEB 249 MEB 104
MEB 248 MEB 104
MEB 248 MEB 105
MEB 247 MEB 104
MEB 249
MEB 249
MEB 240
MEB 115
MEB 115
MEB 240
MEB
MEB
115
115
MEB 241
EGA 101
MEB 231
MEB 238
MEB 231
MEB 231
MEB G019 MEB GO 19
MEB 234
MEB 128 MEB 134
"EB
MEB
105
105
MEB 249
MED 134
MEB 134
MEB 240
MEB 104 MED 104
• • MEB 238
MEB 246
MED 103
MEB 234
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING - M E - CONTINUED
531
543
551
556
564
567
568
584
*599
599
599
*600
700
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
A
A
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
H W F
H W F
H W F
T TH T
H W F
M W F
M W F
3 H W F
1-5 * 1-5 M W F
1-5 T TH
1130-1230
1030-1130
730-830
830-930 930-1230
930-1030
1030-1130
830-930
1030-1130
730-830
830-1000
•
CERAM 1 C EIJG 1 liEER 1 NG - CER E
201 A
301 A 0
312 A 5
AN LB
AO LB
400 A 3
401 A 3
AN LB
409 IN
410 A 3
412 A 3
AN LB
AO LB
441 A
460 A 3
AN LB
*499 A
511 A 3
520 A
590 A • *599 A •
A
700 A *
T
*
MTW F
H
T
M W F
M W
930-1030 MUelLER
• WHITTEMORE
1030-1130 MIllER
230-530
230-530
130-230 SCOTT
130-230 WHITTEMORE
TH 130-430
W
WHITTEMORE
230-530 SCOTT
M W F 1130-1230
T TH 830-930 MUELLER
T 130-430 MUEllER
M 230-530
M W
T
•
MUEllER
F 130-230 MILLER
230-330 CAMPBELL
1030-130 CAMPBELL
H W F 230-330
T
* • *
330-430 WHITTEMORE
MEB 251
MEB 245
MEB 249
MEB 134 MEB 123
MEB 235
MEB 238
MEB 235
MEB 234
MEB 238
MEB G021
• 41
•
ROB 316
* •
ROB 316
ROB 112
ROB 112
ROB 316
ROB 318
ROB 318
ROB 112
ROB 316
ROB 318
ROB 134
ROB 134
ROB 318
ROB 316
ROB 112
* • ROB 322
ROB 316
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250
250
251
251
351
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B
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10
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AB QI
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AO LB
4
4
4
MTW F
MTW F
T
TH
M W F
W
830-930
1230-130
230-530
230-530
830-930 BRIEN
230-330 BRIEN
TH 230-330 BRIEN
\oj 330-530
TH
BRIEN
330-530 BRIEN
t\lETALLUi'~G 1 CAL E:lG 1 iJEER I NG - I.IET E
322 A 3
361 A 4
AN LB
455 A 3
AN LB
461 A 3
468 A
470 A 3
AN LB
*499 A
520 A o
541 A 3
561 A 3
511 A 3
572 IN
*599 A
*600 A * 700 A •
H W F
M W F
W
1130-1230 R. "ILLER
1030-1130
230-530
T TH 130-230
TH 230-530
M W F 1030-1130 DAWSCN
M 130-230
T TH 930-1030
• T
M W F
M W F
•
BRIEN
230-530 BRIE ....
330-430
830-930 DAWSON
930-1030 POLONIS
* BRIEN
41
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322
425
433
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520
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A
A
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A
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2
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TH 230-530 ANDERSON
TH 830-930 PIFER
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W
T
130-430 ANDERSON
* 130-230
GEB 134
GEB 134
ROB 235
ROB 235
LOW 106
ROB 203A
ROB 203A
ROB l11A
ROB 11 LA
ROB 318
ROB 318
ROB 235
ROB 316
ROB 235
ROB 322
ROB 203A
ROB 322
ROB 222
* • ROB 318
ROB 203A
ROB 318
ROB 222
ROB 222
41 •
• • * •
ROB 322
ROB 414
ROB 322
ROB 322
RCB 414
* • ROB 322
MINING ENGINEERING - MIN E - CONTINUED
521 A
522 A
551 A
A
700 A
3
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H W F 830-930
H W F
ANDERSON
930-1030 PIFER
NUCLEAR E:m I :JEER I i~G - NUC E
~ *477
484
*505
*524
530
556
*599
*599
*599
HOO
A
AN LB
A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
A
A
AN LB
AD LB
A
A
A
A
A
B
C
A
2
4
4
3
o
3
T TH 1030-1130
M W F 130-230 BABB
w
T
TH
830-930
1130-1230
1130-1230
H F 830-930 W 730-930
ALBRECHT
H W 230-330 WOODRUFF
T
TH
230-530
230-530
W 330-500 ALBRECHT
WITH 521 A
H W F 930-1030 Me CORMICK
H W F 1130-1230 VLASES. ALBRECHT
T TH 100-230 WIRTZ
F 230-330 CLAYTON
'* *
RESERVE OFF I CERS I IRA IIJlNG ?ROGi~A~l
AE~OSPACE STUDIES - A S
101 A
101 B
101 C
211 A
211 B
211 C
321 A
! 1
i 1
3
T TH 830-930 SLESSLOR
T TH 1030-1130 SLESSLOR
T TH 1230-130 SLESSlOR
T TH 830-930 BURKE
T TH 1030-1130 BURKE
T TH 1230-130 BURKE
H W F 830-930 TH 830-930
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ROB 322
ROB 322
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>II >II
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>II * BNS 115
MEB 243
BNS 115
BNS 115
BNS 115 BNS 115
BNS 115
NRB 004
NBB 004
BNS 117
BNS 115
BNS 115
BNS 115
BNS 115
PH3 003
PH3 003
PH3 003
PH3 005
PH3 005
PH3 005
PH3 003 AMY 201
AEROSPACE STUDIES - A S - CONTINUED
321 B 3
321 C 3
431 A 3
431 B 3
M W F 1030-1130 TH 1030-1130
HILL
H W F 1230-130 TH 1230-130
HILL
H W F 830-930 AMBROZIAK
H W F 1030-1130 AHBROZIAK
PH3 003 AMY 201
PH3 003 AMY 201
PH3 005
PH3 005
431 C 3 M W F 1230-130 PH3 005 AMBROZIAK AEROSPACE STUDENTS MUST RESERVE TH 730-830.EDP '*,
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101'A 1 T 1030-1130 SAY 151 PLUS SUBST COURSE
101
101
101
102
103
201
201
202
203
301
301
301
302
303
401
401
402
403
B
C
o
A
A
A
B
A
A
A
B
C
A
A
A
B
A
A
1
1
3
3
2
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
3
2
iUVAL 3CIEUCE - :J SCI
III A 3
MAJOR EMOND
T 1130-1230 SAY 151 PLUS SUBST COURSE
TH 1130-1230 SAY 151 PLUS SUBST COURS
T 1230-130 SAY 151 PLUS SUBST COURSE
* M W F 1130-1230 SAY 135
HAJOR NIXON
H W F 1230-130 SAY 135
TWT 930-1030 SAY 135 WK END FlO TRIP PLUS SUBST COURSE MAJeR COOPER
TWT 1030-1130 SAY 135 WK END FLO TRIP PLUS SUBST COURSE
THT 130-230 SAY 135 WK END FLO TRI P PLUS SUBST COURSE
* >II WK END flO TRIP PLUS SUBST COURSE
* * WK END FlO TRIP PLUS SUBST COURSE
T TH 930-1030 SAY 233 PLUS SUBST COURSE HAJOR PAXTON
T TH 1230-130 SAY 233 PLUS SUBST COURSE
'* '* >II * PLUS SUBST COURSE
M W F 830-930 T TH 1130-1230
DYNES
elK 104 CMU 120
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NAVAL SCIENCE - N SCI - CONTINUEO
111
111
211
211
211
311
311
321
321
411
411
B
C
A
B
C
B
C
A
B
A
B
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
COLLEGE OF F 1 SHEI~ 1 ES
FISHERIES - FISH
101
311
379
401
405
450
451
460
471
495
495
495
A
A
AN LB
AO lB
AP lB
AQ lB
A
A
AN lB
AO LB
A
AN lS
A
ZN
A
AN LB
A
AN lB
5
3
3
5
5
3
2
5
3
A 2
B
C
A
2
2
1-3
M ~ F 930-1030 T TH 1130-1230
DYNES
M W F 1130-1230 T TH 1130-1230
DYNES
T TH 830-930 T TH 1130-1230
T TH 930-1030 T TH 1130-1230
T TH 1130-1230
M W F T TH
1030-1130 1130-1230
", W F T TH
1130-1230 1130-1230
M W F 930-1030 T TH 1130-1230
M W F 1130-1230 T TH 1130-1230
M W F 1030-1130 T TH 1130-1230
AUSTIN
M W F 1130-1230 T TH 1130-1230
AUSTIN
M
M W
f
F
D 230-330 ROYCE
130-230 SMITH
230-430
230-430
130-530
130-530
M W F 830-930 VAN CLEVE
M W F 1130-1230 WELANDER
T TH 130-430
T TH
TWT
T TH
WElANDER
130-430
830-930 CHEW
930-1230
H W F 930-1030
M W F
M H
T
DONALDSON
1030-1230
1230-130 M. BELL
130-430 & WKENO FLO TRIP
T TH 930-1030 SEYII.OUR
TH 1030-1230
H H 430-530
T TH 430-530
CLK eMU
104 120
ClK 204 CMU 120
elK 204 ClK 204
ClK 204 ClK 204
ClK 204
elK 304 SMI 304
CLK 304 SMY 304
CLK 201 eLK 201
CLK 201 elK 201
ClK 104 CLK 104
CLK CLK
104 104
F IS 201
FIS
FIS
FIS
201
208
234
FIS 208
FIS 234
FIS 209
FIS 209
FIS 208
FIS
FIS
FIS
FIS
FIS
234
215
208
209
132
F IS 209
FIS 209
FIS 209
F IS 234
FIS 207
FIS 207
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FISHERIES - FISH - CONTINUED
*501 A
504 A
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A
A
520 A
A
AN LB
600 A
1-3 :0
1-5
3
2
5
H W F
M W F
830-930 SPARKS
930-1130
:0 '" HAGEN
TH 330-430
M W F 930-1030 PAULIK
H W F 1030-1130
:0
:0 :0
FIS 102M
FIS 102M
FIS 201
FIS 207
FIS 207
700 A '" "':0 :0:0
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FOOD SCI E::CE - FC SC of Tlme Schedule
378 A 3
482 A 4
AN LB
484 A 5
AA QZ
AN L8
A 2-6
A 3
A
600 A
700 A -=-
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H
H W
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T TH
W
*
430-530 JONES
1230-130 130-230
RIDDLE
230-530
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130-230
230-430
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1230-130 LISTON
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101
204
306
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AB QZ
At QZ
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AO LB
AP LB
A
AN LB
AO LB
5
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TH
TH
TH
MTWT
M
TH
T TH
T
930-1030 SCHAEFFER
930-1030
130-230
330-430
930-1030
130-430
130-430
130-430
1130-1230 lENEY
130-43(' LENEY
TH 130-430 LENEY
FIS 209
F[S FIS
FIS
FIS
FIS
FIS
215 215
231
215
231
207
kFS 201
WFS 201
WFS 201
WFS 201
AND 309
AND 115
AND
AND
WFS
WFS
WFS
115
115
201
107
101
FOREST RESOURCES - FOR R - CONTINUED
310
323
374
375
317
400
*407
415
424
436
441
443
450
454
'Y*456
461
*465
470
485
487
'*490
*491
*492
A
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AO LB
AP LB
AQ LB
A
A
ZN
A
AN LB
A
AN LB
A
AN LB
A
AN LB
A
A
AN LB
A
AN LB
A
A
A
A
A
B
A
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A
A
A
A
A
5
3
3
2
4
5
5
4
3
4
5
3
5
3
5
3
3
4
1-3
3
1-5
1-5
HTWT
H
T
W
TH
830-930 COLE
130-430 COLE
130-430 COLE
130-430 COLE
130-430
M ~ F 1130-1230 GARA
H W F 830-930 BRYANT
T TH 130-430 BRYANT
T TH 1030-1130 JAYNE
T TH
M ~ F
H W F
130-430 JAYNE
930-1030 LENEY
130-430 LENEY
830-930 SAR1<ANEN
WFS 201
AND III
AND III
AND III
AND III
WFS 201
AND 215
AND 211
AND 215
AND 403
AND 215
WFS 107
BNS 203
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H W F
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TH
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w
F
SARKANEN/HRUTFIORO
1230-130 WOOLDRIDGE
130-330 WOOLDRIDGE
* SCOTT
930-1030 GARA
130-430 GARA
930-1030 STENZEL
130-430 STENZEL
130-230 STENZEL
H W F 1130-1230 SHARPE
T TH
H T
T F
M W F
W
*
D 930-1030 SHARPE
1130-1230 1030-1230
D 1030-1130 DOWDLE
130-430
130-430
930-1030 ERICKSON
130-430 ERICKSON
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T 830-930 TH 630-1030
HRUTFIORD
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AND 215
AND 215
*
WFS 107
WFS 106
AND 211
AND 304
AND 211
AND 211
AND 115
AND AND
WFS
AND
AND
WFS
115 115
201
304
304
201
AND 211
* AND 215 AND 215
*
fOREST RESOURCES - FOR R - CONTINUED
*510
*515
1-1-- 517 ~
*526
533
*534
*540
*550
552
*560
*563
*566
*568
*570
*573
+575
Jf- 517
*590
*700
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
1-5
1-5
1-5
3
1-5
1-5
1-5
5
1-5
1-5
1-5
3
1-5
3
1-5
1-5
1-5
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1-5
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830-1030 HARLOW
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221
221
227
221
221
221
221
227
250
251
251
251
299
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B8 La
BC LB
BF
BG LB
BH LB
CA
CB LB
CF
CG LB
CH LB
EA
EB LB
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HA
,..B LB
HC LB
MF
HG La
MH LB
KA
KN
KO
KP
SA
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
2
H
H
H
M
H
M
H
M
W
T
T
w
T
W
T
TH
F
TH
TH
F
F
TH
F
830-1030 HARLOW
330-530
830-1030
830-1030
830-1030 lIHflERMAN
130-330 ZIHfoIERHAN
330-530 lIHflERHAN
330-530 lIHflERHAN
130-330 ZlHflERHAN
130-330 1I ""ERHAN
830-1030
230-430
330-530
1030-1230
830-1030
830-1030 BIRUM
830-1030 SIRUfoI
130-330 BIRU,.
830-1030 FITZGERALD
830-1030 FITZGERALD
830-1030 FITZGERALD
330-530 SAXON
1030-1230 SAXCN
TH 130-330 SAXON
T TH 1000-1200 W 1100-1200
DIXSON
H 800-1200 H 100-400
T 800-1000 T 100-400
W 800-1100 DIXSON
H 700-1200 M 10C-300
T 700-1000 T 100-300
W 700-1000 LYON
W 1000-1100 W 100-300
TH 700-1000 TH 100-300
F 700-1200 F 100-300
LYON
F 930-1130 BARNARD
HVH
HVH
HVH
HVH
SWH
SWH
SWH
SHH
SWH
* HSB 0330
HSB 0330
HSB 0330
HSB 0330
" " HSB 0330
HSB 0330
HSS 0330
HS8 0330
HSB 0336
HSB 0330
HSB 0330
WSH .(I
WSH *
WSH * WSH * ~SH * WSH 0
~SH *
WSH * ~SH * ~SH " WSH " WSH .(I
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kSH j)
WSH " WSH *
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NURSING - NURS - CONTINUED
301 SA 3
SB LB
SC LB
301 SF 3
SG LB
SH LB
351 SA 4
354 DA 4
DB LB
358 HA 4
HB LB
361 SA 4
368 BN
368 ON 5
366 DO 5
369 SA 4
370 AN 5
370 IN 5
370 10 5
370 IP 5
373 SA 4
374 AN 5
374 AO 5
H F
T
TH
M F
T
TH
HTWT
T TH
T T
TH
M 101
H k
to! T T
H T T
H T T
H T T
F
k TH TH
F
W TH TH
W TH TH
MTWT
HTW
WTF
330-430 230-330
GOERTZEN
130-230 GOERTZEN
130-230 GOERTZEN
330-430 230-330
HEINEMANN
130-230 HEINEMANN
130-230 HEINEHANN
1130-1230 CARNEVALI
1230-130 ROSE
700-1030 130-430
ROSE
830-1030
100-1000
230-330 730-930
B. li ILLIAMS
100-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR '* REI NBRECHT
700-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR '* B. WILLIAMS
700-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR '* SEBREY
230-330 730-930
ANDERSON
700-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR '* GALICH
700-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR * SkENDSEN
700-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR " SWENDSEN
700-1230 700-1200
1230-400 PLUS 1 HOUR 0:
GAL t CH
230-330 WELK
700-1200 AULD
700-1200 WELK
HSB 0316
HSB 0316
0:
*
HSB 0314
HSB 0314
UWH UWH
NX3
VAH
* :0<
LOl
HSB 0316 HSB D316
SWH SWH SWH
UWH UWH UWH
lJWH lJWH UWH
HVH HVH HVH
COH COH COH
COH COH COH
COH COH COH
HVH
HVH
* * 0:
0:
* "
NURSING - NURS - CONTINUED
374 BN
374 BO 5
374 CN
374 EN 5
374 MN 5
374 WN 5
409 SA 3
412 SA 3
412 SB 3
413 SA 5
414 AN 5
414 AD 5
414 ON 5
414 HN 5
414 VN 5
415 SA 3
415 SB 3
416 NN 5
416 NO 5
416 NP 5
416 NQ 5
416 NS 5
416 NT 5
MTW
WTF
WTF
WTF
WTF
WTF
H TH
T TH
101 W
M \oj
H T T
101 T T
F
TH TH
F
700-1200 WARE
700-1200 KLOCKE
700-1200 TATE
700-1200 BOOZER
700-1200 CRAVEN
700-1200 GOERTZEN
830-1030 830-930
F. GRAY
130-300 BRANDT
130-300 FI TZGERALD
130-330 130-230
C. k ILLI AHS
700-1200 700-1200
1230-330 PLUS Z HRS '" WITT
700-1200 1230-330
700-1200 PLUS 2 HRS '" WtTT
700-1200 700-1200
1230-330 PLUS 2 HRS '" GEORGE
TH 700-1200 TH 1230-330
F 700-1200 PLUS 2 HRS '" SCHE IDMAN
M 700-1200 T 700-1200 T 1230-330
T TH
M W
T TH T TH
M W M W
"1 W M W
T TH T TH
H W M W
T TH T TH
PLUS 2 HRS '" GEORGE
1030-1130 1030-1230 PENNER
1030-1130 1030-1230 SPANGLER
800-1200 100-430
AICHLHAYR
BOO-1200 100-430
JONES
BOO-1200 100-430
GOWEll
800-1200 100-430
SPANGLER
800-1200 100-430
STANOEVEN
BOO-1200 100-430
STANDEVEN
SWH
SWH
VHH
DRS
VAH
CAB
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HVH HVH HVH
HVH HVH HVH
UHH UWH UWH
VAH VAH VAH
filiI HHI HHI
'" '" • • •
'" '" •
• '" '*
'* '" •
HSB D316 HSB D316
Hse D316 HSB D316
KHD KHD
KHD KHD
KHO KHD
KHD KHD
KHD KHD
KHD KHD
'* *
'" '"
0;
'*
'" *
NURSING - NURS - CONTINUED
416
416
420
421
422
422
422
422
422
425
429
440
464
465
468
499
502
508
512
520
520
NU
PN
SA
SA
AN
BN
CN
DN
IN
SA
SA
ON
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
A
SA
SA
SB LB
SC LB
SD LB
SF
SG LB
SH LB
5
5
3-8
4
6
6
6
6
6
2
2
3
3
3
3
1-5
3
2
3
3
3
H W 800-1200 KHD KHD
'* '" H W 100-430
H
H
M
PENNER
T TH 800-1200 T TH 100-430
FISHER
'* •
TH
TW TW
TH
TW TW
TH
TH TH
TH
TW TW
TH
TH TW
TH
F
T
COBB
1030-1230 1030-1230 LITTLE
700-1200 1230-330 230-430
HEINEMANN
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 GOHRKE
700-1200 1230-330 230-430
B. HALL
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 HOSHAW
700-1200 1230-330 230-430
SPAULDING
1230-230 POZQRSKI
1030-1230 GUNTER
630-1030 PLUS 7 HRS WK • MANSFIELD
SHD SHD
'" * HVH HVH HVH
SWH SWH SWH
o
'* 0;
o 0;
0;
VMH 0
VMH • VI'H •
UWH '" UWH * UWH •
COH * COH • COH *
HSB 0314
* *
HSB 0314
130-330 HSB 0314
T
T
T
T
T
PLUS 4 HOURS WK • NAKAGAWA
* * * PLUS 7 HOURS WK • lARSON
• * *
F
PLUS 7 HOURS WK * LARSON
830-1030 830-430
830-1030
W 130-330 OSBORNE
TH 330-530
TH
HOFFMAN
330-530 HOFFfoIAN
330-530 BRANDT
330-530 MANSFIELD
330-530 BATEY
330-530 BATE V
330-530 TJELTA
* NX3 NX3
NX3
• 101 101
101
HSB D314
. '" HSB 0314
HSB 0316
'" NX3 101
t Permission signalure rC<l"ircJ. Sec RcquircJ Permission Signatures seaion.
NURSING - NURS - CONTINUED
520
523
524
530
535
540
546
562
*564
566
*600
700
SI LB
SK
SL LB
SH LB
SN LB
SA
SB LB
SA
SB LB
SC LB
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
:0
COLLEGE OF 9HARMACY
PHARMACY - PHARr.!
204 A 2/3
AN LB
AD LB
331 A 4
AN LB
AD LB
AP LB
362 A 3
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
330-530 GUNTER
TH 330-530 DISBROW
330-530 DISBROW
330-530 HEll
330-530 GEITGEY
130-330 CROWLEY
TH 830-1030 PITTMAN
TH 1030-1230 TJELTA
1030-1230 REGAN
1030-1230 TJEL TA
T TH 130-330
H
H
M
\of
T
H
HURRAY
330-530 PLUS 1 HR :0
POWELL
230-430 230-330
GIBLIN
830-1030 HICKS
330-530 ATKI NS
T 330-530 TH 230-330
BRENGELMANN
:0 :0
GEITGEY
:0 :0
T TH 830-930 FISCHER, ORR
230-430 FISCHER
F 230-430 FISCHER
T TH 830-930
T T
\of \of
TH TH
HAMMARLUND
130-230 230-530
HAMHARLUND
1230-130 230-530
HAMMARLUND
130-230 230-530
HAMHARLUND
H \of F \of
130-230 230-330
J. PLEIN
NX2 004
:0 :0
:0
:0
HSB 0316
HSB 0314
HSB E502
LOW 220
LOW 222
:0
HSB 0316
:0 :0
>II >II
NX3 101
HSB 0314
:0 :0
:0
:0
BAG 140
BAG 334
BAG 334
BAG 236
BAG 311 BAG 334
BAG 204 BAG 334
BAG BAG
BAG BAG
311 334
311 311
:#: New course or course number. Sec Course Changes section, front of 1'i",e St:/JeJul".
PHARMACY - PHARM - CONTINUED
407
410
*420
450
*483
*499
520
*600
noo
A
AN LB
AD LB
AP LB
A
A
AN LB
A
A
A
A
A
A
4
1
3
3
3-5
:0
1
:0
T TH 930-1030
T
HALL
130-530 HALL
\of 130-530
*
HALL
TH 130-530 HALL
* PLEI N
* PLEIN
>II
PLEIN
M \of F 930-1030
:0
:0
*
RISI NG
* PLEIN
:0
:0
:0
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237 A
All. QZ
239 A 3
All. QZ
325 A 5
AN LB
AD LB
440 A 3
*460 A 3
=t;499 A
520 A 1
*600 A :0
*700 A :0
PHA~~~AGOGNOSY - PHGOG
*406 A 2
AN LB
H \of F 1030-1130 HUITRIC
TH 1130-1230 HUI TRIC
H \of F 1230-130 MC CARTHY
TH 1230-130 HC CARTHY
T TH 1030-1130 KRUPSKI
T 130-230 T 230-530
TH 130-430 KRUPSKI
\of 1230-130 \of F 230-530
KRUPSKI
H \of F 1030-1130 NELSON
T TH 1030-1200 NELSON
'" :0
:0
:0
:0
* :0
:0
BRADY
:0
BRADY
BAG 237
BAG 337
BAG 337
BAG 337
'"
BAG 237
:0
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BAG 237
BAG 236
BAG 311
BAG 311
BAG 236
BAG 204 BAG 312 BAG 312
BAG 211 BAG 312
BAG 236
BAG 311
:0
*
:0 :0
~ 412 A It H W F 830-930 BAG 237 BRADY, MC LAUGHLIN
# NEW COURSE OR COURSE NUMBER. SEE COURSE CHANGES SECT
NURSING - NURS - CONTINUED
374
374
374
374
374
374
409
412
412
413
414
414
414
414
414
415
415
416
416
416
416
416
416
BN
BO
CN
EN
MN
WN
SA
SA
S8
SA
AN
AO
ON
MN
VN
SA
SB
NN
NO
NP
NO
NS
NT
5
5
5
5
3
3
5
5
is i
5
5
5
5
5
5
MT'" 700-1200 WARE
WTF 700-1200 KLOCKE
WTF 100-1200 TATE
tlTF 100-1200 BOOZER
WTF 100-1200 CRAVEN
WTF 100-1200 GOERTZEN
H 830-1030 TH 830-930
F. GRAY
T TH 130-300
M W
M W
H T T
H T T
F
TH TH
F
BRANDT
130-300 FITZGERALD
130-330 130-230
C. WILLIAMS
700-1200 100-1200
1230-330 PLUS 2 HRS 41
WITT
100-1200 1230-330 700-1200
PLUS 2 HRS :0<
WITT
100-1200 700-1200
1230-330 PLUS 2 HRS >I<
GEORGE
TH 100-1200 TH 1230-330
F 100-1200 PLUS 2 HRS >I<
SCHElDMAN
H 100-1200 T 100-1200 T 1230-330
PLUS 2 HRS :0<
GEORGE
T 1030-1130 TH 1030-1230
PENNER
H 1030-1130 W 1030-1230
SPANGLER
T TH 800-1200 T TH 100-430
M W H H
H W M W
T TH T TH
M W M W
T TH T TH
AICHLHAVR
800-1200 100-430
JONES
800-1200 100-430
GOWELL
800-1200 100-430
SPANGLER
800-1200 100-430
STANDEVEN
800-1200 100-430
STANDEVEN
SWH
SWH
VMH
DRS
VAH
CAB
:0<
:0<
'" HVH HVH HVH
HVH HVH HVH
UHH UWH UWH
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VAH '" VAH >I<
VAH '"
pol tit :0<
MHI '" MHI '"
HSB 0316 HSB 0316
HSB 0316 HSB 0316
KHO KHD
KHO KHD
KHD KHD
KHO KHO
KHO KHD
KHD KHD
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'" ,.
,. '"
NURSING - NURS - CONTINUED
416
416
420
421
422
422
422
422
422
425
429
440
464
465
468
499
502
508
512
520
520
NU
PN
SA
SA
AN
BN
eN
ON
IN
SA
SA
ON
SA
SA
SA
SA
SA
A
SA
SA
SB LB
SC LB
SO LB
5
5
3-8
4
6
6
6
6
6
2
2
3
H w 800-1200 M W 100-430
PENNER
T TH 800-1200 T TH 100-430
FISHER
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TH 1030-1230
TW TN
TH
TW TW
TH
TW TW
TH
TW TW
TH
TW TW
TH
F
W
T
LITTLE
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 HEINEMANN
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 GOHRKE
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 B. HALL
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 HOSHAW
700-1200 1230-330
230-430 SPAULDING
1230-230 POICRSKI
1030-1230 GUNTER
830-1030 PLUS 7 HRS WK '" MANSFIELD
KHD KHD
SHD SHD
HVH HVH HVH
SWH SWH SWH
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3 >I< '" '" '* PLUS 1 HOURS WK '" LARSON
3 '" >I< '" '" PLUS 7 HOURS WI< * LARSON
1-5 * * >I< '"
3 W 830-1030 NX3 101 F 830-430 NX3 101
2 H 830-1030 NX3 101
3
3
T
T
W 130-330 OSBORNE
TH 330-530 HOFFMAN
330-530 HOFFflAN
330-530 BRANDT
T 330-530 MANSFIELD
HSB 0314
HSB 0314
HSB 0316
'" SF 3 TH 330-530
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SH LB
BATEY
T 330-530
T
BATEY
330-530 TJELTA
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SI LB
520 SK 3
SL LB
SH LB
SN LB
523 SA 3
S8 LB
524 SA 3
SB LB
SC LB
530 SA 4
535 SA 3
540 SA 3
546 SA 3
562 SA 3
*564 SA 3
566 SA 3
*600 SA
700 SA '"
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
PHARMACY - PHARM
204 A 213
AN LB
AO LB
331 A 4
AN LB
AO LB
AP LB
362 A 3
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
330-530 GUNTER
TH 330-530 01 SBROW
330-530 DISBROW
330-530 HETZ
330-530 GEITGEY
130-330 CROWLEY
TH 830-1030 PITTMAN
TH 1030-1230 T JEL TA
1030-1230 REGAN
1030-1230 T JEl TA
T TH 130-330
M
H
M
w
T
MURRAY
330-530 PLUS 1 HR '" POWELL
230-430 230-330
GIBLIN
830-1030 HICKS
330-530 ATKI NS
T 330-530 TH 230-330
BRENGELHANN
'" '" GEITGEY
•
T TH 830-930 FISCHER, ORR
230-430 FISCHER
F 230-430 FISCHER
T TH 830-930
T T
W W
TH TH
HAHHARLUND
130-230 230-530
HAMHARLUND
1230-130 230-530
HAHMARLUND
130-230 230-530
HAMHARLUND
H W F W
130-230 230-330
J. PLEIN
NX2 004
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• HSB 0316
HSB 0314
HSB E502
LOW 220
LOW 222
HSB 0316
'" '" '" * NX3 101
HSB 0314
'"
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BAG 140
BAG 334
BAG 334
BAG 236
BAG 311 BAG 334
BAG 204 BAG 334
BAG BAG
BAG BAG
311 334
311 311
:#: New course or COurse number. See Course C1UUlges section. front of Time Schedule.
PHARMACY - PHARM - CONTINUED
407
410
450
*499
520
*700
A
AN LB
AO LB
AP LB
A
A
AN LB
A
A
A
A
A
A
4
3
3
3-5
•
T TH 930-1030
T
HALL
130-530 HALL
W 130-530
*
HALL
TH 130-530 HALL
'" PLEIN
'" PLEIN
'" PLEIN
M W F 930-1030
'" •
RISI NG
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PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY - PH CH
237
239
325
440
*460
*499
520
*600
*100
A 3
AA QZ
A 3
AA QZ
A 5
AN LB
AO LB
A
A
A
A
A
A
3
3
• 1
.;.
PHA~~MCOGNOSY - PH COG
A 2
AN LB
H W F 1030-1130 HUITRIC
TH 1130-1230 HUITRIC
H W F 1230-130 HC CARTHY
TH 1230-130 MC CARTHY L-
T TH 1030-1130 KRUPSKI
T 130-230 T 230-530
TH 130-430 KRUPSKI
W 1230-130 W F 230-530
KRUPSKI
H W F 1030-1130 NELSON
T TH 1030-1200 NELSON
.;.
.;.
.;.
*
•
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• BRADY
BAG 237
BAG 331
BAG 337
BAG 337
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'" BAG 237
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BAG 237
BAG 236
BAG 311
BAG 311
BAG 236
BAG 204 BAG 312 BAG 312
BAG 211 BAG 312
BAG 236
BAG 311
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*
*
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# NEW COURSE OR COURSE NUMBER. SEE COURSE CHANGES SECT
PHARMACOGNOSY - PHCOG - CONTINUED
520
581
*600
noD
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AO LB
AP LB
AQ LB I 1
A '. I
A '1
A
A
A
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• BRADY
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478 A
520 A
I 551 A i3
I 573 A i3
I r i i
590 A
600 A
700 A
G£O?HYil I (,\i - G?HY3!
404
415
451
510
513
520
535
571
572 I
600
700
A
AN LB
AO LB
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
5
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I 3
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3
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H W
H W
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230-430
230-400 HUNT
230-430
*
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WITH OCEAN 404 AN
WITH OCEAN 404 AO
330-500
1230-130 CROSSEN, MERRELL
WITH ATM S 510 A P/F ONLY
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130-300 L1EMOHN
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* LISTER
SCHOOL OF LIBRAnIA~SHIP - LIBR
*440 A
AA QZ
AB QZ
AC QZ
I 3 M W F
T
T
T
1030-1130 LIEBERHAN
830-930
930-1030
130-230
GEB
ROB
LOW
JHA
JHN
>00
GEB
SIU
134
318
112
'"
110
010
225
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103
LIB H125
LIB H125
LIB H125
SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHIP - LIBR - CONTINUED
451
*452
*452
.*453
*496
509
*515
*515
*515
*535
*535
*540
*541
*550
*550
*599
599
600
700
702
AD QZ
A
B
U
U
A
B
C
A
A
A
A
B
C
D
A
AN LB
B
BN LB
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2-4
3
3
3
3
3
3
C 3
CN LB
o
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A
A
A
B
A
B
C
A
A
A
3
2
4
3
3
2
2
2
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3
T 230-330
M H F 930-1030
H W 430-600
W 700-930 PH AHLERS
T 700-930 PH
H W F 930-1030 HENI NGER
H W F 1230-130 HENINGER
H W F 130-Z30
H W F 1030-1130 AHLERS
T TH 1030-1200 STANFIELD
H W F
H \oj F
H W F
'" W
H W F
T
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930-1030 SKELLEY
1030-1130 BEVIS
1230-130 SKELLEY
430-600 SKELLEY
830-930 PETERSON
830-1030 PETERSON
1030-1200 PAGE
TH 100-300
H W F 130-230
T
T TH
TH
H W F
f4 W F
T TH
T TH
T TH
PETERSON
1230-230 PETERSON
430-600 PAGE
700-900 PH PAGE
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830-930
1130-1230
830-930 NASH
1030-1130 NASH
130-230 NASH
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i1AOIOLOGICAL SCIENCE - !lAO S
700 A
LIB H125
LIB H125
LIB M125
LIB H125
SMI 311
SMI 311
LIB H125
SKI 311
S'-I 102
SMI 102
>00
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB 127
LIB
LIB
CDH
CDH
SHI
LIB
SKI
SKI
SKI
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127
127
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311
127
102
305
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