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Course Section Title Course Type Credits Instructor Pre-Requisites Location Meeting Dates Final Exam ACC 450 01 Advanced Topics in Accounting Acc Major Course, Acc Certificate Elective 3 Blech ACC-111 HIP 107 5/17-18, 6/14-15, 7/12-13, & 8/2-3 3-Aug BUS 315 01 Human Resources Acc, BA major elective 3 Aviles-Silva None HIP 104 5/17-18, 6/14-15, 7/12-13, & 8/2-3 3-Aug BUS 330E 01 Operations Management Bus major required, Acc major elective 3 Diaz CSC 105, ECN 225, MTH 110 or MTH 145 HIP 102 5/17-18, 6/14-15, 7/12-13, & 8/2-3 3-Aug EES 111 01 Earth & the Silver Screen NWLab & NE 4 Ranhofer None RNK 151 5/17-18, 6/14-15, 7/12-13, & 8/2-3 3-Aug FYW 1221 01 God and Justice FYW 3 Simmons None FUR 109 5/17-18, 6/14-15, 7/12-13, & 8/2-3 3-Aug Course Section Title Course Type Credits Instructor Pre-Requisites Location Meeting Dates Final Exam BUS 442 01 Financial Institutions Acc & Bus major elective 3 Bridges ECN 111A & ECN 111B HIP 102 5/31-6/1, 6/28-29, 7/26-27, & 8/9-10 10-Aug CSC 273 01 History of Technology HA, IT major elective 3 Sims None RLY 201 5/31-6/1, 6/28-29, 7/26-27, & 8/9-10 10-Aug HST 153 01 Modern Middle East HA & WC 3 Anderson None FUR 208 5/31-6/1, 6/28-29, 7/26-27, & 8/9-10 10-Aug IDS 210 01 Painted Word VP 3 Bernardy None HRG 104, HRG 113 5/31-6/1, 6/28-29, 7/26-27, & 8/9-10 10-Aug ACC 320 01 Cost Accounting Acc major required, Acc certificate required 3 Haselden ACC 311 HIP 104 5/31-6/1, 6/28-29, 7/26-27, & 8/9-10 10-Aug Course Section Title Course Type Credits Instructor Pre-Requisites Location Meeting Dates Final Exam ACC 350 01 Accounting Information Systems Acc major required, Bus major elective, Acc certificate elective 3 Welchel ACC-111 Online N/A By August 13 See instructor syllabi for specific date/time. EES 200 01 Topics in Spatial Analysis and Visualization Env Studies elective or general elective 3 Carbajales- Dale None Online N/A By August 13 See instructor syllabi for specific date/time. Location Key FUR: Furman Hall HRG: Herring Center HIP: Hipp Hall RLY: Riley Hall RNK: Rinker Hall Campus Map: campusmap.furman.edu May 13 is the official start date for all summer courses. Work will be assigned for all courses on the 13th, regardless of when the first face-to- face or online class session occurs. Face-to-face class meetings will be held on the specified dates for Summer Set 1 and Set 2 courses. Saturday sessions will include a one-hour lunch break. Students should expect to spend 8 - 10 hours per week outside of class on assignment work, 9 - 11 hours per week for lab courses. UES SUMMER 2019 SCHEDULE May 13 - August 15 Registration open March 29 - April 29 Set 3 Courses (Online) Set 1 Courses 1 weekend per month: Fridays 6-9pm, Saturdays 8:30am-3:30pm* *Lab courses meet 8:30am-4:00pm Set 2 Courses 1 weekend per month: Fridays 6-9pm, Saturdays 8:30am-3:30pm

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Page 1: UES SUMMER 2019 SCHEDULE May 13 - August 15 Registration ... · Final Exam ACC 350 01 Accounting Information Systems Acc major required, Bus major elective, Acc certificate elective

Course Section Title Course Type Credits Instructor Pre-Requisites LocationMeeting

DatesFinal Exam

ACC 450 01 Advanced Topics in AccountingAcc Major Course,

Acc Certificate Elective3 Blech ACC-111 HIP 107

5/17-18, 6/14-15,

7/12-13, & 8/2-33-Aug

BUS 315 01 Human Resources Acc, BA major elective 3 Aviles-Silva None HIP 1045/17-18, 6/14-15,

7/12-13, & 8/2-33-Aug

BUS 330E 01 Operations ManagementBus major required, Acc

major elective3 Diaz

CSC 105, ECN 225, MTH

110 or MTH 145HIP 102

5/17-18, 6/14-15,

7/12-13, & 8/2-33-Aug

EES 111 01 Earth & the Silver Screen NWLab & NE 4 Ranhofer None RNK 1515/17-18, 6/14-15,

7/12-13, & 8/2-33-Aug

FYW 1221 01 God and Justice FYW 3 Simmons None FUR 1095/17-18, 6/14-15,

7/12-13, & 8/2-33-Aug

Course Section Title Course Type Credits Instructor Pre-Requisites LocationMeeting

DatesFinal Exam

BUS 442 01 Financial Institutions Acc & Bus major elective 3 Bridges ECN 111A & ECN 111B HIP 1025/31-6/1, 6/28-29,

7/26-27, & 8/9-1010-Aug

CSC 273 01 History of Technology HA, IT major elective 3 Sims None RLY 2015/31-6/1, 6/28-29,

7/26-27, & 8/9-1010-Aug

HST 153 01 Modern Middle East HA & WC 3 Anderson None FUR 2085/31-6/1, 6/28-29,

7/26-27, & 8/9-1010-Aug

IDS 210 01 Painted Word VP 3 Bernardy NoneHRG 104,

HRG 113

5/31-6/1, 6/28-29,

7/26-27, & 8/9-1010-Aug

ACC 320 01 Cost AccountingAcc major required, Acc

certificate required3 Haselden ACC 311 HIP 104

5/31-6/1, 6/28-29,

7/26-27, & 8/9-1010-Aug

Course Section Title Course Type Credits Instructor Pre-Requisites LocationMeeting

DatesFinal Exam

ACC 350 01 Accounting Information Systems

Acc major required, Bus

major elective, Acc

certificate elective

3 Welchel ACC-111 Online N/A

By August 13

See instructor

syllabi for

specific

date/time.

EES 200 01Topics in Spatial Analysis and

Visualization

Env Studies elective or

general elective3

Carbajales-

DaleNone Online N/A

By August 13

See instructor

syllabi for

specific

date/time.

Location KeyFUR: Furman Hall HRG: Herring Center HIP: Hipp Hall RLY: Riley Hall RNK: Rinker Hall Campus Map: campusmap.furman.edu

May 13 is the official start date for all summer courses. Work will be assigned for all courses on the 13th, regardless of when the first face-to-

face or online class session occurs. Face-to-face class meetings will be held on the specified dates for Summer Set 1 and Set 2 courses.

Saturday sessions will include a one-hour lunch break. Students should expect to spend 8 - 10 hours per week outside of class on assignment

work, 9 - 11 hours per week for lab courses.

UES SUMMER 2019 SCHEDULE

May 13 - August 15Registration open March 29 - April 29

Set 3 Courses (Online)

Set 1 Courses1 weekend per month: Fridays 6-9pm, Saturdays 8:30am-3:30pm*

*Lab courses meet 8:30am-4:00pm

Set 2 Courses1 weekend per month: Fridays 6-9pm, Saturdays 8:30am-3:30pm

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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

29 30 1 2 3 4 5 JUNE 1 2

Set 2 courses meet

8:30am – 3:30pm

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

All UES

summer

courses begin (Sets 1, 2, 3: All

formats)

Set 1 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 1 courses meet

8:30am – 3:30pm

Set 1 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 1 courses meet

8:30am – 3:30pm

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

27 28 29 30 31 JUNE 1 2 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Set 2 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 2 courses meet

8:30am – 3:30pm

Set 2 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 2 courses meet

8:30am – 3:30pm

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 29 30 31 1 2 3 4

Set 1 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 1 courses meet

8:30am – Noon, Set

1 finals 1:00 -

3:30pm

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Set 1 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 1 courses meet

8:30 am – 3:30pm

Set 2 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 2 courses meet

8:30am – Noon, Set

2 finals 1:00 -

3:30pm15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Set 3 (online)

final exams due

Final Grade Deadline

Commencement

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Set 2 courses meet

6–9pm

Set 2 courses meet

8:30am – 3:30pm

Fall Semester

Begins

29 30 31 1-Aug 2 3 4 26 27 28 29 30 31 1-Sep

Evening Studies 2019 Summer Term Calendar

July 2019 August 2019

2019 2019JuneMay

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Date Event

March 29 Summer term registration opens

April 29 Summer term registration ends

May 13 Classes begin

May 17 Add/drop deadline

July 9 Withdrawal deadline for Set 1 & Set 2 courses

July 15 Withdrawal deadline for Set 3 (online) courses

August 3 Final exams for Set 1 courses

August 10 Final exams for Set 2 courses

August 13 Final exams for Set 3 (online) courses

August 15 Final grade deadline for instructors

August 17 Commencement

August 19 Fall term begins; Blocks A and C

October 16 Fall term begins; Block B

These and other important dates are posted online at

calendar.furman.edu

Summer 2019 Evening Studies Important Dates

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ACC-320-01

Collection and utilization of cost data by management

for short-term planning and control purposes. Topics

include cost-volume-profit relationships, product-

costing methods, flexible budgets, standard cost

variances and cost allocations.

ECN-100-01Consideration of personal income, expenditures,

borrowing, savings and investments.

ACC-350-01

Examining and analyzing of systems that process

accounting information using transaction cycles in both

manual and automated environments. Focus on design,

development and implememntation of systems

including relevant processes, controls and technologies.

EES-111-01

Basic concepts of earth and environmental sciences

by exploring the portrayal of these concepts in

mainstream television and film.

ACC-450-01Selected topics in the field of accounting not covered in

other courses.EES-200-01

Introduction to data visualization, spatial analysis,

visual communication, and the role of models in

analyzing data. Analytical techniques will be applied

to cases from a broad range of disciplines using

webGIS and other alternative tools.

BUS-315-01

Human resource planning and management. Impact of

internal and external forces on the organization's

human resources. Experiential exercises and cases

relate theory and practice.

FYW-1221-01

This course will explore the complicated relationship

of religion and politics in a democratic context. In

addition to reading classical texts in political theory,

we will also consider religious approaches to political

activism as such activism affects American public

policy.

BUS-330E-01

Issues associated with the manufacture of products and

the delivery of services. Topics include operations

strategy, quality management, product and service

design, process planning, technology decisions, facility

location and layout.

HST-153-01

Examination of the major political and social

developments in the Middle East in the nineteenth

and twentieth centuries. Attention divided among

the Arab, Persian and Turkish peoples and states.

BUS-442-01

The nature of the funds sources and asset preferences

of the major financial institutions, as well as an

overview of the financial markets within which they

function. Point of view is that of decision makers

operating within the institutions.

IDS-210-01

Hybrid writing workshop and studio art class

designed to explore the reciprocal relationship

between the creation of visual images and the

creation of written texts.

CSC-273-01

A historical survey of technology, invention, and

science, and how these have affected society. How have

scientific discoveries affected our understanding of the

universe and our place in it? How have human needs

driven mankind to invent technology and apply

scientific principles to solve human problems? Special

emphasis will be placed on computer systems and their

evolving role in society. 

REL-111-01

A study of selected biblical texts with an a focus on

ultimate questions raised and addressed by those

texts. Throughout consideration is given to the fact

that not only different perspectives on these

questions but also different answers are voiced

within the Bible itself. Typical topics include:

creation, the human condition, death, salvation, the

nature of God and divine/human interaction,

wisdom, happiness, and a variety of ethical issues

with contemporary relevance.

Course Descriptions