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) A step-by-step guide to starting, continuing, or finishing your education. Detailed course schedule for more than 40 under- graduate and 3 graduate programs. IMPORTANT DATES Advising Begins October 25, 1995 Registration Begins November 13, 1995 (see page 5 for details Classes Begin January 16, 1996 AMI1A COLLEGE Photographed by Debbie Seigler, Avila student . . , At 1996 Arts Avila THEATER MUSIC ART Goppert Theater tickets are $8foradults, Avila College Music Events are held in Goppert Thornhill Gallery is open Monday through $7forseniorcitizens andstudents, andfreefor Theater and arefree ofcharge. For more Friday, 1-5 p.m. Admission isfree. For children 10 and under. Forreservations, call information, call Dr. Daniel Larson at more information, call George Chrisman, the BoxOffice, (816) 942-8400, ext. 2299. (816) 942-8400, ext. 2289. (816) 942-8400, ext. 2259. Twelfth Night 51st Annual Avila College Music Festival National Scholastic Art Show Awards March 2—8 By William Shakespeare Ceremony and Reception February 16, 17, 23, 24 Times vary daily. Sponsored by Kansas City Art Institute, 8 p.m. curtain Music Festival Winners Avila College, and Hallmark Cards. AcomedyinShakespeare’smerriestvein, inwhichavarietyof Concert One February 2*9 a.m.—Noon typesofhumanfoolishnessprovidereasonforlaughter. The March 13 • 7:30 p.m. wistfulcharmofViola, thezanyanticsofSirAndrewAguecheek Frank Armato, Watercolors and Shaker Boxes andthewittyfooleryofSirTobyBelchandhisconfederatesall Music Festival Winners February 12-March combinetoensuretheplay’sperennialpopularity Concert Two March 4—8 by appoin1tment only March 15 • 7:30 p.m. What I Did Last Summer Carole Stoner, Works Spring Recital By A. R. Gurney May 5 • 3 p.m. March 15—April 19 April 19, 20, 26, 27 Senior Show 8 p.m. curtain Preparatory Student Awarm-hearted, gentlyhumorousmemoryplaywhich, in Recital I and I I April 26-May 2 and May 5-10 delineatingthecomingofageofateenageboy, pinpointsthe May 5 • 5 & 7 p.m. Student Show foiblesofthemiddleclasssocietyofwhichheisaproduct. May 17-August 1 1996 Athletic Schedule Thefollowingdates are tentative home games BASEBALL Rockhurst College Fora complete athletic schedule call the Athletic April 16 • 3 p.m. Department at (816) 942-8400, ext. 2234. Missouri BaptiTstBCAollege April 17*3 p.m. February 22 • Lindenwood College BASKETBALL Central Methodist College April 20 • 10 a.m. March • p.m. 1 1 College of the Ozarks Men’s Cardinal Stritch April 21 • p.m. 1 March 15 • TBA Bellevue University Belleuve University February 6 • 7:30 p.m. Briar Cliff/Cardinal Stritch April 26 • 1 p.m. March 16 • TBA Peru State March 17 • TBA February 8 • 7:30 p.m. SOFTBALL Harris-Stowe/Teikyo West. York College March 23 • TBA February 13 • 7:30 p.m. March 24 • TBA Southwest Baptist University February 24 • p.m. Rockhurst 1 Graceland College February 17 • 7:30 p.m. College of St. Mary March 27 • p.m. 1 March 24 • 2 p.m. Womens William Jewell College Iowa Wesleyan College Kansas Newman College March 29 • 2 p.m. March 31*2 p.m. Benedictine College February 6 • 5:30 p.m. York College April 2 • 2 p.m. York College April 1 • 2 p.m. Evangel College February 13 • 5:30 p.m. Ottawa University Rockhurst College April 5 • 2 p.m. April 15*3 p.m. York College February 17 • 5:30 p.m. Lincoln University April 13 • p.m. 1 April 16 • 4 p.m. Kansas Newman College April 14 • p.m. 1 ? WELCOME WELCOME TO AVILA! A RICH HERITAGE began St. Teresa’s Academy, a private school for Maybe you’re beginning your college education ... or To understand the history ofAvila College, you girls that ultimately lead to the creation ofAvila just desiring to update yourprofessional skills ... or, must first travel down a path that originated in 17th College. In 1916, the Sisters founded the two-year, possibly considering a graduate degree. Whatever century France. Under the patronage ofSaint women-only St. Teresa College on the same campus your motivation, on the following pages you’ll find a Joseph, six women from LePuy, France, dedicated as St. Teresa’s Academy at 5600 Main Street. In wealth ofvaluable information on undergraduate themselves to the “practice ofall the spiritualand 1941 the college became the four-yearCollege of and graduate degrees ... class times ... enrollment corporal works ofmercy ofwhich woman is capable Saint Teresa. It was fully accredited by the North schedules ... financial aid ... and campus life. and which will most benefit the ... dearneighbor.” Central Association ofColleges and Secondary Schools in 1946. But there’s more to Avila. By 1963, anotherchapter was added to the OUR MISSION For nearly 80 years, Avila College has experienced ... trailblazing heritage ofthe Sisters as constantgrowth dynamic growth and now holds the distinction of Avila College is a value-basedcommunity of caused the academy’s leadership to look to the then- being the only comprehensive four-year learning Catholic, coeducational and undeveloped southern edge ofKansas City at 119th , coeducational college located in scenic south sponsored by the Sisters ofSt. Joseph of Street and Womall Road for a new location. The Kansas City. Carondelet. In a climate respecting the worth campus was built with a portion ofthe—original Santa and dignity ofeach individual, the college Fe Trail providing its southern border creating a From the pioneering spirit ofthe college’s founders provides liberalarts, professional, true intersection ofpioneers. With the move came a — the SistersofSt. Joseph—to our innovative undergraduate andgraduate educationfor change ofthe college’s name to Avila College, still Evening/Weekend College begun in 1984 (currently in honorofSaint TeresaofAvila. students' responsible lifelongcontributions to known as the Evening/Saturday Program), Avila the contemporary world. strives tocreate opportunities for both the traditional In its briefhistory, Avila College has paved the and non -traditional students to succeed. way for Kansas City’s first baccalaureate degree OUR VALUES programs in nursing and social work, as well as the ... What’s oursecret area’s first public administration, women’s studies, The Avila Community values: and gerontology studies programs. It became Our goal is not to prepare you for tests, but rather to • Excellence in teachingand learning coeducational in 1969, established graduate degrees help you meet the challenges ofthe real world head • The Catholic identity ofthe college in business, education, and psychology in 1978, and on. That means anyone who attends Avila can • The sponsorship and contributions of began Kansas City’s first Weekend College in 1984- expect to be equipped with the tools to analyze, the Sisters ofSt. Joseph Avila observes its 80th anniversary in 1996, — write and speak effectively the key ingredients to • The worth, dignity, andpotentialof completed a $6 million capital campaign and success in today’s highly competitive, ever-changing each human being celebrated 30 years at its current location in 1993, world. • Diversity and its expression and is honoring the tenth anniversary ofits current president, Dr. Larry Kramer, throughout 1995. • Commitment to the continualgrowth Because your education is important to us, your ofthe whole person classes will never be taught by student teaching More than 1,400 students from more than a dozen • Interaction with and service to others assistants. Instead, you’ll learn from our top-notch different countries and all parts ofthe United States full-time faculty or receive instruction from some of cross paths with Avila College every year. Avila Kansas City’s top professionals. And ifyou like that, offers more than 40 undergraduate, professional, and then you’ll love our 1 3 to 1 student/teacher ratio. Their mission to help others led them on a journey preprofessional degree and certification programs, as (Some ofour graduate courses are also smaller than across the Atlantic Ocean, through the point of well as three graduate programs and a continuing most other colleges.) entry at New Orleans, Louisiana and ultimately education division which offers the nationally following the mighty Mississippi River to the recognized Women’s Leadership Institute and At Avila, we believe a student is not an l.D. “gateway to the west” St. Louis, Missouri in 1836. Women’s Entrepreneur Program. number. In fact, once a student is admitted to The pioneering spirit ofthe Sisters was far from Avila, they quickly become part ofthe college being quenched, though. community. Whether you’re full time or part time, rest assured we treat every student with the same Nearly 30 years later, the Sisters would strike out on respect. Our policy is to ensure your experience a new trail farther west from St. Louis to Kansas with Avila is one that will have a positive impact City, a burgeoning sprawl on the banks ofthe on the rest ofyour life. Missouri River. It was in Kansas City where they 5 INFORMATION COURSE INFORMATION ADMISSIONS Abbreviations Undergraduate M = Monday Admissiontothecollege mustbegrantedpriortoregistration. T = Tuesday Graduate W = Wednesday Prospective graduate students mustcontact thedepartment TH = Thursday they wish toenter (BU, ED, orPY). F = Friday S = Saturday NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS ARR = Arranged. Spring 96 You will meet on aone-to-one basis with a particular AvilaCollegeoffersOPEN ENROLLMENTforallstudents notseekinganAvilaCollegedegree. Notranscriptorformal instructor. application isnecessary. Youmay registeratthe Registrar’s Class Schedule 3 TBA = Yourclass will meet with the instructorat a time to Officeforanyopencourseorcoursesatthe 100and 200 level. New Students 3 be announced. Toregisterforacoursenumbered 310orabove,studentsmust meetwithanadvisor. Highschooljuniorsandseniors, home Advising Dates 4 O/C = Yourclass meetsoffcampus. schoolers, studentsfromothercolleges, aswell asanyone simply wishingtoenrichaneducationalbackground are Registration Dates 5 encouraged to take advantageofthisconvenientopportunity. Student Affairs 6 CROSS-LISTED COURSES Ordinarily, studentswhoare admitted underthisprogram, are limited toa totalofninecreditsatAvilaCollegebefore they Special Services 8 Some courses are offered forcredit by more thanone are askedtoseekformal admission. Continuing Education 9 department. Be sure you registeronly for thedepartment Bookstore Hours and Policy 10 underwhich youwish yourcredit recordedonyour We recommend tovisitingstudents that theyseek written permissionfrom theirown institution IN ADVANCEof permanentacademic record. Additional Hours 11 their registrationat Avila inorder to be sure that the course Evening and Saturday 12 work will transfer. COURSE NUMBERS Weekend Classes 14 ADVISING Professional and Business 091-099 Skillscourses 101-199 Introductorycourses Development 1 Academic advisement is required forall degree-seeking 201-299 More advanced introductory courses; undergraduate and graduate studentseachsemesterbefore How To Attend 16 may have prerequisites registration. Ifyoudonot know the name ofyour academic Financial Information 18 301-309 Interdisciplinary courses advisor, please contact the Registrar’sOffice (Blasco Hall 310-449 Upper-divisioncoursesopen toallstudents ext. 2210). Beingadvised DOES NOTconstitute being Advisors 20 451-499 Upper-divisioncoursesopen to enrolled forclasses. Students must register in personorby majors/minors only telephone with the Registrar’sOffice. Calendars 21 501-599 Pre-graduate courses Final Exams 21 601-699 Graduate courses SCHEDULE CHANGES AND COURSE WITHDRAWALS (ADD/DROP) ACADEMIC REGULATIONS ACCREDITATION Schedulechanges and course withdrawals areofficial when AvilaCollegeisaccreditedbytheNorthCentralAssociationofColleges Prerequisites forms that are available in the Registrar’s Office have been andSecondarySchools,theCommitteeonAlliedHealthEducationand processed and returned to the Registrar’sOffice. Students Student are responsible formakingcertain that theyhave the Accreditation/JointReviewCommitteeonEducationinRadiologic whodonot officially withdrawfrom a course will receive a TechnologyandNationalAccreditingAgencyforClinicalLaboratory necessary prerequisitesfortheclasses inwhich theyenroll. final gradeof“F”. Sciences, theCouncilonSocialWorkEducation,theMissouriStateBoard ofNursing,theMissouriStateDepartmentofElementaryandSecondary Course Cancellation Education,andtheNationalLeagueforNursing. AvilaCollegehas Courses listed in thisschedule are subject tocancellation Registrationforaclassmust be madebefore thatlastdaygiven professionalapprovaloftheLegalAssistantProgrambytheAmerican forenteringaclass. Withdrawalfromaweekend intensive for insufficient enrollment. For this reason, students are BarAssociation. course mustbeprocessedpriorto thebeginningofthecourse. encouraged to registerearly. Withdrawalsfromothercoursesmustbecompletedpriorto NONDISCRIMINATIONPOLICY thedatesontheacademiccalendarlistedonpage 21. AvilaCollegedoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofsex,race,age,religion, color,disability,sexualorientationornationalorigininadministrationofits The fee foreach change is$15.00. There is nofee for educationalandadmissionpolicies,scholarshipandloanprograms,athletic changes made as a result ofclassescancelled by thecollege. andotherschooladministratedprograms. Inquiriesmaybeaddressedtothe DirectorofAffirmativeAction,AvilaCollege. There is no late fee foradding a weekend intensiveclass. 1 SCHEDULE CLASS ACCOUNTING DAY/ MEETS PRE NIGHT ROOM CORE INSTRUCTOR REQS 0 AC 202 10 PrinciplesofAccountingII 300 WHI 508 TTH 11 00AM-1215PM Givens,Bonnie Yes AC 202 20 0a PrinciplesofAccountingII 300 WHI 507 T 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes AC 350 10 ManagerialAccounting 300 WHI 506 TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Frede,Doris Yes AC 361 20 0d IntermediateAccounting1 300 WHI 508 T 06:00PM-08:40PM Frede,Doris Yes NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AC 362 10 IntermediateAccountingII 3.00 WHI 506 TTH 11 00AM-1215PM Frede.Doris Yes isheldpriortothestartoftheFalland AC 370 C5 d Auditing 3.00 WHI 507 M 0600PM-0840PM Givens,Bonnie Yes Springsemesters. Orientationgives W AC 452 20 0d TaxAccountingII 300 WHI 508 0600PM-08:40PM Frede,Doris Yes studentsachance tolearnaboutAvila. AC 475 Cl AccountingTheory 3.00 WHI 508 TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Givens,Bonnie Yes Studentswill alsohave theopportunity tomeetand interactwithothernew Avilastudents,faculty andstaff. Informationregardingspecificdates ANTHROPOLOGY and timesforNewStudentOrientation willbesentpriortothestartofa AN 221 10 CulturesoftheWorld Asia 300 ORI 207 TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Wissmann,David student’sfirstsemesteratAvila. For assistance,callext. 2354- Alt) MEETS CORE 0 AR 110 10 IntroductiontoArt 300 DAL 820 XII MW 1230PM-01 45PM Sugimoto,Lisa 0 A AR 212 10 IntermediateDrawing 3.00 DAL 816 TTH 0230PM-0430PM Lawlor,Susan Yes $30 coursewith thisdesignation AR 218 10 0 PrinciplesofColorTheory 300 DAL 817 MW 10:00AM-12:00PM Chrisman,George Yes $20 will be accepted tomeet core AR 221 20 d BeginningPhotography 300 DAL 812 T 0600PM-1000PM Staff $50 requirements. Studentsshould * MW checkwith theiradvisorforthe AR 231 10 BeginningCeramics 300 DAL 813 1000AM-12:00PM Dibble,Lisa $50 0 specific requirements and/or AR 305 10 ArtforElemSchool 2.00 DAL 811 TH 0400PM-0550PM Chrisman.George $35 0 read the materials in the Avila AR 322 10 IntermediatePhotography 3.00 DAL 812 TTH 0230PM-0430PM Mills.Kelly Yes $50 0 Cataloguefor the yearthey AR 346 10 0 GraphicDesignConcepts 300 DAL 817 TTH 1000AM-1200PM Lawlor,Susan Yes $25 beganenrollment atAvila. AR 349 10 0 MaterialsandMethods 300 DAL 817 MW 0200PM-0400PM Lawlor,Susan Yes $30 BeginningFall 93 core courses AR 362 10 IntermediatePainting 300 DAL 816 TTH 1000AM-1200PM Premer,Nancy Yes $25 are identified as meetingcore AR 380 20 d MACSoftware:Illustrator 300 ORI 104 M 0600PM-0840PM Wilkinson,Jeremy (X), for level one (XI), or level 0 A AR 387 10 Historyof20th-CenturyArt 300 DAL 820 XII TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Wright,Sharyl two (XII). complete listing 0 AR 417 10 AdvancedDrawing 300 DAL 816 MW 0200PM-0400PM Staff Yes $30 ofcourses isfound in the AR 495 50 Internship 3-6 ARRANGED Lawlor,Susan Yes AvilaCatalogue. BIOLOGY 0 Bl 110 10 0 PrinciplesofBiology 400 ORI 211 XII MWF 11 00AM-11:50AM Powell,Robert $50 Bl 110 11 PrinciplesofBiologyLab 000 ORI 109 XII TTH 0800AM-0915AM Powell,Robert 0 Bl 112 10 GeneralBotany 500 ORI 211 XII MWF 0800AM-0850AM Daggett,Steve $50 0 W Bl 112 11 GeneralBotanyLab 000 ORI 109 XII 1230PM-0420PM Daggett,Steve 0 Bl 212 10 Genetics 400 ORI 207 MWF 0900AM-0950AM Daggett,Steve Yes $50 0 Bl 212 11 GeneticsLab 000 ORI 214 T 01 00PM-0350PM Daggett,Steve Yes 0 Bl 220 10 HumanAnatomy 400 ORI 215 MWF 0900AM-0950AM Bell,Dianne $50 0 MusttakewithBl220-1 Bl 220 11 0 HumanAnatomyLab 000 ORI 215 TH 12:30PM-03:20PM Bell.Dianne Bl 220 12 HumanAnatomy 400 ORI 215 MWF 10:00AM-1050AM Powell,Robert $50 MusttakewithBl220-13 0 Bl 220 13 HumanAnatomyLab 000 ORI 215 M 0200PM-0420PM Powell.Robert 0 Bl 221 Cl HumanPhysiology 400 ORI 215 XII MWF 0800AM-0850AM Bell,Dianne Yes $50 0 Bl 221 C2 HumanPhysiologyLab 000 ORI 215 XII T 1230PM-0320PM Bell,Dianne Yes 0 Bl 322 10 EukaryoticParasitology 400 ORI 212 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM Daggett,Steve Yes $50 0 Bl 322 11 EukaryoticParasitologyLab 000 ORI 214 M 1230PM-0320PM Daggett,Steve Yes 0 Bl 325 10 PathologicalPhysiology 400 WHI 508 MWF 11:00AM-12:15PM Bell.Dianne Yes Bl 325 20 d PathologicalPhysiology 400 ORI 211 MW 06:00PM-0740PM Staff Yes 0 Bl 360 10 Ecology 400 ORI 211 TTH 0930AM-10:45AM Powell,Robert Yes $50 0 Bl 360 11 EcologyLab 000 ORI 109 F 1230PM-0520PM Powell,Robert Yes Bl 380 50 AdvancedProjectsinBiology 1-3 ARRANGED Staff Yes $50 Bl 497 50 BiologyResearch 1-3 ARRANGED Staff Yes $50 Bl 499 Cl ResearchandSeminarII 1 00 ARRANGED Anderson,Eric Yes $50 Musttakecorrespondinglab COURSE/# NDIAGYH/T TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM MCEOERTES DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR RPEREQ-S LABFEE BUSINESS BU 110 Cl ft UndrstndComputersDOS/Windows 300 ORI 102/106 MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Kopp,Patrick BU 110 C3 ft- UndrstndComputersDOS/Windows 3.00 ORI 102/106 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM Kopp,Patrick BU 305 20 a LegalAspectsofBusiness1 300 ORI 204 XII T 06:00PM-08:40PM Gibbs,Judy BU 310 20 a Marketing 300 ORI 102 T 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes Beingadviseddoes notmeanyouare BU 312 20 a ConsumerBehavior 3.00 ORI 102 TH 0600PM-08.40PM Staff Yes registeredinany courses. Youmustregister BU 321 10 o Management 3.00 WHI 505 MW 1230PM-01:45PM Sanderson,Richard Yes with the Registrar’sOfficeinBlasco Hall, eitherin-personorby telephone. BU 322 Cl ft OrganizBehavior&Developmnt 3.00 WHI 505 MW 1030AM-11:45AM Sanderson,Richard Yes BU 324 20 d AdvHumanResourceManagement 3.00 ORI 207 T 0600PM-0840PM Sanderson,Richard Yes Current and New Students BU 330 C5 d Finance 3.00 BOR 423 W 06:00PM-08:40PM Gay,Robert Yes BU 331 20 d Investments 3.00 BOR 420 TH 0600PM-08:40PM Staff Yes October 25, 1995 BU 340 C5 d BusinessCommunications 3.00 WHI 505 M 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes Firstdayforcurrentandnewstudents BU 345 10 ft LegalAspectsofBusinessII 300 ORI 212 TTH 0930AM-1045AM Gibbs,Judy Yes tobeadvised. BU 411 20 d InternationalMarketing 3.00 BOR 401 W 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes November 21, 1995 BU 419 Cl ft CurrentIssuesinMarketing 3.00 WHI 505 MW 0900AM-1015AM Acker,Wendy Yes Lastday untilJanuary 8forcurrent BU 427 10 ft:- ProcurementManagement 3.00 WHI 505 F 1000AM-1240PM Staff Yes students to beadvisedforSpringsemester. BU 436 C5 d AdvancedFinancialManagement 300 BOR 402 M 06:00PM-08:40PM Gay,Robert Yes BU 490 50 DirectedStudiesinBusiness 1-6 ARRANGED Staff Yes November 27-December 8, 1995 BU 495 50 BusinessInternship 1-6 ARRANGED Staff Yes AndedwitsitoundaelntAsd.vising/Registrationfor BU 499 Cl ftr BusinessPolicy 3.00 WHI 506 MW 1230PM-01:45PM Horton,Roy Yes BU 499 C5 d BusinessPolicy 3.00 WHI 506 W 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes January 3-4, 1996 Specialdaysfornewacceptedstudents. January 8-19, 1996 GRADUATE COURSES IN BUSINESS Additionaldaysforcurrentandnew students tobeadvised. AC 501 25 d FinancialAccounting 3.00 WHI 506 M 06:00PM-08:40PM Frede, Doris Yes AC 652 20 d AdvancedTaxAccounting 3.00 WHI 508 W 0600PM-0840PM Frede,Doris Yes O MBA AC 675 10 AdvancedAccountingTheory 3.00 WHI 508 TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Givens,Bonnie Yes Students AC 690 50 DirectedStudyinAccounting 300 ARRANGED Staff Yes November 6-11, 1995 AC 698 50 AccountingResearch 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes Advising/Registrationforcurrendy BU 505 25 d BusinessLegislation 3.00 BOR 420 T 0600PM-0840PM Staff MBA enrolled students. BU 601 25 d Business,Gov't&Society 3.00 BOR 402 T 06.00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes BU 610 25 d MarketingManagement 3.00 BOR 402 TH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes November 13-30, 1995 (except November22-24) BU 611 25 d InternationalMarketing 300 BOR 402 W 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes Advising/Registrationfornew BU 615 25 d MarketingStrategy 300 WHI 507 TH 0600PM-08.40PM Staff Yes MBAstudents BU 617 25 d MarketingAnalysis 3.00 BOR 403 M 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes BU 629 25 d CurrentIssuesinManagement 3.00 WHI 508 TH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes BU 635 25 d FinancialManagementII 3.00 WHI 506 T 06OOPM-0840PM Gay,Robert Yes BU 636 20 d FinancialManagementIII 3.00 BOR 402 M 0600PM-0840PM Gay,Robert Yes ALL AVILA OFFICES BU 654 25 d HumanResourceManagementII 300 BOR 420 M 0600PM-0840PM Sanderson,Richard Yes WILL BE CLOSED: BU 661 25 d ManagementInformationSystems 3.00 BOR 424 M 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes BU 672 25 d Econ&PoliticalContext/HCA 3.00 BOR 401 T 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes November 23-24, 1995 BU 674 25 d CurrentIssuesinHealthCare 3.00 WHI 505 W 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes Thanksgiving BU 690 50 DirectedStudyinBusiness 300 ARRANGED Staff Yes December 1995 BU 698 50 BusinessResearch 300 ARRANGED Staff Yes 1, Faculty/StaffMeeting BU 699 25 d OrganizationPolicy&Strategy 3.00 WHI 507 W 06OOPM-0840PM Staff Yes 1:30—3p.m. EC 541 25 d QuantitativeAnalysis 300 BOR 424 T 06OOPM-0840PM Staff Yes EC 611 25 d AggregateIncomeAnalysis 3.00 WHI 506 TH 0600PM-0840PM Woodall,Richard Yes December 25-26, 1995 Christmas EC 690 50 DirectedStudyinEconomics 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes EC 698 50 EconomicResearch 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes January 1, 1996 New Year’s Day January 15, 1996 CHEMISTRY Martin LutherKing,Jr’s Birthday February 9, 1996 CH 115 10 ft MoleculesthatMatter 4.00 ORI 212 XII MWF 0900AM-0950AM Sullivan,Larry $50 Faculty/StaffMeeting CH 115 11 ft MoleculesthatMatterLab 000 ORI 213 XII T 12:30PM-02:20PM Sullivan,Larry l:30-3p.m. CH 131 20 d GeneralChemistry1 400 ORI 212 XII TTH 0600PM-07:15PM Staff $50 April 5, 1996 CH 131 21 d GeneralChemistry1Lab 000 ORI 216 XII TH 0730PM-0920PM Staff GoodFriday CH 135 10 ft: IntrotoOrganic&Biochem 400 ORI 204 MWF 0900AM-0950AM Cleveland,Linda Yes $50 April 12, 1996 CCHH 113355 1112 fftt. IInnttrroottooOOrrgga&nicBi&ocBhieomchLeamb#1 400000 OORRII 10220/4213 TMTH 0019:3000APMM--1020:5405PAMM CClleevveellaanndd,,LLiinnddaa YYeess $50 Facul1t:y3/S0t-a3fffM>.eme.ting CH 135 13 ft IntrotoOrg&BiochemLab#2 000 ORI 102/213 W 01 OOPM-0250PM Cleveland,Linda Yes CH 137 10 ft GeneralChemistryII 400 ORI 212 MWF 1000AM-10:50AM Seelbinder,Mark Yes $50 May 17 CH 137 11 ft GeneralChemistryIILab 000 ORI 216 M 01 O0PM-O35OPM Seelbinder,Mark Yes AllDay Faculty/StaffMeeting CH 217 Cl •ft OrganicChemistryII 500 ORI 211 MWF 1000AM-1050AM Cleveland,Linda Yes $50 May 27 CH 217 C2 ft OrganicChemistryIILab 000 ORI 211/213 TH 12:30PM-05:00PM Cleveland,Linda Yes MemorialDay CH 221 10 ft QuantitativeAnalysis 500 ORI 212 MWF 11 00AM-11 50AM Seelbinder,Mark Yes $50 CH 221 11 ft QuantitativeAnalysisLab 000 ORI 216 T 1230PM-0500PM Seelbinder,Mark Yes CH 321 Cl ft InstrumentalMethofAnalysis 400 ORI 212 TTH 0800AM-0915AM Seelbinder,Mark Yes $50 CH 321 C2 ft InstrumentalMethofAnalLab 000 ORI 108 TH 12:30PM-05:00PM Seelbinder,Mark Yes CH 498 50 ChemistrySeminar 1.00 ARRANGED Sullivan,Larry Yes CH 499 Cl ResearchandSeminarII 1 00 ARRANGED Anderson,Eric Yes $50 Musttakecorrespondinglab . DAY/ MEETS PRE- COURSE/# NIGHT TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR REQS LABFEE COMMUNICATION CO 110 10 0 FundamentalsofCommunication 300 DAL 800 XI MW 1030AM-11 45AM IIiff,Steve CO 110 11 0- FundamentalsofCommunication 300 DAL 800 XI MW 0200PM-03 15PM lliff,Steve 0 CO 110 12 FundamentalsofCommunication 300 DAL 800 XI TTH 0930AM-10:45AM Hamilton,Dotty o CO 110 13 FundamentalsofCommunication 3.00 DAL 800 XI TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM Hamilton,Dotty CO 110 20 a FundamentalsofCommunication 3.00 DAL 800 XI TH 06:00PM-0840PM lliff,Steve Beingadviseddoesnotmeanyouare CO 125 Cl 0 IntrotoJournalism 3.00 DAL 820 TTH 0930AM-10:45AM Ordman,Virginia Yes registeredinanycourses. You mustregister CO 213 10 0 PersuasiveSpeaking 3.00 DAL 800 MW 0900AM-1015AM lliff,Steve Yes with theRegistrar’s Office in Blasco Hall, G eitherin-personorby telephone CO 215 10 ScriptWriting1 3.00 DAL 800 TTH 11 00AM-12:15PM Wolski,Chris CO 225 C5 a MassMedia&Society 3.00 DAL 800 XII M 0600PM-0840PM Hamilton,Dotty Current Students Only CO 301 40 d GenderCommunication 3.00 ORI 207 F 0600PM-10:00PM Staff In-person Registration 2/16-17.3/15-16,4/12-13 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM CO 325 20 d AudioProduction 3.00 DAL 800 W 06OOPM-0840PM Staff Yes $40 10 a.m.-5 p.m. CO 331 10 G PublicRelationsConcepts 3.00 DAL 820 MW 0330PM-0445PM Staff Yes November 13, 1995 CO 380 40 0d HorrorFilmsinAmerCulture 1.00 ORI 212 F 0600PM-10:00PM Meade,Ben $15 SeniorsandCertificationStudents 3/1-2 ORI 212 S 0830AM-0500PM November 14, 1995 CO 380 41 d TheCreativeProcess 1.00 ORI 212 F 0600PM-10:00PM Yehle,Karl 0 3/29-30 ORI 212 S 08:30AM-05:00PM Seniors,JuniorsandCertificationStudents CO 380 42 d CulturalDiversity 1.00 ORI 212 F 0600PM-10:00PM Richards,Nora November 15, 1995 0 4/19-20 ORI 212 S 0830AM-0500PM Seniors,Juniors, Sophomoresand CO 385 50 JournalismPracticum 1.00 ARRANGED Ordman,Virginia Yes CertificationStudents CO 385 51 VideoPracticum 100 ARRANGED Wolski,Chris Yes November 16, 1995 CO 415 10 o MediaManagement 3.00 DAL 820 MW 02OOPM-0315PM Staff Yes Seniors,Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen 0 MW CO 427 10 AdvancedVideoProduction 3.00 DAL 800 1230PM-01:45PM Wolski,Chris Yes $40 andCertification Students CO 435 10 -G CommunicationCampaigns 300 DAL 820 TTH 02:30PM-03:45PM Staff Yes CO 485 50 JournalismPracticum 300 ARRANGED Ordman,Virginia Yes CO 485 51 VideoPracticum 3.00 ARRANGED Wolski,Chris Yes All Students CO 495 50 Internship 3.00 ARRANGED Hamilton,Dotty Yes November 17, 1995-January 5, 1996 In-person Registration M-F 10a.m.-5 p.m. COMPUTER SCIENCE November 20, 1995-January 5, 1996 Telephone Registration CS 108 40 0d IntrotoMacintoshComputer 1 00 ORI 104 F 0600PM-1000PM Staff (816) 942-8400, ext. 2209or2210 2/9-10 ORI 104 S 0830AM-0500PM 10a.m.—5 p.m. M-F CS 108 41 d IntrotoMacintoshComputer 1.00 ORI 104 F 0600PM-1000PM Staff 0 January 8-11, 1996 4/19-20 ORI 104 S 0830AM-0500PM CCSS 111100 CCl2 -00 UUnnddrrssttnnddCCoommppuutteerrssDMOASC/Wmdows 330000 OORRII 110022//110046 MMWW 01903000AAMM--1110:1455AAMM KKoopppp,,PPaattrriicckk I1n0-pae.rms.o-n6Repg.ismt.raMti-oTnFf o CS 110 C3 UndrstndComputersDOS/Windows 3.00 ORI 102/106 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM Kopp,Patrick January 12, 1996 CS 120 20 d ProgramminginBASIC 3.00 ORI 103/106 W 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes In-person Registration CS 180 10 G WordPerfectv5.1 3.00 ORI 106 TTH 1230PM-01 45PM Kopp,Patrick 2-5p.m. ONLY CS 180 40 0d Lotus1-2-3v40forWindows 300 ORI 102/106 F 0600PM-10:00PM Staff January 16-18, 22 1996 2/2-3,2/23-24,3/15-16, ORI 102/106 S 0830AM-0500PM Day/EveningLate Registration CS 320 20 d CProgrammingw/VisualC++ 3.00 ORI 103/106 TH 0600PM-0840PM Moran,Bill Yes 10a.m.-6p.m. T-TH, M 0 CS 330 Cl OperationsResearch 3.00 ORI 205 MWF 11 00AM-11:50AM Chiappari,Steve Yes ORI 106 M 1100AM-11:50AM January 19, 1996 CS 350 20 d SystemsAnalysisandDesign 300 ORI 102/106 M 0600PM-0840PM Moran,Bill Yes Day/EveningLate Registration CS 355 20 d DataStructures 300 ORI 102 W 06OOPM-0840PM Staff Yes 10a.m.-5p.m. F ECONOMICS EMERGENCY SCHOOL CLOSURE EC 201 C5 d PrinciplesofEconomics1 300 ORI 204 XII TH 0600PM-0840PM Shoenhair,John Yes EC 202 Cl G PrinciplesofEconomicsII 300 WHI 508 MWF 1000AM-1050AM Shoenhair,John Yes AvilaCollege provides local EC 240 20 d StatisticalAnalysis 300 ORI 204 W 0600PM-0840PM Shoenhair.John Yes radioand televisionstations 0 EC 241 10 QuantitativeAnalysis 3.00 WHI 506 MWF 1100AM-1150AM Horton, Roy Yes with up-to-date information EC 380 20 d SurveyofEconomics 3.00 ORI 204 M 0600PM-0840PM Shoenhair,John regardingany emergencyschool EC 490 50 DirectedStudiesinEconomics 1-6 ARRANGED Staff Yes closures. 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Avila’s Student ED 370 10 p, ReadingDiag&Remediation 3.00 HOD 704 TTH 0930AM-10:45AM Garber,Karen Yes Affairs Divisionenhances theacademic MusttakewithED385 experience throughavariety ofoffices, ED 375 20 a. ReadingintheContentArea 300 BOR 403 TH 0600PM-0840PM Garber,Karen Yes programs, andservices. Forfurther ED 380 40 d FirstAidforTeachers 1.00 ORI 211 F 0600PM-1000PM Frevert,Carol p information, call (816) 942-8400at the 4/12-13 ORI 211 S 0830AM-0500PM extensionnamedforeachprogram. ED 385 10 p ReadingPracticum 2.00 ORI 204 W 03:00PM-05:00PM Garber,Karen Yes MusttakewithED370 STUDENT LIFE OFFICE ED 417 10 p BehaviorManagement:Elem 3.00 HOD 704 F 10:00AM-12:40PM Geer,Fred at Avilasupports over20organizations ED 419 10 p BehaviorManagement:Sec 3.00 HOD 704 F 1000AM-1240PM Geer,Fred whichsponsoractivitiessuch associal ED 455 10 0 SpecialMethods: Mathematics 2.00 HOD 722 TTH 0930AM-1045AM Tassone,Ann Yes events, entertainment, speakers, trips, ED 455 50 SpecialMethods:Art 2.00 ARRANGED Chrisman,George Yes recreation, films, academic-related ED 455 51 SpecialMethods:Biology 2.00 ARRANGED Renwick,Syd Yes clubs, college newspaper, andstudent ED 455 52 SpecialMethods:Business 2.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes government. Forassistance, call ED 455 53 SpecialMethods:English 2.00 ARRANGED Utley,Kelly Yes ext. 2260. ED 455 54 SpecialMethods:SocialStudies 2.00 ARRANGED Levin,Reulan Yes p ED 495 1C StudentTeaching:Elem 8.00 ORI 212 TH 0430PM-0530PM Sloan.Laura Yes $100 AVILA’S RESIDENCE LIFE PROGRAM (10weeks] ARRANGED enablesstudents tojoin P ED 495 2C StudentTeaching:Sec 8.00 ORI 212 TH 0430PM-0530PM Sloan,Laura Yes $100 aspecial “communityoflearners.” (10weeks] ARRANGED Residential facilitiesconsistoftwo P modem air-conditioned residence ED 495 3C StudentTeaching:Elem 800 ORI 212 TH 0430PM-0530PM Sloan,Laura Yes $82 halls. Eachhall has twin bedrooms (8weeks] ARRANGED 0 for 126students, lounge facilities, ED 495 4C StudentTeaching:Sec 8.00 ORI 212 TH 0430PM-05.30PM Sloan,Laura Yes $82 study areas, cableT.V., kitchenettes, P (8weeks] ARRANGED personalcomputers, and ababy ED 495 5C StudentTeaching:BD 8.00 ORI 212 TH 04:30PM-05:30PM Sloan.Laura Yes $82 grand piano. Forassistance, call (8weeks] ARRANGED Q ext. 2226. ED 495 6C StudentTeaching:LD 8.00 ORI 212 TH 0430PM-0530PM Sloan,Laura Yes $82 (8weeks] ARRANGED SERVICE LEARNING AND ED 495 7C p StudentTeaching:MH 8.00 ORI 212 TH 0430PM-0530PM Sloan,Laura Yes $82 VOLUNTEERISM OFFICE, located (8weeks] ARRANGED in lower Blasco Hall, encourages students tovolunteertheirtime, talent, and energywithnon-profit agencies throughouttheKansasCityarea. The GRADUATE COURSES IN EDUCATION Coordinatorservesasaliaisonbetween P thestudentandcommunityagencies, ED 517 10 BehaviorManagement:Elem 3.00 HOD 704 F 10.00AM-1240PM Geer,Fred matching interests, needs,skillsand ED 519 10 0 BehaviorManagement.Sec 3.00 HOD 704 F 10OOAM-1240PM Geer,Fred availabilitywithappropriatevolunteer ED 520 40 d MicrocomputersinEducation 300 ORI 102/104 F 0600PM-1000PM Lowrey,Nancy $10 opportunities. Forassistance,call P 2/16-17,3/1-2,3/29-30 ORI 102/104 S 08:30AM-05:OOPM ext. 2270. ED 610 20 d Social&MulticultFoundofED 300 ORI 211 T 0700PM-0930PM Coburn,Carol P ED 617 10 AdvBehavioral Management 300 ORI 211 T 0400PM-0630PM McCalley,SueEllen THE AVILA ATHLETIC PROGRAM ED 675 20 d ReadingintheContentArea 300 BOR 403 TH 06OOPM-O840PM Garber,Karen offers intercollegiate ED 680 40 d FirstAidforTeachers 1.00 ORI 211 F 0600PM-10:00PM Frevert,Carol competition in women’s volleyball, o 4/12-13 ORI 211 S 0830AM-0500PM soccer, basketball, andsoftball and men’ssoccer, basketball, and baseball. ED 680 41 Pd EDIssues:GroupProcess 1.00 ORI 211 F 0600PM-10:00PM Bogart,Cathy Additionally, a Spirit Squad and Pep P 2/16-17 ORI 211 S 0830AM-0500PM Band aresponsored. The Eagles ED 699 10 FinalSeminar 3.00 ORI 103 T 0400PM-Q630PM Sloan,Laura Yes belongs to the MidlandsCollegiate AthleticConference and is assigned to the Midwest Regionofthe National ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE AssociationofIntercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). AvilaCollege P EL 71 10 SpeakingandListening 3.00 ORI 103 MWF 1100AM-11:50AM Staff Yes students, faculty, andstaffreceive P complimentary admissiontoall home ORI 103 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM athletic contests. Forassistance, call EL 71 11 0 SpeakingandListening 3.00 ORI 203 MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Staff Yes p ext. 2234. ORI 203 TTH 11 00AM-12 15PM EL 71 50 SpeakingandReading 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes WELLNESS, RECREATION, AND EL 72 10 p ReadingandVocabulary 300 ORI 103 MW 1230PM-01 45PM Staff Yes INTRAMURALOPPORTUNITIES p ORI 103 TTHF 01 00PM-0215PM p MW areavailable toallstudents, faculty EL 72 11 ReadingandVocabulary 3.00 ORI 203 1230PM-01:45PM Staff Yes and staffofAvilaCollege. All p ORI 203 TTHF 01:00PM-02:15PM p programming isdesignedtopromote EL 72 12 p ReadingandVocabulary 3.00 ORI 205 MW 1230PM-01 45PM Staff Yes wellnessand physicalfitness. Programs ORI 205 TTHF 01 00PM-0215PM p offered includewellnessforums,classes EL 73 10 Grammar 3.00 ORI 103 MWF 0900AM-0950AM Staff Yes andactivities, informalrecreation, and 0 ORI 103 T 09:30AM-10:45AM cianltlreaxmtu.ra2l23c4omopret2i2t6i8o.n. Forassistance, EL 73 11 P0 Grammar 300 OORRII 220033 TMWF 00993000AAMM--1009:5405AAMM Staff Yes EL 73 50 GrammarandWriting 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes P EL 74 10 Writing 300 ORI 103 MWF 1000AM-10:50AM Staff Yes P ORI 103 TH 0930AM-1045AM P EL 74 11 P Writing 3.00 ORI 203 MWF 1000AM-10:50AM Staff Yes ORI 203 TH 0930AM-10.45AM DAY/ MEETS PRE- COURSE/# NIGHT TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR REQS LABFEE ENGLISH 0 EN 95 10 FundamentalsofWriting 300 BOR 401 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Staff EN 111 10 O Composition1 DOS 300 ORI 102 XI TTH 0800AM-0915AM Staff O EN 111 11 Composition1 DOS 300 ORI 102 XI TTH 11 OOAM-12 15PM Cervetti,Nancy 0 MW EN 112 10 CompositionII 300 ORI 205 XI 09:00AM-10:15AM Staff Yes THE STUDENT LIFE EN 112 20 d CompositionII 300 BOR 403 XI T 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes HANDBOOK EN 231 10 Q CreativeWriting 3.00 BOR 402 MW 1030AM-11 45AM Cervetti,Nancy is the sourceforall EENN 225611 C1l0 -00 TBrhietiSshhoWrrtitSetrosry1 330000 BBOORR 440022 XII TMTWH 0128:3000PAMM--0019::4155PAMM Scott,MSatarfyf speorlviiccyesatantdemaectnitvsi.tyThopepoSrttuudneinttieCsoadned EN 263 10 0 TheNovel 300 BOR 403 XII MW 0200PM-0315PM McLendon.MJ ofConductwhichgoverns allstudent 0 behaviorshould be read by each EN 263 11 TheNovel 300 BOR 424 XII TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM Scott,Mary applicant tothecollege. Handbooks EN 271 Cl 0O African-AmericanLiterature 3.00 BOR 403 XII MW 1230PM-01 45PM Cervetti.Nancy are available from the StudentAffairs EN 341 Cl 0 IntrotoLiteraryCriticism 3.00 BOR 401 TTH 0100PM-0215PM Cervetti,Nancy andStudent LifeOffices inMarian EN 371 10 0 Shakespeare 300 BOR 424 TTH 04:00PM-05:15PM Scott.Mary Yes Center. Forassistance, callext. 2289. EN 375 30 Adolescent&EthnicLiterature 300 ORI 206 S 08:30AM-03:00PM McLendon.MJ Yes 1/27.2/10.24.3/16.30.4/20 HEALTH AND CHILD SERVICES 0 MW EN 445 10 LatinAmericanLiterature 3.00 BOR 420 1030AM-11:45AM Grippo,Daniel is located in lowerCarondelet Hall, accessible through the tunnelfrom MarianCenter. Theoffice,staffedby a FRENCH registered nurse,offersfreehealth servicestostudents, including minor 1 FR 112 10 1 0 | FrenchII | 300 | WHI 505 | X | MW 0200PM-0315PM | Toubes,Natalie | Yes rielflenrersasl/sintjourhyeaalstshescsamreenatgaenncdietsreoartment, providers,studenthealth insurance informationandhealthcounseling GERMAN eitheronan individualbasisorthrough groupprograms. Informationabout the 0 | GE 112 10 | | GermanII | 3.00 [ BOR 420 | X | MW 09:00AM-10:15AM | Zobrist.Beth | Yes child carecenterandMontessorischool isalsoavailablefrom thisoffice. For assistance,callext. 2268. GEOGRAPHY disABLED STUDENT SERVICES ofAvilaCollegewelcomesstudents |G6 101 20 | (£ I WorldGeography | 300 | ORI 202 | M 0600PM-0840PM | Pinkerton,Robert | withphysicalormentalchallengeswho canbesuccessful learnersand contributorstothecollegecommunity. GERONTOLOGICAL STUDY Toapplyforaccommodation inyour learningenvironment, (curricularor GS 302 20 d Aging,theIndividual,Society 300 ORI 212 W 0600PM-0840PM Staff co'curricular) pleasecomplete a GS 302 40 d0 CounselingwithElderly 1 00 ORI 207 F 0600PM-1000PM Stucker,Cynthia aRveaqiuleasbtlefofrroAmcctohemmNoedwatSitoudneFnotrm, 2/2-3 ORI 207 S 0830AM-05:00PM DevelopmentOffice inMarianCenter. GS 302 41 d DyingClient 1 00 ORI 207 F 0600PM-10:00PM Stucker,Cynthia TheVicePresident and Deanfor 0 2/23-24 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM StudentAffairswelcomesquestions, GS 302 42 0d Abuse&Neglect 1.00 ORI 207 F 0600PM-10:00PM Stucker,Cynthia issuesorconcerns. Forassistance, call 3/22-23 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM ext. 2354. CAMPUS MINISTRY PROGRAM HEALTH views thedevelopmentandexploration ofspiritualvaluesasan importantpart ofthe totalexperience atAvilaand | HE in 20 1 d I Nutrition | 2.00 | BOR 423 | | TH 0600PM-0740PM | O'Connell.Gayle sponsorsactivitiessuchas liturgical celebrations, interfaithservices,social justiceawareness,volunteerservices, HISTORY scriptureandprayergroups,retreat experiences, and individual counseling HI 112 10 00 WorldCivilizationII 300 ORI 202 XII MW 0200PM-0315PM Myers,Jeffrey Aavnidlaspciroimtumaulndiitreyctairoen.inAvliltemdetmobersof HI 112 11 0 WorldCivilizationII 300 ORI 202 XII TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Myers,Jeffrey participate incampusministryprograms HI 122 Cl TheAmericanExperienceII 300 ORI 202 XII TTH 0930AM-1045AM Schirmer,Sherry regardlessofreligiouspreference. For HI 122 C5 d TheAmericanExperienceII 300 ORI 202 XII W 0600PM-0840PM Schirmer,Sherry assistance, callext. 2423. HI 321 10 -00 TheAmericanRevolution 3.00 ORI 202 MW 1030AM-11 45AM Schirmer,Sherry HI 356 10 HitlerandModernGermany 300 ORI 202 TTH 11 00AM-12:15PM Myers,Jeffrey HI 380 40 0d KC:TheCivilWar 1 00 ORI 207 F 0600PM-10:00PM Schirmer,Sherry 3/1-2 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM HI 380 41 d KC:Enterprises&Entrepeneurs 100 ORI 207 F 0600PM-1000PM Schirmer,Sherry 0 3/29-30 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM HI 380 42 d KC TheHistoricalTourist 1.00 ORI 207 F 0600PM-1000PM Schirmer,Sherry -0 4/19-20 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM HI 380 50 Topics WorldHistory 300 ARRANGED Myers,Jeffrey HI 498 50 HistoryResearch 100 ARRANGED Coburn,Carol Yes HI 499 10 -0 SeniorThesis 2.00 ORI 202 TH 0400PM-0530PM Myers,Jeffrey Yes LEGAL ASSISTANT LG 232 20 d IntroLegalResearch&Writing 300 ORI 205 TH 0600PM-0840PM Staff LG 430 20 d FamilyLaw 300 ORI 205 T 06:00PM-O8:40PM Staff 9 COURSE/# NDIAGYH/T TITLE CRE0ITS BLOG ROOM MCEOERTES OAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR RPEREQ-S LABFEE LG 445 20 d LitigationII 300 BOR 420 w 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes LG 480 50 LegalAss'tSpecialTopics 1.00 ARRANGED Gibbs.Judy Yes LG 495 50 LegalAssistantInternship 1-2 ARRANGED Gibbs,Judy Yes LG 496 20 (1 LegalAss'tInternshipSeminar 1 00 WHI 508 M 06.00PM-07:30PM Gibbs.Judy Yes STUDENT RESOURCE MATHEMATICS CENTER (SRC) Monday through Friday 8a.m.-5p.m. andbyappointment MA101 10 -#0. BasicAlgebra 3.00 ORI 206 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Staff Yes LowerBlasco Hall MA101 11 BasicAlgebra 3.00 ORI 206 MWF 0900AM-0950AM Chiappari,Steve Yes Forfurtherinformation, call MA115 10 00 FiniteMathematics 4.00 WHI 507 XI MTWTH 1100AM-11:50AM Henkle,Beth Yes (816) 942-8400, ext. 2266 MA115 11 FiniteMathematics 400 WHI 507 XI mtWth 1230PM-01:20PM Staff Yes MA120 10 .0 CollegeAlgebra 3.00 ORI 206 XI MWF 1100AM-11.50AM Staff Yes COLLEGE SKILLS MA120 20 d CollegeAlgebra 3.00 ORI 205 XI MW 0600PM-0715PM Staff Yes COORDINATOR, WRITING MA121 10 o. Trigonometry 3.00 ORI 205 TTH 0930AM-1045AM Staff Yes SPECIALIST AND PEERTUTORS MA155 10 0 ElemProbability&Statistics 3.00 ORI 205 TTH 0800AM-0915AM Staff Yes assiststudentswithwritingskills, MA225 10 o Calculus&AnalyticGeomII 5.00 WHI 507 MWF 0900AM-0950AM Henkle,Beth Yes basic math, test taking, note taking 0 WHI 507 TTH 09:30AM-10:20AM andotherskills thatpromote academic o ORI 106 T 0930AM-10:20AM success. o ORI 106 F 09:OOAM-09.50AM CAREER SERVICES PERSONNEL MA305 10 0 Geometry:Elem/Middle 300 HOD 704 TTH 0800AM-0915AM Tassone,Ann Yes MA306 10 0 MethodsinMath:Elem/Middle 300 HOD 704 MWF 09O0AM-095OAM Tassone,Ann Yes provide the followingservices: off- 0 MA306 11 MethodsinMath:Elem/Middle 3.00 ORI 204 TTH 0400PM-0515PM Gould.Marion Yes campusjobpostings,job vacancy MA310 10 -0 DifferentialEquations 3.00 ORI 204 MWF 0800AM-0850AM Chiappari.Steve Yes notices, interest inventories and -0 ORI 106 F 0800AM-0850AM career-related personality assessments, selectionofcollege major and career, MA330 Cl 00 FlistoryofMathematics 3.00 ORI 205 TTH 11 00AM-12 15PM Chiappari,Steve Yes annual EmployerFairand Interview MA361 10 MathProbability/StatisticsII 3.00 WHI 507 MWF 10:00AM-1050AM Henkle,Beth Yes Days, computer-basedcareer 'ThemathplacementtestmustbetakenatAvilatodeterminewhichcoursemeetsthestudentsneeds. explorationprogram, newsletters, as well asassistance withresumes, cover letters,job searchstrategies and MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY contactsand interviewskills. LICENSED PERSONAL MT380 50 SpecialTopicsClinLabSci 1-3 ARRANGED Staff Yes 0 COUNSELOR MT451 10 Phlebotomy/PathologicAnatomy 1.00 0/C MTWTHF 0700AM-0330PM Garcia,Wendy Yes provides assessments, personalcounselingand referralsfor MT452 10 0 MethodDevelopmnt&Evaluation 2.00 0/C MTWTHF 0700AM-03:30PM Schupbach,Sandy Yes current Avilastudentsfreeofchargeon MT 453 10 0 ClinicalChemistry 600 0/C MTWTHF 0700AM-0330PM Drees,Julianne Yes apart-timebasisyear-round. MT 454 10 0 ClinicalMicrobiology 800 0/C MTWTHF 0700AM-0330PM Goodwin,Jan Yes 0 MT455 10 ClinicalHematology 4.00 0/C MTWTHF 07:00AM-03:30PM Randall,Susan Yes 0 MT456 10 DiagnosticImmunology 3.00 0/C MTWTHF 07:00AM-03:30PM Gerhardt,Cheryl Yes CHILD CARE CENTER MT 457 10 O Immunohematology1 300 0/C MTWTHF 07:00AM-03:30PM Patterson,Jan Yes 0 Monday through Friday MT 458 10 Hemostasis 2.00 0/C MTWTHF 07:OOAM-03:30PM Johnson,Emma Yes 7:30a.m.-5:30p.m. MT 459 10 0 Urinalysis 1.00 0/C MTWTHF 07:00AM-03:30PM Russ,Marcia Yes Hodes EducationCenter MT 460 10 0 ImmunohematologyII 1.00 0/C MTWTHF 0700AM-03:30PM Kawolski,Mary Yes Room 71 MMTT 446612 C1l0 00 MMeeddiiccaallTTeecchhnnoollooggyySSeemmiinnaarr1II 21.0000 00//CC MMTTWWTTHHFF 00770000AAMM--00333300PPMM HHoosstteettlleerr,,EEllaaiinnee YYeess Childrenages 2 1/2 through6 (must MT 463 Cl 0 MedicalTechnologySeminarIII 200 0/C MTWTHF 07:00AM-03:30PM Hostetler,Elaine Yes be toilet trained). Cost$2.00perhour MT 485 10 0 SpecPracticumClinLabSci 1-3 0/C MTWTHF 07:00AM-03:30PM Staff Yes perchild, $1.50eachadditionalchild MT487 50 AdvPracticumClinLabSci 1-3 ARRANGED Staff Yes perfamily. See academiccalendarfor closings. Forfurther information, call (816) 942-8400, ext. 2268or 2276. MUSIC MONTESSORI SCHOOL Forinformationaboutappliedmusiclessonsseepage 18 Hodes EducationCenter MU110 10 .-0- MusicAppreciation 300 BOR 403 XII TTH 01 00PM-02 15PM Larson,Daniel Rooms 715 -716 MU151 10 O CollegeChoir 1.00 BOR 318 TTH 11 OOAM-12:15PM Rudzinski,John MU281 10 0 ClassicalGold 3.00 BOR 403 XII MW 09:00AM-10:15AM Hukill,Cynthia Schoolingforchildrenages3-6, MU305 10 0 MusicforElemSchool 200 BOR 423 T 0400PM-0550PM Newcomb,Ellen includingkindergarten. Various MU374 10 0 MusicTheoryIV 400 BOR 307 MWF 1100AM-11 50AM Hukill,Cynthia Yes options in both full and half-day MU374 11 0 MusicTheoryIVLab 000 BOR 307 TTH 01:00PM-01:50PM Hukill,Cynthia Yes sessions, between the hours of9 a.m. -3 p.m. Certified Montessori teachers. MU398 50 JuniorRecital 2.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes MU498 50 SeniorRecital 200 ARRANGED Staff Yes Closelyfollowsacademiccalendarfor 'Musttakecorrespondinglab closings. Beforeandafterschoolcare available through AvilaChildCare Center. Forfurther information, call (816) 942-8400, ext. 2268or 2276. NATURAL SCIENCE | NS 499 Cl | [ ResearchandSeminarII | 1.00 | ARRANGED Anderson,Eric Yes $50 NURSING 0 NU 462 Cl ResearchProcessinNursing 200 BOR 423 M 01 0OPM-O25OPM Fetsch,Susan Yes $25 0 NU 464 10 Ma|orHealthProblems1 500 BOR 424 M 0900AM-11 50AM Obermueller,Amy Yes $65

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