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A step-by-step guide to starting continuing or finishing your education , , . Detailed course schedule for more than 40 undergraduate and 3 graduate programs . COURSE SCHEDULE Photographed by Debbie Seigler, Avila student IMPORTANT DATES Advising begins March 25, 1996 AMI1A Registration begins April 8, 1996 (see page 25 for details) Summer classes begin June 3, 1996 COLLEGE Fall classes begin August 26, 1996 ? WELCOME TO WELCOME TO AVILA! A RICH HERITAGE Missouri River. It was in Kansas City they began Maybe you're beginning your college education ... or To understand the history ofAvila College, you St. Teresa’s Academy, a private school for girls that justdesiring to update your professional skills ... or, must first travel down a path that originated in 17th ultimately lead to the creation ofAvila College. possibly considering a graduate degree. Whatever century France. Under the patronage ofSaint In 1916, the Sisters founded the two-year, women- your motivation, on the following pages you’ll find a Joseph, six women from LePuy, France, dedicated only St. Teresa College on the same campus as St. wealth ofvaluable information on undergraduate themselves to the “practice ofall the spiritual and Teresa’s Academy at 5600 Main Street. In 1941 and graduate degrees ... class times ... enrollment corporal works ofmercy ofwhich woman is capable the college became the four-year College ofSaint schedules ... financial aid ... and campus life. and which will most benefit the ... dearneighbor.” Teresa. It was fully accredited by the North Central Association ofColleges and Secondary Schools But there’s more to Avila. in 1946. OUR MISSION ... From the pioneering spirit ofthe college’s founders By 1963, another chapter was added to the — — Avila College is a value-based community of the Sisters ofSt. Joseph to our innovative trailblazing heritage ofthe Sisters as constant growth learning, Catholic, coeducational and Evening/Weekend College begun in 1984 (currently caused the academy’s leadership to look to the then- sponsored by the Sisters ofSt. Joseph of known as the Evening/Saturday Program), Avila undeveloped southern edge ofKansas City at 119th Carondelet. In a climate respectingthe worth strives to create opportunities forboth the traditional Street and Wornall Road fora new location. The anddignity ofeach individual, the college and non-traditional students to succeed. campus was built with a portion ofthe original Santa provides liberal arts, professional, — Fe Trail providing its southern border creating a undergraduate andgraduate educationfor Wlxat's oursecret true intersection ofpioneers. With the move came a students’ responsible lifelongcontributions to change ofthe college’s name to Avila College, still the contemporary world. Our goal is not to prepare you for tests, but rather to in honor ofSaint Teresa ofAvila. help you meet the challenges ofthe real world head on. That means anyone who attends Avila can OUR VALUES In its brief history, Avila College has paved the ... expect to be equipped with the tools to analyze, to way for Kansas City’s first baccalaureate degree — The Avila Community values: write and to speak effectively the key ingredients programs in nursing and social work, as well as the to success in today’s highly competitive, ever- • Excellence in teachingand learning area’s first women’s studies, and gerontology studies changing world. • The Catholic identity ofthe college programs. It became coeducational in 1969, • The sponsorship and contributions of established graduate degrees in business, education, Because your education is important to us, your the Sisters ofSt. Joseph and psychology in 1978, and began Kansas City’s classes will neverbe taught by teaching assistants. • The worth, dignity, andpotential of first Weekend College in 1984- Avila observes its each human being Instead, you’ll learn from our top-notch full-time 80th anniversary in 1996, completed a $6 million faculty or receive instruction from some ofKansas • Diversity and its expression capital campaign and celebrated 30 years at its City’s top professionals. And ifyou like that, then • Commitment to the continualgrowth current location in 1993, and honored the tenth ofthe wholeperson you’ll love our 13 to 1 student/teacher ratio. (Some anniversary of its current president, Dr. Larry • Interaction with and service to others Kramer, in 1995. ofour graduate courses are also smaller than most othercolleges.) More than 1,400 students from more than a dozen At Avila, we believe a student is not an I.D. Their mission to help others led them on a journey different countries and all parts ofthe United States number. In fact, once a student is admitted to across the Atlantic Ocean, through the point of cross paths with Avila College every year. Avila Avila, the student quickly become part ofthe entry at New Orleans, Louisiana. Ultimately they offers more than 40 undergraduate, professional, and college community. Whether you’re full time or followed the mighty Mississippi River to the preprofessional degree and certification programs, as part time, rest assured we treat every student with well as three graduate programs and the nationally “gateway to the west” St. Louis, Missouri in 1836. the same respect. Our policy is to ensure your The pioneering spirit ofthe Sisters was farfrom recognized Women’s Leadership Institute and experience with Avila is one that will have a Women’s Entrepreneur Program. being quenched, though. positive impact on the rest ofyour life. Nearly 30 years later, the Sisters would strike out on a new trail farther west from St. Louis to Kansas City, a burgeoning sprawl on the banks of the 7 COLLEGE AVILA PROGRAMS ACADEMIC REGULATIONS Undergraduate Prerequisites Student are responsibleformakingcertain that theyhave the Accounting History necessaryprerequisitesfortheclasses in which they enroll. Art Legal Assistant Course Cancellation Biology Mathematics Courses listed in thisschedule aresubject tocancellation Business Medical Technology for insufficient enrollment. For this reason, students are Business Administration Music encouraged to registerearly. Finance Natural Science GeneralManagement ClinicalLaboratory Science ADMISSIONS Information Science Cytotechnology International Business UnifiedScience Education Undergraduate Marketing Nursing Admission tothecollege mustbegrantedpriortoregistration. Summer Chemistry Political Science/Prelaw 96 Graduate Communication Premedicine Prospective MasterofBusinessAdministrationstudents Computer Science/Math Psychology mustcontact thedepartment. Education Radiologic Technology Summer Registration 2 Elementary Education Respiratory Therapy Prospective MasterofScience in Education orCounseling Special Education (upwardmobility) Psychology students must contact the Office ofAdmission. Class Schedule 3 English Social Work General Studies Sociology Calendar 3 NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS Humanities Theater & Social/Behavioral Sciences Theology AvilaCollege offersOPEN ENROLLMENTforall students Advising Registration 4 not seekingan Avila College degree. No transcript or Graduate formal application is necessary. You may registerat the Summer Hours 5 Registrar’sOfficeforany course at the 100 and 200 level. MasterofBusinessAdministration Toregisterforacourse numbered 310or above, students Bookstore Hours 6 Accounting InternationalBusiness must meet with an advisor. Highschool juniors andseniors, Finance ManagementInfo. Systems homeschoolers, studentsfrom othercolleges, as well as Evening Classes 6 GeneralManagement Marketing anyonesimply wishing toenrich an educational background HealthCareAdministration are encouraged to take advantageofthis convenient Weekend Classes 7 opportunity. Ordinarily, studentswhoare admitted under Masterof Science in Education thisprogram are limited toa total ofnine credits at Avila Masterof Science inCounselingPsychology College before they are asked toseek formal admission. We recommend to visitingstudents that theyseek written Fall 96 permission from theirown institution IN ADVANCEof their registration at Avila in order tobe sure that the course COURSE INFORMATION work will transfer. Class Schedule 8 New Abbreviations Students 8 ADVISING M = Monday TH = Thursday & TW= Tuesday F = Friday Academic advising is required forall degree-seeking Advising Registration 9 = Wednesday S = Saturday undergraduate andgraduatestudentseachsemester before Student Affairs 10 ARR = Arranged. registration. Ifyou do not know the name ofyouracademic Youwillmeetonaone-to-onebasiswithaparticularinstructor. eaxdtv.is2o2r1,0p)l.eaBseeincgonatdavcitsetdheDROegEiSstrNarO’sTOfcfoincseti(tBultaesbceoiHnagll Special Services 12 TBA = Yourclasswill meet with the instructor at a time to enrolled forclasses. Students must register in person orby be announced. telephonewith the Registrar’sOffice. Continuing Education 13 O/C = Yourclass meetsoffcampus. Bookstore Hours and Policy 14 Additional Hours 15 CROSS-LISTED COURSES ACCREDITATION Somecourses are offeredforcredit by more than one AvilaCollegeisaccredited bytheNorthCentral Associationof Evening and Saturday 16 duenpdaerrtwmhenitc.hByeousuwriesyhoyuourergicsrteedritonrleycofrodretdheondeypoaurrtment CEodlulceagteisonanidnSRaedcioonldoagriycSTcehcohonlosl,oJgoyi,ntNaRteivoineawlCAocmcrmeidtitteiengoAngency Graduate Programs 1 permanent academic record. forClinical LaboratorySciences, theCouncilonSocial Work Weekend Intensive 18 Education,the MissouriStateBoardofNursing, the Missouri State COURSE NUMBERS DepartmentofElementaryandSecondaryEducation, andthe Women’s Programming 19 NationalLeagueforNursing.AvilaCollegehasprofessional 091-099 Skillscourses (willnotcount towardgraduation) approvaloftheLegal Assistant Program hytheAmerican How To Attend 20 101-199 Introductorycourses BarAssociation. 201-299 More advanced introductorycourses; Financial Information 22 NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY may haveprerequisites AvilaCollegedoesnotdiscriminateon thebasisofsex, race, age, Advisors 24 301-309 Interdisciplinarycourses religion,color,disability,sexualorientationornationalorigin in 310-449 Upper-division courses open to allstudents administrationofitseducational andadmissionpolicies, Calendars 25 451-499 Upper-division coursesopen tomajors/minorsonly scholarshipand loanprograms,athleticandotherschool 501-599 Pre-graduate courses administratedprograms. Inquiries maybeaddressed tothe Final Exams 25 DirectorofAffirmativeAction,AvilaCollege. 601-699 Graduate courses SUMMER REGISTRATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION TUITION PAYMENTS A student may alsochange an auditcourse tocredit with permissionofthe instructoraccording to the academic Tuitionpercredit hour - undergraduatecredit $155.00 calendar. A stipulationofaudit is mandatoryclassattendance Tuition percredit hour- graduatecredit $265.00 ACCEPTED and, ifnot met, thestudent maybe withdrawn at the Tuitionpercredit hour&- $77.50 Forstudentsregisteringpriortooron May 20, 1996: Full discretionofthe instructor. students 55 years older (excludesgraduatecredit; tuition payment must he postmarked tothe BusinessOffice verificationofagerequired) hy May 20, 1996, except torspecialsessionandonecredit CR/NC-Credit/NoCredit. A gradeofCR,Credit, indicates Tuitionpercredit hourforcontinuingeduationunits weekend intensiveclassesforwhich payment isdue thatastudenthassuccessfullyfulfilledall therequirementsofa (CEU) registration oneweekbeforebeginningofthecourse. course.Tinsoptionmustbecontractedwiththe instructor Undergraduatecredit $82.50 duringthe first week ofthecourse. Astudentmaychooseup 55 yearsandolder $41.25 Graduatecredit $137.50 LIMITED DEFERRED to 12credit hoursforthisgradingoptionexcludingthosehours designatedhythedepartmentasCredit/NoCredit. For NorefundsforCEU unless theclass iscancelledby thecollege. PAYMENT PLAN Weekend IntensiveCourses,seepage 7. 1) Application fee There is nodeferredpaymentplan foronecredit weekend 1 - Incomplete. Coursework requiredforagrade mustbe (payableonce hy newstudents) $20.00 intensivecoursesorspecial sessioncourses.Tuitionforthese completedwithinsix weeksafterthecloseofasession unlessa Note: Applicationfeedoesnotapply to courses must bepaid infull oneweek priortothefirst dayof shortertime isstipulatedbythe instructor; ifnot, the enrichmentorvisitingstudents. classes. Incompletewill hechangedtoagradeof“F”. Studentand 32))CFeheanfogrelaotfePdreoggrreeamap(paldidc/adtrioopn) $$1150..0000 A limiteddeferred payment plan isavailablefor thefirstfour pirnisotrrutcotoernmduosfttchoemcpoluertsee.tChoentIrnaccotmsplaerteeavGarialdabeleCoinnttrhaect (beginning 2/26/96) week program, theeight week program and threecredit Registrar'sOffice. 4) Graduationfee $35.00 weekendcoursesonly. It thefirst paymentofone-halfofthe MF(onaroygfrgoarrdamudaaultaetcsieowrnhecomeordneidmyon-noytd.upaert7i/c1ip2a/t9e6)in the cNtohouerdsseeefcecorhnraderdgheapslafyispmaienynmttehpenltBaunmsaiwinylelshseheOdfeaffvieacrierleabdbylueMntaaifylteJr9u,Mn1ae9y91609,,,t119h99e96n6.. 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INCOMPLETE GRADE - (I) TUITION ADJUSTMENTS ASSIGNING AND PROCESSING TRANSCRIPTS A Studentswhohavesatisfied allfinancialobligations to the Studentswhoofficially withdraw bytheendofthefirst week gradeofI (Incomplete) isonlygiven afterastudent has College areentitledtotranscriptsoftheiracademic record. (June 7 forJuneand Eight-Week SessionsandJuly8forJuly contacted the instructorandhasreceivedpermissionforan Sessions) will receive arefundof75 percentoftuition. No extensionoftime within thesix-week limit tocomplete the Duetotheconfidential natureofastudent’srecord, tuitionrefund will be madeafterthosedates. Fees arenot coursework. Sufficient evidencesuchas illness, etc. must be transcriptsare issued only uponwrittenauthorizationof refundable. Dropformsareavailable in the Registrar'sOffice. presented before the requestforIncomplete will be thestudentconcerned. Telephonerequestswill not he Special restrictionsapplytoWeekend IntensiveCourses, considered. accepted. Written requestsshouldbedirected totheOfficeof seepage 7. Stepstobe taken in assigningandchangingagradeof the Registrar. Incompletetoa lettergrade: Official transcriptsareforwardeddirectly by mail toother FINANCIAL AID 1. Student mustcontact instructorandreceivepermission institutions. Theybearthecollegeseal and the signatureof Requirements: ApplicationsforFederalStudentAidor toreceive an Incompletegrade. the Registrar. Unofficial transcriptsare issued tothestudent StudentAidReportandAvilaSummerFinancialAid Data 2. Ifinstructoragrees toassign an Incompletegrade, the faodrvapnercseo.naPlleuassee.aTlhleowf2ee4fhooruerascthotprraoncsecsrsiptthiesr$e2q,uepsaty.able in Sheet. Earlyapplication isadvisable. Allaidapplicantsmustbe sItnucdoemnptleatnedGtrhaediensCtornucttroarctanmdusprtebseenstiegdnetdobthyethe acceptedforadmissiontothecollegebeforeanaward ismade. A Registrar’sOffice with thefinal gradesheets. Allstudentsareencouragedtoapplyforalltypesoffinancial assistance. Summerawardsavailable:Federal PellGrant, definitedate will besetwithin thesix-week period PRIVATE LESSONS IN forthestudent tosubmitcompletedcoursework. FederalWork-Study Program, FederalStaffordLoanandFederal MUSIC DEPARTMENT UnsubsidizedStaffordLoan. 3. When work iscompleted, the student mustprocessa ChangeofIncompleteGrade Form (available in the Private lessons, which maybetakenforcredit or not, are Registrar’sOffice) and pay the$5 fee in the available in voice and piano. Checkwith Humanities GRADING SYSTEM BusinessOffice. Department,ext. 2289, BEFOREregistrationforproper 4. Student turns theChangeofIncompleteGradeForm in coursenumberand lessontime. Grades Points Per Semester Hour with thecompletedcoursework tothe instructor. A - Superior. 4 The instructorwill record thefinalgradeand return the FEESCHEDULE: $12.00per30-minute lesson B - Above Average 3 form totheRegistrar’sOffice. $18.00per45-minute lesson C - Average 2 5. AfterSeptember6, 1996, work foran Incompletegrade $24.00per60-minute lesson D - Below Average 1 is no longeraccepted. F- Failing 0 Minimumofsixlessons: entiresessionpayable inadvance;fee includes tuitionforone hourofcollegecredit; eight60-minute W - Withdrawal. SeeSummerCalendarforspecific dateto GRADE REPORTS lessons (orequivalent) requiredforonehourofcollegecredit. dropclasses. AU - Audit.Coursesmay he taken foraudit withapproval of Gradeswillbemailedtothestudent’spennanentaddress the instructor. Astudent maychangeacredit course toaudit sometimeduringtheweekofAugust 5, 1996.Gradeswill not priorto thedate indicatedontheSummerCalendar. bereleasedoverthetelephoneorin the Registrar’sOffice. SUMMER SCHEDULE CLASS AR 110 20 d IntroductiontoArt 300 DAL 820 XII 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff AR 221 20 d BeginningPhotography 3.00 DAL 812 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-1000PM Mills,Kelly $50 May 17 Fri AR 231 20 d BeginningCeramics 3.00 DAL 813 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-10:00PM Staff $50 Weekend Intensive AR 280 20 d MACSoftware: Photoshop 300 ORI 104 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Wilkinson,Jeremy $25 classes begin 0 AR 305 10 Art: ElemSchool 2.00 DAL 811 2week 6/3-14 MTWTH 01:OOPM-04:OOPM Chrisman,George $35 AR 495 50 Internship 3.00 ARRANGED Lawlor,Susan Yes May 20 Mon SpecialSessions begin BIOLOGY May 27 Mon Bl 325 20 d PathologicalPhysiology 400 ORI 204 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:00PM-09:30PM Evans,Elizabeth Yes Collegeclosed | | | | | | | June 3 Mon BUSINEss Classes beginforJune, BU 110 C5 d UnderstandingComputerDOS/WIN 300 ORI 102/106 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Eight-WeekDay and Evening BU 305 20 d LegalAspectsofBusiness 3.00 WHI 507 XII 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Sessions BU 310 20 d Marketing 300 WHI 505 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes BU 321 20 d Management 3.00 WHI 505 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes June 4 Tues BU 322 C5 d OrganizBehavior8iDevelopment 3.00 WHI 507 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes Lastday toregisterand/oradd BU 330 C5 d Finance 3.00 WHI 506 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-08:40PM Staff Yes classesforJune, Eight-Week BU 490 50 DirectedStudiesinBusiness 1-6 ARRANGED Staff Yes Dayand EveningSessions BU 495 50 BusinessInternship 1-6 ARRANGED Staff Yes June 19 Wed Lastday tochange toauditor GRADUATE COURSES FOR MASTER OF BUSH'JESS ADMir*4ISTRATION (MBA) dropaclass inJuneDayand EveningSessions AC 690 50 DirectedStudyinAccounting 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes AC 698 50 AccountingResearch 3.00 ARRANGED Staff Yes June 21 Fri BU 505 20 d BusinessLegislation 3.00 WHI 507 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Lastday tochange “I” BU 601 25 d Business,Government8iSociety 300 ORI 103 8week 6/3-7/26 MW O6:O0PM-O8:4OPM Staff Yes (Incomplete) gradefrom BBUU 662229 2255 dd OCurrgraennitzIBseshuaevsioirnM8iaDneavgeelmoepnmtent 33..0000 OORRII 220024 88wweeeekk 66//33--77//2266 TTTTHH 0066:0000PPMM--0088:4400PPMM SSttaaffff YYeess SpringSemester, 1996 EC 501 25 d EconomicConcepts 3.00 ORI 203 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff June 28 Fri EC 540 20 d StatisticalAnalysis 3.00 WHI 508 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-08:40PM Staff Yes EndofJune Day Sessions EC 541 20 d QuantitativeAnalysis 300 WHI 508 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes Mon July 1 CHEMISTIU Classes beginforJuly { Sessions CH 115 20 d MoleculesThatMatterwLab 4.00 ORI 212 XII 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06.00PM-0840PM Staff $50 d ORI 213 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-07:50PM July 2 Tues Lastday toregisterforand/or COMMLINK:ation addclassesforJuly Sessions July 4 Thurs CO 110 40 0d FundamentalsofCommunication 3.00 ORI 205 XI 3wknd 5/17-18 F 06:OOPM-1O:OOPM lliff,Steve Collegeclosed ORI 205 6/7-8 S 0830AM-0500PM 6/21-22 July 4, 5 Thurs, Fri CO 380 40 0d Hitchcock:CinematicIconoclast 100 ORI 204 1 wknd 6/28-29 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Wolski.Chris Noclasses ORI 204 S 0830AM-0500PM CO 495 50 Internship 300 ARRANGED Hamilton,Dotty Yes July 12 Fri Lastday tochange toauditor COMPUTER SCIENCE dropaclass in Eight-Week Sessions CS 108 40 0d IntrotoMacintoshComputer 1 00 OORRII 110022//110044 1 wknd 5/31-6/1 FS 00860300PAMM--01500000PPMM Antonacci,David July 17 Wed CS 110 C5 d UnderstandingComputerDOS/WIN 300 ORI 102/106 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff Lastday tochange toaudit or CS 180 40 0d IntrotoPersonalComputer 1 00 ORI 102/106 1 wknd 6/21-22 F 0600PM-10:00PM Antonacci,David dropaclass inJuly Sessions ORI 102/106 S 0830AM-0500PM CS 280 20 d MACSoftware: Photoshop 300 ORI 104 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Wilkinson,Jeremy $25 July 26 Fri EndofSummerSessions ECONO!MICS Sept 6 Fri Lastday tochange EC 201 C5 d PrinciplesofEconomics1 300 WHI 506 XII 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes (Incomplete) gradefrom EC 240 20 d StatisticalAnalysis 3.00 WHI 508 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes 1996 SummerSessions , . DAY/ MEETS PRE COURSE/# NIGHT TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE SESSION DATE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR REQS LABFEE EC 241 20 d QuantitativeAnalysis 300 WHI 508 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes EC 490 50 DirectedStudiesinEconomics 1-6 ARRANGED Staff Yes EDUCATION Beingadviseddoes notmeanyouare ED 210 40 d PE.: ElemSchool 200 0RI 204 2wknd 5/17-18 F 0600PM-10:00PM Staff registered inanycourses. You must 0RI 204 6/7-8 S 0830AM-0500PM registerwith the Registar’sOffice in Blasco ED 220 Cl FoundationsofEducation 3.00 0RI 202 4week 7/1-26 MTWTHF 08:00AM-09:55AM Levein,Barbara Flail, eitherin-personorby telephone. ED 225 10 O EducationalPsychology 300 0RI 205 4week 7/1-26 MTWTHF 1005AM-1200PM Millard,Jan ED 230 C5 d Children'sLiterature 3.00 0RI 206 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff ADVISING DATES ED 235 10 0 PsychoftheExceptionalChild 3.00 HOD 704 1 week 5/20-24 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Geer.Fred d Current and New Students ED 320 10 MicrocomputersinEducation 3.00 ORI 102/104 2week 6/17-28 MTWTHF 01 00PM-0500PM Bollinger,Sydney $10 ED 375 20 d ReadingintheContentArea 300 ORI 212 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes March 25-May 24, 1996 ED 417 10 6 BehaviorManagement Elem 300 HOD 704 2week 6/3-14 MTWTHF 08:00AM-12:00PM Geer,Fred Forall students noadvisingMay 6-10, ED 419 10 o BehaviorManagement Sec 3.00 HOD 704 2week 6/3-14 MTWTHF 08:00AM-12.00PM Geer,Fred , 16, and 17, 1996. GRADUATE COURSES IN EDUCATION REGISTRATION DATES ED 517 10 Q BehaviorManagement Elem 300 HOD 704 2week 6/3-14 MTWTHF 0800AM-1200PM Geer,Fred O Current Students Only EEDD 551290 1100 O BMeihcarvoicoormpMuatneargseminenEdtu:caSteicon 33..0000 HOORID 10720/4104 22wweeeekk 66//137--1248 MMTTWWTTHHFF 00180000PAMM--0152:0000PPMM BollingeGre,erS,ydFnreeyd $10 In-Person Registration ED 620 10 O TechnologyinEducation 3.00 ORI 102/104 2week 6/3-14 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:00PM Roselli,Rebecca $10 Registrationwill takeplaceaccordingto the ED 620 11 o TechnologyinEducation 300 ORI 102/104 2week 6/17-28 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:00PM Roselli,Rebecca $10 classificationofeachstudent (seepage 21) ED 675 20 d ReadingintheContentArea 300 ORI 212 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ED 680 40 d AuthenticAssessment&Change 1.00 ORI 206 1 wknd 5/17-18 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Jacob,Gus d ORI 206 S 08:30AM-0500PM April 8, 1996 ED 680 41 d TheNewspaperintheClassroom 1.00 ORI 206 1 wknd 5/31-6/1 F 0600PM-10:00PM West,Ann SeniorsandCertification Students -d ORI 206 S 0830AM-0500PM April 9, 1996 ED 680 42 d AdvancedCoorperativeLearning 1 00 ORI 206 1 wknd 6/21-22 F 0600PM-10:00PM Rimmerman,Harlan ORI 206 S 08:30AM-05:00PM Seniors,JuniorsandCertification Students ED 684 10 o EffectiveInstruction 300 ORI 212 1 week 7/8-12 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Pieken,Russ April 10, 1996 Seniors,Juniors, Sophomores and ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE Certification Students EL 53 10 O Conversation&Reading 3.00 ORI 204 8week 6/3-7/26 MTWTH 0900AM-10:50AM Staff April 11, 1996 EL 54 10 d- Composition&Grammar 300 ORI 204 8week 6/3-7/26 MTWTH 11 00AM-01:50PM Staff Seniors,Juniors, Sophomores, Freshmen andCertificationStudents ENGLISH Current and New Students EN 112 20 d CompositionII 3.00 ORI 207 XI 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 06.00PM-0840PM Staff Yes In-Person Registration EN 261 20 d TheShortStory 3.00 ORI 207 XII 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff April 12-May 24, 1996 EN 281 10 d Mythology 3.00 ORI 207 4week 6/3-28 MTWTHF 10:05AM-12:00PM Staff May 28-30, 1996 10a.m.-6p.m. T-TH HISTORY May 31, 1996 HI 111 10 O WorldCivilization1 3.00 ORI 202 XII 4week 6/3-28 MTWTHF 1005AM-1200PM Myers,Jeffrey 2-5 p.m. ONLY HI 112 20 d WorldCivilizationII 300 ORI 202 XII 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Myers,Jeffrey Foranyopenclasses which beginJuly 1 students may registerat the abovedays/ ITALIAN times orJune 3-28from 10a.m.-5 p.m. d IT 111 10 Italian1 3.00 ORI 211 X 2week 6/3-14 MTWTHF 0800AM-1200PM Dallavis,Olive IT 112 10 P ItalianII 3.00 ORI 211 X 2week 8/5-16 MTWTHF 0800AM-1200PM Dallavis,Olive Yes Telephone Registration Call (816) 942-8400 LEGAL ASSISTANT ext. 2209 or 2210 April 15-May 24, 1996 LG 495 50 LegalAssistantInternship 1-2 ARRANGED Gibbs.Judy | | | | | I I | | | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. MATHEMATICS MBA STUDENTS MA 101 20 d BasicAlgebra 3.00 ORI 211 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 06:00PM-0840PM Roy,Kathleen Yes Foradditional information, MA 120 20 d CollegeAlgebra 3.00 ORI 206 XI 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes call (816) 942-8400, ext. 2321. *ThemathplacementtestmustbetakenatAvilatodeterminewhichcoursemeetsthestudent'sneeds. April 1,2, 10, and 11, 1996 Advising/Registrationforcurrently or MUSIC MBA formerly enrolled students For information aboutappliedmusic lessons, see page 2. AAdpvriisling1/-Re3g0i,str1a9ti9o6nfornewMBAstudents MMUU310150 1100 dd MMuussiicc:AEplperemcSiacthiooonl 320000 BBOORR 440033 XII 42wweeeekk 66//137--2287 MMTTWWTTHHF 01100050APMM--0142:0000PPMM NeHwukcicllm.bC.ynEtlhliean NURSING NU 451 Cl d ConceptualApproachtoNursing 400 BOR 423 5week 5/28-6/28 T 0900AM-11:50AM Boen,Lonna Yes $25 d Mustalsotakeeither BOR 423 TF 01 OOPM-O250PM Hinds,Michele d SECC2orC3 BOR 423 F 10:00AM-11:50AM NU 451 C2 d ConceptualApproachLab#1 000 BOR 423 5week 5/28-6/28 W 09:00AM-1150AM Been,Lonna Yes d ConcurrentwithNU451-Cl BOR 423 W 01 0OPM-O35OPM Hinds,Michele NU 451 C3 d ConceptualApproachLab#2 000 BOR 423 5week 5/28-6/28 TH 0900AM-11:50AM Boen,Lonna Yes 0 ConcurrentwithNU451-Cl BOR 423 TH 0100PM-0350PM Hinds,Michele COURSE/# NDIAGYH/T TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM MCEOERTES SESSION DATE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR RPERQE-S LABFEE PHILOSOPHY PL 111 Cl 1 Q | IntroductiontoPhilosophy | 300 | 0R1 206 | XII [ 4week 1 7/1-26 | MTWTHF 1005AM-12:00PM | Stuckel,Ruth POLITICAL SCIENCE HOOLEY-BUNDSHU 0 PS 120 10 AmericanNationalGovernment 3.00 0RI 206 XII 4week 6/3-28 MTWTHF 1005AM-12:00PM Theis,John LIBRARY PS 380 40 d TheQuestforthePresidency 1 00 ORI 212 1 wknd 5/17-18 F 0600PM-10.00PM Theis,John 0 ORI 212 S 0830AM-0500PM J The Hooley-Bundshu Library is the PS 380 41 d DebateOveraBalancedBudget 100 ORI 212 1 wknd 6/7-8 F 06OOPM-10:00PM Theis,John information resource centerfor the 0 ORI 212 S 08:30AM-0500PM J campus. It housesacollectionofover PS 380 42 d InterventioninBosnia 1.00 ORI 212 1 wknd 6/21-22 F 0600PM-10:00PM Theis,John 70,000books, 544 periodicals &. 0 ORI 212 S 08-30AM-0500PM newspapers, the entire ERIC collectionon microfiche, andseveral PSYCHOLOGY thousand records, filmstrips, videotapes and slides. PY 220 10 o Child&AdolescentPsychology 3.00 ORI 205 2week 6/17-28 MTWTHF 0800AM-1200PM Hight,Ed Yes MTWTH PY 225 10 0 EducationalPsychology 3.00 ORI 205 4week 7/1-26 MTWTHF 1O:O5AM-12:00PM Millard,Jan 8 a.m.-9p.m. PY 235 10 0 PsychoftheExceptionalChild 3.00 HOD 704 1 week 5/20-24 MTWTHF 08:00AM-05:00PM Geer,Fred SF Hours tob8eaa.nmn.o-6unpc.emd. PY 380 40 d SubstanceAbuseTreatment 1.00 ORI 206 1 wknd 6/14-15 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Bogart,Cathy su Closed o ORI 206 S 08:30AM-05:00PM GRADUATE COURSES IN PSYCHOLOGY COMPUTERS PY 615 20 d CareerDevelopment 300 ORI 211 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:OOPM-08:40PM Millard,Jan Available for student use PY 645 20 d PersonalityAssessment 300 HOD 704 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 0600PM-0840PM Schwartz,Lori Yes $50 Macintosh Computers PY 660 20 d Theory/MethdsGroupCounseling 300 HOD 704 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Sirridge,Stephen Yes Library (see Libraryhours above) Green,John Rooms 104 and 105, O’Rielly Hall* PY 680 40 d SubstanceAbuseTreatment 1.00 ORI 206 1 wknd 6/14-15 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Bogart,Cathy 0 ORI 206 S 08:30AM-05:00PM DOS/Windows Computers 0 PY 695 10 Internship 1-5 HOD 704 8week 6/3-7/26 T 04:00PM-05:30PM Sirridge,Stephen Yes Library (see Library hours above) ARRANGED Rooms 105 and 106, O’Rielly Hall* RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLGY Academic Computer Center Hours RT 461 50 ClinicalEducationII 4.00 ARRANGED Bellafiore,Sherry Yes $25 O’Rielly Hall* Passman,Ed Rooms 104, 105, 106 Littleton,Kristi MTWTH RT 464 50 ClinicalEducationV 4.00 ARRANGED Bellafiore,Sherry Yes $25 8 a.m.-9:45 p.m. Passman,Ed F 8 a.m.-4:45 p.m. S 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Littleton,Kristi RT 474 50 RadiationTherapyPhysicsII 2.00 ARRANGED Norris,Mollye Yes *0'Rielly computerlabsareopenonly RRTT 447775 5500 CRlaidniTcahlerOanpcyolColginyicIIalEdII 23..0000 AARRRRAANNGGEEDD TTrroouuttwwiinnee,,MMyyrraa YYeess $25 whenclasses are insession. RT 478 50 RadTherapyClinicalEdIII 3.00 ARRANGED Troutwine,Myra Yes $25 FOOD SERVICE SOCIOLOGY Each week ofsummerschool, the 0 SO 101 Cl IntrotoSociology/Film 3.00 ORI 211 XII 1 week 7/15-19 MTWTHF 08:00AM-05:00PM Wissmann,David Snack Bar in Marian Centerwill 0 SO 122 10 CulturalAnthropology 3.00 ORI 211 XII 1 week 6/17-21 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Wissmann,David be open on thisschedule: SO 315 40 0d HispanicWomen 1.00 ORI 212 1 wknd 5/31-6/1 F 0600PM-10:00PM Staff M-F 9 a.m.-2 p.m. ORI 212 S 08:30AM-05:OOPM SO 315 41 d African-AmericanWomen 1.00 ORI 212 1 wknd 6/14-15 F 0600PM-10:00PM Staff 0 ORI 212 S 08:30AM-05:00PM SO 315 42 d NativeAmericanWomen 1.00 ORI 212 1 wknd 6/28-29 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Neuman,Lisa 0 ORI 212 S O8:3OAM-O5:0OPM SPANISI ADDITIONAL -I INFORMATION SP 111 20 d Spanish1 3.00 ORI 205 X 8week 6/3-7/26 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff SP 112 20 d SpanishII 3.00 ORI 205 X 8week 6/3-7/26 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes HOUSING Livingarrangementsare SOCIAL WORK available. Please callStudent SW280 50 MiniAgencyExperience 1.00 ARRANGED Haynie,Roena Yes Life, ext. 2260, tordetailed | | | | | | | | | | | information. THEOLOGY MAXIMUM 0 STUDENT LOAD TH 111 10 IntrotoTheology/Film 3.00 ORI 212 XII 1 week 6/3-7 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Hynes,Mary TH 111 11 0 IntrotoTheology/Film 3.00 ORI 212 XII 1 week 6/10-14 MTWTHF 08OOAM-05:OOPM Hynes,Mary The maximum load isa total 0 TH 117 10 WorldReligions 3.00 ORI 212 XII 1 week 5/20-24 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Hynes.Mary of 12 semester hoursfor the TH 117 40 d WorldReligions 300 ORI 207 XII 3wknd 5/31-6/1 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Hynes,Mary summerwhetherenrolling in 0 ORI 207 6/14-15 S 0830AM-0500PM onesession orcombinationof 6/28-29 sessions. Students may take courses in different sessions THEATER simultaneously. TR 495 50 Internship 3.00 ARRANGED Whitsitt,LoriBush Yes [ | 1 | [ | | | | [ | | SUMMER & WEEKEND EVENING SUMMER EVENING CLASSES Classes meet 6-8:40 p.m. • June 3-July 26, 1996 MEETS COURSE# TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE DAYS INSTRUCTOR AR 110 20 IntroductiontoArt 3.00 DAL 820 XII TTH Staff AR 221 20 BeginningPhotography 300 DAL 812 TTH Mills.Kelly $50 Meets0600PM-!0:00PM AR 231 20 BeginningCeramics 3.00 DAL 813 MW Staff $50 BOOKSTORE HOURS Meets0600PM-10:00PM Summer Schedule (MarianCenter) AR 280 20 MACSoftware:Photoshop 3.00 ORI 104 MW Wilkinson,Jeremy $25 MW Bl 325 20 PathologicalPhysiology 400 ORI 204 Evans.Elizabeth Yes May 13-16 ... 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Meets0600PM-0930PM &. 2-3 p.m. BU 110 C5 UnderstandingComputerDOS/WIN 3.00 ORI 102/106 MW Staff May 17 Closed BU 305 20 LegalAspectsofBusiness 3.00 WHI 507 XII MW Staff May 20-24 ... 10 a.&m.-12 p.m. BU 310 20 Marketing 3.00 WHI 505 TTH Staff Yes 2-3 p.m. May 27 Closed BU 321 20 Management 3.00 WHI 505 MW Staff Yes May 28-30... 10 a.m.-6 p.m. BU 322 C5 OrganizBehavior&Development 3.00 WHI 507 TTH Staff Yes May 31 10a.m.-4 p.m. BU 330 C5 Finance 3.00 WHI 506 TTH Staff Yes June 3-6 8 a.m.-6 p.m. CH 115 20 MoleculesThatMatterwLab 400 XII MTWTH Staff $50 June 7 8 a.m.-4 p.m. MW06.00PM-0840PM ORI 212 June 10-25... 10 a.m.-12 p.m. TTH0600PM-07:50PM ORI 213 &. 2-3 p.m. CS 110 C5 UnderstandingComputerDOS/WIN 300 ORI 102/106 MW Staff June 26-28... Closedfor inventory CS 280 20 MACSoftware Photoshop 300 ORI 104 MW Wilkinson,Jeremy $25 July 4 Closed EC 201 C5 PrinciplesofEconomics1 3.00 WHI 506 XII MW Staff Yes July 1-26 10 a.m.-12 p.m. EC 240 20 StatisticalAnalysis 3.00 WHI 508 TTH Staff Yes &. 2-3 p.m. EC 241 20 QuantitativeAnalysis 300 WHI 508 MW Staff Yes Weekdays only MW ED 230 C5 Children'sLiterature 3.00 ORI 206 Staff All hourssubject tochangedependingon classes and ED 375 20 ReadingintheContentArea 3.00 ORI 212 TTH Staff Yes groupson campus. EN 112 20 CompositionII 3.00 ORI 207 XI TTH Staff Yes MW EN 261 20 TheShortStory 3.00 ORI 207 XII Staff Buy backofbooks any time store is openor MW call (816) 942-8400, ext. 2230. HI 112 20 WorldCivilizationII 3.00 ORI 202 XII Myers,Jeffrey MA 101 20 BasicAlgebra 3.00 ORI 211 TTH Roy,Kathleen Yes MA 120 20 CollegeAlgebra 3.00 ORI 206 XI TTH Staff Yes FINAL EXAMINATIONS SP 111 20 Spanish 300 ORI 205 X TTH Staff 1 Final Examinations are held on the last day ofeach SP 112 20 SpanishII 3.00 ORI 205 X MW Staff Yes sessionduring the scheduled class time period and in *ThemathplacementtestmustbetakenatAvilatodeterminewhichcoursemeetsthestudentsneeds. the assigned classroomfor that class. STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER (call (816) 942-8400, ext. 2266) GRADUATE EVENING CLASSES The followingservices are availableduring thesummer- see page 12 fordescriptions: CareerServices, College Skills, Counseling, Service Learning, andTutoringin Writing. Classes meet 6-8:40 p.m. • June 3—July 26, 1996 MEETS PRE- COURSE# TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE DAYS INSTRUCTOR REQS LABFEE disABLED STUDENT SERVICES MW BU 505 20 BusinessLegislation 3.00 WHI 507 Staff See page 11 fordetails. MW BU 601 25 Business,Government&Society 3.00 ORI 103 Staff Yes BU 622 25 OrganizBehavior&Development 3.00 ORI 202 TTH Staff Yes BU 629 25 CurrentIssuesinManagement 3.00 ORI 204 TTH Staff Yes MEETS CORE MW EC 501 25 EconomicConcepts 3.00 ORI 203 Staff A course with thisdesignation will be accepted to EC 540 20 StatisticalAnalysis 3.00 WHI 508 TTH Staff Yes meet core requirements. Studentsshouldcheck with MW EC 541 20 QuantitativeAnalysis 300 WHI 508 Staff Yes their advisorfor thespecific requirementsand/orread the materials in the AvilaCatalogue for the year they ED 675 20 ReadingintheContentArea 3.00 ORI 212 TTH Staff beganenrollment at Avila. BeginningFall 93 core PY 615 20 CareerDevelopment 3.00 ORI 211 MW Millard,Jan coonuers(eXsI)a,reoridleenvteilfitewdoas(XmIeIe).tiAngccoomrpele(tXe),lifsotrinlgevoefl PY 645 20 PersonalityAssessment 3.00 HOD 704 MW Schwartz,Lori Yes $50 courses isfound in the AvilaCatalogue. PY 660 20 Theory/MethdsGroupCounseling 3.00 HOD 704 TTH Sirridge,Stephen Yes Green,John SUMMER WEEKEND CLASSES Meets Fridays 6-10 p.m. and Saturdays 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in O’Rielly Hall MAY 17-18 MEETS COURSE/* TITLE CREDITS ROOM CORE INSTRUCTOR CO 110 40 FundamentalsofCommunication 3.0 205 XI Miff.Steve (1stof3sessions;alsomeetsJune7-8andJune21-22) Practicalapproachtotheprocessofdevelopingeffectivecommunicationskillswithspecialattentiontoindividualneeds Interpersonal,small-group,andpubliccommunicationskillsaddressedaswellasprinciplesoflisteningandcriticalthinking. ED 210 40 PE:ElemSchool 2.0 204 Staff (1stof2sessions;alsomeetsJune7-8) The secretaries are availableon the second floor Totalfitnessprogramdirectedtowardtheelementaryschoolchild;methodsofevaluatingfitness,organizationofprograms ofO’Rielly Hall on: ofphysicaleducationbaseduponsoundprinciplesofhumangrowthanddevelopment M-TH from 5-8:45 p.m. ED 680 40 AuthenticAssessment8iChange 1.0 206 Jacob,Gus Thiscoursewillexamineauthenticassessment, includingtheuseofportfolios Howtomakeachangetosuchaprogram (beginningJune 3) willalsobediscussed. Relatedreadingwillbeapartoftheweekend. Fridays 5:30-10 p.m. PS 380 40 TheQuestforthePresidency 1.0 212 Theis,Jay (when thereare WeekendIntensive Courses) ThiscoursewillexaminetheracefortheWhiteHousein 1996. Itwillreviewtheprimaryprocessandexaminethestrategies ofthecandidateswhoarevyingtobecomethenextpresident. Saturdays from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (when thereare Weekend Intensive Courses) MAY 31-JUNE 1 CS 108 40 IntroductiontoMacintoshComputer 1.0 102/104 Antonacci,David WEEKEND INTENSIVE Computerterminologyandapplications;hands-onexperience;handlingfloppydisks,bootingasystem, usingthemouse, runningsoftwarepackages,andstoringdatatodisk. COURSE POLICIES ED 680 41 TheNewspaperintheClassroom 1.0 206 West,Ann Inthiscourseteacherswilldiscoverhowtointegrateuseofanimportant,contemporaryresource-thenewspaper-with 1. The closingdateforregistration in a Weekend srteusdoiuersceininlamnogtiuvaagteianrgtss,tusdoceinatlssttoudaipepsl,ysccoinecnecpetasnadnmdastkihllosrtahneyyoatrheelrecaurrnriincguilnumthaere"at.exTthbeoonke"wtshpeaypweirllisusaevaalllualibfleelong. Intensive course isoneweek priorto the Thiscoursewillhelpeducatorsexaminethenewspaperindepth, identifyinganddevelopingactivitiesthatwillbe beginningofthecourse. Exceptions to thispolicy appropriateaccordingtogradelevelandinterestareas are at the discretion ofthe academic department. SO 315 40 HispanicWomen 1.0 212 Staff There isno late chargefor adding a weekend class. ThiscoursewillexplorethediversityofSpanishspeakingheritageintheUnitedStates-PuertoRican,LatinAmerican, Mexican,Cuban,etc.-aswellastheimpactoftraditionalcultureandlanguageontheircontemporarygenderroles 2. You maywithdraw fromWeekend Intensivecourses TH 117 40 WorldReligions 10 207 XH Hynes.Mary that meetoneweekend any time prior to the (1stof3sessions,alsomeetsJune 14-15andJune28-29) beginningofthe courses. BothahistoricalandacriticallookathumanreligiousexperiencethroughastudyofBuddhism.Christianity.Hinduism, Islamism,Judaism,andTaoism. Topicsincludethevarietiesofreligiousfaithexpressionssuchasideasoftheholyand 3. You maywithdraw fromWeekend Intensive courses sacred,scriptures,myths,symbols,rituals,andmorality. that meeton twoormoreweekendsany time prior to the second weekend ofthe course. JUNE 7-8 4. Ifyouwithdrawfrom aWeekend Intensivecourse before CO 110 40 FundamentalsofCommunication the beginning ofthe course, you will receive full (2ndof3sessions;seeMay17-18fordetails;alsomeetsJune21-22) tuition reimbursement. ED 210 40 PE:ElemSchool (2ndof2sessions;seeMay17-18fordetails) 5. Ifyouwithdrawafterthefirstweekend (forweekend PS 380 41 TheDebateOveraBalancedBudget 1.0 212 Theis,Jay classesoftwoorthreecredithours) butbefore the Drawingonthecontemporarydebateoverthebudget, thiscoursewillexaminetheprocessbywhichthefederal secondweekendofthecourse you will receive governmentmakesbudgetarydecisions.Itwillfocusonthecurrentdebateandthechoicesrequiredtobalancethebudget. 50 percent reimbursement for thecourse tuition. JUNE 14-15 6. The credit/nocredit grade is available tostudents fortheWeekend Intensive courses. Foraone-credit PY380/68040 SubstanceAbuseTreatment 1.0 206 Bogart,Cathy course, this gradingoption must be contracted aTphpercooaucrhseeswfiolrlspurbosvitdaencaesaubruvseeyoinftthheeUtheS.oraetnidcailnboatshiesraconudnterfifeesc.tiItvewnilelssexoafmtihneecutrhreenrotl,emoofsAtAwiindesluybsutsaendcteraebautmseent prior to the beginningofthecourse. Ifmore than treatmentthroughouttheworld,aswellasAAalternatives. Theclasswillalsofocusonthespecialissueswhichoften one-creditcourse, thisgradingoption must be areimportanttowomenastreatmentconsumers contractedpriortothesecondmeetingoftheclass. SO 315 41 African-AmericanWomen 1.0 212 Staff AnexplorationoftherolesofAfrican-AmericanwomenwithemphasisontheinterplayofgenderandracialpoliticsinAmerican 7. You are required toattend all sessionsofa societyandtheresultingeffectontraditionalrolesforAfrican-Americanwomen Weekend Intensivecourse. Ifyou miss any part of TH 117 40 WorldReligions the class, yourfinal course grade may be reduced, (2ndof3sessions;seeMay31-June1 fordetails;alsomeetsJune28-29) possiblyeven to an “F.” Ifyou cannot attend all sessions, you should not enroll in a Weekend JUNE 21-22 Intensivecourseorshould withdraw from the class. CO 110 40 FundamentalsofCommunication (3rdof3sessions;seeMay17-18fordetails) CS 180 40 IntroductiontoPersonalComputer 1.0 102/106 Antonacci,David Thiscoursewillcovercomputerterminology,computercomponents.MS-DOS. Windows,andbasicsoftwareapplications. WEEKEND INTENSIVE Specifictopicscoveredwillinclude:partsofacomputer.DOScommands, workingwithfloppyandharddisks. Windows. andapplicationsoftwarepackages. COURSES ED 680 42 AdvancedCooperativeLearning 1.0 206 Rimmerman.Harlan Nowthatyouknowaboutcooperaivelearning,comelearnsomeprovencurricularideasthatwillenableyoutosupportthis structureintheclassroom. Thisclassishands-on,andyouwilllearnmanystructuresandideastotakebacktothe • Required reading prior to beginningofclass. classroom Comepreparedtocreate,play,assist,andlearnaboutimplementingcopperativelearningintoyourcurriculum andyourclassroom.Finalexamguaranteedtobethemostfunyouhaveeverhadtakinganexam. PS 380 42 InterventioninBosnia 1.0 212 Theis,Jay • Ordinarily students are tested on materials ThiscoursewillexaminetheUnitedStatesinvolvementinBosnia. Thehistoricaloriginsoftheconflictandprospectsfor during first class. peacewillbethefocus. JUNE 28-29 • Reading assignments are available in either the library or Social Science Secretary’s CO 380 40 AlfredHitchcock:CinematicIconoclast 1.0 204 Wolski,Chris FocusonAlfredHitchcockasacinematicinnovatorthroughanalysisofhisdirectorialstyle, thematicandnarrative Office (O’Rielly Hall). approaches,andaesthetictechniquesinhisfilmsincluding "Rope", "Psycho",and"RearWindow" SO 315 42 NativeAmericanWomen 1.0 212 Neuman,Lisa • Reading assignments are available no later AnexplorationoftherolesofNativeNorthAmericanWomen-WhatwereandareNativeWomenlike?Whatwereandare theirlives?HowdidanddoNativeWomendefinethebarriersandopportunitiesintheirlivesandintheirevolvingroles? than 10 days before first class day. TH 117 40 WorldReligions (3rdof3sessions,seeMay31-June1 fordetails) CLASS SCHEDULE ACCOUNTING COURSE/# NDIAGYH/T TITLE CREDITS BLOG ROOM MCEOERTES DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR RPEREQ-S LFAEEB AC 201 10 0 PrinciplesofAccounting1 3.00 WHI 507 TTH 11:00AM-12:15PM Givens,Bonnie Yes AC 201 20 (1 PrinciplesofAccounting1 3.00 WHI 507 T O6:OOPM-08:4OPM Staff Yes AC 250 10 O AccountingIssues 3.00 WHI 506 TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM Givens,Bonnie Yes AC 350 20 (i ManagerialAccounting 3.00 WHI 507 TH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AC 355 20 <o1 CostAccounting 3.00 WHI 508 W 0600PM-0840PM Frede,Doris Yes isheldpriorto thestartofthe Falland AACC 336612 2100 d IInntteerrmmeeddiiaatteeAAccccoouunnttiinngg1II 33..0000 WWHHII 550066 TMTH 00963000APMM--1008:4405PAMM FFrreeddee,,DDoorriiss YYeess Springsemesters. Orientationgives o studentsachanceto learnabout Avila. AACC 445610 C2l0 (1 TAadxvAAccccoouunnttiinngg1 33..0000 WWHHII 550087 TMTH 01610000PAMM--0182:4105PPMM GivFernesd,e,BoDnonriies YYeess Studentswill alsohave theopportunity tomeetand interactwithothernew ANTHROPOLOGY Avilastudents,facultyandstaff. tIinmfeosrmfaotriNoenwreSgtaruddienngtsOpreiciefnitcadtaitoenswainlld AN 221 10 a CulturesofWorld Africa 3.00 0R1 212 TTH 01:OOPM-02:15PM Staff L besent priorto thestartofastudent’s ART firstsemesterat Avila. Forassistance, 0 callext. 2354. AR 110 10 IntrotoArt 3.00 DAL 820 XII MW 02:00PM-03:15PM Sugimoto,Lisa $20 O AR 111 10 DrawingConcepts 3.00 DAL 816 TTH 1000AM-12:00PM Chrisman,George $25 FRESHMAN SEMINAR isan AARR 111179 1100 Q: TTwhroe-eD-iDmiemnesnisoinoanlalDeDseisgingn 33..0000 DDAALL 881117 MMWW 0024::0000PPMM--0045::0500PPMM SLuagwilmoort,oS,uLsiasna $$3200 etoighhetl-pweneekw, osnteu-dcernetdsimtackouersaesudcecseisgsnfeuld AR 181 Cl Q SurveyofArt1 300 DAL 820 XII TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM Wright,Sharyl transition toAvila. Theclass isteam- AR 221 20 d BeginningPhotography 3.00 DAL 812 TWH 0600PM-1000PM Mills,Kelly $50 Tmtaehumegbhcetorub,rysaeanfdfoacacuunlsteuysppmoeenrmctlbeaesarsc,hsiatnusgdteacnfotfl.lege AAARRR 223370115 211000 (QO1 ABMreatgc:iiEnnnltieonmsghSCcDeherosaokmltiocpsPublishing 332...000000 DDOAARILL 881110134 TTTHH 000624:::O30O00PPPMMM---100045:::O35O00PPPMMM ChriLsamwalno,r,GSeuoStsraagfnef $$$523055 survivalskillsandaddressesother issues AR 365 20 (O1 Watercolor 3.00 DAL 811 T 0600PM-10:00PM Staff Yes $25 of importancetocollegestudents. AR 447 Cl PublicationDesign 3.00 DAL 817 TTH 10:OOAM-12:OOPM Lawlor,Susan Yes $25 FreshmanSeminar is requiredforall AR 495 50 Internship 3.00 ARRANGED Lawlor,Susan Yes first-time,full-timefreshmenwhohave BIOLOGY beengraduatedfromhighschoolforone yearorless,but all newstudentsare welcome toenroll. Forassistance, Bl 110 10 0O PrinciplesofBiologywLab 4.00 ORI 207 XII MWF 09:OOAM-09:50AM Powell,Robert $50 ORI 109 TTH 1230PM-01:45PM callext. 2354- Bl 111 10 O GeneralZoologywLab 5.00 ORI 207 XII MWF 1100AM-11:50AM Powell,Robert $50 O Bl 111 11 GeneralZoologyLab#1 0.00 ORI 109 TTH 07:30AM-09:20AM Powell,Robert U Bl 111 12 GeneralZoologyLab#2 0.00 ORI 109 TTH 1000AM-11:50AM Powell,Robert MEETS CORE Bl 220 10 O HumanAnatomywLab 400 ORI 215 MWF 1T00AM-11:50AM Bell,Dianne $50 0 ORI 215 TH 12:30PM-03:20PM A course with thisdesignation Bl 221 Cl Q HumanPhysiologywLab 4.00 ORI 215 XII MWF 0800AM-0850AM Bell,Dianne Yes $50 will be accepted tomeetcore Bl 221 C2 O HumanPhysiologywLab 4.00 ORI 215 XII MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Bell,Dianne Yes $50 o requirements. 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