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2005 Summer/Fall Course Schedule Forcurrent information on classes, visit www.avila.edu/registrar Contents, Contacts & Programs Campus Policies 24 Contents Programs - Crime and Campus Security - Equal Opportunity Registration & Exam Schedule 3 - Anti-Harassment Policy Graduate - Anti-Discrimination Policy Academic Calendar 4 - Drug & Alcohol Use Policy Master of Business Administration -Advising - Copyright Policy (816) 501-3601 - Registration - FERPA - Tuition & Fee Payment - Student Right-To-KnowAct Graduate Business Certificate - Class dates - Education Pass Rates (816) 501-3601 - Exams - Graduation application deadlines Fall 2005 Courses 26 Master ofArts in Education- - Residence Hall schedule - List ofAll Courses Completion Program - Holidays - List of Evening Courses only 38 (816) 501-2464 - Weekend Course Information 43 Summer 2005 Information 6 - Weekend Course Chart 44 Master of Science in Counseling - Exams - List of Weekend Courses only 45 Psychology - Financial Aid (816) 501-3665 - Tuition & Fees Campus Map Inside Back Cover - Student Resources Avila & KC Area Road Map Back Cover Master of Science in Organizational - List ofAll Courses 8 Development - List of Evening Courses only 11 Contacts (816) 501-3665 - Weekend Course Information 12 - Weekend Course Chart 13 Admissions 501-2400 Graduate Level Teacher - List of Weekend Courses only 14 fax 501-2453 Certification Program Bookstore 501-3630 (816) 501-2464 Admission & Advising 15 Business Office 501-3700 -Admission fax 942-3362 Undergraduate -Advisors Campus Ministry 501-2423 Campus Security 501-2466 Avila Advantage Fall Tuition and Fees 17 501-2474 (816) 501-3737 - Financial Aid Career Services 501-3666 - Tuition & Fees College Skills Help 501-3666 ESL/ILCP and English Language Study - Room & Board Computer Help Desk 501-2900 (816) 501-3772 - Payment Plans Disability Services 501-3666 - Tuition Adjustments English 2nd Language 501-3666 College of Humanities and Performing Arts Financial Aid 501-3600 (816) 501-3689 Refund Policies 19 fax 501-2462 - Refunds Food Service 501-3755 School of Business - Financial AidAdjustment Healths Child Svcs 501-3668 (816) 501-3720 - Credit Balance Returns ILCP 501-3666 - Federal Programs Information/Operator 942-8400 School of Education and Psychology - Residence Hall refund Library 501-3621 (816) 501-3661 - Appeal Policy Registration Office 501-2410 - StudentAccounts fax 501-2452 School of Nursing - Cancellation of Registration Residence Life 501-3660 (816) 501-3672 Security 501-2466 Registration Information 21 501-2474 School of Science and Health - Steps for Registration StudentActivities 501-3660 (816) 501-3655 - Placement Exams StudentAffairs Svcs 501-3627 - Methods of Registration Student Conduct 501-3627 School of Social Sciences and Social Work - Area Exchange Student ID Card 501-3660 (816) 501-3641 - Carondelet Exchange Student Parking Permit 501-3627 - Student Responsibility Student Records 501-2410 School of Visual and Communication Arts fax 501-2452 (816) 501-3653 Graduation deadlines 23 Student Resource Ctr 501-3666 Library 23 StudentTutoring 501-3666 Bookstore 23 2 For more information, visit www.Avila.edu or call (816) 942-8400. Summer/Fall 2005 Registration and Fall Final Exam Schedule Registration April M Current and readmitted Seniors and Paralegal Certificate only Apr 12 T Current and readmitted Juniors and above W Apr 13 Current and readmitted Sophomores and above Apr 14 R Current and readmitted Freshmen and above Apr 15-Jun 12 All current, readmitted and new students for Summer and Fall Courses Jun 13-Aug 30 All current, readmitted and new students for Fall Courses only In-person Registration Hours: M-R 8:30 am - 4:30 pm F 8:30 am - 3:00 pm In-person Registration Hours are extended to 6:15 pm from May 31 -June 2 andAugust 22 - 25. Telephone Registration is availableApril 18 - May 13 for Summer and Fall Courses and May 16-August 12 for Fall Courses only. Call (816) 501-2410 during hours specified above. Graduate Students may registeron any ofthe dates and times above. Contact your graduate advisor orthe department for further details. Summer/Fall 2005 Academic Calendar Mar 7 Advising begins for Summer/Fall 2005 for June 6 First 4-week and 8-week classes begin new, readmitted and current students 1st day of class Last day to drop or change to audit for Mar 17 -27 Spring / Easter Break (no classes) Summer 4-week courses Mar 25 University and all offices closed Varies Last day to drop or change to audit for Summer courses Aprs Last day to change to audit or drop spring semester-long day and evening classes June 10 Special new and readmitted student advising and registration April-15 Registration begins for current and readmitted students for Summer/Fall 2005, June 20 MBA Summer session begins Mon -Thu 8:30am - 4:30pm, Fri 8:30am - 3:00pm June 24 Last day to change Incomplete grade (1) from Spring 2005 semester Monday - Graduate, Senior and Paralegal Certificate students July 1 End of first 4-week Summer session Tuesday - Juniors & above Wednesday - Sophomores & above July 4 July 4th holiday observed (offices closed) Thursday - First-time, ILCP and above Friday - open registration begins July 5 Second 4-week session begins Apr 16 Special Saturday advising and registration June 10 Special new and readmitted student for new students, 9:00am - 4:00pm advising and registration Apr 18 Phone-in registration begins, July 29 End of 8-week and second 4-week 10:00am -4:30pm Summer sessions Apr 29 Graduation application due in Registration Aug 17 MBA Summer session ends Office for December 2005 candidates Aug 20 Residence halls open at 8:00am for new May 9- 12 Final Exam Week students, 2pm for returning students May 11 Graduation practice, 4:00 - 5:00pm Aug 20 - 21 Orientation for all new undergraduate students May 13 Spring semester ends Aug 22 - 23 REQUIRED Orientation for students May 13 Residence Halls close at 11:00am for enrolled in FS 101, 9:00am - 3:00pm non-graduating students Aug 23 Academic advising ends for Fall 2005 May 14 Residence Halls close at 6:00pm for graduating students. Aug 24 Day/Evening classes begin for Fall 2005 May 14 Commencement Aug 24 - 25 Day/Evening late registration, 8:30am - 6:15pm, in-person only, late fee applies May 17 5 week Graduate Education classes begin Aug 26 Late registration, 8:00am - 4:30pm; late May 20 Faculty/Staff meeting (offices closed) fee applies May 30 Memorial Day observed (offices closed) For more information, call (816) 942-8400. Please note dates are subject to change. Summer/Fall 2005 Academic Calendar Aug 30 Last day to register, add classes or change Nov 23 Residence Halls close; last meal served is sections for Fall 2005, 8:00am - 5:00pm breakfast Aug 30 Last day to choose credit/no credit grade Nov 23 - 27 Thanksgiving break (no classes) option; last day to receive 100% refund Nov 24 - 25 Thanksgiving holiday (offices closed) Aug 31 Graduation application due in Registration Office for May, June and August 2006 Nov 27 Residence halls open 1pm; first meal candidates who wish to participate in May served is dinner 2006 ceremony. A late fee is charged after this date Nov 28 Academic advising resumes for Spring 2006 new and readmitted students Sep 5 Labor Day holiday, Avila closed Dec 9 Academic advising ends for current Sep 6 MBA Fall Trimester begins students until January 4, 2006. Dec 12 -15 Final exam week Sep 6 Last day to drop and receive a 75% refund for full semester courses Dec 16 End of Fall semester; Residence halls close at 10am; last meal served is Sep 9 Last day to change an incomplete grade (I) breakfast from Summer 2005 session Dec 23 - Jan 1 Avila closed Sep 9 Weekend Intensive and Saturday only classes begin Sep 9 Last day to file “Conference Regarding Grade” form to appeal a grade received in Spring or Summer 2005 sessions Sep 12 Credit for Prior Learning Statement of Intent due in Academic Affairs Office Sep 13 Last day to drop and receive a 50% refund Sep 20 Last day to drop and receive a 25% refund Oct 12-16 Fall Break (no classes) Oct 14 Avila Day (institution and offices closed) Oct 17 Credit for Prior Learning Portfolio due in AcademicAffairs Office Oct 24 Academic advising for Spring 2006 begins Nov 4 Last day to change to audit or drop for semester long day and evening courses Nov 14 Registration begins for Spring 2006 For more information, call (816) 942-8400. Please note dates are subject to change. 5 Summer 2005 General Information Summer Exams Students 55 years and olderprior Music Fees & Private Lessons Final to first day ofsemester Private lessons, which may be taken (verification ofage required) for credit or not, are available in voice Final examinations are held on the Tuition per undergraduate and piano. Before registering, please last day of each session during the credit hour $182.50 check with Dr. Amity Bryson, (816) scheduled class time period and in the Tuition per graduate 501-3651 for course number and les- assigned classroom for that course. credit hour $197.00 son time. , Technology fee per Summer Financial Aid credit hour $10.00 Full or Part-time Avila Student: Noncredit (30 min. weekly) ....$145.00 Requirements: Free Application for Non-credit/continuing education Noncredit (45 min. weekly) ....$220.00 Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or (undergraduate registration only) Noncredit (60 min. weekly) ....$285.00 Student Aid Report for the 2004-2005 Tuition per undergraduate Credit (45 min. weekly) $200.00 academic year and Avila Summer credit hour $182.50 Credit (60 min. weekly $250.00 Financial Data Sheet. When you Tuition per undergraduate apply, be sure to indicate Avila’s credit hour for student 55 Business Office Fees FAFSA code #002449 in Section G of years and older prior to the FAFSA form. All aid applicants first day of semester Lab fees must be accepted for admission to (verification required) $91 .25 (See course descriptions) Avila before an award is made. All students are encouraged to apply for Summer 2005 Fees Returned check fee $25.00 all types of financial assistance. (Returned check payment must be Summer awards available: Federal Fees are the same for audited and cash, money order, certified check or Pell Grant, Federal Stafford Loan and credit course. Previous semester similar item, plus the fee) Federal Unsubsidized Stafford Loan. charges must be paid in full before registering for next semester. Payment Plans: Summer Tuition Avila accepts Visa, MasterCard, Avila accepts: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash, money orders, certi- Tuition is the same for audited and Discover, cash, money order and fied and personal checks. For stu- credit course. Previous semester checks. dents registering prior to or on May charges must be paid in full before 13, 2005, full tuition payment must be registering for next semester. Admissions Office Fees postmarked to the Business Office by May 23, 2005 for courses other than Avila accepts: Visa, MasterCard, No application fee for undergraduate special session and one credit week- Discover, cash, money order and MA MS end intensive. Payment for special admissions, in Education, in checks. Payment may also be made session and one credit weekend inten- Counseling Psychology, enrichment or on-line at www.Avila.edu. sive courses is due one week before visiting students. the course begins. Tuition per undergraduate Application fee for graduate admission credit hour $365.00 to the MBA program only $20.00 Limited Deferred Payment Plans: Tuition per graduate A limited deferred payment plan is credit hour $395.00 available for courses other than one Registration Office Fees Technology fee per credit weekend intensive or special credit hour $10.00 session courses. If the first payment Official Avila transcript of one-half of the course charges is (no charge for unofficial $2.00 received in the Business Office by Grade change fee $5.00 May 23, 2005, the second half pay- Graduation fee if participating ment may be deferred until June 23, in May ceremonies $90.00 2005. No deferred plan will be avail- Graduation fee if not participating able after May 23, 2005. in May ceremonies $40.00 Room rates per week Double room $55.00 Single room $70.00 6 For more information, call (816) 942-8400. Summer 2005 General Information Library Library Summer Hours Tuition Adjustments The Hooley Bundschu Library is the Mon.-Thurs 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Cancellation of registration (no aca- information resource center for the Friday 8 a.m.-6 p.m. dreefmuincdrwielclobrdesparroeceksepste)daifnda satu1d0e0n%t c70a,m0p0u0s.booItksh,ouasecsurr1ecnotllseucbtsicornipotfioonver SSautnudradyay 10 a.m.-C5lops.emd. officially withdraws on or before the Friday before a class begins. No lniestwosfpanpeearrlsy,5v0i0depoetraipoedsi,caClsD-anRdOMs Summer Cafeteria Hours tuition refund will be made for one and the entire ERIC document collec- Hours will be posted. week or two week courses after that tion on Microfiche. As a member of Call (816) 501-3660 for information. time. the MOBIUS consortium, the library Students who officially withdraw by shares its online catalog with over 50 Summer Housing academic libraries statewide. The Living arrangements are available. the end of the first week of classes will receive a refund of 75% of tuition library computer lab gives students Call Student Life, (816) 501-3660, for access to the Internet and a variety of information. (June 10 for 8 week and first 4 week full-text and bibliographic databases. courses, July 11 for second 4 week Access to the library’s on-line Student Resource Center cmoaudrseesa)f.terNtohotsueitidoanterse.funFdeewisllabree not resources is now available from off- The following services are available campus. Students are invited to visit during the summer: career services, refundable. Drop forms are available the library’s website at college skills, tutoring, counseling, and in the Registration Office and must www.Avila.edu/hbl/ for more informa- English as a Second Language (ESL). have appropriate signatures and be tion or contact a librarian at (816) 501- Call (816) 501-3666. received in the Registration Office by 3621. the appropriate deadline. Special restrictions apply to weekend inten- sive courses. Summer 2005 Hours Computers for Student Use The computer lab is available in the library during normal library hours (lab closes 15 minutes prior to the library). In the library computer lab, students have access to PCs with Microsoft Office, Internet, email and other aca- demically related applications. For more information, call (816) 942-8400. 7 1 Summer 2005 Course Schedule Course# Title Credit Type PreReq Fee Course# Title Credit Type PreReq Fee Cross/Core Day Times Instructor Request# Location Cross/Core Day Times Instructor Request# Location BU-630-01 Financial Management 3 Evening Y ART MW 6:00PM-8:40I PM Staff 11506 WHI505 6/20-8/11 AR-110-01 IntrotoArt:GalleryTours 3 Day $15 II MWF 9:00AM-1:00PM Mueller 11956 DAL820 BU-680-01 ProjectManagement 3 Weekend 6/6-27 F 6:00PM-10:00 PM Staff 11509 0RI207 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM AR-221-01 Beginning Photography 3 Evening $50 7/15-16,7/29-30,8/12-13 TR 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Mendenhallll957 DAL817 6/7-7Z7 COMMUNICATION AR-271-01 Digital Media 1: Page Layout 3 Evening $25 CO-110-01 FundamentalsofCommunication 3 Weekend CD TR 5:00PM-9:00PM Jordan 11958 DALMAC I F 6:00PM-10:00PM Riley 11968 DAL800 6/7-7Z7 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM 5/20-21,6/3-4,6/17-18 AR-495-01 Internship 3 Arranged Y Lawlor 11959 CO-271-01 Macintosh: Desktop Publishing 3 Evening $25 AR TR 5:00 PM-9:00 PM Jordan 11969 DALMAC BUSINESS 6/7-7/7 BU-llOC-01 Understanding Computers 3 Weekend CO-380-01 AfricanAmerican Film History 1 Weekend CS F 6:00 PM-10:00PM Kopp 12070 DRI 106 F 6:00PM-10:00PM Butters 12132 DAL820 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM S 8:30AM-5:00PM 5/20-21,6/3-4,6/17/18 6/17-18 BU-305-01 LegalAspectsofBusiness 1 3 Evening CO-495-01 Internship Arranged Y II TR 6:00PM-8:40 PM Dlitsky 11961 DRI 211 Hamilton 11970 BU-310-01 Marketing 3 Evening Y COMPUTERSCIENCE TR 6:00 PM-8:40 PM Prato 11962 DRI 113 CS-110C-01 Understanding Computers 3 Weekend BU-321-01 Management 3 Evening Y BU F 6:00 PM-10:00 PM Kopp 11971 OR1106 MW 6:00PM-8:40PM Filley 11963 DRI 113 S 8:30AM-5:00PM 5/20-21,6/3-4,6/17-18 BU-322C-01 Drganizational Behav& Dev 3 Evening Y TR 6:00 PM-8:40PM Filley 11964 BDR401 CS-495-01 Internship 3 Arranged Y Kopp 11972 BU-330C-01 Finance 3 Evening Y MW 6:00 PM-8:40PM Staff 11965 WHI 508 BU-340C-01 BusinessCommunication 3 Evening Y DA-214-01 Dance and Culture 2 Day MW 6:00 PM-8:40 PM Staff 12497 DRI 211 MWF 9:30AM-11:00AM Strawder 12139 MAB M235 6/6-7/1 BU-490-01 Directed Studiesin Business 3 Arranged Staff 11966 ECONOMICS BU-495-01 BusinessInternship 1 Arranged EC-201C-01 PrinciplesofMacroeconomics 3 Evening Y Staff 11967 II MW 6:00 PM-8:40PM Staff 12187 WHI 507 GRADUATECOURSESIN BUSINESS EC-240C-01 StatisticalAnalysis 3 Evening Y TR 6:00PM-8:40 PM Staff 11974 DRI 204 AC-670-01 AdvancedAuditing 3 Evening Y TR 6:00PM-8:40 PM Staff 11497 WHI 508 EC-490-01 Directed Studiesin Economics 3 Arranged 6/20-8/1 Staff 11976 BU-601-01 Business,Government&Society 3 Weekend Y EDUCATION F 6:00PM-10:00 PM Roselli 11498 DRI 113 1 1 S 8:30AM-5:00PM ED-212-01 PhysEdintheClassroom 2 Day 6/24-25,7/8-9,7/22-23 MTWR 8:00AM-11:30AM Steenbergen 11470 WHI 508 7/11 -21 BU-610-01 Marketing Management 3 Evening Y W 6:00PM-10:00PM Staff 11499 WHI 506 ED-320-01 Microcomputersin Education 3 Saturday $20 6/20-8/17 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM Cutler 11471 DRI 105 7/9,7/16,7/23,7/30 BU-622-01 Drganizational Behav& Dev 3 Evening M 6:00 PM- 10:00 PM Staff 12541 DRI 206 ED-381-01 Health&SafetyIssuesin Schools 1 Weekend Y $50 6/20-8/17 F 6:00 PM-10:00 PM Frevert 11472 DRI 207 S 8:30AM-5:00PM BU-629-01 CurrentIssuesin Management 3 Evening Y 6/17-18 Educationmajorsonly T 6:00PM-10:00PM Staff 11505 WHI 507 6/20-8/17 8 For more course information, visit www.Avila.edu/Registrar for details. Summer 2005 Course Schedule Course# Title Credit Type PreReq Fee Course# Title Credit Type PreReq Fee Cross/Core Day Times Instructor Requesti Location Cross/Core Day Times Instructor Request# Location ED-381-02 Health&SafetyIssuesinSchools 1 Weekend Y $50 ED-684-02 Effective Instruction 3 Day F 6:00PM-10:00PM Frevert 11474 ORI 207 MTWRF 1:00PM-5:00PM Staff 11493 ORI 205 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM 6/13-6/24 6/24-6/25 Educationmajorsonly GRADUATECOURSESINEDUCATION EN-275C-01 Women& Literature 3 Weekend Y ED-519-01 BehaviorManagement 3 Evening II ws F 6:00PM-10:00PM Cervetti 12496 ORI204 T 5:30 PM-9:30PM Staff 11481 DRI 207 S 8:30AM-5:00PM 6/21-7/19 5/20-21,6/3-4,6/17-18 ED-519-02 BehaviorManagement 3 Evening EN-380-01 CreativeNon-Fiction 3 Day Y T 5:30PM-9:30 PM Staff 11482 ORI 212 TR 3:00PM-5:40PM Sunderland12129 ORI 106 6/21-7/19 6/6-7/29 ED-520-01 Microcomputersin Education 3 Saturday $20 1 ENGLISHASASECONDLANGUAGE $ 8:30AM-5:00PM Cutler 11480 ORI 105 7/9,7/16,7/23,7/30 EL-041-01 Grammar&Writing 3 Day Y MTWRF 9:00AM-10:50AM Inwards 11977 ORI 113 ED-535-01 PsychologyoftheExceptionalChild3 Evening R 5:30PM-9:30PM Staff 11483 ORI202 EL-042-01 Grammar&Writing 3 Day Y 5/19-6/16 MTWRF 9:00AM-10:50AM Inwards 11978 ORI 103 ED-554-01 MidTeach Skills/Knowldg/Attitude 3 Evening Y EL-042-02 Grammar&Writing 3 Arranged Y MW 5:30PM-8:00PM Mathews 11485 ORI 202 Inwards 11979 6/6-6/29 EL-051-01 Speaking, Listening &Reading 3 Day Y ED-575-01 Reading inthe ContentArea 3 Evening MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Inwards 11980 ORI 113 R 5:30PM-9:30PM Staff 11486 ORI 202 and 1:00 PM-1:50PM 6/23-7/21 EL-052-01 Speaking, Listening &Reading 3 Day Y ED-575-02 Reading intheContentArea 3 Evening MTWRF 11:00AM-11:50AM Inwards 11981 ORI 103 R 5:30PM-9:30 PM Staff 11487 HOD704 and 1:00 PM-1:50 PM 6/23-7/21 EL-052-02 Speaking,Listening&Reading 3 Arranged Y ED-581-01 Health &SafetyIssuesin Schools 1 Weekend Y $50 Inwards 11982 F 6:00PM-10:00PM Frevert 11473 ORI 207 S 8:30AM-5:00PM INTERDISCIPLINARYSTUDIES 6/17-18 Educationmajorsonly IS-336-01 Health&HealthCare Issues 3 Day Y ED-581-02 Health &SafetyIssuesin Schools 1 Weekend Y $50 meets 5times 8:00AM-5:00PM Wissmann 12368 ORI 204 F 6:00 PM-10:00PM Frevert 11475 ORI 207 5/18, 19,20,25,26 S 8:30AM-5:00PM 6/24-6/25 Educationmajorsonly GlobalWarming 3 Internet Anderson 11986 ED-587-01 Educational Foundations 3 Evening Y RequiresaccesstotheInternetandsuitablehardware/software T 5:30 PM-9:30PM Levin 11488 HOD704 5/17-6/14 LEGALSTUDIES(ParalegalProgram) ED-587-02 Educational Foundations 3 Evening Y LG-495-01 Paralegal Internship 1 Arranged T 5:30 PM-9:30PM Levin 11489 ORI 205 Gibbs 11988 5/17-6/14 MATHEMATICS 1 I ED-680-01 Tech Integrationin Classroom 1 Weekend $20 F 6:00 PM-10:00PM Cutler 11490 ORI 105 MA-091-01 FoundationsofCollege Math II 3 Day Y S 8:30AM-5:00PM MW 1:00PM-3:40PM Staff 11989 ORI211 6/3-4 MA-115-01 Finite Mathematics 3 Day Y ED-680-02 ClassroomInterventions 1 Weekend 1 MTWRF 10:00AM-12:00 PM Staff 11990 ORI 115 F 6:00PM-10:00PM L. Sirridge 11491 ORI 212 6/6-7/1 S 8:30AM-5:00PM 7/8-9 1 MUSIC 1 ED-680-03 Tech Integration in Classroom 1 Day $20 MU-111-01 AppliedVoice 1 Arranged $200 T 1:00PM-5:00PM Cutler 12471 ORI 105 Bryson 11992 R 1:00PM-5:00PM 6/14,6/16,6/21 MU-111-02 AppliedVoice 2 Arranged $250 Bryson 11993 ED-684-01 Effective Instruction 3 Day MTWRF 8:00AM-12:00PM Staff 11492 HOD704 MU-115-01 Applied Piano 1 Arranged $200 6/13-6/24 Staff 11994 MU-115-02 Applied Piano 2 Arranged $250 Staff 11995 For more course information, visit www.Avila.edu/Registrar for details. 9 Summer 2005 Course Schedule Course# Title Credit Type PreReq Fee Course# Title Credit Type PreReq Fee Cross/Core Day Times Instructor Request# Location Cross/Core Day Times Instructor Request# Location PY-695-02 Internship 1 Day Y PHILOSOPHY M 4:00PM-5:30PM Bucher 12016 HOD704 PL-111C-01 Introductionto Philosophy 3 Day RELIGIOUSSTUDIES II MTWRF 10:05AM-12:00 PM Kroski 11996 ORI 207 6/6-7/1 RS-111-01 Introto ReligiousStudies/Film 3 Day II WS MTWRF 8:00AM-5:00 PM Hynes 12017 BOR403 PL-255C-01 Ethics Weekend 5/16-5/20 II F 6:00 PM-10:00 PM Stuckel 11997 ORI 211 S 8:30AM-5:00PM RS-117-01 World Religions 3 Day 6/10-11,6/17-18,6/24-25 II MTWRF 8:00AM-5:00PM Hynes 12018 BOR403 5/23-5/27 PSYCHOLOGY RS-117-02 World Religions 3 Weekend PY-201-01ATWheoriesofP6:e0r0soPnMa-l1it0y:00 PM 3Staff E12v0e0n1ing YBOR403 II SF 68::0300APMM--510::0000PPMM Hynes 12066 BOR403 7/6-8Z3 6/3-4,6/17-18,7/8-9 PY-310-01AAbnormal Psychology 3 Evening Y RADIOLOGICSCIENCE T 6:00PM-10:00PM Staff 12002 BOR420 4/26-6/14 RT-460-01 Clinical Education 1 4 Day $35 Hillestad 12019 PY-316-01A Social Psychology 3 Evening Y SO T 6:00 PM-10:00PM Staff 12003 BOR403 RT-462-11 Clinical Education III 5 Arranged 4/26-6/14 Hillestad 12020 PY-380-01 Children andTelevision 3 Day Y RT-463-01 Clinical Education IV 4 Arranged $35 MWF 9:00AM-11:45AM Woolery 12140 ORI 212 5/31-7/22 Littleton 12021 5/16-6/3 SOCIOLOGY GRADUATECOURSESINPSYCHOLOGY SO-390-01 Directed Studiesin Sociology 3 Arranged Y PY-615-01 CareerDevelopment 3 Day $25 Neuman 12022 MW 3:00 PM-5:40PM Frigault 12007 DRI 206 SO-495-01 Practicum 3 Arranged Y PY-615-02 CareerDevelopment 3 Evening $25 Neuman 12023 MW 6:00 PM-8:40 PM Mueller 12008 HDD704 SO-499C-01 IndependentResearch 3 Arranged Y PY-635-01 Individual IntelligenceAssessment 3 Weekend $100 Wissmann 12024 F 6:00PM-10:00PM Tree 12543 ORI 103 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM SOCIALWORK 6/10-11,6/24-25,7/22-23 SW-280-01 MiniAgencyExperience 1 Arranged PY-660-01 Theory/Method ofGroup Counsel 3 Evening Y Hutchison 12025 TR 6:00 PM-8:40PM Sirridge 12009 ORI 206 THEATRE PY-660-02 Theory/Method ofGroup Counsel 3 Evening Y TR 6:00 PM-8:40PM Fallon 12067 ORI 115 TR-495-01 Internship 3 Arranged Y Gould 12028 GOPPERT PY-661-01 Counselingwith Children &Adoles 1 Weekend F 6:OOPM-10:OOPM Staves 12547 ORI 113 TR-499C-01 SeniorProject 3 Arranged Y S 8:30AM-5:00 PM Staff 12029 GOPPERT 6/17-18 WOMEN’SSTUDIES PY-665-01 DifferentI DiagnosisMental Disord 3 Saturday S 10:00AM-2:00 PM Culver 12010 ORI 206 WS-111-01 Introductionto ReligiousStudies 3 Day 6/11,18, 25 and7/9, 16, 23, 30 II RS MTWRF 8:00AM-5:00PM Hynes 12071 BOR403 5/16-5/20 PY-665-02 DifferentI Diagnosis Mental Disord 3 Day T 6:00 PM-10:00 PM Staff 12011 WHI 505 WS-275C-01 Women &Literature 3 Weekend 6/7,14,21,28 and7/5, 12, 19 II EN F 6:00PM-10:00PM Cervetti 12539 ORI 204 S 8:30AM-5:00PM PY-680-01 Dialectical BehavioralTherapy 1 Weekend 5/20-21,6/3-4,6/17-18 F 6:00PM-10:00PM Tibbits 12012 ORI 207 S 8:30AM-5:00 PM WS-380-01 TopicsinWomen'sStudies 3 Arranged 7/8-9 Bryson 12030 PY-680-02 PlayTherapy 1 Weekend F 6:00 PM-10:00PM Staves 12068 ORI 102 S 8:30AM-5:00PM 6/17-18 PY-695-01 Internship 1 Day Y M 4:00 PM-5:30PM Sirridge 12015 ORI 203 10 For more course information, visit www.Avila.edu/Registrar for details.

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