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Detailed course schedules fornearly40 Day, Evening and Saturday offerings to fit A step-by-step guide to starting, continuing, undergraduate and3graduate programs yourschedules or finishing your education COLLEGE AVILA SCHEDULE 9 9 4 l 1994 April 5, ^ iH « 4 Registration Be(i'Sj April 11, 1994 A: K r * JSk-. Classes Begin June 1994 6, April 1994 5, itr' Registration Begins April 11, 1 994 SSj? Classes Begin August 1994 29, Avila College has spent 78 years getting ready one for just student. s the only comprehensive college in south program in nursing in 1948. Programs in business, allied Kansas City, Avila College can help you meet Undergraduate Political Science/Prelaw health, social work and special education were enlarged your goals without interrupting your lifestyle. Programs Premedicine to complement strong programs in the liberal arts. For 78 years, Avilahas served people, not I.D. Art Psychology When it moved to its present location in south Kansas numbers.Just ask anyofthe 7,000 menand women in Biology RadiologicTechnology City in 1963, the college changed its name to Avila. It Kansas City whohave graduated from AvilaCollege. Business Administration RespiratoryTherapy became coeducational in 1969, and began offering Accounting (upwardmobility) graduate programs in 1978. Then in 1984, Avila founded Easy to get to . . . Finance Social Work the first Weekend College, now known as the Evening Just south of1-435, Avilasits onnearly 50 suburban GeneralManagement Sociology and Saturday Program, in Kansas City. acres at 119th Street insouth KansasCity. Human Resources Theater Avilacelebrated its 75th anniversary in 1991. CoArvpiolraaties 2W0omoidnsutoerstfhreoTmrtuhmeaPnlaSzpao,r1t5s mCionmuptleesx,fr1o0m InformationSciences Theology Our Mission... InternationalBusiness minutes from Martin City, and 5 minutes from T435. AvilaCollege is a value-based community oflearning, LegalAssistant Graduate Programs Catholic, coeducational and sponsored by the Sisters of MBA Marketing . . . easy to stay. St. Joseph ofCarondelet. In aclimate respecting the Ouron-campus Child Care Center orMontessori School Chemistry Accounting worth and dignity ofeach individual, the college can make scheduling a lot easier. And ask about our Communication Finance provides liberal arts, professional, under-graduate, and Guaranteed Tuition Plan and Deferred Payment Plan. ComputerScience/Math GeneralManagement graduate education forstudents’ responsible lifelong Cytotechnology HealthCare contributions to the contemporary world. Comprehensive campus. Education Administration The campus comprises 10 buildings including a new Elementary Education HumanResources Our Values... $1 millioncommunication and art center, classrooms, Special Education InternationalBusiness The AvilaCommunity values: residence halls, field house, library, theater, chapel, English Management Info. • Excellence in teaching and learning student center, athletic fields, and freeparking. General Studies Systems • The Catholic identity ofthe college History Marketing • The sponsorship and contributions ofthe Personal attention is everywhere. Mathematics Operations Sisters ofSt.Joseph Yourclasses will neverbe taught by teachingassistants. Medical Technology MasterofScience in • The worth, dignity, and potential ofeach More than 65 percent ofAvila’s full-time facultyhave Music Education human being the highestdegree in theirfield and teach both Natural Science MasterofScience in • Diversity and its expression introductoryand advanced courses. One ofthe faculty Nursing Counseling Psychology • Commitment to the continual growth will even be youracademic advisor. ofthe whole person Avila’s average student/teacher ratio is 13:1. Graduate • Interaction with and service to others classes are even smaller. education and certification program are placed each year. A special note to transfer students. It is not uncommon forevery single nursing, medical Ifyou have some college hours and want to consider technology and radiologic technology student to pass his attendingAvila, askfor a complete informationpacket orher state board exams. Avila places better than 90 AMI1A designed just foryou. percent ofits premedicine, prelaw, mathematics, medical technology, chemistry and otherscience students in Evening/Saturday Sessions. graduate school or career positions. COLLEGE Our Evening/Saturday Sessions letyou eam adegree in A general management, or legal assistant, or enter adegree- brief history of Avila College completion programfor licensed radiologic technologists In 1916, the Sisters ofSt. Joseph ofCarondelet Admission Office by taking coursesjust evenings and Saturdays. chartered theJuniorCollege ofSt. Teresa, the first 11901 Wornall Road, Kansas City, M0 64145 private college for women in Kansas City. In 1940, it A lifetime of success became a four-year liberal arts college. 816-942-8400, ext. 3500 or More than 95 percent ofthe graduates ofAvila’s teacher It established Kansas City’s first baccalaureate degree 1-800-GO-AVILA COLLEGE AVILA How To Use This Schedule L- TABLE OF CONTENTS COURSE INFORMATION NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS Abbreviations AvilaCollegeprovides theopportunity to attend summer session forstudents whodonot intend toseek a degreehere. M = Monday A transcript isnotrequired to attend summersessionfor TW= Tuesday anyofthefollowingnon-degree seekingstudents: high = Wednesday school juniors, visitingstudentsorpersons takingcoursesfor TH = Thursday personal enrichment. Ordinarily, studentswho are admitted F = Friday in thisgroup are limited to a totalof9 credits at Avila S = Saturday College. Application, advising and registration materials maybeobtained in the Registrar’sOffice. Summer ’94 ARR = Arranged. Youwill meeton a one-to-one basiswith aparticular High schooljuniorswhohave completed theirjunioryear instructor. ofhigh school mayregisterforsummercoursesby TBA = Yourclasswill meetwith the instructorat a time to submittinga letterofrecommendationfrom thehigh school Class Schedule 2-4 bedetermined. principal orcounselor. MEETS CORE = Acourse with thisdesignationwillbe Visitingstudents are encouraged toseekpermissionfrom Calendar 2 acceptedforyourcorerequirements. Inorderforone-hour theirown institution IN ADVANCEoftheirregistrationat courses listed tocountforcorerequirements, threeone-hour Avila in order to insure that the course will transfer. Registration Dates 3 courseshavingthesame departmentnumber must be taken. These three coursesdo not necessarilyhave tobe taken in ADVISING thesame semester. Advising Dates 3 Academic advisement is requiredforall degree-seeking O/C = Yourclass meetsoffcampus. undergraduate and graduate studentseachsemesterbefore Additional Summer Hours 4 registration. Ifyoudonot know the name ofyouracademic CROSS-LISTED COURSES advisor, pleasecontact the Registrar’sOffice (BlascoHall Weekend Intensives 5-6 ext. 2210). Being advised DOES NOTconstitute being Some courses areofferedforcreditbymore thanone enrolledforclasses: students mustregister inperson orby Bookstore Hours 6 department. Be sure youregisteronlyforthe department telephone with the Registrar’sOffice. underwhichyouwishyourcredit recordedonyour permanentacademic record. SCHEDULE CHANGES AND COURSE Financial Information 7 WITHDRAWALS (ADD/DROP) COURSE NUMBERS Schedule changes and coursewithdrawals are official when 091-099 Skillscourses forms that are available in the Registrar’sOfficehave been 101-199 Introductorycourses processed and returned to the Registrar’sOffice. Students ’94 201-299 Moreadvanced introductorycourses; whodonotofficiallywithdrawfrom a course will receive a Fall mayhaveprerequisites finalgrade of“F”. 301-309 Interdisciplinarycourses 310-449 Upper-divisioncoursesopen toall students Registrationfora class mustbe made before that lastday 451-499 Upper-divisioncoursesopen tomajors/minorsonly givenforenteringaclass. Withdrawalfrom a weekend Class Schedule 8-15 intensive course orspecial session course mustbeprocessed 501-599 Pre-graduate courses 601-699 Graduate courses prior to the beginningofthe course. Withdrawalsfrom Advising Dates 8 othercourses must becompleted priortothe dates on the academiccalendars listed on pages 2 and 25. Registration Dates 9 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS The fee foreachchange is $15.00. There is nofee for Prerequisites changes made as aresultofclassescancelled by the college. Student Affairs 10-11 Student are responsible formakingcertain that they have thenecessaryprerequisitesfor theclasses in which they Bookstore Hours 12 ACCREDITATION enroll. AvilaCollegeisaccreditedbytheNorthCentralAssociationofColleges & Course Cancellation andSecondarySchools,theCommitteeonAlliedHealthEducationand Dining Hall Snack Bar 14 Courses listed in thisschedule aresubject tocancellation Accreditation/JointReviewCommitteeonEducationinRadiologic for insufficient enrollment. For thisreason, students are TechnologyandNationalAccreditingAgencyforClinicalLaboratory Women’s Programming 17 encouraged toregisterearly. Sciences, theCouncilonSocialWorkEducation,theMissouriStateBoard ofNursing,theMissouriStateDepartmentofElementaryandSecondary Weekend Intensive 16-19 Education,andtheNationalLeagueforNursing. AvilaCollegehas ADMISSIONS professionalapprovaloftheLegalAssistantProgrambytheAmerican BarAssociation. How To Attend 20-21 Undergraduate Admission to thecollege must be granted priorto NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY Financial Information 22-23 registration. AvilaCollegedoesnotdiscriminateonthebasisofsex,race,age,religion, & color,disability,sexualorientationornationalorigininadministrationofits Calendars Advisors 24-25 Graduate educationalandadmissionpolicies,scholarshipandloanprograms,athletic Prospective graduatestudents must contact the department andotherschooladministratedprograms.Inquiriesmaybeaddressedtothe theywishtoenter (BU, ED, orPY) DirectorofAffirmativeAction,AvilaCollege. SUMMER SCHEDULE LASS ACCOUNTING DAY/ MEETS PRE NIGHT CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE SESSION DATE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR REQS LABFEE AC 380 30 AccountingInformationSystems 3.00 WHI 506 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Frede Yes | 1 | | | I ART AR 110 30 d IntroductiontoArt 300 DAL 820 X 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Couch May 20 Fri AR 121 30 (1 Photography1 300 DAL 812 8week 6/6-7/29 T 0600PM-10:00PM Mills $50 WeekendIntensive AR 131 30 (1 Ceramics1 300 DAL 813 8week 6/6-7/29 T 0600PM-10:00PM Klapmeyer $50 Classes Begin AR 180 30 (i MacintoshSoftwareilllustrator 3.00 ORI 104 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff $50 AR 305 60 Q ArtfortheElementarySchool 2.00 DAL 811 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTH 01:OOPM-04:OOPM Chrisman $35 May 23 Mon BIOLOGY SpecialSessions Begin May 30 Mon Bl 110 30 d PrinciplesofBiology 4.00 ORI 207 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-08:40PM Daggett $50 MusttakewithBl 11031 CollegeClosed Bl 110 31 d PrinciplesofBiologyLab 000 ORI 109 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-07:50PM Daggett June 6 Mon Bl 325 10 -Of PathologicalPhysiology 4.00 ORI 211 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 08:00AM-11:30AM Bell Yes Classes beginforJuneand BUSINESS Eight-WeekDayand Evening Sessions BU 110 C5 d UnderstandingComputers 3.00 ORI 102 8week 6/6-7/29 M 0600PM-08:40PM Kopp W ORI 106 06OOPM-0840PM June 7 Tues BU 301 30 d LegalAspectsofBusiness 3.00 HOD 705 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Romonao Lastday toregisterand/or BU 310 30 d Marketing 3.00 WHI 507 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06OOPM-0840PM Lutz Yes addclassesforJune, Eight BU 321 30 d Management 3.00 ORI 206 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 06.00PM-0840PM Everhart Yes Week, andEveningSessions BU 322 30 d OrganizBehavior&Developmnt 300 ORI 203 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Salva Yes BU 330 30 d Finance 3.00 WHI 507 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Olsen Yes June 22 Wed BU 495 80 BusinessInternship 3.00 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Parshall Lastday tochange toauditor dropaclass inJuneDayand GRADUATE COURSES FOR MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Eveningsessions AC 690 80 DirectedStudyinAccounting 3.00 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff June 24 Fri AC 698 80 AccountingResearch 3.00 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff Lastday tochange "I" BU 501 30 d BusinessLegislation 3.00 HOD 705 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Romonao (Incomplete) gradefrom BU 601 35 d BusinessGovtandSociety 3.00 DAL 820 8week 6/6-7/29 MW O6:0OPM-O8:4OPM Rustici Yes SecondSemester, 1994 BU 622 35 d OrganizBehavior&Developmnt 3.00 ORI 206 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:OOPM-08:40PM Everhart Yes BU 629 35 d CurrentIssuesinManagement 3.00 WHI 505 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Dolci Yes July 1 Tues BU 690 80 DirectedStudyinBusiness 3.00 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff EndofJune DayandEvening BU 698 80 BusinessResearch 3.00 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff sessions EC 501 35 d EconomicConcepts 3.00 WHI 508 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Parshall EC 540 30 d StatisticalAnalysis 300 ORI 212 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-08:40PM Horton Yes July 4 Fri EC 541 30 d QuantitativeAnalysis 3.00 ORI 211 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-08:40PM Horton Yes CollegeClosed EC 690 80 DirectedStudyinEconomics 300 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff July 5 Tues EC 698 80 Economic Research 3.00 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff Classes beginforJuly CHEMISTRY Sessions July 6 Wed CCHH 111355 3300 dd MInotlreoctuolOersgtahnaitcM&atBtieorchem 34.0000 OORRII 210035 XX 88wweeeekk 66//66--77//2299 MMWW 00660O0OPPMM--0088:440OPPMM SSttaaffff Yes $50 Lastday toregisterforand/or MusttakewithCH13531 addclassesforJuly Sessions CH 135 31 d IntrotoOrg&BiochemLab 000 ORI 213 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-07:50PM Staff Yes July 15 Fri COMMUNICATION Lastday tochange toauditor dropaclass in Eight-Week CO 110 70 d FundamentalsofCommunication 300 ORI 206 X 3weekends 6/10-6/11 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Miff Sessions -O ORI 206 X 6/24-6/25 S 08:30AM-05:00PM 7/8-7/9 July 20 Wed CO 490 80 DirectedStudies 300 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff Yes Lastday tochange toauditor CO 495 80 Internship 300 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Hamilton Yes dropaclass inJuly Sessions COMPUTER SCIENCE July 29 Fri EndofSummerSessions CS 108 70 do IntrotoMacintoshComputer 100 ORI 104 weekend 5/20-21 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Staff ORI 104 S 08:30AM-05:OOPM Sept 9 Fri CS 110 C5 TT UnderstandingComputers 300 ORI 102 8week 6/6-7/29 M 0600PM-0840PM Kopp Lastday tochange “I" d ORI 106 W 06OOPM-084OPM (Incomplete) gradefrom CS 180 31 d MicrosoftWorksforMac Comp 300 ORI 104 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff 1994 SummerSessions CS 180 30 d MacintoshSoftwareIllustrator 300 ORI 104 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff $50 CS 180 70 d Lotus 1-2-3V3 300 ORI 106 3weekends 6/3-4 F 0600PM-1040PM Staff o 6/17-18 S 0830AM-0500PM 7/8-9 . ECONOMICS REGISTRATION COURSE/# NIGHT TITLE CREDITS BLOG ROOM CORE SESSION DATE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR REQS LABFEE SUMMER MW EC 201 30 d PrinciplesofEconomics1 300 WHI 505 X 8week 6/6-7/29 0600PM-08:40PM Staff Yes DATES EC 240 30 d StatisticalAnalysis 300 0RI 212 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:OOPM-08:40PM Horton Yes EC 241 30 d QuantitativeAnalysis 300 0RI 211 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-08.40PM Horton Yes EDUCATION ADVISING DATES & ED 205 60 HumanGrowth&Dev 300 HOD 705 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 08:OOAM-12:OOPM Yeatman Beingadviseddoesnotmeanyouare ED 210 70 0d Phy.Ed.forElemSchool 200 ORI 203 2weekend 5/20-21 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Welterman registeredinanycourses. Youmust ORI 203 6/17-18 S 08:30AM-05:00PM 0 registerwith the Registar’s Officein ED 220 20 FoundationsofEducation 300 HOD 705 4week 7/5-7/29 MTWTHF 08:00AM-09:55AM Staff ED 225 20 Q EducationalPsychology 3.00 HOD 705 4week 7/5-7/29 MTWTHF 1005AM-1200PM Staff Blasco Hall, eitherin-personorby telephone. ED 230 30 d Children’sLiterature 300 HOD 705 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Sproul ED 235 60 O PsychofExcept.Child 300 HOD 704 1 week 5/23-5/27 MTWTHF 08:00AM-05:00PM Geer April 5-May 27 (currentstudents) ED 320 60 MicrocomputersinEduc. 300 HOD 710 1 week 6/27-7/1 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Lowrey $10 April 5-June3 (newstudents) ORI 104 Forallstudents, noadvising May9-13, ED 375 60 RdgforSecondaryTeachers 300 HOD 704 2week 6/20-7/1 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:00PM Daisey Yes 19, and 20. ED 417 60 BehaviorManagement-Elem 300 HOD 704 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:00PM Staff & ED 419 60 BehaviorManagement-Secon 300 HOD 704 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 0800AM-1200PM Staff REGISTRATION GRADUATE COURSES IN EDUCATION ED 517 60 •0 BehaviorManagement-Elem 300 HOD 704 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:00PM Staff In-Person Registration ED 519 60 && BehaviorManagement-Secon 300 HOD 704 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:00PM Staff LowerO’Rielly ED 520 60 MicrocomputersinEducation 3.00 HOD 710 1 week 6/27-7/1 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Lowery $10 April 11 - May 29 ORI 104 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. ED 620 60 0Q TechnologyinEducation 300 WHI 508 2week 6/13-6/24 MTWTHF 08:00AM-12:00PM Lowery May31 -June 3 ED 675 60 ReadingforSecondaryTeachers 300 HOD 704 2week 6/20-7/1 MTWTHF 0800AM-1200PM Daisey 10:00a.m. - 6:00 p.m. ED 680 70 d EducationalLeadership 1.00 ORI 207 1 weekend 5/20-5/21 F 0600PM-10:00PM Staff ORI 207 S 08:30AM-05:00PM Telephone Registration ED 680 71 d EducationalLeadership 100 ORI 207 1 weekend 6/3-6/4 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Staff Call (816) 942-8400 ORI 207 S O8:3OAM-O5:O0PM ext. 2209, 2210 ED 680 72 d EducationalLeadership 100 ORI 207 1 weekend 6/10-6/11 F 06:00PM-10:00PM McCalley April 18 - May 27 ORI 207 S 0830AM-0500PM 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. ED 684 60 EffectiveInstruction 300 ORI 206 1 week 7/11-7/15 MTWTHF 08.00AM-05:00PM Pieken Registration for classes ENGLISH beginningJuly 5. 0 (Youmayalsoregisterfortheseclassesat EN 97 60 GrammarReview TOO WHI 507 1 week 5/23-5/26 MTWTH 0830AM-1200PM Staff any oftheabove dates) Doesnotcountfordegree June 27 -July 1 EN 111 30 d Composition1 300 ORI 202 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff 10:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. EN 112 30 d CompositionII 3.00 ORI 211 X 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes (In Persononly) EN 261 30 d TheShortStory 300 ORI 212 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff EN 380 10 ** Chaucer 300 ORI 212 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 08:00AM-09:55AM Scott Yes The college offices will be closed: May 19 - OffCampusWorkshop HISTORY May30 - Memorial Day & July4 - Independence Day HI 101 10 WesternCivilization1 3.00 ORI 202 X 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 10:05AM-12:00PM Staff HI 102 20 0 WesternCivilizationII 3.00 ORI 202 X 4week 7/5-7/29 MTWTHF 08:00AM-09:55AM Staff Weekend Classes - Registrationfor HI 102 30 ad WesternCivilizationII 3.00 ORI 202 X 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-08:40AM Cottrell classesmeetingon theweekendmust HI 121 10 a AmericanHistory1 3.00 ORI 202 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 0800AM-0955AM Staff beprocessedandtuitionpaidat least HI 122 20 AmericanHistoryII 300 ORI 202 4week 7/5-7/29 MTWTHF 10:05AM-12:00PM Staff oneweekpriortothebeginningof ITALIAN courses. MBA IT 111 60 Italian1 3.00 ORI 103 X 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 08:00AM-12:00PM allavis Students - foradditional IT 112 60 0 ItalianII 300 ORI 103 X 2week 8/1-8/12 MTWTHF 08:00AM-12:00PM Dallavis Yes information, call (816) 942-8400, ext. 2321. LEGAL ASSISTANT • Advising/RegistrationforCurrent MBA or Formerlyenrolled students LG 495 80 | | LegalAssistantInternship 1-3 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Gibbs April 4,5,6 and 7 MATHER • Advising/RegistrationforNew 1ATICS MBA students - April 4 - May 1 MA 101 30 &d AlgebraConcepts 300 ORI 101 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes MA 120 10 CollegeAlgebra 3.00 ORI 206 X 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 08:00AM-09:55AM Staff Yes MA 120 30 d CollegeAlgebra 300 ORI 205 X 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 0600PM-0840PM Staff Yes MAXIMUM MA 155 30 d ElemProbandStats 3.00 WHI 506 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Staff STUDENT LOAD MUSIC The maximum load isa totalof 12 semesterhoursforthesummer MU 110 10 MusicAppreciation 300 ORI 203 X 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 1005AM-12:00PM Hukill whetherenrolling inone sessionor MU 305 60 MusicfortheElemSchool 200 ORI 203 2week 6/20-7/1 MTWTH 01 00PM-0400PM Newcomb combinationofsessions. Students PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION may takecourses indifferentsessions simultaneously. PA 490 80 DirectedReadings 1-3 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff PA 495 80 Internship 3-6 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff PHILOSOPHY PL 111 Cl IntroductiontoPhilosophy 300 ORI 205 X 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 10:05AM-1200PM Stuckel PL 255 Cl Ethics 300 ORI 205 X 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 0800AM-0955AM Stuckel POLITICAL SCIENCE ADDITIONAL DAY/ MEETS PRE SUMMER COURSE/# NIGHT TITLE CREDITS BLDG ROOM CORE SESSION DATE DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR REDS LABFEE ^ HOURS f PS 120 30 d AmericanNationalGovernment 300 0RI 203 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Alumbaugh PS 380 70 (1 PoliticsofEnergy/Environment 1 00 0RI 206 X 1 weekend 5/20-5/21 F 06.00PM-1000PM Alumbaugh Q 0RI 206 X S 0830AM-0500PM PS 380 71 (1 NewWorldOrder- 1 00 ORI 206 X 1 weekend 6/17-6/18 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Alumbaugh G WhereDoWeGo 0RI 206 X S 08:30AM-05:00PM LIBRARY HOURS PS 380 72 (1 PoliticsandProblemsatHome 1 00 ORI 206 X 1 weekend 7/15-7/16 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Alumbaugh G ORI 206 X S 08:30AM-05:00PM The Hooley-Bundshu Library is the informationresourcecenterforthe PS380meetscorerequirementsitall3aretaken campus. Ithousesacollectionofover PSYCHOLOGY & 70,000books, 544 periodicals 0 newspapers, theentire ERIC PY 205 60 HumanGrowthandDevelopment 3.00 HOD 705 X 2week 6/6-6/17 MTWTHF 08:OOAM-12:OOPM Yeatman collectionon microfiche, andseveral PY 225 20 Q: EducationalPsychology 3.00 HOD 705 4week 7/5-7/29 MTWTHF 10:05AM-12:00PM Staff G thousandrecords, filmstrips, PY 235 60 PsychoftheExcptChild 3.00 HOD 704 1 week 5/23-5/27 MTWTHF 08:00AM-05:00PM Geer videotapesandslides. PY 380 70 (1 Neuropsychology 1.00 ORI 206 1 weekend 6/3-B/4 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Bogart Yes Q ORI 206 S 08:30AM-05:00PM Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. GRADUATE COURSES IN PSYCHOLC>GY Friday PY 615 30 d CareerDevelopment 3.00 DAL 800 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. PY 660 30 d Theor/MthdsofGrpCounseling 300 HOD 704 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Sirridge Yes PY 680 70 d Neuropsychology 100 ORI 206 1 weekend 6/3-6/4 F 0600PM-10:00PM Bogart Saturday G ORI 206 S 08:30AM-05:00PM Call library for information PY 695 80 Internship 1-6 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Sirridge Yes 942-8400, ext. 2221 RADIOLC)GI<^ TECHNOLGY o RT 206 10 FilmEvaluation1 1.00 ORI 111 8week 6/6-7/29 T 01:00PM-02:40PM Whisler Yes COMPUTERS RT 255 80 ClinicalEducationII 4.00 0/C 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Lach Yes $25 Whisler Available for student use o RT 265 10 RadiologicPathology 1.00 ORI 102 8week 6/6-7/29 T 0Y00PM-0240PM Lach Yes Apple He Computers RT 457 80 ClinicalEducationV 400 0/C 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Lach Yes $25 Library (see Libraryhours) Whisler Room 710, Hodes RT 474 80 RadioThrpyPhys&TrtmtII 2.00 0/C 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Staff Yes RT 475 80 ClinicalOncologyII 2.00 0/C 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Troutwine Yes Macintosh Computers RT 477 80 RadiationThrpyClinicalEdII 2.00 0/C 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Troutwine Yes $25 Library (seeLibraryhours) RT 478 80 RadThrpyClinicalEdIII 3.00 0/C 8week 6/6-7/29 ARRANGED Troutwine Yes $25 Room 104, O’Rielly Hall, SOCIOLOGY IBM Personal Computers Library (see Libraryhours) SO 101 60 (ft Intro,toSociology-Film 3.00 ORI 203 X 1 week 5/23-5/27 MTWTHF 08:00AM-05:00PM Wissmann Room 106, O’Rielly Hall SO 301 70 Gd WomenandCrime:Offenders 1.00 ORI 212 X 1weekend 6/10-6/11 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Beach ORI 212 X S 08:30AM-05:OOPM Academic Computer SO 301 71 WomenandCrime:Victims 1.00 ORI 212 X 1 weekend 6/24-6/25 F 06:00PM-10:OOPM Beach CenterHours -a ORI 212 X S 08:30AM-05:00PM O’Rielly Hall SO 301 72 T~ WomeninLawEnforcement 1.00 ORI 212 X 1 weekend 7/15-7/16 F 06:OOPM-10:OOPM Beach Room 104, 105, 106 -G ORI 212 X S 08:30AM-05:OOPM G SO 311 10 TheChangingFamily 3.00 ORI 212 X 4week 6/6-7/1 MTWTHF 1005AM-12:00PM Wissmann MTWTHF* 8:00a.m. - 9:45 p.m. SO 380 70 d Crises:HealthCare 1.00 ORI 212 X 1 weekend 5/20-5/21 F 0600PM-10:00PM Wissmann 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday** 0: ORI 212 X S 0830AM-05:OOPM SO 380 71 Crises:Education 1.00 ORI 212 X 1 weekend 6/3-6/4 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Wissmann *Labclosesat4:45 p.m. on Friday when o ORI 212 X S 0830AM-0500PM noweekendintensivecourses are offered. SO 380 72 d Crises:Religion 100 ORI 212 X 1 weekend 6/17-6/18 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Wissmann **LabclosedonSaturday whenno -G ORI 212 X S 08:30AM-05:00PM weekendclassesare offered. SeenoteaboutBACunderPS SPANISH FOOD SERVICE SP 111 30 d Spanish1 3.00 HOD 704 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 06:OOPM-08:40PM Staff SP 112 30 d SpanishII 3.00 ORI 207 X 8week 6/6-7/29 TTH 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff Yes Eachweekofsummerschool, the THEOLOGY Snack Bar inMarianCenterwill beopenfrom TH 111 60 IntrotoTheology/Film 3.00 ORI 207 X 1 week 5/23-5/27 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Hynes 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. TH 111 61 G IntrotoTheology/Film 3.00 ORI 207 X 1 week 6/6-6/10 MTWTHF 0800AM-0500PM Hynes Monday - Friday. TH 111 62 O IntrotoTheology/Film 3.00 ORI 207 X 1 week 6/13-6/17 MTWTHF 08:00AM-05:00PM Hynes TH 113 Cl TG IntrotoNewTestament/Film 3.00 ORI 212 X 2week 5/23-6/3 MTWTHF 0800AM-12:30PM McGlone TH 349 70 WorldReligions 3.00 ORI 202 X 3weekend 6/3-6/4 F 0600PM-10:00PM Hynes G HOUSING 6/17-6/18 S O8:3OAM-O5:O0PM 6/24-6/25 Livingarrangementsare available. PleasecallStudent Life, ext. 2260, THEATER fordetailed information TR 110 30 |d SurveyofWesternTheater 3.00 WHI 508 X 8week 6/6-7/29 MW 0600PM-0840PM Burton | WOMEN’S STUDIES WS 301 70 d WomenandCrime:Offenders 1 00 ORI 212 1 weekend 6/10-6/11 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Beach G ORI 212 S 08:30AM-05:00PM WS 301 71 WomenandCrime:Victims 100 ORI 212 1 weekend 6/24-6/25 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Beach T0: ORI 212 S 0830AM-0500PM WS 301 72 WomeninLawEnforcement 100 ORI 212 1 weekend 7/15-7/16 F 06:00PM-10:00PM Beach 0 ORI 212 S 08:30AM-O5:00PM 4 SUMMER WEEKEND INTENSIVE WEEKEND INFORMATION Meets Fridays 6:00pm - 10:00pm and Saturdays 8:30am - 5:00pm Thesecretaries are available onthesecondfloor MAY 20-21 ofO’Rielly Hall on: MEETS PRE COURSE/# TITLE CREDITS ROOM CORE INSTRUCTOR REGS LABFEE M-Th from 5:00 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. CS 108 70 Intro,toMacintosh 1.0 104 Staff (beginningJune 6) Computerterminologyandapplications,hands-onexperience; handlingfloppydisks, bootingasystem, usingthemouse,runningsoftwarepackages,andstoringdatatodisk. Fridays 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ED 210 70 PEforElementaryTeacher 2.0 203 Welterman (when thereare WeekendIntensiveCourses) Totalfitnessprogramdirectedtowardtheelementaryschoolchild;methodsofevaluating fitness;organizationofprogramsofphysicaleducationbaseduponsoundprinciplesof humangrowthanddevelopment Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Alsomeets6/17-18) (when thereare WeekendIntensiveCourses) ED 680 70 EducationalLeadership 1.0 207 Staff Thisclasswilloffertopicsdealingwithcurrentissuesineducationalleadership, suchassitebasedmanagement, teacherasinstructionalleaderandgroupleadership techniques.Thisclasswillutilizeoutsideexpertsasinstructorsalongwithregularfaculty. WEEKEND INTENSIVE PS 380 70 PoliticsofEnergy&Environ. 1.0 206 X Alumbaugh CLASS POLICIES Examinationofissuessuchasacidrain,globalwarming,population,etc., SO 380 70 aCrnidsetsh:epHoelaitlitcahlcparroecessesandpoliciestodealwiththese1p.r0oblems. 212 X Wissmann Yes 1. The closingdateforregistration ina weekend intensive TheCrisesinhealthcareintheUnitedStatesconsistsofconcernsaboutsuch course is one (1) weekpriortothebeginningofthe issuesasthecostofhealthcareandinequalitiesinaccesstohealthcare. course. Exceptionsto thispolicyare at thediscretionof Causes,consequencesandsolutionstotheseandotherissueswillbeexamined. the academicdepartment. JUNE 3-4 2. Youmaywithdrawfromweekend intensive courses that meetone (1) weekend anytimepriorto the beginningof CS 180 70 Lotus1-2-3V3 3.0 106 Staff thecourses. AcomprehensivelookatLotus 1-2-3version3.0. Hands-onactivitieswillbestressed. Subjectscoveredwillincludelabels, values, formulas,commandline, formatting, 3. Youmaywithdrawfromweekend intensivecoursesthat range, fileoperations, functions,graphics,database,andmacros (Alsomeets6/17-18&7/8-9) meetontwo (2) ormoreweekends any timepriorto the secondweekend ofthe course. ED 680 71 EducationalLeadership 1.0 207 Staff SeedescriptionforED68070*May20-21 PY380/68070 Neuropsychology 1.0 206 Bogart Yes 4. Ifyouare apart-timestudentandyouwithdrawfroma Thiscourseisdesignedtohelpstudentsdevelopabasicunderstandingoftherelationship weekend intensive course before thebeginningofthe betweenthehumanbrainandperceiving, thinking,remembering, feeling,communicating course, youwillreceive full tuitionreimbursement. andbehaving. Specialattentionwillbegiventounderstandingsomeofthecognitivechanges whichareexperiencedbypeoplewhosufferfromstrokes,Alzheimer'sdisease,headinjuries 5. Ifyouwithdraw after thefirstweekend (forweekend andotherneurologicaltraumas. classesof2 or3 credithours) butbeforethesecond SO 380 71 Crises:Education 1.0 212 X Wissmann TheeducationofbothchildrenandadultsintheUnitedStateshasbeencriticizedbyvirtually weekendofthecourseyou willreceive50percent everyoneinoursociety. Commonlymentionedproblemsaretheachievementlevelsofour reimbursementforthe course tuition. students,adultilliteracy, thesegregationofourschoolsandinequalitiesinaccesstoquality education. Thiscoursewillexamineeachareaofconcernbyfocusingonpossiblecauses, 6. WEEKEND INTENSIVECOURSES REQUIRE consequencesandsolutions. READINGS PRIORTOTHE BEGINNINGOFTHE TH 349 70 WorldReligions 3.0 202 X Hynes CLASS,ANDSTUDENTSAREORDINARILY Bothanhistoricalandcriticallookathumanreligiousexperiencethroughacomparative TESTEDONTHATMATERIALDURING THE studyofBuddhism,Confucianism,Hinduism,Islamism,JudaismandTaoism. Topics includethevarietiesofreligiousfaithexpression,ideasoftheholyandsacred, FIRST EVENING OFCLASS. The readingassignments conceptionsofthedivine,scriptureandritual,andreligiousmorality. areavailable ineitherthe libraryor the SocialScience (Alsomeets6/17-18S6/24-25) secretary’soffice (O’Rielly Hall). JUNE 10-11 7. You are required toattendallsessionsofa weekend intensivecourse. Ifyou miss anypartofthe class, your CO 110 70 FundamentalsofCommunication 3.0 206 X lliff finalcoursegrade may be reduced, possiblyeventoan (Alsomeets6/24-25&7/8-9) “F.” Ifyou cannot attend all sessions, youshould not ED 680 72 EducationalLeadership 1.0 207 McCalley enroll in a weekend intensivecourseorshould withdraw Inthisclass, wewillexploretheissuesoffullinclusion. Studentswillcompare andcontrastthetenetsofPL94-142andtheRegularEducationInitiative from the class. SO/WS30170 Women&Crime:Offenders 1.0 212 X Beach Thiscoursesurveyshistoricaltrendsintheinvolvementofwomenin crimeandreviewstheprincipaltheoriesoffemalecriminality. Attentionwill MEETS CORE alsobedevotedtoexplanationsforthelesserinvolvementofwomenincrime asopposedtomen, tofemaleinvolvementinjuvenilegangs,andtowomen'sprisons. A coursewith thisdesignation will beacceptedforyour JUNE 17-18 core requirements. Inorderforone-hourcourses listed to count forcorerequirements, threeone-hourcourses CS 180 70 Lotus1-2-3V3(2ndSession) 106 Staff having the samedepartment number must be taken. ED 210 70 PElorElementary(FinalSession) 203 Welterman These threecoursesdonot necessarily have tobe taken PS 380 71 TheNewWorldOrder 1.0 206 X Alumbaugh in thesame semester. SO 380 72 Crises:Religion 1.0 212 X Wissmann Yes OrganizedreligionintheUnitedStateshasundergonemanyfundamentalchangesin thelastcentury. Today,religiousinstitutionsarefacedwithawidevarietyofproblems. Amongtheseareproblemsrelatedtoparticipationandattendance, televangelism, fundamentalismandablurringoftheseparationofreligionandpolitics. Inthiscourse, wewilldiscusseachof theseproblems, focusingoncauses,consequencesandpossiblesolutions Ilf 349 70 WorldReligions(2ndSession) 202 X Hynes BOOKSTORE HOURS JUNE 24-25 Summer Schedule (MarumCenter) COURSE/# TITLE CREDITS ROOM MCEOERTES INSTRUCTOR RPERQES LABFEE The Bookstorewill&be open CO 110 70 FundamentalsofCommunication(2ndSession) 206 X lliff 10 a.m. - 12 a.m. 2 p.m. - 3 p.m. S0/WS301 71 Women&Crime:Victims 1.0 212 X Beach during the summersemesterexcept lor the followingdates: Thiscourseoverviewsthefrequencyandcharacteroffemalevictimnation bycrimeandexaminestheeffectivenessofthevictim'srightsmovementinhelping toeasetheburdenofvictimization Specialemphasiswillbeplacedonrapevictims. May 16-27 10 a.m.-12 p.m. TH 349 70 WorldReligions 202 X Hynes & 2 p.m.-3 p.m. (FinalSession) May 19 Closed May 23 8a.m.-12 p.m. JULY 8-9 &. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. May 30 Closed CO 110 70 FundamentalsofCommunication 206 X lliff (FinalSession) May 31- June 2 10 a.m.-6 p.m. CS 180 70 Lotus1-2-3V3 106 StaH June 3 10a.m.-4p.m. (FinalSession) June 6- June 9.. 8a.m.-6p.m. June 10 8 a.m.-4 p.m. JULY 15-16 June 13 8 a.m.-2 p.m. PS 380 72 Politics&ProblemsatHome 1.0 206 X Alumbaugh June 14-17 10a.m.-12 p.m. Anexaminationof—themajordomesticissuesoftheday—healthcarereform, & 2 p.m.-3 p.m. crimeandviolence thecycleofpoverty,etc June 20 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. S0/WS301 72 WomeninLawEnforcement 1.0 212 X Beach Thisclassexaminestrends,problemsandprospectsaffectingfemalepolice, June 21-24 10 a.m.-12 p.m. lawyers,judges,andcorrectionalofficers & 2 p.m.-3 p.m. June 27-30 .Closed for inventory July 1 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. SUMMER EVENING COURSES July 4 Closed July 5 8 a.m. - 12 p.m. July 6-Aug 5 .... 10a.m.-12 p.m. Monday and Wednesday 6-8:40 • June 6 -July 27, 1994 & Weekdays only 2 p.m.-3 p.m. COURSE/SYNONYM TITLE CREDITS ROOM MCEOERTES INSTRUCTOR PRE LABFEE AC38030 AccountingInfo.Systems 3.0 506 Frede Buy backofbooksany timestore is open. AR/CS38030 Macintosh:Illustrator 3.0 104 Staff $50 81 11030 PrinciplesofBiology 4.0 207 X Daggett $50 BU/CS110C5 UnderstandingComputers 3.0 102/106 Kopp FINAL EXAMINATIONS BU301/501 30 LegalAspectsofBusiness 3.0 705 Romonao BU321 30 Management 3.0 206 Everhart Yes Final Examinations areheldon the lastdayofeach BU33030 Finance 3.0 507 Olsen Yes sessionduring thescheduledclass timeperiodand inthe CH 11530 MoleculesthatMatter 3.0 205 X Staff assigned classroomforthatclass. CH 13530 Intro,toOrganic&Biochem 4.0 103 X Staff Yes $50 EC201 30 PrinciplesofEcon.1 3.0 505 X Staff Yes EC241/541 30 QuantitativeAnalysis 3.0 211 Horton Yes STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER EN 111 30 Composition1 3.0 202 X Staff EN261 30 TheShortStory 3.0 212 X Staff (call942-8400, ext. 2266) MA101 30 AlgebraConcepts 3.0 101 Staff Thefollowingservices areavailable during thesummer- MAI5530 Elem.Prob. &Statistics 3.0 506 X Staff seepages 10-11 fordescriptions: CareerServices, College PS 12030 AmericanNationalGovernment 3.0 203 X Alumbaugh Skills Counseling; Service Learning; Tutoringin Writing. PY61530 CareerDevelopment 3.0 800 Staff ; SP111 30 Spanish1 3.0 704 X Staff TR11030 SurveyofWesternTheater 3.0 508 X Burton disABLED STUDENT SERVICES Seepage 11 fordetails. Tuesday 6-10:00 PM • June 7 - July 26, 1994 AR121 30 Photography1 3.0 812 Mills $50 AR131 30 Ceramics1 3.0 813 Klapmeyer $50 PM Tuesday and Thursday 6-8:40 • June 7 - July 28 1994 1, AC38030 AccountingInfo.Systems 3.0 506 Frede AR 11030 IntroductiontoArt 3.0 820 X Couch BU31030 Marketing 3.0 507 Lutz Yes BU32230 Organiz.Behavior&Devel. 3.0 202 Salva Yes BU62235 Organiz.Behavior&Devel. 3.0 206 Staff Yes BU62935 CurrentIssuesinManagement 3.0 505 Dolci Yes CS 18030 MicrosoftfortheMac 3.0 104 Staff EC501 35 EconomicConcepts 3.0 508 Parshall EC240/54030 StatisticalAnalysis 3.0 212 Horton Yes ED23030 Children'sLiterature 3.0 705 Sproul EN11230 CompositionII 3.0 211 X Staff Yes MAI2030 CollegeAlgebra 3.0 205 X Staff Yes PY66030 Theor/MthdsofGrpCounseling 3.0 704 Sirridge Yes SP11230 SpanishII 3.0 207 X Staff Yes PM Tuesday and Thursday 6-7:50 • June 7 -July 28, 1994 Bl 11031 PrinciplesofBiologyLab 109 Daggett CH 13531 Intro,toOrg &Biochem.Lab 213 Staff Yes . SUMMER REGISTRATION FINANCIAL INFORMATION payment must be postmarked to the BusinessOfficeby attendance and, ifnotmet, thestudent may bewithdrawn May 23, 1994, exceptforspecialsession and 1 credit at thediscretionofthe instructor. Tuition percredit hour - undergraduate credit $135.00 weekend intensive classesforwhich payment isdue Tuition percredit hour - graduatecredit $230.00 one (1) week before beginningofthe course. Student maynotchange toauditafterspecific dates. See Tuition percredit hour - $67.50 SummerCalendarforthese dates. students 55 years&. older (excludesgraduate credit; verificationofage required) LIMITED DEFERRED Credit/No Credit-Agrade ofCR, Credit, indicatesthat a Tuition percredithourfor non-credit registration PAYMENT PLAN student hassuccessfullyfulfilled all the requirementsofa Undergraduate credit $67.50 course. Thisoption mustbe contractedwith the instructor Graduagecredit $115.00 There isnodeferredpaymentplanforone credit weekend during the firstweek of the course. Astudentmaychoose No Refundsfornon-creditunless the class iscancelled intensive courses orspecial session courses. Tuition forthese up to 12 credithoursfor thisgradingoptionexcludingthose by thecollege. courses must be paid infull one week prior to thefirst dayof hours designatedbythe departmentasCredit/NoCredit. classes. 1) Applicationfee I - Incomplete. Courseworkrequiredforagrade mustbe (payable once by newstudents) $20.00 A limiteddeferredpayment plan isavailable for the first completedwithinsixweeks afterthe closeofasession unless Note: Applicationfeedoesnotapply to fourweek program, the eight week program and three credit ashortertime isstipulatedbythe instructor; ifnot, the enrichmentorvisitingstudents. weekend coursesonly. Ifthe first payment ofone-halfofthe Incomplete willbechanged toagrade of“F”. Studentand 2) Change ofProgram (add/drop) $15.00 course charges is in the BusinessOffice by May 12, 1994, instructormustcomplete the IncompleteGradeContract 3) Feefor late degree application $10.00 then the secondhalfpayment may be deferred untilJune priortoendofthecourse. Contractsareavailable inthe (beginning 3/1/94) 13, 1994. Nodeferred payment plan will be available after Registrar’sOffice. 4) Graduation fee $10.00 May 12, 1994. Students credit record with AvilaCollege (noformalceremony - due 7/15/94) will be verified. Thebasisfordeterminingthe academic standingis thepoint- Forgraduates whodidnotparticipate in the hourratio. TheGrade PointAverage (GPA) isobtainedby Maygraduationceremony Thestudent’sresponsibilityfor the total charges isnot dividingthetotalnumberofgradepointsbythetotalnumber 5) LabFees - seesummercoursescheduledescriptions changed by havingsome portion ofthe paymentdeferred. ofsemesterhours, includingtransfercredits,butexcluding 6) Return checkfee $15.00 gradingassessmentsofW, AU, CR/NCand I. Transcript Returncheckfeepaymentsmustbemade incash, Financial Aid including loans mustbe fully processedand lettergrades maybeassignedwith + or-,butgradepointswill money order, certifiedcheckorplusfee. loan checks ordisbursingdates thereofmust be on record in reflectonlythelettergradeincomputationoftheGPA.All 7) Roomrates perweek: the BusinessOfficeat the time ofregistration. gradesforcoursesretakenwillbedisplayedonthetranscript, Double room $50.00 butonlythemostrecentgradewillbeaveraged intotheGPA. Singleroom $65.00 8) Transcripts $ 2.00 TUITION ADJUSTMENTS INCOMPLETE GRADE (I) - Studentswhoofficiallywithdraw by theend ofthe first ASSIGNING AND PROCESSING TRANSCRIPTS week (June 10forJune and Eight WeekSessionsandJuly8 A forJulySessions) will receive arefundof75 percent of grade ofI (Incomplete) isonlygiven aftera student has Students whohavesatisfied allfinancial obligationsto the tuition. No tuition refund willbe made after thosedates. contacted the instructorandhas received permissionforan College are entitled to transcriptsoftheiracademic record. Fees are not refundable. Forms are available in the Registrar’s extensionoftimewithinthesix-week limit tocomplete the Office. Special restrictionsapplytoWeekend Intensive course work. Sufficientevidencesuchas illness, etc. must Due tothe confidential nature ofastudent’srecord, Courses, seep. 5. be presentedbefore therequestfor Incomplete willbe transcripts are issued onlywrittenauthorizationofthe considered. studentconcerned. Telephone requestswill not be accepted. Written requests shouldbe directed to theOffice FINANCIAL AID Steps to be taken inassigning and changingagradeof oftheRegistrar. Incomplete toa lettergrade: Requirements: ApplicationsforFederalStudentAidor 1. Student mustcontact instructorand receive permission Official transcriptsareforwardeddirectly by mail toother StudentAid ReportandAvilaSummerFinancialAidData toreceive an Incompletegrade. institutions.They bear thecollege seal and thesignature of Sheet. Earlyapplication isadvisable. Allaid applicantsmust 2. Ifinstructoragreestoassignan Incompletegrade, the the Registrar. Unofficial transcripts are issued to the student beacceptedforadmissiontothecollegebeforeanaward is IncompleteGrade Contract mustbesignedby the forpersonal use. The feeforeachtranscript is$2, payable in made. Allstudentsareencouragedtoapplyforall typesof student and the instructorand presented tothe A advance. Please allow 24 hours toprocessyour request. financialassistance.Summerawardsavailable: Federal Pell Registrar’sOfficewith thefinalgradesheets. Grant, FederalWork-StudyProgram, FederalStaffordLoan definitedate will be set within thesix-periodfor the andFederalUnsubsidizedStaffordLoan. student tosubmit completedcourse work. PRIVATE LESSONS IN 3. When work iscompleted, the student must processa MUSIC DEPARTMENT ChangeofIncompleteGrade Form (available in the GRADING SYSTEM Registrar’sOffice) and pay the $5.00 fee in the Private lessons, college creditornon-credit, are available in BusinessOffice. voice, piano, organ, guitar, strings, woodwinds, brass, and Grades Points Per Semester Hour 4- Student turns theChange ofIncompleteGrade Form in percussion. Check with Music Department BEFORE A - Superior 4 with the completed coursework to the instructor. registrationforpropercourse numberand lesson time. B- Above Average 3 The instructorwill record the final grade and return the FEESCHEDULE: $$1128..0000ppeerr4350--mmiinnuuttee lleessssoonn CFD---FABaveiellironawggAeverage 021 5. fAisfontreomrtlSooentpghteeremRaebcgecierspt9tr,aerd1’.9s9O4f,fiwcoer.k foran Incompletegrade $24.00per60-minute lesson W Minimumofsixlessons; entire sessionpayable inadvance; eight - Withdrawal priortodate indicated on the 60-minutes lessons (orequivalent) requiredfor 1 hourofcollege SummerCalendar GRADE REPORTS credit;fee includes tuitionfor 1 hourofcollegecredit. AU - Audit. Courses maybe taken foraudit with approval ofthe instructor. A student may change acredit course to Gradeswill bemailedtothestudent’spermanentaddress TUITION PAYMENTS audit priorto thedate indicatedon the SummerCalendar. sometimeduringtheweekofAugust8, 1994- Gradeswill not A student may alsochange an audit course tocredit with bereleasedoverthe telephoneor in the Registrar’sOffice. MASTERCARD, VISA &. DISCOVER ACCEPTED permissionofthe instructoraccording to the academic Forstudentsregisteringpriortooron May 23: Full tuition calendar. A stipulation ofaudit is mandatoryclass 7 1 . 7 / ' FALL CLASS SCHEDULE Blasco Hall, eitherin-personorby ANTHROPOLOGY telephone 0 J AN 122 10 IntroCulturalAnthro 300 ORI 212 TTH 01 00PM-02:15PM Wissmann April 5 Firstdayforcurrentandnewstudents to ART beadvised. AR 110 10 45- IntroductiontoArt 3.00 DAL 820 X TTH 01 00PM-0215PM Chrisman April 15-16 AR 111 10 O DrawingConcepts 3.00 DAL 816 MW 10:OOAM-12:OOPM Chrisman $25 C Specialdaysfornewstudents AR 117 10 Two-DimensionalDesign 3.00 DAL 817 TTH 02:30PM-04:30PM Lawlor $20 AR 180 20 (i MacintoshSoftware:Freehand 3.00 ORI 104 M 06:00PM-08:40PM Lawlor $25 c May 27 AR 181 10 SurveyofArt1 3.00 DAL 820 X TTH 04:00PM-05:15PM Wright Lastday untilAugust 15forcurrent AARR 222311 2200 (di BBeeggiinnnniinnggPCheortaomgircasphy 33.0000 DDAALL 881132 TM 0066:000OPPMM-T100::0000PPMM KlaMpimllesy.erK $$5500 students tobeadvisedforFallsemester. AR 305 10 0-0 ArtfortheElementarySchool 2.00 DAL 811 TH 04:00PM-05:50PM Chrisman $35 AR 315 10 AdvFigureDrawing 3.00 DAL 816 MW 02:00PM-04:00PM Lawlor Yes $40 May 31-July 29 AR 490 50 DirectedStudies 3.00 ARRANGED Staff AdditionalAdvising/Registrationfor AR 495 50 Internship 3.00 ARRANGED Staff newstudents. BIOLOGY July 13, 14, 16 Advising/Registrationforcurrently Bl 110 20 d PrinciplesofBiology 4.00 ORI 206 X M 06:00PM-07:50PM Parmerlee $50 MBA d ORI 206 W 06:00PM-06:50PM enrolled students Bl 110 21 d PrinciplesofBiologyLab 0.00 ORI 109 W 07:OOPM-08:50PM Parmerlee 6 July 1-31, 1994 Bl 111 10 GeneralZoology 500 ORI 211 X MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Powell $50 Advising/Registrationfornew Bl 111 11 O- GeneralZoologyLab 0.00 ORI 109 TTH 07:30AM-09:20AM Powell MBA Bl 160 10 -<5 PrinEnvironmentalBiology 3.00 ORI 206 X MWF 11:00AM-11 50AM Powell students. Bl 220 10 c HumanAnatomy 4.00 ORI 215 X MWF 11:00AM-11:50AM Bell $50 0 & Bl 220 11 HumanAnatomyLab 000 ORI 215 TH 12:30PM-03:20PM Bell ASpuegciuasltda2y,s5f,or1n0ewst1u2dents BBll 222211 CCl2 00 HHuummaannPPhhyyssiioollooggyy 44.0000 OORRII 221155 MMWWFF 0089::0000AAMM--0089::550OAAMM BBeellll YYeess $$5500 0 Bl 221 12 HumanPhysiologyLab#1 000 ORI 215 T 12:30PM-03:20PM Bell Yes August 15-25, 1994 0 W Bl 221 13 HumanPhysiologyLab#2 0.00 ORI 215 12:30PM-03:20PM Bell Yes except August 23 Bl 250 10 0 GeneralMicrobiology 4.00 ORI 206 MWF 09:00AM-09:50AM Daggett Yes $50 Additionaldaysforcurrentandnew Bl 250 11 0 GeneralMicrobiology 400 ORI 212 MWF 1100AM-11:50AM Daggett Yes $50 students tobeadvised. Bl 250 12 O GeneralMicrobiologyLab#1 000 ORI 214 T 12:30PM-02:20PM Daggett Yes Bl 250 13 TQ-- GeneralMicrobiologyLab#2 0.00 ORI 214 W 12:30PM-02:20PM Daggett Yes Bl 302 40 0 BiologicalProcess&Aging 2.00 ORI 211 F 06:OOPM-10:OOPM Staff IMPORTANT 0 (9/9-10; 10/7-8) ORI 211 S 08:30AM-0500PM Bl 310 10 Evolution 3.00 ORI 211 MWF 08:00AM-08:50AM Powell Yes FALL DATES Bl 320 10 00: Immunology 3.00 ORI 206 TTH 0930AM-10:45AM Daggett Yes Bl 321 10 0 ImmunologyLaboratory 1.00 ORI 214 TH 12:30PM-03:20PM Daggett Yes $50 Bl 390 10 DirectedStudies:Biology 1.00 ORI 103 F 12:30PM-01:20PM Daggett Yes April 5 Advising Begins Bl 497 50 BiologyResearch 1-3 ARRANGED Powell Yes $50 April 1 Firstdayofregistration Bl 498 50 BiologyResearch/Seminar1 1.00 ARRANGED Powell $50 10a.m. - 5 p.m. * Musttakewithacorrespondinglab August 29 Day/Eveningclasses BUSINESS begin BU 110 20 0d UnderstandingComputersIBM 3.00 ORI 102 TH 06:00PM-08:40PM Staff September 10 Saturdayclasses begin BU 110 C2 0 UnderstandingComputersIBM 3.00 ORI 102 TTH 11 00AM-12:15PM Kopp MW BU 110 C3 0 UnderstandingComputersIBM 3.00 ORI 102 1030AM-11:45AM Kopp September 9 Weekend Intensives BU 301 10 IT LegalAspectsofBusiness 3.00 WHI 508 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM Gibbs begin BU 301 20 0 LegalAspectsofBusiness 3.00 WHI 508 T 0600PM-08:40PM Gibbs BU 310 10 0 Marketing 3.00 ORI 203 TTH 09:30AM-10:45AM Staff Yes BU 313 10 PromotionStrategy 3.00 WHI 508 TTH 01:00PM-02:15PM Acker BU 321 10 00 Management 3.00 WHI 505 MW 10:30AM-11 45AM Sanderson Yes BU 321 30 Management 3.00 ORI 206 S 08:30AM-03:00PM Horton Yes (10/29, 11/5, 12, 19, 12/3, 12/10) BU 322 20 OrgBehavior&Dev/Film 3.00 BOR 424 w 0600PM-0840PM Mills,E. Yes BU 322 Cl O OrganizBehavior8iDevelopmnt 3.00 WHI 505 MW 0900AM-10:15AM Sanderson Yes BU 323 20 ir HumanResourceManagement 3.00 BOR 423 T 06:00PM-O8:4OPM Sanderson Yes BU 326 20 OperationsManagement 3.00 WHI 505 M 06:00PM-08:40PM Horton Yes

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