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1 Klingler College of Arts and Sciences Biological Sciences 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday General Biology 2 Carmela Rios 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday General Biology 2 Carmela Rios 12:00-12:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday General Biology 2 Benedict Kemp 2:00-2:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday General Biology 2 Benedict Kemp 2:00-3:15 Monday/Wednesday Ecology James Maki 8:00-9:15 Tuesday/Thursday Evolutionary Biology Anthony Gamble 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday Animal Development Allison Abbott Chemistry 8:00-8:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday General Chemistry 2 Llanie Nobile 10:00-10:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday General Chemistry 2 Llanie Nobile 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Organic Chemistry 2 Christopher Dockendorff Economics 10:00-10:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Principles of Macroeconomics Farrokh Nourzad 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Principles of Macroeconomics Farrokh Nourzad English 3:30-4:45 Monday/Wednesday Honors English 2: Contemporary Fiction Gerard Canavan 5:30-9:30 Monday Literature, History, and Culture: The Arthurian Adventure John Curran 8:00-9:15 Tuesday/Thursdays Literature, History, and Culture: British and Irish Stage Tyler Farrell 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursdays Literature and Genre: Real Ballads: No Holds Barred John Boly 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Thursdays Critical Practices & Processes in Literary Studies: Reading Minds & Literary Forms Christine Krueger 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursdays Writing Practices and Processes: How Writing Works Elizabeth Angeli 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Thursdays Writing for Workplaces Elizabeth Angeli 12:30-1:45 Tuesday/Thursdays Creative Writing: Poetry Angela Sorby 12:30-1:45 Tuesday/Thursdays The Novel to 1900: British Novels: Christine Krueger 2:00-3:15 Tuesday/Thursdays British Literature of the Postmodernist Period John Boly 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursdays Jane Austen Albert Rivero 2:00-3:15 Monday/Wednesday Capstone: The Lives of Animals Gerard Canavan Languages, Literatures & Cultures 12:00-12:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri Elementary Arabic 2 Ibtisam Abujad 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday Spoken Arabic Enaya Othman 10:00-10:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri Elementary Chinese 2 Jing Zhai 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Intermediate Chinese 2 Jing Zhai 2:00-3:40 Tuesday/Thursday Intermediate French 1 Jeanette Kraemer 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday French Composition and Conversation Boubakary Diakite 9:00-9:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri Intermediate German 1 Michael Koch 2:00-3:15 Monday/Wednesday/Friday German Literature in English Translation: Nordic Crime Fiction Jennifer Watson 10:00-10:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs Elementary Italian 2 Giordana Kaftan 2:00-3:15 Tuesday/Thursday Italian Culture and Civilization: Art, Fashion, and Nation Giordana Kaftan 10:00-10:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Fri Elementary Latin 2 Luke Togni 9:00-9:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs Intensive Elementary Spanish Casey Riesing 1:00-1:50 Mon/Tues/Wed/Thurs Intermediate Spanish 1 Ashley Otto History
2 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday United States in the Twentieth Century 2 Steven Avella 2:00-3:15 Tuesday/Thursday History of Rock and Roll Phillip Naylor 1:00-1:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday A History of Native America Bryan Rindfleisch 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Topics in History: Ancient Unsolved Mysteries Jennifer Finn Mathematics and Computer Science 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Introduction to Computer Science Tyler Gillen 12:00-12:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Introduction to Computer Programming Niharika Jain 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Object-Oriented Software Design Dennis Brylow 2:00-2:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Object-Oriented Software Design Despoina Perouli 2:00-2:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Operating Systems Dennis Brylow/George Corliss 10:00-10:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Programming Computer Games Michael Slattery 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Calculus 1 Francis Pastijn 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Calculus 2 Michael Slattery 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Wednesday Algebra and Geometry for Teachers Marta Magiera 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Wednesday Discrete Mathematics Christopher Stocker 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Wednesday Foundations of Mathematics Christopher Stocker 12:00-12:50 Mon/Wed/Thurs/Fri Differential Equations Gary Krenz 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory Elaine Spiller 12:30-1:45 Tuesday/Wednesday Linear Algebra & Matrix Theory Kim Factor Physics 1:00-1:50 Thursday General Physics 2 Melissa Vigil 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Astronomy and Space Physics Christopher Stockdale 2:00-3:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Classical and Modern Physics with Calculus 2 Andrew Kunz Social Sciences 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday Introductory Anthropology Jocelyn Boor 12:00-12:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Introductory Anthropology Erin Hastings 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday Introduction to Criminology Darren Wheelock 2:00-2:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Introduction to the Law Olga Semukhina 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Principles of Sociology Michael McCarthy 12:30-1:45 Tuesday/Thursday Principles of Sociology Dawne Moon 2:00-3:15 Tuesday/Thursday Immigrants and their Communities Louise Cainkar College of Business Administration Accounting 12:00-12:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Principles of Financial Accounting Ms. Barbara Kren 1:00-1:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Principles of Financial Accounting Ms. Barbara Kren 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Thursday Analysis of Corporate Financial Statements Dr. Joe Wall Economics 10:00-10:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Macroeconomics Dr. Farrokh Nourzad 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Macroeconomics Dr. Farrokh Nourzad Finance 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Research and Financial Analysis Dr. David Krause 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Research and Financial Analysis Dr. David Krause 12:00-12:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Fixed Income Securities Dr. David Krause 8:30-9:15 Tuesday/Thursday Introduction to Banking Dr. Kent Belasco
3 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Thursday Introduction to Banking Dr. Kent Belasco IT 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Thursday Database Management Systems Dr. Terence Ow 11:00-12:15 Tuesday/Thursday Database Management Systems Dr. Terence Ow 2:00-3:15 Tuesday/Thursday Introduction to Information Systems Dr. Terence Ow 3:30-4:45 Introduction to Information Systems Dr. Terence Ow Management 2:00-3:15 Monday/Wednesday Strategic Management Dr. David Wangrow 3:30-4:45 Monday/Wednesday Strategic Management Dr. David Wangrow Marketing 8:00-8:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Introduction to Marketing Mr. Scott Rex 9:00-9:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Introduction to Marketing Mr. Scott Rex 11:00-11:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Customer Relationship Management Mr. Scott Rex Supply Chain 2:00-3:15 Monday/Wednesday Operations and Supply Chain Management Dr. Douglas Fisher 3:30-4:45 Monday/Wednesday Operations and Supply Chain Management Dr. Douglas Fisher Diederich College of Communication 1:00-1:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Persuasion Puckering 9:30-10:45 Tuesday/Thursday Intercultural Communication Carey 10:00-10:50 Monday/Wednesday/Friday Issues in Corporate Communication Waters 12:30-1:45 Tuesday/Thursday Corporate Advocacy Carey 1:00-2:15 Monday/Wednesday Introduction to Digital Media Garinger 1:00-2:50 Monday/Wednesday Film and TV Aesthetics Keeler 11:00-12:50 Tuesday/Thursday Digital Journalism 1: Journalism Bootcamp Slattery 9:00-10:50 Tuesday/Thursday Radio Reporting Vollbrecht 2:00-3:15 Monday/Wednesday Advertising Principles Pokrywczynski 12:30-1:45 Tuesday/Thursday Public Relations Principles Berg 9:00-10:50 Monday/Wednesday Acting 2: Advanced Fundamentals Cheatham College of Education 3:00-5:00 pm Monday/Wednesday Teaching Elementary Level Reading Kathleen Clark 11 am-12:15 pm Tuesday/Thursday Teaching in the Middle School Melissa Gibson 9:30-10:45 am Tuesday/Thursday Teaching Elementary Social Studies Melissa Gibson 3:30-4:45 pm Tuesday/Thursday Psychology of Human Development in Children and Adolescents in a Diverse Society Karen Evans 12:30-2:15 pm Tuesday/Thursday Teaching Elementary Reading, Language Arts and Children's Literacture 2 Karen Evans 12-12:50 pm Monday/Wednesday/ThursdaTeaching Children and Youth with Exceptional Needs Mary Carlson 3:30-4:45 Monday/Wednesday Teaching Children and Youth with Exceptional Needs Mary Carlson 11 am-12:15 pm Tuesday/Thursday Introduction to Learning and Assessment Maggie Cinto Opus College of Engineering Biomedical Engineering 1:00-1:50 p.m. Tuesday Biomedical Engineering II Dr. Barbara Silver-Thorn
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