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Fall 2009 Class Schedule Contents

Greetings and Welcome From the President ………………………………………. 3

UMSL/HSSU Master’s Degree Programs …………………………………………. 5

Busch School of Business Administration – Accelerated Program ………………… 7

Directory …………………………………………………………………………… 8

University Calendar ………………………………………………...……………… 9

University Calendar – Busch School of Business Administration ………………… 10

Tuition and Fee Schedule ………………………………………………………….. 12

Getting Started at Harris-Stowe State University ……………………..…………… 14

Bookstore Hours …………………………………………………………………... 15

Registration Procedures …………………………………………………………… 16

Academic Programs at Harris-Stowe State University ……………………...……… 17

Admissions Information ……………………………………………………………. 20

Academic Advisement ……………………………………………………………… 21

Financial Aid Information/Scholarship Opportunities ……………………………... 22

Cashier’s Office Information……………………………………………………….. 28

Registration Information …………………………………………………………… 31

Academic Support Services………………………………………………………… 35

Placement Testing……………………………………………………………….. 35

Standardized Testing ……………………………………………………………. 35

New Student Orientation .…………………………………………………………. 36

Student Support Services …………………………………………………………. 37

Student Teaching Information …………………………………………………….. 38

Graduation Information……………………………………………………………. 39

Final Examination Schedule .…………………………………………………...… 40

On-line Technology Resources …………………………………………………… 42

Shuttle Bus Schedule ……………………………………………………………… 43

Guide to Reading Course Schedule ……………………………………………….. 44

Course Listings …………………………………………………………………………. 45

The following course schedule contains the most up- to- date information at the time of printing. Check HSSU’s website for the most current schedule at www.hssu.edu.

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WARM GREETINGS AND WELCOME, from the PRESIDENT . . . Dear Students, New and Continuing: Greetings and a hearty welcome to another school year – at Harris-Stowe State University! To those of you who are joining our academic community for the very first time, I extend not only a warm welcome, but also our very sincere congratulations on selecting this venerable institution as the place for pursuing your higher education goals. You could not have chosen a more family-like university, or one that – through its long history of successfully serving the Greater St. Louis Community – is better able to address your needs and help you achieve your goals. You see, there are three characteristics of Harris-Stowe that place it in such an important and unique position. Those characteristics – as set forth proudly in our motto and commitment – are the following: ACCESSIBILITY, AFFORDABILITY, AND DIVERSITY – in students, in faculty, in staff, and in the administration. Few universities, either public or private, can claim, as fully, these attributes as can Harris-Stowe. One might well ask if these institutional distinctions really make a difference. The answer is a resounding, “YES!” Because they, among others, are the most telling factors that make it possible for any student – regardless of background – to pursue a higher education and to do so in a very profitable and satisfying environment. So, yes, indeed, these university traits are important! And, you are to rightly congratulated for having chosen Harris-Stowe! And, there is still another factor which makes it a major plus for those students attending this University, at this particular time in its long history. That factor is the tremendous and almost unprecedented growth and development that are taking place here. Just think, after well over a century of existence as a one-program, four-year college specializing in only one degree program – teacher education – Harris-Stowe, within the last three decades, has become not just a teachers college, but a university which has a State-mandated mission that is truly unique in Missouri. That mission recognizes, full well, that many, many students – in this state and community – have the potential for excellence, even though that fact may not have clearly in evidence in their past, and because they do, this university – among the few – offers them the opportunity to overcome those deficiencies and become real and successful competitors in the world of work! This is what makes Harris-Stowe unique and a real beacon of opportunity for all who are determined, through hard and persevering work, to acquire a sound and highly profitable education. So you see, your joining us at this juncture in our long history is making you an heir to a long and proud history and a legacy that will be long remembered and cherished. I, therefore, urge you to acquaint yourselves with this history and legacy and cherish it – like many before you – down through the years ahead.

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Finally, but by no means least, I urge each of you to do the very best in your studies, to take full advantage of all of the many opportunities which, in growing numbers, will be available to you. Always keep in mind the real purpose for which you are here. That purpose is to acquire the best higher education possible and that only through hard work, diligent study, and perseverance can anyone truly master college-level work. And never, for a moment, forget the other areas of development which are open to you at Harris-Stowe. It is these areas of extra-curriculum activities that build the well-rounded person and make for a truly productive and contributing member of any society. Be fully assured that the entire University family is here to help you succeed. Don’t be hesitant to let each of us know how we might be able to help you succeed. That’s why we are here! Again, a very warm and sincere welcome to Harris-Stowe State University! May you find it a treasure-trove of opportunity and satisfaction? Avail yourselves freely and often of the bounty of that treasure-trove. Very sincerely yours, Henry Givens, Jr. President

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Collaborative Master’s Degree Program in Elementary, Middle and Secondary Education

Do you have your bachelor’s degree?

Are you seeking advancement toward the master’s degree in Education?

If so, Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) is where you want to be! We are now accepting applications for enrollment for the

Collaborative Master’s Degree Program in Education with the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL)

A few of the exciting benefits associated with this new program are:

Team-taught courses, by both HSSU and UMSL Faculty Graduate course credit applicable toward teacher certification An accelerated program on a fast track to success Convenient, midtown location Smooth and convenient transition into the Master’s of Education program at USML

Sequence I

Certification in Middle School or Secondary Education

Course: Tch Ed 5310 Teacher Instruction Design Faculty: Linda Kleemann, Ph.D. [email protected]

Course: Tch Ed 5311 Foundations of Education Faculty: Racquel Bovier-Brown, Ph.D.

[email protected]

Course: Tch Ed 5312 Differentiated Instruction Faculty: Staff

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Sequence II

Master’s in Elementary, Secondary (including Middle), and Special Education

[Offered for individuals who already possess an initial teacher certification]

Course: Tch Ed 6010 Examining History, Community and Social Justice in Education

Faculty: Reynaldo Anderson, Ph.D. [email protected]

Course: Tch Ed 6020 Teacher Action, Advocacy, and Leadership

Faculty: Zeynep Akca, Ph.D. [email protected]

For more information about admission and registration contact: University of Missouri St. Louis Graduate Advisor: Nancy Ashford (314) 516-5483 email: [email protected] Harris-Stowe State University, Co-Chairs of Teacher Education: Dr. Linda Kleemann or Dr. Latisha Smith (314) 340–3662 email: [email protected] or [email protected]

Application Deadline for Spring 2010 – December 1, 2009 Register Online: www.umsl.edu/divisions/graduate/prospective/howtoapply.htm

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Harris-Stowe State University

Busch School of Business Administration

ADULT PATHWAY TO SUCCESS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

ACCELERATED OPTION

The Adult Pathway to Success is an accelerated night/weekend business administration degree program for working adults. This program provides a unique opportunity for adults with a minimum of four years of business experience to complete a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration while working full time during the day. The program can be completed in as little as 18 months, for students who have completed two years of study (60 semester hours) at an accredited college or university that can be applied toward satisfying Harris-Stowe State University’s requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree. The objective of the program is to enhance career opportunities of working adults in the St. Louis Metropolitan area through a quality and affordable business education. Requirements for admission:

Apply for admission to Harris-Stowe State University and meet the admission requirements for entry.

Apply for admission to the accelerated option in Business Administration. Applications are available in the Office of Academic Advisement.

Possess an earned Associate of Arts Degree that meets the Missouri State General Education requirements or 60 semester hours from an accredited college or university.

Possess a minimum of four years of business experience. Be motivated to be successful in a rigorous degree program.

Classes meet once a week for four and one half hours for eight weeks. Class schedules are Friday evenings from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and require Blackboard e-Education platform for discussions, assignments, and tests. Participation and attendance are required. Any student missing more than two classes will receive an “F” for the course. All other academic and institutional regulations are in the University Bulletin.

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Frequently Called Departments Department Location Telephone Admissions Office 009 340-3300

Academic Advisement 008 340-3307

Academic Affairs 106 340-3612

Academic Placement Testing 307 340-3648

Academic Support 307 340-3650

Accounting 010 340-3330

Athletics Emerson Performance Center 340-5721

Bookstore (owned by the Follett Company) Gillespie Student Center 340-5338 340-5341

Busch School of Business Administration

Career Services

5707 Wilson Ave

119

256-8162

340-3512

Cashier 018 340-5775

Center for Technology

Computer Services Help Desk

[email protected]

Counseling Services

014A

Gillespie Student Center 110 C

Busch School of Business Admin.

340-5766

340-5953

340-5112

256-8184

Financial Assistance 111 340-3500

Gillespie Residence Hall (GRH) 3025 Laclede 340-5005

Health Services Gillespie Student Center Room 111

Busch School of Business Admin.

340-5052

256-8184

Library 3011 Laclede 340-3620

Locker Assignment Gillespie Student Center Room 111 340-5053

Office of the Registrar 116 340-3600

Public Safety (Student IDs/Parking Permits) 019 340-3333

Scholarships 111 340-3500

Student Affairs Gillespie Student Center 111 340-5053

Student Support Services 004 340-3580

Ticket Office Emerson Performance Center 340-5987

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University Calendar Fall 2009

August 7 Due date for payment of tuition and fees for Fall 2009 Classes August 7 Application deadline for December 14, 2009 degree conferral August 10 Administrative withdrawal date for non-payment of tuition and fees for Fall 2009

Courses August 10 Last day to submit financial aid appeal letters to the Office of Financial Assistance August 15 August 18 August 19-21 August 21 August 22 August 22

Saturday registration Move in day for Gillespie Hall Residence and Student Center New Student Orientation New Student Teacher Orientation Transfer Student Orientation Fall 2009 Saturday classes begin and Saturday registration

August 24 Fall 2009 weekday and evening classes begin August 24-28 Late registration ($45 late fee) August 28 Last day for 100% refund of tuition charges and last day to register and/or make

schedule changes September 4 Last day for 50% refund of tuition charges September 5-7 Official University Holiday-campus closed-Labor Day September 11 Last day for 25% refund of tuition charges September 21 Administrative withdrawal date for never attending class(es) September 22 Begin $10.00 fee for drop/withdrawal October 5 Application deadline for May, 2010 degree conferral October 23 Last day for students to remove Spring and Summer 2009 Incomplete grades October 30 Last day for Instructors to submit Spring and Summer 2009 Incomplete grade

changes November 26-28 Official University Holiday-campus closed November 30 Classes resume and last day to drop/withdraw December 3-5 Reading period December 7-11 Final examination week (M-F classes) December 12 Final examination day for Saturday classes December 14 Final grades and attendance reports due by 4 p.m. December 14 Date for December 14, 2009 degree conferral

Registration for Fall Classes May 6, 2009 – August 14, 2009 (Online)

May 11, 2009-August 22, 2009 (In-Person) May 26, 2009-May 30, 2009 (Freshmen Registration Only)

Saturday Registration Dates August 15, 2009 and August 22, 2009

9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

The dates on this calendar are subject to change without prior notice.

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University Calendar Busch School of Business Administration Accelerated Program

Fall Session I and Fall Session II 2009

Registration for Fall Session I Classes May 6, 2009 – August 22, 2009

Registration for Fall Session II Classes

May 6, 2009 – October 16, 2009

Saturday Registration August 15, 2009 (Session I and II)

August 22, 2009 (For Session II Only) 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Fall Session Schedule I August 7 Application deadline for December 14, 2009 degree conferral August 7 Due date for payment of tuition and fees for Fall Session I Classes August 10 Last day to submit financial aid appeal letters to the Office of

Financial Assistance August 10 Administrative withdrawal date for non-payment of tuition and

fees Fall 2009 Classes August 13 Last day of regular registration for Fall Session I Classes August 14 Fall Session I classes begin August 15 Saturday registration August 14-15 Late registration for Fall Session I ($45 late fee) August 15 Last day to register for Fall Session Schedule I Classes August 17 Last day for 100% refund of tuition charges August 20 Administrative withdrawal date for never attending class(es) Last day for 50% refund of tuition charges August 24 Begin $10.00 fee for drop/withdrawal from Fall Session I Classes September 4-5 Official University holiday-campus closed (Accelerated Program Only) October 2 Last day to drop/withdraw from Fall Session I Classes October 5 Application deadline for May, 2010 degree conferral October 9-10 Final examinations. Fall Session I classes end. October 12 Final grades and final attendance reports for Fall Session I Classes,

due by 4 p.m.

Fall Session Schedule II August 10 Last day to submit financial aid appeal letters to the Office of

Financial Assistance August 22 Saturday registration for Fall Session II Classes

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October 2 Due date for payment of tuition and fees for Fall Session II Classes October 15 Last day of regular registration for Fall Session II Classes October 16 Fall Session Schedule II classes begin October 16 Late registration for Fall Session II ($45 late fee) October 16 Last day to register for Fall Session II Classes October 19 Last day for 100% refund of tuition charges October 22 Last day for 50% refund of tuition charges October 22 Administrative withdrawal dates for never attending class(es) October 26 Begin $10 fee for drop/withdrawal from Fall Session II Classes November 26-28 Official University holiday-campus closed December 4 Last day to drop/withdraw from Fall Session II Classes December 11-12 Final examinations. Fall Session II classes end. December 14 Final grades and final attendance reports for Fall Session II

Classes, due by 4 p.m.

The dates on this calendar are subject to change without prior notice.

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*Fees include the following charges: Technology Fee $ 50.00 Student Center Fee $100.00 Activity Fee $ 50.00

Tuition and Fee Schedule* *subject to change without notice

Fall – 2009

Credit Hour Load Charges # of Credit In-State Out-of

Hours Rate State Fees* 1 164.00 323.08 200.00 2 328.00 646.16 200.00 3 492.00 969.24 200.00 4 656.00 1,292.32 200.00 5 820.00 1,615.40 200.00 6 984.00 1,938.48 200.00 7 1,148.00 2,261.56 200.00 8 1,312.00 2,584.64 200.00 9 1,476.00 2,907.72 200.00

10 1,640.00 3,230.80 200.00 11 1,804.00 3,553.88 200.00 12 1,968.00 3,876.96 200.00 13 2,132.00 4,200.04 200.00 14 2,296.00 4,523.12 200.00 15 2,460.00 4,846.20 200.00 16 2,624.00 5,169.28 200.00 17 2,788.00 5,492.36 200.00 18 2,952.00 5,815.44 200.00 19 3,116.00 6,138.52 200.00 20 3,280.00 6,461.60 200.00

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MISCELLANEOUS FEES* *subject to change without notice

Application Fee $ 15.00 Late Registration Fee $ 45.00 Duplicate Schedule $ 3.00 Transcript – Mail $ 4.00 Transcript – Fax $ 14.00 Replacement ID $ 5.00 Drop/Add Class Fee (Per form) $ 10.00 Return Check Fee $ 25.00 Gillespie Residence Hall Suite Key $ 25.00 Gillespie Residence Hall Mail box Key $ 25.00 Gillespie Residence Hall Replacement ID $ 25.00 Meal Plan (Non – GRH Residents Only) Block Plan – 50 meals $218.00 Breakfast $ 3.85 Lunch $ 4.95 Dinner $ 6.06 Steak Night $ 7.70 Faculty/Staff Block Plan – 50 meals $218.00 Breakfast $ 3.45 Lunch $ 4.40 Dinner $ 5.40 Steak Night $ 6.85

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Getting Started at Harris-Stowe State University

Important information for all students

Students who would like to take courses at Harris-Stowe must first be admitted. Please see page 20 for information about admissions.

Once admitted, students must maintain continuous enrollment in order to register for the next semester’s classes. A student who did not take classes in the semester before a session for which he/she plans to register (Fall for Spring, Spring for Summer or Fall) must be readmitted to the University.

Some students may be required to take placement tests before registration. Please see page 33 for the test administration schedule.

Students who require financial assistance to attend the University should apply in advance of registration. Please see pages 22-25 for financial aid information.

In addition to tuition charges, each student is assessed a non-refundable technology fee of $50.00, student activity fee of $50.00, and a student center fee of $100.00 at the time of registration each semester. These fees are subject to change.

Students who do not meet payment schedules for charges and fees may be administratively withdrawn from the University. The student will be liable for all debts incurred up to the date of withdrawal. For more information about withdrawal and refund policies, please see pages 30-32.

Harris-Stowe offers four types of courses: basic skills courses, general education courses, pre-professional courses, and professional-level courses. Professional-level courses are usually numbered 300 or above. Generally, only students who have been admitted to a degree program in the division/department offering these courses will be permitted to register for upper level

courses. Requirements for admission to the professional level vary from one division/department to another. Please see pages 17-19 for information about degree programs. Please consult the current Bulletin for more information.

The minimum number of credit hours required for a baccalaureate degree is 120. Because of program/course pre-requisites and degree distribution requirements, most students will earn more than 120 credit hours before they graduate.

Students must be registered in the semester in which their degrees are conferred.

All students are required to wear or have in their possession their student identification cards. Identification cards may be obtained from the Office of Public Safety, Room 019, during posted hours of operation. Student ID cards are required to use the library, computer laboratories, entry into the Gillespie Hall Student Center, and the weight room in the Emerson Performance Center.

Students must have campus parking tags to park in any of the University parking lots. A valid current student ID card and/or state picture ID, and a current class schedule stamped “paid” are needed to secure a campus parking tag. Parking tags may be obtained from the Office of Public Safety, Room 019, during posted hours of operation.

Children on Campus

The University has the responsibility to protect the safety and welfare of children on its premises. Children are not to be left unattended in halls, offices, the Annex, cafeteria, or library. Students are not permitted to bring children to class. The University will take

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appropriate action if children are left unattended.

Students Called to Active Military Duty

Students called to active military duty before the end of a semester or summer session must provide a copy of the military orders to the Registrar. Students called to active military duty may elect to complete coursework early or to receive “incompletes” in their courses. These “I” grades will be left open without penalty until the end of military service. Interested students should inquire at the Office of the Registrar for details.

Notice of Non-Discrimination

The bookstore is owned and

operated by the Follett Publishing Company.

Harris-Stowe State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, age, marital status, parental status, handicapping condition in admission, access, treatment or

employment. For details, contact the Human Resources Department, Room 114

(314) 340-3340.

Follett Bookstore Hours

Regular Hours Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Fridays 9 a.m.- Noon Registration Extended Hours Saturday, August 15 and 22, 2009 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Thursday, August 24-27, 2009 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

Harris-Stowe State University is a smoke-free campus.

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Registration Procedures New/Readmitted

Students

Continuing Students

Start Here Start Here

Admissions Room 009

Academic Advisement

Room 008 Pick up Registration Form and

receive class schedule

If you are not receiving financial aid, go to the Cashiers’ Office.

Cashiers’ Office Room 018

Payment or arrangements noted on Registration.

Financial Assistance Room 111

Recipients of Aid/Scholarships Registration Form validated.

Registrar Room 116

Registration confirmed.

Public Safety Room 019

Student ID’s/ Parking Permit

(Optional)

Student Activities GRH 111

Locker Registration

In order for your registration to be complete, follow ALL steps listed.

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Academic Programs at Harris-Stowe State University Harris-Stowe State University offers its students a wide variety of academic opportunities including workshops, institutes, field experiences, and course work. Upon request, specifically designed institutes and workshops are made available to interest groups. Most classes, however, are part of baccalaureate degree programs. The University offers twelve (12) Bachelor of Science degree programs. Each of these degree programs consists of two levels: (1) a lower-division level which provides a general education foundation and (2) an upper-division level, consisting of a specific set of professional studies that gives the degree program its name. Below are brief descriptions of the University’s academic programs. General Education Studies The Harris-Stowe State University general education curriculum serves as the foundation for professional studies and lifelong learning. Also, in accordance with the articulation agreement established by the Coordinating Board for Higher Education (CBHE) in Missouri, the University's General Education curriculum is designed to accommodate transfer students. Harris-Stowe offers general education courses that are designed to address crucial academic skills and knowledge areas. The academic skills addressed are oral and written communication skills, higher-order thinking skills, technology and information management skills, and valuing skills. These skills are addressed across the curriculum. The knowledge areas covered are the social and behavioral sciences, humanities and fine arts, mathematics, and the biological and physical sciences. After completion of the 42 credit hour general education component, students will be able to: engage in higher-order thinking; communicate effectively in written form; communicate effectively in oral form; manage information; understand the moral and ethical values of a diverse society and understand that many courses

of action are guided by value judgments about the way things ought to be; understand the ways in which humans have addressed their condition through imaginative

work in creative art and speculative thought; understand fundamental mathematical concepts; and understand the principles of the life and physical sciences.

Busch School of Business Administration The Harris-Stowe State University Busch School of Business Administration Department presently offers five Bachelor of Science degrees: (1) Accounting; (2) Business Administration with options in entrepreneurship, management, and marketing; (3) Health Care Management; (4) Hospitality and Tourism Management and (5) Information Sciences and Computer Technology with options in computer studies and management information systems.

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Each program area of specialization is based on a comprehensive liberal arts foundation and a well-defined core curriculum. These programs offer the student the opportunity to prepare to enter the business world as a professional. Each area of specialization contains the following components: a broad general education base of 42 credit hours of course work in written and oral

communication skills, mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, computing and information technologies, and humanities and fine arts;

a general business core component; a Bachelor of Science program core for each of the degrees and options offered by the

Division of Business; and an internship, which is an essential part of the preparation for a business career. The internship

field experience exposes the student to the actual business environment, and helps bridge the gap between the classroom and a career in the business world.

Teacher Education Programs Harris-Stowe State University’s Teacher Education Department presently offers four Bachelor of Science degree programs. The curriculum of each includes: general education courses, pre-student teaching clinical experiences, professional courses, supervised student teaching and the State of Missouri exit assessment for teacher education. Early Childhood Education (Grades Birth-3). A program for students who plan to teach at the

early childhood level, including a general education curriculum, foundations for teaching courses, methods courses, and clinical experiences.

Elementary Education (Grades 1-6). A foundation program for students who plan to teach at the elementary school level, including a general education curriculum, foundations for teaching courses, methods courses, and clinical experiences.

Middle School Education (Grades 5-9). This program includes foundations for teaching courses, methods courses, and clinical experiences. The Middle School major includes the following areas of study: Social Studies, Mathematics and Natural Science.

Secondary Education (Grades 9-12). This program is for those who plan to teach at the high school level. Students choose an option area from Unified Science-Biology, English, Mathematics, or Social Studies. The foundation for secondary education includes a general education curriculum, foundations for teaching courses, methods courses, and clinical experiences.

Teacher Certifications. Harris-Stowe State University offers course work necessary to meet State of Missouri teacher certification requirements in the following areas:

o Library Media Specialist (Special Programs Only) o Cross-Categorical Special Education o Early Childhood Education o Elementary School Education o Middle School Education o Secondary Education o Reading Specialist

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Urban Specializations Programs The Harris-Stowe State University Urban Specializations Department presently offers three (3) Bachelor of Science degree programs. The curriculum of each includes: general education courses, professional courses and an internship in the student's area of interest. Each also emphasizes reasoning, communication and technological skills. Urban Education is a non-teaching degree program for students who are interested in careers in

government or the nonprofit sector, and for students interested in graduate work in public policy, urban affairs or law. Students may choose to specialize in either Public Administration or Urban Studies.

The Criminal Justice program offers three distinct degree programs. In Law Enforcement, Harris-Stowe State University offers a “Two plus Two” program. In this program, the student completes the first two years of course of study at area community colleges and concludes his/her professional studies at the University. The other two traditional degree programs offered by the University are in Criminal Justice, designed to prepare students for leadership roles in criminal justice agencies and/or for entry into graduate programs and in Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Juvenile Justice.

The Professional Interdisciplinary Studies program is designed for students whose academic and career needs are better met by content from multiple disciplines. This program allows students to: (a) earn a Bachelor of Science degree by studying a broad range of courses from three of the other Harris-Stowe State University degree programs, (b) follow a plan of study that is tailored to specific interests and/or career goals and (c) realize their potential for success in an ever-changing job market.

Admission To All Academic Degree Programs Students are responsible for familiarizing themselves with the University Bulletin and all pertinent literature/documents that govern the requirements for degree program admission. Students are also responsible for maintaining a satisfactory cumulative grade-point average and completing all admission requirements of their degree program. Academic Advisors and Department Faculty will assist and counsel, but the final responsibility remains that of the student. To complete admission requirements, the student must:

1. Obtain application forms from the degree program office: Accounting, Business Administration, Health Care Management, Hospitality and

Tourism Management and Information Sciences and Computer Technology: B01 (Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Ave.)

Teacher Education: Room 207 Urban Education, Criminal Justice, and Professional Interdisciplinary Studies: Room 209

or 317 2. Complete and submit all required paperwork to the degree program office. 3. Complete all admission procedures identified by the respective degree programs and other

University offices/departments. 4. Satisfactorily complete all requirements in the general education curriculum. 5. Earn the required cumulative grade-point average for degree program admission.

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Students are urged to contact their Academic Advisor for assistance and clarification.

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Admissions Information

Admission decisions are made without regard to race, color, age, creed, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, religious beliefs, handicap or national origin. Application forms and admissions information, including admissions criteria, may be obtained from the Office of Admissions. First-time freshmen and new students who have less than 24 semester hours of transferable college-level coursework MUST take the Harris-Stowe State University placement test, if they do not provide documentation of having a score of at least 18 on the individual sections of the ACT or a score of at least 440 on the individual sections of the SAT. Transfer students must meet with an Admissions Officer for a transcript evaluation. This evaluation MUST take place prior to course registration and/or academic advisement. A person who already possesses the baccalaureate (or higher) degree and is seeking certification as a teacher, must submit official college/university transcripts for evaluation prior to course registration. All international students must complete and submit an application for admission. All Applicants for admission must: Complete an admissions application. Submit a $15 non-refundable application fee. Request that their official high school transcript or general equivalency diploma (GED) and

official transcripts from all previously attended colleges/universities (if applicable) be sent to the Office of Admissions. The high school graduation verification, all official college/university transcripts and results of the American College Test (ACT) or Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) must be received by the Office of Admissions for a student’s admission to be complete.

Academic records from institutions outside the United States must be submitted, translated in English. Students from non-English speaking countries must submit scores from the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum paper score of 500 or a computer score of 173 is required. International students must provide evidence that a minimum of $19,722.00 per year is available to them while they are in the United States. This amount is the minimum cost of living and studying for a single, full-time student at Harris-Stowe State University for one year. Please contact the Office of Admissions for further details. Admission to Harris-Stowe State University does not necessarily guarantee admission to a specific degree program. Students should refer to the appropriate sections of the University Bulletin for program-specific requirements.

Admission Application Processing Fee A non-refundable fee of $15 is assessed to all re-admitted and all newly admitted students.

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Academic Advisement Perhaps the single most important aspect of any student's academic life is his or her degree program curriculum. To assist students in selecting and organizing a successful academic program, the University provides assistance through the Office of Academic Advisement.

The primary function of the Academic Advisor is to help each student understand the course requirements of the selected program curriculum and to guide students in making wise choices each semester in order to meet the degree/certification requirements.

While Academic Advisors provide advice and guidance in meeting degree and/or certification requirements, each student is responsible for final decisions regarding organization of the academic program plus the direction and intensity of study.

All students must follow academic regulations and policies of the University relative to prerequisites and curriculum requirements.

Academic Advisement Office Hours

Monday, Tuesday, and Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday: 8 a.m. -7 p.m.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Advisement Office? The Advisement Office is located on the ground floor of the University in Room 008, next

door to the Admissions Office.

Who Is My Academic Advisor? Academic advisors are assigned to students according to major/degree program.

When Should I Meet With An Academic Advisor? All students are strongly encouraged to meet with an academic advisor at least once each

semester.

What Should I Bring To An Advisement Session? Any questions regarding prerequisites, curriculum requirements, graduation/certification

requirements, department admissions requirements or any other questions or concerns.

How Do I Declare or Change My Major? Complete a Declaration of Specialization Form indicating an initial major/degree or the new

major/degree.

How Many Credit Hours Must I Earn to Be Considered a Sophomore, Junior or Senior? Freshman: 1-29 credit hours; Sophomore: 30-59 credit hours; Junior: 60-89 credit hours;

Senior: 90 or more credit hours

When Should I Apply for Graduation? Students are required to apply for graduation according to the date published in the schedule

each semester. Please see Prospective Graduates Notepad in this schedule.

More Questions? Call us at 314-340-3307

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Financial Assistance

All degree-seeking students attending Harris-Stowe State University, in at least half-time status (six credit hours or more), are encouraged to apply for Financial Aid. All Financial Aid awards are based on enrollment, attendance and need. Steps in Applying for Financial Assistance

1. Complete a 2009-2010 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Form and 2009-2010 HSSU Financial Assistance Application. The HSSU Financial Assistance Application is available in Room 111. The FASFA is submitted electronically at www.fasfa.ed.gov and must include the University’s school code 002466.

2. Seven days after submitting a FASFA on line Students should log onto their “My

HSSU” page to review the status of their applications. Students are encouraged to utilize this page to assist them with tracking their progress and any inquiries about additional documentation needed to complete their file. If the Student Aid Report (SAR) or the University indicates that you are selected for verification, you will need to complete a verification form and submit signed copies of your 2008 federal income tax forms and W-2’s. If you are a dependent student, you will have to provide your parents’ 2008 tax forms and W-2’s. A dependant student is one who is under 24 years of age, is unmarried, has no children and has not served in the armed forces or on active duty.

3. Once all of the above-listed forms are received, your file will be completed and you will receive from the Unversity an award letter for your files. This will give you an opportunity to decline and/or reduce any financial aid that you do not want. Your financial aid award may be adjusted when you register and then drop or add courses.

The "2009-2010 Free Application for Federal Student Aid" Form and the "2009-2010 HSSU Financial Assistance Application" must be completed to receive financial assistance for the academic year. Other documents may be required prior to your being awarded financial assistance, based upon individual circumstances. If these documents are not received, the University will not be able to process your request for financial assistance. Sources of Financial Aid

Federal Pell Grant. The Federal Pell Grant is need-based aid that does not have to be repaid. 1. A student, who receives federal assistance and withdraws from the University before

60 percent of the enrollment period has elapsed, may be required to repay financial assistance funds. Students who do not attend the classes for which they are registered may also be required to repay financial assistance funds.

2. Before a refund can be made to the student, the University must first make a refund to the appropriate financial assistance programs providing assistance to the student.

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3. Any student receiving financial assistance, who is withdrawing from the University, is responsible for understanding the current financial assistance refund policy. This policy and sample refund calculations are distributed in the Admissions and Academic Advisement Offices and are available in the Office of Financial Assistance.

4. Financial assistance recipients who receive unofficial withdrawals or fail to attend class may be subject to repay State and Federal aid issued on their behalf.

5. Student financial aid recipients are required to make satisfactory academic progress, as outlined in the University Bulletin. Details are available in the Office of Financial Assistance and the Office of the Registrar.

Special Access Award. This is a special, limited fund available only to residents of St. Clair, Madison and Monroe Counties in Illinois. It is used to balance "out of state" course costs for low-income students residing in these three counties and who are first generation college students. These limited funds are available on a first-come, first-serve, basis. Charles Gallagher Student Financial Assistance Program (formerly Missouri Student Grant Program (MSGP). The Charles Gallagher Student Financial Assistance Program is need-based aid that does not have to be repaid. The Coordinating Board for Higher Education awards this grant to full-time students from Missouri. The application deadline is April 1st of each year. Scholarships. A wide variety of scholarships are available. The University funds most, but there are many scholarships funded by external sources. Students should check with the Scholarships Officer, Room 111 and the Office of Admissions, Room 009, for current academic scholarships, and with the Athletic Department in the Emerson Performance Center for current athletic academic awards. Federal Work Study (FWS). The Federal Work Study Program employs students who are enrolled at least part-time and are eligible to work on and off-campus on a part-time basis. Students are awarded on the basis of need and are paid bi-weekly at the current federal minimum wage. Funds for this program are limited; not all students can be awarded Federal Work Study. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program (FSEOG). The FSEOG is also need-based aid which does not have to be repaid. Because of limited funds, this grant is awarded, according to Federal Regulations, to students on a first- come, first-serve basis.

NOTICE TO STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID Federal financial aid recipients must meet Federal standards of satisfactory academic progress in order to remain eligible for financial aid. Students must attend scheduled class sessions, must pass at least two-thirds of the courses for which they enroll, and must maintain a session grade-point average of 2.0 for all academic programs (2.5 for Teacher Education) for up to 150 total credit hours. Students who do NOT meet these standards may be ineligible for financial aid. To verify or to appeal your financial aid status, please visit the Office of Financial Assistance, Room 111. The deadline date for appeals is: August 10th for fall classes.

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University Employment. University Employment is on-campus, part-time employment awarded to students who are ineligible for Federal work-study. Students are paid bi-weekly, at the current federal minimum wage. This program is funded with Institutional funds; therefore, not all students can be awarded University Employment. Federal Stafford Loan Program (formerly the GSL). This loan program consists of subsidized and unsubsidized loans which must be repaid. These Federal funds are borrowed directly from a bank or lending institution. The interest rate for new borrowers is variable and payments begin six months after a student stops attending the University on at least a half-time basis. Loan limits are set by the the Federal government. Actual loan eligibility is determined by the Office of Financial Assistance and may be reduced accordingly.

Federal PLUS. If a student is considered a dependent student and needs additional funding, his/her parents may apply for a PLUS loan. These Federal funds are borrowed directly from a bank or a lending institution. The PLUS loan is based solely on the parent's credit history. The interest rate for new borrowers is variable and payments begin within 60 days after the loan is disbursed. Emergency Loans. The University has a limited amount of short-term loan funds (the maximum amount is $100) that are administered by the Office of Financial Assistance, from which students may make interest-free loans for emergency needs. Because the loan funds are of a revolving nature, all loans must be repaid during the semester in which the loan is made. Students are required to repay on or before the date agreed upon to be eligible for future loan privileges. Veterans Administration. Harris-Stowe State University is a fully-approved institution for Veterans Educational Assistance. The University is in full compliance with all applicable Veterans Administration guidelines and procedures are specified in brochures availabe in the Office of Financial Assistance. A certifying official is available in Room 111 and will provide additional information regarding academic progress and certification requirements. The Veterans Administration is periodically informed concerning students' grades and attendance. Additional information regarding the Standards of Progress that apply to all students can be found in the University Bulletin. Military Scholarship Programs. Both the Navy and the Coast Guard offer full-time students, who have completed 24 credit hours in historically black colleges and universities (HBCU’s) like Harris-Stowe, the opportunity to compete for award packages which pay charges, fees, books, and a small stipend in return for military service as an officer or enlisted member after graduation. The sea-service programs do not require reserve duty or summer training until after graduation. Alternately, Harris-Stowe students may participate in the Army or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) programs at Washington University (Army) and St. Louis University (Air Force). These programs lead to commissions in the respective services. Finally, the armed forces offer Montgomery GI Bill benefits to military reservists, as well as pay for

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reserve duty. For information about commission programs, please see the military liaison in Room 115. Non-resident-charge credit for eligible non-Missouri residents. A non-resident who pays Missouri income tax is eligible (with certain restrictions) to receive a limited credit against the per-credit-hour charges assessed on one's self, one's spouse, and one's Form 1040 listed dependents. The credit for charges against each student is limited to the difference between Missouri and non-Missouri charges. The overall credit received by one taxpayer in an academic year and the preceding summer is limited to the total Missouri tax paid during the calendar year preceding said summer. Applications are available in the Office of Financial Assistance, Room 111. School District Title II Training Contracts for Course Charges Grants. Various school districts, including the St. Louis Public Schools, may contract with the University to provide charges-paid coursework in mathematics, science, and technology for their teachers and teacher aides. Contact your appropriate district office to confirm eligibility. Title IV Refund Calculations. A return of Title IV funds calculations must be performed for Title IV students who completely withdraw from a semester (payment period). An official withdrawal occurs when a student either completes and signs a Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form or submits a written request to be withdrawn from classes. The form or written request must be submitted to the Office of the Registrar for final processing. The withdrawal date for a student who did not officially withdraw is the Last Day of Attendance (LDA) as reported by the instructor. The LDA will be checked for all students who receive final grades of “F.” If the LDA occurs before the end of the semester, then Title IV Recalculation of Federal Aid will be performed. The student may owe HSSU and/or the Department of Education. Financial Assistance Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy Authority The Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended, and the final regulations set forth by the Department of Education in 34 CFR 668 requires that institutions of higher education establish standards of satisfactory academic progress. A student who does not meet standards is not eligible to receive federally funded financial aid. Harris-Stowe State University shall make these standards applicable to all Federal and State programs for the purpose of maintaining a consistent and reasonable financial aid policy. This policy does not override any other policy that may have more stringent requirements for renewal set by the governing body for that award. Satisfactory Academic Progress Standards Students are required to make satisfactory academic progress toward a degree if they want to receive federal and state financial aid funds. A student is considered achieving satisfactory progress if they meet three basic standards:

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Grade Point Average Students are required to maintain a session grade-point average of 2.0 for all academic programs (2.5 for Teacher Education) to remain eligible for financial aid. If a student fails to achieve the required GPA in a semester, a probationary semester will be allowed in which the student must achieve the required GPA in order to remain eligible for financial aid. Attempted hours and 60% completion Requirement Attempted hours will be measured each semester at the end of the second week of the semester. Students are required to complete 60% of their attempted course work each semester. If a student fails to complete 60% of their attempted course work in a semester, a probationary semester will be allowed in which the student must complete 60% of their attempted course work in order to remain eligible for financial aid. Maximum Time Frame Federal regulations limit the maximum number of hours a student may attempt and continue to receive financial aid to 150%. The number of attempted hours is determined by the degree they are pursuing. Attempted hours are measured each semester after the second week of the semester. Each student’s academic process will be measured after each semester has ended to determine the progress made for that semester. If a student fails to graduate within the time frame allotted the student is ineligible for financial aid. Financial Aid Probation If a student fails to achieve satisfactory academic progress for a semester, they are placed on probation. During this semester students are required to sign a retention contract and attend retention sessions. Students are eligible to receive aid during the probationary semester. Appeals If a student fails to achieve satisfactory academic progress after his/her probationary period he/she may submit an appeal to the Financial Aid Appeals Committee. The Financial Aid Appeals Committee is comprised of financial aid office staff, advisors, and other University personnel. Financial aid appeals must be based on an undue hardship caused by a personal injury, illness, death of an immediate family member or other mitigating circumstances supported with appropriate documentation. Documentation must be provided. The appeals committee can not\will not access any student’s private medical or educational records due to privacy laws. Appeals without appropriate documentation will not be reviewed and will be returned to the student. Appeals from students must be made in writing to the Financial Aid Appeals Committee within 15 days after receipt of notification. The Office of Financial Assistance will provide a written decision to the student within 15 days of receipt of an appeal. The decision of the Financial Aid Appeals Committee is final.

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Financial Aid Suspension and Reinstatement If a student is denied an appeal, that student is placed on Financial Aid suspension. Students will have their eligibility for financial assistance reinstated when they have reached the level of satisfactory academic progress stated in the policy. They may achieve this status by the completion of incomplete grades, correction of incorrect grades, or by earning more than six credit hours for a semester without the benefit of financial aid. It is the student’s responsibility to inform Financial Assistance of any changes or corrections. Financial Assistance will publish this policy and notify by mail any student who is no longer eligible to receive financial aid funds. This notice shall be addressed to the student’s permanent address on file with the University. It is the responsibility of the student to inform the Registrar’s Office of a correct permanent address at all times. Transfer Students Transfer students will be evaluated on the course work completed and the GPA achieved at their prior institution(s) before financial aid is processed. A student who does not meet the policy at Harris-Stowe will be placed on a probationary semester requiring 60% of their attempted hours completed and a 2.0 semester GPA to remain eligible for subsequent semesters. Academic Fresh Start Policy The Academic Fresh Start is grant to a student returning to the University after being absence for at least three calendar years from any post-secondary institution and needs to request financial assistance. The policy is designed for undergraduate students who have gained maturity outside of higher education and have demonstrated acceptable academic performance following their return. The Academic Fresh Start applies only to returning undergraduate students who had previously completed 30 semester hours or less. Students are given a probationary semester of financial assistance.

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Cashier’s Office Information Hours of Operation: The Cashier’s Office is located at Room 018 in the Henry Givens Administration Building at 3026 Laclede Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63103. Normal business hours are as follows: Monday and Tuesday: 9 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday: 9 a.m.–7 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m.–3 p.m. The last Saturday of each month, the office will be open from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. During Registration the Cashier’s office will be opened for extended hours. Payment Options: Harris-Stowe State University will accept a payment via mail, in person, over the phone, and online. Harris- Stowe accepts the following payment types: cash, money order, check, credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, American Express, Discover), and debit cards. Mail – Complete the payment stub of your billing statement and submit the payment to: Attn: Cashier’s Office, 3026 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103. Please do not mail cash. Checks or Money Orders should include the student ID number and student name on the front. In Person – Payments will be accepted at the Cashier’s Office, room 018, in the Henry Givens Administration Building. Please see above for office hours. Phone – You may make a payment with a credit card or debit card via the phone. Please call (3141) 340-3343 and a cashier will take pertinent information to process a payment. Receipts are mailed upon request. Online – Payments may be made online at www.hssu.edu. On the menu bar, select “Current Student” then select “Student Homepage” and click on the online payment link. Online payments may be made via; credit card/ debit card, checking account and savings accounts. A confirmation of the payment will be emailed to confirm a successful payment. Return Check Policy: Checks are electronically processed at time of payment. Any check payable to Harris - Stowe State University that is returned unpaid will be assessed a $25 return check fee.

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HSSU Monthly Payment Plan: For the Fall 2009 Session, students who do not wish to pay their charges in full, do not have financial aid covering 100% of their tuition and fee charges, or are not confirmed third - party recipients at the time of registration, must participate in the Harris – Stowe State University Installment Agreement. Students will complete an Installment Agreement at the Cashier’s Office, room 018. Students who will have an unpaid balance will not be financially cleared for enrollment until this form has been completed. All students on the installment plan will be assessed a $35 non-refundable fee. The first installment payment will be the sum of the applicable fees plus 25% of your total expenses (i.e. fees, Credit Hour Load Charges). The remaining balance will be paid in three monthly installments. Students residing in the Gillespie Residence Hall may have an extended payment plan for housing fees. All accounts with an unpaid balance will be assessed a fee of 1% finance charge. This fee will be charged on a monthly basis on the closing date for billing statements. The closing date is the 20th of the month. Billing statements are mailed each month and payments are due the 5th of the following month. Failure to comply with the payment plan will result in the following: (1) a Hold will be placed on the student’s account which will prevent access to official student records, (2) accounts past due over 60 days will be forwarded to a collection agency, (3) Costs incurred to collect past due amounts will be assessed to the student. Monthly Billing Statements All students enrolled in the current semester will receive a billing statement detailing tuition charges, fees, payments, pending financial aid or awarded financial aid. The statement reflects all transactions made up to the closing date. Billing statements are mailed to the current mailing address on file with the Registrar’s Office. Questions about applied financial aid should be addressed with the Office of Financial Assistance. If a discrepancy is discovered within a billing statement, the student must communicate the discrepancy to the Cashier’s Office. If the discrepancy has not been resolved in thirty days, the dispute must be submitted in writing to the Cashier’s Office: Attn: Cashier’s Office, Students Accounts Supervisor, 3026 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, MO 63103.

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Third – Party Billing When an external organization makes a commitment to pay your educational expenses, they are considered a third party payer by the University. This organization must submit a letter of authorization to the Cashier’s Office. The authorization should include:

1. Student name 2. Semester covered by funds 3. Type of charges and fees covered (tuition, fees, books) 4. Correspondence address to send a HSSU invoice 5. Contact person’s name, telephone number, and e-mail address

Third party payers must pay the University directly. Organizations that pay or reimburse students directly will not be allowed to participate in third party billing. Once the letter of authorization is received from the Cashier’s Office, an invoice will be forwarded to the third party payer. Invoices will be submitted at the beginning of the semester, after the 100% refund period. All invoices will be accompanied by the third party payer’s required supporting documentation (i.e. verification of enrollment, fee schedule, and book and supply receipts.) Balances that remain unpaid are the responsibility of the student. Financial Aid If you have applied for financial aid in advance and have received an award letter, your letter describes how much of your award will be paid towards your student tuition and fees. If you only receive a partial award, then you must pay the remainder of your student tuition and fees as well as complete an Installment Agreement. See Monthly Payment Plan for more information. Financial aid that has not yet been disbursed will appear on your monthly billing statement as “Pending Aid”. Pending Aid is financial aid that has not been disbursed to your account. Your statement will reflect Pending Aid as a deduction from your account balance which will be calculated towards your Balance Due. Please contact the Office of Financial Assistance if you have applied for financial aid in advance and have not received your award letter by the date your student fees are due. Pending Aid is financial aid that has not been disbursed to your account. Financial aid refunds are processed only on disbursed funds.

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Fall Registration Information Registration for Fall classes begins Monday, May 6, 2009. When Can I Register? Mondays and Tuesdays 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. Fridays 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday registration dates: August 15 and 22, 2009 (9 a.m.–1: p.m.) Late Registration: August 24-28, 2009 for Regular Session. A $45 late fee will be added to all late registrations. Online Registration @ Harris-Stowe State University

Harris-Stowe State University is pleased to announce that online registration for Fall 2009 will be available on Wednesday, May 27, 2009. Please note that Online Registration is for continuously enrolled HSSU students only. In addition:

1. Students must be continuing degree-seeking and or certification seeking only 2. They must have a CGPA of 2.0 or higher 3. Degree seeking students must have at least 24 cumulative HSSU earned hours 4. Certification seeking students must have at least 12 cumulative HSSU earned hours 5. Students cannot register for internships, senior synthesis courses and or student teaching online

Students may register online until: Friday, August 14, 2009.

To register, go to the following URL: https://sis.hssu.edu:9040/cgi-bin/student/frame.cgi Login instructions may be found at: http://www.hssu.edu/content.cfm?ID=47 For additional assistance, email [email protected] or call 314-340-3327 Students may only register for a maximum of eighteen credit hours. Students with “holds” on their university records will not be allowed to register for classes until the “holds” have been cleared. Students must either pay for classes at the time of registration OR present proof of having one of the following during registration: financial assistance, scholarships, assistance with course charges, third-party billing or money on deposit. Students who do not have proof of prior financial arrangements must report to the Cashiers’ Office in Room 018 to enroll in the interest-free monthly payment option. Personal checks presented will be processed using an electronic check service. The check will be scanned, and the document stamped “VOID.” The payment will be processed electronically and appear on your checking account statement. Checks presented in person will be returned and payments received through the mail will be destroyed. Students admitted to the Busch School of Business Administration program must obtain written approval of courses selected for registration from the department advisors or the Dean prior to registering for classes.

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Students who were not enrolled at HSSU during the Spring 2009 semester will begin the registration process in the Office of Admissions, Room 009. Students who desire a duplicate copy, lose or misplace their class schedule may obtain a replacement copy for $3 from the Office of the Registrar, Room 116. How to Drop a Class or Withdraw from the University Classes Never-Attended. Registration of students who never attended any session of any course taken will be automatically nullified and all University fees, except the admission fee, shall be refunded to the payer. In cases in which some courses were never attended, but others were attended, only the tuition of the courses never attended will be refunded to the payer. If the student has received any financial aid for courses never attended, these funds will be revoked, and the student must pay any remaining costs. Official In-Person Withdrawal Students must complete the following steps in order to be officially withdrawn from a course.

1. Obtain the Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form from the Office of Academic Advisement (Room 008) or from the Office of the Registrar (Room 116).

2. Complete the form in the presence of an Academic Advisor, the Registrar or a designee. 3. If the withdrawal is after the first day of class, the student must obtain the instructor's signature

and last date of attendance on the form. 4. Students receiving financial assistance, grants, loans, and/or scholarships must consult with a

Financial Assistance Counselor prior to withdrawal. 5. The Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form MUST be presented either to:

The Office of Academic Advisement during the refund period or The Office of the Registrar after the refund period ends.

6. All completed and signed Drop/Add/Withdrawal Forms must be presented to Room 116 for final processing.

7. The Registrar will assign the date the form is received in the Office of the Registrar as the official date of withdrawal.

Official By-Mail Withdrawal for Special Circumstances Students must send a letter to the Office of the Registrar requesting withdrawal from one or more courses. The official date of withdrawal is the postmark date shown on the envelope containing the letter requesting withdrawal. The student's signature and identification number must be included in the letter of withdrawal. The withdrawal fee of $10 will be charged to the student's account, if applicable. Mail to:

Office of the Registrar, Room 116 Harris-Stowe State University 3026 Laclede Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103

Withdrawal Record The date for withdrawal will determine enrollment and grade information on the official transcript.

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Administrative Withdrawal Harris-Stowe State University has adopted an administrative withdrawal policy for students who have excessive absences. An Administrative Withdrawal will be filed when a student has been absent from class for:

three consecutive weeks during the regular Fall/Spring Semester, four meetings or one week during Summer Session I, and two consecutive weeks during Fall/Spring Session I/II and Summer Session II.

While the attendance policy does not require that an Academic Warning be issued before the Administrative Withdrawal, the University strongly encourages instructors to first issue a warning. Students administratively withdrawn from a course(s) will receive a grade of “AF”, failure due to excessive absences, which will be included in the student’s grade point average. In addition, students administratively withdrawn from a course(s) will be financially responsible for all tuition and fees associated with the course from which they have been administratively withdrawn.

Other Refunds and/or Adjustments. Refunds and/or adjustments of charges are granted in varying amounts to students who officially: (1) withdraw within specific dates, or (2) withdraw from one or more courses and still remain at the University. Such refunds and/or adjustments are computed as percentages of the charges which the student has been assessed or paid at the time of his/her registration and will be based on the date indicated on the Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form received in the Office of the Registrar, Room 116. These refunds or adjustments do not include the Late Registration Fee, Technology Fee, Installment Agreement Fee, Monthly Payment Fee, Student Activity Fee, Student Center Fee or the Admissions Processing Fee. A withdrawal-processing fee of $10 will be assessed for each Drop/Add/Withdrawal Form submitted after the official census date, except for withdrawals from the University. There is no fee for completely withdrawing from the University.

A. A student who has been permitted to pay fees on the Monthly Payment Plan and who later officially withdraws from the University or reduces his/her course load is liable for all assessed fees due to the University according to the established refund policy.

B. Any refund or adjustment due to a financial aid/scholarship recipient as a result of a drop/withdrawal will be refunded to the funding program and not to the individual student.

The Refund/Adjustment Period for Regular Semester: May 6, 2009 – September 11, 2009. Courses dropped during this period will not appear on the transcript. The Refund/Adjustment Period for 8 Week Sessions: Fall Session Schedule I – May 6, 2009-August 20, 2009; Fall Session Schedule II-May 6, 2009 – October 22, 2009. Courses dropped during this period will not appear on the transcript. Official University Administrative Withdrawal Date for Regular Semester. Monday, September 21, 2009; Fall Session Schedule I – August 24, 2009; Fall Session Schedule II – October 26, 2009. Students receiving Federal financial assistance who have a 100% absence record in a course and do not withdraw will be automatically withdrawn with no refund. The student will be responsible for all fees assessed for these courses. Drop Period for Regular Semester. September 22, 2009 – November 30, 2009. Courses may be dropped; grade of "WN" will be recorded on the student's record ($10 processing fee); no refund or adjustments.

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Drop Period for 8 Week Sessions: Fall Session Schedule I – August 24, 2009 – October 2, 2009; Fall Session Schedule II – October 26, 2009 – December 4, 2009. Courses may be dropped; grade of "WN" will be recorded on the student's record ($10 processing fee); no refund or adjustments. Last Day to Drop or Withdraw from Regular Semester - Monday, November 30, 2009, 5 p.m. Last Day to Drop or Withdraw from Fall Session I – Friday, October 2, 2009, 5 p.m. Last Day to Drop or Withdraw from Fall Session II – Friday, December 4, 2009, 5 p.m. Grade Forgiveness The privilege of repeating course(s) for grade forgiveness (to raise grades of C- or below) is available to all students. Students repeating courses will pay the regular charges and fees as though the class had not been previously taken. All students must secure and complete the Grade Forgiveness Form and return it to the Office of the Registrar, Room 116, during the semester (prior to the end of the semester) the grade change is to take place. This applies only to courses taken prior to the Spring 2000 semester. It is the responsibility of the student to complete this process in a timely manner.

The review for grade forgiveness will be done by the Registrar using the Grade Forgiveness Forms submitted by the student. Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) Under FERPA regulations, student information considered as “Directory Information” can be released without the prior consent of the student. This type of data usually consists of name, mailing address, admission status, full or part-time status, telephone number and other general information. (See FERPA in the University Bulletin). Students have the right to request that information not be released. Visit the Office of the Registrar, Room 116, to make this request.

Questions? Office of Admissions 314-340-3300

Office of Academic Advisement 314-340-3307 Office of the Registrar 314-340-3602

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HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC SUPPORT PROGRAMS

Room #307

C-BASE Testing Dates Testing Schedule - Fall 2009 (College Basic Academic Subjects Exam)

Placement Test Dates Applications are available in Rooms #307C, 307D, and 307G. Saturday, July 11, 2009, 8:45 a.m. Friday, June 19, 2009, 307 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 15, 2009, 9 a.m. Friday, September 25, 2009 307 8 a.m. Thursday, July 16, 2009, 1 p.m. Friday, December 4, 2009 307 8 a.m. Tuesday, July 21, 2009, 11 a.m. Friday, January 29, 2010 307 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 22, 2009, 9 a.m. Thursday, April 1, 2010 307 8 a.m. Thursday, July 23, 2009, 1 p.m. Friday, June 18, 2010 307 8 a.m. Monday, July 27, 2009, 1 p.m. Tuesday, July 28, 2009, 11 a.m. All students are encouraged to register far enough in advance of the exam in order to guarantee a seat (at least 2-3 weeks).

Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 9 a.m. Thursday, July 30, 2009, 1 p.m. Friday, July 31, 2009, 9 a.m.

Saturday, August 1, 2009, 8:45 a.m. All registrations should be completed at least one week before test date. Please arrive early on test date to retain your test reservation.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009, 11 a.m. Wednesday, August 5, 2009, 9 a.m. Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 9 a.m. Thursday, August 13, 2009, 1 p.m.

Friday, August 14, 2009, 9 a.m. Monday, August 17, 2009, 1 p.m.

PRAXIS II Testing Dates Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 11 a.m. Saturday, September 12, 2009 Wednesday, August 19, 2009, 9 a.m. Saturday, November 14, 2009 Saturday, August 22, 2009, 8:45 a.m. Saturday, January 9, 2010 Monday August 24, 2009, 1 p.m. Saturday, March 13, 2010 Tuesday August 25, 2009, 11a.m. Saturday, April 24, 2010 Wednesday August 26, 2009, 9 a.m.

SEE PRAXIS WEB SITE FOR REGISTRATION DATE: www.ets.org/praxis

Thursday, August 27, 2009, 1 p.m. Friday, August 28, 2009, 9 a.m.

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The Placement test is administered weekly at 9 a.m. on Wednesdays. The above dates are in addition to the weekly schedule.

Other Standardized Tests Bulletins of information about fees, times, registration, and applications are available in the Academic Support Center in Rooms #307C, D, and G.

ACT (American College Test) SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) Students should call 340-3648 to schedule and verify testing dates and times. Students are REQUIRED to present a picture ID before taking ANY test.

Business Administration Senior Exam Saturday, October 17, 2009 307 8 a.m.

Saturday, March 20, 2010 307 8 a.m. Wanda J. Simpson, Coordinator For additional information concerning the test schedule,

please contact the Academic Support Center at 340-3648, or stop by and visit in Room #307G

Robert Brandon, Director

Standardized Testing Schedule

The Academic Support Center reserves the right to cancel or change the date or time of a testing session; to make any other revisions which the Academic Support Center deems desirable or necessary; and to do any or all of the above without notice and without obligations.

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New Student Orientation

Wednesday, August 19, 2009 - Friday, August 21, 2009

All First Year Students Are Required to Attend.

Orientation for Day Transfer Students Saturday, August 22, 2009

All Transfer Students Are Required to Attend

For more information or to confirm your attendance please call or visit Student Activities

located in the Gillespie Student Center Room 111 340-5053

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Student Support Services Program The Student Support Services (SSS) Program at Harris-Stowe State University is funded by the Title IV Education Act of the Federal Government. In order to qualify, a student must be:

1. A U.S. Citizen or registered permanent resident; 2. Accepted for enrollment or currently enrolled at Harris-Stowe State University; 3. And:

(a) financially limited according to Federal criteria and/or (b) a first-generation college student and/or (c) a student with a disability

The SSS Program annually serves 200 students who satisfy the above criteria and have a need for academic support as shown through an academic assessment. There are two major goals of the program:

Goal 1: To increase the retention and graduation rates of eligible students; and Goal 2: To foster an institutional climate supportive of the success of low-income and first-

generation college students, and individuals with disabilities.

The services include: Tutorial assistance is provided by a faculty associate who visits the class during instruction or by a student tutor. Classes are selected for faculty associate visiting based on their degree of difficulty, as evidenced by past research. Supplemental or small group sessions give extra help in understanding class content and improve study skills. Also, one-on-one instruction is offered from student tutors well grounded in each academic area.

NOTE: Check in the SSS program office for tutoring times

The Assistant Director of the SSS Program is the academic advisor for each SSS participant and continually strives to monitor student progress, course changes, and by meeting with students throughout the academic year. Students are assisted in selecting courses to fulfill the requirements for their programs. The Assistant Director refers students to faculty associates and tutors available for tutoring and supplemental sessions (This Advisement Program won an award in October of 1998 from the National Academic Advisement Association [NACADA.])

A counselor works specifically with SSS students in all areas of personal growth and academic achievement. The program counselor provides counseling and workshops dealing with everything from test anxiety to support for the non-traditional student.

One cultural event is sponsored each year to aid the students in broadening their awareness of the culture of the Greater St. Louis area. Events range from Gateway Classic to rafting on the Meramec.

The Student Support Services Program also offers support to participating students who have disabilities. All disability information is held in strictest confidence.

Student Support Services Harris-Stowe State University

3026 Laclede Avenue, Room 004 St. Louis, MO 63103

(314) 340-3580 or 3581

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Prospective Student Teachers

Application and Deadline Dates The following criteria are applied in determining eligibility for admission to student teaching. Note: Students must complete the requirements determined by the degree program faculty. The student must have:

1. satisfactorily completed all requirements for admission to one of the teacher education

programs;

2. maintained a cumulative grade-point average of 2.5 or higher;

3. completed all professional education courses (except courses in which the student is presently enrolled);

4. completed all courses in subject area (except courses in which the student is presently enrolled);

5. submitted an application for student teaching to the Teacher Education Department (deadline dates are listed below);

6. submitted a performance portfolio (portfolio requirements are available in the Teacher Education Office, Room 207).

Semester Application Deadline* Spring, 2010

Fall, 2010

Spring, 2011

January 20, 2009

September 8, 2009

January 19, 2010

o In exceptional cases, as determined by the Dean of Teacher Education, applications for

student teaching may be accepted after the deadline date. *A $10.00 late fee applies to all applications received after Application Deadline.

Applications may be obtained in Room 207.

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The Prospective Graduate’s Notepad Prospective graduates should read the following information carefully. Close attention to the dates is important for a smooth degree conferral process. It is the student's responsibility to know and to meet all graduation requirements and deadlines. It is recommended that each student request a degree audit at the end of his/her junior year and prior to registration for the senior year. Here's what you need to do:

Obtain the deadline date for the graduation application. See the class schedule. This date is early in the semester prior to the semester of degree conferral.

Pay the application fee at the Cashiers’ Office or have the fee billed to your student account (all holds must be cleared prior to graduation).

Obtain and complete the Application for Graduation, which is available in the Office of the Registrar, Room 116.

Satisfactorily complete all degree requirements. Maintain the required grade point average for your degree program. Achieve the required score on the degree program's exit examination. The University must receive official PRAXIS II examination scores sent directly

from the testing service by the posted deadline (Teacher Education graduates only). Teacher Education students must earn a passing score on the appropriate PRAXIS II examination in order to be recommended for degree conferral. Students who have not passed the PRAXIS II examination cannot be recommended for degree conferral.

Complete the Graduation Clearance Form and submit to the Office of the Registrar, Room 116, by the date indicated on the form.

Note: The final 30 credit hours of coursework in any degree program must be completed in residence at HSSU. “Degree Only” Candidates Students filing for degree conferral in a semester during which they are not currently enrolled must enroll in For Degree Only 0499 and pay the one credit hour tuition and fees in addition to meeting the requirements listed above. Graduating students must be listed on the official University roster in the semester in which a degree is conferred.

Degree Conferral Date Application Deadline Fall, December 14, 2009

Spring, May 10, 2010 Summer, August 9, 2010

August 7, 2009 October 5, 2009

June 2, 2010

Students are assessed a late fee of $10 per month after the application deadline.

Questions? Contact Us! Office of the Registrar 314-340-3600

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FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE – Fall 2009 Monday, December 7, 2009 – Saturday, December 11, 2009

READING PERIOD – Fall 2009 Thursday, December 3, 2009; Friday, December 4, 2009; and Saturday, December 5, 2009 No regular classes are scheduled, however, a review may be organized by the course instructor.

All persons are to abide by this schedule. NO FINAL EXAMINATIONS ARE TO BE GIVEN BEFORE THE LAST SCHEDULED CLASS UNLESS PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL IS GIVEN BY THE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS.

All examinations will be held in the same classroom used for course instruction, though possibly at different times.

For classes meeting on:

M, MWF T, TR, TF

and starting between:

Finals will be given:

and starting between:

Finals will be given:

8:00-8:50 a.m. M 8:00-10:00 a.m. 8:00-8:50 a.m. T 8:00-10:00 a.m.

9:00-9:50 a.m. F 8:00-10:00 a.m.

9:00-9:20 a.m. R 8:00-10:00 a.m.

9:30-9:50 a.m. T 10:00 a.m.– 12:00 noon

10:00-10:50 a.m. M 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

10:00-10:50 a.m. T 10:00 a.m. 12:00 noon

11:00-11:50 a.m. W 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

11:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

R 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

12:00-12:50 p.m. M 12:00-2:00 p.m. 1:00-2:20 p.m. T 12:00-2:00 p.m.

1:00-1:50 p.m. M 2:00-4:00 p.m. 2:30-3:50 p.m. T 2:00-4:00 p.m.

4:00-5:20 p.m. M 4:00-6:00 p.m. 4:00-5:20 p.m. T 4:00-6:00 p.m.

5:30-6:55 p.m. M 6:00-8:00 p.m. 5:30-6:55 p.m. T 6:00-8:00 p.m.

7:00-8:20 p.m. M 8:00-10:00 p.m. 7:00-8:20 p.m. T 8:00-10:00 p.m.

8:30-9:50 p.m. R 8:00-10:00 p.m.

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For classes meeting on:

MW, W MTWR, MTWRF, TRF, R

and starting between:

Finals will be given:

and starting between:

Finals will be given:

8:00-9:20 a.m. W 8:00-10:00 a.m. 8:00-9:20 a.m. R 8:00-10:00 a.m.

9:30-10:50 a.m. M 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

9:30-9:50 a.m. R 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

11:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

W 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon

10:00-10:50 a.m. M 10:00 a.m – 12:00 noon

11:00 a.m.-12:20 p.m.

R 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.

1:00-2:20 p.m. W 12:00-2:00 p.m. 1:00-2:20 p.m. R 12:00-2:00 p.m.

2:30-3:45 p.m. W 2:00-4:00 p.m. 2:30-3:50 p.m. R 2:00-4:00 p.m.

3:50-5:20 p.m. W 4:00-6:00 p.m. 4:00-5:20 p.m. R 4:00-6:00 p.m.

5:30-6:55 p.m. W 6:00-8:00 p.m. 5:30-6:55 p.m. R 6:00-8:00 p.m.

7:00-8:20 p.m. W 8:00-10:00 p.m. 7:00-8:20 p.m. R 8:00-10:00 p.m.

8:30-9:50 p.m. M 8:00-10:00 p.m. 8:30-9:50 p.m. F 6:00-8:00 p.m.

For classes meeting on:

Friday

and starting between:

Finals will be given:

and starting between:

Finals will be given:

8:00-8:50 a.m. F 8:00-10:00 a.m.

9:00-11:50 a.m. F 10:00.a.m. -12:00 noon

12:00-1:50 p.m. F 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m.

2:00- 3:50 p.m. F 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Examinations for Friday evening and Saturday classes will be held in the same classroom and at the same time as the course normally meets.

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ONLINE TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES AT HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY

ABOUT BLACKBOARD Harris-Stowe State University provides each student with a Blackboard account, which may be accessed anywhere and at anytime by students with an active internet connection. Learning materials are placed on the Blackboard system for student access at the discretion of the instructor teaching the course. Students are automatically enrolled in Blackboard courses several days prior to the beginning of the semester. To access course materials, students will need to log onto the HSSU Blackboard system. Blackboard URL: http://bbs.hssu.edu Username: Student ID # Password: hssustudent (for first-time login only). Note: Passwords for Blackboard are case sensitive. For example, a first-login of hssustudent will work while HSSUstudent will not work. Requests for assistance with Blackboard accounts may be directed to the CIO Office by emailing questions and concerns to [email protected]. ABOUT TRUEOUTCOMES TrueOutcomes is an online assessment tool used to identify and match learning objectives with student-generated course work. Access to TrueOutcomes is obtained by students via Blackboard. To view the TrueOutcomes work area, students should log onto Blackboard, select Tools, and click on the TrueOutcomes link. Additional instructions and expectations regarding the use of TrueOutcomes may be obtained from the course instructor. ABOUT MYHSSU MYHSSU is an online registration and student information portal available to individuals enrolled at Harris-Stowe State University. To access MYHSSU, students should have their student ID and social security number for logging into the system. Access to MYHSSU and additional instructions may be obtained by going to the following URL: http://www.hssu.edu/content.cfm?ID=47 ABOUT THE HSSU STUDENT HOMEPAGE The HSSU student homepage contains information on a wide variety of university resources, including links to various departments, technology resources, announcements related to students, and university policies. To visit the HSSU student homepage, go to the following URL: http://www.hssu.edu/sphome.cfm?DeptID=17.

VISIT THE HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY HOME PAGE ON THE WEB AT WWW.HSSU.EDU

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HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY (HSSU) SHUTTLE BUS SCHEDULE - FALL SEMESTER 2009 SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES RUN FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 10:25 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY, AND 7:30 A.M TO 10:40 P.M. ON FRIDAYS

# TO SOUTH TO NORTH

BUSES CHECK UNION

ON ARR MAIL LV GRAND STATION ARR

DUTY LV HGA EPC BSBA (RM. 021) BSBA METROLINK * METROLINK HGA

7:15 A.M.

1 7:30 A.M. 7:32 A.M. 7:50 A.M. 7:55 A.M. 8:10 A.M. 8:17 A.M. 8:25 A.M.

1 8:30 A.M. 8:32 A.M. 8:50 A.M. 8:55 A.M. 9:10 A.M. 9:17 A.M. 9:25 A.M.

1 9:30 A.M. 9:32 A.M. 9:50 A.M. 9:55 A.M. 10:10 A.M. 10:17 A.M. 10:25 A.M.

1 10:30 A.M. 10:32 A.M. 10:50 A.M. 10:55 A.M. 11:10 A.M. 11:17 A.M. 11:25 A.M.

1 11:30 A.M. 11:32 A.M. 11:50 A.M. 11:55 A.M. 12:10 P.M. 12:17 P.M. 12:25 P.M.

1 12:30 P.M. 12:32 P.M. 12:50 P.M. 12:55 P.M. 1:10 P.M. 1:17 P.M. 1:25 P.M.

2 1:30 P.M. 1:32 P.M. 1:50 P.M. 2:25 P.M. 1:55 P.M. 2:10 P.M. 2:17 P.M. 2:25 P.M.

1 2:00 P.M. 2.02 P.M. 2:20 P.M. 2:25 P.M. 2:40 P.M. 2:47 P.M. 2:55 P.M.

2 2:30 P.M. 2:32 P.M. 2:50 P.M. 2:55 P.M. 3:10 P.M. 3:17 P.M. 3:25 P.M.

1 3:30 P.M. 3:32 P.M. 3:50 P.M. 3:55 P.M. 4:10 P.M. 4:17 P.M. 4:25 P.M.

1 4:30 P.M. 4:32 P.M. 4:50 P.M. 4:55 P.M. 5:10 P.M. 5:17 P.M. 5:25 P.M.

1 5:30 P.M. 5:32 P.M. 5:50 P.M. 5:55 P.M. 6:10 P.M. 6:17 P.M. 6:25 P.M.

1 6:30 P.M. 6:32 P.M. 6:50 P.M. 6:55 P.M. 7:10 P.M. 7:17 P.M. 7:25 P.M.

1 7:30 P.M. 7:32 P.M. 7:50 P.M. 7:55 P.M. 8:10 P.M. 8:17 P.M. 8:25 P.M.

1 8:30 P.M. 8:32 P.M. 8:50 P.M. 8:55 P.M. 9:10 P.M. 9:17 P.M. 9:25 P.M.

1 9:30 P.M. 9:32 P.M. 9:50 P.M. 9:55 P.M. 10:10 P.M. 10:17 P.M. 10:25 P.M. MON - THUR

1 9:30 P.M. 9:32 P.M. 9:50 P.M. 10:10 P.M. 10:25 P.M. 10:32 P.M. 10:40 P.M. FRIDAY

BUILDING CODES: HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus) NOTE: 1. THERE ARE NO HSSU SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES DURING HOLIDAYS AND WEEKENDS. 2. SHUTTLE BUS SERVICES RUN FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 4:25 P.M. DURING PERIODS WHEN CLASSES ARE NOT IN SESSIONS.

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Guide to Reading the Class Schedule M = Class meets Monday T = Class meets Tuesday W = Class meets Wednesday R = Class meets Thursday F = Class meets Friday

S = Class meets Saturday

TR = Class meets Tuesday & Thursday

MW = Class meets Monday & Wednesday

MWF = Class meets Monday, Wednesday and Friday

MTWR = Class meets Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday

and Thursday

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Harris-Stowe State University COURSE SCHEDULE BY DIVISION

FALL 2009

Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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The Division of Academic Support Basic Skills BASK0008 Writing Laboratory 3.00 01 Smith, De 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 307F 3.00 02 Shaw, I 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 307F 3.00 03 Terrell, D 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 307F 3.00 04 Terrell, D 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 307F 3.00 05 Darden, C 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 307F 3.00 06 Baker, T 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 307F 3.00 07 Shaw, I 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 204 3.00 08 Nichols, R 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 118 3.00 09 Nichols, R 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 215 3.00 10 Nichols, R 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 215 3.00 11 Smith, De 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 216 3.00 12 Smith, De 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 118 3.00 13 Shaw, I 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 118 3.00 14 Colman, V 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 120 BASK0009 Reading/Vocabulary: Laboratory 3.00 01 Wilkerson, 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 307F 3.00 02 Gipson, B 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 307F 3.00 03 Terrell, D 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 307F 3.00 04 Graham, D 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 307F 3.00 05 Darden, C 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 307F 3.00 06 Baker, T 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 307F 3.00 07 Wilkerson, 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 307F 3.00 08 Staff 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 307F 3.00 09 Reed, B 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F- HGA 307F 3.00 10 Graham, D 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 11 Graham, D 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 12 Gipson, B 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 120 3.00 13 Reed, B 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 313 3.00 14 Givins, L 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 120 BASK0030 Fundamentals of Arithmetic 3.00 01 Cross, T 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 219 3.00 02 Cross, T 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 219 3.00 03 Straub, J 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 220

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Harris-Stowe State University COURSE SCHEDULE BY DIVISION

FALL 2009

Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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3.00 04 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 220 3.00 05 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 206 3.00 06 Hammond, J 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 219 3.00 07 Banister,J 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 313 3.00 08 Cross, T 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 203 3.00 09 Malcolm, C 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 219 3.00 10 Smith, R 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 120 3.00 11 Smith, R 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 315 3.00 12 Banister,J 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 315 3.00 13 Malcolm, C 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 315 3.00 14 Haymon, S 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 219 BASK0036 Fundamentals of Algebra I 3.00 01 Straub, J 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 220 3.00 02 Smith, R 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 219 3.00 03 Jackson, A 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 203 3.00 04 Corley, F 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 219 3.00 05 Corley, F 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 313 3.00 06 Davis, E 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 07 Straub, J 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 220 3.00 08 Burrage, A 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 315 3.00 09 Haymon, S 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 315 3.00 10 Helle, N 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 11 Burrage, A 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 203 BASK0038 Fundamentals of Algebra II 3.00 01 Helle, N 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 218 3.00 02 Straub, J 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 220 3.00 03 Hammond, J 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 206 3.00 04 Onyemachi, 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 117 3.00 05 Edmond, C 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 219 3.00 06 Corbett, J 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 216 3.00 07 Burrage, A 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 220 3.00 08 Helle, N 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 09 Haymon, S 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 203

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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Higher Education HSSU0100 Seminar in Higher Education 1.00 01 Staff 12:00-12:50PM -M----- HGA 311 1.00 02 Staff 12:00-12:50PM ---W--- HGA 311 1.00 03 Shaw, R 1:00- 1:50PM --T---- HGA 201 1.00 04 Smith, De 1:00- 1:50PM ----R-- HGA 311 1.00 05 Staff 4:00- 4:50PM -M----- HGA 311 1.00 06 Staff 5:30- 6:20PM -----F- HGA 311 1.00 07 Staff 8:00- 8:50AM -M----- HGA 311 1.00 08 Staff 1:00- 1:50PM -M----- HGA 118 1.00 09 Staff 12:00-12:50PM --T---- HGA 223 1.00 10 Dean, D 12:00-12:50PM -M----- HGA 313 1.00 11 Gipson, B 12:00-12:50PM --T---- HGA 311 1.00 12 Dean, D 12:00-12:50PM ---W--- HGA 313 1.00 13 Smith, De 12:00-12:50PM ----R-- HGA 311 1.00 14 Brandon, W 5:30- 6:20PM -----F- HGA 223 1.00 15 Staff 10:00-10:50AM -M----- HGA 311 1.00 16 Shaw, R 1:00- 1:50PM ----R-- HGA 215 1.00 17 Brandon, W 5:30- 6:20PM -M----- HGA 311 1.00 18 Staff 1:00- 1:50PM ---W--- HGA 118 1.00 19 Smith, De 11:00-11:50AM ----R-- HGA 311 1.00 20 Kamkwalala 11:00-11:50AM ---W--- HGA 311 1.00 21 Staff 1:00- 1:50PM ----R-- HGA 201 HSSU0300 Topics in Higher Education 1.00 01 Gipson, B 12:00-12:50PM -M----- HGA 204 1.00 02 Cheatham, 12:00-12:50PM ---W--- ECEC 217 1.00 03 Gipson, B 1:00- 1:50PM --T---- HGA 311 1.00 04 Dean, D 5:30- 6:20PM -----F- ECEC 211 1.00 05 Dean, D 7:00- 7:50PM -----F- ECEC 211 1.00 06 Staff 1:50- 2:40PM ------S HGA 315 1.00 07 Cheatham, 10:00-10:50AM ---W--- ECEC 217

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Language LANG0100 Basic Conversational Foreign Lan 1.00 01 Staff 8:00- 8:50AM -M----- HGA 120 1.00 02 Staff 12:00-12:50PM -M----- HGA 120 1.00 03 Diaz, Y 8:00- 8:50AM --T---- HGA 216 1.00 04 Staff 8:00- 8:50AM ----R-- HGA 216 1.00 05 Diaz, Y 5:30- 6:20PM -----F- HGA 214 1.00 06 Diaz, Y 1:00- 1:50PM ----R-- HGA 120 1.00 07 Staff 8:00- 8:50AM ---W--- HGA 118 1.00 08 Diaz, Y 1:00- 1:50PM --T---- HGA 120 1.00 09 Diaz, Y 7:00- 7:50PM -----F- HGA 205 1.00 10 Staff 9:00- 9:50AM -M----- HGA 120 1.00 11 Staff 9:00- 9:50AM ---W--- HGA 120 1.00 12 Staff 12:00-12:50PM ---W--- HGA 118

The Division Of Arts & Sciences Air Science ARSC0100 Foundations/U.S. Air Force 2.00 01 Staff 2:10- 6:30PM ---W--- Art ART 0130 Basic Drawing 3.00 01 Brooks, E 8:00-10:40AM ---W--- EPC ART ART 0150 Introduction to Art 3.00 01 Brooks, E 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- EPC ART 3.00 02 Dawson, S 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- EPC ART 3.00 03 O'Neal, M 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- EPC ART 3.00 04 O'Neal, M 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- EPC ART 3.00 05 Brooks, E 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- EPC ART 3.00 06 Boyd, K. 6:00- 7:20PM -M-W--- EPC ART 3.00 07 Dawson, S 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- EPC ART 3.00 08 Dawson, S 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- EPC ART ART 0209 Beginning Photography 3.00 01 Boyd, K. 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- EPC ART ART 0303 Metalsmithing 3.00 01 Bartolomuc 7:00- 9:40PM --T---- EPC ART

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

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Biology BIO 0151 Biology Survey (Lecture) 3.00 01 MacDougal, 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 202 3.00 02 Staff 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 202 3.00 03 Ealy, R 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 202 3.00 04 Ealy, R 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- HGA 202 3.00 05 Bashir, A 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 202 3.00 06 Onwubiko, 9:30-12:10PM ----R-- HGA 221 BIO 0152 Biology Survey (Laboratory) 2.00 01 MacDougal, 1:00- 3:40PM ---W--- HGA 202 2.00 02 Staff 9:30-12:10PM ----R-- HGA 202 2.00 03 Ealy, R 7:00- 9:40PM ----R-- HGA 202 2.00 04 Ealy, R 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- HGA 202 2.00 05 Bashir, A 9:30-12:10PM --T---- HGA 202 BIO 0153 Biology Survey II (Lecture) 3.00 01 Staff 8:00- 9:20AM -M-W--- HGA 221 BIO 0154 Biology Survey II (Laboratory) 2.00 01 Staff 1:00- 3:40PM -M----- HGA 221 BIO 0304I Environmental Science I 2.00 01 Staff 1:00- 2:40PM --T---- HGA 221 BIO 0310I Human Anatomy and Physiology I 3.00 01 Bashir, A 3:00- 4:20PM --T-R-- HGA 221 BIO 0414 Genetics 3.00 01 Bashir, A 9:00-11:40AM -----F- HGA 221 Chemistry CHEM0151 Fund of Chemistry/Lect 3.00 01 Brooks, W 9:30-12:10PM --T---- HGA 217 CHEM0152 Fund of Chemistry/Lab 2.00 01 Brooks, W 9:30-12:10PM ----R-- HGA 217 CHEM0255 General Chemistry (Lecture) 3.00 01 Brooks, W 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 217 CHEM0256 General Chemistry (Laboratory) 2.00 01 Brooks, W 7:00- 9:40PM ----R-- HGA 217 Computer Education CED 0104 Intro to Computing/Tech 3.00 01 Smoot, D 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- HGA 020 3.00 02 Chittooran 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- HGA 024 3.00 03 Smoot, D 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- HGA 020 3.00 04 Smoot, D 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 020 3.00 05 Chittooran 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 023 3.00 06 Smoot, D 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 020

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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3.00 07 Brown,T 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 08 Brown,T 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 09 Brown,T 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 10 Foster, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 024 3.00 11 Brown,T 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 12 Lentz, H 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W--- HGA 020 3.00 13 Fagbemi, T 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 020 3.00 14 Conwell,M 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 15 Conwell,M 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 16 Crenshaw, 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 020 3.00 17 Lapointe 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 020 3.00 18 Lapointe 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 020 3.00 19 Foster, J 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 024 3.00 20 Chittooran 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- HGA 024 3.00 21 Smith, St 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 024 3.00 22 Smith, St 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 024 3.00 23 Lentz, H 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- HGA 023 3.00 24 Lentz, H 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 023 3.00 25 Foster, J 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 024 CED 0385 Seminar in Computer Education 1.00 01 Weathers,D 5:30- 8:10PM ---W--- HGA 023 English ENG 0110I English Composition I 3.00 01 Hocks, R 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 214 3.00 02 Popkin, N 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 214 3.00 03 Staff 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 218 3.00 04 Carr, G 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 215 3.00 05 Staff 8:30- 9:50PM --T-R-- HGA 219 3.00 06 Behle, D 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 215 3.00 07 Staff 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- HGA 215 3.00 08 Hitchcock 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 214 3.00 09 Staff 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 218 3.00 10 Sexton, K 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 120

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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3.00 11 Pier, M 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 118 3.00 12 Sexton, K 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 215 3.00 13 Anderson,R 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 315 3.00 14 Anderson,R 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 201 ENG 0110II English Composition II 3.00 01 Sexton, K 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 118 3.00 02 Hitchcock 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 215 3.00 03 Hocks, R 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 214 3.00 04 Staff 8:30- 9:50PM -M-W--- HGA 219 3.00 05 Hocks, R 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 214 3.00 06 Staff 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 220 3.00 07 Anderson,R 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 214 ENG 0203 Intro to Literature 3.00 01 Popkin, N 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 214 3.00 02 Murphy, E 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 123 3.00 03 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 118 3.00 04 Murphy, E 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 118 3.00 05 Hocks, R 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 216 ENG 0317 Mythology 3.00 01 Pier, M 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 216 ENG 0318 Literature for Adolescents 3.00 01 Pier, M 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 214 ENG 0323 Themes & Topics/Amer Lit 3.00 01 Murphy, E 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 316 ENG 0325 Multicult'l Survey Lit of the US 3.00 01 Hocks, R 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 123 ENG 0326I Major Brt. Authors I 3.00 01 Murphy, E 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 215 ENG 0330 Advanced Composition 3.00 01 Pier, M 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W--- HGA 214 ENG 0340 Writing Internship 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 311 ENG 0341 Great Plays 3.00 01 Popkin, N 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 311 ENG 0351 World Literature 3.00 01 Hitchcock 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 223 Geology GEOL0250I General Geology (Part I) 3.00 01 Howard,C E 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 117 Mathematics MATH0120 Structure of Math Sysm 3.00 01 Danmole, L 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 02 Davis, E 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 118 3.00 03 Behle, J 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 313

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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MATH0135 College Algebra 4.00 01 Baker, B 10:00-10:50AM -MTWR-- HGA 315 4.00 02 Baker, B 1:00- 1:50PM -MTWR-- HGA 219 --Computer Based 4.00 03 Green, B 5:30- 7:15PM --T-R-- HGA 218 --Computer Based 4.00 04 Podleski, 11:00-12:40PM --T-R-- HGA 122 MATH0136 Finite Math 4.00 01 Danmole, L 7:00- 8:40PM -M-W--- HGA 220 MATH0140 Trigonometry 3.00 01 Adelani, L 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- HGA 223 MATH0150 Intro Prob & Stat 3.00 01 Adelani, L 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 313 MATH0160 Concepts in Geometry 3.00 01 Jackson, A 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 214 MATH0170 Calculus and Analytic Geometry I 5.00 01 Podleski, 4:00- 5:15PM -MTWR-- HGA 315 MATH0201 Discrete Mathematics 3.00 01 Podleski, 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 223 MATH0203 Applied Calculus for Bus Majors 3.00 01 Danmole, L 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A07 3.00 02 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A08 MATH0204 Boolean Algebra 3.00 01 Behle, J 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 315 MATH0240 Found Adv Math 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 315 MATH0241 Calculus & Analytic Geometry II 5.00 01 Staff 7:00- 9:15PM -M-W--- HGA 315 MATH0242 Calculus & Analytic Geometry III 5.00 01 Staff 1:00- 3:15PM --T-R-- HGA 218 MATH0310 Elementary Theory of Numbers 3.00 01 Adelani, L 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 216 MATH0370 Intro History of Math 3.00 01 Behle, J 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 315 MATH0456 Introduction to Linear Algebra 3.00 01 Adelani, L 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 216 Meteorology MET 0250 Introduction to Meterology 3.00 01 Howard,C E 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 117 Military Science MLSC0101 Introduction to Army ROTC 2.00 01 Staff 2:30- 4:00PM --T-R-- 2.00 02 Staff 1:30- 3:00PM -M-W--- MLSC0201 Self/Team Development 3.00 01 Staff 1:30- 4:00PM --T---- 3.00 02 Staff 2:30- 5:00PM ---W--- MLSC0301 Leading Small Organizations I 3.00 01 Staff 2:30- 4:00PM --T-R-- MLSC0401 Leadership Challenge/Goal-Set 3.00 01 Staff 1:00- 2:30PM -M-W--- 3.00 02 Staff 2:30- 4:00PM --T-R--

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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Music MUS 0150 Beginning Piano 2.00 01 Adams, T 2:00- 2:50PM -M-W--- HGA 316 MUS 0200I Concert Chorale I 2.00 01 England, R 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F- HGA 312 MUS 0200II Concert Chorale II 2.00 01 England, R 12:00-12:50PM --T-RF- HGA 312 MUS 0202 Fundamentals of Voice 2.00 01 Adams, T 10:00-10:50AM ---W-F- HGA 312 MUS 0206 Basic Music 3.00 01 England, R 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 316 3.00 02 Staff 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 316 3.00 03 May, E 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- HGA 316 3.00 04 Speed, M 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W--- HGA 316 3.00 05 Speed, M 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- HGA 316 MUS 0208 Sightsinging and Ear Training 3.00 01 Adams, T 8:00- 9:20AM --T-R-- HGA 316 MUS 0223 Afro-American Music 3.00 01 Duncan, C 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- HGA 312 3.00 02 England, R 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 312 3.00 03 Staff 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 312 3.00 04 Staff 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 312 MUS 0302I Music History and Literature I 3.00 01 Adams, T 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 312 Philosophy PHIL0100 Introduction to Logical Thinking 3.00 01 Staff 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 201 3.00 02 Lodato, T 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 201 3.00 03 Behle, D 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 220 3.00 04 Behle, D 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 201 3.00 05 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 201 3.00 50 Lodato, T TBA ------- ON-L PHIL0101 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 01 Eaves, J 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 201 3.00 02 Behle, D 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 215 3.00 03 Staff 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 201 3.00 04 Staff 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 218 3.00 50 Lodato, T TBA ------- ON-L PHIL0102 Introduction to Ethics 3.00 01 Lodato, T 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 201 3.00 02 Carr, G 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 203 3.00 50 Lodato, T TBA ------- ON-L

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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Physical Science PHSC0151 Phys Sci Survey (Lec) 3.00 01 Powers, J 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 107 3.00 02 Mack, F 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 107 3.00 50 Balakrishn TBA ------- ON-L PHSC0152 Phys Sci Survey (Lab) 2.00 01 Powers, J 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- HGA 107 2.00 02 Mack, F 7:00- 9:40PM ----R-- HGA 107 2.00 03 Balakrishn 9:30-12:10PM ---W--- HGA 107 Physics PHY 0251 Gen Phy:Mechanics (Lec) 3.00 01 Balakrishn 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 117 PHY 0252 Gen Phy:Mechanics (Lab) 2.00 01 Balakrishn 9:30-12:20PM --T---- HGA 117 Spanish SPAN0160I Intro to Spanish Lang/Culture 3.00 01 Diaz, Y 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 118 3.00 02 Diaz, Y 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 122 Speech SPCH0109 Introductory Public Speaking 3.00 01 Abbott, J 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 311 3.00 02 Abbott, J 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 311 3.00 03 Abbott, J 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 216 3.00 04 Anderson,R 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 311 3.00 05 Carr, G 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- EPC THEA 3.00 06 Staff 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 122 3.00 07 Hocks, R 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 215 SPCH0200 Advanced Public Speaking 3.00 01 Brennan, B 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- EPC THEA Theatre THR 0100 Theatre Appreciation 3.00 01 Brennan, B 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- EPC THEA 3.00 02 Brennan, B 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- EPC THEA

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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3.00 03 Carr, G 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 311 THR 0201 Theatre Practicum 3.00 01 Brennan, B 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- EPC THEA THR 0310 Play Directing 3.00 01 Brennan, B 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W--- EPC THEA The Division Of Business Administration Accounting ACCT0201 Financial Accounting I 3.00 01 Staff 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A08 3.00 02 Franklin,K 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A06 3.00 61 Franklin,K 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA A06 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 ACCT0204 Managerial Accounting 3.00 01 Staff 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA C13 3.00 02 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C11 3.00 71 Salaria, A 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA A07 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 ACCT0300 Federal Income Tax I 3.00 01 Davis, Q 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- BSBA A11 ACCT0301 Federal Income Tax II 3.00 01 Davis, Q 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- BSBA C11 ACCT0310 Intermediate Accounting I 3.00 01 Davis, Q 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A11 3.00 02 Davis, Q 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA C07 ACCT0320 Cost Accounting I 3.00 01 Moore, S 7:00- 9:40PM ----R-- BSBA C13 ACCT0326 Cost Accounting II 3.00 01 Hubbard, K 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C10 ACCT0350 Intermediate Accounting II 3.00 01 Moore, S 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA C13 ACCT0409 Financial Statement Analysis 3.00 71 Staff 5:30-10:00PM -----F- BSBA A07 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 ACCT0410 Auditing 3.00 01 Tiamiyu, O 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- BSBA A10 3.00 02 Staff 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- BSBA C07 Business Administration BSAD0200 Intro to Business Admin. 3.00 01 Jackson, S 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- BSBA A10 3.00 02 Eisel, J 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C06 3.00 03 Ndoma, P 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- BSBA C12 3.00 61 Mershon, K 7:30-12:00PM ------S BSBA C10 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 BSAD0220 Legal Environ. of Bus. 3.00 01 Kerr, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A07 3.00 02 Flojo, R 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A06 3.00 61 Blackwell, 7:30-12:00PM ------S BSBA A08 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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BSAD0225 Diversity and Business Ethics 3.00 01 Kerr, J 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- BSBA A11 3.00 02 Flojo, R 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A08 3.00 61 Goins, K 7:30-12:00PM ------S BSBA A11 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 BSAD0302 Entrepreneurship 3.00 01 Jackson, S 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA A10 3.00 02 Hagan, O 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A06 3.00 71 Beech, R 7:30-12:00PM ------S BSBA C11 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 BSAD0315 Business Statistics 3.00 01 Jones, L 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A05 3.00 02 Jones, L 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A02 3.00 61 Staff 5:30-10:00PM -----F- BSBA A11 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 BSAD0321 Business Finance 3.00 01 Kamkwalala 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA C10 3.00 02 Kamkwalala 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C10 3.00 61 Staff 5:30-10:00PM -----F- BSBA C10 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 BSAD0371 Business Law II 3.00 01 Haas,Willi 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A08 BSAD0400 Business Government Relations 3.00 01 Kerr, J 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA A06 3.00 02 White, S 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A11 3.00 71 Blackwell, 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA A10 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 BSAD0420 Investments 3.00 01 Hubbard, K 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA C07 BSAD0440 Budgeting and Cash Management 3.00 01 Kamkwalala 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- BSBA C10 3.00 02 Ozcan, E 7:00- 9:40PM --T---- BSBA C11 BSAD0445 Small Bus Budget & Cash Mgmt 3.00 01 Salaria, A 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A07 BSAD0455 Prod & Oper Mgmt 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA C06 3.00 02 Poole, L 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- BSBA C06 3.00 61 Salaria, A 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA C10 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 BSAD0457 Corporate Communications 3.00 01 Florez,Wes 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- BSBA C10 3.00 02 Staff 7:00- 9:40PM --T---- BSBA C10 3.00 71 Kollinger, 5:30-10:00PM -----F- BSBA C10 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 BSAD0458 Accounting Information Systems 3.00 01 Richardson 7:00- 9:40PM ----R-- BSBA A02 3.00 02 Kamkwalala 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A02 BSAD0470 International Business 3.00 01 Hagan, O 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- BSBA C11 3.00 61 Schultz, G 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA C13 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 BSAD0480 Bus Policy & Strategy 3.00 01 Ndoma, P 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A11 3.00 02 Eisel, J 5:30- 8:10PM -----F- BSBA C06 BSAD0496 Business Internship 3.00 01 Florez,Wes TBA ------- BSBA

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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BSAD0499 For Degree Only 1.00 01 Zakery, F TBA ------- BSBA Economics ECON0201 Macroeconomics 3.00 01 Onwumere, 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- HGA 216 3.00 02 Houston, D 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- BSBA C12 3.00 03 Onwumere, 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A10 3.00 04 Onwumere, 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 220 ECON0203 Microeconomics 3.00 01 Onwumere, 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 203 3.00 02 Houston, D 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C11 3.00 03 Kendall, W 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 120 3.00 71 Houston, D 7:30-12:00PM ------S BSBA C12 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Health Care Management HCM 0300 Health Care Systems 3.00 01 Acker, L 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A11 3.00 50 Acker, L TBA ------- ON-L HCM 0320 Health Care Economics 3.00 01 Stanley, A 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- BSBA A07 HCM 0330 Admin of Health Care Org 3.00 01 Acker, L 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA C06 HCM 0400 Health Care Law and Ethics 3.00 01 Kerr, J 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C13 HCM 0460 Long Term HlthCare Admin 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A07 HCM 0491 Strategic Mgmt of Hlth Care Sys 3.00 01 Acker, L 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- BSBA A07

Management MGMT0301 Small Business Management 3.00 01 Beech, R 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C10 3.00 02 Beech, R 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C13 MGMT0330 Human Resource Management 3.00 01 Jackson, S 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A06 3.00 02 McMillan, 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C06 MGMT0340 Managing in a Techological Envir 3.00 01 Richardson 7:00- 9:40PM --T---- BSBA C12 MGMT0350 Mgt. & Org. Behavior 3.00 01 Sykes,Char 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA A11 3.00 02 Mershon, K 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C12 3.00 71 Poole, L 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA C11 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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MGMT0450 Org. Behavior and Development 3.00 01 Jackson, S 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A10 3.00 71 Staff 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA A11 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 MGMT0455 Prof. Dev. of Managers 3.00 01 Poole, L 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- BSBA C10 MGMT0490 Case Studies in Management 3.00 50 Beech, R TBA ------- ON-L Management Info Systems MIS 0206 Bus Prog Lang Cobol(Lec)/w Lab 3.00 01 Stewart,M 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA A02 MIS 0207 Systm Prog Lang I (Lec)/w Lab 3.00 01 Stewart,M 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- BSBA A02 MIS 0208 Systems Programming II 3.00 01 Teng, K 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A06 MIS 0310 Intro to Computer Graphics 3.00 01 Smith, C 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA A05 3.00 71 Staff 7:30-12:00PM ------S BSBA A06 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 MIS 0311 Computer Graphics 3.00 01 Davis, Ch 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A05 MIS 0336 Bus. Appl Sftwre/Netwrk 3.00 01 Smith, C 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A02 3.00 02 Teng, K 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A05 3.00 61 Piphus, S 12:30- 5:00PM ------S BSBA A05 08/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 MIS 0340 Management Information System 3.00 50 Stewart,M TBA ------- ON-L MIS 0350 File Organization 3.00 01 Fall, I 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A05 MIS 0357 Computer Animation 3.00 01 Piphus, S 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A02 MIS 0363 Digital Networks 3.00 01 Jackson, B 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA A05 MIS 0370 Internet and Webpage Design 3.00 01 Smith, C 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A02 MIS 0371 HTML Programming 3.00 01 Stewart,M 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A02 MIS 0442 Database Management 3.00 01 Jackson, B 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- BSBA A02 MIS 0450 Database Applications 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- BSBA A05 MIS 0451 Information Systems I 3.00 01 Duda, S 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- BSBA A05 MIS 0456 End User Database 3.00 01 White, V 7:00- 9:40PM --T---- BSBA A02 MIS 0457 Systems Development Project 3.00 01 Teng, K 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A05 MIS 0491 Senior Project 3.00 01 Teng, K 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A05 Marketing MRKT0310 Mrktng Chnl/Distrib. System 3.00 01 Ndoma, P 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- BSBA C11 MRKT0320 Principles of Marketing 3.00 01 Ndoma, P 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA A10

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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3.00 02 Schultz, G 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- BSBA C11 MRKT0330 Advertising 3.00 01 Wilson, N 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C13 MRKT0350 Sales Management 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- BSBA C06 MRKT0360 Product and Price Management 3.00 01 Wilson, N 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA C08 MRKT0370 Retail Management 3.00 01 Alexander, 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- BSBA C07 MRKT0400 Marketing Management 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- BSBA C10 MRKT0420 Consumer Behavior 3.00 01 Schultz, G 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C12 MRKT0431 International Marketing 3.00 01 Kollinger, 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- BSBA C08 MRKT0480 Marketing Research 3.00 01 Eisel, J 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- BSBA A08 The Division Of Teacher Education Education EDUC0201 Foundations of Education 3.00 01 Anderson,R 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 223 3.00 02 Weaver, H 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 218 3.00 03 Bovier, R 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 204 EDUC0210 Introduction to Field Experience 2.00 01 Guiden, M 11:00-11:50AM --T-R-- HGA 223 2.00 02 Guiden, M 4:00- 4:50PM -M-W--- ECEC 217 EDUC0223 Computer & Instruct Technology 3.00 01 Weaver, H 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 024 3.00 02 Weaver, H 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 024 3.00 03 Weaver, H 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 024 3.00 04 Anderson,J 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 024 EDUC0230 Mdl/Jr/Sr High Sch Phil,Org/Curr 3.00 01 McGee, N 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 118 EDUC0301 Counsel for Except Child/Family 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 201 EDUC0304 Lang Dev in the Except Child 3.00 01 Staff 8:30- 9:50PM -M-W--- HGA 201 EDUC0305 Util Fam/Comm Resources Ech Prac 3.00 01 Guiden, M 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- ECEC 215 EDUC0307 Music,Art,Movement,Drama & Play 3.00 01 Kader, S 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 120 EDUC0308 Health,Nutrition and Safety 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 9:40PM -M----- ECEC 218 EDUC0309 Emergent Literacy & Lang Acquis 3.00 01 Staff 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- ECEC 214 EDUC0311 Childhood Principles & Profess 3.00 01 Guiden, M 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 215 EDUC0312 Infants/Toddlers:Curr Teach/Lrng 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 9:40PM ---W--- ECEC 215

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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EDUC0313 Dev Learning: Pre-K 3rd Grade 3.00 01 Kader, S 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- ECEC 214 EDUC0314 Comm & Guidance Strat/Ech Educ 3.00 01 Kader, S 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 216 EDUC0318 Human Rel/Cult Divers/Teach/Lrng 3.00 01 Guiden, M 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- ECEC 217 EDUC0321 Teaching Reading and Writing 2.00 01 Wilkins, B 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W--- HGA 313 2.00 02 Wilkins, B 6:00- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 120 EDUC0326 Reading Correction & Remediation 2.00 01 Kleemann, 4:00- 4:50PM --T-R-- HGA 214 EDUC0339 Teaching Children's Literature 2.00 01 Wilkins, B 10:00-10:50AM -M-W--- HGA 214 2.00 02 Wilkins, B 7:00- 7:50PM --T-R-- HGA 216 EDUC0340 Middle School Curr & Instruction 3.00 01 McGee, N 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W--- HGA 201 EDUC0342 Meth of Teaching the Lang Arts 2.00 01 Wilkins, B 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W--- HGA 313 2.00 02 Wilkins, B 5:00- 5:50PM --T-R-- HGA 120 EDUC0343 Intro Cross-Categorical Disabil. 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 201 EDUC0345 Teach Read & Writing in Midl Sch 3.00 01 Frailey, N 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 201 EDUC0346 Clin Prct-Tch Indv/Crs/Cat Disab 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 203 EDUC0347A Elem. Content Area Reading 2.00 01 Kleemann, 5:00- 5:50PM --T-R-- HGA 214 EDUC0347B Mid./Sec. Content Area Reading 3.00 01 Thomas, G 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 201 EDUC0349 Meth Tch Elem/Mid Sch Science 2.00 01 Brandewied 6:00- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 217 EDUC0351 Meth Tch Mid/Sec Math:Appl 2.00 01 Carter, M 8:30- 9:20PM --T-R-- HGA 120 EDUC0352 Meth Tch Mid/Sec Soc Sci:Content 3.00 01 McGee, N 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 216 EDUC0353 Meth Tch Mid/Sec Soc Sci:Appl 2.00 01 McGee, N 4:00- 4:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 216 EDUC0356 Meth Tch Sec/Eng:Content 3.00 01 Anderson,R 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 220 EDUC0357 Meth Tch Sec/Eng:Appl 2.00 01 Anderson,R 9:00- 9:50AM --T-R-- HGA 204 EDUC0359I Meth Tch Mid Sch Math: Content 3.00 01 Carter, M 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 120 EDUC0365I Meth Tch Sec Sch Math: Content 3.00 01 Carter, M 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 118 EDUC0368I Interdisc Pre-Stu Tch Practicum 2.00 01 Smith, L 9:00- 9:50AM --T-R-- HGA 216 EDUC0368II Lit Area Pre-Stu Tch Practicum 2.00 01 Kleemann, 10:00-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 214 EDUC0376 Art Methods 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 9:40PM ----R-- EPC ART 3.00 02 Staff 8:00-10:40AM ------S EPC ART EDUC0377 Music Methods 3.00 01 May, E 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 316 3.00 02 Duncan, C 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 316 EDUC0378 Social Studies Methods 2.00 01 Smith, L 5:00- 5:50PM -M-W--- HGA 218 EDUC0380 Physical Education Methods 3.00 01 Martin, V 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W--- HGA 219 EDUC0402 Student Teaching-Special Educ 6.00 01 Dwellingha 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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EDUC0402III Supervised Student Teaching III 12.00 01 Staff 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 02 Tyler, R 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 03 Martin, V 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 04 Chatwell,Y 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 05 Dwellingha 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 06 Staff 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 07 Ward, M 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 12.00 08 Brandewied 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA EDUC0404I Student Teach:Paraprofess I 6.00 01 Chatwell,Y 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 6.00 02 Chatwell,Y 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 6.00 03 Tyler, R 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 6.00 04 Chatwell,Y 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA EDUC0404II Student Teach:Paraprofess II 6.00 01 Ward, M 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 6.00 02 Ward, M 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 6.00 03 Ward, M 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA 6.00 04 Dwellingha 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA EDUC0410 Methods for Teaching Mathematics 2.00 01 Smith, L 4:00- 4:50PM -M-W--- HGA 218 EDUC0413 Assessment of Young Children 3.00 01 Kader, S 8:30- 9:50PM -M-W--- ECEC 214 EDUC0414 Promot Ma/Sc Read:Early Chld Edu 3.00 01 Pearson, K 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 204 EDUC0415 Sci & Soc Stud in Early Chld Edu 3.00 01 Pearson, K 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 204 EDUC0416 Family Involve/Parents as Tchrs 3.00 01 Guiden, M 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 215 EDUC0419 Inserv Appren Tchng/Prof Seminar12.00 01 Staff 8:00- 3:00PM -MTWRF- HGA EDUC0430 Career/Transit Educ for SpEd 3.00 01 Ivy, D 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- ECEC 211 EDUC0499 Student Admitted for Degree Only 1.00 01 Smith, L TBA ------- HGA TCHED5310 Instruction Design 3.00 01 Kleemann, 5:00- 7:40PM ---W--- BSBA TCHED6010 Exam Hist, Comm/Soc Just in Educ 3.00 01 Anderson,R 5:30- 8:10PM ---W--- HGA TCHED6020 Tchr Action, Advocacy, & Leadshp 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 8:10PM ---W--- HGA Physical Education PED 0266 Health & Wellness 3.00 01 Jackson, J 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 315 3.00 02 Jackson, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 220 3.00 03 Martin, V 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 216

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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PED 0271 Sociology of Sport 3.00 01 Martin, V 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- HGA 216 Psychology PSY 0100 General Psychology 3.00 01 Kader, S 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- ECEC 214 3.00 02 Bovier, R 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- ECEC 214 3.00 03 Bovier, R 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 219 3.00 04 Shumpert, 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 315 PSY 0305 Educational Psychology 3.00 01 Bovier, R 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 204 3.00 02 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 214 PSY 0307 Humanistic Psychology 3.00 01 Shumpert, 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 206 PSY 0310 Child Psychology 3.00 01 Bovier, R 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 214 3.00 02 Akca, Z 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 215 PSY 0311 Adolescent Psychology 3.00 01 Akca, Z 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 215 3.00 02 McGee, N 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 216 PSY 0312 Psy & Educ of the Except Child 3.00 01 Staff 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- ECEC 218 3.00 02 Akca, Z 8:30- 9:50PM -M-W--- HGA 215 PSY 0407 Individ Intell & Achieve Test 3.00 01 Akca, Z 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 203

The Division Of Urban Specializations Criminal Justice CRJ 0200 Intro to Criminal Justice 3.00 01 Shaw, R 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 120 3.00 02 Streeter, 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 118 CRJ 0201 Criminal Law 3.00 01 Bell, W 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 118 3.00 02 Bell, W 9:30-10:50AM -M-W--- HGA 122 CRJ 0210 Law Enforcement 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 122 CRJ 0220 Juvenile Justice 3.00 01 Shaw, R 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 120 CRJ 0230 Intro to Corrections 3.00 01 Hardy,Adol 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 223 CRJ 0350 Police Mgmt & Admin 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 123 CRJ 0351 Police Personnel and Supervision 3.00 01 Hardy,Adol 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 123

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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CRJ 0370 Urban Juvenile Justice 3.00 01 Whitehorn, 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 223 CRJ 0400 Psy of Juvenile Delinquency 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- ECEC 218 CRJ 0432 Grant Writing and Administration 3.00 01 Sharp, S 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 118 CRJ 0472 Comparative Crim Justice System 3.00 01 Hardy,Adol 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 223 CRJ 0480 Criminal Justice Internship 3.00 01 Daily, T 11:00- 1:40PM -----F- HGA 216 CRJ 0491 Non-Trad Juvenile Diversion 3.00 50 Staff TBA ------- ON-L CRJ 0499 For Degree Only 1.00 01 Royster, E TBA ------- HGA Geography GEOG0200 Principles of Geography 3.00 01 Maschhoff, 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 204 3.00 02 Maschhoff, 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 204 3.00 03 Staff 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 204 3.00 04 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 204 3.00 05 Kubitschek 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 204 3.00 50 Maschhoff, TBA ------- ON-L GEOG0325 Urban Geography 3.00 01 Maschhoff, 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 204 History HIST0143 United States History I 3.00 01 Staff 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 205 3.00 02 Elsesser, 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 203 3.00 03 Boxerman, 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 214 3.00 04 Abbott, M 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 205 3.00 05 Curtis, K 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 313 3.00 06 Staff 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 203 HIST0144 United States History II 3.00 01 Curtis, K 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 205 3.00 02 Elsesser, 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 205 3.00 03 Curtis, K 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 205 3.00 04 Boxerman, 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- HGA 205 3.00 05 Henry,R 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 218 HIST0213 World History I 3.00 01 Staff 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 205 3.00 02 Reed, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 205

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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3.00 03 Staff 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 223 3.00 04 Staff 11:00- 1:40PM ------S HGA 203 HIST0214 World History II 3.00 01 Elsesser, 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 203 3.00 02 Abbott, M 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 205 3.00 03 Henry,R 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 205 3.00 04 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 203 HIST0300 History of the American City 3.00 01 Elsesser, 8:30- 9:50PM --T-R-- HGA 203 HIST0306 African-American History 3.00 01 Curtis, K 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 205 HIST0402 Modern World History 3.00 01 Abbott, M 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 120 HIST0406 History of China & the Far East 3.00 01 Reed, J 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 307F Organizational Behavior ORB 0300 Inform & Commun Systems 3.00 01 Daily, T 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 223 Political Science POSC0200 American Government Survey 3.00 01 Davis, J 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 218 3.00 02 Davis, J 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 218 3.00 03 Jones, Ch 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 123 3.00 04 Davis, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 203 3.00 05 Jones, Ch 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 205 3.00 06 Staff 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 205 3.00 07 Jones, Ch 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 122 POSC0201II The Missouri Constitution 1.00 01 Davis, J 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 218 1.00 02 Davis, J 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 218 1.00 03 Jones, Ch 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 123 1.00 04 Davis, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 203 1.00 05 Jones, Ch 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 205 1.00 06 Staff 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 205 1.00 07 Jones, Ch 9:30-10:50AM --T-R-- HGA 122 POSC0370 World Affairs (Internat Relat) 3.00 01 Davis, J 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 201 POSC0390 Urban Politics 3.00 01 Jones, Ch 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 205 POSC0391 Urban Politics and Public Policy 3.00 01 Abbott, M 7:00- 8:20PM --T-R-- HGA 206

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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POSC0402 Political Theory 3.00 01 Staff 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 122 Prof. Inter. Disp. Study PRIS0480 Internship:Prof.Inter.Disp.Study 3.00 01 Daily, T 11:00- 1:40PM -----F- HGA 216 PRIS0485 Sr. Synthesis: Prof. Int. Stu. 3.00 01 Royster, E 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 220 PRIS0499 For Degree Only 1.00 01 Royster, E TBA ------- HGA Public Administration PADM0330 Intro to Public Admin 3.00 01 Staff 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 123 PADM0420 Policy Implementation & Evaluat 3.00 01 Royster, E 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 204 PADM0480 Public Admin Internship 3.00 01 Daily, T 11:00- 1:40PM -----F- HGA 216 PADM0485 Public Admin Senior Synthesis 3.00 01 Royster, E 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 220 PADM0499 For Degree Only 1.00 01 Royster, E TBA ------- Research Methods RM 0300 Research Writing 3.00 01 Staff 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 205 RM 0301 Research Meth & Statistics 3.00 01 Bowman, K 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 203 RM 0302 Research Design & Statis Analys 3.00 01 Bowman, K 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W--- HGA 203 Sociology SOC 0100 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 01 Burke, J 11:00-12:20PM -M-W--- HGA 205 3.00 02 Royster, E 11:00-12:20PM --T-R-- HGA 204 3.00 03 Burke, J 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R-- HGA 219 3.00 04 Royster, E 5:30- 6:50PM -M-W--- HGA 313 3.00 05 Emerson, S 8:00-10:40AM ------S HGA 313 SOC 0300 Social Justice 3.00 01 Bowman, K 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 218 SOC 0303 Social Psychology 3.00 01 Burke, J 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W--- HGA 218 SOC 0340 Social Problems 3.00 01 Burke, J 1:00- 2:20PM --T-R-- HGA 216 SOC 0350 Criminology 3.00 01 Burke, J 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R-- HGA 219 SOC 0360 Sociology of Law 3.00 01 Bowman, K 7:00- 8:20PM -M-W--- HGA 219 SOC 0480 Critical Theory 3.00 01 Bowman, K 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F- HGA 214

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Course No. Course Title Hours Sec Faculty Mtg Time Days Bldg Room Alternate Calendar

_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Building Codes: BSBA = Busch School of Business Administration, 5707 Wilson Avenue (South Campus); ECEC = Early Childhood Education Center (Main Campus); EPC = Emerson Performance Center (Main Campus); HGA = Dr. Henry Givens, Jr., Administration Building (Main Campus); GRH = Gillespie Resident Hall (Conference Room) Accelerated Studies Program in the Busch School of Business Administration: Section 61 meets 8/14/2009 – 10/10/2009 Section 71 meets 10/16/2009 – 12/12/2009 Online Course Code: Online courses are designated by the section number 50 or the building (bldg) ON-L. Students enrolled in online courses should login at http://bbs.hssu.edu. For more information about how to log into Blackboard, refer to page 40. Additional assistance with login issues may be obtained by emailing [email protected].

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Urban Studies URST0301 The City 3.00 50 Staff TBA ------- ON-L URST0302 The Urban Agenda 3.00 50 Abbott, M TBA ------- ON-L URST0310 Megatrend/Future of City 3.00 01 Daily, T 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 219 URST0480 Urban Studies Internship 3.00 01 Daily, T 11:00- 1:40PM -----F- HGA 216 URST0485 Urban Studies Senior Synthesis 3.00 01 Royster, E 5:30- 6:50PM --T-R-- HGA 220 URST0499 Student Admitted for Degree Only 1.00 01 Royster, E TBA -------

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