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SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 23.* FALL REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 30.
SUMMER/FALL 2020
COURSE SCHEDULE
*Traditional Undergraduate Students » 20% Discount for Summer
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ACADEMIC YEARLewis University’s academic year for traditional undergraduate programs begins on the first day of classes in August and ends on the last day of classes or examinations, which is in May. Lewis University’s academic year for adult programs and graduate programs begins on the first day of classes in August and ends on the last day of classes or examinations, which is in August.
ACCREDITATIONLewis University is accredited by, and a member of, the Higher Learning Commission. Inquiries concerning regional accreditation should be directed to the Higher Learning Commission, 230 S. LaSalle St., Suite 7-500, Chicago, Illinois 60604. By phone, (800) 621-7440 or (312) 263-0456.
The baccalaureate degree program in nursing/master’s degree program in nursing/Doctor of Nursing Practice program and post-graduate APRN certificate program at Lewis University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org).
The College of Business programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs.
Department of Aviation programs are approved by the Federal Aviation Administration under Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR): Approved Dispatcher Program, Approved Flight School, and Approved Aviation Maintenance Technician School.
The Paralegal Studies program is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA).
The Bachelor of Social Work Program and the Master of Social Work Program are accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) Commission on Accreditation.
All teacher preparation programs are approved for entitlement by the Illinois State Board of Education in conjunction with the Illinois State Educator Preparation and Licensure Board. The College of Education and Social Sciences earned accreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), and accepted by the Council for the Accreditation of Education Preparation (CAEP). For further information, visit CAEP at http://caepnet.org. .
Lewis University has voluntarily withdrawn from accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) effective August 31, 2021. We are no longer accepting students into the undergraduate athletic training program. Current students who complete their course of study by August 31, 2021 retain their eligibility to sit for the Board of Certification examination.
Lewis University is an institutional member of the State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA).
Lewis University has approval to operate our Albuquerque locations from the New Mexico Higher Education Department.
Documents describing the status of Lewis University with these bodies can be found and reviewed in the Office of the Provost.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)Lewis University recognizes and supports the standards set forth in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and similar state laws (hereinafter “applicable law” or “law[s]”), which are designed to eliminate discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities. Disabilities may include physical or mental impairments which substantially limit one or more of a person’s major life activities and which necessitate modifications to the facilities, programs, or services of the University.
Lewis University does not discriminate with regard to race, creed or religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or color. The University seeks to provide an environment and community where each person may develop academically, socially, and spiritually. Lewis University is committed to making reasonable accommodations for qualifying students, faculty, and employees with disabilities as required by applicable laws. Lewis University is committed to making the campus and its facilities accessible as required by applicable laws. (The University indicates that, upon request, it would move programs and activities currently held in inaccessible facilities to accessible locations.) Please allow at least four business days for accommodations. Depending on the nature of the program, service, or activity, accommodations may take longer or be able to be coordinated in less time. The University cannot make accommodations that are unduly burdensome or that fundamentally alter the nature of the University’s programs.
For additional information on accommodations or accessibility on campus, contact the Learning Access Coordinator in the Academic Services department within the Center for Academic Success & Enrichment (CASE) at (815) 836-5593 or [email protected]
CATALOG REQUIREMENTSBoth the general University requirements and the departmental requirements for majors, minors, and certificate/licensure programs described in the Lewis catalog are current as of the time of publication. Those requirements may, however, change from time to time during the course of a student’s enrollment at Lewis. It is the student’s responsibility to monitor any changes to requirements published during their enrollment and to discuss with appropriate University or departmental personnel how, if at all, the changes affect the student’s academic program. A student whose curricular plan satisfies both the University requirements for graduation and the requirements for one or more majors that are in effect at the time of matriculation is eligible to apply for either an undergraduate or graduate degree based on their program of study.
COMPLAINTS (STUDENT) Lewis University is committed to a policy of fair treatment of its students in their relationships with fellow students, faculty, staff and administrators. Students are encouraged to seek an informal resolution of a dispute directly with the faculty or individual(s) involved when possible. Dealing with concerns in the most direct and honest fashion should always be the first step toward resolution. Many problems are resolved when one makes an appointment with a faculty or staff member and calmly and honestly communicates their concerns. For matters where a resolution is not feasible, a student may make a formal appeal or complaint.There are three categories for formal appeals/complaints: Grade Appeal Process, Academic appeal other than a grade, and Student Complaints.
For purposes of the student complaint process, a student is someone who is currently enrolled full or part-time or who has recently been enrolled in the institution (within the last two years). A complaint is an expression of dissatisfaction concerning a University employee, department, service, or process, or a University administrative action, that requires clarification, investigation and/or resolution.
• A complaint may be verbal or in writing, preferably in writing using the complaint form found at www.lewisu.edu/welcome/studentcomplaints.htm.
Student/Consumer Information
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Student/Consumer Information (Cont.)• It is important to report complaints
promptly and to include a short and concise statement of all the relevant facts and the action or remedy you are requesting so that an investigation can be completed and a resolution achieved.
• Complaints must be filed within 15 business days from the date of the action or occurrence which is the subject of the complaint.
• The Office of the Provost will assign a tracking number to the complaint and acknowledge its receipt using the contact information you have provided on the complaint form.
• The Office of the Provost reviews each complaint to determine if it is one upon which action should be taken. If the complaint is properly the subject of the academic or financial appeals processes, or is a question of academic discretion, the complaint will be dismissed without further action.
• The Office of the Provost refers complaints requiring further action to the appropriate academic or administrative official (typically, a Dean or Director, or another appropriate administrator whom they have designated) for investigation and resolution.
• Within 10 business days after receiving a complaint, the Office of the Provost will advise the student in writing either (a) that it has referred the complaint to an administrator for investigation and resolution, and to whom the complaint was referred, or (b) that it has dismissed the complaint and the reason for the dismissal.
• An administrator to whom a complaint has been referred has 20 business days from the day of the referral to investigate and address the complaint. During the investigation and resolution process the administrator will communicate directly with the student who has filed the complaint. At the conclusion of the investigation and resolution the administrator will notify the student and the Office of the Provost in writing of the results of the investigation and resolution of the complaint.
• The Office of the Provost may extend the investigation period beyond 20 business days by notifying, in writing, the student who filed the complaint, using the contact information provided on the complaint form.
• A complaint may be dismissed without further action if the student fails to cooperate in the investigation.
Should a student wish to file their complaint with a regulatory agency, the contact information is listed below. Please note that these offices will require that a student first seek resolution directly with the institution by following the defined complaint or grievance policy.
The State of Illinois – Illinois Board of Higher Education http://complaints.ibhe.org
The Higher Learning Commission www.hlcommission.org/HLC-Institutions/complaints.html
Lewis University-Albuquerque Students New Mexico Higher Education Department (MNHED/PPSD) 2044 Galisteo Street, Suite 4 Santa Fe, NM 87505-2100 Phone: (505) 476-8400 Fax: (505) 476-8454 www.hed.state.nm.us/institutions/complaints.aspx
Online or Distance Education Complaint Resolution Students enrolled in Online or Distance Education are encouraged to contact their college dean’s office to seek advice. Information regarding the complaint processes for each state of residence can be found on the Lewis web site at lewisu.edu/welcome/studentcomplaints.htm
COMPUTER ETHICSIn the interest of academic honesty, Lewis University is committed to the following code of computer ethics:
• Work done on University computer systems is considered the property of the individual user, subject to normal inspection and file maintenance by University supervisory personnel.
• Users shall respect the privacy of information belonging to other users. They may not alter, add to, or delete another user’s property without the express consent of that owner. Any willful act of copying information with the intent of deceiving ownership, whether the information is a student’s or that of another user, is an act of plagiarism. Such action will be considered a form of academic dishonesty.
• The computer systems at the University shall not be used to identify the access codes of other users or other computer systems. Users may not disclose their own access codes to any other users.
COPYRIGHT LAWSStudents must abide by all copyright laws including the transmission of any information, software, or other material that is protected by copyright (music and videos) or other proprietary rights (including trade secret materials) or derivative works thereof, without obtaining permission of the copyright owner or holder.
EDUCATIONAL RIGHTSLewis University complies with the rules governing the implementation of the Federal Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) as passed by the 93rd Congress with the 1992 amendments and issued by the Department of Health, Education and Human Services. Compliance is accomplished through procedures found in the Student Handbook.
IMMUNIZATION POLICYThe Illinois College Student Immunization Act requires ALL students born after January 1, 1957 enrolled in six (6) or more credit hours on the Romeoville campus to provide written evidence of current immune status with respect to certain communicable diseases. Documentation must be submitted to campus Health Services by September 1 for Fall classes and by February 1 for Spring classes. Students not in compliance by or before the deadline will have a Medical Hold for future class registration and cannot add, drop or make any schedule changes until compliance is met. Students who are not compliant by the grace period, 1st week in October (for Fall classes) or the 1st week of March (for Spring classes), will also have a non-refundable $50 late fee assessed. This is separate from any academic program requirements.
Every College of Nursing and Health Sciences student must have a physical examination and other bloodwork/immunizations related to clinical agency placement.
NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICYLewis University does not discriminate against any applicant because of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, age or disability.
PRIVACY STATEMENT In accordance with the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, all institutions of higher education are now subject to provisions of the Act related to the administrative, technical, and physical safeguarding of consumer information. Lewis University fully supports these provisions and it implements practices and procedures to protect your private information.
STUDENT RIGHT-TO-KNOWPublic Law 101-542, more commonly referred to as the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, was signed into law on November 8, 1990. The federal legislation requires institutions of higher education receiving federal financial assistance to provide information regarding graduation rates of its students to prospective and current students, and crime statistics and campus security information to current students and employees. Six-year graduation rates for cohorts of entering freshmen and campus crime statistics, as required by the federal legislation, are updated annually on the Lewis University Website.
TUITION AND FEESOfficial information concerning tuition and fees is published each semester in the Business Office section(s) of this Course Schedule. All charges and fees are subject to change without notice or obligation, and only those lists of tuition, fees, and other charges published with the authority of the University Business Office are official.
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THE MISSION STATEMENT OF LEWIS UNIVERSITYFaithful to the Lasallian Heritage in Catholic Higher Education
Lewis University, guided by its Catholic and Lasallian heritage, provides to a diverse student population programs for a liberal and professional education grounded in the interaction of knowledge and fidelity in the search for truth.
Lewis promotes the development of the complete person through the pursuit of wisdom and justice. Fundamental to its Mission is a spirit of association which fosters community in all teaching, learning and service.
SANCTIFIED ZONEInspired by the University’s Mission values of Wisdom, Knowledge Justice, Fidelity and Association, the Lewis Community declares that Lewis is a Sanctified Zone where people are committed to working to end racism, bias and prejudice by valuing diversity in a safe and nurturing environment.
ZONEUnited in DiversitySANCTIFIED
TABLE OF CONTENTSAdmission Policy ................................................5Bus Service .....................................................5, 8Business Office/Summer Tuition ................14, 15Business Office/Fall Tuition ........................ 16-18Calendar ...........................................................89Campus Map and Index .............................90, 91Campus Office Hours .........................................4Course Offerings Undergraduate Summer ......................... 20-27 Undergraduate Fall ................................. 36-73 Graduate Summer .................................. 28-35 Graduate Fall .......................................... 74-86 School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education Courses Undergraduate Summer ..................... 25-27 Undergraduate Fall ............................. 71-73 (Organizational Leadership) ............... 71-72 Requirements ............................................10 Department Directory .....................................6-7Final Exam Schedule .......................................87Financial Aid .....................................................19Immunization Policy............................................3Locations .............................................................5Privacy Statement ..............................................3Regional Location Directory ...............................7Registration and Information .......................11-13 • Online Registration Instructions (Banner)..12Student/Consumer Information .......................2-3Student Right-to-Know .......................................3Study Abroad/Travel Study ................................9Telephone Numbers ...........................................5University Advisors .....................................92, 93Updated Emergency Closing Information/ Weather Information .................................5
CAMPUS OFFICE HOURS
Administrative OfficesMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Admission OfficeMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Evenings .................................... By appointmentSat. .................................9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
AthleticsMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Bookstore - The Lewis University Bookstore is located in De La Salle Hall. Mon.-Thurs. ................................ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.Fri. ............................................. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.Extended hours to be posted.
Business OfficeMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Center for Academic Success and EnrichmentMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Evenings by appointment
Center for Health and Counseling ServicesHealth Services Mon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.Counseling ServicesMon.-Fri. ............................9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Financial Aid ServicesMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Graduate AdmissionMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Sat. .............................................By Appointment
LibraryMon.-Thurs. ....................7:45 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.Fri. ...................................7:45 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Sat. ...................................9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.Sun. ...............................12:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.Extended hours to be posted.
Registrar’s OfficeMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education (Accelerated Programs) Mon.-Fri. .................................8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Mon.-Fri. After 5 p.m. .................By AppointmentSat. .............................................By Appointment
Student ServicesMon.-Fri. ............................8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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ADMISSION POLICYLewis University admits students on the basis of individual merit and without regard to race, creed or religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, handicap, or national origin.
Undergraduate: The undergraduate summer term is an open session. In addition to currently enrolled students and students admitted to Lewis University, enrollment is open to students from other colleges and universities as well as high school graduates and adults who can benefit from the content of the course offerings. Admission to summer term establishes no priority with respect to admission to the regular academic terms. Students seeking admission to Lewis University should apply directly to the University Admission office, (815) 836-5250.
Freshman students: Should have graduated from an approved high school with a combination of grade point average, class rank, and ACT or SAT score which indicates strong likelihood of success in university studies. Students must have the ACT/SAT profile sent to the Admission office. Applicants for admission must complete the admission applications and have their high school forward an official copy of the student transcript. Students who apply for business, math, education, science or nursing must meet requirements in those particular areas.
Transfer students: A transfer applicant is a degree-seeking student who has earned at least 12 semester (18 quarter) hours of transferable credit at a regionally-accredited post-secondary institution. Transfer student applicants need to have earned a minimum 2.0 cumulative transfer grade point average (higher for some majors) based upon all transferable courses to be considered for admission. Those with less than 12 hours are subject to freshman entrance requirements as stated in the University Undergraduate Catalog. Official transcripts must be provided from each college previously attended. Transfer students must also submit an application.
Non-degree students: Students-at-large must submit proof of prior college credit. An unofficial college transcript is acceptable provided that the student does not plan to obtain a degree from Lewis University. Students-at-large may pursue their studies on a part-time or full-time basis but do not receive institutional financial assistance. Those students who do seek a degree must complete an Application for Admission and submit official transcripts from each college or university previously attended.
Adult Undergraduate students: Admission requirements for adult undergraduate programs can be found on page 11.
Graduate students: Each graduate program has its own admission criteria. Students should apply to the Office of Graduate Admission, (815) 836-5610 or online at lewisu.edu/apply.
For more information, contact these Graduate program directors:Aviation and Transportation ....................................................................Dr. Erik Baker, Ext. 5936Business Administration .......................................................................Dr. James Krejci, Ext. 5168Business Analytics ......................................................................Dr. Ibrahim Mescioglu, Ext. 5801 Chemical Physics .......................................................................Dr. Joseph Kozminski, Ext. 5393 or ...................................................Dr. Jason Keleher, Ext. 5978Chemistry ................................................................................................Dr. Jason Keleher, Ext. 5978Clinical Mental Health Counseling .............................Dr. Katherine Helm-Lewis, Ext. 5604 Criminal Justice ......................................................................................Dr. Natalia Tapia, Ext. 5085Data Science ........................................................................................ Dr. Piotr Szczurek, Ext. 7083Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) .............................................................Dr. Suling Li, Ext. 5878 Early Childhood Special Education ............................................Dr. Rebecca Pruitt, Ext. 5626Educational Leadership ..........................................................................Dr. Erica Davila, Ext. 5103Elementary Education Master’s Programs...........................................Ann O’Brien, Ext. 5241Literacy ..............................................................................................................Dr. Jung Kim, Ext. 5099Information Security ..................................................................................Dr. Ray Klump, Ext. 5528Nursing Master’s (MSN/AGPCNP/FNP) .................................................Dr. Suling Li, Ext. 5878Occupational Therapy ..........................................................................Dr. Susan Cahill, Ext. 5378Organizational Leadership .............................................................Dr. Sheila Boysen, Ext. 7099Physics .............................................................................................Dr. Joseph Kozminski, Ext. 5393Project Management ....................................................................................................................................Public Safety Administration ............................................................Dr. Ray Garritano, Ext. 5949School Counseling ......................................................................................Dr. Judith Zito, Ext. 5971Secondary/Middle/Foreign Language ............................................Dr. Chris Palmi, Ext. 5963 and Dr. Dorene Huvaere, Ext. 5885Special Education ....................................................................................Dr. Mary Fisher, Ext. 5979Social Work ............................................................................................. Dr. Ellen Thursby, Ext. 5497
BUS / SHUTTLE SERVICE See page eight for detailed information.
LOCATIONSDriving directions can be found at www.lewisu.edu/locations
TELEPHONE NUMBERS (815) 836-(EXT.)Admission .....................................................................................................................................Ext. 5250Business Office ...........................................................................................................................Ext. 5210College of Aviation, Science and Technology...............................................................Ext. 5152College of Business ................................................................................................................ Ext. 5348College of Education and Social Sciences .................................................................. Ext. 5242College of Humanities, Fine Arts and Communications ..........................................Ext. 5874College of Nursing & Health Sciences ..........................................................................Ext. 5350Graduate Admission ..................................................................................................................Ext. 5610School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education ..............................Ext. 5570Office of Financial Aid Services ....................................................................................... Ext. 5263Registrar ...........................................................................................................................................Ext. 5133Service Desk ...............................................................................................................................Ext. 5950Student Services .......................................................................................................................Ext. 5275
To check on Lewis University network status call:From campus ..............................................................................................................................Ext. 5999 From off-campus ...................(815) 836-5999 and press menu choice nine, then seven.
UPDATED EMERGENCY CLOSING INFORMATION/ WEATHER INFORMATION Students may view University closings by visiting: www.lewisu.edu. Phone trees, if available, will be utilized for class cancellations.
Students will receive notification of University closings through the campus notification system, Send Word Now. Students should make sure that the University has their current phone number and e-mail address to receive notification. Students are given the opportunity to update their contact information periodically through the Lewis University e-mail system.
In case of severe weather or other emergencies, the following radio and television stations may broadcast information about Lewis: WGN-720 AM; WBBM-780 AM; WJOL-1340 AM; WSSR-96.7 FM; WBBM-96.3 FM (B96); WRXQ-100.7 FM; WCCQ-98.3 FM; WBBM-TV (Channel 2); WMAQ-TV (Channel 5); WLS-TV (Channel 7); WGN-TV (Channel 9); WFLD-TV (Fox); and CLTV. These stations may announce University closings, which include the Romeoville main campus and all regional campuses.
The University generally remains open in difficult weather situations. If weather conditions are determined by the University to be unsafe and/or provide an unacceptable learning environment, classes may be cancelled. If the University determines classes can meet but your personal situation (i.e. geographic location, driving route, etc.) poses significant safety concern, you are excused. Your grade will not be lowered for excused absences due to unsafe weather conditions. It is your obligation to make up your work. You must call your instructor before the next class meeting.
Location Address Phone Number
Romeoville (Main) One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook 1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite 700, Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
Tinley Park 18501 Maple Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
(708) 444-3180
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COLLEGE OF AVIATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYDean .................................................................................................Dr. Christopher White, Ext. 5584Associate Dean ..........................................................................................Dr. Ray Klump, Ext. 5628Assistant Dean ..........................................................................................Sarah Pariseau, Ext. 5020Administrative Assistant to the Dean .......................................... Christine Morrow, Ext. 5152Administrative Assistant for Chemistry/Physics ............................Erin Thomson, Ext. 5365Administrative Assistant for Aviation and Transportation Studies.....................................................................................................................................................................Andrea Madura, Ext. 5220Department Manager, Aviation and Transportation Studies ..Sandra Schuh, Ext. 5434Administrative Assistant for Biology ...........................................................Linda Snell, Ext. 5116Administrative Assistant for Computer and Mathematical Sciences ..................................... Sherri Starkus, Ext. 5116
Department ChairsAviation/Flight ...........................................................................................Dr. Ryan Phillips, Ext. 5089Biology....................................................................................................Dr. Jerry Kavouras, Ext. 5723Chemistry ................................................................................................Dr. Jason Keleher, Ext. 5978Computer and Mathematical Sciences ................Dr. Amanda Harsy Ramsay, Ext. 5688 /Dr. Cynthia Howard, Ext. 5134Physics .....................................................................................................Dr. Joe Kozminski, Ext. 5393
Program DirectorsAir Traffic Control .................................................................................................Bill Parrot, Ext. 5809Allied Health ..............................................................................................Dr. Erin Zimmer, Ext. 5659Computer Engineering .....................................................................Dr. Gina Martinez, Ext. 5557Dental Hygiene ................................................................................Dr. Elizabeth Kozak, Ext. 5726Environmental Science ...................................................................Dr. Jerry Kavouras, Ext. 5723Graduate Aviation and Transportation Studies .............................Dr. Erik Baker, Ext. 5936Information Security ..................................................................................Dr. Ray Klump, Ext. 5528Mathematics.......................................................................Dr. Amanda Harsy Ramsay, Ext. 5688Pre-Health Professions ................................................................Dr. Jennifer Roberts, Ext. 5396Scholars Program ....................................................................................Dr. David Failing, Ext. 5318Transportation Studies ................................................................................Charles Slutz, Ext. 5146
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSDean ..............................................................................................................Dr. Ryan D. Butt, Ext. 5267Administrative Assistant to the Dean ...................................................Kari Orseske, Ext. 5621Assistant Dean ......................................................................................Michael Progress, Ext. 5489Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Dean ...................................Becky Klaff, Ext. 5816Faculty Administrative Assistant ............................................................Tracy O’Brien, Ext. 5991Coordinator of Administrative Data ...............................................Megan Wozniak, Ext. 7378Coordinator, Innovation Hub and Special Initiatives ..........Cindy Rosenwald, Ext. 5338Lowell Stahl Center for Entrepreneurship & Real Estate Director ........................................... Dr. Kristin Burton, Ext. 5092Sales Excellence Program .....................................................................Bob Bergman, Ext. 5294
Graduate School of ManagementAdministrative Assistant to the Assistant Dean ...................................Becky Klaff, Ext. 5816
Graduate School of Management Academic Program DirectorsMBA ...............................................................................................................Dr. James Krejci, Ext. 5168M.S. Business Analytics ...........................................................Dr. Ibrahim Mescioglu, Ext. 5801Organizational Leadership .............................................................Dr. Sheila Boysen, Ext. 7099M.S. Project Management ..........................................................................................................................
Academic Program DirectorsInternational Business ...........................................................................Dr. Ian Gladding, Ext. 5221Digital Marketing .............................................................................................Dr. Shan Lin, Ext. 5804Sport Management ..................................................................................Dr. Ralph Miller, Ext. 5934
Department ChairsAccountancy ..................................................... Contact Administrative Assistant to the Dean: Kari Orseske, Ext. 5621 Business Administration .......................................................................Dr. James Krejci, Ext. 5168Economics ................................................................................................Dr. Lawrence Hill, Ext. 5377Finance (Interim) .....................................................................................Dr. Lawrence Hill, Ext. 5377Management ..........................................................................................Dr. Kristin Burton, Ext. 5092Marketing ...............................................................................................Dr. James Oakley, Ext. 5360Organizational Leadership ...................................................................Dr. Lesley Page, Ext. 5192
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONSDean ..........................................................................................................Dr. Laura Franklin, Ext. 5779Associate Dean ...............................................................................Dr. Mardy Philippian, Ext. 5287Assistant Dean ......................................................................................David Deitemyer, Ext. 5866Administrative Assistant to the Dean .............................................Joan LaCombe, Ext. 5874Administrative Assistant for Art and Design/Music/Theatre ....................................................... ...........................................................................................................................Christine Jones, Ext. 5619Administrative Assistant for Communications/English Studies ................................................. ...........................................................................................................................Maria Sanchez, Ext. 5227Administrative Assistant for History/Philosophy/Theology ..Bethany Metke, Ext. 7090
Department ChairsArt and Design .................................................................................................Mark Swain, Ext. 5043Communications ...............................................................................Dr. Emily Normand, Ext. 5093English Studies ....................................................................................Dr. Pramod Mishra, Ext. 5016History .....................................................................................................Dr. Dennis Cremin, Ext. 5862Music .......................................................................................................Dr. Mike McFerron, Ext. 5857Philosophy ..........................................................................................Dr. Arsalan Memon, Ext. 7091 Theatre ....................................................................................................Dr. Kevin Trudeau, Ext. 5695Theology ..............................................................................Dr. Maryellen Davis Collett, Ext. 5707
Program DirectorsArt Gallery ...................................................................................................... Natalie Swain, Ext. 5043Culture & Civilization .................................................................Br. John Vietoris, FSC, Ext. 5679Electronic Media ..............................................................................................John Carey, Ext. 5400English as a Second Language ......................................................Jasmine Castillo, Ext. 5664Flyer, The (Print) Moderator ......................................................................Hayley Miller, Ext. 5022Flyer, The (Online) Moderator .................................................................Hayley Miller, Ext. 5022Fly (Broadcast New Program) Moderator ........................Tracey Hemmingway, Ext. 7208Foreign Languages ........................................................................Dr. Serafima Gettys, Ext. 5544Radio/TV .......................................................................................................John Kilpatrick, Ext. 5400Spanish Program ........................................................................... Dr. Rocio Rodriquez, Ext. 6007Women’s Studies ....................................................Co-Director Dr. Emily Normand, Ext. 5093 .........................................................................Co-Director Dr. Karen Trimble Alliaume, Ext. 5884
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCESDean .................................................................................................Dr. Bonnie Bondavalli, Ext. 5240Associate Dean .................................................................................................Dr. Kip Kline, Ext. 5717Assistant Dean .........................................................................................Randall Venzke, Ext. 5024Administrative Assistant to the Dean ..................................................Lucy Alvarez, Ext. 5242Administrative Assistant, Education Department .............................Jean Lucas, Ext. 5266Director of Advising and Licensure Officer ....................................Joan Williams, Ext. 5268Clinical Coordinator ...................................................................................... Kim Mulcahy, Ext. 5773Director of School Partnerships .....................................................Pamela Pritchard, Ext. 5790 Administrative Assistant for Early Childhood, Elementary Education, and Special ........ Education ...........................................................................................Melissa Villarreal, Ext. 5398Administrative Assistant for Justice, Law and Public Safety Studies...........................................................................................................................Lydia Whewell, Ext. 5502Administrative Assistant for Psychology ..........................................Nancy Hanley, Ext. 5594Administrative Assistant for Political Science/Social Work/Sociology ............................................................................................................................................................Patricia Levenda, Ext. 5162Administrative Assistant for Educational Leadership, ESL, Instructional Technology, Reading & Literacy, Ed.D, Secondary/Middle Level/Foreign ................... Language. ........................................................................... Lee Anne McConologue, Ext. 5121
Department ChairsEducation ............................................................................................................Dr. Kip Kline, Ext. 5717 and Dr. Mary Fisher, Ext. 5979Justice, Law and Public Safety Studies ................................ Dr. Vesna Markovic, Ext. 5039Social Work ............................................................................................. Dr. Ellen Thursby, Ext. 5497Sociology ..................................................................................................Dr. Tennille Allen, Ext. 5799Psychology ........................................................................................Dr. Thomas Bristow, Ext. 5522Political Science .................................................................................Dr. Laurette Liesen, Ext. 5681
Education Program DirectorsEarly Childhood Education .......................................................... Dr. Rebecca Pruitt, Ext. 5626Ed.D. ...............................................................................................................Dr. Erica Davila, Ext. 5103Educational Leadership ..........................................................................Dr. Erica Davila, Ext. 5103Elementary Education ...................................................................................Ann O’Brien, Ext. 5241 ESL ......................................................................................................................Dr. Jung Kim, Ext. 5099Reading .............................................................................................................Dr. Jung Kim, Ext. 5099Secondary/Middle/Foreign Language ............................................Dr. Chris Palmi, Ext. 5963 and Dr. Dorene Huvaere, Ext. 5885Special Education ....................................................................................Dr. Mary Fisher, Ext. 5979 Undergraduate Reading Program .....................................................Dr. Chris Palmi, Ext. 5963
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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (CONTINUED)
Social Science Program DirectorsAddictions Program ................................................................Dr. Touwanna Edwards, Ext. 5746Ethnic and African American Studies ...........................................Dr. Tennille Allen, Ext. 5799Graduate Criminal Justice .................................................................Dr. Natalia Tapia, Ext. 5085Graduate Clinical Mental Health Counseling ........Dr. Katherine Helm-Lewis, Ext. 5604Graduate School Counseling .................................................................Dr. Judith Zito, Ext. 5971Human Resource Management ....................................................... Dr. Keith Lavine, Ext. 5744Latin America and Latina/o Studies ..........................................Dr. Jennifer Buntin, Ext. 7087Social Work ............................................................................................. Dr. Ellen Thursby, Ext. 5497Undergraduate Criminal Justice ...................................................Tammy Thurman, Ext. 5084Undergraduate Psychology ..................................................................Dr. Valerie Hill, Ext. 5166
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES Dean ............................................................................................................ Dr. Susan Muller, Ext. 5245Director of Clinical Placements ................................................................Jane Trainor, Ext 5887Administrative Assistant to the Dean ....................................................Ruth Whims, Ext. 5350Chair of Occupational Therapy Program .....................................Dr. Susan Cahill, Ext. 5378Administrative Assistant to the Chair of Occupational Therapy..............................................................................................................................Michelle Latta, Ext. 5081Chair of Speech-Language Pathology Program .........................Dr. Tina Veale, Ext. 6379Administrative Assistant to the Chair of Speech-Language Pathology........................................................................................................................... Chastity Check, Ext.5426Interim Department Chair of Health and Human Performance..........................................................................................................................Dr. Cathy Bohlin, Ext. 5921Administrative Assistant to the Interim Chair of Health and Human Performance..............................................................................................................................Susan Inskeep, Ext.5441Chair of Nursing, CNO ..................................................................................Dr. Suling Li, Ext. 5878Administrative Assistant to Chair of Nursing ..................................... Laura Marks, Ext. 5997Director of Nursing Graduate Studies ........................................................................................TBDAssistant to the Nursing Graduate Director ...........................................Mary Ortiz, Ext. 5355Administrative Assistant to the Nursing Graduate Director ......Molly Feeman, Ext. 7177Assistant Dean & Director of Pre-licensure Nursing Students..............................................................................................................Dr. Deanna Sommers, Ext. 5102Assistant to the Director of Undergraduate Studies ..................... Julie Sullivan, Ext. 5041Administrative Assistant to the Director of Undergraduate Studies..........................................................................................................................Carmen Wallace, Ext. 535Director of RN/BSN, BAC/BSN and Health Professions Programs ...............................TBDAdministrative Assistant to the RN/BSN and Health Professions Director..................................................................................................................................Donna Rice, Ext. 5363
CoordinatorsCoordinator of Adult Student Academic Services RN/BSN, MSN Bridge ........................... ............................................................................................................................Rachel Hudson, Ext. 5147Coordinator of Continuing Education ...............................................Nanci Reiland, Ext. 5720Coordinator of Data ................................................................................Sarah Coleman, Ext. 5703Coordinator of DNP Program ...........................................................Dr. Daisy Sherry, Ext. 5249Coordinator of Healthcare Leadership Program ......................Carol Schneider, Ext. 5914Coordinator of Nurse Practitioner Program ...................................Dr. Julia Koklys, Ext. 5167Coordinator for O/T Academic Fieldwork ...............................Whitney Hohman, Ext. 5756Coordinator of Retention ...................................................................Maureen Moore, Ext. 5646Coordinator of School Nurse Program ..........................................Linda Gibbons, Ext. 5052Co-Coordinator of Skills Lab .....Kristen Pengiel, Cindy Parent, Shari Pollock, Ext. 5128Coordinator of Tracking/Clinical Placements .....................................Karen Radz, Ext. 5253 Kelly Milazzo, Ext. 5452
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL, AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Associate Provost of Graduate Studies, Dean, School of Graduate, Professional, ....... and Continuing Education...............................................................Dr. Anne Rapp, Ext. 5778Executive Assistant .................................................................................Kathy Hettinger, Ext. 5938Assistant Professor/Director of Prior Learning Assessment ........................................................................................................................................................................Dr. Cynthia Stevens, Ext. 6938Assistant Dean ........................................................................................Sarah Wiegman, Ext. 5622Administrative Assistant to the Assistant Dean ............................ Fabiana Tkac, Ext. 5630
AdvisingBusiness Administration, Computer Science, Professional Studies, ..................................................................................................................Caleigh Mullane, Ext. 5629Criminal Justice, Human Resource Management, Information Security Management, Information Technology Management, Psychology .......Allison Johnson, Ext. 5650Master of Business Administration, MS in Business Analytics, MS in Finance, MS in Information Security Management (Management Track), MS in Project Management, Graduate Business Certificates Patty Perez, Ext. 5913 BA in Organizational Leadership, MA in Organizational Leadership, Dental Health, Healthcare Leadership ...............................Joanna Baumann, Ext. 5519Administrative Assistant to Advising ..............................................Abbie Saltzman, Ext. 5570
College of Aviation, Science and TechnologyProgram Director, Computer Science.....................................Dr. Cynthia Howard, Ext. 5134Program Director, Dental Health ..............................................Dr. Elizabeth Kozak, Ext. 5726
College of BusinessProgram Director, Bachelor of Arts in Organizational Leadership .......................................... Dr Michael Cherry, Ext. 5744Program Director, Masters of Arts in Organizational Leadership ............................................. Dr. Sheila Boysen, Ext. 7099Program Chair, Organizational Leadership ..................................Dr. Lesley Page, Ext. 5192Program Director, Business Administration .................................Dr. James Krejci, Ext. 5168
College of Education and Social SciencesProgram Director, Human Resource Management ................. Dr. Keith Lavine, Ext. 5744Program Director, Criminal Justice ...............................................Tammy Thurman, Ext. 5084Program Coordinator, Psychology .................................................. Dr. Keith Lavine, Ext. 5744Program Director, Paralegal Studies ..........................................................Huma Zia, Ext. 5620
College of Nursing and Health SciencesProgram Coordinator, Healthcare Leadership ..........................Dr. Cathy Bohlin, Ext. 5921Program Coordinator, RN/BSN Degree Completion ......................Dr. Suling Li, Ext. 5878RN/BSN Administrative Assistant .............................................................Donna Rice, Ext. 5363
School of Graduate, Professional and Continuing EducationProgram Director, Professional Studies ..........................................Dr. Anne Rapp, Ext. 5778
GRADUATE ADMISSIONAssociate Vice President ...........................................................................Rita Herrick, Ext. 5552Director .................................................................................................Dr. Leslie Jacobson, Ext. 5821Assistant Director, Graduate and Adult Enrollment Communications ................................... .............................................................................................................................John Galgano, Ext. 5574Graduate Admission Counselor/CONHS Liaison ....................Nancy Wiksten, Ext. 5628Graduate Admission Counselor ......................................................Linda Campbell, Ext. 5704Graduate Admission Counselor ............................................................... Kathy Lisak, Ext. 5027Graduate Admission Counselor ............................................................ Sheri Vilcek, Ext. 5384Graduate Admission Counselor/Partnership Coordinator ......Rhonda Richter, Ext. 5811Administrative Assistant ................................................................Carol Skevis-Koch, Ext. 5993
REGIONAL LOCATION DIRECTORYOak Brook, Ext. 5680Director ..................................................................... Katherine Keating ..........(630) 573-1740Assistant Director .......................................................Jeralyn Dunlap ..........(630) 573-1740Assistant Director ......................................Jennifer Manderscheid ..........(630) 573-1740Assistant................................................................... Alexandria Ktenas ..........(630) 573-1740
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Transportation to and from CampusLewis strives to provide students with easy access to Chicago and surrounding communities.
PACE BUS 754-ROMEOVILLE TO CHICAGO (FREE OF CHARGE/FREE WIFI)Pace Bus has partnered with Lewis to provide convenient access for students, faculty and staff between downtown Chicago and the Lewis main campus. This route will improve Chicago residents’ access to the educational offerings of Lewis, and give Lewis students’ easier access to the resources of the world class city of Chicago.
Route No. 754 Lewis University – CTA Blue Line Clinton Station Express originates each weekday morning with a 7:30 a.m. stop at the corner of Jackson and Clinton (Union Station) with a second stop at 7:31 a.m. at the CTA Blue Line Clinton Station. The non-stop drive, authorized to use the shoulder, arrives at the Lewis main campus at 8:25 a.m. The daily return trip will leave from Lewis at 3:15 p.m. and arrive at Jackson and Clinton at 4:21 p.m. and the CTA Blue Line Clinton Station at 4:22 p.m.
All Lewis students, faculty and staff will ride free of charge by showing your Lewis ID or using your Ventra card. This free fare route is operated using coach buses with free WiFi. This route is part of Pace’s Bus on Shoulder program and uses the highway’s inside shoulder to bypass congestion on I-55.
Get more information by visiting the Pace website at http://www.pacebus.com/sub/schedules/route_detail.asp?RouteNo=754
PACE BUS 834 (MINIMAL CHARGE)In cooperation with the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), bus 834 Joliet-Downers Grove provides 24 hr. service from the Lewis main campus to local communities. The route spans from Joliet’s Union Station to Yorktown Center.
For service and complete route information and timetables, visit http://www.pacebus.com/sub/schedules/route_detail.asp?RouteNo=834
Lewis University Shuttle (Free)Lewis offers a free Campus Shuttle service to connect you with local communities, shopping and entertainment. The shuttle runs Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Lewis to Downtown Naperville, Louis Joliet Mall, shopping and restaurants on Weber including: Jewel Osco, Buffalo Wild Wings, Kohl’s, Aldi, Goodwill, Tasty Waffle, Walgreens, and Walmart.
For a complete schedule, go to Lewisu.edu/shuttle.
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TRAVEL STUDYLewis faculty members periodically organize university-approved educational programs to provide students the opportunity to travel and learn in different parts of the world. Sponsoring faculty offer one or more courses or seminars that meet prior to departure, during the trip, and after returning to campus. The program travel, typically lasting 10-14 days, includes visits to relevant places and people, such as universities, historic sites, government agencies, businesses, museums, managers, residents, faculty, and experts. Travel Study programs include:
• Arizona Borderlands (Sociology/Social Justice Pilgrimage)
• Brazil (Computer Science)
• Ecuador (Occupational Therapy)
• France (History)
• Hollywood, California (Communications)
• London, England (English/History)
• Montana (Education)
• Netherlands (Justice, Law, and Public Safety or Nursing)
• Southern US (Theology/Social Justice Pilgrimage)
• Tennessee (Biology/Justice, Law, and Public Safety)
Travel Study program information is available through the sponsoring faculty and the Lewis Study Abroad website. More programs are offered throughout the year, so check the Study Abroad website often.
ELIGIBILITY AND REQUIREMENTSBasic eligibility for Lewis Study Abroad programs includes a minimum of a 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale (2.75 for Travel Study programs) and sophomore, junior, or first-semester senior status at the time of participation. While some of the programs have a language prerequisite, most of them do not and offer their courses in English. To participate, students must submit an online application, letters of recommendation, transcripts, and a personal statement to the Study Abroad Office. Applications are available on the Study Abroad website: lewisu.edu/studyabroad.
Where should you Study Abroad?
Lewisu.edu/studyabroad
STUDY ABROAD Lewis University, in association with the Lasallian International Programs Consortium, offers a range of study abroad opportunities and locations. Students may study abroad for a semester, summer, or participate in short- term Travel Study programs while taking courses applicable to their major, minor, General Education, language, or electives.
Studying abroad provides unique opportunities to learn about diverse issues, and global topics by going beyond the classroom and experiencing them first-hand. While earning Lewis credit, meeting new people from around the world, learning about new cultures, and collecting memories that they will cherish for the rest of their lives, students will also be able to look at their own country and culture with new insight. Students on study abroad programs will not only gain valuable knowledge that they can use to further their personal and professional lives, but also become more responsible citizens of the world by having a better understanding of the diverse yet interconnected global community.
Semester and Summer ProgramsStudents attend college in another country for a summer or semester at one of Lewis’ partner institutions, earning credits at Lewis toward major, minor, General Education, or elective requirements. Before leaving for the host institution, students participate in orientation programs and register at Lewis. Fees and costs are reasonably close to the fees and costs of Lewis University, and financial aid may be applied in most cases. Also, study abroad host institutions’ calendars coincide closely with Lewis’ semesters.
Examples of study abroad opportunities include:
• Australia – Melbourne
• Brazil – Rio de Janeiro
• China – Shanghai
• Costa Rica – San Jose
• Cuba - Havana
• England – London, Ormskirk
• Euroscholars – Multiple Sites in Europe
• France –Aix-en-Provence, Beauvais, Paris
• Germany – Berlin
• Ireland – Dublin, Galway
• Italy - Florence, Rome
• Japan – Akita, Tokyo
• One LaSalle – Multiple Sites in the world
• Poland – Krakow
• Puerto Rico – San Juan
• South Korea - Seoul
• Spain - Alicante, Barcelona, Seville
• Switzerland – Fribourg
STUDY ABROAD/TRAVEL STUDY CONTACTFor application materials, further information about specific requirements for each program and a current listing of opportunities check out the Lewis Study Abroad website or contact the Study Abroad Office.
Study Abroad, #1094 • LR-320B (Third floor of the LRC) (815) 836-5993 • [email protected]
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REQUIREMENTS TO TAKE A COURSE To be admitted, adult students should have earned a minimum of 30 semester hours of transferable credit at a regionally accredited post-secondary institution which includes College Writing 1 (or equivalent); have earned a minimum of 2.0 (4.0 scale) cumulative transfer grade point average (higher for some majors) based upon all transferable courses; and demonstrate evidence of significant work experience or military training. Credits earned through Prior Learning Assessment cannot be used for satisfying the transfer credit hour requirement for admission into an accelerated degree program.
The admission criteria also applies to students enrolled in traditional degree programs who wish to take an accelerated course offered through the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education. Traditional students who wish to take an accelerated course must first meet with their advisor and complete a registration request. Registration for an accelerated course is subject to approval by School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education.
ADDITIONAL ADMISSION CRITERIA STIPULATED BY PROGRAM AS FOLLOWS: • RN/BSN – Candidate must possess
a current valid IL nursing license; must be a graduate of a state approved diploma, associate degree, or foreign nursing program; must have attained a 2.5 (4.0) cumulative GPA for transfer credits (refer to program information for additional admission criteria/processes).
School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education Requirements
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Registration Schedule and Important InformationSummer 2020 Registration opens March 23 - PIN not required
NEW STUDENTSStudents new to Lewis University will be permitted to register after Tuesday, April 7. In order to register, the student must make an appointment with his/her admitting office (Admission, Graduate Admission). The admitting office will assign the counseling and registration date.
STOP-OUT STUDENTSStudents who attended Lewis, but were absent for the Spring 2020 semester will be permitted to register beginning Tuesday, April 7, after seeing their faculty advisors. If a stop-out undergraduate student attended another institution during her/his absence, the student will follow the information contained in the “New Students” section.
GRADUATING SOON...A student must apply for graduation for the semester in which the degree requirements will be completed.
APPLY ONLINE!
UNDERGRADUATE COURSEWORK AWAY FROM LEWISOnce students have matriculated at Lewis University, they may not take courses at other colleges and universities for transfer to Lewis except for sound reasons and with the prior approval of the dean of the college. In such cases, approval must be secured before the courses are taken, and only the semester credit hours of “C” or higher will transfer. The grade does not transfer. Lewis University requires that undergraduate students fulfill a residency requirement by completing a minimum of 32 credit hours of their degree programs in Lewis courses. In addition, all courses in the graduating semester must be taken at Lewis. Ordinarily, once a student has matriculated, no transfer courses will be accepted for the major requirements. Exceptions require the approval of the department chairperson, as well as the dean of the college. There is a charge for posting these credits. Forms and further information can be obtained from the office of the appropriate dean.
CHANGE OF REGISTRATIONA student has one week into the semester to add a course to his/her program. Before the end of the second week, he/she can drop a course without the recording of this course on his/her transcript. After the second week of the semester, and before the specified date, a student may withdraw from a course with the grade of “W” posted on his/her transcript.
Students may make all registration changes in person in the Office of the Registrar or online. The schedule of tuition refunds for dropped courses is published in the Business Office section in this University Course Schedule on page 15.
STUDENT TEACHINGApplication for admission to student teaching for the upcoming academic year, fall and spring semesters, must be made by September 30th. Students must successfully complete the appropriate State of Illinois test in their content area before they will be allowed to student teach. They should consult their advisor in the College of Education to make sure all requirements have been met.
OFFICIAL WITHDRAWING FROM A COURSEOnce registration is complete, all registered students will receive grades for courses in which they are enrolled. A student who is unable to complete a course may withdraw and receive a grade of “W.” Because students may not have an accurate idea of their current grade, they should consult with both their instructor and their advisor before withdrawing from a course. To withdraw from a course, the student must complete a Withdrawal Form from the Office of the Registrar. A student cannot withdraw from a course simply by ceasing attendance in a course. A student who ceases attendance in a course without completing a Withdrawal Form will earn a grade of “F.” Withdrawal from courses with the grade of “W” is allowed through five-eighths of a course. (Through the tenth week for 16 week courses; through the fifth week for eight week courses.) Withdrawal involves the loss of tuition and credit hours and may change the student’s status from full-time to part-time.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERSTechnical Questions (log-in, etc.) (815) 836-5950 M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Registration Questions (815) 836-5133 M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.Billing Questions (815) 836-5210 M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.Financial Aid Questions (815) 836-5263 M-F 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
August Graduation (December Commencement)1. Go to myLewis.lewisu.edu2. Click on “Records & Registration”
3. Click on “Apply to Graduate” in the Academic Information Box (Available February 2).
4. Application deadline is July 1, 2020
December Graduation1. Go to myLewis.lewisu.edu2. Click on “Records & Registration”
3. December application is available July 2, 2020
4. Application closing deadline is Oct. 1, 2020
FALL 2020 REGISTRATION TIMETABLEDay Date Priority Online Begins
in Self Service Banner
In-Person Begins in Registrar’s Office
Monday Mar. 30 Graduate Students 8:30 am 10:00 am
Tuesday Mar. 31 Undergraduates 110+ credit hours, not including this semester 8:30 am 10:00 am
Tuesday Mar. 31 Undergraduates 90+ credit hours, not including this semester Noon 1:30 pm
Wednesday Apr. 1 Undergraduates 75+ credit hours, not including this semester 8:30 am 10:00 am
Wednesday Apr. 1 Undergraduates 59+ credit hours, not including this semester Noon 1:30 pm
Thursday Apr. 2 Undergraduates 29+ credit hours, not including this semester 8:30 am 10:00 am
Thursday Apr. 2 Undergraduates 15+ credit hours, not including this semester Noon 1:30 pm
Friday Apr. 3 Any student registered with fewer than 15 credit hours 8:30 am 10:00 am
Note: Please e-mail [email protected] if you receive the message ‘no curriculum available.’
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HELPFUL INFORMATIONYou may return online after you have registered to add/drop courses. You may not be able to register for some courses online. If you attempt to register for a course that requires a signature, you will get an appropriate message. For such courses, obtain the appropriate signature on a Registration or Add/Drop form and bring it to the Registrar’s office. This procedure will be required when:
• The course is listed in the Course Schedule as SIGNATURE• The registration is for 19 or more hours. The necessary
signature may be obtained at your College Dean’s Office.• A senior is given permission to register in a graduate course.
The necessary signature is that of the graduate director.
REGISTRATION IN SELF SERVICE BANNER
1. Log into myLewis.lewisu.edu2. After logging in, you are at the Main Menu3. Go to Records & Registration4. In the Registration Tools click on Add or Drop Classes5. Select a Term and click Submit6. Enter the Pin provided to you by your advisor
7. You will now be on the Current Schedule page
REGISTRATION STEPS1. Meet with or contact your advisor
2. If you are unsure of your advisor go to myLewis.lewisu.edu, Student Profile NOTE: If the advisor is not listed, contact your program chair or Dean’s Office
3. During the advising session you will be given your registration PIN*
4. The registration PIN is a six digit numeric PIN*
5. Register in Self Service Banner
*PIN not required for Summer Registration
TO REGISTER
If you have the CRN-Course Reference Number
1. At the bottom of the page find Add Classes Worksheet
2. Enter the CRN for each class
3. Click Submit Changes
4. Classes will appear in your Current Schedule and Credits will be calculated
5. Any registration errors will show for courses which you did not meet the requirements.
If you do NOT have the CRN you will start with a Class Search
1. At the bottom of the page click on Class Search
2. Use Advanced Search to filter (e.g., online classes, Oak Brook campus, workshops, specific minors)
3. When the Subject Courses appear, click View Section
4. Select the section you wish and check the Select box
5. If a C appears, course is Closed (filled)
6. Make a different selection or consider being placed on the Waitlist (see Waitlist information)
7. After the Select box is checked, click Register. The CRN will become part of your schedule if no errors were encountered.
8. Add more classes with Class Search9. Register by clicking Submit Change10. Classes will appear in your Current
Schedule and Credits will be calculated
WAITLIST
What is a Waitlist?If the class you wish to register for is closed but waitlist seats are available, you can get on the waitlist. When a seat becomes available, the first student on the waitlist will get an email notification about registration opportunity for the class. It is the student’s responsibility to register within 24 hours upon receiving notification.
How do you know if the section is closed?When selecting the course section the letter C replaced the checkbox next to the CRN.
How do you know if there is a waitlist available?There is a number greater than 0 in the WL Rem column
Can an instructor add a student to a closed course?The waitlist feature has replaced the practice of an instructor being petitioned by a student to enter a closed class. In fairness to those on the waitlist, the instructor may not override the closed status of a course by granting permission for a student to add into a closed class.
To add to the waitlist1. Make note of the CRN
of the closed course
2. Go to Student, Registration and select Add or Drop Classes.
3. Select a Term and click Submit.
4. Enter your PIN provided to you by your advisor.
5. Type in the CRN in the blank field under Add Classes Worksheet.
6. Click Submit Changes.
7. Scroll down to see the Registration Add Errors details.
8. Click on the Action box and select Waitlist.
9. Click Submit Changes.
10. The Waitlisted class will appear in the Current Schedule.
11. No further action is necessary. Email notification will be sent if a seat becomes available. The student will have 24 hours to register for the course.
TO DROP A CLASS1. Classes will appear on the Current Schedule page
2. Locate the Action box for the class to be dropped
3. Select Drop4. Click Submit Changes
Registration in Self Service Banner
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Additional Information About Registration (Continued)
AUDITING COURSESStudents may enroll as auditors for a fee. The instructor’s permission on the audit form is required. The fee must be paid at the time of enrollment and is non-refundable. College of Nursing & Health Sciences courses are not open to auditors. Auditors are subject to the conditions of enrollment established by the instructor, but do not take course examinations.
Students who audit a course must establish regular attendance during the first two weeks of class or they will be submitted as a “No Show.” No credit is earned for audited courses, but the course name and designation “AU” are listed on the transcript.
Students who do not follow the attendance policy in the syllabus may earn a “W” as a final grade. Obtain the Audit Form from the Registrar’s office.
Ordinarily, students may not audit studio or laboratory performance-based courses. Students’ work in audited classes will not be formally assessed and no grades will be issued. Auditors are expected to read required texts and are permitted to ask and answer questions in class.
Courses taken for audit do not apply toward any academic degree and do not count as part of a student’s full or part-time course load for purposes of financial aid or loan deferments.
CANCELLATION OF COURSES/SCHEDULE CHANGESThe University reserves the right to cancel any course because of insufficient enrollment or as deemed necessary, and to make any schedule changes required including change of hours, location or instructor.
CLASS ATTENDANCEStudents are expected to attend all classes as part of the normal learning process. Students bear the ultimate responsibility for all missed class material as the result of an absence and can be required to make up any work missed.
Students must be consistent in attendance, both on-ground and online, at the beginning of the term to confirm registration and to be listed on the official course roster. Students will be withdrawn from the official class list by the instructor if they do not have the instructor’s prior approval and fail to attend the first two weeks of 16-week courses or the first of 4- 8-week courses.
Faculty members have a right to establish their own rules and regulations concerning class attendance consistent with program and institutional policies. Students may receive a grade reduction or failing grade if they do not observe attendance requirements set for their classes.
For “Excused Attendance Policy,” and “Grieving Policy,” consult the current Undergraduate Catalog.
GPA REQUIRED FOR DEAN’S LISTEvery semester, the colleges publish a Dean’s List of Honor Students. To be eligible, an undergraduate student must have completed at least 12 hours during the semester, with a grade point average of at least 3.50 and with no “D” or “F” grades. A grade of Incomplete (I) will cause a student’s name to be omitted from the Dean’s List. Credit hours taken on a pass/fail basis are not included among the 12 hours needed to be eligible for the Dean’s List of Honor Students.
INDEPENDENT STUDYIndependent Study is an intensive, highly individualized course taken for knowledge enhancement beyond the courses offered in a particular area of interest and covering material not described in the University catalog in any other format. An Independent Study is offered by a department only to its majors and minors.
Independent Study must relate to a subject for which the student has adequate preparation and be commensurate with the student’s class level, major field, and experience. The faculty supervisor must have, or be willing to develop, expertise sufficient to assess the quality of a student’s independent learning. Learning outcomes and criteria or rubrics for assessment of learning should normally be agreed upon in advance.
Independent Study can involve what Ernest Boyer termed the scholarship of discovery, integration, application or teaching (Scholarship Reconsidered--Priorities of the Professoriate, 1990) or the scholarship of creativity, including creation of works of art, literature, music, film and theater.
To qualify for an Independent Study, a student must: • Have earned 60 credit hours, at least
12 of which were earned at Lewis• Have a 3.0 Cumulative GPA A student must meet with the independent study supervisor to decide on focus, scope of project, meeting times, due dates for progress reports and plan for human subjects approval, if necessary.
Credit for a single independent study should not exceed three semester hours; a student should not register for more than three semester hours of independent study in one semester; and the total number of credit hours for a single student over the course of that student’s college career should not exceed six hours. A faculty member should normally supervise no more than one independent study student per semester.
Students must apply for independent study using this form obtained at their Dean’s Office, which must be approved by the supervising instructor, the student’s academic advisor, the department chair of their major, and the Dean’s Office of their major before the student enrolls for the course. If the course is in a department different from their major, the department chair and dean of that program/college must also sign this request.
PASS/FAIL OPTIONNo more than one course on the Pass/Fail option will be approved for any student during a semester session, and that course cannot be required by the major, minor, or by the general education curriculum. The approval of the course instructor and the permission of the dean of the college in which the student is a major is required for a P/F grade to be attempted. Certain courses are offered exclusively on a pass/fail basis.
A student enrolled in such a course has the option to take an additional course on a pass/fail option.
Under the pass/fail option, a student is responsible for attending and participating in all scheduled classes and class activities, as well as completing all course requirements listed in the syllabus, including quizzes and examinations. The instructor evaluates the student who is exercising the pass/fail option in the same manner as other students in the class. At the end of the course, instead of the standard letter grade, a “P” will be posted for those students who achieve a performance level of poor through excellent (“D-” or better). The grade of “P” does not affect the grade point average. However, if a student fails a class, the “F” will be included in calculating the GPA.
Application forms for pass/fail are available in the office of the dean of the college. Completed application forms must be returned to the Registrar before the third Friday of the semester.
PREREQUISITESSeveral courses listed have prerequisites. Please check and make sure that the prerequisite as indicated by the department, college, or instructor has been met.
REPEAT OF A COURSEAny course taken in the University may be repeated for a higher grade, except those restricted by a major department or a college. Both courses will appear on the transcript, but only the most recent grade will be used to calculate the grade point average. Credit will be given only once for the course. A “W”, or “I” on the second attempt does not replace the previous grade.
UNOFFICIAL WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSEStudents must be especially consistent in attendance, both on-ground and online, during the first two weeks of the course to confirm registration and to be listed on the official course roster. Students who fail to attend, or participate in an online course during the first two weeks and who have not received prior approval from the instructor for absences will be reported to the Registrar by the faculty as a ‘No-show’ after the institutional drop deadline. These students are administratively dropped and no financial aid is disbursed to their student statement of account. If the student is reported as a ‘No-show’ for one or more but not all of their classes that student is assigned a “W” grade by the Registrar’s Office for the classes that were reported.
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TUITION INFORMATION AND RATES – SUMMER 2020 Students are charged by their programs. The program determines the rate assessed for courses.
UNDERGRADUATE tuition per credit hour Undergraduate—reflects 20% discount ...................................................$774 Undergraduate - Accelerated ...................................................................$600 College of Nursing BAC to BSN ...............................................................$600 College of Nursing RN to BSN .................................................................$446 ESL (English as a Second Language) ..................................................... $370
GRADUATE tuition per credit hour Master of Science in Criminal Justice ......................................................$580 Master of Science in Criminal Justice - Online ........................................ $580 Master of Science in Public Safety Administration .................................. $580 Master of Science in Public Safety Administration - Online .................... $580 Master of Arts in Education ......................................................................$640 Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling ........................................... $640 Master of Arts in School Counseling ........................................................$640 Master of Arts in Social Work ..................................................................$640 Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership ............................................ $700 Master of Science in Nursing ...................................................................$800 Master of Science in Aviation ...................................................................$800 Master of Science in Computer Science ................................................. $800 Master of Science of Business Analytics .................................................$800 Master of Science of Data Science ..........................................................$800 Master of Science in Chemistry ...............................................................$800 Master of Science in Physics ...................................................................$800 Master of Science in Chemical Physics ................................................... $800 Master of Science of Management ..........................................................$800 Master of Science in Finance ...................................................................$800 Master of Science in Information Security ............................................... $800 Master of Business Administration ...........................................................$800 MBA Graduate Seminar ...........................................................................$800 Master of Science in Occupational Therapy ........................................... $800
DOCTORATE tuition per credit hour Doctorate in Education Leadership ..........................................................$775 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) ...........................................................$775
OTHER FEES – Summer 2020 Application Fee - Undergraduate ............................................................... $40 New Student Orientation Fee ...................................................................$140 Graduate Application for Admission ........................................................... $40 Installment Tuition Payment Agreement .................................................... $95 Late Payment Penalty Fee .......................................................................$130 Transfer of credit fee, per credit hour while a Lewis Student .................... $45 Undergraduate Graduation Fee ...............................................................$145 Graduate Graduation Fee ........................................................................$180 Doctorate Graduation Fee ........................................................................$210 Transcript Fee ............................................................................................... $5 NSF Check Fee .......................................................................................... $30 Audit Fee - Undergraduate Student .........................................................$170 Audit Fee - Graduate Student ..................................................................$350 Study Abroad ............................................................................................$350 Prior Learning Assessment Seminar .......................................................$600 Prior Learning Assessment Challenge Exam .......................................... $100 Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio ........................................................$150 All Student Account information (checking billing, making payments, setting up payment plans, viewing statements/ebills, etc.) is accessible through lewisu.afford.com. Parents and family members can be given access to this site by the student for billing information only.
PAYMENTComplete payment of all charges (tuition, fees, housing, etc.) is due by the first day of class for the fall and spring semesters. Summer charges are due by the first day of class.
Online payment arrangements must be made prior to move-in day if living in the residence halls. Students are not required to visit the Business Office for written or verbal approval if registered for classes
Cash, check, or money order payments are accepted in the Business Office. Credit card payments (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) are only available online and include a convenience fee. ACH (checking or savings) payments are also available online as a NO FEE option. Online payments are made using lewisu.afford.com or by calling 1-800-263-0665.
If payment is not made by the first day of class, students will be assessed 6% of the unpaid balance with a maximum of $130.00 non-payment penalty fee. The non-payment penalty fee will also be assessed to students who have not paid their accounts in full by the last week of class.
Students may attend only those courses for which they have registered.
PAYMENT PLANSLewis University offers a monthly payment plan for students who cannot pay their bills in full by the first day of class. This option allows students to manage their charges with an interest-free monthly payment. Students work directly with Tuition Management Systems (TMS) at lewisu.afford.com or 1-800-263-0665 to sign up and establish monthly payments based on their bill and estimated financial aid. This site is also available through the myLewis Portal.
Each semester that a payment plan is needed, students must enroll through the online billing system (lewisu.afford.com); enrollment is not automatic and must be student initiated. A $95 semester fee is charged for use of a payment plan.
Students are able to sign up for a payment plan and make subsequent payments completely online. This convenient online option also allows for parents, guardians, or others to be identified as the primary payer. This person has access to view the payment plan arrangement and make subsequent payments. Other benefits include the option for automatic payments, a toll-free number for the student payment plan center, and budgeting for other college expenses.
FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTSFinancial aid is always an estimate until enrolled hours are verified. Once enrolled hours and other criteria are verified, the Office of Financial Aid Services will credit the appropriate financial aid to students’ accounts. Adjustments to financial aid can result in additional balances owed to the University.
ACCOUNT ACTIVITY AND MONTHLY STATEMENTSThe Lewis University Student Account Center allows students, parents and authorized users access to account activity, monthly statements, payment options, payment plans, and refunds. This system enables students to receive and pay their bills online. A statement notice is emailed to students indicating that a new one is ready for their review.
Students have the option to include additional email addresses to which they would like the statements sent for parents and authorized users. The statement will list pending financial aid and the balance of the account. Students are responsible for visiting myLewis portal or lewisu.afford.com monthly to view account activity.
Students with past due outstanding balances will have their accounts placed on hold. This will prevent any future class registration, transcript request, or commencement ceremony guest tickets release. Payment must be made in full to release the hold.
OVERPAYMENT / REFUND POLICYThe Business Office utilizes an electronic credit balance refund system. If a student account reflects a credit balance after Federal Student Aid has been applied to current charges or due to overpayment, a refund will be issued if the student selected this option when accepting the online financial aid award. Refunds are not issued until after the class drop period.
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Students have the option to receive refunds in the form of Direct Deposit (to checking/savings) or Prepaid Debit Card. Students must enroll online to authorize which method they prefer. Credit balance refund disbursement methods can be viewed and managed at lewisu.afford.com.
REGISTRATION POLICYStudents with outstanding current term only balances under $1,500.00 can register for the next semester during the first posted week of registration. Any past due balance from previous terms must be paid in full.
TUITION REFUND POLICYThe following policies refer to all registered courses (classroom based, online, blended, practicum, research, clinical, student teaching, field experience and independent study).
Definition of a week: A week begins at 12:00 am, Monday, Central Time; Ends 11:59 pm, Sunday, Central Time.
Four and Five Week CoursesDrop: Drop within first week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript.Drop within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of third week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript.| No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the fourth week of the course.
Seven or Eight Week CoursesDrop: Drop within first week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of fifth week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the sixth week.
Sixteen Week CoursesDrop: Drop within first week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by the end of tenth week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the eleventh week.
Seminars (Weekend Workshops)Seminars (Weekend Workshops) must be dropped two days before the start date to receive 100% refund. A Seminar (Weekend Workshop) that is registered for, but not attended, will not be considered officially dropped, and will be charged full tuition.
Tuition refunds are based on the above only. Neither the number of class meetings nor student attendance is used in computing the refund. Students will remain responsible for all charges, including late fees, unless they follow proper procedures for officially withdrawing from Lewis University, and do so within the published deadlines for refund.
A fixed rate of tuition is charged for 12-18 hours; dropping coursework will not affect direct tuition cost if the student remains between 12-18 hours. Students dropping below 12 hours during the refund period will be billed at the per credit hour rate. Students should consult the Office of Financial Aid Services before dropping coursework, as a course drop may affect financial aid awards.
EMPLOYER TUITION REIMBURSEMENTForms are available at myLewis Portal under Student Account. For enrollment in the program, proper documentation must be submitted to the Business Office by the posted first full day of classes by the Registrar. Participation in the Employer Tuition Reimbursement program will be canceled if payment or enrollment due dates and other polices are not followed by the student.
NON PAYMENT PENALTY FEEIf payment is not made by the first day of class, students will be assessed 6% of the unpaid balance with a maximum of $130.00 non-payment penalty fee. The non-payment penalty fee will also be assessed to students who have not paid their accounts in full by the last week of class.
Fees for transfer of credit or credit by exam are due 30 days after posting. Study Abroad charges are due prior to the scheduled trip. Requests for transcripts, diplomas, or tickets to commencement ceremonies will not be processed until all financial obligations to the university are paid in full.
RETURNED CHECK POLICYChecks returned unpaid for any reason are subject to a $30.00 returned check fee. The unpaid amount and fee must be remitted in full within 10 days of receipt by the University. Students will be placed on hold until full payment is received; resident meal plans will be stopped until full payment is received. Students with two or more returned checks will lose all check payment and cashing privileges for the remainder of their enrollment at Lewis University.
COLLECTION POLICYLewis University may take steps to collect any past due charges, including but not limited to the following: restricting registration for classes, withholding academic transcripts, and not releasing the diploma until all financial obligations are satisfied. The student will be responsible for any and all charges incurred by Lewis University in the recovery of the past-due funds.
BILLING ERRORSAdministrative, clerical, or technical billing errors do not absolve students of financial responsibility to pay the correct amount of tuition, fees and other associated financial obligations assessed as a result of registration or on campus housing at Lewis University.
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TUITION INFORMATION AND RATES All traditional full-time undergraduate students enrolling for 12-18 hours are charged a block rate of tuition. Students enrolling for more than 18 hours will pay the per-credit hour charge for all hours in excess of 18. This block rate of tuition does not include accelerated or graduate courses.
Students are charged by their programs. The program determines the rate assessed for courses.
FIXED BLOCK UNDERGRADUATE tuition12-18 hours per semester .......................................................................$17,134UNDERGRADUATE tuition per credit hour Undergraduate--Part time less than 12 hours ......................................... $996 Undergraduate - Accelerated ...................................................................$600 CONHP BAC to BSN ................................................................................$600 CONHP RN-BSN ......................................................................................$446 COD 3 + 1 .................................................................................................$598 Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical Studies ................................................ $600 ESL (English as a Second Language) ..................................................... $375
GRADUATE tuition per credit hour Master of Science in Criminal/Social Justice ........................................... $580 Master of Science in Public Safety Administration .................................. $580 Master of Arts in Education ......................................................................$640 Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling ........................................... $640 Master of Arts in School Counseling ........................................................$640 Master of Arts in Social Work ..................................................................$640 Master of Arts in Organizational Leadership ............................................ $700 Master of Science in Nursing ...................................................................$810 Master of Science in Aviation ...................................................................$810 Master of Science in Computer Science ................................................. $810 Master of Science of Business Analytics .................................................$810 Master of Science of Data Science ..........................................................$810 Master of Science in Chemistry ...............................................................$810 Master of Science in Physics ...................................................................$810 Master of Science in Chemical Physics ................................................... $810 Master of Science in Project Management .............................................. $810 Master of Science in Finance ...................................................................$810 Master of Science in Information Security ............................................... $810 Master of Business Administration ...........................................................$810 Master of Science in Occupational Therapy ........................................... $800 Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology ............................... $800
DOCTORATE tuition per credit hour Doctorate in Education Leadership ..........................................................$775 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) ............................................................$785
OTHER FEES – Fall 2020 Technology Fee per semester ..................................................................$100 Sustainability Fee per semester ................................................................... $5 Commuter Meal Plan for Full Time Undergraduate Students per .................. semester ................................................................................................ $25 College of Business Resource Fee for Undergraduate and Graduate ....... Programs per semester ........................................................................ $25 Undergraduate Annual Parking Permit ....................................................$180 Application Fee - Undergraduate ............................................................... $40 New Student Orientation Fee ...................................................................$140 Graduate Application for Admission ........................................................... $40 Installment Tuition Payment Agreement .................................................... $95 Late Payment Penalty Fee .......................................................................$130 Transfer of credit fee, per credit hour while a Lewis Student .................... $45 Undergraduate Graduation Fee ...............................................................$150 Graduate Graduation Fee ........................................................................$190 Doctorate Graduation Fee ........................................................................$220 Transcript Fee ............................................................................................... $5 NSF Check Fee .......................................................................................... $30 Audit Fee for Undergraduate Student ......................................................$175 Audit Fee for Graduate Student ...............................................................$350 Study Abroad ............................................................................................$500 Prior Learning Assessment Seminar .......................................................$600 Prior Learning Assessment Challenge Exam .......................................... $100 Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio ........................................................$150
PARKING PERMIT INFORMATIONPlease use the following link to access the Lewis University Police Department page for parking permit ordering and pricing information http://www.lewisu.edu/studentservices/security/parking.htm.
The Parking Permit Annual Fee is $180. The permit is no longer purchased by semester; it is valid for one full year. Please contact the University Police Department at (815) 836-5222 for any additional questions.
ROOM CHARGES PER SEMESTER
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DOROTHY DAYSingle ....................... $3,950Double ...................... $3,750MOTHER TERESA Single ....................... $3,950Double ...................... $3,750Triple ........................ $3,550 JOHN PAUL II Single ....................... $3,950Double ...................... $3,750Triple ........................ $3,550NORTH HALL Single ....................... $3,950Double ...................... $3,750 DE LA SALLE - North Single ....................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350 DE LA SALLE - South Single ....................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350FOUNDERS HALL Single ....................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350
FITZPATRICK HALL Singles ..................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350 SHEIL HALL Singles ..................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350SOUTH HALL Singles ..................... $3,650Apt. .......................... $3,350
RYAN HALL Singles ..................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350CODY HALL Singles ..................... $3,650Doubles .................... $3,350ST. CHARLES BORROMEOSuite/Apartment ....... $3,650ST. CHARLES BORROMEO Single ....................... $3,650Double ...................... $3,350
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Fall 2020 – Business Office/General Info (cont.) BOARD CHARGES PER SEMESTERAll resident students are required to participate in the board program, and must select from one of the meal plan options below. All students are placed on Meal Plan II at the start of each school year. Students may change their meal plan through the second week of the semester by emailing [email protected]. The email must include student name, ID, and desired meal plan. No changes are allowed to the meal plan after the second week of the semester. Students must confirm meal plan changes by viewing the online billing system.
Monies must be used by the end of the school year (spring semester). If a student withdraws from housing during the semester, any excess money accumulated will be removed from the account; no credit for excess money will be given.
Plan I - Per Semester $1,967 Plan II - Per Semester $2,173 Plan III - Per Semester $2,379
COMMUTER MEAL PLAN PER SEMESTERThis will allow commuting students to enjoy the convenience of eating at the various food locations on campus. Your University student ID will be used to access these options.
At any time during the semester, additional funds may be added to your account by visiting the Sodexo Office. Meal Plan balances will expire at the end of each academic year and will not be refunded. Balances remaining at the end of the fall semester will roll forward to the spring semester.
Sodexo, who is nationally recognized, provides all the dining services on campus. They strive to provide exciting and innovative dining services that are healthy and affordable for all students, faculty, and staff. This initiative is being offered as part of Lewis University and Sodexo’s partnership for continuous enhancements to on campus dining.
All Student Account information (checking billing, making payments, setting up payment plans, viewing statements/ebills, etc.) is accessible through lewisu.afford.com. Parents and family members can be given access to this site by the student for billing information only.
PAYMENTComplete payment of all charges (tuition, fees, housing, etc.) is due by the first day of class for the fall and spring semesters. Summer charges are due by the first day of class.
Online payment arrangements must be made prior to move-in day if living in the residence halls. Students are not required to visit the Business Office for written or verbal approval if registered for classes
Cash, check, or money order payments are accepted in the Business Office. Credit card payments (American Express, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa) are only available online and include a convenience fee. ACH (checking or savings) payments are also available online as a NO FEE option. Online payments are made using lewisu.afford.com or by calling 1-800-263-0665.
If payment is not made by the first day of class, students will be assessed 6% of the unpaid balance with a maximum of $130.00 non-payment penalty fee. The non-payment penalty fee will also be assessed to students who have not paid their accounts in full by the last week of class.
Students may attend only those courses for which they have registered.
PAYMENT PLANSLewis University offers a monthly payment plan for students who cannot pay their bills in full by the first day of class. This option allows students to manage their charges with an interest-free monthly payment. Students work directly with Tuition Management Systems (TMS) at lewisu.afford.com or 1-800-263-0665 to sign up and establish monthly payments based on their bill and estimated financial aid. This site is also available through the myLewis Portal.
Each semester that a payment plan is needed, students must enroll through the online billing system (lewisu.afford.com); enrollment is not automatic and must be student initiated. A $95 semester fee is charged for use of a payment plan.
Students are able to sign up for a payment plan and make subsequent payments completely online. This convenient online option also allows for parents, guardians, or others to be identified as the primary payer. This person has access to view the payment plan arrangement and make subsequent payments. Other benefits include the option for automatic payments, a toll-free number for the student payment plan center, and budgeting for other college expenses.
FINANCIAL AID RECIPIENTSFinancial aid is always an estimate until enrolled hours are verified. Once enrolled hours and other criteria are verified, the Office of Financial Aid Services will credit the appropriate financial aid to students’ accounts. Adjustments to financial aid can result in additional balances owed to the University.
ACCOUNT ACTIVITY AND MONTHLY STATEMENTSThe Lewis University Student Account Center allows students, parents and authorized users access to account activity, monthly statements, payment options, payment plans, and refunds. This system enables students to receive and pay their bills online. A statement notice is emailed to students indicating that a new one is ready for their review.
Students have the option to include additional email addresses to which they would like the statements sent for parents and authorized users. The statement will list pending financial aid and the balance of the account. Students are responsible for visiting myLewis portal or lewisu.afford.com monthly to view account activity.
Students with past due outstanding balances will have their accounts placed on hold. This will prevent any future class registration, transcript request, or commencement ceremony guest tickets release. Payment must be made in full to release the hold.
OVERPAYMENT / REFUND POLICYThe Business Office utilizes an electronic credit balance refund system. If a student account reflects a credit balance after Federal Student Aid has been applied to current charges or due to overpayment, a refund will be issued if the student selected this option when accepting the online financial aid award. Refunds are not issued until after the class drop period.
Students have an option to receive refunds in the form of Direct Deposit (to checking/savings). Students must enroll online to authorize which method they prefer. Credit balance refund disbursement methods can be viewed and managed at lewisu.afford.com.
REGISTRATION POLICYStudents with outstanding current term only balances under $1,500.00 can register for the next semester during the first posted week of registration. Any past due balance from previous terms must be paid in full. After the first posted week of registration, net balances must be $0 before registration is permitted.
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Fall 2020 – Business Office/General InfoTUITION REFUND POLICYThe following policies refer to all registered courses (classroom based, online, blended, practicum, research, clinical, student teaching, field experience and independent study).
Definition of a week: A week begins at 12:00 a.m., Monday, Central Time; Ends 11:59 p.m., Sunday, Central Time.
Four and Five Week CoursesDrop: Drop within first week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript.Drop within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of third week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the fourth week of the course.
Seven or Eight Week CoursesDrop: Drop within first week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by end of fifth week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the sixth week.
Sixteen Week CoursesDrop: Drop within first week, 100% refund, course does not appear on transcript. Drop within second week, 50% refund, course does not appear on transcript.
Withdrawal: Withdraw by the end of tenth week, no refund, “W” grade placed on transcript. No withdrawals will be processed after the beginning of the eleventh week.
Seminars (Weekend Workshops)Seminars (Weekend Workshops) must be dropped two days before the start date to receive 100% refund. A Seminar (Weekend Workshop) that is registered for, but not attended, will not be considered officially dropped, and will be charged full tuition.
Tuition refunds are based on the above only. Neither the number of class meetings nor student attendance is used in computing the refund. Students will remain responsible for all charges, including late fees, unless they follow proper procedures for officially withdrawing from Lewis University, and do so within the published deadlines for refund.
A fixed rate of tuition is charged for 12-18 hours; dropping coursework will not affect direct tuition cost if the student remains between 12-18 hours. Students dropping below 12 hours during the refund period will be billed at the per credit hour rate. Students should consult the Office of Financial Aid Services before dropping coursework, as a course drop may affect financial aid awards.
EMPLOYER TUITION REIMBURSEMENTForms are available at myLewis Portal under Student Account. For enrollment in the program, proper documentation must be submitted to the Business Office by the posted first full day of classes by the Registrar. Participation in the Employer Tuition Reimbursement program will be canceled if payment or enrollment due dates and other polices are not followed by the student.
NON PAYMENT PENALTY FEEIf payment is not made by the first day of class, students will be assessed 6% of the unpaid balance with a maximum of $130.00 non-payment penalty fee. The non-payment penalty fee will also be assessed to students who have not paid their accounts in full by the last week of class.
Fees for transfer of credit or credit by exam are due 30 days after posting. Study Abroad charges are due prior to the scheduled trip. Requests for transcripts, diplomas, or tickets to commencement ceremonies will not be processed until all financial obligations to the university are paid in full.
RETURNED CHECK POLICYChecks returned unpaid for any reason are subject to a $30.00 returned check fee. The unpaid amount and fee must be remitted in full within 10 days of receipt by the University. Students will be placed on hold until full payment is received; resident meal plans will be stopped until full payment is received. Students with two or more returned checks will lose all check payment and cashing privileges for the remainder of their enrollment at Lewis University.
COLLECTION POLICYLewis University may take steps to collect any past due charges, including but not limited to the following: restricting registration for classes, withholding academic transcripts, and not releasing the diploma until all financial obligations are satisfied. The student will be responsible for any and all charges incurred by Lewis University in the recovery of the past-due funds.
BILLING ERRORSAdministrative, clerical, or technical billing errors do not absolve students of financial responsibility to pay the correct amount of tuition, fees and other associated financial obligations assessed as a result of registration or on campus housing at Lewis University.
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Financial AidIt has been the philosophy of the University that no student should be prevented from attending the University because of limited financial resources. The Student Financial Aid Program has been developed to help meet that goal. The Office of Financial Aid administers programs in cooperation with federal, state and private agencies as well as funds provided through the University. Funding may be based on financial need or may be based on academic, athletic or fine arts merit.
Students who have been accepted for admission to Lewis are eligible to be considered for financial aid. Lewis University requires that you complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in order to apply for need-based financial aid/grants, loans and work programs available through federal, state and institutional resources. This form is available at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL AID IF:• you are a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen• you show that you have financial need by completing the FAFSA• you are making Satisfactory Academic Progress• you are not in default on a federal student loan• you are registered with Selective Service if you
are a male between 18-25 years old
HOW TO APPLYStudents must complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) each year in order to be eligible for financial assistance. Students can complete the application online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Financial preference is given to those students who complete the financial aid application process prior to December 1. If a student wishes to receive a paper FAFSA they must contact the US Department of Education to obtain a copy.
FINANCIAL AID APPLICATION PROCESSFINANCIAL AID APPLICATION PROCESS• Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov – Lewis
University’s School Code is 001707.• Obtain your FSA ID at https://studentaid.ed.gov/sa/
fafsa/filling-out/fsaid before completing your FAFSA or create one at the time you complete your FAFSA.
• The Department of Education is recommending that families utilize the IRS Data Retrieval Process when completing the 2020-2021 FAFSA since the FAFSA now uses prior prior year income tax information the taxes are completed for the award year.
• The Department of Education will process your FAFSA and email your results.
• If you are selected for verification, additional documentation will be requested (e.g., IRS tax listing, verification of child support, w-2’s) by Lewis University. The IRS Data Retrieval process provides the student with the easiest way to meet the majority of the verification requirements.
Priority Processing Deadlines*
MAP Grant The State of Illinois changes the deadline for MAP Grant funds each year depending on funding. Please complete your FAFSA prior to December 1 each year to ensure the awarding of MAP Grant funds.
FINANCIAL AID DEFINITIONSFAFSA Application - The standard form used by students and families to apply for financial aid.
Financial Aid Budget - An average estimate of what it will cost to attend Lewis University depending on your living arrangements indicated on the FAFSA. It is comprised of tuition and fees, room and board, transportation, books and supplies, and personal expenses.
Expected Family Contribution (EFC) - This number is determined by the Federal government and is a calculation of your financial information as submitted on the FAFSA.
Financial Need - The difference between the student’s budget and the expected family contribution (EFC).
Grants - Awarded aid dollars that need not be repaid by the student. Federal, state and institutional grants are normally based on a student’s financial need.
Scholarships - Awarded aid dollars to students on the basis of outstanding achievement. Lewis University offers scholarships based on academic merit as well as talent in art, music, drama and athletics. The scholarships are renewable based on their criteria.
Loans - Money that a student may borrow to help pay their educational costs. Loan repayments may be deferred while a student is enrolled halftime or more.
Student employment - Employment opportunities are available to students to work on-campus or off-campus community service jobs.
FEDERAL DIRECT STAFFORD LOANS
DIRECT LOAN INFORMATION PAGE FOR STUDENTSstudentloans.gov/myDirectLoan/
FINANCIAL AID ONLINE• Student financial aid awards can be viewed 24/7 online at myLewis• A listing of financial aid awards and all related documents concerning
a student’s financial aid application can be viewed on this website.• Copies of all our financial aid forms and additional resources can also
be found on the myLewis portal in the FINANCIAL AID FORMS section.
1. Go to www.studentloans.gov2. Click “sign in” using your
FSA ID number3. Go to Master Promissory Note • Select “Complete MPN” • Select “Subsidized/
Unsubsidized” option • Complete all four steps of
this process and sign your application
4. Go to Counseling and select “Complete Entrance Counseling”
5. Confirm receipt – check your e-mail for confirmation that this process has been completed. The information is usually forwarded to Lewis within 24 hours.
Lewis University Priority Processing Deadlines
Freshman Transfer Returning
Merit Scholarship Feb. 1, 2020 June 1, 2020 NA
Lewis Lasallian Grant Dec. 1, 2019 Dec. 1, 2019 Dec. 1, 2019
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READING THE COURSE SCHEDULE
Undergraduate Summer Schedule - 2020The information contained in this schedule was accurate on March 4, 2020, the time of posting online and is subject to change without notice. The University reserves the right to cancel any course due to insufficient enrollment or as deemed necessary, and to make any schedule changes required including change of class time, location or instructor.
Column Heading DescriptionCRN Course Reference Number. A unique
number assigned to a course. It is used for course registration.
COURSE ID Subject + Course Number + Section
COURSE TITLE Course Title
INST Instructor; if blank, instructor not assigned
CR Credit hour value
INSM Instructional Method: TR = Traditional (face-to-face) ON = Online BL = Blended (face-to-face and online) MO = Multi-option (student may move between face-to-face and online) IS = Independent Study DS = Directed Study
PART OF TERM Full Term/ First Eight Weeks/ Second Eight Weeks/Weekend Workshops
DAYS Meeting days (note: T=Tuesday; R=Thursday)
TIME Start and end time
DATE Monday of the week of the first class through Friday of the last week of class
SR Signature required to enter course
CAMPUS Campus: ROM = Romeoville OBK = Oak Brook TPK = Tinley Park ONL = Online OFF = Other off campus location
FEE Course fee
COREQ CRN CRN of a course that must be taken with this course.
SPECIAL INFORMATION Comment about a course.Romeoville Campus
Location Address Phone Number
Romeoville (Main)
One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook 1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite 700, Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
Tinley Park 18501 Maple Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
(708) 444-3180
Part of Term
Length Begin End Comment
1 Sixteen Weeks Monday, May 11 Saturday, August 29 Full Term
YY Four Weeks Monday, May 11 Friday, June 5 May Term
FF Six Weeks Monday, June 1 Saturday, July 11 Standard Six Weeks
GG Eight Weeks Monday, June 1 Saturday, July 25 Standard Eight Weeks
HH Ten Weeks Monday, May 11 Saturday, July 18 Standard Ten Weeks
18 Eight Weeks Monday, May 11 Saturday, July 4 First Eight Weeks
28 Eight Weeks Monday, July 6 Saturday, August 29 Second Eight Weeks
Holidays
Memorial Day Monday, May 25
Independence Day Saturday, July 4
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
AVIATION MAINTENANCEAVMT-13000.001 Introduction to A/C Structures and
Engine NDT NDE50116 First Eight WeeksDelanty MW 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM5/11 7/43
AVMT-13001.001 Introduction to A/C Structures and Engine NDT/NDE Lab
50117 First Eight WeeksDelanty MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM5/11 7/4 $500
AVMT-13500.001 Drafting and Blueprint Reading50118 First Eight WeeksLeClaire W 01:00 PM 04:50 PMBL ROM5/13 7/43
AVMT-49800.001 Aviation Internship50119 Full TermDS ROM5/11 8/29Signature Required
1 SR
AVMT-49800.002 Aviation Internship50120 Full TermDS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
2 SR
AVMT-49800.003 Aviation Internship50121 Full TermDS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
3 SR
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-10000.001 Aviation Flight Lab50073 First Eight WeeksMcGill TR ROM5/11 7/4 $2000
AVTR-10000.002 Aviation Flight Lab50074 Second Eight WeeksMcGill TR ROM7/6 8/29 $2000
AVTR-13100.001 Private Pilot Ground 250076 First Eight WeeksMcGill MW 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM5/11 7/43
AVTR-20100.001 Human Factors50078 First Eight WeeksSlutz ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-20400.001 Aviation Regulations50079 Full TermZahos ON ONL5/11 8/293
AVTR-22500.001 Introduction to Unmanned Systems50081 First Eight WeeksReed ON ONL5/11 7/4 $503
AVTR-23100.001 Instrument Pilot Ground School50082 First Eight WeeksMcGill TR 01:00 PM 05:00 PMTR ROM5/12 7/4Private Pilot Certificate required for Flight majors
4
AVTR-25000.001 Aviation Meteorology 150083 First Eight WeeksDiMaio ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-25200.002 Aviation Meteorology 250085 First Eight WeeksDiMaio ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-26300.001 Aircraft Maintenance for Pilots50086 First Eight Weeks TR 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM5/12 7/4Private Pilot Certificate required
3
AVTR-30500.001 Crew Resource Management50087 First Eight WeeksPhillips ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-32100.001 Transportation Legislation50089 First Eight WeeksLeClaire ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-33100.001 Commercial Pilot Ground School50091 First Eight WeeksMcGill TR 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM5/12 7/4Instrument Pilot Rating required for Flight majors
3
AVTR-34200.001 Aerodynamics50092 First Eight WeeksReed ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-37300.001 Transportation Safety Management Systems
50093 First Eight WeeksSlutz ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-43000.001 Labor Relations in Transportation50095 First Eight WeeksSlutz ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-46300.001 Aircraft Accident Investigation50096 Full TermZahos ON ONL5/11 8/293
AVTR-49600.001 Air Traffic Control Internship50097 Full TermParrot DS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
3 SR
AVTR-49800.001 Internship or Field Placement50099 Full TermDS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
1 SR
AVTR-49800.002 Internship or Field Placement50100 Full TermDS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
2 SR
AVTR-49800.003 Internship or Field Placement50101 Full TermDS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
3 SR
AVTR-49900.003 Independent Study50102 Full TermIS ROM5/11 8/29GPA 3.0; Signature Required
3 SR
BIOLOGYBIOL-10300.001 Anatomy and Physiology 250210 Ten WeeksPifer TR 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM5/19 7/184
BIOL-10400.001 Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab50213 Ten WeeksPifer TR 12:00 PM 01:30 PMTR ROM5/19 7/18 $501
BIOL-10600.001 Introduction to Environmental Science50217 Eight WeeksDiMaio ON ONL6/1 7/253
BIOL-10700.001 Human Heredity50218 First Eight WeeksZimmer ON ONL5/11 7/43
BIOL-10800.001 Introduction to Human Biology50219 First Eight WeeksBailey ON ONL5/11 7/43
BIOL-11500.001 General Biology 250220 Ten WeeksHavens TR 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM5/12 7/18Biology Department Majors Only
4
BIOL-11600.001 General Biology 2 Lab50221 Ten WeeksPifer W 09:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM5/20 7/18 $50Biology Department Majors Only
1
BIOL-22500.001 Microbiology50222 Ten WeeksRago TR 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM5/12 7/18Nursing, Undecided Nursing and Dental Hygiene Majors Only
4
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
BIOLOGYBIOL-22700.001 Microbiology Lab50223 Ten WeeksSnyder T 12:30 PM 02:20 PMTR ROM5/12 7/18 $50
Nursing, Undecided Nursing and Dental Hygiene Majors Only
1
BIOL-27000.001 Pathophysiology50224 Full TermMusch T 06:00 PM 09:50 PMTR ROM5/26 8/113
BIOL-49600.001 Biology Senior Thesis50226 Full TermZimmer DS ROM5/11 8/29Successful completion of Biology Journal Club
2
BIOL-49700.001 Special Topics: RNA Biology50227 First Eight WeeksHavens TR 01:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM5/19 6/182
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-34000.001 Algorithms and Data Structures50167 First Eight WeeksAdams TR 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR COD5/11 7/43
MATHEMATICSMATH-31000.001 Discrete Mathematics50152 First Eight WeeksNead M 06:00 PM 10:00 PM
06:00 PM 10:00 PMWTR COD5/11 7/44
PHYSICSPHYS-10500.001 Introduction to Astronomy50175 Eight WeeksHofmann ON ONL6/1 7/253
BUSINESS
ECONOMICSECON-20000.001 Basic Macroeconomics50338 Four WeeksHill ON ONL5/11 6/53
ECON-20100.001 Basic Microeconomics50339 Second Eight WeeksChen ON ONL7/6 8/293
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-39400.001 Wksp: Project Planning and Selection50343 Second Eight WeeksKhasawneh ON ONL7/6 8/291
SPORT MANAGEMENTSPMT-48000.001 Sport Management Internship50355 Full TermMiller TR ROM5/11 8/294
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
CRIMINAL JUSTICECSJS-49800.001 Internship50032 Second Eight WeeksDS ROM7/6 8/293
CSJS-49800.002 Internship50427 Full TermTR ROM5/11 8/296 SR
CSJS-49900.001 Independent Study50033 Second Eight WeeksIS ROM7/6 8/293 SR
ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGEENLE-32700.001 Introduction to Methods and Materials
for Teaching Bilingual Education50396 Eight WeeksDiaz W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM6/3 7/253
PARALEGAL STUDIESPRLG-40100.001 Paralegal Capstone: Practicum50066 Second Eight WeeksZia TR ROM7/6 8/293
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS-20000.001 American National Government50001 Eight WeeksNawara ON ONL6/1 7/253
POLS-21000.001 State and Local Government50002 Eight WeeksLowry-Fritz ON ONL6/1 7/253
PSYCHOLOGYPSYC-27607.001 Wksp: Myths from Popular Psychology50042 Six WeeksSheffer ON ONL6/1 7/111
PSYC-30300.001 Statistics for the Social Sciences50043 Six WeeksSheffer TR 09:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
PSYC-30900.001 Biological Psychology50045 Eight WeeksBlankenship MW 09:00 AM 11:30 AMTR ROM6/1 7/253
PSYC-32500.001 Abnormal Child Psychology50046 Eight WeeksFredrick ON ONL6/1 7/253
PSYC-40500.001 Methods of Research50047 Six WeeksDomico TR 01:00 PM 04:15 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
PSYC-41200.001 Theories of Cognition50048 Eight WeeksCampbell MW 12:00 PM 02:30 PMTR ROM6/1 7/253
PSYC-49400.001 Internship in Human Resource Management
50049 Full TermTsai DS ROM5/11 8/293 SR
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-22100.001 Foundational Literacy for Middle
School Teachers50269 Four WeeksPalmi M 03:00 PM 04:00 PM
03:00 PM 06:00 PM03:00 PM 06:00 PM03:00 PM 06:00 PM
TRR
BL OBK5/11
5/265/215/28
3
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-22500.001 Curriculum and Instruction in the
Middle School50293 Four WeeksPalmi M 05:00 PM 06:00 PMBL OBK5/11 6/53
SCED-30400.001 Integrating Educational and Assistive Technology into the Classroom
50381 First Eight WeeksKim W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/13 7/43
SCED-31500.001 Communication for Teachers50300 Four WeeksPalmi M 04:00 PM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PM
TRR
BL OBK5/115/265/215/28
3
SCED-32200.001 Characteristics and Development of the Adolescent Learner
50296 Four WeeksHuvaere ON ONL5/11 6/53
SOCIAL WORKSCWK-29500.001 Community Service Experience50166 Full TermMcMeel TR ROM5/11 8/293
SOCIOLOGYSOCI-10000.001 Principles of Sociology50004 Eight WeeksON ONL6/1 7/253
SOCI-29000.001 Diversity and Social Justice50005 Eight WeeksON ONL6/1 7/253
SOCI-29000.002 Diversity and Social Justice50006 Eight WeeksON ONL6/1 7/253
HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS, AND COMMUNICATION
ART DESIGNARTS-11000.001 Painting50445 Six WeeksSwain MW 10:00 AM 12:30 PMTR ROM6/1 7/11 $403
ARTS-24100.001 Art Appreciation50428 Six WeeksLoPresti ON ONL6/1 7/113
ARTS-39301.001 ST: History and Aesthetics of Animation
50452 Six WeeksCallahan ON ONL6/1 7/113
COMMUNICATIONSCOMM-11200.001 Introduction to Human Communication50429 Four WeeksHemmingway TR 09:00 AM 12:00 PMBL ROM5/12 6/53
ENGLISHENGL-11200.001 College Writing 250441 Eight WeeksON ONL6/1 7/253
ENGL-23000.001 Introduction to Fiction50442 First Eight WeeksMustafa ON ONL5/11 7/43
ENGL-23000.002 Introduction to Fiction50443 Second Eight WeeksWielgos ON ONL7/6 8/293
HISTORYHIST-10100.001 Global History and Culture 150143 First Eight WeeksKopp ON ONL5/11 7/43
HIST-10200.001 Global History and Culture 250447 Second Eight WeeksBeissel ON ONL7/6 8/293
MUSICMUSC-11000.001 Music for the Listener50436 Four WeeksSisk ON ONL5/11 6/53
PHILOSOPHYPHIL-11000.001 Introduction to Philosophy50444 Six WeeksEleveld ON ONL6/1 7/113
PHIL-33000.001 Ethics50431 First Eight WeeksSabau ON ONL5/11 7/43
PHIL-33000.002 Ethics50432 Second Eight WeeksHarms TR 11:00 AM 02:30 PMTR ROM7/7 8/293
THEOLOGYTHEO-10000.001 The Search for Faith50430 Eight WeeksShaw ON ONL6/1 7/253
THEO-10000.002 The Search for Faith50433 Eight WeeksShaw ON ONL6/1 7/253
THEO-10000.003 The Search for Faith50434 Four WeeksBillups TWR 06:00 PM 09:15 PMTR ROM5/11 6/53
THEO-10600.001 Introduction to Christian Theology50435 Eight WeeksBlanchette ON ONL6/1 7/253
THEO-22300.001 The Old Testament50437 First Eight WeeksTrotter ON ONL5/11 7/43
THEO-31000.001 Christian Ethics50438 Six WeeksCollett ON ONL6/1 7/113
THEO-31000.002 Christian Ethics50439 Six WeeksCollett ON ONL6/1 7/113
NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCEHUPR-48000.001 Exercise and Movement Science
Internship50356 Eight WeeksBohlin ON ONL6/1 7/254 SR
HUPR-48100.001 Athletic Training Internship50357 Eight WeeksBohlin ON ONL6/1 7/254
NURSING
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-32500.00J Adult 1: Beginning50402 Second Eight WeeksBraida TR 05:00 PM 07:50 PMTR ROM7/7 8/18 $3506
NURS-32502.00J Adult 1: Beginning Clinical50403 First Eight WeeksObispo-Young S 06:30 AM 02:30 PMTR OFF5/11 7/40
NURS-32502.00K Adult 1: Beginning Clinical50404 First Eight Weeks S 06:30 AM 02:30 PMTR OFF5/11 7/40
NURS-32502.00M Adult 1: Beginning Clinical50405 First Eight WeeksObispo-Young S 06:30 AM 02:30 PMTR OFF5/11 7/40
NURS-32600.00J Pharmacotherapeutics50406 First Eight WeeksSchreader TR 05:00 PM 07:50 PMTR ROM5/12 7/43
NURS-32900.00J Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan
50407 Second Eight WeeksWesley TW 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM7/6 8/294
NURS-32900.00N Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan
50448 First Eight WeeksWesley TR 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM5/12 7/44
NURS-32902.00J Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
50408 Second Eight Weeks S 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF7/6 8/290
NURS-32902.00K Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
50409 Second Eight WeeksWesley F 12:00 PM 08:00 PMTR OFF7/10 8/210
NURS-32902.00L Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
50449 First Eight WeeksReiland F 12:00 PM 08:00 PMTR OFF5/15 7/40
NURS-32902.00M Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
50410 Second Eight WeeksWeidling S 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF7/6 8/290
NURS-32902.00P Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
50450 First Eight WeeksReiland S 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF5/16 7/4
No clinical on 7/4
0
NURS-33500.00J Evidence Based Practice and Nursing Research
50411 First Eight WeeksKloster TR 05:00 PM 07:50 PMTR ROM5/11 7/43
NURS-33700.00J Children, Adolescents, and Families50412 Second Eight WeeksMcShane R 04:00 PM 07:50 PMTR ROM7/19 8/20 $3504
NURS-33702.00J Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
50413 Second Eight WeeksArestis F 07:00 AM 07:00 PMTR OFF7/6 8/290
NURS-33702.00K Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
50414 Second Eight Weeks F 03:00 PM 11:30 PMTR OFF7/10 8/110
NURS-33702.00M Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
50415 Second Eight Weeks SU 07:00 AM 07:00 PMTR OFF7/11 8/160
NURS-42600.00J Professional Development 3: Leadership, Collaboration, and Teamwork
50416 First Eight WeeksMcDannel R 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM5/14 6/252
NURS-42700.00J Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing50417 First Eight WeeksCraigmile M 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM5/11 6/294
NURS-42702.00J Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
50418 First Eight WeeksKoutsis-Starzyk S 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF5/16 6/270
NURS-42702.00K Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
50419 First Eight WeeksAntos S 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF5/16 6/270
NURS-42702.00M Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
50420 First Eight WeeksRahm F 02:00 PM 10:30 PMTR OFF5/16 6/260
NURS-42702.00N Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
50451 First Eight Weeks S 03:00 PM 11:00 PMTR OFF5/16 6/270
NURS-43500.00J Adult 3: Critical Care50421 First Eight WeeksLynch W 05:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/13 7/4 $3506
NURS-43502.00J Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical50422 First Eight WeeksLaRoy M 06:30 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF5/11 6/290
NURS-43502.00K Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical50423 First Eight WeeksVictor T 06:30 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF5/12 7/40
NURS-43900.00J Professional Development 4: Role Transition
50424 Second Eight WeeksMoore W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/294
NURS-43902.00J Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
50425 Second Eight WeeksLaRoy MT 07:00 AM 07:00 PMTR OFF7/6 8/110
NURS-43902.00K Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
50426 Second Eight WeeksLynch MT 07:00 AM 07:00 PMTR OFF7/6 8/110
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYSLPA-31000.001 Anatomy and Physiology of Speech,
Hearing and Swallowing50318 Full TermON ONL5/11 8/293
SLPA-40000.001 Scientific Foundations of Speech and Hearing
50320 Full TermON ONL5/11 8/293
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
BIOLOGYBIOL-10700.LT1 Human Heredity50202 First Eight WeeksZimmer ON ONL5/11 7/43
BIOL-10800.LT1 Introduction to Human Biology50203 Second Eight WeeksBailey ON ONL7/6 8/293
BIOL-27000.LT1 Pathophysiology50204 Second Eight WeeksMusch ON ONL7/6 8/29RN to BSN Students Only
3
CHEMISTRYCHEM-10500.LT1 Introductory Organic and Biochemistry50230 First Eight WeeksCondeiu ON ONL5/11 7/4
RN to BSN Only3
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-22000.LT1 Introduction to Unix50233 Second Eight WeeksAdams ON ONL7/6 8/293
CPSC-23000.LT1 .NET Programming50234 First Eight WeeksKim ON ONL5/11 7/43
CPSC-42000.LT1 Computer Security50236 Second Eight WeeksPerry ON ONL7/6 8/293
MATHEMATICSMATH-11500.LT1 Introduction to Mathematical Thinking50257 First Eight WeeksSollie ON ONL5/11 7/43
PHYSICSPHYS-11000.LT1 Weather and Climate50299 Second Eight WeeksDiMaio ON ONL7/6 8/293
ACCOUNTINGACCT-12000.LT1 Principles of Accounting 150189 First Eight WeeksCoughlin ON ONL5/11 7/43
ACCT-12100.LT1 Principles of Accounting 250197 Second Eight WeeksCoughlin ON ONL7/6 8/293
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBSAD-20000.LT1 Principles of Management50205 First Eight WeeksYoung ON ONL5/11 7/43
BSAD-21500.LT1 Introduction to Entrepreneurship50214 Second Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL7/6 8/293
BSAD-25000.LT1 Business Law 150206 Second Eight WeeksPetrungaro ON ONL7/6 8/293
BSAD-30000.LT1 Business Communication in the Digital Age
50216 First Eight WeeksKeane ON ONL5/11 7/43
BSAD-35500.LT1 Service Management50207 Second Eight WeeksON ONL7/6 8/293
BSAD-36000.LT1 Human Resource Management50208 First Eight WeeksRyan ON ONL5/11 7/43
BSAD-37500.L20 Organizational Behavior50209 First Eight WeeksNolan M 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB5/11 7/43
BSAD-37500.LT1 Organizational Behavior50229 Second Eight WeeksAspy ON ONL7/6 8/293
BSAD-38000.L20 Supervisory Management50211 Second Eight WeeksPapponi M 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB7/6 8/293
BSAD-38000.LT1 Supervisory Management50212 Second Eight WeeksAspy ON ONL7/6 8/293
ECONOMICSECON-20000.LT1 Basic Macroeconomics50241 First Eight WeeksHill ON ONL5/11 7/43
ECON-33000.LT1 Government and Business50242 Second Eight WeeksBorse ON ONL7/6 8/293
FINANCEFINA-20000.LT1 Principles of Finance50247 First Eight WeeksPratl ON ONL5/11 7/43
MANAGEMENT SCIENCEMGSC-23000.LT1 Finite Mathematics50258 First Eight WeeksFailing ON ONL5/11 7/43
MGSC-34900.LT1 Business Statistics50259 Second Eight WeeksNead ON ONL7/6 8/293
MGSC-35000.LT1 Decision Science50260 Second Eight WeeksTan ON ONL7/6 8/293
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-20000.LT1 Introduction to Information Systems50250 First Eight WeeksEichelberger ON ONL5/11 7/43
INSY-30500.LT1 Cloud Computing Strategies50251 Second Eight WeeksAbdalla ON ONL7/6 8/293
INSY-31000.LT1 Principles of Project Management50255 First Eight WeeksKhasawneh ON ONL5/11 7/43
INSY-32500.LT1 Introduction to Six Sigma50252 First Eight WeeksKrejci DS ONL5/11 7/43
INSY-33600.LT1 Computer Forensics for Business Applications
50253 Second Eight WeeksPlass ON ONL7/6 8/293
INSY-41500.LT1 Web Design Applications50256 First Eight WeeksPlass ON ONL5/11 7/43
INSY-49500.LT1 Entrepreneurship in Information Technology
50254 Second Eight WeeksKhasawneh ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL-34000.LT1 Organizational Development50262 First Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-36000.LT1 Positive Leadership50263 Second Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-42000.L20 Leadership for Service50265 First Eight Weeks T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB5/12 7/43
ORGL-45000.L20 Capstone: The Future of Leadership50266 Second Eight Weeks T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB7/7 8/293
CRIMINAL JUSTICECSJS-20000.L20 Court Systems and Probation50237 First Eight WeeksWalton T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB5/12 7/43
CSJS-20000.LT1 Court Systems and Probation50238 First Eight WeeksJenkins ON ONL5/11 7/43
CSJS-43000.L20 Elements of Criminal Law50239 Second Eight WeeksArmijo R 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB7/9 8/293
CSJS-44000.LT1 Social Policy and Social Justice50240 Second Eight WeeksThurman ON ONL7/6 8/293
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS-20000.LT1 American National Government50302 First Eight WeeksWright ON ONL5/11 7/43
POLS-21000.LT1 State and Local Government50303 Second Eight WeeksWright ON ONL7/6 8/293
PSYCHOLOGYPSYC-21100.L01 Child Development50305 First Eight Weeks W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/13 7/43
PSYC-22000.L01 Theories of Personality50306 Second Eight WeeksBurciaga W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/8 8/293
PSYC-49400.L01 Internship in Human Resource Management
50307 Full TermTsai TR ROM5/11 8/293 SR
SOCIOLOGYSOCI-29000.LT1 Diversity and Social Justice50308 First Eight WeeksCole ON ONL5/11 7/43
SOCI-29000.LT2 Diversity and Social Justice50309 First Eight WeeksMcBrady ON ONL5/11 7/43
SOCI-29000.LT3 Diversity and Social Justice50310 Second Eight WeeksCole ON ONL7/6 8/293
SOCI-29000.LT4 Diversity and Social Justice50311 Second Eight WeeksMcBrady ON ONL7/6 8/293
ART DESIGNARTS-24100.LT1 Art Appreciation50201 First Eight WeeksMishur ON ONL5/11 7/43
COMMUNICATIONSCOMM-11200.LT1 Introduction to Human Communication50231 First Eight WeeksGerber ON ONL5/11 7/43
COMM-11200.LT2 Introduction to Human Communication50232 Second Eight WeeksGerber ON ONL7/6 8/293
ENGLISHENGL-11100.LT1 College Writing 150243 First Eight WeeksWilliamson ON ONL5/11 7/43
ENGL-11200.L20 College Writing 250244 Second Eight WeeksLayden W 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB7/8 8/293
ENGL-11200.LT1 College Writing 250245 Second Eight WeeksWilliamson ON ONL7/6 8/293
ENGL-23000.LT1 Introduction to Fiction50246 Second Eight WeeksMustafa ON ONL7/6 8/293
HISTORYHIST-10100.LT1 Global History and Culture 150248 First Eight WeeksPiotrowski ON ONL5/11 7/43
HIST-10200.LT1 Global History and Culture 250249 Second Eight WeeksPiotrowski ON ONL7/6 8/293
MUSICMUSC-11500.LT1 History of American Popular Music50261 Second Eight WeeksHolst ON ONL7/6 8/293
PHILOSOPHYPHIL-33000.LT1 Ethics50294 First Eight WeeksSabau ON ONL5/11 7/43
PHIL-33000.LT2 Ethics50298 Second Eight WeeksSabau ON ONL7/6 8/293
THEOLOGYTHEO-10600.L20 Introduction to Christian Theology50312 Second Eight WeeksMouton S 09:00 AM 01:00 PMTR ALB7/11 8/293
THEO-10600.LT1 Introduction to Christian Theology50313 First Eight WeeksQuathamer ON ONL5/11 7/43
THEO-10600.LT2 Introduction to Christian Theology50314 First Eight WeeksShaw ON ONL5/11 7/43
THEO-10600.LT3 Introduction to Christian Theology50315 Second Eight WeeksInglis ON ONL7/6 8/293
THEO-10600.LT4 Introduction to Christian Theology50316 Second Eight WeeksShaw ON ONL7/6 8/293
THEO-22700.LT1 Catholic Sacraments50317 Second Eight WeeksTorson ON ONL7/6 8/293
HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIP
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIPHCLD-35100.L01 Managing Information in Healthcare50358 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43
HCLD-38000.L01 Financial Management in Healthcare50359 Second Eight WeeksBlack ON ONL7/6 8/293
PROFESSIONAL STUDIESPROF-20600.LT1 Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio
Development50304 Full TermStevens ON ONL5/11 8/290
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28 Lewis University Course Schedule | Graduate Summer 2020
Graduate Summer Schedule - 2020The information contained in this schedule was accurate on March 2, 2020, the time of posting online and is subject to change without notice. The University reserves the right to cancel any course due to insufficient enrollment or as deemed necessary, and to make any schedule changes required including change of class time, location or instructor.
READING THE COURSE SCHEDULEColumn Heading DescriptionCRN Course Reference Number. A unique
number assigned to a course. It is used for course registration.
COURSE ID Subject + Course Number + Section
COURSE TITLE Course Title
INST Instructor; if blank, instructor not assigned
CR Credit hour value
INSM Instructional Method: TR = Traditional (face-to-face) ON = Online BL = Blended (face-to-face and online) MO = Multi-option (student may move between face-to-face and online) IS = Independent Study DS = Directed Study
PART OF TERM Full Term/ First Eight Weeks/ Second Eight Weeks/Weekend Workshops
DAYS Meeting days (note: T=Tuesday; R=Thursday)
TIME Start and end time
DATE Monday of the week of the first class through Friday of the last week of class
SR Signature required to enter course
CAMPUS Campus: ROM = Romeoville OBK = Oak Brook TPK = Tinley Park ONL = Online OFF = Other off campus location
FEE Course fee
COREQ CRN CRN of a course that must be taken with this course.
SPECIAL INFORMATION Comment about a course.Oak Brook Location
Location Address Phone Number
Romeoville (Main)
One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook 1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite 700, Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
Tinley Park 18501 Maple Creek Drive, Tinley Park, IL 60477
(708) 444-3180
Part of Term
Length Begin End Comment
1 Sixteen Weeks Monday, May 11 Saturday, August 29 Full Term
YY Four Weeks Monday, May 11 Friday, June 5 May Term
FF Six Weeks Monday, June 1 Saturday, July 11 Standard Six Weeks
GG Eight Weeks Monday, June 1 Saturday, July 25 Standard Eight Weeks
HH Ten Weeks Monday, May 11 Saturday, July 18 Standard Ten Weeks
18 Eight Weeks Monday, May 11 Saturday, July 4 First Eight Weeks
28 Eight Weeks Monday, July 6 Saturday, August 29 Second Eight Weeks
Holidays
Memorial Day Monday, May 25
Independence Day Saturday, July 4
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-51000.001 Strategic Planning for Aviation and
Transportation50103 First Eight WeeksMcKeown T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/12 7/43
AVTR-51000.002 Strategic Planning for Aviation and Transportation
50104 First Eight WeeksPhillips ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-54500.001 Transportation Operations in Supply Chain and Logistics
50105 First Eight WeeksKemp R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/14 7/43
AVTR-54500.002 Transportation Operations in Supply Chain and Logistics
50106 First Eight WeeksKemp ON ONL5/11 7/43
AVTR-57000.001 Current Practices and Future Trends50107 Second Eight WeeksMcKeown T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/7 8/293
AVTR-57000.002 Current Practices and Future Trends50108 Second Eight WeeksMcKeown ON ONL7/6 8/293
AVTR-58005.002 ST: Evolution of ATC50162 Second Eight WeeksON ONL7/6 8/293
AVTR-59700.001 Capstone Experience50109 Full TermBaker DS ROM5/11 8/29Signature Required
3
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-50000.001 Computer Organization50168 First Eight WeeksSpeva T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/11 7/43
CPSC-50100.001 Programming Fundamentals50170 Second Eight WeeksNowak M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
CPSC-50600.001 Cyber Security Essentials50284 Second Eight WeeksSpangler T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO ROM7/6 8/293
CPSC-52500.001 Encryption and Authentication50172 Second Eight WeeksPerry W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
CPSC-59100.001 Information Security Capstone:Technical Concentration
50176 Full TermKim TR ROM5/11 8/293
CPSC-59700.001 Research in Computer Science50181 Second Eight WeeksAlzoubi W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
CPSC-67600.001 Mobile Device Forensics50184 Second Eight WeeksPetersen M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
CPSC-69700.001 Master's Thesis50185 Full TermAlzoubi TR ROM5/11 8/293
DATA SCIENCEDATA-55000.001 Machine Learning50195 Second Eight WeeksAl-Khassaweneh M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
DATA-59000.001 Data Science Project for Computer Scientists
50199 First Eight WeeksAbuomar TR ROM5/11 7/43
PHYSICSPHYS-69800.001 Masters Thesis50177 Eight WeeksDS ROM6/1 7/251
PHYS-69800.002 Masters Thesis50179 Eight WeeksDS ROM6/1 7/252
PHYS-69800.003 Masters Thesis50180 Eight WeeksDS ROM6/1 7/253
BUSINESS
ACCOUNTINGACCT-50100.001 Financial Accounting50332 First Eight WeeksHatch ON ONL5/11 7/43
ACCT-55000.001 Managerial Accounting50333 Second Eight WeeksHatch ON ONL7/6 8/293
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBSAD-50800.001 Contemporary Management Practice50334 Second Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL7/6 8/293
BSAD-61100.001 Managerial Communication50335 First Eight WeeksPratl ON ONL5/11 7/43
BSAD-61500.001 International Business and the Global Environment
50336 First Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL5/11 7/43
BSAD-62000.001 Strategic Management in the Global Environment
50337 Second Eight WeeksBurton ON ONL7/6 8/293
ECONOMICSECON-55400.001 Managerial Economics50340 Second Eight WeeksHill ON ONL7/6 8/293
FINANCEFINA-57200.001 Managerial Finance50341 First Eight WeeksTasker M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/11 6/293
FINA-60000.001 Portfolio Management50342 Second Eight WeeksTownsend W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/8 8/263
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-50400.001 Quantitative Methods of Business50344 First Eight WeeksMescioglu ON ONL5/11 7/43
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-52300.001 Computer Forensics for Business
Applications50345 Second Eight WeeksPlass ON ONL7/6 8/293
INSY-53600.001 Business Data Warehousing50346 First Eight WeeksObeng ON ONL5/11 7/43
INSY-54000.001 Data Mining for Business Decisions50347 First Eight WeeksMescioglu ON ONL5/11 7/43
INSY-56600.001 Cybercrime Prevention Tools50348 Second Eight WeeksPlass ON ONL7/6 8/293
INSY-67500.001 Introduction to Healthcare Informatics50349 Second Eight WeeksMescioglu ON ONL7/6 8/293
INSY-67900.001 Business Intelligence and Data Analysis50350 Second Eight WeeksMescioglu ON ONL7/6 8/293
MARKETINGMKTG-51000.001 Survey of Marketing50352 First Eight WeeksBrubaker ON ONL5/11 7/43
MKTG-56800.001 Marketing Management50353 Second Eight WeeksON ONL7/6 8/293
MKTG-59000.001 Marketing Research50354 Second Eight WeeksON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL-50900.LT1 Leadership: Theories, Practices and
Context50268 First Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-50900.LT2 Leadership: Theories, Practices and Context
50270 Second Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-51200.LT1 Assessing Leadership Skills50271 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-51200.LT2 Assessing Leadership Skills50272 Second Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-52400.LT1 Leading Change50273 First Eight WeeksPage ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-52700.LT1 Building Teams50274 Second Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-53600.L01 Ethics, Integrity and Social Responsibility
50275 First Eight WeeksFidelus W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK5/13 7/43
ORGL-53600.LT1 Ethics, Integrity and Social Responsibility
50276 Second Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-53900.L01 Conflict Management50277 Second Eight WeeksHerr M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK7/6 8/293
ORGL-53900.LT1 Conflict Management50278 First Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-54500.LT1 Mentoring and Coaching50279 Second Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-54800.LT1 Building A Coaching Practice50280 First Eight WeeksBoysen T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMON ONL5/12 7/43
ORGL-54900.LT1 Coaching Assessments and Research50281 Second Eight WeeksCherry T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMON ONL7/7 8/293
ORGL-55500.LT1 Psychology of Motivation50282 Second Eight WeeksLavine ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-55600.LT1 Systems and Services in Higher Education
50283 First Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-55800.L01 Planning Strategically50285 First Eight WeeksHerr R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/14 7/43
ORGL-55800.LT1 Planning Strategically50286 Second Eight WeeksPage ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-56100.LT1 Organizational Cultures and Systems50287 First Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-59200.LT1 Workplace Research: Critical Thinking and Decision Making
50288 First Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-59200.LT2 Workplace Research: Critical Thinking and Decision Making
50289 First Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL5/11 7/43
ORGL-59500.LT1 Capstone: Leadership and the Future50290 Second Eight WeeksPage ON ONL7/6 8/293
ORGL-59500.LT2 Capstone: Leadership and the Future50319 Second Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL7/6 8/293
PROJECT MANAGEMENTPROJ-55800.001 Risk Management50351 Second Eight WeeksObeng W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/8 8/263
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
COUNSELINGCOUN-50500.001 Research in Counseling50050 First Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL5/11 7/43
COUN-50500.002 Research in Counseling50051 Eight WeeksMorris ON ONL6/1 7/253
COUN-51100.001 Individual Appraisal50052 First Eight WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL5/11 7/43
COUN-51200.001 Interviewing Skills50053 Six WeeksDomico TR 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-51200.002 Interviewing Skills50054 Six WeeksBrown MW 02:30 PM 05:30 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-52000.001 Advanced Developmental Psychology50055 Six WeeksJamiolkowski M 04:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OBK6/1 7/113
COUN-52000.002 Advanced Developmental Psychology50056 Six WeeksFredrick TR 02:30 PM 05:30 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-52200.001 Career Development Theory50057 Eight WeeksBurciaga ON ONL6/1 7/253
COUN-52200.002 Career Development Theory50058 Second Eight WeeksHarsy ON ONL7/6 8/293
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
COUNSELINGCOUN-53400.001 Special Populations in Addictions50059 Six WeeksEdwards TR 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-53500.001 Internship in Counseling and Addictions50060 Ten WeeksEdwards T 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM5/11 7/183
COUN-54100.001 Psychopathology50061 Second Eight WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL7/6 8/293
COUN-55012.001 Workshop: Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
50062 Six WeeksDuris ON ONL6/1 7/111
COUN-55013.001 Workshop: LGBT Issues50063 Six WeeksBrown ON ONL6/1 7/111
COUN-55014.001 Workshop: Treatment of Anxiety Disorders
50064 Six WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL6/1 7/111
COUN-55200.001 Clinical Psychopharmacology50065 Eight WeeksBristow ON ONL6/1 7/253
COUN-55300.001 Crisis Intervention and Treatment of Trauma
50067 Six WeeksJarmuz TR 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-56500.001 Group Dynamics and Counseling50068 Six WeeksBrown MW 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-56500.002 Group Dynamics and Counseling50069 Six WeeksBurciaga TR 02:30 PM 05:30 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-56700.001 Treatment of Substance Abuse50070 Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL6/1 7/253
COUN-57000.001 Principles and Methods of School Counseling
50071 Six WeeksZito TR 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-57400.001 Counseling Theories: Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
50072 Six WeeksFredrick TR 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-57400.002 Counseling Theories: Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy
50075 Second Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL7/6 8/293
COUN-57500.001 Family Dynamics and Counseling50077 Eight WeeksBurciaga ON ONL6/1 7/253
COUN-57600.001 Organization of School Counseling50080 Six WeeksHarsy MW 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-57800.001 Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling
50122 First Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL5/11 7/43
COUN-57800.002 Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling
50123 Second Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL7/6 8/293
COUN-57900.001 Multicultural Issues in Counseling50124 Second Eight WeeksBrown ON ONL7/6 8/293
COUN-57900.002 Multicultural Issues in Counseling50125 Eight WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL6/1 7/253
COUN-58000.001 Models and Theories of Clinical Supervision in Mental Health
50084 Six WeeksMorris MW 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
COUN-58100.001 Practicum in School Counseling50088 Six WeeksHarsy MW 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM6/1 7/11 $853
COUN-58500.001 Practicum in Counseling50090 Ten WeeksDuris M 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM5/11 7/18 $853
COUN-59000.001 Internship in Counseling50094 Ten WeeksHelm-Lewis M 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM5/11 7/183
COUN-59100.001 Internship in School Counseling50098 Six WeeksZito TR 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM6/1 7/113
CRIMINAL JUSTICECSJS-51600.001 Diversions from Incarceration50003 First Eight WeeksJenkins W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMTR OBK5/11 7/43
CSJS-52100.001 White Collar Crime50007 First Eight WeeksDavis T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/11 7/43
CSJS-53300.001 Ethics and Integrity50008 Second Eight WeeksGardiner R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
CSJS-55900.001 Police Civil Liability50009 Second Eight WeeksRoberts M 05:00 PM 09:00 PMTR OBK7/6 8/293
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUECED-52400.001 Foundations of Teaching Reading and
Language Arts for P-350360 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/13 7/43
ECED-54600.001 History and Philosophy of Early Childhood Education
50264 Second Eight WeeksPruitt ON ONL7/6 8/293
ECED-55600.001 Foundations of Teaching Math, Science and Social Studies for P-3
50267 First Eight WeeksReyes T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/12 7/43
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIPEDLD-53800.001 Critical Issues in School Law for
Educational Leaders50365 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF5/13 7/4
Oak Lawn
3 SR
EDLD-54800.001 Organizational Systems in Educational Leadership
50367 First Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF5/12 7/4
Joliet Diocese
3
EDLD-55700.001 Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment for School Improvement
50366 First Eight WeeksWright T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM5/12 7/43
EDLD-55700.002 Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment for School Improvement
50368 Second Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF7/8 8/29
Oak Lawn
3 SR
EDLD-57600.001 Multicultural Foundations for Educators and Counselors
50369 First Eight WeeksDavila W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/13 7/43
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIPEDLD-57700.001 Supervision for Professional
Development50364 Second Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM7/7 8/29
Joliet Diocese
3
EDLD-71000.001 Philosophical Foundations 50371 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43
EDLD-71200.001 Theories of Critical Transformative Leadership
50372 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43
EDLD-74300.001 Topics in Globalization and Education50374 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43
EDLD-75700.001 Policy Studies in Education50373 First Eight WeeksDavila ON ONL5/11 7/43
ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONELED-52800.001 Reading and Writing in the Content
Areas50390 Four WeeksWilkins TR 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/12 6/53
ELED-52800.002 Reading and Writing in the Content Areas
50391 Four WeeksWilkins MW 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL TPK5/11 6/53
ELED-53000.001 Classroom Assessment and Intervention50392 Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM6/2 7/253
ELED-53000.002 Classroom Assessment and Intervention50393 Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR TPK6/1 7/253
ELED-54000.001 Methods and Content of Teaching Science, Health and Movement
50394 Eight Weeks R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM6/4 7/253
ELED-54000.002 Methods and Content of Teaching Science, Health and Movement
50395 Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR TPK6/3 7/253
ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGEENLE-51000.001 Foundations of Bilingual and English
Language Learner Education50397 First Eight WeeksPichardo T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM5/12 7/43
ENLE-51400.001 Assessment of Bilingual Students50398 Eight Weeks W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM6/3 7/253
ENLE-52600.001 Curriculum and Instruction for English Language Learning
50399 First Eight WeeksMurillo T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM5/12 7/43
ENLE-52700.001 Methods and Materials for Bilingual Education
50384 Second Eight WeeksDiaz R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM7/9 8/293
ENLE-54200.001 Cross-Cultural Studies in Literacy and English Language Learning
50400 First Eight WeeksAlexander M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM5/11 7/43
PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONPSAD-52300.001 Fiscal Management for Public Safety
Administrators 50010 First Eight WeeksGarritano F 09:00 AM 01:00 PMTR OBK5/11 7/43
PSAD-53300.001 Public Safety Training - Management and Development
50011 First Eight WeeksGarritano W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK5/11 7/43
PSAD-54500.001 Labor Relations in the Public Sector50012 Second Eight WeeksGrady F 09:00 AM 01:00 PMTR OBK7/6 8/293
PSAD-55600.001 Organizational Behavior in Public Safety Systems
50013 Second Eight WeeksHoulihan W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMTR OBK7/6 8/293
READING LITERACYRDLT-50700.001 Literacy for Other School Personnel50401 Four WeeksON ONL5/11 6/51
RDLT-52400.001 Foundations and Methods of Teaching Developmental Reading and Early Literacy
50375 First Eight WeeksKnobbe R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/12 7/43
RDLT-53600.001 Theory and Practice for Intervention and Remediation of Reading
50376 First Eight WeeksAugsburger M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/11 7/43
RDLT-57500.001 Practical Research for Learning Communities
50377 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM5/13 7/43
RDLT-57500.002 Practical Research for Learning Communities
50378 Second Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM7/6 8/293
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-50300.001 Foundational Literacy for Middle
School Teachers50292 Four WeeksPalmi M 03:00 PM 04:00 PM
03:00 PM 06:00 PM03:00 PM 06:00 PM03:00 PM 06:00 PM
TRR
BL OBK5/11
5/265/215/28
3
SCED-50400.001 Integrating Educational and Assistive Technology into the Classroom
50382 First Eight WeeksKim W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/13 7/43
SCED-51500.001 Communication for Teachers50301 Four WeeksPalmi M 04:00 PM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PM
TRR
BL OBK5/115/265/215/28
3
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-52200.001 Characteristics and Development of the
Adolescent Learner50297 Four WeeksHuvaere ON ONL5/11 6/53
SCED-52500.001 Curriculum and Instruction in the Middle School
50295 Four WeeksPalmi M 05:00 PM 06:00 PMBL OBK5/11 6/53
SOCIAL WORKSCWK-50400.001 Social Welfare Policy and Services50163 Eight WeeksHoge T 06:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM6/2 7/253
SCWK-51000.001 Social Work Ethics50164 Eight WeeksThursby W 06:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM6/3 7/253
SCWK-60500.001 Psychodynamic Theory50165 Eight WeeksLloyd M 06:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM6/1 7/253
SPECIAL EDUCATIONSPED-51300.001 Development and Characteristics of
Learners50361 Six WeeksBuss TR 05:00 PM 08:30 PMBL ROM6/2 7/113
SPED-51400.001 Assessment for Learning50362 Eight WeeksFisher M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM6/1 7/253
SPED-51600.001 Learning Theories and Schooling50385 Eight WeeksBuss ON ONL6/1 7/253
SPED-51700.001 Instructional Strategies and Learning Communities for Exceptional Learners
50363 Eight WeeksRoberts W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM6/3 7/253
SPED-55700.001 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
50386 Eight WeeksSturm ON ONL6/1 7/253
SPED-55700.002 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
50387 Four WeeksRoberts ON ONL5/11 6/53
SPED-55700.003 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
50388 Eight WeeksFisher ON ONL6/1 7/253
SPED-56400.001 Partnerships for Inclusive Education50389 Eight WeeksFisher ON ONL6/1 7/251
TECHNOLOGY LEARNING AND DESIGNTLDE-54100.001 Learning, Teaching, and Emerging
Technologies50379 Eight WeeksBecker-Jessup R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM6/4 7/253
TLDE-55100.001 Instructional Design Principles and Multimedia
50380 First Eight WeeksKim T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM5/12 7/43
NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
NURSINGNURS-51700.001 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and
Policy50034 First Eight WeeksMartin ON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-53200.001 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
50035 Second Eight WeeksRuroede ON ONL7/6 8/293 SR
NURS-53400.001 Population Health50036 First Eight WeeksCooke ON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-53600.001 Healthcare Informatics50037 First Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-53700.001 Integrated Advanced Pathophysiology, Pharmacology and Physical Assessment for the Nurse Educator
50038 Ten WeeksBL OBK5/11 7/18
Mandatory meeting on 7/8 from 5-9PM
4 SR
NURS-54000.001 Educational Theory and the Scholarship of Teaching
50039 First Eight WeeksElder M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-58800.001 Role Transition and Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse
50040 Four WeeksSherry W 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
05:30 PM 09:30 PMW
MO OBK5/13
6/3Out of state / long distance students only
1 SR
NURS-58800.002 Role Transition and Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse
50041 Four WeeksGulczynski W 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
05:30 PM 09:30 PMW
BL OBK5/13
6/3
1 SR
NURS-58800.003 Role Transition and Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse
50044 Four WeeksMcCormick W 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
05:30 PM 09:30 PMW
BL OBK5/13
6/3
1 SR
NURS-58800.004 Role Transition and Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse
50128 Four WeeksLittig W 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
05:30 PM 09:30 PMW
BL OBK5/13
6/3
1 SR
NURS-58800.005 Role Transition and Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse
50129 Four WeeksPoupore W 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
05:30 PM 09:30 PMW
BL OBK5/13
6/3
1 SR
NURS-58800.006 Role Transition and Development for the Advanced Practice Nurse
50130 Four WeeksShaughnessy W 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
05:30 PM 09:30 PMW
BL OBK5/13
6/3
1 SR
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-59200.001 Practicum Preparation50144 Full TermKramer R 05:30 PM 09:30 PM
06:00 PM 10:00 PM06:00 PM 10:00 PM06:00 PM 10:00 PM06:00 PM 10:00 PM
RRRR
BL OBK5/216/187/97/308/13
$2000 SR
NURS-60500.001 Applied Physiology/Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nursing
50131 Ten WeeksMcDowell T 12:00 PM 04:15 PMMO OBK5/11 7/183 SR
NURS-60500.002 Applied Physiology/Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nursing
50132 Ten WeeksMcDowell T 05:00 PM 09:15 PMMO OBK5/11 7/183 SR
NURS-60500.003 Applied Physiology/Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nursing
50133 Ten WeeksMcDowell R 12:00 PM 04:15 PMMO OBK5/11 7/183 SR
NURS-60500.004 Applied Physiology/Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nursing
50134 Ten WeeksMcDowell R 05:00 PM 09:15 PMMO OBK5/11 7/183 SR
NURS-60600.001 Epidemiology50135 Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL6/1 7/253 SR
NURS-60600.002 Epidemiology50136 First Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-60600.003 Epidemiology50137 First Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-60600.004 Epidemiology50138 First Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-60600.005 Epidemiology50139 Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL6/1 7/253 SR
NURS-60600.006 Epidemiology50140 Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL6/1 7/253 SR
NURS-61800.001 NP Practicum: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
50440 Full TermDS OFF5/11 8/292 SR
NURS-63000.001 Psychopharmacology for Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
50141 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-76000.001 Financial and Strategic Management for Healthcare Decision Makers
50142 First Eight WeeksON ONL5/11 7/43 SR
NURS-79200.001 DNP Scholarly Project Implementation50145 Full TermSteffens ON ONL5/11 8/293 SR
NURS-79200.002 DNP Scholarly Project Implementation50146 Full TermLi ON ONL5/11 8/293
NURS-79200.003 DNP Scholarly Project Implementation50446 Full TermON ONL5/11 8/293 SR
NURS-79300.001 DNP Scholarly Project Evaluation and Dissemination
50147 Full TermSteffens DS ONL5/11 8/29
DNP Final Student Presentations on August 7, 2020
3 SR
NURS-79300.002 DNP Scholarly Project Evaluation and Dissemination
50148 Full TermFitzgerald DS ONL5/11 8/29
DNP Final Student Presentations on August 7, 2020
3 SR
NURS-79600.003 DNP Residency 50225 Full TermSherry DS OFF5/11 8/293
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYOTED-50200.001 Occupational Therapy and Mental
Health 150154 Eight WeeksDavidson W 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM6/3 7/223
OTED-50201.001 Occupational Therapy and Mental Health 1 Lab
50155 Eight WeeksDavidson W 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM6/3 7/220
OTED-50201.002 Occupational Therapy and Mental Health 1 Lab
50156 Eight WeeksDavidson W 03:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM6/3 7/220
OTED-60300.001 Technology and the Environment50159 Eight WeeksEads M 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM6/1 7/203
OTED-60301.001 Technology and the Environment Lab50160 Eight WeeksEads M 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM6/1 7/200
OTED-60301.002 Technology and the Environment Lab50161 Eight WeeksEads M 03:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM6/1 7/200
OTED-60700.001 Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation 2
50157 Eight Weeks T 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM6/2 7/213
OTED-60700.002 Occupational Therapy and Rehabilitation 2
50158 Eight Weeks T 01:00 PM 04:00 PMTR ROM6/2 7/213
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYSLPA-50100.001 Neuroscience for Speech-Language
Pathologists50321 Six WeeksVeale ON ONL6/1 7/112
SLPA-50200.001 Lab: Human Brain Dissection50330 Second Eight WeeksVeale T 10:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM7/13 8/21 $1001
SLPA-50200.002 Lab: Human Brain Dissection50331 Second Eight WeeksVeale T 01:00 PM 03:00 PMTR ROM7/13 8/21 $1001
SLPA-53000.001 Research Methods in Speech-Language Pathology
50322 Six WeeksVargas ON ONL6/1 7/112
SLPA-53100.001 Lab: Research Design and Analysis50328 Second Eight WeeksVargas MW 12:00 PM 01:15 PMTR ROM7/13 8/211
SLPA-53100.002 Lab: Research Design and Analysis50329 Second Eight WeeksVargas MW 01:45 PM 03:00 PMTR ROM7/13 8/211
SLPA-55000.001 Ethics of Speech-Language Pathology Practice
50323 Six WeeksO'Quin ON ONL6/1 7/111
SLPA-55200.001 Clinical Methods 2: Evidence-based Treatment Planning
50324 Second Eight WeeksO'Quin MW 09:00 AM 11:30 AMTR ROM7/13 8/212
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYSLPA-56000.001 Clinical Practicum 1: Simulation Lab50325 Second Eight WeeksVeale ON ONL7/13 8/21 $8901
SLPA-56000.002 Clinical Practicum 1: Simulation Lab50326 Second Eight WeeksVeale ON ONL7/13 8/21 $8901
SLPA-56000.003 Clinical Practicum 1: Simulation Lab50327 Second Eight WeeksVeale ON ONL7/13 8/21 $8901
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36 Lewis University Course Schedule | Undergraduate | Fall 2020
Undergraduate Fall Schedule - 2020The information contained in this schedule was accurate on March 2, 2020, the time of posting online and is subject to change without notice. The University reserves the right to cancel any course due to insufficient enrollment or as deemed necessary, and to make any schedule changes required including change of class time, location or instructor.
Location Address Phone Number
Romeoville (Main)
One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook 1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite 700, Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
Column Heading DescriptionCRN Course Reference Number. A unique
number assigned to a course. It is used for course registration.
COURSE ID Subject + Course Number + Section
COURSE TITLE Course Title
INST Instructor; if blank, instructor not assigned
CR Credit hour value
INSM Instructional Method: TR = Traditional (face-to-face) ON = Online BL = Blended (face-to-face and online) MO = Multi-option (student may move between face-to-face and online) IS = Independent Study DS = Directed Study
PART OF TERM Full Term/ First Eight Weeks/ Second Eight Weeks/Weekend Workshops
DAYS Meeting days (note: T=Tuesday; R=Thursday)
TIME Start and end time
DATE Monday of the week of the first class through Friday of the last week of class
SR Signature required to enter course
CAMPUS Campus: ROM = Romeoville OBK = Oak Brook TPK = Tinley Park ONL = Online OFF = Other off campus location
FEE Course fee
COREQ CRN CRN of a course that must be taken with this course.
SPECIAL INFORMATION Comment about a course. Romeoville Campus
Part of Term
Length Begin End Comment
1 Sixteen Weeks Monday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Dec. 19 Full Term
18 Eight Weeks Monday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Oct. 24 First Eight Weeks
28 Eight Weeks Monday, Oct. 26 Saturday, Dec. 19 Second Eight Weeks
W Weekend Workshops
Monday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Dec. 19 Full Term
Holiday
Labor Day Monday, September 7
- No Classes
READING THE COURSE SCHEDULE
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
AVIATION MAINTENANCEAVMT-10200.001 Introduction to Aviation80555 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
District 214 Students Only; Signature Required1 SR
AVMT-10200.002 Introduction to Aviation80557 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19District 214 Students Only; Signature Required
1 SR
AVMT-10200.003 Introduction to Aviation80558 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19District 214 Students Only; Signature Required
1 SR
AVMT-10600.001 Aviation Fundamentals80559 Full TermLeClaire MW 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
AVMT-10600.002 Aviation Fundamentals80560 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19District 214 Students Only; Signature Required
4 SR
AVMT-10600.003 Aviation Fundamentals80562 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19WILCO Students Only: Signature Required
4 SR
AVMT-10600.004 Aviation Fundamentals81928 Full TermLeClaire ON ONL8/31 12/19ENVOY Students Only; Signature Required
4 SR
AVMT-10601.001 Aviation Fundamentals Lab80563 Full TermLeClaire M 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-10601.002 Aviation Fundamentals Lab80569 Full TermLeClaire W 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-10601.003 Aviation Fundamentals Lab80570 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19District 214 Students Only; Signature Required
0 SR
AVMT-10601.004 Aviation Fundamentals Lab80572 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19WILCO Students Only; Signature Required
0 SR
AVMT-10601.005 Aviation Fundamentals Lab81930 Full TermMiller M 05:30 PM 08:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19ENVOY Students Only; Signature Required
0 SR
AVMT-11000.001 Aircraft Structures 180573 Full TermNeville MW 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
AVMT-11000.002 Aircraft Structures 181931 Full TermNeville ON ONL8/31 12/19ENVOY Students Only; Signature Required
4 SR
AVMT-11001.001 Aircraft Structures 1 Lab80574 Full TermNeville WR 01:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $1250
AVMT-11001.002 Aircraft Structures 1 Lab80577 Full TermNeville MT 01:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $1250
AVMT-11001.003 Aircraft Structures 1 Lab81933 Full TermQuigley WR 05:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $125ENVOY Students Only; Signature Required
0 SR
AVMT-12000.001 Aircraft Electricity 180578 Full TermDybinski TR 09:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
AVMT-12000.002 Aircraft Electricity 181935 Full TermAngarone ON ONL8/31 12/19ENVOY Students Only; Signature Required
4 SR
AVMT-12001.001 Aircraft Electricity 1 Lab80579 Full TermDybinski T 01:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $1000
AVMT-12001.002 Aircraft Electricity 1 Lab80581 Full TermDybinski R 01:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $1000
AVMT-12001.003 Aircraft Electricity 1 Lab81937 Full TermReed T 05:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $100ENVOY Students Only; Signature Required
0 SR
AVMT-13000.001 Introduction to A/C Structures and Engine NDT NDE
80584 Full TermDelanty F 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM9/4 12/193
AVMT-13001.001 Introduction to A/C Structures and Engine NDT/NDE Lab
80585 Full TermDelanty F 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/4 12/19 $500
AVMT-13001.002 Introduction to A/C Structures and Engine NDT/NDE Lab
80586 Full TermDelanty F 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/4 12/19 $500
AVMT-13500.001 Drafting and Blueprint Reading80590 Full TermLeClaire MW 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVMT-20000.001 Aircraft Instruments80593 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-20001.001 Aircraft Instruments Lab80594 Full Term M 05:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-20100.001 Aviation Physics 180595 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-21000.001 Aircraft Structures 280596 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-21001.001 Aircraft Structures 2 Lab80597 Full Term TW 05:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $1250
AVMT-22000.001 Aircraft Electricity 280598 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-22001.001 Aircraft Electricity 2 Lab80599 Full Term R 05:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $1000
AVMT-31000.001 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines80601 Full TermKinnerk TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/194
AVMT-31001.001 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines Lab80602 Full TermKinnerk TR 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $250
AVMT-31001.002 Aircraft Reciprocating Engines Lab80603 Full TermKinnerk TR 03:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $250
AVMT-32000.001 Aircraft Systems80605 Full TermSchuneman W 09:00 AM 10:50 AM10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR
TR ROM9/1 12/194
AVMT-32001.001 Aircraft Systems Lab80606 Full TermSchuneman M 09:00 AM 10:50 AM01:00 PM 02:50 PM03:00 PM 04:50 PM
FM
TR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-32001.002 Aircraft Systems Lab80608 Full TermSchuneman F 10:00 AM 11:50 AM01:00 PM 02:50 PMMR
TR ROM8/31 12/190
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION MAINTENANCEAVMT-33000.001 Aircraft Engine Accessories80610 Full TermFranklin MTWR 08:00 AM 08:50 AM
09:00 AM 09:50 AMTRTR ROM8/31 12/194
AVMT-33001.001 Aircraft Engine Accessories Lab80614 Full TermFranklin M 01:00 PM 02:50 PM01:00 PM 04:50 PMW
TR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-33001.002 Aircraft Engine Accessories Lab80616 Full TermFranklin M 09:00 AM 10:50 AM01:00 PM 02:50 PM03:00 PM 04:50 PM
TM
TR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-34500.001 Trends in Aviation and Aerospace Technology
80649 Full Term T 06:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVMT-41000.001 Gas Turbine Powerplants80650 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-41001.001 Gas Turbine Powerplants Lab80651 Full Term R 05:30 PM 09:20 PM05:30 PM 07:20 PMF
TR ROM9/4 12/190
AVMT-42000.001 Aircraft Propellers80654 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-42001.001 Aircraft Propellers Lab80655 Full Term W 07:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM9/2 12/190
AVMT-42700.001 Advanced Aviation and Aerospace Structures
80656 Full Term W 06:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVMT-43000.001 Aircraft Inspection and Engine Testing80659 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/194
AVMT-43001.001 Aircraft Inspection and Engine Testing Lab
80660 Full Term MT 05:30 PM 09:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/190
AVMT-46000.001 Aviation Shop Management80665 Full TermStreit DS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
3 SR
AVMT-49500.001 Aviation and Aerospace Technology Capstone Experience
80667 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/19
GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
3 SR
AVMT-49800.001 Aviation Internship80668 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
1 SR
AVMT-49800.002 Aviation Internship80670 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
2 SR
AVMT-49800.003 Aviation Internship80671 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
3 SR
AVMT-49800.004 Aviation Internship80673 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
4 SR
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-10000.001 Aviation Flight Lab80416 Full TermMcGill MWFDS ROM8/31 12/19 $200
Signature Required0 SR
AVTR-10000.002 Aviation Flight Lab80417 Full TermMcGill MWFDS ROM8/31 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.003 Aviation Flight Lab80418 Full TermMcGill MWFDS ROM8/31 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.004 Aviation Flight Lab80419 Full TermMcGill MWFDS ROM8/31 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.005 Aviation Flight Lab80421 Full TermMcGill MWFDS ROM8/31 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.006 Aviation Flight Lab80422 Full TermMcGill TRSDS ROM9/1 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.007 Aviation Flight Lab80423 Full TermMcGill TRSDS ROM9/1 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.008 Aviation Flight Lab80424 Full TermMcGill TRSDS ROM9/1 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.009 Aviation Flight Lab80425 Full TermMcGill TRSDS ROM9/1 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.010 Aviation Flight Lab80426 Full TermMcGill TRSDS ROM9/1 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-10000.011 Aviation Flight Lab80427 Full TermMcGill TRSDS ROM9/1 12/19 $200Signature Required
0 SR
AVTR-13000.001 Private Pilot Ground 180440 Full TermMagner MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Non-Flight Majors Only
3
AVTR-13000.002 Private Pilot Ground 180442 Full TermZahos MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Flight Majors Only
3
AVTR-13000.003 Private Pilot Ground 180443 Full TermMagner MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Non-Flight Majors Only
3
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-13000.004 Private Pilot Ground 180445 Full TermMcGill TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19
Flight Majors Only3
AVTR-13000.005 Private Pilot Ground 180446 Full TermMassey TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Flight Majors Only
3
AVTR-13100.001 Private Pilot Ground 280448 Full TermBerger MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Non-Flight Majors Only
3
AVTR-20100.001 Human Factors80449 Full TermSlutz MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-20100.002 Human Factors80450 Full TermSlutz ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-20100.003 Human Factors80452 Full TermSlutz ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-20300.001 Visual Aircraft Recognition 180453 First Eight WeeksLeClaire ON ONL8/31 10/241
AVTR-20300.002 Visual Aircraft Recognition 180454 First Eight WeeksWarren ON ONL8/31 10/241
AVTR-20300.003 Visual Aircraft Recognition 180496 First Eight WeeksWarren ON ONL8/31 10/241
AVTR-20300.004 Visual Aircraft Recognition 180456 First Eight WeeksWarren ON ONL8/31 10/241
AVTR-20400.001 Aviation Regulations80457 Full Term TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-20400.002 Aviation Regulations80458 Full Term TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-20400.003 Aviation Regulations80459 Full TermZahos ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-20400.004 Aviation Regulations80460 Full TermZahos ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-20500.001 Visual Aircraft Recognition 280461 First Eight WeeksWarren ON ONL8/31 10/241
AVTR-20500.002 Visual Aircraft Recognition 280462 Second Eight WeeksWarren ON ONL10/26 12/191
AVTR-21300.001 Aviation History 1: Barnstorming to "A" Bombs
80463 Full TermMarkham TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-22500.001 Introduction to Unmanned Systems80465 Full Term TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $503
AVTR-23100.001 Instrument Pilot Ground School80466 Full TermBerger MWF 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Non-Flight Majors Only
4
AVTR-23100.002 Instrument Pilot Ground School80467 Full TermMcGill TR 09:30 AM 11:20 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19Flight Majors Only
4
AVTR-23100.003 Instrument Pilot Ground School80469 Full TermMcGill TR 12:30 PM 02:20 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Flight Majors Only
4
AVTR-25000.001 Aviation Meteorology 180471 Full TermAbeh W 09:00 AM 09:50 AM10:00 AM 10:50 AMMWF
TR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-25000.002 Aviation Meteorology 180472 Full TermAbeh F 02:00 PM 02:50 PM03:00 PM 03:50 PMMWF
TR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-25000.003 Aviation Meteorology 180473 Full TermDiMaio TR 07:30 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-25000.004 Aviation Meteorology 180475 Full TermDiMaio TR 09:30 AM 11:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-25000.005 Aviation Meteorology 180476 Full TermDiMaio TR 12:00 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-25000.006 Aviation Meteorology 180477 Full TermMerzlock TR 02:15 PM 04:00 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-25000.007 Aviation Meteorology 180479 Full TermMerzlock TR 05:30 PM 07:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-25200.001 Aviation Meteorology 280480 Full TermAbeh MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PM02:00 PM 02:50 PMW
TR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-26300.001 Aircraft Maintenance for Pilots80483 Full TermSchuneman MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Private Pilot Certificate
3
AVTR-26300.002 Aircraft Maintenance for Pilots80485 Full TermSchuneman TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19Private Pilot Certificate
3
AVTR-26300.003 Aircraft Maintenance for Pilots80486 Full TermSchuneman TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Private Pilot Certificate
3
AVTR-30000.001 Professional Development for Aviators81908 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/191
AVTR-30000.002 Professional Development for Aviators81909 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/191
AVTR-30500.001 Crew Resource Management80487 Full Term TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-30500.002 Crew Resource Management80488 Full Term MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-31300.001 Air Traffic Control Systems80490 Full TermZeman TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-31300.002 Air Traffic Control Systems80491 Full Term TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-32100.001 Transportation Legislation80492 Full TermAbeh MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-32100.002 Transportation Legislation80493 Full TermAbeh TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-32100.003 Transportation Legislation80494 Full Term TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-32100.004 Transportation Legislation80495 Full TermLeClaire ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-33100.001 Commercial Pilot Ground School80497 Full TermZahos MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Flight Majors Only
3
AVTR-33100.002 Commercial Pilot Ground School80498 Full TermZahos TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Non-Flight Majors
3
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-34200.001 Aerodynamics80499 Full TermReed ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-34200.002 Aerodynamics80500 Full TermDybinski ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-34200.003 Aerodynamics80501 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-34300.001 UAS Operations 180502 Full TermReed TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $1003
AVTR-35300.001 Air Transportation80504 Full TermPeterselli MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-35300.002 Air Transportation80505 Full TermPeterselli MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-37300.001 Transportation Safety Management Systems
80506 Full TermBrogan TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-37300.002 Transportation Safety Management Systems
80507 Full TermBrogan TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-37300.003 Transportation Safety Management Systems
80509 Full TermSlutz ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-39001.001 Wksp: Accident Investigation80510 Weekend SessionsMeyers S 09:00 AM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 10:00 PMF
TR ROM11/1411/13
1
AVTR-39707.001 ST: Operational Meteorology80513 Full TermDiMaio TR 02:00 PM 03:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Must have completed AVTR25000 and AVTR25200 or AVTR25000 completed and concurrent with AVTR25200
3
AVTR-39708.001 ST: Decision Making for Pilots80514 Full TermZahos TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Must have completed AVTR13100, AVTR23100 and AVTR33100; Flight Majors Only
3
AVTR-40200.001 Fiscal Aspects of Transportation80515 Full TermFoster ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-41000.001 Certified Flight Instructor Ground80516 Full TermPhillips TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-42000.001 Flight Instructor Instrument (CFI-I) Ground
80517 Full TermPhillips TR 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/192
AVTR-43000.001 Labor Relations in Transportation80518 Full TermSlutz MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-44300.001 UAS Operations 280519 Full TermReed MW 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $1003
AVTR-45200.001 Airport Management80520 Full TermBrogan TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-45200.002 Airport Management80521 Full TermBrogan TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-46000.001 Multi-Engine (MEL) Ground School80522 Full TermZahos TR 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/192
AVTR-46300.001 Aircraft Accident Investigation80523 Full TermReed TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-46300.002 Aircraft Accident Investigation80524 Full Term R 06:00 PM 09:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
AVTR-47300.001 Airline Transport Pilot80525 Full TermBaker TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-47300.002 Airline Transport Pilot80526 Full TermFoster ON ONL8/31 12/193
AVTR-47500.001 Aircraft Familiarization80528 Full Term W 06:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
AVTR-47700.001 UAS Senior Capstone80529 Full TermReed IS ROM8/31 12/19UAS Major; Senior Only; Signature Required
3 SR
AVTR-48000.001 Practical Dispatching80530 Full Term TR 04:00 PM 05:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Must be 21 years old
3
AVTR-48200.001 ATC Responsibilities and Procedures80531 Full Term TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
AVTR-48400.001 Radar Fundamentals and Separation Minima
80532 Full TermZeman W 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
AVTR-48500.001 Flight Deck Automation80533 Full TermParrot R 06:00 PM 08:50 PM06:00 PM 08:50 PM
06:00 PM 08:50 PM06:00 PM 08:50 PM06:00 PM 08:50 PM
R
RRR
06:00 PM 08:50 PMR
BL ROM9/311/5
11/1211/1912/312/10
$220Priority given to Flight Majors; Instrument Rating Required; 90+ Credits Earned
3
AVTR-48600.001 Aircraft Capabilities and Characteristics80534 Full TermBlaber M 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-48700.001 ATC Tower Operations80535 Full Term TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Junior/Senior Only
3
AVTR-48800.001 Advanced Radar Fundamentals80536 Full TermZeman M 12:30 PM 03:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
AVTR-49600.001 Air Traffic Control Internship80537 Full TermParrot DS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
3 SR
AVTR-49800.001 Internship or Field Placement80538 Full TermPhillips DS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
1 SR
AVTR-49800.002 Internship or Field Placement80539 Full TermPhillips DS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
2 SR
AVTR-49800.003 Internship or Field Placement80540 Full TermPhillips DS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; Signature Required
3 SR
AVTR-49900.001 Independent Study80541 Full TermPhillips IS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; AV Major/Minor Only; Signature Required
1 SR
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-49900.002 Independent Study80542 Full TermPhillips IS ROM8/31 12/19
GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; AV Major/Minor Only; Signature Required
2 SR
AVTR-49900.003 Independent Study80543 Full TermPhillips IS ROM8/31 12/19GPA 3.0; Junior/Senior Only; AV Major/Minor Only; Signature Required
3 SR
BIOLOGYBIOL-10100.001 Anatomy and Physiology 180544 Full TermPifer MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19
Must enroll in BIOL 10200.001 or BIOL 10200.0024
BIOL-10100.002 Anatomy and Physiology 180545 Full TermKozak MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must enroll in BIOL 10200.003 or BIOL 10200.004
4
BIOL-10100.003 Anatomy and Physiology 180546 Full TermKozak MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must enroll in BIOL 10200.005 or BIOL 10200.006
4
BIOL-10200.001 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab80547 Full TermPifer R 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10100.00180544
1
BIOL-10200.002 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab80548 Full TermPifer R 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10100.00180544
1
BIOL-10200.003 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab80549 Full TermKozak T 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10100.00280545
1
BIOL-10200.004 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab80550 Full TermKozak T 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10100.00280545
1
BIOL-10200.005 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab80551 Full TermKozak T 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10100.00380546
1
BIOL-10200.006 Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab80552 Full TermMisischia R 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10100.00380546
1
BIOL-10300.001 Anatomy and Physiology 280553 Full TermMisischia MTWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
BIOL-10400.001 Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab80554 Full TermMisischia T 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10300
1
BIOL-10400.002 Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lab80556 Full TermMisischia T 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 10300
1
BIOL-10600.001 Introduction to Environmental Science80561 Full TermPeng TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
BIOL-10700.001 Human Heredity80564 Full TermBailey MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-10700.002 Human Heredity80565 Full TermBailey MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-10700.003 Human Heredity80566 Full TermPowers MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-10800.001 Introduction to Human Biology80567 Full TermMisischia MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-10800.002 Introduction to Human Biology80568 Full TermBailey ON ONL8/31 12/193
BIOL-11000.001 General Biology 180571 Full TermRoberts MTWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must enroll in BIOL 11100
4
BIOL-11000.002 General Biology 180575 Full TermRoberts MTWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must enroll in BIOL 11100
4
BIOL-11000.003 General Biology 180576 Full TermHavens MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must enroll in BIOL 11100
4
BIOL-11100.001 General Biology 1 Lab80580 Full TermPifer T 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 11000
1
BIOL-11100.004 General Biology 1 Lab80587 Full TermHavens R 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 11000
1
BIOL-11100.005 General Biology 1 Lab80588 Full TermHavens R 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 11000
1
BIOL-11100.006 General Biology 1 Lab80589 Full TermHavens R 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 11000
1
BIOL-11500.001 General Biology 280591 Full TermPowers MTWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must enroll in BIOL 11600
4
BIOL-11600.001 General Biology 2 Lab80600 Full TermSnyder R 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 11500
1
BIOL-12200.001 Integrated Science II80607 Full TermSnyder MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-12300.001 Integrated Science II Lab80609 Full TermSnyder M 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $501
BIOL-19900.001 Scientific Inquiry80611 Full TermBailey F 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/4 12/19Transfer students only
1
BIOL-22000.001 Genetics80612 Full TermZimmer MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
BIOL-22000.002 Genetics80613 Full TermZimmer MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
BIOLOGYBIOL-22000.003 Genetics80615 Full TermZimmer MTWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
BIOL-22100.001 Genetics Lab80617 Full TermPowers T 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 22000
1
BIOL-22100.002 Genetics Lab80618 Full TermPowers T 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 22000
1
BIOL-22100.003 Genetics Lab80620 Full TermPowers R 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 22000
1
BIOL-22100.004 Genetics Lab80621 Full TermPowers R 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Must enroll in BIOL 22000
1
BIOL-22500.001 Microbiology80625 Full TermRago MTWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
BIOL-22500.002 Microbiology80626 Full TermRago MTWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
BIOL-22700.001 Microbiology Lab80807 Full TermBailey T 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 22500
1
BIOL-22700.002 Microbiology Lab80808 Full TermBailey T 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 22500
1
BIOL-22700.003 Microbiology Lab80810 Full TermSnyder R 08:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 22500
1
BIOL-22700.004 Microbiology Lab80811 Full TermSnyder R 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 22500
1
BIOL-24300.001 Principles of Sustainability81910 Full TermLerczak TR 04:00 PM 05:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/194
BIOL-27000.001 Pathophysiology80813 Full TermKozak MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-27000.002 Pathophysiology80814 Full TermPifer MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-27000.003 Pathophysiology80815 Full TermMusch T 06:00 PM 09:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19Meets September 1-November 17; BAC/BSN program sites
3
BIOL-29800.001 Field Biology80816 Full TermWitkowski W 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $50This course meets August 24-28 to visit field sites.
2
BIOL-30200.001 Introduction to Radiography and Medical Imaging
80936 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
3
BIOL-31500.001 General Ecology and Evolution80849 Full TermKavouras MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-31600.001 General Ecology Lab80850 Full TermKavouras W 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 31500; Mandatory Saturday lab on September 26
1
BIOL-31800.001 Radiographic Procedures I and Lab80937 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
4
BIOL-32000.001 Biostatistics80852 Full TermZimmer MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-32800.001 Fluoroscopic Procedures 180939 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
1
BIOL-32900.001 Technical Radiation Oncology 180948 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH RT program
2
BIOL-33000.001 Management and Methods of Patient Care for Sonography
80949 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NHM DMS program
1
BIOL-33000.002 Management and Methods of Patient Care for Sonography
80951 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
4
BIOL-33100.001 Principles and Practice of Radiation Therapy 1
81015 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH RT program
3
BIOL-33200.001 Fundamentals of Sonography80954 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
3
BIOL-33300.001 Pathology/Sectional Anatomy80956 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH RT program
2
BIOL-33400.001 Radiation Therapy Physics 180958 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH RT program
2
BIOL-33700.001 Clinical Practicum 180959 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH RT program
3
BIOL-33800.001 Medical Terminology80964 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in the NMH RT program
1
BIOL-33800.002 Medical Terminology80966 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
1
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
BIOLOGYBIOL-33900.001 Medical Imaging/Processing80967 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH RT program2
BIOL-34000.001 Management and Methods of Patient Care 1
80969 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH NMT program
3
BIOL-34000.002 Management and Methods of Patient Care 1
80970 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH RT program
2
BIOL-34100.001 Sectional Imaging Anatomy Sonography80971 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-34200.001 Radiation Safety and Protection80972 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH NMT program
3
BIOL-34200.002 Radiation Safety and Protection80973 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NHM RT program
3
BIOL-34400.001 Radiation Physics/ Instrumentation80974 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH NMT program
3
BIOL-34500.001 Abdominal Sonography and Lab80975 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
4
BIOL-34600.001 Diagnostic Nuclear Imaging Clinical Practicum 1
80978 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in DMH NMT program
4
BIOL-34700.001 Obstetrical-Gynecological Sonography with Embryology
80979 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance NMH DMS program
3
BIOL-34800.001 Clinical Nuclear Medicine Procedures I80981 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH NMT program
3
BIOL-34900.001 Clinical Education 180982 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-35000.001 Radiography Clinical 180983 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
2
BIOL-35500.001 Molecular Biochemistry with Clinical Correlates
80817 Full TermRoberts MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-35600.001 Molecular Biochemistry Lab80818 Full TermPifer M 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 35500 or BIOL 35700
1
BIOL-35600.002 Molecular Biochemistry Lab80820 Full TermPifer W 12:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $50Enrolled in BIOL 35500 or BIOL 35700
1
BIOL-35700.001 Nutritional Biochemistry with Clinical Correlates
80822 Full TermRoberts MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-35900.001 Cellular Pathophysiology80827 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-37300.001 Renewable Energy Technologies80831 Full TermKavouras MTRF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
BIOL-38500.001 Biology Journal Club80836 Full TermPowers W 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/191
BIOL-38500.002 Biology Journal Club80838 Full TermHavens T 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/191
BIOL-38500.003 Biology Journal Club80839 Full TermRago T 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/191
BIOL-39000.001 Professional Clinical Practicum80843 Full TermKozak TR ROM8/31 12/19Students must apply and meet specific requirements to be eligible for the course. Enrollment is selective and requires instructor approval.
1 SR
BIOL-39703.001 ACCA: Plant-Animal Interactions80846 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Select Saturdays TBD by class
4
BIOL-40200.001 Imaging Principles 280995 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
3
BIOL-40400.001 Radiography Clinical 380998 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
4
BIOL-40800.001 Radiographic Procedures III and Lab81001 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
3
BIOL-41100.001 Imaging Modalities and Equipment81008 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
2
BIOL-42200.001 Human Anatomy80864 Full TermChura MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-42300.001 Functional Human Anatomy Lab80865 Full TermDing T 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Enrollment in BIOL 42200
1
BIOL-42300.002 Functional Human Anatomy Lab80866 Full TermDing T 04:00 PM 05:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $50Enrollment in BIOL 42200
1
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
BIOLOGYBIOL-42500.001 Medical Microbiology81020 Full TermRago MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
BIOL-43000.001 Radiographic Clinical 481024 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
3
BIOL-43600.001 Operational Issues in Health Care Environment
81037 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH Radiography program
1
BIOL-43800.001 Ultrasound Image Critique81042 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
1
BIOL-44300.001 Principles of Ultrasound Physics II81028 Full TermTR OFFAcceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-44400.001 Clinical Education 381045 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
3
BIOL-44500.001 Introduction to Pediatrics and Vascular Imaging
81046 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19
Acceptance in NMH DMS program
1
BIOL-45100.001 Specialty Sonography81050 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-45200.001 Radiation Biology81916 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/192
BIOL-45300.001 Clinical Education 481052 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
4
BIOL-45500.001 Registry Review81048 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-45600.001 Clinical Correlations/Pathology81053 Full TermTR OFF8/31 12/19Acceptance in NMH DMS program
2
BIOL-49000.001 Undergraduate Research80869 Full TermBailey TR ROM8/31 12/19 $501 SR
BIOL-49000.002 Undergraduate Research: Environmental Microbiology
80872 Full TermKavouras TR ROM8/31 12/19 $501 SR
BIOL-49000.003 Undergraduate Research80875 Full TermPifer TR ROM8/31 12/19 $501 SR
BIOL-49000.005 Undergraduate Research80881 Full TermHavens TR ROM8/31 12/19 $501 SR
BIOL-49000.006 Undergraduate Research80884 Full TermPowers TR ROM8/31 12/19 $501 SR
BIOL-49600.001 Biology Senior Thesis80887 Full TermBailey TR ROM8/31 12/192 SR
BIOL-49600.002 Biology Senior Thesis80889 Full TermSnyder TR ROM8/31 12/192 SR
BIOL-49600.003 Biology Senior Thesis80890 Full TermRago TR ROM8/31 12/192 SR
BIOL-49900.001 Independent Study80892 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19Independent Study Form
1 SR
BIOL-49900.002 Independent Study80894 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19Independent Study Form
2 SR
BIOL-49900.003 Independent Study80895 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19Independent Study Form
3 SR
BIOL-49900.004 Independent Study80897 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19Independent Study Form
4 SR
CHEMISTRYCHEM-10500.001 Introductory Organic and Biochemistry80940 Full TermCondeiu MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-10500.002 Introductory Organic and Biochemistry80941 Full TermMakhlouf MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-10500.003 Introductory Organic and Biochemistry80943 Full TermMakhlouf MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-10500.004 Introductory Organic and Biochemistry80944 Full TermCondeiu MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-10601.001 Chemistry of Mind Altering Drugs80945 Full TermSt. Raymond TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-10601.002 Chemistry of Mind Altering Drugs80946 Full TermCondeiu ON ONL8/31 12/193
CHEM-10700.001 Chemistry of Hazardous Materials80947 Full TermCondeiu ON ONL8/31 12/193
CHEM-10900.001 Chemistry and Society80950 Full TermCharles MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-11000.001 General Chemistry 180952 Full TermKissel MWF 01:00 PM 02:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
CHEM-11000.002 General Chemistry 180953 Full TermMlynarski MTWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Min ACT score of 21 in Composite or Natl Sci or B Ave in Gen Bio I and II
4
CHEM-11000.003 General Chemistry 180957 Full TermStone MTWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Min ACT score of 21 in Composite or Natl Sci or B Ave in Gen Bio I and II
4
CHEM-11000.004 General Chemistry 180955 Full TermMlynarski MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Min ACT score of 21 in Composite or Natl Sci or B Ave in Gen Bio I and II
4
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
CHEMISTRYCHEM-11000.005 General Chemistry 180977 Full TermStone MTWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19
Min ACT score of 21 in Composite or Natl Sci or B Ave in Gen Bio I and II
4
CHEM-11000.006 General Chemistry 180968 Full TermSt. Raymond MTWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Min ACT score of 21 in Composite or Natl Sci or B Ave in Gen Bio I and II
4
CHEM-11100.001 General Chemistry 1 Lab81165 Full TermStone R 08:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000.001
1
CHEM-11100.002 General Chemistry 1 Lab80994 Full TermMlynarski T 01:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11100.003 General Chemistry 1 Lab80996 Full TermMlynarski W 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11100.004 General Chemistry 1 Lab80999 Full TermSt. Raymond W 01:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11100.005 General Chemistry 1 Lab81000 Full TermCharles R 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11100.006 General Chemistry 1 Lab81003 Full TermBixby R 10:00 AM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11100.007 General Chemistry 1 Lab81004 Full Term R 01:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11100.008 General Chemistry 1 Lab81006 Full Term R 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11000
1
CHEM-11500.001 General Chemistry 281019 Full TermCharles MTWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Enrolled in CHEM11600
4
CHEM-11600.001 General Chemistry 2 Lab81023 Full TermCharles M 01:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM11500
1
CHEM-22000.001 Organic Chemistry I81026 Full Term MTWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
CHEM-22100.001 Organic Chemistry I Lab81029 Full Term M 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM22000
1
CHEM-22100.002 Organic Chemistry I Lab81035 Full Term T 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM22000
1
CHEM-22100.003 Organic Chemistry I Lab81036 Full TermCondeiu R 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM22000
1
CHEM-22100.004 Organic Chemistry I Lab81039 Full TermCondeiu R 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM22000
1
CHEM-22500.001 Organic Chemistry 281044 Full TermSt. Raymond MTWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/194
CHEM-22600.001 Organic Chemistry 2 Lab81055 Full TermCondeiu F 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/4 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM22500
1
CHEM-23200.001 Fundamental Spectroscopy 81056 Full Term W 02:00 PM 06:00 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM22000
2
CHEM-30000.001 Physical Chemistry I81058 Full TermParker MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-30100.001 Physical Chemistry I Lab81063 Full TermBixby W 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM30000
1
CHEM-33200.001 Advanced Instrumental Analysis81064 Full TermBixby TR 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $1002
CHEM-39700.001 Chemistry/Biochemistry Seminar81066 Full TermStone F 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/4 12/191
CHEM-40500.001 Biochemistry I81068 Full TermHavens MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-40600.001 Biochemistry I Lab81070 Full TermHavens M 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $100Enrolled in CHEM40500
1
CHEM-43600.001 Scanning Electron Microscopy81071 Full TermKissel TR ROM8/31 12/19Enrolled in CHEM43700
2
CHEM-43700.001 Scanning Electron Microscopy Practicum
81072 Full TermKissel TR ROM8/31 12/19
Enrolled in CHEM43600
1
CHEM-45000.001 Research81074 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
CHEM-45000.002 Research81075 Full TermKissel TR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
CHEM-45000.003 Research81077 Full TermBixby TR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
CHEM-46500.001 Capstone Project81080 Full TermHofmann F 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/4 12/19 $1001
CHEM-47000.001 Internship81082 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
CHEM-49800.001 Special Topics81084 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/193 SR
CHEM-49900.001 Independent Study81086 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/193 SR
COMPUTER SCIENCE
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-19605.001 Wksp: Raspberry Pi80253 Weekend SessionsSpeva S 08:00 AM 06:00 PMTR ROM10/24 10/241
CPSC-19605.002 Wksp: Raspberry Pi80255 Weekend SessionsSpeva S 08:00 AM 06:00 PMTR ROM11/14 11/141
CPSC-20000.001 Introduction to Computer Science80256 Full TermHoward TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-20000.002 Introduction to Computer Science80257 Full Term MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-20000.003 Introduction to Computer Science80259 Full Term MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-20000.004 Introduction to Computer Science80261 Full TermHoward TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-21000.001 Programming Fundamentals80262 Full TermSzczurek MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-21000.002 Programming Fundamentals80263 Full TermSzczurek MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-22000.001 Introduction to Unix80264 Full TermSpeva TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-22000.002 Introduction to Unix80265 Full TermSpeva TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-24500.001 Object-Oriented Programming80266 Full TermKlump MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-24500.002 Object-Oriented Programming80268 Full TermPogue MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-24500.003 Object-Oriented Programming80272 Full TermShamsuddin T 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-24500.004 Object-Oriented Programming80274 Full Term T 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-24700.001 Web and Distributed Programming80275 Full TermPogue MWF 03:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-28100.001 Introduction to Networks80276 Full TermSpangler TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-28100.002 Introduction to Networks80277 First Eight WeeksSpangler T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-28200.001 Routing and Switching Essentials80278 Second Eight WeeksSpangler T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-30000.001 Computer Organization80280 Full TermNgalamou Pideu MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-30000.002 Computer Organization80282 Full TermNgalamou Pideu MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-30000.003 Computer Organization80283 Full TermMartinez TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-33000.001 Database Systems80284 Full TermHoward TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-33000.002 Database Systems80286 Full TermHoward ON COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-34000.001 Algorithms and Data Structures80288 Full TermTurcu TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-34000.002 Algorithms and Data Structures80289 Full TermTurcu TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-34000.003 Algorithms and Data Structures80290 Full TermTurcu M 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-34000.004 Algorithms and Data Structures80291 Full TermAdams M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-41000.001 Video Game Programming 180296 Full TermKlump MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-42000.001 Computer Security80298 Full TermPerry MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-42800.001 Programming for Digital Forensics80299 Full TermPerry MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-44000.001 Software Engineering80301 Full TermKlump MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-46000.001 Programming Languages80303 Full Term T 06:00 PM 09:00 PMON COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-48000.001 Client-Server Computing80304 Full TermOmari MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-49200.001 Software Systems Capstone Project80305 Full TermLewis TR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-49200.002 Software Systems Capstone Project80724 Full TermKhasawneh TR COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-49300.001 Computer Infrastructure Capstone Project
80725 Full TermKhasawneh TR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-49300.002 Computer Infrastructure Capstone Project
80726 Full TermPlass TR COD8/31 12/193
CPSC-49800.001 Computer Science Internship80310 Full TermHoward TR ROM8/31 12/19
CPSC-49800.002 Computer Science Internship80311 Full TermHoward TR ROM8/31 12/19
CPSC-49900.001 Independent Study in Computer Science80307 Full TermHoward IS ROM8/31 12/19
CPSC-49900.002 Independent Study in Computer Science80308 Full TermHoward IS ROM8/31 12/19
CPSC-49900.003 Independent Study in Computer Science80309 Full TermHoward IS ROM8/31 12/19
DATA SCIENCEDATA-20000.001 Introduction to Data Science80368 Full TermAl-Khassaweneh TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
DATA-30000.001 Visualizing and Communicating Data Knowledge
80369 Full TermAbuomar TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
DATA-47100.001 Machine Learning80370 Full TermAl-Khassaweneh TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ELECTRICAL & COMP ENGINEERINGECEN-10000.001 Into to Elec-Comp Engineering81303 Full TermMartinez TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-21000.001 Logic Design81304 Full TermNgalamou Pideu MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-23000.001 Signals and Systems81305 Full TermKim MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-25000.001 Semiconductor Devices81374 Full TermKim MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-30000.001 Computer Architecture 181377 Full TermMartinez TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-33000.001 Digital Communications81380 Full TermAttang TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
ELECTRICAL & COMP ENGINEERINGECEN-34000.001 Introduction to VLSI Design81383 Full TermNgalamou Pideu MWF 03:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-40000.001 Computer Engineering Practice81388 Full TermKim MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ECEN-49600.001 Computer Engineering Sr Projct81391 Full TermMartinez TR ROM8/31 12/193
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-23000.001 Legal and Ethical Issues in Computing81145 Full TermPlass MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
INSY-35100.001 Security Assessment and Risk Management
81147 Full TermPlass MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATHEMATICSMATH-11500.001 Introduction to Mathematical Thinking80148 Full TermWelsch MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-11500.002 Introduction to Mathematical Thinking80150 Full TermWise MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19
3
MATH-11500.003 Introduction to Mathematical Thinking80151 Full TermWise MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19
3
MATH-11500.005 Introduction to Mathematical Thinking80153 Full TermSollie ON ONL8/31 12/193
MATH-11600.001 Win Lose or Draw80154 Full TermWise MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-11600.002 Win Lose or Draw80155 Full TermWelsch MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-11600.003 Win Lose or Draw80156 Full TermWelsch MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-11700.001 Storytelling with Data80157 Full TermNead MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-11900.001 College Algebra80158 Full TermMeyer TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Aviation Maintenance Majors Only
3
MATH-11900.002 College Algebra80159 Full TermJuraco MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-12000.002 Precalculus80162 Full TermJuraco MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM12:00 PM 12:50 PMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-13100.002 Algebra and Number Concepts for Educators
80164 Full TermKwiatkowski-Egizio TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-17000.001 Finite Mathematics80711 Full TermWelsch MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-17000.002 Finite Mathematics80712 Full TermMeyer TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-17000.003 Finite Mathematics80713 Full TermFailing ON ONL8/31 12/193
MATH-20000.002 Calculus 180166 Full TermStephenson MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM10:00 AM 10:50 AMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-20100.001 Calculus 280167 Full TermStephenson MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AM11:00 AM 11:50 AMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-21100.001 Calculus for the Life Sciences80214 Full TermDupre MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM10:00 AM 10:50 AMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-21100.002 Calculus for the Life Sciences80216 Full TermDupre MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PM12:00 PM 12:50 PMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-21500.001 Probability and Statistics Concepts for Educators
80168 Full TermFailing TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-23000.001 Business Calculus80714 Full TermDupre MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-24000.001 Applied Calculus80169 Full TermJuraco MTWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-24000.002 Applied Calculus80170 Full TermNead W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/194
MATH-24000.003 Applied Calculus80171 Full TermManning W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/194
MATH-25000.002 Calculus 380221 Full TermHarsy Ramsay MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PM01:00 PM 01:50 PMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-30000.001 Differential Equations80172 Full TermDupre MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-30500.001 Linear Algebra80173 Full TermSmith TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-31000.001 Discrete Mathematics80174 Full TermMeyer MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AM09:00 AM 09:50 AMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-31000.002 Discrete Mathematics80175 Full TermMeyer MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PM01:00 PM 01:50 PMT
TR ROM8/31 12/194
MATH-31000.004 Discrete Mathematics80177 Full TermNead R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/194
MATH-31000.005 Discrete Mathematics80178 Full TermManning R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR COD8/31 12/194
MATH-31400.001 Applied Probability and Statistics80179 Full TermSmith TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-32000.001 Theories of Geometry80180 Full TermFailing MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-36000.001 Real Analysis 180181 Full TermHarsy Ramsay TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-42500.001 Mathematical Modeling 80182 Full TermStephenson MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-44000.001 Abstract Algebra I80183 Full TermMeyer MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MATH-48000.001 Senior Seminar 80222 Full TermJuraco M 02:00 PM 03:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/192
MATH-49900.001 Independent Study in Mathematics80184 Full TermHarsy Ramsay IS ROM8/31 12/19
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
MATHEMATICSMATH-49900.002 Independent Study in Mathematics80395 Full TermHarsy Ramsay IS ROM8/31 12/19
MATH-49900.003 Independent Study in Mathematics80396 Full TermHarsy Ramsay IS ROM8/31 12/19
PHYSICSPHYS-10000.001 Elementary Laboratory Physics81132 Full Term MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $503
PHYS-10500.001 Introduction to Astronomy81134 Full Term MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHYS-10500.002 Introduction to Astronomy81135 Full TermHofmann ON ONL8/31 12/193
PHYS-12000.001 Integrated Science 181136 Full TermCrowder MW 12:00 PM 01:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Co-requisite PHYS12100
3
PHYS-12100.001 Integrated Science 1 Lab81139 Full TermCrowder M 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $50Co-requisite PHYS12000
1
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PHYS-21100.001 General Physics 1 Lab81189 Full Term R 11:00 AM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Co-requisite PHYS21000
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PHYS-21100.002 General Physics 1 Lab81192 Full Term R 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $100Co-requisite PHYS21000
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PHYS-21500.001 General Physics 281193 Full Term MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Co-requisite PHYS21600
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PHYS-21800.001 General Physics 381197 Full TermCrowder MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Co-requisite PHYS21900
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PHYS-21900.001 General Physics 3 Lab81199 Full TermHofmann T 09:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $100Co-requisite PHYS21800
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PHYS-21900.002 General Physics 3 Lab81201 Full TermHofmann T 11:00 AM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $100Co-requisite PHYS21800
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PHYS-31000.001 Electricity and Magnetism81203 Full TermCrowder MTWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19PHYS 21500 with C- or better
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PHYS-33100.001 Thermodynamics81206 Full TermParker MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
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PHYS-47000.001 Undergraduate Research81224 Full TermKozminski TR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
PHYS-47000.002 Undergraduate Research81226 Full TermCrowder TR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
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PHYS-47000.005 Undergraduate Research81230 Full TermChumbley TR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
PHYS-49600.001 Physics Seminar81233 Full TermHofmann F 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/4 12/191
PHYS-49803.001 ST: Energy and Climate81256 Full TermKozminski MW 12:00 PM 01:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
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81945 Full TermGates TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
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ACCT-32000.001 Cost Accounting81462 Full TermRock TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
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ACCT-32900.001 Advanced Accounting Theory81466 Full TermGriffin TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
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BSAD-21000.001 Introduction to International Business81497 Full TermGladding MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
BSAD-21500.001 Introduction to Entrepreneurship81501 Full TermBrubaker MW 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/163
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BSAD-30000.003 Business Communication in the Digital Age
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BSAD-46000.001 Strategic Management Theories and Application
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BSAD-46000.002 Strategic Management Theories and Application
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BGEN-39600.002 Major Field Test81837 Weekend SessionsChen W 02:00 PM 05:00 PMTR ROM10/28 10/280
BGEN-39600.003 Major Field Test81841 Weekend SessionsChen F 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM11/6 11/60
BGEN-39600.004 Major Field Test81844 Weekend SessionsChen W 02:00 PM 05:00 PMTR ROM12/2 12/20
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CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
ECONOMICSECON-20000.001 Basic Macroeconomics81581 Full TermHill ON ONL8/31 12/193
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ECON-20000.003 Basic Macroeconomics81584 Full TermHill ON ONL8/31 12/193
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ECON-20000.005 Basic Macroeconomics81586 Full TermHill MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
ECON-20000.006 Basic Macroeconomics81587 Full TermHill MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
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ECON-20000.009 Basic Macroeconomics81590 Full TermHennebry TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
ECON-20100.001 Basic Microeconomics81599 Full TermTucker TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
ECON-20100.002 Basic Microeconomics81601 Full TermTucker T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/153
ECON-33000.001 Government and Business81603 Full TermKlemic TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
ECON-34500.001 International Economics81604 Full TermChen T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/153
ECON-36200.001 Intermediate Price Theory81611 Full TermChen MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
ECON-39001.001 Wksp: Economics of Investing81613 Weekend SessionsHill ON ONL8/31 12/191
FINANCEFINA-20000.001 Principles of Finance81620 Full TermDewald TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/173
FINA-20000.002 Principles of Finance81621 Full TermDewald MW 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/163
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FINA-35000.001 Personal Financial Planning81634 Full TermDewald TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
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FINA-44000.001 International Finance81641 Full TermDewald TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
FINA-45000.001 Topics and Cases in Finance81637 Full TermNyhoff MW 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/183
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-19405.001 Wksp: Presentations Software: Excel81141 Weekend SessionsEichelberger S 08:00 AM 06:00 PM
06:00 PM 10:00 PMFTR ROM11/7
11/61
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MKTG-20000.002 Principles of Marketing81703 Full TermBrubaker MW 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/163
MKTG-20000.003 Principles of Marketing81708 Full TermSchneider TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
MKTG-20000.004 Principles of Marketing81716 Full TermSchneider R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/173
MKTG-30000.001 Consumer Behavior81719 Full TermBergman T 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/153
MKTG-30500.001 Introduction to Digital Marketing81734 Full TermLin TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
MKTG-37400.001 Salesmanship81737 Full TermBergman TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/173
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MKTG-38900.001 Design Thinking81742 Full TermOakley MW 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/163
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TR ROM9/12
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MKTG-46500.002 Marketing Research81755 Full TermOakley T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/153
MKTG-46800.001 International Marketing81758 Full TermOakley T 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/153
MKTG-47000.001 Marketing Strategy81762 Full TermOakley MW 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/163
SPORT MANAGEMENTSPMT-20200.001 Introduction to Sport Management81790 Full TermZakowski TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
SPMT-20600.001 Sport Management Field Experience 181799 Full TermSiegfried F 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM9/4 12/181
SPMT-25800.001 Sport Leadership81802 Full Term MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
SPMT-26000.001 History and Sociology of Sport81803 Full TermZakowski TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/173
SPMT-28100.001 Sport Promotions and Sales81805 Full TermSheth M 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/143
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SPMT-30300.001 Sport Management Field Experience 581808 Full Term M 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/141
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SPORT MANAGEMENTSPMT-31600.001 Public Relations for Sport
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SPMT-36200.001 Facility and Event Management81820 Full TermSiegfried TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/173
SPMT-37000.001 Legal Aspects of Sports81822 Full Term MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/183
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SPMT-47100.001 Sport Management Pre-Internship Seminar
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EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
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CSJS-28600.002 Domestic Violence80061 Full TermTovar T 01:00 PM 03:30 PMTR COD9/1 12/193
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TR ROM10/2410/23
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TR ROM11/1411/13
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TR ROM9/129/11
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ELED-40000.001 Field Experience 3: Diversity in Education
81508 Full TermSergeant T 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $801
ELED-40900.001 Child and Adolescent Literature 81523 Full TermPalmi R 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
ELED-41000.001 Classroom Assessment and Intervention81918 Full Term TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
ELED-47100.001 Content Area Literacy and Reading Strategies
81529 Full TermWilkins TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
ELED-48000.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Elementary
81530 Full TermO'Brien TR ROM8/31 12/19 $5009
ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGE
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGEENLE-31000.001 Foundations of Teaching Bilingual and
English Language Learners81783 Full TermMaravilla-Cano W 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
ENLE-31000.002 Foundations of Teaching Bilingual and English Language Learners
81788 Full TermMaravilla-Cano TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
ENLE-31000.003 Foundations of Teaching Bilingual and English Language Learners
81791 Full TermFarmer M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR COD8/31 12/193
ENLE-32600.001 Introduction to Curriculum & Instruction for Teaching English Language Learners
81793 First Eight WeeksMaravilla-Cano ON ONL8/31 10/243
ENLE-32600.002 Introduction to Curriculum & Instruction for Teaching English Language Learners
81794 Second Eight WeeksMaravilla-Cano ON ONL10/26 12/193
ENLE-41400.001 Introduction to Assessment for Teachers of Bilingual Students
81792 Full TermAugsburger M 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ENLE-44200.001 Introduction to Cross Cultural Studies for Teachers of English Language Learners
81795 Full TermAlexander M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PARALEGAL STUDIESPRLG-10100.001 Introduction to Paralegal Studies80081 Full TermZia MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PRLG-20200.001 Law Office Management and Computer Use for Paralegals
80086 Full Term MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PRLG-30200.001 Interviewing and Investigation for Paralegals
80088 Full TermKoconis-Gibson TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PRLG-31400.001 Wills, Trusts and Estates for Paralegals80093 Full Term MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PRLG-31600.001 Real Estate and Property Law for Paralegals
80090 Full TermKoconis-Gibson TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PRLG-33000.001 Immigration Law for Paralegals80092 Full TermKoconis-Gibson TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS-20000.001 American National Government80001 Full TermNawara TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/103
POLS-20000.002 American National Government80002 Full TermNawara ON ONL8/31 12/193
POLS-20000.004 American National Government80004 Full TermAdeoye TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
POLS-20000.005 American National Government80005 Full TermLowry-Fritz ON ONL8/31 12/193
POLS-21000.001 State and Local Government80006 Full TermLowry-Fritz ON ONL8/31 12/193
POLS-21000.002 State and Local Government80007 Full TermLiesen MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-30602.001 ST: Social Welfare Policy80386 Full TermHalloran MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-32100.001 Comparative Government80008 Full TermDelacour MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-32700.001 Mediation80047 Full TermSherwin M 02:00 PM 04:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-32800.001 Model United Nations80009 Full TermDelacour MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-35600.001 Campaigns and Elections80010 Full TermNawara TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
POLS-36100.001 Western Political Thought 180012 Full TermLiesen MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-38200.001 Issues in Public Policy80014 Full TermLiesen MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
POLS-41000.001 International Relations Capstone80015 Full TermDelacour MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYCHOLOGYPSYC-10000.001 General Psychology80619 Full TermCampbell MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.002 General Psychology80622 Full TermCampbell MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.003 General Psychology80623 Full Term MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.004 General Psychology80624 Full TermBlankenship MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.005 General Psychology80627 Full TermTsai TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.006 General Psychology80628 Full TermMorris TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.007 General Psychology80629 Full TermKearney TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-10000.008 General Psychology80630 Full TermKearney ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-21100.001 Child Development80631 Full TermJarmuz MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-21200.001 Adolescent Development80508 Full TermHill-Steik TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-21300.001 Lifespan Development80632 Full TermJarmuz MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-21300.002 Lifespan Development80633 Full TermJarmuz MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-21300.003 Lifespan Development80503 Full TermHill-Steik W 04:00 PM 06:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Nursing Majors Only
3
PSYC-24100.001 Human Sexuality80635 Full TermBrown MW 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-27606.001 Wksp: Psychology and Sports80784 Weekend SessionsKearney ON ONL8/31 12/191
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
PSYCHOLOGYPSYC-27609.001 Workshop: Borderline Personality
Disorder in Film80788 Weekend SessionsHelm-Lewis ON ONL8/31 12/191
PSYC-27612.001 Wksp: Brain Anatomy Dissection80790 Weekend SessionsDomico S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/2410/23
$751
PSYC-27613.001 Wksp: Psychology of Religious Extremism
80792 Weekend SessionsSheffer S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/12
9/11
1
PSYC-27618.001 Wksp: Excelling in a Data Driven World
80961 Weekend SessionsBlankenship S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/17
10/16
1
PSYC-27703.001 Wksp: Interviewing Skills80796 Weekend SessionsHelm S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/1710/16
1
PSYC-27709.001 Workshop: Valuing and Managing Diversity
80799 Weekend SessionsSmith S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/3
10/2
1
PSYC-27712.001 Wksp: Orienting/Onboarding New Hires
80800 Weekend SessionsMisheck S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/14
11/13
1
PSYC-27714.001 Wksp: HR Analytics80773 Weekend SessionsTsai S 09:00 AM 04:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/711/6
1
PSYC-28500.001 Cross-Cultural Psychology80636 Full TermBurciaga T 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-30300.001 Statistics for the Social Sciences80662 Full TermDomico T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-30300.002 Statistics for the Social Sciences80666 Full TermSheffer TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-30300.003 Statistics for the Social Sciences80511 Full TermHill-Steik TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-30300.004 Statistics for the Social Sciences80672 Full TermBristow ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-30900.001 Biological Psychology80640 Full TermBlankenship MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-30900.002 Biological Psychology80642 Full TermDomico TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-30900.003 Biological Psychology80646 Full TermBlankenship MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-31000.001 Psychological Testing and Evaluation80722 Full TermJordan TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-31500.001 Research Methods 180728 Full TermSheffer TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-32000.001 Abnormal Psychology80729 Full TermJordan TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-32500.001 Abnormal Child Psychology80732 Full TermFredrick ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-32600.001 Introduction to Child Counseling 80734 Full TermFredrick TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-34000.001 Health Psychology80738 Full TermSheffer ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-35000.001 Forensic Psychology80512 Full TermBristow R 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-36000.001 Social Psychology80739 Full TermTsai TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-36000.002 Social Psychology80743 Full TermSheffer ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-36800.001 Organizational Staffing80744 Full TermTsai ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-36900.001 HRM Precertification Seminar80747 Full TermMoore M 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 11/21 $550Prep Course for SHRM PHR-CP/SPHR-CP Certification
3
PSYC-37300.001 Organizational Leadership80749 Full TermLavine ON ONL8/31 12/193
PSYC-40500.001 Methods of Research80752 Full TermCampbell MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-40500.002 Methods of Research80756 Full TermJordan TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-40500.003 Methods of Research80757 Full TermBlankenship MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-41100.001 Learning Theory and Application80759 Full TermDomico TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-41200.001 Theories of Cognition80764 Full TermCampbell MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PSYC-41500.001 Research Methods 280765 Full TermKearney TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $503
PSYC-49400.001 Internship in Human Resource Management
80780 Full TermLavine DS ROM8/31 12/19
Junior and Senior HRM Majors
3 SR
PSYC-49600.001 Research in Psychology80782 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/193 SR
PSYC-49700.001 Capstone Seminar: Neuropharmacology
80766 Full TermJordan W 03:00 PM 05:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19
Junior / Senior Psychology Majors
3
PSYC-49700.002 Capstone Seminar: Positive Psychology80767 Full TermVandendorpe T 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Junior / Senior Psychology Majors
3
PSYC-49800.001 Field Placement80769 Full TermKearney R 02:00 PM 03:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Junior / Senior Psychology Majors
3
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-20000.001 Field Experience 1: Secondary80682 Full TermKwiatkowski-Egizio M 07:45 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $801
SCED-26000.001 Introduction to Education80755 Full TermKwiatkowski-Egizio TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-30000.001 Field Experience 2: Secondary80706 Full Term M 07:45 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $801
SCED-30100.001 Noyce Seminar80758 Full TermHuvaere TR ROM8/31 12/190
SCED-30400.001 Integrating Educational and Assistive Technology into the Classroom
81752 Full TermKim TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SCED-30400.002 Integrating Educational and Assistive Technology into the Classroom
81767 Full TermKim M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM8/31 12/193
SCED-30500.001 Noyce Scholars Field Experience 380761 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19 $801
SCED-31200.001 Instructional Strategies and Learning Communities for Adolescents
80835 Full TermRentfro M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM8/31 12/193
SCED-31500.001 Communication for Teachers80781 Full TermPalmi W 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM9/2 12/193
SCED-32100.001 Special Methods: Teaching Social Science to Adolescents
80787 Full Term R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCED-32200.001 Characteristics and Development of the Adolescent Learner
80791 Full TermHuvaere T 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCED-32800.001 Special Methods of Teaching Foreign Language to Adolescents
80697 Full Term R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCED-33100.001 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content Areas to Adolescents
80842 Full Term T 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCED-34600.001 Special Methods: Teaching Science to Adolescents
80856 Full TermRentfro R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM9/3 12/193
SCED-39400.001 Pedagogy and Assessment for Effective Instruction
80859 Full Term M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCED-48100.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Secondary
80863 Full TermPalmi W 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5009
SCED-48200.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Middle School
80710 Full TermRentfro W 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5009
SOCIAL WORKSCWK-10000.001 Introduction to Social Work80121 Full TermHoge TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-10000.002 Introduction to Social Work80122 Full TermShayman MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-20900.001 Social Welfare Policy80123 Full TermHalloran MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-25000.001 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
80125 Full TermHalloran MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-25000.002 Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
80126 Full TermMcMeel TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-30000.001 Chemical Dependency: Diagnosis and Treatment
80127 Full TermLloyd T 04:00 PM 06:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-30200.001 Practice 1: Methods of Interventions with Individuals
80128 Full TermMcMeel TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-31200.001 Loss and Mourning80129 Full TermMcMeel R 04:00 PM 06:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCWK-31400.001 Social Services for Children and Adolescents
80130 Full TermMcMeel TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-35300.002 Wksp: School Social Worker Impacting Lives
80693 Weekend SessionsThursby S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/19
9/18
1
SCWK-35700.001 Wksp: Interventions with Families80695 Weekend SessionsThursby S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/2410/23
1
SCWK-36200.001 Wksp: AIDS-The Basics80696 Weekend SessionsLloyd S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM12/512/4
1
SCWK-36300.001 Wksp: Adolescent Chemical Dependency
80702 Weekend SessionsLloyd S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/26
9/25
1
SCWK-36401.001 Wksp: Disadvantaged Youth80705 Weekend SessionsMcMeel S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/129/11
1
SCWK-36402.001 Wksp: Children in Danger80715 Weekend SessionsHalloran S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/1411/13
1
SCWK-36500.001 Workshop: Men and Women: Talking/Listening/Understanding
80717 Weekend SessionsMcMeel S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/21
11/20
1
SCWK-37000.001 Workshop: Working with Severely Problematic Clients
80719 Weekend SessionsMcMeel S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/17
10/16
1
SCWK-41400.001 Child Welfare: History, Theory, and Practice
80131 Full TermHalloran M 07:30 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-49600.001 Research in Social Work80132 Full TermHalloran MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-49700.001 Field Work Seminar80133 Full Term W 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SOCIAL WORKSCWK-49800.001 Field Work Internship80134 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/199
SOCIOLOGYSOCI-10000.001 Principles of Sociology80016 Full TermAllen MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-10000.002 Principles of Sociology80017 Full TermBrignall TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-10000.003 Principles of Sociology80018 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193
SOCI-10800.001 Introduction to Women's Studies80020 Full TermAllen MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-20700.001 Sociological Theory80021 Full TermBrignall TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.001 Diversity and Social Justice80022 Full Term T 06:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.002 Diversity and Social Justice80023 Full TermMaloney TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.003 Diversity and Social Justice80024 Full TermSipma-Dysico MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.004 Diversity and Social Justice80025 Full TermSipma-Dysico MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.005 Diversity and Social Justice80026 Full TermBuntin TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.006 Diversity and Social Justice80027 Full TermDawotola MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.007 Diversity and Social Justice80028 Full TermMaloney TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.008 Diversity and Social Justice80029 Full TermDawotola MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.009 Diversity and Social Justice80030 Full TermMaloney TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.010 Diversity and Social Justice80031 Full TermBrignall TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.011 Diversity and Social Justice80032 Full TermBuntin TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-29000.012 Diversity and Social Justice80033 Full Term M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.013 Diversity and Social Justice80034 Full TermMcBrady ON ONL8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.014 Diversity and Social Justice80035 Full TermMcBrady ON ONL8/31 12/193
SOCI-29000.015 Diversity and Social Justice80036 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193
SOCI-31500.001 Sociology of Latinas/os in the United States
80040 Full TermBuntin TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SOCI-34500.001 Juvenile Delinquency80041 Full TermSipma-Dysico MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-36000.001 Violence and Peace80042 Full TermSipma-Dysico MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SOCI-36010.001 Social Deviance and Control80043 Full TermBrignall TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SPECIAL EDUCATIONSPED-20000.001 Field Experience 1: Special Education80903 Full TermBuss T 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $801
SPED-20200.001 Sign Language 180905 Full TermHulka TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-20700.001 Learning Theories and Schooling80915 Full TermScanlon TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-22300.001 Disability Studies in Education80922 Full TermFisher TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-30300.001 Development and Characteristics of Learners
80923 Full TermBuss M 02:00 PM 04:40 PMBL ROM8/31 12/193
SPED-33200.001 Methods of Teaching in Middle and Secondary Content Area
80924 Full TermBuss TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-34000.001 Methods and Content of Teaching Science, Health and Movement
81572 Full Term MW 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SPED-35200.001 Methods and Content of Teaching Mathematics
81449 Full Term MW 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SPED-35300.001 Early Reading and Writing Methodologies
81471 Full TermScanlon TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-35400.001 Methods and Content of Teaching Social Studies
80925 Full TermSturm TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-35400.002 Methods and Content of Teaching Social Studies
81500 Full TermWilkins M 01:00 PM 03:40 PMTR COD8/31 12/193
SPED-35700.001 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
80927 Full TermSturm M 02:00 PM 04:40 PMBL ROM8/31 12/193
SPED-35900.001 Assessment for Learning80930 Full TermFisher TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-36400.001 Partnerships for Inclusive Education81561 Weekend SessionsFisher S 08:00 AM 04:30 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/2410/23
1
SPED-36801.001 Wksp: Using Mindfulness and Meditation to Live with Integrity
81562 Weekend SessionsRoberts S 08:00 AM 04:30 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/14
11/13
1
SPED-39100.001 Instructional Planning and Performance Based Assessment
80934 Full TermRoberts TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SPED-40000.001 Field Experience 3: Special Education81011 Full TermPalmer R 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $801
SPED-47100.001 Content Area Reading Strategies for Adolescent Learners
81017 Full TermBuss TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMBL ROM9/1 12/193
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SPECIAL EDUCATIONSPED-48300.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Special
Education81031 Full TermPalmer W 02:00 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5009
SPED-48400.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Combined Special Education/Elementary Education
81033 Full Term W 02:00 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5009
HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS, AND COMMUNICATION
ART DESIGNARTS-10000.001 Drawing81005 Full TermSwain MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ARTS-10000.002 Drawing81009 Full TermSwain MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ARTS-11000.001 Painting81012 Full TermLoPresti TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $403
ARTS-11000.002 Painting81014 Full TermSwain MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $403
ARTS-13000.001 2-D Design Fundamentals81016 Full Term TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ARTS-13000.002 2-D Design Fundamentals81021 Full TermColonna TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ARTS-13300.001 3-D Design81025 Full TermColonna TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $403
ARTS-15000.001 Illustration81041 Full TermSwain TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $403
ARTS-18100.001 Digital Photography81049 Full TermMoore R 06:30 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
ARTS-23100.001 Introduction to Graphic Design81060 Full TermCallahan MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $403
ARTS-23100.003 Introduction to Graphic Design81073 Full Term W 06:30 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $403
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HIST-10100.003 Global History and Culture 181339 Full TermHannon ON ONL9/1 12/193
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HIST-10200.001 Global History and Culture 281329 Full TermKopp ON ONL8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.002 Global History and Culture 281330 Full TermBeissel ON ONL8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.003 Global History and Culture 281367 Full TermVietoris MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.004 Global History and Culture 281359 Full TermTallon MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.005 Global History and Culture 281343 Full TermSchultz MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.006 Global History and Culture 281342 Full TermKopp MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.007 Global History and Culture 281361 Full TermTallon MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-10200.008 Global History and Culture 281941 Full TermMcMahon MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-10300.001 Interpreting World History81331 Full TermCremin BL ROM8/31 12/19Travel Dates: December 30, 2020 - January 8, 2021. Signature required.
3 SR
HIST-10300.002 Interpreting World History81346 Full TermSchultz M 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
HISTORYHIST-10300.003 Interpreting World History81946 Full TermBL ROM8/31 12/19
Travel Dates: November 4-8; Only open to Women's Basketball
3 SR
HIST-11100.001 Survey of United States History to 187681340 Full TermHannon MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-20300.001 Historiography 1: Sophomore Writing Seminar
81384 Full TermMcMahon MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-23600.001 History of Illinois81332 Full TermBL ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-27500.001 Genocide in the Modern World81344 Full TermKopp MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-32000.001 United States Colonial and Early National History
81348 Full TermSchultz MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-33700.001 Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in American History
81385 Full TermMcMahon MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-35500.001 History of the Modern Middle East81365 Full TermTallon MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HIST-37200.001 Modern Europe (1815-Present)81942 Full TermVietoris TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
HIST-39701.001 Wksp: Cultural Geography81341 Weekend SessionsHannon S 09:00 AM 05:00 PM05:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/199/18
1
HIST-39706.001 Wksp: Public History: Archives81334 Weekend SessionsCremin S 09:00 AM 05:00 PM05:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/1411/13
1
HIST-39720.001 Wksp: Central Asia81349 Weekend SessionsTallon S 09:00 AM 05:00 PM05:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/711/6
1
HIST-39721.001 Wksp: 20th Century Germany81389 Weekend SessionsKopp S 09:00 AM 05:00 PM05:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM10/2410/23
1
HIST-39800.001 Internship for History Majors81333 Full TermCremin DS ROM8/31 12/191 SR
HIST-39800.002 Internship for History Majors81381 Full TermCremin DS ROM8/31 12/192 SR
HIST-39800.003 Internship for History Majors81907 Full TermCremin DS ROM8/31 12/193 SR
HIST-39900.001 Independent Study81378 Full TermCremin IS ROM8/31 12/193 SR
HIST-40300.001 Historiography 2: Senior Research Seminar
81345 Full TermSchultz MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
MUSICMUSC-10200.001 Chamber Choir81174 Full TermLandig TR ROM8/31 12/19 $25
Audition; Rehearsals MW 4-5:15 pm1
MUSC-10500.001 Jazz Band81175 Full TermMoore R 03:30 PM 05:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Audition
1
MUSC-10600.001 Symphony Orchestra81176 Full TermSisk W 06:00 PM 08:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Audition
1
MUSC-10700.001 Percussion Ensemble81177 Full TermManchester M 02:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19No audition required
1
MUSC-10800.001 Recording Ensemble81178 Full TermMcFerron MW 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19No audition required
1
MUSC-11000.001 Music for the Listener81179 Full TermSisk TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-11000.002 Music for the Listener81180 Full TermBowlby TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-11000.003 Music for the Listener81181 Full TermSisk MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-11000.004 Music for the Listener81182 Full TermMorgan MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-11000.005 Music for the Listener81184 Full TermMorgan ON ONL8/31 12/193
MUSC-11100.001 World Music81185 Full TermManchester ON ONL8/31 12/193
MUSC-11200.001 Cantabile Choir81187 Full TermLandig MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19Audition
1
MUSC-11700.001 History of Jazz81191 Full TermMoore ON ONL8/31 12/193
MUSC-12100.001 Music Theory II81195 Full TermBowlby MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must be taken with MUSC12200
3
MUSC-12300.001 Music Theory II Lab81200 Full TermBowlby TR 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/19Must be taken with MUSC12000
1
MUSC-13100.001 Guitar for Non- Majors81202 Full TermJacobson TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-13100.002 Guitar for Music Majors81207 Full TermJacobson TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-13500.001 Bass Guitar for Non-Majors81209 Full TermFerraris TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-13500.002 Bass Guitar for Music Majors81213 Full TermFerraris TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-14600.001 Harp for Non-Majors81218 Full TermLuchs TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-14600.002 Harp for Music Majors81231 Full TermLuchs TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-15500.001 Trumpet for Non-Majors81234 Full TermKarwoske TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
MUSICMUSC-15500.002 Trumpet for Music Majors81236 Full TermKarwoske TR ROM8/31 12/19
Own instrument2
MUSC-15600.001 French Horn for Non-Majors81239 Full TermKarwoske TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-15600.002 French Horn for Music Majors81241 Full TermKarwoske TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-15700.001 Trombone & Tuba for Non-Majors81243 Full TermBayer TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-15700.002 Trombone & Tuba for Music Majors81247 Full TermBayer TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-16500.001 Percussion for Non-Majors81248 Full TermManchester TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-16500.002 Percussion for Music Majors81250 Full TermManchester TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-17000.001 Violin/Viola for Non-Majors81251 Full TermLeckie TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17000.002 Violin/Viola for Music Majors81253 Full TermLeckie TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-17100.001 Cello for Non-Majors81254 Full TermArchbold TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17100.002 Cello for Music Majors81255 Full TermArchbold TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-17200.001 Double Bass for Non- Majors81257 Full TermFerraris TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-17200.002 Double Bass for Music Majors81259 Full TermFerraris TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-17500.001 Clarinet for Non-Majors81260 Full TermPayne TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17500.002 Clarinet for Music Majors81261 Full TermPayne TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-17600.001 Flute for Non-Majors81262 Full TermTempas TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17600.002 Flute for Music Majors81264 Full TermTempas TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-17700.001 Oboe for Non-Majors81265 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17700.002 Oboe for Music Majors81267 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-17800.001 Bassoon for Non-Majors81269 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17800.002 Bassoon for Music Majors81270 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-17900.001 Saxophone for Non-Majors81271 Full TermMoore TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
1
MUSC-17900.002 Saxophone for Music Majors81272 Full TermMoore TR ROM8/31 12/19Own instrument
2
MUSC-18200.001 Piano for Non Majors81273 Full TermLim TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-18200.002 Piano for Music Majors81275 Full TermLim TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-18200.003 Piano for Non Majors81276 Full TermLopez Varady TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-18200.004 Piano for Music Majors81277 Full TermLopez Varady TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-18300.001 Jazz Piano for Non-Majors81279 Full TermLopez Varady TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-18300.002 Jazz Piano for Music Majors81280 Full TermLopez Varady TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-18500.001 Voice for Non-Majors81281 Full TermGovertsen TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-18500.002 Voice for Music Majors81282 Full TermGovertsen TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-18500.003 Voice for Non-Majors81283 Full TermSwearingen TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-18500.004 Voice for Music Majors81284 Full TermSwearingen TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-18600.001 Music Composition for Non-Majors81285 Full TermMcFerron TR ROM8/31 12/191
MUSC-18600.002 Music Composition for Music Majors81286 Full TermMcFerron TR ROM8/31 12/192
MUSC-22601.001 ST: Rock Band Ensemble81952 Full TermFerraris T 03:30 PM 05:00 PMTR ROM9/1 12/191
MUSC-23000.001 Film, Music, and History81288 Full TermBowlby MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-29900.001 Introduction to Recording and Computer Music
81290 Full TermMorgan MWF 02:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $353
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
MUSICMUSC-31000.001 Music Business81287 Full TermSmith S 09:00 AM 12:00 PM
09:00 AM 12:00 PM09:00 AM 12:00 PM09:00 AM 12:00 PM09:00 AM 12:00 PM
SSSS
BL ROM9/1210/310/2411/2112/12
3
MUSC-31100.001 Music History I81291 Full TermSisk TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-32100.001 Form and Analysis81292 Full TermMcFerron MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
MUSC-49700.001 Music Capstone Seminar81293 Full TermSisk ON ONL8/31 12/190
MUSC-49800.001 Internship81294 Full TermSmith TR ROM8/31 12/193
PHILOSOPHYPHIL-11000.001 Introduction to Philosophy81593 Full TermBrown MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-11000.002 Introduction to Philosophy81594 Full TermDavis MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-11000.003 Introduction to Philosophy81595 Full TermMiller MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-11000.004 Introduction to Philosophy81596 Full TermMiller MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-11000.005 Introduction to Philosophy81597 Full TermDavis MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-11000.006 Introduction to Philosophy81598 Full TermEleveld M 05:00 PM 07:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-11000.007 Introduction to Philosophy81600 Full TermHarms TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-11000.008 Introduction to Philosophy81602 Full TermMemon TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-11000.009 Introduction to Philosophy81609 Full TermMemon TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-11000.010 Introduction to Philosophy81610 Full TermHogan TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-11000.011 Introduction to Philosophy81612 Full TermBrown TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-11000.012 Introduction to Philosophy81615 Full TermEleveld W 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
PHIL-31000.001 Philosophy of Law81591 Full TermMiller MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-33000.001 Ethics81617 Full TermMiller MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-33000.002 Ethics81619 Full TermMiller MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-33000.003 Ethics81622 Full TermDavis MWF 08:00 AM 08:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHIL-33000.004 Ethics81624 Full TermHogan TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.005 Ethics81625 Full TermHuynh TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.006 Ethics81626 Full TermHogan TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.007 Ethics81627 Full TermHuynh TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.008 Ethics81628 Full TermHuynh TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.009 Ethics81629 Full TermHuynh TR 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.010 Ethics81630 Full TermHarms T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-33000.011 Ethics81631 Full TermBrown R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
PHIL-33000.012 Ethics81776 Full TermSabau ON ONL8/31 12/193
PHIL-35000.001 Political Philosophy81853 Full TermHarms TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-38500.001 Contemporary European Philosophy81592 Full TermMemon TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
PHIL-41000.001 Philosophy Capstone81905 Full TermDavis MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEATRETHTR-13500.001 Introduction to the Theatre Experience80834 Full TermMcCay TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/123
THTR-13500.002 Introduction to the Theatre Experience80837 Full TermNelsen MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-13500.003 Introduction to the Theatre Experience80858 Full TermTrudeau MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-13500.004 Introduction to the Theatre Experience80860 Full TermSlowik TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-13500.005 Introduction to the Theatre Experience80862 Full TermSlowik ON ONL8/31 12/193
THTR-21300.001 Voice and Diction80868 Full TermSlowik MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-25100.001 Stage Technology 180870 Full TermNelsen TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-27100.001 Acting 180873 Full TermSlowik TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-29100.001 Improvisation 180877 Full TermTrudeau TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-38400.001 Practicum80879 Full TermTrudeau TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-40000.001 Acting Practicum80883 Full TermSlowik TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-40200.001 Costume Practicum80886 Full TermMackey TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-40400.001 Directing Practicum80888 Full TermTrudeau TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-40600.001 House Management Practicum80891 Full TermSlowik TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-40700.001 Box Office Practicum80893 Full TermSlowik TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-41000.001 Props Practicum80896 Full TermPomatto TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-41200.001 Publicity Practicum80898 Full TermSlowik TR ROM8/31 12/191
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
THEATRETHTR-41400.001 Sound Practicum80900 Full TermPomatto TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-41500.001 Technical Theatre Practicum80902 Full TermNelsen TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-41600.001 Stage Management Practicum80904 Full TermNelsen TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-41700.001 Lighting Practicum80906 Full TermNelsen TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-42000.001 Playwriting Practicum80907 Full TermTrudeau TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-42100.001 Children's Theatre Practicum80908 Full TermSlowik TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-42500.001 Dramaturgy Practicum80909 Full TermTrudeau TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-42700.001 Career Preparation Practicum80910 Full TermTrudeau TR ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-49500.001 Theatre Internship80911 Full TermSlowik IS ROM8/31 12/193
THTR-49900.001 Independent Study80912 Full TermTrudeau IS ROM8/31 12/191
THTR-49900.002 Independent Study80913 Full TermTrudeau IS ROM8/31 12/192
THTR-49900.003 Independent Study80914 Full TermTrudeau IS ROM8/31 12/193
THEOLOGYTHEO-10000.001 The Search for Faith81635 Full TermBillups MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10000.002 The Search for Faith81638 Full TermCollett MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10000.003 The Search for Faith81639 Full TermCollett MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10000.004 The Search for Faith81640 Full Term MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10000.005 The Search for Faith81642 Full TermColonna TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-10000.006 The Search for Faith81643 Full TermInglis W 02:00 PM 04:40 PMTR COD9/2 12/19COD Education Cohort
3
THEO-10000.007 The Search for Faith81644 Full TermKuttner M 05:00 PM 07:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10000.008 The Search for Faith81645 Full Term TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-10000.009 The Search for Faith81647 Full TermTrimble Alliaume TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-10000.010 The Search for Faith81649 Full TermRenken M 02:00 PM 04:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10000.011 The Search for Faith81650 Full TermRenken T 04:00 PM 06:30 PMTR COD9/1 12/19Criminal Justice COD Partnership Only
3
THEO-10000.012 The Search for Faith81651 Full TermShaw ON COD8/31 12/19Computer Science COD Partnership Only
3
THEO-10000.013 The Search for Faith81652 Full TermShaw ON COD8/31 12/19Computer Science COD Partnership Only
3
THEO-10000.014 The Search for Faith81655 Full TermRenken TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-10000.015 The Search for Faith81657 Full TermShaw ON COD8/31 12/19Computer Science COD Partnership Only
3
THEO-10000.016 The Search for Faith81658 Full TermON COD8/31 12/19Computer Science COD Partnership Only
3
THEO-10000.017 The Search for Faith81659 Full TermON COD8/31 12/19Computer Science COD Partnership Only
3
THEO-10000.018 The Search for Faith81660 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19Nursing Students Only
3
THEO-10000.019 The Search for Faith81949 Full Term MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.001 Introduction to Christian Theology81661 Full TermBlanchette ON ONL8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.002 Introduction to Christian Theology81662 Full TermBurke MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.003 Introduction to Christian Theology81663 Full TermBurke MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.004 Introduction to Christian Theology81664 Full TermLee TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-10600.005 Introduction to Christian Theology81668 Full TermSever MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.006 Introduction to Christian Theology81670 Full TermSever MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.007 Introduction to Christian Theology81672 Full TermLee TR 08:00 AM 09:15 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-10600.008 Introduction to Christian Theology81673 Full TermTorson MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.009 Introduction to Christian Theology81674 Full TermTorson MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-10600.010 Introduction to Christian Theology81677 Full TermTorson MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-20100.001 Modern Christian Spirituality81679 Full TermNeff M 06:00 PM 08:30 PMDS ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-20100.002 Modern Christian Spirituality81700 Full TermSimonaitis TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-22300.001 The Old Testament81702 Full TermTrotter TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-22300.002 The Old Testament81705 Full TermTrotter ON ONL8/31 12/193
THEO-22300.003 The Old Testament81706 Full TermTrotter ON ONL8/31 12/193
THEO-22500.001 The New Testament81710 Full TermRothschild TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-22500.002 The New Testament81714 Full TermRothschild W 06:00 PM 08:30 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
THEOLOGYTHEO-22500.003 The New Testament81717 Full TermRothschild TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-22700.001 Catholic Sacraments81722 Full TermTorson MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-25000.001 Foundations of Peace Studies81723 Full TermBurke MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-26200.001 The Qu'ran and the Bible81726 Full TermRothschild TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-26500.001 Religion and Literature81728 Full TermTrimble Alliaume TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-26700.001 Practicing Faithful Justice81731 Full TermBillups W 06:00 PM 08:30 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
THEO-26800.001 Christian Social Teaching81736 Full TermBurke MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-27100.001 Science and Faith81739 Full TermColonna TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193 SR
THEO-28100.001 Global Christianity81741 Full TermBillups T 04:00 PM 06:30 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-29800.001 Christianity and World Religions81744 Full Term MWF 11:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-29800.002 Christianity and World Religions81747 Full Term MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-31000.001 Christian Ethics81753 Full TermCollett ON ONL8/31 12/193
THEO-31000.002 Christian Ethics81756 Full TermLee TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-31000.003 Christian Ethics81760 Full TermSever MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
THEO-31000.004 Christian Ethics81765 Full TermKuttner W 04:00 PM 06:30 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
THEO-31600.001 A History of Christian Thought81770 Full TermColonna TR 02:00 PM 03:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
THEO-42006.001 ST: Advanced Catholic Sacraments81953 Full TermTorson MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
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TR ROM9/129/11
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TR ROM9/199/18
$201
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TR ROM10/310/2
$201
HUPR-27100.001 Nutrition and Exercise81131 Full Term MWF 01:00 PM 01:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HUPR-33000.001 Methods of Group Exercise Instruction81137 Full TermDeLegge-Stevenson MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HUPR-34500.001 Exercise Physiology81148 Full TermCozzi TR 09:30 AM 10:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HUPR-39000.001 Exercise Prescription81151 Full TermWilson TR 11:00 AM 12:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
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HUPR-40900.001 Evidence Based Practice in Human Performance
81160 Full TermBohlin MWF 12:00 PM 12:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
HUPR-48100.001 Athletic Training Internship81161 Full TermBohlin ON ONL8/31 12/194
NURSINGNURS-20200.001 Professional Development 1:
Foundations80392 Full TermMcShane W 12:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/93
NURS-20200.002 Professional Development 1: Foundations
80393 Full TermObispo-Young W 12:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/2 12/93
NURS-20200.00J Professional Development 1: Foundations
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NURS-20200.00K Professional Development 1: Foundations
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NURS-23200.001 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care
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NURS-23200.002 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care
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NURS-23200.00J Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care
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NURS-23201.001 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
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NURS-23201.002 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
80428 Full Term T 08:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 11/30
NURS-23201.003 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
80429 Full TermKosinski T 08:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 11/30
NURS-23201.004 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
80430 Full TermRenna T 08:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 11/30
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CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-23201.005 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in
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NURS-23201.00J Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
80432 Second Eight WeeksPollock S 08:00 AM 11:50 AM
05:00 PM 08:50 PMW
TR ROM10/26 12/190
NURS-23201.00K Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
80433 Second Eight WeeksKosinski S 08:00 AM 11:50 AM
05:00 PM 08:50 PMW
TR ROM10/26 12/190
NURS-23201.00M Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Lab
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05:00 PM 08:50 PMW
TR ROM10/28 12/190
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NURS-23202.003 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Clinical
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NURS-23202.005 Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Clinical
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NURS-23202.00J Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Clinical
80439 Second Eight WeeksPollock U 06:30 AM 03:30 PMTR OFF10/26 12/190
NURS-23202.00K Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Clinical
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NURS-23202.00M Fundamentals of Safety and Quality in Patient-Centered Care Clinical
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NURS-23300.001 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan80444 Full TermKornacker R 09:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/103
NURS-23300.002 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan80447 Full TermKornacker R 11:00 AM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/103
NURS-23300.00J Health Assessment Across the Lifespan80451 First Eight WeeksKornacker T 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM9/1 10/203
NURS-23301.001 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
80464 Full TermMyroniak R 11:00 AM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/8 12/100
NURS-23301.002 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
80468 Full TermRenna R 11:00 AM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/100
NURS-23301.003 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
80470 Full TermKornacker R 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/100
NURS-23301.004 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
80474 Full TermRenna R 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/100
NURS-23301.005 Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
80478 Full TermMyroniak R 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/100
NURS-23301.00J Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
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NURS-23301.00K Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
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NURS-23301.00M Health Assessment Across the Lifespan Lab
81914 First Eight Weeks S 08:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/5 10/170
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NURS-32500.002 Adult 1: Beginning80489 Full TermMyroniak T 08:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/8 $3506
NURS-32502.001 Adult 1: Beginning Clinical80634 Full TermBraida F 06:45 AM 01:45 PMTR OFF9/4 11/200
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NURS-32502.006 Adult 1: Beginning Clinical80657 Full TermDudzik R 06:45 AM 01:45 PMTR OFF9/3 11/150
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NURS-32502.008 Adult 1: Beginning Clinical80675 Full Term R 06:45 AM 01:45 PMTR OFF9/3 11/190
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NURS-32502.010 Adult 1: Beginning Clinical80679 Full TermTaylor F 06:45 AM 01:45 PMTR OFF9/4 11/200
NURS-32600.001 Pharmacotherapeutics80681 Full TermSchreader M 08:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/73
NURS-32600.002 Pharmacotherapeutics80685 Full TermSchreader M 11:30 AM 02:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/73
NURS-32600.003 Pharmacotherapeutics80687 Full TermSommers M 11:30 AM 02:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/73
NURS-32900.001 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan
80688 Full TermTrainor T 08:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/84
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-32900.002 Health Promotion and Disease
Prevention Across the Lifespan80691 Full TermTrainor T 12:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/84
NURS-32900.003 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan
81915 Full TermWesley T 08:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/84
NURS-32902.001 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
80694 Full TermMcShane R 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/3 12/100
NURS-32902.002 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
80708 Full TermMcShane F 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/4 12/110
NURS-32902.003 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
80976 Full TermMcShane F 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/4 12/110
NURS-32902.004 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
80980 Full TermBerkemeyer R 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/3 12/100
NURS-32902.005 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
80985 Full TermMcShane R 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/3 12/100
NURS-32902.006 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
80988 Full TermWesley F 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/4 12/110
NURS-32902.007 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
81124 Full TermTrainor R 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/3 12/100
NURS-32902.008 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
81125 Full TermBerkemeyer R 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/3 12/100
NURS-32902.009 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
81126 Full TermWesley F 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/4 12/110
NURS-32902.010 Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Across the Lifespan Clinical
81127 Full Term F 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/4 12/110
NURS-33500.001 Evidence Based Practice and Nursing Research
81128 Full TermKloster T 08:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/83
NURS-33500.002 Evidence Based Practice and Nursing Research
81130 Full TermKloster T 11:30 AM 02:20 PMTR ROM9/1 12/83
NURS-33500.00J Evidence Based Practice and Nursing Research
81133 Second Eight WeeksSommers TR 05:00 PM 07:50 PMTR ROM10/27 12/193
NURS-33600.001 Professional Development 2: Health Care Trends
81138 Full TermKarapas W 12:30 PM 02:20 PMTR ROM9/2 12/92
NURS-33600.002 Professional Development 2: Health Care Trends
81143 Full Term W 12:30 PM 02:20 PMTR ROM9/2 12/92
NURS-33600.00J Professional Development 2: Health Care Trends
81146 Second Eight WeeksBerkemeyer W 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR OBK10/28 12/162
NURS-33700.001 Children, Adolescents, and Families81162 Full TermBerkemeyer M 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/7 $3504
NURS-33700.00J Children, Adolescents, and Families81163 Second Eight WeeksBerkemeyer M 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM10/26 12/19 $3504
NURS-33702.001 Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
81164 First Eight WeeksHennigan R 02:30 PM 11:30 PMTR OFF9/3 10/240
NURS-33702.002 Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
81167 First Eight WeeksBryant R 06:30 AM 02:30 PMTR OFF9/3 10/240
NURS-33702.003 Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
81186 Second Eight WeeksHennigan R 02:30 PM 11:30 PMTR OFF10/29 12/190
NURS-33702.004 Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
81188 Second Eight Weeks R 06:30 AM 02:30 PMTR OFF10/29 12/190
NURS-33702.00J Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
81194 Second Eight WeeksArestis F 06:30 AM 02:30 PMTR OFF10/30 12/110
NURS-33702.00K Children, Adolescents, and Families Clinical
81198 Second Eight WeeksWindsor F 03:00 PM 11:00 PMTR OFF10/30 12/110
NURS-33800.001 Childbearing Families81208 Full TermMcDannel M 09:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/74
NURS-33800.00J Childbearing Families81212 First Eight WeeksBrow M 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM8/31 10/244
NURS-33802.001 Childbearing Families Clinical81216 Second Eight WeeksMcDannel R 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF10/29 12/100
NURS-33802.002 Childbearing Families Clinical81219 First Eight WeeksWelsch R 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF9/3 10/220
NURS-33802.003 Childbearing Families Clinical81223 Second Eight WeeksWelsch R 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF10/29 12/100
NURS-33802.004 Childbearing Families Clinical81225 First Eight WeeksMcDannel R 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF9/3 10/240
NURS-33802.00J Childbearing Families Clinical81228 First Eight Weeks S 03:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OFF9/4 10/240
NURS-33802.00K Childbearing Families Clinical81232 First Eight Weeks S 06:00 AM 03:30 PMTR OFF9/5 10/170
NURS-42500.001 Adult 2: Advanced81235 Full TermKloster R 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $3506
NURS-42500.002 Adult 2: Advanced81238 Full TermSchreader R 12:30 PM 03:20 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $3506
NURS-42500.00J Adult 2: Advanced81244 First Eight WeeksBraida TR 05:00 PM 07:50 PMTR ROM8/31 10/24 $3506
NURS-42502.001 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81249 Second Eight WeeksBraida M 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/70
NURS-42502.002 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81252 First Eight WeeksSchreader F 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/4 10/240
NURS-42502.003 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81263 First Eight WeeksObispo-Young M 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-42502.004 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81266 First Eight WeeksKloster M 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-42502.005 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81274 Second Eight WeeksDudzik M 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/190
NURS-42502.006 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81300 First Eight WeeksDudzik M 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-42502.007 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81299 Second Eight Weeks F 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/27 12/80
NURS-42502.008 Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81298 Second Eight Weeks F 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/110
NURS-42502.00J Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81297 First Eight WeeksObispo-Young S 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/5 10/180
NURS-42502.00K Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81295 First Eight Weeks S 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/5 10/180
NURS-42502.00M Adult 2: Advanced Clinical81927 First Eight Weeks S 06:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/5 10/180
NURS-42600.001 Professional Development 3: Leadership, Collaboration, and Teamwork
81221 First Eight WeeksMcDannel T 08:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 10/202
NURS-42600.002 Professional Development 3: Leadership, Collaboration, and Teamwork
81215 First Eight WeeksMcDannel W 12:30 PM 04:20 PMTR ROM9/2 10/212
NURS-42600.003 Professional Development 3: Leadership, Collaboration, and Teamwork
81204 Second Eight WeeksMcDannel W 12:30 PM 04:20 PMTR ROM10/28 12/92
NURS-42700.001 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing81190 Full TermCraigmile R 10:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/3 12/104
NURS-42700.002 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing81183 Full TermCraigmile R 12:30 PM 02:20 PMTR ROM9/3 12/104
NURS-42702.001 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
81173 Second Eight WeeksCraigmile F 06:30 AM 02:00 PMTR OFF10/30 12/190
NURS-42702.002 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80942 First Eight WeeksRahm M 02:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-42702.003 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80938 Second Eight WeeksCraigmile M 06:30 AM 02:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/70
NURS-42702.004 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80935 First Eight WeeksCraigmile M 06:30 AM 02:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-42702.005 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80933 Second Eight WeeksCraigmile T 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF10/27 12/80
NURS-42702.006 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80932 First Eight Weeks T 06:30 AM 03:00 PMTR OFF9/1 10/240
NURS-42702.007 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80931 Second Eight WeeksAntos T 02:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OFF10/27 12/80
NURS-42702.008 Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing Clinical
80929 Second Eight WeeksRahm M 02:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/70
NURS-43500.001 Adult 3: Critical Care80928 First Eight WeeksMoore F 08:00 AM 12:50 PMTR ROM9/4 10/24 $3506
NURS-43502.001 Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical80921 First Eight WeeksLosurdo M 06:30 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-43502.002 Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical80920 First Eight WeeksLynch M 06:30 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-43502.003 Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical80919 First Eight WeeksMoore T 06:45 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF8/31 10/240
NURS-43502.004 Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical80918 First Eight Weeks T 02:30 PM 10:30 PMTR OFF9/1 10/240
NURS-43502.005 Adult 3: Critical Care Clinical80917 First Eight WeeksLynch T 06:30 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/1 10/240
NURS-43600.001 Community Health Nursing80916 Full TermSommers W 12:30 PM 02:20 PMTR ROM9/2 12/94
NURS-43600.00J Community Health Nursing80885 Second Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 08:50 PMTR ROM10/27 12/194
NURS-43602.001 Community Health Nursing Clinical80882 Full TermSommers T 06:45 AM 01:45 PMTR OFF9/1 12/120
NURS-43602.002 Community Health Nursing Clinical80880 Full Term F 06:45 AM 01:45 PMTR OFF9/4 12/110
NURS-43602.003 Community Health Nursing Clinical80793 Full TermWesley R 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF9/3 12/100
NURS-43602.00J Community Health Nursing Clinical80786 Second Eight WeeksReiland M 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/190
NURS-43602.00K Community Health Nursing Clinical80779 Second Eight WeeksReiland F 08:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/30 12/110
NURS-43900.001 Professional Development 4: Role Transition
80763 Second Eight WeeksMoore W 08:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/194
NURS-43902.001 Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
80753 Second Eight WeeksBrow MT 07:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/80
NURS-43902.002 Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
80746 Second Eight Weeks MT 07:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/80
NURS-43902.003 Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
80741 Second Eight WeeksLynch MT 07:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/80
NURS-43902.004 Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
80731 Second Eight WeeksLosurdo M 07:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/80
NURS-43902.005 Professional Development 4: Role Transition Clinical
80707 Second Eight WeeksO'Sullivan M 07:00 AM 04:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/80
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYSLPA-30000.001 Phonetics80680 Full TermVargas ON ONL8/31 12/193
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYSLPA-41000.001 Speech, Language and Swallowing
Development80683 Full TermVargas ON ONL8/31 12/193
UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY COURSESUNIV-20001.001 Interdisciplinary Seminar: From
Dystopias to Utopias: Imagining and Creating Better Worlds
81929 Full TermAllen M 02:00 PM 04:30 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
UNIV-20002.001 Interdisciplinary Seminar: How You Eat Shapes the World
81932 Full Term MWF 09:00 AM 09:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
UNIV-20005.001 Interdisciplinary Seminar: Cryptocurrency in Society
81950 Full TermKhasawneh MW 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
UNIV-20006.001 Interdisciplinary Seminar: Monsters81577 Full TermMustafa TR 12:30 PM 01:45 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
CHEMISTRYCHEM-10601.LT1 Chemistry of Mind Altering Drugs80676 First Eight WeeksCondeiu ON ONL8/31 10/243
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-20000.LT1 Introduction to Computer Science80699 First Eight WeeksKim ON ONL8/31 10/243
CPSC-21000.LT1 Programming Fundamentals80703 Second Eight WeeksSzczurek ON ONL10/26 12/193
CPSC-28100.LT1 Introduction to Networks80704 First Eight WeeksSpangler ON ONL8/31 10/243
CPSC-30000.LT1 Computer Organization80716 Second Eight WeeksNgalamou Pideu ON ONL10/26 12/193
CPSC-33000.LT1 Database Systems80718 Second Eight WeeksKim ON ONL10/26 12/193
CPSC-34000.LT1 Algorithms and Data Structures80720 First Eight WeeksOmari ON ONL8/31 10/243
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-23000.LT1 Legal and Ethical Issues in Computing80776 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
MATHEMATICSMATH-11500.LT1 Introduction to Mathematical Thinking80777 Second Eight WeeksSollie ON ONL10/26 12/193
MATH-11900.L20 College Algebra80778 First Eight WeeksAnyanonu T 05:45 PM 09:45 PMTR ALB9/1 10/243
MATH-17000.LT1 Finite Mathematics80794 First Eight WeeksSmith ON ONL8/31 10/243
MATH-24000.LT1 Applied Calculus80795 Second Eight WeeksSmith ON ONL10/26 12/194
MATH-31000.LT1 Discrete Mathematics80797 First Eight WeeksManning ON ONL8/31 10/244
PHYSICSPHYS-11000.L20 Weather and Climate80992 Second Eight WeeksFriesen T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB10/27 12/193
PHYS-11000.LT1 Weather and Climate80993 Second Eight WeeksDiMaio ON ONL10/26 12/193
ACCOUNTINGACCT-12000.LT1 Principles of Accounting 180638 First Eight WeeksCoughlin ON ONL8/31 10/243
ACCT-12100.LT1 Principles of Accounting 280639 Second Eight WeeksCoughlin ON ONL10/26 12/193
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBSAD-20000.LT1 Principles of Management80645 First Eight WeeksYoung ON ONL8/31 10/243
BSAD-25000.LT1 Business Law 180648 Second Eight WeeksPetrungaro ON ONL10/26 12/193
BSAD-30000.L01 Business Communication in the Digital Age
80653 Second Eight WeeksKeane T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMBL ROM10/27 12/193
BSAD-36000.LT1 Human Resource Management80658 First Eight WeeksAspy ON ONL8/31 10/243
BSAD-38000.LT1 Supervisory Management80661 Second Eight WeeksYoung ON ONL10/26 12/193
BSAD-42000.L01 International Business80663 First Eight WeeksMcKeown W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMBL ROM9/2 10/243
BSAD-45000.LT1 Current Issues in Management and Business Ethics
80669 Second Eight WeeksAspy ON ONL10/26 12/193
BSAD-46000.L01 Strategic Management Theories and Application
80674 Second Eight WeeksMcKeown W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMBL ROM10/28 12/193
BUSINESS GENERALBGEN-39600.L01 Major Field Test81846 Weekend SessionsChen F 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM12/4 12/40
ECONOMICSECON-20000.LT1 Basic Macroeconomics80740 First Eight WeeksBorse ON ONL8/31 10/243
ECON-20100.L20 Basic Microeconomics80742 Second Eight WeeksSchultz M 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB10/26 12/193
ECON-20100.LT1 Basic Microeconomics80745 Second Eight WeeksBorse ON ONL10/26 12/193
ECON-33000.LT1 Government and Business80748 Second Eight WeeksBorse ON ONL10/26 12/193
FINANCEFINA-20000.L20 Principles of Finance80770 First Eight WeeksMolloy M 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB8/31 10/243
FINA-20000.LT1 Principles of Finance80772 Second Eight WeeksPratl ON ONL10/26 12/193
MARKETINGMKTG-20000.L01 Principles of Marketing80798 First Eight WeeksHayes T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMBL ROM9/1 10/243
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL-30000.LT1 Introduction to the Applied Social
Sciences80801 First Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-33000.L20 Social Theory80802 Second Eight WeeksWright T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB10/27 12/193
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL-40000.LT1 Learning in Organizations80803 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-42000.LT1 Leadership for Service80804 First Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-43000.L20 Organizational Communication80805 First Eight WeeksPapponi T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB9/1 10/243
ORGL-43000.LT1 Organizational Communication80806 Second Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL10/26 12/193
CRIMINAL JUSTICECSJS-11000.LT1 Introduction to Criminal Justice80721 First Eight WeeksHorwath ON ONL8/31 10/243
CSJS-24000.LT1 Introduction to Corrections80723 Second Eight WeeksHorwath ON ONL10/26 12/193
CSJS-27500.L20 Law Enforcement80727 Second Eight WeeksMontoya-Roach T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB10/27 12/193
CSJS-28600.LT1 Domestic Violence80730 First Eight WeeksTovar ON ONL8/31 10/243
CSJS-35600.LT1 Professionalism and Ethics80733 Second Eight WeeksTovar ON ONL10/26 12/193
CSJS-44000.L20 Social Policy and Social Justice80735 First Eight WeeksWright T 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB9/1 10/243
CSJS-44500.LT1 Criminal Procedure / Rules of Evidence80736 Second Eight WeeksTapia ON ONL10/26 12/193
CSJS-49600.LT1 Rights and Civil Liability80737 First Eight WeeksZia ON ONL8/31 10/243
POLITICAL SCIENCEPOLS-20000.LT1 American National Government80997 Second Eight WeeksWright ON ONL10/26 12/193
POLS-21000.LT1 State and Local Government81002 First Eight WeeksWright ON ONL8/31 10/243
PSYCHOLOGYPSYC-10000.L01 General Psychology81043 First Eight WeeksCampbell W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/2 10/243
PSYC-21200.L01 Adolescent Development81047 Second Eight WeeksSuman T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/27 12/193
PSYC-30300.L01 Statistics for the Social Sciences81051 Second Eight WeeksBlankenship W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/28 12/193
PSYC-30500.L01 Computers for the Social Sciences81054 First Eight WeeksDomico W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/2 10/243
PSYC-36500.L01 Industrial and Organizational Psychology
81057 First Eight WeeksLavine R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/3 10/243
PSYC-36600.L01 Organizational Training81061 Second Eight WeeksTsai M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
PSYC-36900.L01 HRM Precertification Seminar81085 Full TermMoore M 06:00 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 11/21$535 materials fee; Prep Course for SHRM PHR-CP/SPHR-CP Certification
0
PSYC-49400.L01 Internship in Human Resource Management
81069 Full TermLavine TR ROM8/31 12/193 SR
SOCIOLOGYSOCI-29000.LT1 Diversity and Social Justice81093 First Eight WeeksMcBrady ON ONL8/31 10/243
SOCI-29000.LT2 Diversity and Social Justice81100 First Eight WeeksCole ON ONL8/31 10/243
SOCI-29000.LT3 Diversity and Social Justice81108 Second Eight WeeksCole ON ONL10/26 12/193
SOCI-29000.LT4 Diversity and Social Justice81109 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
ART DESIGNARTS-24100.L20 Art Appreciation80641 First Eight WeeksWilliamson M 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB8/31 10/243
ARTS-24100.LT1 Art Appreciation80643 First Eight WeeksMishur ON ONL8/31 10/243
COMMUNICATIONSCOMM-11200.LT1 Introduction to Human Communication80678 First Eight WeeksGerber ON ONL8/31 10/243
COMM-11200.LT2 Introduction to Human Communication80698 Second Eight WeeksGerber ON ONL10/26 12/193
ENGLISHENGL-11100.LT1 College Writing 180750 First Eight WeeksWilliamson ON ONL8/31 10/243
ENGL-11200.L20 College Writing 280751 Second Eight WeeksLayden W 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB10/28 12/193
ENGL-11200.LT1 College Writing 280754 Second Eight WeeksWilliamson ON ONL10/26 12/193
ENGL-30200.LT1 Writing in the Disciplines80768 Second Eight WeeksRoach ON ONL10/26 12/193
HISTORYHIST-10200.LT1 Global History and Culture 280774 First Eight WeeksPiotrowski ON ONL8/31 10/243
HIST-10200.LT2 Global History and Culture 280775 Second Eight WeeksPiotrowski ON ONL10/26 12/193
PHILOSOPHYPHIL-33000.L20 Ethics80987 First Eight WeeksYates R 05:30 PM 09:30 PMTR ALB9/3 10/243
PHIL-33000.LT1 Ethics80990 First Eight WeeksSabau ON ONL8/31 10/243
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
PHILOSOPHYPHIL-33000.LT2 Ethics80991 Second Eight WeeksSabau ON ONL10/26 12/193
THEOLOGYTHEO-10000.LT1 The Search for Faith81112 First Eight WeeksSimonaitis ON ONL8/31 10/243
THEO-10000.LT2 The Search for Faith81166 Second Eight WeeksSimonaitis ON ONL10/26 12/193
THEO-10600.L20 Introduction to Christian Theology81168 Second Eight WeeksMouton S 09:00 AM 01:00 PMTR ALB10/31 12/193
THEO-10600.LT1 Introduction to Christian Theology81169 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
THEO-10600.LT2 Introduction to Christian Theology81170 Second Eight WeeksQuathamer ON ONL10/26 12/193
THEO-26500.LT1 Religion and Literature: Science Fiction81171 Second Eight WeeksTrimble Alliaume ON ONL10/26 12/193
THEO-31000.LT1 Christian Ethics81214 First Eight WeeksShaw ON ONL8/31 10/243
HEALTHCARE LEADERSHIPHCLD-30000.L01 United States Healthcare System80989 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
HCLD-31000.L01 Communication in Healthcare Organizations
81018 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
HCLD-41000.L01 Healthcare Operations81013 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
HCLD-44000.L01 Leadership in Healthcare81022 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
HCLD-44100.L01 Healthcare Leadership Practicum81027 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
NURSINGNURS-30100.LT1 Evidence Based Practice80220 Second Eight WeeksScheffel ON ONL10/26 12/193
NURS-31200.LT1 Health Assessment/Health Promotion80218 First Eight WeeksKornacker ON ONL8/31 10/243
NURS-40200.LT1 Professional Development and Leadership
80226 First Eight WeeksWeidling ON ONL8/31 10/243
NURS-40200.LT2 Professional Development and Leadership
80228 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
NURS-41400.L01 Healthcare Informatics80224 First Eight WeeksKarapas ON ONL8/31 10/243
NURS-43200.L01 Promoting Healthy Communities80223 Second Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMBL OFF10/26 12/194
NURS-43510.L01 Leadership Practicum81939 Full Term W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMDS OFF9/2 12/19Rush University
3
NURS-43510.L02 Leadership Practicum81940 Full Term T 04:30 PM 08:30 PMDS OFF9/1 12/19Joliet Junior College
3
PROFESSIONAL STUDIESPROF-10500.LT1 Strategies for Lifelong Learning81007 First Eight WeeksStevens ON ONL8/31 10/243
PROF-20600.LT1 Prior Learning Assessment Portfolio Development
81010 Full TermStevens ON ONL8/31 12/190
PROF-21000.LT1 Learning from Experience: Prior Learning Assessment
81032 Full TermStevens ON ONL8/31 12/193
PROF-31000.LT1 Critical Thinking and Information Literacy
81034 First Eight WeeksStevens ON ONL8/31 10/243
PROF-33000.LT1 Collaboration in Organizations81038 Second Eight WeeksYoung ON ONL10/26 12/193
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Graduate Fall Schedule - 2020The information contained in this schedule was accurate on March 2, 2020, the time of posting online and is subject to change without notice. The University reserves the right to cancel any course due to insufficient enrollment or as deemed necessary, and to make any schedule changes required including change of class time, location or instructor.
READING THE COURSE SCHEDULE
Oak Brook Location
Location Address Phone Number
Romeoville (Main)
One University Parkway, Romeoville, IL 60446-2200
(815) 838-0500
Oak Brook 1111 W. 22nd Street, Suite 700, Oak Brook, IL 60523
(630) 573-1740
Column Heading DescriptionCRN Course Reference Number. A unique
number assigned to a course. It is used for course registration.
COURSE ID Subject + Course Number + Section
COURSE TITLE Course Title
INST Instructor; if blank, instructor not assigned
CR Credit hour value
INSM Instructional Method: TR = Traditional (face-to-face) ON = Online BL = Blended (face-to-face and online) MO = Multi-option (student may move between face-to-face and online) IS = Independent Study DS = Directed Study
PART OF TERM Full Term/ First Eight Weeks/ Second Eight Weeks/Weekend Workshops
DAYS Meeting days (note: T=Tuesday; R=Thursday)
TIME Start and end time
DATE Monday of the week of the first class through Friday of the last week of class
SR Signature required to enter course
CAMPUS Campus: ROM = Romeoville OBK = Oak Brook TPK = Tinley Park ONL = Online OFF = Other off campus location
FEE Course fee
COREQ CRN CRN of a course that must be taken with this course.
SPECIAL INFORMATION Comment about a course.
Part of Term
Length Begin End Comment
1 Sixteen Weeks Monday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Dec. 19 Full Term
18 Eight Weeks Monday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Oct. 24 First Eight Weeks
28 Eight Weeks Monday, Oct. 26 Saturday, Dec. 19 Second Eight Weeks
W Weekend Workshops
Monday, Aug. 31 Saturday, Dec. 19 Full Term
Holiday
Labor Day Monday, September 7
- No Classes
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COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
AVIATION, SCIENCE, AND TECHNOLOGY
AVIATION TRANSPORTATIONAVTR-50000.001 Overview of the Aviation and
Transportation Industry80397 First Eight WeeksWolfrum T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/1 10/243
AVTR-50000.002 Overview of the Aviation and Transportation Industry
80398 First Eight WeeksFreiwald ON ONL8/31 10/243
AVTR-53000.001 Regulatory Systems for Aviation and Transportation
80401 First Eight Weeks W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/2 10/243
AVTR-53000.002 Regulatory Systems for Aviation and Transportation
80402 First Eight WeeksFreiwald ON ONL8/31 10/243
AVTR-56000.001 Human Resource Management and Labor Relations
80403 Second Eight WeeksMcKeown T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/27 12/193
AVTR-56000.002 Human Resource Management and Labor Relations
80404 Second Eight WeeksMcKeown ON ONL10/26 12/193
AVTR-58001.002 ST: Unmanned Aerial Systems80406 First Eight WeeksPhillips ON ONL8/31 10/243
AVTR-58006.001 ST: Operational Research80407 First Eight WeeksBaker R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/3 10/243
AVTR-58006.002 ST: Operational Research80408 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
AVTR-58007.002 ST: Leadership in Aviation and Transportation
80409 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
AVTR-58008.001 ST: Technical Writing in Aviation and Transportation
81906 First Eight WeeksCanzonetta ON ONL8/31 10/243
AVTR-59500.001 Research Methods 180410 Second Eight WeeksBaker R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/29 12/193
AVTR-59500.002 Research Methods 180412 Second Eight WeeksBaker ON ONL10/26 12/193
AVTR-59700.001 Capstone Experience80413 Full TermBaker DS ROM8/31 12/193
BIOLOGYBIOL-50900.001 Introduction to Computational Biology80899 First Eight WeeksGraunke ON ONL8/31 10/243
BIOL-51000.001 Data Systems in the Life Sciences80901 Second Eight WeeksGraunke ON ONL10/26 12/193
CHEMISTRYCHEM-52000.001 Advanced Analytical Chemistry81087 Full TermKissel MW 10:30 AM 11:45 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-59600.001 Introduction to Research81089 Full TermCrowder ON ONL8/31 12/191
CHEM-68007.001 ST: Advanced Reaction Mechanisms81911 Full Term MW 09:00 AM 10:15 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-69800.001 Masters Thesis81092 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/191
CHEM-69800.002 Masters Thesis81094 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/192
CHEM-69800.003 Masters Thesis81096 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/193
CHEM-69800.004 Masters Thesis81098 Full TermKissel DS ROM8/31 12/191
CHEM-69800.005 Masters Thesis81102 Full TermKissel DS ROM8/31 12/192
CHEM-69800.006 Masters Thesis81103 Full TermKissel DS ROM8/31 12/193
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-50000.001 Computer Organization80312 Second Eight WeeksSpeva T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-50100.001 Programming Fundamentals80315 First Eight WeeksAl-Khassaweneh M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-50100.003 Programming Fundamentals80317 Second Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-50200.001 Discrete Structures80319 First Eight WeeksAlzoubi W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-50300.001 Algorithms and Data Structures80321 Second Eight WeeksKim M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-50500.001 Communications and Networking80325 Second Eight WeeksPetersen R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-50600.001 Cyber Security Essentials80328 First Eight WeeksSpangler R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-50700.001 Advanced Cyber Security80330 Second Eight WeeksSpangler R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-50900.001 Database Systems80332 Second Eight WeeksOmari W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-52000.001 Network Security Essentials80334 First Eight WeeksKwiatkowski M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-52500.001 Encryption and Authentication80337 First Eight WeeksPerry W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-55500.001 Distributed Computing Systems80340 First Eight WeeksBhat T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-56000.001 Securing Operating Systems80342 First Eight WeeksSpeva T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-57100.001 Artificial Intelligence 180344 First Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-57200.001 Artificial Intelligence 280346 Second Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-59100.001 Information Security Capstone:Technical Concentration
80348 Full TermKhasawneh TR ROM8/31 12/193
CPSC-59700.001 Research in Computer Science80350 Second Eight WeeksAlzoubi W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-60000.001 Object Oriented Development80352 First Eight WeeksNowak M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
COMPUTER SCIENCECPSC-60500.001 Software Engineering80354 First Eight WeeksAlzoubi T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-61200.001 Software Architecture and Design80356 Second Eight WeeksOmari M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-62800.001 Programming for Digital Forensics80358 Second Eight WeeksPerry W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-66500.001 Application Security80362 Second Eight WeeksNowak M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-67300.001 Digital Forensics80364 First Eight WeeksKwiatkowski W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
CPSC-68000.001 Advanced Network Security80366 Second Eight WeeksPetersen W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
CPSC-69700.001 Master's Thesis80399 Full TermAlzoubi DS ROM8/31 12/193
DATA SCIENCEDATA-50000.001 Mathematics for Data Scientists80371 First Eight WeeksAbuomar M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
DATA-50100.001 Concepts of Statistics 180373 Second Eight WeeksAbuomar T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
DATA-51000.001 Introduction to Data Mining and Analytics
80375 First Eight WeeksSzczurek M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
DATA-53000.001 Data Visualization80380 Second Eight WeeksLewis M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
DATA-54000.001 Large-Scale Data Storage Systems80383 Second Eight WeeksBhat W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
DATA-55000.001 Machine Learning80385 First Eight WeeksAl-Khassaweneh R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
DATA-59000.001 Data Science Project for Computer Scientists
80389 Second Eight WeeksSzczurek TR ROM10/26 12/193
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-53000.001 Legal and Ethical Issues in Information
Security81149 First Eight WeeksPlass ON ONL8/31 10/243
INSY-55600.001 Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Planning
81150 Second Eight WeeksPlass ON ONL10/26 12/193
PHYSICSPHYS-50600.001 Mathematical Methods for the Physical
Sciences81237 Full Term MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHYS-54100.001 Quantum Mechanics81240 Full TermParker MW 01:30 PM 02:45 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHYS-59600.001 Introduction to Research81242 Full TermCrowder ON ONL8/31 12/191
PHYS-68005.001 ST: Energy and Climate81258 Full TermKozminski MW 12:00 PM 01:15 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
PHYS-69800.001 Masters Thesis81245 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/191 SR
PHYS-69800.002 Masters Thesis81246 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/192 SR
BUSINESS
ACCOUNTINGACCT-50100.001 Financial Accounting81478 First Eight WeeksO'Shea M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/193
ACCT-55000.001 Managerial Accounting81486 Second Eight WeeksHe R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/28 12/163
ACCT-64000.001 Accounting Ethics81484 First Eight WeeksHe R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/3 10/223
ACCT-64300.001 Forensic Accounting and Fraud Examination
81488 Second Eight Weeks M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/26 12/143
ACCT-65000.001 Healthcare Management, Operations and Accounting
81490 Second Eight WeeksO'Shea ON ONL10/26 12/193
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBSAD-50800.001 Contemporary Management Practice81543 First Eight Weeks R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/3 10/223
BSAD-52000.001 Fundamentals of the Business Enterprise
81483 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
BSAD-58800.001 Employment Law81545 First Eight WeeksMeyer ON ONL8/31 10/243
BSAD-60100.001 Legal, Social and Ethical Foundations of Business
81546 First Eight Weeks M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 10/193
BSAD-60100.002 Legal, Social and Ethical Foundations of Business
81550 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
BSAD-61100.001 Managerial Communication81547 First Eight WeeksPratl T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/1 10/203
BSAD-61100.002 Managerial Communication81551 Second Eight WeeksPratl T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/27 12/153
BSAD-61500.001 International Business and the Global Environment
81548 First Eight WeeksBelgio T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/1 10/203
BSAD-61500.002 International Business and the Global Environment
81552 Second Eight WeeksBelgio T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/27 12/153
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBSAD-62000.001 Strategic Management in the Global
Environment81549 First Eight WeeksBurton W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/2 10/213
BSAD-62000.002 Strategic Management in the Global Environment
81553 Second Eight WeeksBurton ON ONL10/26 12/193
BUSINESS GENERALBGEN-69600.001 Major Field Test (Non-Credit Business
Assessment)81836 Weekend SessionsChen F 06:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/2 10/20
BGEN-69600.002 Major Field Test (Non-Credit Business Assessment)
81840 Weekend SessionsChen W 02:00 PM 05:30 PMTR ROM10/28 10/280
BGEN-69600.003 Major Field Test (Non-Credit Business Assessment)
81843 Weekend SessionsChen F 06:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM11/6 11/60
BGEN-69600.004 Major Field Test (Non-Credit Business Assessment)
81845 Weekend SessionsChen W 02:00 PM 05:30 PMTR ROM12/2 12/20
ECONOMICSECON-50200.001 Business Economics81616 Second Eight Weeks R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/29 12/173
ECON-55400.001 Managerial Economics81614 First Eight Weeks W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/2 10/213
ECON-55400.002 Managerial Economics81618 Second Eight WeeksPeterson R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/29 12/173
FINANCEFINA-51200.001 Financing the Business Enterprise81653 First Eight WeeksNyhoff W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/3 10/213
FINA-51200.002 Financing the Business Enterprise81680 Second Eight WeeksNyhoff ON ONL10/26 12/193
FINA-57200.001 Managerial Finance81654 First Eight Weeks W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/2 10/213
FINA-57200.002 Managerial Finance81682 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
FINA-58400.001 Derivatives 181656 First Eight WeeksRose T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/1 10/203
FINA-58500.001 Financial Management Strategies81684 Second Eight WeeksTasker R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/29 12/173
FINA-60300.001 Financial Statement Analysis81678 First Eight WeeksTasker R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/3 10/223
FINA-60400.001 Quantitative Techniques for Financial Markets
81685 Second Eight WeeksNyhoff W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/28 12/163
GRADUATE SEMINARGSEM-66400.001 Workshop: Conflict
Management/Negotiation81694 Weekend SessionsBergman S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM
06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/14
11/13
1
GSEM-66700.001 Workshop: Advanced Business Ethics81541 Weekend SessionsCherry S 08:30 AM 05:00 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/199/18
1
MANAGEMENT/INFORMATION SYSTEMSINSY-59700.001 Wksp: Information Security
Certification Prep 181301 Weekend SessionsPetersen S 08:00 AM 06:00 PM
06:00 PM 10:00 PMF
TR ROM10/17
10/16
1
INSY-59710.001 Wksp: Information Security Certification Prep 2
81302 Weekend SessionsPetersen S 08:00 AM 06:00 PM
06:00 PM 10:00 PMF
TR ROM10/24
10/23
1
MARKETINGMKTG-51000.001 Survey of Marketing81768 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
MKTG-56800.001 Marketing Management81764 First Eight WeeksLin ON ONL8/31 10/243
MKTG-56800.002 Marketing Management81771 Second Eight WeeksLin T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM10/26 12/143
MKTG-58000.001 International Marketing81774 Second Eight WeeksLin ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL-50900.L01 Leadership: Theories, Practices and
Context80809 First Eight WeeksKerth W 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK9/2 10/243
ORGL-50900.LT1 Leadership: Theories, Practices and Context
80819 First Eight WeeksPage ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-50900.LT2 Leadership: Theories, Practices and Context
80821 Second Eight WeeksPage ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-51200.LT1 Assessing Leadership Skills80823 Second Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-51600.LT1 Principles of Higher Education: Mission and Directions
80824 Second Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-52400.LT1 Leading Change80825 First Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL8/31 10/243
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIPORGL-52700.LT1 Building Teams80826 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-53600.LT1 Ethics, Integrity and Social Responsibility
80828 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-53900.LT1 Conflict Management80829 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-54600.LT1 Introduction to Professional and Executive Coaching
80832 First Eight WeeksBoysen M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-54700.LT1 Coaching Methodologies80833 Second Eight WeeksBoysen M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-55500.L01 Psychology of Motivation80841 Second Eight WeeksKerth T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/27 12/193
ORGL-55500.LT1 Psychology of Motivation80845 Second Eight WeeksHarris ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-55800.LT1 Planning Strategically80847 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-56100.LT1 Organizational Cultures and Systems80848 First Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-56500.LT1 Finance as Organizational Text80851 Second Eight WeeksKerth ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-56700.LT1 Working with the Community: Boards to Volunteers
80853 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-57700.LT1 Design and Delivery of Training80855 First Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-59200.L01 Workplace Research: Critical Thinking and Decision Making
80960 First Eight WeeksCherry M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243
ORGL-59200.LT1 Workplace Research: Critical Thinking and Decision Making
80962 First Eight WeeksKerth ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-59200.LT2 Workplace Research: Critical Thinking and Decision Making
80963 First Eight WeeksPage ON ONL8/31 10/243
ORGL-59500.L01 Capstone: Leadership and the Future80965 Second Eight WeeksPage M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/26 12/193
ORGL-59500.LT1 Capstone: Leadership and the Future80984 Second Eight WeeksCherry ON ONL10/26 12/193
ORGL-59500.LT2 Capstone: Leadership and the Future80986 Second Eight WeeksBoysen ON ONL10/26 12/193
PROJECT MANAGEMENTPROJ-55700.001 Project Management81777 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
PROJ-56500.001 Cost Estimation and Control81779 First Eight Weeks M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/193
PROJ-56800.001 Procurement Management81780 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
PROJ-59000.001 Project Management Capstone81787 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
COUNSELINGCOUN-50500.001 Research in Counseling80095 First Eight WeeksMorris ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-50500.002 Research in Counseling80096 Second Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL10/26 12/193
COUN-51100.001 Individual Appraisal80097 First Eight WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-51200.001 Interviewing Skills80072 Full TermDomico R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-51200.002 Interviewing Skills80073 Full TermHelm-Lewis M 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-51300.001 Individual Appraisal: Child Emphasis80074 Full TermMorris T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-51300.002 Individual Appraisal: Child Emphasis80075 Full TermBurciaga M 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-51400.001 Introduction to Clinical Mental Health Counseling
80076 Full TermBrown W 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-51400.002 Introduction to Clinical Mental Health Counseling
80098 First Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-52000.001 Advanced Developmental Psychology80099 Second Eight WeeksBurciaga ON ONL10/26 12/193
COUN-52000.002 Advanced Developmental Psychology80100 First Eight WeeksFredrick ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-52200.001 Career Development Theory80101 Second Eight WeeksHarsy ON ONL10/26 12/193
COUN-52200.002 Career Development Theory80102 Full TermJamiolkowski R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR OBK8/31 12/193
COUN-53300.001 Introduction to Addictions80077 Full TermEdwards T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-53500.001 Internship in Counseling and Addictions80078 Full TermEdwards R 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-54100.001 Psychopathology80103 Second Eight WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL10/26 12/193
COUN-55005.001 Wksp: Introduction to Mental Health80104 Weekend SessionsFredrick ON ONL8/31 12/191
COUN-55006.001 Wksp: Admission/Financial Aid80117 Weekend SessionsHarsy S 09:00 AM 03:00 PM04:30 PM 08:30 PMF
TR ROM10/2410/23
1
COUN-55008.001 Workshop: Treatment Planning80118 Weekend SessionsDuris ON ONL8/31 12/191
COUN-55009.001 Workshop: Treatment of Mood Disorders
80119 Weekend SessionsHelm-Lewis ON ONL8/31 12/191
COUN-55010.001 Workshop: Treatment of Domestic Violence
80120 Weekend SessionsBrown ON ONL8/31 12/191
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
COUNSELINGCOUN-55200.001 Clinical Psychopharmacology80109 First Eight WeeksBristow ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-55300.001 Crisis Intervention and Treatment of Trauma
80079 Full TermJarmuz R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-56500.001 Group Dynamics and Counseling80105 Full TermBurciaga T 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-56500.002 Group Dynamics and Counseling80106 Full Term R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-56700.001 Treatment of Substance Abuse80107 Full TermEdwards W 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-56700.002 Treatment of Substance Abuse80108 Second Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL10/26 12/193
COUN-57000.001 Principles and Methods of School Counseling
80080 Full TermZito R 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-57300.001 Counseling Theories 180082 Full TermDuris M 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-57300.002 Counseling Theories 180110 First Eight WeeksDuris ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-57500.001 Family Dynamics and Counseling80111 First Eight WeeksBurciaga ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-57600.001 Organization of School Counseling80083 Full TermHarsy W 06:00 PM 08:40 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-57900.001 Multicultural Issues in Counseling80112 First Eight WeeksBrown ON ONL8/31 10/243
COUN-57900.002 Multicultural Issues in Counseling80113 Second Eight WeeksHelm-Lewis ON ONL10/26 12/193
COUN-58000.001 Models and Theories of Clinical Supervision in Mental Health
80084 Full TermMorris M 06:41 PM 08:41 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-58100.001 Practicum in School Counseling80085 Full TermZito T 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $853
COUN-58100.002 Practicum in School Counseling80114 Full TermJamiolkowski R 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19 $853
COUN-58500.001 Practicum in Counseling80087 Full TermDuris M 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $853
COUN-59000.001 Internship in Counseling80089 Full TermHelm-Lewis M 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-59100.001 Internship in School Counseling80091 Full TermZito R 04:00 PM 05:59 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-59800.001 Research and Thesis80115 Full TermDS ROM8/31 12/193
COUN-59900.001 Independent Study80116 Full TermIS ROM8/31 12/19
CRIMINAL JUSTICECSJS-51200.001 Applied Research Methods 180254 Full TermMarkovic T 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
CSJS-52000.001 Violent Crime80279 Full TermDavis M 06:00 PM 08:30 PMTR OBK8/31 12/193
CSJS-52300.001 Introduction to Homeland Security/Defense
80281 Full TermMarkovic W 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR OBK8/31 12/193
CSJS-53600.001 Criminal Procedure80295 Full TermGardiner R 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUECED-50100.001 Observation and Assessment with
Infant and Toddler Methods80244 First Eight WeeksTR ROM8/31 10/24 $801
ECED-50200.001 Field Experience 2: PreK Special Needs Observations
80246 Second Eight WeeksTR ROM10/26 12/19 $801
ECED-50400.001 Field Experience 4: Primary Methods Grades 1-3
80323 Full Term R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/19 $801
ECED-51000.002 Foundations of Early Childhood Education
80248 First Eight WeeksPruitt R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/3 10/243
ECED-51500.001 Child Growth and Development80267 Second Eight WeeksReyes M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
ECED-52500.001 Curriculum, Organization and Methods for the Creative Arts and Literacy in Early Childhood
80271 First Eight WeeksReyes W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM9/2 10/243
ECED-53000.001 Assessment and Intervention for Classroom Teachers
80287 Second Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/28 12/193
ECED-53500.001 Beginning Linguistics and Development of Speech and Language in Early Childhood
80327 First Eight Weeks R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM9/3 10/243
ECED-53500.002 Beginning Linguistics and Development of Speech and Language in Early Childhood
80302 Second Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/27 12/193
ECED-54000.001 Collaboration and Adaptations for Special Needs in General Education Settings
80335 First Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIPEDLD-52200.001 Ethical and Moral Foundations of
Educational Leadership81268 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
EDLD-53800.001 Critical Issues in School Law for Educational Leaders
81920 First Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 08:30 PMTR ROM9/1 10/243
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIPEDLD-54800.001 Organizational Systems in Educational
Leadership81278 Second Eight WeeksWright W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM10/28 12/193
EDLD-55800.001 School Finance81289 First Eight WeeksDziallo T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/1 10/243
EDLD-58000.001 Critical Transformative Leadership81698 First Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF9/1 10/243
EDLD-58000.002 Critical Transformative Leadership81699 Second Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF10/28 12/19Oak Lawn
3 SR
EDLD-58800.001 Internship 181695 Full TermMorrow T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM9/1 12/19 $253
EDLD-58800.002 Internship 181921 Full Term W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF9/2 12/19 $25Oak Lawn
3 SR
EDLD-71000.001 Philosophical Foundations 81205 Full Term T 05:30 PM 08:10 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
EDLD-71200.001 Theories of Critical Transformative Leadership
81210 Full Term T 05:30 PM 08:10 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
EDLD-71500.001 Foundations of Educational Inquiry81807 Full Term T 05:30 PM 08:15 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
EDLD-72500.001 Conceptualizing and Designing Research
81809 Full Term S 08:00 AM 02:00 PM
08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM
SSSS
08:00 AM 02:00 PMS08:00 AM 02:00 PMS
TR ROM9/5
9/1910/310/1711/711/2112/5
3
EDLD-73700.001 Curriculum Theory81810 Full Term S 08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM08:00 AM 02:00 PM
SSSS
08:00 AM 02:00 PMS08:00 AM 02:00 PMS
TR ROM9/59/1910/310/1711/711/2112/5
3
EDLD-73800.001 Critical Perspectives in School Law81217 Full TermDavila W 05:30 PM 08:10 PMBL ROM9/2 12/193
ELEMENTARY EDUCATIONELED-50200.001 Field Experience 2: Diversity in
Education81532 Second Eight Weeks R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM10/29 12/191
ELED-50200.002 Field Experience 2: Diversity in Education
81540 Second Eight Weeks R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM10/29 12/191
ELED-50200.003 Field Experience 2: Diversity in Education
81559 Second Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR OFF10/28 12/19
Tinley Park High School
1
ELED-51100.001 Foundations of Teaching all Learners81554 First Eight WeeksWilkins T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM9/1 10/243
ELED-56600.001 Project Wild81558 Weekend SessionsO'Brien S 08:00 AM 04:30 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM11/711/6
$201
ELED-56700.001 Project Learning Tree81544 Weekend SessionsRoberts S 08:00 AM 04:30 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR ROM9/129/11
$201
ELED-58100.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Elementary
81555 Full TermO'Brien TR ROM8/31 12/19 $5256
ENGLISH AS A NEW LANGUAGEENLE-51000.001 Foundations of Bilingual and English
Language Learner Education81796 First Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
ENLE-51000.002 Foundations of Bilingual and English Language Learner Education
81797 Second Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
ENLE-51000.003 Foundations of Bilingual and English Language Learner Education
81922 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF9/2 10/24
Tinley Park High School
3
ENLE-51200.001 Linguistics for Teachers of English Language Learners
81798 Second Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/27 12/193
ENLE-52600.001 Curriculum and Instruction for English Language Learning
81800 First Eight WeeksMaravilla-Cano ON ONL8/31 10/243
ENLE-54200.001 Cross-Cultural Studies in Literacy and English Language Learning
81801 First Eight WeeksAlexander T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM9/1 10/243
PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONPSAD-53600.001 Ethics, Integrity and Social
Responsibility 80225 First Eight WeeksGarritano F 09:00 AM 01:00 PMTR OBK9/4 10/243
PSAD-55000.001 Human Resource Management 80227 Second Eight WeeksGarritano F 09:00 AM 01:00 PMTR OBK10/30 12/193
PSAD-58100.001 Research Methods 180230 First Eight WeeksGarritano W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMTR OBK9/2 10/243
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATIONPSAD-58200.001 Research Methods 280235 Second Eight WeeksGarritano W 05:00 PM 09:00 PMTR OBK10/28 12/193
READING LITERACYRDLT-50700.001 Literacy for Other School Personnel81704 First Eight WeeksHayward ON ONL8/31 10/21
RDLT-50900.001 Child and Adolescent Literature81707 First Eight WeeksKim M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
RDLT-53300.001 Strategic Comprehension Instruction and Practicum for the Reading Teacher
81712 Full TermAugsburger W 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
RDLT-53900.001 Assessment of Literacy and English Language Learning
81721 First Eight WeeksAugsburger T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/2 10/243
RDLT-54400.001 Instruction and Resources for Developing Multiliteracies
81724 Second Eight WeeksKim M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
RDLT-57500.001 Practical Research for Learning Communities
81732 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM9/2 10/243
RDLT-57500.002 Practical Research for Learning Communities
81748 Second Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/26 12/193
RDLT-57500.003 Practical Research for Learning Communities
81924 Second Eight Weeks M 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR OFF10/26 12/19
Tinley Park High School
3
RDLT-57500.004 Practical Research for Learning Communities
81925 Second Eight Weeks T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/27 12/19
Joliet Diocese Only
3
SECONDARY EDUCATIONSCED-50000.001 Field Experience 1: Secondary80701 Full Term M 07:45 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $801
SCED-50100.001 Field Experience 2: Secondary80709 Full Term M 07:45 PM 09:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/19 $801
SCED-50400.001 Integrating Educational and Assistive Technology into the Classroom
81781 First Eight WeeksKim R 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/3 10/243
SCED-50400.002 Integrating Educational and Assistive Technology into the Classroom
81923 First Eight Weeks W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL OFF9/2 10/24
Tinley Park High School
3
SCED-50500.001 Noyce Scholars Field Experience 380762 Full TermTR ROM8/31 12/19 $801
SCED-51100.001 Noyce Seminar80760 Full TermHuvaere TR ROM8/31 12/190
SCED-51200.001 Instructional Strategies and Learning Communities for Adolescents
80840 Full TermRentfro M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM8/31 12/193
SCED-51300.001 Pedagogy and Assessment for Effective Instruction
80861 Full Term M 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM8/31 12/193
SCED-51500.001 Communication for Teachers80783 Full TermPalmi W 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM9/2 12/193
SCED-52100.001 Special Methods of Teaching Social Sciences to Adolescents
80789 Full Term R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCED-52200.001 Characteristics and Development of the Adolescent Learner
80854 Full TermHuvaere T 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM9/1 12/193
SCED-52300.001 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content Areas to Adolescents
80844 Full Term T 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCED-52800.001 Special Methods of Teaching Foreign Language to Adolescents: Spanish
80700 Full Term R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCED-54400.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Secondary
80871 Full TermKwiatkowski-Egizio W 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5006
SCED-54600.001 Special Methods of Teaching Science to Adolescents
80857 Full TermRentfro R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM9/3 12/193
SCED-54800.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Middle Grades
80874 Full Term W 03:30 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5006
SOCIAL WORKSCWK-50100.001 Foundation Practice with Individuals
and Families80135 Full TermHoge R 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCWK-50200.001 Human Behavior in the Social Environment 1: Theory and Development Across the Lifespan
80136 Full Term T 07:30 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-50300.001 Social Justice and Empowerment: Oppression, Privilege and Diversity
80137 Full TermThursby T 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM9/1 12/193
SCWK-50400.001 Social Welfare Policy and Services80138 Full TermHoge R 07:30 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCWK-50500.001 Graduate Field Placement 1/Seminar80139 Full TermManderschied R 04:00 PM 05:00 PMTR ROM9/3 12/193
SCWK-60100.001 Advanced Individual Practice with Older Adults
80140 Full TermShayman M 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
SOCIAL WORKSCWK-60200.001 Advanced Individual Practice with
Adults80141 Full TermLloyd M 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-60300.001 Advanced Individual Practice with Children, Adolescents and Families
80142 Full TermThursby M 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-60500.001 Psychodynamic Theory80146 Full TermShayman W 07:30 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
SCWK-60700.001 Advanced Policy: Adults and Older Adults
80143 Full Term W 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
SCWK-60800.001 Advanced Policy: Children and Adolescents
80145 Full TermShayman W 05:00 PM 07:29 PMTR ROM9/2 12/193
SCWK-60900.001 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy80149 Full TermLloyd M 07:30 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-61100.001 Graduate Field Placement 3/Seminar80152 Full TermLloyd M 04:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SCWK-61400.001 Advanced Child Welfare: An Overview of History and Practice
80185 Full TermHalloran M 07:30 PM 10:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/193
SPECIAL EDUCATIONSPED-51300.001 Development and Characteristics of
Learners81059 First Eight WeeksBuss T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/1 10/243
SPED-51400.001 Assessment for Learning81067 Second Eight WeeksProla T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMTR ROM10/27 12/193
SPED-51600.001 Learning Theories and Schooling81078 First Eight WeeksSturm T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/1 10/243
SPED-51600.002 Learning Theories and Schooling81560 First Eight WeeksKlein ON ONL8/31 10/243
SPED-51700.001 Instructional Strategies and Learning Communities for Exceptional Learners
81097 Second Eight WeeksWaddell T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM10/27 12/193
SPED-54000.001 Field Experience 2: Special Education81106 Full TermSturm R 05:00 PM 07:40 PMBL ROM9/3 12/19 $801
SPED-55700.001 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
81578 First Eight WeeksRoberts ON ONL8/31 10/243
SPED-55700.002 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
81579 Second Eight WeeksRoberts ON ONL10/26 12/193
SPED-55700.003 Exceptional Learners in Inclusive Communities
81580 First Eight WeeksWaddell ON ONL8/31 10/243
SPED-56100.001 Early Reading and Writing Foundations81115 First Eight WeeksFisher W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/2 10/243
SPED-56600.001 Special Education Law81583 Weekend SessionsTreharne S 08:00 AM 04:30 PM06:00 PM 09:00 PMF
TR OBK9/199/18
1
SPED-57100.001 Content Area Reading Strategies for Adolescent Learners
81172 Second Eight WeeksBuss W 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM10/28 12/193
SPED-58400.001 Clinical Practice and Seminar: Special Education
81040 Full TermRoberts W 02:00 PM 04:45 PMTR ROM9/2 12/19 $5005
SPED-58500.001 Instructional Planning and Performance Based Assessment
81563 Second Eight WeeksRoberts T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM10/27 12/193
TECHNOLOGY LEARNING AND DESIGNTLDE-56500.001 Visual Literacy81749 First Eight WeeksKim T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM9/1 10/243
TLDE-58500.001 Technology Planning, Professional Development and Leadership
81750 Second Eight WeeksBecker-Jessup T 05:00 PM 09:30 PMBL ROM10/27 12/193
NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
NURSINGNURS-51700.001 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and
Policy81336 First Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243
NURS-51700.002 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and Policy
81350 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-51700.003 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and Policy
81351 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-51700.004 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and Policy
81352 Second Eight WeeksMartin M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-51700.005 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and Policy
81353 Second Eight WeeksWilber R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/29 12/193 SR
NURS-51700.006 Healthcare Organizations, Systems and Policy
81355 Second Eight WeeksMartin ON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53000.001 Theoretical Foundations of Scholarly Inquiry for Advanced Nursing Practice
81369 First Eight WeeksMartin R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53000.002 Theoretical Foundations of Scholarly Inquiry for Advanced Nursing Practice
81371 First Eight WeeksDesmond T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53000.003 Theoretical Foundations of Scholarly Inquiry for Advanced Nursing Practice
81376 First Eight WeeksScheffel ON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-53000.004 Theoretical Foundations of Scholarly
Inquiry for Advanced Nursing Practice81387 First Eight WeeksMartin ON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53000.005 Theoretical Foundations of Scholarly Inquiry for Advanced Nursing Practice
81392 First Eight WeeksDesmond ON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53200.001 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
81402 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53200.002 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
81404 First Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53200.003 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
81407 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53200.004 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
81409 Second Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53200.005 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
81417 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53200.006 Applied Biostatistics for Advanced Nursing Practice
81420 Second Eight WeeksON ONL3 SR
NURS-53300.001 Scholarly Inquiry81423 Second Eight Weeks M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53300.002 Scholarly Inquiry81426 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53300.003 Scholarly Inquiry81427 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53300.004 Scholarly Inquiry81434 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53300.005 Scholarly Inquiry81437 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53400.001 Population Health81448 First Eight Weeks M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53400.002 Population Health81454 Second Eight WeeksDesmond T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53400.003 Population Health81458 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53400.004 Population Health81460 Second Eight WeeksDesmond ON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-53600.001 Healthcare Informatics81470 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53600.002 Healthcare Informatics81474 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-53600.003 Healthcare Informatics81477 Second Eight WeeksON ONL3 SR
NURS-54300.001 Curriculum Development and Evaluation
81482 Second Eight Weeks M 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-54300.002 Curriculum Development and Evaluation
81487 Second Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-54500.001 Teaching Methodology and Delivery Systems
81491 First Eight WeeksSteffens T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMTR OBK8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-54500.002 Teaching Methodology and Delivery Systems
81493 First Eight WeeksSteffens ON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-54700.001 Role Transition for the Nurse Educator81499 Full Term R 05:30 PM 08:30 PMDS OBK8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-55200.001 Dynamics of Healthcare Organizations81506 Second Eight Weeks T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-55200.002 Dynamics of Healthcare Organizations81512 Second Eight Weeks R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-55700.001 Financial Management for Nurse Leaders
81518 First Eight WeeksScheffel R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-55700.002 Financial Management for Nurse Leaders
81938 First Eight WeeksScheffel T 06:00 PM 10:00 PMMO OBK9/1 10/243 SR
NURS-56600.001 Concepts of School Nurse Practice81646 First Eight Weeks T 04:00 PM 09:00 PM04:00 PM 09:00 PM04:00 PM 09:00 PM04:00 PM 09:00 PM
TTT
BL OBK9/19/1510/610/20
3 SR
NURS-56600.002 Concepts of School Nurse Practice81648 First Eight Weeks W 04:00 PM 09:00 PM04:00 PM 09:00 PM04:00 PM 09:00 PM04:00 PM 09:00 PM
WWW
BL OFF9/29/1610/710/21
3
NURS-56700.001 School Nurse Internship81667 Full TermDS OBK8/31 12/19Mandatory Orientation 9/8 from 4-9PM
3 SR
NURS-56700.002 School Nurse Internship81675 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/19Mandatory Orientation 9/9 from 4-9PM
3 SR
NURS-56800.001 School Nurse Capstone81693 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/19Orientation on 9/8 from 4 PM - 9 PM in Oak Brook
3 SR
NURS-57600.001 NE Capstone Project Part 1 - Planning81696 Full Term R 05:30 PM 08:30 PMDS OBK8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-57700.001 NE Capstone Project Part 2 - Implementation and Planning
81701 Full TermDS OBK3 SR
NURS-59200.001 Practicum Preparation81711 Full Term R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMDS OBK8/31 12/19 $2000 SR
NURS-59600.001 Healthcare Systems Leadership Capstone Project
81735 Full Term R 06:00 PM 10:00 PMDS OBK8/31 12/196 SR
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-60400.001 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced
Practice Nursing81754 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60400.002 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nursing
81854 Full Term R 05:30 PM 08:20 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60400.003 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nursing
81855 Full Term W 05:30 PM 08:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/19
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60400.004 Pharmacotherapeutics for Advanced Practice Nursing
81856 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60500.001 Applied Physiology/Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nursing
81857 Full Term W 05:30 PM 08:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/19
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60600.001 Epidemiology81858 Second Eight WeeksON ONL10/26 12/19NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60700.001 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing
81859 Full Term T 05:30 PM 08:20 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19 $300
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60700.002 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing
81860 Full Term T 05:30 PM 08:20 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19 $300
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60700.003 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing
81861 Full Term W 02:00 PM 04:50 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19 $300
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60700.004 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing
81862 Full Term W 05:30 PM 08:20 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19 $300
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60700.005 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing
81863 Full Term W 05:30 PM 08:20 PMTR OBK8/31 12/19 $300
NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-60700.006 Health Assessment for Advanced Practice Nursing
81864 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19 $300
Out of State Students Only; Additional on-ground experiences required NP Orientation 12/03, 10AM - 1PM
3 SR
NURS-61000.001 APN Management: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81865 Full Term W 05:30 PM 08:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61000.002 APN Management: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81866 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61000.003 APN Management: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81867 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61100.001 NP Practicum: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81868 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61100.002 NP Practicum: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81869 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61100.003 NP Practicum: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81870 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61100.004 NP Practicum: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81871 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61100.005 NP Practicum: Adults in Community/Primary Care
81872 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61200.001 APN Management: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81873 Full Term R 05:30 PM 08:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/19
Students who are on track to graduate December 2020 will have a mandatory HESI board practice exam on 12/18
3 SR
NURS-61200.002 APN Management: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81874 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19
Students who are on track to graduate December 2020 will have a mandatory HESI board practice exam on 12/18
3 SR
NURS-61200.003 APN Management: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81875 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/19
Students who are on track to graduate December 2020 will have a mandatory HESI board practice exam on 12/18
3 SR
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
NURSINGNURS-61600.001 FNP Management: Primary Care of
Women, Infants and Children81876 Full Term R 05:30 PM 09:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/194 SR
NURS-61600.002 FNP Management: Primary Care of Women, Infants and Children
81877 Full Term M 05:30 PM 09:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/194 SR
NURS-61700.001 FNP Practicum: Primary Care of Women, Infants and Children
81878 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61700.002 FNP Practicum: Primary Care of Women, Infants and Children
81879 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61700.003 FNP Practicum: Primary Care of Women, Infants and Children
81880 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61700.004 FNP Practicum: Primary Care of Women, Infants and Children
81881 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-61800.001 NP Practicum: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81882 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61800.002 NP Practicum: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81883 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61800.003 NP Practicum: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81884 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61800.004 NP Practicum: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81885 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-61800.005 NP Practicum: Adult/Gerontology and Adolescents
81886 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-62400.001 APN Management: Acute Care for Adult/Gerontology
81887 Full TermSherry M 05:30 PM 08:20 PMMO OBK8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-62500.001 NP Practicum: Acute Care for Adult/Gerontology
81888 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-62500.002 NP Practicum: Acute Care for Adult/Gerontology
81889 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-63200.001 PMHNP 1: Psychiatric Assessment and Diagnosis Across the Lifespan
81890 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-63300.001 PMHNP Practicum 1: Assessment and Diagnosis Across the Lifespan
81891 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-63400.001 PMHNP 2: Introduction to Psychotherapy for Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
81892 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-63500.001 PMHNP Practicum 2: Introduction to Psychotherapy for Advanced Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing
81893 Full TermDS OFF8/31 12/192 SR
NURS-73000.001 Healthcare Ethics81894 Second Eight WeeksMartin ON ONL10/26 12/193 SR
NURS-77000.001 Quality and Safety Science in Healthcare
81895 First Eight WeeksON ONL8/31 10/243 SR
NURS-79000.001 DNP Scholarly Project Planning81896 Full TermON ONL8/31 12/193 SR
NURS-79600.003 DNP Residency 80260 Full TermSherry DS OFF8/31 12/193 SR
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYOTED-50000.001 Foundations of Occupational Therapy80194 Full TermCharnley M 09:30 AM 11:00 AM
01:00 PM 03:00 PMTTR ROM9/1 12/193
OTED-50100.001 Theory80195 Full TermCahill T 08:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/153
OTED-50300.001 Foundations of Movement for Occupational Performance
80196 Full TermCharnley R 01:00 PM 03:50 PMTR ROM9/3 12/173
OTED-50301.001 Foundations of Movement for Occupational Performance Lab
80197 Full TermCharnley F 09:30 AM 11:30 AMTR ROM9/4 12/180
OTED-50301.002 Foundations of Movement for Occupational Performance Lab
80198 Full TermCharnley F 01:30 PM 03:30 PMTR ROM9/4 12/180
OTED-50400.001 Foundations of Cognition for Occupational Performance
80199 Full Term M 01:00 PM 05:00 PMTR ROM8/31 12/143
OTED-50600.001 Occupational Therapy and Pediatrics 180201 Full Term T 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM9/1 12/153
OTED-50601.001 Occupational Therapy and Pediatrics 1 Lab
80203 Full Term T 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/150
OTED-50601.002 Occupational Therapy and Pediatrics 1 Lab
80204 Full Term T 03:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM9/1 12/150
OTED-50900.001 Occupational Therapy and Aging 180205 Full Term M 09:00 AM 11:50 AMTR ROM8/31 12/143
OTED-50901.001 Occupational Therapy and Aging 1 Lab80206 Full Term M 01:00 PM 02:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/140
OTED-50901.002 Occupational Therapy and Aging 1 Lab80208 Full Term M 03:00 PM 04:50 PMTR ROM8/31 12/140
OTED-60200.001 Occupational Therapy and Mental Health 2
80229 Full TermDavidson W 09:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM9/2 12/163
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COURSE IDCOREQ CRN
COURSE TITLESPECIAL INFORMATION
CR DAYSINST CAMPUSCRN TIMEPART OF TERM DATESINSM FEESR
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYOTED-60200.002 Occupational Therapy and Mental
Health 280231 Full TermDavidson W 01:00 PM 04:00 PMTR ROM9/2 12/163
OTED-60800.001 Evidence-Based OT Practice 280232 Full TermCahill R 08:00 AM 12:00 PMTR ROM9/3 12/173
OTED-61200.001 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80234 First Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF9/4 10/231
OTED-61200.002 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80236 First Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF9/4 10/231
OTED-61200.003 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80237 First Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF9/4 10/231
OTED-61200.004 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80238 First Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF9/4 10/231
OTED-61200.005 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80239 Second Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF10/30 12/181
OTED-61200.006 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80240 Second Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF10/30 12/181
OTED-61200.007 Level 1: Mental Health Promotion and Well-Being
80241 Second Eight Weeks F 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF10/30 12/181
OTED-62000.001 Level 2 A80242 Full TermHohman MTWRF 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF8/31 12/198
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGYSLPA-50400.001 Speech Sound Disorders in Children80689 First Eight Weeks MR 01:00 PM 03:45 PMTR ROM8/31 10/243
SLPA-50500.001 Child Language Disorders: Preschool80684 First Eight WeeksO'Quin TF 09:00 AM 11:45 AMTR ROM8/31 10/243
SLPA-50800.001 Adult Language Disorders: Aphasia80686 First Eight Weeks MR 09:00 AM 11:45 AMTR ROM8/31 10/243
SLPA-55100.001 Clinical Methods 1: Prevention and Diagnosis
80690 Second Eight Weeks MF 09:00 AM 11:00 AMTR ROM10/26 12/192
SLPA-56100.001 Clinical Practicum 2: Service Learning/Mini-Rotation
80692 Second Eight WeeksO'Quin TWR 08:00 AM 05:00 PMTR OFF10/26 12/19 $2003
SLPA-56100.002 Clinical Practicum 2: Service Learning/Mini-Rotation
81926 Second Eight WeeksO'Quin F 12:00 PM 01:15 PMTR OFF10/30 12/19 $2003
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Final Exam Schedule/Important InformationGraduating Soon...A student must apply for graduation for the semester in which the degree requirements will be completed.
APPLY ONLINE! August Graduation (December Commencement)1. Go to myLewis.
lewisu.edu2. Click on “Records
& Registration”
3. Click on “Apply to Graduate” in the Academic Information Box (Available February 2).
4. Application deadline is July 1, 2020
December Graduation1. Go to myLewis.lewisu.edu2. Click on “Records & Registration”
3. December application is available July 2, 2020
4. Application closing deadline is Oct. 1, 2020
IMPORTANT EXAM NOTICE• The final exam room is the regular meeting room.• The Aviation Maintenance final exam schedule will
be posted in the Harold E. White Aviation Center.
FIRST WEEKLY MEETING BEGINS AT
Spring 2020
Fall 2020 FINAL EXAM TIME
8:00 a.m. on Monday (5/4) (12/14) Monday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m. on Monday (5/6) (12/16) Wednesday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
10:00 a.m. on Monday (5/4) (12/14) Monday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
11:00 a.m. on Monday (5/8) (12/18) Friday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m. on Monday (5/4) (12/14) Monday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m. on Monday (5/6) (12/16) Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
8:00 a.m. on Tuesday (5/5) (12/15) Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
9:00 or 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday (5/7) (12/17) Thursday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m. on Tuesday (5/5) (12/15) Tuesday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
12:00 or 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday (5/7) (12/17) Thursday, 10:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Monday (5/4) (12/14) Monday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Tuesday (5/5) (12/15) Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Wednesday (5/6) (12/16) Wednesday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m. on Thursday (5/7) (12/17) Thursday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
3:00 p.m. on Monday (5/8) (12/18) Friday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. on Tuesday (5/5) (12/15) Tuesday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m. on Thursday (5/7) (12/17) Thursday, 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
2:00/2:30 p.m. on Friday (5/8) (12/18) Friday, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Monday evening class (5/4) (12/14) Monday, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday evening class (5/5) (12/15) Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday evening class (5/6) (12/16) Wednesday, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday evening class (5/7) (12/17) Thursday, 6:30 p.m.
Saturday class (5/9) (12/19) Saturday, Time Set By Instructor
Gobal History and Culture Common Final (5/6) (12/16) Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Reserved for Multiple Section Exams and Conflicts (5/8) (12/18) Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
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Undergraduate Students – Consider a Graduate Degree from Lewis UniversityFor many undergraduate students, the next step after graduation might include going on to graduate school. Consider one of the Lewis graduate degree programs. Our graduate admission staff would be happy to meet with you to discuss your goals and aspirations, our connections, and why it makes sense for you to consider the possibilities that Lewis offers.
Contact the graduate
admission office at
(815) 836-5610, e-mail
stop by the Welcome
Center on campus.
DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION AND TRANSPORTATION STUDIES• Aviation and Transportation,
M.S. (Also available Online)
DEPARTMENTS OF CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS• Chemistry (M.S.)• Chemical Physics (M.S.)• Physics (M.S.)
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER AND MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES• Computer Science, M.S.
(Also available Online)
Concentrations: - Artificial Intelligence - Cyber Security - Digital Forensics - Enterprise and Cloud Computing - Game and Simulation Programming - Non-Declared - Software Engineering
• Data Science, M.S. (Also available Online)
Graduate Certificates: - Computational Biology and
Bioinformatics Certificate - Data Science Certificate - Information Security, M.S.
(Technical) (Also available Online)
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY STUDIES• Criminal Justice, M.S. (Also
available Online)• Public Safety Administration,
M.S. (Also available Online)
DEPARTMENT OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY• Occupational Therapy, M.S.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WORK• Social Work, M.S.W.
DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY• Speech-Language Pathology, M.S.
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Educational Leadership • Educational Leadership (M.A.) (M.Ed.)
- Principal Preparation Endorsement - Special Education Director
Endorsement without a Degree - Teacher Leader Endorsement
• Educational Leadership for Teaching and Learning (Ed.D.)
Literacy• Curriculum and Instruction:
Technology, Learning, and Design, M.Ed.
• Curriculum and Intruction: English as a Second Language (ESL) (M.Ed.)
• English as a Second Language or ESL-Bilingual Endorsement Only
• Reading and Literacy, Reading Specialist (M.A.)
• Curriculum and Instruction: Reading Teacher Endorsement (M.Ed.)
• Reading Teacher Endorsement without a Degree
• Curriculum and Instruction: Literacy and English Language Learning (M.Ed.)
Graduate Initial Licensure • Elementary Education (M.A.)• Early Childhood Special
Education (M.A.).• Secondary Education (M.A.)• Middle Level Education (M.A.)• Foreign Language Instruction (M.A.)• Special Education (M.A.)• LBSI Endorsement without a Degree• Computer Science Endorsement
without a Degree
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY• Clinical Mental Health
Counseling, M.A.
Specializations: - Adult Clinical Mental
Health Counseling - Child and Adolescent Clinical
Mental Health Counseling
Optional Course of Study: - Addiction Studies
• School Counseling, M.A.
GRADUATE STUDIES IN NURSING• Nursing, M.S.N. (Also
available Online)
Specializations: - Healthcare Systems Leadership
(Also available Online) - Nursing Education (Also
available Online) - Adult Gerontology Primary Care
Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP) - Family Nurse Practitioner - Adult Gerontology Acute
Care Nurse Practitioner - School Nurse - Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner - MSN / MBA
• Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) (Online)
Certificates of Advanced Study • Adult Gerontology Primary Care
Nurse Practitioner (AGPCNP)• Adult Gerontology Acute
Care Nurse Practitioner• Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP)• Psychiatric Mental Health
Nurse Practitioner
Post-Master’s Non-Degree Programs• Healthcare Systems Leadership• Nursing Education
DEPARTMENT OF ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP• Organizational Leadership,
M.A. (Also available Online)
Concentrations: - Organizational Management - Non-Profit Management - Training and Development - Higher Education - Student Services - Professional and
Executive Coaching
Graduate Certificates - Organizational Leadership
Certificate - Higher Education
Leadership Certificate - Professional and Executive
Coaching Certificate
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT• Business Administration (MBA)
(Also available Online)
Concentrations: - Accountancy - Finance - Health Care Management - Health Care Informatics - Human Resources - Information Security - International Business - IT Management - Marketing - Digital Marketing - Project Management (GSM was
recently named “Global Registered Education Provider by the Project Management Institute)
- Operations Management• Business Analytics, M.S.
(Also available Online)• Finance, M.S.• Information Security Management,
M.S. (Also available Online)• Project Management, M.S.
Dual Graduate Degrees• MSIS / MBA• MSN / MBA
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Traditional 16-Week CalendarSPRING 2020
FALL 2020
*Graduate Programs and the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education vary in the observance of holiday schedules. If in doubt, contact your Graduate Program Director or the School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education for specifics.
For future semester calendars, go to lewisu.edu and click on Academics, then Academic Calendar.
March 9-14 Monday-Saturday Spring Break; no classes*
March 16 Monday Classes resume
March 27 Friday Last day to withdraw from the Spring 16-week classes with a grade of “W”
April 9-13 Thursday-Monday Easter Holiday recess; no classes*
April 17 Friday Last day to withdraw from second 8-week classes with a grade of “W”
May 2 Saturday Final day of classes
May 4-9 Monday-Saturday Final exams
May 12 Tuesday Faculty post grades by 10 a.m.
May 12 Tuesday Grades available to students by 4 p.m.
May 16, 17 Saturday, Sunday Commencement Weekend
SPRING 2021January 11 Monday Full day of classes
January 18 Monday Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr; no classes*
March 8-13 Monday-Saturday Spring Break; no classes*
March 15 Monday Classes resume
April 1-5 Thursday-Monday Easter Holiday recess; no classes*
May 1 Saturday Final day of classes
May 3-8 Monday-Saturday Final exams
May 7-8 Friday-Saturday Commencement Weekend
August 31 Monday First full day of classes
September 4 Friday Last day to register or add Fall classes
September 4 Friday Last day to drop Fall classes with 100% tuition refund
September 7 Monday Labor Day; No Classes*
September 11 Friday Last day to drop Fall classes with 50% tuition refund
September 14 Monday Class withdrawal period begins (no tuition refund)
September 16 Wednesday Mass of the Holy Spirit, 11 a.m. and Noon classes cancelled
September 18 Friday Last day to apply for Fall Pass/Fail grades
October 1 Thursday Last day to apply for December 2020 degree
October 2 Friday Last day to withdraw from 1st 8-week classes with a grade of “W”
October 8, 9 Thursday, Friday Fall break; No classes* Cancelled
October 15 Thursday Last day for replacement of Spring/Summer “I” grades
October 15 Thursday Last day for Spring/Summer grade changes
November 1 Sunday All Saints Day
November 6 Friday Last day to withdraw from Fall 16-week classes with a grade of “W”
November 25-27 Wednesday-Friday Thanksgiving holiday recess; No classes*
November 30 Monday Last day to withdraw from the 2nd 8-week classes with a grade of “W”
November 30 Monday Classes resume
December 8 Tuesday Feast of the Immaculate Conception
December 12 Saturday Final day of classes
December 14-19 Monday-Saturday Final Exams
December 19, 20 Saturday, Sunday Commencement Weekend
December 22 Tuesday Faculty post grades by 10:00 a.m.
December 22 Tuesday Grades available to students by 4 p.m.
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The Encounter
NeedAssistance?
Weekdays, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.(815) 838-0500
After hours, weekends & holidays
(815) 836-5222
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CAMPUS GUIDEMAIN CAMPUSAccess via One University ParkwayAcademic Building (AS), 17• College of Aviation,
Science and Technology• Computer and
Mathematical SciencesAdmission Welcome Center (WC), 13• Admission
AVIATIONHarold E. White Aviation Center (HW), 25• Aviation ProgramsBrother Neil Kieffe, FSC Aviation Building (HW), 27• Aviation MaintenanceBenilde Hall (BE), 65• College of Education
and Social Sciences• Justice, Law and Public
Safety Studies• Political Science• Psychology• Sociology• Social WorkBrother James Gaffney, FSC Student Center (JG), 61• Common Grounds• Laverne and Dorothy
Brown Dining Hall• Multicultural Center• Multicultural Student Services• Student ActivitiesBrother Paul French, FSC Learning Resource Center (LR), 39
BASEMENT FLOOR• Office of Technology
GROUND FLOOR• Business Office / Bursar• Career Services• Financial Aid Services• International Affairs• Purchasing• Registrar• Residence Life• Student Services and Retention• University Police
FIRST FLOOR• Library• Writing Center
THIRD FLOOR• Human Resources• Mission & Identity• Center for Academic Success
and Enrichment (CASE)• Academic Services (Tutoring,
Disability Services, Success Program, ESL support)
• Community Engaged Learning
• Graduate Writing Services• Military Education
Resource Center• Study Abroad
Charlie’s Place (AS), 18Cody Hall (CD), 68
De La Salle Hall (DL), 64• Andrew Center for
Electronic Media• Bookstore• College of Humanities, Fine
Arts and Communications• Courtyard Café• Mailroom• Marketing and
Communications• English• EducationDe La Salle Hall North (DL), 63De La Salle Hall South (DL), 62Dorothy Day Hall (DO), 57 • Occupational Therapy LabFitzpatrick Hall (FZ), 47Founders Hall (FO), 45Lewis Memorial Hall (SU), 21• Alumni Relations• University Advancement• Flyers’ DenMcNamara Hall (MC), 15• Foreign Languages• History• Philosophy• TheologyMother Teresa Hall (MT), 58
LOWER LEVEL• Health and Counseling
ServicesNorth Hall (NO), 46Oremus Fine Arts Center (FA), 24• Art and Design• Black Box Theatre• Brent and Jean Wadsworth
Family Gallery • Caterpillar Gallery• Ives Recital Hall• Philip Lynch TheatreOremus Fine Arts Center Patio (FA), 23Pope John Paul II Hall (JP), 60• The Flyer Newspaper• CommunicationsThe Powerhouse Flex and Fitness Center (PH), 53Ryan Hall (RY), 66Sancta Alberta Chapel* (SA), 37• Blessed Sacrament Chapel*• Miguel Center for
University Ministry• Multifaith Prayer Space*James A. LaGrippe Pastoral Center (SA), 38• D’Arcy Great Room• Lewis Family Room• Victoria LaGrippe
Meditation Garden*Science Center (AS), 16• Biology• Chemistry• PhysicsSheil Hall (SL), 32South Hall (SH), 51• College of Nursing and
Health Sciences
South Hall (SH), 52• Speech-Language
Pathology LabSouth Hall Residence Hall (SH), 50JFK Sports Center Gymnasium (SC), 29• Neil Carey Arena• Seiler RoomStudent Recreation & Fitness Center (SC), 30• Fieldhouse• Swimming Pool Stritch Hall (ST), 14• Enrollment Management• Institutional Research• Office of the Chief
Operations Officer• President’s Office• Provost’s OfficeWest Hall (WH), 49• Health and Human
Performance• Occupational Therapy• Speech-Language Pathology
NORTH CAMPUS(St. Charles Borromeo)Access via 101 Airport Road
St. Charles Borromeo Classrooms (SB), 1• The ExchangeSt. Charles Borromeo Convocation Hall (SB), 2• Brother James Miller,
FSC Chapel*• Presidential GallerySt. Charles Borromeo Offices (SB), 3• College of Business• Graduate School of
Management• Innovation Hub• Lowell Stahl Center for
Entrepreneurship & Real Estate• Meetings, Events and
Conferences• School of Graduate,
Professional, and Continuing Education
St. Charles Borromeo Hall North (SB), 4St. Charles Borromeo Hall South (SB), 6St. Charles Borromeo Greenway, 7The Flight Deck (SB), 5
OFF-CAMPUSLewis University Airport, 26Access via Renwick RoadFitzpatrick House (FH), 69Access via Route 53Shipping/ReceivingAccess at 1312 Enterprise Drive, Unit J, Romeoville
The Arbor Day Foundation has honored Lewis University as a Tree Campus USA University for its dedication to campus forestry management and environmental stewardship.
Lewis is a veritable arboretum with more than 60 varieties of deciduous trees on this campus.
CONTACT INFORMATIONGeneral Information (815) 838-0500Admission (815) 836-5250Bookstore (815) 836-5401Business Office (815) 836-5210Campus Police (815) 836-5222Financial Aid Services (815) 836-5263Graduate Admission (815) 836-5610Meetings, Events and Conferences (815) 836-5225Registrar’s Office (815) 836-5133Residence Life (815) 836-5581 Student Services / Residence Life (815) 836-5275
DINING / FOODCharlie’s Place (AS), 18 Common Grounds (JG), 61Courtyard Café (DL), 64The Exchange (SB), 1Flyers’ Den (SU), 21Laverne and Dorothy Brown Dining Hall (JG), 61
RESIDENCE HALLSCody Hall (CD), 68De La Salle Hall North (DL), 63De La Salle Hall South (DL), 62Dorothy Day Hall (DO), 57Fitzpatrick Hall (FZ), 47Founders Hall (FO), 45Mother Teresa Hall (MT), 58North Hall (NO), 46Pope John Paul II Hall (JP), 60Ryan Hall (RY), 66Sheil Hall (SL), 32South Hall (SH), 50St. Charles Borromeo Hall North (SB), 4St. Charles Borromeo Hall South (SB), 6
SPORTS / RECREATIONThe Backyard, 48 (Sand Volleyball)Burnham Centennial Nature Trail, 43Brennan Baseball Field, 42Disc Golf Course, 44Intramural / Rugby Fields, 56Lewis Stadium, 54 (Soccer, Track and Field)Neil Carey Arena, 29 (Basketball, Volleyball)Oremus Tennis Courts, 28The Powerhouse Flex and Fitness Center, 53 Softball Field, 67Student Recreation & Fitness Center, 30 (Aerobics, Fieldhouse, Swimming, Weight Room)
COLLEGES / SCHOOLCollege of Aviation, Science and Technology (AS), 17College of Business (SB), 3College of Education and Social Sciences (BE), 65College of Humanities, Fine Arts and Communications (DL), 64College of Nursing and Health Sciences (SH), 51School of Graduate, Professional, and Continuing Education (SB), 3
MISCELLANEOUSThe Backyard, 48Brother David Delahanty, FSC Memorial Plaza, 31“The Brother” Statue and Bench, 19Brennan Baseball Field, 42Burnham Centennial Nature Trail, 43Cordano Heritage Circle, 35Disc Golf Course, 44Flyers Pavilion, 55Founder’s Garden*, 36Guest House 1, 12Guest House 2, 11Guest House 3 (Provost Office Annex), 10Intramural / Rugby Fields, 56Irving Crown Plaza, 41La Salle House, 9Lewis Stadium, 54Memorial Flag Plaza, 41Multifaith Prayer Space*, 37Oremus Tennis Courts, 28Pavilion on the Green, 20Peace Garden*, 8Police Communication Center, 40Softball Field, 67Time Plaza, 33University Green, 34• The EncounterVeterans Memorial Flag Plaza, 59Brent and Jean Wadsworth Family Plaza, 22
* Indicates Worship/Prayer Locations
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Undecided MajorsContact Academic Support Services in CASE at (815) 836- 5593.
COLLEGE OF AVIATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
AviationDr. Ryan Phillips, Chair ........................................................................................HW-152-AAdvisor assignments are posted in the Department of Aviation office ........................................................................HW-152
BiologyDr. Jerry Kavouras, Chair....................................................................................AS-230-LEnvironmental Science, Dr. Jerry Kavouras ..............................................AS-230-LPre-Health Professions, Dr. Jennifer Roberts ...........................................AS-225-LAllied Health (NMT, RT, DMS), Dr. Erin Zimmer ........................................AS-228-L
ChemistryDr. Jason Keleher, Chair .....................................................................................AS-057-SBiochemistry, Dr. Jason Keleher .....................................................................AS-027-L
Computer and Mathematical SciencesMargaret Juraco .....................................................................................................AS-126-A
PhysicsDr. Joe Kozminski, Chair ....................................................................................AS-025-L
Pre-EngineeringDr. Joe Kozminski, Chair ....................................................................................AS-025-L
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
AccountingPat Griffin ...................................................................................................................SB-140-NDr. Ting He .................................................................................................................SB-149-NIyad Rock ....................................................................................................................SB-130-N
Business AdministrationDr. James Krejci, Chair ........................................................................................ SB-106-N Dr. Elizabeth Belgio .............................................................................................. SB-109-NDr. George Klemic ..................................................................................................SB-110-NMichele Ryan ............................................................................................................. SB-114-N
International BusinessDr. Ian Gladding, Program Director .................................................................SB-112-N
Digital MarketingDr. Shan Lin ...............................................................................................................SB-147-N
EconomicsDr. Lawrence Hill, Chair .......................................................................................SB-154-A
FinanceJohn Nyhoff ...............................................................................................................SB-132-NFred Dewald .............................................................................................................SB-134-N
Information Security ManagementDr. Rami Khasawneh, Chair ................................................................................SB-128-NDr. Ibrahim Mescioglu .......................................................................................... SB-122-NDr. Matt Plass ........................................................................................................... SB-126-N
ManagementDr. Kristin Burton, Chair ........................................................................................SB-124-N
Management Information SystemsDr. Rami Khasawneh, Chair ................................................................................SB-128-NDr. Ibrahim Mescioglu .......................................................................................... SB-122-NDr. Matt Plass ........................................................................................................... SB-126-N
MarketingDr. James Oakley, Chair ..................................................................................... SB-152-NDr. Shan Lin ...............................................................................................................SB-147-NRobert Bergman .....................................................................................................SB-148-N
Sport ManagementDr. Ralph Miller ............................................................................................................B-133-N
Undecided BusinessMichael Progress.....................................................................................................SB-101-A
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
EducationJoan Williams, Director of Advising for Initial Licensure .........................DL-308Dr. Rebecca Pruitt, Early Childhood Special Education ............................DL-321Ann O’Brien, Elementary Education ...................................................................DL-312Dr. Erica Davalia, Educational Leadership ................................................... DL-132ADr. Kip Kline, Co-Chair, Foundations, Leadership and Literacy ...........DL-322Dr. Mary Fisher, Education ....................................................................................DL-124BDr. Jung Kim, Literacy ..............................................................................................DL-306Dr. Chris Palmi/Dr. Dorene Huvaere Secondary/Middle/Foreign Language ........................................................................................................................................DL-331Dr. Mary Fisher, Special Education ...................................................................DL-124B
Elected Studies/Liberal ArtsRandy Venzke.............................................................................................................. BE-106
Justice, Law and Public Safety StudiesDr. Vesna Markovic, Chair .......................................................................................BE-178Ray Garritano ..................................................................................................................BE180Michelle Mega ............................................................................................................. BE-190Natalia Tapia ....................................................................................................................BE176Tammy Thurman .......................................................................................................... BE-174Huma Zia ......................................................................................................................... BE-177
Political ScienceDr. Laurette Liesen, Chair .................................................................................. BE-152-A
PsychologyDr. Thomas Bristow, Chair ..........................................................................................BE-111Dr. Valerie Hill .................................................................................................................BE-110Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Dr. Katherine Helm-Lewis ..................................................................................BE-133School Counseling, Dr. Judith Zito ........................................................................BE137Human Resource Management, Dr. Keith Lavine ........................................BE-153
Social WorkDr. Ellen Thursby, Chair .............................................................................................BE-168Dr. Michael Lloyd .........................................................................................................BE-166
SociologyDr. Tennille Allen, Chair ...............................................................................................BE-171
University Advisors for Registering Students
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BUILDING CODES
AS Academic Sciences BE Benilde Hall DL De La Salle Hall DO Dorothy Day Hall FA Fine Arts Building HW Harold E. White Aviation Center JG Student Center JP John Paul II Hall LR Learning Resource Center MC McNamara Hall MT Mother Teresa Hall SA Sancta Alberta Chapel SB St. Charles Borromeo Center SC Student Recreation and Fitness Center SL Sheil Hall SH South Hall SU Student Union WH West Hall WLRA Radio Station
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES, FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONSDepartment .....................................................................................................................Office
ArtMark Swain, Chair .......................................................................................................FA-106
CommunicationsDr. Emily Normand, Chair ................................................................................. JP-002-DJournalism, Dr. David Anderson, Director .................................................JP-002-DRadio/TV, John Kilpatrick .........................................................................................DL-214
English StudiesDr. Pramod Mishra, Chair ................................................................................... DL-221-NDr. Sheila Kennedy ................................................................................................DL-214-NDr. Jamil Mustafa ...................................................................................................DL-208-NBrother Lawrence Oelschlegel, FSC ........................................................DL-204-NDr. Christopher Wielgos ..................................................................................... DL-218-NDr. Jackie White ......................................................................................................DL-217-N
Foreign LanguagesDr. Serafima Gettys .................................................................................................MC-005
History Dr. Dennis Cremin, Chair .......................................................................................MC203Dr. Mark Schultz ....................................................................................................... MC-202Brother John Vietoris, FSC ..................................................................................MC-204
MusicDr. Mike McFerron, Chair .........................................................................................FA-214Dr. Lawrence Sisk........................................................................................................FA-215
PhilosophyDr. Arsalan Memon, Chair ......................................................................................MC208
TheatreDr. Kevin Trudeau, Chair ............................................................................................FA221
TheologyDr. Maryellen Davis Collett, Chair ........................................................................MC103Brother Raymond McManaman, FSC ................................................................ LR-318
COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCESTraditional Undergraduate Student Advisors and advisees are posted in the lower level of CONHP in the student lounge. Graduate students in the College of Nursing and Health Professions are contacted directly by their advisors. RN/BSN students should call Rachel Hudson at (815) 836-5147. Pre-term BAC/BSN and Healthcare Leadership students should call Erin Valentine at (815) 836-5035.
Athletic TrainingDr. Cathy Bohlin ........................................................................................................WH107C
Health and Human PerformanceDr. Cathy Bohlin, Interim Chair ...........................................................................WH107C
Occupational Therapy, Pre-advising Dr. Susan Cahill, Chair ................................................................................................WH116
Occupational TherapyDr. Susan Cahill ..............................................................................................................WH116Dr. Susan Charnley ......................................................................................................WH112Dr. Meghan Suman ......................................................................................................WH114
Speech-Language PathologyDr. Tina Veale ................................................................................................................ WH110
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE, PROFESSIONAL, AND CONTINUING EDUCATIONCaleigh Mullane ......................................................................................................SB-104-EJoanna Baumann ..................................................................................................SB-104-DAllison Johnson .......................................................................................................SB-104-CPatty Perez .................................................................................................................SB-104-H
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