Spring 2016 [Term 4]

TROY
Schedule of Classes 2016
Term 4
Phenix City TROY Online
Columbus/Ft Benning
Registration
16/T4 Begins
February 22
Classes
Semester Class Dates
January 6 - May 4
16/T4 Class Dates
March 14 - May 15
Spring 2016 Commencement Exercise
Columbus Trade Center
June 10, 2016
7:00 p.m. EST
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Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning
Welcome, on behalf of the entire Troy University community!
Whether you are a prospective student, a new student, or a
returning student, congratulations on your decision to enhance your
life by pursuing higher education. Knowledge is the key to prosperity,
and by choosing a life of learning you have ensured yourself a better
tomorrow.
At Troy University, we are dedicated to serving students as we offer
both undergraduate and graduate programs in Business, Counseling,
Criminal Justice, Education, Nursing and Psychology. This class
schedule includes all the information you will need to succeed at Troy
University.
We pride ourselves in providing a dedicated faculty, convenient class
schedules, and superior student services. Please feel free to contact
us should you require assistance or to arrange a visit to our campus.
A directory of telephone numbers is included on page 16. You may
also visit our web site at http://trojan.troy.edu.
Thanks again for your interest in Troy University!
Sincerely,
Dr. David White
Campus Vice Chancellor
Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and
Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degrees. Contact
the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for
questions about the accreditation of Troy University. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is
evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
INTENT TO
GRADUATE
Contents
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Academic Calendar ...............................................4
Campus Bookstore..............................................52
Course Load Information.......................................7
Disability Services (ADA) ..................................... 5
Financial Aid Information ................................10-11
Intent to Graduate Information ..............................3
Payment Information .............................................9
Registration Information ........................................8
Testing Information.........................................12-15
Transcripts...........................................................50
If you plan on graduating by
the end of Term 5 you must file
your intent to graduate no later
than the following posted
deadline:
Term 5 - April 8
No Intents Will Be Taken
After This Date
Fee: $60.00
To file, follow the link below:
http://www.troy.edu/records/graduation/intent.html
Phenix City Campus
Academic Information.................................... 17
Admissions .................................................... 18
Comp Exam Dates .........................................18
Degree Programs & Refund Policies..............19
Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes ............19
Schedule of Classes................................. 20-23
Telephone Directory .......................................16
Tuition and Fees............................................17
Columbus/Ft Benning
Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes ............26
Computer Lab Information..............................29
Hours and Location ........................................24
Schedule of Classes................................. 27-29
Telephone Directory .......................................24
Tuition and Fees............................................ 26
TROY Online
Blackboard Information ................................. 30
Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes ............31
Registration Information ................................ 30
Schedule of Classes................................. 32-50
Tuition and Fees............................................ 31
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Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning
Term 4 (16/T4)
SPRING 2016 CAMPUS WIDE CALENDARS
February 22
M
Registration Period Opens for Term 4 2016 Classes
March 21
M
Last Day to Submit VA Paperwork
March 14
March 21
March 22
M
M
T
April 8
F
April 8
April 22
F
F
May 8
SU
May 17
T
May 15
SU
Term 4 Classes Begin
Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Term 4 Classes without Financial Penalty
Course Exam Proctor Form Opens
Last Day to File Intent to Graduate for Term 5 (16/T5)
Payment is due in full for Term 4
Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 4 Classes
Last Day to Change Incomplete Grade from Previous Term
Term 4 Classes End
Term 4 Grades Due
SEMESTER (16/SP)
November 30
M
Registration Period Opens for 2016 Spring Semester Classes
M
Last Day to Submit VA Paperwork
January 6
W
January 11
M
January 11
January 18
March 7-13
March 21
M
T
Spring Semester Grades Due
F
BUSINESS
Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday
Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Semester Classes
June 10, 2016
May 17
Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Semester Classes without Financial Penalty
M
W
No Classes/Offices Closed
Offices Open
Spring Semester Classes End
Fall Commencement Exercises
7:00 p.m. Columbus Convention & Trade Center
May 11
W
MBA Business - Comprehensive Examinations
May 19
TH
Deadline to have admission materials in for next interview
COUNSELING
June 23
EDUCATION
January 29
March 30
See Website
TH
F
W
See Website
January 27, 2017
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Admission Interviews for Fall 2016
Comprehensive Examination Registration Deadline
Comprehensive Examinations
Alabama Prospective Teachers Test-register online at www.actstudent.org
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M
T
F
SU
T
F
1:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
PRAXIS II test - More information may be found at www.ets.org/praxis
Tentative Calendar for Term (T5/16)
May 2
May 23
May 31
June 17
July 24
July 26
January 6 - May 4
Fall Semester Classes Begin
M-SU Spring Break (16-Week and Term Classes)
Mary 4
March 14 - May 15
May 23 - July 24
Registration Begins for Term 5 2016 Classes
Term 5 Classes Begin
Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Term 5 Classes without Financial Penalty
Payment is due in full for Term 5
Term 5 Classes End
Term 5 Grades Due
Fall Commencement Exercises
7:00p.m. Columbus Convention & Trade Center
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
Disability Services (ADA)
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Troy University recognizes the importance of equal access for all students. In accordance with
the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Univer-
sity and its Adaptive Needs Program seeks to ensure that admission, academic programs, sup-
port services, student activities, and campus facilities are accessible to and usable by students
who document a qualifying disability with the University.
Reasonable accommodations are available to students who:
• are otherwise qualified for admission to the University
• identify themselves to appropriate University personnel
• provide acceptable and qualifying documentation to the University.
Each student must provide recent documentation of his or her disability in order to participate in
the Disability Services (ADA) Program. To view the necessary procedures and forms please visit
the Disability Services website at http://www.troy.edu/studentdevelopment/student-disability-services.html
Troy - Columbus students
http://www.troy.edu/studentdevelopment/student-disability-services.html
Leilani Brandes – Disability Services Coordinator
100 University Park
Troy, AL 36082
Fax: 334-670-5679
Phone: 334-808-6441
[email protected]
Troy - Phenix City students
http://www.troy.edu/studentdevelopment/student-disability-services.html
James A. Thompson – Disability Services Coordinator
Fax: 334-448-5225
Phone: 334-448-5185
[email protected]
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Explanation of Section Designations and Buildings
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PHENIX CITY
TROY
eTROY
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CLASSES MEET
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SECTION OFFERING PHENIX CITY
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TERM 3
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6TH YEAR SECTIONS WILL END IN THE FOLLOWINGT1=A, T2=B, T3=C, T4=D, T5=E
SECTION OFFERING FOR COLUMBUS/FT BENNING AND eTROY
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BUILDING DESIGNATIONS
ADAMS BUILDING
H. CURTIS PITTS HALL
RIVERFRONT CAMPUS
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DELIVERY METHOD
EVENING OR WEEKDAY LECTURE
IN CLASSROOM LAB
FLEXIBLE/BLENDED COURSE
INTERNET
WEEKEND COURSE
INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM
LIVE INTERACTIVE COURSE
PRACTICUMS AND INTERNSHIPS
Please be aware that all Spring practicums and internships run concurrently with the semester (and not
the term) schedule. The Spring semester begins on January 6, 2016 and ends May 4, 2016. The final
day students may drop or withdraw from their internships or practicums is March 21, 2016. All internships and practicums can be identified through Trojan Web Express by selecting the TIP via
the Location listing in the Search for Sections option of the Registration menu.
NOTE: Full semester courses may affect your Financial Aid disbursement.
For more information contact the Phenix City Financial Aid Counselor.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges
and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number 1-404-679-4501)
to award the associate degree, the bachelor’s degree, the master’s degree, and the education specialist
degree. Refer to the college, school and department sections for specialized accreditation information.
Servicemember’s Opportunity College Program (SOC)
Troy University is an affiliate member of the Servicemember’s Opportunity College Program (SOC)
network which is designed to permit active duty military service students/spouses/dependents/Civil
Service employees to pursue college level programs without penalty for unusual situations and transfer
over which they have no control. For more information, see a Student Services representative.
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General Information
Student Resources
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Student ID Cards
Picture identification is required on campus. All students must
obtain an ID card from the Student Services Department
which is located on the first floor of the Adams Building at the
Phenix City Campus. Office hours are Monday through
Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Or you can apply for your ID at [email protected]
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Web Express
Web Express is a versatile online tool that students may use
to register for classes, check financial aid status, make payments, change student information and monitor academic
progress. Go to http://www.troy.edu and click on Trojan Web
Express. Find your user ID by selecting Students then clicking “What’s my User ID?”. Your initial password will be your
first initial capitalized and last initial lower case and your full
birth date. i.e.“Sp04281986”(password must be changed on
first login).
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Troy Email
Go to http://www.troy.edu and click on E-Mail. User name will
be the same as your User ID. Your initial password will be your
birth date (mmddyyyy).
All official information, including but not limited to, student billing, faculty-student communications, registration
changes and financial aid information will be sent to the
student's TROY email address. The University accepts no
responsibility for forwarding e-mail to non university email accounts. All students are responsible for monitoring their TROY Email account frequently.
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Blackboard
Go to http://trojan.troy.edu, click on Blackboard. User name
will be the same as your User ID. Your initial password will
be the last 4 digits of your social security number. To access
more information regarding Web Express, Web mail and
Blackboard go to: http://it.troy.edu/.
Course Loads
SEMESTERS
UNDERGRADUATE
Full-Time
12
3/4 Time
9 - 11
Half Time
Full-Time
3/4 Time
Half Time
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6-8
GRADUATE
8-9
7
4-6
TERMS
COURSE LOADS
6
4-5
3
COURSE LOADS
6
4-5
3
Course Load for Students with a
Conditional or Temporary Admission
Status
Undergraduate students are limited to a maximum of 10 credit
hours. Temporary status is limited to one term of enrollment.
Graduate students are limited to a maximum of 6 credit hours.
Temporary status is limited to one term of enrollment.
•
Course Overload
Overloads require advisor permission and signature of the
department chair. See catalogs for rules regarding overloads.
•
Course Load Requirements for Financial
Aid
Requirements are available at:
http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
Scheduling of Classes
The meeting times for a standard 3 semester/term hour
course will be:
Weeknight
classes
4 hours and 20
minutes
one class per
week for 9 weeks
Saturday
Classes
7 hours and 30
minutes
5 Saturdays
Weekday
classes
Weekend
Classes
2 hours and 10
minutes
Friday, 6 PM 10:20 PM
Saturday and
Sunday, 8:30 AM
- 5:15 PM
Final Exam date
may vary
two classes per
week for 9 weeks
2 weekends plus
Final Exam
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Steps to Online Registration
1. Consult with your academic advisor and plan your schedule carefully.
2. Go to http://www.troy.edu and click on the Trojan Web Ex-
press link at the top within the black bar.
3. Click on the “Log In” button at the top right of the screen. If
you do not know your user name click on student menu, then
on “What’s My User ID?”
4. Click “Register for Sections” and choose “Express Registration” or “Search and Register for Classes.”
Express Registration
If you know the exact subject, course number, and section
number of the classes for which you wish to register, select
“Express Registration.”
1. You can register for a course by entering the six-digit synonym number or by entering the course subject(DEP), number(CRS) and section(SEC) (i.e. CP 6641 PTA4), and the term
for which you are registering (i.e.16/T4). After entering all of
the courses you plan to take, you may click the “Submit” button.
2. A new screen will display the results of your registration submission. You will need to click on the drop down box below
“Action” for each course. Choose “RGRegister” for each
course and click “Submit.” An error message will appear if you
are ineligible to register for courses.
3. You may print your schedule by pressing the print icon on
the toolbar.
ALL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION MUST BE
COMPLETED IN SUFFICIENT TIME TO BE
PROCESSED PRIOR TO REGISTRATION
Financial Assistance
Students interested in receiving financial aid or
Veterans Benefits should contact the Financial Aid
Office. You must be enrolled at least half-time for
a student loan. See the Financial Aid Office for
additional information.
Financial Aid Call Center:
1-800-414-5756
or
http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
School Code 001047
Search and Register for Classes
If you do NOT know the exact subject, course number, and
section for the courses for which you plan to register, click on
“Search and Register for Classes.” You will be able to limit
your search by campus or location, term, subject, course level,
instructor, and/or meeting days and times.
1. Click on the appropriate term or search start and end dates.
2. Fill out two additional fields to narrow search.
3. Click “Submit”
4. Check the box to the left of the course that you are submitting for registration.
5. Click “Submit”
6. A new screen will display the results of your registration submissions.
Click
the
drop
down
box
below
“Action” and choose “RG-RG Register” for each course in
which you wish to enroll. After clicking “Submit” a confirmation screen will appear. An error message will appear if you
are ineligible to register for courses.
7. You may print your schedule by clicking the print icon on
the toolbar.
Payment/Billing Procedures:
1.
Clearance of Obligation: All financial or other obligations to the University must be cleared prior to the end of each
semester or term. An outstanding balance for a prior term
must be paid before the student will be allowed to register for
subsequent semesters or terms.
2.
Registration: All tuition and fees are due at registration
or by Friday, April 8 for Term 4.
3.
First Statement of Charges: Students are provided
with a statement of charges when registering in person. If registering on line, charges are available in Trojan Web Express.
4.
Statements: Statements are sent via email to your
TROY email account and by way of USPS (to the address in
our records) prior to the scheduled payment due date.
5.
Student’s Responsibility: Students should monitor
their account to ensure that student payments and financial
aid payments have been properly applied to the account.
* * *Changes to your registration such as Adds, Drops, or
Withdrawals can affect your Student Account. You are responsible for knowing university policies and adhering to the
procedures for maintaining an account in good standing.* * *
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
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Please read carefully! It is your responsibility to be familiar with the payment procedures and Financial Aid.
HOW TO MAKE PAYMENTS?
1. Students can make payments online through Web Express by using a credit or debit card. To access your Web Express account log on to www.troy.edu. Click on Web Express, Look under “Financial Information” and select “Make a Payment”.
2. Students can make a payment by contacting Student Financial Service (SFS) at 334-670-3886/3529.
3. Students can make a payment at the Phenix City Campus in the Business Office in the Adams Building on the Thrid Floor or
call 334-448-5151. Business Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Late fees will be applied to accounts with remaining balances after the payment due date.
Students are responsible for all charges, regardless of the source of assistance (VA benefits, TA, employer-paid benefits, grants,
loans, etc.). Students are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from courses based on incomplete processing of financial aid or
non attendence. Delinquent student accounts are referred to a collection agency.
eTROY and Global Campus Virtual Bookstore
Two Important Dates to Remember to Complete Your Book Orders:
• Book ordering system will open. 16/T4: February 22, 2016
• The last day to order books Online will be 16/T4: March 20, 2016
• The last day to order books at the Bookstore will be 15/T4: March 21, 2016
Troy University provides a Virtual Bookstore through which all books for online courses may be
ordered. Students ordering books for online classes (eTROY or Global Campus) may order their
books at the campus bookstores, online at shoptroytrojans.com or by logging on to Trojan Web
Express and clicking on the View/Buy Textbook link (after you have registered for classes) and
then select the desired term.
Students may use their federal financial aid to purchase textbooks through the campus bookstores, Virtual Bookstore shoptroytrojans.com or logging on to Trojan Web Express and clicking
on the (View/Buy Textbook) link. Please consult the eTROY Academic Calendar for the last day
to use Financial Aid to purchase books.
NOTE: The textbook requirements for the Alabama Campuses (Dothan, Phenix City,
Montgomery and Troy), Global Campus and eTROY courses may differ. It is the student’s
responsibility to ensure the correct textbook is purchased.
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Financial Aid - Easy As 1, 2, 3
Apply for a Federal Student Aid ID
fsaid.ed.gov
An FSA ID is comprised of a username and password and can be used to login to certain Federal Student Aid websites, such as the
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Complete the FAFSA
www.fafsa.ed.gov
Applicants must have filed their current taxes in order to complete the FAFSA application. Applications submitted electronically, are
processed in a much shorter time-period than those submitted by mail. Your PIN is required for electronic filing. Troy University’s
school code: 001047. It is recommended that you utilize the IRS Data Retrieval tool in order to ensure your income information is appropriately entered into the FAFSA.
Complete the Required Institutional Information
http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
- Complete the online financial aid certification and counseling form: https://forms.troy.edu/faid/index.htm
- In some instances more documentation may be required. You can track your financial aid status through your Trojan Web Express
account. Look under “My Documents” for a complete list of required documentation.
Types of Financial Aid
Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Work Study Programs, Veteran Benefits, Pell Grant *(undergraduate students only)
Available Loan Amount
Undergraduate Students: up to $12,500
Graduate Students: up to $20,500
Financial Aid Counselor Information
Financial Aid Advisors 1-800-414-5756
*Please be sure to call a financial aid advisor two weeks after completing the outlined steps. In some instances more documentation
may be required.
Student Loans
If you have elected to accept a Federal Direct
Student Loan. To receive the student loan:
Go to www.studentloans.gov
Select LOG IN (upper left corner)
Log in using your FSA ID (same ID & password
used to sign the FAFSA)
Complete the Entrance Counseling
Complete the Master Promissory Note (MPN)
Students interested in receiving financial aid or
Veterans Benefits should contact the Financial
Aid Office. You must be enrolled at least half-time
for a student loan. See the Financial Aid Office
for additional information.
Financial Aid Call Center:
1-800-414-5756
or
http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
School Code 001047
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
Veteran’s Information
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For all students who plan on using their VA benefits, here are some general reminders about the proce-
dures that are required:
•
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•
In order for your classes to be certified, please go online to Troy's website and complete our VA Cer-
tification Request Form online. https://forms.troy.edu/veterans/index.html
Please make sure you select your home location and list every campus/site you are taking classes
(i.e. Troy-Columbus, TROY Online, Phenix City, etc…).
If you receive Chapter 30 or Chapter 1606/1607 benefits, you must verify your attendance. You
will not receive payment until VA receives your verification. You will have to verify your atten-
dance on the last day of each month. You may do so via the automated telephone system at
•
1-877-823-2378 or via the Web Automated Verification of Enrollment (WAVE) at
https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/index.do
For information on how to apply and use your VA Education Benefits, please visit our website at
http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/vetinfo.html
For questions or concerns regarding Financial Aid or Veteran’s Education Benefits, you may contact one
of our Financial Aid/ VA Counselor:
Amy Thompson - Columbus/Ft Benning 706-660-2305
James Thompson - Phenix City Campus 334-448-5185
Financial Aid Call Center - 800-414-5756
Trojan OneCard & Refunds
How are refunds sent back to the student? There are several ways for this to occur; however, having your refund applied to
your Trojan OneCard makes the process very simple and convenient.
The Trojan OneCard is issued to new students when they register for classes in their first term at TROY.
Once the student receives his/her Trojan OneCard, the student must go to TrojanOneCard.com to activate their choice of refund delivery methods. The student should activate their choice within two business days.
A student may choose one of the following refund delivery methods:
1. Debit Card OneAccount (Easy Refund)
2. Direct deposit to a bank account of the student’s choosing
The Debit Card OneAccount (Trojan OneCard activated as a debit card) is tied to a fully functioning FDIC insured checking
account. There is no credit check to open this account. The student may use the debit card anywhere the MasterCard Debit
Card is honored. To avoid paying debit fees; choose credit after you swipe your card, and sign.
For more information, please go
to troy.edu and TrojanOneCard.com.
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- UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS REQUIRED TEST INFORMATION
The Measurement of Academic Proficiency and Progress (MAPP) is a requirement for Graduation
The MAPP test contains 108 questions and can be administered in two and a half hours. It provides
a total score and sub score for each student and a full range of group mean data for the university in
the following areas: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Critical Thinking, Humanities, Social Sciences,
and Natural Sciences. This exam is mandatory for all undergraduate students with 60 or more credit
hours.
Please email [email protected] to schedule your exam or for further questions. Please include your
full name, student ID number, and desired date and time in your email or have this information on
hand for your call. All exams are held in room R310 on the third floor of the Riverfront Campus.
(16/T4 Schedule is Tuesday 4/5 @ 10:00am and 4/19 @ 2:00pm)
For TROY Online students registration is required for this exam. Registration is required in advance
by completing the online MAPP Testing form at
http://www.troy.edu/troy/proficiencyprofile/index.html
*Photo ID is required to take the exam.
COMPASS (Math and English Placement Test)
All undergraduate students who wish to enroll in Math or English courses must take the placement test prior to registering for a
class. Students are required to submit an electronic request for the Math or English placement tests. The online request form is
available at http://www.troy.edu/online/compassexam.html. Please allow 72 hours for the request to be processed and plan
accordingly.
Major Field Test (MFT):Undergraduate Business/Management, Undergraduate Criminal Justice, Undergraduate Psychology
Any students seeking a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Psychology, or a Business Program MUST take the Major Field Test
(MFT) the term they register for the respective capstone course (BUS 4476, CJ 4499, or PSY 4480). Students will NOT be allowed
to graduate if they do not take the MFT. A lab fee will be assessed as part of registering for MGT 4476 to cover the cost of the testing
material. Failure to take this examination during the appropriate term will delay your graduation. This exam must be taken no
later than the term for which you filed your Intent to Graduate notice.TROY Online classes are required to register for this
exam. Registration is required in advance by completing the online MFT Testing form at
http://www.troy.edu/online//mfatmapp.html.
(16/T4 Schedule is Tuesday 4/19 @ 10:00am and 2/26 @ 2:00pm)
ProctorU online service
ProctorU is a company that offers live internet proctoring via webcam. You create an account with ProctorU and reserve a timeslot
for your exam. When you log back into the site for your exam appointment, a proctor makes a connection with your computer and
supervises you while you take your test.
ProctorU charges $25 for a 2-hour exam. Additional fees exist for longer exams and appointments scheduled less than four days
ahead of time. You need a webcam with a microphone and a good internet connection to use ProctorU. You may purchase a webcam
on MBS or at any other retail store, or you can use one you already own. Please watch the demonstration video and visit
www.proctoru.com/troy for more information.
Note - ProctorU may NOT be used with the following exams: COMPASS tests, MFTs, MAPPs, Graduate Comprehensive Exams,
Capstones (PA 6699, MBA 6611, MGT 6685, HRM 6698, FIN 4431, MKT 4469, MGT 4476, MGT 4479), and Pre-PHR exams.
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- GRADUATE STUDENTS -
REQUIRED TEST INFORMATION
To register for the MAT please send an email to [email protected] Include in your email your name and student ID (if
applicable) and a TROY representative will respond with further information.
Registation Deadlines: One Week prior to Exam.
Cost: $70 (must be paid in advance) if you are a TROY Student
Cost: $95 (must be paid in advance) if you are not a TROY Student
Test Location:
Troy University
Riverfront Campus
1510 3rd Avenue
Phenix City, AL 36867
Exam Dates for Spring T4
Monday March 21th @ 10:00am
Wednesday May 4th @ 2:00pm
Registration must be made at least one week prior to the exam. You will receive more details regarding payment after
registering for the exam. All students seeking graduate business degrees will be required to take either the GRE or GMAT
exam rather than the MAT.
Comprehensive Exams (“Comps”)
Students admitted to candidacy in a graduate program requiring a comprehensive examination must pass the required
comprehensive examination, written and/or oral, covering the work taken in the major field. All students must register in advance
for comprehensive examinations. Students should consult with TROY Online regarding procedures for scheduling and taking
comprehensive examinations. This examination is usually taken during the last semester/term prior to graduation.
The passing of the comprehensive exam is not to be considered a waiver of any other requirement for any program. Students who
have unsuccessfully attempted the comprehensive exam may not change their program of study.
Should students fail the comprehensive exam, they must successfully retake the exam within one year of the date originally
taken.
Procedures
1. Choose a proctor that meets the guidelines set by our proctor policy.
2. Submit your choice using the online Comp Exam Proctor Form at http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy/testing/comprehensiveexam.html.
3. TROY Online staff will review your proctor's information and your academic records.
4. If your proctor cannot be approved, you will be notified to locate another one and submit a new form.
5. If your records reveal that you have met the requirements necessary before attempting the Comp Exam, you will be sent a
study guide and the testing window dates for the exam which are also posted on the Academic Calendar. The Comp Exam is
always given the second week of the term.
6. About a week prior to the testing window, TROY Online staff will send your Comp Exam to your proctor and you will receive
an email notifying you that your exam has been sent.
7. You will then need to contact your proctor to confirm receipt of the exam information and to schedule an exam appointment
during the specified testing window.
Note:You will not be contacted by TROY Online immediately after submitting the Comp Exam Proctor form. You can expect to
receive the study guide and dates or a message from us within 7-10 days. There is a $50 Comp Exam fee posted to your account.
The comp fee will not be posted immediately. Usually it will be posted to your account within a month. .
Proctor Options
• Approved third-party testing center
• Troy site
• Military Education Office
In most cases, you should expect to pay a fee for proctoring services. Fees average around $25, but can be higher or lower
depending on the proctor you choose.
http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy/testing/comprehensiveexam.html
The Comprehensive and Capstone exams for TROY Online students are administered at our Riverfront Campus location at
1510 Whitewater Ave, Phenix City, Alabama. You must complete the online graduate Comprehensive Exam Proctor Form
by going to the web sit above and completing the proctor form.
All Phenix City campus students are required to take their Comps on campus. Contact your department for details.
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Do You Need a PROCTOR for an EXAM?
If you are a Graduate or Undergraduate student and need a proctor for your blackboard exam
please complete the “TROY Online Proctor Form” by using the Blackboard Exam Link:
http://www.troy.edu/online/mfatmapp.html
Enter your student ID, your class(es) that require a proctor will appear, select “academic
testing center” and enter the information below.
Riverfront Campus
Proctor Name – Vanda Zavala
Proctor Title – Test Site Proctor
Proctor Phone – 334-448-5232
Proctor e-mail – [email protected]
Facility Name – Troy Riverfront Campus test center
Facility Location – Phenix City, AL
Ft. Benning Location
If you would prefer to test on Ft. Benning, select “Military Testing Site” instead of “academic
testing center” and enter the information below. Follow up by contacting Mr. Johnson at 706660-2318 or e-mail him at [email protected] to schedule your test.
Proctor Name – Leon Johnson
Proctor Title – Test Site Proctor
Proctor Phone – 706.660.2318
Proctor e-mail – [email protected]
Facility Name – National Test Site
Facility Location – Ft. Benning, GA
After submitting the proctor request form you will receive an e-mail
within 24 to 48 hrs. from the test scheduler informing you of available dates and times based on the requirements of your specific
exam(s).
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 15
CLEP Exams
Troy University
National Test Center/Ft. Benning
9230 Marne Road, Ft. Benning GA
Contact Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318. Active-duty military may take the CLEP at no cost.
COMPASS MATH AND ENGLISH PLACEMENT TESTING:
Undergraduate students who wish to enroll in Math or English courses must take the placement test prior to registering for a
class. Both placement tests are given every Tuesday and Thursday 9:30AM, contact Mr. Johnson at 706-660-2318 for further
information. Students are required to submit an electronic request for the Math or English placement tests. The online request
form is available at http://www.troy.edu/online/compassexam.html. Allow 72 hours for the request to be processed and plan
accordingly.
COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) and DANTES STANDARDIZED TEST (DANTES):
Troy University offers all service members, National Guard, Reservists and Civilians the opportunity to take any of the 34 CLEP
OR 37 DANTES examinations. Exams are administered by appointment only Monday through Friday. A list of exams can be
obtained at 9230 Marne Road, Ft. Benning, GA. The Troy University NTC will provide CLEP and DANTES testing for students of
any college or university. There is no cost of exams for eligible military personnel, but there is a test center administration fee of
$25.00 . CLEP and DANTES exam fees for all others are $80.00. All examinees should consult with their advisor prior to taking an
exam. Examinees are personally responsible for study material prior to taking CLEP exams, www.Petersons.com,
www.collegeboard.com/clep. Service members can log into AKO, choose Self-Service, My Library for more information.
Contact Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 for information or schedule an appointment.
PROCTORING SERVICES INFORMATION: Students must submit an online proctor form
For proctoring services, call Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 for details on proctoring procedures, costs and to set an
appointment date and time. Proctoring is administered by appointment only.
Students taking the MFT or Measure of Academic Proficiency and Progress (MAPP)Test must first register to take the exam by
completing the online request form at http://www.troy.edu/online/mfatmaapp.html. Please allow 72 hours for the request to be
processed and plan accordingly. Call Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 to make an appointment for testing.
For additional information on any of the above areas contact Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 or [email protected].
AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
AMERICAN LITERATURE
ANALYZE. & INTERPRET LITERATURE
BIOLOGY
CALCULUS
CHEMISTRY
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
COLLEGE ALGEBRA – TRIG.
COLLEGE FRENCH LANG.
COLLEGE GREMAN LANG.
COLLEGE SPANISH LANG.
COLLEGE MATH
A HISTORY of the VIETNAM WAR
AN iNTRODUCTION TO MODERN
MIDDLE EAST
ART of the WESTERN WORLD
ASTRONOMY
BUSINESS ETHICS & SOCIETY
BUSINESS LAW II
BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
ENVIRONMENT & HUMANIT:RACE to
SAVE the PLANET
ETHICS in AMERICA
FOUNDATIONS of EDUCATION
FUNDAMENTALS of COLLEGE ALGEBRA
CLEP TESTS AVAILABLE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION
ENGLISH COMPOSITION w/ESSAY
ENGLISH LITERATURE
FRESHMAN COLLEGE COMPOSITION
HISTORY OF U.S. I
HISTORY OF U.S. II
HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
HUMANITIES
INFORMATION SYSTEMS & COMPUTER APPS.
INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW
DANTES TESTS AVAILABLE
FUNDAMENTALS of COUNSELING
GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY
HERE’S to YOUR HEALTH
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
HUMAN/CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION to BUSINESS
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
INTRODUCTION to LAW ENFORCEMENT
INTRODUCTION to WORLD RELIGIONS
LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
MONEY & BANKING
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
PERSONAL FINANCE
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
NATURAL SCIENCE
PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
SOCIAL SCIENCE & HISTORY
TRIGONOMETRY
WESTERN CIVILIZATION I
WESTERN CIVILIZATION II
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
PRINCIPLEES OF FINANCE
PRINCIPLES of FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
PRINCIPLES of PHYSICIAL SCIENCE I
PRINCIPLES of PUBLIC SPEAKING
PRINCIPLES of STATISTICS
PRINCIPLES of SUPERVISION
RISE & FALL of the SOVIET UNION
SUBSTANCE ABUSE (formerly DRUG and
ALCOHOL ABUSE)
TECHNICAL WRITING
THE CIVIL WAR and RECONSTRUCTION
WESTERN EUROPE since 1945
Examinees must schedule an appointment a week in advance. Exams are taken at 9230 Marne Road on Fort Benning. Contact
Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 with questions or to make an appointment.
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Phenix City
Classes
Telephone Directory
Hwy 431 Location
Riverfront Location
Toll Free ...................................................................1-866-876-9787
Admissions .............................................................(334) 448-5106
Vice Chancellor.................................................(334) 448-5112/5118
Development Office................................................(334) 448-5162
Operator ....................................................................(334) 297-1007
Bookstore ..................................................................(334) 448-5138
Business Office ................................................(334) 448-5151/5120
Counseling Division...................................................(334) 448-5147
Business Department.............................................(334) 448-5126
Disability Services .................................................(334) 448-5185
Financial Aid ..........................................................(334) 448-5185
Financial Aid Toll Free Number .............................................1-800-414-5756
Education Department ..............................................(334) 448-5140
IT Help ...................................................................(334) 448-5220
Psychology Division ..................................................(334) 448-5189
Student Success Center.........................................(334) 448-5122
Evening Coordinator..................................................(334) 448-5110
Records Office ..........................................................(334) 448-5109
Nursing Department ...............................................(334) 448-5156
Test Proctor ............................................................(334) 448-5232
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 16
General Information
•Tuition and Payment Information for Terms
- Tuition and fees are due upon registration or no later than:
Administrative Hours of Operation
Administrative offices are open Monday through Thursday,
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The
evening and weekend coordinator may be reached at (334448-5110).
Fees
Registration Fee per Term(Non-refundable)
$ 25.00
Undergraduate Application Fee (Non-refundable)
$ 30.00
General University Fee (per term hour)
Graduate Application Fee (Non-refundable)
Lab Fees
$ 39.00
$ 50.00
Vary
Drop Processing Fee (per course)
$ 30.00
Payment Plan Fee
$ 25.00
Withdrawal Processing Fee
$ 50.00
Late Fee
$ 50.00
Intent to Graduate Fee
Miller Analogy Test (MAT) for Current Students
Nursing Admission Fee
Nursing Insurance (Undergraduate)
Nursing Insurance (Graduate)
Returned Check Fee
Transcript Fee
Parking Decal
Trojan OneCard Replacement Fee
Student ID Replacement Fee
$ 60.00
$ 70.00
Term 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . April 8, 2016
In-State Tuition for Georgia Residents
Residents of the following Georgia counties are eligible for in-state
tuition rates:
Chattahoochee, Clay, Heard, Harris, Macon, Marion, Meriwether,
Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot,
Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Upson, Webster
Tuition and Fees
Term In-State Tuition
Undergraduate
Per term hour
Course Audit, per term hour
Graduate
Per term hour
$ 20.00
Course Audit, per term hour
$ 75.00
Undergraduate
$ 25.00
$ 30.00
Term Out-of-State Tuition
Per term hour
$ 10.00
Course Audit, per term hour
$ 15.00
Per term hour
$ 75.00
$15.00
Graduate Tuition
Course Audit, per term hour
$ 287.00
$ 143.50
$ 397.00
$ 198.50
$ 574.00
$ 287.00
$ 794.00
$ 397.00
Students are responsible for all charges, regardless of the source of assistance (VA benefits, TA,
employer-paid benefits, grants, loans, etc.). Students are not automatically dropped or withdrawn
from courses based on incomplete processing of financial aid or non-attendance. Delinquent student
accounts are referred to a collection agency.
New Student Advising
It is highly encouraged that all new students meet with their advisor during the first week of registration.
Afterwards, students will learn how to register through Trojan Web Express, understand program
evaluations, and access Blackboard and Trojan Web Mail.
Open Advising With Advisors Present:
Term 4 - February 22, 2016 from 12:30PM to 5:30PM
After registration, faculty advisors office hours are published in each department
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Admissions Information
Students must apply to the University and be admitted
by the Admissions Office before registering for classes.
In some mitigating circumstances, a student may be admitted as a temporary student for one term provided
they present admissible documentation.
Students, without exception, will not be allowed to register for a second term until all admission requirements
have been met. For application procedures and admission requirements, contact the Admissions Office 334448-5106, Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM &
Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
•
Admission to Candidacy
•
Comprehensive Examination Date
All graduate students are responsible for submitting a Candidacy Form upon completion of 9 graduate term hours. Student
program acknowledgement forms are available on the web site
at trojan.troy.edu/graduateschool/forms.html.
For graduate students completing degree requirements in the
current term.
Business Department
Wednesday, May 11
6:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Education Department
Wednesday, March 30
1:45 PM - 6:00 PM
Counseling, Rehab & Interpreter Trng
No Comps for Term 4
Graduate Admission Test Requirements
Graduates must submit official test score transcripts from the
GRE, MAT, or GMAT exam as a part of the graduate application process.
Specific Graduate Program
Requirements
•
Counseling Division
Students must submit an admissions packet to the
Counseling Division and complete a pre-scheduled interview.
Deadline to have admissions materials submitted
and interview dates for the Fall 2016 Academic
Year:
Fall 2016
Materials Due
5/19/2016
•
Business Department
•
Education Department
Interview
6/23/2016
Candidates for the Master of Business Administration are
now required to take the GMAT or GRE.
Candidates for Education Specialist are now required to take
the GRE, including the analytical writing portion and have a
minimum of three years teaching experience in grades K-6.
Candidates must also hold a valid masters certificate in the
same major for which you are seeking an Education Specialist degree.
Information for the GRE can be found at:
www.ets.org/gre/
Information for the GMAT can be found at:
www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT
Parking Decals
All students are required to obtain a parking decal for the privilege of parking on any Troy University campus. A $75 annual
fee is assessed for the parking decals and may be purchased
from the office of Student Services, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am - 6:00 PM & Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Please
place the decal on the left side of the rear window of your vehicle.
•
Academic Advising
•
Academic Department and
Faculty Hours
All students are assigned an academic advisor. It is highly recommended that you meet with your academic advisor prior to
registering for the first time. If a student is unable to contact the
advisor at any time, the department chair is the next most appropriate contact.
Academic Departments will be open from Monday through
Thursday, 9 AM – 6 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Faculty members will post their office hours for each term. Additional hours are available. Call the department secretary to
schedule an appointment. Office hours for specific faculty
members will vary. Departmental secretaries are available to
assist students in contacting faculty.
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 18
Dropping and Withdrawing from
Classes
•
Dropping a Class
It is the student’s full responsibility to officially drop any class
or classes. Students with unconditional admission status may
drop classes via Trojan Web Express. Classes may not be
added or dropped at any time over the phone. After classes
begin, a student wishing to drop a class may do so through
Trojan Web Express up until the last day to drop classes.See
the Campus Wide Calendars section for specific drop dates.
Please note that dropping classes after the Add/Drop period
will result in financial penalty. For additional information, visit
http://www.troy.edu/records/index.html If you drop below halftime status your financial aid may be reduced or cancelled,
causing an overpayment that must be repaid. For more information, visit http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/.
A $30.00 drop fee (per class) is due at time of drop.
•
Withdrawal from the University
Students withdrawing from all classes may do so using the
Withdrawal Form located at the following link:
http://www.troy.edu/records/index.html Students may also
withdraw in person through the Records Office. Classes may
not be added or dropped over the phone at any time. Please
note that withdrawing from classes after the Add/Drop period
will result in financial penalty. See the Campus Wide Calendars section for specific withdrawal dates. Please be aware
that if you cease to be enrolled and withdraw from Troy University, all future financial aid disbursements will be terminated.
Furthermore, your current disbursement may be reduced,
causing an overpayment that must be repaid. For more information visit: http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/.
A $50.00 withdrawal fee is due at time of
withdrawal.
Refund Policies
•
Phenix City Campus Weekday or
Weekend Classes
Students who drop a class by the last day of add/drop are entitled
to a refund of all tuition and fees associated with that class. Stu-
dents who do not, will receive a refund according to the schedule
below.
Term 4 - No Refunds After March 21
Textbooks are refundable with a receipt and a signed copy of your
withdrawal form within 30 days from the beginning of the term.
•
TROY Online Classes
Refund policies for eTroy and the Columbus/Ft. Bennning site vary
from those of the Phenix City Campus. For the most current infor-
mation, refer to http://trojan.troy.edu/globalcampus/sites/assets/documents/eTroy-Refund-Policy.pdf
•
Financial Aid Students for All
Campuses or Sites
Students receiving financial aid, who drop a class or withdraw from
school after the first week of the term, may be liable for all tuition and
fees. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
•
Disciplinary Withdrawal from the
University
A student who is withdrawn by the University for disciplinary
reasons, or for non-payment of tuition and fees is not eligible
for a refund of any nature.
Academic Information
Degree Programs Offered
Bachelor’s Degrees
Accounting
Elementary Education K-6
Criminal Justice
Rehabilitation
Global Business
Psychology
Human Services
Social Work
Master’s Degrees
Business Administration
Clinical Mental Health
School Counseling
Rehabilitation
Social Work
Elementary Education (Alt-A)
Elementary Education K-6
Instructional Leadership and Administration
Education Specialist
Elementary Education K-6
School Counseling
Instructional Leadership and Administration
Special Note: Students, who for any reason, register
for classes but do not attend, MUST FOLLOW
DROP/WITHDRAWAL POLICIES IF THEY DECIDE
NOT TO ATTEND CLASS. Any student who fails to do
so will be responsible for payment of fees.
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2016 SPRING TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
TITLE
DAY
ORIENTATION
242621 TROY 1101 PTA4 University Orientation
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
238845
CJ
W
TIMES/DATES
RM
INSTRUCTOR HR
06:00PM-07:30PM R310 Thompson, J
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
4442 PTA4 Criminal Invest. & Evidence
238846 SOC 3323 PTA4 Juvenile Delinquency
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM R216 Horiuchi D
T
06:00PM-10:20PM R202 Anderson Y
SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
SYN
1
DEP CRS SEC
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
TIMES/DATES
RM
3
3
INSTRUCTOR HR
239108 ACT 3392 PTA4 Intermediate Accounting II
W
06:00PM-10:20PM R201 Jones R
3
239130 ACT 4497 PTA4 Auditing
W
06:00PM-10:20PM R202 Myers R
3
239135 BUS 4476 PTA4 Strategic Management
M
239128 ACT 3395 PTA4 Managerial/Cost Accounting I
239132 BUS 3382 PTA4 Business Communications
T
M
239138 BUS 4480 PTA4 Business Seminar
W
239141
T
239139 FIN 3332 PTA4 Financial Management II
239142
IS
IS
3310 PTA4 Intro to Info Sytm & Data Anal
4447 PTA4 System Analysis & Design
239144 MGT 3300 PTA4 Principles of Management
SYN
DEP CRS SEC
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
TITLE
W
239147 BUS 6611 PTA4 Global Business Strategy
242620 ECO 6655 PTA4 Managerial Eco for Global Mgr
06:00PM-10:20PM R310 Vendette S
06:00PM-10:20PM R102 Irwin J
06:00PM-10:20PM R301 Fretwell C
06:00PM-10:20PM R102 Irwin J
06:00PM-10:20PM R301 Bohler J
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM R301 Bohler J
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM R202 Freeman W
GRADUATE
239150 BUS 6605 PTK4 Business & Professional Comm
06:00PM-10:20PM R201 Caldarola R
DAY
TIMES/DATES
RM
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
INSTRUCTOR HR
FSS 4/8-10 4/22-24 TBA R213 Fretwell C
T
3
06:00PM-10:20PM R310 Vendette S
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM R210 Eckis L
The R in the room column stands for the new Phenix City Campus riverfront building.
Location:
Riverfront Campus 1510 3rd Avenue Phenix City, AL 36867
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 20
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
COUNSELING DIVISION
SYN
DEP CRS
SEC
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
TITLE
GRADUATE
DAY
TIMES/DATES
RM
INSTRUCTOR HR
242708 CP 6600 PTA4 Prof Orientation and Ethics
M
06:00PM-10:20PM A208 Reed S
3
239005 CP 6642 PTA4 Group Dynamics & Counseling
W
06:00PM-10:20PM A106 Reed S
3
239008 CP 6649 PTA4 Theories of Counseling
W
239004 CP 6641 PTA4 School Counseling & Progrm Mgt
239007 CP 6645 PTA4 Current Trends/ School Counsel
239010 CP 6691 PTA4 Research Methodology
239012 PSY 6635 PTA4 Vocational Psych & Career Dev
239014 PSY 6648 PTA4 Theories of Personality
239015 PSY 6668 PTA4 Human Lifespan & Development
239016 PSY 6669 PTA4 Behavior Pathology
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
M
T
06:00PM-10:20PM A201 Burgan W
06:00PM-10:20PM A208 Burgan W
06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Hansing K
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A106 Cox A
M
06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Williams T
M
06:00PM-10:20PM A106 Hansing K
T
T
06:00PM-10:20PM A201 Crawford S
06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Moore D
EDUCATION SPECIALIST
239018 CP 6645 PTAD Current Trends/ School Counsel
3
3
3
3
3
3
06:00PM-10:20PM A208 Burgan W
3
T
06:00PM-10:20PM A201 Crawford S
3
M
239021 PSY 6668 PTAD Human Lifespan & Development
M
239022 PSY 6669 PTAD Behavior Pathology
3
T
239019 PSY 6635 PTAD Vocational Psych & Career Dev
239020 PSY 6648 PTAD Theories of Personality
3
T
06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Williams T
06:00PM-10:20PM A106 Hansing K
06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Moore D
3
3
3
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PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION
DEP CRS SEC
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
TIMES/DATES
RM
INSTRUCTOR HR
242571 PSY 2230 PTA4 Orientation to Psychology
M
06:00PM-10:20PM A302 Van Doorn J
3
242556 PSY 3311 PTA4 Research Methods
TH
06:00PM-10:20PM A302 Williams T
3
242555 PSY 3304 PTA4 Abnormal Psychology
242559 PSY 3312 PTA4 Psychology of Women
242557 PSY 3340 PTA4 Psychology of Learning
242560 PSY 4400 PTA4 Advanced General Psychology
242558 PSY 4421 PTA4 Physiological Psychology
M
T
T
W
TH
06:00PM-10:20PM A301 Milligan M
06:00PM-10:20PM A302 Van Doorn J
06:00PM-10:20PM A301 Milligan M
06:00PM-10:20PM R210 Ninas C
06:00PM-10:20PM A301 Van Doorn J
EDUCATION DIVISION
SYN
DEP CRS SEC
UNDERGRADUATE
DAY
TIMES/DATES
239283 RED 4401 PTK4 Reading in Content Areas
FSS
4/1-3 5/6-8 TBA
239279 EDU 3305 PTA4 Teaching With Technology
TH
TERM 4 WEEKEND
TITLE
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
239287 EDU 3308 PTA4 Integrated STEM Education
242881 EDU L308 PTB4 Integrated STEM Education Lab
239281 EDU 4400 PTA4 Classroom Management
T
TBA
T
RM
P128 Walters A
06:00PM-10:20PM P132 Staff P
TBA Staff P
06:00PM-10:20PM P135 Russell C
239282 ELE 3360 PTA4 Teaching Social Science K-6
W
239284 RED 4483 PTA4 Reading Intervention Strategies
M
06:00PM-10:20PM P135 Paleologos T
W
06:00PM-10:20PM P132 Moore C
TH
06:00PM-10:20PM P131 Riley T
242747 ELE L360 PTB4 Tching Social Science Lab
242749 RED L483 PTB4 Reading Int Strat Lab
239285 SPE 3340 PTA4 Diverse Learners
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
238824 ILA
238823 ILA
W
M
GRADUATE
6611 PTA4 Community Relationships
6684 PTA4 Curriculum & Instructional Str
T
3
3
3
3
INSTRUCTOR HR
06:00PM-10:20PM P127 Moore C
TBA
3
06:00PM-10:20PM P134 Brown L
TBA
P134 Brown L
TBA
P135 Paleologos T
06:00PM-10:20PM P131 Riley T
3
3
3
1
3
3
1
3
1
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 22
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
SYN
DEP CRS SEC
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
238826 HS
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
3370 PTA4 Pro. Communication Skills
238831 SWK 3302 PTA4 Social Service Resources
238834 SWK 3320 PTA4 Hum Beh in the Soc Env II
238835 SWK 3390 PTA4 Social Work w/Individual
238836 SWK 4481 PTA4 Social Work Practicum I
TERM 4 WEEKDAY
TIMES/DATES
RM
INSTRUCTOR HR
T
06:00PM-10:20PM R216 Cox E
3
M
06:00PM-10:20PM R213 Graves E
3
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM R201 Brandenburg S
M/W 06:00PM-09:00PM R302 Wickersham K
TH 05:00PM-06:00PM R201 Brandenburg S
GRADUATE
3
3
12
242583 SWK 7726 PTA4 Social Work w/Military Fam
T/TH 05:30PM-07:45PM R213 Davis R
3
242584 SWK 7796 PTAS Concentration Practicum I
T/TH 08:00PM-10:15PM R213 Davis R
3
238838 SWK 7796 PTA4 Concentration Practicum I
T/TH 08:00PM-10:15PM R213 Duffey K
Nutrition Minor
Troy University offers a nutrition minor program through the Department of Kinesiology and Health
Promotion. A minor in nutrition is an excellent complement to many academic majors including Exercise
Science, Hospitality Sport & Tourism, Biology, Chemistry, Human Services, Social Work, Nursing,
Psychology, and pre-health professions programs. Nutrition courses provide academic preparation for
certification programs such as personal trainer or diabetic educator. Students may also take nutrition
courses as electives. All courses are offered conveniently online and will not interfere with course
schedules. The minor may be completed in one year. Troy University has partnerships with other
universities to accept all courses in the nutrition minor for transfer to undergraduate and graduate
programs in nutrition and dietetics.
Designation
KHP 2211
KHP 3310
KHP 3311
KHP 3315
KHP 3316
KHP 4458
Course
Hours Availability
Human Nutrition
3
Terms 1, 3, 5
Introduction to Food Science w/Lab
4
Term 2
Nutrition Assessment
3
Term 3
Complementary & Alternative Therapies
2
Term 4
Community Nutrition
3
Term 5
Lifecycle Nutrition
3
Term 5
Prerequisite
KHP 2211
KHP 2211
KHP 2211
KHP 2211
For more information, please contact Dr. Teresa Johnson at 334-312-2309 or [email protected]
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Columbus/Ft Benning
Classes
506 Manchester Expressway,
Suite B20
Columbus, Georgia 31904
9230 Marne Road
Ft. Benning, Georgia 31905
BUSINESS HOURS
Columbus Location
Ft. Benning Location
Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
706-660-2300
706-660-2300
Telephone Directory
Columbus Location
Faculty
Dr. Donna Myers, Director....................................706-571-2449
Amy Grilliot.................................................706-660-2344
Reception Desk....................................................706-660-2300
Debbie Mullis, Admin Support ..............................706-660-2334
Amy Thompson, VA Representative ....................706-660-2305
Wanda Etienne, Classroom Coordinator..............706-660-2316
Ft. Benning Location
Reggie Roberson, Recruiter .................................706-660-2331
Leon Johnson, Test Center Representative..........706-660-2318
Barden Cannamela ...................................706-660-2342
Danielle Hudson.........................................706-660-2320
Mary Wynn Roper.......................................706-660-2351
Dr. John VanDoorn.....................................706-660-2356
Dr. Leslie Whatley.......................................706-660-2357
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Troy University, Phenix City
Riverfront Campus, Suite 318
Center for Student
Success
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm EST
Friday: 9am - 1pm EST
The mission of the Center for Student Success assists students is to provide programs and services
that enhance Troy University students’ academic achievement, personal and social growth, career
development, and persistence to graduation.
What we provide: The Center for Student Success assists students with academic requirements,
couseling, evaluating test scores, problem solving, and tutoring, to provide a central environment of
support to help our students navigate their jouney toward academic achievement. This journey will begin
with testing and assessment, and will continue through accommodation, remediation, and follow-up
services and programs. Periodic seminars and workshops will be conducted to lead students to success.
Tutoring: The Center for Student Success offers tutoring in basic skills development in English, Math, and
various other subjects. Tutors will assist students with requirements for courses from freshman through
graduate level. English tutors work individually with students to improve critical writing skills to become more
effective writers and thinkers. Math tutors work individually with students of help them master required
knowledge in math courses. Online on-demand tutoring services are also available for additional courses via
Smarthing at http://trojan.troy.edu/globalcampus/sites/smarthinking.html and through Blackboard.
Testing/Computer Science: The Center for Student Success computer lab is available for students who
need to take the COMPASS placement test to determine the appropriate starting level in math and English,
and for other required testing. The lab is also available to offer students the technological equipment needed
to complete academic assignments, access the internet, and print. Computers will be configured to easily
access job search materials.
Career Services: The Center for Student Success assists students with their career counseling needs. By
creating career goals and developing a career plan, our students have a better chance of attaining a
rewarding career. Assessing skills and interests, researching occupations and learning job hunting
techniques will result in employment opportunities. The Center for Student Success also assists with resume
development, maintains a database of available local jobs, hosts career fairs, and helps connect employers
with our students and alumni.
Staff Members:
Director
Dwayne McClenton, Room 318-B
[email protected]
334-448-5122
Test Proctor
Vanda Zavala, Room 318-A
[email protected]
334-448-5232
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Please read carefully! It is your responsibility to be familiar with the payment procedures and Financial Aid.
HOW TO MAKE PAYMENTS?
Students can make payments online through Trojan Web Express by using a credit or debit card. To access your Trojan
Web Express account log on to www.troy.edu. Click on Web Express, Look under “Financial Information” and select “Make a
Payment”.
Students can also make a payment by contacting Student Financial Service (SFS) at 334-670-3886/3529.
Late fees will be applied to accounts with remaining balances after the payment due date.
Students are responsible for all charges, regardless of the source of assistance (VA benefits, TA, employer-paid benefits, grants, loans, etc.). Students are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from courses based on incomplete processing
of financial aid or non-attendance. Delinquent student
accounts are referred to a collection agency.
TUITION AND FEES
Undergraduate Tuition (in-class). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250.00
per semester hour
Application Fee—Undergraduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00
non-refundable
Graduate Tuition (in-class). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $330.00
Application Fee—Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Late Payment Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) non-TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95.00
Intent to Graduate Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00
per semester hour
non-refundable
non-refundable
non-refundable
Comprehensive Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 graduate students only
Second Diploma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00
CLEP Exam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
DANTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
TrojanOne Card Replacement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00
Official Transcript. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00
DROPPING or WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS
Students may drop or withdraw from a class before the end of the first week of the term without incurring charges or after
the first week with charges listed below. Simply notifying your instructor of the need to drop or withdraw from a course does
NOT constitute a drop or withdrawal from the course. Non- attendance is NOT an automatic drop/withdrawal for the
course. Students are responsible for the procedures listed below:
DROP/WITHDRAWAL CRITICAL DATES
If you drop a course after March 21, 2016 for Term 4 you will NOT receive a full refund of your tuition, and a penalty will
be imposed on your tuition reimbursement according to the fee schedules listed below:
Term 4
By close of business March 21..............Full Refund
By close of business March 28.............90% Refund
By close of business April 4..................75% Refund
By close of business April 18................50% Refund
After April 18............................................No Refund
Students who are registered for classes and do not attend are still responsible for payment of tuition or fees regardless of the intended method of payment, i.e. TA, VA, scholarship, employee paid benefit and financial aid.
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 26
Term 4
UNDERGRADUATE GENERAL EDUCATION
COURSE &
SECTION
COURSE
TITLE
BIO 1100 CTAC
BIO L100 CTBC
Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology Lab
ANT 2280 CTAA
BIO 1100 CTAD
BIO L100 CTBD
World Religions
Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology Lab
SEM DAY & TIME
HRS OR DATES
INSTRUCTOR PREREQUSITES MARKS
3
W 1745-2215
3
1
TU & TH 1745-2215 Cannamela, B.
3
1
O’Connor, F.
M & W 1000 -1400
Grilliot, A
Goodwin, W.
Students must register for
both Class and Lab;Meets in
the Daytime
COM 2241 CTAB
Fundamentals of Speech
3
ECO 2252 CTKA
Microeconomics
3
18-20 Mar
1-3 Apr
3
TU 1745-2215
Whatley L.
Placement Test
3
TU 1745-2215
Lewis , J.
ENG 1101
3
TH 1745-2215
Whatley, L.
ENG 1102
Green, A.
ENG 1102
ENG 1101 CTAC
ENG 1102 CTAB
Composition & Modern
English I
Composition & Modern
English II
M 1745-2215
Students must register for
both Class and Lab
Powell, L.
ENG 2205 CTAB
World Literature before
1660
ENG 2206 CTAB
World Literature after 1660
3
M 1745-2215
ENG 2206 CTAC
World Literature after 1660
3
TU & TH 0900 -1115 Livingston, E.
ENG 1102
3
M 1745-2215
Lewis, J.
ENG 1102
ENG 2212 CTAA
American Literature after
1875
HIS 1101 CTAB
Western Civilization I
3
M 1745-2215
Roper, M.
HIS 1102 CTAB
Western Civilization II
3
TU 1745-2215
Roper, M.
HIS 1112 CTAA
US since 1877
3
TH 1745-2215
Roper, M.
3
TU 1745-2215
Benton, B.
LAW 2221 CTAB
Legal Environment of
Business
MTH 1105 CTAA
Intrmediate Algebra
3
W 1745-2215
Hand, W.
MTH 1110 CTAA
Finite Mathematics
3
M 1745-2215
Brown, C.
3
TU 1745-2215
Germann, L.
Courson, R.
MTH 2201 CTAA
Calculus and its
Applications
MUS 1131 CTAB
Music Appreciation
3
W 1745-2215
SCI 2233 CTAB
SCI L233 CTBB
Physical Science
Physical Science Lab
3
1
TU & TH 1000 - 1400 Hudson, D.
SCI 2234 CTKA
SCI L234 CTBK
Earth & Space Science
Earth & Space Science Lab
3
1
18 - 20 Mar
1 -3 Apr
22 -24 Apr
Hudson, D.
SOC 2280 CTAA
Social Problems in
Contemporary Society
3
M 1745-2215
Latini, N.
TROY 1101 CTAB
University Orientation
1
TU 1130-1300
Thompson, J
Meets in the Daytime
Placement Test or
C in MTH 1100
Placement Test or
C in MTH 1105
MTH 1112 or
MTH 1115
Students must register for
both Class and Lab; Meets in
the Daytime
Students must register for
both Class and Lab
Req for 1st time Students:
Meets in the Daytime;
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UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS
COURSE &
SECTION
COURSE
TITLE
ACT 2292 CTAA
Accounting II
3
ECO 2252 CTKA
Microeconomics
3
18 -20 Mar
1 -3 Apr
Goodwin, W.
3
TU 1745-2215
Benton, B.
LAW 2221 CTAB
COURSE &
SECTION
CJ 2241 CTAA
SEM DAY & TIME
HRS OR DATES
Legal Environment of
Business
COURSE
TITLE
Survey of Law and
Criminal Procedures
PRE
INSTRUCTOR REQUISITES REMARKS
M 1745-2215
Myers, R.
UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
SEM DAY & TIME
HRS OR DATES
3
TU 1745 -2215
PRE
INSTRUCTOR REQUISITES
REMARKS
Horiuchi, D.
UNDERGRADUATE HISTORY & SOCIAL SCIENCE
COURSE &
SECTION
COURSE
TITLE
SEM DAY & TIME
HRS OR DATES
PREINSTRUCTOR REQUISITES
HIS 1101 CTAB
Western Civilization I
3
M 1745-2215
Roper, M.
HIS 1102 CTAB
Western Civilization II
3
TU 1745-2215
Roper, M.
HIS 1112 CTAA
US since 1877
3
TH 1745-2215
Roper, M.
REMARKS
GRADUATE
MASTER OF SCIENCE
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
COURSE &
SECTION
COURSE
TITLE
IR 5552 CTAA
International Law
IR 6655 CTKA
International Conflict
Management
SEM DAY & TIME
HRS OR DATES
3
3
W 1745 - 2215
18-20 Mar
22 24 Apr
INSTRUCTOR
PREREQUISITES REMARKS
Van Doorn, J.
Craig, K.
All graduate business courses require Internet access. Syllabi and course documents will be posted in Blackboard under the
course which you are registered. Check the syllabus, the Blackboard site and your TROY e-mail account frequently in case any
advanced preparation is needed prior to the first meeting.
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 28
DAYTIME CLASSES
Troy University, Columbus/Ft. Benning is now offering daytime
classes!
In the upcoming year we plan to offer classes in the following
subject areas during the day:
Biology
English
Math
If you have classes that you would like to see offered during
the day or have any other suggestions, please email
Dr. Donna Myers at [email protected].
Daytime Classes offered
COURSE &
SECTION
COURSE
TITLE
BIO 1100 CTAD Principles of Biology
BIO L100 CTBD Principles of Biology Lab
ENG 2206 CTAB World Literature II
SCI 2233 CTAB Physical Science
SCI L233 CTBB Physical Science Lab
TROY 1101
CTAB
University Orientation
SEM DAY & TIME
HRS OR DATES
PRE
INSTRUCTOR REQUISITES
3
1
M & W 1000 -1400
3
TU & TH 0900 -1115 Livingston, E.
3
1
1
Grilliot, A.
TU & TH 1000 - 1400 Hudson, D.
TU 1130-1300
Thompson, J
Hours of Operation
9am to 4pm
9am to1pm
Lab closed on weekends,
holidays and class breaks.
Students must register for
both Class and Lab; Meets in
the Daytime
Meets in the Daytime
Students must register for
both Class and Lab; Meets in
the Daytime
Req for 1st time Students;
Meets in the Daytime
Computer Lab Rules
Computer Lab Hours
Monday—Thursday
Friday
ENG 1102
REMARKS
Columbus Location
506 Manchester Exp. Suite B-16
All computer labs close prior to
the beginning of evening
classes. No computer labs are
available for use during or after
class.
All computer lab users must
sign in using your Web Express
ID and password (Classes have
priority).
Plan ahead and print (TROY
Course Material ONLY) prior to
the start of classes.
Labs are closed on weekends,
holidays and class breaks.
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TROY Online
Classes
TROY Online Classes
TROY Online classes are scheduled on 9-week terms. Online class schedules, registration dates, and other important information may be found at
http://www.troy.edu/online/
•
TROY Online classes utilize the Blackboard delivery system.
Information on using Blackboard may be found on the Troy Campus website http://it.troy.edu/students/blackboard.html.
TUITION AND FEES
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 30
Undergraduate Tuition (TROY Online). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $338.00
per semester hour
Application Fee—Undergraduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00
non-refundable
Graduate Tuition (TROY Online) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $494.00
per semester hour
Application Fee—Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Late Payment Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) non-TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95.00
Intent to Graduate Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00
non-refundable
non-refundable
non-refundable
Comprehensive Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 graduate students only
Second Diploma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00
CLEP Exam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
DANTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
TrojanOne Card Replacement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00
Official Transcript. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00
DROP/WITHDRAWAL CRITICAL DATES
If you drop a course after March 21, 2016 for Term 4 you will NOT receive a full refund of your tuition, and a penalty will
be imposed on your tuition reimbursement according to the fee schedules listed below:
DROP FEES for TROY Online COURSES are as follows:
March 14-21 .........................................Full Refund
March 21-28 ....................................... 50% Refund
After March 28 ........................................No Refund
Proctored Exams
Some courses have proctored
exams. If you register for a
proctored exam course you
will be required to take one
proctored exam in that course.
For more information about
proctored exams, please visit
the TROY Online Testing
page.
Ordering Books
Books for TROY Online courses may
be purchased at the Campus Bookstore or ordered through Barnes &
Noble. http://troy.bncollege.com
Make sure that you order your
book(s) early or have them shipped
to you the fastest means possible.
You are responsible for making sure
you receive your textbooks in a
timely manner.
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Troy University - TROY Online
eTROY SPRING 2016 TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
241963 AFT 2204 XTIA Prin UAS Sensors/Sensing Sys
Allenback A
N
3
241956 ANT 2200 XTIC Anthropology
Lieb B
Y
3
241964 AFT 2208 XTIA Leg/Ethic Consdtions UAS Oper
241957 ANT 2200 XTID Anthropology
241958 ANT 2280 XTIB World Religions
241959 ANT 3311 XTIA Physical Anthropology
241960 ANT 3340 XTIA Language in Culture & Society
241961 ANT 3360 XTIA Magic, Witchcraft, & Religion
241962 ANT 4411 XTIA High Civilizations of New Wrld
241965
BIO 1100 XTIF Principles of Biology
241969
BIO 1100 XTIH Principles of Biology
241967
241971
241973
241966
241968
241970
241972
241974
BIO 1100 XTIG Principles of Biology
BIO 1100 XTII Principles of Biology
BIO 1100 XTIJ Principles of Biology
BIO L100 XTIF Principles of Biology Lab
BIO L100 XTIG Principles of Biology Lab
BIO L100 XTIH Principles of Biology Lab
BIO L100 XTII Principles of Biology Lab
BIO L100 XTIJ Principles of Biology Lab
241975 CHM 1115 XTIB Survey of Chemistry
241976 CHM L115 XTIB Survey of Chemistry Lab
241992
CJ
1101 XTIC Intro to Criminal Justice
241994
CJ
2221 XTIC Survey of Law Enforcement
CJ
2241 XTIC Survey of Law and Criminal
241993
241995
241996
241997
241998
241999
242000
242001
242002
242003
242004
242005
242006
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
1101 XTID Intro to Criminal Justice
2231 XTIC Survey of Corrections
3302 XTIA C.J. Administration
3305 XTIA Found of Emergency Management
3325 XTIB Juvenile Justice
3345 XTIC Criminology
3352 XTIB Constitutional Law in CJ
3365 XTIB Victimology
3367 XTIA History of Criminal Justice
3375 XTIC Intro to Social Science Inq.
3375 XTID Intro to Social Science Inq.
3382 XTIA Social Media Investigation
Irwin B
Cox M
Ortiz S
N
Y
Y
Pappas S
N
Maher E
N
Grantham B
Mann J
Cannamela B
Grilliot A
Gaston J
Grilliot M
Whatley A
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Cannamela B
N
Gaston J
N
Grilliot A
Grilliot M
Whatley A
King C
N
N
N
Y
King C
N
Childs J
N
Oliver D
Wigginton M
Horiuchi D
N
N
Y
Sowell M
N
McLaughlin B
N
Mathis R
Sowell M
Mathis R
Alston D
Chavez J
Rush J
Newvine T
Newvine T
Daniel G
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
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DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
32
PROCTORED
HR
242007
CJ
4421 XTIB Ethics in Criminal Justice
Zahri L
N
3
242009
CJ
4445 XTIA Curren Issues in Law Enforce
del Carmen A
Y
3
242008
242309
242011
242012
242013
242014
242015
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
241977
CS
241979
CS
241978
241980
241981
241982
241983
241984
241985
241986
241987
241988
241989
241990
241991
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
4442 XTIA Criminal Invest. & Evidence
4472 XTIB Cyber Crime
4475 XTIA Seminar in Cyber Security
4488 XTIB Internship in CJ Agency
4489 XTIB Internship in CJ Agency
4490 XTIB Internship in CJ Agency
4499 XTIC Senior Seminar in CJ
2250 XTIB Computer Science I
2255 XTIB Computer Science II
2265 XTIB Advanced Programming I
3320 XTIB Business Systems Programming
3330 XTIB Data Structure & Algorithms
3332 XTIB Software Engineering I
3347 XTIB Advanced Programming II
4420 XTIB Introduction to Database Syst
4443 XTIB Web-Based Software Development
4445 XTIB Data Communication & Networkin
4447 XTIB Systems Analysis and Design
4448 XTIB Operating Systems
4449 XTIB Applied Networking
4451 XTIB Computer Security
4495 XTIB Special Topics in Computer Sci
242016 GEO 2210 XTIC World Regional Geography
242017 GEO 2210 XTID World Regional Geography
242018 GEO 3300 XTIA Principles of Physical Geo.
242019 GEO 4402 XTIA Political Geography
242020
HIS
1101 XTID Western Civilization I
242022
HIS
1102 XTID Western Civilization II
242021
242023
242024
242025
242026
242027
242028
242029
HIS
HIS
HIS
HIS
HIS
1101 XTIE Western Civilization I
1102 XTIE Western Civilization II
1111 XTIE US to 1877
1111 XTIF US to 1877
1111 XTIG US to 1877
HIS
1112 XTIE US since 1877
HIS
1112 XTIG US since 1877
HIS
1112 XTIF US since 1877
Schwoebel R
N
Daniel G
N
Lee J
N
Daniel G
Lee J
Lee J
Newvine T
Zhong J
Huan X
Haseltine R
Basilio E
Davault J
Gibbons D
Huan X
Niu X
Huan X
Avery D
Ozkarahan I
Fulton R
Fulton R
Tabor B
Fulton R
Alagan R
Staff I
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Erhunmwunsee P
N
Mihal S
Y
Sorrensen C
Hoose A
Kruckeberg R
Ritter L
Crews E
Carlson R
Buckner T
Crews E
Blum E
O'Sullivan R
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
33
SYN
TERM 4
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
242030
HIS
242032
HIS 3304 XTIA Military History of the U.S.
242031
242037
242038
242039
242040
242041
242042
242043
HIS
1122 XTIC World History to 1500
1123 XTIB World History From 1500
HIS 3316 XTIA History of Alabama
HIS 3321 XTIA Modern Latin America
HIS 3362 XTIA Archival Methods & Practice
HIS 4430 XTIA Civil Rights Movement
HIS 4444 XTIA The Crusades
HIS 4464 XTIA England to 1688
HIS 4490 XTIA Senior Seminar in History
242049 LGL 2200 XTIA Introduction to Legal Studies
242050 LGL 3300 XTIB Legal Research and Writing
242051 LST 3310 XTIA Critical Theory
242052 MTH
242053 MTH
96
96
XTIC Pre-Algebra
XTID Pre-Algebra
242054 MTH 1100 XTID Fundamentals of Algebra
242055 MTH 1100 XTIE Fundamentals of Algebra
242056 MTH 1105 XTID Intermediate Algebra
242057 MTH 1105 XTIE Intermediate Algebra
242058 MTH 1105 XTIF Intermediate Algebra
242059 MTH 1110 XTID Finite Mathematics
242060 MTH 1110 XTIE Finite Mathematics
242061 MTH 1110 XTIF Finite Mathematics
242062 MTH 1112 XTID Pre-Calculus Algebra
242063 MTH 1112 XTIE Pre-Calculus Algebra
242064 MTH 1112 XTIF Pre-Calculus Algebra
242065 MTH 1114 XTIA Pre-Calculus Trigonometry
242066 MTH 2201 XTID Calculus and Its Applications
242067 MTH 2201 XTIE Calculus and Its Applications
242068 MTH 2215 XTIB Applied Discrete Mathematics
242069
242070
PHI 2203 XTIB Introduction to Philosophy
PHI 2204 XTIB Ethics
242086 POL 2241 XTIB American National Government
242087 POL 2260 XTIB World Politics
242088 POL 3330 XTIA Political Theory
242089 POL 3340 XTIA U.S. Gov - Executive Branch
242090 POL 3351 XTIA International Relations
242091 POL 3390 XTIA Art of Political Science Rsrch
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
Merriman S
Y
3
Saunders R
N
3
Crews E
N
Coumbe A
McCall J
Olliff M
Tucker L
Hoose A
Robison D
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Puckett D
N
Folmar J
N
Mock D
Marshall W
Easterling W
Pullen H
Armstrong M
Bennett C
Porter D
Anderson H
Connell R
Voloshin V
McNellis R
Anderson R
Belyi S
Wolfe B
Ghosh S
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Chouinard K
N
Laliberte D
Y
Vilardi R
Roblee K
Marshall W
Kennedy B
McDaniel D
Slobodchikoff M
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Kim H
N
Sun F
N
Kolasa T
Hayes D
N
Y
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
34
HR
242092 POL 4420 XTIA Constitutional Law
Stevenson M
N
3
242094 POL 4451 XTIA Public Personnel Admin.
Brennan M
N
3
242093 POL 4421 XTIB Introduction to Public Admin
242071
SCI 2233 XTIC Physical Science
242076
SCI 2234 XTIE Earth & Space Science
242073
242078
242080
242082
242084
242085
242072
242074
242077
242079
242081
242083
SCI 2233 XTID Physical Science
SCI 2234 XTIF Earth & Space Science
SCI 2234 XTIG Earth & Space Science
SCI 2234 XTIH Earth & Space Science
SCI 3365 XTIA Principles of Applied Science
SCI 3370 XTIA Toxic,radioactive & Hazardous
SCI L233 XTIC Physical Science Laboratory
SCI L233 XTID Physical Science Laboratory
SCI L234 XTIE Earth and Space Science Lab
SCI L234 XTIF Earth and Space Science Lab
SCI L234 XTIG Earth and Space Science Lab
SCI L234 XTIH Earth and Space Science Lab
242100 SOC 2275 XTID Introduction to Sociology
242101 SOC 2275 XTIE Introduction to Sociology
242102 SOC 2275 XTIF Introduction to Sociology
242103 SOC 2280 XTIB Social Prob in Contmp Society
242104 SOC 3300 XTIA Social Institutions
242105 SOC 3310 XTIB Minorities in US Social Struc
242106 SOC 3323 XTIB Juvenile Delinquency
242107 SOC 3331 XTIB Sociology of the Family
242108 SOC 3332 XTIB Family Violence
242109 SOC 3345 XTIA Criminology
242110 SOC 3356 XTIA Sociology of Aging
242111 SOC 3357 XTIA Soc Aspects of Human Sexuality
242112 SOC 3365 XTIA The Sociology of Sport
242113 SOC 4408 XTIA Rural Sociology
242114 SOC 4411 XTIB Demography
242115 SOC 4420 XTIA Sociological Theory
242116 SOC 4459 XTIA Medical Sociology
242096
SS
3375 XTIB Intro to Social Scientific Inq
242098
SS
4498 XTIB Social Science Theory
242097
242099
SS
SS
3376 XTIB Stats Appl of Social Sci Inq
4499 XTIB Senior Seminar
Beall K
Menon G
Sanders J
Barwood H
Lukjan S
Dunkley N
Earnshaw K
Liu S
Wang Z
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Menon G
N
Barwood H
N
Sanders J
Lukjan S
Dunkley N
Earnshaw K
Dunn T
Pullen R
Crawley M
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Durham A
N
Dunn T
N
Burroughs R
Poole M
Dunn T
Esmail A
Campbell B
Zaworski L
Mehdipour A
Dunn T
Lupo C
Siefke N
King A
Ejem D
Goodwin A
Schjott D
Gill B
Staff I
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
35
SYN
TERM 4
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
242117 ACT 2291 XTIC Principles of Accounting I
Paul A
Y
3
242119 ACT 2292 XTIC Prin of Accounting II
Flores M
Y
3
242118 ACT 2291 XTID Principles of Accounting I
242120 ACT 2292 XTID Prin of Accounting II
242121 ACT 3394 XTIA Governmental Accounting
242122 ACT 4495 XTIA Income Tax Accounting II
242123 ACT 4496 XTIA Managerial/Cost Accounting II
242124 ACT 4498 XTIA Fraud Examination-Adv. Audit
242125 BUS 3310 XTIB Innovative Pract & Thoughts
242126 BUS 3382 XTID Business Communications
242127 BUS 3382 XTIE Business Communications
242128 BUS 3382 XTIF Business Communications
242129 BUS 4474 XTIC Business and Society
242130 BUS 4474 XTID Business and Society
242131 BUS 4476 XTIB Strategic Management
242132 BUS 4476 XTIC Strategic Management
242134 ECO 2251 XTID Prin of Macroeconomics
242135 ECO 2251 XTIE Prin of Macroeconomics
242136 ECO 2252 XTIC Prin of Microeconomics
242137 ECO 2252 XTID Prin of Microeconomics
242138 ECO 2252 XTIE Prin of Microeconomics
242139 ECO 4451 XTIB International Trade & Finance
242140
FIN
2210 XTIB Personal Financial Planning
242142
FIN
3331 XTID Managerial Finance
242141
242143
242144
FIN
FIN
FIN
3331 XTIC Managerial Finance
3332 XTIB Financial Management II
4431 XTIA Inter. Financial Management
242145 HRM 3375 XTIB Global Human Resource Mgmt.
242146 HRM 4473 XTIA Labor Law & Collective Bargain
242147 HRM 4481 XTIB Staffing
242148 HRM 4482 XTIA Mgt. Hlth, Safety, & Diversity
242149 HRM 4483 XTIB Human Resource Development
242150 HRM 4485 XTIB Performance Appraisal and Comp
242151
IS
2241 XTIG Computer Concepts and Applic
242153
IS
2241 XTII Computer Concepts and Applic
242152
242154
242155
IS
IS
IS
2241 XTIH Computer Concepts and Applic
2241 XTIJ Computer Concepts and Applic
2241 XTIK Computer Concepts and Applic
Staff I
Flores M
Cole E
Myers R
Caldarola R
Strachan B
Chekwa C
Borowski M
Borowski M
Scroggins S
Schrimsher M
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Schrimsher M
N
Hunter D
Y
Heron W
Tori S
Roufagalas J
Byrd W
Minadeo D
Minadeo D
Tori S
Whitlock J
Krishnamoorthy A
Bookout J
Bookout J
Krishnamoorthy A
Edwards T
Michael D
Michael D
Kuzmicki J
Kuzmicki J
McDonald D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Thomas S
N
Sherman S
N
Sherman S
Teng K
Gibbons D
N
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
36
PROCTORED
HR
242156
IS
2241 XTIL Computer Concepts and Applic
Ray M
N
3
242158
IS
3310 XTIC Intro to Info Sytm & Data Anal
Sherman S
Y
3
242157
242159
242160
IS
IS
IS
2241 XTIM Computer Concepts and Applic
3310 XTID Intro to Info Sytm & Data Anal
3350 XTIA Business Programming
242161 LAW 2221 XTID Legal Environment of Business
242162 LAW 2221 XTIE Legal Environment of Business
242163 MGT 3300 XTID Principles of Management
242164 MGT 3300 XTIE Principles of Management
242165 MGT 4460 XTIA Introduction to Project Mgmt
242166 MGT 4471 XTIA Leadership and Change
242167 MGT 4472 XTIB Organizational Behavior
242168 MGT 4478 XTIB Managing in a Global Envir.
242169 MGT 4479 XTIB Management Seminar
242170 MKT 3300 XTIE Principles of Marketing
242171 MKT 3300 XTIF Principles of Marketing
242172 MKT 3300 XTIG Principles of Marketing
242173 MKT 3300 XTIH Principles of Marketing
242174 MKT 3362 XTIC Advertising
242175 MKT 3364 XTIA Services Marketing
242176 MKT 4461 XTIA Personal Selling
242177 MKT 4462 XTIB Consumer Behavior
242178 MKT 4468 XTIB Global Marketing
242179 MKT 4469 XTIA Marketing Management
242180
QM
2241 XTIC Business Statistics I
242182
QM
2241 XTIE Business Statistics I
242181
242183
242184
QM
QM
QM
2241 XTID Business Statistics I
3345 XTIC Operations Management
3345 XTID Operations Management
242228 ADJ 2220 XTIB Intro to Advertising
242185 ART 1133 XTIG Visual Arts
242186 ART 1133 XTIH Visual Arts
242187 ART 1133 XTII Visual Arts
242189 ART 1133 XTIJ Visual Arts
242190 ART 1133 XTIK Visual Arts
242198 CLA 2260 XTIB Classical Mythology
242191 COM 2241 XTII Fundamentals of Speech
242192 COM 2241 XTIJ Fundamentals of Speech
Creel R
Shehane R
Staff I
Shoop R
White M
Minsky B
Simpson J
Bailey S
Blackwell R
Blackwell R
Chekwa C
Heron W
Neese W
Northam M
Elbeck M
Eppler D
Wright D
Wright D
Burns C
Ogungbure A
Ogungbure A
Ogungbure A
Kim H
Pappanastos E
Kim H
Nott C
Nott C
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Marshall M
N
Nelson G
Y
Berwager K
Donahue M
Williams E
Stalder A
Howard P
Tassie K
Padgett J
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
37
SYN
TERM 4
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
242193 COM 2241 XTIK Fundamentals of Speech
Stiefel A
Y
3
242195 COM 2241 XTIM Fundamentals of Speech
Burns E
Y
3
242194 COM 2241 XTIL Fundamentals of Speech
242446 COM 2241 XTIN Fundamentals of Speech
242229 COM 3324 XTIA Gender Communication
242196 DRA 1130 XTID Introduction to Drama
242197 DRA 1130 XTIE Introduction to Drama
242308 DRA 1130 XTIF Introduction to Drama
242199 ENG
242200 ENG
96
96
XTIC Fund of Grammar & Sent Wrtng
XTID Fund of Grammar & Sent Wrtng
242201 ENG 1100 XTIC Preparatory English
242202 ENG 1101 XTIE Comp and Modern English I
242203 ENG 1101 XTIF Comp and Modern English I
242204 ENG 1101 XTIG Comp and Modern English I
242205 ENG 1101 XTIH Comp and Modern English I
242206 ENG 1102 XTIJ Comp and Modern English II
242207 ENG 1102 XTIK Comp and Modern English II
242208 ENG 1102 XTIL Comp and Modern English II
242209 ENG 1102 XTIM Comp and Modern English II
242210 ENG 1102 XTIN Comp and Modern English II
242211 ENG 1102 XTIO Comp and Modern English II
242212 ENG 1102 XTIP Comp and Modern English II
242213 ENG 2205 XTID World Literature Before 1660
242214 ENG 2205 XTIE World Literature Before 1660
242215 ENG 2205 XTIF World Literature Before 1660
242216 ENG 2206 XTID World Literature After 1660
242217 ENG 2206 XTIE World Literature After 1660
242218 ENG 2211 XTIC American Lit Before 1875
242219 ENG 2211 XTID American Lit Before 1875
242220 ENG 2212 XTID American Lit After 1875
242221 ENG 2212 XTIE American Lit After 1875
242222 ENG 2212 XTIF American Lit After 1875
242223 ENG 2245 XTIA British Literature After 1785
242224 ENG 3366 XTIA Professional Document Design
242225 ENG 4400 XTIA Sel Top Lit Stud in Region Lit
242226 ENG 4405 XTIA History of Eng Language
242227 ENG 4495 XTIA Senior Seminar in English
Wilson M
Stiefel A
Y
Y
Cochran M
N
Krach J
N
Bamman J
Bamman J
Fontana R
Dew J
Padgett D
Bonds P
Clemmer L
Bai K
Brewer K
Kosiba S
Carolipio S
Boutwell A
Smith P
Vanags J
Birge J
Pengilly C
Paquette P
Lewis J
Menon P
Paquette P
Whatley J
Curnutt K
Meredith J
Bonds P
Kosiba S
Meredith E
Ross K
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Paquette P
N
Nokes R
Y
Kosiba S
Curnutt K
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
38
HR
242235 MUS 1131 XTIH Music Appreciation
Howard R
N
3
242237 MUS 2235 XTIB Listening to Jazz
Smith R
N
3
242236 MUS 1131 XTII Music Appreciation
242230 SPN 1141 XTID Introductory Spanish I
242231 SPN 1141 XTIE Introductory Spanish I
242232 SPN 1142 XTIA Introductory Spanish II
242238 ASL 1141 XTIC American Sign Language I
242239 ASL 1142 XTIB American Sign Language II
242240 ASL 2242 XTIA American Sign Language IV
242241 ASL 2252 XTIA ASL Fingerspelling
242242
ITP
3366 XTIA Discourse Analysis I
242244
ITP
4458 XTIA Adv. Interactive Interpreting
242243
ITP
4457 XTIA Advanced ASL to English
242245 PSY 2200 XTID General Psychology
242246 PSY 2200 XTIE General Psychology
242247 PSY 2200 XTIF General Psychology
242248 PSY 2205 XTIB Psychology of Adjustment
242249 PSY 2210 XTIC Developmental Psychology
242250 PSY 2210 XTID Developmental Psychology
242251 PSY 2230 XTIB Orientation to Psychology
242252 PSY 3301 XTIC Basic Statistics
242253 PSY 3301 XTID Basic Statistics
242254 PSY 3304 XTIC Abnormal Psychology
242255 PSY 3304 XTID Abnormal Psychology
242256 PSY 3310 XTIB Sensation & Perception
242257 PSY 3311 XTIC Research Methods
242258 PSY 3311 XTID Research Methods
242259 PSY 3312 XTIB Psychology of Women
242260 PSY 3320 XTIB Child Psychology
242261 PSY 3320 XTIC Child Psychology
242262 PSY 3322 XTIB Abnormal Child Psychology
242263 PSY 3332 XTIC Family Violence
242264 PSY 3340 XTIB Psychology of Learning
242265 PSY 3351 XTIB Theories of Learning
242266 PSY 3360 XTIB Forensic Psychology
242267 PSY 3370 XTIB Comparative Psychology
242268 PSY 3380 XTIB Social Psychology
242269 PSY 3385 XTIB Evolutionary Psychology
242270 PSY 4400 XTIB Advanced General Psychology
Foust B
Suero K
Fournier R
Suero K
N
Y
Y
Y
Kelly J
N
Rainone M
N
DiSiervi R
Rose R
Winston E
Staff I
Staff I
Hoblit K
Shaver K
Barron K
Goldstein M
Templeton M
Slaughter C
Valkyrie K
Hollingsworth D
McNellis J
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Poole J
N
Staff I
N
Jones L
Valkyrie K
Evans R
N
Y
Y
Vega-Rodriguez L
N
Muse R
N
Valkyrie K
Beck E
Hofheins J
Kostek K
Hornsby J
Wills P
Van Loo J
Harkabus-Fast L
Randall C
Harris A
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
39
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN
DEP
CRS SEC
242271
PSY
4410 XTIB Industrial/Organizational Psy
242273
PSY
4430 XTIA Intro to Substance Abuse Coun
TERM 4
242272
242274
242275
242276
242277
242278
242292
242293
242294
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
PSY
HS
HS
HS
242295
KHP
242297
KHP
242296
242298
242299
242300
242301
242302
242303
TITLE
4421 XTIB Physiological Psychology
4450 XTIA Theories of Personality
4451 XTIA History & Systems of Psych
4460 XTIB Cognitive Psychology
4478 XTIA Behv Analyst Prof & Ethical Pr
4480 XTIB Senior Seminar in Psychology
2240 XTIA Ethics
2240 XTIB Ethics
4400 XTIA Human Service Field Experience
1142 XTIB Beginning Weight Training
KHP
2200 XTIA Health Concepts
KHP
2211 XTIB Human Nutrition
2202 XTIA First Aid, Safety, Cpr
KHP
2240 XTIA Personal and Community Health
KHP
2251 XTIA Foundations of Phys Educ & Hlt
KHP
KHP
KHP
2242 XTIB Intermediate Weight Training
2260 XTIA Applied Fitness Concepts
3315 XTIA Complementary and Alt Thrpy
242304
SWK 2250 XTIA Intro to Social Work
242306
SWK 3320 XTIB Hum Beh in the Soc Env II
242305
242307
SWK 3320 XTIA Hum Beh in the Soc Env II
SWK 3390 XTIA Social Work w/Individual
242279 HSTM 2201 XTIA Leisure in Society
242280 HSTM 3355 XTIB Intro to Hosp, Sport & Tourism
242281 HSTM 3372 XTIA Hospitality Management
242282 HSTM 4419 XTIA Tourism Enterprises
242283 HSTM 4425 XTIA HRM in Hospitality
242284 HSTM 4430 XTIA Marketing in HSTM
242285 HSTM 4440 XTIA Governance & Policy in Sport
242286 HSTM 4445 XTIA Research Methods in Hstm
242287 HSTM 4451 XTIA Sport Finance
242288 HSTM 4452 XTIA Sport Communication
242289 HSTM 4455 XTIA Facility Management
242290 HSTM 4488 XTIB Internship I in HSTM
242291 HSTM 4489 XTIB Internship II in HSTM
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
Harrell J
N
3
Willis B
Y
3
Navarro M
N
McQueen D
N
Rayner C
N
Madsen J
Gayman C
Strickland C
N
N
Y
Duffey K
N
Hill M
N
Jackson J
Johnson L
Shaughnessy C
Bush G
Galloway P
Shaughnessy C
Johnson L
Martin T
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
Martin T
N
Wickersham K
N
Lewis O
N
Johnson T
Vukovich K
Eubanks L
Price-Howard K
Holladay P
Price-Howard K
Holladay P
Price-Howard K
Kim M
Goldsmith A
Kim M
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Dixon M
N
Danzey-Bussell L
Y
Danzey-Bussell L
Carroll M
Carroll M
Y
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
2
3
3
1
3
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
40
PROCTORED
HR
242044 LDR 1100 XTIC Introduction to Leadership
Spry R
Y
3
242046 LDR 2200 XTIB Tools for Leadership
Welch S
N
3
Shannon C
N
242045 LDR 1100 XTID Introduction to Leadership
Wilson P
242047 LDR 3310 XTIA Leadership& Interpersonal Skls
Bush E
242048 LDR 4400 XTIA Leadership Seminar
241949 TROY 1101 XTIF University Orientation
Brandes L
241950 TROY 1101 XTIG University Orientation
Brandes J
241951 TROY 1101 XTIH University Orientation
Oberst I
241952 TROY 1101 XTII University Orientation
Myers D
241953 TROY 1101 XTIJ University Orientation
Denison B
242546 TROY 1102 XTIA Career Exploration & Planning
241955 TROY 3300 XTIB Job Search Techniques
SYN
DEP
CRS
Term 4 WEEKEND
SEC
Farver A
My Schedule
TITLE
Brown D
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR
41
SYN
TERM 4
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
GRADUATE
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
241799
CJ
6610 XTIB Principles of Administration
Rush J
N
3
241801
CJ
6622 XTIB Sem in the Admin. of Justice
Lee J
N
3
241800
241804
241805
241806
241807
241808
241809
241810
241811
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
CJ
6620 XTIB Current Trends in Criminal Law
6630 XTIA Juvenile Justice
6636 XTIB Criminological Theory
6638 XTIA Seminar in Civil Liberties
6644 XTIA Administrative Law
6650 XTIB Survey of Resrch Method in CJ
6652 XTIA Seminar in Corrections
6655 XTIA Sel Top in Cj Crime & Sports
6690 XTIB Capstone for Criminal Justice
241812 EBS 6621 XTIA Environmental Toxicology
241813 EBS 6635 XTIA Land Use Planning
241829 EBS 6665 XTIA Sustainable Development
241870 GEO 5550 XTIA Intro - Web Based GIS
241826
HIS 5522 XTIA History of American Women
241828
HIS 6632 XTIA American Historiography
241827
241830
241856
241857
241858
241859
241860
241861
241862
241863
241864
241865
241866
241867
241868
241869
HIS 5533 XTIA Modern Russia
HIS 6696 XTIA Sel Top His His of Mod Middle
IR
5524 XTIA Contem American Foreign Policy
IR
6601 XTIB Research Methods in IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
IR
241831
PA
241833
PA
241832
241834
241835
241836
PA
PA
PA
PA
5551 XTIB Survey International Relations
6610 XTIA International Organizations
6612 XTIA Comparative Public Policy
6620 XTIB Internat'l Political Economy
6621 XTIA East Asian Political Economy
6635 XTIA National Security Policy
6644 XTIA Comp Pol Middle East
6652 XTIB Theory & Ideology in Int Relat
6655 XTIA Internat'l Conflict Management
6656 XTIA Internat'l Power and Influence
6681 XTIA Tribalism & Colonial in Africa
6688 XTIA Islamic Fundamentalism
6601 XTIC Research Methods in Public Adm
6603 XTIA Economics for Public Mgt
6605 XTIA Training & Development
6610 XTIB Found of Public Administration
6620 XTIB Theory of Organizations
6622 XTIB Public Policy
Moore R
Morrison S
N
Y
Chavez J
N
Moak S
N
Folmar J
Dretsch E
Burton C
Lee J
Wigginton M
Miller C
Waldner L
Boyd C
Earnest S
Blum E
Gnoinska M
Blum E
Hagler A
Nelson S
Harrington J
Davis G
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Farkasch R
N
Hayes D
Y
Anderson T
N
Harrington J
N
Leach J
N
Ziegler A
Taylor S
N
Y
Todhunter J
N
Lerche C
Y
Slobodchikoff M
N
Leach J
N
Craig K
N
Dunning P
Dunning J
Mitchell C
Loutzenhiser K
Waldner L
N
N
N
N
Y
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule 42
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
241837
PA
6624 XTIB Public Human Resource Mgt
Mitchell C
N
3
241839
PA
6631 XTIB Program Evaluation
Loutzenhiser K
N
3
241838
241840
241843
241844
241845
241846
241847
241848
241849
241850
241851
241852
241853
241854
241855
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
6630 XTIB Strategic Planning
6645 XTIB Managing Government Contracts
6646 XTIB Organizational Behavior
6647 XTIA Advanced Contract Admin
6650 XTIB Governmental Budget & Fin Mgmt
6665 XTIB Leadership in Public Admin
6667 XTIA Exec Ldrship in Nonprofit Org
6668 XTIB Grant Wrtg Pub & Nonprofit Org
6674 XTIB Ethics in Public Admin
6675 XTIA Public Health Services Admin
6678 XTIA Intro to Public Health
6679 XTIA e-Governance
6694 XTIB Internship
6699 XTIB Capstone in Public Admin
6699 XTIC Capstone in Public Admin
241871 SOC 5515 XTIA Sociology of Gender
241872 SOC 5520 XTIA Sociological Theory
241883 SOC 5570 XTIA Sel Top in Soc Prob: Contempor
241874
SS
6698 XTIA Social Theory
241881 HSA 6681 XTIA Legal & Social Issues Hlth Adm
241875 ACT 6691 XTIB Fin/Man Accounting Glbl Exec
241876 BUS 6600 XTIC Survey of Business Concepts
241877 BUS 6600 XTID Survey of Business Concepts
241878 BUS 6607 XTIB Capstone Experience
241879 BUS 6611 XTIB Global Business Strategy
241880
FIN
6631 XTIB Global Financial Management
241882 HRM 6601 XTIC Legal Env of Employment Decis
241884 HRM 6601 XTID Legal Env of Employment Decis
241885 HRM 6603 XTIC Human Resource Management
241887 HRM 6622 XTIB Workforce Planning & Staffing
241888 HRM 6623 XTIB Training and Dev of Human Res
241889 HRM 6632 XTIB Compensation and Benefits
241890 HRM 6635 XTIB Employee Relations and Safety
241891 HRM 6645 XTIB International Hum Res Mgmt
241892 HRM 6698 XTIB Strategic Human Resource Mgt
241893
IS
6626 XTIA Specialized Study
Dunning P
Alvarey J
Gibson P
Cerniglia-Mosher M
N
N
N
Y
Meine M
N
Roberts-Lewis K
N
Esteves T
Hetrick M
Gibson P
Austin L
McDaniel D
Esteves T
Roberts-Lewis K
Meine M
Anderson T
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Brooks J
N
Durham A
N
King A
Elbaz G
Kronenburg M
Staff I
Morrison R
Minsky B
Hamby W
Morrison R
Cheng W
Vardaman D
Benton W
Hannay M
Hoover D
Edwards T
Hoover D
Voss R
Simpson J
Hannay M
Staff I
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
43
SYN
TERM 4
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
241894 MGT 6615 XTIC Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco
Mankelwicz J
Y
3
241896 MGT 6670 XTIA Seminar in International Mgt
Matuszek P
Y
3
241895 MGT 6615 XTID Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco
241897 MGT 6681 XTIB Organization Dev & Change
241898 MKT 6661 XTIB Global Strategic Marketing
241899 MSM 6610 XTIB Theories of Organization Beh
241900 MSM 6633 XTIB Leading & Dev High Perf Teams
241901 MSM 6635 XTIB Ldrship of Innovation & Change
241902 MSM 6645 XTIB Total Qlty Mgt in Organization
241903 MSM 6650 XTIA Ldrshp Roles in Stategic Mgt
241904 MSM 6655 XTIA Advanced Leadership
241905
QM
6640 XTIB Data Analysis for Glbl Mgt
241935 COM 6610 XTIA Leadership and Media Strategie
241937 COM 6620 XTIA Cont. Issues in Strg. Comm
241939 COM 6635 XTIA Stategic Organizational Comm
241940 COM 6699 XTIA Strategic Comm Capstone
241942 JRN 6615 XTIB PR and Stategic Communication
241916 ADE 6606 XTIB Current & Emerg Education Tech
241911 ADE 6653 XTIA Educational Evaluation
241918 ADE 6670 XTIA Adult Learning & Development
241919 ADE 6680 XTIA Curriculum Dev for Adult Educ
241920 ADE 6691 XTIB Research Methodology
241921 ADE 6699 XTIB Capstone
241932
CP
6634 XTIA Drug Educ, Prev, & Interventn
241922 EAL 6609 XTIA Comm & Prob Solvng for Sch Ldr
241912 EAL 6653 XTIA Educ Eval for School Improvemt
241906 ECE 6634 XTIA Inq Into Logico-Math Knowledge
241907 EDG 6670 XTIA Special Populations of Gifted
241917 EDU 6606 XTIB Current & Emerging Instr Tech
241908 EDU 6611 XTIA Educ Technology in Curriculum
241923 EDU 6613 XTIB Prin of Instructional Design
241924 EDU 6614 XTIA Advanced Instructional Design
241925 EDU 6616 XTIA Distance Learning Strategies
241926 EDU 6618 XTIA Adv Multimedia Instruction
241909 EDU 6629 XTIB The Master Teacher
241910 EDU 6653 XTIA Educational Evaluation
241913 ELE 6600 XTIA Diagnostic Appr to Tchg Math
241943 MUS 6653 XTIA Educational Eval in Music
Mankelwicz J
Voss R
Colley M
Hunter D
Bandow D
Self D
Bandow D
Casile M
Matuszek P
Staff I
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Padgett S
N
Hoppin S
N
Colaco B
Fulmer H
N
Y
Colaco B
N
Conner T
Y
Shader K
N
Reynolds J
N
Lawton D
Y
Reynolds J
N
Rosser-Mims D
N
Arrington P
N
Clark E
Conner T
Lee J
Morin V
Shader K
Figliano F
Aisami R
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Shader K
N
Aisami R
Y
Fortune D
Y
Paleologos T
N
McKenzie D
N
Paleologos T
Walker M
N
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
241933 PSY 5501 XTIA Psych Tests and Measurements
Toner B
241934 PSY 6669 XTIA Behavior Pathology
Wright J
241914 PSY 6631 XTIB Psych Foundations of Education
241915 SPE 6614 XTIA Adapt Stratg for Mld Dis K-6
241944 SFM 6604 XTIA Statistical Analy & Interp
241945 SFM 6616 XTIA Sport Finance
SYN
TERM 4
DEP CRS SEC
3
N
3
N
Miller J
EDUCATION SPECIALIST
TITLE
Y
Johnson J
Carroll M
241947 SFM 6691 XTIA Research Methods II
HR
N
Dixon M
241946 SFM 6673 XTIA Ethics in Sport
PROCTORED
McKenzie D
Kim M
INSTRUCTOR
44
Y
Y
Y
N
3
3
3
3
3
3
PROCTORED
HR
241930 EDU 7709 XTIA Sem in Dec-Mak for Tch & Ed Ad
Russell C
N
3
241927
ILA
6643 XTIA Human Resources Admin
Johnson K
N
3
241929
TL
7747 XTIA Instructional Coaching
241931 ELE 7763 XTIA Legal Issues & Ethics in Educ
241928
ILA
7793 XTIA Program Evaluation
241948 SFM 8814 XTIA Seminar in Sport Finanace
SYN
DEP
Russell C
CRS
Term 4 WEEKEND
SEC
Conner T
Conner T
My Schedule
TITLE
Dixon M
N
N
N
N
3
3
3
3
DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR
45
SYN
DEP
Troy University - TROY Online
CRS
Term 5 WEEKEND
SEC
My Schedule
TITLE
DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR
46
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
NURSING
SYN
DEP CRS SEC
FULL SEMESTER
238417 NSG 2204
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
NXIA Nutrition
238418 NSG 2204 NXIB Nutrition
238419 NSG 2204 NXIC Nutrition
238420 NSG 2230
NXIA Advanced Medical Terminology
238422 NSG 3315
NXIA Pathophysiology
238421 NSG 2230 NXIB Advanced Medical Terminology
238423 NSG 3315 NXIB Pathophysiology
238424 NSG 3315 NXIC Pathophysiology
238425 NSG 3340
NXIA Ethics in Nursing
238427 NSG 4407
NXIA Clinical Nutrition
238426 NSG 3340 NXIB Ethics in Nursing
238428 NSG 4407 NXIB Clinical Nutrition
238429 NSG 4407 NXIC Clinical Nutrition
238430 NSG 4419
NXIA Research & Evidence in Nsg
238431 NSG 4419 NXIB Research & Evidence in Nsg
238432 NSG 4419 NXIC Research & Evidence in Nsg
238433 NSG 4430
NXIA Advanced Nursing Theory
238434 NSG 4430 NXIB Advanced Nursing Theory
238435 NSG 4430 NXIC Advanced Nursing Theory
238436 NSG 4431 NXPA Advanced Nursing Preceptorship
238437 NSG 4431 NXPB Advanced Nursing Preceptorship
238438 NSG 4431 NXPC Advanced Nursing Preceptorship
238439 NSG 4431 NXPD Advanced Nursing Preceptorship
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED HR
Seibenhener S
N
2
Brown A
N
2
Seibenhener S
Lahnstein T
Lahnstein T
Leigh K
Leigh K
Leigh K
McBride M
McBride M
Johnson T
Johnson T
Johnson T
Vardaman S
Vardaman S
Lahnstein T
Lahnstein T
Lahnstein T
McBride M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Lahnstein T
N
Leigh K
N
Vardaman S
McBride M
N
N
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
47
SYN
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
FULL SEMESTER
238914 NSG 6612
GRADUATE
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED HR
NXIA Advanced Health Assessment
Farrell R
Y
3
238921 NSG 6612 NXIC Advanced Health Assessment
Jones S
Y
3
238919 NSG 6612 NXIB Advanced Health Assessment
238923 NSG 6612 NXID Advanced Health Assessment
238927 NSG 6612 NXIE Advanced Health Assessment
238930 NSG 6613 NXPA Adv Health Assessment Precept
238932 NSG 6613 NXPB Adv Health Assessment Precept
238933 NSG 6613 NXPC Adv Health Assessment Precept
238934 NSG 6613 NXPD Adv Health Assessment Precept
238936 NSG 6613 NXPE Adv Health Assessment Precept
238937 NSG 6613 NXPF Adv Health Assessment Precept
238938 NSG 6613 NXPG Adv Health Assessment Precept
238939 NSG 6613 NXPH Adv Health Assessment Precept
238940 NSG 6613 NXPI Adv Health Assessment Precept
238941 NSG 6613 NXPJ Adv Health Assessment Precept
239023 NSG 6613 NXPK Adv Health Assessment Precept
239024 NSG 6613 NXPL Adv Health Assessment Precept
239025 NSG 6625
NXIA Specialized Study in Adv Nsg
239027 NSG 6634
NXIA Role of the Informatics Spec
239026 NSG 6633
NXIA Healthcare Information System
239031 NSG 6636 NXPA Nursing Informatics Internship
239050 NSG 6638
NXIA Adv Adlt Hlth Geron Care III
239052 NSG 6649
NXIA Advanced Pharmacology
239051 NSG 6639 NXPA Adv Adlt Hlth Ger Care III Int
239053 NSG 6649 NXIB Advanced Pharmacology
239054 NSG 6649 NXIC Advanced Pharmacology
239055 NSG 6655
NXIA Syn & Eval of Adv Nsg Practice
239056 NSG 6655 NXIB Syn & Eval of Adv Nsg Practice
239057 NSG 6655 NXIC Syn & Eval of Adv Nsg Practice
239059 NSG 6655 NXID Syn & Eval of Adv Nsg Practice
Burns D
Whitted K
Riley C
Farrell R
Y
Y
Y
Y
Burns D
N
Whitted K
Y
Holmes S
Wright C
Jones S
Mason S
Fuller D
Boothe A
Cavey W
Murner N
Fetner B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Staff I
N
Martin S
Y
Fortson J
Forehand J
Miller B
Lennen N
Sluder M
Sluder M
Harriott I
Forehand J
Hamilton B
Burns D
Farrell R
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
2
4
2
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
48
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
SYN
DEP CRS SEC
FULL SEMESTER
239060 NSG 6660
TITLE
NXIA Foundations of Advanced Pract
239063 NSG 6660 NXIB Foundations of Advanced Pract
239064 NSG 6660 NXIC Foundations of Advanced Pract
239065 NSG 6660 NXID Foundations of Advanced Pract
239066 NSG 6660 NXIE Foundations of Advanced Pract
239068 NSG 6670
NXIA Role Synthesis Seminar
239069 NSG 6670 NXIB Role Synthesis Seminar
239070 NSG 6670 NXIC Role Synthesis Seminar
239072 NSG 6670 NXID Role Synthesis Seminar
239073 NSG 6671
NXIA Advanced Pathophysiology
239074 NSG 6671 NXIB Advanced Pathophysiology
239075 NSG 6680 NXPA Family Nurse Pract Internship
239076 NSG 6680 NXPB Family Nurse Pract Internship
239077 NSG 6680 NXPC Family Nurse Pract Internship
239078 NSG 6680 NXPD Family Nurse Pract Internship
239079 NSG 6680 NXPE Family Nurse Pract Internship
239080 NSG 6680 NXPF Family Nurse Pract Internship
239081 NSG 6680 NXPG Family Nurse Pract Internship
239085 NSG 6680 NXPH Family Nurse Pract Internship
239082 NSG 6680 NXPH Family Nurse Pract Internship
239083 NSG 6680 NXPI Family Nurse Pract Internship
239084 NSG 6680 NXPJ Family Nurse Pract Internship
239086 NSG 6691
NXIA Research Methodology
239087 NSG 6691 NXIB Research Methodology
239088 NSG 6691 NXIC Research Methodology
239091 NSG 6691 NXID Research Methodology
239090 NSG 6691 NXIE Research Methodology
239092 NSG 6697 NXPA Scholarly Inquiry Practicum II
239093 NSG 6697 NXPB Scholarly Inquiry Practicum II
239094 NSG 6697 NXPC Scholarly Inquiry Practicum II
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED HR
Miller B
Y
2
Mason S
Y
2
Nelson J
Staff I
Staff I
Farrell R
Burns D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Mason S
Y
Burns D
Y
Wright C
Holmes S
Farrell R
Burns D
Holmes S
Whitted K
Wright C
Jones S
Mason S
Fuller D
Fuller D
Boothe A
Cavey W
Lennen N
Miller B
Lewis S
Hamilton B
Pines E
Riley C
Riley C
Wright C
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
1
1
1
49
SYN
Troy University - TROY Online
DEP CRS SEC
FULL SEMESTER
Doctorate
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED HR
239114 NSG 8805
NXIA Principles of Epidemiology
Lennen N
Y
3
239116 NSG 8815
NXIA Eval Mthds Improv Clin Outcom
Spurlock A
Y
3
239115 NSG 8805 NXIB Principles of Epidemiology
239117 NSG 8815 NXIB Eval Mthds Improv Clin Outcom
239118 NSG 8820 NXPA Synthesis of Evidence Based II
239119 NSG 8820 NXPB Synthesis of Evidence Based II
239120 NSG 8840 NXPA Synthesis of Evid Based Pra IV
239121 NSG 8840 NXPB Synthesis of Evid Based Pra IV
239122 NSG 8840 NXPC Synthesis of Evid Based Pra IV
239123 NSG 8850 NXPA Dnp Synthesis Project Dissem
239124 NSG 8850 NXPB Dnp Synthesis Project Dissem
Riley C
Lewis S
Jones S
Mason S
Jones S
Spurlock A
Spurlock A
Hamilton B
Hamilton B
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3
3
2
2
5
5
5
3
3
Spring 2016, Term 4 Class Schedule
50
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