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SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY
FALL QUARTER 2017
UNDERGRADUATE DEADLINES & REGISTRATION INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
2017-2018 Academic Calendar .......................................................................................... 2
Fall Quarter 2017 Calendar ............................................................................................... 3
University Communication Policy ..................................................................................... 3
Student Responsibility ........................................................................................................ 3
Registration Appointment Information ............................................................................ 4
Registration Information .................................................................................................... 5
Schedule of Classes (CourseAvail)..................................................................................... 7
Reading the Schedule of Classes ...................................................................................... 12
When/Where Classes Meet ............................................................................................... 12
Classroom Locations ......................................................................................................... 13
Important Add and Drop Procedures ............................................................................. 13
Add/Drop Policy (including petition link) ...................................................................... 13
Unit Overload .................................................................................................................... 14
Auditing Courses ............................................................................................................... 14
Administrative Cancellation of Course Enrollment ...................................................... 14
Tuition, Fees and Financial Aid ....................................................................................... 14
Withdrawal from the University ..................................................................................... 14
Re-enrollment/Returning Student Form ........................................................................ 15
Grading Policies and Regulations .................................................................................... 15
Academic Credit Evaluation ............................................................................................ 16
Non-Degree Students ........................................................................................................ 17
Academic Integrity ........................................................................................................... 17
Administrative Policies and Regulations (FERPA) ....................................................... 18
Degree Requirements ........................................................................................................ 18
Academic Program Policies and Regulations ................................................................. 20
Fall Final Exam Schedule ................................................................................................. 22
Schedule Planning Guide.................................................................................................. 23
University Honors Program Schedule of Classes ........................................................... 24
Winter 2018 Tentative Course Offerings ........................................................................ 25
Spring 2018 Tentative Course Offerings ........................................................................ 44
FERPA Non-Disclosure Form.......................................................................................... 66
Quick Links and Office Locations
Access Card Office www.scu.edu/access
Benson Center 106 and 200, 408/551-1647
Bursar’s Office (Tuition) www.scu.edu/bursar
Admission & Enrollment Mgmt Bldg, 1st floor, 408/554-4424
Campus Bookstore www.scu.edu/bookstore
Building 303, 408/554-4356
Campus Safety http://university-operations.scu.edu/campus-safety
Parking structure, 1st floor, 408/554-4441
Core Curriculum www.scu.edu/core
Cowell Health Center www.scu.edu/cowell
Building 701, 408/554-4501
Drahmann Academic Advising & Learning Resources Center www.scu.edu/drahmann
Kenna Hall 101, 408/554-4318
eCampus: Registering for Classes www.scu.edu/ecampus
Enrollment Service Center www.scu.edu/onestop [email protected]
Admission & Enrollment Mgmt Bldg, 1st floor , 408/551-1000
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act FERPA www.scu.edu/ferpa
Financial Aid Office www.scu.edu/financialaid
Admission & Enrollment Mgmt Bldg, 1st floor, 408/554-4505
Global Engagement Office www.scu.edu/globalengagement/
Vari 1st floor, 48/551-3019
Institutional Research (Graduation Rate) www.scu.edu/ir
Walsh Administration Building, Lower Level, 408/554-4396
Office of the Registrar www.scu.edu/registrar [email protected]
Admission & Enrollment Mgmt Bldg, 1st floor, 408/554-4331
Student Life www.scu.edu/studentlife
Benson Center 205, 408/554-4583
2017-2018 UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC CALENDAR - approved
FALL QUARTER 2017
May 1-12
May 15-26
Sep 16-17
Sep 18
Sep 18-22
Sep 22
Sep 27
M-F
M-F
Sa-Su
M
M-F
F
W
Oct 6
F
Oct 6
F
Oct 13
Oct 13
Oct 13
F
F
F
Nov 3
Nov 6-17
Nov 20-24
Nov 23-24
Dec 1
Dec 4-8
Dec 8
Dec 13
Dec 25-26
Dec 29, Jan 1
F
M-F
M-F
Th-F
F
M-F
F
W
M-Tu
F, M
SPRING QUARTER 2018
Mandatory academic advising period
Fall registration appointment period
New student Welcome Weekend
Classes begin
Late registration/add period
Last day to add a class
Mass of the Holy Spirit 12 noon at Mission
Church. Classes will not meet from 11:45am
-1:15pm. Classes scheduled to begin at 1pm
Will begin instead at 1:15pm.
Last day to submit incomplete Spring 2017
Summer Session 2017 work to faculty
Last day to petition for degrees to be
conferred in December 2017
Last day to drop classes without a W
Last day to declare P/NP grading option
Last day to remove Spring 2017 and
Summer Session 2017 incompletes (faculty)
Last day to drop classes with a W
Winter 2018 registration appointment period
Academic holiday
Thanksgiving; administrative holidays
Classes end
Fall final examinations
Residence halls close 9 p.m.
Fall quarter grades due (faculty)
Christmas recess; administrative holidays
New Year’s recess; administrative holidays
Feb 12-23
Mar 30
M-F
F
Apr 2
Apr 3
Apr 3- 9
Apr 9
Apr 20
M
Tu
Tu-M
F
F
Apr 27
Apr 27
Apr 27
F
F
F
Apr 27
F
Apr 30-May 11
May 14-25
May 18
May 28
M-F
M-F
F
M
Jun 8
Jun 11-14
Jun 14
F
M-Th
Th
Jun 16
Jun 17
Sa
Su
Jun 19
Tu
Spring registration appointment period
Good Friday; administrative and
academic holiday
Easter Monday, academic holiday
Classes begin
Late registration/add period
Last day to add a class
Last day to submit incomplete Winter 2018
work to faculty
Last day to drop classes without a W
Last day to declare P/NP grading option
Last day to remove Winter 2018
incompletes (faculty)
Last day to petition for degrees to be
conferred in September 2018
Annual mandatory academic advising period
Fall 2018 registration appointment period
Last day to drop classes with a W
Memorial Day; academic and administrative
holiday
Classes end
Spring final examinations
Residence halls close 9 p.m. (nongraduating students)
167th Undergraduate Commencement
Residence halls close 12 p.m. (graduating
students)
Spring quarter grades due (faculty)
SUMMER SESSION 2018*
WINTER QUARTER 2018
Nov 6-17
Jan 8
Jan 8-12
Jan 12
Jan 15
M-F
M
M-F
F
M
Jan 26
F
Jan 26
F
Feb 2
Feb 2
Feb 2
F
F
F
Feb 19
M
Feb 12-23
Feb 23
Feb 23
M-F
F
F
Mar 16
Mar 19-23
Mar 26-30
Mar 28
F
M-F
M-F
W
Winter registration appointment period
Classes begin
Late registration/add period
Last day to add a class
Martin Luther King Day; academic and
administrative holiday
Last day to submit incomplete Fall 2017
work to faculty
Last day to petition for degrees to be
conferred in March 2018
Last day to drop classes without a W
Last day to declare P/NP grading option
Last day to remove Fall 2017 incompletes
(faculty)
Presidents’ Day; academic and
administrative holiday
Spring 2018 registration appointment period
Last day to drop from classes with a W
Last day to petition for degrees to be
conferred in June 2018
Classes end
Winter final examinations
Spring recess
Winter quarter grades due (faculty)
Mar 12
M
Apr 9
M
Apr 16
May 21
M
M
Online application period begins for nonSCU students
Registration appointment period begins
(SCU students)
Registration begins for non-SCU students
Financial clearance deadline
Session 1
Jun 21
Jun 25
Jun 25
Jul 4
Jul 6
Jul 20
Jul 25
Jul 26-27
Aug 1
Th
M
M
W
F
F
W
Th-F
W
Classes begin
Last day to add a class
Last day to declare P/NP grading option
Independence Day; administrative holiday
Last day to drop classes without a W
Last day to drop classes with a W
Classes end
Summer session 1 final examinations
Summer session 1 grades due (faculty)
Session 2
Jul 30
Aug 1
Aug 1
Aug 10
Aug 24
Aug 31
Sep 3
Sep 4-5
Sep 10
M
W
W
F
F
F
M
Tu-W
M
Classes begin
Last day to add a class
Last day to declare P/NP grading option
Last day to drop classes without a W
Last day to drop classes with a W
Classes end
Labor Day; administrative holiday
Summer session 2 final examinations
Summer session 2 grades due (faculty)
*See Summer Schedule of Classes Session 3 and 4 dates
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All dates are inclusive
Registration dates are subject to change
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Santa Clara University
FALL QUARTER 2017 UNDERGRADUATE INFORMATION
Deadlines & Registration Policies
Effective – April, 2017
FALL QUARTER 2017 CALENDAR
May 1-12
M-F
Mandatory academic advising period
Oct 13
F
Last day to remove Spring/Summer 2017
Incompletes (faculty)
May 15-26
M-F
Fall registration appointment period
Oct 13
F
Last day to drop class without a W
Aug 21
M
Financial clearance deadline
Oct 13
F
Last day to declare P/NP grading option
Sep 4
M
Nov 3
F
Last day to drop classes with a W
Sep 16-17
Sa-Su
Labor Day
Academic/Administrative Holiday
New Student Welcome Weekend
Nov 6-17
M-F
Sep 18
M
Classes begin
Nov 2-24
M-F
Winter 2017 registration appointment
period
Academic holiday
Sep 18-22
M-F
Late registration/add period
Nov 23-24
Th-F
Thanksgiving; administrative holiday
Sep 22
F
Last day to add a class
Dec 1
F
Classes end
Sep 22
F
Dec 4-8
M-F
Fall final examinations
Sep 27
W
Dec 8
F
Residence halls close 9 pm
Sep 29
F
Last day to withdraw from University with
100% refund (less applicable fees)*
Mass of the Holy Spirit 12pm Mission Church
Classes will not meet from 11:45 am-1:15
pm. Classes scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm
will begin instead at 1:15 pm
Last day to withdraw from University with
50% refund (less applicable fees)
Dec 13
W
Fall quarter grades due (faculty)
Oct 6
F
Dec 25-26
M-Tu
Christmas recess; administrative holiday
Oct 6
F
Last day to submit incomplete
Spring/Summer 2017 work to faculty
Dec 29,Jan 1
F, M
New Year’s recess; administrative holidays
Oct 6
F
Last day to petition for degrees to be
Conferred in December 2017
Last day to withdraw from University with
25% refund (less applicable fees)
** For detailed refund information, refer to the Bursar link: http://www.scu.edu/bursar/refunds/ugrefund_policy.cfm
University Communication Policy
The University will communicate with undergraduate students through a variety of formats. Information that is sent to
undergraduate students from the University via their campus mailbox, local address, or their Santa Clara e-mail address is
considered official communication and should be treated as such. Students are asked to check their campus mailbox and
their Santa Clara e-mail account on a daily basis, and are responsible for reading and responding to the information they receive
from the University.
Students with Disabilities
Students with disabilities should contact Disabilities Resources in the Drahmann Advising Learning Center. The office is
located in Benson, Room 216.
Student Responsibility
Students are personally responsible for knowing all academic and administrative policies and regulations affecting their
program of study and for abiding by all such policies and regulations during their period of enrollment at the
University. Continued enrollment is subject to compliance with the academic and administrative policies and regulations as
described herein and otherwise published by the University. Failure to understand the policies and regulations does not relieve a
student of his or her responsibility for adhering to the policies and regulations.
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Registration Appointment Information
When can you view assigned fall registration appointments?
You will be able to view your assigned registration appointment on Monday, April 24, 2017, by using eCampus. Undergraduate
classes will also be viewable on Course Availability on the Wednesday, April 24, 2017. http://www.scu.edu/courseavail/.
How is the Registration Appointment Assigned?
Registration appointments are determined by academic level which is based on the number of units a student has completed
and takes into consideration those units currently in progress. The following students qualify for priority registration which
allows them to register ahead of the general population: students with documented disabilities, Honors Program students, LEAD
Scholars, NCAA Athletes, Leavey Scholars, foster youth, and Military Science students.
Students with documented disabilities are given the first appointments at all levels (senior, junior, sophomore and freshmen,
and in that order). They are followed by senior and junior level students who are members of Honors or LEAD scholars or are
NCAA qualified athletes. They are mixed together and then put in order by the total number of units completed and including
those units in progress. Then senior students who are Leavey Scholars or Military Science students are mixed together and
ordered by the number of completed units and those units currently in progress. Following this group are seniors who are not
members of a defined priority group and they are ordered by number of units including those units in progress.
Next is the junior level Leavey Scholars or Military Science students who are mixed together then ordered by number of
completed units and units in progress. Junior level students who are not members of a defined student group are listed in order
of number of completed units including units in progress.
The next group of students is sophomore and freshmen level students who are a member of Honors or LEAD scholars or are
NCAA qualified athletes. They are mixed together then ordered by the total number of units including units in progress. Then
sophomore students who are Leavey Scholars or Military Science students are mixed together and ordered by number of
completed units and including units in progress. Following this group are sophomores who are not members of a defined
priority group and they fall in order by number of units including those units in progress.
Next are the freshmen level Leavey Scholars or Military Science students who are then mixed together and ordered by the
number of completed units and those in progress. Freshmen level students who are not members of a defined student group
are listed in order of number of completed units including units in progress.
Non-degree undergraduates are assigned the last appointment times for the term. Note that there are no appointments
scheduled from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (normal class times) or on the weekend or holidays.
Below is the URL that takes you to a chart that represents the order in which students are assigned appointment times. Again
note that the groups listed under the "Group" heading are mixed together then ordered by number of units completed and also
takes into consideration units in progress.
To view chart, click on: http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Registration-Appointments.cfm
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Registration Information
Students must be officially registered for all classes in accordance with the regulations, procedures, and dates.
Registration is subject to full payment of tuition, room and board charges, and other fees associated with enrollment. The
University reserves the right to deny registration to any student for reasonable cause. Santa Clara students may not be
concurrently enrolled at another college or university except for extraordinary reasons with the approval of the Drahmann
Center.
Students register for classes via University eCampus during the time assigned by the Office of the Registrar. Students who do
not complete registration during the initial registration period may do so during the published late registration period for the
term. Initial registration for a term or class additions are not accepted after the last day of the late registration period. Students
not formally registered for credits by the end of the first week of the quarter, will be automatically discontinued from Santa
Clara University. Students wishing to re-enroll with the University must notify the Office of the Registrar in writing of their
intent to return using the Returning Student Form and should consult with a University Adviser in the Drahmann Center to
review their academic plans. Students with a "hold" on their eCampus account must reconcile the “hold” prior being approved
to re-enroll.
During the first week of each term, students may change their original registration schedule by adding and dropping classes in
accordance with the procedures established by the Office of the Registrar. During the second, third, and fourth weeks of the
term, a student may drop a class without receiving a mark of “W” for the class on their academic record. From the fifth week to
the end of the seventh week of the term, a student may drop a class and receive a mark of “W” for the class on their academic
record. Students may not drop classes after the last day of the seventh week of the term. Students who do not complete a
course and do not drop the class in accordance with the required procedures will receive an appropriate grade in the class.
Students who have not earned 44 units, including transfer credit, may not enroll in upper-division courses without the written
approval of the instructor, and the chair of the department offering the course. This restriction does not apply to upper-division
foreign language courses for which a student has demonstrated sufficient proficiency or to engineering courses in the major
program.
Students may not sit in a class without formally enrolling in the class and will not receive academic credit. Sitting in a class or
obtaining an instructor’s signature on an add form does not constitute enrollment. Registration must be completed in
accordance with the regulations, procedures, and dates in the Fall 2017 Undergraduate Deadlines & Registration Information
virtual booklet, before the end of the add period is required for any student to receive academic credit for any course.
Students who do not attend the first day of a class may be subject to administrative cancellation of their enrollment in that
class in order to make space available to other students. A student who must miss the first day of a class and wishes to remain
in the course should contact the instructor in advance. No student who misses the first day of a class should assume that they
have been dropped from the course. Students are responsible for checking the status of their enrollment in all courses prior to
the end of the late registration period.
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REGISTRATION eCampus


Monday, April 24, 2017 - Course Availability will have classes that will be offered Fall Quarter 2017.
http://www.scu.edu/courseavail/
Monday, April 24, 2017 - Go to eCampus to find out your registration appointment.
If you have a hold on your registration you MUST contact the office that placed the hold for reconciliation. The registration
system will not allow you to register for classes if you have a hold.
REGISTRATION WINDOW 1 (May 15-Jun 17)

Students may enroll for no more than 19 units during the first registration window. One 2-unit course or two 1-unit
courses are not counted as overload units. To add a 2 unit or 1 unit course go to
http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Request-to-Add-One-2-unit-Course-or-Two-1-unit-Courses.cfm and submit before the
late registration deadline.
REGISTRATION WINDOW 2 (Sep 16-17 )

Students who have completed 131 units and have a cumulative grade point average of 2.20 or higher may enroll in up
to 20 units without approval from a University Adviser in the Drahmann Center.

Students who do not meet the above criteria may enroll for no more than 19 units. One 2-unit or two 1-unit courses
are not counted as overload units. To add a 2-unit or 1-unit course, go to http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Request-toAdd-One-2-unit-Course-or-Two-1-unit-Courses.cfm and complete the online form before the late registration deadline.
REGISTRATION WINDOW 3 (Sep 18-22)

Students in the University Honors Program and/or students who have a cumulative grade point average at Santa Clara
of at least 3.3 may enroll in up to 25 units without written approval by a University Adviser at the Drahmann Advising
Center.

Students who do not fit into the above category may enroll in no more than 19 units during the second registration
window. One 2-unit course or two 1-unit courses are not counted as overload units. To add a 2 unit or 1 unit course, an
Add/Drop Form which can be found at http://www.scu.edu/ registrar /Request-to-Add-One-2-unit-Course-or-Two-1unit-Courses.cfm and complete the online form before the late registration deadline.

Students requiring permission to add overload units must obtain the signature of a University Adviser at the Drahmann
Advising Center on the ‘Permission for Unit Overload Form’ and submit that form to the Enrollment Service Center
located in the Admission and Enrollment Service Building before the late registration deadline. If the class is closed,
the instructor’s signature or permission number is required.
Exceptions to exceed maximum units are rare. Students must contact
Dean Kathryn Palmieri at [email protected]
in the Drahmann Advising Center if they wish to be reviewed for an exception.
The last day to add a class is Friday, sept 22, 2017.
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Schedule of Classes via Course Availability
COURSE AVAILABILITY
http://www.scu.edu/courseavail/
The CourseAvail Web site provides access to class data for past, current and forthcoming terms, and
course descriptions (where available). CourseAvail's data is updated every minute (approximately) from
the University's administrative system database regarding seat information, and so the information
available in CourseAvail's search results may vary from the data displayed in eCampus.
Seat
From the CourseAvail home page, you can enter a "quick" or "advanced" search. To enter a quick search, you can submit a 5‐
digit class number, a subject abbreviation (ENGL), or subject and course number (ENGL 11), or a full subject description
(English). The quick search will always search against the most active term's data ("most active" is the term most frequently
selected by CourseAvail users). The advanced search gives you more control over the selection of records.
The class details display, which is shown when a 5‐digit class number is selected, includes a description from the University
Bulletin (if available).
Schedule
The Schedule search interface allows you to select a subject (or multiple subjects) from a specific school for a specified term.
The search results will be grouped by undergraduate and graduate classes, and then grouped by subject. You can modify the
sort order of the search results by clicking on the label at the top of a column (Class, Number, Title, etc.).
Additional Features:
1. Facebook Watch List
You can now save a list of classes to watch using the CourseAvail app on Facebook. CourseAvail on Facebook includes the same
up‐to‐date information about scheduled classes and available seats, and also allows you to share and view Watch Lists with
your friends on Facebook.
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2.
View course information
To view course information begin by selecting a Term and School, then select one or more items from the Subject and/or Core
menus. www.scu.edu/courseavail
Set appropriate quarter
Login to save
watchlist
Set the appropriate level
(undergraduate/graduate)
Type Course subject
(i.e., ECON 1)
for course options offered
For course
details -- click
on course
number
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Classroom location
on campus map
After viewing
course details,
close out by
clicking on “x”
Course description
Other “like” section options
offered
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Add to “watchlist”
To “add to watchlist,
click on the “eye” icon
Refresh – see
seat
availability
To see
your
watchlist
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To see how a course will reflect on your schedule (“add course”):
To “add course”
and see how a
course effects
your class
schedule
IMPORTANT
NOTE: “to add”
on courseavail
IS NOT
REGISTRATION
ON ECAMPUS
Watchlist/“my plan”
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Reading the Schedule of Classes
Course offerings are organized by school: College of Arts & Sciences; Leavey School of Business; School of Education; School
of Engineering; and University Programs. Departments are listed alphabetically within each area and courses are listed
sequentially 1 through 199 in each department. Courses numbered 1 through 99 are lower division and those numbered
100 through 199 are upper division. Students who have completed less than 44 units may not register for upper division
courses without permission.
Each course shown in the schedule of classes is identified with a single line of information subdivided into ten parts. The line
of identification information on each course includes the following items in this order:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Course subject abbreviation and number (e.g., ENGL 1)
Class number - a five digit number unique to this section (e.g. 16372).
Class Title - usually in abbreviated form, e.g. "CALC AN GEOM I" for "Calculus and Analytic Geometry I".
Days - scheduled meeting days for the section (M= Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; R = Thursday; F =
Friday).
Time - beginning and ending times for the section.
Location – Building and room number where class is to be held
Instructor – There are courses listed to which an instructor had not been assigned when the schedule was created.
In such cases the instructor is listed as “Staff.” You may wish to contact the relevant department to learn the name
of the professor teaching the course. “TBA” will appear occasionally in the schedule in place of the “room,” “days,”
and/or “hour” information. This information is “To Be Announced or “To Be Arranged” when classes begin. The
appropriate department will provide the information when it is available.
When Classes Meet
Undergraduate classes meet on Mon/Wed/Fri for 65
minute periods, and on Tues/Thurs for 100 minute periods.
Classes are scheduled at the following times:
Mon/Wed/Fri
8:00 – 9:05 a.m.
9:15 – 10:20 a.m.
10:30 – 11:35 a.m.
11:45 – 12:50 p.m.
1:00 – 2:05 p.m.
2:15 – 3:20 p.m.
3:30 – 4:35 p.m.
4:45 – 5:50 p.m.
6:00 – 7:05 p.m.
7:15 – 8:20 p.m.
8:30 – 9:35 p.m.
Schedule for Studio Art
Mon/Wed/Fri
8:00 – 10:20 a.m.
10:30 – 12:50 p.m.
1:00 – 3:20 p.m.
3:30 – 5:50 p.m.
6:00 – 8:20 p.m.
Tue/Thur
8:30 – 10:10 a.m.
10:20 – 12:00 p.m.
12:10 – 1:50 p.m.
2:00 – 3:40 p.m.
3:50 – 5:30 p.m.
5:40 – 7:20 p.m.
7:30 – 9:10 p.m.
Where Classes Meet
The full schedule of classes is available on eCampus
(www.scu.edu/eCampus), and the Course Availability web
site (www.scu.edu/courseavail).
Schedule for Studio Art
Tue/Thur
8:30 – 10:50 a.m.
11:00 – 1:20 p.m.
2:00 – 4:20 p.m.
4:30 – 6:50 p.m.
7:00 – 9:20 p.m.
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Classroom Locations
Up-to-date listing of classrooms available on eCampus or CourseAvail at www.scu.edu/courseavail.
Important Add Policy and Procedures
Friday, September 22, 2017 – Last Day to Add a Class
If a class has filled to capacity, you may seek the instructor’s permission to add it. If you receive permission, the instructor will
give you a unique, section-specific permission number that will override class capacity. Use the permission number to add the
class through eCampus during the first week of the term.
If the permission number does not work, go to our Enrollment Service Center, located in the Admissions and Enrollment
Services building, no later than Friday, September 22, 2017, to add a class, complete and submit the Add form with the
permission number the instructor provided.
When you need special permission to add a classSome classes require special permission to enroll and may be added only with the instructor’s signature on an add form. These
classes are added at the Enrollment Service Center during the registration period and no later than 5 p.m., Fri, Sept 22, 2017.
Important Drop Deadlines
Friday, October 13, 2017--Last day to drop a class without a “W” grade being recorded
Dropping courses must be done on eCampus.
Friday, November 3, 2017--Last day to drop a class with a “W” grade being recorded
Dropping a class will result in a “W” be assigned to the student’s academic record. Confirmation of this drop will be sent to the
instructor of record via SCU email.
Petition for an exception to University Policy
IMPORTANT – Petition for an exception
The staff in the Enrollment Service Center will not accept requests to add/drop courses after published deadlines. Exceptions
may possibly be made depending on compelling reasons submitted by students.
If you have compelling reason(s) you want reviewed for an exception to University policy you must submit a petition using the
website link below:
http://cms.scu.edu/registrar/petition.cfm
After submission of the petition, it will be reviewed by the University Registrar. A response will be returned to the student’s SCU
e-mail account within 24 hours of receipt of the petition (weekend submissions will take a longer response time).
Please note: To complete this process, you must check the ‘Acknowledge’ box on the web form. This means that you
understand it is your responsibility to check your SCU e-mail account within 24 hours of submission of your petition to find out
what has been decided. You may not submit your petition without first acknowledging that you understand your responsibility.
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Unit Overload Policy
Students may enroll for no more than 19 units unless they are in the University Honors Program, or their cumulative grade point
average at Santa Clara is at least 3.3, or they have upper-division status and obtain approval from the Drahmann Center. One 2unit course or two 1-unit courses are not counted as overload units. Students who meet the criteria above will not be permitted
to register for more than 25 units without approval of the Drahmann Center. Students may register for courses that result in
overload units only during the late registration period.
An additional one 2-unit class or two 1-unit classes can be added via an add form online form which can be found on the
Registrar’s website at http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Request-to-Add-One-2-unit-Course-or-Two-1-unit-Courses.cfm Complete
this form before the late registration deadline
Additional unit requests need to be approved at the Drahmann Center.
Auditing Courses
Students admitted to degree status at Santa Clara may audit one course in addition to their regular course load in a term. A
maximum of three courses may be audited during a student’s academic career. Permission to audit a course will be given only at
the end of the late registration period and only if space is available in the class. No credit is assigned for an audited course, but
the successful completion of an audit will be indicated on a student’s transcript by the notation “AUD.” Students pay a $100.00
per course audit fee. Full-time matriculated undergraduate students will not be charged. Non-degree students may not audit
courses. This form is online at http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Course-Audit-Option-for-Undergraduate-Students.cfm
Administrative Cancellation of Course Enrollment
Students who enroll in a course for which they are not eligible are subject to administrative cancellation of their enrollment in
that course. Prior to the end of the late registration period, an instructor may notify the University registrar to drop freshmen
who registered in upper-division courses, to drop students who have not satisfied the prerequisites for the course, or to drop
students lacking the instructor permission required for certain courses.
Tuition, Fees, and Financial Aid
For detailed tuition and fees, refer to the Bursar website link: http://www.scu.edu/bursar/refunds/ugrefund_policy.cfm
for Financial Aid, logon to: http://www.scu.edu/financialaid/ .
Withdrawal from the University
Students who wish to withdraw from the University during a quarter or at the conclusion of any quarter must complete a
withdrawal form and an exit interview in the Drahmann Center. If the formal requirements for withdrawal are met, the student’s
registration will be canceled without further academic penalty. Students who leave the University during a quarter without
withdrawing in accordance with the required procedures will receive an appropriate grade in all courses in which they were
registered and are not eligible for a refund of tuition or other fees.
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Students who wish to withdraw from the University are responsible for meeting with a University Adviser in the Drahmann
Center, for submitting the applicable withdrawal form with the Enrollment Service Center, and for completing all other
withdrawal requirements. The effective date used for the determination of any refund of tuition is the date on which notification
of withdrawal is received by the Enrollment Service Center, not the last date of attendance by the student. Neither dropping all
courses via eCampus nor informing an individual faculty member, an academic department, or the Dean’s Office constitutes an
official withdrawal from the University. The official date of withdrawal from the University cannot be backdated prior to the
date on which the student submits the applicable withdrawal form or notification to the Enrollment Service Center.
Students who withdraw from the University during fall, winter, or spring term will receive a tuition refund in accordance with the
following:
• Students who withdraw from the University by the end of the first week of classes will receive a full refund of tuition for the
term; less the applicable registration cancellation fee (dropping classes will NOT make one eligible for a refund).
• Students who withdraw from the University by the end of the second week of classes will receive a 50 percent refund of
tuition for the term (dropping classes will NOT make one eligible for a refund).
• Students who withdraw from the University by the end of the third week of classes will receive a 25 percent refund of tuition
for the term (dropping classes will NOT make one eligible for a refund).
• Students who withdraw from the University after the third week of classes will receive no tuition refund for the term.
Students who withdraw from the University are responsible for any outstanding financial obligations with the
University. Students who used deferred payment plans or student loans during their attendance at the University must clear
their financial obligations with the Office of Enrollment Services. Students who have unpaid bills or other unsettled financial
obligations with the University will not receive academic transcripts or be eligible for re-enrollment until they have cleared all
such obligations.
For detailed refund information, refer to the Bursar website link: http://www.scu.edu/bursar/refunds/ugrefund_policy.cfm.
Re-enrollment
A student who withdrew from the University is eligible to re-enroll without special permission under the following conditions:
 The student left the University in good academic standing.
 The student has no outstanding financial obligations with the University.
 The student plans to return to the same college or school at the University.
 The student is returning within five years of the date of their withdrawal.
Students who do not meet the conditions above must seek permission to re-enroll from the dean of Academic Support Services.
Re-enrolling students are subject to degree and curriculum requirements in the Undergraduate Bulletin in effect at the time of
re-entry.
Students wishing to re-enroll must notify the Office of the Registrar in writing of their intent to return using the “Returning
Student Form” http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Returning-Students-Form.cfm and should consult with a University Adviser in the
Drahmann Center to review their academic plans. Students on leave who have attended another college or university are only
permitted to transfer in a maximum of 10 units of elective credit and are required to forward to the Office of the Registrar an
official transcript of all work completed during their absence.
Grading Policies and Regulations
Pass/No Pass (P/NP)
Some courses are offered only on a pass/no pass basis, and a student with junior or senior standing and a declared major may
choose to take an elective course on a pass/no pass basis. The P/NP option cannot be requested for a course that satisfies a
major, minor or core requirement or a major or minor elective requirement. Students may enroll in only one course per quarter
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on a pass/no pass basis. This option must be elected by Friday of the 4 week of class and may not be reversed.
A grade of “P” signifies that the quality of work done is equivalent to a letter grade of “C” or higher, while a grade of “NP”
denotes work at the level of “C–” or lower. These courses are not used in calculating the student’s grade point average. A
maximum of six courses taken under the pass/no pass option in which the student receives a mark of “P” can be used to fulfill
the unit requirements for graduation. This form is online at http://www.scu.edu/registrar/ Undergraduate-Pass_No-PassOption.cfm
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Audit (AUD)
The mark of "AUD" is assigned when a student enrolls in a class on an audit basis. A mark of "AUD" cannot be changed to any
other grade. This form is online at http://www.scu.edu/registrar/Course-Audit-Option-for-Undergraduate-Students.cfm
Withdrawn (W)
The mark of "W" is assigned by the Office of the Registrar when a student completes the formal requirements dropping a class or
withdrawing from the University. A mark of "W" cannot be changed to any other grade or mark. A mark of "W" is included in the
student's academic record and appears on the student's transcript, but is not included in the calculation of the student's grade
point average.
Academic Credit Evaluation
Units Taken at Other Institutions
Credit is awarded for coursework completed at other colleges and universities subject to certain limitations. Courses from
accredited institutions are generally transferable if they are similar in nature to courses listed in the Santa Clara University
Undergraduate Bulletin. Courses from California community colleges are also generally transferable under the same conditions
and if designated as transferable to the University of California. Courses of a trade or technical nature do not transfer. Courses
from colleges not accredited, trade schools, extension programs, or correspondence programs do not transfer.
Students can receive credit for coursework completed at other colleges and universities prior to matriculation at Santa Clara for
no more than half of the total number of quarter units required for a Santa Clara degree. The Leavey School of Business and the
College of Arts and Sciences accept a maximum of 87.5 quarter units of transfer credit. The School of Engineering accepts credit
for up to one-half of the total number of units required for each specific major. After enrolling at Santa Clara, students can
receive credit for coursework completed at other colleges and universities for no more than 10 quarter units of free electives,
subject to the limitation that no more than half of the total number of quarter units required for a Santa Clara degree can be
earned at another institution. Transfer credit earned after initial enrollment at Santa Clara may not be used to fulfill University
Core Curriculum, college or school, department, or program requirements.
Transfer credit for all coursework completed at other colleges and universities require approval from the Drahmann Center and
the chair of the department offering the equivalent Santa Clara course. The student must have earned a grade of “C” or better in
a course for transfer credit to be granted. Courses taken on a pass/no pass or credit/no credit basis are not accepted as transfer
credit. Grades for units earned at other institutions are not included in a student’s Santa Clara academic history or in the
calculation of the Santa Clara grade point average.
Study Abroad and Domestic Study Programs
Units and grades earned for coursework in University-operated study abroad programs, University-affiliated study abroad
programs, University study abroad exchange programs, and University-affiliated domestic study programs are included in a
student’s Santa Clara academic history. Units earned in approved study abroad and domestic study programs may be used to
fulfill University Core Curriculum, college or school, department, or program requirements subject to prior approval by the
appropriate dean’s office, department chair, or program director. However, such units do not satisfy the University residency
requirement. Grades earned in approved study abroad and domestic study programs are included in the calculation of the Santa
Clara grade point average.
Units earned for coursework in study abroad and domestic study programs not operated by or affiliated with the University are
subject to the policies governing units taken at other institutions.
More information about Study Abroad Regulations can be found on their department website.
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Non-Degree Students
The Santa Clara University undergraduate program is designed primarily for full-time, degree-seeking students. To maintain the
University’s commitment to its primary undergraduate constituency of degree students, non-degree students are permitted to
register in accordance with the following policies subject to space availability in classes.
Santa Clara Alumni
Santa Clara alumni who have been awarded a degree from Santa Clara University may enroll in undergraduate classes on a forcredit basis or may audit undergraduate classes. Alumni may enroll for no more than 10 units per term on a for-credit basis, or
they may audit one course per term. They are certified for enrollment by the Office of the Registrar and register for classes
during the late registration period of the term. Contact Alumni Relations at http://www.scu.edu/alumni/services/benefits/
audit.cfm to request appropriate forms.
University Employees
University employees who are students at another accredited college or university may enroll in undergraduate classes at Santa
Clara if they are in good standing and have a cumulative grade point average of “C” or better at their home institution. They may
not enroll concurrently at Santa Clara and another college or university. University employees who are not currently admitted to
degree status are certified for enrollment by the Office of the Registrar and may audit one course per term.
Students from Other Colleges and Universities
Students from another accredited college or university may enroll in undergraduate classes at Santa Clara if they are in good
standing and have a cumulative grade point average of “C” or better at their home institution. They may not be enrolled
concurrently at Santa Clara and another college or university. Students from other colleges and universities may enroll for no
more than three quarters, not including summer session and are not eligible to audit classes. Students from other colleges and
universities are certified for enrollment by the Drahmann Center and the Office of the Registrar and register for classes during
the late registration period of the term.
Students from Other Colleges and Universities Participating in SCU Exchange Programs
Students from other colleges and universities participating in SCU exchange programs may enroll in undergraduate classes at
Santa Clara if they are in good standing and have a cumulative grade point average of “C” or better at their home
institution. They are not eligible to audit classes. Students from other colleges and universities participating in exchange
programs are certified for enrollment by the International Programs Office and the Office of the Registrar.
Students from Other Institutions Enrolling in SCU Study Abroad Programs
Students from other colleges and universities who meet the applicable eligibility requirements for SCU study abroad programs
may enroll in undergraduate classes at Santa Clara if they are in good standing and have a cumulative grade point average of “C”
or better at their home institution. They are not eligible to audit classes. Students from other colleges and universities enrolled
in SCU study abroad programs are certified for enrollment by the International Programs Office and the Office of the Registrar.
Academic Integrity
The University is committed to academic excellence and integrity. Students are expected to do their own work and to cite any
sources they use. A student who is guilty of a dishonest act in an examination, paper, or other work required for a course, or who
assists others in such an act, may, at the discretion of the instructor, receive a grade of “F” for the course. In addition, a student
found guilty of a dishonest act may be subject to sanctions, up to and including dismissal from the University, as a result of the
student judicial process as described in the Student Handbook. A student who violates copyright laws, including those covering
the copying of software programs, or who knowingly alters official academic records from this or any other institution is subject
to similar disciplinary action.
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Administrative Policies and Regulations
Student Records and Release of Information
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, protects the confidentiality of the University records of Santa Clara University
students. The University is authorized under provisions of the Act to release directory information to any person on request, unless a student
explicitly requests in writing that the University not do so and keep directory information confidential.
A student’s directory information is designated as follows:

Name
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Address (campus, local and/or permanent; e-mail)
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Telephone number
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Date and place of birth
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Photographic image
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Major field of study, classification, dates of attendance, expected graduation date, degrees, and honors received

Most recent previous educational institution attended
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Participation in officially recognized activities, including intercollegiate athletics

Height and weight of participants on intercollegiate athletic teams
During the registration period and throughout the academic year, students may request in writing through the Office of the Registrar that
directory information be kept confidential. Once filed, the request remains in effect until the beginning of the next academic year or a shorter
period if designated by the student. Graduating students must notify the Office of the Registrar in writing to remove the non-disclosure
notation from their record.
Certain records are excluded by law from inspection, specifically those created or maintained by a physician, psychiatrist, or psychologist in
connection with the treatment or counseling of a student. Parents’ financial information, including statements submitted with scholarship
applications, is also excluded by law from inspection. Third parties may not have access to educational records or other information pertaining
to students without the written consent of the student about whom the information is sought.
Former or current borrowers of funds from any Title IV student loan program should note carefully that requests for nondisclosure of
information will not prevent the University from releasing information pertinent to employment, enrollment status, current address, and loan
account status to a school lender, subsequent holder, guarantee agency, the United States Department of Education, or an authorized agent.
Students have the right to inspect and review their educational records at the following offices:

Official academic records, including application forms, admission transcripts, letters of acceptance, and a student’s permanent
academic record are on file and maintained in the Office of the Registrar

Working academic files are also maintained by the Drahmann Center

Records related to a student’s nonacademic activities are maintained in the Office of Student Life

Records relating to a student’s financial status with the University are maintained in the various student financial services offices
Students have the right to request the amendment of their educational records to ensure that they are not inaccurate, misleading, or
otherwise in violation of the student’s privacy or other rights. Students may direct complaints regarding academic records to the dean of the
college or school in which they are enrolled or to the University Registrar. In addition, students have the right to file a complaint with the
United States Department of Education concerning alleged failures by the University to comply with the requirements of the Act. Written
complaints should be directed to the Family Policy Compliance Office, Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, D.C.
20202-4605.
Degree Requirements
Degree Requirements
Candidates for an undergraduate degree at Santa Clara University must complete all requirements for a bachelor’s degree as set
forth by the University, their college or school, and academic departments or programs. Failure to understand those
requirements does not relieve a student of his or her responsibility.
The requirements for a bachelor’s degree include:
Completing a minimum number of quarter units as specified below for each degree, no more than half of which may be satisfied
with approved transfer credit:
 A minimum of 175 quarter units for the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in the College of Arts and Sciences (a
minimum of 193 quarter units for engineering physics majors)
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A minimum of 175 quarter units for the Bachelor of Science in Commerce in the Leavey School of Business
The minimum number of quarter units specified by the major department for the Bachelor of Science in the School of
Engineering
Completing a minimum of 60 quarter units of upper-division courses
Attaining a minimum grade point average of 2.0 for all courses completed at Santa Clara University and for all courses
in the academic major and any academic minor (Candidates for a degree in the School of Engineering must attain a
minimum grade point average of 2.0 for all courses taken in the School of Engineering.)
Meeting the residency requirement of a minimum of 45 units at the Santa Clara campus after achieving junior standing
Fulfilling the University Core Curriculum requirements
Fulfilling the requirements for any declared academic majors and minors, including associated college or school
requirements
Candidates for a degree must submit a completed “Candidacy Petition for the Bachelor’s Degree” according to the deadlines and
procedures published by the Office of the Registrar. Forms are available at the Enrollment Service Center.
Academic Majors
Students must complete the requirements for a primary academic major in the College of Arts and Sciences, Leavey School of
Business, or the School of Engineering, including University Core Curriculum and college or school requirements, to receive a
bachelor’s degree. Requirements for academic majors can be found under the departmental listings in the chapters for each
respective college or school.
Students should declare their primary academic major by the end of the sophomore year. Students may declare a major at the
time of initial matriculation, except in the Leavey School of Business, where declaration of a major is normally made no sooner
than the end of sophomore year. Students who initially matriculate without a declared major must obtain the approval of the
department chair of the intended major and submit a Program Petition Form to the Drahmann Center. Students participating in
study abroad or domestic public sector study programs must declare a major before participating in the program.
Students may declare a second academic major in addition to their primary major, except for students in the Leavey School of
Business, who may declare only one major in that school. Students who want to declare a second major must obtain the
approval of the department chair of the intended major and submit a Program Petition Form to the Drahmann Center. To be
awarded a second major, a student must complete all requirements of the University Core Curriculum, college or school, and
departmental requirements for that major. Requirements for a second major are as binding as those of a primary major and
must be completed before a degree will be awarded. If a student decides to drop a second major, he or she must submit a
Program Petition Form to the Drahmann Center.
Academic Minors
Students may declare an academic minor from amongst the departmental minors offered through the college or schools, the
general minors in business and engineering, or one of the interdisciplinary minors offered by the University. Requirements for
the academic minors can be found in the chapters of the respective college or school.
Students who want to declare an academic minor must obtain the approval of the department chair or program director of the
intended minor and submit a Program Petition Form to the Drahmann Center. To be awarded a minor, a student must complete
all requirements of the minor as prescribed. Requirements for a minor are binding and must be completed before a degree will
be awarded. If a student decides to drop a minor, he or she must submit a Program Petition Form to the Drahmann Center.
Second Bachelor's Degree
A student may earn a second bachelor’s degree at Santa Clara University, but may not duplicate a degree (i.e., Bachelor of Arts,
Bachelor of Science in a natural science, Bachelor of Science in a social science, Bachelor of Science in Commerce, Bachelor of
Science in Engineering). Students who are interested in pursuing a second bachelor’s degree concurrently or without
interruption must have an academic record showing a strong probability of success including a grade point average of 3.5 or
higher in both majors. The student must present for approval a proposed program of study for the second degree that fulfills
the degree requirements in effect at their original date of matriculation with at least 45 units of credit on the Santa Clara campus
beyond the first bachelor’s degree. Approval to pursue a second bachelor’s degree must be granted by the dean of Academic
Support Services and filed with the Office of the Registrar.
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If a student is returning to the University after an absence, he or she must meet the criteria outlined above, but is subject to the
degree requirements in effect at the time of re-entry. Approval from the dean of Academic Support Services is required to
resume studies for a second degree after an absence.
Students whose first degree is from an institution other than Santa Clara must submit formal application for admission to the
Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Students admitted for a second bachelor’s degree are subject to the degree requirements
in effect at the time of admission. At least half the units required for the second bachelor’s degree must be earned at Santa
Clara.
Graduation with Honors
Candidates for a bachelor’s degree with a grade point average between 3.50 and 3.69 graduate cum laude (with honors);
candidates with a grade point average between 3.70 and 3.89 graduate magna cum laude (with high honors); and candidates
with a grade point average of 3.90 or higher graduate summa cum laude (with highest honors). Awarding of honors is based on
all graded undergraduate courses attempted at Santa Clara University. An indication of honors at graduation contained in the
commencement program is unofficial. The final determination will be made after a review of all completed undergraduate
courses counted toward the degree.
Participation in Commencement
Candidates for a bachelor’s degree must have completed all degree requirements or have 10 or fewer units to complete prior to
participating in commencement. Also, a minimum of a 2.00 is required in all majors/minors and in the cumulative grade point
average.
Academic Program Policies and Regulations
Course Numbering and Course Credits
Lower-division courses are numbered 1 through 99, and upper-division courses are numbered 100 through 199. In the College of
Arts and Sciences and the Leavey School of Business, most lower-division courses carry 4 units of academic credit and most
upper-division courses carry 5 units of academic credit. In the School of Engineering, unit values for courses vary.
Change of Academic Program
Students wishing to change their major or to transfer from one school or college to another within the University must submit a
Program Petition Form to the Drahmann Center. A change of major requires the approval of the relevant department chair or
program director. The action taken on a petition to change from one college or school to another will depend on the applicant’s
past academic record and on the availability of space within that college or school.
Repetition of Courses
Students may only repeat a course in which they have received a grade of less than “C –.” In such cases, the grades of both the
original and the repeated course are included in the calculation of the student’s grade point average, but units are awarded
toward graduation only once for each course passed. Certain courses, such as special topics courses and performance courses,
are repeatable, and students will receive a grade and units for each successful completion. Students should consult the chair of
the department in which the course is offered to confirm that a given course may be repeated for credit.
Independent Study
Students may pursue independent study through directed reading, directed research, internships, practica, or cooperative
education. To qualify, a student must have demonstrated a sufficient knowledge of the academic discipline involved to make
independent study both possible and beneficial. No more than 20 units of independent study may be used to satisfy graduation
requirements, and no more than 5 units of independent study may be taken per term. Students must enroll for the term in
which the independent study occurs.
Directed reading and directed research are limited to upper-division students who undertake a research project or other welldefined study beyond the scope of a regular course under the supervision of a faculty member. Such work should be comparable
to that required for courses of equivalent unit value.
Students can obtain practical learning experience through internships, cooperative education, and practica. Internships and
cooperative education are approved work experiences in a non-classroom environment in industry, government, or other
setting, generally available only to upper-division students. Students who enroll in an internship or cooperative education
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experience for academic credit must fulfill specified academic requirements in addition to the responsibilities expected by the
organization hosting the internship or cooperative education experience. Practica provide practical experience in a disciplinespecific field experience or an approved University program activity, such as participation on the school newspaper. Practica are
generally available only to upper-division students, but some practicum experiences are available to lower-division students who
meet specified eligibility criteria.
Students wishing to enroll in an independent study course must initiate the request for independent study with the appropriate
faculty member and with the Career Center for cooperative education experiences. The appropriate form, with the required
materials and other approvals, must be submitted to the Drahmann Center for final approval prior to registering for the course.
Challenging Courses
Students may challenge certain courses to satisfy specific subject requirements for graduation. A student may petition to
challenge any course listed in the Undergraduate Bulletin except those involving laboratory, studio, or specialized group work
and those whose descriptions in the catalog are followed by the letters NCX. No more than one course may be challenged each
term. Although course requirements may be fulfilled by challenging a course, a successful challenge neither earns units toward
the total needed for graduation nor contributes to the fulfillment of the residency requirements.
In order to be eligible to challenge a course, a student must have completed at least one term at Santa Clara, have a cumulative
grade point average of at least 3.3, and receive permission of the faculty member and the chair of the department in which the
course is offered. Only currently enrolled students are eligible to challenge a course.
To challenge a course, the student takes a special examination on the material covered by that course and meets any additional
requirements specified by the department chair. Challenge examinations are arranged by the department chair after the
student files a Petition for Credit by Examination with the Office of the Registrar and pay the applicable fee.
Course Requirements and Attendance
Students are responsible for completing all course requirements as set forth by the instructor. Class attendance expectations
and consequences for absences from class are left to the discretion of individual instructors. Students are accountable for all
course assignments, whether or not the assignments were announced during an absence.
Community-Based Learning at SCU
Community-Based Learning (CBL) supported through Santa Clara University is informed by the Jesuit tradition. It is designed to
foster moral, spiritual, and intellectual development in students, encouraging vocational discernment and a commitment to
active global citizenship. Equally important are the benefits CBL contributes to the community. By bringing the skills of faculty
and students to support the work of community partners, CBL helps the University to build productive and sustainable
community relationships.
In academic courses at SCU that involve CBL, students will engage in critical and reflective community-based activities as a
component of the curriculum of the course. These community engagement experiences generally take place off campus, yet are
fully integrated with the in-class component of the course.
SCU is committed to providing CBL opportunities to students that will allow them to connect more deeply to a rigorous academic
curriculum; explore issues of power, privilege, and oppression; bring knowledge from their discipline into dialogue with
knowledge from the community; and experience the realities of the world for the purpose of fashioning a more humane and just
society.
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Fall 2017 Final Exam Schedule
Cumulative final exams occur on the date and time scheduled by the Office of the Registrar. Take-home exams may not be due
before the scheduled final exam time. After ten weeks of class meetings, final examinations are scheduled for the eleventh
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week. Exams will be held over a four-day period. Exams begin Monday, December 4th thru Friday, December 8 . Each exam
period spans three hours.
Fall Quarter 2017 Exams
M-F: December 4-8, 2017
Date of
Examination
Monday,
Dec 4th
Tuesday,
Dec 5th
Wednesday,
Dec 6th
Thursday,
Dec 7th
Friday,
Dec 8th
Exam Time
9:10 am – 12:10 pm
Exam Time
1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Exam Time
6:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Reserved for classes that
start MWF at 8:00 am
Reserved for classes that
start MWF at 11:45 am
Reserved for classes that start
MWF at 3:30 pm
Reserved for classes that
start TR at 8:30 am
Reserved for classes that
start TR at 12:10 pm
Reserved for classes that start
TR at 3:50 pm
Reserved for classes that
start MWF at 9:15 am
Reserved for classes that
start at MWF at 1:00 pm
Reserved for classes that
start TR at 10:20 am
Reserved for classes that
start TR at 2:00 pm
Reserved for classes that
start MWF at 10:30 am
Reserved for classes that
start MWF at 2:15 pm
Reserved for classes that start
MWF between 4:00 pm and
8:00 pm
Reserved for classes that start
TR between 4:00 pm and 8:00
pm
Students: Can view their exam schedule by logging onto their eCampus account, clicking on the other academic drop down
menu, and selecting “Exam Schedule.” Please note that final exam locations may change due to conflicts, check eCampus for
most up-to-date schedule
Grades are due from faculty five calendar days after the last exam.
Grades are posted to students’ records once each day after 6:00 p.m. during the grading period.
Grades are available on eCampus as soon as they are posted.
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Fall 2017
STUDENT SCHEDULE PLANNING GUIDE
MWF
8:00
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9:05
9:15
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10:20
10:30
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11:35
11:45
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12:50
1:00
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2:05
2:15
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3:20
3:30
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4:35
4:45
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5:50
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Monday
6:00
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7:05
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8:30
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9:35
8:00-9:05
Tuesday
8:30-10:10
9:15-10:20
Wednesday
8:00-9:05
8:30-10:10
9:15-10:20
10:20-12:00
10:30-11:35
11:45-12:50
Thursday
1:00-2:05
10:20-12:00
11:45-12:50
10:30-11:35
12:10-1:50
1:00-2:05
2:00-3:40
2:15-3:20
8:00-9:05
9:15-10:20
10:30-11:35
12:10-1:50
Friday
11:45-12:50
1:00-2:05
2:00-3:40
2:15-3:20
2:15-3:20
3:30-4:35
3:50-5:30
3:30-4:35
3:50-5:30
3:30-4:35
4:45-5:50
5:40-7:20
4:45-5:50
5:40-7:20
4:45-5:50
6:00-7:05
7:30-9:10
6:00-7:05
7:30-9:10
6:00-7:05
7:15-8:20
7:15-8:20
7:15-8:20
8:30-9:35
8:30-9:35
8:30-9:35
23
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8:30
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10:10
10:20
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12:00
12:10
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2:00
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3:50
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5:40
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UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM FALL QUARTER 2017
Footnotes, course descriptions, and current information on courses listed below, log onto www.scu.edu/courseavail or eCampus
Subject
Title
Days Time
Instructor
CHEM 11H General Chemistry I L&L:Honors
MWF 01:00 - 02:05 PM Suljak,Steven W
CHEM 11H CHEM 11H LAB
M
ENGL 1H
Critical Think & Write I:Hnrs
MWF 08:00 - 09:05 AM Riccomini,Donald R
ENGL 1H
Critical Think & Write I:Hnrs
MWF 09:15 - 10:20 AM Tremblay-McGaw,Robin J
HIST 11H
Cultures and Ideas I - Honors
TR
10:20 - 12:00 PM Andrews,Naomi J
HIST 102S Genocide in the 20th Century
W
02:15 - 05:15 PM Randall,Amy E
MATH 12H Calc & Analytic Geom II:Honors
MWF 10:30 - 11:35 AM Appleby,Glenn D
MATH 13H Calc & Analytic Geom III:Hon
MWF 01:00 - 02:05 PM Scott,Richard Allan
PHIL 1H
Critical Think & Write I:Hnrs
MWF 01:00 - 02:05 PM Shanklin III,Robert Elstone
PHIL 27H
Ethics in Health Care-Honors
MWF 10:30 - 11:35 AM Nelson,Lawrence J
PHIL 123
Philosophy of Law
MWF 01:00 - 02:05 PM Buckley,Brian J
02:15 - 05:05 PM Suljak,Steven W
PHIL 141A Ancient Philosophy: Socrates
MWF 09:15 - 10:20 AM LaBarge,Scott M
PHIL 143E Modern Philosophy: Kierkegaard
TR
PHIL 164
Metaphysics and Epistemology
MWF 02:15 - 03:20 PM Yang,Eric Timothy
PHIL 183
Philosophy and Film
03:50 - 05:30 PM staff
TR
12:10 - 01:50 PM Meyer,Michael Joseph
PHIL 185A University Ethics Bowl Team
MW
06:00 - 07:45 PM staff
PSYC 1H
TR
12:10 - 01:50 PM Numan,Robert
General Psychology 1 - Honors
SCTR 19H Religions of the Book (Honors)
MWF 10:30 - 11:35 AM Mata,Roberto
TESP 131R RSS:Feminist Theologies
MW
03:30 - 05:15 PM Hinga,Teresia Mbari
THTR 11H Cultures and Ideas I - Honors
TR
08:30 - 10:10 AM Zampelli SJ,Michael A
FNCE 121S Financial Management
MWF 11:45 - 12:50 PM Pan,Carrie Haoqing
HNRS 20
Difficult Dialogues
TR
10:20 - 12:00 PM Lukes,Timothy J
HNRS 20
Difficult Dialogues
TR
12:10 - 01:50 PM Gordon,Dennis R
TBA
TBA
HNRS 195 Honors Program Thesis
24
Miller,Leilani M
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ARAB
ARAB
ARAB
ARTH
ARTH
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
50
110
114
132
140
170
186
187
188
2
12
22
112
128
ARTH
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
144
30
30
30
32
33
36
43
46
48
57
57
63
63
64
74
75
131
143
146
148
155
158
163
163
164
174
175
179
196A
1A
1A
1AL
1AL
1AL
1AL
1AL
1AL
6
6L
25
25
25L
25L
Title
Topic
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
W
MWF
M
TR
T
MW
MWF
TR
T
MWF
TR
MW
MWF
MW
MW
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
4:45 PM
11:45 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
5:25 PM
3:30 PM
10:30 AM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
12:50 PM
5:15 PM
11:35 PM
5:15 PM
3:40 PM
1:20 PM
6:30 PM
12:50 AM
1:50 PM
7:20 PM
4:35 AM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
2:05 PM
7:10 PM
5:15 PM
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
3:40 PM
Nelson,Robin
Nelson,Robin
Staff
Staff
Kealhofer,Lisa
Kealhofer,Lisa
Staff
Staff
Anderson,Ryan
Anderson,Ryan
Staff
Kealhofer,Lisa
Jegathesan,Mythri
Staff
Hegland,Mary
Hegland,Mary
Reynolds,Elijah
Reynolds,Elijah
Reynolds,Elijah
Maxwell,Kathleen
deMaria,Blake
MWF
MW
MW
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
T
T
W
W
R
R
TR
R
MWF
MWF
T
T
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
11:00 AM
10:30 AM
8:00 AM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
4:30 PM
8:00 AM
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
1:00 PM
4:30 PM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
4:30 PM
11:00 AM
10:30 AM
10:30 AM
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
8:45 AM
8:45 AM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
5:50 PM
1:20 PM
12:50 PM
10:20 AM
4:20 PM
12:50 PM
1:20 PM
6:50 PM
10:20 PM
10:50 AM
12:50 PM
1:20 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
3:20 PM
6:50 PM
12:50 PM
1:20 PM
6:50 PM
1:20 PM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
1:20 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
3:20 PM
4:20 PM
5:50 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
Pappas,Andrea
Hughes,Julie
Fritz,Don
Hughes,Julie
Hughes,Julie
Staff
Aoki,Katherine
Detweiler,Kelly
Reynolds,Ryan
Detweiler,Kelly
Billingslea,Renee
Billingslea,Renee
Fritz,Don
Jimenez,Pancho
Staff
Staff
Staff
Reynolds,Ryan
Detweiler,Kelly
Reynolds,Ryan
Detweiler,Kelly
Billingslea,Renee
Moro,Takeshi
Fritz,Don
Jimenez,Pancho
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Moro,Takeshi
Dahlhoff,Elizabeth
Sandel,Brody
Hart,Dawn
Sandel,Brody
Dahlhoff,Elizabeth
Staff
Staff
Sandel,Brody
Hart,Dawn
Hart,Dawn
Ruscetti,Teresa
Sabatier,Christelle
Wong,Lianna
Sabatier,Christelle
Days
Instructor
College of Arts & Sciences
Intro to Biological Anth
Intro to Biological Anth
Intro to Archaeology
Intro to Archaeology
Intro to Archaeology
Intro to Archaeology
Intro to Social & Cultural Anth
World Geography
Anthropology Theory
Senior Project
Paleoanthropology
Food, Culture, & Environment
Women, Gender, & Sexuality
Mesoamerican Prehistory
Middle East: Gender & Sexuality
Middle East: Culture & Change
Elementary Arabic II
Arabic Conversation I
Intermediate Arabic II
The Art of the Book
The Glories of Baroque Rome
Race, Gender, and Nation in 18th-19th Century
American Art
Basic Drawing
Basic Drawing
Basic Drawing
Two-Dimentional Design
Three-Dimensional Design
Ditto! The Technology Print
Basic Painting
Basic Watercolor
Basic Mixed Media Painting
Basic Digital Photography
Basic Digital Photography
Basic Ceramics
Basic Ceramics
Basic Sculpture
Basic Computer Imaging
Basic Graphic Design
Life Drawing
Painting
Watercolor
Mixed Media Painting
Photography on Location
Intermediate Film Photography
Ceramics
Ceramics
Sculpture
Computer Imaging
Graphic Design
Intro to 2D Animation
Studio Art Seminar
Transformations of Energy and Matter
Transformations of Energy and Matter
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Oceans
Oceans Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
25
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
25L
25L
25L
25L
25L
25L
25L
25L
25L
25L
101
106
116
116L
116L
117
117L
117L
123
123L
123L
124
124L
124L
160
160L
160L
165
165L
165L
174
174L
174L
177
177L
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
12
12
12
12
12
12
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Investigations Cell/Molecular Biology Lab
Research Seminar
Health Consequences of Western Lifestyles
Medical Microbiology
Medical Microbiology Lab
Medical Microbiology Lab
Epidemiology
Epidemiology Lab
Epidemiology Lab
Neurodevelopmental Biology
Neurodevelopmental Biology Lab
Neurodevelopmental Biology Lab
Human Physiology
Human Physiology
Human Physiology
Biostatistics
Biostatistics Lab
Biostatistics Lab
Animal Behavior
Animal Behavior Lab
Animal Behavior Lab
Cell Biology
Cell Biology Lab
Cell Biology Lab
Biotech Lab II: Gene Expression..
Biotech Lab II: Gene Expression..
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
General Chemistry II L&L
General Chemistry II L&L
General Chemistry II L&L
General Chemistry II L&L
General Chemistry II L&L
General Chemistry II L&L
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
General Chemistry II Lab
Topic
26
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
T
T
W
W
W
W
R
R
R
R
F
TR
MWF
T
W
TR
T
R
TR
R
F
TR
T
W
MWF
W
F
TR
T
R
TR
T
W
TR
TR
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
M
T
T
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
3:15 PM
3:15 PM
8:45 AM
8:45 AM
12:15 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
5:30 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
2:30 PM
2:30 PM
6:00 PM
6:00 PM
11:30 AM
11:30 AM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
5:00 PM
2:30 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
9:05 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
5:45 PM
11:20 AM
11:20 AM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
8:20 PM
5:05 PM
5:05 PM
8:20 PM
8:20 PM
Instructor
Wong,Lianna
Ruscetti,Teresa
Wong,Lianna
McCully,Michelle
Wong,Lianna
McCully,Michelle
Wong,Lianna
Staff
Sabatier,Christelle
Ruscetti,Teresa
Whittall,Justen
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Cocas,Laura
Cocas,Laura
Cocas,Laura
Staff
Staff
Staff
Saxton,Katherine
Saxton,Katherine
Saxton,Katherine
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Grainger,Jim
Grainger,Jim
Grainger,Jim
Hess,David
Hess,David
Cocas,Laura
Dahlhoff,Elizabeth
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Grainger,Jim
Hart,Dawn
Hess,David
Islas,Angel
Staff
McCully,Michelle
Miller,Leilani
Ruscetti,Teresa
Sabatier,Christelle
Sandel,Brody
Saxton,Katherine
Stephens,Craig
Whittall,Justen
Fedder
Stokes
Staff
Brunauer
Staff
Staff
Tichy
Abbyad
Thomas
Thomas
Stokes
Staff
Tichy
Thomas
Staff
Staff
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
Topic
CHEM
12L General Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
12L General Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
12L General Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
12L General Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
12L General Chemistry II Lab
CHEM 12H General Chemistry II Honors
CHEM 12HL General Chemistry II Honors Lab
CHEM
15
Introduction to Research
CHEM
32
Organic Chemistry II L&L
CHEM
32
Organic Chemistry II L&L
CHEM
32
Organic Chemistry II L&L
CHEM
32
Organic Chemistry II L&L
CHEM
32
Organic Chemistry II L&L
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM
32L Organic Chemistry II Lab
CHEM 32L-M Organic Chemistry II Majors Lab
CHEM 32L-M Organic Chemistry II Majors Lab
CHEM
94
Teachng Assistant Training
CHEM
99
Independent Laboratory
CHEM 103 Environmental Chemistry
CHEM 111 Instrumental Analysis L&L
CHEM 111L Instrumental Analysis Lab
CHEM 111L Instrumental Analysis Lab
CHEM 115 Chemistry Seminar
CHEM 142 Biochemistry II
CHEM 142 Biochemistry II
CHEM 143 Biochemical Techniques
CHEM 143 Biochemical Techniques
CHEM 143 Biochemical Techniques
CHEM 152 Chemical Thermodynamics
CHEM 154 Physical Chemistry - Lab
CHEM 154 Physical Chemistry - Lab
CHEM 154 Physical Chemistry - Lab
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 183 Senior Research
CHEM 184 Capstone Research Experience
CHEM 184 Capstone Research Experience
CHEM 184 Capstone Research Experience
CHEM 184 Capstone Research Experience
27
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
R
R
R
R
F
MWF
M
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
T
T
T
T
W
R
R
R
R
F
W
W
M
TBA
TR
MWF
R
T
F
MWF
MWF
T
R
TR
MWF
M
W
MW
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
5:30 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
8:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:20 PM
6:30 PM
5:30 PM
8:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:20 PM
6:30 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
5:40 PM
TBA
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
4:00 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
11:20 AM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
8:20 PM
5:05 PM
12:50 PM
6:15 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
11:10 AM
3:00 PM
6:10 PM
9:20 PM
8:20 PM
11:10 AM
3:00 PM
6:10 PM
9:20 PM
5:05 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
6:45 PM
TBA
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
6:15 PM
6:15 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
1:50 PM
4:10 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
6:15 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Instructor
Thomas
Tichy
Thomas
Staff
Tichy
Reaney
Reaney
Abbyad
Tillman
Fuller
Fuller
Carrasco
Carrasco
Ruhland
Ruhland
Staff
Staff
Staff
Ruhland
Ruhland
Staff
Staff
Staff
Fuller
Fuller
Tichy
Staff
Hoggard
Suljak
Reaney
Suljak
Stokes
Brunauer
Brunauer
Carter-O'Connell
Carter-O'Connell
Carter-O'Connell
Stokes
Abbyad
Abbyad
Abbyad
Abbyad
Brunauer
Carrasco
Carter-O'Connell
Fuller
Hoggard
McNelis
Suljak
Stokes
Tillman
Wheeler
Abbyad
Brunauer
Carrasco
Carter-O'Connell
Fuller
Hoggard
McNelis
Suljak
Stokes
Tillman
Wheeler
Abbyad
Brunauer
Carrasco
Carter-O'Connell
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
184
184
184
184
184
184
184
2
2
2
22
101
3
6
11
75
105
111
182
190
196
2
22
61
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Elementary Chinese II
Elementary Chinese II
Elementary Chinese II
Intermediate Chinese II
Advanced Chinese II
Child Studies
Information Literacy in Child Studies
Quantitative Statistics in Child Studies
Technology and Education
Mindfulness in Child Studies
Cultural Immersion in Child Studies
Senior Capstone (2)
Resilient Families
FTP Seminar
Elementary Latin II
Elementary Greek II
Ancient Empires
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
118
197B
XXX
XXX
1
1
1
2
2
12
12
12
12
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
100A
110
110
111
111
111G
120A
121A
126A
129A
130B
131B
131B
131B
131B
The Rise of Macedonia
Senior Capstone II
Greek Reading
Latin Reading
Intro to Interpersonal Comm
Intro to Interpersonal Comm
Intro to Interpersonal Comm
Media Studies in a Global World
Media Studies in a Global World
Technology and Communication
Technology and Communication
Technology and Communication
Technology and Communication
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
Intro to Digital Film
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Journalism
Intro to Journalism
Intro to Journalism
The Science of Happiness
Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Qualitative Methods
Qualitative Methods
Feminist Methods
Environmental Communication
Diversity and Media
Violence and Communication
Media Literacy
Global Screenwriting
Short Fiction Film Production
Short Fiction Production Lab
Short Fiction Production Lab
Short Fiction Production Lab
Topic
Through the Youth of
Alexander the Great
28
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
TBA
M
MWF
MWF
MWF
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TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
6:00 PM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
5:15 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
7:00 PM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
Fuller
Hoggard
McNelis
Suljak
Stokes
Tillman
Wheeler
Staff
Staff
Ge,Yujie
Staff
Ge,Yujie
Boas,Erica
Boas,Erica
Gittens,CarolAnn
Day,Elizabeth
Day,Elizabeth
Day,Elizabeth
Solomon,Brett
Burns,Barbara
Urdan,Tim
Staff
Holzmeister,Angela
Roncaglia,Carolynn
MWF
TBA
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
T
W
W
TR
W
R
F
MW
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
W
W
W
10:30 AM
TBA
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
1:00 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
9:15 AM
3:30 PM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
3:50 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
10:30 AM
3:50 PM
10:30 AM
3:30 PM
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
8:30 AM
5:25 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
2:00 PM
5:40 PM
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
3:30 PM
11:35 AM
TBA
10:10 AM
4:35 PM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
2:05 PM
1:50 PM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
5:30 PM
10:20 AM
4:35 PM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:20 PM
10:00 AM
3:45 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:20 PM
12:00 PM
5:15 PM
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
10:10 AM
7:10 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
3:40 PM
7:20 PM
10:00 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
Greenwalt,William
Heath,John
Staff
Holzmeister,Angela
Staff
Sunwolf
Boren
Sarkar
Chopra
Raphael
Heintz
Thai
Staff
Staff
Staff
Ishak
Staff
Silva
Silva
Silva
Staff
Silva
Silva
Silva
Kelley
Staff
Young
SunWolf
Heintz
Staff
Cheng
Ishak
Ellingson
Raphael
Staff
Chopra
Thai
Whalen
Mahamdi
Staff
Staff
Staff
Instructor
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
Topic
COMM 138A
COMM 146B
COMM 152B
COMM 170A
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
Television History
Magazine Journalism
Public Relations Strategies
Communcation Law
Special topics: Interpersonal dynamics in Social
178A Media
188A The Fantastic in Film
Communication, Citizenship,& Globalization in
189A Asia
190 Journalism Practicum
191 Filmmaking Practicum
192 Online Journalism Practicum
193 Yearbook Practicum
194 Forensics Practicum
197 Senior Thesis
197 Senior Thesis
198 Internship
10
Intro to Computer Science
10
Intro to Computer Science
10L Intro to Computer Science
10L Intro to Computer Science
60
Object Oriented Programming
60
Object Oriented Programming
60
Object Oriented Programming
60L Object Oriented Programming
60L Object Oriented Programming
60L Object Oriented Programming
163A Theory of Algorithms
166 Numerical Analysis
183 Data Science
29
Rehearsal & Performance
Images 2018
39
Hip Hop
40
Jazz Dance I
43
Ballet I
46
Modern Dance I
47
Modern Dance II
51
Tap II
56
Pilates Private Instruction
58
Pilates Mat Class
59
Teaching the Performing Arts
61
Charisma
129 Rehearsal & Performance
Images 2018
141 Advanced Ballet II
145 Advanced Jazz Dance II
156 Pilates Private Instruction
158 Pilates Mat Class
159 Teaching the Performing Arts
161 Charisma
14
Intro to Literary History & Interpretation
15
Intro to Cultural Studies & Literary Theory
16
Intro to Writing & Digital Publication
25
Textual Editing
25L Textual Editing Lab
36
Intro to Latino/a Literature
56
Global Literatures
71
Fiction Writing
91
Practicum
100 Writing in the Public Interest
103 Topics in Writing & Rhetoric
106 Advanced Writing
106EL Advanced Writing
112 Technical Writing & Communication
115 Argumentation
122AW Film, Gender, & Sexuality
135 African-American Literature
151A Studies in Shakespeare: Tragedies
156 Global Literatures
29
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
12:00 PM
3:20 PM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
Whalen
Kelley
Byers
Staff
TR
TR
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:40 PM
3:40 PM
Staff
Mahamdi
TR
M
F
W
M
T
MW
TR
T
MWF
MWF
T
R
MWF
MWF
MWF
T
R
R
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TBA
MWF
TR
TBA
TBA
TR
TR
TBA
MWF
TR
TBA
MWF
MWF
TR
MF
W
TR
TR
TR
T
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MW
TR
MWF
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
5:25 PM
7:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
11:45 AM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
2:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
9:15 AM
TBA
3:50 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
1:00 PM
TBA
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
TBA
TBA
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
TBA
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:40 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
3:20 PM
6:25 PM
9:20 PM
5:15 PM
5:30 PM
7:20 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
4:35 PM
5:50 PM
3:40 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
10:20 AM
TBA
5:30 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
1:50 PM
2:05 PM
TBA
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
TBA
TBA
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
TBA
12:15 PM
3:20 PM
1:50 PM
3:20 PM
4:15 PM
7:20 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
3:00 PM
2:05 PM
5:30 PM
12:00 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
5:15 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
Cheng
Young
Silva
Young
Young
Jaich
Boren
Sarkar
Jaich
Bannister,Michael
Bannister,Michael
Linnell,Natalie
Linnell,Natalie
Manna,Sukanya
Tran,Nicholas
Linnell,Natalie
Linnell,Natalie
Linnell,Natalie
Linnell,Natalie
Tran,Nicholas
SmolarskiSJ,Dennis
Manna,Sukanya
Staff
Staff
Kanter,Pauline
Connell,Karyn
Staff
Staff
Kanter,Pauline
Connell,Karyn
Connell,Karyn
Kusanovich,Kristin
Kusanovich,Kristin
Staff
Connell,Karyn
Kanter,Pauline
Connell,Karyn
Connell,Karyn
Kusanovich,Kristin
Kusanovich,Kristin
Leuner, Kirstyn
Edelstein,Marilyn
Lueck,Amy
Burnham,Michelle
Staff
Velasco,Juan
Velasco,Juan
Glaser,Kirk
Glaser,Kirk
Carroll,Stephen
Lueck,Amy
Michalski,Rob
Lasley,Michael
Conefrey,Theresa
Billings,Simone
Nanda,Aparajita
Morgan,Danielle
Dreher,Diane
Hawley,John
Instructor
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
162
173
176
179
181
181
190
190
??
??
??
191
21
21L
21L
22
23
23L
23L
50
50
79
95
101
101
101
117
122
137
143
150
166
166L
166L
185
195
5
20
21
30
40
ETHN
ETHN
80
125
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
GERM
GERM
GERM
GERM
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
136
153
154
165
172
2
2
2
2
2
22
22
111
150
2
2
22
182
96B
115
122
138S
Title
Topic
Literature & Religion
Screenwriting
Creative Writing & Social Justice
Advanced Playwriting
Engineering Communications
Engineering Communications
Senior Seminar
Senior Seminar
tba
tba
tba
Practicum
Introduction to Applied Ecology
Introduction to Applied Ecology
Introduction to Applied Ecology
Introduction to Environmental Studies
Introduction to Earth Systems
Introduction to Earth Systems
Introduction to Earth Systems
World Geography
World Geography
Environmental Thought
SLURP
Capstone Seminar
Capstone Seminar
Capstone Seminar
Intermediate GIS
Environmental Politics & Policy
Historical Ecology
Writing for the Birds
Political Ecology
Climate Change: Past to Future
Climate Change: Past to Future
Climate Change: Past to Future
Garbology
SLURP
Intro to Study of Race/Ethnicity in US
Intro to Chic/Lat Studies in US
Intro to African American Studies
Intro to Asian American Studies
Intro to the Study of Muslim & Arab Americans
in the US
Latinas/os in the U.S.
American Theatre from the Black Perspective
Minority Politics in the US
Community Based Research Methods
Whiteness and Immigration
Elementary French II
Elementary French II
Elementary French II
Elementary French II
Elementary French II
Intermediate French II
Intermediate French II
Intro to Francophone Studies
The French Elightenment
Elementary German II
Elementary German II
Intermediate German II
Woment in German Literature
US from 1877
Gen/Race/Cit Atl. Wor.
Holocaust
Gend/Rights Mod World
30
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
T
TR
TBA
MWF
MWF
M
R
MW
MW
MW
T
TR
R
T
MWF
MWF
M
W
MW
MWF
MWF
W
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
TR
TR
TR
MWF
M
W
TR
W
MWF
TR
TBA
TR
MWF
2:15 PM
5:40 PM
12:10 PM
TBA
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
5:25 PM
5:25 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:45 PM
2:45 PM
9:15 AM
8:00 AM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
4:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
2:45 PM
2:45 PM
12:10 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 AM
8:30 AM
TBA
12:10 PM
10:30 AM
3:20 PM
8:40 PM
1:50 PM
TBA
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
6:30 PM
6:50 PM
7:10 PM
7:10 PM
5:15 PM
3:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
10:20 AM
9:05 AM
2:30 PM
2:30 PM
5:15 PM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:15 PM
5:30 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
2:05 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
6:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:00 AM
TBA
1:50 PM
11:35 AM
Hawley,John
Hansen,Ron
Mcisaac,Claudia
Staff
Tarnoff,Maura
Tarnoff,Maura
Burnham,Michelle
Voss,Julia
Staff
Staff
Staff
Glaser,Kirk
Staff
Staff
Staff
Gabbe,Charles
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Hughes,Stephanie
Bacon,Christopher
Hughes,Stephanie
Stewart-Frey,Iris
Stewart-Frey,Iris
Gabbe,Charles
Kealhofer,Lisa
Farnsworth,John
Bacon,Christopher
Mix,Hari
Mix,Hari
Mix,Hari
Hughes,Stephanie
Hughes,Stephanie
Staff
Fernandez,J
Staff
Hazard,T
Lai,J
MWF
TR
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
4:35 PM
3:40 PM
Staff
Sampaio,A
MWF
MWF
TBA
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
T
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
TBA
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
TBA
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
6:50 PM
Staff
Lai,J
Staff
Fernandez,J
Hazard,T
Couplan-Cashman,Lucile
Couplan-Cashman,Lucile
Tanti,Nina
Tanti,Nina
Tanti,Nina
Boutouba,Jimia
Boutouba,Jimia
Montfort,Catherine
Montfort,Catherine
Tabbert-Jones,Gudrun
Hellebrandt,Josef
Hellebrandt,Josef
Tabbert-Jones,Gudrun
Senkewicz,Robert
Andrews,Naomi
Randall,Amy
Molony,Barbara
Instructor
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
JAPN
JAPN
JAPN
JAPN
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
143
147A
157
162
171
172
174
176
177
183
2
2
2
2A
22
102
185
2
2
22
101
6
6
6
8
8
8
8
9
9L
11
11
11
11
11
11L
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
22
30
30
30
30
30
30L
31
31
31
31
31
52
53
53
101
Women Pol. Revol.
Premodern China
Black Migration in the World
Argentina
New Nation
Civil War
Turb/Change 60s-70s
Contemp.Amer. 80s
Gay/Les US History
Whiteness/Imm. In US
Elementary Italian II
Elementary Italian II
Elementary Italian II
Elem Ital II for Spanish speakers
Intermediate Italian II
Advanced Italian III
Italian American Experience
Elementary Japanese II
Elementary Japanese II
Intermediate Japanese II
Advanced Japanese II
Finite Math for Social Science
Finite Math for Social Science
Finite Math for Social Science
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Precalculus
Precalculus Lab
Calculus & Analytic Geom I
Calculus & Analytic Geom I
Calculus & Analytic Geom I
Calculus & Analytic Geom I
Calculus & Analytic Geom I
Calculus & Analytic Geom I Lab
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Differential Equations
Calculus for Business I
Calculus for Business I
Calculus for Business I
Calculus for Business I
Calculus for Business I
Calculus for Business I Lab
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Introduction Abstract Algebra
Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra
Survey of Geometry
Topic
31
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
MW
MWF
MW
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
W
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
12:10 PM
4:45 PM
2:15 PM
4:45 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
TBA
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
4:45 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
4:45 PM
1:00 PM
11:45 AM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
11:45 AM
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
4:45 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
3:30 PM
8:00 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
1:50 PM
6:30 PM
3:20 PM
6:30 PM
3:40 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
TBA
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
5:50 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
3:20 PM
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2:05 PM
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12:50 PM
2:05 PM
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Instructor
Skinner,David
MarianiSJ,Paul
Odamtten,Harry
LiebscherSJ,Arthur
Staff
Senkewicz,Robert
Staff
Staff
Unger,Nancy
Staff
Bubula-Phillips,Irene
Bertola,Marie
Bertola,Marie
Bubula-Phillips,Irene
Bubula-Phillips,Irene
Bertola,Marie
Ferraro,Evelyn
Fujii,Seiko
Staff
Staff
Fujii,Seiko
Staff
Long,Mary
Long,Mary
McGinley,Tamsen
McGinley,Tamsen
Bekes,Robert
Staff
Long,Mary
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Walden,Byron
Walden,Byron
Staff
Staff
SmolarskiSJ,Dennis
Staff
Staff
Staff
Scott,Richard
Staff
Staff
Staff
Appleby,Glenn
Appleby,Glenn
Staff
Ostrov,Daniel
Scott,Richard
Ostrov,Daniel
Klosinski,Leonard
Musa,Mona
Musa,Mona
Musa,Mona
Meshkat,Nikki
Staff
Farris,Frank
Staff
Farris,Frank
Farris,Frank
Staff
Staff
Alexanderson,Gerald
Irving,Corey
Irving,Corey
Staff
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
NEUR
NEUR
NEUR
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
122
123
153
166
178
1
1
1A
3
3A
7
8
16
30
34
40
40
42
43
45
46
52
54
55
116
134
140
140
142
143
145
146
152
154
155
157
184
1
10
150
15
17
19
22H
25
26
26
26
27
27
29
29
30
40
108
128
154
160
180
1
2
2
100
100L
100L
124
139
Probability & Statistics I
Probability & Statistics II
Intermediate Analysis I
Numerical Analysis
Cryptography
Music Theory 1
Music Theory 1
Musicianship 1
Music Theory 3
Musicianship 3
Intro To Listening: Global Music
Intro To Listening: Western
Music at Noon
Beginning Piano Class
Beginning Voice Class
University Orchestra
MUSC 40/140 Lab
Concert Choir
Chamber Singers
Jazz Band
Jazz Combo Workshop
World Music Ensemble
Concert Band
New Music Ensemble
Music at Noon
Popular Music, Race & Culture
University Orchestra
MUSC 40/140 Lab
Concert Choir
Chamber Singers
Jazz Band
Jazz Combo Workshop
World Music Ensemble
Concert Band
New Music Ensemble
Laptop Orchestra
Music of the Romantic Period
Introduction to Neuroscience
Explorations in Neuroscience
Neuroscience Research Seminar
Hist. of Phil: Early Modern
Informal Logic
Knowledge and Reality
Ethics in the Digital Age
Ethics in Society
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Health Care
Ethics in Health Care
Ethics and the Environment
Ethics and the Environment
Ethics and the Law
Science, Technology and Society
Special Topics in Applied Ethics
Metaethics
The Problem of Free Will
Philosophy of Mental Illness
Special Topics in Non-Western Philosophy
Human Health and Disease
The American Health System
The American Health System
Epidemiology
Epidemiology Lab
Epidemiology Lab
Health Consequences of Western Lifestyles
Experiential Learning in Public Health
Topic
TBA
32
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TR
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3:40 PM
3:40 PM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
9:05 AM
3:40 PM
10:00 PM
6:00 PM
6:20 PM
6:20 PM
10:00 PM
6:30 PM
1:50 PM
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7:00 PM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
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6:00 PM
6:20 PM
6:20 PM
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6:30 PM
1:50 PM
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5:30 PM
10:20 AM
9:05 AM
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3:40 PM
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
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3:40 PM
11:35 AM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
7:10 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
7:20 PM
Instructor
Bekes,Robert
Meshkat,Nikki
Hartglass,Michael
SmolarskiSJ,Dennis
Schaefer,Edward
McCollough,Teresa
Staff
Stevens,William
Ruviaro,Bruno
Stevens,William
Staff
Staff
Wait-Kromm,Nancy
Staff
Wait-Kromm,Nancy
Staff
Kennedy,John
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Wait-Kromm,Nancy
Zanfagna,Christina
Staff
Kennedy,John
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Ruviaro,Bruno
McCollough,Teresa
Staff
Halladay,Lindsay
Staff
Yang,Eric
Staff
Vallor,Shannon
Vallor,Shannon
Kulp,Christopher
Cheng-Guajardo,Luis
Cheng-Guajardo,Luis
Staff
Staff
Staff
Meyer,Michael
Meyer,Michael
Nelson,Lawrence
Staff
Wallach, Wendell
Kulp,Christopher
Cheng-Guajardo,Luis
Ramirez,Erick
Shanklin,Robert
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
MacGregor
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
150
156
157
190
190
193
194
198
1
12
12
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
31
31
31
31
31
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
31L
34
34L
34L
70
70L
121
151
162
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
25
30
30
40
50
50
99
101
101
105
116A
121
127
127
128
137
Evidence-based Public Health
Health Policy
Social Innovation in Public Health
Public Health Capstone
Public Health Capstone
Engineering World Health
Violence Prevention Educators
Peer Health Educators Practicum
Hand-On Physics!
General Physics II
General Physics II
PHYS 12 Lab
PHYS 12 Lab
PHYS 12 Lab
PHYS 12 Lab
PHYS 12 Lab
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
Physics for Scientists and Engineers I
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
PHYS 31 Lab
Physics for Scientists and Engineers IV
PHYS 34 LAB
PHYS 34 LAB
Electronic Circuits for Scientists
PHYS 70 Lab
Quantum Mechanics I
Advanced Lab
Cosmology
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Politics of U.S. Economy
World Geography
World Geography
Political Science Research
Applied Quantitative Methods
Applied Quantitative Methods
Special Topics in Political Philosophy
Model United Nations Prep
International Political Economy
Special Topics in International Relations
Special Topics in International Relations
U.S. Foreign Policy
Politics in South America
Topic
33
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MW
MW
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
T
W
R
F
R
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
T
T
R
R
T
R
T
T
W
W
R
R
T
MWF
T
T
MWF
R
MWF
TBA
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TBA
TBA
TR
TR
W
MWF
W
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
3:30 PM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
1:00 PM
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
3:30 PM
TBA
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
2:15 PM
4:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
10:30 AM
9:00 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
9:00 AM
9:15 AM
TBA
10:20 AM
10:30 AM
8:00 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
12:10 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
8:00 AM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
TBA
TBA
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
6:00 PM
10:30 AM
10:30 AM
8:00 AM
3:50 PM
8:30 AM
4:35 PM
3:20 PM
5:30 PM
2:05 PM
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
5:15 PM
TBA
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:15 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
3:55 PM
5:40 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
7:20 PM
11:35 AM
11:40 AM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
11:40 AM
10:20 AM
TBA
12:00 PM
11:35 AM
9:05 AM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
2:05 PM
1:50 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
9:05 AM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
10:20 AM
TBA
TBA
1:50 PM
1:50 PM
6:15 PM
4:35 PM
9:15 PM
11:35 AM
11:35 AM
9:05 AM
5:30 PM
10:10 AM
Instructor
Chang
Clark
Stecker
Chang
Mackenzie
Staff
Staff
Staff
Flacau
Staff
Williams
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Barber
Barber
Kesten
Kulas
Kulas
Weber
Weber
Flacau
Weber
Flacau
Flacau
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Barber
Birmingham
Young
Young
Birmingham
Birmingham
Williams
Young
Kulas
Staff
Chen,Elsa
Baker,Anne
Peretti,Terri
Curry,Jane
Senzai,Farid
Morlang,Diana
Faulve-Montojo,Ken
Postdoc
Minowitz,Peter
Staff
Faulve-Montojo,Ken
Staff
Staff
Levy,Naomi
Perez-Armendariz,Clarisa
Lukes,Timothy
Staff
Faulve-Montojo,Ken
Corning,Gregory
Staff
Staff
Senzai,Farid
Perez-Armendariz,Clarisa
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
Topic
POLI
139 Religion and Politics in the Developing World
POLI
145 Politics of Former Communist States
POLI 150AW The Presidency
POLI
153 Minority Politics in the United States
POLI
157 Environmental Politics and Policy
POLI
167 Making Public Policy
POLI
169 Special Topics in U.S. Politics
POLI
180 Honors Research Projects
POLI 192AW Senior Seminar Comparative Poltiics
POLI 193AW Senior Seminar in Political Philosophy
POLI
195L Senior Seminar in US Politics
POLI
198A Public Service Internship
PSYC
1
General Psychology 1
PSYC
1
General Psychology 1
PSYC
1
General Psychology 1
PSYC
2
General Psychology 2
PSYC
2
General Psychology 2
PSYC
43
Research Methods in Psychology
PSYC
51
Statistics and Methods I
PSYC
51
Statistics and Methods I
PSYC
52
Statistics and Methods II
PSYC
52
Statistics and Methods II
PSYC
99
Honors in Psychology
PSYC 115EL Abnormal Psychology
PSYC
117 Health Psychology
PSYC
130 Learning
PSYC
131 Cognitive Psychology
PSYC
135 Sleep and Dreaming
PSYC
144 Psychology of Assessment
PSYC
151 Adv. Topics Social
PSYC
153 Psychology of Close Relationships
PSYC
155 Psychology and Law
PSYC
157 Industrial Organizational Psychology
PSYC
160 Personality
PSYC
162 Cultural Psychology
PSYC
168 Adv. Topics in Neuroscience
PSYC
169 Cognitive Neuroscience
PSYC
178 Adv. Topics Developmental
PSYC
182 Psychology of Gender
PSYC 185EL Developmental Psychology
PSYC
196 Psychology of Aging
PSYC
198 Internship
RSOC
9
Ways of Understanding Relig
RSOC
9
Ways of Understanding Relig
RSOC
9H
Ways of Understanding Relig (Honors)
RSOC
10
Asian Religious Traditions
RSOC
11
Asian Christianity
RSOC
38
Religion & Culture: Africa
RSOC
51
Religion in America
RSOC
81
Islam
RSOC
81
Islam
RSOC
119 Media & Religion
RSOC
119 Media & Religion
RSOC
135 Architects of Solidarity
RSOC
170 Religion, Gender & Globaliz
RSOC
188 Religion and Violence
SCTR
19
Religions of the Book
SCTR
19
Religions of the Book
SCTR
26
Gender in Early Christianity
SCTR
48
Racializing Jesus
SCTR
157 The Bible and Empire
SCTR 165R RSS: Gender&Sex in Bibl Interp
SOCI
1
Principles of Sociology
SOCI
1
Principles of Sociology
SOCI
30
Self, Community, & Society
SOCI
33
Social Problems in the US
34
Days
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Time
End
Time
TR
MWF
TR
TBA
TBA
MWF
MWF
W
T
T
T
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
W
TR
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
T
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
TBA
MW
MWF
MWF
MW
TR
TR
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
10:20 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
TBA
TBA
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
6:00 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
8:00 AM
3:50 PM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
9:15 AM
3:50 PM
4:45 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
10:30 AM
2:00 PM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
11:45 AM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
12:10 PM
4:45 PM
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
TBA
4:45 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
4:45 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
7:20 PM
4:45 PM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
8:00 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
8:00 AM
12:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
TBA
TBA
2:05 PM
2:05 PM
9:15 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
10:20 AM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
11:35 AM
3:40 PM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
12:50 PM
5:30 PM
8:40 PM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
5:50 PM
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
TBA
6:30 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
6:30 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
5:15 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
9:05 PM
6:30 PM
6:00 PM
5:30 PM
12:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
3:40 PM
3:40 PM
9:05 AM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
9:05 AM
Instructor
Hanson,Eric
Curry,Jane
Baker,Anne
Lai,James
Staff
Staff
Chen,Elsa
Minowitz,Peter
Levy,Naomi
Lukes,Timothy
Peretti,Terri
Staff
Staff
Koopman-Holm,Birgit
Halladay,Lindsay
Whitfield,Lisa
Whitfield,Lisa
Burger,Jerry
Staff
Staff
Read,Kirsten
Urdan,Tim
Bell,Matt
Plante,Tom
Plante,Tom
Bell,Matt
Read,Kirsten
Kahan,Tracey
Sullivan,Kieran
Bruchmann,Kathryn
Sullivan,Kieran
Willemsen,Eleanor
Staff
Burger,Jerry
Koopman-Holm,Birgit
Numan,Robert
Staff
Whitfield,Lisa
Bruchmann,Kathryn
Staff
Simone,Patti
Sullivan,Kieran
Morris, Joseph
Tamayo-Moraga, Sarita
Riley, Philip
Staff
Nguyen, SJ, Thao
Hinga, Teresia
Bennett, James
Pinault, David
Pinault, David
Morris, Joseph
Staff
Riley, Philip
Hinga, Teresia
Dohar, William
Staff
Staff
Murphy, Catherine
Mata, Roberto
Mata, Roberto
Murphy, Catherine
Chiaraluce,Cara
Lopez-Aguado,Patrick
Staff
Staff
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
49
60
119
119
120
120
122
149
153
158
164
165
175
180
195
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
22
22
22
24
100
101
101
121
175
1XX
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
31
34
46
50
60
71
102
118
124
124
130
130
131
142
152
Computers, the Internet & Society
Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
Sociological Theory
Sociological Theory
Survey Research & Statistical Analysis
Survey Research & Statistical Analysis
Applied Capstone
Business, Technology & Society
Race, Class, & Gender in the U.S.
Sociology of Deviance
Collective Behavior
Human Services
Race and Inequality
Immigrant Communities
Silicon Valley Handbook
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish II
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Intermediate Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish II
Intermediate Spanish II
Spanish & Community Health
Advanced Spanish I
Advanced Spanish II
Advanced Spanish II
Women in Patriarchal Society
History of the Spanish Language
UD LING
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
Christ: Mystery & Meaning
Mary & Guanyin:Cath & Buddh
Faith, Justice & Poverty
Catholic Theo: Foundations
Hispanic Popular Religion
Mysticism in Catholicism
Transhumanism & Theology
Clare of Assisi/Ignatius Loyola
Theology of Marriage
Theology of Marriage
Judaism & Polit Philosophy
Judaism & Polit Philosophy
Feminist Theologies
Conscience, Christ & Politics
Faith, Ethics & Biodiversity
Topic
Soci Professionalization
35
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MW
MW
MWF
MWF
TR
MW
W
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
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MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
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TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
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TR
TR
MW
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
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5:40 PM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
8:00 AM
5:25 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
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3:50 PM
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1:00 PM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
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4:45 PM
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3:50 PM
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
7:20 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
7:10 PM
5:15 PM
4:35 PM
3:20 PM
10:10 AM
4:00 PM
7:20 PM
9:05 AM
9:05 AM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
9:05 AM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
10:20 AM
3:40 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
6:30 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
1:50 PM
1:50 PM
5:15 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
5:15 PM
Instructor
Robinson,Laura
Stecker,Michelle
Powers,Charles
Powers,Charles
Fernandez,Marilyn
Fernandez,Marilyn
Staff
Staff
Garcia,Alma
Lopez-Aguado,Patrick
Staff
Staff
Staff
Garcia,Alma
Fernandez,Marilyn
Daffer,Stephanie
Staff
Staff
Daffer,Stephanie
Staff
Bauluz,Maria
Daffer,Stephanie
Bauluz,Maria
Staff
Bauluz,Maria
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Pellettieri,Jill
Beebe,RoseMarie
Ribas-Casasayas,Alberto
Ribas-Casasayas,Alberto
Beebe,RoseMarie
Staff
Staff
Fusco, SJ, Mark
Lampley, Karl
Lampley, Karl
Schutz, Paul
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Parrella, Frederick
Nguyen, SJ, Thao
Staff
Lampley, Karl
Pineda, RSM, Ana Maria
Tamayo-Moraga, Sarita
Fusco, SJ, Mark
Molesky-Poz, Jean
Parrella, Frederick
Vance-Trembath, Sally
Lerner, Akiba
Lerner, Akiba
Staff
DeCosse, David
Schutz, Paul
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
WGST
165
176
183
183
8
9
24
29
31
33
36
39
41A
74
119
123
129
136
137
139
161
165
171
173
174
186
196
46
Romero & Salvadoran Martyrs
Nature, Humanity, Spirituality
Ignatian Spirituality
Ignatian Spirituality
Acting for Nonmajors
Defining the Performing Artist
Acting
Rehearsal & Performance
Intro to Production
Stage Lighting
Scene Painting
Production Workshop
Critical Perspec in Perf A
Devised Theatre Workshop
Shakespeare's Plays in Performance
Acting Styles III: Musc Thtr
Rehearsal & Performance
Scene Painting
Pattern Drafting and Draping
Production Workshop
American Thtr from Black Perspect
History of American Musc Thtr
Advanced Playwriting
Screenwriting
Devised Theatre Workshop
Stage Directing
Senior Project: Directing
Gender in Earaly Christianity
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
50
102
104
112
125
134
138
144
146
148
149
190
198
199
Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
Feminist Methods
Beauty, Culture, and Society
Women of Color in the U.S.
Women in Political Revolution
Film, Gender, and Sexuality
Gays & Lesbians in US History
Women, Gender & Sexuality
Religion, Gender & Globalization
Gender & Sex in Bibl. Interp
Feminist Theologies
Capstone
WGST Internship
Directed Reading/Research
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
11
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
12
20
130
131
131
134
136
136
138
138
162
Introduction to Financial Actg
Introduction to Financial Actg
Introduction to Financial Actg
Introduction to Financial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Recording Financial Trans
Inter Financial Actg 1
Inter Financial Actg II
Inter Financial Actg II
Accounting Information Systems
Cost Accounting
Cost Accounting
Tax Planning & Busn Decisions
Tax Planning & Busn Decisions
Jr Cont Busn Sem Series II
Topic
Winter Play
Winter Play
Winter One Acts
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
TBA
MWF
MWF
TR
W
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TBA
TR
TR
W
MWF
MWF
TR
TBA
TR
MWF
TBA
TBA
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:20 AM
4:45 PM
10:30 AM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
TBA
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
4:45 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
TBA
3:50 PM
1:00 PM
TBA
TBA
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
9:05 AM
11:35 AM
3:40 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:50 PM
11:35 AM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
3:40 PM
TBA
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:50 PM
10:20 AM
3:20 PM
1:50 PM
TBA
5:30 PM
2:05 PM
TBA
TBA
Pineda, RSM, Ana Maria
Molesky-Poz, Jean
Scholla, SJ, Robert
Scholla, SJ, Robert
Staff
Kusanovich,Kristin
MohneHill,Kimberly
Zampelli,Michael
Sword,David
Duarte,Derek
Enos,Jerald
Ness,Patt/Sword,David
Zampelli,Michael
Staff
Staff
MohneHill,Kimberly
Zampelli,Michael
Enos,Jerald
Murray,Barbara
Ness,Patt/Sword,David
Staff
Staff
Staff
Hansen,Ron
Staff
Staff
Staff
Murphy
MWF
MW
TR
MW
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TR
TBA
TBA
1:00 PM
5:25 PM
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
12:10 PM
TBA
TBA
2:05 PM
7:10 PM
10:10 AM
5:15 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
1:50 PM
TBA
TBA
Staff
Ellingson,Laura
Lodhia,Sharmila
Staff
Skinner, David
Nanda,Apara
Unger, Nancy
Jegathesan
Hinga
Murphy
Staff
Lodhia,Sharmila
Staff
Staff
TR
MW
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
W
MWF
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MWF
MWF
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T
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
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11:45 AM
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8:00 AM
9:15 AM
8:00 AM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
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10:30 AM
11:45 AM
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5:15 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
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3:40 PM
11:35 AM
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5:15 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
9:05 AM
5:15 PM
2:05 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
3:20 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
Staff
Paisley, Christopher
Li, Haidan
Li, Haidan
Park, Hyungshin
Park, Hyungshin
Park, Hyungshin
Ou, Jane
Ou, Jane
Kim, Yongtae
Donohoe, Wendy
Donohoe, Wendy
Bowen, Dan
Delapena, Brian
Li, Haidan
Ushman, Neal
Ushman, Neal
Fowler, Kenneth
Eames, Michael
Eames, Michael
Luttman, Suzanne
Luttman, Suzanne
Kim, Yongtae
Instructor
School of Business
36
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
ACTG
ACTG
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
FNCE
172
198
70
70
70
71
72
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
179
179
179
179
179
179
179
179
195B
195EL
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
41
41
42
42
111
113
113
114
114
115
115
122
126
136
166
172
173
181
182
185
186
121
Sr Cont Busn Sem Series II
Accounting Internship
Contemporary Business Issues
Contemporary Business Issues
Contemporary Business Issues
Foundations of Leadership
Business Leadership Skills
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Global Fellowships
Global Fellowships
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Data analysis, econometrics
Data analysis, econometrics
Data analysis applications
Data analysis applications
Economics of the Environment
Intermediate Microeconomics I
Intermediate Microeconomics I
Intermediate Microeconomics II
Intermediate Microeconomics II
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Money & Banking
Economics & Law
20th-century Economic History
Race, Ethnicity and Gender
Game Theory
Applied Econometrics
International Trade
Intl Fin & Open Econ Macroecon
Econ of Innov & Intellect Prop
Economics of Digitization
Financial Management
Topic
37
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
T
TBA
MWF
MWF
TR
W
T
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
TBA
TBA
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
TR
TR
T
R
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
3:50 PM
TBA
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
5:45 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
5:25 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
TBA
TBA
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
1:00 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
9:15 AM
5:30 PM
TBA
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
5:30 PM
7:45 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
7:10 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
TBA
TBA
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
4:35 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
3:20 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
3:20 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
2:05 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
10:20 AM
Instructor
Kim, Yongtae
Donohoe, Wendy
Finocchio, Jr., Robert
Finocchio, Jr., Robert
Strickland, Theresa
Caffey, Jack
Dal Ponte, Derek
Kelley, James
Kelley, James
Kelley, James
Mort, Marshall
Dana, Mike
Dana, Mike
Dana, Mike
Firenzi
Firenzi
Deirdre
Deirdre
Lipp
Lipp
O'Keefe
O'Keefe
Bunger, Tanya
Bunger, Tanya
Shapiro, Teny
Shapiro, Teny
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Ardelean, Adina
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Popper, Helen
Popper, Helen
Popper, Helen
Popper, Helen
Staff
Staff
Maliar, Serguei
Maliar, Serguei
Maliar, Serguei
Field, Alexander J.
Kamas, Linda
Belotti, Mario L.
Helmers, Christian
Field, Alexander J.
Sundstrom, William A.
Shin, Dongsoo
Sundstrom, William A.
Ardelean, Adina
Staff
Helmers, Christian
Helmers, Christian
Lee, Samuel
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
121
121
121
124
124
125
125
118
126
128
130
132
143
151
172
174
198
6
6
6
6H
41
80
80
80
80
80
160
160
160
160
160S
162
162
162
162
162
162S
164
165
198
198E
199
165
169
175
178
181
181
181
181
181
181S
182
182
183
183
185
198
15
15
15
15
15
15
30
34
Financial Management
Financial Management
Financial Management
Investments & Invest Instits
Investments & Invest Instits
Corporate Financial Policy
Corporate Financial Policy
Real Estate Principles
Money & Capital Markets
Real Estate Finance
Ethics in Finance
Financial Derivatives
Entrepreneurial Finance
Intl Financial Management
Corporate Treasury Management
Mergers & Acquisition
Internship
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics - honors
Fndaal Skilla of Mnging for Sustain
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
MGMT of Organizations - LSP
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Introduction to Entrepr
Building a New Busn
Internship/Practicum
Internship in Entrepren
Directed Reading/Research
Retail Chain Management
Advance Retail Studies Seminar
Internet Marketing
International Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Market Analysis
Market Analysis
Customer Behavior
Customer Behavior
Sales Management
Internship
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Programming
Science, Information, Technology
Topic
38
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
MWF
TR
TR
W
TR
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
11:45 AM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
12:10 PM
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
2:05 PM
1:50 PM
5:10 PM
1:50 PM
5:10 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
8:55 PM
1:50 PM
TR
MW
MW
TR
R
MWF
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
TBA
MW
TBA
MWF
M
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
By Apt
MW
MW
MW
T
F
R
MWF
MWF
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
5:25 PM
10:20 AM
5:40 PM
8:00 AM
3:30 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
11:45 AM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
5:25 PM
3:30 PM
TBA
7:20 PM
TBA
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:15 PM
7:10 PM
12:00 PM
7:20 PM
9:05 AM
5:15 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
5:30 PM
7:20 PM
12:50 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
7:20 PM
5:15 PM
TBA
9:05 PM
TBA
2:05 PM
5:15 PM
3:40 PM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
11:35 AM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
2:05 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
Instructor
Lee, Samuel
Wade, Steven
Wade, Steven
Ku, Wendy
Shefrin, Hersh
Lee, Samuel
Shefrin, Hersh
Whelan, Jim
Davis, Don
Ori, Joseph
Davis, Don
Ku, Wendy
Jo, Hoje
Jo, Hoje
Kim, Andy
Stone, Jon
Statman, Meir
Trevisan, Richard
Bhargava, Vikram
Bhargava, Vikram
Trevisan, Richard
Mains, William
Le, Long
Eberhart, Robert
Mank, Darrel
Mank, Darrel
Staff
Gordon, Francine
Johnson, Christina
Kashkooli, Keyvan
Kashkooli, Keyvan
Gordon, Francine
Lee, Jung Yeon
Lee, Jung Yeon
Staff
Ji, Fiona
Lu, Shaohua
Lu, Shaohua
Eberhart, Robert
Johnson, Christina
Staff
Johnson, Christina
Staff
Kirby, Gail
Kalyanam, Kirthi
Shi, Wei
Caffey, John
Shi, Wei
Shi, Wei
Zhang, Yuchi
Zhang, Yuchi
Staff
Kirby, Gail
Staff
Staff
Munson, Michael
Munson, Michael
Nonnenberg, Lane
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Lu, Haibing
Staff
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
34
34
34
34
40
40
40
40
41
41
41
41
43
105
106
107
108
108
108
108E
137
Science, Information, Technology
Science, Information, Technology
Science, Information, Technology
Science, Information, Technology
Statistics and Data Analysis
Statistics and Data Analysis
Statistics and Data Analysis
Statistics and Data Analysis
Statistics and Data Analysis II
Statistics and Data Analysis II
Statistics and Data Analysis II
Statistics and Data Analysis II
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
106
106
106
106
108
108
108H
112
BIOE
22
BIOE
22L
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
22L
100
108
111
115L
115L
115L
115L
120
155
157
162
162L
162L
173
BIOE
174
BIOE
174L
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
174L
185
186
195
20
20L
20L
41
44A
44AL
119
121B
Differential Equations
Differential Equations
Differential Equations
Differential Equations
Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics: Honors
Risk Analysis in Civil Engineering
Introduction to Cell and Molecular
Bioengineering
Introduction to Cell and Molecular
Bioengineering Lab
Introduction to Cell and Molecular
Bioengineering Lab
Bioengineering Research Seminar
Biomedical Devices: Role of Polymers
BioInnovation I
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Experimental Methods in Bioengineering
Biological Transport Phenomena
Introduction to Biofuel Engineering
Signals and Systems for Bioengineers
Signals and Systems for Bioengineers
Signals and Systems for Bioengineers Lab
Advanced Topics in Tissue Engineering
Microfabrication and Microfluidics for
Bioengineering Applications
Microfabrication and Microfluidics for
Bioengineering Applications Lab
Microfabrication and Microfluidics for
Bioengineering Applications Lab
Physiology and Disease Biology II
Introduction to Biotechnology
Design Project II
Geology
CE 20 Lab
CE 20 Lab
Mechanics I: Statics
Mech III: Strength of Materials
CE 44A Lab
Design For Sustainable Const.
Geotechnical Engineering
Title
Topic
Database Management Systems
Systems Analysis & Design
Systems Programming
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
Object-Oriented Programming
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
12:00 PM
2:05 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
4:35 PM
5:50 PM
2:05 PM
4:35 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Starbird, Sterling
Staff
Staff
Staff
Najafi, Sami
Najafi, Sami
Nahmias, Steven
Nahmias, Steven
Schermann, Michael
Zimbra, David
Zimbra, David
Samorani, Michele
Li, Tao
Li, Tao
Warren, Graeme
Li, Tao
Ghiassi, Manoochehr
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
TR
2:00 PM
3:40 PM
Lu, Biao
T
2:15 PM
5:00 PM
Lu, Biao
W
R
R
T
R
R
R
R
MWF
MWF
M
TR
M
R
R
2:15 PM
5:30 PM
7:10 PM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
5:10 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
6:30 PM
9:00 PM
12:00 PM
3:45 PM
5:00 PM
3:45 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
7:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
Lu, Biao
Staff
Manickam, Sathish
Asuri, Prashanth
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Mobed-Miremadi, Maryam
Kim, Unyoung
Mobed-Miremadi, Maryam
Yan, Yuling
Yan, Yuling
Yan, Yuling
Asuri, Prashanth
MWF
10:30 AM
11:35 AM Araci, Ismail Emre
T
2:15 PM
5:00 PM
Araci, Ismail Emre
W
T
T
R
MWF
T
R
MWF
MWF
W
TR
TR
2:15 PM
7:10 PM
5:10 PM
4:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
5:10 PM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
9:00 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
12:00 PM
Araci, Ismail Emre
Hao, Ying
Scott, Julia
Araci, Ismail Emre
Singh, Sukhmander
Singh, Sukhmander
Singh, Sukhmander
Nilsson, Tonya
Serrette, Reynaud
Nilsson, Tonya
Staff
Singh, Sukhmander
Instructor
School of Engineering
39
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
123
123L
125
125
125L
125L
135
135L
137
141
141L
141L
141L
Environmental Reaction Engineering
CE 123 Lab
Municipal Engineering Design
Municipal Engineering Design
CE 125 Lab
CE 125 Lab
Reinforced Concrete Design
CE 135 Lab
Earthquake Engineering Design
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Lab
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Lab
Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Lab
MWF
W
MWF
MWF
W
F
MWF
M
MWF
TR
T
R
F
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Chiesa, Steve
Chiesa, Steve
He, Rachel
He, Rachel
He, Rachel
He, Rachel
Abbott, Tracy
Aschheim, Mark
Abbott, Tracy
Maurer, Ed
Doyle, Laura
Doyle, Laura
Maurer, Ed
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
146
150
160
184
193
10
10L
11
11L
11L
11L
12
12L
12L
20
20L
20L
21
21
21
21L
21L
21L
21L
21L
21L
44
44L
44L
45
45
45L
45L
45L
70
70L
70L
122
122L
122L
127
127L
140
146
146
146L
146L
146L
146L
160
160L
161
161L
Design of Cold-Formed Steel Frame Structures
Traffic Engineering: Design and Operations
GIS in Water Resources
Construction Administration
Detailed Project Design
Introduction to Programming
Introduction to Programming Lab
Advanced Programming
Advanced Programming Lab
Advanced Programming Lab
Advanced Programming Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Intro to Embedded Systems
Intro to Embedded Systems Lab
Intro to Embedded Systems Lab
Introduction to Logic Design
Introduction to Logic Design
Introduction to Logic Design
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Applied Programming in C
Applied Programming in C Lab
Applied Programming in C Lab
Applied Programming in MATLAB
Applied Programming in MATLAB
Applied Programming in MATLAB Lab
Applied Programming in MATLAB Lab
Applied Programming in MATLAB Lab
Form Spec & Adv Data Structures
Form Spec & Adv Data Structures Lab
Form Spec & Adv Data Structures Lab
Computer Architecture
Computer Architecture Lab
Computer Architecture Lab
Advanced Logic Design
Advanced Logic Design Lab
Machine Learning
Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Networks Lab
OO Analysis, Design, Programming
OO Analysis, Design, Programming Lab
Web Programmming I
Web Programmming I Lab
MWF
TR
TR
MW
F
MWF
T
MWF
W
R
R
MWF
M
T
MWF
T
W
MWF
MWF
TR
T
T
W
W
R
F
TR
M
F
TR
TR
M
R
R
TR
R
F
TR
W
R
TBA
TBA
TR
MWF
MWF
R
R
R
F
TR
T
TR
M
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
5:10 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
TBA
TBA
12:10 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
3:40 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
TBA
TBA
1:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
Serrette, Reynaud
He, Rachel
Maurer, Ed
Said, Hisham
Aschheim, Mark
Danielson, Ron
Danielson, Ron
Musurlian, Angela
Musurlian, Angela
Musurlian, Angela
Musurlian, Angela
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Staff
Krishnan
Ogunfunmi
Krishnan
Krishnan
Staff
Staff
Ogunfunmi
Ogunfunmi
Staff
Staff
Staff
Wang, Yuan
Wang, Yuan
Wang, Yuan
Wang, Yuan
Wang, Yuan
Dezfouli, Behnam
Dezfouli, Behnam
Dezfouli, Behnam
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Staff
Staff
Fang, Yi
Figueira, Silvia
Kim, Hayang
Figueira, Silvia
Figueira, Silvia
Kim, Hayang
Kim, Hayang
Mikkilineni, Rani
Mikkilineni, Rani
Steichen, Ben
Steichen, Ben
Topic
40
Instructor
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
161L
163
163L
163L
171
175
175
175L
175L
175L
175L
177
177
177L
177L
177L
177L
178
178L
178L
179
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
21
21
21
21L
21L
21L
21L
21L
21L
33
33L
33L
50
50
50
50L
50L
50L
50L
50L
50L
100
100L
100L
100L
105
105L
112
112L
127
127L
151
Web Programmming I Lab
Web Usability
Web Usability Lab
Web Usability Lab
Prin Des & Impl Prog Lang
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Operating Systems
Operating Systems
Operating Systems Lab
Operating Systems Lab
Operating Systems Lab
Operating Systems Lab
Intro to Database Systems
Intro to Database Systems Lab
Intro to Database Systems Lab
Theory of Algorithms
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Design Project II
Introduction to Logic Design
Introduction to Logic Design
Introduction to Logic Design
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Logic Design Lab
Digital System Architectures
Digital System ArchitectureLab
Digital System ArchitectureLab
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits II
Electric Circuits II-Lab
Electric Circuits II-Lab
Electric Circuits II-Lab
Electromagnetics II
Electromagnetics II
Modern Network Sythesis and Design
Modern Network Sythesis and Design Lab
Advanced Logic Design
Advanced Logic Design Lab
Semiconductor Devices
Topic
41
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
W
TR
M
W
TR
MWF
MWF
M
M
T
T
MWF
MWF
T
T
T
W
TR
W
R
TBA
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
MWF
MWF
TR
T
T
W
W
R
F
TR
R
F
MWF
MWF
TR
T
T
W
R
R
F
TR
M
T
W
TR
M
TR
R
MWF
M
TR
5:15 PM
8:30 AM
5:15 PM
5:15 PM
5:40 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
TBA
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
5:10 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
8:00 PM
10:10 AM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
7:20 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
TBA
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
1:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
Instructor
Steichen, Ben
Steichen, Ben
Steichen, Ben
Steichen, Ben
Vu, Hien
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Amer, Ahmed
Kim, Hayang
Amer, Ahmed
Amer, Ahmed
Amer, Ahmed
Amer, Ahmed
Mikkilineni, Rani
Mikkilineni, Rani
Mikkilineni, Rani
Staff
Staff
Amer, Ahmed
Amouzgar, Moe
Atkinson, Darren
Dezfouli, Behnam
Fang, Yi
Figueira, Silvia
Holliday, JoAnne
Kitts, Chris
Lewis, Dan
Liu, Yuhong
Mikkilineni, Rani
Musurlian, Angela
Steichen, Ben
Staff
Krishnan
Ogunfunmi
Krishnan
Krishnan
Staff
Staff
Ogunfunmi
Ogunfunmi
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Rahman
Wilson
Hudgens
Hudgens
Wilson
Hudgens
Rahman
Rahman
Wilson
Zecevic
Zecevic
Zecevic
Zecevic
Abhari
AbharI
Zecevic
Zecevic
Mourad
Mourad
Yang
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
Title
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
151L
151L
167
183
183L
195
1
1
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
1L
19
19
110
111
111L
111L
111L
111L
168
170
171A
173
176
11
15
15
15L
15L
15L
101L
101L
114
114
121
123
123
123L
123L
123L
123L
141
141L
141L
142
142L
142L
145
146
153
Semiconductor Devices Lab
Semiconductor Devices Lab
Medical Imaging Systems
Power Systems Analysis
Power Systems Analysis Lab
Design Project II
Intro to Engineering
Intro to Engineering
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Ethics in Technology
Ethics in Technology
Community Based Engineering Design
STEM Outreach in the Community
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
Starup Law for Engineers
Improv for Engineers
Product Opportunity Assessment
Intro to Business Fundamentals
Marketing Strategy
Materials & Manufactur Process
Intro to Material Science
Intro to Material Science
Intro to Material Science Lab
Intro to Material Science Lab
Intro to Material Science Lab
Machining Lab
Machining Lab
Machine Design I
Machine Design I
Thermodynamic I
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer Lab
Heat Transfer Lab
Heat Transfer Lab
Heat Transfer Lab
Mechanical Vibrations
Mechanical Vibrations Lab
Mechanical Vibrations Lab
Cntrl Sys, Analysis/Design
Cntrl Sys, Analysis/Design Lab
Cntrl Sys, Analysis/Design Lab
Intro to Aerospace Engineering
Mechanism Design
Aerospace Structures
T
T
MW
MWF
W
M
T
R
T
T
R
R
F
F
TR
TR
W
F
M
T
W
R
T
M
S
R
W
TR
MWF
MWF
T
W
R
R
F
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
T
W
W
R
TR
F
W
TR
M
F
MWF
MWF
TBA
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
5:10 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
5:10 PM
9:30 AM
9:00 AM
5:10 PM
5:10 PM
10:20 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
5:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
TBA
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
7:00 PM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
4:35 PM
1:15 PM
1:15 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
3:55 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:35 PM
7:00 PM
11:00 AM
12:00 PM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
1:15 PM
3:40 PM
5:00 PM
1:15 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
TBA
Yang
Yang
Wood
Khanbaghi
Khanbaghi
Wood
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Evans, Daja
Evans, Daja
Kuczenski, Jes
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Norris, Laura Lee M
Staff
Rogers, Shane
Batterton, John
Weiner Mark
Sepehrband
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Restivo
Restivo
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Taylor
Taylor
Taylor
Ayoubi
Ayoubi
Ayoubi
Staff
Staff
Staff
MECH
MECH
MECH
191
195
195
Mechanical Engineering Project Manufacturing
Advanced Design II: Implementation
Advanced Design II: Implementation
MTR
MW
TR
6:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Staff
Restivo
Staff
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
2
2
2
2
2
10
18
20
21
LEAD Seminar
LEAD Seminar
LEAD Seminar
LEAD Seminar
LEAD Seminar
Creating College Going Communities
Advancing Vocation
Exploring Health Care Careers
Exploring Engineering Careers
W
T
M
R
T
TR
T
T
R
3:30 PM
10:20 AM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
5:15 PM
12:00 PM
5:15 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
Jimenez, Pancho
Lemus, Victor
Santillan, Andrea
Vanadilok, Tedd
Aguilar, Danielle
Kimura-Walsh, Erin
O'Keefe, Sean
Staff
Staff
Topic
Instructor
University Programs
42
TENTATIVE WINTER 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Subj
Cat
Nbr
LEAD 100 AW
MILS
12
MILS
12
MILS
22
MILS
22
MILS
132
MILS
132
MILS
142
MILS
142
MILS
176
MILS
199
Title
Topic
Advanced Difficult Dialogues
Intro To The Profession of Arms
Lab
Army Doctrine & Development
Lab
Applied Leadership / Operations
Lab
Company Grade Leadership
Lab
Military History
Independent Study
43
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
Instructor
TR
MW
W
MW
W
TR
W
TR
W
TR
TR
2:00 PM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
3:40 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
Medina, Cruz
Carpentier, C.
Truax, M.
Staff
Truax, M.
Alfaro, J.
Staff
Noble, J.
Staff
Truax, M.
Noble, J.
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
Topic
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
Instructor
College of Arts and Sciences
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ARAB
ARAB
ARAB
ARTH
ARTH
ARTH
ARTH
ARTH
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
1
1
1
1
2
2
3
5
112
134
137
149
181
185
189
3
13
23
26
100
123
146
185
30
32
33
35
43
43
46
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
ARTS
BIOL
50
57
63
63
63
64
64
74
75
131
135
143
146
156
163
163
163
164
164
173
174
175
177
197
1A
Intro to Biological Anth
Intro to Biological Anth
Intro to Biological Anth
Intro to Biological Anth
Intro to Archaeology
Intro to Archaeology
Intro to Social & Cultural Anth
Biological Anth & Pop Culture
Anthropology Methods
Health, Disease, & Culture
Evolutionary Medicine
Virtual Santa Clara
Globalization & Culture Change
Peoples of Latin America
North American Prehistory
Elementary Arabic III
Arabic Conversation II
Intermediate Arabic III
Buddhas, Bldgs, and Beauties
Art History Proseminar
The Global Renaissance
African-American Art
Post-Modern and Contemporary Art
Basic Drawing
Two-Dimentional Design
Three-Dimensional Design
Basic Printmaking
Basic Painting
Basic Painting
Basic Watercolor
Intro to Black/White Film & Darkroom
Photography
Basic Digital Photography
Basic Ceramics
Basic Ceramics
Basic Ceramics
Basic Sculpture
Basic Sculpture
Basic Computer Imaging
Basic Graphic Design
Life Drawing
Printmaking
Painting
Watercolor
Photography and Alternative Processes
Ceramics
Ceramics
Ceramics
Sculpture
Sculpture
Introduction to 3D Animation & Modeling
Computer Imaging
Graphic Design
Website Graphic Design
Special Projects
Transformations of Energy and Matter
44
TR
T
TR
R
MWF
F
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
TR
MW
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MW
TR
MW
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
MW
10:20 AM 12:00 PM Nelson,Robin
2:30 PM
5:30 PM Nelson,Robin
8:30 AM 10:10 AM Staff
2:00 PM
5:00 PM Staff
2:15 PM
3:20 PM Kealhofer,Lisa
10:30 AM 1:30 PM Kealhofer,Lisa
8:00 AM
9:05 AM Staff
3:50 PM
5:30 PM Bezanson,Michelle
11:45 AM 12:50 PM Jegathesan,Mythri
10:20 AM 12:00 PM Staff
12:10 PM 1:50 PM Nelson,Robin
4:45 PM 6:30:00PM Staff
3:50 PM
5:30 PM Anderson,Ryan
9:15 AM 10:20 AM Staff
10:30 AM 11:35 AM Staff
10:30 AM 11:35 AM Reynolds,Elijah
12:10 PM 1:50 PM Reynolds,Elijah
2:15 PM
3:20 PM Reynolds,Elijah
3:30 PM
4:35 PM Staff
3:30 PM
5:15 PM Pappas,Andrea
2:00 PM
3:40 PM deMaria,Blake
3:30 PM
5:15 PM Wofford,Tobias
3:50 PM
5:30 PM Morris,Kate
10:30 AM 12:50 PM Hughes,Julie
11:00 AM 1:20 PM Reynolds,Ryan
11:00 AM 1:20 PM Staff
1:00 PM
3:20 PM Aoki,Katherine
10:30 AM 12:50 PM Detweiler,Kelly
4:30 PM
6:50 PM Reynolds,Ryan
1:00 PM
3:20 PM Detweiler,Kelly
TR
MW
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
MW
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MW
MW
MW
TR
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
11:00 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
4:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
11:00 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
8:30 AM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
8:30 AM
10:50 AM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
5:50 PM
1:20 PM
10:50 AM
4:20 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
5:50 PM
3:20 PM
6:50 PM
3:20 PM
4:20 PM
3:20 PM
5:50 PM
1:20 PM
10:50 AM
4:20 PM
10:50 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
5:50 PM
3:20 PM
10:10 AM
Billingslea,Renee
Moro,Takeshi
Fritz,Don
Fritz,Don
Jimenez,Pancho
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Hughes,Julie
Aoki,Katherine
Reynolds,Ryan
Detweiler,Kelly
Billingslea,Renee
Fritz,Don
Fritz,Don
Jimenez,Pancho
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Moro,Takeshi
Hart,Dawn
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
1A
1A
1AL
1AL
1AL
1AL
1AL
1AL
1B
1B
1BL
1BL
1BL
1BL
1BL
1BL
7
7L
7L
103
104
104L
104L
104L
110
110L
110L
115
115
117
117L
117L
120
120L
150
150L
160
160L
160L
170
170L
170L
175
175L
175L
179
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
195
Title
Topic
Transformations of Energy and Matter
Transformations of Energy and Matter
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Transformations of Energy and Matter Lab
Information and Evolution
Information and Evolution
Information and Evolution Lab
Information and Evolution Lab
Information and Evolution Lab
Information and Evolution Lab
Information and Evolution Lab
Information and Evolution Lab
Exploring Animal Behavior
Exploring Animal Behavior Lab
Exploring Animal Behavior Lab
Kinesiology
Human Anatomy
Human Anatomy Lab
Human Anatomy Lab
Human Anatomy Lab
Genetics
Genetics Lab
Genetics Lab
Human Reproduction and Devlopment
Human Reproduction and Devlopment Lab
Epidemiology
Epidemiology Lab
Epidemiology Lab
Animal Physiology
Animal Physiology Lab
General Ecology
Gneral Ecology Lab
Biostatistics
Biostatistics Lab
Biostatistics Lab
Biomedical Modeling
Biomedical Modeling Lab
Biomedical Modeling Lab
Molecular Biology
Molecular Biology Lab
Molecular Biology Lab
Cancer Biology
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
45
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
tba
T
T
W
W
R
R
MWF
MWF
T
T
W
W
R
R
MWF
M
W
MW
MWF
M
W
F
MWF
M
W
MWF
T
TR
T
R
TR
R
TR
R
tba
tba
tba
MWF
M
F
TR
T
R
MWF
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
10:20 AM
tba
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:15 PM
3:30 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
5:25 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
tba
tba
tba
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
12:00 PM
tba
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
3:00 PM
6:15 PM
12:50 PM
3:45 PM
3:45 PM
7:10 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
tba
tba
tba
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
Instructor
Sabatier,Christelle
Staff
Wong,Lianna
Sabatier,Christelle
Wong,Lianna
Hart,Dawn
Wong,Lianna
Hart,Dawn
Ruscetti,Teresa
Whittall,Justen
Staff
Whittall,Justen
Staff
Ruscetti,Teresa
Hess,David
Whittall,Justen
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Grainger,Jim
Grainger,Jim
Saxton,Katherine
Saxton,Katherine
Saxton,Katherine
Dahlhoff,Elizabeth
Dahlhoff,Elizabeth
Sandel,Brody
Sandel,Brody
Staff
Staff
Staff
McCully,Michelle
McCully,Michelle
McCully,Michelle
Staff
Staff
Staff
Islas,Angel
Cocas,Laura
Dahlhoff,Elizabeth
Edgerly-Rooks,Janice
Grainger,Jim
Hart,Dawn
Hess,David
Islas,Angel
Staff
McCully,Michelle
Miller,Leilani
Ruscetti,Teresa
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
Topic
BIOL
195 Undergraduate Research
BIOL
195 Undergraduate Research
BIOL
195 Undergraduate Research
BIOL
195 Undergraduate Research
BIOL
195 Undergraduate Research
Chem: An Experimental Science
CHEM
5
Chem: An Experimental Science Lab
CHEM
5L
General Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
13
General Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
13
General Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
13
General Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
13
General Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
13
General Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
13
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
13L General Chemistry III Lab
Chemistry for Teachers
CHEM
19
CHEM
19L Chemistry for Teachers
Organic Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
33
Organic Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
33
Organic Chemistry III L&L
CHEM
33
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM
33L Organic Chemistry III Lab
CHEM 33L-M Organic Chemistry III Majors Lab
CHEM 33L-M Organic Chemistry III Majors Lab
Teachng Assistant Training
CHEM
94
Independent Laboratory
CHEM
99
CHEM
101 Bioinorganic Chemistry
CHEM
102 Inorganic Chemistry
CHEM 102L Inorganic Chemistry Lab
CHEM
112 Bioanalytical Chemistry
CHEM
115 Chemistry Seminar
CHEM
141 Biochemistry I
CHEM
143 Biochemical Techniques
CHEM
143 Biochemical Techniques
CHEM
143 Biochemical Techniques
CHEM
151 Spectroscopy
CHEM
182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM
182 Undergraduate Research
CHEM
182 Undergraduate Research
46
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
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tba
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MWF
MWF
MWF
M
T
T
T
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W
W
W
W
R
R
R
R
F
F
MWF
T
TR
TR
MWF
M
T
T
W
R
R
F
W
W
M
TBA
MWF
MWF
M
MWF
F
MWF
T
R
TR
MWF
TBA
TBA
TBA
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
8:10 AM
8:10 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
8:10 AM
8:10 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
5:30 PM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
5:40 PM
TBA
9:15 AM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
4:00 PM
10:30 AM
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
tba
tba
tba
tba
tba
12:50 PM
4:50 PM
12:00 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
10:20 AM
5:50 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
9:20 PM
9:20 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
4:50 PM
12:50 PM
4:50 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
10:20 AM
5:35 PM
11:20 AM
4:50 PM
8:20 PM
11:20 AM
4:50 PM
5:35 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
6:45 PM
TBA
10:20 AM
9:05 AM
6:15 PM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
1:50 PM
4:10 PM
2:05 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
Instructor
Sabatier,Christelle
Sandel,Brody
Saxton,Katherine
Stephens,Craig
Whittall,Justen
Fedder
Staff
Staff
Yee
Reaney
Yee
Reaney
Suljak
Thomas
Tichy
Staff
Tichy
Thomas
Staff
Thomas
Staff
Staff
Thomas
Abbyad
Abbyad
Tichy
Thomas
Tichy
Fedder
Staff
Carrasco
Carrasco
Tillman
Ruhland
Ruhland
Staff
Staff
Ruhland
Ruhland
Staff
Fuller
Fuller
Tichy
Staff
Staff
Hoggard
Hoggard
Suljak
Stokes
Brunauer
Carter-O'Connell
Carter-O'Connell
Carter-O'Connell
Stokes
Abbyad
Brunauer
Carrasco
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
182
182
182
182
182
182
182
182
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
183
184
184
184
184
184
184
184
184
184
184
184
3
3
23
127
CHST
CHST
4
12
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Undergraduate Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Senior Research
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Capstone Research Experience
Elementary Chinese III
Elementary Chinese III
Intermediate Chinese III
Chinese History & Culture
Cultural Competence and Humility with Children
and Families
Qualitative Statistics in Child Studies
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
CLAS
COMM
COMM
COMM
100
102
104
105
106
109
190
196
3
23
65
109
171
180
XXX
XXX
1
1
1
Advanced Writing for Research in Social Sciences
Middle Childhood
Advocacy for Children
Mindfulness in Child Studies
Urban Education and Multiculturalism
Children, Arts, and Society
Resilient Families
FTP Seminar
Elementary Latin III
Elementary Greek III
Mythology
The Hellenistic Age
Ancient Science & Technology
Ancient & Modern Laughter
Greek Reading
Latin Reading
Intro to Interpersonal Comm
Intro to Interpersonal Comm
Intro to Interpersonal Comm
Topic
Atoms, Aqueducts & Alchemy
47
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
TR
TR
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
12:00 PM Day,Elizabeth
1:50 PM Gittens,CarolAnn
TR
MW
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
TBA
M
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
9:15 AM
12:10 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
TBA
6:00 PM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
12:10 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
8:30 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
3:40 PM
5:15 PM
10:20 AM
1:50 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
TBA
7:00 PM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
1:50 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
10:10 AM
4:35 PM
10:10 AM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
Instructor
Carter-O'Connell
Fuller
Hoggard
McNelis
Tillman
Suljak
Stokes
Wheeler
Abbyad
Brunauer
Carrasco
Carter-O'Connell
Fuller
Hoggard
McNelis
Tillman
Suljak
Stokes
Wheeler
Abbyad
Brunauer
Carrasco
Carter-O'Connell
Fuller
Hoggard
McNelis
Tillman
Suljak
Stokes
Wheeler
Staff
Staff
Ge,Yujie
Ge,Yujie
Gittens,CarolAnn
Boas,Erica
Boas,Erica
Day,Elizabeth
Boas,Erica
Kusanovich,Kristin
Burns,Barbara
Urdan,Tim
Staff
Holzmeister,Angela
Holzmeister,Angela
Greenwalt,William
Roncaglia,Carolynn
Turkeltaub,Daniel
Roncaglia,Carolynn
Turkeltaub,Daniel
SunWolf
Cheng
Staff
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
COMM
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
2
2
12
12
12
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
30
40
40
40
110
111
111
119A
123A
129A
135B
135B
139A
154A
162B
171A
172A
176A
178A
183A
185A
190
191
192
193
194
196
196
196
197
198
60
60L
61
61
61
181
184
Title
Topic
Media Studies in a Global World
Media Studies in a Global World
Technology and Communication
Technology and Communication
Technology and Communication
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
Public Speaking
Intro to Digital Film
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Digital Film Lab
Intro to Journalism
Intro to Journalism
Intro to Journalism
Quantitative Methods
Qualitative Methods
Qualitative Methods
Special Topics: Body Politics
Media and Youth
Advanced Public Speaking
Cinematography & Editing
Cinematography & Editing Lab
Global Documentary
Public Health Campaigns
Visual Cultural Comm
Business of Media
Communication and Sport
Biology of Communication
Special Topics: Multicultural Families
Comm Development & Social Change
New Media and Communication
Journalism Practicum
Filmmaking Practicum
Online Journalism Practicum
Yearbook Practicum
Forensics Practicum
Senior Capstone
Senior Capstone
Senior Capstone
Senior Thesis
Internship
Object Oriented Programming
Object Oriented Programming
Data Structures
Data Structures
Data Structures
Applied Cryptography
Applied Machine Learning
48
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
T
W
R
TR
T
F
W
TR
W
W
R
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MW
MWF
MWF
TR
W
TR
TR
TR
MW
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
F
W
M
T
MWF
TR
TR
TR
T
MWF
T
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
3:50 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
10:30 AM
2:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
12:30 PM
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
3:30 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
3:50 PM
4:00 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
8:00 AM
12:10 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
3:50 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
5:25 PM
7:30 PM
11:45 AM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
5:40 PM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
2:05 PM
10:20 AM
5:30 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
10:10 AM
3:30 PM
10:00 AM
3:40 PM
1:50 PM
5:20 PM
12:00 PM
4:00 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
2:00 PM
10:00 AM
4:35 PM
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
9:05 AM
11:35 AM
5:15 PM
3:20 PM
12:50 PM
5:30 PM
6:00 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
1:50 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
3:20 PM
6:25 PM
9:20 PM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
12:00 PM
7:20 PM
2:05 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
10:10 AM
4:35 PM
Instructor
Staff
Staff
Raphael
Raphael
Thai
Staff
Ishak
Ishak
Staff
Silva
Silva
Silva
Mahamdi
Silva
Silva
Silva
Whalen
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Kelley
Boren
Sarkar
Chopra
Ellingson
Heintz
Staff
Mahamdi
Staff
Staff
Thai
Staff
Heintz
Ishak
Boren
Cheng
Sarkar
Chopra
Young
Silva
Young
Young
Jaich
Byers
Whalen
Kelley
SunWolf
Jaich
Manna,Sukanya
Linnell,Natalie
Linnell,Natalie
Linnell,Natalie
Tran,Nicholas
Schaefer,Edward
Manna,Sukanya
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
CSCI
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
DANC
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
163A
163A
163A
163B
38
41
44
46
48
52
56
58
138
147
156
158
189
193
14
15
16
31
31
39G
54
69
73
91
104
106
106
109
113
115H
122
136
137G
141
144
151B
153
171
172
175
179W
181
181
181
181
181
191
21
21L
21L
22
23
23L
Title
Topic
Theory of Algorithms
Theory of Algorithms
Theory of Algorithms
Advanced Theory of Algorithms
Movement for Athletes
Jazz Dance II
Ballet II
Modern Dance I
Modern Dance III
Afro-Haitian Dance
Pilates Private Instruction
Pilates Mat Class
Movement for Athletes
Advanced Modern Dance II
Pilates Private Instruction
Pilates Mat Class
Social Justice and the Arts
Senior Project: Dance
Intro to Literary History & Interpretation
Intro to Cultural Studies & Literary Theory
Intro to Writing & Digital Publication
Writing about Literature & Culture
Writing about Literature & Culture
Multicultural Lit of the US
Shakespeare
Literature by Women Writers of Color
Life Writing
Practicum
Teaching English
Advanced Writing
Advanced Writing
Internet Culture & Info Society
Writing Center Theory and Practice
Argumentation
Film, Gender, and Sexuality
Latino/a Literature & Cultural Studies
Native American Literature
Medieval Literature
18th Century British Lit
Studies in Shakespeare: Comedies
LGBTQ Studies: Global Perspectives
Advanced Fiction Writing
Advanced Poetry Writing
Advanced Creative Non-fiction
Playwriting
Engineering Communications
Engineering Communications
Engineering Communications
Engineering Communications
Engineering Communications
Practicum
Introduction to Applied Ecology
Introduction to Applied Ecology
Introduction to Applied Ecology
Introduction to Environmental Studies
Introduction to Earth Systems
Introduction to Earth Systems
49
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MW
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TBA
TR
TR
TR
TBA
TR
TR
TBA
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MW
T
M
TR
MW
MWF
MWF
MW
TBA
MW
MW
MWF
MWF
TR
TBA
TR
TR
TR
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
T
TR
T
R
MWF
MWF
M
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
5:40 PM
TBA
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
TBA
2:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
5:25 PM
8:30 AM
5:25 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
TBA
5:25 PM
3:30 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
TBA
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
2:00 PM
8:30 AM
11:00 AM
11:00 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
11:45 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
5:10 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
7:20 PM
TBA
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
TBA
3:40 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
3:00 PM
8:25 PM
10:10 AM
7:10 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
5:15 PM
TBA
7:10 PM
5:15 PM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
5:30 PM
TBA
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
3:00 PM
10:10 AM
1:45 PM
1:45 PM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
2:30 PM
Instructor
Walden,Byron
Tran,Nicholas
Bannister,Michael
Bannister,Michael
Connell,Karyn
Kanter,Pauline
Connell,Karyn
Staff
Kusanovich,Kristin
Staff
Connell,Karyn
Connell,Karyn
Connell,Karyn
Staff
Connell,Karyn
Connell,Karyn
Staff
Staff
Elrod,Eileen
Morgan,Danielle
Lueck,Amy
Billings,Simone
Booth,Sherry
Edelstein,Marilyn
Tarnoff,Maura
Morgan,Danielle
Velasco,Juan
Glaser,Kirk
Myers,Tim
Booth,Sherry
Mahamdi,Cynthia
Leuner, Kirstyn
Krane,Denise
Carroll,Stephen
Staff
Velasco,Juan
Burnham,Michelle
Brown,Phyllis
Leuner, Kirstyn
Dreher,Diane
Staff
Glaser,Kirk
McIsaac,Claudia
Billings,Simone
Staff
Donegan,Melissa
Hendricks,Jackie
Hendricks,Jackie
Hendricks,Jackie
Riccomini,Don
Glaser,Kirk
Staff
Staff
Staff
Gabbe,Charles
Mix,Hari
Mix,Hari
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ENVS
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
23L
50
95
110
110L
110L
116
116
124
128
148
151
151L
151L
155
195
5
5
20
30
69
70
75
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
ETHN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
GERM
GERM
GERM
GERM
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
Hist
126
137
142
161
178
185
3
3
3
3
100
106
173
3
3
100
113
92
95
100
101
109
112
120
121
123
133
140
146B
150
155
158
178
Title
Topic
Introduction to Earth Systems
World Geography
SLURP
Statistics for Environmental Science
Statistics for Environmental Science
Statistics for Environmental Science
Introduction to GIS
Introduction to GIS
Water Law & Politics
Urban and Environmental Planning
Solar Revolution
Restoration Ecology
Restoration Ecology
Restoration Ecology
Environmental and Food Justice
SLURP
Intro to Study of Race/Ethnicity in US
Intro to Study of Race/Ethnicity in US
Intro to Chic/Lat Studies in US
Intro to African American Studies
Iranian American Women Writers
Latina/o Immigrant Detention & Incorporation in
the Age of Terrorism
Asian American Communities
Creating Diverse College Going Communities
Race and WW II
Senior Seminar in Racial & Ethnic Politics
Elementary French III
Elementary French III
Elementary French III
Elementary French III
Advanced French I
Advanced French Conversation
Immigration, Race, & Identity
Elementary German III
Elementary German III
Advanced German I
German Film-Fassbender to Akin
Modern East Asia
Mod. Latin America
Historical Perspective
Historical Writing
The Hellenistic Age
Haitian Revolution
Crusades
Human Rights
Plagues/Epi/Infect
History of Sexuality
African Lives
Modern Japan
Gender/Sex East Asia
Af Amer Pur Freedom
Turmoil & Reform
Race and World War II
50
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
W
MW
W
MWF
M
M
TR
TR
TBA
MWF
TR
MWF
M
W
MWF
W
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TBA
TBA
MWF
11:45 AM
3:30 PM
4:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
2:45 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
TBA
9:15 AM
3:50 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
12:10 PM
TBA
TBA
9:15 AM
2:30 PM
5:15 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
2:30 PM
5:30 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
TBA
10:20 AM
5:30 PM
11:35 AM
2:45 PM
2:45 PM
2:05 PM
6:00 PM
10:10 AM
4:35 PM
5:50PM
1:50 PM
TBA
TBA
10:20 AM
Mix,Hari
Bacon,Christopher
Hughes,Stephanie
Staff
Staff
Staff
Stewart-Frey,Iris
Stewart-Frey,Iris
Staff
Gabbe,Charles
Hughes,Stephanie
Matzek,Virginia
Matzek,Virginia
Matzek,Virginia
Bacon,Christopher
Hughes,Stephanie
Fernandez,J
Staff
Staff
Hazard,T
Staff
Staff
Staff
TR
TBA
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MW
MWF
MWF
TBA
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MW
TR
TR
MWF
TR
TBA
2:00 PM
TBA
10:30 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
4:45 PM
4:45 PM
8:00 AM
TBA
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
TBA
3:40 PM
TBA
11:35 AM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
12:50 PM
3:20 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
6:30 PM
5:50 PM
9:05 AM
TBA
1:50 PM
3:20 PM
5:30 PM
3:20 PM
3:40 PM
5:15 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
TBA
Sampaio,A
Staff
Lai,J
Fernandez,J
Hazard,T
Lai,J
Couplan-Cashman,Lucile
Couplan-Cashman,Lucile
Montfort,Catherine
Tanti,Nina
Montfort,Catherine
Boutouba,Jimia
Boutouba,Jimia
Hellebrandt,Josef
Staff
Tabbert-Jones,Gudrun
Hellebrandt,Josef
MarianiSJ,Paul
LiebscherSJ,Arthur
Turley,Thomas
Senkewicz,Robert
Greenwalt,William
Andrews,Naomi
Turley,Thomas
Andrews,Naomi
NewsomKerr,Matthew
Randall,Amy
Odamtten,Harry
Molony,Barbara
Molony,Barbara
Odamtten,Harry
Unger,Nancy
Staff
Instructor
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
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Subj
Nbr
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
JAPN
JAPN
JAPN
JAPN
JAPN
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
184
186
XX
XXX
3
3
3A
100
154
185
3
3
23
102
137
4
6
8
8
8
8
8
11
12
12
12
12
12
13
13
13
13
13
13
14
14
14
14
23
30
31
31
31
31
31
51
51
51
51
53
53
53
53
113
123
133
144
Title
Topic
Amer. Historical Geography
California
America's Immigrants
History of Technology
Elementary Italian III
Elementary Italian III
Elem Ital III for Spanish Speakers
Advanced Italian I
Nature & Italian Literature
Italian American Experience
Elementary Japanese III
Elementary Japanese III
Intermediate Japanese III
Advanced Japanese III
Japanese Culture
Nature of Mathematics
Finite Math for Social Science
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Introduction to Statistics
Calculus & Analytic Geom I
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom II
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom III
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Calculus & Analytic Geom IV
Differential Equations and Series
Calculus for Business I
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Calculus for Business II
Discrete Mathematics
Discrete Mathematics
Discrete Mathematics
Discrete Mathematics
Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra
Linear Algebra
Topology
Probability & Statistics II
Logic and Foundations
Partial Differential Equations
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11:35 AM
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Instructor
Staff
Senkewicz,Robert
Willis,Aaron
NewsomKerr,Matthew
Bertola,Marie
Bertola,Marie
Bubula-Phillips,Irene
Bubula-Phillips,Irene
Ferraro,Evelyn
Ferraro,Evelyn
Staff
Staff
Staff
Fujii,Seiko
Fujii,Seiko
Damm,Suzanne
Staff
Poe,Laurie
Poe,Laurie
Bekes,Robert
McGinley,Tamsen
Staff
Hartglass,Michael
Staff
Klosinski,Leonard
Alexanderson,Gerald
Poe,Laurie
Staff
SmolarskiSJ,Dennis
SmolarskiSJ,Dennis
Staff
Ostrov,Daniel
Appleby,Glenn
Walden,Byron
Staff
Staff
Staff
Scott,Richard
Ostrov,Daniel
Staff
Staff
Farris,Frank
Staff
Long,Mary
Long,Mary
Meshkat,Nikki
Meshkat,Nikki
Irving,Corey
Irving,Corey
Barria,Jose
Barria,Jose
Musa,Mona
Musa,Mona
Scott,Richard
Bekes,Robert
Appleby,Glenn
Farris,Frank
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
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Subj
Nbr
MATH
MATH
MATH
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
MUSC
NEUR
NEUR
NEUR
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
154
176
190
1
1A
2
2A
9
10
16
37
40
40
42
43
45
46
52
54
55
107
113
116
131
132
140
140
142
143
145
146
152
153
154
155
192
1
150
190
14
16
18
19
22
25
26
26
26
26
26
27
27
29
32
40
113
118
Title
Topic
Intermediate Analysis II
Combinatorics
Upper Division Seminar
Music Theory 1
Musicianship 1
Music Theory 2
Musicianship 2
Introduction to Listening: Electronic Music
Introduction to Listening: Jazz
Music at Noon
Beginning Composition
University Orchestra
MUSC 40/140 Lab
Concert Choir
Chamber Singers
Jazz Band
Jazz Combo Workshop
World Music Ensemble
Concert Band
New Music Ensemble
Tonal Muscianship
Form and Analysis
Music at Noon
Music Research and Writing
History of Hip Hop
University Orchestra
MUSC 40/140 Lab
Concert Choir
Chamber Singers
Jazz Band
Jazz Combo Workshop
World Music Ensemble
Songs and Scenes Onstage
Concert Band
New Music Ensemble
Music of the Baroque and Classical
Introduction to Neuroscience
Neuroscience Research Seminar
Neuroscience Capstone
Hist. of Phil: Ancient & Medieval
Hist. of Phil: Modern & Contemporary
Formal Logic
Knowledge and Reality
Ethics in the Digital Age
Ethics in Society
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Business
Ethics in Health Care
Ethics in Health Care
Ethics and the Environment
Neuroethics
Science, Technology and Society
Ethics and Biomedical Science
Ethics and Constitutional Law
52
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11:45 AM
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2:05 PM
12:00 PM
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3:20 PM
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1:50 PM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
3:40 PM
7:20 PM
2:05 PM
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Instructor
Hartglass,Michael
McGinley,Tamsen
Irving,Corey
McCollough,Teresa
Stevens,William
McCollough,Teresa
Stevens,William
Ruviaro,Bruno
Staff
Wait-Kromm,Nancy
Staff
Staff
Staff
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Stevens,William
Ruviaro,Bruno
Wait-Kromm,Nancy
Zanfagna,Christina
Zanfagna,Christina
Staff
Staff
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Hanna-Weir,Scot
Staff
Staff
Staff
Wait-Kromm,Nancy
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Cocas,Laura
Yang,Eric
Kain,Philip
Kulp,Christopher
Yang,Eric
Vallor,Shannon
Kulp,Christopher
Shanklin,Robert
Shanklin,Robert
Bradfield,Erin
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Chinn,Meilin
Ramirez,Erick
Staff
Staff
Nelson,Lawrence
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
Topic
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
Instructor
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
143F
153
175
1
1
2
7
100
100L
100L
125
131
139
150
172
190
195
198
1
2
2L
3
3L
8
13
13
13L
13L
13L
13L
13L
32
32
32
32
32
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
32L
103
History of Modern Philosophy: Nietzsche
Philosophy of Science
Chinese Philosophy
Human Health and Disease
Human Health and Disease
The American Health System
Public Health and Ethics
Epidemiology
Epidemiology Lab
Epidemiology Lab
Race, Gender, and Public Health
Community Health
Experiential Learning in Public Health
Evidence-based Public Health
Management of Health Care Organizations
Public Health Capstone
Research
Peer Health Educators Practicum
Hands-On Physics!
Intro to Astronomy: The Solar System
PHYS 2 Lab
Introduction to Astronomy: The Universe
PHYS 3 Lab
Introduction to Space Sciences
General Physics III
General Physics III
PHYS 13 Lab
PHYS 13 Lab
PHYS 13 Lab
PHYS 13 Lab
PHYS 13 Lab
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
Physics for Scientists and Engineers II
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
PHYS 32 Lab
Analytical and Numerical Methods in Physics
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12:10 PM
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1:50 PM
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10:20 AM
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2:05 PM
1:50 PM
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3:40 PM
11:00 PM
12:00 PM
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10:20 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
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12:50 PM
12:00 PM
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10:45 AM
1:45 PM
1:45 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:15 PM
7:55 PM
8:15 PM
10:20 AM
Kain,Philip
Vallor,Shannon
Chinn,Meilin
Chang
Staff
Staff
Clark
Saxton
Saxton
Saxton
Chang
Mackenzie
MacGregor
Mackenzie
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Flacau
Staff
Staff
Kulas
Staff
Kulas
Staff
Williams
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Ahmadi
Staff
Staff
Kesten
Barber
Birmingham
Flacau
Flacau
Flacau
Flacau
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
103L
111
113
113L
116
122
161
LAB Analytical and Numerical Methods in Physics
Electromagnetic Theory I
Advanced Electromagnetism and Optics
LAB Advanced Electromagnetism
Physics of Solids
Quantum Mechanics II
Introduction to Astrophysics
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TR
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1:00 PM
5:10 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:20 AM
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2:05 PM
6:50 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
Staff
Barber
Weber
Weber
Weber
Williams
Kulas
53
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
PHYS
PHYS
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
POLI
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
Title
Topic
Biophysics
Physics in Society
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to U.S. Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to Comparative Politics
Introduction to World Politics
Introduction to World Politics
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to International Relations
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Introduction to Political Philosophy
Politics of U.S. Economy
Criminal Justice System
World Geography
World Geography
Political Science Research
Applied Quantitative Methods
Applied Quantitative Methods
History of Political Philosophy II: Liberalism and Its
112 Roots
History of Political Philosophy III: Post-Liberal
113 Theories
Model United Nations International Conflict
116B Simulation
122 East Asian International Relations
127 Special Topics in International Relations
142 Politics in the Middle East
148 Politics of China
154 Women and Politics
160 The Constitution and Equality
163 State and Local Politics
192 Senior Sem in Comparative Politics
195 Senior Sem in US Politics
195DW Senior Sem in US Politics
General Psychology 1
1
General Psychology 1
1
General Psychology 2
2
General Psychology 2
2
Research Methods in Psychology
43
Statistics and Research Methods II
52
Statistics and Research Methods II
52
Research Methods in Psychology
53
Research Methods in Psychology
53
102 Writing in Psychology
115EL Abnormal Psychology
131 Cognitive Psychology
132 Adv. Topics Learning
133 Adv. Topics in Cognitive
138 Memory
141 Adv Topics Cultural
150 Social Psychology
165 Behavioral Neuroscience
166 Human Neuropsychology
167 Psychopharmacology
171
192
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
25
25
30
30
40
45
50
50
99
101
101
54
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
M
TR
TR
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MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
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MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
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TBA
MWF
TR
TR
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
8:30 AM
11:45 AM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
8:00 AM
4:45 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
10:30 AM
4:45 PM
TBA
TBA
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
3:40 PM
10:10 AM
12:50 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
9:05 AM
5:50 PM
3:20 PM
12:00 PM
11:35 AM
5:50 PM
TBA
TBA
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
MWF
11:45 AM
12:50 PM Minowitz,Peter
TR
2:00 PM
3:40 PM
Lukes,Timothy
W
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TR
TR
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TR
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TR
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MWF
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MWF
MWF
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MWF
F
6:00 PM
10:30 AM
10:30 AM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
8:00 AM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
TBA
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
9:15 AM
5:40 PM
8:00 AM
10:30 AM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
11:45 AM
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5:40 PM
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12:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
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11:35 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
7:20 PM
9:05 AM
11:35 AM
6:50 PM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
6:50 PM
7:20 PM
3:40 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
9:05 AM
4:35 PM
10:10 AM
Faulve-Montojo,Ken
Corning,Gregory
Staff
Senzai,Farid
Hanson,Eric
Morlang,Diana
Peretti,Terri
Staff
Curry,Jane
Baker,Anne
Lai,James
Halladay,Lindsay
Staff
Sullivan,Kieran
Staff
Staff
Read,Kirsten
Staff
Koopman-Holm,Birgit
Bruchmann,Kathryn
Bell,Matt
Plante,Tom
Whitfield,Lisa
Bell,Matt
Kahan,Tracey
Kahan,Tracey
Koopman-Holm,Birgit
Bruchmann,Kathryn
Halladay,Lindsay
Staff
Simone,Patti
Instructor
Birmingham
Young
Peretti,Terri
Baker,Anne
Staff
Chen,Elsa
Faulve-Montojo,Ken
Curry,Jane
Senzai,Farid
Perez-Armendariz,Clarisa
Perez-Armendariz,Clarisa
Staff
Staff
Minowitz,Peter
Lukes,Timothy
Faulve-Montojo,Ken
Staff
Staff
Staff
Chen,Elsa
Levy,Naomi
Levy,Naomi
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
RELS
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
RSOC
SCTR
SCTR
SCTR
SCTR
SCTR
SCTR
SCTR
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
172
185
185EL
193
198
90H
9
9
9
9
9
10
33
51
51
106
113
121
131
135
154R
170
190
191
19
27
33
35
112
132
139
1
1
30
33
35
60
118
118
132
135
153
157
161
162
172
175
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Title
Topic
Adolescent Development
Developmental Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality
Internship
Theories & Methods (Honors)
Ways of Understanding Relig
Ways of Understanding Relig
Ways of Understanding Relig
Ways of Understanding Relig
Ways of Understanding Relig
Asian Religious Traditions
Maya Spirituality
Religion in America
Religion in America
Zen in Theory & Practice
Buddhism in America
Rep Religion in World Cinema
Tantra in Theory & Practice
Architects of Solidarity
RSS:Jesus in Islam & Christianity
Religion, Gender & Globaliz
Islam: Reformation & Modernity
Relig of Colonized Peoples
Religions of the Book
Digging Up Jesus
NT Narratives & Cinema
Science vs Bible:Genesis Deb
Martyrdom
Apocalypse Now
Bible in Contemp Fiction & Film
Principles of Sociology
Principles of Sociology
Self, Community, & Society
Social Problems in the U.S.
Research Design & Methods
Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
Qualitative Methods
Qualitative Methods
Social Stratification
Women and Social Change in Latin America
Race, Class, & Gender in the U.S.
Sociology of Family
Sociology of Criminal Justice Systems
Gender & Justice
Management of Health Care Organizations
Race and Inequality
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
Elementary Spanish III
55
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
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MWF
MWF
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TR
TR
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9:15 AM
11:45 AM
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2:00 PM
TBA
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
8:00 AM
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
10:30 AM
7:20 PM
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8:00 AM
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10:30 AM
11:45 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
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TBA
5:15 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
9:05 AM
1:50 PM
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3:20 PM
5:30 PM
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12:00 PM
6:00 PM
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10:10 AM
10:20 AM
9:05 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
5:15 PM
12:00 PM
7:20 PM
9:10 PM
3:20 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
3:40PM
12:00 PM
7:45 PM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
Instructor
Whitfield,Lisa
Read,Kirsten
Burns,Barbara
Plante,Tom
Sullivan,Kieran
Crowley, SJ, Paul
Lerner, Akiba
Lerner, Akiba
Riley, Philip
Tamayo-Moraga, Sarita
Staff
Staff
Molesky-Poz, Jean
Lampley, Karl
Staff
Tamayo-Moraga, Sarita
Staff
Morris, Joseph
Gray, David
Riley, Philip
Pinault, David
Hinga, Teresia
Pinault, David
Hinga, Teresia
Staff
Murphy, Catherine
Morris, Joseph
Pleins, David
Mata, Roberto
Mata, Roberto
Staff
Fernandez,Marilyn
Fernandez,Marilyn
Staff
Staff
Staff
Stecker,Michelle
Robinson,Laura
Robinson,Laura
Staff
Garcia,Alma
Garcia,Alma
Chiaraluce,Cara
Lopez-Aguado,Patrick
Lopez-Aguado,Patrick
Staff
Chiaraluce,Cara
Daffer,Stephanie
Staff
Daffer,Stephanie
Staff
Bauluz,Maria
Bauluz,Maria
Varona,Lucia
Varona,Lucia
Staff
Varona,Lucia
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
TESP
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
THTR
3
23
23
23
101
137
139
165
175
197
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
26
34
65
65
72
82
108
119
124
124
129
152
164
176
194
190
7
8
10
10
29
29A
30
32
39
39
42B
124
129
129A
132
139
139
167
170
190
193
Title
Elementary Spanish III
Intermediate Spanish III
Intermediate Spanish III
Intermediate Spanish III
Advanced Spanish II
Latin American Cultures & Civilization
TBD
Cervantes: Don Quijote
History of the Spanish Language
Special Topics
Magicians, Athletes & God
Magicians, Athletes & God
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
The Christian Tradition
Sustainable Theologies
Mary & Guanyin:Cath & Buddh
US Hispanic Theology
US Hispanic Theology
Darwin, God & the Poets
Witches, Saints & Heretics
Human Trafficking & Chr Ethics
Theology, Sex & Relationships
Theology of Marriage
Theology of Marriage
Religion and Peace
Faith, Ethics & Biodiversity
Relig Ethics & Business
Nature, Humanity, Spirituality
Interreligious Studies
Celtic Christianity
Improv
Acting for Nonmajors
Introduction to Perf Collaboration
Introduction to Perf Collaboration
Rehearsal & Performance
Rehearsal & Performance
Intro to Design
Costume Construction
Production Workshop
Production Workshop
Critical Perspec in Perf B
Acting Styles IV: Scenes and Dialects
Rehearsal & Performance
Rehearsal & Performance
Lighting Design
Production Workshop
Production Workshop
Gender and Performance
Playwriting
New Playwrights Festival
Senior Project: Dance
Topic
Modern Translation
Spring Fess Play
Spring Musical
Spring Fess Play
Spring Musical
56
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
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MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
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MWF
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MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
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MW
TR
MW
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TR
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MWF
TR
TR
MWF
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TBA
TR
TR
W
W
MWF
TR
TBA
TBA
TR
W
W
TR
TR
TR
TBA
3:30 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
2:00 PM
10:20 AM
8:00 AM
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
12:10 PM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
3:30 PM
4:45 PM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
TBA
TBA
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
4:45 PM
4:45 PM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
TBA
TBA
12:10 PM
4:45 PM
4:45 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
TBA
4:35 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
10:20 AM
3:40 PM
12:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
3:40 PM
3:40 PM
1:50 PM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
5:15 PM
6:30 PM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
3:40 PM
3:40 PM
3:20 PM
3:20 PM
TBA
TBA
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:50 PM
5:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
TBA
TBA
1:50 PM
5:50 PM
5:50 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
TBA
Instructor
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Beebe,RoseMarie
Ribas-Casasayas,Alberto
Ribas-Casasayas,Alberto
Beebe,RoseMarie
Staff
Staff
Vance-Trembath, Sally
Vance-Trembath, Sally
Fusco, SJ, Mark
Lampley, Karl
Parrella, Frederick
Scholla, SJ, Robert
Scholla, SJ, Robert
Staff
Staff
Staff
Schutz, Paul
Nguyen, SJ, Thao
Pineda, RSM, Ana Maria
Pineda, RSM, Ana Maria
Pleins, David
Dohar, William
Staff
Staff
Parrella, Frederick
Vance-Trembath, Sally
Staff
Schutz, Paul
Staff
Molesky-Poz, Jean
Nguyen, SJ, Thao
Staff
Staff
Staff
MohneHill,Kimberly
Staff
Staff
MohneHill,Kimberly
Enos,Jerald
Ness,Patt
Ness,Patt
Sword,David
Zampelli,Michael
MohneHill,Kimberly
Staff
MohneHill,Kimberly
Duarte,Derek
Ness,Patt
Sword,David
Zampelli,Michael
Staff
Staff
Duarte,Derek
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
WGST
50
51
76
101
105A
106
110
122
126
134
137
146
198
199
Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies
Introduction to LGBTQ Studies
Violence Against Women
Feminist Theory
Body Politics
Advanced Writing in WGST
Native American Literature
LGBTQ Studies Global Perspective
Gender & Sexuality in East Asia
Film, Gender, and Sexuality
History of Sexuality
Religion, Gender & Globalization
WGST Internship
Directed Reading/Research
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
ACTG
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
5
11
11
11
12
12
12
12
20
131
132
132
134
135
135
138
144
150
155
198
70
70
70
71
71
72
85
85
85
85
132
151B
179
179
179
179
179
179
179S
179
180
170
Personal Financial Planning
Introduction to Financial Actg
Introduction to Financial Actg
Introduction to Financial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Intro to Managerial Actg
Recording Financial Trans
Inter Financial Actg II
Adv Financial Accounting
Adv Financial Accounting
Accounting Information Systems
Auditing
Auditing
Tax Planning & Busn Decisions
Accounting Ethics
Financial Fraud
Financial Information Systems
Accounting Internship
Contemporary Business Issues
Contemporary Business Issues
Contemporary Business Issues
Foundations of Leadership
Foundations of Leadership
Business Leadership Skills
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
Business Law
CLASP
FHPE Immersion
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Comm in Business
Effective Presentation in Business
Contemp Busn for Non-majors
Topic
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
TR
MWF
TR
TR
TBA
MWF
TBA
MWF
TBA
MW
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
8:30 AM
9:15 AM
5:25 PM
2:00 PM
TBA
10:30 AM
TBA
2:15 PM
TBA
3:50 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
10:10 AM
10:20 AM
7:10 PM
3:40 PM
TBA
11:35 AM
TBA
3:20 PM
TBA
5:30 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Lodhia,Sharmila
Staff
Staff
Lodhia,Sharmila
Ellingson,Laura
Staff
Burnham, Michelle
Staff
Molony, Barbara
Staff
Randall, Amy
Hinga
Ellingson, Laura
Ellingson, Laura
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
W
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
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TR
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TBA
MW
MW
MWF
T
M
W
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
W
TBA
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MW
MW
TR
TR
MWF
TR
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
3:30 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
TBA
3:30 PM
5:25 PM
3:30 PM
5:45 PM
5:45 PM
3:30 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
5:25 PM
TBA
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
3:30 PM
5:25 PM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
5:15 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
3:20 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
TBA
5:15 PM
7:10 PM
4:35 PM
7:45 PM
7:45 PM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
7:10 PM
TBA
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
5:15 PM
7:10 PM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
Donohoe, Wendy
Badger, Amanda
Badger, Amanda
Badger, Amanda
Bowen, Dan
Bowen, Dan
Lee, Christopher
Lee, Christopher
Delapena, Brian
Ushman, Neal
Ou, Jane
Ou, Jane
Fowler, Kenneth
Parker, Susan
Parker, Susan
Luttman, Suzanne
Parker, Susan
Ushman, Neal
Staff
Donohoe, Wendy
Harris, Timothy
Harris, Timothy
Bunger, Tanya
Deanes, Lester
O'Keefe, Sean
Caffey, Jack
Dana, Mike
Dana, Mike
Dana, Mike
Mort, Marshall
Mains, William
Baker, Gregory
Firene, Gina
Firene, Gina
Frontczak, Deirdre
Frontczak, Deirdre
Lipp, Chris
Lipp, Chris
O'Keefe, Sean
O'Keefe, Sean
Staff
Strickland, Theresa
Instructor
School of Business
57
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
BUSN
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
173
188
190
195A
195EL
196
198
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3H
41
41
42
42
111
113
113
114
114
115
115
122
126
142
150
171
181
182
185
186
188
121
121
121
121
121
124
124
Title
Leadership Experience
Field Studies: NPI
LSB Peer Advising Practicum
Intro to Global Fellows
Global Fellowships
Leadership Practicum
Internship/Practicum
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Microeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Int'l Econ, Devlpmnt, & Growth
Data analysis, econometrics
Data analysis, econometrics
Data analysis applications
Data analysis applications
Economics of the Environment
Intermediate Microeconomics I
Intermediate Microeconomics I
Intermediate Microeconomics II
Intermediate Microeconomics II
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Money & Banking
Economics & Law
Economics of Sports
Labor Economics
Math Econ: Dynamic Opt
International Trade
Intl Fin & Open Econ Macroecon
Econ of Innov & Intellect Prop
Economics of Digitization
Advanced Macroeconomics
Financial Management
Financial Management
Financial Management
Financial Management
Financial Management
Investments & Invest Instits
Investments & Invest Instits
Topic
NPI Fellows Practicum
58
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
W
TBA
M
M
TBA
TBA
TBA
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
T
R
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
6:00 PM
TBA
5:25 PM
5:45 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
2:00 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
2:00 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
3:50 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
8:00 PM
TBA
7:10 PM
7:45 PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
3:40 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
4:35 PM
1:50 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
3:40 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
3:40 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
5:30 PM
3:20 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
3:20 PM
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
1:50 PM
3:20 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
2:05 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
Instructor
Fash, James
Staff
Rice, Connie
Bunger, Tanya
Bunger, Tanya
Mains, William
Staff
Shapiro, Teny
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Pina, Goncalo
Pina, Goncalo
Pina, Goncalo
Nguyen, Thuy Lan
Nguyen, Thuy Lan
Nguyen, Thuy Lan
Ardelean, Adina
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Kevane, Michael
Kevane, Michael
Kevane, Michael
Kevane, Michael
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Belotti, Mario L.
Helmers, Christian
Staff
Shapiro, Teny
Staff
Ardelean, Adina
Staff
Helmers, Christian
Helmers, Christian
Nguyen, Thuy Lan
Lee, Samuel
Lee, Samuel
Wade, Steven
Wade, Steven
Jo, Hoje
Ku, Wendy
Shefrin, Hersh
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
FNCE
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MGMT
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
MKTG
OMIS
125
125
118
129
132
135
141
143
151
170
126
198
6
6
6
8
42
80
80
80
80
80
160
160
160
160
160
162
162
162
162
162
162
164
165
166
166
170
174
198
198E
199
165
177
181
181
181
181
182
182
183
183
186
187
189
198
15
Title
Topic
Corporate Financial Policy
Corporate Financial Policy
Real Estate Principles
Real Estate Development
Financial Derivatives
Applied Portfolio Management
New Venture Finance
Entrepreneurial Finance
Intl Financial Management
Business Valuation
Money & Capital Markets
Internship
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics in Practice
new class
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Global & Cultural Env of Busn
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
Management of Organizations
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Strtgc Analysis-Busn Capstone
Introduction to Entrepr
Building a New Busn
Human Resource Management
Human Resource Management
International Management
Social Psych of Leadership
Internship/Practicum
Internship in Entrepren
Directed Reading/Research
Multi-Channel Retail Marketing
Social Media Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Market Analysis
Market Analysis
Customer Behavior
Customer Behavior
Integrated Mktg Comm
Innovation & New Product MKTG
Sustainability Marketing
Internship
Introduction to Spreadsheets
59
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MWF
TR
MW
TR
MWF
T
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
1:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
3:50 PM
11:45 AM
5:40 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
2:05 PM
1:50 PM
5:10 PM
5:30 PM
12:50 PM
8:55 PM
3:40 PM
3:20 PM
11:35 AM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
TR
MWF
MW
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
MW
TBA
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
TR
MW
By Apt
MW
10:20 AM
3:30 PM
5:25 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
3:50 PM
5:40 PM
3:30 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
5:40 PM
3:30 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
TBA
7:20 PM
TBA
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
8:00 AM
12:10 PM
3:30 PM
By Apt
9:15 AM
12:00 PM
4:35 PM
7:10 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
12:50 PM
5:30 PM
7:20 PM
5:30 PM
7:20 PM
5:15 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
7:20 PM
5:15 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
TBA
9:05 PM
TBA
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
12:50 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
9:05 AM
1:50 PM
5:15 PM
10:20 AM
Instructor
Lee, Samuel
Shefrin, Hersh
Whelan, Jim
DiNapoli, Matt
Ku, Wendy
Barve, Nitin
Hendershott, Robert
Jo, Hoje
Jo, Hoje
Sarin, Atulya
Stone, Jon
Statman, Meir
Trevisan, Richard
Staff
Bhargava, Vikram
Trevisan, Richard
Frontczak, Deirdre
Le, Long
Le, Long
Le, Long
Eberhart, Robert
Holubar, Mike
Gordon, Francine
Gordon, Francine
Johnson, Christina
Kashkooli, Keyvan
Kashkooli, Keyvan
Lu, Shaohua
Lu, Shaohua
Baker, Gregory
Staff
Mank, Darrel
Mank, Darrel
Eberhart, Robert
Johnson, Christina
Cox, Jeff
Caffey, Jack
Caffey, Jack
Brock, Phyllis
Staff
Johnson, Christina
Staff
Kirby, Gail
Zhang, Yuchi
Shi, Wei
Shi, Wei
Zhang, Yuchi
Zhang, Yuchi
McIntyre, Shelby
Staff
Munson, Michael
Munson, Michael
Byers, Chuck
Sarangee, Kumar
Kirby, Gail
Staff
Staff
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
OMIS
15
15
15
15
15
30
34
34
34
34
34
34
40
40
40
40
41
41
41
41
41
105
108
108
108
108
108S
111
120
150
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Spreadsheets
Introduction to Programming
Science, Information Technolog
Science, Information Technolog
Science, Information Technolog
Science, Information Technolog
Science, Information Technolog
Science, Information Technolog
Statistics and Data Analysis I
Statistics and Data Analysis I
Statistics and Data Analysis I
Statistics and Data Analysis I
Statistics & Data Analysis II
Statistics & Data Analysis II
Statistics & Data Analysis II
Statistics & Data Analysis II
Statistics & Data Analysis II
Database Management Systems
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
Operations Management
Computer Communications System
Web Programming
Financial Information Systems
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
AMTH
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
BIOE
106
106
106
106H
108
108
118
120
10
10
100
112
115L
115L
115L
115L
153
154
162
162L
163
163L
163L
171
171L
171L
Differential Equations
Differential Equations
Differential Equations
Differential Equations: Honors
Probability and Statistics
Probability and Statistics
Numerical Methods
Engineering Mathematics
Introduction to Bioengineering
Introduction to Bioengineering
Bioengineering Research Seminar
BioInnovation II
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Fundamentals of Cell Culture
Biomaterials Science
Introduction to Biomechanics
Signals and Systems for Bioengineers
Signals and Systems for Bioengineers Lab
Bio-Device Engineering
Bio-Device Engineering Lab
Bio-Device Engineering Lab
Physiology and Anatomy for Engineers
Physiology and Anatomy for Engineers Lab
Physiology and Anatomy for Engineers Lab
Topic
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MW
MW
T
F
R
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
8:30 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
2:00 PM
3:50 PM
1:00 PM
3:30 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
4:45 PM
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
12:10 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
3:50 PM
2:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
10:10 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
4:35 PM
3:40 PM
5:30 PM
2:05 PM
4:35 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
2:05 PM
3:20 PM
5:50 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
1:50 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
5:30 PM
3:40 PM
3:20 PM
2:05 PM
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Lu, Haibing
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Nahmias, Steven
Nahmias, Steven
Staff
Staff
Starbird, Sterling
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Zimbra, David
Li, Tao
Li, Tao
Staff
Staff
Li, Tao
Ceran, Yasin
Lu, Haibing
Schermann, Michael
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
TR
R
MW
T
T
T
T
TR
TR
TR
W
TR
M
R
MWF
M
W
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
10:30 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
11:45 AM
1:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:00 PM
5:30 PM
1:00 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
11:35 AM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
12:50 PM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
3:40 PM
6:30 PM
2:05 PM
3:45 PM
5:00 PM
3:45 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Kim, Unyoung; Scott, Julia
Kim, Unyoung; Scott, Julia
Staff
Asuri, Prashanth
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Asuri, Prashanth; Scott, Julia
Mobed-Miremadi, Maryam
Yan, Yuling
Yan, Yuling; Araci, Ismail Emre
Yan, Yuling; Araci, Ismail Emre
Araci, Ismail Emre
Araci, Ismail Emre
Araci, Ismail Emre
Lu, Biao
Lu, Biao
Lu, Biao
Instructor
School of Engineering
60
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
Topic
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
Instructor
BIOE
BIOE
176
179
Biomolecular and Cellular Engineering II
Introduction to Neural Engineering
MWF
M
10:30 AM
7:10 PM
11:35 AM Zhang, Zhiwen
9:00 PM Scott, Julia
BIOE
BIOE
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
CENG
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
180
196
10
10L
10L
43
43
43L
43L
43L
44B
115
115L
124
128
132
133
136
138
138L
140
140L
142
143
143L
143L
143L
151
182
187
187L
192A
194
11
11L
12
12
12L
12L
12L
12L
12L
19
20
20
20L
20L
20L
20L
21
21
21
21L
21L
Clinical Trials: Design, Analysis and Ethical Issues
Design Project III
Surveying
CE 10 Lab
CE 10 Lab
Mech III: Strength of Materials
Mech III: Strength of Materials
CE 43 Lab
CE 43 Lab
CE 43 Lab
Mech III: Strength of Materials
Civil Engineering Materials
CE 115 Lab
Water and Law Policy
Engineering Economics & Business
Structural Analysis
Timber Design
Advanced Concrete Structures
Geotechnical Engineering Design
CE 138 Lab
Water Resources Eng.
CE 140 Lab
Water Resources Design
Environmental Eng.
CE 143 Lab
CE 143 Lab
CE 143 Lab
Special Topics in Transportation Engineering
Introduction to BIM
Const. Operations & Equip.
CE 187 Lab
Civil Engineering Project Development
Design Project Communication
Advanced Programming
Advanced Programming Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures
Abstract Data Types & Structures
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Abstract Data Types & Structures Lab
Discrete Mathematics
Intro to Embedded Systems
Intro to Embedded Systems
Intro to Embedded Systems Lab
Intro to Embedded Systems Lab
Intro to Embedded Systems Lab
Intro to Embedded Systems Lab
Intro to Logic Design
Intro to Logic Design
Intro to Logic Design
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
MW
F
MWF
W
F
MWF
MWF
W
R
F
MW
MWF
T
TR
TR
MWF
S
TR
MWF
R
MWF
F
TR
MWF
W
T
R
TR
R
M
W
R
F
MWF
T
MWF
MWF
T
T
W
R
F
TBA
MWF
MWF
T
T
W
R
MWF
MWF
TR
T
T
5:10 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
5:10 PM
8:30 AM
1:00 PM
9:00 AM
10:20 AM
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
5:10 PM
5:10 PM
5:10 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
9:15 AM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
TBA
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
9:15 AM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
7:00 PM
3:15 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
11:35 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
10:10 AM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
11:35 AM
5:00 PM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
8:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
12:00 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
TBA
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
12:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
61
Mobed-Miremadi, Maryam
Asuri, Prashanth
He, Rachel
He, Rachel
He, Rachel
Abbott, Tracy
Abbott, Tracy
Nilsson, Tonya
Nilsson, Tonya
Nilsson, Tonya
Serrette, Reynaud
Nilsson, Tonya
Nilsson, Tonya
Doyle
Said, Hisham
Serrette, Reynaud
Staff
Staff
Singh, Sukhmander
Staff
Doyle, Laura
Doyle, Laura
Maurer, Ed
Chiesa, Steve
Chiesa, Steve
Chiesa, Steve
Chiesa, Steve
He, Rachel
Staff
Said, Hisham
Said, Hisham
Said, Hisham
Aschheim, Mark
Musurlian, Angela
Musurlian, Angela
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Liu, Yuhong
Staff
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Lewis, Dan
Staff
Wood
Mourad
Staff
Wood
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
21L
21L
21L
21L
45
45L
45L
70
70L
70L
122
122
122L
122L
122L
122L
123
123L
146
146
146L
146L
146L
146L
152
152L
152L
162
163
163L
163L
164
164L
165
166
169
171
175
175
175L
175L
175L
175L
177
177L
177L
178
178L
178L
179
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
Title
Topic
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Applied Programming in MATLAB
Applied Programming in MATLAB Lab
Applied Programming in MATLAB Lab
Form Spec & Adv Data Structures
Form Spec & Adv Data Structures Lab
Form Spec & Adv Data Structures Lab
Computer Architecture
Computer Architecture
Computer Architecture Lab
Computer Architecture Lab
Computer Architecture Lab
Computer Architecture Lab
Mechatronics
Mechatronics Lab
Computer Networks
Computer Networks
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Networks Lab
Computer Forensics
Computer Forensics Lab
Computer Forensics Lab
Web Infrastructure
Web Usability
Web Usability Lab
Web Usability Lab
Web Programming II
Web Programming II Lab
Intro: 3D Animation and Modeling
Artificial Intelligence
Web Information Management
Prin Des & Impl Prog Lang
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Int/Fml Lng Thy & Cmplcnst Lab
Operating Systems
Operating Systems Lab
Operating Systems Lab
Intro to Database Systems
Intro to Database Systems Lab
Intro to Database Systems Lab
Theory of Algorithms
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
62
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
W
R
R
F
TR
T
R
TR
R
R
TR
TR
T
W
W
R
TBA
TBA
MWF
MWF
W
R
R
F
TR
R
S
MWF
TR
M
M
TR
T
TBA
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
M
M
T
T
MWF
R
F
TR
M
W
TBA
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
5:15 PM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
TBA
TBA
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
7:10 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
TBA
12:10 PM
8:30 AM
5:40 PM
10:30 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
TBA
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
8:00 PM
12:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
TBA
TBA
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
9:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
1:50 PM
5:00 PM
TBA
1:50 PM
10:10 AM
7:20 PM
11:35 AM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
TBA
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
Instructor
Wood
Mourad
Staff
Mourad
Shaghaghi, Navid
Shaghaghi, Navid
Shaghaghi, Navid
Dezfouli, Hayang
Dezfouli, Hayang
Dezfouli, Hayang
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Amouzgar, Moe
Staff
Staff
Kim, Hayang
Kim, Hayang
Kim, Hayang
Kim, Hayang
Kim, Hayang
Kim, Hayang
Staff
Staff
Staff
Musurlian, Angela
Steichen, Ben
Steichen, Ben
Steichen, Ben
Wang, Yuan
Wang, Yuan
Staff
Staff
Fang, Yi
Vu, Hien
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Atkinson, Darren
Amer, Ahmed
Amer, Ahmed
Amer, Ahmed
Mikkilineni, Rani
Mikkilineni, Rani
Mikkilineni, Rani
Staff
Staff
Amer, Ahmed
Amouzgar, Moe
Atkinson, Darren
Dezfouli, Behnam
Fang, Yi
Figueira, Silvia
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
COEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
196
196
196
196
196
196
196
20
21
21
21
21L
21L
21L
21L
21L
21L
49
50
50
50
50L
50L
50L
50L
50L
50L
110
110L
110L
110L
115
115L
115L
115L
123
123L
123L
133
133L
153
153
153L
153L
153L
153L
156
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Design Project III
Emerging Areas in Electrical Engineering
Intro to Logic Design
Intro to Logic Design
Intro to Logic Design
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Intro to Logic Design Lab
Electric Circuits for CENG
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Electric Circuits I Lab
Linear Systems
Linear Systems Lab
Linear Systems Lab
Linear Systems Lab
Electronic Circuits I
Electronic Circuits I Lab
Electronic Circuits I Lab
Electronic Circuits I Lab
Mechatronics
Mechatronics Lab
Mechatronics Lab
Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing Lab
Digital Integrated Circuit Design
Digital Integrated Circuit Design
Digital Integrated Circuit Design Lab
Digital Integrated Circuit Design Lab
Digital Integrated Circuit Design Lab
Digital Integrated Circuit Design Lab
Introduction to Nanotechnology Laboratory
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ELEN
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
156L
184
192
196
1
1
1L
1L
1L
Introduction to Nanotechnology Laboratory Lab
Power System Stability and Control
Intro to Senior Design Proj
Design Project III
Intro to Engineering
Intro to Engineering
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Topic
63
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
M
MWF
MWF
TR
T
T
W
R
R
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
T
T
W
R
R
F
MWF
T
R
F
MWF
T
W
R
TR
T
T
MW
W
TR
TR
T
W
R
F
MWF
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
10:20 AM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:30 AM
8:00 AM
9:15 AM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:10 PM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
11:45 AM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
4:35 PM
5:00 PM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
12:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
8:00 PM
5:00 PM
11:35 AM
9:05 AM
10:20 AM
10:10 AM
1:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
12:50 PM
Holliday, JoAnne
Kitts, Chris
Lewis, Dan
Liu, Yuhong
Mikkilineni, Rani
Musurlian, Angela
Steichen, Ben
Krishnan
Staff
Wood
Mourad
Staff
Wood
Wood
Mourad
Staff
Mourad
Healy
Staff
Hudgens
Yang
Staff
Hudgens
Hudgens
Staff
Yang
Yang
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Wilson
Krishnan
Krishnan
Krishnan
Krishnan
Wolfe
Wolfe
Wolfe
Staff
Staff
Staff
Rahman
Rahman
Rahman
Staff
Staff
Staff
M
TR
R
M
T
R
T
T
R
2:15 PM
5:10 PM
2:15 PM
3:30 PM
12:10 PM
12:10 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
5:00 PM
7:00 PM
5:00 PM
4:35 PM
1:15 PM
1:15 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
Staff
Khanbaghi
Krishnan
Wood
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Instructor
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
Topic
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
ENGR
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
MECH
1L
1L
1L
19
19
19
110
111
111L
111L
111L
111L
135
167
169
171B
174
177
180
181
10
10L
10L
15
15
15L
15L
15L
102
115
115
121
121
122
122L
122L
125
125
132
140
140
142
142L
142L
158
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Intro to Engineering Lab
Ethics in Technology
Ethics in Technology
Ethics in Technology
Community Based Engineering Design
STEM Outreach in the Community
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
STEM Outreach in the Community Lab
Humanitarian Engineering
Go To Market Strategy
Social Entrapreneurship
Product Prototype to Test
Financial Reporting and Decision Making
Cultures of Innovation
Marine Operations
Advanced Marine Operations
Graphical Comm in Design
Graphical Comm in Design Lab
Graphical Comm in Design Lab
Intro to Material Science
Intro to Material Science
Intro to Material Science Lab
Intro to Material Science Lab
Intro to Material Science Lab
Intro to Math Methods in MECH
Machine Design II
Machine Design II
Thermodynamics I
Thermodynamics I
Fluid Mechanics I
Fluid Mechanics I Lab
Fluid Mechanics I Lab
Thermal Systems Design
Thermal Systems Design
Aerodynamics
Dynamics
Dynamics
Control Sys, Analysis & Design
Cntrl Sys,Analysis/Design Lab
Cntrl Sys,Analysis/Design Lab
Aerospace Propulsion Systems
R
F
F
TR
TR
TR
W
F
M
T
W
R
F
T
S
S
W
TR
TBA
TBA
MWF
T
R
MWF
MWF
R
T
M
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TR
MWF
F
M
TR
TR
TR
TR
MWF
MWF
M
F
TR
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
12:10 PM
10:20 AM
3:50 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
3:50 PM
1:00 PM
5:10 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM
5:10 PM
10:20 AM
TBA
TBA
10:30 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:15 AM
11:45 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
1:00 PM
10:30 AM
11:45 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
1:50 PM
12:00 PM
5:30 PM
5:00 PM
3:55 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
6:35 PM
2:05 PM
7:00 PM
3:30 PM
12:00 PM
7:00 PM
12:00 PM
TBA
TBA
11:35 AM
10:30 AM
8:30 AM
11:35 AM
10:10 AM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
2:15 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
1:50 PM
10:10 AM
MECH
MECH
191
196
Mechanical Engineering Project Manufacturing
Advanced Design III: Comp/Ev
Instructor
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
12:00 PM
10:20 AM
2:05 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
3:40 PM
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Kuczenski, Jes
Evans, Daja
Evans, Daja
Evans, Daja
Kuczenski, Jes
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Figueira, Silvia
Lesniak, Ronald
Koch, James
Rogers, Shane
Lange, Shawn Michael
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Sepherband
Staff
Sepherband
Sepherband
Staff
Restivo
Restivo
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Ayoubi
Ayoubi
Ayoubi
Staff
MTR
MW
6:00 PM
2:15 PM
9:30 PM
5:00 PM
Staff
Staff
Deborah Moss-West
Staff
Tamayo-Moraga, Sarita and Brekke,
5:15 PM Laura
5:15 PM Stecker, Michelle
5:15 PM Kreiner, Thane AND Warner, Keith
7:20 PM Holmes, Ryan
12:50 PM Heath, John
8:30 AM
12:10 PM
8:30 AM
10:20 AM
9:15 AM
1:00 PM
2:15 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
10:20 AM
12:50 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM
2:05 PM
11:35 AM
12:50 PM
University Programs
ELSJ
ELSJ
50
22
Law and Social Justice
Solidarity with the Community
T, R
M,W
8:30 AM
3:30 PM
ELSJ
ELSJ
ELSJ
ELSJ
HNRS
22
132
134
198
20
Solidarity with the Community
Social Enterprise Practicum
Seminar in Social Entrepreneurship
Applied Ethics Internship: Healthcare
Difficult Dialogues
M
M,W
M,W
T
MWF
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
3:30 PM
5:40 PM
11:45 AM
Living With Zeus
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10:10AM
5:15 PM
TENTATIVE SPRING 2018 UNDERGRADUATE CLASS SCHEDULE
Cat
Subj
Nbr
Title
HNRS
20
Difficult Dialogues
HNRS
20
Difficult Dialogues
HNRS
LEAD
LEAD
MILS
MILS
MILS
MILS
MILS
MILS
MILS
MILS
MILS
120AW
101
101
13
13
23
23
133
133
143
143
199
Advanced Difficult Dialogues
Advanced LEAD Seminar
Advanced LEAD Seminar
Foundations Of Leadership
Lab
Leadership In Changing Enviroment
Lab
Applied Leadership / Operations II
Lab
Leadership In a Complex World
Lab
Independent Study
Topic
Religion and the Law
Entrepreneurship for Social
Justice
65
Days
Start
Time
End
Time
MW
3:30 PM
5:15 PM
Burnham, Michelle
MWF
1:00 PM
2:05 PM
Burnham,Michelle
T
T
R
MW
W
MW
W
TR
W
TR
W
TR
2:00 PM
12:10 PM
3:50 PM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
8:00 AM
2:15 PM
8:30 AM
2:15 PM
10:20 AM
2:15 PM
2:00 PM
5:15 PM
1:50 PM
5:30 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
9:05 AM
5:00 PM
10:10 AM
5:00 PM
12:00 PM
5:00 PM
3:40 PM
Kreiner, Thane
Staff
Pina, Thiadora
Carpentier, C.
Truax, M.
Staff
Truax, M.
Alfaro, J.
Truax, M.
Noble, J.
Truax, M.
Noble, J.
Instructor
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