MORAVIAN COLLEGE

SPRING TERM 2010

October 5, 2009

 

REVISED: 11/19/2009 04:14:10 PM

 Information in red indicates changes made after the October 5, 2009 publication of this schedule

LEGEND                                                                            PERIODS                         DAYS                                                CLASSROOMS

M

- Monday

1a

7:50 - 8:40 AM M through F ART00 - Art Center, Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus

T

- Tuesday

1b

7:30 - 8:40 AM M through F COMEN - Comenius Hall

W

- Wednesday

2a

8:55 - 9:45 AM M through F HAUPE - Haupert Union Building

R

- Thursday

2b

8:55 - 10:05 AM M through F HOSCI - Collier Hall of Science

F

- Friday

3a

10:20 - 11:10 AM M through F JOHNS - Johnston Hall

S

- Saturday

3b

10:20 - 11:30 AM M through F MEMOR - Memorial Hall
   

4a

11:45 - 12:35 PM MWF MUSIC - Music Center, Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus

L

- Laboratory

4b

11:45 - 12:55 PM MWF PPHAC - Priscilla Payne Hurd Academic Complex

PS

- Problem Session

5a

1:10 - 2:00 PM M through F REEVE - Reeves Library

PM,PN,PO

- Evening Session

5b

1:10 - 2:20 PM M through F SHILL - Hurd Integrated Living-Learning Ctr, Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus

ST

- Special Topic

6a

2:35 - 3:25 PM M through F SOUTH - South Hall, Art Center, Priscilla Payne Hurd Campus

WI

- Writing Intensive

6b

2:35 - 3:45 PM M through F ZINZE - Zinzendorf Hall

NOTES: (1) "Y" in Prereq column indicates prerequisites; please check College catalog. For Special Topic (ST) courses, check the non-catalog course descriptions available at https://amos.moravian.edu.

              (2) All U1 and U2 courses open to Juniors and Seniors only.

 

COURSE AND NO. DESCRIPTION Prereq LINC DAYS AND PERIODS INSTRUCTOR CLASSROOM

ART

A fee of $150 is attached to graphic design, photography, ceramics, three-dimensional design, interactive, multimedia, digital arts, animation courses, and

related independent study courses. Half-unit courses in Ceramics and Design have a $75 fee. All art students pay a field trip fee of $50, one fee per student

Painting, Drawing and some other studio courses may have a kit fee for art supplies, to be announced in class.

  ART 114 A Art History since the Renaissance   M6 MWF 1a Staff  
  ART 114 B Art History since the Renaissance   M6 MW 5b Staff  
  ART 131 PM Introduction to Graphic Design

Y

  TR 6:30-9:00 PM Krenos  
  ART 142 A Visual Foundations: Composition, Color & Design   M6 MW 1:15-3:45 PM Johnson  
  ART 142 PM Visual Foundations: Composition, Color & Design   M6 MW 6:30-9:00 PM Johnston  
  ART 159 PM Three-Dimensional Design   M6 TR 6:30-9:00 PM Faggioli  
  ART 162.2 Introduction to Ceramics     T 9:00-11:30 AM Faggioli  
  ART 163.2 PM Art Education and Child Development     W 6:30-9:00 PM Baxter  
  ART 167 A Photography I   M6 TR 9:00-11:30 AM Hurwitz  
  ART 167 PM Photography I   M6 TR 6:30-9:00 PM Kotsch  
  ART 170 Drawing I   M6 TR 1:15-3:45 PM Zucco  
  ART 218 Art of the Renaissance

Y

M6 MW 6b Radycki  

1-

ART 230 Typography and Information Design

Y

  MW 1:15-3:45 PM Neyen  

1-

ART 231 PM Publication Design

Y

  MW 6:30-9:00 PM Neyen  

1-

ART 254 Digital Video

Y

  TR 1:15-3:45 PM Finch  
  ART 267 Photography II

Y

  TR 1:15-3:45 PM Hurwitz  

1-

ART 268 PM Digital Photography     TR 6:30-9:00 PM Finch  
  ART 270 A Drawing II

Y

  MW 9:00-11:30 AM Crooker  
  ART 270 PM Drawing II

Y

  TR 6:30-9:00 PM Burmeister  
  ART 280 Painting II

Y

  TR 9:00-11:30 AM Fraleigh  
  ART 291 ST: African Art   M5 MW 6b Kearns  

ART 292 (same as IDIS 292) ST: WI: Artists as Activists   U2 T 2b, 3b Dutlinger  
  ART 294 ST: Silkscreen Printing     TR 9:00-11:30 AM Zucco  
  ART 346 PM Interactive Design     MW 6:30-9:00 PM Colegrove  
  ART 367 Photography III

Y

  TR 1:15-3:45 PM Hurwitz  
  ART 370 Advanced Drawing

Y

  TR 1:15-3:45 PM Fraleigh  

2-

ART 372 PM Senior Projects

Y

  TR 6:30-9:00 PM Fraleigh  

3-

ART 373 Graphic Design Internship

Y

  M 4b Dutlinger  
  ART 380 Advanced Painting

Y

  TR 1:15-3:45 PM Fraleigh  

4-

ART 391 ST: Digital Photography II     TR 9:00-11:30 AM Finch  
  ART 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ART 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  ART 401 Honors Project     Arrange Staff  

1-Prerequisite: ART 131 or Mac experience through workshop to be scheduled by instructor.

2-Limited to art major seniors in studio track or by signature of instructor for IDMs/other art majors.

3-Prerequisite: ART 231 or signature of instructor.

4-Prequisite: ART 268 or instructor’s signature (must have ample knowledge of Adobe Photo Shop software).

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

1-

BIOL 100 Principles of Biology   F4 MWF 3a Kurvink  
  BIOL 100 L-A Principles of Biology Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Kurvink  
  BIOL 100 L-B Principles of Biology Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Kurvink  
  BIOL 101 Heredity and Society   F4 MWF 4a Kurvink  
  BIOL 101 L Heredity and Society Lab     M 1:15-4:15 PM Kurvink  

2-

BIOL 104 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

Y

F4 MWF 2a Fox  
  BIOL 104 L-A Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab     W 1:15-4:15 PM Fox  
  BIOL 104 L-B Human Anatomy & Physiology II Lab     F 1:15-4:15 PM Staff  
  BIOL 112 General Zoology   F4 MWF 2a Irish  
  BIOL 112 L-A General Zoology Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Irish  
  BIOL 112 L-B General Zoology Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Irish  
  BIOL 119 Introductory Botany   F4 MWF 1a Bevington  
  BIOL 119 L Introductory Botany Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Bevington  
  BIOL 206 Microbiology for Health Sciences

Y

  MWF 2a Kuserk  
  BIOL 206 L-A Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab     WF 1:15-2:45 PM Kuserk  
  BIOL 206 L-B Microbiology for Health Sciences Lab     WF 2:45-4:15 PM Kuserk  
  BIOL 265 Cell Physiology

Y

  MWF 4a Bevington  
  BIOL 265 L-A Cell Physiology Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Bevington  
  BIOL 265 L-B Cell Physiology Lab     W 1:15-4:15 PM Bevington  
  BIOL 299 ST: Major Transitions in Vert Evolution

Y

  WF 4b Irish  
  BIOL 299 L ST: Major Transitions in Vert Evolution Lab     W 1:15-4:15 PM Irish  
  BIOL 328 (same as CHEM 328) Biochemistry II

Y

  TR 2b Husic  
  BIOL 328 L Biochemistry II Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Jones  
  BIOL 350 Vertebrate Physiology

Y

  MWF 3a Fox  
  BIOL 350 L Vertebrate Physiology Lab     T 8:30-11:30 AM Fox  
  BIOL 365 Molecular Genetics

Y

  MWF 2a Jones  
  BIOL 365 L Molecular Genetics Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Jones  
  BIOL 375.2 (same as CHEM 375.2) WI: Senior Seminar in Biochemistry

Y

  W 5, 6 (1:00-3:00 PM) St. Dunham  
  BIOL 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  BIOL 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  BIOL 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-An introductory course for non-science majors.

2-Does not count as a Biology elective for majors.

CHEMISTRY

  CHEM 108 Fundamentals of Chemistry   F4 MWF 3a St. Dunham  
  CHEM 108 L-A Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab     M 1:15-4:15 PM C. Libby  
  CHEM 108 L-B Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab     T 8:30-11:30 AM C. Libby  
  CHEM 108 L-C Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab     F 1:15-4:15 PM C. Libby  
  CHEM 108 PS Fundamentals of Chemistry Problem Session     R 3a St. Dunham  

1-

CHEM 114 A General Chemistry

Y

  MWF 1a Martin  
  CHEM 114 L-A General Chemistry Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Langhus  
  CHEM 114 L-B General Chemistry Lab     W 1:15-4:15 PM Martin  
  CHEM 114 L-C General Chemistry Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Langhus  
  CHEM 114 PS-A General Chemistry Problem Session     R 1a Martin  
  CHEM 114 PS-B General Chemistry Problem Session     R 2a Martin  
  CHEM 205 Environmental Chemistry

Y

  MWF 2a St. Dunham  
  CHEM 205 L Environmental Chemistry Lab     R  12:45-3:45 PM St. Dunham  
  CHEM 212 Organic Chemistry

Y

  MWF 2a D. Libby  
  CHEM 212 L-A Organic Chemistry Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM D. Libby  
  CHEM 212 L-B Organic Chemistry Lab     W 1:15-4:15 PM D. Libby  
  CHEM 212 L-C Organic Chemistry Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM D. Libby  
  CHEM 212 PS Organic Chemistry Problem Session     T 2a D. Libby  
  CHEM 222 Quantitative Analysis

Y

  TR 3b Langhus  
  CHEM 222 L Quantitative Analysis Lab     MW 12:45-3:45 PM Langhus  
  CHEM 328 (same as BIOL 328) Biochemistry II

Y

  TR 2b Husic  
  CHEM 328 L Biochemistry II Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Jones  
  CHEM 332 WI: Physical Chemistry

Y

  MWF 3a Salter  
  CHEM 332 L Physical Chemistry Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Salter  
  CHEM 332 PS Physical Chemistry Problem Session     R (TBA) Salter  
  CHEM 341 Inorganic Chemistry

Y

  WF 3, 4 (11:20 AM-12:30 PM) Martin  
  CHEM 341 L Inorganic Chemistry Lab     M 12:45-3:45 PM Martin  
  CHEM 341 PS Inorganic Chemistry Problem Session     M 4 Martin  
  CHEM 370.2 Senior Seminar in Chemistry

Y

  W 5, 6 (1:00-3:00 PM) St. Dunham  
  CHEM 375.2 (same as BIOL 375.2) WI: Senior Seminar in Biochemistry

Y

  W 5, 6 (1:00-3:00 PM) Staff  
  CHEM 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  CHEM 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  CHEM 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Students who have a conflict scheduling BIOL 119 and CHEM 114 A, please contact the Registrar’s office.

 

ECONOMICS & BUSINESS: ACCOUNTING

  ACCT 157 A Financial Accounting     MW 1, 2 (8:15-9:45 AM) Vinciguerra  
  ACCT 157 B Financial Accounting     MW 4, 5 (12:30-2:00 PM) Vinciguerra  
  ACCT 157 PM Financial Accounting     T 6:30-9:30 PM Klatchak  
  ACCT 158 PM Computers & Accounting Information Systems

Y

  W 6:30-9:30 PM Klatchak  
  ACCT 213 Cost Accounting

Y

  MW 3b Vinciguerra  
  ACCT 219 Intermediate Accounting II

Y

  MW 2, 3 (10:00-11:30 AM) Rossi  
  ACCT 322 Advanced Accounting

Y

  MW 4, 5 (12:30-2:00 PM) Rossi  
  ACCT 340 WI: Current Topics in Accounting

Y

  TR 2, 3 (10:00-11:30 AM) Rossi  
  ACCT 352.2 PM Tax Planning

Y

  M 6:30-8:00 PM Basile  
  ACCT 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ACCT 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  ACCT 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

ECONOMICS & BUSINESS: ECONOMICS

  ECON 152 A Principles of Economics   M4 MWF 2b Aziz  
  ECON 152 B Principles of Economics   M4 MWF 3b Aziz  
  ECON 156 A Economic & Business Statistics   F2 MWF 3b L. Ravelle  
  ECON 156 B Economic & Business Statistics   F2 MWF 4b L. Ravelle  
  ECON 210 WI: The Economics of Crime

Y

  TR 2b Brower  
  ECON 212 The Economics of Sports

Y

  MW 2b von Allmen  
  ECON 225 A Intermediate Microeconomics

Y

  MWF 3b von Allmen  
  ECON 225 B Intermediate Microeconomics

Y

  MWF 5b von Allmen  
  ECON 226 Intermediate Macroeconomics

Y

  TR 5b Leeds  
  ECON 231 A (same as MGMT 231 A) WI: Managerial Finance

Y

  TR 2b Leeds  
  ECON 231 B (same as MGMT 231 B) WI: Managerial Finance

Y

  TR 6b Leeds  
  ECON 240 Environmental Economics

Y

  MW 6b Aziz  
  ECON 336 International Economics

Y

  MW 3b West  
  ECON 341 (same as MGMT 341) Investment and Portfolio Theory

Y

  MW 6b L. Ravelle  
  ECON 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ECON 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  ECON 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

ECONOMICS & BUSINESS: MANAGEMENT

  MGMT 211.2 PM Applied Information Management     M 6:30-8:00 PM Klatchak  
  MGMT 223 A Management and Organizational Theory   M4 MW 5b Desiderio  
  MGMT 223 B Management and Organizational Theory   M4 TR 5b Desiderio  
  MGMT 226 A (same as SOC 226  A) Legal Environment of Business     MW 5b J. Ravelle  
  MGMT 226 PM (same as SOC 226 PM Legal Environment of Business     T 6:30-9:30 PM Murray  
  MGMT 231 A (same as ECON 231 A) WI: Managerial Finance

Y

  TR 2b Leeds  
  MGMT 231 B (same as ECON 21 B) WI: Managerial Finance

Y

  TR 6b Leeds  
  MGMT 251 A Marketing Management

Y

  MW 4b Kaskowitz  
  MGMT 251 B Marketing Management

Y

  MW 6b Kaskowitz  
  MGMT 253 Human Resource Management

Y

  TR 3b Desiderio  
  MGMT 260 A Production and Operations Management

Y

  TR 3b Brower  
  MGMT 260 B Production and Operations Management

Y

  TR 6b Brower  

1-

MGMT 290 ST: Managing Diversity in the Workplace     T 1,2,3 (8:30-11:30 AM) Marabella  
  MGMT 296 ST: Art of the Story: Telling & Selling Your Brand     R 1,2,3 (8:30-11:30 AM) Kaskowitz  
  MGMT 327 Legal Environment of Finance and Credit

Y

  TR 3b J. Ravelle  
  MGMT 341 (same as ECON 341) Investment and Portfolio Theory

Y

  MW 6b L. Ravelle  
  MGMT 365 A Management Strategy and Policy

Y

  T 5, 6 (1:10-3:45 PM) Marabella  
  MGMT 365 B Management Strategy and Policy

Y

  R 5, 6 (1:10-3:45 PM) Marabella  
  MGMT 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  MGMT 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  MGMT 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Junior or Senior class standing.

EDUCATION

A fee of $100 is attached to full-unit education courses (including all units of student teaching) and $50 to half-unit education courses.

1,2-

EDUC 150 A Education in American Culture   M4 MW 3b Evans  

1,2-

EDUC 150 B Education in American Culture   M4 TR 5b Gilson  

2,4-

EDUC 150 L-A Early Field Experience (high school only)     MW 8:00-10:00 AM Modjadidi  

2.4-

EDUC 150 L-B Early Field Experience     MW 9:15-11:15 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 150 L-C Early Field Experience     MW 1:00-3:00 PM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 150 L-D Early Field Experience (high school only)     TR 8:00-10:00 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 150 L-E Early Field Experience     TR 9:15-11:15 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 150 L-F Early Field Experience     TR 1:00-3:00 PM Modjadidi  

1,2,3-

EDUC 150 PM Education in American Culture   M4 T 6:30-9:30 PM Draper  

1,2-

EDUC 155 A Educational Psychology     TR 5b Dilendik  

2,4-

EDUC 155 L-A Early Field Experience (high school only)     MW 8:00-10:00 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 155 L-B Early Field Experience     MW 9:15-11:15 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 155 L-C Early Field Experience     MW 1:00-3:00 PM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 155 L-D Early Field Experience (high school only)     TR 8:00-10:00 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 155 L-E Early Field Experience     TR 9:15-11:15 AM Modjadidi  

2,4-

EDUC 155 L-F Early Field Experience     TR 1:00-3:00 PM Modjadidi  

1,2,3-

EDUC 155 PM Educational Psychology     M 6:30-9:30 PM Feinberg  

2,5-

EDUC 158.2 PM Early Field Experience     TR 4:00-6:00 PM Modjadidi  

6-

EDUC 215.2 A Art in the Elementary School

Y

  TR 1a, 2b [3/16-4/27] Baxter  

6-

EDUC 215.2 PM Art in the Elementary School

Y

  M 6:30-9:30 PM [1/18-3/1] Kozero  

3,6-

EDUC 217.2 PM Music in the Elementary School

Y

  M 6:30-10:00 PM [1/18-3/1] Young  

3,6-

EDUC 217.2 PN Music in the Elementary School

Y

  M 6:30-10:00 PM [3/15-4/26] Young  

6,7-

EDUC 240.2 A Computer Technology in the Classroom

Y

  TR 5b, 6a (12:50-3:10 PM) [3/16-4/29] Szabo  

6,7-

EDUC 240.2 PM Computer Technology in the Classroom

Y

  TR 7:00-9:00 PM [1/19-3/4] Ziegenfuss  

3,6,7-

EDUC 240.2 PN Computer Technology in the Classroom

Y

  MW 7:00-9:00 PM [3/15-4/28] Szabo  

6-

EDUC 244 A Including Students with Disabilities

Y

  TR 1b Modjadidi  

6-

EDUC 244 B Including Students with Disabilities

Y

  TR 3b Gilson  

3,6-

EDUC 244 PM Including Students with Disabilities

Y

  T 6:30-9:30 PM Gilson  

2,6,7,8,12-

EDUC 325 A Math in the Elementary School

Y

  TR 2a, 3a Fluck  

2,6,7,8,12-

EDUC 325 B Math in the Elementary School

Y

  TR 5a, 6a Fluck  

2,3,6,7,8,12-

EDUC 325 PM Math in the Elementary School

Y

  T 6:30-10:00 PM Fluck  

2,6,7,8,13-

EDUC 326 A Literacy in the Elementary Classroom II

Y

  W 1a, 3a Unger  

2,6,7,8,13-

EDUC 326 B Literacy in the Elementary Classroom II

Y

  W 4a, 6a (12:00-3:25 PM) Unger  

2,3,6,7,8,13-

EDUC 326 PM Literacy in the Elementary Classroom II

Y

  R 6:00-9:30 PM Unger  

2,6,7,8-

EDUC 328 A Social Studies in the Elementary School

Y

  M 1a, 3a Dilendik  

2,6,7,8-

EDUC 328 B Social Studies in the Elementary School

Y

  M 4a, 6a (12:00-3:25 PM) Dilendik  

2,6,7,8-

EDUC 325, 326, 328 L-A Pre-Student Teaching Field Experience

Y

  MTWRF 8:00 AM-12:00 PM [3/22-4/30] Modjadidi  

2,6,7,8-

EDUC 325, 326, 328 L-B Pre-Student Teaching Field Experience

Y

  MTWRF 12:00-4:00 PM [3/22-4/30] Modjadidi  

2,5,6,7-

EDUC 358 PM Pre-Student Teaching Field Experience

Y

  Arrange Modjadidi  

14-

EDUC 367 Teaching Music to Children

Y

  TR 6b Hirokawa  

6-

EDUC 367 L-A Teaching Music to Children Lab     R 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Hirokawa  

6-

EDUC 367 L-B Teaching Music to Children Lab     F 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Hirokawa  

9-

EDUC 374 PM Elementary Curriculum and Instruction

Y

  T 4:00-6:00 PM Fluck  

2,9,10,11-

EDUC 375 Student Teaching

Y

  Arrange Modjadidi  

2,9,10,11-

EDUC 376 Student Teaching

Y

  Arrange Modjadidi  

2,9,10,11-

EDUC 377 Student Teaching

Y

  Arrange Modjadidi  

2,10-

EDUC 378 PM Secondary Curriculum and Instruction

Y

  W 3:45-6:00 PM Shosh  

2,11-

EDUC 379 PM Seminar for Art Student Teachers

Y

  T 4:00-6:00 PM Baxter  
  EDUC 381-4 Independent Study

Y

  Arrange Staff  

2-

EDUC 386-8 Field Study

Y

  Arrange Staff  
  EDUC 401 Honors Program

Y

  Arrange Staff  

1-Students registered for this course must also register for the associated Early Field Experience labs A though F.

2-Students are required to have the following updated (valid for the entire spring semester) clearances on file in the Education Department prior to registering for this course:

FBI Federal Criminal History Record, PA State Police Criminal Record Check, PA Child Abuse Clearance.

For detailed information, contact Mrs. Modjadidi or view the clearance information on the Education Department Website.

3-Signature of Dr. Mayer required for day students.

4-Early Field Experience will begin the week of 2/15/10. Students must attend one of the mandatory meetings in PPHAC-102 on either 1/20/10 at 5:00 PM or 1/21/10 at 11:45 AM.

5-Signature of Mrs. Modjadidi required for all students in EDUC 158.2 or 358.

6-Prerequisite: 2.7 overall grade point average required.

7-Must have e-mail and network account prior to first class.

8-There is an extensive Pre-Student Teaching Field Experience with this course. Details will be discussed in class.

Students registering for some or all of EDUC 325, 326 and/or 328 must take all A sections or all B sections and register for the Lab.

9-Students approved for elementary student teaching register for EDUC 374, 375, 376, 377.

10-Students approved for secondary student teaching register for EDUC 375, 376, 377, 378.

11-Students approved for art student teaching register for EDUC 375, 376, 377, 379.

12-Students must pass the PPST math test prior to the beginning of the course.

13-Students must pass the PPST reading and writing tests prior to the beginning of the course.

14-Students must sign up for 367 L-A or L-B.

ENGLISH

Successful completion of Writing 100 (or its equivalent) is a prerequisite for all courses in the English Department.

  ENGL 101 A American Literature

Y

M2 MWF 1a Staff  
  ENGL 101 B American Literature

Y

M2 MWF 2a Staff  
  ENGL 102 British Literature

Y

M2 TR 3b Staff  
  ENGL 103 Western Literature

Y

M2 MW 5b Staff  
  ENGL 104 A Experience of Literature

Y

M2 TR 5b Staff  
  ENGL 104 B Experience of Literature

Y

M2 TR 6b Staff  
  ENGL 104 C Experience of Literature

Y

M2 TR 2b Staff  
  ENGL 104 D Experience of Literature

Y

M2 MW 6b Staff  

1-

ENGL 211 Creative Non-Fiction

Y

  MW 3b Harris  

1-

ENGL 213.2 Tutorship I

Y

  Arrange Hinnefeld  

1-

ENGL 214.2 Tutorship II

Y

  Arrange Hinnefeld  

3-

ENGL 220 WI: The Study of Literature

Y

  TR 5b Black  
  ENGL 232 Art of the Theatre

Y

  TR 6b Shorr  
  ENGL 234 American Drama and Theatre

Y

  TR 3b Tabor  
  ENGL 240 Post-Colonial Literature to 1950

Y

M5 MWF 3a Diamond  

1-

ENGL 311 Fiction Writing

Y

M6 MW 4b Hinnefeld  
  ENGL 342 20th Cent. American Literature to 1950

Y

  TR 2b Wingard  
  ENGL 350 PM Chaucer

Y

  W 6:30-9:30 PM Black  
  ENGL 351 British Renaissance & Neoclassicism

Y

  MWF 5a Diamond  
  ENGL 361 Dramatic Literature & Moral Life 1875-present

Y

U2 TR 5b Reid  

1-

ENGL 395 ST: Writing and/as Activism

Y

U2 MW 5b Hinnefeld  

2-

ENGL 375-7 English Internship

Y

  Arrange Wingard  
  ENGL 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ENGL 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  ENGL 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Signature of Dr. Hinnefeld.

2-Signature of Dr. Wingard required.

3-Closed to non-English majors except by written permission of department chair or instructor.

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

  ENVR 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ENVR 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  ENVR 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

FOREIGN LANGUAGES

FORL 291 (same as IDIS 291) ST: Displacement in Latin Amer Literature & Film   M5 WF 2b Yozell  

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: ARABIC

  ARAB 105 PM Introductory Arabic II   F3 MW 6:30-8:00 PM Hamouch  
  ARAB 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ARAB 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: FRENCH

  FREN 105 Introductory French II   F3 MWF 5b Connor-Hanninen  
  FREN 110 Introductory French III   F3 MWF 6b Connor-Hanninen  
  FREN 150 Conversation and Contemporary Life

Y

  MWF 5b McKeown  
  FREN 241 Introduction to French Literature

Y

M2 MWF 4a McKeown  
  FREN 345 Game of Appearances: Le Grand Siècle 1630-1715

Y

  TR 6b McKeown  
  FREN 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  FREN 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  FREN 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: GERMAN

  GERM 105 Introductory German II   F3 MWF 1b Staff  
  GERM 110 Introductory German III   F3 MWF 2b Staff  
  GERM 150 Conversation and Contemporary Life     WF 2b Hildebrandt  
  GERM 230 German Grammar and Composition

Y

  MW 4b Hildebrandt  
  GERM 241 Introduction to German Literature

Y

M2 

MW 6b Hildebrandt  
  GERM 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  GERM 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  GERM 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

 

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: ITALIAN

  ITAL 100 Introduction Italian I   F3 MWF 3b Emiliani-Mowrey  
  ITAL 105 A Introductory Italian II   F3 MWF 1b Staff  
  ITAL 105 B Introductory Italian II   F3 MWF 2b Emiliani-Mowery  
  ITAL 110 Introductory Italian III     MWF 4b Emiliani-Mowrey  
  ITAL 150 Conversation and Contemporary Life     TBA Emiliani-Mowrey  
  ITAL 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  ITAL 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  ITAL 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: LATIN

  LAT 105 Introductory Latin II   F3 MWF 3b Zanchettin  
  LAT 155 Latin Reading and Culture     TBA Glew  
  LAT 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  LAT 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  LAT 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: SPANISH

  SPAN 100 Introductory Spanish I   F3 MWF 4b Staff  
  SPAN 105 A Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 1b Staff  
  SPAN 105 B Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 2b Staff  
  SPAN 105 C Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 2b Staff  
  SPAN 105 D Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 3b Staff  
  SPAN 105 E Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 4b Staff  
  SPAN 105 F Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 5b Staff  
  SPAN 105 G Introductory Spanish II   F3 MWF 6b Staff  
  SPAN 110 A Introductory Spanish III   F3 MWF 1b Staff  
  SPAN 110 B Introductory Spanish III   F3 MWF 4b Staff  
  SPAN 150 Conversation & Contemporary Life

Y

  MWF 3a Mesa  
  SPAN 155 Reading and Culture

Y

  MW 5b Lasso-von Lang  
  SPAN 230 Advanced Grammar & Composition

Y

  MWF 3a Yozell  
  SPAN 241 Intro to Literature of Spain and Latin America

Y

M2 MW 4b Mesa  

1-

SPAN 393 ST: La Agencia Cultural

Y

  MW 5b Yozell  
  SPAN 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  SPAN 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  SPAN 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Prerequisite: SPAN 230 and another 200-level Spanish course (or the equivalents abroad), or instructor’s signature.

HISTORY

  HIST 112 European Civilization since 1500   M1 WF 1b Lempa  
  HIST 113 A The United States to 1877   M1 MW 2b Paxton  
  HIST 113 B The United States to 1877   M1 MW 3b Paxton  
  HIST 114 A The United States since 1865   M1 MW 5b Ryan  
  HIST 114 B The United States since 1865   M1 MW 6b Ryan  
  HIST 114 C The United States since 1865   M1 TR 2b Muhlfeld  
  HIST 126 African Civilizations   M5 TR 2b Keim  
  HIST 140 Medieval Europe   M1 TR 5b Romano  
  HIST 191 A ST: History of India   M5 MW 4b Wendt  
  HIST 191 B ST: History of India   M5 TR 3b Wendt  

1-

HIST 245 The United States 1945 to the Present     TR 2b Ryan  

1-

HIST 270 WI: Historical Methods and Interpretations

Y

  TR 2b Paxton  
  HIST 293 ST: History of European Masculinity     TR 3b Lempa  

1-

HIST 295 ST: History of 18th Century Moravians     MW 4b Peucker  

1-

HIST 297 (same as POSC 297) ST: Modern South Africa   M5 TR 6b Keim  

1-

HIST 298 ST: India: Community, Identity and Politics     MW 3b Wendt  

1-

HIST 299 ST: Investigating Medieval Religion     MW 2b Romano  

2-

HIST 392 ST: Europeans in Africa: Explorers & Conquerors     W 5, 6 (1:10-3:45 PM) Keim  

2-

HIST 393 ST: Faith, Reason and Medieval Society     F 3, 4 (10:20 AM-12:55 PM) Romano  
  HIST 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  HIST 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  HIST 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Open only to students who have completed a 100-level History course, or with Chair’s signature.

2-Open only to students who have completed a 100-level History course and HIST 270, or with Chair’s signature.

INTERDISCIPLINARY PROGRAMS

1-

IDIS 198.2 ST:  All About Prague     Arrange Leeds  
  IDIS 213 The Impact of Technology on Diet and Disease   U1 TR 6b Husic  
  IDIS 217 From Ape to Madonna: Evolution of Humankind   U1 MWF 4a Kuserk  
  IDIS 291 (same as FORL 291) ST: Displacement in Latin Amer Literature & Film   M5 WF 2b Yozell  
  IDIS 292 (same as ART 292) ST: WI: Artists as Activists   U2 T 2b, 3b Dutlinger  
  IDIS 301 The Social Impact of Genetic Information   U1 TR 2b Zales  
  IDIS 399 PM ST: Happiness: The Holy Grail of Western Society   U2 W 6:30-9:30 PM Gal  

1-Contact Dr. Leeds in the Economics and Business Department for informatiom.

MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE; MATHEMATICS

  MATH 100.2 Applications in Mathematics     T 5 (12:45-2:20 PM) Fraboni  
  MATH 104 Quantitative Reasoning & Informed Citizenship   F2 MWF 4b Sevilla  
  MATH 107 A Elementary Statistics   F2 MWF 3b Shank  
  MATH 107 B Elementary Statistics   F2 MWF 6b Shank  
  MATH 108 Functions & Derivatives w/Applications   F2 MWF 3b Schultheis  
  MATH 109 Mathematics for Design   F2 MWF 2b Hartshorn  
  MATH 125 A Mathematics for Elementary Teaching   F2 MWF 5b Fraboni  
  MATH 125 B Mathematics for Elementary Teaching   F2 MWF 6b Ebersole  
  MATH 166 A Analytic Geometry & Calculus I w/Rev. Part II

Y

F2 MWF 1b Wetcher  
  MATH 166 B Analytic Geometry & Calculus I w/Rev. Part II

Y

F2 MWF 2b Wetcher  
  MATH 170 Analytic Geometry and Calculus I

Y

F2 MWF 1b Moller  
  MATH 171 A Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

Y

F2 MWF 2b Sevilla  
  MATH 171 B Analytic Geometry and Calculus II

Y

F2 MWF 4b Schultheis  
  MATH 211 Analytic Geometry and Calculus III

Y

  MWF 4b Hartshorn  
  MATH 220 Linear Algebra

Y

  MWF 3b Sevilla  
  MATH 221 Differential Equations

Y

  MWF 4b Somers  
  MATH 225 Numerical Analysis

Y

  MWF 5b Hartshorn  

1-

MATH 298 ST: Graph Theory

Y

  MWF 6b Fraboni  
  MATH 329 Complex Variables

Y

  MWF 2b Schultheis  
  MATH 332 Mathematical Statistics II

Y

  MWF 4b Shank  
  MATH 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  MATH 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  MATH 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Prerequisite: MATH 216 or signature of instructor.

 

MATHEMATICS & COMPUTER SCIENCE: COMPUTER SCIENCE

  CSCI 105 Fundamental Ideas in Computer Science   F2 MWF 3b Lang  
  CSCI 121 Computer Science II

Y

  MWF 4b Lang  
  CSCI 121 L Computer Science II Lab     R 5, 6 (12:45-2:45 PM) Lang  
  CSCI 256 Principles of Programming Languages

Y

  MWF 2b Coleman  
  CSCI 320 Networking and Distributed Computing

Y

  MWF 6b Lang  
  CSCI 334 WI: System Design and Implementation

Y

  MWF 5b Coleman  
  CSCI 334 L System Design and Implementation Lab     TBA Coleman  
  CSCI 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  CSCI 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  CSCI 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

MUSIC

1-

MUS 001 Choir (for elective credit)     MW 4:00-6:00 PM Staff  

1-

MUS 002 Orchestra (for elective credit)     M 7:00-10:00 PM Spieth  

1-

MUS 003 Women’s Chorus (for elective credit)     T 7:00-9:00 PM Azzati  

1-

MUS 004 Wind Ensemble (for elective credit)     TR 4:00-6:00 PM Barnes  

1-

MUS 011 Choir (for M6 credit)   M6 MW 4:00-6:00 PM Staff  

1-

MUS 012 Orchestra (for M6 credit)   M6 M 7:00-10:00 PM Spieth  

1-

MUS 013 Women’s Chorus (for M6 credit)   M6 T 7:00-9:00 PM Azzati  

1-

MUS 014 Wind Ensemble (for M6 credit)   M6 TR 4:00-6:00 PM Barnes  

2,7-

MUS 100.1 Performance (private lessons: non-major/non-minor)     Arrange Staff  
  MUS 101 Short Course in Theory   M6 TR 6b Binford  
  MUS 103.1 Piano Class     T 5a Hwang  
  MUS 104.1 Voice Class     T 3a Budlong  
  MUS 113 PM Introduction to Non-Western Music   M6 W 6:30-9:30 PM Stockton  
  MUS 115 Jazz Artists and Epochs   M6 MWF 3a Wetzel  

3-

MUS 130.1 A Beginning Voice Techniques

Y

  MW 3a Robinson  

3-

MUS 130.1 B Beginning Voice Techniques

Y

  MW 4a Robinson  

3-

MUS 131.1 Beginning Brass Techniques

Y

  TR 1a Wright  

3-

MUS 132.1 Beginning Woodwind Techniques

Y

  MW 1a Andrus  

3-

MUS 135.1 Beginning Percussion Techniques

Y

  MW 5a Mathiesen  

3-

MUS 136.1 A Beginning Piano Techniques

Y

  MW 2a Thompson  

3-

MUS 136.1 B Beginning Piano Techniques

Y

  MW 3a Thompson  

3-

MUS 137.1 A Beginning Music Technology Techniques

Y

  TR 1a Torok  

3-

MUS 137.1 B Beginning Music Technology Techniques

Y

  TR 2a Torok  

3-

MUS 137.1 C Beginning Music Technology Techniques

Y

  TR 6a Torok  

3-

MUS 138.1 Beginning String Techniques

Y

  TR 3a Kistler/Rostock/Simons  

4-

MUS 141.2 A Musicianship II

Y

  MW 4a Mathiesen  

4-

MUS 141.2 B Musicianship II

Y

  TR 3a Hirokawa  

4-

MUS 171.2 A Diatonic Harmony

Y

  MW 5a Lipkis  

4-

MUS 171.2 B Diatonic Harmony

Y

  TR 5a Torok  

4-

MUS 175.2 A Musics of the World

Y

  MW 1a Stockton  

4-

MUS 175.2 B Musics of the World

Y

  MW 2a Stockton  

2,7-

MUS 200.1 Performance (private lessons music minors)     Arrange + 8 perf. classes or concerts Staff  

4-

MUS 241.2 A Musicianship IV

Y

  MW 5a Thompson  

4-

MUS 241.2 B Musicianship IV

Y

  TR 6a Wetzel  

4-

MUS 283 WI: Classical and Romantic Music

Y

  MW 6b Binford  

2,8-

MUS 310-310.1 Performance (private lessons music majors)     Arrange + T 11:30 AM & ten concerts Staff  

2,8-

MUS 311-311.1 Performance (private lessons music maj; elective units)     Arrange Staff  

4-

MUS 334.2 Introduction to Conducting

Y

  MW 5b Azzati  

4-

MUS 354.2 Contemporary Music since 1945

Y

  MW 4a Lipkis  

3-

MUS 355.1-.2 Practicum: Jazz Improvisation I & II     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 356.1-.2 Practicum: Jazz Ear Training     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 357.1-.2 Practicum: Diction I & II     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 358.1-.2 Practicum: Miscellaneous Jazz Practicum     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 359.1-.2 Practicum: Concerto & Orchestral Repertoire I & II     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 361.1-.2 Practicum: Literature I, II, III     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 362.1-.2 Practicum: Pedagogy I & II     Arrange Staff  

5-

MUS 363.1-.2 Practicum: Composition     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 364.1-.2 Practicum: Miscellaneous     Arrange Staff  

6-

MUS 373 Seminar: Bach Across the Centuries

Y

  TR 5b Binford  
  MUS 374.2 Music Education Seminar

Y

  F 4:00-6:00 PM Hirokawa  

3-

MUS 375-375.2 Recital

Y

  Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 385-385.2 Project     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  

3-

MUS 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Six terms of any combination of 001-014 ensembles required for full elective unit or M6 unit. Four terms equal .50 unit.

2-Students must fill out additional Music Lesson Scheduling Form.

3-Signature of Chair required.

4-Signature of instructor required for non-majors.

5-Signature of Dr. Lipkis required.

6-Juniors and Seniors only. Reading knowledge of music is required.

7-Private Instruction: Non-Music majors may register for a quarter course unit in any private lesson (MUS 100.1, P/NC) in addition to the typical four course schedule.

Fee: $385 for thirteen (13) 45-minute lessons. Freshmen may register for MUS 100.1 (non-major lessons, P/NC) or MUS 200.1 (music minor lessons – must also attend

a combination of eight (8) department concerts/performance classes) as an overload without incurring additional tuition charges.

8-Music Majors: Register for MUS 310, 310.2 or 310.1 (consult with a music adviser on the exact number of credits). B.A. music students who have completed their major

requirements register for 311, 311.2 or 311.1 (consult with a music adviser).

 

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS

Non-majors register for Music 100.1

Minors register for Music 200.1

Majors register for MUS 310-311 after consulting with a Music adviser

When you submit your Spring 2010 course registration to the Registrar, you must also complete a Lesson Scheduling Form for the Music Department. You can obtain a

form from the Registrar or the Music Department. Current students must complete and return the Lesson Scheduling Form to the Music Department by November 24, 2009.

The deadline for incoming students is January 19 , 2010. For information call the Music Department at 610-861-1650.

MUSIC PERFORMANCE

  Bagpipe Walker   Jazz Gairo, Gaumer, Giasullo, Landham, Lanza, Rissmiller, Rostock, Roth, Smyser, Wetzel
  Bass Rostock   Oboe Kozenko
  Bassoon Seifert

1-

Organ Fix, Jackson
  Cello Moulton, Simons   Percussion Mathiesen
  Celtic Fiddle Gillespie   Piano, Classical Collins, DeCellis, Giasullo, Goldina, Hwang, Jackson, Schrempel, Thompson, Torok
  Clarinet Andrus   Piano, Jazz Giasullo, Roth, Wilkins
1- Composition Lipkis   Recorder Fix, Lipkis
1- Conducting Azzati, Barnes, Spieth   Saxophone Gairo, Wetzel
  Drum Set Rissmiller   Trombone Brodt
  Electric Bass Rostock   Trumpet, Classical Wright
  Flute Kani (Bleiler-Conrad, Ganus)   Trumpet, Jazz Gaumer
  Guitar, Classical Arnold   Tuba/Euphonium Demkee
  Guitar, Jazz Smyser   Viola Terlaak Poot

1-

Harp Wittchen   Violin Eyzerovich, Kistler, Terlaak Poot
  Harpsichord Birney   Voice, Classical Azzati, Budlong, Fix-Keller, Oaten, Robinson
  Horn Williams   Voice, Jazz Lanza

1-Signature of Department Chair required.

MUSIC ENSEMBLES (pending enrollments): No course credit; contact the Music Department office (room 306, extension 1650) concerning membership.

  Ensemble Meets Director  
         
  Big Band F 3:00-4:30 PM Wetzel  
  Brass Ensemble TBA Wright  
  Celtic Ensemble TBA Gillespie  
  Clarinet Choir TBA Andrus  
  Collegium T 7:30-9:00 PM Lipkis  
  Combo I TBA Gairo  
  Combo II TBA Roth  
  Flute Ensemble TBA Kani  
  Fusion Ensemble TBA Giasullo  
  Guitar Ensemble TBA Arnold  
  Improv Ensemble TBA DeCellis  
  Jazz Vocal Ensemble TBA Lanza  
  Monteverdi Ensemble TBA Lipkis  
  Percussion Ensemble TBA Mathiesen  
  Piano Trio TBA Goldina  
  String Quartet TBA Staff  
  Trombone Ensemble TBA Brodt  
  Woodwind Trio TBA Andrus  

 

NURSING

  NURS 212 Holistic Assessment

Y

  MW 3b Keeler  
NURS 212 L-A Holistic Assessment Practicum     T 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Adam/Staff  
  NURS 212 L-B Holistic Assessment Practicum     R 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Keeler/Staff  
  NURS 312 Dynamic Family

Y

  MW 2b Hoffman/Scholtz  
  NURS 312 L-A Dynamic Family Practicum     T 6:40 AM-3:30 PM Hoffman/Staff  
  NURS 312 L-B Dynamic Family Practicum     R 6:40 AM-3:30 PM Scholtz/Staff  
  NURS 312 PS Dynamic Family Problem Session     F 2b Hoffman/Scholtz  
  NURS 314 Dynamic Community

Y

  MW 5b Gotwals  
  NURS 314 L-A Dynamic Community Practicum     T 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Gotwals/Schantz  
  NURS 314 L-B Dynamic Community Practicum     R 8:00 AM-4:30 PM Sipple/Fitzgibbon/ Staff  
  NURS 314 PS Dynamic Community Problem Session     F 5b Gotwals  
  NURS 316 A WI: Applied Research

Y

  F 3, 4b August-Brady  
  NURS 316 B WI: Applied Research

Y

  F 3, 4b Staff  
  NURS 316 L-A Applied Research Practicum     T, R 8:00 AM-4:00 PM August-Brady  
  NURS 316 L-B Applied Research Practicum     T, R 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Staff  
  NURS 317 A Professional Nurse

Y

  W 3, 4b Groller  
  NURS 317 B Professional Nurse

Y

  W 3, 4b Farber  
  NURS 317 L-A Professional Nurse Practicum     Arrange Groller  
  NURS 317 L-B Professional Nurse Practicum     Arrange Farber  
  NURS 320 PM Nursing of Populations at High Risk – Honduras     W 6:30-8:30 PM Staff  
  NURS 360 Ethical Dilemmas in Health Care   U2 MWF 1b Schantz  
  NURS 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  NURS 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  NURS 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION – SPRING TERM I (January 18 to March 5)

1-

PHED 107.2 A Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     M 5b (meets all semester) Lambinus  

1-

PHED 107.2 B Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     M 6b (meets all semester) Pukszyn  

1-

PHED 107.2 C Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     T 2b (meets all semester) Radcliff/Walker  

1-

PHED 107.2 D Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     T 5b (meets all semester) Endler  

1-

PHED 107.2 E Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     T 6b (meets all semester) Pukszyn  

1-

PHED 107.2 F Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     W 2b (meets all semester) Dapp  

1-

PHED 107.2 G Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     W 5b (meets all semester) Bauder  

1-

PHED 107.2 H Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     R 2b (meets all semester) Radcliff  

1-

PHED 107.2 I Concepts of Fitness and Wellness     F 2b (meets all semester) Ervin  

5-

PHED 117 Ice Skating     F 1:00-2:30 PM Benner  

2,3-

PHED 122 A Ballet     R 6:00-7:30 PM Hoffman  

2-

PHED 124 A Jazzercise     MW 4:00-4:45 PM Houser  

2-

PHED 124 B Jazzercise     TR 4:00-4:45 PM Houser  

4-

PHED 129 Skiing/Snow Boarding     T 5:00 PM lesson Ward  
  PHED 133 Volleyball     MW 3a Bauder  

2-

PHED 142 A Yoga     T 10:00-11:15 AM Rosenberger  
  PHED 147 A Strength Training     MW 1a Dapp  
  PHED 147 B Strength Training     TR 3a Wandall  
  PHED 147 C Strength Training     TR 5a Engelhardt  

2,3-

PHED 222 A Intermediate Ballet     R 7:30-9:00 PM Hoffman  

4-

PHED 229 Intermediate Skiing/Snow Boarding     T 5:00 PM lesson Vaccaro  

6-

PHED 236 A Health and Safety     F 1:10-2:30 PM Miles  

2-

PHED 248 A Intermed. Aerobic Conditioning (Sports Training)     TR 6:30-7:20 AM Pukszyn  

1-Book required.

2-$45 fee.

3-Previous ballet training required.

4-Blue Mountain rate for 5 lessons/lifts approx. $130.

5-Bethlehem Ice Rink rate for 6 lessons/rentals approx. $50.

6-Education students only – no Freshmen.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION – SPRING TERM II (March 15 to April 30)

1-

PHED 109 Jogging/Fitness Walking     TR 6a Lobb  
  PHED 113 Golf     TR 3a Lambinus  

2-

PHED 121 Judo (men only)     R 5:45-7:00 PM Weber  

2,3-

PHED 122 B Ballet     R 6:00-7:30 PM Hoffman  

2-

PHED 124 C Jazzercise     MW 4:00-4:45 PM Houser  

2-

PHED 124 D Jazzercise     TR 4:00-4:45 PM Houser  

2-

PHED 127 Self-Defense (women only)     R 4:30-5:45 PM Weber  

 

PHYSICAL EDUCATION – SPRING TERM II (March 15 to April 30)

  PHED 131 A Tennis     TR 2a Walker  
  PHED 131 B Tennis     F 3, 4 (10:30 AM-12:00 PM) Walker  

4-

PHED 139 Racquetball     MW 3a Spirk  

2-

PHED 142 B Yoga     W 7:00-8:15 PM Giuffrida  

2-

PHED 142 C Yoga     T 10:00-11:15 AM Rosenberger  
  PHED 147 D Strength Training     MW 1a Dapp  
  PHED 147 E Strength Training     TR 2a Ervin  

2,3-

PHED 222 B Intermediate Ballet     R 7:30-9:00 PM Hoffman  
  PHED 231 Intermediate Tennis     F 3, 4 (10:30 AM-12:00 PM) Walker  

5-

PHED 236 PM Health and Safety     M 6:30-8:00 PM Bauder  

1,5-

PHED 237 Creative Movement for Elem. School Children     F 5 (1:10-2:30 PM) Benner  
  PHED 241 First Aid and CPR     TR 3a Spirk  

2-

PHED 248 B Intermed. Aerobic Conditioning (Sports Training)     TR 3:50-5:00 PM Wills  

1-Book required.

2-$45 fee.

3-Previous ballet training required.

4-Facility fee: YMCA court fee $15.

5-Education students only – no Freshmen.

PHILOSOPHY

  PHIL 120 Introduction to Philosophy   M3 MWF 4a Falla  
  PHIL 210 Symbolic Logic     TR 6b Cantens  
  PHIL 222 Introduction to Ethics   M3 MW 2b Naraghi  
  PHIL 241 Ancient Philosophy     MW 4b Naraghi  
  PHIL 255 A Social Political Philosophy   U2 MW 2b Moeller  
  PHIL 255 B Social Political Philosophy   U2 TR 3b Moeller  
  PHIL 259 PM Medical Ethics   U1 R 6:30-9:30 PM Falla  

1-

PHIL 271 Race, Gender, Identity and Moral Knowledge     TR 5b Moeller  
  PHIL 313 Philosophy of Science     MW 6b Cantens  
  PHIL 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  PHIL 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  PHIL 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Prerequisite: One course in Philosophy or in Women’s Studies, or signature of instructor.

PHYSICS & EARTH SCIENCE: PHYSICS

  PHYS 110 Introductory Physics for Life Sciences

Y

  MWF 4a; R 2a Roeder  
  PHYS 110 L Introductory Physics for Life Sciences Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Roeder  
  PHYS 112 Introductory Physics

Y

  MWF 1a Powlette  
  PHYS 112 L-A Introductory Physics Lab     M 1:15-4:15 PM Roeder  
  PHYS 112 L-B Introductory Physics Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Krieble  
  PHYS 112 PS-A Introductory Physics Problem Session     T 3a Powlette  
  PHYS 112 PS-B Introductory Physics Problem Session     R 2a Powlette  
  PHYS 222 WI: Modern Physics

Y

  MWRF 1a Krieble  
  PHYS 222 L Modern Physics Lab     M 1:15-4:15 PM Krieble  
  PHYS 332 Mechanics

Y

  MWF 3a Roeder  
  PHYS 333 Optics

Y

  MWF 2a Powlette  
  PHYS 333 L Optics Lab     W 1:15-4:15 PM Powlette  
  PHYS 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  PHYS 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  PHYS 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

 

PHYSICS & EARTH SCIENCE: EARTH SCIENCE

  EASC 110 Introductory Geology   F4 TR 3b Staff  
  EASC 110 L-A Introductory Geology Lab     T 12:45-3:45 PM Staff  
  EASC 110 L-B Introductory Geology Lab     R 12:45-3:45 PM Staff  
  EASC 130 PM Astronomy   F4 TR 6:30-9:30 PM Becker  
  EASC 210 PM Introductory Geographic Information Systems     M 6:30-9:30 PM Edinger  
  EASC 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  EASC 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  EASC 401 Honors     Arrange Staff  

POLITICAL SCIENCE

  POSC 110 The American Political System   M4 MWF 1a Reynolds  
  POSC 120 Introduction to Political Thinking   M3 TR 3b Haddad  
  POSC 125 A Introduction to Comparative Politics   M5 TR 3b Fischler  
  POSC 125 B Introduction to Comparative Politics   M5 TR 5b Fischler  
  POSC 199 ST: American Political Parties and Elections     TR 3b Reynolds  
  POSC 210 U.S. Workers in the New Globalized Economy   M4 TR 5b Olson  
  POSC 240 Environmental Policy   U1 MWF 3a Fischler/Reynolds/Kuserk  
  POSC 245 PM Topics in Politics of Third World: Middle East   M5 M 6:30-9:30 PM Farbod  
  POSC 250 Contemporary Political Theory     W 5, 6 (1:00-3:30 PM) Haddad  
  POSC 260 (same as WOST 260) Critical Gender Studies

Y

  TR 5b Haddad  

1-

POSC 297 (same as HIST 297) ST: Modern South Africa   M5 TR 6b Keim  
  POSC 310 The Politics of Personal Identity   U2 F 5, 6 (1:00-3:30 PM) Olson  
  POSC 330 WI: Topics in Amer Politics: Politics/Pop Culture   M4 TR 6b Reynolds  
  POSC 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  POSC 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  POSC 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Open only to students who have completed a 100-level History course, or with signature of History Department Chair.

PSYCHOLOGY

  PSYC 105 Psychology of Human Adjustment   M4 TR 2b Holtzman  

1-

PSYC 120 A Introduction to Psychology     MW 2a; F 2b Brill  

1-

PSYC 120 B Introduction to Psychology     MW 5a; F 5b Brill  
  PSYC 211 A WI: Experimental Methods and Data Analysis I

Y

  TR 5b, 6a Johnson  

2-

PSYC 212 A Experimental Methods and Data Analysis II

Y

  TR 1b, 2a Johnson  

2-

PSYC 212 B Experimental Methods and Data Analysis II

Y

  MW 1b, 2a Lyons  

2-

PSYC 212 C Experimental Methods and Data Analysis II

Y

  MW 5b, 6a Lyons  
  PSYC 315 Cognitive Psychology

Y

  MW 5b Johnson  
  PSYC 340 Social Psychology

Y

  MW 2b Dunn  
  PSYC 360 Humanistic Psychology

Y

  T 5b; R 5b, 6b Lyons  
  PSYC 361 Personality

Y

  TR 3b Toedter  
  PSYC 362 A Abnormal Psychology

Y

  MW 6b Toedter  
  PSYC 362 B Abnormal Psychology

Y

  TR 5b Toedter  
  PSYC 370 Infancy and Childhood

Y

  TR 2b Schmidt  
  PSYC 371 Adolescence, Adulthood, and Aging

Y

  TR 3b Schmidt  

3-

PSYC 373 Contemporary Work-Life Challenges

Y

U2 MW 4b Brill  
  PSYC 375 Seminar in Social Psyc: Positive Psychology

Y

  MW 4b Dunn  

3-

PSYC 378 Seminar I/O Psyc: Contemp Work-Life Challenges

Y

  MW 4b Brill  
  PSYC 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  PSYC 386-8 Field Study     T 6a Lyons  
  PSYC 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Junior and Senior non-majors by signature only.

2-Must have completed PSYC 211 with a C grade or better the previous semester with the same instructor.

3-Non-majors: Junior/Senior standing; register as PSYC 373. Majors: PSYC 211 prerequisite; register as PSYC 378.

RELIGION

  REL 112 Hebrew Bible/Old Testament   M3 MW 5b Radine  
  REL 114 Jesus and the Gospels   M3 MW 6b Radine  
  REL 125 Introduction to Islam   M3 M3 Naraghi  
  REL 131 Jesus Saves? Salvation Metaphors in Christian Thought   M3 TR 5b Denton-Borhaug  
  REL 133 A Native American Religions   M5 WF 6b St. John  
  REL 133 PM Native American Religions   M5 M 6:30-9:30 PM St. John  
  REL 217 A Paul through Jewish & Christian Eyes   M3 TR 3b Denton-Borhaug  
  REL 226 From Prophecy to the Apocalypse   M3 TR 5b Radine  
  REL 291 ST: The Moral Life in Four Asian Traditions   U2 TR 6b St. John  
  REL 370 WI: Seminar: Christian Ethics: Disturbing the Status Quo     F 5, 6 (1:00-3:20 PM) Denton-Borhaug  
  REL 385 Directed Study in Religion     Arrange Staff  
  REL 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  REL 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  REL 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

SOCIOLOGY

  SOC 113 Cultural Anthropology   M4 MW 3b Ceron-Anaya  

1-

SOC 115 A Introductory Sociology   M4 TR 2b O’Connell  

1-

SOC 115 B Introductory Sociology   M4 TR 5b Williams  

1-

SOC 115 C Introductory Sociology   M4 TR 6b Jasper  
  SOC 125 Marriage and the Family     TR 2b Davis  
  SOC 210 PM The Human Services System

Y

  R 6:30-9:30 PM Illingworth  
  SOC 216 A The Legal System

Y

  MW 6b J. Ravelle  
  SOC 216 PM The Legal System

Y

  W 6:30-9:30 PM Morganelli  
  SOC 226 A (same as MGMT 225 A) Legal Environment of Business     MW 5b J. Ravelle  
  SOC 226 PM (same as MGMT 226 PM) Legal Environment of Business     T 6:30-9:30 PM Murray  
  SOC 245 Juvenile Delinquency

Y

  MW 5b Ramunni  
  SOC 246 Basic Research Methods

Y

  TR 3b Wetcher-Hendricks  
  SOC 256 Social Controversies

Y

U2 TR 2b Wetcher-Hendricks  
  SOC 265 Sociology of Religion

Y

M3 TR 3b Jasper  
  SOC 290 ST: Post 9/11 Issues in Civil Liberties     TR 1b Makoul  
  SOC 318 Criminal Law and Society

Y

  MW 1b Giordano  
  SOC 335 Sociological Theory

Y

  F 3b, 4b Jasper  
  SOC 346 Advanced Social Research

Y

  TR 5b O’Connell  
  SOC 357 WI: Racial & Ethnic Inequality

Y

  WF 6b Rosen  
  SOC 370 PM Seminar: Youth Culture in Black & White: Post-War America and the Rock ‘n’ Roll Turn     R 6:30-9:30 PM Rosen  
  SOC 395 ST: Bioethics: A Sociological Perspective   U1 W 3b, 4b O’Connell  
  SOC 375-7 Fieldwork in Sociology

Y

  W 4:00-5:15 PM Rosen  
  SOC 381-4 Independent Study     Arrange Staff  
  SOC 386-8 Field Study     Arrange Staff  
  SOC 401 Honors Program     Arrange Staff  

1-Closed to Junior and Senior non-majors.

 

WOMEN’S STUDIES

  WOST 101 Introduction to Women's Studies   M5 TR 5b Benert  
  WOST 260 (same as POSC 260) Critical Gender Studies

Y

  TR 5b Haddad  

WRITING

  WRIT 100 A Introduction to Rhetoric: The Arts of Persuasion and Argumentation   F1 MWF 2a Wingard  
  WRIT 100 B Sport and Society   F1 MWF 3a Lambinus  
  WRIT 100 C It’s Getting Hotter: Responding to the Global Warming Crisis   F1 MWF 4a Lobb  
  WRIT 100 D Art of Letters   F1 MW 5b Binford  
  WRIT 100 E Fairy Tales and Feminism   F1 MW 5b Fischler  
  WRIT 100 F Does God Choose Sides? American Politics and the Bible   F1 TR 3b Appler  
  WRIT 100 G War Writing   F1 TR 5b Fillman  
  WRIT 100 H Writing from Experience   F1 TR 5b Mikovits