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The student will use the program of study in the University Catalog and their personal transcript (available online) to select the courses appropriate for their major and/or minor. The student will make an appointment with their advisor to have the schedule reviewed; appointments begin on March 17, 2014. The advisor will review the schedule and make suggesons. If in agreement, the advisor will allow access to registraon. If the advisor does not agree with the schedule and the student does not want to make alteraons, the advisor will allow access to registraon and officially note the disapproval in the student’s file. Please see special online registraon instrucons on our website www.cumberland.edu/ student-resources. During the appropriate me period, the student will log onto CAMS and register for the selected courses. Follow the steps in the CU Register that will include informaon about Student Financial Services, Residence Life, Student Life, and Business Office requirements. When this process is complete, undergraduate students will be “priority registered” for fall classes. Come to the Rally! The Rallies are MANDATORY for EVERY On-Ground undergraduate student who has parcipated in Priority Registraon!!!! The purpose of these Rallies will be to complete the Priority Registraon process, meet with Student Financial Services and the Business Office, finalize the last parts of the process, and then celebrate the end of the semester! There will be food, fun, and games! More details will be provided by your faculty advisor. Step 1 ~ Priority Registration and Rally COURSE OFFERING FOR THE FALL 2014 SEMESTER Find it quick: Withdrawal Policy 2 Financial Services 3 Business Office 3 Fees 4-5 Student Life 6 Academics 6 Calendar 7 Offering 8-18 Final Exam 19 Register Priority Registraon Dates Graduates March 24-May 9 Seniors and Juniors March 24-April 4 Sophomores March 31-April 25 Freshmen April 7-April 25 New Students & Dual Enrollment Begins April 11 Currently enrolled students are encouraged to take advantage of the early advising and priority selecon of classes for the fall term. Class space will be filled on a first-come, first serve basis, by the number of credit hours earned. IN LEBANON, MT. JULIET, AND NASHVILLE Online Registraon Instrucons: hp://www.cumberland.edu/ student-resources/sm_files/ Online%20Student% 20Registraon% 20Instrucons.pdf Come to the Rally!!! Juniors, Seniors, & Graduate Rally April 4, 2014 9:00am-1:00pm The “Last Chance” Rally April 25, 2014 9:00am-1:00pm Make your summer count! 100 and 200 level courses are being offered this summer to you at half price! Get the SU-14 CU Register NOW! Connue to Step 2 ——> Avoid the $150 late fee, get confirmed by August 22! Avoid the $150 late fee, get confirmed by August 22!

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The student will use the program of study in the University Catalog and their personal transcript (available online) to select the courses appropriate for their major and/or minor.

The student will make an appointment with their advisor to have the schedule reviewed; appointments begin on March 17, 2014.

The advisor will review the schedule and make suggestions. If in agreement, the advisor will allow access to registration. If the advisor does not agree with the schedule and the student does not want to make alterations, the advisor will allow access to registration and officially note the disapproval in the student’s file. Please see special online registration instructions on our website www.cumberland.edu/student-resources.

During the appropriate time period, the student will log onto CAMS and register for the selected courses.

Follow the steps in the CU Register that will include information about Student Financial Services, Residence Life, Student Life, and Business

Office requirements. When this process is complete, undergraduate students will be “priority registered” for fall classes. Come to the Rally! The Rallies are MANDATORY for EVERY On-Ground undergraduate student who has participated in Priority Registration!!!! The purpose of these Rallies will be to complete the Priority Registration process, meet with Student Financial Services and the Business Office, finalize the last parts of the process, and then celebrate the end of the semester! There will be food, fun, and games! More details will be provided by your faculty advisor.

Step 1 ~ Priority Registration and Rally

COURSE OFFERING FOR THE FALL 2014 SEMESTER

Find it quick:

Withdrawal Policy 2

Financial Services 3

Business Office 3

Fees 4-5

Student Life 6

Academics 6

Calendar 7

Offering 8-18

Final Exam 19

Register

Priority Registration Dates

Graduates March 24-May 9

Seniors and Juniors March 24-April 4

Sophomores March 31-April 25

Freshmen April 7-April 25

New Students & Dual Enrollment Begins April 11

Currently enrolled students are encouraged to take advantage of the early advising and

priority selection of classes for the fall term. Class space will be filled on a first-come, first serve basis, by the

number of credit hours earned.

IN LEBANON, MT. JULIET, AND NASHVILLE

Online Registration Instructions: http://www.cumberland.edu/student-resources/sm_files/Online%20Student%20Registration%20Instructions.pdf

Come

to the

Rally!!!

Juniors, Seniors, & Graduate Rally April 4, 2014

9:00am-1:00pm

The “Last Chance” Rally April 25, 2014

9:00am-1:00pm

Make your summer count!

100 and 200 level courses

are being offered this summer to you at half

price!

Get the SU-14 CU Register

NOW!

Continue to Step 2 ——>

Avoid the $150 late fee, get

confirmed by August 22!

Avoid the $150 late fee, get confirmed by

August 22!

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Withdrawal will be effective from the date the formal application for withdrawal is filed with the Registrar. The policy for fall is as follows:

Sep. 3-Last day to register, add, or drop a class Sep. 24-Last day to drop a class and receive a grade of “W” Oct. 31-Last day to drop a class and receive a grade of “WP” or “WF”

If you withdraw from school please keep in mind the below dates and charges:

On or before September 3, receive full refund September 4-24, you’re responsible for 50% of all charges September 25-October 31, you’re responsible for 75% of all charges After October 31, 2014, you’re responsible for 100% of all charges

When a student decreases the number of hours attempted during a term, a refund may be calculated based upon the official drop date as presented to the Registrar’s Office. Credits are based on the tuition charges, not the amount paid. If the student is receiving financial assistance, credits will be returned to the financial aid accounts, including lenders of student loans, before any money is returned to the student. Students should note that the requirement to return the unearned portion of the federal financial aid might leave them owing a balance due to Cumberland University.

Withdrawals from school for any reason, during any term, must be made by official notification to the Registrar’s Office. FAILURE TO ATTEND CLASSES DOES NOT CANCEL ENROLLMENT.

The federal refund calculation policy will be used for students who have attended classes at CU and are receiving Title IV financial assistance.

Refund or credit on account of residence hall rent after registration must be approved by the Vice President for Finance. Refunds will be granted on a pro-rata basis when the student is forced to withdraw from the residence hall for personal medical reasons confirmed by a licensed physician, or at the request of Cumberland University Administration for reasons other than disciplinary. No refund will be made other than under the above circumstances.

When a student who has received federal financial aid (PELL Grants, FSEOG Grants, Federal Perkins Loans, Direct Federal Stafford Loans, or Direct Federal Parent Loans for Undergraduates) completely withdraws from the University, the unearned portion of the aid must be returned to the program. The unearned portion is calculated up to the first 60% of the enrollment period. The calculations are made on a pro-rata basis, based upon the total enrollment period. The federal government has set the order in which unearned aid must be returned to the programs. Please see the University Catalog for information regarding the order in which refunds are returned.

Students withdrawing from the University must contact the Registrar, the Student Financial Services Office, Director of Residence Life, Dean of Students, and the Business Office.

Fall 2014 Withdrawal Policy and Dates

Aug. 22 Get “confirmed”

Aug. 27 1st day of class

Sep. 1 University closed, Labor Day

Sep. 3 Last day to register or add a class

Sep. 19 The Colloquium

Sep. 24 Last day to “W”

Oct. 17 Midterm grades due

Oct. 20-21 Fall Break, no classes

Oct. 31 Last day to “WP” or “WF”

Nov. 27-28 University closed, Thanksgiving

Dec. 4 Last day of class

Dec. 5 Reading Day

Dec. 6-12 Final Exams

Dec. 13 Graduation Date

Dec. 15 Grades due

Fall Calendar

JUNIORS - ALL 1st semester Juniors (2 years from graduation) should complete a Graduation Evaluation form and submit it to the Registrar’s Office (MH-107). SENIORS - ALL 1st semester Seniors (one year from graduation) should complete an Intent to Graduate form and submit it to the Registrar's Office (MH-107). GRADUATES - Please complete the Intent to Graduate form 2 semesters before you intend to graduate and submit it to the Registrar’s Office (MH-107). www.cumberland.edu/student-resources

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Step 2 ~ Student Financial Services (MH-103)

Visit Student Financial Services (MH-103) to ensure that all Financial Aid is in process and/or complete, including:

~ FAFSA has been processed.

~ Verification documents have been signed and submitted, if requested.

~ Loan applications have been submitted.

~ Athletic/Fine Arts scholarships have been signed and submitted.

Questions concerning Financial Assistance (including work study and loan programs) should be addressed to Student Financial Services at [email protected].

Students who do not have financial assistance will be expected to pay all tuition and fees during the registration/fee paying process.

Step 3 ~ University Business Office (MH-109)

Contacting the Business Office is the final step in the registration process. Students must confirm their schedule (which means to make your payment arrangements) by August 22, 2014 in order to begin the semester. Make sure your classes are correct, the charges are correct (tuition, fees, housing, etc.) and payment arrangements have been made. Once confirmed the status of your schedule in CAMS will change from unofficial to official.

Registration will not be complete and students cannot attend classes until all tuition/fees are paid in U.S. funds or appropriate payment arrangements have been made with the Business Office. Students must pay all balances owed the University before the end of each semester.

Cumberland offers several payment options to facilitate the student with their final step of registration.

Methods of payment are: cash; personal check; money order; and credit or debit cards. Financial Assistance is available to students who qualify. Students should contact Student Financial Services for details.

PAYMENT IN FULL – CU will accept a personal check or money order for the total balance due. Checks should be made payable to Cumberland University and include the student’s full name on the face of the check. The University also accepts VISA, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover.

Payments may be made online by credit card, debit card, or electronic check at: https://charlie.cumberland.edu/estudent/login.asp

MONTHLY PAYMENTS – Students may make monthly payments by enrolling in the FACTS Payment Plan. Contracts may be completed online at: https://online.campuscommerce.com/signin/4JRVC

Payments are automatically withdrawn from a checking or savings account, or a credit or debit card on the 5th or the 20th of each month. Contact the Business Office at 615-547-1218 or 615-547-1250 for details. THIRD PARTY PROMISSORY NOTE - CU also offers a deferred payment plan to those students whose employer/responsible party has agreed to pay for their classes. Each semester students must sign a “Third Party Promissory Note” stating the employer/responsible party will pay the balance on completion of classes at the end of the semester. The students must also submit a signed statement each semester from their employer on company letterhead. A student who has a balance of more than one semester in arrears will not be permitted to register for further classes until the account is paid. Should any pending credits to a student’s account fail to materialize or for any other reason a balance due results, the student is responsible for the balance due. In the event the account remains unpaid and is referred to a collection agency, the student will also be responsible for all collection agency fees and/or attorney fees associated with collections. All students must have all fees paid and be confirmed prior to moving into a residence hall, participating in university functions, participating in academic or any athletic activities, or receiving other university privileges.

Continue to Step 3 below

Steps complete! Congratulations, you are ready to begin your fall semester!

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Undergraduate Fees for 2014-2015 Academic Year

Cost estimate for freshmen undergraduate student living on campus Per semester Per year

Tuition (full time) $9,600 $19,200

Access fee (full time) $500 $1,000

Room and Dining Hall - 19 meals per week (Edward Potter, Justin Potter, double) $3,600 $7,200

Freshman fee (fall only) $100 $100

Total (double occupancy, does not include text books, etc) $13,800 $27,500

Tuition-Undergraduate

Full time (12-18 hours) per semester $9,600

Tuition per hour (if taking less than 12 or more than 18 hours) $800

Room and Board

Edward Potter Residence Hall (Double occupancy and dining hall 19 meals/wk) per semester $3,600

Justin Potter Residence Hall (Double occupancy and dining hall 19 meals/wk) per semester $3,600

Commons I & II Residence Hall (Single occupancy and dining hall 19 meals/wk) per semester $3,900

South Hall Residence Hall (Double occupancy and dining hall 19 meals/wk) per semester $3,800

Private room additional charge per semester $500

Residence Hall Application fee $50

Residence Hall Security deposit (required before move in) $200

Failure to attend mandatory Residence Hall meeting $25

Lost Residence Hall key $50

Lost Proximity Card (South Hall) or Lost Student ID Card $25

Commuter Meal Plan (30 meal block) $225

Commuter Meal Plan (45 meal block) $330

Commuter Meal Plan (75 meal block) $525

Dining Dawg Dollars - increments of $50 $50 Plus

General Access Fees

Full Time (12-18 hours) per semester $500

5-11 hours - per semester $300

1-4 hours - per semester $150

Application Fees

Undergraduate application fee $25

International application fee $50

Other Fees

International Student Fee - per semester $75

Late Registration Fee for ALL students (late fee after 8/22/14) $150

Directed Study Fee $100

Return Check fee $25

Fees continued on the next page

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COURSE OFFERING FOR THE FALL 2014 SEMESTER Page 5

Fees Cont’d 2014-2015 Academic Year

Other Fees

Undergraduate graduation fee $200

Graduate graduation fee $225

Additional fees required by course See catalog

Graduate Music Applied lesson fee (per credit hour) $200

Graduate Application Fee $50

Graduate Fees for 2014-2015 Academic Year

Tuition - Graduate

MSP Graduate Tuition rate $800-less $365 tuition assistance = Net cost per hour $435

MBA Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450

MA Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450

MSSEP Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450

MAT and MEd Graduate Tuition rate (per credit hour) $450

The Colloquium: A Celebration of Academic Community and Accomplishments

ATTENTION STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND STAFF

Mark your calendar for September 19, 2014! Classes will be cancelled and all students are expected to partake in a day of

intellectual engagement with faculty and student research in a variety of academic fields. The Colloquium will involve all of campus in a day of hearing and responding to the exemplary

work of our students and professors.

Parking Fines for 2014-2015 Academic Year

Invalid Parking Permit (first ticket) $25

Invalid Parking Permit (subsequent ticket) $50

Failure to obtain parking permit $100

Parking violations $25-$50

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Student Life Information

ID Cards (Student photo identification card) ~ These documents are made or updated for all students during the registration fee paying process. There will be a charge for remaking lost ID cards. Students with a meal plan will need to present a validated ID card in order to receive meals in the Phillips Dining Hall. Any student may be asked to present an ID when checking out library materials. Textbooks and supplies ~ Materials for all courses taught at CU may be purchased at the University

Bookstore, located in Labry Hall. Specific questions concerning this service should be addressed to the Bookstore Manager (615-547-1236). Residence Life ~ All students must have all Residence Life fees paid. Students must be confirmed before they receive a key to their assigned residence hall. Please contact the Office of Residence Life at 615-547-1231 or [email protected] with any questions.

Academic

ADVISING - The University offers advising for both currently enrolled and entering students. Advisors help students with their schedules, but the primary obligation for knowing all graduation requirements rests with the student. PRE-REQUISITE - A prerequisite is a course or other specific preparation that must be completed before enrollment in an advanced course. Prerequisite information is contained in the course description sections of the Cumberland University Catalog. A grade of “C” or higher, must be earned before advancing to the next sequential course. RELEASE OF INFORMATION – The University complies with all provisions of the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 dealing with the release of education records. No information, except directory information, contained in any student’s records is released to persons outside the University or to unauthorized persons on the campus without the written consent of the student. The University reserves the right not to release directory information. Directory information includes name, home address, school address, telephone listing, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and heights of members of the athletic team, dates of attendance, Deans List, degrees and awards received, and the most recent previous educational institution attended. This information may be released to appear in public documents and may be otherwise disclosed without student consent unless a written request not to release information is filed, each semester with the Registrar.

Specific course descriptions for all classes listed may be found in the Cumberland University Catalog, located in the Student Resources section of the Cumberland University website.

ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE - Students who need extra help in any course are urged to make an appointment with the instructor to seek assistance as soon as a problem develops. Free tutoring is available by contacting the Academic Enrichment Center (615-547-1285). STUDENTS NEARING GRADUATION - Any student nearing graduation is encouraged to complete the registration process as soon as possible in order that space may be reserved in the needed classes. The University does not guarantee a specific course will be offered during the anticipated final term of enrollment. The University urges students who are nearing graduation to consult with the Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Registrar, the Academic School Dean, and/or their advisor to ensure that the needed courses or appropriate substitutions will be offered during their remaining term(s) of enrollment.

The University reserves the right to add, combine or delete from this schedule, and to make any changes in listed faculty teaching assignments, class times, and or room designations.

Cumberland University is regionally accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate and master degrees. (see page 7 for full accreditation statement)

Cumberland University is in compliance with all known federal, state, and local regulations regarding non-discrimination.

The University reserves the right to video tape or audio tape any class for educational purposes.

“Like” Cumberland University Registrar’s Office on Facebook to stay up to date with

important information regarding deadlines, graduation, course

offerings, and so much more!

www.facebook.com/CURegistrar

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Accreditation Statement

Cumberland University is chartered by the State of Tennessee and is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the associate, the baccalaureate and the master's degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Cumberland University.

The School of Humanities, Education, and the Arts at Cumberland University is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), www.ncate.org. This accreditation covers initial teacher preparation programs and/or advanced educator preparation programs at the University.

All undergraduate and graduate teacher preparation programs are approved by the Tennessee Department of Education.

The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program has full approval from the Tennessee Board of Nursing and is accredited to offer the baccalaureate degree by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, Inc.

The Athletic Training Education Program (ATEP) is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).

The Labry School of Science, Technology, and Business is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools & Programs (ACBSP) in both its undergraduate and graduate programs.

Cumberland University is authorized to offer professional continuing education for accountants by the Board of Accountancy of the State of Tennessee.

Fall 2014 Calendar

August 27, 2014 (Wed.) First day of class

September 1, 2014 (Mon.) University Closed, Labor Day

October 17, 2014 (Fri.) Midterm grades due

October 20-21, 2014 (Mon.-Tue.) Fall Break

November 27-28, 2014 (Thur.-Fri.) University Closed, Thanksgiving

December 4, 2014 (Thur.) Last day of class

December 5, 2014 (Fri.) Reading Day

December 8-12, 2014 (Mon.-Fri.) Final Exams

December 13, 2014 (Sat.) Graduation date

Term A August 27, 2014 (Wed.) First day of class

September 1, 2014 (Mon.) University Closed, Labor Day

October 17, 2014 (Fri.) Last day of class

Term B October 22, 2014 (Wed.) First day of class

November 27-28, 2014 (Thur.-Fri.) University Closed, Thanksgiving

December 12, 2014 (Fri.) Last day of class

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Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

ACC 211 01 Principles of Accounting I 3.00 Haley, M. LH-130 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMACC 311 01 Intermediate Accounting I 3.00 Haley, M. LH-122 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMACC 453 01 Federal Income Taxes I 3.00 Haley, M. LH-122 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMACC 490 01 Accounting Internship 3.00 Haley, M. TBA TBA TBA TBA

ANTH 210 01 Cultural Anthropology 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMANTH 210 02 Cultural Anthropology 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMANTH 325 01 Indians of the Southeast 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMANTH 328 N Forensic Anthropology 3.00 Hurt, J. MH-205 T 6:30PM 9:20PMANTH 475 01 Senior Seminar in Humanities & Social Science 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 F 9:30AM 10:45AM

ART 130 01 Digital Photography 3.00 Fredi, P. LH-013 MW 3:30PM 5:45PMNote: Additional hours required online CANVAS

ART 150 01 Two Dimensional Design 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-1A TR 9:30AM 11:20AMART 160 01 Drawing I 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-1A MWF 9:30AM 11:20AMART 191 01 Enhancing Art Understanding 3.00 Staff MH-207 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMART 264 01 Painting I 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-4A MWF 12:30PM 3:15PMART 310 01 Digital Imaging 3.00 Fredi, P. LH-013 WF 12:30PM 3:15PMART 312 01 Painting II 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-4A MWF 12:30PM 3:15PMART 314 N Typography 3.00 Govan, S. LH-013 T 5:00PM 7:50PM

Note: Additional hours required online CANVASART 315 01 Painting III 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-4A MWF 12:30PM 3:15PMART 390A N Special Study: Neon 3.00 MacNaught, D. PHX-6A TR 6:30PM 9:20PMART 390B N Special Study: Ceramics I 3.00 Champion, J. PHX-7A MW 6:30PM 9:20PMART 390C N Special Study: Ceramics II 3.00 Champion, J. PHX-7A MW 6:30PM 9:20PMART 390D 01 Special Study: Drawing III 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-4A MWF 9:30AM 11:20AMART 401 01 Issues in Contemporary Arts 3.00 Staff PHX-2A TR 1:00PM 2:15PM

Note: Required to attend outside events as scheduledART 485 01 Painting IV 3.00 Rose, T. PHX-4A MWF 12:30PM 3:15PMART 490 01 Practicum/Internship 3.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBAART 491 01 Senior Exhibit 3.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

A&S 195 01 Math and Science Academy I 1.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 W 5:00PM 5:55PMA&S 295 01 Math and Science Academy II 1.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 W 5:00PM 5:55PMA&S 395 01 Math and Science Academy III 1.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 W 5:00PM 5:55PMA&S 495 01 Math and Science Academy IV 1.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 W 5:00PM 5:55PM

BIO 100 01 Principles of Biology 4.00 Atwood, K. MH-307 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMBIO 100 02 Principles of Biology 4.00 Atwood, K. MH-307 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMBIO 100L 01 Principles of Biology Laboratory 0.00 Atwood, K. MH-300 W 2:00PM 3:55PMBIO 100L 02 Principles of Biology Laboratory 0.00 Atwood, K. MH-300 F 8:00AM 9:55AMBIO 100L 03 Principles of Biology Laboratory 0.00 Atwood, K. MH-300 F 10:00AM 11:55AMBIO 111 01 General Biology I 3.00 Atwood, K. MH-306 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMBIO 111 02 General Biology I 3.00 Bryan, D. MH-306 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMBIO 113 01 Introduction to Zoology 3.00 Bryan, D. MH-306 MW 8:00AM 9:30AMBIO 113L 01 Introduction to Zoology Laboratory 1.00 Bryan, D. MH-304 F 9:00AM 11:55AMBIO 203 01 Microbiology 3.00 Bryan, D. MH-306 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMBIO 203L 01 Microbiology Laboratory 1.00 Bryan, D. MH-304 M 2:00PM 4:55PMBIO 213 01 Human Anatomy & Physiology 4.00 Reynolds, A. MH-300/306 TR 2:00PM 4:55PMBIO 214 N Human Anatomy & Physiology II 4.00 Reynolds, A. MH-300/306 TR 6:30PM 9:20PMBIO 311 01 Biology Seminar 1.00 Bryan, D. TBA TBA TBA TBABIO 400 01 Biochemistry 4.00 Pierce, S. MH-301 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMBIO 400L 01 Biochemistry Laboratory 0.00 Pierce, S. MH-302 F 9:00AM 11:55AMBIO 416 N Cell Biology 4.00 Staff MH-304/306 MW 6:30PM 9:20PM

ART & SCIENCE ACADEMY

ACCOUNTING

ANTHROPOLOGY

ART

BIOLOGY

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Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

BUA 101 01 Introduction to Business 3.00 Sprouse, K. LH-117 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMBUA 200 01 Personal Finance 3.00 Landis, E. LH-118 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMBUA 251 01 Business Communications 3.00 Landis, E. LH-122 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMBUA 321 01 Business Career Planning 3.00 Allen, P. LH-115 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMBUA 325 01 Food and Beverage Control 3.00 Lynch, M. CANVAS Online Online CANVASBUA 340 01 Legal Environment of Business 3.00 Ellis, K. LH-117 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMBUA 365 01 Quanitative Methods I 3.00 Shackleford, J. LH-118 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMBUA 460 01 Business and Society 3.00 Griffin, C. LH-118 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMBUA 465 01 Decision Analysis 3.00 Staff LH-008 MW 2:00PM 3:15PMBUA 498 01 Special Topics: Change Management 3.00 Stumb, P. LH-118 F 9:00AM 11:45AMBUA 498A 01 Leadership Academy: Service Initiative 3.00 Hayden, J. LH-209 F 9:00AM 11:45AMBUA 499 01 Business Internship 3.00 Haley, M. TBA TBA TBA TBA

CHEM 103 N Fundamentals of Chemistry 3.00 Hawkins, I. MH-306 T 7:00PM 9:50PMCHEM 103L N Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory 1.00 Hawkins, I. MH-302 T 5:00PM 6:55PMCHEM 111 01 General Chemistry I 3.00 Pierce, S. MH-306 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMCHEM 111L 01 General Chemistry I Laboratory 1.00 Pierce, S. MH-302 M 2:00PM 4:55PMCHEM 111L 02 General Chemistry I Laboratory 1.00 Hawkins, I. MH-302 T 2:00PM 4:55PMCHEM 311 01 Organic Chemistry I 3.00 Pierce, S. MH-301 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMCHEM 311L 01 Organic Chemistry I Laboratory 1.00 Pierce, S. MH-302 R 2:00PM 4:55PMCHEM 400 01 Biochemistry 4.00 Pierce, S. MH-301 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMCHEM 400L 01 Biochemistry Laboratory 0.00 Pierce, S. MH-302 F 9:00AM 11:55AM

CST 101 01 Introduction to Programming: Python 3.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 MW 9:30AM 10:45AM

CIS 170 01 Introduction to Computers 3.00 Staff LH-008 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMCIS 311 01 Database Management Systems 3.00 Staff LH-008 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMCIS 465 01 Decision Analysis 3.00 Staff LH-008 MW 2:00PM 3:15PM

CRJ 111 01 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.00 Cheatham, R. MH-205 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMCRJ 312 N Computer Forensics 3.00 Wade, J. LH-008 M 5:30PM 8:20PMCRJ 393 01 Millennium Issues: Sick People, Sick Society 3.00 Markert, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASCRJ 411 01 Constitutional Law 3.00 McDonald, M. MH-205 TR 11:00 AM 12:15PMCRJ 499 01 Internship in Criminal Justice 3.00 Cheatham, R. TBA TBA TBA TBA

ECON 200 01 Personal Finance 3.00 Landis, E. LH-118 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMECON 241 01 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-130 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMECON 498 A01 History of Technology (A Term 8/27/14-10/17/14) 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-118 T 6:00PM 10:00PMECON 499 B01 Business Math (B Term 10/20/14-12/12/14) 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-207 W 6:00PM 10:00PM

ED 301 01 Strategies in Teaching 3.00 Finch, K. LH-207 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMED 304 01 Strategies for Reading/Language Arts 3.00 Whitaker, D. LH-209 MW 4:00PM 5:15PMED 317 01 Tests & Measurements 3.00 Finch, S. LH-118 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMED 322 01 Education for the Developing Learner 3.00 Sadler, D. CANVAS Online Online CANVASED 330 01 Exceptional/Culturally Diverse Student 3.00 Smith, S. LH-118 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMED 432 01 Classroom Management 3.00 Finch, S. LH-118 TR 2:00PM 3:15PMED 433 01 Methods in Education 3.00 Finch, K. LH-118 MW 4:00PM 5:15PMED 433 02 Secondary Methods in Education 3.00 Anderson, M. LH-122 MW 4:00PM 5:15PMED 434 N School Counseling 3.00 Jones, N. LH-117 T 6:30PM 9:20PMED 435 01 Student Teaching 9.00 Anderson, M. TBA MTWRF 7:00AM 4:00PMED 436 01 Student Teaching Seminar 3.00 Anderson, M. TBA TBA TBA TBAED 498 01 Leadership Academy: Service Initiative 3.00 Hayden, J. LH-209 F 9:00AM 11:45AM

BUSINESS

CHEMISTRY

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

ECONOMICS

EDUCATION

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ENG 100 01 College Writing Workshop 1.00 Cawthon, J. LH-119 F 8:00AM 8:55AMENG 100 02 College Writing Workshop 1.00 Cawthon, J. LH-119 F 9:00AM 9:55AMENG 100 03 College Writing Workshop 1.00 Cawthon, J. LH-119 F 10:00AM 10:55AMENG 100 04 College Writing Workshop 1.00 Cawthon, J. LH-119 F 11:00AM 11:55AMENG 100 05 College Writing Workshop 1.00 Cawthon, J. LH-119 F 1:00PM 1:55PMENG 100 06 College Writing Workshop 1.00 Cawthon, J. LH-119 F 2:00PM 2:55PMENG 101 01 English Composition I 3.00 Rex, M. MH-208 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMENG 101 02 English Composition I 3.00 Cross, A. MH-207 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMENG 101 03 English Composition I 3.00 Rex, M. MH-208 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMENG 101 04 English Composition I 3.00 Cross, A. MH-207 MW 2:00PM 3:15PMENG 101 05 English Composition I 3.00 Redmond, L. MH-205 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMENG 101 06 English Composition I 3.00 James, E. LH-211 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMENG 101 07 English Composition I 3.00 Smith, J. MH-208 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMENG 101 08 English Composition I 3.00 James, E. MH-206 TR 2:00PM 3:15PMENG 102 01 English Composition II 3.00 Harris, S. MH-207 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMENG 102 02 English Composition II 3.00 Harris, S. MH-207 TR 2:00PM 3:15PMENG 102 3 English Composition II 3.00 Harris, S. MH-301 TR 2:00PM 3:15PMENG 190 01 Print Media Workshop 1.00 Rex, M. MH-208 F 12:00PM 1:00PMENG 210 01 Introduction to Film Studies 3.00 Redmond, L. MH-207 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMENG 215 01 Introduction to Literature 3.00 Cross, A. MH-205 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMENG 215 02 Introduction to Literature 3.00 Smith, J. MH-208 TR 2:00PM 3:15PM

ENG 216 01Topics in Literature: The American Novel Since WWII

3.00 Harris, S. MH-208 MW 2:00PM 3:15PM

ENG 216 02Topics in Literature: Playing with Pulitzer-Prized Dramas

3.00 Redmond, L. MH-207 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

ENG 311 01 American Literature I 3.00 Harris, S. MH-208 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMENG 331 01 History and Structure of English Language 3.00 Rex, M. MH-208 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMENG 390 01 Print Media Workshop 1.00 Rex, M. MH-208 F 12:00PM 1:00PMENG 424 01 World Literature I 3.00 Rex, M. MH-208 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMENG 499 01 Internship in English 3.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

FIN 449 01 Business Finance 3.00 Haley, M. LH-122 TR 2:00PM 3:15PMFIN 499 B01 Business Math (B Term 10/20/14-12/12/14) 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-207 W 6:00PM 10:00PM

FSL 101 01 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Staff LH-207 MW 8:00AM 8:55AMFSL 101 02 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Staff LH-116 MW 9:30AM 10:25AMFSL 101 03 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Cummings, E. LH-209 TR 11:00AM 11:55AMFSL 101 04 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Staff LH-116 MW 12:30PM 1:25PMFSL 101 05 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Staff LH-207 TR 8:00AM 8:55AMFSL 101 06 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Hayden, J. LH-207 TR 9:30AM 10:25AMFSL 101 07 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Dishman, L. LH-209 MW 11:00AM 11:55AMFSL 101 08 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Hayden, J. LH-207 TR 12:30PM 1:25PMFSL 101 09 Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Bach, C. LH-207 TR 2:00PM 2:55PMFSL 101 H Foundations of Scholarship & Learning 2.00 Hayden, J. LH-207 TR 11:00AM 11:55AM

GEOG 301 N Cultural Geography 3.00 Harper, G. LH-211 M 6:30PM 9:20PMGEOG 325 01 Indians of the Southeast 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM

HCA 368 01 Human Resource Managment 3.00 Landis, E. LH-118 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

ENGLISH

FINANCE

FOUNDATIONS OF SCHOLARSHIP & LEARNING

GEOGRAPHY

HEALTHCARE ADMINISTRATION

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HPER 113 A01 Volleyball (A Term August 27 - October 17) 1.00 Haynes, S. DFC-GYM TR 2:00PM 2:55PMHPER 116 B01 Weight Lifting (B Term October 20 - December 12) 1.00 Haynes, S. DFC-GYM TR 2:00PM 2:55PMHPER 150 A01 Lifetime Fitness (A Term August 27 - October 17) 1.00 Paget CANVAS Online Online OnlineHPER 200 01 Foundations of Physical Education 3.00 Haynes, S. McFar-3 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMHPER 210 01 Applied Anatomy & Physiology 2.00 Storie, R. McFar-3 TR 8:00AM 8:55AMHPER 225 01 Strength & Conditioning Practicum I 1.00 Walker, G. TBA TBA TBA TBAHPER 227 01 Safety and First Aid Education 2.00 Arnold, K. LH-117 MW 11:00AM 11:55AMHPER 230 01 Care and Prevention of Athletic Injuries 3.00 Arnold, K. LH-117 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMHPER 231 01 Evaluation of Lower Extremity Injuries 3.00 Bynum, M. LH-118 MW 8:00AM 9:15AM

HPER 304 01Organization & Administration in Athletic Training

3.00 Bynum, M. MH-308 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM

HPER 311 01 Personal and Community Health 3.00 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online OnlineHPER 316 01 Introduction to Sport Management 3.00 Paget CANVAS Online Online OnlineHPER 327 01 Strength & Conditioning Program Design 3.00 Walker, G. McFar-3 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMHPER 327 02 Strength & Conditioning Program Design 3.00 Walker, G. TBA TBA TBA TBAHPER 351 01 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training I 2.00 Bynum, M. MAI-ATR soccer TR 8:20AM 9:15AMHPER 353 01 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training III 2.00 Bynum, M. MAI-ATR soccer MW 9:30AM 10:25AMHPER 354 01 Clinical Experience in Athletic Training IV 2.00 Arnold, K. MAI-ATR soccer MW 8:20AM 9:15AMHPER 360 01 Drugs & Violence in Health Education 3.00 Haynes, S. CANVAS Online Online OnlineHPER 362 01 Sport Ethics 3.00 Holbrook, J. LH-122 MW 2:00PM 3:15PMHPER 365 01 Advanced Techniques in Strength & Conditioning 3.00 Walker, G. TBA TBA TBA TBAHPER 370 01 Psycho/Socio Aspects of Movement 3.00 Grindstaff, J. McFar-2 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMHPER 373 01 Sport Enterprise 3.00 Holbrook, J. LH-116 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMHPER 401 01 Therapeutic Modalities 3.00 Meadows, J. LH-116 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMHPER 402 01 Administration of Health & Physical Education 3.00 Holbrook, J. McFar-3 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

HPER 409 01Facility Planning and Design in Recreation and Sports Admin

3.00 Holbrook, J. LH-117 TR 2:00PM 3:15PM

HPER 421 01 Senior Seminar 2.00 Storie, R. CANVAS Online Online OnlineHPER 425 01 Kinesiology 3.00 Storie, R. McFar-3 MW 2:00PM 3:15PMHPER 427 N Research Methods 3.00 Staff CANVAS Online Online OnlineHPER 430 01 Senior Seminar 1.00 Arnold, K. LH-115 F 8:20AM 9:15AMHPER 433 01 Exercise Testing & Prescription 3.00 Storie, R. LH-209 TR 9:30AM 10:45AM

HPER 434 01Health & Physical Education in Elementary Schools

3.00 Walker, G. McFar-3 TR 9:30AM 10:45AM

HPER 450 01 Practicum in PE: Strength & Conditioning 2.00 Walker, G. TBA TBA TBA TBAHPER 496 01 Practicum in Physical Education 3.00 Walker, G. TBA TBA TBA TBAHPER 499 01 Internship 10.00 Storie, R. TBA TBA TBA TBA

HIS 191 01 World Civilization to 1500 3.00 Swart, L. LH-211 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMHIS 201 01 History of the United States I 3.00 Bell, R. LH-209 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMHIS 201 02 History of the United States I 3.00 Cheathem, M. LH-211 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMHIS 201 03 History of the United States I 3.00 Cheathem, M. LH-211 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMHIS 201 04 History of the United States I 3.00 Bell, R. LH-209 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMHIS 202 01 History of the United States II 3.00 Inman, N. LH-209 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMHIS 202 02 History of the United States II 3.00 Inman, N. LH-211 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMHIS 225 01 Introduction to Historical Methods 3.00 Inman, N. LH-211 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMHIS 300 01 The Civil War 3.00 Cheathem, M. LH-211 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMHIS 322 01 Asian History 3.00 Bell, R. LH-211 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMHIS 327 01 American Women's History 3.00 Inman, N. LH-211 TR 2:00PM 3:15PM

HIS 495B 01Special Topics in History: History of American Music

3.00 Bell, R. LH-209 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

HIS 496 01 Seminar in History 3.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

MGT 363 01 Principles of Management 3.00 Landis, E. LH-122 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMMGT 368 01 Human Resource Management 3.00 Landis, E. LH-118 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMMGT 460 01 Business and Society 3.00 Griffin, C. LH-118 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMMGT 490 01 Marketing Management 3.00 Staff LH-118 MW 2:00PM 3:15PMMGT 498 01 Special Topics: The Business of Music 3.00 Allen, P. LH-115 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMMGT 499 01 Management Intership 3.00 Landis, E. TBA TBA TBA TBA

HISTORY

HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION

MANAGEMENT

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MKT 362 01 Principles of Marketing 3.00 Staff LH-122 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMMKT 384 01 Personal Sellling 3.00 Staff LH-115 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMMKT 490 01 Marketing Management 3.00 Staff LH-118 MW 2:00PM 3:15PM

MATH 098 01 Basic Algebra 3.00 Staff LH-219 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMMATH 098 02 Basic Algebra 3.00 Staff LH-219 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMMATH 098 03 Basic Algebra 3.00 Gammon, K. LH-202 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMMATH 098 N Basic Algebra 3.00 Young, L. LH-202 TR 6:30PM 7:45PMMATH 100 01 Mathematics Workshop 1.00 Staff LH-219 W 8:30AM 9:20AMMATH 100 02 Mathematics Workshop 1.00 Staff LH-219 W 9:30AM 10:20AMMATH 100 03 Mathematics Workshop 1.00 Dishman, L. LH-202 F 9:00AM 9:55AMMATH 100 04 Mathematics Workshop 1.00 Dishman, L. LH-202 F 10:00AM 10:55AMMATH 110 01 Mathematics for the Liberal Arts 3.00 Fuller, C. LH-202 TR 2:00PM 3:15PMMATH 111 01 College Algebra 3.00 Dishman, L. LH-202 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMMATH 111 02 College Algebra 3.00 Gammon, K. LH-202 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMMATH 111 03 College Algebra 3.00 Gammon, K. LH-202 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMMATH 111 05 College Algebra 3.00 Dishman, L. LH-202 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMMATH 121 01 Calculus I 4.00 Fuller, C. LH-202 MTWR 12:30PM 1:20PMMATH 205 01 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 3.00 Staff MH-206 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMMATH 207 01 Structure of the Real Number System 3.00 Fuller, C. LH-202 MW 2:00PM 3:15PMMATH 321 01 Calculus III 4.00 Dishman, L. LH-219 MTWR 12:30PM 1:20PMMATH 331 01 Linear Algebra 3.00 Gammon, K. LH-202 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMMATH 441 01 Real Analysis 3.00 Fuller, C. LH-219 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMMATH 495 01 Senior Project 3.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

MU 102 01 University Singers 1.00 Kilian, B. HEY-Auditorium TR 12:30PM 1:45PMMU 104 01 Cumberland Chorale 1.00 Kilian, B. HEY-Auditorium MW 2:00PM 3:15PMMU 106 01 University Band 1.00 Austin/Kilian PHX-BR MW 3:30PM 5:25PMMU 107 01 University Jazz Ensemble 1.00 Austin/Kilian PHX-BR TR 3:30PM 4:55PMMU 129 01 Music Listening 3.00 Fitzhugh, W. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMU 133 01 Sight Singing and Ear Training I 1.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TR 9:30AM 10:45AMMU 142A 01 Applied Voice 1.00 Jones, S. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 142B 01 Applied Voice 2.00 Jones, S. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 142C 01 Applied Voice 1.00 Staff ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 142D 01 Applied Voice 2.00 Staff ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 142E 01 Applied Voice 1.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 142F 01 Applied Voice 2.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 151 01 Class Piano 1A 1.00 Paise, M. MSC-FIRESIDE MW 8:00AM 9:15AMMU 160A 01 Applied Music Guitar 1.00 Fitzhugh, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 160B 01 Applied Music Guitar 2.00 Fitzhugh, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 172A 01 Applied Music Piano 1.00 Kilian, B. HEY-KO TBA TBA TBAMU 172B 01 Applied Music Piano 2.00 Kilian, B. HEY-KO TBA TBA TBAMU 172C 01 Applied Music Piano 1.00 Austin/Kilian TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 172D 01 Applied Music Piano 2.00 Austin/Kilian TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 175A 01 Applied Music Strings 1.00 Staff MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 175B 01 Applied Music Strings 2.00 Staff MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 175C 01 Applied Music Strings 1.00 Staff MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 180A 01 Applied Music Woodwinds - Flute 1.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 180B 01 Applied Music Woodwinds - Flute 2.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 180C 01 Applied Music Woodwinds 1.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 180D 01 Applied Music Woodwinds 2.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185A 01 Applied Music Brass 1.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185B 01 Applied Music Brass 2.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185C 01 Applied Music Brass 1.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185D 01 Applied Music Brass 2.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185E 01 Applied Music Brass 1.00 Huber, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185F 01 Applied Music Brass 2.00 Huber, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185G 01 Applied Music Brass 1.00 Huber, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 185H 01 Applied Music Brass 2.00 Huber, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBA

MATHEMATICS

MARKETING

MUSIC

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MU 190A 01 Applied Music Percussion 1.00 Garretson, P. PHX-BR TBA TBA TBAMU 190B 01 Applied Music Percussion 2.00 Garretson, P. PHX-BR TBA TBA TBAMU 231 01 Advanced Music Theory I 3.00 Kilian, B. MSC-FIRESIDE MW 11:00AM 12:15PMMU 251 01 Class Piano II B 1.00 Paise, M. MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 255 01 Piano Proficiency 0.00 Kilian, B. TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 302 01 University Singers 1.00 Kilian, B. HEY-Auditorium TR 12:30PM 1:45PMMU 304 01 Cumberland Chorale 1.00 Kilian, B. HEY-Auditorium MW 2:00PM 3:15PMMU 306 01 University Band 1.00 Austin/Kilian PHX-BR MW 3:30PM 5:25PMMU 307 01 University Jazz Ensemble 1.00 Austin/Kilian PHX-BR TR 3:30PM 4:55PMMU 330 01 Basic Conducting Techniques 3.00 Kilian, B. HEY-Auditorium TR 11:00AM 12:15PMMU 342A 01 Applied Voice 1.00 Jones, S. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342B 01 Applied Voice 2.00 Jones, S. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342C 01 Applied Voice 3.00 Jones, S. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342D 01 Applied Voice 1.00 Staff ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342E 01 Applied Voice 2.00 Staff ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342F 01 Applied Voice 3.00 Staff ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342G 01 Applied Voice 1.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342H 01 Applied Voice 2.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 342I 01 Applied Voice 3.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 350 01 Junior Recital 1.00 Kilian, B. TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 360A 01 Applied Music Guitar 1.00 Fitzhugh, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 360B 01 Applied Music Guitar 2.00 Fitzhugh, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBA

MU 370 01Materials & Methods for Secondary Instrumental Music

3.00 Staff PHX-BR MW 12:30PM 1:45PM

MU 372A 01 Applied Music Piano 1.00 Kilian, B. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 372B 01 Applied Music Piano 2.00 Kilian, B. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 372C 01 Applied Music Piano 3.00 Kilian, B. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 375A 01 Applied Music Strings 1.00 Staff MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 375B 01 Applied Music Strings 2.00 Staff MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 375C 01 Applied Music Strings 3.00 Staff MSC-FIRESIDE TBA TBA TBAMU 380A 01 Applied Music Woodwinds - Flute 1.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 380B 01 Applied Music Woodwinds - Flute 2.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 380C 01 Applied Music Woodwinds - Flute 3.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 380D 01 Applied Music Woodwinds 1.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 380E 01 Applied Music Woodwinds 2.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 380F 01 Applied Music Woodwinds 3.00 Shankle, R. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 385A 01 Applied Music Brass 1.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 385B 01 Applied Music Brass 2.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 385C 01 Applied Music Brass 3.00 Hobbs, D. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 385D 01 Applied Music Brass 1.00 Huber, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 385E 01 Applied Music Brass 2.00 Huber, W. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 390A 01 Applied Music Percussion 1.00 Garretson, P. PHX-BR TBA TBA TBAMU 390B 01 Applied Music Percussion 2.00 Garretson, P. PHX-BR TBA TBA TBAMU 390C 01 Applied Music Percussion 3.00 Garretson, P. PHX-BR TBA TBA TBAMU 425 01 Instrumental Methods: Brass 1.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 450 01 Senior Recital 1.00 Kilian, B. TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 451 01 Degree Recital 1.00 Kilian, B. TBA TBA TBA TBAMU 460 01 Music Literature and Pedagogy 2.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy MW 9:30AM 10:45AMMU 461 01 Italian Diction for Singers 1.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 462 01 German Diction for Singers 1.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 463 01 French Diction for Singers 1.00 Paise, M. ARTS-Academy TBA TBA TBAMU 480A 01 Special Study in Music: High Brass Ensemble 1.00 Staff PHX-BR F TBA TBAMU 480B 01 Special Study in Music: Low Brass Ensemble 1.00 Staff PHX-BR F TBA TBAMU 480C 01 Special Study in Music: Woodwind Ensemble 1.00 Staff PHX-BR F TBA TBAMU 480D 01 Special Study in Music Percussion Ensemble 1.00 Garretson, P. TBA TBA TBA TBA

MUSIC

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NUR 230 N Nutrition 2.00 Markie, J. McFar-1 M 5:00PM 6:55PMNUR 301 01 Dosage Calculations 1.00 Staff McFar-2 R 11:30AM 12:30PMNUR 302 01 Professional Nursing Foundations 5.00 Thorup, D. McFar-2 T 1:30PM 4:25PMNUR 302L 01 Professional Nursing Foundations Laboratory 0.00 Keil, M. TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 314 01 Pharmacology in Nursing I 2.00 Morgan, T. McFar-2 R 4:00PM 5:55PMNUR 316 01 Community Health Nursing 4.00 Landers, R. McFar-1 R 9:30AM 12:25PMNUR 316C 01 Community Health Nursing Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-McFarland TBA TBA TBANUR 323 01 Pathophysiology 4.00 Humes, G. McFar-2 R 1:30PM 5:25PMNUR 325 01 Introduction to Nursing Research 2.00 Landers, R. McFar-1 T 4:00PM 5:55PMNUR 327 01 Health Assessment 4.00 Tincher, B. McFar-2 M 8:00AM 10:55AMNUR 327 02 Health Assessment 4.00 Tincher, B. McFar-2 M 12:00PM 2:55PMNUR 327L 01 Health Assessment Laboratory 0.00 Staff TBA S TBA TBANUR 331 01 Professional Role Development 2.00 Windmiller, J. LH-130 R 1:30PM 3:25PMNUR 345 01 Complementary Health Care 2.00 Wright, T. McFar-1 T 6:00PM 7:55PMNUR 371 01 Adult Health Nursing I 6.00 Retallack, R. McFar-2 R 8:30AM 11:25PMNUR 371C 01 Adult Health Nursing I Clinical 0.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 375 01 Spirituality Nursing 2.00 Gunter, J. McFar-3 R 6:00PM 7:55PMNUR 376 01 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing 4.00 Gunter, J. McFar-1 T 1:00PM 3:55PMNUR 376C 01 Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Clinical 0.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 406 01 Nursing in Family and Child Care 4.00 Chatham, B. McFar-2 T 9:00AM 11:55AMNUR 406C 01 Nursing in Child and Family Care Clinical 0.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 407 01 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn 4.00 Davis-Scott, P. McFar-1 T 9:00AM 11:55AMNUR 407C 01 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Cl 0.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 421 01 Applied Nursing Research 2.00 Barnett, J. LH-130 T 1:30PM 3:25PMNUR 426 01 Leadership and Management in Nursing 4.00 Chatham, B. McFar-1 W 12:30PM 3:25PMNUR 460 01 Advanced Topics in Nursing 7.00 Barnett, J. McFar-1 W 8:30AM 11:30AMNUR 460C 01 Advanced Topics in Nursing Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-McFarland TBA TBA TBANUR 498 01 Leadership Academy: Service Initiative 3.00 Hayden, J. LH-209 F 9:00AM 11:45AM

NUR 302J MJ1 Professional Nursing Foundations 6.00 Thorup, D. CUC-212 F 6:00PM 9:55PMNUR 302JL MJ1 Professional Nursing Foundations Laboratory 0.00 Staff TBA S TBA TBANUR 302JL MJ2 Professional Nursing Foundations Laboratory 0.00 Staff TBA S TBA TBANUR 302JL MJ3 Professional Nursing Foundations Laboratory 0.00 Staff TBA S TBA TBANUR 315J MJ1 Pharmacology in Nursing II 2.00 Morgan, T. OFF-MJ Center R 7:00PM 8:55PMNUR 316J MJ1 Community Health Nursing 4.00 McRady, F. CUC-212 M 6:00PM 7:55PMNUR 316JC MJ1 Community Health Nursing Clinical 0.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 323J MJ1 Pathophysiology 4.00 Humes, G. OFF-MJ Center T 6:00PM 8:55PMNUR 327J MJ1 Health Assessment 4.00 Staff CUC-226 W 6:00PM 8:55PMNUR 327JL MJ1 Health Assessment Laboratory 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 327JL MJ2 Health Assessment Laboratory 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 327JL MJ3 Health Assessment Laboratory 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 331J MJ1 Professional Role Development 2.00 Windmiller, J. CUC-225 R 6:00PM 8:55PMNUR 372J MJ1 Adult Health Nursing II 6.00 Windmiller, J. OFF-MJ Center T 6:00PM 8:55PMNUR 372JC MJ1 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 372JC MJ2 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 372JC MJ3 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 372JC MJ4 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 372JC MJ5 Adult Health Nursing II Clinical 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center S TBA TBANUR 406J MJ1 Nursing in Family and Child Care 4.00 Chatham, B. OFF-MJ Center W 6:00PM 8:55PMNUR 406JC MJ1 Nursing in Child and Family Care Clinical 0.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBANUR 407J MJ1 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn 4.00 Wright, T. CUC-225 W 6:00PM 8:55PMNUR 407JC MJ1 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Cl 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center M TBA TBANUR 407JC MJ2 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Cl 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center M TBA TBANUR 407JC MJ3 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Cl 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center M TBA TBANUR 407JC MJ4 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Cl 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center M TBA TBANUR 407JC MJ5 Nursing in Women's Health and Newborn Cl 0.00 Staff OFF-MJ Center M TBA TBANUR 420J MJI Gerontology 2.00 McRady, F. CANVAS Online Online CANVASNUR 421J MJ1 Applied Nursing Research 2.00 Barnett, J. OFF-MJ Center T 6:00PM 7:55PM

NURSING

NURSING (MT. JULIET)

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Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

PHIL 201 01 Introduction to Philosophy 3.00 Caldwell, M. LH-207 MW 9:30AM 10:45AM

PS 100 01 Physical Science 4.00 Nichols, R. MH-306 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMPS 100L 01 Physical Science Laboratory 0.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 M 2:00PM 3:55PMPS 100L 02 Physical Science Laboratory 0.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 T 2:00PM 3:55PM

PHY 201 01 College Physics I 4.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMPHY 201L 01 College Physics I Laboratory 0.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 W 2:00PM 4:55PMPHY 210 01 General Physics I 4.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMPHY 210L 01 General Physics I Laboratory 0.00 Nichols, R. MH-308 W 2:00PM 4:55PM

POLSC 223 01 Intro. to American N'tl Government Politics 3.00 Cheatham, R. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

PSY 201 01 General Psychology 3.00 Kissell, J. LH-118 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMPSY 205 01 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences 3.00 Staff MH-206 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMPSY 211 N Psychology of Human Growth & Develop 3.00 Staff MH-206 M 6:30PM 9:20PMPSY 321 01 Introduction to Counseling 3.00 Staff MH-206 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMPSY 340 01 Psychology of Adolescence 3.00 Staff MH-206 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMPSY 370 01 Psycho-Socio Aspects of Movement 3.00 Grindstaff, J. McFar-1 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMPSY 420 01 Abnormal Psychology 3.00 Staff MH-206 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMPSY 430 01 History and Systems 3.00 Staff MH-206 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMPSY 441 01 Research Methods for the Social Sciences 3.00 Staff MH-206 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMPSY 461 01 Psychology of Adulthood and Aging 3.00 Staff MH-206 MW 2:00PM 3:15PM

PBADM 200 01 Public Administration 3.00 McDonald, M. MH-205 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMPBADM 320 01 Urban Affairs and Issues 3.00 Cheatham, R. MH-205 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMPBADM 461 01 The Planning Process 3.00 McDonald, M. MH-205 TR 2:00PM 3:15PM

SOC 111 01 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.00 Cheatham, R. MH-205 MW 12:30PM 1:45PMSOC 210 01 Cultural Anthropology 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMSOC 210 02 Cultural Anthropology 3.00 Heifner, F. LH-210 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMSOC 221 01 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 Markert, J. LH-210 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMSOC 221 02 Introduction to Sociology 3.00 Markert, J. LH-210 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMSOC 223 01 Social Problems 3.00 Markert, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSOC 393 01 Millennium Issues: Sick People; Sick Society 3.00 Markert, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SPAN 111 01 Elementary Spanish I 3.00 Barnes MH-204 MW 8:00AM 9:15AMSPAN 111 02 Elementary Spanish I 3.00 Willis MH-204 MW 9:30AM 10:45AMSPAN 111 03 Elementary Spanish I 3.00 Grebert MH-204 TR 8:00AM 9:15AMSPAN 111 04 Elementary Spanish I 3.00 Bevill, C. MH-204 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMSPAN 111 N Elementary Spanish I 3.00 Barnes MH-204 M 6:30PM 9:20PMSPAN 112 01 Elementary Spanish II 3.00 Willis MH-204 MW 11:00AM 12:15PMSPAN 112 02 Elementary Spanish II 3.00 Grebert MH-204 TR 9:30AM 10:45AMSPAN 113 01 Medical Spanish I 3.00 Bevill, C. MH-204 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

POLITICAL SCIENCE

PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHILOSOPHY

PHYSICS

PSYCHOLOGY

SOCIOLOGY

SPANISH

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

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Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

SPE 345 N Effective Collaboration 3.00 Smith, S. LH-118 R 6:30PM 9:20PMSPE 350 N Educational Assessment of Exceptional Children 3.00 Smith, S. LH-118 R 4:00PM 6:20PM

SPE 360 01Characteristics Needs of Exceptional Students Modified

4.00 Smith, S. LH-116 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

SPE 361 01Characteristics Needs of Exceptional Students Comprehensive

4.00 Smith, S. LH-116 TR 12:30PM 1:45PM

SPE 470 01 Field Experiences in Special Education 3.00 Ruckman, F. TBA TBA TBA TBA

SPEE 220 01 Fundamentals of Speech 3.00 Menefee, L. LH-117 TR 11:00AM 12:15PMSPEE 220 02 Fundamentals of Speech 3.00 Menefee, L. LH-117 TR 12:30PM 1:45PMSPEE 220 03 Fundamentals of Speech 3.00 Menefee, L. LH-117 MW 2:00PM 3:15PM

THR 100 01 Introduction to Theatre 3.00 Menefee, L. HEY-Auditorium MW 12:30PM 1:45PMTHR 110 01 Theatre Workshop 1.00 Menefee, L. TBA TBA TBA TBATHR 120 01 Theatre Workshop 1.00 Menefee, L. TBA TBA TBA TBATHR 130 01 Theatre Workshop 1.00 Menefee, L. TBA TBA TBA TBATHR 140 01 Theatre Workshop 1.00 Menefee, L. TBA TBA TBA TBATHR 210 01 Essentials of Theatre Production 3.00 Menefee, L. HEY-Auditorium MW 11:00AM 12:15PMTHR 450 01 Directing for the Theatre 3.00 Menefee, L. HEY-Auditorium MW 9:30AM 10:45AMTHR 490 01 Practicum/Internship 3.00 Menefee, L. HEY-Auditorium TBA TBA TBA

SPECIAL EDUCATION

SPEECH

THEATRE

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Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

ART 6008 01 Special Studio Problems II: Mixed Media 3.00 Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA

ART 6009 N Special Studio Problems III: 2D Comp. Illustration 3.00 Staff LH-013 MW 6:30PM 9:20PM

FA 5022 01 Special Topics: Issues in Contemporary Fine Arts 3.00 Staff PHX-2A TR TBA TBANote: Required to attend outside events as scheduled

FA 6024 01 Final Project 6.00 Staff PHX-2A TBA TBA TBA

THR 5003 01 Practicum/Internship 3.00 Menefee, L. HEY-Auditorium TBA TBA TBATHR 5007 01 Theatre Workshop 1.00 Menefee, L. HEY-Auditorium TBA TBA TBA

MAT 5014 01 Education for the Developing Learner 3.00 Sadler, D. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMAT 5200 01 Principles of Secondary Classroom Teaching 3.00 Anderson, M. LH-122 MW 4:00PM 5:15PMMAT 5221 01 Evaluation & Remediation of Reading Problems 3.00 Smith, S. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMAT 5222 01 Methods of Classroom Teaching 3.00 Finch, K. LH-118 MW 4:00PM 5:15PMMAT 5285 01 Practicum 3.00 Ruckman, F. TBA TBA TBA TBAMAT 5286 01 Student Teaching 3.00 Anderson, M. TBA MTWRF 7:00AM 4:00PMMAT 5287 01 Student Teaching Seminar 3.00 Anderson, M. TBA TBA TBA TBA

MAT 5020 OLA01 School Law 3.00 Staff Net.Work Online Online Net.WorkMAT 5180 OLA01 Education: The Profession & the Professional 3.00 Collier, C. Net.Work Online Online Net.WorkMAT 5400 OLA01 Advanced Assessment 3.00 Finch, S. Net.Work Online Online Net.Work

MAT 5030 OLB01 Curriculum Designs 3.00 Collier, C. Net.Work Online Online Net.WorkMAT 5060 OLB01 Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom 3.00 Montgomery, B. Net.Work Online Online Net.WorkMAT 5080 OLB01 Diverse Populations 3.00 Clauss, L. Net.Work Online Online Net.WorkMAT 5250 OLB01 Building Literacy in the K-12 Classroom 3.00 Collins, S. Net.Work Online Online Net.Work

MBA 5211 A01 Managerial Economics 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-118 M 6:00PM 10:00PMMBA 5550 A01 Principles and Theory of Leadership 3.00 Stumb, Paul LH-118 W 6:00PM 10:00PMMBA 5985 A01 Special Topics: History of Technology 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-118 T 6:00PM 10:00PM

MBA 5141 B01 Computer Information Systems 3.00 Horvath, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASMBA 5986 B01 Special Topics: Business Math 3.00 Melnikov, M. LH-207 W 6:00PM 10:00PM

MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

MASTER OF ART

MASTER OF ART IN TEACHING

Full Term (August 27-December 12)

Term A (August 27-October 17)

Term B (October 20-December 12)

Term A (August 27-October 17)

Term B (October 20-December 12)

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Dept Crs ID Section Course Name Credits Instructor Room Day Start Stop

MEd 5176 01 Practicum - Assessement for Leadership 3.00 Finch, K. TBA TBA TBA TBAMEd 5406 01 Assessment for Leadership 3.00 Finch, S. TBA TBA TBA TBA

MSP 5030 01 Leadership and Conflict Resolution 3.00 Hayden, J. OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AMMSP 5050 01 Seminar in Ethics 1.00 Heifner, F. OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AM

Note: Also meets Saturday S 8:00AM 11:30AMMSP 5060 01 Seminar in Understanding Cultural Diversity 1.00 Staff OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AM

Note: Also meets Saturday S 8:00AM 11:30AMMSP 5200 01 Professional Communications 3.00 McKee, B. OFF-Nashville S 8:00AM 11:30AMMSP 5210 01 Legal Environment 3.00 Jones, R. OFF-Nashville TR 7:20AM 9:00AMMSP 5400 01 Research Design 3.00 Staff OFF-Nashville S 8:00AM 11:30AMMSP 5900 01 Practicum in Public Service Management 3.00 McKee, B. TBA TBA TBA TBA

SEP 5080 01 Clinical Exercise Physiology 3.00 Storie, R. McFar-3 M 6:30PM 9:20PMSEP 5610 01 Event & Facility Management 3.00 Holbrook, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVAS

SEP 5650 01Theoretical Aspects of Strength & Power Conditioning

3.00 Grindstaff, J. McFar-3 T 6:30PM 9:20PM

SEP 5660 01 Advanced Instructional Strategies in PE 3.00 Walker, G. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5678 01 Psycho-Socio Aspects of Sport & Exercise 3.00 Grindstaff, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5899 01 Leadership Seminar 3.00 Phillips, R. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5980 01 Research Methods 3.00 Grindstaff, J. CANVAS Online Online CANVASSEP 5997 01 Internship 3.00 Walker, G. TBA TBA TBA TBASEP 5998 01 Research Project 3.00 Grindstaff, J. TBA TBA TBA TBASEP 5998 02 Research Project 6.00 Grindstaff, J. TBA TBA TBA TBA

MASTER OF EDUCATION

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC SERVICE MANAGEMENT

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN SPORT AND EXERCISE PEDAGOGY

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CUMBERLAND

UNIVERSITY 1 Cumberland Square

Lebanon, TN 37087

Saturday, December 6

**All Saturday courses

Monday, December 8

9:00-11:00 Classes meeting at 8:00 MW

1:00-3:00 Classes meeting at 9:30 MW

4:00-6:00 Classes meeting at 2:00 MW

6:30-8:30 All Monday evening classes

Tuesday, December 9

9:00-11:00 Classes meeting at 8:00 TU/TH

1:00-3:00 Classes meeting at 9:30 TU/TH

4:00-6:00 Classes meeting 2:00 TU/TH

6:30-8:30 All Tuesday evening classes

Wednesday, December 10

9:00-11:00 Classes meeting at 11:00 MW

1:00-3:00 Classes meeting at 12:30 MW

4:00-6:00 Classes meeting 3:30 to 6:00 MW

6:30-8:30 All Wednesday evening classes

Thursday, December 11

9:00-11:00 Classes meeting at 11:00 TU/TH

1:00-3:00 Classes meeting at 12:30 TU/TH

4:00-6:00 Classes meeting 3:30 to 6:00 TU/TH

6:30-8:30 All Thursday evening classes

Friday, December 12

***Friday Lab courses

**Any class that meets exclusively on Saturday will hold the Final Exam at the time normally scheduled for that class.

*** Any lab or class that meets exclusively on Friday will hold the Final Exam at the time normally scheduled for that class.

Final Exam Schedule (December 6-12)

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