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Phenix City, Columbus/Ft. Benning, & TROY OnlineSchedule of Classes - Term 2 2018
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 2
Welcome to the Phenix City Campus
Welcome, on behalf of the entire Troy University community!Whether you are a prospective student, a new student, or a returning student, congratulations on your decision to enhance your life by pursuing higher education. Knowledge is the key to prosperity, and by choosing a life of learning you have ensured yourself a better tomorrow.
At Troy University, we are dedicated to serving students as we offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in Business, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Education, Nursing and Psychology. This class schedule includes all the information you will need to succeed at Troy University.
We pride ourselves in providing a dedicated faculty, convenient class schedules, and superior student services. Please feel free to contact us should you require assistance or to arrange a visit to our campus. A directory of telephone numbers is included on page 4. You may also visit our web site at http://trojan.troy.edu.
Thanks again for your interest in Troy University!
Sincerely,
Dr. David WhiteCampus Vice Chancellor
Troy University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of Troy University.
Accreditation Statement
DisclaimerAlthough the publisher of this Schedule of Classes has made every reasonable effort to attain factual accuracy herein, no responsibility is assumed for editorial, clerical, or printing errors, or errors occasioned by honest mistakes. All information contained in this publication is subject to change by the appropriate officials of Troy University without prior notice. Troy University also reserves the right to cancel any class without prior notice.
Troy University is an affiliate member of the Servicemember’s Opportunity College Program (SOC)network which is designed to permit active duty military service students/spouses/dependents/CivilService employees to pursue college level programs without penalty for unusual situations and transfers over which they have no control. For more information, see a Student Services representative.
Service Member’s Opportunity
College Program (SOC)
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Schedule of ClassesTerm 2 2018
Term 2, 2018 (9-week Classes) ......................................................................................... Oct 15 - Dec 16
October14 .......................................................... Last Day of Term 1 Classes15 ......................................................... First Day of Term 2 Classes16 ........................................................Term 1 Grades Due at Noon22 ...................Last Day to Drop/Add (100% Refund) for Term 2
November9 ................................................... Payment Due in Full for Term 212 ......................................Veterans Day Holiday (Offices Closed)16 ...................Deadline to File an Intent to Graduate for Term 319-20 .....................................Fall Break (Semester Classes ONLY)21-25 ................................ Thanksgiving Holiday (Offices Closed)26 ................................................... Registration for Term 3 Begins
December 12 .............................Last Day of Fall Semester (16 week courses)16 ............ Last Day to Change Grade of “I” from Previous Term16 .......................................................... Last Day of Term 2 Classes18 ........................................................Term 2 Grades Due at Noon19-Jan 2 .......... Offices Closed for Christmas & New Years Break
January3 .................................................................................Offices Reopen18 ...........................................................Fall 2018 Commencement
1Dates are subject to change**PRAXIS Examinations go to www.ets.org/praxis
***Alabama Prospective Teachers Test go to www.actstudent.org
Intent to Graduate
Deadline for Term 3 2019, November 16, 2018
Deadline for Term 4 2019, January 26, 2019
No Intents will be accepted after the deadline
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Phenix City Campus
Toll Free: (800) 876-9787 Operator: (334) 287-1007Bookstore: (334) 448-5138Student Financial Services: (334) 448-5151/5121Counseling Department: (334) 448-5147Education Department: (334) 448-5140Evening Coordinator: (334) 448-5110
Riverfront Location Vice Chancellor: (334) 448-5112/5118Admissions: (334) 448-5106 Development Office: (334) 448-5162Disability Services: (334) 448-5119Financial Aid/VA Cert. Officer: (334) 448-5185Financial Aid Toll Free: (800) 414-5756IT Help: (334) 448-5220Nursing Department: (334) 448-5156Sorrell College of Business: (334) 448-5126Student Success Center: (334) 448-5122Test Proctor: (334) 448-5232Psychology Department: (334) 448-5189University Records: (334) 448-5109
Columbus/Ft. Benning CampusColumbus Campus506 Manchester Expressway, Ste B16Columbus, Georgia 31904
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Reception Desk: (706) 660-2300Debbie Mullis, Admin Support: (706) 660-2334Amy Thompson, VA Representative: (706) 660-2305Wanda Etienne, Classroom Coord.: (706) 660-2316Malcolm McSwean, Disability Serv. (334) 670-5679
Ft. Benning Campus9230 Marne RoadFt. Benning, Georgia 31905
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Amanda Norman, Admissions: (706) 660-2331Leon Johnson, Test Center Rep.: (706) 660-2318
Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.Friday 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Undergraduate Programs
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration •Accounting •GlobalBusinessBachelor of Science •CriminalJustice •HumanServices •Psychology •Rehabilitation •SocialWorkBachelor of Science in Education •ElementaryEducation
Graduate ProgramsMaster of Business AdministrationMaster of Science in Counseling & Psychology •ClinicalMentalHealth •SchoolCounseling •RehabilitationCounselingMaster of Science in Education •ElementaryEducation •InstructionalLeadership&AdministrationMaster of Science in Social Work
Education Specialist ProgramsElementary EducationSchool CounselingInstructional Leadership & Administration
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How to Apply for Admission
How to Apply To Troy University: 1. Go to www.troy.edu 2. Click on Future Students 3. Click on “Ready to apply?” 4. Choose from UNDERGRADUATE, GRADUATE, OR INTERNATIONAL 5. Create your Log-In 6. Complete form steps until finished 7. Pay the application *fee online with a debit/credit card
*UNDERGRADUATE Application = $30 *GRADUATE Application = $50
**If you’re a transfer student or have additional credit from a different institution or testing center, please have Official Transcripts emailed to [email protected] or mailed to: Troy University, Document Management Center, 100 University Park, Troy, AL 36082
Admissions Requirements
UNDERGRADAUTE
Freshmen Unconditional Admissions Requirements •20ACTor950SAT •2.00HighSchoolGPAor500GED(old)or145GED(new)
Freshmen Conditional Admissions Requirements •17-19ACTor830-940SAT •2.50HighSchoolGPAor500GED(old)or145GED(new)
Transfer Admissions Requirements •2.00GPAonallcollegesattended •24attemptedhoursofnon-developmentalcourses
**Students aged 25 or older are exempt from ACT/SAT
GRADUATE
Counseling Division •Students must submit an admissions packet to the Counseling Division and complete a pre-scheduled interview Dates for Spring 2019 Admission •Materials due - November 12, 2018 •Interviews-December5,2018
Business Department •CandidatesfortheMasterofBusinessAdministrationarenowrequiredtotaketheGMATorGRE
Education Department •CandidatesforEducationSpecialistarenowrequiredtotaketheGRE,includingtheanalyticalwriting portion and have a minimum of three years teaching experience in grade K-6. Candidates must also hold a valid masters certificate in the same major for which you are seeking an Education Specialist degree
Admission to Candidacy •AllgraduatestudentsareresponsibleforsubmittingaCandidacyFormuponcompletionof9 graduate hours. Student program acknowledgement forms are available on the web at trojan.troy.edu/graduateschool/forms.html.
For Information on the GRE, visit www.ets.org/gre/For Information on the GMAT, visit www.mba.com/mba/taketheGMAT
To apply for VA go to https://troy.edu/financialaid/vetinfo.html
To certify your classes by Troy University to VA, complete the VA Certification Request Form at https://forms.troy.edu/veterans/index1.html. Make sure to choose your home location and check every campus/site where you are registered.
If you are Chapter 30 or Chapter 1606/1607, you must verify attendance at the end of each month. Payment will not be authorized until VA receives your verification. You can call (877) 823-2378 or go to https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/index.do to complete your verification
Financial Aid/VA Counselors:Amy Thompson - Columbus/ Ft. Benning (706) 660-2305Loyd White - Phenix City Campus (334) 448-5185Toll Free - (800) 414-5756
Veterans Affairs
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1. Apply for a Federal Student Aid ID fsaid.ed.gov A FSA ID is comprised of a username and password and can be used to login to certain Federal Student Aid websites, such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)2. Complete the FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov Applicants must have filed their current taxes in order to complete the FAFSA application. Applications submitted electronically are processed in a much shorter time-period than those submitted by mail. Your PIN is required for electronic filing. Troy University’s school code is 001047. It is recommended that you utilize the IRS Data Retrieval tool in order to ensure your income information is appropriately entered into the FAFSA.3. Complete the Required Institutional Information www.forms.troy.edu/faid/index In some instances, more documentation may be required. You can track your financial aid status through Trojan Web Express. Look under “My Documents” for a complete list of required documentation.
Financial Aid Call Center (800) 414-5756 http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/ School Code: 001047
How to Apply for Financial Aid
1. Go to Trojan Web Express. a. Click on Students and then What’s my User ID? b. Enter your last name in the Last Name field and your Student ID number and click submit. c. Click “Log In” on the top of the screen. d. Enter your User ID. Your password is set to the first letter of your first name (capitalized), the first letter of your last name (lowercase), and your 8 digit birth date (mmddyyyy Ex. Ab01231900). e. You will need to change your password. The password requires at least 1 uppercase, 1 lowercase, and 1 number. The new password must be between 7 and 25 characters long.
2. Click on Students and then Student Planning Registration.
3. Put your mouse over Student Planning, and click Course Catalog.
4. Search for course by subject. You must type out the department (i.e. Mathematics, not MTH). a. Science labs can be found at the end of the list of science courses.
5. Filter results by clicking the appropriate term on the left side of the screen. You must do this for each course you add to your plan.
6. Look for your course number (ex: MTH 1112), and then click on the View Available Sections drop down bar beneath the course to find your section (ex: TBAA).
7. Click Add Section to Schedule. Another window will appear, then click Add Section.
8. Repeat steps 3 through 7 for each course on your registration form.
9. Once you’ve added all courses to your plan, put your mouse over Student Planning and click Plan & Schedule. Use the arrows to get to the appropriate term. If any courses appear with a RED outline, please contact your department or University Records.
10. Click Register Now in the upper right corner of the screen and click OK to accept the terms.
11. All courses should turn GREEN and you will have completed your registration.
Student Planning and Registration
Scheduling of Classes
Meeting times for a standard 3 hour semester/term course will be:
Weeknight Classes 4 hours & 20 minutes One class per week for 9 weeks
Weekday Classes 2 hours & 10 minutes Two classes per week for 9 weeks
Saturday Class 7 hours & 30 minutes Five Saturdays for 9 weeks
Weekend Class Friday, 6 p.m.-10:20 p.m Two weekends plus Final Exam for 9 weeks Saturday & Sunday 8:30 a.m.-5:15 p.m. Final Exams dates vary
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Registration Dates*Term 2 ...................................................................................................................................... Sep 24 - Oct 22
*Registration (online and on-campus) continues until the last day to drop/add for the Term or Semester
Registration Procedures:1. Remove all holds which will prevent your registration (Business Office, Advisor Approval, etc).2. In consultation with your academic advisor, plan your schedule and register for classes via
Student Planning. 3. If you are unable to register through Student Planning please go to the Records Office,
Riverfront Campus, Room 114.4. Check with the Student Financial Services/Financial Aid Office regarding your balance.
Visit the Admissions Office if you are a new student (not admitted), a returning student who has been out 1 or more years, a returning student who has attended another institution, or a returning student who has already graduated from Troy University.
Registration
For assistance with Canvas or Trojan Web Express, please go to www.helpdesk.troy.edu or click the “Live Chat” icon at the top of the Canvas page. “Live Chat” is available Monday thru Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Educational Technology Team is available Monday thru Sunday, 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., to sup-port your technical needs through the helpdesk ticket system.
For additional information, please call the Helpdesk at 800-414-5756.
The Center of Student Success on the Riverfront Campus and provides the following services: •Tutoring(onlineandface-to-face) •TestingServices(seepages8-9) •CareerServices(resumeassistanceandcareeropportunities)
Call, email, or stop by the Center for Student Success for a cup of coffee as we discuss YOUR plan for SUCCESS!
Location: Riverfront Campus, Phenix City, Suite 318
Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. EST Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EST
Director: Dwayne McClenton, Room 318-B, [email protected], (334) 448-5122Testing Officer: Vanda Zavala, Room 318-A, [email protected], (334) 448-5232
Center for StudentSuccess
Canvas/Trojan WebExpress Assistance
A TROY University email will be assigned to new students 24-48 hours after registration. Students email is the same as their Trojan Web Express ID. The email’s initial password will be the students date of birth. For example: January 3, 1990, would be 01031990.
For further assistance with student email accounts, send an email to [email protected] or call 800-414-5756.
Email Assistance
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Parking Decals are required to park on campus and may be purchased online at splash.troy.edu/parking. A $100 annual fee is assessed for parking decals. Bring decal receipt to the Riverfront Campus Security Office. Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. or Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. to receive decal.
ID cards are mandatory for all students. In order to receive an ID card or to update an existing card, students must show their current registration form.
Student ID cards are lifetime cards and should not be destroyed. A replacement fee of $15 will be charged for student ID cards.
Student ID cards can be obtained from the University Registrar’s Office, Riverfront Campus, Room 114. Office hours are Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. and Friday, 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. EST. or apply at [email protected].
ID Cards Procedures
Parking Decal
TROY ADA/504 Policy Statement: It is the policy of Troy University to provide accessible programs, services, and activities, reasonable academic accommodation, and a disability harassment-free environment for any student with a disability as defined by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Troy University does not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, color, race, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status or sexual orientation in its admissions, education, employment, or access to its programs.
Columbus/Ft. Benning Contact: Malcolm McSwean - Disability Services Coordinator 100 University Park, Troy, AL 36082 Phone (334) 670-5679 | Fax (334) 808-6553 Email [email protected]
Phenix City Campus Contact: Jerri Carroll - Disability Services Coordinator 1510 Whitewater Avenue, Room, 114, Phenix City, AL 36867 Phone (334) 448-5119 | Fax (334) 448-5229 Email [email protected]
Disability Services
Graduate Student Testing
Counselor Preparation Comprehensive Examination (CPCE)To register, please go to https://www.research.net/r/cpce-apb-reg.
*Photo ID is required.
Exam Dates: October 18, 2018 (Registration Deadline, September 6, 2018)
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The Proficiency Profile TestThe Proficiency Profile Test can be administered in two and a half hours. The information is ob-tained to measure the students’ academic skills in the general studies area. Associates take the test after completion of 48 hours and prior to graduation (exit exam), and bachelors 60-89 hours, during the junior year. Assessment results are used to fulfill a SACS requirement for accreditation and are important to ensure credibility of a diploma earned through Troy University.
Exam Dates: November 15, 2018, 10:00 a.m. November 29, 2018, 2:00 p.m.
Please email [email protected] or to http://trojan.troy.edu/online/testing/mfatmapp.html to sched-ule your exam or for further questions. Please include your name, student ID number, photo ID, and desired date and time in your email. Exams are held on the Riverfront Campus, room R310.
ACCUPLACER (Math & English Placement Test)Undergraduate students who wish to enroll in Math or English courses must take the ACCUPLAC-ER test prior to registering. Please go to http://trojan.troy.edu/online/testing/accuplacerexam.html to register. Please allow 72 hours to process your request. *Photo ID is required.
Major Field AchievementTest (MFAT): Business/Management, Criminal Justice, & PsychologyAny student seeking a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice or a Business Program MUST take the MFAT the term they register for their capstone course (BUS 3310, BUS 4476, and CJ 4499). Stu-dents will NOT be allowed to graduate if they do not take the MFAT. TROY Online students must register to take this exam by going to http://trojan.troy.edu/online/testing/mfatmapp.html. Testing dates are determined by the instructor. *Photo ID is required.
CLEP Exams & DANTES ExamsExams are administered by appointment only. Please go to www.troy.edu/records for a complete list of exams Troy University accepts and offers. *Photo ID is required.
Proctor TestingProctored exams are scheduled by appointment only. To register, please go to http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy/forms/index.html. Allow 24-72 hours for the request to be processed. *Photo ID is required.
Phenix City Campus contact, Vanda Zavala, [email protected], or (334) 448-5232 Exams are administerd at the Riverfront Campus, Phenix City, ALFt. Benning contact, Leon Johnson at [email protected] or (706) 660-2318 Exams are administered at 9230 Marne Road, Ft. Benning, GA.
Undergraduate Student Testing
MATTo register, send an email to [email protected] at least one week prior to the exam. Include your name and student ID number. $70 (paid in advance) for Troy University Students $95 (paid in advance) for Non Troy University Students Exam Dates: October 19, 2018, 10:00 a.m. November 9, 2018, 2:00 p.m.
Testing Location: Troy University Riverfront Campus 1510 3rd Avenue Phenix City, AL 36867*Photo ID is required. *Students seeking a Graduate Business Degree are required to take the GRE or GMAT rather than the MAT
Comprehensive ExamsStudents admitted into a graduate program requiring a comprehensive exam must pass the required exam prior to graduating. Students should consult TROY Online regarding procedures for schedul-ing and taking the comprehensive exam. This test is generally taken the last semester/term prior to graduation. If a student fails the comprehensive exam, they must successfully retake the exam within one year of the date originally taken. *Photo ID is required.
Go to https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/CEProctorForm.aspx for comprehensive exam registration. ALL Phenix City students are required to take their COMPS on campus. Contact your department for details.
Graduate Student Testing, Cont.
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Students are responsible for all tuition and fees regardless of their source of assistance. If financial aid is approved, it is applied to student accounts after late registration ends each term. Any balance not covered by financial aid, tuition assistance, employer benefits, scholarships, VA benefits, or similar, is the student’s responsibility.
Students who register for courses and do not officially drop/withdraw from the university are held responsible for all tuition and fees. Non-attendance is not considered an official drop/withdraw.
Student Accounts
RefundsTo receive refunds from the university, students must activate their refund preference through BankMobile, our refund processor. A Refund Selection Kit is mailed to students within 10 days after the term start date, arriving in a bright green envelope. The envelope includes specific instruc-tions to set up the refund preference. Additional assistance can be obtained by calling BankMobile Customer Service at 877-327-9515. In the event the student does not receive the selection kit within 10 days after the term start date, please contact Student Financial Services at 334-448-5121/5151 to obtain an activation code.
PaymentsPayments can be made online, using Web Express and clicking on, “View Account and Make Payments”, or by calling a cashier at 334-448-5151 or 334-670-3886. Students may also pay in person in the Student Financial Services office located at the 431 Campus, Pitts Building, 3413 South Seale Road, Room 138.
Past Due Accounts
Student accounts with a remaining balance after the payment due date are charged a late fee, and delinquent accounts may be referred to a collection agency resulting in additional charges of up to 33% in collection fees.
Drop/WithdrawalSchedule
Dropping or withdrawing during the first week of the term is free (no financial penalty is incurred). The following represents the drop/withdrawal schedule for term 18/T2 for the indicated course location:
Dates Phenix City Columbus TROY OnlineOct 15-22 100% Refund 100% Refund 100% Refund
Oct 23-29 No Refund, plus drop/withdrawal fee 90% Refund 50% Refund
Oct 30-Nov 4No Refund, plus drop/withdrawal fee 75% Refund No Refund
Nov 5-18 No Refund, plus drop/withdrawal fee 50% Refund No Refund
Nov 19 & beyond No Refund, plus drop/withdrawal fee No Refund No Refund
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Tuition & Fees
Phenix City Columbus TROY OnlineUndergraduate, In-State (per semester hour) $325.00 $250.00 $388.00 Graduate, In-State (per semester hour) $425.00 $330.00 $494.00 Undergraduate, Out-of-State (per semester hour) $650.00 n/a n/aGraduate, Out-of-State (per semester hour) $850.00 n/a n/a*Course Audit, Undergraduate $162.50 $125.00 $169.00 *Course Audit, Graduate $212.50 $165.00 $247.00
*Audit courses are non-credit coursesApplication Fee, Undergraduate (non-refundable) $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 Application Fee, Graduate (non-refundable) $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 General University Fee, per sh (non-refundable) $42.00 n/a n/aRegistration Fee, per sh (non-refundable) $25.00 n/a n/aDrop Fee, per course (non-refundable) $25.00 n/a n/aWithdrawal Fee (non-refundable) $50.00 n/a n/aLate Payment Fee $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 Returned Check Fee $30.00 $30.00 $30.00 Program Fees (varies depending on course) $12-$40/sh n/a n/aNursing Insurance (undergraduate) $25.00 n/a n/aNursing Insurance (Graduate) $75.00 n/a n/aStudent Parking Decal (non-refundable) $100.00 n/a n/aParking Decal w/ TROY License Plate (non-refundable) $25.00 n/a n/aParking Decal , 2nd (non-refundable) $15.00 n/a n/aStudent ID Card Replacement (non-refundable) $15.00 n/a n/aACT Testing Fee (non-refundable) $50.00 $50.00 n/aCLEP Exam (non-refundable) n/a $100.00 n/aMAT Fee (non-refundable) $70.00 $70.00 n/aDANTES Testing (non-refundable) $100.00 $100.00 n/aTranscript Fee $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 Degree or Enrollment Verification $8.00 $8.00 $8.00 Comprehensive Exam Fee (non-refundable) $50.00 $50.00 $50.00 Intent to Graduate Fee (non-refundable) $60.00 $60.00 $60.00
This list is not a comprehensive list of all fees, and tuition and fees are subject to change without notice.
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Explanation of Course Section Designations in Schedule of Classes
New Student Advising
It is highly recommended that all new students meet with their advisor during the first week of registration.
Open Advising with Faculty Advisors (Highly Recommended):
Term 2 2018 - September 24, 2018, 12:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Faculty Advisor office hours are published in each department after registration.
1st Character 2nd Character 3rd Character 4th CharacterLocation Semester/
TermDelivery Method Sequential Alpha Identifier
(Used to distinguish between multiples of the same course being taught at the same location)
A - Atlanta DistrictC - Columbus/Ft. BenningD - DothanF - Ft. Walton DistrictG - Augusta DistrictI - InternationalJ - Pacific RegionM - MontgomeryN - School of NursingO - OrlandoP - Phenix CityS - San Antonio DistrictT - TroyX - TROY Online
S - SemesterT - Terms
A - In-classroom LectureB - In-classroom LabC - Live Lecture CaptureD - In-classroom Lecture (with class proceedings being videotaped)F - Flexible/BlendedI - InternetK - WeekendP - Internship/PracticumR - Independent ResearchS - Independent Study
A - 1st sectionB - 2nd sectionC - 3rd, etc.
N - Ft. Rucker Section
TROY 1101 PTAA 03:10PM-04:40PM T University Orientation
PTAA
New Student Orientation
Students will learn to use Trojan Web Express through Student Planning, understand program evaluations, and access Canvas and Trojan Web Mail.
All orientation sessions will be at the Riverfront Campus, Room 301, from 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
Term 2 Sessions are: September 24, 2018 & October 9, 2018
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For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Crs # Sect Title Hr Day Time Start Time End Bldg Rm $Fee Instructor
PHENIX CITY - TERM 2 2018 - UNDERGRADUATEUniversity CoursesUniversity OrientationTROY 1101 PTAA University Orientation 1 M 06:00 PM 07:30 PM RVFT R310 Zambesi
College of Arts & SciencesCriminal Justice
CJ 3325 PTAA Juvenile Justice 3 TH 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R101 36 MathisCJ 4499 PTAA Senior Seminar in CJ 3 W 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R101 36 Horiuchi
Sorrell College of BusinessBusiness
BUS 3382 PTFA Business Communications 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM RVFT R310 54 Feagins
Human Resource ManagementHRM 4483 PTFA Human Resource Development 3 T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM RVFT R213 54 Schrimsher
Information SystemsIS 2241 PTFA Computer Concepts and Applic 3 T 6:00 PM 9:30 PM RVFT R301 54 FlewellenIS 3310 PTFA Intro Info Sys & Data Analytic 3 TH 6:00 PM 9:30 PM RVFT R301 54 Bohler
Quantitative Methods
QM 2241 PTCA Bus Statistics & Data Analytic 3 M 6:30 PM 8:55 PM RVFT R216 54 Lewis
ManagementMGT 3300 PTFA Principles of Management 3 W 6:00 PM 9:30 PM RVFT R202 54 StaffMGT 4440 PTFA Developing & Leading Eff Teams 3 W 6:00 PM 9:30 PM RVFT R213 54 Fretwell
College of EducationEducation
EDU 3305 PTAA Teaching With Technology 3 TH 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P127 36 MooreEDU 4400 PTAA Classroom Management 3 M 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P134 36 GoodwinRED 4483 PTAA Reading Intervention Strategie 3 M 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P135 36 PaleologosRED L483 PTBA Reading Int Strat Lab 1 12 PaleologosEDU 3308 PTAA Integrated STEM Education 3 TH 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P134 36 CarpenterEDU L308 PTBA Integrated Stem Education Lab 1 12 WaltersSPE 4407 PTAA Inclusive Strategies 3 W 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P131 36 MooreRED 4401 PTKA Reading in Content Areas 3 F 06:00 PM 010:20 PM PITTS P128 36 Walters
Oct 19-21 & Nov 16-18 SSU 8:30 AM 05:15 PM PITTS P128EDU 4471 PTKA Curriculum & Instruction Deli 3 F 06:00 PM 010:20 PM PITTS P128 36 Walters
Oct 26-28 & Nov 30-Dec 2 SSU 8:30 AM 05:15 PM PITTS P128Psychology
PSY 2210 PTAA Developmental Psychology 3 M 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R102 36 Van DoornPSY 3311 PTAA Research Methods 3 T 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R102 36 WilliamsPSY 3312 PTAA Psychology of Women 3 W 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R102 36 Van Doorn
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For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Crs # Sect Title Hr Day Time Start Time End Bldg Rm $Fee Instructor
PSY 3340 PTAA Psychology of Learning 3 T 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R101 36 MilliganPSY 3380 PTAA Social Psychology 3 TH 6:00 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R102 36 Van Doorn
College of Health & Human ServicesHuman Services
HS 3370 PTAA Pro. Communication Skills 3 TTH 8:15 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R201 36 CoxHS 3399 PTAA Pre-Practicum Seminar 3 MW 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R201 36 WomackHS 4400 PTAA Human Service Field Experience 3 TTH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R302 36 Watson
Social WorkSWK 3303 PTAA Crisis Intervention 3 TTH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R210 36 KellySWK 3320 PTAA Hum Beh in the Soc Env II 3 TTH 8:15 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R202 36 DuffeySWK 3390 PTAA Social Work w/Individual 3 TTH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R216 36 LopezSWK 4480 PTAA Pre-Practicum Seminar 3 MW 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R201 36 WomackSWK 4483 PTPA Social Work Practicum III 6 TTH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R302 72 Watson
PHENIX CITY - TERM 2 2018 - GRADUATE
Sorrell College of BusinessFinance
FIN 6631 PTCA Global Financial Management 3 M 06:00 PM 09:30 PM RVFT R202 Kim
College of EducationCounseling & Psychology
CP 6610 PTAA Fac Skills & Counseling Tech 3 W 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P136 45 BabelCP 6634 PTAA Drug Educ, Prev, & Interventn 3 T 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P136 45 ReedCP 6656 PTAA Marriage, Family & Sex Therapy 3 TH 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P130 45 Cox
PSY 6635 PTAA Vocational Psych & Career Dev 3 W 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P130 35 WilliamsPSY 6645 PTAA Eval & Assessmnt of Individual 3 M 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P136 45 BabelPSY 6669 PTAA Behavior Pathology 3 T 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P137 15 Moore
Instructional Leadership & AdministrationILA 6613 PTFA Legal Dimensions of Education 3 M 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P131 15 Davis
College of Health & Human ServicesSocial Work
SWK 6605 PTAA Human Behv in Social Envir II 3 TTH 6:00 PM 8:00 PM RVFT R202 DuffeySWK 6606 PTAA Dir Pract Mthds W/ Indvl & Fam 3 TTH 8:15 PM 10:20 PM RVFT R216 LopezSWK 6698 PTPA Foundation Practicum II 2 MW 5:00 PM 6:00 PM RVFT R210 50 KellySWK 7701 PTAA Adv SW Pract w/Indv & Fam 3 MW RVFT R216 DavisSWK 7703 PTAA Direct Practice Evaluation 3 MW RVFT R302 Hammonds-GreeneSWK 7798 PTPA Concentration Practicum III 2 MW 5:00 PM 6:00 PM RVFT R210 50 Kelly
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 15
For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Crs # Sect Title Hr Day Time Start Time End Bldg Rm $Fee Instructor
PHENIX CITY - TERM 2 2018 - EDUCATION SPECIALIST
College of EducationCounseling & Psychology
CP 6634 PTAB Drug Educ, Prev, & Interventn 3 T 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P136 45 ReedCP 6656 PTAB Marriage, Family & Sex Therapy 3 TH 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P130 45 Cox
PSY 6635 PTAB Vocational Psych & Career Dev 3 W 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P130 35 WilliamsPSY 6645 PTAB Eval & Assessmnt of Individual 3 M 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P136 45 BabelPSY 6669 PTAB Behavior Pathology 3 T 6:00 PM 10:20 PM PITTS P137 15 Moore
COLUMBUS/FORT BENNING - TERM 2 2018 - UNDERGRADUATE
University CoursesUniversity OrientationTROY 1101 CTAA University Orientation 1 T 05:45 PM 07:15 PM MAEX 1A B16 Foster
College of Arts & SciencesBiology
BIO 1100 CTAA Principles of Biology 3 TTH 5:45 PM 7:15 PM MAEX 6 B16 CannamelaBIO L100 CTBA Principles of Biology Lab 1 TTH 7:15 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 6 B16 Cannamela
Criminal JusticeCJ 2221 CTAA Survey of Law Enforcement 3 M 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 1A B22 Horiuchi
Earth & Space ScienceSCI 2234 CTAA Earth & Space Science 3 TTH 9:00 AM 12:00 PM MAEX 6 B16 HudsonSCI L234 CTBA Earth and Space Science Lab 1 TTH 12:00 PM 2:00 PM MAEX 6 B16 Hudson
History & ReligionHIS 1101 CTAA Western Civilization I 3 M 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 3 B16 RoperHIS 1102 CTAA Western Civilization II 3 T 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 3 B16 RoperREL 2280 CTAA World Religions 3 W 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 4 B16 O’Connor
MathematicsMTH 1100 CTAA Fundamentals of Algebra 3 TH 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 1A B22 LafontaineMTH 1105 CTAA Intermediate Algebra 3 W 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 3 B16 HandMTH 1110 CTAA Finite Mathematics 3 M 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX CONF B19 BrownMTH 1112 CTAA Pre-Calculus Algebra 3 T 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 5 B16 Germann
SociologySOC 2275 CTAA Introduction to Sociology 3 T 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 10 B19 Anderson
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 16
For current course information, please visit www.troy.edu/schedules
Dept Crs # Sect Title Hr Day Time Start Time End Bldg Rm $Fee Instructor
Sorrell College of BusinessAccounting
ACT 2292 CTAA Prin of Accounting II 3 M 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 5 B16 Cooper
EconomicsECO 2252 CTFA Prin of Microeconomics 3 TH 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 5 B16 Roufagalas
College of Communications & Fine ArtsArt
ART 1133 CTKA Visual Arts 3 F 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 5 B16 LawsonOct 19-21 & Nov 2-4 SSU 9:00 AM 04:00 PM MAEX 5 B16
CommunicationsCOM 2241 CTAA Fundamentals of Speech 3 M 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 10 B19 Perry
EnglishENG 1100 CTAA Preparatory English 3 W 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 10 B19 PenningtonENG 1101 CTAA Comp and Modern English I 3 T 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 2 B22 WhatleyENG 1102 CTAA Comp and Modern English II 3 T 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 1B B22 LewisENG 2205 CTAA World Literature Before 1660 3 TH 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 2 B22 WhatleyENG 2206 CTAA World Literature After 1660 3 M 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 4 B16 Green
MusicMUS 1131 CTAAO Music Appreciation 3 W 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX 6 B16 Courson
COLUMBUS/FORT BENNING - TERM 2 2018 - GRADUATE
College of Arts & SciencesInternational Relations
IR 6620 CTKA Internat’l Political Economy 3 SSU 9:00 AM 4:00 PM MAEX 3 B16 HayesIR 6686 CTAA Latin American Security 3 TTH 5:45 PM 10:15 PM MAEX CONF B19 Henshaw
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 17
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
TERM 2 2018 - UNDERGRADUATE - TROY ONLINEACT 2291 XTIA Principles of Accounting I Maureen Flores HS 4400 XTIA Human Service Field Experience Kathleen Hlavaty
ACT 2291 XTIB Principles of Accounting I Kaye Sheridan HSTM 2255 XTIA Intro to Hosp, Sport & Tourism Instructor Staff
ACT 2292 XTIA Prin of Accounting II Instructor Staff HSTM 3340 XTIA Principles of Recreation Lisa Price-Howard
ACT 2292 XTIB Prin of Accounting II Instructor Staff HSTM 4423 XTIA Current Issues in Hospitality Lisa Price-Howard
ACT 3358 XTIA Financi Reporting & Analy II Maureen Flores HSTM 4435 XTIA Current Issues in Sport Mgt. Andrew Goldsmith
ACT 3394 XTIA Governmental Accounting Instructor Staff HSTM 4440 XTIA Governance & Policy in Sport Andrew Goldsmith
ACT 4435 XTIA International Accounting Ernest Capozzoli HSTM 4443 XTIA Sports Administration Minkil Kim
ACT 4481 XTIA Prof Dev - Foren Accounting Instructor Staff HSTM 4451 XTIA Sport Finance Clark Haptonstall
ACT 4482 XTIA Prof Dev-Manag Accounting Instructor Staff HSTM 4452 XTIA Sport Communication Andrew Goldsmith
ACT 4496 XTIA Manageri/Cost Accounting II Rita Jones HSTM 4453 XTIA Legal Aspects in Sport Mgt. Michael Carroll
ADJ 2220 XTIA Intro to Advertising Michelle Farnum HSTM 4466 XTIA Restaurant Management Lisa Price-Howard
AFT 2202 XTIA Principles of UAS Design Bruce Irwin HSTM 4488 XTIA Internship I in HSTM Michael Carroll
AFT 2210 XTIA UAS Real World Applicatio Albert Allenback HSTM 4489 XTIA Internship II in HSTM Michael Carroll
ANT 2200 XTIA Anthropology Stephen Carmody IS 2241 XTIA Computer Concepts and Applic Sandra Thomas
ANT 3305 XTIA Intro to Archaeology Jason Mann IS 2241 XTIB Computer Concepts and Applic Dona Gibbons
ANT 3320 XTIA Prehistor of N. Amer Indians Susan Pappas IS 2241 XTIC Computer Concepts and Applic Steven Sherman
ANT 3330 XTIA Historical Archaeology Linda-Suzanne Borgen IS 2241 XTID Computer Concepts and Applic Frederick Westfall
ANT 4499 XTIA Anthropological Theory Billy Grantham IS 2241 XTIE Computer Concepts and Applic Steven Sherman
ART 1133 XTIA Visual Arts Emily Williams IS 3310 XTIA Intro Info Sys & Data Analytic Steven Sherman
ART 1133 XTIB Visual Arts Mary Donahue IS 3310 XTIB Intro Info Sys & Data Analytic Ronald Shehane
ART 1133 XTIC Visual Arts Andrew Stalder ITP 3368 XTIA Interpreting / Special Setting Lynne Wiesman
ART 1133 XTID Visual Arts Gayle Nelson ITP 3375 XTIA Intro to Interactive Interpret Instructor Staff
ASL 1141 XTIA American Sign Language I Jean Kelly ITP 4452 XTIA Discourse Analysis II Elizabeth Winston
ASL 1142 XTIA American Sign Language II Rosemary DiSiervi JRN 4401 XTIA Community Media Management Mary Ward
ASL 2242 XTIA American Sign Language IV Meghan Rainone JRN 4440 XTIA Advanced Tech in Journalism Ava Tabb
ASL 2250 XTIA Adv Americ Sign Language Meghan Rainone KHP 2211 XTIA Human Nutrition Pamela Galloway
BIO 1100 XTIA Principles of Biology Jacqueline Jones KHP 2251 XTIA Foundations of Phys Educ & Hlt James Sluder
BIO 1100 XTIB Principles of Biology Julian Pittman KHP 2251 XTIB Foundations of Phys Educ & Hlt James Sluder
BIO 1100 XTIC Principles of Biology Alicia Whatley KHP 3311 XTIA Nutritional Assessment Jennifer Thompson
BIO 1120 XTIA Survey of Enviro Science Instructor Staff KOR 1101 XTIAO Introductory Korean I Younghee Kent
BIO L100 XTIA Principles of Biology Lab Jacqueline Jones LAW 2221 XTIA Legal Environment of Business William Benton
BIO L100 XTIB Principles of Biology Lab Julian Pittman LAW 2221 XTIB Legal Environment of Business William Benton
BIO L100 XTIC Principles of Biology Lab Alicia Whatley LAW 4425 XTIA Investigation and Evidence Joseph Ryals
BIO L120 XTIA Survey Environme Sci Lab Instructor Staff LDR 1100 XTIA Introduction to Leadership Ryan Spry
BUS 1101 XTIA Introduction to Business James Whitlock LDR 1100 XTIB Introduction to Leadership Bronda Denison
BUS 3310 XTIA Intermediate Excel Elisabeth Smith LDR 2200 XTIA Tools for Leadership Jacob Regehr
BUS 3382 XTIA Business Communications Doris Wright LDR 3300 XTIA Leadership Theory James Hutto
BUS 3382 XTIB Business Communications Stacey Scroggins LDR 3310 XTIA Leadership& Interpersonal Skls Ellis Bush
BUS 4474 XTIA Business and Society Doris Wright LDR 4400 XTIA Leadership Seminar Christopher Shannon
BUS 4474 XTIB Business and Society Orrin Ames LGL 3300 XTIA Legal Research and Writing Ashley Mallory
BUS 4476 XTIA Strategic Management Richard Caldarola LST 3310 XTIA Critical Theory Thomas Kolasa
BUS 4480 XTIA Business Seminar Debra Hunter MGT 3300 XTIA Principles of Management Charles Coco
CHM 1115 XTIA Survey of Chemistry Christopher King MGT 3300 XTIB Principles of Management Instructor Staff
CHM L115 XTIA Survey of Chemistry Lab Christopher King MGT 3300 XTIC Principles of Management Instructor Staff
CJ 1101 XTIA Intro to Criminal Justice Donna Oliver MGT 4440 XTIA Develop & Leading Eff Teams Charles Chekwa
CJ 1101 XTIB Intro to Criminal Justice Jessica Childs MGT 4460 XTIA Introduction to Project Mgmt James Montgomery
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 18
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
CJ 2221 XTIA Survey of Law Enforcement David Horiuchi MGT 4471 XTIA Leadership and Change Debra Hunter
CJ 2221 XTIB Survey of Law Enforcement Robert Mathis MGT 4472 XTIA Organizational Behavior Rodney Blackwell
CJ 2231 XTIA Survey of Corrections Melanie Holland MGT 4478 XTIA Managing in a Global Envir. Charles Chekwa
CJ 2231 XTIB Survey of Corrections Mitchell Sowell MGT 4479 XTIA Management Seminar Guilin Zhang
CJ 2241 XTIA Survey of Law and Criminal John Lowery MKT 3300 XTIA Principles of Marketing William Foxx
CJ 2241 XTIB Survey of Law and Criminal Mitchell Sowell MKT 3300 XTIB Principles of Marketing Mary Colley
CJ 3305 XTIA Found of Emerg Manageme Brady McLaughlin MKT 3300 XTIC Principles of Marketing Instructor Staff
CJ 3325 XTIA Juvenile Justice Sheri Keenan MKT 3364 XTIA Product and Service Innovation Instructor Staff
CJ 3335 XTIA Security Operations Deborah Rush MKT 4461 XTIA Personal Selling Instructor Staff
CJ 3345 XTIA Criminology Robert Mathis MKT 4465 XTIA Supply Chain Management W. Frank Thompson
CJ 3349 XTIA Punishment Tracy Newvine MKT 4468 XTIA Global Marketing Akins Ogungbure
CJ 3352 XTIA Constitutional Law in CJ Gregory Orvis MKT 4469 XTIA Marketing Management Akins Ogungbure
CJ 3352 XTIB Constitutional Law in CJ Donna Alston MTH 0096 XTIA Pre-Algebra Harriett Pullen
CJ 3375 XTIA Research Methods Tracy Newvine MTH 1100 XTIA Fundamentals of Algebra Michelle Armstrong
CJ 3380 XTIA Digital Forensics I Gary Daniel MTH 1100 XTIB Fundamentals of Algebra Cathy Bennett
CJ 3382 XTIA Social Media Investigation Gary Daniel MTH 1105 XTIA Intermediate Algebra Holly Anderson
CJ 4406 XTIA Transnatio Organized Crime Mitchell Sowell MTH 1105 XTIB Intermediate Algebra Rebecca Connell
CJ 4407 XTIA Homicide Ryan Schwoebel MTH 1105 XTIC Intermediate Algebra Rachel Anderson
CJ 4415 XTIA Correctional Sys. & Practices Donna Oliver MTH 1110 XTIA Finite Mathematics Vitaly Voloshin
CJ 4430 XTIA Sel Top C.J. - Sexual Devian Elizabeth Dretsch MTH 1110 XTIB Finite Mathematics Wendy Easterling
CJ 4440 XTIA Terrorism Thomas Kelley MTH 1112 XTIA Pre-Calculus Algebra Sergey Belyi
CJ 4445 XTIA Curren Issues in Law Enforc David Horiuchi MTH 1112 XTIB Pre-Calculus Algebra Barbara Wolfe
CJ 4488 XTIA Internship in CJ Agency Jessica Childs MTH 1114 XTIA Pre-Calculus Trigonometry Kevin Chouinard
CJ 4489 XTIA Internship in CJ Agency Jessica Childs MTH 2201 XTIA Calculus and Its Applications Robert Vilardi
CJ 4490 XTIA Internship in CJ Agency Jessica Childs MTH 2215 XTIA Applied Discrete Mathematics Kenneth Roblee
CJ 4499 XTIA Senior Seminar in CJ Tracy Newvine MUS 1131 XTIAO Music Appreciation Carla Gallahan
CLA 2260 XTIA Classical Mythology Peter Howard MUS 1131 XTIBO Music Appreciation Timothy Blackstock
COM 1101 XTIA Introduction to Communicati Shari Hoppin MUS 1131 XTICO Music Appreciation Brian Nozny
COM 2231 XTIA Interpersonal Communicatio Carrie Reif MUS 2235 XTIA Listening to Jazz Raymond Smith
COM 2241 XTIA Fundamentals of Speech Jeremy Padgett PHI 2203 XTIA Introduction to Philosophy Richard Garlikov
COM 3342 XTIA Argumentation & Debate Jerrid Olmstead PHI 2204 XTIA Ethics Bart Kennedy
COM 4426 XTIA Organizational Communicati William Lipscomb POL 1110 XTIA Politics in the Digital Age Dayna McDaniel
CS 2250 XTIA Computer Science I Jiling Zhong POL 2241 XTIA American National Government Robert Abbey
CS 2255 XTIA Computer Science II Xiaoli Huan POL 2270 XTIA Terrorism and Counterterrorism James Todhunter
CS 2265 XTIA Advanced Programming I Reginald Haseltine POL 3300 XTIA Foundations Political Science Thomas Kolasa
CS 3320 XTIA Business Systems Programm Edwin Basilio POL 3330 XTIA Political Theory Hae Kim
CS 3330 XTIA Data Structure & Algorithms Imren Dinc POL 3341 XTIA U.S. Gov. - Legislative Branch Richard Ledet
CS 3332 XTIA Software Engineering I Hyung Chang POL 3351 XTIA International Relations James Todhunter
CS 3347 XTIA Advanced Programming II Xiaoli Huan POL 4421 XTIA Introduction to Public Admin Katherine Beall
CS 4420 XTIA Introductio to Database Syst Xutong Niu POL 4453 XTIA Bureaucratic Politics Robert Abbey
CS 4443 XTIA Web-Based Software Develo Xiaoli Huan POL 4495 XTIA Sel Top Pol Topic: Adv Researc Robert Abbey
CS 4445 XTIA Data Communi & Networkin David Avery PSY 2200 XTIAO General Psychology Kimberly Shaver
CS 4447 XTIA Systems Analysis and Design Suman Kumar PSY 2200 XTIBO General Psychology Joel Hammonds
CS 4448 XTIA Operating Systems Alberto Arteta PSY 2205 XTIA Psychology of Adjustment Marci Goldstein
CS 4449 XTIA Applied Networking Richard Fulton PSY 2210 XTIA Developmental Psychology Kanessa Doss
CS 4451 XTIA Computer Security Benjamin Tabor PSY 2210 XTIB Developmental Psychology Christopher Slaughter
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 19
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
CS 4495 XTIA Special Topics in Compu Sci Richard Fulton PSY 2230 XTIB Orientation to Psychology Karena Valkyrie
ECO 2251 XTIA Prin of Macroeconomics John Roufagalas PSY 3301 XTIAO Basic Statistics Kirk Davis
ECO 2251 XTIB Prin of Macroeconomics Lane Eckis PSY 3301 XTIBO Basic Statistics James Hornsby
ECO 2252 XTIA Prin of Microeconomics Dominic Minadeo PSY 3304 XTIA Abnormal Psychology David Duggar
ECO 2252 XTIB Prin of Microeconomics Instructor Staff PSY 3304 XTIB Abnormal Psychology Kitty Smothers
ECO 4451 XTIA Economics of Globalization Dominic Minadeo PSY 3310 XTIA Sensation & Perception John Hofheins
ENG 0096 XTIA Fund of Gram & Sent Wrtng Glennie Sewell PSY 3311 XTIA Research Methods Lindsey Harkabus-Fast
ENG 1100 XTIA Preparatory English Denise Padgett PSY 3312 XTIA Psychology of Women Linda Vega-Rodriguez
ENG 1101 XTIA Comp and Modern English I Kang Bai PSY 3320 XTIA Child Psychology Deborrah Nowakowski
ENG 1101 XTIB Comp and Modern English I Linda Clemmer PSY 3322 XTIA Abnormal Child Psychology Robin Walsh
ENG 1101 XTIC Comp and Modern English I Katharyn Privett PSY 3332 XTIA Family Violence Robin Walsh
ENG 1102 XTIA Comp and Modern English II John Willey PSY 3340 XTIA Psychology of Learning Catherine Gayman
ENG 1102 XTIB Comp and Modern English II Shannon Carolipio PSY 3340 XTIB Psychology of Learning Catherine Gayman
ENG 1102 XTIC Comp and Modern English II Roger Fontana PSY 3351 XTIA Theories of Learning Somer Givens
ENG 1102 XTID Comp and Modern English II April Parsons PSY 3360 XTIA Forensic Psychology Meg Milligan
ENG 1102 XTIE Comp and Modern English II Ashli Boutwell PSY 3380 XTIA Social Psychology Kavita Kostek
ENG 1102 XTIF Comp and Modern English II Elizabeth Owens PSY 3390 XTIA Spec Top Psy: Psy of Eating Mar Navarro
ENG 2205 XTIA World Literatu Before 1660 Andrew Lipscomb PSY 4400 XTIA Advanced General Psychology Alycia Harris
ENG 2205 XTIB World Literatu Before 1660 Andrew Lipscomb PSY 4410 XTIA Industrial/Organizational Psy Meg Milligan
ENG 2206 XTIA World Literature After 1660 Paige Paquette PSY 4420 XTIA Physiol Dynamics Alcohol/Drugs Karena Valkyrie
ENG 2206 XTIB World Literature After 1660 Paige Paquette PSY 4421 XTIA Physiological Psychology Robin Walsh
ENG 2211 XTIA American Lit Before 1875 Julian Whatley PSY 4430 XTIA Intro to Substance Abuse Coun Charles Sandoz
ENG 2211 XTIBO American Lit Before 1875 Ellena Meredith PSY 4450 XTIA Theories of Personality Catherine Strickland
ENG 2212 XTIA American Lit After 1875 Kirk Curnutt PSY 4451 XTIA History & Systems of Psych Amy Skinner
ENG 2212 XTIB American Lit After 1875 James Meredith PSY 4460 XTIA Cognitive Psychology Thomas Reiner
ENG 2244 XTIA British Literatur Before 1785 Richard Nokes PSY 4477 XTIA Beh Asstmnt of Indiv W/Autism Erich Grommet
ENG 3352 XTIA Advanced Creative Writing I Kirk Curnutt PSY 4480 XTIA Senior Seminar in Psychology Catherine Strickland
ENG 3365 XTIA Adv Tech & Professi Writing Paige Paquette QM 2241 XTIA Bus Statistics & Data Analytic Wendy Bailey
ENG 4407 XTIA Fantasy Literature Jonathan Lewis QM 2241 XTIB Bus Statistics & Data Analytic Instructor Staff
ENG 4417 XTIA Modern Short Story Instructor Staff QM 3345 XTIA Operations Management Instructor Staff
ENG 4431 XTIA Shakespear II: The Comedies James Ortego REL 2280 XTIA World Religions Steven Ortiz
ENG 4495 XTIA Senior Seminar in English Kirk Curnutt RHB 3350 XTIA Ind Dif and the World of Work Rodney Maiden
FIN 3331 XTIA Managerial Finance Anand Krishnamoorthy SCI 2233 XTIA Physical Science Govind Menon
FIN 3331 XTIB Managerial Finance Anand Krishnamoorthy SCI 2233 XTIB Physical Science James Sanders
FIN 3334 XTIA Financial Statement Analysis William Cheng SCI 2234 XTIA Earth & Space Science Siegfried Harden
GEO 2210 XTIA World Regional Geography Instructor Staff SCI 2234 XTIB Earth & Space Science Suzanne Lukjan
GEO 2210 XTIAO World Regional Geography Instructor Staff SCI 2234 XTIC Earth & Space Science Instructor Staff
GEO 3350 XTIA Weather and Climate Jennifer Burrell SCI 3365 XTIA Principles of Applied Science Shaoyang Liu
GEO 4406 XTIA Urbanism Deborah Roberts SCI L233 XTIA Physical Science Laboratory Govind Menon
HIS 1101 XTIA Western Civilization I Adam Hoose SCI L233 XTIB Physical Science Laboratory James Sanders
HIS 1101 XTIB Western Civilization I Luke Ritter SCI L234 XTIA Earth and Space Science Lab Siegfried Harden
HIS 1102 XTIA Western Civilization II Sandra Mihal SCI L234 XTIB Earth and Space Science Lab Suzanne Lukjan
HIS 1102 XTIB Western Civilization II Dan Puckett SCI L234 XTIC Earth and Space Science Lab Instructor Staff
HIS 1102 XTIC Western Civilization II Robert Kruckeberg SOC 2275 XTIA Introduction to Sociology Thomas Dunn
HIS 1111 XTIA US to 1877 Timothy Buckner SOC 2280 XTIA Social Prob in Contmp Society Brenda Campbell
HIS 1111 XTIB US to 1877 Robert Carlson SOC 3300 XTIA Social Institutions Kevin Lynn
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 20
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
HIS 1111 XTIC US to 1877 E. Mickey Crews SOC 3315 XTIA Sociology of Rock & Roll Robert Burroughs
HIS 1112 XTIA US since 1877 Sandra Mihal SOC 3370 XTIA Society and Environment Gilbert Elbaz
HIS 1112 XTIB US since 1877 Elizabeth Blum SOC 4465 XTIA The Sociology of Sport Thomas Dunn
HIS 1122 XTIA World History to 1500 Robert Kane SOC 4495 XTIA Sel Top: Economic Sociology Kevin Lynn
HIS 1123 XTIA World History From 1500 Arthur Coumbe SPN 1141 XTIA Introductory Spanish I Kelly Suero
HIS 3346 XTIA Cultural His of US to 1877 Robin O’Sullivan SPN 1141 XTIB Introductory Spanish I Rachel Fournier
HIS 4402 XTIA Europe From 1815-1900 Roger Zeimet SPN 1142 XTIA Introductory Spanish II Kelly Suero
HIS 4431 XTIA The Vietnam War Arthur Coumbe SS 4498 XTIA Social Science Theory Sue Weeks
HIS 4444 XTIA The Crusades Adam Hoose SS 4499 XTIA Senior Seminar Jeneve Brooks
HIS 4490 XTIA Senior Seminar in History Robin O’Sullivan SWK 2281 XTIAO Social Work Research II Samantha Ellis
HRM 3375 XTIA Global Hum ResourceMgmt. Kara Hall SWK 3302 XTIA Social Service Resources Raymond Waller
HRM 4473 XTIA Labo Law & Collect Bargain William Burge SWK 3304 XTIA SW Practice in Health Setting Samantha Ellis
HRM 4481 XTIA Staffing Jimmy Simpson SWK 3320 XTIA Hum Beh in the Soc Env II Karen Vukovich
HRM 4482 XTIA Mgt. Hlth Safety & Diversity Guilin Zhang SWK 3320 XTIB Hum Beh in the Soc Env II Josphine Chaumba
HRM 4483 XTIA Human Resource Develop William Burge SWK 3340 XTIA Social Policy and Planning Steven Granich
HRM 4485 XTIA Perform Appraisal and Comp Toni Edwards SWK 3375 XTIA Diversity Jalonta Jackson
HS 2230 XTIA Survey of Human Services Renita Davis SWK 3375 XTIB Diversity Karen Vukovich
HS 2240 XTIA Ethics Lasonja Ross SWK 3390 XTIA Social Work w/Individual Karen Vukovich
HS 2250 XTIA Fundam / Case Management Carol Simpson SWK 4480 XTIA Pre-Practicum Seminar Larry Eubanks
HS 3310 XTIA Hum. Beh. In the Soc. Env. I Raybarn Lopez THE 1130 XTIA Introduction to Theatre Joyce Bamman
HS 3310 XTIB Hum. Beh. In the Soc. Env. I Renita Davis TROY 1101 XTIA University Orientation Inga Oberst
HS 3325 XTIA Wellness Across Lifespan I Bethany Garner TROY 1101 XTIB University Orientation Alicia Anderson
HS 3370 XTIA Pro. Communication Skills Onick Lewis TROY 1101 XTIC University Orientation Cindy Peel
HS 3375 XTIA Diversity Jalonta Jackson TROY 1101 XTID University Orientation Abby Peters
HS 3375 XTIB Diversity Karen Vukovich TROY 3300 XTIA College to Careers Donna Brown
TERM 2 2018 - GRADUATE - TROY ONLINEADE 6610 XTIA Workforce Dev. & Training Glynn Cavin IR 6620 XTIA Internat’l Political Economy David Hayes
ADE 6670 XTIA Adult Learning & Developm Jonathan Taylor IR 6622 XTIA European Security Gregory Davis
ADE 6680 XTIA Curricul Dev for Adult Educ Glenn Palmer IR 6640 XTIA Gov & Politics of Dev Nations Hae Kim
ADE 6691 XTIA Research Methodology Gina Mariano IR 6643 XTIA Russian Intel:From KGB to FSB Instructor Staff
ADE 6699 XTIAO Capstone Dianne Lawton IR 6650 XTIA Env Security, Conflict & Devlp Jonathan Harrington
BIO 6601 XTIA Environm & Biological Ethic Instructor Staff IR 6652 XTIA Theory & Ideology in Int Relat Michael Slobodchikoff
BIO 6624 XTIA Public Health Siegfried Harden IR 6661 XTIA U.S. Intelligence in Int’l Rel Daniel Pinkston
BUS 6600 XTIA Survey of Business Concepts James Bookout IR 6684 XTIA Violence in Latin America Alexis Henshaw
BUS 6600 XTIB Survey of Business Concepts James Bookout JRN 6600 XTIA Media Management Jefferson Spurlock
BUS 6600 XTIC Survey of Business Concepts James Bookout MGT 6615 XTIA Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco Orrin Ames
CJ 6622 XTIA Sem in the Admin. of Justice Jeffrey Rush MGT 6615 XTIB Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco John Mankelwicz
CJ 6624 XTIA Court Administration Jason Folmar MGT 6681 XTIA Organization Dev & Change Patricia Matuszek
CJ 6630 XTIA Juvenile Justice Catherine Burton MGT 6681 XTIB Organization Dev & Change Sebastien Vendette
CJ 6636 XTIA Criminological Theory Jacqueline Chavez MSM 6610 XTIA Theories of Organization Beh Richard Voss
CJ 6640 XTIA Seminar in Law Enforcement Halil Akbas MSM 6633 XTIA Leading & Dev High Perf Teams Michael Schraeder
CJ 6665 XTIA Emergency & Crisis Manage Tammy Esteves MSM 6640 XTIA Found of Ldrship & Motivation Richard Voss
CJ 6690 XTIA Capstone for Crimi Justice Xiaoli Su MSM 6645 XTIA Continuous Improvement Diane Bandow
COM 6610 XTIA Leaders and Media Strategie Steven Padgett MSM 6655 XTIA Advanced Leadership Patricia Matuszek
COM 6635 XTIA Strategic Organizatio Comm Maryjo Cochran PA 6601 XTIA Research Methods in Public Adm Tammy Esteves
COM 6640 XTIA Global Communication Shari Hoppin PA 6603 XTIA Economics for Public Mgt Terry Craig
Schedule of Classes - Phenix City /Ft. Benning/Columbus 21
Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor Dept./Crs#/Section Title Instructor
COM 6691 XTIA Strategic Comm Inq & Rsrch Bridgette Colaco PA 6606 XTIA Issues in Managing Public Wkfc Charles Mitchell
COM 6699 XTIAO Strategic Comm Capstone Haskell Fulmer PA 6610 XTIA Found of Public Administration Charles Mitchell
CP 6641 XTIA School Couns & Progrm Mgt Laura Hodges PA 6620 XTIA Theory of Organizations Pamela Gibson
CP 6680 XTIA Wrk W/ Deaf/Hard of Hearin Joel Willis PA 6624 XTIA Public Human Resource Mgt Dayna McDaniel
CP 6686 XTIA Job Develop and Placement Suzanne Tew-Washburn PA 6644 XTIA Administrative Law Manfred Meine
EAL 6609 XTIA Co & Prob Solv for Sch Ldr Instructor Staff PA 6648 XTIA Contract Negotiation Harold Moeller
EBS 6601 XTIA Envir & Biological Ethic Instructor Staff PA 6664 XTIA Global Perspectives Local Govt Michael Brennan
EBS 6615 XTIA Envir Law Perm & Reg Com Rebecca Patty PA 6674 XTIA Ethics in Public Admin Pamela Gibson
EBS 6624 XTIA Public Health Siegfried Harden PA 6675 XTIA Public Health Services Admin Pamela Gibson
ECE 6628 XTIA Inq Into Literacy Acquisition Instructor Staff PA 6699 XTIA Capstone in Public Admin Manfred Meine
ECE 7760 XTIA Leadin for Lrng in Sch Envir Instructor Staff PSY 6610 XTIA Phys. Dynamics Alcohol/Drugs Eddie Clark
EDG 6696 XTIA Practicum in Gifted Educati Shirley Farrell PSY 6610 XTIB Phys. Dynamics Alcohol/Drugs Shelley Reed
EDU 6611 XTIA Educ Technology in Curricul Fred Figliano PSY 6631 XTIA Psych Foundations of Education Dabney McKenzie
EDU 6614 XTIA Instruction Perf Design Syst Joseph Reynolds PSY 6668 XTIA Human Lifespan & Development Sherrionda Crawford
EDU 6616 XTIA E-Learning Design Riad Aisami QM 6640 XTIA Data Analysis for Glbl Mgt Dewey Todd
EDU 6653 XTIA Educational Evaluation Timon Paleologos QM 6655 XTIA Intro to Project Management Steven Bailey
EDU 6691 XTIA Research Methodology Gina Mariano RED 6670 XTIA Advanced Study of Literacy Carolyn Poole
EDU 7750 XTIA Practicum in Area of Spec. Carolyn Poole SFM 6600 XTIA Fnd. of Sport & Fitness Mgmt Minkil Kim
EDU 7760 XTIA Leadi for Lrng in School Env Instructor Staff SFM 6615 XTIA Org Behavior & Ldrsp in Sports Packianathan Chelladurai
ELE 6604 XTIA Semi in Language Arts Educ Vicki Gilmer SFM 6617 XTIA Research Methods I Instructor Staff
ELE 6605 XTIA Semi in Social Science Educ Dabney McKenzie SFM 6632 XTIA Crit Issues Spt Fit Mgt & HPE Michael Carroll
ELE 7793 XTIA Problem Analysis in ELE Carolyn Poole SFM 8803 XTIA Research Methods I Anthony Dixon
FIN 6631 XTIA Global Financial Managem Haksoon Kim SFM 8822 XTIA Seminar in Spt Mgmt Pedagogy Christina Martin
GEO 5511 XTIA Demography Ramakrishnan Alagan SFM 8825 XTIA Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Packianathan Chelladurai
HIS 5504 XTIA Historiograp of Mil His US Robert Saunders SFM 8825 XTIC Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Christina Martin
HIS 6634 XTIA European Historiography Robert Kruckeberg SFM 8825 XTID Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Anthony Dixon
HRM 6603 XTIA Human Resour Management John Dexter SFM 8825 XTIE Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Robert Mathner
HRM 6603 XTIB Human Resour Management Rodger Morrison SFM 8825 XTIF Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Minkil Kim
HRM 6605 XTIA Legal Env of Employ Decis Donald Vardaman SFM 8825 XTIG Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Michael Carroll
HRM 6622 XTIA Workfor Planning & Staffing William Heisler SFM 8825 XTIH Specialized Study in Spt Mgmt Gi-Yong Koo
HRM 6623 XTIA Talent Development John Dexter SFM 8860 XTIA Dissertation Packianathan Chelladurai
HRM 6632 XTIA Compensation and Benefits Toni Edwards SL 6610 XTIA Surv of SL Acqui for SL Tchs Natalia Henderson
HRM 6635 XTIA Empl Relati Health & Safety Jimmy Simpson SL 6630 XTIA Prin, Tech, & Mat in SL Teach Teresa Johnson
HRM 6645 XTIA International Hum Res Mgmt David Hoover SL 6691 XTIA Research Methodology Gina Mariano
HRM 6698 XTIA Strategic Hum Resource Mgt Maureen Hannay SL 6696 XTIA Practicum Natalia Henderson
ILA 6613 XTIA Legal Dimensions of Educati Rodney Davis SL 6699 XTIA Capstone in Second Language Natalia Henderson
ILA 7702 XTIA Invol Parents & Community Instructor Staff SOC 5517 XTIA Minorities in US Social Struc Sharon Everhardt
ILA 7740 XTIA Creating Effect Learn Envir Instructor Staff SPE 6631 XTIA Legal Issues in Special Educ Kelly Jewell-Glasscock
IR 5524 XTIA Contem Amer Foreign Policy Kern Craig SS 5550 XTIA Peace, Conflict & Human Rights Jeneve Brooks
IR 5533 XTIA Comparative Government Brandon Stewart SS 6691 XTIA Surv Research Methods in Ss Christopher Bradley
IR 5551 XTIA Survey Internatio Relations Clifton Sherrill TL 7702 XTIA Invling Parents & Comm Stkhld Instructor Staff
IR 5552 XTIA International Law Hillary Walsh TL 7740 XTIA Creating Effect. Lnging Envir Instructor Staff
IR 6601 XTIA Research Methods in IR Gregory Davis
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