TIME SCHEDULE OF CLASSES for registration in this summer session. You will find instructions, course aids here. For course descriptions and certain other basic information refer to the Summer Session Bulletin. You should feel free to consult a faculty choice, and to call on any appropriate office if you have any questions. the process which puts you into the right classes and establishes you as a properly of Oregon student. It may seem rather complicated in operation, for various and limitations have to be observed-please watch for these and follow them on registration and directions to faculty advisers and schools and departments below. The Academic Calendar below lists the dates and deadlines you should INDEX Page .......................... front page .................................. .. 5 6 Page Directory of Advisers ............ ................ .. ........ 4 Final Examinations Schedule ................... .. ... 6 Abbreviations and Notes .. .............. .. .. .... ........ 7 Course Lists .. ......................................... .. .... .. ... 8 Trial Program Blank ........... ............ .. ... .. .... .. .. 31 ACADEMIC CALENDAR ............... Registration for pre-session workshops, Week 0; optional for others* ............ .. .. .. ............... Registration day for all courses beginning Week 1 or later* ... ................... .. ....................... "Full-session" (Weeks 1-8 and longer) classes begin ................ .. .......... Last day to pay "full-session" registration fees without penalty ......................... .. ........ .......... .. ................. Last day to register for "full-session" courses* .. .. .. .................. .. ................... .......................... Independence Day, Holiday ....... .. .. ........................ Last day to add or drop "full-session" courses* ~ ........ ... ... .................. .. .... ...... .. .... .. Last day to file degree application for August conferral ........... ................................ ... Last day to clear with Graduate School for doctor's degree "' .................... ........ .. ........... Last day to change grading option in "full-session" courses .................................. Last day to clear with Graduate School for master's degree .................. ........ .... ........ Last day for final orals for master's and doctor's degrees Friday ...... .. .......................... ............ Final examinations for Weeks 1-8 courses . ... ,y ....................... .. ........... .. ............ ... ............. .......... .. .. Summer Graduation Convocation ................ .. .......... .. ........ .... Final examinations for Weeks 1-11 courses have completed official registration for any course course not later than the day Any adjustment in enrollment must be effected before the course ends. 2 Academic Buildings and Abbreviations AAQ AAA Quonset ALL Allen ANT Anthropology CAM P. Campbell CHA Chapman CHE Cherney CMM Commonwealth CON Condon DEA Deady ED Education EM Emerald Off-Campus Locations: CES FWS SHS LCC LGC EMU Erb Memorial Union FEN Fenton FCH French FR Friendly GER Gerlinger HEN Hendricks JOH Johnson LA Lawrence LEI Leighton Pool LIB Library MUS NES PE PPQ QUO SCA sc sex VIL WGY MCA McArthur Court Condon Elementary School, 178~A~a~55 Frances Willard_Elementary400Sc Eo19th Ave. South .Eugene H1gh School, · Lane Community College Laurel wood Golf Course 3 INDEX AND DIRECTORY in charge; office location) Page (Mr. Starlin, 114Fr) 'ahn, 209 CMM) ...................................................................................... Anth 8 . oo ~ ooo••"'''''C o•• ••• ••• • • ••••••••••' "' '''' "• • •••• ••••" ••oooo•••••••••••••••••••••••••"••••oo••oo•ooooooooooo•ooooo . . . . . ....... ... AL 8 . Streisinger, 77 SC2) ---------------------------------------------------------------- .. -- ........ Bi 8 JjQ«::KCJJII_t:IU';'! 9~~?~!. .. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::2! g r. BeaJ.l, 102 FR) 5 CAM) -------- ............... .......................................................... _. __ _______________ Ec 9 CAM) .......................................................................... ______ ___ ____ _____ Eng, Wr 10 (Mr. Ball, 303 FR) Beelman, IB DEA) ---------------------.. ·------------------------- ------ .. --------------------- ----- ---GS 8 107D CON) -----------------------------------------------------------------......................... Geog 11 144 SC) ................................................... _______________ __ _______ , ... ................. Geolll Nicholls, 203 FR) --------------·----------------------.. -- .............................. GL, SL 11 CAM) ---- -- ------ ----------------------................... _______________________________________________ Hst 12 323 CHA) ................................................................ __ __ ____ __ _____ ___ HEc 13 DEA) -------- -- .. ·--------------- ....................... _____ __ ___________________ __ ____ _______ M th 13 ) ........................................................................ .. ...................... Phl\4 SC) ••••ooooo•ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo••ooooo•oooooooooooooo-ooooooooooooooooooPh 14 ovet, 937 CAM) -----------.. -----------------------------·----·------·---- ---------------.. ·-----------PS 14 302 CON) ------------------------· ............................................. ___ ______ ___ ____ __________ Psy 14 . 211 CHA) ...................................................................................... R 15 CMr.tr4°~XMi· .. ~-~-~--~~!. __ -_-_-_-_-_-_·:::.·_-_-:::.-~---_-_-_·_·_-_-_-_-_·~-::.-.·.·.-.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.-.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·_-_-_-_-_·_·_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_J~ ~~ 6 VIL) ...................................................................................................... Sp 17 and Allied Arts (Acting Dean Cuthbert, 102 LA) s, 214 LA) .............................................................................................. Arch 18 ft.hiitect:ure (Mr. Jette, 201 LA) -- ---------------.. -- ................................................ __________ _ LA 18 Arts (Mr. Soeder, 134 LA) ............................................................................. Art 18 Ross, 224 LA) .................................................................................................. ArH 19 (Mr. Lanier, 231 LA) ............................................................................................ ArE 19 Administration (Dean Lindholm, 262 CMM) Statistics (Mr. Baerncopf, 361 CMM) ........................................ Ac, BS 19 Environment (Mr. Robert, 174 CMM) ................................................ FBE 20 & Transportation (Mr. Tull, 131 CMM) ............................................ MIT 20 mnus•••a• Management (Mr. Vance, 308 CMM) .......................................... PIM 20 Service and Public Affairs (Dean Sundberg, 119 HEN) .................. CSPA 21 (DeanJacobson,lOZED) ·oundahons (Mr. Bowers, 207 ED) __ ______________ , ___ _ , ____ , ....................... ____ __ __ ____ __ _______ Ed 24 .Plllrl"h<>loo.-v (Mr. Mittman, 111 ED) ......................................................................... Ed 24 r. Mattson, 751 E. 11th) -------- --...................................................................... Ed24 Mr. Loughary, 163 ED) .............................................................................. Ed23 "'"rucllon (Mr. Schminke, 120 ED) ...................... .. .......................................... Ed21 (Mr. Hines, 118 ED) ..................... - .......................................... .. ..... Ed 23 Physical Education and Recreation (Dean Esslinger, 128 PE) . (Mr. Esslinger, 128 PE) ........................................................ ........................ PE 25 Mr. Haar, 133 PE) ____________ ___ .................................................................. ______ ___ HE 26 Management (Mr. Rodney, 139 PE) ........................................................ RM Z7 (Dean Crawford, 201 ALL) ------- ---.................................................................... ] 27 (Dean Merritt, 106 LIB) ............................................................................ Lib 27 (Dean Trotter, 102 MUS) ________ __ , ........... - .............................................. .Mus, MuE 28 and Aerospace Studies (Col. Curtis, 101 CHE) ........................................ Mil, AS 30 (Dean Tyler, CHA) Studies (Mr. Sorenson) ..... .... ............................................................................. Ist 30 Advising (Mr. Ward, 140 HEN) Services (Dean DuShane, 71)7 EM) (Mr. Barkhurst, 201 EM) . McLaughlin, 107 EM) (Mr. Constance, Mr. Rhoades, & Mrs. Blago, 102 EM) 4 DIRECTORY OF ADVISERS . Ad · · located in 140 Hendricks Hall, coordinates The Office of AcademiC U :V 1sm~t and serves as a source of information for all academic advising at the mve.rsl Y t d · rams and reqUlremen s. to aca em1c prog 1 ted a major should report to the appropriate All new students who hlve de ~c Students who have not yet selected a major for assignment to a J~'tt~~ offi~~e~f Academic Advising. a member of the s~ 103 C . Chaney, 214 Comm; Dumond, 102B Colllll\; Anthropology: Aikens, omm' Comm B IJ"n er 231 La· Burgner, 230B La; Dole, 203 Architecture and Allied 11_[" a z6fc 'La; Giliham, 219 La; Guran, 305 La La; Finrow, 104_ SeX, 0f&zr'La. James, 161A La; Kensl.er, 313 Fr; Havens, 204 La, H_odge, 232 •La; Miller, 261D La; N1xon, 164A La Lawrence, 226C La • Lovano, S "th 232 La· Yarowsky, 261D La; Zach, Roy 151E La; Ryan, 13kLa;h mki Sc· Ri;ley 370 Sc; Wisner, 26A Sc Biology: Karpoff, 3~ Sc ; urp y, 2 con{ro . Be~ I 307B Comm ; Grant, s1~siness Administrah_m~: ACderso~,Parks lM Com:U; Ramsing, 307B Comm; 107 Comm; Lunesk1, 374. 7c 'mm. s'oha 364 Comm; Swadener, 131B omm Shaffer, 309 Comm; Smith, . o nd '45 Sc 'n Chemistry: Barnhard, 91 Sc II' p~ c' mbellack 303 Fr Classics, mw Chi~wse and laf.a'Aff~irs~ Brewer,'l05 Rend; Collins, 115 Rend· c01mmmity Ser111ce a'w Pub1 1{ 4 H d." Miller 169A Rend; Moursund, 231 Etter, 119 Rend; Jensen, 230 Rend. Thurber, 736 PLC; Viegas, 113 Rodney, 139 PE; Rousseve, • . Rend· Zug, 232 Rend C H . 730 PLC" Khang, 531 PLC; Kophn, Economics: Burgess, 508 PL ; arns, ' 506 PLC; Siegel, 535 PL~ 102 Ed. Blair, 150C Ed; Rrc><'k,vav. Education: Abel, 130B Ed, Acheson, nts 13SK Ed. Dizney, 165 Ed; 214 Ed; Carlson, 247 He~dhi1Ei\th'· Frederick', 202 Ed; Funk, 288B Erickson, 124Ed; Espeset, 125A Ed·'Hearn, 107 Ed; Johnston, 212 Graham, 117B Ed; Hansen, . ' har 102 Ed; Lovano,_102 Ed; ·Kranzler, 163 Ed; Lacey, 102 E2i3 ~gMaftby 124A Ed; Martmson, 751 Madsen 751 E. 11th; Maertens, 117A'Ed· P~arl 162 Ed; Prehm, 1662 208 Ed: Mittman, 111 Ed; NyeR, i30 He~d · Sandin, 142 Ed; 3 A' t. Robeck 213 Ed; ousseve, Sh d' 751 E 11th· k5!min~~.e1Z5B Ed;,Shelle_n~argerilJ>~ ~: Va~{'L~n, 209 Ed; Wallen, 113 Ed; Sy1wester, 205 Ed, oiz.i Ed Ed. Williams, 102 Ed; Wording to the. standard fee student is to pay a non-standard amount, thts wtll be authenticated by the uqhUl"""' arranged with the Business Office. *Based on-1968 Fee Schedule ; st~bject to possible revision by State Board of FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE (8 and 11 Week Hours of Class Meetin1} Exam Time Hours of Class Meeting 08:30 ······ ············-········-···08 :30-10:20 Thursday 09 :30 .... ...... .......... ............ 1 :30- 3 :20 T hursday 10:30 ... ......... ..... .... ....... .. .. 08 :30-10:20 Friday 11 :30 ............. ... .... ........ ... . 1 :30- 3 :20 Friday 3 :30 ........ .. ..................... .10 4:30 ............................ .... 3 DATES FOR WEEKS 0 THROUGH 11 Week: 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Dates: lime July August 16-20 23-27 30-4 7-11 14-18 21-25 28-1 4-8 11-15 ABBREVIATIONS AND NOTES meetings !ndicates the begi'!ning time. Class meetings begin on the half-hour and fifty mmutes later. Mornmg hours are listed at 07:30 08 ·30 and 09 ·30 · and 9 :30. • · . , evenmg are abbreviated as follows: W-Wednesday H-Thursday enrolling in courses are stated in footnotes. F-Friday S-Saturday no weeks are indicated (certain 401 403 405 407 A/\8 409 d 501 508 d 509) · ' ' • ' 'tU • an , , an may cover any penod of weeks within the 0-11 week period of the department concerned. hour and days, room and building, instructor) signify that details are to be has fail ed to pay fees when due is entitled to attend class. ~nr.oll in the University in the. Fall term .and were not registered during the JS tmporta~t that _you check wtth the Regts trar's Office. Failure to do so rna regtstra~ t~n dunng the r~gular term. (All June, 1968 graduates h td 1 y of thetr mtent to return 111 the Fall.) s ou a so INirev•tat!On for Term Line Number. 8 COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS GENERAL ARTS AND LETTERS Course Title Credits Dept. No. Weeks ITLNI Ti111e Day's SEM THE TROY STORY 3 AL 407 1-8 lOBO 08:30 MWF SEM MYTHOLOG & LIT 3 AL 507 1-8 1081 09:30 MWF GENERAL SCIENCE PHYSICAL SC SURVEY 4 GS 105 1-8 110821 08:30 MUWHF INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY (AT CHARLESTON) Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLN T£me Room, 81 401 1270 Daj's Bldg. lnstnKtor Notes Bl 403 1271 HIN 2 81 407 1-8 1281 HIN Bl 408 1-8 1282 IN 4 Bl 461 1-4 1240 IN 4 81 462 5-8 1283 MUW& OGlESBY 4 81 482 1-8 1284 MUW& OGlESBY G 4 81 491 1-8 1285 HF& CATHER G Bl 501 1272 HH MOBERlY G 81 503 1273 IN Bl 507 1-8 1286 IN IN ANTHROPOLOGY CHEMISTRY GEN ANTHROPOLOGY 3 ANTH 101 1-4 1040 08:30-10 :20 MUWH GEN ANTHROPOLOGY 3 ANTH 102 5-8 1083 08:30-10:20 MUWH GEN ANTHROPOLOGY 3 ANTH 103 Q-11 1090 08:30-10:20 MUWH FIELD WORK 6 ANTH 408 1070 08:30- 5:20 FS & & LAB & ANTH 408 1071 1:30- 5:20 H RACE & CULTURE 2 ANTH 414 5-8 1084 10:30-12:20 MUW RESEARCH ANTH 501 1072 THESIS ANTH 503 1073 READ lNG ANTH 505 1074 SEM METH SOCIAL SC 3-6 ANTH 507 1-8 1085 08:30-10:20 MUWH BIOLOGY 5 CH 320 1-8 1287 08:30 t CH 320 1-8 1288 1:30- MUWHt 105 sc PONO CH 401 1274 4:20 MUH 813 SC2 CH 403 1275 IR CH 405 1276 I R CH 409 1-8 1289 IR CH 429 1-8 1380 08:30 GIR CH 429 1-8 1381 MUWH& 105 sc POND CH 439 1-8 1:30- 4:20 MUH B13 SC2 M CH 439 1382 10:30 MUWH& 105 sc 1-8 1383 oe:3o-u: 20 PONO M CH 50! 1370 F 813 SC2 CH 503 1371 NR CH 505 1372 NR R GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 B I 101 1-4 1044 12:30- 2:20 MUWHF& 123 CLASSICS & LAB & Bl 101 1-4 1045 08:30-11:20 MWH 21 & LAB & 81 101 1-4 1046 2:30- 5:20 MWH 33 Greek GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 Bl 102 5-8 1086 12:30- 2:20 MUWHH 123 & LAB & Bl 102 5-8 1087 08:30-11:20 MWH 21 & LAB t Bl 102 5-8 1088 2:30- 5:20 MWH 33 GENERAL BIOLOGY 4 R1 103 9-11 1190 12:30- 2:20 MUWHF& 123 & LAB t 81 103 9-11 1191 09:30-11:20 MUWHF 2 1 VERTE BR EMBRYO LOGY 4 Bl 356 1-8 1089 1 :30 MWF& 314 4 CL 050 1-4 113401 4 CL 051 5-B 84 10:30-12:20 MUWHF ll7 FR SHUCARO 3 CL 052 9-11 1390 10:30-12:20 MUWHF 117 FR SHUCARD 10:30-12:20 MUWHF 117 FR SHUCARD & LAB t Bl 356 1-R 1180 2:30- 5:20 MWF 122 RESEARCH Bl 401 1170 THESIS Bl 403 1171 RFADING Rl 405 1172 Latin SEMINAR B I 407 1173 LABORATORY PROJECT Bl 40B 1174 WORK PRE MORT PEOP 6 Bl 408 5-7 1175 08:30-12:20 MUWHF 314 EVOLUTION 3 Bl 426 1-8 1181 09:30 MUWH 30 FIELD BOTANY 4 81 439 1-8 11 R2 1:30- 5:20 UHt 13 BIOL VASCULAR PLAN 5 Bl 440 1-8 11B3 1:30 MWH 30 & LAB t Bl 440 1-8 1184 2:30- 5:20 MWF 121 LAB t FIELD METH 4 ~I 494 1-8 1185 1:30- 5:20 UH& 117 HIST BIOLOG IDEAS 3 Bl 495 1-8 1186 11:30 MUWH 30 RESEARCH Bl 501 1176 THESIS 81 503 1177 READING 81 505 1178 CL 060 1-4 1341 08 :3o-1o:zo CL 061 5-8 1385 MUWHF 117 FR POWERS CL 062 9-!l 1391 OB:3o-to:zo MUWHF ll7 FR POWERS CL 103 1-8 1386 08:3o-1o: 20 MUWHF ll7 FR POWERS I0:3o CL 316 1-8 1387 MUWH 303 FR COMBELLACK CL 405 10:30 MUWH 303 FR 1373 COMBELLACK CL 503 1374 Cl 505 1375 3 CL 508 1-8 1388 3 CL 514 1-8 08:30 MWF 312 FR PASCAl 1389 09:30 MWF 312 FR PASCAL SFMINAR 81 507 1179 SEMINAR GENETICS 81 507 1-B 1187 ELECTRON MICROSCOP 2-4 Bl 523 1-8 1188 08:30 UHt 321 SURV EMBRYOLOGY 4 Bl 596 1-8 1189 1:30 MWH 314 ECONOMICS & LAB & 81 596 1-8 12RO 2:30- 5:20 MWF 122 c FRESHMAN Bl EOUIV OR D Bl 422 OR 81 301 EC 201 1-11 /"" EC 202 08:30 MWF 167 CMM 1-11 1491 HARRIS EC 203 10:30 MWF 237 CMM 1-11 1492 NEWTON EC 318 11:30 MWF 243 CMM 1-8 1480 2:30 BURGESS EC 375 1-8 1481 MUWH 189 CAM Sl EGEL EC 10:30 464 1-4 1440 MUWH 203 CHA BRAMNESS EC 465 5-8 1482 10:30-12:20 MUWH 301 CON KHANG EC 10:30-12:20 MUWH G 466 9-11 1493 10:30-12:20 MUWH 301 CON KHANG G EC 50! 301 CON KHANG 1470 G KOPliN NR 10 Economics (Continued) Writing (Continued) 11 Course Title Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLN T ime Days Credits Dept. No. Weeks rN Time Room, THESIS EC 503 1471 WR 404 1870 Days Bldg. Instructor Notes REAOING EC 505 l't72 WR 411 1-8 1887 09:30 IR SEM EC GROW & DEV 3 EC 507 1-8 1483 7:30- 9:20 MW WR 451 1-8 MUWH 203 CHA MCCAUGHEY 1888 2:30 M SEM LABOR ECON 3 EC 507 1-8 1484 6:30- 9:30 u WR 503 187! MUWH 105 sc SALIS BURY I WR 504 1872 NR ENGLISH IR Literature GEOGRAPHY GEOG 105 1-4 08:3o-1o: 20 SURVEY ENGLISH LIT 3 ENG 101 1- 8 1485 08:30 MUWH 336 GEOG 106 5-8 MUWH 105 CON SEARL SURVEY E~LISH LIT 3 ENG 101 1-11 1590 09:30 MWF 237 Cllll GEOG 107 9-11 08:30-10:20 MUWH 105 CON BOWEN SURVEY ENGLISH LIT 3 ENG 102 1- 8 1486 11:30 MUWH 313 ALL GEOG 201 1-4 08:30-10:20 MUWHF 105 CON I NTRO Ll TERATURE 3 ENG 104 1-8 1487 08:30 MUWH 338 Cllll GEOG 202 5-8 10:30-12:20 "UWH 105 CON LOY INTRO LITERATURE 3 ENG 104 1-11 1591 10:30 MWF 1B9 CAll GEOG 203 9-11 1d:30-12:20 MUWH 105 CON BENNETT INTRO LITERATURE 3 ENG 105 1-B 1488 09:30 MUWH 336 Cllll GEOG 301 1-4 10:30-12:20 MUWHF 105 CON INTRO LITERATURE 3 ENG 106 1-8 14B9 11:30 MUWH 370 Cllll GEOG 302 5-8 1:30- 3:20 MUWH 105 CON DICKEN SHAK ESP EAR E 3 ENG 201 1-B 1580 08:30 MUWH 215 ALL GEOG 405 1:30- 3:20 MUWH 105 CON SHAKESPEARE 3 ENG 201 1-11 1592 II :30 MWF 189 CAll GEOG 407 SHAKESPEARE 3 ENG 202 1-8 15B1 I :30 MUWH 336 Cllll 2 GEOG 421 1-4 OB:30-12:2o SHAKESPEARE 3 ENG 203 1-B 15B2 09:30 MUWH IB9 CAll 2 GEOG 422 5-B MUWH 206 CON MARTIN & OB:)0-12: 20 GJ SC EPIC J ENG 3D3 1-B 15B3 OB:30 MUWH 332 Cllll 3 GEOG 4B5 1-4 MUWH 206 CON MARTIN & OB:30-!2:zo MUWH GISC COMEDY 3 ENG 304 1-B 1584 09:30 MUwH 332 Cllll 3 GEOG 486 5-8 08:30-12:20 MUWH 206 CON MARTIN & GIS AMER !CAN NOVEL 3 ENG 392 1-8 1585 09:30 MUWH HZ Cllll 3 GEOG 435 1-4 206 CON MARTIN & GIS 20TH CENT LITERAl 3 ENG 394 1-8 1586 11:30 MUWH 332 Cllll 3 GEOG 4 71 9-11 08:30-12:20 MUWH 106 CON SMITH G 20TH CENT LITERAl 3 ENG 395 1-8 1587 1:30 MUWH 189 CAll 3 GEOG 491 5-8 1:30- 3:20 MUWHF I 06 CON BOWEN 08:30-IO:zo MUWH G THESIS ENG 403 1570 GEOG 501 I 06 CON KRAMER G REAiliNG ENG 405 1571 GEOG 503 SEM POP MUS & POET 4 ENG 407 1-2 1520 08:30-12:20 MUWHF GEOG 505 SEM SOC INSIGH LIT 2 ENG 407 3 1530 08:30-12:20 MUWHF GEOG 507 SEM LIT EL TEACHER 3 ENG 407 1-8 1588 08:30 MUWH GEOG 508 1-4 1943 I :30-SEM WR EL TEACHERS 3 ENG 407 1-8 1589 11:30 MUWH GEOG 508 5-8 1985 3:20 MUWH 106 CON BENNETT SEM GRAMM EL TEACH 3 ENG 407 1-8 1680 09:30 MUWH 1:30- 3:20 MUWH 106 CON SEARL E SEM GREAT WR TEACH 3 ENG 407 1-8 1681 1:30 MUWH E SEM 20 CENT POETRY 3 ENG 407 1-8 1682 1:30- 3:20 UH SEM BLACK ll T 3 ENG 407 4-5 1650 08:30-11:20 MUWHF HIST LITERARY GRIT 3 ENG 416 1-8 1683 08:30 MUWH CHAUCH 3 ENG 428 1-8 1684 08:30 MUWH ADV SHAKESPEARE 3 ENG 436 1-8 1685 17TH CENT LITERAl 3 ENG 441 1-8 1686 10:30 MUWH GEOLOGY MILTON MAJOR POEMS 3 ENG 445 1-8 1687 11:30 MUWH 18TH CENT LITERAl 3 ENG 451 1- 8 1688 10:30 MUWH LATE 19TH CEN POET 3 ENG 465 1-8 1689 1:30 MUWH 4 GEOL 101 1-4 1944 19TH CENT AMER LIT 3 ENG 478 1-8 1780 09:30 MUWH ' GEOL 101 1-4 1945 08:30-10:20 MUWH& 123 sc THORMAN 19TH CENT AMER LIT 3 ENG 479 1-8 1781 11:30 MUWH ' GEOL 10 I 1-4 1946 10:30-12:20 MW 47 sc MAJOR AMER WRITERS 3 ENG 481 1-8 1782 10:30 MUWH 4 GEOL 102 5-8 1986 10:30-12: 20 UH 47 sc HIST ENG LANGUAGE 3 ENG 491 1-8 1783 10:30 MUWH ' GEOL 102 5-8 1987 08:30-10:20 MUWH& 123 sc THORMAN s MODERN ENG GRAMMAR 3 ENG 492 1-8 1784 08:30 NUWH ' GEOL 102 5-8 1988 10:30-12:20 MW H SC RESEARCH ENG 501 1770 4 GEOL 103 9-11 1994 10:30-12:20 UH 47 sc THESIS ENG 503 1771 ' GEOL 103 9-11 1995 08:30-10:20 MUWH& 123 sc READING ENG 505 1712 ' GEOL 103 9-11 1996 10:30-12:20 MW 47 sc SEM LITERAR STRUCT 5 ENG 5D7 1-8 1785 2:30- 5:20 H GEOL 401 1970 I0:3o-12:2o UH H SC SEM BRITISH FICT 5 ENG 507 1-8 1786 2:30- 5:20 w GEOL 405 1971 ENG 507 1-8 1787 2 :30- 5:20 u 9 GEOL 406 R SEM BIBLE AS LITER 5 1-8 1989 R SEM AUGUSTAN SATIR 5 ENG 507 1- 8 1788 2:30- 5:20 " GEOL 407 1972 KAYS& 507 1-8 1789 7:00- 9:50 2 GEOL 408 B!R SEM MODERN FICTION 5 ENG 0 1900 ENG 530 1-8 1880 11:30 MUWH 3 GEOL 455 R SHAKESPEARE 5 1-4 1947 1:30- 3:20 MUWH LUND BM GEOL 501 1973 142 sc M GEOL 503 1974 NPR c RESTRICTED TO PARTICIPANTS IN ORE EL EM ENG PROJECT GEOL 505 1975 NPR D TAUGHT AT INST OF RENAISSANCE ST ASHLAND GEOL 506 1-8 2080 E FOREIGN STUDENTS GEOL 506 1-11 1997 KAYS& BIPR GEOL 507 1976 BIPR PR Writing GERMAN AND RUSSIAN ENGLISH COMPOS IT 3 WR 121 l-8 1881 08:30 MUWH German ENGLISH COMPOS IT 3 WR 121 1-11 1890 0 830 MWF ENGLISH COMPOS IT 3 WR 121 1-8 1882 I 30 MUWH ENGLISH COMPOS IT 3 WR 121 1-11 1891 11 30 MWF 4 GL 050 1-4 4 I"" I 08:3D-IO:zo MUWHF ENGL 1 SH COMPOS IT 3 WR 121 1-8 1883 10 30 MUWH GL 050 1-4 2041 106 FR BENSELER ENGLISH COMPOS IT 3 WR 222 1-8 1884 08 30 MUWH 4 GL 051 5-8 10:30-12:20 MUWHF 106 FR SCOTT 4 2081 08:30-10:20 MUWHF ENGLISH COMPOSJT 3 WR 323 l-8 1885 09 30 MUWH GL 051 5-8 2082 106 FR BENSELER MUWH 3 GL 10:30-12:20 MUWHF SHORT STOR WRITING 3 WR 325 1-8 1886 I 30 052 9-11 2090 08:30-10:20 MUWHF 106 FR DILLER 106 FR BENSELER German (Continued) HOME ECONOMICS Room, Roo'" Course Title Credits Dept . No. Weeks T LN Tiwe Days Bldg.' 2ND YEAR GERMAN 4 GL 101 1-4 2042 08:30-10:20 MUWHF Credits Dept. 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Course Title 1-8 2785 10:30 MUWHF I PSY 213 1-4 3:30- 5 :20 MW 265 CON FKS INTR COMPUTER PROG 5 cs 428 2:30 MUWH PSY 213 1-4 10:30-12:20 lJH 265 CON 2786 I FKS 3 cs 463 1-8 MUWHF ELECTRONIC COMPUT 1-8 2787 08:30 I PSY 213 1-.r, 1:30- 3:20 lJH 265 CON FKS ASSEMSL y LANG PROG 4 cs 481 2772 I PSY 213 1-4 3:30- 5:20 UH 265 CON FKS RESEARCH cs 501 2773 PSY 214 5-8 08:30-1o:2o MUWH 341 CMM F cs 505 3 READING 507 2774 3 PSY 215 5 - 8 08:3o-1o:2o MUWH 331 CMM F SEMINAR cs I PSY 216 5 - 8 10:3o-12:2o MW 265 CON FKS I PSY 216 5-8 1:30- 3:20 MW 265 CON FKS NSF UNDERGRADUATE PARTICIPANTS ONLY I PSY 216 5-8 3 :3o- 5:2o HW 265 CON FKS v 1 PSY 216 5-8 10: 30-12:20 lJH 265 CON FKS X NSF SEQUENTIAL INST PARTICIPANTS OR I I PSY 216 5-8 1:30- 3:20 UH 265 CON FK S COMP PARTICIPANTS OR y ~~~ ~~~l:~:LI~STITUTE PARTICIPANTS OR I PSY 216 5-8 3 : 30- 5: 2 0 UH 265 CON FKS z 3 PSY 217 9-11 08:3o-1o : 2o HUWH 331 CHM F I PSY 219 9-11 10:30-1 2 :20 HW 265 CON FKS PHILOSOPHY I PSY 219 9-1! I :30- 3:20 MW 265 CON FKS 1 PSY 219 9-1! 3:30- 5:20 MW 265 CON FKS I PSY 219 9-11 10:30-12:20 UH 265 CON FKS I PSY 219 9-11 I: 30- 3: 20 lJH 265 CON FKS 1- 8 2788 08:30 MU WH I PSY 219 9-11 3:30- 5:20 UH 265 CON FKS PROBLEM PHILOSOPHY 3 PHL 201 2789 1:30 MUWH PSY 401 I 3 PHL 221 1-8 MU WH ELEMENTARY LOGIC 307 1-8 2880 11: 30 PSY 403 I SOC POLITICAL PHIL 3 PHL 2881 1:30- 20 lJH PSY 405 I 3 PHL 407 1-8 3 :30- 5 20 MW SEM MARXIST THEOR 2882 3 PSY 407 " PHL 411 1-8 20 MU PLATO 3 1-8 2883 09:30-11 3 PSY 436 1-8 11:30 MUWH 33 8 CMM J OHN SON KM IN LITERATURE 3 PHL 431 2884 1: 30- 3 20 MW 3 PSY 437 1- B 2:30- 4:20 MUH 30 1 CON KM PHIL lt41 1-8 AESTHETICS 3 PHL 2870 3 PSY 441 1-8 1: 30 MUWH 369 CON B FAGOT KM RESEARCH PHL 501 2871 3 PS Y 450 1-8 08:30 MUWH 244 CMM LEWINSOHN KM THESIS PHL 503 2872 3 PSY 451 1-8 10:30 MUWH 369 CON ADKINS KM READING PHL 505 3 PSY 460 1- 8 09:30 MUWH 3 69 CON LITTMAN KM 3 PSY 490 1-B 3:30 MUWH 369 CON SHEPPARD KM PHYSICS PSY 501 I PSY 503 I PSY 505 I PSY 507 I 1-8 I"" 10:30 MUWH PSY 507 1-B OB:30-10: 2 D MUWH 138 EO DAWES I ATOMIC NUCLEAR PH 3 PH 417 2873 3 PSY 5D7 1-8 LITTMAN RESEARCH PH 5D1 2874 3 PSY 5D7 1-8 SHEPPARD PH 503 THESIS 2875 3 PSY 5D7 1-8 ADKINS READING PH 5D5 2886 3 PSY 508 1-8 507 1-8 SEM SELECTED TOPIC PH 3 PSY 5D9 1-8 POLITICAL SCIENCE AMER GOV CONC INST 5 PS 10D 1-8 2887 10:30-12:2D UH 207 214 OR 215 217 OR 218 1 NTRO POLITIC ANAL 5 PS 311 1-8 2888 1D:30-12: 20 lJH 3't2 RESEARCH PS 't01 2970 RELIGIOUS STUDIES PS .. 03 2971 THESIS PS 405 2972 READING SEMINAR PS 407 2973 3 R 302 1-8 13 1891 09: 3 0 MUWH 207 CHA STRATON 2889 10:30-12:20 UH 3 R 407 1-8 32 80 09:3 o MUNH 207 CHA STRATON M 407 1-8 SEM OLD AGE SECUR 5 PS 2940 09:30-11:20 MU WH 5 PS 4D7 1-4 09:3D-11:20 MU WH SEM SCOPE & METHOD 407 5-8 2980 MUWH SEM SCOPE & METHOD 5 PS 2981 08:30 5 PS 422 1-8 INTERNATIONAL LAW GOV POLITIC SOV UN 5 PS 427 1-8 2982 08:30-10:20 IJH ROMANCE LANGUAGES 10 : 30-12:20 UH 1-8 2983 POLITIC REVOLUTION 5 PS 475 2984 1:30- 3:20 UH 483 1-8 ALLOCATION JUSTICE 5 PS French 2974 PS 501 RESEARCH PS 503 2975 THESIS 2976 RL 050 1-4 3240 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 214 FR WAGNER c READING . PS 505 2977 RL 050 1-4 3241 09:30-11:20 MUNHF 172 CMM GREENSTEIN c PS 507 09 : 30-11:20 MU WH RL 051 5-B 3281 07:30-09:20 MUNHF SEMINAR 1- 4 2941 214 FR WAGNER t METHOD 5 PS 507 D9:3D-11 :20 MUWH RL 051 SEM SCOP E 5D7 5-8 2985 5-A 3282 09:30-11: 20 MUWHF 172 CMM GREENSTEIN SEM SCOPE & METHOD 5 PS 1-8 2986 2:30- 5:2D u RL 052 9-11 3290 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 214 FR WAGNER SEM E EURO P POLIT 5 PS 507 2987 10:30-12:20 UH RL 10 1 1-4 3242 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 221 FR COOPER 5 PS 507 1-8 RL SEM OLD AGE SECUR 101 1-4 3243 09:3o-11:2o MUWHF 137 CMM DUMARESQ RL 102 5-8 3283 07:30-09:20 MUNHF 221 FR COOPER RL 102 5-8 3284 09:30-11:20 MUWHF 137 CMM OUMARES Q c GRADED FOR MAJORS RL 1 D3 9-11 3291 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 221 FR COOPER F CROSS LISTED WITH CSPA RL 303 1-8 3285 10:30 MUWH 118 FR DESROCHE S 0 RL 314 1-8 3286 08:30 MUWH 214 ALL D RL 407 1-8 3287 10:30 MUWH 109 FR MARSHALL GF PSYCHOLOGY RL 407 1-8 3288 09:30 MUWH 109 FR DESROCHES GF RL 467 1-8 3289 08:30 MUWH 319 ALL MARSHALL GJ RL 503 3270 130401 08:30-10: 20 MU WH RL 505 1-8 3380 11:30 MUWH 206 FR DOUGHERTY GI PSY 212 1-4 10:30-12:20 MW PERCEPTION PSY 213 1-4 3041 PSYCHOLOGY LAB French (Continued) Course Title Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLN Time Days SEM 20TH CEN FR DR 3 RL 507 1-8 3381 10:30 MUWH SF.M 17TH CEN FR AU 3 RL 507 1-8 3382 09:30 MUWH WORK TEAC MOO LANG 6 RL 508 1-4 3340 09:30-12:20 MUWHF c MUST AUDIT AFTER 2 YRS HIGH SCHOOL D 2 YRS COLLEGE OR EQUIVALENT F RL 301, 302, 303 OR EQUIVALENT J RL 3!1t, 315. 316 OR EQUIVALENT K LIMITED TO SEC SCH TEACHERS OR Italian 1ST YEAR ITALIAN 4 RL 070 1-4 3341 07:30-09:20 MUWHF !ST YEAR !TALI AN 4 Rl 071 5-8 3383 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 1ST YEAR !TALI AN 3 Rl 072 9-11 3390 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 2ND YEAR ITALIAN 4 Rl 104 1-4 3342 09:30-11:20 MUWHF 2ND YEAR !TAll AN 4 RL 105 5-8 3384 09:30-11:20 MUWHF READING 3 RL 405 3370 THESIS Rl 503 3371 READING 3 Rl 505 3372 Spanish 1ST YEAR SPAN! SH 4 Rl 060 1-4 3343 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 216 All 1ST YEAR SPANISH 4 RL 060 1-4 3344 09:30-11:20 MUWHF 216 AL L 1ST YF.AR SPANISH 4 Rl 061 5-8 3385 07: 3Q-09: 20 MUWHF 216 ALL 1ST YEAR SPANISH 4 Rl 061 5-8 3386 09:30-11:20 MUWHF 2!6 ALL 1ST YEAR SPANISH 3 RL 062 9-11 3391 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 118 FR 2ND YEAR SPANISH 4 Rl 107 1-4 3345 09:30-11:20 MUWHF 5 Qlll 2ND YEAR SPAN! SH 4 RL 107 1-4 3346 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 331 YIL 2ND YEAR SPAN ISH 4 RL 108 5-8 3387 09:30-1 I: 20 MUWHF 5 Qlll 2ND YEAR SPANISH 4 RL 108 5-8 3388 07:30-09:20 MUWHF 331 YIL 2ND YEAR SPANISH 3 Rl 109 9-11 3392 09:30-11:20 5 QUO SURVEY SPANISH LIT 3 Rl 306 1-8 3389 09:30 MUWH 2H All SEM CERVANTES 3 Rl 407 1-8 3480 1:30 MUWH 206 FR SPAN ISH AM ERIC LIT 3 Rl 446 1-8 3481 10:30 MUWH 206 FR 3 ArJV SP COMP CONYER 3 Rl 461 1-8 3482 11:30 MUWH 221 FR 4 THESIS Rl 503 3470 4 SEM CERVANTES 3 Rl 507 1-8 3483 1:30 MUWH 3 WORK TEAC MOD LANG 6 Rl 508 1-4 3347 09:30-12:20 MUWHF WORK MAT PROGRAM 9 Rl 508 1-8 3484 c MUST AUDIT AFTER YRS HIGH SCHOOL D 2 YRS COLLEGE OR EQUIVALENT K LIMITED TO SEC SCH TEACHERS OR L Rl 304, 305 , 306 OR EQUIVALENT Q RL 347, 348, 349 OR EQUIVALENT T CONDUCTED IN SANTANDER , SPAIN SOCIOLOGY GENERAl SOCIOLOGY 3 soc 204 1-4 3440 08:30-10:20 MUWH GENERAl SOCIOLOGY 3 soc 205 5-8 3485 08 :30-10:20 MUWH GENERAL SOCIOLOGY 3 soc 206 9-11 3490 08:30-10:20 MUWH PRIN 8F SOCIOLOGY 3 soc 300 1-8 3486 08:30 MUWH A~ER !CAN SOCIETY 3 soc 301 1-8 3487 07:30 MUWH THE COMMUNITY 3 soc 304 1-8 3488 12:30 MUWH CONTEM SOCIAl PROB 3 soc 305 1-8 3489 10:30 MUWH INTRO SOC RESEARCH 3 soc 311 9-11 3491 10:30-12:20 MUWH SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 soc 334 5-8 3580 10:3Q-J2:20 MUWH RESEARCH soc 401 3471 THESIS soc 403 3472 READING soc 405 3473 SEM NONPARAME STAT soc 407 1-8 3581 09:30 MUWH SOCIAl PSY FAMILY soc 438 1-8 3582 11:30 MUWH SOCIOLOGY LEISURE soc 490 1-4 3540 07:30-09:20 MUWH RESEARCH soc 501 3570 Sociology (Continued) Credits Dept. No. Weeks Tune Room, soc 503 3571 Days Bldg. Instructor Notes soc 505 3572 R 2 soc 507 1-8 3583 TWI I:3o- 2 soc 507 1-8 3:20 u 159 CAM R 3584 1:30- VAN HOUTEN 3:20 w 159 CAM B 3 soc 541 1-8 3585 HILL 8 10:30 MUWH 261 CAM VAN HOUTEN I SPEECH Rhetoric and Public Address 3 SP 121 1-8 3586 09:30 3 SP 121 1-8 3587 08:30 MUWH 20! VIL 3 SP 322 1-8 3588 10:30 MUWH 205 v ll CARMICHAEL 3 SP 407 1-8 3589 11:3o MUWH 206 VIL NOBLES 3 SP 407 1-8 3680 MUWH 206 Vll NOBLES 7:3o-I0:2o 3 SP 407 1-8 3681 M 217 Vll NOBLES 7:30-10:2o SP 409 3670 w 217 VIL NOBLES 3 SP 423 1-8 3682 08:30 3 SP 431 1-8 3683 09:30 MUWH 206 VI L ALY 3 SP 432 1-8 3684 10:30 MUWH 205 VI L CARMICHAEL 3 3 3 3 SP 501 fofJWH 205 VIL SP 503 3671 CARMICHAEl 3672 SP 505 3673 SP 507 1-8 3685 11:30 SP 507 MUWH 206 Vll 1-8 3686 7:30-10:20 NOBLES SP 507 1-8 3687 M 217 v ll NOBLES SP 507 1-A 3688 7:30-10:20 w 217 Vll NOBLES SP 509 3674 COHEN SP 514 1-8 3689 COHEN Radio and Television Broadcasting SP 444 1-8 3780 ll:30 SP 501 3675 MUWH 331 Vll KRETSINGER SP 503 3676 SP 505 SP 507 3677 1-8 3781 1:30 SP 508 0-1 3710 MUWH 33! VIL KRETSI NGER SP 508 08:30- 5:20 MUWHF 9-10 3790 SHERR I FFS & SP 541 08:30- 5:20 MUWHF 1-8 3782 HALLETT& 09:30 MUWH 331 Vll KRETSINGER Speech Pathology and Audiology SP 370 1-8 783 SP 405 08:30 MUWH 3770 201 Vll WORT HI. EY SP 407 SP 409 3771 1-8 3784 3:30 SP 482 1-8 W& 201 Vll CHRISTENSEN& 785 09:30 SP 488 1-8 3786 MUWH 217 Vll RYAN SP 501 07:30 MUWH 201 Vll SP 503 3772 CHRISTENSEN SP 505 3773 SP 507 3774 SP 570 3775 SP 1-8 3787 11:30 572 1-8 MUWH 20! Vll WOOD SP 3788 12:30 576 1-8 MUWH 201 Vll RYAN 3789 09:30 SP 578 1-8 MUWH 206 Vll 3880 10:30 CHRISTENSEN 1-8 1-8 1-8 MUWH Theater 1 38811 3882 3883 11:30 MUWH 1:30- 5:20 MUWHF 1:30- 5:20 MUWHF 217 Vll WOOD 102 Vll FIBIGER 103 Vll ElliNGWOOD 103 Vll ElliNGWOOD G G G NR NR R GI IR IR IR c IRA IRA GAIR A A NR NR IRA IRA A A A A Theater (Continued) Drawing and Painting (Continued) Room, Course Title Credits Dept. No. Weeks T LN Time Days No. Weeks TLN Time Days Bldg. Instructor Notes PRODUCTION WORKSH 2-3 SP 266 1-8 3884 1:30- 5:20 MUWHF Crtdits Dept. 291 1-8 4282 08:30- 10:20 MUWH 123 LA FAWKES R ADV INTERPRETATION 3 SP 311 1-8 3885 10:30 1-3 ART 1-8 4283 10:30-12:20 MUWH 123 LA FOSTER R MUWH ART 291 COSTUME WORKSHOP 3 SP 315 1-8 3886 1 :3()- 5:20 1-3 1-8 4284 1:3()- 3:20 MUWH 123 LA FAWKES R MUWHF ART 291 ADVANCED ACTING 3 SP 353 1-8 3887 ll:30 MUWH 1-3 349 1-8 4285 10:30-12:20 MUW 139 LA MILLER R SEMINAR SP 407 3870 3 ART 1-8 4286 1:30- 4:20 MW 139 LA MILLER R ART 349 SEM ADVANC ACTING 3 SP 407 1-8 3888 3 1-8 4287 2:30- 4:20 MUW 138 CMM RYAN R ART 392 SEM ORAL INTERPRET 3 SP 407 1-8 3889 10:30 MUWH 2-4 ART 401 4270 IR SEM AOV TECH PRAC 3 SP 407 1-8 3980 4271 IR 103 ART 405 SEM DIRECTING 3 SP 407 1-8 3981 ART 438 6-7 4272 3:30- 5:20 MUWHF 123 sc KRAMER GN SEM COSTUME DESIGN 3 SP 407 1-8 3982 ART 490 1-8 4288 08:30-12:20 MUWH 124 LA YAROWSKY MBR I 'ITRO SCENE DESIGN 3 SP 461 1-B 3983 10:30 MUWHF ART 491 1-8 4289 12:30- 3:20 MUWH 125 LA RYAN MBR HI ST OF THEATER 3 SP 464 1-8 39B4 10:30 MUWHF ART 492 1-8 4380 2:30- 4:20 MUW 138 CMM RYAN GR LIGHTING FOR STAGE 2 SP 467 1-8 3985 ART 495 1-8 4381 FOSTER GIR RESEARCH SP 501 3970 ART 501 4370 IR THESIS SP 503 3971 ART 501 1-8 4382 139 LA MILLER IR READING SP 505 3972 ART 505 4371 IR SEMINAR SP 507 3973 ART 509 4372 IR SEM ADV TECH PRAC 3 SP 507 1-8 3986 ART 590 1-8 43B3 1:30- 4:20 MUWH 124 LA YAROWSKY IR SEM ORAL INTERPRET 3 SP 507 1-8 3987 10:30 MUWH ART 591 1-8 4384 08:30-11:20 MUWH 125 LA RYAN IR SEM ADVANC ACTING 3 SP 507 1-8 3988 ART 592 1-8 4385 RYAN IR SEM DIRECTING 3 SP 507 1-8 3989 SEM COSTUME DESIGN 3 SP 507 1-8 4080 ART EDUCATION SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ART 311 1-2 ">320 12:30- 2:20 MUWH& 221 ALL BURGNER& B 2 311 1-2 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 227 LA BURGNER B ARCHITECTURE ' ART 312 3-4 4340 12:30- 2:20 MUWH& 221 ALL BURGNER& B 2 ART 312 3-4 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 228 LA BURGNER B ' ART DESIGN STUDIO 11 3 ARCH 287 1-8 4081 OB:30-12: 20 MUWH ARE 313 5-8 4386 12:30- 2:20 MUWH& 221 ALL BURGNER& A 3 ARCHITECTUR DESIGN 4-6 ARCH 387 1-8 4082 OB :30-12:20 MUWH ARE 313 5-8 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 227 LA BURGNER B ' STUDIES ARCH 401 4070 ARE 401 4370 IR ARCHITECTUR DESIGN 5-6 ARCH 487 1-8 4083 08:30-12:20 MUWH ARE 405 4371 IR STUDIES ARCH 501 4071 ARE 407 1-8 438B 09:30 MUWH PAULIN I GRAD TERMINAL PROJ ARCH 509 1-8 4084 ARE 409 1-6 4360 08:30-10:20 MUWH 227 LA BALLINGER M ARCHITECTUR DESIGN 6 ARCH 587 1-8 4085 08:30-12:20 MUWH ARE 411 1-4 4342 10:30-12:20 MUWH 228 LA LDVANO GCI ARE 411 1-4 4343 10:30-12:20 MUWH 227 LA BALLINGER GBI ARE 411 s-a 4389 10:30-12:20 MUWH 228 LA LDVAND Gfll ARE 501 4372 IR LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE APE 505 4373 IR ARE 507 1-8 4480 09:30 MUWH PAULIN I ARE 507 1-8 4481 08:30 MUWH 241 LA KENSLER I STUDIES LA 401 140721 ARE 507 1-8 4482 2:30 MUWH 221 ALL SMITH I READING LA 405 3 ARE 507 5-8 41t83 12:30- 4:20 MUWHF c LIB FERR lNG TON I LANDSCAPE DESIGN lt-6 LA 489 1-8 4086 08:30-12:20 MUWH 215 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 6-8 LA 589 1-8 4087 08:30-12:20 MUWH 215 APPLIED DESIGN ART HISTORY ARH 204 1-8 lt484 10:30 MUWH 180 CAM LAWRENCE B CERAMICS 2-3 ART 255 1-8 4088 10:30-12:20 MUWH ARH 401 4470 IR WEAVING 2-3 ART 256 1-8 4089 1:30- 3:20 MUWH ARH 405 lt471 IR JEWELRY & METALSM 2-3 ART 257 1-8 4180 08:30-10:20 MUWH 3 ARH 407 1-8 4485 2:30 MUWH 180 .CAM LAWRENCE Bl ELEMENT SCULPTURE 2-4 ART 293 1-8 4181 10:30-12:20 MUWH ARH 50! 41t72 IR TECHNIC SCULPTURE 2-4 ART 393 l-B 4182 08:30-10:20 "'UWH ARH 503 4473 IR STUDIES ART 401 4170 ARH 505 4474 IR STUDIES CERAMICS ART 401 1-8 4183 ARH 507 1-8 44B6 2:30 MUWH 180 CAM LAWRENCE Bl READING ART 405 4171 ADVANCED CERAMICS 2-3 ART 455 1-B 4184 08:30-10:20 MUWH ADVANCED WEAVING 2-3 ART 456 1-R 4185 10:30-12:20 MUWH ADV JEWELR & METAL 2- 3 ART 457 1-8 4186 10:3()-12: 20 MUWH E OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ADVANCED SCULPTURE 2-4 ART 494 1-8 4187 10:30-12:20 MUWH STUDIES ART 501 4172 ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS STATISTICS STUDIES CERAMICS ART 501 1-8 4188 READING ART 505 - 4173 Accounting TERMINAL PROJECT ART 509 1-B 41R'l AC 221 1-8 4487 09:30 MUWH 266 CMM SOHA F DRAWING AND PAINTING AC 313 1-8 4488 11:30 MUWH 341 CMM LUNE SKI c AC 501 4475 AC 503 4476 AC 507 4477 PAINTING 2-3 ART 290 1-8 142801 08:30-10:20 MUWH 120 AC 511 1-8 4489 ll:30 MUWH 366 CMM SOHA K PAINTING 2-3 ART 290 . I 1-8 42B 1 10:30-12:20 MUWH 120 20 Business Statistics Course Title Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLN Time INTR BUS STATISTIC 3 BS 232 1-11 4590 12:30 RESEARCH BS 501 4570 THESIS BS 503 4571 SEMINAR BS 507 4572 STAllS BUS DEC IS BS 511 1-11 4591 08:30 C AC 221 D MTH 106 OR 109 OR EQUIVALENT E OPEN ONLY TO GRAD STUDENTS NOT COMPLETING BS 232 & 333 F SOPH STAND! NG K NOT INC IN 45 HRS FOR ADV BUS DEGREE Da·ys MWF MWF FINANCE AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT INTROOUCT TO LAW FINANCIAL !NSTITUT FINANCIAL MANAGE LAW BUS ORGAN I ZAT INTRO INVESTMENTS SEMINAR RESEARCH THESIS SEMINAR FINANCIAL MANAGE PROBLEMS FINANCE C EC 203 D ACC 313 E FBE 226 F SOPH STANDING 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 FBE 226 1-8 FBE 320 1-8 FBE 322 1-8 FBE 326 1-8 FBE 363 1-8 FBE 407 FBE 501 FBE 503 FBE 507 FBE 516 1-8 FBE 540 1-8 K NOT INC IN 45 HRS FOR ADV BUS DEGREE L FBE 322 4580 12:30- 2:20 UH 4581 09:30 MUWH 4582 2:30 MUWH 4583 12:30- 2:20 lJH 4584 10:30-12:20 MW 4573 4574 4575 4576 4585 1:30- 3:20 MW 4586 09:30-11:20 MW MARKETING, INSURANCE, AND TRANSPORTATION INTRO REAL ESTATE 3 MIT 322 1-8 4587 08:30 MUWH MARKET SYST & ANAL 3 MIT 323 1-B 4588 11:30 MUWH ANAL CDNSUM BEHAV 3 MIT 341 1-8 4589 12 :30- 2:20 UH RISK & INSURANCE 3 MIT 354 1-8 4680 10:30 MUWH SEMINAR MIT 407 4670 SEM SALES FORECAST 3 MIT 407 1-8 4681 1:30- 3:20 .MW SEM RETIRE SECURIT 3 MIT 407 1-8 4682 10:30-12:20 UH RESEARCH MIT 501 4671 RES URB MARK MEXIC 7 MIT 501 1-8 4683 THESIS >41T 503 4672 SEMINAR MIT 507 4673 SEM RETIRE SECURIT MIT 507 1-8 4684 10:30-12:20 UH SEM MEXIC URB MARK 5 MIT 507 1-8 4685 ADMIN OF MARKETING 3 MIT 511 1-8 4686 12:30 MUWH MARKET COMMUNICAT 3 MIT 562 1-8 4687 3:30- 6:20 u K NOT INC IN 45 HRS FOR AOV BUS DEGREE PERSONNEL AND INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT ORGAN INTERPER REI PRODUCTION MANAGE SEMINAR PERSONNEL RESEARCH MANAGE ' ./ 3 PIM 3 PIM PIM PIM PIM 321 1-8 46881 12:30- 2:20 UH 329 1-8 4689 12:30- 2:20 MW 407 4170 412 1-8 4780 08:30-10:20 UH 501 4171 Personnel and Industrial Management (Continued) Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLNj Time Days Room, P!M 503 4772 Bldg. Instructor Notes P!M 507 4773 PIM 511 1-8 4781 o9:3o-11:2o MW PIM 531 1-9 167 CMM SHAFFER 4782 1:30- 3:20 UH 366 CMM BEAL BUS DEGREE Business Education 3 BED 507 1-8 147831 08:30-10:20 UH 3 BED 508 1-2 4720 1 :30- 4 :20 167 CMM ANDERSON 3 BfO 508 3-4 MUWHF 266 CMM JOHSON 4740 1:30- 4:20 MUWHF 266 CMM YETKA COMMUNITY SERVICE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS CSPA 221 1-8 4784 09:30-11:20 UH C SPA 225 1-4 231 CMM VIEGAS 4743 09:30-11: 20 MW 241 CSPA 225 1-4 4744 09:30-11:20 CMM RAY& CSPA 226 5-8 UH 241 CMM RAY& 4785 09:30-11:20 CSPA 226 5-B MW 241 CMI' RAY& 4786 09:10-11:20 UH CSPA 321 1-4 4745 08:30-10:20 241 CMM RAY& CSPA 3Z2 5-B I'UWH 242 CMM R COLLINGS 4787 08:30-10:20 CSPA 401 MUWH 242 CMM R COLLINS 4775 CSPA 403 4776 CSPA 405 4777 CS PA 406 4778 CSPA 407 4779 CSPA 407 1-8 4788 6:30- 9:20 w CSPA 407 1-8 120 PE ROONEY 4789 10:30-12:20 CSPA 407 1-8 UH 238 CMM GREENE& 4880 10:30-12:20 CS PA 407 1-8 UH 189 CAM B~OOIE 4RR1 08:30-10:20 CSPA 407 1-8 MW 127 FCH THURRFR 4882 1:30- 3:20 lJH 137 CMI' CSPA 407 1-8 4883 08:)0-10:20 lUG MW 370 CMM ROUSS EVE CSPA 408 9 4890 09:30- 4: 2 0 CSPA 408 10 MUWHF RAY 4891 09:30- 4:20 MUWH~ CSPA 409 1-8 4884 RAY CSPA 409 1-11 489 2 P-REWER& CSPA 411 1-8 4~85 BRFWER& CS PA 411 1-11 489 3 BREWER & CSPA 412 1-8 4886 BREWER & CSPA 412 1-11 4894 RRF.WFR & CSPA 462 1-4 4746 1:30- 3:20 BREWER & MUWH 232 CMM ETTER CSPA 463 5-B 4887 1:30- 3:20 MUWH 232 CMM ETTER COLLEGE OF EDUCATION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION ED Special Workshops 508 5-7 4875 08:30- 4:20 EO 508 0 MUWH A LIB 4800 08:30- 4:20 MUWHF FD 508 9-10 4895 08:30- 4:20 ~AERTENS ED 508 MUWHF 152 EO HEARN 1-4 4840 12:30- 4:20 MUWHF EO 508 151 EO FUNK& 1-4 4841 1:30- 5:20 ED 508 5-8 MUWHF 136 EO Hllll& 4888 08:30-12:20 EO 508 5-8 MUWHF 101 FCH MILLER 4889 12:30- 4:20 MUWHF EO 508 5-B 151 EO ~AERTENS& 4980 08:30-12:20 MUWHF 124 ED 508 1-4 4940 08:30-12:20 MUWHF NES KEITH& EO 508 5-8 136 EO WALLFN& 4981 12:30- 4:20 MUWHF c LIB TUCKER& Elementary Education 3 EO 333 3 EO 451 1-4 1-8 1 49411 07:30-09:20 MUWH 232 CMM 4982 09:30 MUWH 232 CMM NYE M M M M M M I M MBC I >41 M M Ml M I IN I~ I I I I M M f) ON c c c c c c c c Elementary Education (Continued) Disadvantaged Youth (Continued) TLN Time Roo'" Room, Course TUle Credits Dept. N o. Weeks Days Bldg.' No. Weeks Time Days Bldg. Instructor Notes SEH INOIV INST EL 3 EO 507 1-8 4983 08:30 HUWH 15 2 ED 407 1-8 IQ SEH PRIMARY EOUCAT 3 EO 507 1-8 4984 10:30 MUWH 152 ED 407 1-8 6:30- 9:20 w 151 EO VASQUEZ Gl SEM THEO CH LEARN 3 EO 507 1-8 498~ 11:30 MUWH 152 ED 409 1-8 IQX SCIENCE IN EL SCH 3 EO 534 1-8 4986 12:30 HUWH 136 ED 509 1-8 LACEY 10 SOCIAL ST ELE M SCH 3 EO 535 1-8 4987 2:30 MUWH 336 tiUI SOCIAL ST EL EM SCH 3 EO 535 5-8 49BB 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 337 CIIM LANG ARTS ELEM SCH 3 EO 536 1-8 4989 09:30 MUWH 338 CIIM READING EL EM SCH 3 EO 537 1-8 5080 t:30 MUWH 216 ~l MATHEMAT ELEM SCH 3 ED 538 1-4 5040 10:30-12:20 MUWH 137 ED c PREREGISTRATION SUGGESTED Curriculum and Supervision F TEACHER INTERN ONLY Secondary Education EO 435 1-4 5340 3:30- 5:20 MUWHF c liB TUCKER ED 507 1-4 5341 12 :30- 3:20 HUWHF 100 NES SUTTLE Q EO 507 1-B 53BO 11:30 MUWH 369 CON SYLVESTER EO 509 1-4 5342 07:30-12:20 MUWHF 101 FCH SUTTLE Q SEM PRIN SEC TEACH 3 ED 407 1-8 50Bl 2:30 HUWH 137 ED EO 522 5-8 53Bl 12:30- 2:20 HUWH 106 FR LARJZA STUDENT TEACH JHS 3-15 ED 416 1-8 50B2 EO 553 l-8 53B2 OB :30 MUWH 30 sc SYLVESTER STUDENT TEACH SHS 3-1~ EO 417 1-B 5083 ED 566 1-4 5343 2:3D- 4:20 HUWH 106 FR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 3 ED 427 1-4 5041 07:30-09:20 HUWH 238 CMM EO 574 5-8 5383 12:30- 2:20 HUWH 332 CMM ACHESON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 3 EO 484 1-4 5042 12:30- 2:20 MUWH 152 ED SEM SS GAMES & SIM 3 EO 507 5-8 5081t 10:30-12:20 HUWH 137 ED INSTRUCT PRAC SEC 3 EO 585 1-4 5043 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 13B EO METH SEC lANG ARTS 3 ED 593 1-8 5085 1:30 HUWH 101 FCH COUNSELOR EDUCATION METH SEC MATHEMAT 3 EO 594 1-B 50B6 10:30 MUWH 370 Cllll METH SEC SOCIAL ST 3 EO 596 l-It 5044 12:30- 2:20 MUWH 13 8 ED EO 407 1-8 5384 1:30- 5:20 w 127 FCH lAUGHARY G EO 407 1-B 5385 7:00-11:00 u 137 EO PETERSON G 0 PREREGISTUTION REQUIRED EO 407 1-B 5386 7:00-11:00 M 151 EO CLEMENTS G ED 407 1-8 5387 1:30- 5:20 M 12 7 FCH WAlLER G EO 407 1-B 5388 1:30 32:0U H 127 FCH RYBOLT G Reading and Language Arts Center EO 407 1-8 5389 7:00-11:00 w 152 EO GILMORE G EO lt07 1-8 5480 07:30 MUWH 152 EO KRANZLER G EO 407 1-8 5481 09:30 MUWH 333 CMM MATTHEWS G EO 407 1-8 5482 7:00-11:00 H LCC HILLS G PRAC REMEO CL OIAG 3 ED 409 1-8 5087 EO 409 1-8 5483 10:30- 1:20 M 104 EO MATTHEWS G PRAC REM CL REMEO 3 EO 409 1-B 50B8 EO 409 1-8 5484 10:30- 1:20 u 104 EO DUDLEY G PSY READING INSTRU 3 EO 428 t-8 50B9 08:30 MUWH 137 ED EO 409 1-8 5485 10:3o- 1:20 w 104 EO PEARSON G PRIN REMEDIAL EOUC 3 EO 429 1-8 5180 07:30 MUWH 137 EO EO 409 1-8 51t86 10:30- 1:20 H 104 F.O PETERSON G OIAGNO BASIC SKILL 3 EO 465 1-8 51B1 09:30 MUWH 137 EO EO 409 1-B 54B7 1:30- 5:20 M 104 EO RYBOLT G OIAGNO BASIC SKILL 3 EO 465 1-8 5182 1:30 MUWH 214 FR EO 409 1-8 5488 1:30- 5:20 H 130 NES BROCKWAY G REMED BASIC SKILLS 3 ED 468 1-8 5183 2:30 MUWH 21 5 lll.l ED 409 1-8 5489 1:30- 5:20 w 125 FCH WALLER G READ H S & CDLL 3 ED 469 1-8 5184 10:3D MUWH 21t2 CMM ED 409 1-8 5580 10:30- 1:20 N 12 5 FCH JAMES G READ H S & COLL 3 EO 469 1-8 51B5 12:30 MUWH 137 ED ED 409 l-8 5581 7:00-11:00 u LCC HILLS Gl PRAC SCH PSYCHOLOG 3 ED 509 1-8 5186 EO 409 1-8 55B2 7:00-11:00 M 152 ED CLEMENTS G P~AC REHEO CL DIAG 3 EO 509 1-8 5187 EO 409 1-8 5583 08:30-11:20 F 135 EO BROCKWAY G PRAC REM CL REMEO 3 EO 509 1-8 5188 EO 409 1-8 ~584 1:30- 5:20 w 104 EO BROCKWAY G EO 409 1-8 5~85 10:30- 1:20 M 272 CMM JAMES G FO 409 1-8 5586 10:30- 1:20 w 272 CMM GILMORE G Intern Program ED 409 1-B 5587 1:30- 5:20 M 125 FCH KRANZlER G EO 485 1-8 5588 08:30 MUWH 101 CMM PEAR SON G EO 507 1-8 5589 7:00-11 :oo w 152 EO GILMORE FO 509 1-8 5680 10:30- t: 20 H 104 EO ~ATTHEWS 136 ED SEM TEACH ELEM SCH 3 EO 407 5-8 51B9 08:30-11:20 HUWHF EO 509 1-8 5681 10:30- 1:20 u 104 EO DUDLEY SEM OEVFL & LEARN 3 EO 407 1-8 5280 t:30 MUWH 137 ED EO 509 1-B 5682 10:30- 1:20 w 104 EO DUDLEY 136 ED WORK TEACH ELEM 3 EO 50B 0 5200 136 ED ED 509 1-8 5683 10 : 30- 1:20 H 104 EO PETERSON WORK TEACH SEC SCH 3 EO 508 0 5201 136 fD EO 509 l-8 5684 1:30- 5:20 M 104 EO RYBOlT WnRK TEACH ELEH 3 EO 508 10 5290 136 ED ED 509 1-8 5685 1:30- 5:20 w 130 NE SBROCKWAY WORK TEACH SEC SCH 3 EO 508 10 5291 6 ouo EO 509 1-8 5686 7:00-11:00 u LCC HILLS PRAC TEACH ELEH 3-9 EO 509 1-5 5250 07:30-12:20 MUWHF EO 509 1-8 5687 7:00-11:00 M 152 EO Cl EHENTS PRAC TEACH SEC SCH 3-9 EO 509 1-8 5281 07:3D-12:20 MUWHF 130 NES EO 509 1-8 5688 1:30- 5: 20 w 125 FCH WALLER 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 152 ED SEM READING EL SCH 3 EO 407 1-4 5240 136 ED EO 509 1-8 5689 10:30- 1:20 M 125 FCH JAMES SEM MATH ELEM SCH 3 EO 407 5-8 5282 2:30- 4:20 MU WH EO 509 1-8 5780 1:30- 5:20 w 104 EO BROCKWAY EO 509 1-8 5781 10:30- 1:20 M 272 CHH JAMES EO 509 1-8 5782 10:30- 1:20 w 272 CHM GILMORE 0 PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED 3 EO 526 1-8 5783 1:30- 3:20 UH 333 CMM PEARSON F TEACHER INTERN ONLY 3 EO 589 1-8 5784 3:30- 5:20 UH 333 CMM ROUSSE VE Disadvantaged Youth EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 407 1-B 152831 09:30-11:20 UH 3 EO 501 SEM ALIEN YOUTH EO 3 EO 3 1-8 157851 40T 5284 1:30- 3:20 UH EO SEM LIFE STYL POOR 3 EO 1-8 507 1-B 5786 DB :30-10 : 20 MUWH 138 EO TOPE& Educational Administration (Continued) Special Education (Continued) Room, Course Title Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLN Time Days No. Weeks TLN Time Days Bldg. Instructor SEM NONGRADED ELEM 3 EO 507 1-B 57B7 07:30 HUWH Notes SEM ADMIN BEHAVIOR 6 ED 507 1-8 5788 10:30-12:20 MUWH ED 489 1-8 OB:30- 3:20 MUWH CES LANCE & GL! SEM CHANGE ORGAN! Z 3 ED 507 1-B 57B9 OB:30 MUWH ED 507 1-B 6:30- 9:20 w 137 CMM HYERS SEM COMH C OLL ADM EO 507 1-B 5BBO 1:30 MUWH ED 507 1-B 6:30- 9:20 w 234 CHM DE JUNG SEM COM COL TEACH 3 EO 507 1-B 5BB1 09:30 HUWH EO 507 1-8 2:30- 5:20 HW 331 VIL PREHM SEC SCH ADM SUPERV 3 EO 527 5-B 5882 09:30-12:20 HUWH ED 507 1-8 1:30- 4:20 w 137 CHH MARTINSON EL SCH SUPER ADMIN 4 EO 554 1-8 58B3 10:30 MUWH ED 507 1-8 1:30- 4:20 w MCLEOD EVAL SEC SCH PROG 3 EO 559 1-4 5B40 09:30-11:20 HUWH ED 508 1-4 08:30- 3:20 HUWH CES MARTINSON SECONDARY SCH PROB 3 ED 560 5-8 5884 2:30- 4:20 HUWH ED 508 1-4 08:30- 3:20 HUWH CES LANCE PUBLIC SCHOOL AOH 3 eo 572 1-8 5885 11:3o- 1:20 UH EO 509 1-8 SHEPERD PUBLIC SCH ORGANIZ 3 eo 573 1-8 5BB6 11:3Q- 1:20 MW EO 509 1-6 MADSEN SCHOOL FINANCE 3 eo 575 1-8 5BB7 1:30 MUWH EO 509 1-8 1:30- 4:20 H 137 CHH ENGEL SEN SCHOOL BUILDINGS 3 EO 576 5-B 58B8 2:30- 4:20 HUWH ED 509 1-8 MARTINSON SCH PERSONNEL AOH 3 ED 580 1-B 5889 1:30 HUWH EO 563 1-B 3:30- 6:20 u 215 ALL ESPESETH BLOC EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SOCIAL FOUND TEACH ED 317 1-8 5980 09:30 HUWH READING ED 405 5970 SEMINAR ED 407 5971 AND RECREATION WORK NUTRITION ED 3 ED 408 1-2 5920 12 :3Q- 3:20 MUWHF PRAC TICUH ED 409 5972 HIST AMERICAN EOUC 3 eo 441 1-8 5981 10:30 MUWH pHYSICAL EDUCATION: SERVICE COURSES FOR MEN MODERN PHILOS EDUC 3 eo 445 1-8 5982 08:30 HUWH SOCIAL EDUCATION 3 ED 491 1-8 5983 11:30 HUWH PE 190 1-8 6383 09:30 MUWH PE BORCHARDT RESEARCH EO 501 5973 PE 190 1-8 6384 10:30-12:20 UH LGC BORCHARDT THESIS eo 503 5974 PE 190 1-8 6385 12:30- 2:20 MW LGC BORCHARDT READING EO 505 5975 PE 190 1-8 63B6 12:30- 2:20 UH LGC BORCHARDT SEMINAR EO 507 5976 PE 190 1-B 6387 2:30- 4:20 HW LGC CONANT SEM VALUES ED SYST 3 EO 507 1-B 59B4 OB:30 MUWH PE 190 1-B 638B 09:30 MUWH LEI VAN ROSSEN SEM INTERN AT ION EO 3-4 EO 507 1-8 59B5 08:30 HUWH PE 190 1-B 6389 10:30 MUWH LEI HCGAVERN SEH ISS HIST AM ED 3 EO 507 1-8 5986 09:30 HUWH PE 190 1-8 6480 11:30 HUWH GER i'CGAVERN PRACTICUM EO 509 5977 PE 190 1-8 6481 12:30- 2:20 HW ALO CTS VAN ROSS EN PE 190 1-8 6482 12:30- 2:20 HW 15 CTS BORREVEK PE 190 1-8 6483 12:30- 2:20 UH 15 CTS BDRR EVEK PE 190 1-8 6484 2:30- 4:20 HW ALD CTS BDRREVEK EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY PE 190 1-8 6485 2:30- 4:20 HW 15 CTS BRUMBACH PE 190 1-B 6486 2:30- 4:20 UH 15 CTS VAN ROSSEN PE 190 1-8 6487 08:30 HUWH 15 CTS VAN ROSSEN PE 190 1-8 648B 09:30 HUWH 15 CTS BAKER HUMAN OEV & LEARN 5 ED 326 1-8 5987 08:30-10:20 HUWH SEM DEV PSYCHOLOGY 3 ED 407 1-B 5988 10:30 HUWH Pf 190 1-8 6489 10:30 HUWH 15 CTS BAKER SEM FUND ED PSYCH 5 EO 407 1-8 5989 10:30-12:20 MUWH PE 190 1-B 65BO 11:30 MUWH 15 CTS BAKER PRAC SCH PSYCOLOGY 3-12 EO 409 1-8 6082 PE 390 1-8 65B1 09:30 MUWH PE BORCHARDT PRAC !NO INTEL TES 3 EO 409 1-B 6083 PE 390 1-B 65B2 10:30-12:20 UH LGC BORCHARIJT MEASUREMENT IN EO 3 ED 424 1-B 60B4 09:30 MUWH PE 390 1-B 65B3 12:30- 2:20 HW LGC BORCHARDT SEH THESIS 1 ED 507 1-8 60B5 3:30 u PE 390 1-B 65B4 12:30- 2:20 UH LGC BORCHARDT SEH PHILOSOPHY SC 3 ED 507 1-B 60B6 09:30 MUWH PE 390 1-8 6585 2:30- 4:20 Mil LGC CONANT SEM CONSULT SKILLS 3 ED 507 0-1 6010 PE 390 1-B 6586 09:30 HUWH LEI VAN ROSSEN 1NTR0 RES PROCEOUR 3 ED 512 1- B 60B7 09:30 HUWH 152 PE 390 1-8 65B7 10:30 HUWH LEI HCGAVERN EOUCAT STATISTICS 3 ED 515 1-8 60BB QB:30 HUWH 151 PE 390 1-B 6588 11:30 MUWH GER HCGAVERN MENTAL TESTS 3 ED 564 1-B 60B9 10:30 MUWH 21t3 PE 390 1-B 65B9 12 :30- 2:20 MW ALO CTS PE 390 1-B 66BO 12:30- 2:20 VAN ROSSEN HW 15 CTS BORREVEK PE 390 1-B 66B1 12:30- 2:20 UH 15 CTS BORR~VEK PE 390 1-B 66B2 2 :30- 4:20 MW ALO CTS BORREVEK 0 C ONOUCTED IN KENT, WASHINGTON PE 390 1-B 6683 2:30- 4: 20 HW 15 CTS BRUMBACH PE 390 1-8 66B4 2:30- 4:20 UH 15 CTS VAN ROSSEN PE 390 1-8 66B5 OB:30 MUWH 15 CTS VAN ROSSEN PE 390 1-B 6686 09:30 MUWH 15 CTS BAKER SPECIAL EDUCATION PE 390 1-8 6687 10:30 HUWH 15 CTS BAKER PE 390 1-8 66BB 11:30 MUWH 15 CTS BAKER SEM PHYS HANDICAP 3 ED 407 1-8 6180 12:30- 3:20 "' SEM ED PHYS HANDIC 3 ED 407 1-8 61 B1 6:30- 9:20 M seM THC EM OISTUR 3 ED ~07 1-B 61B2 6:3Q- 9:20 II SEM RES EXCEP CH 3 ED ~07 1-B 6183 6:30- 9:20 II EDUCATION: SERVICE COURSES FOR WOMEN SEM EXTEND CURR MR 3 ED 407 1-8 61Bit 08:30- 3:20 MUWH SEM ED EXCEP CHILD 1 ED 407 1-B 61B5 12•30 u SEM BEHAV SPEC eo ED 407 1-B 61B6 6:30- 9:20 H PE 1BO 1-B 6689 09 30 MUWH 3 PE 1BO PE BORCHAR OT WORK SOC CULT OEPR 4 EO 408 B-10 6190 08:30- 4:20 HUWH 1-8 6780 10 30-12• 20 UH LGC BORCHARDT PE PRAC TEA PHY HANOI 3-9 ED 409 1-8 6187 180 1-B 67B1 12 30- 2:20 MW LGC BORCHARDT Pe PRAC EMOT DISTURB 3 ED 409 1-B 618B 180 1-8 6782 12 30- 2:20 UH LGC BORCHARDT PRAC TEAC HENT RET 1-6 eo 409 1-6 6160 PE 180 1-B 6783 2 3D- 4:20 MW LGC CONANT PRAC AOMINIS SP ED 3-6 ED 409 1-B 61B9 PE 180 1-B 6784 09 30 MUWH LEI VANROSSEN 6:30- 9:20 u PE 180 1-8 6785 10 PSYCH EXCEPT CHILD 3 ED 462 1-B 6280 30 MUWH LEI ~CGAVERN MUIIH PE 1BO 1-8 6786 MENT RETARD CHILO 3 ED 464 1-B 62B1 07:30 PE 11 30 MUWH GER i'CGAVERN ADMIN SPECIAL EDUC 3 eo 471 1-B 6282 3:30- 6:20 "' 180 1-B 6787 12 30- 2:20 MW ALO CTS VANROSS EN PE 180 1-B 6788 12 30- 2:20 MW 15 CTS BORREVEK Service Courses for Women (Continued) Health Education (Continued) Course Title Credits Dept . No. Weeks TLN Time Days Roo,. Room, ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6789 12:30- 2:20 Bldg_' Dept. No. Weeks TLN Time Da)'S Bldg. lt1structor Notes UH 15 trs ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6880 2:30- 4:20 "W HE 409 7272 ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6881 2:30- 4:20 Mil AlD tTs HE 450 1-8 7380 11:30 UWHF 216 All S~ITH M ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6882 2:30- 4:20 UH 15 tTs HE 463 1- 8 7381 12:30 MUWH 101 PE KIME ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6883 08:30 MUWH 15 CTS HE 467 1-8 7382 1:30 MUWH 120 PE SCHLUDT ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6884 09:30 MUWH 15 CTS HE 501 7370 ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6885 10:30 MU WH 15 CTS HE 503 7371 ACT TENNIS PE 180 1-8 6886 11:30 MUWH 15 CTS HE 505 7372 ACT BODY BUILDING PE 380 1-8 6887 09:30 MUWH 15 CTS HE 506 7373 ACT GOLF PE 380 1-8 68R8 10:30-12:20 UH PE HE 506 1- 8 7363 11:30 UWHF 120 PE HAAR ACT GOLF PE 380 1-8 6889 12:30- 2:20 MW lGC HE 507 1-8 7384 10:30 UWHF 101 PE Kl '4E ACT GOLF PE 380 1-8 6980 12:30- 2:20 UH lGC HE 508 0 7300 08:30- 4:20 MUWHF 120 PE SCHl AADT ACT GOlF PE 38~ 1-8 6981 2:30- 4:20 MW lGC HE 509 7374 ACT SWIMMING PE 380 1-8 6982 09:30 MUWH lGC HE 542 1-8 7385 09 : 30 UWHF 129 PE HAAR ACT SWIM~ING PE 380 1-8 6983 10:30 MUWH let HE 543 l-8 7366 08:30 UWHF 114 PE SMITH ACT SWIMMING PE 380 1-8 6984 11:30 MUWH LEI GER ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 6985 12:30- 2:20 MW AlD CTS ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 6986 12:30- 2:20 MW 15 CTS ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 6987 12:30- 2:20 UH 15 CTS RECREATION AND PARK MANAGEMENT ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 6988 2:30- 4:20 MW AlD CTS ACT TENNIS PE 380 1 - 8 6989 2:30- 4:20 MW 15 CTS ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 7080 2:30- 4:20 UH 15 CTS RM 405 7375 ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 7081 08:30 MUWH 15 CTS RM 406 7376 ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 7082 09:30 MUWH 15 CTS RM 407 1-8 7387 RODNEY ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 7083 ID:30 MUWH 15 CTS RM 407 1-8 7388 07:30 UWHF 129 PE FORD ACT TENNIS PE 380 1-8 7084 11:30 MUWH 15 CTS RM 408 0 7301 07:30- 9:20 MUWHF 114 PE FORO RM 409 7377 RM 415 1-8 7389 RM 501 7378 RM 503 7379 PHYSICAL EDUCATION: PROFESSIONAL COURSES R~ 505 7470 RM 506 7471 READING PE 405 7070 R" 507 7472 PROBlEMS PE 406 7071 RM 507 1-8 7480 6:30- 9:20 WE 120 PE RODNEY PROS COACH CliNIC 1-2 PE 406 0 7000 08:30- 5:20 MUWHF 150 RM 507 1-8 7481 07:30 UWHF 129 PE FORD PROB HUMAN ANATOMY 3 PE 406 1-8 7085 2:30 MUWH 118 RM 508 0 7400 07:30- 9:30 MUWHF 114 PE FORD A WORK SEC & COll PE 1-6 PE 408 1-3 7030 07:30- 4:20 MUWHF RM 554 1-8 7482 6:30- 9:20 UE 120 PE FORD A WORK TEACH AQUATIC 2 PE 408 0 7001 08:30- 4:20 MUW HF WORK ElEM SCH PE 3 PE 408 7 7072 08:30- 4:50 MUWHF METH El SCH PHY EO 3 PE 420 1-8 7086 07:30 UWHF TESTS + ~EASUREMEN 3 PE 446 1 - 8 7087 10:30 UWHF SCHOOL KINESIOlOGY 3 PE 472 1-8 7088 07:30 UWHF OF JOURNALISM PHYSIOlOG EXERCISE 3 PE 473 1-8 7089 09:30 UWHF RESEARCH PE 501 7073 THESIS PE 503 7074 RE'ADING PE 505 7075 J 335 1-8 7483 1:30 U& 313 All FREEMESSER &ROBlEMS PE 506 7076 J 335 1-8 7484 1:30- 5:20 M 318 All PROS El EM SCH PE 9 PE 506 3-8 7180 oa: 30- 4:20 MUWHF 121 GER J 335 1-8 7485 I :30- 5:20 w 318 All PROS ATHLET WOMEN 3 PE 506 1-8 7181 10:30 UWHF 207 GER J 335 1-8 7486 1:30- 5:20 H 318 All SEM PHILOSOP OF PE 3 PE 507 1- 8 7182 08:30 UWHF 120 PE J 341 1- 8 7487 09:30 MUWH 215 All WINTER SEM COMPARATIVE PE 3 PE 507 1-8 7183 1:30 MUWH 129 PE J 403 7476 SEM ADV EX PHYSIOl 3 PE 507 1-8 7184 08:30 UWHF 129 PE J 4D5 7477 IR SEM SC BASES OF PE 3 PE 507 3-8 7185 09:30 MUWHF 114 PE J 421 1-8 7488 08:30 IR J MUWH 313 All WEBB G SEM SOC BASE OF PE 3 PE 507 3-8 7186 11:30 MUWHF 114 PE 431 1-8 7489 10:30 MUWH 314 All NESTVOlD WORK TEACH AQUATIC 2 PE 508 0 7100 08:30- 4:20 MUWHF lEI J 455 1-4 7440 09:30 MUWH 313 All REA G WORK El EM SCH PE 3 PE 508 7 7170 oa: 30- 4:50 MUWHF 121 GER J 507 1-4 7441 1:30- 3:20 MUWH 215 All EWAN G DEVELOPMENTAl PROG 3 PE 520 1-8 7187 12:30 MUWH 120 PE J 494 1-8 7580 2:30 MUWH 313 All LEMERT PRDC COR REC PHY EO 3 PE 521 1-8 7188 12:30 MUWH 207 GER J 501 7570 G MOTOR SKill LEARN 3 PE 533 1-8 7189 10:30 UWHF 129 Pf J 503 7571 IR STATISTICAl ~ETHOO 3 PE 540 1-8 7280 1:30 MUWH 101 PE J 505 7572 I R METHOO"S RESEARCH 3 PE 5't4 1-8 7281 2:30 MUWH 120 PE J 507 1-8 7581 2:30- 6:20 IR u 318 All 114 PE J 507 1-8 7582 Wllli~MS G AOMINIST ATHLETICS 3 PE 552 1-8 7282 07:30 UWHF 08:30-10:20 u 318 All ADMINIS FACILITIES 3 PE 556 1-8 7283 12:30 "UWH 11 4 Pf FREE MESSER G CURR I CUL CON STRut T 3 PE 558 1-8 7284 09:30 UWHF 120 PE GROWTH TISSU ORGAN 3 PE 563 1-8 7285 2:30 MUWH 207 GER GROSS ANHOHY 3 PE 573 1-8 7286 II :30 UWHF 129 PE SCHOOL OF ANALY MOTOR SKILLS 3 PE 575 1-8 7287 II :30 UWHF 10 1 PE LIBRARIANSHIP HEALTH EDUCATION LI B 411 1-8 7583 07:30 MUWH 106 ll B G'L) FIElD LI B 411 1-8 7584 08:30 "UWH 106 LIB FIELD GS li S 421 1-8 7585 10:30 LI B 431 MUWH 133 liB REYNOLDS GS PERSONAL HEALTH 3 HE 250 1-8 72881 10:30 UWHF 1-8 7586 ll:30 MUWH 133 LIB PI ERR ON UWHF li B 432 1-8 7587 G FIRST AID 3 HE 252 1-8 9 08:30 12:30 MUWH 133 liB TANNER li B 442 1-8 7588 G READING HE 405 7270 1:30 MUWH 133 liB PIERRON li B 451 G PROBLEMS HE 406 7271 1-8 7589 07:30 MUWH 133 liB POSTEll G WORK SMOK & 01 SEAS HE 408 0 7200 08:30- 4:20 MUWHF li B 451 1-8 7680 09:30 MUWH 133 LIB liS 451 1-8 7681 2:30 POSTEll G MUWH 133 liB TANNER G Librarianship (Continued) Music (Continued) Course Title Credits Dept . No. Weeks TLN Time Days Room, Credits Dept. No. Weeks TLN Room~ Bldg. Time Days Bldg. fttstructor SEM ARCHIVAL ADMIN 3 LIB 507 1-8 7682 2 30- 4:20 UH 106 2-4 MUS 490 1-8 Notes ADV CATAL & CLASS! 3 LIB 512 1-B 76B3 11 30 MUWH 106 LIB 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 106 MUS BITTNER FOR ADV BIBLIO & RELER 3 Ll6 522 1-B 7684 OB 30 MUWH 133 LIB 2-4 MUS 490 1-8 108 MUS FARMER FOR GOVERNMENT PUBLICA 3 LIB 523 1-8 76B5 2 30- 4:20 MW 106 lift Z-4 MUS 490 1-8 213 MUS HLADKY FOR LIBRARY ADMINISTRA 3 LIB 53B 1-B 76B6 09 30-ll:2o MW 106 LIB 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 205 MUS BAILEY FOR INSTRUCT MATERIALS 3 LIB 543 1-8 7687 09 30-ll :zo UH 237 CMM 2-4 MUS 490 1-8 120 MUS BREIDENTHAL FOR STORYTELLING 3 LIB 55B 1-8 76B8 OB 30 MUWH 106 LIB 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 216 MUS CUNNINGHAM FOR STORYTELLING 3 LIB 55B 1-B 76B9 1 30 MUWH 106 LIB 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 206 MUS MCMANUS FOR RES LIBRARIANSHIP 3 LIB 571 1-B 77BO 1 30 MUWH 204 CtiA 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 135 MUS BUTLER FOR LIBRARY AUTOMATION 3 LIB 572 1-B 7781 4 30 MUWH 133 LIB 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 135 MUS BUTLER FOR 2-4 MUS 490 1-B 221 MUS LEWIS FOR 1 MUS 493 1-B 4:30- 6:20 u MUS HILLSTROM FOR MUS 501 104 MUS OWEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC G MUS 503 o MUS 505 N Music MUS 507 ON z MUS 507 6-B 3 MUS 507 1-8 OB 30 MUWH 125 MUS NEWMAN PERFORM PIANO 1-4 MUS 190 1-B 77B2 106 2 MUS 507 1-B 2 30 MUWH 7.02 MUS WILSON PERFORM PIANO 1-4 MUS 190 1- B 77B3 108 3 MUS 51! 5-8 07 30 MUW 7.23 MUS HILLSTROM PERFORM STRING 1-4 MUS 190 1-B 77B4 213 3 MUS 565 1-8 2 30- 4:20 MUWH 104 MUS CYKLER PERFORM VOICE 1-4 MUS 190 1-8 7785 205 MUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 09 30 MUWH 202 MUS HURWITZ PERFORM VOICE 1-4 MUS 190 1-8 7786 120 MUS Z-4 MUS 590 1-8 106 MUS Bl TTNER FOR PERFORM WOODWIND 1-4 MUS 190 1-8 7787 21 6 NUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 108 MUS FARMER FOR PERFORM WOODWIND 1-4 MUS 190 1-8 7788 206 MUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 213 MUS HLADKY FOR PERFORM ORGAN 1-4 MUS 190 1-B 7789 135 MUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 205 MUS BAILEY FOR PERF HARPSICHORD 1-4 MUS 190 1-8 7B80 135 MUS Z-4 MUS 590 1-B 120 MUS BREI DENT HAL FOR PERFORM BRASS 1-4 MUS 190 1-8 7881 22 1 MUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 216 MUS CUNNINGHAM FOR PERFORM BRASS 1-4 MUS 190 1-B 7882 129 MUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-B 206 MUS MCMANUS FOR BAND 1 MUS 195 1-7 7870 ll 30 "--WH 129 "US 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 135 MUS BUTLER FOR ORCHESTRA 1 MUS 196 1-B 7883 6 30- B: 00 MUW 125 MUS 2-4 MUS 590 1-8 135 MUS BUTLER FOR CHORUS 1 MUS 197 1-B 7BB4 6 30- 8:oo MUW 202 MUS 1-4 MUS 590 1-8 221 MUS LEWIS FOR PERFORM PIANO 1-4 MUS 290 1-B 7885 106 MUS I MUS 591 1-8 MUS HILL STROM FOR PERFORM PIANO 1-4 MUS 290 1-8 78B6 108 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-8 106 MUS Bl TTNER FOR PERFORM STRING 1-4 MUS 290 1-B 7BB7 213 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-8 10B MUS FARMER FOR PERFORM VOICE 1-4 MUS 290 1-8 788B 205 "US 1 MUS 591 1-B 213 MUS HLADKY FOR PERFORM VOICE 1-4 MUS 290 1-B 7BB9 120 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-B 205 MUS BAILEY FOR PERFORM WOOD WI NO 1-4 MUS 290 1-B 79BO 216 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-B 120 MUS BREIDENTHAL FOR PERFORM WOODWIND 1-4 MUS 290 1-B 79B1 206 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-B 216 MUS CUNNINGHAM FOR PERFORM ORGAN 1-4 MUS 290 1-B 79B2 135 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-8 206 MUS MCMANUS FOR PERF HARPS ICHJRD 1-4 MUS 290 1-8 7983 135 MUS I MUS 59! 1-B 135 MUS BUTLER FOR PERFORM BRASS 1-4 MUS 290 1-8 7984 221 MUS 1 MUS 591 1-8 135 MUS BUTLFR FOR PERFOR~ BRASS 1-4 MUS 290 1-8 7985 MUS I MUS 59! 1-8 22! MUS Lfii!S FOR MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 2 MUS 321 1-8 7986 07:30 MUIIH 203 MUS I MUS 592 1-8 MUS HILLSTROM FOR PERFORM PIANO 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 79B7 106 MUS I MUS 592 1-8 106 MUS BITTNER FOR PERF OR~ PIANO 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 7988 108 MUS 1 MUS 592 1-8 108 MUS FARMER FOR PERFORM STRING 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 7989 213 MUS 1 MUS 592 1-8 2!3 MUS HLADKY FOR PERFORM VOICE 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8080 205 MUS 1 MUS 592 1-8 205 MUS BAILEY FOR PERFORM VOICE 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8081 120 MUS 1 MUS 592 1-8 120 MUS BREIDENTHAL FOR PERFORM WOODWIND 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8082 216 !IUS I MUS 592 1-8 216 MUS CUNNINGHAM FOR PERFOR~ WOODWIND 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8083 206 MUS 1 MUS 592 1-8 206 MUS MCMANUS FOR PERFORM ORGAN 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8084 135 MUS 1 MUS 592 1-8 135 MUS BUTLER FOR PERF HARPSICHORD 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 B085 135 MUS I MUS 592 1-8 135 MUS BUTLER FOR PERFORM BRASS 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8086 22 1 MUS I MUS 592 1-8 22 I MUS LEWIS FOR PERFORM BRASS 2-4 MUS 390 1-8 8087 MUS 1 MUS 595 1-7 MUS HILLSTROM MUS 391 1-8 8088 106 .. us 1 MUS 596 11:30 MUWH 129 MUS FOR PERFORM PIANO 2 1-8 8786 IR PERFORM PIANO 2 MUS 391 1-B 8089 108 MUS 1 MUS 597 1-8 6:30- 8:2o MUW 12 5 MUS HURWITZ 8787 6:30- IR PERFORM STRING 2 MUS 391 1-8 B!80 213 "us 8:20 MUW 202 MUS WILSON IR PERFORM VOICE 2 MUS 391 1-8 8181 205 MUS PERFORM VOICE 2 MUS 391 1-8 8182 !20 .. us PERFORM WOODWIND 2 MUS 391 1-8 8183 216 MUS PERFORM WOOD WI NO 2 MUS 391 1-8 8!84 206 MUS PERFORM ORGAN 2 MUS 391 1-8 8185 135 MUS PERF HARPSICHORD 2 MUS 391 1-8 8186 !35 MUS PERFORM eRASS 2 MUS 391 1-8 8187 221 MUS PERFORM eRAS$ 2 MUS 391 1-8 8!B8 MUS Music Education BAND 1 MUS 395 1-7 8170 11 30 MUWH 129 "us ORCHESTRA 1 MUS 396 1-8 8189 6 30- a: oo MUW 125 MUS CHORUS 1 MUS 397 1-8 B280 6 30- B:oo MUll 202 "us MU E 383 1-8 8788 MUS 405 8270 MUE 405 11:30 MUIIH 203 MUS READ lNG 877! IE SEMINAR MUS 407 8271 MUE 407 8772 GO SEM THEORY REVIEW 1 MUS 407 1-8 8281 1 30 "-JIIH MUE 407 1-4 8740 G WORK PI Al\ll 2 MUS 408 6 8260 09 30-!l: 20 MUIIHF& MUE 40B 1 2:30- 4:20 MUWH 203 MUS ~ART! N MUWHF MUE 8710 I :30- 4:20 MUWHF G & & MUS 408 6 I 30- 3:20 50! 104 MUS APPLEBAUM CHORAL ARRANGING 3 MUS 439 1-8 8282 10 30 MUWH 104 MUE 503 8773 GF 8774 0 LISlE~ UNnERSTANO 3 MUS 450 1-8 8283 ll 30 MUWH 202 MUE 505 8775 N ORCHESTRAL LITERAl 2 MUS 456 1-A 8284 ll 30 MUW 104 HUE 507 8776 0 SONG LITERATURE 3 MUS 460 1-8 8285 08 30-10:20 MW !04 HUE 507 1-4 B741 4:30- 6:20 MUWH 203 MUS MARTIN Music Education (Continued) Time Days Co r~ rse Title Credit s Dept. No. Weeks TLN 8789 10:30 !oUW SEM MUSIC EDUCAT WORK CH MUS CURRIC ~ PRACTICUH CONCEPTS TEACH MUS MUSIC IN ELEM SCH ADH!NIST SCH MUSIC COMPAR MUS PEDAGOG ADVANCED PEDAGOGY E ELEH MAJORS ONLY F EXTRA FEE 0 DEANS CONSENT 2 4 ~ 3 3 3 3 3 HUE 507 MUE 508 MUE 508 HUE 509 HUE 532 HUE 533 HUE 536 HUE 537 HUE 591 1-8 5-6 8860 08:30-11:20 HUWHF& 5-6 1:30- 3:20 MUWHF 8111 1-8 8880 08:30 HUWH 1-8 8881 12:30 HUWH 1-8 8882 07:30 MUWH 5-8 8883 12:30- 2:20 !oUWH 1-8 8884 07:30 HUWH MILITARY SCIENCE AND AEROSPACE STU Military Science MILITARY SCIENC II MILITARY SCIENC II MILITARY SC!ENC II READING RESEARCH THESIS SEH INTERNATIO ST MIL 221 1-8 r885\ MIL 222 1-8 8886 MIL 223 1-8 8887 Aerospace Studies AS 405 \8810\ INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES IST !ST 8-12 IST 501 503 507 1-8 \ 88711 8872 8888 TRIAL PROGRAM BLANK Department and Course Nu..Wers Class Hours for Proposed Schetitde Cre dits Fall Sum. 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Sorenson ----------------102 PLC Advising ____________________ Mrs. Fagot --------------------140 HEN Services ------------------------- Dean DuShane --------------- 207 EM _________ _____ ----------------------- Mr. Bar kh ur st ---------------201 EM ice------------------------------------------- Mr. McLaul!'hlin ------------107 EM Offi,ce.-------- --------------------------------- Mr. Rhoades --------------------102 EM J 71 L 72 Lib 73 Mus,MuE 73 Mil,AS 78 Ist 78 REGISTRATION FEES Registration for full load (8 or more term hours) for credit: Resident undergraduate, per term.--------------------------------------------------------------- Nonresident undergraduate, per *Nonresident undergraduate "returning," per term--------------------------------------- * "Returning nonresident" undergraduate students identified as follows: (a) students who paid the nonresident fee at the University of Oregon in th or Winter or Spring terms of 1968-69 e or (b) students who paid the nonresident fee at the University of Oregon P . 1968-69 and were serving in the U.S. armed forces during some part~ academic year 1968-69. 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Approved by Budget Office for academic staff ; Personnel Office for classified staff), per term hour.. .... Deposit (against breakage or loss of University property; refundable), per year Late-registration fee (full-time students), $5 .00 for first day, plus $1.00 for each additional day allowed ............ -------------------------------------------------· Drop/ Add/ Change fee, per course ........................................... -------------------------------- ... Exceptions to procedural deadlines, if approved. may be assessed a penalty fee ... TUITION REFUND SCHEDULE-Fall Term 1969 lHclu siz·c Dates Before Close of 1st Week. ........................................... Sept. 29-0ct. Before Close of 2nd Week ......................................... -Oct. 6-0ct. 10 ............. -------- .. .. Before Close of 4th Week .......................................... Oct. 13-0ct. " .. _ ....... -------------------- ... --:' Before Close of 6th Week__ _________ ....... ----._ .. ----- ________ Oct. 27-Nov. 7 ........................ . No refund after November 7 Refu11d Sched ul e subject to change. 15 . CO.DE~ FOR MAJOR-RELATED TO CLASS STANDING maJor designations are closely related sine . note and follow the authorized c~mb' e (lOst mt1ors are restricted to specified ma wns o code numbers as listed below. ' ' ' res man ; 2, Sophomore) IO N STUDENTS (&or + Special · 1 F h Liberal Arts 61 Pre-J?r?fessional Business Adnumstration 69 Pre-l?rofessional Community Service & P ublic Affairs 73 Pre-professional Education 81 Pre-prJJ>ono-t .. ...;:.. : than 150 graded hours; the minimum is 2.00 also for the mean of all grades ear Resident work (registered with U.O. on Eugene or Portland campus) must of the last 60 hours; not more than 9 hours of optional Pass credits may be m· ·~ •·· ..L ,,-., recommendation certifies completion of all special requirements in the major. Group Requirements Courses Group I, Arts and Letters. One sequence must be lower-division (*below). 0 11 in literature ( t below). ' e *t Literature (Honors College) (AL 101, 102, 103) '[Introduction to Japanese Literature (AL 301, 302, 303) t Literature of the Ancient World (AL 304, 305, 306) t Introduction to Chinese Literature (AL 307, 308, 309) t Introduction to Germanic Literature (AL 310, 311, 312) t Introduction to Russian Literature (AL 313, 314, 315) :1 I~trod~ction t.o Homer (CL 101, 1Q2) .~nd Int_roduction to Plato (CL 103) <· 1 CICero s Oratwns ( CL 104) and V 1rg1l s Aemd ( CL 1 OS) and Terence ( CL 106) t Livy (CL 301) and Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics (CL 302) and Horace's Ode *Second-Year Chinese (OL 101, 102, 103) s *Second-Year Japanese (OL 104, 105, 106) *t Survey of English Literature (Eng 101, 102, 103) *t Introduction to Literature (Eng 104, 105, 106) *t World Literature (Eng 107, 108, 109) *t Shakespeare (Eng 201, 202, 203) tThree terms from: Tragedy (Eng 301), Epic (Eng 303), Comedy (Eng 304) 305), The Literature of the English Bible (Eng 306, 307) ' *Second-Year German (GL 101, 102, 103) *Second-Year Norwegian (GL 104, 105, 106) *Second-Year Swedish (GL 107, 108, 109) t Survey of German Literature (GL 301, 302, 303) *Second-Year Russian (SL 101,102, 103) *t Readings in Russian Literature ( SL 301, 302, 303) *Second-Year French (RL 101, 102, 103) *Second-Year Italian (RL 104, 105, 106) *Second-Year Spanish (RL 107, 108. 109) t Survey of French Literature (RL 301, 302, 303) t Survey of Spanish Literature (RL 304, 305, 306) t Survey of Italian Literature (RL 307, 308. 309) History of Ancient Philosophy (Ph1301 , 302, 303)t History of Modern Philosophy (Ph1304, 305, 306)t Theory and Literature of Rhetoric (Sp 301, 302, 303) *Survey of the Visual Arts (ArH 201,202, 203)t *History of Western Art (ArH 204,205, 206)t *History of Oriental Art (Ar H 207, 208, 209):j: *Introduction to Music and Its Literature (Mus 201, 202, 203)t *History of Music (Mus 204,205, 206)t :j: Classified here for group clearance only. G1'0np II, Social Scie11ce. One sequence must be lower-division (*below); not be from the same department. *Social Science and Social Policy (SSe 104, 105, 106) *Introduction to the Social Sciences (Honors College) (SSe 201,202, 203) *General Anthropology (Anth 101, 102, 103) *Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Anth 207,208, 209) Society and Culture (Anth 301. 302, 303) *Principles of Economics (Ec 201,202, 203) ':'Introductory Geography (Geog 105, 106, 107) •:• World Regional Geography (Geog 201,202, 203) Geography of Oregon (Geog 301) and Geography of North America (Geog 302. *History of Western Civilization (Hst 101, 102, 103) *History (Honors College) (Hst 107, 108, 109) *History of the United States (Hst 201,202, 203) Europe since 1789 (Hst 301. 302. 303) English History (Hst 304, 305, 306) 19 SCHOLASTIC REGULATIONS Co111111ittee is composed of 7 faculty members and 4 . ffi . upon recommendation of the Co ~~ ° CIC members (non-voting), r by the_ President upon ~ecommendati~~1~tA.suo~mmittees. Two student esponslble for the admm1stration d · · . . the scholastic records of student~nd l_nterpreta~wn of Umverslty scholastic pro_bation and sets goals for im omg _unsat~sfactory work, places such contmued unsatisfactory ac d p~ovemefnt, dlsquahfies students from attending , a emlc per ormance, and passes on petitions for Scholast · D fi · . . IC c Clency Committee e1 t ·t · · · II'O~eO I C~N ll2 L A l~q PLC Fr 56 1 'i62 '56) C8:1Q-t0:~0 li' W 24 1 (M "' EC '5 7 5 5 76 57~ 2:~0- 4: 10 UH 2~3 CHA Sflll tTt-1 + WATTLE S S I EGfl CAMPBE L UNOT KOPLIN+ nAVI S ~ I ERWAG D-Economic proh oi dcn·loping arc ENr. FNG F:NG t:"'.:l) FNG FNC 0 NG 170 PLC 306 DEA 2 16 All l,.m. ~ 204 CHA 03 241 c "" LJTERAT 03 5 our: UTFRAT 03 306 All L(TERAT 03 101 c•• • ... rn.t.T n > 7.03 CHA 03 369 C~N 03 173 c •• 03 207 CON 03 366 c~• 03 170 PLC 03 105 CON 03 105 co~ 03 744 c•• 03 1, r..cD English (Continued) ENG ........ ENG ENG ~~.,.. ~· ·..., E~G ENG '=~G FNG c~~ E•G ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG Fall Day WWF WWF . ·- ... 417 12:30 ~WF . -- ·- - ... •~ <- <>. i. • JV ... 425 425 ~-., .. ----- --- . -- "'TJl .,.;>, l -~ u ... 434 440 441 442 !0 :30 •wF 440 441 442 2:3 c .... 450 451 452 0<>:30 NIWF ,.1:1 . --- -- .1. *JV """ 463 464 46'5 ~:30 .... 477 478 479 11:30 .... 481 48? 483 ll :3D-!2:50 UH 481 482 483 7:00- 8:20 UH 487 488 10:30 .... 488 488 488 11:30 MWF 491 ll :30 ~WF 491 . -- 5!9 520 52! 522 08:30 520 521 522 10:30 •w• •w• lUI t-lH 184 PLC ··~ PLC 151 ED 313 All 172 c~• 336 CMM '"' (.;!I'M 70 1 CON 243 c•• 232 c•~ 184 PLC 189 PlC 189 Pte 342 CM• ! 59 PlC !59 PlC 29 Notes J SHERWOOD G 15143 TOELKEN r. 1:; 1 ... A BALL G 5147 TOELKEN ~ 5148 ALLEN " li 1 4Q · - - - - G 5155 5 ~6 ~1'7 5!58 1511)Q BALL GC 5!62 CAOBURY G 5163 CROSS G 5!64 W HANDY G 5!65 Al •RECHT G 5166 J SHERWOOD G 5167 f'ARTF.l " 5168 BARTEl ~ 5169 WILLARD ~ 5!70 SLOAT . 1:1"71 T I ~ I ~~ I UJ\ I If I t I I I lloo Ill ~ ~ .. lit: C) ~ liQ ~ C) r.. C) :a.. .... .... (I) ~ liQ ::.. ~ .... :t: i:;) :a.. ~ ~ ~ 11:1 .... ~ :a.. .... ... (I) Ill: liQ ::.. ... :t: i:;) English (Continued) TLX Tit le Cred. Dept. Fall ff' in. Spr. T ime Day Room Bldg. 5212 HIST STR F~G LANG 0 5 ENG '20 II: 30 MWF !59 PLC 5213 BIBLIOGRAPHY Ol ENG 540 '5214 MODERN POETRY OS ENG 589 588 2:30 MWF !59 PLC S7!5 MODERN FICTION 05 ENG 590 591 ')92 3:31>- 4:50 UH 202 CHA SS 70-Eng !01, 103. JQ.I, 105, 106, 20 1. 202.203, 394,396,403, 405, 428, 452, 48 1. 501. 503, 505, 507 C-Grad only D-Prereq Eng 492 03 03 WR WR 080 Writing 12 :30 MWF l:30 MWF fllsfr~tctor SLOAT D TAYLO~ WEATHfRHfAO WEGEl! ~ Writing (Continued) Dept. Fall Win . S pr. WR WR WR t:3c- 1:2o H 3:30- 5:20 H Da.y Room Bldg. Instructor 170 PLC HAISLIP 319 ALL REGENOS F-Third hour to be arranged J-Prereq Wr 121 GEOGRAPHY ' WF + • ~ Notes H H 31 TLN TLN Cred. TEACH GEOLOGY 04 GEOL 101 GEOLOGY 04 GEOL 101 GECl 101 GECL 101 .. GEOl 101 • GECl 101 GEOl 101 GEOL 101 . GECl 101 + GECl 101 HON 04 Geography (Continued) Time Day 11 :30 F GEOLOGY 102 103 (9: 3C MWF+ 102 103 2= 30 fiiWf+ 102 103 oa:30-10:20 I) 102 103 cs:30-I0:20 u 102 103 1:30- 3:20 u 102 103 3:3()- ~:20 u 102 103 10:30-12:20 w 102 103 ca: 10-10:20 102 103 J0:3o-12: 7. 0 102 103 t:30- 1:20 H Room Bldg. 160 CON 123 sc 123 sc 41 sc 44 sc 44 sc 41 sc 41 sc 44 sc 47 sc 47 sc Instructor SM! TH+ BOGGS UYS THORM A~ 03 523 03 532 533 ~~~~~~~--------~0~3----~~~5~7~1~~5~7~2~5~7~3~11~:~3~0~------M~W~F--_249 SC O-Gen Chern Q-Calculus SS '70-Geol 101 , 2, 3; 406,401,405,408,455, 501, 503, 505, 506 C-Geol 103 BEAULIEU ORR BlAN~ D-Geo\326 E-Geol 325, 6, 7 F-Ch 104, 105, 106, 108, 109 J-Geol 101 , 102 K-Geol 101. \02, 103 L-Ph 203 T -Geol 392 ( Prin Strat ) t:-Geol 491 (Struct ) V-Geol 461 , 2, 3 ( Min Para) W-Geol 327 (M in ) X-Gcol 331, 2 ( lntro Paleo) GERMAN AND RUSSIAN German Gl GL German (Continued) 550 551 3:3()- 6:20 H 109 FR ~~~~~UM 104 107 ~-R~comm~nded as 3rd yr course ~=~~n~;:,~ 1iit~!~ct(~1~t~~t~nt years high school Russian Scandinavian 105 106 10:30 10B 109 1:30 HISTORY All BEEBE FR FR 306 All 306 All WEATHERHEAD AlEF + H y IN 4278 4279 4280 4281 + + 439 441 442 History (COntinued) DGV u u II II 2:30- 4:50 H 3:3Q- 5120 u 1:30- 3:20 UH Room 216 )06 159 207 Bid Jr. ALL All PlC CER 205 OEA H6 CMM fn.stf'NCtor History (Continued) Fall Wi•. Sw. 444 445 447 448 Titue 12:30 1ono Dav MIIF MIIF MWF Room Bldll. )38 CMM 184 PlC 101 !ftstructor CHICKERING AlEF X -German .Music Center students only C-Doc.s NOT satisfy 407/408 requirement HOME ECONOMICS Cred. MATHEMATICS Fall ll' iu. Spr. 095 Day ~UWF MUWF Mathematics (Continued) li"i,. S Pr. Time 290 290 Dav Room BldJ!. Ius/rile/or 323 A HOURSUNO 1: HT~ 12:30 •r~ C8:3o MTH 584 585 ~~6 ~~:;g-11:20 . lOS, 109, 121, 122 200 201 202 ~b~· ~5! 9, 420, 43 1, .433. 437. 457' , • 03, 505, 507, s98 · · ·k-rpr grad students only or 1 L= \~r Pdh & other non-Math Sc maJors O r ten ance Optional o=~~~c~~~~e )~:~f~n~consult department T-For Phvs Sc ~~ · I ASc, HumamtJes maJors only l:-For SoC • · at 1, rch maJors c, Bus, Human1hes majors NURSING OLSON 5658 38 TLX 5546 Tit le PROBLE" PHILOSOPHY PHJLnSOPHY PHI LOSOPHV Cred. Dept. 03 PHL 03 03 PHILOSOPHY 507 3:30 16 sc Cred. Dept. PH PH PH 403 403 405 405 407 407 Physics (Continued) 39 Time Day Room Bldg. fustructor LEVIN E MWF 244 CMM FINLAY AllMAN Cred. PRACTI C pq_A( TI=- &.C Hi t..IG T E ACH PRAC S ! MUL AT C-PS majors only or I D-PS 456 prereq or I E- PE 456 or 457 prereq L-Graded for majors Fall 401 4 0 1 407 Political Science (Continued) Jl "i 11 . Spr. Time 401 401 401 401 Dav Room Bldg. 1 : 3 0- 4:20 H 105 2 : 30- 5:20 w 1 09 FR 20 1 l11structor CON \ 06 FR ?.08 208 Q-Seniors only All PS grad students secure clearance at depart office registration PSYCHOLOGY L u Fall 214 214 Psychology (Continued) Win. Spr. Time Day 213 2 : 3 0 ~·· 12:30 MWF ~-· MWF 2:30 MWF 3 : 3o- 5: 20 UH 12 :3 C MWF MWF II :30 MWF 10 :3 0-12:2 0 u~ 10 : 3G- 12 : 20 UH Koom Bldg. 180 PLC 2 07 CHA 338 138 CMM 207 CON 1 33 CMM 201 CON 338 CMM 33A CMM 3 01 CON Instructor ~ OTH8ART LICKE Y FENTRES S BECK ll TTMAN JOHNSON 8 WICKELGR~ POSNER H V"~N SHE PPA RD 41 TLN Title PSVCHOl TESTING PERSCINAltTY ASSESS ASSESS COGNIT FUNC I~TFRVIEW THERAP Psychology (Continued) Fall ~Vin. Spr. Time Day 528 3:30- 5:20 UH 529 Room Bldg. 301 CON SS 70-Psy 211, 212, 213, 214, 215,216,401,403, 405,435,437,450, 460, 465, 490, 501, 503, 505 C-Satisfies Soc Sc Group requirement D-9 hrs upper div Psy required OIWES Q-Graded for Psy majors T -Prereq lower div course p U-F?r .students ha\'ing compkt~1lity V-Lmuted enrollment 3 W-Prereq Psy 426 E-Survey course with less depth or spec topics Psy 495 & 496 X-Concurrent enroll Psv 495 I (2 umts) • or F-Soph standing J-1-.lth 095 or high Math Place Score K-~ l ajors only; open to soph L-Prereq P>y 437 0--Admission to Grad prog RELIGIONS 03 04 04 R RL Rl X-Satisfies Science .GrouJ> require: ZZ-Prereq upper d1v courM! in Think or RELIGIOUS STUDIES ROMANCE LANGUAGES French RL RL French (Continued) Italian Room Bldg. I I 1 FR 113 All !~tstructor OOUGHERTY MARLOW .1;--RL JOt. 302,303 or equivalent ~-~raduate students onlv \ -:;\o graduate students· Z-RL 321 , 322, 323 or equivalent C-Reading section D-2 yrs college or equivalent Portuguese 471 472 473 (q:3C 477 478 312A FR ROSE ROSE '07 5C7 507 536 537 Spanish 7:oo- ~:5n u 2:30 ·~ z:3o- 4: 20 u 214 FR I 17 ·~ 206 FR 206 FP 71.1 FR D-2 yrs college or e SEM INTERI'IATION ST 03 !ST 507 507 507 705 PlC GANGE+ --~--------------------------------------ss 70-Iat 507 (International Studies) s !'; . m. 3:30p.m. 4: 00 p.m. 4: 30 p.m. 5: 00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. SCHEDULE Summer Session 1970 Monday, June 22, 1970 First }""our Digits of St. # Time 1000- 1199 I :00 p.m . 1200 -1 799 I :3 0 p.m. 1800-2269 2:00p.m. 2270-2789 2:30p.m. 2790-3279 3:00p.m. 3280-3839 3:30p.m. 3840-4369 4: 00p.m. 4370-4919 4: 30p.m. 4920-5179 5:00p.m. 5180-5669 5:30p.m. Friday, September 25, 1970 Last Name Begins With SI -So Sp -Sth Sti oTn To OVd Ve -Wd We -Won Woo -Zz A a -Az Da -Hd Be -Bk Bl -Brn Bro -Cg Ch OCld Cle -Coq Cor -Cz Da -Dz Ea -Fh Fi -Frd Fre OGd Ge -Gz Last Nam e Begins with Lem -Me Maa -Moq Mar -Nz Oa -Pq Pr -Rz Sa -Sk SI -Sz Ta -Vd Ve -Wik Wil -Zz First Four Digits of St.# 8530-8629 8630-8829 8830-9169 9170-9359 9360-9529 9530-9829 9830-9999 1000- 11 99 1200-1 389 1390-1559 1560- 1799 1800-2169 2170-2269 2270-2429 2430-2599 2600-2999 3000-3279 3280-3439 3440-3599 3600-3999 First Four Digits of St. # 5670-6199 620(}-6661 6662-6999 7000-7439 7440°7999 8000-8529 8530-8999 9000-9359 9360-9699 970(}0 9999 4 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE (McArthur Court) PRIOR TO REGISTRATION 1. Secure approval for courses where applicable, i.e., "instructor's consent" or "variable-cred't , listings pages 18 to 66). 1 s (~ 2. Complete planned course schedule on page 67. Retain after registration to use as a record of gram for your class attendance. Your a. PL-3 will telecast "Closed Section" information during registration March 30 and 31. REGISTRATION : 1. Report on date and at time specified above for issuance of your registration packet. a. Your registration packet will contain 1. Registration Form 2. Registration Card 3. Fee Card 4. Student Body Carel 5. Student Health Insurance Card (optional) 6. Student Activity Record Card (optional) a. Purchase of Student Health Insurance and/ or Automobile Parking Permit may be transacted inside McArthur Court as shown on diagram (Cover Page). at 2. Go to North Bleachers, McArthur Court as illustrated on diagram (Cover Page), secure a lap board and pencil ( #2 pencils must be used to properly mark your Registration Form). a. Study instructions Part A, Registration Form and complete Part A only. b. Check "Closed Section Board" adjacent to North Bleachers, then fill in course selections on your lrm, proces~ed accord~ng t~ the instructions thereon in the Registrar's Office to effect any post-registratiOn change m the RegistratiOn Card. Any addition £ be effected within the first three weeks of a term. Any withdrawal from individual courses must be 0 the first three weeks of a term, except that first-term new students are allowed two additional weeks option may be changed within the first six weeks of a term. Complete withdrawal from all courses may be good cause, by the Dean of Men or Dean of Women. Change of Major. A new major may simply be indicated (by most students) as part of the registraf Students in the Graduate School must make a change of major through the Graduate Dean's office. ton Class Standing. The minimum credits for various undergraduate ~lassifications are: 4S hours for 90 hours for junior, 13S hours for senior. Any person with an accredited degree may have graduate additional screening is required for entrance into the Graduate School. Credits. Credits at U.O. are defined as "hours," term hours or quarter hours, one hour equals tw1o-tl~irofo semester hour. The usual process for earning credits is through term registration as a resident be transferred from other accredited institutions (none from two-year schools after reaching junior staJIKiirl•l ;• from the Division of Continuing Education. Under "concurrent registration" students may register fees at more than one division of the State System of Higher Education; details and forms are available at trar's Office. Credit in many undergraduate courses may be earned by examination; instructions are stated Academic Requirements Committee petitioning form, available at the Registrar's Office. Course Numbers. Courses are numbered to suggest the level of students for whom they are intended· tend to take IOOs, graduate students SOOs. All may be applied on bachelor's degrees, but only "graduate credit" ( SOOs and specified 400s) on advanced degrees. Grading System. Standard grades are A, B, C, D, and F. Grade point of respectively 4, 3, 2, 1, and 0 are associated with these grades. The grade point average (GPA) is the quotient of total grade points total graded hours. N a-grade markings may be elected, if concurred in by student and department; in this P indicates the earning of credit and N the failure to earn credit. Other marks include W (withdrawn) if the has been allowed to disenroll after the third week on petition, and I (incomplete) if the student's work has factory and the instructor wishes to allow a limited additional time for completing a minor part of it. Degree Application. A formal Application for Degree must be filed with the Registrar, at least one before an anticipated graduation. If all academic and financial records are clear by the date of the degree, at formally confirmed immediately while the diploma will be mailed later. Bachelor's Degree Requirements. Specifically required courses include English Composition (9 hours) Education (I term) , Physical Education ( S terms in activity courses) . General education courses, sequences of 9 hours each, must total six (two in each of the three "groups") for Liberal Arts majors or four (at l~ast one group) for other majors; see list of courses below. Degree subjects include: for the B.A., 3_6 hours m literature courses and two-college-years proficiency in a foreign language; for _the B_.S., etther 36_ science courses or 36 hours in science courses. Total credits must be at least 186, mcludmg at least 62 m courses and I SO with grades, 36 (24 upper-division) in the major; there are. maximums fo r credits in fields and applied music and correspondence study-see Catalog. The cumulative GPA must be at_ least college work and be based on ISO graded hours (unless required work in major is on_a no-grade baS!S); is 2.00 also for the mean of all grades earned in the University. Resident work (registered wt~h U.O. Portland campus) must comprise at least 4S of the last 60 hours; not more than 9 hour~ of opt10!1al Pass be included. The Dean's recommendation certifies completion of all special requirements m the maJor. Group Requirements Courses Group I, Arts and Letters. One sequence must be lower-division (*below) ; one sequence must be (t below). *t Literature (Honors College) (AL 101, 102, 103) t Introduction to Japanese Literature (AL 301, 302, 303) t Literature of the Ancient World (AL 304, 30S, 306) t Introduction to Chinese Literature ( AL 307, 308, 309) t Introduction to Germanic Literature (AL 310, 311, 312) t Introduction to Russian Literature (AL 313, 314, 31S) *t Introduction to Homer (CL 101, 102) and Introduction to Plato (CL 103) *t Cicero's Orations (CL 104) and Virgil's Aenid (CL lOS) and Terence (CL 106) t Livy (CL 301) and Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics (CL 302) and Horace's Odes (CL 303) *Second-Year Chinese (OL 101, 102, 103) *Second-year Japanese (OL 104, lOS, 106) *t Survey of English Literature (Eng 101, 102, 103) *t Introduction to Literature (Eng 104, lOS, 106) *t World Literature (Eng 107, 108, 109) 9 (Eng 201, 202, 203) from : Tragedy (Eng 301) E · ( E 'sh Bible (Eng 306, 307) , pte ng 303), Comedy (Eng 304) , Satire (Eng 30S). The Litera- (GL 101, 102, 103) Norwegian (GL 104 10S 106) ear Swedis_h (GL 107, 108, 109) German _Literature (GL 301, 302, 303) Ru_sstan_ ( SL 101, 102, 103) in Russian Literature ( SL 301, 302 303) Fre~ch (RL 101, 102, 103) ' Itaha_n (RL 104, lOS, 106) Spamsh (RL 107 108 109) of Fren~h Li~erature (RL 3tH, 302. 303) of Spa?tsh ~tterature (RL 304, 30S, 306) of Itah?n Ltte:ature (RL 307, 308, 309) of Anctent Philosophy (Ph! 301 302 303) of M~ern Philosophy (Ph! 304: 3os: 306) and Literature of Rhetoric (Sp 301 302 303) of the Visual Arts (ArH 201,202, Z03) ' of W~stern Art (ArH 204, 20S, 206) of Onental -:\rt (ArH 207, 208, 209) of _Mustc and Its Literature (Mus 201 202 203) of Mustc (l\6us 204, 20S, 206) ' ' Science. One sequence must be I d' . . ( ower- tvtston *below) ; not more than one can be from the and Socia_! Poli~y (SSe 104, lOS, 106) the Soctal Sctences (Honors College) ( SS 201 202 203) Anth 101, 102, 103) c • ' to Anthropology (Anth 207 208 209) Culture (Anth 301,302, 303) ' ' Economtcs ( Ec 20 1, 202, 203) Geography (Geog 10S, 106. 107) n.~•"u"'" Geography (Geog 201, 202 203) \~e?t~~~Civ(i~;~t~o~0 ~k~~1o?ef~2afo'J> of North American (Geog 302, 303) (Honors _College) (Hst 107, 108,' 109) _Pht!os A673 8306 A689 AbO! 8307 A663 A67 2 829 5 A684 A66 6 A6AO A681 A69 3 A661 A660 A66 8 8308 A66 2 A667 A676 A670 A664 A665 A674 B399 A677 A69 2 AAJER, AS BONNETT, HT CARROLL, GC CASTENHOLZ, RW Cl.bNCY, CW COCK, SA DAM, R FEHRESS, JC FRANK, P~ GRANT, P GR.AY, J HAGUE, OR HEIMBIGNER, •c HO~RAO, Hjlll HOYLE, G I. , \oi L A542 LEONG, A A~32 LEPPMANN, WA 8158 LEPPMANN , WA A541 MCioiLLIAMS, JR A533 NICHOLLS, RA A,5l9 Pl ~NT, HR A540 RICE , JL 8404 WEATHERHEAD, ( A'545 WOCOS, JM HISTORY A857 ALEF, G AA62 8EROAHLt RM A853 B l ~GHAM , EP A660 81 RN , RF AA64 BR .. 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Beverly I. Fagot Office-- 140 Hen Telephone- 2261 Instructor STEPHAN CHANEY AllMAN Head: Office- Telephone- KNUDSON CHANEY AIKENS OORJAHN Notes c c c Theodore Stern 209 Cmm 1265 jTLN 1 5657 5654 5656 20 Anthropology (Continued) TL/1." Title Credit jDcpt. Springj Ti111e Day Room Bldg. Instructor ltlltl SEM I'ICD A" INC RE ANTH 507 1 30- 3 20 U 201 CMM MC FEE 4151 SEM THE~RETIC ANTH ANTH 507 CHANEY 6010 SEM NIH BRIEFING ANTH 507 CHANEY 4155 AOV PHYSICAL ANTH 04 ANTH 522 123 PPQ BENNETT ~4!1~5~6 j_JA~R!_\C;_!H~Ai.!;E~O!L~N E~W~W!_!0!._!R~L:.!,:C~0~3-::-:-:~A~N~Tc.:H=5~2=.3_.l._ _ ~1-:-1~3::.0 ~~:::::-~M~\o~F= 2 01 CON STANISLAWsKI SS '70-Anth 401, 403, 405, 408, 501, 503, 505, 507 F-l\'on-majors without Anth 207, 8, 9 C-Upper-division standing !\.-Grad majors in social sciences D-Seniors L-Anth 207, 8, 9 or 2 yrs foreign language E-9 hrs Anth or I X-Anth 413 or I BIOLOGY + 361t9 SE" CEPT Olt + Bl 507 BIOLOGY 1 00-10 09 30 08 30- 10 4 30 20 w u 20 H F Co-Chairman Office- Telephone- Co-Chairman: Office- Telephone- TEPFER WISNER+ WISNER WISNER CHEIUSTRY 04 + + forfeited unless 1st session attended or I or I C grade or I with concurrent Mth 204, 5, 6; others by Biology (Continued) Day 20 H 20 w 20 w 20 H M 30 M\of 30 UH 30 UH+ 30- 5 20 UH 30-12 20 UH ]-Cell Bi or I K-Gen Chemistry L-1 yr coli Bi or I Q-Gen Physics and J nvrt Zoology T -Bi 372 or Bi 471 CHEMISTRY 0-Ch 207 or I Q-Ch 208 or I Head: Office- Telephone- LARRABEE T-Ch I 06 or 206 with C grade L:-Designed for students in bio-med programs V-Ch 332 or 334 W-Majors and H X-Ch 108, 109 or Ch 208, 209 with C grade \"-~lajors in honors program Z-Ch 108, 9 or Ch 208, 9 or I \'irgil Boekelheide 91 Sc2 ISO! cs 0 21 22 CLASSICS, CHINESE AND JAPANESE Greek Head : Office- Telephone- TLN Title Credit INTRGCUCT .XENCPHCN 04 I~TRCCUCTION PLATO 04 INTRCCUCTION PLATO 04 GREE~ PR OSE CCMP 01 G GREE K lIT SS '70-CL 050, 051. 052 LHIN LIT 04 04 03 SS '70-CI. 060, I, 2: 40R, 51-t. 515.516 + 3RO YEAR REAOI~G CLASSICAL J APANESE 03 CLASSICAL CHINESE 03 INTELL 04 + SS '70-CS 233,405. 407, -+81. 501, 503, 505, 507 C-For prerequisites see catalog D-Restricted enrollment-see catalog Time 1 30 12 30 12 30 Day MWHF MWHF IIWHF 09 30-11 20 WH Latin 1 30 12 30 10 30 11 30 I'WHF MWHF MWF MWF Chinese and Japanese MUWHF 12 30 08 30 MUWHF 12 30 MUWHF 10 30 MUWHF 3 30 MWF 10 3Q-12 20 u COMPUTER SCIENCE 08 30-10 20 u C8 30-10 20 H 303 FR COMBELLACK 117 FR CAYLOR 201 CON LOVE 201 CON SHUCARO 312A FR PASCAL All CON 309 FR 233 C~M llead: Office- Telephone- RIMPLEY 303 OEA 0 MOURSUND 306 DEA E-Prereq: CS 407 Fortran or CS 481 0-For course description consult department Credit ECCNOMIC 03 ECONOMIC 03 + , : 375, 407. 507 Ec 201, 2, 3 (Hon Coli Students only) of developing areas + + + + + + EN GLISI' LIT 03 ECONOMICS Time Day Head: Office- Telephone- h1structor CAMPBEll WATTLES :-1 non A. Grove -+3.5 Pl.C 1612 Notes HC E-Student must also register for Ec 407-TJS 4240 K-Prereq: Register for Ec 377 ENGLISH Acting Head: Roland Bartel Office- I 18 PLC Telephone- 2201 Literature KNIGHT 23 TLN 5035 5006 5007 5008 5026 5027 5028 5034 24 Title INTRC LITERATURE I~TRC LITERATURE l~TPO LITERATURE IHTRC LITERATURE English (Continued) lnstr~tctor English (Continued) 103, 104, !OS, 106, 201' 202, 203, 394, 396, 403 , 405, ' 50!' 503, 505, 507 Time 08 30 Writing Day MWF Room Bldg. 215 ALL D- l'rereq Eng 492 K-Prereq: Soph standing 1.- Prereq : Junior standing 216 202 203 5 BORDWELL Notes H TLN 5222 5226 5227 5229 26 Title E ~GLISH COMPOSIT EhGLISH CCMPCSll EhGLISH CCMPCSll E~GLlSH COMPO SIT SS '70-Wr 121, 222, 323, 326, 404, 411 , 503, 504 E-Foreign students 4170 INTRCCUC GECGRAPt.Y 03 GEOG 4171 + DIS + GEOG 4172 + DIS + GEOG 4173 + DIS + GEOG 6011 + DIS GEOG Writing (Continued) 5 20 3 20 GEOGRAPHY 106 3 30 106 11 30 106 1 30 106 2 30 106 12 30 MWF 31"3 M 137 MWF+ 138 H 106 H 106 H 106 H 106 Instructor CI'M Head: Office- Telephone- CI + + 3 2 5 20 30- 5 20 UH 30- 5 20 w 136 c (-Prerequisite to Ed 567 SS '70--Ed333,335,45 1, 507,508,509,534,535, 536, 537, 538 B-Open only to Portland Block III D-Concurrent with 08:30 Ed 326 E-Concurrent with 12:30 Ed 326 Y -Restricted to Ex per Teacher Fellows SEI! 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Instructor Credit Time Day lnstrttctor Notes TLN 6145 + DIS + EO 407 7 30- 8 50 " 370 CI'M 6l't6 + DIS + ED 407 7 30- 8 50 M 105 CON 6H7 + DIS + ED 407 7 30- 8 50 M 105 CON 6H8 + IllS + ED 407 7 30- 8 50 " 201 CON 7 30-10 20 u 07 30- 09 20 u 127 FCH Z-Fellowship students only SOL PEARL Reading and Language Arts Center Sfl' PERC ~ORO ANH 03 EO 407 08 30 MloF G 1891 ~~+-~JU~------------~--~~--~f--+------~~~~~~----~~~~~--------------------~UI PAAC REI' EC REM 03 ED JEA D t.S t COLL 03 ED 40'1 08 3Q-10 20 u 135 EO 0 NEIL GB 18'12 46'1 2 30- 4 20 UH 151 EO FREDERICK G 1896 SE~ HS lh RE,DING 03 EO 507 FREDERICK 1897 PAAC ACY ED REM 03 EO 50'1 08 3Q-10 20 u 135 EO 0 NEIL 8 18'18 407, 409, 428, 429, 465, 469, 509 EDUCATIONAL AllMINISTRATION Chairman: D. E. Tope Office- 118 Ed SEM FCUhC RES Ill 03 EO 407 3 3Q- 5 Telephone-- 1202 20 MW BRISSEY Gl 1933 SEI' HV ACI'IN PRCE 03 EO 507 10 3Q-12 20 u 104 EO TOPE I 1934 SEM ACV SCH LAW 03 EO 507 3 30- 5 20 lOW 125 FCH OS I BOY 1935 SEI' H GRAD El sn 03 EO 507 08 30 MWF 104 EO SANDIN G 1936 07 04 20 137 ED 03 20 152 ED 03 EO 580 104 ED 522,527,553,554,559,560,572,573,574,575, 576 FOUNDATIONS Chairman: C. A. Bowers Office- 207 Ed Telephone- 2454 SCCIA L FCUNC TEACH 03 EO 327 10 30 MWF 151 ED GRAHAM 1960 ~OERh PHILOS EDUC 03 EO ltlt5 10 30-12 20 UH 151 ED BOWERS G 1961 SCC!A L ECUCATION 03 EO 491 09 30 MWF 152 ED GRAHAM G 5891 SfM ICECLCGY t EC 03 ED 507 1 30- 3 20 UH 104 EO BOWERS 1963 SEll AhTH EO HI' IN 03 EO 507 08 3Q-10 20 UH 104 EO WOLCOTT 1965 SEll CEV CCUII TRIES 03 EO 507 08 30-10 20 UH 130 NES wcoo 1970 317, 491, 440, 441, 545 HIGHER EDUCATION SEM PROG COl' COL 03 /EO 507 2 30- 4 20 UH 201 CON VAN LOAN 11951 PRAC CCLL S T P ERS 03 D 509 BOWLIN 1B 1955 ICI' I N COLL UN I VER 03 EO 592 6 30- 9 20 lJ 104 EO LALLAS 1958 'ETH COLLEG TEACh 03 EO 597 10 30-12 20 UH 124 NES WOOD 1959 6231 + DIS + EO 407 9 00-10 20 M 306 DEA 6232 + DIS + EO ltC1 9 OQ-10 20 M 306 OEA 6233 + DIS + EO lt07 9 00-10 20 ~ 101t ED 6234 + DIS + EO lo01 9 00-10 20 M 152 ED 52 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Chairman: Office- Telephone- TLN Title Credit Dept. Spring Time Day Room Bldg. Instructor 1975 " UI'AN CEVEL LEARN 05 ED 326 08 30-10 20 I'W+ 151 ED Xotes 191't HUI'AN CEVEL LEARN 05 ED 326 12 30- 2 20 I'll+ 151 ED EC '1976 + ue + ED 326 08 30-11 20 " EC 1917 + LAe + ED 326 12 30- 3 20 H 1978 HIJ I'AN DEVEL LEAR~ 05 ED 326 1 30- 3 20 I'W+ 133 Cl'l' CARR 1980 HIJI'AN CEVEL LEARN C5 ED 326 09 30-11 20 UH+ 250 CLS JOHNSTON-------{ 1988 SEI' CEV PSY .CULT 03 ED 4Cl 2 30- 4 20 UH 232 Cl'l' SCOTT 5893 SEI' DEV PSY ACOL 03 ED 407 1 30- 3 20 UH 338 CI'M LOVELL GJ 1989 PRAC SCI- PSYCt' 03-12 ED 409 CARR G 5894 PRAC SPECIAL TESTS 03 ED 409 3 30- 6 20 w 104 ED RANKIN GIS 1992 I'EASURHENT IN Ell 03 ED 424 OS 30 MWF 184 PLC DIZNEY GB 1996 SEM FI-ILCS Cf SCI 03 EC 501 08 30-10 20 UH 124 NES LOV ELL G 1998 SHINAR THESIS 01 ED 5Cl 3 30- 5 20 14 137 ED JOH NS TON+ 1999 SEI'INAR TI'ESIS 01 EO 5Cl 3 30- 5 20 IJ 201 GER RAN KIN+ 2001 SEI' CCRR I'ETH 03 ED 5 1 9 30 14\tf 137 ED 14 TTI~AN 2003 SEM ACV EC PSYCH 02 ED 507 1 30- 3 20 UH 152 ED LOVELL 2C04 SEP4 CEV PSY ACULT 03 ED 507 2 30- 4 20 UH 232 Cl'l' SC OTT 2D06 SEI' PERSC~ALI & AG 03 ED 507 2 30- 5 20 u 6 QUO SCO TT + 2001 SEI' I'CT IVH ICI'i 03 ED 5Cl 3 30- 6 20 L 130 NE S J OHNSTO N 2008 SEI'. G~CU & INC C IF 03 ED 501 C9 __ 30-11 20 U_!i 301 CCN RA NKIN 2009 SEI' RESEARCH 01 EO 5Cl - --- - --- CARR 2011 TH TECH EC I'EASURE 03 EO 525 08 30 MWF 152 ED MITTMAN 5895 GRCIJP TEST SCH CCL 03 ED 528 10 3C 14 \; F 152 ED DIZ NEY 2020 ADV ECUC PSY III 02 ED 531 1 30- 3 20 UH 152 ED LOVELL + SS '70-Ed 315, 407, 409, 424, 439, 507, 512 ,51 5, 525 F-Seconclary (-Concurrent with E lem Block I Q- Experimental Course 0-same as PE 540 V-i\lust register concurrently for Adv Ed Psy, Ed 507 E-Elementary SPECIAL EDUCATION Chairman: Robert H. :\Iathon Office- 252 CLS Telephone- 2892 350 CLS PREHM 131 ED HOTCHKISS 125 FCH YOUNGBERG 6 30- 9 20 u 350 CLS 2076 PRAC 2017 PRAC 6 30- 9 20 14 5896 PRAC !NT ADM SPEC 2079 ISSUES EXT LEARN 2080 DIAGNC I'ENT RETARD EO 2 30- 5 20 H SS '70-Ed 407, 409, 462, 464, 47 1, 489, 507, 509 L OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, AND RECREATION PHYSICAL EDUCATION Service Courses for Men Time 3 20 Dean: Office- Telephone- Head: Office- Telephone- Instructor Arthur A. Esslinger 128 PE 406 Arthur A. Esslinger 128 PE 406 Notes z z z z 53 TLN 2284 2272 2213 2214 Title c,..dit BEG TENNIS 01 BEG THt.IS 01 eEG TENNIS 01 eEG Ht.NIS 01 e ve• BEG VCLLEVBALL 01 BEG VCLLEVSALL 01 •cv VCLLEYB.LL 01 Service Courses for Men (Continued) Dept. Spring Time Day Room Bldg. Instructor MPE 163 12 30 MWF MPE 163 10 30-12 20 UH 1'4PE 163 10 30 1'4WF MPE 163 07 30 MIIF Notes CD Service Courses for Men (Continued) Time 08 30 1 30 C9 30 PE PE PE PE PE PE PE PE Instructor Notes c c c ' TLN 2519 2521 2520 25 23 : :-----------------------------~~ T THt.IS TE~N IS TENt. IS TEt.t.IS TENNIS TEt.t.IS 20 TENNIS 20 UH TEt.t.IS MIIF PE PE PE PE BCWllt.G 01 WF E~U --------~-----+~~ ecwL iii' __ c_1-- l -"-'.~~-=-'"=----11------~ :'---::c:----------: wF-- --- e----;;;u ____ _ BCWllt.G 01 20 UH E~U GVMN.STICS 01 MIIF PE yVM~·STICS 01 MIIF PE •tv GVMt..STICS 01 MWF P u·,. el+ 1 R A ,.-P - o 1 - 4 20 uH pc~e:-----------------------------H;T.~ v•Rs eA s Ee•LL 01 v•RS CREW 01 SPRING FQCTB C1 Z-Freshman and transfer students needing 3 or more terms must enroll in MPE 121 2583 Service Courses for Women llead: l\1 iss Betty F. McCue Office-- 167 Ger X Telephone-- 2843 2591 2586 2588 2593 56 Service Courses for Women (Continued) TLN Title Credit Dept. Spring Ti111e Day Room Bldg. lnstntctor Credit 264~ ~CT HCI-E~Y 01 WPE 150 2 30 ~WF GER 2652 ~CT A~CI'E~Y 01 WPE 150 3 30- 5 20 UH GER 2651 HT A~CI-E~Y C1 WPE 150 1 30- 3 20 UH GER 2650 ACT ~~CI-HY 01 WPE 150 12 30- 2 20 UH GER H ICI~G ~I DING ~IOIH JU~Pl~G J~~PI~G JU~PI~G TENNIS TE~~ IS THNIS TH~IS TE~~I S TENNIS TH~IS THNIS G TH~IS LE~ TH~IS-- EL E~ TE~NIS EL H TH~IS I~T TEN~IS c RO HEALTH + P E 02 AC CON OAN 01 CD AC TENNIS 01 co AC TUCK FIELD 02 3 20 0 ES FOR HE~ SCH 01 Service Courses for Women (Continued) Dept. WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE oPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE WPE PE PE PE PE PE Ti111e Day Room Bldg. f11structor Notes ~~F PE C ~kf PE C ~~F PE C ~~~ 0 '.-!:."'-"W'-----------·- ____ ·- C 20 30-11 20 30-11 ' 20 30- " 20 30- 3 20 C9 30-11 20 12 30 11 30 ce 30 1 30 11 30- 1 20 09 30-11 20 3 30- 5 20 2 30 1 30- 3 20 ce 30-10 20 C9 30 10 30-12 2 30- 4 lJH C UH 0 ~ c M~ C ~ MOF ~lof ~-F ~~F UH UH ~-~WF lJH UH I"Wf UH UH UH lJH c D c c D c c K-Novice-sma\1 amount of skill X-Sp 25 I concurrent Service Courses Coeducational 20 20 X-Sp 251 concurrent Professional Courses 131 07 30 UH 191t 08 30-10 20 MWF 194 08 30-10 20 MWF 195 09 30-11 20 MWF 221 08 30 UH GER 301 GER 854 GER 63 PE 115 GER BORREVIK DOUGHERTY PUCKETT BOWERMAN+ WHITE c c c c ex c c CJ CK c OA RWA RWA ORA ZA 57 TLN 2111 2779 2778 2782 27.6.1 2785 2784 2783 2780 2 786 2161 27 8 8 2789 5828 2790 21ii 5829 2792 2793 2819 2820 2825 2826 28 30 5768 2831 2832 847 2848 2849 2853 285-.i 2855 2856 2857 6079 2859 2864 2865 2868 2876 58 Professional Courses (Continued) SS '70-PE 506, 507, 509, 521, 540, 55 I, 555, 561, 572, 576 B-Senior standing in major C-Bi 391,2 D-Senior standing E-Bi 391,2; PE 472 F-PE 540, I )-School of Ed Block prog only 454 Time Day Room 852 852 852 63 PE lustrllctor NORRIS I'UNS ON WHITE 301 GER BORCHARDT K-Bi 311,2 L-Bi 391,2: PE 472. 540 0-For Men only Q-PE 444, 446 T-Junior & Senior standing in major \\'-For Women only Z-Register by priority only Dance Head: Office- Telephone- ~I iss Frances 164 GerX 28-l-l Title Credit Dept. E APPRENTICESH 02 D O RCH 03 0 Ci ~G 03 0 eL EI!S 0 •eM IN o•N EOUC 03 0 EC 03 363, 405, 406, 409, 450, 464, 465, 505, 506, 509, 552, 563 362, 363 s lt92 501 505 506 507 Dance (Continued) Time Day \V-For V\'omen only HEALTH EDUCATION Service Courses 7 00- 9 50 u 07 3Q-09 20 UH 10 30 I!IIF 7 oo- 9 50 H 08 30 MWF Room Bldg. Instructor Notes DOUGHERTY DWA DOUGHERTY GER DOUGHERTY OWA Head: Franklin B. Haar Office- 254 PE Telephone- 425 216 ALL HOS OKAWA 119 GER JACOBSON 266 Cl'l! HAAR 207 GER KIME 3l't sc HAAR L-Junior or Senior standing in HE and PE W-Soph Ed students !TLN 3003 3004 3005 5762 3006 60 TLN 5842 3080 3081 3084 OB6 3085 30BB 3089 3093 3094 3096 5841t 5847 6071 6078 6090 3097 3098 . 3099 3100 3102 3103 3104 3105 310B 3114 6279 3115 3111 Title Credit RECREATIC~ SOCIETY 03 RECREATION SOCIETY 03 HIST TH RECRE.TICN 03 CRGA~ ADM RECREAT 03 ORGAN ACM RECRE•T 03 CAMP ADI'INISTRAT 03 READING PROBLEMS SEM SCC LEISUR RET SEM SCH 1: COMI' REC SEM VCLUN R ACI' SEM REC CCM CEN SC SEI'I SCC FCUNO REC SEI' IhTERPER REL SEM PARK OP MAIN SEI' REC INNER CITY PRAC .G & COM AN.l PRAC CUTDOOR EOUC SUPERV F IELC STUCY PRIP, CUTDCCR EDUC RESEARCH THESIS READUG SPEC PROBLE~S SE~ PERS 1: HUI' REl SEM SCC LEISUR RET SEI'I ACMIN ORGAN 11 PRACTICUM PROB CA~P MANAGE 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 01-C9 03 01-15 03 03 03 03 03 03 A-Majors in RM only C-RM 251,352 or I D-RM 352 E-18 hrs of RM courses 2099 RESEARCH 21CO THESIS 2101 READ PUeLIC AFFAIR 2102 READ INCUS RELAT 2103 SEI' IIIDUS RELH 2104 SEM PUBLIC AFFAIR 2106 SEI' INTERNATION ST 03 SS '70-IST 507 (International Studies) 2109 PHOTCGRAPHY 03 2110 + t•B • 2112 + LAB + "2113 PHOTCJOURNALISI' 03 2114 PRIIIC ADVERTISING 03 2116 REPORTING I 04 2115 REPORTING I Olt 2118 NEWSPAPER EDITING Olt 2119 + LAI! + 2120 + lAe + 2121 RESEARCH 2122 THESIS 01-03 2123 READING 2127 SEM ADV PHOTOGRAPH 01-03 2128 SEM Flli'I',KING 03 2129 SEM PHOTO PERCEPT 03 6284 + LAB + 2131 SEM RAO NEWS WD 03 213B SEI4 ACVERTIS 1: SOC 03 2139 SEM I'.G OESIG PROC 03 2140 SEI'IN.R 01-03 5850 SEM PhOTO SEEING 03 5851 + LAB • 5B52 + lAB + 6093 + LAB 2142 CCI'~UNIT NEWSPAPER 03 2llt3 ADVANCED PRACTICE 01-03 2144 RADIC n NEWS I 03 2147 AD BRCAOCAST I'EDIA 03 2llt8 ADVERTISING PROB 03 2149 AOVERTIS AGENCIES 03 2150 AOVERTIS COPY WRIT 03 2153 ADVERTISING LAYOCT 03 2152 ADVERTISING LAYOUT 03 2154 METH TEACH JCURNAL 02-03 2156 REPCRTING II Olt 2157 PUBLIC RELAT METH 03 RECREATION AND PARK MANAGEMENT Dept. RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM Sprin~; 150 150 251 370 371 391 it05 lt06 lt01 407 4 407 407 407 lt01 lt07 409 lt09 415 lt90 501 503 505 506 507 501 507 509 551t Time Day Room Bldg. OB 30 14WF 119 GER 2 30 MWF 302 GER l 30 MIIF 302 GER 08 30 MWF 302 GER 6 30 u 119 GER 11 30 MWF 301 GER 9 20 9 20 20 20 09 30-11 20 s 139 PE 6 30- 9 20 H 332 C~M 6 3D- 9 20 u 63 PE 3 30- 6 20 w 167 C~l'l 6 30- 9 20 M 115 GER 139 PE F-Junior or senior standing )-Senior standing K-RM 370 T -Freshmen or sophomores only INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 1ST 501 IST 503 IST 505 1ST 505 1ST 507 1ST 507 1ST 501 705 PLC SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM J 335 12 30-, 2 20 U+ 306 All J 335 l 3D- 5 20 M... 318 All J 335 1 30- 5 20 H 31B ALL J 336 3 3D- 5 20 u 319 All J Jltl 09 30 M~F 221 All J 361 09 30-11 20 MWF 218 All J 361 12 3D- 2 20 MI!F 218 All J 371 09 30 UH+ 214 All J 371 10 3D-12 20 UH 302 All J 371 10 3D-12 20 WF 302 All J 401 J 403 10 30 s 218 All J 405 J lt07 8 30-11 20 u 318 All J 407 1 3D- 4 20 w 215 All J lt01 1 30- 4 20 M+ 319 All J 407 1 30- 5 20 w 318 All J 407 3 3D- 5 20 H 314 All J 407 1 30- 3 20 UH 307 All J 407 1 30- 3 20 UH 304 All J 407 J 407 1 30 H+ 215 All J lt01 2 30- " 20 H 215 All J 407 2 30- 4 20 H 302 All J 407 2 30- 4 20 H 319 All J lt24 OB 30 MloF 306 All J 425 09 30 . s 319 All J 431 OB 30 MWF 314 ALL J 41t2 10 30 MloF 313 All J 41t4 09 30 MWF 306 All J 445 09 30 M~F 313 All J 41t6 2 30- 5 20 "" 314 All J 41tl 2 30- 5 20 UH 304 All J 41tl G8 30-11 20 UH 304 All J 455 3 30 UH 313 All J 462 08 30 MWF 218 All J 465 09 30-11 20 UH 314 All Head : Office- Telephone-- Instructor BATES MAGAFAS RAUS RODNEY DRAPELA RAUS HORYNA WALTERS FARNSWORTH MATSLER BRIDGES RODNEY RAUS WALKE R RAUS REICH+ THEISS REICH RODNEY RODNEY RODNEY Chairman: Office- Telephone- GANGE+ Dean : Office- Telephone- FREEMESSER+ FREEMESSER FREEMESSER FREE MESSER WINTER HULTENG REA HALVERSON HALVERSON HALVERSON HULTENG FREEMESSER FREE14ESSER BELTRAN BEL TMAN NESTVOLD WINTER NELSON BELTRAN WEBB HULTENG+ NESTVOLD NESTVOLD WALES EWAN WINTER EWAN NELSON REA HALVERSON EWAN 61 Journalism (Continued) 'ring Time Day Room Bldg. Instructor Notes TLN 69 1 30 MIIF 2H All IlETZ lEt< G 2159 170 CB 30 MIIF 2l't All NELSON G 2160 ..Votes T 4B3 2 30 MWF 214 All WALES G 2161 T 494 10 30 MWF 221 All lEMERT G 2164 501 INR 2165 503 INR 2166 505 IR 2167 507 B 30-11 20 u 31B All FREEMESSER GIR 216B 507 1 3D- 4 20 w 215 All FREE MESSER GIR 2169 507 2 30- 4 20 UH 306 All lEMERT R 2112 j 507 1 ~u· 4 20 u 233 CMM BELTRAN GIR 6094 564 09 30-11 20 UH 21B All HUl TENG G 2116 I E-J 361 K-Prerequisite J 459 A Dean: Eugene F. Scoles Office- 219 Fen SCHOOL OF LAW Telephone- 1720 EI _\ l 413 10 30 MUW 309 FEN RUBIN A 211B GJ l lt13 10 30 MUW 3 FEN JACOBSON A 2117 R IN .......,~ l ltl6 10 30 HFS 309 FEN BARRY A 21BO RIN I~ l ltl6 10 30 HFS 3 FEN STRONG A 2179 RI l 419 09 30 u 307 FEN BRODIE A 21B5 RI D1 l 1tl9 09 30 u 309 FEN RUBIN A 21B3 AGI 01 l 419 11 30 w 309 FEN TITUS A 21B2 01 l ltl9 09 30 II 307 FEN BARRY A 21B4 AI . 01 l 419 09 30 H 309 FEN PlATT A 21B1 AI I 03 l 421t 08 30 MUW 309 FEN CARTER A 21B9 AI 03 l lt24 OB 30 MUW 3 FEN TITUS A 21Bll CE 02 l 427 11 30 HF 309 FEN PLATT A 2191 IC E 02 l 427 11 30 HF 3 FEN BRODIE A 2190 ri"g Time Day Room Bid~ ~G Al INE IIR IT II 03 J 469 1 30 MWF 21'1 All MHZ lEt< G 2159 5842 REtREAT IC~ SCC1ETY 03 RM 150 08 30 MWF 119 GER ~GAZINE ECITING 03 J 470 CB 30 MIIF 214 ALL NELSON G 2160 3080 RECRE,TION SOCIETY 03 RM 150 2 30 MWF 302 GER ~e LIC RELAT PRC8 03 J 483 2 30 MWF 214 ALL WALES G 2161 3081 HIST TH RECRE,TICN 03 RM 251 1 30 MWF 302 GER ~UR~AliS~ + CPIN 03 J 494 10 30 MWF 221 ALL LEMERT G 2164 3084 CRG'N AD~ RECREAT 03 RM 370 oe 30 MWF 302 GER fS ORCH J 501 INR 2165 ~086 ORGAN ACM RECREAT 03 RM 371 6 30 u 119 GER I ESIS J 503 INR 2166 3085 CAMP AD~INISTRAT 03 RM 391 11 30 MIIF 301 GER fA CIIIG J 505 IR 2167 30BB READING RM 405 f~ ACV PHCTCGRAPH 03 J 507 8 30-ll 20 u 318 ALL FREEMESSER GIR 216B 3089 PROBLEMS RM 406 f~ HV Fill' 03 J 507 1 3Q- 4 20 w 215 ALL FREEMESSER GIR 2169 3093 SEM SCC LEISUR RET 03 RM 407 3 3Q- 6 20 w 167 C~M I f~ PliB OPIN & PRC 03 J 507 2 30- 4 20 UH 306 All lEMERT R 2112 3094 SEM SCH & COM~ REC 03 RM 407 2 3Q- 4 20 UH 1 . ~~ V1S CRIT PHOTO 03 J 507 l 30- 4 20 u 233 '-"M BtlTRAN GIR 6094 QUO 3096 SEM VClUNfEER ACM 03 I RM lt07 7 ~~- 9 ~0 w !19 GER t ifCR IAl WRIT lNG 03 J 564 09 30-11 20 UH 21B ALL HUlTENG G 2176 5B44 SE~ REC CCM CEN SC 03 RM lt07 6 30- 9 20 H 119 GER E-J 361 581t7 SEM SCC FOUND REC 03 RM lt07 3 30 MW 302 GER standing 6077 SE~ I~TERPER REl 03 RM 407 6 30- 9 20 H 115 GER ~ .· K-Prerequisite J 459 607B SEM PARK OP "'IN 03 RM lt07 6 3Q- 9 20 M 121 GER ~ 6090 SEM REC I~NER CITY 03 RM lt07 11 30- 1 20 UH 8 QUO B Dean: Eugene F. Scoles 3097 PRAC 'G & COM AN'l 01-C9 RM lt09 09 30-11 20 s 139 PE R SCHOOL OF LAW 3098 PRAC CUTDOOR EDUC 03 RM lt09 141 PE Office- 219 Fen R Telephone- 1720 3099 SUPERV FIElC STUtY 01-15 RM 415 09 30-11 20 s 139 PE = ~ 3100 PRih CUTDOCR EDUC 03 RM lt90 6 30- 9 20 H 332 C~M CN TR"TS 03 l ltl3 10 30 MUll 309 FEN RUBIN A 217B 3102 RESEARCH RM 501 licN TRACTS 03 l ltl3 10 30 MUll 3 FEN JACOBSON A 2117 3103 THESIS RM 503 RE lfRCPEHY 03 l lt16 10 30 HFS 309 FEN BARRY A 21BO 3104 READI~G RM 505 !rROPERTY 03 L lt16 10 30 HFS 3 FEN STRONG A 2179 3105 SPEC PROBLEMS RM 506 EG Al BIBliOGRAP~Y 01 l 419 09 30 u 307 FEN BRODIE A 21B5 310B SEM PERS t HUI' REl 03 RM 507 6 3Q- 9 20 u 63 PE THE LfG H B IBliCGRAPkY 01 l 419 09 30 u 309 FEN RUBIN A 21B3 3111t SEM SCC lEISUR RET 03 RM 507 3 30- 6 20 II 167 c~~ REI LEG H BleLICGRAPkY 01 l 419 11 30 II 309 FEN TITUS A 2182 6279 SEM ACMIN ORG-N II 03 RM 507 6 30- 9 20 M 115 GER ROD LEG Al BIBLIOGR-PI'Y 01 l lt19 09 30 w 307 FEN BARRY A 2184 3115 PRACTICUI' 03 RM 509 ROD LEG Al BIBLICGRAPHY 01 l q9 09 30 H 309 FEN PlATT A 2181 3117 PROS CA~P MANAGE 03 RM 551t 139 PE ROD I !C RTS 03 l 424 OB 30 MUll 309 FEN CARTER A 21B9 CRTS 03 l lt24 08 30 MUW 3 FEN TITUS A 21B8 A-Majors in RM only F-Junior or sen ior standing CRI MI~Al lAW PROCE 02 l 427 11 30 HF 309 FEN PLATT A 2191 C-RM 25 1,352 or I )-Senior standing CR I~INAl LAW PROCE 02 l 427 11 30 HF 3 FEN BRODIE A 2190 D-RM 352 K-RM 370 tE GISl AD~ PRCCESS 03 l 428 OB 30 HFS 3 FEN LINDE A 2192 E-18 hrs of RM courses T-Freshmen or sophomores only LE GISt AD~ PROCESS 03 l 428 OB 30 HFS 309 FEN BRODIE 2193 L~ W PROCESS & FUNC 03 l 430 1 30 M~F 3 FEN g!~~ AM g:~ SE CLRED lANC TRAN Olt L 434 C9 30 F 3 FEN A • 12 30 WHF 3 FEN INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ( I~ SURANCE 03 L 440 2 30 WHF 307 FEN STRONG A 2200 CC DE PlEAtiNG 04 l It 53 09 30 MUWH 3 FEN HOLLIS A 2207 2099 RESEARCI' 1ST 501 TR USTS & ESUT II 03 l It 55 11 30 MUll 3 FEN SCOLES A 220B 2\CO THESIS 1ST 503 TR IAl PRACTICE 03 l 461 ll 30 WHF 307 FEN HOlliS A 2211 2101 READ PUI!liC AFFAIR 1ST 505 CR EDITORS RIGI'TS ()It l lt62 10 30 MliWH 307 FEN LACY A 2212 2102 READ INCUS RELAT 1ST 505 TR ACE R EGUlH ION Olt l 't81 2 30 ~UWH 309 FEN SCHWARZ A 221B 2103 SE~ INDUS RELH 1ST 507 n TURE ESTATE PLAN 04 l 't85 OB 30 MUWH 307 FEN BASYE A 2221 2104 SEM PUBLIC AFFAIR ~~~ 507 RE SORCI' 01-03 l 501 5704 2106 SEI' INTERNATION ST 03 507 705 PLC GANGE+ A SE I' UW REV I Eli 01 l 507 12 30 " 211 FEN BASYE N 2230 SE ll CCNSITIT PROI! 03 l 507 3 30 WHF 309 FEN SCHWARZ A 2234 SS '70---IST 507 (International Studies) SE ~ ~AT RESOURCES 03 l 507 1 30 WHF 217 FEN BARRY A 2235 SE ll I H BUS TP ANS 03 l 507 3 30 WHF 307 FEN RUBIN A 2236 SE I' CCEAN RESCURCE 03 l 507 3 30 MUW 211 t-EN JA.:;OBSON A 2237 SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM Dean : John \\" . Cra !E M JURISPRUDENCE 03 l 507 2 30 WHF 217 FEN LINDE A 223B Office- 202 .\ 11 SE M Cl EXP LEG AIC 02 l 507 1 30 MU 217 FEN VETRI 5B3B Telephone- 53 1 SE M FECERAl RULES 03 l 507 " 30 MUW 211 FEN VETRI 6259 2109 PHOTCGRAPHY 03 J 335 12 30-, 2 20 U+ 306 All FREEMESSER+ SE M SEl SER Mil l 03 l 507 " 30 MUW 309 FEN TITUS + 6291 2110 + lAB + J 335 1 3o- 5 20 It 31B All FREEMESSER SE I' Cl EXP CR JUST 02 l 507 2 30 MU 217 FEN VETRI 6285 2112 + LAB + J 335 1 30- 5 20 H 318 All FREEMESSER SE M FED ST REV SHA 03 l 507 1 30 MUll 309 FEN CARTER 62B6 "2113 PHOTCJOURNUISI' 03 J 336 3 3o- 5 20 u 319 All FREEMESSER SE I' !'COT COURT 01-02 l 507 4 30 H 217 FEN VETRI 629't 2111t PRihC ADVERTISING 03 J 341 O'l 30 MIIF 221 All WINTER 2116 REPORTING I Olt J 361 09 30-11 20 MWF 218 All HUlTENG 2115 REPCRTING I 04 J 361 12 3Q- 2 20 M~F 218 All REA SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHIP Dean: LeRoy C. ~lerritt 2118 NEWSPAPER EDITING 04 J 371 09 30 UH+ 214 All HALVERSON Office- 108 Lib 2119 + lAI! + J 371 10 3Q-12 20 UH 302 All HALVERSON Telephone- 2413 2120 + LAB + J 371 10 3Q-12 20 WF 302 All HALVERSON 2121 RESEARCH J 401 IR US E CF THE liERARY 01 liB 127 09 30 u 107 LIB FINDLY 3119 2122 THESIS 01-03 J lt03 10 30 s 21B All HULTENG HBIR CA TALCG + ClASSIFI 03 liB ltll ~0 3&:-12 20 MW 109 liB COMAROMI GS 3120 2123 READING J 405 IR BI BLIC + REFERENCE 03 liB lt21 \3 MWF 133 LIB FINDLY GS 3122 2127 SEM AOV PHOTOGRAPH 01-03 J 407 8 30-11 20 u 31B All FREEMESSER GI R LI BR,RY IN SOCIETY 03 liB lt31 3 MWF 133 LIB PIERRON G 3121t 2128 SEM FllM~AKING 03 J 401 1 3Q- 4 20 w 215 All FREEMESSER GIR SE l + ACQUIS I'ATER 03 LIB lt42 -08 50 UH 133 LIB MERRITT G 3126 2129 SEM PHOTO PERCEPT 03 J lt07 1 30- 4 20 M+ 319 All BElTRAN GI I ~HilCRE~S liTERAl 03 liB It 51 3 00- It 20 UH --n~· liB FEllER G 312B 6284 + lAB + J 't07 1 30- 5 20 w 318 All BEl THAN CHILDRENS liTERAl 03 LIB 451 1 3Q- 2 50 UH 133 liB FEllER G 3129 2137 SEM RAO NEWS WO 03 J 407 3 3Q- 5 20 H 314 All NESTVOLD GIR CHilCREhS liTERAl 03 LIB It 51 4 30- 5 50 UH 133 LIB WRIGHT G 3130 2138 SEM ACVERTIS & SOC 03 J 't07 1 30- 3 20 UH 307 All WINTER CGIR RE ADI~G 03 liB 505 Bl 3132 2139 SEM I'AG DESIG PROC 03 J 407 1 30- 3 20 UH 304 All NELSON GIR SE ll ACUL T REAC 03 liB 507 3 30 MWF 107 LIB PIERRON I 3133 2140 SEMINAR 01-03 J 407 GIR SE M ARCHIVES 03 liB 507 10 30-11 50 UH 107 liB DUN I WAY I 3134 5B50 SEM PkOTO SEE lNG 03 J 407 1 30 H+ 215 All BELTRAN SE M CATAlCGING 03 liB 507 OB '30-10 20 MW 109 LIB COMAROMI I 3135 5851 + lAE + J lt07 2 30- 4 20 H 215 All SE M SPEC Ul Ll B 03 liB 535 6 oo- 8 50 u 133 LIB PIERRON 3136 5852 + lAB + J 407 2 30- 4 20 H 302 All PR ACT I CUM 03 LIB 509 Bl 3137 6093 + ue J 407 2 30- 4 20 H 319 All ADV CATAl + ClASSI 03 LIB 512 12 oo- 1 20 UH 133 LIB KEMPER s 3139 2llt2 CC~~UNIT NEWSPAPER 03 J 421t 08 30 MWF 306 All WEBB G ACV BIBLIC + REFER I03 LIB 522 1 30, MWF 133 LIB FINDLY s 3140 2143 ADVANCED PRACTICE 01-03 J 425 09 30 . s 319 All HULTENG+ INR AC ACE!'IC LIBRARY 03 LIB 534 12 30 MWF 133 LIB MCRRISON 3llt4 2144 RAD IC TY NEWS I 03 J 431 08 30 MWF 314 All NESTVOlD E LI BRARY ACMIN 03 LIB 53B 1 3Q- 2 50 UH 107 LIB KEMPER 6091 2llt7 AD BRCACCAST I'EDIA 03 J 4 ... 2 10 30 MIIF 313 All NESTVOLD CG I ~STRUCT I'ATERIALS 03 LIB 543 " 30- 5 50 MW 133 liB POND 3146 2148 ADVERTISING PROS 03 J 41t4 09 30 MWF 306 All WALES CG LI B PROG FOR YOUNG 03 LIB 556 10 30-11 50 UH 133 LIB FEllER I 3147 214'l ADVERTIS AGENCIES 03 J "'"5 09 30 M~F 313 All EWAN FG LIT CF HUI'ANITIES 03 liB 561 C9 ~0 MWF 133 liB MC COllOUGH 3149 2150 ACVERTIS COPY WRIT 03 J lt46 2 30- 5 20 Mil 314 All WINTER CG LIT OF SCIENCES 03 LIB 562 10 30 MliF 133 LIB MORRISON 3150 2153 ADVERTISING lAYOtT 03 J 'tlt7 2 30- 5 20 UH 304 All EWAN CG RE S liBRARIANSHIP 03 LIB 571 09· 0~10 20 UH 133 liB MORRISON 3152 2152 ADVERTISING lAYOUT 03 J 447 08 30-11 20 UH 304 All NELSON CG li BRA~Y AUTr~•TICN 03 ue 572 6 30 1 50 MW 133 liB KEMPER 3153 2154 ~ETH TEACH JCURNAl 02-03 J 455 3 30 UH 313 All REA G - Lib 411,421,43 1,432,442, 45 1,455, 507, 508, 512, 2156 REPCRTING II 04 J lt62 CB 30 MWF 21B All HALVERSON EG '523, 534, 543, 57 1, 572 2157 PUBLIC ~ElAT METH 03 J lt65 O'l 30-11 20 UH 314 All EWAN GK - 62 Credit lcE'ferA~O 01 KEYeCARC 01 HYBCARC 01 KEYBCA~O 01 SCHOOL OF MUSIC Music 120 MUS 207 IIUS y ORX ORX Title FC~~ WCOOWINC F C~II liCCCWINC C~l' WCOCWINO C~l' WOODWIND 63 Music (Continued) Time Day 64 TLN Title Credit ~EADING RHDIIIG 02 SE , CCMFARAT ARTS 03 SEI' PERFORI'ANCE Music (Continued) Time Day 3 30 UH Room Bldg. Instructor 215 MUS STERN MILLER Music (Continued) Time F-Rccreation majors only 0-Deans consent .!-Strings \\'-\\'inds & Percussion X-Extra fee Y-German Center only Music Education 10 65 TLN () 66 Music Education (Continued) TLN Title (redit Dept. Spring 3533 COMPAR MUS PECAGOG 03 MUE 537 3536 ADVANCEC PEDAGOGV 03 MUE 591 3537 AOVA~CEC PECAGOGV 03 MUE 591 35~1 ADVANCEC PEDAGOGV 03 MUE 591 35~2 ADVANCED PEOAGOGV 03 MUE 591 Time Day 08 30 MWF 7 30- 9 20 w Room Bldg. 203 MUS 202 MUS 216 MUS 118 MUS 120 MUS Instructor CYKLER BITTNER CUNNINGHAM LEE BREIOENTHAL SS '70-MuE 383, 405, 407, 446, 501, 503, 505, 507, 509, 532, 533, E-Eiementary majors only F-Recreation majors only 0-Dean·s consent X-Extra fee 534, 536, 535, 591 K-Majors only C-Non-majors D-Doctoral candidate only Y-German Center only MILITARY SCIENCE AND AEROSPACE STUDIES Military Science Head: Col. Eiben R Office- 10! Che · Telephone- 592 2H1 I'ILITARV SCIENCE 01 MIL 123 09 H+ 104 MC DANIEL 22112 I'ILIHRY SCIENCE 01 MIL 123 12 H+ 104 MC OANIEL 22~4 I'ILITARY SCIEhCE 01 MIL 123 1 F+ lOft ,..C DANIEL 22115 + LAB + MIL 123 1 H 138 22 It 225ft + 3Q- 3 20 138 CI'M 2256 SCIH IV 03 30- 1 20 Mll+ 101 FCH DATE 2257 SCI EN IV 03 30- It 50 UH+ 101 FCH DATE 2258 + 3Q- 3 20 H 138 CMM SS '70-MS 121,2,3; 221 ,2,3 ; 311 ,2,3 ;411,2,3 Aerospace Studies In Charge: Col. ] oseph K. Office- 11 6 Che Telephone- 1031 2259 AERCSPAC STUDIES I 01 AS 123 10 30 U+ 101 FCH JACOBY 2261 AERCSPAC STUDIES I 01 AS 123 12 30 U+ 101 FCH JACOBY 2262 + LAB + AS 123 12 30 H GOLDSBOROUGH 226lt AEROSPAC STUDIE II 01 AS 223 12 30 U+ 104 FCH BYRNE Cl SS '70-AS 405 C-Supervised Individual Studies :>< >< -< il< ~ 0 p:: u ;:J E-< E-< z -< ~ Ul Q ;:, E-< rfl :>< -< .,; 0 .., >-< u p:: ~ "' ~ "' ~ ~ ·;::: "' 0 ... "' "' :>< ~ .5 -< ... ~ .., Ul .0 p:: E ;::! ;:J ..... .:: :::c: _, E E-< :::J 0 0 Q ... ..... 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No. Credit Option BLDG. lab and discussion sections) No. M u w H F s I ! STU DENT COPY AAQ ART ALL ANT CHA CHE CLS CMM CON DEA ED EM r'i 1 ., ... I • 1..,. 0 :· c; ~ ) .. ~ ,J J - ... ..., .., "" ... UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Academic Buildings and Abbreviations AAA Quonset EMU Erb Memorial Union MUS Music Fine Arts Bldg. FEN Fenton NES Nestor Allen FCH French PE P hysical E ducation Anthropology FR Friendly PLC P. Campbell Chapman GER Gerlinger PPQ P hysical Plant Quonset Cherney HEN Hendricks QUO Classroom Quonsets Clinical Service JOH Johnson SCA Susan Campbell Commonwealth LA Lawrence sc Science Condon LEI Leighton Pool sex Science Annex Deady LIB Library VIL Villard Education MCA McArthur Court WGY Women's Gym Emerald Off-Campus Locations: CES FWS SH S LCC Condon E lementary School, 1787 Agate St. Frances Willard E lementary School, 2855 Lincoln St. South E ugene High School, 400 E. 19th Ave. Lane Community College (f) >::: 0 'I r- I ... ~ 0 {,) ~ WINTER WRITING = SOCIOLOGY D 0 Jl "' = ~ 0 :J: r ? 0 C> = 0 -< C> -< 0 MATH 0 = MATHEMATICS COMPUTER SCI MCARTHUR COURT e SPEECH "' z C> r Vi :J: TERM HEALTH EO REC 0 1'10 or cr 01'1 >C> .... , oo z.., MGT 1970 ·~ s TIME SCHEDULE OF CLASSES UNIVERSITY OF OREGON I~ AT ~ EUGENE CONTENTS Page Registration Guide _________________ __ _____ _________ ____ Front Page Table of Contents ------------------------------------------------------ 2 2 Academic Calendar ---------------------------------------------- 3 Registration Schedule --------------,------------------------------- 3 Registration Procedure --- ----------------------------------- 5 Registration Fees --------------------------------------------------- Tuition Refund Schedule ------------------------------------- 5 6 Divisions, Heads, Offices ---------------------------------------- Academic Regulations --------------------------------------------- 7 9 Department Codes ----------------------------- ------------------------ Term Examination Schedule ----------------------------------- 10 11 Advising ------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Advisor's Number ---------------------------------------------------- Communication Skills Classes ---------------------------------- 16 Notes on Course Lists -------- -------------------------------------- 16 Course Listings : 1 8 Anthropology ---------------------------------------------------------- Architecture & Allied Arts------------------------------------ 41 Biology --------------------------------------------------------------------- !~ Business Administration -------------------------------------- Chemistry ------------------------------------------------------------ 20 Classics, Chinese & Japanese ------------------------------ 21 Computer Science ----------------------------------------- 22 Community Service & Public Affairs ---------------- 48 Economics -------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Education ----··------------------------------ -·-- English ---- ------ · ~·-·:=--------··· --------------·-­ General Arts & Letters --------·-.- General Science ··:·········---------------.- General Social Science - -------·----- Geography -------------····-----------------""" Geology -----·-----·-----·-----·--------------··----- German and Russian -----------··--- Health, Physical Education & History ------------------------··r·-------.. Home Economics ---·----------------------- Honors College ---·--------------------·- --- Interdisciplinary Studies ------------- Journalism -----·----·-····-------------------·-- Law ----·-------------------------·----··-·-···-·-··-----...:: Librarianship -----------------------------.. Mathematics -----------------------··------- Military Science & Aerospace Music -----------------------------·------------------- Nursing ---···------------------------------·---' Philosophy ------------------------···------------.... Physics ---···············---------------------------""' Political Science -·-·······-------- .. Psychology ------------------·-······-------------.;w Religious Studies Romance Languages ---------------------• Sociology ----·----------------------------------, Speech ··----- ---- --- ---------------------------1 Trial Class Schedules -------·······----------"!! Campus Map ---····· ·····--·-----------------------""! ACADEMIC CALENDAR Winter Term 1970 January 5-6 (M & U) -------------------------------------------------------------------· ------------- -------------------· --------·---- January 7 (W) January 7 (W) --------------------- -------------------- Last day to January 16 (F) -----· --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ ---·-::::::::::::::::·-------- - -----~~-~t day to drop January 23 (F) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Last day to February 13 (F) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- Last day to file -------------------------------------February 13 (F) ----------------------- ---------------------------------------------- ---------- ---------------------~:::~ ~ ~-Z(OF~ ~-~~ ! __ :_::::::.:=: _ ::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~·:: ______ :··- Commen:::re~: .or *First term new students have two additional weeks (until Feb. 6) m whtch to drop REGISTRATION SCHEDULE Winter Term 1970 ;\{cArthur Co~rt, Northwest entrance (University Street) on date and at time specified below to _;ctrarwu matenals. Tuesday, January 6, 1970 Last Name First Four Last Name First Four Begins With Digits of St. # Time Begins With Digits of St. # Wil-Zz 9700-9999 8:00a.m. Ki-Kq 5180-5339 We-Wik 9530-9699 8:30a.m. Jo-Kh 4920-5179 To-Wd 9170-9529 9:00a.m. Hun-Jn 4700-4919 Ta-Tn 9000-9169 9:30a.m. Her-Hum 4370-4699 Sp-Sz 8630-8999 10:00 a.m. Harr-Heq 4170-4369 Sl-So 8530-8629 10:30 a.m. Gr-Harq 3840-4169 Schn-Sk 8170-8529 11:00 a.m. Ge-Gq 3600-3839 Oa-Pak 7000-7119 11:30 a.m. Fre-Gd 3440-3599 Mor-Nz 6662-6999 12:00 p.m. Fi-Frd 3280-3439 Mii-Moq 6520-6661 12:30 p.m. Ea-Fh 3000-3279 Maa-Mik 6200-6519 1:00 p.m. Di-Dz 2790-2999 Me 6000-6199 1 :30p.m. Da-Dh 2600-2789 Lem-Lz 5670-5999 2:00p.m. Cle-Cz 2270-2599 Lar-Lel 5510-5669 2:30p.m. Ch-Cld 2170-2269 Kr-Laq 5340-5509 3:00p.m. Ca-Cg 2000-2169 Sa-Schm 8000-8169 3:30p.m. Bl-Bz 1560-1999 Rei-Rz 7640-7999 4:00p.m. Be-Bk 1390-1559 Pr-Reh 7440-7639 4:30p.m. Ba-Bd 1200-1389 Pet-Pq 7270-7439 5:00p.m. An-Az 1100-1199 Pal-Pes 7120-7269 5:30p.m. Aa-Am 1000-1099 year, this alphabetic schedule will be rotated to afford students an opportunity to register early encouraged to complete your registration on date and time specified. If because of conflict you are at time scheduled, you may register anytime after your scheduled time. REGISTRATION SCHEDULE Spring Term 1970 Monday, March 30, 1970 Tuesday, March 31, 1970 Last Name First Four Begins With Cle-Cz Da-Dh Di-Dz Ea-Fh Fi-Frd Fre-Gq A a-Am An-Bd Be-Bk BI.Bz Ca-Cg Ch-Cld She-So .Sp-Sth Sti-Sz Ta-Vd Ve-Wd We-Wik Wil-Won Woo-Zz Digits of St. # Time 2270-2599 8:00a.m. 2600-2789 8:30a.m. 2790-2999 9:00a.m. 3000-3279 9:30a.m. 3280-3439 10:00 a.m. 3440-3839 10:30 a.m. 1000-1099 11:00 a.m. 1100-1389 II :30 a.m. 1390-1559 12:00 p.m. 1560-1999 12 :30 p.m. 2000-2169 I :00 p.m. 2170.2269 1 :30 p.m. 8350-8629 2:00p.m. 8630-8829 2 :30p.m. 8830-8999 3 :00p.m. 9000-9359 3:30p.m. 9360-9529 4:00p.m. 9530-9699 4:30p.m. 9700-9829 5:00p.m. 9830-9999 5 :30p.m. REGISTRATION PROCEDURE (McArthur Court) Last Name First Four Begins With Digits of St. # Kr-Lel 5340-5669 Lem-Ln 5670-5829 Lo-Me 5830-6199 Maa-Mar 6200·6349 Mas-Moq 6350-6661 Mor-Nd 6662-6819 Ne-Pak 6820-7119 Pal-Pes 7120-7269 Pet.Reh 7270-7639 Rei·Rob 7640-7826 Roc-Rz 7827-7999 Sa-Schm 800(}.8169 Schn.Shd 8170·8349 Gr-Harq 3840-4169 Harr-Heq 4170-4369 Her-Hum 4370-4699 Hun-Jn 4700-4919 Jo-Jz 4920-4999 Ka-Kh 5000-5179 Ki-Kq 5180-5339 applicable, i.e., ' 'instructor 's consent' or "variable-credits" (see course course schedule on page 75. Retain after registration to use as a record of your study pro- class attendance. tel ecast "Closed Section" information during registration January 5 and 6. and at time specified above for issuance of your registration packet. packet will contain Form Card 3. Fee Card 4. Student Body Card 5. Student Health Insurance Card (optional) a. Purchase of Student Health Insurance and/ or Automobile Parking Permit may be inside McArthur Court as shown on diagram (Cover Page) . z. Go to North Bl_eachers, McArthur Court as illustrated on diagr~m (Cover Page), secure a Ia bo pencil ( #2 penc1ls must be used to properly mark your Reg1strat10n Form). P ard a. Study instructions Part A, Registration Form and complete Part A only. b. Check "Closed Section Board" adjacent to North Bleachers, then fi ll in course selections 0 Card. n Your 1. It is recommended, where multi-section courses are to be selected, that you record all d t course on the Registration Card with the exception of TLN entry. Gain departmental a a tion courses firs t and multi-sectioned courses last. 2. If the section you select has a single plus ( +) printed after the days listed for the course 1 of the Lab. or Disc. sections which follow the lecture. ' Pease 3. Proceed to departmental tables as shown on diagram and obtain department stamp for each co enroll in. urse a. I_f you discover a conflict in your schedule, and it}s ~e.ces~ary to adjust the course selections twn Card, return to department table and request vo1dmg course enrollment by acquiring imprint in TLN column of course to be dropped. 4. Return to North Bleachers and complete Part B, Registration Form. a. Please note: It is important that Part B be completed in absolute accord (accurately) with cour entries on Registration Card. As you will note, the TLN (Term Line Number) is the official document. This section (Part B) represents your OFFICIAL registration for classes. 5. Report to the checkers station in East Court for fina l processing of your registration. a. Your Registration Form and Registration Card will be checked with you for accuracy. b. Your fees will be assessed. 1. AFTER fee assessment, your Registration Form and Registration Card will be collected considered officially registered for classes at that time. Your Fee Card and Student Body Card to you. 6. Fee P ayment: a. Fees are to be paid at Cashier's Station. Last day to pay fees without late fine is Wednesday, fines commence 8 :00 a.m., Thursday, J anuary 8, and are $5.00 for that day and $1.00 · thereafter. * * * * If your fees are not paid in full by Friday, January 16, your registration will be cancelled. (Fees not of registration may be paid at the University Business Office on Wednesday, January 7 through 16. At the time of payment, please present your Fee Card and Student Body Card with remittance.) SPECI AL NOTES : 1. Law Students: Law students are to begin their registration for courses at the Dean's Office, Fenton Hall, prior to :McArthur Court. Non-law students may register for L1.w 430 in McArthur Court. 2. Clearance : If for some reason, at the time you report for your registration packet you are being held for i'r Jdell>telm Accounting and Quantitative Methods ------------------------·-- Mr. Lunesk1 Finance and Business Environment ...................................... Mr. Bauman Marketing, Insurance ~nd Transportation --------------------· Mr. Andrus Personnel and Industrial Management -------------------·--· Mr. Vance School of Community Service and Public Affairs -···--------- Dean Sundberg College of Education ----------------·-·--·---·---------------------· Dean Jacobson Counseling ----·-------------·-··----·--·-·-------·---- Mr. Loug~cl::Y Curriculum and Instruction ···-·--·-··--··-·--·------··--···----·--··--··- Mr. Schm1 e Educational Administration --------··---····---·--···----··-----·-·---- Mr. Tope Educational Foundations ........................................................ Mr. Bject to various restrictions on load ; their minimum "full load" generally is taken as 9 hours. rogram. A Drop/ Add/Change Form, processed according to the instructions thereon, must be filed Office to effect any post-registration change in the Registration Card. Any addition of courses must the first three weeks of a term. Any withdrawal from individual courses must be" effected within of a term, except that first-term new students are allowed two additional weeks. The grading within the first six weeks of a term. Complete withdrawal from all courses may be allowed, for of Men or Dean of Women. Major. A new major may simply be indicated (by most students) as part of the registration process. lraduate School must make a change of major through the Graduate Dean's office. .mdlinl!!"· The minimum credits for various undergraduate classifications are: 36 hours for sophomore, 138 hours for senior. Any person with an accredited degree may have graduate standing, but is required for entrance into the Graduate School. l;redit~ at U.O. are defined as "hours," term hours or quarter hours, one hour equals two-thirds of one The llsual process for earning credits is through term registration as a resident student. Credits may other accredited institutions (none from two-year schools after reaching junior standing) and of Continuing Education. Under "concurrent registration" students may register without extra division of the State System of Higher Education; details and forms are available at the regis- many undergraduate courses may be earned by examination; instructions are stated on the lilllire:ments Committee petit ioning form, available at the Registrar's Office. · Numtu~rJ; . Courses are numbered to suggest the level of students for whom they are intended; freshmen students SOOs. All may be applied on bachelor's degrees, but only "graduate credit" courses 400s) on advanced degrees. Standard grades are A, B, C, D, and F. Grade point of respectively 4, 3, 2, I, and 0 (per hour) The grade point average (GPA) is the quotient of total grade points divided by may be elected, if concurred in by student and department ; in this system, and the failure to earn credit. Other marks include W (withdrawn) if the student after the third week on petition, and I (incomplete ) if the student's work has been satis- a.,tr.wt.,. wishes to allow a limited additional time for completing a minor part of it. formal Application for Degree must be filed with the Registrar, at least one month If all academic and financial records are clear by the date of the degree, it can be iliunecliately while the diploma will be mailed later. Degree Requirements. Specifically required courses include English Composition (9 hours) , Health 1, Physical Education (5 terms in activity courses). General education courses, sequences of at least total six (two in each of the three "groups" ) for Liberal Arts majors or four (at least one in each ajors; see list of courses below. Degree subjects include : for the B.A., 36 hours in language and nd two-college-years proficiency in a foreign language ; for the B.S., either 36 hours in social 36 hours in science courses. Total credits must be at least 186, including at least 62 in upper-division 36 (24 upper-division) in the major; there are maximums for credits in professional correspondence study-see Catalog. The cumulative GPA must be at least 2.00 for all on not less than ISO graded hours; the minimum is 2.00 also for the mean of all grades earned !Resident work (registered with U.O. on Eugene or Portland campus) must comprise at least 45 ; not more than 9 hours of optional Pass credits may be included. The Dean's recommendation certi- of all special requirements in the major. -.:f,onor~ College) (AL 101, 102, 103) to Japanese Literature (AL 301, 302, 303) the Ancient World (AL 304, 305, 306) (*below); one sequence must be in literature to Chinese Literature (AL 307, 308, 309) to Germanic Literature (AL 310, 311, 312) to Russian Literature (AL 313, 314, 315) t_o Homer (CL 101, 102) and Introduction to Plato (CL 103) (CL 104) and Virgil's Aenid (CL 105) and Terence (CL 106) Virgil's Eclogues and Georgics (CL 302) and Horace's Odes (CL 303) (OL 101, 102, 103) r) panase. (OL 104. 105, 106) ~t Survey of English Literature (Eng 101, 102, 103) ~ ... Introduction to Literature (Eng 104, 106, 106) *t World Literature (Eng 107, 108, 109) *t Shakespeare (Eng 201,202, 203) -'-Three terms from: Tragedy (Eng 301), Epic (Eng 303), Comedy (Eng 304), Satire (En 1 ture of the English Bible (Eng 306, 307) g *Second-year German (GL 101, 102, 103) *Second-Year Norwegian (GL 104, 105, 106) *Second-Year Swedish (GL 107, 108, 109) t Survey of German Literature (GL 301, 302, 303) *Second-Year Russian (SL 101, 102, 103) *tReading in Russian Literature ( SL 301, 302, 303) *Second-Year French (RL 101, 102, 103) *Second-Year Italian (RL 104, 105, 106) *Second-Year Spanish (RL 107, 108, 109) t Survey of French Literature (RL 301, 302, 303) t Survey of Spanish Literature (RL 304, 305, 306) t Survey of Italian Literature (RL 307, 308, 309) History of Ancient Philosophy (Phl301, 302, 303)t History of Modern Philosophy (Ph! 304, 305, 306) :j: Theory and Literature of Rhetoric (Sp 301, 302. 303) *Survey of the Visual Arts (ArH 201, 202. 203):j: * History of Western Art ( Ar H 204, 205, 206) :j: * History of Oriental Art ( Ar H 207, 208, 209) :j: *Introduction of Music and Its Literature (Mus 201, 202, 203):j: *History of Music (Mus 204, 205, 206)t :j: Classified here for group clearance only, Group II, Social Science. One sequence must be lower-division (*below); not same department. *Social Science and Social Policy (SSe 104, 105, 106) *Introduction to the Social Sciences (Honors College) (SSe 201,202, 203) *General Anthropology (Anth 101, 102, 103) *Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Anth 207, 208, 209) Society and Culture (Anth 301, 302, 303) *Principles of Economics (Ec 201,202, 203) *Introductory Geography (Geog 105, 106, 107) *World Regional Geography (Geog 201,202, 203) . . Geography of Oregon (Geog 301) and Geography of t\orth Amencan (Geog 302, 303) *History of Western Civilization (Hst 101, 102, 103) *History (Honors College) (Hst 107, 108, 109) *History of the United States (Hst 201,202, 203) Europe since 1789 (Hst 301, 302, 303) English History (Hst 304, 305, 306) * Problems of Philosophy (Phi 201, 202, 203) *Introduction to Philosophy (Honors College) (Phi 207,208, 209) Social and Political Philosophy (Phl307, 308. 309) . *American Governments: Concepts and Institutions ( PS ~00) and tw? terms from: Amencan 202), State and Local Governments ( PS 203), Internatwnal RelatiOns ( PS 205), Science (PS 207, 208) · B h · (P 215) d *Learning and Perception ( Psy 214) and Development and Social e avwr sy an vidual Differences (Psy216) *Great Religions of the World (R 201, 202, 203) Religions of Mankind (R 301, 302. 303) * General Sociology (Soc 204, 205, 206) A · S · t ( S 301) World Principles of Sociology (Soc 300) and two t~rms from30:4) mcenctan OCie ys ci~l P roblems (Soc Social Structure (Soc 303), The Commumty (Soc , on emporary o Group III, Science. One sequence must be lower-division (*below); not more than one can be from th ment; normally courses without lab must be 12 hours. *Physical-Science Survey (GS 104, 105, 106) *Physical Science (Honors College) (GS 204, 205, 206) *General Biology (Bi 102, 102, 103) *Biological Science (Honors College) (Bi 104, 105, 106) Cell Biology (Bi 301, 302, 303) Biology of Organisms ( Bi 304, 305, 306) * Elementarv Chemistry (Ch 101,102, 103) 1 d 1 b (Ch *General Chemistry ( Ch 104. 105, 106 or Ch 204, 205, 206), and three hours from re ate a s 109, Ch 207, Ch 208, Ch 209) or General Chemistry Semmar (Ch 110, 111, 112) *General Geology (GeollOl. 102, 103) · 1 A t ) Geologic History of Life (Geol 301, 302, 303; only as a second sequence for Libera r s *Introductory College Mathematics (Mth 104, 105, 106) *Fundamentals of Mathematics (Mth 107, 108, 109) - C 1 Ius with *Three terms from Introductory College Mathematics (Mth 104, 10;,) and a cu *Pr~~~f~u~~~·if~{hematics (Mth 115) and Calculus with Analytic Geometry (Mth 200,201) or and Calculus (Mth 204, 205) *Three terms from Calculus with Analytic Geometry (:Vfth 200,201,202. 203) *Analytic Geometry and Calculus (:VIth 204,205, 206) 9 (Ph 101, 102. 103) and General Physics Laboratory (Ph 204, 205, 206) (Ph 104, 105, 106) 1, 202, 203) (Psy 211) and Learning, Thinking, and Conditioning (Psy 212) and Motivation and ogy Psy 213) vn•·r!luc•""' Psychology (Honors College) ( Psy 217, 218, 219) SCHOLASTIC REGULATIONS , Committee s composed of 7 faculty members and 4 ex officio members (non-voting), appointed by the Presi- w,me11u'" ". , .. of the Committee on Committees. Two student members are appointed by the President theASUO. responsible for the administration and interpretation of University scholastic requirements, records of students domg unsatisfactory work, places such students on academic prob::ttion and :m11rovernei1r, disqualifies students from attending the University for continued unsatisfactory academic on petitions for reinstatement. Deficiency Committee entertains petitions by students for changes of grade. This procedure when the instructor (or department head or dean if instructor is not available) chooses not to report directly to the Registrar's office. will accept student petitions for reinstatement provided completed petitions and supportive data the Registrar's Office by not later than: Winter Term 1970 order to be resolved in time to register for classes on regular registration dates order to be resolved in time to register for classes by late registration deadline date (January 16) Spring Term 1970 order to be resolved in time to register for classes on regular registration dates order to be resolved in time to register for classes by late registration deadline date (April 10) questions, please contact the Office of Student Services, 207 Emerald Hall. MENT CODES FOR MAJOR-RELATED TO CLASS STANDING major designations are closely related, since most majors are restricted to specified class levels. Please the authorized combinations of code numbers as listed belo\1·. STUDENTS ( & or +. Special ; 1, Freshman; 2, Sophomore) Architecture & Allied Arts STUDENTS (3, Junior; 4, Senior) 61 Pre-professional Business Administration 69 Pre-professional Community Service & Public Affairs 73 Pre-professional Education 81 Pre-professional Health, Physical Education & Recreation 86 Pre-professional ] ournalism 92 Pre-professional Music 49 Romance Languages 51 Sociology 52 Speech 54 Architecture 55 Art Education 56 Art History 57 Fine & Applied Arts 58 Landscape Architecture 59 Urban Planning 62 Accounting and Quantitative Methods 64 Finance & Business Environment 65 Marketing, Insurance & Transportation 66 Personnel & Industrial Management 69 Community Service & Public Affairs 74 Counseling 75 Curriculum & Instruction 76 Educational Administration 77 Educational Foundations 78 Educational Psychology 79 Special Education 82 Health Education 83 Physical Education 84 Dance 85 Recreation & Park Management 86 Journalism 42 Pre-professional Law 87 First-year professional La~ 88 Se~ond-year professional r:w 89 Th1rd-year professional Law -------- - -- 92 Music GRADUATE STUDENTS (5 or 6 or 7, not in Graduate School; V or W or X, accepted a School; Nor 0 or P, cleared as masters candidate; E or F or G, cleared as doctors candidate) 5 Majors: 59 Urban Planning 11 Anthropology ----------- 13 Biology 62 A~counting & q uantitative Methods 14 Chemistry 64 Fmance & Busmess Environment 15 Classics, Chinese & Japanese 65 Marketing, Insurance & 17 Comparative Literature 66 _Personne~ ~dustrial M_anagemem 19 Economics 21 English 74 Counseling 28 Geography 75 Curriculum & Instruction 29 Geology 76 Educational Administration 31 German & Russian 77 Educational Foundations 33 History 78 Educational Psychology 36 Mathematics 79 Special Education 37 Philosophy ----------- 38 Physics 82 Health Education 39 Political Science 83 Physical Educat ion 41 Pre-Dentistry 84 Dance 42 Pre-Law 85 Recreation & Park Management 43 Pre-Medical Technology ----------- 44 Pre-Medicine 86 Journalism 45 Pre-Nursing ----------- 47 Psychology 42 Pre-professional Law 49 Romance Languages 87 First-year professional Law 51 Sociology 88 Second-year professional Law 52 Speech 89 Third-year professional Law 54 Architecture 55 Art Education 56 Art History 57 Fine & Applied Arts 58 Landscape Architecture 91 Librarianship 92 Music 97 Interdisciplinary Studies 99 Unclassified WINTER TERM EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Classes scheduled at the hour shown in the left-hand column for the first meeting of the week (M-all meet Monday; U-all other classes.) 07:30 (or before) M .. ---------------------·----··--- 12 :30- 2 :30 F 07 :30 (or before) U ____________________ -·-··------· 2:45- 4:45 F ~~ J~ ~L-~--------~~- ----~~~~----~--~--~~:~--~-.:·_~--~--~~----~-.:~~---_·::·.::::~G ~~~=~i-:{~ ll 09:30 M----··--·----·-------·-·-·---------------·-----·------- 07 :30-09:30 U o9 :30 u __ _____ --·------------·-·---·-----··------------------ o9 :45-11 :45 u 10:30 M ---·--·---·-·--·--··----·---·--·- -------···--·-··----· 07 :30-09:30 W 10 :30 u ---·--·-------------------·--------------··-·-·-··----·09 :45-11 :45 w 11 :30 M ·------··--------·--------------------------··········· 12 :30- 2:30 M 11 :30 u ______________ ··--··-----···-------··-----·····--·--· 2 :45- 4 :45 M 12:30 M ----------------------·--·-·-----·---·---·--------··---07 :30-09:30 H 12:30 U.. . .. ··-····--········----·-··----·-----·-·····--·09 :45-11 :45 H 1 : 30 lVl ...•........••. ·-- --------··--- - - ··--·--····-·-··-- -·----~ 1:30 2:30 M-------------------------·--··------··- -- 2 :30 u ·--------------------- ------------------- ---·-. 3:30 M------------···-------··--···-··-····· .. 3 :30 U ...... ---------·--------------------------- ·· 4 :30 M----------------------------------------·-·· 4 :30 u ___ ____________________________________ ____ _ After 5:00 Monday _______ ........ --· .. After 5 :00 TuesdaY----------------··-·-·---After 5 :00 Wednesday ______ _________ .... After 5 :00 Thursday _____________________ _ After 5 :00 FridaY---·--------------·--------- All Sections of the following will be combined for special exams (instead of schedule by hours): gt~~}s.ii.~;~_:_:~~~~~~_:_:~~~~_:_:_:~~~-:~~~-:~~~~~~~~::::~:::::~~-- ~ ~~~= ~ ~~ rr ~~ ~It!:.~~-:-:-:::·:i·:: ~~::~~;::::::·::::::::_~ RL 050, 1, 2 ............... ······--------·-··--···-·---···-- 5 :30- 7:30 U Mth 104, 10 , 10 , , ----- ------··- RL 060, 1, 2.----------·-----------------------··--------·-·- 5 :30- 7 :30 U No examination may be given ahead of the regularly scheduled time. Actual conflicts will be structors concerned. Deans may adjust within their schools. Examinations are given in the classroom where the class meets unless different rooms are uled by the Schedule Clerk, Registrar's Office. ADVISING to the U niversity must consult with an academic advisor. Those who have chosen a major even see the head advisor in their major field. Those who have not yet chosen a major should' come Advising ( 140 Hendricks Hall ) for assignment to an advisor. Elementary Education should go to the chief advisor for the College of Education, Department of Instruction, but Secondary Education students are advised in their intended academic department. students should go to the Honors College for assignment to an advisor. should go directly to their old advisor if they wish to discuss their programs. Any student wishing should report to the department office of his new major to receive a new advisor assignment. with seemingly insoluable problems should call the Office of Academic Advising (ext. 2261). We or confirm the fact that it is, indeed, insoluble. HEAD ADVISORS ''""j"~~- : Mr. Ross L ARTS: Mr. Chandler, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Foisy, Mrs. Harley, Mr. Mackintosh LETTERS : Mr. Ball : Mr. Beelman L SCIENCE : Mrs. Fagot : Mr. McFee S: Mr. Dull . Murphy ~fr. Barnhard JAPA NESE: Mrs. Palandri . Pascal Mr. Grove . Bartel ~fr . Loy Lund RUSSIAN: Mr. McWilliams Mr. McConnaughey Mr. Leeper IES: Mr. Straton UAGES: Mr. Cooper Mr. Cuthbert NISTRATION : Major: Mr. Swadener Quantitative Methods : Mr. Luneski Business Environment: Mr. Bauman >~~>.u r:mr·p and Transportation: Mr. Andrus Industrial Management : Mr. Vance SERVICE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS : Mr. Ray (Elementary Education only) : Mr. Maertens YSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION : : Mr. W. Smith . Sprague : Miss Puckett Dougherty Therapy: Miss Wooten Park Management: Mr. Rodney : Mr. Nelson : Mr. Merritt Risinger GENERAL LIBERAL ARTS B387 CHANDLER, T B3B9 COLEMAN, E A56B COLEMAN, EL A973 FAGOT, BT B3RB FOISY, M Bl93 HARLEY ,CW B279 •ACKI NTOSH, K FOREIGN STUDENT ADVISER BH4 PITMAN, LJ ANTHROPOLOGY B313 AIKENS, CM A952 BARN Ell, HG A95B BENNETT, KA B314 CHANEY, RP A951 OORJAHN, VR 4q55 OU,ONO, DE B365 GRANT, PG A961 JOHNS GN, L A959 MC FEE, M 8386 SCHMIDT, RC A962 SI.ONOS, AG A956 SI~ONOS, PE A954 SM !TH, AG A957 STANISLAhSKI, MB A953 STERN, T A963 YOUNG, PO BIOLOGY A679 A685 A686 A678 A669 A683 B395 A916 A666 A673 B396 A689 A69l B397 A663 A672 B295 A684 A688 A6RD A681 A693 A661 A660 A668 8398 A662 A667 A676 A670 A664 A665 A674 8399 A677 A692 BAJER, AS BONNETT, HT CARROLL, GC CASTENHOLZ, RW CLANCY, CW COGK, SA DAM, R FENTRESS, JC FRANK, Ph GRANT, P GRAY, J HAGUE, OR HEIMBIGNER, •c HO\.RAO, H~ HOYLE, G KEZER, lJ KIMMEL, C MC CONNAUGHEY, R ME~NINGER, JR MORRIS, RW MUNZ, FW MURPHY, GJ NO~ICK, A NO~ITSKI, E RISLEY, PL RUDY, PP SCHEER, BT SHOTWELL, JA Sl STRO., WR SOOERWALLo AL STAHL, FW STREI SINGER, TEPFER, SS TERWILLIGER, RC WIMBER, DE WISNER, HP CHEMISTRY A706 BALOW! N, JE A715 BARNHARD, RJ A702 BERNHARD, SA A694 BOEKELHE IDE, VC A70B DOLBY, LJ B400 FRCINES, JR ADVISOR'S NUMBERS 1969-1970 A 744 A7l0 A 707 A709 A700 A7ll A713 A712 A69B A696 A 703 A714 B401 A697 A699 A695 A701 A704 A705 (;0LES, GG GP IFF ITH, OH HERBERT, E KEANA, JF KlE~M, LH KLCPFENSTEIN, CE KOENIG, TW LAPRABEE, AR MAZO, R.~ NOYES, RH PETICOLAS, WL PHILPOTT, M POP..D, J S RE ITHEL, FJ SC~ELLMAN, JA SI.PSON, WT SWINEHART, OF VON HIPPEL, PH WOLFE t RG CLASSICS, AND CHINESE AND JAPANESE A497 COMBELLACK, FM B354 MC CLAIN, M A501 PALANORI, AJ A49B PASCAL, CB A500 SHUCARO, SC ECONOMICS A844 AR3l ARH A833 A841 AR45 A847 A836 A838 B?9B AB32 A840 A834 A843 A842 A835 A846 B I ERWAG, GO CA~PBELL, R DAVIS, RM EO~AROS, CD GOLDSTEIN, H~ GROVE, MA KHANG, C KL EINSORGE, PL KOPLIN, HT LUNDT, PA MIKESELL, RF Sl EGEL, B~ SI.PSON, PB SMITH, RE TATTERSALL, JN WATTLES, MD WHITELAW, WE ENGLISH A42l A437 A429 A417 A406 A433 A414 A428 A405 A423 82B7 A482 A4ZO 8402 A416 A442 A432 A431 A470 A425 B35l A426 A415 A404 A407 B403 A4/t0 A439 A44l Altl8 ALBRECHT, RC ALLE"J, RF AL '1', LF BALL, RC BARTEL, R ROROWELLo CB CAOBURY Ill, WE CRCSS, M GREENFIELD, SB GREENFIELD, TC HAISLIP, J HANDY, SG HAP..OY, WJ HORN, RO HYNES, JA JACKSON, RF JOHNSON, GE KITTOE. EO Kl TTOE, c• LOVE, GA LYONS, RM MALARKEY, S MAVEETY, SR MC NE!R, WF MOORE, CN REGENOS, OM RE 10, RW ROCKETT, GW SABOL, BE SALISBURY, RJ A430 A409 A436 A427 8288 A422 A4 13 B350 A435 A434 A412 A408 A419 SHERWOOD, IZ SHER WOCO, JC SLOAT, C SOEHREN , ~L STEVENSON, RC STR ANG E, NC TAYLO R, OS TEICH , N THCR PE, Pl TOELK EN, JB WEATHER HEAn, WEGEL I N, C& WI LLARO, OM GENERAL ARTS AND LETIERS A417 BALL, RC AH3 FAGOT , BT GENERAL SCIENCE A79B SEELM AN, GT GEOGRAPHY A752 D ICKEN, SN A756 JO HANN ESSON, A758 LOY, WG A755 MARTIN , GE A753 PATTON , CP A751 PRICE , ET 8327 SEARL , GH A 754 SM ITH, EG A 757 UR QUH ART, AW GEOLOGY A739 BALD WI N, EM A 745 BlANK , RH A747 BO (;GS , S A744 CO LES , GG A743 I< AY St MA A742 L UND, EH A 740 ~C 81 R~ EY, U A746 ORR , WN B365 SE COON , G A738 SHPLES, LW A741 WE ILL , OF GERMAN AND RUSSIAN A537 BEEBE, JF A536 D ILLER , E A534 GCN TRUM , PB A535 H Al-l ,._, .. l A542 L EONG , A A~32 Lf PPMANNo WA B358 L EP PMAN~ , WA A541 MC WIL LIA•S, JR A533 NICHO LL S• RA A539 PL ANT • HR A540 RICE, JL 8404 WE ATHERHEAOo A545 WOCDS o JM HISTORY A857 AR62 A853 A860 AA64 B299 ALEF , G BERDAHL• RM SI~GH AMo ER BI f'Nr RF BRADY • TA CH ICK ERING• c ECKER , L OULLo PS FALCONER!, GR GOVAN, TP HAt-.'NA, W S HOL BO, PS K 1 ~B A L L , RA L A~G , RG LI N, YS L ORW! No VR MADOE X, JP PERR IN, JW PI ER SO~, SA PO.E ROY, ES PCI'ITERt KW QUI NN, AJ SM !THo RW SORENSON, LR WO ODHAM, JE HANS EN, SL JCHNSTON, FE MC KENZIE, L NEL SON , LE PFLCH t AE VAN VOORHIS, WIE SE, MJ &768 ANCERSON, FW &767 ANCREWS, FC 1019 ASHBY, GP &787 BARNES, BA A770 BA RRAR, RB A79R BEELMAN, GT A795 8HSON, CT 116 7 BEVE R, WT A794 BUR CKEL, RB A76l CI H N, P A7~3 CUR TIS, CW ars? cE c , CM A78~ OYER, MN A771 FRE EMAN, RS A765 GH ENT, KS A764 HAR RISON, OK AIOO HEILMAN, RL A7R9 HU.PHREYS, JE 1368 J ACOBS, JB A790 KOCH, RM A784 LEAHY, J~ A780 LOEB, HL A7R6 LO~ENTHA L, F A774 MAIER, EA A779 MATTHES, TK A759 MO ~RS UNO, AF A77? MOURSUND, DG A760 NIVEN, IM A775 ROS S, KA A796 SHERMAN, PR A791 SI ERAOSK!, AJ A778 S TR U8 LE, GW A769 TA TEo RF A776 TRUAX, OR A785 ~AN BUSKIRK, JM A766 WAR D, LE A792 WARREN, HE A793 WELL S , BB A777 hR I GHT, CR A762 Yoco, e PHILOSOPHY Al73 AlEXANDER, HA COCK , JW U75 uo~ U7! 1302 Al74 an2 aan DA~ IE , W EBER SOL E, FB GEDDE S , L HERBE RT, RT J ESSUP, BE LEV!, OS WI SDOM, A ZWEI G, A PHYSICS BURG, JC CH• EN, SY CRASEMANN, CSCNKA, PL A825 A605 AA04 AB24 ABOR AB09 AB07 A803 A~ll 8297 A820 A816 A615 AB19 Aq06 AR17 ARlO AR18 M21 ABO I A~22 A802 A823 DART, FE OO~NELL Y, RJ EBf!GHAUSEN, EG ELLICKSON, RT GIRARDEAU, MC GOSWAI'I, A HIGGINS, RJ KEI"'P, JC LEFEVRE, HW MAI-'AN, GO MC CLURE, JW MC DANIELS, OK ~ORAVCSIK, MJ OVERLY, JC PARK, K POhELL, JL RAYFIELD, GW WANN IER, GH ZI•MERMAN, Rl POLITICAL SCIENCE A895 AB78 A690 AR69 AR79 ABR6 4B91 ABBO ARBq 8 306 A 892 A884 A694 B307 6376 4862 A883 ASS' ALLMAN, JM DAVIES, JC Fl~LAY, OJ FISZMAN, JR G.A,..GE, JF GO LOR ICH, 0 HA,..HAROT, .ll"4 HO'VF.T, T KLONOSK!, JR MECLER, JF MITCHELL, JM MITCHELL, WC OR BELL, JM PIERCE, LC RUTHER FORO, BM SC~LEICHER, CP SELIGMAN, LG Zf IGLER, LH PRE-DENTISTRY A 709 KE ANA, JF PRE-MEDICINE A670 SOCERWALL, AL PRE-MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY A684 ~C CONNAUGHEY, 8 PRE-PHYSICAL THERAPY A629 WOCTEN, EP PRE-NURSING 83!5 OLSON, GJ PSYCHOLOGY A923 B308 A90l •qo1 A908 A973 A905 A916 A902 A912 A9!7 A903 8309 A920 A914 ADKINS, JW ARKOWITZ, H ATTNEAVE Ill, F BECK, J DAWES, RM FAGOT, BT FAGOT, RF FENTRESS, JC FOSMIRE, FR GOLDBERG, LR HALLER, RW HY,.,AN, R JOHIISON, SM KEELE, SW KI~BLE, DP OLO APY A899 LEEP~R., RW A910 LF~INSOH~, P~ A915 LICHTENSTEIN, A92 2 Ll CKEY, ME AB97 LITTMAN, RA Aq09 POSNER, M I A919 REICHER, GM A998 RUMEL, PJ A925 SC~AEFFER, 8 A924 SHEPPARD, WC A904 WF ISS, RL Aqoo ZILLER, RC RELIGIOUS STUDIES A94B STRATON, GO ROMANCE LANGUAGES A505 BEALL, CB A522 BECK, PE A513 BIRN, RM A5!q COCPER, HF A5!8 CURLANO, OJ A5ll CESROC~ES, RH A504 DOUGHERTY, D~ A524 FREITAG, CM 8289 GIUST!NA, S A506 HART, TR A509 HATZAN TON IS, ES 8355 JACKSON, RM A508 JOHNSON, CL A53l MARLOW, EA B356 MATT!ELLC, FA A520 OLIVIER, LA A507 POWERS, PJ B291 QUINN, 0 A512 RENDALL, SF A515 ROSE, SL SOCIOLOGY 4939 8405 A944 A93l 8382 A929 A93B 6311 6383 Ana A935 A932 Aq45 A94l A926 An7 A937 A936 A940 8312 ACKER, JR CU.M! ~S, ~J DELTSCH, SE ELLIS, RA FAICH, RG FOSKETT, JM GAlE, RP GOERTZEL, T GORDON, ON JACKSON, J~ J0~4NNI S, TB JO~NSON, GB Kl ~G, GA MAC GREGOR, J MARTIN, WT PELLEGR! N, RJ POLK, K RrOGERS, RH SC~4FER, WE VA~ HCUTEN, SPEECH A550 A564 8406 A 56! A556 A559 A553 8360 8359 A557 8293 A560 A567 A558 A 55! A563 A554 A565 A549 A552 AL 't', 8 CARMICHAEL, CW CARROLL, JK CHRISTENSEN, NJ CUTLER, JV DE CHAINE, FB FRIEDMAN, RP GLCEKLER, RB HERVEY, lit KRETS INGER, EA LA RUSSO, OA LEISTNER, CA MERTZ, RJ MOHGOMERY, KE ROBINSON, HW !IVAN, BP SHEPHERD, JR SHERRIFFS, RE SHRL!N, CC WOOO, KS 13 14 ARCHITECTURE A258 A282 A261 A263 A2q4 A264 A?.79 A259 8263 8334 A271 A276 A2h2 A275 A 2 ~7 A256 A273 A26h A269 8336 A265 A272 8264 B335 A286 A2A3 A277 A274 A267 A261 A7. 68 A285 A789 ANCREWS, GF BATISTA, E BRISCOE, JL BRYAN, SW CA~PBELL, MB COLE , PH DVORAK, RR FERENS, RR FINROW, JV GILLAND, W GILMORE, PC GU~AN, MA HARRIS, RS HA'-Nt AW t-IA'YOEN, ~S HOCGF. JR, GM HUCSON , HE JO~NSON, LT nfiNSASSER, TW MOCRE, EF ~OLRSUNO, EE PETING, OL PICCIONI, P PL ESUMS, G POTICHA, OP QUINER, JH R EYNOL OS, JS RINEHART, 0~ SMITH, RA SHFFORO, JE UNRUH, Rl UNTHANK, 0 UTSEY, /1110 ART EDUCATION A319 BALLINGER, TO A320 BURGNER, JW A123 GEHRING, JA A322 KENSLER, GL A318 U~IER, V A321 MC FEE , JK R406 SHORE, S ART HISTORY A313 BALD I NGER, WS 8273 BERG, JF A316 CO~NELLY, MC A315 LA~RENCE, PA A317 LEONG, EJ A314 MC KENZIE, H A312 ROSS, MD FINE ARTS A306 AUCKNER, PE 8269 FAWKES, T A304 FOSTER, OG A 303 JAHS, RC A309 KRAUSE, L A100 ~C COSH , OJ 87.70 ~ILLER, OG 8268 Nl EDERER, C A302 NIXON , CM B407 OKADA, F 8272 ROY, W A305 RHN, CB A307 SQ EOER, JV A308 STANNARD, OR A301 ZACH, J URBAN PLANNING A985 GLCEGE, ME 8408 RAGATZ, RL LAN DSCAPE ARCHITECTURE A293 CUTHBERT, FA A297 GILLHAM, JF A29B HA~ENS , WH A294 JETTE, GS A296 LG~INGER, RJ 8409 RAPP, CA. A295 RUFF, WM 8266 WHKER, Ll 8267 WARNER, JJ COLLEGE OF BUSIN ESS ADMINISTRATION Al37 Al24 A liB Al25 Al 0 8 All3 A134 A\2 6 Al27 A 141 8 258 Al03 All7 Al33 A!Ol Al23 Al05 Al40 Al3B A !35 Al28 A\31 Al42 AltO Al39 All 6 Al09 Al32 Al07 Al21 All9 Al30 Al22 Al20 Al43 All! Al02 All2 Al3h ANCER SON, T J ANDRUS, RR 8AERNCOPF, OA SALMAN, WS BEAL, EF RRCWN, WB CALMUS, TW CONANT, EH CASSO, JJ FRISHKOFF, P, GRANT, R GREENE, MR HARWOOD, OS JO~ES, CM LINOHOLM, RW LUNESKI, CJ ~ACE, AE ~C CARTHY, FL PARKS, WH PE ITERSC~ , AL PYRON, HC RA,SING, KO REINMUTH, JE RICH, SU RICHARDS, LE RICHINS, WO ROeERT, WJ R05:St LW SAMPSON, RJ SEUBERT, FJ SHAFFER, Ll SM ITHt NR SOHA, J._ STROM , HK SWAOENEfl, P TULL, OS VHCE, SC WATSON, OA WISH, JR COMMUN ITY SERVICE & PUBLIC AFFAIRS A939 A360 A362 8 278 A36t A212 8410 A359 A163 AI 50 AB88 8034 A366 8411 8281 Al48 8282 A650 8260 A940 A954 A356 8412 8263 A357 A364 8284 8285 ACKER, JR BREWER, EW CCLLINS, JB COLLINS, R ETTER, 0 Gl LMORE, SK INGRAHAM, RC IVERSON, EA JHSEN, VK LO~E, RN KLCNOSKI, JR MC Ml LLAN , A MILLER, MS MITCHEL, WH MO~RSUNO, J PEARL , A RAlt 0 ROONEY, LS RO~SSEVE, R SC~AFER, WE SM tTH, AG SU~OBeRG, NO SWIFT, R TER~EBERRY, THURBER, CE VIEGAS, KD wnu, R ZUG, 0 COUNSELING Al72 ACKER • MH A222 BOOTH • JR A228 BROCKWAY, JS A242 CLEMENTS, BE A208 DUDLEY, GA A212 GILMORE, SK A192 KRANZLER, GO A165 LOUGHA RY, JW Al50 LOWE, RN CURRICULUM & INSTRUCTION A\ 96 AC HESO~ , •• BLAIR , EG CANOLAN O, D.l FERRI NGTCN, I FREDERICK, EC FUNK, ROBEIIT HANSE N, JH HARR I S , Wt-4 8292 Al B! 8413 Al95 8310 Al85 8331 AI 52 84 14 A219 A213 Al49 A204 A218 A220 A 182 A148 Al76 8415 Al79 A241 Al77 8262 A\97 A 183 8323 HE .. RN , AC HILl , S8 HOL80KJ;- , ~E HOTCHK I SS, J. KAI'8LY , PE KEITH , JA MAERT H S, NM MILLER , SJ NYE, \IT PEARL, A RO eECK, ~M SC~AFF , C SCHHIN KE, tw SHELLENBARGER, SUTTLE, JE SYLVES TER, - WALLEN , CJ WI lLARO, RA ZICLER , CJ EDUCATIONAL ADM INISTRATION Al60 CARLSU , RO A163 Ct57 5654 so so Title CULT ANTHRO Credit Dept. Win . 03 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + 03 + ANTHROPOLOGY Spr. Ti111e 507 507 Day UH H Anthropology (Continued) Credit I Dept. Win. / JC SYST 03 ANTH 516 AN TH 04 ANTH 521 WOR LD 03 ANTH 04 + + Spr. 522 523 Time Day 3:3o- ~=so uH Room Bldg. 201 CHH 123 PPQ Instructor OORJAHN BENNETT STAN I SLAWSK 1 ~-:\on-majors without Anth 207 8 9 k-Grad majors in social sciences' ' X L-Anth 207, 8, 9 or 2 yrs foreign language -Anth 413 or I BIOLOGY HWF+ H COJK+ MC CON~AUGHEY+ SIGERSETH+ c l I( ll Notes I( I I 19 TLN 4154 4155 Tl\ Tith· Credit Dept. Win. 3611 + LAB + Bl 423 HUMAN GENETICS 03 Bl 36 13 EVOLUTION 03 Bl 426 CYTOLOGY 04 Bl AB + + 36 17 05 36 18 SYSTEMATIC BOTANY 05 Bl + LAB + Bl 3624 Bl VASCULAR PLANTS 05 Bl 441 3625 + 441 05 IUlll.QGY 03 SS '70-Bi 101. 2. 3: 30-l, 372, ~23, 441. ~59, ~94, 590 SS '70 (01\IB)-Bi 461,¥12.478. ~91 C-Taught by lee-lab method D-Taught by lee-dis-lab method E-For students majoring in Elem Ed F-(;cn Chem & I yr coli math (pre reg) : Organic Chem (concur or pre reg) ; or I CHEMISTRY 04 + + + + + + Biology (Continued) Spr. 424 438 438 442 Time Day 2:30- 5:20 MW 11:30 MWF 10:30 MWF+ 2:30- 5:20 UH ]-Cell Bi or I K-Gcn Chemistry L-1 vr coli Bi or I Room Bldg. 3 05 sc 16 sc 314 sc 12 1 sex Q-Ccn Physics and I nvrt Zoology T-Bi 372 or Bi 471 CHEMISTRY GASS+ 8EUiHUD+ Chemistry (Continued) S f>r. Ti111e /Jay 554 563 09:30-12: 20 H 2:30- 5:20 H 12:30 H+ 1:30- 4:20 MW 1:30- 4:20 UH 0-Ch 207 or I Q--Ch 20R or I MWF UH Roo111 Bldg. lustrurtor B13 SC2 B13 SC2 30 SC KEANA B26 SC2 B unless 1st session attended or I T-Ch I 00 or 200 with C grade I or I L--Designcd for students in bio-med programs \'-Ch 332 or .'!3~ concurrent ~lth 20-l. 5. li: others by \\'-\lajors and J I ~-Ch iO~. 109 or ( 'h 20R, 209 with C grade Y-~lajors in honors prog-ram 04 04 OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL OL Z-Ch lOR. 9 or Ch 20K 9 or I CLASSICS, CHINESE AND JAPANESE Greek 051 1:30 MWHF 221 052 102 12:30 MWHF 109 103 322 12:30 405 405 407 08:30 UWH 303 FR FR FR 09:30-11:20 WH 303 FR Latin 061 062 1:30 MWHF 117 FR 105 12:30 MWHF 201 CON 106 MWF 201 CON 1:30 u 221 FR Chinese and Japanese 051 052 MUWHF 313 ALL 061 062 MUWHF 207 CON 102 103 MUWHF 206 FR 105 106 MUWHF 312A FR 322 323 UH 206 FR 325 326 2:30 MUWHF 309 FR 405 405 412 413 3:30 MWF 309 FR 415 416 10:00-12:20 u 425 FR REAVIS CHAMBEUA I~ SHUCARO SHUCAR D COMBELLACK COMBELLACK COMBELLACK CAYLOR LOVE LOVE REAVI S SH PASCAL PASCAL L PALANDRI MC CLAIN HANLEY MC CLAI N PALAND~I MORITA MC CL AIN+ MORIT A HANL EY 21 .Vntcs TL.Y SW I 4 780 4 782 47 84 4786 G 478 7 G N 4792 ~ 793 4795 '>798 G ., N 4807 4808 4809 4810 4B11 4812 4813 M 4814 M 4815 COMPUTER SCIENCE TLN 4219 4220 4221 4222 4 4230 4231 5789 4233 PRINCIPLE ECONOMIC 03 PRINCIPLE ECONOMIC 03 + DIS + + DIS D LY ECON GROWTH OEVEL AOV ECONOMIC THEOR INCOME & EMPLOY TH PRICE & DISTRIB TH SS '70--Ec 201, 2, 3: 375, 407, 507 (-Concurrent with Ec 201, 2, 3 (Hon Coli Students only) Dav MWF - MWF MWF l 11st ruct or D-Restricted enrollment-see catalog 0--For course descript consult department ECONOMICS 203 MWF+ SMITH+ WATTLES 203 203 203 F F MWF MWF MWF UH D-Economic prob of developing areas Dept. Win. ENGLISH Literature Spr. Time Instructor KNIGHT DARBY Notes TLN 5035 500b 5007 5008 5047 504b 5048 5049 5050 50 1 5052 5053 5054 5055 5075 5071> 5060 5061 5062 5094 509b 24 TLN - Title SHIIKESPEIIRE SHIIKESPEIIRE SHIIKESPEARE SHAKESPEIIRE SH REN Credit Dept. Win. TUD JAC DRAMA AUGUST COMEDY AUGUST SHIRE 18TH CENT POET English (Continued) Spr. Time 507 507 Day English (Continued) Win . Spr. Time Day Room Bldg. 507 7:30-10:20 M 122 PLC 507 507 4:30- 5:50 UH 104 ED 7:00- 9:50 M 261 PLC M u ENG ENG 591 3:30- 4:50 UH 202 CHA . 202, 203, 39+, 396, 403, 405, C-Grad only D-Prereq Eng 492 097 098 Writing 097 09:30 09:30 MUWHF 216 PLC BORDWELL MUWHF 216 PLC BORDWELL UH UH UH F F F Notes E 25 TLN 519 3 51 95 5198 5215 5222 5223 5287 52 89 52 B8 5290 26 TLY 5291 5292 SS 70-\Yr 121, 222. 323, 326, 404, 411, 503, 504 E-Foreign students \\' r 222 open to Soph any term GEOGRAPHY 03 + + + GEOGRAPHY 03 + + + + + + + REGION GEOG 03 03 + + 03 + 03 03 Win. 222 222 Writing (Continued) Time 2:30 3:30 Day UH UH F-Third hour to be a rranged J-Prereq Wr 121 GEOGRAPHY MWF+ H H 1:30- 3:20 M MWF MWF 105 M 160 F 160 Credit Dept. Wiu. 03 GEOG 03 GEOG 03 GEOG 03 GEOG 555 572 Geography (Continued) Spr. Ti111e Day 507 507 507 7:30-10:20 M GEOLOGY MWF MWF ll: 30 MWF 1:30- 3:20 UF 0-Gen Chern Q-Calcu1us T -Geo1 392 ( Prin Strat) Roo111 Bldg. fn structor SMITH+ PATTON DICKEN 160 CON SMITH+ BOGGS MC BIRNEY 254 sc BOGGS 249 sc 45 sc U- Geo1 491 (Struct) V:-Geo1 461, 2, 3 (Min Para) \\ -Geo1 327 (;\ lin) X-Geol 331, 2 (Jntro Paleo) GERMAN AND RUSSIAN German OB:30 MUWF 216 ALL HAHN 08:30 MUWF 203 CHA R MILLER H ll I XY X X y H Notes IR IR I R I~ s 27 TL\' 421R 3795 5929 TLN 4Bb4 SS ?0-GL 050, 1, 2; 101. 2, 3; 403, 503,505 C-GL 301. 2, 3 D-GL 334, 5, 6 S749l 1ST YEAR NORWEGIAN 03 4888 2NO YEAR NORWEGIAN 03 4889 2NO YEAR SWEDISH 03 4278 HIST WEST CIVILll 03 4279 + DIS + 4280 + DIS + 4281 + DIS + + + + + + + + GL GL GL German (Continued) 551 Obl lOS 108 3:30 MWF 206 FR ll :30 MWF 202 CHA 10:30 MWF 221 FR 1:30 MWF 202 CHA 1:30 MWF 202 CHA 1:30- 3:20 UH 20b FR 3:30- 6:20 H 206 FR F-Recommended as 3rd yr course X-No credit fall term after 2 years high school Y-German l\Tusic Center only Russian Scandinavian Ob2 1:30 lOb 10:30 109 1:30 HISTORY MWF MWF MWF 105 sc 306 ALL 306 ALL BEEBE Credit Dept. Wi11. History (Continued) S('r. Time Day H H MWF f11strllctor BRADY 242 CMM Notes H H H H HI R HI R X I'H l'lR l'lR IR 29 TLN 4 294 429 6 42 95 4297 4 341 4 342 434 3 434 4 4345 4346 4396 4397 4398 4399 4400 30 TLN 4401 4403 4426 COLLOQ HIST TEACH 5866 COLLOQ AMER NEGRO Credit Win. 507 507 History (Continued) Spr. Time Day 507 507 3:30- 5:20 u ft:20 w 201 2:30- 5:20 H 09:30 MWF 5867 COLLOQ EUR EC HIST 508 113 CMH 170 PLC 5868 COLL 20TH CENT EUR SS 70-Hst 101, 2, 3; 201, 2, 3; 304, 407, 408, 478, 493,501,503, 505 D-Supplement t? reg course onl X-German i\lus1c Center only C-Does not satisfy 407/408 requirement SS 70-11 Ec 222, 225, ~30 B-Juniors, Seniors or married students C-Open for men 3801 3803 3804 HOME ECONOMICS MATHEMATICS 095 095 12 30 3 30 4 30 MUWF MUWF MUWH 208 OEA 205 OEA 208 OEA Win. Mathematics (Continued) Spr. Tillie 106 106 MWF 31 11lstructor Notes TU\ 32 TLX Credit OIFF EQ 03 03 Dept. Mathematics (Continued) Sf>r. Ti111e Day 12:30 MWF 12:30 MWF UH MWF Room 13/dg. 206 OEA 205 DEA Instructor BARNES LEAHY SS 70-:l lth 095, 104. 105, IOt. consult department Q-Expcr for :ll ath. Soc Sc, llumanities majors T-For l'hys Sc. :llath. Arch majors l·-For Soc Sc. Bus. Jlumanities majors NURSING 08:30 09:30 10:30 09:30 :30 09:30 10:30 PHILOSOPHY F F MWF MWF UH 7:30- 9:50 H 233 CMM 234 CMM 184 PLC 311 PLC 331 CMM DLSDN DAVIE LEVI FOULKE S + + + + + Win. 429 512 515 518 Philosophy (Continued) Spr. Ti111e 427 09:30-12:20 H 439 Day 2:30- 3:50 MW 2:30- 4:50 u 7:30- 9:50 u PHYSICS Room Bldg. 111stmctor DAVIE 311 PLC ZWEIG 311 PLC 311 PLC 311 PLC HERBERT HERBERT SDOM EBERSOLE WISDOM DAVIE EBERSOLE 115 sc 115 sc POLITICAL SCIENCE 199 LEVINE H Notes G G G G 4453 H54 4457 4458 4456 4462 TLN 5580 5594 5595 5596 34 TLN 5900 4527 5901 4560 Title Political Science (Continued) Win. Spr. Ti111e Day 1:30- 4:20 u Room Bldg. lustructor Credit Dept. 05 PS 01-0 PS PS 341 CMM Political Science (Continued) Win.! 509 509 Spr. Time Day 507 Room Bldg. Instructor 509 HANHAROT SCHLEICHER F-Junior & Senior majors only K-Cross-hsted with CSPA L-Graded for majors 0-J uniors, seniors & grad students PSYCHOLOGY 3:30 12:30 MWF 2:30- 4:20 UH 12:30- 2 : 20 UH 10:30- 12:20 UH 2:30 MWF 09:30 MWF 369 369 207 167 30 1 207 CON CON CON CMM CON JOHNSON JOHNSON R HYMAN SHEPPARD HALLER 369 CON lOR 0 0 35 Notes L IL IL I TLN 4564 456 5 4665 4666 TLN Title Credit ~668 PERCEPTION 03 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 03 4673 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY 03 HIST SYSTEMS PSYCH 03 ASSESS COGNIT FUNC 03 4680 8EHAV MODIFICATION 03 ADV SOCIAL PSYCH 03 5932 ADV CLIN RES PRAC 03 Dept. Wi>t. PSY 515 PSY PSY 520 PSY PSY PSY 532 PSY PSY 538 Psychology (Continued) Spr. 511 521 530 535 539 Time 1:30 10:30 Day MWF MWF Room Bldg. 369 CON 369 CON SS '70--Psy 211,212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 401,403,405,435, 437,450, 460, 465, 490, 501, 503, 505 C- Satisfies Soc Sc Group requirement D--9 hrs upper div Psy required 0-Admission to Grad prog Q-Graded for Psy majors T-Prereq lower div.course Personalit U-For students havmg completed 2 / E- Survey course with less depth or spec topics Psy 495 & 496 V-Limited enrollment - tcnn X-Concurrent enroll Psv 495 or I· COTlru.,-~ (2 units) · · F- Soph standing J- Mth 095 or high Math Place Score K- Majors only; open to soph L-Prereq Psy 437 5545 SS '70--R 302 4928 RELIGIONS 03 + COLLEGE 02 COLLEGE 02 431 407 Z-Satisfies Science Group require ZZ-Prereq upper dtv course in Think or RELIGIOUS STUDIES 1:30 MWF ROMANCE LANGUAGES French 244 CMM 424 FR JOHN SON DESROCHES 03 03 I RL RL 4721 477 507 French (Continued) K-Gra?uate students only X-S_emors & 1st yr g rad students only Y-l\o graduate students Z-RL 321, 322, 323 or equivalent Italian 1:00- 9:50 w 221 FR HATZANTDNIS D-2 yrs college or equivalent Portuguese 473 09:30-11:50 u 478 09:30 MWF Spanish 2:30- 4:20 MW 233 CMM ROSE 312A FR ROSE 214 117 223 CHA Notes GX GJ GJ G G G R 37 TLN 't963 't964 5000 38 TLN I Title c~:it I ~~pt. ~;;·1 5001 SEM METHODS 507 5002 SEM LANGUAGE 03 RL 5 6 5003 OLD SPANISH 03 RL 3 SS '70-RL 060! 1, 2; 107, 8, 9; 405, 461, 503, 505, 508 C-Reading sectiOn . D-2 yrs college or eqmvalent J-RL 304, 305, 306 5875 4775 SS '70-Soc 20-1, 5, 6; 300, 301, 303, 304, 305, 306, 327, 507 C-Soc 204, 5, 6 or 300 D-Soc 204, 5, 6 or I E-Graded for Soc grad students F- NSF grantees only ]-Soc 334 or 306 or Psy 215 K-12 hrs Soc . I L- Advanced degree Soc cand•dates or Spanish (Continued) Spr. 507 537 Time Day Room Bldg. MWF 184 PLC 12:30 2:30- 4:20 u 221 FR L RL 347, 348, 349 or equivalent T -Spanish speaking Americans U-1 yr college Latin SOCIOLOGY 7:30-10:20 u 201 CON 332 CMM 1D5 sc 72 PLC 8 QUO O-Soc 204, 5 or 303 Q-Soc 423 T-9 hrs Soc . L.:-Graduate school standtng V-NIMH grantees only W-l\ot after Soc 204, 5 X-For majors only Instructor CUR LAND S08RE HART 03 04 SPEECH Rhetoric and Public Address Credit Dept. Win. 03 Sf>r. Time + + 2:20 UH 10:30 MWF 2:30 MWF 523 3:3D MWF 530 7:oo- 9:50 u Broadcast Communications 241 345 433 3no- 6:20 w Day instructor TAYLOR+ T4YLOR 207 GER 217 VIL 206 VIL 206 VIL LA FRIEDMAN 217 VIL ALY 217 VIL CARMICHAEL 331 VIL MERTZ MERTZ R R R Notes 39 TLN 5340 5341 5342 5343 5373 5374 5375 5377 5379 5380 381 538 2 5385 5386 5389 5390 5391 5421 5422 40 TLN 5436 Title RADIO-TV PROD RADIO-TV DIREC GOV REG BROAD US METH PROD ED TV Credit 03 03 03 03 Broadcast Communications (Continued) Win. Spr. Time Day Room Bldg. 444 1:30 MWF 331 VIL 445 449 3:30- 4:50 UH 331 VIL Speech Pathology and Audiology 097 098 2:30 HWF 205 VIL 098 10:30-12:20 UH 217 VIL 371 1:30 MWF 405 405 407 407 409 409 OB:30 u 472 473 482 09:30 MWF 488 2:30 MWF 205 201 217 205 VIL VIL ss '70--405, 407, 409, 483, 489, 501, 503, 505, 507, 509 (-Ungraded for non-maJors only D-Clinic student staff INTERPRET AT ION INTERPRETATION INTERPRETATION ELEMENTS OF ACTING Theater 08:30 10:30 1:30 2:30 UH 102 103 Instructor SHEPHERD SHEPHERD SHERRIFFS SHERRIFFS MONTGOMERY MO'I TGDHERY WOOD+ sCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS ARCHITECTURE each of lee, lab A & lab B T-Lab A2 U-Lab B2 Day UH MW+ M u J-Ai l sections Arch 387 concurrently K-AIJ sections Arch 487 concurrently L-Approved Class 5 only · Instructor MOURSUND QUINER BRISCOE IS Notes N CFINR TLN 1004 1005 1006 1008 9 1012 1013 1014 EFI 1016 UFINR 1018 42 TLN Title Credit INTERIOR DESIGN 02 MATER INTER DESIGN 03 INTERIOR DESIGN 0 + LAB DESIGN 04 + + DESIGN 04 + lNG SEMINAR ETHICS PRACT INTER 1133 INTERIOR DESIGN 1134 + + 1135 LANDSCAPE DESIGN 1136 PLANT MATERIALS 1137 LANDSCAPE MAINTEN II Interior Architecture Time Day Room Bldg. 3:30- 5:20 UH 261 LA 11:30 UHS 241 LA 1:30- 5:20 W+ 211 LA 1:30- 5:20 MUH 215 LA 239 LA JOHNSON 301 LA 239 LA JOHNSON 5:20 W+ 217 LA BERGER 5:20 MUH 301 LA 588 1:30- 5:20 W+ 211 LA 588 1:30- 5:20 215 LA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE 289 MF 239 LA HAVENS 327 328 MWF 240 LA WARNER 358 359 u RUFF H 132 LA MWF 132 LA 5:20 UH 217 LA 7:30- 9:20 u 240 LA 10:30-12:20 UH 132 LA HAVENS 08:30-10:20 UH 217 LA WALKER 5:20 MF 239 LA RUFF RUFF LA LA URBAN PLANNING 09:30 UH 106 LA RAGATZ 10:30-12:20 MF 241 LA D-Urban Planning majors only FINE AND APPLIED ARTS Painting and Graphic Arts MW MW MW 43 Painting and Graphic Arts (Continued) Instructor TLN FOSTER MILLER FAWKES ROY 7:30-10:20 M 106 LA CHENG+ 08:30-11:20 UH 122 LA 1:30- 4:20 UH 122 LA 4:30- 6:20 M 120 LA MILLER 4:30- 6:20 w 120 LA FAWKES L-Sophomores or 4 cr Art 290 T-9 cr Art 290 U-6 cr Art 291, 2 Sculpture and Applied Design J AMES 44 Sculpture and Applied Design (Continued) TLN Title Credit Dept. Win. Spr. Time Day Room Bldg. 1265 TERM PROJ CERAMICS ART 509 509 1266 TERM PROJ SCUlP ART 509 509 1267 TERM PROJ JEW MET ART 509 509 1268 STUDIES SCUlPTURE ART 594 594 SS'70--Art 255,256, 257,293,393,401,405,455,456,457.494, 501, E-For Art Ed majors 505, 509 SURVEY VISUAL ARTS HIST WESTERN ART HIST WESTERN ART HIST WESTERN ART HI ART ART HISTORY 3:30- 5:20 M 7:30- 9:20 M l nstr11ctor JAMES ZACH+ NIXON ZACH+ Credit nept. Win. 03 ARE 03 ARE 03 ARE 507 03 ARE 532 Art Education (Continued) Spr. Time nay 507 507 12:30- 2:20 w 3:30- 5:20 H Room Bldg. Instructor KENSLER GEHRING 225 LA BURGNER+ 239 LA BURGNER 323, 326. 327. ~09, 501, 505, 507 in same Art 322 section required in same . \rt 321 section required COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNTING AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS Accounting 562 L-Sophomore standing Q-,\c 420 T-Ac~O.~ I V-Ac 360 X-Ac ~so Y-:\ot inc in 45 hrs for r\dv Bus Degree Z-Ac 323, i\ l th 233 Quantitative Methods 232 232 1:30 MWF 2:20 UH 366 CMM MACE RICHARDS X v K Notes L L L 45 TLN 5917 1359 46 Quantitative Methods (Continued) TLN I Title 1416 SEM SAMPLING TECH 1417 SEM TIME OEP PROC 5722 SEM QUANT ANAL DEC 5723 SEM APPL ANAL VAR !NOUST DYNAMIC Credit 03 03 03 03 03 SS '70--BS 232, 511 C-BS 232 D-BS 232 & BS 333 or equivalent E-Opcn only to grad students I Def>t. Win. I BS 507 BS 507 BS 507 BS 507 BS Sf>r. 507 507 507 Time 2:30 11:30 Day MWF MWF T-l'l~l +28 or I Room Bldg. 332 CMM 366 CMM hu:trlfct r RICHARDS RE!NMUTH REI~MUTH RICHARDS MACE ·r.:_-:\lth 106 or 109 or equivalent 1:-0.Pen to und~rgrad students onlv \ -~ot me m ·to hrs for Ach· n us i)cgrcc F-Open only to grad students not completing DS 232 & BS 333 FINANCE AND BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONM BUSINESS INTROOUCT TO LAW INTROOUCT TO LAW FINANCIAL INSTITUT PROS BUS FORECAST PROBLEMS FINANCE THEORY OF FINANCE FOREIGN COMMER AW + 545 550 CONCEPT INVESTMENT 03 FBE 1464 INVESTMENT ANALY 03 FBE 565 1466 COMMERCIAL BANKING 03 FBE 57D 1467 INTERNAl INVESTMEN 03 FBE 571 SS '70--FBE 226, 321, 322, 363, 545, 565, 580 C- Junior standing D-FBE 322 E-Senior standing F-:IIIIT 322 and FBE 322 J-Ac 323 K-FBE 363 L-FBE 226 2:30 MWF 3:30 MWF 2:30- 4:20 UH 272 CMM 167 CMM 232 CMM 0-Sophomore standing Q-:\o prereg. ~ot open to upper div nus students T -:c\\th 109 or equivalent U-Ac 51 1 and FBE 516 V-FBE 552 or equivalent Y -?\ot inc. in +5 hrs for Adv Bus Degree z-~0 prereq required; not open to upper clas MARKETING, INSURANCE, AND TRANSPORT AT ION 244 CMM 341 CMM 1469 1478 INTRO REAL ESTATE MARKET SYST + ANAL INDUSTRIAL MARKET ANAL CONSUM BEHAV 322 323 322 09:30 323 u:3o 336 456 MWF MWF Marketing, Insurance and Transportation (Continued) Crcd1t Dept . 1Vi11 sh. •7 .. 03 MIT 46 7 . ,., ' /IIIC Da\' 03 MIT 470 3:30- 5:20 MF - 03 MIT 475 12:30 MWF 03 MIT 3:30- 5:20 MW 3:30- 5:20 HF 12:30 MWF 08:30-10:2D UH 1D:3D-12: 2D UH 2:30- 4:20 H 1:30- 3:20 u }:30 H 1:20 UH 536 3:3D- 5:20 MW Roolll Bldg. fllstructor 241 CHM SAMPSON RICH 243 CHM WISH oowo 231 CHM 241 CMM 243 CMH 231 CHM 101 CMM SMITH ANDRUS 173 CMM SHAFFE~ 366 CMM 101 CMM 131 CMM Y-:\ot inc in-+S hrs for /\Civ Bus Dcrrrc .~ e Notes G G G M G N N TL!I' 1506 1508 1512 1514 5726 5808 5811 5812 1518 1519 1522 1525 1529 1559 1560 1561 1582 1584 48 TLN I 1586 1588 Title Credit TYPEWRIT FOR TEACH 03 BUS EO + COMMUNITY 03 SEM BUS EDUCATION 03 SS 70-llEd 507. 508 1591 I 1592 1593 1594 ADVANCED TYPING ADVANCED TYPING STENOGRAPHY APPL STENOGRAPHY 02 02 03 03 I JJept. BED BED BED I ss ss ss ss Wi11. 371 422 1221 123 127 222 BUSINESS EDUCATION Spr. Ti111c Day 09:30 MWF 08:30 MWF 507 SECRETARIAL SCIENCE 122 12:30 123 10:30 128 08:30 223 11:30 MUWHF MUWHF MWHF MUWF Roo111 Bldg. 269 CMM 241 CMM 269 CMM 269 CMM 266 CMM 266 CMM I Hstructor ANDERSON JONES JONES LONG LONG ANDERSON JONES SCHOOL OF COMMUNITY SERVICE AND PUBLIC AFF MWF 101 School of Community Service and Public Affairs (Continued) 01 03 Sf'r. Time nay Roo111 Bldg. 205 8 !'-Junior or senior standing Z-Priority for CSI'A majors COLLEGE OF EDUCATION ED 405 40 5 EO 407 407 EO 409 409 EO 501 501 507 507 508 508 509 509 COUNSELING ED 407 407 EO 407 407 7:oo- 9:5o 2:3o- 5:2o 3:3o- 5: 20 3:20 u 3:2o M w u 101 FCH M 152 ED M 130 NES 151 ED DUDLEY + WALLER TLX M 1710 G 1711 G 1712 1713 4 1716 1717 1718 G 17lg G 1721 50 TLN SS '70-Ed 407, -+09, -185, 488, 507, 509, 526 1813 1814 1820 FIELD EXPERIENCE INT CLASSROOM PROC !NT CLASSROOM PROC TEACH LANG EL SCH TEA CH LANG PRAC INTERN ELEM SCIENCE IN EL SCH SOCI AL ST ELEM SCH MATHEMAT ELEM SCH Counseling (Continued) Time Day 12:30- 3:20 M 1:30- 4:20 H Room Bldg. !nstructor CLEMENTS ROUSSEVE HILLS GILMORE 6 QU O GILMORE CURRICULM AND INSTRUCTION Elementary Education 08:30 MWF 2:30- 5:20 M 3:30- 5:20 UH 11:30 MWF 10:30 MWF 4:30- 5:50 UH 10 4 ED 125 FCH 20 7 GER 136 ED 138 ED 137 ED SS '70-Ed 333, 33\-15 1. 507, 508. 509, 53-t, 535, 536, 537, 538 D-Open only to Portland Dlock IfT £-Concurrent with 12:30 Ed 326 \'-Restricted to Exper Teacher Fellows D-Concurrent with 08:30 Ed 326 Secondary Education Secondary Education (Continued) Time Day Room Bldg. fustmctor 152 EO 505, 507. 508, 509, 59-t, 595, 596 who student teach during the 1969-70 aca- K-Concurrent with Student Teacher or r 03 04 + + + + Curriculum and Supervision 407 435 435 435 435 566 567 '408, 435 , 507, 508, 522, 553,560, 57-I C-Prerequisite to Ed 567 Disadvantaged Youth 7:30-10:20 M 1:30-10:2o M PEA RL GI G SI B a:; GZ Gl I G I G GJY I I I 51 TLN 1'11<} 1921 1'122 1923 5886 1'124 1925 5888 7 1<}2<} c 52 TL!I' I 1930 PRAC 1931 PRAC PRAC Title Credit I Dept. TEACH DlSADV 01-09 ED ALIEN YOUTH 01 ED LEAR . BEH PROS 03 EO Y-Exp Teacher Fe!lowship students only SEM PERC WORD ANAL ED 1892 PRAC REM ED REM EO 1893 PRAC REM ED DIAG ED 1894 PSY OF READING ED 1896 REA & COLL 1898 PRAC ADV ED REM 03 ED SS "70--Ed -1-07, 409, 42R, 429, 465. -!09. 509 SCH SOCIAL ORG 1933 FOUND RES ED 1934 ADV ADMIN PROB ADV SCH LAW NO GR 1944 1946 1948 Disadvantaged Youth (Continued) 509 Wiu.l Spr. Time Day 509 Room Bldg. Instructor KEITH 509 509 07:30-09:20 u 509 127 FCH PEARL Z-Fc!lowshi p students only Reading and Language Arts Center 407 409 08:30-10:20 u 135 ED 0 NEI L 7:30-10:20 u 2:30- 4:20 UH 509 509 08:30-10:20 u EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION 407 407 11:30- 1:20 MW 100 NES 507 09:30-11:20 u 104 ED MW 104 EO u 238 CMH H 152 ED MWF 137 ED M 138 ED 580 ss "70--507. 522, 527. 553. 554. 559, 560, 572, 573, 574. 575, 576 5890 AMERIC LIFE 03 1960 FOUND TEACH 03 PHILOS EDUC SS '70--Ed 317,491. 4-1-0. 44 1. 545 1950 1998 DEVEL LEARN 05 DEVEl LEARN 05 + 324 327 507 FOUNDATIONS 1:30- 3:20 UH 327 10:30 MWF 445 491 HIGHER EDUCATION 507 592 597 6:30- 9:20 u 301 GER 151 ED 124 NES EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 2:30- 3:30- 7:00- 507 507 507 3:30- 5:20 MW+ MW+ H H 6:20 w 9:50 u 5:20 M 151 ED 151 ED 151 ED 130 NES 104 ED 220 HEN 137 ED EX Educational Psychology (Continued) IV in. 507 507 407 Spr. Time Day 507 3:3o- Room Bldg. 5:20 u 531 09:30 MWF 1:30- 3:20 UH F-Secondary Q- Experimental Course 136 ED 137 ED 152 EO \ " ~I . - . ust reg-•ster concurrent~\- for Ad,· Eel l' . E I -o- . ~ S}, A :t I SPECIAL EDUCATION 1:3o-1o:2o w 6:30- 9:20 u 7:30-10:2o w 2:30- 4:20 HW t:3o M 137 ED 125 FCH 138 ED 124 NES 127 FCH PREHM HOTCHKISS YOUNGBERG IG G Gl 53 Notes TLN 1999 2000 2019 2023 2026 2056 2058 54 -SCHOOL OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION Service Courses for Men TLN Title Credit Dept. Win. Spr. Ti111e Day Room Bldg. Instructor ACT FOUND PHYS MPE 121 ACT FOUNO PHYS MPE 121 121 D8:30 PE ACT FOUND PHYS MPE 121 121 09:30 PE ACT FOUND PHYS MPE 121 121 10:30 PE 2358 ACT BEG BASKETBALL 01 MPE PE Service Courses for Men (Continued) Dept. Spr. MPE MPE MPE MPE 1B8 189 324 324 324 lustructor Notes c c 2448 2449 2450 2451 TLN 2359 2360 2361 2363 56 Service Courses for Men (Continued) TLN Title Credit nept. Win. Spr. Time Day f?oom 2452 ACT BODY BUILDING 01 MPE 324 324 1:30 MWF 2453 ACT BODY BUILDING 01 MPE 324 324 2:30 MWF 2454 ACT BODY BUILD LNG 01 MPE 324 324 3:30 MWF 2540 ACT BEG BADMINTON 01 MPE 360 360 10 30-12 20 UH 2541 ACT BEG BADMINTON 01 MPE 360 360 12 30- 2 20 UH 2542 ACT BEG BADMINTON Ol MPE 360 360 1 30- 3 20 UH 2543 ACT ADV BADMINTON D1 MPE 362 362 2 3D- 4 20 MWF Bldg. lustrllctor PE PE PE PE PE PE PE Service Courses for Men (Continued) Dept. Win. Time 390 391 382 384 385 388 389 Day Room Bldg. Iustructor Notes TLN 2584 2585 Z-Fresilm.an and transfer students need ina 3 or n t enrollm ~IPE 12 1 ,., lOre erms must Service Courses for Women 121 121 11:3o- 1:20 uH 121 121 08:30 MWF 121 10:30 MWF 12 1 12:30 MWF 5:20 139 2:30- 4:2D UH GER D D 2591 2586 2597 2589 2606 2607 2609 2610 21>12 2633 21>35 2660 58 TLN 21>40 21>41 21>42 21>43 2731 2732 2734 Title TUMBLING TUMBLING TRAMPOLINE TRAMPOLINE ACT JUDO ACT BEG PERSON ACT BEG PERSON ACT I NT PERSON Credit 01 01 01 01 01 DEF 01 OEF 01 OEF 01 Service Courses for Women (Continued) Dept. Win. Spr. Time Day Room Bldg. Instructor WPE 140 ll:30 MWF GER WPE 140 08:30-10:20 UH GER WPE 141 09:30 MWF PE WPE 141 2:30- lt:20 UH GER GER GER GER PE 3:3D- 5:20 UH 3:30 MWF GER WPE 327 327 PE WPE 328 WPE 328 09:30 UH PE WPE 329 329 08:30-10:20 UH PE Credit Service Courses for Women (Continued) Dept. Spr. Time Day 09:30 MWF 10:30-12:20 UH 11:30- 2:30 3:30 3:30- 12:30 3:30- 3:30 1 :20 UH MWF MWF 5:20 UH MW 5:20 H 5:20 s 5:20 UH MWF Roo111 Bldg. GER GER GER GER GER PE 11lstntctor 00. 59 Notes TLN 2735 2738 9 co co CD D D D D 2753 2754 2755 275 8 2759 271>0 5922 c 2777 c 2779 c 2778 0 0 0 0 D CD CD J J J J J J J K K K 2800 28 01 2802 2821 2822 60 TLII' I Title ACT !NT SOFTBALL ACT AOV SOFTBAL L 2A 27 ACT !NT VOLLEYBALL (~-Coeducationa l D-Extra fee J-Xo pre,·iou;., experience 2829 2830 285b ACT ACT BEG CONT DANCE BEG CONT DANCE !NT CONT DANCE !NT CONT DANCE C-Coeclucational Cred1t 01 01 01 28b3 INTRO HEALTH + P E PRO AC BASK & VOLL PRO AC CON DAN PRO AC TENNIS + LAB CLASS TECHNIQUES + LAB + 03 + Service Courses for Women (Continued) I Dept. WPE WPE WPE 11"111.1 379 Spr. 31b 377 Time Day Room Bldg. 10:30 IJH K-Xovicc-·small amount of ~kill X-Sp 251 concurrent Service Courses Coeducational 121 121 194 08:30 MWF 09:30-11:20 UH 332 4:30 333 MWF MWF X-Sp 251 concurrent Professional Courses 131 08:30-10:20 MWF 9:20 MWF+ 9:20 H GER GER GER f1lstrltctor PUCKETT C1•edit IN PHY EO TIC PROG INJUR OC DAN 192 251 253 Professional Courses (Continued) Win. Sf>r. Time /Jay Rool/l Hid g. Instructor 343 344 361 2:20 MWF GER 2:20 MWF GER MWF 119 GER 09:30-11:20 MWF 12:30- 2:20 MWF b3 PE b3 PE 2:30- 3:50 UH 101 K-Bi 311,2 L-Bi 391,2; PE ~72. 540 0-For ~len onh- Q-PE~. ~~6 - ·r-Junior & Senior standing in major ~\--For \\'omen only Z-Registcr by priority only Dance 192 08:30-10:20 MWF 11:30- 1:20 UH 08:30-10:20 UH GER 207 GER GER SPRAGUE VAN ROSSEN RHODA HEARN s HEARN BORREVIK ADLER BORCHARDT R SMITH REUTER BORCHARDT OWA OWA .Votes TA A 61 T! .. \' 2916 2no 2949 29 50 2982 2983 2985 62 TL1\' Credit 2999 01-02 3000 03 03 3002 03 3005 READ! NG 03 5762 PROBLEMS SEM ADMIN DAN EDUC 03 3007 AESTHE BAS DANCE 03 0-For i\len only HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTH EDUCATION PERSONAL HEALTH PERSONAL HEALTH SS "70-HE 250, 251,252 SAFETY EDUCATION COMMUN HEALTH PROB COMMUN HEALTH PROB DISEASES SEASE S ADMIN + + + + + Dept. D D 0 D 0 D D D Wi11. 408 409 453 505 506 593 Dance (Continued) Sf>r. 505 506 507 Time Day ll :30- 1:20 UH 10:30-12:20 UH 1:30- 3:20 UH \\"-For \\'omen only HEALTH EDUCATION Service Courses Roo111 Bldg. GER 301 GER 207 GER DOUGHER TY DOUGHER TY DOUGHE Hy FURRER FURRER EBURNE CARSON T-HE 250 exper class-team teach & dis Professional Courses 359 362 362 Credit HE ED 03 03 03 03 03 Dept. HE HE HE HE Professional Courses (Continued) /Viu. S(>r. 507 508 508 509 509 552 Time f!av Room Bid.!!. lustructor KIME HAAR L:-J~mior or Senior standing in I IE and PE \\ -Soph Ed students RECREATION AND PARK MANAGEMENT 150 150 08:30 150 1:30 251 MWF MWF 119 GER 302 GER 554 S 139 PE ll4 PE UH 129 w 63 w 6:30- 9:20 u 63 PE F-Junior or senior standing ] - Senior standina K-RM 370 " T -Freshmen or sophomores only INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES 3:30- 4:50 M 238 CMM RODNEY RODNEY 705 PLC GANGE+ SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM MWF MWF U+ M Notes B A AI AI A 63 TLA' 307 5 307 1> 5842 3080 2099 2100 2101 21 0 2 03 2105 21 0 6 21 0 7 2108 2109 2110 64 Journalism (Continued) Title Credit Time Day Roo111 Bldg. f11strllctnr Credit 03 RESEARCH THESIS 01-0 10:30 s 218 ALL HULTENG 02 03 READING SEM ADV PHOTOGRAPH ADV 30 MWF 1:30- 3:20 UH 218 All MWF 221 All Dept. lf'iu. L 476 l 477 l 479 L Law (Continued) Spr. 507 507 507 507 Time Day MUW MU UF l ustructor BRODIE CLARK LACY RUBIN JACOBSON LINDE CARTER SCHOOL OF LIBRARIANSHIP 10:30-11:50 UH PIERRON 107 LIB DU~IWAY COMAROMI PIERRON SCHOOL OF MUSIC Music .Votes A A A A A A I ORX ORX ORX TL.Y 2213 221 4 2215 3151 3153 3154 TLN Title PERFORM CELLO PERFORM HARP PERF HARPSICHORD PERFORM ORGAN Music (Continued) Ti111c Day Roo111 Bldg. 213 MUS Music (Continued) Time nay MW UH UH 7:50 H UH UH "' VAGNER LOGUE LEWIS 129 MUS 203 129 MUS 105 MUS 105 MUS 105 MUS 203 MUS 104 MUS ORX ORX K K 67 TI.N 32&7 32&8 32&9 3270 3308 3309 3310 3311 3313 68 TLA' Title ADV CONDUCTING PERFORM BRASS PERFORM BRASS PERFORM BRASS Music (Continued) Sf>r. Ti111c 2:30 /Jay UH 7:30- 9:20 u 08:30- 09:50 UH MWF Roo111 Bid& 2o3 Mus·'· 118 MUS 221 MUS 104 MUS 105 MUS 215 MUS 223 MUS Music (Continued) 597 597 597 598 Time Day FARMER LEWIS 19(]. 196. 196, 197, 290, 321, 390, 39+. 395, 48o, 486, +90, 493, 501, 503 505 51! '13 596, 597 • . . • • " . F-Rccreation majors onl\· 0-Deans consent · .!-Strings 326 383 \\'-\\'inds & Percussion X-Extra fee \'-German Center only Music Education 10:30- 12:20 UH 08:30- 10:20 MW 3:30- 5:20 H 121 MUS MC MANUS 203 MUS GUSTAFSON MARTIN WHITFIELD MA"l WHITFIEL D RI SI NGER CUN NI NG HA M NY E 104 MU S MARTI N NYE 69 TL.\' I( 3 500 EIS 350 2 EI S EI S 0 35 06 GY 35 0 7 G 35 08 GY I<~ K 3511 ~ 351 2 58?2 3 5 13 K K G r; 35 l q 70 TLN - Title MUSIC IN SHS ADMINIST SCH MUSIC COMPAR MUS PEDAGOG CURRIC DEVELOP MUS Music Education (Continued) Wi11. Spr. Time 535 536 537 591 591 Day Room Bldg. SS '70-:\fuE 383, 405, 407, 446, 501, 503, 505, 507, 509, 532, 533, E-Elementary majors only F-Recreation majors only 0-Dean's consent X-Extra fee 534, 536, 535, j91 K-illajors only C-Non-majors D-Doctoral candidate only Y-German Center only LEE BREIDENTHAL MILITARY SCIENCE AND AEROSPACE STUDIES SCIENCE SCIENCE. SCIENCE 01 01 01 SS '70-:\IS 121 ,2,3; 221,2,3; 311,2,3 ;411,2,3 SS '70-AS 40.1 STUDIES I 01 STUDIES I 01 C-Supervised Individual Studies Military Science Aerospace Studies U+ U+ H MC DANIEL MC DANIEL MC DANIEL " E " z :>< vi -< \l) 0 u >-< OS ~ 0. r:z.. Vl v .... OS ·;:: 0. 0 ... 0. 0. :>< OS .s -< ... 0 \l) (/J ..0 ~ a ;::l ;:J t:: ::r: a f-< 0 0 ... ., t:: OS Co :>< t:: -< :§ 0 ·a (/J ..0 r:Il v z £ 0 .... r:Il ~ ~ a· OS ~ 0 ... 0. :>< ... ;::l -< 0 >. 0 Co (/J t:: >1.) ·a ;:J t:: f-< OS 0. t:: H :>< -< 0 z 0 ;:g ~ 5 ;:J <1i 0 0 "' ::r: "' 5 5 5 E 5 5 5 <1i <1i <1i t:: 5 5 5 0 0 c:i, c:i, c:i, c:i, c:i, c:i, "' 0 0 c:i, ci. "' ~ 0 0 0 "' "' 0 0 0 00 0\ ~ ~ ~ "' 0 N "' ""' ~ ~ 'D 'D "' "' CLASS SCHEDULE \ Name RETAIN THIS COPY FOR REFERENCE COURSE TITLE TERM T ime/Day of Classes DEPT. COURSE LINE CREDIT Enter Time of Day in Appropriate Block ROOM/ (Leave separate line for ABBR. NO. NO. BLDG. lab and discussion sections) i\I u w H F s ADVISER'S COPY COURSE TITLE ,(Leave separate line for lab and discussion sections) Signature RETAIN THIS COPY FOR REFERENCE TERM I I Time/ Day of Classes DEPT. I COURSE I LINE CREDIT Enter Time of Day in Appropriate Block ABBR. NO. NO. ROOM/ BLDG. STUDENT COPY