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Schedule of Classes ·

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Edwardsville Campus ·
Winter, 1966 ·

Southern Illinois
University Bulletin

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�This Bulletin
contains the schedule of classes to be offered by the Edwardsville Campus for the winter quarter of the 1965-66
school year a t Edwardsville, Alton, and East St. Louis. It
a lso provides information relative to admission, advisement, registration, and fees. This schedule supersedes
Vo lume 7, No. 6.

�Schedule of Classes
Edwardsville Campus
Winter Quarter, 1966

SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY BULLETIN
Volume 7
Number 11
November, 1965
Second-class postage paid at Carbondale, Illinois. Published by Southern Illinois University, monthly except
December.

�Contents
University Calendar ............. .. .. .......................................
Registration Calendar ......................................................

iii
iv

GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................

1

Admission and Advisement ........................................
Re-entering Students ................................................
Current Students, Edwardsville Campus ..............
Current Students, Carbondale Campus ................
Payment of Fees ............................................................
Fees for a R egular Quarter ....................................
Academic Load ............................................................
Prerequisites .. ..... ...... .. .. .. ... ... .. .... .. .. .. .. .. ... ..... .. .... .... .......
Auditing of Courses ....................................................
Registering for and dropping Courses ......................
Withdrawal From School ..........................................
Cancella tion of Registration ........................................
Personal Data Changes ..............................................

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1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
4
4
4

ScHEDULE oF CLASSES ....................................................

7

Explanation of the Schedule ......................................
Course Numbering system ..........................................
Schedule of General Studies Courses ........................
Schedule of Departmental Courses ............................
Schedule for Vocational-Technical Institute
Courses ......................................................................

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7
8
15

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�University Calendar
Fall Quarter, 1965
New Student Week
Sunday-Tuesday, September 19-21
Wednesday, September 22
Quarter Begins
Wednesday, 12 Noon-Monday,
Thanksgiving Vaca tion
8 A.M . , November 24- 29
Final Examinations Monday- Saturday, December 13- 18

Winter Quarter, 1966
Quarter Begins
Final Examinations

Monday, January 3
Monday- Saturday, March 14-19

Spring Quarter, 1966
Quarter Begins
~emorial Day Holiday
Monday, March 28
Fmal Examinations
Th d
Monday, May 30
Commencement (Edwardsvill~)s ay-Wednesday, June 2-8
Commencement (Carbondale)
Thursday, June 9
Friday, June 10

Summer Quarter, 1966
Quarter Begins
Monday, June 13
Independence Day Holiday
Monday, July 4
Monday-Saturday, August 22-27
Final Examinations
Commencement (Carbondale )
Saturday, August 27
Commencement ( Edwardsville )
Sunday, August 28
Classes begin on the second day of the quarter,
except that the evening classes (5:45 P.M. or
later ) on the Carbondale Campus begin on the
first night of the quarter.

iii

�Registration Calendar
Winter Quarter, 1966
November 15-18. Registration at East St. Louis: Monday
through Thursday, 12:00 Noon to 8:00 P.M., for freshmen and sophomore students enrolling in classes only at
the East St. Louis center and junior and senior students
enrolled at East St. Louis. Fees are payable at time of registration.
November 19-24. Registration at Alton: Friday through
Wednesday, 12:00 Noon to 8 :00 P.M. except Saturday,
November 20, 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon and Wednesday,
November 24, 8:00A.M. to 12:00 Noon, for freshmen and
sophomore students enrolling in classes only at the Alton
center and junior and senior students enrolled at Alton.
Fees are payable at time of registration.
November 24. Registration for all Winter Quarter classes
will be only at Edwardsville after November 24.
November 29-December 3. Registration at Edwardsville:
Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., for
juniors, seniors, graduate students and full-time freshmen
and sophomores enrolling at Edwardsville. Fees are payable at time of registration.
December 4. Registration at Edwardsville: 8:00 A.M. to
12:00 Noon, for juniors, seniors, graduate students and
full-time freshmen and sophomores enrolling at Edwardsville. Fees are payable at time of registration.
December 6-10. Registration at Edwardsville: Monday
through Friday, 8:00A.M. to 5 :00 P.M. All currently enrolled students and new and re-entering students who have
been admitted register for classes scheduled for all locations. Students in school Fall Quarter who do not register
on or before December 10 or whose registrations are cancelled must wait until Monday, January 10, 1966 and will
be assessed a $5.00 late fee on that date. Fees are payable
at time of registration.
January 3-8. Program Adjustments. Students who have
classes cancelled after advance registration and prior to
January 8 may make a program change at any time during
this period without charge.
January 3. Registration at Edwardsville: 8 :00 A.M. to 8:00
P.M. Only re-entering and new students who have been
admitted will be advised and registered for classes scheduled at all locations. Fees are payable at time of registration.
January 4. Classes begin 7:00 A.M.
IV

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General
Information

1

contains the schedule of classes to be offered at the new campus located southwest of Edwardsville and the Alton and East St. Louis centers for the
winter quarter of the 1965-66 school year. It also provides
information relative to advisement and registration, fees,
and allied information.
The opening of the new building complex at the Edwardsville campus provides for a full schedule of class
offerings for day students. Evening classes are scheduled
for upperclassmen and graduate students. Freshman and
sophomore courses are scheduled for day and evening students at the Alton and East St. Louis centers.
THIS BULLETIN

ADMISSION
A student must be officially admitted to the University
before registration in classes will be permitted. Students
who have not completed the admission requirements by
the first day of the quarter will not be permitted to register. A student, to be permitted to attend classes at
Southern Illinois University, must have completed registration, which includes admission, advisement, sectioning,
and payment of fees.
Inquiries concerning admission to Southern Illinois
University should be directed to the Admissions Office
at Edwardsville. Applications for admission are accepted
any time during the calendar year but should be initiated
at least 30 days prior to the start of the quarter which
the student plans to attend.
Graduate students and students who have completed
96 quarter hours or more will register for upper level
classes scheduled at Edwardsville. Freshmen and sophomores who are enrolling as full-time ( 12 hours or more)
students may register for Edwardsville classes.

RE-ENTERING STUDENTS
A student who has attended the University at some former
time but not during the session immediately prior to the
time he plans to re-enter should initiate action by contacting the Admissions Office.

CURRENT STUDENTS,
EDWARDSVILLE CAMPUS
For admittance to registration students previously enrolled
must present their Southern Illinois University ID cards.
No one will be permitted to register without an ID card

�except new students. Each student currently registered in
the University will be continued in his present course of
study unless a change of concentration is made. A change
of concentration is initiated with the chief academic adviser. The change should be made at the time of advisement; the registrar's copy of the change form should accompany the student's registration. A change of concentration made after a registration has been processed will not
be reflected until the next registration.
A student currently registered in the University may
be self-advised for registration purposes. Academic advisement is available if desired. The student should prepare his desired program of classes at each registration
period and process through the sectioning area of the
enrollment center as soon as possible at the start of the
registration period in order to achieve the desired schedule
of classes and time periods.

CURRENT STUDENTS,
CARBONDALE CAMPUS
A student currently enrolled in and attending classes on
the Carbondale Campus who desires to register on the
Edwardsville Campus will initiate his registration at the
sectioning area of the enrollment center where he plans
to attend classes. Each student will complete the intrauniversity transfer data form to secure information necessary for the data processing center preparation of registration materials. The student who registers on the first
day of the quarter should present his most recent grade
report to confirm scholastic eligibility to register.
For the purpose of advisement, the student may wish
to have a copy of his transcript sent to the Edwardsville
Campus prior to registration.

PAYMENT OF FEES
FEES FOR A REGULAR
QUARTER
The University reserves the right to change fees and to
have the change go into effect whenever the proper authorities so determine. Under the current fee schedule, Illinois undergraduate students taking more than 8 hours pay
the following regular fees:
Tuition ................................................. . $42.00
8.00
Book rental ......................................... .
Activity fee ........................................... . 10.50
Student Welfare and Recreational
Facilities Building Trust Fund Fee 15.00
Student union building fund fee ........
5.00
Total .................................................... $80.50
Illinois students taking 8 or fewer hours pay the following
fees:
Tuition ................................................. . $21.00
4.00
Book rental ......................................... .
Student union building fund fee ..... .
5.00
Total ..................................................... . $30.00
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�The act!Vlty fee of $10.50 is optional for part-time students. Once an option has been made by a student at the
time of registration as to whether or not to pay the activity fee, such an option is irrevocable.
Out-of-state students pay an additional $80 if they
take more than 8 hours, or an additional $40 if they take
8 hours or fewer.
In addition to the above, there are some physical
education classes that require a special fee.

ACADEMIC LOAD
The normal class load is 16 quarter hours for undergraduate students and 12 quarter hours for graduate students.
The maximum load for both is 18 hours. A student with
a 4.25 average or above for the preceding quarter may be
allowed by the chief academic adviser of the center or by
the head of his division to take as many as 21 hours. In no
case may a student carry or be credited with more than
21 hours in any quarter. A student on probation may not
take more than 14 hours.
A person may not register for more than 8 hours if he
is employed full time.
The Selective Service System requires a minimum
of 12 hours to qualify for a student deferment.
The National D efense Education Act requires a minimum of 12 hours to qualify for a student loan.

PREREQUISITES
Students are responsible for checking course prerequiSites
in the catalog. Those who do not have specific prerequisites for a course may register for it only if they have
had a comparable course, or have written consent of the
instructor.

AUDITING OF COURSES
A student may register for courses in an "audit" status.
He receives no letter grade and no credit for such courses.
An auditor's registration card must be marked accordingly.
He pays the same fees as though he were registering for
credit. H e is expected to attend regularly and is to determine from the instructor the amount of work expected of
him. If an auditing student does not attend regularly, the
instructor may determine that the student should not have
the audited course placed on his record card maintained
in the R egistrar's Office. A student registering for a course
for credit may change to an audit status or vice versa only
for fully justified reasons and only during the first four
weeks of a quarter. Such a change requires the academic
dean's approval.

REGISTERING FOR AND
DROPPING COURSES
Mere attendance does not constitute registration in a class,
nor will attendance in a class for which a student is not
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�registered be a basis for asking that a program adjustment
be approved permitting registration in that class. A student
is officially registered only for those courses and sections
appearing on his registration cards. Changes can be made
only after fees are paid and must be made through an
official program change.
A student desiring to make a program adjustment
must initiate his request at the enrollment center of the
Registrar's Office. He must present his fee receipt program
card and complete the following procedure. After having
been cleared with the enrollment center, program changes
for which a program change fe e is assessed must be presented to the Business Office for payment. The student
immediately returns the program adjustment form to the
enrollment center in the Registrar's Office for final processing. A student has not completed his program adjustment change until he presents the form to the enrollment
center in the Registrar's Office. No change is official until the preceding procedure is complete.
A program adjustment day is listed in the registration
calendar for each quarter. Anyone desiring to make
changes which necessitate adding or dropping classes
should do so on the day provided. A program adjustment
must be made to drop or add a course. A student may not
drop a course merely by stopping attendance. Failure to
officially drop a course may result in academic penalty.
The last date for dropping a course without receiving a
W grade is the last day of the fourth week of the quarter.

WITHDRAWAL FROM SCHOOL
A student who finds it necessary to withdraw from school
while the quarter is in progress must report to the enrollment center in the Registrar's Office to initiate official
withdrawal action. No withdrawal will be permitted during the last two weeks of a quarter except under exceptional conditions. A refunding of fees is permitted only if
a withdrawal is officially completed within the first two
weeks of a quarter and if the application for a refund is
received in the Registrar's Office within two weeks following the last regular registration period. See the registration
calendar for the specific dates concerning withdrawal and
refunding of fees.

CANCELLATION OF
REGISTRATION
A registration including the payment of tUitiOn and fees
may be considered invalid if the student is declared to be
ineligible to register due to scholastic reasons. The same
situation may exist due to financial or disciplinary reasons if certified to the registrar by the Student Affairs
Division.

PERSONAL DATA CHANGES
1.

A CHANGE IN ADDRESS, whether local, home, or parents',
is to be reported by the student to the Registrar's Of-

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fice as soon as possible after th e change occurs. The
above addresses for a student are obtained from his
initial a pplication for admission. Address changes are
not made thereafter unless they are reported by the
student.
2. A cHANGE IN NAME is to be reported to the enrollment
center in the R egistrar's Office. A change for marital
reasons will be made on th e basis of a signed statement.
Other changes may require th e presentin g of legal evidence.
3. A CHANGE IN MARITAL STATUS is to be reported to the
R egistrar's Office. A change will be made if it is based
upon incorrect coding or punching. Any other change
must be accompanied by a signed statement.
4. A CHANGE IN LEGAL RESIDENCE (whether an Illinois Or
out-of-state resident ) may be initiated in the Registrar's
Office by requesting to be declared an Illinois resident.
Before the request is honored, the registrar must be
satisfied that the student has met the regulations governing residency status as established by the Board of
Trustees.

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��Schedule of
Classes

2

The University reserves the right to cancel, combine,
divide, or limit enrollment in any class or classes; to
change the date, time, or place of meeting; to make any
other revisions in these course offerings which may become
desirable or necessary; and to do so without notice and
without incurring obligation.

EXPLANATION OF THE
SCHEDULE
Courses are listed numerically within. each subject-matter
area. The entry for each course is arranged as follows:
Bold-Face Line: The course's identification number is
followed by the number of quarter hours of credit and
the descriptive title. Special registration information or
other remarks about the course may appear on a second
bold-face line.
Light-Face Lines : The first column lists the section
numbers (first digit always 0 ) for classes offered at Edwardsville; the second lists sections (first digit always 2 )
for classes offered at Alton; the third lists sections (first
digit always 4 ) offered at East St. Louis. Following each
section number are the time the class begins (between
7:00 A.M. and 5:20 P .M . for daytime classes) .and the
time it ends. The section number of each evening class
has the letter E prefixed. The days when the class meets,
the place where it meets, and the instructor's last name
complete the entry.
The course numbering system is as follows :
000-099 Courses not properly falling in the following
categories
100-!99 For freshmen
200- 299 For sophomores
300-399 For juniors and seniors
400-499 For seniors and graduate students
500-600 For graduate students only
Students registering for courses listed as "Arranged"
should consult the instructor indicated, or the head of the
division if no instructor Is listed, to determine time and
place of meeting.

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GENERAL STUD IES AREA A ( GSA )

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MAN'S PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT
AND BIOLOGICAL INHERITANCE
(GSA)
!Ol a-3 Introduction to Physical Science .
12:00- 12:50
001
M w

F

GC 2405

staff

Alton and E. St. Louis students enroll in lec ture and one lab. (Lab and
Friday lec ture meet every other week.)

1:00-1:50
M w F
Lect
8:00-9:50
M
Lab 201
Lab 202
8:00-9:50
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Lab 203
10:00-ll :50
Tu
10:00-10:50
M w F
Lect
Tu
Lab 401 12:00-1:50
lab 402 12:00-1:50
Th
Lab 403 10:00-ll :50
Tu
Lab 404 8:00-9:50
Tu
!Oib-3 Introduction to Physical Science .
2:00-2
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001
M w F
002
3:00-3:50
M w F
Alton and E. St. Louis students enroll in lecture

AUD 200
SCI 007
SCI 007
SCI 007
ESL 130
ESL 124
ESL 124
ESL 124
ESL 124

staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff

GC 2405
Shaw
GC 2405
Shaw
and one lab. (Lab and

Friday lecture meet every other week.)

2:00-2:50
Lect
M w F
2:00-3:50
Th
Lab 201
Lab 202
3:00- 4:50
M
3:00-4:50
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Lab 203
Lect
3:00-3 :50
M w F
1:00-2:50
M
Lab 204
1:00-2:50
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Lab 205
Lab 206
3 :00-4:50
Tu
2:00-2:50
Lect
M w F
Lab 401 12:00-1:50
M
Lab 402 12:00-1:50
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Lab 403 2 :00-3:50
Tu
Lab 404 2:00-3:50
Th
!Ol c-3 Introduction to Physical Science .
Lect
3:00-3:50
Tu Th
Lab 201
2 :00-3:50
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Lab 202
2:00- 3 :50
F
Lect
3:00-3:50
Tu Th
Lab 401 3 :00-4:50
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F
Lab 402 3:00-4:50
200-3 Earth Science .

ANA 104
SCI 007
SCI 007
SCI 007
ANA 104
SCI 007
SCI 007
SCI 007
ESL 130
ESL 124
ESL 124
ESL 124
ESL 124

staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff

SCI 200
SCI 205
SCI 205
ESL 115
ESL 125
ESL 125

staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff

GC 0306
GC 0306
GC 0306
ANA llO
ANA llO
ANA llO
ANA llO
ANA llO
ANA llO
ESL 104
397-001
397--D01
ESL 104
397-001
397-001

Guffy
Guffy
Guffy
Yarbrough
Yarbrough
Yarbrough
Yarbrough
staff
staff

Student enrolls in one lab and associated lec ture.

2:00-2 :50
M w
Lect
F
2 :00-3:50
Lab 001
F
12:00-1
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Lab 002
M w
9:00-9:50
Lect
F
Lab 201
8:00-9:50
9:00-10:50
Tu
Lab 202
2 :00-2:50
M w
Lect
Lab 203
2 :00-3 :50
Th
1:00-2:50
F
Lab 204
9:00-9:50
Lect
M w
Lab 401 9:00-10:50
Th
Lab 402 8:00-9 :SO
F
2:00-2:50
M w
Lect
Lab 403 2:00-3:50
Th
Lab 404 2 :00-3 :SO
F
LectLab E405 6:00-7:50
M w
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Gore

Gore
staff
Gore
staff
staff

ESL 104

staff

AUD 200
SCI lll
SCI ll1
SCI ll1
SCI lll
SCI 111
SCI ll1
ESL 130
ESL ll6
F:SL ll6
ESL ll6
ESL ll6

Frost
Savostin
Savostin
Savostin
Savostin

Day student enrolls in lecture and one lab.

Lect
Lab 201
Lab 202
Lab 203
Lab 204
Lab 205
Lab 206
Lect
Lab 401
Lab 402
Lab 403
Lab 404

2 :00-2:50
8:00-9:50
8:00- 9:50
10:00-ll:SO
10:00-ll :50
12:00-1:50
12:00-1:50
2:00-2:50
8:00-9:50
8:00-9 :50
10:00-ll :50
10:00-ll :SO

Tu
Tu

Th
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Tu
Th
Tu
Tu
Tu

Th
Th
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Tu
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staff
staff
Thomerso n
Thomerson
Thomerson
Thomerson
Thomerson

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9:0{}-9:50
Tu Th
Lect
Lab 201
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8 :0{}-9 :50
Lab 202
8:00-9:50
F
Lab 203
8 :0{}-9 :50
Lab 204
M
10:00- 10:50
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10:0{}-10:50
Lab 205
Lab 206
10:0{}-10 :50
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Lab 207
12 :0{}-J :50
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Lab 208
12 :0{}-l :50
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F
Lab 209
12 :00-1 :50
Lect·
Lab E2 10
6 :2{}-8: 10
Tu Th
Lect·
6:2{}-8:10
M
Lab E21 1
9:0{}-9:50
Tu Th
Lect
M
Lab 401 8 :0{}-9 :50
Lab 402 8 :0{}-9 :50
Lab 403 8 :0{}-9:50
F
Lab 404 10 :00-10 :50
M
Lab 405 10 :00-10:50
Lab 406 10:0{}-10:50
F
Lab 407 12 :0{}-l :50
M
Lab 408 12:00-l :50
Lab 409 12:00- 1:50
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Lect·
Tu Th
Lab E410 6:20-8 :10
201c- 3 Man's Biological Inheritance .
2 :0{}-2 :50
Tu Th
l.ec t
2 :0{}-3 :50
M
Lab 201
2:0{}-3 :50
Lab 202
2 :0{}-3 :50
F
Lab 203
Tu Th
2 :0{}-2 :50
Lect
3:004:50
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Lab 401
Lab 402 3 :0{}-4 :50
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Lah 403 3:00-4 :50
312-3 Conservation of Natural Resources .
2:0{}-2 :50
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SCI 111
SCI Ill
SCI Ill
SCI Ill
SCI Ill
SCI Ill
SCI Ill
SCI Ill
SCI Ill

R. Pa rker
R. Parker
R. Parker
staff
Broadbooks
Broadbooks
Broadbooks
staff
staff
staff

SCI Ill

Broadbooks

SCI l!O
ESL 130
ES L 116
ESL ll6
ES L 116
ESL ll 6
ESL ll6
ESL ll6
ESL ll6
ESL ll 6
ESL ll6

staff
Ratzlaff
Thomerson
Thomerson
Thomerson

Ratzlaff
staff
sta ff
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staff
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F.SL ll6
SCI 200
SCI Ill
SCI 1l1
SCI 111
ES L liS
ESL ll6
F.SL ll6
F.SL ll6

staff
Savo stin

Savostin

staff
staff
Davis
Da vis

staff
staff

GC 141 2

staff

9:00- 9:50
M w
GC 0306
Lect
8:00-9:50
Tu
GC 0306
Lab 001
9:00- 10:50
Th
GC 0306
Lab 002
LeC't ·
T u Th
6:20- 8 :10
GC 0306
Lab 1·:003
356-3 Astronomy .
3:0{}-3:50
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001
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GC 2306
358a-3 Ana lysis of Physical Systems .
3 :0{}-3 :50
Tu Th
SCI 103
201
3:0{}-4:50
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SCI 007
363b-3 Philosophy of Science (Same as GSC 363b ) .
9 :0{}-9 :50
M w F
GC 1410
001

Kazeck
Kazeck
Kazeck

Day s iUd e nt enrolls in lec ture and one lab.

Bognar

McAneny
staff
sta ff
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MAN ' S SOC I AL I NHERITANCE
AND
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ( GSB )
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l :00- l :50
M w F
GC 1410
001
ll :00- ll :50
M w F
ANA 104
201
11:00-12:15
ANA 104
202
Tu Th
2 :0{}-3: 15
ANA 104
203
Tu Th
6:20-7:35
E204
Tu Th
ANA 104
401
10:0{}-10:50
M w F
ESL 205
1 :0{}-l :50
402
F.SL 205
M w F
8 :2{}-9 :35
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Tu Th
ESL 104
IOlb-3 Survey of Western Tradition .
9 :0{}-9 :50
001
M w F
GC 1402
12:00- 12:50
GC 1410
002
M w F
2 :00- 2:50
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203
204
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002
GC 3316
staff
10:00- 10:50 MTu Th
201
ANA 101
staff
r.202
6:20-7:35
AUD 102
M w
staff
ESL 224
401
10:00-10:50 MTu Th
staff
ESL 208B
E402
6:20-7:35
staff
M w
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL
D E V E L 0 P M E N T ( GSE)
!Old-! Life Saving _
Pool rental fee $6, payable first class meeting.
£201
7:00-9:00
Th
GYM 102
Archangel
102-1 Physical Fitness (Men)
201
10:00-10:50 M W
GYM 102
Brick
202
10:00- 10:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Brick
Tu Th
401
9:00- 9:50
ESL 009
Moehn
Tu Th
402
I :00-1:50
ESL 009
Luedke
104b-1 Badminton (Men )
E201
6:20- 8:10
M
GYM 102
Kesl
401
1:00-1:50
M W
ESL 009
Brick
104c-l Basketball (Men) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ---201
8:00- 8:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Kesl
401
2:00- 2:50
Tu Th
ESL 009
Brick
104d-1 Bowling (Men) -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- ------ -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- ------ -- -- ---- -- -- --- __ __ _
Lane rental fee $6, payable first class meeting.

201
202

9:00-9:50
W F
GYM 102
Brick
9:00-9:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Brick
401
9:00-9:50
Tu Th
ESL 009
Luedke
104i-1 Volleyball (Men) . --- -------- ---------------------------------------------------------------401
2:00-2:50
M W
Brick
ESL 009
E402
6:20-8:10
Tu
Marks
ESL 009
104m-! Fencing (Men)
401
12:00-12:50
M w
ESL 009
Marks
104r-l Stunts and Tumbling (Men)
201
12:00- 12:50
Luedke
w F GYM 102
104u-l Wrestling (Men)
Brick
201
I :00-1:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
401
II :00-11:50
Moehn
Tu Th
ESL 009
llld-1 Life Saving (Women)
Pool rental fee $6, payable first class meeting.
E201
7:00-9:00
Th
GYM 102
Archangel
112-1 Basic Body Movement (Women)
201
2:00-2:50
M W
GYM 102
Archangel
401
II :00-11:50 M W
ESL 009
Marks
113d-1 Beginning Contemporary Dance (Women)
201
9:00-9:50
Tu Th
GYM 102 S. Carpenter
401
12:00-12:50
Tu Th
ESL 009 S. Carpenter
113e-1 Intermediate Contemporary Dance (Women)
9:00- 9:50
201
Tu Th
GYM 102 S. Carpenter
401
12:00-12:50
Tu Th
ESL 009 S. Carpenter
114b-1 Badminton (Women) ····-······· ·· · ········ ············· · ···············
E201
6:20-8:10
Th
GYM 102
Marks
114c-l Basketball (Women)
201
2:00-2:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Marks
3:00- 3:50
401
M w
ESL 009
Marks
114i-1 Volleyball (Women)
9:00-9:50
201
M w
GYM 102
Marks
Tu
E40l
6:20-8:10
ESL 009
Marks
114m-! Fencing (Women)
401
12:00-12:50 M w
ESL 009
Marks
201-3 Healthful Living _
001
12:00-12:50
M w F
GC 1402
Spear
201
I :00-1:50
M w F
ANA 104
Klein
E202
5:30-8:10
M
ANA 104
Luedke
401
3:00-3:50
M w F
ESL 115
staff

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Alton E. St. Louis

T ime

A C C 0 UN TIN G

ACCOUNTI NG (ACCT )
······ · ·· o~y~-- -· ··

15

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(ACCT )

25la- 4 Elementary Accounting I .
001
11:00- 11:50
MTuW F
Bedel
GC 3303
201
9:00-9 :50
MTuW F
staff
ANA 100
E202
8:20-10:10
M w
AN A 100
staff
401
9: 00-9:50
MTuWTh
ESL 203
Terre
E402
8:20-10:10
M w
ESL 203
staff
25lb-4 Elementary Accounting II .
Bedel
001
8 :00-8:50
MTuW F
GC 3303
Bedel
002
12:00-12:50
MTuW F
GC 3303
201
8 :00-8 :50
MTu ThF
ANA 100 Schuchardt
staff
202
2 :00-2: 50
MTu ThF
ANA 100
E203
6:20- 8:10
M w
ANA 100
staff
E204
8 :20-10 :10
Tu Th
ANA 100
staff
401
8 :00-8 :50
MTuWTh
ESL 203
Terre
402
2 :00- 2:50
MTu ThF
ESL 203
staff
E403
6:20-8:10
M w
ESL 203
staff
E404
8 :20-10 :10
Tu Th
ESL 204
staff
251 c- 4 Elementary Accounting III
. ... .. .. . .. . .. ....
001
9 :00-9:50
M WThF
GC 3303
Mains
ANA 100 Schuchardt
201
II :00- 11:50
MTu ThF
ANA 100 Schuchardt
E202
6 :20-8:10
Tu Th
401
II :00-11:50 MTu WTh
ESL 203
Terre
staff
E402
6:20-8:10
Tu Th
ESL 202
331-4 Tax Accounting.
Small
001
10:00-10:50
MTu ThF
GC 3303
E002
6:20-8 :10
M w
GC 3303
staff
341-4 Cost Accounting .
MTu ThF
Small
001
1:00- 1:50
GC 3303
6 :20-8 :10
Tu Th
E002
staff
GC 3303
351b-4 Intermediate Accounting II
GC 2304
001
9:00-9:50
MTuWTh
Milles
002
2 :00- 2:50
MTu ThF
GC 2304
Small
&gt;:003
8:20-10:10
M W
GC 2304
Mains
E004
8: 20-10 :10
Tu Th
GC 2304
staff
432-4 Problems in Federal Taxation ....................... .. ... ............ .
001
10 :00-10:50
MTuWTh
GC 2304
Milles
GC 2304
Mains
E002
6: 20-8:10
M w
442-4 Advanced Cost Accounting ................... .
MTuWTh
GC 2304
Schmitt
001
11 :00-11:50
Schmitt
Tu Th
6:20-8:10
GC 2304
E002

AEROSPACE STUDIES

(AS )

302- 3 Growth and Development of Aerospace Power .
001
12:00-12:50 M W F
GC 2410

ANTHROPOLOGY

Horvath

(ANTH )

304-4 The Origins of Civilization .. ........ ..... .......... .. .............. ... .
].
001
12:00-12 :50 MTuWTh
GC 0408
305b- 3 Peoples and Cultures of the World I
001
11:00-11:50 M WTh
GC 0406
405-4 Social Anthropology .
··· ···· ·· ···· · ·· ···
001
3:00-3:50
MTuWTh
GC 0406
409-4 Anth ropology and Modern Life ...
EOOI
6 :20-8 :10
M W
GC 0406

APPLIED SCIENCE

Collim
Voget
Vogel
Voget

(AP S)

IOla-3

Graphics .
201
I :00- 2:50
M W F
Tu Th
401
6 :20-9: 10
IOlb--3 Graphics ............................... ....... .
201
10:00- 11:50
M W F

ART
I OOa-5

ANA 108
ESL 203

M. Bishop
M. Bishop

ANA 108

M. Bishop

(ART )

Basic Studio .
201
6: 20-9:50
IOOb--5 Basic Studio ... .......... .
201
8 :00-9:50
8:00-8 :50
202
I :00-2 :50
I :00- 1:50
401
1 :00-3:50

w w

FAA 102 M. J. Smith

MTuWTh
F
MTuWTh
M

W

F
F

FAA 102
FAA 102
SCI 015
SCI 015
ESL 214

Kutzik
staff
Marcell
Marcell
Milovich

�J6

ART ( ART )

Course No.- Ho urs Dcscriptiv{' T itle .
Edw. Alto n E. St. Louis
Time

......... n.,;,·y~·-···

201a- 4

Drawing and Composition ....
201
1:00- 2:50
MTuWTh
Drawing a nd Composition
201
10 :00- ll :50 MTuWTh
203b-4 Beginning Ceramics .................. .
201
8 :00-9:50
MTuWTh
300a-4 Art Education
201
l :00-2:50
M W F
202
3 :00- 4:50
M W F
300b- 4 Art Education
201
9:00- 10 :50
M W F
401
10:00-11:50
M W F
305b-4 Advanced Ceramics .
MTuWTh
201
12 :00- l :50
3 10b-4 Painting
l :00- 2 :50
MTuWTh
201
325a,b,c-4 Studio

FAA 102

M. J. Smith

FAA 102

Huntley

GYM 005

Cannon

20 1b- 4

201

FAA 203 Buddemeyer
FAA 203
Altvater
FAA 203 Buddemeyer
ESL 214
Milovich
GYM 005

Cannon

FAA 202

Huntley
staff

Arranged

358b- 4

Prints
MTuWTh
201
3:00-4:50
365- 4 Art Education in the Secondary School .
001
11 :00-12:50
M W F
393b-4 Sculpture
10 :00-ll :50 MTuWTh
201
401-4 Resea rch in Pai nting .
201
6:20-8 :10
M W
405-4 Studio in Sculpture .
201
Ar-ranged
410-4 R esea rch in Prints
201
Arranged
420-4 Resea rch in Pottery .
201

566-4

FAA 103 J. Richardson
SL 1209

Buddemeyer

SCI 015

Marcell

FAA 202

Freund
Marcell
Richardson

A rra.nged

Cannon

Resea rch in Art Education
201
Arranged

BOTANY

Altvater

(BOT }

General Botany .
10 :00-10: 50
Lect
l :00-2 :50
201
310- 5 Plant Anatomy .
Lect
ll :00-ll :50
l :00-2 :50
001
350-4 Plants In Relation to Man
401
12:00- 12: 50
202- 5

BUSINESS

Tu Th
M w F

SCI 002
SCI 110

Kumler

M w F
Tu Th

HUM 107
SCI 110

Kuml er

MTu

ThF

ED U CA T I 0 N

ESL 112

Kuml er

Kumler
Davis

(BS ED )

201b-3 Typewriting .. .......... . ... ..........
001
l :00-l :50
MTu ThF
GC 0409
10:00-10:50
ANA 103
201
MTu ThF
E202
8 :20-10:10
Tu Th
ANA 103
10:00-10:50
MTu ThF
401
ESL 223
8 :20-10:10
i-:402
Tu Th
ESL 223
221b-4 Shorthand and Transc ription
2:00-2 :50
MTu ThF
GC 0409
001
ANA 103
9:00-9:50
201
MTu ThF
6:20-8: 10
ANA 103
E202
Tu Th
9:00-9:50
ESL 223
401
MTu ThF
E402
6:20-8 :10
Tu Th
ESL 223
241-2 Duplicating ··· · ····· ······ ·····
............... ..........
2:00-2 :50
201
Tu Th
ANA 103
E202
6:20-8 :10
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ANA Ill
401
8 :00-8 :50
Tu Th
ESL 223
402
10:00-11:50
s ESL 223
304- 3 Advanced Typewriting .
. ...... ........ ...... .
001
ll:00- 11:50
MTu ThF
GC 0409
1·:002
8 :20-10:10
GC 0409
M w
11 :00- ll :50
201
MTu ThF
ANA 103
1·:202
8:20-10:10
M w
ANA 103
401
ll :00-ll :50
MTu ThF
ESL 223
E402
8:20-10:10
M w
ESL 223
324a-4 Advanced Shorthand and Transcription .
ThF
10:0010:50
001
MTu
GC 0409
E002
6:20--8:10
M w
GC 0409
201
I :00- 1:50
MTu Thf
ANA 103
E202
6 :20-8 :10
M w
ANA 103

staff
staff
staff
Houser

staff
Sobolik
Palmer

Hansel
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
Sobolik
staff
Brady
staff
staff
staff

K. Martin
K. Martin
staff
staff

�WINTER

BUSINESS EDUCATION ( BS ED )

Course No. - Hours Descriptive T itle
Edw . Alton E. St. Loui:;
Time

401
1:00-1:50
MTu ThF
ESL 223
6 :20- 8:10
E402
M W
ESL 223
341-4 Calculating Machines _
001
12:00-12:50
MTu ThF
GC 0409
404-3 Teaching Shorthand and Transc ription ----- ------ ---- ------E001
5:30-8:10
W
GC 0409
427- 4 Records Administration _
E001
6:20- 8:10
Tu Th
GC 0409
503-4 Tests and Measurements in Business Education
1-:001
R:20-10:10
Tu Th
GC 0409

CH EMIST RY
II 0-4

17

· ················ n~ y~ ················· p j~~ ~ ············ · ··· ·· T;~~l~-~-~t~;

staff
staff
Sobolik
Palmer
Palmer
Hou ser

( CHEM )

General and Inorga nic Chemistry _
Lect
2:00-2 :50
M W F
SCI 200
Parrill
Lab 201
2 :00-4 :SO
Tu
SCI 205
Parrill
Lab 202
2:00- 4 :SO
Th
SCI 205
Parrill
lll a-5 Chemical Principles and Inorganic Chemistry _
Phillips
Lect
6:00-7 :15
M W
SCI 200
Lab E201
7 :25-8 :15
M
SCI 201
staff
7:25-10:15
W
SCI 205
staff
Lab 202
4:00-4:50
W
SCI 201
staff
staff
2 :00-4:50
M
SCI 205
Lect
5:30-7: 10
M W
ESL 112
Stallard
Lab E401 7 :15-10:05
M
ESL 125
Stallard
Ill b-5 Chemical Principles and Inorganic Chemistry _
Phillips
Lect
8 :00- 8 :SO
M W F
SCI 200
staff
Lab 201
8:00- 8:50
Tu
SCI 201
8 :00-10:50
Th
SCI 205
staff
staff
Lab 202
8:00-8 :SO
Th
SCI 201
staff
8:00-10:50
Tu
SCI 205
Lab 203
12:00-12:50
F
SCI 201
staff
ll :00-1 :SO
W
SCI 205
staff
Lab 204
12 :00- 12:50 M
SCI 201
staff
11 :00-1: SO
F
SCI 205
staff
Rygg
Lect
8 :00- 8 :SO
MTu ThF
ESL 115
Ra nds
Lab 401 12:00-2 :SO
M
ESL 125
Lab 402 12 :00-2 :SO
W
ESL 125
Rands
Rygg
Lab 403 8:00-10: 50
W
ESL 125
lll c-5 Chemical Principles and Inorganic Chemistry ___
Lect
12 :00- 12 :50
M W F
SCI 200
Cliff
Cli ff
Lab 201
ll :00-1 :50
Tu Th
SCI 205
Rygg
Lect
12:00- 12:50
M W F ESL 124A
Rygg
Lab 401 12 :00-2:50
Tu Th
ESL 125
305b-5 Organic Chemistry, Preprofessional ------ ---- -------- -- -- -- -- ---- --Lect
1:00-1 :SO
M W F
SCI 201
J aso n
Lab 201
2: 00-4:50
M W
SCI 206
Jason
336--4 Analytical Chemistry
Lect E
6:00-6 :50
Tu Th
SCI 200
Firsching
7 :00-9:50
Lab E201
Firsching
Tu Th
SCI 206
Lab 202
2:00- 4:50
Firsch in g
Tu T h
SCI 206
Tu Th
Lect E
6:00-6 :SO
ESL 112
Chang
Lab E401 7:00- 9 :50
ESL 125
Tu Th
Chan g
Chang
Tu Th
Lab 402 2 :00-4:50
ESL 125
34 1b-5 Organic Chemistry _
M w F
Lect
10:00- 10 :50
SCI 200
Bardolph
w F SCI 206
Bardolph
Lab 201
ll :00-1 :SO
Probst
Lect
10:00-10:50
M w F
ESL 112
Stallard
Lab 401 11:00-1 :50
w F ESL 123
Probst
Lab 402 8 :00-10:50
Tu Th
ESL 123
375-0 to 3 Chemistry Seminar _
4:00-4:50
staff
201
M
SCI 200
4:00-4:50
Rands
401
M
ESL 124A
432a-4 Instrumenta l Analytical Measurements .
Parrill
Lect E
6 :00- 6:50
M w
SCI 201
7:00-9 :SO
Lab E201
M w
SCI 203
Parrill
446-4 Qualitative Organic Analysis _
11:00- 11 :SO
Probst
Lect
M w
ESL 112
Lab 401 Arranged
Probst
ESL 123
451 a-4 Biochemistry
Lect
11 :00-ll :SO
M w F
SCI 103
Jaso n
ll :00-1 :SO
Lab 201
Tu
SCI 206
Jason
461b-4 Physical C hemistry _
Lect
10:00-10:50
M w F
SCI 003
White
Lab 201
8:00- 10:50
White
Tu
SCI 203
Lect
10:00-10 :50
ESL 124A
M w F
Rands
Rands
Lab 401 ll :00- 1:50
Tu
ESL 123

�18

COMPARATIVE LITERAT U RE ( C LT )

Course No. - Hours Descriptive Title .
Edw. Alton E. St. Louis
Tim e
· · ·········n~y~- --·

C 0 M PAR AT IV E

LITER AT U R E

(C LT)

300b-4 Survey of Comparative Literature
Arranged
001
E C 0 N 0 M IC S

Guenther

(ECON )

210-5 Principles of Economics----------- -------GC 0312
Cohen
001
ll:OO-ll:SO
MTuWThF
staff
201
9:00-9:50
MTuWThF SCI 200
202
12:00-12:50
MTuWThF
ANA 100
staff
E203
5:55-8:10
M w
SCI 002
Drake
ESL 105
staff
401
9:00-9:50
MTuWThF
staff
402
12:00-12:50
MTuWThF
ESL 103
staff
E403
5:55-8:10
Tu Th
ESL 105
308-4 Economic and Business Statistics I ...... ········ ·------------····-------·-· ·
MTuWThF
GC 3313
Schwier
9:00-9:50
001
310- 4 Labor Problems _
--···· · ·· ···· · ······
GC 3315
staff
001
10:00-10:50
MTu ThF
M w
GC 0314
staff
8:20-10:10
E002
315-4 Money and Banking I
GC 3302
Livingston
12:00-12:50
MTu ThF
001
Livingston
GC 0314
8:20-10:10
Tu Th
E002
Public
Finance
I:
National
_
330-4
Cohen
MTu ThF
GC 3315
1:00-1:50
001
411-4 Collective Bargaining and Dispute Settlement _
GC 0309
staff
ll :00-ll :50
MTu ThF
001
418-4 Economic History of Europe _
GC 2307
staff
£001
6:20-8:10
M w
440-4 Intermediate Micro Theory
GC 0412
staff
£001
8:20- 10:10
M W
441-4 Intermediate Macro Theory_
Schwier
001
12:00-12:50
MTu ThF
GC 0412
4 70-3 Business Cycles --------------------- ---- -- -- ----- -------- --------------- --- --001
2:00- 3:15
Tu Th
GC 2307
Glynn
EDUCATION
(ED AD)
355-4
£001
002
003
004
420-4
£001
431-4
£001
432-4
E001
456-4
£001
500-4
£001
E002
E003
503-4
001
524-4
001
525-4
£001
533-4
£001
534a-4
£001
554-4
£001
556-4
£001

ADMINISTRATION

Philosophy of Education _
Curry
5:30-8:10
ThF* GC 2405
GC 1410
Curry
I :00-2:50
Tu Th
Hoffman
2:00-3:50
M W
GC 0309
staff
GC 2410
4:20- 6:10
M W
Legal Basis of American Education _
Ackerlund
5:30-8:10
M
F* GC 2302
History of Education in the United States
Curry
5:30-8:10
M
F* GC 0412
Public Opinion, Propaganda, and Education _
5:30-8:10
ThF* GC 0413
Engbretson
School Supervision ---------- ----- --- -- -- ---------- ------- --------- -- ------ ----5:30-8:10
Tu
GC 0413
Wheat
5:30-8:10
F* GC 2302
Research Methods
staff
5:30-8:10
w
GC 0303
staff
GC 0303
5:30-8:10
M
staff
5:30-8 :10
Tu
GC 0307
Seminar in Philosophy of Education _
Villemain
9 :00-ll :40
S GC 1412
School Administration -------------Andree
S GC 0411
9 :00-ll :40
Personnel Administration ------------- ---- ----- -- ------ ---- --- ------- ------- ------- ------5:30-8:10
M
GC 0408
Reuter
School Buildings __ _
__ ---------- -----5:30-8:10
Tu
GC 0309
Wilkins
School Finance __
--- ------- ---- --------5:30-8:10
W
GC 0302
Wilkins
Contrasting Philosophies of Education ------------------------------------ --- ----5:30-8:10
M
GC 0302
C. Lee
Seminar in Educational Supervision -------------------------·-···-5:30- 8:10
Th
GC 0406
Boss

E DUCAT I ON

ELEMENTARY

(EDEL)

203-3

Understanding the Elementary School Child .
201
2:00-3:50
Tu
SCI 002
401
I :00-2:50
Th
ESL 106
* First four Fridays only.

Carpenter
Comer

�WI N TER

ED U CATION ELEMENTARY ( ED EL )

Course No.-Hou rs Descripti ve Title
Ed w. Alton E. St . Louis
Tim e

·········· o·~:;;~··

··········

J9

·· · · ·pi ~~~ ---· ···· · ····· · ·· - - ~~ ~·t;~ ~t~-~

314-4 Elementary School Methods .
. ......... ...... .... .. ...... .
£001
4:20-6:10
Tu Th
GC 3313
Comer
Kelley
002
12 :00-1:50
M W
GC 3313
Jordan
003
1 :00-2:50
Tu Th
GC 2306
337-4 Reading in the Elementary Schools ... .... ........... ......... .
001
1:00-2:50
Tu Th
GC 0307
Kelley
E002
6 :20~:10
Tu
GC 2302 Richardson
Richardson
6:2~:10
Th
GC 0302
350d-8 to 12 Kindergarten-Primary Student Teaching
001
Arranged
staff
350e-4 to 8 Advanced Kindergarten-Primary Student Teaching .
001
Arranged
staff
351d-8 to 16 Elementary Student Teaching .. .... ... ....... .......... ............ .. .... .
001
Ar ra nged
staff
351e-4 to 8 Advanced Elementary Student Teaching
001
Arran ged
staff
413-4 Children's Literature ...................................
. ...... .. ......................
E001
4:20-6:10
Tu Th
GC 1412
staff
442-4 Materials and Methods in Elementary School Science ...
E001
5: 3~:10
Tu
F* GC 0406
Bliss
505-4 Improvement of Reading Instruction ................ .. ........... .
001
9:00-11:40
S GC 0314
staff
515-4 Special Problems in the Teaching of Arithmetic in the
Elementary School ....... ...... ............ ........ .. ....... .. .. .
E001
5 :3~:10
Th
GC 0314
Steinbrook
521b-3 Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Disabilities
001
9:00-11:40
S GC 0304 Steinkellner
543-4 Teaching the Social Studies in the Elementary School
E001
5: 30-8:10
W
GC 0312 R. Carpenter
559-4 Workshop in Instructional Leadership in Elementary Education .
E001
5 :30-8:10
M
GC 2303
staff
561-4 The Elementary School Curriculum
..................... .. ..
E001
5: 3~:10
W
GC: 0309
Jordan
ED U CAT I 0 N

SEC 0 N DAR Y

(ED S)

315- 4 High School Methods .... ....... ................. .. ........ .
EOOI
8 :20-10:10
M W
GC 0406
Herbert Smith
1 :00-2 :SO
Tu Th
GC 0309
Smyers
002
003
4:20-6 :10
Tu Th
GC 3315
Madson
325d-8 to 12 Secondary Student Teaching .. ..................... ........ .
001 through 026
Arranged
Herbert Smith
001 Agriculture
014 Home Economics
002 Art
015 Industrial Education
003 Biology
016 Journalism
004 Business
017 Mathematics
005 Chemistry
018 Music
006 Economics
019 Physical Education
007 English
020 Physics
008 Foreign Lan guage
021 Sociology
009 General Science
022 Social Studies
010 Geography
023 Speech
011 Government
024 Library Service
012 Health Educa tion
025 Psychology
013 History
026 School Nursing
352e-4 to 8 Secondary Student Teaching
001 through 026
Arrar.ged
Herbert Smith
(See above listing under 352d)
488-4 Teaching the Social Studies in the Secondary School .
E001
5:30-8:10
ThF* GC 0307
Boss
505-4 Improvement of Reading Instruction ....
. .................... .
001
9:00-11:40
S GC 0314
staff
508-4 Seminar: Trends in Selected Areas in Secondary Schools .
E001
5: 3~:10
W
GC 0314
Andree
521 b-3 Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Disabilities ......................... .
001
9 :00-11:40
S GC 0304 Steinkellner
550-4 Core Curriculum in the Secondary School
....................... .
E001
5:30-8:10
Th
GC 0309
Smyers
564-4 High School Principalship ...................... ........................ .
E001
5: 30-8:10
Tu
GC: 1414
Wehling
5 70-4 Extra-Class Activities
.................... .
E001
5 :30-8:10
W
GC: 0304
Madson

ED U CAT I 0 N SPECIAL

(SP E)

410-4 Problems and Characteristics of the Mentally Retarded .
001
4:20-6:50
Tu
F* GC 0302
• First four Fridays only.

staff

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EDU CATION S P EC IAL ( S P E )

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413b-4 Directed Observation of the Educable Mentally Handicapped_
001
Mee ts first week with Sp E 410, then arranged
428-4 Speech Correction for tbe Classroom Teacher (Same as
SpC 428)
E00l
S:30-8:10
ThF* GC 2309
Carey
481a-4 Seminar: The Emotionally Disturbed _
W F* GC 2403
Bommarito
S :30- 8:10
E00l
481c-4 Seminar: Gifted _
F* GC 0303
s :30- 8:10
Tu
Harris
rOO!
513- 4 Organization, Administration, and Supervision of Special
Classes _
S:30-8:10
w
GC 240S
M. Tucker
1-:001

ENGLISH

(ENG)

300- 4 Principles of English Grammar _
ll :00- ll :SO
GC 3313
MTu ThF
001
4:20- 6:10
M
GC 2307
002
302b--4 Survey of English Literature _
9:00- 9:SO
MTu ThF
GC 2303
001
GC 0406
MTu ThF
2:00--2 :SO
002
8:20-10:10
M
GC 0309
E003
309a-4 Survey of American Literature .
GC 0412
9:00-9 :SO
MTu ThF
001
GC 1414
2:00--3 :SO
Tu Th
002
4:20-6:10
Tu Th
GC 2403
003
320-4 Early 19th Century Poetry _
Tu Th
GC 0403
8:20--10:10
E00l
391-3 Usage in Spoken and Written English _
9:009:SO
Tu
ThF
GC
0314
001
3:00-3 :SO
MTu ThF
GC 0413
002
4:20-S:3S
M
GC 2309
003
403-4 History of the English Language _
10:00-10 :SO
MTu ThF
GC 0309
001
404b-4 Middle English Literature (Chaucer)
MTu ThF
LB 0042
2:00--2 :SO
001
405a-4 Descriptive Linguistic (Phonology)
4:20- 6:10
M
GC 0413
001
412c-4 English Non-Dramatic Literature (18th Century)
6:20-8:10
Tu Th
GC 0408
E00l
420b- 4 American Poetry ( Modern)
l :00-l :50
MTu ThF
GC 2403
001
421c-4 English Poetry (Victorian)
4:20--6:10
GC 0406
M
001
431a- 4 Major American Writers ( 1620- 1800)
Tu Th
GC 3313
6:20--8:10
E00 l
454a-4 English Fiction (18th Century) _
10:00-10:50
GC 0302
001
MTu ThF
460d-4 English Drama (Modern)
ll :00-ll :50
MTuWTh
GC 0303
001
471a-4 Shakespeare (Plays before 1600 )
2 :00-2:50
MTuWTh
GC 0312
001
485- 4 Problems in the Teaching of English _
4:20-6:10
Tu Th
GC 2303
001
492-4 Professional Writing II _
2:00-3:50
Tu
Th
GC 0403
001
495a-4 Literary Criticism _
9:00--9:50
MTu ThF
GC 0413
001

w

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w

w

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staff
Going

Slattery
Graham

Stanley
Brunvand

Joost
Thompson
staff
Duncan
staff

staff
Wood
Mogan
Van Syoc
Graham

Joost
Duncan
Havens

Slattery
Dreifke
Van Syoc
Steinman
Havens

Myron Taylor
499-2 to 4 Readings in English _
001
Arranged
Slattery
500-2 Materials and Methods of Research in English _
001
4:20-6:10
M
GC 0307
Kilby
513-4 Studies in 17th Century Literature_
E00l
6:20- 8:10
M
GC 3313
Revard
520-4 Studies in Romantic Writers .
001
4:20--6:10
Tu Th
GC 0412
A des
538-4 Problems in American Literature _
001
9:00-ll :40
S GC 0412
McDermolt
598- 1 to 4 Independent Review of English and American Literature _
001
A rra.nged
Slattery

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FOREIGN

LANGUAGES

French (Fr)
123b-1 French Conversation _
001
9:00- 9:50
* First four Fridays only.

F

GC 2412

staff

�WINTER

FOREIGN LA NGU AGE S ( FR )

21

staff
F
3: 00-3:50
GC 2412
staff
F
AUD 101
9:00-9:50
201
staff
2 :00-2 :50
AUD !01
F
202
staff
Tu Th
AUD 101
7 :45--ll: lO
E203
staff
ESL 222
7:45- 8:10
M W
E401
20lb-3 Intermediate French .
staff
M
W
F
GC
2302
ll :00-ll :50
001
staff
M W F
AUD 101
10:00-!0:50
201
staff
ESL 224
6: 20-7 :35
M W
E401
220-2 Intermediate French Conversation .................................... .
001
ll :00-ll :50
Tu Th
GC 2302
staff
201
10:00-10:50
Tu Th
AUD 101
staff
E4D1
7:45- 8:35
M W
ESL 224
staff
338b-4 French Literature from the Middle Ages th rough the 17th
Century
Morton
Tu Th
GC 2302
2:00-3 :50
001
35 l b-3 Advanced French Conversation and Composition ....
Pellegrino
2:00-3:15
M W
GC 2302
001
451b-2 French Seminar .
Pellegrino
Arranged
001
002

German (Ger)
!26b-l German Conversation .
F
GC 2412
001
ll :00-ll :50
staff
F
002
4:00-4:50
GC 2405
staff
F
201
ll :00- 11:50
AUD 102
staff
202
3:00-3:50
AUD !02
F
staff
Tu Th
staff
E203
7:45- 8 :10
AUD !02
F
ESL 222
401
9:00-9:50
staff
402
11:00-11 :50
staff
F
ESL 222
403
1:00-1 :50
staff
ESL 222
F
E404
7:45-8: lO
M W
ESL 221
staff
Intermediate
German
201b-3
·····················
M W F GC 2412
staff
2:00-2:50
001
M W F AUD 102
staff
201
10:00-10:50
2:00-2:50
staff
401
M W F
ESL 103
220-2 Intermediate German Conversation .
staff
2:00- 2:50
Tu Th
GC 2412
001
201
10:00-10:50
Tu Th
AUD 102
staff
401
2 :00-2:50
Tu Th
ESL 222
staff
313b-4 German Literatu re Before Romanticism
001
Arranged
Spahn
351b-4 Advanced German Conversation and Composition .
Arranged
001
Guenther
R ussia n (R uss)
136b-1 Russian Conversation
001
1:00-1:50
&gt;:401
201b-3
220-2

9 :45- 10 :10

Intermed iate R ussian .
E401
6:20-7:35

F
M
Tu

W

GC 2412
ESL 222

Th

ESL 222

Smith,
Michael
Smith,
Michael
Smith,
Michael

Intermediate Russian Conversation ------· --·- ---- ----- ------- -- ----·· ··
E401
7:45-8:35
Tu Th
ESL 222
Smith,
Michael

Spanish (Span)
140b-l Spanish Conversation .
10:00-10:50
F
GC 2412
001
2:00- 2:50
F
002
GC 3316
F
ANA !01
10:00-10:50
201
E202
7:45--ll:lO
M w
AUD 102
ESL 224
401
10:00-10 :50
F
7:45-8: 10
F.402
ESL 208B
M w
201b-3 Intermediate Spanish .
1:00-1:50
M w F
GC 2302
001
10 :00-10:50
M w F
AUD 103
201
11 :00-11:50
M w F
ESL 224
401
220-2 Intermediate Spanish Conversation _
001
1:00-1:50
Tu Th
GC 2302
Tu Th
201
10:00-!0:50
AUD 103
11:00-11:50
Tu Th
ESL 224
401
304b-4 Modern Spanish Literature ......
···············-····
001
2:00-3:50
Tu Th
GC 2403
311 b-3 Spanish Cul ture and Civilization
2:003:
15
w
GC 2403
001
M

staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
Heard
Goode

�22

GEOGRAPHY ( GEOG )

Course No.-Hours Descriptive Title
Edw. Alto n E. St. Louis
Tim e

GEOGRAPHY
310b-4
001
403a-4
001
404a-4
001
406a-4
001
407b-3
001
410b-3
E001
417-3
001
462a-4
001
464a-4
001
467a-4
E001
4 70a-4
001
4 70b-4
001
4 7la-4
001
490b-1
E001
521-4
E001
524-4
EOOI

(GEOG )

Introduction to Cartographic Methods ---------------------------- --1:00-2:50
Tu Th
GC 0306
Collier
Advanced Physical Geography II (Geomorphology} ----------- ------ 9 :00-ll :50
S GC 0306
Gore
Advanced Economics Geography I (Agriculture)
10:00-10:50
MTuW F
GC 1412
Collier
Advanced Cultural Geography I (Population)
9:00-9:50
M WThF
GC 1412
Baker
Advanced Cultural Geography II (Historical)
Fogel
I :00-1:50
M W F
GC 1412
Advanced Geographic Techniques (Map Intelligence}
Guffy
8:20- 9:35
M W
GC 0306
Air Photo Interpretation _
Guffy
12:00-1:50
M W
GC 0306
Advanced Regional Geography: Europe _
Bogn:tr
10:00-10:50
MTuW F
GC 0306
Advanced Regional Geography: Soviet World _
ll :00-ll :50
MTu WTh
GC 0306
Kircher
Advanced Regional Geography: Latin America _
Schwartz
6:20-8:10
Tu Th
GC 1412
Planning Concepts and Methods (Same as Govt 4 70a)
Arranged
Lossau
Planning Administration and the Planning Function in the
Public Processes (Same as Govt 4 70b)
Arranged
Mann
Regional Planning _
GC 1412
Loss au
2:00-3:15
Tu Th
Tutorial in Geography _
Collier
Arranged
Seminar in Economic Geography_
6:20-8:10
M w
GC 0306
Kircher
Seminar in Cultural Geography _
GC 2403
Baker
6:20-8:10
Tu Th

G 0 VERN MEN T

(GOVT )

210-4 American Government
ll :00-ll :50
001
ll :00-ll :50
201
E202
6:20-8:10
401
10:00-10:50
E402
6:20-8:10
340-3 The Legislative Process _
001
9:00-9:50
361-3
E001
370-4
001
371-4
001
453b-4
E001
457-4
001
458b-4
001
4 70a-4
001
4 70b-4

MTuWTh
MTuWTh

M W
MTuWTh
Tu Th

GC 3315
AUD 103
SCI 003
F:SL 104
ESL 220

Goodman
Nasr

Glaser
Honan
Braun

M

GC 04ll
Goodman
Tu Th
GC 04(}3
Selected Problems in Public Administration and Policy
Formulation .. ...
5:30-8:10
M
GC 1414
Schwab
International Relations ------------------------------------------------- _____ ------------- ·
1:00-1:50
MTuWTh
GC 3302
Glaser
Problems of American Foreign Policy _
3:00-3:50
MTuWTh
GC 3302
Glaser
The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union __
6:20-8:10
M W
GC 1412
Stahnke
Government and Politics in the Near and Middle East _
9:00-9:50
MTuWTh
GC 0406
Nasr
Government and Politics of Asia _____ ___ ·----- ---- -- --------- --- ---------------- -·
2:00- 2:50
MTu WTh
GC 0412
Stahnke
Planning Concepts and Methods (Same as Geog 4 70a)
Arranged
Lossau
Planning Administration and the Planning Function in
the Public Processes (Same as Geog 4 70b)
Arranged
Mann
History of Political Theories _
10:00- 10:50 MTuWTh
GC 0408
Mace
American Political Ideas _
8:20-9:35
M
GC 0408
Mace
Constitutional Law
ll :00-ll :50 MTuWTh
GC 0408
Kerr
Seminar in Constitutional Law .

001
484b-4
001
487b-3
E001
495b-4
001
513-3
001
Arranged
515-3 Seminar in Comparative Constitutions ............... ... .
001
Arranged

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Ke rr

Stahnke

�WINTER

GUIDANCE ( GUID )

GUIDANCE

23

(GUID)

305-4 Educational Psychology
8:20-10:10
E001
002
9:00-10:50
I 0:00-10 :50
003
4:20--{;:10
004
12:00-1:50
005
9:00-11:40
006

Tu
Tu
MTu
Tu
Tu

Th
Th
ThF
Th
Th
S

GC
GC
GC
GC
GC
GC

0307
0314
0303
0411
1412
3302

staff
staff
staff
staff
staff
staff

4 additional sessions to be arranged

201
6:20-8:10
M
412-4 Mental Hygiene ...................... .
E001
5:30-8:10
002
9:00-11:40

staff

W
ThF*
S

GC 0304
GC 3313

staff
Rochester

4 additional sessions to be arranged

420-4 Educational Statistics .
E001
5:30-8:10

M

. .....................
GC 0304
F* GC 0411

422-4 Educational Measurements I .
F*
E001
5:30-8:10
M
Tu Th
002
1:00-2:50
003
4:20-6:10
M w
004
9 :00-11:40
S

GC
GC
GC
GC

0309
0408
3302
1414

Brinkman

staff
Soper
Eckert
Hansmeier

4 additional sessions to be arranged

426-4 Individual Inventory
.. ..................... .. ... .
001
9:00-12:00
S GC 2306
Troyer
511-4 Educational Implications of Learning Theories (Meets with
Psyc 407) .....
t:OOI
5:30-8:10
M
GC 0314
McMahon
522-4 Educational Measurements II .....
&gt;:001
5:30- 8:10
W
GC 0408
McCa!l
525-4 School Behavior Problems and their Prevention .
001
9:00-12:30
S GC 1410
staff
526-4 Techniques in Individual Guidance ................. .
1·:001
5:30- 8:10
M
GC 1410
staff
535-4 Introduction to Individual Measurement
001
5:30-8:10
W
GC 2303
Harris
536-4 Appraisal of Intelligence (Children and Adolescents) .
Rochester
t:OOI
5:30-8:10
Tu
GC 0304
Labo ratory arranged

537-4
1·:001
.:002
538-4
001
542-4
t:OOI
002
545f-4
1·:001
545j-4
t:OOI
562a-4
&gt;:001

Counseling Theory and Practice I .... ..........................
5:30-8:10
W
GC 1410
Soper
5:30-8:10
Th
GC 1410
Pancrazio
Counseling Theory and Practice II .
9:00-11:40
S GC 0312
Soper
Basic Principles of Guidance .
5:30- 8:10
M
Pancrazio
GC 0312
5 :30-8 :10
Tu
Ederle
GC 2309
Seminar in Guidance : Pupil Adjustment .
5:30-8:10
F
GC 3302
Sonstegard
201
9:00- 12:30
S AUD 100
staff
Seminar in Guidance: Organization and Administration .
5:30-8:10
W
GC 0403
Ederle
Child Development in Education .
5:30-8: 10
Th
GC 1414
Troyer

HEALTH

EDUCATION

(HED)

205-4

Principles and Foundations of Health Education
201
10:00- 10:50
M WThF
SCI 102
334s-4 First Aid ........................... .
201
3: 00-4:50
Tu Th
SCI 003
355-4 Introduction to Public Health
E401
5:30-8:10
W
ESL 205A

Klein
Marks
Spear

4 add itional sessions to be arranged

HISTORY
100-3

(HIST)

Survey of Western Civilization ----------·-- ---------- --- -- ----·· --------------------E201
6:20-7:35
AUD 103
Keleher
M w
332b-4 Medieval History .
t:OOI
8:20-10:10
M w
GC 0403
Steckling
338b--3 History of Greece ......
8:00-8:50
001
M WTh
Astour
GC 0403
* First four Fridays only.

�24

HI S TORY

( H IS T )

Course No.-Hours Descr iptive Title
Edw. A lton E. St. Louis
Time
········ ··· · ···· n~y; ··

·- Pi~~~ --- - - -- -- - - -··· ···· i"~ ~-t ~-~~ t~-~

352b-3 History of Latin America .
001
9:00-10:15
Tu Th
GC 0411
Williman
367b-3 History of the Far East .
001
1:00-1:50
M W F
GC 04.03
Huang
3 72b- 4 History of Russia .
E001
6:20--8:10
Tu Th
GC 0411
Kimball
405-3 The American Civil War .. ...... ... ............... ..................................... ... .
001
11:00--11:50
M W F
GC 0403 Riddleberger
412b-3 Intellectual History of the United States.
001
12:00- 12:50 M WTh
GC 0403
Rosenthal
415a-4 Early Modern Europe ..................... ..... .............................. .... ........ .
001
10:00-10:50
MTu W F
GC 0403
Erickson
440b-3 History of American Diplomacy .
001
12:00--1: 15
Tu Th
GC 2303
Weiss
452-3 Historical R esearch and Thesis Writing . ... ................. .... ............. ... .
001
2 :00-3:15
Tu Th
GC 2303
Rosenthal
500-4 History Seminar .
E001
5:30-8:10
M
GC 0403 Riddleberger
Th
E002
5:30--8:10
GC 0403
Pearson
HUMANITIES

(HUM)

302-3 Humanities Honors .................. .. ......... .
001
Arranged
INSTRUCT I 0 N A L
308-4
E001
400- 2
E001
417-4
E001
002
003
4 70-4
E001
514-4
E001
546-4
001

Goedecke

MATER I A L S

J0

URN ALI S M

(JRNL)

103-3 News
11:00- 12:15
001
Tu Th
201-3 News Writing and Editing I .
001
2:00-2:50
M
2:00-3:50
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202-3 News Writing a nd Editing II .
001
2:00--2:50
Tu
2:00-3:50
Th
370-4 Principles of Advertising (Same as Mktg
E001
6:20--8:10
Tu Th
MAN AGE MEN T
170-4

GC 04ll

R. Lee

GC 3303
GC 3303

R. Lee
R. Lee

GC 3303
GC 3303
333)
GC 3302

R. Lee
R. Lee
Eckles

(MGT)

Introduction to Business Administration .

001
002

9:00- 9:50
MTuWTh
1:00--1:50
MTu T hF
201
8:00-8:50
MTu ThF
202
10:00- 10:50
MTu ThF
E203
8:20-10:10
M W
r-:204
6:20- 8 :10
Tu Th
401
8:00-8 :50
MTu ThF
402
10:00--10:50
MTu ThF
E403
8:20- 10:10
M w
241 - 4 Principles of Programming for Electronic
001
2:00- 2 :SO
MTu ThF
E20J
5:30- 8:10
Tu
S
Arranged
271-4

(I M)

School Library Technical Processes ... ........................ ..................... .
6:20-8:10
Tu Th
GC 2307
staff
Library Research Methods .
6:20- 8: lO
M
LB 0042
staff
Audio-Visual Methods in Education .......... .................................... .
4:20- 6:10
M W
LB 0042
Mitchell
11:00-12:50
Tu Th
LB 0042
Madison
LB
0042
12:00- 1:50
M w
Madison
Programmed Instruction .
5:30--8:10
Th
LB 0042
Wagner
Survey of Research and Development in Instructional Materials ...
5:30- 8:10
Tu
LB 0042
Mitchell
Integration of Audio-Visual Materials in the Classroom .
9 :00- ll :50
S LB 0042
Madison

Business Writing .
201
12:00-12:50
E40!
6:20-8:10

MTuW

M

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F

McKinney
GC 0312
Skjerseth
GC 2410
ANA 104
Cutright
ANA 104
Cutright
Thorson
SCI 002
McKinney
SCI 102
B. Miller
ESL 130
B. Miller
ESL 115
staff
ESL 205
Data Processing .
GC 3315
staff
ANA 101
P. Tarpey
Edwardsville
P. Tarpey
AUD 103
ESL 215

Brady
staff

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M ANAGE M ENT ( M GT)

25

Course No .- Ho urs D escript ive Titl e .
Ed w. Alton E. St. Louis
T ime

320- 5
001
£002
323-4
001
c002
327- 4
cOOl
328-3
001
E002

Corporation Finance .
1:00-1:50
MTuWThF
GC 0304
Meador
5:55- 8:10
Tu Th
GC 2410
Cutright
Investments ... ....... ..... ...... ... ..... ... .. .... ................... .. ....... ... ...... ...... .
12 :OG-12 :50
GC 0304
MTu ThF
R. Thomas
6:20- 8:10
Tu Th
GC 3316
R. Thomas
General Insurance .
6: 20- 8:10
M W
GC 3302
R. Thomas
Real Estate ... ........ ............ ........ .. ....... ....... ........ .
10:00- 10:50
M W F
GC 2307
Ruddy
5:30-8:10
Tu
GC 0403
Ruddy

340- 4

Business Organization a nd Management _

001
E002
361-3
001
£002
371-4
001
£002
3 72- 4
001
E002
380- 4
001
E002
385-4
001
c002

9:00-9:50
6: 20- 8:10
Business Report Writing .
8:00- 8:50
5:30-8:10
Business Law I .
ll :OG-ll :50
8:20-10:10
Business Law II .
8:00-8:50
6:20-8:10
Production Management .
10:00-10:50
6:20-8: 10
Personnel Management .
ll :00- ll :50
8:20-10:10

421-4

Management of Business Finance . ...... ... ....... .. .

E00l
442-4
cOOl
4 72-4
001
475-4
001
c002
4 79-4
001
481-4
001
c002
485- 4
001
595-4
E00l

6:20- 8:10
Tu Th
GC 2303
Management of Data Procossing Systems .
8:20- 10:10
Tu Th
GC 2403
Small Business .
12 :00- 12:50
MTu ThF
GC 2403
Budgeting and Systems.
10:00- 10:50 MTuWTh
GC 2403
8:20- 10:10
M W
GC 2403
Problems in Business and Economics .
ll :00-ll :50
MTu WTh
GC 2403
Administrative Management .
2:00- 3:50
M W
GC 0403
8:20- 10:10
Tu Th
GC 0413
Problems in Personnel Management .. ...
9:00-9:50
MTu ThF
GC 2309
Seminar in Personnel Management .
6: 20- 8:10
M w
GC 2309

596--4

Seminar in Production Management .

E00l

8:20- 10:10

MARKETING

MTuWTh
M w

GC 3302
GC 2412

Thorson

M

GC 2403
GC 2302

K. Martin
Houser

MTu WTh
M W

GC 2410
GC 2410

Heath
Heath

MTu ThF
M w

GC 2410
GC 2410

Ruddy
Heath

MTuWTh
Tu Th

GC 0412
GC 0412

In g wersen

MTuWTh
Tu Th

GC 0412
GC 0412

Scott
Scott

M

W F
Th

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GC 2309

Thorson

Skjerseth

Meador
B. Miller

Skjerseth
Blackledge
Blackledge
Ingwersen

Glynn
staff
Meador
Blackledge
Ingwe rsen

(MKTG)

230-5 Principles of Marketing .
001
10:00- 10:50
MTuWThF
GC 3313
G. Wan g
201
9:00-9:50
MTuWThF
SCI 201
Vincent
202
ll :OG-ll :50
MTuWThF
ANB 102
Vincent
E203
5:55- 8:10
M W
ANB 102
Bosse
401
9:00-9:50
MTuWThF
ESL ll5
Gwin
402
ll :00- ll :50
MTuWThF
Gwin
ESL 103
E403
5 :55-8 :10
Tu Th
ESL 103
Debord
331-4 Retailing
cOOl
8:20- 10:10
Tu Th
GC 3302
G. Wang
333- 4 Principles of Advertising (Same as Jrnl 370 ) .... ...... . ...... ..
E00l
6:20- 8:10
Tu Th
GC 3302
Eckles
334-4 Credits and Collections ... ... .. ......................................... ..... ...... ... .
001
8:00- 8:50
MTuWTh
GC 3302
G. Wang
335- 4 International Marketing .
001
ll :00- ll :50
MTu ThF
GC 3302
Debord
337-4 Principles of Salesmanship ............................... ..... ...... ..
001
2:00- 2:50
MTu ThF
GC 3302
Bosse
338-4 Consumer Behavior .
001
9 :OG-9 :50
MTuWTh
GC 1414
Eckles
339-4 Industrial M a rketing .
E00l
8:20-10:10
M W
GC 1414
Gwin
341-4 Transportation
001
I :OG-1 :50
GC 1414
MTu ThF
Bosse

�26

MA RK ETI N G ( M K TG)

~d~v~sc A~t~-;-HE~ tS~ . L~~si~ri pti Ti~J~tle .

······ ··· n~y~- · ····· ·· ····· - ··· pj~~~ - --

438- 4 Sales Management .
&gt;:001
6:20-8:10
M w
463- 3 Advertising Mana gement .
001
10:00- 10:50 M WTh
490- 4 Marketing Researc h and Analysis .
001
12:00-12:50 MTuWTh
MATHEMATICS

GC 0413

Vincent

GC 0413

Eckles

GC 2309

Debord

(MATH )

100-0 Elementary Mathematics .
MTu ThF
001
12:00-12:50
GC 2306
Ewing
201
1:00-2 :50
MTuWThF
SCI 102
Marlin
MTuWThF
202
3:00- 4:50
SCI 102
staff
MTu ThF
ESL 106
401
12:00- 12 :50
staff
llla- 5 Elementary Analysis _
MTuWThF
GC 3316
I :00-1:50
English
001
MTuWThF
SCI 002
Goer in g
201
1:00- 1:50
MTuWThF
ESL 204
Nannini
1:00- 1:50
401
Ill b-5 Elementary Analysis
MTuWThF
201
10:00-10:50
SCI 201
Gwillirn
MTuWThF
202
11 :00-ll :50
SCI 201
Gwillim
MTuWThF
SCI
003
Marl in
203
12:00-12:50
MTuWThF
ESL 224
Be nn ewitz
401
9:00-9:50
150a- 4 Elementary Calculus and Analytic Geometry .
201
ll :00- ll :50
MTu ThF
ANA 101
Raimo
401
9:00-9:50
MTu ThF
ESL 106
Nannini
150b-4 Elementary Calculus and Analytic Geometry .
E201
5:55- 7:45
M W
SCI 103
Forcade
202
10:00--10:50
MTu ThF
SCI 103
Haimo
Rutledge
E401
6:20-8 :10
Tu Th
ESL 205A
Lind strum
402
10:00-10:50
MTu ThF
ESL 215
252a- 4 Calculus and Analytic Geometry ...
SCI 103
Marlin
201
8:00-8:50
MTu ThF
Phillips
202
1:00--1:50
MTu ThF
ANA 101
ESL
215
Verderber
401
9:00- 9 :50
MTu ThF
252b- 4 Calculus and Analytic Geometry .
Holden
201
11:00-11:50
TuWThF
SCI 003
300-4 The R ea l Number System .
Phillips
201
10:00- 10:50
MTu ThF
SS 106
305a- 3 Applied Mathematics for the Physical Sciences .
201
11:00-11:50
M W F
SS 106
staff
305b-3 Applied Mathematics for the Physical Sciences .
EOOI
3:20- 9:35
Tu Th
GC 2306
Ewing
310- 4 The Teaching of Elementary Mathematics .
001
10:00--10:50
MTu ThF
GC 2306
Fanning
002
11 :00-ll :50
MTu ThF
GC 2306
Fanning
320a-3 Fundamental Concepts of Algebra .
E001
6:20- 7:35
M W
GC 2306
PoynLlr
401
8:00- 8:50
M W F
ESL 204
Be nnewitz
320b-3 Fundamental Concepts of Al gebra .
201
1:00--1 :50
M W F
ss 106 P endergrass
42la-3 Linear Algebra .
001
4:20-5:35
M W
Srivastava
GC 2306
430- 4 Projective Geometry .
MTu
ThF
Nannini
401
2:00--2 :50
ESL 112
452b-3 Advanced Calculus
M w
E001
8:20--9:35
GC 2306
Poynor
ESL 220
401
1:00--1 :50
M w F
Lindstrum
4 75b- 3 Numerical Analysis .
-------- -------------·
E00 J
8:20-9:35
GC 0307
Goering
M w
480b-3 Probability
E001
6:20- 8:10
Clemans
M w
GC 3316
520a-4 Modern Algebra .
E001
6:20- 8:10
GC 1402
Oursler
M w
530-3 Point Set Topology .
E001
8:20-9:35
M w
GC 0304
Lindstrum
550d-3 Seminar: Probability and Statistics .
E40l
Arranged
Rutledge
555a-3 Complex Variables .
E001
3:20-9:35
M w
GC 2412
Srivasta\'a
An In-Service Institute in Mathematics for Secondary Teachers

GSD 112b- 3 Introduction to Mathematics
E002
6:20- 7::15
Tu Th
GC 2306
Holden
542-2 to 4 Elementary Functions from an Advanced Standpoint .
E001
6:20- 8:10
Tu Th
GC 0312 Pendergrass

�WI N TER

MUSIC

MUSIC ( Mus )

27

(MUS)

OO!a-1 Symphonic Band .
12:00-1:50
001
M w F
GC 3417 c. Fjerstad
201
M w F
11:00- 11:50
FAB 101
Mellott
401
8:00-8 :50
M w F
ESL 210
Oberlag
OO!b--0 Stage Band ............. .....
10:00-10:50
Tu Th
001
GC 3417
c. Fjerstad
OO!c-0 Instrumental Lab .
Tu
2 :00-2 :50
001
GC 3406
Oberlag
002a-l Collegiate Singers ........... ................ .. .... ... . ....... .. . . ................ .
201
2:00- 2:50
M W F
FAB 101
Joseph
002b--l University Chorus .
... .......... .. ............... .. ....................... .. . .
401
3:00- 3:50
Tu Th
ESL 212
C. R. Wagner
002c-l Male Chorus ................ .... .. .... ........ ........... .
001
2:00- 2:50
Tu Th
GC 3417
Van Camp
002d-1 Women's Glee Club .
001
3:00-3:50
Tu Th
GC 3417
Van Camp
002e-1 Community Choral Society .............. ................... .
E001
7:30-9:30
Tu
GC 1402
Van Camp
002f-l Madrigal Singers ..... .
001
11:00-11:50
Tu Th
GC 3305
Van Camp
002g-1 Concert Chorale (By Audition)
001
11:00- 11:50
M W F
GC 3417
Van Camp
003-1 University Symphony Orchestra .. ......................................
EOOI
8:00-10:00
Tu
GC 3417
Kendall
O!Oa-1 Class Applied Music-Strings .
001
9:00-10:15
Tu Th
GC 3406
Perry
201
9:00-10:15
Tu Th
FAB 101
Magers
401
I :00-1:50
Tu Th
ESL 210
Perry
O!Ob--1 Class Applied Music-Woodwinds ....................... .
201
8:00-8:50
M W F
FAB 101
Mellott
O!Oc-1 Class Applied Music-Brass
001
9:00-9:50
M w F
GC 3417
Fowler
O!Oe-1 Class Applied Music-Piano.
001 Ost year)
10:00-10:50
M w F
GC 3404
Henderson
002 (Advanced) 8 :00-8:50
M w F
GC 3404
Henderson
003
9:00-9:50
M w F
GC 3404
Henderson
201 Ost year) I :00-1:50
M w F
FAC 202
Henderson
401
(1st year) 3:00-4:15
M W
ESL 225
Henderson
402
(Advanced) 5 :00- 6:15
M W
ESL 225
Henderson
O!Of-1 Class Applied Music-Voice .... ................................ .. ................ .. .
001
12:00-12:50
M W F
GC 3406 Breidenthal
I 05a-4 Theory of Music ....................... .. ... ..... .
001
9:00- 9:50
MTuWThF
GC 3305
Warren
105b-4 Theory of Music .
8:00-8:50
001
MTuWThF
GC 3305
Perry
201
3:00-3:50
MTuWThF
FAC 203
Magers
401
2:00-2:50
MTuWThF
ESL 212
Pival
140a thru s-2 or 4 Private Applied Music ........... ... ... .
001, 201, 401
Arranged
staff
g. Clarinet
m. Trumpet
a. Violin
b. Viola
h. Bassoon
n. Trombone
c. Cello
i. Saxophone
o. Tuba
d. String Bass
j. Percussion
p. Baritone
e. Flute
k. Piano
q. Voice
f. Oboe
I. French Horn
r. Organ
s. Harpsichord
141-0 Recital Class ... ..................... .. ... .. .......... .
001
I :00-1:50
Th
GC 3305
Joseph
201
1:00-1:50
Th
FAB 101
Henderson
205b--3 Theory of Music
....................................................................... .
001
10:00-10:50 MTu WTh
GC 3305
Warren
240a thru s-2 or 4 Private Applied Music (See Mus 140 above)
001 , 201, 401
Arranged
staff
300-3 Music Education-Elementary
001
4:30-5:30
Tu Th
GC 3305
Tulloss
Tulloss
One hour lab arranged
301 b--3 Music Education ....
Joseph
001
10:00-10:50
M W F
GC 1410
307-4 Recreational Music ...... .
001
5:30-7:10
Tu Th
GC 3305
Tulloss

�28

MUS IC ( MUS )

Course No.- Hours D ~s cript i vc Title
Edw. Alton E. St . Louis
T ime

309b-3
001

Orchestration
-------- -- ---··· ···
2:00-2 :50
Tu
GC 3305
Oberlag
Th
2:00- 3 ;50
GC 3305
Oberlag
318b- 3 Conducting
9:00- 9:50
F
GC 3406
001
M
Joseph
340a thru s-2 or 4 Private Applied Music (See Mus 140 above)
001
Arran ged
staff
355a-1 Chamber Music Ensembles- Brass ---- ------------------- -- --001
ll :00- ll :50
Tu Th
GC 3417 C. Fjerstad
355b-1 Chamber Music Ensembles-Woodwind ____ --------- -- -------001
ll :00- ll :50
Tu Th
GC 3421
Mellott
002
ll :00- ll :50
Tu Th
GC 3414
Oberlag
003
3 :00-3:50
Tu Th
GC 3421
Mellott
355c-1 Chamber Music Ensembles-String ------ -------------- ----- ----- -------- --001
ll :00- ll :50
Tu Th
GC 3406
Pival
440a thru s- 2 or 4 Private Applied Music (See Mus 140 above)
001
Arranged
staff
461 b-3 Teaching Techniques and Materials: Advanced Students _
E001
Arranged
Slenczynska
465-3 Development and Teaching of Strings _
E001
5:30-8:10
Tu
GC 3417
Kendall
481-2 to 6 Readings in Music Theory _
001
Arranged
staff
482-2 to 6 Readings in Music History and Literature
001
Arranged
staff
483-2 to 6 Readings in Music Education -- ------ --- ------ ---- --- ---- ----·-001
Arranged
Joseph
502a-3 History and Analysis of Musical Style ------- -----------· ----- ---- --------·
001
5:30- 8 :10
M
GC 3305
Warren
535-3 Contemporary Idioms _
001
5:30-8:10
W
GC 3305
Kresteff
540a thru s-2 to4 Private Applied Music (See Mus 140 above)
001
Arranged
staff
550b- 4 Organization and Administration of the Music Education
Program-Secondary ...................... ........ .. ........................ ... .
001
4:30- 7:00
Th
GC 3406
Blakely
556-3 Advanced Conducting (Choral) --- ------ ---- ------------ --------- ---------001
5 :30- 8:10
M
GC 3417
Van Camp
566-1 Instrumental Ensemble
001
Arranged
staff
567-1 Vocal Ensemble
001
Arranged
staff
599-3 to 6 Thesis ----- --- ----- ----------------- ·····
001
Arranged
staff

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NURSING

(NURS)

101b-1

Orientation to Nursing
401
9:00-9:50
M
210-2 Normal Nutrition ..
4:20-6:10
001
M w
302-8 Pediatric Nursing _
7 :00- ll :50
401
M w F
8:00- 9:50
Tu Th
325- 8 Psychiatric Nursing .
7:30-12:20
401
M w F
8 :30-10 :30
Tu Th
Backgrounds
and
Trends
in
Nursing
_
355-4
4:20-6:10
Tu Th
401
363c-8 Medical-Surgical Nursing III _

ESL 220

Shay

GC 1412 Lutz, Rowena
Hospital
ESL 220

Lipchak
Lipchak

Hospital
ESL 204

Jenkins

ESL 220

staff

To be taken concurrently wi th 382-6.

8 :00-10:20
ThF
Zich
Lect
ESL 221
MTuW
Hosp ital
Zich
Lab 401 *7:30-3:30
375-8 Public Health Nursing ------------- ------- -- ---------------- ----- ------------ --------- ···-401
8:30- 12:30
MTuWThF
Agency
Burton
382-6 Development of Leadership in Nursing _
To be taken concurrently with 363c- 8.
Lect
10 :30-ll :50
ThF
ESL 220
Zich
Lab 401 ** 7 :30-3:30 MTuW
Hospital
Zich
PH I L 0 S 0 PH Y

(PHIL)

200-4 Types of Philosophy _
001
10:00-10:50
E401
8:20- 10:10

* First

half quarter.

* * Second half quarter.

MTuWTh
Tu Th

GC 0406
ESL 105

Perkins
Marti

�W I N TER

240-4
300-4
001
302-4
.:001
324-4
001
342-4
001
381b-4
001
443-4
001
484c- 4
001

PHILOSO P HY ( PHI L )

29

Ethics
201
2 :00-2:50
MTu ThF
ANA 101
Glossop
Elementary Metaphysics
1:00- 1:50
MTu ThF
GC 0412
Martland
World Religions ---------6 :20-8 :10
M W
GC 3315
Martland
Symbolic Logic
12 :00- 12 :50
MTu ThF
GC 3315
Li ve rgood
Social and Political Theory
II :00-11:50 MTuWTh
GC 0413
Goedecke
History of Western Philosophy
!0:00- 11:50
Tu Th
GC 0304
Rodier
Philosophy of History --- --- --------------- -- -- -- ------ ---- -------- --- --- --- ---Arra nged
Perkins
History of Western Political Theory ----- ------------------- --1:00-2 :50
M W
Runkle
GC 0413

PHYSICAL

EDUCATION

(PE)

341-3

Principles of Physical Education .
201
8 :00- 8:50
M W F
AUD 102
Klein
350- 4 Methods and Materials for Teaching Physical Education in
the Elementary School -- ---- -------- -- ---- --- --- ------- ---- -- ------ -- --- -001
3 :00-3:50
MTuWTh
GC 0312
Moehn
401
10:00-10:50 MTu WTh
ESL 221 &amp; ESL 009
Moehn
E402
6:20-8:10
M W
ESL 106 &amp; ESL 009
Archangel
354-3 Organization and Administration of Physical Education and
Athletics
------ ----- ------- --- --- -- ------201
9:00- 9 :50
M W F
SS 106
Leudke
PHYSICAL

ED U CAT I

0 N-M EN

(PEM )

Physical Education Skill Courses for Men: Basic Rhythms I _
201
1:00- 2:40
F
GYM 102
S. Carpenter
IOOd-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Men: Beginning
Gymnastics
201
II :00- 11:50 M W
GYM 102
Leudke
!OOj-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Men: Indoor Net Games
(Badminton &amp; Volleyball )
201
II :00- 11:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Brick
IOOa-1

PHYSICAL
100a-1

ED U CAT I 0 N-W 0 MEN

(PEW)

Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Basic Rhythms .
201
I :00-2 :40
F
GYM 102
S. Carpenter
IOOg-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Basketball
201
2:00- 2 :50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Marks
401
3 :00-3:50
M W
ESL 009
Marks
100h-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Intermediate
Modern Dance -------------- --------·· ------ -- --- ------ ----- --- ·- ··-201
9 :00- 9:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
S. Carpenter
401
12 :00-12:50
Tu Th
ESL 009 S. Carpenter
!OOj-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Volleyball .
201
9 :00- 9:50
M W
GYM 102
Marks
E401
6:20-8:10
Tu
ESL 009
Marks
lOOk-! Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Stunts and
Tumbling ...
-------- ----- ------ --- -- -·-· ··· ··
201
12:00- 12:50
Tu Th
GYM 102
Archangel
1001- 1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women : Physical
Conditioning --- ---- ---------- --- --- .. ..
201
2:00- 2:50
M W
GYM 102
Archan gel
401
ll :00-11:50
M W
ESL 009
Marks
lOOn-! Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Badminton .
£201
6: 20- 8:10
Th
GYM 102
Marks
100q-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Life Saving _
Pool rental fee $6, pa.yahl e first class meeting.
&gt;:~01
7:00-9:00
Th
GYM 102 Archangel
IOOs-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Apparatus
Activities ...... ............ ... ....... .
. ... ......... ....... ......... .
201
1:00-1:50
M W
GYM 102 Archangel
lOOw-1 Physical Education Skill Courses for Women: Fencing .
401
12:00-12:50 M W
ESL 009
Marks

�30

PHYSICAL EDUCATION-

WOMEN ( PEW )

~d~v~c A~t~·;-;-HE~us~. ~~~i~ri ptiTi!~tle ·················o~:;~ ·-·
321- 2

Methods of Teaching in Physical Education for Women _
201
8:00- 8:50
M W F
GYM 102
1 hour arrange d
S. Carpenter
323-1 Officiatin g Techniques .
201
2: 00-2 :50
Tu Th
GYM 102 Archangel

P H YS I CS

(PHYS )

211b-5

University Physics _
Lect
9:00- 9:50
M W F
8 :00-9 :50
Tu
Th
Lab 201
10:00-n :50
Th
Lab 202
8 :00-9:50
MTuW F
Lect
9:00-9:50
Th
Lab 401 8 :00-9 :50
211c-5 U niversity Physics _
Tu Th
Lect E
5 :55-8:10
Tu
Lab E201
8 :20- 10: 10
300-5 University Physics IV _
M w F
201
1:00-1:50
Th
12: 00-1:50
Tu
12:00-1 :50
301 b-4 Mechanics
201
2:00-2:50
MTuW F
401
2 :00-2:50
MTuW F
305b-4 Introduction to Electric Theory ... _
E40l
6:20-8:10
Tu Th
310-4 Light
E201
6:20-8 :10
M w
311-1 Optics Laboratory _
201

SCI 003
SCI 003
SCI 007
SCI 007
ESL 124A
ESL 124
SCI 003
SCI 007

Sanders
Sanders

SCI 003
SCI 103
SCI 007

Boedecker
Boedecker
Boedecker

SCI 003
ESL 124A

Jones
Walford

ESL 124A

Bro wn

SCI 002

375-0 to 2 Seminar
201
Arranged
415b-4 Modern Physics _
_____ ---------- ------------------ --·-"·"
201
9 :00-9:50
MTu ThF
ANA 108
418-1 to 4 Modern Physics Laboratory .. .....
201
To be ar ra nged
445a-4 X-Ray C rystallography _
401
3:00-3:50
MTuW F
ESL 124A
510b-3 Classical Mechanics __ _
6:20-7:35
E001
GC 0307
M w
53 1b-3 Quantum M echanics .
8 :20-9:35
GC 3302
E00l
M w

PH Y S I 0 L 0 G Y

staff
Sande rs
Sanders
Walford
Boedeker
Hakeem

(PHSL )

Principles of Physiology _
Lect
3:00-3:50
Lab 201
3 :00-4 :50
3 :00- 4:50
Lab 202
3 :00-3:50
Lect
Lab 401 3 :00- 4:50
Lab 402 3:00-4 :50
430b-4 Cellular Physiology
Lect
11:00-11:50
3 :00-4:50
Lab 201

PSYCHOLOGY

staff
staff

Arranged

209-4

So kolowski
So kolowski
So kolowski
So kolowski
Slotboom
Slotboom

M w F
Tu
Th
M w F
Tu
Th .

SCI 002
SCI no
SCI 110
ESL n2
ESL n6
ESL n6

R. Parker
R. Parker
staff
Ratzlaff
Ratzlaff
Ratzlaff

w
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SCI 102
SCI no

Wooldridge

M

F

Wooldridge

(PSYC )

Principles and Methods of P sychology I _
·· ················
201
11:00- 12 :50
Tu Th
SCI 002
McCall
211 b-4 Principles and Methods of Psychology II _
GC 2307
Eddowes
001
12 :00-1 :50
M W
301-4 Chi ld P sychology _
001
4:20-6 :10
M W
staff
GC 3316
c002
8:20-10 :10
Tu Th
staff
GC 33 15
003
l :00-2 :50
Tu Th
Stein brook
GC 3313
303-4 Adolescent Psychology _
001
4:20- 6:10
Tu T h
GC 3316
Davi•
305-4 Persona lity Dynamics _
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£001
6 :20-8:10
T u Th
GC 3315
sta ff
002
12: 00-1 :50
Tu Th
GC 2304
Soper
307-4 Social Psychology
......... "------- ------------------·----·
E001
6:20-8 :10
Tu Th
GC 2412
McMahon
311-4 Experimental Psychology: Learning _
001
2 :00-3:50
M W
GC 2303
Ferguson
211a-4

Laboratory arra nge d

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PSYCHOLOGY ( PSYC )

31

Course No .- Hours Descriptive Title
Edw . Alton E . St. Louis
Time

312-4
001

320-4
001

407-4
£001

408-4
001

421-4
E001

432-4
001

451 - 4
001

4 79-4
E001

Experimental Psychology: Perception
2:00- 3 :50
Tu Th
GC 0304
Eddowes
Laboratory arranged
Industrial Psychology .
11:00--12:50
Tu Th
GC 2405
staff
Theories of Learning (Meets with Guid 511)
5:30- 8:10
M
F* GC 0314
McMahon
Theories of Motivation .... ..... ... .. .................. .... .
9:00-9:50
MTuWTh
GC 2302
Ferguson
Psychological Tests and Measurements .
12:00-1:50
M W
GC 2303
Harris
Mental Hygiene .
. ...... ......... ..... .. ............. .... ..... .
9:00--10:50
M W
GC 2409
staff
Advanced Child Psychology .
10:00--10:50
MTuWTh
LB 0042
Rochester
Psychology of Industrial Conflict .
5:30- 8:10
F* GC 2307
Daugherty
Daugherty
5:30- 8:10
Th
GC 0303

R AD I 0- TEL E VIS I 0 N
Basic Television Production .
Tu
201
8:00- 10:50

274-5

S0 C I 0 L0 G Y
301-4
302-4
312-4
001

338-4
001

340-4
001

3 74-4
001

375-4
001

405-4
001

481-4
001

482-4
001

001

104-4
001

202-3
001

209-1
309-1
001

406-4
001

Th

TV 104

Hawkins

(SOC)

Introductory Sociology ......... ............ ............. ...... .. .... ........... ............
Collins
201
8:00-8:50
MTuWTh
SCI 102
Contemporary Social Problems .
Collins
201
10:00--10:50
MTuWTh
HUM 107
401
1:00--1:50
Tu WThF
ESL 104
Teer
Sociological Research
GC 2307
J. Schusky
2:00--3:50
M W
Industrial Sociology .
More
12:00- 12:50 MTuWTh
GC 3316
The Family .................. ... ......... .. ................. .
Taylor
9:00-9:50
MTuWTh
GC 0304
Sociology of Education .
8:00- 8:50
MTu ThF
GC 3316
D. More
Social Work as a Social Institution .
9:00--9:50
Tu WThF
GC 2405
Teer
Teer
401
6:20- 8:10
Tu Th
ESL 224
Current Sociology .
Remmling
3:00--3 :50
MTuWTh
GC 3316
Processes in Social Work .
Irvine
1:00- 2:50
M W
GC 2309
Social Work in Selected Agencies .
Arranged
Irvine

SPEECH
102-4

(R-T)

(SPCH)

Public Speaking .
ll :00-ll :50
M WThF
GC 2303
Training the Speaking Voice .
9:00- 9:50
MTu ThF
GC 2307
Principles of Discussion .................................. .. .... .. .. .
1:00-1:50
Tu
GC 0413
1:00-2:50
Th
GC 0413
Forensic Activities .
201
3:00-4:30
ANB 103
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Forensic Activities ·········· ······ ···· -- -- -------------------- --·-3 :00--4:30
Th
GC 1410
Teaching Speech in Secondary Schools ................ .... .. ..
GC 2307
10:00- ll :50
Tu Th

SPEECH C 0 R RECTI 0 N
100-0

Robinson
St. Onge

Robinson

Robinson
Robinson

H. White

(SP C)

Speech Clinic .
Carey
001
Arranged
203-4 Introduction to Speech Science .
St. Onge
001
10:00--10:50
MTu ThF
GC 2309
428-4 Speech Correction for the Classroom Teacher (Same as
SpE 428)
Carey
ThF* GC 2309
E001
5:30--8:10

* First

four Fridays only.

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111b--3

Staging Techniques ....
401
3 :00-3 :50
M W F
(Altern ate Fridays arranged)
208- 1 Drama tic Activities
..................... .
401
4:00-4 :50
MTu WThF
D
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Activities
308-1
401
4 :00-4 :50
MTuWThF
311-4 Introduction to P laywriting
001
2:00-3 :50
Tu Th
ZOOLOGY

ESL 130 Van Der Poll
ESL 130

Pritner

ESL 130

Pritner

GC 2309

Birdman

( ZOOL )

General Invertebrate Zoology ..
--------------·····
9 :00-9:50
SCI 102
Lect
M w F
Wooldridge
SCI llO
8:00-9:50
Lab 201
Tu T h
Wooldridge
10:00-ll :50
Tu Th
SCI llO
Lab 202
Wooldridge
Lect
1:00-1:50
M w F
ESL ll 2
Thomerson
ESL 116
Lab 401 12:00-1:50
Tu Th
Thomerson
Vertebrate
Embryology
.
300-5
10:00- 10:50
Tu Th
SCI 200
N. Parker
Lect
Lab 201
8:00-9:50
M w F
SCI 110
N. Parker
10:00- ll :50
M w F
Lab 202
SCI 110
N. Parker
313-3 Evolution
201
9:00-9:50
M w F
ANB 201 Broadbooks,
H.
314- 4 H eredity and Eugenics ............. ...... .......... .. .... .
201
8:00-8:50
MTu ThF
SCI 002
Frost
382b--Y• Zoology Seminar fo r Seniors
201
4:00-4:50
Tu
SCI 103
Axtell
480-3 Zoogeography .. ... ..... ... ........ ............................................ ..... ......... .
12:00-12 :50
M W F
SCI 110
Axtell
201
509b--2 Topics in Biology ........... ... .... .. .
201
6:00-7:20
M W
55 106
Frost
520-5 Advanced Invertebrate Zoology .
SCI 201
Myer
5:55-6:45
Tu Th
Lect E
Lab 201
6:55- 9:45
Tu Th
SCI 110
Myer
102-5

VOCATIONAL - TECHNICAL
INSTITU T E (VTI)
Data Processing M ath ematics
---------- --- ---- ·
E401
5:55-8 :10
Tu Th
ESL 106
staff
H120a-4 Stenograph Machines I .
6:20-8:10
Tu Th
ANA 111
staff
£201
S 107- 2 Filing and Duplicating -- ----- --- --- ------ -· -·
8 :20-10:10
Th
ANA 111
staff
E201
Noncredit Cou rses--Tech nical and Adult Education
Studen ts enrollin g in these courses must make separate arrangements
with the student Affairs Division at each campus on the dates announced
by th at office. Enrollment in these courses is not a rra nged throu gh the
Registrar's Office.
E nglish R eview .
8:20-10:10
GC 0413
staff
E001
6:20-8:10
staff
.:201
M
ANB 103
staff
8:20- 10: 10
£401
F
ESL 103
Reading Imp rovement .
staff
E001
8:20-10:10
Th
GC 0406
staff
£201
4:00-6 :10
Tu
ANA 104
staff
F.401
6 :20- 8:10
F
ESL 104

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