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Fontbonne University

Schedule of Classes

Summer 2013

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Mission Statement Fontbonne University, a Catholic coeducational institution of higher learning sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, is rooted in the Judeo-Christian tradition. The University is dedicated to the discovery, understanding, preservation and dissemination of truth. Undergraduate and graduate programs are offered in an atmosphere characterized by a commitment to open communication, personal concern and diversity. Fontbonne University seeks to educate students to think critically, to act ethically and to assume responsibility as citizens and leaders.

Values Statement Fontbonne University honors the values and heritage of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet by fostering excellence, integrity, respect, diversity, community, justice, service, faith and Catholic identity.

Commitment Statement Fontbonne University is committed to: 1. Achieving academic and educational excellence. 2. Advancing historical remembrance, critical

reflection and moral resolve. 3. Promoting dialogue among diverse communities. 4. Demonstrating care and respect for each member of

the community. 5. Serving the larger community. 6. Preparing individuals to be an ethical and

responsible presence to the world.

Vision Statement Fontbonne University aspires to be acknowledged as one of the nation’s premier Catholic universities, educating leaders to serve a world in need. We will: • Be known for a synthesis of liberal and professional

education that promotes life-long learning and that enables students to see themselves as part of a diverse and changing world.

• Work together to develop academic programs and educational opportunities that reflect high standards, interdisciplinary thought and integrated understanding.

• Continue to promote thoughtful experiential and service learning, bridging the gap between theory and practice by taking the student beyond the University walls.

• Build or strengthen alliances with individuals and organizations that are bringing about positive changes in the global community.

• Graduate students who will be distinguished by their appreciation of learning and the arts, their social conscience, and their ability to reflect, communicate, and act.

Statement of Catholic Identity Fontbonne affirms its identity as a Catholic University. Sponsored by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, it is founded on the beliefs that all creation reveals God, that the ministry of Jesus began a process of redemption that extends to this day, and that the Holy Spirit continues to impart grace through the daily experiences of women and men. Among the many signs of God’s grace are teaching and learning, which at Fontbonne are pursued by people sharing a variety of religious beliefs and an understanding of the importance of education.

“Catholic” means “universal” and “throughout the whole,” like leaven permeating bread. The permeating quality of Fontbonne is our commitment to know, to love, and to serve the truth that unites faith and reason, nature and grace, the human and the divine. The desire for a greater understanding of creation and its Creator is one of the most profound expressions of human dignity. In this sense, to learn is to augment one’s capacity for love so that the thoughtful and loving acts of an educated person are a witness to the transformation of the world that began with the Resurrection and continues with the enlivening of humanity. What makes us truly human helps to unite us with the divine as we seek to understand, love, and serve God and neighbor without distinction.

The permeating and universal nature of Catholicism gives rise to the mission and vision of this University. Because Fontbonne is Catholic, we embrace openness and inclusiveness. Because Fontbonne is Catholic, we pursue educational excellence. And because Fontbonne is Catholic, we seek to recognize the presence of God in all creation and to participate in the continuing transformation of ourselves and a world in need.

A Letter from the President Dear Students: On behalf of our Board of Trustees, Council of Regents, Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, Alumni Association, Fontbonne Community Connection, faculty, administration, staff, benefactors and friends, it is my personal and professional pleasure to welcome you to Fontbonne University.

You have chosen wisely because Fontbonne is a Catholic University where both faith and reason are present and honored with emphasis on academic excellence, care for all persons and social justice.

During your life, you have a certain amount of time to devote to higher education. The time is now and it is a precious and non-replenishable resource so use it wisely. This is especially important because local, regional, national and international competition is at an all-time high. Therefore, develop a global awareness along with the ability to think critically, act ethically and become leaders for a world in need.

In this modern era, leadership is more important than ever before. There are certain people who not only want to challenge your way of life, they want to eliminate your constitutional rights. I submit that the best way to vanquish this challenge is not through armed conflict but through armed intellect. The more truth you have, the stronger you get and the better the world becomes.

Embrace Fontbonne’s philosophy of “Learn More. Be More.®” Be an eager and serious student. Be open to dialogue and change. Be willing to learn all that you can about others. Be ready to use your God-given talents to the fullest.

At Fontbonne, you have the opportunity to grow intellectually, interpersonally, interculturally, morally, socially, recreationally, religiously and pre-professionally. Make the most of this opportunity and remember that at Fontbonne you will learn not only how to make a living, but also how to live a life because ultimately that is more important.

Sincerely, Dennis C. Golden, Ed.D. President

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Notice of Non-Discrimination Fontbonne University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, gender orientation, national or ethnic origin, or disability in employment or in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic and other programs and activities. Furthermore, Fontbonne University prohibits retaliation against anyone who either opposes unlawful discrimination, assists or participates in an investigation of a complaint of discrimination, or exercises that person’s rights under any law that forbids discrimination. The Fontbonne University coordinators for Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination are: Gary Zack Vice President for Finance and Administration Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105 Phone: (314) 719-8017 Fax: (314) 719-8023 E-mail: [email protected] Mark Pousson Director of the Kinkel Center for Academic Resources and Section 504/ADA Coordinator Fontbonne University 6800 Wydown Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63105 Phone: (314) 719-3627 Fax: (314) 719-3614 E-mail: [email protected] Questions about this non-discrimination policy and any complaints of discrimination shall be directed to either of these coordinators. Fontbonne University complies with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, Public Law 93-380, as amended. The University reserves the right to change any section of this bulletin and to affect the cancellation of any listed course without prior notice. IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO READ THIS PUBLICATION IN ITS ENTIRETY.

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Contents Mission Statement page 01 Values Statement page 01 Commitment Statement page 01 Vision Statement page 01 Statement of Catholic Identity page 01 A Letter from the President page 01 Notice of Non-Discrimination page 02 Course Schedule Contents page 03 Admission Information page 04 Application Fee page 04 Registration page 04 Registration Deadlines page 04 Special Classes page 04 Audit page 04 Grading Options page 04 Cooperative Education page 04 Changes and Withdrawal Deadlines page 04 Transcripts page 04 Financial Aid page 05 Tuition and Fees page 05 Educator’s Discount page 05 Payment of Accounts page 05 Employee Tuition Reimbursement page 05 Refunds page 05 Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Policy (FERPA) page 05 Student Services page 06 Campus Housing page 06 Identification Cards page 06 Career Development page 06 Counseling and Wellness page 06 Student with Disabilities page 06 Textbooks page 06 Campus Security Report page 06 Evening and Online Programs page 06 Faculty Unannounced Absence Policy page 06 Online Course Information page 07 Key to Course Guide and Class Locations page 07 Student E-mail Addresses page 07 Academic Calendar page 08 Campus Services page 08 Admission Application page 09 Admission Registration page 09

Daytime Undergraduate & Graduate Courses Bonnie and L. B. Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies page 12 The College of Education and Communication Sciences and Disorders page 14

Deaf Education Early Childhood Education

Education/Special Education Center for Teacher and Therapist Education Speech Language Pathology

Behavioral Sciences page 17 Applied Sociology, Psychology Biological and Physical Sciences page 18 Biology, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Physical Sciences English and Communication page 18 Broadcasting, Communication Studies, English, Foreign Language, Intensive English Fine Arts page 21 Art, Music, Performing Arts History, Philosophy, and Religion page 21 Geography, Government, History,

Philosophy, Religion, Social Science Human Environmental Sciences page 22 Dietetics Family and Consumer Sciences Interdisciplinary Studies page 24 Mathematics and Computer Science page 24 Social Work page 25 Human Services Intersession Courses page 26 Evening & Online Programs General Education Requirements page 27 Undergraduate page 27 Graduate page 30 Master of Science in Taxation Master of Science in Accounting Online Courses page 31

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About The University For more than 80 years, Fontbonne University has prepared students to succeed as professionals and individuals. Our success stems from a career-based approach to liberal arts education that is rich in Catholic tradition. With an enrollment over 2,000, Fontbonne offers programs on the Brentwood Campus, Clayton campus and South County. These programs appeal to both young and older adults with day, evening and Saturday classes. A four-year, co-educational institution, Fontbonne has a variety of financial aid packages and scholarships. To prepare for today’s job market, students in nearly every major acquire substantial work experience through internships, field work, student teaching and cooperative education. This on-the-job experience complements what is learned in the classroom. Fontbonne University boasts a wide variety of under-graduate and graduate programs and is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, 1-800-621-7440.

Admission Information Summer session courses are open to men and women who are graduates of accredited high schools or who are in academic good standing at another college or University. Any student who registers as unclassified and who wishes to continue as degree-seeking in the fall should follow the appropriate procedures for admission to the University. Attendance as an unclassified student does not guarantee admission to a degree program in the fall or spring. Application Fee An application fee of $25 should accompany each initial application for admission to the University. The fee is the same for special and regular students and for full-and part-time students, as well as for admission to the summer session. The fee is not refunded even if the applicant withdraws or is not accepted. Fontbonne students who wish to register after an absence are not required to pay the fee again. For further information call the Admission Office (314) 889-1400. Registration Registration may be completed by mail or in person. To register, return the form printed on the inside back cover to the Admission Office or complete a registration form in the Registrar’s Office, Ryan 205. Registration Deadlines By mail: For courses starting May 20, 2013, registration forms must be in the Registrar’s Office by May 6. For courses beginning June 3, 2013 registrations forms must be in the Registrar’s Office by May 20. For courses beginning June 17, 2013 or later, registration forms must be in the Registrar’s Office by June 3.

The Registrar’s Office will accept in-person registrations beginning March 18, 2013 (see hours under Campus Services). International students must present a letter of financial guarantee from their sponsors on the day of registration. Special Classes Anyone wishing to register for special classes, i.e., independent studies, practicums or case studies not listed in this schedule, must do so by June 3. Please obtain forms from the Registrar’s Office, Ryan 205. Advisor and dean’s signatures are required for special classes. Audit A student may register to attend class only. Courses with studio or lab periods are not open to auditors. Grading Options Students taking courses for undergraduate credit are permitted to choose between the following grading options: 1. Letter grade (A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, D, F) 2. Pass/No Pass: P (passing)/NP (not passing-no credit). Courses chosen to meet general education, major, minor, concentration and the religion graduation requirement may not be taken Pass/No Pass. The grade “I” (incomplete) may be given to the student whose work is of passing quality, but who, for an acceptable reason, is unable to finish by the last day of class. The “I” becomes an “F” if the work is not completed by October 14, 2013. A “Request for Incomplete Grade” form must be completed and on file in the Registrar’s Office. Cooperative Education Cooperative Education allows a student to “earn while you learn” and gain academic credit at the same time. Co-op Ed is the integration of classroom study with specifically planned periods of supervised learning through productive work experience in the major field of study. One to six hours of academic credit will be awarded per semester. For further information, please call 314/889-1418. Changes and Withdrawal Deadlines Any changes in registration, including withdrawal from a course, must: 1. Be made on the appropriate form supplied by the

Registrar’s Office. 2. Give the supporting reason for the change or

withdrawal. 3. Be approved and signed by the advisor, the business

office, and the financial aid office. 4. Be approved by an academic dean, if the change

occurs after the half-way point of the course. 5. Be returned to the Registrar’s Office before the

deadline. Transcripts A transcript of the summer session record will be sent to visiting student’s home institution only at the written request of the student. There is a charge of $4 for a transcript of a student’s record. Transcript requests are made to the Registrar’s Office.

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Financial Aid Several forms of Federal Financial Aid are available to students during the summer session. These resources consist of: Federal Pell Grant, Federal Direct Loan Program and Federal Direct Parent Loan (PLUS). Your summer financial aid package may include a combination of these resources. To apply for financial aid, start today by following these steps:

1. Submit a completed 2013-14 “Free Application for Federal Student Aid” (FAFSA www.fafsa.ed.gov) as soon as possible after January 1, 2013.

2. Be admitted as a classified degree seeking student and register for at least 6 credit hours. For further information regarding the undergraduate financial aid process, please contact us: (314) 889-1414. For further information regarding the evening, online and graduate financial aid process, please contact us: (314) 889-4680. Tuition and Fees The amounts indicated in this section are those expected to be in effect during the summer session 2013, but are subject to change without notice. Tuition Tuition per semester hour: Undergraduate students . . . . . . . $393 Graduate students . . . . . . . . . . . . $647 Audit per course: Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 Graduate* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200 *Graduate business courses: . . . . . . . . . . . . . $485 Educator’s Discount Students who are taking graduate courses at Fontbonne University and who are employed at least half-time in a preschool through twelfth grade school or school system may apply for a 15 percent discount. Students need to obtain the educator’s discount form from the appropriate program director. Discounts are based upon available funding. *Note: Only one discount will be applied per course. If a student is eligible for more than one discount on the same course, the larger discount will be applied. Fees Resource fee: $18/per credit hour Evaluation of transcript (for those who have not filed application for admission): $10 Late registration: $25 Fees for each course with a scheduled laboratory/studio period are listed with the course description. Payment of Accounts Payment or payment arrangements are due by June 1 for the summer session. To pay online and/or receive your statement electronically: Go to www.fontbonne.edu, click on “GriffinNet, enter the user name and password, click on Info Center and then the Business Office file folder.

To pay by mail: Mail a check payable to Fontbonne University Fontbonne University ATTN: Business Office 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105-3098 To pay in person: Visit the Fontbonne University business office located in Ryan Hall, room 215. Students may pay by check or credit card (MasterCard, Visa and Discover). Employee Tuition Reimbursement Many companies provide full or partial tuition reimbursement to their employees who are pursuing a University education. Employed students should check with their companies to see if tuition reimbursement is available. Refunds No adjustments or refund is made for late entrance, for absence after entrance, or for dismissal. Fees are not refundable after the first day of class. Tuition refunds are made according to the following scale: Withdrawal before or on the first day of class 100% Withdrawal within the first 10% of the class 90% Withdrawal within the first 11 - 25% of the class 50% Withdrawal within the first 26 - 50% of the class 25% No refund after 51% of the class Fontbonne University reserves the right to cancel courses with insufficient enrollment on or before the first day of class. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Policy (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), also known as the Buckley Amendment, is a federal regulation that protects the privacy of student education records. It applies to all schools that receive funds from the U.S. Department of Education. In accordance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act, certain information designated as “directory information” may be released without the prior consent of a student, unless the student has forbidden its disclosure in writing by completing a Request to Withhold Release of Directory Information form available in the Registrar’s Office. This form must be turned in to the Registrar within two (2) weeks of the start of the summer session. The University will assume that a student does not object to the release of Directory Information unless the student files this written notification. A complete listing of Directory Information items is included in the FERPA policy which is posted on Fontbonne’s website at http:www.fontbonne.edu/academics/registrar/ferpa.htm. Students should read the FERPA policy to know their rights and responsibilities as they pertain to their education records. Questions should be directed to the Registrar’s Office.

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Student Services Campus Housing Campus housing is available on a limited basis to enrolled Fontbonne students. Inquiries should be made to the Office of Residential Life at (314) 889-1422. Identification Cards (I.D). The Student Affairs Office on the first floor of Medaille Hall issues picture I.D.s during regular office hours, 8:00-4:30, Monday through Friday. Evening and online students may have their I.D.s made at the Brentwood site. Students must provide proper identification, such as a driver’s license, and have proof of semester registration and a receipt for paid fees. There is no charge for the first I.D. card. If the card is lost or damaged, a replacement card can be purchased for $10. The I.D. card identifies the holder as a Fontbonne student and is issued for campus security, library borrowing privileges, use of facilities in the Dunham Student Activity Center, using Griffin Bucks, and for cashing checks in the Business Office on the main campus. It may be used throughout the city for discounts to selected movies, sporting events, plays, museums and cultural events. For additional information, call (314) 889-1411. Career Development The Career Development Department provides assistance with career planning and decision-making, selecting academic majors, and learning job search techniques. Job and internship openings are posted on the Career Services website. The department is located in the Student Affairs Office on the first floor of Medaille Hall. Appointments may be scheduled in person or by telephone (314) 889-4516. Counseling and Wellness The Counseling and Wellness Department provides on-campus short-term professional counseling to deal with a variety of personal concerns. The department can also make referrals for off-campus counseling. The department is located in the Student Affairs Office on the first floor of Medaille Hall. Appointments may be scheduled in person or by telephone (314) 889-4516. Students with Disabilities Fontbonne University offers academic accommodations to students with documented physical or mental impairments. Any Fontbonne student is eligible for academic accommodations or special services if:

1. The student self-identifies that he or she has a physical or mental impairment and needs an academic accommodation based on his or her individual needs;

2. The student submits a request for an academic accommodation to the Director of the Kinkel Center for Academic Resources, along with any supporting documentation, at least 30 days before the semester begins or as soon as reasonably possible; and

3. The student provides reasonable, appropriate, and verifiable supporting documentation of the physical or mental impairment at the time of the request for an academic accommodation or within 30 days after the request, unless extenuating circumstances exist.

For requests or inquiries regarding other accommodations, including auxiliary aids or services, or modifications of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity, or the existence and location of services, activities, and facilities that are accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, please contact the Section 504/ADA Coordinator, Mark Pousson, Ph.D., at 314-719-3627, 314-889-4571, or [email protected]. Textbooks New and used textbooks may be purchased in the Fontbonne bookstore. Campus Security Report A copy of Fontbonne’s Campus Security Report is made available by October 1st of each year. The report contains information about campus security and the campus crime statistics for the last three calendar years. The Campus Security Report is available at www.fontbonne.edu/csa.

Evening and Online Programs Fontbonne University gives busy adult learners the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s or master’s degree while balancing a career and personal life. Our evening and online programs are flexible and highly personalized —allowing you to structure your education to fit your individual needs. You can enroll in one or two courses each eight-week term. We offer five terms throughout the year, so you can begin when it’s convenient for you. An advising team will guide you through the enrollment and financial aid processes, as well as help create a personalized degree completion plan. Our instructors bring industry expertise to the classroom, and the curriculum emphasizes practical, real-world knowledge. Plus, courses are available at our South County and Brentwood facilities, as well as our main campus, and in a variety of formats including evenings, online or as a blend. Undergraduate majors include business administration, corporate communication, human resource management, leadership studies and managerial analytics — with optional concentrations in management, finance or marketing. We also offer an evening degree in applied behavioral sciences. Graduate programs include accounting, accountancy, business administration, management, nonprofit management, supply chain management and taxation. Optional concentrations and graduate certificates are yet another choice to individualize your studies. We also offer an online program in learning technologies and an online concentration in reading through our master’s in education. To learn more about these programs, visit www.fontbonne.edu/eveonline or call (314) 863-2220 to speak with an admissions counselor. Policy Faculty Unannounced Absence From/Lateness for Class In the event that a class has not been notified of the absence or late arrival of a faculty member: 1. For courses which meet two or more times per

week, students must wait 15 minutes before leaving a class.

2. For courses which meet only once per week, students must wait 30 minutes before leaving a class.

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Online Course Information To begin the Blackboard Tutorial: Students should check their Fontbonne University email two weeks before the start of their online course for a “Welcome to the Blackboard Tutorial” email. This email explains how to begin, and successfully complete, the Blackboard Tutorial. Students must complete the Blackboard Tutorial prior to taking their first online course. Access to an online course is not possible until the tutorial is successfully completed. To Access the Blackboard Tutorial: 1. Navigate to http://bblearn.fontbonne.edu in your

Internet browser. The University recommends using Mozilla Firefox for Blackboard.

2. Enter login/password; these are the same login and password as those used for Fontbonne University email.

Example: Jane Doe Email: [email protected] Login: doej Password: JD123456! 3. Blackboard Tutorial should be listed on the courses

tab in Blackboard if it is required. All online courses for which a student is registered are blocked from the course list until the Blackboard Tutorial is completed.

To ask a question about the Blackboard Tutorial, or to ask a general question about Blackboard, contact: Amy Peach ([email protected] or 314-889-1499). To ask a question about Fontbonne University email or other technology issues, contact: AskIT ([email protected] or 314-719-8095). Minimum Technology Requirements for online students include: • Minimum of 2 GB of RAM with DSL or high-speed

Internet access. • Windows and Office 2007 or higher for PC and Office

2008 for Mac. Most online courses require Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, and many require Excel. Fontbonne University’s standard software platform is MS Office 2010. Some courses require the purchase of additional course-specific software; this information should be listed in the course schedule or course syllabus.

• Use of Fontbonne University email is mandatory for online courses.

• Students must have daily access to a computer; it is recommended that students have their own computer for use with online coursework.

**A student should register for an online course at least one week prior to the beginning date of the course.

Key to Course Guide and Class Locations

The higher the course number, the greater the student maturity required. Abbreviations used: 100-499 Undergraduate Courses 500-699 Graduate Courses EVENING AND SATURDAY CLASSES are indicated by sections 10-19 and 35-39. BLENDED WEB COURSES are indicated by the letter ‘B’ after the section number. COURSES HAVING PREREQUISITES are indicated by PREREQ under the course number. One or more prerequisites may be required; consult the Fontbonne University Catalog for the specific prerequisites. AB Anheuser–Busch Hall

AERO Aerobic Studio BRENT Brentwood Middle/High School (off campus)

9127 White Avenue Brentwood, MO 63139 (314) 962-8238 BDC Broadcast Center (off campus) 2360 Hampton Avenue St. Louis, MO 63139 (314) 647-8181 CHS Clayton High School #1 Mark Twain Circle Clayton, Mo 63105 EAST East Building FORT Fort Zumwalt School District (off campus) Dubray Middle School 100 Dubray Drive St. Peters, MO 63376 FHSD Francis Howell School District

(off campus) Hollenbeck Middle School 4555 Central School Road St. Charles, MO 63304 FA Fine Arts Building INST St. Joseph Institute (off campus) 1809 Clarkson Road Chesterfield, MO 63017 (636) 532-3211 LIBR Jack C. Taylor Library OFFC Off Campus RYAN Ryan Hall SOCO South County Facility 9960 Kennerly St. Louis, MO 63128 SSD Special School District (off campus) Central Office 12110 Clayton Road Town and Country, MO 63131 (314) 989-8100 or Hiram Neuwoehner School 12112 Clayton Road Town and Country, MO 63131 (314) 989-8700 STJO St. Joseph Hall STR 1265-1300 Strassner Drive St. Louis, MO 63144 WYDO Wydown Middle School 6500 Wydown Clayton, MO 63105

Important Notice Student E-mail Addresses All Fontbonne students will be required to use their Fontbonne e-mail address [[email protected]] for communication within the University. Faculty will send information to their students via e-mail; administrative offices such as the registrar, dean’s office, business office, and financial aid will communicate with students via e-mail; and important campus notices will be delivered via those e-mail addresses. Students can access their e-mail through Outlook over the web (OWA) wherever Internet access is available at: webmail.fontbonne.edu. Directions for accessing your Fontbonne e-mail address are available in all computer labs on campus or can be obtained from the IT office. Like other personal information, e-mail addresses will not be provided to outside vendors.

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Academic Calendar Summer 2013 March 18 Monday Registration for summer session begins

Students may register in person or by mail

Summer WEB registration begins 18-22 M,T,W,R,F Advising Week for Fall 2013 term April 2-4, 8 T,W,R,F,M Registration for Fall 2013 — online 30 Tuesday Deadline to apply for August 15

graduation May 6 Monday Deadline for mail registration for courses

beginning May 20 20 Monday Intersession courses begin

Deadline for mail registration for courses beginning June 3

27 Monday Memorial Day — no classes; offices closed 31 Friday Intersession courses end June 3 Monday All summer session eight-week courses

begin Deadline for mail registration for courses beginning June 17 First 4-week Summer Session courses begin; Deadline for registration for independent study, practicum or case study courses not listed in the schedule

17 Monday Six-week summer session courses begin 28 Friday First 4-week Summer Session courses end July 1 Monday Second 4-week Summer Session courses

begin First 4-week Summer Session grades due by 10:00 a.m.

4 Thursday Independence Day Holiday — no classes; offices closed

26 Friday Second 4-week, 6-week and 8-week Summer Sessions end

27 Saturday Last day of Summer Session 30 Tuesday All Summer Session grades due August 15 Thursday Advising and final registration for Fall

semester, 4-5:30 p.m. 16 Friday Fall 1st 8-week courses begin 17 Saturday Fall 1st 8-week courses begin 19 Monday Fall Semester courses begin (day;

evening; online) 24 Saturday Fall 15-week courses begin 30 Friday Deadline to apply for December 2013

Graduation September 2 Monday Labor Day; campus closed 9 Monday Last day to file appeal to Committee on

Academic Appeals regarding academic issues from Spring and Summer 2013 terms

Campus Services Academic Affairs Interim Vice President 889-1401 Ryan 202 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M- F Interim Associate Vice President 889-1401 Ryan 202 8:30 a.m.-4:30 pm. M-F Admission 889-1400 Ryan 209 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Advising Office 719-3654 Ryan 107 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Alumni Relations 889-1403 East 116 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Athletic Office 889-1444 DSAC 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Bookstore 889-1420 Ryan 102 9 a.m.-3 p.m. M-R; 9 a.m.-2 p.m. F Business Office 889-1405 Ryan 215 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Campus Ministry 889-4523 Medaille 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Career Services 889-4516 Medaille 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Communications and Marketing 889-1467 Ryan 424 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Cooperative Education 719-8084 A-B 216 Hours As Posted Development 889-1469 East 116 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Dining Room 889-1449 Ryan 113 Hours As Posted Dunham Student Activity Center (DSAC) 889-1455

8 a.m.-11 p.m. M-F; Noon-11p.m. Sat; Noon-10 p.m. Sun

DSAC Fax 889-4524 Financial Aid 889-1414 Ryan 308/310 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F International Students 889-4509 Ryan 103 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Job Placement 889-4516 Medaille 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Kinkel Resource Center 889-4571 Library 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Evening and weekend as posted Jack C. Taylor Library 889-1417 7:30 a.m.-11 p.m. M-R; 7:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. F;

9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat; 1 p.m.-9 p.m. Sun Please check the library webpage for exceptions

Evening and Online Programs 863-2220 1265-1300 Strassner Drive

10 a.m.-6 p.m. M-R; 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. F Mission Integration 719-3554 Ryan 200 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Personal Counseling 889-4516 Medaille 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Registrar 889-1421 Ryan 205 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Residential Life 889-1416 Medaille 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Student Activities 719-8057 DSAC 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F Student Affairs 889-1411 Medaille 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F University Relations 889-1469 East 116 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. M-F

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Summer Admission Application/Registration Form Early registration is recommended since some courses close quickly. Mail this completed form to:

Fontbonne University Admission Office 6800 Wydown Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63105

FAX (314) 889-1451.

Deadline for mail-in registration is May 6, 2013. You can also apply online at: www.fontbonne.edu/admissions/applynow/ Application Procedures All students complete, sign and return this application including the non-refundable $25 application fee. Checks or money orders should be payable to Fontbonne University; mail to the Admission Office. If you have paid this fee before, it should not be paid again. UNCLASSIFIED (non-degree-seeking) STUDENTS will be notified of their eligibility to register after the application has been processed. Unclassified students are not eligible for financial aid (5 credits or less). Do you plan to apply for financial aid?

YES Fontbonne encourages applicants to visit the campus. If you would like to schedule a campus visit or if you have questions about this schedule or the University programs in general, please call the Admission Office at (314) 889-1400. Financial Information Contact the Business Office at (314) 889-1405 to make arrangements for payment as calculated below. Enrollment Information Have you applied for admission to Fontbonne in the past?

If yes, when? Did you enroll? Are you applying for residence in a Fontbonne Residence Hall?

Demographics To comply with federal law, Fontbonne University is required to collect the following ethnicity and race information: Is your ethnicity Hispanic or Latino? (choose only one)

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Name Maiden Permanent address Home telephone number Business telephone number Social Security number Place of employment Position Present mailing address (effective until) Date of birth Place of birth U.S. citizen If no, indicate citizenship 1. Race 2. Sex I CERTIFY THAT ALL THE ANSWERS I HAVE GIVEN IN THIS APPLICATION ARE COMPLETE AND ACCURATE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. How did you hear about Fontbonne’s Summer School? Undergraduate Student Registration Please register me for the following course(s): Dept. ______ Course Number_____ Section _______Lab _____Credit Hours_____ Dept. ______ Course Number_____ Section _______Lab _____Credit Hours_____ Dept. ______ Course Number_____ Section _______Lab _____Credit Hours_____ ___________________________ x $411 + (fees) = ____________ $411 includes the $18 resource fee per credit hour ___________________________x $411 + (fees) = ____________ Graduate Registration — Tuition $665 Please register me for the following course(s): Dept. ______ Course Number_____ Section _______Lab _____Credit Hours_____ Dept. ______ Course Number_____ Section _______Lab _____Credit Hours_____ Dept. ______ Course Number_____ Section _______Lab _____Credit Hours_____ ___________________________ x $665 + (fees) = ____________ $665 includes the $18 resource fee per credit hour ____________________________x $665 + (fees) = ____________ (New students only) $25 Admission Application fee ____________ Total Tuition and fees __________________

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BONNIE AND L.B. ECKELKAMP COLLEGE OF GLOBAL BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

BUS202 PRINCIPLES OF MACRO ECONOMICS Helbling 3 hours Limit 24 01 -MTWRF- 1:00-5:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 AB 201 NO CLASS 05/27/13 BUS207 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING Maurer 3 hours Limit 20 01B --T---- 9:00-12:00PM 06/04/13 AB 205 BLENDED WEB COURSE --T---- 9:00-12:00PM 06/18/13 AB 205 --T---- 9:00-12:00PM 07/09/13 AB 205 --T---- 9:00-12:00PM 07/23/13 AB 205

BUS230 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES Alexander 3 hours Limit 24 01B-M----- 9:00-12:00PM 06/03/13 AB 205 BLENDED WEB COURSE M----- 9:00-12:00PM 06/17/13 AB 205 M----- 9:00-12:00PM 07/08/13 AB 205 M----- 9:00-12:00PM 07/22/13 AB 205 BUS233 MARKETING PRINCIPLES 3 hours Limit 24 01 -MTWRF- 8:00-12:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Shifter AB 203 NO CLASS 05/27/13 BUS294 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Foster BUS295 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Foster BUS296 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Foster BUS297 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Foster BUS298 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Foster BUS299 COOPERATIVE EDUCATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Foster BUS342 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Donatt 3 hours Limit 24

BLENDED WEB COURSE 10B --T---- 6:00-9:00PM 06/04/13 AB 205 --T---- 6:00-9:00PM 06/11/13 AB 205 --T---- 6:00-9:00PM 07/02/13 AB 205 --T---- 6:00-9:00PM 07/23/13 AB 205

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BUS376 CASE STUDIES/READINGS IN MANAGEMENT 1-3 hours Limit 20 01 By Arrangement 06/03/13-07/28/13 Maurer BUS377 CASE STUDIES/READINGS IN MARKETING 1-3 hours Limit 20 01 By Arrangement 06/03/13-07/28/13 Manion BUS387 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 24 10 -M-W--- 5:30-8:45PM 05/20/13-06/27/13 Mowczko AB 205 BUS470 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 24 01 -MTWRF- 8:00-12:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Alexander AB 201 NO CLASS 05/27/13 BUS485 INTERNSHIP IN BUSINESS AND ADMINISTRATION 3 hours Limit 24

(Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement 06/03/13-07/28/13 Alexander

SPORT MANAGEMENT SPT250 CASE STUDIES AND READINGS IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT 1-3 hours Limit 20 01 By Arrangement 06/03/13-07/28/13 McNary SPT495 INTERNSHIP IN SPORTS MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 24

(Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement 06/3/13-07/28/13 McNary

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS

COMMUNICATION DISORDERS AND DEAF EDUCATION CDS340 PRE-CLINICAL PRACTICUM 1 hour Limit 5 01 -MTWR--Arrangement 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer (P/NP grade option only) Prerequisites: CDS300,302,311 and permission CDS440 CLINIC PRACTICUM 3 hours Limit 5 01 -MTWR--Arrangement 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer (P/NP grade option only) Prerequisites: CDS300,302,311 and permission

MASTER’S PROGRAMS: SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY AND

EARLY INTERVENTION IN DEAF EDUCATION CDS523 INTERVENTION WITH CHILDREN WHO ARE DEAF/HARD OF HEARING Lenihan 3 hours Limit 20 01 --T---- 9:00-3:00PM 06/04/13 EAST 213 ---R-- 9:00-3:00PM 06/06/13 EAST 213 --T---- 12:30-3:00PM 06/11/13 EAST 213 ----R-- 12:30-3:00PM 06/13/13 EAST 213 --T---- 12:30-3:00PM 06/18/13 EAST 213 ---R-- 12:30-3:00PM 06/20/13 EAST 213 --T-- 12:30-3:00PM 06/25/13 EAST 213 ---R-- 12:30-3:00PM 06/27/13 EAST 213 --T---- 12:30-3:00PM 07/02/13 EAST 213 --T---- 12:30-3:00PM 07/09/13 EAST 213 ---R-- 12:30-3:00PM 07/11/13 EAST 213 --T---- 12:30-3:00PM 07/23/13 EAST 213 ---R-- 12:30-3:00PM 07/25/13 EAST 213 CDS525 ADVANCED STUDIES IN VOICE PATHOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 10 --T-R-- 5:00-7:30PM 06/04/13-07/25/13 Russell EAST 213 CDS537 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM IN EARLY INTERVENTION IN DEAF EDUCATION 1-3 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement Lenihan CDS538 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM IN EARLY INTERVENTION IN DEAF EDUCATION 1-3 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement Lenihan CDS539 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM IN EARLY INTERVENTION IN DEAF EDUCATION 1-3 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement Lenihan CDS540 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM(SLP) 1 hour Limit 5 Fee $75 01 By Arrangement----F-9:00-9:50AM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS540C ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM (SLP) 2 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement and M-T-W-R 8:00-12:00PM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer

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CDS541 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM (SLP) 1 hour Limit 5 01 By Arrangement----F-9:00-9:50AM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS541C ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM (SLP) 2 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement and M-T-W-R 8:00-12:00PM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS542 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM(SLP) 1 hour Limit 20 By Arrangement----F-9:00-9:50AM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS542C ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM (SLP) 2 hours Limit 20 01 By Arrangement and M-T-W-R 8:00-12:00PM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS543 ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM (SLP) 2 hours Limit 1 01 Arrangement----F-1:00-1:50PM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS543C ADVANCED CLINIC PRACTICUM (SLP) 2 hours Limit 1 01 By Arrangement and M-T-W-R 8:00-12:00PM 06/10/13-07/25/13 Meyer CDS548 CLINICAL METHODS 1 hour Limit 10 20B ONLINE Arrangement 05/20/13-6/26/13 Meyer BLENDED WEB COURSE CDS555 PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOGY/HABILITATION 3 hours Limit 25 10 -M-W--- 6:00-8:30PM 06/04/13-07/25/13 Schroy EAST 101

CDS566/EDU566 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN LEARNERS “AT RISK” Rice 3 hours Limit 15

01B -MT---- 2:30-4:30PM 06/10/13-06/11/13 EAST 103 BLENDED WEB COURSE --TW--- 2:30-4:30PM 07/09/13-07/10/13 EAST 103 ---WR-- 2:30-4:30PM 07/17/13-07/18/13 EAST 103 CDS580 PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS AND ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Rice 3 hours Limit 20 01 -----FS 9:00-4:30PM 06/14/13-06/15/13 EAST 213 --------FS 9:00-4:30PM 06/28/13-06/29/13 EAST 213 -------FS 9:00-4:30PM 07/12/13-07/13/13 EAST 213 CDS583 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT IN EARLY CHILDHOOD DEAF EDUCATION Meyers 2 hours Limit 12

ST. JOSEPH INSTITUE 10 --T---- 4:30-8:30PM 05/28/13 --T---- 4:30-8:30PM 06/04/13 --T---- 5:00-8:30PM 06/11/13 --T---- 4:30-8:30PM 06/18/13 --T---- 4:30-8:30PM 06/25/13 --T---- 4:30-8:30PM 07/02/13 -T---- 5:00-8:30PM 07/09/13

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EDUCATION /SPECIAL EDUCATION EDU203 SURVEY OF LEARNERS WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES 3 hours Limit 10 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 McGinn BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU223 INTRODUCTION TO CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT 3 hours Limit 20 10 T-R-- 4:30-7:00PM 06/03/13-07/26/13 Augustin EAST 101 EDU234 PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION 3 hours Limit 10 10B -MT-R-- 5:00-7:20PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 A. Gwydir EAST103 BLENDED WEB COURSE EDU333 MULTISENSORY METHODS 2 hours Limit 10 10 ---W--- 5:30-8:05PM 06/03/13-07/26/13 Prince EAST 103 EDU350/EDU550 READING AND WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM 3 hours Limit 20 10B -M-W--- 5:30-8:40PM 06/03/13 – 07/26/13 C. Gwydir LIBR 5 BLENDED WEB COURSE 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Barger BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU373 EDUCATING TOWARD A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE 2 hours Limit 20 01 --T-R-- 9:00-11:05AM 06/03/13-07/26/13 Prince EAST 103 EDU394/EDU595 COUNSELING TECHNIQUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Anthony BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU400/EDU500 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Simmons BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU499/EDU599 FONTBONNE INSTITUTE: CHARACTERPLUS 3 hours Limit 50 01 By Arrangement Tuckey

MASTER’S PROGRAM: EDUCATION EDU500/EDU400 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Simmons BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU505 INTRODUCTION TO METHODS OF TEACHING STUDENTS WITH CROSS-CATEGORICAL DISABILITIES

4 hours Limit 20 Bolton BLENDED WEB COURSE 10B -----F- 4:30-7:00PM 06/07/13 RYAN 309 -----S 9:00-3:00PM 06/08/13 RYAN 309 -----F- 4:30-7:00PM 06/28/13 RYAN 309 -----S 9:00-3:00PM 06/29/13 RYAN 309 ----F- 4:30-7:00PM 07/12/13 RYAN 309 -----S 9:00-3:00PM 07/13/13 RYAN 309 EDU529 POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Anthony BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU541 FRAMEWORKS FOR LEARNING 3 hours Limit 20 10 -M-T-R-- 4:30-7:40PM Baldwin RYAN 413 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Schwarting BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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EDU542 THE TEACHER AS LEADER 3 hours Limit 20 10 –M-T-R-- 4:30-7:40PM Furjes RYAN 413 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Furjes BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU549 FOUNDATIONS OF READING INSTRUCTION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Huesgen BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU550/EDU350 READING AND WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM 3 hours Limit 20 10B -M-W--- 5:30-8:40PM 06/03/13-07/26/13 C. Gwydir LIBR 5BLENDED WEB COURSE 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Barger BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU551 LITERATURE-BASED READING FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Barger BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

EDU566/CDS566 LANGUAGE AND LITERACY IN LEARNERS “AT RISK” Rice 3 hours Limit 15

01B –M-T----2:30-4:30PM 06/10/13-06/11/13 EAST 213 BLENDED WEB COURSE --T-W--- 2:30-4:30PM 07/09/13-07/10/13 EAST 213 ---W-R-- 2:30-4:30PM 07/17/13-07/18/13 EAST 213 EDU583 PRACTICUM IN DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION OF READING DIFFICULTIES I 3 hours Limit 10 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Steffan BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU584 PRACTICUM IN DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION OF READING DIFFICULTIES II 3 hours Limit 18 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Steffan BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU595/394 COUNSELING TECHNIQUES 3 Hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/01/13-07/26/13 BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU499/EDU599 FONTBONNE INSTITUTE: CHARACTERPLUS 3 hours Limit 50 01 By Arrangement Tuckey

CENTER FOR TEACHER AND THERAPIST EDUCATION Studies in Autism Spectrum Disorders, offered in collaboration with the

Department of Communication Disorders and Deaf Education CTE507:STUDIES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/30/13 Gray BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES PSY100 INTRODUCTION PSYCHOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Afful BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED PSY200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Newman BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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BIOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES Biological and Physical Science courses are NOT eligible for audit due to limited lab space. An exception to this policy will only

occur when the student has obtained prior approval (signature) from the Department Chair.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIO108 INTRODUCTION TO LIFE SCIENCE 3 hours Limit 16 Fee $55 01-M-W--- 9:00-10:30AM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Cole AB206 -M-W--- 11:00-12:50PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Cole AB305 BIO220 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I 4 hours Limit 16 Fee $55 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-11:30AM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Smith AB202 -MTWR-- 12:00-1:50PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Smith AB314 BIO222 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II 4 hours Limit 16 Fee $55 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-11:30AM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Smith AB202 -MTWR-- 12:00-1:50PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Smith AB314 BIO250 MICROBIOLOGY 4 hours Limit 16 Fee $55 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-10:50PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Birch AB201 -MTWR-- 11:00-1:20:PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Birch AB303 02 -MTWR-- 11:00-1:20PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Thomasson AB206 -MTWR-- 1:30-3:20PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Thomasson AB303

PHYSICAL SCIENCES CHM102 ESSENTIALS OF CHEMISTRY 4 hours Limit 16 Fee $55 01 -MTWR--8:00-10:30AM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Birch AB208 -MTWR-- 11:00-12:50PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Birch AB303 PHY108 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE 3 hours Limit 24 Fee $55 01 --T-R--9:00-11:20AM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Truong AB201 --T-R-- 11:30-1:20PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Truong AB307

English and Communication Studies BROADCASTING BDC230 ANNOUNCING I 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC240 PRODUCTION I 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC250 BROADCAST MARKETING I 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC330 ANNOUNCING II 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center

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BDC350 BROADCAST MARKETING II 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC370 ANNOUNCING III 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC440 PRODUCTION II 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC470 ANNOUNCING IV 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC480 ANNOUNCING V 3 hours Limit 30 01 By Arrangement Broadcast Center BDC492 INTERNSHIP IN BROADCASTING 3 hours Limit 30 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Baugh

COMMUNICATION COM103 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED COM230 GENDER COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED COM360 PRACTICUM IN PUBLIC RELATIONS 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Baugh COM361 PRACTICUM IN COMMUNICATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Baugh COM450 INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC RELATIONS 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Baugh COM451 INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION 1-6 hours Limit 10 (P/NP grade option only) (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Baugh

ENGLISH ENG102 COMPOSITION II 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED ENG120 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE 3 hours Limit 30 10 ---W--- 5:45-10:30PM Staff EAST 318

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ENG311 WRITING POETRY 3 hours Limit 15 10B ---T-- 6:00-9:00PM 06/04/13-07/24/13 Sommer EAST 306 BLENDED WEB COURSE ENG361 PRACTICUM IN ENGLISH 1-6 hours Limit 30 (P/NP grade option only) (Advisor’s signature required) 01 By Arrangement Staff ENG450 INTERNSHIP IN PUBLIC RELATIONS 1-6 hours Limit 30 (P/NP grade option only) (Advisor’s signature required) 01 By Arrangement Staff ENG451 INTERNSHIP IN ENGLISH 1-6 hours Limit 30 (P/NP grade option only) (Advisor’s signature required) 01 By Arrangement Staff ENG484 PRACTICUM/INTERNSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING 1-6 hours Limit 30 (P/NP grade option only) (Advisor’s signature required) 01 By Arrangement Staff

ENG494 SPECIAL TOPIC IN PROFESSIONAL WRITING: WRITING FROM LIFE 3 hours Limit 20 10B------S 9:00-4:00PM 06/08/13 EAST 318 Sanchez BLENDED WEB COURSE & INDEPENDENT FIELD WORK ------S 9:00-4:00PM 06/22/13 EAST 318 -------S 9:00-4:00PM 07/13/13 EAST 318 ------S 9:00-4:00PM 07/27/13 EAST 318

INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM ESL061 BEGINNING READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-10:15AM Staff ESL062 BEGINNING WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 10:30-11:45AM Staff ESL064 BEGINNING SPEAKING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 2:30-3:45PM Staff ESL065 BEGINNING GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 1:00-2:15PM Staff ESL071 INTERMEDIATE READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-10:15AM Staff ESL072 INTERMEDIATE WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR--10:30-11:45AM Staff ESL074 INTERMEDIATE SPEAKING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 2:30-3:45PM Staff ESL075 INTERMEDIATE GRAAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 4 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 1:00-2:15PM Staff

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ESL081 ADVANCED READING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-10:15AM Staff ESL082 ADVANCED WRITING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS OF ENGLISH 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 10:30-11:45AM Staff ESL084 ADVANCED SPEAKING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 2:30-3:45PM Staff ESL085 ADVANCED GRAMMAR FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS 3 hours Limit 10 01 -MTWR-- 1:00-2:15PM Staff

Fine Arts

Studio Art courses are not eligible for audit. Art History courses are eligible for audit. ART155 ART APPRECIATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Holt BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED ART 200,201,300,301,400,401,500 DRAWING-CHINESE BRUSH TECHNIQUES 3 hours Limit 15 Fee $50 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-12:30PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Lin FA 110 ART 200,201,300,301,400,401,500 DRAWING 3 hours Limit 15 Fee $50 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-12:30PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Carlos FA 110 ART 210,212,310,312,410,412,510 PAINTING 3 hours Limit 15 Fee $50 01 -MTWR-- 1:00-4:30PM 07/01/13-07/26/13 Carlos FA 116 ART 230,231,330,331,430,431,530 METALSMITHING 3 hours Limit 15 Fee $50 10 -MTWR-- 5:00-8:30PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Fetter FA 104 ART 240,241,340,341,440,441,540 CERAMICS 3 hours Limit 15 Fee $50 01 -MTWR-- 1:00-4:30PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Talasek FA 121 ART 280,281,380,381,480,481,580 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 hours Limit 15 Fee $50 01 -MTWR-- 9:00-12:30PM 06/03/13-06/28/13 Douglas FA 231

MUSIC MUS108 MUSIC APPRECIATION 3 hours Limit 20 10 ---T--- 5:30-10:15PM 06/04/13-07/23/ Failoni 13 LIBR 6

HISTORY, PHILOSOPHY, AND RELIGION

GOVERNMENT GOV101 UNITED STATES AND MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONS 1 hour Limit 25 10 -M----- 6:00-8:30PM 06/03/13-07/01/13 Kasen AB 203

HISTORY HST106 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN HISTORY II: POST-CIVIL WAR TO PRESENT 3 hours Limit 20

20 ONLINE Arrangement Taff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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PHILOSOPHY PHL221 BUSINESS ETHICS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Wennemann BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED PHL260 CONTEMPORARY MORAL ISSUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Wennemann BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

RELIGION REL225 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 hours 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Rosenberg Limit 20 BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED 21 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Stopke Limit 20 BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED 22 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Rosenberg Limit 20 BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES HES119 ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS FOR HEALTH AND FITNESS 3 hours Limit 10 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Hessler BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES214 NUTRITION AND WELLNESS 2 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Hessler BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES229 INFANT/TODDLER PRACTICUM 1 hour Limit 10 01 BY Arrangement Beckmann HES233 THE YOUNG CHILD PRACTICUM 1 hour Limit 10 01 BY Arrangement Beckmann HES397 ADVOCACY IN PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 3 hours Limit 15 01 --T-R-- 5:00-8:00PM Tatum AB 102 HES440 HISTORY OF WOMEN AND FAMILIES IN THE UNITED STATES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Dowell BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES457 APPLICATION OF PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN DIETETICS 3 hours Limit 25 01 By Arrangement Houston/McCulley/ Ohlms HES458 APPLICATION OF MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES IN FOOD SERVICE OPERATIONS (P/NP grade option only) 3-4 hours Limit 25 01 By Arrangement Ohlms HES460 INTERNSHIP 4-7 hours Limit 15 01 By Arrangement Nelsen HES467 PRACTICUM IN FAMILY AND COMMUNITY RESOURCES 2 hours Limit 8 (Instructor's signature required) 01 By Arrangement Beckmann

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MASTER’S PROGRAM: HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES HES521 THE HUMAN ELEMENT OF DRESS 3 hours Limit 15 10B -M-----4:30-8:15PM Dowell AB 102 BLENDED WEB COURSE HES532 FRAMING CRITICAL ISSUES IN HES 3 hours Limit 15 10B --W----4:30-8:00PM Duncan AB 102 BLENDED WEB COURSE HES534 GLOBALIZATION AND THE HUMAN CONDITION 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES541 APPLIED HEALTH BEHAVIOR TO ENHANCE HEALTH OUTCOMES 3 hours Limit 15 10B –-T-R--- 4:30-6:45PM Houston AB 103 BLENDED WEB COURSE HES544 ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES545 CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTH COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Short BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES546 GRADUATE SUPERVISED PRACTICE I 1-3 hours Limit 12 01 By Arrangement McCulley HES547 GRADUATE SUPERVISED PRACTICE II 1-6 hours Limit 12 01 By Arrangement McCulley HES568 RESEARCH IN HES I 0-2 hours Limit 5 (P/NP grade option only) 01 By Arrangement Staff HES578 RESEARCH IN HES II 0-1 hours Limit 5 (P/NP grade option only) 01 By Arrangement Staff HES588 RESEARCH IN HES III 3 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement Staff HES589 PRACTICUM IN HES 1-3 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement Staff HES590 INDEPENDENT STUDY 1-3 hours Limit 5 01 By Arrangement Staff

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INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES ACS100 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN CULTURE STUDIES 3 hours Limit 20 10B –W-- 6:00-8:30PM 06/05/13—07/24/13 Taff LIBR 10 BLENDED WEB COURSE INT199 INFORMATION NAVIGATION AND EVALUATION 1 hour Limit 20 FACE TO FACE MEETING DATES BLENDED WEB COURSE Prerequisite: BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE THIS COURSE BEGINS. 20B --T---- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/21/13 LIBR 5 ----R-- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/23/13 LIBR 5 --T---- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/28/13 LIBR 5 ----R-- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/30/13 LIBR 5 INT199 INFORMATION NAVIGATION AND EVALUATION 1 hour Limit 25 21 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/29/13 VanKniest BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER SCIENCES CIS100 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Boehmer BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CIS110 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS: SPREADSHEETS 3 hours Limit 20 Fee $35 10 --M-W-- 4:30- 7:00PM Coleman RYAN 309

MATHEMATICS MTH095 FUNDAMENTALS OF ALGEBRA 4 hours Limit 20 01 --M-W-- 9:00-12:20PM Danmole RYAN 301 MTH105 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4 hours Limit 25 01 –M-W--- 1:30-4:50PM Danmole RYAN 301 MTH115 INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS 3 hours Limit 20 10 -M-W--- 6:00-8:30PM Fishel RYAN 301 MTH150 CALCULUS I 4 hours Limit 20 01 -T-R-F-- 9:00-11:15AM Danmole RYAN 301

MASTER’S PROGRAM: LEARNING TECHNOLOGIES CED 507 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY TOOLS FOR THE 21

ST CENTURY 3 hours Limit 20

20 ONLINE Arrangement Mattson BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED515 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATORS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Boehmer BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

CED553 AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE IN A VIRTUAL LEARNING COMMUNITY 3 hours Limit 20

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20 ONLINE Arrangement Davis BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED565 THE INTERNET AND EDUCATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Nicollerat BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED566 WEB DESIGN: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Davis BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED568 DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION USING TECHNOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Mattson BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED570 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Kessler BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED595 CURRICULUM DESIGN AND CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Davis BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

SOCIAL WORK

SWK100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK 3 hours Limit 20

01 -MTWRF- 8:00-12:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Jackson RYAN 301 SWK110 HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT 3 hours Limit 20 01 -MTWRF- 8:00- 12:10PM 06/03/13- 06/14/13 Jackson LIBR 5 SWK450 SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION I 4 hours Limit 15 01 By Arrangement Mennes SWK451 SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION II 4 hours Limit 15 01 By Arrangement Mennes SWK455 SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION SEMINAR I 2 hours Limit 15 01 By Arrangement Mennes SWK456 SOCIAL WORK FIELD EDUCATION SEMINAR II 2 hours Limit 15 01 By Arrangement Mennes SWK472 THE STUDY OF ADDICTIONS 3 hours Limit 20 10 ---R-- 5:00-9:30PM Gergeceff LIBR 5

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INTERSESSION 05/20/13-5/31/13

NO CLASS ON 5/27/13

BUS202 PRINCIPLES OF MACRO ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 24 01 -MTWRF- 1:00-5:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Helbling AB 201 BUS233 MARKETING PRINCIPLES 3 hours Limit 24 01 -MTWRF- 8:00-12:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Shifter AB 203 BUS470 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 24 01 -MTWRF- 8:00-12:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Alexander AB 201 INT199 INFORMATION NAVIGATION AND EVALUATION 1 hour Limit 20 BLENDED WEB COURSE FACE TO FACE MEETING DATES Prerequisite: BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE THIS COURSE BEGINS. 20B --T---- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/21/13 LIBR 5 ----R-- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/23/13 LIBR 5 --T---- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/28/13 LIBR 5 ----R-- 9:00-11:00AM Theissen 05/30/13 LIBR 5

SWK100 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK 3 hours Limit 20

01 -MTWRF- 8:00-12:10PM 05/20/13-05/31/13 Jackson RYAN 301

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EVENING and ONLINE PROGRAMS

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (6/3–7/24/13) BBA308 DATA DEVELOPMENT AND ANALYSIS 3 hours Limit 22 040 ---- W--6:00–10:30PM BIO106 TOPICS IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 3 hours Limit 22 040 -T-- 6:00–10:30PM CIS100 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS 3 hours Limit 20 040 -T---6:00–10:30PM COM102 PUBLIC SPEAKING 3 hours Limit 22 040 -M---6:00–10:30PM GOV101 UNITED STATES AND MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONS 1 hour Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HST340 AMERICAN SOCIAL HISTORY 3 hours Limit 22 040 --W---6:00–10:30PM INT199 INFORMATION NAVIGATION AND EVALUATION 1 hour Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED PHY108 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL SCIENCE 3 hours Limit 22 040 -T---6:00–10:30PM

UNDERGRADUATE (6/3–7/24/13) BAC405 LEADERSHIP STUDIES 3 hours Limit 20 B20 M----6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE BCC340 UNDERSTANDING THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ---R---6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE BCC350 ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE AND LEADERSHIP 3 hours Limit 22 040 -T----- 6:00–10:30PM BUS202 PRINCIPLES OF MACRO ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS202 PRINCIPLES OF MACRO ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 22 S40 M----- 6:00–10:30PM BUS203 PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS205 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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BUS207 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 hours Limit 22 040 --W----6:00–10:30PM BUS230 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES 3 hours Limit 20 B2S ---R--- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

BUS233 MARKETING PRINCIPLES 3 hours Limit 22 040 M------6:00–10:30PM BUS241 BUSINESS LAW 3 hours Limit 20 B20 -T---- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE BUS310 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 3 hours Limit 20 B20 -T----- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE BUS325 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ---R-- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE BUS331 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 22 040 M-----6:00–10:30PM BUS343 MANAGERIAL FINANCE 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS398 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 --W--- 6:00–9:00PM BUS404 SOCIAL AND LEGAL ENVIRONMENT FOR MANAGERS 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ---R--- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

BUS407 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 hours Limit 24 10B M---- 06/03/13 6:00–9:00PM Sommer AB 208 M---- 06/17/13 6:00–9:00PM M---- 07/01/13 6:00–9:00PM M---- 07/15/13 6:00–9:00PM BUS410 MANAGEMENT AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 hours Limit 22 040 -T----- 6:00–10:30PM BUS470 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 --W---6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

ORG311 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ----R--6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

ORG312 MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS ETHICS 3 hours Limit 22 040 -T---- 6:00 – 10:30PM ORG315 APPLICATION AND MODERN MATH 3 hours Limit 20 B20 M----6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

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ORG316 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND THE MULTICULTURAL WORKPLACE 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ---R--6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

ORG401 MANAGING THE MULTICULTURAL WORKPLACE 3 hours Limit 22 040 M-----6:00–10:30PM ORG409 SEMINAR IN HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ---W---6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

ORG420 STRATEGIC HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 -W-----6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

GRADUATE (6/3–7/24/13) BUS562 MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS565 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS566 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS570 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS571 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 24 040 M------ 6:00–10:30PM BUS572 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS575 SEMINAR IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS576 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS580 THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS586 LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ----R- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

BUS587 ETHICAL RESPONSIBILITY IN BUSINESS 3 hours Limit 24 040 M------ 6:00–10:30PM MGT502 THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED MGT515 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 24 040 --W---- 6:00–10:30PM

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MGT517 MANAGING QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE 3 hours Limit 24 040 -T----- 6:00–10:30PM MGT518 BUSINESS POLICY AND STRATEGIC PLANNING 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

NPM550 GOVERNANCE, LEADERSHIP, AND MANAGEMENT FOR NONPROFITS 3 hours Limit 24 040 --T----- 6:00–10:30PM NPM560 STRATEGY, PLANNING AND PROGRAM EVALUATION FOR NONPROFITS 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ---R--- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

SCM540 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 --W---- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

SCM560 LOGISTICS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

SCM580 FINANCE AND NEGOTIATION IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN TAXATION (6/3–7/24/13) BUS623 TAX ACCOUNTING 3 hours Limit 20 10M M---- 6:00–10:30PM Hafner AB 210

BUS651 TAXATION OF CORPORATIONS AND SHAREHOLDERS 3 hours Limit 20 10M -T--- 6:00–10:30PM Mueller AB210 BUS683 MULTI-STATE TAXATION 3 hours Limit 20 10M --W---- 6:00–10:30PM Kwiatek AB 210

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN ACCOUNTING (6/3–7/24/13)

MAC570 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 hours Limit 24

10B M---- 06/03/13 6:00–9:00PM Sommer AB 208

M---- 06/17/13 6:00–9:00PM

M---- 07/01/13 6:00–9:00PM M---- 07/15/13 6:00–9:00PM

MAC530 BUSINESS LAW FOR ACCOUNTANTS 3 hours Limit 20 10M -T--- 6:00–10:30PM Kwiatek MAC585 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP 3 hours Limit 5 10M -M--- 6:00–10:30PM S. Anderson INDEP STUDY

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ONLINE COURSES A student should register for an Online Course one week prior to the beginning date of the course.

ART155 ART APPRECIATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Holt BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS202 PRINCIPLES OF MACRO ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS203 PRINCIPLES OF MICRO ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS205 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS343 MANAGERIAL FINANCE 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS562 MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS565 BUSINESS STATISTICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS566 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS570 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS572 MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS575 SEMINAR IN MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS576 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED BUS580 THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

BUS586 LEGAL ISSUES IN BUSINESS 3 hours Limit 20 B20 ----R--- 6:00–9:00PM CED 507 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY TOOLS FOR THE 21

ST CENTURY 3 hours Limit 20

20 ONLINE Arrangement Mattson BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

CED515 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR EDUCATORS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Boehmer BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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CED553 AN IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE IN A VIRTUAL LEARNING COMMUNITY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Davis BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED565 THE INTERNET AND EDUCATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Nicollerat BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED566 WEB DESIGN: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Davis BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED568 DIFFERENTIATED INSTRUCTION USING TECHNOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Mattson BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED570 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Kessler BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CED595 CURRICULUM DESIGN AND CAPSTONE PORTFOLIO 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Davis BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CIS100 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY: ISSUES AND APPLICATIONS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Boehmer BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED COM103 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED COM230 GENDER COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED CTE507:STUDIES IN AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement -06/03/13-07/30/13 Gray BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

EDU203 SURVEY OF LEARNERS WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES 3 hours Limit 10 20 ONLINE Arrangement -06/03/13-07/26/13 McGinn BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

EDU350/EDU550 READING AND WRITING ACROSS THE CURRICULUM 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Barger BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU394/EDU595 COUNSELING TECHNIQUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Anthony BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU400/EDU500 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT TECHNIQUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Simmons BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU529 POSITIVE BEHAVIORAL SUPPORTS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Anthony BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU541 FRAMEWORKS FOR LEARNING 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Schwarting BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU542 THE TEACHER AS LEADER 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Furjes BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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EDU549 FOUNDATIONS OF READING INSTRUCTION 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Huesgen BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU551 LITERATURE-BASED READING FOR DIVERSE LEARNERS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Barger BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU583 PRACTICUM IN DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION OF READING DIFFICULTIES I 3 hours Limit 10 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Steffan BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED EDU584 PRACTICUM IN DIAGNOSIS AND CORRECTION OF READING DIFFICULTIES II 3 hours Limit 18 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/26/13 Steffan BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED ENG102 COMPOSITION II 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED GOV101 UNITED STATES AND MISSOURI CONSTITUTIONS 1 hour Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

HES119 ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS FOR HEALTH AND FITNESS 3 hours Limit 10 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Hessler BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES214 NUTRITION AND WELLNESS 2 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Hessler BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES440 HISTORY OF WOMEN AND FAMILIES IN THE UNITED STATES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Dowell BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES534 GLOBALIZATION AND THE HUMAN CONDITION 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES545 CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN HEALTH COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Short BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HST106 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN HISTORY II: POST-CIVIL WAR TO PRESENT 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Taff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED HES544 ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH COMMUNICATION 3 hours Limit 15 20 ONLINE Arrangement Staff BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED INT199 INFORMATION NAVIGATION AND EVALUATION 1 hour Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

INT199 INFORMATION NAVIGATION AND EVALUATION 1 hour Limit 25 21 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/29/13 VanKniest BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED PHL221 BUSINESS ETHICS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Wennemann BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED PHL260 CONTEMPORARY MORAL ISSUES 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Wennemann BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

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PSY100 INTRODUCTION PSYCHOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Afful BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED PSY200 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement Newman BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED REL225 WORLD RELIGIONS 3 hours Limit 20 20 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Rosenberg BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED 21 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Stopke BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED 22 ONLINE Arrangement 06/03/13-07/27/13 Rosenberg BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED MGT502 THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

SCM540 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 3 hours Limit 20 B20 -W---- 6:00–9:00PM BLENDED WEB COURSE

SCM560 LOGISTICS IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED

SCM580 FINANCE AND NEGOTIATION IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN 3 hours Limit 20 020 ONLINE Arrangement BLACKBOARD TUTORIAL REQUIRED