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SCNEI^L  ADHINISTI^ATICN 


Room  No. 
Position  and  Officer  and  Bldg. 

President,  Dallin  H.  Oaks  D346  ASB 

Executive  Vice-President,  Ben  E.  Lewis D364  ASB 

Academic  Vice-President,  Robert  K.  Thomas  D380  ASB 
Vice-President  and  General  Counsel, 

Clyde  D.  Sandgren  D357  ASB 

Associate  Academic  Vice-President, 

Robert  J.   Smith   D387  ASB 

Assistant  Academic  Vice-President, 

William  R.  Siddoway  C341  ASB 

Assistant  Vice-President,  Business, 

Fred  A.  Schwendiman  C173  ASB 

Administrative  Assistant  to  the  President 

and  Director  of  Summer  School, 

Dean  A.  Peterson  C356  ASB 


Room  No. 
Position  and  Office  and  Bldg. 

Director  of  University  Development, 

Richard  C.  Stratford  D353  ASB 

Assistant  to  the  President,  Communications, 

Heber  G.  Wolsey  D341  ASB 

Dean  of  Students,  J.  Elliot  Cameron  A209  ASB 

Dean  of  Admissions  and  Records  A185  ASB 

Physical  Plant  Director,  Sam  F.  Brewster  ....  219  PHP 

Treasurer,  Ferrin  Orton  D148  ASB 

Graduate  School  Dean,  Chaimcey  C.  Riddle  A208  ASB 
Division  of  Continuing  Education  Dean  ....  290  HRCB 

Libraries  Director,  Donald  K.  Nelson 324  JRCL 

Alumni  Relations  Director,  Ronald  G.  Hyde ....  121  AL 
Computer  Research  Center  Director, 

Gary  Carlson  167  MSCB 


rCl^lM  AND  DCVCTICNAL 


The  forum  and  devotional  assemblies  provide  stu- 
dents an  opportunity  for  a  unique  educational  ex- 
perience. General  Authorities  of  The  Church  of  Jesus 
Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints  are  featured  in  the  de- 
votional assemblies  held  each  Tuesday.  On  Thursday, 
forum  assemblies  feature  renowned  scholars,  artists, 
personalities,  and  students.  Both  forum  and  de- 
votional are  held  from  10  to  11  a.m.  in  the  field- 
house.  To  get  credit  for  forum  and  devotional,  a 
student  must  attend  the  assemblies  in  one  of  six 
places.  He  can  attend  the  assemblies  in  person  at  the 
Smith  Fieldhouse,  watch  them  telecast  at  the  de  Jong 
Concert  Hall  and  Joseph  Smith  Auditorium,  or  listen 
to  a  broadcast  of  the  assemblies  in  the  Varsity 
Theater,  Pardoe  Drama  Theatre,  or  Little  Theater 
(C321  ELWC). 

Students   may   register   for   either   or  both  series. 


Each  series  carries  h  credit  hour  per  semester.  To 
obtain  credit  for  either  forum  or  devotional  a  student 
must  register  for  and  attend  eleven  assemblies  per 
semester.  He  must  also  fill  out  and  sign  a  certifica- 
tion of  attendance  form  that  will  be  available  to  him 
on  the  last  week  that  a  forum  or  devotional  assem- 
bly is  held  each  semester. 

At  BYU,  a  student  may  apply  a  maximum  of 
four  semester  hours  of  devotional  credit  toward  the 
general  education  requirements  in  religion.  "Diis 
credit,  however,  cannot  be  submitted  for  the  courses 
required  in  the  first  two  years  of  religious  instruc- 
tion. (For  full  instruction  on  basic  requirements  in 
religion,  see  peiges  15-16  in  this  schedule.  Credit 
for  forum  assemblies  may  be  counted  toward  total 
credit  for  graduation. 


CCDES  T€  €L  ASSIXXM  AI^E/IS 


Building 

Designation  Building 

ACTC  J.  Willard  Marriott  Activities  Center 

ARLC  Arts  Building   (Lower  Campus) 

ANSL  Animal  Science  Laboratory 

ASB  Abraham  O.  Smoot  Administration 

Building 

B-49  Herbarium  &  Range  Sciences  Laboratory 

BRMB  George  H.  Brimhall  Building 

B-30  Wymount  Chapel   (South  of  ELWC) 

B-34  Classroom  Building  (East  of  FELB) 

CHLC  College  Hall  (Lower  Campus) 

CLFB  Benjamin  Cluff,  Jr.,  Plant  Laboratory 

Building 

CREH  East  Crandall  House  (608  E.  1430  N.) 

CRWH  West  Crandall  House  (588  E.  1430  N.) 

CrS  HLM  Helaman  Tennis  Ck)urts 

DPL  Dairy  Products  Lab 

EDLC  Education  Building  (Lower  Campus) 

ELWC  Ernest  L.  Wilkinson  Center 

ESC  Carl  F.  Eyring  Physical  Science  Center 

FELB  Harvey  Fletcher  Engineering  Laboratory 

Building 
FLD  BB  -  Baseball  Field,  FB  -  Football  Field, 

HH  -  Helaman  Halls,  HAWS  Field,  South 
Field 
FOB  Faculty  Office  Building 


Building 

Designation  Building 

GRNH  Lavern  Green  House  (700  E.  1430  N.) 

GYLC  Women's  Gym  (Lower  Campus) 

HFAC  Franklin  S.  Harris  Fine  Arts  Center 

HGB  Heber  J.  Grant  Building 

lALC  Industrial  Arts  Building   (Lower  Campus) 

JKB  Jesse  Knight  Building 

JKBA  Jesse  Knight  Building  Annex 

JRCL  J.  Reuben  Clark,  Jr.,  Library 

JSB  Joseph  Smith  Memorial  Building 

MARB  Thomas  L.  Martin  Classroom  Building 

MCKB  David  O.  McKay  Building 

MSCB  Mathematical  Sciences/Computer  Building 

MSRB  Karl  G.  Maeser  Memorial  Building 

RB  Stephen  L  Richards  Building 

RICE  Rice  House  (753  E.  1430  N.) 

ROTC  Daniel  H.  Wells  ROTC  BuUding 

SFH  George  Albert  Smith  Fieldhouse 

SFLC  Joseph  F.  Smith  Family  Living  Center 

SNLB  William  H.  Snell  Industrial  Education 
Building 

SOCH  Social  Hall 

STIH  Stein  House  (705  E.  1430  N.) 

TCB  Indoor  Tennis  Court  Building 

TRLC  Training  Building  (Lower  Campus) 

WIDB  John  A.  Widtsoe  Laboratory  Building 


l^eiSTI^TICN  SCtiEDULE 

Thursday,  September  16,  1971 

ALL  NEW  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS  WHO  WILL  REGISTER  AT  BYU  FOR  THE  FIRST  TIME,  ALL 
FRESHMEN  WHO  REGISTERED  DURING  SUMMER  SCHOOL  1971  AT  BYU  FOR  THE  FIRST  TIME,  AND  AU, 
GRADUATE  STUDENTS  (NEW,  FORMER,  AND  REPEATING)  WILL  REGISTER  AT  THE  SMITH  FIELDHOUSE  IN 
THE  FOLLOWING  ORDER: 


A.M. 

8:00  Mauc  thru  Mine 
8:15  Minf  thru  Nich 
8:30  Nici  thru  Park 
8:45  Pari  thru  Post 
9:00  Posu  thru  Rick 
9:15  Ricl  thru  Scha 
9:30  Schb  thru  Smit 
9:45  Smiu  thru  Ston 


A.M. 

P.M. 

P.M. 

10:00  Stoo  thru  "niom 

12:45  Cano  thru  Clay 

2:45  Humq  thru  John 

10:15  Thon  thru  Walk 

1:00  aaz  thru  Dall 

3:00  Joho  thru  Knig 

10:30  Wall  thru  Will 

1:15  Dalm  thru  Earl 

3:15  Knih  thru  Line 

10:45  Wilm  thru  Zzzz 

1:30  Earm  thru  Folk 

3:30  Lind  thru  Maub 

11:00  Aaaa  thru  Atki 

1:45  FoU  thru  Goff 

3:45  All  latecomers  Aaaa 

11:15  Atkj  thru  Bens 

2:00  Gofg  thru  Hann 

thru  Zzzz 

11:30  Bent  thru  Bred 

2:15  Hano  thru  Hend 

11:45  Bree  thru  Cann 

2:30  Hene  thru  Hump 

Friday,  September  17,  1971 

ALL  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS  WHO  ARE  SENIORS  (FORMER**  AND  REPEATING*)  OR  FIFTH-YEAR 
ENGINEERING  STUDENTS  (97  SEMESTER  CREDITS  THROUGH  GRADUATION)  WILL  REGISTER  AT  THE  SMITH 
HELDHOUSE  IN  THE  FOLLOWING  ORDER: 


A.M. 

8:00  Marb  thru  Mull 
8:15  Mulm  thru  Pear 
8:30  Peas  thru  Rick 
8:45  Ricl  thru  Sisk 


A.M. 

9:00  Sisl  thru  Tann 
9:15  Tano  thru  Wash 
9:30  Wasi  thru  Zzzz 
9:45  Aaaa  thru  Bean 


A.M. 

10:00  Beao  thru  Bunk 
10:15  Bunl  thru  Conf 
10:30  Cong  thru  Earl 
10:45  Earm  thru  Gibb 


A.M. 

11:00  Gibe  thru  Hart 
11:15  Haru  thru  Isak 
11:30  Isal  thru  Knig 
11:45  Knih  thru  Mara 


ALL  OTHER  UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS  (FORMER**  AND  REPEATING*)  WILL  REGISTER  AT  THE  SMITH 
FIELDHOUSE  IN  THE  FOLLOWING  ORDER: 


P.M. 

P.M. 

P.M. 

P.M. 

12:15  Made  thru  McGe 

1:15  Orpa  thru  Pete 

2:15  Sabf  thru  Shir 

3:15  Thon  thru  Vanm 

12:30  McGf  thru  Mons 

1:30  Petf  thru  Prob 

2:30  Shis  thru  Sore 

3:30  Vann  thru  Wees 

12:45  Mont  thru  Ness 

1:45  Proe  thru  Rick 

2:45  Sorf  thru  Stre 

3:45  Latecomers  Aaas  thru 

1:00  Nest  thru  Oroz 

2:00  Ricl  thru  Sabe 

3:00  Strf  thru  Thom 

Zzzz  on  morning 
schedule,  Made  thru 
Wees  on  afternoon 
schedule. 

Satiijday, 

September  18,  1971 

A.M. 

A.M. 

P.M. 

P.M. 

8:00  Weet  thru  Wils 

10:00  Chrj  thru  Corl 

12:30  Hant  thru  Heid 

2:30  Lart  thru  Lefa 

8:15  Wilt  thru  Zzzz 

10:15  Ck)rm  thru  Davi 

12:45  Heie  thru  Hopp 

2:45  Lefb  thru  Loft 

8:30  Aaaa  thru  Andr 

10:30  Davj  thru  Earl 

1:00  Hopq  thru  Jame 

3:00  Lofu  thru  Mack 

8:45  Ands  thru  Bart 

10:45  Earm  thru  Feuz 

1:15  Jamf  thru  Jexz 

3:15  Macl  thru  Madd 

9:00  Baru  thru  Biss 

11:00  Feva  thru  Gard 

1:30  Jeya  thru  John 

3:30  All  latecomers 

9:15  Bist  thru  Briz 

11:15  Gare  thru  Gree 

1:45  Johm  thru  Kear 

Aaaa  thru  Zzzz 

9:30  Brja  thru  Call 

11:30  Gref  thru  Hans 

2:00  Keas  thru  Knig 

9:45  Calm  thru  Chri 

2:15  Knih  thru  Lars 

•Those  who  were  registered  as  daytime  students  Fall  Semester  1971. 
••Those  who  have  attended  BYU  previously  as  daytime  students  but  were  not  in  attendance  as  daytime  students 
Fall  Semester  1971. 


I 


40c 


CLASS  PERIODS 


7:00  to  7:50  a.m. 
8:00  to  8:50  a.m, 
9:00  to  9:50  a.m. 

10:00  to  10:50  a.m. 

11:10  to  12:00  noon 


12:10  to  1:00  p.m. 
1:10  to  2:00  p.m. 
2:10  to  3:00  p.m. 
3:10  to  4:00  p.m. 
4:10  to  5:00  p.m. 


40c 


lABLC  €r  CCNTENTS 


GENERAL  ADMINISTRATION,  FORUM  AND 
DEVOTIONAL,  CODES  TO  CLASSROOM 
AREAS  Inside  Front  Cover 

REGISTRATION  SCHEDULE 1 

COLLEGES  AND  DEPARTMENTS   4-5 

CALENDAR  FOR  1971-72  6 

ACADEMIC  REGULATIONS  7-8 

(How  to  Register.  .  .  Where  to  Pay  Fees.  .  . 
Late  Registration  Penalty.  .  .  Admission  to 
Class.  .  .  Block-Plan  Classes.  .  .  Dropping  and 
Adding  Classes.  .  .  Evening  Classes.  .  .  Limi- 
tations of  Credit  in  One  Semester.  .  .  Major 
Requirements.  .  .  Changing  Major  or  College 
.  .  .  Withdrawal  from  BYU.  . .  Repeating  Class- 
es. .  .  Class  Attendance  Policy.) 

TUITION  AND  FEES  9-11 

TRAFFIC    11 

NEW  ACADEMIC  INFORMATION  12-13 

(New  Geno'al  Education  Requirements.  .  .  Ad- 
mission of  Evening  Class  Students  to  Day 
School.  .  .  Incomplete  Grades.  .  .  Two- Year 
(General  Curriculum  Program.  .  .  Magna  Cxun 


Laude.  .  .  Residence  CJredit.  .  .  Graduation 
Application  Fee  and  Deadlines.  .  .  General 
Education  Recognition  for  Transfer  Credit.) 

GRADUATE   SCHOOL   13-14 

OTHER  ACADEMIC  INFORMATION  14 

(Honors  Program.  .  .  Scholarship  Recogni- 
tion. .  .  Requirements  for  Graduation.  .  . 
Course  Divisions.  .  .  Home  Study.  .  .  Counsel- 
ing Center.  .  .  Student  Qassification.) 

GENERAL  EDUCATION  REQUIREMENTS  15-16 

(History  Requirements.  .  .  Religion  Require- 
ments. .  .  Junior  English  Proficiency  Exam- 
ination. .  .  Evaluation  of  Transfer  Credit.) 

REGISTRATION  FOR  FACULTY  AND  STAFF  ....  16-17 

ACADEMIC  STANDARDS  17 

(Warning.  .  .  Probation.  .  .  Suspension.  .  . 
Grade-Point  Values.) 

REGISTRATION:     A  PKTTORIAL  ESSAY  18-2l! 

HOW  TO  REGISTER  22; 

FINAL  EXAMINATION  SCHEDULE  23-24 

CAMPUS  MAP Inside  Back  Cover 


ALPHABETICAL  LISTING 


(A) 

Academic  Regulations  7-8 

Academic  Standards  17 

Activity  Card  Fee  10 

Adding  Classes  7-8 

Administration  front  cover 

Admission  to  (!3ass  7 

Attendance  Policy  8 

Automobile  Registration 10,  11 

(B) 

Bicycle  Registration  Fee  10 

Biological  Science  Requirement  12 

Block-Plan  Classes  7 

Business  Management  380  10 

(C) 

Calendar    6 

Campus  Map  back  inside  cover 

Changing  College  or  Major  8 

Classification,    Student   14 

Class  Attendance  Policy  8 

Codes: 

classroom  areas front  cover 

colleges 4-5 

majors    4-5 

Colleges: 

changing    8 

listing   4-5 


Counseling  (Uenter  14 

Course   Divisions   14 

Credit: 

limitations     8 

residence   13 

(D) 

Deans    ;. 4-5 

Departments 4-51 

Departmental    Codes   4-51 

Deposits   ll 

Devotional  15,  front  coverj 

Dropping  Courses  - 7-8i 

(E) 

Education  Class  Fees  .,-., 10 

Evaluation  of  Transfer  Credit  16 

Evening  Classes: 

changing  to  day  school  13 

registration   8 

Examinations: 

final    23-24 

Junior  English  Proficiency  16 

(F) 

Faculty  Registration   16-17 

Fees: 

special      10-11 

where  to  pay  7 


Final  Examination  23-24 

F>rum  front  cover 

(G) 

General  Administration  front  cover 

Gtneral  Education  Requirements  15-16 

Grade-Point  Values  17 

Graduate  School  13-14 

Graduation: 

application  fee  13 

deadlines   - 13 

other  fees   (graduation)   10-11 

requirements  (see  Requirements  for  Graduation) 

(H) 

History  &  Gov.  Requirement  15 

Hold  Fee    (Records)    11 

Home  Study  14 

Honors   Prc^ram   14 

Horticulture  112  Fee 10 

How  to  Register: 

time 7 

procedure    22 

Humanities   Requirement  12 

(I) 
Incomplete  Grades: 

explanation   13 

fee  (Records)  11 

(J) 
Junior  English  Proficiency  Examination 16 

(L) 

Language  Requirements 12 

Limitations  of  Credit 8 

Load  Maximum 8 

Locker  Rental  Fee  11 

(M) 

liBgna.  Cum  Laude  13 

Majors: 

changing    8 

Codes    4-5 

offered    4-5 

requirements    8 

Map: 

campus  back  cover 

registration  22 

Music: 

class  fees 10 

private  lessons  1 10 

rental  fees  10 

(N) 
New  Academic  Information 12-13 

(O) 
Other  Academic  Information 14 

(P) 
Parking  Regulations: 
information 11 


parking  violations  11 

sticker  fee    (auto  Registration)    10 

Physical  Education  Fees  10 

Physical   Science  Requirement   12 

Probation,  Academic  17 

(R) 

Records: 

hold  fee  11 

records  search  fee  11 

transcript  fee  11 

Records  Search  Fee  (Records)   11 

Recreation  Education  502  Fee  10 

Registration: 

change  of  fee  (Registration)  10 

faculty    16-17 

how  to  register  22 

late  7 

late   fee   10 

map    22 

procedure    22 

schedule     1 

where  to  pay  fees  7 

Religion  Requirements    15-16 

Repeating  Cleisses    8 

Requirements  for  Graduation: 

biolc^ical  science  12 

general  education  15-16 

history  and  government  15 

humanities    12 

language  option  12 

major   8 

physical  science 12 

math,  statistics,  Ic^ic  option  12 

religion  15-16 

revision    12 

Residence  Credit    13 

(S) 

Scholarship  Recognition  14 

Staff  Registration  16-17 

Student  Teaching  Fee  10 

Suspension,  Academic  17 

(T) 

Table  of  (intents  2-3 

Traffic: 

nonresident  students  11 

registration  of  vehicle 11 

Utah  driver's  license  11 

Parking  (see  Parking  Regulations) 

Transcript  Fee    (Records)    11 

Transfer  Credit: 

explanation   12 

evaluation   16 

Tuition  9 

Two-Year  (General  Curriculum  Program  13 

(W) 

Warnings,  Academic  17 

Where  to  Pay  Fees  7 

Withdrawal  from  BYU  8 

Withdrawal  Refund  !..  10 


I 


COLLEGES  &  DEDU^TMENTS 


College  CtMegea,  Departments, 

Code  No.       and  Academic  Areas 

01         BIOLOGICAL  AND 

AGRICULTURAL  SCIENCES 

Agricxiitural  Economics 
Agronomy  and  Horticulture 

Animal  Science 

Botany  and  Range  Science 

Microbiology 

Zoology 
Preprofessional 


02 


03 


04 


05 


06 


07 


BUSINESS 

Accoimting 
Business  Education 

Business  Fundamentals 
Business  Management 
Economics 

Master  of  Business  Adm. 
Organization  Behavior 
Statistics 
EDUCATION 

Educational  Administration 

Eiducational  Psychology 


Elementary  Education 

Secondary  Education 

FAMILY  LIVING 

Child  Dev.  and  Family  Rel. 


Clothing  and  Textiles 
Environmental  Design 
Family  Economics  and 
Home  Management 
Food  Science  and  Nutrition 
Home  Economics  Education 

FINE  ARTS  AND 

COMMUNICATIONS 


Art 
Communications 


Music 


Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts 


GENERAL  COLLEGE 
Career  Orientation 
American  Indian  Education 
General  Curriculum 
Guided  Studies 

HUMANITIES 

Classical  and  Asian  Languages 


Major 

Code 

Major  Offered 

030 

Agr.  Econ. 

060 

Agronomy 

585 

Horticulture 

095 

Animal  Science 

867 

Preveterinary 

185 

Botany 

886 

Range  Science 

759 

Microbiology 

757 

Med.  Tedi. 

985 

Zoology 

859 

Preoptometry 

861 

Prepharmacy 

852 

Predental 

857 

Premedical 

010 

Accounting 

200 

Business  Ed. 

787 

Office  Management 

213 

Business  Fund. 

215 

Business  Mgt. 

310 

Economics 

733 

MBA 

789 

Organization  Behavior 

955 

Statistics 

325 

Ed.  Administration 

495 

Jr.  College  Adm. 

347 

Ed.  Psychology 

792 

Counseling  and  Guid. 

921 

School  Psychology 

959 

Special  Education 

957 

Teacher  Ed.,  Elem. 

910 

Reading  Specialist 

958 

Teacher  Ed.,  Sec. 

322 

Philosophy  of  Ed. 

265 

264 

Child  Development 

266 

Early  Childhood  Ed. 

425 

Family  Relations 

731 

Marriage  and  Family  Coun. 

290 

Clothing  and  Textiles 

663 

Environmental  Design 

600 

Family  Economics  and 

Home  Management 

457 

570 

Home  Economics  Ed. 

125 

Art 

291 

Communications 

018 

Advertising 

685 

Journalism 

793 

Photography 

882 

Broadcasting 

765 

Music  Fundamentals 

767 

Music  Applied 

769 

Music  Education 

771 

Music  Theory 

773 

Musicology 

940 

305 

Dramatic  Arts 

871 

Professional  Acting 

872 

Professional  Directing 

873 

Professional  Playwriting 

874 

Professional  Tedinical  Theatre 

875 

Speech 

941 

Communicative  Habilitation 

English 

Fr^ch  and  Italian 

Germanic  and  Slavic 
Languages 


000  Undeclared  Major 

002  American  Indian  Ed. 

003  General  Curriculum 
923  Guided  Studies 


282 

107  Arabic 

267  Chinese 

285  Classicsd  Civilization 

294  Coptic 

497  Greek 

510  Hebrew 

628  Japanese 

695  Korean 

707  Latin 

415  English 

462  French 

677  Italian 

493 


Deans,  Dept.  Chairmen, 

Room 

and  Curr.  Coord. 

and  BIc 

A.  Lester  Allen,  Dean 

301  wn 

Max  Wallentine,  Asst  Dean 

301C  WII 

Lowell  D.  Wood 

475  wn 

Rudger  H.  Walker 

275  wn 

E.  Reimschussel                           W. 

Lewis  Hou 

R.  Phil  Shumway 

375  WIE 

Clark  Mortensen 

365  WIE 

Dayna  L.  Stocks 

401  wn 

Don  H.  Larsen 

775  WID 

Joseph  R.  Murphy 

575  WID 

August  Jausffl 

585  WID 

Arthur  Chapman 

259  WID 

Melvin  Keller 

449  MAR 

Gerald  Hayward 

253  WID 

James  L.  Farmer 

251  WID 

Weldon  J.  Taylor,  Dean 

154  jk: 

Bryce  Or  ton,  Asst.  Dean 

Leon  Woodfield 

350  jk; 

G.  Edward  Nelson 

351  JK] 

G.  Edward  Nelson 

351  JK] 

E.  Dee  Hubbard 

203  JK] 

Ivan  T.  Call 

395  JKl 

Larry  T.  Wimmer 

302  JKl 

Robert  Daines 

A253  JK] 

Wm.  G.  Dyer 

A263  JK] 

H.  GUI  Hilton 

348  JKl 

Stephen  L.  Alley,  Dean 

118  MCK] 

Curtis  N.  Van  Alfen,  Asst.  Dean 

Ralph  Smith 

207  MCKl 

Darwin  Gale 

180  CHL( 

Max  Berryessa 

205  MCKI 

Wallace  AUred 

111  MCKI 

Blaine  R.  Porter,  Dean 

1206  SFLC 

J.  Joel  Moss 

1239  SFLC 

Eleanor  Jorgensen 

3256  SFLC 

Milo  R.  Baughman 

233A  BRMB 

Gary  D.  Hansen 

1216  SFLC 

John  H.  Johnson 

2218  SFLC 

Ruth  Brasher 

2234  SFLC 

Lorin  F.  Wheelwright, 

Dean 

A410  HFAC 

Lael  J.  Woodbury. 

Asst.  Dean 

A412  HFAC 

Douglas  Stout 

C-502  HFAC 

Edwin  0.  Haroldsen 

D-501  HFAC 

A.  Harold  Goodman 

C-550  HFAC 

Parley  W.  Newman 

D-581  HFAC 

Lester  B.  Whetten,  Dean 
Wm.  Dale  Goodson 
Royce  Flandro 
Willis  M.  Banks 
Wayne  Herhn 
Bruce  B.  Clark,  Dean 
R.  Max  Rogers,  Asst.  Dean 
J.  Reuben  Clark  HI 


106  HGB 

110  BRMB 

120D  BRMB 

120B  BRMB 

126  BRMB 

A-129  JKB 

A113  JKB 

329  MCKB 


Dale  H.  West 
Norman  C.  Turner 


Arthur  R.  Watkins 


A-246  JKB 
355  MCKB 


321  MCKB 


L^uege  \^aueges,  departments, 

Code  No.       and  Academic  Areas 


Humanities  and 

Comparative  Literature 

Latin-American  Studies 
Spanish  and  Portuguese 

Linguistics 
OS         NURSING 

09         PHYSICAL  AND 

ENGINEERING  SCIENCES 

Chemical  Engineering  Science 
Chemistry 


Civil  Engineering  Science 
Electrical  Engineering  Science 
Geology 


Mathematics 
Mechanical  Engineering 

Science 
Physics  £md  Astronomy 
Statistics 
10         PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

Health  Science 
Physical  Education 


Recreation  Education 
Youth  Leadership 
11         SOCLA.L  SQENCES 

Anthropology-Archaeology 

Asian  Studies 

Economics 

European  Studies 

Geography 

History 

Institute  of  Government 

Service 
International  Relations 
Law  Enforcement 
Political  Science 
Psychology 
Sociology 

12         INDUSTRIAL  AND 

TECHNICAL  EDUCATION 


Major 

Code      Major  Offered 

308  Dutch 

435  Finnish 

492  German 

777  Norwegian 

917  Russian 

293  Comparative  Literature 

630  Humanities 

520  Latin-American  Studies 

937  Spanish 

842  Portuguese 

727  Linguistics 

780  Nursing 


245  Chemical  Eng. 

260  Chemistry 

262  Chemistry,  Teaching 

852  Predental  Chemistry 

857  Premedical  Chemistry 

275  Civil  Engineering 

380  Electrical  Engineering 

485  Geology 

309  Earth  Science 

489  Geological  Eng. 

735  Mathematics 

750  Mechanical  Eng. 

815  Physics 

955  Statistics 


505  Health  Science 

795  Physical  Ed.,  Men 

796  Physical  Ed.,  Women 
863  Prephysical  Therapy 
890  Recreation  Ed. 

970  Youth  Leadership 

102  Anthropology 

110  Archaeology 

130  Asian  Studies 

310  Economics 

420  European  Studies 

470  Geography 

535  History 

658  Institute  of  Govt.  Service 

665  International  Relations 

710  Law  Enforcement 

835  Political  Science 

870  Psychology 

925  Sociology 

928  Social  Work 


075     Aerospace  Studies 


Deans,  Dept.  ChairmeB, 
and  Curr.  Coord. 


Room 

BMr 


Ralph  A.  Britsch 

Lyman  S.  Shreeve 
M.  Carl  Gibsim 

Robert  W.  Blair 
Maxine  J.  Cope,  Dean 
Elaine  P.  Murphy,  Asst.  Dean 

Armin  J.  Hill,  Dean 
Dick  Thurston,  Asst.  Dean 
L.  Douglas  Smoot 
Richard  Hawkins 


D.  Allan  Firmage 
Perril  Losee 
J.  Keith  Rigby 


Kenneth  L.  Hillam 

John  M.  Simonsen 

John  H.  Gardner 

H.  Gill  Hilton 

Milton  F.  Hartvigsen,  Dean 

Clayne  Jensen,  Asst.  Dean 

Ray  Watters 

Ehno  Roundy 

Phyllis  Jacobson 

Rulon  Freuicis 

William  Hafen 

Royal  B.  Stone 

Martin  B.  Hickman,  Dean 

Merlin  Myers 

Spencer  J.  Palmer 
Larry  Wimmer 
Edwin  B.  Morrell 
Robert  Layton 
DeLamar  Jensen 

Karl  Snow 
Richard  S.  Beal 
Charles  T.  Fletcher 
Ray  C.  Hillam 
Darhl  Pedersen 
Evan  T.  Peterson 


Ernest  C.  Jeppsen,  Dean 
Col.  Richard  A.  Baldwin 


A-113  JKB 

113  FOB 
301  MCKB 

239MCKB 

2240B  SFLC 

2240A  SFLC 

I 

271  ESC 

269  ESC 

176  FELB 

225  ESC 


107  FELB 

175  FELB 

274  ESC 


292MSCB 

223  FELB 

296  ESC 

204  MBCB 

212  RB 
221A  RB 

213  RB 
271  SFH 

291  RB 

122  RB 

273C  RB 

221E  RB 

390  MSRB 

150  MSRB 

121  FOB 

302  JKB 

374B  MSRB 

167  HGB 

250  MSRB 

CRWH 
465  MSRB 

CRWH 

273  MSRB 

1230  SFLC 

184  FOB 


120SOCH 
380  ROTC 


Industrial  Educ.  4-year 
Technology  4-year 

Technical  Institute  2-year 


13        COMPUTER  SCIENCE 
Computer  Science 

18  RELIGIOUS  INSTRUCTION 

Ancient  Scripture 

Church  History  and  Doctrine 

Philosophy 

19  LIBRARY  AND 
INFORMATION  SCIENCES 

20  GRADUATE 

Degree- seeking 
NondegrcO'  socking 


760  Military  Science 

466  Genealogical  Res.  Technol. 

645  Industrial  Arts  Teacher 

Training 

964  Technical  Teacher  Ed. 

192  Building  Construction 

307  Design  and  Drafting 

394  Electronics  Technology 

730  Manufacturing  Technology 

135  Associate  Deg.  in  Nursing 

137  Associate  Deg.  in 

Family  Living 

138  Associate  Deg.  in 

Law  Enforcement 

216  Business  Tech. 

217  Secretarial  Tech. 
248  Chemical  Tech. 
277  CivU  Tech. 

295  Data  Processing  Tech. 

302  Drafting  Tech. 

387  Electrical  Tech. 

389  Electronics  Eng.  Tech. 

465  Geneal.  Research  Tech. 

500  Graphic  Arts  Tech. 

717  Library  Tech. 

720  Light  Bldg.  Constr.  Tech. 

794  Photographic  Tech. 

823  Piano  Tech. 

960  Tool  Design  Tech. 

967  Welding  Tech. 

300  Computer  Science 


913 
914 
791 

715     Unattached 
Graduate  degree-seeking  and 
nondegree-seeking  students 
should  list  the  code  number 
of  their  major  department 


CoL  David  R.  Lyon 
David  H.  Pratt 

William  E.  McKell 
Ernest  C.  Jeppsen 
Ross  J.  McArthur 
Max  E.  McKitmon 
E.  Max  Raisor 
Merrill  J.  Smart 
Dell  K.  Allen 
Ernest  C.  Jeppsen 
Marian  Jensen,  SLC 
Beulah  Swensen 

Beulah  Swensen 

Charies  T.  Fletcher 
Karl  Herde 
J.  Perry  Poison 
Charles  R.  Whited 
Ivin  L.  Holt 
C.  Edwin  Dean 
E.  Max  Raisor 
Kay  F.  Brown 
Merrill  J.  Smart 
David  H.  Pratt 
Ron  Jenkins 
Keith  Cottam 
Max  McKinnon 
Wallace  M.  Barrus 
Lynn  Hansen 
Kent  Kohkonen 
Lester  Long 

C.  Edwin  Dean 

Daniel  H.  Ludlow,  Dean 

Roy  W.  Doxey,  Asst.  Dean 

Ellis  Rasmussen 

LaMar  C.  Berrett 

C.  Terry  Warner 

H.  Thayne  Johnson 
Chauncey  C.  Riddle,  Dean 


320  ROTC 
144  SOCH 

164  B-30 
120  SOCH 
230SNLB 
250  SNLB 
230  SNLB 
B-25 
230  SNLB 
120  SOCH 
401  12th  Ave 
143  SOCH 

143  SOCH 

CRWH 

330  JKB 

367  JKB 

B-25 

B-25 

A-64  ASB 

230  SNLB 

B-25 

B-25 

144  SOCH 
250  SNLB 
115  JRCL 
250  SNLB 

D-160  HFAC 

C-nO  HFAC 

103  B-30 

230  SNLB 

A-64  ASB 
144  JS8 
123  JSB 
121  JSB 
123  JSB 

436  JRCL 

548P  JRCL 
D-208  ASB 


CALEND1I2  rci^i^Hni 


Fall  Semester  1971 

April  30  (Friday):  Final  date  for  new  freshmen  to 
submit  applications  for  admission  for  Fall  Semes- 
ter 1971. 

July  31  (Saturday):  Final  date  for  new  transfer  stu- 
dents, former  BYU  students  and  graduate  students 
to  submit  application  for  Fall  Semester  1971. 

September  9,  10  (Thursday,  Friday):  Utah  Conference 
on  Higher  Education. 

September  13,  14  (Monday,  Tuesday):  Preschool  Fac- 
ulty Conference. 

Septemiber  14,  15  (Tuesday,  Wednesday):  New-stu- 
dent orientation. 

September  16  (Thursday):  Registration  for  new  stu- 
dents and  graduate  students. 

September  17,  18  (Friday,  Saturday):  Registration. 

September  20  (Monday):  Class  instruction  begins. 

September  22  (Wednesday):  First  day  changes  in 
registration  are  permitted. 

October  1  (Friday) :  Last  day  on  which  late  registra- 
tion may  occur  for  Fall  Semester  and  for  adding 
classes. 

October  2  (Saturday):  Junior  English  Proficiency  Ex- 
amination. 

October  4  (Monday):  Qiange  fee  of  $5.00  for  dropping 
classes. 

November  12  (Friday):  Midsemester  registration  for 
students  released  from'  missions  and  active  duty 
with  armed  services  since  the  close  of  late  regis- 
tration (October  1). 

November  15  (Monday):  Block-plan  classes  start. 

November  19  (Friday):  Last  day  on  which  a  student 
may  officially  withdraw  from  a  class  for  reasons 
other  than  nonacademic  emergencies. 

November  20  (Saturday):  Junior  English  Proficiency 
Examination. 

November  25,  26  (Thursday,  Friday):  Thanksgiving 
recess. 

December  17  (Friday):  Last  day  of  classes  before 
Christmas  recess. 

January  3  (Monday):  Classes  resume  after  Christmas 
recess. 

January  7  (Friday):  Last  day  on  which  a  student  may 
officially  withdraw  from  the  University. 

January  7  (Friday):  Last  day  on  which  a  student  may 
officially  withdraw  from  ^  class  (nonacademic 
emergency  reasons  only). 

January  17,  18  (Monday,  Tuesday):  End  of  formal 
class  period  for  Fall  Semester.  Final  examinations 
may  not  be  given  before  January  19. 

January  19,  20,  21,  22,  24,  25,  26,  27  (Wednesday, 
Thursday,  Friday,  Saturday,  Monday,  Tuesday, 
Wednesday,  Thursday):  Fall  Semester  final  ex- 
amination period. 

Spring  Semester  1972 
January  17   (Monday):  Final  date  for  submitting  ap- 
plications for  admission  or  readmission  for  Spring 
Semester  1972. 


January  28  (Friday):  New-student  orientation. 

January  31,  February  1,  2  (Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednes- 
day) :  Registration  for  all  students. 

February  3  (Thursday):  Class  instruction  begins. 

February  7  (Monday) :  First  day  changes  in  registration 
are  permitted. 

February  8  (Saturday):  Junior  English  Pi-oficiency  Ex- 
amination. 

February  16  (Wednesday):  Last  day  on  which  late 
registration  may  occur  for  Spring  Semester  and  for 
adding  classes. 

February  17  (Thursday):  Change  fee  of  $5.00  for 
dropping  classes. 

March  24  (Friday):  Midsemester  registration  for  stu- 
dents released  from'  missions  and  from  active  duty 
with  the  armed  services  since  the  close  of  late 
registration   (February  16). 

March  27  (Monday):  Block-plan  classes  begin- 

March  31  (Friday):  Last  day  on  which  a  student  may 
officially  withdraw  from  a  class  for  reasons  other 
than  nonacademic  emergencies. 

April  6,  7  (Thursday,  Friday):   Spring  vacation. 

April  8  (Saturday):  Junior  English  Proficiency  Ex- 
amination. 

May  5  (Friday):  Last  day  on  which  a  student  may 
officially  withdraw  from  the  University. 

May  5  (Friday):  Last  day  on  which  a  student  may 
officially  withdraw  from  a  class  for  nonacademic 
emergency  reasons. 

May  6  (Saturday):   Y  Day. 

May  17,  18  (Wednesday,  Thursday):  End  of  formal 
class  period  for  Spring  Semester.  Final  exams  may 
not  be  given  before  May  19. 

May  19,  20,  22.  23,  24,  25  (Friday,  Saturday,  Monday, 
Tuesday,  Wednesday,  Thursday):  Spring  Semester 
final  examination  period. 

May  26  (Friday):  C!ommencement  exercises  and  college 
convocations. 

May  29  (Monday):   Memorial  Day. 

Summer  Session  1972 

May  31  (Wednesday):  Final  date  for  submitting  appli- 
cations for  admission  or  readmission  for  First  or 
Second  terms. 

June  5,  6,  7,  8,  9  (Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 
Thursday,  Friday):  Special  workshops  and  con- 
ferences. 

June  9  (Friday):  New-student  orientation. 

June  12  (Monday):   Registration. 

June  13  (Tuesday) :  First  Term  begins. 

June  24  (Saturday):  Junior  English  Proficiency  Ex- 
amination. 

July  4  (Tuesday):    National  holiday  observed. 

July  14  (Friday):  First  Term  ends. 

July  15  (Saturday):  Second  Term  registration. 

July  17  (Monday):  Second  Term  begins. 

July  24  (Monday):    State  holiday  observed. 

August  18  (Friday):  Second  Term  ends— commence- 
ment. 


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Every  student  is  responsible  for  knowing  the  aca- 
demic regulations  of  BYU.  A  student  may  not  deviate 
from  these  regulations  unless  his  action  is  approved 
by  the  agency  concerned,  usually  the  Academic  Regu- 
lations and  Procedures  Committee.  This  committee 
meets  twice  each  month  in  the  office  of  the  registrar. 

HOW  TO  REGISTER 

Fifteen  minutes  before  their  scheduled  registration 
times  students  should  report  to  the  northwest  en- 
trance of  the  fieldhouse.  Here  they  will  receive 
written  instructions  outlining  the  registration  pro- 
cedure. 

WHERE  TO  PAY  FEES 

All  fees  listed  in  this  class  schedule  are  to  be 
paid  at  the  cashier's  area,  144  Richards  Building,  dur- 
ing registration  unless  otherwise  noted.  After  regis- 
tration,  fees  should  be  paid  in  D-155  ASB. 

LATE  REGISTRATION  PENALTY 

Students  who  fail  to  register  on  the  regular  regis- 
tration dates  must  pay  a  late  registration  fee.  If  a 
student  registers  during  the  first  five  regular  school 
days  after  scheduled  registration,  the  fee  is  $5.00. 
After  the  first  five  days  the  fee  is  $10.00.  The  penalty 
rate  for  part-time  students  is  one-half  that  charged 
to  full-time  students.  A  fraction  of  an  hour  is  count- 
ed as  a  full  hour  for  assessing  fees. 

ADMISSION  TO  CLASS 

Students  whose  names  are  on  the  class  roll  are 
officially  registered.  If  a  student's  name  is  not  on  the 
roll,  he  should  contact  the  Registration  Office,  B-150 
ASB,  immediately.  Instructors  receive  rolls  of  students 
in   their   classes   three  days   after   the   completion   of 


regular  registration.  Another  roll  is  sent  out  during 
the  third  week  which  includes  the  names  of  all  stu- 
dents registered  for  that  class. 

BLOCK-PLAN  CLASSES 

Any  student  desiring  to  register  for  a  block-plan 
class  must  do  so  during  his  original  registration  at 
the  start  of  the  semester.  This  holds  true  whether  or 
not  the  class  is  taught  during  the  first  or  second  half 
of  the  semester.  No  block-plan  class  may  be  added 
Eifter  Friday,  October  1,  1971.  Second-block  classes 
start  Monday,  November  15,  1971. 

Students  who  will  be  released  from  missions  or 
the  armed  forces  between  October  1  and  November 
12,  1971,  and  who  have  been  accepted  to  BYU  are 
eligible  to  register  for  the  second-half  block-plan. 
These  students  will  register  at  midsemester  registra- 
tion Friday,  November  12,  1971. 

DROPPING  AND  ADDING  CLASSES 

The  key  to  reducing  chsmges  in  registration  is  fill- 
ing out  the  initial  registration  carefully. 

If  a  student  must  make  a  change  in  registraticm, 
the  change  must  be  approved  by  the  student's  adviser 
and  the  instructors  involved.  No  changes  in  the  initial 
registration  may  be  made  until  Wednesday,  Septem- 
ber 22,  1971. 

Students  are  permitted  to  drop  or  add  classes  from 
September  22  through  October  1,  if  their  adviser  and 
instructor (s)  agree  that  the  change  is  advisable.  In 
exceptional  cases,  students  may  withdraw  from  classes 
until  November  19.  Withdrawals  after  November  19 
are  granted  only  for  nonacademic  emergencies.  Such 
an  emergency  withdrawal  requires  the  signatures  of 
the  student's  adviser,  teacher,  and  dean  of  his  college. 


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After  November  19,  if  a  student  withdraws  from 
a  class  in  which  he  is  doing  passing  work,  his  per- 
manent record  will  carry  a  "W."  If  a  student  is  fail- 
ing, his  permanent  record  will  carry  a  "WE."  This 
is  considered  the  same  as  an  "E"  in  calculating  a 
grade-point  average.  Withdrawals  will  not  be  per- 
mitted after  January  7,  1972. 

If  a  student  needs  to  change  his  registration  he 
must  do  four  things: 

1.  CONSULT  HIS  FACULTY  ADVISER.  If  the  ad- 
viser recommends  the  change,  he  will  provide 
a  change-of-registration  card  with  his  sig- 
nature. These  cards  can  also  be^  obtained  at 
the  Registration  Office,  B-150  ASBi. 

2.  GET  THE  CONSENT  AND  SIGNATURES  OF 
THE  INSTRUCTORS  INVOLVED. 

3.  PAY  A  $5.00  FEE  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY 
CASHIER.  This  is  necessary  if  the  change  is 
made  October  4  or  anytime  thereafter. 

4.  TAKE  THE  CHANGE-OF-REGISTRATION  CARD 
TO  REGISTRATION  PERSONNEL,  B-150  ASB. 

Any  student  dropping  a  class  in  religion  after  the 
initial  registration  must  also  add  another  class  in 
religion,  unless  he  has  a  signed  statement  from  the 
dean  of  the  College  of  Religious  Instruction  officially 
excusing  him  for  that  semester. 

Late  registration  ends  Friday,  October  1.  No  stu- 
dent may  register  after  that  date. 

If  a  student  wishes  to  completely  withdraw  from 
school,  he  mvist  clear  through  the  Dean  of  Students 
Office. 

EVENING  CLASSES 

Those  registering  for  evening  classes  only  should 
contact  the  Department  of  Evening  Classes  office  for 
registration  dates.  Evening-only  students  must  regis- 
ter, pay  fees,  and  finalize  at  the  Smith  Family  Living 
Center  multipurpose  area. 

Daytime  students  taking  evening  classes  (section 
90  or  above)  must  pay  an  extra  fee  of  $3.00  per  class 
hour,  in  addition  to  regular  tuition.  This  fee  must  be 
paid  on  the  day  the  student  registers  for  the  evening 
class.  Students  who  fail  to  do  this  will  be  charged  a 
late  fee  of  $2.50.  Day  students  must  register  for 
evening  classes  at  the  time  they  register  for  any  day 
classes  in  the  fieldhouse. 

LIMITATIONS  OF  CREDIT  IN  ONE  SEMESTER 

Undergraduate  students  in  good  standing  may 
register  for  as  many  as  17  hours  of  credit  in  any  one 
semester  by  following  the  regular  registration  pro- 
cedure. The  dean  of  a  college  may  authorize  a  stu- 
dent who  has  academic  ability  of  h^h  quality  to  regis- 
ter for  a  maximum  of  18  hours  for  the  first  semester 
in  residence  and  a  maximum  of  19  hours  for  any 
succeeding  semester.  Any  student  who  has  completed 
15  or  more  hours  of  college  work  and  who  has  a 
cumulative  grade-point  average  of  3.5  (or  3.5  average 
in  the  semester  previous  to  registration)  may  register, 
with  the  consent  of  his  dean,  for  21  hours.  Auditing 
of  classes,  registration  by  correspondence,  or  register- 
ing for  evening  classes  or  off-campus  courses  consti- 


tute a  part  of  the  student's  total  registration.  Ex- 
ceptions to  these  rules  should  be  presented  to  the 
dean  of  Admissions  and  Records  by  the  dean  of  the 
college  concerned. 

MAJOR  REQUIREMENTS 

A  student  must  complete  at  least  20  semester 
hours  in  his  major  department  and  must  satisfy  any 
additional  departmental  requirements.  A  minimxim  of 
10  semester  hours  must  be  earned  on  campus  at  BYU. 

CHANGING  COLLEGE  OR  MAJOR 

A  student  who  desires  to  transfer  from  one  major 
to  another,  or  from  one  college  to  another,  may  do 
so.  However,  he  must  clear  this  change  through  the 
deans  of  the  colleges  involved.  Official  change-of- 
college  or  major  cards  may  be  obtained  from  the 
office  of  the  dean  of  the  college  in  which  the  student 
is  presently  enrolled.  After  being  properly  signed, 
these  cards  must  be  turned  in  to  the  office  of  the 
dean  of  the  student's  new  college  one  month  prior  to 
the  next  semester's  registration. 

WITHDRAWAL  FROM  BYU 

No  student  is  officially  discontinued  from  the  Uni- 
versity unless  he  has  been  interviewed  and  signed 
out  by  the  Office  of  the  Dean  of  Students. 

REPEATING  CLASSES 

Students  can  repeat  classes  at  BYU.  This  can  be 
done  in  three  ways: 

1.  Repeat  at  BYU  classes  taken  at  BYU. 

2.  Repeat  at  BYU  classes  taken  at  other  insti- 
tutions. 

3.  Repeat  at  other  institutions  classes  taken  at 
the  same  institution — and  then  have  the  credit 
transferred  to  BYU. 

When  a  student  repeats  a  class,  the  grade  used  to 
figure  the  student's  grade-point  average  is  the  grade 
earned  the  last  time  the  repeated  class  was  taken. 
The  student  should  notify  the  Records  Office,  B-163 
ASB,  that  the  class  has  been  repeated  during  the  next 
semester  after  the  class  is  repeated. 

CLASS  ATTENDANCE  POLICY 

BYU  feels  it  is  important  that  students  attend 
classes  for  which  they  are  registered.  Each  class  in- 
structor may  determine  the  relationship  of  class  at- 
tendance to  the  final  grade  for  the  course.  All  official- 
ly excused  absences  must  be  approved  through  the 
Office  of  the  Dean  of  Students.  Official  excuses  are 
only  those  where  the  student  is  away  representing: 
the  University  on  official  business. 

Faculty  should  tell  students  what  relationship  at- 
tendance has  to  their  final  grade  for  the  course.  The 
student  must  take  the  responsibility  for  his  actions. 
It  is  not  necessary  for  the  instructor  to  report  ab- 
sences to  the  Office  of  the  Dean  of  Students  unless  < 
he  has  knowledge  of  an  accident  or  illness  which  is 
causing  the  absence.  Notification  to  teachers  of 
emergency  absences  (death  in  the  family,  serious  ill- 
ness, etc.)   is  the  responsibility  of  the  student. 


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TUITION  AND  rEES 


The  largest  private  school  in  the  nation,  BYU  is 
owned  and  operated  by  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 
of  Latter-day  Saints.  Approximately  70  percent  of  the 
cost  of  operating  the  University  is  paid  from  the  tithes 
of  Church  members.  Because  of  this,  students  who 
are  Church  members  or  their  families  already  have 
made  a  monetary  contribution  to  the  operation  of  the 
University.  To  equalize  this  cost,  nonmembers  are 
assessed  higher  tuition.  This  higher  tuition  still  does 
not  cover  the  total  educational  costs. 

All  students  who  register  will  be  expected  to  pay 
tuition  and  fees  prior  to  or  at  the  time  of  registration. 
Students  are  responsible  to  pay  the  correct  amount  of 
tuition  and  fees.  The  University  reserves  the  right  to 
change  these  figures  without  notice. 

In  computing  tuition,  an  undergraduate  student  is 
considered  full  time  if  he  carries  91  hours  or  more. 
A  graduate  student  is  considered  full  time  if  he  carries 
9  hours  or  more.  The  tuition  costs  for  a  full-time 
student  are 

Fall  Spring         School 

Semester      Semester       Year 

LDS  Church  Members       $300.00       $300.00       $600.00 
Nonmembers  $450.00       $450.00       $900.00 

Part-time  students  are  not  eligible  to  purchase 
health  insurance.  They  are  also  not  entitled  to  health 
service,  student  activity  privileges,  or  physical  edu- 
cation suit  facility  privileges.  All  part-time  students 
enrolled  in  one  or  more  of  certain  physical  education 
classes  must  pay  an  additional  $5.00.  Students  should 
check  with  the  Cashier's  Office  for  applicable  classes. 

The  tuition  assessed  part-time  students  varies  ac- 


cording    to    the 

number 

of    hours    for    which    they 

register: 

LDS  Church 
Members     Nonmembers 

Minimum  tuition  and  fees 

$  60.00           $  90.00 

3  credit  hours 

85.00              130.00 

4  credit  hours 

110.00              170.00 

5  credit  hours 

135.00              210.00 

6  credit  hours 

160.00              250.00 

7  credit  hours 

185.00              290.00 

8  credit  hours 

210.00              330.00 

9  credit  hours 

235.00             370.00 

The  tuition  for  noncredit  courses  or  for  auditing 

courses  is  the  same  as  for  credit  courses.  A  fraction 
of  an  hour  is  counted  as  a  full  hour  for  assessing  fees. 

Noncredit  courses  taken  by  part-time  students  are 
assessed  on  the  basis  of  the  number  of  hours  involved 
in  lecture  classes.  For  example,  three  hours  of  lecture 
a  week  would  be  considered  three  semester  hours  and 
would  be  charged  for  accordingly.  For  courses  in 
which  no  lecture  hours  are  involved — for  example, 
dissertations  and  theses — tuition  and  fees  will  be 
charged  based  on  hours  being  carried  during  the  se- 
mester, as  determined  by  the  supervising  professor. 

If  a  student  takes  a  noncredit  class  it  can  change 
his  status  from  part  time  to  full  time.  A  student 
taking  8  credit  hours  plus  a  noncredit  class  involving 
two  or  more  lecture  hours  per  week  would  be  con- 
sidered a  full-time  student. 

After  initial  registration,  a  student  who  increases 
his  number  of  credit  hours  must  pay  for  these  addi- 
tional hours  on  J;he  day  they  are  added.  If  he  does 
not  a  late  fee  will  be  assessed. 


LATE  REGISTRATION  FEE 

Late  registration  fees  will  be  assessed  all  full-time 
and  part-time  students  for  failure  to  complete  regis- 
tration on  scheduled  dates.  (NO  EXCEPTION  IS  MADE 
REGARDLESS  OF  REASON  FOR  BEING  LATE.) 

1.  First  five  regular  school  days  following 

the  scheduled  registration  date  $  5.00 

2.  After  the  fifth  day  following  the 

scheduled  registration  date  $10.00 

Late  fees  for  part-time  students  will  be  assessed 
at  fifty  percent  of  the  rate  for  full-time  students. 

Any  student  whose  check  is  dishonored  by  his 
bank  will  be  charged  a  handling  fee  of  $5.00.  If  the 
check  was  for  tuition,  there  will  be  an  additional 
charge  of  the  late  fee  in  effect  at  the  time  the  check 
is  redeemed. 

WITHDRAWAL  REFUNDS 

If  a  student  withdraws  from  school,  a  refund  will 
be  made  on  the  basis  of  a  charge  of  $10  ($5  for  a 
part-time  student).  This  withdrawal  fee  is  Eissessed 
even  though  the  student  does  not  complete  registra- 
tion or  attend  school.  In  addition,  there  is  a  per-day 
charge  of  three  percent  of  the  total  tuition  and  fees 
paid  or  payable  for  the  semester.  Students  will  be 
charged  from  the  first  day  of  the  semester  in  which 
classes  were  held  following  the  date  they  registered, 
to  the  day  on  which  they  report  their  withdrawal  to 
the  Office  of  the  Dean  of  Students. 

Late  fees  are  not  refundable. 

Any  refund  due  a  student  because  of  withdrawal 
from  school  will  be  made  only  by  check,  through  the 
mail.  It  will  come  three  weeks  from  the  date  on 
which  the  student  reported  his  withdrawal  and  sur- 
rendered his  receipt  or  activity  card  to  the  Dean  of 
Students  Office. 

No  refund  will  be  granted  to  a  student  who  is  re- 
quested to  withdraw  for  scholarship  or  other  causes. 

No  refund  will  be  made  directly  to  an  unmarried 
student  under  twenty-one  years  of  age  unless  the  stu- 
dent has  the  written  permission  of  his  parents  or 
legal  guardian. 

No  refund  will  be  made  after  August  31  of  the 
school  year  in  which  payment  was  received  by  the 
University. 


CLASS  FEES 

(Late  fee  of  $2.50  added  on  all  payments  for 
first  and  second  block  classes  after 
October  1,  1971) 
BUSINESS  MANAGEMENT  FEE 

Business  Management  380  and  381  $  5.00 

EDUCATION 

Education  569,  673 — 4  credit  hours  $25.00 

Education  568,  569,  673 — 2  credit  hours  15.00 

Education  449,  479 — 8  to  10  credit  hours*     45.00 

Education  449,  479 — 4  credit  hours*  25.00 

Education  449,  479 — 2  credit  hours*  15.00 

*For  teacher  education  fees,  all  students  must  pay 
a  $10.00  nonrefundable  deposit  with  application, 
the  balance  of  the  fee  is  to  be  paid  at  the  time  of 
registration.  An  additional  $10.00  late  fee  is  as- 
sessed if  application  is  completed  after  March  31 
for  Fall  Semester  and  October  31  for  Spring  Se- 
mester. The  $10.00  late  fee  is  not  refundable  un- 
der any  circumstances. 
HOUSING  AND  HOME  MANAGEMENT  370 

Resident  students  for  one-half  semester $70.00 

Married  nonresident  students  for  one-half 

semester   40.00 

(All  students  must  pay  a  $25.00  nonrefundable  de- 
posit prior  to  registration,  the  balance  of  the  fee 
to  be  paid  at  the  time  of  registration.) 
HORTICULTURE 

Horticulture  112  (flower  arrangement)  $10.00 

MUSIC 
Classes 

Music  105,  107,  108  (piano)  $  5.00 

Music  106  (group  organ  instruction)   10.00 

Music  368,  370,  372  (woodwind,  brass 

and  string  workshops)  5.00 

Private  Lessons 

Music  159p,  (30-minute  lessons)  $55.00 


Music  160p,  360p,  660p  (45-minute 

lessons    75.00 

Solo  or  joint  recital  fee  25.00 

Rentals 

Organ  rental,  one  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  $10.00 

Each  additional  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  8.00 

Harpsichord,  clavichord  rental,  one  hour 

each  day  per  semester 10.00 

Each  additional  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  8.00 

Harp  rental,  one  hour  each  day, 

per  semester   10.00 

Each  additional  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  8.00 

Piano  rental,  one  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  7.50 

Each  additional  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  6.00 

Practice  room  without  piano,  one  hour 

per  day  per  semester  4.50 

Each  additional  hour  each  day, 

per  semester  3.00 

Recorder  rental,  per  instrument,  per 

semester,  tenor  and  bass  3.00 

Recorder  rental,  per  instrument,  per 

semester,   alto  2.00 

Recorder  rental  per  instrument,  per 

semester,  soprano  1.00 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

Physical  Education  128   (bowling)   $10.00 

Physical  Education  195,  196  (skiing) 

(nonrefundable)    15.<X) 

Padlock  deposit  (maximum  refund  is 

$4.00)    (Men's  P.E.)   5.00 

RECREATION  EDUCATION 

Recreation  Education  502  (camping)  $10.00' 

ROTC  LEADERSHIP  LABORATORIES 

(Air  Force  &   Army)    $14.00i 

SPEECH  &  DRAMATIC  ARTS 

Speech  &  Dramatic  Arts  485,  486,  487  if 

not  currently  enrolled  in  Education  449   ....$25.00i 
STUDENT  TEACHING 

Student  Teaching  479  of  each  department 
is  the  same  fee  as  Education  479 
(see  Education  fees  above). 


SPECIAL  FEES 

ACTIVITY  CARDS 

Duplicate  Card  Fee  $  4J 

Identification  Photo  Fee  $  2j 

Spouse  Activity  Card  (nonrefundable)  $10. 

AUTOMOBILE  REGISTRATION  AND  PARKING  FEE 
Academic  Year  (Auto  registration  is  man- 
datory but  there  is  no  charge  if  a 
student  does  not  park  on  campus) 

Zone  B  Parking  $12 

Zone  C  Parking  6.' 

Zone  D  Parking  6 

BICYCLE  REGISTRATION  (permanent  regis- 
tration)    $  1 

CHANGE  OF  REGISTRATION  FEE 

(For  each  change  slip  after  first  two 

weeks  of  semester)   $  5.' 

CHEMISTRY  (Each  laboratory  class  deposit)  ....$10. 
DEPOSITS  (Payable  at  department  locations) 

Chemistry  (Each  laboratory  class)   $10 

Industrial    Education    $  1. 

Physical  Education  padlock  deposit 

(Maximum  refund  $4.00)   $  5 

GRADUATION 

Graduation  fee,  bachelor's  degree  (only  50 
percent  refundable  if  d^ree  is  not 

obtained) $12 

Graduation  fee,  master's  degree  or  doctor's 
degree  (only  50  percent  refundable  if 

degree  is  not  obtained)  $20. 

Graduation  reevaluation  fee  (Under- 
graduates)   (For  undergraduate  students 
who  wish  to  have  a  graduation 

reevaluation)      $  2. 

Graduation  reevaluation  fee  (Graduate 


00 
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10 


Students)    (For  graduate  students  who 
defer  graduation  beyond  the  date 

formerly  indicated)    $  2.00 

Graduate  student  service  fee  (for  graduate 
students  using  University  facilities  with- 
out formal  registration  for  minimum 
tuition  University  classes  per  semester) 

..;..-. Minimum  Tuition 

Late  application  for  graduation  fee  (for 
those  who  apply  after  December  15  for 
June  commencement  and  after  February 

15  for  August  commencement)  $  3.00 

INCOMPLETE  GRADES 

A  student  tnust  complete  an  incomplete 
k  course  within  one  year  from  the  date 

^^  the  incomplete  grade  was  given.  Fee  to 

H|j  be  paid  to  remove  incomplete  and  re- 

^^  cord  permanent  grade  $  3.00 

INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION   (Deposit)   $1.00 

LATE  REGISTRATION 

Late  registration  fees  will  be  assessed  all 
full-time   and   part-time  students   for 
failure    to    complete    registration    on 
scheduled  dates.    (NO  EXCEPTION  IS 
MADE  REGARDLESS  OF  THE  REASON 
FOR  BEING  LATE) 

1.  First  five  regular  school  days  follow- 
ing the  scheduled  registration  date  ....$  5.00 

2.  After  the  fifth  day  following  the 
scheduled  registration  date  $10.00 


Late  fees  for  part-time  students 
will  be  assessed  at  fifty  percent  of 
the  rate  for  full-time  students. 
LOCKER  RENTAL 

1  semester   $  1.50 

2  semesters   2.50 

2  semesters  and  Summer  Session  3.00 

Key  deposit  1.00 

Replacement  of  lost  key  1.00 

PARKING  VIOLATION  FINES $2.00  to  $15.00 

RECORDS 

Hold  fee  (To  release  holds  placed  on  records 

because  of  financial  delinquency)   $  2.00 

Records  search  fee  (Duplicate  receipt)  $  1.00 

Transcript  fee.    The  fee  for  transcripts  is 
$1.00  for  the  first  copy  on  every  order 
plus  50  cents  for  each  additional  copy 
on  the  same  order. 
SPECIAL  EXAMINATION  FEES   (Undergraduate) 
Examination  to  exempt  students  from  taking 
a  required  class: 

If  exam  taken  by  group  $  2.00 

If  exam  taken  alone  5.00 

Examination,  special  equivalency: 

Nonrefundable  fee  to  take  exam  $10.00 

Per  credit  hour  charge  upon  the  success 
ful  completion  of  exams  (the  maximum 
fee  in  any  one  subject  shall  not  exceed 
$60  but  will  be  reassessed  for  each  addi- 
tional credit  authorization  form) $10.00 


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NONRESIDENT  STUDENTS 

Nonresident  students  operating  motor  vehicles  in 
Utah  must  either  buy  Utah  license  plates  or  obtain 
a  nonresident  student  permit.  Nonresident  permits 
may  be  issued  only  to  full-time  students. 

Nonresident  students  must  also  obtain  a  Utah 
Highway  Patrol  safety  inspection  sticker.  Tliis  sticker 
must  be  shown  to  University  officials  in  order  to  be 
issued  a  nonresident  permit. 

Both  the  nonresident  student  permit  and  the 
safety  inspection  sticker  must  be  displayed  on  the 
student's  vehicle.  Nonresident  students  who  disregard 
these  instructions  will  be  required  to  purchase  Utah 
license  plates. 

BYU  VEHICLE  REGISTRATION 

All  vehicles  utilized  in  Provo  by  students,  faculty, 
or  staff  members  must  be  registered  with  the  Uni- 
versity Security  Office.  Failure  to  register  is  a  viola- 
tion of  the  University  traffic  regulations. 

In  order  to  register  a  vehicle  either  at  registra- 
tion day  or  afterward,  one  must  have  his  state  vehicle 


registration,  know  the  name  of  his  insurance  com- 
pany, have  a  BYU  or  other  ID  plus  the  appropriate 
fee  if  he  desires  a  parking  sticker. 

CAMPUS  PARKING  PERMITS 

Students  will  be  granted  campus  psu'king  permits 
according  to  their  class  designation  (freshman, 
sophomore,  junior,  senior,  or  graduate).  Parking 
permits  can  be  picked  up  at  registration  or  at  the 
University  Security  Office. 

For  details  of  all  specific  parking  rules  and  regu- 
lations, please  pick  up  a  regulations  booklet  at  no 
charge  from  the  Security  Office,  B-66  ASB. 

UTAH  DRIVER'S  LICENSE 

All  students  who  are  Utah  residents  or  residents 
of  states  which  are  not  members  of  the  Driver's 
License  Compact  must  have  a  Utah  driver's  license. 
Residents  of  license  compact  states  may  drive  in 
Utah  with  a  valid  license  from  their  home  states. 
For  information  concerning  the  compact  states,  con- 
tact the  Security  Office,  B-66  ASB. 


11 


NEWACADEMIC 
INECI^MATICN 


REVISED  GENERAL  EDUCATION  REQUIREMENTS 
(Adopted  May  14,  1970) 

AREA  REQUIREMENTS: 

American  History  and  Government.  No  change. 
Biological    Science.     A    student    must   complete    a 
minimum  of  six  semester  hours  selected  from  the 
approved  courses  listed  below: 

Biologic8J  and  Agricultural  Education  105, 113H, 

201  and  351. 
Botany.   Any  botany  course  with  a  number  be- 
low 490  except  461,  469,  and  480. 
Microbiology.     All    courses    with    numbers    be- 
low 490. 
Zoology.    All  courses  with  numbers  below  490 
except  381. 
English  Composition.   No  change. 
Health.    No  change. 

Humanities  and  Fine  Arts.  A  student  must  com- 
plete a  minimum  of  six  semester  hours  selected 
from  the  areas  described  below: 
Art.  All  courses  in  history  and  art  appreciation: 

BYU  courses:  (as  presently  listed) 
Communications  101    (2)   Introduction  to  Mass 

(3onununications 
English.  All  courses  in  literature. 

BYU  courses:   (as  presently  listed) 
Humanities    and    Osmparative    Literature.     All 
courses. 

BYU  courses:   (as  presently  listed) 
Music.    All  courses  in  music  history  and  appre- 
ciation. 

BYU  courses:   (as  presently  listed) 
Philosophy.    All  courses  except  those   in   logic 
and  philosophy  of  science   (Phil.   101,   316) 
BYU    courses:     (as    listed    in    the    current 
catalog) 
Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts  102  (as  listed) 
Language.  All  literature  courses. 

BYU    courses:     (as    presently     listed,    and 
French  301) 
Physical  Education.    No  change. 
Ph}^ical  Science.  A  student  must  complete  a  mini- 
mum of  six  semester  hours  selected  from  the 
departments  listed  below: 
Chemistry.   All  courses. 
Geology.    All  courses. 
Physics.    All  courses. 


Religion.    No  change. 

Social  Science.   No  change. 
OTHER  REQUIREMENTS:    Complete  one  of  the  two 
following  options: 

1.  Language.  12  semester  hours  in  any  foreign 
language  (8  hours  beyond  the  introductory 
101  course). 

2.  Mathematics,  Statistics,  Logic.  6  semester  hours 
selected  from 

a.  Mathematics.  College  Algebra  (Math  105) 
or  above. 

b.  Statistics.  Any  statistics  course  having  a 
prerequisite  of  Math  105  or  above. 

c.  Logic.  Any  formal  course  in  deductive  ot 
inductive  logic  or  in  the  philosophy  of 
science  (Phil.  101,  316). 

d.  Certain  baisic  courses  especially  suited  to 
develop  the  capacity  of  the  student  to 
apply  mathematics  to  scientific  problems 
(must  have  a  math  prerequisite  of  Math 
105  or  above). 

BYU  courses  accepted  in  this  area  are 
Biology  201 
Botany  376 
Chemistry  105,  111 
Geology  311 
Microbiology  331 
Physics  105 
Zoology  376 
Psychology  374 
Economics  488 

e.  Certain  courses  are  peculiarly  suited  to 
illustrate  the  application  of  formal  logic 
in  the  development  of  a  discipline  or  tool 
BYU  courses  in  this  category  sure 

Botany  678 
Computer  Science  230 
Physics  110,  300 
Zoology  321 

TRANSFER  CREDIT 

When  a  student  takes  a  course  at  another  ew;- 
credited  institution  which  counts  in  a  given  general 
education  area,  BYU  will  probably  allow  that  given 
course  to  count  in  the  same  area  in  meeting  the  BYU 
general  education  requirement. 


12 


Admission  of  Evening  Classes  Students  to  Day  School 

Students  who  are  attending  evening  classes  only 
and  wish  to  transfer  to  day  school  and  take  daytime 
classes  must  submit  application  for  admission  to  BYU 
prior  to  the  established  deadline  dates  for  the  semes- 
ter the  student  wishes  to  attend.  Application  for 
admission  may  be  obtained  from  the  Office  of  Ad- 
missions and  Records,  A-153  ASB. 

Incomplete  Grrades 

The  letter  "I"  (incomplete)  is  used  to  indicate 
that  the  work  is  not  yet  completed.  It  is  given  only 
when  special  arrangements  for  the  completion  of  the 
specific  work  involved  have  been  made  between  the 
teacher  and  the  student.  The  "I"  never  is  given  when 
a  student  has  failed  or  is  failing  the  course.  An  "I" 
grade  is  regarded  as  an  "E"  in  the  Office  of  Admis- 
sions and  Records  until  the  work  is  completed  and 
a  grade-change  authorization  form  is  properly  signed 
and  submitted  to  the  Records  Office,  B-163  ASB, 
which  must  be  within  one  year  from  the  date  the 
grade  is  given. 

Two- Year  Creneral  Curriculum  Program 

The  two-year  Associate  of  Arts  program  in  General 
College  is  designed  to  satisfy  the  needs  of  those  stu- 
dents who  will  benefit  from  working  toward  a  definite 
degree  but  presently  are  unable  to  complete  four 
years. 

The  two-year  program  requires  courses  in  English, 
health,  religion,  physical  education,  history,  social 
sciences,  physical  science,  and  biological  sciences,  and 
certain  coxirses  in  occupational  skills.  All  credit 
earned  in  General  CurriciJum  classes  can  be  used  to 
fill  general  education  requirements  or  cam  be  applied 
as  elective  credit  in  obtaining  a  four-year  degree. 

An  Associate  of  Arts  degree  will  be  awarded  to 
students  who  complete  64  hours;  32  of  these  hours 
must  fill  general  education  requirements  of  the  As- 
sociate of  Arts  degree;  21  hours  must  be  in  an  aca- 
demic or  technical  area  of  concentration;  and  11 
hours  may  be  in  the  elective  areas. 


Magna  Cum  Laude — Graduation 

"Magna  Cum  Laude"  is  awarded  those  students 
who  have  earned  at  least  forty-five  hours'  credit  at 
Brigham  Yoxmg  University  and  obtained  an  overall 
grade-point  average  of  3.80  or  higher. 

"Cum  Laude"  is  awarded  those  students  who  have 
earned  at  least  forty-five  hours'  credit  at  Brigham 
Young  University  and  obtained  an  overall  grade- 
point  average  of  3.50  to  3.79. 

Residence  Credit 

In  order  to  receive  a  baccalaureate  degree  a  stu- 
dent must  earn  a  minimum  of  thirty  semester  hours 
on  the  Brigham  Young  University  campus  at  Provo. 
Exception: 

If  a  student  completes  ten  semester  hours  at 
Brigham  Young  University  extension  residence 
centers  or  at  LDS  institutes  of  religion,  twenty 
semester  hours  of  work  completed  on  the  Univer- 
sity's Provo  campus  as  a  matriculated  student  will 
satisfy  the  residence  requirements.  The  twenty 
credit  hours  earned  on  the  Provo  campus  must  be 
taken  in  two  or  more  semesters. 

Graduation  Application  Fee  and  Deadlines 

Students  applying  for  graduation  should  pick  up 
their  applications  from  their  major  departments.  The 
completed  application  initialed  by  the  major  depart- 
ment along  with  the  $12  application  fee  should  be 
submitted  to  the  cashier  by  December  15  for  students 
applying  for  May  commencement  and  no  later  than 
February  15  for  those  applying  for  August  com- 
mencement. Students  applying  after  those  deadline 
dates  will  be  required  to  pay  a  $3.00  late  fee. 

All  students  are  encouraged  to  apply  for  gradu- 
ation early  in  their  junior  year  (65-96  semester  credit 
hours) . 

General  Education  Recognition  tor  Transfer  Credit 

Transfer  credit  which  filled  education  require- 
ments at  the  institution  from  which,  it  was  transferred 
will  fill  the  same  general  education  requirements 
at  BYU. 


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Acceptance   to  and   registration  in   the   Graduate 
School  is  contingent  upon  receipt  of  a  bachelor's  de- 
gree from  a  four-year  accredited  institution  and  ac- 
ceptance in  a  particular  department  and  program'  as 
-a   degree-seeking   student.     To   be    considered,    appli- 
' 'Nations  must  include  each  of  the  following  items  and 
frbe  filed   in   the   Graduate  Admissions   Office    (D-251 
'■ASB)  before  the  announced  deadlines: 

1.  Fully  completed  application  form. 

2.  Nonrefundable  application  fee  of  $15. 


3.  Two  transcripts  of  all  college  work   (including 
BYU),  to  be  furnished  by  the  student. 

4.  Three  letters  of  recommendation  on  forms  pro- 
vided by  the  Graduate  Admissions  Office. 

5.  Non-LDS  Form   (when  applicable). 

Each  applicant  is  notified  in  writing  by  the  Gradu- 
ate School  concerning  his  admission  or  nonadmission. 
Application  deadlines  for  degree-seeking  students  are 
as  follows: 


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Registration  Deadlines 

Fall  Semester  June  30,  1971 

Spring  Semester  December  17,  1971 

Summer  School  (either  term)  May  1,  1972 

Students  of  nondegree  status  must  apply  for  ad- 


mission through  the  University  Office  of  Admissions 
and  Records  and  register  with  the  undergraduate 
students  in  the  various  colleges.  Beginning  Septem- 
ber 1,  1971,  credit  taken  on  a  nondegree  classification 
may  not  apply  toward  a  graduate  degree  at  BYU. 


CTtiEl^  ACADEMIC  INrOP/HATICN 


HONORS  PROGRAM 

(See  1970-72  Catalog  of  Courses,  Pages  43-45) 

SCHOLARSfflP  RECOGNITION 

(See  1970-72  Catalog  of  Courses,  Page  24) 

REQUIREMENTS  FOR  GRADUATION 

(See   1970-72  Catalog  of  Courses,  Pages  22-23) 

COURSE  DIVISIONS 

Classes  are  given  numbers  as  follows: 
Preparatory   and   remedial   coxirses  1-99 

Lower-division  courses  100-299 

Upper-division    courses  300-499 

Courses  for  graduates  or  advanced 

undergraduates  500-599 

Graduate  courses  600  or  above 

Freshmen  and  sophomores  should  not  take  courses 

with   numbers   above    299   unless   approval   has   been 

obtained  from  the  dean  of  their  college. 

HOME  STUDY 

Home  Study  is  the  University's  "portable  program." 
It  allows  you  to  earn  credit  through  correspondence 
work,  on  or  off  campus.  There  are  290  courses  avail- 
able, representing  45  departments.  You  may  register 
for  courses  anytime  during  the  year.  For  further  in- 
formation contact  the  Home  Study  Office,  Room  210 
HRCB,  or  telephone  374-1211,  Ext  2868.  Office  hours 
are  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  Monday  through  Friday. 
COUNSELING  CENTER 

The  primary  function  of  the  Coimseling  Center  is 
to  help  students  make  realistic  decisions  regarding 
their   college   careers   and   other  personal   goals. 


Services  provided  include 

1.  (Counseling  for  educational,  vocational,  or  per- 
sonal and  social  problems. 

2.  Testing  to  assess  ability,  achievement,  interest 
or  adjustments. 

3.  Occupational    and   educational   information. 
All  students  are  invited  to  avaul  themselves  of  these 

opportunities  which  are  provided  without  fee.  New 
students  are  particularly  encouraged  to  come  to  the 
Counseling  Center  diu"ing  their  first  few  months  at 
BYU  to  discuss  educational  and  vocational  goals  and 
other  concerns  which  they  may  have. 

Staff  members  of  the  Counseling  Center  are  pro- 
fessionally trained  in  counseling  psychology  and  re- 
lated disciplines.  Students  are  assured  of  reliable  pro- 
fessional  assistance   and   confidentiality. 

Counseling  (Center  hours  are  8:00  a.m.  to  5:00  p.m. 
Monday  through  Friday.   For  further  information  or 
an  appointment,  call  extension  2061  or  2062,  or  come 
to  C-273  in  the  Smoot  Administration  Building. 
STUDENT   CLASSIFICATION 

At  the  beginning  of  each  semester,  students  are 
classified  for  that  semester  as  follows: 

Credit  Hours  Earned  Classification 

0  to  32  Freshman 

33  to  64  Sophomore 

65  to  96  Junior 

97  and  over  Senior 

Engineering  students  having  more  than  128  sem- 
ester hours  are  classified  as  fifth-year  professional 
students. 


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I^ECAJII^CMENTS 


To  earn  a  bachelor's  degree  from  BYU  a  student 
must  satisfy  the  general  education  requirements: 

Semester 

Area  Requirements  Hours  Required 

American  history  and  goverrmient 3 

Biological  science  6 

English  composition  and  literature  6 

Health  2 

Humanities  and  fine  arts  6 

Physical  education  2 

Physical  science  6 

•Religion   (2  hours  per  semester 

in   residence)    16 

Social  science  5 

A  student  must  also  complete  one  of  the  two  options 
below: 

A.  Mathematics,  statistics,  Ic^ic, 
science  6 

B.  Foreign  language  8  advance  credit  hours 

(Check  the  section  entitled  "New  Academic  In- 
formation," pages  12-13  in  the  Class  Schedule, 
for  more  information.  Changes  have  been  made 
since  the  publication  of  the  1970-72  catalog.) 

*See  the  section  entitled  "Interpretation  of  University 
Policy"  on  religion  requirements  in  1970-72  Catalog 
of  Courses. 

AMERICAN  HISTORY 
AND    GOVERNMENT    REQUIREMENT 

The  American  history  and  government  require- 
ment (History  170)  applies  to  all  candidates  for  the 
bachelor's  degree.  It  may  be  satisfied  by  examination 
or  by  course  work.  The  examination,  which  is  optional, 
will  be  announced  in  the  Daily  Universe  early  in  each 
semester. 

Certain  combinations  of  courses  will  also  fill  this 
'  requirement:  History  120  and  121,  or  History  121  and 
Political  Science  110.  Students  majoring  in  history, 
political  science,  economics,  communications  or  sec- 
ondary education  (social  science)  should  see  their 
department  chairman  before  taking  any  of  these 
courses. 

RELIGION  REQUIREMENTS 

Two  semester  hours  of  religion  are  required  for 
each  full-time  registration  (10  semester  hours  or 
more)  by  an  undergraduate  student  at  BYU.  This  re- 
quirement is  in  effect  until  a  total  of  16  semester 
hours  has  been  earned  for  a  bachelor's  degree  or  a 


total  of  8  semester  hours  for  an  associate  degree. 
Undergraduate  transfer  students  will  be  required  to 
have  2  semester  hours  for  each  semester  enrolled 
at  BYU. 

Part-time  students  are  required  to  complete  1  se- 
mester hour  in  religion  for  each  8  hours  carried  at 
BYU. 

REQUIRED  AND  ACCEPTED  COURSES.  Students 
in  the  graduating  class  of  1970,  and  all  subsequent 
graduating  classes,  are  required  to  complete  Religion 
121  and  122.  Returned  missionaries  and  upper-divi- 
sion transfer  students  may  take  special  sections  of 
Religion  121  and  122.  Book  of  Mormon  420,  a  one- 
credit-hour  course  for  missionaries  and  transfer  stu- 
dents does  not  satisfy  the  religionl21-2  requirements. 

All  religion  classes  in  the  100  through  400  series 
may  be  taken  to  meet  the  religion  requirement. 
Graduate  courses  (numbered  500  Eind  above)  and  phi- 
losophy courses  do  not  satisfy  the  religion  require- 
ments. 

Devotional  credit  may  be  taken  at  the  rate  of  one- 
half  hour  credit  per  semester.  Four  hours  of  such 
credit  may  be  used  to  fulfill  the  sixteen-hour  require- 
ment for  students  seeking  a  bachelor's  degree,  and 
two   hours   for  students  seeking  an   associate  degree. 

TRANSFER  CREDIT.  A  student  may  not  transfer 
credit  to  BYU  to  meet  the  general  education  require- 
ment in  religion;  he  still  must  take  two  credit  hours 
of  religion  for  every  semester  at  BYU.  Religion  credit 
earned  elsewhere  (such  as  at  LDS  colleges  and  insti- 
tutes or  at  non-LDS  colleges  and  universities)  may 
apply  as  elective  credit  toward  the  total  hours  re- 
quired for  graduation,  however.  This  is  determined 
by  the  Office  of  Admissions  and  Records. 

SECOND  BACCALAUREATE  DEGREES.  Students 
who  register  at  BYU  for  a  baccalaureate  degree,  after 
having  received  one  at  another  university,  register  as 
undergraduate  students.  Because  of  this  they  are 
required  to  take  two  hoxirs  of  religion  per  semester. 

FIFTH- YEAR  DEGREES  (Engineers).  Students 
seeking  a  fifth-year  bachelor's  degree  will  not  be  re- 
quired to  take  religion  in  their  fifth  year.  Transfer 
students,  however,  must  take  two  credit  hours  of  re- 
ligion each  semester  in  residence  until  they  have 
a  total  of  16. 

PART-TIME  STUDENTS.  Part-time  students  must 
take  one  hour  of  religion  credit  for  each  8  hours  of 
class  work  completed.  The  ratio  of  one  hour  for  each 
8   hours  must   be   kept  current  at  the  end   of  every 


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two-year  period.  For  any  term  in  which  a  student 
registers  as  a  regular  student  (10  hours  or  more),  in- 
cluding Summer  School  registration,  he  must  take 
two  hours  of  religion  credit. 

SUMMER  SCHOOL.  Full-time  undergraduate  Sum- 
mer School  students  (those  carrying  10  hours  or 
more)  will  be  held  for  two  hours  of  religion.  Students 
carrying  fewer  than  10  hours  are  considered  part- 
time  students  and  are  required  to  have  taken  one 
hour  of  religion  for  every  8  hours  accumulated. 

UNDERGRADUATE  DEFINITION.  For  the  purpose 
of  applying  religion  requirements,  a  student  is  con- 
sidered an  undergraduate  until  he  has  received  his 
undergraduate  degree  or  has  completed  the  require- 
ments for  graduation. 

OFF-CAMPUS  STUDENTS.  If  a  student  is  required 
to  study  off  campus  as  part  of  his  degree  require- 
ments, he  is  required  to  register  for  religion  during 
that  semester  at  an  institute  of  religion  or  a  BYU 
continuing  education  center.  An  exception  is  made 
if  one  of  these  is  not  available. 

CONTINUING  EDUCATION  CENTER  CREDIT.  A 
student  must  complete  one  hour  of  credit  in  religion 
for  every  8  hours  of  academic  credit  completed  at 
BYU  centers  for  continuing  education. 

JUNIOR  EN6USH  PROnCIENCY 
EXAMINATION 

Passing  the  Junior  English  Proficiency  Examina-  ^ 
tion  is  a  graduation  requirement  that  should  be  met 
during  the  jimior  year,  preferably  as  soon  as  the 
student  is  eligible.  Clearance  for  graduation  must  be 
accomplished  at  least  one  month  prior  to  graduation. 
(To  be  eligible  for  the  examination,  a  student  must 
have  completed  his  freshman  English  requirements 
and  have  at  least  64  semester  hours  of  credit.) 

During  Fall  Semester  1971,  the  examination  will 
be  given  in  the  Joseph  Smith  Auditorium  twice  each 
day  on  October  2  and  November  30,  at  7:00  and 
10:00  a.m.  Registration  will  commence  at  6:30  and 
9:30  a.m.   Admission  to  the  examination  is  by  activity 


card  (or  other  photographic  I.D.)  and  appointment 
card  only.  Appointment  cards  must  be  picked  up 
M.W.F.  at  A-217  JKB  from  2:00  to  5:00  p.m.  before 
October  2. 

"  When  a  student  fails  the  examination,  he  should 
take  immediate  steps  to  improve  his  proficiency  and 
then  retake  the  examination.  He  may  do  so  by  ' 
studying  independently,  consulting  a  tutor,  or  taking 
a  class.  The  University  recommends  that  he  take 
English  15,  Remedial  English  for  Juniors,  a  nonfee, 
noncredit  course  specifically  designed  for  this  pur- 
pose. He  should  not  attempt  the  examination  a  sec- 
ond time  without  some  serious  study. 

The  examination  is  free  at  scheduled  times  but 
costs  $5.00  taken  privately. 

The  Junior  English  Proficiency  Examination  is  a 
standard  test  which  measures  comprehensively  the 
full  range  of  skills  involved  in  good  writing  and  ef- 
fective, appropriate  expression.  In  one  section  of  the 
test  the  student  is  asked  to  pick  out  an  error  or 
weakness  in  a  passage.  From  a  list  of  four  choices, 
he  then  selects  the  revision  which  best  solves  the 
writing  problem  in  the  passage.  In  another  section 
of  the  test  the  student  is  asked  to  write  a  theme 
on  a  topic  supplied  by  the  examiner.  The  theme  tests 
the  student's  ability  to  limit,  organize,  and  develop 
a  topic,  and  to  use  the  language  competently. 

Foreign  students  (students  for  whom  English  is  a 
second  language  and  who  plan  to  leave  the  United 
States  upon  graduating)  may  take  a  different  exam- 
ination offered  at  B-238  ASB.  Their  procedure  is  to 
first  register  for  the  test  at  the  Foreign  Students 
Office. 

EVALUATION  OF  TRANSFER  CREDIT 

A  candidate  for  a  bachelor's  degree  miist  satisfy 
the  general  education  requirements.  Transfer  students 
entering  BYU  from  accredited  colleges  will  have  their 
transfer  credit  evaluated  on  the  basis  of  BYU  pro- 
grams and  will  be  notified.  The  University  will  ac- 
cept all  transfer  credit  that  is  a  reasonable  equivalent 
to  BYU-approved  courses. 


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FULL-TIME  TEACHING  FACULTY 

Full-time  teaching  faculty  may  register  for 
courses  up  to  nine  hours  per  semester  and  will 
not  be  required  to  pay  regular  tuition  and  fees. 
A  maximum  of  five  credit  hours  will  be  permitted 
during  the  daytime  hours. 

Spouses  of  full-time  teaching  faculty  may  reg- 
ister for  courses  of  study  with  no  limit  as  to  the 
number  of  hours,  day  or  night,  and  will  not  be 
required  to  pay  regular  tuition  and  fees. 

ADMINISTRA-nVE  PERSONNEL 

Full-time  administrative  personnel  may  register 
for  courses  of  study  up  to  nine  hours  per  semester 
and  will  not  be  required  to  pay  regular  tuition  and 
fees.  A  maximum  of  five  credit  hours  will  be  per- 
mitted during  the  daytime  hours. 

Spouses  of  full-time  administrative  personnel 
may  register  for  courses  of  study  with  no  limit  as 
to  the  number  of  credit  hours,  day  or  night,  and 
will  not  be  required  to  pay  regular  tuition  and 
fees. 

FULL-TIME  AND  PERMANENT  STAFF 

Full-time  regular  staff  employees  may  register 
for  courses  of  study  up  to  five  hours  per  semester 
and  will  not  be  required  to  pay  regular  tuition 
and  fees,  except  that  these  credits  may  not  be 
taken  during  regular  working  hours.  Spouses  of 
full-time  staff  employees  may  register  for  courses 
without  restriction  as  to  time  or  number  of  hours 
after   the   employee   has   completed  five  years  of 


continuous  employment  as  a  regular  full-time  staff 
member. 

During  the  siunmer  session,  the  same  prc^ram 
will  be  followed  except  there  will  be  a  limit  of 
three  hours  of  credit  per  term  for  the  employee 
without  cost.  Lunch  hours,  no  matter  when  sched- 
uled, may  not  be  used  for  class  attendance. 

PART-TIME  FACULTY 

Part-time  faculty  members  (not  graduate  as- 
sistants) may  register  for  a  number  of  hours  equal 
to  the  number  of  hours  they  are  teaching.  How- 
ever, in  no  case  may  they  receive  tuition  free  for 
more  than  five  credit  hours. 

Part-time  faculty  may  take  a  maximum  of 
nine  (9)  credit  hours  during  any  one  semester, 
but  they  must  pay  the  difference  between  the  five 
(5)  free  hours  and  the  number  they  are  taking. 
If  a  part-time  faculty  member  wishes  to  take  more 
than  nine  (9)  credit  hours  in  any  one  semester, 
he  may  then  relinquish  his  contract  and  obtain 
a  graduate  assistant  contract.  There  are  no  tuition- 
benefits  for  graduate  assistants. 

PART-TIME  STAFF 

All  part-time  staff  members  must  pay  the 
regular  fees  for  registration  in  courses. 

FACULTY/STAFF  AND  SPOUSE  REGISTRATION 

Faculty  members  or  their  wives  who  register 
for  course  work  should  do  so  on  registration  day, 
according  to  the  alphabetical  order  of  the  day. 
If  faculty  members  register  after  the  second  week 
of  the  semester,  they  will  be  charged  a  late  fee. 


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Their  spouses  will  be  charged  a  late  fee  if  they 
register  after  registration  day.  All  individuals 
are  required  to  pay  the  change-of-registration  fee. 
Registration  materials  will  be  ready  for  those 
who  have  made  clearance  with  the  Office  of  Ad- 
missions and  Records  prior  to  the  deadline  dates. 

TUITION-FREE  CARDS 

Cards     indicating     eligibility     for     registration 


without  payment  of  regular  tuition  and  fees  may 
be  obtained  at  the  Benefits  Office  station  by  those 
eligible  at  registration  time  in  the  area  where 
registration  is  taking  place. 

SPECIAL  NOTE** 

Faculty  members,  staff  members,  and  spouses 
who  wish  to  register  for  daytime  classes  must 
be  properly  admitted  through  the  Admissions  Of- 
fice. 


/ACADEMIC  STANDAI^DS 


Students  at  BYU  must  maintain  a  minimum 
grade-point  average  according  to  their  year  in  school. 

Freshmen  (students  with  32  semester  hours  of 
credit  or  less)  must  maintain  a  1.75  (C-) 
grade-point  average  to  be  considered  in  good 
academic  standing. 

Sophomores,  junior,  tmd  seniors  are  required  to 
maintain  a  2.00  (C)  grade-point  average  on  all 
work  beyond  the  first  32  semester  hours  of 
credit. 

To  graduate  from  BYU  a  student  must  have  earn- 
ed a  2.00  cumulative  grade-point  average  on  both  his 
total  college  work  and  his  BYU  work. 

There  are  three  categories  of  academic  status: 

WARNING 

An  academic  warning  is  given  to  a  student 
whose  cumulative  BYU  grade-point  average  is 
above  the  minimum  standard  required  for  his 
class  (1.75  for  freshmen  and  2.00  thereafter),  but 
whose  grade-point  average  for  the  last  semester 
was  below  the  minimum. 


PROBATION 

A  student  whose  cumulative  BYU  record  does 
not  meet  the  minimum  requirement  and  whose 
record  shows  a  shortage  of  grade  points  will  be 
placed  on  academic  probation.  Probationary  stu- 
dents are  not  eligible  for  BYU  scholarships  or 
awards. 

SUSPENSION 

A  probationary  student  carrying  a  full  load 
will  be  suspended  from  the  University  if  his  cumu- 
lative GPA  at  BYU  shows  a  shortage  of  grade 
points  from  that  required  (1.75  for  the  first  32 
semester  hours  and  2.00  for  all  remaining  hours), 
and  he  has  not  made  a  four  grade-point  improve- 
ment during  his  current  semester. 

GRADE-POINT  VALUES 

A  4.0     B  3.0     C  2.0     D  1.0 

A-         3.7     B-         2.7     C-  1.7     D-  .7 

B+       3.4     C+       2.4     D+       1.4     E  .0 


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1.  PICK  UP  YOUR  REGISTRATION  PACKET.  (Above 
green  seats,  SFH)  Show  your  activity  card  or  admis- 
sion slip  as  you  enter  the  building.  If  you  have  lost 
your  activity  card  there  is  a  person  with  a  master  list 
of  all  the  activity  cards  who  will  issue  you  a  dupli- 
cate registration  permit.  Pick  up  your  registration 
packet  at  the  tables  in  the  stands  according  to  the 
last  number  on  your  activity  card. 

2.  FILL  OUT  TRIAL  REGISTRATION  CARD.  (149 
SFH)  Proceed  to  the  writing  room,  145  SFH,  just 
across  the  hall  from  the  East  Gym  and  fill  out  your 
trial  registration. 

3.  MEET  WITH  YOUR  ADVISER.  (East  Gym,  SFH) 
He  will  be  seated  at  his  department  table  in  the  East 
Gym.  His  purpose  is  to  approve  your  schedule,  not  to 
plan  it.    Those  who  have  not  decided  on  a  major  will 
be  advised  in  the  General  College  area. 

4.  PICK  UP  YOUR  CLASS  CARDS.  (West  Annex, 
SFH)  They  will  be  grouped  on  tables  in  the  West 
Annex   according   to   college.    After  you   have   picked 


up  all  your  cards,  copy  your  schedule  on  the  official 
enrollment  card. 

5.  CLEAR  WITH  COLLEGE  DEAN.  (Main  playing 
floor,  SFH)  Your  card  will  be  double  checked  for 
any  mistakes,  then  signed  by  your  dean.  If  you  have 
a  car  clear  with  traffic  for  automobile  registration 
and  permit — East  bend  of  track. 

6.  PAY  TUITION  AND  FEES.  (East  Center  Gym,  RB) 
The  Banyan,  and  student  insurance,  can  also  be  paid 
for  here.  Financial  aids  are  located  in  room  133 
across  the  hall  from  the  cashier's  area. 

7.  FINALIZE  REGISTRATION.  (South  Gym,  RB)  Your 
packet  will  be  checked  at  the  checkout  table.  Class 
cards  should  be  arranged  in  the  same  sequence  as 
listed  on  the  official  enrollment  card.  All  audited 
classes  must  be  designated  by  an  "A"  in  the  credit 
column  of  the  official  enrollment  card.  Foreign  stu- 
dents should  get  approval  at  the  foreign  student 
table.  After  finalization  men  should  check  at  the  se- 
lective service  or  veterans  table. 


22 


riN/lL  EXAMIN/U^ICN  SCHEDULE 

FINAL  EXAMINATIONS   ' 

No  teacher  shall  be  authorized  to  complete  a  final  examination  for  any  student  for  any  reason  before  the  offi- 
cially scheduled  time  in  the  final  examination  week. 

A  student  who  misses  the  final  examination  must  have  a  good  and  sufficient  reason  for  so  doing  and  must 
have  the  consent  of  the  instructor  and  the  approval  of  the  dean  of  his  college.  After  meeting  these  requirements 
the  student  shall  be  given  an  incomplete  which  can  be  removed  by  later  examinations  within  the  official  time 
limits  established  for  incompletes  and  by  the  payment  of  a  $3.00  fee,  , 


FINAL  EXAMINATION  SCHEDULE  FOR  FALL  SEMESTER  1971-72 

Examinations  begin  Wednesday,  January  19,  and  conclude  Thursday,  January  27. 
1.    For  classes  meeting  daily,  MTWTh,  MTThF,  MTWF,  MWF,  WF,  M,  W  or  F 
A.  Schedule  for  classes  of  2  credit  hours  or  less. 


Regular  Class 

Recitation  Hour 

Day  of  Examination 

7:00  a.m. 

Thursday,  January  27 

8:00  a.m. 

Tuesday,  January  25 

9:00  a.m. 

Saturday,  January  22 

10:00  a.m. 

Friday,  January  21 

11:00  a.m. 

Monday,   January  24 

12:00  noon 

Thursday,  January  20 

1.00  p.m. 

Wednesday,  January  26 

2:00  p.m. 

Wednesday,  January  19 

3:00  p.m. 

Thursday,  January  27 

4:00  p.m. 

Thursday,  January  20 

5:00  p.m. 

Friday,  January  21 

B.  Schedule  for 

classes  of  3  credit  hours  or  more. 

7:00  a.m. 

Wednesday,  January  26 

8:00  a.m. 

Tuesday,  January  25 

9:00  a.m. 

Saturday,   January  22 

10.00  a.m. 

Friday,  January  21 

11:00  a.m. 

Monday,  January  24 

12:00  noon 

Thursday,  January  20 

1:00  p.m. 

Wednesday,  January  26 

2:00  p.m. 

Wednesday,  January  19 

3:00  p.m. 

Thursday,  January  27 

4:00  p.m. 

Wednesday,  January  26 

5:00  p.m. 

Wednesday,  January  19 

Examination  Period 

10:15  a.m.-12:15  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 
3:45  p.m.-  5:45  p.m. 


7:00 
12:30 
12:30 
12:30 
12:30 
12:30 
12:30 
12:30 
12:30 

7:00 
12:30 


a.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 


■10:00 
3:30 
3:30 

■  3:30 

•  3:30 

•  3:30 

■  3:30 

■  3:30 

•  3:30 
■10:00 

•  3:30 


a.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 
p.m. 


23 


2.    For  classes  meeting  TThF,  TThS,  TTh,  T,  Th,  S 

A.  Schedule  for  classes  of  2  credit  hours  or  less. 

Thursday,  January  20 
Thursday,  January  20 
Monday,  January  24 
Friday,  January  21 
Wednesday,  January  19 
Saturday,  January  22 
Tuesday,  January  25 
Wednesday,  January  26 
Wednesday,  January  19 
Wednesday,  January  19 


7:00 

a.m. 

8:00 

a.m. 

9:00 

a.m.'. 

11:00 

a.m. 

12:00 

noon 

1:00 

p.m. 

2:00 

p.m. 

3:00 

p.m. 

4:00 

p.m. 

5:00 

p.m. 

B.  ! 

Schedule  for  classes  of 

7:00 

a.m. 

8:00 

a.m. 

9:00 

a.m. 

11:00 

a.m. 

12:00 

noon 

1:00 

p.m. 

2:00 

p.m. 

3:00 

p.m. 

4:00 

p.m. 

5:00 

p.m. 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

Botany  101  (lOlH) 

Chemistry  100,  101,  105, 
106,  111,  112,  151 

Health  130 

History  170  sections 
1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8 

Mathematics  101,  105, 
106,  108.  109,  111, 
112,  113,  121,  141, 
142,  243,  301,  305, 
306,  321,  322,  323 

Statistics  221 


3  credit  hours  or  more. 

Monday,  January  24 
Saturday,  January  22 
Friday,  January  21 
Tuesday,  January  25 
Tuesday,  January  25 
Thursday,  January  27 
Wednesday,  January  19 
Tuesday,  January  25 
Thursday,  January  27 
Thursday,  January  27 

Section  90  Classes  and  Classes  Taught  6:00  p.m. 

Monday,  January  24 
Tuesday,  January  25 
Wednesday,  January  19 
Thursday,  January  20 
Friday,  January  21 

DEPARTMENT  EXAMINATIONS 
Monday,  January  24 

Thursday,  January  20 
Friday,  January  21 

Wednesday,  January  19 


Saturday,  January  22 
Monday,  January  24 


and  Later 


10:15 

a.m.- 

-12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m.- 

■12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m.- 

-12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m. 

■12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m. 

-12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m. 

-12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m. 

-12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m. 

-12:15 

p.m. 

10:15 

a.m. 

-12:15 

p.m. 

3:45 

p.m. 

-  5:45 

p.m. 

7:00 

a.m. 

-10:00 

a.m'. 

7:00 

p.m. 

-10:00 

p.m. 

7:00 

p.m. 

-10:00 

p.m. 

7:00 

p.m. 

-10:00 

p.m. 

7:00 

a.m. 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

a.m. 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

a.m. 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

a.m. 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

p.m. 

-10:00 

p.m. 

7:00 

p.m. 

-10:00 

p.m. 

Regular 

class  hour 

Regular 

class  hour 

Regular  class  hour 

Regular  class  hour 

Regular  class  hour 

7:00 

a.m 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

a.m 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

a.m 

-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00 

a.m 

,-10:00 

a.m. 

7:00  a.m.-lO: 
7:00  a.m.-lO: 


NOTE:    For  classes  where  the  lecture  lasts  for  more  than  one  hour  per  session  (i.e.,  a  TTh  class  taught  at 
9:50),  use  the  hour  in  which  the  class  starts  to  determine   exam  period    (in  this  case  you  would  use 
the  recitation  hour). 


00  a.m; 
00  a.m. 

8:30  to 
8:00  as 


24 


CATC 

COUBSE 

CR 

C  B 
E  L 

CLASS-PERIUD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPftOV 

INDEX 

DEPT 

NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

P  K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

—  BLOG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR  FEE 

TEACHER 

AC 

zovm 

IN 

G 

ACCT 

201  H 

)Mb  S 

UDY  J210  hHCfi) 

00«44 

ACCT 

201 

1 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

7. no 

TC 

7.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

86 

JKB 

STAFF 

00454 

201 

2 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

M  h  F 

86 

JKR 

PALMES  G  0 

0046  5 

201 

3 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

i 

9,00 

TO 

9.5C 

AM 

M  W  F 

86 

JKB 

WOOOFIELJLW 

00475 

201 

4 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

io.no 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

86 

JKB 

STA<=F 

00485 

201 

5 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M  W  F 

86 

JKB 

• 

STAFF 

00495 

201 

6 

ELEK  ACCCLNTING 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

86 

JKB 

BENTL?Y  J  r 

00505 

201 

7 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M  V«  F 

86 

JKB 

HERiJF  K 

00515 

201 

8 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

2.10 

IC 

3.00 

PM 

M  K  F 

86 

JKB 

BENTLFY  J  T 

00525 

201 

9 

ELE*"  ACCCLNTING 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

86 

JKB 

BENTLEY  J  T 

00535 

201 

10 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

7.00 

10 

8.20 

AM 

T  TH 

86 

JKB 

SKOUSEN  K  H 

00545 

201 

11 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

1?.40 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T  TH 

86 

JKB 

STAFF 

00556 

201 

12 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

T  1H 

86 

JKB 

MCALLSTE^  L 

00566 

201 

13 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

10.00 

10 

10.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

288 

JKB 

WOODFIELOLW 

00576 

201 

14 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

7.  CO 

TO 

8.20 

AM 

T  TH 

124 

JKB 

STAFF 

00586 

201 

15 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

1?.40 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T  TH 

124 

JKB 

STAFF 

00596 

201 

16 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

3.40 

10 

5.00 

PM 

T  TH 

124 

JKB 

STAFF 

00606 

ACCT 

201 
202  H 

17 
IME  S 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 
UDY  (210  HRCBI 

3 

4.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

' 

STAFF 

00616 

ACCT 

202 

1 

ELEM  ACCCUNTING 

3 

8.30 

10 

9.50 

AM 

T  TH 

86 

JKB 

HAKOY  J  H 

00626 

202 

2 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

11.10 

10 

12.30 

PM 

T  TH 

86 

JKB 

HARJY  J  4 

00636 

202 

3 

ELEM  ACCCLNTING 

3 

2.10 

IC 

3.30 

PM 

T  TH 

86 

JKB 

HA^^OY  J  W 

00647 

2  32 

1 

MATH  OF  BLSINESS 

3 

a. 00 

IC 

8.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

124 

JKB 

ST^FF 

00657 

232 

2 

MATH  OF  BLSINESS 

3 

10.00 

10 

10.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

124 

JKB 

STAFF 

00667 

232 

3 

MATH  OF  BLSINESS 

3 

10.00 

10 

10.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

278 

JKB 

JOHNSON  <=    A 

00677 

232 

4 

MATH  OF  BUSINESS 

3 

11.10 

10 

12.00 

N 

M  W  F 

124 

JKB 

ANOFRSCM  LK 

C06S7 

ACCT 

232 

301  H 

5 

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MATH  CF  BUSINESS 
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3 

2.10 

10 

3.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

124 

JKR 

ANOF-^SC^  LK 

00697 

ACCT 

301 

1 

INTERMEOIOTE  ACCTG 

3 

8.00 

IC 

8.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

BENTLEY  J  T 

00707 

301 

2 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

KNIGUO'>l  LH 

00717 

301 

3 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 

3 

12.10 

10 

1.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

KNIGHTON  LM 

0072  7 

301 

4 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 

3 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKR 

CAMEROM  J  B 

00738 

ACCT 

301 
302  H 

5 

IME  S 

INTER^'E01ATE  ACCTG 
UDY  (210  FRCBI 

3 

2.10 

TO 

^3. CO 

PM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

CAMERON  J  3 

00748 

ACCT 

302 

1 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 

3 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

TAYLOR  0  H 

00758 

302 

2 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

SMITH  J  1 

00768 

302 

3 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M  V.  F 

153 

JKQ 

SMITH  J  M 

00778 

311 

1 

MANAGERIAL  ACCTG 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M  K  F 

44 

JKB 

ORION  3  3 

CC788 

ACCT 

311 

312  H 

2 

IHE  SI 

MANAGERIAL  ACCTG 
UDY  (210  HRC8) 

3 

2.10 

IC 

3.00 

PM 

M  H  F 

44 

JKB 

ORTON  d  3 

0C798 

ACCT 
ACCT 

332 
342  Hi 

1 
HE  S" 

ADV  KATH  BUSINESS 
UDY  (210  FRCBI 

3 

1.10 

IC 

2.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

44 

JKB 

JOHNSON  E  A 

C0808 

ACCT 

342 

1 

INTRC  COMMRCL  LAW 

3 

7.00 

TC 

7.50 

&M 

M  W  F 

124 

JKB 

MOR^ISO^M  DW 

C0818 

342 

2 

INTRO  COMMRCL  LAW 

3 

10. 00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M  H  F 

172 

JKB 

GRANT  3 

00829 

342 

3 

INTRC  CCMMRCL  LAW 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

124 

JKB 

GRANT  A 

CC8  39 

342 

4 

INTRC  CCMMRCL  LAW 

3 

7.00 

10 

8.30 

AM 

T  TH 

2201 

SFLC 

MCGUIRE  E  P 

00849 

356 

1 

ACCTG  INFC  SYSTEMS 

3 

8.00 

IC 

8.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

163 

JKB 

SCND^EGER  E 

00859 

356 

2 

ACCTG  INFO  SYSTEMS 

3 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

M  W  F 

54 

JKH 

S0ND/EG5R  E 

C0869 

356 

3 

ACCTG  INFO  SYSTEMS 

3 

2.10 

10 

3.00 

PM 

M  K  F 

54 

JKB 

SONO^EGER  E 

00879 

356L 

1 

LAB 

0 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

T 

54 

JKB 

STAFF 

00  8  89 

356L 

2 

LAB 

0 

11.10 

IC 

12.00 

N 

F 

163 

JKB 

STAFF 

qce99 

356L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

10 

3.00 

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T 

54 

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00909 

356L 

4 

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0 

2.10 

10 

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3.10 

10 

4.00 

PM 

M 

44 

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STAFF 

C0930 

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1 

SPEC  PRCB  ACCTG  I 

2 

9. CO 

10 

9.50 

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M  W 

163 

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JOHNSON  E  A 

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402 

1 

SPEC  PROe  ACCTG  II 

2 

11.10 

10 

12.00 

N 

M  W 

163 

JKB 

CAMERP4  J  8 

C0950 

403 

1 

ACCT  NCNFfOFIT  ORG 

2 

1.10 

in 

2.00 

PM 

T  TH 

163 

JKB 

HARDY  J  A 

CC960 

411 

1 

COST  ACCCLNTING 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

153 

JKB 

1 

HEROE  K 

C097C 

411 

2 

COST  ACCCUNTING 

3 

3.10 

10 

4.00 

PM 

M  W  F 

125 

JKB 

HEROE  K 

C098Q 

411 

3 

COST  ACCCUNTING 

3 

12. IC 

IC 

1.00 

PM 

M  K  F 

44 

JKB 

HE^DE  K 

CC990 

420 

1 

FEDERAL  TAXES 

3 

8.4P 

10 

10.00 

AM 

T  TH 

124 

JKB 

PALMER  G  1 

01002 

420 

2 

FEDERAL  TAXES 

3 

11.10 

IC 

12.30 

PM 

T  TM 

124 

JKB 

PALMEK  3  0 

01012 

420 

3 

FEDERAL  TAXES 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.30 

PM 

T  TH 

124 

JKB 

PALMER  G  0 

01022 

421 

1 

ADV  TAX  PROBLEMS 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M  h  F 

25 

JKB 

GRANT  B 

01032 

455 

1 

DATA  PROC  SYSTEMS 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

44 

JKB 

ANOERSOM  LK 

01042 

465 

1 

AUD  THR  e  PROF  ETH 

3 

11.10 

10 

12.30 

PM 

T  TH 

125 

JKB 

MCALLSTER  L 

010S2 

465 

2 

AUO  THR  £  PROF  ETH 

3 

2.10 

TC 

3.30 

PM 

T  TH 

125 

JKB 

MCALLSTER  L 

01062 

475 

•  I 

CUR  PRGB  ACCT  THRY 

3 

8.30 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T  TH 

125 

JKB 

SKOUSEN  F  K 

01072 

475 

2 

CUR  PROe  ACCT  THRY 

3 

12.43 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T  TH 

125 

JKB 

SKOUSEN  K  M 

01082 

496 

1 

ACCTG  INTERNSHIP 

V 

T  e  A 

SONO^EGER  E 

01093 

612 

1 

MGRL  CCST  ACCTG 

3 

7.30 

TO 

9.00 

AM 

M  W 

488 

JRCL 

GARRISOil  R  ^ 

01103 

665 

1 

AUDITING  SEMINAR 

3 

9.00 

IC 

9.50 

AM 

M  W  F 

124 

JKB 

SMITH  J  M 

01113 

675 

1 

THRY  ACCT  £  STATMT 

3 

11.10 

10 

12.30 

PM 

T  TH 

44 

JKB 

TAYLOR  0  H 

01123 

691R 

1 

SEM  RESEARCH  METH 

V 

12.10 

IC 

1. 00 

PM 

M  W  F 

54 

JKB 

SKOUSEN  F  K 

01133 

693 

1 

READING  t  CCNFRNC 

V 

T  8  A 

WCODFIELOLW 

01143 

696 

1 

ACCTG  INTERNSHIP 

V 

T  B  A 

SOND^EGER  E 

AE 

[lOSPAl 

CE 

STUDIES 

01750 

AEROS 

110 

1 

LORSHP  LAB  FROSH 

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12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

T 

446 

MAKB 

OKERLUNJ  EC 

01760 

110 

2 

LDRSHP  LAB  FROSH 

.5 

4.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

T 

446 

MARB 

OKERLDM)  EC 

01770 

120 

1 

AIR  FORCE  CRGANZTN 

8.00 

IC 

8.50 

AM 

T 

250 

ROTC 

LAR  CARD  REQ 

B 

MCSS  J  \ 

01780 

120 

2 

AIR  FCRCE  CRGANZTN 

8.00 

10 

8.50 

AM 

TH 

250 

ROTC 

LAB  CARD  REO 

B 

MOSS  J  A 

C179C 

120 

3 

AIR  FORCE  CRGANZTN 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

TH 

250 

ROTC 

LAB  CARD  PEQ 

B 

MOSS  J  * 

01  BOO 

120 

4 

AIR  FORCE  ORGANZTN 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T 

2  50 

ROTC 

LAB  CARD  REO 

B 

MOSS  J  A 

01811 

120 

5 

AIR  FORCE  ORGANZTN 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

TH 

2i0 

ROTC 

LAS  CARD  REO 

B 

MOSS  J  \ 

01821 

120 

6 

AIR  FORCE  ORGANZTN 

3.10 

10 

4.00 

PM 

T 

250 

ROTC 

LAB  CARD  RFO 

B 

MOSS  J  4 

01831 

210 

1 

€EN  £  Lit-  CONFLICT 

9.00 

TO 

9.5C 

AM 

T 

261 

ROTC 

LAB  CARD  REO 

B 

WfENIG  J  F 

01841 

210 

2 

GEN  £  Ll^  CONFLICT 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

TH 

261 

ROTC 

LAB  CARD  REO 

B 

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INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


COURSE 
DESCRIPriCN 


C  R 
E  L 

R  K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


PAYS 
TAUGHT 


R0OM--BLRG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE 


TEACHER 


01851 
01861 
01t71 

cieei 

01891 
01902 
01912 
01922 
01932 
019^.2 
01952 
01962 
01972 
01982 
01992 
0200^. 
0201* 
02024 
0203A 
QZO',', 

02054 

02064 
02074 
C2C85 


AEROS  210 
210 
210 
220 
220 
220 
310 
310 
310 
310 
310 
310 
310 
330 
330 
410 
410 
410 
410 
420 

420 

421 
440 

440 


GbN  t 
GEN  £ 
GtN  £ 
LURSH 
LURSH 
LOPSH 
AEROS 
AfcRCS 
AEROS 
AERUS 
AFRCS 
AERCS 
AERUS 
LDRSH 
LURSH 
LEAOt 
LEADF 
LEAOE 
LEADS 
FLIGH 


LIK 
LI  f 
LIN 
P    LAB 
P    LAB 
P    LAB 
PACE 
PACE 
PACE 
PACE 
PACE 
PACE 
PACE 
P    LAR 
P    LAB 
RSHIP 
RSHIP 
RSHIP 
RSHIP 
T    INS 


CONFLICT 
CCNELICT 
CCNFLICT 

SCPH 

SOPH 

SOPH 
POWER 

pqv.fr 

POWER 
POWER 
POWER 
POWER 
POWFR 

JUNIORS 

JUNIORS 

t    MGT 

&    MGT 

t    MGT 

t    MGT 
T  RUCTION 


FLIGHT  INSTRUCTION 

FLIGHT  INSTR    LAB 

LDRSHP  LAB    SEi^IORS 

LDRSHP  LAB    SENIORS 


12.10 
2.111 
2.1" 

12.10 
4.10 
3.10 
7.00 
8.00 

10.00 

11.10 

12.10 
2.10 
3.10 

12.10 
4.10 
9.00 

12.10 
1.10 
3.13 
7.00 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
10 
TO 
TC 
TC 


TO    10. 
TO    12, 


TC 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 


00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  N 
00  PM 
on  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 


4.10  TO   5.00  PM 


12.10  TO 
4.10  TC 


1.00  PM 
5.00  PM 


agIricultltral  econ  Oleics 


01153 
01163 
C1173 


01134 
01194 


01204 


01214 
01224 
01234 
01244 
01254 


AG  EC  112 
112 
320 


AG    EC    325    tOME    SlTUDY    (210    HRCB) 


AG    EC    32  5 
350 


AG    EC    410 
AG    EC    410 


40MF    SlTUDY    (210    ERCB) 
AGRIC    MARKETING 


AG    EC    425   h 

AG  EC  490 
520 
560 
595R 
597R 


OME  S 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


TUDY  (210  HRCBI 

SEMINAR 

MGT  RANCH  RESOURCE 
ECCN  AN  AGRI  PRCBS 
INUIV  READINGS 
INOIV  RESEARCH 


AGRONOMY 


01548 
01558 
01568 
01578 
01588 
01598 
01606 
01618 
01628 
01639 
01649 
01659 
01669 
01679 
01689 
01699 
C17C9 
01719 
0172C 
01730 
C174C 


AGRCN  151 

151L 

151L 

282 

28  2L 

2  82L 

303 

3031 

305 

305L 

30  5L 

308 

459 

491R 

495R 

497R 

560 

598R 

694R 

697R 

699R 


ANIMAL  SCIENCE 


02095 
021C5 
02115 
02125 


02135 
02145 
02155 
02165 
02176 
021B6 
02196 


02206 
02216 
02226 
02236 
02246 


02256 
02267 
02277 
02287 
02297 
02307 
02317 
02327 
02337 
02347 


AN  SC  121 
121L 
153 
207 


AN  SC  225  eOME  S 


AN  SC 


311 

311L 

311L 

325 

325L 

325L 

328 


AN  SC  335 
335L 
361 
361L 
362R 


365 

365L 

3  74 

374L 

421R 

492 

525 

601 

691R 

692R 

AN  SC  335  l-OME  STUDY  (210  FRCBI 


ECCNCMICS  t  AGRIC 
ECCNOMICS  £  AGRIC 
AGRIC  BUSINESS  ORG 


FARM  £  RANCH  MGT 
LAND  e  RANGE  tCUN 


PRINC 

LAB 

LAB 

CENER 

LAB 

LAB 

SLIL 

LAB 

SOIL 

LAB 

LAR 

SOILl. 

PL  ANT 

SEMIN 

FIELD 

SPECI 

SOIL 

AGRCN 

SEMIN 

RESEA 

MASTE 


FIELC  CROPS 

AL  SOILS 

GEN  CLS  £  SUR 
FEPT It ITY 


WATER  CLNSERV 

BREECING 
AR 

PROJECTS 
AL    FhOBLENS 
t    PLANT    ANAL 

CCNF    £    RPTS 
AR 
RCH 
RS    THESIS 


PRIN    AMNAL    PROO 

LAB 

FUND    AMNAl    BREED 

FEEDS    £    FEEDING 

TUDY    (210    HRCBI 

ANI  PHYSIC  ANATOMY 

LAB 

LAB 

MEAT  £  MEAT  PRCD 

LAB 

LAd 

MEAT    PRCCESS    MTHOS 


BPEF    CATTLE    PROD 

LAB 

EL£M    OF    DAIRYING 

LAB 

ADV    DAIRY    PROD    LAB 


AN    SC    365    HOME    STUDY    (21C    HRCBI 


MLK    t    MLK    PRCCES 

LAB 

SCI  FCLLTPY  PROD 

LAB 

ADV  TOPC  LVSTK  EVL 

SE^'INAR 

MEAT    fc    FCCC    PRCCES 

EXP    ANIMAL    TECH 

SPECIAL    TOPICS 

SEMINAR 


13.00  TC  10.50  AM 
1.10  TO  2.00  PM 
3.10    TO      4.00    PM 


9.00    TC 
2.10    10 


9.50    AM 
3.00   PM 


11.10    TO    12.00    N 


12.10  TO 
3.10  TO 
2.10    TC 


1.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
3.30   PM 


8.00    TO    10.00    AM 
11.10    TO      5.00    PM 


11.10 
3.10 
3.10 
9.00 
2.10 
2.10 
7.  CO 
7.30 

10.00 
2.10 
2.10 
I. 10 

11.0" 
3.10 
2.10 
2.10 
2.10 

10.00 
2.10 


IC    12. 
TC      5. 


TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 


TO  12, 
TC  10 
TO  5 
TO  5 
TC  2 
TO  12 
TC  4 
TO  5 
K  5 
TO  5 
1C  10 
TO      3 


00  N 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
00  N 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  N 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
00    PM 


11.10    TC    12. OC   N 


3.10    TC       4.00    PM 

3.10    TO      5.00   PM 

10.30    TO    10.50    AM 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 


9.03  TC 
2.10  TO 
S.OO  TO 
1.10  TO 
3.10    IC 


9.50  AM 
5.00  PM 
9.50  AM 
4.00  PM 
5.00    PM 


8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

7. CO    TC    10.00    AM 

13.00    TC    10.50    AM 


11.10    TC    12.00    N 


U.IO    TC    12.00    N 


M    M 
T 

TH 

M  W  F" 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 
MTTHF 

MTTHF 

T    B    A 

T 
T 


M  h  F 
M  H  F 
M    W    F 


DAILY 

M     W    F 


M    W    F 


TH 
M  W 
T  TH 
DAILY 
DAILY 


M  W 

W 

TH 

M  M 

W 

TH 

M 

S 

M  W 

M 

W 

T 

T 

T 

TH 

M  W  F 

TH  F 

M  W  F 

T 

T  B  A 

M  W  F 


TH 
TH 


M  W  F 
F 

M  W  F 

M  H  F 


8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

M  W 

2.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T 

2.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

W 

I.IO 

TO 

2.O0 

PM 

T  T 

2.10 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

T 

2.10 

TO 

5.O0 

PM 

TH 

2.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M  F 

T  TH 
TH 

M  W  F 

T 
W 


M  M 

TH 

M  W  F 

B  A 

B  A 
TH 

B  A 

t)  A 

B  A 


261 
261 
261 
446 
446 
261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
250 
261 
250 
446 
446 
261 
261 
261 
261 
250 


446 
446 


341 
341 


346 
341 

341 
463 
463 


234 
230 
230 
234 
238 
238 
230 
268 
230 
244 
244 
230 
268 
260 
268 
268 
244 
268 
268 


253 
147 
147 
361 


363 


ROTO 
ROTC 
ROTC 
MARB 
MARB 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
MARB 
MARB 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 
ROTC 


250   ROTC 


MARB 
MARB 


373  MARB 
341  MARB 
275   MARB 


HARR 
MARB 


341   MARB 


MARB 
MARB 
MARB 
WIDB 
WIQB 


MARB 
MIOB 
WIOB 
HARB 
WIDB 
WIDB 
WIOB 
WIDB 
WIDB 
WIOB 
WIOB 
WIOB 
WIOB 
WIDB 
WIOB 
WIDB 
WIDB 
WIOB 
WIDB 


268   WIOR 


343  HARR 

231  HARB 

231  MARB 

231  MARB 


MARB 
WIOB 
WIOB 
MARB 
ANSL 
ANSL 
ANSL 


MAR6 
ANSL 

343  MARB 
ANSL 

373   WIOB 


373   WIOB 
120   OPL 
343   MARB 


373   WIOB 


373   WIOB 


LAB  CARD  RFO 
LAB  CARD  REO 
LAB  CARD  REO 


MEN  ONLY 
LAB  CARD  REQ 
LAB  CARD  RFO 
LAB  CARD  REO 
LAB  CARD  REO 
LAB  CARD  REO 
LAB  CARD  RFQ 
LAB  CARD  RFQ 


LAB  CARD  REQ 
LAB  CARD  REQ 
LAB  CARD  REQ 
LAB  CARD  REQ 
LAB  CARD  REQ 
MEN  ONLY 
LAB  CARD  REO 
MEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 


LAB  CARD  REO 


LAB  CARD  REO 
LAB  CARD  REQ 


WEENIG    J   F 
WFENIG    J    F 
WEEMIG    J    F 
CKERLUNO    EC 
OKERLIJNJ    EC 
OKERLUNO    eC 
BUCK>IER   3    1 
BUCK^IER    0    1 
BUCKNER    0    1 
DENMAN    A    8 
OENMAN    4    9 
DENMAN    4    S 
STAFF 

OKERLIJNJ    EC 
OKERLUNL)    EC 
STCCK    H    S 
STOCK    H    S 
STOCK   H    S 
OKERLUND    EC 
MOSS    J    A 

MCSS    J    A 

BAL04IN 
OKERLU^IO   EC 
QKERLUNO   EC 


WILDE    K   0 
BILLY    BAHE 
WOOD   L    0 


CORBROGE    II 
WILDE    K    D 


CARPNTER   G« 


FUHRIMAN  Wl 
CORBROGE  IL 
CARPNTER  Gl 
STAFF 
STAFF 


WILLIAMS  CF 
WILLIAMS  CF 
WILLIAMS  Cf 
WALKER  R 
WALKER  R 
WALKER  R 

wnoo^^ARO 

WOODWARD 
LAWS  W  0 
LAWS  W  0 
LAWS  W  0 
FARNSWRTHRP 
WILLIA-^S  C 
WALKER  R  H 
ST4FF 
STAFF 
LAWS  W 
STAFF 
LAWS  W 
STAFF 
STAFF 


0 


JOHNSTCM  Hf 
JQHNSTCN  Nf 
SMITH  L  W 
GARDNER  R  I 


MORTENSON  ( 
MORTENSON  C 
MORTENSON  ( 
ORME  L  E 
ORKE  L  E 
ORME  L  £ 
ORME  L  E 


SHl)M',<4y  R 

SHUMW4Y  R 

GARDNER  R 

GARDNER  R  » 

GARDNER  R  I 


CALL  A  Q 
CALL  A  0 
JQHNSTCN  NI 
STAFF 
ORME  L  E 
SMITH  L  W 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
JOHNSTCN  Nl 


26 


CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

G    P 
E    I 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

—  BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

AN 

THRO] 

'Ol 

OGY 

ANTI-     ni    H 

JME    S 

IIUY     (21C     eRCB) 

02358 

ANTH        lOl 

1 

I^TRC    ANTHPQPULOnv 

3 

S 

9. CI 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

M     W    F 

252 

MARB 

MATHENY    R    T 

0236ti 

ni 

2 

INTRO    AKTHRCPCLCGV 

i 

s 

i.n 

TO 

2.0C 

PM 

M    W    F 

234 

MARB 

SQi'FNSCN    JL 

02376 

105 

1 

IMRO     TC    sec     ANIHR 

3 

s 

9. CO 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

247 

MARB 

MYERS    M    r. 

02388 

105 

2 

INTRO     TO     S(C    A^THR 

3 

s 

1.10 

TO 

2.0O 

PM 

M    h   F 

374 

MARB 

STAFF 

0239B 

105 
ANIH    120    H 

3 
)ME    S 

INIRD    TC    sec    ANTHR 
UDY     (21'5     HRCB) 

3 

s 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

324 

MARB 

STAFF 

02^38 

ANTH        120 
ANTH    211    H 

1 
IME    S 

PHYSICAL     ANTHRC 
UDY     (21C    (-PCB) 

3 

5 

n.n 

TC 

12.00 

N 

M     M    F 

385 

HGb 

MATHENY    R    T 

02*118 

ANTH       211 

90 

CULTUSes    CF     k-nPLJ 

3 

5 

5.01 

TC 

7.30 

PM 

TH 

117 

MCKB 

F 

BEROE    0   L 

02A28 

317 

90 

PfCPLCS    CF    NO    AMER 

3 

s 

7.45 

TO 

10.15 

PM 

TH 

348 

MARB 

E 

MATHFNY    R    T 

02438 

430 

1 

MOKAl      i,     RITUAL     INS 

3 

s 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

274 

MARB 

MYERS    M    G 

02<.'.9 

431 

1 

SYST^S    CF    KIN    MAR 

3 

s 

r  B  A 

MYERS    M   G 

02459 

AR 

480 

ABIC 

1 

TFECR     SOC    ANTHRO 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

335 

HGB 

SORENISCN    JL 

02469 

ARAB        101 

1 

1ST     YR    ARABIC 

5 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

A173 

JKfcA 

VANWGNER    NY 

02  4  79 

AR 

201 

CHAEC 

ARCH     101     Hi 

1 

)L( 

JME     SI 

INTR^    AR;B    RO    L    CO 

)GY 

UDY     (21'J    t-PCB) 

4 

3.10 

TO 

r 

4.0C 

PM 

DAILY 

A153 

JKBA 

VANWGNER    HV 

C2489 

ARCHA    101 

1 

INTRO    APfh    OLD    f(RL 

3 

s 

10.00 

10 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

247 

MARB 

JAKEMAN    M    H 

0249S 

101 

2 

INTRO    APCH    OLD    WRL 

3 

c 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

267 

HGB 

CHSTEMSENRT 

C2  509 

101 

3 

INTRC    ARCH    OLD    WKL 

3 

s 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

323 

MARB 

JAKEMAN    M    H 

C2519 

102 

1 

INTRO    ARCH    NEW    WRL 

3 

s 

9.0O 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

374 

MARB 

BERGE    0    L 

02529 

103 

1 

INTRO     ARCH    LAB 

1 

s 

4.10 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

T 

175 

MSRB 

BEKGE    1    L 

02530 

255 

1 

PRI^    C    ANCNT    TECH 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T 

385 

HGB 

STAFF 

C254C 

255L 

1 

LAB 

0 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

02  5  50 

280 

1 

ARCH    C    SCRIPTURE 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

245 

ESC 

CHSTENSENKT 

0256T 

300 

90 

PKEHIST    CLD    WOPLO 

2 

s 

5.00 

TC 

7.30 

PM 

W 

117 

MCKB 

E 

BERGE    0    L 

0257C 

310 

1 

NR-EAST    EIBLF    ARCH 

3 

s 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

2307 

SFLC 

CHSTENSENRT 

02580 

360 

1 

ANCNT     FIST    MID    AM 

3 

5 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

3241 

SFLC 

JAKEMAN    M    W 

0259C 

350 

90 

ANCNT     FIST    MID    A^• 

3 

s 

7.45 

TO 

10.15 

PM 

W 

385 

HGB 

E 

JAKEMAN    "^    M 

C260C 

415 

1 

SOLTh^>ESTEFN    ARCH 

3 

s 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M    W 

1223 

SFLC 

BERGE   0    L 

0261  C 

415L 

1 

LAB 

0 

T    B    A 

BERGE    0    L 

02621 

■  505 

1 

RESEARCH    CESIGN 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

257 

MSCB 

A 

MATHEMY    R    T 

02631                      671 

1 

AOV    INTER    METHODS 

2 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

185 

HGB 

BERGE    0   L 

AR 

T 

02641 

ART          101 

1 

INTRC    TC    APT 

2 

F 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    W 

A550 

HFAC 

TURNER   G    H 

02651 

101 
ART    110    HOI 

2 

t    STI. 

INTRO    TO    APT 
DY     (21"    FPCBI 

2 

F 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A550 

HFAC 

RATY    T   L 

02661 

ART          110 

1 

CSGN    EVERYDAY    LIFE 

2 

^■ 

1.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

M    W 

A550 

HFAC 

RATY    T    L 

02671 

110 

2 

DSGN    EVERYDAY    LIFE 

2 

H 

12.10 

IC 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A468 

HFAC 

TIPPETTS    FM 

02681 

no 

3 

DSGN    EVERYDAY    LIFE 

2 

F 

8. CO 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

T     TH 

A550 

HFAC 

TAKAS&KI    FY 

02691 

no 

4 

CSGN    EVERYDAY    LIFE 

2 

F 

3.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M    W 

A550 

HFAC 

RATY    T    L 

02701 

110 

5 

DSGN    EVERYDAY    LIFE 

2 

F 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W 

104 

CREH 

MARSHALL    JF 

02712 

no 

90 

DSGN    EVERYDAY    LIFE 

2 

F 

7.45 

TC 

10.15 

PM 

w 

A  5  60 

HFAC 

E 

ALLEN    1    F 

02722 

no 

91 

CSGN    EVEFVCAY    LIFE 

2 

F 

5. CO 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

F 

A560 

HFAC 

E 

STAFF 

02732 

120 

1 

EASIC     DESIGN 

3 

7.00 

TO 

9.00 

AM 

M    W    F 

A470 

HFAC 

SOUTHEY    T    J 

02742 

120 

2 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

9.00 

TO 

11.00 

AM 

M    V,    F 

A470 

HFAC 

MARSHALL    RL 

02752 

120 

3 

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3 

11.10 

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1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

A470 

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SOUTHEY    T    J 

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120 

4 

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3.00 

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A470 

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DARAIS    A    B 

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120 

5 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

3.10 

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5.00 

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M    W    F 

A470 

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RQSI^IE    G   L 

02782 

120 

6 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

10.00 

10 

12.00 

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104 

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120 

7 

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TO 

10.00 

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T    TH 

A470 

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MARSHALL    JF 

02803 

120 

8 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

12.10 

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3.10 

PM 

T    TH 

A470 

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MAGLEBY    F    R 

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120 

9 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

3.10 

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6.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A47C 

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STAFF 

02823 

120 

10 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

10.00 

TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

A560 

HFAC 

TAKASAKI     FY 

02B33 

120 

11 

BASIC    DESIGN 

3 

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12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

A560 

HFAC 

TAKASAKI    FY 

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120 

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3 

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7.00 

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02853 

120 

90 

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3 

7.45 

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10.15 

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A470 

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02863 

121 

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BASIC    CRAUING 

3 

7.00 

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9.00 

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M    W    F 

B521 

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MARSHALL    RL 

02673 

121 

2 

EASIC    CPAUING 

3 

9.00 

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11.00 

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M    W    F 

b531 

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BURNSIOE    WM 

02883 

121 

3 

BASIC    OPAksING 

3 

11.10 

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PM 

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BASIC    DPAk,ING 

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3.00 

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02904 

121 

5 

BASIC    DRAV.ING 

3 

3.10 

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5.00 

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ANOERSCN   OJ 

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6 

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3 

5.00 

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7.0C 

PM 

M    W    F 

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02924 

121 

7 

BASIC    DRAnINC 

3 

7.00 

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9.50 

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T    TH 

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02934 

121 

8 

BASIC    DRAWING 

3 

12.10 

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3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

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SOUTHEY    T    J 

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121 

9 

BASIC    CRAKING 

3 

3.10 

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6.00 

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PM 

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A  5  30 

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JOHANSEN    FH 

C2995 

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BASIC    FIGURE     DRAW 

3 

8.00 

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10.00 

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M    W    F 

8561 

HFAC 

GUNN    R    L 

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122 

4 

BASIC    FIGURE    UKAW 

3 

10.00 

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12.00 

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ANORUS    J    R 

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122 

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3 

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03C87 

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MARfl 

MrORE    GLEN 

05212 

460 

90 

CCNS    NAT    RESOUKCES 

2 

B 

5.20 

TC 

7.00 

PM 

M 

275 

MARB 

E 

MCORE    GL?M 

0'322? 

IbO 

1 

fiLANT    PAIHLLCGV 

3 

11  .10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T     TH 

412 

MIOB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

BRCT  HRSONJO 

05233 

180L 

1 

LAH 

n 

1.10 

TC 

4.n0 

PM 

TH 

442 

WIOB 

BROTHRSDNJD 

052*3 

491R 

1 

SEMINAR 

1 

12.10 

Tf 

1.00 

PM 

U 

133 

WIOR 

ANDERSEN    WR 

05253 

198H 

I 

SfEClAL    PRCHLE^S 

V 

B.OO 

TO 

10.01 

AM 

M    W    E 

403 

MIDB 

STAFF 

C5263 

522 

1 

BIOL     INSTPUMMCNTN 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12. on 

N 

T 

292 

WIOR 

LAB    CARD    REO 

WEflER    0    J 

05273 

522L 

1 

LAB 

0 

12.10 

IC 

3.00 

PM 

T     TH 

292 

HIDB 

WEBFK    0    J 

05283 

550 

I 

PLANT    GtCGPAPHV 

3 

1.10 

TO 

Z.r^O 

PM 

M    M 

111 

B49 

FIELD    TRIP    REQ 

WELSH    S    L 

05293 

634 

1 

^CPPHCGE^ESIS 

3 

12. in 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    U 

412 

WIDP 

LAB    CARD    REO 

MCORE    GLEN 

05303 

634L 

1 

LAd 

0 

2.10 

TU 

5.00 

PM 

W 

136 

WIDB 

MOORE    GLEN 

05313 

691K 

I 

GRACLATE    SEMINAR 

I 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

T 

234 

MARB 

HARRISC-I    RF 

05321 

6')8R 

1 

SPECIAL    FKCBLE^S 

V 

10.00 

TO 

12. no 

N 

M    W    E 

103 

HlOfl 

STAFF 

05331 

699 

1 

KASTtRS    TEESIS 

V 

1.10 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

f*    W    F 

103 

WIPB 

STAEC 

053<i'. 

BUJ 

799 

;iNESS 

1 

EI 

CISSERTATICN 

)UCATION 

V 

11.10 

TC 

5.0C 

PM 

T     TH 

103 

WIOB 

STAFF 

05354 

BU    ED    101 

1 

BEGIN    TYPEWRITING 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

POLSC!'(    J    P 

053t'. 

101 

2 

BEGIN    TYPEWRITING 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

211 

JKB 

POLSCN    J    P 

05371 

101 

3 

BEGIN    TYPEhRIIING 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

211 

JKB 

CROFT    E    ■* 

12.10 

TC 

I. 00 

PM 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

CRCFT    E    K 

05381 

101 

4 

BEGIN    TYFtViRITINS 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

211 

JKB 

GEN    COLL    ONLY 

WESTOVE*    VR 

05391 

101- 

90 

BEGIN    TYFEhRITIMG 

2 

5.00 

TC 

6.30 

PM 

T 

2  50 

JKB 

E 

STAFF 

5.00 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

TH 

250 

JKB 

STAFF 

BU    EO    111    T 

EST    L 

IH    REC    AT     7,10, 

OR'   1. 

' 

BU    FO    111    H 

nME    S 

UOY    (210    ERCB) 

05101 

BU    EO    111 

I 

ELEM    S(-CRTHAND 

,  4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

236 

JK8 

ASH8Y    N    T 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

250 

JKS 

ASHBY    N    T 

05115 

111 

2 

ELEM    SECRTHAND 

1 

I.IO 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

HOWARD    J    M 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

236 

JKB 

HOWARD    J    H 

05125 

111 

3 

ELEM    SECRTHAND 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

GEN    CCLL    ONLY 

WESTOVER    V* 

U5135 

111 
BU    EO    112    T 
OR    4. 

90 
rST    L 

ELEM    SECRTH4N0 
IB    (■EQ    AT    7, in 

4 

5.00 

TO 

7.00 

PM 

M    W 

218 

JKB 

E 

STiFF 

05115 

OU    En    112 

1 

I^TEP^FD    SECRTHAND 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

211 

JKB 

HCOOi^ART   LM 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

WOOOWARO   LM 

05155 

112 

2 

INTERMED    SEOKTHAND 

3 

11.10 

IC 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

WOODWARD   LM 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

236 

JKB 

WOnoWARO    LM 

05165 

112 

3 

INTERRED    SECRTHAND 

3 

2.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

m 

JKB 

BELL    ^    0 

2.1" 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

218 

JKB 

BELL    R    0 

05175 

112 
eu    ED    113    T 
OR    1. 

90 
EST    L 

INTER^E0    ShCRTHAND 
>B    REC.AT    7,    10 

3 

5.00 

TO 

7. 00 

PM 

M    U 

215 

JKB 

E 

NELSON    G    E 

05135 

BU    ED    113 

1 

ADV    SHCRTEAND 

3 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

236 

JKB 

MCCOWARO   LM 

8. on 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

2  50 

JKB 

WCGOWARO   LM 

05495 

113 

2 

ADV    SHCR1HANC 

3 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

2  50 

JKB 

WOCDWARD    LM 

05536 

113 

3 

ADV    SHORTHAND 

3 

2.n 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

236 

JKB 

BELL    R    0 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2  50 

JKB 

BELL    R    0 

0S516 

113 

BU    ED    203    H 

90 
UME    S 

ADV    SHCPTEANC 
UDY    (210    EkCBI 

3 

5. CO 

TO 

7.00 

PM 

M    h 

215 

JKB 

E 

NELSON    G    e 

05526 

8U    ED   203 

1 

PKCDUCTICN    TYPING 

2 

T    B    A 

WARNER    S    E 

05536 

203 

90 

PRCDLCTICN    TYPING 

2 

5.00 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

T    TH 

211 

JKB 

E 

STAFF 

05546 

20  3L 

1 

LAb 

0 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

236 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    PE« 

STAFF 

05556 

203L 

2 

LAB 

0 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

2  50 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

STAFF 

C5566 

203L 

3 

LAH 

0 

9.01 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

211 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REO 
GEN   COLL    ONLY 

WESTOVER    VR 

05576 

203L 

4 

LAB 

0 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

250 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

05586 

203L 

5 

LAB 

0 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

211 

JKB 

LAS    CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

C5596 

203L 

6 

LAB 

0 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

236 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

056C7 

203L 

7 

LAB 

0 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2  50 

JKiS 

LAB    CARD    REO 

STAFF 

05617 

204 

1 

ADV    FRCO    TYPING 

2 

11.10 

TC 

l.OC 

PM 

M    k 

215 

JKB 

HOiJARO    J    M 

05627 

204 

2 

ADV    PROD    TYPING 

2 

11.10 

IC 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

215 

JKB 

H0WAR3    J    M 

05637 

204 

3 

AOV    PPCD    TYPING 

2 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

215 

JKB 

WnODWiRD   LM 

05647 

206 

1 

CALC    MACHINES 

2 

T    8    A 

POLSCN    J    P 

05657 

206L 

1 

LAB 

0 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

210 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

POLSCN    J    P 

05667 

206L 

2 

LAB 

0 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

210 

JKO 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

05677 

206L 

3 

LAB 

0 

11.10 

TC 

12. no 

N     , 

DAILY 

210 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REO 
GEN    COLL    ONLY 

WESTnVER    VR 

056E7 

206L 

1 

LAB 

0 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

210 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

POLSCN    J    P 

05696 

206L 
BU    EO    220    H 

5 
DME    S 

CAB 

UDY    (21C    ERCBI 

0 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

210 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

POLSCN    J    P 

05738 

BU    EO    220 

1 

BCS    COMNLMCATIUNi 

3 

11.10 

TC 

12. OC 

N 

M    h    F 

266 

JKR 

ASHBY    N    T 

05718 

220 

2 

BUS    COFMLMCATIUNS 

3 

12.10 

TO 

l.OC 

PM 

M    W    F 

266 

JKB 

BAKER    W    H 

0  5  728 

220 

3 

BUS    CC^'^LMCATIONS 

3 

1. 10 

TO 

2.0C 

PM 

M    W    F 

266 

JKB 

HOOOWARI)    LM 

05738 

220 

4 

ELS    CC^■^L^ICAT10NS 

3 

3.00 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    h    F 

266 

JKB 

BAKER    it    H 

05718 

275 

1 

STENL    PRCCEDURES 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

266 

JKB 

HOWARJ    J    M 

05758 

275L 

I 

LAB 

0 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

31 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REU 

STAFF 

05768 

275L 

2 

LAB 

0 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

31 

JKB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

STAFF 

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INDEX 


CATG 
OEPT    NO 


SEC 


CnUPSE 
UESCHIPTI'JN 


C    B 

e   L 

B    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


RCGM — BLOG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLL  ►lENT 


&PPROV 
OR  FEE 


TEACHEK 


BU  ED  305  tOME  STUDY  (210  l-RCei 


05778 
05789 
05799 
05809 
C5819 
C5829 
05839 
05849 
C5859 
05869 
05670 
05880 
05890 
CS900 
C5910 
C592C 
C593C 
059*0 
05950 
05961 
05971 
C5981 
05991 
06002 
06012 
0«022 
06032 
060<i3 
06053 
06063 
0607  3 
06083 
06093 
06103 
06113 


BU  ED  305 
305 
305 
310 
311 
311 
315 
320 
320 
320 
320 
320 
320 
320 
370 
370 
377A 
377A 
377B 
377C 
377C 
377D 
3770 
377E 
377F 
377F 
479 
479 
485 
489 
605 
615 
635 
694 
699 


BUSINESS 


BUS  f  200  HCME  STUDY  (210  HPCB) 


06123 
06134 
06144 
06154 
06164 


06174 
06184 
06194 
06204 
06214 
0622  5 
06235 
06245 


06255 
06265 
06275 
06285 
06^9  5 
06305 
06316 
06326 
06336 
06  346 
06356 
06366 
06376 
06386 
06396 
06407 
06417 
06427 
06437 
06447 
06457 
06467 
06477 
06487 
06497 
06506 
06S18 
06528 
06538 
06548 
0655  8 
06568 
06578 
06588 
06599 
06609 
06619 
06629 
06639 
06649 
06659 
06669 
06679 
0668C 
C6690 
C6760 
06710 
C6720 
06730 
0674C 
06750 
0676C 


BUS  M  200 
200 
200 
210 
241 

BUS  M  301  I- 


BUS  M 


301 
301 
301 
301 
301 
301 
301 
301 


BUS  M  341  HOME  STUDY  (210  hPCBI 


BUS  H 


341 
341 
341 
341 
341 
341 
341 
361 
361 
361 
401 
405 
406 
410 
410 
430 
431 
442 
443 
454 
456 
458 
458 
459 
461 
462 
480 
499 
499 
610 
610 
611 
611 
611 
612 
613 
614 
614 
616 
616 
635 
636 
636 
638 
638 
639 
639 
652 
654 
655 
658 
690 


ANAL  CFf 
ANAL  OFF 
ANAL  CFF 
VLCATICN 
TRAKSCBl 
TRANSCRI 
CCOR  TEC 


BLS. 

BUS. 
BUS. 
BUS. 


RFP 
REP 
REP 
REP 


BUS.    REP 
BUS.    REP 
BUS.    REP 
►■ODBN    OF 
fCDRN    CF 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    TCH 
DISTRIEU 
SEC    TCh 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    TCH 
SEC    STUD 
SEC    STUD 
LECT    OFF 
SR    SEM    B 
INTRC    RS 
METH    OF 
I^'FL    RES 
INDEFEND 
MASrERS 


ICE    OPERTN 
ICE    OPERTN 
ICE    OPERTN 
AL    BUS    EO 
FT  ION 
FTION 

H    COOP    BUS 
PT    WRITING 
FT    WRITING 
RT    WRITING 
FT    WRITING 
RT    WRITING 
RT    WRITING 
RT    WRITING 
FC    MACHINE 
FC    MACHINE 
fRCC-BKG 
FRCC-8KG 
TIVE    EP 
FRCC-G    BUS 
FFOC-G    BUS 
FFCC    UF    EO 
FRCC    OF    ED 
PFOC-STENO 
PBOC-TYPE 
FRCC-TYPE 
ENT    TCHG 
ENT    TCHG 
ICE    ADfIN 
US    TCHRS 
PCH    eUS    EO 
INST    IN    BU 
FCH    CLSRM 
E^T    READ 
THESIS 


mKnagement 


1 

2 
90 

1 
1 


PERSCN^L  FINANCE 
PERSCNAL  FINANCE 
PERSONAL  FINANCE 
INTRO  INVESTMENTS 
INTRC  MARKETING 


OME  STUDY  (210  HRCB) 


FINANCIAL  MGT 

FINANCIAL  MGT 

FINANCIAL  ^'GT 

FINANCIAL  f'GT 

FINANCIAL  KGT 

FINANCIAL  MGT 

FINANCIAL  KGT 

FINANCIAL  KGT 


fiARKETIN 

MARKETIN 

^'ARKETI^ 

CARKETIN 

MARKETIN 

MARKETIN 

MARKETIN 

OPERATIC 

OPERATIC 

OPERATIC 

AOV  FINA 

COMMRCL 

MGT  FINA 

INVESTME 

INVESTME 

INTRO  IN 

INTRNATL 

MKTG  MGT 

PROD  t  R 

PROBLEMS 

PRCBS-»'K 

MARKETIN 

MARKETIN 

ADV  MKTG 

ANAL  TEC 

ANALYSIS 

RISK  MAN 

BUSINESS 

BUSINESS 

MICRC  EC 

MICRO  EC 

WPITTEN 

WRITTEN 

WRITTEN 

QUANT  BU 

MGT  CCMP 

MANAGEME 

MANAGEME 

ORG  BEHA 

CRC  BEHA 

MARKETIN 

HUMAN  RE 

HUMAN  RE 

BUSINESS 

BUSINESS 

BUSINESS 

BUSINESS 

ADV  MATH 

CCNTRCLS 

BUSINESS 

INVESTME 

SEM  FINA 


MGT 
MGT 
MGT 
MGT 
MGT 
MGT 
MGT 

NS  MGT 

NS  MGT 

NS  MGT 

NCIAL  MGT 

eANK  MGT 

^CIAL  INST 

NTS 

NTS 

TBNATL  BUS 
MARKETING 
£  CLNSUMR 

RANO  MGT 
SALES  MGT 

TG  MGT 

G  RESEARCH 

G  RESEARCH 
THRYCMGT 

H  CPER  MGT 
CF  SYSTMS 

AGEMENT 
POLICY 
POLICY 

CNCMICS 

CNCMICS 

ANALYSIS  1 

ANALYSIS  1 

ANALYSIS  I 

S  ANAL  1 

TR  CNCPTS 

^T  CNTPL  1 

NT  CNTFL  I 

VICR 

VICP 

C  MGT  2 

LATICNS 

LATIONS 
FINANCE  2 
FINANCE  2 
POLICY  I 
POLICY  1 
ANALYSIS 
3 
RESEARCH 

NTS 

NCE  MGT 


8.0'3 
10.00 
2.13 
8. on 
B.OO 
1.10 
1.10 
9.00 

10. ro 

11.10 

12.10 
1  .10 
2.10 
3.10 
8.00 
1.10 

11.10 
1.10 
9.00 
1.10 

11.10 
2.10 
8.01 
3.10 
9.00 
2.10 


TC  8, 

TO  10, 

TC  3, 

TO  8. 

TC  10, 

TO  3, 

TC  2, 

TO  9, 

TO  10, 

TO  12, 

TO  1, 

10  2, 

TO  3, 

TO  4. 

TO  10. 

TC  3, 

TO  12, 

TO  2, 

TO  9, 

TC  2, 

TO  12, 

TC  3, 

TO  8. 

TO  4, 

TO  9, 

TO  3, 


,50  AM 

50  AM 

,00  PM 

50  AM 

CO  AM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

50  AM 

50  AM 

,00  N 

00  PM 

,00  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

00  AM 

,00  PM 

00  N 

,00  PM 

50  AM 

,00  PM 

00  N 

00  PM 

,50  AM 

,00  PM 

50  AM 

,00  PM 


M  W  F 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 
T  TH 
M  W  F 

W'  F 

TH 

W  F 

W 

W 

W 
M  W 
M  W 
M  W 
DAILY 
DAILY 
M  W 
M  W 

TH 

W 

W 

TH 

TH 

W 

W 

W 


4.10  TO  5.00  PM 

8.00  TO  8.50  AM 

11.10  TO  12.00  N 

10.00  TC  10.50  AM 

2.10  TC  3.00  PM 


T 

M 

M 

T 

T 

M 

M 

M 

TEA 

T  B  A 

W 

MTkTH 

M  W  F 

M  W  F 

M  w  r 

T  B  A 
T  B  A 


7.00 

TC 

7.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

W 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

W 

1Z.40 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M 

w 

7.00 

TO 

8.20 

AM 

T 

TH 

3.40  TO 
12.40  TO 


5.00  PM 
2.00  PM 


11.10  TC  12.30  PM 

8.30  TO   9.50  AM 

11 .10  TO  12.30  PM 

8.30  TC   9.50  AM 

7.00  TO   8.20  AM 

11.10  TO  12.30  PM 


TH 

TH 

W 

n 

M 

TH 

TH 

TH 


265 
266 
266 
266 
215 
215 
?66 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
221 
31 
31 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 


115 
231 
107 
245 
155 


290 
278 
172 
288 
290 
A068 
290 
278 


JKB 
JKB 
JKri 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKS 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 


JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 

JKB 


172 

JKB 

172 

JKB 

172 

JKB 

172 

JKB 

273 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKBA 

JKB 

JKB 


8.30 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

17? 

JKB 

3.40 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

80 

JKB 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

W 

290 

JKB 

12.40 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W 

80 

JKB 

2.10 

TC 

3.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

278 

JJUi 

3.40 

10 

5.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

278 

JKB 

2.10 

TO 

3.30 

PM 

M 

W 

290 

JKB 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

W 

80 

JKB 

8.30 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

W 

A068 

JKBA 

12.40 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

288 

JKB 

e.30 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

W 

172 

JKB 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

w 

288 

JKB 

2.10 

TO 

3.30 

PM 

M 

w 

288 

JKB 

11  .10 

TC 

12.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

288 

JKB 

2.10 

TO 

3.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

172 

JKB 

2.10 

TC 

3.30 

PM 

M 

W 

278 

JKB 

11.10 

TO 

12.30 

PM 

M 

W 

278 

JKB 

11.10 

TO 

12.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

172 

JKB 

2.10 

TO 

3.30 

PM 

M 

W 

172 

JKB 

7.00 

TC 

8.20 

AM 

T 

TH 

80 

JKB 

8.30 

10 

9.50 

AM 

M 

W 

278 

JKB 

12.40 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

172 

JKB 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

172 

JKB 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

S068 

JKBA 

2.10 

TC 

3.30 

PM 

M 

W 

80 

JKB 

2.10 

TO 

3.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

80 

JKB 

3.40 

10 

5.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

288 

JKB 

12.40 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

BO 

JKB 

11.10 

10 

12.30 

PM 

M 

W 

80 

JKB 

12.40 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W 

»068 

JKBA 

8.30 

TO 

9.5C 

AM 

M 

h 

80 

JKB 

11.10 

TO 

12.30 

PM 

M 

w 

i068 

JKBA 

2.10 

10 

3.30 

PM 

M 

w 

^068 

JKBA 

3.40 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

w 

1068 

JKBA 

9.30 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

288 

JKB 

7.00 

TC 

fa. 20 

AM 

T 

F 

288 

JKB 

11.10 

10 

12.30 

PM 

T 

F 

S068 

JKBA 

2.10 

10 

3.30 

PM 

T 

F 

106B 

JKBA 

12.40 

1C 

2.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

290 

JKB 

2.10 

10 

3.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

290 

JKB 

12.40 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W 

28  8 

JKB 

12.40 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W 

278 

JKB 

12.40 

10 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W 

290 

JKB 

8.30 

10 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

290 

JKB 

11.10 

TO 

12.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

290 

JKB 

ti.30 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

80 

JKS 

11.10 

1C 

12.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

80 

JKB 

11  .10 

TO 

12.30 

PM 

M 

W 

288 

JKB 

12.40 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

4068 

JKBA 

2.10 

TC 

3.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

288 

JKB 

B.30 

TO 

9.5P 

AM 

M 

W 

290 

JKB 

11.10 

TC 

12.30 

PM 

T 

TH 

290 

JKB 

c 
c 

C 
C 

c 
c 
c 
c 

C 
C 

Ct 
Ct 


SMITH   H    T 
BAKER    A    H 
SMITH    H    T 
SMITH    i    a 
ASHIY    N    T 
PETE-tSEN    IJ 
SMITH   G    <* 
NELSON    ,-.    E 
SMITH    H    T 
NFLSCN    5    = 
PFKKY    0    J 
STC  )DAR0    TO 
HARMi;!^    S    E 
WA^NEi^    S    E 
aOVER    0    L 
BAXE^    il    H 
WARNER    S    e 
WARNER    S    € 
SMIT,<    rv    ■» 
BOVER   ■;    L 
BOYER    r,    L 
PETERSEN    ij 
PETERS6M    3J 
STC>,5A^0    TO 
PERRY    0    J 
PERRY    0    J 
PErEi*SE,N    9J 
BOYER    G   L 
SMITH    H    T 
PETERSEN    3J 
BELL    R    J 
PERRY    ')    J 
STO')0!lRJ    TO 
NELSCN    ,5    E 
NFLSCN    G    E 


ANDFRSCN   M 
WALKFi*    S    H 
WALKER    S    H 
PEARCE    W    E 
JTNES    C    1 


PARKER    0    W 
PAi^KER     t    * 
SMIT't   M    £ 
PhARCE    W    E 
WISTISE^   MJ 
DAINES    R    H 
CAll    I    T 
SMITH    A    E 


TAYLIR    W    J 
H4TC  I    •<    0 
PARKER    5    A 
PARKER    0    W 
PINNEY    J    K 
PINN":/    J    K 
MCKIN;SON    GE 
HATCH    R    3 
HATCi   \    0 
HATCi)    R    0 
LAMBERT    *    R 
CALOE^    J    H 
SMITI    -K    E 
LAViJF^T    H    R 
LA*.1S'IT    w    R 
PINNEY    J    K 
BARNES    H    W 
MCKINNON    GF 
BARNES    >\    * 
DEVEY    C    R 
SCHILL     ^   L 
SCHILL    R   L 
SCMILL    R    L 
MCKINNON    GF 
LEE    T    N 
LFE    T    N 
SMITH    -1    E 
STANFJRl    "J 
EOi^A'^iOS    w    F 
RICKENBACH    ' 
HISTISEN    MJ 
CMSTENSENEL 
CHSTENSENEL 
CHSTFNSENEL 
LEE    T    .\ 
STAFF 
GARRISC^    RH 
GARRISON    RH 
COVEY    S    ^ 
CO/EY    S    R 
OAKS    C    L 
STAFF 
STAFF 
CALL    1    T 
DAINES    *.    H 
OAKS    C   L 
OAKS    C    L 
CHSTENSENEL 
HUOBAR  )    £    0 
KARNES    iH   A 
EDWARDS    W   F 
CALL    I    T 


32 


INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT         NO 


CAREER 


SEC 


0RIENTATIOI»J 


00242 

00252 

00262 

00272 

00283 

00293  ! 

00303 

0C313 

00  32  3 

00333 

003*3 

00353 

0036  3 

00374 

00384 

00394 

00404 

00414 

00424 

00434 


CR  OR  096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 
096 


CHEMICAjL  ENGINEER 


067T1 


06781 
06791 
06801 
06811 
06621 
06831 
06841 
06851 
06E62 
06E72 
06682 
06892 
06902 
06912 
06922 
CtS32 
C6942 
06953 
06963 
06973 


CH  EN  100 
FRICAY,  OU 


CH  EN  100 


ECTUfE  ON 


I    SECTICN  CN  MC^CAY 


CH  EN  273  HOME  STUCr  (210  HRC8I 


CH  EN  273 
373 
3  74 
378 
474 
476 
477 
478 
49  lA 
498 
499 
582 
673 
577 
691R 
697 
699 
791R 
797 
799 


CHEMISTRY 


06983 
C6993 
07004 
07C14 
07024 
07035 
07045 
07C55 
07065 
07075 
07085 
07C95 
07105 
07115 
07126 
07136 


07146 
07156 
07166 
07176 
07186 
0719  6 
072Ct 
07217 
07227 
07237 
07247 
07257 
07267 
072  7  7 


CHEM  100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
102 
102 
103 
103 
103 
103 
103Q 
1030 
1030 
103Q 

105  LECTURi 


MITK  QUIZ 
OR  16.  105 


WITH  QUIZ  ! 
105  SEC  3  t 
QUIZ  SEC  31 
SEC  4  MUST 


SEC  41,42t'3.44, 


CHE 


M   105 

105 

105 

105 

105 

1050 

135Q 

1050 

105Q 

105C 

105Q 

1050 

105Q 

1050 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 

a 

9 
10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
90 
91 


CCjLPSE 
DESCRIPTION 


CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 
CAREER 


ttlCANCE 
GLICANCE 
CLICANCE 
CUICANCE 
GllCANCE 
GtinANCE 
GLICANCE 
GUICANCE 
GUICANCE 
GLIfANCE 
GLICANCE 
GUIDANCE 
GUICANCE 
GUICANCE 
GLICANCE 
GLICANCE 
GLICANCE 
GLICANCE 
GUICANCE 
GUIDANCE 


CHE>«  100  HIME  STUDY  (21C  l-PCBI 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

90 

I 

2 

I 

2 

3 

4 

11 

21 

31 

41 

SEC 


3EC 


II 

SEC  2 
EC  21 

UST 


1 

2 

3 

4 

90 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

15 

21 

22 

23 


INTRO  CHEM  ENGR  I 


CHEf  HRCC 
CHEf  ENG 
TRAKSPCPT 
SCI  OF  EN 
CHE^'  EKG 
UNIT  CPER 
LMT  CFER 
CHEM  ENG 
SEMINAR 
SPECIAL  F 
UNCERGRAC 
INTRC  NUC 
TRANSPORT 
CREATIVE 
SEMINAR 
RESEARCH 
TKESIS 
COCTOPATE 
DOCTORATE 
CISSERTAT 


ESS  PRINC 
THERMOUYN 

PHENCM 
G  MATERLS 
THERMODYN 
ATICNS 
ATICN  LAB 
KINETICS 

RCBLEMS 
THESIS 

LEAR  ENGR 
PHENUM 

SK  CHEM  E 


SEMINAR 
RESEARCH 
ICN 


if  CCL 
EM  CCL 
EH  CCL 
if  CCL 
EM  CCL 
EM  CCL 
TRC  CH 
TRC  CH 
TKO  CH 
TRC  CH 
TRC  CH 
TRC  CH 
IZ 
IZ 
IZ 
IZ 


LEGE  CHEM 
LEGE  CHE^' 
LEGE  CHEM 
LECE  CHEM 
LEGE  CHEM 
LEGE  CHEM 
EMSTRY 
Ef ISTRY 
if    LAb 
EM  LAS 
EM  LAB 
if    LAB 


BE 


I  MLST  BE  TAKEN 
r  12,  13,  14,  15 

MUST  BE  TAKEN 
,22,23,24  CR  25. 
TAKEN  WITF 


,32,33,34  CR  35.  105 
BE  TAKEN  WlTh  CLIZ 


CR  45. 

GEN  COLLEGE  CHEM 

GEN  COLLEGE  CHEM 

GEN  CCLLECE  CHEM 

GEN  COLLEGE  CHEM 

GEN  COLLEGE  CHEM 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 


NG  SCIENCE 


C  B 
E  L 
P  K 


CLASS-PERIOO 


8.00  10 
8.00  TO 
9.00  TO 
9. CO  TO 
12.10  TO 
12.10  TO 
1  .10  TO 
1.1'>  TO 
2.10  TO 
2.10  TC 
8.00  TO 
9.00  TC 
9.00  10 
12.10  TC 
12.10  TC 
1.10  TC 
1.10  TC 
2.10  TO 
6. CO  TO 
6.00  TO 


8.50  AM 

8.5C  AM 

9.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

2. CO  PM 

3.O0  PM 

3.00  PM 

8.50 

9.50 

9 

1 

1 

2 

2 

3 

7.40  PM 

7.40  PM 


AM 
AM 
.50  AM 
.00  PM 
,00  PM 
.00  PM 
.00  PM 
.00  PM 


10. CO  TO  10.50  AM 


I.IO 
3.10 
B.CO 

10.00 
2.10 
9.00 
2.10 

11.10 
4.10 


3.10 

IC.OO 

I.  10 

4.10 


TC  2, 

TO  4, 

IC  8, 

TO  10. 

IC  3, 

10  9. 

TO  5. 

TC  12. 

TC  5. 


TO  4. 

10  10. 

TC  2, 

TO  5, 


00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
50  4M 
00  PM 
00  N 
00  PM 


00  PM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 


4.10  IC   5.00  PM 


8.0C 
10.00 
4.10 
B.OO 
9.00 
5. CO 
8.00 
11.10 
8.00 
8.00 
2.10 
2.10 
8.00 
8.00 
2.10 
2.10 


TO  a. 

TO  10, 
TO   5, 


TO 
TO 
TC 
TC 


TO  12 
TO  11 
TO  11 


TO 

TO 
TC 

TC 
TO 
TO 


50  AM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
30  PM 
50  AM 
00  ;>! 
00  AM 
00  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

TH 


M  F 


W  F 
F 

k  F 

W  F 

k)  F 

t<  F 


B  A 
8  A 


B  A 
B  A 


8.00  TO 

9.00  TC 

11.10  TC 

2.10  TO 

5.20  TO 

7.CC  TC 

B.nO  TC 

8. CO  TO 

9.ro  TC 

12.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

7. CO  TC 

e.CO  TO 

9. CO  10 


8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

12.00  N 

3.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

7.50  AM 

8.50  AM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

l."n  PM 

l.OO  PM 

7.50  AM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 


M  W  F 

M  t,  F 

M  W  F 

DAILY 

DAILY 

H 

DAILY 

DAILY 

U 

kv 

W 

M 

M 

W 

V, 

W 


H  F 

U    F 

tt  F 

Vi  F 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 


ROOM — BLDG 


A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
An34 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
A034 
2241 
2241 


245 
235 

248 
248 
244 
248 
248 
248 
248 


250 
250 
250 
168 
168 
215 
230 
230 
420 
460 
421 
460 
430 
450 
430 
440 


261 
2  50 

250 
250 
215 
215 
235 
430 
430 
215 
235 
235 
440 
440 


JKBA 
JK6A 
JKfiA 
JKBA 
JKPA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKRA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKPA 
JKBA 
SFLC 
SFLC 


255   ESC 


ESC 

ESC 

FELB 

FELB 

B34 

FELB 

FELB 

felb' 

FELB 


280  ESC 

220  B34 

248  FELB 

248  FELB 


248   FELB 


ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

8RMB 

BRMB 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 


MCKB 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 


SPEC  lAL 
ENROLLMbNT 


MAJURS  ONLY 


GEN  CCLL  ONLY 
tEN  COLL  ONLY 


APPROV 
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TE9C-IF-1 


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RAINE* 
JENStM 
JENSEN 
JEMSEN 
JFMSFN 
GCJOSO 
GCOOSC 
RAI>4e:i 
RAINES 
RAINER 
JENSEN 
JENSEN 
JENSEN 
GfCOSC 
GCOOSC 


N    W    0 

\  A  n 
I   c 
J   c 
J  c 
)   c 
OEN 
1E^ 
TEN 
TEN 
N     »i    0 
N    H    0 
)    C 
J   c 
J  c 

JEN 
)EN 
OEM 

V    W    0 

N    w    0 


HA.NKS    R    H 


CHSTENiENJJ 
WILSni    -,    -A 
BA^KE^    •)    H 
BASKET    0    H 
HANKS     H    tl 
fJLASSETT    JM 
HORTON    ^    0 
POPE    i    J 
GLASSE1T    JM 
STIFF 
ST4FF 

RanFi<s  V  c 
SMCijr  L  0 

BAUKE^    0    H 

GL.ISS^TT    JM 

STOFF 

STAFF 

GLASSETT    JM 

ST\FF 

ST^FF 


SNO^V    ■<    L 
ANOE^jCN    KP 
DALLEY    N    K 
BEN'NION    Q    C 
BENNIO  g    0    C 
STIFF 

BRIOSHIW    JS 
PAUL    E     > 
WING    J     H 
WING    J    H 
BRYNER    L    C 
HRYNi;^    L    C 
WING    J    H 
WING    J    H 
BRr.NE-l    L    C 
DRY.NE<    L    C 


WILSC'I 

H 

J 

THCOME 

M 

PACK  R 

HALL  H 

STIFF 

WILSCN 

J 

WILSCN 

J 

WiLSCN 

J 

WILSCN 

J 

WILSCN 

J 

WILSCN 

J 

THCRME 

M 

THC'<N  = 

M 

THC^>li; 

M 

INDEX 


DEPT 


CATG 

NO 


SEC 


CUUHSE 
DESCPIPTICN 


CR 
HR 


G  R 
f  L 

P  K 


CL&SS-PERinO 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


RCOM — BLOG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE-' 


TEACHER 


C7287 
07297 
OTS-Je 
07318 
07328 
07338 
073*8 
07358 
07368 
07378 
07388 
07398 


CHEK  105Q 
105Q 
105Q 
1050 
105Q 
105C 
1050 
10  50 
1050 
1050 
105Q 
1O50 

106  LECTURE 


2* 
25 
31 
32 

33 
3^^ 
35 
<.! 
42 
43 
44 
45 


QUIZ 
0UI7 
QUIZ 
CUIZ 
QUIZ 
CUIZ 
QUIZ 
QUIZ 
QUIZ 
QUIZ 
QUIZ 
QUIZ 


SEC  1  MLST  BE  TAKfN 


EC 


WITH  LAB  S 
OR  LAB  SEC 
106  LECTURE 


11  ANC  QUIZ  SEC  11 

12    AMJ3    CUIZ    SFC    12. 

i 
SEC  2  M.ST  BE  TAKEN 


07419 
07419 
0742* 
07439 
0744S 
07459 
07469 
0747S 
074t9 
0749C 


07500 
C7510 
C752C 
07530 
C754C 
07550 
C756C 
C7570 
07581 
07591 
07601 
07611 


07621 
07631 
07441 
07651 
07661 
C7672 
07682 
07692 
07702 
07712 
07722 
07732 


07742 
07752 
07763 
07773 
07783 
07793 
078C3 
07813 
07823 
07833 
07843 
07854 


WITH    LAB    SEt    21    llVNC    CUIZ    SEC    21 


LAB    SEC  |22    AND    QUIZ    SFC    22 


CHEM   106 


106 

2 

106L 

11 

106L 

12 

106L 

21 

106L 

22 

106Q 

11 

106Q 

12 

1060 

21 

1060 

22 

GEN  CCLLEGt  CHFM 

GEN  CCLLFGE  CHFM 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 
I  LAB 
I  QUIZ 
i  QUIZ 
I  QUIZ 
;  CUIZ 


111  LECTURE  SEC  a  NLST  EE  TAKEN 

WITK  QUIZ  SEC  llj. 

Ill  LECTURE  SFC  Z  ."LST  BE  TAKFN 

i 

WITH  QUIZ  S|EC  21^ 

111  LECTURE  SEC  b  MLST  BF  TAKEN 

WITH    OUIZ    SiEC    311. 


Ill    LECTURE 


WITH  QUIZ  SiEC  41 


CHEW   111 
111 
111 
111 
1110 
1110 
1110 
1110 
114 
114 
1140 
1140 

151  LECTURE 


SEC 


1 

2 

3 

4 

11 

21 

31 

41 

1 

2 

11 

21 


4  VLST  BE  TAKEN 


PPIN  CF  ChFH 

PRIN  CF  CFEM 

PRIN  CF  CHFM 

PRIN  CF  CHEM 

OUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

INTRC  ANAL  CHEM 

INTRC  ANAL  CHEM 

tuiz 

QUIZ 


SEC    I    MLST    Bf    TAKFN 


UITt-    QUIZ    SEC    1 
151    LECTURE!    SEC 


(WITH    QUIZ    SEC    2     iNt    LAB    SfcC    21 


OR  22. 


\M    LAB  SFC  11. 
I    MLST  BF  TAKEN 


CHEM 


151 

151 

151L 

151L 

ISIL 

1510 

151Q 

223 

223L 

223L 

2230 

2230 


1 

2 

11 

21 

22 

1 

2 

1 

11 

12 

11 

12 


CHEM  351  SEjC  2  REQUIRES  DEFT, 
/AL. 


I 
CHAIRMAN'S  IaPPRO 


CHFM 


351 

351 

351 

3510 

3510 

3510 

351Q 

3510 

351Q 

352 

3520 

3520 


I 
2 
3 
11 
12 
21 
22 
31 
32 

U 
12 


INTRU  CPC  CHEM 

INTRU  OPG  CHEM 

LAB 

LAB 

LAE 

QUIZ 

CUIZ 

CUANT 

LAB 

LAB 

CUIZ 

CUIZ 


i.    CCAL  ANAL 


iMC  CHEMISTRY 
^NIC  CHEMISTRY 
\MC  CHEMISTRY 


ORGAN 

CRGAN 

URGAN 

QUIZ 

CUIZ 

QUIZ 

CUIZ 

CUIZ 

CUIZ 

ORGANIC  CHEMISTRY 

CUIZ 

CUIZ 


9. 
12. 

8. 
11. 
11. 


00  TO 

10  10 

CO  TO 

n  Tc 

10  TO 

12.10  TC 

1.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

1.10  in 

I.  10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.10  TO 


9.50  AM 

I.OO  PM 

8.50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

1.00  PM 
2.00 


PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 


TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 


11.10  TO  12.00  N 


T  TH 


10  TO 
10  TO 


2.10  TO 

11.10  10 

11.10  10 

2.10  1C 

2.10  TC 


3.00  PM 

5. CO  PM 
5. CO  PM 
2.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
3.00  PM 


II  .10  TC  12.00  N 
11.10  TO  12.00  N 


TH 
TH 
TH 

h 
M 


8.00  10 

11.10  TO 

1.10  10 

3.10  10 

8. CO  1C 

11.10  TO 

10  TC 

10  10 

10  10 

11.10  1C 

11.10  1C 

11.10  TO 


1. 

3. 

11. 


8.50  AM 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

4. 00  PM 

2.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

12.0"  N 

12.00  N 


MThTH 

MTVuTH 
MThTH 
MTtiTH 

F 
F 
F 
F 
T 
T 
T 
TH 


TH 
TH 


9. CO  TO 


in 

10 


,10  1C 
,10  1C 


l.n 

8.  CO 
11 
11 

9.00  1U 

1. 10  1C 

10. CO  10 

7.00  TO 

7.00  1C 

7.00  TO 

7. 00  TO 


9.00  TC 
9.00  TO 
2.10  10 
9.00  1C 
9.00  1C 
9. CO  1C 
9.00  1C 
2.10  1C 
2.10  1C 
3.10  10 
3.10  1C 
3.10  10 


9 

2 
11 

2 

2 

9 

2. 
10.50  AM 
10. oo  AM 
10.00  AM 

7.50  AM 

7.50  AM 


.50  AM 

,00  PM 

.00  AM 

.00  PM 

,00  PM 

,50  AM 

00  PM  ^F 
M 


MlhTH 

MTV.TH 

F 

F 

F 

F 


M  F 

TH 

TH 


50  AM 

50  AM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
CO  PM 
00  PM 


M  M 

M  M 

M  U 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

T 

TH 

M  W 

T 

TH 


34 


450 
430 
450 
235 
430 
440 
235 
450 
430 
450 
215 
43) 


i  250 
I  250 
I  420 
I  460 
[  420 
'  460 
I  450 
!  450 
i  450 
i  450 


215 
215 
215 
215 
215 
215 
215 
215 
42Q 
460 
450 
450 


;  215 
i  230 
;  420 
1  420 
!  460 
'  215 
;  230 
:  230 
\  420 
!  460 
430 
.  430 


230 
235 
2  30 
230 
230 
235 
235 
2  30 
230 
230 
230 
230 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
FSC 
ESC 
ESC 
FSC 
ESC 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


THCRNE 

THCRNE 

PACK  R 

PACK 

PACK 

PACK 

PACK 

HALL 

HALL 

HALL 

HALL 


HALL  H 


AN^ERS0^4 

KP 

0 

WILSON  T 

J 

ANOERSCN 

K? 

ANCERSCM 

KP 

WILSC-^  B 

J 

WILSCN  B 

J 

ANCERSCN 

KP 

ANCERSCN 

KP 

WILSCN  B 

J 

WILSCN  a 

J 

B 

BUTLER  E 

A 

8 

G04TES  J 

R 

B 

OTT  J  a 

B 

MANGLSCN 

NF 

BUTLER  E 

A 

GOATES  J 

R 

OTT  J  B 

MANGLSCM 

NF 

BUTLER  E 

4 

BUTLER  e 

A 

BUTLER  6 

A 

BUTLER  F 

A 

BRYNER 
WING  J 
BRYNER 
WING  J 
WING  J 
BRYNER 
WING  J 
DALLEY 
OALLEY 
DALLEY 
OALLEY 
DALLEY 


BROAOBNT  HS 
BLACKH41  AU 
CASTLE  R  N 
BRCAORNT  HS 
BPCAOBNT  HS 
8L4CKH41  4U 
BLACKHAi  AU 
CASTLE  <    N 
CASTLE  R  N 
HAWKINS  R  T 
HAWKINS  R  T 
HAWKINS  R  r 


INDEX 


CATG 
OEPT         NO 


SEC 


CCLKSE 
Cf SCfrlPTICN 


C    B 
E    L 

P    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


RCOM — BLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENRULLwtNT 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


TEACHER 


353    SEC    1     1 

ONLY.    SEC    ; 


07t6'i 
0787'i 
07864 
0789'. 
0790'* 
0791'! 
C7S24 
C7934 
07945 
07955 
07965 
07975 
C7Sa5 
C7995 
08CC6 

oeci6 

08C27 
08037 
C8047 
08057 
0eC67 
08077 
06087 
08097 
08107 
08118 
08128 
08138 

oei<>8 

06158 
08168 
08178 
08186 
08198 
08259 
08219 
08229 
08239 
08249 
08259 


HCUR. 


CHEf 


08269 
08279 
08219 
08299 
08300 
C8310 
C8320 
C8330 
C8340 
08350 
C836C 
C8370 
08380 
08391 
C8'.01 
08411 
08421 
08431 
08441 
08451 
08461 
08471 
08482 


08492 
08  502 
08512 
08522 
08532 
08542 
08552 
C8562 
08573 


C8583 
08593 
086C3 
08613 


353 

353 

353 

353 

3530 

353g 

354 

3540 

355 

355Q 

384 

385 

385 

461 

462 

504 

504L 

504L 

518 

521 

522 

522L 

551 

551L 

561 

565 

581 

5810 

594R 

598 

600 

663 

68  3 

684 

697 

699 

765 

789 

797 

799 


CDFR  210  HC 


CDFR 


210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
210 
21C 
210 
210 
210 
211 
211 

CDFR    261    HC 


S    2    CREDIT    FCLFS 
t    3    ARE     1    CRECIT 


1  nPGAMC  CHEK  LAB 

2  ORGANIC  CEEM  LAO 

3  CRGAMC  CEEM  LAB 
31  ORGANIC  ChfM  LAB 
11  Lbll 

21  QUIZ 

1  CRGAMC    CEEM    LAB 

11  QUIZ 

1  CRGAMC    Cl-Ef    LAB 

11  QUI  7 

1  INTKC     Ft-YSlU    CHEM 

1  PHYSIC    C^E^    LAB 

2  PHYSIC    C^E^    LAB 

1  PHYSICAL     CHEMISTRY 

1  Pt-YSICAL    CHEMISTRY 

1  INSTPUNTL    ANALYSIS 

11  LAO 

12  LAB 

1  INCRGAMC    SYNTHES 

1  ANALYTICAL    CHEM 

1  CHEM     INSTPU^ENTATN 

1  LAO 

1  SYST     IDEN    OKG    CCMP 

11  LAB 

1  CEEf    THEPfCDYNAMIC 

1  MOJ    PHYSICAL     CHEM 

1  bICCI-FMSTRY 

1  QUIZ 

1  GENERAL     SFMNAR 

1  SPECIAL    FFCBLEKS 

1  DIRECTEU    TCHG   CHEM 

1  REACTICN    KINETICS 

1  BICC^f^    CAP30HYDRA 

1  DICCHE^    FRCTEINS 

1  MASTERS    RESEARCH 

1  CASTERS    THESIS 

1  CUANTUM    CHEMISTRY 

1  SEL    TOPICS    BinCHEM 

1  nCCTCRAL    RESEARCH 

1  DISSERTATICN 


CHILD  DEVIlLOPMENT 


COFR 


261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
261 
305 
305 
305 


COFR  312 
312 
312 
312 

CDFR  321  L< 

IN  REOUIREI 


RCOM  1405  SFLC 


08623 

CDFR 

321 

08633 

321 

08643 

321 

08653 

321 

1 

3 

4 

5 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

50 

90 

91 

92 

1 

2 


ME  STUDY  I21C  ERCBI 


ME  STUDY  (21C  FPCBI 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 

90 
1 
2 

90 


CDFR  312  HCME  STJUY  (210  ERCB) 


I 

2 

3 

90 


PRER 


CHI 

CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
CHI 
GRC 
GRC 


LO  CEVE 
LD  DEVE 
LO  CFVE 
LD  LEVE 
LO  DEVE 
LO  CEVE 
LD  DEVE 
LD  CEVE 
LD  DEVE 
LD  CEVE 
LD  DEVE 
LO  OEVE 
LD  CEVE 
LD  CEVE 
LO  CEVE 
DEVE 
CEVE 
DEVE 
CEVE 
CEVE 
LD  DEVE 
hTH  DEV 
hTH  DEV 


LD 
LD 
LO 
LD 
Lti 


LOFME 
LCPMF 
LCPME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LOPhE 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LCPME 
LCFME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LUPMC 
ICPME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LOPME 
LOFME 
PRES 
PRES 


NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

NT 

CHL 

CHL 


THE  LD 
THE  LO 
THE  LO 
THE 
TEE  LD 
THE  LD 
DEV 
DEV 
DEV 


FAMLY 

FAMLY 

FAMLY 

FAMILY 

FAMLY 

FAMLY 

INFANCY 

INFANCY 

INFANCY 


PRIN  CHILE  GUIDANC 
PRIN  CHILD  GUIDANC 
PRIN  CFILC  GUIDANC 
PRIN  CFILD  GUIDANC 


6  TIMES  0ESIGN4TFD 


EGISTRATICN  IN 


1  NURSERY  SCHOOL 

2  NURSERY  SChCOL 

3  NURSERY  SCHCCL 

4  NURSERY  SCHCOL 


V 
V 
V 
V 
0 
0 
2 
0 
2 
0 
3 
2 
2 
3 
3 
2 
0 
0 
2 
2 
2 
0 
V 
0 
3 
2 
4 
0 
.5 
V 
1 
2 
2 
3 
V 
V 
3 
V 
V 
V 

& 


11.10  TC 
2.10  TO 
2.10  TO 
2.10    TC 

11.10  TO 
2.10  TO 
7.00  TO 
7.00  TO 
7. CO  TO 
00  TO 
10  TC 
00  TO 
10  TO 
10    Tf 

10.00  TC 
1.10  TO 
2.10  TC 
2.10    TC 

11  .1?    TO 

11.10  TO 
1.10  TO 
2.10  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TC 
8.C"  Tfl 
8.00  TO 
7.00  TC 
9.00  TO 
3.10    TO 


7. 

3. 

7. 
11. 
11  . 


2.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

5.0T  PM 

3.00  PM 

12.00  N 

3.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

7.50  AM 

10.00  AM 

7.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

2.00  PM 

12.00 

10.50 


TH 


N 
AM 


,10  PM 
,00  PM 
,00    PM 


2.00  PM 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

11.00  AM 

ft. 50  AM 

8.50  AM 

7.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

5.00  PM 


T 

T 

TH 

TH 

T 

T 

T 

T 

T 

TH 

M 

T 

T 

M 

M 

T 

T 

TH 

T    TH 


TH 

b>    F 
TH 
TH 
Vi    F 

M    F 


1.10    TC       2.00    PM 
11.10    TC    12.00    N 
7.00    TC       7.5C    AM 


8.00    TO      8.50    AM 
11.10    TO    12.00    N 


FyiMILY  RE 


TH 

TH 

W  F 
TH 
HTVTH 
F 
M 
T 
T 
T 
T 
•M 
T 
T 
M 
T 
T 
T 


0    A 
B    A 
TH 
TH 
V.    F 
8   A 
B    A 
M    F 
TH 
B    A 
B    A 


320 

320 

220 

440 

440 

440 

320 

440 

320 

440 

250 

688 

686 

235 

440 

440 

216 

216 

216 

242A 

110 

110 

242A 

320 

242A 

390 

255 

275 

446 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
WIOB 

moB 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

MARB 

MARB 


242A  ESC 
274   MARB 
341   MARB 


440 
341 


ESC 
MARB 


4  F 

4  F 

4  S 

4  S 


ATlbNSHlS^S 


7.00  TC 
S.CO  TO 
9.00  TC 
9.00  TO 

10.00  TO 

11.10 

11.10 

12.10  TC 

12.10  TO 
1.10  TC 
2.10  TC 
2.10  TO 
3.10 
3.10 
4.10  TC 
4.10  TO 
1.10  TC 
2.10  TO 
4.30  TO 
7.45  TC 
7.45  TC 
8. CO  TO 

10. CO  TC 


TC 
TO 


TO 
TO 


9. 

9. 

10. 


7.00  TC 

8.00  TO 

12. 

1, 

10  TO 

20  TO 


.11  TC 
,10  TC 


7,50  AM 

8.50  AM 

50  AM 

50  AM 

50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

4-00  PM 

5.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

10.15  PM 

10.15  PM 

8.50  AM 

10.50  AM 


7.50  AM 

8.50  AM 

I. 00  PM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

7.00  PM 


00  TO  11.00  AM 
00  TO  11.00  AM 
45  TC  10.15  PM 


12.1"  TC   1.00  PM 

8.00  TO  10.00  AM 

1.10  TC   3.00  PM 

6.00  TO   7.40  PM 


M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

T 

M 

W 

TH 

M  H 

M  W 


TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 

t>  F 

V.  F 


T  TH 
T  TH 
T  TH 

W 


3236 
3228 
3236 
3228 
3228 
3236 

228 
3236 
3228 

167 
3236 
3228 
3236 
3228 
3236 
3228 
3235 
SL  HL 
2201 
1219 
3232 
3236 
3236 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
MCKB 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
CNTR 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


1219 
2237 
1101 
32C8 
1219 
228 
1121 
1121 
1245 


1103 
3232 
323? 
1219 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


T  R  A 

T  B  A 

T  8  A 

T  8  A 


SPECIAL    APPROVAL    REQUIRED    BEFORE    CLASS    CARDS    MAY    BE    CBTAINEC    — 

A-TEACHER,    B-OEPARTMENT    CHAIRCAN,    C-TEACHER    CERTIFICATION    OFFICE. 

»-CLASS    FEE.    E-CVENING    FEE    CF     $3.00    PER    CRECIT    HOUR,    *-CLASS    FEE    PLUS    EVENING    FEE    OF    J3 .00    PEP    CREDIT    HOUR. 
GER-CLASS    FILLING   GENERAL    RECUIREMENTS    --         0-BICLCGICAL    SCIENCE,    H-HUMANITIES    AND    FINE    ARTS. 

P-PHYSICAL    SCIENCE,    P-RELIGICN,    S-SOCIAL    SCIENCE,     L-LANCUAGE,    M-MATHEMAT ICS-STATI STI CS-LOGIC-SC lENCE . 
BLK    ~         F-FIRST    BLOCK   ONLY,    S-SECCND    BLOCK    CNLY. 


BLACKHA^  4U 
RRADSHAW  JS 
8RCA0t(MT  HS 
BR34J8.MT  HS 
BLAC<H*M  AU 
BRAOSHAW  J  S 
CASTLE  I*  N 
CASTLE    <    i 

castle  r  n 
castle  r  n 
whTte  f  g 

WHITE    F    G 
STAFF 

THCRNE    J     M 
OTT     J    B 
WCCLLEY    E    M 
WCCLLEY    F    M 
WCOLLEY    E    M 
BILLS    J    L 
WL'OLLEir    E    H 
CL'JFF    C    L 
CLU=F    C    L 
PAUL    e    G 
PAUL    E    G 
GOATES    J    ^ 
BILLS    J    L 
SWENSE^I    A    0 
SWENSEN    A    D 
CASTLE    <K    N 
HAHKIMS    R    T 
HAWKINS    R    T 
MANGLSCN    NF 
SWcNSEN    A    D 
SMITH    H    A 
HAHKINS    ^    T 
HAWKINS    R    T 
PACK    <    T 
WHITE    F    G 
HAWKIMS    R    T 
HAWKINS    R    T 


STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

PRICE 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

BUSATH    G    R 

PRICE    A    H 

CAHOO>l    0    W 

STAFF 

JCNES    R    C 

JONES    R    C 


A    H 


STAFF 
STAFF 

DUEROEN    C    B 
STAFF 
STAFF 

DUEROEN    C    B 
LARSEN   J    ■< 
LARSFN    J    M 
STAFF 


MEAD    0    6 
WHITF     I    F 
WHITE     I    F 
MEAD    0    E 


LARSEN    J    M 
CLARK    H    C 
LARSEN    J    M 
CLARK    H    C 


35 


INUtX 


CATG 

DEPT    NO 


SEC 


-f- 


CCLRSE 
DESCRIPTION 


CR 
HR 


G    B 
E    L 

R    K 


CLASS-PERIOO 


CAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM — MLOG 


SPECIAL 
tNRULLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE 


TEACHER 


CDFR  322  LA 
IN  REQUIRE 


ROOM  1405  SFLC 


0666^ 
08674 

08684 
Oe69'i 
08704 
08714 


08724 
08734 
08744 
08755 
08765 
08775 
08785 
08795 
08805 
C8815 
06625 
08835 
08846 
08856 
08866 
08676 
08866 
08696 
C6906 
08916 
C8926 
C8937 
C8947 
C8957 
C8S67 
08977 
06987 
C8997 
09006 
09019 


CDFR 


322 
322 
323 
323 
323 
323 


CDFR 


B  TI 
PR 


HE 


ERIE 


S  CESICNATEC 
IGISTRATICN  IN 


CDFR  360  HtHE  STUDY  (210  FRCB) 


360 
360 
360 
360 
360 
360 
360 
3  60 
360 
3  60 
360 
360 
360  i 
360  j 
360  ; 
360  i 
360  j 
360  i 
360   ; 

360  i 

361  [ 
361 
361 
361 
362 
362 
362 
362 
362 
410  I 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

■  6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

90 

91 

1 

2 

3 

4 

1 

2 

3 

4 

90 

1 


GREAT  EXP  WITH  CHC 
GREAT  EXP  WITH  CHL 
CRG  PLAN  PPESCHL 
ORG  PLAN  PRESCHL 
ORG  FLAN  FFESCHL 
CRG  PLAN  PRESChL 


ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

ACHV 

FAfi    R 

FAK    K 

FAM    R 

FAf    F 

CHILD 

CHILD 

CHILD 

CHILD 

CHILD 

ADV    C 


SUCCESS 
SLCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 
SUCCESS 

success 

ELATICN 

ELATICN 

ELATICN 

ELATICN 

IN  FAM 

IN  FAM 

IN  FAM 

-IN  FAM 

IN  FAf^ 

HILD  DE 


MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARK 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARK 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 
MARR 

SHIPS 

SHIPS 

SHIPS 

SHIPS 

ILY 

ILY 

ILY 

ILY 

UY 

VELOP 


CDFR    422    LAiB    TIM^S    DESIGNATED    IN 

'  i         L 

i  REQUIRED  PRiEREGISTRATICN  IN 
i  Root'  1405  SiFLC   I 


CSC29  i  CDFR 

09039  j 

09049  • 

C9C59  ' 

C9C69  ! 

C9C79  i 

C9C69 

09099 

C9100 

C9110 

C9120 

C913P 

09140 

C9150 

09160 

C9170 

C918C 

09190 

09201  ! 

09211 

09221 

09231 

C9241 

09251 

09261 

09271 

09261 

09292 

09302 

09312 

09322 

09  3  32 


422L 

422L 

422L 

422L 

445 

445 

460 

461 

492 

492 

492 

492 

492 

540 

570 

590 

595 

597 

611 

622R 

623 

640 

650A 

655A 

655A 

660 

662 

699 

740 

755 

70s 

799 


CHINESE 


09342 
C9352 
C9362 
09372 
09383 
09393 
0S4D3 
09413 
09423 


CHIN 


CiViL  ENGINEERING  SCIENCE 


09433 


09443 
09453 
09463 
09474 
09464 
09494 
09504 
09514 


101 
201 
201 
211 
321 
441 
443 
445 
490R 


1 

2 
3 

4 
1 
2 
1 
90 
1 
2  I 

l\ 
90  ! 

1 

1  : 

1 

1  : 

1 

1  . 

1 

1  ' 

1 

1  i 

1 

2 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1  ' 

1 

1  1 


LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

MODI  FY  IN 

MODIFYIN 

MARR  C  F 

FAKTLY 

SEM  IN 

SEM  IN 

SEC  IN 


SEM 
SEM 


CONC 
CONC 
CONC 
CCNC 


INTRC  MA 
COMM  PRO 
READINGS 
SPEC  TCP 
RES  PPCB 
CUR  CCN 
SUPV  ADM 
CUR  DEV 
THEG  ecu 
PPACTICU 
PRACTICU 
PRACTICU 
PARENT-C 
DYN  OF  M 
MASTERS 
AD  THR  M 
ADV  PRAC 
SPEC  TCP 
CISSERTA 


G  FM  BEHVR 
G  FM  BEHVR 
AM  INTERAC 

THE  LAW 
FRY  £  CONC 
HRY  t 
FRY  t 
FRY  f. 
HRY  t 
FR  FAM  CNL 
F  RESP  FAM 

IN  CDFR 
IC  IN  CDFR 
S  6  METHDS 
RES  CH  OEV 

EAR  CH  ED 
PRESCHL  ED 
N  MAR  DYAD 
M  FAM  CNSL 
M  MAR  CNSL 
M  MAR  CNSL 
HLD  INTER 
AR  INTERAC 
THESIS 
AR  FAM  CNL 
TICUM  CNSL 
C  FAM  KEL 
TICN 


CIV    E    lOOA 


CIV    E    101    HpME    SJruDY    (210    FRCP) 


CIV  E 


101 
101 
101 
101 
102 
103 
103 
200A 


1ST  YR  CHINESE 
2ND  YR  CHINESE 
2N0  YR  CHINESE 
2ND  YR  CCNV 
SELECTED  READINGS 
CLASSICAL  CHINESE 
MCDfcPN  CHIN  LIT 
CHINESE  CIVILIZATN 
IND  STUDY  IN  CHIN 


12.10  TO 
12.10  TO 


1.00  PM 
l.CP  PM 
d.OT  TO  10.00  AM 
1.10  TO  3.00  PM 
8.00  TO  10. OC  AM 
1.10  TO   3.00  PM 


DAILY 
DAILY 
M  W  F 

M  W  F 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 


7.  CO 
8. CO 

a. CO 

9.00 

9. CO 

10.00 

10. CO 

11.10 

11.10 

12.10 

1.10 

1.10 

2.10 

2.10 

3.10 

3.10 

4.10 

4.10 

5. CO 

7.45 

9.nc 

11.10 
2.10 
4.1C' 
B.O" 

10.00 
1.10 
3.10 
5. CO 
8.00 


TC 
TL 

TO 
TO 
TO 


TO  10 
TO  10 
TC  12 
TO  12 


TO 
TC 
TO 
TC 
TC 
TC 
It 
TO 
TC 
TO 


TO  10, 

TC  9. 

TO  12, 

TCJ  3, 

TO  5, 

TC  8, 

TC  10, 

TC  2, 

TO  4. 

TO  7, 

TO  10, 


50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  N 
00  N 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 

on  PM 

00  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
30  PM 
15  PM 
50  AM 
00  N 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
no  PM  ' 
30  PM 
00  AM 


M 

M 

M 

M 

M 
,M 
,M 
!  M 
i  M 
i  M  W 
i  M  W 

■  M 

Im 

iM 
I  M 

■  M 
i  M 
'  M 
i  Th 

I  ^ 

;  ^ 

\  M 

!  M 


M 

M 

M 

M 

TH 

T  TH 


4.10  TO 

4.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

7.45  TO 

8.00  TO 

1.10  TO 

6.00  TO 

1.10  TO 

5.20  TO 

9.00  TO 

1.10  TC 


8. GO  TO 
12.10  TO 


4.10  TC 
3.10  TO 


6.30  PM 

6.30  PM 

1.00  PM 

10.15  PM 

10.00  AM 

3.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

3.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

11.00  AM 

3.00  PM 


8.50  AM 
1.00  PM 


5.00  PM 
4.00  PM 


11.10  TO   1.00  PM 

I. 10  TC   3.00  PM 

10.00  TC  10.50  AM 

12.10  TO   1.00  PM 

1.10  TO   2.00  PM 


9. CO  TO   9.50  AM 
11.10  TO  12. CO  N 


T  B 

T  B 

T  B 

T  B 

W 

TH 

M  W 

TH 

TH 

TH 

T 

TH 

M 


M 

T 
T 
T 
M 
T 
T 
M  W 


W  F 


e  A 

B  A 
W  F 
TH 

B  A 


W  F 

e  A 

H  F 
TH 
W  F 


1.10  TC 

2.10  TC 

3.10 

4. 

1. 

9.00  TO 


TC 
,10  TL 
.10  TC 


2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
4.^10  PM 
5.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
9.50  AM 


i  DAILY 
! DAILY 
I  DAILY 
T  TH 
M  «  F 
DAILY 
DAILY 
M  H  F 
T  B  A 


INTRO  CIVIL  CNGR  1   .5 


IMRC  ENCP  GRAPHIC 
INTRC  ENGB  GRAPHIC 
INTRC  ENCR  GRAPHIC 
INTRC  ENCR  GRAPHIC 
ENGR  GRAPHICS  1 
ENGR  GRAPHICS 
ENGR  CRAfHICS 
INTRC  CIVIL  ENGR  2 


2 
2 
2 

2 
2 
3 
3 

.5 


12.10    TO      1.00    PM 


! 10. CO  TC  12.00  N 

3.00  TC  5.00  \PM 

1.00  10  3.00  PM 

3.00  TO  5.00  PM 

3.10  TO  5.00  PM 

1.10  TO  3.00  PM 

8.00  TO  10.00  AM 

12.10  TO  1.00  PM 


w 

u 

TH 

TH 
TH 
W 
TH 


36 


218 
218 
1245 
1245 
1245 
l?45 


1245 

■1219 

323? 

^IIOS 

1101 

|3232 

2237 

jl205 

32  32 

;  2*5 

12241 

13232 

;23C8 

2237 

2241 

3232 

3741 

'P241 

;i219 

11125 

32C8 

12237 

•  234 

!1121 

,'3208 

13215 

'  275 

2320A 

3241 

1103 


EOLC 
EDLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

ESC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

MARO 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

MARR 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 


260   EDLC 

260   EDLC 

1103   SFLC 

23200  SFLC 

I1245   SFLC 


11245 
11245 
1245 
1121 
;  285 
!  260 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
EOLC 
EOLC 


1121  SFLC 

11245  SFLC 

;1245  SFLC 

i  285  EOLC 

!  285  EDLC 

;  285  EOLC 

I23IO  SFLC 

J121  SFLC 

i  260  EDLC 


213 

136 
107 

A0C3 
j  214 
3246 
\  488 
»153 


HCKB 

MCKB 

JKB 

JKOA 

SFLC 

SFLC 

JRCL 

JKBA 


275      MARB 


241 
241 
241 
250 
241 
241 
241 
346 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
B34 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
MARB 


PREV  APPLICATION 
PREV  APPLICATION 
PRFV  APPLICA1IL1N 
PREV    APPLICATION 


BARLOW  F  P 
BARLOW  F  P 
TAYLOR  *  J 
WHITt  I  F 
CAH!)0  A  1  ri 
TYNO*LL    C 


ST!\FF 

ST4FF 

STAFF 

KNOWLSS 

JURY    C    0 

CANNON    <    L 

STAFF 

BRAJFDRI    HF 

CANJCN    K    L 

STAFF 

CANMIN 

STAFF 

CANNON 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STIFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

KNCrtLES    E 

STIFF 

BU'<R    W    R 

BU^R    W    R 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

MOSS    J    J 


6   M 


<    L 


K    L 


VANCE    IT    J 


WHITE     I    F 

TAYL  )R    »    J 

TYNOALL    C 

CAH  )0  v|    0    W 

ALLREO    3   H 

STEf)    S    » 

MOSS    J    J 

E 

ST>FF 

KNCWLES    E    M 

ALLRFO    G   H 

JUCY    C    G 

WILKMSCN   ML 

F 

STAFF 

HCOPES    M   H 

DUEROE>J    C    0 

A 

STAFF 

A 

STAFF 

ROLLINS    •^    C 

JONES    «   C 

CAHOn\    •)    ri 

CAHICN    3    W 

SCC^ESIY    AL 

A 

ALLRE  )    i   H 

A 

HCCPES    H    H 

A 

MEAO   0   e 

ROLLINS    3    C 

BURR    A    R 

STAFF 

SCORFSBY    AL 

A 

SCCRFSSY    AL 

STAFF 

STAFF 

LFE    T    F 

CHI     )    T 

LFE    r    F 

CHI     J    T 

LFF    T    F 

WILL  HIS   r.s 

CHI    0    T 

CHI    J   T 

LEE    r   F 

GrCOWIiM    R    J 

ENKF    G   L 

J^co^sc:^  C9 

STAFF 

WILSON    A 

JACOSSCN   CiJ 

CALOER    3    H 

CALDER    G    H 

KARREM    K    W 

CATC 

CCLfSE 

CR 

C    B 

f    I 

CLASS-PFRIQD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

OEPT         NO 

SEC 

bESCRIPTION 

HK 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

--BLOG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TE1CH  =  R 

CIV    E    201 

OME    STUOV    (21C    HBCBJ 

0<3S2« 

CIV    E    201 

1 

ENG    fECH    STATICS 

2 

9.0C 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

M    W 

241 

ESC 

THu-^or  :j  gs 

09534 

201 

2 

ENC    MtCH    STATICS 

2 

10. on 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M    W 

2  50 

FELB 

STAFF 

095*4 

201 

3 

ENG    MECH    STATICS 

2 

1.00 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

250 

FELB 

NAYLTR    C    R 

C9554 

211 

1 

ELEK    SURVEYING 

2 

9. CO 

10 

9.50 

AM 

T 

245 

ESC 

NAY  LOR   C    R 

09565 

211L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

T 

220 

FELB 

NAYLO?    -:    <* 

0957  5 

211L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

220 

FELB 

NAYL  ]R    C    R 

C9585 

211L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

TC 

5.0J 

PM 

F 

220 

FELR 

NAYLO^   C    R 

09595 

301 

I 

ENGR    VECI-    STATICS 

3 

8.00 

10 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

245 

ESC 

Grno,<iw  =«  J 

09605 

301 

CIV    E    303    t 

2 

OME    S 

ENGR    MECH    STATICS 
TUDY    (210    l-RCB) 

3 

1.10 

10 

2.00 

PM 

M     W    F 

346 

MARB 

GoonwiN  n  J 

09615 

CIV    E    303 

1 

ENGR    CECh    ^'ATRLS 

3 

8.00 

1C 

8.50 

AM 

T     TH 

250 

FELB 

CHST IHNSENH 

09625 

303 

2 

ENGR    "ECh    ^ATRLS 

3 

9.00 

10 

9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

2  50 

FELP 

HARTa'4    C    S 

C9635 

303L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

F 

250 

FELB 

CHST I ^NS6NH 

09645 

303L 
CIV    E    304   ^ 

2 

OME    S 

LAB 
TUDY    (210    hRCB) 

0 

2.10 

IC 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

250 

FELB 

BARTON    C    S 

C9656 

CIV    E    304 

1 

ENGR    f'ECh    DYNAMICS 

3 

n.oc 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M    W 

250 

B34 

nuPOANfT  s  a 

09666 

304 

2 

ENGR    fECH    DYNAMICS 

3 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

K    W 

250 

FELB 

CURRENT    S    a 

09676 

304L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.00 

10 

5.00 

PM 

W 

250 

FELB 

DU^^ANT    S    0 

09686 

304L 
CIV    E    321    ^ 

2 

OME    S 

LAB 
TUDY    (210    HRCB) 

0 

2.00 

IC 

5.00 

PM 

T 

2  50 

FELB 

DURRANI    S    0 

09696 

CIV    E    321 

1 

ELEM    STRLCT    THEORY 

3 

mill 

10 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

2  50 

FELB 

FIl^1\aE    0    4 

C9706 

332 

1 

HYO   £    FLUID    FLOW 

3 

1.10 

10 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

2  20 

B34 

BAITCN    J    R 

09716 

341 

I 

ELE    SCIL    MECHANICS 

3 

1.10 

IC 

2.00 

PM 

M    W 

250 

B34 

ROLLINS    ^    L 

09  726 

341L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

IC 

5.00 

PM 

T 

210A 

FELB 

ROLLINS    <   L 

09736 

341L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

W 

210A 

FELB 

ROLLINS    *    L 

09747 

341L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

210A 

FELB 

ROLLINS    R   L 

09757 

391A 

1 

CIVIL    ENGR    SEMINAR 

.5 

12.10 

IC 

1.00 

PM 

T 

265 

ESC 

BUDGE    4    0 

09767 

422 

1 

STAT    INOETER    STRUC 

3 

9.00 

IC 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

250 

B34 

KARREN   K    A 

C9777 

423 

1 

STRUCT    STEEL    OSGN 

3 

11.10 

IC 

12.00 

N 

T     IH 

2  50 

FELB 

WILSON    \ 

09787 

42  3L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

M 

2  50 

FELB 

WILSON    A 

09797 

432 

1 

HYCR4ULIC    ENGR 

2 

1.10 

10 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

2  50 

B34 

JACOISCM   C<\ 

C9807 

451 

1 

SANITARY    ENGR 

3 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

201 

FFLB 

FUHR  I  UN    OK 

C9817 

451L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

TO 

5.O0 

PM 

F 

260 

B34 

FUhRIMAM    OK 

09827 

461 

1 

HIGHWAY    ENGR 

3 

R.OO 

10 

8.50 

AM 

M    W 

250 

B34 

BUOGE    W    0 

09838 

461L 

I 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

T 

220 

fl34 

OUOGE    W    0 

09848 

471 

1 

PRCF    ECCN    LGL    PROB 

3 

7. CO 

TO 

7.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

250 

834 

ENKE    0   L 

09858 

491A 

1 

CIVIL    ENGR    SEMINAR 

.5 

12.10 

10 

1.00 

PM 

T 

265 

ESC 

Bl|!)OE    W    0 

0986E 

501 

1 

ADV    fECH    ^'ATRLS    1 

3 

11.10 

10 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

201 

FFLB 

DURRANI    S    Q 

09878 

507 

1 

EXP    STRESS    ANAL     1 

3 

12.10 

IC 

1. 00 

PM 

M    W 

250 

B34 

BARTCN    C    S 

098R8 

507L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

W 

250 

934 

B4RTnS    C    S 

09898 

527 

1 

fATRIX   METH    STRUCT 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M     W 

201 

FELB 

CHSTIANSENH 

09908 

527L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.00 

10 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

220 

B34 

CHSTIANSENH 

C9918 

550 

1 

WATER    CUALITY    ^G^'T 

3 

10.00 

IC 

10.50 

AM 

M     W    F 

215 

ESC 

A 

MERRITT    L    a 

09929 

6  10 

1 

THEOCDSGN    OF    PLATE 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

220 

B34 

0URR4NT    S    0 

09939 

612 

1 

STRUCT    STAEILI TY 

3 

10.00 

10 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

201 

FELB 

KARRFN    K    W 

C9949 

623 

1 

PRESTRESS    CONCRETE 

3 

9.00 

10 

9.50 

AM 

M     W    F 

201 

FELO 

WILSON    \ 

C9959 

62  5 

1 

DESIGN    MLLTI-STORY 

3 

9.00 

10 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

?oi 

FELB 

ENKE    '.    L 

09969 

632 

1 

ADV    HYDRCLGGY 

3 

11.10 

10 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

201 

FFLB 

FUHR  I  1A>I    OK 

09979 

633 

1 

HYD    DES    UATER    CONT 

3 

11.10 

IC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

220 

B34 

3ARTCN     1    R 

09989 

644 

1 

ADV    FCUNCATION    ENC 

3 

12.10 

10 

1. 00 

PM 

M    W    F 

220 

B34 

ROLLINS    R    L 

09999 

646 

1 

FLOW    CF    FLUIDS 

3 

5.10 

10 

6.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

250 

FELB 

ROLLINS    R    L 

10003 

653 

1 

DES    CF    SFw    TREATMT 

3 

1.10 

IC 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

250 

FELB 

STUT?    C    H 

10013 

655 

1 

SANITARY    ENG    ANAL 

2 

2.10 

10 

5.00 

PM 

T    IH 

120 

PAGE 

MERRITT    L    H 

1002  3 

661 

1 

TRAFFIC    ENGINEERNG 

3 

2.10 

10 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

220 

834 

BUOGE    W    D 

10033 

691A 

1 

CIVIL    FNGR    SEMINAR 

.5 

12.10 

IC 

1.00 

PM 

M 

215 

ESC 

stut;  c  n 

10043 

694 

I 

SEL    PROB    IN    C    E 

V 

T    R    A 

ST»FF 

10053 

698 

1 

ENGR    PROJECTS 

3 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

10063 

699 

1 

('ASTERS    1FESIS 

V 

T    8    A 

ST*FF 

10C73 

797 

1 

DOCTORATE    RESEARCH 

V 

T    B    A 

5T\FF 

10083 

799 

VSSIC/ 

1 

DISSERTATKN 

:iVILIZAT 

V 

10 

N 

T    B    A 

ST^FF 

1C094 

CL    CV    341 

I 

GRK£RC('    MYTHOLOGY 

2 

11. n 

10 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

116 

MCKB 

YGUN*;    M    K 

10104 

341 

2 

GRKCRCM    f-YTHCLOGY 

2 

12.10 

10 

1.00 

PM 

M    H 

212 

MCKB 

CLARK    J    R 

10114 

341 

3 

GRKtRCC    CYTHCLCGY 

2 

1.10 

10 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

328 

MCKB 

CLARK    J    R 

10124 

341 

4 

GRKCROM    ^YTHOLCGY 

2 

2.10 

10 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

123 

MCKB 

YOUNG    »*    K 

10134 

342 

1 

ORIENTAL    MYTHOLOGY 

2 

11.10 

10 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

266 

JKB 

WILLIAMS    GS 

10144 

CL( 

441 

)THIN 

1 

CLASS    LIT    TRAD    I 

:  TEXTILE 

3 

5 

2.10 

10 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

3246 

SFLC 

PHILLIPS    RO 

10154 

CL    TX    105 

1 

FLEM   CLCTFING    CONS 

1 

10.00 

in 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

3245 

SFLC 

VANCF    Q    F 

10164 

105 

90 

ELEf    CLOTHING    CUNS 

1 

6.45 

10 

9.15 

PM 

W 

3245 

SFLC 

E 

CAMP1ELL     JM 

1C174 

110 

1 

SELECTICN    t   CARE 

2 

8.  CO 

10 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    TH 

3260 

SFLC 

MORTON    L 

10185 

110 

2 

SELECTION    t    CARE 

2 

8.00 

It 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

3260 

SFLC 

MO^TCN    L 

10195 

110 

3 

StLtCTICN    t    CARE 

2 

9.00 

IC 

9.50 

AM 

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COURSE 
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CLASS-PERIOD 


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10488 
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10528 
10538 
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1C559 
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TX  260 
260 
260 
260 
300 
300 
330 
345 
355 
355 
355 
360 
365 
472 
473 
490 
490 


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GENERAL  TEXTILES 
GENERAL  TEXTILES 
GENERAL  TEXTILES 
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10731 
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10751 
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1C801 
10812 
1C822 
10832 
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10852 
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10872 
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IC892 
10903 
10913 
10923 
1093J 
1094  3 


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IC963 
1C973 
1C983 
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11005 
11015 
11025 
11035 
11045 
11055 


11065 
11075 


11086 
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11106 
11116 


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201 
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5 
90 
6 
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INTRO  TC  ("ASS  COMM 
INTRC  TC  KASS  CQMM 
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10690 
1C700 
1C710 
1C721 


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211 
211 
211 
211 


1 
2 
3 
4 

90 


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230 

255 

255 

255 

255 

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255L 

255L 

255L 

255L 

255L 

255L 

255L 

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90 
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3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
3 
9 
10 


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312 
312 
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323  SEC  l'  L 

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331 
331 
333 
333 
334 
334 
335 
335 
340 


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CARD    REQ 

TAR 811  <    ■<    C 

11*70 

*56L 

1 

LAB 

0 

1.10 

TC       3.00 

PM 

MTWTh 

12** 

HFAC 

TARBOX    M   C 

11*8C 

*58 

1 

BRCCST    FILK'    PEPFGR 

2 

*.10 

TC      5.00 

PM 

T 

!220 

HFAC 

LAB 

CARD    RFU 

MC<nLAY    LA 

11*90 

*58L 

1 

LAB 

0 

*.10 

TO      6.00 

PM 

T    TH 

h2** 

HFAC 

MCK  INLAY   LA 

11500 

*80 

1 

SENIOR    SEMINAR 

3 

9. CO 

TC      9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

=  506 

HFAC 

SMITH    'J    R 

11510 

*80 

2 

SENIOR    SEf'INAR 

3 

10.00 

TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

=  506 

HFAC 

SMITH    1    R 

11520 

*80 

3 

SENIOR    SECINAR 

3 

8.30 

TU    10.00 

AM 

T    TH 

;205 

HFAC 

BARRUS    i    S 

11531 

*91R 

1 

CCMMS    SYMPOSIUM 

.5 

*.10 

TC       5.00 

PM 

M 

18* 

JKB 

BU-INETT    "    0 

115*1 

*91R 

2 

COMMS    SYMPOSIUM 

.5 

T    B    A 

BURNETT    V    0 

11551 

*95 

1 

PROJ    IN    COMMS    PRAC 

V 

T    fl    A 

0 

JF^n-ie    F    A 

11561 

*95 

2 

PBOJ     IN    CCMMS    PRAC 

V 

T     B    A 

B 

LI  DOLE    T    C 

11571 

550 

1 

PRB    £    PPC    IN    EC    TV 

2 

*.10 

TO      5.50 

PM 

M 

1=53* 

HFAC 

RICH    0    S 

11581 

550 

90 

PPB    t    PPC    IN    EO    TV 

2 

*.10 

TO      5.50 

PM 

M 

=  53* 

HFAC 

E 

RICH    J    S 

11591 

556 

1 

AOV    PRCGM    DEVtPRCD 

2 

11.10 

TC    12.00 

'^ 

M 

=  556 

HFAC 

TA-<8  X    N   C 

11601 

556L 

1 

LAB 

7 

T     R    A 

TARBIX    -1    C 

11611 

580 

1 

WRLD    CCMM    CHANNELS 

2 

1.10 

TC      2.00 

PM 

M     W 

■53* 

HFAC 

BAPRUS     i    S 

11622 

610 

1 

COMMS    THEORY 

3 

12.10 

TO       1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

F556 

HFAC 

RICH    3    S 

J1632 

611 

1 

RES    METh    MASS    COMM 

2 

2.10 

TC      3. CO 

PM 

M     W 

F53* 

HFAC 

H4RL0SEN    EC 

116*2 

615 

1 

PROP    PUB    CPINICNS 

3 

a.  00 

TC       8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

=  53* 

HFAC 

8A-<N^Y    <    3 

11652 

691 

1 

SPEC    STUDIES    COMMS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

11662 

691 

2 

SPEC    STUCIES    CCMMS 

V 

S 

T     B    A 

STAFF 

11672 

6  92 

1 

SPEC    STUCIES   CCMMS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

11682 

692 

2 

SPEC    STUDIES    CCMMS 

V 

s 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

11692 

69* 

1 

READ    IN    ►ASS    CCMMS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

11702 

69* 

2 

READ    IN    MASS    CCMMS 

V 

s 

r  B  A 

STAFF 

11713 

6  99 

1 

MASTERS    THESIS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

11723 

cor 

699 

APARA 

2 

.TI 

MASTERS    THESIS 

VE  UTERA 

V 

s 

UR 

E 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

11733 

C    LIT    310 
C    LIT    320R 

1 

.IILL 

INTRO    CCMP    LIT 
TUDY    RCUSSEAU 

3 

H 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

Nl 

M    W    F 

10*9 

JK8A 

BRirSCH    T    A 

117*3 

C    LIT    320R 

1 

EMINENT    ELR    WRITER 

2 

H 

9.00 

TC       9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

S087 

JKHA 

LAMBERT    L    G 

11753 

338 

1 

EUROPEAN    NOVEL 

V 

H 

1.10 

TC      2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

363 

MARR 

BLAMCH     4AE 

11763 

355 

1 

WORLD    CLASSICS    I 

3 

H 

2.10 

TO       3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

215 

ESC 

BRITSCH    '*    a 

11773 

356 

I 

WORLD    CLASSICS    II 

3 

H 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

3*6 

MARB 

th:4scn  M  C 

11783 

*75 

1 

REALISM    MOC    AGE 

3 

9. CO 

TC      9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

255 

JRCL 

SPEAKS    I    C 

U793 

*95 

1 

IND    READ    CtMP    LIT 

V 

T    6    A 

8 

STAFF 

1180* 

610 

1 

MTHDS    CCMF    LIT 

3 

9.00 

TO      9.50 

AM 

M     W    F 

**8 

JRCL 

A 

DAVIS    1    N 

1181* 

695R 

1 

INCV    READINGS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

1182* 

COI 

699 

4PUTE 

1 

R  : 

MASTERS    THESIS 

SCIENCE 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

1187* 

C    S         105 

1 

CCMP    £    THEIR    USE 

2 

9.00 

TO      9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

MO* 

JK3A 

ROai  SON    P    P 

1188* 

105 

90 

CCMP    £    THEIR    USE 

2 

5. CO 

TC       6.*0 

PM 

TH 

HI 

MSCB 

R 

WRIGHT    'ia=<M 

1189* 

110 

1 

DATA    PRCC    FONOMTLS 

2 

9.00 

TC      9.5C 

AM 

M    W    F 

133 

MSCB 

MAJiIRS    ONLY 

BENNETT    H    G 

11905 

110 

90 

DATA    PROC    FUNDMTLS 

2 

5. CO 

TC      7.30 

PM 

W 

121 

MSCB 

MAJORS    ONLY 

E 

BENNETT    H    G 

11915 

110 

91 

DATA    PRCC    FUNDMTLS 

5.00 

TC      7.30 

PM 

TH 

121 

MSCB 

MAJORS    ONLY 

E 

BEARCALL    NR 

11925 

130 

1 

INTRC    TO    COMPUTING 

8.00 

TO      8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

111 

MSC8 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

DEAN    C    F 

11935 

130 

2 

INTRO    TC    COMPUTING 

9.00 

TC       9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

111 

MSCR 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

OUIST    i«    D 

119*5 

130 

3 

INTRO    TO    COMPUTING 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

N 

DAILY 

262 

MSCO 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

BARKH^    P    R 

11955 

130 

* 

INTRC    TC    COMPUTING 

12.10 

TO       1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

111 

MSCB 

LArf 

INCLUDED 

CRA^F'JRO    JL 

11965 

130 

5 

INTRO    TO   COMPUTING 

1.10 

TC       2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

111 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUnhD 

QUIST    -1    0 

11975 

130 

6 

INTRO    TC   COMPUTING 

2.10 

TO      3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

109 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

URIE    P    < 

11985 

130 

7 

INTRO    TC    COMPUTING 

3.10 

TO      *.0C 

PM 

DAILY 

HI 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

BAMK==(    P    R 

11996 

130 

8 

INTRO    TC    COMPUTING 

*.10 

TC       5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

111 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

CRAWFJR)    JL 

12CC7 

130 

9 

INTRO    TC    COMPUTING 

9.00 

TC      9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

121 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

UP  IE    P     1 

12017 

130 

10 

INTRO    TC    CCMPUTING 

11.10 

TC    12.00 

N 

DAILY 

?67 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

OUIST   =«  a 

12027 

130            11     ■ 

INTRC    TO    CCMPUTING 

M            12.10 

TO       1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

121 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED             '                        'URIE    P     A 

1203  7 

130            12 

INTRC    TO    CCMPUTING 

M               1.10 

TC       2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

135 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED                                      BARKER    •'    R 

120*7 

130 

13 

INTRC    TC    CCMPUTING 

2.10 

TU      3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

203 

MSCB 

LAB 

INCLUDED 

CR\(<F:Th(=)   JL 

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INDEX 


CATG 
OfcPT         NO 


SEC 


CCLKSE 
DESCRIPTION 


CR 
HR 


C  B 
I  L 
P    K 


CLAS5-PEPI0D 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


pnOM — BLOG 


SPECIAL 

ENROLLMKNT 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


TEACHER 


12057 
12067 
12078 
12088 
12C98 


12108 
12118 
12128 
12138 
12148 
12158 
12169 
12179 
12189 
12199 
12209 
12219 
12229 
12239 
12249 
12250 
12260 
12270 
12280 
12290 
123')0 
12310 
12320 
12330 
12341 
12351 
12361 
12371 
12381 
12391 
12401 
12411 
12421 
12432 
12442 
12452 
12462 
12472 
12482 
12492 
12502 
12512 
12523 
12533 
12543 
12553 
12563 
12573 
12583 
12593 


C    S 


130 
130 
131 
131 
131 


C    S 


14 

90 

1 

2 

90 


INTRC    TC    CC^PUTING 
INTRO    TO    CCVPUTING 
FORTRAN    LANGUAGE 
f-URIRAN    LANGUAGE 
FORTRAN    LANGUAGE 


C    S    231    HUME    STUDY    (210    HPCBI 


DESIGN  AND  DRAFTING 

DEST    T    110  JHOME    STUDY    (210    FPCb) 


12644 
12654 
12664 


12674 

12684 


12694 
12705 
12715 


11834 
11844 
11854 
11664 

DUTCH 

12725 


12735 


231 

231 

231 

231      i 

231L  I 

231L  I 

231L  ] 

231L 

231L 

231L 

233 

233 

233 

233L 

233L 

233L 

233L 

307 

332 

332 

332 

332 

332L 

332L 

332L 

332L 

332L 

332L 

351 

351 

351L 

351L 

351L 

380 

391R 

420 

431 

432 

436 

440 

451 

451L 

451L 

492 

492 

492 

492 

49j 

510 

5  80 


1 
2 
3 

90 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 

90 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 
1 
2 
3 

90 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
L 
1 
2 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
1 
1 


TEC 
TFC 
TfcC 


CG    TFC 

e 

B 
8 
6 

a 

B 

CG  AFP 
CG  APP 
CG    APP 

a 
a 

B 

a 

STPAN- 

"P    ORG 

MP    ORG 

fP    CRG 

^P    ORG 

B 

B 

B 

B 

3 

B 

FO    STR 

FO    STP 

B 

B 

B 

MP     APC 

M    CDNP 

MP    OPt 

GCPITI 

MP    ORG 

ST     PRC 

EC    CCM 

FO    SYS 

B 

ti 

N[OR 

NICR 

NIOR 

MCR 

NlUR 

Rf  AL 


h  FCPTRAN 
H  FORTRAN 
h  FORTRAN 
F    FORTRAN 


L  COBOL 
L  COBOL 
L    COBOL 


ENGR  t.  SCI 
ANZ  L  PROG 
ANZ  C  PROG 
ANZ  e  PROG 
ANZ    €    PRCG 


LCTURE 
LCTURE 


HITEGTURE 

SCI     rOPCS 
P    SYSTEMS 
MC    LANG 

f.  PROG  2 
CESSORS 
F  SYSTEMS 
TFMS  ANAL 


Ef INAR 
Ef INAR 
FMINAR 
EMNf  R 
EMNAR 
ANGUAGES 
MP  AkPL  FHYS  SCI 


DEST  T  111  IhDME  ^TUOY  (210  HRCB) 


12603 

DES  T  111 

1 

12614 

111 

2 

12624 

\        111 

90 

12634 

210 

1 

DES  T  211  hJdmE  s'tuOY  (21C  FRCBl 


DES  T  211 
310 
311 


DES  T  355  h^ME  STUDY  (210  hPCB) 


DES  T  355 
355 


I 
90 


DES    T    410    liOME    SirUUY    (210    HPCBI 


liCi 


DES  T  410 
411 
449 


MFCF  CRAk  FUND 
MECF  DRAW  FUND 
MECH  OPAk  FUND 
DESCRIPTIVE    GEOM 


ADV    MECH    CRAFTING 
PROF    GRAPH    APPl 
ACRONALTICAL    DRAFT 


RESIDENTIAL    DRAFT 
RESIDENTIAL    DRAFT 


TFCF     ILLLSTRATION 

PhCTODRAV,ING 

SP    PhCfl    CRAFTING 


3.10  TC 

5.00  TO 


4.00  PM 
7.00  PM 


10.00  TC  10.50  AM 
1.10  TO  2.00  PM 
5. CO  TO   7.30  PM 


DAILY 

M  TH 
M  k  F 
M  W  F 
W 


DEVOTIONAL  ASSEMBLIES 


DEV 


101 
201 
301 
401 


DUTCH     340 


ECONOMICS 


ECON  101  HOME  ST 
tCCN   101   '    1 


90 


LFCT  IN    RELIGION 

LECT  IN    RELIGION 

LECT  IN    RELIGION 

LfcCT  IN    RELIGION 


INTRC    TO    DLTOH    LIT 


pOY    (210    FRCB) 
SURVEY    OF    EGCNCMIC 


8.00 

10.00 
2.1C 
5.00 
8.00 

12.10 
2.10 
8.00 

11.10 
2.10 

10.00 
2.10 
5.0O 
8.  CO 
2.10 

11.10 
2.10 
2.10 
9.00 

11.10 
1.10 
5.00 
9.00 

11.10 
1.10 
9.0O 

12.10 
1.10 
1.10 

11.10 
9.00 

12.10 
2.10 
1.10 
2.10 
3.10 

10.00 
2.10 
9.00 
8.0C 

11.10 

11.10 

12.10 


8.00 
1.10 


TO      8, 
TC    10. 


TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 


3 
7 
8 
1, 
3 
8 

TO  12 
TO  3 
TC  10 
TO  3 
TO  7 
TC  8 
TO  3 
TO  12 
TO  3 
TC  3 
TO  9 
TO  12 
TO  2 
TO  7 
TO  9 
TO  12 
TC   2 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 


TO  12 
TO   9 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 


TO  10. 

TC  3. 

TO  9. 

TO  8, 

TC  12. 

TO  12, 

TO  1, 


,50  AM 

,50  AM 

.00  PM 

,00  PM 

,50  AM 

,00  PM 

,00  PM 

,50  AM 

,00  N 

,00  PM 

.50  AM 

,00  PM 

,00  PM 

,50  AM 

.00  PM 

,00  N 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

,50  AM 

.00  N 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.50  AM 

.00  N 

.00  PM 

.50  AM 

.00  PM 

■  00  PM 

.00  PM 

.00  N 

.50  AM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.01  PM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

50  AM 

00  PM 

50  AM 

50  AM 

00  N 

00  N 

OC  PM 


M  F 

W  F 

k  F 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

k  F 

W  F 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

k  F 

W  F 

k  F 


M  TH 
T  TH 


T 

T 

T 

T 

T 

M 

M 

T 

T 

T 

M 

TH 

M  k 

M  M 

M  U 


TO 
TU 


50  AM 
OO  PM 


TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 

k  F 

W  F 
TH 
TH 
TH 
k  F 


k 
k 

u 

TH 
TH 
0  A 


TECHNOLOGY 


9.00  TC   9.50  AM 

2.10  TO   3.00  PM 

5.00  TO   8.30  PM 

10. CG  TO  11.50  AM 

10.00  TO  ll.no  AM 


8.00  TC  B.50  AM 
9.00  TO  10.00  AM 
3.10  TU   5.00  PM 


8. CO  TC  10.00  AM 
5.00  TO   7.30  PM 


2.1C  TO 
3.10  TO 


5.0O  PM 
5.00  PM 


10. OO  TC  11.00  AM 

10.00  TC  11.00  AM 

10. Cn  TC  11.00  AM 

10. or  TC  11.00  AH 


5. CO  TC   6.40  PM 


9. CO  TU   9.50  AM   M  k  F 


M  k  F 
M  W  F 

W 
M  W 

F 


M  W  F 
T  TH 

M  k  F 


T  TH 
W  F 


T  TH 
T  TH 
T  B  A 


121 
331 
121 
121 
134 


121 

!  135 

135 

200 

121 

:  20  3 

121 

!  133 

j  121 

;  135 

111 

i  121 

I  135 

:  203 

i   111 

i  203 

I  200 

I  299 

,  203 

1203 

'  20  3 

i  264 

i  135 

!  Ill 

121 

i  203 

323 

-  203 

:  331 

121 

i  261 

!  1C9 

1  257 

133 

A150 

116 

203 

HI 

135 

203 

HI 

135 

135 


120 
120 
219 
219 
219 


219 
219 


MSCB  LAB  INCLUDED 

MSCB  !LAB  INCLUDtD 

MSCB  JLAB  INCLUDED 

MSCB  |LAB  INCLUDED 

MSCB  ILAB  INCLUDED 


MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCO 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

JKBA 

JK8 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSC8 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 


:   133      MSCB 
269      MSCB 


LAB  CARD  REO 
:lab  CARO  RFO 
LAB  CARO  REO 
LAB  INCLUDED 


iLAB  CARD  RFQ 
iLAB  CARD  REO 
LAB  INCLUDED 


LAB  CARD  REO 
iLAB  CARO  REQ 
!lAB  CARO  REO 

LAR  INCLUDED 


:LAB  CARO  REO 
LAB  CARO  REQ 


;LA8  INCLUDED 

JLAB  INCLUDED 

ILAB  INCLUDED 

jLAB  INCLUDED 

!LAS  INCLUDED 

IlAB  INCLUDED 

JLAB  CARD    REQ 


B30 

630 

SNLB 

SNLB 

SNLB 


120      B30 
220      SNLB 
219       SNLB 


SNLB 
SNLB 


220       SNLB 
255       SNLB 


IB  FL    SFH 

3B  FL    SFH 

3B  FL    SFH 

?B  FL    SFH 


6181        JKBA 


115      JKB 


QUIST  R  0 
DEAH  C  E 
HOCSON  R  9 
WOOD  L  J 
HOOSCN  R  9 


STCKES 

G  e 

CRANOAIL  V 

CRAMDALL  V 

HOQO  L 

J 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ENGSTROM  0 

NIELSEN  R 

ROSKLLEY  F 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

DEAN  C 

E 

B6US  H 

L 

BEUS  H 

L 

CALL  0 

9 

HAYS  9 

R 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

NORMAN 

T  A 

NDRMAN 

T  * 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

OAINES 

9  N 

OAINES 

9  M 

CALL  0 

B 

HAYS  8 

R 

HAYS  B 

R 

NORMAi^ 

r  A 

CALL  0 

3 

GARDNER  4 

STAFF 

STAFF 

DEAN  C 

E 

HAYS  8 

R 

CALL  0 

a 

BEUS  H 

L 

OAINES 

a  H 

HAYS  9 

n 

IQEUS  H 

L 

RAIS3R  E  M 
RAISQR  E  H 
RAISIR  E  M 
SIMMOMS  V 
SIKMONS  V 


RAISIN    E    H 
TQLM^N    M    J 

roLM^N  M  J 


BAR.'^HILL    M 
TOLMAN    4   J 


RAISOR    ?    1 
JENKINS    R 
TOLMAM   M   J 


STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 


TATE    C    0 


OAVIES    J   K 


40 


INCEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


CCURSE 
DESCRIPTION 


G    B 
E    L 

P    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROGM — BLOG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


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fcCON    111    HUME    SlUDY    (210    hRCBI 


127«5 
12755 
12765 


ECCN 


111 
111 
111 


111    LABS    1'  13    GC 


111    LABS    1-27    CO    WITH    LEC    SEC    2 


111    LABS    21-39    CO    HITH    LEC    SEC    3 


eCON 


UlL 

lllL 

lllL 

lUL 

lllL 

UlL 

lllL 

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CLARK    A    H 

23781 

420 

15 

CL»-R    fTHCS    ELFM    SC 

4 

T    B    A 

HARMGN    F    W 

23  791 

420 

16 

CURR    VTHCS    ELEM    SC 

4 

T    B    A 

CHAI    H    K 

23801 

420 

17 

CURR    fTHCS    ELEf    SC 

4 

T    e    A 

YOUNG    J    « 

23611 

420 

lb 

CURR    fTHCS    ELEM    SC 

4 

T    B    A 

CLARK    R    H 

23621 

421 

3 

TCHG    RFAD    ELEM    SCH 

3 

F 

1.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

M    W    E 

100 

RICE 

ALLREO    R    A 

23831 

421 

4 

TCHG    READ    ELEM    SCH 

3 

S 

I.IO 

TO 

3.00    PM 

M    M    F 

100 

RICE 

DUNN    J    4 

23841 

421 

90 

TCHG    REAC    ELEM    SCH 

3 

7. CO 

TO 

9.30    PM 

W 

100 

RICE 

E 

MCCRE    8    H 

23B51 

42  3 

1 

TCHG    SCI    sec    STUD 

2 

F 

8.00 

TO 

10.00    AM 

M    W    F 

117 

MCKB 

WINTRQSE    HC 

23861 

42  3 

2 

TCHG    SCI    sec    STUO 

2 

S 

8.00 

TO 

10.00    AM 

M    W    F 

117 

MCKB 

8ERRYSSA    MJ 

23872 

423 

3 

TCHG    SCI     sec    STUO 

2 

S.Of^ 

TO 

8.50    AM 

T     TH    F 

117 

MCKB 

BERRYSSA    MJ 

23882 

424 

I 

TCEG    LANG    ELEM    SCH 

2 

F 

8.00 

TC 

10.00    AM 

T    TH 

100 

RICE 

MCCRE    a    H 

23892 

424 

i 

TCHG    LANG    ELEM    SCH 

2 

S 

11.10 

TO 

1.00    PM 

M    U 

mo 

RICE 

ALLREO    R   H 

23902 

425 

1 

TCHG    CATE     ELE.V     SCH 

2 

F 

10. CO 

TC 

12.00    N 

M    W    F 

117 

MCKB 

NELSCN    ^    N 

23912 

42  5 

2 

TCHG    MATE    tLEM    SCH 

2 

S 

10. OO 

TO 

12.00    N 

M    ki    F 

117 

MCKB 

NELSOM    M   N 

23922 

425 

3 

TCHG    MATH    ELEM    SCH 

2 

F 

12.10 

TO 

2.00    PM 

M    h    F 

117 

MCKB 

CL\RK    CLIFF 

23932 

42  5 

4 

TCHG    MATE    tLEM    SCH 

2 

S 

12.10 

TC 

2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

117 

MCKB 

CLARK    CLIFF 

23942 

427 

1 

DfcCIN    READING 

2 

4.10 

TO 

5.40    PM 

W 

ICO 

RICE 

MCORE    B    H 

23952 

427 

90 

HtGIN    REA  )ING 

2 

4.10 

TO 

5.50    PM 

T 

100 

RICE 

E 

MCCRE    9    H 

23963 

449 

1 

tLEM    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

T    fi    A 

Ct 

WILCOX    1    T 

23973 

449 

2 

ELEM    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

F 

T    B    A 

C$ 

WILCOX    R   T 

23983 

449 

3 

ELEM    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

S 

T    6    A 

Ct 

WILCOX    R    T 

23993 

449 
EOMC    4b  I    MC 

4 
fE    M 

ELEM    STUDENT    TCHG 
IJDV    (21C    ERCB) 

V 

T    B    A 

c$ 

WILC1X    •<    T 

24C04 

EUUC      461 

1 

CURRCfTHC    MENT    RET 

3 

3.10 

TC 

4.00    PM 

M    U 

260 

TRLC 

Thcmas  g  e 

24014 

462 

1 

CUPRflTHC   vrSL     IMP 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00    PM 

T    TH 

260 

TRLC 

CRAIG    R    M 

24024 

463 

I 

CU>«RCMThC    CRT    HNOC 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00   PM 

M    h    F 

270 

TRLC 

CRAIG    R    H 

24034 

464 

1 

CURKt^THD    LRNG    DIS 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

M    h    F 

270 

TRLC 

HARRISON    80 

24045 

470 
475    StC    1    1 
475    SEC    2    ( 

1 

-STEP 

ROVO 

EC    CCM    REL    EXC    CH 
LNLY 
PRCJECT    CNLV 

2 

10.00 

TO 

10.50    AM 

M    V. 

260 

TRLC 

GALE    0    F 

24055 

EDUC      475 

1 

StC    TEACHER    to    I 

16 

T    B    A 

EXPERIMENTAL 

BAIRO    J    H 

2406  5 

475 
476    FCR     l-< 
STUCENTS    a^ 

2 
TEP    (. 
LV. 

SEC    TFACEFP    EO    1 
PkCVO    PRCJECT 

16 

T    B    A 

EXPERIMENTAL 

WOLFGRAMM   H 

24075 

EUUC      476 

1 

StC    TEACEEP    ED    2 

21 

T    B    A 

EXPERIMENTAL 

BAIRO    J    H 

24065 

4  76 
(I-SIEP( 

2 

StC    TEACEER    En    2 

21 

T    0    A 

EXPERIMENTAL 

WOLFGRAMW   H 

2419  5 

tOUC      4  77 

1 

MJCRC    TEACUNC    SEC 

V 

7.  CO 

TC 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

124 

MCKB 

EXPERIMENTAL 

STAFF 

2410  5 

477 

2 

MICRC    TEACHING    SEC 

V 

«.TO 

TO 

8. 50    AM 

DAILY 

124 

MCKB 

FXPER IMENTAL 

STAFF 

24115 

477 

3 

MICRC    TEACHING    sec 

V 

12.10 

TC 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

124 

MCKB 

EXPERIMENTAL 

STAFF 

24125 

479 

1 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

F 

T    B    A 

c» 

WILCOX    R    T 

24136 

4  79 

2 

StC    STUDENT    TCEG 

V 

S 

T     R    A 

c» 

WILCOX    R    T 

24146 

4  79 

3 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

S 

T    B    A 

EXPERIMENTAL 

ct 

WILCOX    R    T 

24156 

493 

1 

INDEPENDENT    BEAD 

V 

T    B    A 

NELSON    ^    H 

44 


INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT         NO 


SEC 


COURSE 
DESCRIPTION 


G  B 
t  I 
f>    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


CAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM — BLDG 


SPEC  lAL 
ENRCILLMENT 


APPROV 
OK    FEF 


TEACHER 


EDUC    500    H)ME    S;  UDY    <21C    ^RCOI 


2«166 
2<(176 
24186 
2*196 
24206 
2421« 
2422  7 
24237 

2424  7 

2425  7 
24267 


242  7  7 
24287 
24  29  7 
24307 
24318 


24328 
24338 
24348 
24358 
24368 
24378 
24388 
24398 
24409 
24419 
24429 
24439 
24449 
24459 
24469 
24479 
24489 
24499 
24500 
24510 
24  520 
24530 
24540 
24  550 
24560 
2457C 
24580 
24  591 
24601 
24611 


EOUC 


500 
500 
506 
506 
510 
510 
524 
524 
536 
536 
547 


1 
90 

I 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 
90 


EOUC  550  HUME  SlUCV  (21C  HPCB) 


EDUC 


5  50 
550 
550 
551 
551 


EUUC  560  HOME  SI 


EOUC 


560 

560 

565 

565 

567 

567L 

567L 

568E 

56BE 

569A 

569A 

5690 

569E 

569E 

570 

601 

601 

607 

608 

6  09 

609 

610 

627 

627 

633 

633 

634 

6  36 

640 

640 

EDUC  642 


1 
2 

90 
1 

90 


EDUC 


642 

642 

642 

644 

644 

64  5 

645 

645 

647 

647 

647 

648 

648 

651 

651 

652 

652 

653 

654 

654 

655 

657 

657 

660 

660 

66SA 

665A 

6658 

665B 

6650 

665C 

667 

667 

669 

671 

671 

672 

673 

673 

673L 

573L 

675 

677 

678 

679 

679 

680R 

680R 

6B0R 


1 

90 
1 

90 
1 
1 
2 
1 

90 
1 
2 
1 
1 

90 
1 
1 

90 
1 
1 
1 

90 
1 
1 

90 
1 

90 

90 
1 
1 

90 

iEC  9: 

1 
90 
91 

1 
90 

1 

2 
90 

1 

2 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 

1 
90 

1 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 
90 
90 

1 

2 

1 

1 
90 

1 
90 

1 

1 

1 

1 
90 

1 
2 
3 


EUND  CF 
FUND  OF 
INSTRUCT 
INSTRUCT 
MEOIA  PR 
MEDIA  PR 
ART  f.  GR 
ART  C  GR 
SEC  CUPR 
SEC  CURR 
FOUNOATI 


AOLLT  ED 
AOULT  ro 
ICNL  MEOIA 
ICM  MEDIA 
CC  TECHN3 
CD  TECHNC 
AfHIC  PRnc 
AfHIC  PROC 
C  C  ^ETHOS 
C  I    METHDS 
CNS  RUNG 


INTRC  GUIO  SERVICE 
INTRO  GUIC  SERVICE 
INTRO  GUIC  SERVICE 
EVAL  EC  FYSCH  LIT 
EVAL  EC  PYSCH  LIT 

UDY  (210  HRCB) 

ELLC  TEST  ^EASURE 
ECUC  TEST  MEASURE 
PROB  EC  E,VC  HAN  CH 
PPQB  ED  EI«C  HAN  CH 
PROB  ED  fENT  RET  C 
LAB 
LAB 

OnSV  PART  SPEC  EO 
OUSV  PART  SPfC  ED 
PRACTICUM  SPEC  ED 
PRACTICUM  SPEC  EO 
PRACTICUf  SPEC  EO 
PRACTICUM  SPEC  EO 
PRACTICUM  SPEC  ED 
PROB  EC  CF  NEUR  IM 
CCMP  CU^  ED  PHIL 
CCMP  CUR  EO  PHIL 
ED  IN  t«RLC  SETTING 
SOCIAL  FCLN  CF  ED 
SEL  UT  AUC  VIS  MAT 
SEL  LT  ALO  VIS  MAT 
OEV  PROD  INSTR  MAT 
READ  IN  CLRRIC 
READ  IN  CURRIC 
LANG  ARTS  ELEM  SCH 
LANG  ARTS  ELEM  SCH 
ARITH  ELEM  SCHOOL 
SEC  CURR  METH  CSGN 
THE  JUMCP  COLLEGE 
THE  JUMCR  COLLEGE 

FACULTY  CNLY 

METH  CCLLECE  INSTR 
METH  COLLEGE  INSTR 
METF  CCLLECE  INSTR 
DIR  TCHG  CCLLECE 
DIR  TCHG  CCLLEGF 
GUID  TESTING  DIAG 
GUIC  TESTING  DIAG 
GL'ID  TESTING  DIAG 
GRP  TECH  CCUNSELOR 
GRP  TECH  CCUNSELOR 
GRP  TECH  CCUNSELCR 
LAB  COUNSEL  PRACTC 
LAB  CCUNSEL  PRACTC 
INFC  SERVICES  GUID 
INFC  SERVICES  GUID 
ADM  GUID  SERVICES 
ACM  GUID  SERVICES 
STUD  PER  SRV  HI  ED 
PRCB  ELEM  SCH  GUID 
PROB  ELEM  SCH  GUID 
LAB  ACM  GUIO  SFRVC 
BEEAVR  PROP  IN  SCH 
BEHAVR  PROB  IN  SCH 
RES  DES  TECH  WRITG 
RES  DES  TECF  viRlTG 
DIAG  LEARNING  DIS 
CIAG  LEARNING  DIS 
DIAG  LEAFMNG  DIS 
DIAG  LEARNING  DIS 
UIAG  LEARNING  DIS 
CIAG  LEARNING  DIS 
DIAGNOSIS  ACH  OIFF 
Dl/fGNOSlS  ACH  CIFF 
GUID  t  CCUN  HND 
PRAC  TESTING  CCUN 
PRAC  TEST  INC  CCUN 
PRAC  SCFCCL  PSYCH 
PRAC  REMECIAL  TCHG 
PRAC  REMECIAL  TCHG 
LAB 
LAB 

ORG  £  AOt-  PUB  SCH 
PUBLIC  SCHCCL  FIN 
ELEM  SCHCCL  ADMIN 
SEC  SCHCCL  ADMIN 
SEC  SCFCCL  ACMIN 
INTERNSHIP  IN  ED 
INTERNSHIF  IN  ED 
INTERNSHIP'  IN  EO 


T 

5.00 

TO 

7. 31 

PM 

W 

3.10 

TO 

6.00 

PM 

M 

4.00 

TC 

6. TO 

PM 

T 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T 

6.  CO 

TO 

8.40 

PM 

W 

3.10 

TC 

6.00 

PM 

M 

6.00 

TO 

9.40 

PM 

TH 

4.10 

TO 

6.  30 

P" 

T 

4.10 

TC 

6.30 

PM 

T 

4.10 

TO 

6.30 

PM 

W 

11.10  TO  12.00  N 

11.10  TC  12.00  N 

5.20  TO  6.40  PM 

5.10  TO  6.40  PM 

5.10  TC  6.50  PM 


4.10  TC 
4.10  TO 
4.10  TC 
4.10  TC 
2.10  TC 
2.10  TC 
9.00  TO 
6. CO  TO 
6. CO  TO 
8.00  TO 
12.10  TO 
12.10  TO 
6.00  TC 
6.00  TO 
I. 10  TC 
4.10  TO 
4.10  TO 

10. OC  IC 

3.10  TO 

4.00  TO 

11.10  TC 

5.00  TC 

5.00  TO 

4.10  TO 

4.10  TO 

4.00  TO 

4.10  TO 

4.10  TC 

4.10  TO 


4.10  TC 
4.10  TC 
7.0C  TC 
4.10  TO 
4.10  TO 

11.10  TO 
1.10  TO 
5.0"  TO 
1.10  TO 
2.10  TO 
6.00  TO 
4.10  TC 
7.00  TO 

10.00  TO 
5.10  TO 

10. OO  TO 
5.10  TO 

11.10  TO 
4.n  TC 
4.10  TO 

10. CO  TC 
4.10  TC 
4.10  TC 

10.00  TC 
4.10  TO 
4.10  TO 
10  TC 
10  TC 
10  TC 
10  TC 
10  TO 
9.00  TO 
4.00  TO 
4.10  TO 
1.10  TO 
3.10  TO 
2.10  TC 
4.10  TO 
4.10  TO 


AM 
.00  PM 
.00  PM 


1. 

1  ,no 


5.2  5  PM 
5.2  5  PM 

5.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
4.00  PM 

11.00 
7 
7 

12.00  N 
00  PM 
PM 
7.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
5.00  PM 

10.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

6.40  PM 

12.00  N 

6.40  PM 

6.40  PM 

5.40  PM 

5.40  PM 

5.40  PM 

6.30  PM 

6.40  PM 

6.40  PM 


8. CO  TO 
7.00  TO 
I.IC  TO 
4.10  TO 
4.10  TO 


5.40  PM 

5.25  PM 

9.00  PM 

5.50  PM 

5.50  PM 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

7.30  PM 

2.00  PM 

3."0  PM 

S.30  PM 

5.00  PM 

9.30  PM 

10.50  AM 

7.40  PM 

10.50  AM 

6.50  PM 

12.00  N 

5.50  PM 

5.50  PM 

10.50  AM 

no  PM 

50  PM 

50  AM 

40  PM 

CO  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

0'>  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

11.00  AM 

6.30  PM 

5.50  PM 

2.O0  PM 

4.00  PM 

3.50  PM 

6. CO  PM 

6.00  PM 


8.50  AM 

8.30  AM 

2. CO  PM 

6.40  PM 

6.40  PM 


4.10  TO   5.45  PM 


M  V< 

M  M 

M 

M 

M  M 

F 

F 

M 

M 

DAILY 

M 

T 

M 

M 

M  ■>• 

M  W  F 


M  M 

M  W 

TH 

T 

T 

T  TH 

T  TH 

TH 

M  W  F 

T  TH 

W 

T 

TH 

M  W 

TH 

M  M 

TH 

T  TH 

TH 

TH 

F 

U 

M 

M  W  F 

M 

M 

M 

T 

T 

M 

M 

M  W 

TH 

T 

M 

M 

T 

M 

M 

T 


TH 
TH 


k.  F 


8  A 


136 

MCKB 

26  3 

MCKB 

263 

MCKB 

263 

MCKB 

263 

MCKB 

263 

MCKB 

209 

MCKB 

136 

MCKB 

136 

MCKB 

100 

RICE 

T 

TH       . 

2C9 

MCKB 

T 

TH 

124 

MCKB 

M 

211 

MCKB 

T 

124 

MCKB 

T 

213 

MCKB 

210 
210 
270 
270 
260 
260 
260 
120 
120 
245 
260 
122 
120 
120 
270 
?09 
209 

209 
2C9 
54 
263 
209 
209 
163 
116 
135 
116 


MCKB 
MCKB 
TRLC 
TRLC 
TRLC 
TRLC 
TRLC 
CHLC 
CHLC 
TRLC 
TRLC 
CHLC 
CHLC 
CHLC 
TRLC 
MCKB 
MCKB 

MCKP 

MCKB 

JKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

JKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 


23203  SFLC 
2320B  SFLC 


108 
1C8 
373 
115 
115 
448 
448 

80 
44R 
524 

80 
212 
210 

80 

54 

Aoeo 

210 

107 

7 

7 

211 

32  32 

3232 

212 

214 

250 

250 

250 

250 

250 

250 

250 

2  50 

270 

C24q 

C249 

143 

270 

270 


135 
115 
124 
123 
123 


G'<NH 

GRNH 

MARB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

JRCL 

JRCL 

JKB 

JRCL 

JRCL 

JKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKBA 

MCKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

MCKB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

MCKB 

SFLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

TRLC 

ASB 

Asa 

JRCL 
CHLC 
CHLC 


MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKB 


2C9        MCKB 


LAB     INCLUDED 


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8 

STAFF 

B 

E 

SANTIAGO 
SNOW    J    3 

E 

SNCW  3  0 
CA-^O    W     < 

E 

CA^n  »^   \ 

CA(0    ^    ^ 

E 

BELT    W    0 

E 

BELT    W    3 

E 

WW    J    W 

SPENCER    ^    H 
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SPENCeH    S    h 
HYATT    N    F 
HYATT     N    F 


HARRIS    J     1 

E 

HA'iRIS     J    ^ 

STIFF 

E 

STAFF 

THCMiS    1    E 

THCM4S    ;    E 

THXMAS    ;    E 

$ 

HAMMC^J    R    K 

* 

HAMMCNO    R    K 

THC^iS    3    E 

THCM4S    G    E 

S 

GALE    1    F 

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HAMMQO    R    K 

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ROI'NEY     \    K 

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RC«NEY    \    K 

RO^N?Y    \    K 

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CARO    W    R 

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F 

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F 

DAINES     ) 

F 

CLARK    CLIFF 

MUSE     I     ■) 

SMITf    RALPH 

E 

SMITH    RALPH 

BELT    H    J 

E 

BELT    W    0 

E 

STAFF 

SMITH    R'VLPH 

E 

SMITH    ^*LPH 

JENSEN    V    H 

WINMA'V)    E    J 

p 

JENSEN    V    H 

SPENCER    R    W 

MOSES    0    L 

E 

JOHNSON    R    W 

On.^NlNG    L    N 

E 

M0SF5     3 

8UCKNER    E    T 

E 

BJCKNER    E    T 

WCOTTiJN    R    R 

E 

WINW^RJ    5    J 

BINGH\M    -«    D 

CHMORLIN    J>* 

E 

CHMBRL IN    JM 

WCCTTCN    R    R 

SPENCER    R    M 

E 

SPENCER    R    W 

COTTRELL    MC 

E 

COTTRELL    MC 

HAM-IOn    R    K 

r 

HAMMONJ    R    K 

HAMMONO    R    K 

F 

HAMMCNO    R    K 

HARRISCN    30 

E 

HARRISCJ    BO 

HARRISCN!    BD 

E 

HAMMONO    H    K 

E 

GALE    0    F 

JQHNSLN    K    A 

WCCTTCN    ^    R 

HARRIS     1     M 

t 

HAM'ICNO    ■(    K 

« 

HAMMCNO    RK 

HAM'inNii    «    K 

F 

HAMiCN  )    R    K 

MORRILL    A    R 

BURRHP    ?    E 

HA<M5    C    R 

nVARO    J    F 

E 

OVARO    G    F 

CJTTRELL    MC 

HARRIS    J    M 

HARRISCN    GV 

CATG 

CCURSE 

CR 

C    E 
E    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCf IFTiCN 

MR 

E    K 

TAUGHT 

RCOM 

--BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

25117 

EOUC      685 

1 

SUPEPVISICN    CF    ED 

3 

11.10    TO 

12.00   N 

M     W    F 

135 

MCKB 

HARMS    C    R 

25128 

687 

1 

SCHCCL    LAW 

2 

9.00    TO 

9.5C    AM 

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1*972 

111 

13 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

8.00    TC      8.50    AM 

T    TH    F 

225 

JS8 

STAFF 

1*982 

111 

1* 

COMP    £    READING 

3" 

8.00    TC       8.50    AM 

T    TH    F 

A026 

JKBA 

STAFF 

1*992 

111 

15 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

9. CO    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

A02A 

JKBA 

STAFF 

15003 

111 

16 

COMP    £    BEADING 

3 

9.00    TC      9.50   AM 

M    W   F 

A2*9 

CLFB 

STAFF 

15013 

111 

17 

CCMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

M    Vi    F 

135 

MCKB 

STAFF 

15023 

111 

18 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

136 

MCKB 

STAFF 

15033 

111 

19 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

136 

MSCB 

STAFF 

150** 

HI 

20 

CCMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

T    TH    F 

27* 

MARB 

STAFF 

1505* 

111 

21 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50    AH 

T    TH    F 

225 

JSB 

STAFF 

1506* 

111 

22 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    TC       9.50    AM 

T    TH   F 

2*5 

JSB 

STAFF 

1507* 

111 

23 

CCMP    £    READING 

3 

10.00    TC    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

A181 

JKSA 

STAFF 

1SC8* 

111 

2* 

CCMP    £    READING 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    H    F 

3*6 

MARB 

STAFF 

1509* 

111 

25 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

10.00    TC    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

3*8 

MARB 

STAFF 

1510* 

111 

26 

COMP    £    REACING 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50   AM 

M    H    F 

368 

MARB 

STAFF 

1511* 

HI 

27 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

13* 

MSCB 

STAFF 

1512* 

HI 

28 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

136 

MSCB 

STAFF 

SPECIAL    APPROVAL    REQUIRED    BEFORE    CLASS    CARDS    MAY    EE    CBTAINEC    — 

A-TEACHER,    B-DEPARTMENT    CHAIRMAN,    C-TEACHER    CERT  IF  I  CAT ICN    OFFICE, 

J-CLASS    FEE,    E-EVENING    FEE    CF    t3.00    PER    CRECIT    HOUR,     »-CLASS    FEE    PLUS    EVENING    FEE    OF    $3.00    PER    CREDIT   HOUR. 
6ER-CLASS    FILLING    GENERAL    RECUIREMENTS    —         8-BICLOGICAL    SCIENCE.    H-HUMANITIES    AND    FINE    ARTS, 

P-PHYSICAL    SCIENCE,    R-RELIGICN,    S-SOCIAL    SCIENCE,    L-LANGUAGE,     M-MATHEMAT ICS-STATI STICS-LOGIC-SC I ENCE . 
BLK    —         F-FIRST    BLOCK    ONLY,    S-SECCND    BLOCK    ONLY. 


47 


INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


CCUBSE 
DESCRIPTIGN 


C    B 
E    L 

F    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM — BLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


JWCHER 


i5l35 
151*5 
15155 
15165 
15175 
15185 
15195 
15205 
15215 
15226 
15236 
152«6 
15256 
15266 
15276 
15286 
15296 
15306 
15317 
15327 
15337 
153*7 
15357 
15367 
15377 
15387 
15397 
15*08 
15*18 
15*28 
15*38 
15**8 
15*58 
15*68 
15*78 
15*88 
15*98 
15509 
15519 
15529 
15539 
155*9 
15559 
15569 
15579 
15589 
15590 
15600 
15610 
1562C 
15630 
156*0 
15650 
15660 
1567C 
1*658 
1*668 
1*678 
1*688 
1*699 
1*709 
1*719 
1*729 
1*739 
1*7*9 
1*759 
1*769 
1*779 
1*780 
1*790 
1*800 
1*810 
1*820 
1*830 
1*8*0 


ENGL 


15681 
15691 
15701 
15711 
15721 
15731 
157*1 
15751 
15761 
15772 
15782 
15792 
15602 
15812 
15822 
15832 
158*2 
15852 


29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

3* 

36 

37 

38 

39 

*0 

*1 

*2 

*3 

** 

*5 

*6 

*7 

*8 

*9 

51 

52 

53 

5* 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

6* 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

7* 

,  75 

76 

77 

78 

79 

80 

90 

91 

92 

93 

9* 

A 

B 

C 

0 

E 

F 

G 

H 

I 

J 

K 

L 

M 

N 

0 

P 

Q 

R 

S 

T 


COMF 
CCMF 
CCHP 
COMP 
COMP 
COWP 

co^'P 

COMP 
CCMF 
COMP 
COfP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
CCMF 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 


READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
R  E  «  D I  NG 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
REACING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
REACING 
READING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
REACING 
READING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
REACING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 
READING 


ALL  SOPHOMCRE  STUDENTS  VihCSE 


SURNAMES  BEGIN  ViITh  A-K  REGISTER 


FOR  ENGLISH  212  FALL  SEMESTER 


( IF  ENGLISH  212 
COURSE  REQl IREO 
STUDENTS  hhOSE 
WITH  L-Z  RtGIST 


SPRING  SEMtSTER. 

ENGL    212    HCME    STJJDV    1210    FRCB) 


ENGL 


212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 
212 


IS  THE  2NC  CCMP 
BY  THEIR  ►AJOR). 
NAMES  BEGIN 
FOR  TFIS  CLASS 


SUR 


ER 


1 
2 
3 

* 

5 

6 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

1* 

15 

16 

17 


COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
CCMP 
CCMF 
CCMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMP 
COMF 
CCMF 
COMP 
CCMF 

18  COMP 

19  COMP 


£  LIT 
&  LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 
LIT 


00  TO 
CO  TO 
10  TO 
10  TC 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TC 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TC 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TC 
10  TO 
10  TO 
10  TO 
00  TO 
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,*5  TO 
15  TO 
00  TO 
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CO  TO 
00  TO 
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10.50    AM 

12.00   N 

12.00   N 

12.00   N 

12.00    N 

12.00   N 

12.00   N 

12.00   N 

12.00    N 

1.00   PM 

I. 00    PM 

1.00    PM 

1.00   PM 

1.00    PM 

1.00-  PM 

I. 00    PM 

1.00    PM 

1.00    PM 

1.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

3.00    PM 

*.00    PM 

*.00    PM 

*.00    PM 

*.00   PM 

*.00    PM 

*.00    PM 

*.00    PM 

*.00    PM 

5.00    PM 

5.00    PM 

5.00   PM 

6.00   PM 

10.15    PM 

10.15    PM 

5.30    PM 

10.30    AM 

10.15    PM 

8.50    AM 

8.50    AM 

8.50    AM 

10.50    AM 

9.50    AM 

9.50    AM 

10.50    AM 

10.50    AM 

10.50    AM 

12.00    N 

12.00   N 

12.00   N 

1.00    PM 

1.00   PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

2.00    PM 

3.00   PM 

3.00   PM 

*.00    PM 


7.00 

8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

B.OC 

9.00 

9.00 

9.00 

9.00 

9.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

11.10 

11.10 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TC 


TC  10. 

TO  10. 

TO  10. 

TO  10. 

TC  10. 

TO  12. 

TC  12. 


,50  AM 
,50  AM 
,50  AM 
.50  AM 
,50  AM 
.50  AM 
.50  AM 
,50  AM 
.50  AM 
,50  AM 
.50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  N 
00    N 


M 

M 

M 

T 

M 

T 

M 

T 

T 

M 

M 

T 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

T 

H 

T 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

T 

T 

T 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

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TH 

M    F 

S 

w 

M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M- 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 


W    F 
M    F 
V»    F 
TH    F 
k    F 
TH   F 
U    F 
TH    F 
TH    F 
W   F 
ti  F 
TH    F 
W    F 


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M 

TH    F 
H    F 
TH    F 
W   F 


M 

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ki 

M 

ki 

M 

W 

ta 

W 

H 

TH   F 

TH    F 

TH   F 


261 

266 

A080 

22*1 

135 

299 

2  307 

2320B 

136 

3270 

A060 

136 

116 

A173 

A159 

266 

202 

12*5 

111 

3232 

A003 

5* 

255 

2310 

115 

10* 

112 

116 

200 

363 

202 

1219 

185 

E509 

2320B 

26* 

131 

12* 

2*5 

210 

3*6 

3*8 

366 

A009 

135 

280 

A088 

2237 

A052 

131 

A019 

A018 

3*8 

A0*9 

A  0*9 

8220 

3270 

E509 

A159 

A159 

363 

21* 

12*5 

2307 

A067 

A071 

21* 

52* 

3*6 

Aa96 

A153 

21* 

136 

D205 

1121 


MSCB 

MSCB 

JKBA 

SFLC 

MSCB 

MSCB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

JKB 

SFLC 

JKBA 

JKB 

JKB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

MSCB 

RB 

SFLC 

B*9 

SFLC 

JKBA 

JKB 

JS6 

SFLC 

MCKB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MARB 

RB 

SFLC 

HGB 

HFAC 

SFLC 

MSCB 

JKB 

MCKB 

JSB 

JSB 

MARB 

MARB 

MARB 

JKBA 

MSCB 

SFH 

JKBA 

SFLC 

JKBA 

JKB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

MARB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

HFAC 

SFLC 

HFAC 

JKBA 

JKBA 

MARB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

JKBA 

JKBA 

SFLC 

JRCL 

MARB 

JKBA 

JKBW 

SFLC 

MSCB 

HFAC 

SFLC 


A018 

D205 

A2*0 

A173 

A003 

203 

295 

267 

280 

23C8 

3232 

*30 

290 

A019 

A03* 

AC60 

209 

32*6 


JKBA 

HFAC 

CLFB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

RB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

SFH 

SFLC 

SFLC 

ESC 

JKB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

MCKB 

SFLC 


STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

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STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

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STAFF 

STAFF 

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STAFF 

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48 


CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

C    B 
E    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPRDV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

P    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

--8L0G 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

15863 

ENGL      212 

20 

COMP    t    LII 

11.10    TO    12.00   N 

M    W    F 

185 

HOB 

STAFF 

15873 

212 

21 

COPP    &    LIT 

11.10    TC    12.00   N 

M    W    F 

111 

849 

STAFF 

15883 

212 

22 

COMP    £    LIT 

11.10    TO    12.00   N 

M    W    F 

213 

MCKB 

STAFF 

15893 

212 

23 

COMP    £    LIT 

12.10    TO      1. 00    PM 

M    W    F 

368 

MARB 

STAFF 

15903 

212 

24 

COMP    t    LIT 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

361 

MARB 

STAFF 

15913 

212 

25 

COMP    C    LIT 

12.10    TO       I. 00   PM 

M    W    F 

348 

MARB 

STAFF 

15923 

212 

26 

COMP    £    LIT 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

343 

MARB 

STAFF 

15933 

212 

27 

COMP    £    LIT 

12.10    TC       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

!20l 

SFLC 

STAFF 

15943 

212 

28 

COMP    £    LIT 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

245 

JS8 

STAFF 

15954 

212 

29 

COMP    t    LIT 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

299 

MSCB 

, 

STAFF 

1596  4 

212 

30 

COMP    £    LIT 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

269 

MSCB 

STAFF 

15974 

212 

31 

COMP    £    LIT 

1.10    TC      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

1121 

SFLC 

STAFF 

15984 

212 

32 

COMP    £    LIT 

1.10    10      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

>087 

JKBA 

STAFF 

15994 

212 

33 

COMP    £    LIT 

2.10    TO       3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

331 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16005 

212 

34 

COMP    £    LIT 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

112 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16015 

212 

35 

COMP    £    LIT 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

U?3 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16025 

212 

36 

COMP    £   LIT 

2.10    TC       3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

269 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16036 

212 

37 

COMP    £    LIT 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

VI 59 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16046 

212 

38 

COMP    £    LIT 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

M    W    F 

»052 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16056 

212 

39 

COFP    £    LIT 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

M    W    F 

136 

JKB 

16066 

212 

40 

COMP    £    LIT 

3 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

W96 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16076 

212 

90 

COMP    £    LIT 

3 

7.45    TO    10.15   PM 

w 

i067 

JKBA 

E 

STAFF 

16C86 

212 

ALL    SOPHOMO 
SURNAMES    BE 
FOR    ENGL    21 
ENGL    215    IS 
COMPOSITION 
THEIR   MAJOR 
SURNAMES    BE 
FOR    THIS    CL 

91 
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SEMESTER    IIF 
:ND    SEMESTER 

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TH    L-Z    REGISTER 
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3 

4.15    TO      5.30    PM 

M    F 

k034 

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■ 

STAFF 

16096 

ENGL      215 

1 

EXPO    £    REFCRT    WRIT 

7.00    TC      7.50    AM 

M    W    F 

kC09 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16106 

215 

2 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

8.00    TC      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

=  506 

HFAC 

STAFF 

16116 

215 

3 

EXPO    £    REPORT    KRIT 

8. CO    TO      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

280 

ESC 

STAFF 

16127 

215 

4 

EXPO    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

166 

HGB 

STAFF 

16137 

215 

5 

EXPC    £    REFCRT    WRIT 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

185 

HGB 

STAFF 

16147 

215 

6 

EXPC    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

)246 

SFLC 

STAFF 

16157 

215 

7 

EXPO    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

271 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16167 

215 

8 

EXPC    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M  -W    F 

1C8 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16177 

215 

9 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

9.00    TC       9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

185 

HGB 

STAFF 

16187 

215 

10 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

44 

JKB 

STAFF 

16197 

215 

11 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

iObl 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16207 

215 

12 

EXPC    £    REPORT    WRIT 

10.00    TC    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

»049 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16218 

215 

13 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

10.00    TC    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

271 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16228 

.      215 

14 

EXPC    £    REPORT    WRIT 

3 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

M    W    F 

373 

MARB 

STAFF 

16238 

215 

15 

EXPC    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

M    W    F 

374 

MARB 

STAFF 

16248 

215 

16 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

3 

11.10    TQ    12.00    N 

M    W    F 

1317 

SFLC 

STAFF 

16258 

215 

17 

EXPO    £    FEFORT    WRIT 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

i241 

SFLC 

STAFF 

16268 

215 

18 

EXPC    £    REPORT    WRIT 

12.10    TC       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

135 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16278 

^15 

19 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

12.10    TO       I. 00    PM 

M    W    F 

136 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16288 

215 

20 

EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

12.10    TO      1.00   PM 

M    W    F 

200 

MSCB 

STAFF 

16298 

215 

21 

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M    W    F 

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M    W    F 

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M    W    F 

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EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

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M    W    F 

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16349 

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EXPO    £    REPORT    WRIT 

2.10    TC       3.00    PM 

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EXPO    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

M    W    F 

163 

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STAFF 

16379 

215 

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EXFC    £    REPCRT    WRIT 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

k087 

JKBA 

STAFF 

16389 

215 

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EXPO    £    REFCRT    WRIT 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

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STAFF 

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ENGL    218   HO 

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16440 

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MORRELL    J 

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116 

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16531 

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3 

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M    W   F 

323 

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WIGHT    M 

16  541 

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3 

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3 

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M    W    F 

1052 

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HALL    8    H 

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1026 

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16  561 

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1026 

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16571 

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1026 

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16582 

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7 

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1052 

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BENNICN    G    C 

16592 

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116 

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116 

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MORRELL    J 

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CCLSSE 

CR 

0    B 
£    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

OEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

—  BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

ENGL    251    HC 

ME    ST 

JDY    (210    KRCB) 



16622 

ENGL      251 

1 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

54 

JKB 

CRACROFT    Rl 

16632 

251 

2 

FUND    CF     LIT 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8,50 

AM 

M    H    F 

S034 

JKBA 

THAYER    0    H 

166^2 

251 

3 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

»034 

JKBA 

HUNS4KER    0( 

1^652 

2  51 

4 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

4173 

JKBA 

BEST    8    S 

16662 

251 

5 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

M73 

JKBA 

' 

ARNOLD   H 

1667  3 

2  51 

6 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

10.00 

10 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

U53 

JKBA 

CLARK    M    J 

16683 

251 

7 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

M59 

JKBA 

WATERSTROT. 

16703 

251 

9 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

»019 

JKBA 

GEARY    E    A 

16713 

251 

10 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M     H    F 

1003 

JKBA 

GRASS    N    0 

1672  3 

251 

11 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

4019 

JKBA 

BRADY    M    B 

16733 

251 

12 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4034 

JKBA 

HOWE    4   e 

16743 

251 

13 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3,00 

PM 

M    W    F 

40  34 

JKBA 

WOOD    G   0 

16753 

251 

14 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4067 

JKBA 

NIELSEN   L    P 

16764 

251 

15 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

4067 

JKBA 

BEST    8    S 

16774 

251 

16 

FUND    OF    LIT 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4,00 

PM 

M     H    F 

4080 

JKBA 

BLANCH    MAC 

16784 

251 

17 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

4019 

JKBA 

ARNOLD    N 

16794 

251 

18 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

3.10 

10 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4034 

JKBA 

CRAIG    M   R 

16604 

251 

90 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

5.15 

TO 

6,30 

PM 

M    F 

4071 

JKBA 

E 

THOMAS    J    A 

16693 

251H 

8 

FUND    CF    LIT 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12,00 

N 

M    W    F 

4003 

JKBA      'HONORS 

BLANCH   MAC 

16814 

252 

1 

INTRC    TC    PCETRY 

2 

H 

9.00 

TO 

9,50 

AM 

T    TH 

4003 

JKBA     ; 

GRASS    N    0 

16824 

253 
ENGL    260    HO 

1 
HE    ST 

INTRC    TC    COAfA 
JDY    1210    FRCBI 

2 

H 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

4088 

JKBA 

RIOENHOURTE 

16834 

ENGL       260 

1 

MASTtRPCS    AMER    LIT 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    H    F 

324 

MARB 

STAFF 

16844 

260 

2 

MASTERPCS    AMER    LIT 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    M    F 

1101 

SFLC 

MITCHELL    OK 

16855 

260 

3 

MASTERPCS    AfER    LIT 

3 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

124 

JKB 

SMITH    M   K 

16865 

260 

4 

MASTERPCS    AMER    LIT 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    M    F 

11 

JKB 

LAMBERT    N   E 

16875 

260 

5 

MASTERPCS    AMER    LIT 

3 

H    S 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2201 

SFLC 

HARRIS   J    S 

16885 

260 

90 

MASTERPCS    AMFR    LIT 

3 

7.45 

TO 

10.15 

PM 

W 

4071 

JKBA 

E 

HUNSAKER   QG 

16895 

270 

1 

MASTERPCS    E^GL    LIT 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4026 

JKBA 

ESPLIN    R    S 

16905 

270 

90 

MASTERPCS    ENGL    LIT 

3 

7.45 

TC 

10,15 

PM 

TH 

4071 

JKBA 

E 

ESPLIN    R    S 

16915 

282 

1 

SHAKESPEARE 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9,50 

AM 

T    TH 

266 

JKB 

RIOENHOURTE 

1692  5 

282 

2 

SHAKESPEARE 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2,00 

PM 

T    TH 

4088 

JKBA 

WATERSTROTJ 

16935 

282 

3 

SHAKESPEARE 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3,00 

PM 

T    TH 

266 

JKB 

MORRELL    J 

16946 

301 

1 

EARLY    MASTERS    LIT 

4 

8.00 

TO 

8,50 

AM 

MTWTH 

4181 

JKBA 

TATE    C    D 

16956 

301 

2 

EARLY    ^ASTERS    LIT 

4 

9.00 

TC 

9,50 

AM 

MTWTH 

4080 

JKBA 

WATERSTROTJ 

16966 

301 

3 

EARLY    ^'ASTERS    LIT 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1,00 

PM 

MTWTH 

4181 

JKBA 

BEST    L    G 

16976 

301 

4 

EARLY    MASTERS    LIT 

4 

2.10 

TC 

3,00 

PM 

MTWTH 

6181 
4181 

JKBA 

GRASS    N   C 

16986 

301 

5 

EARLY    ^ASTERS    LIT 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4,00 

PM 

MTWTH 

JKBA 

BELL    E    « 

16996 

302 

1 

LATER    MASTERS    LIT 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9,50 

AM 

MTWTH 

4181 

JKBA 

GEARY    E    A 

17007 

302 

2 

LATER    MASTERS    LIT 

4 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

MTWTH 

4181 

JKBA 

HUNSAKER   OG 

17017 

302 

3 

LATER    ^'AS^ERS    LIT 

4 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

MTWTH 

4181 
4096 
4096 

JKBA 

BEST    B    S 

17028 

303 

1 

MASTERS    AMER    LIT 

4 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

MTWTH 

JKBA 

ELLSWRTH   R6 

17038 

303 

2 

MASTERS    A^'ER    LIT 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

MTWTH 

JKBA 

LAMBERT    N    E 

17C48 

303 

3 

MASTERS    AMER    LIT 

4 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

MTWTH 

4019 

JKBA 

MCKELLAR   JG 

17058 

315 

1 

ADV    EXPCSITORY    WRT 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

231 

JKB 

FARNSWRTH    0 

17C68 

316 

1 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    H    F 

346 

MARB 

HARRIS    J    S 

17C78 

316 

2 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    H    F 

361 

MARB 

SMITH    M   K 

17086 

316 

3 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4067 

JKBA 

BACANTYME   V 

17C96 

316 

4 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

4080 

JKBA 

STAFF 

17108 

316 

5 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

4071 

JKBA 

HUNSAKER ^06 

17119 

316 

6 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4067 

JKBA 

HALL    B    H 

17129 

316 

7 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4071 

JKBA 

SMITH    M   K 

17139 

316 

8 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

40  80 

JKBA 

STAFF 

17149 

316 

9 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4003 

JKBA 

HARRIS    J    S 

17159 

316 

10 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 

3 

3.10 

TC 

4,00 

PM 

M    H    F 

54 

JKB 

DAVIS    H    M 

17169 

316 

ENGL    318    HQ 

90 
ME    ST 

TECHNICAL    WRITING 
JDY    (2IC    HRCBI 

3 

7.45 

TO 

10.15 

PM 

W 

4060 

JKBA 

E 

HALL    B    H 

17179 

ENGL       318 
ENGL    319    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

WRITINC    CF    FICTION 
UDY    (210    HRCB) 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

4067 

JKBA 

THAYER    0   H 

17189 

ENGL       319 

1 

WRITING    CF    PCETRY 

2 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

4067 

JKBA 

LARSCN   C    F 

17199 

321 

1 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

B.oa 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

4052 

JKBA 

HOME    A    E 

17200 

321 

2 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    H    F 

4067 

JKBA 

ALDER    I    G 

17210 

321 

3 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

10.00 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

4071 

JKBA 

BENNION    G   C 

17220 

321 

4 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

565 

JRCL 

HOWE    A    E 

17230 

321 

5 

STUDY    ENCL   GRAM 

12.10 

TO 

1,00 

PM 

M    W    F 

390 

ESC 

LUTHY    M    J 

1724C 

321 

6 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

L.IO 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

163 

JKB 

NIELSEN    L    R 

17250 

321 

7 

STUDY    FNGL    GRAM 

2.10 

TO 

3,00 

PM 

M    W    F 

248 

MARB 

REAM    S    E 

17270 

321 

90 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

3 

5.15 

TO 

6.30 

PM 

M    F 

4080 

JKBA 

E 

ALDER    I    G 

17260 

321H 

8 

STUDY    ENGL    GRAM 

2.10 

TO 

3,00 

PM 

M    W    F 

4173 

JKBA 

HONORS 

NORTON    0    E, 

17280 

322 

1 

MOC    AMERICAN    USAGE 

10.00 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M    H    F 

4009 

JKBA 

NORTON    0    E 

17290 

325 

1 

INTRO    TO    ENGL    LANG 

11.10 

TO 

■12. 00 

N 

M    W    F 

116 

JKB 

ALDER    I    G 

17301 

325 

2 

INTRO    TC    ENGL    LANG 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

116 

JKB 

STAFF 

17311 

32  6 

ENGL    332    Ht 

1 
ME    ST 

SEMANTICS 
JDY    (210    (-RC8I 

2 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

147 

JKB 

EVANS    0   L 

17321 

ENGL       3  32 
ENGL    333    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

ENG    NOV    DEFOE-CICK 
JDY    (210    HRCBI 

3 

H 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

4034 

JKBA 

GASSMAN    B    M 

17331 

ENGL       333 
ENGL    335    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

ENG    NCV    ELICT-1950 
JDY     (210    HRCB) 

3 

H 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

323 

MARB 

MIGHT    H 

17341 

ENGL      335 
ENGL    336   HC 

1 
ME    ST 

19C    AMERICAN    NOVEL 
JOY    (21C    HRCBI 

2 

y 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A087 

JKBA 

WILLIAMS    RS 

17351 

ENGL      336 

1 

20C    AMER  ICAN    NCVEL 

2 

8.  CO 

TC 

8,50 

AM 

T    TH 

A088 

JKBA 

CLARK    M    J 

17361 

336 

2 

2CC    AMERICAN    NCVEL 

2 

12.10 

TC 

1,00 

PM 

T    TH 

266 

JKB 

MCKELLAR    JG 

17371 

336 

3 

20C    AMERICAN    NCVEL 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

245 

ESC 

EVANS    0   L 

17381 

336 

4 

20C    AMERICAN    NCVEL 

2 

3.40 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

4052 

JKBA 

ARNOLD    M 

17392 

336 

90 

20C    AMERICAN    NCVEL 

2 

5.00 

TO 

6.40 

PM 

M 

A0e7 

JKBA 

E 

MCKELLAR   JG 

17402 

337 

1 

CONTEMP^RY    FICTION 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

11 

JKB 

ARNOLD    M 

17412 

338 

1 

THE    EUROPEAN    NOVEL 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

363 

MARB 

BLANCH    MAC 

17422 

341 

1 

ENGLISH    DRAMA 

3 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

A060 

JKBA 

WOOD   G    0 

17432 

343 

1 

MODERN   DRAMA 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

A060 

JKBA 

WATERSTROTJ 

50 


INDEX 


CATG 
OEPT    NO 


SEC 


COURSE 
DESCRIPTICN 


C  B 

e  L 

F  K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM— 8LDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


TEACHER 


17*52 
17*62 
17*72 


17*83 
17*93 
17503 
17513 
17523 
17533 
175*3 
17553 
17563 
1757* 
1758* 


1759* 
1760* 
1761* 
1762* 


1763* 
176** 
1765* 
17665 
17675 
17685 
17695 
17705 
17715 
17725 
17735 
177*5 
17756 
17766 
17776 
17786 
17796 
17806 


17816 
17826 
17836 
178*7 
17857 
17867 
17877 
17887 
17897 
17907 


17917 


17927 
17938 
179*8 


17958 
17968 


ENGL  350  HOME  STUDY  (2  10  hRCBI 


ENGL 


350 
350 
350 
351 


ENGL  355  L 


1 
2 

90 
1 


8IBLE  AS  LIT 
BIBLE  AS  LIT 
BIBLE  AS  LIT 
CRITIC^'  APPREC  LIT 


)56  I  ;  LISTED  AS 


C  LIT  355  (. 

ENGLISH  MAJD 


356. 

R 


HAY  CCUNT  FOR 


ENGL  359  HO  IE  STUDY  (210  FRCBI 


ENGL 


359 
359 
359 
3  59 
3  59 
359 
361 
362 
362 
363 
3  6* 


ENGL  366  HO 4E  STUDY  (210  FRCBI 


ENGL 


366 
371 
372 
373 


ENGL  37*  HOME  ST 


ENGL 


37* 
375 
375 
376 
377 
377 
377 
377 
377 
381 
382 
382 
382 
382 
382 
382 
383 
391 


1 
2 
3 
* 
5 

90 
1 
1 

90 
1 
1 


THE  SHOR 
THE  SHCR 


THE 
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SHCR 
SHOR 


THE  SHCR 
THE  SHOR 
EARLY  AM 
19C  AMER 
19C  AMER 
AMER  LIT 
LIT  CF  A 


STORY 

STORY 

STORY 

STCRY 

STORY 

STORY 
ERICAN    LIT 
ICAN    LIT 
ICAN    LIT 

191*-1950 
riER   MEST 


MODERN  PCETRY 
ENGL  LIT  TO  1500 
ENGL  LIT  1500-1660 
ENGL  LIT  1660-1780 

HOY  (21C  FRCB) 


1 
1 

2 
1 
1 
2 
3 
* 
5 
1 
1 
2 
3 
* 
5 
90 
1 
1 


ENGL  *20  HOME  STIOY  (210  FRCBI 


ENGL  *20 
*21 
*21 
*22 
*22 
*79 
*79 
*90 
*90 
*95 

500R  SEC  1 

FOR  1  HOUR 

ENGL   500R 

510R  SEC  I 

FOR  1  HOUR 

510R  SEC  2 

THOfAS  FOR 

510R  SEC  90 

THOPAS  FOR 

ENGL  510R 
510R 
510R 

516R  SEC  1 

518R  SEC  2 

ENGL  518R 
518R 


I  H0U«  CREDIT, 


1780-1832 
1832-1890 
1832-1890 
1890-1950 
PROCEDURE 
PRCCEOURE 
PROCEDURE 
PROCEDURE 
PROCEDURE 


ENGL  LIT 

ENGL  LIT 

ENGL  LIT 

ENGL  LIT 

SEC  TCHG 

SEC  TCHG 

SEC  TCFG 

SEC  TCHG 

SEC  TCHG 

CHAUCER 

SHAKESPEARE 

SHAKESPEARE 

SHAKESPEARE 

SHAKESPEARE 

SHAKESPEARE 

SHAKESPEARE 

MILTCN 

STUD  IK  FCLKLORE 


1  LIT  FOR  ADOLESCENT 

1  HIST  OF  ENGL  LANG 

2  HIST  OF  ENGL  LANG 

1  ENGL  LANE  ELM  TCHR 

2  ENGL  LANG  ELM  TCHR 

1  SEC  STUDENT  TCHG 

2  SEC  STUDENT  TCHG 

1  SEM  ENGLISH  MAJORS 

2  SEM  ENGLISH  MAJORS 
1  INOIV  READINGS 

KILL  iTUOY  HAHTHCRNE 

CREOI  r. 

1       EMINENT    AP    WRITERS 

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EMINENT  ENG  WRITER 
EMINENT  ENG  WRITER 
EPINENT    ENG    WRITER 

STUDY    PCETRY 

STUDY    FICTICN 

AOV  CREATIVE  WR I TG 
AOV   CREATIVE    WRITG 


9.00    to  9.50    AM 

2.10    TO  3.00    PM 

6.00    TO  7.*0    PM 

9.00    TO  9.50    AM 


T    TH 
T    TH 
TH 
M    W    F 


8.00  TO 
9.00    TC 

12.10  TO 
3.10  TO 
3.10  TO 
5.00    TO 

10.00  TO 
2.10  TC 
7.*5    TO 

12.10  TO 
I.IO    TC 


8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

*0  PM 

50  AM 

00  PM 

10.15  PM 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 


T    TH 

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M    W    F 

M    W    F 

TH 

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12.10  TC 
1.10  TO 
3.10    TO 


1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
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11.10    TO    12.00    N 
11.10    TO    12.00   N 

*.30    TC 

*.30    TC 
10    TO 


12. 

12.10    TO 


6.30  PM 
6.30  PM 
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1.00    PM 


11.10    TO    12.00    N 


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M    W 

M    W 


M 
M 
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9.00  TO  9.50  AM 
6.00  TO  7.00  PM 
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11.10    TO    12.00   N 
1.10    TC      2.00    PM 


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T    TH 
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150  JKBA 

81  JKB 

080  JKBA 

087  JKBA 


136 
116 

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BEST  B  S 
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REST  9  S 
LARSO*!  C  F 


THAYER  0  H 

HARRIS  J  S 

GEARY  E  4 

THAYER  0  H 

WILSON  M    A 

RI0E4HOURTE 

WILLIAMS  RS 

THOMSON  W  C 

WILLIA«<S  RS 

CRACROFT  RH 

LAMBERT  N  E 

LARSON  C  F 

BEST  L  G 

THCMAS  J  A 

GASS>4AN  9  M 

HARRIS  J  B 

CLARK  B  n 

FARNSWRTH08 

GEARY  E  A 

HARRIS  J  9 

WEST  0  H 

MAOSEN  H  S 

TITZE  P  K 

STAFF 

MCKNQRCK  J£ 

FARNSWRTH08 

CRAIG  H  R 

GRASS  .<<  R 

KING  A  H 

HART  E  L 

CLARK  9  9 

HUNSAKER  OG 

WILSON  W  A 

BELL  E  M 
ALOER  I    G 
MCKNCRCK  JE 
HAYES  0  L 
STAFF 

CALOER  R  E 
CALOER  R  E 
CLARK  M  J 
STAFF 
STAFF 


CRACRllFT  RH 


TATE  C  3 
EVANS  0  L 
EVANS  0  L 


LARSON  C  F 
THAYER  0  H 


INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


CCLPSE 
DESCRIPTION 


C  B 
E  L 
(<  K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM— BLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE 


TEACHER 


520R  SEC  I 


AND  MYTH. 


17S78 
17988 
17S98 
18009 
18010 
18020 
18030 
18040 
18050 
18060 
1807C 
18C80 
18090 
18101 
18111 
18121 
18131 
181A1 


ENGL 


520R 

527 

528 

529 

578 

579 

615 

615 

624 

631 

650 

651R 

661 

695 

695 

699 

755R 

799 


ENVIRONMENTAL  DESlON 


29  73  3 
29743 
29753 
29753 
29773 
29783 
29  79  3 
29803 
29814 
29824 
29834 
29844 


29654 
29864 
29874 
29884 
29894 
29905 

2992  5 

2993  5 
29945 
29955 
2996  5 
29975 
29985 

29995 
30009 
30O19 
30029 
30039 


30049 
30059 
30C69 


ENV  0  102 
111 
111 
111 
111 
120 
160 
211 
211 
219 
221 
221 


ENV  D  240  HOME  SfUDY  (210  hRCB) 


ENV  0 


240 
240 
240 
240 
240 
240 
319 
321 
325 
325 
330 
332 
333 

355 
364 
375 
380 
42  5 


pNv  D  430  Home  siudy  (210  hrcbj 


ENV  D  430 
432 
478 


27900 
2791C 
27921 
27931 
27941 
27951 
27961 
27971 
27981 
27991 
28003 
28013 
28023 
28033 
28043 
28053 
28063 
28073 


28083 
28093 


28104 
28114 
28124 
28134 
28144 
28154 


FE 


HM  170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
170 
250 
2  50 
335 
335 
335L 
335L 
335L 
335L 
335L 
335L 
335L 
335L 


FE    t-M    350   HCME    S 


FE    FM    350 
3  50 


FE  hM  351 
351 
351 
351 
351 
351 


WILL 


STUDY  ARCFETYPE 


STUDIES 
PHCNOLCG 
PHCNOLCG 
STRUCT  C 
TESL  NAT 
TESL  STU 
BIBLIQC 
BIBLIOG 
OLD  FNGL 
ENGLISH 
LIT  CBIT 
STUDIES 
COLCMAL 
INOIV  RE 
TESL  FIE 
MASTERS 
STD  TRAG 
DISSERTA 


TFEMECFORM 

Y  MOD  ENGL 

Y  TESL  LAB 
F  f'OO  ENGL 

SEL    (.    DEV 
CENT    TCHG 
C    RESEARCH 
£    RESEARCH 
ISH 

FICTION 
ICISM 
Ih    POETRY 

£    PURITAN 
ADINGS 
LC    STUDY 
TFESIS 
IC    MODE 
TICN 


11.10    TO    12.00   N 
10.00    TO    10.50    AM 


9.00    TO 
3.10    10 


9.50    AM 
4.00    PM 


3.10  TO 

3.10  TO 
11.10 

3.10  TC 

8.00  TO 

9,00  TO 

2.10  TO 


4.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

10    12.00  N 

4.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

3.30  PM 


1.10  TO   2.00  PM 


1 

90 

91 

92 

93 

1 

1 

1 

90 

1 

1 

2 


INTRO 
BASIC 
BASIC 
BASIC 
BASIC 
ENVIR 
PERSP 
BASIC 
BASIC 
ENVIR 
BASIC 
BASIC 


ENVIRON  DSGN 

DESIGN    1 

DESIGN    1 

DESIGN    1 

DESIGN  1 
CN  DSGN  DRAFT 
ECTIVE  PRACTM 

DESIGN  2 

DESIGN    2 
CN    FLC    STDY    1 

DRAW  RENDER 

CRAh  RENDER 


1 
2 
3 
5 
90 
92 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
I 
1 
90 


INTRO 

INTRO 

I^TBC 

INTRO 

INTRC 

INTRC 

ENVIRO 

RENDER 

INT  EN 

INT  EN 

MAT  6 

PR  INC 

BASIC 


INTER 
INTER 
INTER 
INTER 
INTER 
INTER 
N  FLC 
ING  2 
VIRCN 
VIRCN 
COMP- 
INTEP 
ARCHl 


I  OR  ENV 

lOR  ENV 

lOR  ENV 

lOR  ENV 

lOR  ENV 

lOR  ENV 
STDY  2 

LAB  1 

LAB  1 

INT  ENV 

lOR  ENV 

TCTR  1 


FURN  DSGN  t  CONS  1 
REGICNtURBAN  PLAN 
ENV  PRESENTATION  1 
ENVIRCN  GRAPHICS  1 
INTERIOR  ENV  LAB  2 


HIST  INTER  ENVIRON 
HIST  CNTMP  ENVIRON 
ENV  LANDSCF  DSGN  1 


FAMILY  ECONOMICS  &  HOME  MANAGEMENT 


12.10  TC 

5.00  TO 

5.00  TO 

5.00  TC 

5.00  TO 

7. CO  TC 

4.10  TC 

8.00  TO 

5.00  TC 

11.10  TO 

2.30  TO 

2.30  TO 


10.00  TO 

11.10  TO 

9. CO  10 

1.10  TO 

5.00  TO 

5.00  TC 

3.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

9.00  TO 

11.10  TO 

10.00  TO 

9.00  TO 

3.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

7.00  TC 

1.10  TO 

9.00  TO 

11.10  TC 

7.45  TO 


1.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
9.00  AM 
6.00  PM 
10.00  AM 
7.30  PM 
1.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
5.00   PM 


10.50  AM 

12.00  N 

9.50  AM 

2.00  PM 

7.30  PM 

7.30  PM 

5.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

U.OO  AM 

I. 00  PM 

10.50  AM 

11.00  AM 

6.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

9.00  AM 

2.30  PM 

11.00  AM 

1.00  PM 

9.50  PM 


W 

w 

B 
M 
H 
B 
TH 
TH 
W    F 
W    F 
H    F 
W    F 
TH 
8    A 
B   A 
B    A 
W    F 
B    A 


A088      JKBA 
135      MCKB 


AC96      JKBA 
7      JKB 


448 
524 
155 
155 
155 
155 
255 


JRCL 

JRCL 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JRCL 


155   JKB 


M  TH 
M  TH 


1.10  TO  2.00  PM 
2.10  TC  3.00  PM 
1.30  TC   4.00  PM 


ESOURCES 
ESCURCES 
ESOURCES 
ESOURCES 
ESOURCES 
ESOURCES 
ECONOMICS 
ECONOMICS 
D  ECUIP 
D  ECUIP 


MGT  OF 

MGT  CF 

f«GT  CF 

MGT  CF 

MGT  CF 

MGT  CF 

CONSUMER 

CONSUMER 

HCtSEhCL 

HOLSEHCL 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 


rUDY  (210  FRCBI 


PRINC  HCI'E  MGT 
PR  INC  HC^E  MGT 


FE  HM  351  FOME  SIUDY  (210  FBCB) 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
90 


FAMLY 
FAf ILY 
FAMLY 
FAKILY 
FAf ILY 
FAMILY 


F  INANCE 
FINANCE 
FINANCE 
F  INANCE 
F  INANCE 
F  INANCE 


8.00  TO 

9.00  TC 

10.00  TO 

11.10  TC 

12.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

10.00  TO 

12.10  TO 

9.00  10 

11.10  TC 

11.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

8.00  TO 

11.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

8.00  TO 

11.10  TO 

2.10  TO 


8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

10.50  AM 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

10.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

1.03  PM 

4.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

1.00  PM 

4.00  PM 


9. CO  TO   9.50  AM 
11.10  TO  12.00  N 


9.00  TO   9.50  AH 
11.10  TO  12.00  N 


2.10  TC 
8.00  TO 
1.10  TO 
7.45  TC 


3.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
2.00  PM 
9.25  PM 


F 

TH 

F 

TH 

Vl 

W 


M  H 
M  W 
M  W 
M  h 
TH 
W 


M 

T 

M 

M 

M 

M 

T 

TH 

T  TH 


M 
TH 

W 

w 

W  F 
M 


W  F 
TH 
TH 
TH 


lis 

220 
230 
260 
260 
260 
220 
220 
230 
250 
260 
220 


3205 

3205 

3200 

3200 

3205 

3205 

230 

220 

230 

260 

;3200 

250 

250 

250 

230 

220 

230 

230 

230 


M  W  F 
M  W  F 
T  TH 


3205   SFLC 

3200   SFLC 

230   BRMB 


M  W 


TH 
TH 


T  TH 
T  TH 


M 
W 

w 

TH 

TH 


JKB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
SFLC 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 
BRMB 


1125 
1125 
1125 
1125 
1125 
1125 
2241 
3246 
1205 
1205 
1124 
1124 
1124 
1124 
1124 
1124 
1124 
1124 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


1125   SFLC 
1125   SFLC 


2241 
2241 
2241 
3245 
2241 
3215 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


LAB  INCLUDED 


LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 


INCLUDED 
INCLUDED 
INCLUDED 
INCLUOEO 
INCLUDED 
INCLUOEO 
INCLUDED 
INCLUDED 
INCLUDED 


MAJORS  ONLY 


LAB  INCLUDED 
LAB  INCLUOEO 
LAB  INCLUOEO 
LAB  INCLUOEO 

LAB  INCLUOEO 
LAB  INCLUDED 
LAB  INCLUOEO 
LAB  INCLUDED 
LAB  INCLUDED 
LAB  INCLUDED 
LAB  INCLUDED 
LAB  INCLUDED 


LAB  INCLUOEO 


AB 


BRADY  M  B 
BLAIR  R  M 
LUTHY  M 
LUTHY  M 
MADSEN  H  S 
STAFF 
GASSMAN  B 
STAFF 

MCKNORCK  J 
BRADY  H  8 
CLARK  n    J 
HAOr    6  L 
THOMSON  U 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
CRAIG 
STAFF 


M  R 


STAFF 
HANKS  K  H 
MORGAN  V  F 
STAFF 

MORGAN  V  F 
ALGunC  D  I 
STAFF 

NACKOS  F  J 
RtGGS  F  P 
NACKOS  F  J 
HANKS  K  H 
STAFF 


ALLEN  P  S 

ALLEN  P  S 

DANSIE  R  E 

OANSIE  R  E 

E 

RIGGS  J  R 

e 

HOLLINGSHOS 

VIEH4EG  R  G 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

DANSIE  R  E 

STAFF 

VIEHWEG  R  G 

VIEHWEG  R  G 

BAUGHMAN  MR 

STAFF 

HANKS  K  H 

STAFF 

E 

STAFF 

ALLEN  P  S 

OANSIE  R  E 

MAAS  J  L 

GORHAM 
SLAUGH 
GORHAM 
SLAUGH 
GORHAM 
SLAUGH 
BASTIAN  a 
BASTIAN  B 
VINCENT  J 
GARRISON  CLi 
VINCENT  J 
VINCENT  J 
GARRISG'N  CL 
GARRISON  CLi 
VINCENT  J 
VINCENT  J 
GARRISON  CL 
GARRISCN  CL 


POULSON  J  J 
POULSON  J  J 


POULSON  J  J 
POULSON  J  J 
POULSON  J  J 
HANSEN  6  0 
HANSEN  G  0 
SLAUGH  K 


52 


CATG 

jCCURSE 

CR 

C    B 
E    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPRtJV 

j      INDEX 

OEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

RCCM 

—BLOC 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHE* 

FE    HM    370    HDME    S    UDY    (210    hdCB) 

2816A 

FE    HH   370 

1 

RESIDENCE    MGT 

2 

F 

8.00    1C 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

!3C8 

SFLC 

S 

8ASTU:4  *»    S 

28174 

370 

2 

RESIDENCE    fGT 

2 

F 

2.10    TO 

3.40    PM 

M    W 

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SFLC 

» 

BASTUr4    i    S 

F 

8. CO    TO 

8.50   AM 

T    TH 

>3C8 

SFLC 

SLAUUK   K 

28184 

370 

3 

RESIDENCE    MGT 

2 

S 

8.00    TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

!308 

SFLC 

% 

SLAlCiH   K 

28195 

370L 

1 

LAB 

0 

F 

T    B    A 

snur.H  K 

2820  S 

370L 

2 

LAB 

0 

F 

T    B    A 

SIAU-,H   K 

'      2821 S 

370L 

LAB 

0 

S 

T    8    A 

SL\IJ5H   K 

28225 

435 

LIGHT    £    CRG    SPACE 

3 

8.00    TC 

10.00    AM 

T    TH 

124 

SFLC 

CARRISCN   CL 

1      2823  5 

480 

TRAIN    DEI'CH    TECH 

2 

1.10    TO 

3.00   PM 

T    TH 

125 

SFLC 

GARRISON    CL 

28245 

485 

FIELD    fcCBK    KAJORS 

3 

T    8    A 

HANSEN    a   0 

Jf      28255 

580R 

SPEC    TPCS-F»'    EC 

V 

T    B    A 

ST4FF 

2826  5 

1 

F0( 

590 

)D  SCI 

E^ 

SEfilNAB 

CE  &  NUT 

Z 

ric 

4.10    TO 

)N 

6.00    PM 

W 

.125 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18151 

F    S    N    110 

1 

PRINC    FCCD   PREP 

2 

10. OO    TO 

10.50    AM 

H 

!201 

SFLC 

LAB    CARD    RFO 

STAFF 

18161 

110 

90 

PRINC    FCCC    PREP 

2 

5.00    TO 

7.30   PM 

TH 

1307 

SFLC 

E 

STAFF 

18171 

llOL 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO 

4.00    PM 

H 

1121 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18181 

llOL 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC 

4.00    PM 

F 

1121 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18191 

llOL 
F    S    N    115   H 

4 
DME    S 

LAB 

UDY    (210    FRCBl 

0 

11.10    TO 

1.00    PM 

TH 

1121 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18202 

F    S    N    115 

1 

ESSEN    OF    NLTR 

2 

10.00    TO 

10.50    AM 

W    F 

:2C1 

SFLC 

, 

PAGE    EBMA 

18212 

115 

2 

ESSEN    CF    NUTR 

2 

2.10    TO 

3.00   PM 

W    F 

!201 

SFLC 

TURNER    L    G 

f      18222 

115 

3 

ESSEN    CF    NUTR 

2 

8.00    TO 

8.50    AM 

T    TH 

!320B 

SFLC 

FRAN/    K    a 

18232 

115 

50 

ESSEN    CF    NLTR 

2 

2.30    TO 

4.30    PM 

T 

iL    HL 

CNTR 

LAVE.NI3ER 

18242 

116 

F    S    N    245   H 

1 
3ME    S 

tSSEN   NUTR    LAB 
UDY    (210    HRCB) 

1 

12.10    TC 

2.00    PM 

F 

!227 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18252 

F    S    N    255 

1 

FUNOCNTLS   OF    NUTR 

5 

12.10    10 

1.00    PM 

MThTH 

>241 

SFLC 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

FRANC.    K    B 

18262 

255 

2 

FUNOMNTLS    OF    NUTR 

5 

8.00    TO 

8.50    AM 

MTViTH 

!241 

SFLC 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

18272 

255L 

1 

LAB 

0 

7.00    TO 

9.00   AM 

T 

>227 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18282 

255L 

2 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TC 

10.00    AM 

TH 

>227 

SFLC 

ST4FF 

18293 

255L 

3 

LAB 

0 

3.10    TO 

5.00  J>M 

M 

1227 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1830  3 

255L 

4 

LAB 

0 

9.00    TO 

11.00    AM 

F 

1227 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18313 

264 

1 

INTRO    FOOD    SCIENCE 

3 

8.00    10 

8.50    AM 

M    H    F 

103 

SFLC 

TOWNER    L    G 

18323 

264 

2 

INTRC    FOOD    SCIENCE 

3 

11.10    TC 

12.00   N 

M    l<    F 

>308 

SFLC 

JOHNSON    J    H 

18333 

265 

1 

INTRO    FOCD    SCI    LAB 

2 

1.10    TO 

4.00   PM 

M    h 

!235 

SFLC 

PAGE    (:ONA 

18343 

265 

2 

INTRO    FCCD    SCI    LAB 

2 

7. CO    TO 

10.00    AH 

T    TH 

!235 

SFLC 

TURNE*    L    0 

18353 

265 

3 

INTRO    FCCD    SCI    LAB 

2 

11.10    TC 

2.00    PM 

T    TH 

!235 

SFLC 

TURNER    L    0 

18363 

265 

4 

INTRO    FOCD    SCI    LAB 

2 

3.10    TO 

6.00   PM 

T    TH 

!235 

SFLC 

BOYLE    JOYCE 

18373 

310L 

1 

LAB 

6 

12.10    TO 

3.00    PM 

T 

!121 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18384 

310L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC 

5.00   PM 

TH 

!121 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18394 

340 

1 

HEAL    MANAGEMENT 

2 

2.10    TO 

3.00    PM 

H 

!201 

SFLC 

BOYLE    JOYCE 

18404 

340L 

1 

LAB 

0 

7.00    TO 

10.00    AM 

T 

•121 

SFLC 

SOYLE    JOYCE 

18414 

340L 

2 

LAB 

0 

7.00    TO 

10.00    AM 

TH 

!121 

SFLC 

BOYLE    JOYCE 

18424 

340L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO 

5.00   PM 

W 

!121 

SFLC 

BOYLE    JOYCE 

18434 

340L 

4 

LAB 

0 

10.00    TO 

1. 00    PM 

F 

!121 

SFLC 

BOYLE    JOYCE 

18444 

3  50 

1 

FOCD    ANALYSIS 

4 

2.10    TQ 

3.00   PM 

M    Vt 

!215 

SFLC 

CALL    4    a 

18454 

350L 

1 

LAB 

0 

12.10    TO 

3.00    PM 

T    TH 

327 

WIDB 

CALL    A    0 

18464 

370 

1 

QUAN    FCCD    PREP 

2 

1.10    TO 

2.00    PM 

M 

S307 

SFLC 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

18475 

370L 

1 

LAB 

0 

9.0O    TC 

12.00    N 

M 

111 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18485 

370L 

2 

LAB 

0 

9.00    TO 

12.00    N 

W 

111 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18495 

3  70L 

3 

LAB 

0 

9.00    TO 

12.00   N 

F 

:111 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18505 

380 

1 

QUANT    FCCD    PURCHAS 

2 

1.10    TO 

2.00   PM 

W    F 

1307 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18515 

400 

1 

COMMUNITY    NUTR 

2 

2.10    TO 

3.00   PM 

T 

2241 

SFLC 

BENNION    M 

18525 

400L 
FSN    455    STU 
CLASS   AT    9- 

1 

JENTS 
12    AM 

LAB 

MUST    ATTEND    CNE 

MiT.VliTH,    OR    F 

0 

2.10    TC 

5.00    PM 

TH 

2227 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18535 

F    S    N   455 

1 

THERAPUTIC    NUTRITN 

5 

8.00    TO 

8.50    AH 

T    TH 

i215 

SFLC 

BENNION    n 

18545 

455L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO 

4.00   PM 

W^ 

?227 

SFLC 

BENNION    » 

18555 

462 

1 

FOCD    CUAL    FRESRVTN 

3 

10. CO    TO 

10.50    AM 

M   W 

2308 

SFLC 

JOHNSON    J    M 

18566 

462L 

1 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO 

11.00    AM 

F 

J235 

SFLC 

JOHNSON    J    M 

18576 

492 

1 

FIELD    WORK    FSN 

V 

F 

T    B    A 

JOHNSCN   J   M 

18586 

635 

I 

ADV    HUfAN    NUTR    1 

3 

11.10    TO 

12.00    N 

M    h    F 

^227 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18596 

690 

1 

SEM    IN   FCOD    SCI 

V 

11.10    TO 

12.00   N 

H 

488 

JRCL 

PAGE    ECNA 

18606 

697 

1 

RESEARCH                          | 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

18616 

FOI 

699 

^UM  A 

1 

SSI 

MASTERS    Tt-ESIS 

iMBLIES 

V 

T    8   A 

STAFF 

18626 

FORLM    101 

1 

LEC    IN    CCNTEMP    CIV 

.5 

10. CO    TC 

11.00    AM 

TH 

?B   FL 

SFH 

STAFF 

18636 

201 

1 

LEC    IN   CCNTEMP    CIV 

.5 

IC.CO    TO 

11.00    AM 

TH 

3B    FL 

SFH 

STAFF 

18646 

301 

1 

LEC    IN   CCNTEfP   CIV 

.5 

10. CO    TO 

11.00    AM 

TH 

38    FL 

SFH 

STAFF 

18657 

FRI 

401 

INCH 

1 

LEC    IN   CCNTEMP    CIV 

.5 

10. CO    TO 

11.00    AM 

TH 

IB    FL 

SFH 

STAFF 

18667 

FRt^      095 

90 

BEG    FREN    FCR    GRADS 

0 

5.20    TO 

7.00    PM 

M    TH 

365 

MCKB 

E 

SLAOE    J    K 

18677 

096 

90 

BEG    FREN    FCR    GRAOS 

0 

5.20    TO 

7.00   PM 

M    TH 

367 

HCKB 

e 

GREEN   J    A 

18687 

101 

1 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

7.00    TO 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

365 

MCKB 

STAFF 

18697 

101 

2 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

12.10    TO 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

331 

MSCB 

CLIN5ER    S 

18707 

101 

3 

1ST    VR    FRENCH 

4 

8. CO    TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

3228 

HFAC 

CALL    M   J 

18727 

101 

5 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

T    B    A 

KING    G   a 

18737 

101 

6 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

3.10    TC 

4.00   PM 

DAILY 

390 

ESC 

STAFF 

18748 

101 

7 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

11.10    TO 

12.00   N 

DAILY 

162 

BRMB 

STAFF 

18758 

101 

8 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

12.10    TO 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

136 

MCKB 

GNOLt    F 

18768 

101 

9 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

12.10    TO 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

=  515 

HFAC 

STAFF 

18778 

101 

10 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

1.10    TO 

2.00   PH 

DAILY 

136 

MCKB 

ST\FF 

18788 

101 

11 

ISI    YR    FRENCH 

4 

1.10    TO 

2.00   PM 

DAILY 

271 

MSCB 

JE^KNSON   KM 

18798 

101 

12 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

2.10    TC 

3.00    PM 

OAILY 

255 

ESC 

STAFF 

18808 

101 

13 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

2.10    TO 

3.00   PM 

DAILY 

210 

B34 

STAFF 

18818 

101 

14 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

3.10    TO 

4.00    PH 

DAILY 

1317 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18828 

101 

15 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

4.10    TO 

5.00    PM 

DAILY 

365 

MCKB 

LE8RAS    Y 

18717 

lOlH 

4 

iST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

9. CO    TO 

9.50    AM 

DAILY 

349 

MCKB 

HONORS 

HEUOIER    J    P 

18839 

102 

1 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

8.00    TC 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

7 

JKB 

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DEPT 

NO 

SEC 

OESCBIPTICN 

HR 

f    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

— BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FE€ 

TEACHER 

ie8'^9 

FREN 

102 

2 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

162 

JSB      , 

CHENEY   C   C 

laess 

102 

3 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

366 

MARB 

WALKER    M   C 

18e6<9 

102 

4 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

310 

MCKB 

SPERRY    M   A 

18679 

102 

5 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY         F515 

HFAC 

CR0SSNCKL6 

18889 

102 

6 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

136 

MCKB 

JAMESON    B   I 

18899 

102 

7 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY         3215 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18909 

FREN 

102 

201    HC 

8 
ME    ST 

1ST    YR    FRENCH 
JOY    (210    FRCBI 

4 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

349 

MCKB 

OWEN   L    B 

18919 

FREN 

201 

1 

INTPM    RE/ID   £    CCNV 

4 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

244 

B34 

CLARK    H   H 

18930 

201 

3 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

299 

MSCB 

SLAOE    J    K 

18940 

201 

4 

INTRM    READ    t    CCNV 

4 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

F262 

HFAC 

TARR    K 

189  50 

201 

5 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

7 

JKB 

STAFF 

18960 

201 

6 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1. 00 

PM 

DAILY 

3215 

SFLC 

STAFF 

18970 

201 

7 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

365 

MCKB 

BODOM    H   H 

18980 

201 

8 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY        jA0C9 

JKBA 

SPEARS    I    0 

18990 

201 

9 

INTRM   REAC    £    CCNV 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

430 

ESC 

StAFF 

19002 

201 

10 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

109 

MSCB 

OUCKWITZ    SM' 

19012 

201 

90 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

5.20 

TO 

7.00 

PM 

M    W 

349 

MCKB 

E 

STAFF 

18920 

201H 

2 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV. 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

365 

MCKB 

HONORS 

GREEN   J    A 

19022 

211 

1 

2N0    YEAR    CCNVERS 

2 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

2  20 

834 

CASWELL    J   K 

19032 

211 

2 

2ND    YEAR    CCNVERS 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

310 

MCKB 

TARR    K 

19042 

FREN 

211 

301    HC 

3 
ME    ST 

2ND   YEAR    CCNVERS 
JDY    (210    FPCB) 

2 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

F214 

HFAC 

GREISNER    N 

19052 

FREN 

301 

1 

INTRO    FRENCH    LIT 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    t,    F 

310 

MCKB 

GIRY    J    A 

19062 

301 

2 

INTPC    FRENCH    LIT 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

3  10 

MCKB 

RTRN    MISSIONARY 

i 

KIMBALL    M   0 

19072 

301 

3 

INTRO    FRENCH   LIT 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    U    F 

3215 

SFLC 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

* 

KIMBALL    H   D 

19082 

301 

4 

INTRC    FRENCH    LIT 

3 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

365 

MCKB 

SLAOE    J    K 

19092 

301 

5 

INTRC    FRENCH    LIT 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

349 

MCKB 

ASHFORO    J    B 

19103 

301 

6 

INTPO    FRENCH    LIT 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

213 

MCKB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

i 

TARR    K 

19113 

311 

1 

3RD    YR   CCNVERS 

2 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

365 

MCKB 

LEBRAS   Y 

19123 

311 

2 

3R0    YR    CCNVERS 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1. 00 

PM 

T    TH 

349 

MCKB 

LOtSEAU    M    T 

19133 

311 

3 

3RD   YR    CCNVERS 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

310 

MCKB 

LOISEAU    M   T 

191*3 

FREN 

311 
321    HC 

4 
ME    ST 

3R0   YR    CCNVERS 
JDY    (210    FRCB) 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

365 

MCKB 

HEUDIER    J    P 

19153 

FREN 

321 

1 

3R0   YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    k.    F 

A067 

JKBA 

SPEARS    I    0 

19163 

321 

2 

3R0    YR   GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

310 

MCKB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

> 

TURNER    N   C 

19173 

321 

3 

3RD   YR   GRAM    £   COMP 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    ta    F 

365 

MCKB 

LEE    H   W 

19183 

321 

4 

3R0   YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    h    F 

134 

MSCB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

5 

JENSEN    0   C 

1919« 

321 

5 

3RD    YR   GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    ta    F 

310 

MCKB 

MILLER    J    D 

19204 

321 

6 

3R0   YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    M    F 

349 

MCKB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

S 

LAMBERT   L    G 

19214 

322 

1 

3RD    YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

2 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

310 

MCKB 

GIRY    J    A 

19224 

322 

2 

3RD    YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

3215 

SFLC 

ASHFORO    J    B 

,19234 

326 

1 

FREN    PHON    £    PRCNUN 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

310 

MCKB 

THOMPSON   CP 

19244 

326 

2 

FREN    PHCN    £    PRCNUN 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

365 

MCKB 

THGMPSCN   CP 

19254 

326 

3 

FREN    PHON    £    PRCNUN 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

349 

MCKB 

ASHFORO    J    a 

19264 

326 

4 

FREN    PHCN    £    PRCNUN 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

349 

MCKB 

ASHFORO    J    B 

19274 

377 

1 

FRENCH   TCHG    PROCED 

3 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

310 

MCKB 

C 

MILLER   J    0 

1928S 

377L 

1 

LAB 

0 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

T    TH 

310 

MCKB 

MILLER    J    0 

1929  5 

401 

1 

BIBLIC    RES    TECH 

1 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

F 

349 

MCKB 

KIMBALL    M   0 

19305 

411 

1 

4TH    YR    CCNVERS 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

349 

MCKB 

GIRY    J    A 

19315 

429 

1 

INTRO    STYL    £    LITER 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    V.    F 

349 

MCKB 

SLAOE    J    K 

19325 

440 

1 

hIST    SURVEY    FR    LIT 

4 

h 

8.  CO 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

213 

MCKB 

KIMBALL    M   0 

1933  5 

FREN 

440 

441    HC 

2 

ME    ST 

HIST    SURVEY   FR    LIT 
JDY    (210    FRCBI 

4 

F 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

310 

HCKB 

GREEN    J    A 

19345 

FREN 
FREN 

441 
442    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

SRVY    FREN    LIT   CULT 
JOY    (210    FRCBI 

3 

F 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

310 

MCKB 

TARR    K 

19355 

FREN 

442 

1 

SRVY    FREN    LIT    CULT 

3 

F 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

349 

MCKB 

TURNER   N   C 

19376 

445 

2 

INTRO    FREN   CIVILIZ 

3 

H 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    h    F 

365 

MCKB 

LEE    H    W 

19386 

445 

3 

INTRO    FREN    CIVILIZ 

3 

F 

3.ia 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    t.    F 

365 

MCKB 

ASHFORO    J   a 

19365 

445H 

1 

INTRO    FREN   CIVILIZ 

3 

t- 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    Vt    F 

365 

MCKB 

HONORS 

LEE    H   W 

19396 

448 

1 

FRENCH    LIT    PROSE 

3 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

349 

MCKB 

GIRY    J    A 

19406 

479 

I 

SfC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

T    8    A 

C» 

JENSEN    0   C 

19416 

4  79 

2 

SEC    STUCENT    TCHG 

V 

\ 

T    B    A 

Ct 

MILLER    J    0 

19426 

490R 

1 

INDIVIDUAL    STUDY 

V 

T    B    A 

SLAOE    J    K* 

19436 

520 

1 

FREN    CCMP    £    GRAMMR 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    M 

349 

MCKB 

MILLER    J    0 

ROMANCE    PHI 

LOLOG 

r   -    REGISTER    FOR 

LATIN 

621. 

19446 

FREN 

601 

BIBLIO    £    PES    TECH 

1 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AH 

F 

149 

JKB 

CLARK    H   H 

19456 

665 

FRENCH   RENAISSANCE 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

365 

MCKB 

HEUOIER   J    P 

19467 

675 

THE    ENLIGHTENMENT 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

310 

MCKB 

LAMBERT    L    G 

19477 

677R 

PRIN    FCR    LANG    TCHG 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    VI 

310 

MCKB 

JENSEN    0   C 

19487 

682 

FREN    RCMANTIC    MVMT 

2 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    M 

E354 

HFAC 

CLARK    H    M 

19497 

690R 

DIRECTED    READINGS 

V 

TEA 

CLARK    H   W 

19507 

699 

MASTERS    TFESIS 

V 

T    6    A 

STAFF 

19517 

740D 

FR    GENRES£CRITICSM 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

214 

MCKB 

GIRY    J    A 

19527 

785R 

SPEC    STUCY    LIT    20C 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

365 

MCKB 

LEE    H   H 

19537 

799 

DISSERTATION 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

GEl 

MEALC 

)G^ 

r 

GNLGY 

265   H 

OME    S 

rUDY    (210    hRCBl 

19547 

GNLGY 
GNLGY 

265 
270   H 

1 
OME    S 

NCRTh    AM    RESEARCH 
rUDY    (210    FRCB) 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    M    F 

2260 

SFLC 

FLICK    R   C 

19558 

GNLGY 

270 

1 

BRITISH    RESEARCH 

3 

t 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    H    F 

274 

MARB 

PRATT    0   H 

54 


** 

CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

G    B 

e  L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

OEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

P   K 

TAUGHT 

RCOM 

—  BLOG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

C 

GNLGV    275   H  )ME    S    UOV    (210    HRCB) 

c 

\       19S68 

GNLGY    275 

1 

SCANDINAVIAN    RSRCH 

3 

12.10    10 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

353 

HFAC 

JOHANSOS   CE 

El     19578 
t      19568 

280 

90 

LATIN    AP    PESEARCH 

3 

5.00    TO 

7.30 

PM 

W 

373 

MARB 

E 

PRATT    0    0 

285 

1 

GERMAN   RESEARCH 

3 

3.10    TO 

*.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

368 

HARB 

JOHANSCN   CE 

GNLGY    366   H 

]ME    S 

UDY    (210    HRCBI 

19598 

GNLGY   368 

90 

MIDhESTEPN    STATES 

3 

*.30    TO 

7.00 

PH 

M 

2*7 

MARB 

E 

FLICK    R    C 

GNLGY    371    hUe    sjuDY    (210    hRCB) 

GNLGY    372    H ]ME    STUDY    (210    KRCBI 

19608 

GNLGY    372 

1 

EARLY    BRITISH    SRCS 

3 

1.10    10 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

3*8 

MARB 

PRATT    D    H 

19618 

373 

1 

SCOTLAND    £    IRELAND 

3 

2.iO    TO 

3.00 

PM 

H    W    F 

275 

JSB 

BLQXHAM    V    B 

1962  8 

376 

1 

SWEO-FINN    SOURCES 

3 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

368 

MARB 

JOHANSON   CE 

19638 

*95R    j        1 

APPLIED    RESEARCH 

3 

TBA 

FLICK    ■«    C 

,      196*9 

*98R    ■        1     {special    PPCBLEfS 

2 

TBA 

WELLS    J    0 

general!  CtJRRICULU 

VI 

COOIO 

!gN    CR    100       1        1       FUNDAMENTALS    HATH 

3 

9»C0    TO 

9.50 

AH 

DAILY 

390 

ESC 

POPE    A    il 

00020 

100               2       FUNDAMENTALS    MATH 

3 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

323 

MARB 

ASH8Y    R    E 

00030 

100       ':        3       FUNDAMENTALS    MATH 

3 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

323 

MARB 

ASH3Y    i<    E 

000*0 

100       '        *      FUNDAMENTALS    MATH 

3 

*.00    TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

323 

HARB 

BERTCH    F 

00050 

100            90      FUNDAMENTALS    MATH 

3 

5.20    TO 

7.00 

PM 

M    W 

323 

HARB 

E 

POPE    A    W 

00060 

101       1        1     ilNTRO    SIC    SCI     I 

3 

1.10    10 

2.00 

PM 

W 

150 

BRMB 

ROELLER    C    » 

i 

12.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

150 

BR  MB 

ROELLER    C    R 

00070 

101               2     1 INTRC    elC    SCI     I 

3 

3.10    10 

*.00 

PH 

W 

150 

BRMB 

R06LLER    C   R 

3.10    TO 

5.00 

PH 

T     TH 

150 

BRMB 

ROELLER   C    R 

00121 

105 

1 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

8.00    TO 

8.5C 

AM 

DAILY 

21* 

HFAC 

RIGBY    M    C 

00131 

105 

2 

CGMP    E    READING 

3 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

3*1 
!2*1 

MARB 

OSBORNE    V   C 

001*1 

105 

3 

CCMP    £    READING 

3 

9.00    10 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

SFLC 

RIGBY    W    0 

00151 

105      !        5 

COMP    t    READING 

3 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

1208 

SFLC 

LOFGRf  EN   CD 

00161 

105       I        6 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

!208 
3*1 

SFLC 

OS^iJRME    V   C 

00171 

105      !        7 

CCfP    £    READING 

3 

12.10    TC 

1.00 

PH 

DAILY 

MARB 

LOFGRFE'^   CD 

00181 

105    ;     8 

COMP    £    READING 

i 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2*6 

B3* 

OSeORNE    V    C 

00192 

105              9 

COMP    £    READING 

3 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2*6 

B3* 

RIGBY    W    0 

00202 

105 

10 

COMP    £    REACING 

3 

3.10    TO 

*.00 

PM 

DAILY 

i2C8 

SFLC 

lofg<iee;<i  CD 

00212 

1-05 

U 

COMP    £    REACING 

3 

*.10    TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

1208 

SFLC 

CARLYLE    r    F 

00222 

105 

90 

CCMP    £    READING 

3 

5.00    TO 

7.00 

PM 

M    TH 

1067 

JKRA 

E 

RIGBY    <4    0 

00232 

GE( 

106 

)GRAF 

GEOG    101    HU 

1 

it  sT^ 

PERS   COMPUNICATICN 
r 
IDY    (210    FRCB) 

3 

10.00    TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

3*1 

HARB 

STAFF 

20137 

GEOG      101 

1 

ENVIRCNMENT    £    MAN 

3 

s 

11.10    TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

STEVENS    0    J 

201*7 

101 

2 

ENVIRONMENT    £    MAN 

3 

5 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

STEVENS    0    J 

20157 

102 

1 

ENVIRON    £    MAN    LAB 

1 

c 

2.10    TC 

*.00 

PM 

T 

185 

HGB 

STAFF 

20167 

102 
GEOG    120    SE 
TBA    AT    REGI 
GEOG    120    HO 

2 

;  3  R 

5TRAT 
IE    STI 

ENVIRON    £    MAN    LAB 
■CUIRES    I    HOUR 

ON. 
JDY    (210    HRCB) 

1 

£ 

2.10    TC 

*.00 

PM 

TH 

185 

HGB 

STAFF 

20178 

GEOG       120 

1 

GEOG    hORLC    AFFAIRS 

3 

5 

7. CO    TO 

7.50 

AM 

H    W    F 

170 

HGB 

STAFF 

20188 

120 

2 

GEOG    WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

S 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

DUNC4W   R    C 

20196 

120 

3 

GEOG   WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

5 

9.00    TC 

9.50 

AH 

T    TH 

267 

HGB 

HUCHAN    L    e 

20208 

120 

* 

GEOG    WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

5 

10.00    TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

WILLIAMS    SK 

20218 

120 

5 

GEOG    WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

5 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

JACKSON    R    H 

20228 

120 

6 

GEOG    WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

< 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

DUNCAN    R    C 

20238 

120 

7 

GEOG    WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

J 

3.10    TO 

4.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

WILLIA.-1S    SK 

202*8 

120 

90 

GEOG    WORLD    AFFAIRS 

3 

5 

7.*5    TO 

10.15 

PM 

W 

170 

HGB 

E 

JACKSON    R    H 

20258 

211 

1 

INTRO    PAfS    AIR    PH 

2 

S 

9.00    TO 

9.50 

AH 

T 

170 

HGB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

WILLIAMS    SK 

20269 

211L 

1 

LAB 

0 

7. CO    TO 

7.50 

AH 

T    TH 

185 

HGB 

WILLIAMS    SK 

20279 

211L 

2 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AH 

T    TH 

185 

HGB 

WILLIAMS    SK 

20239 

211L 
GEOG    231    HO 

3 

"IE    STI 

LAB 
JDY    (210    HRCBI 

0 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

T     TH 

185 

HGB 

WILLIAMS    S    K 

20299 

GEOG      231 

1 

ECCNCPIC    GEOGRAPHY 

3 

s 

9. CO    TO 

9.50 

AH 

M    W    F 

170 

HGB 

LAYTON    ^    L 

20339 

332 

GEOG    *50    HO 

1 
IE    STI 

WORLD    RESOURCES 
JDY    (210    HRCB) 

2 

i 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

166 

HGB 

JACKSON    R    H 

20319 

GEOG      *50 

1 

NORTH    AMERICA 

3 

5 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

166 

HGB 

JACKSON    ^    H 

20329 

*51 
G30G   *55    HO 

1 
IE    STI 

HIST    GEOG    NO    AM 
DY    (210    hRCB) 

3 

S 

9.00    TO 

9.50 

AH 

M    W    F 

166 

HGB 

JACKSON    «    H 

20339 

GEOG      *55 
GEOG    *60    HO 

1 
IE    STI 

LATIN    AMERICA 
DY    (21C    HRCB) 

3 

c 

11.10    TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

166 

HGB 

LAYTON    ^    L 

203*9 

GEOG      *60 

90 

EUROPE 

3 

< 

7.*5    TC 

10.15 

PM 

TH 

166 

HGB 

E 

STEVENS    D    J 

20350 

*70 

1 

ASIA 

3 

5 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

166 

HGB 

DUNCAN    R    C 

20360 

*90R 

1 

READ    IN    SYST    GEOG 

1 

< 

TBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

20370 

493 
GEOG    501    HO 

1 
IE    STI 

SPECIAL    PROBLEMS 
DY    (210    HRCB) 

V 

S 

TBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

20380 

GEOG      501 

1 

GEOG    FOR    TEACHERS 

3 

c 

3.10    TC 

*.00 

PM 

166 

HGB 

HUDMAN    L    E 

20390 

50* 

1 

GEOG    FIELD    TECH 

2 

S 

2.10    TO 

*.00 

PH 

T    TH 

166 

HGB 

DUNCAN    1   C 

20*00 

533 

1 

INDUSTRIAL    GEOG 

3 

< 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

166 

HGB 

HUDM*N    L    E 

20*10 

553 

1 

GECG    OF    UTAH 

2 

< 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

166 

HGB 

STEVENS    D   J 

20*20 

598 

1 

SEM    IN    TECH    RESRCH 

2 

s 

*.10    TO 

6.00 

PH 

W 

166 

HGB 

WILLIAMS    SK 

20*30 

601 

1 

PHYSICAL    GEOGRAPHY 

2 

5 

*.10    TO 

6.00 

PM 

M 

166 

HGB 

STEVENS    0    J 

20**1 

690R 

1 

READ    IN    SYST    GEOG 

1 

J 

TBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

20*51 

695 

1 

SPECIAL    PROBLEMS 

V 

c 

TBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

20*61 

c  ocr  I  * 

699 

A  O  DDnt/  Al          Dl 

1 

MASTERS    THESIS 

n     occnoc     r- »    a  r  c^      ruar. 

V 

U  A  1 

5 

oc      t 

or  A  1  t.ic  r     _ 

TBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

A-TEACHER,    B-OEPARTMENT    CHAIRMAN,    C-TEACHER    CERTIFICATION   OFFICE, 

$-CLASS    FEE,    E-EVENING    FEE    CF    J3.00    PER    CRECIT    HOUR,    ♦-CLASS    FEE    PLUS    EVENING    FEE    OF    $3.00    PER    CREDIT    HOUR. 
GER-CLASS    FILLING    GENERAL    RECUIREMtNTS    —         B-BICLOGICAL    SCIENCE,    H-HUHANITIES    AND    FINE    ARTS, 

P-PHYSICAL    SCIENCE,    R-RELIGICN,    S-SQCIAL    SCIENCE,     L-LANGUAGE,    M-HATHEMAT  ICS-STATI  STI  CS-LOGIC-SC  IE  NCE  . 
8LK    —         F-FIRST    BLOCK    ONLY,    S-SECCND    BLOCK    CNLY. 


55 


INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


CCURSE 
DESCRIPTION 


CR 
HR 


C  B 
E  L 
F    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM—BLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE 


TEACHER 


GE(3LOG^' 


20A81 
20A91 
20501 
20511 
20521 
20532 
2054  2 
20552 
20562 
20572 
20582 
20592 
20602 
20612 
20623 
20633 
20643 
20653 
20663 
20673 
2C683 
20693 
20703 
20714 
20724 
20734 
20744 
20754 
20764 
20774 
20784 
2C794 
2C805 
20815 
20825 


20  £3  5 
20645 
20855 
20865 
20875 
2C88S 
20895 


20906 
2C916 
20926 
20936 
20946 
20956 
20966 
20976 
20986 


2C997 
210C8 
21018 
21028 
21038 
21048 
21058 
21C68 
21079 
21089 
21099 
21109 
21119 
21129 
21139 
21149 
21159 
21160 
21170 
21180 
21190 
2120C 
21210 
21220 
21230 
21240 
21251 
21261 
21271 
21281 
21291 
21301 


GEOL    101    SgC    5    AfJO 
SEC    26    AND 


GENERAL  CURRICULpM  STUDENTS, 

MAJCB  CODE  003. 

GEOL  101  HOME  STUDY  t21C  ^BCBI 


GEOL 


101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 
102 


GEOL  103  HOME  STJDY  (210  l-RCBI 


GEOL 


103 

103 

103 

104 

104 

104L 

104L 


111  LECTURE 

HITH  LAB 
111  LECTURE 


SBC 


MITH  LAB  SBC  3  0^  4. 


GEOL 


111 

111 

lllL 

lllL 

lUL 

UlL 

112 

112L 

301 


GEOL  306  HOME  ST 


GEOL 


310 

311 

311L 

330 

330L 

351 

351L 

351L 

451 

451L 

470 

470L 

480 

480L 

501 

501 

507 

535 

540 

561 

577 

560 

582 

582L 

671 

671L 

696 

697 

698 

699 

797 

799 


6,  GECL  102 
27  ARt  RESERVED  FCR 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

90 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

90 

91 


INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INIPO 
INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRC 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRC 
INTRC 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRC 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 
INTRO 


TO  GEOLOGY 
TC  GEOLOGY 
TO  GEOLOGY 
TC  GECLOGY 
TO  GEOLOGY 
TC  GEOLOGY 
TO  GEOLOGY 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GEOLOGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAS 
GEOLCGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 
GECLOGY  LAB 
GECLCGY  LAB 


1  LIFE  OF  ThE  PAST 

2  LIFE  CF  THE  PAST 
90  LIFE  CF  THE  PAST 

1  ENVIRCNMTL  GEOLOGY 

90  ENVIRCMKTL  GEOLOGY 

1  LAB 

2  LAB 

SEC  I  MLST  BE  TAKEN 

1  0(  2. 
SEC  k    MLST  BE  TAKEN 


PHYSICAL  GECLOGY 

PHYSICAL  GECLOGY 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

HISTORICAL    GEOLOGY 

LAB 

COMPUTER  APPLICTNS 

JDY  (210  t-RCB) 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
90 
1 
1 
1 
I 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


GECL 

STRUC 

LAB 

GEOL 

LAB 

MINER 

LAB 

LAB 

OPTIC 

LAB 

STRAT 

LAB 

PALEN 

LAB 

ROCKS 

ROCKS 

HIST 

GRCUN 

GEOPH 

ORE  D 

OCEAN 

INVER 

BICST 

LAB 

SEO  P 

LAB 

READ 

DIREC 

RESEA 

MASTE 

DIREC 

DISSE 


ILLLSTRATING 
TURAL  GEOLOGY 

FOR  ENGINEERS 

ALCGY 

AL  MINERALOGY 

AND  SEDIMEN 

TCLCGY 

£  MINERALS 
t  MINERALS 

CF  GEOLCGY 

C  hATER 

Y  E  CCNSTIT 

EPCSITS 

CGP4PHY 

T    PALECNTCLCG 

RAT  IGRAPHY 

ET    CARB    RCCKS 

£    CCNF    GECL 

TEC    FLD    STUD 

RCH 

RS    THESIS 

TED    FLD    STUD 

RTATICN 


8.00 
9.00 
1.10 
3.10 
1.10 
2.10 
5.20 
8.00 
8. CO 
9.00 

11.10 
1.10 
3.10 
9.00 

11.10 

11.10 
3.10 

11.10 
I. 10 
2.10 
3.10 
8.00 
3.10 

10.00 

11.10 
1.10 
4.10 

12.10 
4.10 
B.OO 
8.00 
2.10 
1.10 
2.10 
5.20 
5.20 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 


TO  11 
TC   1 


TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 


TO  10 
TC  5 
TC  12 


TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 


TO  10 
TO  10 
TO   4 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 


.50  AM 

.50  AM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.50  AM 

.50  AM 

.00  AM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

.50  AM 

.00  PM 

.00  PM 

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.00  AM 

•  00  AM 

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.00  PM 


10.00  TO  10.50  AM 


1.10  TO 

5.00  TO 

12.10  TO 

5.20  TO 

11.10  TO 

11.10  TO 


2.00  PM 
7.30  PM 
1.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
1.00  PM 


9.00  TO 
l.ia  TO 


9.50  AM 
2.00  PM 


9. CO  TO  10.50  AM 


9.00 
1.10  TO 
1.10  TO 
9.00  TO 
1.10  TO 
3.10  TC 


TC  11.00  AM 

3.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

5.00  PM 


8.00  TO 

8.00  TO 

9.00  TC 

10. CO  TO 

1.10  TO 

8.00  TC 

10.00  TO 

10.00  TO 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.10  TC 

1.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

4.00  TO 

11.10  TC 

10. CO  TO 

11.10  TO 

8.00  TC 

1.10  TO 

8.00  TO 

9.00  TO 

2.10  TC 

9.30  TO 

2.10  TO 


10.00  AM 

8.50  AM 

11.00  AM 

10.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

12.00  N 

10.50  AM 

12.00  N 

8.50  AM 

2.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

4.00  PM 


TH 
TH 
TH 


T  TH 

T  TH 

T  TH 

T  TH 

MThTH 

MTViTH 

T  TH 

M  ti 

T  TH 

H  " 

M 

M 

M 

T 

T 

T 

T 

W 

M  M 

M  W 

W 

TH 

TH 

M 

F 

F 

T 

W 

W 

M 

T 

F 

MTkTH 

MTfcTH 

T  TH 

M  h 


M  H  F 
M  H  F 
TH 
M  W 
M  M 
T 
TH 


DAILY 

M  W  F 

W 

F 

T 

TH 

M  H  F 

TH 

M 


F 

M  W 

M 

M  H  F 

TH 

T  TH 

M 


TH 


Vi 
h 
Vi 

M  F 

TH 

M  F 

t>  F 

MTfcTH 


56 


TH 


M  F 


250 
250 
2  50 
250 
168 
168 
2  50 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
350 
168 
168 
350 
350 


^UD 

250 
255 
245 
245 


ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

BRMB 

BRMB 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

BRMB 

BRMB 

ESC 

ESC 


JSB 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


367A  ESC 
367A  ESC 


255 
255 
350 
350 
350 
350 
245 
360 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


367A  ESC 


367A  ESC 
367A  ESC 
367A  ESC 
245   ESC 


366 
255 
139 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


139   ESC 
132   ESC 


132 
366 
366 
357 
357 
139 
139 
366 
366 
132 
139 
366 
357 
357 
357 
366 
365 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 


GEN   COLL    ONLY 
GEN   COLL    ONLY 


GEN   COLL    ONLY 
GEN   COLL    ONLY 


LAB    INCLUDED 


K  C 

J  R 

0  C 

0  c 


BRIMHALL   MH 

BULLOCK    K   C 

BULLOCK 

BUSHMAN 

BENNION 

BENNION 

BRIMHALL   HH 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

BENNION 

BENNION 

BRIMHALL    MM 

BUSHMAN    J    R 


Q   C 
0   C 


PETERSEN  MS 
BUSHMAN  J  R 
BUSHMAN  J  R 
BAER  J  L 
BAER  J  L 
BAER  J  L 
BAER  J  L 


HAHBLIN  M 

K 

BRIMHALL  HH 

HAMBLIN  H 

K 

HAMBLIN  M 

K 

BRIMHALL  MH 

BRIMHALL  HH 

HINTZE  L  F 

HINTZE  L  F 

BRIMHALL 

i<H 

RIGBY  J  K 

BAER  J  L 

BAER  J    L 

BISSELL  H 

J 

BISSELL  H 

J 

BEST  H  S 

BEST  M  6 

BEST  M  G 

BEST  M  G 

BEST  M  G 

BUSHMAN  J 

R 

BUSHMAN  J 

R 

PETERSEN 

«S 

PETERSEN 

IS 

BULLOCK  K 

C 

BULLOCK  K 

c 

BUSHMAN  J 

R 

HANSEN  G 

H 

BEST  M  G 

BULLOCK  K 

C 

HAMBLIN  M 

K 

RIGBY  J  K 

BRAITHHTELF 

BRAITHKTELF 

BISSELL  H 

J 

BISSELL  H 

J 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

C    B 
I    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPRUV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

— BLOG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

GERMAN 

21311 

GER«      095 

90 

BEG    GERM    FOR    GRAOS 

0 

5.00 

TO 

7.00    PM 

M    TH 

116 

JKB 

E 

SMITH    M    F 

21321 

096 

90 

BEG    GERM    FOR   GRAOS 

0 

5.00 

TO 

7.00   PM 

M    TH 

330 

MCKB 

E 

RODS    K    L 

21331 

101 

1 

1ST    VR    GERMAN 

4 

7.00 

TO 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

3  30 

MCK8 

STAFF 

21342 

101 

2 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

8.00 

TC 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

ACC9 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21362 

101 

4 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50    AM 

DAILY 

214 

SFLC 

ACCELERATED 

STAFF 

21372 

101 

6 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

U.IO 

TO 

12.00   N 

DAILY 

212 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21382 

101 

7 

1ST    YR    GERMAN 

4 

12.10 

TC 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

B220 

HFAC 

STAFF 

21392 

101 

a 

1ST    YR    GERMAN 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

A049 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21402 

101 

9 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

1.10 

TO 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

3215 

SFLC 

ST4FF 

21412 

101 

10 

1ST    YR    GERMAN 

4 

1.10 

TC 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

120 

B30 

STAFF 

21422 

101 

11 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

1.10 

TC 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

212 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21433 

101 

12 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

2.10 

TO 

3.00   PM 

DAILY 

212 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21443 

101 

13 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

2.10 

TC 

3.00    PM 

DAILY 

32C8 

SFLC 

STAFF 

21453 

101 

14 

1ST    YR    GERMAN 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

374 

MARB 

STAFF 

21463 

101 

15 

1ST    YR    GERMAN 

4 

3.10 

TC 

4.00   PM 

DAILY 

A019 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21473 

101 

16 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

4.10 

TO 

5.00   PM 

DAILY 

309 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21483 

101 

90 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

5.00 

TO 

6.40   PM 

M    TH 

310 

MCkB 

E 

STAFF 

21352 

lOlH 

3 

1ST    YR   GERMAN 

4 

,    9.00 

TC 

9.50    AM 

DAILY 

215 

MCKB 

HONORS 

LUCKAU    P    F 

21493 

102 

1 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 

4 

7.00 

TO 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

A153 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21503 

102 

3 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 

4 

U.IO 

TO 

12.00    N 

DAILY 

309 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21513 

102 

4 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00   PM 

DAILY 

A009 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21524 

102 

5 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

373 

MARB 

STAFF 

21534 

102 

6 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 

4 

l.IO 

TC 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

A  049 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21544 

102 

7 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 

4 

2.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

DAILY 

A049 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21554 

102 
GERf    201    HC 

8 
ME    ST 

1ST    YEAR    GERMAN 
UOY    «210    hRCB) 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

212 

MCKB 

ACCELERATED 

STAFF 

21564 

GERM      201 

1 

INTRMO    READ    £    CONV 

4 

7.00 

TO 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

3C9 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21574 

201 

2 

INTRMO   READ    £    CONV 

4 

8.00 

TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

136 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21594 

201 

4 

INTRMO   REAC    t    CONV 

4 

12.10 

TO 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

107 

JKB 

STAFF 

21604 

201 

5 

INTRMO    REAC    £    CCNV 

4 

12.11 

TO 

I. 00    PM 

DAILY 

309 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21615 

201 

6 

INTRMO    READ    £    CONV 

4 

1.10 

TC 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

309 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21625 

201 

7 

INTRMO   READ    £    CONV 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

A173 

JKBA 

STAFF 

21635 

201 

90 

INTRMO    READ    £    CONV 

4 

5.00 

TO 

6.40   PM 

M    TH 

309 

MCKB 

E 

STAFF 

21584 

201H 
GERf    301    HC 

3 

ME    ST 

INTRMO   READ    £    CONV 
UDY    1210    HRCB) 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50    AM 

DAILY 

A049 

JKBA 

HONORS 

ROGE'lS    R    M 

21645 

GERM      301 

1 

INTRO    TC    GERM    LIT 

4 

8.00 

TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

330 

MCKB 

WATKINS    A    R 

21655 

301 

2 

INTRO    TO    GERM    LIT 

4 

12.10 

TC 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

330 

MCKB 

KEELE    A 

21665 

301 

3 

INTRO    TO    GERM    LIT 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

309 

MCKB 

BAKER    J    0 

21675 

311 

1 

3RD    YEAR    CCNVERS 

2 

9,00 

TO 

9.50    AM 

T    TH 

330 

MCKB 

RcioS    K    L 

21685 

311 

GERt"    321    H( 

2 
ME    ST 

3R0    YEAR    CCNVERS 
JDY    (210    HRCB) 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.00    PM 

T    TH 

309 

MCKB 

■ 

STAFF 

21695 

GERM      321 

1 

3R0    YR   GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

8.00 

TO 

8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

212 

MCKB 

SPEIDEL    <t    H 

21706 

321 

2 

3R0    YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

9.00 

TO 

9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

266 

MSCB 

SPEIOEL    H    H 

21716 

321 

3 

3RD    YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

10. CO 

TO 

10.50    AM 

M     K    F 

213 

MCKB 

KEELE    A 

21726 

321 

4 

3R0    YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

1.10 

TO 

2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

330 

MCKB 

BAKER    J    C 

21736 

321 

5 

3R0    YR    GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

343 

MARB 

KEELE    A 

21746 

321 

6 

3RD    YR   GRAM    £    COMP 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

274 

MARB 

SMITH    M    F 

21756 

321 
GERC    322    HC 

90 
ME    ST 

3RD    YR   GRAM    £    COMP 
UOY    (210    HRCB) 

3 

7.45 

TC 

10.15    PM 

W 

136 

MCKB 

E 

STAFF 

21766 

GERM      322 

1 

STY    E    INTRC    LIT    AN 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50    AM 

M    ».    F 

309 

MCKB 

/ 

SMITH    M    F 

21776 

322 

2 

STY    £    INTRC    LIT    AN 

3 

2.10 

TO 

3.00   PM 

M    H    F 

309 

MCKB 

SPEIOEL    M    H 

21786 

326 

1 

GERM    PHCN    £    PRCNUN 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00    PM 

T    TH 

330 

MCKB 

F0LS0*1    M    H 

21796 

326 

2 

GERM    PHCN    £    PRCNUN 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

T    TH 

216 

MCKB 

LUCKAU    P    F 

21807 

326 

90 

GERM    PHCN    £    PRCNUN 

2 

5.00 

TO 

7.30    PM 

TH 

213 

MCKB 

E 

LUCKAJ    P   F 

21817 

326L 

1 

LAB 

0 

12.10 

TO 

I. 00    PM 

T 

348 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21827 

326L 

2 

LAB 

0 

12.00 

TC 

1.00    PM 

TH 

348 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21837 

326L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10 

TO 

3.00   PM 

T 

348 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21847 

326L 

4 

LAB 

0 

.« 

2.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

TH 

348 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21657 

326L 

5 

LAB 

0 

3.10 

TC 

4.00    PM 

T 

348 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21867 

326L 

6 

LAB 

0 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

TH 

348 

MCKB 

STAFF 

21877 

377 

1 

GERMAN    TCHG    PRCC 

3 

4.10 

TO 

5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

216 

MCKB 

C 

LUCKHU    P    F 

21887 

377L 

1 

LAB 

0 

4.10 

TC 

5.00    PM 

T    TH 

216 

MCKB 

LUCK4U    P   F 

21898 

411 

1 

4TH    YR    CCNVERS 

2 

8. CO 

TO 

8.50    AM 

T    TH 

212 

MCKB 

ROOS    K    L 

21908 

411 

2 

4TH    YR    CCNVERS 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.00    PM 

T    TH 

330 

MCK8 

KEELE    A 

21918 

429 

440    SEC    1    - 

1 

FOR 

STRUCTURE    CF    GERM 
MINCBS    CNLY 

3 

8.00 

TC 

8.50    AM 

M    h    F 

309 

MCKB 

F3LS0M    ^    H 

21928 

GERM      440 
GERM   442   HC 

1 

ME    ST 

SURV    LIT    £   CULT 
UOY    1210    FRCB) 

4 

F 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

330 

MCKB 

RPOS    K    L 

21938 

GERM      442 

1 

GERM    LIT    18TH    C 

3 

F 

11.10 

TC 

12.00    N 

M    h    F 

330 

MCKB 

DAVIS    G    N 

21948 

443 

1 

GERM    LIT    19TH    C 

3 

F 

10.00 

TO 

10.50   AM 

M    M    F 

330 

MCKB 

BAKER    J    a 

21958 

444 

1 

GERM    LIT    20TH    C 

3 

F 

2.10 

TO 

3.00    PM 

M    k    F 

330 

MCKB 

SMITH    M    F 

21968 

445 

1 

CULT    HIST    GERMANY 

3 

F 

9.00 

TC 

9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

330 

MCKB 

KELLING    H    W 

21978 

479 

1 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

T    B    A 

Ct 

LUCKAU    P    F 

21989 

4  79 

2 

SEC    STLDENT    TCHG 

V 

T    8    A 

c$ 

JARVIS    0    K 

21999 

490 

1 

INOIV    STLCY    GERMAN 

V 

4.10 

TO 

5.00   PM 

W 

261 

MCKB 

RGQS    K    L 

22000 

495 

1 

SR    SEMINAR    MAJORS 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00    N 

T    TH 

330 

MCKB 

ROGERS    «    M 

22010 

601 

1 

BIBLIC£RSPCH    TECH 

1 

2.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

M 

539 

JRCL 

DAVIS    3    N 

22020 

626 

1 

GERMAN    PFCNOLOGY 

2 

8.00 

TO 

8.50    AM 

T    TH 

3C9 

MCKB 

FOLSCM    M    H 

22030 

628 

1 

MIDDLE    HIGH    GERM    1 

3 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

255 

JRCL 

WATKINS    A    R 

22040 

650 

1 

LIT    CRITICISM 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9.50    AM 

T    TH 

136 

MCKB 

KELLING    H    H 

22050 

692R 

1 

SEM    IN    PHILOLOGY 

2 

2.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

TH 

539 

JRCL 

FOLSCil    A    H 

22061 

697R 

1 

SEM    IN    TCHG    GERMAN 

2 

4.30 

TO 

6.30    PM 

W 

330 

MCKB 

JARVIS    0    < 

22071 

699 

1 

MASTERS    THESIS 

V 

T    8    A 

STAFC 

22081 

776 

1 

LESSING 

2 

2.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

T 

539 

JRCL 

DAVIS    G    N 

22091 

799 

1 

DISSERTATICN 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

GR 

EEK 

25502 

GREEK    101 

1 

ELEMENTARY    GREEK 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

264 

MSCB 

mack;y   T  W 

25512 

201 

1 

INTRMC    REAC    £    CONV 

4 

3.10 

TO 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

115 

MCKB 

PHILLIPS    RO 

25522 

322 

1 

3R0    YR    GRAM    £    CCMP 

3 

10.00 

TO 

10.50    AM 

M    k.    F 

323 

MSCB 

MACKAY    T    W 

SPECIAL    APPROVAL    REQUIRED    BEFORE    CLASS    CARDS    MAY    BE    CBTAINEC    — 

A-TEACHER,    B-DEPARTMENT    ChAlRMAN,     C-TEACHER    CER TIF ICA T ICN    OFFICE, 

$-CLASS    FEE,    E-EVENING    FEE    CF    $3.00    PER    CRECIT    FOUR,    »-CLASS    FEE    PLUS    EVENING    FEE    OF    t3.C0    PER    CREDIT    HOUR. 
GER-CLASS    FILLING   GENERAL    REQUIREMENTS    ~         8-BICLCGICAL    SCIENCE,    H-HUMANITIES    AND    FINE    ARTS, 

P-PHYSICAL    SCIENCE.    R-RELIGICN,    S-SOCIAL    SCIENCE,    L-LANGUAGE,    M-MATHEMAT  ICS-STA  TI  STI CS-LOGIC-SC  lENCF . 
BLK    —         F-FIRST    BLOCK   ONLY,    S-SECCND    BLCCK   CNLY.  cy 


INDEX 


25532 
255*2 
25552 


CATG 
OEPT         NO 


GREEK    *«! 
611 


GU  [DED  STU 


52C4C 
52050 
52  36  0 
52C70 
52C8C 
5209C 
52100 


52110 
52121 
52131 
52141 
52151 
52161 
52171 
52181 
52191 
52201 
52212 
52222 
52232 
52242 
52252 
52262 
52272 
52282 
52292 
52303 
52313 


GUICS  015 
015 
015 
015 
015 
015 
015 


GUICS  101  HOME  STUDY  (210  KPCB) 


GUI 


OS  101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 


SEC 


2 
3 
A 
5 
6 
90 
91 


COURSE 
DESCRIPTION 


SRV  GREEK  LIT  CULT 
INCIV  STUDY  GREEK 
ROGS  GOSP  e  ACTS 


DIES 

REMEDIAL 
REMEDIAL 
RE^EDIAL 
REMEDIAL 
REMEDIAL 
PEf'EniAL 
REMEDIAL 


SPELL  ING 
SPELL ING 
SPELLING 
SPELL  ING 
SPELLING 
SPELLING 
SPELLING 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
90 
91 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
90 
91 


EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
EFF 
!  EFF 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 
COL 


92  ,   CCL 


STCY 

STDY 

STCY 

STCY 

STDY 

STDY 

STCY 

STCY 

STCY 

STCY 

DEV  B 

DEV 

DEV 

DEV 

DEV 

DEV 

CEV 

DEV 

DEV 

DEV 

DEV 


ADJ  CCL 
ACJ  CCL 
ADJ  CCL 
ADJ  CCL 
ADJ  COL 
ADJ  COL 
ADJ  COL 
ACJ  COL 
ADJ  COL 
ADJ  CCL 
FADING 
EADING 
EADING 
EAOING 
FADING 
EACING 
EADING 
FADING 
EADING 
FADING 
EADING 


CR 
HR 


HEALTH  SCIENCES 


HLTF  121  HCME  STUDY  (210  FRCBl 


25562 
25572 
ZS583 
25593 
25603 
25613 
25623 
25633 
25643 
25653 
25663 
25674 


25684 

25694 

25704 

25714 

25724 

25734 

25744 

25754 

25765 

25775 

25785 

25795 

25805  ' 

25815  i 

25825 

25635 

25845 

25856 

25866 

25876 

25886 

25896 

25906 

25916 

25926  I 

25936 

25S47  I 

25S57 

25967 

25977 

25987 

25S97 

26008  I 

26018 

26C29 

26039 


26C49 
26C59 


26069 
26079 
26089 
26C99 
26109 
26110 
26120 
26130 
26140 
2615C 


HLTH 


121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 
121 


HLTH 


130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

130 

131H 

131H 

131H 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

90 


HLTH  130  HOME  STUDY  (210  FRCBl 


FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 
FIRST 


AIC 
AIC 
AIC 
AIC 
AIC 
AIC 
AIC 
AIC 
AID 
AIC 
AIC 
AID 


SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 
SAFETY 


HLTH  325  HCME  ST 


HLTH 


325 
325 


HLTH  361  HdME  STUDY  (21C  FPCO) 


HLTH 


361 
361 
361 
361 
361 
361 
361 
361 
361 
361 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 

8  i 

9  ; 

10    \ 

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14  t 

15  ' 

16  ' 

17  > 

18  I 

19  ; 

20 
21 
22 
23 
24 

25  ■ 

26  i 

27  i 
28 
29 
30 
90 
91 
92 

1 
2 
3 


1 
90 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 


PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCKAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSONAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSONAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSONAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 
PERSCNAL 


HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 
HEALTH 


JOY    (210    HRC8I 


SAFETY    ECUCATICN 
SAFETY    EDUCATION 


SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH  HLTH 
SCH    HLTH 


ELEM 
EL  EM 
ELEM 
ELEM 
ELEM 
ELEM 
ELEM 
ELEM 
ELEM 
ELEM 


TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 
TCHR 


G  B 
E  L 
F    K 


-    S 


CLASS-PERIOD 


11.10    TO    12.00    N 
9.00    TO      9.50    AM 


1.10  TC 
2.10    TO 

12.10  TO 
1. 10  TO 
2.10    TO 

,  5.00  TO 
5.00    TO 


8.00  TO 

9.00  TC 

10. CC  TO 

10. CO  TO 

12.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

5. CO  TO 

5. CO  TO 

8.00  TO 

9.00  TO 

9.00  TO 

11.10  TC 

12.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

4.10  TO 

4.10  TO 

5.20  TO 


8.00  TO 

10.00  TO 

11.10  TO 

12.10  TC 

12.10  TO 

12.10  TC 

1.10  TC 

2.1C  TO 

2.10  TC 

3.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

6.00  TO 


8. CO  TO 

8.00  TO 

8.C0  TC 

8. CO  TO 

9.00  TO 

9.00  TO 

9.00  TO 

9.00  TC 

10. 00  TO 

10. CO  TO 

11.10  TD 

11.10  TO 

11.10  TO 

11.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.1C  TO 

3.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

6. CO  TO 

6.00  TO 

7.45  TO 

8. CO  TO 

9.00  TO 

11.10  TO 


12.10    TC 
6. CO    TO 


2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
6.40  PM 
6.40    PM 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


AM 
AM 
AM 


8.50 
9.50 
10.50 

10.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

30  PM 

30  PM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

9,50  AM 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

6.00  PM 

6.00  PM 

7.00  PM 


M  h  F 
T  8  A 
M  W  F 


DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

W  TH 

W  TH 


M  k(  F 
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M  W  F 
W 

M 
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W 
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M 

M 

M 

M 

M 

TH 

M  TH 


TH 

M 

TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
MThTH 
T  TH 
M  k 
M  M 
T  TH 


8.50  AM  i  M 
10.50  AM  i  M 


12.00  N 
1.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
7.30  PM 


8.50 

B.50 

8.50 

8.50 

9.50 

9.50 

9.50 

9.50 

10.50 

10.50 

12.00 

12.00 

12.00 

12.00 

1.00 


1.00 


,00 
,00 
,0C 
,00 
,00 
,00 
,00 
,00 
,00 
,00 


4.00 


,00 
,30 
,30 
,25 
,50 
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12.00 


AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

N 

N 

N 

N 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

PM 

AM 

AM 

N 


M 

M 

TH 

M 

TH 

V> 

TH 

TH 

W 
TH 


1.00  PM 
7.30  PM 


8. CO  TO 

9. CO  TC 

11.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

8.00  TO 

9. CO  TO 

11 
1 


8.50  AM 

9. 50  AM 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

9,50  AM 

10  TO  12,00  N 

10  TO   2.00  PM 


T  TH 

W 


DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 


k 

M 

TH 

TH 

k 

W 

TH 

TH 

M 

H 

M 

H 

TH 

TH 

M 

M 

TH 

TH 

U 

M 

TH 

TH 

M 

M 

TH 

TH 

H 

W 

TH 

TH 


ROOM — BLOG 


1223   SFLC 
488   JRCL 


231 
'  346 
I  231 
1231 
i  346 
103 
103 


;  162 
;  212 

162 

1223 

162 

162 

214 

162 

107 

149 

162 

162 

162 

1245 

162 

162 

162 

162 

i  162 

i  162 

162 


235 
235 
235 
231 
231 
235 
235 
231 
235 
235 
235 
235 


271 
267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 

'  267 
271 
267 
271 
267 
271 

\    267 

;  271 

267 

'■   271 

267 

271 

267 

271 

271 

I  271 

i  235 

I  235 

204 


206 
206 


1  206 

\   206 

I  206 

i  206 

206 

206 

206 

206 

206 

206 


MARB 
MARB 
MARB 
MARB 
MARB 
STIH 
STIH 


BRMB 

MCKB 

BRMB 

SFLC 

BRMB 

BRMB 

SFLC 

BRMB 

JKB 

JKB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

SFLC 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 


R8 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 


R8 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
R8 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 


RB 
RB 


RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 


SPECIAL 

ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


jGEN   COLL    ONLY 


iGEN   COLL    ONLY 


HONORS 
HONORS 
HONORS 


ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 


NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 


STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDEfJT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 


TEACHER 


PHILLIPS   RO 
STAFF 
PHILLIPS   RO 


HERLIN 

HERLIN 

HERLIN 

HERLIN 

HERLIN 

STAFF 

STAFF 


STAFF 
STAFF 
t STAFF 
I  STAFF 
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i STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
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STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 


STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

KARREN 

STAFF 

STAFF 

KARREN 

STAFF 

PETERSEN  RA 


K  J 


K  J 


HAFEN  B  Q 
ROBISON  C  F 
PETERSEN  RA 
HIRSHCI  M  M 
HURLEY  0  R 
RQ8ISCN  C  F 
MONCUR  C 
KARREN  K  J 
RHODES  R  L 
TUCKETT  G  C 
HURLEY  0  R 
TUCKETT  G  C 
HEINER  S  M 
HIRSCHI  M  M 
KARREN  K  J 
JAMES  S  M 
HURLEY  0  ft 
HIRSHCI  M  M 
KARREN  K  J 
BURGENER  OR 
HURLEY  0  R 
ROLLINS  L  H 
i  PETERSEN  RA 
I THYGRSCN  AL 
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(PETERSEN  RA 
i  PETERSEN  RA 
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STAFF 
KARREN 
KARREN 
HURLEY 
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iTHYGRSON  AL 


fTHVGRSCN  AL 
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I 

i MCNCUR  C 
jRQLLINS  L  M 
!  R03I  SCN  C  L 
: RHODES  R  L 
i  MCNCUR  C 
I  RHODES  R  L 
j MONCUR  C 

ROLLINS  L  M 
1  RHODES  R  L 

RHODES  R  L 


58 


CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

C-    B 

I    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT 

NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R     K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

—BLOC 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

26160 

HLTH 

361 

11 

SCH   HLTH    ELEM    TCHR 

2 

S 

3.10    TC 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

206 

RB 

ELEMENTARY    STUOEiJT 

RHCOES    <K    L 

26170 

361 

90 

SCH   HLTH    ELEM    TCHR 

2 

4.10    TO 

6.00 

PM 

M 

206 

RB 

E 

ROLLINS    L    H 

HLTH 

362    HCME    STUDY    (210    l-RCB) 

26180 

HLTH 

362 

1 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUOEN 

is 

BUHGENER    OR 

26190 

362 

2 

SCH   HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

9.00    TO 

9.50 

AH 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUDENtrS 

WATT6RS    <«AY 

26201 

362 

3 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUDENJTS 

PETERSEN   R4 

26211 

362 

4 

SCH   HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUOENiTS 

HAFEN    9    i 

26221 

362 

5 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

3.10    TO 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUOENiTS 
SECONDARY    STUDENTS 

HUKLEY    3    « 

26231 

362 

6 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AH 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

HEINER    S   W 

26241 

362 

7 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

S 

9.00    TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUUENlTS 
SECONDARY    STUOEnItS 

BU^GENER    1R 

26251 

362 

8 

SCH   HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

S 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

DAILY 

221 

RB 

PET£i?SEN    RA 

26261 

362 

9 

SCH   HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

S 

l.IO    TO 

2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

231 

R8 

SECONDARY    STUDENTS 

HAFEN    H    S 

26271 

362 

10 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

S 

3,10    TO 

4.00 

PH 

DAILY 

231 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUDEN 

TS 

HURLEY    0    « 

26281 

362 

11 

SCH    HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

S 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

206 

RB 

SECONDARY    STUOEN 

TS 

BURGENEK    on 

26291 

362 

90 

SCH   HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 

2 

6. CO    TO 

7.30 

PM 

w 

231 

RB 

E 

HFINER    S    W 

26332 

377 

1 

SEC    TEACK    METHODS 

3 

9. CO    TO 

9.50 

AM 

H    W    F 

2C3 

RB 

MAJORS    UNLY 

SHAW    0    0 

26312 

381 

1 

SEC    HLTH    EO   CURRIC 

3 

11.10    TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W   F 

235 

RB 

WATT6RS    RAY 

26322 

381 

2 

SEC    HLTH    EO   CURRIC 

3 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

235 

RB 

ROLLINS    L    M 

26332 

421 

1 

TChG    PRCC    HLTH    EO 

2 

9. CO    TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

235 

RB 

HEHER    S    W 

26342 

421 

2 

TChG    PROC    HLTH    EO 

2 

2.10    TC 

3.00 

PM 

M    W 

231 

RB 

HEINER    S    W 

26352 

HLTH 

443 
444   H( 

1 

ME    ST 

METh    TCHG    ORIV    ED 
UDY    (210    KRCBI 

2 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

235 

RB 

THYGRSON    At 

2636  2 

HLTH 
HLTH 

444 
451    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

ORG    ADf    CRIVER    EO 
JOY    (210    HRCB) 

2 

9. CO    TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

203 

RB 

JA^ES    S    W 

26372 

HLTH 
HLTH 

451 
460    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

SCH   HLTH    CCMTY    REL 
UOY    (210    HRCBI 

2 

10.00    TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W 

206 

RB 

BURGENER   OR 

26382 

HLTH 

460 

1 

DRUG    USE    £    ABUSE 

2 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

235 

RB 

BURGENER   OR 

26393 

460 

2 

DRUG    USE    £    ABUSE 

2 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PH 

T    TH 

235 

RB 

HAFSN    9    Q 

26403 

460 

90 

CRLG    USE    £    ABUSE 

2 

6. CO    TO 

7.30 

PM 

TH 

235 

RB 

E 

BURGENER    on 

26413 

465 

90 

HLTH    £    SELF    DESTR 

2 

4.10    TO 

6.00 

PM 

M 

271 

RB 

E 

HAFEN    9    Q 

26423 

466 

90 

HLTH    £    SELF    DESTR 

1 

T    B    A 

E 

HAFEN    B    Q 

26433 

479 

1 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

F 

TEA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

C» 

HEINER    S    il 

26443 

479 

2 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

S 

T    8    A 

MAJORS    ONLY 

C» 

HEINEH    S   M 

26453 

530 

I 

FIRST    AIC    INSTRUCT 

2 

10. CO    TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W 

231 

RB 

ROLLINS   L    H 

26  463 

561 

1 

HEALTH   OF    BODY    SYS 

3 

12.10    TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

206 

RB 

MGNCUR    C 

26473 

561 

90 

HEALTH    CF    BODY    SYS 

3 

6. CO    TO 

8.30 

PM 

TH 

20  6 

RB 

E 

MCNCUR   C 

26484 

62  5 

1 

PROB    £    RES    SAFETY 

2 

9.00    TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    W 

235 

RB 

THYGRSCN    »L 

26494 

660 

90 

BODY    RESF    FTH-DIS 

2 

4.10    TO 

6.00 

PH 

H 

235 

RB 

E 

RHODES    R   L 

26504 

692 

1 

RES    METH    HLTH    ED 

3 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

203 

RB 

SHAW    0    0 

26514 

694 

I 

SEM    IN   READINGS 

2 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

203 

RB 

HAFEN   ij    C 

26524 

698 

1 

FIELD    PRCJECT 

V 

T    8    A 

WATTERS    RAY 

26534 

699 

1 

MASTERS    THESIS 

V 

T    B    A 

WATTERS    RAY 

HE] 

3REW 

2(544 

HEB 

101 

1 

1ST    YR    HEBREW 

4 

S.OO    TO 

9.50 

AM 

DAILY 

385 

HGB 

TABOS    G    0 

26554 

102 

1 

1ST   YR   HEBREW 

4 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2310 

SFLC 

TABOR    S    0 

26564 

201 

1 

2N0    YEAR    FEBREh 

4 

4.10    TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

248 

MARB 

/ 

TAaOR    G    0 

26575 

301 

1 

SELECTED    READINGS 

4 

3.10    TC 

4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

1245 

SFLC 

ADAMS    W    J 

26585 

441 

1 

CLASSICAL    HEBREW 

4 

4.10    TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

A067 

JKBA 

MESETVY    K    H 

26595 

681 

1 

HEBREW    CLD    TEST 

3 

1.10    ID 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

143 

JRCL 

RASHusEN  er 

HIS 

TORY 

2662  5 

HIST 
HIST 

100 
110    Ht 

1 
ME    ST 

STUDY    OF    HISTORY 
UDY    (210    FRCB) 

2 

12.10    TC 

1.00 

PH 

T 

230 

ESC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

TOBLE'^    0   F 

26635 

HIST 

110 

1 

WORLD    CIVILIZ    1 

3 

s 

7.00    TO 

7.50 

AM 

M    h    F 

267 

HGB 

OSWALD    0    R 

26645 

110 

2 

WORLD    CIVILIZ    1 

3 

$ 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

H    W    F 

267 

HGB 

HONT-JMRY   OC 

26655 

HIST 

110 
111    HC 

90 
ME    ST 

WORLD    CIVILIZ    1 
UDY    (210    FRCB) 

3 

J 

4.30    TO 

7.00 

PM 

M 

115 

MCK.B 

E 

OSWALD    !}    R 

26666 

HIST 

111 

1 

WORLD    CIVILIZ    2 

3 

7.00    TO 

7.50 

AM 

H    W    F 

81 

JK8 

HOLMES    B    R 

26676 

111 

2 

WORLD   CIVILIZ    2 

3 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PH 

H    W    F 

1103 

SFLC 

OSWALD   0    R 

26666 

HIST 

111 
120    HC 

90 
ME    ST 

WORLD    CIVILIZ    2 
UDY    (120    hRCBI 

3 

4.30    TO 

7.00 

PH 

H 

A159 

JKBA 

E 

THCRP    M    R 

26696 

HIST 

120 

1 

U    S    TO    1865 

3 

c 

9.00    TC 

9.50 

AH 

H    W    F 

1205 

SFLC 

BACK>«AN    f    V 

26706 

120 

2 

U    S    TO    1865 

3 

« 

3.10    TO 

4.00 

PH 

M    W   F 

2M 

MCKB 

wroo  J   S 

26716 

HtST 

120 
121    HC 

90 
ME    ST 

U    S    TO    1865 
UDY    (210    FRCB) 

3 

5 

5.00    TC 

7.30 

PH 

W 

115 

MCKB 

E 

HILL    1    S 

26726 

HIST 

121 

1 

t>    S    SINCE    1865 

3 

J 

7.00    TC 

7.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

261 

HCKB 

FOX    FRANK 

26736 

HIST 

121 

170   HC 

90 
HE    ST 

U    S    SINCE    1865 
JOY    (210    FRCB) 

3 

J 

5.00    TO 

7.30 

PM 

W 

214 

MCKB 

E 

STEi^ARf    0   H 

26746 

HIST 

170 

1 

yiMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

J 

11.10    TC 

12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

AUO 

JSB 

ALLEN    J    « 

26757 

170 

2 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

5 

1.10    TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

AUU 

JS8 

ALLEN    J    3 

26767 

170 

3 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

S 

2.10    TO 

3.00 

PM 

H    W    F 

AUO 

JSB 

ALLEN    J    9 

26777 

170 

4 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

S    F 

4.10    TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

230 

ESC 

ALLEN    J    9 

26787 

170 

5 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

S    S 

4.10    TO 

5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

230 

ESC 

ALLEN    J    9 

26797 

170 

6 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

S 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

385 

HGB 

GEN    CCLL    ONLY 

GOWANS    F    R 

268C7 

170 

7 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

; 

9.00    TC 

9.50 

AH 

M    W    F 

AC09 

JKBA 

GfN    COLL    ONLY 

GOWANS    F    R 

26817 

170 

8 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

< 

10.00    TO 

10.50 

AH 

M    V.    F 

120 

MSC8 

GEN   COLL    ONLY 

FOX    H 

2682  7 

170 

9 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

5 

11.10    TO 

12.00 

N 

M    h    F 

1121 

SFLC 

GEN   COLL    ONLY 

FOX    '4 

26837 

170 

10 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

5 

3.10    TO 

4.00 

PM 

H    W    F 

2237 

SFLC 

GEN  COLL    ONLY 

FOX    '4 

26848 

170 

90 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

J 

7.45    TC 

10.15 

PH 

TH 

445 

HARB 

E 

ALLEN    J    9 

26858 

170 

91 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

S   S 

5.00    TO 

7.30 

PM 

W 

257 

HGB 

E 

ST»FF 

26868 

170 

92 

AMERICAN    HERITAGE 

3 

c 

5.45    TO 

7.00 

PH 

H    TH 

A049 

JKBA 

E 

FOX    4 

26878 

270 

I 

ISSUES    IN    AM   HtST 

3 

8.00    TO 

8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

A071 

JKBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

ALEXMOER    T5 

26888 
^DFr 111 

APPB 

270 

nu  Al       13 

2 

COIIID 

ISSUES    IN    AM    HIST 
=  n    ncFnoc    ri  acc    rAon 

3 

C      UA 

1/       DC 

9.00    TC 

"DTAflklcr      . 

9.50 

AM 

H    W   F 

A071 

JKBA 

MAJORS    ONLY 

CAMPHELL   EE 

A-TEACHER,    B-DEPARTMENT    CHAIRMAN,    C-TEACHEB    CERT  IF ICAT ICN   OFFICE, 

$-CLASS    FEE,    E-EVENING    FEE    CF    $3.00    PER   CRECIT    HOUR,    »-CLASS    FEE    PLUS    EVENING    FEE    OF    $3.00    PER   CREDIT   HOUR. 
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P-PHYSICAL    SCIENCE,    R-RELIGICN,    S-SOCIAL    SCIENCE,    L-LANGUAGE,    M-MATHEMAT ICS-STATI ST ICS-LOGIC-SC lENCE . 
BLK    —    /    F-FIRST    BLOCK    ONLY,    S-SECCNC    BLCCK    CNLY. 


59 


INDEX 


26e<9e 

Z6S08 
26918 
26928 
26939 


26949 
26959 


26S69 
26979 


26969 


26999 


27000 


27011 
27021 
27031 


27041 
27051 


27061 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


HIST  270 
270 
2  70 
2  70 
300 


SEC 


5 

90 

1 


COURSE 
OESCPIPTICN 


ISSUES  ir  AM  HIST 
ISSUES  IN  AM  HIST 
ISSUES  IN  AM  HIST 
ISSUES  IK  AM  HIST 
ANCT  NR-EAST  HIST 


HIST  304  HdME  StboY  (21C  hRCB) 


HIST   304 
310 


HIST  311  HOME  STUDY  (210  KBCB) 


HIST   312 
322 


HIST   323 


1  j  GREEK  (-1ST  £  CIVIL 
1  ,  EARLY  fICCLE  AGES 


HIST  323  HOME  ST  JOY  (210  HRCBI 


90 


RENAISSANCE 
19TH  CENT  EUROPE 


EUROPE  20TH  CENT 


HIST  326  HOME  StIjDY  (210  HRCBI 

I     I 
HIST  327  HdME  STboY  (210  hPCBl 


HIST   330 


HIST  331  HdME  STLlUY  (210  hPCB) 


HIST   331 


HIST    332    HdME    ST 


HIST  333 
333 
334 


TSARIST    RLSSIA 


90      USSR    £    E/iST    EUROPE 


JOY    (210    KRCB) 


HIST  333  HQME  ST)J0Y  (210  hRCBI 


1 

90 

1 


HIST  335  HOME  STUDY  (210  HRCB) 


MODERN  GERMANY 
MODERN  GERMANY 
SPAIN 


HIST   335 
338 


1  !  ENGLAND 

1   MIDDLE  EAST  1 


! 


HIST  340  HOME  STUDY  (210  HRCO) 

HIST   340   I    1  i  PREfCOEBN  ASIA 

HIST  341  HOjME  STJDY  (210  hRCB) 


27071 
27081 


27C91 
27102 


27112 
27122 
i7132 
27142 


HIST   342 
343 


HIST  344  HEME  STJDY  (21C  ERCB) 


HIST   345 
351 


HIST  360 
360 
362 
364 


KOREA 

FORM  PER  OF  CHINA 


HIST  360  HOME  STUDY  (210  FRCB) 


1 

90 

1 

1 


! 


HIST  365  HOME  STUDY  (210  FBCB) 


FORM  PER  CF  JAPAN 
HIST  LATIN  AMER  1 


AMERICAN  FRCNTIER 
AMERICAN  FRONTIER 
AM  HESThABq  KOVEMT 
INDIANS  IN  AM  HIST 


HIST  366  HCjME  STUDY  (210  FPCB) 


27152 

HIST   366 

1 

UTAH 

27162 

366 

2 

UTAH 

27172 

366 

90 

UTAH 

27182 

370 

1 

COLONIAL  AMERICA 

27192 

377 

1 

CIVIL  HAR  t  RECONS 

27203 

378 

1 

EMERGENCE  MGC  AMER 

27213 

378 

90 

EMERGENCE  MCD  AMER 

27223 

379 

90 

CCNTEMF  L  S  HIST 

27233 

381 

1 

U  S  INTELL  t  sec  H 

27243 


27253 
27263 
27273 
27283 


27294 
27304 
27314 
27324 
27334 
27344 


HIST  384  HOME  STUDY  (21C  FRCBI 
HIST  386  1  HIST  CF  SCUTH 
HIST  390  HOME  STUDY  (210  FRCBI 


HIST  390 
436 
439 
440 


HIST  453  HOME  STUDY  (210  FRCB) 


HIST   459  !  1 

481  I  1 

488  :  1 

488  I  2 

488  !  3 

488  j  90 

HISTORY  490  SEC  1 


AM  CCNST  TC  1865 
TUDOR  (.  STUART  ENG 
RUSS  EXPANC  ASIA 
COMMUNIST  CHINA 


INTER  AM  RELATIONS 

HIST  OF  SCIENCE  1 

HISTQRICGBAPHY 

HISTORICGRAPHY 

HISTORIOGRAPHY 

HISTORICGRAPHY 


HISTORY  49Cj  SEC  ^-  LTAH  t  MORMCN 

HISTORY  490|  SEC  jj-  MODERN  EUROPE 

HISTORY  490!  SEC  j^-LATIN  AMERICA 

HISTORY  49'](  SEC  6-  ENGLISH 

HISTORY  490|  SEC  I90-LTAH  £  MCRMCN 


27354 
27364 


HIST   490 
490 


1  HISTORICAL  RSRCH 

2  HISTORICAL  RSRCH 


c  e 

E    L 

P    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


10.00    TC    10.50    AM 
12.10    TO      1.00    PM 


3.10    TO 

5.00    TC 

12.10    TC 


4.00  PM 
7.30  PM 
1.00   PM 


II  .10    TO    12.00    N 
3.10    TO      4.00   PM 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


M    W    F 
M    W    F 
M    H    F 
TH 
T    TH 


ROOM — BLOG 


267 
H071 
4071 
M59 
3241 


MSCB 
JK6A 
JKBA 
JKBA 
SFLC 


M  H  F    1219   SFLC 
M  W  F     385   HGB 


SPECIAL 

ENROLLMENT 


MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS    ONLY 


9. CO    TO      9.50    AM      M    h    F         1     25      JKB 
2.10    TO      3.00    PM    iT    TH  !116      JKB 


Th 


7.45    TO    10.15   PM 


2.10    TO      3.00    PM 


5. CO    TO      7.30    PM 


8.00    TO      8.50    AM    I  M    W    F 
5.00    TO       7.30    PM    1  W 
8.00     TO       8.50    AM    :  M    H    F 


11.10    TO    12.00   N         M    M    F 
12.10    TO       1.00    PM       M    W    F 


8.00    TC      8.50    AM    ;  M    H    F 


10.00  TO  10.50  AM  I  M  H  F 
2.10  TO   3.00  PM  i  M  W  F 


12.10  TO   1.00  PM  i  M  N  F 
10.00  TO  10.50  AM   M  H  F 


136   MCKB 


M  W  F     253   MARB 


185   HGB 


8. CO  TO  8.50  AM 

5.10  TO  6.50  PM 

9.00  TC  9.50  AM 

11.10  TO  12.00  N 


T  TH 
W 

T  TH 
T  TH 


275 
125 
373 


11 

185 


2260 


;  324 
i  324 


j  324 
I  120 


i  115 

A087 

I   366 

247 


MARB 

JKB 

MARB 


JKB 
HGB 


SFLC 


MARB 
MARB 


MARB 
B30 


JKB 
JKBA 
MARB 
MARB 


9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

261 

MCKB 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M 

M 

115 

JKB 

7.45 

TO 

9.25 

PM 

W 

363 

MARB 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M 

M 

F 

209 

MCKB 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M 

VI 

F 

.   385 

HGB 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M 

H 

F 

C130 

HFAC 

5.00 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

TH 

166 

HGB 

4.30 

TO 

7.00 

PM 

M 

121 

MSCB 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

M 

F 

:  104 

MSCB 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M 

M 

F 

j  267 

HGB 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

\i 

F 

323 

i 
MARB 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M 

M 

F 

2320A 

SFLC 

3.10 

TO 

4,00 

PH 

M 

M 

F 

253 

MARB 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M 

W 

F 

374 

MARB 

1.10  TO   2.00  PM 
11.10  TO  12.00  N 


B.OO  TO 
3.10  TO 


8.50  AM 
4.00  PM 


11.10    TO    12.00    N 
5.00    TO      7.30   PM 


M    W 
M    M 


■   252 

;   390 

361 

i  245 

361 

328 


MARB 

ESC 

MARB 

ESC 

MARB 

MCKB 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


^:tv 


MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS    ONLY 


3 

8.00  TO 

8.50  AM 

T  TH  S 

488 

JRCL 

3 

9.00  TC 

9.50  AM 

T  TH  S 

488 

JRCL 

TEACHER 


CHANOLER  DL 
HILL  M  S 
STEWART  D  H 
CHANDLER  OL 
MESERVY  K  H 


SHENSEN  R  B 
KLUMKER  G  L 


JENSEN  0  L 
HOLMES  B  R 


CAROON  L  B 


HOLMES  B  R 


MABEY  M  P 


TOBLER  0  F 
TOBLER  D  F 
AOOY  G  M 


THORP  f*   R 
MONTGMRY  DC 


BRITSCH  R  L 


PALMER  S  J 
WILLIAMS  GC 


BRITSCH    R   L 
AOOY    G   M 


WARNER  T  J 

WARNER  T  J 

WARNER  T  J 

WARNER  T  J 


CAMPBELL  EE 
WOOD  J  S 
CAMPBELL  EE 
FOX  FRANK 
FOX  FRANK 
ALEXNOER  fO 
ALEXNDER  TG 
MARLOW  H  C 
HILL  M  S 


WOOD  J  S 


STEWART  0  M 
THORP  M  R 
MCNTGMRY  OC 
EOMUNOS  C 


! CHANDLER  OL 
iNIELSEN  F  K 
: PUROY  V  C 
, SWENSEN  R  8 
PUROY  V  C 
PUROY  V  C 


ALLE-*!  J  B 
LARSON  G  0 


60 


CATG 

COLRSE 

CR 

C    B 
€     L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

— BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

2737* 

HIST      *90 

HISTORICAL    RSRCH 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

T    TH    S 

*88 

JRCL 

CAROON    L    8 

27385 

*90 

HISTORICAL    RSRCH 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00 

PM 

.  T    TH    S 

539 

JRCL 

CHANOLE^    OL 

2739  5 

*90 

HISTORICAL    RSRCH 

3 

2.10    TC      3.00 

PM 

T    TH    S 

*88 

JRCL 

THORP    M    R 

27*05 

*90 

90 

HISTORICAL    RSRCH 

3 

*.30    TO      7.00 

PM 

M 

*88 

JRCL 

E 

LARSCN   G   0 

27*15 

*97 

HONCRS    READINGS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

27«5 

*98 

OIRECTEC    READINGS 

V 

TEA 

STUFF 

27*3  5 

607 

GREEK    £    RCHAN    HIST 

2 

2.10    TO      3. CO 

PM 

T    TH 

3C7 

MSCB 

SWENSEN    R    R 

27*45 

62  5 

EUR    DIP    hIST    1815 

2 

I.IO    TO      2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

323 

MSCB 

CAROON   L    8 

27*55 

628 

EUROPE    CLL    TO    1800 

3 

9. CO    TC      9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

1*3 

JRCL 

JENSEN    0    L 

27*6  5 

6*8 

CULTURE    OF    ASIA 

2 

U.IO    TC    12.00 

N 

T    TH 

323 

MSCB 

BRITSCH   L    R 

27*76 

666 

PROS    UTAH   HIST 

2 

8.00    TO      8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

A080 

JK8A 

CAMPBELL    EE 

27*86 

675 

PROB    EARLY    AH    REPL 

3 

3.10    TO      *.00 

PM 

T    TH 

307 

MSCB 

HILL    M    S 

27*96 

678 

PROB    Ef'EPG    fCD    AM 

3 

2.10    TC       5. CO 

PM 

T 

A080 

JKBA 

ALEXNOER    TG 

27506 

689 

SEC    US   HIS    AF    1865 

3 

1.10    TO      2. CO 

PM 

T    TH 

1*3 

JRCL 

STEWART    0    M 

27516 

691 

SEM    LATI^-AP    HIST 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

T    TH 

1*3 

JRCL 

ACOY    G    >i 

27526 

69* 

SEM    EUROPE    AF    1800 

3 

8.00    TO      8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

1*3 

JRCL 

TOBLER    0    F 

27536 

698 

SPECIAL    READINGS 

V 

T    B   A 

STXFF 

275*6 

699 

MASTERS    THESIS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

27556 

798 

SPECIAL    READINGS 

V 

T    B   A 

STAFF 

27567 

HO 

799 

VIE  EC 

HM    EC    101 

ON 

OME    S 

DISSERTATICN 

OMICS  EDI 

TUOY    (210    HRCB) 

V 

JC 

AT 

ION 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

27617 

HM    EC    101 

1 

CONCEPTS    HM    EC    ED 

1 

F 

9.00    TO      9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

2201 

SFLC 

HANSEN    4    C 

27627 

101 

2 

CCNCEPTS    FM    EC    ED 

1 

F 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

r    TH 

2201 

SFLC 

HANSEN    4    C 

27637 

101 

3 

CCNCEPIS    HM    EC    EO 

1 

S 

9.00    TO      9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

2  201 

SFLC 

STONE    K    S 

276*7 

101 
ANYCNE    WHO 
2    OF    HOME    ( 
375    MUST    Al 
OF    HOME    ECC 
ANYCNE    WHO 
HOME    ECONO^ 
tlUST    ALSO   T 
HOME    ECONOri 

* 
SIGNS 
CONOM 
SO    TA 
NOMIC 
TAKES 
ICS    E 
AKE    S 
ICS    E 

CONCEPTS    HM    EC    ED 
UP    FCR    SECTION 

ICS    ECUCATICN 

KE    SECTICN    2 

S    EDUCATICN    377. 
SECTICN    3    CF 

OUCATICN    375 

ECTICN    3    CF 

DUCATION    277. 

1 

S 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

T    TH 

2201 

SFLC 

STONE    K    S 

27658 

HM    EC    375 

2 

CURR    DEV    hM    EC    EO 

2 

8. CO    TO      8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

221* 

SFLC 

ELLSWORTH   C 

2166  8 

375 

3 

CURR    DEV    H^'    EC    EO 

2 

10.00    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

221* 

SFLC 

ELLSWORTH   C 

27678 

377 

1 

SEC    TCHG    PROCEDURE 

3 

F 

1.10    TC      2. CO 

PM 

DAILY 

2237 

SFLC 

HANSEN!    A   C 

F 

2.10    TO      3.00 

PM 

T 

2237 

SFLC 

HANSEN    A   C 

27688 

3  77 

2 

SEC    TCHG    PROCEDURE 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

221* 

SFLC 

BR4SHER    R    E 

27698 

377 

3 

SEC    TCHG    FRQCeOURE 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

221* 

SFLC 

STONE    K    S 

27708 

*79 

1 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

F 

T    B   A 

C» 

POULSCN    V    q 

27718 

*79 

2 

SEC    STUDENT    TCHG 

V 

S 

T    8    A 

Ct 

HANSEN    A    C 

2772  8 

*89 

1 

VOCATICNL    HM    EC    EO 

2 

s 

12.10    TO       1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2237 

SFLC 

POULSON    V    B 

27738 

650 

1 

ORG    £    ADC    HM    EC    ED 

3 

5.00    TO      7.30 

PM 

TH 

2237 

SFLC 

YOJNG    RUTH 

277*9 

650 

90 

ORG    t    AOP    HM    EC    ED 

3 

5. CO    TO       7.30 

PM 

TH 

2237 

SFLC 

E 

YOUNG    RUTH 

HO 

VORS 

PR 

OGRAM 

19659 

HONRS    110 

1 

REASONING    t    CCMP 

5 

8.00    TC       8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

32*1 

SFLC 

HONORS 

NIELSEN    L    R 

19669 

110 

2 

REASCMNG    £    COMP 

5 

8.00    TO      8.50 

AM 

DAILY 

**8 

JRCL 

HONORS 

WILSON    W    A 

19679 

110 

3 

REASCMNG    t    CCMP 

5 

3.10    TO      *.00 

PM 

DAILY 

F232 

HFAC 

HONORS 

TATE    C    1) 

19689 

110 

* 

REASCMNG    £    CUMP 

5 

3.10    TO      *.00 

PM 

DAILY 

F2** 

HFAC 

HONORS 

WILSON    W    A 

19699 

110 

5 

REASCNING    £   COMP 

5 

3.10    TO      *.00 

PM 

DAILY 

2308 

SFLC 

HONORS 

HAYES    0 

19709 

110 

6 

REASCNING    £   COMP 

5 

1.10    TO      2.00 

PM 

DAILY 

7 

JKB 

HONORS 

ELLSWRTH    RG 

19719 

110 

7 

REASCNING    £    COMP 

5 

3.10    TO      *.00 

PM 

DAILY 

32*6 

SFLC 

HONORS 

BEST    L    G 

19729 

110 

8 

REASCMNG    £    CCMP 

5 

12.10    TO       1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

B228 

HFAC 

HONORS 

MCKELLAR    G 

19730 

201R 

1 

LANGUAGE 

V 

2.10    TC      3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

368 

MARB 

HONORS 

LYTLE    E    G 

197*C 

20 IR 

2 

LANGUAGE 

V 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

M    W 

307 

MSCB 

HONORS 

BRCWM    8    L 

11.10    TO       1.00 

PM 

F 

3C7 

MSCB 

HONORS 

BROW'I    3    L 

19750 

202R 

1 

LITERATURE 

V 

10.00    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

A0*3 

JKBA 

HONORS 

KELLING    H    W 

19760 

20  2R 

2 

LITERATURE 

V 

9. CO    TO      9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

1317 

SFLC 

HONORS 

MOCN    H    K 

19770 

202R 

3 

LITERATURE 

V 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

A0*3 

JKBA 

HONORS 

CRAIG    M    R 

19780 

202R 

* 

LITERATURE 

V 

11.10    TC       1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A159 

JKBA 

HONORS 

KING    A    H 

19790 

203R 

1 

THE    ARTS 

V 

10.00    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

E530 

HFAC 

HONORS 

HALLI04Y    JR 

19  800 

203R 

2 

THE    ARTS 

V 

8.00    TO      8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

B5*l 

HFAC 

HONORS 

BREINHLT    FE 

19810 

203R 

3 

THE    ARTS 

V 

1.10    TO      3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A153 

JKflA 

HONORS 

BRITSCH    T    A 

19821 

20  *R 

1 

PHILOSOPHY 

V 

10.00    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

**8 

JRCL 

HONORS 

LAMBERT    L    G 

19831 

20*R 

2 

PHILOSOPHY 

V 

12.31    TO      2.00 

PM 

T     TH 

225 

JSB 

HONORS 

REYNOLOS    MB 

198*1 

20*R 

3 

PHILOSOPHY 

V 

2.10    TC       *.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A067 

JKBA 

HONORS 

SORENSOM    AO 

19851 

20*R 

* 

PHILOSOPHY 

V 

3.10    TO      5.00 

PM 

T    TH 

323 

MSCB 

HONORS 

ROGERS    T    F 

19861 

206R 

1 

HISTORY 

V 

8.00    TO      8.50 

AM 

T    TH    S 

255 

JRCL 

HONORS 

TOBLER    0    F 

19871 

206R 

2 

HISTORY 

V 

9.00    TO      9.50 

AM 

T    TH    S 

255 

JRCL 

HONORS 

JENSeM    0   L 

19881 

206R 

3 

HISTORY 

V 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

T    TH    S 

255 

JRCL 

HONORS 

ACOY    G    M 

19891 

206R 

* 

HISTORY 

V 

11.10    TC    12.00 

N 

T    TH    S 

380 

ESC 

HONORS 

NIELSEN    F    K 

19901 

206R 

5 

HISTORY 

V 

1.10    TO      2.00 

PM 

T    TH    S 

255 

JRCL 

HONORS 

STEWART    C    M 

19912 

207R 

1 

BEHAVICR    £    SOCIETY 

V 

8.00    TO      8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

5  39 

JRCL 

HONORS 

CONOIE    S    J 

19922 

207R 

2 

BEHAVIOR    £    SOCIETY 

V 

2.10    TC      *;00 

PM 

W    F 

F21* 

HFAC 

HONORS 

WARNER    C    T 

19932 

207R 

3 

BEHAVIOR    C    SOCIETY 

V 

I. 10    TO      3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

260 

BRMB 

HONORS 

BAUGHM4N    1 

199*2 

208R 

1 

STATE    £    ECONCMY 

V 

9.00    TO      9.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

136 

JKB 

HONORS 

WIMMFR    L    T 

19952 

208R 

2 

STATE    £    ECCNOMY 

V 

10.00    TC    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

136 

JKB 

HONORS 

POPE    CL4YNE 

19962 

208R 

3 

STATE    £    ECCNOMY 

V 

1.10    TO      3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

120 

MSCB 

HONORS 

HILLA-i    R    C 

19972 

208R 

* 

STATE    £    ECCNCMY 

V 

1.10    TO      2.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

185 

HGB 

HONORS 

LAYTCN    R    L 

19982 

211R 

1 

MATH    £    APPLICATNS 

V 

12.10    TC       1.00 

PM 

DAILY 

280 

ESC 

HONORS 

DUDLEY    J    0 

19992 

211R 

2 

MATH    £    APPLICATNS 

V 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

271 

MSCB 

HONORS 

YEiROUT    P    H 

20006 
20016 

212R 

1 

THE    PHYSICAL    WORLD 

V 

10.00    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

280 

ESC 

HONORS 

DIB3Le    W    E 

212R 

2 

THE    PHYSICAL    WORLD 

V 

11.10    TC    12.00 

H 

M    W    F 

255 

ESC 

HONORS 

BISSELL    H    J 

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INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT         NO 


SEC 


CCLBSE 
OESCfilPTION 


CR 
HR 


C  B 
E  L 
F  K 


CtjASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM — BLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE 


TEACHER 


2CC26 
20036 
20046 
20056 
20066 
20076 
20087 


213RL  SEC  h 

360   hIDB 

213RL  SEC  2 

380   WIOB  - 

213RL  SEC  3 

380   Ml  OB 

213RL  SEC  ti 

484  hlOB  - 

HCNRS  213R 
213R 
213R 
402R 
402R 
402R 
402R 


FROM 


3-5  MW 


SMITH  H  C 


FROM 


12-2  W  IN 


NYBEpc  P 

FROMi  1-3  TH  IN 

NYBEhG  P 


FROM  2-4  T  IN 
iHARRI  5CN  B  F 

1  BICLCGY 

2  BICLCGY 

3  BIOLOGY 

1  SPEC  STUDY  SAT  SCI 

2  SPEC  STUDY  NAT  SCI 

3  SPEC  STUCY  NAT  SCI 

4  SPEC  STUDY  NAT  SCI 


HOHTICULT 


HORT    102    HC91E    STUDY    (210    FRCB) 


27759 
27769 
27779 
27789 
27799 
27809 
27819 
27829 
27830 
27840 
27850 
27860 
27870 
27880 
2789C 


102 

102L 

103 

112 

112 

207 

207L 

319 

351 

351L 

4  71 

475 

475L 

491R 

495R 


1 
1 
1 
1 
90 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
l' 


Ure 


PLANT  PPCPAGATION 

LAB 

HO^E  LANCSCAPE 

FLCRAL  DESIGN 

FLORAL  DESIGN 

FLCRICULTUPE 

LAB 

TURF  MANAGEMENT 

FRUIT  PRCC  I 

LAB 

PEST  CCNTROL 

MAIN  PARKS  REC  AR 

LAB 

SEMINAR 

SPEC  PRCe  IN  HCRT 


HUMANITIES 


HUM  101  H0»^  STUDY  (210  HPCB) 


2827S 
28286 
28296 
28306 
28316 
28326 
28336 
28346 
28356 
28366 
28371 
28387 
2839  7 
28407 
28417 
2842  7 
28437 
28447 
28457 
28468 
28476 
28488 
28498 


HUM 


101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
201 
201 
201 
202 
202 
202 
498 


1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

90 

1 

2 

3 

1 

2 

3 

1 


INTRC 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRC 

INTRO 

INTRC 

INTRO 

INTRO 

INTRO 

ART  I 

ART  I 

ART  I 

ARTS 

ARTS 

ARTS 

CIREC 


HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
hUMAMTI 
FUCAMTI 
hUMAMTI 
HO^A^ITI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
HUMAMTI 
N    MSTRN    C 
N    hSTPN 
N    taSTRN 
IN    V>EST 
IN    VEST 
IN    VEST 


TEC  REAOI 


ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES 

ES  ■ 

ES 

LLTR 

LLTR 

LLTR 

ULT 

ULT 

ULT 

NGS 


INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 

STUDENTS  SELECTING  100  SEC  2 


I  MUST  SIGN-Ul'  for!  lOOL  SEC  2. 


28508 
28518 
28528 
28538 
28548 
28559 
28569 
28579 
28589 
28599 
286Q9 
28619 
28629 
23639 
28640 
28650 
2866C 
2867C 
28680 
28690 
28700 
28710 
28720 
28731 
28741 
28751 
28761 
28771 
28781 
28791 
28801 
28811 
28822 
28832 
28842 


I  NO  E 


100 

I 

WOGOWORK  FUNDMTLS 

3 

100 

2 

WOCOWORK  FUNDMTLS 

3 

lOOL 

1 

LAB 

0 

lOOL 

2 

LAB 

0 

lOOL 

3 

LAB 

0 

101 

1 

BASIC  ELECTRICITY 

3 

lOlL 

1 

LAB 

0 

lOU 

2 

LAB 

0 

105 

1 

WOOD  FINISHING 

2 

105 

90 

WOOD  FINISHING 

2 

129 

1 

METALWCR*  FNDMNTLS 

3 

130 

1 

INTRC  MFC  PROCESS 

3 

130L 

I 

LAB 

0 

160 

1 

RECREATICN  HANOICR 

2 

160 

90 

RECREATICN  HANDICR 

2 

189 

1 

GASSDIESFL  ENGINES 

3 

189 

2 

GAStUIESEL  ENGINES 

3 

210 

1 

CARPENTRY  FRAMING 

3 

210 

90 

CARPENTRY  FRAMING 

3 

250 

1 

GRAPHIC  ARTS 

3 

2  50 

90 

GRAPHIC  ARTS 

3 

2  50L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2  50L 

2 

LAB 

0 

250L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2  SOL 

4 

LAB 

0 

260 

1 

CRAFTS 

3 

289 

I 

PCIcEP  SCLRC  INDUST 

3 

289 

90 

POWER  SCLRC  INUUST 

3 

300 

1 

CNTMP  PRCC  £  MATRL 

3 

319 

90 

UPHCLSTFRY 

2 

360 

1 

CRAFTS  2 

3 

365 

90 

CRAFTS  3 

2 

377 

1 

SEC  TEACF  PRUCEO 

3 

388 

90 

POWER  TRANSMISSION 

3 

389 

1 

FUEL  ELEC  SYSTEMS 

3 

12. IC  TO 
9.00  TO 
8.00  TO 


1.00  PM 
9.50  AM 

8.50  AM 


8.00  TC  10.00  AM 

8. CO  TO  10.00  AM 

8.00  TO  10.00  AM 

7. CO  TC  10.00  AM 


TH  F 

W  F 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 


8.00 

8.00 

8.00 

9.00 

10.00 

11.10 

11.10 

11.10 

12.10 

12.10 

1.10 

2.10 

3.10 

3.10 

4.10 

7.45 

9.0" 

11.10 

1.10 

10.00 

1.00 

2.10 


TO  8. 

TO  9. 

TO  8. 

TC  9, 

TO  10, 

TO  12. 

TO  12. 

TO  12. 


TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 


1. 
1, 
2, 
3, 
4, 
4. 
5, 
TO  10, 
TO  9. 
TO  12, 
TO  2, 
TO  10, 
TO  2, 
TO   3, 


,50  AM 
,30  AM 
,50  AM 
.50  AM 
,50  AM 
,00  N 
,00  N 
,30  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,15  PM 
,50  AM 
,30  PM 
,00  PM 
,50  AM 
,30  PM 
,00  PM 


M  W  F 
T  TH 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 
W  F 
W  F 
TH 
W  F 
W 
k 
W 
W 

w 

w 


W  F 
TH 
W  F 
ti  F 
TH 
W  F 
8  A 


234 
366 
368 
265 
280 
323 
403 


A018 
1^018 
»150 
i6150 
hl50 
A018 
fll50 
»150 
A018 
14150 
)M50 
»150 
it018 
A150 
A018 
AC18 
A018 
A018 
A018 
A018 
AOIS 
A018 


MARS  jHONORS 
MARB  HONORS 
MARB  'honors 
HONORS 
HONORS 
HONORS 


ESC 
ESC 
MSCB 


WIOB      HONORS 


11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T 

TH 

A240 

CLFB 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

W 

A230 

CLFB 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

W  F 

*240 

CLFB 

1.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

TH 

A240 

CLFB 

7.45 

TC 

10.15 

PM 

W 

A240 

CLFB 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

IA240 

CLFB 

1.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

T 

A240 

CLFB 

1.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

M 

H 

A240 

CLFB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

A240 

CLFB 

1.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

F 

i^230 

CLFB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

W  F 

A230 

CLFB 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

M 

W  F 

A240 

CLFB 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

F 

'A240 
:  268 

CLFB 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T 

WIOB 

3.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M 

W  F 

h230 

CLFB 

JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 
JKBA 


9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

W 

219 

SNLB 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

TH 

215 

SNLB 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

W 

190 

SNLB 

8.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

TH 

190 

SNLB 

3.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

W 

190 

SNLB 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

TH 

225 

SNLB 

2.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

T 

225A 

SNLB 

7. CO 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

225A 

SNLB 

1.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

290 

SNLB 

6.00 

TO 

9.30 

PM 

290 

SNLB 

3.10 

TO 

6.00 

PM 

TH 

290 

SNLB 

12.10 

TC 

1. 00 

PM 

TH 

120 

B30 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

TH 

115 

SNLB 

1.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

TH 

290 

SNLB 

6.30 

TO 

10.00 

PM 

TH 

290 

SNLB 

12.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

W 

105 

B31 

7.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

TH 

105 

831 

8.00 

TC 

10.00 

AM 

M 

W  F 

190 

SNLB 

5.00 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

_. 

TH 

190 

SNLB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

W 

126 

SOCH 

7.45 

TO 

9.50 

PM 

TH 

255 

SNLB 

7.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

255 

SNLB 

7.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

TH 

255 

SNLB 

7.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

255 

SNLB 

3.10 

TO 

6.00 

PM 

255 

SNLB 

7.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

TH 

290 

SNLB 

10.00 

TC 

12.00 

N 

W  F 

105 

B31 

6.30 

TO 

9.30 

PM 

TH 

105 

831 

10.00 

TO 

12.00 

N 

W  F 

190 

SNLB 

6.30 

TO 

10.00 

PM 

290 

SNLB 

10.00 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M 

W  F 

290 

SNLB 

4.10 

TC 

6.40 

PM 

M 

290 

SNLB 

8.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

M 

W  F 

220 

SNLB 

4.10 

TO 

6.40 

PM 

M 

W 

10  5 

831 

8.  CO 

TO 

10.00 

62 

AM 

M 

W  F 

105 

831 

SMITH    H    0 

NYBERG    P    A 

HARRISCN   BF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 


ASHTON  C 
ASHTON  C 
REIMSCHL 
REIMSCHL 
REIMSCHL 
REIMSCHL 
REIMSCHL 
REIMSCHL 
ASHTPM  C 
ASHTON  C 
ASHTON  C 
REIMSCHL 
REIMSCHL 
WALKER  R 
STAFF 


MITCHELL    OK 
GREEN    JON    0 
MARSHALL    OR 
OAVIS    H    M 
TATE    L    C 
OAVIS    H    M 
MORRELL    J 
ELLWSRTH   RG 
MARSHALL    OR 
PALMER    <i    0 
GREEN    JON   0 
6RITSCH    T    A 
SABINE   C 
SPACKMAN   MR 
STAFF 

ELLSWRTH  RG 
BRITSCH  T  A 
BRITSCH  R  4 
DAVIS  H  M 
GREEN  JON  0 
GASS*1AN  B  W 
MARSHALL  OR 
STAFF 


NISH  0 
NISH  0 
NISH  0 
NISH  0 
NISH  D 
HOLT  I 
HOLT    I 


HOLT 


jMCKINNON  HE 

Imckinncn  me 

iSHEPHERO  LM 
JSTAFF 

STAFF 
!  STAFF 
'STAFF 

jSHEPHERO  LM 
(SHEPHERD  LM 
JMCKIN^ION  ME 
!STAFF 

JENKINS 

JENKINS 

JENKINS 

JENKINS 

JENKINS 

JENKINS 

GAMETT  L  C 

SHEPHERQ  LM 

SHEPHERD  LM 

NISH  0  L 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ROLLINS  R  L 

JEPPSEN  E  C 

STAFF 

GROVER 


J  0 


» 

CATG 

CCURSE 

CR 

C    B 
[    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPRQV 

'     INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

F    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM—BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR     FEE 

TE4CHER 

28852 

I  NO    E    405 

SHOP    t'AINTENANCE 

2 

S 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

M    W    F 

290       SNLB 

GAMETT    L    C 

28862 

451 

PHOTO    ETCHING 

3 

10.00    TO    12.00   N 

M    W    F 

255      SNLB 

JENKINS    R    H 

28872 

452 

ACV    LETTERPRESS 

3 

1.10    10      3.00   PM 

T    TH 

255      SNLB 

JENKINS    «    H 

28882 

460 

INDLSTRL    PLASTICS 

3 

1.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T    TH 

112       lALC 

GAMETT    L    C 

28892 

450 

90 

INOLSTRL     PLASTICS 

3 

4.10    10      6.40    PM 

M    W 

.    112       lALC 

E 

GAtiETT    L   C 

28902 

470 

SHOP    CRG    £    nOT 

2 

S 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

MTWTH 

120      B30 

MCARTHUR    RJ 

28913 

479 

SEC    STUDENT    TChG 

V 

T    B   A 

Ct 

GAVETT    L    C 

2892  3 

490 

SPEC    PRCe    f'ETALS 

V 

T    B    A 

MCKELL    M    E 

28933 

491 

SPEC    PRCB    HOOD 

V 

T    B    A 

NISH    T    L 

289<.3 

492 

SPEC    PRCE    ELECTRIC 

V 

T    B    A 

HOLT     I    L 

28953 

493A 

SPEC    PPC6    CRAFTS 

V 

TEA 

GAMETT    L    C 

2894  3 

4938 

SPEC    PRCB    CRAFTS 

V 

T    8    A 

GA»(ETr    L    C 

289  7  3 

493C 

SPEC    PRCB    CRAFTS 

V 

T    B    A 

GAMETT    L    C 

28983 

494 

SPEC    PROS    GRPH    ART 

V 

T    B    A 

JENKINS    R    H 

2899  3 

495 

SPEC    PRCB    PCWER 

V 

T    B    A 

GRQVER    J    0 

f 

STUDENTS    R 
593A.    B,    0 
3   HCURS    CR 

GISTI 
C    Ml 
OIT. 

RING    FOR     IND    E 
ST    SIGN   UP    FOR 

29005 

INO    E    593A 

90 

HORKSHCP    INDLST    ED 

V 

7.00    TO    10.00    PM 

T 

220       SNLB 

E 

NISH    0    L 

29015 

5938 

90 

WORKSHOP    INDUST    ED 

V 

7.00    TO    10.00    PM 

T 

220       SNLB 

E 

NISH    0    L 

2902  5 

593C 

90 

HORKSHCF    INDLST    ED 

V 

7.00    TO    10.00    PM 

T 

220       SNLB 

E 

NISH    0    L 

29035 

510 

1 

HIS    INDUST    TECH    ED 

2 

4.10    TO      5.50    PM 

T 

220       SNLB 

MCARTHIJR    RJ 

290*5 

610 

90 

HIS    INDUST    TECH    ED 

2 

4.10    TO      5.50    PM 

T 

220      SNLB 

E 

MCARTH'JR    RJ 

29055 

525 

j       90 

C    CCN    INDLST    TECH 

2 

5.00    TO      7.40    PM 

TH 

225      SNLB 

E 

GRCVER    J    0 

2906  5 

630 

90 

PRCB    ACULT    INO    ED 

2 

5.00    TO      7.40    PM 

w 

220       SNLB 

E 

MCKELL    M    E   . 

29075 

635 

1 

PLAN    ECUIP    INO    TEC 

2  i 

4.10    TO      5.40   PM 

TH 

220       SNLB 

GROVER    J    0 

29085 

535 

90 

PLAN    ECUIP    IND    TEC 

2  ; 

4.10    TO       5.40   PM 

TH 

220       SNLB 

E 

GRCVER    J    0 

29096 

694R 

1 

READ    £   CCNF 

V 

T  e  A 

MCKELL    4    E 

29106 

694R 

90 

READ    £   CCNF 

V 

T    D    A 

E 

MCKELL    4    E 

29116 

695R 

1 

PROB    IND    £    TECH    ED 

V 

T    B    A 

MCKELL    W    E 

29126 

595R 

2 

PROB    IND    £    TECH    ED 

V 

T    B    A 

MCKELL    W    F 

29136 

695R 

3 

PROB    INC    £    TECH    ED 

V 

T    6    A 

MCKELL    A    E 

29146 

695R 

90 

PRCB    IND    £    TECH    ED 

V 

T    B    A 

E 

MCKELL    W    E 

29156 

698 

1 

FIELD    FRCJECT 

V 

T    fl    A 

MCKFLL    W    E 

29166 

698 

90 

FIELD    PRCJECT 

V 

r    8   A 

E 

MCKELL    W    E 

29176 

699 

1 

MASTERS    TFESIS 

V 

T    8    A 

MCKELL    4    E 

29187 

INI 

699 

)USTR 

90 

[AI 

MASTERS    THESIS 

.  TECHNOI 

V 

G\ 

T    B   A 

E 

MCKELL    W    E 

29197 

INO    T    120 

ACETYLENE    WELDING 

2 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

T    IH 

165       SNLB 

LC>4G    L    a 

29207 

124 

WELDING    PRCCESSES 

2 

10.00    10    10.50    AH 

M    W 

220       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

LONG    L    3 

29217 

124L 

LAB 

0 

1.10    TO      3.00    PM 

T 

125      SNLB 

LONG    L    B 

2922  7 

124L 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TC       1.00    PM 

TH 

125       SNLB 

LCNG    L    9 

29237 

124L 

* 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO       1.00    PM 

F 

125      SNLB 

LiJNG    L    B 

29247 

131 

. 

PRCD    OPERATIONS 

3 

10.00    to    10.50    AM 

M    M 

120       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

KOHKONEN   KE 

29257 

131 

90 

PRCD    CPERATIONS 

3 

5.10    TO    10.00    PM 

TH 

120       SNLB 

E 

KOHKONEN   KE 

29267 

131L 

LAB 

0 

1.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M 

115      SNLB 

ST-VFF 

29278 

131L 

LAB 

0 

1.10    10      5.00    PM 

H 

115       SNLB 

STAFF 

29288 

218 

PLUMBING 

2 

1.10    TC       5.00    PM 

W 

125       SNLB 

MCKINNON    ME 

2929  8 

221 

GAS    hELDING 

5 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

DAILY 

165       SNLB 

LONG    L    3 

29308 

225 

NON-iJESTRLCT    TEST 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M     W 

220       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

LCWG    L    9 

29318 

225L 

LAB 

0 

1.10    TO      3.00    PM 

TH 

125      SNLB 

LONG    L    3 

2932  8 

230 

. 

NUM   CTL    FRCGRAMMG 

2 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

T 

120      830 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

KOHKONEN   KE 

29338 

230L 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

F 

115       SNLB 

KOHKONEN   KE 

29348 

232 

MATERIALS    SCIENCE 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W 

120       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

MORTENSEN    < 

29358 

232 

90 

MATERIALS    SCIENCE 

3 

6.10    TO     10.15    PM 

W 

120       SNLB 

E 

MORTENSEN   K 

29369 

232L 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

F 

115      SNLB 

MORTENSEN    K 

29379 

242 

ELECTRIC    CCNTRCLS 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W 

225A    SNLB 

LAB    CARD    RFQ 

YOUNG    J    E 

29389 

242L 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

W 

225A    SNLB 

YOUNG    0    E 

29399 

301 

CABINET    MLLWORK 

3 

1.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T    TH 

190      SNLB 

MCKINNTN    ME 

29409 

316 

APPLIED    ^ECHANICS 

4 

12.10    TC       1.00    PM 

M     W    F 

241       ESC 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

THURGCm    GS 

29419 

316L 

LAB 

0 

10.00    TO    12.00   N 

F 

241      ESC 

THURr.ODO    GS 

29429 

330 

MECHANISPS 

3 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

219      SNLB 

STAFF 

29439 

331 

FCUNDRV    PROCESSES 

3 

T    B    A 

LAB    CARD    RFQ 

STAFF 

29449 

331L 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    11.00    AM 

F 

101       B29 

STAFF 

29450 

332 

PRODUCT ICN    PLAN 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W 

120       SNLB 

ST4FF 

29460 

335 

PHVS    KETALLURGY 

4 

1.10    TO       2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

219       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

MORTENSEN    K 

29470 

335L 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M 

115      SNLB 

STAFF 

29480 

335L 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC      5.00    PM 

W 

115      SNLB 

STAFF 

29490 

336 

BASIC    FLLID    POWER 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

T     TH 

220       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    RFQ 

ST^FF 

29500 

336L 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T 

101       B29 

STAFF 

29510 

336L 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC      4.00    PM 

TH 

101       B29 

STAFF 

29520 

338 

MACH    TCOL    PERFRMCE 

3 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

M    W 

120       SNLB 

LAB     INCLUDED 

ALLEN    1    K 

29530 

340 

CCMP    AIDED    CIR    ANA 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

225       SNLB 

WHITED    C    R 

29541 

341 

HOUSE    WIRING 

2 

8.00    TC    10.00    AM 

T    TH 

225A    SNLB 

MCA!(THU'<    RJ 

29551 

342 

DIGITAL    ELECTRCNCS 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    U 

225       SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

SMART     «<    J 

29561 

342  L 

LAB 

0 

10. 00    TO       1.00    PM 

F 

225       SNLB 

SMART    ■*    J 

29571 

410 

90 

CCNST    MAT    £    METHOD 

3 

6. CO    TO      8.30    PM 

TH 

225      SNLB 

E 

MCKINNON    ME 

29581 

430 

MFG    PLANNING 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00   N 

M    W    F 

120       SNLB 

ALLEN    0    K 

29591 

431 

TOCL    DESIGN 

3 

12.10    10       1.00    PM 

T    TH 

219      SNLB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

KOHKCNEN    KE 

29501 

431L 

LAB 

0 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

F 

219      SNLB 

KOHKONEN    KE 

29611 

434 

ELEMENTS    OF    MACH    1 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    H    F 

120      SNLB 

SIMMONS    V    E 

29521 

435 

ELEMENTS    CF    MACH    2 

2 

12.10   10       1.00    PM 

M    W 

120       SNLB 

SIWMQNS    V    E 

29632 

436 

BSC    CCMP    FART    PROG 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

220       SNLB 

TOLMAN    M    J 

29642 

440 

PROCESS    CNTRL    CCMP 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W 

225A    SNLB 

LAB    CARL)    REO 

SMART    M    J 

29652 

440L 

LAB 

0 

3.10    TO      5.00    PM 

F 

225A    SNLB 

SMART    M    J 

2965  2 

441 

REAL    TIME    CCMP    SYS 

3 

9. CO    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

225      SNLB 

BRCWN    K    F 

29672 

442 

REAL    TIME   CCMP    SYS 

3 

1.10    TC      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

225      SNLB 

Sfcwn   K  F 

29582 

491R 

SEMINAR 

1 

4.10    TO       5.00    PM, 

M 

220       SNLB 

KOHKONEN!    KE 

29592 

492R 

SPEC    PRCB    ELECTRON 

V 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

W 

225A    SNLB 

WHITED    C    < 

29702 

511 

COMP    AIDEC    DRAFT 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    k.    F 

220       SNLB 

MAOSEN    0   C 

29712 

555 

MECH    FCRM    METHODS 

3 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

120       SNLB 

MDRTEMSEN    K 

29723 

590R 

SPEC    PROS    MEG    TECH 

V 

T    B    A 

MORTENSEN    K 

SPECI/1 

.    APPROVAL    f 

EQUIR 

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S    MA 

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INDEX 


IT  A  LI  AN 


30070 
30080 
3CC90 
3010C 


30110 
30120 
30130 
SOl'tO 
30150 
30161 
30171 
30181 


CATG 
OEPT         NO 


ITAL 


101 
201 
441 
490 


JAPANESE 


JAPAN  101 
102 
201 
211 
301 
321 
443 
490R 


KOREAN 

30191      KOREA   340 


LA 

30201 
30211 
30221 
30231 
30241 
30252 
30262 
30272 
30282 
30292 
30302 
30312 
30322 
30332, 
30343 
30353 


IN 

LATIN 


101 

102 

102 

111 

201 

321 

431 

441 

490R 

561 

621 

661 

675 

692R 

694R 

699 


SEC 


1 
1 
1 

10 


90 


1 
1 
2 
90 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


CCLRSE 
CtSCRIPTION 


1ST  YF  ITALIAN 
INTRO  READ  £  CONV 
SURV  ITAL  LITCCULT 
INDIV  STUDY  ITAL 


1ST  YR  JAPANESE 
1ST  YR  JAPANESE 
INTRHD  READ  £  CONV 
2ND  YEAR  CCNVERS 
INTBC  JAPANESE  LIT 
3RD  YR  GRAKi  £  COMP 
KCO  JAPANESE  LIT 
INDIV  STLC  JAPANSE 


KOREAN 


1ST  YR 
1ST  YR 
1ST  YR 
BEG  LA 
2N0  YR 
3RD  YR 
MASTRP 
SURV  L 
INDIV 
ELEK  £ 
R0M4NC 
iCICERO 
j  LATIN 
SEN  IN 
SEM  IN 
MASTER 


LATIN 

LATIN 

LATIN 
T  ACCELERATE 

LATIN 

CRAP  £  COMP 
CS  LATIN  LIT 
ATIN  LITECUL 
STLCY    LATIN 

ACV  KED  L4T 
E    PHILCLOGY 

POETS 
PHLOLOGV 
LATIN   LIT 

S    THESIS 


C    B 
(    L 

F    K 


LATIN- AM  ERIC  AN  STUDIES 


26605 
26615 


LT  AM  690R 
690R 


; SEM  CTfP  LAT  AM  PR  j 
SEM  CTMP  LAT  AM  PR  ! 


LAW  enf6rcement  education 


LAM    E    101    MOME    stUOY    (210    t-RCBI 


30363      LAM    E    101 
30373    I  101 

30383  101 

30393  101 


30403 
30413 


30423 
30434 


30444 
30454 


LAM    E    102 
102 


1 

2 

90 

91 


LAM    E    102    HOME    SfUOY    (210    HRCBI 


1 
90 


LAM  E  301  HpHi    SFUOY  (210  hRCBl 


LAM  E  301   !    1 
301   i  90 


LAW  E  302  HOME  SJUOY  (210  hRCBI 


INTRO  LAt>  ENFORCE 

INTRO  LAh  ENFORCE 

INTRC  LAI.  ENFORCE 

INTRO  LAM  ENFORCE 


PATROL  AOMIN 
PATROL  ACMIN 


CRIM  PRCC  £  EVIO 
CRIM  PROC  £  EVID 


LAW  E 


302 
302 


1  'CRIMINAL  INVESTIG 
90  iCRIMINAL  INVESTIG 


LAM  E  303  HOME  S^UOY  (210  FRCBI 


30464 

LAM 

E    303 

1 

3C474 

501 

I 

304  84 

502 

1 

LIB 

rary 

^ 

30494 

L    i 

S    HI 

1 

30504 

111 

2 

30514 

111 

30525 

111 

30535 

111 

30545 

HI 

90 

30555 

401 

1 

30565 

401 

30575 

413 

30585 

413 

30595 

423 

30605 

423 

30616 

423 

90 

30626 

429 

3063  6 

527 

30646 

533 

30656 

533 

30666 

539 

30676 

543 

30686 

545 

30696 

555 

30707 

557 

30  717 

559 

3072  7 

569 

30737 

579 

3074  7 

624 

30757 

62  8 

3C767 

642 

30777 

642 

90 

30787 

662 

30797 

694R 

IND  £  RETAIL  SECUR 
SPEC  PRCB  CRIM  LAM 
LAW  EN  ORG  £  ADM 


INFORMATION 


LIB 
LIB 
LIB 
LIB 
LIB 
LIB 


M 
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SfcRV 
SERV 


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i  SEL  £  ACCLIS  OF 
SEL  £  ACCUIS  OF 
REF  THEORY  £ 
REF  THECPY  £ 
REF  THECRY  £ 
CRG  MAT  SCHL  LIB 
ORG  £  PRCC  MATRLS 
LIB  CRGAN  £  AOMIN 
.  LIB  ORGAN  £  AOMIN 
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CLASS-PERIOD 


8.00  10  8.50  AM 
12.10  TO  1.00  PM 
10. OO  TC  10.50  AM 


8.00  TC 

9.00  TO 

2. CO  TO 

1.10  TC 

12.10  TO 

3.10  TO 


8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 
3.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
4.00  PM 


10.00  TC  10.50  AM 


5.20  TC   7.00  PM 


1.10 
11.10 
11.10 

5.10 
12.10 
12.10 
12.10 

3.00 

4.10 
4.10 
3.10 
4.10 


TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TO 


2.00  PM 
12.00  N 
12,00  N 
6.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
I. 00  PM 
1.00  PM 
4.00  PM 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


TO  5.00  PM 

TO  5.00  PM 

TC  4.00  PM 

TO  5.00  PM 


4.10  TO 
4.10  TO 


5.00  PM 
5.00  PM 


1.10  TO  3.00  PM 

8.00  TO  8.50  AM 

5. CO  TC  7.30  PM 

7.45  TO  10.15  PM 


7.00  TO 
5.00  TO 


3.10  TO 
5.00  TC 


9.30  AM 
7.30  PM 


5.00  PM 
7.30  PM 


8.00    TO    10.00    AM 
7.45    TO    10.15    PM 


DAILY 
DAILY 
M  W  F 
T  B  A 


DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
T  TH 
DAILY 
M  W  F 
M  W  F 
T  8  A 


M  TH 


DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
M  W  F 
TH 
TH 
B  A 
TH 
W  F 
W 

w 

B 
B 
8 


k043  JKBA 
214  SFLC 
•534   HFAC 


ROOM — BLDG 


346 
1043 
213 
231 
213 
136 
155 


MARB 

JKBA 

MCKB 

JKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

JKB 


214   MCKB 


M  M  F 
M  W  F 


T  TH 

M  W  F 

M 

TH 


i  213 

!  539 
;  212 
■  271 
i  269 
'  295 
,216 

488 
213 
488 
143 


H 
TH 


T  TH 

W 


T  TH 

H 


MCKB 

JKB 

JRCL 

MCKB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MCKB 

JRCL 
MCKB 
JRCL 
JRCL 


JKB 
JKB 


348  MARB 

374  MARB 

343  MARB 

248  MARB 


>320A    SFLC 
136      MCKB 


348      MARB 
348       MARB 


3228 
!  367 


SFLC 
MCKB 


11.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

368 

MARB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

155 

JKB 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 
^  I  /^l 

N 

T 

TH 

?3C7 

SFLC 

TAT 

SCI 

8.00 

e 

TO 

NCI 

8.50 

iS 

AM 

i 

jRA 

TH 

.Dl 

524 

JA1 

JRCL 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T 

TH 

524 

JRCL 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

524 

JRCL 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

524 

JRCL 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T 

TH 

524 

JRCL 

6.  CO 

TO 

7.40 

PM 

TH 

524 

JRCL 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

W   F 

524 

JRCL 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M 

W    F 

524- 

JRCL 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

W    F 

524 

JRCL 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W    F 

524 

JRCL 

10.  on 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M 

W    F 

526 

JRCL 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M 

W    F 

526 

JRCL 

6. CO 

TO 

8.40 

PM 

W 

526 

JRCL 

11. IC 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M 

W    F 

526 

JRCL 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M 

W    F 

526 

JRCL 

8.Q0 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

W   F 

526 

JRCL 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M 

T 

W   F 
B   A 

524 

JRCL 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M 

W    F 

524 

JRCL 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M 

W    F 

526 

JRCL 

8.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T 

526 

JRCL 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

526 

JRCL 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T 

TH 

526 

JRCL 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T 

TH 

526 

JRCL 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

524 

JRCL 

8.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

TH 

526 

JRCL 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M 

M   F 

526 

JRCL 

5.00 

TO 

7.40 

PM 

TH 

526 

JRCL 

5.00 

TO 

7.40 

PM 

TH 

526 

JRCL 

2.10 

TO 

3.0C 

PM 

M 

T 

M    F 
B    A 

524 

JRCL 

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SMITH  0  C 
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BEAMAN  a  M 
MURANAKA  CK 
MURANAKA  CK 
MURANAKA  CK 
BEAMAM  B  M 
BEAMAN  a  M 
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SHERWOOD  HH 
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CLARK  J  R 
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MACKAY    T    M 
CLARK    J    R 
CLARK    J    R 
PHILLIPS    RO 
STAFF 
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SHREEVE    L    S 
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FLETCHER   CI 

LUND   L    J 

E 

NIELSEN    S   C 

E 

SHERMOOO   JM 

LUNNEN   L    E 

E 

LUNNEN   L    e 

FLETCHER   CT 

E 

FLETCHER   CT 

FLETCHER   CT 

E 

LUNO   L    J 

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JOHNSON   H    T 

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t    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPRQV 

INDEX 

L. 

OEPT         NO 

SEC 

OESCPIPTION 

HR 

R   K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

— BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

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LIE 

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TftCHNOLOG 

Y 

30806 

LIB    T    201 

90 

INTRO    LIERARY    SCI 

3 

6.15    TO 

7.30    PM 

W    F 

524 

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E 

CQTTAM   K 

30818 

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211 

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3 

5.00    TO 

7.30   PM 

TH 

565 

JRCL 

F 

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3082  8 

LING       lOlA 

1 

NGN    EURCPEAN   LANG 

4 

12.10    TO 

I. 00   PM 

DAILY 

2320A 

SFLC 

' 

BLAn    R    W 

30838 

205 

I 

INTRO    TO    LANGUAGE 

3 

2.10    TO 

3.00    PM 

M    t,    F 

209 

MCKB 

BLAIR    R    W 

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30  IB 

1 

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4 

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3.10    TC 

5.00   PM 

M    W    F 

131 

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BLAI^    R    Vi 

3085  8 

325 

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INTRO    DESCRIP    LING 

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M    W    F 

231 

MARB 

BAIRO    R    L 

30868 

325 

2 

INTRO    CESCRIP   LING 

3 

12.10    TO 

1.00   PM 

M    ki    F 

274 

MARB 

RAIRJ    R    L 

30878 

360 

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PRACT    FHCNETICS 

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T    TH 

323 

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30909 

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T    H    A 

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DESCRIP    PCRPHOLOGY 

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2.10    TO 

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30929 

MA 

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1 

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LING    STRICTURES 

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M    W    F 

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MATH   90    HOt 

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295 

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30949 

MATH      090 

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104 

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30959 

090 

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10.15    PM 

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104 

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30969 

097 

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MATH    REVIEW 

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W    F 

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MATH      101 

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6.15    PM 

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30990 

101 

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INTERMEO    ALGEBRA 

4.00    TO 

6.15    PM 

M    TH 

267 

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31001 

101 

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6.15    PM 

M    TH 

112 

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101 

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6.15    PM 

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116 

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31021 

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6.15    PM 

M    TH 

120 

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7.00    PM 

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31102 

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7.00   PM 

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7.50    AM 

T    F 

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7.50    AM 

T    F 

134 

MSCB 

ST»FF 

31193 

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8.00    TO 

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T    F 

104 

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ST»FF 

31203 

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8.00    TO 

8.50    AM 

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31213 

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8.50    AM 

T    F 

112 

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31223 

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8.00    TO 

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T    F 

115 

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31233 

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M    TH 

108 

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31284 

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M    TH 

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M    TH 

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M    TH 

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31405 

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2.30    PM 

T    TH 

104 

MSCB 

STAFF 

31415 

106 

5 

TRICONCMETRY 

1.10    TO 

2.30    PM 

T    TH 

1C8 

MSCB 

STAFF 

31426 

106 

7 

TRIGCNCMETRY 

2.10    TO 

3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

104 

MSCB 

STAFF 

31436 

106 

8 

TRIGONCMETRY 

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4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

104 

MSCB 

STAFF 

31446 

106 

9 

TRIGONC^'E^PY 

4.10    TC 

5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

104 

MSCB 

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31456 

106 

10 

TRIGONOMETRY 

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3.00    PM 

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31466 

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31496 

108 

2 

BASIC    ANALYSIS 

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5.00    PM 

MTTHF 

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CUIZ    CARD    REQ 

HU'^T    R    C 

31506 

108 

90 

BASIC    ANALYSIS 

5.20    TO 

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M    TH 

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STAFF 

31517 

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7.50    AM 

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261 

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31527 

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7.50    AM 

T 

135 

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31537 

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INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


COURSE 
DESCPIPTICN 


CR 
HR 


C  B 
E  L 
P  K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 

TAUGHT      ROQM—BLOG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR    FEE 


TEACHER 


31547 
31557 
31567 
31577 
31587 
31597 
31608 
31618 
31628 
31638 
31648 
31658 
31666 
31678 
31688 
31698 
31709 
31719 
31729 
31739 
31749 
31759 
31769 
31779 
31789 
31790 


3180C 
31810 
31820 
3187C 
31881 
31891 
31901 
31911 
31921 
31931 
31941 
31951 
31961 
31972 
31982 
31992 
32003 
32013 
32023 
32033 
32043 
32054 
32C64 


32C74 
32084 
32C94 


32104 
32114 
32124 
32134 
32145 
32155 
32165 
32175 
321S5 
32195 
3220  5 
32215 
3222  5 
32236 
32246 
32256 
32266 
32276 
32286 
32296 
32306 
32316 
3232  7 
32337 


32347 
32357 
32367 
32377 
32387 
32397 
32407 
32418 


32428 
32438 
3244  8 
32458 
32468 
32478 
3248« 
3249  8 
32509 
32519 
32529 
32539 


MATH 


1080 

108Q 

1080 

108Q 

1080 

108Q 

108Q 

108Q 

108Q 

108Q 

1080 

109 

109 

109 

109Q 

1090 

1090 

109Q 

109Q 

1090 

109Q 

1090 

109Q 

1090 

1090 

1090 


4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

1 

2 

90 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

B 

9 

10 

11 

12 


QUU 

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QUIZ 

QUIZ 

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INTPC    CALCULUS 

INTRC    CALCULUS 

INTRO    CALCULUS 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 

QUIZ 


MATH    111    HpME    STjUDY    (210    KPCBI 


MATH 


111     i 

HI     I 

111     J 

lllQ  j 

1110  I 

lllQ  ' 

lllQ 

lUQ 

UIQ 

lUQ 

lllQ 

UIQ 

lllQ 

1110 

UIQ 

1110 

UIQ 

UIQ 

UIQ 

UIQ 

lUQ 

UIQ 

lUC 


1 
2 

90 
1 
2 
3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 

17  I 

18  1 

19  i 

20  : 


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MATH  112  HOME  STiUOY  121C  HRCB) 

MATH  112  1  I  ANAL  GkCK  t  CALC  1 
112  j  2  i  ANAL  GECK  £  CALC  1 
112  '   90  i  ANAL  GEC^  6  CALC  I 


MATH  113  HOME  STUCY  (210  I-RC8) 


HATH 


113 

1 

113 

90 

121 

1 

121 

90 

121Q 

1 

121Q 

2 

121Q 

3 

122 

1 

122Q 

1 

122Q 

2 

141 

1 

141 

2 

141 

3 

141 

4 

141 

5 

141 

6 

141 

90 

142 

1 

142 

2 

142 

3 

142 

4 

210 

1 

210 

2 

210 

3 

14  HC 

ME  ST 

ANAL  GEC 
ANAL  GEC 
TECHMCA 
TECHNICA 
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QUIZ 

TECHMCA 
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INTRC  CA 
INTRO  CA 
INTRO  CA 
INTRC  CA 
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TH  LCG 
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NAL 

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KAL 

NAL 

NAL 

NAL 

NAL 

NAL 

NAL 

NAL 

NAL 

IC 

IC 

IC 


MATH 


214 
214 
223 
243 
243 
243 
244 
29  IH 


MATH  300  HOME  STjUCY  (210  I-RC8) 


MATH 


300 
301 
301 
302 
305 
305 
305 
3  05 
305 
305 
305 
305 


1 
90 
1 
1 
2 
3 
1 
1 


ANAL  GEC^  £  CALC  3 
ANAL  GECM  £  CALC  3 
TECHNICHAL  MATH 
INTRM  CALC  £  ANAL 
INTRM  CALC  £  ANAL 
iNTRM  CALC  £  ANAL 
INTRM  CALC  £  ANAL 
HONORS  SEM  IN  MATH 


US 
FND 
FNC 
FND 
fiAS 
CAS 
BAS 
8AS 
HAS 
BAS 
BAS 
BAS 


TCBY 

TNS  0 
TNS  C 
TNS  0 

IC  cc 
IC  cc 

IC  CO 

IC  cc 

IC  cc 

IC  cc 

IC  cc 

IC  cc 


CF  MATH 
F  ALGEBRA 
F  ALGEBRA 
F  CECMETRY 
NC  CF  MATH 
NC  OF  MATH 
NC  CF  MATH 
NC  CF  MATH 
NC  CF  MATH 
NC  CF  MATH 
NC  CF  MATH 
NC  CF  MATH 


7.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
8. CO  TO 
7.00  TO 
7. CO  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
9. CO  TC 
9. CO  TO 
1.10  TC 
2.10  TO 
6.00  TO 
7. CO  TO 
7.00  TO 
7.  CO 
7.00 
8. CO  TO 
8.00  TO 
7.00  TO 
7.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 


TG 
TC 


7.50 
8.50 
8.50 
8.50 
8.50 
7.50 
7.50 
8.50 
8.50 
9.50 
9.50 
2.00 
3.00 
8.05 
7,50 
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AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM 

AM  I 

AM  j 

PM  ; 

PM  i 

PM  I 

AM  i 

AM  j 

AM 

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AM 

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M 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

MTTHF 

MTTHF 

W  F 

T 

T 

W 

W 

T 

T 

TH 

TH 

F 

F 

TH 

TH 


108 
261 
262 
134 
108 
136 
261 
261 
262 
104 
1C8 
170 


262 
264 
112 
116 
1C9 
26  5 
262 
264 
262 
264 
264 
265 


11.10    TC    12.00    N 
12.10    TO       1.00    PM 
5.20    TO      7.00    PM 


DAILY 
DAILY 
M  TH 


3.10  TO 

5.20  TO 

10. CO  TO 

5.45  TO 

12.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

9. CO  TC 

12.10  TC 

1. 10  TO 

9. CO  TO 

12.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

9. CO  TC 

12.10  TO 

3,10  TO 

6.00  TC 

3.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

9.00  TO 

10.no  TO 

11.10  TO 


4.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

10.50  AM 

7.50  PM 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

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1.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

7.40  PM 

4.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

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12.00  N 


DAILY 
M    TH 
W    F 
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TH 
TH 
TH 
M    F 
TH 
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MTTHF 
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H    F 
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M    W    F 
M    H    F 
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10. CO  TO  10.50    AM 

5.20  TO  7.00    PM 

12.10  TO  1.00    PM 

10.00  TO  10. 5P    AM 

11.10  TO  12.00   N 

10.00  TO  10.50    AM 

2.10  TO  3.00    PM 

1.10  TC  2.00    PM 


10.00  TO 
11.10  TO 
12.10    TO 

9.00  TC 
10.00  TO 
10. CO  TC 
11.10  TO 
11.10  TO 
11.10    TO 

3.10  TO 
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12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

10.50  AM 

10.50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

12.30  PM 

4.30  PM 

12.30  PM 

2.30  PM 


M    t.  F 
M    TH 

t>  F 

k  F 

W  F 

M  F 

W  F 


A170 

265 

25 

112 

136 

136 

136 

373 

112 

112 

112 

116 

116 

;    116 

f    108 

I    1C8 

:    1C9 

;   267 

267 

I   262 

i   262 

;    269 

!   269 

I   269 


Alio 

I    109 

i   252 

I    264 

264 

I   295 

267 

307 


299 
265 
265 
264 
104 
112 
104 
1C8 
104 
104 
120 
116 


MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
HiCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
JKBA 


104      JKBA 
088       JKBA 


MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 


QUIZ    CARD    REQ 
QUIZ    CARO    REQ 


9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

MTTHF 

A170 

JKBA 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

MTTHF 

A 170 

JKBA 

5.00 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

M 

F 

111 

MSCB 

7.00 

TC 

7.50 

AH 

M 

M 

]    136 

MSCB 

7.00 

TO 

7.50 

AM 

M 

W 

261 

MSCB 

7.00 

TO 

7.50 

AH 

W 

F 

262 

MSCB 

7.00 

TO 

7.50 

AM 

W 

F 

;  264 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

h 

:  262 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AH 

M 

U 

;  264 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

M 

i  265 

MSCB 

8. CO 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

M 

U 

269 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

TH 

267 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

TH 

266 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

TH 

269 

MSCB 

8.00 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T 

TH 

295 

MSCB 

7.00 

TO 

7.50 

AM 

TH 

265 

MSCB 

7. CO 

TC 

7.50 

AM 

TH 

267 

MSCB 

7.00 

TC 

7.50 

AM 

TH 

269 

MSCB 

7.00 

TC 

7.50 

AM 

TH 

295 

MSCB 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

200 

MSCB 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

262 

MSCB 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

265 

MSCB 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

TH 

203 

MSCB 

QUIZ    CARO    REQ 
QUIZ    CARO   REQ 


A170      JKBA 

A170      JKBA 

203      MSCB 


JKBA 

MSCB 

JKB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MARB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 


JKBA 
MSCB 
MARB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 


MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
HSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 


ICUIZ    CARD    REQ 


QUIZ    CARO    R6Q 


HONORS 


ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 
ELEME 


NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 
NTARY 


STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDEfjT 
STUDENT 
STUDENT 
STUDEfjT 
STUDENT 


STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

WALTER 

HALTER 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ST4FF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 


ARCSTRNG    GM 

ARMSTRNG   GH 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ST»FF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 


GILL  G  S 

GILL  G  S 

E 

STAFF 

TOLMAN  L  K 

E   STAFF 

;  MOURTSEN  9H 

E  '   STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

MOURTSEN  BH 

STAFF 

STAFF 

FERGSON  HRP 

CRAWLEY  P  L 

SNOW  0  R 

HAHILTCN  MS 

STAFF 

STAFF 

E 

STAFF 

SKAROA  R  V 

SKARDA  R  V 

STAFF 

STAFF 

LAMOREAUX  J 

LAMQREAUX  J 

WALTER  C  M 

TOLMAN  L  K 

E 

STAFF 

MOURTSEN  BH 

LARSEN  K  M 

LARSEN  K  M 

STAFF 

SKARO*  R  V 

GARNER  L  E 

SNCW  0  R 

WICKES  H  E 

WICKES  H  E 

GAINER  L  E 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

66 


CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

G    B 
(    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

sec 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOf 

—  BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

325*9 

HATH      305 

9 

BASIC    CC^C    CF    fAW 

1. 10    TO      2.30    PM 

T    TH 

262 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDpflT 

STAFF 

32559 

305 

10 

BASIC    CChC    OF    MATH 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

120 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDE 

■JT 

STAFF 

32569 

305 

11 

BASIC    CCKC    CF    MATH 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M    K    F 

20  3 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUOO^T 

STAFF 

32579 

305 

12 

BASIC    rCNC    OF    MATH 

8.00    TC      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

267 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUOE 

MT 

ST^FF 

32589 

305 

13 

BASIC    CCKC    CF    MATH 

12.10    TO       I. 00    PM 

M    h    F 

261 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDENT 

STAFF 

32599 

305 

14 

BASIC    CC^C    CF    MATH 

12.10    10      1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

1    134 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDE 

^T 

STAFF 

32600 

305 

15 

BASIC    CCKC    CF    MATH 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

1    331 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUOE 

MT 

STAFF 

32610 

305 

16 

BASIC    CC^C    CF    MATH 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

136 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDE 

NT 

STAFF 

32620 

305 

17 

BASIC    CCKC    OF    MATH 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    h    F 

116 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDENT 

STAFF 

32630 

305 

18 

BASIC    CChC    OF    MATH 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    V,    F 

120 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDE 

>IT 

STAFF 

32640 

305 

19 

BASIC    CChC    OF    MATH 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

M    H    F 

120 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUOE 

HT 

STAFF 

32650 

305 

20 

!  BASIC    CCNC    CF    MATH 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

M    W    F 

120 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUOE 

n 

STAFF 

32660 

305 

21 

BASIC    CCNC    OF    MATH 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

295 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDENT 

STAFFi 

32670 

305 

22 

BASIC    CCNC    CF    MATH 

4.10    TC      5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

262 

MSCB 

ELEMENTARY    STUDEf^T 

i                   E 

STAFF 

32680 

305 

90 

BASIC    CCNC    CF    KATH 

7. ,45    TO    10.15   PM 

W 

1C8 

MSCB 

STAFF 

32691 

306 

1 

CONCEPTS    CF    MATH 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    H    F 

134 

MSCB 

WIGHT    T    A 

32701 

306 

2 

CONCEPTS    CF    MATH 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

M    K    F 

261 

MSCB 

COTT^ELL    ST 

32711 

306 

3 

CONCEPTS    CF    MATH 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

108 

MSCB 

COTTRELL    ST 

32721 

306 

4 

CONCEPTS    OF    MATH 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    M    F 

136 

MSCB 

STAFF 

32731 

306 

90 

CONCEPTS    CF    MATH 

7.45    TC     10.15    PM 

TH 

262 

MSCB 

E 

STAFF 

327*1 

307 

1 

MATH    t   HUMANITIES 

1.10    TO      2.00   PM 

M    W    F 

265 

MSCB 

HIGOIMS    J    C 

32751 

30  7     i         2 

MATH    £    HLCAMTIES 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

265 

MSCB 

HIGGINS    J    C 

32761 

307 
MATH    321    HC 

90 
ME    ST 

MATH    t    HL^'ANITIES 
JOY    (210    hRCB) 

5.00    TC      7.30    PM 

W 

265 

MSCB 

E 

STAFF 

32771 

MATH      321 

1 

APL    CRD    OIFF    EOS 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

261 

MSCB 

HAMILTON    MS 

32782 

321 

2 

APL    ORO    DIFF    ECS 

3 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    V.    F 

120 

MSCB 

CAMPSELL    OM 

32792 

321 

3 

APL    ORD    CIFF    ECS 

3 

3.10    TC      4.00   PM 

M    H    F 

112 

MSCB 

CAMP3ELL    DM 

32802 

321 

4 

APL    ORO    DIFF    EQS 

3 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

112 

MSCB 

BURTON    R   C 

32812 

321 

5 

APL    CRO    CIFF    EQS 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

H    k    f 

269 

MSCB 

STAFF 

32822 

321 

MATH    322    HC 

90 
ME    ST 

APL    CRD    OIFF    ECS 
JOY    1210    HRCB) 

3 

5.00    TO      7.30    PM 

TH 

266 

MSCB 

E 

STAFF 

32832 

MATH      322 

I 

TOPICS    APPL    MATH 

3 

\ 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    h    F 

261 

MSCB 

SNOW    R    L 

32842 

322 

2 

TOPICS    APFL    MATH 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

262 

MSCB 

STAFF 

32852 

322 

3 

TOPICS   APPL    MATH 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    t>    F 

262 

MSCB 

SNCW    <<    L 

32862 

322 

MATH    323    HC 

4 
HE    ST 

TOPICS    APPL    ^ATH 
JOY    1210    HRCBI 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00   PM 

M    K    F 

134 

MSCB 

STAFF 

32873 

MATH      323 

1 

APL    PAR    OIFF    EOS 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

262 

MSCB 

FLETCHER    HJ 

32883 

323 

2 

APL    PAR    DIFF    ECS 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

261 

MSCB 

STAFF 

32893 

332 

1 

INTRO    COMPLEX    ANAL 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

265 

MSCB 

HILLI'I    K    L 

32913 

371 

2 

ABSTRACT    ALGEBRA 

3 

11.10    TC     12.00   N 

M    M    F 

295 

MSCB 

FERGSOM   HRP 

32923 

371 

3 

ABSTRACT    ALGEBRA 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    h    F 

295 

MSCB 

MCQRE    H    G 

32903 

371H 

1 

ABSTRACT    ALGEBRA 

3 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M    Vi    F 

295 

MSCB 

HONORS 

HIGGIMS    J    C 

32933 

372 

1 

ABSTRACT    ALGEBRA 

3 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    M    F 

104 

MSCB 

ROB  I  NSC ^(    DM 

329*3 

385 

1 

LINEAR    ALGEBRA 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00   N 

M    M    F 

261 

MSCB 

R09INSCM    OW 

32953 

387 

1 

THEORY    CF    NUMBERS 

3 

8.00    TO  ■    8.50    AM 

M    ta    F 

266 

MSCB 

YEARCUT    P    H 

32964 

411 
HATH    434    HC 

I 
ME    ST 

NUMERICAL    METHODS 
JOY    (210    FRCBI 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    M    F 

262 

MSCB 

HANSEN    R    A 

32974 

HATH      434 

1 

INTRO    CRO    CIF    EQU 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    M    F 

265 

MSCB 

FLETCHER    HJ 

32984 

436 

HATH   451    HC 

1 
ME    ST 

INTRC    PART    CIF    EQU 
JOY    (21C    HRCB) 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00   PM 

M    M   F 

307 

MSCB 

CAMPBELL    OM 

32994 

HATH      451 

1 

MODERN    GEOMETRY    1 

3 

1.10    TO       2.00    PM 

M    W    F 

264 

MSCB 

GARNER    L    E 

33005 

495 

1 

SPEC    READ    IN    MATH 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

33015 

501 

1 

REAL    NUMBERS 

3 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M    H    F 

323 

MSCB 

YEAROUT    P    H 

3302  5 

513R 

1 

AOV    TOPC    APPL    MATH 

3 

, 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

M    h    F 

30  7 

MSCB 

HANSEN    R    A 

33046 

541 

2 

INTRO    REAL    ANALYS 

3 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

M    Vi    F 

116 

MSCB 

JAMISON    »    D 

33035 

541H 

1 

INTRO    REAL    ANALYS 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

H    V,    F 

323 

MSCB 

HONORS 

BURTON    R    C 

33056 

542 

1 

INTRO   REAL    ANALYS 

3 

1.10    TC       2.00    PM 

M    h    F 

307 

MSCB 

WALKER    L    F 

33066 

551 

1 

INTRC    TO    TOPOLOGY 

3 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

M    M    F 

323 

MSCB 

LAMORE»UX    J 

33076 

634 

1 

THEOR    CRC    CIFF    EOS 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    H    F 

323 

MSCB 

LARSEN    <    M 

33C86 

641  ' 

1 

FUNC    REAL    VARIABLE 

3 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

323 

MSCB 

GILL    G    S 

33096 

661 

1 

FUNCT    ANALYSIS 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00   N 

M    W    F 

266 

MSCB 

i  SNO'^    1)    R           1 

33106 

671 

1 

MODERN    ALGEBRA 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    h    F 

323 

MSCB 

MOORE    F    G 

33116 

675R 

1 

SPEC    TPCS-ALGEBRA 

3 

10.00    TC    10.50    AM 

M    H    F 

307 

MSCB 

CRAWLEY    P    L 

33126 

695 

1 

READINGS    IN    MATH 

V 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

DAILY 

299 

MSCB 

STAFF 

33137 

699 

:hani 

1 

CA 

MASTERS    THESIS 

L  ENGINE! 

V 

IN( 

:i  SCIENCE 

T    B    A 

ST*FF 

33147 

ME    EN    lOl 

1 

INTRO    MECH    ENGR 

2 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

TH 

170 

HGB 

STAFF 

33157 

lOlL 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M 

201 

FELB 

STAFF 

33167 

lOlL 

2 

LAB 

0 

7. CO    TO    10.00    AM 

T 

2  50 

834 

STAFF 

33177 

lOlL 

3 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      2.00    PM 

F 

250 

B34 

STAFF 

33187 

151 

1 

INTRO    METALLURGY 

2 

8. CO    TO      8.50    AM 

TH 

109 

MSCB 

STAFF 

33197 

151L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC      5.00    PM 

M 

290 

FELB 

STAFF 

33207 

151L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC       5.00   PM 

W 

290 

FELB 

STAFF 

33217 

151L 

3 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00    PM 

F 

290 

FELB 

STAFF 

33228 

201 

1 

INTRO    SYST    OSGN 

2 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

F 

158 

JS8 

STAFF 

3323  8 

201L 

1 

LAB 

0 

7.00    TO    10.00    AM 

T 

246 

B34 

STAFF 

33248 

201L 

2 

LAB 

0 

3.00    TO      6.00    PM 

T 

246 

834 

STAFF 

33258 

301 

1 

ELEM    OF    THERMQDYN 

3 

10. CO    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

235 

ESC 

STAFF 

33268 

301 

2 

ELEM    CF    THERMODYN 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00   PM 

M    IH    F 

2320B 

SFLC 

STAFF 

33276 

321 

1 

THERMODYNAMICS 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M     k,    F 

116 

MSCB 

STAFF 

33288 

321 

2 

THERMODYNAMICS 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

M    U    F 

112 

MSCB 

STAFF 

33298 

322 

1 

THERMODYNAMICS 

4 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    H    F 

246 

834 

LAB    INCLUDED 

STAFF 

33308 

351 

1 

PR  INC    CF    APPLO   MET 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

T    TH 

112 

MSCB 

STAFF 

33319 

3S1L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00    PM 

T 

290 

FELB 

STAFF 

33329 

351L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC       5.00    PM 

TH 

290 

FELB 

STAFF 

33339 

363 

1 

MECH    ENGR    INSTRH 

2 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

TH 

262 

MSCB 

STAFF 

33349 

363L 

1 

LAB 

0 

7.00    TC    10.00    AM 

T 

180 

FELB 

STAFF 

33359 

363L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00   PM 

T 

180 

FELB 

STAFF 

33369 

363L 

3 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      2.00    PM 

TH 

180 

FELB 

STAFF 

33379 

412 

1 

FLUID    MECHANICS    1 

.5 

B.OO    TO      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

2  57 

MSCB 

LAB    INCLUDED 

STAFF 

33339 

431 

1 

KINEMATICS 

3 

3.10    TO       5.30    PM 

T     TH 

201 

FELB 

LAB    INCLUDED 

ST^FF 

SPECIA 

APPROVAL    Rl 

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67 


CATG 

COURSE 

CR 

C    B 
E    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTICN 

HR 

F    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM- 

-BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE      lEACHER              | 

33399 

ME    EN   471 

1 

SYSTE>iS    CESIGN 

3 

12.10    TC      3.00    PM 

TH 

201 

FELB      LAB    INCLUDED 

STAFF 

1.10    TO      3.00    PM 

T                      201 

FELB      LAB    INCLUDED 

STAFF 

33*00 

511 

1 

INTERM    GAS    UYNM 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

M    M    F            246 

B3*        j 

STAFF 

33A10 

512 

1 

BCUNCARV    LAY    THEQR 

3 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

M    h   F         :  246 

B34 

STAFF 

33*20 

531 

1 

PRIN    CF    ALTC    CCNTL 

3 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M    W    F            246 

B34        ! 

STAFF 

33*30 

53* 

1 

DYN    SYS    ANAL£MCDEL    ^ 

.5 

1. 10    TO      2.00    PM    i 

M    V.    F            210 

834        iLAB    INCLUDED 

STAFF 

33**0 

535 

1 

ADV    VIRRATICN    ANAL 

3 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM    iM    W    F             2*6 

834 

STAFF 

33*50 

5*1 

1 

ACV    HEAT    TRANSFER 

3 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM    1  M    V,    F            220 

834        j 

STAFF 

33*60 

554 

1 

ADV    fFG    PROCESSES 

3 

1.10    TC      2.00    PM    ! M    H    F            290 

FELB     : 

STAFF 

33*70 

585 

1 

JET    PRCP    FCW    PLANT 

3 

3.10    TO      *.00   PM    1 M    H    F            2*6 

B34        I 

staff' 

33*80 

591R 

1 

SEt-INAP 

.5 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM    i  T                      210 

B34        1 

STAFF 

33*90 

595R 

1 

SPECIAL    FRCBLEf^S 

V 

jT    8    A          i 

1 

STAFF 

33  501 

697R 

1 

RESEARCH 

V 

'                                                   T    B    A         ^ 

STAFF 

33511 

698 

1 

MASTERS    PROJECT 

V 

It  B  A 

STAFF 

33521 

699R 

1 

MASTERS    TFESIS 

V                                               It  B  A 

\ 

STAFF 

33531 

791R 

I 

CCCTORATe    SEMINAR 

1                                                                       JT    B    A 

STAFF 

335*1 

795 

1 

SELECTED    TCPICS 

V                                                                       i?    B    A 

I 

■                                              i 

STAFF 

33551 

797 

1 

DOCTORATE    RESEARCH 

V                                                                   IT    B    A 

\ 

STAFF 

33561 

799 

1 

CISSERTATICN 

V 

!T    B    A 

j 

i 

STAFF 

MIC 

33571 

:robi^ 

MC810    121 

)L( 

1 

)GY 

INTRO    MCRC8I0L 

3  ie 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM      H    H    F            **6 

MARB     :lAB   CARO    REQ 

DONALOSONOH 

33581 

121 

2 

INTRO    MICRCBICL 

3  '  e 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM    -M    W   F            **6 

MARB      ! 

BURTON    S    0 

33592 

121 

3 

INTRC    MICPCBIOL 

3    1  E 

11.10    TO    12.00   N       i  M    V.    F         <  A'lb 

HARB     iLAB   CARD    REQ 

JENSEN    M   H 

33602 

121 

* 

INTRO    MICROBIOL 

3  ;  e 

12.10    TO       1.00   PM    ;M    W   F         i  **6 

MARB     iLAB    CARO    REQ 

HOSKISCN   MA 

33612 

121      1 

5       INTRC    MCPCBIOL 

3       8 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM      M    ta    F         ,  **6 

MARB      i 

LAB   CARD    REQ 

STAFF 

33622 

121      i 

90 

INTRO    MICPCBIOL 

3       i 

5.10    TO      7.*0    PM      H    F              1  366 

MARB     ' 

LAB    INCLUDED                             ^E 

STAFF 

33632 

121L   i 

1 

LAB 

0 

8. CO    TO    10.00    AM    ! M                   1  73* 

WIOB     \ 

STAFF 

336*2 

121L   1 

2 

LAB 

0 

\ 

8. CO    TO    10.00    AM    1 M                      787 

MIDB     i 

STAFF 

33652 

121L   ! 

3 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM      M                    i  79* 

WIOB     , 

STAFF 

3366  2 

121L   i 

1 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO       1.00    PM      M                      73* 

MIDB 

STAFF 

33672 

121L   i 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      1.00    PM      M                      787 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33683 

121L   i 

6 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      1.00    PM      M                      79* 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33693 

121L 

7 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM    iM 

734 

WIOB      i 

STAFF 

33703 

121L   '' 

8 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM    ;M 

787 

WIOB     j 

STAFF 

33713 

121L 

9 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM    )M 

794 

MIDB      i 

STAFF 

33723 

121L   1 

10 

LAB 

0 

5.00    TO      7.00    PM    ;M 

734 

WIOB      i 

STAFF 

33733 

121L 

11 

LAB 

0 

5.00    TO      7.00    PM    ' 

M 

787 

WIDB      : 

STAFF 

337*3 

121L 

12 

LAB 

0 

5.00    TC      7.00    PM    i 

M 

794 

MIDB      i 

STAFF 

33753 

121L   1 

13 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AH 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33763 

121L 

1* 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

787 

WIDB      ! 

STAFF 

3377* 

121L 

15 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

794 

WIDB      \ 

i 

STAFF 

3378* 

121L 

16 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      1.00    PM    j 

734 

WIDB     1 

STAFF 

3379* 

121L 

17 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      1.00    PM    i 

787 

WIOB      i 

STAFF 

33U0* 

121L 

18      LAS 

0 

11.10    TC       1.00    PM 

794 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3381* 

121L 

19 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00   PM    ; 

734 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3382* 

121L 

20 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM    i 

787 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3383* 

121L 

21 

LAB 

0 

3.10    TO      5.00    PM 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

338** 

121L 

22 

LAB 

0 

*,10    TO      6.00   PM 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3385* 

121L 

23 

LAB 

0 

*.10    TC      6.00    PM 

787 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33865 

121L 

2* 

LAB 

0 

5. CO    TC      7.00    PM 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33875 

121L 

25 

LAB 

0 

8. CO    TC    10.00    AM    1 

734 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33885 

121L 

26 

LAB 

0 

8. CO    TO    10.00    AM 

787 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33895 

121L 

27 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33905 

121L 

28 

LAB 

0 

10.00    TO    12.00    N 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33915 

121L 

30 

LAB 

0 

10.00    TO    12.00   N 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33925 

121L 

32       LAB 

0 

1.10    TC       3.00    PM 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33935 

121L 

33       LAB 

0 

*.10    TO      6.00    PM 

787 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33  9*5 

121L 

35 

LAB 

0 

8. CO    TO    10.00    AM 

TH 

7  34 

MIDB 

STAFF 

33956 

121L 

36 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

TH 

787 

WIDB 

STAFF 

33966 

121L 

37 

LAB 

0 

8. CO    TO    10.00    AM 

TH 

794 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33976 

121L 

38 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO       1.00    PM 

TH 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33S86 

121L 

39 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO       1.00    PM 

TH 

787 

WIOB 

STAFF 

33996 

121L 

*0 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO       1.00    PM 

TH 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3*007 

121L 

*l 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC      4.00    PM 

TH 

734 

WIDB 

stai:f 

34017 

121L 

*2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      *.00    PM 

TH 

787 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*027 

121L 

*3 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      *.00   PM 

TH 

794 

WIOB 

staff 

3*038 

121L 

** 

LAB 

0 

4.10    TO      6.00    PM 

TH 

7  34 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3*0*8 

121L 

*5 

LAB 

0 

4.10    TC      6.00    PM 

TH 

787 

WIDB 

■ 

STAFF 

3*C58 

121L 

*6 

LAB 

0 

5.00    TO      7.00    PM 

TH 

794 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*06  8 

121U 

*7 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TC    10.00    AM 

734 

WIDB 

1 

STAFF 

3*C78 

121L 

*8 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

787 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*08  € 

121L 

*9 

LAB 

0 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

794 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34098 

121L 

50 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TC       1.00    PM 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*108 

121L 

51 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TC       1.00    PM 

787 

WIOB 

STAFF 

34118 

121L 

52 

LAe 

0 

11.10    TO       1.00    PM 

F 

794 

WIOB 

STAFF 

34129 

121L 

53 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

34139 

121L 

5* 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

787 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34149 

121L 

HCBIO    311    H 

55 

3ME    S 

LAB 

UUY    (210    HRCei 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

794 

WIOB 

STAFF 

34159 

MCBIC    311 

1 

SAMT    a    FIB    HEALTH 

2 

e 

8.00    TC      8.50    AH 

T    TH 

446 

HARB 

SAGERS    G 

34169 

311 
MCBIC    321    H 

90 

3ME    S 

SANIT    t    PUB    HEALTH 
UOY    (210    FRCB) 

2 

i 

6.00    TO       7.40    PM 

TH 

445 

HARB 

E 

STAFF 

34179 

MC8I0    321 

1 

GEN    MICRLBIOLOGY 

3 

e 

9.00    TO       9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

253 

MARB 

JENSEN    M   H 

34189 

321 

2 

GEN    MICRCBIOLQGY 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00   PM 

M    W    F 

253 

HARB 

BURTON   S    0 

34199 

321 

90 

GEN    MICRCBICLOGY 

3 

7.45    TO    10.15    PM 

W 

253 

HARB 

E 

STAFF 

34209 

322 

1 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

12.10    TC      2.00    PM 

M 

888 

WIOB' 

STAFF 

34210 

322 

2 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

T 

688 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34220 

322 

3 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

12.10    TO      2.00    PM 

W 

888 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34230 

322 

4 

GfcN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

TH 

888 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34240 

322 

5 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

F 

888 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34250 

322 

6 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

11.10    TO       1. 00    PM 

F 

888 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3426C 

322 

7 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

2.10    TO      4.00   PM 

F 

888 

WIOB 

STAFF 

34270 

322 

90 

GEN    MICRC    LAB 

1 

7.45    TO    10.15    PM 

W 

794 

WIOB 

E 

ALLHAN    S   H 

34280 

331 

1 

MICRCBIOLCGY 

5 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

253 

MARB 

LAB   CARO    REQ 

BRAOSHAW   UH 

34290 

331L 

1 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      2.00    PM 

T    TH 

-888 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*301 

331L 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TC       5.00    PM 

T    TH 

888 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*311 

331L 

3 

LAB 

0 

3.10    TO      6.00    PM 

M    U 

888 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3*321 

331L 

* 

LAB 

0 

9.00    TO    12.00    N 

M    M 

888 

WIDB 

STAFF 

3*331 

371 

1 

DAIRY    MICRCBIO 

2 

1.10    TC      2.00    PM 

M 

343 

MARB 

HOSKISCN   MA 

3*3*1 

371L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00   PM 

W 

734 

WIOB 

STAFF 

3*351 

*01 

1 

APPL    CLIN    ClAG    LAB 

5 

T    6    A 

INTERN   STUDENTS 

LARSEN    9   H 

3*361 

402 

I 

APPL    CLIN    CIAG    LAB 

5 

T    B    A 

INTERN   STUDENTS 

LARSEN    0    H 

3*371 

403 

1 

APPL    CLIN    CIAG   LAB 

5 

T    B    A 

INTERN    STUDENTS 

LARSEN   0   H 

3*381 

491R 

1        1 

UNDERGRAC    SEMINAR 

1 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M 

366 

HARB 

NORTH   J    A 

3*391 

*91R 

2      UNDERGRAC    SEMINAR 

1                    12.10    TO       1.00   PM      H                      366 

MARB                                                                                      WRIGHT    0    N     1 

3*'if>? 

*91R 

3      UNDERGRAC    SEMINAR 

I                      9. CO    10      ?j_50    AM      F                      3*8 

MARB                                                                         BRAOSH^K   UH 

68 

CATG 

.-.    CCLRSE 

CR 

c  e 

E    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

-     DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R   K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

—  BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

3«412 

MCeiO   49 IR 

4 

UNDERGRAC    SEMINAR 

1 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

F 

366 

MARB 

STAFF 

34422 

491R 

5 

UNOePGRAC    SEKINAR 

1 

2.10    TO       3.00    PM 

F 

3  66 

MARB 

JENS'tM    M   M 

34432 

495R 

1 

SPECIAL    PROBLEMS 

V 

8. CO    TC      8.50    AM 

DAILY 

773 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34442 

501 

1 

PATHOGENIC    MICROBI 

5 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W    F 

253 

MARB 

LAB    CARD    REQ 

WRIGHT    0    N 

34452 

501L 

1 

LAB 

0 

12.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    h    F 

844 

WI06 

STAFF 

34462 

SOIL 

2 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    )n    F 

844 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34472 

SOIL 

3 

LAB 

0 

4.10    TO      6.00    PM 

M    W    F 

844 

WIDR 

ST4FF 

34482 

511 

1 

If-yUNCLOGV 

4 

11.10    TC    12.00   N 

M    H 

253 

MARB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

DONALOSONOM 

34493 

SllL 

1 

LAB 

0 

12.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M     k 

830 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34503 

511L 

2 

LAB 

0 

3.10    TO      6.00    PM 

M     kl 

830 

WIDB 

ST4FF 

34513 

531 

1 

VIROLOGY 

4 

2.10    TC       3.00    PM 

T     IH 

253 

MARB 

LAB    CARD    REO 

NOaTH    J    4 

34523 

531L 

1 

LAB 

0 

11.10    TO      2.00    PM 

T     TH 

830 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34533 

531L 

2 

LAB 

0 

3.10    10      6.00    PM 

T     TH 

830 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34543 

601 

1 

GEN    INFECT    DISEASE 

2 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

W    F 

247 

MARB 

WRIGHT    0    H 

34553 

641 

1 

RADIOACTIVE    TRACER 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M 

366 

MARB 

SAGERS    R    0 

34563 

641L 

1 

LAB 

0 

2.10    TO      5.00    PM 

H 

894 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34573 

651 

1 

SPEC    TCPC    ►'ICRC8I0 

2 

2.10    TC       3.00    PM 

T     TH 

366 

MARB 

STAFF 

34584 

691R 

1 

GRADUATE    SEMINAR 

1 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T 

253 

MARB 

OONALOSONOM 

34594 

695R 

1 

RESEARCH 

V 

9. CD    TO      9.50    AM 

DAILY 

773 

WIDB 

STAFF 

34604 

699 

1 

MASTERS    THESIS 

V 

10.00    TO      2,00    PM 

DAILY 

773 

WIOB 

1 

STAFF 

34614 

799 

1 

DlSSERTAtlCN 

V 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

DAILY 

773 

WIDB 

STAFF 

Mil 

ITAR\ 

'  s« 

:iENCE 

34624 

HIL    S    110 

1 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

11 .10    TC    12.30    PM 

TH 

((EST 

STAD 

B    ( 

GILLIE    G    R 

34634 

110 

2 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

3.00    TO      4.30    PM 

TH 

WEST 

STAD 

8    t 

GILLIE    5    R 

34644 

120 

1 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

T 

241 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G    R 

34654 

120 

2 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

T 

241 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G    R 

34664 

120 

3 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

11.10    TO    12.00   N 

T 

2  50 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G    « 

34675 

120 

4 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

T 

241 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G    R 

34685 

120 

'       5 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

8. CO    TC       8.50   AM 

TH 

241 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G    R 

34695 

120 

6 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

TH 

241 

ROTC 

GILLIE    S    R 

34705 

120 

7 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

TH 

241 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G    R 

34715 

120 

8 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

F 

250 

ROTC 

GILLIE    5    « 

34725 

120 

9 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    1 

1 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

F 

2  50 

ROTC 

GILLIE    G   R 

34  73  5 

210 

1 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

11.10    TC    12.30    PM 

TH 

liEST 

STAD 

B    t 

CHAPMAN    J    L 

34745 

210 

2 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

3.10    TO      4.30    PM 

TH 

WEST 

STAD 

B    t 

CHAP'^AM    J   L 

34755 

220 

1 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    2 

2 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W 

2  50 

ROTC 

1 

B 

CHAPMAN    J    L 

34766 

220 

2 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    2 

2 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    W 

2  50 

ROTC 

B 

CHAP4A>J    J    L 

34776 

220 

3 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    2 

2 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

T    TH 

250 

ROTC 

B 

CHAPMAN    J    L 

34786 

220 

4 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    2 

2 

2.10    TO      3.0C    PM 

T    TH 

250 

ROTC 

B 

CHAPMAN    J    L 

3479  6 

310 

1 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

11.10    TO    12.30   PM 

TH 

JEST 

STAD 

B    t 

SELLERS    T    H 

34806 

310 

2 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

3.10    TC       4.30    PM 

TH 

WEST 

STAD 

B    $ 

SELLERS    T    H 

34816 

320 

1 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    H    F 

241 

ROTC 

B 

KALLUNKI     JT 

34826 

320 

2 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

9. CO    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

241 

ROTC 

8 

SELLERS    T    H 

34836 

320 

3 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

10.00    TO    10.50   AM 

M    W    F 

241 

ROTC 

B 

SELLERS    T    H 

34846 

320 

4 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

H    h    F 

241 

ROTC 

H 

KALLUNKI    JT 

34857 

320 

5 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

241 

ROTC 

B 

SELLEi^S    T    H 

34867 

320 

6 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

1.10    TO       2.00   PM 

M    H   F 

241 

ROTC 

B 

KALLUNKI    JT 

348  77 

320 

7 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

241 

ROTC 

B 

KALLJNKI    JT 

34887 

320 

8 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    3 

2.5 

3.10    TC      4.00    PM 

M    H    F 

241 

ROTC 

B 

SELLERS    T    H 

34897 

410 

1 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

11.10    TO    12.30    PM 

TH 

JEST 

STAD 

B    t 

MAUGHAN    F    0 

34907 

410 

2 

LEADERSHIP 

.5 

3.10    TO      4.30    PM 

TH 

JEST 

STAD 

B    t 

MAUGHAN    F    0 

34917 

420 

1 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    4 

2.5 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    W    F 

250 

ROTC 

B 

MAUGHAN    F    ij 

34927 

420 

2 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    4 

2.5 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

M    W    F 

250 

ROTC 

B 

MAUGHAN    F    0 

34937 

420 

3 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    4 

2.5 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

M    M    F 

2  50 

ROTC 

B 

MAUGHAN    F   0 

34948 

420 

4 

MILITARY    SCIENCE    4 

2.5 

2.10    TO       3.00    PM 

M    K    F 

250 

ROTC 

B 

MAiJGHAN    F    0 

MU 

SIC 

3495  6 

MUSIC    101 

1 

INTRO    TC    MSIC 

3 

F 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    V,    F 

;CNT 

HFAC 

EARL    0    L 

3496  8 

101 

2 

INTRO    TO    MUSIC 

3 

F 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    W    F 

=201 

HFAC 

POWLEY    E    H 

34978 

101 

3 

INTRC    TC    MLSIC 

3 

F 

3.10    TC       4.00   PM 

M    V<    F 

=  201 

HFAC 

ASH8Y    <    C 

34986 

101 

MUSIC    MAJOR 

90 
S    ONL 

INTRC    TO    MUSIC 

< 

3 

F    - 

4,30    TO      7.00    PM 

M 

:485 

HFAC 

E 

WAKEFIELOJH 

3499  8 

MUSIC    103 

1 

SURVEY    MLCIS    LIT 

2 

F 

8.00    TC      8.50    AM 

T    Th' 

E329 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35009 

103 

2 

SURVEY    MLCIS    LIT 

2 

H 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

T    TH 

:356 

HFAC 

MAJORS   ONLY 

STAFF 

35019 

103 

3 

SURVEY    MUCIS    LIT 

2 

F 

8. CO    TO      8.50    AM 

T    TH 

F354 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35020 

103 

4 

SURVEY    MLCIS    LIT 

2 

F 

8.00    TC      8.50    AM 

T    TH 

(ECH 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35030 

103 

5 

SURVEY   MLCIS    LIT 

2 

F 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T    TH 

:400 

HFAC 

DAY    C    8 

35040 

105R 

1 

CLASS    PIANC    BEGIN 

2 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W 

;379 

HFAC 

FOXLEY    W    M 

35050 

105R 

2 

CLASS    PIANC    BEGIN 

2 

1.10    TO      2.00   PM 

T     TH 

5379 

HFAC 

LOWE    B    R 

35060 

105R 

3 

CLASS    PIANC    BEGIN 

2 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    t> 

:379 

HFAC 

LOWE    B    R 

35C70 

105R 

4 

CLASS    PIANC    BEGIN 

2 

9.00    TO      9.50    AM 

T    TH 

^379 

HFAC 

FOXLEY    W    M 

35080 

105R 

5 

CLASS    PIANC    BEGIN 

2 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

T    TH 

^379 

HFAC 

FOXLEY    W    M 

35090 

105R 

6 

CLASS    PIANC    BEGIN 

2 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    t< 

F371 

HFAC 

LOWE    B    R 

35100 

lOSR 

90 

CLASS    PIANO    BEGIN 

2 

5.00    TC      6.00   PM 

M    TH 

:379 

HFAC 

BENTLEY    E    F 

35111 

105R 

91 

CLASS    PIANO    BEGIN 

2 

6. CO    TO       7.00   PM 

M    TH 

:379 

HFAC 

BENTLEY    E    F 

35121 

106 

1 

GRP   ORGAN    INSTRUCT 

2 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

M    Vl 

;208 

HFAC 

KEELER    J    J 

35131 

107 

1 

GRP   PIANC    INSTRUCT 

2 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

T    TH 

;37l 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

LOWE    8    R 

35141 

107 

2 

GRP    PIANC    INSTRUCT 

2 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    M 

5  371 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

FOXLEY    W    1 

35151 

107 

3 

GRP    PIANC    INSTRUCT 

2 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

T    TH 

•371 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

LOWE    3    ■*. 

35161 

107 

4 

GRP    PIANC    INSTRUCT 

2 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T    TH 

^371 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

LOWE    B    R 

35171 

llOR 
116R    SEC    2 
SEC    3    FOR    A 

1 

=0R    A 
«MY 

UNIVERSITY    CHORALE 
R    FORCE    AND 

1 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

DAILY 

iECH 

HFAC 

HARRIS    H    J 

35181 

MUSIC    116R 

1 

MALE    CHOPLS 

1 

9.00    TC      9.50    AM 

DAILY 

!ECH 

HFAC 

A 

WOODWARD    R 

35191 

116R 

2 

MALE    CHCRLS 

1 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M    K    F 

i254 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

35202 

116R 

3 

MALE    CHORUS 

1 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

T    TH 

^254 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

SPECIA 

APPROVAL    R 

"QUIR 

D    BEFORE    CLASS    CARD 

MA 

E£    1 

BTAINEC    — 

^ 

A 

TEACHER,    B- 

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L    REQUIREMENTS    —         8-BICLCGICAL    SCIENCE,    H-HUM/ 

UNITIES    A 

\K>    FINE    ARTS, 

P-PHYSICAL    SCI 

ENCE, 

R-RELIGICN,    S-SOCIAL    SCIENCE,    L-LANGUAGE,    M-MAl 

rHEHATICS 

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BIK   —         F-FIRST    BL 

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NLY,     S-SECCNC    BLOCK    CNLY . 

'- 

69 

■ 

CATG 

ccuRse 

CR 

C    B 

e   L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCPIPTICN 

HR 

F    K 

TAUGHT 

RCOH 

—BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

119R    SEC    2 

IS    FO 

B   AIR    FCPCE    AND 

SEC    3    IS    FC 

R    ARM 

i 

/              » 

35212 

MUSIC    119R 

1 

WOMENS   CHCRUS 

1.10 

TO      2.00 

PH 

DAILY 

RECH 

HFAC 

' 

A 

STAFF 

35222 

119R 

2 

WCHENS   CHCRUS 

2.10 

TC      3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A254 

HFAC     ' 

A 

STAFF 

35232 

119R 

3 

hOfENS   CHORUS 

2.10 

TO      3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

A254 

HFAC     i 

''. 

A 

STAFF 

3S2<>2 

125R 

1 

A    CAPPELLA    CHOIR 

IC.CO 

TC    12.00 

N 

M    H    F 

RECH 

HFAC     : 

A 

WOOOMARD   R 

35252 

128R 

1 

OPERA    UCRKSHUP 

3.10 

TO      4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

A254 

HFAC     i 

A 

CURTIS    B    B 

35262 

129R 

1 

OPERA    kK<l-P    SOLSTS 

*.10 

TO      5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

A254 

HFAC     ; 

A 

CURTIS    B    B 

35272 

131R 
13SR    SEC    2 

I 
IS   FO 

ORATORIC    CHCIR 
R    AIR    FCRCE    AND 

2.10 

TO      3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

RECH 

HFAC     j 

1 

A 

HALL  I  DAY   JR 

SEC    3    IS    FO 

R    ARM 

1. 

35282 

MUSIC    135R 

1 

VARSITY    CARCH    BAND 

*.10 

TO      6.00 

PM 

DAILY 

E251 

HFAC     \ 

A 

ELKINGTN   GC 

35292 

135R 

2 

VARSITY    >IARCH    BAND 

7.00 

TC       7.50 

AM 

T    TH 

E251 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

35303 

135R 

3 

VARSITY    fARCH    BAND 

1   1 

7.00 

TO      7.50 

AM 

T    TH 

t250 

HFAC     ' 

A 

STAFF 

35313 

138R 

1 

CCNCERT    CAKC 

11.10 

TC    12.00 

N 

DAILY 

E250 

HFAC     ; 

A 

LAYCOCK    R   G 

35323 

138R 

2« 

CCNCERT    EAND 

1 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

N 

DAILY 

£251 

HFAC     , 

A 

DAYLEY   K    N 

35333 

ISSR  i         3 

CCNCERT    EAND 

10.00 

TO    10.50 

AH 

M    U    F 

E250 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

3!343 

147R 

1 

SYMPHONY    ORCHESTRA 

2.10 

TO      3.00 

PM 

DAILY 

€250 

HFAC 

A 

LAYCOCK    R    G 

3S3S3 

147R 

2 

SYKPHCNY    ORCHESTRA 

3.10 

TC      4.00 

PH 

DAILY 

E250 

HFAC     ' 

A 

SAROONI    L   U 

35363 

147R 

3 

SYMPHONY    ORCHESTRA 

3.10 

TO      4.00 

PM 

DAILY 

E251 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

35373 

148R 

1 

CHAMBER   CRCHESTRA 

^ 

2.10 

TO      3.00 

PM 

T 

f250 

HFAC 

A 

OALTQM    0   J 

AUDITION    RE 

QUIRE 

D    FCR 

150R    SEC    U 

-    13 

STRINGS 

- 

ISOR    SEC    20 

-    23 

woe Oh  I  NO S 

, 

150R   SEC    3( 

-    32 

BRASS 

150H    SEC    5( 

-    51 

VOCAL 

150R    SEC   6( 

-    61 

AN.     INST. 

• 

150fi    StC    70 

-    71 

JAZZ    EKSEfBLE 

35383 

MUSIC   isoR 

10 

CHAHBER    CUSIC 

4.10 

TO      5.00 

PM 

H    W 

:580 

HFAC 

KALT    P 

3539* 

150R 

11 

CHAMBER    HLSIC 

4.10 

TO      5.00 

PM 

T    TH    F 

C580 

HFAC 

KALT    P 

35<.0A 

ISOR 

12    \  CHAM8t<*    MiSIC 

5.10 

TC      6.00 

PM 

H   h 

C580 

HFAC 

KALT    P 

35414 

150R 

13 

CHAMBER    HLSIC 

5.10 

TC      6.00 

PM 

T    TH    F 

C580 

HFAC 

KALT    P 

3S424 

150R        20 

CHAMBER    f'USIC 

4.10 

TO      5.00 

PM 

H    h 

E329 

HFAC 

RANDALL    0   M 

35*34 

150R        21 

CHAMBER    fCSIC 

4.10 

TO      5.00 

PM 

T    TH    F 

£329 

HFAC 

RANDALL    0    M 

35*** 

150R        22 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

5.10 

TO      6.00 

PM 

M    W 

£329 

HFAC 

RANDALL    C   M 

3545* 

150R        23 

CHAMBER    KCSIC 

5.10 

TC      6.00 

PM 

T    TH    F 

E329 

HFAC 

RANDALL    0    M 

3!*6* 

150R         30 

CHAMBER    f\.%\C 

4.10 

TO      5.00 

PH 

M    k. 

£395 

HFAC 

DAYLEY    K    N 

35*74 

150R         31 

CHAMBER    fLSIC 

4.10 

TC      5.00 

PM 

T    TH    F 

£395 

HFAC 

DAYLEY    K    N 

36*85 

ISOR         32 

CHAMBER    flSIC 

5.00 

TO      6.00 

PM 

M    V> 

E395 

HFAC 

DAYLEY    K    N 

35495 

150R        50 

CHAMBER    fCSIC 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

N 

T    TH 

RECH 

HFAC 

HOCOWARO   R     j 

35505 

150R  !      51 

CHAMBER    I'USIC 

4.10 

TO      6.00 

PM 

T    F 

E400 

HFAC 

NIBLEY    R   N    | 

35515 

150R  '      60   1  CHAMBER    t-USIC 

3.10 

TO      *.00 

PM 

M    W 

£221 

HFAC 

WAKEFIELOJHl 

3552  5 

150R  i      61    i  CHAMBER    MiSIC 

T    B   A 

WAKEFIELDJtl 

35535 

150R 

70 

CHAMBER    ftSIC 

12.10 

TC       1.00 

PM 

H    T    TH 

£250 

HFAC 

DAYLEY    K    N 

355*5 

150R 

71 

CHAMBER    MtSIC 

12.10 

TO      1.00 

PM 

M    T    TH 

E251 

HFAC 

DAYLEY    K    N 

35555 

159R 

1 

BEG    APPL    INSTRUCT 

3.10 

TO      5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

£353 

HFAC 

DOWNS    R    H 

35565 

159R 

2 

BEG    APPL    INSTRUCT 

3.10 

TC      5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

E354 

HFAC 

NIBLEY    R    N 

35576 

159R 

3 

BEG    APPL    INSTRUCT 

3.10 

TC      5.00 

PM 

DAILY 

E356 

HFAC 

KEELER    J    J 

35586 

159R 

* 

BEG   APPL    INSTRUCT 

4.10 

TC      6.00 

PM 

DAILY 

£455 

HFAC 

A       » 

SAROQNI    L    H  ' 

35596 

160R 

1 

IMRfi    APFL    INSTRCT 

T    B    A 

DOMNS    R    H 

35606 

160R 

2 

INTRf    AFfL    INSTRCT 

T    B    A 

A           • 

NIBLEY    R    N 

35616 

160R 

3 

INTRM    APFL    INSTRCT 

T    B    A 

A      S 

KEELER    J    J 

35626 

160R 

* 

INTRM    APFL    INSTRCT 

T    B   A 

SARDONI    L   M  i 

35634 

163 

1 

HIST    C    OEV    PIANO 

3.10 

TO      4.00 

PM 

M    ti    F 

Clio 

HFAC 

HANSEN   L    H 

35646 

166 

1 

DICTICN    FCR    SINGER 

12.10 

TC       1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

£400 

HFAC 

HALLIDAY    JR 

35656 

167 

1 

ORGAN    PRCBLEMS 

3.10 

TO      4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

£208 

HFAC 

KEELER    J    J 

35667 

170 

I 

GROUP    VCCAL    INSTR 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

N 

T    TH 

C130 

HFAC 

ARBIZU   R    L 

35677 

187 
191    SEC    1-7 
MUSIC   MAJOR 
191    SEC    8-« 

1 
EXPA 
S    ONL 
NON- 

COMPCSITICN 
4QE0   MUSICIAN   - 

r 

4AJCRS    CNLY 

2 

2.10 

TO      4.00 

PH 

W 

£432 

HFAC 

* 

BRAOSHAW    MK 

35687 

MUSIC    191 

1 

1ST    YR    TFECRY 

2 

8.00 

TO      8.50 

AM 

M    W   F 

E:329 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

356S7 

191 

2 

1ST    YR    TI-ECRY 

2 

8.00 

TO-    8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

E335 

HFAC 

MAJORS   ONLY 

STAFF 

35707 

191 

3 

1ST    YR    ThECRY 

2 

8.00 

TO      8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

E353 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35717 

191 

* 

1ST    YR    ThECRY 

2 

8.00 

TC       8.50 

AM 

M    VI    F 

=  354 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF   , 

35727 

191 

5 

1ST    YR    TI-ECRY 

2 

8.00 

TO      8.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

:356 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35737 

191 

6 

1ST    YR    ThECRY 

2 

8.00 

TO      8.50 

AM 

M    H   F 

!E432 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35747 

191 

^ 

1ST    YR    THECRY 

2 

8.00 

TC      8.50 

AH 

M    M    F 

»ECH 

HFAC 

MAJORS   ONLY 

STAFF 

35758 

191 

8 

1ST    YR    TI-EORY 

2 

10.00 

TO    10.50 

AM 

H    W    F 

F335 

HFAC 

STAFF 

3576e 

191 

9 

1ST    YR    THECRY 

2 

11.10 

TC    12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

E353 

HFAC 

LAYCOCK    H   R 

35778 

191 

10 

1ST    YR    THECRY 

2 

1.10 

TC      2.00 

PM 

M    h    F 

E329 

HFAC 

NOROGREN    QR 

35788 

191 

11 

1ST    YR    TFECRY 

2 

1.10 

TO      2. CO 

PM 

M    W    F 

E353 

HFAC 

KING    J    J 

35798 

192 
193    SEC    1-6 
MUSIC    MAJCP 

1 
EXPA 
S    ONL 

ISI    YR    THECRY 
40EC    MUSICIAN    - 
1 

2 

10.00 

TO    10.50 

AH 

H    M    F 

E353 

HFAC 

STAFF 

\ 

35808 

MUSIC    193 

1 

1ST    YH    CISIC    SMLL 

2 

9.00 

TO      9.50 

AM 

MTTHF 

E329 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF                1 
STAFF                I 

35818 

193 

2 

1ST    YR    MLSIC    SKILL 

2 

9.00 

TC      9.50 

AH 

HTTHF 

E335 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

3582  a 

193 

3 

ISI    YR    CISIC    SKILL 

2 

9.00 

TC      9.50 

AM 

MTTHF 

E353 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35838 

193 

* 

1ST    YR    ^iLSIC    SKILL 

2 

9.00 

TC      9.50 

AH 

MTTHF 

E354 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

36849 

193 

5 

1ST    YR    MLSIC    SKILL 

2 

9.00 

TC      9.50 

AM 

MTTHF 

E356 

HFAC 

MAJORS   ONLY 

STAFF 

35859 

193 

6 

1ST    YR    MISIC    SKILL 

2 

9.00 

TC      9.50 

AM 

MTTHF 

E432 

HFAC 

MAJORS   ONLY 

STAFF 

35869 

193 

7 

1ST    YR    fLSIC    SKILL 

2 

9.00 

TO      9.50 

AM 

MTTHF 

E5  30 

HFAC 

MAJORS   ONLY 

STAFF 

35879 

193 

8 

1ST    YR    MLSIC    SKILL 

2 

11.10 

TO      1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

E353 

HFAC 

STAFF 

35889 

193 

9 

1ST    YR    KLSIC    SKILL 

2 

12.10 

TO      2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

E356 

HFAC 

STAFF 

35899 

■    193 

10 

1ST    YR    MLSIC    SKILL 

2 

12.10 

TO      2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

E354 

HFAC 

STAFF 

35909 

193 

11 

1ST    YR    MLSIC    SKILL 

2 

1.10 

TC       3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

E353 

HFAC 

NOROGREN    QR 

35919 

19* 

1 

1ST    YR    MLSIC    SKILL 

2 

11.10 

TO      1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

=  335 

HFAC 

STAFF 

35929 

201 

1 

BATON    TECH    L    HYMN 

2 

11.10 

TO    12.00 

70 

N 

M    h 

;i30 

HFAC 

ARBIZU    R   L 

CATG 

CttRSE 

CR 

C    B 
f    L 

CLASS-PERIOD 

DAYS   • 

SPECIAL 

APPROV 

INDEX 

DEPT         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

F    K 

TAUGHT 

ROOM 

—  BLDG 

ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

202    SEC    l-< 

EXP/l 

'JDED    MUSICIAN 

MUSIC    MAJOf 

S    ONL 

1 

35930 

MUSIC    202 

1 

ESSENT    IN   CONDUCT 

2 

8.00    TC      8.50    AM 

T    TH 

E353 

HFAC 

HAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35940 

202 

2 

ESSENT    IN   CONDUCT 

2 

8.00    TO       8.50    AM 

T    TH 

6335 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

35950 

202 

3 

ESSENT    IN    CCNDUCT 

2 

12.10    TO      l.CO    PM 

T    TH    F 

CI  30 

HFAC 

EARL     Q    L 

35960 

202 
MUSIC    226 

90 
SEC    9 

ESSENT    IN   CONDUCT 
a    LAB    TBA 

2 

5.5C    TO       7.30    PM 

TH 

C485 

HFAC 

E 

WILLIAMS   GR 

35970 

MUSIC    226 

1 

MUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

12.10    TO      1.00   PM 

M    H    F 

C485 

HFAC 

FO«LEY    M    H 

35980 

226 

2 

MUSIC    FUND   ELEM    TC 

2 

12.10    TC       1.00    PM 

T    TH    F 

C485 

HFAC 

FOXLEY    M    M 

35990 

226 

3 

NUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

2.10    TC       3.00   PM 

M     M    F 

C48  5 

HFAC 

CARKER    K 

36001 

226 

4 

VUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

2.10    TO      3.00   PM 

T    TH    F 

:485 

HFAC 

CARTER    K 

36C12 

226 

5 

MUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

9.00    TC       9.50    AM 

M    Vi    F 

C580 

HFAC 

TERRY    E    B 

36022 

226 

6 

MUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

9. CO    TO      9.50    AM 

T    TH    F 

C580 

HFAC 

TERRY    E    8 

36032 

226 

7 

MUSIC    FUND   ELEM    TC 

2 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M    K    F 

C580 

HFAC 

WEBB    F    N 

36042 

226 

8 

MUSIC    FUND   ELEH    TC 

2 

12,10    TC       1.00   PM 

T    TH    F 

C580 

HFAC 

WEBB    F    S 

36052 

226 

9 

MUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

2.10    TO      3.00   PM 

H    K    F 

C580 

HFAC 

REESE    N    L 

36062 

226 

10 

MUSIC    FUNC    ELEM    TC 

2 

2.10    TC       3.00    PM 

T    TH    F 

C580 

HFAC 

REESE    H    L 

36072 

226 

90 

MUSIC    FUND    ELEM    TC 

2 

5. CO    TO      7.30    PM 

W 

C205 
£132 
Clio 

Clio 

HFAC 

E 

TERRY    E    =) 

36082 

262 

1 

PIANC    ACCC^'PANIMNT 

I 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

TH    F 

HFAC 

STAFF 

36092 

264 

1 

PIANC    TECFNCLOLGY 

2 

1.10    TC      4.00    PM 

M    H    F 

HFAC 

HANSEN    L    H 

36103 

275 

1 

PIANO    TUN    TECH    LAB 

3 

1.10    10      4.00    PM 

M    W    F 

HFAC 

HANSEN    L    H 

36113 

291 

1 

2ND    YR    TFECRY 

8.00    TO      8.50    AH 

DAILY 

E400 

HFAC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

POLLEI    P    C 

36123 

291 

2 

2N0    YR    THEORY 

11.10    TC    12.00    N 

DAILY 

E354 

HFAC 

HALH04Y    JR 

36133 

291 

3 

2ND    YR    THEORY 

1.10    TC       2.00    PM 

DAILY 

E335 

HFAC 

SAROONI    L    H 

36143 

291 

4 

2ND    YR    TFECRY 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

DAILY 

E335 
E356 

HFAC 

LCNGHRST    JT 

36163 

292 

2 

2ND    YR    TFECRY 

4 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

DAILY 

HFAC 

; 

HARRIS    H    J 

36153 

292H 

1 

2N0    YR    TFEORY 

9.00    TO       9.50    AM 

DAILY 

E400 

HFAC 

HONORS 
MAJORS    ONLY 

STAFF 

36173 

310R 
316R    SEC    2 

1 
IS    FO 

UNIVERSITY    CHORALE 
*   AIR    FORCE    AND     SEC 

1 

3    I" 

FOR 

3.10    TC      4.00   PM 
ARMY 

DAILY 

RECH 

HFAC 

HARRIS    H    J 

36183 

MUSIC    316R 

1 

MALE    CHORUS 

9. CO    TO      9.50    AM 

DAILY 

\254 

HFAC 

A 

WnCOWARJ    R 

36193 

316R 

2 

MALE    CHORLS 

12.10    TO      1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

|A254 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36204 

31 6R 
319R    SEC    2 

3 
IS   FO 

MALE    CHORUS 
«   AIR    FORCE    AND     SEC 

3    I! 

FOR 

12.10    TO       1.00   PM 
ARMY 

T    TH   F 

S254 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36214 

MUSIC    319R 

1 

hCMENS    CHCRUS 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

DAILY 

«ECH 
4254 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36224 

319R 

2 

WOMENS   CHORUS 

2.10    TO      3.00   PM 

H    H   F 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36234 

319R 

3 

».OMENS    CHCRUS 

A    CAPPELLA   CHOIR 

2.10    TO      3.00   PM 

T    TH 

A254 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36244 

325R 

1 

10.00    TO    12.00    N 

M    H    F 

«ECH 
V254 

HFAC 

A 

WOODWARD    R 

36254 

328R 

1 

OPERA    WCRKSHQP 

3.10    TO      4.00   PM 

DAILY 

HFAC 

A 

CURTIS    3    3 

36264 

329R 

1 

OPERA    HKSHP    SOLSTS 

4.10    TO      5.00   PM 

DAILY 

\254 

HFAC 

A 

CURTIS    3    a 

36274 

331R 
335R    SEC    2 
SEC    3    IS    FO 

1 
IS    FO 

A    ARM 

ORATORIO    CHOIR 
)    AIR    FCRCE    AND 

r 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

DAILY 

E354 

HFAC 

A 

HALLIOAY    JR 

36284 

MUSIC    335R 

1 

VARSITY    CARCH    BAND 

1 

4.10    TO      5.00    PM 

M    W    F 

E251 

HFAC 

A 

ELKIMiiT'^    GC 

36295 

335R 

2 

VARSITY    ^ARCH    BAND 

1 

7.00    TO      7.50    AM 

T    TH 

E251 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

363J5 

335R 

3 

VARSITY    CAPCH    BAND 

1 

7.00    TC       7.50    AM 

T    TH 

E250 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36315 

336 

1 

FUND    MARCHING    BAND 

2 

10.00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W 

E251 

HFAC 

ELKINGTN    GC 

3632  5 

337 

1 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

10. 00    TO    10.50    AM 

M    W   F 

C4e5 

HFAC 

GR0ES3CK    LS 

36335 

337 

2 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

M    M   F 

:485 

HFAC 

GRCES8CK    LS 

36345 

337 

3 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

I.IO    TO      2.00    PM 

H    W    F 

;4e5 

HFAC 

GLENN    *    L 

36355 

337 

4 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

1. 10    TO      2.00    PM 

T    TH    F 

:485 

HFAC 

GLENN    A    L 

36365 

337 

5 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

M    M    F 

;485 

HFAC 

GLENN    A   L 

36375 

337 

6 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

8.00    TO      8.50    AM 

M    M    F 

C580 

HFAC 

WEBU    F    N 

36386 

337 

7 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

8.00    TO      8.50    AH 

T    TH    F 

;5B0 

HFAC 

WEBS    F    N 

36396 

337 

8 

MUS    £    MAT    EL   CHILD 

2 

10.00    TC    10.50   AH 

H    W   F 

;580 
;580 

HFAC 

WEBB    F    N 

36406 

337 

9 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

M    1.    F 

HFAC 

OLQR  lYO    NAN 

36416 

337 

10 

MUS    £    MAT    EL    CHILD 

2 

1.10    TO      2.00    PM 

M    k    F 

:58o 

HFAC 

OLCRnYO    NAN 

36426 

337 

90 

MUS    £    MAT    EL   CHILD 

2 

5.00    TO      7.30   PH 

W 

;485 

HFAC 

E 

BENTLEY    E    F 

36436 

338R 

1 

CONCERT    EANC' 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

T    TH 

;485 

HFAC 

A 

LAYCQCK    R    G 

36446 

338R 

2 

CONCERT    EAND 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

T    TH 

;580 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36456 

338R 

3 

CONCERT    EAND 

IC.OO    10    10.50    AH 

H    H    F 

E2  50 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36466 

347R 

1 

SYMPHONY    CRCHESTRA 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

DAILY 

E355 

HFAC 

A 

LAYCaCK    R    G 

36477 

347R 

2 

SYMPHONY    CRCHESTRA 

3.10    TC      4.00    PM 

DAILY 

;580 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36487 

347R 

3 

SYMPHONY    ORCHESTRA 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

DAILY 

E251 

HFAC 

A 

STAFF 

36497 

348R 

1 

CHAMBER    CRCHESTRA 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

T 

E329 

HFAC 

A 

OALTQN    D    J 

36507 

349R 

AUDITION    RE 
3  50R    SEC    10 
350R    SEC    20 
350R    SEC    30 
350R    SEC    50 
350R    SEC    70 

-1 

auiRE 

-  13 

-  23 

-  32 

-  51 

-  71 

COLLEGIUM    MUSICUM 

)    FOR 
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laOOOWINDS 
BRASS 
VOCAL 
JAZZ    ENSEMBLE 

5.00    TC       6.00    PM 
2.10    TO      4.00    PM 

H 

T 

E432 
E432 

HFAC 
HFAC 

; 

BARNES    C    R 
BARNES    C    R 

36517 

MUSIC    350R 

10 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

11.10    TC    12.00   N 

T    TH    F 

E«32 

HFAC 

A 

KALT    P 

36527 

350R 

11 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    W    F 

1432 

HFAC 

A 

KALT    P 

36537 

350R 

12 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

2.10    TO       3.00    PM 

M    TH    F 

f432 

HFAC 

A 

KALT    P 

36  54  7 

350R 

13 

CHAMBER    MUSIC 

4.10    TO      6.00    PM 

F 

;432 

HFAC 

A 

KALT    P 

36557 

350R 

20 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

4.10    TO      5.00    PH 

M    W 

E329 

HFAC 

A 

RANDALL    0    M 

36568 

350R 

21 

CHAMBER    MUSIC 

12.10    TO       l.CO    PH 

MV.THF 

E329 

HFAC 

A 

RANDALL    C    M 

36578 

350R 

22 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

5.00    TO      6.00   PM 

H    t< 

E329 

HFAC 

A 

RANDALL    C    M 

36586 

350R 

23 

CHAMBER    MUSIC 

3.10    TO      4.00    PM 

T    TH 

E329 

HFAC 

A 

RANDALL    0    M 

3659€ 

350R 

30 

CHAMBER    MUSIC 

2.10    TO      3.00    PM 

H    W    F 

;353 

HFAC 

A 

DAYLEY    K    N 

3660  6 

350R 

50 

CHAMBER    MUSIC 

11.10    TO    12.00    N 

T    TH 

iECH 

HFAC 

A 

WLCOWARiJ    R 

36618 

350R 

51 

CHAMBER    MUSIC 

4.10    TO      6.00    PM 

T    F 

:400 

HFAC 

A 

NI8LEY    R    N 

3662  6 

350R 

70 

CHAMBER    MLSIC 

12.10    TO       1.00    PM 

M    T    TH 

1250 

HFAC 

A 

CAi^P'lELL    RH 

SPECIAl 

APPROVAL    R 

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71 

INDEX 


CATC 
DEPT    NO 


SEC 


COURSE 
DESCPIPTION 


CR 
HR 


(  e 

I  I 

9    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM — BLOG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEE 


rSACHER 


3663  8 
366<ie 
36659 
36669 
36679 
36689 
36699 
36709 
36719 
36729 
36739 
367*0 
36750 
36760 
36770 
36780 
36790 
36800 
36810 
36820 
36831 
36841 
36651 
36861 
36871 
36881 
36891 
36901 
36911 
36922 
36932 
36942 
36952 
3696  2 
36S72 


36982 
36992 
37004 
37014 
37024 
37034 


37044 
37054 
37064 
37074 
37C84 
37C94 
37105 

37115 

37125 

37135 
37145 
37155 
37165 
37175 
37185 
37196 
37206 
37216 
37226 
37236 
37246 
37256 
37266 


MUSIC  350R 
360R 
3  60R 
360R 
360R 
363 
363 
367 
367 
368 
368 
370 
370 
372 
372 
374 
375 
376 
377 
378 
387R 
391 
391 
421 
471 
472 
472 
479 
479 
481 
481 
484 
484 
485 
491 


71 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 

90 
1 
2 
1 
2 
I 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 


CHAMBER  fLSIC 
ADV  APPL  INSTRUCT 
ADV  APPL  INSTRUCT 
ADV  APFL  INSTRLCT 
ADV  APPL  INSTRUCT 
VOCAL  WORKSHOP 
VOCAL  hCRKSHOP 
PERCUSSICN  WRKSHP 
PERCUSSICN  HRKSHP 
ViOODWINO  WORKSHOP 
WOGDtilNO  WORKSHOP 
BRASS  WORKSHOP 
BRASS  WORKSHOP 
STRING  WORKSHOP 
STRING  WORKSHOP 
CHORAL  PPACTICUM 
INSTR  PRACTICU^' 
MUS  SPC  ELEM  SCH 
SEC  TCHG  PROCEDURE 
GEN  MUSIC  PRACTICM 

ADV  cc^'PcsITIC^ 

KEYBOARD  HARMONY 
KEYBOARD  HARMONY 
MAI  MUS  LIT  CHILD 
16TH  C  CCLNTERPT 
18TH  C  CCLNTERPT 
18TH  C  CCLNTERPT 
SEC  STUDENT  TCHG 
SEC  STUDENT  TCHG 
ORCHESTRATION 
ORCHESTRATION 
HISTORY  CF  MUSIC 
HISTORY  CF  MUSIC 
HISTORY  CF  MUSIC 
ANALYTICAL  TECHN 


565    SEC    1    -i   VOIcIe 


37276 
37287 
37297 
37307 


565  SEC  2 


565  SEC  3 


PIANO 


ORGAM 


565  SEC  4  -j  STRING 
565  SEC  5  -'  WOOdUiNO 


565  SEC  6  - 

MUSIC  565 
565 
565 
565 
555 
565 

S66A  SEC  1 

566A  SEC  2 

566A  SEC  3 

MUSIC  566A 
566A 
566A 
5  87 
605 
613 
635 

636 

648R 

552 

660R 

660R 

660R 

660R 

673 

687 

594A 

694B 

697 

698 

699 

794A 

799 


VOltE 
-  PIA^IO 


-  ORGftN 


NORWEGIAl^J 

-a777A      Kinouc    ini  on 


NORWE  101 
201 
490 
491 


NuksiNG 


BRAS|S 

1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 


PEDAGOGY 
PEDAGOGY 
PEDAGOGY 
PEDAGOGY 
PEDAGOGY 
PEDAGOGY 


APPL  MUSIC  LIT 

APPL  MUSIC  LIT 

APPL  MUSIC  LIT 

COMPOSITION 

INFL  MLSIC  BEHVIOR 

BAS  CCNC  IN  MUS  ED 

MUSIC  RESEARCH  TEC 

MUSIC  MIDDLE  AGES 

COLLEGIUM  MLSICUM 


HIST  OF 
GRAD  APP 
GRAD  APP 
GRAD  APP 
GRAB  APP 
ADV  PRCB 
COMPOSIT 
INCEPENO 
INCEPEND 
RECIFAL 
CCMP  FCR 
MASTERS 
SEMINAR 


NOT  C  PALE 
L  INSTRUCT 
I  INSTRUCT 
L  INSTRUCT 
L  INSTRUCT 

MUS  STR 
ICN 

ENT  REAONG 
ENT  REAONG 
MAS  MLSIC 

►ASTERS 
1FESIS 
IN  MUSIC 


DISSERTATION 


90 

90 

1 

I 


04241 
04251 
04251 
04271 
04281 
04291 


A  NUR  223 
225 
226 
226 
227 
227 


NURSING 


37317 
37327 


NURS      100 
100 


ASSOCIATE 


1ST  YR  NORWEGIAN 
INTRM  NOFW  READ 
INDIV  STLCY  NORWGN 
INOIV  STLCY  NORWGN 


FUNDMNTLS  NURSING 
PARENTGCFILO  HLTH 
LONG  TERM  ILLNESS 
LONG  TERM  ILLNESS 
MENTAL  HEALTH  NURS 
MENTAL  HEALTH  NURS 


BACCALAUREATE 


SRV  NLRS  FUNCTION 
SRV  NURS  FUNCTION 


1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2    I 

2  ' 

3  1 
2  i 
2  : 
3 

3 

1    i 

3 

3 

3 

V 

V 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 


12.10    1C       1.00   PM 


2.10    TO      3.00    PM 


8.00  TO 

8.00  TO 

1.10  TC 

3.10  TO 

9. CO  TO 

2.10  TO 

8.00  TO 

4.10  TO 

1  .10  TO 

9.00  TO 

8. CO  TO 

8.00  TO 

8.00  TO 

2.10  TC 

8.00  TO 

3.10  TO 

11.10  TO 

10. CO  TO 

10.00  TO 

11.10  TC 


11.10  TC 

3.10  TO 

11.10  TO 

I. 10  TC 

10.00  TO 

2.10  TO 


8.50 

8.50 

2.00 

4.00 

9.50 

3.00 

8.50 

5.00 

2.00 

9.50 

10.00 

10.00 

10.00 

4.00 

8.50 

4.00 

12.00 

10.50 

10.50 

2.00 


12.00 
4.00 

12.00 
2.00 

10.50 
3.00 


N 

PM 

N 

PM 

AM 

PM 


1.10    TO 

3.10  TO 
11.10    TO 

8.00  TO 
.1.10    TO 

9.00    TO 


3.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
12.00  N 
8.50  AM 
2.00  PM 
9.50   AM 


12.10  TO 

10.00  TO 

2.10  TC 

4.10  TC 

4.10  TC 

5.00  TC 

4.10  TO 

3.10  TO 

4.10  TO 

5.00  TO 

2.10  TC 

1.10  TO 


11.10  TO 
2.10  TO 


5.00  TO 
5.00  TO 


T  TH 
B  A 
B  A 
B  A 
B  A 
TH 
B  A 
W  F 
THF 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
M 

W    F 
W    F 
TH 
U    F 
W    F 


1.00  PM 

10.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

6.00  PM 

6.00  PM 

6.00  PM 

5.00  PM 

5.00  PM 
6.00 
4.00 


PM 

PM 


2.00    PM 


12.00   N 
4.00   PM 


6.40   PM 
5.40    PM 


TH 
TH 
TH 


1.10    TO      3.40   PM 


T    TH 

'  M    W 
I  T    B    A 

I  ^ 
i  TH 

IT 

iw 

iTH 
M 
W 
M 

T 

M 

T 

T 

T 

T 

M 

W 

T 

T 

T 

T 

T 

TH 

T    B 


9.00    TO      9.50   AM 
1.10    TO      2.00    PM 


M    TH 
M    TH 
T    B    A 
T    B    A 


TH 

T 


iE251      HFAC 


€400      HFAC 


€251 
E251 
iE250 
CI  30 
C130 
E251 
E2  50 
E250 
C130 
;E250 
C485 
£485 
C485 
S432 
E379 
iE379 

Ie4oo 

iE355 
iE329 
iE329 


E329 
S329 

i£400 
E400 
6400 
E329 


A254 
E432 
E208 
E563 
E432 
E395 


E432 
E432 

E432 
E530 
E530 
IE432 
E«32 
fe432 
E432 
E432 
E432 
E454 


HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC     i 

HFAC     i 

HFAC     j 

HFAC     i 

HFAC     ; 

HFAC     i 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 

HFAC 


HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 


HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 


HFAC 
HFAC 

HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 


E335      HFAC 
E432      HFAC 


E530      HFAC 


124   MCKB 
155   JKB 


2320A  SFLC 
2320A  SFLC 


NURSES  ONLY 
NURSES  ONLY 
NURSES  ONLY 
NURSES  ONLY 
NURSES  ONLY 
NURSES  ONLY 


C$ 
C$ 


OAYLEY  K  N 
DOWNS  R  H 
NIBLEY  R  N 
KEELER  J  J 
SAROONI  L  Hi 
OQHNS  R  H 
WEBB  F  N 
POWLEY  E  H 
POWLEY  E  H 
RANDALL  0  N 
STUBBS  0  W 
ELKINGTN  GC 
STAFF 
ASHBY  R  C 
KALT  P 
HARRIS  H  J 
SAROONI  L  H 
GROESBCK  LS  i 
MASON  J  A 
GIBBONS  R  L 
6RA0SHAU  Nk) 
KEELER  J  J 
KEELER  J  J 
GROESBCK  LS 
NORDGREN  QR 
MANOQKIN  RP  > 
CUNOICK  R  H  I 
GIBBONS  R  L 
GIBBONS  R  L 
STAFF 
WILLIAMS  GR 
POWLEY  E  H 
WILLIAMS  GR 
RANDALL  0  N 
LONGHRST  JT 


CURTIS  8  B 
NIBLEY  R  N 
KEELER  J  J 

*DALTON  0  i 
RANDALL  0  N 
OAYLEY  K  N 


DOWNS  R  H 
POLLEI  P  C 
KEELER  J  J 
BRAOSHAW  NK 
GOODMAN  <  H 
MASON  J  A 


EARL  0 

EARL  0 

BARNES 

BARNES 

BARNES 

BARNES 

BARNES 

DOWNS  R  H 

NIBLEY  R  H 

KEELER  J  J 

SAR00r4I  L  H 

MANOOKIN  RP 

BRADSHAW  HK> 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

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STAFF 

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WATKINS  A  R 
HOLM  E  G 
HARRIS  J  a 
HARRIS  J  B 


RICHROSCN   N 
CHMBRLIN   JR 
JEJ^SEN    ^    A 
JENSEN    M    A 
WRIGHT    J    R 
WRIGHT    J    R 


MURPHY  E  P 
MURPHY  E  P 


72 


CATC 

COURSE 

CR 

C    B 
I    L 

CLASS- 

PERIOD 

OAYS 

SPECIAL 

APPRUV 

tNOEX 

0EP7         NO 

SEC 

DESCRIPTION 

HR 

R    K 

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ENROLLMENT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

37337 

NURS      212 

1 

INTRO    fEC-SURG    LAB 

8 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

2320A 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 
LAB    INCLUDED 

EDMUNDS    M    H 

8.00 

TO 

12.00 

N 

2320A 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 
LAB    INCLUDED 

EDMUNOS    M    H 

J7347 

288 

1 

FMLV    HLT^    G    HM    NUR 

1 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

TH 

2251 

SFLC 

SCHMIDT    A    M 

17357 

310 

1 

INTMD    fEO    SURG    LAB 

9 

9.00 

TC 

12.00 

N 

2320B 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 
LAB    INCLUDED 

HAMMOND    K    8 

9.00 

TO 

11.00 

AM 

2320B 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

HAMM0N3    K    B 

S7367 

LAB    INCLUDED 

361 

1 

PATNL    CHLC    HLTH    LB 

10 

1.10 

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3. PC 

PM 

SL    HL 

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KENNINGTN    R 

LAB    INCLUOeO 

8.00 

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2310 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 
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KENNINGTN    R 

8.00 

TO 

10.00 

AM 

TH 

2307 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

KENNI'JGTN    R 

LAB    INCLUOFD 

8.00 

70 

10.00 

AM 

TH 

2260 

SFLC 

MAJORS    ONLY 

KENNINGTN    R 

LAB    INCLUDED 

97378 

385 

1 

ADV    MEC    SURG    LAB 

10 

B    A 

MAJORS    ONLY 
LAB    INCLUDED 

MAY    ilETTY    E 

37388 

390 

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INOIV    STUDY    NURS 

2 

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STAFF 

3739€ 

425 

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HCFE    NURS    INSTRUCT 

2 

F 

8.00 

TO 

10. OC 

AM 

M 

VI    F 

2251 

SFLC 

SCHMIDT     A    M 

37408 

425 

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DAILY 

GOLF    AREA 

STAFF 

39109 

PE            133 

1 

TENNIS-BFGINNING 

.5 

F 

8. CO    TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

CUTOR   CT    A 

STAFF 

39119 

133 

2 

TENMS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

8.00    TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

OUTDR   CT    B 

STAFF 

39129 

133 

3 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

e.OO    TO 

8.50    AM 

DAILY 

HLM      CTS 

STAFF 

39139 

133 

4 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

8.00    TC 

8,50    AM 

M    M 

INOR      CTS 

BUNKER    R    e 

39149 

133 

5 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

8.00    TO 

8,50    AM 

T    TH 

INDR      CTS 

STAFF 

39159 

133 

6 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

9. CO    TO 

9,50    AM 

DAILY 

CUTDR   CT    A 

STAFF 

39169 

133 

7 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

9. CO    TO 

9,50    AM 

DAILY 

CUTOR   CT    B 

f 

STAFF 

39170 

133 

8 

TENMS-BECINNING 

.5 

F 

9.CC    TO 

9,50    AM 

DAILY 

HLM      CTS 

STAFF 

39180 

133 

9 

TENMS-BEGINNING 

.5 

9.00    TO 

9,50    AM 

T    TH 

INDR      CTS 

STAFF 

39190 

133 

10 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

10.00    TC 

10,50    AM 

M    W 

INOR      CTS 

STAFF 

39200 

133 

11 

TENNIS-bEGINNING 

.5 

F 

11.10    TC 

12,00   N 

DAILY 

HLM      CTS 

STAFF 

39210 

133 

12 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

11.10    TC 

12,00    N 

T    TH 

INDR      CTS 

STAFF 

39220 

133 

13 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

12.10    TC 

1,00    PM 

DAILY 

HLM      CTS 

STAFF 

39230 

133 

14 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

2. 10    TO 

3,00    PM 

DAILY 

HLM      CTS 

STAFF 

39240 

133 

15 

TENMS-BECINNING 

.5 

F 

3.10    TO 

4,00    PM 

DAILY 

HLM      CTS 

STAFF 

392  50 

133 

16 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

1.10    TC 

2,00    PM 

DAILY 

CLTDR   CT    8 

VALENTINE    4 

39261 

133 

90 

TENNIS-IECINNING 

.5 

F 

5.00    TO 

7,00   PM 

M     W 

CUTDR   CT    A 

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STAFF 

392  a 

133 

91 

TENMS-BECINNING 

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5.20    IC 

7,00    PM 

T    TH 

INDR      CTS 

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39281 

133 

92 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

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5.20    TC 

7,00    PM 

M    W 

INDR      CTS 

F 

STAFF 

39291 

133 

93 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

S 

5. 20    TO 

7.00   PM 

T    TH 

INOR      CTS 

E 

STAFF 

39301 

133 

94 

TENNIS-BEGINNING 

.5 

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5.20    TO 

7.00    PM 

M    W 

INDR      CTS 

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STAFF 

39311 

133 
134    SEC    6    - 
134    SEC    7   - 

95 

HUME 
TEAK 

TENMS-BECINNING 
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MEMBERS    CNLY 

.5 

f 

5.20    TC 

7.00    PM 

T    TH 

HLM        CTS 

E 

STAFF 

39321 

PE            134 

1 

TENNIS-INTERMEC 

.5 

9,00    TO 

9.50   AH 

M    W 

INDR      CTS 

STAFF 

39331 

134 

2 

TENNIS-INTERMEO 

.5 

11.10    TO 

12.00   N 

M    W 

INOR      CTS 
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HAFEN.W    J 

39341 

134 

3 

TENNIS-INTERMFO 

.5 

F 

l.IO    TO 

2.00   PM 

DAILY 

STAFF, 

39352 

134 

4 

TENNIS-INTERMEC 

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F 

2.10    TO 

3.00   PM 

DAILY 

CUTDR    CT    B 

STAFF 

39362 

134 

5 

TENNIS-IN1ERMFD 

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3.10    TC 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

tUTOR    CT    B 

STAFF 

39372 

134 

6 

TENNIS-INTERMEO 

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1.10    TO 

2.00   PM 

DAILY 

INOR      CTS 

VALENTINE    I 

39382 

134 

7 

TENMS-INTERMEU 

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2.10    TO 

3.00    PM 

DAILY 

:UT0R    CT    B 

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393  92 

135 

I 

RUGBY-BEGINNING 

.5 

F 

12.10    TO 

1.00    PH 

DAILY 

iAWS      FLO 

MEN    ONLY 

STAFF 

39402 

135 

2 

RUGEV-eEGINNlNG 

.5 

F 

3.1'»   TO 

4.00   PM 

DAILY 

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STAFF 

74 


IKOEX 


OEPT 


CATG 

NO 


SEC 


COLRSE 
OESCPIPTICN 


C    B 
f    L 

P    K 


CLASS-PERIOD 


DAYS 
TAUOHT 


RCCM—BLOG 


SPECIAL 

hNROLLiENT 


APPROV 
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TEACHga 


136    SEC    1 


I9«12 


PE 


136 


TEA)  MEKBERS  CNLV 


RUCev-INTERHfcOIATE 


140  SEC  21 

PE  140 
UO 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 
140 

141  SEC  17 


FRf  SH  TEAM 


PE 


141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
141 
144 
144 
144 
144 
144 
144 
144 
144 
144 


I 
2 

3 

4 

5 

7 

9 

U 

13 

15 

17 

19 

21 

90 


VAf  SITY  TEAM 


145  SEC  2  I  OR  Tl 


145  SEC  7 


PE 


145 
145 
145 
145 
145 
146 
146 
147 
147 
147 


PE 


148 
149 
152 
152 
152 


154    SEC    I     •   TEAfI   CNLY 


PE 


154 


1 

2 

3 

5 

7 

9 

11 

13 

15 

17 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

10 


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1 
2 

3 
5 

7 
1 
2 
1 

2 
3 


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BASKET6ALL- 
BASKtTBALL- 
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BASKETBALL- 
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BASKETBALL- 
BASKETBALL- 
BASKETBALL- 
VOLLEYBALL- 
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■INTtRMD 

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•INTERMD 

•INTERMO 

•INTERwD 

•INTERMD 

■INTERMD 

-INTFRMU 

BEGIN 

•BEGIN 

BEGIN 

•BFGIN 

•BEGIN 

BEGIN 

BEGIN 

BEGIN 

BEGIN 


148  SEC  1  ■  TEAf  MEMBERS  CNLY 


155  SEC  1 

PE     155 

156  SEC  I 
PE     156 


1 

•  TEA 
1 
TEAH 

1 


157  SEC  1   •  TEAf 


PE 


157 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
160 
161 
161 
161 
161 
161 
161 
161 
161 
161 
L62 
163 


1 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

12 

90 

91 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

90 

91 

2 

2 


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HANCe 
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ALL 

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StCCER-UTERMEO 
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SOFTBALL 
SOFTBALL 


FCCTBALL-BEGIMNING 

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FCCTBALL-INTERt-EC 

ONLY 

BASEBALL-UEGINMNG 


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BASEBALL 
SMlMftlNG 

s.4I^'MI^G 

ShIMKING 

Shirking 

SktII'MNG 
S/JIMMING 
SUIMMING 
StalMMNG 

swimming 
Shimming 
swimming 
swimming 

swiff ING 
SWIMMING- 
S^Iff IKG 
SWIMMING 
SWIMMING 
SWIMMING 
SWIMMING 
SWIMMING- 
SWIMMING 
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SYNCHRCN 
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-INTERMEC 
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-BEGINNING 
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■BEGINNING 
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-INTERMED 
■INTERMED 
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•INTFKMEO 
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SWIM-BEG 
SWIN-INT 


.5 
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.5 
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.5 


.5 


4.10    TC       5.00    PM 


7.<-o   in 

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6.CC  10 

3.10  TC 

8. CO  TC 

11.10  TC 

U.IO  TC 

1?.10  TC 

12.10  10 

2.10  1C 

3.10  TC 

3.10  TO 

1.10  10 

5. 20  TO 


7.50  AM 

2.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

4.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

3.'>0  PM 

4.nO  PM 

4.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

7.00  PM 


7.ro 
2.10 
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10. CO 

11.10 

12.10 

2.10 

3. 10 

11.10 

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10.00 

3.10 

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TO  10 

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10  3 

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111.00  TO 
3.10  TO 
2.1C  10 
3. CO  10 
4.10    TO 

11.10  TC 
9. CO    10 

12.10  10 
I. 10  TC 
3.10    10 


4.10  10 
9.00  1C 
9. CO    10 


I0.5fi  AM 

4.00  PM 

3.0C  PM 

4.00  PM 

5,00  PM 

12. OC  N 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

4.00  PM 


5.00  PM 
9.50  AM 
9.50    AM 


11.10    10    12.00    N 
12. IC    1C       1.00    PM 


3. 10    IC      4.00    PM 


3.10    IC      4.00    PM 


3.1C    IC 
8.CC    IC 

t.rx  in 

9.'-0    10 

10. CO    10 

U.IO    10 

11.10    IC 

17.10    10 

12.10    10 

1.10    IC 

1.10    TC 

2.10    10 

6.00    TO 

6. CO    10 

9.00    TO 

9. CO    TC 

12.10    TO 

12. lO    TO 

1.10    10 

2. 10    10 

1.10    IC 

6. CO    10 

6.30    IC 

10.00    IC 

1.10    IC 


4.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

10.50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

l.OO  PM 

I. 00  PM 

2.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

7,00  PM 

10.50  AM 

2.00  PM 


OAILV 


W 

TH 

TH 

TH 

TH 

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TH 

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TH 

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DAILY 

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TH 

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M    W 
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OAILY 
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DAILY 


M     W    F 


TH 
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TH 
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FAWS      FLO 


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146 
146 
146 
147 
146 
147 
146 
147 
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138 
146 

fcB    FL 
146 


146 
146 
146 
PB  FL 
RB  FL 
BB  FL 
BB  FL 
BB  FL 

144 
BB  FL 
146 
156 
146 
156 
146 
156 
146 
156 
156 


SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 


SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

RB 


146 

156 

146 

146 

146 

FAWS 

hiAWS 

HAMS 

FAWS 

HAWS 


HAWS 

F8 

BB 

BB 

BB 


SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

FLO 

FLO 

FLU 

FLO 

FLO 


FLO 
FLO 
FLO 
FLO 
FLO 


262       SFH 


285       SFH 


2E5 
PL    B 


PL    B 
PL    0 


PL  6 
PL  8 
PL  8 
PL  B 
PL  B 
PL    8 


SFH 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RO 

RB 

RB 

RB 

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MEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
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MEN  ONLY 
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MEN    ONLY 


MEN    CNLY 
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MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    CNLY 
MEN    CNLY 
MEN    CNLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WIMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 


MEN  ONLY 
xOJItN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
«IEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
WOMEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 


MFN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
WOMFN    ONLY 


MEN    ONLY 


MEN    ONLY 


MEN    CNLY 


MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 


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INDEX 


OEPT 


CATC 

NO 


A020* 

'.02  M 
«022<> 
<i0234 
«i2A5 
A0255 
«02fc5 
<i027t 
432B5 
*C295 
«C305 
<i03l5 
«032  5 
4C336 
A0346 
40356 
40366 
40376 
43366 
403S6 
404G6 
40416 
4C427 
4043  7 
<>3447 

4045  7 

4046  7 
4C477 
4P48  7 
4C497 
4C5J7 
40518 
4052  6 
43538 
4054  8 
40558 
40568 
40576 
40588 
40598 
4C60S 
40619 
4C629 
40639 
4C649 
40659 
40669 
40679 
40689 
4C699 
4370C 
4071C 
4072C 
4073C 
4C  740 
4075C 
40760 
4C77C 
4078C 
4079  I 
4C801 
40611 
40821 
40831 
40841 
40851 
4(861 
4C871 
40882 
4C892 
40902 
40912 
40922 
4C932 
40942 
40952 
4096  2 
4C97  3 

.4C983 
4099  3 
41004 
41014 
41024 
41034 
41044 
41C55 
41065 
41G75 
41085 
4109  5 
41105 
41115 
41125 
41135 
41146 
41156 
41166 
41176 
41186 
4U9t 
4l2^t 

41216 
41226 
41237 
4124V 


SEC 


164 
165 

165 

166 

166 

166 

168 

168 

168 

168 

169R 

169R 

169R 

171 

171 

172 

173 

173 

173 

173 

174 

174 

175R 

175R 

175R 

175R 

17SR 

175R 

175R 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

175 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

176 

178 

178 

179 

17H 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

17B 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

178 

179 

179 

180 

180 

180 

180 

IdO 

180 

180 

180 

180 

180 

180 

180 

180 

180 

180 

130 

180 

180 

18C 

180 

180 

180 

IBO 

160 

180 

181 

181 

lAt 

Ifl 


CCLRSE 
OESCPIFTIUN 


7 
I 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

JO 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

26 

90 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

n 
u 

12 
13 
14 

15 
16 
17 

13 

19 

90 

91 

92 

93 

1 

2 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

u 

12 
»3 

14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 

zn 

21 

22 

23 

90 

91 

1 

2 

3 

4 


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SCUOA    DIVING-PEGIM 

SCt8A    riVIKC-BECIN 

CANCriNG 

CANCEING 

CANCEINC 

DIVINC-BECINMNG 

DIVlNG-PEGINMNC 

OIVtNG-eEGINMNG 

nlVIKG-Ot&INNING 

SWIf  HAhCICAPPEO 

Sdlf    HAKniCAPPEO 

SWIf  HANCICAPPEO 

IHiMPOLI^F    £    TUMBt 

T^'AMPOH^h    6   TUH9L 

RHYTHMIC    GVK 

GYMNASTICS-BFCIM 

GVMNASTICS-BEGIM 

GVfNASTlCS-BEGIM 

CVINASTICS-BEGIN 

CVfNASUCS-INTERX 

cv^»^4^Sllcs-I^Tf  RM 

ADAPT  IVE    THYi    tO 
ACAPTIVt    PHYS    EO 
A14PTIVP    Pt-YS    ED 
ACAPTIVt    P^YS    CO 
AlAFTIVE    FKYS    KU 
ACAPTIVE    PHYS    fO 
ADAPTIVE    PHYS    ED 
ACT    FCF    fllNESS 
ACT    FOP    FITNESS 
AC!    FCR    FITNfSS 
ACT    FOP    FITNESS 
ACT    TCP    FITNESS 
ACT    FC»    FITNESS 
ACT    FCK    FITKCSS 
ACT    FC«    FITNESS 
ACT    FOR    FITNESS 
ACT    FUR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FQI-"    f'iTNFSS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNFSS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FCR    FITNESS 
ACT    FOR    FITNESS 
PRCG    kT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    fcT    TRAING-8tO 
PHCC    kT    TRAING-SEG 
PRCG    WT    ISAING-BEG 
PRCG    WT     IRAING-BEG 
PRCG    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    V.T    TBAING-OEG 
PRCO    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRQG    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG   WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    kT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    wT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    WT    TRAING-aEG 
P«C&    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    wT    IRAING-OEG 
PRCG    WT    TRAING-HEG 
PRCG    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PFCG    WT    TRAING-BEG 
PRCG    Wl    TPAING-REG 
PRCG    WT    TR«ING-BCG 
PRCG    WT    IHAING-BEG 


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JOGGING 
jrCGING 
SLCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SCCIAl  CANCE 
SCCIAL  CANCE 
SCCIAL  CANCE 
SnciAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SCCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SCCIAL  r«NCt 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SCCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  LANCt 
SrCIAL  EANCE 
SrCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  DANCE 
SCCIAL  CANCf 
SrCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCt 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCE 
SOCIAL  CANCF 
FOLK  HANCF 
F(  LK  CANCf 
FOLK  r.ANCE 
HIK     t.'iNCf 


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CLASS-PERIOD 


11.10    TC    12.00   N 

8.00    TO    10.00    AM 

8. CO    TO    10.00    AM 


1.10  TC 
3.10  TO 
3.10    TO 


3.00  PM 
5, no  PM 
5,00   PM 


11. IC  TO    12.00    N 

9. CO  TO      9.50    AH 

12.10  TO      1.00    PM 

11.10  TO    12.00    N 


CAYS 
TAUGHT 


2.10  TC 
2.10  TC 
2.10  TO 
3,10  TO 
4.10  TC 
S.CO  TO 
9, CO    TC 


3.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
5.n0  PM 
8.50  AM 
9. 5*1    AM 


11.10    TC  12.00   N 

I. IP    TO  2.00    PM 

12.10    TO  1.00   PM 

4.10    TC  5.O0   PM 

3.1C    TO  4. CO   PM 

9.00    TO  9. 50    AM 

9.0C    TC  9.50    AM 

11. IC    TC  12.0"   N 

11.10    TO  12.Pi">    N 

12,10    TO  l.'^O   PM 


2.1C    TO 

1,10  TO 
8.00  TO 
8.00  TO 
9, CO  TO 
3.00    TO 


3.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 
8.50    AM 


T 

T 

TH 

M    W 

M    H 

T 

T 

M 

T 

M 

T 

T 

T 

M 

M 

M 

T 

T 

M 

T 

T 

T 

T 

M 

M 

T 

T 

T 

T 

M 

M 

M 

M 


TH 


10. CO  TC    10.50    AM 

8. CO  TC       8.50    AM 

11.10  TC    12.00   N 

12,10  TO      1.00    PM 


12.10  TC 
1.10    TO 

12.10  TC 
2.10    TC 

12.10  IC 
3,10    TO 

12.10  TO 
3.10  TC 
I.IC  TO 
3.10  TO 
2.10  TO 
4,10  TO 
2.10  TC 
4,10  10 
5. CO  TC 
5.20  TO 
8.00  10 
B.OO  TC 
9.00  TO 
9,00  TO 
9.00    TC 


1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
1,00  PM 
3. CO  PM 
l.GC  PM 
4.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
3.0'>  PM 
5.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
6.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
8.50  AM 
9.5"  AM 
9.50  AM 
9.50    AM 


10.00    TO  10.50    AM 

10.00    in  10.50    AM 

11.10    TC  12.00   N 

11.10    TO  12.0"    N 

11.10    TO  12.00   N 

12.10    TO  1.00   PM 


12.10  TU 
12.10  TO 
12.10  TC 
1.10  TC 
2.10  TU 
2.1C  TO 
3.10  TC 
3.10  TO 
5.20  TO 
5. CO  TO 
5.00  TC 
5.20    TC 


1.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
I. 00  PM 
2.0C  PM 
3.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
4.0C  PM 
4.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
6.4C  PM 
6.40  PM 
7.00   PM 


TH 
IH 

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TH 

W    F 

TH 

TH 

TH 

W 

w 

W    F 

TH 

TH 

M 

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TH 

TH 

TH 

W 

w 

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TH 

TH 

TH 

W 

W    F 

W 

W    F 

W 

TH 

TH 

W    F 


11.10    TO    12.00    N 
2,10    10      3.00    PM 


P. CO  IC 

R.CO  10 

S.CO  10 

«i,CO  TO 


8.50  AM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 
9.50    AM 


10. CO    TO    10.50    AM 
11.10    TO    12.00    N 
11,10    TO    12.00    N 


12. IC  TO 

12.10  TO 

I.IC  IC 

2.10  TC 

B.Cr  TO 

8, CO  TC 

9. CO  TO 

9. CO  TO 


1.00  PM 
1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
3."0  PM 
8.50  AM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 
9.50    AM 


11.10  TC  12.00  N 
11 .IC  TC  12. OC  N 
12.10    TO      l.cn   PM 


12.10  TC 
1.10  TO 
I.IC  TO 
?.10  TO 
?,10  IC 
5.20  10 
5.20    TO 

12. IC  TO 
1. 10  TO 
B.fO  10 
9,"0  TC 


1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
7,00  PM 
7.00  PFi 
I. 00  PM 
2.00  PM 
S.50  AM 
O.50  AM 


T 
T 
T 
T 

T 
T 

T 
T 
F 
M 

M  W 
M  W 
M  W 
•^  W 


R0nM--BL0G 


PL  C 
PL  A 


RB 
RB 


W  F 

M 

W  F 

TH 

W  F 

TH 

W  F 

TH 

TH 

W 

W  F 

TH 

TH 

TH 

W 

w 

TH 

w 

W 

TH 
W 

W 

w 

TH 
TH 

W 

w 

TH 

TH 

W 

w 

TH 

W  F 

TH 

W 

TH 

TH 

W 

TH 

TH 

W 

W 

W 

ta 
w 

w 
w 

M 

w 
w 

w 

TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 


FL  A   RB 


257 

204 
204 
FL  A 
PL  A 
PL  A 
PL  A 
FL  6 
PL  B 
PL  R 
158 
158 
158 
149 
158 
149 
158 
158 
158 
131 
131 
131 
131 
131 
121 
131 
149 
146 
149 
131 
149 
IJl 
149 
131 
149 
131 
241 
146 
149 
146 
241 
131 
149 
131 
149 
131 
149 
131 
131 
241 
284 
284 
234 
W  WT 
284 
284 
W  WT 
W  WT 
264 
W  WT 
284 
V>  WT 
284 
W  WT 
284 
2  84 
284 
284 
284 
284 
264 
2  84 
284 
255 
255 
396 
245 
245 
396 
245 
C  BR 
245 
396 
245 
E  BR 
C  RR 
396 
C  BR 
396 
C  BR 
396 
245 
396 
245 
245 
396 
396 
C  BR 
134 
133 
C  BR 
C  BR 
f  BR 
F  BR 


SPECIAL 

ENROLLMENT 


MEN   ONLY 
ACCELERATEf) 
MEN   ONLY 
ACCELERATED 
MEN   ONLY 


Rfi 

RH 

R8 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

Rfl 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RH 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

Sfh 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH. 

SFH 

SFH 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

FLWC 

ELWC 

ELwC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

ELWC 

FLWC 

RB 

RB 

ELWC 

ELWC 

FLWC 

ELWC 


APPROV 
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TEACHF"* 


MEN   ONLY 
WJMEN    ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 


WOMEN  ONLY 
WOMEN  ONLY 
WOMEN  ONLY 
MEN  ONLY 
WOMEN  ONLY 
KEN  ONLY 
WOMEN  ONLY 
WOMEN  CNLY 
WOMEN  ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 

WOMEN  Only 

MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN   CNLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
MEN   ONLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 
WOMEN   ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
HEN   ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
HEN   ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN   CNLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN   ONLY 
MEN^CNLY 
MEN   ONLY 


STAFF  1 

STAFF  1 

STAFF  ^ 

SKINNER    R  i 

CATH-IALL    Tji 

CATHRALL 

STAFF 

BESTIR   ■« 

STAFF 

BESTIR   R 

CHKB^LAIN 

CHMBRLAIN  I 

CHM9RLAIN  i 

STAFF 

STAF  = 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STVFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ST4FF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

CRYFi*    W 

STAFF 

STAF' 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

SILVSTER 

STAFF 

STAF  = 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAF  = 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ALLEN    0 

ALLF^)    0 

DAVIS    S 

OAVIS    S 


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76 


CATG 
DtPT    nu 


PE 


181 

181 

181 

181 

181 

181 

182 

182 

182 

182 

182 

182 

183 

183 

183 

183 

18'> 

184 

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ISA 

18* 

184 

184 

184 

184 

185 

185 

185 

185 

185 

186 

186 

186 

187 

187 

187 

187 

187 

187 

187 

187 

187 

187 

188 

188 

188 

188 

188 

189 

189 

189 

189 

189 

189 

192 

195 

196 

207 

231 

232 

233 

233 

233 

2  33 

233 

234 

234 

235 

236 

236 

236 

236 

237 

238 

238 

238 

236 

239 

239 

240 

240 

241 

241 

242 

243 

243 

244 

2  50 


261  SEC  2  - 


PE 


261 
264 
264 
265 
281 
283 
2  83 
283 
283 
283 
2  84 
2  84 
285 
286 
287 
290 
291 


SEC 


5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

90 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 

90 
2 
4 
8 

12 

14 
2 
4 
6 
2 
4 
6 
8 

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12 
14 
16 
18 
20 
2 
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6 
8 
10 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
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2 
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1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
6 
1 
3 
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1 
2 
3 
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1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
4 
2 
2 
4 
2 
1 

TEAK 

2 
2 
4 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
1 
2 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 


CCLRSE 
CESCMIPTICN 


FCLK    CANCE 
FOLK    C«NCC 
FCLK    CANCE 
FCLK    HANCE 
FCLK     DANCfc 
FCLK    CANCE 
StUAPE     CAKCE 
SyUARE    CANCE 
SQUARE    CANCE 
SOUAKE    CANCE 
SCUAFt    CANCE 
SCUARF    CANCt 
SPECIALTY    CANCE 
SPECIALTY    OANCfc 
SPECIALTY    CANCE 
SPECIALTY    CANCE 
RHVTHV    £    CANCt 
RHYTHM    £    CANCE 
RHYTHM    £    CANCE 
RHYTHM    £     CANCE 
RHYTHM    £     CANCE 
RHYTHM    £    CANCE 
RHYTHM    £    CANCE 
RHYTHM    £    CANCE 
RHYTHM    £    CANCfc 
RHYTHM     £     CANCE 
BALLET    TECHtBFG 
BALLET    TECH-REG 
tALLFT    TECH-BEG 
BALLET    TECH-BEC 
BALLET    TECF-BFG 
BALLET    TECH-INTERM 
BALLET    TECH-INTERM 
BALLET    TECH-INTRRM 
MCO    CANCE-BEGIN 
MOO    CANCE-faFGlN 
MCO    DANCE-BEGIN 
MUO    DANCE-BFGIN 
MCO    DANCE-CEGIN 
MOD    DANCE-BEGIN 
MCC    DANCE-BEGIN 
MCC    DANCE-BEGIN 
MOD    DANCE-BEGIN 
MOO    CANCE-BEGIN 
MOD    CANCE-INTRM 
MOO    DANCE-INTRM 
MOD    DANCE-INTRM 
MOO    DANCE-INTRMi 
MOD    LANCE-INTRM 
LATIN    AMERICAN-BEG 
LATIN    AMFRICAN-BEG 
LATIN    AMFRICAN-BFG 
LATIN    AMERICAN-BEG 
LATIN     AMERICAN-BEG 
LATIN    AMERICAN-BEG 
OUTING   ACTIVITIES 
SKIING-BEGINNING 
SKIING-INTERMEU 
SP1S    OFFICIAT    kiMN 
SPIS    FIND    SCCCER 
SPIS    FtND   GYMN 
SPTS    FUND    ARCHERY 
SPIS    FUND    ARCHERY 
SPTS    FUND    ARCHERY 
SPTS     FUND    ARCHERY 
SPTS    FUND    ARCHERY 
SPIS    FLNC    VCLLEYRL 
SPTS    FUND    VCLLEYBL 
SPIS    FUND    SWIMMING 
SPTS    FUND    TENNIS 
SPTS    FUND    TFNNIS 
SPTS    FUND    TENNIS 
SPTS    FUND    TENNIS 
SPTS    FUNC    CAL-RELY 
SPTS    FUND    BADMITTN 
SPTS    FUND    BAOMITTN 
SPTS    FUNC    bADMITTN 
SPIS    FUND    BADMITTN 
SPIS    FUND    k.r    TRAIN 
SPIS    FUND    t>T    TRAIN 
SPIS    FUND    GCLF 
SPTS    "^UND    GCLF 
SKLS    TCH    TfCH 
SklS    TCH    TECH 
SKILLS    £    TCHG    TECH 
SKILLS    £■    TC^G    TECH 
SKILLS    £    TCHG    TECH 
SkILt  S    fc    TCh:;    TECH 
SM     INSTF    iFTHCRS 


CNLY 


S/«! 
LIF 
LIF 
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OAL 

sec 

StC 
SbC 

sue 
sue 

FOL 
FOL 
LAT 
TCh 
MOD 
EAL 
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MM!  m:- 

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lAL  0 
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G    DAN 

DNC 
LET    T 
LET    P 


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NCt-INTRMO 

ANCF-ACV 

AN( E-ACV 

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ANCF-AOV 

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CE-ADVANCE 

CF-ACVANCt 

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CE    SEC    SCH 

TECH-I NTRM 

ECH-ADV 

FPF-BhGIN 


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CLASS-PERIOD 


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12.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

10. OC  TO 

11.10  TO 

12. 1-1  TU 

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2.10  TC 

4.10  TO 

11.10  TU 

10. 00  TC 

11.1">  TU 

10.00  10 

10. CO  TC 

1.10  TO 

2.10  TC 

1.10  TO 


11. bO  AM 
1.00  PM 

12.00  N 
1.00  PM 
2.^0  PM 
7.10  PM 

8.50  AM 

9.51  AM 
12.00  N 

1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
b.50  AM 
9.50  AM 

12.00  N 
1.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 

12.00  N 
1.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.50  AM 
a. 50  AM 
9.50  AM 

10.50  AM 
I. 00  PM 
9.50  AM 

12.00  N 
2.00  PM 
7.50  AM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 

10.50  AM 

12.00  N 
1.10  PM 

4.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
9.50  AM 

1.01  PM 
7.50  AM 
2.10  PM 
8.50  AM 
I. 00  PM 
2.00  PM 

00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
50  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
6.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
5.00  PM 
11.00  AM 
3.10  PM 
12.00  N 

9.50  AM 
12.00  N 

1.00  PM 
12.00  N 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


,1?  PM 
,50  AM 


9.50  AM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

12.no  N 

2.00  PM 

I. 00  PM 

3.00  PM 

2.10  PM 

12.00  N 

10.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

12.00  N 

?.10  PM 

1.00  PM 

12.00  N 

1.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

3. CI  PM 

3.00  PM 

1.00  PM 

4.00  PM 


3.00  PM 

1.00  OM 

2.01  PM 
10.50  AM 

12.00  N 

1.10  "M 
2.00  PM 
3.00  PM 
5.00  PM 

12.10  N 

10.50  AM 

12.01  N 
10.50  AM 
11.50  AM 

3.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

3.11  PM 


M  W 

M  h 

t  TH 

T  TH 

T  TH 
TH 

T  TH 


T 
t 

t 

T 
T 

t 
T 

T 
T 
M 
M 
M 
M 

T 

T 

T 

T 

T 

TH 

M 

V 

M 
M 
M 
T 
T 
T 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
M 
K 
M 
M 
T 
T 
T 
T 


TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 

M 

TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 
TH 


W 

W 

TH 
TH 
TH 
W  F 


I     TH 

M  k 


W 

TH 
TH 
TH 


M 

T 

T 

T 

M 

M 

T  TH 

T  TH 

M  M 

T  TH 

«  »i  F 

M  ki 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

M  'M 

T  TH 
M  V,  F 
DAILY 
DAILY 
OAILY 
DAILY 
r  TH 
DAILY 
M  W  F 
M  k 
M  W  F 
M  V< 
T  TH 
DAILY 
DAILY 
M  ki 
T  TH 
T  TH 
T  TH 
T  TH 
T  TH 
F 


DAILY 

M  w  F 

M  h 

M  W 

M  V> 

M  k 

M  M 


M 

M   R 
M  M 


FCRM — BLOG 


F  BR 
E  BR 
C  8ft 
C  BR 
C  BR 
134 
E 
E 


BR 
E  BR 
E  BR 
E  BR 
F  PR 
P2C^ 
b203 
B203 
R203 
134 
134 
134 
134 
134 
134 
134 
134 
134 
133 
283 
283 
283 
133 
283 
283 
2f  3 
283 
185 
185 
185 
283 
283 
185 
283 
187 
1E7 
187 
283 
187 
283 
263 
185 
245 
245 
245 
245 
245 
134 
158 
ANNEX 
ANNEX 

146 

HAkiS 

149 

ANNEX 

ANNEX 

ANNEX 

LN    & 

ANNEX 

145 

146 

PL    C 

CT    A 

CT    A 

CT    A 

CT    A 

146 

138 

144 

138 

144 

284 

284 

GOLF 

GOLF 

156 

156 

ANNEX 

158 

158 

146 

2  55 


PL    C 

PL    C 

PL    C 

PL    C 

134 

134 

134 

134 

134 

396 

C    BR 

C    BR 

3J6 

134 

185 

283 

283 


TTwr 
ELkC 
ELWC 
FLWC 
FCwC 
Rft 

ELWC 
FLHC 
ELWC 
ELhC 
ELi«C 
ELWC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 
RB 
Rfl 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
SB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
KB    • 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 

ELWC 
ELWC 
ELWC 
ELWC 
ELWC 
RB 
RB 
SFH 
SFH 
RB 
FLO 
SFH 
SFH 
SFH 
SFH 
ELWC 
SFH 
SFH 
SFH 
RB 
TC8 
TCB 
TCB 
TCB 
SFH 
RB 
RB 
RB 
RB 
SFH 
SFH 
AREA 
AREA 
RB 
RB 
SFH 
RB 
RB 
RB 
SFH 


RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

ELWC 

ELWC 

FLWC 

FLWC 

RB 

RB 

RB 

«B 


SPFCIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


MEN    ONLY 

WOMEN  O.SILY 
WOMEN  CNLY 
WOMEN    CNLY 


APPROV 
OK    FEE 


WOMEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 


WOMFN  CNLY 

WOMFN  CNLY 

WOMEN  CNLY 

WOMFN  ONLY 

WCMFN  UMI.Y 

WOMEN  pNLY 


^E^cHCR 


3L 


C    J 


3L 


I 


TR 


C    L 


:  L 
J  I 


TTTPT 

STIFF 
ST^FF 

ST^F'-- 
ST\Cf: 

SI   IFt- 

ALLEN    0    < 
BFCK    fi    \ 
BFCK    E    » 
BcCK    F    * 
ALLEN    0    * 
BECK    e    4 
CHA  IHRS 
CHAMIFRS    3L 
WINT^TCN     1R 
WINTITCN     JR 
STJFF 
KAStlJS 
STVFF 
STAFF 
STAFP 

STXFF 
ST4FF 
ST^F  = 
STX^c 
RUSS^L    .1 
RUSSiL    A 
RUSSlfL    ^ 
STAFF 
ALLEN    S 
STIFF 
ALLE-*    S 
ALLEvI    S 
MASOM    0 
CH4MJ5RS 
CHA'nF^S    3L 
JENSEN    J    I 
JENS=M    I 
WINTRTCN 
ST4FF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
MA  SO  i 
ST  \fF 
MA5  IM 
JENSEM 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFC 
STAFC 
STAFF 
HANSEN    J 
STAFF 
STAFF 

WALLACE    L'J 
BUNKER    R    E 
JCHNSCN    L    C 
SILVSTE*   LJ 
JACJ3SC>I    PC 
JTNES    J    i< 
HARi<ISCN    JM 
HA-(RISCN    J" 
JAWMAN    ■i    0 
FISHED    \    3 
CRi'F<    V 
MOE    -MOY 
VALFNTlNIE    A 
JONES    J    R 
VALENT  INE    A 
OU>li<Ea    ^    E 
MILL€T    F 
VALFNTHF    4 
wiLLiT    F 
CHMr)«LAIN    0 
SIL'/STE-<    LJ 
S1LVSTf:»    LJ 
TUCKFR    ■;    C 
VICKE^S    B 
HAwKtS    N    R 

HKsr  c  c 

HA';VKt-:S      ^l     R 

ROwLANO    L    •< 
WALLACE    HJ 
MI-ZHAELIS    E 
nOUNC'J^    J    R 


VICKFRS    1 
WALL  ACE    LU 
RCHLANO    L    R 
BEST  H    R    R 
KA7  IR    L    R 


M.A7  H  L 

R 

MAV  JR  L 

■* 

MAVl^  L 

R 

MAVO^  L 

a 

STAFF 

JENSEN  A     i 

JENSEN 

1  1 

STAFF 

J  OH  ^  SO'* 

sus 

WINTRTC^I  OR 

ALLFN  S 

3 

ALLHJ  S 

1 

77 


INDEX 


CATG 
DEPT    NO 


SFC 


CGLRSE 
DEStRIPTIUN 


CR 


C  B 
E  L 
P    K 


CLASS-PERinO 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


ROOM — BLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


APPRQV 
OR    FEE 


"tFACHE^ 


0 


P    E     3l'<    HCf  E    SriUY     (210    HPCal 


<i2310 
^2320 
A233C 
<i234C 
'.2350 
'^2360 

'i238C 
'i23'»0 
^2-^11 
'i2'ill 
'.2'i2l 
^12^31 


<i2'Hl'.l 

42<.51 
'i2Abl 
'i2'i7l 

<.2'iei 

A2*'>1 
^.2502 
^2512 
42522 
42532 
42542 
42552 
42562 
42572 
42582 
42513 
42603 
42613 
42623 
42633 
42643 
42653 
426b3 
42673 
426B4 
42694 


427C4 
42714 
42724 
42734 
42744 
42754 
42  764 
42  77  5 


42785 
427S5 
42605 
42815 
42825 
42835 
42845 
42855 
42866 
42876 
42686 
42  896 
429C6 
42S16 
42926 
42S36 
42546 
42^57 
42967 
42977 
42987 
42  99  7 
43CCe 
43018 


PE 


PE 


PE 


314 
314 
330 
330 
341 
341 
341 
344 
344 
344 
368 
370 
3  71 


372 
373 
374 
3  75 

375 

3  75 

375 

3  75 

3  76 

376 

376 

377 

377 

378 

378 

379 

381A 

382 

384 

3  84 

386 

387 

388 

369 

406 

411 


P  E  413  HUf 

PE  413 
446 
446 
449 
449 
461 
462 
464 

479  SEC  6  i 

479  SEC  5 


4  79 
4  79 
4  79 
479 
4  79 
4  79 
436 
570 
601 
63  3 
635 
645 
646 
647 
661 
662 
663 
691 
692 
694 
698 
699 
797 
799 


INTRAH 
INTPAV 
PRINC 
PPINC 
GEN  KI 
CEN  KI 
GCN  M 
PHYSIC 
PHYSIO 
PHYSIC 
PHYS  T 
i%R£STL 
FTBAt L 


LRAL    SPCRTS 
LRAL    SPflPTS 
Gt-    PHYS    ED 
CF     FHYS    to 
NES  ILLOGY 
^E5ICLCGY 
NESILLCGY 
LCCY    ACTIV 
LUCY    ACTIV 
LCCY     ACTIV 
HERAPY     PRAC 
NC    FNO    CCACH 
FLNC    COACH 


P    E    372    HOf>E    STl 


OY   (211  H(.ce) 

PSKBALL  fUNO  CCACH 
T(<K  FLO  FUND  COACH 
dASERALL  FNO  CCACH 
P  E  FUP  TEACti  PRIV 

P  t  FCR  TEACH  PRIM 


E  S 


FOR 

F'JR 

ruR 

TCH 

TCH 
TCH 


StC  TEAC 
see  TEAC 
PH»S  EFU 
PHYS  ECU 
P  E  FCK 
^CC  CANC 
MCO  UNC 
FCLK  CNC 

FCLK  c^c 

IN  TERN  AT 
MUD  ONCE 
TCFG  ^'T^ 
CNCE  IMF 
SPORTS  L 
PRCiJ     IM 


TEACH 
TEACH 
TEACF 
INTERN 
INTERM 
INTERM 
F    NETH 
H    ffr\l 
C     PPAC 
C     PRAC 
SF     FU 
E    CFCR 
TECH    S 
DFRF 
CERF 
L    PALL 
CCMP- 

cs  Mcn 

PCVISA 
FFICIA 
EFSCH 


PRIM 
PRIM 
PRIM 
GRO 
GRiJ 
GRO 
CDS 
COS 
TICM 
TICM 
TCH 
ECG 
K-OG 
TECH 
TbCH 
RM  0 
INTM 
UNC 
TICN 
TING 
ATFL 


LDY    (210    tPCfl 


S    FO 
S    FUR 

I 

2 
3 
4 
5 
b 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 
1 
? 
2 
1 
1 


UPG  ACC  CF  PHYS  'zD 
AUPTV  t  CRPCTV  P  E 
ALPTV  t  CRRCTV  P  E 
PROO  ATHl  INJURIFS 
PRCO  ATHL  INJURIES 
TEST  fFASR  HCMEN 
ELFM  STAT  H  (.  P  E 
INTRC    TESIS    H    6    PE 

1-STCP    ^.C^EN. 

1-STEP    ^EN, 


SIC  ST 
SFC  ST 
SEC  ST 
SEC  ST 
SFC  ST 
SEC  ST 
HIST 
TCH  PR 
PROtiS 
PF  FOP 
kLSRCH 
FUNC  A 
LAri  ME 
AJV  PH 
SUPFPV 
A  OKI  N 
PL'VN.M 
cue  AD 
RES  ME 
INOIVI 
FIELC 
MASTER 
INDIV 
CI  SSfcR 


ONT 
JNT 
OM 
UNI 
ONT 
DM 

PHIL 
CCFFS 
IN  P 

^E^^ 
ccsc 

NATCf 
TFCCS 
YSIC 
ISILN 

t   fcn 

NG  FA 
MISSI 
TH  IN 
CUAL 
PRLJC 
S  IFt 
RESEA 
TAT  IC 


EACHI 
EACHl 
tAChI 
FACHI 
EACHi 
EACHl 

CANC 

IND 
E 

AL     RE 
N     IN 
Y    t.    K 

C    PR 
CF     AC 

PC 

PEl 
CILIT 
CN    SE 

P    F 
STUDY 
CT-MS 
SIS 
RCH 
N 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE 


43C'.? 


43C5'. 
43C69 
43079 


PHY  S  377 


1   SEC  TCFG  CURHC  MD 


479  SEC  3  FOR  I- 


PHY  S  479 
479 
479 


STEP  STULEMS 

StC  STUrEM    TCHG 

SFC  STUDENT    TCFG 

SFC  STUDENT     TCF:C 


PHYSICS  &  ASTRONOMY 


PHYSICS    IOC 


RESERVED    Ft R    GEN 


MAJCR    CODE 


003. 


2    CP    3    STUCEMTS 


LtAST    UNt    C 


SECTICNS    4    ANC    5    ARC 
CUFR    STUDENTS 
PHYSICS     ICO    SFC 
SHHCLD    AnFNO    AT 


ISCUSSICN    EACH    i.fFK 


AT    ANY    OF    itHE    FCLLLxING    HCURS 
MW    AT    8.    MwF    AT    10    CR     It,     TTH    AT 


12.1")  TC 
9. CO  TO 
9. CO  TO 
8.00  10 
b.CO  TC 
9.->0    TO 

11.1"  TO 
8.0"    TC 

10.00  TO 
1.10    TL 


I 

9, 

9 

8 

8, 

9< 
12.00    N 

8.50    AM 
10.50    AM 

2.0"    PM 


.00  PM 

■  50  AM 

.50  AM 

.50  AM 

,50  AM 

,50  AM 


10. CO    TC    10.50    AM 
12.10    TO       1.00    PM 


11.10  TC 

11.10  TO 

12.10  TO 

9.00  TO 

10.0"  TO 

9. CO  TO 

10. CO  TO 

12.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

1.10  TO 

10. CO  TO 

10. QC  TO 

12. CO  TC 

10.00  TC 

1.10 


AM 

AM 


12.00  N 

12.00  N 

2.00  PM 

9.50 
10.50 

9.50  AM 

10.50  AM 

2.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

3.00  PM 

12.00  N 

12.00  N 

2.""  PM 

10.50  AM 

TO      2.00  PM 


12.00    TO 

12.10  10 
3.10    TC 

11.10  TC 
8.00  TO 
9. CO  TO 
3.10  TO 
B.CO     TC 

1".C"  TC 
2.0C  TC 
9.C"    TO 

11.10    TC 


1.00  PM 

2.O0  PM 

4. no  PM 

1.00  PM 

8.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

4.""  PM 

10.00  AM 

12.00  N 

4.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

12.00  N 


8.00  TC   8.50  AM 
2.10  TC   3.00  PM 
10. CO  TU  1C.50  AM 
11.1"  TC  12.00  N 


5.CC  TC 

9. CO  TO 

12.10  TC 

8.0C  TO 


7.30  PM 
9.50  AM 
1.00  PM 
8.50  AM 


4.00  TO   5.00  PM 
4.10  TC   5.00  PM 


4.10 

12.10 

7.CC 

9.00 
10. CO 

B.OO 

11. IC 

2.10 

11.1" 


TC  5, 

TO  1, 

IC  9, 

TO  9. 

TC  10. 

TC  8, 

TC  12. 

TC  3. 

TC  12, 

TC  3. 


12.1" 

i.ir 

B.CO 
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IC 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 


0"  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
50  AM 
5"  AM 
50  AM 

no  H 

00  PM 

"0  N 

00  PM 

50  AM 

CO  PM 

0"  PM 

50  AM 

"0  PM 


4.10  TC   5.00  PM 


78 


TH 
TH 


DAILY 
OAILY 

M  M 
Vl 
W 
h 

W 

u 
w 

Vl 
M 
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h 

W 


Vl 

W  F 
TH 

U  F 
\n    F 
Vl  F 
TM 
V. 

TH 
TH 
TH 


T  TH 

MWF 
M  V«  F 
M  W  'F 
TH 

M  V<  F 
M  V.  F 
T  TH 


T  P  A 

M 

T  e  A 

M 

T  B  A 

M 

w  V.  F 

TH 

T  TH 

M 


k 

M  F 
U    f 
TH 
TH 
TH 
W  F 
VI 

TH 

TH 

Vl 

T  B  A 


H  A 

a  A 

B  A 


M  Vl  F 


T  a  A 

T  B  A 
T  B  A 


203 
204 
262 
204 
285 
235 
235 
262 
262 
262 

241 
262 


262 
262 
285 
158 
202 
158 
202 
153 
158 
156 
158 
158 
158 
204 
204 


RB 

R8 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 
SFH 


SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

R8 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

KB 

RB 

RR 

RB 

RB 

RB 


204       RB 

^'    GYM    TRLC 

135      RB 


185 
C  BR 
C  BR 
134 
185 
185 
185 
2fi5 
285 


204 
265 
255 
255 
255 
257 
262 
262 


RB 

ELViC 

ELV^C 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 


RR 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 


262       SFH 
262       SFH 


231 
203 
262 
280 
280 
280 
280 
204 
280 
280 
204 
280 
204 
285 
280 


RB 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 


390       ESC 


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MEN    ONLY 
MEN    ONLY 


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Ct 
Ct 
Ct 
C« 
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Ct 

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JONES    J    «, 

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JFNSEM  C  i  !li' 
FISHER  X  ^ 
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WATTS    S    H 
ROBISOM    C 
TUCKETT    G 
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CHMB^LAIN 
CHfRRLAIN 
CHMORLAM 
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RASMUS    C    J 
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JARMAN 

HAWKES 

JAR  ^'XN 

HAnKES 

JARMAN 

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JONES    J 

ALLSEN 

CALL    C 

HQUNOY 

CALL    C 

FISHER 

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1099 
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1119 

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PHSCS  100 
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100 
100 
100 

PHYSICS  10 

PHYSICS  10 

105  QUIZ  A 

PHSCS  lOi 
105 
105L 
105L 
105Q 
1050 
1050 
1050 
1050 


Z 
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5 

6 

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1. 

7. 

1. 

3. 
12. 
12. 
12. 

9. 


1  .00  PM 

11.00  AM 

4.00  PM 

CO    TC    10.00  AM 

CO  PM 


10    TC 

"C     TC 
10    TO 


IC     TO 

ir  TC 

IC    TC 

I"    TO 
IT    TC 
CO    TC 
O.CO    TO 


6. no  PM 
1.00    PM 

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1.00  PM 
9.50  AM 
9.50    AM 


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OEMCNSTHATION    SE i 


SUN    FN 


I.IO  TC 

5,30  TU 

i.ir  TC 

l.K  TC 


7.'"0  TO 

2.10  TO 

7. CO  TC 

2.10  TO 

7. CO  TO 

n.ro  TO 

2.10  TO 


2.00  PM 

7.35  PM 

2.00  PM 

2.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

5."C  PM 

10.10  AM 

5.00  PM 

10.no  AM 

1.00  PM 

5.00  PM 


1.10 
1.10 
I.IC 
1.10 
1.10 
1.10 
I.  10 
9. CO 
9. CO 
12.10 


TC      2.nO    PM 


TO 
TC 
TC 
TC 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 


2.00  PM 
2.03  PM 
2.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
2.00  PM 
9.50  AM 
9.50  AM 
1.00    PM 


9 

9 

9. 

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10. 

1. 

1. 

8. 
11. 

9. 


00    TO 
00    TO 

cr   TC 

CO    TC 
00    TC 

n  TC 

10    TC 
00    TO 


9.50  AM 

9.51  AM 

9.50  AM 
8.50  AM 
1.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
4.00  PM 
8.50  AM 
10  TO  12.00  N 
CO    TO      9.50    AM 


2.10  TC 

7.00  10 

12.10  TO 

7. CO  TC 

12.  K.  TC 

9.00  TC 

12.10  TO 


3.00  PM 

10.00  AM 

3,00  PM 

10.00  AM 

3.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 


9, CO    TO      9.50    AM 


W    F 

F 

TH 

TH 


T    TH   F 


V<    F 


M    W    F 
T    TH 
T    TH 
H    W    F 

M 
M 

T 

M    W    F 

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M    W    F 


M 

T 

T 

TH 

TH 


TH 
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380 
380 
390 
380 
380 
261 
2C0 
257 
109 
120 


ESC 
ESC 

ESC 
ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

MSCB 

HSC8 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 


UESCAY    8    Af 


?65 
265 
367 
109 
370 
3  70 
3  70 
370 
370 
370 
370 


280 
134 

2eo 

288 
370 
370 
370 
367 
265 
265 


181 
181 
181 
181 
181 
288 
450 


esc 

FSC 

ESC 

MSCB 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 


261      ESC 


280 

ESC 

280 

ESC 

367 

ESC 

4  30 

ESC 

440 

ESC 

450 

ESC 

440 

ESC 

430 

ESC 

440 

FSC 

ESC 

MSCB 

MSCB 

ESC 

ESC 

FSC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 


ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
ESC 
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STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

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STAFP 

STAFF 

STAFP 

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PALMER    e    P 

HARRISON    BK 

STAFC 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 


HILL    A    A 
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HILL    M   M 
HILL    M    M 
HILL    M    A 
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MASON    0    W 
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STAFF 

STIFF 

STAFF 

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E 

G 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

KNIGHT 

L 

V 

KNIGHT 

L 

V 

KNIGHT 

L 

V 

DIBBLE 

A 

E 

81 


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4*12S 

4486C 
44a7C 

4AS0C 

44920 
44931 
44941 
44951 
44961 
44971 
44961 
44991 
45C02 
45013 
45C23 
45033 


45194 
45205 
45215 


4522  5 
45235 
45245 
45255 
45265 
45275 
45285 
45296 
453C6 
4531£ 
45326 
45336 
45346 
4535A 
45366 
45376 
45387 
4S397 


45407 
45417 


45427 
4543  7 
45447 
45457 
45467 
45^78 
45488 
45498 
45508 
45518 
45528 
45538 
45548 
45558 
45569 
45579 
45589 
45599 
45609 
45619 
45629 
45639 
4564S 
456  50 
4566C 
45670 
4S68C 


45690 
45700 
4571G 
4572C 
45 130 
45741 
45751 
45761 
45771 
45781 
45791 
4S801 
45811 
45821 
45£32 
45642 
45S52 


CATC 
DEPT    NO 


PHSCS  527 
536 
551 
555 
561 
562 
611 
617 
621 
631 
641 
651 
655 
681 
691 
697 
699 
699 
791 
797 
799 
799 


PL  SC  105 
105 
105 

110  StC  1  G 

PESERVeO 


FO* 


AND  IS  OPTIDNAL 


PL  SC  110 
110 
110 
UOL 
llOL 
llOL 
llOL 
llOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 
UOL 


SEC 


CLLKSF 
CfcSCPIFTIGN 


90 


POIJTICAIL  SCIENCE 


1 

90 
91 

2  FR 

FNK 


CURRENT  AFFAIRS 
CURRENT  AFFAIRS 
CURRENT  AFFAIRS 

(DAY  AT  II  IS 

ICHNENT  FFQGRAMS 

■CR  STUDENTS. 


PL  SC  110  HCME  STUDY  (210  FPCBI 


PL  SC  150  HOME  sruPY  (2  10  FRCBI 


PL  SC  150 
150 


PL  SC  170  HOME  SrUDV  (210  FRCB) 


PL  SC  170 
170 
170 
300 
300 
300 
300L 
300L 
300L 
300  L 
310 
310 
3U 
330 
330 
3  50 
355 
359 
3  6" 
361 
370 
371 
402 
402 
498R 
499 
502 


PL 


SC  506 
508 
510 
511 
525 
550 
552 
556 
563 
564 
568 
573 
645R 
696R 
697R 
698R 
699 


1 
2 

90 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

U 

12 

13 

14 

15 


1 
2 

90 
1 
2 

90 
1 
2 
3 
4 
1 

90 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

90 
1 
1 
1 


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SPACE  £ 

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CYNAMCS 

STATISTI 

MATH  THR 

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NUCLEAR 

THEORY  S 

SEMNAR 

RESEARCF 

MASTERS 

MASTERS 

SE^'  INAR 

RESEARCF 

CISSERTA 

CISSERTA 


TFCPHYSICS 
f LANtTARY 
NTUM  THEU 
ACTR  PHSCS 
ACCLSTICS 
AL  MEASURE 
SICS 
THEU  RHYS 

CAL  MCHNCS 
Y  EL  EC  MAG 
MECHANICS 
FMYSICS 
CLIO  STATE 


TFtSIS 
THESIS 


TICN 

TICN 


AMER 

AKER 

AMER 

LAB 

LAH 

LAB 

LAB 

LA  13 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 

LAd 

LAB 

LAB 

LAB 


ICAN  FOL  SYST 
ICAN  PCL  SYST 
ICAN  FCL  SYST 


COMPARATIVE  FOL  SY 
Cr.MPARATIVE  POL  SY 


PL  SC  506  Hume  study  (210  hrcp) 


1 
I 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 
1 

90 
90 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 


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INTRC  IN 
INTRC  IN 
POLITICA 
PCLITICA 
POLITICA 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 
LAB 

U  S  POLI 
U  S  FOLI 
ST  L  LCC 
INTRC  TO 
INTRC  TC 
GVT  USSR 
GVT  UK  t 
MCDRN  t 
CCNSTITL 
CCNSTITU 
THEC  INT 
CNTMP  LS 
INTRC  FC 
INTRC  FC 
DIRECTtC 
SEMCR  S 
MCOERN  P 


TFNATL  POL 
TBNATL  PDL 
TPNATL  POL 
L  INCUIRY 
L  INCUIRf 
L  INCUIRY 


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TICAL  SYST 
AL  GVT  POL 

PUB  ADM 

PUB  ADM 
/EAST  EURP 

CCMMCNWLT 
FCL  CHANGE 
TICNL  L4W1 
TICNL  LAW2 
RNATL  FOL 

FCR  RLTNS 
L  PHIL 
L  FHIL 

READINGS 
EMNAR 
CL  PHIL 


AM  FC 
EMPIP 
PARTI 
URBAN 
MILIT 
POL  S 
POL  S 
MCOtP 
AOM  L 
JURIS 
ANGLC 
INTNA 
GRACU 
SFM  I 
SEM  I 
UIREC 
MASTE 


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CL  CHNG  SO  AM 
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IC.nC  TU  10,51  AM 

11  .IC  TC  1?.00  N 

2.10  TO  3. CO  PM 

?.10  TC  4.01^  PM 

3.10  TC  4.00  PM 

I'^.nC  TC  10. 5C  AM 


9.CC  TO 

9. CO  TC 

12.10  TC 

8.00  TC 


9.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PM 

i.^f^  AM 


11  .10    TO    12.00    N 
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4.10    TO      5.00    PM 


4. If"    TC       5. no    PM 


II .10  TC  la.OO  N 
6.0':  TO   7.40  PM 
6.':0  TO   7.40  PM 


11  .10 
11  .10 

5. CO 
8.00 
9.00 

11.10 
1  .1" 
8.00 
9. CO 

10.00 
I. 10 
1.10 
2.10 
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10.00 
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TC  12. 

TC  12, 

TO  7, 

TC  8, 

TO  9, 

TO  12, 

TC  2, 

TO  8, 

TO  9, 

TO  10, 

TC  2, 


TO 
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TO 


TC  10, 
TC  2, 
TC   3, 


00  N 
00  N 
30  PM 
50  4M 
50  AM 
00  N 
00  PM 
50  AM 

50  AM 

51  A1 
00  PM 
00  PM 
00  OM 

50  AM 

51  AM 
5^^  AM 
00  PM 
00  PM 


11.10  TC  12.00  N 
3.10  TO   4.10  PM 


.00  TC 

.  K^  TO 

.00  TO 

.C  TC 

,11  TO 

.rc  TO 


9, 

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5 

10. 
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7. CO  TC 

7.11  TC 

10.01  TO 

2.10  TC 

11.10  TC 

7.45  TO 

3.10  TO 

1  .K  TC 

7.31  TO 

P. 00  TC 

1.1?  TC 

5.00  TC! 

B.11  TO 

8.00  TO 

1.10  TO 

H.OO  TO 

10.cn  TO 

5.00  IC 


9.50   AM 

2.30   PM 

7.30    PM 

10.50    AM 

3.00    OM 

7.30    PM 

7.5  0    AM 

7.50    AM 

10.50     AM 

3.00    PH 

12.30    PM 

10.15    PM 

00    PM 

30    PM 

ni    AM 

50    AM 

30  PM 

31  PM 


8.5n  AM 

9.3  0  AM 

2.30  PM 

9.30  AM 

10.50  AM 

7.30  PM 


11.10    TO    12.30    PM 
11 .10    TC     12.31    PM 


7.30  TC 

1.10  TC 

I.JO  TC 

11.10  TO 

1. 10  TL 

8.30  TO 

3.30  TO 

3.00  TC 

9. CO  TO 

7.45  TO 

7.45  TC 

12.31  TO 

3.10  TO 

1.10  TC 

3.ir'  TO 


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2.30  PM 
3.00  PM 

12.30  PM 

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10.00  AM 

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15  PM 

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5.11  PM 


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650 

tRAZILIAN    in 

3 

T    B    A 

dejong  -. 

6C15 

69C 

LIRCCTEr:    RCAUlNt,S 

V 

TEA 

OEJCtNG    G 

t025 

699 

MASTERS    THESIS 

V 

T    B    A 

STAFF 

>SY 

CHOL 

PSYCH    111    H 

3G 

JME    S 

Y 

UCY    (2n    hRCBI 

6C35 

PSYCH     111 

1 

GENERAL    fSYCHllLOGY 

3 

c 

h.OO    TO      8.50 

AM 

M    H    F 

184 

JKB 

CANNON    <tO 

60<.5 

111 

2 

GENERAL     FSYCHOLOGY 

3 

c 

9. CO    TO      9.50 

AM 

M    M    F 

261 

MCKB 

MOFFITT    J    W 

6155 

111 

3 

GENERAL     FSYCHOLOGY 

3 

5 

10. CO    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    h    F 

261 

MCKB 

BUDGE    H    S 

6C65 

111 

4 

GENERAL    FSYCHOLOGY 

3 

5 

10.00    TO    n.5'> 

AM 

M    W    F 

164 

JKB 

BEiJNlON    •«    C 

6C75 

lU 

5 

GENERAL    FSYCHOLOGY 

3 

c 

1.10    TO      2.00 

PM 

M    H    F 

179 

JS8 

STIM^SCN   OV 

6085 

111 

6 

GENERAL    PSYCHUI  OGY 

3 

J 

2.10    TO      3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

184 

JKB 

JENKINS    T    F 

6C95 

111 

7 

GENERAL     FSYCHOLOGY 

3 

c 

12.10    TO       1.00 

PM 

M    h    F 

194 

JKB 

STAFF 

6106 

111 
PSYCH    211     H 
PSYCH    240    H 

90 
)ME    S 

:me  s 

GENEkAL    FSVtHOLOGY 
UDY    (210    ERCB) 
IJDY    (zn    ERCH) 

3 

J 

5. CO    TC       7.30 

PM 

U 

1260 

SFLC 

E 

HIGBEE    K    L 

6116 

PSYCH    240 

1 

PEKS    t    SEC    ALMLST 

2 

c 

11.10    TC    12,00 

N 

T    TH 

[101 

SFLC 

WEIGHT    0   G 

iel26 

240 
PSYCH    320    H 

90 
]ME    S 

PtRS    t    SEC    ADMLST 
UDY     (210    ERCRI 

7 

c 

6. CO    TC       7.40 

PM 

TH 

1236 

SFLC 

E 

WEIGHT    0    G 

613£ 

PSYCH    32C 

1 

PSYCE    CF    CHILUECCU 

3 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

M    V.     F 

.103 

SFLC 

BUJGE    H    S 

61A6 

320 

2 

PSYCH    CF    CHIlOhOOD 

3 

1.10    TO      2.00 

PM 

M     t«    F 

!219 

SFLC 

TAYLJR    G   G 

6156 

320 
PSYCH    321    H 

90 

^ME  s 

PSYCH    CF    CHILDHOOD 

u;jY   (210  ERcni 

3 

5.00    TO      7.30 

PM 

W 

257 

EDLC 

E 

CUhDICK    8    P 

itl66 

PSYCH    321 

1 

(^SYCH    CF    AUCLESCEN 

3 

9.00    TC      9.50 

AM 

M    t«    F 

?2il 

SFLC 

BUDGE    H    S 

.6176 

321 

? 

PSYCH    CF    ADCLESCEM 

3 

2.10    TO      3.00 

PM 

M    W    F 

267 
?201 

HGR 

LAMBERT    M 

(6186 

321 

90 

PSYCH    LF    ACCLESCEN 

3 

f.C    TC       7.30 

PM 

W 

SFLC 

E 

BUOGE    H    S 

PSYCH    322    H 

3MF    S 

UDY    (211    EPCli) 

PSYCH   330    H 

:ne  s 

LDY    (210    ERCei 

'.6H7 

PSYCH   330 

1 

INDUSTRIAL     PSYCH 

2 

5 

11.10    TO    12. lO 

N 

T    TH 

3236 

SFLC 

TAYLT^    »    G 

i.62C7 

330 

g"" 

INOLSTRIAL    FSYCH 

2 

5 

5.50    TO       7.30 

PM 

tt 

3232 

SFLC 

F 

TAYLOR    G    G 

'^62  17 

336 

1 

PERSCNNtL    PSYCH 

2 

J 

7. CO    TO      7.50 

AM 

M     M 

1317 

SFLC 

BATES    0    L 

46227 

337 

PSYCH    350    H 

1 

JME    S 

PRACT    PEPS    PSYCH 
UL'Y    (210    HPCBl 

2 

t 

7.C"    TO      7.50 

AM 

F 

1317 

SFLC 

BATES    0    L 

'16237 

PSYCH '350 

1 

INTRC    TC    see    PSYCH 

3 

J 

8. CO    TO      P. 50 

AM 

M     k>    F 

?2C1 

SFLC 

BUNKED    S   L 

*6Z<.7 

350 

2 

INIRC    TC    sec    PSYCH 

3 

c 

1.30    TC     10.00 

AM 

T    TH 

1219 

SFLC 

SEGGA-t    J    F 

<ifc257 

350 

3 

INTRC    TL    sec    PSYCH 

3 

5 

11.10    TCI    12. "0 

N 

M    W    F 

2201 

SFLC 

SMITH    K    H 

*6267 

350 

4 

INTRO    TC    sec    PSYCH 

3 

5 

11.10    TO    12.00 

N 

M     h    F 

1101 

SFLC 

LARSEN    V    W 

'.6277 

350 

5 

INTRC    TC    sec    PSYCH 

3 

5 

12. ?C    TC       2.01 

PM 

T     TH 

1215 

SFLC 

BLAKE    R    H 

46238 

350 

PSYCH    357   H 

90 
JME    S 

INTRC    TO    sec    PSYCH 
ULY     (210    ERCO) 

3 

( 

5.00    lU      7.30 

PM 

TH 

2228 

SFLC 

■E 

BUNKER    G    L 

46298 

PSYCH   357 

I 

(iRP    PEL    LEADERSHIP 

3 

J 

9.0''    TO     11.00 

AM 

M     t» 

7 

JKB 

SPENCER    fl    A 

4630d 

357 

3 

GRP    PEL    LfAOCRSHIP 

3 

5 

1.10    TO       3.00 

PM 

T     TH 

319A 

SFLC 

HA^OY    K    R 

463ia 

357 

90 

G»P    REL    LEADERSHIP 

3 

c 

6.CC    TC    10.00 

PM 

W 

7 

JKB 

E 

HARDY    K    R 

46328 

360 

1 

SE'MSATICN    G    PtRCEP 

3 

J 

2.10    TO       3.00 

PM 

M     V,    F 

UOl 

SFLC 

FLEMING    0 

4633a 

362 

I 

COGNITIVE    FROCESS 

3 

U.IC    TL    12.00 

N 

M    W    F 

1245 

SFLC 

DANIELS    P    3 

46348 

365 

1 

fCIIVATILN 

3 

t 

10.0"    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

115 

JKB 

HARDY    K    R 

46358 

365 

2 

WCTIVATICN 

3 

c 

2.10    TC       3.00 

PM 

M    V,    F 

235 

ESC 

TAYLOR    G    G 

46  36  8 

365 

90 

t'OlIVATICN 

3 

5 

7.45    TO    10.15 

PM 

TH 

L317 

SFLC 

E 

WEAVER    H    A 

46  37  9 

3  69 

1 

PSYCH    t'ETHCCS 

3 

5 

10. CO    TO    10.50 

AM 

M    W    F 

L317 

SFLC 

CCCPER    L    M 

46389 

369 

2 

PSYCH    ^ETFCDS 

3 

5 

1 

12.11    TC       1.00 

PM 

M     W    F 

317 

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INDEX 


DEPT 


CATG 


SEC 


CCURSF 
UESCPIPTILN 


C  P 
E  L 

^    K 


CLASJ-PERIOn 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


RUOM — RLDG 


SPECIAL 
ENROLLMENT 


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OP     FEE 


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4642  9 
4*439 
46449 
464S9 


4646C 
46470 
4646  C 
46490 
46S00 
46S1C 
4652  0 
46530 
4654C 


46551 
46561 
46571 


46561 
46591 
46601 
46611 
46621 
46631 
46642 
46652 
46662 
46672 
46682 
46692 
46732 
46712 
46722 
46733 
46743 
4675  3 
46763 
46773 
46763 
46793 
46603 
46813 


46624 
46834 
46E44 
46854 
46864 
46674 
46684 
46894 
469C4 
46915 

4692  5 

4693  5 

4694  5 
46955 
46S65 
46S75 
46985 
46995 
470C7 
47017 
47C27 
47C37 
47047 
4705  7 
47C6  7 
47077 
47087 
47096 


370  sec  90 

PSYCH  370 
370 
370 
370 
370L 
370L 
370L 

PSYCH  374L 

PSYCH  374 
374 
374 
3  74 
378 
378L 
385 
385 
430 

440  SEC  90 

PSYCH  440 
440 
440 


1  HOU«  LAS  TBA 


1 
2 
3 

90 
1 

2 
3 

SEC  9 

1 
2 
3 

90 

1 

1 

1 
90 

1 


ELEf  PSYCH  STAT   *' 

ELE>«  PSYCH  STAT   ' 

ELE^  PSYCH  -STAT  '  f 

ELEM  PSYCH  STAT 

LAB 

LAfl 

LAB 

T  TEA  '  '  ■ 

EXPERI^E^TAL  PSYCH 

ExPERl^E^^AL  psych 
EXPERI^£^^AL  psych 
EXPEPI^E^TAL  psych 

psych  test  £  MEAS 
LAB 

physiclogical  fsyc 
physiclccical  psyc 
internatl  behavicr 


2  HOUP  LAB  TBA 


1 

2 

90 


ABNCR»'AL  FSYCH 
ABNORMAL  FSYCH 
ABNCFfAL  FSYCH. 


PSYCH   445    HOME    SjTUDY    (2ir    l-PCiJ) 
PSYCH   450    HCME    STCDY    (210    HPCfi) 


PSYCH  450 
450 
450 
454 
454 
460 
460 
460 
491R 
491R 
491R 
491R 
49  5 
520 
530 
530 
550 
555 
560 
570 
5  80 
597R 
610 
630 

640  SEC  90 

PSYCH  640 
640 
641 
641 
645 
651 
662 
570 
670L 
670L 
678 
682 
682 
690 
695R 
699 
749R 
750 
751 
752 
753 
7B4R 
789R 
789R 
792R 
795R 
797R 
799 


1 

2 
90 
1 
90 
1 
2 
90 
1 
2 
3 
5 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


PERSCN 

PERSCN 

PERSCN 

PSYCH 

PSYCH 

PRIN  C 

PRIN  n 

PRIN  0 

PSYCHO 

PSYCip 

PSYCHC 

PSYCHC 

INCEPE 

ACV  DE 

THE  RE 

THE  RE 

PERSCN 

GRGLP 

LEARM 

COfPUT 

CU^PAR 

INDEPN 

HIST  S 

ATTITU 


AL  ITY 
AL  ITY 
ALITY 
CF  RE 
CF  RE 
F  LtA 
F  LEA 
F  LEA 
LCGY 
LCCY 
LCGY 
LCGY 
NDENT 
VEL^T 

s  sec 
s  sec 

ALITY 
CYNAf' 
NG  TE 
BFHA 
"iTIVE 
CNT  R 
YSTEf- 
CE    CH 


LIGIUN 

LIGIUN 

RNING 

RNING 

FNING 

SEMINAR 

SEMINAR 

SEMINAR 

SEMINAR 

•  READ 

L  PSYCH 
PSYCH 
FSYCH 
THEORY 

ICS 

ECRY 

V  SCI  EN 
PSYCH 

ESEARCH 

S  PSYCH 

ANGE 


4  HOU^S  LAB  TBA 


1 
90 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
I 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 


INTELLIG 

INTELLIG 

PERSLNAL 

PERSCNAL 

PROFESS 

PYSCHCPA 

CO^PLX  T 

ACV  STAT 

LAb 

LAB 

MFASUREM 

CHILE  Th 

CHILD  TH 

SEM  RESP 

INOEPENC 

MASTERS 

CLIMCS 

CLIMCAL 

CLIMCAL 

CLIMCAL 

HCSPITAL 

SENSITIV 

PRAC  THE 

PRAC  THE 

SFf  SCCI 

SEM  CLIN 

INOEP  RE 

CISSERTA 


FNCE  TES 
ENCE  TES 
ITY  TEST 
ITY  TEST 
FPCB  PSY 
THCLQGY 
HCLlGHT  P 
ISTICS  1 


CH 


RO 


ENT  TMFO 

ER  TECH 

ER  TECH 

CH  PPOBS 

ENT  READ 

THESIS 

fRACTICU 

INTERNS 

INTERNS 

INTERNS 

INTERNS 

ITY  TRAI 

FAFY-AUU 

PAPY-ACU 

AL  PSYCH 

ICAL  PSY 

SEARCH 

TICN 


RY 


PUBLIC  ADMIINISTRATIONI 


47108 
47116 
47128 
47138 
47146 
47158 
47168 
47178 
47189 
47199 
47209 
47219 
47229 
47239 
47249 
47259 
47269 
47270 
47280 


P  AOM  6U0 
601 
601 
602 
602 
603 
603 
603 
606 
607 
6  08 
609 
610 
610 
610 
640R 
541R 
642ft 
643R 


1 

1 

90 

I 

90 

1 

2 

90 

1 

1 

I 

1 

1 

2 

90 

90 

1 

1 

1 


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UUSNTITA 
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CRGAN2TN 
UPGANZTN 
PU6L  PES 
PUBL  PER 
PL8L  PER 
AOMN  AN 
PURL  FCC 
CNTMP  IS 
PRACTICL 
PRCJ  IN 
PRUJ  IN 
PRCJ  IN 
PR06RA^ 
FINANC  f 
COLLCCUI 
DIRECTED 


i  PUBL  ADM 
TIVE  ANALY 
TIVE  ANALY 
L  ANALYSIS 
I  ANALYSIS 
SCNNEL  AOM 
SCNNEL  ADM 
SCNNEL  ACM 
ALYSIS 
ICY  DEVELP 
SUES  I.  ACM 
K  FLBL  AD^^ 

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FLBLIC  AOM 
FLBLIC  AOM 
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GT    FUR    AUM 
LM 
READINGS 


c.CO    TC      9.50    AM 
10. CO    TC    10.50    AM 


8. CO    TC 
•>.?0    TO 


e.50    AM 
7.00    PM 


icon    TC    12.00   N 
S.OO    TC    11.00    AM 
8. CO    TL)    10.00    AM 


8.00    TO     10.  or,    AM 
I.IO    TC       2.00    PM 


1.10  TO 

5. CO  lu 

11.10  TC 

11.10  ^a 


3.00    PM 
7.3C    PM 
12.00    N 
1.00    PM 


11.10    TO    12.0"    N 

5.00    TC      7.30    PM 
12.10    TO       1.00    PM 


1.10  TO  2.00  PM 
2.10  TC  3.00  PM 
5.CC    TC       7.33    PM 


11.10 
2 

7 


TO 
10  TC 
45    TC 


.00    TC 
.45    TO 


9, 

7, 

E.OO    TC 

9. 

5, 

9. CO  TC 
10.00  TC 
12.10    TU 

1.10    TO 


.15    PM 
.50    AM 


.00 
.00 


12.00    N 

3.00    PM 
10, 
9 

25    PM 

50    AM 

50    AM 

30    PM 

50    AM 

10.5'^    AM 

l.OO    PM 

2.00    PM 


11.10    TO    12.00   N 
12.45     10      2.00    PM 


1.10    TO 
8. CO    TO 


2.00    PM 
8.50    AM 


10. CC  TC    10.50    AM 

12.10  TC       1.00    PM 

«.30  TC    10.00    AM 

8.00  TC    10. OC    AM 

9. CO  TO      9.50    AM 

11.10  TO    12.00    N 


R.CO 

5. CO 

fi.CO 

2.10 

9,00 

2.10 

3.10 

IC.CC 

3.10 

3.10 

I.IO 

10.00 

10.00 

1.10 


TO  10. 

TO  7, 

TC  10, 

TO  4, 

TO  9, 

TC  3. 

TO  5, 

TO  10. 

TO  5, 

TO  5, 

TC  2, 

TC  12. 

TO  12, 

TC  2, 


00  AM 

00  PM 

OO  AM 

00  PM 

50  AM 

00  PM 

no  PM 

50  AM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

00  PM 

OC  N 

00  N 

i,o  PM 


)  .ir  TO  3.00  PM 

3.10  TU  4.00  PM 

3.10  TO  4.0C  PM 

12.10  TC  1.00  PM 

3.10  TC  4.00  PM 


7.30  TC 
1.10  TO 
6.30  TCI 
I.IC  TO 
6.30  TO 
1.10  TC 
5.30  TO 
6.3C  TO 


00  AM 

50  PM 
00  PM 
33  PM 
CO  PM 
O'l  PM 
00  PM 
"0  PM 


6.30  TO  10.00  AM 
1.30  TO  2.30  PM 
3.10  TO   4.30  PM 


l.n  TO 

6.30  TC 

6.30  TU 

ft. 30  TO 

1.10  TC 

3. 10  TO 


3.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
2. 3"  PM 
5.00  PM 


M  k 
M  h 
M  W 
M  VI 
TH 
T 
TH 


T  TH 

M  w  F 

T  TH 
TH 

M  M 

F 

T  TH 

M 

M  V>  F 


M  k  F 
M  »  F 
U 


M 

M 

W 

T  T 

W 

M  W 

M  k 

TH 

TH 

M 

M 

TH 

T  B 


h  F 
h  F 


h  E 
TH 

W  F 
M  F 

In 

M  F 
TH 
TH 
6  A 
^  H 
In    F 


T 

M 

M 

T 

M 

M 

M 

M 

TH 

TH 

h  V. 


TH 


TH 
W  F 

M  F 
h 
W  F 


U  A 
B  A 


TH 


M 
T 

T 
M 

V 
T 
TH 
TH 
T  TH 

M  U 

M  V. 

TBA 

TH 

T 

T 

T 

M  M 

TH 

TBA 


1227 
1227 
1227 
1227 
1227 
1227 
1227 


340 
1317 
1317 
3245 
1227 
1227 
1317 
340 
235 


SHIC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 


BRMB 
■SFLC' 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
BRMB 
ESC 


1205  SFLC 
1121  SFLC 
1317   SFLC 


115 
1103 
3215 
1121 
1205 
3215 

213 

231 
13058 
13C5B 
13050 
13"56 

257 
1121 
E355 
235 
218 
1101 
1223 
1317 


3270   SFLC 
1319R  SFLC 


257 
|1305B 
1319A 

155 
1305R 

257 

2307 

3246 

1227 

1227 

1227 

257 

257 

149 


EOLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
EOLC 
MARB 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 

EDLC 

SFLC 

HFAC 

ESC 

EDLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 


EOLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

JKB 

SFLC 

EOLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

EDLC 

EDLC 

JKB 


(:249   AS8 

257   EDLC 

257   EDLC 

1305B  SFLC 

1319A  SFLC 


248 

135 

331 

256 

231 

ft071 

A173 

A173 

2310 

A003 

3  55 

295 
104 
104 
257 
135 
115 


MARD 

MCKB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

JKB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKEA 

SFLC 

JKRA 

ESC 

MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MSCB 
MCKB 
JKB 


LAB  INCLUDED 


WAJORS 
MAJORS 
^AJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 
MAJORS 


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ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
ONLY 
(JNLY 
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ONLY 
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32 

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BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

n.ic 

TC 

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M    k> 

273 

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121 

33 

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BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

11.10 

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M    W 

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46423 

121 

34 

INTRC 

PCCK 

Cf 

^DRM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

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M    V> 

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35 

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BCCK 

OF 

KCSH 

2 

11. 1" 

in 

1 2 .  tn 

N 

M    W 

215 

JS8 

STAFC 

4e<i<>'> 

121 

36 

INTRC 

eCCK 

OF 

^ORM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

348 

MARH 

PAU'miN     4J 

^a'iSA 

121 

37 

INTRC 

CCCK 

CF 

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2 

11.1) 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

25 

JKH 

PANKHEAI    RE 

4346<i 

121 

38 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.'^0 

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T     TH 

748 

MARB 

STIFF 

48474 

121 

39 

INTRC 

bCCK 

or 

fCf 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

176 

JSP 

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48484 

121 

40 

INTRC 

DCCK 

CF 

F.OKM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T     TH 

324 

MARB 

STIFF 

484  <;4 

121 

41 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

fORM 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T     TH 

373 

MAwn 

FUOAL    J    P 

48504 

121 

42 

INTRC 

eccK 

cr 

MORM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T     TH 

77  0 

JS9 

STAFF 

48514 

121 

43 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

12.  IC 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M    V 

176 

JS8 

ST4FP 

48524 

121 

44 

INTRO 

BCCK 

CF 

MORi'1 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    V. 

770 

JSB 

MCSHRVY    <    H 

48535 

121 

45 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.10 

TO 

l.IO 

PM 

M     h 

240 

JSP 

CALL    \    0 

4*}545 

121 

46 

INTRC 

RCCK 

CF 

VCRM 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    Vi 

215 

JSB 

ST  IFF 

4»b55 

121 

47 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MOMM 

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12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M    V. 

2320B 

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48565 

121 

48 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

T     TH 

27" 

JSB 

ST^pe 

48575 

121 

49 

INTRC 

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CF 

F'ORM 

2 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

215 

JSB 

STAFF 

48565 

121 

50 

INTRC 

PCtK 

CF 

MURM 

2 

T    B    A 

NURSES    ONLY 

ST^FF 

48595 

121 

51 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.10 

TC 

Li-'O 

PN 

T    TH 

179 

JSB 

STIFF 

486C5 

121 

52 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

f.ORM 

2 

12.10 

TC 

I. 00 

PM 

T    TH 

167 

MCK8 

BARRETT     1    J 

48615 

121 

53 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

fORM 

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12.10 

TC 

l.OC 

PM 

T    TH 

158 

JSB 

STAFF 

48626 

121 

54 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

T    TH 

205 

JSB 

STAFF 

4863  6 

121 

55 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

l.IO 

TO 

2. no 

PM 

M     k 

205 

JSP 

ST>FF 

48646 

121 

56 

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BOCK 

CF 

MORM 

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1.10 

TO 

2.0C 

PM 

M    W 

250 

JSB 

LAURIT^EN    K 

48656 

121 

57 

INTRO 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

I.IQ 

TO 

2.10 

PM 

M     » 

323 

MARB 

STAFF 

46666 

121 

58 

INTRO 

BCCK 

CF 

MlJRM 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.10 

PM 

M    k< 

270 

JSB 

HENTLEY    ^    t 

4B676 

121 

59 

INTRC 

flCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

M    k 

215 

JSB 

CtOK    \    1) 

48686 

121 

60 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

l.IO 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

T     TH 

234 

MARB 

CHiJ-(C.»    S    R 

4e6?6 

121 

61 

INTRC 

PCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T     TH 

270 

JSB 

FUGAL    J    » 

48706 

121 

62 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

f 

l.IO 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T     TH 

445 

MARB 

PARRSTf    I    J 

48717 

121 

63 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MURM 

2 

1  .10 

TC 

2.'"'0 

PM 

T     TH 

324 

MAKP 

STAFF 

46727 

121 

64 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T     TH 

774 

MARB 

SHIPL.TS    L    G 

48737 

121 

65 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MO^M 

2 

1.10 

TO 

l.'^O 

PM 

M    t. 

261 

MCKB 

SK3USF  i    W   C 

48747 

121 

66 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

M     V 

158 

JSB 

PARRCM    H    H 

48757 

121 

67 

INTRO 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

M     M 

270 

JSH 

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48767 

121 

68 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CE 

MORM 

2 

2.1C 

TO 

3.0" 

PM 

M     k 

261 

MCKR 

skjusei^  •«  c 

48777 

121 

69 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MURM 

2 

c 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    h 

775 

JSP 

STAFF 

48787 

121 

70 

INTRC 

ECCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    W 

?15 

JSB 

CCCK    A    J 

487S7 

121 

71 

INTRC 

ECCK 

CF 

fORM 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

M    k 

179 

JSB 

ST«FF 

48808 

121 

72 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

M    V< 

176 

JSP 

PATC1    <    C 

48818 

121 

73 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

^ORM 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

3  24 

MARB 

FUGAL    J    " 

48828 

121 

74 

INTRC 

PCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

I     TH 

748 

MARR 

STAFc 

48E38 

121 

75 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

^ORK 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.O0 

PM 

T     TH 

373 

MARP 

SHIELJS    L    G 

48848 

121 

76 

INTRC 

BCCK 

OF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

215 

JSP 

PAIR.)    J    ^ 

48858 

121 

77 

INTI.C 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T    TH 

270 

JSB 

PAPSCMS    R    E 

48868 

121 

78 

INTRO 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

M     k 

27" 

JSB 

ST\FF 

48878 

121 

79 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

M     U 

156 

JSB 

STAFC 

48888 

121 

80 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

240 

JSB 

STAFF 

46898 

121 

81 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2' 

3.10 

TC 

4.O0 

PV 

T    TH 

179 

JSB 

STAPF 

48SC9 

121 

82 

INTRO 

BCCK 

OF 

MORM 

2 

3.10 

TC 

4.O0 

PM 

T    TH 

176 

JSB 

SPi^A^S    I 

48919 

121 

83 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

270 

JSB 

STAFF 

48929 

121 

84 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

4.10 

TO 

5."0 

PM 

M    k 

270 

JSP 

STAFF 

4893S 

121 

85 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

4.10 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

M    h 

225 

JSP 

STJC^ 

4894  9 

121 

86 

IMRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

4.10 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

T     TH 

770 

JSB 

STAFF 

48959 

121 

87 

INTRC 

ECCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

4.10 

TC 

5.00 

PM 

T     TH 

162 

JSP 

STAFF 

48969 

121 

90 

INTRO 

DCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

7.45 

TO 

9.25 

PM 

W 

176 

JSB 

E 

HARRIS    J    ^ 

48989 

121 

92 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

7.45 

TC 

9.25 

PM 

TH 

176 

JSB 

E 

TAYLOR    ^ 

47765 

121 

GA 

INTRC 

ECCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

F 

8. CO 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

158 

JSB 

GEN    COLL    ONLY 

TAYLIR    H   L 

47775 

121 

G8 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

? 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

158 

JSP 

GEN   COLL    ONLY 

TAYI.T',    H    L 

47785 

121 

GC 

INTRO 

PCCK 

CF 

M3RM 

2 

9.00 

TC 

9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

740 

JSP 

GEN    COLL    ONLY 

PETERSEN    "tS 

47795 

121 

GO 

INTRO 

tCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

10.00 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M    t. 

158 

JSB 

GEN    COLL    ONLY 

PETERSEN    ij 

47805 

121 

GE 

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CF 

FORM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

158 

JSP 

GFN    CULL    ONLY 

TAYLTR    H   L 

47816 

121 

GF 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

74" 

JSB 

GfN    COLL    ONLY 

PETERSEM   MJ 

47826 

121 

GG 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    V 

158 

JSB 

GEN    COLL    ONLY 

LOFORIE-^   CC 

47836 

121 

6H 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.1" 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

T     TH 

740 

JSB 

GCN   COLL    ONLY 

RAIv*SR    J    C 

47846 

121 

GI 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2."0 

PM 

T     TH 

156 

JSB 

GEN   COLL    ONLY 

RlOP/    -A    0 

4785* 

121 

GJ 

INTRC 

BOOK 

CF 

FiOHM 

2 

*■ 

2.10 

TO 

3."0 

PM 

T    TH 

158 

JSd 

GEN   COLL    ^NLY 

WHET  TEN    L    3 

47866 

121 

GK 

INTRO 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.03 

PM 

T    TH 

240 

JSB 

GEN   COLL    ONLY 

TI\GEY    0 

47987 

121 

RB 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

F    S 

8. CO 

TC 

8.50 

*M 

MTkTH 

255 

JSB 

RTRNI    MISSlONAPIfi 

> 

CHcSSMXN    PR 

47997 

121 

RC 

INTRC 

POCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

Art 

M     ta 

215 

JSB 

RTRN    MlSSICNARIh 

S 

PFA^SCN    .;    L 

48C09 

121 

RU 

INTRC 

BCCK 

GF 

MORM 

2 

9.CC 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

176 

JSP 

OTRN    MISSIONARIF 

s 

OE A-^SC. 'I    :   L 

48019 

121 

RE 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

9.C0 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

373 

MARB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

s 

NY»AN    •*    S 

48029 

121 

RE 

INTRC 

PCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

10. CO 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    V. 

176 

JSB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

s 

PF\RSC><    -,   L 

48039 

121 

RG 

INTRC 

DCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    M 

167 

MCKB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

5 

PFIF«SCM    HO 

4bC49 

121 

KH 

INTRC 

eccK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

363 

MARP 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

5 

PFfE^SCX    HC 

48059 

121 

PI 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

12.10 

TC 

1.00 

PM 

M    M 

275 

JSB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

5 

OANKHEAJ    RE 

48C69 

121 

RJ 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

1.10 

TC 

2.00 

PM 

M    K 

158 

JSB 

RTRN    MISSICNARIE 

5 

HARRIS    J     ^ 

48C79 

121 

RK 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

P    F 

I.IC 

TO 

2. 01 

PM 

MTkTH 

1101 

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RTRN    MISSICNARIE 

S 

PFARS'):^    T    L 

48C80 

121 

RL 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

F    S 

1.10 

TO 

2."0 

PM 

MTkTH 

llCl 

SFLC 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

s 

PEARSON    G    L 

48C90 

121 

RM 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3.O0 

PM 

M     k 

373 

MARB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

s 

STAFF 

48100 

121 

RN 

INTRC 

ECCK 

CF 

FORM 

2 

2.1'^ 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T     TH 

231 

MARB 

RTRN    MISSIONARIE 

5 

^Y•^N  ^  s 

48979 

121H 

91 

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MORM 

2 

6.  CO 

TO 

7.40 

PM 

TH 

245 

JSB 

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121h 

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CF 

MORM 

2 

7.00 

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7.50 

AM 

T     TH 

AC88 

JKBA 

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RIROLE    C    C 

47886 

121H 

HB 

INTRO 

ECCK 

CF 

NORM 

2 

7. CO 

TO 

7.50 

AM 

T    TH 

270 

JS3 

HONORS 

DRC»C>I    3   L 

47896 

121H 

HC 

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FORM 

2 

8. CO 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

253 

MARP 

HONORS 

STAFC 

479C7 

121H 

HO 

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PCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

8.00 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

363 

MARB 

HONORS 

ST»FF 

47917 

121H 

HE 

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FORM 

2 

9.CC 

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9.50 

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M    W 

7260 

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121H 

HE 

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BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

9.  CO 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

270 

JSB 

HON'JKS 

MAOSJN    T    G 

47937 

121H 

HG 

INTRC 

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CF 

MORM 

2 

10. CO 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M     k 

1103 

SFLC 

HONORS 

PACE    G    A 

47947 

121H 

HH 

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CF 

MORM 

2 

10.  CO 

TO 

10  .  50 

AM 

M     k 

2320A 

SFLC 

HONORS 

ST\FF 

47957 

121H 

HI 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MURM 

2 

10.03 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

W    F 

54 

JKR 

HONORS 

WAR^E*    C    T 

4  796  7 

121H 

HJ 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

226" 

SFLC 

HONORS 

HAFE  ■!    3    J 

479  77 

121H 

HK 

INTRC 

BCCK 

CF 

MORM 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.30 

PM 

T    TH 

775 

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HONORS 

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8.50 

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9.00 

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9.50 

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49021 

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PM 

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6.00 

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6.00 

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49223 
49233 
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91  INTRC    HCLK     CF  MORM 

92  INTRC    MFCK    CF  ^■n<<t^ 

93  INTRL    fiCLK    CF  ^OI<M 

:    STllliy     (210    FKCBI 


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211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
211 
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REL  212  HGM 


REL 


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REL  231  SE 


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REL 


231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
231 
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231 
231 
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231 
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12 
13 
14 
15 
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17 
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TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
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TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
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TESTAMENT 
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TESTAMENT 
TESTAMbNT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 
TESTAMENT 


NEW  TESTAMENT 


MR,  90 


FOR 


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GOSP 
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GCSP 
GOSP 
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GCSP 
GCSF 
GOSP 
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GCSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GCSP 
GUSP 
GOSP 
GCSP 
GOSP 
GOSP 
GCSP 
GCSP 
GOSP 
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FRINC 
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FRINC 
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PRINC 
PRINC 
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PRINC 
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GEN  COLL  ONLY 
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SEC 

CESCPIPTION 

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1^     K 

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REL    232    HC 

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90 
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E    STL 

GCSP    PKI^C    PHACT 
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DY    (210    l-PCB) 

2 

F 

7.45 

TO 

9.25 

PM 

h 

215 

JSO 

e 

Cf  IK    4    .1 

50369 

REL         261 

I 

INTRO    GENEALGOY     I 

2 

8.00 

TO 

R.51 

AM 

M    W 

210 

JSB 

ST'=7JSC^    JG 

50399 

261 

2 

INTRC    CtNEALGGY     1 

2 

8.CC 

TO 

8.50 

AM 

T    TH 

210 

JSB 

J 

STEV^SCM   J5 

50409 

261 

3 

INTRO    GthFALOGY    1 

2 

S.CO 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

265 

MSCO 

PRATT    0    M 

5C41C 

261 

4 

INTRC    GErEALOGY    I 

2 

9.rc 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

M    k 

210 

jsn 

STEV<JSCN    jr. 

50420 

261 

5 

INTRC    GE^£ALOGY    I 

2 

9.00 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

211 

JSt( 

STE7  1SC>I   Jf, 

5043C 

261 

6 

INTRC    GEhEALQGV     1 

2 

11.10 

TC 

12.no 

N 

T    TH 

210 

JSfl 

STEVENSON    3 

50440 

261 

7 

INTRC    GENEALOGY    1 

2 

1 1  .  IC 

TO 

12.00 

N 

T    TH 

HOI 

SFLC 

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50450 

261 

8 

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2 

12.10 

TO 

1.00 

PM 

M    W 

275 

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50460 

261 

9 

INTRC    GENEALOGY     1 

2 

I.IC 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

T    TH 

2  52 

MARB 

FLICK    R    C 

50470 

261 

10 

INTRC    GENEALOGY     1 

2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

K     W 

234 

MARB 

PRITT    0    h 

504tlO 

261 

11 

INTRC    GfcNEALJGY     1 

2 

3.1" 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

274 

MARB 

FLIC<    R    '. 

5C49C 

261 

12 

JNTRL     Gt^EAL0GY     1 

2 

4.10 

TO 

5.00 

PM 

M    k 

253 

MARB 

JOH4n|5C<   CE 

50501 

261 

90 

INTRC    GENEALOGY    1 

2 

5.51 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

TH 

-210 

JSB 

E 

STEVJSC<    JG 

53511 

261 

91 

INTRC    GENEALOGY    1 

2 

5.50 

TO 

7.30 

PM 

W 

445 

MAKU 

E 

eLCXH»<(    V    3 

50369 

261 

GA 

INTRC    GENEALOGY     1 

2 

11.10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    h 

275 

MAR  6 

GEN    COLL    ONLY 

BLCX.M>i    V    B 

50379 

261H 
REL    301    H0^ 

HA 
E    STU 

INTRC    GENEALOGY    1 
SY     (210    F.RCBI 

2 

9.0C 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

A096 

JKBA 

HONORS 

BLCXHA1    V    « 

494  8  6 

REL         301 

1 

THE    CLE    TESTAMENT 

2 

8. CO 

TC 

8.50 

AM 

M    M 

215 

JSB 

KFSFi<VY    K    F 

49496 

301 

2 

THE    OLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

8.00 

TO 

18.50 

AM 

T    TH 

240 

JSB 

' 

MESE^VY    K    M 

49506 

301 

3 

THE    CLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

9. CO 

TC 

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AM 

M    k 

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JSB 

R4S.'«USE>I    £7 

49516 

301 

4 

THE    OLD    TESTAMENT 

2 

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TO 

2.00 

PM 

T     TH 

162 

JSB 

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49527 

301 

5 

THE    CLD    TESTAMENT 

2 

^ 

12.10 

TO 

l.on 

PM 

T    TH 

374 

MARB 

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49537 

301 

6 

THE    OLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

p 

11  .10 

TO 

12.00 

N 

M    V> 

324 

MARS 

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49547 

301 

7 

THE    CLO    TESTAMENT 

2 

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11.10 

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12.00 

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M    V. 

176 

JSB 

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49557 

301 

8 

TEE    OLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

1.10 

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PM 

T     TH     ' 

1719 

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49567 

301 

9 

THE    CLD    TESTAMENT 

2 

1.10 

TO 

2. CO 

PM 

T    TH 

261 

MCK9 

SKO'ISEN    H    C 

49577 

301 

10 

TEE    CLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

2.10 

TC 

3. no 

PM 

M     Vi 

245 

JSB 

ST»FF 

49567 

301 

11 

THE    OLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

2.10 

TO 

3.00 

PM 

T     TH 

176 

JSB 

PATCI    R    C 

49597 

301 

12 

THE    OLC    TESTAMENT 

2 

3.10 

TC 

4.00 

PM 

M    V< 

248 

MARB 

SKCUSEN    *   C  1 

49607 

301 

90 

THE    OLD    TESTAMENT 

2 

7.45 

TC 

9.25 

PM 

W 

275 

JSB 

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49476 

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2 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    W 

115 

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50541 

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210 

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8.00 

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8.50 

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275 

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PETERSEN    "J    j 
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50571 

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348 

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324 

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8.50 

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T    TH 

245 

JSB 

PORTER    L    C 

50591 

324 

6 

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2 

9.O0 

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9.50 

AM 

M    Vt 

167 

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ANORUS     i    L 

50602 

324 

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2 

9. 00 

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9.50 

AM 

M    V> 

205 

JSB 

TU<NER    R 

50612 

324 

8 

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2 

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9.50 

AM 

T     TH 

166 

HGB 

BURTON    4    P       i 

50622 

324 

9 

COCTRINECCCVENANTS 

2 

F 

9.  CO 

TO 

9.50 

AM 

T    TH 

A076 

JKRA 

CHFFSM4M    PS     ' 

50632 

324 

10 

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2 

10.00 

TC 

10.50 

AM 

M     t. 

265 

SFH 

ANCERSCM    43 

5064  2 

324 

11 

DOCTRINE tCCVENANTS 

2 

10.00 

TO 

10.50 

AM 

M    V. 

167 

MCKB 

&NCRJS    H   L 

50652 

324 

12 

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2 

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10. CO 

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10.50 

AM 

M    l> 

205 

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50662 

324 

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2 

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TO 

4.00 

PM 

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440 

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50672 

324 

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2 

11.10 

TC 

12.00 

N 

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205 

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50682 

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2 

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50693 

324 

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215 

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324 

21 

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2 

12.10 

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1.00 

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50753 

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1.00 

PM 

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261 

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50763 

324 

23 

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2 

1.10 

TO 

2.00 

PM 

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245 

JSB 

BO«EN    W    0 

50773 

324 

24 

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2 

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2.10 

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3.00 

PM 

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205 

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TURNER    R 

50784 

324 

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3.0c 

PM 

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167 

MCKB 

BARRETT    I    J 

5C794 

324 

26 

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2.10 

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3.00 

PM 

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245 

JSB 

PETE<SCN    H) 

50804 

324 

27 

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2 

3.10 

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275 

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28 

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2 

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PM 

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245 

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nOiie-i    H    0 

50624 

324 

29 

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2 

3.10 

TO 

4.00 

PM 

T    TH 

215 

JSB 

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50634 

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210 

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725 

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158 

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158 

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49638 

327 

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324 

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49646 

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176 

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261 

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49698 

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240   JSB 


710   JSB 


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MCKR 
MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKH 
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216  MCKB 
216  MCKB 
216   MCKB 


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255   ESC 


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INTRC 
IMPC 
IMRC 
INTRC 
INTRU 


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sec 

src 
sec 
sec 
sec 
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sec 
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sec 
sec 
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INCV    wRK 
INUV    WRK 
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I.MLV    WRK 
GPP    V»K 
GRP    l-K 
CRP    WK 
GRP    WK 
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SnC    380    HOM    SnOY    (21?    HRCf) 


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1 
2 


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3B3 
383 
366 


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1 
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1 

2 

90 


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403 
403 
403 
403 
404 
494 
404 
40S 
405 
405 
420 
426 
449 
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460 
460 
460 
460 
491 
491 
501 
512 
516 
524 
5  30 
530 
543 
543 
543 
552 
560 
561 
571 
591 
595 
596 
5  96 
060 
690 
691 
694 
695 
697 
699 
796 
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101 

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fARR  FAf  tv    snc 

MAKR  FA^  &f   sue 
ftRo.   FA^  AK  sue 

VARH  FAM  AC  sue 
CFV  CF  sec  THEl.PY 
Drv  CF  sec  ThECkY 
CFV  CF  sec  TFtCRY 

sec   SYSTF^s  anal 

snc    SYSTEMS    ANAL 
SOC    SYSTEMS    ANAL 
PrPULATICN    PFOUS 
sec    LRBAK    LIFF 
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Sk    FLD    E>f     sec    WRK 
SR    FLU    F>P    snc    WRK 
SR    FLO    E>P    StX    WRK 
SP    FLC    EXP    sec    WRK 
SP    FLO    E>F    sec    WRK 
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SENIfR    SEMNAR 

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SUCILLCGY  Cf  PEL 
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THCOPY  PES  SOC  PSY 
SCCIAL  LEGISLATION 
SOCIAL  IFGISLATICM 
SOCIAL  LEGISLATICN 
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SPEC  PES  fPCBLEMS 
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PEG  SPAN  FCR  GPACS 

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1ST  YR  SPANISH 

1ST  YR  SPANISH 

1ST  YR  SPANISH 

IST  YR  SPANISH 

1ST  YR  SfAMSH 

1ST  YK  SPANISH 


9.0^  TO  11.00  AM 
1.10  TO  S.^O  P" 
6.00  TO  10.00  PM 


TO 
10 


7. CO  TC 

12.1'*  TO 

3.10  TO 

5.00  TO 

a.^.o  TC 
n.r 
2.i; 

4.rn  TO 

4.30  TO 

7.00  TO 

1 1.1"  TC 

12.10  T) 

4.10  TO 

6.CC  TO 


7.50  Art 
I. on  PM 
4.00  PM 
7.30  PM 
8.50  AM 

12.ro  N 
3.00  PM 
5.30  ?•'. 
7.00  PM 
7.50  AM 

12.00  M 
l.OC  PM 
5.00  PM 
R.30  PM 


11.10  TO  12.00  N 

3.10  TO   4.0C  PM 
S.O""  TO   7.30  PM 


II .10  TO  12.00  N 
5.3'^  TO   7.00  PM 
1.10  TC   2.00  PM 


S.rr  TC   9.50  AM 
7.45  TO  10.15  PM 


V.OO  10  9.50  AM 
1. 10  TO  Z.r^O  PM 
4.30  TC   7.00  PH 


11.10  TO 

2.10  TO 

2.10  TC 

5.20  TO 

ei30  TO 

11.10  TC 

5.CC  TO 

10.00  TC 

12.10  TC 

5.00  TC 

3.10  TO 

1.10  TC 

10. CO  ir 

7.:0  TO 

4.10  TC 

4.10  TU 

5.10  TO 

5. CO  TO 

2.10  TO 

5.20  TO 

4.n  TO 

9. CO  TO 

9.00  TC 

12.10  TC 

12.45  TC 

1.10  TC 

7.rc  TO 

4.10  TO 
6.00  TO 
n.lC  TO 
10. 0''  TO 
3.10  TO 
l.IO  TO 
2.10  TO 


12.00  % 

4.0"  PM 

3.00  PM 

7."0  PM 

10.00  AM 

12.30  PM 

7.30  PM 

10.50  AM 

1.0'>  PM 

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5.30  PM 

2.0C  PM 

10.50  AM 

9.00  AM 

ft. 00  PM 

6.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

7.00  PM 

4.00  PM 

7."0  PM 

5.00  PM 

9.50  AM 

9.50  AM 

1.00  PH 

2.10  PM 

2.00  PM 

9.0O  AM 

6."0  PM 

7.40  PM 

12.00  H 

10.5"  AM 

5."0  PM 

2.00  PM 

4.00  PM 


3.C0  TC  5.-'0  PM 

9.00  TC  9.5"  AM 

3.10  IC  5.O0  PM 

3.10  TC  5.00  PM 

1.10  TU  2.00  PM 

2.  10  TO  3.00  PM 


5.:o  TC 
7. CO  TO 
7.CC  TO 
4.10 
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9.  CO 
9. CO 


7.00  PM 
7.50  AM 
7.50  AH 
5.00  PM 
TO  10.30  AM 
TC  9.50  AM 
9.5"  AM 


TO 


TO 
11.10  TU  12.0"  N 


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M  W 
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M  TM 

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OAILY 

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OAIIV 

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r 

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1219 

Aoes 

1219 
1125 
1223 

448 
F323 
2241 
A060 
3215 
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264 
2236 


231 

373 

1121 


JKB 

JKRA 

JKB 


SFLC 
JKOA 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
JRCl 
HFAC 
SFIC 
JKrtA 
SFLC 
JKB  A 
SFLC 
MSCB 
SFLC 


MARB 
MARR 
SFLC 


F201  HFAC 
23208  SFLC 
2320B  SFLC 


3215 
A034 


SFLC 
JKBA 


116   JKR 

25   JKB 

406"   JKbA 


115 

275 

?22e 

AOflS 

25 

6* 

163 

1205 

1219 

1245 

A018 

235 

166 

131 

3215 

A043 

3215 

A043 

331 

AOse 

257 
F201 
A071 
A153 
1121 
1125 
1205 
1205 
1223 
A173 
3270 
115 
390 
1223 


2310 
1223 
1121 
1121 

44  8 


JKI) 

MARB 

SFLC 

JKHA 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

JKbA 

ESC 

HGB 

JKB 

SFLC 

JKBA 

SFLC 

JKBA 

MSCB 

JKUA 

HSCB 

HFAC 

JKBA 

JKBA 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

srcc 

JKRA 

SFLC 

JKB 

ESC 

SFLC 


SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 
SFLC 

JRCL 
JRCL 


1245 
213 
121 

1317 

330 

54 

115 

3241 


SFLC 
HCKB 
KSCB 
SFLC 

eoLC 

JKB 

MCK8 

SFLC 


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SEC 

CFSCRIPTION 

HH 

P    K 

TAUGHT 

pncM 

—  BLDG 

ENRULL«FNT 

OR    FEE 

TEACHER 

53527 

SPAN      101 

8 

1ST    YR    SPANISH 

^ 

11.10 

TO 

12.00   N 

DAILY 

?14 

MCKB 

TAYL  1<    J     S 

53J3  7 

101 

9 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

12.  IC 

TC 

l.O"-'    PM 

DAILY 

214 

MCKB 

STACP 

53J47 

IJl 

10 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

12.10 

TU 

1.00     PM 

DAILY          |A043 

JKHA 

STIFP 

53557 

101 

11 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

12. IC 

TC 

1.0"    PM 

DAILY 

363 

MARR 

ST'kFP 

5356  7 

101 

12 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

1  .10 

TC 

2.0'"    PM 

DAILY         P72n 

HFAC 

STAFf 

53578 

101 

13 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

I. 10 

TC 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

385 

H63 

STIFF 

535be 

101 

14 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

2.1C 

TC 

3.00    PM 

L^AILY 

280 

ESC 

ST\FF 

53596 

101 

15 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

2.ir 

TO 

3."''     PM 

DAILY 

?71 

MSCU 

STAEi^ 

53608 

101 

16 

1ST    Yk     SPANISH 

4 

2.10 

TC 

3. on    PM 

DAILY 

361 

MARH 

STAFF 

53618 

101 

17 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

3.10 

TC 

4,00    PM 

DAILY         Ia159 

JKOA 

STAPH 

53629 

101 

18    ;    1ST     YR     SPANISH 

4 

3.10 

TC 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

266 

MSCB 

- 

STiFF 

53638 

101      i       19    ■   1ST    YR    SPANISH 

4 

4.10 

TC 

5. PA     |»N 

DAILY 

?23 

MCKB 

STAF'= 

53648 

101 

20 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

4.10 

TU 

5.00    PM 

DA  I  L  Y 

211 

MCKB 

ST4FF 

5365  6 

101 

90 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

5.20 

TO 

7.0")   PM 

M    TH 

1317 

SFLC 

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53669 

102 

1 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

I 

7.  CO 

TO 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

133 

MSCB 

ST1F  = 

53679 

102 

2 

1ST    YR    SPANISH 

4 

^ 

7.00 

TC 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

200 

MSCB 

ST^F'= 

53689 

102 

3 

ISr    YR     SPANISH 

4 

* 

8. CO 

TC 

8.5:     AM 

DAILY 

267 

HGn 

ST  AFC 

53699 

102 

4 

1ST     YR     SPANISH 

4 

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3.1C 

TC 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

3270 

SFLC 

ST  AFC 

53709 

102 

5    i  1ST    YR    SF4MSH 

4 

10.00 

TO 

10.50    AM 

M    h    F 

330 

EDLC       ACCELERATFIJ 

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53719 

102 

6    ;  1ST    YR    SPANISH 

4 

I 

12.10 

TC 

I. 00    PM 

DAILY 

133 

MSCB 

ST\F<= 

53729 

102 

7    ' 1ST    YR    SPANISH 

4 

*■ 

12.10 

TC 

1.00    PM 

DAI  LY 

299 

MSCB 

STAFf 

5373  9 

102 

8 

1ST    YR    SPANISH 

4 

1.10 

TC 

2.00    PM 

DAILY 

267 

MSCB 

STAFF 

53749 

102 

9 

1ST    YR    SPANISH 

4 

1.10 

TO 

2.03    PM 

DAILY 

A173 

JKBA 

STAFF 

5375C 

102 

10 

1ST     YR     SPANISH 

,4 

(^ 

2.1C 

TC 

3.00    PM 

DAILY 

115 

MCKB 

STAFF 

5376C 

102 

11 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

I 

2.10 

TC 

3.0C    PM 

DAILY 

133 

MSCB 

STAFF 

537  7  C 

102 

12 

1ST    YR     SPANISH 

4 

3.10 

TG 

4.00    PM 

DAILY 

A049 

JKBA 

STAFF 

5378C 

102 

13 

1ST     YR     SPANISH 

4 

4.10 

TO 

5.00    PM 

DAILY 

271 

MSCB 

1 

STAFF 

SPA^   201  HC 

ME    ST 

JCY     (210    HRCBI 

5379C 

SPAN      201 

1 

INTRN    REAJ    E    CCNV 

4 

7. CO 

TO 

7.50    AM 

DAILY 

211 

MCKB      i 

STAFF 

5380C 

201 

2 

INTRM    READ    £    CCNV 

4 

7.00 

TU 

7.5C    AM 

DAILY 

216 

MCKB 

ST\F>: 

5381C 

201 

3 

INTRM    REAC    £    CCNV 

4 

8. CO 

TL 

S.5C    AM 

DAILY 

135 

MSCB 

STAFF 

5332C 

201 

4 

INTRM    REAC    £    CCNV 

4 

9.00 

TO 

9.50    AM 

OAILY 

44 

JK9 

STAFF 

53830 

201 

5 

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4 

I          11.  in 

TO 

12.00    N 

DAILY 

323 

MCKB 

STAFF 

53841 

201 

6 

INTRM    REAC    £    CLNV 

4 

I            12.10 

TC 

1.00    PM 

DAILY 

r,2P5 

HFAC 

STAFP 

53851 

201                7    ;   INTRf    RFAC    C    CCNV 

4 

I            12.10 

TO 

l.CO    PM 

OAILY 

211 

MCKB 

STIFF 

53861 

201               8   i   IHIHf    REAC    t   CLNV 

4 

L              1.10 

TO 

2.00    PM 

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JKB 

MCKB 

JKB 

MCKB 

JKB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

CHLC 

TRLC 

CHLC 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

SFLC 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKR 

.'ICKB 

MSCB 

JKB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKHA 

JKRA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

MAHB 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKHA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKRA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKRA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

JKBA 

BRMB 

8RMR 

BRMB 

BRMB 

BRMB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

BRMB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MARB 

MARB 

MARB 

JKBA 

HGB 

HGB 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

JKB 

MCKB 


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LAS  INCLUDED 


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SMITH  RALPH 

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HARRISON  RO 

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E 

GALE  0  F 

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HAMM0N1  R  < 

E 

OVARO  G  F 

E 

CLARKE  4  J 

F 

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COTTRELL  iC 

E 

HYATT  N  F 

E 

CLARKE  4  J 

E 

COTTRELL  MC 

£ 

MORRILL  A  R 

E 

DOWNING  L  N 

E 

DOWNING  L  N 

E 

BAL4.MTYME  V 

E 

BENNIQ.M  3  C 

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BALANTY^E  V 

E 

RENNION  3  C 

E 

STAFF 

E 

STIFF 

E 

STAFF 

F 

STIFF 

E 

STAFF 

E 

STAFF 

E 

STAFF 

E 

STAFF 

E 

STAFF 

E 

STIFF 

E 

STIFF 

E 

TAYLOR  J 

E 

WAHL^IST  EF 

E 

THOMAS  J  A 

E 

HUNSAKER  OG 

E 

ESPLIN  R  S 

E 

HALL  3  H 

E 

ALDER  r    r. 

E 

MCKELLAR  JG 

E 

BEST  i3  S 

E 

RIDE  4H1URTE 

E 

WILLIIMS  RS 

E 

CLARK  3  3 

E 

EVANS  .1  L 

E 

HANKS  K  H 

E 

MORGAN  V  F 

E 

STAFF 

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MORGAN  V  F 

E 

RIGGS  F  P 

F 

RIGGS  J  R 

E 

HOLLINGSHDS 

E 

STAFF 

E 

SLAU3H  K 

E 

STAFF 

E 

SLIDE  J  K 

F 

GREEN  J  A 

F 

STAFF 

E 

PRATT  0  0 

E 

FLICK  R  C 

F 

POPE  A  W 

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JACKSON  R  H 

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BRIMHALL  WH 

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RRIMHALL  <*H 

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BUSHM\N  J  R 

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PAER  J  L 

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BULLOCK  <  C 

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INDEX 


21483 

ilia 

21756 
21807 
52C9C 
5210C 

52201 
!>22)2 
52303 
52313 
25674 
255H7 
25S«7 
26008 
26054 
2617C 
26291 
26403 
26413 
26423 
26473 
26494 
2665E 
26666 
26716 
26736 
26848 
26E5e 
26868 
26928 
26989 
27C00 
27C21 
27122 
27172 
27213 
27223 
27344 
27405 
27749 
27799 
26427 
28599 
28640 
2868C 
23700 
2t771 
28  791 
28811 
23832 
2889  2 
29005 
29Cli 
2902  5 
2904  5 
29055 
29065 
29C85 
29106 
29146 
29166 
29137 
29257 
29356 
29571 
30 1.9 1 
30231 
3C383 
20393 
30413 
30434 
30454 
30545 
30616 
3C777 
3C8Ce 
3C818 
30939 
30949 
30959 
30969 
3C979 
3C980 
30990 
31001 
31011 
31021 
31031 
31041 
31051 
31062 
31072 
31102 
31466 
31506 
31676 
31820 
32C94 
32114 
32134 
32266 
32357 
32680 
32731 


OEPT 


CATG 

NU 


GtRH 

GERf 

GER^ 

GERM 

GUICS 

GUICS 

GUIDS 

GUIOS 

GUIDS 

GUIOS 

GUIOS 

HLTH 

HLIh 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTH 

HLTh 

HLTH 

HISl 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HISI 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HIST 

HM  EC 

HORT 

HUM 

I  NO 

IND 

INU 

INO 

INI) 

IND 

IND 

INO 

INO 

INO 

INO 

IND 

INO 

IND 

IND 

INO 

IND 

INO 

IND 

IND 

INO 

INO 

INO 

KOREA 

LATIN 

LAW  E 

LAW 

LAW 

LArf 

LAW 

L  I 

L  I 

L  I 

LIB 

Lib 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

KATH 

KATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

KATt- 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 

MATH 


101 
201 
321 
326 
015 
014 
101 
101 
121 
121 
121 
121 
130 
130 
130 
325 
361 
362 
460 
465 
466 
561 
660 
110 
111 
120 
121 
170 
170 
170 
270 
323 
331 
333 
360 

366  ; 

378  ; 

379  I 
488  I 
490  ' 
650  ' 
112  I 
101  i 

105  ; 

100  : 

210  I 
250  i 

289    ; 

319  i 

365  i 
388  1 
460  i 
593A  i 
593B  i 
593C  I 

610  ; 

625  i 
630  : 
635  I 
694K 
695R  i 

698  I 

699  I 
131  I 
232  ! 
410  i 
340  i 
111 

101  ! 

101  1 

102  \ 
301  I 
302 
HI  I 
423  j 
642  i 

201  : 

211  I 
051 
090 
090 
097 
097 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
101 
105 
106 
108 
109 
111 
112 
113 
121 
141 
214 
305 
306 


SEC 


SPECKL  APFRUVAL  (EOUIP 


GER-CL 


-CLASS  FCE, 
ASS  FILLING 


CCUKSt 
DESCPIPTIUN 


90 
90 
90 
9-) 
90 
91 
90 
91 
91 
91 
92 
90 
93 
91 
92 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
91 
92 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
91 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
91 
90 
91 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 


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FIRST    AID    t    SAFETY 
PfRSCNAL     FtALTH 
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SAFETY    FCOCATICN 
SCH   HLTH    ELEM    TCHR 
SCH   HLTH    SEC    TCHRS 
LRUG    USE    t.    ABUSE 
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5.00 
4.10 
4.10 
5.20 
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6.  CO 
6.00 
4.10 

6.00 
4.10 
4.30 
4.30 
5.00 
5.00 
7.45 
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6.00 
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TO  10.15 
TO  7.30 
TC  7.00 
IC   7.30 


TO  10.15 


7.30 
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TC  9.30 
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10  10.00 
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7.00 
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MCKB 

MCKB 

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STIH 

STIH 

4KP 

JKB 

BRMB 

BR  MO 

BRMQ 

RB 

R8 

RB 

RH 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RH 

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MCKH 

JKBA 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MAPB 

HG8 

JKBA 

JKBA 

MCKB 

HGA 

JKB 

JKBA 

MAPB 

HG8 

MSCR 

MCKB 

JRCL 

SFLC 

CLFB 

JKBA 

SNL3 

SNLB 

SNLB 

SNL-B 

B31 

SNLB 

SNLB 

831 

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SNLB 

SNLB 

SNLB 

SNLB 

SNIB 

SNLB 

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120 

SNLB 

120 

SNLB 

225 

SNLB 

214 

MCKB 

212 

MCKB 

343 

MARB 

248 

MARB 

136 

MCKB 

348 

MARB 

367 

MCKB 

524 

JRCL 

526 

JRCL 

526 

JRCL 

524 

JRCL 

56  5 

JRCL 

295 

MSCfl 

104 

MSCR 

104 

MSCfl 

135 

MSCB 

135 

MSCB 

108 

MSCB 

267 

MSCB 

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116 

MSCB 

120 

MSCB 

134 

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136 

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201 

MSCB 

261 

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MSCB 

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JKBA 

295 

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111 

MSCB 

203 

MSCB 

265 

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109 

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100 

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STAFF 

ST4FF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ST\FF 

STAEF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ST»FF 

STAFF 

ST\HH 

STAFF 

STAFF 


<    O 


INDEX 


ObPT 


C4T& 
NO 


SFC 


tf.LlfSF 


(  R 
E  I 

P  K 


CLASS-ITKino 


TAYS  , 
TAUr.Ht 


ROOM — HLDG 


SPECIAL 
FNRnLL>^ENT 


APPROV 
OR  FEF 


FHACHFR 


32761 
32t22 
33t2? 
3A16S 
34199 
3^27C 

35101 
35111 
35^60 


36072 
3b'i2t 
36f  99 
il27t 
37287 
37529 
37t30 
37681 
38359 
3902  8 
39038 
39048 
39C58 
3926! 
39271 
39281 
39291 
39301 
39311 
39554 
43052 
40063 
4014  3 
4C154 
4070C 
40902 
40912 
40922 
409  32 
41196 
41206 
41307 
41530 
41793 
42744 
43130 
43150 
43302 
43615 
43696 
44031 

44C41 

44051 

44C61 

44384 
44991 
45033 
45205 
45215 
45245 
45447 
45478 
45538 
4565C 
457fll 
45791 
■•461C6 
46126 
46156 
46166 
462C7 
46288 
46318 
46366 
4642S 
46490 
46530 
46571 
46601 
46621 
46652 
46834 
47128 
47148 
47178 
47249 
47269 
47411 
4747? 
47532 
47563 
47583 
47623 
47704 
47735 
47755 
48969 
48989 
46979 
49082 
49C92 
49102 
49112 
49456 
4'^466 


307 
3?l 


MATH 
MATh 

MCQIO  121 

MCBIO  311 

VCUIU  321 

HCBIC)  322 

MUSIC  101 

MUSIC  105R 

MUSIC  105R 

MUSIC  202 

MUSIC    226 


90 
9C 
9j 
^^ 

9r 

90 
90 
90 
91 
9-> 


MAD-    t    HLVlANITieS 
APL    (.MO    CIFF    >fCS 
IhTftO    MCPCSIUL 
SANIT     f.     PUP    HEALTH 
L(l\    MCHCaiuLCGir 
Gt\   MCRC    LAU 
INTKC    TC    f-LSIC 
CLASS    PIANL    BEGIN 
CLASS    PIANC    BFGIN 
ESSENT  .|r    CCNOUCT 


SEC    9;    LAU    TPA 


MUSIC 

MUSIC 

MUSIC 

NOKV<C 

NOKhE 

ORG    B 

PHIL 

PHIL 

PE 

P£ 

PE 

Pt 

Pfc 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

Pt 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

Pb 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PE 

PHSCS 

PHSCS 

PHSCS 

PHSCS 

PHSCS 

PHSCS 


226 
337 
363 
101 
201 
425 
101 
110 

m 

131 

131 
131 
131 
133 
133 
133 
133 
133 
133 
140 
160 
160 
161 
161 
176 
178 
178 
178 
176 
180 
180 
181 
184 
189 
449 
100 
105 
107 
127 
177 
177L 


PHSCS  177L 
PHSCS  177L 
PHSCS  177L 


PHSCS 
PHSCS 
PHSCS 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PL  SC 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
PSYCH 
P  ACM 
P  ADM 
P  ACM 
P  ACM 
P  AOM 
E 


REC 
REC 
REC 
REC 
REC 
PEC 
REC 
REC 
REC 
REL 
REL 
REL 
REL 
REL 
REL 
REL 
REL 
REL 


211 
699 
799 
105 
105 

lie 

170 
300 
310 
402 
564 
568 
ill 
240 
320 
321 
330 
350 
357 
365 

3n 

374 

365 

440 

450 

454 

460 

640 

601 

602 

603 

610 

640« 

223 

337 

388 

470 

480 

570 

6  94 

698 

699 

121 

121 

121H 

122 

12? 

122 

122 

211 

212 


90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
95 
90 
90 
9D 
91 
9? 
93 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
00 
9" 
91 
gi 

91 
9"' 
90 
91 
92 
93 
90 
91 
90 
90 
95 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 

91 

92 

93 

90 
90 
90 
90 
91 
90 
90 
90 
90 

90 
90 
9? 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
9C 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
9C 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
92 
91 
91 
91 
92 
93 
90 
90 


MLSK     ^t^D    fcLEM    TC 
MUS    t.    NAT    EL    CHILD 
VtCAL    V»r«KSHUP 
ISt    YK    NCP'oEGlAN 
INTRK    Nfl-h    READ 
PbRSC^^tL    NANAGEMT 
LI.Glr    t    1  ANGUAuE 
INTRL    PI-ILCSOPHir 
FFNCING-PrC.INNING 
G(JLF-HFGINMNG 
GLLF-.UCINMNG 
GCLb-lTEGINMNO 
GULF-BEG  INMiMG 
TOM  S-e  EG  INNING 
TtNMS-bEGINMNG 
TENMS-hECINNING 
TENM  S-UEGINNING 
Tl  KM  S-F)EGINNING 
TENNI  S-tsECINNING 
EASKfTdALL-SEOlN 
SnIVNING-HEGIUNING 
S-J  IM,vi\G-nr-GINMNG 
S^I'^f  ING-INTERKCU 
S«IMMKG-INTf  RNFO 
ACT    fCft    FITNESS 
PKCC    ViT    TRAING-BEG 
PFCG    kiT     TRAING-rtEC 
PPCG    WT    TRAING-rtEG 
PFCG    VvT    TRAING-BEG 
SUCIAL    DANCE 
SnCIAL    CANCE 
bCLK    UANCF 
RHYTHK     L    CANCF 
LATIN    ANERICAN-BEG 
PPC'i    AThL    INJURIES 
ESSENTIALS    PHYSICS 
INTHC    PHYSICS 
l.NTRC    PHYSICS    LAB 
OESCPIP    /VSTRCNLMY 
PHSCS    LGET    FHTGPHY 
LAB 

LAS 

LAB 

LAB  ' 

PRIME  FhYS  CLASSCL 
MASTERS  TI-ESIS 
UlSSf RTATICN 
CUPREN'T  AFFAIRS 
CUKRENT  AFFAIRS 
ft^ERICA^  F(L  SYST 
INTRC  INTSNATL  POL 
PCLITICAL  INQUIRY 
L  S  FCLITICAL  SYST 
INTRC  FCL  PHIL 
JLRISPPUCfNCE 
ANGLC  AM  LGL  INST 
GENERAL  FSYCHJLOGY 
PFRS  I.  sec  ADMLST 
PSYCH  CF  CHILDHOCO 
f'SYCH  CF  ALCLESCEN 
INDUSTRIAL  PSYCH 
INTRC  TC  sex  PSYCH 
GRP  KEL  I  EADERSIUP 
f'CTIVATICN 
EL6f<  PSYCH  STAT 
EXPERIMENTAL  PSYCH 
PHYSICLLCICAL  PSYC 
AKNCPN/IL  FSYCH 
PE^SCNALITY 
PSYCH  CF  RELIGION 
PRIN  OF  LEARNING 
INTELLIGENCE  TEST 
CUANTITAT IVF  ANALY 
ORGANZTNL  ANALYSIS 
PUEL  PFRSCNNEL  ACM 
PRtJ  IN  FUtLIC  AOM 
PkCGRAN  ACMN 
fUND  TcCt-  fCUNTNRG 
PHIL  CF  FE(REATION 
LDRSHP  IN  DANCE 
THERAP  REC  PRUGRAM 
CIR  LEADERSHIP  RFC 
ThER  RFC  NED  HANOI 
SEM  IN  READINGS. 
FIELD  FMCJECTS 
MASTERS  IFESIS 
INTRC  BCCK  Cb  MORM 
INTRC  BCCK  OF  KORM 
INTKO  HCCK  CF  MORM 
INTRC  dCCK  LF  MORM 
INTRC  BGCK  CF  MORM 
INTRO  BCCK  CF  MORM 
INTRO  HCCK  OF  MORM 
NEh  TESTAMENT 
NFV.  TESTAMENT 


S  F 

S  s 


5.00  TC 

5. C.I  TC 

•:.1'>  TL 

<.00  TO 


7,30  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.40  PM 
7.40  PM 


TH 


7.45  TC  10.15  PM 
7.45  TC  1".15  PM 


4.30  TC 
5.00  TC 
6. 00  TC 
5.50  TO 


5.00  TC 
5.00  TU 


7.00  PM 
6.00  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.30  PM 


7.30  PM 
7.30  PM 


5.01 

5.00 
4.3T 

-. .  00 
5."0 
6. CO 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5.00 
5. CO 
5.20 


5.20 

6. CO 
6. CO 
6.00 
6.00 


5, 

5, 

C 

5, 

5, 

5, 

5. 

5, 

5, 

5.20 

5.0« 

7.45 

5.45 

5.00 

5.00 

6.10 

7.45 

7.45 

6.45 

e.45 

5.00 

5.00 

6. CO 

6.00 

5.30 


TC 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TD 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TC 
TO 
TC 
Tf 
TC 
TC 
TG 
TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TC 
TC 
TO 
TC 
TC 
TC 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TC 


,4C  PM 

,4"  PM 

,00  PM 

,30  PM 

,30  PM 

,40  PM 


00 
00 
00 
00 


P.M 
PM 
PM 
PM 


TC  10 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 
TO 
TU  9 
TC  10 
TC  10 
TO   6 


TO 
TO 
TO 
TC 


,03  PM 
,0C  PM 
,0C  PM 
,00  PM 
,10  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
,00  PM 
40  PM 
40  PM 
00  PM 
CO  PM 
00  PM 
00  PM 
OC  PM 
OC  PM 
30  PM 
15  PM 
OC  PM 
30  PM 
30  PM 
40  PM 
15  PM 
15  PM 
15  PM 
15  PM 

30  PM 

31  PM 
30  PM 
30  PM 
35  PM 


6.00  TC 
6.00  TC 
5. CO  TC 
5.30  TC 
5.00  TC 
7.45  TC 
5.00  TO 
7.45  TC 
7.45  TC 
5.00  TC 
6.00  TC 
5.03 
5.00 
5.5C  TC 
5.00  TO 
fc.CO  TG 
7.45  TC 
5.20  TC 
5.00  TC 
5.00  TO 
5. CO  TC 
7.45  TC 
7.45  TC 
5.00  TO 
5. CO  TO 
6.30  TG 
6.30  TO 
6.30 


TG 
TO 


TO 


6.30  TO 


6.30  TO 
8.00  TC 
5. CO  TC 
8.00  Tf 
5. CO  TC 


7.40  PM 
7.40  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.3C  PM 
7.30  PM 

10.15  PM 
7.30  PM 

10.15  PM 

10.15  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.4'"'  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.30  PM 

10.00  PM 

10.15  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.3C  PM 
7.30  PM 

10.15  PM 
9.25  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
9.00  PM 
9.00  PM 

11.20  AM 
7.00  PM 

10.00  PM 
7.00  PM 


5. CO  TO   7.00  PM 


7.45  TO 
7.45  TO 
6.00  TC 
5.20  TO 
5.50  TO 
5.20  TC 
5.50  TO 
7.45  TO 
7.45  TO 


9.25  PM 
9.25  PM 
7.40  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.30  PM 
7.00  PM 
7.30  PM 
9.2  5  PM 
9.25  PM 


TH 
TH 


n  A 

TH 
TH 


M 
W 
T 
M 
M 
M 
F 

TH 
1^ 

•'.    M 
T  TH 
M  M 
T  TH 
M  Vi 
T  TH 
M  W 
T  TH 
M  Ik 


TH 

V> 

TH 
V< 
TH 


TH 
IH 


T 

F. 

M 

T 

M 

T 

M 

M' 

T 

T 

M 

F 

M 

TH 

TH 

M 

TH 

TH 

M  V> 

TH 

F 

W 

it 

TH 

Kl 

TH 

TH 

F 

TH 

F 

W  F 

T  B  A 

T  R  A 

TH 

TH 

W 

TH 

W 

TH 

M 

W 

W 

TH 

W 

M 

W 

TH 

W 

TH 

M  M 

TH 

W 

M 

h 

W 

TH 

M  W 

T 

TH 

T 

T 

S 

TH 

TH 

M 

T  B  A 

M 

T  B  A 

T  8  A 

T  B  A 

M 

TH 

TH 

M 

TH 

F 

W 

W 

W 


26,5 
266 
366 
445 
253 
794 
485 
379 
379 
485 


MSCfl 
MSCrt 
MARB 
MARR 

marb: 

wIDB 
HFAf 
HFAC 
HFAC 
HFAC 


3205       HFAC 
:485       HFAC 


124 
155 
44 
225 
225 
k  VEZ 

r.OLF 

;CLF 

:,OLF 

;OLF 

CUTOR 

1  NDR 

ZNDR 

ilNDR 

|1NDR 

HLM 

PL  B 
JPL  8 
L  C 
L  C 
241 
284 
284 
?84 
284 
134 
133 
134 
133 
134 
255 
260 
280 
380 
280 
260 
288 
282 
288 
?82 
i  288 
282 
288 
282 
265 


44 

44 

104 

349 

341 

131 

80 

266 

341 

3?60 

3236 

257 

?201 

3232 

3228 

7 

1317 

1227 

3246 

340 

1317 

3215 

12C5 

231 

1305B 

331 

231 

4173 

104 

257 

202 

202 

133 

202 


MCKB 
JKB 
JKH 
JSB 

jsb' 

SFH- 

AREA 

AREA 

AREA 

AREA 

CT  A 

CTS 

CTS 

CTS 

CTS 

CTS 

SFH 

R8 

RB 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

SFH 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

RB 

SFH 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

bSC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 

ESC 


JKB 

JKB 

MSCB 

MCKB 

MARB 

JKB 

JKB 

MSCO 

MARR 

SFLC 

SFLC 

EDLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

JKB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

BRMB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

MARB 

SFLC 

MSCB 

JKB 

JKBA 

MSCB 

MSCB 

RH 

RB 

Rb 

RB 


2C2   RB 


LAB  INCLUDFn 


MEN    ONtY 


MEN  ONLY 

MEN  ONLY 

MEN  ONLY 

MEN  ONLY 

MEN  ONLY 


LAB    INCLUDED 


MAJURS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS  ONLY 
MAJORS    ONLY 


FIELD    TRIP    REQ 
FIELD    TRIP    REfJ 


176 

JSB 

176 

JSB 

245 

JSB    HONORS 

210 

JSB 

215 

JSO 

205 

JSB 

240 

JSB 

250 

JSB 

255 

JSB 

103 


STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFC 

ST\FF 

STIFF 

ALL  IAN    3    H 

r^AKFFIELOJH 

BE.NTLEY  e  F 

rentley  e  f 
williams  3r 


TERRY  e  R 
BFNTLE/  E  F 
WE^^B  F  M 
WAFKINS  4  R 
HOL'I  F  G 
NFL  SON  )    T 
REY,<IOLOS  N3 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFH 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STIFF 
STAFC 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
ST»FF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 

FRANCIS  R  S 
DUOLFY  J  0 
STCKES  •  F 
STAFC 

NIELSE^J  F  K 
MILLED  -^  L 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
$T\FF 
STAFF 
STAFF 

MERRILL  J  J 
STAFF 
STAFF 

KAOER    O'lAR 
KAJ.ER  ,CHAR 
WEST    0    = 
FIRMAGE    E    » 
OEAL    R    S 
80HN    0    E 
ROHN    0    ; 
BU'TMSHA^CJ 
RCGKER   C    K 
HllBEE    K    L 
WEIGHT    0    G 
CUNDICK    R    P 
HUCCE    H    S 
TAYLOR    G    C, 
BUNKcR   G   L 
HAROr    K    R 
WEAVER    R    A 
PECERSF\|    aM 
CANMQN    W    G 
P0.3I^lSL•^l    PW 
HCEIL    R    J 
CARLISLE    A 
8RCHM    S    L 
CCCPER    L    <« 
JENKINS    r    F 
WRIGHT    <^    0 
S'MCW    K    M 
WITTWER    ,1    S 
OLSON    K    C 
LINDSEY 
DAVIS    R    P 
HANSEN    J    L 
HEATCN    ILMA 
THCRST^SN    C 
HAFEN    4    J 
CALL    C    9 
HAFEg    W    J 
HAFEN    ■*    J 
HAFEN   W    J 
HARRIS    J    R 
TAYLOR    rl 
LUCL'JW    )    H 
SHIFLOS    L    G 
FUGAL    J    ' 
MESERVY    <    H 
PARSCNi    R    E 
BENTLEY    a    I 
RICKS    ELOIN 


INDEX 


DFPT 


CATG 
NO 


StC 


CniJHSE 
DCSCPIPTION 


CR 
HR 


C  B 
(  L 
P  K 


CLASS-PEBIOD 


DAYS 
TSUGllT 


RCQM — BLOC 


SPFCIAL 

tHROLlMtNT 


AWPOOV 
■K    FEE 


TEAC»'E"< 


PEL    231    Se 


5C339 
503*9 
5C359 
50501 
5C511 
496C7 

49749 
51118 
51128 
5146? 
51594 
51644 

4<;ycc 

49820 
4983C 
49850 
51776 
51786 
51816 
520C9 
52393 
52444 
52454 
62515 
52586 
52596 
52687 
52717 
52757 
52BC8 
52859 
52889 
52909 
52939 
5296C 
53301 
53032 
53062 
53143 
53163 
53254 
53446 
53656 
53921 
54155 
54246 
54338 
54913 
55461 
556*3 
55754 
55926 
55936 
55986 
56C78 
56088 
565)3 
56614 
56635 
56665 
56685 
56736 
56756 
56776 
56796 
57192 
57566 
57687 
57707 
57788 
58093 
59257 
59449 
59560 


PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PEL 

PUSS 

SOC 

snc 

jOC 

sue 

SOC 

see 

SCO 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 
SOC 

!  SOC 

j  SOC 
j  SOC 
j  SOC 
I  SPAN 
!  SPAN 
j  SPAN 
I  SPAN 
SPAN 
I  SPAN 
I  SP  CA 
j  SP  DA 
i  SP  DA 
I  SP  CA 
!  SP  DA 
j  SP  DA 
SP  CA 
{  SP  DA 
i  SP  DA 
!  SP  DA 
I  SP  DA 
1  SP  DA 
SP  CA 
i  SP  DA 
j  SP  DA 
I  SP  CA 
SP  DA 
SP  DA 
STAT 
STAT 
STAT 
STAT 
SUED 
ZOOL 
200L 
ZOOL 
ZOOL 


231 

231 

232 

261 

261 

301 

324 

325 

327 

341 

342 

433 

444 

453A 

501 

511 

521 

527 

540 

541 

551 

385 

111 

112 

125 

210 

220 

220 

35IJ 

357 

360 

362 

364 

380 

383 

389 

397 

403 

404 

405 

460 

491 

543 

095 

101 

201 

321 

326 

441 

102 

121 

301 

319 

319L 

319L 

325 

360 

360 

527 

630 

632 

642 

643 

647 

650 

652 

656 

221 

3  32 

552 

554 

340 

105 

261 

262 

276 


C  MA, 

90 
91 
90 
90 
91 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
91 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
9C 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 
90 

,"'!» 
90 

9'J 

91 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 

90 


MR,  90 


FOP 


GOSP  PPUC  PRACT 
tOSP  PRINC  PP4CT 
cost-  PPI^C  PMACT 
INTRL  GtKEALUGY  I 
INTRC  GENEALOGY  1 
THE  CLO  TESTAMENT 
CCCTF  INtSCCVbNANTS 
nuCTPINfCCCVENANTS 
PEARL  GREAT  PRICE 
CHUR  HIST  TO  1846 
CI.UP  HIST  FR  1P46 
TChCS  LIVING  PROPH 
CHURCH  IK  20TH  CEN 
MURM  In  V»CPLL  PEL 
PENT  £  HIST  BOOKS 
THE  GCSPELS 
ANAL  tF  8  CF  MCR  I 
HISTKOCCT  P  UF  GP 
hPITING  LDS  HIST 
CDC  HIST  1820-1839 
HIST  TC  4TH  CENT 
SCIENTIFIC  RUSSIAN 
INTRC  SCCICLOGY 
MOOERN  SCCIAL  PROb 
APPLIFD  SCCirLCGY 
RACIAL  £  MNDPYITY 
APPL  SCCIAL  STAT 
APPL  SCCIAL  STAT 
INTRO  snc  PSYCH 
GKP  PEL  LEAOrPSH 
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BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSITY  BULLETIN 

SUMMER  SCHOOL  1971 


V 


\ 


Special  Features 


Table  of  Contents 


Outstanding  graduate  programs  in  more  than  eighty 
fields  of  specialization. 

Extensive  im.dergraduate  offerings  in  sixty-three  de- 
partments. 

Eminent    resident    faculty    augmented    by    distin- 
guished guest  instructors. 

Workshops,  seminars,  conferences,  institutes,  festi- 
vals, and  lyceums. 

Classes  in  air-conditioned  buildings. 

World-famous  Timpanogos  Hike. 

Wide   variety   of    recreational    activities    including 
boating,  fishing,  hiking,  and  swimming. 

Attractive    living    accommodations     in     air-condi- 
tioned University  housing. 

Gigantic  4th  of  July  celebration. 

Cultural   enrichment  through  lectures,   plays,   con- 
certs, and  exhibits. 


Calendar  of  Events 

Application  for  admission  due May  29 

Education  Week  on  campus - June  8-11 

New  student  orientation Jvuie  11 

Registration*  — Jiuie  14 

Instruction  begins  Jtine  15 

National  holiday  observed  —.....  (Monday)  July     5 

First  Term  Ends  -— July  16 

Second  Term  registration  July  17 

Second  Term  begins  - - July  19 

Second  Term  classes  end -. - August  19 

Ninety-Sixth  Summer  Convocation  _  August  20 

*For  details  see  section  on  registration. 


Special  Features  — - _.  2 

Calendar  of  Events  - 2 

Facts  You  Should  Know  __ 3 

Special  Clinics,  Workshops,  etc.  5 

General  Information  .— .._ 9 

Code  to  Classroom  Areas  .__ 11 

Admission  - - 12 

Registration    _ _.  12 

University  Fees   - _ _..  14 

Administration  and  Faculty  16 

Colleges  and  Departments  __ _  21 

Course  Descriptions  _ 25 

Campus  Map  _ _ 62 

Trial  Registration  Form  _ _ 63 

Schedule  of  Class  Sections  ..__  Center  Section  Insert 


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AUGUST 


Volume  68     Provo,  Utah  84601     February  15,  1971     No.  9 

Brigham  Young  University  Bulletin.  Published  by  Brig- 
ham  Young  University,  Provo,  Utah  84601,  seven  times  dur- 
ing August;  five  times  during  January;  four  times  during 
February,  April,  May,  and  July;  three  times  during  June  and 
November;  two  times  during  September;  and  once  during 
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Facts  You  Should  Know 


The  University  offers  many  continuous  courses 
in  the  summer  on  the  graduate  and  undergraduate 
levels  which  extend  for  two  five-week  terms.  These 
are  so  coordinated  that  the  work  of  the  Second 
Term  is  a  logical  extension  of  the  First  Term.  The 
rest  of  the  courses  are  organized  on  a  five-week 
term  basis.  AU  students  are  urged  to  register  in 
June  for  a  full  sununer's  work.  It  is  possible,  how- 
ever, to  register  for  either  term  separately.  Ap- 
proximately sixty  regular  departments  offer  Sum- 
mer School  instruction.  Courses  for  which  adequate 
registration  does  not  occur  may  be  cancelled  by 
the  director  of  Summer  School. 


1.  CLASS  SCHEDULE 

All  information  concerning  courses  of  study 
for  Summer  School  is  contained  in  this  publication. 
SINCE  NO  SEPARATE  CLASS  SCHEDULE  WILL 
BE  PRINTED,  PLEASE  BRING  TfflS  BULLETIN 
WITH   YOU   WHEN    YOU   CONfE   TO   REGISTER. 

Course  Numbering  System.  The  following  course 
numbering  system  is  used  by  all  departments  of 
the  University. 

1  to     99  Preparatory  and  remedial  (non- 

credit) 
100  to  299  Lower  division 

300  to  499  Upper  division 

500  to  599  Advanced  iindergraduate   or 

graduate 

600  to  799  Graduate 

Credit-Hour  Designation.  The  number  of  semester 
credits  given  for  each  course  is  in  parentheses  fol- 
lowing the  course  title. 

Abbreviations  and  Symbols. 

C,  Continuous;  F.,  First  Term;  S.,  Second  Terai'. 

2.  RELIGION  CREDIT  DURING 
SUMMER  SCHOOL 

Each  Summer  School  student  who  is  registered 
for  ten  or  more  semester  hours  is  required  to  enroll 
in  a  religion  class  carrying  two  hours  of  credit. 

3.  DEVOTIONAL  CREDIT 

One-half  credit  hour  may  be  obtained  by  regis- 
tering for  devotional.  Attendance  is  required  for 
both  terms  of  Summer  School  at  both  devotional 
and  forum.  In  order  to  receive  credit,  one  must 
be  in  attendance  at  15  or  more  of  the  assemblies. 
(See  nvmiber  7  below) 

4.  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  EVENING 
CLASSES 

An  extra  fee  of  $3.00  per  credit  hour  in  addi- 
tion  to   the   regular   tuition   on  the   basis   of   total 


hours  of  registration  is  required  for  all  daytime  stu- 
dents who  take  evening  classes  with  section  num- 
bers 90  and  above.  Those  registering  for  evening 
classes  only,  will  register,  pay  the  regular  tuition, 
and  finalize  at  the  Department  of  Evening  Classes 
registration  held  in  the  Smith  Family  Living  Center 
Multi-purpose  area.  Registration  will  be  on  the 
same  dates  as  for  regular  registration.  Note:  Sec- 
tion 90-99  classes  are  evening  classes. 

5.     HOME  STUDY 

Home  Study  is  a  department  of  the  Division 
of  Continuing  Education  offering  University  credit 
for  correspondence  work.  There  are  263  courses 
available,  representing  44  departments.  Students 
may  register  for  courses  anytime  during  the  year. 
Courses  may  be  completed  at  the  time  and  con- 
venience of  the  student  for  a  cost  of  $16.50  per 
semester  hour.  Those  interested  in  further  infor- 
mation should  contact  the  Home  Study  Office, 
Room  210  HRCB,  or  telephone  374-1211,  Extension 
2868.  Office  hours  are  8  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  Monday 
through  Friday.  Students  who  register  for  Home 
Study  courses  may  do  so  at  the  Home  Study  Office. 


6.     CLASS  PERIODS 

Classes  are  scheduled  for  sixty-minute  periods 
as  follows: 


6:30  to  7:30 
7:40  to  8:40 
8:50  to     9:50 


12:20  to  1:20 
1:30  to  2:30 
2:40  to  3:40 


10:00  to  11:00  (Assembly   T   and   Th)  3:50  to  4:50 
11:10  to  12:10  5:00  to  6:00 

7.  ASSEMBUES 

Assemblies  are  held  on  Tuesdays  and  Thurs- 
days at  10:00  a.m.  in  the  de  Jong  Concert  Hall  of 
the  Harris  Fine  Arts  Center.  General  Authorities 
of  The  Chtirch  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints 
will  speak  at  the  devotionals  on  Tuesdays. 

Student  assemblies,  guest  artists,  and  lec- 
turers are  presented  on  Thursdays.  These  assem- 
blies are  designed  to  provide  spiritual,  intellectual, 
and  cultural  growth.  Since  no  classes  are  sched- 
vded  at  this  time,  it  is  contemplated  that  all  mem- 
bers of  the  faculty  and  student  body  will  attend. 

8.  ADMISSION  POLICY 

Students  of  any  race,  creed,  color,  or  national 
origin  Eire  accepted  for  admission  to  Brigham  Yovmg 
University  provided  they  maintain  ideals  and 
standards  in  harmony  with  those  of  The  Church  of 
Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints  and  meet  the 
University's  academic  requirements.  High  stan- 
dards of  honor,  integrity,  and  morality;  gracious- 
ness  in  personal  behavior;  application  of  Christian 
ideals  in  everyday  living;  and  abstinence  from 
tobacco,  alcohol,  and  harmful  drugs  are  required 
of  every  student. 


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Special  Clinics,  Workshops,  Conferences,  Etc. 


CREDIT  PROGRAMS  AND  WORKSHOPS 


May  31  -  June 
4  and  June  4-11 

June  7-11 

June  14-19, 

21-23 
June  14,  21, 

July  19,  26 

June  14-25 

June  19-30 

June  21  - 
July  1 

June  28  - 
July  9 

July  12-16 

July  12  - 
August  13 

August  23  - 
September  2 


Triple  Combination  Clinic 

Driver  aind  Safety  Education  Workshop 

Supervision  of  Student  Teachers 

Youth  Acculturation  through  Outdoor 

Survival 

lACP  Workshop:  World  of  Manufacturing 

National  Creative  Storytelling  Clinic 

Driver  Simulators  and  Driving  Ranges 

lACP  Workshop:  World  of  Construction 
Creative  Activities  for  Elementary 
Teachers 

Fifth  Annual  Recording  Seminar 

Materials  and  Methods  of 
Comprehensive  Musicianship 


Workshop   in   Industrial   Education:   Creative   Activities   for 
Elementary  Teachers  (July  12-16,  1971) 
Industrial  Education  593C  (1  credit  hour) 

A  one-credit-hour  course  dealing  with  the  problem  of 
establishing  a  creative  environment  in  which  the  learner 
is  the  chief  architect  who  has  the  opportunity  to  learn 
while  doing.  Utilizes  "scrounge"  materials  as  the  medium. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Dr.  Edwin  Hinckley,  250  Snell  Industrial  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Driver  and  Safety  Education  Workshop  (June  7-11,  1971) 
Health  Science  502  (2  Credit  hours) 

This  workshop  is  planned  specifically  to  develop  a 
guide  for  kindergarten  through  the  sixth  grade.  The  two- 
credit-hour  course  will  deal  with  all  aspects  of  safety  on  an 
elementary  school  level.  The  State  Department  of  Educa- 
tion is  providing  sizable  stipends  for  the  eligible  partici- 
pants. Dr.  Alton  L.  Thygerson  and  Darrel  Josie  will  serve 
as  program  directors. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Allan  Brinkerhoff,  120  Herald  R.  Clark  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Driver  Simulators  and  Driving  Ranges    (June  21   -  July  1, 

1971) 

Health  Science  446  (2  credit  hours) 

Health  Science  446  is  designed  to  acquaint  traffic  safety 
educators  with  the  methodology  and  operation  of  driving 
simulators  and  multiple-car  driving  ranges.  Emphasis  will 
be  on  operation  and  maintenance  of  simulator  equipment 
through  actual  experience.  Dr.  Alton  L.  Thygerson  and  Lynn 
Asay  will  serve  as  program  directors. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Allan  Brinkerhoff,  120  Herald  R.  Clark  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Fifth  Annual  Recording  Seminar  (July  12- August  13,  1971) 
Engineering  Technology  271  and  272   (6  credit  hours) 

The  Fifth  Annual  Recording  Seminar  will  be  preceded 
by  an  intensive  instruction  program  of  four  weeks'  duration, 
with  the  fifth  week  concluding  with  a  seminar  program  as 
in  previous  years.  A  student  who  attends  the  four  weeks 
of  instruction  must  attend  the  final  fifth  week  to  receive 
credit.  Separate  registration  for  the  fifth  week  i3  available 
for  those  who  do  not  desire  credit. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Electronic  Media,  140  Herald  R.  Clark  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 


Health  Problems:  Drug  Use  and  Abuse  Workshop 

Health  Science  503  (2  credit  hours) 

This  workshop  will  include  discussions  and  projects  on 
history  of  drugs  and  drug  problems,  popular  drugs  and  their 
effects,  psychosocial  issues,  legal  aspects  of  drug  abuse, 
relationship  of  drug  abuse  to  other  problems,  extent  of 
drug  problems,  religion  and  drugs,  cultural  influences  and 
determinants  in  drug  use,  review  of  audio-visual  materials, 
current  drug  research,  rehabilitation,  goals  of  drug  abuse 
education,  prevention,  and  the  development  and  compilation 
of  instructional  materials.  Two  semester  hours  of  credit 
in  Health  Science  503  will  be  given  for  qualified  registrants. 

For  further  information  on  dates  and  times,  contact 
Brigham  Young  University,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences, 
242  Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Workshop   in   Industrial   Education:   World   of  Construction 

(June  28  -  July  9,  1971) 

Industrial  Education  593 A  (2  credit  hours) 

The  industrial  arts  curriculum  project  is  among  the 
more  promising  of  the  recent  innovation  programs  for  in- 
dustrial arts.  The  world  of  construction  is  oriented  to 
construction  of  all  projects  built  on  a  site.  Students  will 
construct  a  mock-up  appropriate  for  junior  high  school 
level  students  that  includes  framing,  interior  and  exterior 
finishing,  heat  ducts,  plumbing,  electrical  setup,  painting, 
and  roofing. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Dr.  Edwin  Hinckley,  240  Snell  Industrial  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Workshop  in  Industrial  Education:  World  of  Manufacturing 

(June  14-25,  1971) 

Industrial  Education  593B  (2  credit  hours) 

This  course  is  concerned  with  production  of  a  product 
in  a  central  plant.  The  objective  is  to  show  how  industry 
integrates  men,  machines,  and  materials  into  efficient  pro- 
duction systems.  This  is  accomplished  by  students  working 
in  groups  with  industrial  tools,  materials,  and  techniques 
to  produce  products  that  are  representative,  in  principle, 
of  products  produced  in  a  factory  or  plant. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham^  Young  Uni- 
versity, Dr.  Edwin  Hinckley,  250  Snell  Industrial  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Special  Lectures  in  Music  Education:  Materials  and  Methods 

of  Comprehensive  Musicianship    (August  23  -  September  2, 

1971) 

Music  630  (2  credit  hours) 

A  graduate-level  course  to  be  offered  under  the  CMP 
(Contemporary  Music  Project)  auspices.  Designed  and 
limited  to  college  music  teachers,  the  course  will  be  taught 
by  five  national  authorities  who  have  been  associated  with 
the  development  of  the  concept  of  comprehensive  musician- 
ship and  its  embodiment  in  the  Institutes  for  Music  in 
Contemporary  Education  and  Teaching  of  Comprehensive 
Musicianship  at  the  Eastman  School  of  Music. 

The  purp>ose  of  this  course  is  to  acquaint  coUege 
teachers  with  the  principles  of  comprehensive  musicianship 
and  with  the  means  for  applying  them  at  the  college  level 
through  si>ecific  activities  in  composition,  performance, 
and  analysis.  Special  emphasis  will  be  given  to  the  first 
two  years  of  required  courses  in  musicianship. 

This  workshop  will  take  place  at  the  Aspen  Grove 
Family  Camp,  where  participants  can  bring  their  families 
for  an  exciting  two  weeks  in  the  mountains.  Further  in- 
formation can  be  obtained  by  writing  to  Brigham  Young 
University,  Dr.  James  A.  Mason,  CMP  Workshop  Director, 
C-550-A  Harris  Fine  Arts  Center,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Analysis   of   Inservice   Problems:   Minority   Groups   and   the 
Public  Schools  Workshop  (Second  Term) 
(1-3  credit  hours) 

A  one-week  summer  workshop  for  elementary  and 
secondary  school  teachers  and  administrators  designed  to 
examine  current  minority  group  public  school  problems. 
Attention    will    be    directed    to    (1)    the    suitability    of    the 


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public  school  curriculum  for  minority  groups,  (2)  the 
placement  of  minority  group  students  in  instructional  groups 
based  on  current  testing  practices,  (3)  minority  group 
values,  (4)  minority  community  advisory  groups,  and  (5) 
an  examination  of  a  basis  for  mutual  understanding  and 
agreement.  Guest  instructors  will  be  from  urban  high 
schools  with  high  minority  group  representation. 

For  further  information  contact  Brighami  Young  Uni- 
versity, Dr.  Ralph  Smith,  Chairman  of  the  Department  of 
Educational  Administration,  129  McKay  Building,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

Workshop  on  Current  and  Special  Problems:  National  Crea- 
tive Storytelling  Clinic  (June  19-30,  1971) 

Library  Science  580R  (2  credit  hours) 

The  emphasis  of  this  clinic  will  be  on  individual  practice 
rather  than  classroom  instruction.  The  participants  will  pre- 
pare stories,  under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Grady  Zimmerman, 
for  telling  to  youth  camps  in  the  Provo  area.  Many  other 
opportunities  will  be  given  the  participants  to  tell  stories 
to  children  in  exciting  environments  and  under  competent 
coaching.  This  clinic  is  highly  recommended  for  those  people 
who  work  with  children  in  any  capacity. 

For  further  information  contact  Brighami  Young  Uni- 
versity, Hattie  M.  Knight,  Workshop  Director,  Room  548-G 
J.  Reuben  Clark  Library,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Supervision  of  Student  Teachers  (June  14-19,  21-23,  1971) 
Education  612  (2  credit  hours) 

This  course  is  designed  to  give  a  well-rounded  view  of 
the  student-teaching  program  at  Brigham  Young  Univer- 
sity. Tailored  to  the  background  of  those  participating  in 
it,  this  course  will  cover  what  student  teachers  learn  at 
BYU,  what  the  objectives  of  the  student-teaching  exper- 
ience is,  how  cooperating  teachers  can  help  achieve  these 
objectives,  and  what  ought  to  be  the  preparation  of  pros- 
pective teachers  or  teachers  who  plan  to  take  a  student 
teacher. 

This  course  is  excellent  for  recertification  of  teachers. 
Eldon  Puckett  will  serve  as  the  class  instructor. 

For  further  information  and  details  of  the  course,  con- 
tact Brigham  Young  University,  Allen  Brinkerhoff,  120 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Workshop   in  Individual    Sports    Triple  Combination   Clinic 

(May  31  -  June  4  and  June  4-11,  1971) 

Physical  Education  471A,  471B,  471C  (3  credit  hours) 

This  clinic  will  consist  of  workshops  emphasizing  teach- 
ing techniques  and  skills  progression  in  the  individual 
sports  of  tennis,  golf,  and  gymnastics.  This  is  an  excellent 
class  for  physical  education  teachers  who  want  to  recertify 
or  just  keep  in  shape. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Roy  Avondet,  120  Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

Youth  Acculturation  through  Outdoor  Survival  (Summer 
1971) 

Youth  Leadership  480  (5  credit  hours) 

Youth  Leadership  480  is  a  course  that  trains  students 
to  be  leaders  through  survival  adventures  in  which  artifi- 
ciality, defeatism,  and  indifference  cannot  survive. 

This  four-week  course  includes  one  week  of  selected 
readings,  philosophy,  inspiration,  and  preparation  conducted 
on  the  Brigham  Young  University  campus,  followed  by  a 
twenty-six  day  expedition  in  the  mountains  and  canyonlands 
of  southern  Utah.  Here  the  premanufactured  "gadgets"  of 
civilization  are  sacrified  for  the  experience  of  surviving 
under  one's  own  initiative.  Such  a  test  demands  the  spirit 
and  courage  of  the  strong-hearted  and  leads  the  student 
to  an  understanding  of  himself.  The  course  is  concluded 
with  on  week  of  classroom  work  for  followup  and  documenta- 
tion of  experiences  and  data. 

Each  section  will  be  limited  to  thirty-six  persons.  Sum- 
mer sessions  begin  June  14,  June  21,  July  19,  and  July  26. 
Application  deadlines  are  one  week  before  the  program 
begins. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ron  Tennell,  120  Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 


ADULT  NONCREDIT  PROGRAMS 


June  9,  10,  11 
June  10-12 
June  15  - 
July  15 

June  19  - 
August  7 

June  21-26 
July  3-10 
July  26-30 
August  2-6 


Instructional  Development  Workshop 
First  Annual  Criminal  Justice  Institute 

Beginning  Driver  Education 

Summer  Golf  Clinic 

Third  Annual  College  Health  Executive 

Development  Series 

Aspen  Grove  -  Family  College  of 

Outdoor  Knowledge 

Twelfth  Annual  Advanced  Cosmetology 

Clinic 

Sixth  Annual  Priesthood  Genealogical 
Research  Seminar 


Twelfth  Annual  Advanced  Cosmetology  Clinic  (July  26-30, 
1971) 

This  cosmetology  clinic  will  include  instruction  in  new 
hair  styling  techniques,  skin  care,  good  grooming,  hair 
chemistry,  and  the  scientific  approach  to  color  and  hair 
structure.  The  clinic  offers  insight  into  uniform  fashions  for 
beauticians,  managers  of  small  businesses,  and  photography. 
A  portion  of  the  clinic  will  be  designed  for  cosmetology 
instruction.  Guest  artists  will  instruct  the  course. 

For  further  information  as  to  the  details  of  the  pro- 
gram, contact  Brigham  Young  University,  Allan  Brinkerhoff, 
120  Herald  R.  Qark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Aspen  Grove  -  Family  College  of  Outdoor  Knowledge  (July 
3-10,  1971) 

The  Family  College  of  Outdoor  Knowledge  is  a  one- 
week  summer  educational-recreational  experience  for  families 
at  the  Aspen  Grove  Family  Camp. 

The  goal  of  the  college  is  to  provide  an  opportunity  for 
families  to  share  a  stimulating  educational  and  recreational 
experience  in  an  outdoor  setting,  thereby  helping  to  develop 
an  increased  family  solidarity. 

This  is  a  noncredit  program  sponsored  by  the  Division 
of  Continuing  Education,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences, 
and  the  BYU  Alumni  Association,  featuring  practical  sub- 
jects shared  in  an  informal  setting  by  outstanding  faculty 
members  chosen  for  their  ability  to  communicate  with 
the  layman.  No  exams,  term  papers,  or  grades,  just  an 
opportunity  for  fruitful  learning  in  a  most  meaningful  en- 
vironment. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Aspen  Grove  Family  College,  Alumni  Activities 
Office,  Alumni  House,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Health  10  —  Beginning  Driver  Eklucation  (June  15  -  July 
15,  1971) 

This  course  is  designed  to  teach  the  skills  and  knowl- 
edge required  to  pass  the  Utah  State  Driver's  License  Exam. 

Class  enrollment  will  be  limited  to  twenty-five  students 
who  must  be  seventeen  years  of  age  or  older  to  register. 

For  more  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Univer- 
sity, Roy  Avondet,  120  Harold  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

Third  Annual  College  Health  Executive  Development  Series 

(June  21-26,  1971) 

This  seminar  is  designed  to  assist  directors  and  per- 
sonnel of  college  health  services  to  meet  the  ever-increasing 
demands  of  the  college  health  program.  Topics  to  be  covered 
include  administration,  campus  health  service  relationship, 
personnel  management,  human  relations,  communications, 
accounting,  community  hospital,  and  medical  insurance. 

E.  Dean  Lovett,  M.D.,  will  serve  as  the  program  director. 

For  further  information  as  to  details  of  the  program, 
contact  Brigham  Young  University,  Allen  Brinkerhoff,  120 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

First  Annual  Criminal  Justice  Institute  (June  10-12,  1971) 

This  institute  will  deal  with  contemporary  problems 
in  the  field  of  criminal  justice.  This  year's  program  will  be 
centered  around  the  theme  "Youth  and  the  Law  -  A  Time 


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for  Understanding."  Discussions  and  group  activities  will 
include  three  prominent  guest  instructors:  Dr.  Nelson  Wat- 
son, International  Association  of  Chiefs  of  Police;  Dr.  William 
Glasser,  expert  in  reality  therapy;  and  Dr.  Steven  Homel, 
expert  in  group  communications.  This  institute  will  be  of 
value  to  anyone  connected  or  interested  in  contemporary 
problems  of  our  criminal  justice  system. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Alton  E.  Sigman,  124  Herald  R.  Clark  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Instructional  Development  Workshop  (June  9,  10,  11,  1971) 

This  workshop  is  designed  for  college  personnel  in  edu- 
cational psychology  and/or  instructional  media.  Both  faculty 
members  and  graduate  students  are  invited  to  attend.  M. 
David  Merrill  will  be  the  director  of  this  workshop. 

For  further  information  on  the  workshop,  contact 
Brigham  Young  University,  M.  David  Merrill,  305  ARLC, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Honors  Program  (Late  Summer  1971) 

This  program  is  designed  for  new  honor  students  and 
will  run  in  the  late  summer.  It  is  an  effort  to  acquaint 
these  students  with  University  programs  and  their  place  at 
the  University. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Univer- 
sity, Robert  Blettenberg,  132  Herald  R.  Clark  Building, 
Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Sixth    Annual    Priesthood    Genealogical    Research    Seminar 

(August  2-6,  1971) 

This  seminar  is  designed  for  all  individuals  interested  in 
developing  knowledge  and  expertise  in  genealogy.  A  wide 
variety  of  classes  will  be  taught  by  outstanding  faculty. 
Participants  will  be  free  to  attend  the  classes  they  desire 
each  hour,  subject  to  classroom  limitations.  A  daily  devo- 
tional assembly  will  feature  General  Authorities  of  The 
Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints.  David  Kennedy, 
secretary  of  the  treasury,  will  be  the  guest  speaker  at  the 
seminar's  banquet. 

For  further  information  on  the  program  outline,  etc., 
contact  Brigham  Young  University,  Special  Courses  and 
Conferences,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Summer  Golf  Clinic  (June  19  -  August  7,  1971) 

The  Summer  Golf  CHinic  is  designed  for  beginners  who 
have  some  knowledge  of  golf  and  for  intermediate  golfers 
who  want  to  groove  their  swing  and  learn  more  about  the 
techniques  of  golf.  Here  is  an  excellent  chance  for  you  to 
improve    your  game. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Roy  Avondet,  120  Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

YOUTH  WORKSHOPS  AND  INSTITUTES 

(Ages  12-20) 


June  14  - 

August  20 
June  19  - 

August  28 
June  21  -  July  2 

and  July  5-16 
June  21  - 

July  30 
June  21  - 

July  30 
June  21  -  July  9 

and  July  26  - 

August  14 

June  28  - 

July  16 
July  19-30 

July  26  - 
August  7 

August  9-13 
August  9-13 


Sixth  Annual  Theater  Workshop 

Creative  Art  for  Children 

Thirteenth  Annual  Sports  Adventure  for 
Boys 

Seventh  Annual  BYU  Youth  Academy 

Third  Annual  BYU  Youth  Academy  - 
Thinderella 

Second  Annual  College  Preparation 
Workshop 

Second  Annual  Archaeology  Camp 

Seventh  Annual  High  School  Debate 
Workshop 

Twenty-Seventh  Annual  Summer  Music 
Camp 

Fifteenth  Annual  High  School 
Publications  Workshop 

Second  Annual  High  School  Broadcasting 
and  Media  Workshop 


Second  Annual  Archaeology  Camp  (June  28  -  July  16,  1971) 
The  Second  Annual  Archaeology  Camp  will  consist  of 
three  exciting  weeks  of  archaeology  study,  field  trips,  excava- 
tion work — including  actual  digging  at  nearby  sites.  Students 
will  gain  appreciation  for  their  prehistoric  heritage  as  they 
uncover  artifacts,  houses,  ceremonial  and  burial  sites  pre- 
viously unexcavated.  The  director  for  the  program  will  be 
Dr.  Dale  L.  Berge. 

Enrollment  is  limited  to  forty  students,  and  all  registra- 
tions must  be  submitted  by  June  14,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Second    Annual    Art    Workshop    for   High    School    Students 

(Midsummer  1971) 

This  workshop  will  consist  of  an  intensive  two-week 
session  of  art  instruction  and  practice  with  emphasis  on 
three  areas:  drawing,  painting,  and  crafts  (ceramics)  all 
under  the  direction  of  regular  University  faculty  artists. 
Small  group  sessions  will  emphasize  individual  help.  Doug- 
las Stout  will  serve  as  the  program  director. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  fifty  students,  and  regis- 
tration will  end  two  weeks  prior  to  the  beginning  of  the 
workshop. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Yoimg  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Seventh  Annual  BYU  Youth  Academy  (June  21  -  July  30, 
1971) 

BYU's  Youth  Academy  is  a  two-week  residence  dream 
vacation  of  learning  and  fun  with  classes  and  activities 
including  music,  dance,  poise,  sewing,  religion,  arts  and 
crafts,  excursions,  recreation,  and  many  more — with  special 
special  emphasis  on  femininity  and  character  development. 
The  director  of  the  academy  will  be  Katherine  C!ook  Taylor. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  150  girls  per  session 
(there  wil  be  three  sessions).  Deadlines  for  registration  are 
June  7,  June  21,  and  July  5,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brighani'  Young  Uni- 
versity, Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201  Herald  R. 
Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Third  Annual  BYU  Youth  Academy  -  Thinderella  (June  21  - 
July  30,  1971) 

Thinderella  is  a  six-week,  highly  successful  residence 
program  of  exercise,  diet,  and  counseling  along  with  classes 
in  personal  development,  arts  and  crafts,  music  and  dance, 
make-up  and  hair  care.  This  program  is  designed  to  help 
overweight  girls  lose  weight  and  gain  self-confidence  and 
poise.  Katherine  Cook  Taylor  will  serve  as  the  director  of 
this  outstjinding  program. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  fifty  girls  per  session  with 
the  registration  deadline  of  June  7,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201  Herald  R. 
Clark  Buildmg,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Second  Annual  High  School  Broadcasting  and  Media  Work- 
shop (August  9-13,  1971) 

This  workshop  is  a  packed-full  week  of  broadcast  and 
media  fun  and  learning  under  professional  radio,  television, 
and  communications  experts.  In  addition  to  classwork,  par- 
ticipants will  receive  practical  on-the-job  experience  with  the 
modem  equipment  and  facilities  of  the  University  Broadcast 
Services. 

Enrollment  is  limited  to  fifty  students,  and  registration 
will  end  July  26,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Biulding,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Second  Annual  College  Preparation  Workshop  (June  21  - 
July  9  and  July  26  -  August  14,  1971) 

This  three-week,  information-packed  workshop  for  col- 
legebound  high  school  juniors  and  seniors  will  emphasize 
speed  reading,  effective  study,  college  orientation,  library 
use,  counseling,  and  recreation.  These  skills  will  be  taught 
with  up-to-date  equipment  and   stimulating  teaching  tech- 


niques.  The  director  of  the  program  will  be  Dr.  Craig  K. 
Mayfield. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  seventy-five  per  session 
with  registration  deadlines  of  June  7  and  July  12,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Second  Annual  Computer  Workshop  (Midsummer  1971) 

This  workshop  consists  of  a  week  and  a  half  of  computer 
instruction  on  the  basic  elements  of  FORTRAN  programming 
and  hands-on  training  with  the  IBM  360/50,  IBM  1130,  and 
terminals,  together  with  expert  instructors  and  modem  air- 
conditioned  facilities.  This  workshop  is  designed  especially 
for  high  school  students.  Dr.  Gary  Carlson  will  serve  as  the 
director. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  twenty-five  students,  and 
registration  will  end  two  weeks  prior  to  the  starting  of  the 
program. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Creative  Art  for  Children  (June  19  -  August  28,  1971) 

This  art  course  is  designed  as  recreation — a  fun  time 
to  discover  self-expression.  Every  Saturday  will  be  an 
adventure  to  spice  up  the  whole  week.  This  course  will 
increase  the  awareness  of  our  youth  and  give  them  the 
desire  to  make  creative  experiences  a  meaningful  part  of 
their  lives.  Leah  Tippetts  will  act  as  the  instructor  for  this 
program. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201  Herald  R. 
Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Seventh  Annual  High  School  Debate  Workshop  (July  19-30, 
1971) 

The  Seventh  Annual  High  School  Debate  Workshop  is 
an  individual  and  small-group  instructional  workshop 
directed  by  national  award  winners.  It  covers  debate 
techniques,  card  file  maintenance,  research  techniques, 
issues  analysis,  and  argument  and  rebuttal  organizational 
patterns.  Jed  Richardson  is  the  program  director. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  200  students,  and  registra- 
tion will  end  July  5,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Fifteenth  Annual  High  School  Publications  Workshop  (Aug- 
ust 9-13,  1971) 

Five  busy  days  of  learning  and  fun  will  provide  high 
school  journalists  with  opportunities  to  prepare  for  next 
fall  through  streamlined  instruction  classes  in  newspaper 
and  yearbook  production,  advertising,  photography,  and 
paper  duplication,  along  with  practical  production  assign- 
ments and  field  trips. 

J.  Morris  Richards  will  serve  as  the  director  for  this 
exciting  program.  The  enrollment  deadline  is  July  26,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo  Utah  84601. 

Modern  Dance  for  Children  (Summer  1971) 

This  course  is  designed  to  expand  and  stimulate  the 
creative  gifts  of  young  people  by  developing  their  capacity 
for  movement  and  composition,  with  emphasis  on  technique, 
rhythm,  and  poise,  thus  increasing  their  appreciation  for 
the  beauty  of  dance.  Sara  Lee  Gibb,  Dee  Winterton,  eind 
Carol  Lambert  will  instruct  this  program  on  Fridays. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201  Herald  R. 
Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 


Thirteenth  Annual  Sports  Adventure  for  Boys  (June  21  - 
July  2  -  July  5-16,  1971) 

A  residence  prograna  of  intensive  instruction  in  athletic 
and  enrichment  courses  for  boys,  this  fun-filled  sports 
adventure  provides  two  weeks  of  fellowship,  wholesome 
recreation,  and  personal  development  through  small  group 
instruction  and  participation  in  basketball,  baseball,  foot- 
ball, swimming,  and  other  exciting  activities. 

Howard  Marshall  will  serve  as  the  director  of  this 
program-.  Enrollment  deadlines  are  June  7  for  the  first 
session  and  June  21  for  the  second  session. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Twenty-seventh  Annual  Summer  Music  Camp  (July  26  - 
August  7,  1971) 

As  an  integral  part  of  Summer  School,  this  two-week 
camp  combines  many  exciting  musical  experiences  and  con- 
certs under  well-known  guest  conductors  and  provides  in- 
tensive training  in  band,  orchestra,  chorus,  and  opportunities 
in  small  brass,  string,  piano,  woodwind  and  vocal  ensembles. 

The  enrollment  deadline  is  July  12,  1971.  For  further 
information  contact  Brigham  Young  University,  Grant  Elk- 
ington.  Director,  E-481  Harris  Fine  Arts  Center,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

Fourth  Annual  Survival  Adventure  for  Boys  (Summer  1971) 
This  program  consists  of  a  ten-day  survival  expedition 
in  Utah's  remote  desert  areas,  including  training  in  moun- 
taineering, survival  skills,  Indian  ruins  exploration,  and 
primitive  hunting/fishing  techniques.  Participants  gain 
self-confidence,  leadership  ability,  and  introspection  through 
this  wilderness  challenge.  The  well-known  survival  instruc- 
tor, Larry  Dean  Olsen,  will  serve  as  the  program  director. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  forty  students  per  session, 
and  registration  will  end  two  weeks  prior  to  the  beginning 
of  the  program. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

First  Annual  Survival  Adventure  for  Girls  (Midsummer 
1971) 

This  program  consists  of  a  ten-day  survival  expedition 
in  Utah's  remote  desert  areas,  including  training  in  moun- 
taineering, survival  skills,  Indian  ruins  exploration,  and 
primitive  hunting/fishing  techniques.  Participants  gain 
self-confidence,  leadership  ability,  and  introspection  through 
this  wilderness  challenge.  The  well-known  survival  instruc- 
tor, Larry  Dean  Olsen,  will  serve  as  the  program  director. 

Enrollment  will  be  limited  to  forty  students  per  session, 
and  registration  will  end  two  weeks  prior  to  the  beginning 
of  the  program. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Ronald  Hills,  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  201 
Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Sixth  Annual  Theater  Workshop  (June  14  -  August  20,  1971) 

This  workshop  consists  of  a  creative  five-week  theater 
experience  for  junior  high  and  senior  high  school  students 
and  covers  such  areas  as  acting,  voice,  lighting,  scenery 
construction,  painting  and  design,  makeup,  and  sound. 
Full-scale  play  productions  are  performed  by  course  part- 
icipants for  Summer  School  audiences. 

Enrollment  deadlines  are  May  31  and  July  5,  1971. 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Dr.  Charles  W.  Whitman,  Program  Director,  D-581- 
A,  Harris  Fine  Arts  Center,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

For  further  information  on  any  of  the  special  programs 
listed  above  or  a  copy  of  the  complete  summer  workshop 
program  (available  in  the  spring)  write  to:  Special  Courses 
and  Conferences,  242-S  Herald  R.  Clark  Building,  Brigham 
Young  University,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 


General  Information 


The  Graduate  School 

Graduate  study  is  a  major  accent  of  Summer  School. 
Many  graduate  students  well  advanced  toward  degree  pro- 
grams find  it  convenient  to  complete  their  programs  in  time 
for  August  commencement;  others  get  a  substantial  start 
toward  their  graduate  degrees.  The  Graduate  School  offers 
the  master's  degree  in  more  than  eighty-five  fields  dis- 
tributed through  fifty-one  graduate  departments  and  the 
doctor's  degree  in  more  than  forty  fields  distributed  through 
twenty  graduate  departments. 

All  requirements  for  the  master's  degree  must  be 
completed  within  five  years  from  the  date  when  the  student 
registers  for  the  first  graduate  work  which  is  applied  to- 
ward the  degree.  All  academic  credit  applying  toward  the 
Doctor  of  Philosophy  degree,  exclusive  of  that  earned  in 
completion  of  the  master's  degree,  must  be  completed  with- 
in a  period  not  to  exceed  eight  years. 

For  a  complete  description  of  the  regulations  of  the 
Graduate  School  and  the  requirements  for  each  of  the 
graduate  degrees,  as  well  as  for  listings  of  offerings  and 
special  requirements  of  the  various  departments,  consult 
the  Graduate  School  Catalog.  This  may  be  obtained 
without  charge  from  the  Graduate  Admissions  Office,  D-251 
Abraham  0.  Smoot  Administration  Building. 

Evening  Classes 

The  Brigham  Young  University  Department  of  Evening 
Classes  has  been  organized  to  help  those  who  are  unable 
to  attend  the  day-school  term. 

Regular  Summer  School  day  students  are  permitted  to 
enroll  by  paying  a  fee  of  $3.00  per  semester  hour  in  addition 
to  the  regular  Summer  School  fee.  Regular  college  credit 
equivalent  to  that  given  for  daytime  classes  is  given  for  all 
evening  classes.  Audit  students  are  accepted.  Summer 
evening  classes  are  listed  in  the  Summer  School  Bulletin; 
however,  a  separate  schedule  may  be  obtained  by  a  request 
addressed  to  Brigham  Young  University,  Department  of 
Evening  Classes,  Division  of  Continuing  Education,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

At  scheduled  times  during  each  registration  period 
counselors  are  present  in  the  office  of  the  Division  of  Con- 
tinuing Education,  Herald  R.  Clark  Building.  If  the  stu- 
dent wishes  he  may  secure  professional  help  in  making  edu- 
cational and  vocational  plans  or  in  working  through  related 
personal  problems.  There  is  no  charge  or  obligation  to  the 
student  for  these  services. 

Two  terms  of  summer  evening  classes  are  planned 
to  match  the  day-school  calendar. 

Special  Courses  and  Conferences 

The  Department  of  Special  Courses  and  Conferences  is 
organized  to  meet  the  academic  needs  and  desires  of  many 
groups  of  varying  ages  and  educational  backgrounds.  It  pro- 
vides flexible  varied  credit  and  noncredit  programs  on  the 
Brigham  Young  University  campus  and  offers  courses  either 
for  specific  interest  groups  or  for  the  public  at  large.  It 
also  presents  lecture  series,  institutes,  conferences,  seminars, 
workshops,  forums,  and  special  programs  from  many  fields 
such  as  the  fine  arts,  religion,  humanities,  physical  sciences, 
business,  industrial  education,  athletics,  education,  etc.  The 
length  and  time  of  each  course  depend  usually  upon  the 
type  of  program  presented. 

The  instructional  staff  is  composed  of  members  of  the 
regular  BYU  faculty  and  other  professional  and  academic 
specialists.  Tuition  fees  vary. 

The  Department  of  Special  Courses  and  Conferences 
welcomes  all  suggestions  from  any  group  as  to  a  specific 
possible  program  (credit  or  noncredit)  to  be  conducted  on 
the  BYU  campus  or  in  Utah  County. 

College  of  Religious  Instruction 

The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day  Saints  holds 
the  view  that  in  the  training  of  its  youth  there  should  be 
a  proper  integration  of  moral  and  religious  knowledge  and 
values  with  secular  knowledge  and  values.  Firm  in  the 
belief  that  no  life  is  full  and  complete  unless  it  is  estab- 
lished  upon   a   sound   religious   and   ethical   basis,   Brigham 


Young  University  has  offered  courses  in  religion  since  its 
establishment. 

The  College  of  Religious  Instruction  presents  a  rich 
program  for  all  persons  who  wish  to  pursue  the  study  of 
religion  for  general  and  particular  purposes  and  for  those 
who  wish  to  teach  in  the  Church  seminaries  and  in  all  other 
Church  organizations. 

This  college  offers  courses  for  graduate  work  leading  to 
the  master's  degree  in  Bible  and  modern  scripture,  history 
of  religion,  and  religious  education.  Certain  doctoral  pro- 
grams are  offered  also. 

Basic  Religion  Requirements 

Every  full-time  student  (i.e.,  every  student  carrying 
ten  or  more  semester  hours)  should  take  a  religion  class 
each  semester.  Two  semester  hours  in  religion  are  required 
for  every  semester  a  student  is  registered  at  Brigham  Young 
University;  thus,  a  student  completing  all  four  years'  study 
here  for  the  bachelor's  degree  must  earn  sixteen  semester 
hours  in  religion,  while  students  transferring  from  other  in- 
stitutions to  Brigham  Young  University  and  graduating  here 
will  be  required  to  acquire  at  BYU  only  a  total  of  two  se- 
mester hours  for  each  semester  enrolled  here.  Part-time  stu- 
dents are  required  to  complete  one  semester  hour  in  religion 
for  each  eight  hours  carried  at  Brigham  Young  University. 

Computer  Research  Center 

A  solid  foundation  of  research  and  education  in  modem 
computers  is  essential  for  significant  progress  in  all  fields  of 
knowledge.  With  the  installation  of  the  IBM  650  comput- 
er in  1958  the  Computer  Research  Center  was  established. 
The  present  equipment  includes  an  IBM  360 1 50  large-scale 
computer,  including  tapes,  disks,  and  normal  input  and  out- 
put devices.  Supporting  punched-card  equipment  is  avail- 
able in  the  center.  Additional  information  may  be  obtained 
at  the  center  located  in  the  Mathematical/Computer  Science 
Building. 

Honor  Code 

At  Brigham  Young  University,  honor  has  traditionally 
been  understood  as  voluntarily  living  in  accordance  with 
the  principles  of  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day 
Saints.  THIS  IS  THE  STANDARD  OF  BRIGHAM  YOUNG 
UNIVERSITY. 

The  Church  sponsors  BYU  for  the  principal  purpose  of 
providing  its  members  and  other  interested  persons  an  op- 
portimity  to  obtain  a  university  education  in  an  atmos- 
phere consistent  with  Church  ideals,  principles,  and  goals. 
Acceptance  of  admission  at  BYU  is  a  voluntary  commit- 
ment to  uphold  Church  standards. 

Our  Code  of  Student  Conduct 

When  you  as  a  student  at  BYU  agree  to  live  by  the 
Code  of  Student  Conduct,  you  commit  yourself  to  maintain- 
ing high  standards  of  honor  and  to  applying  Christian  ideals 
in  everyday  living  by 

1.  Obeying  law  and  respecting  authority. 

2.  Maintaining  honesty  and  academic  integrity  in  the  pre- 
paration of  all  scholastic  work. 

3.  Being  honest  and  truthful  in  all  your  dealings. 

4.  Observing  the  Word  of  Wisdom  which  prohibits  the  use 
of  alcoholic  beverages,  tobacco,  tea  and  coffee. 

5.  Refraining  from  the  px>ssession,  dispensing,  and/or  use 
of  amphetamines,  barbiturates,  hallucinogenic  drugs,  psy- 
chedelic drugs,  and  narcotics,  except  as  they  may  be 
prescribed  by  a  licensed,  practicing  physician. 

6.  Accepting  and  living  the  high  moral  standards  of  The 
Church  of  Jesus  (Jhrist  of  Latter-day  Saints,  including 
University  dress  and  grooming  standards. 

7.  Reporting  any  violations  of  the  Honor  Code  which  may 
be  observed. 

Details  regarding  items  1  through  7  above  as  listed  in 
the  Code  of  Student  Conduct  may  be  had  by  contacting  the 
Office  of  the  Dean  of  Students  (A-209  ASB). 


This  code  applies  to  all  students,  both  members  and 
nonmembers  of  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-day 
Saints  on  and  off  campus. 

Brigham  Young  University  Stakes 

Brigham  Young  University  has  ten  LDS  stakes,  com- 
posed of  98  wards  and  organized  specifically  for  stu- 
dents. These  stakes  and  wards  provide  maximum  oppor- 
tunity for  active  participation  in  the  programs  of  the 
Church.  All  single  students  living  away  from  home  estab- 
lish their  membership  records  in  the  ward  of  the  BYU 
stake  in  which  they  reside.  Married  students  who  attend 
the  University  may  elect  to  have  their  membership  records 
either  in  their  BYU  ward  or  in  the  nearby  off-campus 
ward  in  which  they  reside.  Membership  records  remain  in 
BYU  stakes  until  the  students  terminate  their  schooling 
at  the  University.  Summer  School  students  are  invited  to 
affiliate  with  one  of  the  campus  wards. 

Library 

The  beautiful,  air-conditioned  J.  Reuben  Clark,  Jr., 
Library  contains  nearly  1,000,000  books,  pamphlets,  bound 
periodicals,  and  government  documents.  It  is  a  depository 
library  for  United  Nations,  Canadian,  Mexican  and  U.  S. 
government  publications.  Microfilm  and  microcard  facili- 
ties are  available,  enabling  faculty  members  and  students 
to  use  materials  from  libraries  in  almost  any  part  of  the 
world.  A  brochure,  "Guide  to  BYU  Library,"  may  be  ob- 
tained at  any  service  area  in  the  library.  During  Summer 
School  the  library  is  open  from  7:00  a.m.  until  10:00  p.m., 
Monday  through  Thursday;  from  7:00  a.m.  to  6:00  p.m.,  FVi- 
days;  and  from  9:00  a.m.  to  6:00  p.m.,  Saturdays.  Also 
numerous  special  science  and  art  collections  supplement 
the  regular  equipment  of  the  University. 

On-Campus  Housing 

The  University  has  ample  residence  hall  accommoda- 
tions for  all  single  men  or  women  students  desiring  them. 
Board-and-room  arrangements  or  sleeping  rooms  are  avail- 
able in  Deseret  Towers: 


$115  per  term    (5  weeks) 


Board-and-room, 

7-day  meal  ticket 
Board-and-room, 

5-day  meal  ticket  $105  per  term   (5  weeks) 

Room  only,  double  occupancy  $34  per  term    (5  weeks) 
Board-and-room,  single  $122  per  term   (5  weeks) 

Room  only,  single  $42.50  per  term   (5  weeks) 

Air-cooled  Heritage  Halls  apartments  are  available  for 
single  women  only,  where  six  students  occupy  each  three- 
bedroom  apartment.  Cost  is  $35  per  five-week  term. 

Married  students'  housing  units  are  also  available  on 
a  summer-only  rental  basis.  Inquiries  concerning  this  pro- 
gram should  be  directed  to  Brigham  Young  University, 
Manager,  Married-Students'  Housing,  or  apply  in  person  at 
the  Wymount  Terrace  Office,  1800  North  900  East,  Provo, 
Utah  84601. 

Heritage  Halls  Apartments  are  available  for  small  fami- 
lies for  summer  only.  Inquire  or  write  to  Heritage  Halls 
Apartments,  25  Heritage  Drive,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

More  detailed  information  and  application  blanks  will  be 
sent  upon  request.  Married  students  contact  one  of  the  above 
addresses.  Others  write  to  Brigham  Young  University,  Office 
of  Student  Housing,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Applications  for  on-campus  accommodations  should  be 
mailed  any  time  between  February  1  and  June  1. 

Added  attractions  for  recreation  are  the  beautiful,  well- 
equipped  swimming  pools  located  at  Helaman  Halls  and 
Deseret  Towers,  available  to  students  living  in  University 
housing. 

Residential  Housing  (Off -Campus) 

The  Office  of  Student  Housing  maintains  listings  of 
off-campus  rental  facilities.  A  variety  of  types  of  accom- 
modations is  available  (board  and  room,  sleeping  rooms, 
and  apartments). 

If  a  sleeping  room  is  selected,  moderately  priced  meals 
are  available  at  the  Wilkinson  Center. 

Summer  School  students  desiring  to  bring  their 
families  may  be  housed  adequately  in  student-tjqje  apart- 
ments in  the  community. 


Landlords  generally  like  to  rent  to  students  on  a 
personal  basis.  Therefore,  arrangements  for  off -campus 
quarters  may  be  made  upon  arrival  at  the  campus. 

For  additional  information  write  to  Brigham  Young 
University,  Coordinator  for  Off-Campus  Housing,  Office  of 
Student  Housing,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Scholarships 

A  limited  number  of  scholarships  are  available  for 
Summer  School.  Refer  to  the  Brigham  Young  University 
Instructions,  Applications  and  Information  for  Undergrad- 
uate Admissions  and  Scholarship  forms.  Specific  inquiries 
may  be  addressed  to  Brigham  Young  University,  Scholar- 
ships, B-188  ASB,  Provo,  Utah  84601. 

Placement  Center 

The  Placement  Center  assists  graduating  students  and 
alumni  in  finding  desirable  positions  in  business,  industry, 
government,  and  education.  The  placement  service  includes 
a  placement  library,  which  provides  pertinent  information 
on  such  matters  as  how  to  conduct  oneself  in  an  interview, 
how  to  write  effective  letters  of  application,  and  how  to 
prepare  a  resume.  Books,  articles,  magazines,  and  brochures 
are  also  available  with  information  about  companies  and 
school  districts. 

Seniors,  graduate  students,  and  others  continuing 
school  or  returning  for  the  summer  to  complete  degrees, 
enhance  professional  status,  or  renew  certificates  are  invit- 
ed to  utilize  the  services  of  the  placement  office. 

The  Placement  Center  will  receive  job  listings  from 
employers  throughout  the  summer,  as  well  as  visits  from 
some  employment  representatives  who  interview  personally 
on  the  campus. 

Student  Employment 

The  Personnel  Department  assists  students  in  finding 
part-time  employment,  both  on  and  off  campus. 

Students  needing  employment  are  urged  to  register 
with  the  Personnel  Department  as  soon  as  possible  after  ar- 
riving in  Provo.  Need  is  a  major  consideration  in  determining 
who  will  receive  leads  for  jobs.  Other  important  considera- 
tions are  the  candidate's  skills  and  his  hours  available  for 
work. 

Because  of  the  large  numbers  of  students  seeking  part- 
time  work,  it  is  important  that  those  desiring  employment 
report  regularly  to  the  Personnel  Department  after  their  ap- 
plications have  been  filed. 

Food  Services 

Food  Services  at  Brigham  Young  University  strives  to 
do  just  what  the  name  implies:  render  service.  The  Univer- 
sity-owned Food  Services  provides  the  following  varied 
and  versatile  accommodations:  cafeterias,  quick-service 
snack  bars,  in-service  catering,  take-out  catering,  table 
d'hote,  vending,  concessions,  bakery,  and  a  dairy  products 
laboratory. 

Three  large,  spacious,  air-conditioned  dining  areas 
are  in  full  operation  to  provide  for  the  Summer  School 
patron  the  finest  in  food  and  comfort.  A  wide  variety  of 
appetizing  food  is  available  for  all  three  meals  each  day 
and  in  addition  snack  bars  offer  items  throughout  the  day 
and  evening.  Food  may  be  purchased  at  reasonable  rates 
on  a  cash  or  meal-ticket  basis. 

The  locations  of  the  Cannon  Center  dining  rooms  in 
the  Helaman  Halls  area  and  the  dining  rooms  in  Deseret 
Towers  with  the  Wilkinson  Center  dining  rooms  in  the  cen- 
ter of  campus  provide  convenient  access  to  food  service  on 
every  part  of  the  campus. 

Health  Center 

The  privileges  and  facilities  of  the  Health  Center  are 
available  to  each  regularly-enrolled,  full-time  student.  Phy- 
sicians are  on  duty,  and  a  charge  of  $2  per  visit  during 
regular  school  hours  is  assessed.  Students  eligible  for  Health 
Center  service  may  also  secure  the  BYU  student  insurance 
plan  which  assists  with  major  medical  expenses  and  also 
provides  a  partial  payment  for  the  regular  visitation  charge. 

Counseling  Center 

The  Counseling  Center  provides  services  which  include 
1.  Counseling    for   educational,    vocational,    or   personal 
and  social  problems. 


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2.  Testing  to  assess  ability,  achievement,  interests,  or 
adjustment. 

3.  Occupational  information. 

All  students  are  invited  to  avail  themselves  of  these 
opportunities  which  are  provided  without  fee.  New  students 
are  particularly  encouraged  to  come  to  the  Counseling 
Center  during  their  first  year  at  BYU  to  discuss  their  ed- 
ucational and  vocational  goals  or  other  concerns  which  they 
may  have. 

Staff  members  of  the  Counseling  Center  are  profes- 
sionally trained  in  counseling  psychology  and  related  discip- 
lines. Students  are  assured  of  reliable  professional  assistance 
and  confidentiality. 

Counselors  may  be  seen  by  appointment,  or  immediately 
in  an  emergency.  For  further  information  or  an  appointment, 
call  Ext.  2061  or  come  to  C-273  in  the  Smoot  Administration 
Building. 

Service   to   Veterans  and  Dependents   of   Deceased 

Veterans 

For  further  information  contact  Brigham  Young  Uni- 
versity, Veterans'  Coordinator,  A-229  ASB,  Provo,  Utah 
84601. 

Security  and  Treiffic 

The  Security  Office  is  a  protective  agency  established 
for  the  benefit  of  students,  faculty,  and  staff.  It  maintains 
effective  liaison  with  the  local  police  department  and  is  en- 
trusted with  the  proper  enforcement  of  campus  rules  as 
well  as  local  and  state  laws.  All  matters  requiring  police 
action  should  be  referred  to  this  office. 

Another  major  responsibility  of  the  Security  Office  is 
the  control  of  campus  motor  vehicle  traffic  and  parking.  In 
each  academic  year,  including  Summer  School,  staff  mem- 
bers and  students  who  regularly  or  occasionally  operate 
motor  vehicles  in  Utah  County  shall  register  at  no  cost  any 
such  motor  vehicles  with  the  University  Security  Office.  In 
the  case  of  students,  this  is  a  registration  for  identification 
only — not  a  parking  permit.  All  staff  members  and  students 
who  plan  to  use  University  parking  lots  between  7  a.m.  and 
4  p.m.  on  school  days  must  display  a  parking  permit  on 
their  motor  vehicles. 

The  Security  Office  also  offers  many  other  services  to 
all  students  and  staff  members,  including  the  taking  of 
fingerprints  for  various  governmental  and  teaching  jobs, 
and  provides  an  ambulance  service  in  conjunction  with  the 
University  Student  Health  Center. 


Abbreviations  and  Symbols.  The  following  abbreviations  and 
symbols  are  used  in  the  List  of  Courses  Section. 


Arr. 

ea. 

G-BS 

G-HA 

G-ML 

G-PS 

G-R 

G-SS 

m 


A 
B 
C 
$ 
P 


R 

# 


Class,  laboratory  hours,  or  credit  hours  ar- 
ranged 

Continuous;  First  Term;  Second  Term 

Credit-hour  designation  applies  to  each  course 
number  listed. 

Fufills  general  education  requirements  in  biolog- 
ical science. 

Fulfills  general  education  requirements  in  hu- 
manities and  aesthetics. 

Fulfills  general  education  requirement  in  biolog- 
mathematics,    statistics,    logic,    and   science. 

Fulfills  general  education  requirements  in  physi- 
cal science. 

Fulfills  general  education  requirements  in  re- 
ligion. 

Fulfills  general  education  requirements  in  social 
science. 

Designates  course  which  may  be  used  to  fulfill 
requirements  for  a  minor.  Courses  fulfilling 
minors  in  the  Industrial  Education  Depart- 
ment are  as  follows:  crafts  minor — (cm), 
drafting  minor — (dm),  electronics  minor — 
(em),  metalwork  minor — (mm),  woodwork 
minor — (wm),  farm  mechanics  minor — (fm), 
graphics  minor — (gm),  industrial  arts  minor 
(iam,  for  elementary  teachers  only). 

Must  have  teacher's  permission  to  register  for 
class. 

Must  have  permission  of  department  chairman 
,'.-  for  class. 

Must  have  Teacher  Certification  Office  permis- 
sion to  register  for  class. 

A  dollar  sign  ($)  is  used  to  indicate  classes 
which  require  special  fees. 

Class  numbers  which  include  the  letter  "p"  are 
private  instruction  classes  for  which  a  special 
fee  is  payable  at  the  Treasurer's  Office.  (See 
section  on  "University  Fees"  in  this  bulletin.) 

Designates  course  which  may  be  repeated. 

Classes  filling  general  requirements.  B  -  Biologi- 
cal Science,  H  -  Humanities  and  Fine  Arts, 
P  -  Physical  Science,  R  -  Religion,  S  -  Social 
Science,  L  -  Language,  M  -  Mathematics  - 
Statistics  -  Logic  -  Science. 


Code  to  Classroom  Areas 


Building  Building 

Designation  Building  Designation 

ARLC  Arts  Building  (Lower  Campus)  HFAC 

ANSL  Animal  Science  Laboratory  HGB 

ASB  Abraham  O.  Smoot  Administration  and  General  lALC 

Services  Building  JKB 

BIOL  Biology  Laboratory  (500  E.  800  N.)  JKBA 

BRMB  George  H.  Brimhall  Building  JRCL 

B-30  Wymount  Chapel  (South  of  ELWC)  JSB 

B-34  Engineering  Analysis  Center  (East  of  FELB)  MARB 

CHLC  College  Hall  (Lower  Campus)  MCKB 

CLFB  Benjamin  Cluff,   Jr.,   Plant  Laboratory  Building  MSCB 

CREH  East  Crandall  House  (608  E.  1430  N.)  MSRB 

CRWH  West  Crandall  House  (588  E.  1430  N.)  RB 

CTS  HLM  Helaman  Tennis  Courts  RICE 

DPL  Dairy  Products  Lab  ROTC 

EDLC  Education  Building  (Lower  Campus)  SFH 

ELWC  Ernest  L.  Wilkinson  Center  SFLC 

ESC  Carl  F.  Eyring  Physical  Science  Center  SNLB 

FELB  Harvey  Fletcher  Engineering  Laboratory  SOCH 

Building  STIH 

FLD  BB  -  Baseball  Field,  FB  -  Football  Field,  HH  -  TCB 

Helaman  Halls,  HAWS  Field,  SOUTH  Field  TOLC 

FOB  Faculty  Office  Building  WIDE 

GRNH  Lavern  Green  House  (700  E.  1250  N.) 

GYLC  Women's  Gym  (Lower  Campus) 


Building 

Franklin  S.  Harris  Fine  Arts  Center 
Heber  J.  Grant  Building 
Industrial  Arts  Building  (Lower  Campus) 
Jesse  Knight  Building 
Jesse  Knight  Building  Annex 
J.  Reuben  C^lark,  Jr.,  Library 
Joseph  Smith  Memorial  Building 
Thomas  L.  Martin  Classroom  Building 
David  O.  McKay  Building 
Mathematical  Sciences/CIomputer  Building 
Karl  G.  Maeser  Memorial  Building 
Stephen  L.  Richards  Building 
Rice  House  (753  E.  1430  N.) 
Daniel  H.  Wells  ROTC  Building 
George  Albert  Smith  Fieldhouse 
Joseph  F.  Smith  Family  Living  Center 
William  H.   Snell  Industrial   Education   Building 
Social  Hall 

Stein  House  (705  E.  1430  N.) 
Indoor  Tennis  Court  Building 
Training  Building  (Lower  Campus) 
John  A.  Widtsoe  Life  Science  Laboratory 
Building 


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Admission 


Applications  for  Admission  or  Readmission.  Admission 
or  readmission  to  the  University  is  granted  on  the  basis  of 
an  official  application.  Requests  for  application  forms  and 
other  necessary  information  should  be  directed  to  the  fol- 
lowing offices: 

Undergraduate    Students    -    Admissions    Office,    A-153 

ASB 
Graduate   Students    -    Office    of    Graduate    Admissions, 

D-251  ASB 
International    Students    -    BYU    International    Students 

Office,  A-245  ASB 
American  Indian  Students  -  American  Indian  Education 

Office,  180  FOB. 

Students  attending  Brigham  Yoiuig  University  during 
Spring  Semester,  1971,  or  Summer  of  1969  or  1970  as  day- 
time students  need  not  apply  for  Summer  School.  Those 
students  who  were  registered  in  Evening  School  only,  work- 
shops, and  Special  Courses  and  Conferences,  will  need  to 
apply  for  admission  if  they  plan  to  enroll  in  daytime  classes. 

Admissions  Evaluation  Fee.  A  $15  nonrefundable  ad- 
missions evaluation  fee  must  accompany  the  admissions 
application  for  all  new  students  making  application  to  the 
University.  Former  students  need  not  pay  this  fee.  Please 
send  the  fee  in  the  form  of  a  check  or  money  order  payable 
to  Brigham  Young  University.  The  application  and  the  fee 
must  reach  BYU  by  the  admissions  application  deadline  for 
Summer  School.  This  is  separate  and  distinct  from  the  $10 
housing  application  deposit. 

UNDERGRADUATE  STUDENTS 

Applications  for  admission  and/or  readmission  due  May 
29,  1971. 

New  Freshman  Students.  Admission  to  BYU  is  deter- 
mined by  a  student's  performance  on  the  American  College 
Test  (ACT)  combined  with  his  high  school  grade-point 
average. 

All  applicants  must  be  high  school  graduates  and  must 
have  completed  ten  academic  units,  three  of  which  must  be 
English,  one  of  either  algebra  or  geometry,  and  the  remain- 
ing six  from  English,  mathematics,  science,  social  science  or 
a  foreign  language. 

Students  nineteen  years  of  age  and  over  who  have  not 
completed  high  school  may  qualify  for  admission  by  com- 
pleting the  high  school  level  General  Educational  Develop- 
ment Tests  (GED)  and  the  American  College  Test  (ACT). 
The  student's  application  will  then  be  considered  individually 
by  the  Admissions  Committee  to  determine  admissibility. 

New  Transfer  Students.  Students  transferring  to  BYU 
from  other  accredited  institutions  must  have  an  accumula- 
tive grade-point  average  of  2.25  or  higher  (A^4.0,  B^3.0, 
C  =  2.0).  Students  must  also  have  a  2.25  grade-point  aver- 
age in  their  most  recent  college  work. 

Students  who  have  not  completed  at  least  twenty-four 
semester  hours  of  college  credit  must  also  submit  their  high 
school  transcripts  and  American  College  Test  scores. 

A  student's  application  will  not  be  considered  by  the 
Admissions  Committee  until  transcripts  of  all  of  their  pre- 
vious college  work  have  been  received. 

Former  and  Repeating  Students.  Registration  materials 
will  be  prepared  for  Summer  School  for  all  students  who 
were  enrolled  in  regular  daytime  classes  either  of  the  two 


previous  Summer  School  terms,  1969  or  1970,  or  were 
registered  during  the  1970-71  Spring  Semester.  All  other 
students  (including  those  registered  in  Evening  School, 
workshops,  and  Special  Courses  and  Conferences)  must  file 
an  application  for  admission  or  readmission  with  the  Ad- 
missions Office  by  May  29,  1971. 

New  Students  from  Foreign  Countries.  To  be  admitted 
to  the  University,  a  student  from  a  foreign  country  who  is 
not  a  U.S.  citizen  must  present  credentials  corresponding 
to  the  requirements  stated  above  under  the  headings,  "New 
Freshman  Students"  or  "New  Transfer  Students."  In  addi- 
tion, a  clearance  from  the  Brigham  Young  University  Foreign 
Students  Adviser  must  be  received  in  the  Admissions  Office 
before  acceptance  will  be  granted.  Students  should  contact 
the  International  Students  Office,  A-245  ASB. 

American  College  Tests.  Before  being  accepted  to  Brig- 
ham Young  University,  all  entering  freshmen  and  all  trans- 
fer students  with  les3  than  24  semester  hours  of  credit  must 
take  the  American  College  Test.  Test  scores  are  not  available 
until  approximately  four  weeks  after  the  examination  date. 
It  is  necessary,  therefore,  for  students  to  take  the  ACT  far 
enough  in  advance  to  insure  arrival  of  the  scores  in  the  Ad- 
missions Office  prior  to  the  application  deadline  for  Sum- 
mer School.  The  national  test  dates  annually  will  be: 

October — Third  Saturday 
December — Second  Saturday 
February — Third  Saturday 
April — Fourth  Saturday 
July — Third  Saturday 

Students  must  register  for  these  tests  at  least  one  month 
in  advance  of  the  test  date.  Registration  materials  may  be 
obtained  from  most  high  school  or  college  counseling  offices 
or  by  writing  to  Registration  Department,  American  College 
Testing  Program,  P.O.  Box  168,  Iowa  City,  Iowa  52240. 

Notice  of  Acceptance.  All  new  students  applying  for 
admission  to  the  University  and  all  former  students  who 
have  formally  applied  for  readmission  by  the  appropriate 
deadlines  will  receive  a  permit  to  register  valid  orily  for  the 
summer  term  indicated  on  the  permit.  Students  desiring  to 
be  considered  for  any  other  semester  must  notify  the  Ad- 
missions Office  in  writing  by  the  established  deadline  dates 
for  that  semester. 

General  Education  Requirements.  Students  should  re- 
fer to  the  Brigham  Young  University  Bulletin,  Catalog  of 
Courses  1970-71,  pages  16-24,  for  information  regarding 
graduation  requirements. 

Transfer  students  entering  BYU  from  accredited  colleges 
will  have  their  transfer  credit  evaluated  on  the  basis  of 
BYU  programs  and  will  be  notified  in  writing  of  the  general 
education  requirements  remaining  to  be  completed.  The 
University  will  accept  all  transfer  credit  that  is  a  reasonable 
equivalent  to  BYU  approved  courses. 

Health  Information  Form.  In  order  that  the  University 
may  provide  proper  medical  care,  the  student  who  receives 
notice  of  his  acceptance  will  be  given  a  health  form  on 
which  the  condition  of  his  health  may  be  reported  by  a 
personal  physician  after  examination.  This  questionnaire 
must  be  returned  to  the  Health  Center  before  the  student's 
registration.  The  information  given  is  not  used  by  the  Ad- 
missions Office  and  in  no  way  influences  the  admission  de- 
cision. 


Registration 


How  to  Register.  Students  registering  at  the  beginning 
of  Summer  School  should  report  to  the  northeast  entrance 
of  the  George  Albert  Smith  Fieldhouse  on  June  14,  1971,  ac- 
cording to  the  alphabetical  schedule  below  to  register  for  all 
credit  courses  and  credit  workshops  held  during  the  ten- 
week  Summer  School. 

Students  who  wish  to  register  during  the  second  term 
for   second   term   courses  should  report  to  the  Registration 


Office.  B-150  ASB,  on  July  17,  1971,  according  to  the  alpha- 
betical schedule  below. 

All  students  registering  for  any  pre-  or  postsummer 
courses  or  workshops,  or  for  noncredit  courses  or  work- 
shops held  during  the  ten-week  Summer  School,  will  register 
at  the  time  of  the  first  class  meeting  at  the  place  designated 
for  the  class  to  be  held. 

(Note:  Anyone  having  the  proper  background  may  reg- 


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ister  for  noncredit  courses  or  workshops  without  clearing 
admission  to  the  University.  Anyone  who  registers  for 
credit  courses  or  workshops  in  pre-  or  postsessions  may 
do  so  without  clearing  admission.  However,  if  credit  is 
desired  for  accreditation  or  for  degree  purposes,  the  student 
should  obtain  formal  admission  to  the  University  by  con- 
tacting the  Office  of  Admissions.) 

Registration    Schedule.    For    the    registration    of    June 

14,  1971,  students  will  register  without  exception  in  the 
alphabetical  order  indicated  below  at  the  George  Albert 
Smith  Fieldhouse: 


8:00 

Olse  to  Pete 

1:00 

Davi  to  Elia 

8:15 

Pete  to  Reed 

1:15 

Elia  to  Fran 

8:30 

Reed  to  Russ 

1:30 

Fran  to  Gran 

8:45 

Russ  to  Skee 

1:45 

Gran  to  Harm 

9:00 

Skee  to  Stev 

2:00 

Harm  to  Hilt 

9:15 

Stev  to  Thorn 

2:15 

Hilt  to  Jaco 

9:30 

Thorn  to  Wait 

2:30 

Jaco  to  Jord 

9:45 

Wait  to  Wilk 

2:45 

Jord  to  Lars 

10:00 

Wilk  to  ZZ 

3:00 

Lars  to  Lyma 

10:15 

AA  to  Atwo 

3:15 

Lyma  to  Mcna 

10:30 

Atwo  to  Berg 

3:30 

Mcna  to  Murd 

10:45 

Berg  to  Brin 

3:45 

Murd  to  Olse 

11:00 

Brin  to  Carp 

11:15 

Carp  to  Codn 

4:00 

All  latecomers 

11:30 

Codn  to  Davi 

AA  to  ZZ 

Registration  Schedule.  For  the  registration  of  July  17, 
1971,  students  will  register  without  exception  in  the  alpha- 
betical order  indicated  below  in  the  Abraham  O.  Smoot 
Administration  Building: 


7:30 

Olse  to  Rich 

9:15 

Dunn  to  Gran 

7:45 

Rich  to  Soff 

9:30 

Gran  to  Holt 

8:00 

Soff  to  Vand 

9:45 

Holt  to  Kite 

8:15 

Vand  to  ZZ 

10:00 

Kite  to  Mcdo 

8:30 

AA  to  Bise 

10:15 

Mcdo  to  Olse 

8:45 

Bise  to  Chri 

10:30 

All  latecomers 

9:00 

Chri  to  Dunn 

AA  to  ZZ 

Registration  Materials.  Registration  materials  will  be 
prepared  for  all  students  who  were  enrolled  in  Summer 
School  for  either  of  the  two  previous  summers  1969  or  1970 
as  daytime  students.  Also,  registration  materials  will 
be  prepared  for  all  students  who  were  in  attendance  during 
the  1971  Spring  Semester  as  daytime  students.  All  other  stu- 
dents must  apply  for  admission  or  readmission  to  the  Uni- 
versity before  materials  will  be  made. 

Admission  to  Class.  Instructors  receive  rolls  of  students 
in  their  classes  two  days  after  the  initial  registration  dates. 
A  subsequent  roll,  provided  at  the  end  of  the  second  week, 
will  include  names  of  all  students  who  have  registered  for 
the  class.  Students  whose  names  appear  on  these  rolls  or 
students  for  whom  an  add  card  has  been  received  are  offi- 
cially registered;  others  are  to  be  referred  immediately  to  the 
registration  personnel  in  B-150  ASB. 

Change  of  Registration.  In  those  cases  where  it  is 
necessary  for  a  student  to  make  changes  in  registration, 
the  following  procedure  should  be  followed: 

1.  Consult  with  your  faculty  adviser.  If  the  adviser 
recommends  the  change,  he  will  provide  a  change- 
of-registration  card  with  his  signature. 

2.  Obtain  the  consent  and  signatures  of  the  instructors 
involved. 

3.  Deliver  the  change-of-registration  card  to  the  regis- 
tration personnel  no  later  than  5:00  p.m.,  Monday, 
June  21,  1971,  for  the  First  Term  and  Continuous 
classes  and  no  later  than  5:00  p.m.,  Monday,  July 
26,  1971,  for  the  Second  Term. 

June  21  for  the  First  Term  and  Continuous  classes  and 
July  26  for  the  Second  Term  are  the  last  days  a  student 
may  add  a  class. 

In  exceptional  cases,  students  may  withdraw  from 
Second  Term  and/or  continuing  classes  through  Monday, 
July  26,  1971.  Withdrawals  after  June  21  for  the  7irst  Term 
and  July  26  for  the  Second  Term,  however,  are  for  emer- 
gency reasons  only. 

A  fee  of  $5.00,  payable  to  the  Cashier's  Office,  is  charged 
for  each  change-of-registration  card  processed  June  22  and 


thereafter  for  the  First  Term  and  Continuous  classes  and 
July  28  and  thereafter  for  the  Second  Term  classes  which 
are  dropped. 

Dates  to  Know: 

June  14     Registration. 

June  15     First  day  of  classes. 

June  17  First  day  changes  in  registration  are 
permitted. 

June  21  Last  day  on  which  late  registration  or  change 
in  registration  may  occur  for  First  Term. 

June  22  Change-of-registration  fee  of  $5.00  in  effect 
for  First  Term. 

July  1  Last  day  on  which  a  student  may  withdraw 
from  First  Term  classes.  Withdrawals  per- 
mitted for  emergency  reasons  only  after 
June  21. 

July   17     Registration. 

July   19     First  day  of  classes  for  Second  Term. 

July  21  First  day  changes  of  registration  are  per- 
mitted. 

July  26  Last  day  on  which  late  registration  or  change 
in  registration  may  occur. 

July  27  Change-of-registration  fee  of  $5.00  in  effect 
for  Second  Term. 

Aug.  6  Last  day  for  which  a  student  may  withdraw 
from  Summer  School  classes.  Withdrawals 
are  permitted  for  emergency  reasons  only 
July  26. 

Election  of  Studies  and  Class  Limits.  With  the  advice 
of  a  registration  adviser  and  approval  of  the  dean  of  the 
college  in  which  he  registers,  the  student  should  elect  such 
studies  as  are  desirable.  The  major  or  minor,  as  well  as 
the  general  requirements  for  graduation,  should  be  kept  in 
mind  in  electing  studies.  Undergraduate  students  in  good 
standing  may  register  for  a  maximum  of  6  hours  each  term 
or  12  hours  for  the  two  terms.  Any  exception  must  be  ap- 
proved by  the  dean  of  the  student's  college  and  the  direc- 
tor of  Admissions  and  Records  and  are  based  upon  the  stu- 
dent's academic  record. 

Major  and  Minor  Requirements.  At  the  time  of  his 
graduation,  the  student  must  have  completed  at  least  twen- 
ty hours  in  his  major  department  and  no  fewer  than  four- 
teen hours  in  collateral  or  minor  subjects  which  meet  the 
approval  of  the  chairman  of  his  minor  department  if  the 
major  department  requires  a  minor.  When  the  prospective 
graduate's  high  school  and  college  work  shows  marked 
evidence  of  deficiencies  in  breadth,  scholarship,  or  prepara- 
tion for  future  activity,  the  chairman  of  the  department,  in 
consultation  with  the  dean,  may  prescribe  certain  additional 
courses  according  to  the  needs  of  the  student. 

Evaluation  of  Transfer  Credit.  Most  students  transfer- 
ring to  BYU  from  accredited  institutions  will  have  met  the 
general  education  requirements  except  in  religion  and 
American  history  and  government  if  they  successfully  com- 
pleted a  satisfactory  general  education  program  as  pre- 
scribed by  the  institution  previously  attended.  Deficiencies 
will  be  shown  on  the  "Evaluation  of  Transfer  Credit"  sent 
to  the  student. 

In  evaluating  a  student's  transfer  credits  for  purposes 
of  general  education,  the  University  will  recognize  and  ac- 
cept all  reasonable  equivalents  of  its  own  approved  courses. 

All  transfer  students  will  have  their  transcripts  evalu- 
ated in  terms  of  the  BYU  programs  and  wiU  be  notified 
prior  to  or  during  their  first  semester  at  BYU  as  to  the 
requirements  remaining  to  be  completed,  if  any.  Early  ap- 
plication is  recommended. 

GRADUATE  STUDENTS 

To  register  in  the  Graduate  School,  a  student  must 
have  a  bachelor's  degree  from  a  four-year  accredited  in- 
stitution. Registration  packets  will  be  prepared  for  all  stu- 
dents who  were  enrolled  as  graduate  students  in  day  school 
during  the  preceding  Spring  Semester  or  during  the  two 
preceding  Summer  School  terms.  All  students  planning  to 
return  to  the  University  after  graduation  (with  the  bach- 
elor's degree)  will  be  required  to  complete  a  readmission 
application  on  or  before  the  deadlines  listed  below. 

To  be  admitted  to  the  Graduate  School  on  a  degree- 
seeking    basis,    a    student    should    file    with    the    Graduate 


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Admissions    Office,    D-251 
eludes  the  following: 


ASB,    an    application    which    in- 


(1)  forms  for  admission  or  readmission  to  the  Graduate 
School; 

(2)  two   transcripts  of   all    previous   college   work   and 

(3)  three  letters  of  recommendation.  (These  letters 
should  be  sent  directly  to  the  Graduate  Admissions 
Office  by  those  making  the  recommendations.) 

Forms  for  application  and  for  letters  of  recommendation 
are  provided  by  the  Graduate  Admissions  Office.  Notice  of 
acceptance  as  a  degree-seeking  student  is  sent  to  the  appli- 
cant from  the  Office  of  the  Graduate  Dean. 


Applications  for  admission  must  be  filed  by  the  follow- 
ing deadlines  in  order  for  students  to  be  admitted  to  Sum- 
mer School  1971  at  Brighana  Young  University. 


April  30,  1971 
May  31,  1971 


New  students 
Former  students 


Students  who  are  not  employed  part-time  are  permitted 
to  register  for  not  more  than  six  credit  hours  in  either  term 
of  the  Summer  Session.  For  the  average  student  a  reason- 
able full-time  registration  for  one  five-week  term  is  five 
credit  hours.  Every  graduate  student  should  acquaint  himself 
with  the  provisions  of  the  Graduate  School  and  the  specific 
requirements  of  his  department  as  contained  in  the  Grad- 
uate School  Catalog. 


University  Fees 


Tuition  and  Fees 

All  students  are  expected  to  pay  tuition  and  fees  ap- 
plicable to  their  registration  at  the  time  of,  or  prior  to,  regis- 
tration. Charges  are  assessed  on  the  basis  of  one's  total 
Summer  School  registration,  including  classes  taken  for 
credit,  noncredit,  and  audit.  The  University  reserves  the 
right  to  change  these  figures  without  notice.  Students  arc 
held  responsible  to  pay  the  correct  tuition  and  fees. 

Approximately  seventy  percent  of  the  cost  of  operating 
the  University  is  paid  from  the  tithes  of  the  LDS  Church. 
Therefore,  students  who  are  Church  members,  or  their  fami- 
lies, already  have  made  a  monetary  contribution  to  the 
operation  of  the  University.  To  equalize  this  burden  some- 
what it  is  necessary  to  charge  nonmembers  a  higher  tuition. 
Even  this  higher  total  payment,  however,  does  not  cover 
the   total   educational   cost  of   nonmembers   of   the   Church. 

LDS    Church 

Members      Nonmembers 

1  to  2   credit   hours    (minimum)     ..^:..$  55.00  $  99.00 

3  credit  hours  73.00  116.00 

4  credit  hours  91.00  142.00 

5  credit  hours  109.00  168.00 

6  credit  hours  127.00  194.00 

7  credit  hours  145.00  220.00 

8  credit  hours  163.00  246.00 

9  credit  hours 181.00  272.00 

10  credit  hours  199.00  298.00 

11  credit  hours  217.00  324.00 

12  credit  hours 235.00  350.00 

When  special  approval  is  given  for  any  hours  beyond 
12  hours,  the  charge  will  be  $18.00  per  hour  more  for  LDS 
members  and  $26.00  per  hour  more  for  nonmembers  with 
no  additional  charges  for  hours  over  14  hours. 

Above  tuition  does  not  apply  to  workshops,  conferences, 
etc.  All  persons  registering  for  3  credit  hours  or  less  will 
receive  all  student  activity  privileges  except  student  health 
services.  Persons  registering  for  4  or  more  credit  hours  will 
receive  all  student  activity  privileges  including  student 
health  services,  and  wUl  be  eligible  to  purchase  additional 
student  health  insurance  if  desired. 

The  charge  for  noncredit  courses  or  for  auditing  courses 
is  the  same  as  taking  them  for  credit. 

A  fraction  of  an  hour  is  counted  as  a  full  hour  in 
assessing   fees. 

The  Department  of  Evening  Classes 

A  student  who  registers  for  one  or  more  classes  in  the 
day  school  and  also  elects  one  or  more  evening  classes  will 
be  assessed  tuition  and  fees  under  the  above  schedules,  on 
the  basis  of  the  total  hours  of  registration,  plus  $3.00  per 
credit  hour  for  the  evening  classes.  The  student  is  respon- 
sible for  informing  the  cashier,  at  the  time  tuition  is  paid, 
as  to  the  number  of  credit  hours  of  evening  classes  included 
in  his  registration.  Failure  to  pay  this  fee  on  the  day  of 
registration  or  the  day  on  which  an  evening  class  is  added 
will  result  in  a  $2.50  late  fee  charge. 


Late  Registration  Fee 

A  late  registration  fee  is  charged  all  students  register- 
ing and/or  paying  fees  after  the  scheduled  day  of  registra- 
tion for  each  term.  (No  exception  is  made  regardless  of 
reason  for  being  late.) 

The  late  fee  is  $2.50  the  first  and  second  days  following 
the  scheduled  registration  date.  Thereafter  the  fee  is  $5.00. 

Any  student  whose  check  is  dishonored  by  his  bank  will 
be  charged  a  handling  fee  of  $5.00.  If  the  check  was  for 
tuition,  there  will  be  an  additional  charge  of  the  late  fee 
in  effect  at  the  time  the  check  is  redeemed. 

Late  fees  are  not  refundable. 

Withdrawals 

Students  who  decide  to  discontinue  school  should 
notify  the  Office  of  the  Dean  of  Students  immediately.  Any 
delay  in  notification  or  in  turning  in  the  activity  card  or 
fee  receipt  will  reduce  from  day  to  day  the  amount  of  the 
tuition  refund. 

Students  who  register  for  both  terms  of  Summer  School 
and  then  discontinue  at  the  end  of  the  First  Term  must  of- 
ficially withdraw  from  the  University  through  the  Office 
of  the  Dean  of  Students.  If  a  student  defers  filing  an  offi- 
cial withdrawal  notice  until  the  Second  Term  has  started, 
he  will  not  receive  a  full  refund  of  tuition  and  fees  paid. 

Refunds 

In  the  event  of  withdrawal  the  student  must  surrender 
his  activity  card  or  fee  receipt.  No  refunds  can  be  processed 
until  this  has  been  done.  Refunds  will  be  made  on  the  basis 
of  a  withdrawal  charge  of  $10.00  plus  a  per-day  (from  first 
school  day  to  notification  day,  both  days  inclusive)  charge 
of  eight  percent  of  the  total  tuition  paid  for  a  one-term  regi- 
stration, or  four  percent  for  a  two-term  registration. 

Refund  checks  will  be  mailed  from  the  Treasurer's 
Office  to  the  student  approximately  three  weeks  from  the 
date  on  which  the  student  reported  his  withdrawal  and 
surrendered  his  activity  card  or  fee  receipt  to  the  Office  of 
the  Dean  of  Students. 

No  refund  will  be  made  after  August  31  of  the  school 
year   in    which    payment   was   received   by   the   University. 

No  refund  will  be  granted  to  a  student  who  is  requested 
to  withdraw  from  the  University  for  scholarship  or  other 
causes. 

Adds  and  Drops 

In  the  event  a  student  increases  the  number  of  hours 
of  registration  at  any  time  subsequent  to  initial  registration 
and  payment  of  fees,  an  additional  payment  for  the  hours 
being  added  must  be  made  on  the  day  when  the  hours  are 
added,  or  the  late  fee  will  be  charged. 

In  the  event  a  student  decreases  the  number  of  hours 
of  registration: 

During  the  first  five  school  days  of  either  term,  a  refund 
will  be  made  of  the  difference  between  the  charge  for  the 
original  and  the  adjusted  registration  less  $5.00. 

During  the  second  five  school  days  of  either  term, 
a  refund  will  be  made  of  50  percent  of  the  difference  be- 
tween the  charge  for  the  original  and  the  adjusted  registra- 
tion. 


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After  the  first  ten  school  days  of  either  term,  no  refund 
will  be  made. 

For  second  term  classes  dropped  prior  to  the  beginning 
of  the  second  term,  a  full  refund  for  those  hours  will  be 
given. 

Refunds  for  classes  dropped  will  be  prepared  on  the 
above  basis  after  the  student  has  asked  the  Regristration 
Office  to  initiate  a  tuition  refund  card. 

Miscellaneous  General  Fees 

Graduation  fee,  bachelor's  degree  (only  50%  refund- 
able if  degree  is  not  obtained)    $12.00 

Graduation  fee,  master's  or  doctor's  degree  (only  50% 

refundable   if   degree   is   not  obtained)    20.00 

Late    application    for    graduation    (those    who    apply 

after  February  15  for  August  commencement)  ....     3.00 
Graduation  reevaluation  fee   (for  students  who  defer 
graduation  beyond  the  graduation  date  originally 

applied  for 2.00 

Graduate  student  service  fee    (for  graduate  students 
using   University  facilities   without  formal   regis- 
tration    for     University     classes)      per     semes- 
ter    Minimum  tuition 

General  College  two-year  terminal  certificate  $  6.00 

Identification   photo   2.00 

Change  of  registration  fee  (for  each  change  slip  pre- 
sented after  the  first  week  of  each  term)   $  5.00 

Change  of  grade  fee  (unless  the  change  is  the  respon- 
sibility of  the  University)    3.00 

Duplicate  activity  card   4.00 

Exemption  examination  to  exempt  a  student  from 
taking  a  required  class: 

If  examination  is  taken  with  a  group  2.00 

If  examination  is  taken  alone  5.00 

Examination,  special  equivalency: 

Nonrefundable  fee  to  take  exam  10.00 

Per  credit  hour  charge  upon  successful  completion 
of  exam,  the  maximum  fee  in  any  one  subject 
shall  not  exceed  $60,  but  will  be  reassessed  for 

each  additional  credit  authorization  form  10.00 

Transcript  fee  for  first  copy  on  every  order   1.00 

($.50  for  each  additional  copy) 

Traffic  violation  fines  Variable  according  to  violation 

Automobile  and  Motorcycle  registration*  and  parking  fee: 

Zone  B     Summer    School    6.00 

Zone  B     Second  Term  of  Summer  School  3.00 

Zone  C     Summer  School  3.00 

Zone  C     Second  Term  of  Summer  School  1.50 

Zone  D     Summer   School    3.00 

Zone  D     Second  Term  of  Summer  School  1.50 

*Registration  is  mandatory  and  no  fee  is  charged 
if  student  elects  to  NOT  park  on  campus. 

Bicycle  registration  1.00 

Hold  placed  on  credits  for  unpaid  bill  2.00 

Records  search  fee  1.00 

Fees  for  Private  Instruction  in  Music 

Music  159p,  160p   (30-minute  lessons)    $55.00 

Music  360p,   660p   (45-minute  lessons)    75.00 

Solo   or   joint   recital   fee   25.00 


Refunds  —  Fees  for  Instruction  in  Music 

Students  who  withdraw  from  registration  for  private 
instruction  before  the  semester  begins  or  during  the  first 
week  of  the  semester  will  receive  a  refund  of  the  total 
amount  paid. 

Students  who  withdraw  after  they  have  begun  their 
private  instruction  will  be  charged  ten  percent  of  the  total 
fee,  the  full  cost  of  each  lesson  taken  or  each  lesson  missed 
without  notifying  the  teacher,  and  one-half  the  cost  of  the 
remaining  lessons  in  the  course. 

Applications  for  refunds  are  made  at  C-550  Franklin  S. 
Harris  Fine  Arts  Center. 

Rentals 

Organ,    one   hour  per   day  per  term   $  5.00 

Each  additional  hour  per  day  per  term  4.00 

Harpsicord,    clavichord,   harp,    one   hour   per   day   per 

term     5.00 

Each   additional   hour   per  day   per  term  4.00 

Piano,  one  hour  per  day  per  term  4.00 

Each  additional  hour  per  day  per  term  3.00 

Woodwind,  brass,  and  string  instruments  per  instru- 
ment   per    term    5.00 

Practice  room  without  a  piano,  one  hour  per  day  per 

term   3.00 

Each  additional  hour  per  day  per  term  2.00 

Fees  for  Speech  Clinic 

Speech  clinic   fee,    per  term   10.00 

(Fee     assessed     all     non-BYU     students     and     faculty) 

Fees  for  Departmental  Facilities  (Additional  $2.50  penalty 
if  not  paid  by  June  21  for  First  Term  or  July  26  for  Second 
Term.) 

Archaeology  455R  5  weeks  $50.00 

10  weeks  100.00 

English    15    15.00 

Family  Econ.  and  Home  Management  370  (married  or 

single)    40.00 

Geology  410  IIO.OO 

Graduate  Education  568,  569,  673  (2  credit  hours)     ..  15.00 

Graduate  Education  569,  673  (4  credit  hours)   25.00 

Horticulture    112    (Flower   Arrangement)    10.00 

Music    105,    368,    372 5.00 

Physical  Education  128    (Bowling)    10.00 

Refund  of  Fees  for  Departmental  Facilities 

First  Term  and  Continuous  classes: 

Full  refund  if  dropped  June  15  through  June  21,  1971. 

Half  refund  if  dropped  June  22  through  July  1,   1971. 

No  refund  if  dropped  after  July  1,  1971. 
Second  Term  classes: 

Full  refund  if  dropped  July  19  through  July  26,  1971. 

Half  refund  if  dropped  July  27  through  August  6,  1971. 

No  refund  if  dropped  after  August  6,  1971. 

Deposits 

Gymnasium  towel  check  and  padlock  deposit  $  5.00 

(Maximum  refund  $4.00) 

Industrial  Education  1.00 

Chemistry    (each   laboratory   class)    10.00 


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Administration  and  Faculty 


President 

Joseph  Fielding  Smith 

The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ 

of  Latter-day  Saints 


President 

Ernest  L.  Wilkinson 

Brigham  Young  University 


Board  of  Trustees  of  Brigham  Young  University 

Joseph  Fielding  Smith  President 

Harold   B.    Lee    First   Vice-President 

N.   Eldon  Tanner   Second  Vice-President 

Spencer  W.  Kimball  Gordon  B.  Hinckley 

Ezra  Taft  Benson  Thomas  S.  Monson 

Mark  E.  Petersen  Alvin  R.  Dyer 

Delbert  L.  Stapley  Boyd  K.  Packer 

Marion  G.  Romney  Marion  D.  Hanks 

LeGrand  Richards  A.  Theodore  Tuttle 

Richard  L.  Evans  Paul  H.  Dunn 

Hugh  B.  Brovirn  John  H.  Vandenberg 

Howard  W.  Hunter  Belle  Spafford 

Executive  Committee  of  Brigham  Young  University 
Board  of  Trustees 

Delbert  L.  Stapley,  Gordon  B.  Hinckley 

Chairman  Thomas  S.  Monson 

Marion  G.  Romney  Boyd  K.  Packer 

LeGrand  Richards  Marion  D.  Hanks 

Office  of  the  Church  Commissioner  of  Ekiucation 

Neal  A.  Maxwell,  Commissioner 

Joe  J.   Christensen,  Associate  Commissioner  for  Seminaries 

and  Institutes 
Kenneth   H.    Beesley,    Associate   Commissioner   for   Colleges 

and  Schools 
Dee  F.   Andersen,   Associate  Commissioner  for  Finance  and 

Business,  and  Secretary  of  the  Executive  Committee  of 

the  Board  of  Trustees 

UNIVERSITY    ADMINISTRATIVE    OFFICERS 

President   Ernest  L.   Wilkinson 

Executive  Vice-President  Ben  E.  Lewis 

Academic  Vice-President  Robert  K.  Thomas 

Vice-President  and  General  Counsel  Clyde  D.  Sandgren 

Associate  Academic  Vice-President Robert  J.  Smith 

Assistant  Academic  Vice-President  ....  William  R.  Siddoway 
Assistant  Business  Vice-President  ....  Fred  A.  Schwendiman 
Administrative  Assistant  to  the  President 

and  Director  of  Summer  School  Dean  A.  Peterson 

Assistant  to  the  President  in  Charge  of  Communications 

Heber  G.  Wolsey 

Dean  of  Students  J.  Elliot  Cameron 

Physical  Plant,  Director  Sam  Brewster 

These  officers  constitute  the  Administrative  Council  of  the 
University. 

DEANS  OF  COLLEGES,  GRADUATE  SCHOOL,  AND 
ACADEMIC  AREAS 

Graduate  School  Chauncey  Riddle,  Dean 

College  of  Biological  and  Agricultural 

Sciences  A.  Lester  Allen,  Dean 


College  of  Business  Weldon  J.  Taylor,  Dean 

College  of  Education  Stephen  L.  Alley,  Dean 

College  of  Family  Living  Blaine  R.  Porter,  Dean 

College  of  Fine  Arts  and 

Communications  Lorin  F.  Wheelwright,  Dean 

General  College  Lester  B.  Whetten,  Dean 

College  of  Humanities  Bruce  B.  Clark,   Dean 

College  of  Industrial  and  Technical 

Education  Ernest  C.  Jeppsen,  Dean 

College  of  Nursing  Maxine  Cope,  Dean 

College  of  Physical  and  Engineering 

Sciences   Armin  J.   Hill,   Dean 

College  of  Physical  Education  ....  Milton  F.  Hartvigsen,  Dean 
College  of  Religious  Instruction  ....  Daniel  H.  Ludlow,  Dean 

College  of  Social  Sciences  Martin  B.  Hickman,  Dean 

Division  of  Continuing  Education  Harold  Glen  Clark, 

Dean 

ADMINISTRATIVE  OFnCERS,  NONINSTRUCTIONAL  UNITS 

Admissions  and  Records,  Dean  Franklin  L.  McKean 

Alumni  Relations,  Director  Ronald  G.  Hyde 

Communications   Services,   Director   Darrel   J.   Monson 

Dean    of   Women    Lucile   O.    Petty 

Education  Information  and  Guidance, 

Director    Lynn    Eric    Johnson 

Financial  Services,   Director  Lyman  Durfee 

Housing  Director  DeLyle  Barton 

Institutional  Research,  Director  L.  Howard  Campbell 

International  Office,  Chairman  Ariel  S.  Ballif 

Registrar Bill  Sampson 

Space  Utilization,  Director  Albert  E.  Haines 

Student  Health  Center,  Director  Cloyd  C.  Hofheins 

University  Development  Executive  Director 

Richard  C.   Stratford 

University  Personnel  Services,  Director  B.  Keith  Duff  in 

University  Press,   Director  Ernest  L.   Olson 

Veterans  and  Selective  Service,  Adviser  Gary  Carver 

Wilkinson   Center,    Director   Lyle   S.   Curtis 


THE  FACULTY 

Adams,  Jesse  L.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Sociology 

Alder,  Lorna  Call,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Art  Education 

Alder,  Zane  G.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 

Allen,  Dell  R.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Indus.  Tech. 

Allen,  James  B.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  History 

Allen,  Mark  K.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Psychology 

Allen,  Murray  F.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Art 

Alley,  Stephen  W.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Philosophy 

Allman,  V.P.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof.  Gen.  Curriculum 

Allred,  G.  Hugh,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Allred,  Ruel  A.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Allred,  Wallace,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof  of  Education 
AUsen,  Phillip  E.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 

for  Men 
Andersen,  Ferron  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Anderson,  Carl  Dixon,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Spanish 
Anderson,  Dallas  J.,  M.A.,  Instr.  in  Art 
Anderson,  Keith  P.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Anderson,  Lane  K.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Anderson,  Richard  L.,   Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  History  and  Religious 

Instruction 
Andrus,  Hyrum  L.,  D.S.S.,  Prof,  of  Scripture 
Arbizu,  Ray  L.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 
Arnold,  Marilyn,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Arnoldsen,  Larry  M.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Education 
Backman,   Milton  V.,   Jr.,   Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof,  of  History  of 

Religion 
Baer,  James  Logan,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Geology 
Baker,  Joseph  O.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  German 
Ballantyne,  VerDon,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Bangerter,  Blauer  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Bankhead,  Reid  E.,  M.Th.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruc- 
tion 
Banks,  Willis  M.,  M.S.,  Instr.  in  General  Curriculum 
Barker,  Dee  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemical  Engineering 


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Barlow,   Frances  P.,  M.Ed.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and 

Family  Relations 
Barnes,  Clifford  R.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Music 
Barnes,  Howard,  MBA,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Bus.  Mgt. 
Barnes,  James  R.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Barron,  Howard  H.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Barrus,  George  S.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Communications 
Barton,  Cliff  S.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Civil  Engineering 
Bateman,  J.  LaVar,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Speech 
Bauer,   Edith  B.,   Ph.D.,   Prof,  of  Educational  Psychology 
Beckham,  Raymond  E.,  M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Communications 
Bell,  Elouise  M.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Bell,   R.   DerMont,   Ph.D.,   Prof,   of  Business  Education 
Belt,  W.  Dwayne,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Secondary  Education 
Bennion,  Owen  C.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Gen.  Curriculum 
Bentley,   Anthony  I.,   Jr.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  In- 
struction 
Berrett,  LaMar  C,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Berryessa,  Max  J.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Elementary  Education 
Best,  Brian  S.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Beus,  Gary  B.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Statistics 
Bills,  James  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Bishop,  Russell  H.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Bissell,  Harold  J,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Geology 
Black,  Harvey  B.,  Ph.D.,  Instructional  Res.  Specialist;  Prof. 

of  Education 
Blake,  Reed  H.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Blanch,  Mae,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 

Bowen,  Walter  D.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruc- 
tion 
Bowles,  Catherine,  M.Ed.,  Clinic  Instructor  in  Education 
Boyer,  Glen  L.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Business  Education 
Bradford,  Reed  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Bradley,  Rulon  L.,  Ph.D.,   Prof,  of  Communications 
Bradshaw,  Jerald  S.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof  .of  Chemistry 
Bradshaw,   William  S.,   Ph.D.,   Asst.   Prof,  of  Zoology 
Bradshaw,  Merrill  K.,  D.M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Music 
Braithwaite,   Lee  F.,   M.S.,   Asst.   Prof,  of  Zoology 
Brasher,    Ruth   E.,    Ph.D.,    Assoc.   Prof   of   Home   Economics 

Education 
Breinholt,  Floyd  E.,  M.E.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Art 
Britsch,  Ralph  A.,  M.A.,  Prof,  of  Humanities  and  Compara- 
tive Literature 
Britsch,  R  Lanier,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  History 
Britsch,  Todd  Adam,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  German  and 

Humanities 
Brotherson,  Jack  D.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Botany 
Brown,   J.   Richard,   M.Ed.,   Asst.   Prof,   of  Elementary  Edu- 
cation 
Buckner,  Eugene  T.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 
Buckwalter,  Doyle  W.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 
Budge,  Harold  S.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Psychology 
Budge,  Wallace  D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Civil  Engineering 
Bullock,  Kenneth  C,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Geology 
Bunker,  Gary  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Bunker,  Robert  E.,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  Physical  Education 
Burgener,  Owen  R.,  M.Ph.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 
Burr,  Wesley  R.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Burrup,  Percy  E.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Educational  Administration 
Burton,  Sheril  D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Microbiology 
Bushman,  Jess  R.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Geology 
Cahoon,    Owen   W.,    D.Ed.,   Assoc.    Prof,   of   Child   Dev.    and 

Family  Relationships 
Call,  Clifton  Boyd,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Call,  Ivan  T.,  D.B.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Business  Management 
Cameron,   James  B.,   Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof,   of  Accounting 
Campbell,  Eugene  E.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  History 
Cannon,  Kenneth  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Card,  Willard  R.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 
Cardon,  Louis  B.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  History 
Carter,  Melvin  W.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Statistics 
Castle,  Raymond  N.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Chamberlain,   Jonathan  M.,   Ph.D.,   Asst.   Prof,   of  Education 
Chapman,  Arthur  O.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Cheesman,  Paul  Robert,  D.R.E.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  In- 
struction 
Christensen,  Dean  C,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Education 
Christensen,  Earl  M.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Botany 
Christensen,  Howard  B.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Statistics 
Clark,  H.  Clifford,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Clark,  J.  Reuben,  III,  B.A.,  Prof,  of  French  and  Classical 
Languages 


Clark,  Wayne  W.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Economics 
Clarke,   A.  John,   Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Graduate  Education 
Clinger,  Morris  M.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Speech 
Cluff,  Coran  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Condie,  Spencer  J.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Cook,  Alan  D.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof.,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Cope,  Maxine  J.,  Ed.D.,  Dean  of  College  of  Nursing 
Cottrell,   Milford   C,    Ed.D.,   Assoc.   Prof,   of  Secondary  Edu- 
cation 
Cowan,  Richard  D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  History  of  Religion 
Cracroft,  Richard  H.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Craig,  Wesley  W.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Crandall,  John  M.,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Special  Educa- 
tion 
Cryer,  Walter,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Cundick,  Bert  P.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Daines,  Bernard  N.,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  Computer  Science 
Daines,  Delva,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Elementary  Education 
Daines,  Robert  H.,  D.B.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Business  Manage- 
ment 
Dansie,  R.E.,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  Environmental  Design 
Davies,  J.  Kenneth,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Economics 
Davis,  Garold  N.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  German 
Dean,  C.  Edwin,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Computer  Science 
DeHoyos,  Arturo,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Indian  Education 
DeHoyos,  Benjamin  F.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Recreation  Edu- 
cation 
Dixon,  Dwight  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physics 
Dixon,  Richard  C,  Special  Instructor  in  Philosophy 
Done,  G.  Byron,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Scripture 

Downing,  Lester  N.,   Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Educational  Psychology 
Downs,  Robert  H.,  M.M.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 
Drake,   Richard  E.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Nursing 
Doxey,  Willard  B.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Economics 
Dudley,  J.  Duane,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physics 
Duke,  James  T.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Duerden,   Claude  B.,   M.P.H.,   Asst.   Prof,   of  Child  Dev.  and 

Family  Relations 
Dunn,  James  W.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 
Durrant,    S.    Olani,    Sc.D.,   Asst.    Prof,    of   Civil    Engineering 

Science 
Dutton,  Dean  S.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Earl,  Don  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Music 
Eastmond,  E.  John,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physics 
Elkington,  Grant  C,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  Music 
Ellsworth,   Carol,   M.A.,  Asst.   Prof,  of  Home  Economics  Ed. 
Ellsworth,  Richard  G.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
England,  J.  Lynn,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Sociology 
Esplin,  Ross  S.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Evans,  David  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
Farmer,  James  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Farnsworth,  Dean  B.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  English 
Firmage,  D.  Allan,  M.S.,  Prof,  of  Engineering 
Fisher,  A.  Garth,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Flick,  Roger,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  Genealogy 
Folsom,  Marvin  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  German 
Foster,  Glen  Ray,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Fox,   William,   M.A.,  Instructor  in  General  Curriculum 
Foxley,  William  M.,  M.F.A.,  Instructor  in  Music 
Francis,  Rulon  S.,  M.S.,  Registered  Physical  Therapist,  Asst. 

Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Franz,  Kay  B.,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  Food  Science  and  Nutri- 
tion 
Free,  Joseph  C,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mechanical  Engineer- 
ing 
Frost,  Herbert  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Frost,  Merrill  F.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech 
Fugal,  John  P.,  D.R.E.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Gamett,  LaVell  C,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Industrial  Education 
Garbe,  Douglas,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Gen.  Curr.;  Assoc.  Prof. 

in  Computer  Science 
Gardner,  John  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physics 
Gardner,  Robert  W.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Animal  Science 
Garner,  Lynn  E.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Garrard,  LaMar  E.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Garrison,   Carolyn  L.,   B.S.,   Instructor  in  Family  Economics 

and  Home  Management 
Garrison,  Ray  H.,  D.B.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Gassman,  Byron  W.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
Geary,  Edward  A..  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Gee,   Burton  C,  Ed.D.,   Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Gibb,   John  Douglas,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech  and 

Dramatic  Arts 
Gibbons,  Rendol  L.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 


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Gibbons,  Willard  E.,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Sociology 

Gill,  Gurcharan  S.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 

Gledhill,  Preston  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Dramatic  Arts 

Goodman,  A.  Harold,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Music 

Goodwin,    Reese,   M.S.,  Asst.   Prof,   of  Civil  Engineering 

Goodson,  William  Dale,  Ed.D.,  Instructor  in  General  College 

Green,    John    Dean,    M.A.,    Instructor    in    Humanities    and 

Comparative  Literature 
Groesbeck,  Lue  S.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 
Grover,  Jerry  Dee,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Industrial  Education 
Grow,  Stewart  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  History  and  Political 

Science 
Gubler,  Donworth  V.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Russian 
Hafen,   Brent  Que,   Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 
Hafen,  William  J.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Recreation  Educa- 
tion 
Hall,  Blaine,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Hammond,   Ruth,   M.S.,  Instructor  in  Special  Education 
Hansen,  Harold  I.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Dramatic  Arts 
Hansen,    H.    Kimball,    Ph.D.,    Assoc.    Prof,    of    Physics    and 

Astronomy 
Hansen,   John  L.,   M.R.Ed.,   Instructor  in  Recreation  Educa- 
tion 
Hardy,  Garry,  M.Ed.,  Instructor  in  Education 
Hardy,  Kenneth  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Harms,   Callis  R.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Educational  Admin. 
Harris,  H.  Jarold,  II,  M.M.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 
Harris,  James  R..  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Harris,  John  B.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
Harris,  John  S.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Harrison,  B.  Kent,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physics 
Harrison,  Grant,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 
Hartshorn,  Leon  R.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruc- 
tion 
Hatch,  Dorian  M.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics 
Haupt,  Floyd  E.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Hayes,  Darwin  L.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Hays,  Billy  Ray,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Computer  Science 
Heaps,  Richard,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 
Heaton,  Alma,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Recreation  Education 
Heiner,  Steven  W.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 
Henderson,  E.  Dean,  M.E.,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Education 
Hendrickson,  LeMar,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  English 
Hendrix,  Leland  J.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Graduate  Education 
Heninger,  Richard  W.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Henson,  Charles  A.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Dramatic  Arts 
Hickman,  Harold,  M.F.A.,  Instructor  in  Communications 
Higbee,  Kenneth  L.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Higgins,  John  C,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Hill,  Marvin  S.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  History 
Hill,  Max  W.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Physics 
Hillam,  Kenneth  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Hillam,  Ray  C,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 
Hilton,  H.  Gill,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Statistics 
Hinckley,  Edwin  C,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Industrial  Education 
Hindmarsh,  Ted  C,  B.S.,  Supervisor  of  Educ.  Graphics 
Hintze,  Lehi  F.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Geology 
Hood,  Rebecca  M.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Nursing 
Hoops,  Margaret,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Horsley,   A.   Burt,    Ph.D.,   Prof,   of  Philosophy  and   Religious 

Instruction 
Hoskisson,  William  A.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Microbiology 
Howell,  Robert  J.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Hubbard,  Ernest  D.,  D.B.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Hunsaker,  D.  Glade.  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Hyatt,  Norman,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Hyer,  Paul  V.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  History 
Jackson,  R.  H.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Geography 
Jacobs,  Briant  S.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  English 
Jamison,  Ronald  D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Jarman,   Boyd  O.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Jaussi,  August  W.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Jenkins,  Ronda  H.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  in  Industrial  Education 
Jensen,  Allene,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Library  and  Information 

Sciences 
Jensen,  C.  Russell,  Ph.D.,  Instructor  in  History 
Jensen,    Denmark   C,   M.S.,   Instructor  in  Provisional  Regis- 
tration 
Jensen,  Gary  Lee,  Ph.D..  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics 
Jensen,  Marcus  M.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Microbiology 
Johnson,  Eldred  A.,  D.B.A.,  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Johnson,    John   H.,    Ph.D.,    Asst.    Prof,   of   Food   Science   and 
Nutrition 


Johnson,    Richard,    Ph.D.,    Counselor    in    Student    Personnel 
Center 

Johnson,  LaVon  C,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 

Jones,   J.  Richard,   Ed.D.,   Asst.   Prof,   in  Physical  Education 
for  Men 

Jones,  Kenneth  O.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech  and  Dramatic 
Arts 

Jorgensen,  Eleanor,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Clothing  and  Tex- 
tiles 

Keele,  Reba,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 

Keeler,  Joseph  J.,  M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Music 

Knight,    Hattie   M.,   M.S.,    Assoc.   Prof,   of  Library   and   Inf. 
Sciences 

Knight,  Leland,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Education 

Knowles,    Elmer,    Ph.D.,    Prof,    of    Child    Dev.    and    Family 
Relations 

Koller,  Roland  H.,  II,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 

Kunz,  Phillip  R.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Sociology 

Lambert,  Neal  E.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 

Lambert,    William  R.,    D.B.A.,   Asst.   Prof,   of  Business  Man- 
agement 

Lamoreaux,  Jack  W.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 

Lamson,  Merle  E.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Library  and  Informa- 
tion Sciences 

Larsen,  Don  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Microbiology 

Larsen,  Gustive  O.,  M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof.  Emeritus  of  History 
and  Religion 

Larsen,  Kenneth  M.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof  .of  Mathematics 

Larsen,  Vernon  W.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Sociology 

Laycock,  Harold  R.,  D.M.A.,  Prof,  of  Music 

Laycock,  Ralph  G.,  D.M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Music 

Layton,  Robert  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Geography 

Laws,   Duane,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 
Relationships 

LeCates,  Terry  Nels,  M.B.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Mgt. 

Ledbetter,  Curtis,  M.A.,   Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 

Lee,  Terry  N.,  M.B.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Mgt. 

Lee,  Tsai-Feng,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  Chinese 

Liechty,  Elizabeth  L.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Clothing  and  Tex- 
tiles 

Liechty,  William  R.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Botany 

Lofgreen,  Charlotte,  B.E.,  Instructor  in  General  College 

Longhurst,  John  T.,  M.M.,  Instructor  in  Music 

Longmore,  Dean  R.,  M.B.A.,  Instructor  in  Business  Manage- 
ment 

Low,  Gordon  M.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Speech 

Luckau,  Paul  F.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  German 

Mabey,    Melvin    P.,    D.Phil.,    Prof,    of   History   and   Political 
Science 

Magleby,  Francis  R.,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Art 

Manookin,  Robert  P.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 

Marlow,  H.  Carleton,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  History 

Marchant,    Maurice,    M.A.,    Asst.    Prof,   of   Library   and   Inf. 
Sciences 

Marshall,  Robert  L.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Art 

Mason,  James,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 

Matheny,  Ray  T.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Anthropology  and 
Archaeology 

Mayfield,   Craig,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Guided  Studies 

McArthur,  Ross  "J,"  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Industrial  Ed. 

McKell,  William  C,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Industrial  Ed. 

McKellar,  J.  Glen,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 

McKendrick,  John  E.,  M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 

McKinnon,   Gary  F.,   Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Manage- 
ment 

Mead,  D.  Eugene,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 
Relations 

Melville,  Keith,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Political  Science 

Meservy,  Keith  H.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 

Metten,  Charles  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Dramatic  Arts 

Merritt,    Lavere   B.,    Ph.D.,   Asst.    Prof,   of  Civil   Engineering 
Science 

Midgley,  Louis  C,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 

Miller,   Martin  L.,   M.A.,   Asst.   Prof,  of  Physics  and  Mathe- 
matics 

Moe,  Rudy,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 

Moore,  Blaine,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 

Moore,  Glen,  Ph.D..  Prof,  of  Botany 

Moore,  Hal  G.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 

Moore.  Paul  C,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech 

Morrell,  Edwin  B.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 

Morrell,  Jeanette,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 

Morrill,   A.  Reed,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Educational  Admin. 

Montgomery,  David  D.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  History 


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Mortensen,  Kay  S.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Industrial  Tech. 

Moss,  J.  Joel,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family  Relations 

Muranaka,  Chihoko  Kitano,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Japanese 

Murdock,  Joseph  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Botany 

Murphy,  Joseph  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Zoology 

Muse,  Ivan,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 

Nackos,  F.  J.,  M.A.  Instructor  in  Environmental  Design 

Naylor,  Jay  H.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Recreation  Education 

Nelson,  George  E.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Education 

Nelson,  Glen,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Economics 

Nelson,  K.  LeRoi,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry 

Nelson,  Marvin  N.,  M.S.,  Clinical  Instructor  in  Elementary 

Education 
Newman,  Parley  W.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Speech 
Nicholes,  Henry  J.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Nielsen,  Fred  K.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics 
Nish,  Dale  L.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Industrial  Education 
Nordgren,  Quentin  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Music 
Norman,  T.  A.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Computer  Science 
Norton,  Don  E.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Oakes,  Clinton  L.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Business  Management 
Oaks,  Harold  R.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech  and  Dramatic 

Arts 
Olsen,  Burton  K.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Recreation  Education 
Ord,  John  E.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Elementary  Education 
Orme,  Leon  E.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Animal  Science 
Overstreet,  Earl  LeRoy,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 
Pace,   George  W.,   M.A.,   Instructor  in  Religious  Instruction 
Packer,  Thane,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Youth  Leadership  and 

Recreation  Ed. 
Palmer,  E.  Paul,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physics 
Palmer,    Spencer    J.,    Ph.D.,    Prof,    of   History    of    Religious 

Instruction 
Parsons,  Robert  E.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Parsons,  Robert  J.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Economics 
Patch,  Robert  C,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Scripture 
Paul,  Edward  G.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Payne,  I.  Reed,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Pearson,  Dale  Francis,  M.S.W.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Pearce,   Wayne,   MBA,   Instructor  in  Business  Mgt.;   Tennis 

Coach 
Pedersen,   Darhl  M.,   Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof,   of  Psychology 
Perry,  Devern  J.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Education 
Petersen,  Ray,  M.H.Ed.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 
Peterson,  Betty  J.,  M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Business  Education 
Peterson,  Evan  T.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Peterson,  H.  Donl,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruc- 
tion 
Phillips,  R.  Douglas,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Classical  Languages 
Pinegar,  Rex  D.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Special  Education 
Pinney,   James  K.,  M.B.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Manage- 
ment 
Pollei,  Paul  C,  M.M.,  Instructor  in  Music 
Pope,  Clayne,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Pope,  Karl  T.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Dramatic  Arts 
Porter,  Larry  C,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Religious  Instruction 
Price,  Alvin  H.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Pritchett,  Bruce  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Purdy,  Victor  W.,  M.iS.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Library  and  Inf. 

Sciences 
Raisor,  Ernest  R.,  B.S.,  Instructor  in  Industrial  Technology 
Randall,  David  M.,  D.M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 
Rasmussen,    Ellis  T.,   Ph.D.,   Assoc.   Prof,   of  Old   Testament 

Languages  and  Literature 
Rasmussen,  R.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Philosophy 
Raty,  Thomas,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Art 
Reeder,  Jesse  W.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  History  and  PoliticeJ 

Science 
Reid,  Howard  T.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Personnel  and  Guidance 
Reimschiissel,  Ernest  F.,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Horticulture 
Reynolds,   Noel  B.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Philosophy 
Rhodes,   Ronald  L.,  M.S.,  Asst.   Prof,  of  Health  Sciences 
Rich,  Owen  S.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Communications 
Rich,  Russell  R.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  History  of  Religion 
Richardson,  Jed  J.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech 
Rickenbach,  Dean.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Ricks,  Eldin,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Ridenhour,  Ted  E.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Rigby,  W.  Dean,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  General  Curriculum 
Robinson,  Paul,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Rollins,  Boyd  C,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Rollins,  Leslie  McKay,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 


Romney,  Antone  K.,  Ed.D.,  Distinguished  Prof,  of  Compara- 
tive Education 
Roos,  Keith  L.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  German 
Roundy,  Elmo  S.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physical  Education 
Sagers,  Richard  D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Microbiology 
Sanchez,  Margaret,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Sandberg,  Carma,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Education 
Sardoni,  Lawrence,  M.A.,  Prof,  of  Music 
Schill,  Ronald  L.,  M.B.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Bus.  Management 
Schmutz,  Richard  A.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  History 
Scoresby,  Lynn,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relationships 
Seggar,  John  F.A.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Seibt,  Klaus-Michael,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  History 
Shaw,    Don   D.,    Ed.D.,   Assoc.   Prof,   of   Health   Science   and 

Recreation  Education 
Shields,  L.  Grant,  M.R.E.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Simmons,  Elbert  R.,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Zoology 
Skinner,   Rulon  D.,   B.A.,  Instructor  in  Youth  Leadership 
Skousen,   K.  Fred,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Slaugh,  Kathleen,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Family  Economics  and 

Home  Management 
Smith,  Gary  R.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Business  Education 
Smith,  Kay  H.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Smith,  Murray  F.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  German 
Smith,  Oliver  R.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Communications 
Smith,  Ralph  B.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Education 
Snow,  Donald  R.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Snow,  Gardner  G.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Snow,  Karl  Nelson,  M.P.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 
Sorensen,  A.  Don,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 
Spencer,  Robert,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Special  Education 
Speidel,  Walter,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  German 
Staley,  John  S.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Stephan,  Eric  D.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Speech  and  Dramatic 

Arts 
Stevens,  Dale  J..  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Geography 
Stewart,  David  Michael,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  History 
Stocks,  Dayna  L.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Botany 
Stoddard,  G.  Evan,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  Sociology 
Stoddard,  Ted  D.,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Business  Education 
Stout,  Douglas,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Art 
Strong,  William  J.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Physics 
Struthers,  Robert  E.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Dramatic  Arts 
Stutz,  Howard  C,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Botany 
Sucher,  Floyd,  Ed.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Swensen,  Russel  B.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  History 
Swenson,  Albert  D.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Symons,  Joseph  N.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Sociology 
Takasaki,  Fred,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Art 
Tarbox,  Norman,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Communications 
Taylor,  Dale  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Taylor,  Barbara,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Femiily 

Relations 
Taylor,  Hal  L.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Religious  Instruction 
Taylor,  James  S.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Spanish 
Taylor,  L.  John,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  English 
Tate,  Charles  D.,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
Terry,  Elvis  B.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Music 
Thomas,  Glen  E.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Teacher  Education 
Thomas,  John  A.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
Thomson,  Lowell  D.,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Thomson,  Woodruff  C,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  English 
Thorne,  Dennis  Eugene,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Psychology 
Thome,  Lucile  M.,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Library  and  Inf. 

Sciences 
Thorp,  Malcolm,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  History 
Thorstensen,  Clark  T.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Recreation  Edu- 
cation 
Thurgood,  Glen  S.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Civil  Engineering 
Thygerson,  Alton  L.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Health  Science 
Tidwell,  William  D.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Botany 
Tippetts,  Frank,  M.S.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Art 
Tobler,  Douglas  F.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  History 
Turner,   Rodney,   Ed.D.,   Prof,   of  Religious  Instruction 
Tyndall,  Ottella  W.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Child  Dev.  and  Fam- 
ily Relations 
Ulrich,  Richard,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Mechanical  Engineering 
Vance,  Barbara,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Child  Dev.  and  Family 

Relations 
Walker,  Rudger  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Agronomy 
Wallin,  Marilyn  June.  B.S.,  Clinic  Instructor  in  Nursing 
Walter,   Charles  N.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Warner,  Beverly  J.,  B.A.,  Instructor  in  Dramatic  Arts 


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Watkins,  Arthur,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  German 

Waters,   Max  L.,   Ed.D.,   Assoc.  Prof,  of  Business  Education 

Watters,  Ray,  H.S.D.,  Prof,  of  Health  Science 

Weaver,  Max  D.,  M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Art 

Weaver,  Ross  M.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Speech 

Webb,  Clark,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Education 

Webb,  Fredrick  N.,  M.A.,  Instructor  in  Music 

Weight,  David  G.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Psychology 

Welcker,  Max,  M.A.T.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 

West,  Dale  H.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  English 

White,  David  A.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Zoology 

Whitehead,    Armand  T.,    Ph.D.,   Asst.   Prof,   of   Zoology 

Whitton,  Leslie,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Botany 

Wight,  Marjorie,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 

Wight,  Theodore  A.,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Mathematics 

Williams,  Carwin  C,  M.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Political  Science 

Williams,    Clarence   F.,   M.S.,   Asst.   Prof,   of  Agronomy  and 

Horticulture 
Williams,  Gary  Shelton,  B.A.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Asian  Languages 
Williams,  Glenn  R.,  D.M.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Music 
Williams,  Ray  S.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  English 
Wilson,  Arnold,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Civil  Engineering 
Wilson,  Byron  Joy,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Wilson,  Warren  B.,  M.F.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Art  and  Educa- 
tion 
Wimmer,  Larry  T.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Wing,  John  H.,  M.S.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Chemistry 
Winward,  Edward  J.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Educational  Psy- 
chology 
Wolfgramm,  Harold  F.,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Education 
Wood,  Glenna,  Ph.D.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  English 
Wood,  Lowell  D.,  Ph.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Economics 
Woodfield,  Leon  W.,  D.B.A.,  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Accounting 
Woodward,  Ralph,  D.M.A.,  Prof,  of  Music 
Wooton,  Richard,  Ed.D.,  Asst.  Prof,  of  Education 
Wright,   H.    Curtis,    Ph.D.,    Asst.    Prof,    of   Library   and   Inf. 

Sciences 
Wright,  N.  Dale,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Political  Science 
Wyss,  L.F.,  B.F.A.,  Instructor  in  Environmental  Design 
Yam,  David  H.,  Jr.,  Ed.D.,  Prof,  of  Philosophy 
Yearout,  Paul  H.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Mathematics 
Young,  Karen  M.,  M.S.,  Instructor  in  Speech  and  Dramatic 
Arts 


VISITING  FACULTY 

The  regular  Brigham  Young  University  summer  faculty 
will  be  augmented  by  many  noted  authorities  in  the  various 
fields  for  the  two  summer  terms.    (Others  to  be  announced) 

Aebersold,    Jamey,    M.M.,    Professional    musician    in    Wood- 
winds.   Performs  professionally  on  a  regular  basis. 


Alderman,  Pauline,  Ph.D.,  Retired  professor  in  Musicology 
from  several  United.  States  and  Canadian  universities. 

Anderson,  Rodney  R.,  Ph.D.,  Industrial  Arts  Specialist  in  the 
Colorado  State  Department  of  Education 

Bos,  Gary  F.,  M.S.,  Junior  High  School  Industrial  Arts  In- 
structor, Long  Beach  Unified  School  District,  Long 
'Beach,  California. 

Callis,  Helmut,  Ph.D.,  Chairman,  Asian  Studies,  Senior  Pro- 
fessor Political  Science  and  History  at  the  University 
of  Utah. 

Christiansen,  Leon  F.,  Ed.D.,  Coordinator  of  School  Planning, 
Utah  State  Department  of  Education. 

Cureton,  Thomas  Kirk,  Jr.,  Ph.D.,  Professor  of  Physical  Edu- 
cation, University  of  Illinois  and  of  the  Physical  Fitness 
Research  Laboratory. 

Eirich,  Wayne,  Ed.D.,  Coordinator  of  Data  Processing,  Col- 
lege of  Conmierce,  Western  Kentucky  University,  Bow- 
ling Green,  Kentucky. 

Gordon,  Cyrus  H.,  Ph.D.,  Chairman  of  the  Department  of 
Mediterranean  Studies  at  Brandeis  University,  Walt- 
ham,  Massachusetts. 

King,  Arthur  Henry,  Ph.D.,  Assistant  director-general  and 
controller  of  the  Education  Division  of  the  British  Coun- 
cil in  London. 

Luke,  Ray,  Ph.D.,  Director  of  Bands  and  Orchestras,  Okla- 
homa City  University;  Associate  Director  of  Oklahoma 
City  University  Symphony  Orchestra. 

Mitchell,  William,  Ed.D.,  Department  Chairman  of  Business 
Education  at  Wisconsin  State  University. 

Nickle,  Clement  R.,  B.S.,  Industrial  Arts  Teacher  at  Union 
Junior  High  School,  Sandy,  Utah. 

Paolucci,  Beatrice,  Ed.D.,  Head  of  the  Home  Management 
and  Child  Development  Department,  Michigan  State 
University,  East  Lansing,  Michigan. 

Pei,  Mario,  Ph.D.,  Professor  Emeritus  in  Residence  (Special 

Lecturer)    in  Romance  Philology,   Columbia  University, 

New  York. 
Prestel,   Kurt,    Conservatory   Degree.    Presently  Director   of 

Orchestras  and  Choruses,  Mozarteum,  Salzburg,  Austria. 
Rogers,  Richard  D.,  Ed.D.,  Specialist  on  Listening  in  Creigh- 

ton  School  District,  Phoenix,  Arizona. 
Saroyan,  William,  Internationally  known  playwright. 

Schnabel,  Karl  U.,  European  trained  concert  pianist  who  has 
given  master  classes  in  England,  Italy,  Australia,  and 
the  United  States  and  performances  throughout  the 
entire  world. 

Smith,  Lois,  Ph.D.,  Chairman,  Department  of  Chemistry, 
Russell  Sage  College,  Troy,  New  York 

Tisdale,  James,  M.S.,  Principal,  Alta  Loma  School,  Los 
Angeles,  California. 


20 


Colleges  and  Departments 


College  Colleges,  Departments, 

Code  No.       and  Academic  Areas 

01         BIOLOGICAL  AND 

AGRICULTURAL  SaENCES 
Agricultural  Economics 
Agronomy  and  Horticulture 

Animal  Science 

Botany  and  Range  Science 

Microbiology 

Zoology 
Pre-Professional 


02 


03 


04 


05 


Major 

Code       Major  Offered 


030  Agr.  Econ. 

060  Agronomy 

585  Horticulture 

095  Animal  Science 

867  Pre-Veterinary 

185  Botany 

886  Range  Science 

759  Microbiology 

757  Med.  Tech. 

985  Zoology 

859  Pre-Optometry 

861  Pre-Pharmacy 

852  Pre-Dental 

857  Pre-Medical 


BUSINESS 


Accounting 
Business  Education 

Business  Fundamentals 
Business  Management 
Economics 

Master  of  Business  Adm. 
Organization  Behavior 
Statistics 
EDUCATION 
Education 


Educational  Administration 


Teacher  Ed.,  Elementary 
Teacher  Ed.,  Secondary 
Special  Education 

FAMILY  LIVING 

Child  Dev.  and  Family  Rel. 


Clothing  and  Textiles 
Environmental  Design 
Family  Economics  and 

Home  Management 
Food  Science  and  Nutrition 


Home  Economics  Education 

FINE  ARTS  AND 
COMMUNICATIONS 


010 
200 
787 
213 
215 
310 
733 
789 
955 

494 

322 
325 
347 
495 
792 
910 
921 
957 
958 
959 

265 
264 
266 
425 
731 
290 
663 
600 

457 
456 
458 
570 


Accounting 

Business  Ed. 

Office  Management 

Business  Fund. 

Business  Mgt. 

Economics 

MBA 

Organization  Behavior 

Statistics 


Philosophy  of  Ed. 
Ed.  Administration 
Ed.  Psychology 
Jr.  College  Curr.  and  Instr. 
Counseling  and  Guid. 
Reading  Specialist 
School  Psychology 
Teacher  Ed.,  Elem. 
Teacher  Ed.,  Sec. 
Special  Education 


Child  Development 
Early  Childhood  Ed. 
Family  Relations 
Marriage  Counseling 
Clothing  and  Textiles 
Environmental  Design 
Family  Economics  and 
Home  Management 

Food  and  Nutrition 

Food  Science 

Home  Economics  Ed. 


Art 

125 

Art 

Communications 

291 

Communications 

018 

Advertising-Public  Relations 

685 

Journalism 

793 

Photography 

882 

Broadcasting 

Music 

765 

Music  Fundamentals 

767 

Music  Applied 

769 

Music  Education 

771 

Music  Theory 

773 

Musicology 

Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts 

940 

305 

Dramatic  Arts 

871 

Professional  Acting 

872 

Professional  Directing 

873 

Professional  Playwrighting 

Deans,  Dept. 
Chairmen,  and 
Curr.  Coord. 


Room 
and  Bldg. 


A.  Lester  Allen,  Dean      301  WIDB 

Lowell  D.  Wood  475  WIDB 

Rudger  H.  Walker  275  WIDB 
E.  Reimschussel      W.  Lewis  House 

R.  Phil  Shumway  375  WIDB 

Clark  Mortensen  365  WIDB 

Dayna  L.  Stocks  401  WIDB 

Don  H.  Larsen  775  WIDB 

Joseph  R.  Murphy  575  WIDB 

August  Jaussi  585  WIDB 

Arthiu-  Chapman  259  WIDB 

James  L.  Farmer  251  WIDB 

Weldon  J.  Taylor,  Dean      154  JKB 
Bryce  B.  Orton, 

Asst.  Dean  154B 

Leon  Woodfield  350 

G.  Edward  Nelson  351 

G.  Edward  Nelson  351 

E.  Dee  Hubbard  203 

Ivan  T.  Call  395 

Larry  T.  Wimmer  302 

Robert  Daines  A253 

Wm.  G.  Dyer  A265 

H.  Gill  Hilton  348 

Stephen  L.  Alley,  Dean  118  MCKB 
Curtis  N.  Van  Alfen, 

Asst.  Dean  152  MCKB 

Wallace  E.  Allred  150  MCKB 

Ralph  Smith  129  MCKB 

Rex  Pinegar  180  CHLC 

Ralph  Smith  129  MCKB 

Rex  Pinegar  180  CHLC 

Max  Berryessa  224  MCKB 

Rex  Pindar  180  CHLC 

Max  Berryessa  224  MCKB 

Wallace  Allred  150  MCKB 

Rex  Pinegar  180  CHLC 

Blaine  Porter,  Dean  1206  SFLC 

J.  Joel  Moss  1239  SFLC 


JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 
JKB 


Eleanor  Jorgensen  3256  SFLC 

Milo  R.  Baughman  233A  BRMB 

Virginia  F.  Cutler  1216  SFLC 

John  H.  Johnson  2218  SFLC 


Ruth  Brasher  2234  SFLC 

Lorin  F.  Wheelwright, 

Dean  A410  HFAC 
Lael  J.  Woodbury, 

Asst.  Dean  A412  HFAC 

Floyd  E.  Breinholt  C-502  HFAC 

J.  Morris  Richards  F-506  HFAC 


A.  Harold  Goodman     C-550  HFAC 


Parley  W.  Newman      D-581  HFAC 


21 


06 


07 


08 
09 


10 


11 


874  Professional  Technical  Theatre 

875  Speech  Area 

940  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts 

Ed.    (Secondary  Cert.) 

941  Communicative  Habilitation 

Area 


GENERAL  COLLEGE 
Provisional  Registration 
American  Indian  Education 
General  Curriculum 
Guided  Studies 

HUMANITIES 

Classical  and  Asian  Languages 


English 

French  and  Italian 

Germanic  and  Slavic 
Languages 


Humanities  and 

Comparative  Literature 

Latin-American  Studies 
Spanish  and  Portugese 

Linguistics 
NURSING 


PHYSICAL  AND 


000 

Undetermined 

002 

American  Indian  Ed. 

003 

General  Curriculum 

923 

Guided  Studies 

282 

107 

Arabic 

267 

Chinese 

285 

Classical  Civilization 

497 

Greek 

510 

Hebrew 

628 

Japanese 

695 

Korean 

707 

Latin 

415 

English 

462 

French 

677 

Italian 

493 

308 

Dutch 

435 

Finnish 

492 

German 

777 

Norwegian 

917 

Russian 

293 

Comparative  Literature 

630 

Humanities 

520 

Latin-American  Studies 

937 

Spanish 

842 

Portuguese 

727 

Linguistics 

780 

Nursing 

Lester  B.  Whetten,  Dean   106  HGB 
Wm.  Dale  Goodson  110  BRMB 

Royce  P.  Flandro  120D  BRMB 

WUlis  M.  Banks  120B  BRMB 

Craig  K.  Mayfield  126C  BRMB 


Bruce  B.  Clark,  Dean 
J.  Reuben  Clark,  III 


A-129  JKB 
329  MCKB 


Dale  H.  West 
John  A.  Green 


Arthur  R.  Watkins 


A-246  JKB 
355  MCKB 


321  MCKB 


Ralph  A.  Britsch 

Lyman  S.  Shreeve 
M.  Carl  Gibson 

Robert  W.  Blair 


A-113  JKB 

113  FOB 
301  MCKB 

239  MCKB 


Maxine  J.  Cope,  Dean  2240B  SFLC 
Elaine  Murphy 

Asst.  Dean  2240A  SFLC 


ENGINEFJIING  SaENCES 

Armin  J.  Hill,  Dean 

271  ESC 

Chemical  Engineering 

245 

Chemical  Eng. 

L.  Douglas  Smoot 

176  l^'EIB 

Chemistry 

260 
262 
852 
857 

Chemistry 

Chemistry,  Teaching 
Predental  Chemistry 
Premedical  Chemistry 

K.  LeRoi  Nelson 

225  ESC 

Civil  Engineering 

275 

Civil  Engineering 

D.  Allan  Firmage 

107  b'ELB 

Electrical  Engineering 

380 

Electrical  Engineering 

Ferril  Losee 

175  l-'ELB 

Geology 

485 
309 
489 

Geology 
Earth  Science 
Geological  Eng. 

J.  Keith  Rigby 

274  ESC 

Mathematics 

735 

Mathematics 

Kenneth  L.  Hillam 

164  FOB 

Mechanical  Engineering 

750 

Mechanical  Eng. 

John  M.  Simonsen 

223  FELB 

Physics  and  Astronomy 

815 

Physics 

John  H.  Gardner 

296  ESC 

Statistics 

955 

Statistics 

H.  Gill  Hilton 

348  JKB 

PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

Milton  F.  Hartvigsen, 

Dean  212  RB 

Health  Science 

505 

Health  Science 

Ray  Watters 

213  RB 

Physical  Education 

795 

Physical  Ed.,  Men 

Elmo  Roundy 

271  SFH 

796 

PhysicjJ  Ed.,  Women 

Leona  Holbrook 

296  RB 

863 

Prephysical  Therapy 

Rulon  Francis 

122  RB 

Recreation  Education 

890 

Recreation  Ed. 

William  Hafen 

273C  RB 

Youth  Leadership 

970 

Youth  Leadership 

Thane  J.  Packer 

105  RB 

SOCIAL  SCIENCES 

Martin  B.  Hickman, 
Dean 

390  MSRB 

Anthropology-Archaeology 

102 
110 

Anthropology 
Archaeology 

Merlin  Myers 

150  MSRB 

Asian  Studies 

130 

Asian  Studies 

Lanier  Britsch 

123  FOB 

Economics 

310 

Economics 

Larry  Wimmer 

302  JKB 

European  Studies 

420 

European  Studies 

Edwin  B.  Morrell 

374B  MSRB 

Geography 

470 

Geography 

Robert  Layton 

167  HGB 

History 

535 

History 

DeLamar  Jensen 

250  MSRB 

Institute  of  Government 

Service 

658 

Institute  of  Govt.  Service 

Karl  Snow 

CRWH 

international  Relations 

665 

International  Relations 

Stanley  A.  Taylor 

118  FOB 

Law  Enforcement 

710 

Law  Enforcement 

Charles  T.  Fletcher 

CRWH 

Political  Science 

835 

Political  Science 

Ray  C.  HUlam 

273  MSRB 

Psychology 

870 

Psychology 

Darhl  Pedersen 

1230  SFLC 

Sociology 

925 
928 

Sociology 
Social  Work 

Evan  T.  Peterson 

183  FOB 

22 


12 


INDUSTRIAL  AND 
TECHNICAL  EDUCATION 


Industrial  Educ.  4-year 


075  Aerospace  Studies 

760  Military  Science 

466  Genealogical  Res.  Technol. 

645  Industrial  Arts  Teacher 


Ernest  C.  Jeppsen,  Dean  120  SOCH 
Col.  Lawrence  H. 

Johnson  380  ROTC  Bldg 

Col.  David  R. 

Lyon  320  ROTC  Bldg 

Norman  E.  Wright  140  SOCH 


20 


Training 

Edwin  C.  Hinckley 

250  SNLB 

964 

Technical  Teacher  Ed. 

Ernest  C.  Jeppsen 

120  SOCH 

Industrial  Tech.  4-year 

Ross  J.  Mc Arthur 

230  SNLB 

192 

Building  Construction 

Max  E.  McKinnon 

250  SNLB 

307 

Design  and  Drafting 

E.  Max  Raisor 

230  SNLB 

394 

Electronics  Technology 

Merrill  J.  Smart 

B-25 

730 

Manufacturing  Technology 

Dell  K.  Allen 

230  SNLB 

Technical  Institute  2-year 

Ernest  C.  Jeppsen 

120  SOCH 

135 

Associate  Deg.  in  Nursing 

Marian  Jensen,  SLC 
Beulah  Swensen 

401  12th  Ave 
143  SOCH 

137 

Associate  Deg.  in 

Family  Living 

Beulah  Swensen 

143  SOCH 

138 

Associate  Deg.  in 

Law  Enforcement 

Charles  T.  Fletcher 

CRWH 

216 

Business  Tech. 

James  Brackner 

767  WIDB 

217 

Secretarial  Tech. 

J.  Perry  Poison 

367  JKB 

248 

Chemical  Tech. 

Charles  R.  Whited 

B-25 

277 

Civil  Tech. 

Ivin  L.  Holt 

B-25 

295 

Data  Processing  Tech. 

C.  Edwin  Dean 

A-64  ASB 

302 

Drafting  Tech. 

E.  Max  Raisor 

230  SNLB 

387 

Electrical  Tech. 

Kay  F.  Brown 

B-25 

389 

Electronics  Eng.  Tech. 

Merrill  J.  Smart 

B-25 

465 

Geneal.  Research  Tech. 

Norman  E.  Wright 

140  SOCH 

500 

Graphic  Arts  Tech. 

Ron  Jenkins 

250  SNLB 

717 

Library  Tech. 

Keith  Cottam 

115  JRCL 

• 

720 

Light  Bldg.  Constr.  Tech. 

Max  McKinnon 

250  SNLB 

794 

Photographic  Tech. 

Wallace  M.  Barrus 

D-160  HFAC 

823 

Piano  Tech. 

Lynn  Hansen 

C-110  HFAC 

960 

Tool  Design  Tech. 

Kent  Kohkonen 

103  B-30 

967 

Welding  Tech. 

Lester  Long 

230  SNT.R 

RELIGIOUS  INSTRUCTION 

Daniel  H.  Ludlow,  Dean      144  JSB 

Roy  W.  Doxey,  Asst. 

Dean  123  JSB 

Ancient  Scripture 

913 

Ellis  Rasmussen 

121  JSB 

Church  History  and  Doctrine 

914 

LaMar  C.  Berrett 

123  JSB 

Philosophy 

791 

C.  Terry  Warner 

436  JRCL 

LIBRARY  AND 

INFORMATION  SQENCES 

715 

Unattached 

Hattie  M.  Knight 

548  JRCL 

GRADUATE 

Graduate  degree-seeking  and 

Chauncey  C.  Riddle, 

Degree-seeking 

nondegree-seeking  students 

Dean 

D-208  ASB 

Nondegree-seeking 

should  list  the  code  number 

of  their  major  department 


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DESCRIPTIONS 


ACCOUNTING 

Leon  Woodfield,  Chairman,  350  JKB 
Courses 

201.  Elementary  Accounting.  (3  Cr)  (m)  Home  Study  also. 

A  first  course  in  the  concepts  and  methods  under- 
lying financial  statements. 

202.  Elementary  Accoimting.  (3  Cr)   (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Acctg.  201. 

The  second  course  in  the  elementary  series  cover- 
ing managerial  problems  and  the  control  of  business 
operations. 

282.   Mathematics  of  Business.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math  108  or  equivalent. 
Application  of  mathematics  to  business  problems. 

301,  302.     Intermediate  Accounting.  (3  Cr)  (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:  Acctg.  202,   except  where  prerequisite 
for  301  is  Acctg.  201. 

Intermediate  course  in  accounting  for  general  bus- 
iness students  and  for  majors  who  need  a  broad  foun- 
dation for  specialized  studies  which  they  will  take  later. 

312.     Cost   Accounting.     (3   Cr)      (m)      Home   Study   also. 
Prerequisite:  Acctg.  301. 

An  introduction  to  the  principles  and  practices  of 
cost  accounting. 

342.     An  Introduction  to  Commercial  Law.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  survey  of  modem  American  business  law  as  it 
applies  to  everyday  business  practices. 

356.    Accounting  Information  Systems.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Acctg.  202,  or  301;  Comp.  Sci.  230. 

Procedures  and  problems  in  system  design  and  re- 
lated topics  applied  to  the  financial  operations  of  the 
business  with  special  emphasis  on  electronic  computer 
systems. 

412.    Advanced  Cost  Accounting.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Acctg.  312. 

Budgeting,  standard  costs,  cost  analysis,  and  capital 
budgeting. 

420.    Federal  Taxes.     (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Acctg.  202  or  Acctg.  301. 
Basic  federal  tax  l^islation  and  regulations. 

455.    Data  Processing  Systems  (3  Cr)  (m) 

Prerequisite:  Acctg.  356. 

Principles  governing  design  and  installation  of  ac- 
counting systems  and  the  selection  of  equipment  for 
optimum  performance  in  data  processing  cycles. 

465.    Auditing  Theory  and  Professional  Ethics.     (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Acctg.  302  and  312. 

Principles  and  methods  of  public  accounting,  pro- 
fessional responsibility  and  conduct,  and  verification 
techniques  of  accounts,  and  financial  statements. 

475.    Current  Problems  in  Accounting  Theory.     (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  Acctg.  302  and  312. 
Studies  in  current  accounting  theory. 

496.    Accounting  Internship.  (1-3  Cr) 
Recommended:  Acctg.  465. 

613.    Seminar  in  Resource  Allocation  and  Control.  (3  Cr) 

The  course  is  designed  to  integrate  principles  and 
concepts  from  supplementary  academic  areas  and  re- 
late them  to  problems  of  decision  making  and  policy 
formulation  in  business. 


632.    Quantitative  Analysis  in  Business.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Acctg.  332. 

Application  of  Quantitative  Analysis  to  administrative 
problems. 

687.    Seminar  in  Accounting  and  Reporting  Problems.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites;  Acctg.  302,  420,  465,  and  475. 
An  in-depth  study  into  the  current  accounting  and 
reporting  problems  and  their  solutions. 

692.  Research  Seminar.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Approval  of  graduate  advisory  com- 
mittee. 

Seminar  in  current  topics.  Includes  writing  a  re- 
search paper  in  proper  form. 

693.  Reading  and  Conference.    (1-2  Or) 

Subject  to  be  arranged  with  instructor. 

696.    Accounting  Internship.     (1-3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Acctg.  302.  Recommended:  Acctg.  465. 
Practical    on-the-job    experience    and    training    with 
industrial  and  public  accounting  firms. 


AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 

Lowell  D.  Wood,  Chairman,  475  WIDB 
Courses 

550.    Water  and  Conservation  Economics.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  Agr.  Econ.  110  or  112,  350;  Econ.  302 
or  Agr.  Econ.  525. 

Emphasizes  the  role  of  economic  analysis  in  the 
development  and  conservation  of  resources. 

595.     Individual  Readings.     (1-3  Cr) 

597R.    Individual  Research.  (1-3  Cr) 


AGRONOMY  AND   HORTICULTURE 

Rudger  H.  Walker,  Chairman,  275  WIDB 

Agronomy 

Courses 

308.    Soil  and  Water  Conservation.  (2  Cr)    (m) 

Principles  of  soil  and  water  conservation,  erosion 
control,  and  land  use  for  the  maintenance  of  soil  fert- 
ility and  permanent  agricultural  production. 

457.    Ecology  of  Weeds  and  Crops.  (2  Cr)   (m) 

Field  study  of  important  grasses,  legumes,  other 
agronomic  crops,  and  weeds;  adaptation  to  soil,  mois- 
ture, light,  and  other  environmental  conditions;  growth 
characteristics,  utilization,  and  control. 

495R.    Field  Projects.  (2-3  Cr) 

Supervised  field  research  gmd  practical  field  prob- 
lems. 

497R.    Special  Problems.  (1-2  Cr) 

Seniors  specializing  in  agronomy  may  elect  research 
work  from  one  to  two  hours  during  senior  year. 

598R.    Agronomy  Conference  and  Reports.    (1-2  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Preparation  and  writing  of  reports  on  selected  agon- 
omic  subjects. 

697.    Research.   (Arr.) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 


25 


Horticulture 
Courses 

112.    Floral  Design.    (2  Cr)   ($) 

Principles  and  methods  of  arranging  flowers  and 
other  plant  materials  for  decorative  use  in  the  home 
and  for  exhibition. 

475.    Maintenance   of   Parks  and    Recreation   Areas.    (4   Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Bot.  101  or  Hort.  102  or  103. 

General  maintenance  of  lawns,  herbaceous  and 
woody  plants  in  a  city  is  considered.  (Recommended  for 
those  who  minor  in  horticulture  with  emphasis  in  park 
planning  and  management.)  Lab  required. 


ANIMAL  SCIENCE 

R.  Phil  Shumway,  Chairman,  375  WIDE 
Courses 

207.    Feeds  and  Feeding.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Algebra;  Chem.  101;  or  equivalent. 
Principles  of  nutrition  and  their  application  to  all 
types  of  livestock. 

225.     Meat  Identification  and  Preparation.      (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

A  study  of  inspection,  grading,  identification,  selec- 
tion, processing,  preparation,  and  nutritive  aspects 
of  meat  and  poultry. 

325.     Meat  and  Meat  Products.      (3  Cr)    (m) 

The  marketing  and  care  of  meat  from  packer  to 
consumer,  including  inspection,  processing,  selection 
and  freezing.  Field  trips  are  required. 

691R.    Special  Topics  in  Animal  and  Meat  Science.  (1-2  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 


ANTHROPOLOGY  AND  ARCHAEOLOGY 

Merlin  G.  Myers,  Chairman,  150  MSRB 
Courses 

102.    Introduction  to  Archaeology:  New  World.   (3  Cr)    (G- 

SS) 

Prerequisite:  Arch.  101 

A  survey  of  the  known  antiquities  and  archaeological 
history  of  the  New  World,  especially  its  ancient  civili- 
zations; and  the  general  methods  and  main  problems 
of  archaeology. 

310.    Historic  Near-Eastern  and  Biblical  Archaeology.  (3  Cr) 

(G-SS) 

The  antiquities  of  the  Near  East  (Egypt  and  western 
Asia),  and  the  ancient  history  and  civilizations  of  that 
area  in  the  light  of  modern  archaeological  findings. 

455R.    Field    School    of    Archaeology.    (4    Cr   for   one    term 
and  8  Cr  for  both  terms.)    ($) 

Attendance  at  field  school  located  in  Montezuma 
Canyon,  southeastern  Utah.  Training  in  excavation  and 
survey  techniques  and  in  laboratory  procedure. 


ART 

Floyd  E.  Breinholt,  Chairman,  C-502B  HFAC 

Courses 

110.    Design  in  Everyday  Life.     (2  Cr)      (G-HA) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  study  of  good  taste  and  sensitivity  to  design  in 
contemporary  life.  (Not  for  art  majors.) 

120.    Basic  Design.  (3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Foundation  course  in  theory  and  application  of  de- 
sign. 


121.  Basic  Drawing.  (3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Art  120  (may  be  taken  concurrently). 

The  principles  of  art  as  applied  to  drawing.  Work 
in  perspective,  representation,  and  individual  inter- 
pretation and  expression. 

122.  Basic  Figure  Drawing.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121. 

Drawing  from  the  model.  Experience  with  the  ele- 
ments of  graphic  expression. 

212.    Contemporary  Industrial  Design.  (2  Cr) 

Survey  of  industrial  design  and  its  contribution  to 
the  modem  environment.  Classroom  problems  will 
stimulate  awareness  of  aesthetic  and  functional  stand- 
ards required  of  all  products. 

226.  Art  for  Elementary  Teachers.    (3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Role  of  art  in  public  schools;  basic  art  education 
theory,  including  levels  of  artistic  growth,  classroom 
activities  and  aesthetic  experiences  for  teacher  growth. 

227.  Design  in  Oil  Painting.      (2Cr) 

Oil  colors  as  a  design  medium.  Emphasis  on  ex- 
pressive use  of  oil  paints. 

233.    Design  in  Watercolor  Painting.      (2  Cr) 

Survey  and  application  of  various  techniques  of 
watercolor  painting. 

250.    Design  in  Printmaking.  (2  Cr) 

Introduction  to  fine  printmaking  as  a  medium  of 
design,  including  the  relief,  intaglio,  planographic,  and 
stencil  processes. 

256.    Design  in  Sculpture.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122. 

Introduction  to  the  basic  problems  in  three-dimen- 
sional design.  Emphasis  on  the  processes  of  clay  con- 
struction in  relationship  to  the  human  head  and  figure. 

259.    Design  in  Ceramics.    (2  Cr) 

Familiarization  with  pottery  materials  and  methods, 
emphasizing  a  design  approach.  The  production  of 
functional  and  expressive  fired  clay  objects. 

263.    Design  in  Crafts.  (2  Cr) 

Creative  design  in  metal,  wood,  leather,  mosaic,  tex- 
tile and  other  media. 

310.    Advanced  Design.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122,  227,  233,  239, 
250,     256,  259,  263. 

Emphasis  on  art  structure  as  essential  to  self-expres- 
sion. Study  of  significant  examples  from  art  history. 

321.  Interpretive  Drawing.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122. 

Drawing  as  a  graphic  form  of  self-expression.  Em- 
phasis on  the  personal  statement  in  response  to  var- 
ious experiences  and  motifs.  Examples  from  history 
included. 

322.  Advanced  Figure  Drawing.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122. 

Advanced  work  in  drawing  the  human  figure  with 
emphasis  on  structure  and  individuality  of  expression. 

324.    Arts  and  Crafts  for  Elementary  Teachers.   (2  Cr) 

Simple  weaving,  puppetry,  papier-mache,  clay  model- 
ing, and  other  activities  suitable  for  children. 

326.  Art  for  Elementary  Teachers.      (5  Cr) 

Role  of  art  in  public  schools;  basic  art  education 
theory,  including  levels  of  artistic  growth,  classroom 
activities,  and  aesthetic  experiences  for  teacher 
growth;  studio  experiences  in  arts  and  crafts. 

327.  Landscape  and  Still  Life  Painting.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122,  227. 

Oil  painting  from  landscapes  and  still  life  objects 
with  emphasis  on  developing  the  individual  expressive 
capacity  of  the  student. 

333.    Watercolor  Painting.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  121,  122,  233. 

Development  of  basic  skills  in  watercolor  painting 
from  landscape  and  still  life  objects.  Experience  in 
the  use  of  transparent  water  colors  emphasized. 


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350.    Printmaking  Workshop.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122,  250. 

Relief  and  intaglio  fine  printmaking  based  on  tra- 
ditional and  contemporary  concepts,  materials,  and 
procedures. 

356.    Sculpture.   (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122,  256. 

Intensified  study  in  large  dimension  of  the  human 
figure.  Emphasis  on  clay  modeling,  armature  build- 
ing, and  plaster  casting  of  clay  models. 

359.    Ceramics.     (2  Cr) 

Basic  methods  of  creating  functional  and  expressive 
objects  from  clay.  Forming  processes  from  construct- 
ing and  throwing  through  decorating  and  glazing  to 
the  final  fired  product. 

366.    Metal  Crafts  and  Jewelry  Design.  (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122,  263  (nonart  majors, 
263  only). 

Creative  design  of  copper,  silver,  aluminum,  and 
other  media  used  in  etching,  enameling,  forming  and 
modeling,   soldering,  silver  casting,   lapidary,  etc. 

410R.    Design  Studio.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  310. 

Advanced  design  problems  in  various  media. 


427R.     Oil  Painting  Studio.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  327. 
Advanced  work  in  painting, 
credit.) 


(May  be  repeated  for 


433R.     Watercolor  Studio.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  333. 

Advanced  work  in  watercolor  theory  and  practice. 
Opportunities  for  projects  in  various  aqueous  media. 
(May  be  repeated  for  credit.) 

450R.     Printmaking  Studio.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  350  or  352. 

Advanced  specialization  in  significant  sculptural 
form.  Specialized  investigations  into  media,  deeper 
reading,  and  the  development  of  a  preprofessional 
style  are  expected. 


4oSR.    Sculpture  Studio:  Carving.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  356. 

Methods  of  creating  expressive  sculptural  forms, 
with  emphasis  on  direct  process  of  carving. 

459R.     Ceramics  Studio.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  359. 

Studio  experiences  for  advanced  ceramics  students. 
Emphasis  on  experimental  and  exploratory  research 
concerned  with  clay  bodies  and  glazes  from  local  re- 
sources. Development  of  more  personally  expressive 
methods  of  producing  pottery  forms. 

463R.    Crafts  Studio.   (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  263. 

Advanced  exploratory  problems  in  design  involving 
craft  materials  of  various  kinds. 

476R.  Portrait  and  Figure  Painting.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Art  120,  121,  122,  227. 
Oil  painting  from  the  model  with  emphasis  on  de- 
sign and  the  development  of  an  expressive  style. 

621.     Advanced  Drawing  and  Painting.      (2  Cr) 

622R.    Advanced  Figure  Drawing.  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  621. 

624.  Advanced  Landscape  Painting.      (2  Cr) 

625.  Advanced  Still  Life  Painting.      (2  Cr) 

626R.     Advanced  Painting.      (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  621  or  624  or  625  or  674  or  676. 

650.     Advanced  Relief  and  Intaglio  Printmaking.      (2  Cr) 
652.     Serigraphy  and  Color  Lithography.      (2  Cr) 

653R.    Advanced  Printmaking.  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  650. 

656.    Advanced  Sculpture.      (2  Cr) 
664.    Advanced  Ceramics.      (2  Cr) 

665R.    Advanced  Ceramics.  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:   Art   664. 

666.     Advanced  Metal  and  Jewelry  Design.      (2  Cr) 

667R.    Advanced  Crafts.  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Art  666. 

669.    Advanced   Arts  and   Crafts   for   Elementary   Teachers. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Consent  of  instructor. 


674.    Advanced  Portrait  Painting.     (2  Cr) 

676R.     Advanced  Portrait  and  Figure  Painting. 

Prerequisite:   Art   674. 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 


(4  Cr) 


ASIAN   STUDIES 

R.  Lanier  Britsch,  Chairman,  119  FOB 
Courses 

502.    Intensive  Inrtoduction  to  Asian  Studies  for  Teachers. 

(3  Cr) 

Readings,  lectures,  and  individual  study  designed  to 
assist  public  school  teachers  to  integrate  Asian  studies 
into  the  curriculum  of  social  studies,  world  history, 
and  geography.  Since  1600  A.D. 

Chinese 
n   101,  102.    First-Year  Chinese.  (4  Cr)  (m) 

Designed  for  those  who  have  had  no  Chinese.  Pro- 
nunciation, fundamentals  of  grammar.  Chinese  char- 
acters recognition  (101)  and  writing  (102).  Special 
emphasis  on  conversation  and  building  of  a  substantial 
vocabulary. 


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History 
D   302.    Near-Eastern  History.  (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Survey  of  the  development  of  Near-Eastern  or  Is- 
lamic civilization,  with  emphasis  on  the  period  of  the 
Caliphate  and  the  Ottoman  Empire. 

339.    The  Middle  East:  11,  The  Modern  Period.    (3  Cr)    (m) 

The  Middle  East  from  Ottoman  hehemon  in  the 
Balkans  to  the  rise  of  natural  in  the  mid-twentieth 
century. 


344. 


345. 


Modern  China.  (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m)  Home  Study  also. 
Emphasis    on    the    development    of    China    in 
twentieth  centiiry,  including  the  fall  of  the  Manchu 
Dynasty  and  the  rise  of  the  Chinese  Communists. 


the 


347. 


648. 


Formative  Period  of  Japanese  Civilization.   (3  Cr)    (G- 

SS  m) 

Development  of  Japan  to  1868,  with  emphasis  on 
the  impact  of  the  West  upon  political,  social,  economic, 
and  cultural  developments. 

India.  (3  Cr)   (G-SS  m) 

Survey  of  the  history  of  India,  including  the  effects 
of  Hinduism  and  Islam  on  the  political,  economic,  and 
cultural  development. 

Culture  of  Asia.  (2  Cr) 

Readings  in  depth  and  discussion  of  problems  in 
Asian  culture. 


Japanese 
D   101,  102.    First-Year  Japanese.  (4  Cr)  (m) 

Constant  study  of  the  writing  systems.  Fundamentals 
of  grammar  and  the  building  of  a  substantial  vocabu- 
lary. Easy  conversation  and  composition  throughout. 

Political  Science 

n  558.    Modernization  and  Political  Change  in  Asia.  (3  Cr) 

(G-SS  m) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  150  and/or  359. 

Analysis  of  selected  political  systems  of  Asia  (ex- 
cluding China  and  Japan),  utilizing  developmental 
and  comparative  methodology. 

Religious  Instruction 

D  453A.    Mormonism    and   the   World's   Religion.    (2   Cr) 

(G-R) 

A  survey  of  the  non-Christian  religions  of  the 
world,  including  comparisons  with  Mormon  doctrine. 

555.    Comparative  World  Religions.   (2  Cr) 


BIOLOGICAL  AND  AGRICULTURAL 
EDUCATION 

A.  Lester  Allen,  Coordinator,  301  WIDE 
Courses 

377.    Secondary  Teaching  Procedures  in  Biology.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  301. 

For  course  description  see  Ed.  377.  Required  of  bio- 
logy teachers. 


BOTANY  AND   RANGE  SCIENCE 

Dayna  L.  Stocks,  Chairman,  499  WIDE 

Courses  (Botany) 

101.    Plant  Biology.    (3  Cr)  (G-BS  m) 

The  study  of  life,  using  plants  to  illustrate  the  pro- 
cesses and  structure  of  living  organisms. 

105.    Plant  Kingdom.    (3  Cr)  (G-BS  m) 

A  survey  of  the  plant  kingdom,  including  the  mor- 
phology of  representative  species. 


110.    Plant  Classification.      (3  Cr)      (G-BS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
General  principles  of  taxonomy  and  use  of  manuals 
with  emphasis  on  classification  of  temperate  flora. 

205.    Field  Botany.     (2  Cr)  (G-BS  m) 

A  study  of  the  common  trees  and  shrubs  and  their 
uses. 

225.    General  Cytology.    (3  Cr)   (G-©S  m) 

The  organization  and  function  of  cells. 

276.    Heredity.  (3  Cr)  (G-BS  m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Bot.  101  or  .105  or  Zool.  105  or  equi- 
valent. 

Principles  of  inheritance  for  nonscience  majors.  Equi- 
valent to  Zool.  276.  Cannot  be  taken  for  credit  by 
students  who  have  taken  Zool.  276  or  376,  or  Eot.  376. 

376.    G^eneral  Genetics.  (3  Cr)  (G-BS  m) 

Prerequisite:  Introductory  course  in  college  biology 
and  one-year  course  in  college  chemistry. 

450.    Plant  Ecology.   (3  Cr)    (G--BS  m) 

Prerequisite:  Bot.  101  or  Zool.  105  or  equivalent  and 
Bot.  110. 

Relation  of  plants  to  their  environment,  their  adap- 
tations to  factors  of  soil  and  climate,  their  influences 
on  each  other,  and  their  relationships  to  other  or- 
ganisms. 

455.  Field  Ecology.  (2  Cr.)  (m)  (G-BSm) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Ecological  field  work  in  forests  and  rangelands. 

460.    Conservation  of  Natural  Resources.      (2  Cr)    (G-BS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Need   for   and   means   of   providing   conservation   of 
renewable  natural  resources. 

498R.    Special  Problems.  (1-3  Cr) 

539.     Paleobotany.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Bot.  101  or  105,  and  Geol.  103. 

698R.  Special  Problems.      (1-3  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 

799.    Doctoral  Dissertation.     (Arr.) 

Courses  (Range  Science) 

498R.    Special  Problems.    (1-3  Cr) 

Management  of  ranch  resources. 

698R.    Special  Problems.    (1-3  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 


BUSINESS   EDUCATION 

G.  Edward  Nelson,  Chairman,  351  JKB 
Courses 

101.    Beginning  Typewriting.    (2  Cr) 

Mastery  of  the  keyboard  and  development  of  basic 
skills.  Students  with  high  school  credit  in  typewriting 
should  not  register  for  this  course. 

111.  Elementary  Shorthand.     (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  101  or  equivalent. 

Fundamentals  of  shorthand  theory  with  emphasis  on 
fluency  in  reading  and  writing  shorthand.  Not  recom- 
mended for  students  with  previous  courses  in  Gregg 
shorthand. 

112.  Intermediate  Shorthand.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  Ill  or  equivalent. 

Development  of  accelerated  shorthand  writing  and 
transcription  combined  with  Gregg  shorthand  theory 
reinforcement.  Enrolling  students  should  be  able  to 
take  dictation  at  a  minimum  of  60  words  per  minute 
and  typewrite  at  50  words  per  minute. 


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113.     Advanced  Shorthand.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  112  or  equivalent. 

Emphasis  on  accelerated  shorthand  writing  and 
rapid  transcription  of  letters.  Enrolling  students 
should  be  able  to  take  dictation  at  a  minimum  of  80 
words  per  minute  and  typewrite  at  50  words  per 
minute. 

203.     Speedbuilding  in  Production  Typewriting.  (2  Cr)    (m) 

Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  101  or  equivalent. 

Intensive  drills  with  emphasis  on  production  of 
speed  and  control  in  the  production  of  manuscripts, 
outlines,  minutes,  tabulations,  letter  writing,  rough 
drafts,  and  legal  instruments. 


204. 


(2 


310. 


811. 


S20. 


Advanced  Production  Techniques  in  Typewriting, 

Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  203  or  equivalent. 

Application  of  advanced  production  techniques  to 
practical  business  problems  including  statistical  re- 
ports,   office   projects,    editing,    and   composition. 

Philosophy  of  Vocational  Business  Education.  (2  Cr) 

Development  of  a  modem  philosophy  of  vocational 
education,  with  emphasis  on  the  importemce  of  co- 
operative distributive  education  in  a  free-enterprise 
system. 

Transcription.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Bus.  Ed.   220  and  113  or  equivalent. 

Emphasis  on  accurate  and  rapid  shorthand  trans- 
cription utilizing  a  variety  of  written  communication 
skills.  A  minimum  speed  of  100  words  per  minute  is 
required  for  entrance. 

Report  and  Business  Writing.  (3  Cr)      (mi) 

Experience  in  the  organization  and  preparation  of 
business  reports  with  emphasis  on  the  refinement  of 
language  skills  and  the  techniques  of  collecting,  ana- 
lyzing, interpreting,  and  presenting  information  use- 
ful to  management. 

Records  Control   and  Office  Machines.    (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  203. 

Mastery  of  the  fundamentals  and  principles  of  rec- 
ords management,  duplicating  and  office  machines, 
and  machine  trsuiscription. 


377C,F.    Secondary  Teaching  Procedures.    (1  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  301;  Acct^.  201,  202;  Econ.  101  or 
111. 

C — Economics  and  General  Business;  F — Typewriting. 

489.    Senior  Seminar  for  Business  Teacher  Majors.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Ed.  479. 

An  analysis  of  the  business  teacher's  role  and  res- 
ponsibilities in  the  secondary  school. 


870. 


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W.  ^^ 


605.     Introduction  to  Research  in  Business  Education. 

(3  Cr) 

G15.    Methods   of  Instruction   in   Business  Education;  Type- 
writing and  Shorthand.   (3  Cr) 

An  Einalysis  of  classroom  methods,  psychology  of 
learning,  and  findings  of  research  pertaining  to  im- 
provement of  instruction  in  typewriting,  shorthand, 
and  related  subjects. 

630.     Current  Developments  Influencing  the  Curriculum  and 
Content  of  Business  Education.      (2  Cr) 

A  study  of  recent  technological  developments,  such 
as  automation  in  business,  and  an  analysis  of  the 
content,  materials,  and  procedures  of  business  edu- 
cation. 

635.     Analysis   of   Recent  Research  in  Business  Education. 

(3  Cr) 

Review  and  analysis  of  recent  research  in  business 
education,  and  evaluation  of  its  implications  for  im- 
proved classroom  instruction. 

655.    Cooperative  Business  Education.  (2  Cr) 

A  study  of  the  philosophy  and  objectives  of  coopera- 
tive office  and  cooperative  distributive  education  pro- 
grams in  business  education,  with  emphasis  on  their 
organization,  coordination,  and  evaluation. 

690A.  Seminar  in  Business  Eklucation.     (1  Cr) 

Methods  in  data  processing — June  21-25. 

690B.    Seminar  in  Business  Education.    (1  Cr) 

Distributive  education — August  9-13. 

690C.    Seminar  in  Business  Education.    (1  Cr^^ 

Shorthand  and  transcription — July  19-23. 

694.    Independent  Readings.    (1-2  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.      (6-9  Cr) 


BUSINESS  MANAGEMENT 

Ivan  T.  Call,  Chairman,  395  JKB 
Courses 

301.    Financial  Management.    (3  Cr)   (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisites:  College  of  Business  fundamentals 
courses. 

Introduction  to  the  elements  of  financial  manage- 
ment from  the  viewpoint  of  the  business  manager, 
emphasizing  profitability,  liquidity,  and  long-range 
financial  planning.  (Formerly  348.) 

321.     Organizational  Behavior  and  Administration. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

Analysis   of   case   studies   and   research   findings   to 

develop  the  skills  necessary  to  understand  and  take 

action  on  human  problems  in  business  orgemizations. 

341.    Marketing  Management.  (3  Cr)   (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisites:  College  of  Business  fundamentals 
courses. 

Analysis  of  problems  in  marketing  management, 
with  particular  emphasis  on  understanding  and  use  of 
basic  concepts  and  tools  of  analysis  for  marketing 
decision  making.  (Formerly  347.) 

361.    Operations  Management.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  CJollege  of  Business  fundamentals 
courses. 

Scientific  management  and  management  science,  for 
application  to  decision  making  and  managing.  (Form- 
erly 340.) 

401.    Advanced  Financial  Management.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  Bus.  Mgt.  301;  Econ.  301  or  302.  Re- 
commended: Bus.  Mgt.  410. 

Capital  Budgeting,  cost  of  capital,  mergers  and  ac- 
quisitions, and  current  financial  problems.  (Formerly 
552.) 


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410.    Investments.  (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  Bus.  Mgt.  301;  Econ.  301  or  302,  or 
consent  of  instructor. 

Security  market,  portfolio  management,  taxes,  estate 
planning,  and  security  analysis.  (Formerly  451.) 

421.    Advanced  Organizational  Behavior  and  Administration. 

(3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Bus.  Mgt.  321. 

This  course  examines  work  groups  in  business  situa- 
tions. Cases  and  a  report  on  a  work  group  are  used  to 
develop  administrative  skills  in  applying  general  prin- 
ciples.  (Formerly  521.) 

499.    Business  Policy.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  Bus  Mgt.  301,  321,  341,  361. 

Cases  involving  determination  of  long-range  ob- 
jectives in  the  business  firm,  and  the  development  of 
sound  and  consistent  policies  for  achieving  these  ob- 
jectives. (Formerly  489.) 


CHEMICAL  ENGINEERING  SCIENCE 

L.  Douglas  Smoot,  Chairman,  176  ELB 

Courses 

499.    Undergraduate  Thesis.  (1-3  Cr) 

An  undergraduate  thesis  is  required  of  all  students 
graduating  from  the  department. 

688.     Special  Problems.      (Arr.) 

Investigation  of  problems  of  special  interest  in  the 
field  of  chemical  engineering. 

699.     Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.      (6-9  Cr) 

799.     Dissertation  for  Doctoral  Students.  (Arr.) 


CHEMISTRY 

K.  LeRoi  Nelson,  Chairman,  225  ESC 
Courses 

100.    Elementary   College  Chemistry.    (3   Cr)    (G-PS) 

Home  Study  also. 
An  introduction  to  the  structure  of  matter  and  the 
chemical  consequences  of  that  structure.  For  non- 
science  majors  in  partial  fulfillment  of  the  general 
education  requirement  for  graduation  and  for  science 
majors  who  require  additional  background  in  order  to 
register  for  Chem.  105. 

102.  Introductory  Chemistry.   (5  Cr) 

General  principles  of  inorganic  and  organic  chemistry 
for  students  outside  the  physical  sciences  whose  disci- 
pline requires  a  supporting  background  in  chemistry. 

103.  Introductory  Chemistry  Laboratory.   (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Chemistry  102  or  equivalent  or  concur- 
rent registration  in  Chem.  102. 

105.  General  College  Chemistry.    (4  Cr)   (G-PS  m) 

Prerequisites:  completion  of  or  concurrent  registra- 
tion in  Math.  105  or  111  or  its  equivalent.  High  school 
chemistry  or  physics  is  recommended. 

A  standard  one-year  sequence  of  courses  in  the 
principles  of  chemistry  for  students  of  the  physical 
and  biological  sciences,  engineering,  and  the  prepro- 
fessional  medical  prc^rams. 

106.  General  College  Chemistry.  (4  Cr)  (G-PS  m) 

Prerequisite:  Chem.  105. 

151.    Introductory  Organic  Chemistry.  (5  O)   (G-PS  m) 
Prerequisite:   Chem.   101   or  equivalent. 
General  principles  of  organic  chemistry  for  students 
outside  the  physical  sciences  whose  discipline  requires 
a  supporting  background  in  chemistry. 

223.    Quantitative  and  Qualitative  Analysb.  (5  Cr)  (m) 
Prerequisite:  Chem.  106  or  consent  of  instructor. 
A    course    emphasizing    the    principles    of    chemical 


equilibrium,  quantitative  chemical  measurements,  and 
qualitative  detection  of  selected  chemical  elements. 

351.  Organic  Chemistry.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Chem.  106  or  113. 

352.  Organic  Chemistry.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Chem.  351. 

353.  Organic  Chemistry  Laboratory.      (1-2  Cr)   $ 

Prerequisite:  Chem.  351 
For  nonchemistry  majors. 

384.  Introductory   Physiological   Chemistry.      (3   Cr)       (m) 

Prerequisite:  Chem.  151  or  351. 

385.  Physiological  Chemistry  Laboratory.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  concurrent  registration  in  Chem.  384. 

462.    Physical  Chemistry.     (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  Chem.  112  or  223,  Physics  213  or  221; 
Math  113  and  conciu-rent  registration  or  completion 
of  Math  214;  Chem.  464  must  be  taken  concurrently 
with  Chem.  462. 

464.    Physical  Chemistry  Laboratory.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:   concurrent  registration  in  Chem.  462. 

598.    Special  Problems.    (Arr.) 

Registration  by  permission. 

600.    Directed  Teaching  in  Chemistry.    (1  Cr) 
697R.    Master's  Candidate  Research.  (Arr.) 
699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (Arr.) 
797R.    Doctoral  Candidate  Research.   (Arr.) 
799.    Dissertation  for  the  Ph.D.  Degree.    (Arr.) 


CHILD  DEVELOPMENT  AND   FAMILY 
RELATIONSHIPS 

J.  Joel  Moss,  Chairman,  1239  SFLC 

Courses 

210.    Child  Development.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 

Consideration    of    the    growth    and    development    of 

the  child  and  his  relationships  with  his  family,  peers, 

and   teachers   from  infancy   through  adolescence.   One 

hour  observation  per   week  as  part  of  preparation. 


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261.    The   Latter-day   Saint   Family.     (2   Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Place  of  the  family  in  LDS  doctrine  and  philos- 
ophy, together  with  application  of  basic  religious 
principles  to  marriage  and  family  relationships.  A 
comparison  of  LDS  and  non-LDS  families  in  time  and 
space. 

312.    Principles  of  Child  Guidance.   (2  Cr)    (m)  Home  Study 

also. 
Prerequisite:  CDFR  210. 

Application  of  knowledge  and  understanding  of 
child  behavior  and  psychodynamics  of  family  inter- 
action to  guidance  of  children.  Behavior  and  guidance 
principles  are  studied  directly  in  the  human  develop- 
ment laboratories.  Helpful  to  parents  and  prospec- 
tive parents. 

322.  Creative  Experiences  with   Children.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  CDFR  210;  application  one  semester 
in  advance  required. 

Designed  to  promote  increased  self-understanding, 
develop  skills  in  working  with  children,  and  gain  ex- 
perience in  the  use  of  creative  play  materials  through 
participation  in  the  human  development  laboratories. 

323.  Organization    and    Planning    for    Preschool    Programs. 

(3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  CDFR  210;  application  required  se- 
mester in  advance. 

Consideration  of  factors  involved  in  the  develop- 
ment of  preschool  programs.  Study  of  essential  pro- 
cedures in  preschool  planning  including  housing,  cur- 
riculum, equipment,  guidance,  health  protection,  and 
food  service.  Field  trip. 

360.  Achieving  Success  in  Marriage.      (3  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Consideration  of  maturity,  love,  compatibility,  con- 
flict, specific  areas  of  adjustment  in  marriage,  parent- 
child  relationships,  and  effective  management  of  fam- 
ily resources. 

361.  Family  Relationships.      (3  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Consideration  of  the  developmental  tasks  of  individ- 
ual family  members  through  the  various  stages  of  the 
family  life  cycle  and  the  influence  of  the  family  on  its 
members  in  developing  values,  goals,  attitudes,  and 
patterns  of  behavior. 

410.    Advanced  Child  Development.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  210,  361;  Psych.  Ill  or  Sociol. 
111. 

Physiological,  intellectual,  social  and  emotional  de- 
velopment of  the  preschool  and  school  age  child.  Two 
hours  observation  and  discussion  of  preschool  and 
school  age  children  required  each  week. 

422.     Methods  and  Teaching  Experiences  in  the  Human  De- 
velopment Laboratory.  (4  Cr) 

Application  required  one  semester  in  advance. 
Experience  in  teaching  and   supervising  a  group  of 
nursery    school    children.    Students    arrange    with    in- 
structor to  spend  twelve  hours  a  week  in  the  nursery 
school  laboratories. 

445.    Modifying   Family  Behavior:   Principles  and   Practices. 

(3  Cr) 
Prerequisites:  CDFR  210,  361  or  consent  of  instruc- 
tor. 

Principles  and  practices  in  altering  disturbing  be- 
havior patterns  of  children  within  the  framework.  Ob- 
servations of  family  counseling  provided. 

460.    Marriage  and  Family  Interaction.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  12  hours  in  CDFR,  psychology,  and 
sociology  (including  CDFR  360). 

An  advanced  appraisal  of  courtship,  marriage  rela- 
tionships, and  family  interaction.  A  professional 
course  designed  primarily  for  majors  in  CDFR  and 
related  fields. 

492.    Seminar  in  Theory  and  Concepts.     (2  Cr) 

Evaluation  and  integration  of  basic  theories  and 
concepts  in  CDFR. 


510.  Physical  and  Intellectual  Development  of  Children.    (2 

Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  410,  611. 

A  systematic  survey  of  current  theories  and  research 
on  physical  and  intellectual  development  from  con- 
ception through  adolescence. 

511.  Emotional  and  Social  Development  of  Children.   (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  410,  611. 

A  systematic  survey  of  current  theories  and  research 
on  emotional  and  social  development  from  conception 
through  adolescence. 

540.    Introduction  to  Marriage  and  Family  Counseling.  (3  Cr) 

Recommended:  CDFR  461. 

Prerequisite:  CDFR  460. 

Theories  and  techniques  used  in  marriage  and  fam- 
ily counseling.  Consideration  of  individual  and  group 
counseling  as  it  pertains  to  the  family. 

570.  Community  and  Professional  Responsibilities  to  Child- 
ren and  Families.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  410  or  460. 

Acquaintance  with  resources  of  the  community  as 
they  relate  to  the  welfare  of  children  and  families.  A 
consideration  of  the  responsibilities  of  professional 
persons  working  with  children  and  families. 

590.  Readings  in  Child  Development  and  Family  Relation- 
ships.     (1-2  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  consent  of  instructor  and  CDFR  410 
or  460. 

Discussions  and  reports  of  current  readings  in  this 
field.  Open  to  students  who  have  completed  fifteen 
hours  of  course  in  child  development  and  family  re- 
lationships. 

595.  Special  Topics  in  Child  Development  and  Family  Re- 
lationships.     (1-2  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  consent  of  instructor  and  CDFR  410 
or  460. 

Individual  study  for  qualified  students  majoring  in 
child  development  and  family  relationships  upon  con- 
sultation with  the  instructor  and  the  chairman  of 
the  department. 

597R.  Research  Problems  and  Methods  in  Child  Develop- 
ment.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  410,  611. 

Analysis  of  strategic  research  areas  in  child  develop- 
ment, and  research  methods  pertinent  to  their  explora- 
tion. Student  will  formulate  a  research  project. 

611.     Current  Concepts  and  Research  in  Child  Development. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  CDFR  410. 

An  intensive  investigation  of  theoretical  frameworks, 
models,  and  concepts  of  dominant  contemporary 
theorists  in  child  development. 

650A.    Practicum  in  Family  Counseling.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  consent  of  instructor  and  CDFR  540, 
580. 

Development  of  skills  in  family  counseling  tech- 
niques. Experience  in  the  organization  and  adminis- 
tration of  family  counseling  centers. 

662.    DjTiamics  of  Marital  Interaction.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  CDFR  460. 

Systematic  study  of  the  research  and  theory  of 
man-woman  relationships  in  marriage. 

664.  Current  Concepts  and  Research  in  Family  Relation- 
ships.     (2  Cr) 

665 A,B.    Practicum  in  Marriage  Counseling.    (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  540;  consent  of  instructor. 

Supervised  experience  and  sensitivity  training  in 
counseling  of  (a)  marital  dyads,  and  (b)  groups  of 
marital  dyads. 

697R.    Independent  Research.  (1-3  Cr) 
699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 

740.    Advanced  Theories  of  Marriage  and  Family  Counseling. 

(3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CDFR  540. 


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750.     Advanced   Practicum   in   Faimly    Counseling.     (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  consent  of  instructor,  and  CDFR  650, 
740. 

Independent  counseling  experiences  within  the  scope 
and  purpose  of  family  counseling  centers.  The  stu- 
dent serves  as  a  senior  counselor. 

794.  Special  Topics  in  Child  Development.     (1-2  Cr) 

795.  Special   Topics   in   Family   Relationships.      (1-2  Cr) 
799.     Dissertation  for  the  Ph.D.  Degree.     (Arr.) 


CIVIL  ENGINEERING   SCIENCE 

D.  Allen  Firmage,  Chairman,  107  FELB 
Courses 

201.     Engineering  Mechanics-Statics.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Physics  122  or  equivalent.  Math  113. 

Introductory  concepts  of  mechanics:  force  systems 
in  equilibrum,  resultants,  friction,  centroids,  moments 
of  inertia,  virtual  work. 

303.    EIngineering  Mechanics — ^Mechanics  of  Material.  (3  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:  C.E.  201. 

Fundamental  concepts  in  terms  of  elastic  stress  and 
strain  relations;  cylinders  and  spheres  under  pres- 
sure; problems  of  torsional  load;  beam  theory  includ- 
ing bending  stresses,  complex  stress,  calculation  of  de- 
flection and  continuity  aspects,  two-dimensional  elas- 
tic theory. 

501.    Advanced  Mechanics  of  Materials  I.   (3  Cr)    (Interde- 
partmental) 

Prerequisite:  C.E.  303. 

Introduction  to  theories  of  elasticity,  plasticity,  and 
strain  energy  methods;  stresses  and  strains  in  beams, 
curved  members,  rotating  discs,  thick  cylinders,  tor- 
sion, and  structural  members. 

620.    Advanced   Structures — ^Theory  and  Design.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  C.E.  422,  423,  424. 

Advanced  topics  in  structural  theory  and  design; 
arches,  continuous  structures  on  elastic  supports, 
plastic   design   theory,    articulated   space   structiu-es. 

623.    Advanced  Concrete.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CE.  422  and  424. 

Basic  theory  of  prestressed  concrete,  pre-  and  post- 
tensioning  methods,  details  of  design  and  fabrication, 
applications  to  continuous  structures.  Yield  line 
theory  for  reinforced  concrete  slabs.  Design  of  folded 
plate  structures. 

652.    Design  of  Water  Treatment  Works.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  C.E.  451;  Chem.  223;  Micro.  381;  or 
equivalent. 

Theory  and  practice  of  water  purification  and  treat- 
ment for  culinary,  municipal,  and  industrial  uses. 

661.    Traffic    Engineering — Theory   of   Flow    and   Geometric 
Design.   (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  C.E.  461  or  equivalent. 

Analysis  of  the  basic  characteristics  of  motor-veh- 
icle traffic.  The  theory  of  traffic  flow.  Freeway  opera- 
tions and  traffic  regulations.  Design  of  highways  and 
parking  facilities,  including  freeways  and  expressways, 
arterials,  at-grade  intersections,  interchanges,  channel- 
ization, parking  lots,  and  garages. 

698.  Engineering  Projects.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  registration  in  M.E.  progrom. 

Investigation,  study,  and  presentation  of  a  technical 
engineering  report  in  an  area  of  civil  engineering. 
The  project  must  be  approved  by  the  graduate  com- 
mittee. 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 


799.    Dissertation  for  Doctoral  Students.  (Arr.) 


CLASSICAL  AND  ASIAN   LANGUAGES 

J.  Reuben  Clark  m,  Chairman,  329  McK 
Courses 

Chinese 

101,  102.    First- Year  Chinese.  (4  Cr)   (m) 

Designed  for  those  who  have  had  no  CJhinese.  Pro- 
nunciation, fundamentsds  of  grammar.  Chinese  char- 
acters recognition  (101)  and  writing  (102).  Special 
emphasis  on  conversation  and  building  of  a  substantial 
vocabulary. 

495.     Senior  Seminars  for  Majors.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  at  least  6  hours  of  Chinese  literature. 


Classical  Civilization 

341.  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology.    (2  Cr)   (G-HA) 

Study   of   the   Greek   and   Roman  gods,   goddesses, 

and  myths. 

342.  Oriental  Mythology.    (2  Cr)   (G-HA  m) 

Discussions    of    the    myths,    legends,    sind    folkloric 
traditions  in  Oriental  cultures. 


Greek 
101,  102.    Elementary  Greek.  (4  Cr)   (m) 

321.    Third- Year  Granmiar  and  Composition.  (3  Cr)  (m) 

Prerequisite:  Greek  301  or  equivalent. 
Exercises   in   the   composition   of   easy   Greek    prose 
correlated  with  readings  in  the  Attic  Orators. 


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Hebrew 


101,  102.    First- Year  Hebrew.  (4  Cr)  (m) 

A  beginning  course  in  modern  Hebrew  as  spoken  in 
Israel  today. 

Japanese 

101,  102.    First-Year  Japanese.  (4  Cr)   (m) 

Constant  study  of  the  writing  systems.  Fundamen- 
tals of  grammar  and  the  building  of  a  substantial 
vocabulary.  Easy  conversation  and  composition 
throughout. 

Latin 

315.     Prelegal  Latin.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Recommended  for  prelegal  students. 

317.     Latin  for  Archivists  and  Genealogical  Researchers. 

(3  Cr) 
Fundamentals    of    Latin    needed    by    archivists    and 
those  engaged  in  genealogical  research. 

692R.     Seminar  in  Philology.     (2  Cr) 
694R.     Seminar  in  Literature.      (2  Cr) 
699.    Thesb  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 


Syriac 

781.  Elementary  Syriac.    (5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:   two   years  of  biblical   Hebrew   or  one 
year  of  Aramaic. 

782.  Elementary  Syriac.   (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Syriac  781. 


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SEC 

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TERM 

TAUCHT 

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NUMBER 

BLDG. 

ACCOUl 

MTING 

201 

1 

C 

MTWTH 

3.0 

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WOODFIELDLW 

86 

JKB 

201 

2 

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3.0 

ELEM  ACCOUNTING 
11  IC  TO  12  10  PM 
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WGODFIELDLW 

86 

JKB 

201  U 

1 

C 

F 

0.0 

CUIZ 

!  8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

125 

JKB 

201  U 

2 

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F 

0.0 

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'   8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

36 

JKB 

201  Q 

3 

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F 

0.0 

j  (JUIZ 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

STAFF 

125 

JKB 

201  Q 

4 

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F 

0.0 

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STAFF 

86 

JKB 

202 

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MThTH 

3.0 

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HUBBARD  E  D 

86 

JKB 

202  Q 

C 

F 

0.0 

;  QUIZ 

i   7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

STAFF 

86 

JKB 

202  U 

C 

F 

0.0 

1  CUIZ 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

STAFF 

124 

JKB 

232 

C 

MTk^TH 

3.0 

MATH  OF  BUSINESS 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
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JOHNSON  E  A 

86 

JKB 

232  Q 

C 

F 

0.0 

QUIZ 
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STAFF 

86 

JKB 

232  Q 

C 

F 

0.0 

1  QUIZ 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

86 

JKB 

301 

C 

MTWTH 

3.0 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

ANDERSON  LK 

124 

JKB 

301 

C 

MTWTH 

3.0 

INTERMEDIATE  ACCTG 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

SKOUSEN  K  F 

124 

JKB 

302 

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3.0 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

TAYLOR  0  H 

125 

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312 

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MTWTH 

3.0 

COST  ACCOUNTING 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

HUBBARD  E  D 

125 

JKB 

342 

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MTWTH 

3.0 

INTRO  COMMRCL  LAW 
12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

LEGATES  J  E 

124 

JKB 

356 

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MTUTH 

3.0 

ACCTG  INFO  SYSTEMS 
12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

ANDERSON  LK 

54 

JKB 

356  L 

C 

F 

0.0 

LAB 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

A071 

JKB 

356  L 

C 

F 

0.0 

LAB 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

54 

JKB 

412 

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MTV«TH 

3.0 

ADV  COST  ACCTG 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HUBBARD  E  D 

124 

JKB 

420 

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MTUTH 

3.0 

FEDERAL  TAXES 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

GARRISON  RH 

36 

JKQ 

420  Q 

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F 

0.0 

QUIZ 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

STAFF 

44 

JKB 

42:0  Q 

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F 

CO 

QUIZ^ 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

STAFF 

54 

JKB 

455 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

JCHNSON  E  A 

54 

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465 

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3.0 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

GARRISON  RH 

125 

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475 

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125 

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496 

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ACCTG  INTERNSHIP 

CAMERON  J  8 

613 

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632 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

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54 

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692 

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10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

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125 

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693 

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SEC 


*    $ 


TERM 


DAYS 
TAUGHT 


CREDIT 

HCURS 


CCURSE  DESCRIPTICN 


TEACHER 


ROOM 
NUMBER  SLUG. 


AGRICULTURAL  ECONOMICS 


550 

b<i5    R 
597    R 


AGRONOMY 


308 


457 


495 

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497 

R 

598 

R 

697 

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699 

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ARCHAEOLOGY 


SEC  1  JUNE 
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SEC  3  JULY 


ART 


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DAILY 

4.0 

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11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

MORTON  L 

3245 

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330 

1 

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12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

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327C 

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345 

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11  10  TO   1  30  PM 

L lECHTY  E  L 

3225 

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355 

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JORGENSEN  E 

3225 

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355 

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3225 

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101 

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2.0 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HINDMARSH 

F201 

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101 

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7  40  TO'  B  40  AM 

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101 

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INTRO  TO  MASS  CCN'M 
7  45  TO   9  35  PM 

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211 

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3.0 

NEWS  WRITING 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

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F243 

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230 

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255 

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A244 

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323 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

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F243 

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331 

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3.0 

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10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

BARKUS  G 

F245 

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333 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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346 

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346  L 

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A244 

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347 

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6  50  TO  11  00  AM 

TARBOX  N  C 

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347  L 

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8  50  TO  11  00  AM 

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A244 

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366 

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7  45  TO   9  35  PM 

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0160 

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439 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

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F245 

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449 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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451 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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456 

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1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

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A244 

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480 

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2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

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491  R 

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535 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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550 

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2.0 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HICKMaN  h 

F244 

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610 

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DAILY 

3.0 

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1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

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F534 

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611 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

SMTH  C  P 

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620 

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2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

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F244 

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63C 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

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691 

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691 

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694 

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699 

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355 

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A018 

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101 

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6  50  TO   9  50  AM 
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111 

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131 

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M  l>  F 

2.0 

1 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HAYS  B  R 

201 

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201 

1 

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2.0 

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A246 

MARB 

230 

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1  30  TO   2  30  PM 
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A248 

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230  L 

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0.0 

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12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

111 

MSCB 

230  L 

2 

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M  I.  F 

0.0 

LAB 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

111 

MSCB 

230  L 

3 

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T  TH  F 

0.0 

LAB 

2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

111 

MSCB 

331 

1 

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MTV>TH 

3.0 

CCMP  PROG  LANG  1 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
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A374 

MARB 

331  L 

1 

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T  TH  F 

0.0 

LAB 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

109 

MSCB 

331  L 

2 

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M  W  F 

0.0 

LAB 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

109 

MSCB 

332  A 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
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124 

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332  B 

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COMP  ORGANZ  t  PROG 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

244 

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332  L 

1 

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T  TH  F 

0.0 

LAB 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

STAFF 

111 

MSCB 

332  L 

2 

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M  k.  F 

0.0 

LAB 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

STAFF 

111 

MSCB 

333 

1 

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3.0 

CCMP  PROG  LANG  2 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 
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A231 

MARB 

333  L 

1 

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T  TH  F 

0.0 

LAB 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

109 

MSCB 

333  L 

2 

c 

M  ^  F 

0.0 

LAB 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

109 

MSCB 

351 

1 

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8  50  "to   9  50  AM 

NCRMAN  T  A 

135 

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391  R 

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1  30  TO   3  20  PM 

HAYS  B  R 

201 

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111 

1 

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M  V>  F 

3.0 

MECH  DRAV.  FUND 
10  00  TO  12  10  PM 

RAISQR  E  M 

215 

SNLB 

211 

1 

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M  I.  F 

3.0 

AOV  MECH  DRAFTING 
10  00  TO  12  10  PM 

RAISOR  E  M 

219 

SNLB 

449 

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449 

2 

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449 

3 

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101 

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7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

OAVIES  J  K 

131 

JKB 

101 

2 

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SURVEY  OF  ECONOMIC 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

CLARK  M  W 

131 

JKB 

111 

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7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

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147 

JKB 

111 

2 

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STAFF 

136 

JKB 

112 

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INT  ECON  PRN  &  PRB 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

PCPE  CLAYNE 

81 

JKB 

112 

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INT  ECCN  PRN  &  PRB 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

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81 

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301 

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7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

PARSONS  R  J 

136 

JKR 

302 

1 

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7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

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147 

JKB 

311 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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131 

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312 

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44 

JKB 

352 

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3.0 

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7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

NELSON  G  T 

149 

JKB 

353 

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FCSTER  G  K 

136 

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358 

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DCXEY  W  B 

136 

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KCLLER  R  H 

136 

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597  R 

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697 

1 

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699 

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206 

1 

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2.0 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

BROwN  J  R 

263 

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260 

1 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

ThONAS  G  E 

260 

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260 

2 

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2.0 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

GALE  0  F 

260 

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301  A 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HARDY  G  R 

123 

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301  A 

2 

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8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HARDY  G  R 

123 

MCKB 

301  A 

3 

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2.0 

BSC  CON  PRIN  TCHG 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

CLARK  CLIFF 

123 

MCKB 

301  A 

4 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

BSC  CON  PRIN  TCHG 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

KNIGHT  L  S 

123 

MCKB 

301  A 

90 

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11  J 

MCKB 

301  B 

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BSC  CON  PRIN  TCHG 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

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116 

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301  B 

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V^EBB  C  0 

117 

MCKB 

301  B 

3 

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BSC  CCN  PRIN  TCHG 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

WEBB  C  D 

116 

MCKB 

301  B 

4 

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BSC  CON  PRIN  TCHG 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

WEHB  C  D 

117 

MCKB 

301  B 

5 

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M  V.  F 

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BSC  CCN  PRIN  TCHG 
8  50  TO  II  00  AM 

MUSE  I  0 

261 

MCKB 

301  B 

90 

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BSC  CCN  PRIN  TCHG 
4  00  TO   b  40  PM 

WEBB  C  D 

11  7 

MCKB 

301  B 

91 

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BSC  CON  PRIN  TCHG 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

ARNOLDSEN  L 

117 

MCKB 

310 

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F 

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2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

THOMSON  L  0 

209 

MCKB 

310 

2 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

THOMSON  I  0 

209 

MCKB 

310 

3 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

HENDERSON  E 

209 

MCKB 

310 

4 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HENCERSCN  E 

209 

MCKB 

310 

5 

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DAILY 

2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

THOMSON  L  D 

20S 

MCKB 

310 

6 

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DAILY 

2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

THOMSON  L  D 

209 

MCKB 

310 

7 

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STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

ALLREO  W  E 

209 

MCKB 

310 

90 

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2.0 

STATE  SCH  TEACHER 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

ALLREO  W  E 

209 

MCKB 

340 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

CHILDRENS  LIT 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

SANDBERG  C 

565 

JRCL 

3A0 

2 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

CHILDRENS  L IT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

SANDSERG  C 

565 

JRCL 

340 

3 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

CHILDRENS  LIT 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BCWLES  C 

565 

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340 

4 

S 

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2.0 

1 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

SANDBERG  C 

565 

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340 

5 

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2.0 

CHILDRENS  LIT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

SANDBERG  C 

565 

JRCL 

361 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

INT  TCHG  MENT  RTRD 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

THOMAS  G  E 

260 

TRLC 

362 

1 

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2.0 

INT  TCHG  VIS  HNDCP 
12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

CRANDELL  JM 

245 

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371 

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1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

WILSON  M  I 

260 

TRLC 

371  L 

1 

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2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

WILSON  M  I 

260 

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EDUC 

373 

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CRANDELL  JM 

245 

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377 

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124 

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ARNOLOStN  L 

124 

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377 

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ARNULDSEN  L 

365 

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6  30  TO   8  40  AM 

ARNCLCSEN  L 

36  5 

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377 

3 

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124 

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124 

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402 

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110 

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110 

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403 

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4.0 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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403 

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4.0 

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403 

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406 

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263 

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406 

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INTRC  PROD  MEDIA 
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263 

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406 

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2.0 

INTRO  PROD  MEDIA 
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26  3 

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406 

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INTRO  PPOO  MEDIA 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

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263 

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406 

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2.0 

INTRO  PROD  MEDIA 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

BROwN  J  R 

263 

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406 

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INTRC  PROD  MEDIA 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

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263 

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406 

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263 

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406 

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263 

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406 

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263 

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210 

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415 

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415 

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420 

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12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

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A373 

MARB 

420 

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12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

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NUMBER 

SEC 

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TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLDG. 

EDUC 

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3.0 

TCHG  READ  ELEM  SCH 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

100 

RICE 

^21 

3 

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MTkiTH 

3.0 

TCHG  REAC  ELEM  SCH 
11  10  TO   1  30  PM 

KNIGHT  L  S 

116 

MCKS 

421 

4 

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MTV.TH 

3.0 

TCHG  PEAC  ELEM  SCH 
12  20  TO   2  40  PM 

ALLRED  R  A 

IOC 

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A21 

5 

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MTViTH 

3.0 

TCHG  REAC  ELEM  SCH 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

DUNN  J  W 

100 

RICE 

421 

6 

s 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

TCHG  REAC  ELEM  SCH 
U  10  TO   I  30  PM 

KNIGHT  L  S 

116 

MCKB 

421 

90 

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F 

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3.0 

TCHG  REAC  ELEM  SCH 
4  30  TO   8  GO  PM 

DUNN  J  w 

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421  L 

1 

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M 

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LAB 

7  40  TO  9    50  AM 

STAFF 

100 

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421  L 

2 

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TH 

0.0 

LAB 

11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

STAFF 

100 

PICE 

421  L 

4 

F 

F 

0.0 

LAB 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

IOC 

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421  L 

5 

F 

F 

0.0 

LAB 

12  20  TO   2  40  PM 

STAFF 

100 

RICE 

421  L 

6 

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M 

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LAB 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

10  0 

RICE 

421  L 

7 

S 

T 

0.0 

LAB 
1  30  TO   3  30  PM 

STAFF 

100 

RICE 

421  L 

8 

S 

TH 

0.0 

LAB 
1  30  TO   3  30  PM 

STAFF 

100 

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421  L 

9 

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0.0 

LAB 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

100 

R  ICE 

421  L 

10 

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0.0 

LAB 

12  20  TO   2  40  PM 

STAFF 

10  0 

R  ICE 

423 

1 

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M  W  F 

2.0 

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10  CO  TO  12  10  PM 

SERRYSSA  MJ 

131 

MCKri 

423 

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M  h  F 

2.0 

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10  00  TO  12  10  PM 

BERRYSSA  CJ 

131 

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423 

90 

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423 

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?  00  TO   9  40  PM 

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131 

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424 

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TCHG  LANiG  ELEM  SCH 
10  00  TO  12  10  PM 

MCORE  B  H 

100 

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424 

2 

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M  V    F 

2.0 

TCHG  LANG  ELEM  SCH 
10  00  TO  12  10  PM 

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IOC 

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424 

3 

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2.0 

TCHG  LANG  ELEM  SCH 
7  40  ro   8  40  AM 

MGGRE  B  H 

100 

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424 

90 

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M  V 

2.0 

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4  30  TO   7  10  PM 

MCQPE  B  H 

10  0 

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425 

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TCHG  MATH  ELEM  SCH 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

NELSON  M  V 

131 

MCKB 

425 

2 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

TCHG  MATH  ELEM  SCH 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

CLARK  CLIFF 

136 

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425 

3 

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2.0 

TCHG  MATH  ELFM  SCH 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

NELSON  M  V 

131 

MCKB 

425 

4 

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2.0 

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136 

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425 

5 

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135 

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425 

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131 

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425 

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131 

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427 

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2.0 

BEGIN  READING 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

SUCHER  F 

108 

GRNH 

461 

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2.0 

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12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

THOMAS  G  E 

26C 

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470 

1 

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2.0 

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12  20  TO   1  ?0  PM 

THOMAS  G  E 

260 

TRLC 

493 

1 

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493 

2 

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T  e   A 

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493 

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NELSON  M  V 

494 

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506 

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3.0 

INSTRUCTIONL  MEDIA 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

SNOW  G  G 

26  3 

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M  V.  F 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

SNUW  G  G 

263 

MCKB 

510 

1 

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2.0 

MEDIA  PROD  TECHNQ 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

CARD  W  R 

263 

MCKB 

534 

1 

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3.0 

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11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

CRD  J  E 

115 

MCKB 

F 

M  k.  F 

12  20  TU   1  20  PM 

ORD  J  E 

115 

MCKB 

536 

1 

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3.0 

SEC  CURRC  t  METHUS 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BELT  W  D 

108 

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M  k.  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

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108 

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547 

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3.0 

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2  40  TO   4  50  PM 

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100 

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547 

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2  40. TO   4  50  PM 

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CATALOG 

1 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

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TERM 

TAUGHT 

HCUKS 

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NUMBER 

BLOG. 

EDUC 

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REID  H  T 

A324 

MARB 

550 

2 

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INTRO  GUIO  SERVICE 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

REIO  H  T 

209 

MCKB 

550 

90 

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M  W 

2.0 

INTRG  GUIO  SERVICE 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

WCOTTQN  R  R 

136 

MCKB 

551 

1 

F 

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2.0 

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6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

CCTTRELL  M 

136 

MCKB 

551 

2 

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DAILY 

2.0 

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551 

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136 

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551 

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CCTTRELL  M 

123 

MCKB 

560 

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M  k>  F 

3.0 

EDUC  TEST  MEASURE 
10  00  TO  12  40  PM 

HARRIS  J  M 

26  1 

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560 

2 

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3.0 

EDUC  TEST  MEASURE 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

HARRIS  J  M 

212 

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562 

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3.0 

PROB  METh  EO  VIS  H 
2  40  TO   4  50  PM 

CRANDELL  JM 

260 

TkLC 

563 

1 

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DAILY 

2.0 

ADVANCED  BRAILLE 
12  30  TO   1  30  PM 

CRANDELL  JM 

260 

TRLC 

565 

1 

c 

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3.0 

PROB  EO  EMO  HAN  CH 
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9  00  TO  12  00  N 

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601 

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205 

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3.0 

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117 

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2.0 

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611 

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2.0 

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SNOW  G  G 

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123 

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CURRC    DEV    ELEM    SCH 

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LANG  ARTS  ELEM  SCH 

3  50  TO   4  50  PM 
ARITH  ELEi-l  SCHCOL 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
SEC  CUKR  METI-  CSGN 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
THE  JUNICR  COLLEGE 

7  40  TC   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
METH  COLLEGE  INSTP 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

12  20  TO   i  20  PM 
OIR  TCHG  COLLEGE 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
OIR  TCHG  COLLEGE 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
GUlO  TESTING  OIAG 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
GUIO  TESTING  DIAG 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

ill  10  TO  12  10  PM 
iGUlD  TESTING  DIAG 
j  4  00  TO  6  40  PM 
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8  50  TO   9 

COUN  THEO  L 
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CUUN  THEC 

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40  AM 
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L  PRAC 
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LAB 

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LAB 

12  20  TO 


1  20  PM 


1  20  PM 


GRP  TECH  COUNSELOR 
II  10  TO  12  10  PM 
GRP  TECH  COUNSELOR 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
GRP  TECH  COUNSELCR 

7  CO  TO   9  40  PM 
;GRP  TECH  COUNSELCR 

4  00  TO  6  40  PM 
INFC  SERVICES  GUID 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

11  lO'TO  12  10  PM 
INFO  SERVICES  GUIU 

4  00  TO  6  ^0  PM 
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7  40  TO  8  40  AM 
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7  40  TO  8  40  AM 
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PROB  ELEM  SCH  GUID 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
ADV  ED  PSYCHOLOGY 

3  50  TO  6  40  PM 
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1  00  TO  2  00  PM 
BEHAVR  PKOB  IN  SCH 

12  20  TO  2    30  PM 
BEHAVR  PROB  IN  SCH 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
PRIN  INSTK  PSYCH 

2  40  TO  4  50  PM 
RES  CES  TECh  WRITG 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 


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jCIAG  LEARNING  DIS 
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!SPEC  ED  SER  PUB  S 
111  10  TO  12  10  PM 
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DOWNING   L 

DOWNING  L  N 
SPENCER  k  J 

JSPENCER  R  J 
JMCSES  D 


ROOM 
NUMBER  BLDG. 


135   MCKB 


DCWNING 

iOOWNING 

I 

jJCHNSGN  R  W 

I 

'jtHNSON  R  !«■ 

JCHNSCN  R 

CHAMBERLAIN 

BLCKNER  E  J 

BLCKNER    fc    J 
8UCKNER    E 

JWCOTON    P    R 

WCOTON    R    R 

:k*COTON    R    R 
iCHMBRLIN    JM 

HARRISON  GV 

S  lEDMAN  J 

BAUER  E  B 

jCHMQkLIN  JM 

TENNYSON  RD 

CRANOELL  J 


HAMMOND  R  K 
BAUER  E 
WISEMAN  U 
GALE  D  F 
HEREIN  W  R 


135 
115 

131 

117 

117 

103 

lOfl 
108 

108 
124 

12^ 

AC4  9 

AC49 
A049 

A049 
135 


MCKB 
MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKD 

MCKB 
MSCb 

MSC8 
GPNH 

GRNH 
MCKB 

MCKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

MCKB 


AC4S   JKB 


AC49 
A  04  9 

AC4  9 
233 

A049 

AC49 

233 

233 

212 

3C9 

AC6a 

AC68 
109 

136 

136 


JKB 
JKB 

JKB 
MCKB 

JKB 

JKB 

MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKB 
MCKB 
JKB 

JKB 

MSCB 

MCKB 

MCKB 


A043  JKB 

420  EDLC 

42C  ECLC 

250  CHLC 

136  MCKB 

420  EULC 

307  MSCB 

12C  CHLC 

120  CHLC 

lie  CHLC 

250  CHLC 

250  CHLC 


DEPARTMENT 


CATALOG  : 
NUMBER   SEC 


*    S 


TERM 


DAYS 
[TAUGHT 


tREOIT 
HCURS 


CCURSE    DESCRIPTION 


TEACHER 


PCOM 
NUMBER  bLDG. 


LAB  REQUIRED  FQR  668  5  HRS  WK 

E  REQUIfIeD 


MATERIAL  USE  FE 


668 
669 
671 
671 
671 
672 


673  -  CLASS  FEE  REQUIRED 


1 
I 
I 

2 

3 


SEMINAR  &  LAlB-1 
9  AND  12. 


674  -  LAB  11-12  MWF 


673 


HR 


DAILY  BE 


67<.    A 


6748  -  LAB  5  HOURS  W 


EDUC 


674    B 
675 

675 

677 
677 
678 

679 

682 

685 

685 


687 

1 

690 

A 

1 

690 

B 

1 

690 

B 

2 

691 

R 

1 

691 

R 

2 

691 

R 

3 

691 

R 

4 

EEK 


F 

F 

F 
S 

S 

F 

S 

F 

F 
F 

F 
F 


F 
S 

S 

F 

S 
F 
S 

C 

c 
c 
c 


M  ht  . 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 

WEEN 

DAILY 
T     IH 


M    V.    F 

DAILY 

M    V<    F 
DAILY 

M    lo    F 
DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

M    V>    F 
DAILY 

N    Vi    F 
DAILY 

DAILY 

M    V>    F 
DAILY 

M    V.    F 
DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

T     TH 

T    TH 

T     IH 

DAILY 


3.0 

2.0 
5.0 
5.0 
5.0 
A.O 


2.0 

2.0 
3.0 

3.0 

2.0 
2.0 
3.0 

3.0 

2.0 
3.0 

3.0 

2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 


REMED 
1    30 
GUID 

I  30 
PRAC 
12  20 
PRAC 
12  20 
PRAC 
12  20 
PRAC 
1  30 


lAL  TCH 

TO  3 
t  COUN 

TO  ? 
TESTING 

TO  2 
TESTING 

TO  2 
TESTING 

TO  2 
SCHLOL 

TO   2 


G  TECH 

40  PM 
HND 
30  PM 

CCUN 
30  PM 

COUN 
30  PM 

CCUN 
30  PM 
PSYCH 
30  PM 


PRAC  REMEDIAL  TChG 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 


PRAC  LRN  OIS  CLRM 
11  00  TO   1  20  PM 


PRAC  LRN  DIS  CLRM 

11  00  TO  I  20  PM 
ORG  &  ADM  PUB  SCH 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
10  00  TU  11  00  AM 
ORG  L    ADM  PUB  SCH 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
PUBLIC  SCHOOL  FIN 

12  20  TO  1  20  PM 
PUBLIC  SCHOOL  FIN 
12  20  TO  I  20  PM 
ELEM  SCHOOL  ACMIN 

6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

7  40  T-0  8  40  AM 
SEC  SCHOOL  ADMIN 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

10  CO  TO  11  00  AM 
TEACHER  S  SCHL  ADM 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
SUPERVISION  OF  ED 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

SUPERVISION  CF  ED 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
SCHOOL  LAW 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
SEMINAR 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
SEMINAR 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

SEMINAR 

11  10  TU  12  10  PM 

SEMINAR 

6  30  TO  8  40  AM 
SEMINAR 

6  30  TO  8  40  AM 
SEMINAR 

6  30  TO  8  40  AM 
SEMINAR 

8  00  TO  12  00  N 


HERLIN  JOAN 
SPENCER  R  J 
JCHNSON  R  Vii 
13LCKNER  E  T 
CFMaRLIN  JM 
HARRIS  J  M 


HAMMOND  R  K 


WELCH  A 

k^ISEMAN  D 

MCRRILL  A  R 

MCRRILL  A  R 
CFSTENSENDC 

CFSTENSENCC 
dURRUP  P  E 

bLRRUP  P  E 

ROGERS  R  D 

ROGERS  R  D 
CLARKE  A  J 

CLARKE  A  J 
WELCKER  M  B 

HARMS  C  R 

HARMS  C  R 
HARMS  C  R 

HARMS  C  P. 
WELCKER  M  B 

WCLFGRAMM  H 

WCOTTON  R  R 

SPENCER  R  J 

PINEGAR  R  D 

BURRUP  P  e 

CCTTRELL  MC 

STAFF 


110  CHLC 

215  CHLC 

A36a  MARB 

271  MSCB 

121  MSCB 

AC49  JKB 


160   CHLC 


UC   CHLC 


120 

135 

135 
115 

115 
117 

117 

213 

213 
123 

123 

2  30  8 


CHLC 

MCK8 

MCKB 
MCKB 

MCKB 
MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 
MCKb 

MCKB 
SFLC 


213   MCKB 


213 
213 

213 
124 

448 

448 

135 

214 

124 

124 

1101 


MCKB 
MCKB 

MCKB 
MCKB 

JRCL 

JftCL 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

MCKB 

SFLC 


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CATALOG 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

*  $ 

s 

TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

J         

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLDG. 

EOUC 

693 

I 

F 

TEA 

V 

i   INDEPENDENT  READ 

HARMS  C  R 

693 

2 

S 

TEA 

V 

i INDEPENDENT  READ 

^KlLSON  M  I 

693 

3 

s 

TEA 

V 

:  INDEPENDENT  READ 

SPENCER  P  J 

693 

4 

c 

T  e  A 

V 

!  INDEPENDENT  READ 

MUSE  I  D 

694 

1 

c 

TEA 

V 

INDEPENDENT  READ 

RCMNEY  A  K 

694 

2 

s 

TEA 

V 

■INDEPENDENT  READ 

ALLRED  W  E 

694 

3 

s 

TEA 

V 

'  INDEPENDENT  READ 

DCrtNING  L  N 

694 

4 

F 

TEA 

V 

INDEPENDENT  READ 

HARMS  C  R 

696 

1 

c 

TEA 

V 

INDEPENDENT  RSRCH 

hENDPIX  L  J 

696 

2 

F 

TEA 

V 

INDEPENDENT  RSRCH 

DCvMNG  L  N 

696 

3 

S 

TEA 

V 

INDEPENDENT  RSPCH 

DOWNING  L  N 

698 

1 

c 

T  e  A 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 

HYATT  N  F 

698 

2 

c 

M  W  F 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HEAPS  P  A 

53"; 

JRCL 

698 

3 

c 

M  »»  F 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 
1 11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HEAPS  R  A 

4da 

JHCL 

698 

90 

EVE 

c 

M 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

WELCKER  M  B 

12  4 

MCKB 

698 

91 

EVE 

c 

W 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 
■  4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

WiLCGX  h  T 

124 

MCKB 

740 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

ADV  COUNS  THEORY 
7  40  ro   8  40  AM 

DOWNING  L  N 

44  8 

JRCL 

751 

c 

M  U  F 

2.0 

RES  DES  MSTRS  OCR 
10  00  TO  11  CO  AM 

CCTTRELL  f'C 

116 

MCKB 

76C 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

PROe  ELEM  SCHL  ACM 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

TISDALb  J  0 

213 

(^CKB 

761 

c 

DAILY 

2.0 

PROe  SEC  SCHL  ADM 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

DRESSER  W  L 

310 

MCKB 

762 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

INTERMEDIATE  SCHL 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

CLARKE  AJ 

135 

MCKB 

768 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

LDRSHP  FON  ED  ADM 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

MCRRILL  A  R 

12  3 

MCKB 

F 

M  k.  F 

12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

MORRILL  A  R 

123 

MCKb 

769 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

SCHL-COMMUNITY  REL 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

DRESSER  W  L 

124 

MCKB 

771 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

JR  COLLEGE  ORG  ADM 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

SMTH  RALPH 

111 

VSCB 

773 

s 

DAILY 

3.0 

PUB  SCHL  bLDG  PROG 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

CHSTIANSNLF 

135 

MCKB 

s 

M  V.  F 

2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

CHSTIANSNLF 

135 

MCKB 

775 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

ECUC  ADMIN  FHECkY 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

WELCKER  M  B 

266 

MSCB 

780  R 

F 

TEA 

V 

INTERNSHIP  IN  EC 

CHSTENSENDC 

780  R 

c 

T  E  A 

V 

INTERNSHIP  IN  ED 

PINEGAR  R  0 

790  A 

F 

M  V>  F 

2.0 

SEMINAR 
6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

BURRUP  P  E 

367 

MCKB 

F 

M  V> 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

BURRUP  P  E 

367 

MCKB 

790  B 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEMINAR 
8  50  -TO   9  50  AM 

DOWNING  L  N 

2308 

SFLC 

790  b 

c 

F 

2.0 

SEMINAR 
3  00  TO   5  00  PM 

BLACK  H  B 

42C 

EDLC 

791  A 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEMINAR 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

CHSTENSENDC 

492 

JRCL 

798 

c 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION  ED  D 

CCTTKELL  MC 

799 

c 

T  E  A 

V 

CISSERTATION  PH  D 

PINEGAR  R  D 

ELECTR 

ICAL  I 

.NG 

NEEI 

={ING 

SCIE 

MCE 

301 

c 

M  h  F 

2.0 

ELEMENTS  ELEC  ENGR 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

STAFF 

160 

FELB 

598  R 

c 

T  E  A 

V 

SPECIAL  PROBLEMS 

STAFF 

623 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

ADV  DIGITAL  COMPUT 
a  40  TO   9  40  AM 

STAFF 

160 

FELB 

697 

c 

TEA 

3.0 

^ASTtRS  PROJECT 

STAFF 

699 

c 

TEA 

^ 

MASTERS  THESIS 

STAFF 

ENGINE 

BRING 

TE( 

:hnc 

•  LOG 

Y 

102 

1 

F 

M  k.  F 

5.0 

DC  6  AC  CIRCUITS 

7  40  TO   I  30  PM 
LAB  CARD  REG 

HCLT  I  L 

225A 

SNL6 

F 

T 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

HCLT  I  L 

225A 

SNLB 

F 

TH 

6  30  TO   9  50  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

HCLT  I  L 

22  5A 

SNLB 

ENGLISI 

\ 

15 

1 

$ 

F 

MTWTH  1 

0.0 

REMEDIAL  ENGL  JRS 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

6ALANTYNE  V 

AG09 

JKB 

15 

2 

$ 

S 

MTV.TH  ! 

CO 

REMEDIAL  ENGL  JRS 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BALANTYNE  V 

AC09 

JKB 

15 

90 

EVE 

F 

M  W    ! 

i 

0.0 

i 

REMEDIAL  ENGL  JRS 
5  00  TO   7  30  PM 

TAYLOR  L  J 

A043 

JKB 

■T 

' CATALOG 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

1 

: ^ , 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

*  $ 

= 

TERM 

TAUC-HT 

HCURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

8LDG. 

ENGL 

15 

91 

tVE 

S 

M  Vt 

0.0 

REMEDIAL  ENGL  JRS 
;  5  00  TO   7  30  PM 

TAYLOR  L  J 

AC43 

JKB 

99 

I 

F 

DAILY 

0.0 

iPROB  THESIS  WRITNG 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

SANCHEZ  M 

A067 

JKB 

111 

1 

C 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

CCMP  L    READING 
i  7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HAYES  D  L 

A080 

JKB 

111 

2 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

CCMP  L    READING 
1  7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HENDRCKSN  L 

AC37 

jKe 

111 

3 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

! COMP  &  READING 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

ESPLIN  R  S 

AC87 

JKB 

HI 

4 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

CCMP  L    READING 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HENRCKSEN  L 

147 

JKB 

111 

5 

c 

MTlf>Th 

3.0 

COMP  &  READING 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

SANCHEZ  M 

A06C 

JKB 

HI 

6 

c 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

|CCMP  L    READING 

i  12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

MORRELL  J 

AC09 

JKB 

HI 

7 

c 

MTWTH 

i 

3.0 

CCMP  ^  READING 
:  12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

RIDENHOURTE 

ACig 

JKB 

111 

8 

c 

MTy>TH 

3.0 

I  CCMP  i.  READING 

^   I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

TFOMAS  J 

A071 

JKB 

HI 

9 

c 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

\   COMP  L    READING 
I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

TAYLOR  L  J 

AC52 

JKB 

111 

10 

c 

MTkiTH 

3.0 

COMP  L    READING 
8  50  TO   q  50  AM 

TATE  C 

A159 

JKB 

111 

90 

EVE 

c 

M  TH 

3.0 

'  COMP  L    READING 
7  45  TO   9  45  PM 

ALDER  Z  G 

A068 

JKB 

212 

1 

c 

MTViTH 

i   3.0 

COMP  &  LIT 
.  8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

BALANTYNE  V 

AC96 

JKB 

212 

2 

c 

MTk.TH 

3.0 

1 

CCMP  L    LIT 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HLNSAKER  OG 

AC67 

JKB 

212 

90 

EVE 

c 

M  TH 

3.0 

COMP  t.  LIT 
.  7  45  TO   9  45  PM 

HUNSAKER  CG 

AC71 

JKB 

215 

1 

c 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

: 

\   EXPC  &  REPORT  k^RIT 
'  11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

JACOBS  B  S 

A173 

JKB 

215 

2 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

EXPO  L    REPORT  WRIT 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

BEST  B  S 

A019 

JKB 

218 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

CREATIVE  WRITING 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

MCRRELL  J 

A096 

JKB 

225 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

VCCAB  BUILDING 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

TFCMAS  J 

A153 

JKB 

2  50 

1 

H 

F 

MTV>TH 

3.0 

INTRC  TO  LIT 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

HARRIS  J  S 

A07  1 

JKB 

250 

90 

EVE 

H 

S 

M  V.  TH 

3,0 

INTRO  TO  LIT 
7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

ESPLIN  R  S 

A052 

JKB 

251 

1 

C 

MTk"TH 

3.0 

FUND  OF  LIT 

12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

GEARY  E  A 

AC52 

JKB 

251 

90 

EVE 

s 

M  V«  TH 

3.0 

FUNC  OF  LIT 
5  CO  TO   7  40  PM 

NIELSEN  L  R 

A034 

JKB 

252 

1 

H 

c 

M  V«  F 

2.0 

INTRO  TO  POETRY 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

GEARY  E  A 

A034 

\ 

JKB 

260 

1 

H 

s 

DAILY 

3.0 

MASTERPCS  AMtR  LIT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

LAMBERT  N 

A131 

JKB 

s 

M  n  F 

10  00  TC  11  CO  AM 

LAMBERT  N 

A181 

JKB 

270 

1 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

MASTERPCS  ENGL  LIT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

WCOD  G  D 

A067 

JKB 

F 

M  ki  F 

10  00  TO  11  CO  AM 

WCQO  G  D 

A067 

JKB 

316 

1 

C 

MTkTH 

3.0 

TECHNICAL  WRITING 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HALL  8  H 

A060 

JKB 

316 

2 

C 

MTloTH 

3.0 

TECHNICAL  WRITING 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

NORTON  D  E 

A173 

JKB 

321 

1 

c 

MTViTH 

3.0 

STUDY  ENGL  GRAM 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

ALDER  Z 

A087 

JKB 

333 

1 

H 

s 

MThTH 

3.0 

VQU    ENGLISH  NOVEL 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

WIGHT  M 

A034 

JKB 

335 

I 

H 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

AM  NOVL  TO  DREISER 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

THOMSON  W  C 

A067 

JKB 

336 

1 

H 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

MOD  AMER  NOVEL 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

LAMBERT  N 

A181 

JKB 

350 

1 

H 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

eiOLt  AS  LIT 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

ELLSWRTH  RG 

AC87 

JKB 

350 

90 

EVE 

H 

F 

M  IH 

2.0 

BIBLE  AS  LIT 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

BEST  8  S 

A026 

JKB 

355 

1 

F 

M  ^  F 

3.0 

WORLD  CLASSICS  1 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

BRITSCH  R  A 

A026 

JKB 

F 

DAILY 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

8RITSCH  R  A 

AC26 

JKB 

359 

1 

H 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

THE  SHORT  STORY 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

BEST  B 

A153 

JKB 

359 

90 

EVE 

H 

S 

M  l« 

2.0 

THE  SHORT  STORY 
7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

CLARK  B  B 

A034 

JKR 

360 

1 

C 

DAILY  ■ 

4.0 

AM  LIT  BEG  TO  PRES 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

MCKELLAR  G 

AOAC 

JKB 

360 

I 

c 

DAILY 

4.0 

AM  LIT  BEG  TO  PRES 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

MCKELLAR  G 

A071 

JKB 

361 

1 

H 

F 

DAILY 

4.0 

EARLY  AMERICAN  LIT 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

WILLIAMS  R 

AC80 

JKB 

CATALOG 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

ROUN 

1 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

*  $ 

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TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

CUURSt  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLDG. 

ENGL 

362 

H 

C 

DAILY 

4.0 

LATE  19TH  C  AM  LIT 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

JACOBS  6    S 

163 

JKB 

364 

H 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

LIT  OF  AMER  WEST 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

CRACROFT  RH 

A173 

JKB 

370 

H 

C 

DAILY 

5.0 

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RCOS  K  L 

216 

MCKB 

201 

1 

c 

DAILY 

4.0 

INTRMD  READ  L    CONV 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

wATKINS  A  R 

111 

MSCB 

321 

1 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

3R0  YK  GRAM  t  COMP 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

RCOS  K  L 

212 

MCKB 

F 

M  k.  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

RCOS  K  L 

212 

MCKB 

321 

90 

EVE 

C 

N  In 

3.0 

3RD  YR  GRAM  t  CCMP 
5  00  TO   7  00  PM 

STAFF 

216 

MCKB 

322 

1 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

STY  £  INTRO  LIT  AN 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

SPEIOEL  W  H 

330 

MCKB 

s 

M  V.  F 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

SPEIDEL  ^  H 

330 

MCKB 

326 

1 

c 

M  k»  TH 

2.0 

GERM  PHON  &  PRONUN 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

FCLSUM  M  H 

330 

MCKB 

377 

1 

C 

c 

DAILY 

3.0 

GERMAN  TCHG  PROC 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

LUCKAU  P  F 

216 

MCKB 

440 

1 

H 

c 

DAILY 

4.0 

SURV  LIT  6  CULT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

DAVIS  G  N 

216 

MCKB 

442 

1 

H 

c 

MTkiTH 

3.0 

GERf    LIT  18TH  C 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BAKER  J  0 

216 

MCKB 

444 

I 

H 

c 

MT^TH 

3.0 

GER^«  LIT  20TH  C 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

SNITH  M  F 

330 

MCKB 

490 

1 

F 

T  E  A 

V 

INDIV  STUDY  GERMAN 

WATKINS  A  R 

491 

1 

s 

TEA 

V 

INDIV  STUDY  GEPMAN 

WATKINS  A  R 

495 

1 

c 

M  V.  F 

2.0 

SR  SEMINAR  MAJORS 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

WATKINS  A  R 

309 

MCKB 

DEPARTMENT 


GERM 


CATALOG 
NUMBER 


GREEK 


GUIDED 


6C1 
62C 
650 
697  R 
699 

m 

799 

101 
102 
321 

STUD 

15 

15 
101 
101 
101 

101 
121 
121 
121 
121 


SEC 


HEALTH  SCIEMCES; 


121 

1 

121 

2 

130 

1 

130 

2 

130 

3 

130 

4 

130 

5 

130 

6 

325 

1 

361 

1 

361 

2 

361 

3 

361 

4 

361 

5 

361 

6 

362 

1 

362 

2 

362 

3 

90 

90 

1 

ES 

1 

2 
1 
2 
3 

4 
1 
2 
3 

4 


*    * 


EVE 
EVE 


TERM 


C 
C 

c 

F 

C 

c 


F 
S 
C 

F 
S 

F 
F 
S 

S 

S 

F 
F 
S 

s 


F 
S 
F 

F 
F 
S 
S 

s 
s 

F 
F 
F 
S 
S 
S 
F 
F 
F 


DAVS         CREDIT 
TAUGHT         HCURS         COURSE    DESCRIPTION 


T    Th 

MT^TH 

M    V«    F 

DAILY 

TEA 
DAILY 

TEA 

DAILY 
DAILY 

(«iTk.TH 


DAILY 

DAILY 

MTVTH 

MTViTH 

DAILY 

M    W    F 
MTWTH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 


DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 
DAILY 


1.0 
3.0 
2.0 
2.0 

V 

2.0 


4.0 
3.0 

0.0 
0.0 
1.0 
l.O 
1.0 

1.0 
1.0 
1.0 
1.0 
1.0 

2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 


i  BIBLIC6RSRCH  TECH 
11  10  TCI  12  10  PM 
UST  GERMAN  LANG 
I  12  20  TO   I  20  PM 
i  LIT  CRITICISM 
J  10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
i  SEM  IN  TCHG  GERMAN 
I  2  40  TO   3  40  PM 
' MASTERS  THES  IS 
SCHILLER 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
DISSERTATION 


ELEMENTARY  GREEK 
4  00  TO   6  00  PM 

ELEMENTARY  GREEK 
4  00  TO   6  CO  PM 

3R0  YR  GRAM  &  COMP 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 


TEACHER 


RCOM 
NUMBER  BLOG. 


REMEO 
U  10 
REMEO 
11  10 
EFF  S 

7  40 
EFF  S 
11  10 
EFF  S 

8  50 

10  00 
EFF  S 

i  I  30 
CCL  D 

11  10 
I  COL  0 
I  1  30 

COL  0 
11  10 
COL  D 
1  30 


lAL  SP 

TO  12 
lAL  SP 

TO  12 
TOY  AO 

TO  9 
TOY  AD 

TO  1 
TOY  AO 

TO   9 

TO  11 
TOY  AO 

TO  3 
EV  PEA 

TO  12 
EV  REA 

TO  2 
EV  REA 

TO  12 
EV  REA 

TO   2 


ELLING 

10  PM 
ELLING 

10  PM 
J  COL 

50  AM 
J  COL 

20  PM 
J  COL 

50  AM 

00  AM 
J  COL 

40  PM 
C  I  NO 

10  PM 
DING 

30  PM 
CING 

10  PM 
CING 

30  PM 


FIRST  AI 
12  20  TO 
FIRST  AI 
8  50  TO 
PERSONAL 

7  40  TO 
PERSONAL 

8  50  TO 
PERSONAL 

1  30  TO 
PERSONAL 

7  40  TO 
PERSONAL 

8  50  TO 
PERSONAL 
12  20  TO 
SAFETY  E 

8  50  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

6  30  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

7  40  TO 
SCH  HLTH 
11  10  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

7  40  TO 
SCH  HLTH 
11  10  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

1  30  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

6  30  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

8  50  TO 
SCH  HLTH 

1  30  TO 


C  L    SAFETY 

1  20  PM 

C  &  SAFETY 
9  50  AM 
HEALTH 

8  40  AM 
HEALTH 

9  50  AM 
HEALTH 

2  30  PM 
HEALTH 

8  40  AM 
HEALTH 

9  50  AM 
HEALTH 

1  20  PM 
DUCATION 

9  50  AM 
ELEM  TCHR 

7  30  AM 
ELEM  TCHR 

a  40  AM 
ELEM  TCHR 
12  10  PM 
ELEM  TCHR 

8  40  AM 
ELEM  TCHR 
12  10  PM 
ELEM  TCHR 

2  30  PM 
SEC  TCHRS 

7  30  AM 
SEC  TCHRS 

9  50  AM 
SEC  TCHRS 

2  30  PM 


S^'ITH  M  F 

FCLSOM  M  H 

BAKER  J  0 

TAYLOR  J  S 

WATKINS  A  R 
APEIDEL  W  H 

WATKINS  A  R 


Ph  ILLIPS 
PhILL IPS 
PHILLIPS  RD 

RIGBY  W  D 
R IG8Y  W  D 
BANKS  W  M 

{banks  W  M 

I 

|reid  h  t 

i 
REIO  H  T 
■REID  H  T 

MAYFIELD  CK 

' MAYFIELD  CK 

iMAYFIELO  CK 

MAYFIELD  CK 


PETERSEN  RA 
PETERSEN  RA 
PETERSEN  RA 
ROLLINS  L  M 
aURGENER  R 
HEINER  S  Ir. 
HEINER  S  V, 
PETERSEN  RA 
THYGRSON  AL 
RCLLINS  L  M 
RFOOES  PL 
ShAW  D  0 
RCLLINS  L  M 
OVRSTREETEL 
OVRSTREETEL 
HEINER  S  W 
aURGENER  R 
HAFEN  B  0 


309  MCKb 

309  MCKB 

304  MCKB 

367  MCKB 

309  MCKB 


213  MCKB 

213  KCKB 

21C  MCKB 

143  JRCL 

7  JKB 

7  JKB 

7  JKB 

143  JRCL 

143  JRCL 

143  JRCL 

162  BRMB 

162  BRMB 

162  HR'^Q 

162  BRMB 


2  3  5  R  t3 

2  3  5  R  0 

271  RB 

271  RB 

271  R13 

271  RB 

271  RB 

271  RO 

231  RB 

206  RB 

206  RB 

206  RB 

231  RB 

231  R8 

231  RB 

231  RB 

231  RB 

235  RB 


1 

CATALOG 

DA^rS 

I 
CREDIT 

RCCM 

DEPARTMENT  , NUMBER 

SEC 

*  $ 

s 

TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  OESCRIHTIDN 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLDG. 

HLTH 

362 

4 

S 

OAILY 

2.0 

SCH  HLTH  SEC  TCHRS 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

BCRGENER  R 

235 

RB 

362 

5 

S 

DA  ILY 

.   2.0 

SCH  HLTH  SEC  TCHRS 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HAFEN  8  Q 

235 

RB 

421 

F 

DA  ILY 

2.0 

TCHG  TPOC  &  MAT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HEINER  S  W 

206 

RB 

443 

F 

OAILY 

2.0 

r'ETH  rCHG  DRIV  ED 
U  10  TO  12  10  PM 

THYGRSON  AL 

235 

RB 

445 

F 

DAILY 

4.0 

DRIVERtlTRAFFIC  ED 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

TFYGRSON  AL 

235 

RO 

451 

F 

DA  ILY 

2.0 

SCH  HLTH  COMTY  REL 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BURGENER  R 

231 

KB 

460 

F 

OAILY 

2.0 

DRUG  USE  &  ABUSE 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HAFEN  8  0 

231 

RB 

530 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

FIRST  AID  INSTRUCT 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

ROLLINS  L  M 

231 

RB 

561 

C 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

HEALTH  OF  BODY  SYS 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

RHODES  R  L 

206 

RB 

660 

F 

OAILY 

2.0 

ECOY  RESP  HTH-DIS 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

RHODES  R  L 

206 

RB 

692 

C 

MTk>TH 

3.0 

RES  METH  HLTH  ED 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

SHAW  D  0 

202 

RB 

694 

F 

T  e  A 

2.0 

SEM  IN  READINGS 

WATTERS  RAY 

694 

2 

S 

DA  ILY 

2.0 

SEM  IN  READINGS 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HAFEN  a  Q 

231 

RB 

696 

F 

T  e  A 

l.O 

SEM  IN  PROBLEMS 

WATTERS  RAY 

696 

S 

T  6  A 

1.0 

SEM  IN  PROBLEMS 

WATTERS  RAY 

698 

F 

T  e  A 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 

WATTERS  RAY 

699 

F 

T  E  A 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

STAFF 

699 

2 

S 

T  e  A 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

WATTERS  RAY 

HEBREW 

' 

101 

90 

EVE 

F 

DAILY 

4.0 

1ST  YR  HEBREW 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

TABOR 

349 

MCK3 

102 

90 

EVE 

S 

DAILY 

4.0 

1ST  YR  HEBREW 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

TABOR 

349 

MCKB 

HISTORY 

( 

110 

1 

S 

F 

MTV«TH 

3.0 

WORLD  CIVILIZ  I 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

SCHMUTZ  P  A 

116 

JKB 

110 

90 

EVE 

s 

C 

M  V 

3.0 

WCPLC  CIVILIZ  1 
5  30  TO   7  30  PM 

SCHMUTZ  P  A 

116 

MCKB 

111 

1 

s 

s 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

WCRLD  CIVILIZ  2 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

SEIBT  K  M 

116 

JKB 

111 

90 

EVE 

s 

c 

M  Vi 

3.0 

WORLD  CIVILIZ  2 
5  30  TO   7  30  PM 

TCBLER  D  F 

367 

MCKB 

120 

1 

s 

F 

MTVTH 

3.0 

L  S  TO  1865 
2  40  10   4  50  PM 

JENSEN  RUSS 

216 

MCKB 

120 

90 

EVE 

s 

c 

M  k.  TH 

3.0 

U  S  TO  1865 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

STEWART  0  M 

A003 

JKB 

121 

1 

s 

s 

MTk.TH 

3.0 

U  S  SINCE  1865 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

MARLOW  H  C 

Acae 

JKB 

121 

90 

EVE 

s 

c 

M  k- 

3.0 

U  S  SINCE  1865 
5  00  TO   7  00  PM 

CAMPBELL  EE 

A009 

JKB 

170 

1 

s 

F 

MTkyTH 

3.0 

AMERICAN  HERITAGE 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

ALLEN  J  B 

A446 

MAR8 

170 

2 

s 

s 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

AMERICAN  HERITAGE 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

YURTINUS  JF 

A446 

MARB 

170 

3 

s 

c 

OAILY 

3.0 

AMERICAN  HERITAGE 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
GEN  COLL  ONLY 

FOX  W 

104 

MSCB 

170 

4 

s 

c 

OAILY 

3.0 

AMERICAN  HERITAGE 
3  50  TO   4  50  PM 
GEN  CCLL  CNLY 

FCX  W 

AC09 

JKB 

170 

90 

EVE 

s 

c 

M  TH 

3.0 

AMERICAN  HERITAGE 
5  30  TO   7  30  PM 

YURTINUS  JF 

11 

JKB 

270 

1 

F 

MTHTH 

3.0 

ISSUES  IN  AM  HIST 
12  20  TO   2  30  PM 
MAJCf.S  CNLY 

ALLEN  J  B 

136 

i^CKB 

302 

1 

s 

F 

MTV.TH  , 

3.0 

NEAR  EAST  HISTORY 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

MCNTGMRY  DC 

A343 

MARB 

304 

1 

s 

F 

MT^TH 

3.0 

GREEK  HIST  &  CIVIL 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

SWENSEN  R  B 

A346 

MARB 

310 

1 

s 

S 

■ 

3.0 

EARLY  MICDLE  AGES 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

SCHMUTZ  R  A 

135 

MSC8 

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DEPARTMENT 


HIST 


CATALOG 
NUMBER 


HOME  E 


312 
323 
332 
335 
34<t 
345 
347 
360 
364 
366 
366 
377 
378 
382 
385 
436 
488 
490 

490 

490 


497 
497 
497 
498 
498 
498 
608 

621 

629 

648 

666 

675 

698 
698 
698 
699 
699 
699 
798 
798 
798 
799 
799 
799 


SEC 


90 


90 


coNor^ics 


375 
377 
489 
532 


1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
1 


1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 
1 
2 
3 


*    $ 


EVE 


EVE 


S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 
S 

s 


EDUCAT 


TERM 


C 
S 

F 

F 
F 
F 
S 
S 

s 
s 

c 

F 
S 
S 
S 
F 
S 
C 


F 
S 
C 

F 
S 
C 

F 


F 
S 
C 
F 
S 
C 
F 
S 
C 
F 
S 
C 


ON 


c 

F 

F 


DAYS 
TAUC-HT 


CREDIT 
HCURS 


iCOURSE    DESCRIPTION 


MTV>TH 

MTk.TH 

MTV.TH 

MThTH 

MTk.TH 

MTV.TH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

TH 

MTViTH 

MTV.TH 

MTkiTH 

MTk.TH 

MTViTH 

MTWTH     I 

T    TH 

T    TH 

T    TH 


e  A 
e  A 

E    A 

e  A 

E    A 
E    A 


DAILY 


MTV.TH 


MTkiTH 


DAILY 


DAILY 


MTV.TH 


TEA 
TEA 

e   A 

E    A 
E    A 

e   A 

E    A 

e   A 
e  A 

E  A 
TEA 
TEA 


DAILY 
MTk>Th 
DAILY 
DAILY 


3.0 

RENAISSANCE 

5  30  TO   7  30  PM 

3.0 

EUROPE  20TH  CENT 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

3.0 

FRANCE 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

3.0 

ENGLAND 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

3.0 

MODERN  CHINA 

2  40  TO   4  50  PM 

3.0 

FORM  PER  OF  JAPAN 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

3.0 

INDIA 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

2.0 

AMERICAN  FRONTIER 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

2.0 

INDIANS  IN  AM  HIST 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

2.0 

UTAH 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

2.0 

LTAh 

5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

3.0 

CIVIL  WAR  (.    RECONS 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

3.0 

EMERGENCE  MOD  AMER 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

3.0 

U  S  INTELL  &  SOC  F 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

3.0 

AM  CCNSTIT  HISTORY 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

3.0 

TUDCR  £.  STUART  ENG 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

3.0 

HISTORIOGRAPHY 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

3.0 

HISTORICAL  RSRCH 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

MAJORS  ONLY 

3.0 

HISTORICAL  RSRCH 

7  40  TO   9  50  /SM 

MAJORS  ONLY 

3.0 

HISTORICAL  RSRCH 

1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

MAJORS  ONLY 

V 

HONORS  READINGS 

V 

HONORS  READINGS 

V 

HONORS  READINGS 

V 

DIRECTED  READINGS 

V 

DIRECTEa  READINGS 

V 

DIRECTED  READINGS 

2.0 

ROMAN  THOUGHT 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

3.0 

PROB  MOD  EUROPE 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

3.0 

EUROPE  CUL  AF  18C0 

11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

2.0 

CULTURE  OF  ASIA 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

2.0 

FPCB  UTAH  HIST 

I  20  TO   2  20  PM 

3.0 

FROB  EARLY  AM  REPL 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

V 

SPECIAL  READINGS 

V 

SPECIAL  READINGS 

V 

SPECIAL  PEACINGS 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

V 

SPECIAL  READINGS 

V 

SPECIAL  READINGS 

V 

SPECIAL  READINGS 

V 

DISSERTATION 

V 

DISSERTATION 

V 

DISSERTATION 

2.0  i CURR    OEV    HM    EC    ED 

'■  11    10    TO    12    10    PM 

3.0  1  SEC    TCHG    PROCEDURE 

I     7    40    TO       8    40    AM 

2.0  ! VOCATIONL    HM    EC    ED 

;     8    50    TO      9    50    AM 

2.0  ■ EVAL    TCHG    HM    EC    EC 

7    40    TO       8    40    AM 


TEACHER 


ROOM 
jNUMBER    BLDG, 


OSWALD  0  R 
CAROON  L  B 
CARDON  L  B 
THORP    M    R 

iHYER    P    V 

i 

BRITSCH    R    L 

jBRITSCH    R    L 

i 

iwARNER    T    J 

i 

IWARNER    T    J 
CAMPBELL    EE 
jLARSON    G    C 
IjENSEN    RUSS 
JSTEWART    D    M 
jHILL    M    S 
ISTEvJART    0    M 
THORP    M    R 
SEIBT    K    M 
MARLOW    H    C 

i 

'TCI3LER    D    F 

LARSON    G    0 

STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
SWENSEN  R  B 

iCARDQN  L  B 

i 

;TCDLER  0  F 

Jhyer  P  V 

i 

:CAMPBELL  EE 
jHlLL  M  S 

'staff 

STAFF 

STAFF 
i  STAFF 

STAFF 
iSTAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

STAFF 

ELLSWORTH  C 
BRASHER  R  E 
ELLSWORTH  C 
YOUNG  RUTH 


115 

331 

331 

299 

A374 

A374 

A374 

A275 

A275 

A234 

125 

12C 

115 

A348 

104 

104 

loe 

48fc 


MCK8 

M5CB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MARB 

MAR8 

MARB 

MARB 

MARB 

MARB 

JKB 

MSCR 

MCKB 

MARB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

JRCL 


257   JRCL 


488   JRCL 


255  JRCL 

255  JRCL 

255  JRCL 

49C  Ji^CL 

490  JRCL 

490  JRCL 


2214  SFLC 

2214  SFLC 

2214  SFLC 

2237  SFLC 


'CATALOG 
DEPARTMtNT  NUMBEK 


HM  EC 


6  30 

693  R 
699 


SEC 


HORTICULTURE 


103 
112 
475 
475  L 


HUMANITIES 


101 
101 
101 
101 
202 


INDUSTRIAL  EDUCATION 


139 
189 
250 

260 


300 

1 

460 

1 

489 

1 

490 

1 

491 

1 

493 

A 

1 

493 

B 

1 

493 

C 

1 

493 

D 

1 

494 

1 

495 

1 

535 

1 

540 


593 A  SECTION 


90 
1 
1 
1 

1 

2 

90 

91 

1 


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EVE 
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H 

H 
H 
H 
H 


TERM 


OAVS 
TAUGHT 


593    A 


593B  SECTION 


593    B 


1.  JUNE  14-25 


1.  JUNE  28-JULY  9 

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F 


F 
F 
F 

F 

F 
S 
F 
S 
S 

s 

F 


F 
F 
S 
S 
S 
S 
F 
S 
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593    C 


615 

1 

630 

1 

635 

1 

645 

1 

F 
S 

S 

F 
S 


MTV.TH 

T    e    A 

TEA 


T  V.     TH 

M  h 

M  V»    F 

T  TH 

MTUTH 
MTV>TH 
M  In  F 
M  k.  f 
NTViTH 

DA  ILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

M  V.  F 
DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

T  E  A 
T  fc  A 
TEA 
TEA 
T  e  A 
TEA 
TEA 
T  fc  A 
DAILY 

DAILY 


DAILY 
DAILY 

DA  ILY 
DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 
DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 


CREDIT 

hCUKS 


JCCURSE  DESCRIPTION 


3.0 

V 
V 


3.0 
2.0 

«..0 
CO 

3.0 

3.0 
3.0 
3.0 
3.0 

2.0 
3.0 
3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

2.0 

2.0 

V 
V 
V 
V 
V 
V 
V 
V 
2.0 

2.0 


2.0 
2.0 
2.0 
2.0 


METHtCURR  HM  EC  ED 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 
INDEPENDENT  READNG 
MASTERS  THESIS 


HOME  LANDSCAPE 

6  00  TO  a  40  PM 
FLCRAL  DESIGN 

1  30  TO  4  50  PM 
MAIN  PARKS  RFC  AR 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
LAB 

I  30  TO   4  50  PM 


INTRO  TO  HUMAN 

7  4C  TO   9  50  AM 

INTRO  TO  HUMAN 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

INTRO  TO  HUMAN 

7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

INTRO  TO  HUMAN 

7  45  TO  10  25  PM 
ARTS  IN  HEST  CULT 

1  30  TO   3  40  PM 


SHT  M 
1  30 

GASSC 
1  30 

GRAPH 
7  40 

10  00 

CR'AFT 

6  30 
CNTMP 
12  20 
INDUS 
12  20 
FCwER 

7  40 
SPEC 
SPEC 
SPEC 
SPEC 
SPEC 
SPEC 
SPEC 
SPEC 
INO  E 

0  50 

INDUS 

6  30 


ETAL  t. 
TO   3 

lESEL 
TO   4 

IC  ART 
TO  9 
TO  12 

S 
TO   8 
PRCC 
TO   3 

TP  lAL 
TO   3 
TUNE- 
TO   9 

PROS  M 

PROB  W 

PROB 

PROB 

PRCB 

PROB 

PROB 

PROB 

D  SAFE 
TO   9 

T  OCCU 
TO   7 


C  IRON 
50  PM 

ENGINES 
50  PM 

S 
50  AM 
10  PM 

50  AM 
L    MATRL 

40  PM 
PLSTICS 

40  PM 
UP 

50  AM 
ETALS 
OCD 
RAFTS 
RAFTS 
RAFTS 
RAFTS 
RPH  ART 
OWER 
TY&LIAB 

50  AM 
P  INFO 

30  AM 


(ivCRKSHOP  INDUST  ED 
7  40  TO  12  10  PM 
I  30  TO   3  40  PM 


WORKSHOP  INDLST  ED 
7  40  TO  12  10  PM 
1  30  TC   3  40  PM 


WORKSHOP  I 

7  40  TO  1 
1  30  TO 

PRIN  OBJ  I 
11  10  TO  I 
PROB  ADULT 

8  50  TO 
PLAN  EQUIP 

7  40  TO 

VISUALt.GRA 

7  40  TO 


NOUST  EO 

2  10  PM 

3  40  PM 
NO  TECH 
2  10  PM 

INO  EO 
9  50  AM 

IND  TEC 
8  40  AM 
PH  MAT 
8  40  AM 


TEACHER 


RCOM 
NUMBER  BLOG. 


BRASHER  R  E 

BRASHER  R  E 
BRASHER  R  E 


REIMSCHUSSE 
REIMSCHL  E 
REIMSCHL  E 
REIMSCHL  E 

BRITSCH  T  A 
GREEN  JON  0 
GASSMAN  B  W 


2237   SFLC 


A240  CLFC 

A24C  CLFB 

A240  CLFB 

A240  CLFB 

A0L8  JKB 

AOie  JKB 

A018  JKB 


iELLSrtORTH  R    AOld   JKB 


BRITSCH  T  A 

MCKELL  W  E 

GROVER  J  C 

JENKINS  R  H 

JENKINS  R  H 
GAMETT  L  C 

MSH  0  L 

GAMETT  L  C 

GROVER  J  D 

MCKELL  W  E 
NISH  D  L 
GAMETT  L  C 
GAMETT  L  C 
GAMETT  L  C 
GAMETT  L  C 
JENKINS  R  H 
GROVER  J  D 
HINCKLEY  EC 

MCKELL  W  E 


I'CKELL    W  E 

MCKELL    w  E 

NICKLE    C  R 

NICKLE    C  R 

ANDERSON  RE 

ANDERSON  RE 

MCARTHUK  R 

NISH  D  L 

GROVER  J  D 

NISH  0  L 


AClfi  JKB 

29C  SNLB 

105  B31 

255  SNLB 

255  SNLB 

290  SNLB 

19C  SNLB 

190  SNLB 

105  831 


225  SNLB 

225  SNLB 

290  SNLB 

290  SNLB 

290  SNLB 

290  SNLB 

290  SNLB 

250  SNLB 

225  SNLB 

225  SNLB 

219  SNLB 

219  SNLB 


CATALOG 

OA^S 

CREDIT 

RCOi 

m 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

*  * 

s 

TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLUG. 

INO  ED 

690 

S 

M  V>  F 

l.O 

SEMINAR 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

MCARTHUR  RJ 

225 

SNLB 

694  R 

F 

T  e  A 

V 

READ  L    CONF 

HINCKLEY  EC 

695  A 

F 

TBA 

V 

PROB  INO  i,    TECh  ED 

HINCKLEY  EC 

695  A 

S 

TEA 

V 

PROB  INO  £  TFCH  ED 

HINCKLEY  EC 

695  B 

F 

T  E  A 

V 

PROB  INO  t  TECH  £0 

HINCKLEY  EC 

695  B 

S 

T  e  A 

V 

PROB  IND  L    TECh  ED 

HINCKLEY  EG 

695  C 

F 

T  e  A 

V 

PROB  IND  L    TECH  ED 

HINCKLEY  EC 

695  C 

S 

T  e  A 

V 

PROB  IND  &  TECH  ED 

HINCKLEY  EC 

698 

F 

TEA 

V 

FIELD  PROJECT 

HINCKLEY  EC 

698 

S 

TEA 

V 

FIELD  PKCJtCT 

MCARTHUR  RJ 

699 

F 

T  t  A 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

HINCKLEY  EC 

699 

S 

TEA 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

MCARTHUR  RJ 

INDUST 

^lAL  T 

ECh 

NOL 

OGY 

125 

90 

EVE 

S 

M  V«  TH 

2.0 

ELECTRIC  WELDING  1 
6  00  TO   9  15  PM 

LCNG  L 

120 

SNLB 

131 

1 

S 

Ufl  ILY 

3.0 

MACH  TOOL  OPERATNS 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

MCRTENSEN  K 

220 

SNLB 

132 

1 

DAILY 

3.0 

I^FG  PROCES^S/MATRLS 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

MCRTENSEN  K 

22C 

SNLB 

325 

90 

EVE 

M  V  TH 

2.0 

WELCING  PROCESSES 
6  00  TO   9  15  PM 

LCNG  L 

120 

SNLB 

335 

1 

M    V    f- 

4.0 

PHYS  METALLURGY 
1  30  TO   4  50  PM 

MCRTENSEN  K 

22C 

SNLB 

433 

1 

M  V    F 

3.0 

^FG  SYST  ANALYSIS 
7  50  TO  11  00  AM 

ALLEN  D  K 

120 

SNLB 

491  R 

1 

M  I.  F 

1.0 

SEMINAR 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

ALLEN  0  K 

220 

SNLo 

JAPAN  E< 

;e 

101 

90 

EVE 

F 

DAILY 

4.0 

1ST  YR  JAPANESE 
4  CO  rO   6  00  PM 

MLKANAKA 

212 

MCKB 

102 

90 

EVE 

S 

DAILY 

4.0 

IbT  YR  JAPANESE 
4  00  TO   6  00  PM 

MLKANAKA 

212 

MCKB 

LATIN 

315 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

PRELEGAL  LATIN 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

CLARK  J  R 

216 

MCKB 

ADDITK 

)NAL  ■ 

IME 

:  ON 

MWF 

TBA 

317 

1 

s 

DAILY 

3.0 

LATIN  FOR  RESRCHRS 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

CLARK  J  R 

216 

MCKB 

692  R 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEM  IN  PI-ILCLCGY 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

CLARK  J  K 

216 

MCKB 

692  R 

2 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEM  I'N  PHILOLOGY 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

CLARK  J  k 

216 

MCKG 

694  P 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEM  IN  LATIN  LIT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

PHILLIPS  RU 

44e 

J'^CL 

694  R 

2 

C 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEM  IN  LATIN  LIT 
B  50  TO   9  50  AM 

PHILLIPS  RO 

448 

JRCL 

699 

1 

C 

T  E  A 

V 

^ASTERS  THESIS 

CLARK  J  R 

LIBRAR 

/  &  IN 

FOF 

MAT 

ION 

5CIEi\ 

CES-C 

JRADU. 

^TE  DEPARTMEr 

IT 

HI 

1 

F 

MWF 

1.0 

USE  OF  BOOKS  6  LIB 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

OSTLER  L  J 

524 

JRCL 

401 

I 

F 

MWF 

3.0 

FDTNS  OF  LIB  SCI 
10  OC  TO  11  00  AM 

WRIGHT  H  C 

524 

JRCL 

F 

DAILY 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

WRIGHT  H  C 

52^ 

JRCL 

413 

1 

F 

MTloTH 

3.0 

SEL  t  ACQUIS  OF  M 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

KMGHT  H  M 

526 

JRCL 

423 

1 

F 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

REF  THEORY  &  SERV 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

MARCHANT  MP 

526 

JkCL 

429 

1 

F 

f  V.  F 

3.0 

CRG  MAT  SCHL  LIB 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

ThCRNE  L  M 

526 

JRCL 

F 

DAILY 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

THORNE  L  M 

526 

JRCL 

527 

1 

S 

MTWTH 

3.0 

CRG  t  PROC  MATRLS 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

WRIGHT  H  C 

526 

JRCL 

533 

1 

s 

MTWTH 

3.0 

LIB  ORGAN  &  AOMIN 
12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

MARCHANT  MP 

524 

JKCL 

539 

1 

F 

T  t  A 

1.0 

PRACTICUM  LIBRARNS 

TFGRNE  L  M 

543 

1 

S 

MTWTH 

3.0 

LIT  CF  SOCIAL  SCI 
I  30  TO   3  40  PM 

PURDY  V  W 

565 

JRCL 

547 

1 

F 

MWF 

3.0 

LIT  CF  SCIENCES 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

LAMSON  M  E 

539 

JRCL 

F 

DAILY 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

LAMSON  M  E 

539 

JRCL 

553 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

THE  ACADEMIC  LIBR 
B  50  TO   9  50  AM 

MARCHANT  MP 

524 

JRCL 

557 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

INST  MED  CTR  SCHL 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

TFORNE  L  M 

565 

JRCL 

DEPARTMENT 


LI  IN  SCI 


MATHEiyiATICS 


CATALOG 
NUMBER 


56S 

628 

642 
644 


694  R 
694  R 
697 


97 

90 

101 

1 

101 

2 

101 

3 

101 

4 

101 

90 

105 

1 

105 

2 

105 

3 

105 

90 

106 

1 

108 

1 

108 

109 

109 

HI 

111 
112 
112 
113 
141 
142 
210 
214 
243 
244 


SEC 


90 
1 

I 
1 


2 
1 

<»0 
1 

90 
1 
I 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


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EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


fcVE 


TERM 


S 
F 
S 

S 


F 
C 
C 
C 
C 

F 
C 
C 
C 
C 
C 
C 
C 

c 

C 
C 

C 

c 

C 
C 

C 
C 

c 

C 
C 
C 

c 
c 
c 
c 
c 


DAVS 
TALGHT 


DAILY 

T  TH 
M  Vi  F 

DAILY 

MTV>TH 

K  V>  F 

DAILY 
TEA 

TEA 
MTWTH 


M  W  F 
MTInTH 
MTkiTH 


CREDIT 
HCCRS 


I 


DAILY 


DA  ILY 

3.0 

mtwth 

3.0 

MTV>TH 

3.0 

MTk>TH 

3.0 

M  fc>  TH 

3.0 

MUTH 

3.0 

MT^Th 

-Si.O 

MTViTH 

M 
MThTH 

M 
MTWTH 

W 
DAILY 

M     k 
M    k>    F 

DAILY 

M    If     TH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

MTIkTH 

MTk>TH 

MTWTH 

MTV.TH 


2.0 
2.0 
3.0 

3.0 
3.0 


V 

V 

3.0 


0.0 
3.0 
3.0 


MTV'TH     I       3.0 


3.0 


4.0 

4.0 

4.0 

5.0 

5.0 
4.0 
4.0 
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4.0 
4.0 
3.0 
3.0 
3.0 
3.0 


CCURSE  DESCRIPTION 


REAC  GUI 

2  40  TO 

GGVT  PUtJ 

6  CO  TO 
HIST  WRI 

10  CO  TU 

11  10  TC 
SfcM  ADV 

7  40  TO 
SEM  CATL 

10  00  TO 

11  10  TC 
INUFPFND 
INDEPEND 
RESEARCH 

1  30  TO 


C  YNG  PEOP 

3  40  PM 
LIGATIONS 

8  40  PM 
TTEN  COMM 

11  CO  AM 

12  10  PM 
REF&eiBLIO 

9  50  AM 
G  e,  CLASSF 

11  00  AM 

12  10  PM 
RESEARCH 
RESEARCH 
LIB  SCI 

3  40  PM 


MATH  REVIEW 

5  00  TO  7  40  PM 
INTtRMEU  ALGEBRA 

7  40  TO  8  40  AM 
INTEKMhD  ALGEBRA 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
INTERMFO  ALGEBRA 

1  30  TU  2  30  PM 
INTERMEU  ALGEBRA 

1  30  TO  2    30  PM 
GEN  COLL  ONLY 
INTERMED  ALGEBRA 

5  00  TO  7  40  PM 
COLLEGE  ALGEBRA 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
COLLEGE  ALCEERA 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
COLLEGE  ALGEERA 

12  20  TO  1  20  PM 
COLLEGE  ALGEBRA 

7  45  TO  10  25  PM 
TRIGCNCMETRY 

7  40  TO  8  40  AM 
CASK  ANALYSIS 

7  40  TO  8  40  AM 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
BASIC  ANALYSIS 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
10  CO  TO  U  00  AM 
INTRO  CALCULUS 

7  40  TO  3  40  AM 
10  00  TO  11  CO  AM 
INTRO  CALCULUS 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
10  00  TO  11 
COLLEGE  ALG 

8  50  TO   9 

10  00  TC  11  00  AM 
COLLEGE  ALG  t  TRIG 

5  OC  TO  7  55  PM 
ANAL  GtOM  L 

11  10  TO  12 
ANAL  GLOM  L 

7  45  TO   9 
ANAL  GEOM  &  CALC  2 

12  20  TO  1  20  PM 
INTRO  CALC  &  ANAL 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
INTRO  CALC  L  ANAL 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
INTRO  MATH  LOGIC 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
ANAL  GECM  t.  CALC  3 

12  20  TO  1  20  PM 
INTRM  CALC  L  ANAL 
12  20  TO  1  20  PM 
INTRM  CALC  6  ANAL 

1  30  TU   2  30  PM 


00  AM 
(i  TRIG 
50  AM 


CALC  1 
10  PM 
CALC  I 
35  PM 


TEACHER 


RCO« 
NUfBER  BLOG. 


JENSEN   A  A 

JORDAN  P 

WRIGHT  H  C 

WRIGHT  H  C 
PURDY  V  W 

LAMSON  M  b 

LAMSON  M  E 

KNIGHT  H  M 

KMGHT  H  M 

LAMSON  M  6 


STAFF 
GARBE  n  G 
GARBE  D  G 
LAMCREAUX  J 
GAROE  0  G 

STAFF 

JAMISON  R  0 

STONE  L  C 

STCNE  L  C 

STAFF 

HAUPT  F  E 

GEE  B  C 

GEE  B  C 
GEE  8  C 

GEE  B  C 
WALTER  C  N 

WALTER  C  N 
WALTER  C  N 

WALTER  C  N 
MGURE  H  G 

MCORE  H  G 
STAFF 

GILL  G  S 

STAFF 

GILL  G  S 

SNOW  D  R 

FIGGINS  J  C 

HAUPT  F  E 

JAMISUN  R  U 

LARSEN  K  M 

LARSEN  K  M 


143  JRCL 

526  JRCL 

539  JRCL 

539  JRCL 

524  JRCL 

526  JRCL 

526  JRCL 

526  JKCL 


134  MSCb 

261  MSCB 

261  MSC8 

269  MSCB 

136  MSCB 


AlHl 

A17C 

262 

262 

A159 

262 

264 

264 
264 

264 
265 

265 
26  5 

265 
26  7 

267 

109 

26  7 
390 
267 
265 
264 
134 
A170 
2^4 
264 


JKB 

JKB 

MSCD 

MSCB 

JKB 

^sce 

MSCB 

MSCB 
MSCB 

Msce 

MSCB 

MSCB 
MSCB 

MSCB 
MSCB 

MSCB 
MSCB 

MSCH 

ESC 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

MSCB 

JKB 

MSCB 

MSCB 


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CATALOG 

OAVS 

CREDIT 

ROOM        1 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBEK 

SEC 

*  $ 

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TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

liLiJG. 

MATH 

300 

C 

MTlnTH 

3.0 

HISTORY  OF  MATH 
tt  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HILLAM  K  L 

262 

MSCB 

301 

C 

MTVTH 

3.0 

FNDTNS  OF  ALGEFRA 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

GARNER  L  E 

?67 

MSCH 

302 

c 

MTV»TH 

3.0 

FNDTNS  OF  GEOMETRY 
I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

GARNER  L  E 

2h2 

MSCB 

305 

c 

MTV»TH 

3.0 

BASIC  CONC  OF  MATH 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

WIGHT  T  A 

2b<i 

MSCB 

305 

2 

c 

MTk.TH 

3.0 

BASIC  CONC  OF  MATH 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

WIGHT  T  A 

269 

MSCB 

305 

3 

c 

MT^.TH 

3.0 

BASIC  CONC  OF  MATH 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

GAR8E  0  G 

271 

MSCB 

305 

90 

EVt 

F 

M  V>  TH 

3.0 

BASIC  CONC  OF  MATH 
5  3C  TO   8  10  PM 

STAFF 

AI73 

JKB 

306 

1 

c 

MTVTH 

3.0 

CONCEPTS  OF  MATH 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

W  IGHT  T  A 

295 

MSCB 

306 

90 

EVE 

s 

M  k.  TH 

3.0 

CONCEPTS  OF  MATH 
5  30  TU   8  10  PM 

STAFF 

A173 

JK3 

321 

1 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

APL  GPO  DIFF  EQS 
7  40  TU   8  40  AM 

JAMISON  R  0 

A17C 

JKB 

322 

1 

c 

MTIkTH 

3.0 

TOPICS  APPL  MATH 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

LAMOREAUX  J 

269 

MSCB 

332 

1 

c 

MTk>TH 

3.0 

INTRO  COMPLEX  ANAL 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HILLAM  K  L 

299 

MSCB 

371 

1 

c 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

ABSTRACT  ALGEBRA 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

YEAROUT  P  H 

271 

MSCB 

385 

1 

c 

MTV»TH 

3.0 

LINEAR  ALGEBRA 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

YEARQUT  P  H 

136 

MSCQ 

387 

1 

c 

MTV>TH 

3.0 

THEORY  OF  NUMBERS 
I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

YEAROUT  P  H 

265 

i^SCfi 

411 

1 

c 

MTk.TH 

3.0 

NUMERICAL  *1ETHCDS 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HAUPT  F  E 

295 

MSCB 

434 

1 

c 

MTfc.TH 

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= 

TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLOG. 

PH  AST 

137 

1 

P 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

l^LATHER  t  CLIMATE 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

STRONG  F  K 

26C 

ESC 

S 

M  ►  F 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

NIELSEN  F  K 

26C 

ESC 

177 

1 

1 

P 

c 

H    V    F 

3.0 

PHSCS  LGHT  PHTGPHY 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

DIXON  D  R 

280 

ESC 

177  L 

I 

c 

r 

CO 

LAB 

i  I  30  TO   4  30  PM 

STAFF 

282 

ESC 

177  L 

!   2 

c 

TH 

0.0 

|lab 

1  I  30  TO   4  30  PM 

STAFF 

282 

ESC 

201 

1 

P 

c 

DAILY 

5.0 

IGENERAL  PHYSICS 
!  1  30  TO   2  30  PM 
iLAB  CARD  REQ 

GARDNER  J  H 

280 

ESC 

201  L 

1 

c 

W 

0.0 

Ilab 

2  40  TO   5  40  PM 

GARDNER  J  H 

375 

ESC 

202 

I 

P 

c 

DAILY 

5.0 

GENERAL  PHYSICS 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

PALMER  E  P 

26  5 

ESC 

202  L 

1 

c 

T 

0.0 

LAB 
1  2  40  TO   5  40  PM 

PALMER  E  P 

375 

ESC 

21A 

1 

P 

c 

TH 

l.O 

PRINC  PHYSICS  LAB 
1  30  10   4  30  PM 

JENSEN  G  L 

370 

ESC 

221 

1 

P 

c 

MTViTH 

3.0 

PRINC  OF  PHYSICS 
7  40  TO   a  40  AM 

JENSEN  G  L 

265 

esc 

111 

1 

P 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

PRINC  CF  PHYSICS 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HILL  M  W 

260 

ESC 

F 

M  k.  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

TAYLOR  S  A 

131 

JKB 

300 

90 

EVE 

P 

f- 

DAILY 

3.0 

PHIL  FOUND  MOO  PHY 
5  00  TO   6  40  PM 

NIELSEN  FK 

A343 

MARH 

316 

1 

c 

T 

1.0 

ATCM  NUC  PHYS  LAB 
1  30  TO   4  30  PM 

HILL  M  W 

37C 

ESC 

391 

1 

A 

F 

M  V.  F 

1.0 

SEM  CUR  PHYSICS 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

DUDLEY  J  D 

23  8 

ESC 

497  A 

1 

C 

TEA 

V 

INTRC  TO  RESEARCH 

STAFF 

497  B 

1 

C 

T  e  A 

V 

INTRO  TO  RESEARCH 

STAFF 

497  C 

I 

C 

T  E  A 

V 

INTRO  TO  RESEARCH 

STAFF 

511 

I 

C 

MTWTH 

3.0 

INTRO  THEOR  PHYSIC 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

LARSON  E  G 

288 

ESC 

697 

1 

C 

TEA 

V 

RESEARCH 

STAFF 

699 

1 

c 

TEA 

V 

NASTERS  THESIS 

STAFF 

797 

1 

c 

T  E  A 

V 

RESEARCH 

STAFF 

799 

1 

c 

T  e  A 

V 

DISSERTATION 

STAFF 

POLITIC 

AL  SCI 

ENC 

IE 

105 

I 

S 

F 

M  V.  F 

1.0 

CURRENT  AFFAIRS 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

44 

JKB 

105 

2 

s 

S 

M  V.  F 

1.0 

CURRENT  AFFAIRS 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

44 

JKB 

110 

90 

EVE 

s 

F 

M  V    F 

3.0 

AMERICAN  POL  SYST 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

STAFF 

7 

JKB 

110 

91 

EVE 

s 

S 

M  k  F 

3.0 

AMERICAN  POL  SYST 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

STAFF 

7 

JKB 

150 

1 

s 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

CCMPAPATIVE  POL  SY 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

MORRELL  £  fl 

20C 

MSCB 

S 

M  k«  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

MORRELL  E  B 

200 

MSCB 

170 

1 

s 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

INTRO  INTRNATL  POL 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

30  7 

MSCB 

F 

M  W  f 

10  00  TO  11  CO  AM 

TAYLOR  S  A 

30  7 

MSCB 

300 

I 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

POLITICAL  INCUIRY 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

112 

MSCB 

F 

M  ►  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

TAYLOR  S  A 

U2 

MSCB 

311 

1 

s 

s 

DAILY 

3.0 

ST  C  LOCAL  GVr  POL 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

WILLIAMS  C 

lil 

JKB 

s 

M  W  F 

2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

WILLIAMS  C 

131 

JKB 

330 

I 

s 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

INTRO  TIJ  PUB  ADM 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

GROW  S  L 

32  3 

MSCB 

F 

M  k  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

GROm  S  L 

323 

MSCB 

350 

1 

s 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

GVT  USSR/EAST  EURP 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

MABEY  M  P 

81 

JKB 

S 

M  k  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

I'ABEY  M  P 

ai 

JKB 

355 

1 

s 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

GVT  UK  fi,  COMMONWLT 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

MABEY  M  P 

133 

MSCB 

F 

M  W  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

r'ABEY  M  P 

133 

MSCB 

371 

I 

s 

C 

MTVtTH 

3.0 

CNTMP  US  FUR  RLTNS 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BCKMLTR  D  W 

492 

JRCL 

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DEPARTMENT 
"FOU  SCI  ■ 


CATALOG 
NOHBER 

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PORTUCiUESE 


380 

402 
422 


498  R 
502 


503 

508 

531 

532 

535 

537 

558 
563 

630 
631 

632 

632 

633 

690  R 

694 

694 

695  R 

698  R 
699 


PROVIS 


321 


445 


SEC 


PSYCHOLOGY 


ONAL 


96 
96 


111 
111 

111 
111 


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1 
2 

1 
2 

3 
4 


S 
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REGISTFjIATION 


TERM 
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F 
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S 

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F 

F 
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S 
F 

F 
S 

S 
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F 

F 
F 


F 
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F 
C 

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c 

c 

c 

c 

c 

c 
c 


s 
s 

s 
s 


F 

F 

c 

c 

c 
c 


DAVS 
TAUCFT 


ICR6DIT 
\    HOURS 


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M  In  F 
DAILY 

M  V.  F 
TWTHF 

DAILY 

M  h  F 
TEA 
DAILY 

M  V  F 
TWTHF 

DAILY 

M  V.  F 
DAILY 

M  V.  F 
DAILY 

M  V.  F 
DAILY 

M  k  F 
DAILY 

M  Vi  F 
M    l»    F 

DAILY 

M    V.    F 

M    l« 

DAILY 

M  V  F 
M    k 

M    b> 

MTWTH 

MTV.TH 

MTk.TH 

MTWTH 

MT^TH 

TEA 
TEA 


DAILY 

f    l.    F 
MThTH 


T    TH 
T     IH 

MThTH 

M    W    F 

MThTH 
MTWTH 

MTV.TH 


3TCr 

3.0 

3.0 
2.0 


V 
3.0 


3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3,0 

3.0 
3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 
3.0 
3.0 

V 
3.0 
3.0 

V 

V 
V 

3.0 
3.0 

0.0 
0.0 

3.0 
3.0 

3.0 
3.0 


CCUHSE  DESCRIPTION 


TIVT-ETfNATL—aR&ATr" 

8    50     TO       9    50    AM 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM' 
WORLD  COMMUNISM 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
IMTRO  POL  PHIL 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
CONTEMPORARY  PROB 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
DIRECTED  READINGS 
MODERN  POL  PHIL 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
CCNTEMP  PUL  PHIL 

I  30  TU  2  30  PM 
EMPIRICAL  POL  THEO 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
PR  IN  PUB  QRGA&MGT 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
PUB  PERSONNEL  ADM 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
MUNICIPAL  GOVT  ADM 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
PROGRAM  ADMIN 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
MCO&POL  CHNG  SE  AS 

2  00  TO  4  30  PM 
ACM  LAk»  OF  U  S 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
10  CO  TO  11  00  AM 
ADMIN  ANALYSIS 

5  00  TO  7  00  PM 
ADMIN  BEHAVIOR 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
PUB  POLICY  OEVLPMT 

1  00  TO  3  00  PM 
PUB  POLICY  OEVLPMT 

1  00  TO  3  00  PM 
CCNTEMP  ISSUES 

1  30  TO  2  40  PM 
SEM  POL  THEORY 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
PROJECT  IN  PUB  ACM 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
PRCJECT  IN  PUB  ACM 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 
■  SEM  FOR  GOVT  CGMP 

I  30  TO   2  30  PM 
DIRECTED  READING 
MASTERS  THESIS 


3RD  YR  GRAM  L    CCMP 

7  40  rO  8  40  AM 
10  CO  TO  11  00  AM 
IBERO-AM  CIVILIZ 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 


COLLEGE  ORIENTATN 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

COLLEGE  ORIENTATN 
1  30  .TO   2  30  PM 


GENERAL 

8  50  TO 
GENERAL 

10  00  TO 

11  10  TO 
GENERAL 

12  20  TO 
GENERAL 

7  40  TO 


PSYCHCLOGY 

9  50  AM 
PSYCHOLOGY 

11  00  AM 

12  10  PM 
PSYCHOLOGY 

1  20  PM 
PSYCHCLOGY 
8  40  AM 


TEACHER 

""wrrcHETT-cr— 

MITCHELL  C 
MCRRELL  E  3 

MCRRELL  E  B 
MIDGLEY  L  C 

SCRENSN  A  0 

SCRENSN  A  D 
HILLAM  R  C 
SCRENSN  A  D 

SCRENSN  A  D 
MIDGLEY  L  C 

BCKWLTR  D  W 

BCKWLTR  D  w 
WRIGHT  N  0 

WRIGHT  N  C 
WILLIAMS  C 

WILLIAMS  C 

BCEHM  N 

STAFF 

LEBAPON  M 

LEBARON  M 
CALLIS  h 

PFEDER  J  W 

REEDER  J  W 
WRIGHT  N  0 

LEBARON  M 

LEBARON  M 
WRIGHT  N  C 

WRIGHT  N  C 

BCKWLTR  D  W 

SCRENSN  AC 

GROW  S  L 

SNOW  K 

MABEY  M  P 

HILLAM  R  C 
HILLAM  R  C 


OEJCNG  G 

CEJCNG  G 
GIBSON  M  C 


gcouson  w  0 
jensen  den 

higree  k  l 
[weight  d  g 

[weight  0  G 
iPAYNE  I  R 


R00«< 
NUMBER  blDG. 


AOOi IKW 


CANNON  G 


AC03 
121 

121 
121 

149 

149 

2U 

231 
30  7 


JKQ 
MSCB 

MSCB 
MSCB 

JK6 

JK6 

JKB 

JKB 
MSCB 


?57   JRCL 


257 

488 

483 
236 

236 
215 

215 

250 

25C 
2237 


JftCL 
JRCL 

JRCL 
JKB 

JKB 
JKB 

JKB 
JKB 

JKB 
SHLC 


490   JRCL 


49  C 
131 


JRCL 
JKB 


A34H   MARB 


A348 
200 

A341 

116 

13? 

255 

255 

257 


MARB 
MSCB 

MARB 

JK3 

MSCB 

JRCL 

JRCL 

JRCL 


209   KCKR 

209   MCK3 
367   MCK8 


A366  MARB 

A343  MARB 

184  JKB 

184  JKB 

184  JKB 

134  JKB 

184  JKB 


OEPAKTMENT 


PSYCH 


CATALOG 
NUMBtR 


RANGE  SCIENC 


211 

2A0 
320 

320 
321 

321 
321 

330 
350 
357 
360 

365 

369 

370 

374 

378 

385 

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A45 

450 

460 

491  R 

491  R 

491  R 

495 
526 

550 

598  R 
610 

651 

654 

695  R 
699 
740  R 
792  R 

797  R 
799 


498  R 
498  R 
698  R 
698  R 
699 
699 


699 

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CREDIT 
HOURS 


MTI.TH 
DAILY 

M    k.    I- 

DAILY 

M    W     TH 

M    V.    F 

DA  ILY 

MTV>TH 

M    V<    TH 

DAILY 

MTkTH 

W    TH 

M    W    F 

DAILY 
MTlnTH 

MTk«TH 

DAILY 

MTViTH 

MTV-TH 

NTWTH 

MTV.TH 

MTWTH 

MTfc.TH 

MTV»TH 

M    W    F 

M    V.    F 

M    W    F 

TEA 
DAILY 

WThTH 

TEA 
DAILY 

M  V>  F 
MThTH 

MTkiTH 

T  E  A 
TEA 
TEA 

M    W     TH 

TEA 
TEA 


E  A 

E  A 

t  A 

E  A 

e  A 

e  A 

E  A 


DAILY 


3.0 
2.0 
3.0 

3.0 
3.0 

3.0 
3.0 
2.0 
3.0 
3.0 
3.C 

3.0 

3.0 

4.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

l.O 

1.0 

1.0 

V 
2.0 

3.0 

V 
3.0 

3.0 
3.0 

V 

V 
3.0 
2.0 

V 
V 


V 
V 
V 
V 
V 
V 
V 


2.0 


COURSE  OESCKIPTICN 


FRONTIERS  UF  PSYCH 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
PERS  &  SGC  ALMUST 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
PSYCH  OF  CHILDHOOD 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
PSYCH  OF  CHILCHOCD 

5  00  TO  7  40  PM 
PSYCH  OF  flDOLESCEN 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
PSYCH  OF  ADOLESCEN 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
PSYCH  OF  ADOLESCEN 

5  00  TO   7  40  PM 
INDUSTRIAL  PSYCH 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
INTRO  TO  SOC  PSYCH 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
GRP  REL  LEACERSHIP 

6  30  TO  10  15  PM 
SENSATION  6  PEPCEP 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
MOTIVATION 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 
PSYCH  METHODS 

12  20  rO   2  30  PM 
ELEM  PSYCH  STAT 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
EXPERIMENTAL  PSYCH 

7  40  TO  9  50  AM 
PSYCH  TEST  C  ^EAS 
11  10  TO  1  20  PM 
PHYSIOLOGICAL  PSYC 

2  40  TO  3  AO  PM 
AUNCRMAL  PSYCH 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
EXCEPTION  CHILDREN 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
PERSONALITY 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
PRIN  or  LEARNING 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
PSYCHOLOGY  SEMINAR 

10  00  TO  11  CO  AM 
PSYCHOLOGY  SEMINAR 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
PSYCHOLOGY  SEMINAR 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
INDEPENDENT  READ 
MENTAL  RETARDATION 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
PERSONALITY  THEORY 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 
INDEPENDENT  RESRCH 
HIST  SYSTEMS  PSYCH 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO  9  50  AM 
PYSChCPATHOLOGY 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
CYN  RELIGIOUS  BEHA 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
INDEPENDENT  READ 
MASTERS  THESIS 
PRAC  IN  ASSESSMENT 
SEM  SOCIAL  PSYCH 

2  40  TO   3  40  PM 
INDFP  RESEARCH 
DISSERTATION 


SPECIAL 
SPECIAL 
SPECIAL 
SPECIAL 
MASTERS 
MASTERS 
MASTERS 


PROBLEMS 

PROBLEMS 

PROBLEMS 

PROBLEMS 

THESIS 

THESIS 

THESIS 


TEACHER 


INTRO  RECRATIQN 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 


PAYNE  I  R 

SNITH  K  H 

flUOGE  H  S 

BUDGE  H  S 
BUDGE  H  S 

BLOGE  H  S 

BUDGE  H  S 
WEIGHT  D  G 

BUDGE  H  S 

SMITH  K  H 

BUNKER  G  L 

HARDY  K  R 

BUDGE  H  S 

BUDGE  H  S 
HARDY  K  R 

H  IGBEE  K  L 

SMITH  K  H 

RCBINSCN  PW 

PEDERSEN  DM 

ROBINSON  P\n 

WEIGHT  D  G 

THORNE  0  E 

ThOPNE  0  E 

ROBINSON  PW 

HARDY  K  R 

PAYNE  I  R 

BUNKER  G  L 

STAFF 
ALLEN  M  K 

THCRNE  0  E 

STAFF 

ALLEN  M  K 

ALLEN  M  K 
PAYNE  I  R 

BUNKER  G  L 

STAFF 
STAFF 

HCWELL  R  J 
BUNKER  G  L 

STAFF 
STAFF 


STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 


OEHOYOS  B  F 


ROOM 
NUMBER  BLDG. 


28e 

2241 

3215 

3215 
133 


JKB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 
MSC8 


278   JKB 


278 
2  20  1 

Acia 

2241 

2201 

200 

1317 

1317 
266 

1317 

1227 

1317 

1317 

1317 

3228 

3228 

1205 

1317 

1319A 

1319A 

1319A 


JKB 
SFLC 

JKB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

MSC8 

SFLC 

SFLC 
MSCB 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 

SFLC 


2307   SFLC 
1219   SFLC 

1103   SFLC 

1103   SFLC 
1319A  SFLC 

3215   SFLC 


13053  SFLC 


203   R8 


CATALOG 

OAVS 

CREDIT 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMUER 

SEC 

*  $ 

= 

TERM 

TAUCHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLDG. 

-  -  -  -p~ — 

REC  EO  !  337 

1 

S 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

PHIL  CF  RECREATION 

HANSEN  J  L 

202 

RB 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

i 

387 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

PLAN  FOR  sac  REC 
11  10  ro  12  10  PM 

HEATON  A 

133 

RO 

388 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

LDRSHP  IN  DANCE 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

HEATON  A 

133 

RB 

480 

1 

F 

T  E  A 

V 

DIk  LEADERSHIP  REC 

NAYLOR  J  H 

480 

2 

S 

TEA 

V 

CIR  LEADERSHIP  REC 

NAYLOR  J  H 

480 

3 

C 

T  e  A 

V 

DIR  LEADERSHIP  REC 

NAYLUR  J  H 

FIELD  T 

=?IPS  A 

RE 

FBA 

503 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

ADM  SCH  COMM  CAMPS 
3  50  TO   4  50  PM 

HANSEN  J  L    ; 

202 

RB 

505 

1 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

ADM  COMMUNITY  PEC 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

NAYLOR  J  L 

202 

RB 

F 

M  V  F 

I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

NAYLOR  J  L 

202 

RB 

595 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

COMMUNITY  SCHOOL 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

QLSEN  B  K 

202 

Rb 

605 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

CGMM  SCHCGL  ADM 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

CLSEN  B  K 

202 

RB 

609 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

REXREATICN  PROGRAM 
12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

TFORSTNSN  C 

202 

R6 

692 

1 

c 

MT^TH 

3.0 

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THESIS 
3  50  TO   4  50  PM 

PATCH  R 

275 

JSB 

699 

C 

TEA 

V 

THESIS 

STAFF 

699 

S 

TEA 

V 

THESIS 

RASMUSSEN  E 

799 

F 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION 

BERRETT  L  C 

799 

C 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION 

STAFF 

799 

2 

S 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION 

BERRETT  L  C 

SOCIOLC 

)GY 

111 

I 

S 

F 

MTWTH 

3.0 

INTRO  SOCIOLCGY 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

ACAMS  J  L 

A150 

JKB 

111 

2 

s 

S 

MThTH 

3.0 

INTRO  SOCIOLOGY 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

ENGLAND  J  L 

A150 

JKB 

111 

90 

EVE 

s 

F 

M  W  F 

3.0 

INTRO  SOCIOLOGY 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

KUNZ  P  P 

A15C 

JKB 

112 

1 

s 

F 

MTWTH 

3.0 

NCDERN  SOCIAL  PROB 
11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

DEHOYOS  G  A 

A150 

JKB 

112 

2 

s 

S 

MThTH 

3.0 

MODERN  SOCIAL  PPOR 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

STODDARD  GE 

A150 

JKB 

112 

90 

EVE 

s 

S 

M  l»  F 

3.0 

MODERN  SOCIAL  PROB 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

STODDARD  GE 

A096 

JKB 

125 

s 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

APPLIED  SOCIOLOGY 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BLAKE  R  H 

3232 

SFLC 

210 

s 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

RACIAL  C  MINORYITY 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

DEHOYOS  A 

115 

JKB 

210 

s 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

RACIAL  &  MINORYITY 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

CRAIG  W  W 

A096 

JKB 

220 

F 

MTVvTH 

3.0 

APPL  SOCIAL  STAT 
11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

ADAMS  J  L 

3246 

SFLC 

220 

S 

MTkiTH 

3.0 

APPL  SOCIAL  STAT 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

STODDARD  GE 

A173 

JKB 

220 

90 

EVE 

S 

M  h  TH 

3.0 

APPL  SOCIAL  STAT 
7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

ENGLAND  J  L 

A060 

JKB 

316 

s 

F 

MTWTH 

3.0 

SOCIAL  CONTROL 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

LARSEN  V  W 

3208 

SFLC 

348 

s 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

COLLECTIVE  BEHAV 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

BLAKE  R  H 

A323 

MARB 

350 

s 

F 

MTk.TH 

3.0 

INTRO  SOC  PSYCH 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

SEGGAP  J  F 

116 

MSCB 

350 

90 

EVE 

s 

F 

M  V.  TH 

3.0 

INTRO  SOC  PSYCH 
7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

BLAKE  R  H 

A088 

JKB 

357 

F 

MTk>TH 

3.0 

GRP  REL  LEAOERSH 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

SEGGAR  J  F 

3208 

SFLC 

360 

F 

MTWTH 

3.0 

INTRO  sec  hORK 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

GI3B0NS  W  E 

131 

JKB 

360 

90 

EVE 

S 

M  W  F 

3.0 

INTRO  SOC  WORK 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

PEARSON  D  F 

2307 

SFLC 

DEPARTMENT 


SOC 


CATALOG 
NUMBER 


362 

362 
364 

364 
380 

3B0 

383 

383 

386 

389 

389 

397 

403 

403 

403 

404 

405 

405 

405 

470 

512 

516 

524 

543 

543 

552 

560 

591 

595 
595 
596 
596 
597 

686 

690 

699 
699 
791 

799 
799 


SPANISH 


SEC 


95 

90 

101 

I 

101 

90 

102 

1 

201 


90 
1 

90 
1 

90 
1 
2 
1 
1 

90 
1 
1 
2 

90 
1 
1 
2 

90 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

90 

1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1 
2 
1 

1 
2 


*  i 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


EVE 


S 

s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
s 
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TERM 


s 
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F 
F 

F 

F 

S 

s 
s 
s 

F 

F 
S 

s 

F 

F 

S 

F 

F 

S 

S 

F 

S 

F 

F 

S 

S 

F 
S 
F 
S 
S 

F 

F 

F 
S 
F 

F 
S 

c 

F 

F 
C 


DAYS 
TAUCHT 


MTWTH 

TEA 
MTWTH 

TEA 

MTWTH 

M  W  F 

DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 

MTV»TH 

M  V>  F 

MTWTH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

M  k> 

MTWTH 

MTWTH 

MTWTH 

M  W  TH 

MTWTH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

MTWTH 

DAILY 

M  W 

MTWTH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

TEA 
TEA 
TEA 
T  e  A 
MTWTH 

DAILY 

DAILY 

TEA 
TEA 
DAILY 

TEA 
TEA 

M    W    TH 

DAILY 

DAILY 
DAILY 

DAILY 

DAILY 
DAILY 


CREDIT 
HOURS 


3.C 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 
3.0 

3.0 

2.0 

2,0 

2.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

2.0 

2.0 

2.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 

2.0 

2.0 

3.0 

2.0 

2.0 

3.0 

2.0 

2.0 

V 
V 
V 
V 
3.0 

2.0 

2.0 

V 

V 

2.0 

V 
V 

0.0 
4.0 

4.0 
4.0 

4.0 


COURSE  DESCRIPTION 


INTRO  SOC  INOV  WRK 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 
INTRC  SOC  INDV  wiRK 
INTRO  SOC  GRP  WK 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 
INTRO  SOC  GRP  WK 
INTRO  CRIM  &  PEN 
12  20  TO   2  30  PM 
INTRO  CRIM  &  PEN 

5  00  TO  7  40  PM 
JUVENILE  DELINQUEN 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
JUVENILE  DEL  INQUEN 

3  50  TU  4  50  PM 
ORGANIZED  CRIME 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
sec  ASP  MENT  HLTH 
12  20  TO  2  30  PM 
sue  ASP  MENT  HLTH 

5  00  TO   7  40  PM 
METH  OF  RSCH  SOC 
12  20  TO   2  30  PM 
MARR  FAM  AM  SOC 

2  40  TO   3  40  PM 
MARR  FAM  AM  SOC 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
MARR  FAM  AM  SOC 

5  00  TO  7  40  PM 
DRV  OF  SOC  THEORY 

7  40  TO  9  50  AM 
SOC  SYSTEMS  ANAL 

2  40  TO   4  50  PM 
see  SYSTEMS  ANAL 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 
SOC  SYSTEMS  ANAL 

7  45  TO  10  25  PM 
SOCIAL  CHANGE 
11  10  TO   1  20  PM 
SOCIOLOGY  OF  EO 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
SCCICLCGY  OF  REL 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
AOV  SOC  STATISTICS 

12  20  TO   2  30  PM 
SOCIAL  LEGISLATION 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 
SOCIAL  LFGISLATION 

7  45  TO  10  25  PM 
PERSONLTY  CULT  SOC 

7  40  TO  9  50  AM 
FAMILY  INSTITUTION 

1  30  TO  2  30  PM 
SEMINAR  IN  CRIME 

2  40  TO  3  40  PM 
DIRECTED  READINGS 
DIRECTED  READINGS 
DIRECTED  READINGS 
DIRECTED  READINGS 
ADV  RSRCH  METHODS 
11  00  TO  1  20  PM 
PROS'  IN  RACE  REL 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
SEM  CONTEMP  SOCIQL 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
MASTERS  THESIS 
MASTERS  THESIS 

SEM  SOCIAL  ORGANZ 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 
DISSERTATION 
3ISSERTATI0N 


3EG  SP 

5  00 
1ST  YR 

8  50 
11  10 
1ST  YR 

5  00 
aST  YR 

8  50 
11  10 
[NTRM 

8  50 


AN  FO 
TO   7 

SPAN 
TO  9 
TO  12 

SPAN 
TO   6 

SPAN 
TO   9 
TO  12 
READ 
TO   9 


R  GRAUS 
15  PM 

ISH 
50  AM 
10  PM 

ISH 
00  PM 

ISH 
50  AM 
10  PM 

&  CONV 
50  AM 


TEACHER 


GItJSONS  W  E 

STAFF 
PEARSON  0  F 

STAFF 

KUNZ  P  R 

SYMONS  J  N 

SYMONS  J  N 

SYMONS  J  N 

SYMONS  J  N 

STALEY  J  S 

CRAIG  W  In 

PETERSON  ET 

PETERSON  ET 

BRADFORD  RH 

BRADFORD  KH 

DUKE  J  T 

CONDIE  S  J 

ENGLAND  J  L 

CONDIE  S  J 

LARSEN  V  W 

CRAIG  W  ^ 

STALEY  J  S 

CONDIE  S  J 

PEARSON  D  F 

STAFF 

DEhOYOS  G  A 

BRADFORD  RH 

SYMONS  J  N 

STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
STAFF 
PETERSON  tT 

3EhOYOS  A 

DUKE  J  T 

STAFF 
STAFF 
<CNZ  P  R 

5TAFF 
STAFF 

ANDERSON  C 

JACKSON  T  W 

JACKSON  T  H 
3UACKEN8USH 

TAYLOR  J  S 

TAYLOR  J  S 
VSHWORTH  PP 


ROOM 
NUMBER  BLDG, 


2307   SFLC 


115   JKB 


116 
2237 
A052 

115 
AC87 
A274 
AOSO 
AC87 

115 

112 
A067 

109 
A018 
3241 
A08  7 

133 
3236 

115 

112 
1219 
A019 

120 
A173 

231 


MSCB 

SFLC 

JKB 

JKB 

JKB 

MARO 

JKB 

JKB 

JKO 

MSCB 

JKB 

MSCB 

JKB 

SFLC 

JKB 

MSCB 

SFLC 

JKB 

MSCB 

SFLC 

JKB 

MSCB 

JKB 

JKB 


A096  JKB 

A052  JKB 

2308  SFLC 

A060  JKB 


211  MCKB 

212  CCKB 

212  MCKB 

112  MSCB 

211  MCKB 

211  MCKB 

214  MCKB 


CATALOG 

1 
DAYS 

CREDIT 

- - 

■ ■— r 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

♦  $ 

S 

TERM 

TAUGHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

RLDG. 

SPAN 

311 

I 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

3RD  YR  CCNVERS 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

ROSEN  H  E 

214 

MCKB 

321 

1 

F 

M  W  F 

3.0 

3R0  YR  GRAM  £  COMP 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

BROWN  J  V 

214 

MCKB 

F 

M  V>  F 

10  CO  TO  11  00  AM 

OEJONG  G 

211 

MCKB 

321 

2 

S 

M  k  F 

3.0 

3RD  YR  GRAM  (.    CUMP 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

ANDERSON  CD 

211 

MCKB 

S 

DAILY 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

ANDERSON  CD 

211 

MCKB 

321 

90 

EVE 

C 

T  TH 

3.0 

3R0  YR  GRA^"  L    CUMP 
5  00  TO   7  00  PM 

JACKSON  W 

367 

MCKB 

322 

1 

S 

M  h  F 

3.0 

3RD  YR  GRAM  C  COMP 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

BROWN  J  V 

34  9 

MCKB 

S 

DAILY 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

BROWN  J  V 

349 

MCKB 

326 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

SPAN  PHON  t  PRONON 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

ANDERSON  CO 

367 

MCKB 

377 

1 

C 

DAILY 

3.0 

SPAN  TCHG  PROCEDUR 
3  50  TO   4  50  PM 

JACKSON  T  W 

261 

MSCfl 

439 

1 

H 

C 

MTWTH 

3.0 

EL  OF  LIT  ANALYSIS 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

MGON  H  K 

211 

MCKB 

441 

1 

H 

C 

DAILY 

4.0 

SURVEY  SPANISH  LIT 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

RCSEN  H  E 

36  7 

MCKB 

445 

I 

H 

C 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

CULT  HISP  WORLD 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

GIBSON  M  C 

36  7 

MCKB 

451 

1 

H 

C 

DAILY 

4.0 

SUR  HISPANIC  AM  LI 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

GUACKNBSH  L 

36  7 

MCKB 

458 

1 

H 

C 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

SPAN-AM  SHORT  STRY 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

BROWN  J  V 

214 

MCKB 

485 

1 

H 

F 

M  te  F 

3.0 

INTRO  CONT  SP  LIT 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

ASHWORTH  PP 

A043 

JK8 

F 

DAILY 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

ASHWORTH  PP 

A04  3 

JKB 

490 

1 

F 

TEA 

V 

INOIV  STUDY  SPAN 

GIBSON  M  C 

491 

1 

S 

T  P  A 

V 

INOIV  STUDY  SPAN 

JACKSON  T  W 

520 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

ADV  SPAN  COMP  GRAM 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

ANDERSON  CO 

214 

MCKB 

522 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

HIST  SPANISH  LANG 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

GIBSON  M  C 

367 

MCKB 

615 

I 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

TCHG  SPAN  GRAMM^IR 
12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

ANDERSON  CD 

211 

MCKB 

656 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

MOOERNISTA  ^'OVEMT 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

QLACKNBSH  L 

367 

MCKB 

672 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

GOLDEN  AGE  POETRY 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

RCSEN  H  E 

214 

MCKB 

677 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

LRNCTEACI-  FRGN  LNG 
7  40  TO   9  15  AM 

TAYLOR  J  S 

134 

MSCB 

F 

M  h  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

TAYLOR  J  S 

211 

MCKB 

685 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

20TH  CENT  LIT 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

MCON  H  K 

214 

MCKB 

690  R 

1 

F 

T  e  A 

V 

DIRECTED  READINGS 

GIBSON  M  C 

690  R 

2 

S 

T  e  A 

V 

DIRECTED  RtAOINGS 

JACKSON  T  M 

697  R 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

SEM  IN  SPAN  TCHG 
2  40  TQ   3  40  PM 

TAYLOR  J  S 

367 

MCKO 

699 

1 

C 

T  e  A 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

GIBSON  M  C 

799 

I 

C 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION 

GIBSON  M  C 

SPEECH 

&  DR/ 

.MA 

nc  / 

kRTS 

101 

1 

H 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

SPEECH  COMMICATION 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

RICHRDSON  J 

F262 

HFAC 

s 

M  W  F 

10  00  TO  11  10  AM 

RICHROSON  J 

F262 

HFAC 

102 

1 

H 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

INTRO  PUB  SPEAKING 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

FROST  M 

F274 

HFAC 

102 

2 

H 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

INTRO  PUe  SPEAKING 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

GIBB  0 

F534 

HFAC 

102 

90 

EVt 

H 

s 

M  k 

2.0 

INTRO  PUB  SPEAKING 
7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

GIBB  0 

F214 

HFAC 

111 

1 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

INTRO  ARGU  DEBATE 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

RICHRDSON  J 

H534 

HFAC 

121 

1 

H 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

VOICE  OICT  INTERP 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

POPE  K  T 

F214 

HFAC 

F 

M  V.  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

POPE  K  T 

F214 

HFAC 

121 

2 

H 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

VOICE  OICT  INTERP 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

STRUTHERS  R 

F214 

HFAC 

F 

M  If.  F 

2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

STRUTHEKS  R 

F214 

HFAC 

121 

3 

H 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

VOICE  DICT  INTFRP 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

METTEN  C 

F214 

HFAC 

S 

M  h  F 

10  00  TO  11  CO  AM 

METTEN  C 

F214 

HFAC 

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CATALOG 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

ROOM 

OEPARTHENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

*  * 

S 

TERM 

TAUCHT 

HOURS 

CCURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLOG. 

SP  OA 

121 

90 

EVE 

H 

F' 

M  k.  F 

3.0 

VOICE  DICT  INTERP 
5  CO  TO   7  40  PM 

GLEDHILL  P 

F21^ 

HFAC 

126 

1 

C 

M  k 

1.0 

MAKEUP 

10  00  TO  12  20  PM 

WARNER  B 

8228 

HFAC 

126 

2 

C 

T  IH 

1.0 

MAKEUP 

11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

WARNER  B 

B228 

hFAC 

231 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

NCRM  DEV  HUM  CCMM 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

NEWMAN 

F43C 

HFAC 

242 

F 

T  e  A 

2.0 

REMEO  OF  COM  OISOR 

MOORE 

305 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

DISC  CONF  LDRShIP 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

STEPHAN  E 

F534 

HFAC 

319 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

FUND  STAGE  CRAFT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HENSON  C 

F506 

HFAC 

325 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

ADV  INTERP  STORY 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

PCPE  K  T 

F232 

HFAC 

F 

M  V.  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

POPE  K  T 

F232 

HFAC 

325 

2 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

ADV  INTERP  STORY 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

OAKS  H 

F232 

HFAC 

F 

M  h  F 

12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

OAKS  H 

F232 

HFAC 

325 

3 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

ADV  INTERP  STORY 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

GLEDHILL  P 

F232 

HFAC 

S 

M  V.  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

GLEDHILL  P 

F232 

HFAC 

325 

90 

EVE 

S 

M  W  F 

3.0 

ADV  INTERP  SrORY 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

OAKS  H 

F232 

HFAC 

340 

1 

c 

DAILY 

4.0 

SPEECH  PATHOLCGY 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

YCUNG  K 

F430 

HFAC 

351 

1 

c 

DAILY 

4.0 

AUDIOLOGY 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

JONES 

F430 

HFAC 

352 

1 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

LIP  READ  AUO  TRAIN 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

MCORE 

F430 

HFAC 

F 

M  W 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

MOORE 

F430 

HFAC 

380  R 

1 

c 

DAILY 

l.O 

CLIN  MTHU  SPCH  PTH 
12  20  TO   2  40  PM 

STAFF 

F47'4 

HFAC 

380  R 

2 

c 

DAILY 

1.0 

CLIN  MTHO  SPCH  PTH 
12  20  TO   2  40  PM 

STAFF 

F474 

HFAC 

380  R 

3 

c 

DAILY 

1.0 

CLIN  MTHO  SPCH  PTH 
12  20  TO   2  40  PM 

STAFF 

F474 

HFAC 

381  R 

1 

c 

DAILY 

1.0 

CLIN  MTHU  AUCIOOLU 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

STAFF 

F474 

HFAC 

381  R 

2 

c 

DAILY 

1.0 

CLIN  MTHC  AUDICOLO 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

STAFF 

F474 

HFAC 

381  R 

3 

c 

DAILY 

1.0 

CLIN  MTHC  AUCIOOLU 
11  IC  TO  12  10  PM 

STAFF 

F47^ 

HFAC 

401 

1 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

ADV  SPEECH  COMP 
11  10  TU  12  10  PM 

BATEMAN  J  L 

E329 

HFAC 

431 

1 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

ANAT  PHYS  HUM  COMM 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

NEWMAN 

F430 

HFAC 

441 

I 

c 

DAILY 

3.0 

OIAG  COMM  DISOR 
3  50  TO   4  50  PM 

YOUNG  K 

F430 

HFAC 

460 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

THEORY  OF  DIRECT 
I  30  TO   2  30  PM 

GLEDHILL  P 

B203 

HFAC 

461  R 

1 

S 

M  k>  F 

1.0 

DIRECTING  ONE  ACT 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HENSON 

EXTH 

HFAC 

525 

90 

EVE 

s 

T  t  A 

V 

DEBATE  CCACHING 

RICHARDSON 

527 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

SORTYTELLING 
7  40  TO   9  40  AM 

CLINGER  M 

F556 

HFAC 

52  7 

2 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

SORTYTELLING 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

CLINGER  M 

F55& 

HFAC 

527 

90 

EVE 

F 

M  IH 

2.0 

SORTYTELLING 
7  45  TO  10  25  PM 

CLINGER  M 

F244 

HFAC 

560  R 

I 

F 

TEA 

V 

THEATRE  VnORKSHCP 

HENSON  C  A 

560  R 

2 

S 

TEA 

V 

THEATRE  WORKSHOP 

HANSON  H  I 

564 

1 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

THEATRE  HISTORY  1 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HANSEN  H  I 

F515 

HFAC 

F 

M  W  F 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HANSEN  H  I 

F515 

HFAC 

590 

1 

F 

TEA 

V 

READ  PROJ  PUB  ADDR 

STAFF 

590 

2 

F 

TEA 

V 

READ  PROJ  PUB  ADDR 

STAFF 

601 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

PSYCH  PUB  ADDRESS 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

GIBB  0 

F556 

HFAC 

624 

I 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

CONTEMP  PUBLIC  ADO 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

3ATEMAN  J  L 

F556 

HFAC 

s 

M  k  F 

10  00  TO  11  10  AM 

8ATEMAN  J  L 

F556 

HFAC 

630 

I 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

METH  PROB  RES  COM 
6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

JONES  K 

F430 

HFAC 

646 

1 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

CRO-FACIAL  COM  OIS 
2  40  TO   3  40  PM 

NEWMAN 

F43C 

HFAC 

647 

I 

F 

M  ».  F 

2.0 

ORAL  COMM  MENTAL  R 

8  50  TO  11  10  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

LOW  G 

F430 

HFAC 

648 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

APASIA 
6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

LOW  G 

F430 

HFAC 

650 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

CLINICAL  AUDIOLOGY 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

WEAVER 

F430 

HFAC 

' 

660 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

THEORY  INFERPRETAT 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

GLEDHILL  P 

F244 

HFAC 

CATALOG 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SBC 

*  $ 

= 

TERM 

TAUCHT 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 

NUMBER 

BLDG. 

SP  DA 

674  R 

I 

F 

TEA 

V 

PRGJ  IN  THEATRE 

HENSON  C  A 

674  R 

2 

S 

TEA 

V 

PROJ  IN  THEATRE 

HANSEN  H  I 

678 

1 

S 

DAILY 

V 

STAGE  LIGHTING 
1  30  TO   2  30  PM 

STRUTHERS  R 

B228 

HFAC 

690 

I 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

fETH  PROS  RSRCH 
1  30  TU   2  30  PM 

OAKS  H 

F515 

HFAC 

6  94 

1 

F 

DAILY 

V 

SEM  IN  PUBLIC  ACU 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

STEPHAN  E 

F534 

HFAC 

699 

I 

C 

TEA 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 

STAFF 

731 

1 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

ORAM  THEO  &  CRIT  1 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

METTEN  C 

F515 

HFAC 

S 

M  V>  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

METTEN  C 

F515 

HFAC 

731 

2 

F 

M  k,  F 

3.0 

DRAM  THEO  £.  CRIT  1 
10  00  TO  11  10  AM 

METTEN  C 

F515 

HFAC 

773 

1 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

OIR  L    STAGING  2 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

HENSON 

F506 

HFAC 

797 

1 

F 

TEA 

V 

RESEARCH 

STAFF 

799 

1 

C 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION 

STAFF 

799 

2 

s 

TEA 

V 

DISSERTATION 

STAFF 

STAT  1  SI 

ICS 

221 

1 

P 

c 

MTV«TH 

3.0 

PRIN  OF  STATISTICS 
6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

ChSTFNSENHB 

257 

MSCB 

221 

2 

P 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

PRIN  OF  STATISTICS 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

BEUS  G  ft 

203 

MSCB 

221 

3 

P 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

PRIN  OF  STATISTICS 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

CARTER  M  M 

257 

MSCB 

F 

M  y>  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

CARTER  M  W 

257 

MSCB 

221 

90 

EVE 

P 

F 

M  W  TH 

3.0 

PRIN  OF  STATISTICS 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

HILTON  H  G 

20  3 

MSCB 

330 

1 

C 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

STAT  METH  IN  BUS 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

ChSTENSENHB 

201 

MSCB 

501 

1 

C 

DAILY 

5.0 

STAT  RSRCH  wORK  1 
b  50  TO   9  50  AM 

HILTON  h  G 

20  3 

MSCB 

C 

M  k.  F 

10  00  TO  U  00  AM 

HILTON  H  G 

203 

MSCB 

552 

1 

c 

MTWTH 

3.0 

STAT  MTHDS  IN  ED  1 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

BEUS  G  B 

201 

MSCB 

552 

2 

F 

DAILY 

3.0 

STAT  MTHDS  IN  ED  1 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HENDRIX  LJ 

201 

MSCB 

F 

M  V.  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

HENDRIX  LJ 

201 

MSCB 

552 

90 

EVE 

F 

M  k.  TH 

3.0 

STAT  MTHDS  IN  ED  1 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

HENDRIX  L  J 

201 

MSCB 

552 

91 

EVE 

F 

M  V«  TH 

3.0 

STAT  MTHDS  IN  ED  1 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

CARTER  M  W 

331 

MSCB 

552 

92 

EVE 

S 

M  h  TH 

3.0 

STAT  MTHDS  IN  ED  1 
4  00  TO   6  40  PM 

BEUS  G  8 

257 

MSCB 

554 

1 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

STAT  MTHDS  IN  ED  2 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HENDRIX  LJ 

201 

MSCB 

S 

M  l«  F 

10  00  TO  11  00  AM 

HENDRIX  LJ 

201 

MSCB 

SYRIAC 

781 

1 

F 

DAILY 

5.0 

ELEMENTARY  SYRIAC 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

MESERVY  K  H 

162 

JSB 

782 

1 

S 

DAILY 

3.0 

ELEMENTARY  SYRIAC 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

MESERVY  K  H 

162 

JSB 

YOUTH 

LEADI 

=  RSI 

ilP 

301 

1 

F 

TEA 

1.0 

CAMP  LEADERSHIP 

PACKER  T  J 

301 

2 

S 

TEA 

1.0 

CAMP  LEADERSHIP 

PACKER  T  J 

302 

1 

F 

TEA 

V 

SUMMER  CAMP  AOMIN 

PACKER  T  J 

302 

2 

S 

T  e  A 

V 

SUMMER  CAMP  ADMIN 

PACKER  T  J 

332 

1 

F 

MTV.TH 

3.0 

COMMUNITY  RLTNSHP 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

SKINNtP  R  0 

106 

RB 

378 

1 

S 

DAILY 

2.0 

TECH  OUTDR  ACVENTR 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

SKINNER  RB 

106 

RB 

412 

1 

C 

T  E  A 

V 

EXC  FIELD  TRAINING 

SKINNER  R  D 

480 

1 

F 

TEA 

V 

YTH  ACCULTURATION 

STAFF 

480 

2 

S 

TEA 

V 

YTH  ACCULTURATION 

STAFF 

ZOOLOC 

lY 

105 

1 

B 

C 

M  W  F 

3.0 

ANIMAL  BIOLOGY 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

BRAITHWTELF 

A248 

MARB 

105 

90 

EVE 

B 

C 

M  k  F 

3.0 

ANIMAL  BIOLOGY 

5  00  TO   7  15  PM 
LAB  INCLUDED 

ALLMAN  V  P 

A366 

MARS 

105  L 

1 

c 

M  \, 

0.0 

LAB 
8  50  TO  11  00  AM 

STAFF 

380 

WIOB 

105  L 

2 

G 

M  it 

0.0 

LAB 
1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

380 

MIOB 

105  L 

3 

C 

T  TH 

0.0 

1 

CATALOG 

DAYS 

CREDIT 

ROOM 

DEPARTMENT 

NUMBER 

SEC 

*  J 

= 

TERM 

TAUCt-T 

HOURS 

COURSE  DESCRIPTION 

TEACHER 



NUMBER 

BLDG. 

ZOOL 

105  L 

S 

C 

T  TH 

0.0 

6  iO  TO   8  40  AM 
LAB 
12  20  TO   2  30  PM 

STAFF 

380 

**IUB 

202 

C 

MTV.TH 

4.0 

INVERTEBfiATfc  7.U0L 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
LAB  CARD  RFQ 

BARNES  J  R 

A234 

MAKB 

202  L 

C 

T  TH 

0.0 

LAB 
6  30  TO   8  40  AM 

STAFF 

18  0 

WIOB 

202  L 

C 

T  TH 

0.0 

LAB 

11  10  TO   I  20  PM 

STAFF 

180 

WI08 

203 

C 

M  V>  F 

4.0 

VERTEBRATE  ZOOL 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

SMITH  H  D 

A234 

MARB 

203  L 

C 

M  V»  F 

0.0 

LAB 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

340 

WIDB 

20  3  L 

C 

M  W  F 

CO 

LAB 

I  30  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

340 

'«IDB 

261 

6 

C 

DAILY 

4.0 

ELEN  HUMAN  PHYSIOL 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

HENINGER  RW 

A  37  3 

MARB 

261  L 

c 

T  TH 

CO 

LAB 

11  10  TO   1  20  PM 

STAFF 

548 

V>ICB 

261  L 

c 

T  TH 

0.0 

LAB 

1  30  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

548 

WIDB 

261  L 

c 

M  V> 

0.0 

LAB 
I  30  TO   3  40  PM 

STAFF 

548 

WIDE 

262 

B 

s 

M  lf>  F 

2.0 

ELEM  HUMAN  ANATOMY 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

NICHOlES  HJ 

A373 

MARB 

262  L 

s 

T  TH 

0.0 

LAB 

6  30  TO   8  40  AM 

STAFF 

350 

BRMB 

262  L 

s 

T  TH 

0.0 

LAB 
2  40  TO   4  50  PM 

STAFF 

350 

BRMB 

276 

B 

s 

MTViTH 

3.0 

HEREDITY 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

JEFFERY  D  E 

A445 

MARii 

276 

90 

EVE 

B 

s 

M  h  F 

3.0 

HEREDITY 
5  00  TO   7  40  PM 

JEFFERY  D  E 

A368 

MARB 

321 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

HIST  PHIL  BIOLOGY 
11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

akoepsen  FL 

A368 

MARB 

325 

1 

C 

M  \^ 

1.0 

eiOLCGICAL  TECHNO 
7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

SIMMONS  E  P 

39C 

BRKfi 

325 

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M  ^ 

1.0 

BIOLOGICAL  TECHNO 
10  CO  TO  12  10  PM 

SIMMONS  E  R 

39C 

3RMB 

331 

^ 

C 

M  V    F 

4.0 

INTRO  ENTOMOLOGY 
10  00  TO  11  00  AM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

VlhlTHE^[)    AT 

A274 

MARB 

331  L 

C 

T  TH 

CO 

LAB 

7  40  TO   9  50  AM 

'rthlTHEAD  AT 

240 

8RM8 

376 

c 

MThTH 

3.0 

GENERAL  GENETICS 
12  20  TO   I  20  PM 

FARMER  J  L 

A234 

MARB 

466 

c 

DAILY 

4.0 

CEN  e  QOfP  PHYSIO 
8  50  TO   9  50  AM 
LAB  CARD  REG 

JAUSSI  A  W 

A343 

MAPB 

466  L 

c 

T  TH 

0.0 

LAB 
1  30  TO   4  50  PM 

STAFF 

540 

WIOB 

483 

c 

MTV.rH 

4.0 

EMBRYOLOGY 

1  30  TO   2  30  PM 
LAB  CARD  REQ 

hradshaw  ws 

A366 

MARB 

483  L 

c 

M  k>  F 

0.0 

LAB 

2  4C  TO   4  50  PM 

STAFF 

586 

HIDS 

546 

F 
F 

T  IH 
DAILY 

2.0 

CRNITHULCGY 

6  30  TO   7  30  AM 

7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

FROST  H  H 
FROST  H  H 

360 
36C 

I^IQB 

wioa 

583 

A 

S 
S 

DAILY 
M  Vi  F 

3.0 

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7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

8  50  TO   9  50  AM 

CHAPMAN  A  0 
CHAPMAN  A  0 

A366 
A366 

MARB 
MARB 

591  P 

A 

F 

TEA 

V 

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MURPHY  J  rt 

591  R 

A 

S 

TEA 

V 

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MURPHY  J  R 

591  R 

A 

c 

TEA 

V 

SPEC  PROB  IN  ZOOL 

TANNER  W  W 

601 

s 

DAILY 

2.0 

ZOOGEOGRAPHY 

11  10  TO  12  10  PM 

FROST  H  H 

A368 

MARB 

620 

A 

F 

DAILY 

2.0 

THEORtTCL  ZOOLOGY 
7  40  TO   8  40  AM 

ANDERSEN  FL 

A343 

MARB 

644  R 

A 

S 

DAILY 

V 

ADV  TPCS-VERT  ZOOL 
b  50  TO   9  50  AM 

MURPHY  J  R 

574 

HIDB 

696  R 

F 

H    k 

0.5 

GRADUATE  SEMINAR 
12  20  TO   1  20  PM 

WHITE  D  A 

574 

WIDB 

699 

F 

T  e  A 

V 

MASTERS  THESIS 
MAJORS  ONLY 

MURPHY  J  R 

699 

2 

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TEA 

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MASTERS  THESIS 
MAJORS  ONLY 

MURPHY  J  R 

699 

3 

C 

TEA 

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MAJORS  ONLY 

MURPHY  J  R 

799 

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TEA 

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MURPHY  J  R 

799 

2 

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TEA 

V 

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MURPHY  J  R 

799 

3 

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TEA 

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MURPHY  J  R 

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LOCALJ  ADDRESS. 


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CATALOGS 
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(First) 


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ADVISC  )R'S  SIGNATURE 


CLOTHING  AND  TEXTILES 

Eleanor  Jorgensen,  Chairman,  3256  SFLC 
Courses 

165.     Dress  and  Pattern  Construction.     (4  Cr)      (m) 

Principles  of  flat  fitting,  and  clothing  construction, 
applied  to  a  tailored  dress  and  an  afternoon  or  evening 
dress. 

330.    History  erf  Costume.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  some  work  in  economics,  sociology,  or 
history. 

Social,  economic,  and  political  influences  on  dress 
through  the  ages.  Analysis  of  costiunes  as  an  expres- 
sion of  the  life  of  the  people  and  as  a  basis  for  inter- 
preting modern  fashions.  Open  to  men  and  women. 

345.    Draping  and  Flat  Pattern  Design.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  CIo.  and  Text.  110,  165,  260.  Recom- 
mended: Clo.  and  Text.  330. 

Creative  design  achieved  through  techniques  of  flat 
pattern  and  draping  on  an  individualized  dress  form. 

355.    TaUoring.    (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  Clo.  and  Text.  165,  260. 
Recommended:  Clo.  and  Text.  345. 
Custom  and  commercial  tailoring  techniques  applied 
to  constructing  a  coat  and  suit. 


COMMUNICATIONS 

J.  Morris  Richards,  Chairman,  D-501  HFAC 

Courses 

101.     Introduction  to  Mass  Communication.  (2  Cr)    (G-HA) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  survey  of  the  media  of  mass  commvmications  and 
their  fimctions  in  modern  society:  newspapers,  maga- 
zines, motion  pictures,  radio  and  television,  advertis- 
ing, and  public  relations. 

201.     The  Communications  Process.      (2  Cr) 

Introduction  to  the  theory  of  communications;  the 
meaning  of  meaning;  major  contributions  to  com- 
mimications  theory.  Socio!.  215  may  be  substituted 
for  this  course. 

211.     News  Writing.     (3  Cr)     Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  English  112  or  equivalent,  qualifying 
examination,  or  permission  of  instructor. 

Principles  of  gathering  and  writing  factual  informa- 
tion for  mass  audiences  of  readers  and  listeners.  Intro- 
duction  to   specialized   forms   of   mass   media   writing. 

230.     Introduction  to  Advertising.  (2  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 
Principles  of  advertising  and  its  role  in  the  Ameri- 
can  economy;  values  to  advertisers  and  media.  News- 
paper,   radio,    and   television   advertising   are   empha- 
sized. 

255.    Introduction  to  Broadcasting.    (2  Cr) 

The  role  of  radio  and  television  in  modern  society. 
A  study  of  influences,  current  practices,  and  social 
implications  of  the  American  system  of  broadcasting. 

323.    Practical  Reporting  and  Editing.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  312. 

Supervised  experience  in  reporting,  copyreading, 
and  editing  assignments  on  the  "Daily  Universe";  indi- 
vidual conferences  with  instructor. 

331.    Advertising  Copy  and  Layout.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  230,  or  qualifying  examina- 
tion. 

Reader  interest,  sales  appeal,  and  production  tech- 
niques; advertisement  design;  layout;  copy  writing; 
print  media  buying  problems;  budget  determination; 
market  analysis. 


333.    Broadcast  Advertising.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  230,  or  qualifying  examina- 
tion. 

Advertising  principles  for  broadcast  media;  study 
of  research,  station  coverage,  and  audience  measure- 
ment. Writing  commercials,  programs,  spot  announce- 
ments; time  buying,  production,  budget  determination, 
creativity,  consumer  analysis. 

346.  Broadcast  Practicum  I.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  255  or  qualifying  examination. 

Instruction  and  laboratory  practice  in  planning, 
writing,  editing,  and  producing  television  and  radio 
programs. 

347.  Broadcast  Practicum  H.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  346. 

Continuation  of  Commun.  346,  with  emphasis  on 
more  complex  program  forms  and  on  integration  of 
program  materials  into  station  and  closed-circuit  sys- 
tem operations. 

366.    Advertising  and  Industrial  Photography.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Physics  177  or  equivalent. 

Black-and-white  and  color  photography,  using  the 
principles  of  layout  and  persuasive  communication  in 
the  design  and  production  of  advertising  for  all  the 
media. 

439.     Advertbing  Media  and  Campaigns.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Commun.  331,  and  333. 

Research  and  planning  of  advertising  campaigns  as 
related  .to  national  and  local  objectives;  media  selec- 
tion and  budgeting;  individual  project  in  production 
of  an  advertising  campaign. 

449.    Broadcast  Programs  and  Audiences.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Commun.  346,  347. 

Observation  and  analysis  of  basic  program  forms 
used  in  radio  and  television,  examination  of  effective 
program  structure  and  appeals;  consideration  of  audi- 
ence situation  and  measiu'ement. 

451.    Broadcast  Writing.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Commun.  211,  255,  or  consent  of 
instructor. 

Study  of  and  practice  in  documentary,  dramatic,  and 
continuity  writing  for  radio  and  television. 

456.    Television  Directing  Workshop.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  346. 
Recommended:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  460. 
Theories  and  techniques  of  television  directing. 

480.     Senior  Seminar.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:    Commun.    101    and    senior    standing. 

Analysis  of  contemporary  practices  and  problems  of 
the  mass  media  as  social  and  business  institutions;  in- 
troduction to  communication  research. 

49 IR.    Communications  Symposium.  (0.5  Cr) 

Lectures  by  professional  communicators  and  special- 
ists in  communications  analysis. 

535.    Public  Relations.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Commim^.  211  or  consent  of  instructor. 

Philosophy  and  practice  of  public  relations  in  busi- 
ness, governmental,  educational,  and  other  institu- 
tions. Study  of  publics,  media,  methods,  press  rela- 
tions, and  publicity. 

550.     Problems  and  Practices  in  Educational  Television  and 
Radio.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  advanced  standing  in  commimications 
or  education. 

A  study  of  current  problems  and  practices  in  the 
utilization  and  administration  of  television  and  radio 
in   education   and   other   noncommercial   applications. 

610.     Studies  in  Conununication  Theory.      (3  Cr) 

Recommended:  one  or  more  courses  in  philosophy, 
psychology  and  sociology. 

A  study  of  the  historical  and  philosophical  develop- 
ment of  commimications  theory  with  special  applica- 
tion to  problems  of  the  mass  media. 


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611.     Research  Methods   in  Mass  Communication.     (2   Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Stat.  221,  or  Grad.  Ed.  552,  or  Psych. 
370,  or  Sociol.  524. 

Research  techniques  in  communication  fields,  includ- 
ing readership,  readability,  content  analysis,  and 
audience  measurement.  Introduction  to  thesis  writing. 

620.    Communication  and  Information  Technologies.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  graduate  standing. 

Systems  and  technologies  for  encoding,  transmit- 
ting, processing,  and  decoding  information  by  electron- 
ic-mechanical means;  analysis  of  computer  use  in  new 
methods  of  interchanging  print,  and  other  messages. 

630.    Advertising  Planning  and  Research.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Commun.  439. 

An  analysis  of  methods  employed  to  measure  the 
effectiveness  of  advertising,  with  emphasis  on  pretest- 
ing techniques  for  advertising  campaigns. 

691.    Special  Studies  in  Communication.    (1-3  Cr) 

Individual  work  on  approved  problems  not  leading 
to  a  thesis.  Projects  must  be  approved  before  registra- 
tion. 

694.    Readings  in  Mass  Communication.    (1-2  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 


COMPUTER  SCIENCE 

C.  Edwin  Dean,  Chairman,  222  MSCB 
Courses 


101. 


131. 


201. 


Data  Processing  Fundamentals.  (2  Cr) 

Basic  familiarity  with  and  utilization  of  machines 
used  in  data  processing,  ranging  from  card  punches 
to  modern  electronic  computers.  Emphasis  on  machine 
operation.  Intended  for  majors. 

Coding  in  FORTRAN  Languages.      (2  Cr) 

Fundamentals  of  FORTRAN  language  for  nonmajors. 


Computers  and  Their  Use,  (2  Cr) 

General  introduction  to  computers- 
and  their  use  in  the  modem  world. 


-how  they  work 


230.    Introductory  Computing.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  106,  108,  111,  or  122. 

An  introduction  to  flowcharting  and  to  FORTRAN, 
COBOL,  and  assembly  languages.  Designed  to  give  a 
broad  familiarization  with  computing  at  an  explora- 
tory level.  Prerequisite  to  all  higher-nirnibered  com- 
puter science  courses. 

331.    Computer   Programming  Language  I    (FORTRAN).    (3 

Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisites:  Comput.  Sci.  230;  and  Math  112,  109, 
141,  or  223. 

FORTRAN  programming,  with  mathematical  applica- 
tions. 

332 A.  Computer  Organization  and  Programming  (Assembly 
Language).   (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Comput.  Sci.  230. 

Assembly  language  programming,  and  functional 
structure  of  computer  hardward.  Treats  the  language 
and  hardward  of  the  University's  main  computer. 

332B.  Computer  Organization  and  Programming  (Assembly 
Language).  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Comput.  Sci  230  or  equivalent. 

Assembly  language  programming  and  functional 
structure  of  computer  hardward.  Treats  the  language 
and  hardward  of  the  University's  auxiliary  computers. 

333.    Computer  Programming  Languages  II  (Cobol.)    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  College  Algebra. 

COBOL  programming  with  particular  emphasis  on 
business  applications. 

351.    Information  Structure.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Comput.  Sci.  332;  Math.  210. 


Computer  representation  of  information;  its  struc- 
ture and  logical  organization  for  optimum  computer 
processing. 

391R.    Seminar    in    Computer    Science    Topics.    (1    Cr) 

Prerequisites:   Comput.   Sci.   332,   and  331   or  333. 

Recommended:  Math.  210. 

A  participation-type  seminar  with  final  examination. 
Reports  taken  from  current  developments  in  the 
computer  field. 


ECONOMICS 

Larry  Wimmer,  CJhairman,  302  JKB 

Courses 

101.    Survey  of  Economics.  (3  Cr)   (G-SS)  Home  Study  also. 
A  one-semester  survey  course  is  designed  to  famil- 
iarize students   with  fundamental  economic  principles 
and  to  develop  an  understanding  of  the  critical  econo- 
mic problems  facing  America  and  the  world  today. 

111.  Introduction    to    Economic    Principles    and    Problems. 

(3    Cr)      (G-SS   m)  Home   Study   also. 

An  elementary  course  in  economic  principles  and 
problems;  emphasis  is  placed  on  employment  and 
national  income  analysis. 

112.  Introduction    to    Economic    Principles    and    Problems. 

(3  Cr)      (G-SSm)  Home  Study  also 

A  continuation  of  Econ.  111.  Emphasis  placed  on  the 
theory  of  price  and  its  effect  on  the  household,  firm, 
Euid  industry. 

301.  Income  Analysis.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  Ill  and  112  or  equivalent:  Math. 
108   or   equivalent.    (Not  open   to  economics  majors.) 

Intermediate  economic  theory;  emphasis  is  on 
national  income  analysis. 

302.  Price  Analysis.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  Ill,  112  or  equivalent;  Math. 
108  or  equivalent.    (Not  open  to  economics  majors.) 

Intermediate  economic  theory;  emphasis  is  on  price 
and  distribution  analysis. 

311.  Theory  of  Income,  Employment,  and  the  Price  Level. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  Ill  and  112;  Math.  Ill  or  108 
or  equivalent. 

An    upper-division    course    in    economic    theory,    with 
emphasis  on  national  income  analysis. 

312.  Theory  of  Price.     (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  Ill  and  112;  completion  of  or 
concurrent  registration  in  Math.  112  or  109. 

An  upper-division  course  in  economic  theory,  with 
emphasis  on  price  and  distribution  analysis. 

352.  Real  Estate  and  Urban  Economics.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  Ill,  112,  or  equivalent. 

An  introduction  to  the  principles  and  problems 
associated  with  real  estate  decisions  as  they  relate 
to  valuation,  financing,  marketing,  and  economic 
trends. 

353.  Money  and  Banking.     (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Econ.  311. 

Principles  of  money  and  banking  as  related  to  mon- 
etary and  banking  theory  and  policy. 

358.    International  Trade  and  Finance.  (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 
Prerequisites:  Econ.  Ill  and  112  or  equivalent. 
An   introduction  to  the  principles  and  problems  of 
international    trade   and   finance.    Special   emphasis   is 
placed  on  their  application  to  the  United  States. 

430.    Economic  Development.  (3  Cr)  (m) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  311  and  312  or  consent  of  in- 
structor. 

The  theory  and  experience  of  achieving  economic 
growth  in  both  underdeveloped  and  developed  econo- 
mies is  presented. 


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590R.    Advanced  Economic  Problems.  (1-3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Econ.  311  and  312;  or  equivalent. 

597R.    Research.     (1-3  Cr) 

697.    Research.     (1-3  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 


EDUCATION 

Stephen  L.  Alley,  Dean,  118  MCKB 
Curtis  Van  Alfen,  Asst.  Dean,   152  MCKB 

Courses 

206.    Material  Preparation  and  Equipment  Operation  in  In- 
structional Media.   (2  Cr) 

Designed  for  teachers'  aides,  media-support  person- 
nel, and  library  technicians  and  other  noneducation 
majors. 

301A.     Basic  Concepts  and  Principles  of  Teaching.      (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:    GPA    2.25.    Person    must    have    passed 
Grammar   and  Spelling   Test   for   Teachers   or   English 
ACT  with  a  score  of  20  or  above. 

For  potential  elementary  teachers.  An  exposition 
of  a  simple  and  operational  concept  of  teaching  con- 
sisting of  three  elements:  the  objective,  the  learning 
experience,  and  receptiveness  to  learning. 

301B.    Basic  Concepts  and  Principles  of  Teaching.   (1-2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:    GPA    2.25.    Person    must    have    passed 
Grammar   and   Spelling   Test   for   Teachers   or   English 
ACT  with  a  score  of  20  or  above. 

For  potential  secondary  teachers,  regardless  of  level 
or  field.  An  exposition  of  a  simple  and  operational 
concept  of  teaching  consisting  of  three  elements:  the 
objective,  the  learning  experience,  and  receptiveness 
to  learning. 

310.     The  State,  the  School,  and  the  Teacher.      (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Understanding  the  school  and  its  relationship  to  the 

community,  the  state  and  the  nation;  how  schools  are 

organized  and  administered,   with  emphasis  on  Utah 

school  organization  and  Utah  school  laws. 

340.     Children's  Literature.      (2  Cr)     Home  Study  also. 

Evaluation  of  significant  books,  past  and  present, 
that  meet  children's  needs. 

260.    Education  of  Exceptional  Children.    (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:    GPA   2.25.    Person   must   have   passed 
Grammar   and   Spelling   Test   for  Teachers  or  English 
ACDT  with  a  score  of  20  or  above. 

A  general  course  designed  to  acquaint  the  student 
with  the  causes,  recognition,  incidence,  and  char- 
acteristics of  all  types  of  exceptional  children.  De- 
signed to  meet  needs  of  both  the  classroom  teacher 
and  the  person  going  into  special  education. 

361.  Introduction  to  Teaching  the  Mentally  Retarded.  (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  260. 

Identification,  classification,  and  characteristics  of  the 
retarded  and  problems  related  to  their  care,  manage- 
ment, and  education. 

362.  Introduction    to    Teaching    the    Visually    Handicapped. 

(2  Cr.)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  260. 

Identification,  classification,  and  characteristics  of 
visually  handicapped  children  and  general  problems 
related  to  their  care  and  education. 

371.    Arts  and  Crafts  for  the  Handicapped.  (2  Cr)  (m) 

Basic  principles  of  and  experience  with  craft  activi- 
ties with  emphasis  on  adaptations  to  meet  the  needs 
of  individuals  with  disabilities. 


373.    Standard  English  Braille.  (3  Cr) 

Systematic  presentation  of  Standard  English  Braille 
for  those  who  intend  to  teach  the  visually  handicapped 
or  do  volunteer  transcribing.  Not  a  course  in  touch 
reading. 

377.     Secondary  Teaching  Curriculum  and  Methods.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  301. 

Identification    of    teacher    and    pupil    activities    re- 
quired   for   conceptual   learning   and   for   each    of   the 
following  types  of  subject  matter  and  teaching:  sym- 
bolic, performance  ability,  and  habit.  Lectures,  demon- 
strations, and  participation  in  noninstructional  activi- 
ties at  a  high  school.     (Students  should  arrange  their 
class  schedules  to  permit  approximately  14  hours  for 
directed  observation  and  participation  during  the  8:00 
a.m.   hour  through  the  3:15   p.m.   hour.)   Students  in- 
terested in  Indian  education  should  register  in  a  spe- 
cially designated  section. 

402.  Educational    Psychology.      (2  Cr)      Home    Study    also. 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  420,  449;  CDFR  210. 
Psychological  facts,   principles,  and  concepts  related 
to  the  teaching-learning  situation  are  covered. 

403.  Development  and  Learning.     (4  Cr)   Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  449  or  479. 

Designed  to  give  the  student  an  understanding  of 
the  psychological  facts,  principles,  and  concepts  re- 
lated to  the  teaching-learning  situation.  Attention 
is  given  to  such  topics  as  the  learning  process,  readi- 
ness, individual  differences,  motivation,  and  evalu- 
ation. 

406.     Instructional  Media  and  Materials.      (2  Cr) 

415.     Educational  Values.       (2  Cr)      Home  Study  also. 

An  analysis  of  educational  values  and  how  teachers 
can  help  students  clarify  what  they  value  and  why. 

420.  Curriculum  and  Methods  in  the  Elementary  School.   (4 

Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  301. 

Content,  practices,  and  classroom  procedures  in  the 
modem  elementary  school. 

421.  Teaching  Reading   in  the  Elementary  School.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed  301,  420,  449. 

Foundations  in  reading  instruction,  methods,  mat- 
terials,  and  aids  for  teaching  reading  in  the  elementary 
school.  Laboratory  required. 

42.3.     Teaching   Science  and   Social  Studies  in  the  Elemen- 
tary School.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  301,  420,  449. 

Materials  and  methods  used  in  teaching  science  and 
social  studies  in  the  elementary  schools. 

424.  Teaching  Language  Arts  in  the  Elementary  Schools. 

(2  Cr) 
Prerequisites:  Ed.  301,  420,  449. 

The  place  of  language  arts  in  the  elementary  school 
curriculum  with  the  materials  and  techniques  neces- 
sary for  teaching  them. 

425.  Methods  and  Procedures  of  Teaching  Mathematics  in 
the  Elementary  School.     (2  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  301A,  420,  449. 

Attention  is  directed  to  the  mathematical  ideas  which 
underlie  the  program.  Particular  stress  is  given  to 
effective  experience  for  teaching  mathematical  concepts 
and  skills,  including  procedure  for  attacking  mathe- 
matical and  word  problems. 

427.     Reading  Readiness  and  Beginning  Reading.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  301,  420,  449. 

470.     Education-Conununity    Relationships    for    Exceptional 
Children.      (2  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  Ed.  360. 

A  course  designed  to  acquaint  the  student  with 
problems  of  exceptional  children.  Vocational  plan- 
ning, and  school,  community,  and  parent  relation- 
ships are  considered. 

493,  494.    Independent  Reading.    (1-2  Cr) 


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506.    Instructional  Media  in  the  School  Program.  (3  Cr) 

Introduction  to  application  of  instructional  media. 
Principles  of  evaluation,  selection,  utilization  of  in- 
structional media.  Develops  skills  in  materials  pro- 
duction. Attention  given  to  utilization  of  instructional 
media  centers. 

510.    Media  Production  Techniques.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  506. 

An  in-depth  exploration  of  the  various  tools  and 
techniques  appropriate  to  the  production  of  instruction- 
al materials. 

534.    Innovative  Practices  in  the  Elementary  School.   (3  Cr) 

536.    Secondary     Curriculum     and     Methods:     Introduction. 

(3  Cr) 

Analysis  of  differences  among  the  various  curriculum 
and  instructional  patterns,  emphasizing  their  impact 
on  individualized  learning. 

547.    Foundations  in  Reading.    (3  Cr) 

A  consideration  of  the  various  approaches  to  read- 
ing. A  detailed  study  of  readiness  for  reading  and  the 
different  techniques  of  word  recognition  as  developed 
in  kindergarten  through  grade  twelve. 

550.  Introduction   to   Guidance   Services.      (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Principles  and  practices  of  pupil  personnel  services 
in  the  public  schools.  Designed  for  prospective  teach- 
ers of  both  elementary  and  secondary  levels.  Re- 
quired but  may  not  be  counted  as  part  of  the  30 
hours  for  the  master's  degree  by  students  majoring 
in  this  area  of  specialization. 

551.  Evaluation  of  Educational  and  Psychological  Literatiu-e. 

(  2  Cr) 

Research  literature  in  education  and  psychology, 
with  emphasis  on  interpretation.  Application  of  non- 
empirical  techniques  by  preparing  prospectus  for  field 
project. 

560.     Educational    Tests    and    Measurements.      (3  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Principles  of  test  construction  and  use.  Interpreta- 
tion of  standardized  tests. 

562.  Problems  and  Methods  in  the  Education  of  the  Vis- 
ually Handicapped.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  462,  463. 

Problems  confronting  administrator  and  teacher  in 
the  different  types  of  school  programs  now  available 
for  the  visually  handicapped.  Specialized  teaching 
methods  and  materials. 

563.  Advanced  Braille.      (2  Cr) 

Study  of  the  "Nemeth  Code  of  BraUle  Mathematics 
and  Scientific  Notation"  and  of  transcription  formats 
and  techniques. 

565.     Problems    in    the    Education    of    Emotionally    Handi- 
capped Children.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor,  Ed.  360. 

Organization  of  educational  programs,  curricular  de- 
velopment and  teaching  methods  for  students  with 
emotional  problems. 

567.     Problems    in    the    Education    of    Mentally    Retarded 
Children.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  460,  461. 

Problems  of  identification,  diagnosis  and  placement, 
organization  of  educational  programs,  curriculum  de- 
velopment and  teaching  methods  for  classes  for  men- 
tally retarded  students. 

568A.  Observation  and  Participation   in  Special  Education. 

(2  Cr)      ($) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

Mentally  retarded. 

Observation  and  participation  in  classes  for  handi- 
capped children.  Designed  to  develop  readiness  for 
practicum  experience. 

568C.  Observation   and   Participation   in   Special   Education. 

(2  Cr)      ($) 
Visually  handicapped. 


o88E.     Observation  and  Participation  in  Special  Education. 

(2  Cr)      ($) 

569A.    Practicum  in  Special  Ekiucation.    (2-4  Cr)    ($) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Mentally  retarded. 

569C.    Practicum  in   Special  Education.     (2  Cr)    ($) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Visually  handicapped. 

569E.    Practicum   in   Special  Education.     (2  Cr)    ($) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Hearing  Impaired. 

570.     Problems  in  Education  of  Children  with  Neurological 
Impairments.      (3  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  Ed.  260  or  consent  of  instructor. 
Principles  and  special  techniques  and  materials  for 
teaching  children  with  learning  disabilities  related  to 
neurological  impairment. 

601.     Comparative  Current  Educational  Philosophy. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

606.  History  of  Education  in  Europe  and  America. 

(4  Cr)      (m) 

607.  Education  in  a  World  Setting.      (2  Cr) 

An  examination  of  the  historical,  economical,  psy- 
chological, and  political  fovuidations  of  contemporary, 
international  education. 

608.  Social  Foundations  of  Education.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

A  study  of  social  institutions  and  the  effects  they 
have  on  the  education  of  young  Americans. 

609.  Selection    and    Utilization    of    Audio-Visual    Materials. 

(2  Cr) 

Students  are  taught  the  unique  contributions  of  each 
audio-visual  material,  methods  of  selecting  nonbook 
materials,  proper  utilization  of  the  items  of  a  teaching 
situation,  and  familiarity  with  various  types  of  in- 
structional materials.  The  building  of  a  proper  collec- 
tion of  audio-visual  materials  for  a  school  media 
center  is  also  examined. 

611.    Administering  Instructional  Media.    (2  Cr) 

Explores  the  history  of  the  media  fields  and  exam- 
ines their  relationships,  current  trends,  philosophy,  and 
their  roles  in  education  today.  The  various  admin- 
istrative techniques  and  actual  practices  in  the  media 
field  are  examined.  Students  are  required  to  develop 
and  outline  a  media  program  for  a  local  school  and 
typical  school  district. 

622.  Advanced  Study  in  Childhood  Education.  (2  Cr) 

Educational  theory  and  analysis  of  current  practices 
in  schools  as  they  are  related  to  the  significance  and 
problems  of  early  childhood  education. 

623.  Science  in  the  Elementeiry  School.    (2  Cr) 

Teaching  of  modern  elementary  science,  with  empha- 
sis on  individualized  instruction. 

625.  Social  Studies  in  the  Elementary  School.      (2  Cr) 

The  scope  and  sequence  of  the  social  studies  pro- 
gram, its  objectives  in  developing  democratic  citizen- 
ship, and  the  methods  employed  in  accomplishing 
this  aim. 

626.  Classroom  Procedures  in  the  Elementary  School.  (3  Cr) 

For  nonelementary  majors. 

627.  Reading  in  the  Curriculum.      (2  Cr) 

Reading  in  the  different  content  areas.  Study  of 
comprehension  and  study  skills  as  developed  in  kin- 
dergarten through  grade  twelve. 

628.  Children's  Literature.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  340. 

Study  of  the  history,  authors,  illustrators,  and  types 
of  children's  literature.  Exploring  and  evaluating  newer 
books  for  children.  Special  attention  to  reading  inter- 
ests at  various  age  levels. 


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631.     Curriculum  Development  in  the  Elementary  School. 

(3  Cr) 

Principles    and    procedures    for    organizing    the    in- 
structional program;  patterns  of  curriculum  organiza- 
tion;    and     techniques     for    change,     evaluation,     and 
stabilization  of  curriculum. 

635.  Language  Arts  in  the  Elementary  School.    (2  Cr) 

Best  practices  in  modern  methods  of  instruction  in 
listening,  speaking  and  writing  with  their  related  skills. 

634.    Arithmetic  in  the  Elementary  School.    (2  Cr) 

Current  trends  in  elementary  school  mathematics, 
with  emphasis  on  modern  concepts,  research,  discovery 
teaching,  and  preparation  of  materials. 

636.  Secondary  Curriculum  and  Methods:  Design.  (3  Cr) 

The  designing  of  curriculum  and  units  of  instruction, 
with  emphasis  on  effective  utilization  of  instructional 
staff  and  technology  for  individualizing  instruction. 

640.    The  Junior  College.  (3  Cr) 

An  analysis  of  the  junior  college  movement  in  the 
United  States,  including  the  history,  philosophy,  pur- 
poses and  objectives,   and  curriculum. 

642.    Methods  of  College  Instruction.  (3  Cr) 

An  analysis  of  appropriate  instructional  procedures 
and  practices  in  the  college.  Relationship  of  abilities 
and  interests  of  college  students  to  instructional  meth- 
ods. Familiarity  with  new  teaching  materials  and  in- 
structional practices. 

644.  Directed  Teaching  in  College.  (2  Cr) 

A  course  designed  to  assist  students  to  become 
skilled  teachers  at  the  two-year  and  four-year  college 
level;  to  participate  as  a  member  of  a  college  staff; 
and  to  prepare  for  employment  at  a  collegiate  insti- 
tution. 

645.  Guidance  Testing  and  Diagnosis.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  550  and  552. 

Study  of  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  particular 
types  of  tests,  practice  in  interpreting  test  results,  and 
the  implications  of  test  choices  and  usage. 

646.  Counseling  Theory  and  Practice.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  completion  of  or  concurrent  registra- 
tion in  Ed.  645;  Psych.  450  or  550. 

Includes  an  intensive  study  of  the  various  theories 
of  counseling,  important  concepts  and  views  of  coun- 
seling authorities,  current  research,  and  accepted 
practices. 

647.  Group  Techniques  for  Counselors.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  G46. 

Principles  of  group  guidance  and   their  application. 

651.     Informational  Services  in  Guidance.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  550. 

Consideration  of  various  aspects  of  vocation  selec- 
tion including  sources  of  information,  use  of  com- 
munity resources,  counseling  procedures,  and  the 
filing  and  use  of  occupational  data.  Theories  and 
psychological   factors  of  career   selection   emphasized. 

653.  Administration  of  Guidance  Services.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  550. 

Major  consideration  given  to  the  procedures  of  or- 
ganizing and  administering  guidance  programs,  and 
methods  of  dealing  with  the  problems  related  to  these 
activities. 

654.  Problems   of    the   Elementary    School    Guidance    Pro- 
gram.     (2  Cr) 

An  intensive  consideration  of  the  problems  of  con- 
ducting a  guidance  program  in  the  elementary  school, 
and  the  determination  of  guidance  and  counseling 
procedures. 

656.  Advanced  Educational  Psychology.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  403. 

Human  learning  and  classroom  procedures. 

657,  Behavior  Problems  in  the  Schools.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  403. 

Study  of  mental  hygiene  principles  and  their  appli- 
cation to  typical  classroom  problems. 


659.  Basic  Principles  of  Instructional  Psychology.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  460  or  equivalent. 

Basic  principles  of  instructional  development  and 
their  application  to  the  design,  development,  and  evalu- 
ation of  instructional  systems. 

660.  Research  Design  and  Technical  Writing  in  Education. 

(3  Cr) 

A  study  of  research  techniques  and  designs  in  the  field 

of  education. 

665 A.    Diagnosis  of  Learning  Disabilities  (Body  Coordination) 

(2  Cr) 
Prerequisites:  Ed.  570,  572,  or  consent  of  instructor. 
Supervised  training  in  techniques  of  using  evaluative 
measures  for  the  diagnosis  of  learning  disabilities. 

665B.     Diagnosis   of   Learning    Disabilities    (Perception). 

(2  Cr) 

Supervised  training  in  techniques  of  using  evaluative 
measures  for  the  diagnosis  of  learning  disabilities. 

665C.     Diagnosis    of    Learning    Disabilities     (Psycholinguis- 
tics).     (2  Cr) 

Supervised  training  in  techniques  of  using  evaluative 
measures  for  the  diagnosis  of  learning  disabilities. 

666.     Special  Education  Services  in  Public  Schools.     (2  Cr) 

Problems  of  organization,  administration  and  super- 
vision of  special  education  services  in  the  public 
schools. 


667. 


668. 


669. 


Diagnosis    of    Achievement    Difficulties.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Survey  and  use  of  diagnostic  techniques  in  identifi- 
cation and  evaluation  of  achievement  difficulties. 

Remedial  Teaching  Techniques.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  667  and  consent  of  instructor. 

Procedures  and  materials  appropriate  for  remediation 
of  achievement  difficulties,  with  major  emphasis  in 
reading. 

Guidance  and  Counseling  for  the  Handicapped. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  360. 

Principles  and  techniques  of  guidance  services  for 
the  physically,  mentally,  or  socially  handicapped  with 
study  of  effective  counseling  techniques.  Required 
for  California  certification. 


671. 


Practicum  in  Testing  and  Counseling. 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 


(5  Cr) 


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672.  Practicum  in  School  Psychology.      (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

Analysis  of  the  role  of  the  school  psychologist. 
Supervised  practice  in  testing,  diagnosis,  and  case 
work  with  school-age  children  in  a  clinic  setting. 

673.  Practicum   in    Remedial   Teaching.      (2-4  Cr)    ($) 

Prerequisites:  consent  of  instructor  and  Ed.  670. 
Supervised  experience  in  working  with  academically 
retarded  children;  including  individualized  program 
planning,  remedial  teaching  techniques,  and  evalu- 
ation. A  fee  of  $15.00  for  two  semester  hours  and 
$25.00  for  four  semester  hours  is  charged. 

674A.    Practicum  in  Learning  Disabilities  in  the  Classroom. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  570  and  572  or  consent  of  in- 
structor. 

Diagnostic  Teaching. 

Practicum  experience  in  interpreting  and  utilizing  the 
results  obtained  from  evaluative  measures  in  program- 
ming for  individual  students  with  learning  disabilities. 

674B.    Practicum  in  Learning  Disabilities  in  the  Classroom. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  570  and  572  or  consent  of  instruc- 
tor. 

Prescriptive  Teaching. 

Practicum  experience  in  interpreting  and  utilizing  the 
results  obtained  from  evaluative  measures  in  program- 
ming for  individual  students  with  learning  disabilities. 

675.     Organization   and   Administration   of   Public   Schools. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

An  introduction  to  the  principles,  practices,  and  pro- 
cedures in  modern  public  school  administration.  Par- 
ticular emphasis  on  the  problems  and  responsibilities 
of  the  school  administrator. 

677.  Public  School  Finance.    (2  Cr)   (m) 

Designed  with  emphasis  on  theory,  principles,  and 
general  practices  of  public  school  finance.  Major  em- 
phasis includes  understanding  the  problems  of  financ- 
ing education;  budgeting;  equalization;  management 
of  school  funds;  the  role  of  the  local,  the  state,  and 
the  federal  government  in  the  financing  of  public  edu- 
cation. (Special  attention  is  given  to  Utah  finance 
structure  and  problems.) 

678.  Elementary  School  Administration.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

A  study  of  the  duties  and  role  of  the  elementary 
school  principal  in  providing  leadership  in  the  education 
of  children  and  of  the  problems  of  elementary  school 
administration.  Required  for  advanced  degrees  and  for 
certification  in  elementary  school  administration. 

679.  Secondary  School  Administration.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Understanding  the  leadership  role  of  the  principal  in 
organizing  and  adapting  the  secondary  school  program 
to  the  educational  needs  of  youth. 

682.     The  Teacher  and  School  Administration.      (2  Cr) 

685.     Supervision  of  Education.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Development  of  an  understanding  of  the  principles  of 
supervision,  curriculum,  planning,  and  in-service  train- 
ing in  the  improvement  of  instruction. 

687.    School  Law.    (2  Cr)      (m) 

Treats  the  following  areas  and  their  relationship  and 
function  with  education  in  the  U.S.:  legal  terms  as 
applied  to  education;  origin  and  functional  aspects  of 
the  law  as  it  affects  public  education;  parochial  schools 
and  public-financed  educational  institutions;  organiza- 
tion and  administration,  legal  aspects  of  state  and  local 
district  school  finance,  personnel  and  pupil  administra- 
tion, and  school  boards. 

690A.  Seminar:  Administration  and  Curriculum. 

(2  Cr)      (m) 

690B.  Seminar:  Special  Services.      (2  Cr)      (m) 

691R.    Doctoral  Admission  Seminar.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

693.     Independent  Readings.      (1-2  Cr)      (m) 


694.     Independent  Readings.      (1-2  Cr)      (m) 
696.     Independent  Research.      (1-4  Cr) 
698.     Field  Project.      (2-4  Cr.) 

740.    Advanced  Counseling  Theory.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ed.  646;  Psych.  550. 

Advanced  work  in  counseling  theory.  Includes  an 
intensive  study  of  the  various  theories  and  their  appli- 
cation to  counseling. 

751.    Research  Design  for  Master's  Degree.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Stat.  554  or  equivalent. 
Research  design  and  writing  techniques  for  thesis  in 
education. 

760.  Problems    of    Elementary    School    Administration.    (2 

Cr)      (m) 

A  study  of  the  problems,  issues,  and  areas  of  diffi- 
culty encountered  by  the  elementary  school  principal. 

761.  Problems  in  Secondary  School  Administration.      (2  Cr) 

This  course  would  identify  and  select  major  problems 
of  the  modern  secondary  school  principal  and  be  con- 
cerned with  the  systematic  and  wise  solution  of  major 
problems  which  affect  the  operation  of  the  school. 

762.  The  Junior  High  School.      (2  Cr)      (m) 

History,  purposes,  organization,  present  practices,  and 
problems. 

768.  Leadership    Functions    in    Educational    Administration. 

(3  Cr)    (m) 

A  study  of  developmental  leadership  theory,  group 
processes,  concepts,  and  strategies  essential  to  success- 
ful administration  leadership,  with  opportunity  for  some 
leadership  experiences  provided. 

769.  School-Community  Relations.    (2  Cr) 

The  introduction  and  development  of  concepts,  prin- 
ciples, and  techniques  in  the  organization,  initiation, 
and  operation  of  a  planned  program  of  school-public 
relations. 

771.     Junior  College  Organization  and  Administration. 

(2  Cr)      (m) 

A  study  of  the  organizational  structure  and  admin- 
istration of  the  junior  college. 

773.    Public  School  Building  Programs.    (3  Cr)   (m) 

Principles,  problems  and  practices  in  the  planning, 
organization  and  administration  of  public  school  build- 
ing programs. 

775.     Educational  Administrative  Theory.      (2  Cr.)      (m) 

Designed  to  provide  insights  into  the  development 
of  a  theory  of  educational  administration  in  relation 
to  the  practical  or  empirical  administrative  functions. 

780R.    Internship  in  Eklucation  Administration.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor  8  weeks  in  ad- 
vance of  registration. 

790A.    Seminar — Administration   and   Curriculum.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

790B.    Seminar:  Special  Services.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

791  A,     Seminar — Administration  and  Curriculum.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

798.  Dissertation  for  Ed.D.  Degree.    (9  Cr) 

799.  Dissertation  for  Ph.D.  Degree.  (Arr.) 


ELECTRICAL  ENGINEERING  SCIENCE 

Ferril  A.  Losee,  Chairman,  175  ELB 
Courses 

301.     Elements  of  Electrical  Engineering.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Physics  213  or  221;  Math  321. 

For  students  not  majoring  in  electrical  engineering. 
Study  of  linear  electrical  circuits. 


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598R.  Special  Problems.       (1-2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Registration    by   permission   of   professor   sponsoring 
problem. 

623.    Advanced  Digital  Computers.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites;  E.E.  523;  Comput.  Sci.  332  or  equi- 
valent. 

Advanced  theory  and  operation  of  digital  computers 
and  their  design  and  application  to  engineering, 
scientific,  and  control  problems. 

697R.    Master  of  Engineering  Project.  (3  Cr) 

Required  one-semester  project  for  Master  of  Engin- 
eering degree. 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.      (6-9  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  graduate  standing. 

This  course  is  intended  to  include  all  work  related 
to  the  master's  thesis,  i.e.,  literature  study,  research, 
and  writing. 


ENGLISH 

Dale  H.  West,  Chairman,  A-246  JKB 

Courses 

15.      Remedial  English  for  Juniors.  (0  Cr)    (2  Cr  hrs.  tuition 
assessment  plus  $15.00  class  fee.)     Home  Study  also. 
Intensive  review  of  the  essentials  of  composition  for 
students  who  have  failed  the  Junior  English  Proficien- 
cy Examination. 

99.      Problems  in  Thesis  Writing.    (0  Cr)    (2  Cr  hrs.  tuition 
assessment. ) 

Composition  course  designed  specifically  for  the 
writer  of  a  thesis  or  other  graduate  paper,  v/ith  em- 
phasis on  organization,  sentence  structure;  correctness, 
and  preciseness. 

111.  Composition  and  Reading.  (3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 
Course  in  reading  and  writing  designed  for  develop- 
ment of  skills  of  effective  writing,  of  critical  aware- 
ness of  the  language,  and  of  skill  in  reading  rapidly 
and  critically.  Review  of  grammar,  readings,  and 
weekly  themes. 

212.    Composition  and  Literature.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  G.C.  105  or  Engl.  Ill  or  115. 

Continuation  of  Engl.  Ill  and  115.  Study  of  diction, 
tone,  and  style  in  both  expository  prose  £ind  literature. 
Long  library  paper. 

215.    Exposition  and  Report  Writing.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  G.C.  105  or  Engl.  Ill  or  115. 
Continuation    of    Engl.    Ill    and    115.    Long    library 
paper.  Composition  course  intended  to  develop  clarity 
and  precision  in  factual  writing. 

218.     Creative   Writing.      (2   Cr)      (m)      Home   Study   also. 
Prerequisite:  Engl.  212,  215,  251,  or  316. 
Composition  course  intended  to   develop   expressive 
skill    and    power    through    writing    of    short    stories, 
poems,  dramas,  and  informal  essays. 

225,    Vocabulary  Building.    (2  Cr)    (m)      Home  Study  also. 
Service  course  intended  to  develop  an  effective  vo- 
cabulary through  study  of  prefixes,  suffixes,  and  roots. 

250.  Introduction  to  Literature.     (3  Cr)     (G-HA  m) 

Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  Ill  or  115,  and  at  least  sopho- 
more status. 

Various  types  of  literature — short  story  and  novel, 
poetry,  essay,  biography,  and  drama — with  a  critical 
reading  and  analysis  of  significant  examples  of  each 
type.  Does  not  count  toward  the  English  teaching 
minor. 

251.  Fundamentals  of  Literature.  (3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  Ill  or  115. 

Continuation  of  Engl.  Ill  or  115.  Basic  course  in 
literary  appreciation  and  criticism,  literary  terminology, 
and  interpretive  writing.  Long  library  paper.  Required 
of  all  English  majors  and  minors  and  recommended 
for  other  students  whose  majors  or  minors  focus  on 
literature. 


252.     Introduction  to  Poetry.      (2  Cr)      (G-HA  m) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  Ill  or  115,  and  at  least  sopho- 
more status. 

Appreciation  course  in  poetry,  emphasizing  critical 
reading  and  analysis  of  significant  poems  of  various 
types. 

260.    Masterpieces  of  American  Literature.   (3  Cr)  (G-HA  m) 
Prerequisite:  Engl.   112  or  115,  and  at  least  sopho- 
more status. 

Selected  readings  in  American  literature  from  co- 
lonial times  to  the  present.  Does  not  count  toward 
the  English  teaching  minor. 

270.    Masterpieces  of  English  Literature.    (3  Cr)    (G-HA  m) 
Prerequisite:  Engl.   112  or  115,  and  at  least  sopho- 
more status. 

Selected  readings  in  English  literature  from  medi- 
eval times  to  the  present.  Does  not  count  toward  the 
English  teaching  minor. 

316.    Technical  Writing.  (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  G.C.  105  or  Engl.  Ill  or  115. 

Composition  and  reading  course  intended  to  develop 
accuracy  and  skill  in  writing  scientific  pamphlets, 
articles,  reports,  and  memoranda.  Fulfills  the  second 
half  of  the  English  composition  requirement  for  stu- 
dents of  colleges  specifying  this  option. 

321.    Study  in  English  Grammars.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  221,  215,  251,  or  316. 

A  basic  course  in  modem  grammars  of  English — 
descriptive,  structural,  and  transformational — with 
study  of  the  linguistic  principles  which  support  these 
applications  of  language  study.  Required  for  English 
majors  and  English  teaching  minors. 

333.    The  Modern  English  NoveL    (3  Cr)   (G-HA  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
The  English  novel  from  the  mid-nineteenth  century 
to  the  present,  with  emphasis  on  George  Eliot,  Mere- 
dith, Hardy,  Conrad,  Bennett,  Galswortiiy,  Lawrence, 
Maugham,  Joyce,  Woolf,  Huxley,  and  several  contem- 
porary novelists. 

335.  The  American  Novel  to  Dreiser.  (2  Cr)  (G-HA  m) 
Home  Study  also. 

Nineteenth -century  American  novelists,  with  em- 
phasis on  Cooper,  Hawthorne,  Melville,  Twain,  How- 
ells,  and  James. 

336.  The    Modern    American    Novel.     (2    Cr)     (G-HA    m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Twentieth-century     American    novelists,     with     em- 
phasis on  Dreiser,  Gather,  Lewis,  Hemingway,  Faulk- 
ner,   Steinbeck,    Wolfe,    Fitzgerald,    Dos    Passos,    and 
Warren. 

346.  English  Literature  II:  From  John  Dryden  through  T.  S. 
Eliot.  (5  Cr)  (G-HA  m)  Intended  for  English  teaching 
minors. 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  345,  or  consent  of  instructor. 

A  critical  study  of  English  literature  from  John 
Dryden  through  T.  S.  Eliot,  emphasizing  the  major 
works  of  major  authors.  Language  development  and 
interpretive  composition  are  also  emphasized. 

350.    The  Bible  As  Literature.     (2  Cr)   (G-HA  m) 

Home  Study  also. 

355.     World  Classics.     (3  Cr)      (G-HA  m) 

359.  The  Short  Story.     (2  Cr)  (G-HA  m)     Home  Study  also. 

Critical  study  of  selected  great  short  stories — Amer- 
ican, English,  and  European — with  emphasis  on  twen- 
tieth century  stories. 

360.  American  Literatiu-e  from  the  Beginnings  to  the  Pres- 
ent. (5  Cr)  (G-HAm)  Intended  for  English  teaching 
minors. 

Prerequisites:    Engl.    251,    or    consent    of    instructor. 

Recommended:  Engl.  345  and  346. 

Critical  study  of  American  literature  from  colonial 
times  to  the  present,  emphasizing  major  literary  works 
and  affording  practice  in  interpretive  writing. 

361.  Early  American  Literature.      (4  Cr)      (G-HA  m) 

From   the   beginnings   through   writers  of  the   mid- 
nineteenth  century. 


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362.     Later    Nineteenth-Century    American    Literature.     (4 

Cr)  (G-HAm) 

From  the  mid-nineteenth  century  to  the  end  of  the 
century. 

364.     The  Literature  of  the  American  West. 

(2  Cr)      (G-HA  m) 
Prerequisite:  Engl.  212,  215,  251,  or  316. 
A  critical  study  of  important  literature  that  utilizes 
frontier    and    western    situations.       Focuses    on    the 
special  problems  of  writing  about  the  West. 

371.     English  Literature  to  1500.    The  Medieval  Period. 

(3  Cr)      (G-HA  m) 
English  literature  from  its  begiruiings  to  1500,  with 
emphasis     on     its     relationship     to     other     European 
literature. 

373.  English   Literatiu-e  from   1660  to   1780:  The   Classical 
Period.  (4  Cr)   (G-HA  m) 

English  literature  from  the  Restoration  through  the 
Augustan  Age  of  Reason  to  the  beginnings  of  Romanti- 
cism, including  works  of  Defoe,  Swift,  Fielding,  Dryden, 
Pope,  and  Johnson. 

374.  English  Literature  from  1780  to  1832:  The  Romantic 
Period.  (4  Cr)  (G-HA  m)  Home  Study  also. 

English  literature  from  the  Age  of  Romanticism  in- 
cluding works  of  Bums,  Blake,  Wordsworth,  Coleridge, 
Scott,  Lamb,  Byron,   Shelley,  Keats,  and  the  Brontes. 

375.  English   Literature  from   1832  to  1900:  the  Victorian 

Period.     (4  Cr)      (G-HA  m) 

English  literature  of  the  middle  and  later  nineteenth 
century,  including  works  of  Carlyle,  RuskLn,  Tenny- 
son, Browning,  Arnold,  Dickens,  Thackeray,  George 
Eliot,  the  Rossettis,  Fitzgerald,  Morris,  Swinburne, 
Meredith,  Hopkins,  Wilde,  Hardy,  and  Housman. 

377.     Secondary  Teaching  Procedures.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Engl.  221  or  321,  251  or  275  and 
Ed.  301. 

For  course  description  and  fee,   see  Tchr.  Ed.   377. 

382.    Shakespeare.  (3  Cr)   (G-HA  m) 

From  six  to  eight  major  plays  studied  intensively. 

391.     Studies  in  Folklore.     (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  212,  215,  251,  or  316. 

Content  and  scope  of  folklore;  various  genres  (tale, 
legend,  myth,  ballad,  etc.)  and  approaches  to  folk- 
lore, including  fieldwork;  folklore  of  both  literate 
and  nonliterate  peoples. 

420.     Literature  for  Adolescents.     (2  Cr)      (m) 

Critical  examination  of  the  body  of  literature 
written  for  adolescent  readers  and  of  effective  meth- 
ods of  teaching  literature  in  the  secondary  schools. 
Intended  especially  for  English  teaching  majors  and 
minors. 

450.     The  Criticism  and  Appreciation  of  Literature.     (3  Cr) 

(m) 

Critical  theories  and  standards  of  value.  Strongly 
recommended  for  students  who  intend  to  do  graduate 
study  in  English. 

490.    Senior  Seminar  for  English  Majors.    (2  Cr) 

500R.  Eminent  American  Writers.     (1  Cr) 

Different  writers  are  treated  each  semester  in  this 
series. 

510R.    Eminent  English  Writers.  (1  Cr) 

Different  writers  are  treated  each  semester  in  this 
series. 

529.    Structure  of  American  English.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  321;  Ling.  325;  or  consent  of  in- 
structor. 

Application  of  the  methods  of  linguistic  science  to 
the  description  of  the  phonology,  morphology,  and 
syntax  of  American  English. 

577.    Procedures  in  Teaching  English  as  a  Second  Language. 

(3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Engl.  321,  529,  or  Ling.  423. 

Designed    to   acquaint   students   with   methods   and 


materials  used  in  teaching  English  as  a  second  lan- 
guage. Students  will  observe,  discuss  methods,  and  do 
some  teaching. 

615.    Bibliography  and  Methods  of  Research.    (2  Cr) 

The  use  of  library  resources  as  tools  for  literary 
study  and  an  introduction  to  various  areas  in  which 
literary  research  may  be  pursued.  Should  be  taken 
in  the  first  regular  semester  of  graduate  study. 

626.    Middle  English.  (3  Cr) 

A  detailed  study  of  the  principal  Middle  English 
dialects  as  illustrated  in  the  literature  of  the  period. 

631.  The  English  Novel.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  332,  333,  or  consent  of  instructor. 
An   intensive   analysis  of   literary   values   and   tech- 
niques in  selected  novels.  Not  a  survey  course. 

641.    The  English  Drama.  (3  Cr) 

A  short  intensive  survey  of  English  drama  from  its 
beginning,  followed  by  independent  research. 

662.    Romanticism  in  American  Literature.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  361  or  consent  of  instructor. 
The    rise   and    fruition   of    the    romantic    movement 
in  American  literature  from  Freneau  to  Lowell. 

669.     Teaching  English  in  the  Secondary  Schools.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Engl.  377  or  consent  of  instructor. 

Intensive  consideration  of  literature,  writing,  gram- 
mar, and  reading  materials  appropriate  to  English 
courses  and  the  effective  use  of  these  materials. 

680.    Modern  Literature.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  at  least  one  course  in  twentieth-century 
literature  of  consent  of  instructor. 

Study  of  specific  trends  in  literature  and  criticism; 
students  may  select  areas  of  interest. 

695.    Individual  Reading  in  English.  (1-2  Cr) 

Intended  for  investigation  beyond  course  work 
offered,  not  for  filling  out  minimum  required  hours. 

699.     Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.     (6-9  Cr) 


ENVIRONMENTAL  DESIGN 

Milo  Baughman,  Chairman,  :^230  SFLC 
Courses 
240.    Interior  Home  Environment  I.    (1-3  Cr) 

319.    Environmental  Field  Studies  II.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Environ.  Des.  119,  201. 

Problems  in  private  and  public  environments  are 
presented  for  students  solutions.  Some  implementation 
of  solutions  will  be  attempted. 

325.    Interior  Environment  Laboratory  I.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  all  core  courses. 

A  studio  class  in  the  residential  environment,  with 
emphasis  on  the  psychological  requirements  of  the 
occupants. 


FAMILY  ECONOMICS  AND 
HOME  MANAGEMENT 

Virginia  F.  Cutler,  Chairman,  1216  SFLC 
Courses 

335.    Household  Equipment.  (3  Cr)   (m) 

Principles  underlying  selection,  construction,  opera- 
tion, and  care  of  household  equipment.  Laboratory 
experience  in  testing  performance  and  comparing  costs. 

351.    Family  Finance.  (2  Cr)   (m) 

Open  to  men  and  women.  Economic  problems  of 
direct  concern  to  the  family  today.  Types  and  adequacy 
of  income  and  its  apportionment  in  terms  of  family 
needs  and  interests. 


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370.    Management  for  Varied  Socioeconomic  Groups.   (3  Cr) 

($) 

Prerequisites:  FSN  340;  FEHM  335,  351. 

Application  of  management  principles  to  ethnic  and 
socioeconomic  needs  of  families.  Practicum  provides 
for  living  experience  in  several  varying  situations. 

435.    Household  Organization  and  Planning.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  FEHM  335,  Environ  Des.  201. 

Space  planning  and  utilization  as  related  to  efficient, 
healthful,  comfortable,  and  aesthetically-satisfying 
housing.  Emphasis  on  kitchen  planning. 

580R.    Special  Topics  in  Family  Economics  and  Home  Man- 
agement.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

595.    Readings  and  Projects.  (1-2  Cr) 

Consultation  and  directed  use  of  library  and  labora- 
tory materials. 


FOOD  SCIENCE  AND  NUTRITION 

John  H.  Johnson,  Chairman,  2218  SFLC 

Courses 

115.    Essentials  of  Nutrition.     (2  Cr)   (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Basic  concepts  of  human  nutrition  and  their  appli- 
cation  in  achievement  and   maintenance  of  optimum 
health. 

255.    Fundamentals  of  Nutrition:  (5  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  Zool.  105;  Chem.  151. 

For  nonmajors.  Majors  should  elect  FSN  115  and 
335. 

Basic  concepts  of  human  nutrition  at  all  ages. 
Achievement  and  maintenance  of  optimum  health  for 
all  family  members. 

264.  Introduction  to  Food  Science.  (3  Cr)  (m) 

Prerequisites:  Chem.  151;  Micro.  121  or  321;  con- 
current registration  in  FSN  265. 

A  study  of  chemical  and  physical  properties  of  foods 
and  their  application  to  preparation  and   processing. 

265.  Introduction  to  Food  Science  Laboratory.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  concurrent  registration  in  FSN  264. 

340.    Meal  Management.    (2  Cr)  (m) 

Prerequisites:  FSN  110  or  264  and  265;  completion 


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of  or  concurrent  registration  in  FSN  115  and  116  or 
255. 

Organization  and  management  of  time,  energy,  and 
finances  in  planning  and  preparing  family  meals. 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 


FRENCH 

John  Green,  Chairman,  357  McK 
Courses 

95.  Beginning  French  for  Graduate  Students.    (0  Cr) 

(5  Cr  hrs.  tuition  assessment) 

96.  Beginning  French  for  Graduate  Students.    (0  Cr) 

(5  Cr  hrs.  tuition  assessment) 

101.  First- Year  French.  (4  Cr) 

Designed  for  those  who  have  had  no  French.  Daily 
development  of  the  four  basic  language  skills:  com- 
prehension, speaking,  reading,  and  writing. 

102.  First- Year  French.      (4  Cr)      (m) 

Continuation  of  French  101. 

201.    Intermediate    French    Reading    and    Conversation.    (4 

Cr)      (m)  Home   Study   also. 

Prerequisite:  French  102,  two  years  of  French  in 
high  school,  or  consent  of  instructor. 

301.    Introduction  to  French  Literature.   (3  Cr)    (m)   Home 
Study  also. 

Prerequisite:   French   201   or   consent   of   instructor. 

311.     Third- Year  Conversation.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  French  211  or  consent  of  instructor. 
May  be  taken  concurrently  with  301. 

326.    French   Phonetics  and  Pronunciation.    (2   Cr) 

Prerequisite:  French  301. 

377.    French  Language  Teaching  Procedures.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  French  321,  326  445,  or  440;  Ed.  301 
for  anyone  certifying.  (Prospective  teachers  are  ad- 
vised to  take  French  377  as  near  the  end  of  their 
major  course  work  as  possible  and  just  before  student 
teaching.) 

Mastery  of  teaching  skills  specific  to  foreign  langu- 
age instruction.  Lectures,  demonstrations,  practice  in 
instruction. 

429.    Introduction  to  Stylistic  and  Literary  Analysis.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  French  321  or  its  equivalent. 

Refinement  of  writing  skills  based  on  stylistic  analy- 
sis and  explication  de  textes.  Intensive  vocabulary 
building,  fundamentals  of  semantics,  grammatical 
problems. 

440.     Historical  Survey  of  French  Literature.     (4  Cr) 

(G-HA) 
Prerequisite:   French   301    or   consent   of   instructor. 

445.    Introduction  to  French  Civilization.  (3  Cr)   (G-HA) 

Prerequisite:   French   301   or   consent  of   instructor. 

490R.     Individual  Study  in  French.      (1-3  Cr) 

Assignments  are  made  to  fit  the  individual  needs  of 
the  advanced  student. 

495.     Senior  Seminar  for  Majors.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  French  479  for  teaching  majors;  at 
least  6  hours  of  French  literature  beyond  301  for 
department  majors.  Not  to  be  taken  in  lieu  of  classes. 

520.     French  Composition  and  Grammar.     (2  Cr) 

585,    French  Literature  of  the  Twentieth  Century.  (2  Cr) 

601.    Bibliography  and  Research  Techniques.  (1  Cr) 

690R.     Du-ected  Readings.      (1-2  Cr) 

Individual  study  on  a  graduate  level,  to  fit  the  needs 
of  the  graduate  student.  Not  to  be  taken  in  lieu  of 
classes. 

695R.    Seminar  in  French  Literature.  (2  Cr) 


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699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 

799.     Dissertation  for  the  Ph.D.  Degree.     (1-6  Cr) 


GENEALCX^Y 

Norman  E.  Wright,  Coordinator,  140  Soc.  Hall 

Courses 

□  Religion 

261.     Introduction  to  Genealogy  I.      (2  Cr)      (G-R) 

An  introductory  course  in  basic  genealogiced  con- 
cepts, doctrinal  backgroiuid,  essential  record  sources, 
modem  methods  of  research,  numerous  genealogical 
forms  and  their  uses,  successfiil  correspondence, 
writing  biographies  and  autobiographies,  and  intro- 
duction to  the  use  of  the  Genealogical  Society  Li- 
brary, and  one's  book  of  remembrance. 

265,    North  American  Research.    (3  Cr)    (m)    Home  Study 

also. 
Methods,  sources,  and  background  peculiar  to  North- 
American    genealogy,    including    survey    sources    and 
emphasizing  vital,  church,  probate,  land,  military,  and 
emigration  records. 

270.    British  Research.  (3  Cr)   (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Methods,  procedures,  and  background  peculiar  to 
British  genealogy  with  emphasis  on  major  sources. 


GENERAL  CURRICULUM 

Willis  Banks,  Chairman,  Gibbons  House 
Courses 

100.  Fundamentals  of  Mathematics.      (3  Cr) 

Designed  to  develop  an  understanding  of  the  basic 
structure  of  mathematics. 

101.  Introduction  to  Biological  Science.  (3  Cr)  (G-BS) 

A  survey  course  in  the  field  of  biological  science. 

105.    Composition  and  Reading.  (3  Cr)  (G-HA) 

Same  course  as  Engl.  Ill,  but  meets  two  additional 
days  a  week  for  the  first  half  of  the  semester.  For 
students  who  need  special  help  in  freshman  com- 
position. 

D  101.    Introduction  to  Geology.    (2  Cr)    (G-PS  m)    Home 

Study  also. 
A  cvdtural  nontechnical  course  dealing  with  physical 
geology.  Designed  for  the  nonscience  students  who 
desires  a  broad  introduction  to  earth  science  and  a 
greater  appreciation  of  his  surroundings.  May  be 
taken  with  or  without  Geol.  102. 

102.  Introduction  to  Geology  Laboratory.  (1  Cr)    (G-PS  ni) 

Laboratory  course  (including  local  field  trips)  in 
which  common  rock  and  ore-forming  minerals  and 
common  rocks  will  be  studied. 

n   170.    American  Heritage.  (3  Cr) 

D   101.    Intermediate  Algebra.  (3  Cr) 


GEOGRAPHY 

Robert  L.  Layton,  Chairman,  167-A  HGB 

Courses 

120.    Geography  and  World  Affairs.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 

A    survey   of   the   world   stressing   the   human   and 

economic    geography    of    major    political    regions.    Of 

special  interest  to  all  students  who  wish  to  broaden 


their  knowledge   of   the  problem  areas  of  the  world 
today. 

231.    Economic  Geography.   (3  Cr)    (G-SS  m)   Home  Study 
also. 

A  brief  survey  of  the  world's  resource  pattern. 
Origin,  importance,  and  movement  of  major  agricul- 
tural and  mineral  commodities  in  world  affairs. 

300.    Introduction   to   Geographical   Literature.    (1   Cr)    (G- 

SS  m) 

Introduction  to  basic  source  materials  in  geography 
to  be  taken  as  early  as  possible  in  major  and  minor 
programs. 

455.    Latin   America.    (3   Cr)     (G-SSm)    Home   Study   also. 
Physical   and   cultiiral   geography  of  the  nations  of 
South  and  Middle  America. 

490R.    Readings.  (1  Cr) 

For  majors  only. 

493.     Special  Problems.  (1-2  Cr) 
For  majors  only. 

501.    Geography  for  Teachers.  (3  Cr)   (G-SS  m) 

A  systematic  approach  to  the  fundamentals  of  geo- 
graphy, emphasizing  source  materials,  teaching  meth- 
ods, tools,  and  techniques. 


504.     Geographic  Field  Techniques. 

For  majors  only. 


(2  Cr) 


690R.    Readings.   (1  Cr) 

695.     Special  Problems.      (1-2  Cr) 

699.   Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 

GEOLOGY  AND  GEOLOGICAL 
ENGINEERING  SCIENCE 

J.  Keith  Rigby,  Chairman,  274  ESC 
Courses 

101.  Introduction  to  Geology.    (2  Cr)  (G-PS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  cultural  nontechnical  course  dealing  with  physi- 
cal geology  for  the  nonscience  student  who  desires  a 
broad  introduction  to  earth  science  and  a  greater  ap- 
preciation of  his  surroundings.  May  be  taken  with  or 
without  Greol.  102. 

102.  Introduction  to  Geology  Laboratory.     (1  Cr)   (G-PS  m) 

Laboratory  course  (including  local  field  trips)  in 
which  common  rock  and  ore-forming  minerals  and 
common  rocks  will  be  studied. 

103.  Life  of  the  Past.    (3  Cr)  (G-PS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  cultural  nontechnical  course  in  historical  geology. 
Designed  for  the  nonscience  student  who  desires  an 
understanding  of  life  forms  and  general  historical 
events  of  the  geologic  past.  Fossils  studied  in  labora- 
tory. 

104.  Environmental  Geology.  (3  Cr)  (G-PS  m) 

A  cultural  nontechnical  course  emphasizing  geo- 
logical and  environmental  consequences  of  urbEin 
development  and  industrial  pollution. 

410.    Summer  Field  Camp.    (4  Cr)   ($) 

Prerequisites:  Geol.  313,  492. 

A  five-week  siunmer  field  camp  in  geologic  mapping. 
Required   of  all   geology  and  geological  engineering 
majors. 

501.     Rocks  and  Minerals.     (2  Cr)      (m) 

Study  of  fundamentals  of  rock  and  mineral  classifi- 
cation and  identification.  Designed  to  acquaint  students 
with  the  earth's  common  raw  materials,  occurrences, 
and  uses.  For  nongeology  majors. 

696.    Reading  and  Conference  in  Geology.    (1-4  Cr) 


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697R.    Directed  Field  Studies.  (1-6  Cr) 

Supervised  field  work  in  any  of  the  fields  of 
specialization  in  geology  for  candidates  for  master's 
degree. 

698.  Research.    (1-4  Cr) 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr)   (m) 

797R.    Directed  Field  Studies.  (1-6  Cr) 

Supervised  field  work  in  any  of  the  fields  of  special- 
ization  in   geology   for   candidates   for  Ph.D.    degrees. 

799.    Dissertation  for  Doctor  of  Philosophy  Degree.      (Arr.) 


GERMANIC  AND  SLAVIC  LANGUAGES 

A.  R.  Watkins,  Chairman,  326  McK 
Courses 

GERMAN 

95.  Beginning  German  for  Graduate  Students.  (0  Cr)   (5  Cr 

hrs.  tuition  assessment.) 
Evening  classes  only. 

96.  Beginning  German  for  Graduate  Students.    (0  Cr)    (5 

Cr  hrs.  tuition  assessment.) 
Evening  classes  only. 

101.  First-Year  German.    (4  Cr)     (m) 

Designed  for  those  who  have  not  had  German. 
Pronunciation,  reading,  fundamentals  of  grammar. 
Special  emphasis  on  conversation  and  the  building  of 
a  substantial  vocabulary. 

102.  First-Year  German.    (4  Cr)    (m) 

Continuation  of  German  101. 

201.   Intermediate  German  Reading  and  Conversation.    (4 

Cr)      (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  German  102  or  three  units  of  German 
in  high  school  or  consent  of  instructor. 

Reading,  review  of  grammar,  conversation,  vocabu- 
lary building. 

321.  Third-Year   Grammar   and   Composition.    (3   Cr)    (m) 
Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  16  hours  of  college  German  or  equi- 
valent. 

Intended  for  those  students  who  want  to  understand 
and  master  more  than  just  the  fundamental  principles 
of  the  German  language.  Intensive  drills  in  grammar, 
written  and  oral  reports  on  given  subjects. 

322.  German  Stylistics  and  Introduction  to  Literary  Analy- 
sis. (3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  German  321. 

Study  of  German  stylistics  and  fundamentals  of 
literary  analysis  and  criticism.  Analytical  study  of 
representative  German  literary  works. 

326.   German  Phonetics  and  Pronunciation.    (2  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  German  301. 

377.    German  Language  Teaching  Procedures.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  German  321,  326,  445,  or  440,  and 
Ed.  301  for  anyone  certifying.  (Prospective  teachers 
should  take  German  377  after  as  many  upper-division 
German  courses  as  possible  and  just  before  student 
teaching  or  graduate  teaching.) 

Mastery  of  teaching  skills  specific  to  foreign  lan- 
guage instruction,  lectures,  demonstrations,  and  partici- 
pation in  instruction,  and  preparation  of  teaching 
materials. 

440.     Survey  of   German  Literature   and  Culture.     (4   Cr) 

(G-HA  m) 

Prerequisite:  German  301  or  equivalent. 

General  survey  of  German  literature  and  culture 
from  the  beginning  to  the  present  with  representative 
readings.  For  minors  only. 

442.    German  Literature  in  the  Eighteenth  Century.   (3  Cr) 

(G-HA  m)  Home  Study  aJso. 
Prerequuisite:  German  301  or  equivalent. 


444.    German  Literature  in  the  Twentieth  Century.    (3  Cr) 

(G-HA  m) 

Prerequisite:  German  301  or  equivalent. 

490.  Individual  Study  in  German.    (1-3  Cr) 

Assignments   are  made   to  fit  the  individual  needs 
of  the  advanced  student. 

491.  Individual    Study    in    German.     (1-3    Cr) 

Assignments  are  made  to  fit   the  individual   needs 
of  the  advanced  student. 

495.     Senior  Seminar  for  Majors.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  at  least  6  hours  of  German  literature 
(excluding  301). 

601.    Bibliography  and  Research  Techniques.  (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  graduate  status. 

620.    History  of  the  German  Language.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  graduate  status. 

650.    Literary  Criticism.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  graduate  status  or  consent  of  instructor. 
Modem    critical    theory    and    analysis    of    German 
literary  works. 

697R.    Seminar  in  the  Teaching  of  German.  (2  Cr) 

For  experienced  language  teachers. 

Latest  developments  and  research  in  various  aspects 
of  language  teaching. 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 

777.    SchiUer.   (2  Cr) 

799.     Dissertation  for  the  Ph.D.  Degree.     (Arr.) 


GRADUATE  DEPARTMENT  OF  LIBRARY 
AND  INFORMATION  SCIENCES 

Hattie  M.  Knight,     Director,  548  JRCL 
Courses 

111.    Use  of  Books  and  Libraries.  (1  Cr) 

Efficient  use  of  library  materials;  card  catalog,  use  of 
general  reference  books  (bibliographies,  dictionaries, 
encyclopedias,  and  indexes);  and  making  of  bibliogra- 
phies. 

401.     Foundations    of    Library    and    Information    Sciences. 

(3  Cr) 

The  basic  principles  and  concepts  underlying  li- 
brary and  information  sciences.  Types  of  libraries, 
objectives,  general  organization.    Required. 

413.     Selection  and  Acquisition  of  Materials.     (3  Cr) 

Principles,  criteria,  and  practice  in  evaluation,  se- 
lection and  acquisition  of  book  and  nonbook  mate- 
rials. Required. 

423.     Reference  Theory  and  Service.      (3  Cr) 

Intensive  study  of  basic  reference  materials  and 
services  including  general  bibliographic  tools  and 
form.  Required. 

429.    Organizing    Materials    in    the    School    Library-Media 
Center.     (3  Cr) 

Classification  and  cataloging  of  materials  in  the  in- 
structional media  center.  Laboratory  practice.  Re- 
quired of  school  library  majors. 

527.     Organization    and    Processing    of    Materials.     (3    Cr) 

Theory    and    principles    of    the    documentation    of 
book    and    nonbook    materials    as    expressed    through 
classification  and  cataloging.  Laboratory  practice.  Re- 
quired.   School   library   majors   should   substitute   LIS 
429. 

533.     Library   Organization   and   Administration.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  LIS  401. 

Organization  and  administration  of  libraries.  Organ- 
ization and  administrative  theory  discussed.  Problems 
associated  with  personnel,  authority,  policy,  planning, 
reports,  standards,  etc.  Required. 


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539.     Practiciun  in  Librarianship.     (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Completion  of  or  concurrent  registra- 
tion in  LIS  401,  413,  423,  and  429  or  527. 

Thirty  hours  of  practice  work  under  the  super- 
vision of  a  professional  librarian.  Required. 

543.     Literature  of  the  Social  Sciences.     (3  Cr) 

Analysis  of  subject  concerns,  methodology,  and 
unique  information  needs  of  the  various  social 
science  fields.  Examination  of  literature  resources 
and  problems  of  bibliographic  control. 

547.     Literature  of  the  Sciences.     (3  Cr) 

Analysis  of  subject  concerns,  methodology,  and 
unique  information  needs  of  the  various  fields  of 
science.  Examination  of  literature  resources  and  prob- 
lems of  bibliographic  control. 

553.    The  Academic  Library.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  LIS  533. 

Special  problems  in  college,  university,  and  assoc- 
iated research  libraries.  Collection,  staffing,  users,  or- 
ganization, administration,  and  public  relations. 

557.     The  Instructional  Media  Center  in  the  School.  (2  Cr) 

The  place  of  the  IMC  in  the  educational  program. 
Standards,  management,  equipment,  budget  and 
services. 

569.     Reading  Guidance  for  Young  People.     (2  Cr) 

A  critical  study  of  the  reading  interests  and  needs 
of  young  people.  Problems  of  the  reluctant  and  the 
avid  reader.  Extensive  examination,  discussion  and 
reading  of  books. 

579.    Patterns    and    Problems    of    Adult    Readers.     (2    Cr) 

Reading  interests  and  habits  of  adults,  survey  of 
studies,  materials  for  various  types  of  readers,  reader 
guidance,  reader's  advisory  service,  role  of  the  library 
in  adult  education. 

624.    Government  Publications.  (2  Cr) 

Intensive  study  of  documents  published  by  federal, 
state,  and  local  governments  and  the  U.N.,  with  at- 
tention to  their  selection,  organization,  and  use  in 
different  types  of  libraries. 

628.    History  and  Theory  of  Written  Conununication.    (3  Cr) 

Historical  development  of  written  communication 
and  its  interrelationships  with  the  library  in  the 
context  of  the  evolving  social  and  cultural  setting. 

642.     Seminar:  Advanced   Reference  and   Bibliography. 

(3  Cr) 

Types  of  bibliography,  advanced  bibliographic  tech- 
niques, administrating  reference  services,  analysis  of 
research  problems.    The  librarian-user   interface. 

644.     Seminar:  Advanced  Cataloging  and  Classification. 

(3  Cr) 

Examination  of  philosophical  bases  of  classification 
and    cataloging    schemes.     Extension    of    general    de- 
scriptive  cataloging,   classification   and   subject  head- 
ings and  use  of  unabridged  Dewey  and  L.  C. 

694R.     Independent  Research.     (1-2  Cr) 

697R.    Research  in  Library  and  Information  Sciences.  (3  Cr) 

The  bases,  methods  and  techniques  of  research. 
Experience  in  manipulating  data.  Statistical  com- 
puter programs  will  be  used  and  a  research  project 
completed    under    individual    advisement.    Required. 


GUIDED  STUDIES 

Craig  K.  Mayfield,  Chairman,  126-C  BRMB 

Courses 

15.    Remedial  Spelling.  (0  Cr)  (2  Cr  hrs.  tuition  assessment) 
Improvement  of  ability  to  spell  through  the  study  of 
such    techniques   as   spelling   rules,    prefixes,    suffixes, 
roots,  and  use  of  the  dictionary. 


101.    Effective  Study  and  Adjustment  to  College.    (1  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Course  covers  such  areas  as  budgeting  time,  note- 
taking,  reading,  listening,  use  of  library,  how  to  take 
examinations,  motivation,  and  concentration.  Time 
is  also  spent  in  studying  the  application  of  psychologi- 
cal principles  to  typical  problems  of  college  students. 

121.    College  Developmental  Reading.     (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Reading  above  20th  percentile  on 
freshman  reading  norms  or  completion  of  Quid.  Stud. 
21. 

Designed  for  the  student  who  desires  to  increase  his 
reading  efficiency.  Attention  is  given  to  speed  and 
comprehension,  and  to  vocabulary  as  it  relates  to 
rapid  reading. 


HEALTH   SCIENCE 

Ray  Watters,  Chairman,  213  RB 
Courses 

121.    First  Aid  and  Safety  Instruction.     (2  Cr)      (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Principles  and  practices  in  emergency  CEire  and  first 
aid  procedures  for  injuries.  American  Red  Cross  certifi- 
cate given  upon  successful  completion  of  course. 

130.     Personal  Health.     (2  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Intended  to  develop  adequate  knowledge  of  health 

and  illness  and  desirable  health  attitudes  and  practices. 

Required  of  all  freshman  students.  May  be  taken  either 

semester  during  freshman  year. 

325.    Safety  Education.  (2  Cr)   (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Provides  educational  programs  and  practices  to  bring 
about  a  reduction  of  accidents.  Recommended  for  ele- 
mentary and  secondary  teachers,  driver  educators, 
principals,  and  safety  education  supervisors. 

361.  School  Health  for  Elementary  Teachers.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Health  130. 

Fimdamental  principles  of  the  school  health  program 
and  their  application  in  elementary  teaching.  Designed 
for  those  preparing  to  teach  in  the  elementary  school. 

362.  School  Health  for  Secondary  Teachers.    (2  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Health  130. 

Fundamental  principles  of  the  school  health  program 
and  their  application  in  teaching.  Designed  for  those 
preparing  to  teach  in  the  secondary  school. 

421.    Teaching  Procedures  and  Materials  in  Health  Education. 

(2  Cr)    (m)  Prerequisite:  Health  381. 

Pamphlets,  brochures,  films,  textbooks,  and  other 
school  health  resource  materials  are  evaluated  and 
selected  for  present  and  future  use. 

443.    Methods  and  Materials  for  Teaching  Driver  Education 

(2  Cr.) 

445.    Driver  and  Traffic  Safety  Education.    (4  Cr)  (m) 

Recommended:  Health  325,  443,  444. 

Knowledge,  attitudes,  and  skills  related  to  driving. 
Behind-the-wheel  instruction,  fitness  of  drivers,  cost 
and  care  of  car,  traffic  codes  and  nature's  laws,  high- 
ways and  freeways,  and  adverse  conditions  of  driving. 

451.     School    Health    and    Community    Relations.     (2    Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Recommended:  Health  361  or  362. 

Designed  to  increase  understanding  of  the  health  re- 
lationships between  the  school  and  the  commimity, 
including  principles  of  community  cooperation,  disease 
prevention  and  control,  and  general  methods  of 
health  promotion. 

460.    Drug  Use  and  Abuse.  (2  Cr) 

The  nature  and  effects  of  alcohol  and  narcotics  on 
the  human  organism.  The  alcohol  and  narcotics  prob- 
lem considered  from  a  physiological,  psychological, 
and  sociological  viewpoint  as  well  as  the  educational 
and  legal  aspects.  The  development  of  a  correlated 
attack  on  this  national  health  problem  will  be  em- 
phasized. 


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530.    First  Aid  Instructorship.  (2  Cr)   (m) 

To  qualify  instructors  in  Red  Cross  first  aid  so  they 
may  conduct  classes  to  qualify  individuals  for  standard 
and  advanced  Red  Cross  cards. 

561.    Health  of  the  Body  Systems.    (3  Cr)  (m) 

Advanced  course  in  personal  health  dealing  with  the 
major  factors  in  health  and  disease  as  they  involve 
the  several  body  systems. 

660.    Body  Responses  to  Health  and  Disease.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Health  561  or  equivalent. 
The   physiology  and   biological   chemistry  of  stimu- 
lants and  depressants. 

692.    Research  Methods  in  Health  Science. 

(3Cr) 

694.  Seminar  in  Readings.    (2  Cr) 

696.  Seminar  in  Problems.    (1  Cr) 

698.  Field  Project.     (1-4  Cr) 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 


HISTORY 

De  Lamar  Jensen,  Chairman,  250  MSRB 
Ted  J.  Warner,  Asst.  Chairman,  210  MSRB 

Courses 

110.  World  CiviUzation  I.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Beginnings   of    major   world   civilizations   and   their 
development    to    approximately    1500   A.D.,    with   em- 
phasis on  Europe. 

111.  World  Civilization  n.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Development  of  major  world  civilization  since  1500 
A.D.,  with  emphasis  on  Europe. 

120.  The  United  States  to  1865.     (3  Cr)    (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Discovery   and   colonization,    the   American   Revolu- 
tion,   establishment    of    the    Constitution,    foreign    af- 
fairs, westward  expansion,  sectionalism,  and  the  Civil 
War. 

121.  The  United  States  since  1865.  (3  Cr)    (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Civil  War  and  reconstruction,   industrialization  and 
urbanization,     American     imperialism,     progressivism, 
world  wars,  New  Deal,  and  current  problems. 

170.    The    American    Heritage.    (3   Cr)     (G-AH) 

Home  Study  also. 
Growth  of  the  United  States  under  the  (Constitution, 
with  emphasis  on  political  ideas  and  institutions  and 
the  adaptation  of  the  governmental  system  to  Ameri- 
ca's role  as  an  industrial  and  world  power. 

270.    Main  Issues  in  American  History.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Hist.  170  or  equivalent. 

Discussion  based  on  directed  readings  of  the  historical 
developments  of  the  main  issues  confronting  the  United 
States  today.  Limited  to  history  majors  and  minors. 

302.    Near-Eastern  History.  (3  Cr)  (G-SSm) 

Survey  of  the  development  of  Near-Eastern  or  Is- 
lamic civilization,  with  emphasis  on  the  period  of  the 
Caliphate  and  the  Ottoman  Empire. 

304.    Greek  History  and  Civilization.   (3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Home  Study  also. 
Survey  of  Hellenic  and  Hellenistic  developments  from 
early  beginnings  to  the  Roman  conquest. 

310.    The  Early  Middle  Ages.  (3  Cr)   (G-SS  m) 

Surveys  the  development  of  medieval  history  and 
civilization  from  the  fall  of  Rome  to  the  Romanesque 
revival  of  the  tenth  and  eleventh  centuries.  (Both  310 
and  311  cannot  be  taken  for  general  education  credit.) 


312.    The  Renaissance:  Age  of  Transition.   (3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 
The   literary   and  artistic   reawakening  of  Italy,   the 
rise  of  commercial  capitalism,  beginning  of  the  Euro- 
pean   states    system,    and    the    overseas    expansion    of 
Europe. 

323.     Europe    in   the    Twentieth    Century.     (3    Cr)      (G-SS 
m)  Home   Study   also. 

Emphasis  on  European  international  affairs  and  on 
the  political  and  economic  history  of  the  European 
countries  (including  Russia)  from  World  War  I  to  the 
present. 

332.    France.    (3  Cr)   (G-SS  m)  Home  Study  also. 

Focuses  on  the  important  French  contributions  to 
modern  thought,  culture,  and  institutions  during  the 
old  regime  and  especially  since  the  French  Revolution. 

335.    England.    (3  Cr)  (G-SSm)    Home  Study  also. 

General  English  history  from  Roman  era  to  the  pre- 
sent.   Development   of   English   legal   and   political   in- 
stitutions, the  Empire-Commonwealth,  industrial  revo- 
lution, recent  problems  and  trends. 

344.  Modern  China.   (3  Cr)    (G-SSm)  Home  Study  also. 

Emphasis  on  the  development  of  China  in  the  twen- 
tieth century,  including  the  fall  of  the  Manchu  Dynasty 
and  the  rise  of  the  Chinese  Communists. 

345.  Formative    Period    of    Japanese    Civilization.      (3    Cr) 

(G-SS  m) 

Development  of  Japan  to  1868,  with  emphasis  on 
social,  religious,  and  cultural  aspects. 

347.    India.    (3  Cr)     (G-SSm) 

Survey  of  the  history  of  India,  including  the  effects 
of  Hinduism  and  Islam  on  the  political,  economic,  and 
cultural  development. 

360.    The  American  Frontier.  (2  Cr)  (G-SSm) 

Home  Study  also. 
Highlights  and  significance  of  the  westward  move- 
ment in  American  history   (not  for  history  majors). 

364.    The  Indian  in  American  History.    (2  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Survey  of  the  major  developments  in  the  history 
of  the  leading  Indian  tribes  and  relations  with  the 
United  States  government. 

366.    Utah.    (2  Cr)   (G-SSm)  Home  Study  also  . 

Emphasis  on  the  Utah  territorial  period.  Not  open 
to  freshmen  or  sophomores. 

377.  Civil  War  and  Reconstruction.  (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

The  Civil  War  as  the  testing  of  the  American  political 
system  and  as  a  problem  in  historical  causation. 

378.  The  Emergence  of  Modern  America,  1877-1920.  (3  Cr) 

(G-SS  m) 

The  transition  of  the  United  States  from  a  rural  and 
agrarian  to  an  urban  and  industrial  society,  and  the 
rise  of  the  United  States  to  world  power. 

382.    U.S.  Intellectual  and  Social  History  Since  1865.  (3  Cr) 

(G-SS  m) 

Life  and  thought  in  the  United  States  from  the  Civil 
War  to  the  present. 

385.    American  Constitutional  History.  (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

Home  Study  also. 

436.    Tudor  and  Stuart  England.  (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

An  examination  of  the  major  political,  social,  eco- 
nomic, and  cultural  developments  during  the  sixteenth 
and  seventeenth  centuries  in  England. 

488.    Historiography.    (3  Cr) 

Fundamental  problems  and  types  of  historical  an- 
alysis and  interpretation,  philosophies  of  history,  and 
work  of  outstanding  historians. 

490.    Historical  Research  and  Writing,    (3  Cr) 

Sources,  materials  and  methods  of  historical  research 
and  writing,  including  critical  analysis  of  research 
project.  Required  of  all  history  majors  in  the  senior 
year. 

497.    Honors  Readings.   (1-2  Cr) 


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498.    Directed  Readings.   (1-2  Cr) 

608.    Roman  Thought.  (2  Cr) 

A  study  of  Roman  intellectual,  philosophical,  and 
scientific  achievements  and  their  relation  to  Roman 
institutions. 

621.     Problems  in  Modem  Europe.      (3  Cr) 

Reading,  analysis,  and  interpretation  of  selected  his- 
torical problems  of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  cen- 
turies. 

629.  European  Thought  and  Culture  Since  1800.    (3  Cr) 

The  most  influential  intellectual  and  cultural  move- 
ments of  the  nineteenth  and  twentieth  centuries,  their 
forms  of  expression,  and  their  impact  on  the  con- 
temporary world. 

648.    Culture  of  Asia.  (2  Cr) 

Reading  in  depth  and  discussion  of  problems  in 
Asian  culture. 

666.    Problems  in  Utah  History.    (2  Cr) 

Reading  in  depth  in  the  documents  and  discussion  of 
interpretations  of  important  events  in  Utah  history. 

675.     Problems  in  the  Early  American  Republic  (1800- 

1848).      (3  Cr) 

698.  Special  Readings  in  History.    (1-2  Cr) 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.     (6-9  Cr) 

798.  Special  Readings  in  History.     (1-2  Cr) 

799.  Dissertation  for  Doctor's  Degree.    (Arr.) 

HOME  ECONOMICS  EDUCATION 

Ruth  Brasher,  Chairman,  2234  SFLC 

Courses 

375.  Curriculum  Development  in  Home  Economics  Edu- 
cation.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  301B. 

377.     Secondary  Teaching  Procedures.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Home  Ec.  Ed.  375. 

489.     Extended    Programs    in    Vocational    Home    Economics 
Education.      (2  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  Home  Ec.  Ed.  377. 

Examination  of  home  economics  education  programs 
for  adults  and  out-of-school  youth. 

532.  Evaluation  in  the  Teaching  of  Home  Economics  Educa- 
tion. (2  O) 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  479  or  consent  of  instructor. 

Analysis  of  evaluation  techniques  and  construction  of 
evaluation  devices  unique  to  home  economics. 

630.  Methods  and  Curriculum  in  Home  Economics  Educa- 
tion. (3  Cr) 

Intensive  study  of  methods  of  teaching  and  curricu- 
lum development  for  home  economics  education  pro- 
grams in  the  secondary  schools. 

693R.    Independent  Readings  and  Conference.  (1-3  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 


HUMANITIES 

Ralph  A.  Britsch,  Chairman,  A-113B  JKB 

Courses 

Humanities 

101.    An  Introduction  to  the  Humanities.  (3  Cr)    (G-HA) 

A  course  in  applied  aesthetics,  concerned  with  the 
forms  and  relationships  of  the  major  arts — literature, 
painting,   sculpture,   architecture,  and  music. 


202.    The    Arts    in    Western    Culture:    Late    Renaissance    to 
the  Modern  Age.    (3  Cr)   (G-HA) 

The  development  of  the  major  arts — litrature,  paint- 
ing, sculpture,  architecture,  and  music — from  the  late 
Renaissance  to  the  present. 

Comparative  Literature 

Courses 

355.    World  Classics  L    (3  Cr)    (G-HAm) 

Greek  and  Roman  epic  and  drama  and  European 
classics  of  the  Middle  Ages  and  Renaissance  in  transla- 
tion with  emphasis  on  Homer,  Aeschylus,  Sophocles, 
Euripides,  Virgil,  and  Dante. 


INDUSTRIAL   EDUCATION 

Edwin  C.  Hinckley,  Chairman,  250  SNLB 
Courses 

139.    Sheet  Metal  and  Ornamental  Iron.    (2  Cr) 

Processes  in  sheet  metal,  ornamental  iron  work,  and 
pattern  layout. 

189.    Gas  and  Diesel  Engines.    (3  Cr) 

Care  and  maintenance  of  gas  and  diesel  engines.  In- 
cludes overhaul  and  rebuilding  procedures. 

250.    Graphic  Arts.  (3  Cr)   (cm) 

Beginning  course  in  the  principles  and  practices  of 
graphic  arts.  Includes  a  study  of  how  each  reproduction 
process  fits  into  the  field  of  visual  communication. 

260.    Crafts.    (3  Cr) 

Fundamental  hand  and  machine  operation  used  in 
working  plsistics,  wood,  and  leather. 

300.    Contemporary  Processes  and  Wood  Materials.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Indus.  Ed.  100. 

Research  and  application  of  currently  developing 
industrial  wood  processes,  including  composites,  chemi- 
cals, and  manipulation  of  wood  materials. 

460.    Industrial  Plastics.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Indus.  Ed.  100. 

Processes  and  materials  used  In  laminating,  molding, 
extruding,  casting,  and  thermoforming. 

489.  Power  Tune-Up  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Indus.  Ed.  389. 

Theory  and  application  of  balancing  the  ignition  and 
fuel  systems  in  heat  engines  utilizing  various  load 
systems. 

490.  Special  Problems  in  Metals.    (1-3  Cr)    (DC) 

Individual  study  in  special  areas  of  interest  related 
to  machine  shop  practices  or  welding. 

491.  Special  Problems  in  Wood.      (1-3  Cr) 

Individual  study  in  special  areas  of  interest  related 
to  furniture  or  building  construction. 

493A,B,C,D.    Special  Problems  in  Crafts.  (1-3  Cr) 

A — wood,  B — lapidary,  C — leather,  D — metals.  Limit- 
ed to  a  maximum  of  three  hours  of  credit  for  each 
letter. 

494.  Special  Problems  in  Graphic  Arts.     (1-3  Cr) 

Individual  study  in  special  areas  of  interest  related 
to  industrial  applications  of  graphic  art  processes. 

495.  Special  Problems  in  Power.    (1-3  Cr) 

Individual  study  in  special  areas  of  interest  related 
to  auto  or  power. 

535.     Industrial  Education  Safety  and  Liability.      (2  Cr) 

Principles  of  accident  causes  and  prevention  in  in- 
dustrial education  laboratories.  Teacher  and  student 
responsibility  regarding  liability.  Present  laws  affect- 
ing school  safety. 

540.     Industrial    Occupational    Information    and    Guidance. 

(2  Cr) 


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593A,B,C.    Workshop  in  Industrial  Education.  (2  Cr) 

Instruction   in   current   industrial   and    technological 
advances  related  to  industrial  education. 
lACP  World  of  Manufacturing  (June  14-25) 
lACP  World  of  Construction  (June  28- July  9) 
Creative  Activities  for  Elementary  Teaching  (July 
12-16) 

615.    Principles  and  Objectives  of  Industrial  and  Technical 
Education.  (2  Cr) 

General  philosophy,  principles,  and  objectives  of  in- 
dustrial arts,  vocational  education,  and  technical  edu- 
cation programs. 

630    Problems  of  Adult  Industrial  Education.  (2  Cr) 

Development  of  the  adult  industrial  education  move- 
ment and  the  problems  relative  to  teaching  adults,  with 
emphasis  on  continuing  education. 

635.    Planning  and  Equipping  Industrial  and  Technical  Pro- 
grams. (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Indus.  Ed.  625. 

A  study  of  industrial  and  technical  school  labora- 
tories designed  to  facilitate  and  supervise  instruction  in 
industrial  arts,  vocational  education,  and  technical  edu- 
cation. 

645.     Visual  and  Graphic  Materials  in  Industrial  Education. 

(2  Cr) 

Basis  for  the  selection,  development,  and  use  of 
visual  and  graphic  materials  and  their  contribution 
to  facilitating  instruction  in  industrial  and  technical 
education. 

690.     Seminar.     (1  Cr) 

Review  of  latest  developments  and  research  findings 
in   the   field    of   industrial    and    technical    education. 

694R.    Reading  and  Conference.   (1-3  Cr) 

Limited  to  a  maximum  of  six  credit  hours. 

695R.    Problems  in  Industrial  and  Technical  Education.  (1-3 
Cr) 

Limited  to  a  maximum  of  six  credit  hours. 

698.  Field  Project.  (2-4  Cr) 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.     (6-9  Cr) 


INDUSTRIAL  TECHNOLOGY 

Ross  J.  McArthur,  Chairman,  230  SNLB 

Courses 

125.     Electric  Welding  I.     (2  Cr)      (mm,  fm) 

Principles  and  practices  with  electric  welding  equip- 
ment. Methods  used  in  arc  welding  of  steel  in  flat 
position.  A  general  course  open  to  all  college  stu- 
dents. 

131.  Machine  Tool  Operation.    (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Indus.  Tech.  132  or  concurrent  registra- 
tion. 

Function,  capabilities,  and  limitations  of  basic  ma- 
chine tools  and  accessories.   Skill  is  not  stressed. 

132.  Manufacturing  Processes  and  Materials.    (3  Cr) 

Economic  and  technical  studies  of  manufacturing 
processes  and  materials,  including  testing,  heat-treat- 
ment, machining,  forming,  stamping,  extruding,  casting, 
high-energy  beam  machining,  powder  metallurgy,  weld- 
ing and  cutting,  bonding,  and  finishing. 

325.    Welding  Processes.    (2  Cr)  (mm) 
Prerequisite:  Indus.  Tech.  132. 

A  general  course  dealing  with  theory,  application,  and 
economics  of  various  welding  processes. 

335.    Introduction  to  Physical  Metallurgy.  (4  Cr.) 
Prerequisites:  Indus.  Tech.  132,  232. 
Properties,  testing,  heat  treating,  selection,  and  use 
of  metals. 


433.    Manufacturing  Systems  Analysis.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Indus.  Tech.  325,  331,  332,  333,  338. 

Product  design  analysis,  manufacturing  process  anal- 
ysis and  selection,  machine  tool  cost  and  function  anal- 
ysis, manufacturing  economics,  value  analysis,  and  post- 
production  analysis. 

491R.    Seminar  for  Industrial  Technology.    (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  junior  or  senior  standing  in  manufactur- 
ing or  design  and  drafting. 

A  seminar  designed  to  further  the  students'  educa- 
tion and  professional  development  by  the  use  of  special 
topics  and  by  contact  with  personnel  from  industry. 

DRAFTING 
Courses 

111.     Mechanical  Drawing  Fundamentals.     (3  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 

Fundamentals     of    mechanical     drawing,     including 

sketching,  lettering,  orthographic  projection,  auxiliary 

views,   sectional   views,   isometric  drawing,   and  beisic 

dimensioning. 

211.     Advanced  Mechanical  Drafting.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Drafting  111  or  equivalent. 

Instruction  in  techniques  of  working  drawings,  pre- 
cision dimensioning,  reproduction  methods,  simplified 
drafting,  S.A.E.,  aerospace  standards,  and  modem 
drafting  room  procedures  and  practices. 

449.    Special  Problems  in  Drafting.    (1-3  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 


MATHEMATICS 

Kenneth  L.  Hillam,  Chairman,  165  FOB 

Courses 

97.  Mathematical  Review.  (OCr)  (3  Cr  hrs.  tuition  assess- 
ment) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  Ill 

Review  of  mathematics  through  calculus,  for  return- 
ing missionaries  and  others.  Concurrent  registration 
in  a  credit  course  is  allowed. 

101.     Intermediate   Algebra.      (3  Cr)      Home   Study   also. 

Prerequisite:  one  year  of  high  school  algebra  (or 
Math.  90)  and  one  year  of  plane  geometry  (or 
Math.  51). 

This  course  may  NOT  be  used  for  credit  in  filling  the 
mathematics,  statistics,  and  logic  requirement. 

105.  College   Algebra.     (3   Cr)  Home   Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Math.  101  or  equivalent. 

Parallels  part  of  Math.  Ill  at  a  slower  pace.  Only 
one  of  the  three  courses  105,  108,  111,  may  be  taken 
for  credit. 

106.  Trigonometry.     (3   Cr)  Home   Study   also. 

Prerequisite:  Math.  105  or  equivalent. 
Parallels  part  of  Math.  Ill  at  slower  pace.  Only  one 
of  the  two  courses  106,  111  may  be  taken  for  credit. 

108.  Basic  Analysis  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  101  or  equivalent. 

Mathematical  method,  the  real  number  system,  col- 
lege algebra,  and  trigonometry.  Primarily  for  students 
in  the  College  of  Business.  Only  one  of  the  three  cour- 
ses 105,  108,  111  may  be  taken  for  credit. 

109.  Introduction  to  Calculus.   (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Math.  108,  or  105  and  106  or  111  or 
equivalent. 

Introduction  to  plane  analytic  geometry  and  one- 
dimensional  calculus.  Primarily  for  students  in  the 
Colleges  of  Biological  Sciences  and  Business.  Only  one 
of  the  three  courses  109,  112,  141  may  be  taken  for 
credit. 


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111.     College  Algebra  and  Trigonometry.   (5  Cr)  Home  Study 

also. 

Prerequisites:  Two  years  of  high  school  algebra  and 
one  year  of  plane  geometry  or  Math.  101. 

112,113.    Analytic  Geometry  and  Calculus  I,  II  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  Ill  or  equivalent  (2i  years  high 
school  algebra,  1  year  high  school  geometry,  i  year 
high  school  trigonometry). 

Plane  analytic  geometry,  differential  and  integral 
calculus  with  application — an  integrated  course.  Only 
one  of  the  sequences  112,  113,  214,  or  141,  142  may 
be  taken  for  credit. 

141,142.    Introduction  to  Calculus  and  Analysis.    (4  Cr. ) 

Prerequisites:  21  years  high  school  algebra,  1  year 
high  school  geometry,  J  year  high  school  trigonom- 
etry, or  Math.  Ill  or  equivalent. 

Plane  analytic  geometry  and  one-dimensional  cal- 
culus with  applications. 

210.    Introduction  to  Mathematical  Logic.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Math.  105  or  111. 

Traditional  logic,  Boolean  algebra  with  applications, 
algorithms,  Turing  machines,  errors,  quadrature,  inter- 
polation,  and  systems  of  linear  equations. 

214.     Analytic  Geometry  and  Calculus  III.        (3  Cr)    Home 
Study  also.   Prerequisite:  Math.  113. 

Plane  analytic  geometry,  differential  and  integral  cal- 
culus with  applications — an  integrated  course.  Con- 
tinuation of  Math  112  and  113.  Only  one  of  the  se- 
quences 112,  113,  214,  141,  142  may  be  taken  for 
credit. 

243,  244.    Intermediate  Calculus  and  Analysis.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math  142  or  consent  of  department. 
Solid  anedytic  geometry  and  multi-dimensional  cal- 
culus. 

300.  History  of  Mathematics.     (3  Cr)       Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Math  112  or  301. 

The  development  of  mathematics  with  emphasis  on 
the  underlying  principles  and  motivations. 

301.  Foundations  of  Algebra.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  Ill  or  305. 

Sets,  logic,  basic  number  systems;  required  of  pros- 
pective secondary  teachers. 

302.  Foundations  of  Geometry.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.   112,141,   or  301. 

A  critical  analysis  of  the  logical  structure  and  con- 
tent of  Euclidean  geometry,  and  an  introduction  to 
non-Euclidean  geometries.  Required  of  prospective 
secondary  teachers. 

305.  Basic  Concepts  of  Mathematics.    (3  Cr) 

Designed  to  develop  an  understanding  of  the  basic 
structure  of  mathematics.  This  course  is  required  and 
restricted  to  prospective  elementary  school  teachers. 

306.  Concepts  of  Mathematics.   (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  305. 

Study  of  modular  arithmetic,  real  numbers,  complex 
numbers,  relations  and  functions,  measurement,  iiior- 
mal  geometry.  For  elementary  school  teachers. 

321.  Applied  Ordinary  Differential  Equations.  (3  Cr)  Home 

Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Math.  214. 

Ordinary  differential  equations  with  applications,  in- 
cluding Fourier  series  and  Laplace  transforms.  Not  open 
to  mathematics  majors. 

322.  Topics  in  Applied  Mathematics.  (3  Cr)         Home  Study 

also. 

Prerequisite:  Math  214. 

An  introduction  to  the  theory  of  analytic  functions 
of  a  complex  variable,  and  vector,  matrix,  and  nu- 
merical analysis.  Not  open  to  mathematics  majors. 

332.    Introduction  to  Complex  Analysis.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.   214  or  244. 

Complex  algebra,  analytic  fimctions,  integration  in 
the  complex  plane,  infinite  series,  theory  of  residues, 
conformal  mapping. 


371.     Abstract  Algebra.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  142,  214,  or  301. 

Preliminary  examination  of  algebraic  systems, 
groups,  rings,  fields,  vector  spaces,  linear  trans- 
formation, matrices,  etc. 

385.    Linear  Algebra.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  111. 

Vectors  and  matrices,  linear  equations,  determinants, 
characteristic  values,  linear  operators,  quadratic  forms, 
etc. 

387.    Theory  of  Numbers.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  142  or  214. 

Foundations  of  number  theory,  congruences,  resi- 
dues, reciprocity  law,  Diaphantine  equations. 

411.     Numerical  Methods.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Computer  Sci.  331  or  Math.  244  or  321. 
Recommended:  Math  322  or  372  or  385. 

Interpolation,  approximation,  differentiation,  inte- 
gration, ordinary  differential  equations,  and  systems 
of  equations,  linear  and  nonlinear. 

434.    Introduction      to      Ordinary      Differential      Equations. 

(3  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Math  244  or  321. 

An  introductory  course  in  the  theory  of  ordinary 
differential  equations. 

451.     Modem  Geometry.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math  372. 

Synthetic  and  analytic  projective  geometry  including 
relationships  with  affine  and  Euclidean  geometry.  Geo- 
metry considered  as  the  study  of  invariants  of  groups 
of  transformations. 

541.    Introduction  to  Real  Analysis.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  214  or  244. 

Includes  a  rigorous  treatment  of  continxiity,  differen- 
tiality,  and  Riemann  integration  of  functions  of  one  and 
several  real  variables  and  a  development  of  infinite 
series. 


MECHANICAL  ENGINEERING  SCIENCE 

John  M.  Simonsen,  Chairman,  223  FELB 

Courses 

595R.    Special  Problems.    (Arr. ) 

Prerequisite:   consent  of   department  chairman. 

597R.    Undergraduate  Research.     (Arr.) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  department  chairman. 

698.    Project  for  Master  of  Engineering.    (3-5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  fifth-year  standing  in  mechanical  engi- 
neering prc^am. 

A  design  or  research  project  in  support  of  the  Master 
of  Engineering  prc^ram.  To  be  completed  in  one  sem- 
ester. 

699R.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 

799.     Dissertation  for  Doctoral  Students.       (Arr.) 


MICROBIOLOGY 

Don  H.  Larsen,  Chairman,  775  WIDE 

Courses 

121.     Introductory  Microbiology.   (3  Cr)    (G-BS) 

Recommended  for  students  seeking  a  liberal  edu- 
cation in  microbiology  who  do  not  have  the  necessary 
prerequisites  for  more  advanced  courses.  Only  one  of 
the  two  courses  121,  321  may  be  taken  for  credit. 

A  survey  of  fundamental  biological  processes  ob- 
served in  bacteria  and  other  microorganisms:  growth, 
reproduction,  genetic  changes,  and  metabolism,  together 
with  beneficial  and  harmful  activities  related  to  man 
£uid  other  forms  of  life. 


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311.     Sanitation  and  Public  Health.   (2  Cr)    (G-BS  m)  Home 

Study  also. 
Sanitary  and  public   health  practices.   For  students 
desiring  a  basic  course  in  the  role  of  the  individual 
and    the    community    in    promoting    health    and    pre- 
venting disease. 

821.  General  Microbiology.   (3  Cr)    (G-BS  m)  Home  Study 

also. 

Prerequisites:  any  chemistry  course  and  any  zoology 
or  botany  course.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  com- 
pleted Micro.  121. 

The  microbial  world.  Recommended  for  all  students 
seeking  a  liberal  education  in  microbiology  who  have 
completed  the  prerequisites. 

822.  General  Microbiology   Laboratory.   (1   Cr)    (G-BS   m) 

Prerequisite:  concurrent  or  previous  registration  in 
Micro.  321. 

381.     Microbiology.   (5  Cr)    (G-BS  m) 

Prerequisite:  any  organic  chemistry  course. 
Introduction  to  microbiology.  The  first  microbiologi- 
cal course  for  students  majoring  or  minoring  in  micro- 
biology or  medicsd  technology  and  any  other  students 
having  the  prerequisites  and  desiring  a  comprehensive 
course  in  microbiology. 

401,  402,  403.    Applied  Clinical  Diagnosis  Laboratory.  (5  Cr) 

Applied  clinical  work  is  done  in  an  approved  hos- 
pital during  a  year's  practical  internship.  Hospital 
selected  must  be  accredited  by  Council  of  Medical  Ed- 
ucation of  the  A.M.A.  and  its  pathologist  and  radio- 
graphic technician  recognized  by  the  American  Society 
of  Clinical  Pathologists. 

404,  405,  406.    Applied  Clinical  Diagnosis  Laboratory.    (5  Cr) 

495R.    Special  Problems.  (1-4  Cr)   (m) 

Individual   work   on   research  problems  based   on   the 
previous  preparation  of  the  student. 

695R.    Research.   (1-5  Cr) 

Instruction  and  laboratory  experimentation  in  spe- 
cific microbial  disciplines. 

699.     Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.   (6-9  Cr) 

799.     Dissertation  for  the  Ph.D.  Degree.   (Arr.) 


MUSIC 

A.  Harold  Goodman,  Chairman,  C-550D  HFAC 

Courses 

101.    Introduction  to  Music.      (3  Cr)      (G-HA) 

Introduction  to  the  fundamental  concepts  of  melody, 
rhythm,  harmony,  form,  etc.,  as  a  basis  for  understand- 
ing and  enjoying  the  masterpieces  of  the  various  mu- 
sicad  eras.  Open  to  all  students  without  previous  train- 
ing in  music. 

103.    Survey  of  Music  Literature.  (2  Cr)  (G-HA  m) 

Prerequisite:  for  nonmusic  majors  and  minors  Mus. 
101  or  equivalent. 

An  intensive  study  of  the  history  of  music,  including 
styles,  forms,  and  mediums  from  the  Middle  Ages  to  the 
present.  Required  of  all  music  majors  during  the  first 
year  of  study.  Music  majors  and  minors  only. 

105R.    Class    Piano    for    Beginners    in    Music.     (2    O)     ($) 
Minimum  of  one-hour  daily  practice   required   out- 
side of  the  class.  Instruction  in  notation  of  music  and 
in   keyboard   technique,    especially   designed   for   pro- 
spective elementary  school  teachers. 

110,  310.    University  Chorale.    (1  Cr) 

138R,  338R.    Concert  Band.  (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  director. 

147R,  347R.    Symphony  Orchestra.    (1  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  director. 


159pR.    Beginning  Applied  Instruction.    (2  Cr)    ($) 
160pR.    Intermediate  Applied  Instruction.    (2  Cr)    ($) 

165.    Diction  for  Singers.    (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  should  be  taken  concurrently  with  pri- 
vate or  group  voice  study.  Required  for  all  applied  voice 
majors.  Music  education  voice  specialty  required  to  take 
165  only. 

A  study  of  English,  Italian,  and  Latin  diction  as  re- 
lated to  singing. 

187.    Composition.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  performance  ability  on  the  major  in- 
strument, piano  proficiency,  and  evidence  of  composing 
ability. 

Basic  techniques  of  contemporary  music  and  smaller 
forms  for  keyboard,  choral,  and  instrumental,  includ- 
ing church  music. 

191,  192.    First- Year  Theory.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisites:  reading  ability  in  music  and  one  year 
of    piano    study,    or    concurrent    registration    in    Music 

107,  108,  or  in  private  piano  instruction. 

Tonal  harmony,  part-writing,  modulation,  analysis, 
simple  forms,  keyboard.  Must  be  taken  with  Music  193 
and  194  respectively  unless  required  proficiency  in 
music  skills  is  demonstrated. 

193,  194.    First-Year  Music  Skills.    (2  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisites:  reading  ability  in  music  and  one  year 
of  piano  study  or  concurrent  r^istration  in  Music  107, 

108,  or  in  private  piano  instruction. 

Ear  training,  diction,  sight  singing.  Taken  concur- 
rently with  Music  191  and  192  respectively,  unless 
proficiency  in  part-writing  is  demonstrated. 

202.    Essentials  in  Conducting.    (2  Cr) 

The  fundamental  course  for  .the  development  of 
complete  body  skills  and  coordinations  necesssoTr  for 
the  conductor.  Required  of  all  music  majors  and  minors. 

226.   Music  Fundamentals  and  Skills  for  Elementary  Edu- 
cation Teachers.    (2  Cr) 

Practical  experiences  in  fundamentals  and  skills  of 
music.  Instruction  in  techniques  of  playing  simple 
melody  and  harmony  instruments  and  writing  music 
symbols.  Required  of  elementary  education  majors. 

291,  292.    Second- Year  Theory.  (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Music  192,  194. 

Diatonic  and  chromatic  harmony,  modulation,  ear 
training,  dictation,  sight  singing,  keyboard,  chorale 
harmonization,  form  and  analysis,  elementary  compo- 
sition contemporary  compositional  techniques. 

337.    Music  and  Materials  for  Elementary  Children.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Mus.  102. 

Materials,  methods,  and  problems  pertaining  to  the 
teacher  of  music  to  elementary  children.  Required  of 
all  elementary  education  and  music  education  majors. 

349R.    Collegium  Musicimi.  (1  Cr) 

Designed  for  advanced  instrumentalists  and  vocalists 
(nonmusic  majors  as  well  as  music  majors)  for  credit 
or  audit.  Reading  of  music  literature  and  study  of 
performance  practices,  medieval  to  contemporary. 
Some  reading  performances  for  music  classes  and  re- 
cital series. 

360pR.    Advanced   Major   Instrumental   Applied  Instruction. 

(2  Cr)      ($) 
Prerequisite:  pass  sophomore  proficiency  standards. 

375.    Instrumental  Practicum.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  202,  292,  367,  368,  370,  372,  or 
equivalent. 

Experience  for  music  education  majors  in  orchestra 
and  band  conducting  and  playing  of  school  materials  on 
the  students'  minor  instruments.  Observation  and  appli- 
cation of  rehearsal  techniques. 

387R.    Advanced  Composition.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  Mus.  187. 

Techniques  and  understandings  of  composition  for 
contemporary  music,  large  forms  for  keyboard,  choral, 
instrumental,  and  church  music. 


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391.    Harmony  at  the  Keyboard.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  192  and  moderately  advanced 
keyboard  technique. 

Harmonization  of  figured  and  unfigured  basses  and 
other  voices;  cadences,  sequences,  transpositions,  mod- 
ulations, and  improvisations  at  the  keyboard. 

421.  Materials  and  Music  Literature  for  the  Elementary 
Chad.  (1  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  226,  337. 

Designed  to  develop  a  basic  repertoire  of  children's 
songs  for  the  elementary  education  music  minor. 

472.    Eighteenth-Century  Counterpoint.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Mus.  292. 

481.    Orchestration.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Music  292. 

484,  485.    History  of  Music.    (3  Cr)  (G-HA) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  103,  291  (music  majors),  of  Mus. 
101,  103,  and  226  or  equivalent  (nonmajors). 

567B.     Applied  Music  Literature.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  senior  standing  as  an  applied  music 
major. 

Intensive  study  of  literature  for  the  major  instru- 
ment taken  by  senior  and  graduate  students  in  applied 
music  with  sections  for  voice,  piano,  and  organ. 

587,  588.    Composition.    (3  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  Mus.  292. 

603.    Music  in  the  Junior  High  School. 

Prerequisite:  Music  601. 


(2Cr) 


605.     Influence  of  Music  on  Behavior.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  general  psychology,  sociology,  or  equiv- 
alent. 

610.     Supervbion  and  Administration  of  Music  in  the  Public 
Schools.   (2  Cr) 

612.  Music  Education  in  Sodety.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  484,  485,  or  equivalent. 

613.  Basic  Concepts  in  Music  Education.    (2  Cr) 

Required  for  all  candidates  for  graduate  music  de- 
grees. 
615.    Vocal  Methods,  Materials,  and  Resonrces.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Mus.  479  or  equivalent. 

621.    Advanced  Choral  Conducting.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  166,  292,  364,  374,  375,  485,  or 
equivalent. 

625.    Summer  Music  Clinic.    (2  Cr) 

May  be  counted  as  either  music  education  or  applied 
music. 

635.    Musical  Research  Techniques.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  graduate  standing  or  consent  of  in- 
structor. 

Required  of  all  candidates  for  graduate  music 
degrees.  Should  be  taken  in  first  semester  of  graduate 
work. 

637.     Medieval  and  Renaissance  Music.       (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  484,  485,  or  equivalent. 

641.     Special  Lectures  in  Musicology.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  484,  485,  or  equivalent. 

648R.    Collegium  Musicum.    (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  director. 

Practical  experience  in  designing  programs,  out- 
lining music  and  preparing  program  notes  for  music 
from  the  medieval  to  modern  times. 

660pR.    Graduate  Applied  Instruction.  (2  Cr)   ($) 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  undergraduate  applied 
proficiency  requirements  and  audition. 

663.    Solo  Recital.    (2  Cr)     ($) 

Required  of  all  graduate  students  minoring  in  applied 
music. 

673.    Advanced  Problems  in  Musical  Structure.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Mus.  491,  472. 


687,  688.    Composition.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Mus.  588  or  equivalent. 

693.    Proseminar  in  Music.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Music  484,  485,  635,  or  equivalent  and 
approval  of  advisory  committee. 

Required  of  all  candidates  for  graduate  music  degrees. 

694A,B.    Independent  Readings.     (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Music  693  or  equivalent. 

697R.    Recital  for  Master  of  Music  Degree.    (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  approval  of  advisory  committee  and 
graduate  music  faculty. 

Required  of  all  Master  of  Music  degree  candidates. 
Includes  the  preparation  of  a  public  recital  and  a 
research  paper  on  specific  aspects  of  the  recital. 

698.  Composition  for  Master's  Degree.  (2-6  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  approval  of  Music  Department  gradu- 
ate committee  based  on  evidence  of  ability  in  composi- 
tion as  manifested  in  a  preliminary  work. 

To  be  submitted  in  lieu  of  a  thesis  by  candidates 
for  the  master's  degree  majoring  in  composition. 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.      (6-9  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  approval  of  Music  Department  graduate 
committee. 

Candidates  for  the  master's  degree  are  required  to 
show  competence  in  writing  and  research  before 
work  is  started  on  the  thesis. 

754.    History  of  Musical  Instruments.    (3  Cr) 

Pl-erequisites:  Mus.  484,  485,  or  equivalent. 

799.    Dissertation  for  Ph.D.  Degree.       (Arr.) 

Prerequisite:  approval  of  graduate  advisory  com- 
mittee. 


NURSING 

Maxine  Cope,  Dean,  2240-B  SFLC 
Courses 

478.    Leadership  in  Nursing.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Nurs.  375,  385,  421,  431  and  475,  485, 
and  concurrent  registration  in  488. 

Principles  of  nursing  leadership  with  implications 
for  comprehensive  patient  care. 

488.    Leadership  in  Nursing  Laboratory.    (5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  concurrent  registration  in  Nurs.   478. 
Experience  in  nursing  leadership  with  emphasis  on 
professional  responsibilities  and  functions. 

490.    Seminar  in  Professional  Problems.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  concurrent  registration  in  478,  488. 

An  analytical  approach  to  the  development  of  nurs- 
ing, nursing  organizations  and  current  issues  in  nurs- 
ing. 


PHILOSOPHY 

C.  Terry  Warner,  Chairman,  436  JRCL 

Courses 

101.    Logic  and  Language.  (3  Cr)    (G-MLm) 
Principles  of  correct  reasoning. 

110.    Introduction  to  Philosophy.    (3  Cr)    (G-HAm) 

Home  Study  also. 
Development    of    student    analytical    skills    through 
study  of  basic  philosophical  fields  and  issues. 

211.    Theory  of  Knowledge.  (3  Cr)    (G-HAm) 
Prerequisite:  Phil.  110. 

Basic  issues  in  the  justification  of  knowledge  claims 
and  in  the  philosophy  of  perception. 

316.    Philosophy  of  Science.    (3  Cr)     (G-MLm) 

Prerequisite:  Phil.  110.  Recommended:  Phil.  101. 
The  conceptual  foundations  of  modern  science. 


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321.    History  of  Ancient  and  Medieval  Philosophy.    (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Phil.  110. 

Major  systems  of  thought  in  the  Western  tradition 
from  the  sixth  century  B.C.  to  the  fourteenth  century 
A.D. 


PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

Elmo  S.  Roundy,  Chairman,  Men,  270  SFH 
Leona  Holbrook,  Chairman,  Women,  296  RB 

Courses 

(All  equipment  is  furnished  by  the  University.) 

103.     Skill  Analysis  and  Application.      (0.5  Cr) 
Instruction  and  drill  in  basic  skills. 

110.     Fencing,  Beginning.      (0.5  Cr) 

117m.     Paddleball,  Beginning  -  Men.      (0.5  Cr) 

119m.     Handball,  Beginning  -  Men.      (0.5  Cr) 

123.     Badminton,  Beginning.      (0.5  Cr) 

126.     Archery,  Beginning.      (0.5  Cr) 

128.    Bowling,  Beginning  -  Men.    (0.5  Cr)    ($) 

131.  Golf,  Beginning.    (0.5  Cr) 

132.  Golf,  Intermediate.    (0.5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Phys.  Ed.  131  or  equivalent. 

133.  Tennis,  Beginning.    (0.5  Cr) 

134.  Tennis,  Intermediate.      (0.5  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  Phy.  Ed.   133  or  equivalent. 

144.    Volleyball,  Beginning.    (0.5  Cr) 

160.  Swimming,  Beginning.      (0.5  Cr) 

161.  Swimming,  Intermediate.      (0.5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Phys.   Ed.   160  or  equivalent. 

176.     Activities  for  Fitness  -  Women.      (0.5  Cr) 

178.     Progressive   Weight   Training,   Beginning   -  Men 

(0.5  Cr) 

183.  Specialty  Dance — Theatre.    (0.5  Cr) 

Entertainment  and  program  dance  forms. 

184.  Rhythm  and  Dance.      (0.5  Cr) 

American  and  foreign  dance  forms  with  their  appli- 
cation and  organization  in  folk,  round,  and  square 
dance  sequences. 

185.  Ballet  Technique,  Beginning.      (0.5  Cr) 

187.  Modem  Dance,  Beginning.    (0.5  Cr) 

188.  Modem  Dance,   Intermediate.      (0.5  O) 

Prerequisite:  P.E.  187  or  equivalent. 

235.     Sports  Fundamentals  for  Majors.     (1  Cr) 

Swimming. 

264.  Life  Saving.     (1  Cr) 

265.  Water  Safety  Instruction.     (1  Cr) 

330.    Principles  of  Physical  Education.    (3  Cr) 

The  principle  of  physical  education  and  the  relation- 
ship of  physical  education  to  total  education. 

341.    General  Kinesiology.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Zool.  261  and  262  or  equivalent. 

344.    Physiology  of  Activity.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Zool.  261,  262. 

A  course  in  applied  human  anatomy  and  physiology. 

375.    Physical   Education  for  Teachers  of  Primary   Grades. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  P.E.  103,  184,  or  equivalent. 
Analysis  and  development  of  skills  and  application 
of  methods  in  teaching  K-3. 


376. 


Physical  Education  for  Teachers  of  Intermediate  Grades. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  P.E.  103,  184,  or  equivalent. 

Analysis  and  development  of  skills  and  application  of 
methods  in  teaching  grades  4-6. 


377. 


Secondary  Teaching  Methods  and  Procedures. 

Prerequisite:  Ed.  301. 

See  Ed.  377  for  description. 


(3  Cr) 


379.    Physical  Education  for  Special  Education  Teachers.   (2 

Cr) 

Prerequisites:  P.E.  103,  184. 

406.    Sports  Officiating.    (2  Cr) 

Rules,  techniques,  problems,  and  procedures  in  of- 
ficiating football,  basketball,  and  other  team  and  in- 
dividusd  sports.  Suggested  for  those  desiring  to  officiate 
in  the  intramursil  program. 

413.  Organization  and  Administration  of  Physical  Educa- 
tion.    (2  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  senior  standing. 

Administrative  problems  arising  out  of  organizing 
and  conducting  health,  physical  education,  and  recrea- 
tion programs  in  schools  and  commvmities. 

446.    Adaptive   and   Corrective   Physical   Education.     (3   Cr) 

Fundamentals  of  body  mechanics  and  therapeutic 
exercise,  coupled  with  kinesiological  principles  in  pre- 
paring the  student  in  the  detection  and  correction  of 
basic  neuromusculoskeletal  anomalies. 

449.    Problems  of  Athletic  Injuries.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  P.E.  446. 

Designed  for  prospective  coaches,  trainers,  health  and 
physical  educators;  to  aid  in  the  recognition,  evalu- 
ation and  care  of  athletic  injuries.  Techniques  in  taping, 
prevention,  and  rehabilitation  of  injuries. 

462.  Elementary  Statistics  for  Health  and  Physical  Educa- 
tion.   (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  105  or  equivalent. 

Counts   toward   6-hour   science   group   requirement. 

601.    Problems  in  Physical  Education.    (2Cr) 

Identification  £ind  interpretation  of  the  nine  gen- 
eralized problems  in  physical  education. 

633.    Physical  Education  for  the  Mentally  Retarded.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  bachelor's  degree  in  physical  education. 
Theory,  concepts,   and  programs  in  physical  educa- 
tion for  trainable  and  educable  mentally  retarded. 


635.    Research  Design  in  Physical  Education.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  P.E.  462,  464,  or  equivalent. 

642.     Mechanical  Analysis  of  Activities.     (2  Cr) 

Analysis  of  the  mechanics  of  movement  in  various 
activities  to  develop  the  highest  degree  of  skill. 

662.    Administration  and  Public  Relations.    (3  Cr) 

Administrative  and  public  relations  problems  at  all 
school  levels:  local,  state,  and  national. 

692.    Research  Methods  in  Physical  Education.    (2  Cr) 

Analysis  of  methods  employed  in  nonlaboratory  re- 
search and  of  research  and  thesis  writing  in  the  field 
of  physical  education. 

694.    Individual  Study.    (2  Cr) 

Readings  from  recently  published  profession  litera- 
ture. 

696.    Seminar  in  Problems.    (1  Cr) 

698.  Field  Project,  Master's  Degree.     (1-6  Cr) 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.   (6-9  Cr) 

799.    Dissertation  for  the  Ed.D.  Degree.  (12  Cr) 


PHYSICS 

Max  Hill,  Chairman,  296-A  ESC 

Courses 

100.     Essentials  of  Physics.      (3  Cr)    (G-PS  m)  Home  Study 

also. 

Principles  of  classical  and  modem  physics  as  they 

relate  to  current  concepts  of  our  physical  environment. 

105.    Introductory  Physics.    (3  Cr)  (G-PS,  ML  m) 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  or  concurrent  registration 
in  Math.  Ill  or  121.  Recommended:  concurrent  reg- 
istration in  Physics  107. 

An  applied  physics  course  not  requiring  calculus. 
Topics  include  mechanics,  heat,  wave  motion,  sound. 

107.    Introductory  Physics  Laboratory.    (1  Cr)   (G-PS,  ML  m) 
Prerequisite:   completion   of  or   concurrent  registra- 
tion in  Physics  105. 

A  course  of  laboratory  experiments  which  will  paral- 
lel topics  presented  in  Physics  105. 

110.    The  Development  of  Scientific  Thought.    (3  Cr)   (G-PS, 
MLm) 

A  nonmathematical  course  showing  the  historical 
development  of  some  of  the  important  ideas  of  physics; 
emphasizing  the  inductive  method  of  arriving  at  scien- 
tific concepts  and  showing  the  relationship  of  those 
concepts  to  other  areas  of  thought. 

121,  122.    Principles  of  Physics.  (3  Cr  ea.)     (G-PSm) 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  or  concurrent  registration 
in  Math  141  or  112. 

Mechanics,  fluids,  elasticity,  and  simple  harmonic  mo- 
tion.  Gravitation,  electricity  and  magnetism. 

127.     Descriptive  Astronomy.   (3  Cr)    (G-PS  m)  Home  Study 

also. 
A  nonmathematical  presentation  of  our  knowledge 

of  the  content  and  history  of  the  cosmos.  Frequent 
use  is  made  of  observatory  and  planetarium.  Students 
taking  this  course  may  not  receive  credit  for  Physics 
129,  130. 

137.     Weather  and  Climate.   (3  Cr)    (G-PS  m)  Home  Study 

also. 
A  study  of  the  earth's  atmosphere  and  the  physical 
processes    responsible    for    weather    phenomena    and 
climate. 

177.     Physics  of  Light  and  Photography.   (3  Cr)    (G-PS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
An  introductory  course,  with  emphasis  on  those  as- 
pects of  light  related  to  photography. 


201,    202.    General  College  Physics.  (5  Cr  ea.)  (G-PS,  ML  m) 
Prerequisite:  Math.  109  or  equivalent. 
A  general  course  vidth  laboratory  for  students  in  pre- 
medical,    predental,    and   biological   science   programs. 

Topics  include  mechanics,  heat,  sound,  light,  electricity, 
and  magnetism,  atomic  and  nuclear  physics. 

214.    Principles  of  Physics  Laboratory.    (1  Cr)     (G-PSm) 

Prerequisite:  completion   of   or   concurrent    registra- 
tion in  Physics  221. 
Experimental  work  to  parallel  Physics  221. 

221,222.    Principlesof  Physics.  (3  Crea.)    (G-PSm) 

Prerequisite:  Physics  122. 

Students  should  register  concurrently  for  Physics 
214  and  316  respectively. 

Heat,  kinetic  theory,  thermodynamics,  wave  motion 
and  optics.  Quantum  radiation,  spectra,  atomic  and 
nuclear  structures,  radioactivity,  nuclear  energy,  funda- 
mental particles. 

316.    Atomic  and  Nuclear  Physics  Laboratory.    (1  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  or  concurrent  registration 
in  Physics  222. 

Required  of  all  physics  majors.  Experimental  work 
in  particle  and  radiation  physics. 

391.    Seminar  in  Current  Physics.  (1  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
For   junior   physics   majors  enrolled   in   the    Honors 
Program. 

497A,B,C.    Introduction  to  Research.    (1-3  Cr)   (m) 

511.    Introduction  to  Theoretical  Physics.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Math.  434  or  equivalent. 

Introduction  to  beisic  principles  of  physics  with  em- 
phasis on  their  mathematical  formulation.  Topics 
treated  vary  from  year  to  year. 

697R.    Research.     (Arr.) 

699.     Research  and  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.      (6-9  Cr) 

797R.    Research.     (Arr.) 

799.     Research  and  Dissertation  for  Ph.D.  D^ree.     (Arr.) 


POLITICAL  SCIENCE 

Ray  C.  Hillam,  Chairman,  273  MSRB 

Courses 

105.     Current  Affairs.      (1  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Survey  of  current  events  with  special  attention  to 
historical  background  and  present  implication  in 
economics,  sociology,  politics,  and  international  re- 
lations. 

110.     American  Political  Systems.      (3  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Origin  and  development  of  federal  Constitution;  na- 
tional, state  and  local  governments  and  politics  with 
their  environments. 

150.     Introduction  to  Comparative  Political  Systems. 

(3  Cr)      (G-SSm)  Home  Study  also. 

Patterns  of  European,  Asian,  Latin  American  and 
other  political  systems  and  politics. 

170.    Introduction  to  International  Politics. 

(3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Survey  of  basic  forces,  practices,  and  institutions 
with  special  attention  to  foreign  policies  of  major 
powers  and  problem  areas  in  international  politics. 

300.     Political  Inquiry.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Pol.  Science  110,  150;  completion  of 
or  concurrent  registration  in  Pol.  Sci.  170. 

Systematic  treatment  of  methodology  in  political 
science  including  theory  and  techniques  of  quali- 
tative and  quantitative  research  designs. 


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311.  State  and  Local  Government  and  Politics.  (3  Cr)  (G-SS 
m) 

Prerequisite:  Pol.  Sci.  110 

Relation  of  state  and  national  governments,  forms  of 
state  governments  and  politics;  types  of  municipal  gov- 
ernments and  their  development  and  operation. 

330.    Introduction  to  Public  Administration.  (3  Cr)   (G-SS  m) 
Organization  and  operation  of  government.  Relation- 
ship  of   administration   to   other   branches  of   govern- 
ment;   types    of    control    over    administration;    central 
and  local  government. 

350.     Political  Systems  of  the  USSR  and  Eastern  Europe. 

(3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  150  or  Hist.  330  or  331. 

The  Communist  Party  and  Soviet  government; 
Marxist-Leninist  ideology;  deciding  and  implementa- 
tion of  policy;  political  impact  upon  society  and  the 
economy. 

355.  Political  Systems  of  United  Kingdom  and  Common- 
wealth.   (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  150. 

Development  of  the  British  Constitution;  examination 
of  growth  of  cabinet  government;  the  Crown,  Parlia- 
ment, Civil  Service;  local  and  governmental  admin- 
istration; English  judicial  system;  the  Commonwealth. 

375.    International  Organizations.    (3  Cr)     (G-SSm) 

Prerequisite:  Pol.  Sci.  170.  Recommended:  Pol.  Sci. 
300. 

Survey  of  process  of  international  organizations  in 
historical  and  political  perspective. 

380.    World  Conmiunism,    (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

Emergence  and  development  of  communist  politics 
in  relation  to  Marxist  and  Fabian  socisilism,  fascism, 
anti-colonialism,  and  Western  Democracy. 

402.    Introduction  to  Political  Philosophy.    (3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 
General    historical    introduction    to    the    major    ex- 
pressions of  political  philosophy. 

422.    Contemporary  Problems.    (2  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

Selected  topics  which  involve  the  formulation  of 
public  policy  in  the  areas  of  economics,  sociology,  poli- 
tics, and  international  relations. 

498R.    Directed  Readings  in  Political  Science.  (1-2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  senior  status  and  permission  of  de- 
partment chairman  and  instructor. 

502.  Modem  Political  Philosophy.    (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

The  history  of  political  philosophy  beginning  with 
Hobbes  and  ending  with  the  recent  revival  of  political 
philosophy. 

503.  Contemporary  Political  Philosophy.      (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:     Pol.   Sci.   502   or  equivalent. 

Survey  of  the  attack  upon  political  philosophy  by 
political  theorists,  and  the  various  attempts  to  re- 
vive it  by  philosophers  and  theologians. 

506.    American  Political  Thought.    (3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Home  Study  also. 
American  political  and  legal  ideas  from  the  colonial 
period  to  the  present,  with  an  analysis  of  their  influ- 
ence upon  development  of  American  history  and  gov- 
ernment. 

508.    Empirical  Political  Theory.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  major  in  political  science;  to  be  taken 
semester  prior  to  Graduate  Record  Examination. 

Background,  development  and  critique  of  empirical 
theories  about  systems,  functionalism,  elites,  etc.,  in 
the  political  process. 

531.     Principles    of    Public    Organization    and    Management. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Pol.  Sci.  330. 

Organizational  analysis;  an  examination  of  classical 
and  contemporary  theories  and  empirical  research 
related  to  large  scale  organizations,  and  the  impact 
of  bureaucracy  in  modem  society. 


532.    Public  Personnel  Administration.    (3  Cr)   (m) 

Prerequisite:  Pol.  Sci.  330. 

Treatment  of  processes,  procedures,  controls  and 
problems  of  pyersonnel  administration  in  the  public 
service. 

535.    Municipal  Government  and  Administration.    (3  Cr)   (G- 

SSm) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  330. 

Growth,  development,  and  organization  of  cities; 
relationship  of  cities  to  other  governments;  problems 
and  activities  of  modern  cities. 

537.    Program  Administration.    (3  Cr)    (m) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  330. 

Government  institutions  and  their  programs.  Basic 
factors  underlying  effective  administration  in  specific 
functional   areas  of  public  administration. 

558.    Modernization   and   Political    Change   in   Asia.     (3   Cr) 

(G-SSm) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  150  and/or  359. 

Analysis  of  selected  political  systems  of  Asia  (exclud- 
ing Qiina  and  Japan),  utilizing  developmental  and 
comparative  methodology. 

563.    Administrative  Law  of  the  U.S.    (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

Legal  setting  for  adnninistrative  bodies  and  judicial 
control  of  administrative  action.  Cases  in  administrative 
law  read  and  discussed. 

580.    International  Relations  of  Asia.    (3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Recommended:  Pol.  Sci.  170  and/or  370  or  Hist.  341. 
Analysis   of   the   forces   and   issues   which   influence 
the  international  system  of  Asia. 

630.  Administrative  Analysis.  (3  Cr) 

The  practical  application  of  research  tools  and  tech- 
niques to  administrative  and  community  (public)  prob- 
lems; field  experience  is  emphasized;  report  writing. 

631.  Administrative  Behavior.    (3  Cr) 

An  examination  of  theories  and  research  related  to 
human  behavior  in  the  organizational  setting. 

632.  Public  Policy  Development  and  Program  Planning. 

(3  Cr) 

An  examination  of  the  formation  of  public  policy; 
the  role  of  the  public  administrator  in  the  develop- 
ment of  public  policy,  program  planning  and  imple- 
mentation. 

633.  Contemporary  Issues  and  Public  Administration. 

(3  Cr) 

An  examination  of  contemporary  and  critical  com- 
munity issues  and  their  impact  upon  the  adminis- 
tration of  American  public  bureaucracy. 

690R.    Seminar  in  Political  Theory.    (1-3  Cr)   (m) 
Prerequisite:  related  advanced  course (s) 

694.    Project  in  Public  Administration.  (3  Cr) 

695R.    Seminar   in   Foreign  Governments   and    Comparative 
Politics.    (1-3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  Related  advanced  course  (s) 

698R.    Directed  Readings  in  Political  Science.  (1-2  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  graduate  committee  and 
instructor. 


PROVISIONAL  REGISTRATION 

William  Dale  Goodson,  Chairman,  110-B  BRMB 

Course 

96.    Orientation  and  Guidance.     (0  Cr)     (1   Cr  hr.   tuition 
assessment. ) 

Designed  to  help  students  choose  their  college  majors. 
College  majors  and  related  occupations  are  considered. 


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PSYCHOLOGY 

Darhl  Pedersen,  Chairman,  1230-A  SFLC 

Courses 

111.    General  Psychology.    (3  Cr)    (G-SS) 
Home  Study  also. 

Foundation  course  covering  essentials  of  modern 
scientific  psychology. 

Prerequisite  for  most  upper-division  psychology 
classes. 

211.    Frontiers  of  Psychology  .  (3  Cr)     (G-SS)    Home  Study 

also. 
Prerequisite:  Psych.  Ill 

Intensive  survey  of  the  general  field  with  special 
emphasis  on  topics  not  covered  in  detail  in  Psych  111. 

240.    Personal  and  Social  Adjustment.    (2  Cr)   (G-SS) 

Home  Study  also. 
Study  of  the  prevention  and  amelioration  of  mental 
and  personal  difficulties. 

320.  Psychology  of  Childhood,    (3  Cr)   (G-SS) 

Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Critical  presentation  of  research  on  physical,  mental, 
emotional,  and  social  development  of  the  child  and  his 
interests,  values,  and  motivations. 

321.  Psychology  of  Adolescence.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS) 

Hoone  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:    Psych.  111. 

Development  and  maturation  during  adolescence, 
with  special  attention  to  research  methodology.  Pro- 
grams of  sex-social  adjustment,  independence,  vo- 
cational adjustment,  and  emotional  and  social  matur- 
ing in  our  society. 

322.  Psychology   of   Adult   Life.     (2   Cr)     (G-SS) 

Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Physiological,  intellectual,  personality,  and  motiva- 
tional changes  associated  with  adulthood;  geriatric  and 
gerontological  emphasis. 

330.    Industrial    Psychology.     (2   Cr)     (G-SS)    Home    Study 

also. 
Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Special  application  of  psychology  in  human  relations 
program  for  management.  Important  issues  in  relation 
to  motivation,  morale,  safety,  efficiency,  etc. 

850.    (SocioL-Psych.)  Introduction  to  Social  Psychology.    (3 

Cr)     (G-SS)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  Ill  or  Sociol.  111. 

Nature  of  social  influence;  socialization;  concepts  of 
norm,  role  status;  development  of  beliefs  and  attitudes; 
leadership;  and  group  processes.  Applications  to  preju- 
dice, persuasion,  and  social  control. 

357.    (SocioL-Psych.)    Group  Relations  and  Leadership.    (3 

Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  Ill  or  Sociol.  111. 

Designed  to  help  the  individual  participate  effectively 
in  groups  and  to  assist  leaders  to  become  efficient  in 
role  performance. 

360.    Sensation  and  Perception.    (3  Cr)    (G-SS) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Sensory  mechanisms,  sensory  dimensions  and  mea- 
surements; theories  of  organization;  perception  of  space, 
time,  self,  persons;  relationship  between  perception, 
learning,  thinking,  motivation  and  personality. 

365.    Motivation.    (3  Cr)   (G-SS) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Core  course  for  majors  and  other  advanced  stu- 
dents. Theories  of  motivation;  research  methods  and 
results;  bases  of  motivation;  emotions  and  motivation; 
measuring  motivation;  motivation  as  related  to  learn- 
ing and  cognitive  processes;  practical  implications. 

369.    Psychological  Methods.    (3  Cr)    (G-SS) 
Prerequisite:  Psych.  Ill 

Does  not  satisfy  the  math.,  science,  logic,  and 
statistics  group  requirement. 


The  empirical  orientation  of  psychology,  including 
a  survey  of  research  strategies  and  designs,  tech- 
niques of  data  collection  and  analysis,  and  problems 
of  testing  and  assessment. 

370.    Elementary  Psychological  Statistics.    (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  Ill,  Math.  105  or  equivalent. 

Introduction  to  descriptive  and  inferential  statistics. 
Measures  of  central  tendency,  variability,  correlation; 
sampling  theory,  tests  of  significance;  reliability  and 
validity. 

374.    Experimental  Psychology.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  Ill,  370  or  equivalent. 
Psychological    methodology    and    its    application    to 
fields     of     sensation,     perception,     emotion,     learning, 
motivation,  and  individual  differences;  conducting  and 
reporting   of   representative   experiments. 

378.     Psychological  Tests  and  Measurement.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Psych.  Ill,  370. 

Core  course  for  majors,  minors,  and  other  advanced 
students;  statistical  methodology  of  assessing  and  in- 
terpreting abilities;  tests  of  abilities;  group  differences 
of  abilities. 

385.    Physiological  Psychology.    (3  Cr)   (G-SS) 
Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Examination  of  the  physiological  foundations  of  be- 
havior   and    their    relation    to    behavior    phenomena. 

440.    Abnormal  Psychology.    (3  Cr)   (G-SS) 

Prerequisites:  Psych.  Ill  and  five  additional  hours 
in  psychology. 

Dynamics  of  maladjustment;  implications  for  normal 
behavior;  review  of  major  and  minor  psychological  dis- 
orders; modern  therapeutic  procedures;  and  field  work 
at  Utah  State  Hospital. 

445.     Exceptional  Children.     (3  Cr) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Diagnosis  of  exceptionalities  and  their  psychological 
significance;  gifted,  mentally  retarded,  physically  and 
emotionally  handicapped  children;  and  treatment  mea- 
sures. Survey  course  for  students  interested  in  manage- 
ment of  children. 

450.    Personality.    (3  Cr)    (G-SS) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

Development  and  organization  of  personality  struc- 
ture; interaction  of  biological,  psychological,  and  cul- 
tural determinants;  measurement  of  personality. 

460.    Principles  of  Learning.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS) 

Prereqvusite:  Psych.  111. 

A  comprehensive  study  of  the  principles  of  learning; 
representative  experiments;  types  of  learning;  princi- 
ples of  effective  learning;  implications  for  clinical,  edu- 
cational, and  social  fields. 

491R.    Psychology  Seminar.    (1  Cr) 

One  seminar  required  of  psychology  majors.  Reports 
and  discussions  of  special  topics  and  current  psy- 
chological literature. 

495.    Independent  Readings.  (1-2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

526.     Mental  Retardation.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  378  or  equivalent. 

550.    Personality  Theory.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Psych.  Ill,  450,  and  five  additional 
hours  in  psychology. 

A  critical  review  of  the  contemporary  theories  of 
personality  that  have  been  developed  within  the 
framework  of  major  psychological  systems. 

598R.    Independent  Research.    (1-3  Cr) 

610.    History  and  Systems  of  Psychology.    (3  O) 

Prerequisite:  graduate  standing. 

A  survey  of  the  origins  and  development  of  modern 
psychology  including  consideration  of  the  schools  and 
theoretical  systems  which  have  emerged  up  to  the 
present  day. 


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640.     Intelligence  Testing.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  378  or  Grad.  Ed.  645  and  con- 
sent of  instructor. 

651.     Fsychopathology.     (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  nine  hours  in  psychology. 

654.    Dynamics  of  Religious  Behavior.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  111. 

695R.    Independent  Readings.  (1-2  Cr) 
699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 

740R.    Practicum  in  Assessment.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Psych.  642,  643. 

789R.    Practicimi  in  Psychotherapy:  Adult    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Psych.  680. 

790R.    Seminar  in  Genetic  Psychology.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

792R.     Seminar:  Social  Psychology.      (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  consent    of    instructor,    Sociol. -Psych. 
350. 

797R.    Independent  Research.  (1-4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

799.    Ph.D.  Dissertation.  (Arr.) 


RECREATION   EDUCATION 

Wm.  J.  Hafen,  Chairman,  273C  RB 
Courses 

301.     Introduction    to    Recreation.      (2  Cr)      (m) 

Foundation  course  designed  to  give  students  a  basic 
understanding  of  the  total  field  of  recreation. 

337.     Philosophy  of  Recreation.      (2  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Examination  of  the  leisure  age  £ind  its  implication 
and  challenge  to  the  field  of  recreation. 

387.  Planning  for  Social  Recreation.      (2  Cr)      (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Concerned  with  teaching  leadership  skills  for  direct- 
ing large  groups  in  a  social  setting. 

388.  Leadership  in  Dance.  (2  Cr)   (m) 

Designed  to  give  experience  and  training  in  dance  for 
community,  school  and  church  recreation  leaders. 

480.    Directed  Leadership  in  Recreation.    (4-8  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Rec.  Ed.  407  or  consent  of  instructor. 
Supervised  experience  in  public  and/or  private  re- 
creational programs. 

503.    Administration  of  School   and  Commiuuty  Camps.    (2 

Cr)    (m) 

Objectives  and  problems  involved  in  establishing 
community  and  school  camps.  Best  practices  dealing 
with  location,  safety,  health,  and  programs  of  activity 
are  thoroughly  analyzed. 

505.     Administration  of  Community  Recreation. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisites:  Rec.  Ed.  301,  337. 

Problems  peculiar  to  the  organization  and  adminis- 
tration of  a  community  recreation  program  including 
objectives,  legal  aspects,  facilities,  personnel,  activi- 
ties, records,  and  finance. 

595.    The  Community  School.    (2  Cr) 

The  basic  concept  of  the  community  school,  including 
its  history,  philosophy,  organization,  function,  building 
utilization,  typical  programs,  and  leadership  qualifica- 
tions. 

605.    Community  School  Administration.  (2  Cr) 

Concerned  with  the  analysis  and  study  of  community 
school  administrative  problems,  especially  as  they  re- 
late to  leadership,  finance,  facilities,  legal  Eispects,  com- 
munication, and  public  relations. 


609.    The  Recreation  Program.    (2  Cr) 

Concerned  with  the  analysis  and  design  of  commun- 
ity and  aigency  recreation  programs. 

692.    Research  Methods  in  Recreation.  (3  Cr) 

Includes   preparation   of  the   research   proposal   and 
guidelines  to  writing  the  thesis. 

694.    Seminar  in  Readings.    (2  Cr) 

Readings  from  professional  literature.  Includes  group 
discussion  of  pertinent  materials. 

696.     Seminar  in  Problems  in  Recreation.      (1  Cr)   T 

698.  Field  Projects.      (1-4  Cr) 

699.  Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 


RELIGIOUS  INSTRUCTION 

Ancient  Scripture 

Ellis  T.  Rasmussen,  Chairman 

Courses 

121,  122.    Introduction  to  the  Book  of  Mormon.  (2  Cr)  (G-R) 

Home  Study  also. 
Consideration  of  origin,  content,  and  teachings  of  the 
Book  of  Mormon. 

211,  212.    The  New  Testament.  (2  Cr)   (G-R)       Home  Study 

also. 
Course  211  deals  with  the  Gospels  and  part  of  the 
Book   of   Acts.    Course   212    deals   with   Paul   and   his 
letters  and  the  literature  of  the  early  Church. 

301,  302.    The  Old  Testament.  (2  Cr)    (G-R)       Home  Study 

also. 

Course  301  is  a  brief  introduction  to  the  structure  of 

the   Old  Testament  and   study  of  its  great  teachings. 

Genesis  to  1  Kings  11.  C^burse  302  considers  1  King  12 

to  Malachi. 

327.    The  Pearl  of  Great  Price.    (2  Cr)    (G-R) 

Home  Study  also. 
Origin  and  content  of  the  Pearl  of  Great  Price. 

410.    Teachings  of  the  New  Testament.  (1  Cr)   (G-R) 

420.    Teachings  of  the  Book  of  Mormon.  (1  Cr)   (G-R) 

503.    Analysis   of    the   Old   Testament:   Poetic   and  Wisdom 
Literature.  (2  Cr) 

511.  The  Gospels.  (2  Cr) 

512.  Paul's  Life  and  Letters.  (2  Cr) 

521.    Analysis  of  the  Book  of  Mormon  I.  (3  Cr) 

523.    External   Evidences   of  the  Book   of  Mormon.    (2   Cr) 

608R.    Readings  in  Old  Testament  Studies.    (1-6  Cr) 

618R.    Readings  in  the  New  Testament  .  (1-6  O) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 

799.    Doctoral  Dissertation.   (Arr.) 

Church  History  and  Doctrine 

LaMar  C.  Berrett,  Chairman 

Courses 

231,  232.    The  Gospel  in  Principle  and  Practice.  (2  Cr)  (G-R) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  consideration  of  the  basic  principles  of  the  gospel 
of  Jesus  Christ  in  the  light  of  the  practical  needs  and 
problem's  of  today's  youth. 

261.    Introduction  to  Genealogy  I.    (2  Cr)    (G-R) 

Home  Study  also. 
An   introductory   course   in   basic  genealogical   con- 
cepts,  doctrinal  background,   essential  record   sources, 
modern   methods   of   research,   numerous   genealogical 


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forms  and  their  uses,  successful  correspondence,  writ- 
ing biographies  and  autobiographies,  an  introduction 
to  the  use  of  the  Genealogical  Society  Library,  and 
one's  book  of  remembrance. 

324,  325.    The  Doctrine  and  Covenants.    (2  Cr)    (G-R) 

Home  Study  also. 

Origin  and  contents  of  the  Doctrine  and  Covenants. 

Course  324  gives  a  brief  discussion  of  the  history  of  the 

Doctrine  and  Covenants  considering  study  of  Sections 

1  to  70.  Course  325  considers  Sections  71  through  136. 

341.  Latter-day  Saint  Church  History  to  1846.  (2  Cr)   (G-R) 

Home  Study  also. 
A  chronological  study  of  Church  history  and  doctrine. 

342.  Latter-day   Saint   Church   History   After    1846.    (2   Cr) 

(G-R)  Home  Study   also. 

A  chronological  study  of  Church  history  and  doctrine. 

433.    Teachings  of  the  Living  Prophets.    (2  Cr)    (G-R) 

Distinctive  doctrines  of  the  gospel,  emphasizing  the 
teachings  of  the  living  prophets  and  recent  conference 
reports. 

444.    The  Church  in  the  Twentieth  Century.  (20-)    (G-R) 

A  consideration  of  the  organizational  development, 
programs,  literature,  teachings,  biographies  of  Church 
leaders  and  other  developments  in  the  modern  era  of 
Church  history. 

453A.    Mormonism  and  the  World's  Religions.    (2  Cr)   (G-R) 
A  survey  of  the  non-Christian  religions  of  the  world, 
including  comparisons  with  Mormon  doctrine. 

453B.    Mormonism    and    the    Christian    Tradition.      (2    Cr) 

(G-R) 

A  study  of  historical  Christianity  from  its  inception 
through  the  apostasy  and  reformation  to  the  present. 

524.  Analysis  of  the  Doctrine  and  Covenants  L    (3  O) 

530.  LDS  Theology.   (2  Cr) 

540.  Historiography  and  the  Writing  of  LDS  History.  (3  Cr) 

541.  Documents  of  LDS  Church  History  (1820-1839).  (3  Cr) 

542.  Documents  of  LDS  Church  History  (1839-1850).  (3  Cr) 

543.  Documents  of  LDS  Church  History  (1850-1900).  (3  Cr) 

546.  Social,    Economic,    and    Political    Thought    of    Joseph 
Smith.    (2  Cr) 

547.  Historical  Setting  of  Mormonism.  (3  Or) 

554.  Martin  Luther,  Forerunner  of  the  Restoration.    (2  Cr) 

555.  Comparative  World  Religions.    (2  Cr) 
628R.    Readings  in  Modern  Scripture.  (1-6  Cr) 
638R.    Readings  in  Christian  Theology.  (1-2  Cr) 
648R.    Readings  in  LDS  Church  History.  (1-6  Cr) 
653.    History  of  the  Papacy.   (2  Cr) 

658R.    Readings  in  Christian  History.  (1-6  Cr) 

668R.    Readings  in  the  History  of  World  Religions.   (1-6  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.  (6-9  Cr) 

799.    Doctoral  Dissertation.     (Arr.) 


SOCIOLOGY 

Evan  T.  Peterson,  Chairman,  183  FOB 

Courses 

111.     Introductory  Sociology.      (3  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Foundation    course    designed    to    give    groundwork 
for    all    sociological    study.     Presents   general   view   of 
how  social  organization  affects  human  behavior. 


112.     Modem  Social  Problems.     (3  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Analyzes    forces    in    society    which     produce     such 
modern   social   problems  as  war,   crime,   divorce,   sui- 
cide,   race    friction,    etc.,    and    focuses    attention    on 
alleviation  and  prevention  programs. 

Its.    Applied  Sociology.   (2  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Presents    application    of    sociological    principles    and 
findings  in  such  fields  as  teaching,  business  and  indus- 
try, nursing,  military  life,  and  medicine. 

210.    Racial  and  Minority  Group  Relations.    (2  Cr)    (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Analyzes  social  relations  among  ethnic,   racial,   and 
religious  groups. 

220.  Applied  Social  Statistics.  (3  Cr)  (m)  Home  Study  also. 
Introduces  elementary  statistical  techniques  used  in 
sociology  and  social  work,  emphasizing  descriptive 
techniques  and  interpretation  of  statistical  data.  Pri- 
marily for  sociology  students  training  for  applied 
fields  such  as  social  work  and  teaching. 

316.    Social  Control.    (3  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Considers  importance  of  public  opinion,  belief,  social 
suggestion,  ceremony,  personal  ideals,  etc.,  as  means  of 
controlling  behavior. 

348.    Collective  Behavior.    (2  Cr.)    (G-SSm) 

The  action  of  groups  which  operate  without  clear- 
cut  direction  from  the  culture  within  which  they  are 
found.  Such  groups  as  lynching  mobs,  riots,  and 
crowds  are  analyzed  as  well  as  mass  behavior  and 
commiinication.  The  causes,  nature,  and  conse- 
quences of  such  behavior  are  considered. 

350.     (Sociol.-Psych.)    Introduction  to  Social  Psychology, 

(3  Cr)      (G-SS  m)     Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  Ill  or  Psych.  111. 

Nature  of  social  influences;  socialization;  concept 
of  norm;  role  and  status;  development  of  beliefs  and 
attitudes;  leadership;  group  processes.  Applications  to 
prejudice,  persuasion,  social  control. 

357.     ( Sociol.-Psych. )      Group  Relations  and  Leadership. 

(3  Cr)     (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Designed  to  help  the  individual  participate  effective- 
ly in  group  life  and  to  assist  leaders  to  become  effi- 
cient in  role  performance. 

360.    Introduction  to  the  Field  of  Social  Work.    (3  Cr)     (m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  Ill  or  112. 

Covers  historically  and  sociologically  man's  attempts 
to  meet  his  general  welfare  and  social  services  needs 
and  then  moves  into  a  consideration  of  the  fields, 
methods,  etc.,  of  modern  social  work  and  its  implica- 
tions for  the  related  professions. 

362.     Introduction  to  Social  Services:  Individual. 

(3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  360. 

Analzes  the  philosophy,  principles,  and  practices, 
historically  and  currently  used,  in  providing  social 
services  for  man  on  an  individual  (now  called  case- 
work) basis. 

364.     Introduction  to  Social  Services:  Group.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  360  and  362. 

Analyzes  the  philosophy,  principles,  and  practices, 
historically  and  currently  used,  in  providing  social 
services  for  man  on  a  group  (now  called  groupwork) 
basis. 

380.     Introductory  Criminology  and  Penology. 

(3  Cr)     (G-SSm)    Home  Study  also. 

Analyzes  nature  and  extent  of  criminal  behavior. 
Emphasizes  current  theory  and  research  as  they 
relate  to  the  causes  of  crime. 

383.  Juvenile  Delinquency.  (2  Cr)  (G-SSm)  Home  Study 
also. 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  111. 

Analyzes  lawlessness  of  children  and  adolescents. 
Stresses  causations,  treatment,  prevention,  and  out- 
look. 


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386.    Organized  Crime.    (2  Cr)    (G-SSm) 

Prerequisites:  Sociol.  Ill,  380  or  383. 

Presents  historical  background  for  the  development 
or  orgauiized  crime  in  the  United  States.  Considers 
proposals  for  prevention. 

389.     Social  Aspects  of  Mental  Health.      (3  Cr)      (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Considers  personality  disorders  and  emotional  mal- 
adjustments which  originate  in  group  life,  and  studies 
social  causation,  treatment,  and  prevention  of  mental 
ills. 

397.    Methods  of  Research  in  Sociology.    (3  Cr)  (G-SS  m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisites:  Sociol.  Ill,  220  or  equivalent  or  con- 
sent of  instructor. 

Basic  methods  of  research  used  in  investigation  of 
sociological  data. 

403.  Marriage  and  the  Family  in  American  Society. 

(2  Cr)   (G-SS  m)    Home  Study  also. 

Analyzes  the  effect  that  American  society  has  upon 
successful  marriage  and  family  living.  Problems  con- 
nected with  the  roles  of  child,  adolescent,  wife,  hus- 
band, and  the  aged  are  discussed. 

404.  Development  of  Sociological  Theory.    (3  Cr)    (G-SS  m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  111. 

Analyzes  the  development  of  prominent  sociological 
theories  and  the  contributions  of  outstanding  theo- 
rists. 

405.  Social  Systems  Analysis.    (3  Cr)   (G-SSm) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  111. 

Analysis  of  generalizations  derived  by  sociology 
concerning  how  social  interactions,  groups,  institu- 
tions, roles,  statuses,  and  culture  affect  human  be- 
havior. 

470.    Social  Change.    (3  Cr)    G-SSm) 
Prerequisite:  Sociol.  111. 
Analyzes  the  factors  and  processes  of  social  chauige. 

512.    Sociology  of  Education.    (2  Cr)     (G-SSm) 

Analyzes  principles  of  sociology  of  education  and 
their  implication  for  theory  and  practice  of  school 
administration,  curricula,  and  methods  of  instruction. 

516.    Sociology  of  Religion.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Analyzes  influences  of  social  factors  in  development 
of  various  religious  systems. 

524.     Advanced  Social  Statistics.      (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  111. 

Advanced  course  designed  for  those  who  intend  to 
do  research  or  continue  in  graduate  work. 

543.     Social  Legislation.     (2  O)      (m) 

Basic  problems  and  techniques  of  social  legislation. 
Analyzes  various  systems  now  in  op>eration.  Treats  law 
for  the  social  worker  and  counselor. 

552.     Personality:  Culture  and  Society.     (3  Cr)      (m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  Ill  or  Psych.  111. 

Study  of  the  role  of  culture  and  society  in  the  form- 
ing and  functioning  of  personality.  Compares  various 
peoples  and  cultures. 

560.     The  Family  Institution.      (2  Cr)      (m) 

Emphasizes  the  family  in  several  different  societies 
and  problems  created  by  various  family  systems. 

591.    Seminar  in  Crime  Causation  and  Treatment.    (2  Cr) 

(m) 

Prerequisites:  Sociol.  Ill,  380. 

Considers  the  major  causes  of  crime  and  analyzes 
prevalent  theory  and  techniques  of  treatment  of 
criminals. 

595.  Directed  Readings.    (1-3  Cr)    (m) 

Readings  in  special  areas. 

596.  Directed  Readings.    (1-3  Cr)  (m) 

Readings  in  special  areas. 


597.    Advanced  Research  Methods.    (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  Sociol.  397. 

Analyzes  methods  used  in  investigation  of  sociologi- 
cal data.  Field  projects  give  the  student  actual  exi>eri- 
ence  in  research. 

686.    Problems  in  Race  Relations.    (2  Cr) 

Considers  significant  problems  of  a  specialized  nature 
in  the  field  of  race  relations. 

690.    Seminar  in  Contemporary  Sociological  Theory.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Sociol.  404  and  405. 

An  advanced  course  in  sociological  theory. 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.    (6-9  Cr) 

791.    Seminar:  Social  Organization.  (2Cr) 
Prerequisites:  Sociol.  Ill,  405. 

Comprehensive  examination  of  major  theories  of 
organization,  with  emphasis  on  theory  construction. 

799.    Dissertation  for  Ph.D.   (Arr.) 


SPANISH  AND  PORTUGUESE 

Mr.  Carl  Gibson,  Chairman,  303  MCKB 

Courses 

SPANISH 

95.    Beginning  Spanish  for  Graduate  Students.     (0  Cr)    (5 

Cr  hrs.  tuition  assessment) 
Evening  Classes  only. 

101,  102    First- Year  Spanish.    (4  Cr)     (m) 

An  audio-lingual  approach  emphasizing  pattern 
practice   and   common   grammatical   structures. 

201.    Intermediate   Spanish   Reading    and  Conversation. 

(4  Cr)      (m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Spanish  102  or  three  units  of  high 
school   Spanish   or  consent   of  instructor. 

311.    Third- Year  Conversation.   (2  O) 

Prerequisite:  Spanish  301  or  consent  of  instructor. 

321,  322.    Third-Year  Grammar  and  Composition.    (3  Cr)  (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:    Spanish   301    or   equivalent. 

326.    Spanish   Phonetics  and  Pronunciation.     (2  Cr)        (m) 

377.    Spanish  Language  Teaching  Procedures.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Spanish  321,  326,  445;  Ed.  301  for  any- 
one certifying.  (Not  to  be  counted  toward  Spanish 
major  requirement.  Prospective  teachers  should  take 
Spanish    377    after    as    many    upper -division    Spanish 


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courses  as  possible  and  just  before  student  teaching.) 
mastery  of  teaching  skills  specific  to  foreign  language 
instruction.  Lectures,  demonstrations,  participation  in 
instructional  activities  in  actual   classroom  situations. 


439.    Elements  of  Literary  Analysis.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Spanish  321. 


(G-HA) 


441.     Survey   of   Spanish   Literature.     (4    Cr)      (G-HA   m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prerequisite:   Spanish  301  or  consent  of  instructor. 
This  course  is  a  prerequisite  to  all  Spanish  peninsular 
literature  classes. 

445.     The  Culture  of  the  Hispanic  World.     (3  Cr)      (G-HA 
m) 
Prerequisite:  Spanish  301  or  consent  of  instructor. 

451.     Survey    of    Hispanic-American    Literature.        (4    Cr) 

(G-HA  m)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:  Spanish  301  or  consent  of  instructor. 

(Spanish  441  is  strongly  recommended) 

This  course  is  a  prerequisite  to  all  other  Spanish- 
American  literature  courses. 

458.    Hispanic- American  Short  Story.    (3  Cr)    (G-HA) 

Prerequisite:  Spanish  451  or  consent  of  instructor. 
An  introduction  to  the  short  story  and  its  develop- 
ment   as    an    important    literary    genre    in    Spanish 
America,  with  principal  authors. 

485.    Introduction  to  Contemporary  Spanish  Literature.     (3 

Cr)    (G-HA) 

Prerequisite:   Spanish  441   or  consent  of  instructor. 

490,  491.    Individual  Study  in  Spanish.  (1-3  Cr) 

Assignments  are  made  to  fit  the  needs  of  the  ad- 
vanced student. 
By  permission  only. 

520.     Advanced  Spanish  Composition  and  Grammar. 

(2  Cr) 

522.     History  of  the  Spanish  Language.      (2  Cr) 

615.    Teaching  Spanish  Grammar.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Ling.  325  and  Spanish  326  or  consent 
of  instructor. 

An  analysis  and  organization  of  Spanish  phonology, 
morphology,  and  syntax  for  effective  teaching  of  Span- 
ish grammar. 

656.    The  Modernista  Movement.  (2  Cr) 

672.    Golden-Age  Poetry.  (Nondramatic)   (2  Cr) 

677.    Principles  of  Foreign  Language  Learning  and  Teaching. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  for  experienced  language  teachers. 

Study  of  basic  theories  and  principles  of  language 
learning  and  teaching.  Issues,  trends,  and  current 
practices  are  examined. 

685.    Twentieth-Century  Literature.    (2  Cr) 

690R.  Directed  Readings.      (1-2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Consent  of  instructor. 
Individual  study  on  graduate  level,  to  fit  the  needs 
of  the  graduate  student. 

697R.     Seminar  in  Spanish  Teaching.      (2  Cr) 

For  experienced  language  teachers. 

699.     Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.     (6  Cr) 
799.    Dissertation  for  the  Ph.D.  Degree.    (Arr.) 

PORTUGUESE 
Courses 

321.     Third- Year  Grammar  and  Composition.      (3  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Portuguese    301;    16    hours   of   Portu- 
guese or  the  equivalent. 

445.     Iberian  and  Ibero-American  Civilization. 

(3  Cr)      (G-HA) 
Prerequisite:  Portuguese  301  or  the  equivalent. 


SPEECH  AND  DRAMATIC  ARTS 

Parley  W.  Newman,  Chairman,  D-581  HFAC 

Courses 

101.  Speech  Communication.    (3  Cr)     (G-HA) 

The  theory,  philosophy,  and  application  of  the  con- 
temporary communications  processes,  with  emphasis  on 
interpersonal  communications.  Recommended  for  pros- 
pective teachers  and  those  who  desire  to  improve  their 
speaking  effectiveness.  Required  for  majors. 

102.  Introduction  to  Public  Speaking.    (2  Cr)  (G-HA  m) 

Practical  service  course  designed  to  improve  speech 
efficiency,  self-confidence,  and  skill  in  organization  and 
delivery  of  all  types  of  speeches  encountered  in  bus- 
iness, professional,  social,  and  religious  activities. 

111.     Introduction  to  Argument  and  Debate.      (2  Cr)     (m) 

Principles  of  argumentation  and  practice  in  debate. 

121.    Voice,  Diction,  and  Interpretation.    (3  O)    (G-HAm) 

Designed  to  give  the  student  an  introduction  to  the 
basic  theories  of  diction  and  interpretation  and  to 
develop  skill  in  vocal  communication  and  interpreta- 
tion. Attendance  at  speech  and  dramatic  arts  laboratory 
required. 

126.    Makeup.    (1  Cr)     (m) 

An  introduction  to  the  theories  of  makeup  through 
changing  the  appearance  of  the  actor  to  correspond 
with  an  interpretation  of  characters.  Attendance  at 
speech  and  dramatic  arts  laboratory  required. 

231.    Normal   Development   of   Human    Communication.    (2 

Cr) 

Normal  influences  of  physiological  maturation  and 
learning  on  normal  development  of  human  communi- 
cation. 

242.    Remediation  of  Communicative  Disorders.  (2  Cr) 

Demonstrates  how  parents,  teachers,  and  others  can 
help  children  with  speech,  hearing,  or  language  dis- 
orders in  the  home  or  within  the  context  of  the  regvdar 
curriculum. 

305.    Discussion  and  Conference  Leadership.    (2  Cr) 

Concerned  with  basic  democratic  procedure  for  co- 
operative thinking.  Offers  experience  in  business  and 
industrial  conference  leadership,  jpor  those  who  serve 
on  committees  or  boards;  conduct  classroom  sessions; 
conduct  staff  meeting;  talk  over  and  resolve  common 
problems  in  church,  school,  or  office;  and  for  all  who 
are  preparing  to  participate  in  or  lead  informal  discus- 
sion in  small  groups. 

319.    Fundamentals  of  Stagecraft.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Basic  theories  and  practice  of  construction,  painting, 
assembly,   shifting,   and  lighting  of  stage  scenery  and 
properties. 

325.    Advanced  Interpretation  and  Storytelling.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  121. 

Development  of  performance  skUl  in  dramatic  read- 
ing, humorous  reading,  storytelling,  and  related  plat- 
form techniques. 

340.    Speech  Pathology.     (4  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Prerequisite:   Speech  and   Dram.   Arts  130. 

Habilitation  and  rehabiUtation  approaches  to  the 
functional  disorders  of  speech,  voice,  and  language. 
Must  be  accompanied  by  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  380R. 
and  441  or  consent  of  instructor. 

351.     Audiology.     (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  130. 

Skill  in  administering  pure  tone,  speech,  and  special 
audiometric  tests  is  developed.  Training  in  the  inter- 
pretation of  the  audiograms  is  given.  An  introduction 
to  the  nature  and  use  of  hearing  aids  is  made.  Must 
be  accompanied  by  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts.  381R. 


5B 


352    Lipreading  and  Auditory  Training  for  the  Hearing  Im- 
paired.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  351. 

Rationale  and  methods  for  providing  auditory  train- 
ing and  teaching  Hpreading  to  acoustically-handicapped 
children  or  adults.  Must  be  accompanied  by  Speech 
and  Dram.  Arts  382R. 

380R.    Clinical  Methods  in  Speech  Pathology.  (1  Cr) 

Practicum  in  functional  disorders  of  speech  and  voice. 
Must  accompany  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  340. 

381R.    Clinical  Methods  in  Audiology.    (1  Cr) 

Practice  in  administering  audiometric  tests.  Must 
accompany  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  351. 

401.    Advanced  Speech  Composition.   (2  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  101  or  102. 

Advanced  study  and  practice  in  techniques  of  speech 
writing,  analysis,  and  presentation.  (Required  for  sec- 
ondary speech  teachers.) 

412.    Religious  Drama.     (2  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

To  give  the  student  an  appreciation  of  past  dramatic 
achievements  in  the  LDS  Church  and  to  help  the  stu- 
dent shape  standards  and  a  philosophy  of  theatre  which 
is  in  harmony  with  the  principles  of  the  gospel. 

431.    Anatomy   and   Physiology   of   Human    Communication. 

(2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Zool.  105,  261,  262. 
Emphasis  is  given  to  the  study  of  the   anatomy  and 
physiology  related  to  the  processes  of  communication 
including    hearing,    symbolization,    respiration,    phona- 
tion,,  and  articulation. 

441.     Diagnosis  of  Communication  Disorders.      (3  Cr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  340,  351. 

Principles  and  procedures  of  evaluation  of  speech, 
language,  and  hearing  disorders  of  children  and  adults 
with  emphasis  on  implications  for  treatment. 

460.     Theories  of  Directing  a  Play.     (2  Cr)      (m) 

Home  Study  also. 
Prepares   the   student   for   directing   assignments   in 
educational,      community,      professional,      or      Church 
theatre. 

461R.    Directing  the  One-Act  Play.    (ICr)    (m) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  260  or  equiva- 
lent. 

Theories  and  techniques  of  directing  the  production 
of  a  one-act  play  which  will  be  presented  in  speech  and 
dramatic  arts  laboratory. 

491.    Senior  Seminar  in  Speech.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  junior  or  senior  standing. 
A  review  and  evaluation  of  the  programs  in  speech 
as  they  can  be  applied  to  the  professional  field. 

525.    Debate  Coaching.    (1-2  Cr) 

Designed  for  prospective  debate  coaches.  Covers  de- 
bate techniques  and  how  they  are  taught. 

527.    StoryteUing.    (2  Cr)    (m) 

Art  of  storytelling.  Especially  valuable  to  teachers 
and  youth  leaders. 

560R.    Theatre  Workshop.  (2-4  Cr)  Home  Study  also. 

Integration  in  production  of  theatre's  individual  arts: 
literature,  directing,  acting,  and  stagecraft. 

564.    Theatre  History  I.    (3  Cr) 

The  history  of  the  theatre:  primitive,  Egyptian,  Greek, 
RomEin,  medieval,  and  Elizabethan  periods. 

590.    Selected    Reading    and    Projects    in    Public    Address. 

(1-2  Cr) 

Opportunity  for  expression  of  independent  research 
and  experimental  work  in  special  reading  and  public 
address  projects  over  and  beyond  or  outside  of  usual 
thesis  work. 

601.    Psychology  of  Public  Address.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  101,  401,  or  403. 

624.    Contemporary  Public  Address.    (3  Cr) 

Historical  and  critical  study  of  significant  speakers 
and  speeches  in  post-World  War  II  society.  Special 
attention  to  contemporary  modes  of  communication 
and  trends  in  rhetorical  analysis. 


630.    Methods  and  Problems  of  Research  in  Communication 
Disorders.    (2  Cr) 

A  practical  study  of  methods  of  scientific  inquiry  as 
appUed  to  the  disorders  of  communication.  It  is  impera- 
tive that  students  take  this  course  early  in  their  gradu- 
ate program  to  prepare  them  for  their  thesis  projects. 

646.    Oro-Facial  Communication  Disorders.    (2  O) 

Prerequisites:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  430,  431. 
Study    of    communication    disorders    associated    with 
anomalies  of  palate,  teeth,  tongue,   maxilla,  mandible. 

648.    Aphasia.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  431. 

Nature,  etiology,  diagnosis,  and  therapy  associated 
with  the  speech  of  child  and  adult  aphasics  (brain 
damaged)  will  be  studied;  also  linguistic,  behavioral, 
and  intellectual  changes. 

650.    Clinical  Audiology.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  351. 

The  theoretical  bases  and  development  of  skill  in  the 
techniques  of  administering  new  and  advanced  audio- 
metric  procedures  in  the  assessment  of  impaired 
hearing. 

660.    Theory  of  Interpretation.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  121,  123,  325, 
or  equivalent. 

Study  of  the  theories  of  Plato,  Aristotle,  Horace, 
Quintilian,  Longinus,  Bulwer,  and  Burgh  relevant  to 
the  art  of  oral  interpretation,  and  of  the  theories  of 
Sheridan,  Walker,  and  later  writers  who  continued 
analyses. 

674R.    Projects  in  Theatre.    (1-4  Cr) 

Supervised  applied  theory  in  playwriting,  directing, 
acting,  and  stagecraft. 

678.    Stage  Lighting.    (1-2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dramatic  Arts  319  or  320  or 
consent  of  instructor. 

Advanced  theory  and  techniques  of  theatrical  light- 
ing. 

690.     Methods   and   Problems   of   Research    in    Speech   and 
Dramatic  Arts.      (2  Cr) 

Required  of  all  graduate  students.  It  is  imperative 
that  graduate  students  take  this  course  during  their 
first  semester. 

694.    Seminar  in  Public  Address.  (1-3  Cr) 

Analysis  and  evaluation  of  the  research  and  publi- 
cations in  public  address. 

699.     Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.      (6-9  Cr) 

731.    Dramatic  Theory  and  Criticism  I.    (3  Cr) 

The  history  and  principles  of  dramatic  theory  and 
criticism  from  Plato  to  Lessing. 

773.    Directing  and  Staging  II.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Speech  and  Dram.  Arts  673. 

Theory  and  techniques  of  directing  and  staging  plays 
from  the  modem  and  abstract  repertoire:  Expression- 
ism, Constructivism,  Epic,  Romanticism,  Absurd,  Ori- 
ental, Cruelty,  Happenings. 

797R.    Research.    (1-6  Cr) 

799.     Dissertation  for  Ph.D.  Degree.      (Arr.) 


STATISTICS 

H.  Gill  Hilton,  Chairman,  205  MSCB 
Courses 

221.    Principles  of  Statistics.     (3  Cr)    (G-PS) 

Prerequisites:  Math.  105  or  108  and  111  or  equiva- 
lent. 

Frequency  distributions;  measures  of  central  ten- 
dency and  dispersion;  elementary  probability;  regres- 
sion and  correlation;  sampling;  elementary  statistical 
inference  including  the  normal,  student's  "t",  chi- 
square,  and  analysis  of  variance  tests. 


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330.    Statistical  Methods  Used  in  Business.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Stat.  221  or  332  or  equivalent. 

Advanced  time  series  analysis;  growth  curves;  multi- 
ple correlation;  forecasting;  sample  survey  methods; 
introduction  to  operations  analysis;  introduction  to 
sampling  inspection  and  quality  control. 

501.     Statistics  for  Research  Workers  I.     (5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Math.  105  or  equivalent. 

Probability,  estimation,  confidence  intervals,  tests 
of  hypotheses,  regression,  analysis  of  variance  and 
nonparametric  methods.  Designed  for  graduate  stu- 
dents majoring  in  the  natural  or  social  sciences. 

552.    Statistical  Methods  in  Education  I.    (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

Measures  of  central  tendency,  variability,  and  linear 
correlation.  Introduction  to  probability  and  statistical 
inference  using  normal,  "t,"  and  chi-square  distribu- 
tions. Computer  usage  stressed.  For  majors  in  educa- 
tion and  related  fields. 

554.    Statistical  Methods  in  Education  II.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Stat.  552. 

Educational  application  with  the  computer  of  analy- 
sis of  variance  and  covariance,  mvdtiple  and  partial  re- 
gression and  correlation,  nonparametric  methods.  In- 
troduction to  experimental  design. 


TECHNICAL  INSTITUTE 

E.  C.  Jeppsen,  Director,  120  SOCH 

Engineering  Technology 

Courses 

102.    DC  and  AC  Circuits.    (5  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  or  concurrent  registration 
in  Math.  121. 

Fundamentals  of  basic  electrical  components  and 
network  theorems  in  direct  and  alternating  current 
circuits. 

Genealogical  Research  Technology 

(See  Genealogy) 


YOUTH   LEADERSHIP 

Thane  J.  Packer,  Chairman,  105  RB 
Courses 

301.  Camp   Leadership.    (1   Cr:   lecture   and  lab.   in   an   or- 
ganized camp  situation  for  one  full  week. 

Theory  and  application  of  principles  of  camp  admin- 
istration, camp  aquatics,  and  camp  program.  Taught  by 
National  Council  (Boy  Scouts  of  America)  at  a  se- 
lected local  council  camp.  Recommended  for  youth 
leadership  majors  only. 

302.  Sununer  Camp  Administration.    (2-4  Cr) 

Provides  an  actual  administrative  experience  as  a 
staff  member  of  a  local  council  summer  camp.  The 
course  may  be  extended  to  additional  summer  em- 
ployment for  some  students.  Selection  of  camps  ar- 
ranged for  by  the  department.  Required  of  youth 
leadership  majors  only. 

332.    Community  Relationships.  (3  Cr)  (m) 

Examines  the  institutional  acceptance  of  scouting  as 
a  major  youth  program  in  America  and  defines  the 
relationships  of  the  major  religious  and  civic  sponsors 
of  scouting  to  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America. 

378.    Techniques  of  Outdoor  Adventure.  (2  Cr) 

Advanced  outdoor  skills  and  camp  program  plan- 
ning for  youth  leaders.  Campcrafter  certification  for 
the  ACA  is  emphasized.  Successful  completion  of  this 
course  will  qualify  the  student  as  an  Advanced  Camp- 
crafter or  Tripcrafter  in  the  American  Camping  Associ- 
ation. 


412.    Executive  Field  Training.  (2-8  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  all  other  major  require- 
ments. 

Classroom  and  laboratory  experience  requiring  parti- 
ticipation  off  campus  in  a  full-time  administrative  as- 
signment. Finance  assistance  is  developed  by  the  co- 
operating agency  providing  the  assignment  oppor- 
tunity. 

480.    Youth   Acculturation  Through   Outdoor   Survival.    (3-5 
Cr) 

A  living  experience  course  for  youth  leaders.  Use 
of  outdoor  physical  and  emotional  stress  situations 
and  self-initiative  involvements  in  aiding  youth  to 
make  interpersonal  decisions  and  commitments  of  a 
moral  and  ethical  nature.  A  26-day  wilderness  sur- 
vival experience  is  part  of  the  course. 


ZOOLOGY 

Joseph  R.  Murphy,  Chairman,  280  BRMB 

Courses 
105.     Animal  Biology.      (3  Cr)    (G-BS  m) 
Prerequisite:  for  nonbiology  majors. 

202.  Invertibrate  Zoology.    (4  Cr)    (G-BS) 

Prerequisite:  Bio.  Agr.  Ed.  201  or  equivalent. 
Functiongd  morphology,   taxonomy,  ecology,   and  in- 
terrelationships of  the  invertebrates. 

203.  Vertebrate  Zoology.  (4  Cr)   (G-BS) 

Prerequisite:  Bio.  Agr.  Ed.  201  or  equivalent. 
Structure,   classification,   and  natural  history  of  the 
vertebrates. 

261.  Elementary  Human  Physiology.      (4  Cr)      (G-BS  m) 
Prerequisites:  Chem.  101  or  equivalent. 

A  basic  course  in  tissue  and  organ  structure  and 
function. 

262.  Elementary  Human  Anatomy.  (2  Cr)   (G-BS) 

Prerequisite:  Physics  100  or  equivalent. 
Primarily    for    students    of    physical    education    and 
physical  therapy.  Recommended  for  students  of  nursing. 

276.    Heredity.   (3  Cr)    (G-BS) 

Prerequisite:  Bot.  101  or  105,  or  Zool.  105,  or  equi- 
valent. 

Principles  of  inheritance  for  nonscience  majors. 
Equivalent  to  Bot.  276.  Carmot  be  taken  for  credit  by 
students  who  have  taken  Bot.  276  or  376,  or  Zool.  376. 


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321.    History  and  Philosophy  of  Biology.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  a  college  course  in  one  of  the  biological 
sciences. 

Development  of  biological  thought  from  the  Grecian 
period  to  the  present.  Formerly  Zool.  385. 

325.    Biological  Techniques.   (1  Cr) 

Techniques  of  preparing  specimens  and  materials  for 
demonstration  and  study.  Formerly  Zool.  372. 

331.    Introductory  Elntomology.   (4  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Biol.  201  or  equivalent. 
Structure,  classification,  and  life  histories  of  insects 
and  selected  arthropod  relatives.  Formerly  Zool.  230. 

□   Biological  and  Agricultural  Education  351.  Natural  History 
for  Elementary  Teachers.  (3  Cr) 

376.    General  Genetics.  (3  Cr)   (G-BS) 

Prerequisites:  an  introductory  course  in  college 
biology,  and  a  one-year  course  in  college  chemistry. 

Equivalent  to  Bot.  376;  may  be  used  for  either  botany 
or  Zoology  credit.  Cannot  be  taken  for  credit  by  stu- 
dents who  have  taken  Bot.  276  or  376,  or  Zool.  276. 

466.    General  and  Comparative  Physiology.   (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Zool.  202,  203;  completion  of  or  con- 
current registration  in  Chem.  351  or  151. 

A  comparison  of  functions  of  body  systems  in  the 
animal  phyla. 

483.    Embryology.    (4  Cr) 

Prerequisites:  Zool.  203,  376 

Principles  of  developmental  biology.  Laboratory  em- 
phasis on  body  systems  of  vertebrates.  Formerly  Zool. 
373. 


546.    Ornithology.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Zool.  203. 

The  classification,  distribution,  ecology,  and  natural 
history  of  birds.  Formerly  Zool.  346. 

583.    Etiology  and  Pathology  of  Brain  Injury.  (3  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
May    not    be    used    for    credit    towards    a   major    in 
zoology.  Formerly  Zool.  563. 

591R.    Special  Problems  in  Zoology.    (1-2  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 

601.    Zoogeography.    (2  Cr) 
Formerly  Zool.  555. 

620.    Theoretical  Zoology.  (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Formerly  Zool.  680. 

644R.     Advanced  Topics  in  Vertebrate  Zoology.    (1-4  Cr) 
Prerequisite:  consent  of  instructor. 
Studies  in  ichthyology,   herpetology,  ornithology,  or 
mammalogy.  Formerly  Zool.  643,  645,  646,  647. 

657R.    Advanced  Topics  in  Animal  Ecology.    (2  Cr) 

Prerequisite:  Zool.  451. 

The  specific  topic  will  be  announced  at  the  beginning 
of  each  semester.  Formerly  Zool.  690. 

696R.    Graduate  Seminar.   (0.5  Cr) 

699.    Thesis  for  Master's  Degree.   (Arr.) 

799.     Dissertation  for  Ph.D.  Degree.      (Arr.) 


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