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Class List
Course Availability • 207
Final Exams •216
General Education • 24
Graduate Education • 41
rtonbr Code • 44
Registration Procedures • 10
Telephone Financial Aid • 4
Telephone Registration • 2
Tuition and Fees • 15
University Honors • 33
Academic Advisement for Undergraduates
Where do you go for academic advisement?
If you have chosen a major, or if you have one in mind, go to the advisement center for the college that offers that
major. If you have no major in mind, visit the Open Major Advisement Center.
All academic advisement centers are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. Write, visit, or call the
advisement center of your choice;
Telephone
(801 ) 378-3826
(801 ) 378-3042
(801 ) 378-3426
(801 ) 378-4325
(801 ) 378-3541
(801 ) 378-3777
(801 ) 378-4789
(801)378-4285
(801)378-4173
(801)378-6270
(801)378-3638
(801)378-3641
Advisement Center
Open Major
Biology and Agriculture
Education
Engineering and Technology
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Fine Arts and Communications
Humanities
Marriott School of Management
Nursing
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Physical Education
Director
Address
151 SWKT
380WIDB
120MCKB
264 CB
2254 SFLC
D-444 HFAC
3078 J KHB
460 TNRB
551 SWKT
1116 TMCB
205 RB
B-238 ASB
Where to Go for Help
Undergraduate
Admissions/Readmission
A-153ASB
(801)378-2507
Career and Academic
Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
151 SWKT
(801 ) 378-2723
Disabled Student Support
160 SWKT
(801)378-2767
Employment
C-40 ASB
(801)378-3561
General Education
Your advisement center,
listed above.
Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
B-356 ASB
(801)378-4091
Graduation
B-238 ASB
(801)378-3641
Housing
100 S ASB
(801 ) 378-261 1
Illness or Injury
McDonald Health Center
On campus: (801 ) 378-2771
UVRMC
Off-campus: (801 ) 375-1 860
Independent Study
206 HCEB
(801)378-2868
Information and Referral
(801)378-4636
Personal Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
149 SWKT
(801)378-3035
Registration
B-130ASB
(801)378-2824
Scholarships and Loans
Financial Aid Office
A-41 ASB
(801)378-4104
Student Ombudsman
447, 449 ELWC
(801)378-4132
Traffic Office
Parking permits
Bicycle licenses
Green House
(801)378-3906
Transcripts and Records
B-150ASB
(801)378-2631
Tuition/Fee Payment
Cashiers' Office
D-155ASB
(801 ) 378-7808
University Honors Program
302 MSRB
(801)378-3038
Contents
Academic Advisement for
Undergraduates Inside front cover
Where to Go for Help Inside front cover
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions 2
Registration Work Sheet 3
Touch-tone Telephone Financial Aid
Application Work Sheet 4
University Calendar 1994-95 6
Are You Eligible to Register? 9
Registration Requirements 9
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Required by April 1 , 1994 9
Health Insurance Requirement
Winter Semester 9
Registration Procedures:
Priority Registration 10
To Register Before School Begins 10
Step 1 : Receive a Registration Notice .10
Step 2: Plan Your Schedule 10
Step 3: Register by Touch-tone Telephone
or AIM 11
Step 4: Pay Tuition 11
Discontinuance 12
To Register or Make Class Changes After
School Begins 12
Additional Registration Information 13
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term 13
Auditing Classes 13
Credit to Audit 13
Admission to Class 13
Enrollment Verification 13
Evening Classes 13
Independent Study Programs 13
Regisb-ation for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses 14
Tuition and Fees 15
Help for New Students 19
Organize Your Registration Materials 19
Questions/ Answers for
New Undergraduate Students 19
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year 20
General Education for Undergraduates 24
General Education Courses for
Undergraduates 26
University Honors for Undergraduates 33
Honors Course Offerings 37
Graduate Education 41
Academic Standards 43
Brigham Young University Honor Code 44
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement 44
Dress and Grooming Standards 44
Nondiscrimination Policy 44
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement Form . . 45
University Policies 47
Confidentiality of Records Policy 47
Student Classification for Undergraduates . . 47
Class Attendance Policy 47
Repeating Classes 48
The I (Incomplete) Grade 48
Grade Reports 48
Changing College or Major 48
Discontinuance from BYU 48
University Assemblies 49
Class List Definitions 50
How to Read tiie Class List 50
Class List 51
Course Availability by Semester and Term . . . 207
Long-Range Class Schedule Planning 215
Final Exam Policy — Winter Semester 1994 ... 216
Final Exam Schedule Inside back cover
Map of Campus Back cover
Reservation of Right to l\1ai(e Changes to the Winter 1995 Class Schedule. This class schedule is not a conti-act
between the university and its students. The university reserves the right to change instiTJCtors, course offerings,
credit hours, scheduled times, and college or department requirements as university business may require.
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BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 1
Brigham Young University
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions
Call the system number: (801 ) 378-51 1 1
2. Enter your social security Identification number:
Q
3. Enter your personal identification number (PIN): I # I
Your original PIN Is a four-digit representation of your birth ^~~^
month and year You are encouraged to change your PIN
often to protect your Information
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
4. Enter an action code:
(To access another action code when finished in one area, just enter the new action code.)
REGISTRATION
Year-Semester
Example of Year and Semester
95 1
Year Semester
1995 = 95 Winter = 1
Semester Codes
Winter = 1 Spring = 3
Summer = 4 Fall = 5
Enter a registration request:
Registration Star Section Star Registration Pound
Code J<ey Number Key Number Key
tAdd:
A -
t Drop:
7 3
List open
sections:
7 6
^
Raincheck:
7 8
List
schedule:
7 5
DISCONTINUANCE
□ — □
□ — □
□ — □
□ — □
Q
To list your class schedule.
Q
If the section requested is full, enter 6# and the
computer will list the next five available sections.
See the Discontinuance action code to drop all
# I classes for the semester.
Q
all sections of the course you want are full, and
you must have this course this semester, use this
option to place your name on the department list of
students unable to enroll. Continue to monitor the
course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A
raincheck will not guarantee that you will be able to
register for the class.
Ql II 1 I 1 10 drop all your classes or discontinue. I his function is available until
I ^ II _J I * I midnight of the day before classes begin. This nnay affect your eligibility
Year-Semester for future enrollnnent. See page 12 for details.
GRADES
~q\\ oil * I I # I To list grades for semester requested. (This feature may not be
Year-Semester available during the first week of a semester or term.)
PIN CHANGE
^_^__^_^ To change your PIN. (The computer will prompt you to enter your new
rgjrojrTj pin. ah pins must be four numenc digits.)
EXIT SYSTEM
I #11 #1 To terminate phone call.
t These functions are only available until two working days before school begins.
2 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Registration Work Sheet
We suggest that you use the following form to plan your ideal schedule, blocking out work and study tinne. Be
careful not to select classes that meet at the same time on the same days. Consult the class list beginning on
page 51 . After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for submission if your first choices are
not available. The computer will not schedule you in more than one section of the same class (except for R classes
and labs).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
University
Devotional
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00-7:30
7:30-10:00
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 3
Touch-tone Telephone
Financial Aid Application Work Sheet
1. Call the system number: (801)378-5111
2. Enter your social security identification number:
3. Enter your personal identification number (PIN): | #|
4. Enter the ACTION CODE to request FINANCIAL AID:
D _ Q
Q
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
0
Academic
Year Code
Academic Year Code
4 = 1994^95 (fall 1994, winter, spring, summer 1995) System available January 15, 1994
5 = 1995-96 (fall 1995, winter, spring, summer 1996) System available January 15, 1995
5. Enter your requests:
Pell Grant
Subsidized Stafford Loan
Unsubsldlzed Stafford Loan
PLUS
Short-Term Loan
Marriott School of Mgmt Loan
Wooiley Law School Loan
Scholarships for undergraduate
continuing students
Study Abroad or Travel Study
Indicate semester and Study Abroad codes
To hear requests made today
Action Code
[HIZI Q
D □
D □
t Sennester
Code
t Lender
Code
QQ □
□
Q
Q
Q
Q
□ □
t Scholarship
Code
Q
t Study Abroad
Code
□ — Q
To change a request made today, reenter it correctly.
5. Exit system:
To terminate plione call.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): You must also complete the FAFSA or the Renevi/al Application if you apply for any of
the following: Federal Pell Grant, subsidized Federal Stafford Student Loan, unsubsldlzed Federal Stafford Student Loan, PLUS Loan, need-
based scholarships, and many private scholarships.
Mailing Address: The Financial Aid Office will mail correspondence to the mailing address on record in the BYU Registration OfTice. The
Scholarship Office will use your permanent address. To update either address, call (801 ) 378-2824.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): If you request a Stafford or PLUS loan, the Touch-tone System will ask whether you authorize your lender
to electronically transmit your loan funds to your BYU student account by EFT.
4 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
Semester Codes:
Lender Codes:
Study Abroad Codes:
1 = Fall only
2 = Fall + winter
3 = Fall + winter + spring*
4 = Fall + winter + spring + summer!
5 = Winter only *
6 = Winter + spring *■
7 = Winter + spring + summer *■
8 = Spring only"
9 = Spring + summer*
0 = Summer only"
* Cannot be used for scholarships
1 = Universal Campus CU
2 = Zions Bank
3 = First Security Bank
4 = First Interstate Bank
5 = Mountain Amenca CU
6 = Key Bank
7 = America First CU
8 = Other
iCannot be used by Law Students
1 = Africa
2 = Art Ed
3 = Chile
4 = China
5 = England
6 = Japan
8 = London
9 = Madrid
0 = Mexico Lang
10 = Moscow
1 1 = Nauvoo
12 = Pans
7 = Jerusalem 13 = Vienna
Scholarship Codes:
The key column indicates additional scholarship application requirements See detailed Information and instructions below.
Requirements Key
Awarded on academic merit; minimum 3 75 BYU and cumulative GPA. —
Awarded according to level of financial need as determined by FAFSA. A
Residents of DE, MD, PA, VA, WV, and NC A
Engineering majors, contact college advisement center. D
Engineering majors, contact college advisement center. D
Education majors, academic merit and financial need; contact college advisement center D
Submit a statement indicating nature of and limitations Imposed by your disability D
Canadian citizens, min 3 0 GPA, merit + need; submit FAFSA to BYU Scholarships Office A
Students from TX, AR, MS, AL, TN, GA, SC, NC, and VA, academic merit, A
Junior women majoring in PE and accepted into teacher certification —
Descendants of Azra Hinckley or John Rowberry, financial need; 3 3 GPA. E
Juniors and seniors; min 3.85 GPA; community service. B
Students from Pacific Northwest, academic merit.. D
Italian citizens who have served an LDS mission; financial need —
Scholarships and need-based grants to Native Americans, HIspanics, African Americans, D
Asian refugees, Polynesians, U.S. citizens, and permanent residents; contact Multicultural
Financial Aid Office
Preference to descendants of Wilford Norris, Thaddeus Hill, or John Maddock; good E
academic standing, financial need
Junior and senior women from Carbon and Emery counties in UT; academic. —
Juniors and seniors; good academic standing; project required; application available from D
Office of Research and Creative Work, A-261 ASB, beginning fall semester.
Descendants of Frederick John Richan. B
Academic merit and financial need; special consideration for students from the Big Horn A
Basin in WY.
Single parents with dependent children; good academic standing. D
Academic merit; graduates of high schools in Custer and Lemhi counties in ID. A
Academic merit financial need; preference given to descendants of Peter Swensen or E
George W. Parrish.
LDS students from AZ; graduates of Mogollon MS , students from Taylor, Show Low, St. —
Johns, Holbrook, or WInslow stakes
Preference given to descendants of Wallace R Wayman. E
Undergraduate or graduate students from Serbia —
Preference given to descendants of Thomas H and Amanda Wilson, or Robert W. and E
Sarah R. Smith; academic merit, financial need
Code
Name
0503
Academic
0100
Need-based
0238
William and Mosell Bell
0290
Blaine and Louise Clyde
0122
Henrietta Clyde
0123
Jennie Clyde
0552
Disabled
0477
Oscar Ellason
2019
Sally Sample Graves
0330
Mable S. Hanks
0171
Hinckley-Rowtjerry
0168
Edwin and Abrelia Hinckley
0687
Roland Crabtree
0226
Dan and Elaine Jorgensen
0835
Multicultural
2025 Norris-Hill-Maddock
0019
2048
0442
0373
0357
0175
0020
0287
0065
0060
Maino Ada Reichert
Research and Creative Work
Fred and Henritte Richan
Marigold Saunders
Single Parent
Steele-Reese Foundation
Archie and Mary Swensen
0590 Lewis and Mary Tenney
Wallace R. Wayman
Joann Wilson
Stanley and Gladys Wilson
Scholarship Requirements Key:
A = FAFSA, B = Separate application, D = FAFSA + separate application, E = FAFSA + pedigree chart
Scholarship Information: Only continuing students may use the Touch-tone system to apply for scholarships. When you apply for
scholarships by telephone, you authorize the university to release your transcript to appropriate personnel, including scholarship
donors. You may apply for multiple scholarships; enter each one separately.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 5
University Calendar 1994-1995
Winter Semester 1995
First Day
Last Day
Orientation
Winter semester class instruction
First block classes
Civil Rights Day holiday
Presidents' Day holiday
Monday class instruction
Second block classes
Reading days
Finals
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
Spring Term 1995
College advisement center meeting for new students
Spring term class instruction
Memorial Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
Summer Term 1995
College advisement center meeting for new students
Summer term class instruction
Independence Day holiday
Pioneer Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
Fall Semester 1995
Orientation
Labor Day holiday
Fall semester class instruction
First block classes
Second block classes
Thanksgiving holiday
Reading days
Finals
Graduation (no exercises)
Jang
Jan 9
Apr 18
Jan 9
Marl
Jan 16
Feb 20
Feb 21
Mar 2
Apr 18
Apr 19
Apr 21
Apr 22
Apr 27
Apr 27
Apr 28
First Day
Last Day
May 2
May 3
Jun21
May 29
Jun22
Jun23
Jun24
First Day
Last Day
Jun24
Jun26
Aug 14
Jul 4
Jul 24
Aug 15
Aug 16
Aug 17
Aug 17
Aug 18
First Day
Last Day
Aug 30
Sep 4
Sep 5
Dec 13
Sep 5
Oct 24
Oct 25
Dec 13
Nov 23
Nov 24
Dec 14
Dec 15
Dec 16
Dec 21
Dec 21
I
6 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
University Calendar — Winter Semester 1995
♦ Campus Events and Holidays ♦ First Day Last Day
Orientation
Civil Rights Day holiday
Presidents' Day holiday
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
♦ Academic Instruction (801 ) 378-6558 ♦
Winter semester class instruction
First block classes
Monday class instruction — no Tuesday classes
Second block classes
Reading days
Final exams
♦ Admissions Information — Undergraduate (801) 378-2507 ♦
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications
for winter semester 1995 (transfer and former BYU students)
Submit Presidential/Trustees Scholarsliip application for summer term
1995 and fall semester 1995 (new freshman students)
Submit Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications for summer
term 1995 and fall semester 1995 (nev\/ freshman students)
Submit Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications for summer
term 1995 and fall semester 1995 (transfer and former BYU students)
♦ Financial Aid Information (801) 378-4104 ♦
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications
for winter semester 1995 (new freshman, transfer, former BYU, and
international students)
Apply for BYU short-term loans to pay winter semester 1995 tuition by
the deadline
Submit continuing student scholarship applications for fall semester 1995
and winter semester 1996
Apply for priority processing of Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford
Loans, and BYU loans for fall semester 1995 and winter semester 1996
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications for
summer term 1 995 admission (transfer and former BYU students)
Repay BYU short-term loans for winter semester 1995
♦ Tuition and Fees Information (80i) 378-7804 ♦
Pay tuition for winter semester 1 995 (to avoid late fee)
Pay tuition with $50 late fee
Pay tuition with $90 late fee
(Remember: Jan 23 is the final day to pay tuition.)
♦ Registration Information (80i ) 378-2824 ♦ First Day Last Day
Priority register by telephone or AIM Jan 4
Discontinue with no tuition charge Jan 8
Discontinue with a charge for tuition (see schedule in Tuition and Fees Jan 9
section)
Register late (classes begin) Jan 9 Jan 23
Drop a class without a fee Jan 10
Drop a class without a W (official withdrawal) Jan 23
Jan 6
Jan 16
Feb 20
Apr 27
Apr 28
First Day
Last Day
Jan 9
Jan 9
Feb 21
Mar 2
Apr 19
Apr 22
Apr 18
Marl
Apr 18
Apr 21
Apr 27
First Day
Last Day
Octi
Jan 15
Feb 15
Mar 15
First Day
Last Day
Oct1
Nov 15
Marl
Jun 1
Maris
First Day
Last Day
Dec 16
Jan 7
Dec 15
Jan 6
Jan 23
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 7
Add a class after school begins Jan 9 Jan 23
Drop a first block class for academic reasons Jan 26
Drop a semester class for academic reasons Feb 1 3
Discontinue ofHcialiy from the university without being graded Feb 1 3
Discontinue officially from a first block class for nonacademic emergencies Feb 1 3
Add second blocl( classes Mar 9
Drop a second biocic class without a W (official withdrawal) Mar 9
Drop a second block class for academic reasons Mar 20
Discontinue officially from the university or drop classes for nonacademic Apr 5
emergencies
Submit the Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement for fall semester 1 995 Apr 1
without a late fee
♦ Graduation Information^Undergraduate ♦ First Day Last Day
(Call your college advisement center.)
Apply and pay the fee for April 1995 graduation Jan 20
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, Mar 31
GE challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at
other schools, and any other information pertaining to April 1995
graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for April 1 995 Apr 7
graduation
Apply and pay the fee for August 1995 graduation May 20
^ Records Information {80}) 37&^263^ ^ First Day Last Day
Fall semester 1994 grades available on the Touch-tone telephone system Dec 27
Instructors must submit winter semester 1 995 grade rolls to the Records May 4
Office by 9:00 a.m.
Winter semester 1995 grades available on the Touch-tone telephone May 5
system
♦ Admissions Informa^on — Graduate (80i ) 378-4091 ♦ First Day Last Day
Refer to the current BYU Graduate Catalog for winter 1 995 departmental Jan 1 5
application deadlines.
^ Graduation Information — Grac/uafe (80i) 378-4091 ♦ First Day Last Day
Apply and pay fee for April 1995 graduation Jan 20
Schedule a final oral examination (defense of written work) and submit Feb 24
one copy of the work to the Reserve Library (if in a dissertation, thesis,
or selected project program)
Have a final oral examination (If in a dissertation, thesis, or selected project Mar 10
program)
Submit final copies of a dissertation, thesis, or selected project to the library Mar 1 7
copy center for binding
Complete remaining degree requirements, pay fees, and submit exam results Mar 24
and I and T grade changes to the Office of Graduate Studies for April
1995 graduation
8 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Are You Eligible to Register?
Registration Requirements
You are eligible to register for winter semester 1995 if you registered for and completed regular day school classes
during fall semester 1994 or if you have been issued a valid letter of admission for winter semester 1995 by the
Admissions Office.
Continuing degree-seeking graduate students are eligible if they have fulfilled the minimum registration requirements
(6 hours per year) in the preceding academic year. If you do not meet one of these criteria, registration w\\\ not be
permitted.
Students who graduate from BYU lose their eligibility and will not be allowed to continue to attend classes unless they
have been admitted to a graduate or non-degree-seeking graduate program.
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement Required by April 1, 1995
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, who anticipates registering for any BYU credit after
summer term 1995 is required to obtain a new Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 , 1995. LDS
students must be endorsed by their winter semester bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an
ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT. A late fee v^nll be assessed
for any endorsement completed after the April 1 deadline. No student will be able to register for fall semester or
thereafter without a new endorsement.
Endorsement forms are available in this class schedule and at campus information desks, college advisement
centers, and the Honor Code Office.
Every student must abide by all requirements of the BYU Honor Code, the Residential Living Standards, and the
Dress and Grooming Standards of the university. LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, attend Church meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the Church.
Health Insurance Requirement Winter Semester
BYU requires all full-time students (8.5 credit hours or more) to carry adequate medical insurance. Enrollment in the
BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a group medical plan
provided by your employer or your spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical insurance plan to meet this
requirement, it must
• provkJe at least 70 percent coverage for all major medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and ancillary
services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of other
adequate insurance coverage. Students who do not return a property completed fonm to BYU by December 15,
1995, will be automatically enrolled in — and assessed the appropriate premium (single or married student rate)
for— the BYU Student Health Plan. The insurance fee payment is due the first day of classes.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 9
Registration Procedures: Priority Registration
. PRIORITY IS BASED ON CLASS STANDING OR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDIT HOURS COMPLETED
THROUGH SUMMER TERM 1994.
Priority begins with graduate students, then seniors, juniors, sophomores, continuing freshmen, and non-degree-
seeking graduate students. Newly admitted freshmen will register in a separate priority (see priority schedule,
Step 3).
TO REGISTER BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS
STEP 1 : RECEIVE A REGISTRATION NOTICE (A $50 fee is no longer required.)
A Registration Notice will be mailed* to each student. This Registration Notice will indicate the following:
A Prior Balance Due
If you owe a prior balance as of the date of printing, the form will indicate the amount. You must clear your account
before registration will open to you.
A College Advisement Center (CAC) Hold
If you have a CAC hold, it will be indicated after the number of completed hours on the Registration Notice. The CAC
hold targets students with special needs who will be required to seek assistance from their college advisement center
before registering. Students with CAC holds include: (1) seniors on academic probation, (2) seniors who have not
declared a major, (3) seniors with 150 or more semester hours of credit who have not applied for graduation, and (4)
seniors who have fulfilled all graduation requirements but have postponed graduation. Students with a CAC hold ■
must visit their college advisement center or department advisor to complete a plan for graduation and will be
prevented from registering until the hold is cleared by the college advisement center.
Other Holds That May Block Your Registration
Check with the appropriate office according to your hold:
• Academic standards Academic Support (801 ) 378-2723
• Ecclesiastical endorsement Honor Code Office (801 ) 378-2847
• Financial (prior balance) Student Accounts (801) 378-5415
• Graduate school Office of Graduate Studies (801 ) 378-4091
• University standards Honor Code Office (801 ) 378-2847
• CAC hold Your college advisement center (see page 3)
• Loans Collections Office (801 ) 378-7648
or Financial Aid (801)378-4104
Your Beginning Registration Time
The registration system will be open from your beginning time, as indicated on the Registration Notice, until
Wednesday, January 4, at 5:00 p.m. (tuition must be paid by December 15 to have continued access until
January 4). The registration system will not allow you to register before the given time.
*lt is important that your mailing address be updated at the Registration Office, B-130 ASB, PO Box 21 1 12, Provo,
UT 84602-1 1 1 2, telephone (801 ) 378-2824. Please call or return the address section of the Registration Notice to
the Registration Office if you need to do so. A list of classes and a Tuition Billing Statement will be mailed to you in
November if you have registered for at least one class.
STEP 2: PLAN YOUR SCHEDULE
Use the Registration Work Sheet to plan your ideal schedule, blocking out work and study time. Be careful not to
select classes that meet at the same time on the same days. Consult the Class List beginning on page 51 .
After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for submission if your first choices are not
available.
10 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
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STEP 3: REGISTER BY TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE OR AIM*
Priority Registration Schedule:
Credit Hours/aass Standing Day You Can Begin Registering
Graduate students Monday, October 10
130+ Tuesday, October 1 1
110 Wednesday, October 12
90 Thursday, October 13
80 Friday, October 14
70 Saturday, October 15
50 Monday, October 17
40 Tuesday, October 18
20 Wednesday, October 19
5 Thursday, October 20
Fewer than 5 and
non-degree-seeking graduates Friday, October 21
Newly admitted freshmen Monday, October 24
The registration system will be open from your beginning time, as indicated on the Registration Notice, until
Wednesday, January 4, at 5:00 p.m. (tuition must be paid by December 15 to have continued access until
January 4).
If all sections of the course you want are full, and you must have this course this semester, use the raincheck option
to be placed on the department list of students unable to enroll (see Touch-Tone instructions on page 2 or raincheck
option on AIM). Continue to monitor the course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A raincheck w\\\ not
guarantee that you will be able to register for the class.
Once you register you are officially enrolled and committed to attend class. If you decide not to be a student, you
must discontinue before the day school begins to avoid being charged tuition. (See Touch-tone Telephone
Instructions (79*) in this class schedule for instructions on how to discontinue prior to the first class day. Once
school begins, contact the Discontinuance Office, (801 ) 378-7705. Refer to the following page for further information
about discontinuance.)
Academic Information Management (AIM) is a computer aid available to you at the following locations across
campus: all college advisement centers. Heritage Halls Central Building lobby, Wymount Terrace computer lab.
Cannon Center central lobby, Morris Center computer lab, ELWC Information Desk, ELWC Word Center computer
lab. and the ASB, HBLL, CB, TNRB, TMCB, CTB, SFLC, and SWKT. You can do the following things at these
terminals:
• Register for classes
• Access class schedule
• Determine course availability and instructor schedules
• Change address/phone number
• Monitor GE and major progress report (ABC)
• Look at grades and BYU credit
• Make PIN changes
STEP 4: PAY TUITION
Tuition Payment Deadline December 15, 1994 (to avoid late fees)
The Tuition Billing Statement will be mailed to all students who are registered for at least one class by December 5,
1994 Tuition assessment is based on anticipated full-time enrollment of 8.5 credit hours or more for a
semester and 4.5 credit hours or more for a term. The Federal Pell Grant amount on the Tuition Billing
Statement is based on the assumption that enrollment is for 1 2 credit hours or more for a semester and 6 credit
hours or more for a term. Federal Pell Grant recipients who enroll for less than this receive a partial Federal Pell
Grant and must pay the difference between the advanced grant and their tuition charge by the deadline to avoid the
late tuition fee. If you are a part-time student, pay only for the hours you expect to take.
If you register after December 5 or if for some reason you do not receive a billing
statement, it will be your responsibility to pay tuition by the deadline. A check or money
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 1 1
order to cover the amount of tuition due should be mailed to the Cashiers' Office, D-148 ASB. PO Box 21 128, Provo,
UT 84602-1 128. A drop box is provided in D-148 ASB for all students on campus. Do not use campus mail.
Important notice: If you fail to meet the tuition deadline, you will be assessed a late fee ($50 December
16-January 6; $90 January 7-23). You will be assessed a late tuition fee if you pay less than full-time tuition
by December 15 and are then enrolled or later become enrolled for more than 8 credit hours. Also, if your
tuition checic is dishonored by the bank, you will be charged the late fee in effect at the time the checl( is
redeemed.
DISCONTINUANCE (Dropping All Classes for the Semester or Term)
WHAT TO DO BEFORE CLASSES BEGIN
Once you register for classes, you are officially enrolled and committed to attend. If you are not coming
to school this semester, you must discontinue or drop all your classes before the day school begins to
avoid tuition charges. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain on your record and you will be
charged tuition. Classes may be dropped using the discontinuance action code (see the Touch-tone
Telephone Instructions (79*951 #) in this class schedule) until midnight of the day before classes begin.
WHAT TO DO AFTER CLASSES BEGIN
On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-1 50 ASB
or telephone (801) 378-7705. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of class to the date of
discontinuance at the percentage rate listed in the Tuition and Fees section.
Warning: Discontinuance from fall or winter semester or from the term to which you are newly admitted
will forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters without reapplying through the Admissions Office.
TO REGISTER OR MAKE CLASS CHANGES AFTER
SCHOOL BEGINS
Add/Drop cards may be obtained beginning the first day of class from the Smith Family Living Center (SFLC), college
advisement centers, and the Registration Office. The card must be returned to the SFLC step-down area between
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the first ten class days. The following dates apply to full-semester classes; for block
classes see the calendar for deadlines.
ADDING: January 9-January 23
You may add classes the first ten days of a semester. Some classes may be added the first five days using the
Touch-tone telephone or AIM systems. All other classes require an add card with the ir}structor's signature. This
class schedule indicates telephone/AIM registration with a T and an add card needing the instructor's signature with
an S. If you wish to audit a class, see the following page.
DROPPING: January S-IO-A^^^NEW-A-^-A^
All drops can be done using the Touch-tone telephone or AIM terminals the first two days of the semester. There is
no drop fee during these two days.
January 11 -January 23 (without a W)
All drops must be done on an add/drop card. No instructor's signature is required to drop a class.
Drop fees begin the third class day (January 11) at $3 per class and increase $1 each day until the total
reaches a maximum of $10 per class on the tenth class day (January 23).
January 24-February 13 (with a W)
All drops must be done on an add/drop card. Students will be charged $10 per class and will receive a W (official
withdrawal) on their transcript. Drop cards must be submitted to the Registration Office, B-1 30 ASB.
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Additional Registration Information
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Undergraduate students in good standing may register
for as many as 1 8 credit hours in one semester (9 per
term) by following the regular registration procedures.
The college advisement centers may authorize a
student who has demonstrated superior academic
ability to register for a maximum of 21 hours (1 1 per
term). This approval is to be noted by the college
advisement center on the add/drop card once school
begins. Auditing classes, registering for a class without
receiving credit, or registering for Evening Classes
constitutes a part of your total registration. Exceptions
to these rules should be presented to: University
Registrar, B-150ASB.
Auditing Classes
students desiring to audit classes (register for a class
without receiving credit) can only do so on an add/drop
card during the first ten class days (six days of a term).
Students must obtain the instructor's approval on a
signed add/drop card. It is not possible to register for
an audit class on the Touch-tone telephone system.
You are charged the same tuition for auditing
classes as for taking ciasses for credit Classes
talcen on an audit basis will not appear on your official
records, will not be considered in calculating enrollment
verifications, and do not fulfill the minimum registration
requirement for graduate degree-seeking students.
Credit to Audit
students who are registered for credit and wish to
change to audit must first drop the class and pay any
appropriate drop fees. The class may then be added for
audit during the add period (first ten days of a semester,
six days of a term).
Admission to Class
students whose names are on the university class roll
are officially registered. If your name is not on the
official roll, you should contact the Registration Office.
B-130 ASB, immediately. Instructors receive rolls of
students in their classes the first day of classes. Other
rolls, sent out during the third and eighth weeks, include
the names of all students currentiy registered for that
class.
Enrollment Verification
students are considered full-time by the university if
they are enrolled for at least 8.5 credit hours during a
semester or 4.5 credit hours during a term. Students
enrolled in 4.5 to 8 hours during a semester or 4 or
fewer hours during a term are considered part-time.
Students enrolled in 4 or fewer credit hours for the
semester will be considered less than part-time. Audits
do not count in total enrollment hours. Graduate
students should refer to the Graduate Education section
of this class schedule. Contact the Records Office, B-
150 ASB, for enrollment verification.
Evening Classes
Daytime students taking evening classes (sections
400-499) must register for the courses at the same
time they register by Touch-tone telephone for day
school.
Independent Study Programs
Independent Study can bring many university courses
to your home. You may register for courses any time
during the year and take up to a year to finish each
course. Tuition is $72 per credit hour — this fee is not
included in your regular BYU daytime tuition.
Independent Study courses are indicated in the course
list by the phrase, "Offered by Independent Study." For
further information and a free catalog, contact the
Independent Study Office, 206 HCEB, or telephone
(801)378-2868.
Note: Independent Study courses do not apply toward
a BYU graduate degree.
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Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses
Full-time regular faculty, staff, and administrative
personnel may register for courses up to 6 hours per
semester, within the limits indicated below, and will not
be required to pay the cost of tuition.
Written approval is required for employees to take
daytime classes (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Applications
for approval may be obtained at the Benefits Office,
B-202 ASB, before registration. (Final approval for
daytime class work rests with the manager of Employee
Benefits.) Employees eligible to take daytime classes
need to be properly admitted through the Admissions
Office.
Full-Time Regular Faculty and
Administrative Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given
semester, persons must be regular employees at the
close of late registration for that semester. The last day
of late registration is specified in each class schedule.
Regular teaching faculty and administrative personnel
may register for courses of study up to 6 hours per
semester. Those wishing to take daytime classes will
need the written approval of the department chair or
supervisor, the dean or director over the area, and the
manager of Employee Benefits. Administrative
personnel who take classes in the daytime hours are
expected to make up the time they are absent from their
regular work.
During the spring and summer terms, faculty members
who have teaching duties and administrative personnel
may take 3 credit hours per term, or 4 in one and 2 in
another. (If no classes are taken spring term, 6 credit
hours may not be taken summer term, or vice versa.)
Faculty who are not teaching during a spring or summer
term, and who are not on contract with the university for
research, administrative, or other special assignments,
may take as many credit hours during that term as their
department permits, and they will not be required to pay
the cost of tuition.
Full-Time Regular Staff
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given
semester, persons must be regular employees at the
close of late registration for that semester. The last day
of late registration is specified in each class schedule.
Regular staff employees may register for courses of
study up to 6 hours per semester. Written approval
needs to be obtained from the employee's supervisor,
the dean or director over the area, and the manager of
Employee Benefits. Staff personnel are expected to
make up the time they are absent from their regular
work. Lunch periods may not be used for class
attendance.
With the required approvals, staff employees wnth
staggered-hours schedules (see Work Hours Policy in
the University Electronic Handbook) may register for
daytime classes. A staggered-hours work schedule,
which must first be approved by the employee's
suF>ervisor, allov/s an employee to work eight hours
t)etween 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. with a meal period of
at least one-half hour. The work schedule should
remain as constant as possible. Whether or not an
employee can have a staggered-hours schedule and
take day classes will depend on the seasonal and daily
workload of the department.
During the spring and summer terms, regular staff
employees may take 3 credit hours per term, or 4 in
one and 2 in another. (If no classes are taken in spring
term, 6 credit hours may not be taken in summer term,
or vice versa.)
Spouses of Regular Faculty, Staff, and
Administrative Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits for their spouses,
employees must (a) be at least age thirty with one year
of service or (b) have completed five years of service
vioth the university, whichever occurs first. Regular
employees who terminate employment and are rehired
may be able to add prior employment to the most recent
period of employment, within the limits indicated in the
university policy on service credit, to achieve the
required years of service for eligibility for spouse tuition
benefits.
Eligible spouses of regular, full-time faculty, staff, and
administrative personnel may register for undergraduate
courses of study with no limit as to the total number of
hours (day or evening classes) and will not be required
to pay the cost of tuition. Those who wish to take
daytime classes need to be properly admitted through
the Admissions Office. Before registering for
graduate courses of study, eiigibie spouses must
contact the Benefits Office.
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Part-Time Employees
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
Part-tinne, adjunct, on-call, and temporary personnel
and their spouses are not eligible for tuition benefits.
Additional Information
Auditing Classes
All full-time personnel and their eligible spouses who
desire to audit daytime classes should go to the
Registration Office, B-130 ASB, for auditing
procedures. Any class audited will not appear on official
records. Those wishing to audit evening classes should
do so through the Evening Classes Office. Any
exceptions should be cleared through the Benefits
Office.
University Discontinuance
An employee or spouse enrolled through day school
who discontinues his or her entire registration at the
university is required to discontinue through the
Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, 378-7705.
Evening Classes
Registration. Eligible faculty and staff members and
their spouses who wish to register for evening classes
only may do so at the Evening Classes Office, 1 20
HCEB. Individuals may obtain their tuition benefit there
at the time they register by completing the Clearance
Form and presenting their employee or spouse ID card.
Daytime students taking Evening Classes (sections
400-499) may automatically register through the
Touch-tone Telephone System.
Changes in Registration.
When a change in Evening Classes registration
becomes necessary, individuals must obtain an
add/drop card from 120 HCEB and get the required
approval and signature of the instructor. This card
must then be returned to 120 HCEB.
Discontinuance.
A student discontinuing his or her entire registration in
Evening Classes is required to discontinue through the
Evening Classes Office, 120 HCEB. A $10 fee is
charged the individual for the service after registration
has been finalized.
Tuition and Fees
One of the nation's largest private universities, BYU is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints. A significant portion of the cost of operating the university is paid from the tithes of the Church
members. Because of this, students or their families who are Church members 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 cost.
Tuition and class fees are due and payable before a student begins class attendance. Students who fail to pay tuition
by the scheduled final day to late register will jeopardize their eligibility to enroll for the following semester/term. Past
financial delinquencies must be cleared before a new registration may be completed. Refer to Tuition and Fees
Information on the calendar in this class schedule.
Students are held responsible to pay the correct amount of tuition and fees (in U.S. dollars).
Once students register for classes, they are officially enrolled and committed to attend. Students who decide not to
attend must officially withdraw from classes since registration will remain on their record until formal discontinuance
is filed with the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-7705. Classes may be dropped using the
discontinuance action code (see the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions) until midnight of the day before classes
begin. On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-150 ASB or
telephone (801 ) 378-7705. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain on your records and you will be
charged tuition. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of classes to the date of discontinuance at the
percentage rate listed on the following page.
Students who anticipate receiving financial aid will be held responsible to pay tuition charges incurred whether or not
financial aid is available or forfeited.
The charge for noncredit courses or for auditing courses is the same as for credit courses. Noncredit
courses taken by part-time students will be assessed on the basis of hours involved in lecture classes. For example,
3 hours of lecture a week are considered 3 semester hours and are charged for accordingly. Therefore, if you are
taking 7 credit hours plus a noncredit class involving 2 or more lecture hours per week, you are considered to be full-
time for tuition assessment. However, noncredit courses do not count for Federal Pell Grant or Federal Stafford
Loan eligibility. For courses in which no lecture hours are involved — for example, dissertations and theses — tuition
and fees are charged based on hours being carried during the semester, as determined by the supervising professor.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 15
Graduate students (for tuition purposes) are those students who have received their bachelor's degree or will have
received it by the beginning of winter semester and are not students of the Law School or the Graduate School of
Management.
Full-time classification (for tuition assessment) for all students is registration for 8.5 or more credit hours per
semester or 4.5 or more credit hours per term.
The university reserves the right to change these figures without notice. Questions regarding fee
assessment should be referred to Financial Services.
Tuition and General Fees Per Semester
Undergraduate Students LDS Non-LDS
Full-time $1,170 $1,755
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $ 120 $ 180
Graduate Students
Full-time $1 ,370 $2,055
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $ 152 $ 228
Graduate School of Management Students and
Law School Students LDS Non-LDS
Full-time $2,200 $3,300
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $ 244 $ 366
A fraction of an hour in the sum of hours is counted as
a full hour in assessing fees. Minimum tuition is the
one-credit-hour rate. The charge for noncredit courses
or for auditing courses is the same as when taking them
for credit.
Late Tuition Fee — Tuition Paid After December 15
December 1 5-January 6 $50
January 7-January 23 $90
(Last day to pay tuition is January 23.)
Late tuition fees will be assessed all students v^o fail to
pay tuition by payment deadline dates. The late fee will
also be assessed to students who pay less than full-
time tuition by the December 1 5 deadline and are then
or later become registered for more than 8 credit hours.
Any student w^ose tuition check is dishonored by the
bank will be charged the late registration fee in effect at
the time the check is redeemed.
Tuition Adjustments — Change In Credit Hours
After the semester begins, a part-time student who
increases the number of credit hours and remains a
part-time student must pay for these additional hours
on the day they are added. If this is not done, a late
fee may be assessed. A change to full-time status
requires that additional tuition be paid plus the late fee.
A full-time student dropping to part time or a part-time
student vA^o decreases credit hours may be entitled to a
tuition refund. A refund request must be initiated by the
student through the Financial Services Office, D-1 51
ASB. A full refund of the difference between full-time
assessment and part-time assessment will be allowed
to the last scheduled day for adding classes. Refunds
for courses dropped after that date will be subject to the
refund schedule listed under Tuition Refunds/
Charges — Discontinuance.
Tuition Refunds/Charges — Discontinuance
Both full-time and part-time students who discontinue
school will be charged tuition from the first day of
classes until the date of discontinuance. A refund is
based on the date they report their discontinuance to
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801)
378-7705. The following rates apply:
Tuition
Refund of
Charged
Tuition Paid
Before Jan 9
None
100%
Jan 9-Jan 13
10%
90%
Jan 16-Jan20
15%
85%
Jan 23-Oan 27
20%
80%
Jan 30-Feb 3
25%
75%
Feb6-Feb10
30%
70%
Feb13-Feb17
35%
65%
Feb 20-Feb 24
40%
60%
Feb 27-Mar 3
45%
55%
Mar6-Mar10
50%
50%
Mar13-Mar17
55%
45%
After Mar 17
100%
None
A petition for exception to the refund schedule will be
considered for students forced to discontinue because
of personal medical incapacitation after the 85 percent
refund period. Petition forms are in D-208 ASB.
A refund due because of discontinuance from school
v\^ll be made only by check through the mail. It will be
mailed approximately two weeks from the date of
discontinuance. Refunds due to students who have a
Federal Pell Grant or Federal Stafford Loan will be
returned to the Pell agency and/or the lending agency.
Late fees are not refundable.
Refunds for Class Fees
Class fee refunds are based on the same schedule as
listed for tuition refunds.
Class Fees
AgHrt112 $45
AgHrt312 $60
AnSc 124, 231 R, 331 R (equitation) $150
Army ROTC Leadership Laboratory $16
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•Chemistry deposit (all labs) $30
CITx 285 $40
•Geo! 410 $150
•Geo! 412, 436 $350
ISys 98 $25
Ling 98 $25
Math 97 $75
Music 160R. 260R, 360R. 460R. 560R.
660R $200
PE 116, 117, 223 (bowling) $25
PE 124 (equitation) $150
PE 161 , 162, 232 (skiing) $35
RMYL210 $80
RMYL 380, 480 $100
•See department for a refund application.
Student Teaching/Practicum Fees
EIEd310R $20
EIEd360 $10
ElEd 370 $15
ElEd 400 $60
ElEd 446R $75
FamSc 424 $30
FamSc 475 $55
ScEd 476R, 496R $100
EPsy380, 480 $10
EPsy 496R, 581 R. 582R. 584R. 586R, 680R $60
Pay above fee when applying for student teaching. An
additional $10 late fee is assessed if application is
completed after March 31 for fall semester or October
31 for winter semester. The $1 0 late fee is not
refundable under any circumstances. Cancellation of
the student teaching practicum application will result in
forfeiture of one-half the fee.
Materials/Service Fees
Fee payment cards are available in the following classes
for materials and services used:
Art 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108. 114, 115. 116, 117,
118, 119, 120, 203, 204R, 205R, 206R, 207R,
208R, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 321R,
322R. 327R, 328R, 333R. 349R. 350R, 351, 354R.
355R. 356R, 358R, 359R. 390. 421 R, 422R, 423R.
427R, 428R, 430, 431, 450R, 451 R, 456R, 459R.
494R, 578R, 621 R, 622R, 627R, 650R, 651 R.
656R, 659R, 697R.
CM 155, 210, 211, 217, 218, 241, 305, 408, 411, 412,
426, 494R.
CS220.
EcEn220, 311.
EET 103, 131, 228, 236, 322, 342, 343, 345, 443, 447.
TecE 120, 140, 149. 150, 160, 200, 205, 209, 229,
239. 240. 250, 251, 260, 270, 281, 300, 301. 315.
319, 325, 329, 354, 360, 365, 386, 387, 388, 400,
405, 440, 450, 453, 455, 477, 489, 490R. 505. 535.
593R.
ThF 280, 380, 480R.
Miscellaneous Fees and Fines
Activity Cards
Duplicate card fee $10
Identification photo fee $3
Spouse activity card (nonrefundable, does
not include Health Center
privileges) $6
Admission Evaluation Fee (nonrefundable)
New applying student $25
Reapplying student $10
Bicycle Registration
(permanent registration — Prove
City license) $3
Class Drop Fee (fee per class)
Charged for drop card processing. If all classes are
dropped, the student is discontinuing with tuition
charges. ( See Tuition Refunds/Charges —
Discontinuance section.)
1st day of classes, January 9 Free
2nd day of classes, January 10 Free
3rd day of classes, January 11 $ 3
4th day of classes, January 12 $ 4
5th day of classes. January 13 $5
6th day of classes, January 17 $ 6
7th day of classes, January 18 $ 7
8th day of classes, January 19 $ 8
9th day of classes, January 20 $9
10th day and after, January 23 $10
Deposits (payable at departinent locations)
Industrial education $1
Physical education locker fee
(nonrefundable) $4
Dishonored Check Charges $15
Ecclesiastical Endorsement Late Fee $20
Examinations
Examination through Testing Center to exempt
student from taking a required class $10
Examination, special equivalency, nonrefundable
fee to take exam $20
Graduation Fees (nonrefundable)
Associate degree $6
Bachelor's degree $15
Master's degree $20
Doctoral degree $25
Fee deadline: January 20 for April graduation.
May 19 for August graduation.
Incomplete Grade Contract
Available in B-150 ASB after the
twelfth week of the semester
$10
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Parking Fees and Information
Motor Vehicles
Parking permits are required to park on campus. To
purchase a permit, bring the following to the Traffic
Office (GRNH):
1 . Current vehicle registration
2. Proof of emissions compliance. Vehicles registered
in areas that do not have an emissions program
meeting Utah County requirements will need to pass
an emissions test. Contact the Traffic Office for
further information, telephone (801 ) 378-3906.
3. BYU identification card
4. Copy of housing contract or room key (required only
for a singles on-campus housing C permit)
5. Fee
Fees vary by permit and semester as follows:
Permit Fall
Winter
Spring/Summer
G $40
$25
N/A
Y $15
$10
$5
R $ 5
$ 5
$5
C $ 7.50
$ 5
$3
Motorcycle/
Moped $10
$ 8
$4
Parking permits expire September 1 5 of the succeeding
year.
Bicycles
Bicycles must be licensed within Utah County. Provo
city licenses cost $1 at the Traffic Office.
Parking and Traffic Violation Fines $10-$200
Records Fees
Search fee (duplicate receipt) $1
Transcript fee (per copy — pay at
Records Office) $2
Health Insurance Requirement
BYU requires all full-time students (8.5 credit hours or
more) to carry adequate medical insurance. Enrollment
in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's
insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a group
medical plan provided by your employer or your
spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical
insurance plan to meet this requirement, it must:
• provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major
medical expenses, including physician, hospital,
and ancillary services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more
than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in
the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of
other adequate insurance coverage. Students who do
not return a properly completed form to BYU by the
tuition deadline will be automatically enrolled in — and
assessed the appropriate premium (single or married
student rate) for— the BYU Student Health Plan. The
insurance payment is due by the first day of classes.
Debt Collection Fees
Students' past-due debts are referred to Student
Financial Services for collection. If the BYU debt
collection officer is unable to collect the debt within a
reasonable time, the debt will be referred to an outside
collection agency. The student debtor will be required
to reimburse the university for such collection agency
fees before obtaining a release of a financial hold on his
or her transcript and before being considered for
readmission.
18 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Help for New Students
Organize Your Registration Materials
BYU Undergraduate Catalog or BYU Graduate Studies Catalog
The BYU Undergraduate Catalog includes all courses and describes university and major requirements for undergraduates.
The BYU Graduate Catalog describes graduate courses and programs. Both catalogs can be purchased at the BYU
Bookstore for $5.00 each. To receive either of these catalogs by mail, contact BYU Mail Services, 396 UPB, Provo, UT
84602, or telephone (801 ) 378-3658. Catalogs mailed second class cost $6.50 each (subject to change), and those mailed
first class cost $10.00 each. These prices include postage and handling. VISA, MasterCard, check, or money order is
accepted in payment.
Class Schedule
The Winter 1 995 Class Schedule includes registration instructions, infonnation to assist in selecting classes, and a list of
classes by department. New students are mailed a current class schedule after admission. Class schedules can be
purchased at the BYU Bookstore or from the BYU Registration Office for $1 each. To receive the current class schedule by
mail, contact BYU Mail Sen/ices, 296 UPB, Provo, UT 84602, or telephone (801 ) 378-3658. The cost, w/hich includes first-
class postage and handling, is $3.50. VISA, MasterCard, check, or money order is accepted in payment.
Registration Work Sheet
This work sheet is found on page 3 of this class schedule and is also available at the Registration Office, B-1 30 ASB, or the
college advisement centers.
List of Required Classes
To obtain a list of classes needed to meet university and major requirements, undergraduates can refer to the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog, contact their advisement center, or refer to the General Education for Undergraduates section of this
class schedule. Graduate students can refer to the BYU Graduate Catalog, their academic department, or their advisor.
Student Development Elective Courses
Elective credit classes designed to assist new students in their career, academic, and personal progress are available
through Student Development course work. Classes are listed under Student Development (StDev) in the class list.
Questions/Answers for New Undergraduate Students
What is a credit hour?
A credit hour usually refers to the number of hours you will meet for formal instruction in class each week. The average
freshman can successfully complete from 12.5 to 16 credit hours (five or six classes) per semester or from 6 to 8 credit
hours (three or four classes) per term. This work load will vary depending on the difficulty of the classes, outside
involvement, and motivation to study.
What is General Education (GE) for undergraduates?
The General Education Program for undergraduates at BYU assures that you have achieved competence in certain skills or
knovtriedge before graduation. Proof of competency is achieved by successfully passing required courses. Some students
pass these requirements by taking special examinations for credit when they arrive on campus (without having taken prior
BYU course wori<).
What is a major?
A major is a concentrated group of classes in a particular field that you take to achieve your educational goals. You may
have selected a major on the admissions application. If you are presently undecided, you may enter the area called "open
major."
How do I request classes?
Students request classes using either a Touch-tone telephone or Academic Information Management (AIM). You should
complete the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions and have alternate sections available so that you can submit additional
requests by phone if the class is full. AIM can be accessed at a variety of locations around campus. Look for the AIM
posters or contact your advisement center for more information.
Which classes should I select?
A guide for selecting classes is found on the following pages.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 19
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year
Use the registration work sheet on page 3 to list your courses. Do not be concerned if you are unable to register for
a particular class during your first semester (e.g., Engl 115). You may be able to take it the next semester.
1. Select one or two university-required classes:
Course Title Credit Hours
RelA 1 21 Book of Mormon 2
RelA 421 Book of Mormon (for returned missionaries) 2
PE 129 Fitness for Living 0.5
HIth 129 Health and Lifestyle Management 1
Physical education elective Varies 0.5
2. Select an appropriate English and math* class based on your preparation:
Course Title Credit Hours
Engl 115 College Writing and Reading 3
HonP 200 Intensive Writing 3
Phil 105 Reasoning and Writing 3
Math 97* Intermediate Algebra (ACT math score 18-21 is prerequisite; 0
this Is a no-credit, extra-fee class)
Math 110* College Algebra (act math score 22 or above plus two years 3
of high school algebra is prerequisite)
Math 112* Calculus 1 (ACT math score 27 or above plus four years of 4
high school mathematics including precalculus is prerequisite)
Math 119* Introductory Calculus 4
(for business majors; same prerequisite as Math 112)
*ACT math score of 22 or above completes the Precollege Mathematics requirement only. It does not complete the
math requirement that may be needed for your major. Math 112 meets the General Education Mathematics option.
3. Start work in a foreign language (see page 27).
If you want to pursue the Foreign Language option in GE, you should begin your study of a foreign language as soon
as possible. If you have had previous experiences in a language (e.g., high school courses), the relevant language
department at BYU provides a diagnostic examination that will help you select the level at which you should start at
BYU. If you have had one or fewer years of a language, you should register for a 101 course in the specific
language. If you have completed two or more years of a language, you should register for a 102 course in a specific
language. You can then make adjustments the first week of school after you have taken the diagnostic examination.
You will not be competing with returned missionaries in language courses.
4. Select one or two courses from the following General Education groups. There are Honors Program
options in each case. Contact your college advisement center before taking Biol 100 or PhyS 100 if your major is
within the College of Biology and Agriculture, the College of Nursing, the College of Education, or the College of
Engineering and Technology.
Arts and Sciences Core (For a complete list of required courses, see page 27.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AHtg 10 American Heritage 3
Biol 100 Principles of Biology (see item 4 above) 3
PhyS 1 00 Physical Science (see item 4 above) 3
Arts and Letters (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 28.)
Course Title Credit Hours
Art 1 1 1 Introduction to Art History 3
CICvllO Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature 3
Des 102 Introduction to Interior Design 3
Engl 230 Fiction, Drama, Poetry 3
Engl 232 Shakespeare 3
Engl 236 Masterpieces of English Literature 3
Hum 101 Introduction to the Humanities 3
Music 101 Introduction to Music 3
Phil 110 Introduction to Philosophy 3
ThF117 Introduction to Film Art and Analysis 3
20 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Natural Sciences
Course
AgHrt205
Botny 105
Botny 120
Chem 100
Chem 101
FSN100
Geog 101
Geol 103
Phscs 105
Zool 205
(For a complete list of GE electives, see page 29.)
Title
World Food Crops
Plants Through the Ages
Plants and Civilization
Elementary College Chemistry
Introductory General Chemistry
Essentials of Human Nutrition
Introduction to Geography
Life in the Past
Introductory Applied Physics
Human Biology
Social and Behavioral Sciences (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 30.)
Course Title
AnthrlOl Social/Cultural Anthropology
Econ 110 Economic Principles and Problems
FamSc 160 Infroduction to Family Sciences
Geog 120 World Affairs
Hist 1 20 The United States Through 1 877
PISc 110 American Government and Politics
PISc 170 Introduction to International Politics
Psych 1 1 1 General Psychology
Soc 1 1 2 Current Social Problems
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5. Select an Interest course.
Select an area that you are interested in learning about. Use the 1994-95 BYU Undergraduate Catalog and this
class schedule to identify and select an appropriate course. If you have chosen a major, select a course from those
listed by major in section 6.
6. Select a major/emphasis course.
Students who have not selected a major should select an additional GE course.
IVIaJor Course
Accounting Econ 110 and Math 1 19 or
Stat 222 and Ace 200
Agricultural Business Econ 1 1 0
IVIathllO
Agricultural Economics Econ 110
Math 110
Agronomy Chem 101 or 105
Math 110
American Studies AHtg 100 or Hum 261
Animal Science AnSc 1 21
AnSc122
Anthropology Anthr 101 or 110
Art Art 118
Art 119
Art 120
Art 121
Art History Art 211 or 212
Asian Languages Any Asian language
Asian Studies Any Asian language
Athletic Training Zool 260
Zool 261
FSN100
Audiology EPsy 133
Biology Teaching Chem 101 or 105
Biol 130
Botany Math 110 or 119
Chem 101 or 105
Major Course
Cartography Geog 101
Geog 211
Chemical Engineering ChEn 170
Math 112
Chem 111
Chemistry Chem 1 1 1 H
Math 112
Chinese Chin 101
Civil and Environmental Engineering CEEn 100A
Chem 105
Math 112
MeEn 172
Classical Studies CICv 110
Clinical Laboratory Science Mcbio 1 30
Chem 105
Mcbio 102
Clothing and Textiles CITx 110
CITx 101
Commercial Physical Education PE 297
Zool 260
Communications Comms 101
Comms 201
Comparative Literature CLit 201 H
Computer Science CS 142
CS152
Math 112 or 119
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 21
Major Course
Conservation Biology Chem 101 or 105
IVIath110or119
Construction Management Math 1 1 2
Phscs 105
Dance: Ballet Emphasis Dance 171 or 1 72
Dance 184 or 185
Dance 241 R
Dance 261
Dance: Ballroom Emphasis Dance 184
Dance 1 85
Dance 290
Dance: Composite Dance Dance 171 or 1 72
Dance 184 or 185
Dance 290
Dance Education Dance 241 R
Dance 261
Dance: Modem Emphasis Dance 171 or 172
Dance 184 or 185
Dance 241 R
Dance 261
Design
You must contact the Design Department, 210
BRMB, telephone (801 ) 378-3545. to add first-
year classes.
Early Childhood Education EPsy 204 and 101 R
FamSc 160
FamSc210
Economics Econ 1 1 0
Math 110 or 112
Electrical and Computer Engineering Phscs 1 21
Math 112
CS142
Electronics Engineering Technology . EET 101 and 103
Math 1 1 1
Elementary Education EPsy 204 and 1 01 R
FamSc210
English Engl 195
European Studies Any European language
101 course
Exercise Science Zool 260
Family History-Genealogy Hist 120 or 121
Family Science FamSc 1 60
FamSc210
Fashion Design CITx 102
CITxIlO
Fashion Merchandising CITx 1 02
CITx 110
Film ThF117
ThF 187R
ThF 287R
Food Science and Nutrition Math 1 12 or 1 19
(all dietetics) Chem 101
Food Science and Nutrition Chem 105
(nutritional science) FSN 1 00
Math 110
French Fren 101
General Engineering and Technology Math 1 1 2
Chem 1 05
Geographic Planning and
Resource Management Geog 101
Geog 21 1
Major Course
Geography Geog 1 01 or 1 20
Geography Teaching Geog 101 or 120
Geology Geol 1 1 1
Math 112
German Germ 101
Health Sciences HIth 300
HIth 320
History Hist 120
Hist 201
Home and Family FamSc 160
FamSc 210
Home Economics Education FamSc 1 60
FamSc 210
Horticulture AgHrt 101
Human Development FamSc 160
FamSc 210
Humanities Hum 200
Industrial Arts
Teacher Education MeEn 1 70
International Relations, Pre- PISc 170
Any language 1 01 course
Italian Ital 101
Japanese Japan 101
Korean Korea 101
Latin American Studies Span 1 01
Port 101
Linguistics Ling 230
Management Econ 110 and Math 1 1 9 or
Stat 222 and Ace 200
Manufacturing Engineering Math 112
Chem 105
Manufacturing Engineering Technology .... MET 101
MET 131
MeEn 171
Math 111
Mathematics Math 1 12H
Math 190
Mechanical Engineering MeEn 191 and 172
CEEn 103
Math 112
Microbiology Mcbio 130
Chem 105
Math 110 or 119
Molecular Biology Math 1 10 or 1 12
Chem 105
Biol 130
Music
Contact the College of Fine Arts and
Communications Advisement Center, D-444
HFAC, telephone (801 ) 378-3537, for infomriation
about music core classes.
Music Dance Theatre (by audition only)
Near Eastern Studies Arab 1 01 or
HeblOl
Nursing Zool 260
FSN 100
Nurs 180
Physical Education Zool 260, 261
Philosophy Phil 105
Phil 201
22 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Major Course
Physical Plant Administration Econ 110
TecE291R
Math 110
Physics Phscs 121
Math 112
Political Science PISc 110
PISc 150
PISc 170
Portuguese Port 101
Premedical-Predental Emphasis Math 110
Chem 105
Zool 139 (medicine)
Zool 229 (dentistry)
Preveterinary Medicine Math 1 1 0
AnSc121
AnSc122
Psychology Psych 1 1 1
Psychology Teaching Psych 1 1 1
Public Policy PISc 110
Range Science Range 191
Chem 101
Math 110
Recreation Management RMYL 123
Russian Russ 101
Secondary Education Elective in major/minor
Major Course
Social Work Soc 1 12
SocW 21 1
Sociology Soc 1 1 1
Soc 112
Spanish Span 101
Special Education
Contact the Education Advisement Center, 1 20
MCKB, telephone (801 ) 378-3426. for
information.
Speech Language Pathology EPsy 133
Statistics Stat 222 (Sec 201)
Math 112
Theatre Arts ThF 1 16
ThF 121
ThF127R
Travel and Tourism Geog 1 01 or 1 20
Geog 270
Wildlife Biology Math 110
Chem 101 or 105
Range 191
Youth Leadership RMYL 344
Zoology Math 1 1 0
Biol 130
Chem 105
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 23
General Education for Undergraduates
Why General Education?
General Education is central to the university's
purposes, definition, and academic commitments. In an
age of increasing specialization of knowledge,
technological complexity, and unremitting change,
General Education affords appreciation and
understanding of humankind's most valuable
achievements in the arts, letters, and sciences. It offers
vantage points from which to sharpen our awareness of
the development of our own culture and its relatedness
to others. It informs us more richly of how we have
come to think and believe and behave as we do.
General Education teaches us the importance of critical
thinking, moral judgment, aesthetic sensibility, and
historical context. These refinements, together v*^h the
cultivation of the languages of learning — mathematics,
English, and foreign languages — enable us for a lifetime
of learning, problem solving, and responsible, others-
focused action. We gain in appreciation for the good,
the true, and the beautiful and in the capacity to share
these with others.
At BYU, General Education both underpins and
complements major education. The curriculum of
General Education is designed to inform students of
how we have come to the present state of knowledge
and to enhance our awareness of the methodological
and cognitive constraints on the pursuit of truth. In
addition, given BYU's concern that the development of
individuals be eternal. General Education means
continued inquiry into the gospel of Jesus Christ and its
implications for knowledge, society, and truth.
What Are the General Education Requirements?
First of all, the General Education requirements are not
the same as those called university requirements. The
following eleven courses in religion, physical education,
and health compose the university requirements:
University Requirements for the Bachelor's Degree
Computer skills (especially word processing) are also
important academic skills. To develop these abilities,
you may (a) work on your own, (b) take computer
workshops in 1 12 HRCB, or (c) take a noncredit course
like Ling 98.
General Education Requirements for
the Bachelor's Degree
Note that certain modifications are required of degree-
seeking students in fine arts, engineering, music, and
nursing. See college advisement centers for specific
information.
Languages of Learning
First-Year Writing
Precollege Mathematics
Mathematics or Foreign Language
Advanced Writing
Nuntber of Courses
1
1
1-4
1
>\i1s and Sciences Core
American Heritage
Biologk;al Science
Physical Science
History of Civilization
Number of Courses
1
1
1
2
Arts and Sciences Electives Number of Courses
Selected from approved General
Education courses in Arts and
Letters, Natural Sciences, and
Social and Behavioral Sciences. 4
General Education Requirements for Students
Enrolled Before Fall 1988
Students who first entered BYU as new freshmen
before winter semester 1 976, or as new transfer
students before winter semester 1 977, entered under a
General Education program that was discontinued as of
fall semester 1988. These students must complete the
requirements listed above.
Religion
Number of Courses
RelA 121-122 or 421-422
2
RelA211 or 212
1
ReIC 324 or 325
1
Electives
3
In general, only 2 credit hours of religion should be
taken each semester or term; if you register for more
than 2 credit hours in a single semester, no more than
4 credit hours taken in any single semester will be
counted toward graduation requirements.
Students who first entered BYU as new freshmen
winter semester 1976 and thereafter through summer
term 1988, or as new transfer students beginning
winter semester 1977 through summer term 1991 , will
be required to fulfill either the requirements previously
listed or those listed below. Those who elect the
requirements listed above should notify their college
advisement centers. Students completing the
requirements listed below must do so before fall
semester 1 995.
Physical Education
Number of Courses
Languages of Learning Number of Courses
RE 129
1
First- Year Writing 1
Electives (100 level)
2
Precollege Mathematics 1
Mathematics or Foreign Language 1-4
Health
Advanced Writing 1
Hlth129or130
1
24 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Arts and Sciences Core
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
Number of Courses
1
1
1
Arts and Sciences Electives Number of Courses
Selected fronn approved General Education courses in:
Arts and Letters 3
Natural Sciences 1
Social and Behavioral Sciences 2
To meet elective requirements, a student may not take
more than one class from any single department.
How Should You Choose General Education
Classes?
An undergraduate degree signifies that the recipient has
completed at least t^wo types of study: concentrated
work in a single discipline (the major), and a more
general education in the subject matters and methods
of commonly accepted categories of knovidedge. The
second, broader study is intended to complement the
study in the major.
It is v/ise to meet the GE requirements by selecting
courses that your major will not lead you to confront.
Choose your GE courses as if each were your only
opportunity to leam about subjects that you might want
to know more about once you have left the university.
Your GE courses should give you the necessary
background to learn more about a subject on your own.
Pilot General Education Courses
Occasionally some General Education courses are
offered that differ in substantive v/ays from the regular
course offerings approved for GE credit. For example,
they may be taught in the residence halls, they may be
colloquia with more than one instructor, or they may be
experimental courses to be offered on a trial basis. The
number and nature of these courses will vary from
semester to semester; current listings may be found
under the heading of General Education in the course
listing section of this class schedule. The course
number includes the designation GE and the number
itself indicates the type of elective credit that the course
carries. For example, a course designated GE 210
would satisfy an Arts and Letters elective and one
numbered GE 222 would count as a Social and
Behavioral Science elective.
Is There an Honors Version of General Education?
Yes. An enriched General Education curriculum
designed to challenge the highly capable and motivated
student is available. Honors courses are designated
throughout this schedule by an H following the course
number. Further information about Honors Education,
including a complete list of Honors courses, is provided
in the University Honors for Undergraduates section of
this schedule and is also available from the dean of
General and Honors Education, 302 MSRB, telephone
(801)378-3038.
When Should General Education Requirements Be
Completed?
Students are most strongly encouraged to complete the
First- Year Writing and Precollege Mathematics
requirements during their first year at the university.
Any student who challenges the First-Year Writing
requirement by examination (see Special
Examinations, page 31) must complete the challenge
within a year of residence after entering BYU. No
challenge will be allowed thereafter
Students in most majors are encouraged to complete
the American Heritage, Biological Science, and Physical
Science requirements during their freshman year as
well. The History of Civilization sequence generally
should be taken during the sophomore year. However,
some programs provide for these requirements under a
different timetable. Advisement centers can provide
direction concerning the timing for a specific program.
Any student who pursues the Mathematics option for
the Languages of Learning requirement must complete
Math 1 1 0 before enrolling in a subsequent course in
mathematics or statistics.
The Advanced Writing requirement generally should be
completed during the junior year. Completion of the
First- Year Writing requirement is prerequisite to
enrollment in any course that fills the Advanced Writing
requirement.
How Do You Complete the General Education
Requirements?
GE requirements can be met in four ways:
1 . Successfully completing approved GE courses,
including Honors courses.
2. Passing special examinations at the university.
3. Transferring acceptable credit from other
institutions.
4. Receiving credit from Advanced Placement (AP)
examinations and the College Level Examination
Program (CLEP).
These options are discussed in detail on the following
pages.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 25
General Education Courses for Undergraduates
You are strongly encouraged to meet the GE
requirements by enrolling in departmental or Honors
courses at the university. As noted earlier, General
Education is at the center of what Brigham Young
University is about. As a consequence, the university
devotes substantial resources and engages its best
faculty in providing this educational opportunity for you.
The official list of all courses that satisfy current GE
requirements follovk/s. In addition, a GE code appears
within the class list in this class schedule. The codes
identify all GE courses, both required and elective.
Definitions of these codes are listed on the Class List
Definitions page.
Honors courses are recommended for students with a
composite ACT score of 28 or above or a cumulative
university GPA of 3.5 or above.
Languages of Learning
First-Year Writing
(One course. This
should be taken during
your freshman year.)
Engl 115 or HonP 200
or Phil 105, 105H
Transfer Students: If you have not already completed
this requirement and wish to challenge the course, you
must do so during yourfirst yearat BYU. Consult the
English Department for details.
We strongly encourage you to take a First- Year
Writing course (Engl 115, HonP 200, or Phil 105) even
if you have received AP credit for English, because the
skills taught in these courses are essential to a
successful university education.
Math 97, 110. 111,
112, 112H, 113,
113H, or119
Precollege Mathematics
(One course. This
should be taken
during your freshman
year.) See course suggestions
for freshmen and for transfer
students below. If you are
uncertain about which
course to register for,
contact your college advisement
center.
Freshmen: You should register for the appropriate
mathematics course according to your ACT
mathematics subscore, as shown in the following chart:
ACT Math Subscore
22 or above
20-21
Precollege Mathematics
Requirement is waived,
but no credit is given for
any course.
Challenge or enroll in
Math 97.
19 or below Register for Math 97.
Note: Math 97 is a
noncredit course
requiring an additional
fee.
Transfer Students: You may satisfy the requirement by
(1) submitting your ACT mathematics subscore if it is
22 or above, (2) passing any one of the BYU
mathematics courses listed above, or (3) submitting
equivalent mathematics transfer credit to Admissions
and Records, A-153 ASB.
Art 300; Chem 391 ;
Engl 311, 31 1H,
312, 312H, 313,
315, 31 5H, 316,
31 6H; MCom320;
Phil 31 1, 31 1H; or
HonP 300
Advanced Writing
(One course. This
should be taken
during your junior
year; see your college
advisement center for
the course recommended
for your major.
Completion of the First-
Year Writing requirement is
prerequisite to enrollment
in any course in Advanced
Writing.)
Requirement in Mathematics or Foreign Language
To fill this requirement, students may choose either the
Mathematics or the Foreign Language option. The
requirement may be filled by courses within the
student's major. Certain majors require students to fill
all of one option and all or part of the other as well.
Students who entered the university before fall 1 994
and who intend to graduate with University Honors
must complete both options. Students who are
entering the university this semester and wish to
graduate with University Honors have slightly different
requirements that are detailed in the section describing
the Honors Program.
Mathematics Option
The Mathematics option requires one or more
semesters of college-level mathematics beyond either
college algebra (Math 1 10) or introductory logic (Phil
205). Approved courses are:
Math 112, 112H, 113, 113H, or 119
(Math 110 is prerequisite)
Phil 305 (Phil 205 is prerequisite)
Stat 221 , 222, 222H, or 321 (Math 1 10 is prerequisite)
Foreign Language Option
A student who chooses to fill the Foreign Language
option builds on high school, college, or other prior
study of foreign language, through which a certain level
26 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
of competence in the language has been attained.
Further study adds to that competence and allows the
student to use the language meaningfully to access
another major historical, cultural, intellectual, literary,
and artistic heritage. Students fill the requirement by
completing one of the approved culminating courses in
the language that is chosen A student wrtti no previous
knowledge of the language would take the culminating
course after taking three semesters of instruction in the
language Students with prior knowledge of the
language might be ready for the culminating course with
only one or two semesters of instruction, or with none.
Conversation and grammar courses will not substitute
for the culminating course. Approved courses are:
Arab 301
ASL301
Buign 330
Cant 202
Chin 202, 301
Czech 330
Dansh 202
Dutch 340
Fren 202, 301
Finn 202
Germ 202, 330
Greek (Classical) 301 , 302
Heb (Modem) 202
Heb (Biblical) 431
Hung 330
Ital 202. 301
Japan 202, 221 , 301
Korea 202, 301
Latin 301 , 302
Norwe 202
Polsh 330
Port 202, 302
Russ 202, 330
Scand 445 (Swedish)
Scand 441 (Danish)
Scand 447 (Finnish)
Scand 529 (Icelandic)
Span 202, 302
SrbCr 330
Swed202
Ukrai 330
their native tongue. Please contact your college
advisement center for more information.
Arts and Sciences Core Courses
Most students should take the core courses in
American Heritage, Biological Science, and Physical
Science during the freshman year and the History of
Civilization sequence during the sophomore year.
American Heritage
AHtg 100, 100H, or
HonP 240
Biological Science
Biol 100, 100H, 130,
or HonP 260
American Heritage
Principles of Biology
Physical Science
PhyS 100, 100H. Physical Science
PhySllOA and 11 OB,
or HonP 259
History of Civilization
Complete one of the following two-course sequences:
Art
Art 201 , 202;
201H, 202H
Worid Civilization to 1500,
Worid Civilization Since
1500
The Humanities Research Center administers
proficiency examinations in less commonly taught
languages such as those listed below. Students who
independently prepare themselves to pass such an
examination subsequentiy enroll in Anthr 420. Working
with cultural anthropology and linguistics faculty in this
culminating course, students use their demonstrated
language abilities to conduct an ethnographic interview
project studying cross-cultural matters specific to their
language. After successful completion of the
proficiency examination and the foreign language
section of Anthr 420, students will be responsible for
having the Foreign Language credit posted to their
transcripts. This can be accomplished at the college
advisement center. Contact the Humanities Research
Center, 3060 JKHB, or the General and Honors
Education Office, 302 MSRB, for further information.
Afrikaans
Rarotongan
Aymara
Samoan
Cakchiquel
Tagalog
Indonesian
Tahitian
Maori
Thai
Navajo
Tongan
Persian/Farsi
Vietinamese
Quechua
Welsh
Nonnative speakers of the English language may fulfill
this requirement through Engl 230, 232, or Hum 261 .
However, they are encouraged to fulfill the requirement
by completing work in a language other than English or
Comparative Literature
CLit/EngI 201 , 202;
201H,202H
English
Engl/CLit 201 , 202;
201H, 202H
History
Hist 201 , 202;
201H. 202H
Honors
HonP 201 , 202
Humanities
Hum 201 , 202;
201H, 202H
Music
Music 201 , 202
Philosophy
Phil 201 . 202;
201H, 202H
Phil 210, 211;
21 OH. 211 H
History of Civilization:
Literature 1 , 2
Masterpieces of Worid
Literature 1 , 2
Worid Civilization to 1500,
World Civilization Since
1500
History of Civilization 1 ,2
Arts in Western
Culture 1 .2
History of Civilization:
Music 1. 2
History of Philosophy 1 , 2
Science of Civilization 1 ,2
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Political Science
PISc 201 , 202;
201H. 202H
Western Political
Heritage 1 , 2
Students must complete one of the History of
Civilization sequences listed above. If the
discontinuation of a certain sequence during an
extended absence from the university makes a change
in the second course unavoidable, students should
consult with their advisement center for assistance in
identifying an appropriate alternative.
Arts and Sciences Elective Courses
The follov\/ing restrictions to the electives apply only to
new students entering fall 1 988 and thereafter or
transfer students entering fall 1 991 and thereafter. To
meet elective requirements on the program in effect
prior to 1 988, a student may not take more than one
class from any single department.
1 . No more than one course taken in the broad area of
the student's major v\/ill meet the electives
requirement. That is, majors in the College of Fine
Arts and Communications or the College of
Humanities may take only one elective in Arts and
Letters. Majors in the College of Biology and
Agriculture, the College of Engineering and
Technology, the College of Nursing, or the College
of Physical and Mathematical Sciences may take
only one elective in Natural Sciences. Majors in the
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences may
take only one elective in Social and Behavioral
Sciences. Majors in the Marriott School of
Management, the College of Education, or the
College of Physical Education must distribute the
four electives over all three of the categories.
Students may choose not to take any elective
course in the broad area of the major but to fulfill the
elective requirement by completing two approved
courses in each of the two categories outside the
area of the major.
A minimum of one elective in each of the categories
outside the broad area of the major is required. For
example, a major in the College of Family, Home,
and Social Sciences must take at least one Arts and
Sciences elective and one Natural Sciences elective
to fill the GE requirements.
2. Students who elect to complete both the
Mathematics and the Foreign Language options are
excused from one of the four Arts and Sciences
elective requirements. However, they are subject to
restriction 1 above and should complete the
electives requirement by selecting courses in each
of the remaining categories outside the broad area
of the major.
Arts and Letters Eiectives
In addition to the courses listed below, courses
numbered HonP 203-220, GE 303-320, or HonP
303-320 will fill an Arts and Letters elective.
Art
Art 1 00 plus one
of the following:
Art 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108. Arts
and Letters credit
will be given for this
course only if Art 1 00
has been taken prior
to or concurrently
with the studio
course. Students
will be responsible for
having the Arts and
Letters credit posted
to their transcripts
after completing the
combination of
courses. This can be
accomplished at the
college advisement
center. Art 1 00 is
not offered summer term.
Introduction to Art
Art111
Introduction to Art
History
Art 210
Survey of Western
Architecture
Art 21 1.212
Survey of Western
Art 1.2
Design
Des 102
Introduction to Interior
Design
Classical Civilization
CICvllO, 110H
Introduction to Greek and
Roman Literature
CICv 241
Greek and Roman
Mythology
CICv 245
Golden Age of Greece
CICv 246
Golden Age of Rome
CICv-EngI 355
Greek and Roman
Classics and the
English Tradition
Dance
Dance 260, 260H
Introduction to Dance
English
Engl 230
Fiction, Drama, Poetry
Engl 232
Shakespeare
Engl 235
Masterpieces of
American Literature
Engl 236, 300
Masterpieces of English
Literature
Engl 336
The American Novel
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Engl 338
Engl 350
Engl-CICv 355
Engl 359
Engl 368
Engl 391
Fine Arts
FnArt270
The European Novel
The Bible as Literature
Greek and Roman
Classics and the
English Tradition
The Short Story
Literature of the
Latter-day Saints
Introduction to Folklore
European Fine Arts
Foreign Literatures
Any one of the following courses:
Chin 344
Germ 430, 431
Ital 460
Japan 343, 344, or 353
Korea 340
Port 339
Russ 240, 241
Span 339
History
Hist 31 2
Humanities
Hum 101
Hum 240
Hum 242
Hum 261, 261 H
Hum 262. 262H
Music
Music 101
Music 200 plus two
semesters of any of
the following music
ensemble courses
taken concurrently
with or subsequent
to Music 200.
(Enrollment in one of
these courses before
concurrent enrollment
in Music 200 will not
count toward filling
the elective require-
ment. Students will
, be responsible for
having the Arts and
Letters credit posted
to their transcripts
after completing the
combination. This
can be accomplished
at the college
advisement center.)
The Renaissance
Introduction to the
Humanities
Introduction to the
Humanities of Asia
Introduction to the
Humanities of the
Islamic World
American Humanities 1
American Humanities 2
Introduction to Music
Elements of Music
Music 31 1 R, 31 2R, Music Ensemble
313R, 314R, 315R,
318R,319R,323R,
324R, 325R, 326R,
329R, 330R, 331R,
332R, 333R, 334R,
337R, 338R, 339R,
341 R, 342R, 343R,
344R, 345R. 346R.
347R, 348R.
(Music majors will not receive elective credit for
Music 200 or the ensemble courses.)
Music 203 World Music Cultures
Philosophy
Phil 110, 110H
Phil 205, 205H
Phil 213
Phil 214
Phil 215
Phil 418
Theatre and Film
Fren-ltal217
ThF115
ThF117
Natural Sciences Electives
Introduction to
Philosophy
Introduction to Logic
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to the
Philosophy of Art
Introduction to the
Philosophy of
Religion
Science and Religion
French and Italian
Cinema
Introduction to the
Theatre
Introduction to Film Art
In addition to the courses listed below, any course
numbered HonP 241-258, GE 241-258, HonP
341-358, or GE 341-358 will fill a Natural Sciences
elective.
Agronomy and Horticulture
AgHrt 205
World Food Crops
Biology
Biol 276
Heredity and Reproduction
Botany
Botny 105
Plants Through the Ages
Botny 1 20
Plants and Civilization
Botny-Zool 250
Environmental Biology
Chemistry
Chem 100
Elementary College
Chemistry
Chem 101
Introductory General
Chemistry
Chem 105
General College
Chemistry
Chem 111, 111H
Principles of Chemistry
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Food Science and Nutrition
European Studies
FSN 100
Essentials of Human
Nutrition 1
Europ 336R
Family Sciences
European Studies
Geography
FamSc160, 160H
Introduction to Family
Geog101
Introduction to Geography
Sciences
FamSc210
Human Development
Geology
Geol101, 101H
Introduction to Geology
Geography
Geol 103
Life of the Past
Geog120
Geography and World
Affairs
Microbiology
Geog301
Introduction to Cultural
Mcbio 221 . 221 H
General Microbiology
Geography
Mcbio 31 1
Disease and Public
Health
History
Hist 120
U.S. History to 1877
Physics
Hist 121
U.S. History Since 1877
Phscs 105
Introductory Applied
Hist 302
The Medieval and
Physics
Modern Near East
Phscs121, 121H
Principles of Physics
Hist-CICv 304
Greek History
Phscs 127, 127H
Descriptive Astronomy
Hist 308
African Civilizations
Phscs 137
Introduction to the
Hist 31 3
The Reformation
Atmosphere and
Hist 314
Philosophy of Science
Weather
Hist 319
Ideas and Man in Modem
Phscs 167
Descriptive Acoustics
Europe 1 789-Present
of Music and Speech
Hist 341
Modern Asia
Phscs 314
History and Philosophy
Hist 352
Modern Latin America
of Science
Hist 380
San Francisco
Zoology
Philosophy
Zool 205
Human Biology
Phil 423, 423H
History and Philosophy
Zool-Botny 250
Environmental Biology
of Science
Zool 260, 260H
Elementary Human
Anatomy
Political Science
Zool 261. 261 H
Elementary Human
PIScllO. 110H
American Government
Physiology
and Politics
Zool 276
Human Heredity and
PISC150, 150H
Comparative Government
Reproduction
and Politics
Zool 334
Appreciation of Nature
PISC170, 170H
Introduction to
International Politics
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives
PISc308
Theories of Human
Freedom
In addition to the courses
isted below, any course
PISc310
Principles and Issues of
numbered HonP 221-239
GE 221-239, HonP
the Founding of the
321-339, or GE 321-339 will fill a Social and Behavioral
American Republic
Sciences elective.
PISc 340
Population and Hunger
Anthropology
Psychology
Anthr 101,1 01 H
Social/Cultural
Psych 111. 111H
General Psychology
Anthropology
Psych 201
Psychology of Music
AnthrllO, 110H
Introduction to
Archaeology
Sociology
Soc111.111H
Introductory Sociology
Classical Civilization
Soc112
Current Social Problems
CICv-Hist 304
Greek History
Technology and Society
Econonnics
EngT200
Introduction to Technology
EconllO. 110H
Economic Principles
and Society
and Problems
t
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I
Special Examinations
Examinations for some General Education classes and
the university health requirement are offered at the
Testing Center, 265 HGB, on the dates noted below.
The Testing Center is open during the following times:
Center
Exams
Center
Open
Collected
Vacated
Mon-Fri
8:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m
Sat
9:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Note: You can retal(e an examination (except Hith
129) only after seven days of further preparation
and during the posted exam period.
Exemption Examinations: No Credit or Grade
Exemption examinations are given in the Testing Center
for three GE requirements — First- Year Writing,
Precollege Mathematics, and Physical Science 100 — on
the dates given below. Fees are required for the
examinations, A passing grade on an examination
means that the student's Advisement By Computer
(ABC) Form will reflect the completion of the GE
requirement. However, no academic credit will be
posted on the transcript of grades unless it is requested
by submitting the proper form to the Records Office, B-
150 ASB.
All first-semester/term students may take the exemption
examinations for First- Year Writing and Precollege
Mathematics free of charge one time. The regular
examination fee will be charged for additional
examinations and any that are taken after the first
semester/term of residence.
Precollege Mathematics (Mathematics 97)
January 4-January 20
Students who take the exemption examination for
Mathematics 97 to meet the Precollege Mathematics
requirement do not have the option of requesting
academic credit since the course carries no credit.
First- Year Writing (English 115)
January 4-February 3
Note: Students wishing to take the exemption
examination for First- Year Writing must contact the
English Composition Office, 31 10 JKHB, for specific
details on the challenge process before taking the first
examination in the Testing Center. After passing this
first examination in the Testing Center, students will
need to complete an essay examination and take three
tests in the Harold B. Lee Library, as well as submit
samples of their writing to the English Composition
Office to be evaluated in conjunction with the
examination. All parts of the challenge must be
completed within the examination dates. Students who
pass the exemption examination for First- Year Writing
have the option of requesting academic credit and
having the grade posted on the transcript of grades.
(See the Special Examinations for Graded Credit
section following for instructions regarding the
procedure for requesting academic credit.)
The Reading-Writing Center, 1010 JKHB, is available to
assist students who are preparing for the First- Year
Writing exemption examination.
Physical Science (Physical Science 100)
January 4-February 3
To receive an exemption from Physical Science 100,
students must receive a grade of B- or better.
However, students who receive grades of C- or above
may request the academic grade and have the grade
posted to their transcript. (See the Special Examina-
tions for Graded Credit section following for instructions
regarding the procedure for requesting academic
credit.)
An exemption examination is also allowed for the
university requirement Health 1 29.
Health (Health 129)
January 4-January 20
Students may take the examination one time only.
Successfully passing it will complete the health
requirement with a P grade worth 1 credit hour. The
examination is offered each semester and term during
the posted testing period. If you fail the exam, you must
complete Health 129 or 130.
Special Examinations for Graded Credit
Special examinations for graded credit are referred to
as "challenge examinations" and must be arranged
through the Testing Center or the department offering
the exartiination. A $20 fee is required for challenge
examinations offered through individual departments.
A $10 fee is charged for examinations offered in the
Testing Center. In addition to this fee, students must
request academic credit by submitting the proper form
to the Records Office, B-150 ASB.
Challenge examinations for three GE courses are
offered on the dates listed below in the Testing Center.
The tests are scheduled early in the semester/term to
allow students to drop unneeded classes before the
official drop deadline, if necessary. You do not have to
be enrolled in a course to challenge it for credit;
however, if you are enrolled in a course that you
successfully challenge by special examination for
graded credit, you should drop the course and must do
so before the official university drop deadline. For
information on special examinations for First- Year
Writing, students should consult the English
Composition Office, 31 10 JKHB.
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Challenge examinations are given on the following
dates:
Advanced Writing, Tests 1 and 2
January 4-February 3
Note: The Advanced Writing examination has three
parts. The first part includes two tests given in the
Testing Center. However, before taking these tests, a
student should contact the English Composition Office,
31 10 JKHB, for specific instructions. In parts two and
three, several papers are required that must be initiated
before the end of the examination period indicated
above, and an additional $40 reading fee is required for
these parts of the examination. All parts of the
examination must be completed within a single
semester or term. Students cannot challenge the
Advanced Writing requirement In the semester in
which they intend to graduate.
American Heritage (American Heritage 1 00)
January 4-February 3
Biological Science (Biology 100)
January 4-January 20
The procedures for challenging General Education
courses are as follows:
I. For Examinations Given at the Testing Center:
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
that you are challenging:
1 . Go to the Testing Center on one of the
scheduled examination dates.
2. Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
3. On successful completion of the
examination, obtain a Class Credit Request
Form from Testing Services, 265 HGB, and
have it validated there. Students v/ho pass
the First- Year Writing examination must
obtain the Class Credit Request Form from
the English Composition Office, 3110 JKHB,
and have it signed by the coordinator of
composition.
4. Present the completed form to the Records
Office, B-150 ASB. The form must be
submitted to the Records Office during the
semester/term in which the examination is
passed.
B. If enrolled in the course, you must also
complete a Change of Registration Form and
drop the course. If the challenged course is not
officially dropped before the university's
deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
II. For Examinations Not Given at the Testing Center:
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
that you are challenging:
1 . Contact the department that offers the
course during the first two weeks of the
semester/term.
2. Complete the Special Examination Form
available from the department.
3. Arrange to take the examination.
4. Pay the required testing fee at the Cashiers'
Office, D-155 ASB, and have the form
validated there.
5. Present the validated form to the
departmental examiner.
6. Have the grade and credit recorded on the
form by the examiner and obtain the
necessary signatures.
7. Present the completed form to the Records
Office, B-150 ASB. The form must be
submitted within one year after completing
the examination.
B. If enrolled in the course, you must also
complete a Change of Registration Form and
drop the course. If the challenged course is not
officially dropped before the university's
deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
Transfer Credit and Credit from Advanced
Placement and the College Level Examination
Program
Transfer Credit
The application of transfer credit to GE requirements is
handled by the Transfer Evaluation Office, B-238 ASB.
Articulation agreements have been reached with several
junior and community colleges to facilitate that transfer
process for students who have completed certain
associate degrees. The Transfer Evaluation Office can
be contacted for up-to-date information regarding the
status of those agreements with a particular junior or
community college.
Advanced Placement Credit
The results of some Advanced Placement (AP) exams
may be used to waive certain GE requirements and to
obtain general university credit. AP credit posted to a
transfer institution will be evaluated upon BYU's
standards and not those of the transfer institution. The
Admissions Office, A-183 ASB, telephone (801) 378-
2507, can be contacted for details regarding credit
hours and exemption from GE requirements for AP
exams.
College Level Examination Program
BYU will grant credit for the College Level Examination
Program (CLEP). For each general examination on
which a student scores 61 0 or higher, the university will
grant 3.0 hours of credit. Students can contact the
Admissions Office for additional information.
How Do You Get Help with Specific Questions
Concerning General Education?
The essential information concerning General Education
is found in the current BYU Undergraduate Catalog.
Sources of additional information include the following:
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College Advisement Centers.
The recommended source of information and advice
about General Education requirements is the
college advisement center. These centers, together
with the Open Major Advisement Center, 1 51
SWKT, provide assistance with registration,
graduation requirements, policies and procedures,
fields of study, changes of major, and many other
aspects of academic life. Computer terminals are
available in the advisement centers and other
locations on campus to provide you with an up-to-date
report of your academic status In addition, Advisement
by Computer (ABC) Forms are sent to you early each
semester. These list the GE courses you have
completed and also the GE requirements that remain to
be completed.
2. Dean of General and Honors Education.
Questions dealing with General Education are
handled in 350 MSRB, telephone (801 ) 378-61 37.
University Honors for Undergraduates
University Honors at Graduation
"University Honors" is a distinction awarded to all
baccalaureate recipients of BYU who have met the
Honors requirements in General Education as described
below. This prestigious designation is recorded on the
official transcript of grades and in the graduation
program. All Honors classes taken and the Honors
thesis title also appear on the transcript.
University Honors with Honors in a Major
Certain departments have established Honors majors
that build on the foundation of the Honors requirements
in General Education. Students majoring in these
departments who meet the requirements for graduation
with University Honors have the additional option of
meeting the requirements of the Honors major and
graduating with "Honors in [a certain major]." For
example, a student may graduate with "University
Honors and Honors in Chemistry." (Note, however, that
it is not possible to graduate with Honors in chemistry
unless one also satisfies the requirement for graduation
with University Honors as well.) For the name of the
Honors advisor in a certain department, consult the
University Honors Program Course Guide or contact the
departmental office. Honors majors can be completed
in art history, chemistry, communications, comparative
literature, economics, electrical engineering, English,
French, Italian, geology, German, history, humanities,
mathematics, mechanical engineering, microbiology,
molecular biology, music, philosophy, physics, Russian,
Spanish, Portuguese, statistics, studio art, and zoology.
Participation in Honors
Honors Education provides an unusually rich and
challenging experience for capable and motivated
undergraduate students. Honors Education is not
merely a more intensive General Education or a more
strenuous program in a major. Rather, it attempts to
link the broad university perspective with the specific
concentration associated with a major. Students who
pursue Honors Education at Brigham Young University
will be offered the challenge of Honors courses that
form a part of their General Education, as well as an
intensive experience in their major.
To graduate from BYU, undergraduate students must
meet not only the requirements of a major department,
but also the requirements of General Education,
religion, and physical education. Most students
complete the nonmajor requirements through courses
in the general university curriculum. Capable and
motivated students are invited to satisfy General
Education and Religious Education requirements
through Honors. Although it is hoped that students will
choose to complete all the requirements for the
University Honors designation, those who do not intend
to do so are still invited to participate in the Honors
curriculum to whatever extent they choose.
Honors Education is open to all capable and motivated
students. However, to graduate in the Honors program,
you must fill out a formal commitment of intent to (1 )
graduate with University Honors, (2) register for at least
one Honors course each semester of the first two years
in the program, and (3) maintain a grade-point average
near the 3.5 required for graduation with University
Honors. Commitment forms may be obtained in 350
MSRB. Indicators of "capable" include a composite
ACT score of 28 or above, a high school GPA of 3.7 or
above, or a university GPA of 3.5 or above. Defining
"motivated" is more difficult. It would be a mistake to
recommend Honors courses only to those students with
high scores, either GPA or ACT, since it is difficult to
gauge a student's ability from scores alone. Such
scores may not say much about important inner
qualities like determination, discipline, and initiative or
about recent achievements that may contrast with
earlier performance. All students are invited to consider
Honors as a way to achieve the kind of academic
experiences they seek.
The Advantages of Honors
Faculty
The most important advantage of enrolling in Honors is
the opportunity to participate in demanding, high-quality
courses taught by some of the university's best
professors. In addition, Honors provides a stimulating
learning environment outside formal course settings.
Curriculum
Honors offers a curriculum core consisting of a two-
semester sequence in the History of Civilization and an
intensive writing course. Beyond this core. Honors
colloquia, seminars, and departmental Honors courses
provide a variety of experiences for Honors students in
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 33
the historical development of ideas, cultures, arts,
letters, and the sciences; these offerings are discussed
more fully below.
Honors Colloquia. Each semester Honors sponsors
several Honors colloquia that bring together teams of
the university's most respected professors from diverse
disciplines to teach a variety of broadly based subjects.
The colloquia are interdisciplinary in nature and taught
by at least two and often three professors from different
fields. These courses allow a unique flexibility in
method and content and stress the complementary
nature of various disciplines in dealing vwth our cultural
heritage and modern problems. Recent colloquia
include "Turning Points in the History of Civilization,"
"Use and Misuse of Human and Natural Resources,"
"Education as a Moral Endeavor," "The Daedalus
Project," "Texts of Influence on the Jewish and
Christian Religious Heritages," "Shaping the Modern
Mind," and "Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future."
The particular subjects and faculty differ across
colloquia. Some provide an integrated approach.
Others are intended primarily for students majoring in
particular disciplines. All the colloquia, however, are
centered on intensive reading, discussion in large and
small groups, and careful writing. Each colloquium
involves a group of approximately fifty students and two
or three faculty and offers an educational experience
unlike that in any other class offered at the university.
Honors Seminars. A number of Honors seminars are
also offered each semester. They range across
subjects as diverse as "Women's Issues in the Natural
Sciences," "Health and Disease in History," "The
Literature of Pilgrimage," and "Bioethics." The seminars
are centered within a discipline, but they are intended to
be accessible to students who are not majors in that
discipline. Like the colloquia, the seminars require
critical reading, thinking, writing, and discussion. But
unlike the colloquia, the seminars are more specialized,
are directed by a single professor, and are usually
limited in enrollment to twenty students.
Departmental Honors Sections. Departments within
the university offer courses intended for Honors
students that are taught by their strongest faculty.
Departmental Honors sections of GE courses are
usually smaller than regular courses and provide greater
occasion for classroom discussion and additional
reading and writing under the supervision of the
professor. In addition, if the department offers an
Honors major, some courses in that major may be
structured specifically for the Honors student. These
courses would go beyond the limits of the traditional
major and would stress critical and analytical thinking
and writing in the form appropriate to the subject of the
major.
Honors Housing, the Honors Center, and Special
Honors Activities
Students in Honors benefit most directly from their
association with fellow Honors students and with
Honors faculty. To encourage this interaction among
students outside the classroom, special on-campus
housing for Honors students (in Helaman Halls, Deseret
Towers, and Heritage Halls) is available. In addition.
Honors students also have a center in the Karl G.
Maeser Memorial Building, which provides them with a
quiet study hall and a commons room for informal
meetings and discussion. An Honors computer room
and an Honors writing laboratory are housed nearby in
the Heber J. Grant Building.
Honors publishes the scholarly work of students in
Insighit, an intellectual journal with an all-student staff.
A special series of concerts, dramatic productions, and
exhibitions of art and photography are sponsored by
Honors in the Maeser Building, and assistance with
academic advisement is provided by Honors student
aides.
Graduation with University Honors
Scheme 1
(For students entering the university for the first time
fall 1994.)
To graduate with University Honors, a new entering
student must accomplish the following:
1 . Honors course work.
a. Complete two Honors History of Civilization
courses.
b. Complete an Honors 200 Intensive Writing
course. However, students who have received
a score of 5 on the English Language and
Composition advanced placement examination
may petition for a waiver in 350 MSRB.
c. Students with fewer than 64 credit hours
complete two Honors religion courses.
Students entering with more than 64 hours
complete one Honors religion course,
d. Complete three other Honors course electives.
e. During each of the first four semesters at BYU,
register for at least one Honors course. In
addition, students are expected to maintain a
grade point average near the 3.5 required for
graduation with University Honors; failure to do
so may disqualify a student from the program.
2. Other Honors course work. Complete at least two
semesters of a foreign language and complete the ■
General Education mathematics requirement in one f
of the following ways:
a. College Algebra (Math 110) and Math 112,
112H, 113, 113H, or119.
b. College Algebra (Math 1 1 0) and Stat 221 , 222,
22H, or321.
c. Introductory Logic (Phil 205) and Phil 305.
3. Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film.
Complete an independent study of a number of
important works of literature and the arts. Great
Works of Literature, Art. and Film (a reading,
listening, and viewing guide published by the
Honors Program) provides suggestions, but
alternative works may also meet the requirement,
subject to approval by the Honors deans. Students
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are expected to include in their readings some non-
Western writings and some works of (1 ) social
science and (2) mathematics, physical and
biological science, and technology. A film category
is also included. Competency will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview. (This list is available in
350 Maeser Building.)
4. Honors thesis/Capstone experience. Complete
an Honors thesis/capstone project, working closely
vjiVh a faculty member on a project of the student's
choosing in her or his major. The thesis/capstone
project represents independent work reflecting the
highest standards of achievement for
undergraduates. It must receive both departmental
and Honors approval.
5. Student portfolio. Maintain a student portfolio, a
representative collection of one's best academic
work over the undergraduate years. The portfolio
reflects a personal Journey and will be reviewed at
the junior year interview.
6. Service experience. Write a one-page summary of
one's most memorable service experience while a
student at BYU. It should indicate why the
experience was personally significant and how it
figures in plans for community service following the
university years. This summary will be reviewed at
the Junior year exit interview.
7. Grade point average. Have a cumulative 3.5 GPA
at graduation.
8. Honors graduation application. Apply for
graduation with University Honors at the Honors
Office.
9. Exit interview.
a. Junior year: Complete an exit interview with an
Honors dean to discuss the Great Works of
Literature, Art, and Film list and to review one's
portfolio and service to the community.
b. Senior year: Complete an exit interview with an
Honors dean, a faculty thesis/capstone project
advisor(s), and a faculty referee from the major
department.
Graduation with University Honors
Sclieme 2
(For students who entered before fall 1994.)
To graduate with University Honors, a student must
accomplish the following:
1 . Honors course work. Complete a course in
Intensive Writing, the Honors two-semester
sequence in History of Civilization, and three or
more Honors electives from General Education
categories, two of which must be in areas outside
one's major. (Religion courses do not count toward
this requirement.)
2. Advanced mathematics. Achieve a proficiency in
mathematics to the level of the General Education
requirement (calculus, statistics, or formal logic).
3. Foreign language. Achieve a proficiency in any
classical or modern language to the level of the
General Education requirement (generally to the
level of the fourth college semester).
4. Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film.
Complete an independent study of a number of
important works of literature and the arts. Great
Works of Literature, Art, and Film (a reading,
listening, and viewing guide published by the
Honors Program) provides suggestions, but
alternative works may also meet the requirement,
subject to approval by the Honors deans. Students
are expected to include in their readings some non-
Western writings and some works of (1 ) social
science and (2) mathematics, physical and
biological science, and technology. A film category
is also included. Competency will be reviewed at
the Junior year exit interview. (This list is available
in 350 Maeser Building.)
5. Honors thesis/Capstone experience. Complete
an Honors thesis/capstone project, working closely
with a faculty member on a project of the student's
choosing in her or his major. The thesis/capstone
project represents independent work reflecting the
highest standards of achievement for
undergraduates. It must receive both departmental
and Honors approval.
6. Student portfolio. Maintain a student portfolio, a
representative collection of one's best academic
work over the undergraduate years. The portfolio
reflects a personal journey and will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview.
7. Service experience. Write a one-page summary of
one's most memorable service experience while a
student at BYU. It should indicate why the
experience v/as personally significant and how it
figures in plans for community service following the
university years. This summary will be reviewed at
the Junior year exit interview.
8. Grade point average. Have a cumulative 3.5
GPA at graduation.
9. Honors graduation application. Apply for
graduation with University Honors at the Honors
Office.
10. Exit interview.
a. Junior year: Complete an exit interview with
an Honors dean to discuss the Great Works of
Literature, Art, and Film list and to review one's
portfolio and service to the community.
b. Senior year: Complete an exit interview with
an Honors dean, a faculty thesis/capstone
project advisor(s), and a faculty referee from
the major department.
Further details of the Honors curriculum and graduation
requirements appear in the University Honors Program
Course Guide, which is available each semester in 350
MSRB.
Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film
As part of their undergraduate work, Honors students
are expected to complete an independent study of a
number of the most important works of literature and
the arts. A reading, listening, and viewing guide
provides suggestions, but alternative works may also
meet the requirement subject to approval by the Honors
deans. Students will be expected to include in their
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 35
readings some non-Western writings and some works
of (1) social science and (2) mathematics, physical and
biological science, and technology. A film category is
also included. An inten^ew on the list will take place
during the junior year.
Many of the works will likely be studied in connection
with courses, but Honors also sponsors a series of
"modules" each semester. Each module is devoted to
discussion and analysis of a selected work from the list
and is led by professors who are authorities on the
subject. The modules may be audited. However, 1
credit hour may be earned by attending three months of
modules and by registering for Honors 21 4R, section 1
for literature and section 2 for music. (No General
Education credit is awarded for this course.)
Honors Thesis/Capstone Experience
To graduate with University Honors, a student must
complete an Honors thesis/capstone project. This
requirement provides an opportunity for a student to
work closely with a faculty member on a project of the
students choosing in the major. The thesis/capstone
project represents an independent work reflecting the
highest standards of achievement for undergraduates.
It must receive both departmental and Honors approval.
Honors Student Portfolio
The portfolio represents primarily a collection of the
student's best academic work throughout his or her
tenure as an undergraduate student. However, the
portfolio is not a scrapbook; it contains samples of the
student's best writing, which may include class papers,
exams, laboratory reports, etc. Depending on a
student's major, the portfolio may contain other
appropriate evidences of academic progress or
achievement (e.g., artwork, lab reports, etc.). When
submitted for examination at the junior year exit
interview, the portfolio should contain, but is not
limited to:
1 . A one-page outiine or summary, semester by
semester, of the major highlights and achievements
of the student's undergraduate experience.
2. A one-page evaluation or assessment of the
student's most memorable service experience while
a student at BYU. Why or how was this experience
formative for the student? How does the student
plan to serve the larger community once he or she
has left the university?
3. A current transcript.
4. A list of three faculty members who know the
student and his or her work.
5. A representative collection of the student's best
academic work that reflects his or her educational
progression throughout the undergraduate years.
In this collection, some correlation with item 1 is
looked for.
Honors and Grades
Anyone may register for Honors classes, but the
classes are taught at the level of the superior student.
Statistics indicate that capable and diligent students do
very well in Honors classes. In fact, on the average,
they receive slightiy higher grades in their Honors
classes than in their other classes in any given
semester. Honors courses are not graded on a curve.
Because the classes are more demanding and fulfilling,
most students are motivated to perform well.
Course Descriptions
More detailed descriptions of the courses that follow are
provided in the University Honors Program Course
Guide. To obtain the course guide or further ,,
information about any part of the Honors Program, t
please contact the Honors Program Office, 350 MSRB,
telephone (801 ) 378-3038.
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f
Honors Course Offerings
Courses That Meet Honors History of Civilization Requirement
Dept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class
Days
Room/
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period
Taught BIdg
HonP
202(1)
2227
History of Civ 2
3
8-9:20
TTh
321 MSRB
Bennion, Robert
Bennion, Francine
HonP
202(2)
2227
History of Ideas
3
9-9:50
MWF
392 CB
Terry/Eastman
HonP
202(3)
???7
Colloquium: Turning
Points
6
9-10:50
TTh
241 ESC
Allred/Draper/Best
HonP
202(4)
2227
History of Civil 2
3
2-2:50
MWF
386 MOA
Matheny, Ray
HonP
202(5)
2227
History of Civil 2
3
11-11:50
12-12:50
MWF
F
252 MARB
252 MARB
Brotherson/Hess/
Brotherson
HonP
202(6)
2227
History of Civil 2
3
1 :35-2:50
TTh
250 MSRB
Bell, Elouise
HonP
202(7)
2227
The Pen & the
Sword
3
1-2:50
3-5:50
Mh
F
321 MSRB
321 MSRB
Keele/Griggs
HonP
202(8)
2227
History of Civil 2
3
11-11:50
MWF
321 MSRB
Kramer, Neal
HonP
202(9)
2227
History of Civil 2
3
1 :35-2:50
TTh
215 ESC
Hoskisson/Siebach
HonP
202(400)
???7
Literacy & Culture
3
4-5:20
TTh
4062 HBLL
Duval! , Scott
HonP
202(401)
7771
History of Civil 2
3
4-5:20
TTh
252 MARB
Winkler. Albert
HonP
202(402)
2227
History of Civil 2
3
4-6:35
W
230 ESC
Winkler, Albert
CLit
202H(200)
8482
Intro World Lit 2
3
1-2:15
TTh
202 MSRB
Peer, Larry
CLit
202H(201)
8482
Intro World Lit 2
3
9-9:50
MWF
202 MSRB
Benfell, V. Stanley
Engl
202H(200)
8860
Honors World Lit 2
3
9-9:50
MWF
1106 JKHB
Best, Lorna
Hist
202H(200)
8212
Honors Civ Sn 1500
3
1:35-2:50
TTH
346 MARB
Bohac, Rodney D.
Hist
202H(201)
8212
Honors Civ Sn 1500
3
2-2:50
MWF
346 MARB
Thorp, Malcolm R.
Hum
202H(200)
3095
Honors Art Wstrn
3
11:-11:50
MWF
2025 JKHB
Tate, George
Phil
202H(200)
4222
Hon Hist of Phil 2
3
9-9:50
MWF
250 MSRB
Graham, Dan
Phil
202H(201)
4222
Hon Hist of Phil 2
3
1-1:50
MWF
202 MSRB
Mizell, Karen
Phil
211H(201)
8746
Hon Sci & Civil 2
3
9-9:50
MWF
1106 JKHB
Nielsen, F. Kent
PISc
201 H(200)
4647
Hon West Pol Her 1
3
10-10:50
MWF
202 MSRB
Midgley, Louis
PISc
202H(200)
4647
Hon West Pol Her 2
3
9:35-10:50
TTh
202 MSRB
Bohn, D.
Intensive Writing Courses
Dept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class
Days
Room/
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period
Taught BIdg
HonP
200(1)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
8-8:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(2)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
8-9:20
Mh
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(3)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9-9:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(4)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9-9:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(5)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9:35-10:50
1 Ih
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(6)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9:35-10:50
TTh
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(7)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
10-10:50
MWF
241 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200(8)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
10-10:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(9)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
10-10:50
MWF
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(10)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
11-11:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(11)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
11-11:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(12)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-12:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(13)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-12:50
MWF
340 MCKB
Staff
HonP
200(14)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-1:20
TTh
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(15)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-1:20
TTh
323 MCKB
Staff
HonP
200(16)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-1:20
TTh
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(17)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
1-1:50
MWF
110HGB
Staff
HonP
200(18)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
1-1:50
MWF
250 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200(19)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
1:35-2:50
1 Ih
110 HGB
Staff
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 37
HonP
200(20)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-2:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200(21)
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-2:50
MWF
241 MSRB
Staff
Phil
105H(200)
4214
Hon Reasn & Wrtg
3
11-11:50
MWF
2310 SFLC
Rowley, Kurt
Courses That Meet Advanced Math and Advanced Writing
Requirements; also Language Courses
Dept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class
Days
Room/
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period
Taught BIdg
Math
112H(200)
3615
Honors Calculus 1
4
9-9:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Staff
Math
112H(201)
3615
Honors Calculus 1
4
12-12:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Skarda, R. Vencil
Math
112H(202)
3615
Honors Calculus 1
4
10-10:50
Daily
108 TMCB
Crawley, Peter L.
Math
113H(200)
3616
Honors Calculus 2
4
9-9:50
Daily
121 TMCB
Crawley, Peter L.
Math
113H(201)
3616
Honors Calculus 2
4
2-2:50
Daily
121 TMCB
Fearnley, Lawerence
Math
113H(202)
3616
Honors Calculus 2
4
8-8:50
Daily
2320aTMCB Walter, Charles N.
Math
113H(203)
3616
Honors Calculus 2
4
10-10:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Snow, Donald R.
Math
113H(204)
3616
Honors Calculus 2
4
1-1:50
Daily
2320aTMCB
Wynn, Jan
Math
113H(205)
3616
Honors Calculus 2
4
3-3:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Speiser, Robert D.
Stat
222H(200)
6820
Honors Statistics
Lab
4
9-9:50
1-2:20
TTh
Daily
250 TMCB
275 TMCB
Bryce, Gale Rex
Heb
112M(200)2845
Honors Heb/Old Test
3
3-3:50
MWF
211 MSRB
Pan7, Donald W.
Engl
311H(200)
1845
Hnrs Wrtg Humanit
3
11-11:50
MWF
154HRCB
Snyder, Philip
Engl
315H(200)
1837
Wrtg in Soc Sciences
3
11-11:50
MWF
3246 SFLC
Farmer, Gladys
Engl
315H(201)
1837
Wrtg in Soc Sciences
3
1-1:50
MWF
1127JKHB
Farmer, Gladys
Engl
316H(200)
1857
Honors Tech Wrtg
3
11-11:50
MWF
1038 JKHB
Ballantyne, Verdo
Engl
316H(201)
1857
Honors Tech Wrtg
3
3-3:50
MWF
154HRCB
Staff
Phil
311H(200)
4239
Honors Philos Wrtg
3
9-10:15
TTh
327 MCKB
Siebach, James
Courses That Meet Arts and Sciences Core Requirements
Dept
Cat/Sec
No
Ind
No
Course
Title
Cred Class
Hour Period
Days Room/
Taught BIdg
Instructor
AHtg 100H(200) 2859 Hon Amer Heritage 3 9:35-10:50 TTh 321 MSRB Hancock, Ralph
Biol 100H(200) 0099 Honors Prin Biolgy 3 12-12:50 MWF 231 MARB Barnes, James R.
Note: Honors 260 section 1 is a science colloquium designed to meet the required Physical Science 1 00 and
Biology 100 requirements plus one GE Natural Science elective requirement for students who take the course both
semesters; see Honors Course Guide for more detail.
HonP 260(1) 8590 Biology 3 2-3:50 MWF 280 ESC Dibble/Farmer
Arts and Letters Electives
Dept
Cat/Sec
No
HonP 203R(1)
Hon P 203R(2)
XLEngl218R(7)
XLEngl318R(2)
XLRMYL123(2)
Hon P 203R(3)
XLEngl337R(1)
Hon P 203R(4)
HonP 205R(1)
Hon P 205R(2)
HonP 303R(1)
Ind Course Cred Class
No Title Hour Period
2233 Cont Brit/Am Drama 3
2233 Wilderness Wrtg 3
2233 Contemp Fiction 3
2233 Nat Amer Cult & Lit 3
2235 Living Well 3
2235 Science and Religion 3
7906 Family in Fiction 3
11-12:20
2-4:50
Days Room/
Taught BIdg
Instructor
MW
T
211 MSRB Slover, Tim
1 1 27 J KH B Bennion. John
1:35-2:50 TTh 1119 JKHB Evenson, Brian
9:35-10:50 TTh 241 MSRB Otteson, Carol Clark
8-9:15 TTh 241 MSRB Hedengren, Paul
4-5:15 TTh 1080 JKHB Nielsen, F. Kent
1-1:50 MWF 1131 JKHB Blanch/Bentley/Bahr
38 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Hon P 303R(2)
XL Engl 495R(6)
Hon P 303R(3) 7906
Hon P 303R(4) 7906
XL Th F 595R(2)
HonP 304R(1) 7906
XLArt495R(1)
HonP 304R(400) 7906
XLArt431R(1)
CICv 110H(200) 1309
Hum 262H(200) 3110
7906 Txt Crit Bk Morm
Teaching Writing 3
Shakespeare: Text 3
& Performance
Early Christian Era 3
History of Codex 3
Intro Gk & Rom Lit 3
Hon Amer Hmanit 2 3
1-1:50 MWF 1103 JKHB Skousen, Royal
12-1:20 TTh 241 MSRB Paulsen, Deirdre
9-10:50 TTh F433 HFAC Nelson, Robert/
England, Eugene
2-4:25 T A550 HFAC Johnson, Mark
6-9:00 W 3008 HBLL Espinosa, Robert
1-1:50 MWF 2025 JKHB Phillips, R. Douglas
10-10:50 MWF 2025 JKHB Bassett, Arthur
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives
Dept
Cat/Sec
No
HonP 223R(1)
Hon P 223R(2)
HonP 224R(1)
XL PI Sc 402(1)
Hon P 224R(2)
XL PI Sc 401(1)
HonP 228R(1)
Hon P 228R(2)
Hon P 228R(3)
XLPE101R(1)
HonP 230R(1)
Hon P 230R(2)
Hon P 230R(3)
Hon P 230R(4)
Econ 110H(200)
Ind Course
No Title
8578 Self-Esteem
8578 People & Organiz
8579 Plato's Pol Thought
Cred Class
Hour Period
3
3
3
Days Room/
Tauglit BIdg
9:35-10:50
1:35-2:50
2:35-3:50
TTh
TTh
TTh
125TLRB
211 MSRB
1245 SFLC
Instructor
Bednar, Richard
Ritchie, J. Bonner
Reynolds, Noel
8579 Hume's Pol Thought 3 2-2:50 MWF 280 SWKT Midgeley, L.
8792 Art & Sci of Tchg 3
8792 Tchg in the Church 3
8792 Mind, Body, Spirit 3
8583 Blacks & Mor Cult 3
8583 Analys Hum Comm 3
8583 Library & Info Lit 3
8583 College Bowl 3
1567 Hon Econ Prin&Prob 3
1-2:15
8:35-9:50
9-10:20
MW
MW
MW
12-2:30 Th
12-1:20 MW
9-9:50 MWF
TBA TBA TBA
11-11:50 MWF
211 MSRB
355 MCKB
2241 SFLC
Clark, D. Cecil
Harrison/Spencer
Lockhart, Barbara D.
F515 HFAC Taylor, Margery
241 MSRB Barney, Ralph D.
2445 HBLL Staff
Elliott, T. L. (Tchr approval)
202 MSRB Keari, J. R.
Natural Sciences Electives
Dept
Cat/Sec
No
Ind
No
Course
Title
Cred Class
Hour Period
Days Room/
Taught BIdg
Instructor
HonP
HonP
241 R(1) 8585 Collq in Science
241 R(400) 8585 Collq in Science
2241 Worid Food Crops
2241 Environ Science
8603 Biolog Sci Elective
3
3
3
3
2-3:50
3-4:50
3-4:50
11-11:50
10-10:50
2-2:50
XL GE 241 R(400)
HonP 244R(1)
Hon P 244R(2)
XL AgHrt 214(2)
HonP 344R(1)
XL Zool 338(1)
Quiz (lab discussion) sections (Choose one: LAB IS REQUIRED)
Lab 338Q(2) 5949 Quiz 0 1-2:20
Lab 338Q(3) 5949 Quiz 0 2:30-3:50
Lab 338Q(4) 5949 Quiz 0 1-2:20
Lab 338Q(5) 5949 Quiz 0 2:30-3:50
Lab 338Q(6) 5949 Quiz 0 1-2:20
Lab 338Q(7) 5949 Quiz 0 2:30-3:50
Lab 338Q(8) 5949 Quiz 0 1-2:20
Lab 338Q(9) 5949 Quiz 0 2:30-3:50
Geol 101H(200) 2305 Honors Intro Geo! 3 9-10:15
Lab and field trip required 0
Phscs 127H(200) 4542 Hon Descript Astro 3 8-8:50
MWF
MW
F
MWF
MWF
M
T
T
W
W
Th
Th
F
F
TTh
280 ESC Dibble/Farmer
321 MSRB Lyon/England/White
250 MSRB
241 MARB
230WIDB
Horrocks, R.D.
Terry, Richard
248 MARB Tolman, Richard
366 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
247 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
360 ESC
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Tolman, Richard
Best, Myron
MWF 280 ESC McNamara. D. H.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 39
Course That Helps Prepare Students for Great Works of Literature, Art,
and F//m Requirement
Dept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class
Days Room/ Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period
Taught BIdg
HonP
214R(1)
2231
Great Works of Lit
1
6-6:50
W 250 MSRB Staff
HonP
214R(2)
2231
Great Works ArtMus
1
7-7:50
W 250 MSRB Staff
HonP
214R(3)
2231
Insight
1
5-5:50
M 241 MSRB Staff
HonP
214R(4)
2231
Writing Fellows
1
TBA Th
TBA Paulsen, Deirdre (Tchr approval)
Course That Receives IHonors Thesis Credit
Dept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class Days Room/ Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period Taught BIdg
499R(1)
2246
Honors Thesis
v6 TBA TBA TBA McDonald, James
Honors Religion
Dept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class
Days
Room/
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period
Taught BIdg
RelA
115(200)
5075
Keys Scrip Study
2
9-9:50
TTh
159MCKB
Faulconer, James
RelA
122(200)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
8-8:50
MW
179 JSB
Reynolds, Noel
RelA
122(201)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
8-8:50
TTh
270 SWKT
Mouritsen, Maren
RelA
122(202)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
9-9:50
MW
178 JSB
Nyman, Monte S.
RelA
122(203)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
9-9:50
1 Ih
319MCKB
Wilson, Keith J.
RelA
122(204)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
9-9:50
TTh
289 ESC
Ballif, Jae R.
RelA
122(205)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
10-10:50
MW
179 JSB
Parrish, Alan K.
RelA
122(206)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
10-10:50
TTh
170 JSB
Pike, Dana M.
RelA
122(207)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
11-11:50
MW
164 JSB
Richards, Mary Stovall
RelA
122(208)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
11-11:50
MW
348 MARB
Richardson, Matthew
RelA
122(209)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
12-12:50
MW
170 JSB
Johnson, Stanley
RelA
122(210)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
1-1:50
TTh
178 JSB
Judd, Daniel K.
RelA
122(211)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
2-2:50
MW
179 JSB
Sommerfeldt, Vern
RelA
122(212)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
1-1:50
TTh
170 JSB
Reeve, Rex C.
RelA
122(213)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
2-2:50
TTh
179 JSB
Parker, Todd B.
RelA
122(214)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
3-3:50
, MW
170 JSB
Pennock, Douglas
RelA
122(215)
4998
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
3-3:50
1 Ih
170 JSB
Merrill, Byron R.
RelA
212(200)
5000
New Testament
2
9-9:50
MW
179 JSB
Seely, David R.
RelA
212(201)
5000
New Testament
2
1-1:50
MW
178 JSB
Skinner, Andrew C.
Note:
200.
RelA
Honors students registering for Rel A 302 section 200 are encouraged to enroll also in Hebrew 1 1 2M section
302(200)
5002
Old Testament
2
4-4:50
MW
211 MSRB
Parry, Donald
RelA
304(200)
6800
Wrtgs of Isaiah
2
9-9:50
TTh
179 JSB
Ludlow, Victor
RelA
327(200)
5003
P of G Price
2
9-9:50
TTh
368 MARB
Hoskisson, Paul
RelA
422(200)
5008
Hon Bk of Mormon
2
10-10:50
MW
170 JSB
Draper, Richard D.
RelA
422(201)
5008
Book of Mormon
2
1-1:50
MW
179 JSB
Ludlow, Victor
ReIC
130(200)
5037
Sharing the Gospel
2
9-9:50
MW
125HRCB
Flake, Lawrence
ReIC
231(200)
5038
Doctrine of Gosp
2
12-12:50
TTh
164 JSB
Brinley, Douglas
ReIC
325(200)
5045
Doctr & Covenants
2
9-9:50
MW
348 MARB
Garrett, H. Dean
ReIC
342(200)
5052
LDSHist1844-Pres
2
9-9:50
MW
324 MARB
Porter, Lan7 C.
ReIC
351(200)
5054
Gospel & World Rel
2
10-10:50
MW
125HRCB
Keller, Roger R.
40 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Graduate Education
Brigham Young University offers doctoral and master's
degrees in a broad range of fields, as well as
professional degrees in law and managennent. The
doctoral degree requires the student to demonstrate an
impressive scholarly competence, which includes the
ability to conduct and report significant research in a
highly effective way. Advanced systematic study in a
discipline is also essential, and it is followed by
comprehensive examinations that require students to
integrate and understand the collective knowledge of
their disciplines. An impeccably written dissertation
resulting from independent research is scrutinized and
tested in a concluding oral examination. The master's
degree also requires advanced course work,
demonstrated mastery in vital aspects of a discipline,
skill in research methodology and theory, and
preparation for future creative work. Nearly all
nonprofessional master's programs at Brigham Young
University require integrating examinations and a major
culminating piece of written work — usually a thesis,
sometimes a project — and an oral examination on that
work. Professional programs also demand high-level
performance of students, blending scholarly insight with
technical knowledge and skill.
Admission to Graduate Study
Application to graduate study is made through the
Office of Graduate Studies, B-356 ASB. Except in a
small number of integrated programs, the bachelor's
degree is required before a student may register in a
graduate program. Admission to graduate study is
determined by individual departments, once standard
university requirements have been met. Applicants
must be admitted to study in specific programs, many
of which are highly selective and admit only a limited
number of students each year. Prospective applicants
should communicate their interests to the specific
departments to which they wish to apply and receive
program and admission information from them.
Advisement of Graduate Students
Once admitted to a department graduate program,
students are advised by particular faculty members and
the department graduate coordinator rather than
through college advisement centers. General questions
about university admissions, procedures, and
graduation may be directed to the Office of Graduate
Studies, where advisors work individually with students
and departments in admitting students and seeing them
through their programs to graduation. Graduate
students should read and regularly consult the current
BYU Graduate Catalog for information about university
policies and procedures as well as department
programs.
Degree Requirements
University minimums require 54 credit hours for the
doctoral degree and 30 credit hours for the master's
degree. A number of programs, particularly
professional programs, require more than those
minimums. The highly individual nature of graduate
work is reflected in the specialized programs offered by
departments and the selection of courses appearing on
each student's study list. Except in professional
programs, courses of study are tailored for individual
students, and their progress through those courses is
tracked by the Office of Graduate Studies and reported
to the students and their department advisors three
times a year.
Graduate Curriculum
Graduate courses in the university are numbered in the
five, six, and seven hundreds. Seniors with exceptional
ability may, on occasion, register for courses numbered
in the 500 series but should be avt^re that such
courses are taught at a graduate level and expectations
may exceed the undergraduate's preparation. Graduate
courses generally require significant research and
individual initiative.
Registration Requirements
Given the more intensive nature of graduate study, a
normal semester registration is from 9 to 1 2 credit
hours. Some programs in the sciences limit students to
a 6-hour registration. It is the responsibility of each
graduate student to understand and follow both the
general university requirements for graduate work and
the specific department requirements for individual
programs.
U.S. graduate students must register for a minimum of
6 semester hours per academic year and must be
registered for a minimum of 2 semester hours in the
semester or term in which they are (a) admitted into a
graduate program or (b) plan to graduate. No D, E,
UW, NS, or I grades, nor audits or correspondence
courses, may count tov/ard these totals or toward a
graduate degree.
Immigration regulations require international students to
register for at least 9 semester hours each fall and
winter semester until they have fewer than 9 credit
hours remaining to finish their programs. Then they
must register for at least 2 semester hours.
Academic Standards
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements. Graduate
students whose graduate program (study list) GPA falls
below 3.0 (prerequisite and skill courses are exempted)
will not be allowed to graduate and may be dismissed
from their graduate programs. No D credit may apply
toward a graduate degree.
Annual Reviews of Graduate Students. Departments
are asked to make a formal evaluation of the
performance of graduate students at least once a year;
some evaluate more frequently. Each department
establishes its own evaluation criteria and the standards
it requires graduate students to meet, but generally
evaluations are based on students' total academic
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 41
performance, their fulfillment of program requirements
(study list submitted, courses completed on schedule,
prospectus approved by department, student advanced
to candidacy), and their professional performance
(including quality of teaching and research).
Enrollment Verification
Graduate students may request verification of their
enrollment status as full-time or part-time students, for
loans or for other purposes, from the Records Office, B-
1 50 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-2631 . Registration for a
minimum of 8.5 credit hours constitutes full-time
enrollment in a semester, and 4.5 credit hours does so
in a term. Registration for fewer hours constitutes part-
time enrollment.
Graduate students (master's and doctoral students)
who are enrolled for at least 2 hours per semester, and
who can be certified by their department as being
engaged full-time in pursuit of their degrees, can petition
for graduate full-time status. Requests for such an
exception should be directed to the Office of Graduate
Studies.
Campus Privileges for Graduate Students
Graduate students who are registered for at least 2
hours per semester or 1 hour per term receive a
university (ID) activity card and are eligible for all on-
campus privileges afforded students who are registered
full-time, i.e., on-campus employment, student housing,
student insurance, intramurals, use of physical
education facilities, graduate parking permits, and
discount admission to sporting and cultural events.
Clianging Degree Levels
With department approval, students who want to
change from one degree level to another vM)\n a
department and without interruption of enrollment can
request the change by submitting to the Office of
Graduate Studies a Request to Change Degree Level
(Form 1 C), paying the application fee, and following the
instructions on the back of the form. After receiving a
department's recommendation to approve or deny the
request, the Office of Graduate Studies will officially
notify the student.
Changing Departments
To change departments, a student must submit another
complete application, including another application fee,
by the required deadline for the new program.
Discontinuance from BYU
Graduate students who wish to withdraw from the
university must initiate that process at the
Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801)
378-7705.
Termination of Graduate Status
Termination of graduate status may result if a student;
1.
2.
3.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fails to fulfill the university's minimum registration
requirement.
Fails to meet the degree time limit.
Makes a request to withdraw (with the intent to
pursue a degree at another university, for personal
reasons, or in response to department
recommendation).
Receives a Marginal or Unsatisfactory rating in a
periodic review by the academic department and is
unable or unwilling to comply with conditions for
continuance outlined by the department.
Fails to make what the department or the university
deems to be satisfactory progress toward a
graduate degree.
Fails the departmental comprehensive examination.
Fails the final oral examination (defense of
dissertation, thesis, or project).
Violates the university's Honor Code.
42 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
I
Academic Standards
A student's academic standing in the university is determined according to the grades that the student earns. The
following outline shows the conditions and expectations according to the student's academic standing.
ACADEMIC STATUS
UNDER THESE CONDITIONS
EXPECTATIONS
Satisfactory Standing
Occurs when your most recent
semester/term GPA and your BYU
cumulative GPA are 2.0 or above.
Continue to maintain a BYU cumulative
GPA of 2.0 or higher until graduation.
WARNING
Occurs when your most recent
semester/t^rm GPA is below 2,0.
Contact the Academic Support Office for
assistance
WARNING witb
RegistrattDn Block
Occurs when your BYU cumulative
GPA is bejow 20 and you have
completed more than one semester/
term at BYU.
OR
Occurs vy^en your semester/term
GPA is betowLO.
You nnust contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) to review your
academic status. You WILL NOT be
allowed to register for future semesters/
terms until you have obtained clearance
through the Academfc Support Office
PROBATION with
Registration Block
Occurs when you have been on
warning status and your next
semester/term GPA is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs if at any previous time you
have been on probation or suspension
status at BYU and your semester/term
GPA again is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs if your BYU cumulative GPA
remains below 2.0 and you have been
moved to probation status
You must contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) to review your
academic status. You WILL NOT be
allowed to register for future semesters/
terms until you have obtained clearance
through the Academic Support Office.
Note: If you are receiving university or
federal financial aid, you must also
contact the Financial Aid Office (A-41
ASB). Students on probation usually are
not eligible for financial aid.
SUSPENSION
Occurs when you have been on
probation status and your next
setiriieiter/term GPA is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs when you fail to com|:^y with
the conditions prescribed by the
Academic Support Office.
1 Suspended students are denied
continued enroHment. If you are
suspended and desire to return to BYU
at some future point, you must qualify for
readmission If you wish to appeaJ your
suspension, you must contact the
Academic Support Office (151 SWKT).
2 if y<iiMjave preregistered and/or paid
any^fais^ifer a subsequent
semester/term, you MUST withdraw
'■ : i-riefiiid; • ■ -^e^ Siipport , ... ...
Office (151 SWKT) for assistance.
3. Sjgfspfiinaon wilt be noted on your
officiaiiiSiU transcript
DISMISSAL
Occurs when you are suspended a
second time from the university.
Academic dismissal is noted on your
official BYU transcript. You will need to
seek other options to continue formal
education.
NOTE: Registration blocks may also be set by college advisement centers (CACs) on students not progressing
toward graduation in timely ways. In such cases, students must also meet with their CAC to have this block
removed.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 43
Brigham Young University Honor Code
We believe In being honest, true, ctiaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men. . . . If there is
anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
—THIRTEENTH ARTICLE OF FAITH
Brigham Young University exists to provide a university education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals and
principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This atmosphere is preserved through commitment to
conduct that reflects those ideals and principles.
As a matter of personal commitment, students, staff, and faculty of Brigham Young University are expected to
demonstrate in daily living those moral virtues encompassed in the gospel of Jesus Christ, and will
Be honest Respect others
Live a chaste and virtuous life Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea,
Obey the law coffee, and drug abuse.
Use clean language
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, is required each year to obtain a Continuing
Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 , from his or her winter semester ecclesiastical leader. LDS students must be
endorsed by their winter semester ward-of-residence bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an
ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT.
Requirements
Every student must abide by the Honor Code and the Dress and Grooming Standards. LDS students must fulfill
their duty in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend Church meetings, and abide by the rules and
standards of the Church.
Dress and Grooming Standards
The dress and grooming of both men and women should always be modest, neat, and clean, consistent with the
dignity of representing Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which students,
staff, and faculty of BYU represent the principles and standards of the Church. These members of the BYU
community commit themselves to observe the following standards, which reflect the direction of the BYU Board of
Trustees and the Church publication For the Strength of Youth.
• Clothing should be modest in fabric, fit, and style, and appropriate for the occasion. Skirts and shorts should
be knee-length or lower. Clothing which is sleeveless, strapless, or revealing is not acceptable. Shoes
should be worn in public campus areas.
• A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding
extreme styles. Men's hair should be trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered. If wom,
mustaches should be neatly trimmed. Earrings for men are unacceptable, and beards are not acceptable,
except for certified medical reasons.
Nondiscrimination Policy
It is the policy of Brigham Young University not to allow unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national
origin, religion, sex, veteran status, or disability in the academic or employment setting. This includes unlawful sexual
harassment, which is a violation of the Honor Code as well as state and federal laws, and which may be considered
grounds for discipline or dismissal. Persons who believe they have been unlav^lly discriminated against or
unlawfully sexually harassed should contact the Equal Opportunity Office, A-285 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-6878.
44 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNrVERSITY
CONTINUING ECCLESIASTICAL ENDORSEMENT
FOR 1995-96 SCHOOL YEAR
Yearly, by April 1 , all continuing students must obtain a Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement.
STUDENT INFORMATION (PLEASE PRINT)
Social security number Last name First Middle or maiden
A HH rAfis ■
(winter semester) Telephone number
Religious affiliation: □ LDS n Other — — —
Current address if different from above Teleprione number
If LDS
Ward of residence (winter semester) Bishop (winter semester— the only bishop who is authorized to endorse you) Stake
If one of the following □ Graduate student not attending winter semester □ Salt Lake Center student
applies, check: □ Student in off-campus program (specify)
STUDENT'S COMMITMENT
All students: I abide by the Honor Code and will continue to do so.
I abide by the Dress and Grooming Standards and will continue to do so.
LDS students: I do my duty in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend my meetings, and abide
by the rules and standards of the Church and will continue to do so.
□ Please check if you are currently excommunicated or disfellowshipped or you have requested that your
name be removed from the records of the LDS church or you have formally joined another church.
Student's signature "~ Date
After April 1 , a late fee of $20 is assessed and payment is required before the form is processed.
Pay at Brigham Young University, D-155 ASB, PO Box 21128, Provo, Utah 84602-1128 (Account #134).
INTERVIEWING OFFICER'S ENDORSEMENT
Instructions to Bishop/Interviewing Officer:
1 . By April 1 of each year, each continuing student is required to obtain a Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
from his or her winter semester bishop. (Non-LDS students see explanation under CEE, page 46.)
2. The endorsement interview should be a private, detailed interview to ensure that the student is worthy to
attend the university. The interviewer should confirm that the the student has resolved past issues, if any, and
is currently committed to live the Honor Code, abide by the Dress and Grooming Standards and, if LDS, fulfill
the requirement to do his or her duty in the Church (see reverse side).
3. An LDS student may be endorsed only by the bishop of his or her ward of residence during winter semester.
A bishop should not endorse anyone who does not reside in his ward winter semester. To do so may
cause the student unnecessary difficulties.
/ have thoroughly interviewed this student with respect to the requirements of the Honor Code and the Dress
and Grooming Standards and, for LDS students, with respect to the requirement to do his or her duty in the
Church.
□ I DO ENDORSE him or her for continuing enrollment at Brigham Young University.
□ I DO NOT ENDORSE him or her for continuing enrollment at Brigham Young University.
□ Please check if the student is currently excommunicated or disfellowshipped or has requested that his or
her name be removed from the records of the LDS church or has formally joined another church.
Interviewer^ signature Date
Name (please print or use stamp or mailing label) Title
Address Telephone number(s)
LDS ward Unit number Stake
Mail or deliver to: Honor Code Office, BYU, 337 SWKT, PO Box 25537, Provo, UT 84602-5537, telephone (801) 378-2847.
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 45
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men . . .If there
is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
— Thirteenth Article of Faith
HONOR CODE
Brigham Young University exists to provide a university education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals
and principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. That atmosphere is preserved through
commitment to conduct that reflects those ideals and principles.
As a matter of personal commitment, students, staff, and faculty of Brigham Young University are expected to
demonstrate in daily living those moral virtues encompassed in the gospel of Jesus Christ, and \m\\
Be honest
Live a chaste and virtuous life
Obey the law
Respect others
Use clean language
Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, and drug abuse
CONTINUING ECCLESIASTICAL ENDORSEMENT
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, is required each year to obtain a Continuing
Ecclesiastical Endorsement from his or her winter semester ecclesiastical leader. LDS students must be endorsed
by their winter semester ward-of-residence bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an ecclesiatical
leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT.
REQUIREMENTS
Every student must abide by the Honor Code and the Dress and Grooming Standards. LDS students must fulfill their
duty in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend Church meetings, and abide by the rules and
standards of the Church.
THE ENDORSEMENT DEADLINE IS APRIL 1 OF EACH YEAR.
DRESS AND GROOMING STANDARDS
The dress and grooming of both men and women should always be modest, neat, and clean, consistent with the
dignity of representing Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which students, staff,
and faculty of BYU represent the principles and standards of the Church. These members of the BYU community
commit themselves to dbs&we the following standards, which reflect the direction of the BYU Board of Trustees and
the Church publication For the Strength of Youth:
Clothing should be modest in fabric, fit, and style, and appropriate for the occasion. Skirts and
shorts should be knee-length or lower. Clothing which is sleeveless, strapless, or revealing is
not acceptable. Shoes should be worn in public campus areas.
A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Hairstyles should be clean and
neat, avoiding extreme styles. Men's hair should be trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear
uncovered. If worn, mustaches should be neatiy trimmed. Earrings for men are unacceptable,
and beards are not acceptable, except for certified medical reasons.
46 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
University Policies
Confidentiality of Records Policy
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1 974
(FERPA) controls access to student education records.
Brigham Young University will make a reasonable effort
to extend to eligible students and their parents the rights
granted by the act. On presentation of appropriate
identification and under circumstances that prevent
alteration or mutilation of records, a student will be able
to inspect all education records not considered by the
university to be held under a pledge of confidentiality or
considered to be private records of university personnel.
Those with legitimate access to the records will be
charged a reasonable fee for copies.
A student is entitled to an explanation of any recorded
data and may initiate action pursuant to university policy
through the Exception to University Policy Committee, if
necessary, to correct or expunge information he or she
considers inaccurate or misleading.
Faculty and administrative officers who have a
legitimate need to use a student's education records will
be allowed access to such records as needed without
prior permission from the student. A request from an
educational institution to which a student has applied for
admission or from a lending institution from which a
student is seeking financial aid will be granted without a
student's permission. In addition, statistical data may
be furnished to university accrediting bodies and
governmental officials without a student's permission.
No personally identifiable information contained in a
student's educational records, other than directory
information, will be given to any third party, except as
authorized by the act, without the student's written
consent, and then only those records that are
accessible to the student. The term third party is
construed to include parents, spouse, employers,
government agencies, or any other people or
organizations. Parents or guardians may have access
to grade reports and other reports of a student's activity
if they establish to the satisfaction of the university that
the student is dependent, for income tax purposes, on
the parents or guardians for their support.
Court orders and subpoenas for records will be referred
to the university's legal counsel and acted on according
to the counsel's directions. The university will make a
reasonable attempt to notify the student when non-
directory information is released in response to
subpoenas or court orders.
Any eligible student or parent who believes that BYU
has violated FERPA may file a complaint vioth the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office,
Department of Education, Washington, D.C.
Directory information (i.e., information contained in the
educational record of a student that would not generally
be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if
disclosed) w\\\ be released to news media and to
others on request. Directory information includes,
but is not limited to, the following:
Student's name
Home and local addresses and telephone
numbers
Date and place of birth
Major field of study
Information relative to participation in officially
recognized activities (e.g., sports) including
weight and height
Dates of attendance
Current class schedule
Degrees and awards received
Previous educational institutions attended
Names of parents and spouse
Students have the right, however, to refuse to
permit the designation or disclosure of the above
directory information. In that case, this information
will not be disclosed except with the consent of the
student or as otherwise allowed by FERPA. Any
student wishing to restrict the release of directory
information must file a written notification with the
Registrar's Office, B-150 ASB, on or before the
tenth day of a semester or the sixth day of a term.
Forms for this purpose will be made available at that
office upon request.
Student Classification for Undergraduates
At the beginning of each semester, undergraduate
students are classified for that semester as follows:
0-31.9
Freshman
32-63.9
Sophomore
64-95.9
Junior
96 and over
Senior
Engineering students having more than 1 28
semester hours are classified as fifth-year
professional students.
Class Attendance Policy
You are expected to attend classes for which you
are registered. Each class instructor may
determine the relationship of class attendance to
the final grade for the course. Officially excused
absences are required only when you are away
representing the university on official business. All
officially excused absences must be approved
through the office of the dean of Student Life.
Faculty should tell you what relationship attendance
has to your final grade for the course, but you must
take the responsibility for your actions. It is not
necessary for the instructor to report absences to
the office of the dean of Student Life unless he or
she has knowledge of an accident or illness that is
causing the absence. Notification to teachers of
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 47
emergency absences (death in the family, serious
illness, etc.) is your responsibility.
Repeating Classes
To have a previously completed course marked
repeated, the new course must be equal or greater in
credit hours.
Grade Reports
Grade reports are available at no charge for all day
and evening school students after the semester has
concluded. Grade reports will be mailed to students
who leave self-addressed, stamped envelopes
containing their social security number at the
Records Office.
When a class has been repeated, the credit used in
computing the grade point average is the grade and
credit hours earned the last time the repeated class was
taken.
Students may repeat classes in the following ways:
1 . Repeat Brigham Young University courses at
Brigham Young University (except for R-suffix
courses — see Abbreviations and Symbols in the
Using This Catalog section of the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog).
2. Repeat at Brigham Young University courses
initially taken at another university. (A statement of
equivalency must be supplied by the appropriate
BYU department chair.)
3. Repeat at another institution courses taken there
and have the credit transferred to Brigham Young
University.
Note: A course repeated at an institution other than the
one at which it was taken originally and other than at
BYU will not be counted as a repeat.
The I (Incomplete) Grade
The letter grade I (incomplete) is given on a contractual
basis with the instructor to students who are eligible to
complete the work in a prescribed time period. An
incomplete is only given when extenuating
circumstances (serious illness, death in the immediate
family, etc.) occur after the twelfth week of a semester
or the sixth week of a term. The Incomplete Grade
Contract must be completed and signed by the
instructor and the fee must be paid before the
instructor's submission of the official grade roll at the
end of the semester or term. A copy of the Incomplete
Grade Contract must accompany the grade roll. If the
contract is not attached to the roll, the grade will be
changed to an E.
An incomplete is never given when one is failing or has
failed the course. The instructor should indicate a
specific length of time in which to complete the
incomplete, not to exceed one year. Class attendance
in a subsequent semester or reregistration is not
permitted to make up the incomplete. Once the work
has been completed, the instructor should fill out the
portion of the Incomplete Grade Contract that indicates
the grade earned and submit the form to the Records
Office, B-150ASB.
An incomplete is computed in the grade point average
as a failing grade until the course work has been
completed and the official grade has been submitted by
the instructor.
Changing College or Major
Undergraduate students who desire to transfer from
one major to another, or from one college to
another, should go to the advisement center of their
new major, fill out a Change of Major Form, and
have it signed. Graduate students who want to
change departments or degree levels should check
with the Office of Graduate Studies for information
and necessary forms.
Discontinuance from BYU
A daytime student is not officially withdrawn from
the university unless the student has completed the
discontinuance process in the Discontinuance
Office, B-150 ASB. The nonacademic emergency
deadline, April 5, is the last day a student can
discontinue.
If you find it necessary to withdraw from all your
classes, you must do the following:
1 . Complete discontinuance forms available from
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB,
telephone (801) 378-7705.
2. Obtain instructor and clearance signatures if
necessary. Beginning the sixth week of the
semester or the third week of the term, you
become responsible for class grades.
Signatures must be obtained from the individual
instructors, who indicate your academic status.
3. Submit completed forms and sign out with a
member of the Discontinuance Office staff.
4. See the Tuition and Fees section for
discontinuance refund information.
When you have discontinued, your student ID will
be electronically voided.
Students enrolled through the Evening Classes
Office should discontinue in that office, 120 HCEB.
Law School students must initiate their
discontinuance through the office of the Law School
dean, 348 JRCB.
Students who leave the university under emergency
conditions and do not return still have the
responsibility to discontinue before the deadline.
Initiate official termination by contacting the
Discontinuance Office as soon as possible.
48 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
1^
University Assemblies
diversity Devotional, Firesides, and Forums
University devotional and foaims, held several times
throughout the year on selected Tuesdays at 1 1 :00
a.m., fomi an inspirational and integrative part of the
university experience. These assemblies are occasions
to celebrate the shared sense of values and community
in the university. Participation in these gatherings will
renew spiritual commitment and extend knowledge of
significant religious, intellectual, and cultural matters.
Devotional speakers are selected from the General
Authorities and other leaders of the Church, w/ho come
to teach the gospel and affirm the spiritual dimension of
the university experience for students and faculty. An
additional opportunity is provided
by regular Church Educational System firesides,
usually held on the first Sunday of the month.
Forum speakers are noted authorities in the arts,
sciences, humanities, media, and government,
chosen for their contributions to their field and their
ability to communicate their insights. Participation
in these assemblies (and in the sessions that may
accompany them) prompts our inquiry into
significant intellectual, cultural, and social issues
and extends our understanding of them.
Most campus offices and services are closed
during university assemblies so that members of
the university community can participate.
t
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 49
Class List Definitions
GE Code Fills General Education Category
E First- Year Writing
M Precollege Mathematics
AW Advanced Writing
AM Advanced Math
FL Foreign Language
AH American Heritage
BIO Biological Science
PS Physical Science
CV1 First half of History of Civilization sequence
C\/2 Second half of History of Civilization sequence
AL Arts and Letters electives
NS Natural Sciences electives
SS Social and Behavioral Sciences electives
Fee Fee Required
$ Class fee
Cr Hrs Credit Hours
0-1 8 Fixed credit hours
V Variable credits from 0 to the amount shovvn
Lab Lab(L) or Quiz(Q) All sections are for 0 credit only
Add Add IVIethod After Advance Registration
T Touch-tone telephone*
S Signature add/drop card**
* The telephone will open for adding designated classes at 8:00 a.m. on the first class day and close at 5:00 p.m. on the fifth day.
** Obtain instructor's signature beginning the first class day.
How to Read the Class List
Example:
Dept
Cat#
1
I
CHEM
353
001
1033
S
S
T T
T
T
Sec
Reg#
Reg# Class Title
I I
1033 ORG CHEM LAB-NONMA
2:00-5:50 pm MWF 320 ESC
2:00-2:50 pm MWF 235 ESC
T T T T
Class Period Days Block Room/Bldg
Credit Hr
GE Code Fee Req
i
I I
V2.0
$30
HAWKINS R T
Lab included
HAWKINS R T
T
T
Instructor
Special Info
Lab
Add
Example:
Dept
1
Cat#
I
FREN
001
T T
Sec
301
2078 S
T T
Reg#
Reg# Class Title
I I
2078 INTRO LIT ANALYSIS
12:00-1 :50 pm MWF 2173 JKHB
T T T T
Class Period Days Block Room/Bldg
Credit Hr
i
GE Code
i
Fee Req
I
3.0
FL
SPRENGER S M
T
Instnjctor
T
Special Info
Lab
Add
50 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Accountancy and Information Systems (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
ACC 200 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC 200 8961 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
3.0
001
8961
S
9:30-10:50 am
MW
251 TNRB
NEMROW N R
002
8961
S
12:30-1:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
NEMROW N R
003
8961
S
9:30-10:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
COTTRELL D M
004
8961
S
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
151 TNRB
HARDY J W
400
8961
S
5:10-7:40 pm
W
260 TNRB
PETERSON F G
ACC 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
AGO 201 0011 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
001 0011 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
ACC 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
202 0012 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
001 0012 S 3:30-4:50 pm
210 0015 PRINCIPLES ACCTG 2
001 0015 S 11:00-12:20 pm
002 0015 S 8:00-9:20 am
400 0015 S 5:10-7:40 pm
320 7093 INTRO INCOME TAX
400 7093 S 5:10-6:30 pm
MW
341
343
ACC 403
ACC
404
ACC
ACC
ACC
503
505
001
001
400
001
002
003
004
001
002
003
004
001
522
ACC 562
^
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
586
599R
612
616
620
621
ACC 623
001
001
002
001
002
001
370
380
001
001
001
002
001
002
001
002
ACC
ACC
625R
626
001
001
8966
8966
34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUS LAW IN ENVIRON
S 2:00-2:50 pm
BUSINESS LAW
S 3:30-4:50 pm
S 5:10-6:30 pm
INTEGRATED CORE 3
8 8:00-10:50 am
8 8:00-10:50 am
8 12:30-3:20 pm
8 12:30-3:20 pm
INTEGRATED CORE 4
8 8:00-10:50 am
8 8:00-10:50 am
8 12:30-3:20 pm
8 12:30-3:20 pm
ADV FINANCIAL ACCT
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
SPEC PROB ACCTG 1
8 8:00-9:20 am
0025
0025
0025
7612
7612
7612
7612
7612
0031
0031
0031
0031
0031
8675
8675
0028
0028
0034
0034
0034
0039
0039
0039
0041
0041
2997
2997
2997
0051
0051
0058
0058
7065
7065
7065
0054
0054
0054
6148
6148
6148
6150
6150
6151
6151
3.0
264 TNRB STAFF
3.0
TTH
3.0
260 TNRB
STAFF
MW
151 TNRB
PRAWITT D F
MW
251 TNRB
STOCKS K D
T
260 TNRB
PETERSON F G
3.0
2.0
TTH
3.0
MW
TTH
6.0
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK1
6.0
DAILY
RiK2
DAILY
RIK2
DAILY
BLK2
DAILY
BLK2
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
3.0
ADVANCED TAXATION
8 11:00-12:20 pm MWF
S 2:00-3:20 pm MWF
RN AUDTG METHDLGY 3.0
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
8 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
CNTMPPROFPROBS 3.0
8 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
ACCTG INTERNSHIP V 3.0
8 TBA
8 TBA
MGRL COST ACCTG 3.0
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm MW
OPERATIONAL AUDITG 3.0
8 12:30-1:50 pm MW
SPECIAL PROBS TAX 3.0
S 8:00-9:20 am MWF
8 9:30-10:50 am MWF
CORPORATE TAX 1 3.0
8 8:00-9:20 am TTHF
8 9:30-1 0:50 am TTHF
PARTNERSHIP TAX 3.0
8 11:00-12:20 pm MWF
8 8:00-9:20 am MW
8:00-9:20 am F
CURRENT TAX POUCY V3.0
8 2:00-4:50 pm M
PENSIONS; DEF COMP 3.0
8 12:30-1:50 pm TTHF
230 TNRB PALMER G O
151 TNRB STAFF
230 TNRB DALEBOUT R S Majors Only
230 TNRB DALEBOUT R S
230 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
260 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
230 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
260 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
230 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
260 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
230 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
260 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
130 TNRB STICEJD Majors Only
264 TNRB STICEJD Majors Only
130 TNRB STEWART D N Majors Only
264 TNRB STEWART D N Majors Only
210 TNRB GLOVER 8 M Majors Only
210 TNRB GLOVER S M Majors Only
230 TNRB CAMERON J B Majors Only
STOCKS K D Majors Only
STOCKS KD Majors Only
230 TNRB STOCKS KD Majors Only
264 TNRB HOWE K R Majors Only
130 TNRB GARDNER RW Majors Only
130 TNRB GARDNER RW Majors Only
270 TNRB RANDALL BC Majors Only
270 TNRB RANDALL BC Majors Only
270 TNRB 8TREULING G F Majors Only
374 TNRB STREULING G F Majors Only
170 TNRB
374 TNRB STREULING G F Majors Only
270 TNRB RANDALL BC Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 51
ACC
628
6153
TAX FOREIGN INCOME
001
6153
S 2:00-3:20 pm MWF
ACC
657
6489
MGMT CONSULTING
001
6489
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
002
6489
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
ACC
692R
0061
ADV TOPICS IN ACCT
001
0061
S 8:00-9:20 am MW
ACC
693R
0062
READING & CONFRNC
001
0062
S TBA
400
0062
S TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
270 TNRB GARDNER R L
170 TNRB CHERRINGTON J
170 TNRB DENNAEL
210 TNRB ALBRECHTWS
TBA
ALBRECHTWS
STAFF
Aerospace (380 ROTC, 378-2671)
♦ AGHRT 214 section 1 Is taught with HON P 244R section 2.
AGHRT 214 0115 ENVIRON SCIENCE
001 0115 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
AGHRT 220 0147 PLNT GROW & RPR
001 0147 S 8:00-8:50 am MW
002 L 0147 S 2:00-4:50 pm M
3.0
3.0
230 WIDB TERRY RE
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ See PE 143R for optional PE class.
AEROS 101
0194
LDRSHP LAB FROSH
0.5
001
0194
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
214 CTB
JENSEN B
400
0194
8 TBA
214 CTB
JENSEN B
AEROS 111
0193
AEROSPACE DEFENSE
1.0
001
0193
S 9:00-9:50 am T
250 ROTO
STAFF
Lab Required
002
0193
S 10:00-10:50 am TH
250 ROTO
STAFF
Lab Required
003
0193
S 2:00-2:50 pm TH
250 ROTO
STAFF
Lab Required
400
0193
S TBA
250 ROTC
STAFF
Lab Required
AEROS 201
0200
LDRSHP LAB SOPH
0.5
001
0200
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
214 CTB
JENSEN B
400
0200
S TBA
214 CTB
JENSEN B
AEROS 211
0199
DEV GROWTH AIR PWR
1.0
001
0199
S 10:00-10:50 am T
261 ROTC
JENSEN B D
Lab Required
002
0199
S 1:00-1 :50 pm T
261 ROTC
JENSEN B D
Lab Required
003
0199
S 9:00-9:50 am TH
261 ROTC
JENSEN BD
Lab Required
400
0199
S TBA
261 ROTC
JENSEN B
Lab Required
AEROS 301
0208
LDRSHP LAB JUNIORS
0.5
001
0208
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
214 CTB
JENSEN B
AEROS 305R
7430
LDRSHP LAB-HNR GRD
1.0
001
7430
S 7:00-7:50 am DAILY
TBA
ANNEX SFH
FAULRING 8 H
Audition Req
AEROS 311
0207
MGT & LEADERSHIP
3.0
001
0207
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
261 ROTC
PHILLIPS M C
Lab Required
002
0207
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
261 ROTC
PHILLIPS M C
Lab Required
AEROS 401 R
0216
LDRSHP LAB SENIORS
0.5
001
0216
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
214 CTB
JENSEN B
AEROS 411
0215
NATNL SEC FORCES
3.0
001
0215
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
261 ROTC
FAULRING 8 H
Lab Required
002
0215
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
261 ROTC
FAULRING 8 H
Lab Required
Afrikaans (4094 JKHB, 378-4923}
AFRIK 102
6323
1ST YR AFRIKAANS
4.0
400
6323
8 5:00-6:50 pm MW
2237 8FLC
STAFF
AFRIK 311 R
6329
3RD YR CONVERS
2.0
400
6329
S 5:00-5:50 pm MH
2237 SFLC
STAFF
Agronomy and Horticulture (275 WIDB, 378-2760)
AGHRT 103
0148
RESID LAND DESIGN
3.0
001
0148
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
230 WIDB
ALLEN P 8
400
0148
S 6:00-8:15 pm W
230 WIDB
ALLEN P 8
AGHRT 112
0150
FLORAL DESIGN
2.0
$45
001
0150
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
12:00-1:50 pm T
248 MARB
A240 CLFB
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
002
0150
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
2:00-3:50 pm T
248 MARB
A240 CLFB
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
003
0150
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
12:00-1 :50 pm TH
248 MARB
A240 CLFB
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
♦ AGHRT 205 taught with HON P 244R section 1.
AGHRT 205
0114
WORLD FOOD CROPS
3.0
NS
001
0114
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
231 MARB
ROBISONLR
A240 CLFB
A230 CLFB
WILLIAMS C F
WILLIAMS C F
Lab Required
52 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
■♦ AGHRT 240 section 1 is only for students with a personal computer.
1 AGHRT 240
001
691106
691106
COMPAPPLTOAG
T 1:0O-1:50pm
TTH
2.0
234 MARB
HORROCK8 R D
♦ AGHRT 240 sections 2, 3, and 4 are for students without a personal computer.
002
003
004
691106
691106
691106
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
T 1:00-1:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
T 1:00-1:50 pm
5:00-€:50 pm
TTH
M
TTH
W
TTH
TH
234 MARB
1060 TMCB
234 MARB
1060 TMCB
234 MARB
1060 TMCB
HORR0CK8 R D
HORR0CK8 R D
HORR0CK8 R D
AGHRT 282
001
0153
0153
IhfTRO SOIL SCIENCE
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
274 MARB
NELSON 8 D
AGHRT 283
001
002
7062
7062
7062
INTRO SOIL SCI LAB
S 2:00-4:50 pm
S 7:00-9:50 am
W
TH
1.0.
238 WID6
238 WID6
NELSON 8 D
NELSON 8 D
AGHRT 305
001
002 L
0156
0156
0156
SOIL FERTILITY
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
S 2:00-4:50 pm
MWF
M
4.0
230 WIDB
238 W1D6
JOLLEYVD
JOLLEYVD
Lab Required
AGHRT 312
400
401
0113
0113
0113
AOV FLORAL DESIGN
S 4:00-7:00 pm
S 5:15-8:15pm
M
W
3.0
$60
A240 CLFB
A240 CLFB
HUNTER NT
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
Lab Included
AGHRT 318
001
0160
0160
GREENHOUSE MGT
S 12:00-1:50 pm
MW
4.0
A240 CLFB
HANSON EW
AGHRT 330
001
738103
738103
RNG PAST PLNT ECOL
8 9:00-9:50 am MW
2:00-4:50 pm TH
3.0
366 MARB
492 WIDB
ANDERSON V J
Lab Included
AGHRT 345
001
007009 FARM & RANCH MGT
007009 T 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
3.0
343 MARB
PARKWL
AGHRT 347
001
007106
007106
AGRICULTURAL LAW
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T
1.0
248 MARB
ELLSWORTH D D
AGHRT 390R
001
0133
0133
TOPICS IN AGRIC
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
AGHRT 391
001
0080
0080
JUNIOR SEMINAR
8 12:00-12:50 pm
T
1.0
231 MARB
STEVENS M R
AGHRT 399R
370
390
0166
0166
0166
COOPED
S
S
TBA
TBA
V4.0
R1K2
ELLSWORTH D D
ELLSWORTH D D
AGHRT 407
001
5962
5962
ENVIRON SOIL PHYS
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
230 WIDB
NELSON S D
AGHRT 460
001
0171
0171
SOIL & CROP MANAGEMT
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
268 WIDB
JOLLEYVD
AGHRT 471
001
0172
0172
PEST MGMT
8 8:00-8:50 am
MW
2.0
230 WIDB
JEFFERYLS
AGHRT 491 R
001
0174
0174
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
8 1:00-1:50pm F
1.0
323 MARB
STAFF
AGHRT 493R
001
0175
0175
SEL AGR PROD PRACT
8 7:00-7:50 am W
2.0
230 WIDB
ELLSWORTH D D
AGHRT 497R
001
002
0176
0176
0176
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
S
TBA
TBA
V2.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
Accelerated
Acceterated
AGHRT 514
001
002 L
0178
0178
0178
SOIL MICROBIOLOGY
8 12:00-12:50 pm
S 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
TH
3.0
230 WIDB
238 WIDB
TERRY RE
TERRY R E
Lab Required
AGHRT 560
001
0183
0183
SOIL & PLANT ANAL
8 2:00^:50 pm
WF
3.0
268 WIDB
WEBBBL
AGHRT 595
001
8995
8995
AGREXPDSGN
8
TBA
2.0
HORROCKS R D
AGHRT 598R
001
002
0184
0184
0184
ADVANCED TOPICS
8
8
TBA
TBA
V2.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
Accelerated
Acceterated
AGHRT 694R
001
0187
0187
SEMINAR
8 1:00-1:50 pm
F
1.0
323 MARB
ROBISONLR
AGHRT 697R
001
002
0188
0188
0188
RESEARCH
8
8
TBA
TBA
V9.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
•
AGHRT 698R
001
002
0189
0189
0189
MASTER'S PROJECT
8
8
TBA
TBA
V6.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
AGHRT 699R
001
002
5969
5969
5969
MASTER'S THESIS
8
8
TBA
TBA
V9.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 53
American Heritage (2303 SFLC, 378-6076)
A HTG 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ A HTG labs are listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically register you
for the lecture.
♦ A HTG sections 69 and 70 are multi-cultural and section 71 Is for Canadian students only.
A HTG 100
2859
AMERICAN HERITAGE 3.0 AH
001
2859
T
7:00-7:50 am
TH
175
JSB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
002
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
TH
340 MCKB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
003
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
TH
231 MARB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
004
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
TH
3246
SFLC
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
005
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
F
1121
SFLC
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
006
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
F
262 SWKT
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
007
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
F
182
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
008
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
TH
123 HRCB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
009
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
TH
340 MCKB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
010
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
F
1121
SFLC
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
Oil
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
F
182
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
012
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
F
178
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
013
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
TH
289
ESC
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
014
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
TH
123 HRCB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
015
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
TH
254
CB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
016
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
392
CB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
017
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
182
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
018
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
178
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
019
2859
T
11:00-11:50 am
262 SWICT
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
020
2859
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
2308
SFLC
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
021
2859
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
2241
SFLC
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
022
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
340 MCKB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
023
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
280 SWKT
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
024
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
2241
SFLC
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
025
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
F
175
JSB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
026
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
F
1121
SFLC
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
027
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
F
178
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
028
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
3232
SFLC
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
029
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
3270
SFLC
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
030
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
125 HRCB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
031
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
F
182
JSB
POPECL
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
03?
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
F
178
JSB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
033
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
1127
JKHB
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
034
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
F
262 SWKT
POPE C L
9:00-9:50 am
MW
140
JSB
54 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
American Heritage (continued)
035
2859
T
7:00-7:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
262 SWKT
140 JSB
POPECL
036
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MW
109TMCB
140 JSB
POPECL
037
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
3241 SFLC
140 JSB
POPECL
038
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
178 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
039
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
175 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
040
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
174 JSB
140 JSB
POPE C L
041
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
2031 JKHB
140 JSB
POPECL
042
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
F474 HFAC
140 JSB
POPE C L
043
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
323 MCKB
140 JSB
POPE C L
044
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
175 JSB
140 JSB
POPE C L
045
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
174 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
046
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
203 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
047
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
331 MCKB
140 JSB
POPE C L
048
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
350A ESC
140 JSB
POPE C L
049
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
340 MCKB
140 JSB
POPECL
050
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
175 JSB
140 JSB
POPE C L
051
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
323 MCKB
140 JSB
POPECL
052
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
171 JSB
140 JSB
POPE C L
053
2859
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
182 JSB
140 JSB
POPE C L
054
2859
T
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
331 TMCB
140 JSB
POPE C L
055
2859
T
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
1023 JKHB
140 JSB
POPE C L
056
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
F372 HFAC
140 JSB
POPECL
057
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
240 SWKT
140 JSB
POPECL
058
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
123 HRCB
140 JSB
POPE C L
059
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
203 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
060
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
A550 HFAC
140 JSB
POPECL
061
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
174 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
062
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
327 MCKB
140 JSB
POPECL
063
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
2241 SFLC
140 JSB
POPECL
064
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
203 JSB
140 JSB
POPECL
065
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
1227 SFLC
140 JSB
POPECL
066
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
159 MCKB
140 JSB
POPECL
067
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MW
2308 SFLC
140 JSB
POPECL
068
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
MW
182 JSB
140 JSB
POPE C L
ions 69 and 70 are for multicultural students.
069
2859
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWTHF
122 HRCB
FOXW
070
2859
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWTHF
122 HRCB
FOXW
Multi-Cultil
Multl-Cultil
♦ A HTG 100 section 71 is for Canadian students.
071 2859 S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
122 HRCB PALMER AD
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 55
AHTG 100H
200
2859 AMERICAN HERITAGE
2859 T 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
AH
321 MSRB HANCOCK R C
Honors
I
American Indian Languages (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
AMILG 211R
001
8190 AYMARA
8190 S 8:00-8:50 am
2ja
MTWTH
American Sign Language (120 HCEB, 378-2873)
ASL
101
ASL
102
ASL
201
ASL
ASL
ASL
301
431
432
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
400
401
402
403
404
405
402
403
400
401
400
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7742
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7746
7746
7746
7746
7746
7746
7746
7747
7747
7747
7744
7744
7744
7745
7745
CONVERSATION ASL 4.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
4:0G-4:50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
5:00-5:50 pm DAILY
7:00-9:20 pm TTH
4:00-6:20 pn) MW
4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
5:00-5:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
INTERMEDIATE ASL 4.0
S 4:00-^:50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
5:00-5:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
7:00-9:20 pm TTH
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
ADV ASL GRAMMAR 4.0
S 4:00-5:40 pm TTH
4:00-5:40 pm TTH
4:00-5:40 pm MW
3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
7:00-9:20 pm TTH
3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
ASL CULTURE
S 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
S 5:30-6:45 pm TTH
ASL INTERPRETING 1
S 7:00-9:20 pm TTH
S 7:00-9:20 pm TTH
ASL INTERPRETING 2
S 7:00-9:20 pm TTH
S
S
S
S
S
S
s
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
s
S
s
s
S
S
s
s
S
S
3.0
4.0
4.0
American Studies (237 HRCB, 378^77)
AM ST 360
400
8554 FllM IN AMER CULTR
8554 S 4:00-8:00 pm T
Animal Science (375 WIDB, 378-4294)
AN SC 121
ANSC 122
AN SC 124
ANSC 231R
001
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
003
004
005
006
0229
0229
0227
0227
429805
429805
429805
429805
429805
429805
429805
6681
6661
6681
6681
6681
6681
6681
PRIN ANIMAL PROD
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PRIN ANIM PROD LAB
T 2:00-4:50 pm
EQUITATION-BEGIN
10:00-11 :50 am
8:00-9:50 am
1:00-2:50 pm
10:00-11:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
1:00-2:50 pm
INTERM EQUITATN 2
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-4:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-4:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
1121 SFLC STAFF
3.0
3.0
1.0
0.5
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
6LK2
1.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
2241
SFLC
FREEMAN A N
3241
SFLC
FERNSTROM M
170 TNRB
HIXN
1125
SFLC
FERNSTROM M
1121
SFLC
STAFF
1125
SFLC
WAKELAND J B
1121
SFLC
STAFF
1125
SFLC
STAFF
2320A
SFLC
DIAZ J J
2150
JKHB
HIXN
256
CB
STAFF
1121
SFLC
LINK D E
2241
SFLC
FREEMAN AN
323TMCB
LINK D E
3208
SFLC
FERNSTROM M
1227
SFLC
STAFF
2086
JKHB
ELDREDGE J M
3241
SFLC
FERNSTROM M
2036
JKHB
ELDREDGE J M
1125
SFLC
UNKS
3241
SFLC
WAKELAND J B
2237
SFLC
STAFF
2241
SFLC
ROSE J
1015
JKHB
HIXN
3246
SFLC
ROSE J
2031
JKHB
ROSE J
1121
SFLC
ELUSON M D
109TMCB
HIXN
FL
120 TNRB
ELDREDGE B K
130 TNRB
ELDREDGE B K
2036
JKHB
WAKELAND J B
2173
JKHB
VORIS R L
2181 JKHB FREEMAN AN
125HRCB D'ARCJV
373 MARB ORME L E
221 EMLC ORMELE
i
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
56 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
I
♦ AN SC 240 section 1 Is only for students with a personal computer.
ANSC 240 691107 COMPAPPLTOAG 2.0
001
691107 COMPAPPLTOAG
691107 T 1:00-1:50pm
TTH
234 MARB HORROCKS R D
♦ AN SC 240 sections 2, 3, and 4 are for students without a personal computer.
AN SC 251
002
003
004
001
691107
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
3:00-4:50 pm
M
691107
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
3:00-^:50 pm
W
691107
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
5:00-6:50 pm
TH
8285
ANIMAL RESTRAINT
6285
T
12:00-1:50 pm
F
ANSC
ANSC
312
315
321
AN SC 328
ANSC 331R
0245
001
0245
6914
001
6914
8292
001
8292
002 L
8292
0250
001
0250
6915
001
6915
002
6915
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
345
347
353
357
358
359R
392R
399R
399R
400
406R
410
411 R
420
422R
431 R
463
464
481
492
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
350
352
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
PRIN OF ANIMAL DIS
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
GENETICS DOMES ANI
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
GROWTH COMP PROD
T 1:00-1:50pm TH
T 2:00-4:50 pm TH
MEAT PROCESS MTHDS
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
2:00-4:50 pm T
ADV EQUITATION
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
007010 FARM & RANCH MGT
007010 T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
007107 AGRICULTURAL LAW
007107 T 12:00-12:50 pm T
6741
6741
7376
7376
7377
7377
0265
0265
8894
8894
0261
0261
0261
0261
8293
8293
0277
0277
8295
8295
6895
8895
8895
8297
8297
8896
8896
0268
0268
0273
0273
0231
0231
8300
8300
0278
0278
DIS OF COMP & LAB AN
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
VETANESTH
T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
VET SURG ASSIST
T 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
VET TECH PRECEPTOR
8 TBA
PREVET PRECEPTOR
S TBA
CO-OP ED INTERNSHP
8 TBA
CO-OP ED PROD PRCT
8 TBA
BEEF PROD SCI
T 1:00-4:50 pm W
TPCS DAIRY SCIENCE
S TBA
HORSE PROD SCI
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
TPCS HORSE SCI
S TBA
8 TBA
SHEEP PROD SCI
T 2:00-4:50 pm F
TPCS SHEEP & WOOL SC
8 TBA
ADV LVSTK MEAT EVL
T TBA
ARTIFICIAL INSEM
8 8:00-10:50 am 8
REPRO MANAGEMENT
8 2:00-4:50 pm M
3:00^:50 pm TTH
SENIOR PRECPTSHIP
T 2:00-4:50 pm MW
SEMINAR
T 12:00-12:50 pm M
1.0
AN SC 307 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
AN SC 308 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANSC
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
3.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
V4.0
V2.0
V9.0
1.0
BLK1
2.0
1.0
3.0
1U)
BLK1
BLK2
2.0
V3.0
1.0
2.0
BLK2
3.0
3.0
1.0
234 MARB
1060 TMCB
234 MARB
1060 TMCB
234 MARB
1060 TMCB
HORROCKS R D
HORROCKS R D
HORROCKS R D
220 EMLC ROEDER B L
366 MARB
360 WIDB
221 EMLC
221 EMLC
222 EMLC
222 EMLC
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
343 MARB
248 MARB
384 WIDB
100 PVL4
100 PVL4
ROEDER B L
PARKRL
ORME L E Lab Required
ORMELE
HAWKINS E W Lab Included
PACE 8 D
PACE 8 D
PARKWL
ELLSWORTH D D
MAD8EN M E
THWAIT8 R N
THWAITS R N
THWAIT8 R N
ROEDER B L
STAFF
BODEN B K
BODEN B K Lab included
KELLEM8 R O
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
360 WIDB WALLENTINEMV
WALLENTINE M V
BODEN B K
TBA SILCOX R W Tchr Approve
TBA SILCOX RW Tchr Approve
TBA
360 WIDB
221 EMLC
TBA
360 WIDB
THWAITS R N
PARKRL
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 57
ANSC 507 0281 ADV ANIMAL NUTRI 4.0
001 0281 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 L 0281 S 2:00^:50 pm TH
ANSC 595R 0290 SPECL PROBS AN SCI
001 0290 S TBA
ANSC 599R 0279 CO-OP ED INTERNSHP
351 0279 8 TBA
ANSC 692R 0298 SEMINAR
001 0298 T 12:00-12:50 pm T
ANSC 699R 0299 MASTER'S THESIS
001 0299 T TBA
Anthropology (945 SWKT, 378-3058)
ANTHR 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANTHR 101 0300 SOC/CULTRL ANTHRO 3.0
001 0300 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 0300 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 0300 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
400 0300 S 5:00-5:50 pm MWF
360 WIDB
KELLEMS R 0
Lab Required
347 WIDB
KELLEMS R 0
V2.0
STAFF
V9.0
STAFF
1.0
360 WIDB
WALLENTINE M V
V9.0
STAFF
♦ ANTHR 108R section 400 will be Ethnographic Films.
ANTHR 108R 6849 ANTHRO FILMS
400 6849 8 4:30-6:20 pm
♦ ANTHR 108R section 401 will be Archaeological Films.
401 6849 S 6:30-8:00 pm
1.0
TH
TH
ANTHR 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANTHR
110
ANTHR
ANTHR
ANTHR
ANTHR
215
252
280
300
001
002
003
400
001
001
400
400
0345
0345
0345
0345
0345
8363
8363
8634
8634
0358
0358
0307
0307
INTRO TO ARCHAEO
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8 5:10-7:40 pm W
ARCHAEOL:MTHD,THRY
8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
ARCH OF OLD WORLD
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ARCH & SCRIPTURES
S 5:30-8:00 pm TH
BIOLOGICAL ANTHRO
8 5:00-6:15 pm MW
♦ ANTHR 312 section 400 will study Middle East culture.
ANTHR
312
400
0311
0311
INTERCULTURAL COMM
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
♦ ANTHR 312 section 401 will study Chinese culture.
401
♦ ANTHR 312 section
402
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
T
TH
402 will study South American culture,
0311 8
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
♦ ANTHR 312 section 403 will study CIS/RussiaAJkraine culture.
403
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
♦ ANTHR 312 section 404 will study W Europe/German culture.
404
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
♦ ANTHR 312 section
405
ANTHR
ANTHR
ANTHR
326
001
341 R
346
001
400
405 will study People and Culture of India.
0311 8 3:00-4:30 pm T
3:00-4:30 pm TH
5975 CENTRAL AMERSOCTY
5975 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
7825 JAPAN
7825 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
6853 ANTH OF MORMONISM
6853 8 5:30-6:30 pm W
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
SS
247 MARB BUONFORTE R
247 MARB MOORE J H
270 SWKT BUONFORTE R
231 MARB SHULERDA
680 SWKT STAFF
680 SWKT STAFF
SS
374 MARB BERGE D L
381 CB MATHENY R T
2201 8FLC JOHNSON D J
280 SWKT BERGE D L
245 SWKT JANETSKI J C
245 SWKT JOHNSON D J
245 SWKT WARREN BW
247 MARB WILDE J D
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
280 ESC
456 MARB HAWKINS J P
366 MARB
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
343 MARB
456 MARB HAWKINS J P
3208 8FLC
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
348 MARB
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
361 MARB
2260 8FLC HAWKINS J P
368 MARB AME8WL
245 SWKT 0L8EN 8 L
58 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
ANTHR 355 0365 ARCH MESOAMERICA 3.0
001 0365 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
ANTHR 380 0369 HISTORICAL ARCH 3.0
001 0369 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
245 SWKT HOUSTON S D
280 SWKT BERGE D L
♦ ANTHR 390R section 1: Ancient Maya Writing: Intro to Hieroglyphs and Maya Culture. Must have completed fall 1994 course.
ANTHR 390R
7443
7443
SPECIAL TOPICS
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
001 7443 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF 245 SWKT HOUSTON S D
♦ ANTHR 390R section 2: Preparation for International Internships.
002 7443 S 3:00-3:50 pm TH 154 HRCB SHULERDA
♦ ANTHR 390R section 400: Introduction to Making Ethnographic Film and Video.
400 7443 S 4:30-6:00 pm TTH
CO OP ED:MUSEUM PR
ANTHR 399R
ANTHR 420
ANTHR 421
ANTHR 431
ANTHR 436
ANTHR 496R
ANTHR 497
ANTHR 499R
ANTHR 550
ANTHR 621
ANTHR 627
ANTHR 694R
ANTHR 695R
ANTHR 696R
ANTHR 699R
370
400
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
6878
6878
0303
0303
7445
7445
0329
0329
8998
8998
0338
0338
6947
6947
03S9
0339
S TBA
LANG & CULT INSIGHT
S 3:00-4:30 pm TTH
BUS & JAPAN SOCIET
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
KIN MARRIAGE & RAM
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
SYMBOLS ANTHRO
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
RESEARCH
S TBA
DIRECTED READINGS
S TBA
SENK>R THESIS
S
356503 SOCIOLINGUISTICS
356503 S 8:00-8:50 am
7458
7458
0387
0387
7461
7461
0401
0401
0402
0402
0404
0404
TBA
MWF
TTH
GT BASIN SEMINAR
S 1:00-2:15 pm
NEAR EAST SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
READINGS
S TBA
RESEARCH
S TBA
MUSEUM PROJECTS
MASTERS THESIS
S
Arabic (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
ARAB 101
ARAB 102
7682 1 ST YR ARABIC
001 7682 S 8:00-8:50 am
7683 1ST YR ARABIC
001 7683 S 3:00-3:50 pm
TBA
TBA
DAILY
DAILY
♦ ARAB 301 requires concurrent enrollment In ARAB 311 R.
ARAB 301 7685 INTRM MOD ARAB-WRT
001 7685 S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
♦ ARAB 31 1R requires concurrent enrollment In ARAB 301.
ARAB 311 R 7225 3RDYRC0NVERS
001 7225 S 4:00-4:50 pm W
ARAB 452 8475 NEWSMPER ARABIC
001 8475 S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
ARAB 462 8478 SRVY MEDIEV UTERA
001 8478 S TBA
ARAB 490R 8480 INDIV READINGS ARA
001 8480 S TBA
Art (C-502 HFAC, 378-4266)
V6.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
V5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V9.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
M
3.0
V3.0
3270 SFLC VANWM
ALLEN ML
245 SWKT STAFF
363MARB AMESWL
343 MARB CRANDALL D P
348 MARB CRANDALL D P
STAFF Tchr Approve
STAFF Tchr Approve
STAFF Tchr Approve
1108 JKHB BUONFORTER
245 SWKT JANETSKI J C
245 SWKT JOHNSON D J
JANETSKI J C Tchr Approve
JANETSKI JO Tchr Approve
ALLEN M L Tchr Approve
JANETSKI JO Tchr Approve
383 C6 BELNAPRK
1107 JKHB STAFF
FL
1107 JKHB PETERSON DC
F372 HFAG PETERSON D 0
1107 JKHB BELNAPRK
PETERSON D C
BELNAP R K
♦ All students registering for ART 103 through ART 108 must also enroll In ART 100 to obtain G£ credit.
ART 100 0405 INTRO TO ART 1J
0405 T 1:00-1 :50 pm T 205 JRCB MYER P L
001
002
0405 T 2:00-2:50 pm
205 JRCB MYER P L
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 59
ART
103
ART
ART
104
105
ART
ART
ART
106
107
108
001
002
003
004
400
401
402
403
001
400
001
002
400
401
001
400
001
400
401
001
400
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0408
0408
0408
0409
0409
0409
0409
0409
7186
7186
7186
0411
0411
0411
0411
0412
0412
0412
INTRO TO DRAWING
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
T 11:00-12:50 pm MW
T 8:00-9:50 am MW
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
T 5:10-8:30 pm T
T 4:00-7:00 pm M
T 5:10-8:30 pm TH
T 4:10-7:30 pm F
INTRO TO SCULPTURE
T 8:00-9:50 am MW
T 5:10-8:30 pm W
INTRO TO CERAMICS
2.0
T
T
T
T
8:00-9:50 am
1 :00-2:50 pm
5:10-8:30 pm
5:10-8:30 pm
MW
TTH
T
W
INTRO TO PRINTMKNG
T 3:00-4:50 pm MW
T 5:10-8:30 pm W
INTRO TO OIL PAINT
T 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
T 5:10-8:30 pm TH
T 5:10-8:30 pm W
INTRO TO WATERCLR
T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 5:10-8:30 pm W
ART 109 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 109 7868 INTRO TO CALLIGRPH
401 7868 T 6:10-9:30 pm
402 7868 T 6:00-9:20 pm
403 7868 T 5:10-8:30 pm
ART 111 6809 INTRO ART HISTORY
400 6809 T 4:00-6:30 pm
401 6809 T 4:00-6:30 pm
402 6809 T 5:00-7:20 pm
403 6809 T 4:00-6:30 pm
ART 118 0579 ANATOMY
001 0579 T 8:00-10:50 am
002 0579 T 8:00-10:50 am
003 0579 T 2:00-4:50 pm
ART 119 8238 THREE DIMENSIONS
001 8238 T 8:00-10:50 am
002 8238 T 8:00-10:50 am
003 8238 T 2:00-4:50 pm
ART 120 8239 COLOR
001 8239 T 8:00-10:50 am
002 8239 T 8:00-10:50 am
003 8239 T 8:00-10:50 am
004 8239 T 8:00-10:50 am
ART 121 8240 FOUNDATION READING
001 8240 T 9:00-11 :50 am
002 8240 T 9:00-11:50 am
003 8240 T 2:00-4:50 pm
ART 200 0420 TECH FOR ART HIST
400 0420 T 6:00-8:30 pm
ART 203R 7862 DRAWING 2
003 7862 T 8:00-9:50 am
400 7862 T 5:10-8:30 pm
401 7862 T 4:00-7:00 pm
ART 204R 5960 SCULPTURE 2
001 5960 T 8:00-9:50 am
400 5960 T 5:10-8:30 pm
ART 205R 0421 CERAMICS 2
001 0421 T 10:00-1 1:50 am
400 0421 T 5:10-8:00 pm
ART 206R 7187 PRINTMAKING2
001 7187 T 3:00^4:50 pm
ART 207R 0423 PAINTING 2
001 0423 T 3:00-4:50 pm
400 0423 T 5:10-8:30 pm
401 0423 T 5:10-8:30 pm
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
SVAR
B561 HFAC
STAFF
A540 HFAC
STAFF
B561 HFAC
STAFF
A540 HFAC
STAFF
B561 HFAC
STAFF
A530 HFAC
STAFF
8561 HFAC
STAFF
A530 HFAC
STAFF
$VAR
220 866
STAFF
220 866
STAFF
SVAR
2408 866
CALLES L
2408 866
STAFF
240 866
CALLES L
240 866
CALLES L
$VAR
8431 HFAC
CARD W R
8431 HFAC
CARD W R
$VAR
8531 HFAC
STAFF
8531 HFAC
STAFF
8531 HFAC
STAFF
$VAR
A470 HFAC
STAFF
A530 HFAC
STAFF
W
A540 HFAC
HAWKINS V L
T
A470 HFAC
HAWKINS V L
TTH
3.0
A470 HFAC
AL
NAYN
M
A550 HFAC
HAMILTON C M
W
A550 HFAC
STAFF
T
A550 HFAC
STAFF
TH
1.5
A550 HFAC
$VAR
STAFF
MW
BLK1
250 866
8ART0NGC
Majors Only
MW
BLK2
250 866
8ARTON G C
Majors Only
MW
BLK1
1.5
250 866
SVAR
CHRISTENSEN 8
Majors Only
TTH
BLK1
220 866
CHRISTENSEN 8
Majors Only
TTH
8LK2
220 866
CHRISTENSEN 8
Majors Only
MW
8LK2
1.5
250 866
SVAR
CHRISTENSEN 8
Majors Only
MW
BLK1
A540 HFAC
MARSHALL R A
Majors Only
MW
BLK2
A540 HFAC
MARSHALL R A
Majors Only
MW
BLK1
A530 HFAC
OSTRAFFJE
Majors Only
MW
G
8LK2
1.5
A530 HFAC
OSTRAFFJE
Majors Only
W
BLK1
A501 HFAC
BARSCHWE
Majors Only
W
BLK2
A501 HFAC
CHRISTENSEN J
Majors Only
T
BLK2
3.0
A501 HFAC
ALLEN V D
Majors Only
TH
2.0
A540 HFAC
$VAR
MYERPL
-
MW
8561 HFAC
STAFF
T
8561 HFAC
STAFF
M
2.0
A530 HFAC
SVAR
STAFF
MW
220 866
STAFF
W
2.0
220 866
SVAR
STAFF
MW
2408 866
CALLES L
TH
2.0
240 866
SVAR
STAFF
MW
2.0
B431 HFAC
SVAR
CARD W R
TTH
8531 HFAC
STAFF
TH
8531 HFAC
STAFF
W
B531 HFAC
STAFF
60 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
ART
208R
209
6663
WATERCOLOR 2
2.0
$VAR
001
6663
T 1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
A470 HFAC
STAFF
400
6663
7613
T 5:10-8:30 pm
CALUGRAPHY 2
W
2.0
A530 HFAC
STAFF
400
7613
T 6:00-9:20 pm
T
A540 HFAC
NAYN
§ART211 Offered by Independent
Sm 211 0447
400 0447
■ ART 212 Offered by Independent
0448
0448
ART
ART
212
214
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
215
217
218
220
221
230R
303
400
001
002
400
001
002
001
002
001
002
400
400
001
8241
8241
8241
0537
0537
0437
0437
0437
0436
0436
0436
8243
8243
8243
0492
0492
0426
0426
0443
0443
Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
SURVEY WESTN ART 1
T 4:00-6:30 pm TH
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SURVEY WESTN ART 2
T 4:30-7:00 pm M
AQUEOUS MEDIA FNDM
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
PAINTING FNDMNTLS
T 5:10-7:50 pm T
SCULPTURE FNDMNTLS
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
INTAGLIO FNDMNTLS
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
DRAWING FNDMNTLS
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
T 8:00-1050 am TTH
RG DRAW FNDMNTLS
T 6:00-9:00 pm W
BOOKBINDING
T 4:00-6:50 pm THF
ROMAN ART
T 9:00-1015 am TTH
ART 309 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 311
ART 312
ART 314
001
001
001
7871
7871
8323
8323
8772
8772
MODERN ARCHITECTUR
T 9:00-10:15 am MW
CONTEMPORARY ART
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
SOUTH BAROQUE ART
T 10:30-11:50 am MW
ART 316 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 319
0487 ROM/GOTH ART & ARCH
3.0
3.0
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
1.5
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
1.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
001
ART 321 R
001
ART 322R
001
0487
0453
0453
0454
0454
T 12:00-1:15pm
DRAWING
T 3:00-5:50 pm
FIGURE DRAWING
T 3:00-5:50 pm
MW
3.0
MTWTH BLK1
3.0
MTWTH BLK2
4.0
♦ ART 326 Is limited to Juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
ART 326 0457 ART FOR ELEM TCHRS
001 0457 T 9:00-10:50 am MW
4:00-4:50 pm
002 0457 T 1:00-2:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
003 0457 T 9:00-10:50 am
4:00-4:50 pm
004 0457 T 1:00-2:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
005 0457 T 3:00^:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
400 0457 T 5:10-8:20 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
401 0457 T 5:10-8:20 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
402 0457 T 5:10-6:20 pm
4:00-^:50 pm
ART 327R 0458 PAINTING
001 0458 T 12:00-2:50 pm
ART 328R 7188 FUNDMTLS FIGR PNTG 3.0
001 7188 T 12:00-2:50 pm MTWTH BLK2
ART 333R 0460 AQUEOUS MEDIA 3.0
001 0460 T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
i
M
MW
M
TTH
M
TTH
M
TTH
M
T
M
W
M
TH
M
3.0
MTWTH BLK1
AL
F201 HFAC JOHNSON M J
AL
2015 JKHB
SVAR
A530 HFAC
A530 HFAC
$VAR
8531 HFAC
IVAR
220 B66
220 B66
$VAR
B431 HFAC
B431 HFAC
SVAR
A540 HFAC
A540 HFAC
B561 HFAC
104 CREH
A550 HFAC
BULE S C
BARSCH W E
CHRISTENSEN J
STAFF
HADLOCK N
HADLOCK N
BARTON G C
BARTON G C
HALTERN H G
HALTERN H G
VINCENT MA
MAKER V
JOHNSON M J
A550 HFAC HAMILTON M E
A550 HFAC WARDLE M E
A550 HFAC BULE S C
A550 HFAC HAMILTON M E
SVAR
A540 HFAC BARSCH W E
$VAR
A540 HFAC CHRISTENSEN J
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
A468 HFAC
455 MARB
SVAR
B531 HFAC
SVAR
B531 HFAC
SVAR
A530 HFAC
GRAYSR
HILL S D
MOSS L R
MOSS L R
HILL S D
BEATTIE D K
ASAY D L
STAFF
BARSCH W E
CHRISTENSEN J
MARSHALL R A
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 61
ART
349R
8324
400
8324
ART
350R
0472
001
0472
ART
351 R
0473
001
0473
ART
353R
8826
001
8826
400
8826
401
8826
ART
354R
0478
400
0478
ART
355R
0439
400
0439
401
0439
ART
356R
0475
001
0475
ART
358R
0476
001
0476
ART
3S9R
0477
001
0477
ART
390
0483
001
0483
ART
395R
0484
001
0484
ART
397
7448
001
7448
ART
398
0533
001
0533
ART
400R
0485
001
0485
ART
41 5R
0498
001
0498
ART
421 R
0502
001
0502
ART
422R
0503
001
0503
ART
423R
2035
001
2035
ART
427R
0506
001
0506
ART
428R
0507
001
0507
ART
431
0470
400
0470
ART
439
0428
001
0428
ART
450R
0520
001
0520
ART
451 R
0429
001
0429
ART
456R
0521
001
0521
ART
459R
0523
001
0523
ART
476
0528
001
0528
ART 478 will study Art
Currici
ART
478
7863
001
7863
ART
494R
7387
001
7387
002
7387
003
7387
004
7387
005
7387
006
7387
007
7387
008
7387
009
7387
010
7387
PRNTMKG:REUSCREEN 3.0
T 3:00-7:00 pm F
PRINTMAKING:iNTAGL 3.0
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
PRINTMAKlNG:LITHO 3.0
T 8:00-10:50 am MW
COMPUTER ART 3.0
T 3:00-4:50 pm MW
T 4:10-7:00 pm M
T 6:10-9:30 pm W
CRAFT PROCESSES 3.0
T 6:00-10:00 pm T
STAINED GLASS 3.0
T 4:10-6:50 pm TW
T 7:00-9:50 pm TM
FIGURE SCULPTURE 3.0
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
SCULPTURE 3.0
T 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
CERAMICS 3.0
T 9:00-11:50 am MW
COLOR 2.0
T 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
BFA SEMINAR 1.0
T 6:10-7:30 pm W
INTRO TO CRITICISM 3.0
T 1:00-2:15 pm MW
READINGS 2.0
T 3:00-4:50 pm T
INDV STUDY ART HIS V 3.0
T 9:00-10:50 am F
SPEC TOP READ ARTH 3.0
T 1:00-2:50 pm F
DRAWING STUDIO V9.0
T 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
FIG DRAWING STUDIO V 9.0
T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
INTENSIVE STUDIO VI 0.0
T 8:00-5:00 pm DAILY
PAINTING STUDIO V 9.0
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
no PAINT STUDIO V9.0
T 8:00-10:50 am MW
HIST/DEV OF C0DEX2 3.0
S 6:00-9:00 pm W
AESTH FOR ART EDUC 3.0
T 10:35-11:50 am MW
INTAGUO STUDIO V 9.0
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO V 9.0
T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
SCULP STDIO V9.0
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
CERAMICS STUDIO V 9.0
T 1:00-3:50 pm MW
ART STDNT TCH SEM 3.0
T TBA
ART CURR DEVELPMNT 3.0
T 2:00-4:30 pm T
SPEC PROBLEMS ART V 3.0
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
SVAR
A470 HFAC
SVAR
8431 HFAC
$VAR
B451 HFAC
A470 HFAC
A501 HFAC
A501 HFAC
SVAR
220 866
SVAR
220 B66
220 866
SVAR
250 866
SVAR
250 B66
SVAR
240 866
SVAR
A530 HFAC
A470 HFAC
A440 HFAC
A530 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
SVAR
B561 HFAC
SVAR
8561 HFAC
SVAR
200CREH
SVAR
8531 HFAC
SVAR
8531 HFAC
S40
3008 H8LL
A440 HFAC
SVAR
B431 HFAC
SVAR
B451 HFAC
SVAR
250 866
SVAR
240 866
CARD W R
BARTON GC
KIMBALLWW
MYERPL
SAVAGE J D
SAVAGE J D
HADLOCK N
JACKMAN W 0
JACKMAN W D
HADLOCK N
CHRISTENSEN 8
ALLEN VD
SMITH 8 H
MARSHALL R A
DAYM
HADLOCK N
JOHNSON M J
JOHNSON M J
SMITH 8 H
MYERPL
HALTERN H G
OSTRAFFJE
SMITH 8 H
ESPINOSARJ
BEATTIE D K
BARTON GC
KIMBALLWW
HADLOCK N
ALLEN VD
MOSSLR
A440 HFAC BEATTIE D K
ALLEN VD
BARSCH W E
CHRISTENSEN 8
CHRISTENSEN J
HADLOCK N
HALTERN H G
KIMBALLWW
MARSHALL R A
MYERPL
OSTRAFFJE
62 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
oil
012
7387
7387
T
T
TBA
TBA
♦ ART 494R section 400 and 401 will study Appalachian Basket Weaving.
400 7387 T 5:10-8:00 pm T
5:10-8:00 pm TH
401
♦ ART 494R section 402
402
495R
^
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
497R
503
511
512
514
519
595R
598R
600R
621 R
622R
627R
650R
656R
659R
678R
69SR
697R
698R
699R
001
002
001
400
001
002 L
001
002 L
001
002 L
001
002 L
001
002 L
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
002
001
001
400
001
002
001
001
001
002
7387 1
will explore glaze calculations.
7387 T 4:10-7:00 pm M
0530 ART H SEMINAR
0530 T 2:00-4:25 pm T
0530 T 1:30-3:50 pm M
7388 BFA FINAL PROJECT
7388 T TBA
7388 T TBA
7507 ROMAN ART
7507 T 9:00-10:15 am TTH
7507 T 10:20-10:50 am T
7874 MOO ARCHITECTURE
7874 T 9:00-10:15 am MW
7874 T 10:20-10:50 am M
8327 CONTEMPORARY ART
8327 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
8327 S 1:20-1 :50 pm TH
7510 SO BAROQUE ART
7510 T 10:30-11 :50 am MW
7510 T 12:00-12:30 pm M
0543 ROM/GOTH ART & ARCH
0543 T 12:00-1:15 pm MW
0543 T 1:20-1 :50 pm W
0545 SEMINAR
0545 T 4:00-5:50 pm W
0590 READINGS
0590 T 3:00-4:50 pm TH
0546 INDIV STDY ART HIS
0546 T 2:00-3:50 pm W
0550 GRAD DRAW STUDIO
0550 T 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
0551 GRAD FIGURE DRAWNG
0551 T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
0555 GRAD PAINTG STUDIO
0555 T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
0555 T 8:00-10:50 am MW
0564 GRAD PRINT STUDIO
0564 T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
0564 T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
0567 GRAD SCULP STUDIO
0567 T TBA
0569 GRAD CERAMC STUDIO
0569 T TBA
0581 ART ED:ISSUE & TRNDS
0581 T 4:30-7:15 pm W
7865 ART HISTORY SEM
7865 T 2:00-^:25 pm T
7865 T 1:30-3:50 pm M
0591 MFA PROJECT
0591 T TBA
7875 MA CURRICULUM PROJ
7875 T TBA
0592 MA THESIS
0592 T 2:00-3:50 pm TH
0592 T TBA
Asian Languages (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
AS LA 342
1312 ORIENTAL MYTHOLOGY
1312 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ll 001
Asian Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
2.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
3.0
V6.0
ASIAN 330R
001
8063 ASIAN STUDIES ABRD
8063 S TBA
3.0
V5.0
BLK2
SMITH B H
BARTON G 0
A530 HFAC DAHLE W
A530 HFAC HEELIS S L
240 B66 ALLEN V D
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
D501 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
D501 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A501 HFAC
A530 HFAC
A550 HFAC
$VAR
B561 HFAC
$VAR
B561 HFAC
$VAR
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
$VAR
B431 HFAC
B451 HFAC
$VAR
SVAR
JOHNSON M J
BULE S C
SMITH B H
SMITH B H
JOHNSON M J
JOHNSON M J
HAMILTON M E
HAMILTON M E
WARDLE M E
WARDLE M E
BULE S C
BULE S C
HAMILTON M E
HAMILTON M E
MARSHALL R A
HADLOCK N
HAMILTON M E
SMITH B H
MYERPL
OSTRAFFJE
SMITH B H
BARTON G C
KIMBALL WW
HADLOCK N
ALLEN V D
A440 HFAC DAY M D
A550 HFAC JOHNSON M J
A550 HFAC BULE 8 0
SVAR
ALLEN VD
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A550 HFAC BULE SO
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4063 JKHB WILLIAMS GS
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BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 63
ASIAN 395
0594
METHODS SEMINAR
3.0
400
0594
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383
CB
KING G K
ASIAN 501 R
0595
ASIA STUDIES TCHRS
V3.0
001
0595
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Biology (380 WIDB, 378-3042)
BIOL 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ BIOL 100 sections 1-55 will be taught by Larry St. Clair and Rex Gates.
BIOL 100
0099
PRINCIPLES BIOLOGY 3.0 BIO
001
0099
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8:00-8:50 am
11:00-11 :50 am
M
IWIWF
2274
140
SFLC
JSB
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0099
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11:00-11:50 am
W
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2274
140
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JSB
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0099
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F
MWF
2274
140
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0099
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140
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0099
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11:00-11:50 am
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0099
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11:00-11:50 am
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0099
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0099
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11:00-11 :50 am
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MWF
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0099
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12:00-12:50 pm
11:00-11:50 am
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JSB
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016
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11:00-11:50 am
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MWF
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11:00-11:50 am
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11:00-11:50 am
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11:00-11:50 am
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0099
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11:00-11:50 am
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2274
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JSB
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0099
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11:00-11:50 am
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11:00-11:50 am
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0099
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11:00-11 :50 am
W
MWF
2274
140
SFLC
JSB
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026
0099
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2:00-2:50 pm
11:00-1 1:50 am
F
MWF
2274
140
SFLC
JSB
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027
0099
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3:00-3:50 pm
11:00-1 1:50 am
F
MWF
2274
140
SFLC
JSB
STAFF
028
0099
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4:00-4:50 pm
11:00-1 1:50 am
W
MWF
2274
140
SFLC
JSB
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029
0099
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8:00-8:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
T
MWF
2279
140
SFLC
JSB
STAFF
030
0099
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8:00-8:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
MWF
2279
140
SFLC
JSB
STAFF
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0099
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9:00-9:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
M
MWF
2279
140
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JSB
STAFF
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0099
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9:00-9:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
T
MWF
2279
140
SFLC
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1:00-1 :50 pm
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JSB
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64 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
034
0099
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9:00-9:50 am
TH
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50pfn
MWF
140
JSB
035
0099
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9:00-9:50 am
F
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
036
0099
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10:00-10:50 am
M
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
037
0099
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T
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
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038
0099
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10:00-10:50 am
W
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
039
0099
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10:00-10:50 am
7H
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
040
0099
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10:00-10:50 am
F
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
041
0099
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11:00-1 1:50 am
M
2274
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
042
0099
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11:00-11:50 am
M
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
043
0099
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W
2274
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
044
0099
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11:00-11:50 am
W
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
045
0099
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11:00-11:50 am
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2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
046
0099
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12:00-12:50 pm
M
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
047
0099
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1:00-1 :50 pm
T
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
048
0099
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12:00-12:50 pm
W
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
049
0099
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1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
2279
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STAFF
1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
050
0099
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12:00-12:50 pm
F
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
051
0099
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2:00-2:50 pm
T
2279
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1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
052
0099
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2:00-2:50 pm
TH
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
053
0099
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3:00-3:50 pm
M
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
054
0099
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3:00^:50 pm
W
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
055
0099
T
4:00-4:50 pm
T
2279
SFLC
STAFF
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
140
JSB
056
0099
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
446MARB
SMITH BN
400
0099
T
5:00-7:50 pm
W
455 MARB
FAIRBANKS D
MOL 100H
0099
HONORS PRIN BIOLGY 3.0
BIO
200
0099
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
231 MARB
BARNES J R
BIOL 101 lab section*
are for Elementary Education majors only.
BIOL 101
8514
PRINCOFBIOLLAB
1.0
001
8514
T
8:00-9:50 am
M
26MCKB
STAFF
002
8514
T
8:00-9:50 am
TH
26MCKB
STAFF
003
8514
T
12:00-1:50 pm
T
26MCKB
STAFF
004
6514
T
1:00-2:50 pm
M
26MCKB
STAFF
005
8514
T
1:00-2:50 pm
W
26MCKB
STAFF
006
8514
T
1:00-2:50 pm
TH
26MCKB
STAFF
007
8514
T
6:00-7:50 pm
T
26MCKB
STAFF
008
8514
T
6:00-7:50 pm
W
26MCKB
STAFF
BIOL 130
7764
INTRO TO BIOLOGY
4.0
BIO
001
7764
T
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
140
JSB
BOOTH GM
BIOL 190R
0097
BIOL&AGRSEMMAR ^J0
001
0097
S
11:00-11:50 am
TH
366 MARB
PARKWL
Honors
BIOL 276 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BIOL 276 0643 HEREDTPr & REPROO 3.0
001 0643 T 11:00-11:50am MWF
BIOL 398R
NS
234 MARB FAIRBANKS D
5963
BIG
LTCHNG SEMINAR 1.0
001
5963
S
TBA
540 WIDB
BELL J D
002
5963
S
TBA
109 WIDB
HECKMANNRA
003
5963
s
TBA
SMITH LW
004
5963
s
2:00-2:50 pm TH
327MCKB
WINDER W L
005
5963
S
TBA
VOGELEG
006
5963
s
TBA
TOLMANRR
007
5963
s
TBA
TAYLOR S L
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 65
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
BOTNY 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BOTNY
105
0634
PLANTS THRU AGES
3.0
NS
001
0634
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
234 MARB
FURNI88 H B
400
0634
8 6:00-7:15 pm
TTH
234MARB
FURNI88 H B
BOTNY
120
6717
PLANTS AND CIVIL
3.0
NS
001
6717
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
A240 CLFB
HE88 W M
BOTNY
125
6680
PLANT SCIENCE
2.0
001
6680
S 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
480 WIDB
FURNIS8 H B
BOTNY
210
0640
PLANT CLASSIHCATN
3.0
001
0640
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
234 MARB
WELSH 8 L Lab Required
002 L
0640
8 2:00-4:50 pm
T
310MLBM
STAFF
003 L
0640
8 2:00-4:50 pm
TH
310MLBM
STAFF
BOTNY
250
0642
ENVIRON BIOLOGY
3.0
NS
400
0642
8 7:00-8:15 pm
TTH
361 MARB
THAYN G F
BOTNY
341
0656
GEN & CELL BIOL 1
4.0
001
0656
T 10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
456 MARB
EVANS R P
BOTNY
342
6704
GEN & CELL BIOL 2
3.0
001
6704
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
446 MARB
BRAD8HAW W 8
BOTNY
343
0635
GEN-CELL BIOL LAB
1.0
001
0635
T 12:00-2:50 pm
T
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
002
0635
T 3:00-5:50 pm
T
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
003
0635
T 12:00-2:50 pm
W
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
004
0635
T 3:00-5:50 pm
W
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
005
0635
T 1:00-3:50 pm
TH
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
006
0635
T 4:00-6:50 pm
TW
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
BOTNY
350
0650
ECOLOGY
3.0
001
0650
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
234 MARB
8HI0ZAWADK
BOTNY
351
065111
ECOLOGY LABORATORY
1.0
001
065111
T 2:00-^:50 pm
W
142 WIDB
STAFF
002
065111
T 2:00-4:50 pm
TH
142 WIDB
STAFF
BOTNY
376
0657
CONSERV GENETICS
3.0
001
0657
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
234 MARB
FAIRBANKS D
BOTNY
399R
672601
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V9.0
370
672601
8
TBA
HESSWM Dept Approve
390
672601
8
TBA
HESSWM Dept Approve
BOTNY
407
0644
CONS BIOL ECOL
3.0
001
0644
8 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
348 MARB
HARPER KT
BOTNY
440
0662
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
4.0
001
0662
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
234 MARB
SMITH B N Ub Required
002 L
0662
8 2:00-4:50 pm
T
492 WIDB
SMITH BN
003 L
0662
8 2:00-4:50 pm
W
492 WIDB
SMITH B N
BOTNY
475
065501
EVOLUTIONARY SCI
3.0
001
065501
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
248 MARB
MAURER B A
BOTNY
485
8483
PLANT BIOTECHNOLOG
3.0
001
8483
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
MWF
M
480 WIDB
480 WIDB
FAIRBANKS D
BOTNY
491
0674
SENIOR SEMINAR
2.0
001
0674
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
234 MARB
ANDERSEN W R
BOTNY
492R
5973
UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
V18.0
001
5973
8
TBA
HESSWM
BOTNY
498R
0677
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
001
0677
8
TBA
HESS W M
002
0677
8
TBA
GARDNER J S
♦ BOTNY 530-lab portion of course TBA.
BOTNY
530
0646
SCAN ELEC OPTICS
3.0
001
0646
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
A249 CLFB
GARDNER J L
♦ BOTNY 531 -lab portion of course TBA.
BOTNY
531
0697
TRANS ELCTRN OPTCS
3.0
001
0697
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
A249 CLFB
GARDNER J L
BOTNY
540R
6792
ADV TPC PLNT PHYSL
3.0
001
6792
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
TH
480 WIDB
TBA WIDB
SMITH BN
BOTNY
650R
0704
ADV PLANT ECOLOGY
2.0
001
0704
8 2:00-3:15 pm
TTH
480 WIDB
RUSHFORTH 8 R
BOTNY
691 R
0708
GRADUATE SEMINAR
1.0
001
0708
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TH
234 MARB
ROUNDYBA
BOTNY
697R
0710
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
001
0710
8
TBA
HESSWM
66 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
BOTNY 698R
BOTNY 699R
BOTNY 799R
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
001
001
001
0710
0710
0710
0710
0710
0710
0710
0710
0709
0709
0711
0711
0720
0720
s
TBA
s
TEA
s
TBA
s
TBA
s
TBA
s
TBA
s
TBA
s
TBA
MASTER'S PROJECT
V6.0
S
TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
S
TBA
DISSERTATION
V9.0
S
TBA
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
, RANGE 215
RANGE 225
RANGE 330
RANGE 345
RANGE 347
RANGE 399R
RANGE 498R
RANGE 498R
RANGE 498R
RANGE 498R
RANGE 505
RANGE 565
RANGE 691 R
RANGE 697R
RANGE 697R
RANGE 699R
RANGE 799R
001
001
001
001
001
370
390
001
002
003
004
001
001
001
001
002
004
003
001
001
6423 PRIN RANGE MGT
6423 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
4949 PRIN WLOLF SC ECOL
4949 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
738104 RNG PAST PLNT ECOL
738104 S 9.00-9:50 am MW
2:00-4:50 pm TH
007011 FARM & RANCH MGT
007011 T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
007108 AGRICULTURAL LAW
007108 T 12:00-12:50 pm T
672602 COOPERATIVE EDUC
672602 S TBA
672602 S TBA
4953 PLANT IDENTIF1
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
PLANT IDENT1F 2
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
PLANT IDENTIF 3
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
PLANT IDENTIF 4
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
WLDL LAW ENFORCMNT
8 2:00-4:50 pm M
WLDLF BEHVRL ECOL
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
GRADUATE SEMINAR
8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
4957 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
4957 8 TBA
4957 S TBA
4957 S TBA
4953
4953
4953
4953
4953
4953
4953
7176
7176
7183
7183
4956
4956
4957
4957
4958
4958
6544
6544
WILDLIFE MANAGEMT
S TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
8 TBA
DISSERTATION
S TBA
3.0
3X>
3.0
3.0
1.0
V9.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
V6.0
V6.0
V9.0
V9.0
Bulgarian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
BULGN 102 9039 1ST YR BULGARIAN 4.0
400 9039 8 4:00-4:50 pm MTWTH
BULGN 330 9042 CULT HIST BULGARIA 3.0
001 9042 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
Business Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
BUSM 101
9022
READINGS FOR MORS
001
9022
8
11:00-11:50 am
TH
002
9022
S
11:00-11:50 am
TH
003
9022
8
11:00-11:50 am
TH
004
9022
8
11:00-11:50 am
TH
005
9022
8
11:00-11:50 am
TH
006
9022
8
11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
007
9022
8
11:00-11:50 am
TH
008
9022
8
11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
0.5
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
366MARB
492 WIDB
343MARB
248MARB
GATES R G
COX PA
FAIRBANKS D
RUSHFORTH S R
SMITH BN
STCLAIR L L
WELSH S L
GARDNER J 8
HESS W M
HESS W M
HESSWM
BR0THER80N J D
FLINDERS J T
ANDERSON V J
PARK W L
ELLSWORTH D D
HESS W M
HESSWM
ANDERSON V J
ANDERSON V J
ANDERSON V J
ANDERSON V J
JOHNSON B C
FLINDERS J
ROUNDYBA
ROUNDYBA
BROTHERSON J D
HARPER KT
FLINDERS J T
HESSWM
HESS W M
1125 SFLC CASWELL J K
FL
2245 SFLC WHIPPLE W
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
234MARB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
STODDARD T D
8WINYARD W R
PERRY D J
RINNEHJ
MCKINNON G F
DETIENNE K B
RITCHIE J B
Lab Included
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 67
020
9022
TBA
SMITH M E
BUS M 102
9023
READINGS FOR MGRS
001
9023
S
TBA
002
9023
S
TBA
003
9023
S
TBA
004
9023
S
TBA
005
9023
S
TBA
006
9023
S
TBA
007
9023
S
TBA
008
9023
s
TBA
009
9023
s
TBA
010
9023
8
TBA
Oil
9023
s
TBA
012
9023
S
TBA
013
9023
s
TBA
014
9023
s
TBA
015
9023
s
TBA
016
9023
s
TBA
020
9023
s
TBA
BUSM 103
9026
READINGS FOR MGRS
001
9026
S
TBA
002
9026
S
TBA
003
9026
s
TBA
004
9026
s
TBA
005
9026
s
TBA
006
9026
s
TBA
007
9026
s
TBA
008
9026
s
TBA
009
9026
s
TBA
020
9026
s
TBA
BUS M 104
9037
READINGS FOR MGRS
001
9037
S
TBA
002
9037
S
TBA
003
9037
S
TBA
004
9037
S
TBA
005
9037
S
TBA
006
9037
S
TBA
007
9037
S
TBA
008
9037
S
TBA
009
9037
S
TBA
010
9037
S
TBA
020
9037
8
TBA
BUSM 199R
0799
CO OP ED BUS MGT
350
0799
8
TBA
379
0799
8
TBA
0.5
0.5
0.5
BUS M 200 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM 200 0790 PERSONAL HNANCE
BUSM 210
BUS M 256
BUS M 300
400
001
400
001
0790
0792
0792
0795
0795
0802
0802
8 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
INTRO INVESTMENTS
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
INTRO TO RETAILING
8 3:30-4:50 pm MW
RNANCIAL MGT
8 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
BUS M 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM 301 0796 RNANCIALMGT
V1.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
GREGERSEN H B
SWENSON M J
BOTTEJ
HUNT H K
SMITH ME
BUCKWALTER D W
MESERVY R D
MCKELLLJ
LEET
DALEBOUT R 8
8EAWRIGHTKK
BARNETTBD
BRADY F N
PAR80N8 R J
JACKSON R
SMITH J C
SMITH M E
WHEELER G E
WHITE G A
SMITH 8 M
HOWE K R
BARNES HW
CALL I T
SWAIN M R
HANSEN GW
CHERRINGTON D
SMITH M E
WOaER G M
SAWAYA W J
STOCKS K D
RADEBAUGHLH
HILLNC
GEURTS M D
STONE B K
BAKER W H
WATERS M L
WILSON B D
SMITH ME
SMITH ME
SMITH ME
284 TNRB PEARCEWE
1081 JKHB PEARCEWE
184 TNRB DEVEYCR
151 TNRB PEARCEWE
001
0796
8 8:00-9:20 am
MW
2072 JKHB
SMITH ME
002
0796
8 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
130 TNRB
MCQUEEN G R
003
0796
8 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
120 TNRB
MCQUEEN G R
BUSM
340
0803
MARKETING MGT
3.0
001
0803
8 3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
151 TNRB
RINNEHJ
BUS M 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM
341
0800
MARKETING MGT
3.0
001
0800
S 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
120 TNRB
SWENSON M A
002
0800
8 8:00-9:20 am
MW
1081 JKHB
STAFF
003
0800
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
120 TNRB
SWENSON M A
004
0800
8 12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
120 TNRB
GEURTS M D
BUSM
361
0804
OPERATIONS MGT
3.0
001
0804
8 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
284 TNRB
LEETN
002
0804
8 12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
1081 JKHB
LEETN
003
0804
8 9:30-10:50 am
TTH
130 TNRB
PLENERTGJ
BUSM
380R
0805
EXECUTIVE LECTURES
1.0
001
0805
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TH
710 TNRB
SMITH ME
68 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
BUSM 381 R
BUS M 382R
BUS M 399R
BUSM 401
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
BUSM
402
405
407
410
411
418
430
431
432
442
454
456
459
463
468R
482
483
496R
BUSM 499
400
001
400
001
400
350
379
001
002
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
350
351
360
370
380
385
388
001
002
003
004
005
006
0805
8362
8362
8362
0806
0606
0606
7197
7197
7197
0807
0807
0807
8275
8275
0808
0808
0819
0819
0810
0810
0810
0811
0811
7163
7163
0815
0815
0815
0816
0816
0817
0817
0820
0820
0820
6755
6755
0825
0825
6648
6648
0830
0830
0833
0833
5977
5977
5977
0840
0840
8819
8819
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
0847
0847
0847
0847
0847
0847
0847
S 4:00-4:50 pm TH
710 TNRB
SMITH M E
ENTREPRENEUR LECTU
8 2:00-2:50 pm T
S 4:00-4:50 pm T
1.0
710 TNRB
710 TNRB
SMITH ME
SMITH ME
RN SERVICES LECTR
8 2:00-2:50 pm W
S 4:00^:50 pm W
1.0
710 TNRB
710 TNRB
SMITH M E
SMITH ME
COOP ED BUS MGT
S TBA
8 TBA
3.0
SMITH M E
SMITH ME
ADV RNANCIAL MGT
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
S 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
3.0
180 TNRB
110 TNRB
PINEGAR J M
PINEGAR J M
MANAGERIAL HNANCE
S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
110 TNRB
COX C M
MGT FINANCIAL INST
8 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
170 TNRB
CALL 1 T
RISK MANAGEMENT
8 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
284 TNRB
MERRILL C A
INVESTMENTS
8 8:00-9:20 am TTH
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
180 TNRB
130 TNRB
LAM BERT WR
THORLEYSR
ADV INVESTMENTS
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
482 TNRB
THORLEYSR
nNANCIAL PLANNING
8 2:00-2:50 pm MW
3.0
210 TNRB
CALL IT
INTRO INTRNATL BUS
8 8:00-9:20 am MW
8 2:00-3:20 pm MW
3.0
284 TNRB
2072 JKHB
RADEBAUGHLH
8AMB0NGI R
INTRNATL MARKETING
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
284 TNRB
WHITE G A
INTRNATL CORP FiNC
8 2:00-3:20 pm MWF
3.0
184 TNRB
WILSON B D
MARKETING RESEARCH
8 8:00-9:20 am TTH
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
184 TNRB
184 TNRB
ANDRU8 R R
ANDRUS R R
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
8 3:30-5:40 pm MW
3.0
174 TNRB
HUNTHK
SALES MANAGEMENT
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm MW
3.0
170 TNRB
8WENS0N M J
RETAILING MGT
8 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
184 TNRB
SWINYARDWR
MARKETING STRATEGY
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
284 TNRB
WHITE G A
TOTAL QUALITY MGMT
S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
174 TNRB
LEETN
SELTOPOPERANALY
8 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
8 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
3.0
284 TNRB
130 TNRB
PLENERT G J
PLENERTGJ
NEW ENTERPRISE MGT
8 3:30-4:50 pm MW
3.0
180 TNRB
OLLIVIERJF
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
8 2:00-3:20 pm MW
3.0
174 TNRB
HUNTHK
COOPEDRTLNGINT
V3.0
S TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
S TBA
8 TBA
BUSINESS POLICY
S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
8 8:00-9:20 am MWF
S 11:00-12:20 pm MWF
S 12:30-1:50 pm MWF
S 3:30-4:50 pm MW
8 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
180 TNRB
180 TNRB
184 TNRB
174 TNRB
120 TNRB
2072 JKHB
8WINYARD W R
8WINYARD W R
8WINYARD W R
SWINYARD W R
SWINYARD W R
SWINYARD W R
SWINYARD W R
LAMBERT WR
DAINE8 R H
DAINE8 R H
JACKSON W B
GODFREY P
STAFF
Cantonese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
CANT 102 6342 1ST YR CANTONESE
400 6342 S 4:00-^:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
2308 SFLC STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 69
CANT
202
001
6191
6191
2ND YEAR CANTONESE
S 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4.0
FL
2159
JKHB
STAFF
CANT
211R
400
6345
6345
2ND YEAR CONVERS
S 4:00-5:40 pm T
2.0
2310
8FLC
BOURGERIE D 8
Chemical Engineering (350 CB, 378-2586)
CHEN
170
001
0948
0946
INTRO TO CHEM ENGR
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
2.0
254
OB
HARBJN
CHEN
199R
350
380
8776
8776
8776
COOP ED CHEM ENGR
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
08CAR80N J L
08CARS0N J L
CHEN
283
001
0946
0946
COMP PROG CHEM ENG
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
256
CB
08CAR80N J L
CHEN
291 R
001
0950
0950
PRE-PROF SEMINAR
S 11:00-11 :50 am TH
0.0
256
CB
STAFF
CHEN
373
001
0953
0953
CH EN THERMODYN
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
235
ESC
ROWLEY RL
Majors Only
CHEN
376
001
0956
0956
HEAT & MASS TRNSFR
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
381
CB
HEDMAN P 0
Majors Only
CHEN
411
001
0975
0975
AIR POLLUTN CONTRL
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
393
06
HECKER W C
CHEN
412
001
0983
0983
INTRO NUCLEAR ENGR
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
3.0
384
CB
BARKER D H
CHEN
451
001
7617
7617
PLANT DES & SYNTH
S 8:00-8:50 am MTTHF
4.0
369
CB
WILDING WV
Majors Only
CHEN
477
001
002 L
003 L
0966
0966
0966
0966
UNIT0PERATNSLAB2
S 8:00-8:50 am W
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
8 2:00^:50 pm MW
2.0
369
217
217
CB
CB
CB
OSCARSONJL
0SCAR80N J L
BARTHOLOMEW C
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
CHEN
478
001
0967
0967
CHEM REACT ENG
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
381
CB
FLETCHER TH
CHEN
491
001
0970
0970
SENIOR SEMINAR
8 12:00-12:50 pm MF
1.0
393
CB
STAFF
CHEN
493R
001
0971
0971
SPCL TOPICS UNGRAD
8 TBA
V3.0
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
498R
001
0972
0972
UNDRGRAD RESEARCH
8 TBA
V3.0
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
499R
001
0973
0973
U GRAD THESIS RES
8 TBA
V3.0
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
501
001
0985
0985
DIR GRAD STUDIES
8 12:00-12:50 pm MF
2.0
384
CB
HECKER WC
CHEN
518
001
7797
7797
BiOMED ENGIN PRINC
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
384
CB
SOLEN K A
CHEN
536
001
8158
8156
DIGITAL PROC CONTR
8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
217
CB
TERRY R
CHEN
541
001
8159
8159
COMP DES METH
8 4:00-4:50 pm MW
2.0
383
CB
BECKSTEADMW
CHEN
633
001
7799
7799
COMB PROC
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
384
CB
BECK8TEAD M W
CHEN
691 R
001
1001
1001
SEM MASTERS STDNTS
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
0.5
254
CB
BARKER D H
CHEN
693R
001
1002
1002
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
8 TBA
V6.0
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
698R
001
1004
1004
MASTER'S PROJECT
S TBA
V6.0
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
699R
001
1005
1005
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
V9.0
ROWLEY RL
CHEN
791 R
001
1006
1006
DOCTORATE SEMINAR
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
0.5
254
CB
BARKER D H
CHEN
793R
001
1007
1007
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
8 TBA
V3.0
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
799R
001
1009
1009
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
V9.0
ROWLEY RL
Chemistry and Biochemistry (225 ESC, 378-3667)
CHEM 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CHEM 100 1011 ELEM COLLEGE CHEM 3.0 NS
001 1011 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF 241 ESC
70 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
CLUFFCL
CHEM
101
1012
001
1012
CHEM
103
1014
001
1014
CHEM
105
1016
001
1016
002
1016
003
1016
CHEM
106
1017
001
1017
002
1017
003
1017
3.0
NS
INTRO GEN CHEM
T 11:00-11:50 am
INTRO CHEM LAB
T 2:00-4:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
T 9:00-9:50 am
T 10:00-10:50 am
T 3:00-3:50 pm
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
T 8:00-8:50 am
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
♦ CHEM 105 must be completed before enrolling In CHEM 107. CHEM 107 may be taken concurrently with or following
completion of CHEM 106.
MWF
455 MARB
PAUL E G
1.0
$30
F
460 ESC
GIDDINGS L D
F
230 ESC
4.0
NS
DAILY
455 MARB
SNOW R L
DAILY
455 MARB
THORNE J M
DAILY
3.0
455 MARB
HANSEN LD
MWTHF
455 MARB
CANNON J F
MIIHF
455 MARB
BILLS J L
MTTHF
455 MARB
CLUFF C L
CHEM 107
CHEM 112
CHEM 152
CHEM 226
1015
001
1015
002
1015
003
1015
004
1015
1019
001
1019
002
1019
1010
001
1010
1020
001
1020
CHEM 281
CHEM 351
CHEM 352
CHEM 352M
CHEM 353
CHEM 354
CHEM 391
CHEM 461
CHEM 462
002
001
001
001
002
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
001
001
001
1020
1027
1027
1031
1031
1032
1032
1032
1042
1042
1033
1033
1033
1033
1033
1033
1033
1034
1034
1045
1045
1039
1039
1040
1040
GEN COLL CHEM LAB 1 .0
T 8:00-10:50 am T
T 3:00-5:50 pm T
T 2:00-4:50 pm W
T 3:00-5:50 pm 1»
PRIN OF CHEMISTRY 3.0
T 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
T 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
INTRO ORG CHEM 2.0
T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
INTRO ANAL CHEM 3.0
S 11:00-11:50am MWF
11:00-1:50 pm MW
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
1:00-1 :50 pm F
12:00-2:50 pm TTH
INTRO PHYSIOL CHEM 3.0
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ORGANC CHEM-MAJORS 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
ORG CHEM LAB-NONMA V 2.0
S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am TTH
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
12:00-12:50 pm TTH
S 11:00-1:50 pm MW
11:00-11:50 am MW
S 2:00-^:50 pm MW
2:00-2:50 pm MW
S 6:00-8:50 pm TTH
6:00-6:50 pm TTH
S 5:00-7:50 pm W
3:00-5:50 pm F
5:00-5:50 pm W
ORG CHEM LAB-MAJOR 2.0
S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
3:00-5:50 pm TTH
TECH WRIT CHEM LIT 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY 3.0
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
$30
460 ESC
460 ESC
460 ESC
460 ESC
230
230
ESC
ESC
CANNON J F
CANNON J F
CANNON J F
CANNON J F
LAMBJD
WILSON B J
455 MARB PAUL EG
$30
241 ESC FARNSWORTH P B
420 ESC
230 ESC DALLEYNK
230 ESC
420 ESC
230 ESC MANGUMJH
445 MARB HAWKINS RT
260 ESC HAWKINS R
455 MARB ROBINS M J
Lab Included
Lab Included
250 ESC
$30
320 ESC
235 ESC
320 ESC
215 ESC
320 ESC
255 ESC
320 ESC
245 ESC
320 ESC
235 ESC
320 ESC
320 ESC
235 ESC
$30
235 ESC
320 ESC
FLEMINGS A
HINSHAWBC
HINSHAWBC
HINSHAWBC
STAFF
HINSHAWBC
HINSHAWBC
HINSHAWBC
Majors Only
AW
123HRCB HANSEN LD
235 ESC BOERIO-GOATES
235 ESC SNOW R L
♦ CHEM 464 mandatory meeting at 7:00 am on the first day of classes in 215 ESC.
CHEM 464 1041 PHYSICAL CHEM LAB 2.0 $30
001 1041 S TBA 216 ESC THORNE J M
CHEM 468 7772 BIOPHYSICAL CHEM 3.0
001 7772 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF 368 MARB WATT GO
CHEM 481 1043 BIOCHEMISTRY 4.0
001 1043 S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY 230 ESC ROBERTSON DL
CHEM 497R 1068 SPECIAL PROBLEMS V6.0
001 1068 S TBA WOOLLEYEM
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 71
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
499R
514
553
564
569
582
584
585R
586
594R
596R
629R
669R
687R
699R
759R
797R
7v9R
CHIN 101
CHIN 102
8835
001
8835
1049
001
1049
7252
001
7252
1059
001
1059
1061
001
1061
1085
001
1085
1064
001
1064
002
1064
1087
001
1087
8676
001
8676
1067
001
1067
1054
001
1054
1074
001
1074
1077
001
1077
1088
001
1088
1089
001
1089
1095
001
1095
1104
001
1104
1105
001
■AK4
1105
1052
. JKHI
1190
400
1190
1191
001
1191
002
1191
HONORS THESIS
S TBA
INORGANIC CHEM
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
ADV ORGANIC CHEM
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
NUCLEAR & RADIOCHEM
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
INTRO TO SPECTROSC
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
BIOCHEMNUCLACID
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
BIOCHEM LAB
S 2:00-4:50 pm MW
S 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
BIOCHEMISTRY SEM
S 3:00-3:50 pm TH
RECOMBINANT DNA
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
GENERAL SEMINAR
S 3:00-4:50 pm MTH
ATMOSPHERIC CHEM
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
SPECTROSCOPY
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
QUANTUM CHEM
S 9:00-10:20 am TTH
MASTERS RESEARCH
S TBA
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
SEL TOP ORG CHEM
S 10:00-11:20 am MW
DOCTORAL RESEARCH
S TBA
DISSERTATION
S TBA
1ST YR MANDARIN
S 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
1ST YR MANDARIN
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
8:00-8:50 am TTH
V6.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
0.5
2.0
0.5
3.0
2.0
3.0
V6.0
V9.0
3.0
V9.0
V9.0
4.0
4.0
WOOLLEYEM
BILLS J L
BERGES D A
MANGELSON N F
OWEN N L
SIMMONS D L
MANGUM J H
MANGUM J H
MANGUM J H
ROBERTSON D L
LEE ML
EATOUGH D J
FARNSWORTH P B
SHIRTS R B
WOOLLEY E M
WOOLLEYEM
BRADSHAWJS
WOOLLEYEM
WOOaEYEM
384 OB STAFF
2159 JKHB BOURGERIEDS
F534 HFAC BOURGERIE D S
2159 JKHB
241 ESC
241 ESC
235 ESC
215 ESC
235 ESC
$30
688 WIDB
688 WIDB
373MARB
$30
688 WIDB
241 ESC
235 ESC
242A ESC
235 ESC
Lab Included
242A ESC
♦ CHIN 102 saction 3 !• for beginning Chlneee student* who have had experience with another Chinese dialect, such as
Cantonese.
003
1191
400
1191
CHIN
200
7211
400
7211
♦ CHIN 201 section 1 1s for retu
CHIN
201
1192
001
1192
002
1192
♦ CHIN 202 section 1 1s for retu
CHIN
202
7208
001
7208
002
7206
CHIN
301
1194
001
1194
CHIN
311 R
1195
001
1195
CHIN
322
1197
001
1197
CHIN
326
1199
001
1199
S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
S 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
CHIN CALLIGRAPHY
S 4:00-4:50 pm W
1.0
1107 JKHB
STAFF
121TMCB
STAFF
A530 HFAC
STAFF
for returned missionaries from Mandarin speaking areas.
SECOND YR MANDARIN 4.0
S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
for returned missionaries from Mandarin spealdng areas.
SECND YR MANDARIN 4.0
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
THIRD YR MANDARIN 4.0
S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
3RDYRCONV 2.0
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
SEL RDNGS MOD CHIN 4.0
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
CHIN UNQUISTICS 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
2159 JKHB
2153 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
eas.
FL
2153 JKHB
2159 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
FL
2159 JKHB
STAFF
A440 HFAC
STAFF
235SWKT
STAFF
2159 JKHB
BOURGERIEDS
72 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
CHIN
344
001
1198
1198
CHINUTTRAN-PROS
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
AL
393 CB
WILLIAMS G S
CHIN
347
400
1200
1200
BUSINESS CHINESE
S 7:00-9:30 pm
T
3.0
2159 JKHB
STAFF
CHIN
399R
001
7716
7716
COOP ED: INTERNSHP
S TBA
4.0
WILLIAMS Q S
CHIN
442
001
1203
1203
CLSC& LITERARY CHIN
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
2159 JKHB
HONEY DB
CHIN
444
001
1205
1205
CONTEMP CHIN UT
S 4:00-^:50 pm
MWF
3.0
2181 JKHB
WILLIAMS G S
CHIN
445R
001
1208
1208
CHINESE POETRY
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3.0
110 HGB
HONEY DB
CHIN
490R
001
1207
1207
INO STUDY IN CHIN
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHIN
495
001
1210
1210
SR SEM MAJORS
S 4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
2.0
1134 JKHB
STAFF
CHIN
670R
001
7913
7913
TUTRL INTRN CHIN
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHIN
680R
001
7914
7914
SPEC STDS CHINESE
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHIN
690R
001
7915
7915
SEMINAR IN CHINESE
8
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHIN
699R
001
7916
7916
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
Civil and Environmental En^neering (368 CB, 378-2811)
CEEN
1008
001
1214
1214
INTRO CIVIL ENGR1
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
0.5
377 CB
BUDGE WD
CEEN103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN
103
001
002
1221
1221
1221
ENG MECH STATICS
S 9:00-9:50 am
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
IIH
2.0
446MARB
377 CB
STAFF
STAFF
CEEN
199R
350
8777
8777
COOP ED CIVIL ENGR
S
TBA
V3.0
BUDGE W D
CEEN
200B
001
1220
1220
INTRO CIVIL ENGR 2
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
0.5
377 CB
BUDGE WD
CE EN 203 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 203 1227 ENGR MECH MATRLS 3.0
001 1227 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 1227 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
CE EN 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 204
CE EN 205
1228 ENGR MECH DYNAMICS
001 1228 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1 229 STRUC ENG M ATLS
001 1229 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 L 1229 8 3:00-5:50 pm M
003 L 1229 8 3:00-5:50 pm T
004 L 1229 8 3:00-5:50 pm TH
005 L 1229 8 3:00-5:50 pm W
006 L 1229 8 12:00-2:50 pm T
CE EN 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
3.0
256 CB STAFF
256 CB STAFF
256 CB CHRISTIANSEN H
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
CE EN 341
CE EN 351
CE EN 370
CEEN 391 B
CE EN 423
CE EN 431
1 233 ELE SOIL MECHANICS
001 1233 8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
002 L 1233 8 3:00-3:50 pm M
003 L 1233 8 3:00-3:50 pm W
004 L 1233 8 3:00-3:50 pm TH
005 L 1233 8 3:00-3:50 pm F
1234 ENVIRON ENGR
001 1234 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1212 CIVIL ENGR SYSTEMS
001 1212 8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
1 236 CIVIL ENGR SEMINAR
001 1236 8 11:00-11:50 am TH
1 241 STRUCT STEEL DSGN
001 1241 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
1243 HYDROLOGY
001 1243 8 2:00-2:50 pm MW
2:00-4:50 pm F
3.0
381
CB
STAFF
187
CB
STAFF
187
CB
STAFF
187
CB
STAFF
187
CB
STAFF
187
CB
STAFF
406
CB
ROLLINS K
265
CB
STAFF
265
CB
STAFF
265
CB
STAFF
265
CB
STAFF
3.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
254 CB WALLACE LP
254 CB BALUNQ R J
377 CB BUDGE WD
188 CB STAFF
369 CB MILLER AW
369 CB
Lab Included
Lab Included
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 73
CEEN
491 B
001
1250
1250
CIVIL ENGR SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
0.5
377
CB
BUDGE W D
CEEN
493R
001
1251
1251
CE PRACTICUM
S TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
CEEN
495
001
8065
8065
COMM IN CIVIL ENGR
S 3:00-5:50 pm M
1.0
381
OB
SEDERBERGTW
CEEN
498R
001
1252
1252
DIR. STUDIES IN CE
S TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
CEEN
500
001
374805 DES&MATRLSAPPL
374805 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
125
CB
MORTENSEN K S
CEEN
504
001
124007
124007
MATRIX STRUC& ANAL
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
369
CB
CHRISTIANSEN H
CEEN
507
001
126306 ADVANCED FEA
126306 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
393
CB
BALLING R J
CEEN
509
001
374404 SPECT ANAL DYN SYS
374404 S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
3.0
125
CB
SMITH CC
CEEN
535
001
7028
7028
HYD DES CHANNELS
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
3:00-5:50 pm W
3.0
369
381
CB
CB
MILLER AW
Lab Included
CEEN
542
001
1245
1245
FOUNDATION ENGR
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
376B
CB
ROLLINS K
Lab Included
CEEN
543
001
1288
1288
EARTH & ROCK FILL
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
393
CB
STAFF
CEEN
550
001
1267
1267
WATER QUALITY MGMT
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
376B
CB
MERRITTLB
CEEN
565
001
1270
1270
TRANS IN CITY PLAN
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
376B
CB
THURGOOD G S
CEEN
571
001
400
1271
1271
1271
COMP GRAPH SOFTWR
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
S TBA
3.0
369
TBA
CB
SEDERBERGTW
STAFF
CEEN
580
001
1274
1274
HAZ WASTE MGMT
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
393
CB
WALLACE LP
CEEN
625
001
1282
1282
DESKSN MULTI-STORY
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
3:00-5:50 pm F
3.0
188
188
CB
CB
WILSON A
Ub Included
CEEN
641
001
1286
1286
ADV SOIL MECHANICS
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
376B
CB
JONES N L
CEEN
651
001
1292
1292
WASTEWATER TRTMT
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
376B
CB
WALLACE L P
CEEN
662
001
1300
1300
TRAFHC SIM 8t ANAL
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
368F
CB
THURGOOD G
CEEN
691 R
001
1298
1298
CIVIL ENGR SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
0.5
369
CB
MILLER AW
CEEN
694R
001
003
1299
1299
1299
SELPROBINCE
S TBA
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
V3.0
392
CB
STAFF
JONES N L
CEEN
698R
001
1301
1301
MASTER'S PROJECT
S TBA
V6.0
STAFF
CEEN
699R
001
1302
1302
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
CEEN
794R
001
1304
1304
SELECTED TOPrcS
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CEEN
797R
001
1305
1305
DOCTORATE RESEARCH
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
CEEN
799R
001
1306
1306
DISSERTATION
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
Classical CMIIzatlon (3010 JKHB, 3794448)
CLCV
110
001
400
1309
1309
1309
INTRO GK & ROM LIT
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
3.0
BLK2
AL
3090
2024
JKHB
JKHB
DEBLOOIS N A
BUTLER TM
CLCV
11 OH
200
1309
1309
HNRS INTR GK & ROM L
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
AL
2025
JKHB
PHILLIPS R D
Honors
CLCV
241
001
002
1311
1311
1311
GRK & ROM MYTHOLOGY
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 3:00-<3:50pm MWF
3.0
AL
3088
3088
JKHB
JKHB
DUCKWITZ N H
MACFARLANE R
CLCV
245
001
7680
7680
GOLDEN AGE GREECE
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
AL
2024
JKHB
BUTLER TM
CLCV
304
001
286508 GREEK HISTORY
286508 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
SS
2025
JKHB
HUNTSMAN E D
74 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
CL CV 362
001
8892 SURVEY LATIN UT
8892 S 2:00-3:15 pm
TTH
Classics (3010 JKHB, 37a4448)
CLSCS 420 1313 ANCIENT UT CRfT
001 1313 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
CLSCS 430R 818510 ROMAN REVOLUTION
001 818510 S 1:35-2:50 pm MW
3.0
3.0
3.0
Clothing and Textiles (3256 SFLC, 378-3943)
ELEM CLOTHING CONS 2.0
S 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
S 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
S 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
FASHION PRINCIPLES 3.0
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
CAD FOR APPAREL 1.0
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
CONST— NONMAJORS 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
APPAREL PROD PROC 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
8:55-9:50 am MWF
APPAREL DESIGN 1 3.0
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
CLTX261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CLTX 285 9107 APPAREL CONST TECH 3.0
001 9107 S 11:00-12:50 pm MWF
CLTX 300 1325 CLOTHG 8i HUM BEHAV 3.0
001 1325 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
♦ CL TX 321 students in section 1 must also register for lab section 3.
CLTX
105
1318
400
1318
401
1318
402
1318
CLTX
112
6635
001
6635
CLTX
120
9103
001
9103
CLTX
135
6779
400
6779
CLTX
212
9104
001
9104
CLTX
251
9106
001
9106
\
CLTX 321
CLTX 325
CLTX 330
CLTX 340
CLTX 351
CL TX 374
CLTX 386
CLTX 390
CLTX 395
CLTX 473
CLTX 490
CLTX 495R
CLTX 496R
CLTX 545
1321
001
1321
003 L
1321
9109
001
9109
1327
001
1327
6919
400
6919
9110
001
9110
9112
001
9112
9114
001
9114
9115
001
9115
8657
001
8657
1334
001
1334
1338
001
1338
002
1338
1342
001
1342
400
1342
401
1342
402
1342
6664
001
6664
350
6664
360
6664
370
6664
380
6664
385
6664
388
6664
8517
001
8517
WEAVING
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 11:00-11:50 am MW
MTTERN DESIGN 2
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
HISTORY OF COSTUME
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
FASHION ILLUST
S 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
APPAREL DESIGN 2
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
FASHION MERCHNDZNG
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
FIT/PATTERN ALTER
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ATM SYMPOSIUM
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
APPAREL ENTREPREN
S 1:00-2:30 pm TTH
FASHION RETAILING
S 11:00-12:15 pm MW
SENIOR SEMINAR
S 1:00-1:50 pm M
S 3:00-3:50 pm W
SPECIAL TOPICS
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
S 3:00-5:00 pm M
S 3:00-5:00 pm W
S 3:00-5:00 pm W
MDS/DES INTERNSHIP
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
PERIOD PATTRN MAKG
S 3:00^:50 pm MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
1.0
V3.0
3.0
2024 JKHB MACFARLANER
2024 JKHB LOUNSBURYRC
3040 JKHB HALL J F
3235 SFLC NICOLLEJ
3245 SFLC COPUSW
3235 SFLC NICOLLEJ
3220 SFLC THOMPSON MA
1066 TMCB UNDC
3245 SFLC COPUSW
3270 SFLC BURNHAMCA
3263 SFLC
3263 SFLC STAFF
$40
3245 SFLC STEINECKERTD
3270 SFLC THOMPSON MA
3208 SFLC
3200 SFLC
2310 SFLC
3270 SFLC
3263 SFLC
3225 SFLC
3270 SFLC
3225 SFLC
1219 SFLC
3220 SFLC
3270 SFLC
1223 SFLC
1223 SFLC
3270 SFLC
3208 SFLC
3208 SFLC
3245 SFLC
EATOUGH J P
EATOUGH J P
STEINECKERTD
STAFF
STAFF
BURNHAM C A
HYDE MS
STEINECKERTD
THOMPSON MA
LAMMERSEN S
BAUGHDF
BAUGH D F
UNDC
KUCHAR M C
HYDE MS
HYDE MS
BURNHAMCA
KUCHAR M C
KUCHAR M C
KUCHAR M C
KUCHAR M C
KUCHAR M C
KUCHAR M C
KUCHAR M C
Lab Required
3.0
3270 SFLC STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Sciieduie 75
Communications (E-509 HFAC, 378-2077)
COMMS 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 101 1344 MASS COMM & SCX: 3.0
001 1344 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 1344 T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
400 1344 T 4:00-6:30 pm T
COMMS 150 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 150 1345 PUBLIC SPEAKING
400 1345 S 4:00-6:30 pm T
401 1345 S 5:00-7:30 pm W
402 1345 S 4:00-6:30 pm TH
403 1345 8 5:00-7:30 pm T
404 1345 8 4:00-6:30 pm M
405 1345 8 7:30-10:00 pm T
406 1345 S 6:30-9:00 pm W
407 1345 8 6:30-9:00 pm 7H
408 1345 8 5:00-7:30 pm W
409 1345 8 5:00-7:30 pm TH
410 1345 8 3:30-6:00 pm W
411 1345 8 3:30-6:00 pm TH
COMMS 199R 8771 INTERNSHIP
350 8771 8 TBA
351 8771 S TBA
352 8771 S TBA
353 8771 S TBA
370 8771 S TBA
371 8771 S TBA
375 8771 8 TBA
379 8771 8 TBA
390 8771 8 TBA
3.0
V1.0
BLK2
COMMS
COMMS
201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
201
COMMS 230
COMMS 235
COMMS 243
COMMS 301
COMMS 307
001
400
001
400
401
001
400
401
402
403
404
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
001
400
8508
8508
8508
1351
1351
1351
1351
5373
5373
5373
5373
5373
5373
5373
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1412
1412
1358
1358
1358
THEOR COMM & PERSU
2.0
T 11:00-11:50 am
T 4:00-5:50 pm
INTRO ADVERTISING
8 1:00-1:50 pm
8 5:30-8:00 pm
8 5:30-8:00 pm
INTRO PUBLIC RELTN
8
8
8
8
8
8
9:00-9:50 am
5:30-8:00 pm
5:00-7:30 pm
5:30-8:00 pm
5:00-7:30 pm
3:00-5:30 pm
MW
M
MWF
T
W
MWF
W
W
T
TH
T
3.0
2.0
INTRO ELECT MEDIA
SJO
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
12:00-1:50 pm M
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
3:00-4:50 pm TH
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
7:00-8:50 am TH
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
7:00-8:50 pm T
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
3:00^:50 pm T
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
12:00-1 :50 pm W
HISTORY MASS COMMS 3.0
8 8:00-6:50 am MWF
COMMUNICATIONS LAW 3.0
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
T 4:00-6:40 pm W
COMMS 310 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 310 5372 RHETORICAL METHODS 3.0
001 5372 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
400 5372 S 4:00-6:30 pm M
COMMS 311 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 311 1349 WRIT MASS AUDIENCE 3.0
001 1349 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 1349 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
003 1349 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
F201 HFAC HAIN8WORTHBE
348 MARB STAFF
F201 HFAC PRATTEPA
F474 HFAC STAFF
F262 HFAC STAFF
F515 HFAC STAFF
F262 HFAC STAFF
F372 HFAC STAFF
F550 HFAC STAFF
F430 HFAC STAFF
F556 HFAC STAFF
4010 HBLL STAFF
F262 HFAC STAFF
1108 JKHB STAFF
299 TMCB STAFF
MOURITSEN R H
MOURIT8EN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
F201 HFAC
WHITING G C
F201 HFAC
STAFF
F201 HFAC
STAFF
274 MARB
HARTLEY R M
1086 JKHB
NELSON 8 C
F556 HFAC
WILSON L
Lab Included
361 MARB
WAKEFIELD R 1
Lab Included
363 MARB
HALEQV
Lab Included
F556 HFAC
SK0U8EN P L
Lab Included
F550 HFAC
CALL M J
Lab Included
361 MARB
CLARK R J
Lab Included
F201 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC PRATTEPA
2015 JKHB NELSON J A
2084 JKHB STAFF
F454 HFAC
F474 HFAC
GIBBJD
GIBB J D
F243 HFAC PALMER AW
F243 HFAC PORTER W 0
F243 HFAC STAFF
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
76 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
004
005
006
400
1349
1349
1349
1349
S 11:00-11:50am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
T
F243 HFAC
F243 HFAC
F243 HFAC
F243 HFAC
F243 HFAC
PAYSTRUP P
STAFF
STAFF
NELSON J A
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
COMMS 312
001
400
1360
1360
1360
REPORTING
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 5:00-6:50 pm
MWF
TBA
TTH
4.0
F474 HFAC
538 ELWC
F372 HFAC
GHOLDSTON J S
GHOLDSTON J S
Lab Required
Lab Required
COMMS 315
400
1371
1371
BRDCST WRIT/PERF
S 5:00-5:50 pm
TTH
2.0
2173 JKHB
ROBERTS D C
Lab Required
COMMS 323
001
1363
1363
EDITING
S 11:00-11:50 am
4:00-5:50 pm
MWF
DAILY
3.0
F454 HFAC
538 ELWC
VANVALKENBURG
Lab Required
COMMS 330
001
1367
1367
ADVER COPYWRITING
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
F245 HFAC
BARTLETTLL
Lab Included
COMMS 332
001
002
6207
6207
6207
ADV MED PLN/STRAT
S 8:30-10:50 am
S 8:30-10:50 am
T
TH
3.0
F245 HFAC
F245 HFAC
MARTIN DG
MARTIN DG
Lab Included
Lab Included
COMMS 334
400
1368
1368
RETAIL ADV CPYWT
S 4:30-5:50 pm
TTH
3.0
F534 HFAC
BARTLETTLL
Lab Included
COMMS 336
001
002
1370
1370
1370
PUB REL CASE STDS
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MWF
3.0
F550 HFAC
F454 HFAC
PAYSTRUP P
PAYSTRUP P
COMMS 344
001
002
400
1398
1398
1398
1398
BRDCST/PRNT AD SLS
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
8 5:00^:30 pm TTH
3.0
F245 HFAC
F245 HFAC
F430 HFAC
STOUT D A
MOURITSEN R H
STAFF
COMMS 345 students
are responsible for daily news shows.
COMMS 345
001
1375
1375
TV STUDIO PROD
S 11:00-11:50am
7:00-10:40 am
W
MF
2.0
F534 HFAC
TBA HFAC
SINK R H
Lab Required
COMMS 350
400
6072
6072
RHETORICAL CRIT
S 4:00-5:15 pm
TTH
3.0
F454 HFAC
STAFF
COMMS 353 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ COMMS 354 students are responsible for dally news shows.
MNGMT/PROD NEWS 2.0
S 5:30-6:20 pm TTH
7:00-10:40 am DAILY
MEDIA MESSAGE DES 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
INTRMD BRDCST PERF 2.0
S 5:00-6:50 pm W
9:30-10:40 am DAILY
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
DAILY
COMM RESEARCH METH 3.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 4:00-6:15 pm W
BROADCAST PRAC 1.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
3:30-4:50 pm DAILY
S 5:30-6:30 pm TH
S 5:00-5:50 pm TH
HONORS TUTORIAL
S
S
COMMS 354
1378
400
1378
COMMS 355
1400
001
1400
♦ COMMS 360 students
are res|
COMMS 360
7171
400
7171
COMMS 365R
1376
001
1376
COMMS 391
7876
001
7876
002
7876
003
7876
400
7876
COMMS 396R
1404
001
1404
400
1404
401
1404
COMMS 397R
8765
001
8765
400
8765
COMMS 398R
7630
001
7630
002
7630
400
7630
COMMS 402
7233
001
7233
COMMS 410
1413
001
1413
400
1413
TBA
TBA
PROJ IN COMM
8 TBA
S TBA
8 4:00-4:50 pm TH
ELECTRONC MED CRIT
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
MASS MEDIA ADMIN
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
8 4:00-5:50 pm M
V2.0
V4.0
BLK2
2.0
2.0
F454 HFAC CRE8SMAN D L Lab Required
A248 HFAC
F515 HFAC EGANK8
F372 HFAC ROGERS R M Lab Required
A248 HFAC
F372 HFAC BRYANT GE Ub Required
538EU/VC
F372 HFAC STAFF
F474 HFAC EGAN K 8
F556 HFAC KAGEL R I
1038 JKHB EGAN K 8
F372 HFAC SINK R H Ub Required
A248 HFAC
A248 HFAC GUNN R D
F474 HFAC GILLMAN R V
BARNEY R D Accelerated
BARNEY R D
FORSYTH D P
FORSYTH D P
F474 HFAC FREY G L
F515 HFAC EGAN K 8
F474 HFAC MOURITSEN R H
F556 HFAC MOURITSEN R H
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 77
COMMS 41 5R
1381
VIDEO PROD ENG^fl>
2.0
400
1381
8 7:00-6:30 pm W
F454 HFAC
SINKRH Lab Required
COMMS 420
1390
ADVANCED REPORTING
3.0
001
1390
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
F474 HFAC
HUGHES R J
COMMS 427 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 427
1391
MAGAZINE WRITING
3.0
001
1391
S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
F534 HFAC
PRATTEPA
COMMS 428
1417
MAG EDIT & PUBLISH
34)
001
1417
8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
F245 HFAC
PALMER AW
COMMS 429
1415
OPINION WRITING
3.0
001
1415
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
F454 HFAC
PRAITEPA
COMMS 430
7080
ADVADVRTCOPYWRTG
3.0
001
7080
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
F550 HFAC
BARTLblILL
COMMS 432
5375
STRATADV RESEARCH
2.0
001
5375
8 10:00-10:50 am MW
F556 HFAC
KAGELRI
♦ COMMS 435 section 1 students must sttend first class to be enrolled.
COMMS 435
1395
PUBRELMEDCMPGS
3.0
001
1395
8 2:00-4:30 pm T
F515 HFAC
WILSON L
♦ COMMS 435 section 400 students must attend first class to be enrolled.
400
1395
8 5:00-7:30 pm T
F515 HFAC
WILSON L
COMMS 439
1397
STRATEGIC ADV CAMP
3.0
400
1397
S 5:00-7:40 pm W
F550 HFAC
STOUT DA
401
1397
8 5:00-7:40 pm W
F556 HFAC
STAFF
COMMS 441
1392
BRDCST NEWS REPORT
2.0
GDI
1392
8 7:00-7:50 am TTH
8:00-5:00 pm M
F372 HFAC
A242 HFAC
CRES8MAN D L
002
1392
8 7:00-7:50 am TTH
8:00-5:00 pm T
F372 HFAC
A242 HFAC
CRE8SMAN D L
003
1392
8 7:00-7:50 am TTH
8:00-5:00 pm W
F372 HFAC
A242 HFAC
CRESSMAN D L
004
1392
8 7:00-7:50 am TTH
8:00-5:00 pm TH
F372 HFAC
A242 HFAC
CRESSMAN D L
005
1392
8 7:00-7:50 am TTH
8:00-5:00 pm F
F372 HFAC
A242 HFAC
CRESSMAN DL
006
1392
8 7:00-7:50 am TTH
1:00-10:00 pm T
F372 HFAC
TBA HFAC
CRESSMAN D L
COMMS 446R
1394
DIRCTSTUA.OCTV
2.0
001
1394
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
2:00-3:50 pm T
A246 HFAC
F4S4 HFAC
GUNN R D Lab Required
COMMS 447
1373
BRDCST MGT PRBLMS
3.0
400
1373
8 7:00-9:30 pm T
F474 HFAC
STAFF
COMMS 451
7631
NONFICSCPTWRrT
3.0
001
7631
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
F534 HFAC
EGANK8
COMMS 452
1434
COMMUN VALUE MEDIA
2.0
001
1434
8 3:00^:30 pm T
F550 HFAC
CHRI8TEN8EN B
COMMS 454
6921
negtnga;onflctres
3.0
001
6921
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
F372 HFAC
GIBBJD
COMMS 458
7587
PUBLIC RELTNS MGT
3J0
001
7587
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1125 SFLC
HAINSWORTH B E
COMMS 459R
1420
EFP& STUDIO PROD
2.0
002
1420
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
F372 HFAC
SINK R H
COMMS 460
1364
PEnwm/ BROADCSTNG
2.0
001
1364
8 12:00-1:50 pm T
A242 HFAC
MCKiNLAYLA
COMMS 461 R
1408
SYMPOSIUM
0.5
001
1408
T 11:00-11:50 am 7H
TBA
FORSYTH D P
COMMS 475
1416
MINI DOC PROD
2.0
001
1416
S 9:00-9:50 am WF
A440 HFAC
CRESSMAN D L
COMMS 480
1406
ETHC/ISS MASS COMM
3.0
001
1406
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
F550 HFAC
BARTLETTLL
002
1406
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
F454 HFAC
BARNEY RD
003
1406
8 3:00^:15 pm TTH
F556 HFAC
BARNEY RD
004
1406
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
F550 HFAC
WHITiNGGC
400
1406
8 4:00-6:30 pm W
F474 HFAC
MARTIN DQ
401
1406
S 5:00-7:30 pm W
F515 HFAC
BARNEY R D
COMMS 481
1424
MASS MEDIA SYSTEMS
3.0
001
1424
8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
F262 HFAC
STAFF
COMMS 495R
1410
RES & READ COMM PRAC
V4.0
001
1410
8 TEA
FORSYTH DP
002
1410
8 TBA
BLK2
FORSYTH D P
401
1410
8 7:00-8:50 pm W
F372 HFAC
WiXOMH
78 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
COMMS 499R
COMMS 611
COMMS 61 2R
COMMS 613
COMMS 615
COMMS 691 R
001
001
001
001
001
001
1411 HONORS THESIS
1411 S TBA
1429 RES MTHD COMMUNICA
1429 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1439 RESEARCH PRACTICUM
1439 S TBA
1 431 LITERATURE OF COMM
1431 8 2:00-2:50 pm MW
1432 PUBLC OPtN & PROP
1432 S 3:00-5:30 pm M
1 443 SPEC STUDIES COMMS
1443 S TBA
2.0
BARNEY R D
3.0
F372 HFAC
GALELE
1.0
STOUT DA
2.0
F534 HFAC
NELSON J A
3.0
F534 HFAC
MARTIN D Q
V3.0
STOUT DA
♦ COMMS 695R section 1 is Environmental Communication. Field trips involved.
COMMS 695R
7235
7235
TOPICAL SEMINAR
S 2:00-3:50 pm
2.0
001 7235 S 2:00-3:50 pm TH F454 HFAC
♦ COMMS 695R section 2 Is Gender Communication. Teanvtaught wHh JoAnn Valenti.
002 7235 S 2:00-3:50 pm T E353 HFAC
♦ COMMS 695R section 3 Is Government artd Communication.
003 7235 S 1:00-2:30 pm W F556 HFAC
COMMS 699R 1446 MASTER'S THESIS V6.0
VALENTI J M
STOUT DA
HAINSWORTH B E
001
400
1446
1446
S
s
Comparative Uterature (3010 JKHB, 37&4448)
CLIT 202 8482 HIST OF CIV:LIT 2
400 8482 S 4:35-5:50 pm
CLIT 202H 8482 HNRS HIST OF CIV 2
200 8482 S 1:00-2:15 pm
201 8482 S 9:00-9:50 am
♦ C UT 420R section 1 will study Renaissance Uterature II
CLIT 420R 1452 RENAISSANCE UT
001 1452 S 1:00-1:50 pm
♦ C LIT 450R section 1 will study Literature and Cinema.
TBA
TBA
lA^ny
k
STOUT DA
STOUT DA
TTH
1448]
3.0
1
CV2
1106 JKHB
PEERLH
TTH
MWF
3.0
CV2
202 MSRB
202MSRB
PEERLH
BENFELLVS
MWF
CLIT 450R
001
1455 LITERARY RELATIONS
1455 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3.0
4010 HBLL BENFELLVS
3040 JKHB PEERLH
♦ C UT 460R section 1 will study Kierkegaard and Romantic Irony.
CLIT 460R
001
1456 UTERARY THEORY
1456 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
MWF
DIRECTED READINGS
S TBA
♦ C LIT 460R section 2 will study Practical Criticism.
002 1456 S 11:00-11:50 am
C LIT 490R 3119
001 3119
C LIT 499R 1461
001 1461
C LIT 590R 3124
001 3124
C LIT 620R 1463
001 1463
HONORS THESIS
S TBA
DIRECTED READINGS
S TBA
RENAISSANCE UT
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
3040
JKHB
SONDRUP S P
3040
JKHB
BUTLER TM
V3.0
PEER L H
V6.0
PEERLH
V3.0
SONDRUP S P
3.0
4010
HBLL
BENFELLVS
♦ C UT 650R section 1 will study Literature and Cinema.
CLIT 650R
001
7352 LITERARY RELATIONS
7352 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3040 JKHB PEERLH
♦ C UT 650R section 2 will study Medieval Historiography and Historical Rction.
CLIT 650R 7352 LITERATURE & HIST
002 7352 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
♦ C LIT 660R section 1 will study Kierkegaard and Romantic Irony.
CLIT 660R 7353 LITERARY THEORY
001 7353 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
CLIT 699R 1467 THESIS MASTERS DEG
003 1467 S TBA
3.0
3.0
V9.0
3040 JKHB TATEGS
3040 JKHB
SONDRUP S P
SONDRUP 8 P
Honors
Honots
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 79
Computer Science (3361 TMCB, 378-3027)
CS 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ C S 103 will meet at 11 :00am In 1170 TMCB on the first day of classes.
CS
103
7698
ELEMCOMPAPP
2.0
001
7698
T TBA
1149 TMCB
CHRISTENSEN L
400
7698
T TBA
1119 TMCB
CHRISTENSEN L
CS
130
1487
SCNTFC CMPTG— C
2.0
001
1487
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
1170 TMCB
STAFF
CS
142
1489
INTRO COMP PROG
2.0
001
1489
T 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
1170 TMCB
STOKES GE
002
1489
T 1:00-1:50 pm MW
1170 TMCB
NORMAN T A
CS
143
6810
INTRO COMP ORG
2.0
001
6810
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
265 ESC
STAFF
002
6810
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
1170 TMCB
BEUSHL
CS
152
7624
DISCRETE STRCTRS 1
3.0
001
7624
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
1170 TMCB
STAFF
CS
153
7625
DISCRETE STRCTRS 2
3.0
001
7625
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
2201 SFLC
HIGGINSJC
CS
199R
1492
CS CO-OP EDUC
V3.0
350
1492
S TBA
ROBISONPP
370
1492
S TBA
ROBISONPP
380
1492
S TBA
ROBISONPP
CS
232
1502
COM PROGRAMMING
3.0
001
1502
T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
1170 TMCB
BURTON R P
CS
252
6974
INTRO TO THEORY
3.0
001
6974
T 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
215 ESC
BARRbllW
002
6974
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
265 ESC
MARTINEZ TR
CS
290
1484
COMP LANG TRANSITN
1.0
001
1484
S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
BLK1
1170 TMCB
STAFF
♦ C S 302 for Secondary Teaching majors and minors only.
CS
302
7269
COMP SCI EDUCATION
3.0
001
7269
T 9:00-10:15 am TTH
164TNRB
ROBISON P P
CS
312
1499
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
3.0
001
1499
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
264TNRB
CAMPBELL D
CS
327
1503
CNCPT SOFTWARE DEV
3.0
001
1503
T 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
2015 JKHB
STAFF
CS
330
1500
CNCPT PRGRMNG LANG
3.0
001
1500
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
265 ESC
WINDLEYPJ
002
1500
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
215 ESC
MORSE B S
CS
353
8102
DATABASE MODEUNG
3.0
001
8102
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
265 ESC
EMBLEYDW
002
8102
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
215 ESC
STOKES GE
CS
370
1504
Al LANGUAGES
3.0
001
1504
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
120 TMCB
BEUSHL
CS
380
1506
COMP ARCHITECTURE
3.0
001
1506
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
215 ESC
WILSON D R
CS
404
1518
COMPTRS IN SOCIETY
3.0
001
1518
8 10:00-11:15 am MW
290TNRB
MCCLURGLE
002
1518
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
133 TMCB
MCCLURGLE
003
1518
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
F322 HFAC
MCCLURGLE
004
1518
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
133 TMCB
MCCLURGLE
CS
428
1512
SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
3.0
001
1512
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
215 ESC
WOODRELDSN
CS
431
1510
ALGORITHMIC LANG
3.0
001
1510
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
120 TMCB
HAYS BR
002
1510
8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
215 ESC
STAFF
CS
444
1513
OPER SYSTEM DESIGN
3.0
001
1513
8 11:0O-11:50am MWF
265 ESC
ME EL
002
1513
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
265 ESC
CORNFI 1 A
CS
453
1505
DATABASE IMPLEM
3.0
001
1505
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
280 ESC
NORMAN T A
CS
455
6774
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
3.0
001
6774
8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
265 ESC
BURTON RP
CS
460
7626
COMPUTER COMMS
3.0
001
7626
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
215 ESC
IVIEEL
400
7626
8 5:00-6:15 pm MW
130TNRB
STAFF
CS
501R
1517
SPCLTPCS COMP SCI
V3.0
001
1517
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
1121 SFLC
FLANAGAN K
80 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
cs
512
001
8658
8658
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
120 TMCB
CAMPBELL D M
OS
521
001
7139
7139
PATTERN RECOGNrTN
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
120 TMCB
BARRbTIW
cs
531
001
1520
1520
COMPILER THEO & DSGN
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
3.0
120 TMCB
EGBERT P
CS
532
001
8663
8663
ADV PROG LNGS A MODE
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
1080 JKHB
WINDLEYPJ
cs
545
001
8813
8813
PROCESS CNTRL SSTM
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
120 TMCB
CORNFI 1 A
08
552
001
9071
9071
O 0 DATABASES
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
3^
275 TMCB
EMBLEYDW
cs
555
001
1523
1523
ADV COMPUTER GRAPH
S 3:3S^:50 pm TTH
3.0
120 TMCB
EGBERT P
cs
556
001
8661
8661
INTER SOFT SYSTEMS
S 3:35-4:50 pm MW
3.0
120 TMCB
OLSEN D R
CS
560
001
7628
7628
COMPUTER Nbl WORKS
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
120 TMCB
CLEMENTS M R
cs
561
001
1524
1524
THEO FOUNDTN C SCI
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
120 TMCB
HIGGINS J C
CS
575
001
8662
8662
EXPERT SYS DESIGN
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
120 TMCB
CHRISTENSEN L
cs
598R
001
1529
1529
SPECIAL PROJECTS
S TBA
V3.0
EMBLEY D W
cs
678R
001
8791
8791
TOPICS NEURAL NETS
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
134 TMCB
MARTINEZ T R
cs
699R
001
1530
1530
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V18.0
EMBLEYDW
cs
751 R
001
8794
8794
ADV DATABASE SSTMS
S 4:00-5:15 pm II H
3.0
134 TMCB
NGYD
cs
799R
001
8733
8733
DOCTORAL DISSERTA
S TBA
V9.0
EMBLEYDW
Construction Management and Technology Education (230 SNLB, 378-4513)
CM
155
001
002 L
003 L
1551
1551
1551
1551
RES DRAFT & PLAN
S 7:00-7:50 am TTH
S 8:00-10:50 am T
8 8:00-10:50 am TH
3.0
IVAR
120 B66
410 CTB
410 CTB
CHRISTENSEN K
CHRISTENSEN K
CHRISTENSEN K
Lab Required
CM
199R
350
351
370
371
6090
6090
6090
6090
6090
COOP ED CMGT TECH
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
BIK2
BLK2
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
CM
210
001
002 L
003 L
3143
3143
3143
3143
FRAMING METHODS
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
S 9:00-10:50 am MW
3.0
$VAR
120 B66
104 B66
104 B66
MAHIINL
MARTIN L
MARTIN L
Lab Required
CM
211
001
0721
0721
RNISH METH IN CON
S 11:00-12:50 pm MW
2.0
$VAR
120 B66
HUTCHINGSDM
Lab Included
CM
217
001
002 L
003 L
0724
0724
0724
0724
CONCRETE & MASONRY
S 1:00-1:50 pm T
S 1:00-3:50 pm TH
S 2:00-4:50 pm T
2.0
$VAR
120 SNLB
120 SNLB
120 SNLB
ROGERS E L
ROGERS E L
ROGERS E L
Lab Required
CM
218
001
0722
0722
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
S 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
2.0
$VAR
120 B66
CHRISTOFFERSON
Lab Included
CM
241
001
002 L
003 L
0725
0725
0725
0725
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
S 4:00-5:50 pm M
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
2.0
IVAR
120 B66
104 B66
104 B66
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
CM
305
001
400
1552
1552
1552
CONST DOCUMENTS
S 4:00-5:50 pm TTH
S 4:00-5:50 pm TTH
3.0
$VAR
120 B66
120 B66
HUTCHINGS D M
Hl/TCHINGS D M
CM
311
001
8872
8872
QUANTITY TAKEOFFS
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
2.0
120 B66
ROGERS EL
CM
408
001
0726
0726
HVAC A ENERGY EFFI
S 1:00-1:50pm MWF
3.0
$VAR
120 B66
NEWITTJS
CM
411
001
0728
0728
ESTIMATING & BIDDING
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
2.0
$VAR
120 B66
STAFF
CM
412
001
7804
7804
CONST SCHEDUUNG
S 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
3.0
$VAR
120 B66
NEWITTJS
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 81
CM
CM
CM
426
445
494R
8262
001
8262
8874
001
8874
0729
001
0729
002
0729
400
0729
REAL EST PRIN&DEV 4.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
COMPANY OPER & MGT
S 4:00-4:50 pm MW
SPEC PROBS BLD TEC
8 4:00-5:50 pm W
S 4:00-5:30 pm W
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
2.0
V3.0
SVAR
120 866
120 866
$VAR
130 SNLB
235 SNLB
130 SNLB
STAFF
HUTCHINGS D M
NEWITTJS
MARTIN L
NEWITTJS
Cooperative Education and internsliips (110 FOB, 378-3337)
♦ See the Office of Cooperative Education and Internships for information.
Czecli (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
CZECH 330
001
9033 CULT HIST OF CZECH
9033 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0 FL
2245 SFLC WHIPPLE W
Dance (288 RB, 37fr«086)
DANCE 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE 130
7412
AEROBIC DANCE
0.5
001
7412
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
002
7412
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
003
7412
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
004
7412
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
005
7412
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
006
7412
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
007
7412
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
008
7412
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
009
7412
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
010
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
Oil
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
012
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
FS
283
SFH
STAFF
013
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
014
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
283
SFH
STAFF
DANCE 130 sections 15 and 16
are designed for high level workout.
015
7412
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH BLK1
283
SFH
STAFF
016
7412
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH BLK2
283
SFH
STAFF
017
7412
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
278
RB
STAFF
018
7412
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
019
7412
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
020
7412
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
WOTS
SFH
STAFF
021
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
TEA
SFH
STAFF
400
7412
T
4:00-5:00 pm
MW
283
SFH
ANDERSON C N
401
7412
T
4:00-5:00 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
402
7412
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
DANCE 130 section 403 is designed for those with special physical needs such as pregnancy, obesity, part
403
7412
T
5:30-6:30 pm
TTH
162
RB
STAFF
404
7412
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
405
7412
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
263
SFH
STAFF
406
7412
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
DANCE 131
7094
JAZZ DANCE BEG
0.5
001
7094
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
164
RB
STAFF
002
7094
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
187
RB
STAFF
003
7094
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
162
RB
STAFF
004
7094
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
005
7094
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
006
7094
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
15
KMB
STAFF
007
7094
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
29
KMB
STAFF
008
7094
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
164
RB
STAFF
400
7094
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
164
RB
STAFF
DANCE 132R
4282
PRECISN DANCE BEG 0.5
001
4282
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
270
RB
STAFF
002
4282
T
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
270
RB
MAXFIELD J L
DANCE 134R section 1 is stage tumbling.
DANCE 134R
4345
SPECIALTY DANCE
0.5
001
4345
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
162
RB
STAFF
DANCE 135
7122
TAP DANCE BEG
0.5
001
7122
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
002
7122
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
003
7122
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
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DANCE
140
4349
MODERN DANCE BEQ
0.S
001
4349
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
187
RB
STAFF
002
4349
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
187
RB
STAFF
003
4349
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
187
RB
STAFF
400
4349
T
5:10-7:00 pm
W
158
RB
STAFF
DANCE
164
4283
MOVT FOR MUSICIANS
0.5
001
4283
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
164
RB
CHITWOOD R
DANCE
170
4343
FOLK DANCE BEG
0.$
001
4343
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
265 ELWC
STAFF
002
4343
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
265 ELWC
STAFF
003
4343
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
STAFF
400
4343
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
278
RB
STAFF
DANCE
171
7983
CLOG DANCE BEG
0.5
001
7983
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
002
7983
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
003
7983
T
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
400
7983
T
5:10-6:50 pm
T
158
RB
STAFF
DANCE
172
4344
CNTRY WST & SO DANCE
0.5
001
4344
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
DAVIS S J
Men Only
002
4344
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
DAVIS S J
Women Only
DANCE 173R section 1 will study Irish Danes.
DANCE
173R
7984
ETHNIC DANCE
0.5
001
7984
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
396 ELWC
EDLINGER K L
♦ DANCE 173R section 2 will study Polynesian Dance.
002 7984 T 1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
♦ DANCE 173R section 400 will study Polynesian Dance.
400 7984 T 7:10-8:50 pm T
DANCE 180 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
396 ELWC KELLY B
15 KMB KELLY B
DANCE 180
4342
SOCIAL DANCE BEG
0.5
001
4342
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
002
4342
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
003
4342
T
8:00-6:50 am
TTH
0 BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
004
4342
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
005
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
265 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
006
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
265 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
007
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
008
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
009
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
010
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
Oil
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
012
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
013
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
014
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
015
4342
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
016
4342
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
017
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
265 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
018
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
265 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
019
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
020
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
021
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
396 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
022
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
396 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
023
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
024
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
025
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
026
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
027
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
028
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
029
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
030
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
396 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
031
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
396 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
032
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
396ELiA/C
STAFF
Women Only
033
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
TBA
STAFF
Men Only
034
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
TEA
STAFF
Women Only
035
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
036
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
400
4342
T
7:10-8:50 pm
W
283 SFH
STAFF
Women Only
401
4342
T
7:10-8:50 pm
W
283 SFH
STAFF
Men Only
402
4342
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
403
4342
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
♦ DANCE 180 section 404 is for coupiss only.
404 4342 T 6:10-7:50 pm
270 RB STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 83
DANCE 181
DANCE 184
DANCE 185
DANCE 190
DANCE 229R
DANCE 231
DANCE 232R
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
401
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
401
001
001
002
003
004
001
DANCE 235
DANCE 240R
DANCE 241 R
DANCE 242
DANCE 260
DANCE
DANCE
261
270
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
003
004
001
001
4312
4312
4312
4312
4312
4312
4312
4312
4312
4323
4323
4323
4323
4323
4323
4323
4323
4323
4322
4322
4322
4322
4322
4322
4322
4347
4347
4347
4347
4347
4347
4347
4347
4347
7676
7676
7123
7123
7123
7123
7123
6633
6633
4300
4300
4300
4402
4402
4402
4403
4403
4403
8329
8329
8329
7985
7985
7985
7985
7985
4364
4364
4395
4395
CNTRYWSTNSOCDNC
0.5
S
s
s
s
s
s
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
5:10-6:50 pm
5:10-6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TH
TH
BLRM INTNL MOD BEG
0.5
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
BLRM INTNL LAT BEG
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
BALLET BEG
T 7:00-7:50 am
T 7:30-8:50 am
T 8:00-8:50 am
T 9:00-9:50 am
T 9:30-10:50 am
S 11:00-11:50am
T 7:00-7:50 am
T 5:30-6:30 pm
DANCE PERF-1
S
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TEA
0.5
0.5
V3.0
1.0
JAZZ DANCE INT
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
PRECISN DANCE PERF 1.0
S 5:00-7:00 pm MTWTH
4:00-4:50 pm MW
5:00-5:50 pm F
TAP DANCE INT 1.0
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
MOD DNC TEC THRY-1 1.5
S 8:30-9:50 am MWF
S 10:00-11 :25 am MWF
MOD DNC TEC THRY-2 2.5
S 9:00-10:25 am
S 1:30-2:50 pm
STU WKSHP MOD DNC
S 12:00-1 :25 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
S 12:00-1:25 pm
INTRO TO DANCE
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
ORIENTN DNC FORMS
S 9:00-10:50 am
FOLK DANCE INT
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
♦ DANCE 270 section 400 will study Hawaiian Dance.
400 4395 S 5:10-6:50 pm M
DANCE 271 7986 CLOG DANCE INT
001 7986 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
002 7986 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
400 7986 S 5:10-6:50 pm TH
1.0
0 BR ELWC
STAFF
0 BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
29
KMB
STAFF
29
KMB
STAFF
29
KMB
STAFF
29
KMB
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
29
KMB
STAFF
29
KMB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
162
RB
STAFF
162
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
162
RB
STAFF
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
15
KMB
STAFF
270
RB
MAXFIELD J L
158
RB
270
RB
158
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
185 RB STAFF
187 RB STAFF
DAILY
164
RB
STAFF
DAILY
3.5
164
RB
STAFF
MWF
185
RB
STAFF
TTH
185
RB
MWF
3.0
187
AL
RB
STAFF
MWF
257
RB
STAFF
MWF
257
RB
STAFF
MWF
257
RB
STAFF
MWF
1.0
257
RB
STAFF
F
1.0
204
RB
STAFF
MWF
265 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC KELLY B
158 RB AUSTIN V
158 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
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84 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
♦ DANCE 275 Rhythm and Dance la for 2nd aamaatar Sophomoraa and abova only.
t
DANCE
275
4346
RHYTHM AND DANCE
1.0
001
4346
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
278
RB
STAFF
002
4346
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
278
RB
STAFF
003
4346
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
278
RB
STAFF
004
4346
S 9:00-10:30 am
TTH
278
RB
STAFF
005
4346
S 12:00-1 :30 pm
TTH
278
RB
STAFF
400
4346
S 5:00-7:30 pm
T
278
RB
STAFF
DANCE
278F
1
4396
FOLK DNCPERF TEC
1.0
001
4398
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Team Only
002
4398
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Team Only
003
4398
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Team Only
DANCE
280
4397
SOCIAL DANCE INT
1.0
001
4397
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
002
4397
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
003
4397
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
004
4397
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
005
4397
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
265 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
006
4397
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
265 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
007
4397
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
008
4397
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
009
4397
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
010
4397
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
Oil
4397
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
012
4397
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
400
4397
S 5:10-6:50 pm
M
263 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
401
4397
S 5:10-6:50 pm
M
263 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
DANCE
284
4387
BLRM INTNL MOD INT
1.0
001
4387
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
002
4387
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
DANCE
285
4386
BLRM INTNL LAT INT
1.0
001
4386
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
29
KMB
STAFF
Men Only
002
4386
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
29
KMB
STAFF
Women Only
003
4386
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
263 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
004
4386
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
263 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
DANCE
290
4404
BALLET ACC TEC-1
2.5
001
4404
S 12:00-1:25 pm
DAILY
283
RB
STAFF
002
4404
S 12:00-1:25 pm
DAILY
162
RB
STAFF
DANCE
291 R
4405
BALLET TEC-2
1.0
001
4405
S 3:30^:50 pm
MW
162
RB
STAFF
002
4405
S 3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
162
RB
STAFF
DANCE
292
8328
CHARACTER DANCE
0.5
001
8328
T 8:00-6:50 am
TTH
162
RB
LANHAMMR
DANCE
293R
6461
BALLET POINTE BEG
0.5
001
6461
S 5:00-5:25 pm
MW
162
RB
STAFF
002
6461
S 5:00-5:25 pm
IIH
162
RB
STAFF
DANCE
331
7987
JAZZ DANCE ADV
1.5
001
7987
S 8:00-9:25 am
MWF
15
KMB
LANHAMK
002
7987
S 9:30-10:50 am
MWF
15
KMB
LANHAMK
DANCE
336
4452
AEROB DNC TCHG TEC
1.0
001
4452
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
W
F
257
283
RB
SFH
HILLCB
DANCE
340R
4430
MODDNCTECTHRY-3
1
2.5
001
4430
S 12:00-1:25 pm
DAILY
164
RB
STAFF
DANCE
355
4427
DNC PRDUCTN INTRO
2.0
001
4427
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
185
RB
HOPKINSONAG
DANCE
362
4437
DNC COMPOSITN INT
1.0
001
4437
S 3:00^:25 pm
TTH
187
RB
STAFF
DANCE
364
4431
RHYTHM ANALYSIS
1.0
001
4431
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
185
RB
CHITWOOD R
DANCE
366
4438
MOD DNC TCHG MTHDS
2.0
001
4438
S 10:00-11:50 am
MW
185
RB
GIBBS L
DANCE
368R
4428
MOD DNC CHOR/PERF
1.0
001
4428
S 3:00-3:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
M
W
185
185
RB
RB
STAFF
Audition Req
DANCE
369
8108
KINESLGY FOR DNCRS
4.0
001
8108
S 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
257
RB
MUSILPS
DANCE
371
8332
CLOG DANCE ADV
1.0
001
8332
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
158
RB
AUSTIN V
DANCE
376
4393
FOLK DNC TCHG TEC
1.0
001
4393
8 11:00-11:50am
MWF
278
RB
DAVIS S J
DANCE
378R
4433
FOLK DNC PERF ADV
1.0
001
4433
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
278
RB
PEAY D B
Team Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 85
002
4433
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
278
RB
PEAY D B
Team Only
003
4433
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
270
RB
STAFF
Team Only
DANCE
380R
6540
SOCIAL DANCE ADV
1.0
001
6540
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
002
6540
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
003
6540
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
004
6540
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
400
6540
S 5:10-6:50 pm
M
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
401
6540
S 5:10-6:50 pm
M
E BR ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
DANCE
384R
4415
BLRM INTNL MOD ADV
1.0
001
4415
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
29
KMB
STAFF
Men Only
002
4415
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
29
KMB
STAFF
Women Only
003
4415
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
270
RB
WAKEFIELD B L
004
4415
S 4:00^:50 pm
MWF
270
RB
STAFF
DANCE
385R
4414
BLRM INTLLAT ADV
1.0
001
4414
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
263 ELWC
STAFF
Men Only
002
4414
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
263 ELWC
STAFF
Women Only
003
4414
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
270
RB
WAKEFIELD L
004
4414
S 3:00-^:50 pm
MWF
270
RB
STAFF
DANCE
386
4394
SOC DANCE TCHG TEC
1.0
001
4394
S 9:30-10:50 am
TTH
394 ELWC
EDGINGTON M
DANCE
388R
6978
BLRM DNC PERF INT
1.0
001
6978
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
270
RB
STAFF
Team Only
002
6978
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
270
RB
STAFF
Team Only
003
6978
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
270
RB
STAFF
Team Only
DANCE
390R
4407
BALLET TEC-3
1.0
001
4407
S 9:00-10:25 am
TTH
283
RB
STAFF
DANCE
391 R
6979
BALLFT TEC-4
1.5
001
6979
S 9:00-10:25 am
MWF
283
RB
CHENG YQ
DANCE
383R
6981
BALLET POINTE INT
0.5
001
6981
S 10:30-10:50 am
MTWTH
283
RB
STAFF
DANCE
399R
7416
COOP ED DNC INTERN
V4.0
350
7416
S
TEA
JACOBSON P 0
DANCE
426R
8614
MDT SR PERF PROJ
1.0
001
8614
S 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
TEA
STAFF
DANCE
429R
7677
DANCE PERF-2
V3.0
001
7677
S
TEA
STAFF
Audition Req
DANCE
440R
4468
MOD DNC TEC THRY-4
2.5
001
4468
S 12:00-1:25 pm
DAILY
164
RB
STAFF
DANCE
461
4465
DANCE HISTORY-2
3.0
'
001
4465
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
257
RB
BLACK OH
DANCE
466
4294
DANCE TEACH PRACT
1.0
001
4294
S 8:00-8:50 am
M
257
RB
GIBB 8 L
DANCE
468R
4467
MOD DANCE PERF CO
2.0
001
4467
S 3:00-6:00 pm
8:00-12:00 pm
MWF
8
164
185
RB
RB
PROHOSKY C
Team Only
DANCE
469
4470
SEN SEM IN DANCE
2.0
001
4470
8 10:00-10:50 am
F
255
8FH
STAFF
DANCE
478R
6447
FOLK DANCE PERF CO
1.0
001
6447
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
278
RB
AUSTIN E G
Team Only
002
6447
S 4:00^:50 pm
MWF
278
RB
WRIGHT P L
Team Only
003
6447
S 3:00-3:50 pm
TTHF
278
RB
AUSTIN E G
Team Only
004
6447
8 4:00-4:50 pm
TTHF
278
RB
PEAY D B
Team Only
DANCE
488R
4435
BLRM DANCE PERF CO
2.0
001
4435
8 7:00-8:50 am
7:00-7:50 am
MWF
TTH
270
270
RB
RB
WAKEFIELD B L
Team Only
002
4435
8 7:00-«:50 am
MWF
278
RB
HOLMANCW
Team Only
DANCE
490R
6980
BALLET TEC-5
2JS
001
6980
8 1:35-2:50 pm
DAILY
283
RB
CHENG YQ
Audition Req
DANCE
493R
4464
BALLET POINTE ADV
0.5
001
4464
8 3:00-3:30 pm
MW
283
RB
CHENG YQ
Audition Req
DANCE
495R
4287
PAS DE DEUX
0.5
001
4287
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TH
283
RB
LANHAM M R
Audition Req
DANCE
498R
7201
BALLET PERFORM CO
2.0
001
7201
8 3:00-6:00 pm
DAILY
283
RB
LANHAM M R
Audition Req
DANCE
500R
6619
WORKSHOP IN DANCE
1.0
002
6619
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
270
RB
WAKEFIELD L
Team Only
003
6619
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
270
RB
WAKEFIELD L
Team Only
400
6619
8 7:00-10:00 am
8
283
8FH
JACOBSON P C
Pre V Apple
401
6619
8 5:00-6:50 pm
W
278
RB
WAKEFIELD L
Prev Apple
DANCE
500R
6619
WORKSHOP IN BLRM
1.0
001
6619
8 3:00-^:50 pm
T
257
RB
EDGINGTON M
Prev Apple
86 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
610
001
630R
001
638R
641
653
660
001
001
001
001
697R
001
699R
001
4484
8615
8615
8755
8755
4482
4482
4492
4492
7992
7992
8053
8053
8052
8052
RESEARCH METHODS
S 9:00-10:30 am TTH
DANCE TEC ADV
S TBA
DANCE PERFORMANCE
S TBA
CULTURAL ASPECTS
S 9:00-9:50 am F
MOVEMENT ANALYSIS
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
DNC COMP-THEORY
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
INDIV REX/COMP DNC
8 TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
Danish (4094 JKHB, 3794923)
DANSH 102 6317 1ST YR DANISH
400 6317 S 4:00-4:50 pm
Design (210 BRMB, 378-2064)
DES
102
DES
DES
DES
110
113
114
DES
119
DES
199R
001
002
003
004
400
402
403
001
002
003
002
003
001
002
003
004
400
001
002
003
004
400
350
351
3256
3256
3256
3256
3256
3256
3256
3256
9001
9001
9001
9001
0416
0416
0416
0425
0425
0425
0425
0425
0425
7335
7335
7335
7335
7335
7335
3285
3285
3285
S
S
8
8
8
8
INTRO TO INTERIORS
S 8:00-9:15 am
9:35-10:50 am
8:00-9:15 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:15 pm
5:00-6:15 pm
3:00-4:15 pm
INTRO COMPAPPU
S 8:00-9:50 am
8 12:00-1:50 pm
S 1:00-2:50 pm
3-OIMENSIONAL DES
S 10:00-1 1:50 am
S 1:00-2:50 pm
FIGURE DRAWING
8 8:00-11:50 am
8:00-11:50 am
1:00-4:50 pm
1:00-^:50 pm
3:00-6:50 pm
COLOR IN DESIGN
8 8:00-9:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
1:00-2:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-4:50 pm
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8
8
8
8
S
8
MTWTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
M
W
M
TH
T
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TBA
TBA
3.0
V2.0
V2.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
V4.0
V6.0
M
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
V3.0
♦ DES 210 section 1 is for Interior Design majors only.
( DES 210
001
9002
9002
INTER COMPAPPLI
8 10:00-11:50 am
2.0
♦ DES 210 section 2 is for Industrial Design majors only.
002 9002 8 1:00-2:50 pm
♦ DES 210 section 3 is limited to VCD students.
003 9002 S 12:00-1:50 pm
MW
MW
TTH
♦ DES 210 sections 400, 402 and 403 are limHed to VCD students.
400
9002
8 7:00-8:50 pm
TTH
402
9002
8 5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
403
9002
S 6:00-9:30 pm
TH
DES
220
3269
INTRO TO INT DES
2.0
001
3269
8 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
DES
221 R
3255
PRS MTHD INT DES 1
2.0
400
3255
8 3:00-4:50 pm
MW
DES
222
8075
INTER DES STUDIO 2
3.0
400
8075
8 3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
133TMCB 80WELLDH
JACOBSON P C
JAC0B80N P C
277 SFH STAFF
206 RB STAFF
204 RB STAFF
JACOBSON P C
JACOBSON P C
2245 8FLC DE8PAIN8F
270 BRMB
270 BRMB
270 BRMB
321 M8RB
251 TNRB
270 BRMB
2072 JKHB
SIPHERDJW
TAYLOR D A
TAYLOR D A
8T1MP80N M F
NIEL80NKJ
BRAITHWAITEJ
HEINERGJ
1057 TMCB STAFF
1057 TMCB STAFF
1057 TMCB STAFF
230 BRMB SCHOLZ K
230 BRMB STOUT WD
260 BRMB CINDRICHLA
260 BRMB CINDRICHLA
260 BRMB BARK8DALE R
260 BRMB HULL R
260 BRMB FRYER D M
240 BRMB HEATONPJ
240 BRMB HEATON P J
240 BRMB MEAD 8 D
240 BRMB MEAD 8 D
240 BRMB MEAD S D
MARSHALL J F
TAYLOR DA
264 BRMB ADAMS R B
268 BRMB ADAMS R B
262 BRMB SULLIVAN LA
1057 TMCB KNIGHT J
1 057 TMCB LINDQUIST K D
268 BRMB STOUT WD
230 BRMB TAYLOR DA
220 BRMB OLSEN R C
220 BRMB VIEHWEG R Q
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 87
OES
223
6887
INATRLS AND COMIPNTS
2.0
001
6887
S 5:00-5:50 pm
MW
230 BRMB
SIPHERDJW
DES
226
8306
DETAILGFORINT2
3.0
001
8306
S 9:00-11:50 am
TTH
220BRMB
VIEHWEG R G
002
8306
S 12:00-2:50 pm
TTH
220 BRMB
VIEHWEG R G
DES
227R
0499
PRES IMTHD INT 2
2.0
400
0499
S 5:00-6:50 pm
MW
220 BRMB
OLSEN R 0
♦ DES 230 section 1 Is for non-Industrial Design ma|ors.
DES
230
0430
INTRO TO INDST DES
2.0
001
0430
S 1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
396 BRMB
STOUT WD
DES
232
7554
IND DESGN STUDIO
3.0
001
7554
S 12:00-2:50 pm
TTH
240 BRMB
MARSHALL J
DES
233
0496
PRS KITH IND DES 2
2.0
400
0496
S 3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
240 BRMB
MARSHALL J F
DES
243
0465
BASIC TYPOGRAPHY
2.0
001
0465
S 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
380 BRMB
WADSWORTHMA
002
0465
S 9:00-10:50 am
MW
380 BRMB
SULLIVAN LA
400
0465
S 5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
380 BRMB
STAFF
DES
245
7563
INTRO GRAPHIC DES
2.0
001
7563
S 1:00-2:50 pm
MW
396 BRMB
WARNICK8
400
7563
S 3:00-4:50 pm
MW
396 BRMB
WARNICK S
DES
250
7339
INTRO TO ILLUS DES
2.0
400
7339
S 5:00-6:50 pm
MW
390 BRMB
STAFF
DES
270
1353
INTRO TO PHOTO DES
3.0
001
1353
S 9:00-10:50 am
MW
120 BRMB
BARRUS W M Lab Required
002
1353
S 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
. 120 BRMB
STAFF Lab Required
DES
272
1354
INTRO COLOR PHOTOG
3.0
001
1354
8 2:00-3:50 pm
MW
120 BRMB
TELFORD J W Ub Required
DES
310
8321
AOVCOMPAPPU
2.0
001
8321
S 1:00-2:50 pm
MW
TBA
STAFF
400
8321
S 5:00-8:30 pm
TH
264 BRMB
STAFF
DES
322
3271
INTER DES STUDIO 4
3.0
400
3271
S 3:00^:50 pm
MW
270 BRMB
STAFF
DES
325
7344
UGHTNG TECHNIQUES
2.0
001
7344
S 12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
230 BRMB
HEINERGJ
DES
328
3265
HIST OF INT DES 1
3J»
001
3265
8 10:35-11:50 am
MW
270 BRMB
TAYLOR DA
OES
332
7555
IND DESGN STUDIO 4
3.0
001
7555
S 8:00-10:50 am
MW
220 BRMB
MARSHALL J F
OES
333R
7556
PRS MTHD IND DES 3
2.0
400
7556
S 5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
240 BRMB
STAFF
OES
339
3264
HISTOFPRDCTS
3.0
400
3264
S 3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
270 BRMB
STOUT WD
♦ DES 340 section 1 for Graphics maiors only.
DES
340
0466
CORP IDENTITY DES
3.0
001
0466
8 5:00-7:50 pm
TTH
182 J8B
STAFF
400
0466
8 4:00-6:50 pm
TTH
396 BRMB
STAFF
♦ DES 341 section 1 is for Graphic Design Students only.
DES
341
0467
MCKAGING DES
3.0
001
0467
8 12:00-2:50 pm
MW
380 BRMB
PULFERAH
400
0467
8 3:00-4:50 pm
MW
390 BRMB
HALES S A
DES
342
7534
ADVERT DES
3.0
400
7534
8 3:00-5:50 pm
MW
380 BRMB
PULFERAH
DES
348
7691
TYPE AS IMAGE
3.0
400
7691
8 2:00^:50 pm
TTH
TBA
FEDOR J H
DES
350R
7690
UFE DRAWING
3.0
400
7690
8 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
370 BRMB
STAFF
401
7690
8 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
370 BRMB
BARKSDALE R
DES
353
876i2
ED AND BK ILLUS
3.0
001
8762
8 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
390 BRMB
NEUBECKERRB
OES
354
8763
ADV AND CORP ILLUS
3.0
400
8763
8 5:00-7:50 pm
TTH
390 BRMB
HEINERK
OES
359
3280
HISTOFILLUSTRTN
3.0
001
3280
8 12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
270 BRMB
BARRETT RE
DES
372
1377
ILLUSTRATION PHOTO
3.0
001
1377
8 12:00-1:50 pm
MW
120 BRMB
TELFORD J W Lab Required
DES
376
7882
MULTIIMEDIA PHOTOG
3.0
001
7882
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
120 BRMB
STAFF Lab Required
n
88 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
DES
377R
1379
ADV PHOTO STUDIO
3.0
001
1379
S 2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
120BRMB
BARRUSWM
DES
410R
3283
COMPAPPU STUDIO
ZO
400
3283
S 7:00-9:50 pm
T
268BRMB
ADAMS R B
402
3283
S 4:00-5:50 pm
MW
268BRM6
MARSHALL J F
DES
422R
3272
INTER DES STUDIO 6
V3.0
001
3272
S
TBA
TAYLOR DA
DES
432
0459
INDDESGN STUDIO 5
3.0
001
0459
S 8:00-10:50 am
MW
396BRMB
8T0UTDK
DES
435R
7562
ADV FURNITURE DES
3.0
001
7562
S 12:00-2:50 pm
MW
390BRMB
BAUGHMANM
DES
442
7723
SR GRAPH DES SD 2
3.0
001
7723
S 9:00-11 :50 am
MW
390BRMB
PULFERAH
DES
444
7725
SPEC PRBS GRPH DES
3.0
001
7725
S 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
390BRMB
SULUVAN LA
DES
450
9003
PTG THE HUMAN HEAD
3.0
001
9003
S 9:00-11:50 am
MW
370BRMB
BARRETT RT
Dept Approve
DES
452
7729
SRILLUS STUDIO 2
3.0
001
7729
8 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
396BRMB
HULLR
DES
454
7727
ILLUSTRATION 5
3.0
400
7727
S 5:10-7:50 pm
TTH
230BRMB
NEUBECKERRB
DES
477R
3287
ADV PHOTO STD 2
3.0
001
3287
S 2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
120BRMB
BARRUSWM
DES
488
5995
PROFPRACTDESGNRS
2.0
400
5995
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
120BnMB
TELFORD J W
DES
4»4R
0529
SPEC PROS DESIGN
V3.0
001
0529
S
TBA
MARSHALL J
002
0529
8
TBA
BARRETT RE
003
0529
8
TBA
A0AM8 R B
DES
497R
0531
BFA FINAL PROJECT
V3.0
001
0531
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
TBA
STOUT WD
Lab Required
002
0531
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
TBA
MARSHALL J
Lab Required
400
0531
8
TBA
BARRETT RT
402
0531
S
TBA
TAYLOR DA
403
0531
8
TBA
PULFERAH
404
0531
8
TBA
HULLR
405
0531
8 5:00-8:50 pm
W
TBA
BARRUSWM
406
0531
8
TBA
SULUVAN LA
DES
499R
3288
DIRECTEO STUDIES
V6.0
001
3268
8
TBA
TAYLOR DA
002
3288
8
TBA
BLX2
BARRblIRE
003
3288
8
TBA
MARSHALL J F
004
3288
8
TBA
HULLR
-
006
3288
8
TBA
TELFORD J W
007
3288
S
TBA
SULUVAN LA
008
3288
8
TBA
PULFERAH
Economics (130 FOB, 378-2859)
ECON 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, feemquired)
ECON
110
1567
ECONPRINCAPROB
3^
ss
001
1567
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
151 TNRB
STAFF
ooe
1567
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
250 8WKT
WIMMERLT
003
1567
T 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
250 8WKT
WAEHRER G V
004
1567
T 9:35-10:50 am TTH
250SWKT
POPE 0 A
ECON
110H
1567
HONORS ECON P&PROB
3.0
SS
200
1567
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
202MSRB
KEARLJM
ECON
199R
8735
CO-OP EDzECONOMICS
1.0
350
8735
8 TBA
STAFF
ECON
211
1638
ECON AGRiC PROD
3.0
001
1638
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
343MARB
PARKWL
ECON
230
1579
ECON DEVELOPMENT
3.0
001
1579
8 2:00-^:15 pm MW
262SWKT
PENDER J L
ECON
240
0077
INTRO NAT RES ECON
3.0
001
0077
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
245 ESC
POPE C A
ECON
253
1586
MONEY & BANKING
3.0
001
1586
8 8:00-9:15 am MW
262SWKT
WRA8EJM
ECON
260
8834
INT US FOOD POLICY
3.0
001
8834
8 8:00-9:15 am TTH
275MARB
GARDNER 8 0
ECON
280
7047
ECON ANA &REASING
3.0
001
7047
S 11:00-12:15 pm MW
341MARB
MANNING R B
Honors
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 89
ECON
378
1572
001
1572
002
1572
ECON
380
1566
001
1566
002
1566
ECON
381
1577
001
1577
002
1577
ECON
382
1568
001
1568
002
1568
ECON
388
1612
001
1612
002
1612
ECON
410
6828
001
6628
ECON
413R
1617
001
1617
ECON
430
1619
001
1619
ECON
450
0072
001
0072
ECON
459
7658
001
7658
ECON
463
7514
001
7514
ECON
476
1630
001
1630
ECON
490
6143
001
6143
ECON
498R
1640
001
1640
ECON
499R
8846
001
8846
ECON
581
1615
001
1615
ECON
588
1634
001
1634
STATS FOR ECON
S 8:00-9:15 am MW
S 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
INTRMD PRICE THR1
S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
S 9:35-10:50 am MW
INTERMED MACROECON
8 11:00-12:15 pm MW
8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
INTRMD PRICE THR 2
8 12:35-1 :50 pm MW
8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
INTRO ECONOMETRICS
8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
8 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
AGRiC MARKETS
8 1:00-2:15 pm MW
TOPCS EC THEORY
8 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
ECON DEVELOPMENT
8 12:00-1:15 pm MW
RNMKTS
8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
INTL MONETARY THEO
8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
ECON LABOR MARKET
8 11:00-12:15pm MW
INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZ
8 9:35-10:50 am MW
SENK)R PAPER
8 TBA
READINGS IN ECON
S TBA
HONORS THESIS
8 TBA
ADV MACRO ECONOMIC
8 2:35-3:50 pm TTH
ECONOMETRICS
8 8:00-9:15 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
V2.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
117 HRCB STAFF
274 MARB STAFF
275 MARB BALLS K G
117 HRCB WAEHRERGV
262 SWKT WRASE J M
262 SWKT SPENCER D E
262 SWKT WAEHRER K
262 SWKT RANSOM M R
2260 SFLC EIDEER
341 MARB MCDONALD J A
214 JRCB BALLS K G
2201 SFLC MANNING RL
3215 SFLC PENDER J L
275 MARB JENSEN F E
275 MARB PHILLIPS K L
1223 SFLC EIDEER
262 SWKT WAEHRER K
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
262 SWKT SPENCER D
486 TNRB MCDONALD J B
EducaUonal Leadership (310 MCKB, 37fr4291)
♦ All ELDR 105 sections for LPP partnership only.
♦ All ELDR 110 sections for SRP students only.
ELDR 452 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PROFESSIONAL TEACH
ELDR 452
ELDR 517
ELDR 532
ELDR 535
ELDR 539R
ELDR 602
ELDR 609
ELDR 611
ELDR 614
6098
001 6098 8 10:00-10:50 am
003 6098 8 2:00-2:50 pm
004 6098 S 10:00-10:50 am
005 6098 8 9:00-9:50 am
400 6098 8 4:00-4:50 pm
401 6098 8 4:00-4:50 pm
402 6098 8 4:00-4:50 pm
8497 PRO 8i SCH WRTG IN ED
400 8497 S 6:00-7:50 pm T
8403 GIFTD & TALNTD:PROGR
400 8403 8 4:00-5:50 pm T
8512 GFTD,TLNTD:CUR & INS
400 8512 8 4:00-5:50 pm W
8405 GFTD.TLNTD:PRACTIC
001 8405 8 TBA
400 8405 8 TBA
2463 REFORM FUTURE SCH
400 2463 8 4:00-5:50 pm M
2469 SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
400 2469 8 4:00-5:50 pm TH
2471 IMPRV SCH PRACTICE
400 2471 8 6:00-6:50 pm TH
6013 EDUC DIVERSE POP
400 6013 S 4:00-5:50 pm T
H
1.0
TTH
BLK1
323 MCKB
OVARD G F
MW
RIK1
319MCKB
VANALFEN C N
MW
BLK2
319 MCKB
OVARD G F
MW
BLK2
319 MCKB
STAFF
MW
BLK1
283 MCKB
STAFF
TTH
BLK1
26 MCKB
STAFF
TTH
D
BLK2
2.0
26 MCKB
STAFF
2.0
319 MCKB WEBB CD
159 MCKB TODDSM
2.0
278 MCKB
MUSE 1 D
V4.0
TODD 8 M
TODD 8 M
2.0
319 MCKB
OVARD G F
2.0
323 MCKB
OVARD G F
1.0
323 MCKB
OVARD G F
2.0
319 MCKB MUSE ID
90 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
ELOR
628
8406
105
8406
400
8406
ELOR
629
2475
105
2475
400
2475
ELOR
631
2480
105
2480
400
2480
ELOR
632R
6042
001
6042
002
6042
003
6042
004
6042
105
6042
ELOR
634R
6021
001
6021
ELOR
655
2482
400
2482
ELOR
660
8264
400
8264
ELOR
668
2488
400
2488
ELOR
670R
6022
105
6022
ELOR
684
6036
400
6036
ELOR
687
2491
400
2491
ELOR
694R
2492
400
2492
ELOR
695R
8423
001
8423
ELOR
696R
8417
110
8417
ELOR
702
8418
110
8418
400
8418
ELOR
761
6105
400
6105
ELOR
765
2499
400
2499
ELOR
776
2501
110
2501
400
2501
ELOR
780
6110
210
6110
400
6110
ELOR
782
6038
400
6038
ELOR
795
2502
400
2502
ELOR
799R
6133
002
6133
400
6133
CURR DEV SUP INST 2.0
S 8:00-9:50 am W
S 4:00-5:50 pm M
CUR OEV/SPRVN INST 1.0
8 10:00-11 :50 am W
8 6:00-6:50 pm M
TCH LRN RSCH PRCT 2.0
8 12:00-1 :50 pm W
8 4:00-5:50 pm T
RELO PRACTICUM V 6.0
S TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 4:00-5:50 pm W
OOCTORAL INTRNSHP V 6.0
S TBA
SOC CULT FOUNOS EO 2.0
8 4:00-5:50 pm TH
STRESS MANAGEMENT 2.0
8 4:00-7:40 pm W BLK2
HIST/PHILOSOPHY EO 2.0
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
WORKSHP EOUC LORSH 2.0
8 2:00-3:50 pm W
BUS AOMIN IN EOUC 2.0
8 6:00-7:50 pm W
SCHOOL PEPS AOMIN 2.0
8 4:00-5:50 pm TH
INOEPENDENT STUOY V 3.0
S TBA
INOEPENOENT RSCH V 3.0
8 TBA
PROFESS EO PROJECT V 3.0
S TBA
PRINC PROC EO CHNG 2.0
8 TBA
8 4:00-5:50 pm W
COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2.0
S 4:00-5:50 pm T
AOM GOV HIGHER EO 2.0
8 2:00-3:50 pm M
EVALUATING RSCH 2.0
8 TBA
8 4:00-5:50 pm W
SOCIAL ECON ASPECT 2.0
8 TBA
8 4:00-5:50 pm TH
CONST LAW ANO EOUC 2.0
8 6:00-7:50 pm T
RESRCH RPTG TECHNI 2.0
S 4:00-5:50 pm T
OISSERTATION V18.0
S TBA
8 TBA
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
BUTTERFIELD D
BUTTERFIELD D
BUTTERFIELD D
BUTTERFIELD D
SHUTE R W
WEBB C D
GARFIELD R R
STAFF
WA8DEN F D
VANALFEN C N
RANDALL EV
MUSE I D
RANDALL EV
WA8DEN F D
RANDALL EV
RANDALL EV
GARFIELD R R
VANALFEN C N
SHUTE R W
WA8DEN F D
SHUTE R W
SHUTE R W
319 MCKB WEBB CD
310 MCKB WILLARDSON J D
323 MCKB SHUTE R W
HITE 8 J
359 MCKB HITE S J
GARFIELD R R
238 MCKB GARFIELD R R
310 MCKB WA8DEN F D
278 MCKB HITE 8 J
323 MCKB
278 MCKB
310 MCKB
220 MCKB
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
319 MCKB
TBA
WA8DEN F D
SHUTE R W
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Dept Approve
Educational Psychology (328 MCKB, 378-3857)
E PSY 101 R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 101R for Elementary Ed majors; concurrent enrollment In E PSY 204 Is required. E PSY 101R placements will occur in
E PSY 204.
EPSY 101R
E PSY 133
5990
FLDWKSPEOELEO
001
5990
8
9:00-10:50 am
TH
002
5990
8
12:00-1 :50 pm
TH
003
5990
8
4:00-5:50 pm
TH
400
5990
S
4:00-5:50 pm
TH
2467
INTSP/LNGPTHAUO
001
2467
S
12:00-1:15 pm
MV\
1.0
3.0
TBA LUCIDO B R
TBA LUCIDO B R
TBA LUCIDO B R
250 ESC LUCIDO B R
177 TLRB HANKS W
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 91
E PSY 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 204 concurrent enrollment In E PSY 101R is required.
EDUC OF EXCEP CHU)
EPSY
204
400
401
7498
7498
7498
EPSY
205
001
400
401
2493
2493
2493
2493
EPSY
310
001
2474
2474
EPSY
321
001
8200
8200
EPSY
334
001
2478
2478
EPSY
350
001
2582
2582
EPSY
351
001
7203
7203
♦ E PSY 405 requires concurrent
EPSY
405
400
401
7493
7493
7493
EPSY
411
001
9000
9000
EPSY
430R
400
1661
1661
EPSY
434
001
2600
2600
EPSY
444
400
5437
5437
EPSY
450
400
8449
8449
EPSY
457
001
8451
8451
EPSY
459
001
8015
8015
2.0
S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
S 5:00-5:50 pm TTH
PRINC OF LEARNING 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 4:30-7:00 pm T
S 4:30-7:00 pm W
PRiNC CASE IMANAGEM 3.0
S 3:30-4:45 pm TTH
SPEECH SCIENCE 3.0
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
BASIC HEARG SCIENC 2.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
LANG DISORDER 3.0
S 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
DISRDS ARTIC & PHONO 3.0
S 8:35-9:50 am TTH
enrollment In the same section of
SPEC ED ADV THRY P
S 4:00-6:00 pm MW
S 4:00-6:00 pm TTH
INTRPRACTSPLANG
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
SIGN U^NG & MAN COMIM
S 5:00-6:15 pm MW
PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOG
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
SPCH & LANG HRNG IMP
S 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
SPCH/LANG PATH SCH
S 4:30-6:10 pm W
VOICE DISORDERS
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
DIAGNOSIS SP LANG
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
9:00-10:50 am F
115MCKB
115MCKB
340 MCKB
230 MCKB
327 MCKB
177 TLRB
177 TLRB
177 TLRB
248 MARB
1205 SFLC
E PSY 480R.
4.0
1.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
373 MARB
373 MARB
171 TLRB
283 MCKB
125 TLRB
368 MARB
3215 SFLC
177 TLRB
125 TLRB
125 TLRB
ALLRED K W
ALLRED K W
YOUNG J R
FOSTER K C
ALLRED K W
FUJIKI M
HILTON LM
HARRIS R W
BRINTON B
BRINTON B
OGDEN T L
OGDENTL
FRIEND T J
ROBERTS N L
MCPHERSON D L
HANKS W
MECHAM R W
CHANNELL R W
FRIEND T J
♦ E PSY 480R requires concurrent enrollment In the same section of E PSY 405.
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EPSY
480R
400
401
7494
7494
7494
PRE PRAC EXP MUMD
S TBA
S TBA
2.0
$10
OGDENTL
OGDENTL
E PSY 481 R requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 519.
EPSY
481 R
001
002
003
004
400
2504
2504
2504
2504
2504
2504
PREPRAC EXP S/PROF
S 9:00-11 :00 am MW
S 9:00-11 :00 am TTH
S 10:00-12:00 pm MW
S 10:00-12:00 pm TTH
S TBA
2^
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
$10
THOMAS GE
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
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EPSY
485R
002
1666
1666
PRAC SPCHn.NG PATH
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
V5.0
171
TLRB
FRIEND T J
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EPSY
485R
001
1666
1666
PRACCUNAUDIOLGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
V5.0
125
TLRB
BARTHOLOMEW K
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EPSY
493R
001
6157
6157
READINGS
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
V2.0
327 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
E PSY 501 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 502 2621 CHLD & ADOL PSYGY 3.0
001 2621 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
♦ E PSY 503 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 586R.
EPSY 503 7492 ED MLD IMOD DiSABL
E PSY 510
400
400
401
7492
2562
2562
2562
S 4:00-6:50 pm TH
ED EIMO/BEHAV DISAB
S 4:00-6:50 pm M
S 4:00-6:50 pm TH
3.0
3.0
327 MCKB BROWN G W
132 MCKB INGRAM C F
340 MCKB EGAN M W
359 MCKB NAPUTI V
92 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
E PSY515R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
E PSY 518 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 518 8096 ED GIFTED & TALENTED
400 8096 S 4:30-6:20 pm W
E PSY 519 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 519 requires concurrent enrollment In E PSY 481 R.
EPSY 519 7497 ED SEV PROF DISAB
400 7497 S 4:00-6:40 pm 7W
EPSY 520 2529 CUR INTEU. DISAB
400 2529 S 4:00-6:40 pm W
EPSY 521 8011 CUR SEV PROF DISAB
001 8011 S 4:30-7:20 pm TTH
400 8011 S 4:30-7:20 pm TTH
7496 ED LRNG DSBLD
400 7496 S 4:00-6:50 pm T
401 7496 S 4:00-7:00 pm W
2534 CURR LRNG DSBLD
400 2534 S 4:00-6:40 pm W
401 L 2534 8 TEA
EPSY 546 6803 HELPING RELATNSHPS
401 6803 8 4:00-6:00 pm 7H
EPSY 573 8452 APHASIA
001 8452 8 1:00-2:15 pm MW
EPSY 580R 6174 DIR OBSRV IN SCHLS
400 6174 8 TBA
401 6174 8 TBA
402 6174 S TBA
2.0
230 MCKB TODD S M
E PSY 525
E PSY 526
3.0
3.0
3.0
BLK1
BLK1
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
BLK1
BLK2
♦ E PSY 581 R lab required: 8 hr practicum. Students must attend both times
EPSY 581R
400
401
6175
6175
6175
PRACT MENTAL RETRD
8 8:00-3:00 pm DAILY
8 4:00-6:40 pm T
♦ E PSY 582R Seminar required TBA. Contact instructor.
EPSY 582R 1663 PRAC EMO/BEHAV DIS
001 1663 8 8:00-3:50 pm DAILY
400 1663 8 TBA
EPSY 584R 1665 PRACTCM LRNG DSBLD
001 1665 8 8:00-3:50 pm DAILY
400 1665 8 TBA
♦ E PSY 586R requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 503.
EPSY 586R 7495 PRAC MILD/MOD DISA
001 7495 8 8:00-12:00 pm DAILY
002 7495 8 11:00-4:00 pm DAILY
EPSY 588R 1664 PRCT SEV & PROF DISA
001 1664 8 TBA
400 1664 8 TBA
E PSY 600 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 618 8014 AUDTRY PHYS TSTS 2
001 8014 S 1:00-2:30 pm MW
EPSY 625R 2631 PSY EDUC ASSMT LRN
400 2631 8 4:00-6:30 pm W
EPSY 626 2632 ADV CURR SPEC ED
001 2632 8 8:00-1 0:50 am T
EPSY 630 2479 THEORY CH LANG ACQ
001 2479 8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
EPSY 643 1670 ADULT AURAL REHAB
001 1670 8 9:00-9:50 am MW
EPSY 644 2563 CAREER DEV & COUNS
001 2563 8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
EPSY 645 2609 APPRSL THRY & PRAC
001 2609 8 8:00-9:50 am MW
♦ E PSY 647 lab hours are required.
EPSY 647 2612 IND INTEL ASSM ED
EPSY 648
001 2612 8 11:00-12:50 pm
9:00-10:50 am
2611 GRP COUN & INTERV
400 2611 8 4:00-6:50 pm
MW
F
V8.0
BLK2
BLK2
V8.0
V8.0
BLK1
V8.0
V8.0
BLK1
BLK1
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
283 MCKB THOMAS G E
212 JRCB THOMAS GE
212 JRCB LUCIDO B R
212 JRCB LUCIDO B R
331 MCKB PICKERING E
331 MCKB STAFF
150 MCKB STAFF Lab Required
STAFF
327 MCKB WARD G R Ub Included
125 TLRB HILTON LM
INGRAM C F
INGRAM C F
INGRAM C F
listed In order to receive credit.
$60
TBA THOMAS G E Lab Required
214 JRCB STAFF
l^b Required
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$60
TBA EGAN M W
EGAN M W
$60
TBA INGRAM C F
INGRAM C F
$60
TBA INGRAM C F
TBA INGRAM C F
LUCIDO B R
LUCIDO B R
106 TLRB MCPHERSON DL
340 MCKB INGRAM C F
340 MCKB EGAN M W
125 TLRB CHANNELLRW
125 TLRB HANKS W
327 MCKB ROWEFA
1223 SFLC JOHNSON R A
331 MCKB GALE D F Lab included
331 MCKB
327 MCKB STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 93
EPSY
650
2616
400
2616
EPSY
651
2503
400
2503
EPSY
672
2694
400
2694
EPSY
673
1671
001
1671
EPSY
679
6806
001
6806
002
6806
EPSY
680R
6211
402
6211
EPSY
680R
6211
400
6211
401
6211
EPSY
680R
6211
001
6211
EPSY
680R
6211
403
6211
EPSY
685R
6827
001
6827
EPSY
685R
6827
002
6R?7
EPSY
690R
6215
002
6215
400
6215
EPSY
690R
6215
001
6215
EPSY
690R
6215
003
6215
EPSY
692R
6217
001
6217
EPSY
693R
6218
001
6218
400
6218
EPSY
694R
2592
001
2592
EPSY
694R
2592
002
2592
EPSY
697R
6221
001
6221
400
6221
♦ E PSY 699R Audiology
Students
EPSY
699R
6222
001
6222
002
6222
003
6222
401
6222
402
6???
EPSY
705
2508
001
2508
EPSY
715
8768
001
8768
EPSY
725
8549
001
8549
EPSY
746R
7206
001
7206
♦ E PSY 779R section 1 for 1st yea
EPSY
779R
2625
001
2625
002
2625
EPSY
780R
6227
400
6227
EPSY
799R
6231
001
6231
400
6231
LDRSHP IN COUN & G
8 4:00-6:50 pm TH
3.0
331 MCKB
KRAMER G L
SOCIAL & MULTIC CO
S 4:00-6:50 pm T
3.0
340MCKB
RUIZ C C
EMPIRICAL INQUIRY
S 4:00-6:50 pm TW
3.0
340 MCKB
DANE S J
PATH OF AUD MECH
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
125 TLRB
HARRIS R C
COUN & GUID PRACT
S 10:00-11:30 am MW
S 10:00-11:30 am MW
3.0
327 MCKB
340 MCKB
SMITH 8 A
SCHARMAN J S
INTERN SCHL PSYCH
S TBA
V6.0
$60
BROWN GW
Prev Apple
INTERNSHIP SPEC ED
S TBA
S TBA
V6.0
BLK1
BLK2
$60
INGRAM C F
INGRAM C F
Lab Required
1 ah Required
INTRN SPCH/LG PATH
8 TBA
3.0
$60
FRIEND T J
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COUN 8l GUID INTERN
S 4:00-6:50 pm M
V6.0
$60
327 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
PRAC SPCH/LNG PATH
8 12:00-12:50 pm T
V8.0
171 TLRB
FRIEND T J
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PRAC CUN AUDiOLGY
8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
V8.0
125 TLRB
BARTHOLOMEW K
Prev Apple
SEM IN SCHOOL PSYC
S 2:00-3:50 pm M
8 2:00-3:50 pm M
V4.0
340 MCKB
340 MCKB
BROWN G W
BROWN G W
SEMR IN SPEC ED
S 4:00-4:50 pm M
V3.0
331 MCKB
EGAN M W
MULTCULTURAL A & SLP
8 2:30-3:20 pm TTH
2.0
125 TLRB
FUJIKI M
ADV TOPICS SPEC ED
S TBA
V3.0
INGRAM C F
DIRECTED INDIV STD
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
S TBA
V3.0
327 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
BINGHAM R D
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SPC PRJ SP/LG PATH
S TBA
V3.0
HILTON L M
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SPEC PROJ CUN AUD
8 TBA
V3.0
HARRIS R W
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SPECIAL PROJECTS
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8 TBA
V6.0
327 MCKB
GALEDF
GALEDF
take seetlon 1 ; Speech Language Pathology students take section 3 or 402.
V6.0
MASTER'S THESIS
8 TBA
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
8 TBA
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
8 TBA
PREVA>EV METH COPS
8 1:00-3:50 pm T
DIAG PSY PROS COUN
8 8:00-9:50 am TTH
THRY/PRAC PERS.
8 9:00-1 1:50 am W
SPRVSN THR/PRAC CO
331 MCKB
331 MCKB
HARRIS R W
GALEDF
HILTON L M
GALEDF
HILTON LM
8:00-9:50 am
MW
ADV COUN PRACT1CUM
S 2:00-3:50 pm M
S 1:00-2:50 pm TH
DOCT CLRKSHP COUN
S 4:00-6:50 pm M
DOCTORAL DISSERTAT
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V4.0
V8.0
V9.0
327 MCKB ROWEFA
331 MCKB FISCHER L
TBA
nSCHER L
331 MCKB JACKSON A B
331 MCKB
340 MCKB
GLEAVE R L
STAFF
327 MCKB BINGHAM R D
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331 MCKB
GALEDF
GALEDF
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Electrical and Computer Engineering (459 CB, 378-4012)
EC EN 199R
EC EN 220
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN 311
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
312
313
315
316
EC EN 317
325
327
331
360
361
391
411
425
442
443
350
370
380
001
002
003 L
004 L
005 L
006 L
007 L
008 L
009 L
291 R
301 R
001
001
002
001
002
003
004
001
001
001
001
002
003
001
002
003
004
001
001
001
002 L
003 L
001
001
002
003
001
001
001
001
002 L
003 L
001
001
8778
8778
8778
8778
1679
1679
1679
1679
1679
1679
1679
1679
1679
1679
1685
1685
1690
1690
1690
1677
1677
1677
1677
1677
6649
6649
6650
6650
1678
1678
1682
1682
1682
1682
1684
1664
1684
1684
1684
1686
1686
7807
7807
1769
1769
1769
1769
1702
1702
6814
6814
6814
6814
1714
1714
1703
1703
1688
1688
1708
1708
1708
1708
1691
1691
7593
7593
0.0
V3.0
1.0
COOP ED ELECT ENGR V 3.0
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
DIGITAL STATE MACH 4.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm M
S 2:00-2:50 pm W
S 2:00-2:50 pm F
S 10:00-10:50 am T
S 10:00-10:50 am TH
S 4:00-4:50 pm T
S 4:00-4:50 pm TH
UNDERGRDUATE SEMNR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
ELEMENTS ELEC ENGR
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
CIRCUITS LAB
S 9:00-9:50 am T
S 9:00-9:50 am T
S 4:00-4:50 pm T
S 4:00-4:50 pm T
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 4.0
8 9:00-9:50 am MWTHF
ELECTRON Cia DES 1 4.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MTWF
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS 4.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MTTHF
SIG&SYSLAB 1.0
S 9:00-9:50 am W
S 3:00-3:50 pm M
S 4:00-4:50 pm M
ELECTRONICS LAB 1 1.0
S 10:00-10:50 am TH
S 10:00-10:50 am TH
S 3:00-3:50 pm TH
S 4:00-4:50 pm TH
INT COMP DES & APP 5.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MTWF
COMP I/O DEVICES 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
INTRO ELEC MACH 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 3:00-5:50 pm M
S 3:00-5:50 pm M
UNES AND RELDS 4.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
UNES & FIELDS LAB 1.0
S 3:00-5:50 pm M
S 3:00-5:50 pm T
S TBA
JUNIOR SEMINAR 0.5
S 11:00-11:50am TH
FEEDBACK CONCEPTS
MWF
S 9:00-9:50 am
COMP ARCH &APPL
S 8:00-8:50 am
ADVANCED ELEC
8 9:00-9:50 am
8 2:00-4:50 pm
S 2:00-4:50 pm
ELECTRON CKT DES 2
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
ANAL/DIG COM THEOR
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
MWF
TTH
T
W
> EC EN 450 requires concurrent enrollment In EC EN 452.
EC EN 450
001
1700 INTRO SEMICOND DEV
1700 S 11:00-11:50am MWF
3.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
$30
256
OB
WARE G A Lab Required
254
OB
WARE G A Lab Required
461
CB
STAFF
461
CB
STAFF
461
CB
STAFF
461
CB
STAFF
461
CB
STAFF
461
CB
STAFF
461
CB
STAFF
140
J86
ARNOLD D V
406
CB
BOWMAN LS
323 MARS
BOWMAN LS
$30
428
CB
HUMPHERY8 D 8
430
CB
STAFF
428
CB
STAFF
430
CB
STAFF
256
CB
HUMPHERY8 D 8
254
CB
HUMPHERY8 D 8
381
CB
FROST R K
426
CB
FROST R K
426
CB
STAFF
426
CB
STAFF
430
CB
MINER GF
428
CB
STAFF
430
CB
STAFF
430
CB
STAFF
2015
JKHB
WARD D M
490
CB
BEARNSON LW
369
CB
BOWMAN L 8 Lab Required
490
CB
STAFF
490
CB
STAFF
381
CB
MINER G F
505
CB
MINER G F
505
CB
MINER G F
MINER G F
140
J8B
WARE G A
406
CB
WARDD
406
CB
WARD D
369
CB
COMER D J Ub Required
426
CB
COMER D J
426
CB
COMER 0 J
2201
SFLC
COMER D J
406
CB
CHRISTIANSEN R
406 CB SALMON L
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 95
♦ EC EN 452 requires concurrent enrollment In EC EN 450.
EC EN
452
001
002
003
1692
1692
1692
1692
EXP IN IC DEVELOP
S 2:00-3:40 pm M
S 2:00-4:50 pm T
S 2:00-4:50 pm TH
1.0
487
487
487
CB
CB
CB
SALMON L
SALMON L
SALMON L
EC EN
492A
001
002
1706
1706
1706
DSGN PROJ PROPOSAL
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
0.5
256
256
CB
CB
JENSEN VY
MINER G F
EC EN
4928
001
002
1707
1707
1707
SEN DSGN PROJECT
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
1.0
256
256
CB
CB
JENSEN VY
MINER GF
EC EN
492C
001
002
1711
1711
1711
DESN PROJ REPORT
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
0.5
256
256
CB
CB
JENSEN V Y
MINER G F
EC EN
493R
001
8681
8681
SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
EC EN
499A
001
1712
1712
HNRS THESIS PRJCT
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
2.0
256
CB
HUMPHERYS D S
EC EN
4998
001
1715
1715
HNRS THESIS RPT
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
1.0
256
CB
HUMPHERYS D S
EC EN
519
001
7818
7818
IMAGE PROCESSING
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
257 HRCB
JEFFS B D
EC EN
526
001
7811
7811
LOCAL COMP NETS
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
393
CB
BEARNSONLW
EC EN
529R
001
1725
1725
ADV COMP DES LAB
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
3.0
393
CB
HUTCHINGS B L
EC EN
542R
001
002
1731
1731
1731
SPEC TOPCS ELECTRN
S TBA
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
V3.0
369
CB
STAFF
STIRLING W C
EC EN
544
001
1757
1757
DIG COMM THEORY
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
384
CB
RICE M D
EC EN
546
001
7819
7819
OPTICAL COMM COMPO
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
384
CB
SELFRIDGE R H
EC EN
551
001
1734
1734
VLSI SYS DESIGN
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
384
CB
NELSON B E
EC EN
555
001
8388
VLSI TESTING
S 3:00-3:50 pm M
1.0
393
CB
NELSON B E
EC EN
560
001
1736
1736
INTERM ELECTROMAGN
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
363
CB
ARNOLD D
EC EN
563
001
1756
1756
ANTENNA THEORY
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
257 HRCB
MINER G F
EC EN
593R
001
1747
1747
SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG
S TBA
3.0
STAFF
EC EN
598R
001
1749
1749
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
EC EN
612
001
1751
1751
SYSTEM ID
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
350A
ESC
SWINDLEHURSTA
EC EN
691 R
001
8135
8135
GRADUATE SEMINAR
S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
0.5
256
CB
STAFF
EC EN
699R
001
1761
1761
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
SELFRIDGE R H
EC EN
791 R
001
1762
1762
DOCTORAL SEMINAR
S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
0.5
256
CB
STAFF
EC EN
797R
001
1764
1764
DOCTORATE RESEARCH
S TBA
V9.0
SELFRIDGE R H
EC EN
799R
001
1765
1765
DISSERTATION
S TBA
V9.0
SELFRIDGE R H
Electronics Engineering Teclinoiogy (435 CTB, 378-6300)
EET
101
001
1777
1777
CORNERSTONE EET
T 9:00-10:20 am TTH
2.0
305
CTB
STAFF
EET
103
001
002 L
003 L
1768
1768
1768
1768
DC/AC CIRCUITS
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 7:00-9:50 am T
T 2:00^:50 pm T
4.0
340
335
335
O O Om
00 00 w
LUNTBM Lab Required
LUNTBM
LUNTBM
EET
136
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
7621
7621
7621
7621
7621
DIGITAL CIRCUITS
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
T 7:00-9:50 am F
T 2:00-^:50 pm F
T 7:00-9:50 am W
3.0
340
375
375
375
$95
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
SMART M J Lab Required
SMART M J
SMART M J
SMART M J
96 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
199R
228
231
233
291 R
341
342
343
345
391 R
399R
421
431
447
492R
6095
350
6095
370
6095
380
6095
1771
001
1771
002
1771
003
1771
1772
001
1772
002
1772
003
1772
1791
001
1791
002
1791
003
1791
7185
001
7185
1786
001
1786
002
L
1786
003
L
1786
1780
001
1780
002
L
1780
003
L
1780
1781
001
1781
002
L
1781
003
L
1781
1783
001
1783
002
L
1783
003
L
1783
1816
001
1816
8938
350
8938
370
8936
380
8938
1778
001
1778
002
L
1778
003
L
1778
1793
001
1793
002
L
1793
003
L
1793
6882
001
em?
002
L
6882
003
L
6882
1790
001
1790
COOP ED EET
T 1:00-1:50 pm T
T 1:00-1:50 pm T
T 1:00-1:50 pm T
ELECTR MANUF PROCS
T 8:00-8:50 am MW
T 7:00-9:50 am TH
T 3:00-5:50 pm TH
ACTV DEVCS & CIRCT
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
T 7:00-9:50 am TH
T 2:00-4:50 pm W
ADV ELEC DEVICES
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 2:00-4:50 pm T
T 2:00^:50 pm F
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
T 11:00-11:50 am TH
PROC CONTROL APPLC
T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
T 3:00-4:50 pm TH
T 7:00-9:50 am F
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
T 7:00-8:50 am TH
T 11:00-1:50 pm F
COMPUTER INTERFACE
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
T 7:00-9:50 am M
T 2:00-4:50 pm M
RF/MICROWAVE SYSTM
T 11:00-11:50am MW
T 7:00-9:50 am W
T 2:00-4:50 pm T
JR/SR SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
CO-OP: EET
8 1:00-1:50 pm T
S 1:00-1:50 pm T
S 1:00-1:50 pm T
CONTROL SYSTEMS
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
T 7:00-9:50 am W
T 3:00-5:50 pm W
INTRO TO DSP
T 2:00-2:50 pm MW
T 3:00-5:50 pm M
T 12:00-2:50 pm T
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
S 9:00-9:50 am MF
S 7:00-9:50 am T
S 3:00-3:50 pm T
SPEC PROB ELECTRON
S 1:00-1:50 pm T
V3.0
3.0
4.0
4.0
0.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
TBA
TBA
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
TBA
OWEN E F
$VAR
340
CTB
LUNT B M
380
CTB
LUNTBM
360
CTB
$07
LUNT B M
340
CTB
OWEN E F
325
CTB
OWEN E F
325
CTB
OWEN E F
240
CTB
STAFF
325
CTB
STAFF
325
CTB
STAFF
214 CTB JOHNSON A K
340 CTB
365 CTB
365 CTB
$30
340 CTB
375 CTB
375 CTB
$48
340 CTB
375 CTB
375 CTB
$VAR
340 CTB
315 CTB
315 CTB
PHILLIPS D K
PHILLIPS D K
PHILLIPS D K
SMART M J
SMART M J
SMART M J
PHILLIPS D K
PHILLIPS D K
PHILLIPS D K
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
214 CTB JOHNSON A K
TBA
TBA
TBA
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
340 CTB HELPS C R
305 CTB HELPS C R
305 CTB HELPS C R
340 CTB
365 CTB
365 CTB
$VAR
340 CTB
240 CTB
240 CTB
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON K
JOHNSON K
JOHNSON K
435F CTB HELPS C R
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Elementary Education (215 MCKB, 378-4077)
♦ For EL ED 31 OR enrollment, students must submit an application (RM 215 MCKB) between September 15 and October 15. EL
ED 31 OR has prerequisites of a minimum 2.85 GPA, successful completion of the Pre-Professlonal Skills Test, and FAMSC
210. Students meet at 8:00 am in the Varsity Theater of the ELWC the first day of classes.
EL ED 31 OR
8537
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8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
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8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
PUBLC SCHL
KITCHEN D
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003
8537
S
8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
PUBLC SCHL
EVENSENNA
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8537
S
8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
PUBLC SCHL
EVENSEN N A
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8537
S
8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
PUBLC SCHL
OSTLUND M
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006
8537
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8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
PUBLC SCHL
OSTLUND M
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8537
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8:30-10:30 am
DAILY
PUBLC SCHL
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8:30-10:30 am
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8:30-10:30 am
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PUBLC SCHL
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8:30-10:30 am
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013
014
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8537
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TBA
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Depl Approve
Dept Approve
EL ED 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EL ED 340 2473 CHILDRENS LIT
001 2473 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 2473 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 2473 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
004 2473 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
005 2473 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
400 2473 S 5:00-7:50 pm T
401 2473 S 5:00-7:50 pm W
3.0
EL ED 350
EL ED 351
EL ED 352
EL ED 353
EL ED 356
EL ED 357
001
002
003
004
005
400
401
001
400
401
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
003
004
005
006
2477
2477
2477
2477
2477
2477
2477
2477
8689
8689
8689
8689
8693
8693
8693
8693
8693
8693
8693
8693
5657
5657
5657
5657
5657
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ENGL 312
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♦ ENGL 313 is restricted to Elementary Education majors.
ENGL 313
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ENGL 315 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 315 1837 WRTNG IN SOC SCI
001 1837 T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 1837 T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
003 1837 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
004 1837 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
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018 1837 T 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
019 1837 T 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
400 1837 T 5:10-6:25 pm MW
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402 1837 T 5:10-7:40 pm W
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ENGL 31 5H 1837 HNRS WRTNG SOC SCI
200 1837 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
201 1837 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
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3.0
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1857 TECHNICAL WRITING
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1134 JKHB
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1134 JKHB
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ENGL 31 8R 1858 WRITING OF HCTION 3.0
001 1858 S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF 2181 JKHB SPENCER DK
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ENGL 319R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 31 9R 1859 WRITING OF POETRY 3.0
001 1859 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
1127 JKHB BENNIONJS
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ENGL 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
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ENGL 322
1861
MOD AMERICAN USAGE
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ENGL 325
7638
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ENGL 336 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 336
ENGL 337R
ENGL 338
ENGL 343
1867 THE AMERICAN NOVEL
001 1867 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 1867 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 1867 8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
004 1867 8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
1868 CONTEMP FICTION
001 1868 8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
1869 THE EUROPEAN NOVEL
001 1869 8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
1873 MODERN DRAMA
400 1873 8 5:10-7:40 pm T
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ENGL 350 1875 BIBLE AS LIT
001 1875 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
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ENGL 351 1876 LIT THEORY 1 :CRITC
001 1876 8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
ENGL 352 1874 LIT THRY IhCONTEM
001 1874 8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
' ENGL 359 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 359 1880 THE SHORT STORY
001 1880 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
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003 1880 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
ENGL 361 1882 AMER UTT0M-19C
001 1882 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ENGL 362 1883 19C-20C AMER LIT
001 1883 8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
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1101 JKHB CRONINGL
1101 JKHB MURPHY J J
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1127 JKHB BLANCH MM
1134 JKHB HARRIS CW
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1119 JKHB EVENSONBK
1119 JKHB MUHLESTEJNDK
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1101 JKHB BALLANTYNE VW
1134 JKHB LARSENLE
1106 JKHB JOHSTONEAUXR
1103 JKHB WILLIAMS R 8
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1106 JKHB CRISLERJ
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ENGL 363 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 363 1884 AMER LIT SiNC 1914
001 1884 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
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ENGL 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
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ENGL 374 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
374
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ENGL
375
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378
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ENGL 382 1900 SHAKESPEARE 3.0
001 1900 S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
002 1900 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 1900 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
004 1900 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
♦ ENGL 382 section 100 Is for Honors English majors.
100 1900 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
ENGL 383 1901 MILTON 3.0
001 1901 S 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
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ENGL 385 1864 ENGL LITI 603-1 660 3.0
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ENGL 392 1903 AMERICAN FOLKLORE 3.0
001 1903 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
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1101 JKHB
1134 JKHB
1038 JKHB
1103 JKHB
1131 JKHB
1124 JKHB
1134 JKHB
THOMAS P R
CHRISTIANSEN N
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BURTON G O
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♦ ENGL 395R section 1 will focus on Cultural Studies: Narratives of Communities, Women's Studies, Folklore, and Theory.
ENGL 395R 6780 EMINENT AUTHORS
001 6780 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
ENGL 396 1898 STUDIES WOMEN LIT
001 1898 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ENGL 399R 6860 COOPERATIVE EDUC
350 6860 S TBA
♦ ENGL 41 OR section 1 will focus on Mormon Studies.
ENGL 41 OR 6082 EDIT FOR PUBLCTION
001 6082 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
002 6082 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
ENGL 41 5R 1856 P-PROF WRTNG WKSHP
001 1856 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
ENGL 420 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 420 1904 LIT FOR ADOLESCENT
001 1904 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
400 1904 S 5:10-7:40 pm T
ENGL 423 1907 TCHG COMP SEC SCHL
001 1907 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
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001
8560 SENIOR CCXJRSE
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002 8560 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
♦ ENGL 495 ssctlon 3 will study Ths Literature of Pilgrimage.
003 8560 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
♦ ENGL 495 section 4 will study Contrastive Rhetoric.
004 8560 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
♦ ENGL 495 section 5 will study The Fiction of Reynolds Price.
005 8560 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
♦ ENGL 495 section 6 will study Textual Criticism of the Boole of Mormon.
006 8560 S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
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007 8560 S 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
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008 8560 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
♦ ENGL 495 section 9 will study Producing American Culture in Narratives of Travel artd Settlement.
009 8560 S 3:00^:15 pm TTH 1123 JKHB OARK G D
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400 8560 S 5:10-7:40pm T 1119 JKHB CRONiNGL
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401 8560 S 5:10-7:40 pm TH 2031 JKHB COWLESDL
ENGL 499R 1917 HONORS THESIS V6.0
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1101 JKHB EGGINGTONWB
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1103 JKHB SKOUSENRJ
1103 JKHB HOUSTON GT
1131 JKHB SPENCER DK
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510R 1918
001 1918
516 8561
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ENGL
001
EIMINENT ENG WRITER
S 12:0O-1:15pm MW
ADV TECHNICAL WRfT
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
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♦ ENGL 51 8R section 1 will focus on ttte Young AduH Novel.
ENGL 518R 1921 ADV CREATIVE WRITG
001 1921 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
002 1921 S 3:00-4:15pm TTH
♦ ENGL 521 R section 1 «vill study Teaching Advanced Writing.
ENGL 521 R 7639 STDS LANG & RHET
001 7639 S 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
ENGL 590R 1914 INDIV READNGS ENGL
001 1914 S TBA
ENGL 599R 1936 COOPERATIVE EDUC
350 1936 S TBA
ENGL 614 1932 THEORY RHET & COMP
001 1932 S 5:10-7:40 pm W
ENGL 620 1934 LANGUAGE & UT
001 1934 S 5:10-7:40 pm T
ENGL 630 1935 THEORY DISCOURSE
001 1935 S 5:10-7:40 pm TH
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♦ ENGL 635 section 1 will study Popular Women Novellste in America, 1790-1900.
ENGL 635 1943 STDS AM ERICN NOVEL 3.0
001 1943 S 9:35-10:50 am MW 1102E JKHB I^WRENCEAK
♦ ENGL 650R section 1 will study Ethical Issues in Contemporary Theory.
ENGL 650R 1945 STDS LIT CRITICiSM 3.0
001 1945 S 8:00-9:15 am TTH 1102E JKHB TANNER SL
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ENGL 658R
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♦ ENGL 680 section 1 will study British Contemporary Literature.
ENGL 680
1963 STDS CONTEMP LIT
001 1963 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
ENGL 699R 1968 MASTERS THESIS
001 1968 8 TBA
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001 3084 T 9:00-9:50 am IVIWF
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003 3084 T 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
400 3084 S 4:00-6:40 pm TH
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3.0
2214 SFLC GARRISON C
1205 SFLC PODUSKAB
250 ESC MCKEE T R
2320B SFLC PODUSKAB
1227 SFLC OLSENSF
1227 SFLC ROBINSON CC
2214 SFLC ROWLEY ML
♦ FAMSC 301 Students: see also FAMSC 395R section 4: Marriage Preparation for LDS couples.
FAMSC 301 7748 PREPARATN MARRIAGE 3.0
001
002
005
400
7748
7748
7748
7748
7748
PREPARATN MARRIAGE
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
1245 SFLC
1245 SFLC
247 MARB
STAFF
STAFF
LARSON J H
5:10-7:40 pm
W
1245 SFLC STAFF
♦ FAMSC 302 is for those who are married or engaged. Couples are encouraged to enroll together.
FAMSC
302
7749
MARRIAGE ENHANCE
;MT
001
7749
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
400
7749
S
6:00-8:30 pm
W
FAMSC
303
773201
PARENTING
001
773201
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
773201
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
003
773201
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
004
773201
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
005
773201
T
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
401
7732
T
4:00-6:30 pm
TH
FAMSC
304
3053
FAMILY MONEY MGT1
i
001
3053
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
002
3053
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
•
003
3053
S
1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
400
3053
s
3:00-5:30 pm
TH
FAMSC
310
8607
ADV HUMAN DEVELOP
001
8607
S
10:00-1050 am
MWF
002
8607
S
12:00-1:15 pm
TTH
003
8607
S
9:35-1050 am
TTH
400
8607
S
4:30-7:00 pm
T
FAMSC
311
1110
DEV IN INFANCY
001
1110
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
FAMSC
312
8886
PERSNALITY SOC DEV
001
8886
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
FAMSC
315
8690
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMT
001
8690
S
9:35-1050 am
TTH
400
8690
S
5:00-7:30 pm
T
FAMSC
317
1111
SUB-CULT EFT ON CC
1
001
1111
S
3:00^:15 pm
TTH
3.0
3.0
2015 JKHB
284 TNRB
BARLOW B A
STAHMANN R F
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1245 SFLC STAFF
1227 SFLC STAFF
1245 SFLC STAFF
1245 SFLC STAFF
1245 SFLC STAFF
1245 SFLC STAFF
1227 SFLC STAFF
2320B SFLC PODUSKAB
2320B SFLC BEUTLER I F
1219 SFLC BEUTLER IF
363 MARB STAFF
1227 SFLC GALBRAiTHRC
2320B SFLC STAFF
2320B SFLC DRAPER TW
2320B SFLC PEERYJC
1219 SFLC PEERYJC
205 JRCB MCKEE TR
3208 SFLC STAFF
2320B SFLC MARANGU L
1 06 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ FAMSC 322 Students must apply one semester In advance In 1319 SFLC.
4.0
FAMSC
322
8636
CHILD SOC & LR LAB
001
6636
S 11:00-12:50 pm
F
002
L
8636
S 8:00-11:50 am
MWF
003
L
8636
S 8:00-11 :50 am
TTHF
004
L
8636
S 12:00-3:50 pm
MWF
005
L
8636
S 12:00-3:50 pm
TTHF
FAMSC
323
1115
ECE CURRICULUM
001
1115
S 4:00-6:30 pm
W
FAMSC
335
3071
HOUSEHOLD EQUIP
001
3071
S 8:00-9:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
TTH
FAMSC
340
2016
FAM MEAL MANAGEM
001
2016
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
T
002
L
2016
S 2:00-4:50 pm
T
003
L
2016
S 2:00-4:50 pm
TH
FAMSC
356
7707
INTRV SKLS FAMSC
001
7707
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
L
7707
S
TBA
FAMSC
360
8699
ISSUES IN FAMSC
001
8699
8 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
002
8699
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
FAMSC
363
1121
FAM LIFE MID LA YR
001
1121
S 12:00-1:15 pm
MW
FAMSC
371
3054
WORK & REL IN HOME
001
3054
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
3054
8 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
003
3054
8 9:35-1050 am
TTH
FAMSC
372
8637
TEMPORAL WELFR FAM
001
8637
8 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
FAMSC 395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC 395R 7066 SP TOPICS FAMSC V3.0
001 7066 8 TBA
♦ FAMSC 395R section 2 will be the Love and Morality seminar.
002
003
7066
7066
8
8
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
W
♦ FAMSC 395R section 4 will be Marriage Preparation for LDS Couples.
004
400
7066
7066
8
8
11:00-11:50 am
♦ FAMSC 395R section 401 is Pre-MFT seminar.
401 7066 8 4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
TBA
W
FAMSC
FAMSC
♦ FAMSC
FAMSC
♦ FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
399R 6310 COOPERATIVE ED
350 6310 S TBA
403R 3029 RESEARCH PRACTICUM
001 3029 8 2:00-4:50 pm W
BLK1
V9.0
3.0
3270
SFLC
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
111 TMCB
STAFF
2214
SFLC
GARRISON C
2121
SFLC
2214
SFLC
GARRISON C
2214
SFLC
GARRISON C
2214
SFLC
GARRISON C
2320B
SFLC
PODUSKAB
PODUSKA B
1219
SFLC
ALLRED G H
1219
SFLC
MARSHALL B
1227
SFLC
VANCE B J
1219
SFLC
HAWKINS A J
1219
SFLC
ROSENBERG G G
1219
SFLC
KLEIN S
1219
SFLC
DOLLAHITE D C
140 JSB
285 SWKT
2084 JKHB
171 TLRB
OLSON T D
SCORESBYAL
KLEIN S
BARLOW B A
OLSON T D
CRANE D R
SMITH D
1055 SWKT BURRWR
L^b Required
Lab Required
l.ab Required
Lab Required
423 must be taken concurrently with FAMSC 424; application required one semester in advance in 1319 SFLC.
423 8638 PRACT IN PRESCHOOL 4.0
TBA STAFF Prev Apple
001
002
8638
8636
8638
PRACT IN PRESCHOOL
S 7:30-11:50 am DAILY
S 11:30-3:50 pm DAILY TBA STAFF Prev Apple
424 must be taken concurrently with FAMSC 423; application required one semester in advance in1319 SFLC.
$30
424 8692 KINDERGARTEN PRACT
001 8692 S 8:00-12:30 pm DAILY
002 8692 S 11:30-3:50 pm DAILY
425 1123 PRIM GRADE PRACT
001 1123 S TBA
460 1124 FAMSC THEORY & RES
001 1124 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
400 1124 S 6:00-8:30 pm
FAMSC 461 1125 FAMILY & THE LAW
001 1125 S 8:00-6:50 am
400 1125 S 5:00-7:30 pm
465 1122 MODIFYING FAM SYS
400 1122 S 4:00-6:30 pm
522R 6468 SEM EARLY CHILD ED
001 6468 S TBA
560 113603 CONTPRY THEORY FAM
001 113603 S 9:00-11:50 am TH
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
TH
MWF
T
W
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
TBA
TBA
$55
2320B SFLC
2320B SFLC
214 JRCB
122 HRCB
1219 SFLC
1043 SWKT
LARSEN J M
LARSEN J M
LARSEN J M
BURR W R
LARSON J H
DOLLAHITE M K
WILLIAMS C S
MEAD D E
STAFF
HOLMANTB
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 07
FAMSC 564
001
FAMSC 566R
001
♦ FAMSC 566R section 2
002
FAMSC 570
1 1 60 FAM DEV UFE CYCLE
1160 S 12:00-2:30 pm M
1 1 37 PRACT FAM LIFE ED
1137 S TBA
3.0
1.0
is for 2.0 credits.
1137 S 11:00-12:15 pm
W
FAMSC 590R
FAMSC 595R
FAMSC 602
FAMSC 603R
FAMSC 604
FAMSC 622R
FAMSC 623
FAMSC 640
FAMSC 650
FAMSC 652
FAMSC 654
FAMSC 655R
FAMSC 660
FAMSC 662
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
003
004
005
001
001
♦ FAMSC 692R section 1
FAMSC 692R
7843 PARADIGMS/FAM PR(X
7843 S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
1141 READINGS IN FAMSC
1141 S TBA
11 42 SPEC TPCS IN FAMSC
1142 S TBA
524803 EXPERIMENTL DESIGN
524803 T 1:30-3:50 pm T
6510 RESEARCH PRACTICUM
6510 T TBA
524902 ETHNOGRAPHIC TECH
524902 T 9:35-10:50 am MW
1148 ADV SEMINAR IN ECE
1148 S TBA
1149 ISS EARLY CHLD ED
1149 S TBA
1151 CUNSPECINMFT
1151 S 12:00-2:30 pm TH
1154 FNDTN MAR FAM THER
1154 8 12:00-2:50 pm T
1162 MARITAL.INDIV PSYC
1162 S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
8801 ISSUES GENDER.ETHN
8801 8 10:00-12:50 pm W
1156 INT PRCTM MAR & F TH
1156 8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
1156 8 3:00-6:50 pm T
1156 8 3:00-6:50 pm MW
1156 S 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
1156 8 3:00-6:50 pm T
115701 PARENT-CHILD INTER
115701 8 12:00-1:15 pm MW
7850 HUM ECOL DEV COUN
7850 8 3:00-5:50 pm W
3.0
V2.0
V2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
001
FAMSC 693R
400
FAMSC 699R
400
will be Family and Adolescent Development
116602 SEMINAR IN FAM REL 3.0
116602 8 2:00-4:50 pm W
1167 INDEP READINGS 1.0
1167 8 TBA BLK1
1170 MASTERS THESIS V9.0
1170 S TBA
FAMSC 750R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
753
755R
770R
792R
793R
799R
001
001
001
001
002
001
400
1173
1173
1176
1176
1180
1180
528803
528803
528803
1185
1185
1189
1189
ADV CLIN SPEC-MFT
S 12:00-2:30 pm TH
ADV PRCTM MAR & F TH
S TBA
CUNICAL INTERNSHP
S TBA
FAMILY SYMPOSIUM
T 12:00-1:30 pm F
T 12:00-12:50 pm F
DCT MFT PROF ISSUE
S 10:30-12:50 pm W
DISSERTATION
S TBA
nnnish (4094 JKHB, 3784923)
RNN 102 1995 1STYRRNNISH
400 1995 8 4:00-4:50 pm
1043 SWKT OLSENSF
STAFF
1055 SWKT KLEINS
1043 SWKT BAHRKS
STAFF
STAFF
1055 SWKT GALBRAITH R C
CRANE D R
893 SWKT WARD C J
LAR8ENJM
HART OH
279 TLRB FEINAUERLL
255 TLRB WATSON WL
295 TLRB HARPER J M
1 043 SWKT DOLLAHITE D C
282 TLRB 8TAHMANN R F
282 TLRB MEAD D E
263 TLRB ALLREDGH
255 TLRB WATSON W L
269 TLRB LARSON J
245 SWKT THOMAS D L
2214 SFLC MARANGUL
893 SWKT BARBER B K
TBA STAFF
OLSON T D
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
3.0
255 TLRB
ALLRED G H
Majors Only
1.0
CRANE D R
1.0
CRANE D R
Majors Only
0.5
262 SWKT
919 SWKT
STAHMANN R F
HOLMANTB
V3.0
280 TLRB
CRANE D R
V9.0
OLSON TO
4.0
DAILY
2237 SFLC STAFF
108 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Food Science and Nutrition (475 WIDB, 378-3912)
FSN 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FSN
100
001
002
400
8628
8628
8628
8628
ESSEN HUMAN NUTR
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 6:00-7:30 pm
1
MWF
MWF
TTH
3.0
NS
456 MARB
456 MARB
445 MARB
BROWN L B
BROWN L B
HILL J M
FSN
344
001
2010
2010
INTRO FOOD CHEM
S 8:00-6:50 am
MWF
3.0
252 MARB
HUBER C S
FSN
345
001
002
003
004
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
INTR FOOD CHEM LAB
S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
S 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
S 1:00-3:50 pm MW
2.0
2235 SFLC
2235 SFLC
2235 SFLC
2235 SFLC
JOHNSON J H
JOHNSON J H
STAFF
JOHNSON J H
FSN
356
001
2018
2018
CUNICAL NUTR 2
S 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
3.0
323 MARB
TODD AC
FSN
357
001
002
2003
2003
2003
GUN NUTR LAB A
S 8:00-1 1:50 am
S 8:00-11:50 am
MT
WTH
2.0
UVRMC HOSP
UVRMC HOSP
TODD AC
TODD AC ,
FSN
375
001
002
2019
2019
2019
ON FD PRD SRV LAB
S 9:00-1 :50 pm
S 9:00-1 :50 pm
MW
TTH
V2.0
1117 SFLC
1117 SFLC
STAFF
STAFF
'
FSN
410
001
2027
2027
SPORTS NUTRITION
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
2.0
446 MARB
WOOLLEY B H
FSN
424
400
7605
7605
NUTR GROWTH DEV
S 5:00-6:40 pm
TH
2.0
248 MARB
CHRISTENSEN M
FSN
445
001
8822
8822
FOOD SERV SYS
S 2:00-3:20 pm
WF
3.0
234 MARB
NYLAND N K
FSN
450
001
2026
2026
FOOD CHEMISTRY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
4.0
348 MARB
PIKE 0 A
FSN
459
001
2008
2008
CUN PHARMACOLOGY
8 4:00-5:50 pm T
2.0
231 MARB
WOOLLEY B H
FSN
461
001
002 L
2030
2030
2030
FOOD PROC ENG
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 2:00^:50 pm
MWF
TH
4.0
368 MARB
TBA
OGDENLV
OGDENLV
Lab Required
FSN
462
001
2022
2022
FOOD REG QUALASSR
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
2.0
225 SWKT
JOHNSON J H
FSN
466
001
2043
2043
ADV DIETETICS PRAC
S 8:30-10:20 am
M
3.0
321 ELWC
MCGUIRE D L
FSN
467
001
2050
2050
ADV DIET PRAC LAB
S 8:00-4:30 pm
7WTHF
6.0
TBA
MCGUIRE D L
FSN
475
001
8304
8304
RES IN DIETETICS
S 10:30-12:20 pm
M
4.0
321 ELWC
NYLAND N K
FSN
490R
001
2040
2040
SEMINAR
S 1:00-2:50 pm
M
2.0
363 MARB
NYLAND N K
Majors Only
FSN
492
001
2041
2041
HELD WORK FSN
S
TBA
V8.0
NYLAND N K
FSN 494R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FSN
494R
001
2042
2042
SPEC PROBS FSN
5
TEA
V3.0
475 WIDB
ROWE M J
FSN
532
001
8719
8719
ADV HUMAN NUTR 2
S 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
3.0
475 WIDB
FRANZ K B
FSN
631 R
001
2054
2054
OBESITY WGHTCONTR
S 1:00-2:50 pm TH
2.0
475 WIDB
ROWE M J
FSN
691 R
001
2060
2060
GRADUATE SEMINAR
S 12:00-12:50 pm
F
V2.0
348 MARB
CHRISTENSEN M
FSN
637R
001
2061
2061
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V3.0
ROWE M J
FSN
699R
001
2062
2062
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
ROWE M J
French (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
♦ Placement Exam: A placement examination Is given in 3065 JKHB during the first week of the semester for students of FREN
101, 102 or 201. Accelerated Classes: FREN 101 sections 1 and 2 are designed for students who have had previous exposure
to French or a romance language. These sections should be taken with FREN 102 sections 1 and 2.
FREN 101
2073
1ST YR FREN PT1
4.0
001
2073
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
2173 JKHB
STAFF
Accelerated
002
2073
S
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
BLK1
1108 JKHB
STAFF
Accelerated
003
2073
s
8:00-9:20 am
DAILY
1015 JKHB
STAFF
Lab Included
004
2073
S
9:30-10:50 am
DAILY
1015 JKHB
STAFF
Lab Included
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 09
FREN 102
FREN 201
FREN 202
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
202H
211R
217
301
FREN
FREN
311R
321
FREN 322
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
326
429
442
445
446
490R
491
005
006
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
002
003
004
400
001
002
003
004
005
200
001
002
001
001
002
003
004
001
001
002
003
004
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
2073
2073
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
2076
2076
2076
2076
2076
2076
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2077
2077
2077
722102
722102
2078
2078
2078
2078
2078
2080
2080
2081
2081
2081
2081
2081
2082
2082
2082
2083
2083
2093
2093
2096
2096
2098
2098
7646
7646
7647
7647
7647
2105
2105
8337
8337
S 12:00-1 :20 pm
S 1:30-2:50 pm
1STYRFRENPT2
S 8:00-8:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
9:30-10:50 am
12:00-1 :20 pm
1 :30-2:50 pm
3:00-4.20 pm
INTRM FRENCH PT 1
S 8:00-9:20 am
9:30-10:50 am
12:00-1 :20 pm
1 :35-2:50 pm
4:00-5:20 pm
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
S 10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
9:35-10:50 am
2:00-3:15 pm
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
S 11:00-11:50 am
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
1015 JKHB
1015 JKHB
2NDYRCONVERS
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
FREN &ITAL CINEMA
S 1:00-3:50 pm
INTRO LIT ANALYSIS
S 8:00-9:15 am
S 11:00-11:50 am
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
8 12:00-1:15 pm
3RD YR CONVERS
8 10:00-10:50 am
ADV GRAMMAR
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ADV COMPOSITION
8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
FREN PHON & PRONUN
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
SYNTAX & MORPHOLGY
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
FREN LIT 17 and 18 CNT
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
FREN UT 20TH CENT
8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
FREN CiV TO 1589
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
FREN CIV 15894>RES
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
8 TEA
SR ORAL PROF EVAL
8
4.0
BLK2
BLK2
4.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
0.0
2173
1108
1023
1023
1023
1023
1023
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
2016 JKHB
2016 JKHB
2016 JKHB
2016 JKHB
2016 JKHB
FL
1011 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
FL
2173 JKHB
1023 JKHB
3045D JKHB
AL
1086 JKHB
FL
1011 JKHB
1015 JKHB
109TMCB
1011 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WELCH N J
WHITELEYJK
BUSH M D
WHITELEY J K
STAFF
WELCH N J
WHITELEYJK
WELCH N J
COTTLE M V
COTTLE M V
THOMPSON C P
STAFF
BUSH M D
SPRENGER 8 M
BROWN T H
SPRENGER 8 M
SPRENGER S M
BELL ME
2049 JKHB STAFF
680 8WKT
2173 JKHB
2016 JKHB
1011 JKHB
1011 JKHB
1011 JKHB
THOMPSON C P
HURLBUTJD
UNLANDT N
HURLBUTJD
BELLMD
BELLMD
1108 JKHB THOMPSON CP
2016 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
1086 JKHB
1086 JKHB
1086 JKHB
TBA
♦ FREN 495R section 1 will study Questions of Good and Evil in Selected French Moralists.
FREN 495R 2087 SENIOR SEMINAR
001 2087 8 8:00-9:15 am TTH
FREN 499R 2108 HONORS THESIS
001 2108 8 TBA
♦ FREN 670R section 1 will study Old French R II.
FREN 670R 7926 TUTRL INTRN FRENCH
001 7926 8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
V6.0
3.0
1011 JKHB
BUSH M D
LEBRASYR
COTTLE M V
UNLANDT N
LEBRASYR
LEBRAS Y R
SOWELLMU
THOMPSON C P
BROWN TH
BROWN TH
Lab Included
Lab Included
Accelerated
Accelerated
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Honors
4073 JKHB UNLANDT N
110 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
♦ FREN 690R section 1 wilt study French Medieval Drama.
FREN 690R 7928 SEMINAR IN FRENCH 3.0
001 7928 S 12.00-12:50 pm MWF
FREN 699R 2142 MASTERS THESIS V 6.0
001 2142 S TBA
Geography (690 SWKT, 378-3851)
GEOG 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
4073 JKHB HURLBUTJD
TBA
BELLM
GEOG 101
2247 INTRO TO GEOGRAPHY
3.0
NS
GEOG 120
001
2247
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
230SWKT
GREY AH
002
2247
T 9:35-10:50 am TTH
230SWKT
SIbVENSDJ
003
2247
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
230SWKT
STAFF
400
2247
T 3:00-5:30 pm T
230SWKT
SMITH K H
401
2247
T 5:45-8:15 pm T
230SWKT
JAMES D R
402
2247
T 5:45-8:15 pm TH
230SWKT
SMITH K H
403
2247
T 6:40-7:10 pm W
240 SWKT
JAMES D R
red by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2249
GEOG WORLD AFFAIRS
3.0
ss
001
2249
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
230 SWKT
DAVIS J A
002
2249
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
230 SWKT
HUDMANLE
003
2249
T 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
230 SWKT
SHUMWAY J M
400
2249
T 4:00-6:30 pm M
230 SWKT
JACKSON R H
401
2249
T 4:00-6:30 pm W
230 SWKT
SHUMWAY J M
402
2249
T 3:00-5:30 pm TH
230 SWKT
DAVIS J A
403
2249
8736
T 6:45-9:15 pm W
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
V1.0
230 SWKT
EMMbll OF
350
8736
2251
S TBA
MAP READG, ANALYSE
2.0
STEVENS D J
001
2251
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
240 SWKT
STAFF
Lab Required
002 L
2251
S 3:00^:50 pm T
660 SWKT
STAFF
003 L
2251
8836
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
IMAGE INTERPRETATN
2.0
660 SWKT
STAFF
001
8836
S 2:00-2:50 pm W
660 SWKT
STAFF
Lab Required
002 L
8836
2256
8 3:00-4:50 pm W
METHODS OF INQUIRY
2.0
660 SWKT
STAFF
001
2256
2248
S 10:00-1050 am IIH
RATES AND TARIFFS
4.0
240 SWKT
SHUMWAY J M
400
2248
S 4:00-5:30 pm TTH
240 SWKT
HUGHES AD
401
2248
7277
S 6:00-7:30 pm IIH
TOURISM AUTOMATION
2.0
240 SWKT
HUGHES AD
400
7277
S 3:00-3:50 pm M
240 SWKT
STAFF
GEOG 199R
GEOG 211
GEOG 212
GEOG 222
GEOG 270
GEOG 275
GEOG 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 301 2257
2257
GEOG 341
GEOG 346
001
001
001
INTRO CULTURL GEOG
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
GEOG
GEOG
352 Offered by
352
400
2266 POLITICAL GEOG
2266 S 10:00-1050 am MWF
2277 POPULATION GEOG
2277 S 1:00-2: 15 pm TTH
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
6992 TOUR OPERATION
6992 S 4:00-6:30 pm M
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
SS
230 SWKT
230 SWKT
240 SWKT
DAVIS J A
EMMETTCF
SHUMWAY M
240 SWKT HUDMANLE
GEOG 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
371 Offered by
371
001
399R
350
351
370
379
390
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
405
410
430
001
001
001
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2254 TOURISM:PAT & ANAL
2254 S 10:00-1050 am MWF
2263 COOPERATIVE EDUC
2263 S TBA
2263 S TBA
2263 S TBA
2263 S TBA
2263 S TBA
2265 GEOG OF LANDFORMS
2265 S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
LAND USE PLANNING
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
V3.0
BLK2
8990
8990
2313
2313
LA/LS IMAGERY
S 9:00-10:50 am
2.0
3.0
2.0
W
240 SWKT HUDMAN L E
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
280 SWKT STEVENS D J
660 SWKT JACKSON R H
660 SWKT HINCKLEY T K
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BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 1
GEOG 450 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
455
465
493R
499
501 R
001
001
001
002
001
400
2270
2270
2272
2272
2278
2278
2278
2279
2279
2280
2280
MIDDLE & S AMERICA
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
COMMONWLTH (USSR)
S 9:00-9:50 am
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
s
SENIOR PAPER
8 10:00-10:50 am
TOPICS SYST GEOG
S 4:00-5:40 pm
♦ GEOG 502R section 1 Is Geography of Utah.
GEOG 502R 2281 SEM REGIONAL GEOG
001 2281 S 3:00-4:15 pm
GEOG 512 2283 CARTOGRAPHIC REPRO
001 2283 S 8:00-9:50 am
002 L 2283 S 1:00-3:50 pm
GEOG 515 8862 GEOG INF SYSTEMS
001 8862 S 12:00-12:50 pm
GEOG 517 8837 ANALYTICAL CARTOG
003 8837 8 9:00-10:50 am
GEOG 599R 2295 COOPERATIVE EDUC
350 2295 8
351 2295 8
370 2295 8
379 2295 8
390 2295 8
GEOG 600R 2303 GRAD COLLOQUIUM
001 2303 8 2:00-2:50 pm
GEOG 601 2296 SEM PHYSICAL GEOG
001 2296 S 1:00-2:50 pm
GEOG 612 2300 CARTOGRAPHY & GIS
001 2300 8 3:00-4:50 pm
GEOG 690R 2299 READ IN SYST GEOG
001 2299 8
GEOG 695R 2301 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
001 2301 8
002 2301 8
GEOG 699R 2304 MASTERS THESIS
001 2304 8
Geology (258 ESC, 378-3918)
GEOL 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL 101 2305 INTRO TO GEOLOGY 3.0
001 2305 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 2305 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
GEOL 101H 2305 HONORS INTRO GEOL 3.0
200 2305 8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
MWF
3.0
230 8WKT
EMMbllCF
)
MWF
3.0
240 8WKT
JACKSON R H
TEA
TEA
V3.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
F
1.0
660SWKT
8HUMWAYJM
M
2.0
2241 8FLC
BURTON J R
TTH
V3.0
680 8WKT
STEVENS D J
\0
M
M
3.0
660 8WKT
660 8WKT
HINCKLEY TK
HINCKLEY TK
Lab Required
MWF
3.0
660 8WKT
HARDIN P J
TTH
4.0
660 8WKT
HARDIN P J
TEA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
T
1.0
690B 8WKT
GREY AH
TH
2.0
690B 8WKT
GREY AH
W
2.0
690B SWKT
HARDIN P J
TBA
V2.0
JACKSON R H
TBA
TBA
V3.0
BLK2
JACKSON R H
JACKSON R H
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
TBA
V6.0
JACKSON R H
Majors Only
GEOL 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL
103
2307
UFE OF THE PAST
001
2307
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002
2307
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
GEOL
109
8666
GEOLOGY OF PLANETS
001
8666
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
GEOL
111
2309
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
001
2309
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002
L
2309
8 1:00-2:50 pm M
GEOL
112
2310
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
001
2310
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002
L
2310
S 1:00-2:50 pm F
003
L
2310
8 3:00-4:50 pm F
GEOL
286
6759
PRHSTR VERTEBRATES
001
6759
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
GEOL
330
2320
GEOL FOR ENGINEERS
001
2320
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
002
L
2320
S 11:00-1 2:50 pm F
003
L
2320
S 1:00-2:50 pm F
004
L
2320
S 3:00-4:50 pm F
005
L
2320
8 8:00-9:50 am F
NS
250 ESC NIXON R P
250 ESC NIXON R P
NS
3.0
3.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
360 ESC BESTMG
NS
255 ESC RITTER 8 M
255 ESC PETERSEN M 8
142 ESC CHRISTIANSEN E
255 ESC KOWALUSBJ
350A ESC STAFF
255 ESC MILLER WE
360 ESC STAFF
360 ESC STAFF
350A ESC MILLER WE
250 ESC NIXON RP
350 ESC STAFF
350 ESC STAFF
350 ESC STAFF
350 ESC STAFF
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Lab Induded
Lab Induded
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
112 BYU Winter 1995 Class Sehedule
GEOL
352
001
002 L
2322
2322
2322
PETROLOGY
8 10:00-10:50 am
S 1:00^:50 pm
MWF
W
3.0
142
142
ESC
ESC
BEST M G
STAFF
Lab Required
GEOL
370
001
002 L
2327
2327
2327
STRAT AND SEDIMENT
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
S 1:00-2:50 pm TH
3.0
357
357
ESC
ESC
MORRIS T
STAFF
Lab Required
GEOL
399R
001
8216
8216
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
TBA
V9.0
BESTMG
GEOL
404
001
2311
2311
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOL
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
357
ESC
KEITH J D
GEOL
411
001
002 L
2324
2324
2324
GEOMORPHOLOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
F
3.0
350A
350A
ESC
ESC
BAERJL
STAFF
Lab Required
GEOL
440
001
400
2341
2341
2341
INTRO GEOPHYSICS
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 4:00^:50 pm
MWF
MWF
3.0
350A
350A
ESC
ESC
KGWALLIS B J
K0WALLI8BJ
GEOL
445
001
7778
7778
GEOCHEMISTRY
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
142
ESC
CHRISTIANSEN E
GEOL
451
001
002 L
2325
2325
2325
OPTICAL MINERALOGY
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
S 1:00-2:50 pm T
3.0
142
142
ESC
ESC
GRIFFEN D T
STAFF
Lab Required
GEOL
491 R
001
8504
8504
GEOLOGY SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
0.5
255
ESC
STAFF
GEOL
499R
001
2360
2360
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
GEOL
510
001
2334
2334
COND FIELD TRIPS
S
TBA
1.0
STAFF
GEOL
560
001
6368
6368
APPU GEOPHYSICS 2
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3.0
350A
ESC
BENSON A K
GEOL
561
001
2347
2347
ORE DEPOSITS
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
142
ESC
KEITH J D
GEOL
574
001
2350
2350
PRIN OF STRATIGRAF
S 1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
3.0
357
ESC
MORRIS TH
GEOL
582
001
2357
2357
BIOSTRATIGRAPHY
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
357
ESC
PETERSEN M S
GEOL
591 R
001
8505
8505
SEMINAR
8 11:00-11 :50 am
TH
0.5
255
ESC
STAFF
GEOL
599R
001
8217
8217
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
GEOL
671
001
002 L
2371
2371
2371
SED PET CARB ROCKS
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
8 3:00-4:50 pm W
3.0
357
357
ESC
ESC
RITTER S M
RlllbRSM
Lab Required
GEOL
695R
001
2379
2379
RESEARCH
8
TBA
V4.0
STAFF
GEOL
696R
001
2377
2377
READ & CONF GEOL
8
TBA
V4.0
STAFF
GEOL
697R
001
2378
2378
DIRRELO STUDIES
8
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
GEOL
699R
001
2380
2380
MASTER'S THESIS
8
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
German (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
♦ GERM 101 through 202: Beginning the first day of claM, all adding for GERM 101 through 202 will be done In the department
office, 4094 JKHB.
GERM 101
GERM 102
001
002
003
004
005
001
002
003
004
005
2386
2386
2386
2386
2386
2386
2387
2387
2387
2387
2387
2387
RRST YEAR GERMAN 4.0
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
9:00-9:50 am DAILY
10:00-10:50 am DAILY
12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
1ST YEAR GERMAN 4.0
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
9:00-9:50 am DAILY
10:00-10:50 am DAILY
12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
DAVIS G N
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
LUND R J
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
leb Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
l.ab Included
♦ GERM 200R section 1 Skill-building tutorial to attain proficiency. Students may register for 0, 1, 2, or 3 credits.
GERM 200R 2385 2N0 YR PROF TUTOR! V3.0
001 2385 S 4:00-4:50 pm M 1003 JKHB KEELEAF
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 113
GERM 201
GERM 202
2389
2ND YR GERMAN
4.0
001
2389
S
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
2237 SFLC
STAFF
002
2389
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
2237 SFLC
DAVIS G N
003
2389
s
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
2237 SFLC
STAFF
004
2389
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
2237 SFLC
STAFF
2391
2ND-YEAR GERMAN
4.0
FL
001
2391
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
2237 SFLC
STAFF
002
2391
S
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
2031 JKHB
STAFF
003
2391
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
F262 HFAC
STAFF
004
2391
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
2237 SFLC
STAFF
♦ GERM 211R and 311R are for students living In the Foreign Language Student Residence and study abroad and internship
participants.
2.0
GERM 211 R
001
8463 INTERM CONVERSATN
8463 S TBA
KELUNGH
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♦ GERM 300R section 1 Skili-building tutorial to attain proficiency. Students may register for 0, 1, 2, or 3 credits.
GERM 300R 2396 3RD YR PROF TUTORI
001 2396 S 4:00-4:50 pm M
GERM 310 2397 CONVERS & PHONETICS
001 2397 S 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
002 2397 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
GERM 311 R 8464 ADV CONVERSATION
001 8464 S TBA
GERM 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 320 2394 GRAM&C0MP1
001 2394 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 2394 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
003 2394 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
GERM 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 321 2405 GRAM&C0MP2
001 2405 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 2405 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
V3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
1003 JKHB KEELEAF
2036 JKHB
2036 JKHB
3.0
2237 SFLC
2031 JKHB
2245 SFLC
2031 JKHB
361 MARB
STAFF
STAFF
KELLING H
STAFF
STAFF
BAKER J O
ABBOTTS
STAFF
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♦ GERM 330-returned missionaries register for this class to take 16 credit exam in German.
GERM
330
2404
001
2404
002
2404
GERM
340
2395
001
2395
002
2395
GERM
377
2401
001
2401
GERM
399R
2418
001
2418
GERM 400R section 1 Skili-bu
GERM
400R
2402
001
2402
GERM
430
8465
001
8465
GERM
431
8466
001
8468
CLTRLHSTRYGERMNY 3.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
INTRO TO LIT ANALY 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 .50 pm MWF
GERMAN TEACHG PROC 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
GERMN WORK INTERNS V 9.0
S 5:00-7:30 pm T
4TH YR PROF TUTORI V 3.0
S 4:00-4:50 pm W
MSTRPCS GRMN LIT 1 3.0
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MSTRPCS GRMN LIT 2 3.0
S 8:00-6:50 am WNf
FL
1086 JKHB
1086 JKHB
2036 JKHB
2036 JKHB
BAKER J O
KELUNGH
LYON J K
STAFF
3045D JKHB LUND R J
2072 JKHB KELUNGH
latb Included
Tchr Approve
1106
JKHB
KEELEAF
AL
2031
JKHB
EVELEiNJF
AL
2036
JKHd
STOTTM
GERM 440R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ GERM 440R/640R topic is Holocaust Literature.
GERM 440R
001
846700 UT PERiOOS,MOVEMT
846700 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
3.0
2036 JKHB LYON J K
♦ GERM 441R/641R section 1 topic is German Rim; section 2 topic is Critical Theory in Context
GERM 441 R 846800 STDIES LIT GENRES
001 846800 S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
002 846800 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
♦ GERM 442R/642R topic is virortcs of Friedrich Schiller.
GERM 442R
001
846900 MAJOR GERM AUTHORS
846900 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
1086 JKHB
2036 JKHB
PLUMMERTG
STOTTM
2031 JKHB KELLING H
GERM 490R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ GERM 490R section 1 is German Choir, offered for 1.0 credit only.
GERM 490R
001
241 6 SPEC STUDIES GERM
2416 S 5:00-5:50 pm W
1.0
2015 JKHB STOTTM
114 BYU Winterl 995 Class Schedule
♦ GERM 497R section 1 topic I* Colloquial German.
GERM 497R
001
2420 SR SEM GRMN LANGUA
2420 S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
3.0
♦ GERM 498R/690R section 1 topic Is the Lyric Poetry of Bertolt Brecht.
I
3.0
GERM 499R
GERM 640R
GERM 641 R
GERM 498R 8471 SR SEM GRMN LIT
001 8471 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
2414 HONORS THESIS
001 2414 S TBA
846701 UT PERIODS.MOVEMT
001 846701 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
846801 STDIES LIT GENRES
846801 8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
846801 8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
846901 MAJOR GERM AUTHORS
846901 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
7938 TUTRL INTRN GERMAN
7938 S TBA
7939 SPECL STDS GERMAN
001 7939 8 TBA
♦ GERM 690R/498R section 1 topic is the Lyric Poetry of Bertolt Brecht.
001
002
GERM
642R
001
GERM
670R
001
GERM
680R
GERM 690R
001
2445 SEMINAR IN GERMAN
2445 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
GERM 690R section 2 topic is the worlcs of Peter Handice.
002 2445 S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
GERM 699R 2450 MASTERS THESIS
001 2450 8 TBA
Greek (Modern) (3010 JKHB, 37a4448)
GRKM 230
001
9088
9088
HIST DEV GRK LANG
8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
GRKM 247
001
9089
9089
CULT & LITERARY HIST
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
Greek (Classical) (3010 JKHB, 37»4448)
GREEK 101
001
2764
2764
RRST-YEAR GREEK
S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
GREEK 102
001
2765
2765
RRST-YEAR GREEK
S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
GREEK 302
001
6732
6732
CLASS GREEK PROSE
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
GREEK 431
001
2771
2771
HOMER, THE ODYSSEY
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
V6.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
Health Sciences (213 RB, 37a4428)
HLTH 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 121 2793 RRST AID & SAFETY
001 2793 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
400 2793 8 5:10-6:40 pm W
HLTH 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2.0
4073 JKHB JONES RL
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
V6.0
STAFF
3.0
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
3.0
1086
JKHB
PLUMMERTQ
2036
JKHB
STOTTM
3.0
2031
JKHB
KELLING H
V3.0
ABBOTTS
V3.0
ABBOTTS
2036 JKHB LYON J K
4073 JKHB ABBOTTS
ABBOTTS
4010 HBLL PHILLIPS RD
2025 JKHB PHILLIPS RD
4010 HBLL PHILLIPS RD
4010 HBLL DEBLOOISNA
FL
4010 HBLL BUTLER TM
4010 HBLL PHILLIPS RD
231
231
RB
RB
STAFF
COONPE
Lab Required
♦ HLTH 129 students: see new department heading 'Health/Physical Education' for experimental class which fulfills the
University graduation requirement for Health and Physical Education. HLTH 129 should be taken concurrentty with the same
section of PE 129.
1.0
HLTH 129
6228
HLTH & UFESTYLE MGT
001
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
002
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
003
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
004
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
005
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
006
6228
T
8:00^:50 am
MW
007
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
008
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
009
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
010
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
Oil
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
012
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
013
6226
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
014
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
271
RB
STAFF
267
RB
SALAZARRD
267
RB
SALAZARRD
267
RB
HIRSCHI W M
267
RB
HIRSCHI W M
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 5
015
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
HIRSCHI W M
016
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
HIRSCHI W M
017
6228
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
018
6228
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
019
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
JAMES S W
020
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
JAMES S W
021
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
JAMES S W
022
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
JAMES S W
023
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
267
RB
PETERSEN R A
024
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
267
RB
PETERSEN R A
025
6228
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
026
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
027
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
028
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
029
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
030
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
400
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
RB
SWENSON C W
401
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
271
RB
SWENSON C W
402
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
403
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
271
RB
STAFF
404
6228
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
267
RB
SWENSON C W
405
6228
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
271
RB
SWENSON C W
HLTH 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 130 2794 HLTH & UFESTYLE MGT
001 2794 S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
HLTH 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 300 8612 HST PHL&FND HLTH
001 8612 S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
002 8612 S 1:00-1:50 pm MW
400 8612 S 4:10-5:40 pm M
HLTH 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2.0
2.0
HLTH 320
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
400
401
402
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
2805
FRST AID & EMRG CARE
3.0
S
S
s
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
4:10-6:40 pm
6:00-8:30 pm
6:00-7:30 pm
F
TTH
M
TTH
W
TTH
M
TTH
W
TTH
F
TTH
M
TTH
W
TTH
F
TTH
M
TTH
W
TTH
TH
W
TTH
HLTH 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 325 2797 SAFETY EDUCATION 2.0
001 2797 S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
HLTH 335 7406 PHYS HAZ & FIRE PROT 2.0
400 7406 S 6:00-7:40 pm TH
HLTH 36 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 361
2798 SCH HLTH ELEM TCHR
2.0
001
002
003
004
400
401
2798
2798
2798
2798
2798
2798
S
S
S
S
S
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
4:10-5:40 pm
4:10-5:40 pm
MTWTH BLK1
MTWTH BLK2
MTWTH BLX1
MTWTH BLK1
M
T
HLTH 362 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 362 2799 SCH HLTH SEC TCHRS 2.0
001 2799 S 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH BLK1
271 RB PETERSEN R A
235 RB HURLEY D R
235 RB HURLEY D R
235 RB HURLEY D R
231
RB
STAFF
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
HINCKLEY SR
206
RB
UZELAC D
235
RB
THOMPSON M E
206
206
206
206
206
206
231
235
RB THYGERSONAL
RB BISHOP D
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
SALAZAR R D
ROLLINS L M
SALAZAR R D
SALAZAR R D
SALAZAR R D
ROLLINS L M
235 RB PETERSEN R A
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HLTH 365
400
001
2799
7410
7410
S 6:00-7:40 pm T
MCX)IFYING HLTH BEH
S 11:00-11:50 am MW
HLTH 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 370 2800 CONSUMER HEALTH
001 2800 S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
002 2800 S 11:00-11:50 am MW
HLTH 381 2803 H S TEACHNG METHOD
001 2803 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
2.0
2.0
2.0
HLTH 402R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 403R
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
415
420
421
425
426
430
431 R
436
400
401
402
403
404
001
400
001
001
400
001
001
001
2813
2813
2813
2813
2813
2813
7408
7408
2819
2819
2801
2801
2804
2804
7409
7409
2829
2829
2806
2806
2631
2831
HLTH PRBLMS WRKSHP
1.0
S
s
s
s
s
4:10-5:00 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
5:10-5:50 pm
T
TH
TH
TBA
W
4:00-5:40 pm
SAFETY PROG MGMT
S 5:00-6:40 pm T
INJURY PREVENTION
8 3:00-4:40 pm TH
SEC HLTH ED CURRIC
S 2:00-2:50 pm MW
OCCUP & INDUST HLTH
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
OCCUP & IND HLTH LAB
S 4:00-5:40 pm M
ENVRNMNTL TOXICLGY
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
RRST AID INSTRUCT
S 10:00-11:50 am F
SOCIAL HYGIENE
S 11:00-11:50am MW
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
HLTH 444 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 445
HLTH 446
001
001
HLTH 449R
001
2808
2808
2809
2809
7043
7043
DRIVER TRAFFIC ED
S 9:00-9:50 am
4.0
MTWTH
DRIVER SIMULATORS
S 9:00-10:50 am F
SENIOR SEMINAR
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
HLTH 451 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2810 COMMUNITY HEALTH
001 2810 S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
2811 SUBS USE & ADD BEH
001 2811 8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
002 2811 8 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
400 2811 8 4:00-5:40 pm T
2824 HEALTH OF BODY SYS
001 2824 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 2824 8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
7981 HLTH PROT & MGMT
001 7981 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
HLTH 451
HLTH 460
HLTH 461
HLTH 463
HLTH 465 Offered by Independent
HLTH 465 2812
001 2812
002 2812
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH CRISIS INTERV
8 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
2.0
0.5
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
HLTH 466 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 466 6059 HLTH & AGING PROC 2.0
001 6059 8 10:00-10:50 am MTV\rrH BLK2
400 6059 8 5:10-6:40 pm W
HLTH 478 6976 EPIDMLGY HLTH SERV 2.0
401 6976 8 5:00-6:40 pm W
HLTH 480 6749 INTERNATIONAL HLTH 2.0
001 6749 8 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
HLTH 599R 2821 CO-OP ED FIELDWORK V9.0
370 2821 8 TBA
371 2821 8 TBA
379 2821 8 TBA
231 RB PETERSEN R A
206 RB KARRENKJ
231 RB PETERSEN R A
203 RB PETERSEN R A
206 RB R0LUN8LM
271 RB GOMEZ LM
257 RB FULLER 8
206 RB GOMEZ LM
TBA PETERSEN R A
206 RB SCHNEITERPH
206 RB STEVENSON D
235 RB THYGERSONAL
235 RB COON P E
235 RB PUGH C E
203 RB PUGH C E
204 RB STAFF
231 RB THYGERSONAL
235 RB HURLEY R E
231 RB COON P E
206 RB COON P E
267 RB PETERSEN R A
235 RB LINDSAY G B
231 RB UND8AY G B
231 RB HURLEY D R
231 RB LINDSAY G B
235 RB RHODES R L
235 RB RHODES R L
235 RB HAFEN B Q
231 RB HAFEN B Q
203 RB HAFEN B Q
206 RB HEINER 8 W
235 RB HEINER S W
257 RB JACKSON E F
206 RB ROLLINS LM
LINDSAY G B
HEINER SW
RHODES R L
y
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 117
HLTH
603R
2816
HEALTH PROB WRKSHP
V7.0
001
2816
S 2:00-2:50 pm MW
206
RB
HAFEN B Q
400
2816
S 4:10-5:00 pm T
204
RB
GOMEZ LM
401
2816
S 4:00-6:40 pm TH
257
RB
FULLER S
402
2816
S 5:10-6:00 pm TH
206
RB
GOMEZ LM
403
2816
S TBA
TBA
PETERSEN R A
404
2816
S 4:00-5:40 pm W
206
RB
SCHNEITER P H
HLTH
652
2822
HLTH ED PROG PLNG
2.0
001
2822
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
235
RB
RHODES R L
HLTH
665
8613
BEHAViORIAL HEALTH
2.0
001
8613
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
235
RB
KARRENKJ
HLTH
666
2825
HLTH & AGING PROC
2.0
001
2825
S 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
BLK2
206
RB
HEINERSW
400
2825
S 5:10-6:40 pm W
235
RB
HEINERSW
HLTH
671
001
2830
2830
GRADUATE PRACTICUM
S TBA
1.0
ROLLINS LM
HLTH
696R
001
2836
2836
INDEPENDENT STUDY
S TBA
V3.0
HEINERSW
HLTH
698R
001
002
2837
2837
2837
MASTERS PROJECT
8 TBA
S TBA
V4.0
KARRENKJ
HEINERSW
HLTH
6g9R
001
2838
2838
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
KARRENKJ
Health/Physical Education (269 SFH, 37fr4650)
♦ HE/PE 129 is an experimental class which fulfills the University graduation requirement for Health and Physical Education.
HE/PE 129
9081
UFESTYLE MGT
2.0
001
9081
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
271 RB
STAFF
Hebrew (4052 JKHB, 378^396)
HEB 101
2839
1ST YR HEBREW
4.0
001
2839
S 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
125 HRCB
STAFF
HEB 102
2840
1ST YR HEBREW
4.0
001
2840
S 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
383 CB
PACK M D
002
2840
S 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
383 CB
PACK M D
HEB 112M
2845
HONORS HEB/OLDTES
3.0
200
2845
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
211 MSRB
PARRY DW
HEB 131 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HEB 132 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
1STYRBIBLHEB
S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
INTERMED READINGS
S 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
INTERMEDIATE CONV
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MW
INTRO HEB LIT
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
READINGS HEB SCRIP
S 4:00-4:50 pm MTWTH
TALMUD
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
STUDIES IN HEBREW
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
HEB
132
2844
001
2844
HEB
202
2842
001
2842
HEB
311 R
2846
001
2846
HEB
341
8334
001
8334
HEB
431
8098
001
8098
HEB
442
8335
001
8335
HEB
531 R
2848
001
2848
4.0
383
CB
STAFF
4.0
FL
1107
JKHB
ZAFRAN-RONAC
2.0
1107
JKHB
ZAFRAN-RONAC
3.0
383
CB
PACK M D
4.0
FL
1107
JKHB
STAFF
2.0
383
CB
PARRY D W
3.0
F534 HFAC
STAFF
History (323 KIMB, 3784335)
HIST 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 120
HIST 121
2857
US THROUGH 1877
001
2857
S
12:00-1:15 pm
TTH
002
2857
S
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
003
2857
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
004
2857
s
1:35-2:50 pm
IIH
d by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee n
gquired)
2858
U S SINCE 1877
001
2858
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
002
2858
S
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
003
2858
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
004
2858
S
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
400
2858
S
5:00-7:30 pm
W
3.0
3.0
SS
253 MARB EPPERSON S F
274 MARB MULLIKEN K R
346 MARB WILSON D
150 HRCB CARVERS
SS
253 MARB
346 MARB
253 MARB
274 MARB
274 MARB
MARLOW H C
VANBEEKLA
MARLOW H C
CANNON B Q
PEARCYTL
1 1 8 BYU Winterl 995 Class Schedule
HIST 200
2853
HISTORIANS CRAFT 3.0
001
2853
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
241 ESC
CANNON B Q
HIST 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee
required)
HIST 201
8211
WRLD CIVIL T0 1500
3.0 CV1
001
8211
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
253 MARB
PRATT D
002
8211
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
274 MARB
WRIGHT D C
003
8211
8
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
253 MARB
STAFF
004
8211
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
253 MARB
PIXTON P B
005
8211
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
202 M8RB
HARLINE C E
006
8211
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
253 MARB
DOXEYGB
400
8211
S
5:30-8:00 pm
T
TBA
WINKLER A L
HIST 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 202
8212
WRLD CIVIL FR 1500
3.0 CV2
001
8212
8
8:00-8:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
TTH
363 MARB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
002
8212
8
9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
TTH
2241 8FLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
003
8212
8
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
TTH
348 MARB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
004
8212
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
F
TTH
175 JSB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
005
8212
8
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
TTH
319 MCKB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
006
8212
8
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
TTH
390 ESC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
007
8212
8
4:00-4:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
TTH
392 CB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
008
8212
8
8:00-8:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
363 MARB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
009
8212
8
11:00-1 1:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
1121 SFLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
010
8212
8
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
120 SNLB
140 JSB
AaENJM
Oil
8212
8
8:00-8:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
363 MARB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
012
8212
8
9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
T
TTH
2241 SFLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
013
8212
8
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
T
TTH
348 MARB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
014
8212
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
T
TTH
3232 SFLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
015
8212
8
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
T
TTH
319 MCKB
140 JSB
All FN J M
016
8212
8
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
T
TTH
343 MARB
140 JSB
Al 1 FN J M
017
8212
8
4:00-4:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
T
TTH
1245 SFLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
018
8212
8
9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
W
IIH
340 CTB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
019
8212
8
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
1121 SFLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
020
8212
8
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
212 JRCB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
021
8212
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
323 MCKB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
022
8212
8
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
123 HRCB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
023
8212
8
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
323 MCKB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
024
8212
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
350A ESC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
025
8212
S
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
350A ESC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
026
8212
8
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
F
TTH
109 TMCB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
027
8212
8
4:00^:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
F
TTH
175 JSB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
028
8212
8
8:00-8:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
F
TTH
363 MARB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
029
8212
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
F
TTH
1121 SFLC
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
030
8212
S
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
F
TTH
179 JSB
140 JSB
ALLEN J M
031
8212
8
8:00-9:15 am
TTH
274 MARB
JOHNSON GW
032
8212
8
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
253 MARB
THORP MR
034
8212
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
253 MARB
BUTLER LA
400
8212
8
5:00-7:30 pm
W
256 CB
THORP M R
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 9
HIST 202H
HIST 250
200
201
001
821 2 HONORS CIV FR 1 500
8212 S 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
8212 8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
2912 POP CULTURE IN AM
2912 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0 CV2
HIST 275 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HIST 275 2905 FAM & LAW IN AM HIST
001 2905 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
HIST 304 286502 GREEK HISTORY
001 286502 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
HIST 311 2868 LATE MIDDLE AGES
400 2868 8 5:00-7:30 pm T
HIST 319 2929 IDS & MAN MOD WRLD
001 2929 8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
HIST 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 331 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 331 2879 SOVIET-POST RUSSIA
001 2879 8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
HIST 333 2881 MODERN GERMANY
001 2881 8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
HIST 334 2882 SPAIN
001 2882 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
HIST 335 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 336 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HIST 337 6932 SCANDINAVIAN HIST
400 6932 8 5:00-7:30 pm
HIST 338 2897 HIST ON FILM/VIDEO
001 2697 8 3:00-4:15 pm
3:00-5:50 pm
HIST 340 2887 PREMODERN ASIA
001 2887 8 9:35-1 0:50 am
HIST 343 2890 CHINESE CVLZATION
001 2890 8 2:00-2:50 pm
HIST 346 2893 MODERN JAPAN
001 2893 8 3:00-4:15 pm
♦ HIST 348R section 1 will be Ancient Military History.
HIST 348R 8378 TOPICS MOD NR EAST
001 8378 8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
HIST 352 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 352 2899 MODERN LATIN AMER
001 2899 8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
HIST 356 6386 BRAZIL
400 6386 8 5:00-7:30 pm TTH
HIST 363 2944 WEST SNC GOLD RUSH
001 2944 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
HIST 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 366 2946 UTAH
001 2946 8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
HIST 367 2947 HISTORY OF SOUTH
001 2947 8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
HIST 368 6393 MORMONISM AM HIST
001 6393 8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
HIST 370 1972 COLONIAL AMERICA
001 1972 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
HIST 371 7741 MACHINE IN AMERICA
001 7741 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
HIST 373 2951 HIST REUGIONS U S
001 2951 8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
HIST 374 2952 U S DIPLOMATIC HIS
001 2952 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
HIST 380 7849 SAN FRANCISCO
001 7849 8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
HIST 382 6276 AMER SOC HIST
001 6276 8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
HIST 384 8161 WOMEN 8i AMER EXPER
001 8161 8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
346 MARB BOHAC R D
346 MARB THORP M R
174 JSB FOXFW
346 MARB DAYNE8 K M
SS
2025 JKHB HUNTSMAN ED
346 MARB PIXTON P B
SS
274 MARB TOBLER D F
3.0
3.0
3.0
274 MARB BOHAC R D
280 ESC TOBLER D F
346 MARB BROWN K W
TH
3.0
346 MARB
HA8LAMGM
T
TH
3.0
205 JRCB
205 JRCB
HARLINE C E
TTH
3.0
280 8Wia
BRIT8CH R L
MWF
3.0
274 MARB
WRIGHT D C
TTH
3.0
346 MARB
ALLEN J M
3.0
346 MARB HAMBLIN W
3.0 SS
253 MARB PEARCYTL
3.0
BLK2 385 CB GROVERML
3.0
346 MARB G0WAN8 F R
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
274 MARB WALKER R D
253 MARB RICHARDS M A
1143 8WKT ALLEN J B
240 8WKT YORK N L
385 CB YORK N L
363 MARB EPPERSON 8 F
274 MARB GRANDSTAFF M R
SS
174 JSB FOXFW
385 CB DAYNE8 K M
406 CB MADSEN C C
Honors
Honors
120 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
386
2955
2955
AM CONST FR 1865
S 5:10-7:40 pm
»NB1
f 400 2955 S 5:10-7:40 Dm W
HIST397R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 398 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 4O0R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 400R section 1 will be German Paleography.
34)
346MARB BAKER LL
MST 400R
6210
6210
MLEOGRAPHY
S 12:00-1:15 pm
tool 6210 S 12:00-1:15 pm MW
HIST406R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 406R through 41 OR are Family HIstory/Geneology courses.
HIST 406R 2854 MIDWEST & CANADA
001 2854 S 1:30-3:50 pm M
HIST 406R 2854 NATIVE AMERICAN
002 2854 8 6:00-8:50 am MWF
HIST407R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 407R 2863 SCOTLAND & IRELAND
001 2863 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
HIST 406R 2885 NORWAY & ICELAND
001 2885 8 1:35-3:50 pm T
HIST409R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 411R 2903 HISPANIC FAM HIST
001 2903 8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
HIST 422 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 430R 818526 ROMAN REVOLUTION
001 818526 S 1:35-2:50 pm MW
3.0
225 SWKT WRIGHT R S
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
F556 HFAC SPERRYK
385 CB WESTOVER V R
385 CB STAFF
384 CB HASLAM G M
385 CB RYSKAMP G R
3040 JKHB HALL J F
♦ HIST 477 section 1 requires concurrent enrollment in SC ED 476R section 80.
HIST
477
2895
METHODS TEACHING
3X>
001
2895
8 3:00-4:50 pm
MTVVTH
BIK1
179
J8B
FOXW
HIST480R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST
485
7785
JUNIOR TUTORIAL
3.0
001
7785
S 1:00-1:50pm
MWF
331
KMB
RICHARDS M S
Majors Only
002
7785
8 9:35-10:50 am
TTH
331
KMB
MARLOW H C
Majors Only
003
7785
8 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
WALKER G
Majors Only
004
7785
8 12:00-1:15 pm
TTH
331
KMB
HOLMES B R
Majors Only
005
7785
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
331
KMB
MARLOW H C
Majors Only
006
7785
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
245 SWKT
DOXEYGB
Majors Only
007
7785
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
331
KMB
WALKER G
Majors Only
006
7785
8 11:00-11:50am
MWF
285 SWKT
THORP MR
Majors Only
009
7785
8 8:00-9: 15 am
TTH
331
KMB
EPPERSON S F
Majors Only
HIST
490
2959
HISTORICAL RSRCH
3.0
001
2959
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
385
CB
CANNON B Q
Majors Only
002
2959
S 12:00-1:15 pm
TTH
385
CB
BUTLER LA
Majors Only
003
2959
8 3:00-4:15 pm
TTH
385
CB
HOLMES B R
Majors Only
004
2959
8 3:00-4:15 pm
TTH
331
KMB
HAMBLINW
Majors Only
005
2959
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
PiXTON P B
M^rs Only
006
2959
8 1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
302
KMB
GRANDSTAFF M R
Majors Only
007
2959
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
385
CB
WESTOVER V R
Minors Only
HIST
495R
7287
DIRECTED RESEARCH
3.0
001
7287
8
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
496R
7288
INTRN FAMILY HIST
V5.0
001
7288
S 2:00-4:30 pm
TH
335
KMB
HASLAM QM
HIST
498R
2961
DIRECTED READINGS
1
V3.0
001
2961
8
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
002
2961
S
TBA
BLK2
323
KMB
STAFF
003
2961
S
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
499R
8845
HONOR'S THESIS
V6.0
001
8845
S
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
500R
2962
SPECL STUDIES HIST
V3.0
001
2962
8
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
002
2962
8
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
003
2962
S
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
562
2969
SRC&PRB19-CNTAMR
3.0
001
2969
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
331
KMB
GOWANS F R
HIST
598R
3023
SPECIAL READINGS
V2.0
001
3023
8
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
002
3023
8
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 121
HIST
662
001
2964
2964
SRC & PRB ELY MD EUR
S 4:00-6:30 pm W
3.0
HIST
695R
001
3020
3020
CCK)RDINATED RESRCH
8 TBA
3.0
HIST
699R
001
3024
3024
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
HIST
798R
001
002
3025
3025
3025
SPECIAL READINGS
8
8
TBA
TBA
V2.0
HIST
799R
001
6306
6306
DISSERTATION
8
TBA
VI 8.0
331 KMB MARLINE 0 E
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
Honors (302 MSRB, 378-3038)
♦ For Honors Program course listings see page 37.
Humanities (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
HUM 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HUM 101
HUM 200
HUM 201
HUM
202
HUM 202H
HUM
240
HUM 262
HUM 262H
3093
IN I HO HUMANITIES
3.0
AL
001
3093
T
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
2084
JKHB
MARSHALL D R
002
3093
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
2084
JKHB
GREEN J D
003
3093
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
2084
JKHB
GREEN J D
400
3093
T
5:35-6:50 pm
MW
3088
JKHB
STAFF
401
3093
T
5:00-6: 15 pm
TTH
3088
JKHB
STAFF
8747
MODES OF PERCEPTN 3.0
001
8747
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3090
JKHB
ORTON B C
002
8747
8
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
3090
JKHB
ORTON B C
3094
ARTS WSTRN CLTR 1
3.0
CV1
001
3094
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
2025
JKHB
PARRY J
002
3094
S
8:00-9:15 am
TTH
3088
JKHB
SNOW D M
003
3094
S
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
3088
JKHB
SNOW D M
004
3094
S
1:00-2:15 pm
IIH
2025
JKHB
LLOYD D W
005
3094
8
2:35-3:50 pm
TTH
2025
JKHB
LLOYD D W
id by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3095
ARTS WSTRN CULTR 2 3.0
CV2
001
3095
8
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
2025
JKHB
FISHER D J
002
3095
8
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
3090
JKHB
ANDERSEN D
003
3095
8
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
3088
JKHB
PHILLIPS M
004
3095
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
3088
JKHB
FISHER D 8
005
3095
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3088
JKHB
DAVIS N 8
006
3095
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3088
JKHB
WOODLW
007
3095
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
2025
JKHB
PALMA L L
008
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3088
JKHB
FISHER D 8
009
3095
8
1 :00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
11:00-11:50 am
3208
8FLC
010
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
12:00-12:50 pm
3232
8FLC
Oil
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
1:00-1 :50 pm
299 TMCB
012
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
1:00-1 :50 pm
174
J8B
013
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
1:00-1 :50 pm
179
JSB
014
3095
S
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
1:00-1:50 pm
170
JSB
015
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
2:00-2:50 pm
175
JSB
016
3095
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
3:00-3:50 pm
174
JSB
400
3095
8
5:00-6:15 pm
MW
3090
JKHB
CALL M J
401
3095
8
6:30-7:45 pm
TTH
3088
JKHB
STAFF
402
3095
8
6:00-7:15 pm
TTH
2025
JKHB
STAFF
3095
HNRS ARTS WSTRN C 3.0
CV2
200
3095
8
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
2025
JKHB
TATE G 8
3096
INTRO HUM OF ASIA
3.0
AL
001
3096
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3090
JKHB
8HUMWAYLV
002
3096
8
8:00-9:15 am
TTH
2025
JKHB
ANDERSEN D L
400
3096
8
6:00-8:30 pm
T
3090
JKHB
SHUMWAYLV
3110
AMER HUMANITIES 2
3.0
AL
001
3110
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3088
JKHB
DAVIS N 8
400
3110
8
4:35-5:50 pm
TTH
2025
JKHB
BASSkil AR
3110
HON AM HUMANmES2 3.0
AL
200
3110
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
2025
JKHB
BASSET I AR
Honors
Honors
1 22 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
HUH 290R
HUM 350
001
001
002
S965 SPCL STDY IN HUM 3.0
8965 S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
6747 INTERPRT LIT & ARTS 3.0
6747 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
6747 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
♦ HUM 401 R section 3 will study Nietzsche and Aesthetic Education
HUM 401 R 7361 TOPICS IN THE HUM 3.0
003
HUM 401 R
002
HUM 401 R
001
HUM 404R
I: 001
♦ HUM 405R section 1
HUM 405R
7361
7361
7361
7361
7361
7361
3109
3109
MWF
TOPICS IN THE HUM
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
THEORY OF FILM
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
VICT ART & CULTURE
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
COLONIAL AMER HUM
S 2:35-3:50 pm TTH
will study Theories of Culture.
3118 THEORIES CLT HIST
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2025
JKHB
HAU.JF
3090
JKHB
PARRY J D
2025
JKHB
BASSbll AR
3090
JKHB
ORTON B 0
3088
JKHB
MARSHALL D R
2025
JKHB
BASSbllAL
3090
JKHB
DAVIS N S
001
3118
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3090 JKHB
PHILLIPS M
HUM
499R
8748
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
001
8748
S
TBA
BASSbllAR
HUM
590R
3120
DIRECTED READINGS
1
V3.0
001
3120
S
TBA
SHUMWAYLV
HUM
620R
3121
COLONIAL AMERICA
3.0
001
3121
S 2:35-3:50 pm
TTH
3090 JKHB
DAVIS N S
HUM
650R
9059
VICTORIAN ART CULT
3.0
001
9059
S 9:35-10:50 am
TTH
2025 JKHB
BASSbllAL
♦ HUM 690R section 1 will study Medieval Historiography
and Historical Fiction.
HUM
690R
3122
SEM IN HUMANITIES
3.0
001
3122
8 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
3040 JKHB
TATE G 8
HUM
699R
1467
THESIS MASTERS DEG
V9.0
002
1467
S
TBA
SHUMWAYLV
Hungarian (4094 JKHB, 37a4923)
HUNG
330
9036
CULT HIST HUNGARY
3.0
PL
001
9036
8 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
2245 8FLC
WHIPPLE W
Information Systems and Accountancy (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
ISYS
98
8986
MICRO SPRDSHTSKLS
0.0
$25
001
6986
S 10:00-11 :50 am
M
BLK1
1060 TMOB
STAFF
002
8986
S 2:00-3:50 pm
M
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
003
8986
8 3:00-4:50 pm
T
BLK1
1066 TMOB
STAFF
004
6986
S 7:00-8:50 pm
T
BLK1
1066 TMOB
STAFF
005
8986
S 8:00-9:50 am
W
BLK1
1060 TMCB
STAFF
006
8986
8 5:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
007
8986
S 8:00-9:50 am
TH
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
022
8986
8 2:00-3:50 pm
M
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
023
8986
8 3:00-4:50 pm
T
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
025
8986
S 8:00-9:50 am
W
BLK2
1060 TMCB
STAFF
026
8986
8 5:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
027
8986
S 8:00-9:50 am
TH
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
♦ ISYS199Rand399R:
For internship class registration,
obtain a list of section locations from the department office, 510
TNRB.
ISYS
199R
8769
CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
V3.0
350
8769
S
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
370
8769
S
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
ISYS
301
8962
MGT INFO SYSTEMS
3.0
001
8962
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
280 TNRB
BOYER GL
Majors Only
002
8962
S 3:30^:50 pm
MW
280 TNRB
BOYER G L
Majors Only
003
8962
8 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
260 TNRB
DELASSEN J F
Majors Only
004
8962
S 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
130 TNRB
MCKELLLJ
Majors Only
ISYS
399R
6395
CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
V3.0
350
6395
8
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
370
6395
8
TBA
BOYER GL
Prev Apple
ISYS
441
8770
BUS PROGRAMMING
3.0
001
8770
S 9:30-10:50 am
MW
240 TNRB
DELASSEN J F
Majors Only
ISYS
443
8044
INFO SYSTEMS ANLY
3.0
001
8044
8 3:30^:50 pm
MW
130 TNRB
MCKELLLJ
Majors Only
ISYS
445
8041
DATABASE SYSTEMS
3.0
001
8041
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
TTH
170 TNRB
HANSEN J V
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 23
ISYS
490R
7242
001
7242
iSYS
542
8671
001
8671
ISYS
544
8048
001
8048
ISYS
546
0737
001
0737
ISYS
548
8045
001
8045
002
8045
ISYS
644
8049
001
8049
ISYS
646
6767
001
6767
SPECTPCSINISYS V3.0
S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH 264 TNRB
OBJ-ORIENTED PROG 3.0
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH 170 TNRB
INFO SYSTEM DESIGN 3.0
S 2:00-3:20 pm MW 260 TNRB
4TH-GL PROG LANG 3.0
S 11:00-12:20 pm MW 264 TNRB
DATA COMMUNICATION 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MW 260 TNRB
8:00-8:50 am F 240 TNRB
S 12:30-1 :20 pm MW 280 TNRB
12:30-1 :20 pm F 240 TNRB
ADV INFO SYS DESNG 3.0
S 3:30^:50 pm MW 264 TNRB
ADV PROGRAM LANG 3.0
S 11:00-1 2:20 pm MW 264 TNRB
Instructional Science (201 MCKB, 378-5097)
IS 286 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ IS 286 meets as a class on the first day only.
IS 286 8057 MCRCOMP IN SCHOOL 1.0
T 8:00-8:50 am T
T 4:00-4:50 pm M
T 4:00-4:50 pm W
IS 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
IS 376R 637326 T & M INST TECH
062 637326 8 9:00-9:50 am MW
066 637326 8 10:00-10:50 am MW
IS 470R 5669 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
001 5669 S 4:00^:50 pm T
IS 51 SR Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ IS 515R meets as a class on the first day only.
DENNAEL
HANSEN J V
JACKSON R B
HANSEN GW
MESERVY R D
MESERVY R D
HANSEN G W
HANSEN G W
8057
001
8057
400
8057
401
8057
115MCKB SMITH TG
115MCKB SMITH TG
115MCKB SMITH TG
2.0
V3.0
115MCKB GREEN EE
115MCKB GREEN EE
355 MCKB VAN M A
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
515R
560
587
652
654
657R
660
662
663
664
665
667R
672
674R
677R
680R
687R
6085
MCROCOMP IN SCHOOL
V3.0
400
6085
T 4:00-4:50 pm F
205 MCKB
SMITH TG
6335
MCRCOM MAT PROD
3.0
001
6335
8 10:00-11:15 am MW
359 MCKB
MERRILL PF
2547
AUD/VIS PRODUCTION
3.0
400
2547
S 5:00-7:50 pm W
110 B34
ANDERSON G L
8130
ASSESS LRGN OUTCOM
4.0
001
8130
S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
355 MCKB
SUDWEEKS R R
2510
CMPTRS IN ED MEAS
V4.0
001
2510
8 9:00-11 :50 am F
359 MCKB
BUNDERSON C V
6351
MEASUREMENT PROJCT
V3.0
400
6351
T TBA
8UDWFFK8 R R
6350
CAI INTERACT VIDEO
3.0
400
6350
8 4:00-6:50 pm M
359 MCKB
GALELE
6199
EVAL INSTRUCT PROD
2.0
001
6199
8 11:35-12:35 pm MW
355 MCKB
SUDWEEKS R R
8131
EVAL EDU PROG CURR
3.0
001
8131
8 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
355 MCKB
VAN MA
2623
ADV INSTRC DESIGN
3.0
001
2623
8 8:35-9:50 am TTH
355 MCKB
HARRISON G V
2511
INTRO VIDEO PROD
3.0
001
2511
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
359 MCKB
GREEN E E
6043
EVALUATION PROJECT
V3.0
400
6043
T TBA
VANMA
8963
EMPIR INQUIRY EDU
3.0
001
8963
8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
355 MCKB
INOUYE D K
3243
NATURALISTIC INQ
V3.0
001
3243
8 3:00-5:50 pm TH
355 MCKB
WILLIAMS D D
6559
RESEARCH PROJECT
V3.0
400
6559
T TBA
INOUYE D K
2644
INTERNSHIP INST SC
V6.0
001
2644
S TBA
MERRILL PF
400
2644
S TBA
MERRILL PF
3244
DEVELOPMENT PROJCT
V3.0
400
3244
T TBA
HARRISON G V
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
124 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
IS 690R: Seminar-Companion Reading.
fi 690R 8510 SEMINAR V3.0
m 400 8510 8 5:00-6:50 pm T
% 693R 6349 DIRECTED INO. STDY V 3.0
400 6349 S TBA
IS 698R 7401 MASTER'S PROJECT V6.0
400 7401 T TBA
IS 699R 6352 MASTER'S THESIS V6.0
400 6352 T TBA
IS 790R 6353 ADV SEMINAR IN SC V3.0
400 6353 S 4:00-4:50 pm W
IS 799R 6356 DOCTORAL DISSERTN Vg.O
400 6356 T TBA
355 MCKB SPENCER R W
WILLIAMS D D
BUNDERSON C V
OSGUTHORPE R T
355 MCKB STAFF
MERRILL PF
International and Area Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
IAS
199R
001
9043 INTL INTERNSHIP
9043 S
V3.0
TBA
STAFF
400
001
001
400
406
STAFF
CB SHULER D A
IAS 201 R section 400: See Study Abroad Office, room 204 HRCB, for details regarding preparation courses.
7740 CUL SURVEY-MID EAS V4.0
7740 S TBA
9134 INTRO DEVEL STU 3.0
9134 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
INTL OUTREACH PREP V 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
S 4:00-4:50 pm MW
INTL CAREERS/SERV
S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
201 R
220
390R
395R
397R
400
001
400
9069
9069
9069
9070
9070
8838
8836
8838
TOPICS IN IAS
S
S
V3.0
V3.0
257 HRCB STAFF
257 HRCB STAFF
257 HRCB TYLER V L
IAS 397R section 401 is for new participants In MUN.
401 8838 S 5:30-7:50 pm
IAS 397R section 402 Is for IAS Student Journal.
402 8838 S
TBA
TBA
W
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
STAFF
IAS 397R section 403 is for previously enrolled MUN students.
403 8838 S TBA
404 8838 S TBA
399R 8534 INTRNTL INTERNSHIP
001 8534 S TBA
501 R 7854 GRADUATE COLLOQUIU
001 7854 S 11:00-1:00 pm TH
599R 8535 INTRNTL INTERNSHIP
001 8535 S TBA
695R 8855 DIR INDIV STUDY
001 8855 S TBA
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
69gR
001
8516 MASTER'S THESIS
8516 S
TBA
238 HRCB
TBA
BUCKNER D L
STAFF
V9.0
STAFF
1.0
238 HRCB
HUDSON V M
vg.o
STAFF
3.0
STAFF
y/Bja
STAFF
International Relations (237 HRCB, 379^377)
INT R 499R
001
002 3290
400 3290
Italian (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
3290 SEM INTNL AREA STD
3290 S 12:00-12:50 pm W
12:00-12:50 pm T
S 12:00-12:50 pm W
11:00-1 1:50 am TH
T 5:00-5:50 pm T
1.0
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
123 HRCB
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
150 HRCB
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
ITAL
101 3291 1ST YR ITAL PT1
001 3291 S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
002 3291 S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
4.0
2049 JKHB
109TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
ITAL 101 section 400 Is designed for students who havs had previous exposure to a romance language. This section should
be taken with ITAL 102 section 400.
ITAL
102
400
001
002
3291
3292
3292
3292
S 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY BLK1
1STYRITALPT2 4.0
S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
2049 JKHB STAFF
Accelerated
2049 JKHB
4073 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 125
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
201
202
217
301
311R
321
322
411
441
446
490R
491
400
001
001
001
001
002
400
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
3292
3293
3293
9015
9015
722103
722103
3295
3295
3295
3296
3296
3297
3297
3298
3298
8338
8338
3307
3307
7222
7222
3310
3310
8339
8339
S 4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
BLK2
2049
JKHB
STAFF
Accelerated
INTERMED ITALIAN 1
S 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
4.0
2049
JKHB
STAFF
INTERNED ITALIAN 2
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
FL
1143 SWKT
STAFF
FREN & ITAL CINEMA
S 1:00-3:50 pm
TTH
3.0
AL
1086
JKHB
SPRENGER S M
INTRO ITALIAN LIT
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MWF
3.0
FL
1011
2049
JKHB
JKHB
Kl FIN 1
KLEIN 1
3RDYRC0NVERS
S 4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
2.0
1011
JKHB
STAFF
ADV GRAMMAR
S 1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
3.0
1080
JKHB
NOBLE C D
ADV COMPOSITION
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
3.0
2049
JKHB
NOBLE C D
4TH YR CONVERSATN
S
TBA
2.0
NOBLE C D
ITAL MED & REN LIT
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
2173
JKHB
SOWELLMU
ITAL CIV 1600-PRES
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3.0
2049
JKHB
NOBLE C 0
INDIV STUDY ITAL
S
TBA
V3.0
SOWELLMU
SR ORAL PROF EVAL
8
TBA
0.0
NOBLE C D
♦ ITAL 495R section 1 will study Primo Levi.
ITAL 495R 3302 SENIOR SEMINAR
001 3302 S 2:00-2:50 pm
ITAL 499R 8753 HONORS THESIS
001 8753 S
Japanese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
MWF
TBA
JAPAN 100A
JAPAN 100B
JAPAN 101
JAPAN 102
JAPAN 201
400
401
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
7070
7070
7070
7071
7071
3311
3311
3311
3311
3311
3311
3311
3311
3312
3312
3312
3312
3312
3312
3312
3313
3313
3313
BEG JAPAN SLO PACE
S 4:00-5:50 pm MW
S 5:30-7:30 pm TTH
BEG JAPAN SLO PACE
S 5:30-7:30 pm TTH
1ST YR JAPANESE
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
1ST YR JAPANESE
3.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
4.0
SECOND-YEAR JAPAN
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 8:00-«:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am MWF
4.0
2049 JKHB KLEIN I
SOWELLMU
2159 JKHB STAFF
2049 JKHB STAFF
1107 JKHB STAFF
331 MCKB
2150 JKHB
164 TNRB
2150 JKHB
F534 HFAC
2150 JKHB
108 HGB
2150 JKHB
265 SWKT
2150 JKHB
392 CB
2150 JKHB
170 TNRB
2150 JKHB
1107 JKHB
2150 JKHB
4010 HBLL
2150 JKHB
F515 HFAC
2150 JKHB
108 HGB
2150 JKHB
211 MSRB
2150 JKHB
241 MSRB
2150 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2047 JKHB MILLER J S
2047 JKHB
2047 JKHB MILLER J S
2214 SFLC
126 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
♦ Japan 202 i* primarily for studants without a miaalon or othar axtandad raaidanca in Japan.
JAPAN 202 6933 SECOND-YEAR JAPAN 4.0 FL
001 6933 S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY 2310 SFLC STAFF
♦ JAPAN 221 la for retumad miaalonariaa.
JAPAN 221
JAPAN 301
JAPAN 311 R
JAPAN 321
JAPAN 322
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
325
326
345
353
441
443
490R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
003
001
002
003
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
9087
9087
9087
9087
9087
9087
9087
9087
9087
9087
3315
3315
3315
3315
3315
3315
3315
3315
3315
3315
3316
3316
3316
3316
3316
3316
3316
3317
3317
3317
3317
3318
3318
3318
3318
7212
7212
8091
8091
3322
3322
7350
7350
6888
6888
3320
3320
3320
3321
3321
3323
3323
READ, GRAIM, CULT
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
S 2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
S 2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
S 2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
S 4:00-5:50 pm
INTRO JAPANESE LIT
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
4.0
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MW
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MW
TTH
F
MWF
TTH
DAILY
TTH
4.0
S
s
3RDYRCONVERS
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
S 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
SEL READING & GRAM
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
SEL READING & GRAM
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
JAPMORPHSYNSEM
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
CONTRA ANALYSIS
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
JAPANESE CULTURE 3.0
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MOD NOVEL IN TRNSL 3.0
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
INTRO CLASS JAPAN 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ADV READG,GRAMMAR
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
MOD JAPANESE LIT
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
INDIV STUDY JAPAN
S TBA
3.0
3.0
V3.0
265SWia
ARTHUR R
1086 JKHB
1143 SWKT
ARTHUR R
1086 JKHB
340MCKB
ARTHUR R
1086 JKHB
323 TMCB
ARTHUR R
1086 JKHB
290 TNRB
ARTHUR R
1086 JKHB
265 SWKT
ARTHUR R
2150 JKHB
235 SWKT
ARTHUR R
2150 JKHB
285 SWKT
ARTHUR R
2150 JKHB
2047 JKHB
PERKINS G W
FL
241 ROTO
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
265 SWKT
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
203 RB
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
245 SWKT
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
F322 HFAC
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
290 TNRB
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
1011 JKHB
3270 SFLC
WATABE M
2150 JKHB
2047 JKHB
MURANAKA C K
2047 JKHB
BEAMAN B W
2047 JKHB
STAFF
2047 JKHB
HIGGINS S
2047 JKHB
HIGGINS S
133 TMCB
STAFF
2047 JKHB
STAFF
2047 JKHB
STAFF
2047 JKHB PERKINS GW
2047 JKHB MILLER J S
2047 JKHB MURANAKA CK
120 BRMB BEAMAN B W
2047 JKHB BEAMAN BW
150MCKB BEAMAN BW
280 SWKT HIGGINS S
111 TMCB WATABE M
319MCKB PERKINS GW
IkL
2036 JKHB MILLER J S
2047 JKHB PERKINS GW
2308 SFLC STAFF
323 TMCB STAFF
2047 JKHB GESSELVC
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 27
♦ JAPAN 492 is required for Japanese majors and sliould be talcen during the last semester prior to graduation.
JAPAN
492
001
3325
3325
MAJ READING LIST
S TBA
1.0
STAFF
JAPAN
670R
001
7917
7917
TUTRL INTRN JAPAN
S TBA
V3.0
WATABE M
JAPAN
680R
001
7918
7918
SPECL STDS JAPAN
S TBA
V3.0
WATABE M
JAPAN
699R
001
7920
7920
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V6.0
WATABE M
Korean (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
KOREA
102
001
3332
3332
1ST YR KOREAN
S 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4.0
1080
JKHB
MOON 8 U
KOREA
201
001
3333
3333
2ND YR KOREAN
8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
4.0
1107
JKHB
KIMCB
KOREA
202
001
002
8250
8250
8250
2ND YR KOREAN
S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
4.0
FL
2153
2153
JKHB
JKHB
RHEEH
RHEEH
KOREA
301
001
400
3334
3334
3334
INTERMED KOREAN
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
8 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
4.0
FL
2153
2153
JKHB
JKHB
RHEEH
RHEEH
KOREA
303
001
8252
8252
SINO-KOREAN CHARAC
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
2153
wr\riI3
KIMCB
KOREA
311R
001
6357
6357
3RD YEAR CONVERS
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
2.0
2153
\Ji\riD
STAFF
KOREA
321
001
7213
7213
SINO-KOREAN READ
8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
290 TNRB
KIMHK
KOREA
326
001
3331
3331
CONTRASTIVE ANALYS
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
257 HRCB
KIMHK
KOREA
345
001
7649
7649
CULTURE & SOCIETY
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
2153
JKHB
PETERSON M A
KOREA
399R
350
7713
7713
COOP ED: INTERNSHP
8 TBA
V9.0
RHEEH
KOREA
441
001
8251
8251
DOCUMENTARY KOREAN
8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
4.0
383
CB
PETERSON M A
KOREA
443
001
7652
7652
MOD KOREAN LIT
8 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4.0
2153
JKHB
KIMHK
KOREA
490R
001
7215
7215
INDIV STDY KOREAN
8 TBA
V3.0
KIMHK
KOREA
495
001
8254
8254
SENIOR SEMINAR
8 5:00-6:50 pm T
2.0
2153
JKHB
PETERSON M A
KOREA
680R
001
7922
7922
SPECL STDS KOREAN
8 TBA
3.0
KIMHK
Latin American Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
LTAM
301
400
6865
6865
LATAMPROJPREP
S 5:00-7:00 pm TH
1.0
BLK2
257 HRCB
LYONTE
Latin (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
LATIN
101
001
3337
3337
1ST YR LATIN
8 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
4.0
2024
JKHB
MACFARLANE R
LATIN
102
001
3338
3338
1ST YR LATIN
8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
4.0
2024
JKHd
MACFARLANE K t
LATIN
111
001
400
3339
3339
3339
BEG LAT ACCELERATE
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
S 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
5.0
2024
4010
JKHB
HBLL
DUCKWITZ N H
MAXWELL RL
LATIN 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
LATIN
123
400
3344
3344
PREMED LATIN & GREEK
8 4:35-6:15 pm T
2.0
2024
JKHB
STAFF
LATIN
201
001
3341
3341
INTERMEDIATE LATIN
8 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
4.0
2024
JKHB
HUNTSMAN E D
LATIN
302
001
6731
6731
CLASS LATIN PROSE
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
FL
2024
JKHB
LOUNSBURY R 0
LATIN
432
001
6815
6815
OVID
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3040
JKHB
DEBL00I8 N A
LATIN
434
001
3366
3366
PLAUTUS & TERENCE
8 3:15-4:30 pm TTH
3.0
3040
JKHB
DUCKWITZ NH
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Law (341 JRCB, 378^274)
♦ Contact the L«w School for informatioa
Ungulstics (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
LING 098 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
LING
98
8852
ACAD COMPUTER SKIL
0.0
$25
001
8852
S 12:00-1:50 pm
M
BLK1
1059 TMCB
STAFF
002
8852
S 8:00-9:50 am
T
RIK1
1059 TMCB
STAFF
003
8852
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
BLK1
1059 TMCB
STAFF
004
8852
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
BLK1
1059 TMCB
STAFF
011
8852
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
M
BLK1
1060 TMCB
STAFF
012
8as?
S 8:00-9:50 am
T
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
013
885?
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
RIK1
1060 TMCB
STAFF
014
8852
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
B1K1
1060 TMCB
STAFF
021
885?
S 12:00-1:50 pm
M
BLK2
1059 TMCB
STAFF
022
8852
S 8:00-9:50 am
T
BLK2
1059 TMCB
STAFF
023
8852
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
BLK2
1059 TMCB
STAFF
024
8852
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
BLK2
1059 TMCB
STAFF
031
8852
S 12:00-1:50 pm
M
BLK2
1060 TMCB
STAFF
03?
8852
S 8:00-9:50 am
T
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
033
8852
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
BLK2
1060 TMCB
STAFF
034
885?
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
BLK2
1060 TMCB
STAFF
LING
102R
3540
STUDY UNCOM LANG
4.0
400
3540
S 4:00-4:50 pm
MTWTH
2173
JKHB
STAFF
LING
230
3543
LANG. MIND & WORLD
3.0
001
3543
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
HAN8EN-8TRAIN
002
3543
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
2214
8FLC
MANNING AD
003
3543
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
F430 HFAC
HALLENCL
LING
260
3550
HUM COMP SURVEY
3.0
001
3550
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3045D
JKHB
SHELLEY M F
400
3550
S 4:00^:50 pm
MWF
3045D
JKHB
SHELLEY M F
LING
330
3549
INTRO LING (MODRN)
3.0
001
3549
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
MANNING AD
002
3549
S 2:30-3:50 pm
TTH
323 TMCB
ROBERTSON J S
LING
362
3536
CAI-MACINTOSH
3.0
001
3536
S 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
3045D
JKHB
BUSH C D
LING
363
3538
CAI IBM PC
3.0
400
3538
S 5:10-6:30 pm
TTH
3045D
JKHB
SMITH KL
LING
450
3548
INTRO HIST-COMP LG
3.0
001
3548
S 2:30-3:50 pm
TTH
1108
JKHB
HALLEN 0 L
LING
490
6936
SENIOR SEMINAR
2.0
001
6936
8 9:30-10:50 am
IIH
2105
JKHB
ROBERTSON J S
LING
500
6226
BIBUOG & RESEARCH
1.0
001
6226
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
2159
JKHB
HENRICHSENLE
LING
525
1982
PHONOLOGY MOD ENGL
3.0
001
1982
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
2105
JKHB
TANNER M W
LING
531
6737
GRAMMAR USAGE
3.0
001
6737
S 8:00-9:15 am
TTH
2105
JKHB
SCOTT ML
LING
540
3552
LANGUAGE ACQUISTN
3.0
001
3552
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
1108
JKHB
HANSEN-STRAIN
LING
550
356502 SOCIOLINGUiSTICS
3.0
001
356502
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
BUONFORTE R
LING
565R
3563
HUM COMPUTING PROJ
V3.0
001
3563
8
TEA
3045D
JKHB
BUSH C D
UNG
572
1983
TESLREADNG&WRfT
3.0
001
1983
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
TANNER M W
LING
577
1981
INTRTOESLMETHD
4.0
001
1981
S 10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
F550 HFAC
SCOTT ML
UNG
579
1986
TESL STUDENT TCHNG
2.0
001
1986
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
MTWTH
2049
TBA
JKHB
PROBST GW
LING
580R
1990
PROS LING & APP LING
V3.0
001
1990
S
TEA
STAFF
LING
590R
3566
READINGS IN UNG
V3.0
001
3566
8
TEA
STAFF
LING
599R
6526
COOPEDINDPTSTDY
V9.0
001
6526
8
TEA
LUTHYMJ
LING
630
3562
SYNTACTIC THEORY
3.0
001
3562
8 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
1108
JKHB
MELBYAK
Prev Apple
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 29
LING 641
LING 677
LING 678
LING 679
LING 690
LING 695
001
001
001
001
001
001
LING 699R
001
7958
7958
1984
1984
1985
1985
1992
1992
3570
3570
1993
1993
3571
3571
INTERLANG ANALYSIS
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ADVANCED METHODOGY
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
MATERIALS DEVELPMT
S 3:00-4:20 pm TTH
TESL SUP ADMIN
S
SEM LINGUISTICS
S 9:30-10:50 am
TESL SEMINAR
8 3:00-4:50 pm
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
TTH
TBA
Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
MGT 511 7756 MANAGERIAL FINANCE
001 7756 S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
MGT 551 7758 ORGANIZATIONAL BE H
001 7758 S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
MGT 562 7760 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
001 7760 S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
V9.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1011 JKHB
F550 HFAG
1106 JKHB
2105 JKHB
2024 JKHB
130 TNRB
374 TNRB
1081 JKHB
Management Communication (590 TNRB, 378-4081)
M COM 320 Offered by
MCOM 320
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
401
402
403
404
405
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MCOM 321
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
401
402
403
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
0747
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
8970
WRITTEN BUS COMM
3.0
AW
S
s
s
s
8
8
8
8
S
S
8
8
8
9:30-10:50 am
11:00-12:20 pm
12:30-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
9:30-10:50 am
12:30-1:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
3:30-4:50 pm
3:30-6:20 pm
3:30-6:20 pm
3:30-4:50 pm
5:10-8:00 pm
6:00-8:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
M
W
TTH
T
W
ORAL BUSINESS COMM
S
s
S
s
8
8
8
8
S
8
S
8
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
6:00-7:50 pm
6:00-7:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
W
W
M
M
TTH
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
3.0
1.5
♦ M COM 490R section 401 : Desktop publishing.
MCOM 490R 0756 MGT COMM TOPICS
401 0756 8 3:30-4:50 pm
♦ M COM 490R section 402: For 321 T.A.s only.
402 0756 S 4:00-6:50 pm T
MCOM 642 7399 COMM FOR PROF ACCT
001 7399 8 3:30-5:30 pm M
002 7399 8 3:30-5:30 pm T
003 7399 8 3:30-5:30 pm W
004 7399 8 3:30-5:30 pm TH
005 7399 8 12:30-2:30 pm T
006 7399 8 1:30-3:30 pm W
007 7399 8 12:30-2:30 pm TH
Managerial Economics (610 TNRB, 378-2364)
MANEC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MANEC 300 7774 ECONMKTSYST 3.0
001 7774 8 9:30-10:50 am MW
164
210
210
164
484
164
210
164
210
374
210
210
164
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
486 TNRB
486 TNRB
486 TNRB
486 TNRB
BROWN C
MATHEWS T J
HENRICH8ENLE
GRAHAM C R
ROBERTSON J 8
BROWN 0
LUTHY M J
COX C M
PACERW
PLENERT G J
PERRY D J
BELL R D
PERRY D J
BELL R D
HOWARD J M
HOWARD J M
STODDARD T D
BELLRD
VAWDREYC
WATERS M L
STODDARD T D
HARTMAN L D
HUMPHRIES TS
HARTMAN L D
HARTMAN L D
DETIENNEKB
DETIENNE K B
DETIENNE K B
DETIENNE K B
HARTMAN L D
HARTMAN L D
STEAD J A
STEAD J A
STEAD J A
STEAD J A
280 TNRB BAKER W H
164 TNRB DETIENNEKB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
210 TNRB
484 TNRB
482 TNRB
484 TNRB
482 TNRB
HARTMAN L D
WATERS M L
HANSON G A
HOWARD J M
BAKER W H
DETIENNE K B
WATERS M L
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
220 TNRB STAFF
1 30 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
MANEC
MANEC
r
MANEC
MANEC
MANEC
MANEC
MANEC
MANEC
MANEC
002
003
400
301 Offered by
301
001
002
003
004
400
476
001
487
001
595R
001
596R
001
597R
001
613
001
689
001
7774 S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
7774 S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
7774 S 5:10-7:40 pm TH
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
7775 MACRO ECON BUS DEC 3.0
7775 S 12:30-1:50 pm
7775 S 11:00-12:20 pm
7775 S 8:00-9:20 am
7775 S 8:00-9:20 am
7775 S 5:10-7:40 pm
8144 GOVT & BUSINESS
8144 S 9:30-10:50 am
7521 APPL QUANT ANAL
7521 S 2:00-3:20 pm
7326 LECTURES IN MANEC
7326 S
7327 READINGS IN MANEC
7327 S
7328 RESEARCH IN MANEC
7328 S
7453 BUS & ECON FORECST
7453 S 12:30-1:50 pm
7455 ADV ECONOMETR TECH
7455 S 8:00-9:20 am
220 TNRB STAFF
220 TNRB STAFF
220 TNRB STAFF
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
T
220 TNRB
220 TNRB
220 TNRB
280 TNRB
220 TNRB
KOLLER R H
PRITCHETT B M
STAFF
STAFF
KOLLER R H
IIH
3.0
220 TNRB
KOLLER R H
MW
3.0
220 TNRB
PRITCHETT BM
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
r
TTH
3.0
280 TNRB
NELSON R D
;h
TTH
3.0
240 TNRB
MCDONALD J B
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MET
MET
MET
102
199R
230
001
350
370
380
001
002
003
004
005
MET
324
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
MET
329
MET
336
MET
360
MET
490R
MET
498
001
002
003
004
001
002
003
004
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
002
003
400
001
1797
1797
6096
6096
6096
6096
3578
3578
3578
3578
3578
3578
3572
3572
3572
3572
3572
3577
3577
3577
3577
3577
3585
3585
3585
3585
3585
3588
3588
3588
3588
3588
3588
3588
3588
3596
3596
3596
3596
3596
6383
6383
MANUFACTURING SEM
T 11:00-11:50 am TH
COOP ED MET
T
T
T
CNC PROGRAMMING
TBA
TBA
TBA
MWF
T
1.0
V3.0
3.0
455MARB STRONG A B
NELSON TW
NELSON TW
NELSON TW
T 10:00-10:50 am
T 12:00-1:50 pm
T 12:00-1:50 pm W
T 8:00-9:50 am F
T 3:00-4:50 pm M
JOINING PROCESSES
T 8:00-8:50 am MW
T 10:00-12:50 pm M
T 12:00-2:50 pm W
T 5:00-7:50 pm T
METAL FORMING
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
T 12:00-1:50 pm T
T 2:00-3:50 pm TH
T 9:00-10:50 am W
FLUID POWER
T 11:00-11:50am MW
T 3:00-4:50 pm W
T 1:00-2:50 pm F
T 3:00-4:50 pm M
PLASTICS PROC
T 1:00-1:50 pm MW
T 10:00-12:50 pm F
T 3:00-5:50 pm F
T 2:00-4:50 pm T
T 2:00-4:50 pm TH
T 2:00-4:50 pm M
T 2:00^:50 pm W
SPEC PROB MFG TECH
S TBA
S TBA
T 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
S 4:00-6:00 pm T
SENIOR MFG PROJECT
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
145 CTB
155 CTB
155 CTB
155 CTB
155 CTB
250 CTB
125 SNLB
125 SNLB
125 SNLB
145 CTB
160 CTB
160 CTB
160 CTB
240 CTB
385 CTB
385 CTB
385 CTB
240 CTB
115 SNLB
115 SNLB
115 SNLB
115 SNLB
115 SNLB
115 SNLB
KOHKONEN K E
KOHKONEN K E
KOHKONEN K E
KOHKONEN K E
KOHKONEN K E
NELSON TW
NELSON TW
NELSON TW
NELSON TW
CARTER P W
CARTER P W
CARTER P W
CARTER P W
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
V3.0
BLK2
2.0
CARTER P W
KOHKONEN K E
145 CTB HAWKS V D
240 CTB ROMNEY R H
145 CTB HARRELLCR
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFE
199R
350
8939
8939
COOP ED MFE
T
V3.0
TBA
HAWKS V D
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 31
370
8939
T
TBA
HAWKS V D
380
8939
T
TBA
HAWKS V D
MFE
232
8940
MANUF PROC
3.0
001
8940
T 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
250
GIB
TODD R H
Lab Required
002
L
8940
T 3:00-4:50 pm
W
150
CTB
TODD R H
003
L
8940
T 1:00-2:50 pm
F
150
CTB
TODD R H
004
L
8940
T 3:00-4:50 pm
TH
150
CTB
TODD R H
005
L
8940
T 3:00-4:50 pm
F
150
CTB
TODD R H
MFE
250
095804
MATERIALS SCIENCE
3.0
001
095804
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
256
CB
MORTENSENKS
MFE
251
8941
MATERIALS LAB
1.0
$05
001
8941
T 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
123
CB
STAFF
MFE
291 R
8942
SEMINAR
0.0
001
8942
T 11:00-11:50am
TH
455 MARB
HAWKS V D
MFE
340
3576
QUALITY ASSURANCE
3.0
001
3576
T 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
254
CB
HAWKS V D
Lab Required
002
L
3576
T 12:00-12:50 pm
M
135
CTB
HAWKS V D
003
L
3576
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
T
135
CTB
HAWKS V D
004
L
3576
T 12:00-12:50 pm
W
135
CTB
HAWKS V D
005
L
3576
T 2:00-2:50 pm
T
135
CTB
HAWKS V D
006
L
3576
T 2:00-2:50 pm
M
135
CTB
HAWKS V D
MFE
361
8943
MANUF INSTRU & CON
3.0
001
8943
T 8:00-8:50 am
MW
145
CTB
ROTZC
Lab Required
002
L
8943
T 2:00^:50 pm
T
160
CTB
ROTZC
003
L
8943
T 9:00-11 :50 am
TH
160
CTB
ROTZC
MFE
391 R
8944
SEMINAR
0.5
001
8944
T 11:00-11:50 am
TH
455 MARB
HAWKS V D
MFE
432
8946
ADV MFC PROCESSES
3.0
001
8946
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
250
CTB
STAFF
MFE
476
887801
INTPROD/PROCENGR
3.0
001
887801
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
214
CTB
TODD R H
Lab Required
002
L
887801
T 2:00-4:50 pm
W
240
CTB
TODD R H
003
L
887801
T 8:00-10:50 am
TH
240
CTB
TODD R H
004
L
887801
T 2:00-5:50 pm
TH
240
CTB
TODD R H
005
L
887801
T 8:00-10:50 am
F
240
CTB
TODD R H
MFE
480
3591
PROO & PROCESS PLAN
3.0
001
3591
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
250
CTB
HARRELLCR
MFE
491 R
8947
SEMINAR
0.5
001
8947
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W
214
CTB
HAWKS V D
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFET
529
8783
MFC INFO PROC &NET
3.0
001
8783
T 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
340
CTB
SMART M J
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002
L
8783
T 12:00-2:50 pm
M
345
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SMART M J
003
L
8783
T 2:00-4:50 pm
F
345
CTB
SMART M J
400
8783
T 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
340
CTB
SMART M J
Lab Required
401
L
8783
T 2:00-4:50 pm
M
345
CTB
SMART M J
MFET
533
3594
COMP INTEG MFC
3.0
001
3594
T 4:00-5:50 pm
W
340
CTB
ALLEN D K
Lab Required
002
L
3594
T
TBA
ALLEN D K
400
3594
T 4:00-5:50 pm
W
340
CTB
ALLEN D K
Lab Required
401
L
3594
T
TBA
ALLEN D K
MFET
537
8949
ADV MECHANISMS
3.0
001
8949
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
250
CTB
RED WE
MFET
538
1558
TECHNICAL MGMT
3J0
001
1558
T 12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
240
CTB
HAWKS V D
MFET
574
8950
TOOL ENGINEERING
3.0
001
8950
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
145
CTB
KOHKONEN K E
MFET
591 R
7034
GRADUATE SEMINAR
0.5
001
7034
T 4:00-4:50 pm
M
340
CTB
RED WE
400
7034
T 4:00-4:50 pm
M
340
CTB
RED WE
MFET
592R
001
3598
3598
MATERIALS SEMINAR
T
TBA
0.5
STRONG A B
400
3598
T
TBA
340
CTB
STRONG A B
MFET
595R
6426
SPECIAL TOPICS
VI 8.0
001
6426
S
TBA
STRONG A B
Tchr Approve
400
6426
S
TBA
STRONG A B
Tchr Approve
401
6426
S
TBA
All FN 0 K
MFET
656
3599
MICROSTR PROPERT
3.0
001
3599
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
145
CTB
ADAMS B E
MFET
698R
001
400
8709
8709
8709
MASTER'S PROJECT
S
S
TBA
TBA
V3.0
RED W E
RED WE
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MFLI
699n
001
400
6204
6204
6204
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
S TBA
V9.0
RED WE
RED WE
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Tchr Approve
MFET
799R
001
400
8954
8954
8954
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S TBA
S TBA
VI 8.0
RED WE
RED WE
Master of Business Administration (730 TNRB, 378-3500)
MBA
S10
001
0877
0877
MANAGERIAL ECON
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
2^
110 TNRB
STAFF
MBA
511
001
002
0888
0888
0888
MACRO & BUS ENVIRO
S TBA
S TBA
2.0
STAFF
STAFF
MBA
530
001
7765
7765
STATISTICAL ANALYS
S 12:30-1 :50 pm MW
2.5
110 TNRB
ADOLPH80N D L
MBA
560R
001
002
8520
8520
8520
INTEGRATIVE EXERCI
S TBA
S TBA
0^
MCKINNON G F
MCKINNON G F
MBA
562
001
002
0889
0889
0889
WRIT & ORAL COMM 2
S TBA
S TBA
1.5
HANSON G A
STAFF
MBA
580
001
002
0864
0864
0864
INTRO TO STRATEGY
S TBA
S TBA
2.0
MCKINNON G F
BARNES HW
MBA
585
001
002
0926
0926
0926
MGMT & TECHNOLOGY
8 11:00-12:20 pm TH
9:00-10:50 am F
S 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
1:35-2:50 pm F
2.5
130 TNRB
240 TNRB
110 TNRB
240 TNRB
SWAIN M R
DENNA E L
MBA
591
001
002
6269
6269
6269
BUS GOVT/INTL ECON
S TBA
S TBA
3.0
CLARKE D G
BARNES H W
MBA
593R
001
6892
6892
MANAGEMENT SEMINAR
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm F
1.0
251 TNRB
MCKINNON G F
MBA
602
001
6178
6178
FED INCOME TAX
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
3.0
284 TNRB
STEWART D N
MBA
613
001
6270
6270
BUS & ECON FRCSTG
8 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
3.0
280 TNRB
NELSON R D
MBA
618
001
0896
0896
PERSNL RN PLANNG
8 12:30-1 :50 pm MW
3.0
180 TNRB
CALL IT
MBA
621
001
6183
6183
ADV CORP FINANCE
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm MWF
3.0
110 TNRB
HEATON H B
MBA
622
001
0924
0924
INVESTMENTS
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
180 TNRB
LAMBERT WR
MBA
623
001
6184
6184
INVEST THEORY
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
482 TNRB
THORLEYSR
MBA
624
001
0930
0930
CAP 8t SEC MARKETS
8 8:00-9:20 am MWF
3.0
184 TNRB
HEATON H B
MBA
625
001
6186
6186
MGMT OF FNCIAL INS
8 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
170 TNRB
CALL IT
MBA
626
001
0936
0936
SHORT TERM RN MGT
8 11:00-12:20 pm MW
3.0
180 TNRB
HILL N C
MBA
629
001
002
8725
8725
8725
SILVER FUND
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm TH
8 11:00-12:20 pm TH
3.0
482 TNRB
484 TNRB
LAMBERT WR
LAMBERT WR
MBA
632
001
6173
6173
MANAGERS TOOLKIT 2
8 3:30-4:50 pm MW
3.0
110 TNRB
AD0LPH80N D L
MBA
634
001
0918
0918
TOTAL QUALITY MGMT
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
174 TNRB
LEETN
MBA
636
001
7081
7081
OPERATIONS MGT SEM
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
3.0
210 TNRB
SAWAYAW
MBA
637
001
0927
0927
INT MGT & PROD TEC
8 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
3.0
130 TNRB
PLENERT G J
MBA
638
001
8073
8073
STRAT ISSUES MANUF
8 9:30-10:50 am MWF
3.0
180 TNRB
JACKSON W B
MBA
654
001
0922
0922
SALES MANAGEMENT
8 2:00-3:20 pm MW
3.0
180 TNRB
RHOADS G K
MBA
655
001
6258
6258
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8 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
184 TNRB
8WINYARD W R
MBA
660
001
6527
6527
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8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
184 TNRB
GEURTS M D
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680
0908
BUSINESS POLICY
3.0
001
0908
S 12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
180 TNRB
LAM BERT WR
002
0908
S 3:30-^:50 pm
MW
120 TNRB
GODFREY P
MBA
682
8848
ETHICS BUS & SOCIETY
3.0
001
8848
S 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
1081 JKHB
HART D K
002
8848
S 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
1081 JKHB
BRADY F N
MBA
685
0928
GLOBAL MGMT 2
3.0
001
0928
S 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
184 TNRB
WILSON B D
MBA
687
6264
RISK MANAGEMENT
3.0
001
6264
S 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
284 TNRB
MERRILL C A
MBA
689
6261
BUSINESS LAW
3.0
001
6261
S 3:30-4:50 pm
IIH
184 TNRB
BRAMHALL E H
MBA
690R
6787
MGT FIELD STUDY
3.0
001
6787
S 11:00-12:20 pm
TH
110 TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
MBA
692
8533
BUSINESS IN HISTOR
3.0
001
8533
S 12:30-1:50 pm
MH
484 TNRB
JOHNSON W 8
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003
6898
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12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
284 TNRB
PLENERT G J
005
6898
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12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
184 TNRB
ANDRUS R
006
6698
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5:00-6:20 pm
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180 TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
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5:00-6:20 pm
T
2024 JKHB
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5:00-6:20 pm
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1119 JKHB
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6898
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5:00-6:20 pm
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1023 JKHB
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290 TNRB
HOSKISSON J V
015
6898
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5:00-6:20 pm
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3606
T
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
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401
3606
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5:00-5:50 pm
5:00-5:50 pm
MW
T
402
3606
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5:00-5:50 pm
6:00-6:50 pm
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403
3606
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5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
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404
3606
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5:00-5:50 pm
5:00-5:50 pm
MW
TH
405
3606
T
5:00-5:50 pm
6:00-6:50 pm
MW
TH
406
3606
T
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
W
407
3606
T
5:00-5:50 pm
6:00-6:50 pm
MW
W
408
3606
T
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
W
409
3606
T
5:00-5:50 pm
6:00-6:50 pm
MW
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6387
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8:00-8:50 am
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8:00-8:50 am
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8:00-8:50 am
MWF
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6387
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9:00-9:50 am
MWF
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10:00-10:50 am
MWF
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111 TMCB
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111 TMCB
STAFF
121 TMCB
STAFF
104 TMCB
STAFF
109 TMCB
STAFF
134 TMCB
STAFF
134 TMCB
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134 TMCB
STAFF
136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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12:00-12:50 pm
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019
6387
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1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
020
6387
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2:00-2:50 pm
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021
6387
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3:00-3:50 pm
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022
6387
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9:30-10:50 am
TTH
023
6387
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11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
024
6387
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2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
025
6387
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8:00-9:20 am
TTH
026
6387
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
027
6387
T
12:00-1:20 pm
TTH
028
6387
T
9:30-10:50 am
TTH
400
6387
T
5:10-6:40 pm
MW
401
6387
T
5:10-6:40 pm
TTH
136TMCB
STAFF
136TMCB
STAFF
136TMCB
STAFF
136TMCB
STAFF
136TMCB
STAFF
108TMCB
STAFF
134TMCB
STAFF
134TMCB
STAFF
134 TMCB
STAFF
134TMCB
STAFF
3090 JKHB
STAFF
135 TMCB
STAFF
135 TMCB
STAFF
M
2104 JKHB
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MATH 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 111 3614 TRIGONOMETRY 2.0
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MATH 112 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ MATH 112 classes may require either graphing calculators or use of computer labs— check with the Instructor.
CALCULUS 1
T 10:00-10:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
T 10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
T 10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
T 10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
T 10:00-10:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
T 10:00-10:50 am
3:00-3:50 pm
T 8:00-8:50 am
T 10:00-10:50 am
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T 4:10-6:00 pm
T 5:10-7:00 pm
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♦
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T 9:00-9:50 am DAILY 104 TMCB
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MATH 112
3615
010
3615
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3615
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3615
014
3615
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3615
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3615
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3615
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3615
401
3615
402
3615
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200
3615
201
3615
202
3615
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112 TMCB
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121 TMCB
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108 TMCB
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104 TMCB
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112 TMCB
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MATH 113
3616
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4.0
AM
010
3616
T
9:00-9:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
136 TMCB
JAMISON R D
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9:00-9:50 am
MWF
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2104 JKHB
111 TMCB
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9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
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2104 JKHB
111 TMCB
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3616
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9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
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2104 JKHB
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3616
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9:00-9:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
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2104 JKHB
116 TMCB
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121 TMCB
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2104 JKHB
112 TMCB
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108 TMCB
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2:00-2:50 pm
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252 MARB
134TMCB
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400
3616 T
5:10-7:00 pm
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134TMCB
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401
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116TMCB
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3616 HONORS CALCULUS 2 4.0
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3616 T
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121 TMCB
CRAWLEY PL
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201
3616 T
2:00-2:50 pm
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121 TMCB
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202
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203
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104 TMCB
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204
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205
3616 T
3:00-3:50 pm
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104 TMCB
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MATH 119 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 119
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4.0
AM
010
3612 T
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-8:50 am
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3612 T
1:00-1:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
MWTHF
T
2104 JKHB
331 TMCB
GARNER LE
023
3612 T
1:00-1 :50 pm
4:00^:50 pm
MWTHF
T
2104 JKHB
104 TMCB
GARNER LE
024
3612 T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
MWTHF
T
2104 JKHB
2320A SFLC
GARNER LE
025
3612 T
1:00-1 :50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
MWTHF
T
2104 JKHB
108 TMCB
GARNER LE
400
3612 T
4:00-5:00 pm
MTWTH
2104 JKHB
WYNNJE
401
3612 T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
2104 JKHB
WYCKOFFSK
MATH 190
3605 FUND OF MATH
2.0
001
3605 T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
116 TMCB
WILUAMS S R
002
3605 T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
116 TMCB
WALTER C N
003
3605 T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
104 TMCB
POLLINGTONAD
MATH 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 300
3633 HISTORY OF MATH
3.0
001
mX\ T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
2320A SFLC
BAKER R C
002
3633 T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
108 TMCB
CANNON J W
MATH 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 302 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 302 3635 SURVEY OF GEOMETRY
MATH 305
3.0
001
3635
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
2320A SFLC
WILUAMS SR
400
3635
T
5:00-6:30 pm
TTH
112 TMCB
SIMONS J M
edbyl
ndepende
ntStu
dy (206 HCEB, fee required)
3637
BASIC CONC OF MATH 4.0
001
3637
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
2320A SFLC
TAYLOR J L
002
3637
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
331 TMCB
WIGHT T A
003
3637
T
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
331 TMCB
STAFF
004
3637
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
331 TMCB
GARBE D G
005
3637
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
MW
331 TMCB
WIGHT T A
006
3637
T
12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
331 TMCB
CHATlbRLEYLJ
007
3637
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
331 TMCB
CHATTERLEYLJ
400
3637
T
5:00-6:50 pm
MW
331 TMCB
GARBE D G
MATH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 306 3638 CONCEPTS OF MATH
001 3638 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 3638 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 3638 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
109 TMCB GARBE D G
109 TMCB STAFF
109 TMCB STAFF
136 BYUWinter1995 Class Schedule
004 3638 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
005 3638 T 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
MATH 311 3624 INTRO NUM METHODS
001 3624 T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 3624 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MATH 312 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MATH 312 3600 ADV ENGR MATH
001 3600 T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 3600 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
003 3600 T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
004 3600 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
MATH 3 13 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
3.0
MATH 313
MATH 315
MATH 316
MATH 323
MATH 332
001
002
003
004
005
001
001
002
003
001
001
3603
3603
3603
3603
3603
3603
3641
3641
3640
3640
3640
3640
3648
3648
3651
3651
ADV ENGR MATH
3.0
T 8:00-8:50 am
T 10:00-10:50 am
T 9:00-9:50 am
T 3:00-3:50 pm
T 4:00-4:50 pm
THEORY OF ANALYSIS
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
3.0
3.0
THEORY OF ANALYSIS
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
INTRO PAR DIFF EOS 3.0
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
INTRO COMPLEX ANAL 3.0
T 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
MATH 343 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 343
MATH 344
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
350
371
372
399R
411
434
495R
499R
511
522
532
542
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
001
002
003
004
001
001
002
001
350
001
001
002
003
001
001
001
001
001
001
3629
3629
3629
3629
3629
3629
3629
3629
3629
3630
3630
3630
3630
3630
6378
6378
3653
3653
3653
3654
3654
7782
7782
3659
3659
3661
3661
3661
3661
3665
3665
3664
3664
7427
7427
8670
8670
3611
3611
3673
3673
ELEM UNEAR ALGEBR
3.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
11:00-11:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
CALCULUS SVR VARBL
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
T 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
COMBINATORICS
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
COOPERATIVE EDUC
T TEA
NUMERICAL METHODS
T 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
ORD DIFF EQUATION
T 8:00-8:50 am
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T 2:00-2:50 pm
READINGS IN MATH
T
SENIOR THESIS
T
NUM MTHDPRTL DIFF
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
MTHDAPPLMATH2
T 8:00-9:20 am
COMPLEX ANALYSIS
T 10:00-10:50 am
REAL ANALYSIS
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
TBA
TTH
MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
3.0
3.0
V2.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
117 HRCB
121 TMCB
104TMCB
112 TMCB
WHEATLEYMD
GARBE D G
SKARDARV
SKARDARV
112 TMCB TOLMANLK
2320A SFLC TOLMANLK
112 TMCB LUK
1 08 TMCB LAMOREAUX J W
104 TMCB
2320A SFLC
2320A SFLC
2320A SFLC
2320A SFLC
WYNNJE
CLARK DA
WYNNJE
FRANZ R 0
FRANZ R O
112 TMCB LAMOREAUX J W
121 TMCB BATES P W
1 33 TMCB LUNDOUIST M S
331 TMCB LAWLOR G R
108 TMCB FORCADE R W
116 TMCB CHAHAL J S
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
135 TMCB
116 TMCB
112 TMCB
MOORE HG
BARRETT WW
ROBINSON 0 W
STAFF
STAFF
MOORE HG
BRADY TG
CONNER G R
1 34 TMCB HUMPHRIES S P
134 TMCB LAWLOR G R
116 TMCB STAFF
134 TMCB STAFF
135 TMCB FORCADE RW
135 TMCB
135 TMCB
108 TMCB
112 TMCB
135 TMCB
112 TMCB
135 TMCB
133 TMCB
323 TMCB
MOORE HG
LUNDOUIST ME
ROBINSON D W
WALTER C N
MCKAY SM
STAFF
LUK
FRANZ RO
BATES PW
BATES PW
MCKAY SM
SNOW D R
133 TMCB CHAHAL J S
323 TMCB OUYANGT
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 37
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
552
635
642
644
648
656
672
677
695R
699R
751 R
799R
ME EN 170
ME EN 172
ME EN 191
ME EN 199R
ME EN 212
ME EN 250
ME EN 273
ME EN 312
ME EN 321
ME EN 322
ME EN 337
ME EN 363
ME EN 364
ME EN 372
ME EN 401
ME EN 435
3676
INTRO TO TOPOLOGY
3.0
001
3676
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
323 TMOB
CONNER G R
3686
THEOR ORD DIFF EOS
3.0
001
3686
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
323 TMOB
GRANT C P
3688
REAL & COMPLEX VAR
3.0
001
3688
T 11:00-11 :50 am
MWF
133 TMOB
SMITH W V
3668
HARMONIC ANALYSIS
3.0
001
3668
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
323 TMOB
POLLINGTONAD
3692
THEO PART DIF EQUA
3.0
001
3692
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
133 TMOB
OUYANG T
8865
ALGEBR TOPOLOGY 2
3.0
001
8865
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
323 TMCE
BRADY T G
3700
ALGEBRA
3.0
001
3700
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
323 TMOB
HUMPHRIES 8 P
8868
HOMOLOGICAL ALBEGR
3.0
001
8868
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
133 TMCE
8PEI8ER R D
3703
READINGS IN MATH
V2.0
001
3703
3704
T
MASTERS THESIS
TEA
V9.0
BATES P W
001
3704
3677
T
ADV SPEC TPS TOPL
TEA
3.0
BATES P W
001
3677
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
133 TMOB
BARRETT WW
8668
DOCTORAL DISS
V9.0
001
8668
T
TEA
BATES P W
il Engineering (242 CB, 378-2625)
1537
INTRO ENG GRAPHICS
V3.0
001
1537
8875
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
ENG GRAPHICS
MWF
3.0
250
GTE
RAISOR E M
001
8875
7806
S 9:00-9:50 am
NEW STUDENT SEM
MWF
0.0
214
GTE
RAI80R E M
001
7806
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
381
GB
GHA8EKW
6112
COOP ED MECH ENGR
V3.0
370
6112
S
TEA
SIMMONS V E
375
6112
8
TEA
8IMMON8 V E
379
6112
S
TEA
SIMMONS V E
1541
ENG GR & DESC GEOM
V3.0
001
1541
095803
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MATERIALS SCIENCE
MWF
3.0
250
GTE
SIMMONS V E
001
095802
3709
T 3:00-3:50 pm
INTRO COMP&CAE
MWF
3.0
256
GB
M0RTEN8EN K S
001
3709
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
254
GB
STAFF
002 L
3709
S 3:00-5:50 pm
T
125
CE
STAFF
003 L
3709
S 3:00-5:50 pm
W
125
GB
STAFF
004 L
3709
3724
S 3:00-5:50 pm
FLUID MECHANICS
TH
3.0
125
GB
STAFF
001
3724
3716
S 9:00-9:50 am
THERMODYNAMICS
MWF
3.0
254
GB
HEATON H 8
001
3716
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
214
GTE
TREE D R
3717
APPLIED THERMODYNA
3.0
001
3717
3726
S 8:00-9:50 am
KINEMATICS
TTH
3.0
250
GTE
QUEIROZ M
001
3726
8390
S 3:00-^:20 pm
ELEM INST
TTH
3.0
250
GTE
SIMMONS V E
001
8390
S 8:00-8:50 am
MW
275 MARE
GOXJJ
002 L
8390
S 2:00-4:50 pm
W
160
GB
STAFF
003 L
8390
S 2:00^:50 pm
F
160
GB
STAFF
004 L
8390
8 3:00-5:50 pm
M
160
GB
STAFF
005 L
8390
8391
8
INST SYS DSN
TEA
3.0
160
GB
STAFF
001
8391
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
369
GB
SMITH G G
002 L
8391
8 7:00-9:50 am
T
160
GB
STAFF
003 L
8391
8 3:00-5:50 pm
T
160
GB
STAFF
004 L
8391
8
TEA
160
GB
STAFF
3729
ANA&MFGMCHCOMP
3.0
001
3729
8 3:00^:50 pm
MF
254
GB
HOWELL LL
'
3:00-3:50 pm
W
254
GB
3715
THERMO HEAT ENERGY
3.0
001
3715
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
230
GB
ULRIGH R D
3728
SYS DYNAMIC VIBRTN
3.0
001
3728
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
234 MARE
STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
1 38 EYU Winter 1 995 Glass Schedule
ME EN
440
3746
HEAT TRANSFER
3.0
001
3746
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
230
CB
ULRICH R D
ME EN
473
7178
DESIGN FOR MANUFAC
3.0
001
7178
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
254
CB
CHASE K W
ME EN
474
002
7182
7182
DESIGN OF MECH SYS
S TBA
3.0
STAFF
ME EN
476
88780G
INT PROD/PROC ENGR
3.0
001
88780C
T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
214
CTB
TODD R H
002 1
. 88780C
T 2:00-4:50 pm W
240
CTB
TODD R H
003 I
. 887800
T 8:00-10:50 am TH
240
CTB
TODD R H
004 I
. 887800
T 2:00-5:50 pm TH
240
CTB
TODD R H
005 1
. 887800
T 8:00-10:50 am F
240
CTB
TODD R H
ME EN
499R
001
8879
8879
HONORS THESIS
T TBA
V6.0
STAFF
ME EN
500
374802
DES & MATRLS APPL
3.0
001
374802
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
125
CB
MOKItNSENKS
ME EN
504
124005
MATRIX STRUG & ANAL
3.0
001
124005
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
369
CB
CHRISTIANSEN H
ME EN
507
126305
ADVANCED FEA
3.0
001
126305
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
393
CB
BALLING R J
ME EN
509
374403
SPECT ANAL DYN SYS
3.0
001
374403
S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
125
CB
SMITH CC
ME EN
512
3735
BOUNDARY LAY THEOR
3.0
001
3735
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
384
CB
HEATON H 8
ME EN
531
3740
DES OF CONTL SYS
3.0
001
3740
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
125
CB
FREE J C
ME EN
537
3745
ADV MECHANISMS
3.0
001
3745
8 3:00-4:50 pm IIH
381
CB
RED WE
ME EN
541
3747
NUM HEAT TRANSFER
3.0
001
3747
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
125
CB
WEBBBW
ME EN
542
6401
DSGN HEAT TRAN SYS
3.0
001
6401
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
230
CB
ULRICH R D
ME EN
554
3749
ADV MFG PROCESSES
3.0
001
3749
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
250
CTB
JENSEN C G
ME EN
556
3751
COMPOSITE MTL
3.0
001
3751
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
392
CB
EASTMAN P F
ME EN
574
8779
GEOM MODEL W/CAD
3.0
001
8779
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
125
CB
COX J J
ME EN
575
6791
OPTIMIZATION
3.0
$05
001
6791
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
406
CB
PARKINSON A R
ME EN
576
3767
DESIGN METHODOLOGY
3.0
001
3767
8 3:00-4:30 pm IIH
393
CB
MAGLEBVSP
ME EN
584
3755
GAS TURB JET ENG
3.0
001
3755
8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
125
CB
QUEIROZ M
ME EN
591 R
3757
SEMINAR
1.0
001
3757
8 2:00-2:50 pm T
245
CB
STAFF
ME EN
595R
001
3759
3759
SPEC TOPICS IN M E
S TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
ME EN
595R
3759
TOPC IN MATERIALS
3.0
002
3759
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
125
CB
MORTEN8EN K S
ME EN
695R
001
3774
3774
SPEC PROB MASTERS
8 TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ME EN
697R
001
3776
3776
RESEARCH
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
ME EN
699R
001
3778
3778
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
V9.0
STAFF
002
3778
8 TBA
BLK2
STAFF
ME EN
791 R
001
3779
3779
DOCTORATE SEMINAR
8 TBA
1.0
STAFF
ME EN
795R
001
3780
3780
SELTPCS MECH ENGR
8 TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ME EN
799R
001
002
3782
3782
3782
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
8 TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
STAFF
Microbiology (775 WIDB, 378-2889)
MCBIO
102
3784
INTRO CUN LAB TEC
1.0
001
3784
S 2:00-4:50 pm T
844
WIDB
COCKAYNE 8
MCBIO
130
9124
GENERAL BIOLOGY
5.0 B
lO
Lab Required
001
252 MARB NORTH J A
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 39
MCBIO
MCBIO
221 Offered by
221
001
002
400
MCBIO 222
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
265
291
311
341
MCBIO 351
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
400
001
001
001
001
001
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3788 GEN MICROBIOLOGY 3.0
3788 S 8:30-9:50 am TTH
3788 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
3788 S 5:10-7:40 pm TH
3789 GEN MICRO LAB 1.0
3789 S 11:00-12:50 pm M
3789 S 1:00-2:50 pm M
3789 S 3:00-^:50 pm M
3789 S 1:00-2:50 pm T
3789 S 3:00-4:50 pm T
3789 S 9:00-10:50 am W
3789 S 11:00-12:50 pm W
3789 S 1:00-2:50 pm TH
3789 S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
3789 S 9:00-10:50 am F
3789 S 10:00-11 :50 am TH
3789 S 5:20-7:20 pm W
3783 LAB METHODS
3783 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3792 READINGS IN SCIENC
3792 8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
3787 DISEASE & PBLC HLT
3787 S 1:00-2: 15 pm TTH
9118 GEN & CELL BIOL 1
9118 S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
NS
456 MARB WRIGHT D N
456 MARB ALLMAN G W
231 MARB ALLMAN G W
3806 MICROBIOLOGY
3806 8 9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
♦ MCBIO 351 section 2 will be offered for 3.0 credit hours.
002 3806
365
DAILY
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
MCBIO
392
393
394
395
399R
404
407
441
442
481
491 R
001
001
001
001
001
370
379
001
001
002
002
001
002
001
001
TTH
TH
♦ MCBIO 491 R sections 2 — 6 are current literature classes.
MCBIO 491 R 3808 BACTERIOLOGY
002 3808 S 11:00-1 1:50 am F
MCBIO 491 R 3808 VIROLOGY
003 3808 S 11:00-1 1:50 am F
MCBIO 491 R 3808 IMMUNOLOGY
004 3808 S 11:00-11:50 am F
MCBIO 491 R 3808 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
005 3808 S 11:00-11:50 am F
MCBIO 491 R 3808 CELL BIOLOGY
006 3808 8 11:00-11:50 am F
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
STAFF
787 WIDB
LEE JD
2.0
1.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
NS
MWF
MTWTH
8 9:00-9:50 am
3807 ADV LAB METHODS
3807 8 2:00-2:50 pm
3801 HEMAT AND COAG
3801 8 12:00-12:50 pm
3795 IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY
3795 8 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
3796 HEMAT AND COAG LAB
3796 8 1:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
3802 IMMUNOHEMAT LAB
3802 8 1:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
651 2 COOP ED:CLN LAB EX
6512 S TBA
6512 S TBA
3800 GEN ANIMAL VIR
3800 8 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
8140 CUNICAL MICROBIOL
8140 8 8:00-8:50 am MW
L 8140 8 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
L 9:00-9:50 am T
6918 MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
6918 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8955 MOLECULAR BIOL LAB
8955 8 8:00-10:50 am TTH
8955 8 2:00-4:50 pm
3816 HISTMICROBIO
3816 8 12.00-12:50 pm
3808 MED TECH SEMINAR
3808 S 9:00-9:50 am
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
231 MARB SAGERS R D
231 MARB JOHNSON F B
5
231 MARB JENSEN J B
252 MARB O'NEILL KL
231 MARB R0BI80N R W
773 WIDB HARKERAR
323 MARB JOHNSON F B
368 MARB O'NEILL KL
348 MARB ROBINSON R A
324 MARB MURRAY B K
Majors Only
231 MARB
ROBISON R W
2.0
231 MARB
SAGERS R D
2.5
BLK2
374 MARB
ANDERSON 8 0
2.5
BLK1
374 MARB
ANDERSON 8 C
2.0
BLK2
734 WIDB
DAWSON S C
2.0
BLK1
734 WIDB
DAWSON S C
V9.0
COCKAYNE S
COCKAYNE S
Lab Included
Lab Included
3.0
234 MARB
NORTH J A
4.0
231 MARB
844 WIDB
844 WIDB
COCKAYNE 8
STAFF
Lab Required
3.0
234 MARB
LEAVITT R W
2.0
794 WIDB
794 WIDB
LEAVITT R W
LEAVITT R W
1.0
373 MARB
WRIGHT D N
1.0
734 WIDB
ANDERSON S 0
1 40 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
MCBIO
495R
001
3809
3809
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TEA
V4.0
STAFF
MCBIO
499R
001
9010
9010
HONORS THESIS
S TEA
V3.0
STAFF
MCBIO
502
3811
IMMUNOBIOLOGY
4.0
001
3811
S 4:00-4:50 pm MW
231 MARB
TEU8CHER C
Lab Required
002
L
3811
S 2:00-4:50 pm MW
830 WIDE
STAFF
003
L
3811
S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
830 WIDE
STAFF
MCBIO
561
3821
RADIOISOTOPE METH
2.0
001
3fl?1
8 TEA
773 WIDE
MARKER A R
Lab Required
002
38P1
S TBA
742 WIDE
STAFF
MCBIO
611
001
3818
3818
CELLULAR IMMUNOLOG
S TBA
2.0
TEU8CHER C
MCBIO
642
0601
MOLEC BIOL OF CELL
3.0
001
0601
S TBA
727 WIDE
LEAVITT R W
MCBIO
651 R
3822
SPECL TOPICS MICRO
V2.0
001
3fl??
S TBA
TBA
JOHNSON F B
MCBIO
691 R
3825
GRADUATE SEMir4AR
1.0
001
3825
S 3:00-3:50 pm TH
231 MARE
TEU8CHER C
MCBIO
695R
001
3826
3826
RESEARCH
S TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
MCBIO
699R
001
3827
3827
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
MCBIO
799R
001
3829
3829
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
V9.0
STAFF
Military Science (320 ROTC, 378-3601)
MILS
121
3833
INDIV LDRSHP SKILL
2.0
$16
001
3833
8 10:00-10:50 am T
241 ROTC
ROSS R W
Lab Required
002
3833
8 1:00-1:50 pm T
241 ROTC
ROSS R W
1 ah Required
003
3833
8 9:00-9:50 am TH
250 ROTC
ROSS R W
Lab Required
004
3833
S TBA
ROSS R W
Lab Required
005
L
3833
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
TBA
ROSS R W
400
3833
S TBA
ROSS R W
Lab Required
MILS
131
3834
FUND OF MLTRY LDRS
3.0
$16
001
3834
8 2:00-2:50 pm IIH
3:00-4:50 pm TH
241 ROTC
241 ROTC
ROSS R W
Prev Apple
MILS
220
001
3837
3837
ADV'D INDIV LDRSHP
8 TBA
3.0
$16
BENAVIDEZ M
MILS
221
3838
SMALL UNIT LEADRSH
3.0
$16
001
3838
S 1:00-1:50 pm MW
241 ROTC
BENAVIDEZ M
Lab Required
004
3838
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
241 ROTC
BENAVIDEZ M
Lab Required
005
L
3838
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
TBA
BENAVIDEZ M
006
3838
8 TBA
BLK2
BENAVIDEZ M
Lab Required
MILS
321
3842
BATTLEnELO LDRSHP
4.0
$16
001
3842
8 8:00-8:50 am MW
250 ROTC
MCNEIL EW
Lab Required
002
3842
S 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
250 ROTC
MCNEIL EW
Lab Required
005
L
L
3842
8 2:00-4:50 pm T
3:00-4:50 pm TH
TBA
TEA
MCNEIL EW
401
L
3842
8 TBA
MCNEIL EW
MILS
421
3846
PROFESSION OF ARMS
4.0
$16
001
3846
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
250 ROTC
ALLREDJL
Lab Required
002
3846
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
250 ROTC
ALLREDJL
Lab Required
003
L
3846
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
TBA
ALLRED J L
MILS
425R
9061
RANGER PREPARATION
2.0
001
9061
8 5:30-7:00 am DAILY
TBA
MCNEIL EW
IViusIc (C-550 HFAC, 378^083)
MUSIC 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
musk;
101
3956
INTRO TO MUSIC
3.0
AL
001
3956
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MRH HFAC
RYTTINGBW
002
3956
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
MRH HFAC
LOWE LA
400
3956
S
6:30-9:00 pm
W
2072 JKHB
JOHNSON S P
401
3956
8
7:00-9:30 pm
TTH
BLK2
2150 JKHB
PUSEYMW
MUSIC
111
9017
BASIC VOCAL SKILLS
1
2.0
001
9017
8
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
CI 30 HFAC
STAFF
002
9017
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
C130 HFAC
STAFF
003
9017
8
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
CI 30 HFAC
STAFF
400
9017
8
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
E400 HFAC
STAFF
401
9017
8
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
E335 HFAC
STAFF
402
9017
8
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
E353 HFAC
STAFF
403
9017
8
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
E400 HFAC
STAFF
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 141
404
9017
8
7:10-8:00 ptn
TTH
405
9017
S
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
MUSIC 113 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC
113
3958
BASIC PIANO SKILLS
2.0
001
3958
S
9:00-9:50 am
MW
002
3958
8
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
003
3958
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
400
3958
8
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
401
3958
8
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
402
3958
S
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
403
3958
8
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
404
3958
8
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
li4USIC 114R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC
114R
8902
PIANO TECH &Lrr
2.0
001
8902
8
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
002
8902
S
10:00-10:50 am
MW
400
8902
8
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
401
8902
8
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
MUSIC
115
8903
BASIC ORGAN SKILLS
2.0
001
8903
8
8:00-8:50 am
MW
002
8903
8
9:00-9:50 am
MW
003
8903
8
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
004
6903
8
10:00-10:50 am
MW
005
8903
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
006
8903
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
400
8903
S
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
401
8903
S
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
402
8903
8
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
MUSIC
116R
8904
ORGAN TECH & LIT
2.0
001
8904
8
11:00-11:50 am
MW
002
8904
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
400
8904
8
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
MUSIC
117
8905
BASIC GUITAR SKILL
2.0
400
8905
S
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
401
8905
8
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
402
8905
8
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
MUSIC
11 8R
8906
GUITAR TECH & LIT
2.0
400
8906
8
7:10-9:00 pm
W
MUSIC
135
3998
BASIC CONDUCTING
2.0
400
3998
8
7:10-9:00 pm
T
401
3998
8
7:10-9:00 pm
W
E335 HFAC
STAFF
E353 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
COOKRD
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
COOKRD
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C580 HFAC STAFF
C580 HFAC STAFF
E379 HFAC BLACKINTON D P
E400 HFAC STAHELI R J
♦ MUSIC 160R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule an Instructor and
confirm registration.
MUSIC
160R
Oil
3981
3981
TRUMPET
8
TBA
1.0
$200
E485 HFAC
JACKSON 8 A
MUSIC
160R
010
3981
3981
HORN
8
TBA
1.0
$200
E332B HFAC
LOWELM
MUSIC
160R
012
3981
3981
TROMBONE
8
TBA
1.0
$200
E465 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
MUSIC
160R
014
3981
3981
TUBA
8
TBA
1.0
$200
E393 HFAC
CALL R 8
MUSIC
160R
004
3981
3981
HARPSICHORD
8
TBA
1.0
$200
F210 HFAC
BUSH D E
MUSIC
160R
003
402
3981
3981
3981
ORGAN
8
8
TBA
TBA
1.0
$200
E208 HFAC
E208 HFAC
BELNAPPL
BELNAP P L
MUSIC
160R
015
3981
3981
PERCUSSION
8
TBA
1.0
$200
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
MUSIC
160R
002
401
3981
3981
3981
PIANO
8
8
TBA
TBA
1.0
$200
F210 HFAC
F210 HFAC
BACHELDER M
BACHELDER M
MUSIC
160R
016
3981
3981
VIOLIN
8
TBA
1.0
$200
F258 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
MUSIC
160R
017
3981
3981
VIOLA
8
TBA
1.0
$200
E545 HFAC
STAFF
MUSIC
160R
018
3981
3981
CELLO
S
TBA
1.0
$200
E543 HFAC
DRINKALLR
MUSIC
160R
019
3981
3981
STRING BASS
8
TBA
1.0
$200
C550B HFAC
BiRKEDAHLWB
MUSIC
160R
020
3981
3981
HARP
8
TBA
1.0
$200
C246 HFAC
PRATT L ,
1 42 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
160R
186
188
190
001
400
005
006
007
009
008
013
403
404
405
021
022
023
001
001
001
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
3981
6928
6928
7751
7751
3847
3847
VOICE
s
8
FLUTE
8
OBOE
8
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
CLARINET
8 TBA
BASSOON
8 TBA
SAXOPHONE
8 TBA
EUPHONIUM
8 TBA
WOODWINDS
8 TBA
BRASS & PERC
8 TBA
STRINGS
8 TBA
GUITAR
8 TBA
SYNTHESIZER
8 TBA
CARILLON
8 TBA
SONGWRITING 1
8 11:00-12:50 pm W
COMPOSITION 1
8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
1.0
1.0
1X1
1X>
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
IX)
1.0
V1.0
IX)
2.0
2.0
2.0
F223
F223
F233
0490
E464
E466
E221
E393
E464
E281
F258
E538
E365
C250
$200
HFAC
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
$200
HFAC
165 KMB
E251 HFAC
MRH HFAC
MATHEWS R
MATHEWS R
RUPPEEA
GIOVANNETTI G
CHILD C E
WILLIAMS G R
SMITH CR
CALL R 8
GIOVANNETTI G
BROUGH R P
WILLIAMS B R
GREEN LA
ANGLESEY J
COOKRD
SIMPSON R
HICKS M D
LONG D F
♦ MUSIC 192 requires concurrent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 198.
MUSIC 192
001
002
003
004
005
006
3964
3964
3964
3964
3964
3964
3964
KEYBOARD HARMONY 2
0.5
8
8
S
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 194 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 192, 198 and the same numbered section of 196.
MUSIC 194
001
002
003
004
005
006
3994
3994
3994
3994
3994
3994
3994
DICTATION 2
1.0
8
8
8
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
E379 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
DURLAND LA
OLSON K R
DURLAND LA
OHMAN M
BOREN M E
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 196 requires concurrent registration with MUSK! 192, 198 and the same numbered section of 194.
MUSIC 196
001
002
003
004
005
006
3996
3996
3996
3996
3996
3996
3996
MUSIC THEORY 2
3.0
8
8
8
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
E379 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
♦ MUSIC 198 requires concurrent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 192.
MUSIC 198
001
002
003
004
005
006
8908
8908
8908
8908
8908
8908
8908
SIGHT SINGING 2
0.5
S
s
8
S
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
DURHAM T L
BOSS J F
STAFF
OHMAN M
BOREN M E
STAFF
COOMBS C
ALLEN MC
ALLEN M C
COLEMAN TS
DRESEN 8
KENNEY 8 H
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ Arts and Letters GE credit will be given for MUSIC 200 only If it Is taken concurrently with at least one section of a GE
approved music ensemble course and a second GE approved music ensemble course is taken subsequently.
MUSIC 200 3959 ELEMENTS OF MUSIC 1.0
001 3959 8 8:00-8:50 am M E400 HFAC JACKSON B A
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 143
MUSIC
202
8883
001
8883
MUSIC
203
6219
001
6219
MUSIC 235 section 1 is for Ins
MUSIC
235
3999
001
3999
002
3999
MUSIC
249R
8318
001
8318
MUSIC
251
7190
400
7190
MUSIC
257
8565
400
8565
HIST OF CIV:MUSIC2 3.0
S 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
WORLD MUS CULTURES 3.0
8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
CONDUCTING TECH 2.0
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
SOPHOMORE RECITAL 0.0
8 TBA
AUDIO:BASIC PRINC 2.0
8 5:10-7:00 pm T
RECORDING STUDIO 2 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
CV2
MRH HFAC BUSH D E
AL
3090 JKHB 8HUMWAYLV
al maiors.
0130 HFAC BLACKINTON D P
C580 HFAC BROOMHEAD G P
C550 HFAC CHAMBERLAIN M
E353 HFAC ANGLESEY J
E353 HFAC ANGLESEY J
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 260R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
Sections 1 and 400 are for Voice majors who have completed Music 161.
MUSIC
260R
3873
WOODWINDS
2.0
$200
403
3873
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E400 HFAC
GiOVANNbi iiG
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
HARPSICHORD
2.0
$200
004
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
C485 HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
ORGAN
2.0
$200
003
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
402
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
VOICE
2.0
$200
001
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
MRH HFAC
8TUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
MUSIC 260R section 22 for MDT majors only.
022
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
15 KMB
BEAN M W
Majors Only
400
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
MRH HFAC
8TUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
TRUMPET
2.0
$200
Oil
3873
8 6:10-7:00 pm
W
E400 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
HORN
2.0
$200
010
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E335 HFAC
LOWELM
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
TROMBONE
2.0
$200
012
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
TUBA
2.0
$200
014
3873
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E251 HFAC
CALL R 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
PERCUSSION
2.0
$200
015
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
PIANO
2.0
$200
002
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
C485 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
401
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
C485 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
VIOUN
2.0
$200
016
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E250 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
VIOLA
2.0
$200
017
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
TBA HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
CELLO
2.0
$200
018
3873
S 5:1 0-7:00 pm
M
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
HARP
2.0
$200
020
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
CH8F HFAC
PRATT L
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
FLUTE
2.0
$200
005
3873
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E379 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
OBOE
2.0
$200
006
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNblllG
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
CLARINET
2.0
$200
007
3873
8 5:10-6:00 pm
W
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
BASSOON
2.0
$200
009
3873
8 5:1 0-7:00 pm
W
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
SAXOPHONE
2.0
$200
008
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
MRH HFAC
SMITH CR
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
EUPHONIUM
2.0
$200
013
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
BRASS & PERC
2.0
$200
404
3873
8 5:1 0-7:00 pm
M
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
STRINGS
2.0
$200
405
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
F258 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
3873
STRING BASS
2.0
$200
019
3873
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E335 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
1 44 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
. MUSIC
260R
021
3873
3873
GUITAR
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E371 HFAC
GREEN LA
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 261 section 1 Is for MDT nuijors only.
MUSIC
261
001
8308
8306
CONT VOCAL TECH
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
2.0
165 KMB
LOCKWOODG
Majors Only
MUSIC
262
001
002
4035
4035
4a35
DICTION 2
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 10:00-10:50 am
MW
MW
1.0
R1K1
BLK2
0130 HFAC
01 30 HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
ROBISON C W
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
263
001
002
8764
8764
8764
DICTION 3
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
MW
MW
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
C130 HFAC
C130 HFAC
WESTWOOD S A
WESTWOODSA
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
265
001
4045
4045
KEYBOARD FNDS 2
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
2.0
C485 HFAC
SHUMWAYJL
Majors Only
MUSIC
272
001
6675
6675
MUSIC LSTNG SKILLS
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
2.0
C580 HFAC
JACCARD J L
Majors Only
MUSIC
276
001
7575
7575
GENERAL MUS MTHDS
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
0580 HFAC
KENNEY 8 H
Majors Only
MUSIC
284
001
8208
8208
JA2Z IMPROV 1
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2.0
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
MUSIC
288
001
7753
7753
COMPOSITK>N 3
S 9:00-9:50 am
MW
2.0
E251 HFAC
SARGENT D H
Majors Only
MUSIC
290
001
3851
3851
MUS THEORY FOR MDT
S 9:00-9:50 am MTTH
9:00-9:50 am F
4.0
165 KMB
0485 HFAC
SIMPSON R J
Majors Only
f ♦ MUSIC 292 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 298.
musk;
292
3991
KEYBOARD HARMON
Y4
0.5
001
3991
S 8:00-8:50 am
MW
0480 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
002
3991
S 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
0480 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
003
3991
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
C480 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
004
3991
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
0480 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 294 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 29€
I.
MUSIC
294
7586
DICTATION 4
1.0
001
7586
S 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
E353 HFAC
LONG D F
Majors Only
002
7586
S 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
E335 HFAC
CLINE R
Majors Only
003
7586
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E335 HFAC
OLSON K
Majors Only
004
7586
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
E353 HFAC
WORLTON J T
Majors Only
005
7586
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
E335 HFAC
OLSON K
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 296 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 294
1.
MUSIC
296
4012
musk: THEORY 4
3.0
001
4012
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
E353 HFAC
BOREN M E
Majors Only
002
4012
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
E335 HFAC
HICKS M
Majors Only
003
4012
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
E335 HFAC
JONES 8
Majors Only
004
4012
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
E353 HFAC
HICKS M
Majors Only
005
4012
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
E335 HFAC
JONES 8 M
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 298 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 292
!.
MUSIC
298
6676
SIGHT SINGING 4
0.5
001
6676
8 8:00^:50 am
MW
E335 HFAC
DUNNE T A
Majors Only
002
6676
S 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
E335 HFAC
turektl
Majors Only
003
6676
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
E371 HFAC
JESSOP S G
Majors Only
004
6676
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
E371 HFAC
DUNNE T A
Majors Only
MUSIC
302
4055
SURVEY MUS UT 2
2.0
001
4055
S 9:00-9:50 am
MW
E400 HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
002
4055
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
E400 HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
MUSIC
304
8909
SURVEY MUS LIT 4
2.0
001
8909
8 10:00-10:50 am
MW
E400 HFAC
JOHNSON S P
Majors Only
002
8909
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E400 HFAC
JOHNSON 8 P
Majors Only
MUSIC
311R
4014
UNIVERSITY CHORALE
1.0
001
4014
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
MRH HFAC
KEMPTON R 8
400
4014
8 5:30-7:00 pm
MW
2170 JKHB
BROOMHEAD G P
musk:
31 2R
4015
MEN'S CHORUS
1.0
001
4015
8 4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
MRH HFAC
WILBERG M J
Audition Req
musk;
31 3R
4001
WOMEN'S CHORUS
1.0
001
4001
8 3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
MRH HFAC
TUREKTL
Audition Req
musk:
31 4R
4021
CONCERT CHOIR
1.0
001
4021
8 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
MRH HFAC
WILBERG M J
Audition Req
musk:
315R
392707
UNIVERSITY SINGERS
1.0
001
392707
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
12:30-1:50 pm
MWF
TTH
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
8TAHELIRJ
Audition Req
400
3927
S
TBA
STAHELI R J
Audition Req
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 45
MUSIC
31 8R
4018
001
4018
MUSIC
31 9R
401912
002
401912
MUSIC
31 9R
4019
005
4019
MUSIC
31 9R
4019
004
4019
MUSIC
324R
8910
001
8910
MUSIC
325R
4025
001
4025
MUSIC
326R
891100
001
891100
MUSIC
329R
8021
400
8021
401
8021
MUSIC
330R
8912
001
8912
MUSIC
331 R
8913
001
8913
MUSIC
332R
8914
001
8914
MUSIC
332R
8914
002
8914
MUSIC
333R
4026
001
4026
MUSIC
333R
4026
400
4026
MUSIC
333R
4026
401
4026
MUSIC
334R
891500
001
891500
MUSIC
337R
4028
001
4028
MUSIC
338R
891600
001
891600
MUSIC
339R
402909
001
402909
MUSIC
341 R
8917
002
8917
MUSIC
341 R
8917
001
8917
MUSIC
341 R
8917
003
8917
MUSIC
342R
8918
001
8918
MUSIC
343R
4031
001
4031
MUSIC
344R
4004
001
4004
MUSIC
345R
8919
001
8919
MUSIC
346R
8920
001
8920
MUSIC
347R
8921
001
8921
MUSIC
348R
8922
001
8922
MUSIC
348R
8922
002
8922
MUSIC
348R
8922
400
8922
MUSIC
349R
8923
001
8923
MUSIC
355R
7192
400
7192
MUSIC
357
6677
400
6677
TH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MUS THEATRE ENS
S 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
MUS THEATR PERFORM
8 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
YNG AMBASSADOR PER
S 3:00-5:50 pm MWF
LAMANITE GEN PERF
8 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
COUGAR BAND
8 4:00-5:50 pm
SYMPHONIC BAND
8 1:00-2:50 pm
WIND SYMPHONY
T 1:00-2:50 pm
FOLK ENSEMBLE
8 4:10-5:00 pm
8 5:10-6:00 pm
STEEL BAND
S 3:00-3:50 pm
JAZZ COMBOS
S 3:00-3:50 pm
YA SHOW BAND
8 4:00-5:50 pm
L G SHOW BAND
S 4:00-5:50 pm
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
8 3:00-4:50 pm
JAZZ LAB BAND
8 7:10-8:30 pm
VOCAL JAZZ ENS
8 5:10-6:30 pm
SYNTHESIS
8 3:00-4:50 pm
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
8 1:00-2:50 pm MW
PHILHARMONIC ORCH
8 1:00-2:50 pm MW
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
8 1:00-2:50 pm F
BRASS CHAMBER MUSC
8 TEA
BRASS CHOIR
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
TROMBONE CHOIR
S TEA
EARLY MUS ENSEMBLE
S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
8 2:00-2:50 pm MW
KEYBOARD IN ENSEMB
S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
PERCUSSION ENSEMBL
8 1:00-2:50 pm F
STRING CHAMBER MUS
8 TBA
VOCAL CHAMBER MUS
8 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
WOODWIND CHAMBER M
S TBA
SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE
8 TBA
FLUTE CHOIR
8 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
JUNIOR RECITAL
8 TBA
RECORDING WORKSHOP
8 4:00-4:50 pm T
AUDIO ELECTRNICS 2
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
1.0
BLK1
V3.0
BLK2
V3.0
V3.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
10)
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
2.0
0130 HFAC
0130 HFAC
29 KMB
29 KMB
E2S0 HFAC
E251 HFAC
E250 HFAC
CHSF HFAC
CHSF HFAC
E2S1 HFAC
E251 HFAC
164 KMB
164 KMB
E250 HFAC
E2S1 HFAC
2084 JKHB
E251 HFAC
E251 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E465 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E465 HFAC
E400 HFAC
CHNF HFAC
E400 HFAC
E251 HFAC
E543 HFAC
214 CTB
C490 HFAC
E251 HFAC
CS50 HFAC
E366 HFAC
E353 HFAC
STAFF
BEANMW
BOOTHERW
CHRISTEN8EN J
STAFF
PETERSON D L
BLACKINTON D P
GESLISON C M
GESLISON C M
BROUGH R P
CALLRS
SIMPSON R
SIMPSON R
CALLRS
RICHINS D W
YORGASON L
SMITH CR
DUNFORD S L
BARRUS C D
RYTTING B W
BACHELDER D F
BACHELDER D F
BACHELDER D F
BUSHDE
GREEN LA
DRINKALLDB
BROUGH R P
DRINKALLR
ANGLESEY J
GIOVANNETTI G
STAFF
STAFF
CHAMBERLAIN M
ANGLESEY J
HOLLOMAN J G
Audition Req
Audition Req
AudKlon Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Lab Included
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Prev Apple
146 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ MUSIC 360R students must contact teachsr/coordinator listed during th« first two days of the semester to schedule lesson
time.
MUSIC
360R
011
4033
4033
TRUMPET
S 6:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
010
4033
4033
HORN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
LOWELM
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
012
4033
4033
TROMBONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
014
4033
4033
TUBA
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
004
4033
4033
HARPSICHORD
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
2.0
$200
C485 HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
003
402
4033
4033
4033
ORGAN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TW
TH
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
BELNAPPL
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
015
4033
4033
PERCUSSION
S 5:00-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
002
401
4033
4033
4033
PIANO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
TH
2.0
$200
C485 HFAC
C485 HFAC
SMITH RB
SMITH RB
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
016
4033
4033
VIOUN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E250 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
017
4033
4033
VIOLA
8 5:00-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
018
4033
4033
CELLO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
020
4033
4033
HARP
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
CH8F HFAC
PRATT L
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
001
4033
4033
VOICE
8 5:10-6:50 pm
T
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
MUSIC 360R section 22 Is for MDT majors only.
022
400
4033
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
T
15 KMB
MRH HFAC
BEANMW
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
005
4033
4033
FLUTE
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E335 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
006
4033
4033
OBOE
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNblllG
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
007
4033
4033
CLARINET
8 5:10-6:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
009
4033
4033
BASSOON
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E379 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
008
4033
4033
SAXOPHONE
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
F??1 HFAC
SMITH CR
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
013
4033
4033
EUPHONIUM
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E251 HFAC
CALL R 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
403
4033
4033
WOODWINDS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
GIOVANNblllG
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
404
4033
4033
BRASS & PERC
8 5:10-7:00 pm
v^
2.0
$200
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
405
4033
4033
STRINGS
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
406
4033
4033
CONDUCTING
8
TEA
V2.0
$200
STAHELI R J
MUSIC
360R
019
4033
4033
STRING BASS
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E335 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
021
4033
4033
GUrTAR
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
ua
$200
E371 HFAC
GREEN LA
Majors Only
MUSIC
363
001
9018
9018
VOCAL PEDAGOGY
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
2.0
CI 30 HFAC
HOPKIN J A
Majors Only
MUSIC
365
001
8925
8925
PIANO PEDAGOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
2.0
E400 HFAC
POLLEI P C
Majors Only
MUSIC
372B
001
3894
3894
WOODWIND WORKSHOP
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
1.0
E250 HFAC
SMITH CR
Majors Only
MUSIC
373B
001
3895
3895
BRASS WORKSHOP
S 8:00-8:50 am
MVVF
1.0
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC 374 section 1 is for Choral Education students only.
MUSIC
374
001
4036
4036
PERCUSSION WRKSHP
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
1.0
C580 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 147
MUSIC
375B
001
7886
7886
STRING WORKSHOP
8 9:35-10:50 am
TTH
1^
E250 HFAC
HELQUIST D S
Majors Only
MUSIC
3768
001
7095
7095
CHORAL PRACnCUM
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
C580 HFAC
BROOMHEAD G P
Majors Only
MUSIC
377B
001
7096
7096
INSTR PRACTICUM
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
E250 HFAC
PETERSON D L
Majors Only
MUSIC
378
001
6684
6684
MU ELEM CLSRM TCHR
S 9:00-10:15 am MW
3.0
0580 HFAC
DUNNE T A
♦ MUSIC 378 section 2 Is for students In Elementary Education cohort group only.
002
003
004
400
6684
6684
6684
6684
8 10:35-11:50 am
S 1:00-2:1 5 pm
8 2:35-3:50 pm
8 4:35-5:50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
KENNEYSH
JACCARD J L
JACCARD J L
JACCARD J L
MUSIC
384
400
8209
8209
JAZZ IMPROV 2
8 6:00-8:00 pm
TH
2.0
E379 HFAC
TAYLOR R R
MUSIC
386R
400
8311
8311
SONGWRITiNG 2
8 4:00-5:50 pm
F
2.0
165 KMB
SIMPSON R
MUSIC
387R
001
4044
4044
COMPOSITION 4
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
2.0
E400 HFAC
JONES 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
395
001
4057
4057
FORM AND ANALYSIS
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
E400 HFAC
BOSS J F
Majors Only
MUSIC 399R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
,
MUSIC
399R
350
351
8069
8069
8069
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8
8
TBA
TBA
3.0
BLK2
CHRI8TEN8EN J
CHRI8TEN8EN J
♦ MUSIC 400R section 1 will study Music and Medicine.
MUSIC
400R
001
8566
8566
TOPICS IN MUSIC
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2.0
E353 HFAC
PRATT RR
♦ MUSIC 400R section 2 will study Symphonies of Beethoven.
002
8566
8 8:00-8:50 am
MW
E432 HFAC
POWLEY E H
♦ MUSIC 400R section 400 will study the Psychology of Music Performance.
400
8566
T 5:10-7:00 pm
T
284 TNRB
8KIDM0RE J B
♦ MUSIC 400R section 401 will study Finale.
401
8566
T 4:00-6:00 pm
F
E353 HFAC
STAFF
MUSIC
402A
001
9020
9020
VOCAL LITERATURE
8 8:00-8:50 am
TTHF
2.0
E400 HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
MUSIC
403B
001
8931
8931
PIANO LITERATURE
8 8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
TH
2.0
E432 HFAC
E432 HFAC
SMITH RB
Majors Only
MUSIC
405
001
8934
8934
CHAMBER MUS LIT
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
2.0
E400 HFAC
RYIIINGBW
Majors Only
MUSIC
426R
001
8567
8567
MDT: SR PERF PROJ
8
TBA
1.0
42 KMB
LOCKWOOD G
Majors Only
MUSIC
441 R
001
8937
8937
NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
8 TBA
1.0
BU<2
E566 HFAC
BOREN M E
MUSIC
449R
001
400
8319
8319
8319
SENIOR RECITAL
8
8
TBA
TBA
0.0
C550 HFAC
C550 HFAC
CHAMBERLAIN M
CHAMBERLAIN M
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 460R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
MUSIC
460R
012
4005
4005
TROMBONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER 0 F
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
Oil
4005
4005
TRUMPET
8 6:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E400 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
010
4005
4005
HORN
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E432 HFAC
LOWELM
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
014
4005
4005
TUBA
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
004
4005
4005
HARPSICHORD
S 5:00-7:00 pm
TH
4.0
$200
C485 HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
003
402
4005
4005
4005
ORGAN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
TH
4.0
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
015
4005
4005
PERCUSSION
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
002
4005
4005
PIANO
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
4.0
$200
C485 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
148 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
401
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
C485 HFAC
SMITH RB
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
016
4005
4005
VIOUN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E250 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
017
4005
4005
VIOLA
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E432 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
018
4005
4005
CELLO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
020
4005
4005
HARP
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
CH8F HFAC
PRATT L
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
005
4005
4005
FLUTE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E379 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
006
4005
4005
OBOE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNblllG
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
007
4005
4005
CLARINET
S 5:10-6:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
009
4005
4005
BASSOON
S 5:00-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E379 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
008
4005
4005
SAXOPHONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
F??1 HFAC
SMITH CR
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
013
4005
4005
EUPHONIUM
S 5:1 0-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E251 HFAC
CALL R 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
403
4005
4005
WOODWINDS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E400 HFAC
GIOVANNblllG
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
404
4005
4005
BRASS & PERC
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
4.0
$200
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
405
4005
4005
STRINGS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
019
4005
4005
STRING BASS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E335 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
021
4005
4005
GUITAR
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
4.0
$200
E371 HFAC
GREEN LA
Majors Only
MUSIC
466R
001
7193
7193
ORGAN PRACTICUM
S
TEA
2.0
E208 HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 470R requires
a Saturday lab.
MUSIC
470R
002
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG FLUTE
S 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
TBA HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
003
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG OBOE
S 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
004
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG CLARNT
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
E371 HFAC
CHILD CE
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
005
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG BASSON
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
E371 HFAC
WILLIAMS G B
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
006
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG SAXOPN
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
E371 HFAC
SMITH C A
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
007
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG HORN
S 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
E371 HFAC
LOWE LA
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
008
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG TRUMPT
8 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
E371 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
009
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG TROMBN
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
E371 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
010
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG TUBA
S 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
E371 HFAC
CALL R 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
Oil
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG PERC
S 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
E371 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
012
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG HARP
8 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
C580 HFAC
PRATT L
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
013
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG GUITAR
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
C580 HFAC
GREEN LA
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
014
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG PIANO
S 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
C480 HFAC
POLLEIPC
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
015
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG ORGAN
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
C480 HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
016
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG VOICE
8 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
E432 HFAC
HOPKINJA
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
017
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG VIOUN
8 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
C580 HFAC
WILLIAMS B G
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
018
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG VIOLA
8 9:00-9:50 am
F
1.0
C580 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 149
MUSIC
470R
019
4042
4042
SPRVSDTCHG CELLO
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
C580 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
020
4042
4042
SPRVSD TCHG STBASS
S 9:00-9:50 am F
1.0
C580 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC
481
001
4053
4053
ORCHESTRATION
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
E335 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
482
001
3854
3854
CHORAL ARRANGING
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
2.0
E353 HFAC
WILBERG M J
Majors Only
MUSIC
485
400
3852
3852
JA2Z ARRANGING
S 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
3.0
2084 JKHB
YORGASON L
Majors Only
MUSIC
494R
001
400
6818
6818
6818
INDEPNDNT READINGS
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
E579A HFAC
DURHAM TL
PRATT RR
Majors Only
MUSIC
499R
001
3896
3896
HONORS THESIS
S TBA
V6.0
E563 HFAC
POWLEY E H
Majors Only
MUSIC
500
400
4081
4081
MUSIC RESEARCH TEC
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
2.0
F430 HFAC
DAY DA
Majors Only
MUSIC
505R
001
4061
4061
PIANO LITERATURE
S 8:00-9:50 am F
2.0
E371 HFAC
SHUMWAY J C
Majors Only
MUSIC
508
001
3906
3906
ORCHESTRA LIT 1
S 4:00-5:50 pm T
2.0
E250 HFAC
RYMINGBW
Majors Only
MUSIC
510
001
3908
3908
BAND LITERATURE
S TBA
2.0
E485A HFAC
BLACKINTON D
Teh r Approve
♦ MUSIC 560R Students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time. i
MUSIC
560R
401
402
403
404
405
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
PERFRMNC INSTRCTN
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
V2.0
$200
C485 HFAC
MRH HFAC
E400 HFAC
E281 HFAC
E432 HFAC
SMITH R B
BELNAP P L
GIOVANNETTI G
BROUGH R P
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
560R
002
8569
8569
GRAD PIANO INSTRC
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
2.0
$200
C485 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
560R
003
8569
8569
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
MUSIC
560R
001
8569
8569
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
S 5:10-7:00 pm T
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
MUSIC
560R
004
8569
8569
GRAD WOODWIND INST
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC
560R
005
8569
8569
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
2.0
$200
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
560R
006
8569
8569
GRAD STRING INST
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
581
001
4054
4054
20TH CENTURY ORCH
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
E379 HFAC
SARGENT D H
Majors Only
MUSIC
583
001
4051
4051
16TH CNTRY COUNTPT
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
E371 HFAC
DURHAM T L
Majors Only
MUSIC
596
001
4093
4093
SCHENKER ANALYSIS
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
E379 HFAC
BOSS J F
Majors Only
MUSIC
603
001
4084
4084
MUSIC BAROQUE ERA
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
E432 HFAC
POWLEY E H
Majors Only
MUSIC
606
001
4094
4094
MUSIC CNTMP PERIOD
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
E432 HFAC
JOHNSON S P
Majors Only
MUSIC
61 4R
001
3925
3925
CONCERT CHOIR
S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
1.0
MRH HFAC
WILBERG M J
Audition Req
MUSIC
61 5R
001
392708
392708
UNIVERSITY SINGERS
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
1.0
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
STAHELI R J
Audition Req
MUSIC
61 9R
002
003
401916
401916
4019
MUS THEATR PERFORM
S 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
S 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
V3.0
BLK2
BLK1
CI 30 HFAC
CI 30 HFAC
BEAN M W
ROBISON C B
Audition Req
Audition Req
MUSIC
626R
001
891101
891101
WIND SYMPHONY
T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
1.0
E250 HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
Audition Req
MUSIC
634R
001
891501
891501
SYNTHESIS
S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
1.0
E251 HFAC
SMITH C R
Audition Req
MUSIC
638R
001
891601
891601
PHILHARMONIC ORCH
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
1.0
E250 HFAC
BARRUS C D
Audition Req
MUSIC
639R
001
402910
402910
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
S 1:00-2:50 pm F
1.0
E250 HFAC
RYMINGBW
Audition Req
MUSIC
641 R
001
8314
8314
BRASS CHAMBER MUS
S TBA
1.0
BACHELDER D F
Audition Req
1 50 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
MUSIC
642R
001
3919
3919
EARLY MUS ENSEMBLE
S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
1.0
E400 HFAC
BUSH D E
Audition Roq
MUSIC
643R
001
3923
3923
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
8 TBA
1.0
GREEN L J
Audition Req
MUSIC
644R
001
3924
3924
KEYBOARD ENSEMBLE
S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
1.0
E400 HFAC
DRiNKALLDB
MUSIC
645R
001
9021
9021
PERCUSSION ENSEMBL
8 TBA
1.0
BROUGH R P
Audition Req
MUSIC
646R
001
3930
3930
STRING CHAMBER MUS
8 TBA
1.0
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
648R
001
3934
3934
WOODWIND CHAM MUS
8 TBA
1.0
GiOVANNblllG
Majors Only
MUSIC
649R
001
4092
4092
SOLO RECITAL
S TBA
2.0
E466 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 660R studenu must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
MUSIC
660R
003
402
4091
4091
4091
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 660R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson
time.
MUSIC
660R
002
401
4091
4091
4091
GRAD PIANO INSTRUC
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
2.0
$200
E485 HFAC
C485 HFAC
SMITH RB
SMITH RB
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
660R
001
400
4091
4091
4091
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
8 5:10-7:00 pm T
8 5:10-7:00 pm T
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
8TUART-BACHELD
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
660R
004
403
4091
4091
4091
GRAD WOODWIND INST
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
GiOVANNblllG
GiOVANNblllG
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
660R
005
404
4091
4091
4091
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
2.0
$200
E281 HFAC
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
660R
006
405
4091
4091
4091
GRAD STRING INST
8 5:10-7:00 pm M
8 5:10-7:00 pm M
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
E432 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
660R
007
008
4091
4091
4091
GRAD CONDCTNG INST
8 TBA
8 TBA
2.0
$200
E539 HFAC
E442 HFAC
BARRUS C D
STAHELI R J
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
664
001
8806
8806
CHORAL DEVELOPMENT
8 4:10-5:50 pm TH
2.0
E379 HFAC
STAHELIRJ
Majors Only
MUSIC
665R
001
4060
4060
PEDAGOGY
8 TBA
2.0
E208 HFAC
BELNAP PL
Majors Only
MUSIC
670R
002
3948
3948
SPRVSD TCHG PIANO
8 9:00-9:50 am F
2.0
C480 HFAC
POLLEI P C
Majors Only
MUSIC
670R
003
3948
3948
SPRVSD TCHG ORGAN
8 9:00-9:50 am F
2.0
C480 HFAC
BELNAP PL
Majors Only
MUSIC
670R
004
3948
3948
SPRVSD TCHG VOICE
8 9:00-9:50 am F
2.0
E432 HFAC
HOPKINJA
Majors Only
MUSIC
670R
005
3948
3948
SPRVSD TCHG WOODWD
8 9:00-9:50 am F
2.0
E371 HFAC
GiOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC
670R
006
3948
3948
SPRVSD TCHG BR/PER
8 9:00-9:50 am F
2.0
E371 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
670R
007
3948
3948
SPRVSD TCHG STRING
8 9:00-9:50 am F
2.0
C580 HFAC
WILLIAMS B G
Majors Only
MUSIC
672
001
8863
8863
PSYCH OF MUSIC
8 4:00-5:50 pm T
2.0
E536 HFAC
PRATT RR
Majors Only
MUSIC
673
001
8024
8024
HIST & SOC FOUNDS
8 4:00-5:50 pm W
2.0
E536 HFAC
PRATT RR
Majors Only
MUSIC
687R
001
4097
4097
COMPOSITION
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
3.0
E556 HFAC
SARGENT D H
Majors Only
MUSIC
688R
001
4102
4102
COMP FOR MASTER'S
8 TBA
V6.0
E556 HFAC
SARGENT D H
Majors Only
MUSIC
694R
001
400
4100
4100
4100
INDEPENDENT READNG
8 TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
E466 HFAC
E466 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
697A
001
6685
6685
SCHLARLY PAPER MUS
8 TBA
2.0
E563 HFAC
POWLEYEH
Majors Only
MUSIC
697B
001
6686
6686
RECITAL
8 TBA
2.0
E466 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 51
MUSIC 698B 8023 PROF IMPR PROJECT 2i)
001 8023 S TBA
MUSIC 699R 4103 MASTER'S THESIS V9.0
001 4103 S TBA
MUSIC 799R 4108 DISSERTATION V9.0
001 4108 S TBA
Near Eastern Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
♦ NES 398R section 400 will deal wHh Islamic Religion.
E544 HFAC JESSOP S G
E466 HFAC WILLIAMS G R
E466 HFAC WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
NES 398R
400
8959
8959
ADV TOPCS NES
S 4:00-5:45 pm
T
V3.0
1 54 HRCB TORONTO J A
NES 499R
001
7138
7138
SPEC TOPCS NES
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
NES 595R
001
8055
8055
SPECIAL TOPICS
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
Norwegian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
NORWE 102
001
4113
4113
1 ST YR NORWEGIAN
S 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
4.0
290 TNRB STRAUBHAAR
Nursing (500 SWKT, 378-4144)
♦ NURS 438 and 444: Register for one section of "A" and one section of *B'.
NURS 102 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
NURS 160 4152 PREVIEW OF NURSING 1.0
001 4152 S 3:00-4:50 pm M BLK1
002 4152 S 3:00-4:50 pm M BLK2
NURS 288 4141 FAMILY HEALTH MGT 2.0
001 4141 S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
2201 SFLC
2201 SFLC
SCHWARTZ R
SCHWARTZ R
3208 SFLC SCHWARTZ R
♦ NURS 290 Register for section 1 and one lab section. Also sign up through department for two hours of communication lab
on Monday.
NURS 290 9091 NURSING CORE 1 6.0
001 9091 S 8:00-10:50 am T BLK1 377 CB STAFF
8:00-9:50 am W BLK1 381 CB
8:00-9:50 am F BLK1 2201 SFLC
002 L 9091 S 8:00-9:50 am MTH BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
003 L 9091 S 10:00-11:50 am MTH BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
004 L 9091 S 10:00-11:50 am WF BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
005 L 9091 S 1:00-2:50 pm MW BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
006 L 9091 S 1:00-2:50 pm TF BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
007 L 9091 S 1:00^:50 pm TH BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
008 L 9091 S 3:00-4:50 pm MW BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
009 L 9091 S 3:00-4:50 pm TF BLK1 1124 SFLC STAFF
♦ NURS 292 Register for section 1 and one lab section. Also sign up through department for two hours of communication lab
on Monday. Sections 2-6 are post-op and 6-9 are maternal newt)om cllnicals.
NURS 292 9092 NURSING CORE 2 5.0
001 9092 S 9:00-10:50 am T BLK2 377
12:00-1:50 pm T BLK2 255
002 L 9092 S 7:00-12:50 pm THF BLK2 LDS
L 8:00-9:50 am MW BLK2 1124
003 L 9092 S 7:00-12:50 pm THF BLK2 LDS
L 10:00-11:50 am MW BLK2 1124
004 L 9092 S 7:00-12:50 pm WTH BLK2 TBA
L 12:00-1:50 pm M BLK2 1124
L 3:30-5:20 pm TH BLK2 1124
005 L 9092 S 7:00-12:50 pm WTH BLK2UVRMC
L 4:00-5:50 pm T BLK2 1124
L 2:00-3:50 pm F BLK2 1124
♦ NURS 292 section 6 also requires lab time 10:00-11:50am Friday In 1124 SFLC.
006 L 9092 S
CB STAFF
ESC
HOSP STAFF
SFLC
HOSP STAFF
SFLC
PSN STAFF
SFLC
SFLC
HOSP STAFF
SFLC
SFLC
L
L
L
7:00-12:50 pm W BLK2UVRMC HOSP
12:00-5:50 pm TH BLK2UVRMC HOSP
4:00-5:50 pm W BLK2 1124 SFLC
STAFF
♦ NURS 292 section 7 also requires lab time 1:30'3:20pm Thurs. In 1124 SFLC.
007 L 9092 S 12:00-5:50 pm W BLK2UVRMC HOSP
L 7:00-12:50 pm TH BLK2UVRMC HOSP
L 2:00-3:50 pm T BLK2 1124 SFLC
008 L 9092 S 7:00-2:50 pm THFS BLK2 LDS HOSP
L 4:00-5:50 pm M BLK2 1124 SFLC
L 2:00-3:50 pm W BLK2 1124 SFLC
STAFF
STAFF
1 52 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
009
L
L
L
9092
7:00-2:50 pm
THFS
BLK2
LDS HOSP
2:00-3:50 pm
M
BLK2
1124 SFLC
12:00-1 :50 pm
W
RLK2
1124 SFLC
STAFF
♦ NURS 310 Register for section 1 and one lab section. Sections 2-3 are post-op and 4-7 are nurtemai newlwm clinicals.
NURS 310
001
002
003
004
005
L
L
L
L
L
9093 NURSING CORE 3
9093 S
9093
5.0
9093
9093
9093
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK1
214 CTB
STAFF
12:00-1:50 pm
T
BLK1
255 ESC
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
BLK1 UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
1:00-2:50 pm
TH
BU<1
1124 SFLC
8:00-9:50 am
F
BLK1
1124 SFLC
7:00-12:50 pm
THF
BI.K1
LDS HOSP
STAFF
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BLK1
1124 SFLC
7:00-2:50 pm
THFS
RIK1
LDS HOSP
STAFF
8:00-9:50 am
MW
BLK1
1124 SFLC
7:00-2:50 pm
THFS
BLK1
LDS HOSP
STAFF
6:00-7:50 pm
T
BLK1
1124 SFLC
1:00-2:50 pm
W
BLK1
1124 SFLC
Ume 10:00-11 :50am Thursdays.
7:00-12:50 pm
W
BLK1 UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
12:00-5:50 pm
TH
BU<1 UVRMC HOSP
3:00^:50 pm
W
RIK1
1124 SFLC
time 3:00-4:50pm Fridays in 1124 SFLC.
12:00-5:50 pm
W
BLK1 UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
7:00-12:50 pm
TH
BU<1 UVRMC HOSP
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
BLK1
1124 SFLC
♦ NURS 312 Register for section 1 and one lab section. Sections
home. Peri-operative clinical 7:00-12:50 WTh will be scheduled
2-4 are medical/surgical nursing. Sections 5-7 are nursing
for three weeks of the nursing home rotation.
NURS 312
NURS 320
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
9094
NU
RSING CORE 4
5.0
9094
S
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK2
214 CTB
STAFF
1:00-2:50 pm
T
BLK2
285 SFH
9094
S
7:00-12:50 pm
THF
BLK2
TBA UAJ
STAFF
8:00-9:50 am
M
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9094
s
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
BLK2 UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
10:00-11:50 am
M
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9094
s
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
BLK2 UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
8:00-9:50 am
F
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9094
s
7:00-7:00 pm
W
BLK2
TBA
STAFF
10:00-11:50 am
F
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9094
s
7:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK2
TBA PROV
STAFF
1:00-2:50 pm
F
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9094
s
7:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK2
TBA SL
STAFF
3:00^:50 pm
F
BLK2
1124 SFLC
7976
NURS RESEARCH
2.0
7976
S
12:00-1:50 pm
M
366MARB
MURPHY MF
♦ NURS 342A sections 1 and 2 begin at 5:00 AM at UVRMC. NURS 342 emergency room assignments will require occasional
Fri and Sat shifts.
NURS
342A
4143
ADULT CUENT
4.5
001
4143
S
8:00-10:50 am
5:00-5:30 pm
T
W
002
4143
s
8:00-10:50 am
5:00-5:30 pm
T
TH
003
4143
s
8:00-10:50 am
7:00-7:00 pm
T
TH
004
4143
s
8:00-10:50 am
7:30-8:00 pm
T
TH
005
4143
s
8:00-10:50 am
T
TBA
006
4143
s
8:00-10:50 am
T
TBA
007
4143
s
12:00-1:50 pm
M
008
4143
s
2:00-3:50 pm
M
009
4143
s
4:00-5:50 pm
M
010
4143
s
12:00-1 :50 pm
T
Oil
4143
s
2:00-3:50 pm
T
012
4143
s
4:00-5:50 pm
T
NURS
390R
4154
INDV STUDY NURSING
V9.0
002
4154
S
TBA
NURS
390R
4154
POLITICAL PROCESS
V9.0
001
4154
S
TBA
215 ESC WILSHAWR
UVRMC HOSP
215 ESC STAFF
UVRMC HOSP
215 ESC STAFF
LDS HOSP
1124 SFLC STAFF
TBA VASL
215 ESC STAFF
215 ESC STAFF
1124 SFLC STAFF
1124 SFLC STAFF
1124 SFLC STAFF
1124 SFLC STAFF
1124 SFLC STAFF
1124 SFLC STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Clinical
Clinical
Clinical
Clinical
Clinical
Clinical
Nurses Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 53
♦ NURS 436 section 1: Salt Lake Psych Facilities.
NURS
436
001
9011
9011
PSYCHIATRIC NURSNG
8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
7:00-4:00 pm
♦ NURS 436 section 2: Utali County Psych Facilities.
002 9011 S 8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
8:00-5:00 pm
♦ NURS 436 section 3: Salt Lake Psych Facilities.
003 9011 S 8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
7:00-4:00 pm
♦ NURS 436 section 4: Utah County Psych Facilities.
004 9011 S 8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
8:00-5:00 pm
W
W
TTH
W
w
TTH
W
W
TTH
W
W
TTH
5.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
400SWKT
400SWKT
TBA
400SWKT
400SWKT
TBA
400SWia
400 SWKT
TBA
400 SWKT
400 SWKT
TBA
DRAKE R E
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ NURS 438A students must also register for one section of 438B.
NURS
438A
001
9012
9012
COIMMUN HLTH NURSNG
S 2:00-3:50 pm M
2.5
234 MARB CONGER C O
♦ NURS 438B section 1 is Jordan SchI Dist, Salt Lake Cnty Tues 8-2 and TBA to total 9 hrs weekly.
NURS
438B
4157
4157
COMMUN HLTH NURSNG
S TBA
2.5
001 4157 S TBA CONGER C O
♦ NURS 438B section 2 is Utah Cnty HIth Dept Tues 8-12 and TBA to total 9 hrs weekly.
002 4157 S TBA CONGER C O
4 NURS 438B section 3 Is Mountainland Head Start Tues 8am-12pm and one afternoon per week to total 9 hrs weekly.
003 4157 S TBA
♦ NURS 442 clinical to be negotiated with faculty to total 142 clock hours
NURS 442
CONGER C O
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
444A
444B
555
590R
601
602
603
612
614
622
NURS 632
NURS
NURS
635
699R
4142
PT CARE MANAGEMENT
5.0
001
4142
S 8:00-9:50 am
w
BLK1
319MCKB
MANDLECO B L
12:00-1 :50 pm
w
BLK1
327 MCKB
00?
4142
S 8:00-9:50 am
w
BLK2
F262 HFAG
MANDLECO B L
12:00-1:50 pm
w
BLK2
327 MCKB
4145
NURSING LEADERSHIP
2.0
001
4145
S 8:00-11 :50 am
F
107 JSB
TILLERY C A
Nurses Only
4146
NURSING LEADERSHIP
2.0
001
4146
4182
S 8:00-11 :50 am
PHARMACOLOGY
F
3.0
103 JSB
STAFF
Nurses Only
001
4182
S 5:00-7:50 pm
w
520 SWKT
STAFF
7147
INDEPENDENT STUDY
V4.0
001
7147
4163
S
NURS SCIENCE 2
TBA
2.0
STAFF
Nurses Only
001
4163
4164
S 3:00-4:50 pm
NURS SCIENCE 3
W
1.0
462 SWKT
SORENSEN E S
001
4164
4165
S 1:00-2:50 pm
ISSUES & POLICY
W
2.0
462 SWKT
WILLIAMS M
001
4165
4123
S 3:00-4:50 pm
ADMIN THEORY
W
BLK1
3.0
400 SWKT
CONGER C 0
001
4123
4126
S 5:00-7:50 pm
ADMIN RESIDENCY
W
3.0
462 SWKT
FOSBINDER D
001
4126
S 5:00-7:50 pm
T
462 SWKT
FOSBINDER D
4132
DX COMMON DISORDER
6.0
001
4132
T 9:00-1 1:50 am
8:00-5:00 pm
W
TH
455 SWKT
TBA
RIDDLE LB
002
4132
S 9:00-1 1:50 am
8:00-5:00 pm
W
T
455 SWKT
TBA
STAFF
4136
DXACUIbFAMPROB
4.0
001
4136
4137
8 8:00-11 :00 am
FAM NRS PRACTICE
W
TBA
V8.0
462 SWKT
TBA CLIN
BECKSTRAND R L
001
4137
4188
S
MASTER'S THESIS
TBA
V6.0
RIDDLE LB
001
4188
S
TBA
STAFF
Prev Apple
r
i
1 54 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
Organizational Beliavior (790 TNRB, 378-2664)
ORGB 320
8969
FNI
DMNTLS ORG BEK
IVR 3.0
001
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
374 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
002
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
374 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
003
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
004
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
005
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
006
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Ub Included
007
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
482 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
008
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
482 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
009
8969
S
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-1 2:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
482 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
010
8969
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
482 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
011
8969
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
012
8969
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-11:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
013
8969
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
1 ah Included
014
8969
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
015
8969
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
484 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
016
8969
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
11:00-12:50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
484 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
400
8969
s
5:10-8:40 pm
1081 JKHB
STEPHAN E G
1 ah Included
ORG B 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
ORGB 321
4191
FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR 3.0
001
4191
S
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
374 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
002
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
374 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
003
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
004
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
005
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
006
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
380 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
007
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
482 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
008
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
9:00-1 0:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
482 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
009
4191
s
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-12:50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
482 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
010
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
IIH
251 TNRB
482 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
Oil
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
IIH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
012
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-11:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
013
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
014
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
486 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
015
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
484 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
016
4191
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
11:00-12:50 pm
TTH
251 TNRB
484 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Ub Included
400
4191
s
5:10-8:40 pm
1081 JKHB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
ORGB 327
4193
PERSONNEL & HUM RES 3.0
001
4193
s
11:00-11:50 am
MW
251 TNRB
CHERRINGTON D ,
ORGB 333
6922
HR DEVELOPMENT
3.0
001
6922
S
12:30-1 :50 pm
TTH
374 TNRB
MILLS G E
ORGB 347
8532
MANAG LDRSHP DEVEL 3.0
001
380 TNRB STEPHAN E G
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 55
ORGS
373
001
0765
0765
ANALYSIS IN ORG
S 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
3.0
BLK1
374 TNRB
MILLS G E
ORGB
433
001
0766
0766
CHANGE IN ORGANIZ
S 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
3.0
BLK2
374 TNRB
PACERW
ORGS
490R
001
9009
9009
PROF DEV SEMINAR
S 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
3.0
380 TNRB
PACERW
ORGB
531
001
4194
4194
MGT ENTR & FAiM FIRM
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
486 TNRB
DYER W G
ORGB
603
001
4202
4202
RES DES DATA ANALY
S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
3.0
174 TNRB
WHEELER G E
Majors Only
ORGB
604
001
4206
4206
ORGANIZATION CHANG
S 9:30-10:50 am MW
3.0
380 TNRB
WHblfhNDL
Majors Only
ORGB
605
001
4199
4199
HR MANAGEMENT
S 2:00-3:20 pm MW
3.0
380 TNRB
CHERRINGTON D
ORGB
607
001
0774
0774
STRATEGIC MNGMNT
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
3.0
374 TNRB
PERRY LT
Majors Only
ORGB
636
001
4200
4200
DVRSTY & DISCRM ORG
S 3:30-4:50 pm MW
3.0
380 TNRB
KIRKHAM K L
♦ ORG B 660R section 1 will study Qualitative Research IMethods.
ORGB
660R
001
4204
4204
ADV SEM IN ORG B
S 2:00-3:50 pm T
1.0
380 TNRB
DYERWG
Majors Only
♦ ORG B 660R section 2 will study Group Process.
002
4204
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
380 TNRB
KIRKHAM K L
♦ ORG B 660R section 3 will study Contemporary Change Technologies.
003
004
4204
4204
S 8:00-11:50 am F
S 11:00-12:20 pm MW
374 TNRB
484 TNRB
STAFF
STAFF
ORGB
669R
001
4205
4205
READINGS ORG BEHVR
S TBA
V6.0
DYERWG
Prev Apple
ORGB
672
001
4207
4207
CONSULT PROCESS
S 8:00-9:20 am MW
3.0
380 TNRB
PETERSON B D
ORGB
679R
001
4209
4209
PRACT IN ORG DEV
S TBA
V6.0
DYERWG
Prev Apple
ORGB
680
001
4210
4210
ORG BEHVR RES RPT
S TBA
3.0
DYER W G
Majors Only
Philosophy (3196 JKHB, 378-2721)
PHIL
105
001
4214
4214
REASONING & WRITIN
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
3.0
E
2072 JKHB
PACKARD D J
PHIL
105H
4214
HONORS REASN & WRITG
3.0
E
200
2310 SFLC ROWLEY KS
Honors
PHIL 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHIL
110
4215
INTRO PHILOSOPHY
3.0
AL
001
4215
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
381 CB
STAFF
002
4215
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
247 MARB
STAFF
003
4215
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
1080 JKHB
RASMUSSEN D F
004
4215
S 4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
2072 JKHB
STAFF
005
4215
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
2150 JKHB
STAFF
PHIL
201
4221
HISTORY OF PHIL 1
3.0
CV1
001
4221
S 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
256 CB
GRAHAM D J
PHIL
202
4222
HISTORY OF PHIL 2
3.0
CV2
001
4222
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
248 MARB
SIEBACHJL
PHIL
202H
4222
HON HIST PHIL 2
3.0
CV2
200
4222
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
250 MSRB
GRAHAM D J
Honors
201
4222
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
202 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
PHIL 205 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PHIL
205
4216
INTRO TO LOGIC
3.0
AL
001
4216
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
321 MSRB
HEDENGREN P C
002
4216
S 1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
2072 JKHB
PACKARD D J
PHIL
211
8746
SCIENCE & CIVIL 2
3.0
CV2
001
8746
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
135TMCB
NIELSEN FK
PHIL
211H
8746
HON SCI & CIVIL 2
3.0
CV2
200
8746
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
1106 JKHB
NIELSEN F K
Honors
PHIL
213
4219
INTRO TO ETHICS
3.0
AL
GDI
4219
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
1080 JKHB
RASMUSSEN D F
PHIL
214
4220
INTRO PHIL OF ART
3.0
AL
001
4220
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
1080 JKHB
STAFF
1 56 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
PHIL 305 4223 FORMAL LOGIC 3.0
001 4223 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
PHIL 31 1H 4239 HONORS PHILOS WRIT 3.0
200 4239 S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
PHIL 321 4217 PLATO 3.0
4217 S 2:35-3:50 pm TTH
AM
248 MARB CARTER K C
001
♦ PHIL 321 section 2 I* •ntltlod
002 4217
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
330
342
415
418
PHIL 422
001
001
001
001
400
001
4233
4233
4244
4244
4249
4249
4243
4243
4243
4230
4230
'The Socratic Problem".
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPH
S 3:00-4:15 pm
KANT
S 2:00-2:50 pm
PHIL OF REUGION
S 1:00-1:50 pm
SCIENCE & REUGION
S 4:00-5:15 pm
S 4:00-5: 15 pm
EPISTEMOLOGY
8 9:35-10:50 am
\
3.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
3.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
♦ PHIL 450R section 1 will study Kierkegaard
PHIL 450R
4250 CONTEMP FIG AND PR
001 4250 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
PHIL 501 R 4262 GRADUATE SEMINAR
001 4262 S TBA
Physical Education (221 RB, 378-2547)
3.0
3.0
V5.0
0.5
PE 100R 4276 INTERCOL ATHL MEN
001 4276 T 5:00-7:30 pm DAILY
002 4276 T 2:30-6:00 pm DAILY
003 4276 T 2:00-6:00 pm DAILY
2:00-6:00 pm DAILY
004 4276 T 1:00-2:30 pm MWF
1:00-2:00 pm TTH
005 4276 T 2:00-6:00 pm DAILY
006 4276 T 7:00-9:30 am DAILY
3:30-5:30 pm DAILY
007 4276 T 3:00-6:00 pm DAILY
10:00-1 :00 pm S
008 4276 T 1:00-4:30 pm DAILY
1:00-4:30 pm DAILY
009 4276 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
2:00-5:50 pm DAILY
010 4276 T 7:00-9:50 pm W
6:00-7:30 pm TTH
Oil 4276 T 2:00-4:50 pm DAILY
PE 101 R 4338 ACT FOR FIT-WT CON 0.5
001 4338 T 9:00-10:20 am MW
400 4338 T 4:10-6:00 pm T
PE 102R 4337 ADAPTIVE PHYS ED 0.5
001 4337 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
002 4337 S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
003 4337 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
004 4337 T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
PE 103 4295 ARCHERY-BEGINNING 0.5
001 4295 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
002 4295 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
003 4295 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
PE 106 4292 BADMINTON-BEGIN 0.5
001 4292 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 4292 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
9:00-9:50 am TTH
003 4292 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
10:00-10:50 am TTH
PE 111 4307 BASKETBALL-BEGIN 0.5
001 4307 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
002 4307 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
003 4307 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
004 4307 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
PE 112 6598 BASKETBALL-INTERMD 0.5
001 6598 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 6598 T 10:00-10:50 am MW
AW
327 MCKB SIEBACH J L
1245 SFLC REYNOLDS NB
1080 JKHB GRAHAM DW
116TMCB SIEBACH J L
1080 JKHB RASMUSSENDF
1219 SFLC PAULSEN DE
^L
1080 JKHB NIELSEN FK
1080 JKHB NIELSEN FK
1080 JKHB HEDENGRENPC
2260 SFLC PAULSEN DE
PACKARD D J
ANNEX
SFH
PULLINS G D
BBFL
MC
REID R L
TBA
EDWARDS R L
TBA
ANNEX
SFH
BROCKBANK B F
ANNEX
SFH
149
SFH
SAKAMOTO M D
PLC
RB
POWERS T J
PLC
RB
INDR
TCB
OSBORNE J H
INDR
TCB
ANNEX
SFH
HIRSCHI W M
TRACK
FLD
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
149
SFH
MCCLEVE M R
241
SFH
144
RB
MCGOWN C M
2241
SFLC
LOCKHART B D
117
RB
STAFF
125 RB STAFF
125 RB STAFF
125 RB STAFF
125 RB STAFF
ANNEX
SFH
STAFF
ANNEX
SFH
STAFF
ANNEX
SFH
STAFF
146
RB
STAFF
156
RB
146
RB
STAFF
156
RB
146
RB
STAFF
156
RB
E CTS SFH STAFF
E CTS SFH STAFF
E CTS SFH STAFF
E CTS SFH STAFF
E CTS SFH STAFF
146 RB STAFF
Honors
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 57
003
6598
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
E CTS SFH
STAFF
Men Only
004
6598
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E CTS SFH
STAFF
Men Only
005
6598
T
11:00-11 :50 am
MW
146 RB
STAFF
Men Only
006
6598
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
146 RB
STAFF
Men Only
007
6598
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
146 RB
STAFF
Women Only
008
6598
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
146 RB
STAFF
Men Only
PE 116 Offeree
1 by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
116
4297
BOWUNG-BEGINNING
0.5
$25
001
4297
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
LN A ELWC
STAFF
002
4297
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
LN A ELWC
STAFF
003
4297
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
LN A ELWC
STAFF
004
4297
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
LN A ELWC
STAFF
005
4297
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
LNAELWC
STAFF
006
4297
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
LNAELWC
STAFF
007
4297
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
LNAELIA/C
STAFF
008
4297
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
LNAELWC
STAFF
009
4297
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
LNAELWC
STAFF
010
4297
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
LN A ELWC
STAFF
400
4297
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
LN A ELWC
STAFF
PE
117
8195
BOWUNG-INTERMED
0.5
$25
001
8195
T
10.00-10:50 am
TTH
LN A ELWC
STAFF
400
8195
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK2
LNAELWC
STAFF
PE 120 section 1 for mountain biices only.
PE
120
4277
CYCLING
0.5
001
4277
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
BSEAT SFH
STAFF
PE
121
6538
DIVING-BEGINNING
0.5
001
6538
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PL A RB
STAFF
002
6538
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
PL A RB
STAFF
003
6538
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
PL A RB
STAFF
PE
124
429811
EQUITATION-BEGIN
0.5
$150
001
429811
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BU<1
101 EMLC
PACE S D
002
429811
T
8:00-9:50 am
IIH
RIK1
101 EMLC
PACE S D
003
429811
T
1 :00-2:50 pm
TTH
BU<1
101 EMLC
PACE S D
004
429811
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BU<2
101 EMLC
PACE S D
005
429811
T
8:00-9:50 am
TFH
BLK2
101 EMLC
PACE S D
006
429811
T
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
BU<2
101 EMLC
PACE S D
PE
125
7678
FLEXIBIUTY
0.5
001
7678
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
149 SFH
STAFF
002
7678
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
149 SFH
STAFF
400
7678
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MTWTH
BU<1
149 SFH
STAFF
401
7678
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MTWTH
BIK2
149 SFH
STAFF
PE
126
4284
FENCING-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4284
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
C CTS SFH
STAFF
002
4284
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
C CTS SFH
STAFF
003
4284
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
C CTS SFH
STAFF
004
4284
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
CCTS SFH
STAFF
005
4284
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
CCTS SFH
STAFF
006
4284
T
12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
C CTS SFH
STAFF
PE
127
6724
FENCING-INTRMDIATE
0.5
001
6724
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
C CTS SFH
STAFF
PE 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PE 129 students: see new department heading "Health/Physical Education' for experimental class which fulfills the
University graduation requirement for Health and Physical Education. PE 129 should be taken concurrently with the same
section of HLTH 129.
PE
129
4339
FITNESS FOR LIVING
0.5
001
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
002
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
003
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
004
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
005
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
006
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
007
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
008
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
009
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
010
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
Oil
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
012
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
013
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
014
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
015
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
016
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
017
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
018
4339
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
158 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
PE
131
PE
132
PE
PE
136
137
019
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
020
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
021
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
022
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
023
4339
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
024
4339
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
025
4339
T
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
026
4339
T
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
400
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
401
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
402
4339
T
4:1 0-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
403
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
404
4339
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
405
4339
T
5:10^:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
406
4339
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
407
4339
T
5:10-€:00pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
408
4339
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
409
4339
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
4299
GOLF-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4299
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
002
4299
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
003
4299
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
004
4299
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
400
4299
T
4:10^:00 pm
MW
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
6614
GOLF-INTERMEDIATE
0.5
001
6614
T
10:00-1 :30 pm
F
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
002
6614
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
B(K2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
400
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK2
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
4335
GYMNASTICS-BEGIN
0.5
001
4335
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
149
SFH
STAFF
002
4335
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
149
SFH
STAFF
003
4335
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
149
SFH
STAFF
6600
GYMNASTICS-INTERM
0.5
001
6600
T
8:00-9:50 am
F
149
SFH
STAFF
002
6600
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
149
SFH
STAFF
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
PE 139 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 139 4341 JOGGING
001 4341 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
002 4341 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
003 4341 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
PE 141 4359 KARATE-BEGINNING
001 4359 T 7:00-7:50 am
002 4359 T 8:00-8:50 am
003 4359 T 8:00-9:50 am
004 4359 T 9:00-9:50 am
005 4359 T 9:00-9:50 am
006 4359 T 12:00-12:50 pm
007 4359 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
006 4359 T 1:00-1:50 pm
400 4359 T 8:10-10:00 am
401 4359 T 6:10-7:00 pm
PE 142 7672 KARATE-INTERMED
400 7672 T 4:10-5:00 pm
0.5
9JS
TTH
MW
F
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
S
MW
TTH
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
♦ PE 143R Mction 1 la for Army Cadata only.
PE
143R
001
4291 PHYS TRAINING ROTC
4291 T 6:00-6:50 am MWF
0.5
0.5
134 RB STAFF
♦ PE 143R aaction 2 la for Alrforca Cadata only.
PE
146
002
4291
T
6:00-6:50 am
TTH
4288
RACQUETBALL-BEGIN
001
4288
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
002
4288
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
003
4288
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
004
4288
T
8:004:50 am
TTH
005
4288
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
006
4288
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
007
4288
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
006
4288
T
9:00-^:50 am
TTH
009
4288
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
010
4288
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
Oil
4288
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
012
4288
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
0.5
156
RB
MCNEIL EW
134
RB
JENSEN B
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 59
013
4288
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
TTH
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
014
4288
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
015
4288
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
PE
147
7671
RACQUETBALL-INTER
0.5
001
7671
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
002
7671
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
003
7671
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
004
7671
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
005
7671
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
006
7671
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
007
7671
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
008
7671
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
RCQTB
SFH
STAFF
PE
155
4361
SELF DEFENSE
0.5
001
4361
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
241
SFH
STAFF
002
4361
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
241
SFH
STAFF
003
4361
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
156
RB
STAFF
400
4361
T
7:10-9:00 pm
W
241
SFH
STAFF
PE
156
4313
SOCCER-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4313
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
BLK2 HAWSE
FLO
STAFF
PE
157
6609
SOCCER-INTERiMED
0.5
001
6609
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2HAWSW
FLD
STAFF
PE 161 sections 1 and 2 are limited to Beginner (0-4) and Intermediate (5-7) levels only.
PE
161
4357
SKIING-BEGINNING
0.5
$35
001
4357
8
12:30-5:00 pm
T
RiKI
BSEAT
SFH
HOWARD G R
002
4357
S
12:30-5:00 pm
W
RIK1
BSEAT
SFH
HOWARD G R
PE
162
4358
SKIING-INTERMED
0.5
$35
001
4358
S
12:30-5:00 pm
T
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
002
4358
S
12:30-5:00 pm
W
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
PE
164
4356
SKIING CROSS CNTRY
0.5
$35
001
4356
T
12:30-5:00 pm
TH
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
PE
169
4279
SKILL ANAL &APPL
0.5
001
4279
T
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
BLK1
134
RB
STAFF
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
BLK1HAWSW
FLD
002
4279
T
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
BLK2
134
RB
STAFF
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
BLK2HAWSW
FLD
003
4279
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BLK1
134
RB
STAFF
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
BIKIHAWSW
FLD
004
4279
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
BLK2
134
RB
STAFF
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
BLK2HAWSW
FLD
005
4279
T
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
MW
134
HAWSW
RB
FLD
STAFF
006
4279
T
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
TTH
134
HAWSW
RB
FLD
STAFF
PE
170
8163
SWIM:NON-SWIMMERS
0.5
001
8163
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
PLB
' RB
STAFF
PE
171
4324
SWIM MING-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4324
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
PLB
RB
STAFF
002
4324
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
003
4324
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
004
4324
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
400
4324
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
401
4324
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
PLB
RB
STAFF
PE 172 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
172
4325
SWIMMING-INTERMED
0.5
001
4325
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PLC
RB
STAFF
002
4325
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
PLC
RB
STAFF
003
4325
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
PLC
RB
STAFF
400
4325
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
PLC
RB
STAFF
401
4325
T
6:1 0-7:00 pm
TTH
PLC
RB
STAFF
PE
174R
4332
SWIM HANDICAPPED
0.5
001
4332
T
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
PLB
RB
STAFF
PE
179
8621
WATER AEROBICS
0.5
001
8621
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
Women Only
PE 18 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
181
4301 TENNIS-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4301
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
iNDR TCB
STAFF
002
4301
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
INDR TCB
STAFF
003
4301
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
INDR TCB
STAFF
004
4301
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
BLK2
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
005
4301
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
iNDR TCB
STAFF
006
4301
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK2
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
007
4301
T
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
008
4301
T
3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
RIK2
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
1 60 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
400
4301
TTH
BLK2 SFH-B CRTS STAFF
PE
182
6608
IE
NNIS-INTERMED
0.5
001
6608
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
INDR
TCB
STAFF
002
6608
T
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
RIK2
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
■
003
6608
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
INDR
TCB
STAFF
004
6608
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
005
6608
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
400
6606
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
BLK2
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
401
6608
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MTvmn
BLK2
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
PE
183
4302
TENNIS ADVANCED
0.5
001
4302
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BLK2
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
PE
186
4310
VOLLEYBALL-BEGIN
0.5
001
4310
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
002
4310
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
003
4310
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
144
RB
STAFF
004
4310
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
005
4310
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
144
RB
STAFF
006
4310
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
PE
187
6607
VOLLEYBALL-INTERMD
0.5
001
6607
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
138
RB
STAFF
002
6607
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
138
RB
STAFF
003
6607
T
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
138
RB
STAFF
004
6607
T
12:00-1:50 pm
HH
BLK1
138
RB
STAFF
005
6607
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
BLK2
138
RB
STAFF
006
6607
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK1
138
RB
STAFF
007
6607
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
138
RB
STAFF
400
6607
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
138
RB
STAFF
401
6607
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
138
RB
STAFF
PE
188
4311
VOLLEYBLL-ADVANCED
0.5
001
4311
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
138
RB
STAFF
002
4311
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
138
RB
STAFF
003
4311
T
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK2
138
RB
STAFF
004
4311
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK2
138
RB
STAFF
PE
191
4340
WEIGHT TRAING-BEG
0.5
001
4340
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
Men Only
002
4340
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
293B
SFH
STAFF
Women Only
003
4340
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
293A
SFH
STAFF
004
4340
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
293B
SFH
STAFF
Men Only
005
4340
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
006
4340
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
293A
SFH
STAFF
Men Only
007
4340
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
293B
SFH
STAFF
008
4340
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
293B
SFH
STAFF
Men Only
009
4340
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
Men Only
010
4340
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
293A
SFH
STAFF
Women Only
Oil
4340
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
012
4340
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
Men Only
013
4340
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
293A
SFH
STAFF
Women Only
014
4340
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
400
4340
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
BLK1
293A
SFH
STAFF
401
4340
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
BLK2
293A
SFH
STAFF
402
4340
T
5:10-7:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
293A
SFH
STAFF
403
4340
T
5:10-7:00 pm
IIH
BLK2
293A
SFH
STAFF
PE
192
4353
WEIGHT TRAIN INT
0.5
001
4353
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
293B
SFH
STAFF
002
4353
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
003
4353
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
PE
197
4286
WRESTLING-INTERMED
0.5
001
4286
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
241
SFH
STAFF
PE
200R
4362
INTERCOLATH WOMEN
0.5
001
4362
S
12:30-3:00 pm
DAILY
BBFL
MC
ADAMS S
Team Only
002
4362
S
11:00-12:30 pm
11:00-12:30 pm
DAILY
DAILY
ANNEX
SFH-S
SFH
FLD
HOWARD G R
Team Only
003
4362
8
12:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
149
SFH
CAIItRMOLEB
Team Only
004
4362
S
7:00-9:30 am
2:30-5:30 pm
DAILY
DAILY
PLC
PLC
RB
RB
CRUMP S
Team Only
005
4362
S
12:00-3:00 pm
DAILY
INDR
TCB
VALENTINE A
Team Only
12:00-6:00 pm
DAILY
SFH-A CRTS
006
4362
S
1:00-5:00 pm
1:00-5:00 pm
DAILY
DAILY
TRACK
TRACK
FLD
SFH
POOLE C W
007
4362
S
1:00-4:00 pm
DAILY
134
RB
MICHAELIS E
PE
201 R
6539
EXTRAMURAL SPORTS
0.5
007
6539
S
3:00-5:00 pm
DAILY
BLK2
228
SFH
GIBBONS LC
Team Only
♦ PE 201R section 10 is extramural racquetball.
010
6539
s
3:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
RCQTB
RB
GIBBONS LC
Team Only
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 161
♦ PE 201 R section 11 Is extramural water polo.
Oil
PE
PE
201 R
001
201 R
005
6539
6539
6539
6539
6539
S 9:00-9:50 am
EXTRMRL RUGBY
S 4:00-6:30 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
EXTRMRL LACROSS
S 3:00-5:00 pm
8:30-10:00 pm
MWF
TTH
TTH
DAILY
M
♦ PE 201 R section 4 Is for men only.
PE 201 R
6539 EXTRMRLSOCCER
004 6539 S 4:00-6:00 pm DAILY
8:30-10:00 pm F
♦ PE 201 R section 6 Is for men only.
006 6539 S
♦ PE 201 R section 3 Is for women only.
PE 201 R
3:00-6:00 pm
MWF
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
201 R
201 R
201 R
203R
206R
206R
206R
207R
207R
230
232
003
002
009
008
001
400
401
003
001
002
400
401
001
001
400
401 L
402
403 L
6539
6539
6539
6539
6539
6539
6539
6539
4442
4442
4442
4442
4440
4440
4440
4440
4440
4440
4441
4441
4441
4441
4441
4366
4366
4385
4385
4385
4385
4385
EXTRMRL SOFTBALL
S 3:00-5:00 pm MWF
2:00-4:00 pm TTH
EXTRMRL FENCING
S 1:00-3:00 pm MWF
EXTRMRL NORDIC SKI
S 1:00-5:00 pm DAILY
EXTRMRL ALPINE SKI
S 1:00-5:00 pm DAILY
PERFORMANCE PSYCH
8 12:00-12:50 pm T
8 7:10-8:00 pm TH
8 7:10-8:00 pm W
OFFCTNG TEAM SPTS
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
9:00-9:50 am TTH
OFFIC BASKETBALL
S 9:00-9:50 am
OFFIC BASEBALL
S 9:00-9:50 am
OFFIC IND SPORTS
S 7:10-9:00 pm
S 7:10-9:00 pm
OFFIC TRACK-FIELD
S 10:00-10:50 am
TEAM SPTS TEACHING
8 9:00-10:50 am MWF
10:00-10:50 am
SKI INSTR METHODS
8 6:10-7:00 pm
8
8 6:10-7:00 pm
8
TTH
TTH
T
T
MW
MWF
T
TBA
W
TBA
0.5
0.5
0.5
FLA RB GIBBONS LC
HAWSE FLD GIBBONS LC
156 RB
HELE FLD GIBBONS LC
ANNEX SFH
HAW8W FLD GIBBONS LC
ANNEX SFH
HAWSE FLD GIBBONS L C
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.0
1.0
BLK1
HELSB FLD
138 RB
0 CTS SFH
BSEAT SFH
BSEAT SFH
255 SFH
255 SFH
255 SFH
37 SFH
W CTS SFH
280 SFH
1.0
BLK2 280 SFH
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
1.0
BLK1
2.0
149 SFH
149 SFH
GIBBONS LC
GIBBONS LC
GIBBONS L C
GIBBONS LC
ROBISON M
HOWARD G R
POOLE R C
VICKERS B J
LEISHMAN C M
LEISHMAN C M
CATTERMOLE D K
CATTERMOLE D K
204 RB ROBISON M
1.0
144 RB
HAWSE FLD
$35
204 RB
YTBA
204 RB
YTBA
♦ PE 237 is for students in the Coaching/Physical Education minor only.
PE 237 4305 INDV SPT FUNDMNTLS
001 4305 8 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
1:00-2:50 pm TTH
PE 239 4374 WT TRAIN TCHG TECH
001 4374 8 9:00-9:50 am MW
PE 242 4377 TRACK & FIELD TCHG
001 4377 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
10:00-10:50 am MWF
PE 275 4389 EMERG WATER SAFETY
001 4389 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm F
PE 276 4390 WATER SAFE INSTR
001 4390 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PE 277 8233 UFEGUARDING TECHN
001 8233 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
9:00-9:50 am MWF
PE 297 8162 INTRO TO HLTH PROM
001 8162 8 2:00-4:50 pm TH
1.0
0.5
BLK1
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
293A SFH
SFH-A CRTS
293B SFH
ANNEX SFH
TRACK SFH
PLC RB
280 SFH
PL A RB
PLB RB
280 SFH
VICKERS B J
BUCKNER D L
STAFF
BUCKNER D L
STAFF
VICKERS B J
SILVESTER L J
HAWKES N R
RUSSELL KL
BLAKEMORE C L
TODDC
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only j
Team Only
Fit Pgm Only
Fit Pgm Only
Fit Pgm Only
Fit Pgm Only
I
285 SFH SILVESTER L J
1 62 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ PE 320 requires corKurrent registration In PE 321.
PE
320
8899
BASIC ATH TRAIN
3.0
001
8899
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
?R5
SFH
DRAPER D C
002
8899
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
37
SFH
DURRANT E
Rt Pgm Only
PE
321
4306
BASC ATH TRAIN LAB
0.5
001
4306
S 3:00-^:50 pm
M
278
SFH
STAFF
002
4306
S 5:00-6:50 pm
M
278
SFH
STAFF
003
4306
S 3:00-4:50 pm
T
278
SFH
STAFF
004
4306
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
278
SFH
STAFF
005
4306
S 4:00-5:50 pm
W
278
SFH
STAFF
006
4306
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
F
278
SFH
STAFF
PE
330R
6696
COACH SELEC SPORTS
2.0
001
6696
S
TBA
274
SFH
LEWIS K
PE
343
4458
COACHING GYMN
2.0
001
4458
S 11:00-11:50am
MW
149
SFH
SAKAMOTO M D
PE
344
4418
COACHING FOOTBALL
2.0
001
4418
S 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
BLK2
280
SFH
OLSON M J
PE
345
6746
COACHING VOLLEYBLL
2.0
001
6746
S 12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
TTH
37
WCTS
SFH
SFH
MICHAELiS E
-
PE
348
4417
COACHING WRESTLING
2.0
001
4417
S 10:00-10:50 am
MW
241
SFH
SCHULTZ M P
PE
350
4410
HIS PHIL SOC OF PE
3.0
001
4410
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
285
SFH
LOCKHART B A
002
4410
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
267
RB
HAWKES N R
PE351 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
351
9083
ADM ATHL & INTR PROG
2.0
001
9083
S 8:00-8:50 am
MW
280
SFH
LEISHMAN C M
002
9083
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
204
RB
LEISHMAN C M
PE
360
4447
MEASR EVAL P E
3.0
001
4447
S 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
204
RB
HARRISON J M
Rt Pgm Only
002
4447
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
204
RB
ALDANASG
PE 361 students must register for the two hour lab which overlaps the MW lecture hour.
PE
361
4411
INTRO MOTOR LEARNG
3.0
'
001
4411
S 8:00-8:50 am
MW
204
RB
HALLLT
002
4411
S 11:00-11:50am
MW
201
SFH
CHAMBERLAIN 0
003
4411
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
277
SFH
HALLLT
004 L
4411
8 7:00-8:50 am
F
201
SFH
HALLLT
005 L
4411
S 12:00-1:50 pm
TH
201
SFH
HALLLT
006 L
4411
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
F
201
SFH
HALLLT
007 L
4411
S 10:00-11:50 am
F
201
SFH
CHAMBERLAIN D
PE
362
4412
KINES & BIOMECH
4.0
001
4412
S 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
255
SFH
RICARD M D
Rt Pgm Only
002
4412
8 9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
255
SFH
ALDANASG
I ah Included
003
4412
8 3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
255
SFH
LEWIS K
i.ab Included
PE 363 requires concurrent enrollment In PE 367.
PE
363
4413
PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV
3.0
001
4413
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
277
SFH
ALLSEN P E
002
4413
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
271
RB
FiSHERAG
PE
364
7993
SCI BASES SPORT ML
2.0
001
7993
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
277
SFH
HALLLT
PE
365
7994
SCI BASES SPORT K
2.0
001
7994
8 11:00-11:50 am
MW
255
SFH
LEWIS K
PE
366
7995
SCI BASES SPORT P
2.0
001
7995
8 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
285
SFH
SILVESTER L J
PE
367
4309
PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV I
0.5
001
4309
8 11:00-12:50 pm
M
117
RB
STAFF
002
4309
S 9:00-10:50 am
T
117
RB
STAFF
003
4309
8 4:00-5:50 pm
W
117
RB
STAFF
004
4309
S 4:00-5:50 pm
TH
255
SFH
STAFF
PE
375
4422
PE ELEM SCH TCH
2.0
001
4422
8 9:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
MWF
MWF
BLK1
BLK1
36
CCTS
SFH
SFH
BARKER R M
002
4422
8 9:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
MWF
MWF
BLK2
BLK2
36
CCTS
SFH
SFH
BARKER R M
003
4422
8 10:00-11:50 am
10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
MWF
BLK1
BLK1
37
WCTS
SFH
SFH
CLARKE M 8
004
4422
8 10:00-11:50 am
10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
MWF
BLK2
BU<2
37
WCTS
SFH
SFH
CLARKE M 8
005
4422
8 1:00-2:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
BLK1
BLK1
285
134
SFH
RB
CLARKE M 8
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 163
PE
PE
376
377
006
007
001
001
4422
S 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
BLK2
285 SFH
Rl AKEMORE C L
1:00-2:50 pm MWF
BLK2
134 RB
lement
ary Education Cohort group only.
4422
S TBA
BLK2
267 SFH
CLARKE M S
TBA
BLK2WESTR SCHL
4423
PRAC EXPER ELEM PE
2.0
4423
S TBA
266 SFH
BARKER R M
Majors Only
4372
SPT PEDAGOGY MID
1.0
4372
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
37 SFH
VICKERSBJ
Fit Pgm Only
♦ PE 379 section 1 is for M.R. specialists and resource specialists and meets twelve weeks only. Meet at Oakridge school
beginning first day.
001
PE
379
002
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
399R
399R
420
424
426
430
450
451
460
461
350
351
001
400
001
001
001
001
001
400
001
4426
4426
PEFORSPEDTCH
S 1 ;00-2:50 pm MW
2.0
OAKR SCHL
ZANANDREAMB
.D. specialists and resource specialists.
Meet in 273 SFH on first day.
4426
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
10:00-10:50 am TTH
BLK1
BLK1
HLCST SCHL
134 RB
ZANANDREAMB
7988
7988
COACHING PRACTICUM
S TBA
V9.0
274
SFH
LEWIS K
Prev Apple
7988
7988
HLTH PROM PRACTICM
S TBA
V9.0
233
SFH
SILVESTER L J
Prev Apple
8900
8900
ADV ATH TRAINING
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
285
SFH
DRAPER D D
9084
9084
INT ORTHO SPTS MED
S 7:10-9:50 pm W
2.0
260
SFH
JACKSON R
4453
4453
REHAB ATHL INJUR
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
2.0
204
RB
SCHULTHIES S S
4456
4456
THEORY OF COACHING
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
277
SFH
MICHAELIS E
7996
7996
PSYCH OF SPORT
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
2.0
285
SFH
POOLE C W
4474
4474
MGT ADULT FIT PROG
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
3.0
267
RB
TUCKER LA
4444
4444
4444
CORRECTIVE P E
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 7:10-9:00 pm W
3.0
255
277
SFH
SFH
SCHULTHIES S S
SCHULTHIES S S
4445
4445
TCHG ADAPTED PE
S 8:00^:50 am TTH
2.0
37
SFH
CHAMBERLAIN D
Fit Pgm Only
♦ PE 462 Concurrent enrollment in PE 321 required
PE 462
PE
468
4446 DIAG & MGMT ATHL INJ
001 4446 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
400 4446 S 4:10-6:40 pm TH
4495 PROBL CONDITiONiNG
001 4495 S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
002 4495 S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
3.0
2.0
277 SFH
MYRERJW
277 SFH
MYRER J W
285 SFH
ALLSEN P E
285 SFH
ALLSEN P E
Lab Required
♦ PE 469 is available for pre-registration to graduating seniors only. Others may come to class the first day with an add card
and will be added according to available space.
PE
469
PE
PE
PE
PE
476
480
497R
499R
4501
FUNC ANATOMY & KIN
001
4501
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
MWF
T
002
4501
s
11:00-1 1:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
MWF
TH
003
4501
s
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
F
004
4501
s
5:10-6:00 pm
7:00-8:50 am
MTW
T
005
4501
s
5:10-6:00 pm
12:00-1 :50 pm
MTW
T
006
4501
s
5:10-6:00 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
MTW
TH
4460
ELEM STUDENT TCHG
001
4460
S
TBA
4479
SEN SEM CURR & PED
001
4479
S
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
TTH
MWF
4518
UNDERGRAD RES & STDY
001
4518
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
002
4518
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
4519
PRACTICUM
001
4519
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
4.0
277
299
277
299
277
299
277
299
277
299
277
299
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
MYRERJW
MYRERJW
MYRER J W
WALKER M C
WALKER M C
WALKER M C
4.0
2.0
V4.0
V8.0
276 SFH BARKER R M
36
WCTS
277
221 E
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
BLAKEMORE C L
DRAPER D 0
JARMAN B 0
280 SFH DURRANT E
Tehr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tehr Approve
Tehr Approve
Tehr Approve
Tehr Approve
Prev Apple
Fit Pgm Only
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
1 64 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
499R
002
499R
003
560
001
599R
350
599R
351
S99R
352
621
001
629R
631
649
652
654
669
001
001
001
001
001
001
693R
001
693R
002
693R
003
699R
001
751 R
001
769
001
797R
001
799R
001
4519
4519
ATHLETIC TRAINING
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TH
V8.0
486 TNRB
DRAPER D D
Prev Apple
4519
4519
PHYSICAL THERAPY
S
TBA
V8.0
201
SFH
SCHULTHIES 8 8
Prev Apple
4475
4475
ADV CORR PHYS ED
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2.0
255
8FH
8CHULTHIE8 S 8
4451
4451
COACHING PRACTICUM
S TBA
V9.0
274
SFH
LEWIS K
4451
4451
HEALTH PROM PRACT
S TBA
V9.0
237
SFH
TUCKER LA
4451
4451
ELEM PE PRACTICUM
S
TBA
V9.0
266
SFH
BARKER R M
4473
4473
EXAM & REHAB ATHL
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2.0
280
SFH
DURRANT E
4477
4477
ATHLTC TRAIN PCTCM
S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
V6.0
255
SFH
DRAPER D C
4497
4497
RESRCH DESGN IN PE
S 4:00-5:40 pm T
2.0
280
SFH
RICARD M D
4498
4498
CURR THEO & DESIGN
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
214
RB
HARRISON J M
4509
4509
ADM PE & ATHL PROG
S 6:00-8:50 pm T
3.0
203
RB
LOCKHART B D
4511
4511
HISTORY OF PE
8 11:00-11:50am
MWF
3.0
280
SFH
JARMAN B 0
6541
6541
EXTESTANDPRESC
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MM
2.0
280
SFH
FISHER AG
4515
4515
READ SEM LDRSHIP
8 3:00-3:50 pm
W
1.0
221 E
RB
JARMAN B 0
4515
4515
READ SEM SCIENT
8 4:00-4:50 pm
M
1.0
204
RB
CONLEE R K
4515
4515
READ SEM ATHL TR
8
TBA
1.0
221B
RB
DURRANT E
4521
4521
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
116
RB
FISHER AG
4524
4524
DOCTORAL SEMINAR
8
TBA
2.0
221D
RB
BLAKEMORE C L
6697
6697
EX PHYS-SKEL MUSCL
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
117
RB
CONLEE R K
4523
4523
INDIV RES & STUDY
8
TBA
V9.0
221E
RB
JARMAN B 0
4525
4525
DISSERTATION
8
TBA
VI 8.0
116A
RB
FISHER AG
Physical Science (288 ESC, 378-3307)
PHY S 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHYS
100
6509
FUND PHYS SCI
3.0
PS
001
6509
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
377
CB
MASON G W
002
6509
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
377
CB
GRIFFEN D T
003
6509
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
377
CB
BALLIFJR
004
6509
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
377
CB
JONES 8 E
005
6509
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
377
CB
WILSON B J
006
6509
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
377
CB
BENSON A K
007
6509
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
377
CB
NORDMEYER F R
008
6509
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
377
CB
NORDMEYER F R
009
6509
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWTHF
377
CB
NORDMEYER F R Multj-Cultri
400
6509
T
6:00-8:30 pm
T
377
CB
MOODY J W
PHY S 11 OA and 11 OB must both be taken to fill the GE requirement.
PHYS
110A
4539
PHYSICAL SCIENCE A
4.0
001
4539
8
8:00-9:30 am
TTH
445 MARB
HARRISON B K
PHYS
1108
4538
PHYSICAL SCIENCE B
2.0
PS
001
4538
8
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
445 MARB
BAER J L Lab Required
002
4538
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
350
ESC
STAFF
003
4538
8
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
350
ESC
STAFF
004
4538
8
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
350
ESC
STAFF
005
4538
8
9:00-9:50 am
MW
350
ESC
STAFF
006
4536
S
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
350
ESC
STAFF
007
4538
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
350
ESC
STAFF
008
4538
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
350
ESC
STAFF
009
4538
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
350
ESC
STAFF
010
4538
8
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
350
ESC
STAFF
Oil
4538
8
10:00-10:50 am
MW
350
ESC
STAFF
BYUWinter1995 Class Schedule 165
012 L 4538
8:00-8:50 am
MW
350 ESC STAFF
Physics and Astronomy (296 ESC, 378-4361)
PHSCS 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS 105 4533 INTRO APPLIED PHYS 3.0
001 4533 T 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
PHSCS 106 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PHSCS 106 should be taken concurrently with PHSCS 108.
PHSCS 106
PHSCS 107
001
002
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
4534
4534
4534
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
4535
INTRO APPLIED PHYS
T 11:00-11:50 am
T 2:00-2:50 pm
INTRAPPL PHYS LAB
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
12:00-2:50 pm
4:00-6:50 pm
8:00-10:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
6:00-7:50 pm
9:00-11 :50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
4:00-6:50 pm
7:00-9:50 pm
MWF
MWF
M
M
T
T
T
T
W
W
W
w
3.0
1.0
♦ PHSCS 108 should be taken concurrently with PHSCS 106.
PHSCS 108 4536 INTR APPL PHYS LAB
001 4536 T 11:00-1:50 pm M
002 4536 T 3:00-5:50 pm M
003 4536 T 12:00-2:50 pm T
004 4536 T 3:00-5:50 pm T
005 4536 T 6:00-8:50 pm T
006 4536 T 12:00-2:50 pm W
007 4536 T 3:00-5:50 pm W
008 4536 T 6:00-8:50 pm W
009 4536 T 8:00-10:50 am TH
010 4536 T 12:00-2:50 pm TH
Oil 4536 T 3:00-5:50 pm TH
013 4536 T 8:00-10:50 am F
014 4536 T 11:00-1:50 pm F
015 4536 T 3:00-5:50 pm F
016 4536 T 1:00-3:50 pm TH
017 4536 T 4:00-6:50 pm TH
018 4536 T 8:00-10:50 am F
019 4536 T 12:00-2:50 pm F
020 4536 T 3:00-5:50 pm F
400 4536 T 6:00-8:50 pm TH
PHSCS 121 4540 PRINC OF PHYSICS
001 4540 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 4540 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
PHSCS 122 4541 PRINC OF PHYSICS
001 4541 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 4541 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
1.0
3.0
3.0
PHSCS 127 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS 127 4542 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY 3.0
001 4542 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
002 4542 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
PHSCS 127H 4542 HON DESCRIPT ASTRO 3.0
200 4542 T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
♦ PHSCS 130 Is for Science majors only.
PHSCS 130 4545 INTRO ASTRONOMY
001 4545 T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
PHSCS 137 4546 INTRO ATMOS & WTHR
001 4546 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
PHSCS 167 4547 DESC ACOUS MUS SP
001 4547 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PHSCS 199R 8960 CO-OP PHYSICS
350 8960 S
PHSCS 214 4554 PRINC PHYSICS LAB
001 4554 T 8:00-1 0:50 am
002 4554 T 12:00-2:50 pm
003 4554 T 3:00-5:50 pm
TBA
T
T
T
2.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
1.0
NS
445 MARB HART G W
260
ESC
DECKER D L
260
ESC
KNIGHT LV
375
ESC
HESSBC
375
ESC
HESS B C
375
ESC
HESS B C
375
ESC
HESS B C
375
ESC
HESS B C
375
ESC
HESSBC
375
ESC
HESSBC
375
ESC
HESS B C
375
ESC
HESSBC
375
ESC
HESSBC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
380 ESC
375 ESC
375 ESC
375 ESC
375 ESC
375 ESC
380 ESC
NS
445 MARB
445 MARB
445 MARB
445 MARB
NS
260
260
ESC
ESC
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BARNETT J D
BARNETT J D
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
MERRILL J J
MERRILL J J
BERRONDO M
ALLRED D D
TAYLOR B J
CHRISTENSEN C
NS
280 ESC MCNAMARA D H
NS
NS
260 ESC TAYLOR 8 J
S
280 ESC CHRISTENSEN C
S
280 ESC STRONG W J
KNIGHT LV
385 ESC REES L B
385 ESC REES LB
385 ESC REES L B
Honors
Tchr Approve
166 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
PHSCS
221
4555
PRINC OF PHYSICS
001
4555
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
002
4555
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
222
4556
PRINC OF PHYSICS
003
4556
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
004 Q
4556
T 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PHSCS
318
4563
INT CLSCL FLD THRY
001
4563
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
321
4564
MECHANICS
001
4564
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
340
4565
ELECTRONICS LAB
001
4565
T 2:00-2:50 pm
W
002 L
4565
T 11:00-1 2:50 pm
TH
003 L
4565
T 1:00-2:50 pm
TH
004 L
4565
T 3:00-4:50 pm
TH
005 L
4565
T 2:00-3:50 pm
F
PHSCS
381
4569
AnV EXPRMNTL PHYSC
001
4589
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
PHSCS
442
4567
ELECT & MAGNETISM
001
4567
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
PHSCS
471
4574
OPTICS & ELECTROMAGN
001
4574
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
497R
4575
INTRO TO RESEARCH
001
4575
T
TBA
PHSCS
499R
4576
HONORS THESIS
001
4576
T
TBA
PHSCS
518
4579
MATH PHYSICS
001
4579
T 1:35-2:50 pm
TTH
PHSCS
528
4582
INTRO ASTROPHYSICS
001
4582
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
551
4584
MODERN PHYSICS
001
4584
T 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
PHSCS
552
4585
MODERN PHYSICS
001
4585
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
PHSCS
561
4588
FUND OF ACOUSTICS
001
4588
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
581
4593
SOLID STATE PHYSCS
001
4593
T 11:00-11:50am
MWF
PHSCS
591 R
4595
SEMINAR
001
4595
T 3:30-5:15 pm
W
PHSCS
626
4603
RELATIV ASTROPHYSC
001
4603
8 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
PHSCS
632
4607
STATISTICAL MCHNCS
001
4607
S 9:00-10:20 am
TTH
PHSCS
642
4609
MATH THRY ELEC MAG
001
4609
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
PHSCS
646
4611
PLASMA PHYSICS
001
4611
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
652
4613
QUANTUM MECHANICS
001
4613
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
PHSCS
697R
4622
RESEARCH
001
4622
T
TBA
PHSCS
699R
4623
MASTERS THESIS
001
4623
T
TBA
PHSCS
711R
4624
ADV TOPIC PHYSICS
001
4624
8
TBA
PHSCS
752
4626
ADV QUANTUM THEORY
001
4626
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS
797R
4628
RESEARCH
001
4628
T
TBA
PHSCS
799R
4629
DISSERTATION
001
4629
T
TBA
Polish (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
POLSH
102
6796
1ST YEAR POLISH
001
6796
8 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
POLSH
330
9025
CULT HIST POLAND
001
9025
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
445 MARB JENSEN G L
280 ESC SPENCER R L
260 ESC VANHUELE J
260 ESC VANHUELE J
289 ESC VANFLEET H B
289 ESC MASON G W
241 ESC STOKES HT
287 ESC STOKES H T
287 ESC STOKES H T
287 ESC STOKES H T
287 ESC STOKES H T
287 ESC MOODY J W
289 ESC VANFLEET H B
390 ESC BARNETT J D
STAFF
STAFF
289 ESC RASBAND S N
390 ESC MCNAMARA D H
289 ESC HESS B C
289 ESC BERRONDO M
390 ESC STRONG W J
289 ESC STOKES H T
260 ESC JONES S E
390 ESC HARRISON B K
390 ESC NELSON H M
390 ESC HARTGW
289 ESC SPENCER R L
390 ESC HATCH D M
STAFF
STAFF
HATCH D M
289 ESC REESLB
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Lab Required
4.0
1126 JKHB
WHIPPLE W
3.0
PL
2245 SFLC
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 67
Political Science (745 SWKT, 378-3423)
PLSC 101
400
6307
6307
FRESHMAN SEMINAR
S 3:00-3:50 pm W
PLSC 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC 110 4633 AM GOVT & POUnCS
001 4633 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 4633 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PLSC 150
PL SC 170
PLSC 200
001
002
001
002
003
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
4637
4637
4637
4638
4638
4638
4638
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
COMP GOVT & POLITICS
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
INTRO INTRNATL POL
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
S 2:00-2:50 pm
S 3:00-^:15 pm
POUTICAL INQUIRY
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
MWF
TTH
MW
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
247 MARB INGERSOLL C F
SS
205 JRCB
374 MARB
SS
374 MARB
250 MSRB
SS
247 MARB
250SWKT
374 MARB
205 JRCB
2260 SFLC
1223 SFLC
340MCKB
1223 SFLC
1223 SFLC
1223 SFLC
125 HRCB
DAYNES B W
VETTERLI R R
THOMAS J
BOWEN D L
FARNSWORTHLW
TAYLOR S A
HOLUSTWL
TAYLORS A
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
PL SC 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC 201 4646 W POLIT HERITAGE 1
001 4646 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
PLSC 201 H
200
4646 W POLIT HERITAGE 1
4646 S 10:00-10:50 am
3.0
3.0
CV1
374 MARB REYNOLDS N B
CV1
MWF
202 MSRB MIDGLEYLC
Honors
PL SC 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC
PLSC
PLSC
♦ PLSC
PLSC
202
202H
230
001
400
200
400
4647
4647
4647
4647
4647
7001
7001
W POLIT HERITAGE 2
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
W POLIT HERITAGE 2
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
POUTICAL PARTIC
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
3.0 CV2
260 ESC HANCOCK R C
247 MARB BOHN D E
3.0 CV2
3.0
202 MSRB BOHN D E
680 SWKT VETTERLI R R
Honors
297 section 400 for students who have been accepted to Washington Seminar for Spring or Summer term.
297
400
8197 WASHINGTN SEM PREP
8197 S 5:30-7:30 pm TH
1.0
BLK1 280 SWia DUNAWAY J S
♦ PL SC 297 section 401 for students who have been accepted to Washington Seminar for Fall semester.
BLK2 280 SWia DUNAWAY J S
3.0
1223 SFLC THOMSON DL
3.0 SS
2320B SFLC VETTERU R R
3.0
3215 SFLC CALDWELL MR
PLSC
PLSC
PLSC
PLSC
307
310
313
401
001
001
8197
4649
4649
4651
4651
315
001
001
4654
4654
4716
4718
S 5:30-7:30 pm TH
AMER POL THOUGHT
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
PRIN OF FOUNDING
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
PUBLC PWR INT GRPS
S 11:00-11:50am MWF
CONGRESS & LEG
S 1:00-2:40 pm MWF
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
3.0
BLK2 212 JRCB DAYNES BW
♦ PL SC 31 9R section 1 is the Politics of Elections.
PLSC 319R 4656 TOPCS AMERICAN GOV
001 4656 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
PLSC 321 4690 MEDIA IN POLITICS
001 4690 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PLSC 330 4661 INTRO TO PUB ADM
001 4661 S 2:00-3:15 pm MW
♦ PL SC 339R section 1 is Environmental Regulation.
PLSC 339R 6740 TOPIC PUB POLICY
001 6740 S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
PLSC 340 7659 POPLATN & HUNGER
001 7659 S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
PLSC 354 6198 JAPAN:GOV & POLITICS
001 6198 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
♦ PL SC 359R section 1 is Theory of Comparative Politics.
PL SC 359R
001
4676 TOPICS COMP POLITC
4676 S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3-0
3.0
240 SWKT DAVIS R
3215 SFLC DAVIS R
1227 SFLC SNOWKN
3246 SFLC BRYNERGC
SS
3215 SFLC TULLISFL
280 SWia FARNSWORTH L W
285 SWia TULLIS F L
i
1 68 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ PL SC 359R section 2 Is Politics and Government of Western Europe.
002 4676 S 11:00-1 1:50 am
♦ PL SC 359R section 3 Is Politics of South Asia.
003 4676 S 12:00-12:50 pm
PLSC 360 4677 CONST LAW AM FED S
001 4677 8 8:00-9: 15 am
PLSC 370 4683 THEORY OF INTL REL
001 4683 8 8:00-9:15 am
002 4683 S 1:35-2:50 pm
PLSC 372 7582 INTRNL POUT ECON
001 7582 8 7:35-8:50 am
PLSC 375 4686 INTERNATL ORGAN
001 4686 S 9:00-9:50 am
PLSC 376 6066 US FOREIGN POLICY
001 6066 S 9:00-10:15 am
400 6066 S 4:00-5:15 pm
PLSC 377 4687 NATNL SECURITY AFF
001 4687 8 1:00-1 :50 pm
♦ PL SC 379R section 1 is International Relations of South Asia.
MWF
319MCKB
THOMAS J
MWF
3.0
235 8WKT
JAYARAMAN R
TTH
3.0
280SWKT
RICHARDS J
TTH
374 MARB
HYEREA
TTH
374 MARB
HYEREA
3.0
MW
3.0
374 MARB
FRY EH
MWF
3.0
3208 8FLC
THOMAS J
TTH
247 MARB
RINGER J F
TTH
3.0
215 ESC
RINGER J F
MWF
280SWKT
HUDSON V M
PL SC 379R
001
6467 TOPICS INTRNAT REL
6467 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
♦ PL SC 379R section 2 Is International Political Economy of Women.
002 6467 8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
♦ PL SC 379R section 3 Is Task Force In International Relations.
003 6467 8 8:35-9:50 am TTH
PLSC 382 6067 IR OF NORTH AMER 3.0
001 6067 8 3:00-4:15 pm MW
PLSC 383 6068 RUSSIAN FRGN PLCY 3.0
001 6068 S 3:00-^:15 pm TTH
PLSC 392 4693 SEM IN STATE GOV 3.0
001 4693 S 3:00-4:40 pm MWF BLK2
PLSC 401 4639 HUME'S POL THOUGHT 3.0
001 4639 8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
PLSC 402 4641 PLATO POL THOUGHT 3.0
001 4641 8 2:35-3:50 pm TTH
PLSC 406 4658 TOCQUEVILLE 3.0
001 4658 8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
PLSC 408 4663 DECONSTRUCTiON 3.0
001 4663 8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
285 8WKT JAYARAMAN R
280 SWKT BOWEN D L
265 SWKT
1245 SFLC
2260 SFLC
179 JSB
280 SWKT
1245 8FLG
280 SWKT
1223 SFLC
TANNER S W
FRY EH
PORTER B D
BRYNER G C
MIDGLEYLC
REYNOLDS N B
MIDGLEYLC
BOHNDE
♦ PL SC 499 section 1 is War and Politics. Substitute for Writing Competency requirement.
PLSC 499 4704 CAPSTONE SEMINAR 3.0
001 4704 S 1:00-2: 15 pm TTH 285 SWKT PORTER B D
♦ PL SC 499 section 2 Is U.S. Foreign Policy Toward Asia. Substitute for Writing Competency Requirement.
002 4704 8 9:35-10:50 am TTH 257 HRCB HYEREA
♦ PL SC 499 section 3 Is Knowledge, Politics, and Freedom. Substitute for Writing Competency Requirement.
PLSC
PLSC
PLSC
PLSC
530
533
559R
693R
003
001
001
001
001
4704
8642
8642
8643
8643
7088
7088
4763
4763
S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
POL ANAL & METH 2
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
ADV TOP COMP GOVT
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
TUTORLPUBPOL
8 TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
793 SWKT
285 SWKT
285 SWKT
280 SWKT
BOHN D E
CALDWELL MR
CALDWELL M R
FARN8W0RTHLW
BRYNER G C
Portuguese (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
Honors
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ PORT 101 section 1 1s accelerated. It is designed for those with a background in Spanish or anottrar Romance language and
should be taken with PORT 102 sec. 2.
PORT
101
4774
1ST YR PORTUGUESE
4.0
001
4774
8 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
BLK1
PORT
102
4775
1ST YR PORTUGUESE
4.0
001
4775
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
1104 JKHB DENNIS RD
F474 HFAG STAFF
Accelerated
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 169
♦ PORT 102 section 2 is accelerated and should be talcen with PORT 101 section 1.
002
4775
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
BLK2
1104 JKHB
DENNIS R D
Accelerated
PORT
199R
001
8742
8742
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S TEA
V1.0
TAYLOR J S
PORT
202
001
4778
4778
PORT READ & COMP
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
FL
1121 SFLC
STAFF
PORT 211 R section 1 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
PORT
211R
001
4777
4777
1ST SEM PORT CONV
S TBA
2.0
LUNDC
PORT
302
001
002
400
4796
4796
4796
4796
ADV GRAM READ CULT
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
3.0
FL
1104 JKHB
1104 JKHB
1011 JKHB
JENSEN G K
LUNDC
LUND 0 C
PORT 31 1R section 1 is only foi
students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
PORT
311R
001
4779
4779
3RDYRC0NVERSATN
S TBA
2.0
STAFF
PORT
321
001
4780
4780
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
1003 JKHB
JENSEN G K
PORT
322
001
4781
4781
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
1104 JKHB
RAMSEY M
PORT
345
001
4786
4786
PORT CIVILIZATION
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
1003 JKHB
LUND C R
PORT
355
001
4788
4788
BRAZILIAN CIVIZ
S 1:00-2:20 pm II H
3.0
1104 JKHB
RAMSEY M
PORT
399R
001
8526
8526
PORT WORK INTERNSH
S TBA
V6.0
TAYLOR J 8
PORT
451
001
4787
4787
SURVEY BRAZIL UT
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
1104 JKHB
DENNIS R D
PORT
542
001
8976
8976
CAMOES
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
1104 JKHB
JENSEN G K
PORT
552
001
4793
4793
MACHADO DE ASSIS
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
1003 JKHB
RAMSEY M
PORT
599R
001
8788
8788
COOP ED:PORT INTRN
8 TBA
V3.0
TAYLOR J 8
PORT
698R
001
8982
8982
MASTER'S PROJECT
S TBA
V6.0
ROSENBERG J R
PORT
699R
001
4803
4803
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
V9.0
ROSENBERG J R
Psychology (1001 SWKT, 378-4287)
PSYCH 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
T 12:35-1:50 pm TTH
T 5:10-7:40 pm W
PSYCH 1 70 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 220 7004 HUM DEV:LIFE SPAN 3.0
400 7004 8 6:00-8:30 pm T
PSYCH 240 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 111
4804
001
4804
002
4804
003
4804
400
4804
♦ PSYCH 240 sections 1 and 400: Additional lab time TBA.
PSYCH 240 4807 PERS & SOC ADJUST
001 4807 8 11:00-11:50 am MW
400 4807 8 5:00-8:30 pm W
3.0
PSYCH 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 301 6475 PSYCHOLOGICAL STAT
001 6475 8 9:00-10:15 am
3:00-4: 15 pm
002 6475 8 9:00-10:40 am
400 6475 8 4:30-7:00 pm
401 6475 8 5:00-8:20 pm
PSYCH 302 4824 PSY RSRCH DSGN ANA
001 4824 8 9:35-10:50 am
002 4824 8 1:00-2:15 pm
003 4824 8 12:00-1:15 pm
400 4824 S 5:10-7:40 pm
4.0
SS
250 8WKT NORTON E
2084 JKHB CLAYTON C J
F201 HFAG BUDGE H 8
151 TNRB BAKER 8 M
1086 JKHB BUDGE HS
177 TLRB
171 TLRB
WEIGHT D G
WEIGHT D G
TTH
125 HRCB
PEDER8EN D M
F
680 8WKT
MW
2260 SFLC
CLAY 8 L
Dept Approve
MW
2260 SFLC
SMITH K H
W
214 JRCB
BURLINGAME G M
\ 3.0
TTH
3270 SFLC
CLAYTON C J
TTH
2260 SFLC
RIDGE R D
Dept Approve
TTH
1143 SWKT
HIGBEE K L
T
2260 SFLC
CLAYSL
1 70 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
PSYCH 303 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 303
773202 PAf
RENTING
001
773202 T
9:00-9:50 am MWF
002
773202 T
10:00-10:50 am MWF
003
773202 T
11:00-11:50 am MWF
004
773202 T
1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
005
773202 T
9:35-10:50 am TTH
PSYCH 305
4805 RESRCH METHDS STAT
001
4805 S
10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
7.0
PSYCH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PSYCH 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 320 4809 DEV PSYCH :CHILDHO 3.0
001 4809 S 2:00-3:15 pm MW
002 4809 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
400 4809 S 5:00-7:30 pm W
PSYCH 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 321 4810 DEV PSYCH ADOLSCNT 3.0
001 4810 S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
002 4810 S 9:35-10:50 am MW
PSYCH 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 322 4811 DEV PSYCH:ADULTHD 3.0
400 4811 S 5:30-8:00 pm W
PSYCH 330 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 330 4812 ORGANIZATIONAL PSY 3.0
001 4812 S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
PSYCH 336 4813 PERSONNEL PSYCH 3.0
400 4813 S 5:10-7:40 pm TH
PSYCH 338 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 341 4830 PERSONALITY 3.0
001 4830 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
400 4830 S 4:30-7:00 pm M
PSYCH 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 342 4828 ABNORMAL PSYCH
3.0
PSYCH 343
001
4828
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
4828
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
400
4828
S
4:30-7:00 pm
M
401
4828
S
5:00-7:30 pm
T
8214
CHILD PSYCHOPATH
400
8214
S
6:00-8:30 pm
W
3.0
PSYCH 346 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 350
481609 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
3.0
PSYCH 353
001
481609 S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
481609 T
9:35-10:50 am
MW
400
481609 T
4:00-6:30 pm
T
401
481609 S
4:30-7:00 pm
W
6877 LDS PRSPCTV & PSY
001
6877 S
1:00-2:15 pm
IIH
3.0
PSYCH 357 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 358 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 359 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 359
PSYCH 361
PSYCH 365
PSYCH 382
PSYCH 390R
4818
001
4818
4832
001
4832
002
4832
4821
001
4821
400
4821
4826
001
4826
8036
001
8036
002
8036
ENVIRONMNTL PSYCH
TTH
S 1:35-2:50 pm
PRIN OF LEARNING
S 12:00-1:15 pm
S 8:00-8:50 am
MOTIVATION
8 2:00-2:50 pm
S 5:30-8:00 pm
BEHVRL NEUROBK) 2
S 12:00-1:15 pm MW
SPEC TPCS IN PSYCH
S 3:00^:30 pm T
8 9:35-10:50 am TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
TH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
1245 8FLC STAFF
1227 8FLC STAFF
1245 8FLC STAFF
1245 SFLC STAFF
1245 SFLC STAFF
275 MARB WOOD L E
275 MARB WELLS M G
2260 SFLC WYGANT8A
177 TLRB CUNDICKBP
680 SWKT BUDGE H S
210 TNRB TAYLOR CM
680 SWKT MAUGHAN M L
2260 SFLC ST1MP80NDV
2260 SFLC BRAMWELLAT
177 TLRB BENNIONRC
270 SWKT PEDERSEN D M
1205 SFLC UMPHRES8VJ
373 MARB BENNIONLA
177 TLRB HOWELL R J
177 TLRB LAMBERT M J
110 TNRB WELLS MG
275 MARB WYGANTSA
214 JRCB SEGGARJF
248 MARB SEGGAR J F
275 MARB RIDGE R D
373 MARB BUNKER G L
680 SWKT PEDERSEN D M
1205 SFLC ROBINSON PW
1205 SFLC EHLERTMB
1205 SFLC EHLERTMB
1205 SFLC FOSTER DF
1205 SFLC BLOCHGJ
220 TNRB STAFF
1223 SFLC BUDGE HS
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 171
PSYCH
490
001
002
400
4841
4841
4841
4841
HIST Sl CONTEMP ISS
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 5:10-7:40 pm
MWF
MWF
W
3.0
1205 SFLC
275 MARB
1205 SFLC
WILLIAMS R A
SLIFE B
WILLIAMS R N
PSYCH
492R
001
002
400
4838
4838
4838
4838
SUPERV INSTRmES
S
s
s
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
PSYCH
495R
001
002
400
4839
4839
4839
4839
INDEPENDENT READ
S
s
s
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
PSYCH
499R
001
002
400
4861
4861
4861
4861
INDEPNDNT RESEARCH
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
PSYCH
500R
002
4892
4892
RES METH:MEASUREMT
S 10:35-11:50 am MW
3.0
279 TLRB
BURLINGAME G M
PSYCH
500R
001
4892
4892
RES METH:CLINICAL
S 1:00-3:30 pm
M
3.0
280 TLRB
LAMBERT M J
PSYCH
502
001
8207
8207
DAT ANAL PSY RES 2
S 12:00-1 :25 pm
MWF
5.0
1143 SWKT
WILLIAMS R A
PSYCH
540
001
4847
4847
PERSONALITY THEORY
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
1143 SWKT
SLIFE B
PSYCH
552
001
4848
4848
APP SOCIAL PSYCH
S 1:35-2:50 pm
MW
3.0
225 SWKT
RIDGE R D
PSYCH
583
001
4855
4855
BIOL HLTH PSYCHOL
S 2:00-4:30 pm
M
3.0
1143 SWKT
BLOCH G J
PSYCH
585
001
4859
4859
HUMAN NEUROPSYCH
S 2:00^:30 pm M
3.0
374 MARB
BIGLER E D
PSYCH
606
001
4665
4865
ETHICAL ISSUES
S 11:00-11:50 am
F
1.0
225 SWKT
WILLIAMS R N
PSYCH
623
001
8080
8080
ASMT 2: OBJECT
S 11:00-1 :30 pm
M
3.0
171 TLRB
CUNDICK B P
PSYCH
645
001
7776
7776
CUL DIV & GEND ISS
S 2:30-5:00 pm
W
3.0
125 TLRB
BARLOW S H
PSYCH
652
001
8084
8084
PSYCHTHER2:ADULT
S 2:00^:30 pm W
3.0
280 TLRB
LAMBERT M J
PSYCH
675
001
4885
4885
PERSONALITY DYN
S 10:30-1:00 pm
W
3.0
295 TLRB
BERGINAE
PSYCH
680
001
7699
7699
CLIN NEUROPSYCH
S 8:00-9:15 am
MW
3.0
225 SWKT
BIGLER ED
PSYCH
684
001
4880
4880
ADV BEHAV NEUROBIO
S 2:00-4:30 pm TH
3.0
225 SWKT
HANSON G R
PSYCH
691 R
001
6869
6869
IN TECH METH SCH
S 4:00-5:15 pm
MW
3.0
295 TLRB
ROBINSON PW
PSYCH
695R
001
4893
4893
INDEPENDENT READ
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
Dept Approve
PSYCH
699R
001
4894
4894
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
SMITH K H
Majors Only
PSYCH
700R
001
4878
4878
EXTRNSHP CLIN PSYC
S TBA
0.5
CUNDICK B P
PSYCH
71 2R
001
7700
7700
NEUROPSYASSMADLT
S 9:00-10:15 am MW
3.0
279 TLRB
WEIGHT D G
PSYCH
740R
001
4897
4897
CASE CONFERENCE
S 12:00-1 :30 pm
TH
0.5
177 TLRB
WEIGHT D G
PSYCH
741 R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
INTEGRATIVE PRACT
S
S
S
s
S
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
BEKKER L D
BEDNAR R L
BARLOW S H
NORTON E
BURLINGAME G M
NIELSEN S L
WEIGHT D G
HOWELL R B
WELLS M G
CHRISTENSEN D
SMART D W
ISAACSON R
'
PSYCH
742R
001
4899
4899
FORENSIC
S 8:00-10:25 am
W
3.0
295 TLRB
HOWELL R J
I
172 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
PSYCH
743R
8067
CLERKSHIP
V3.0
001
8067
8 TBA
PSYCH
746
4904
CUNICAL INTERNSHP
2.0
001
4904
S TBA
PSYCH
797R
4923
INDEP RESEARCH
V4.0
001
4923
S TBA
PSYCH
799R
4925
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
4925
S TBA
Public Management (760 TNRB, 3784221]
1
PMGT
385
8156
BUSINESS, SOCIETY
3.0
001
8156
8 11:00-12:20 pm MW
002
8156
8 11:00-12:20 pm MW
003
8156
S 11:00-12:20 pm MW
PMGT
604
6971
MGT COST ANALYSIS
2.0
001
6971
S 10:00-12:20 pm MW
PMGT
607
6959
PROGRAM EVALUATION
3.0
001
6959
8 3:30-^:50 pm MW
PMGT
611
9060
ECONOMIC ENVIRON
2.0
001
9060
S 10:00-12:20 pm MW
PMGT
61 9R
6954
SEMINAR ECON ANAL
3.0
001
6954
S 11:00-12:20pm MW
PMGT
622
4931
BUDGET AND FINANCE
4.0
001
4931
8 8:00-9:50 am MW
PMGT
632
9075
QUANTITATIVE METH
3.0
001
9075
8 8:00-10:50 am F
PMGT
640
4930
HUMAN RESOURCE MGT
2.0
001
4930
8 8:00-9:20 am TTH
PMGT
644
9076
COMPENSATN & BNFTS
3.0
400
9076
8 6:30-9:00 pm T
PMGT
649R
6237
SEMINAR IN HUM RES
3.0
001
6237
8 8:00-9:20 am MW
PMGT
661
6950
ORALCOMMUNCATIONS
1.0
001
6950
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
PMGT
676
4944
URBAN REG PLAN
3.0
001
4944
S 2:00-3:20 pm MW
PMGT
682
4935
ETHIC MGT
3.0
001
4935
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
PMGT
685
6951
MGT STRATEGY
3.0
001
6951
8 11:15-12:25 pm MW
11:00-12:20 pm F
002
6951
S 10:00-11:10 am MW
11:00-12:30 pm F
PMGT
688
7199
BUS GOVT RELATIONS
3.0
001
7199
8 12:30-1 :50 pm MW
PMGT
691 R
6246
READINGS & CONF
V3.0
001
6246
8 TBA
PMGT
692R
4937
DIRECTED RESEARCH
V3.0
001
4937
S TBA
PMGT
693R
4936
PRACTICUM
V4.0
001
4936
8 TBA
BLK
2072 JKHB
1081 JKHB
284 TNRB
374 TNRB
482 TNRB
374 TNRB
482 TNRB
174 TNRB
174 TNRB
CUNDICK B P
CUNDICK B P
STAFF
SMITH KH
WOLLER G M
BRADY F N
BUCKWALTER D W
KNIGHTON LM
KNIGHTON LM
WOLLER G M
PARSONS R D
CORNIAQC
WALTERS LC
174 TNRB WHEELER GE
174 TNRB STAFF
170 TNRB PARSONS R D
174 TNRB BAKER WH
482 TNRB BUCKWALTER D W
174 TNRB HARTDK
174 TNRB WRIGHT ND
174 TNRB
174 TNRB SNOWKN
174 TNRB
482 TNRB SNOW K N
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Range Science
♦ See Botany and Range Science for class listing.
Recreation IManagement and Youtli Leadership (273 RB, 3784369)
RMYL 123
4961 INTRO OUTDOOR REC
2.0
Intern Stds
Dept Approve
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
001
4961
8
2:00-5:20 pm
W
202 RB
HANSEN J
RdTripReq
002
4961
8
2:00-5:20 pm
TTH
133 RB
0L8EN B K
Fid Trip Req
400
4961
8
4:00-7:20 pm
T
270 TNRB
GIBBONS LC
Fid Trip Req
401
4961
8
4:00-7:20 pm
TH
203 RB
NEALLF
Fid Trip Req
402
4961
8
4:00-7:20 pm
T
1108 JKHB
KELLY P D
Fid Trip Req
onl:
Utah field trip.
4963
CAREERS IN RECRTN
1.0
$80
001
4963
8
1:00-2:40 pm
M
BLK1
133 RB
PALMER G K
Majors Only
♦ RMYL 210 section 2: Out-of-state field trip.
002 4963 8 1:00-2:40 pm M
BLK2 133 RB PALMER GK
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 73
RMYL
223R
7420
OUTDOOR REC SKILLS
2.0
001
7420
S 2:00-5:20 pm TH
BLK1
400
7420
S 5:00-6:20 pm T
BLK2
401
7420
S 4:00-7:20 pm F
BLK2
402
7420
S 4:00-7:20 pm F
BLK2
RMYL
288
4959
CAMPING SKILLS
2.0
400
4959
S 4:00-5:30 pm M
401
4959
S 5:40-7:00 pm M
RMYL
289
4960
YTH AGNCY BCKPCK L
2.0
001
4960
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
♦ RMYL 299R section 350 is for Recreation Administration majors only.
RMYL
299R
6833
COOPEDLDRPRAC
V4.0
350
6833
S 8:00-8:50 am F
♦ RMYL 299R section 351 Is for Youth Leadership majors only.
351
6833
8 8:00-8:50 am F
♦ RMYL 299R section 352 is for Outdoor Recreation majors only.
352
6833
S TBA
♦ RMYL 299R section 353 Is for Therapeutic Recreation majors only.
353
6833
S TBA
RMYL
305
5771
RNANCIAL MGT
3.0
001
5771
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
RMYL
306
5772
YTHAGCYADMFUN
3.0
001
5772
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
RMYL
311
4964
LSRE IN CONT SOCTY
3.0
001
4964
8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
002
4964
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
003
4964
8 3:00-5:30 pm TH
400
4964
8 4:00-6:30 pm T
RMYL
312
6983
REC SPC POPULATK)N
1.0
001
6983
8 1:00-1:50 pm WF
BLK1
RMYL
31 3R
6984
SEM IN PROFFSNLSM
0.5
001
6984
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
RMYL
315
4967
SOC RECRTN LDRSHP
3.0
001
4967
8 8:00-9:40 am TTH
400
4967
S 4:00-6:40 pm W
RMYL
316
6985
CRAFTS FOR REC
2.0
001
6985
8 2:00-4:50 pm T
RMYL
332
5774
COMMUNITY RLTNSHP
3.0
001
5774
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
RMYL 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RMYL
370
4965
INTRO THERAP RECTN
3.0
001
4965
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
RMYL
371
5779
YTH MEET ACT CONF
2.0
400
5779
8 4:00-5:40 pm T
RMYL
375
5782
EXEC DYNAMICS
3.0
001
5782
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
RMYL
376
4984
AGNCY TEEN PROGRAM
2.0
001
4984
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
RMYL
380
5784
OUTDR SURVL SKILLS
2.0
400
5784
8 4:00-5:40 pm F
RMYL
384
6834
INTRAMURAL ADM
2^
400
6834
8 4:00-5:40 pm M
♦ RMYL 399R section 350 Is for Recreation Administration majors only.
RMYL
399R
4975
CO-OP ED INTRNSHP
V8.0
350
4975
8 3:00-3:50 pm T
♦ RMYL 399R section 351 Is for Youth Leadership majors only.
351 4975 S 3:00-3:50 pm T
♦ RMYL 399R section 352 is for Outdoor Recreation majors only.
352 4975 8 TBA
♦ RMYL 399R section 353 is for Therapeutic Recreation majors only.
353 4975 8 TBA
RMYL 400 6701 KEYS TO LEADERSHIP 3.0
001 6701 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 6701 8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
202 RB HANSEN J
133 RB NELSON DC
133 RB NELSON DC
203 RB HANSEN J
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB L0NGHUR8TME
203 RB STAFF
273D RB SKINNER R D
STAFF
STAFF
106 RB PARKER GO
203 RB PARKER G C
203 RB NELSON D 0
203 RB HANSEN J L
106 RB HOLLEY B F
255 SFH PALMER G K
133 RB JENSEN PA
133 RB JENSEN P
133 RB PALMER G K
133 RB PALMER G K
133 RB OLSENBK
106 RB SKINNER R D
202 RB JENSEN PA
106 RB SKINNER RD
106 RB CATHERALLTS
106 RB LONGHURSTME
106 RB STAFF
206 RB HOLLEY B F
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
TBA
STAFF
273D RB SKINNER R D
STAFF
STAFF
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB SKINNER R D
Lab Included
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Lab Required
Lab Required
Rd Trip Req
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
174 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
RUYL 401 R
RMYL 402R
RMYL 403
RMYL 423
RMYL 471
RMYL 472
RMYL 481
RMYL 483
RMYL 485 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RMYL 485 4978 MGT OF REC SRVCS
001 4978 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
002 4978 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
5788
LDRSHPCERTIFICATN
1.0
001
5788
S 6:00-7:40 am MW
BLK2
002
5788
S TBA
5789
YOUTH AGENCIES
V3.0
001
5789
S 6:00-7:40 am TTH
4989
ADV LDRSHP SKILLS
3.0
400
4989
S 4:00-6:30 pm W
4977
MNGMNT OUTDR SYSTM
2.0
001
4977
S 2:00-5:20 pm 7H
BLK2
ed by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
4972
ASSMNT THRPTC REC
3.0
400
4972
S 4:00-6:30 pm W
4973
PROG DYN IN TR
3.0
001
4973
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
400
4973
S 4:00-6:30 pm TH
4969
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
3.0
001
4969
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
400
4969
S 5:00-7:30 pm W
7668
PUBLIC FACILTY MGT
2.0
400
7668
S 4:00-5:40 pm T
3.0
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB SKINNER R D
202 RB HANSEN J L
170 TNRB STAFF
133 RB JENSEN P L
204 RB SMITH S H
133 RB OLSENBK
203 RB WILLIAMS E C
203 RB DUFFINLR
202 RB HANSEN J L
203 RB NAYLOR J H
♦ RMYL 485 section 3:
TR Option Students Only.
003
4978
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
106
RB
SMITH S H
RMYL
487
6986
RESEARCH & EVALUTN
3.0
001
6986
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
204
RB
NELSON D C
002
6986
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
106
RB
CATHERALLTS
RMYL 490 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RMYL
491
6987
REC FACILITY PLAN
2.0
001
6987
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
203
RB
PALMER G K
RMYL
492
5795
SEMINAR
1.0
001
5795
S 8:00-8:50 am M
106
RB
CATHERALLTS
RMYL
493
4982
PARK PLAN & DVLPMT
2.0
400
4982
S 4:00-5:40 pm T
202
RB
MAAS J L
RMYL
495
4983
REC & COMM EDCTN
2.0
400
4983
S 6:00-7:40 pm TH
202
RB
OLSEN B K
RMYL
599R
4988
INTERNSHIP
V8.0
350
4988
S 3:00-3:50 pm F
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
RMYL
615
6990
PROC FAC IN REC
2.0
001
6990
S 2:00-3:40 pm M
202
RB
OLSEN B K
RMYL
619
4986
NEEDS ASSM COMM PL
3.0
001
4986
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
202
RB
DEHOYOS B F
RMYL
650
4993
ISSUES IN LEISURE
3.0
001
4993
S 2:00-3:50 pm M
203
RB
THORSTENSON C
RMYL
685
4985
RECREATION ADMIN
3.0
001
4985
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
202
RB
NELSON D C
RMYL
699R
6490
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
6490
S TBA
CATHERALLTS
Religious Education (Ancient Scripture) (375 JSB, 378-2067)
RELA
115
5075
KEYS TO SCRIP STDY
2.0
001
5075
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
164
JSB
HORTON G A
200
5075
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
159MCKB
FAULCONER J E
RELA 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA
121
4997
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
2.0
001
4997
T 8:00-8:50 am MW
323 MARB
STAFF
002
4997
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
170
JSB
WATERS M L
003
4997
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
110
JSB
STRONG R K
004
4997
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
270 TNRB
WILSON K J
005
4997
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
178
JSB
LARGEYD
006
4997
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
164
JSB
WEBB B W
007
4997
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
178
JSB
LARGEYD
008
4997
T 11:00-11:50 am MW
323 MARB
WILSON K J
009
4997
T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
179
JSB
LINFORD S S
010
4997
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
2015
JKHB
SOMMERFELDTV
Oil
4997
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
150HRCB
HONE D W
012
4997
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
2201
SFLC
SOMMERFELDTV
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Majors Only
Honors
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 75
RELA 122
013
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
014
4997
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
015
4997
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
400
4997
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
ed by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee i
'equire
4998
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
001
4998
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
002
4998
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
003
4998
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
004
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
005
4998
S
8:00-8:50 am
MW
006
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
007
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
008
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
009
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
010
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
Oil
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
012
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
013
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
014
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
015
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
016
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
017
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
018
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
019
4998
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
020
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
021
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
022
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
023
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
024
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
025
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
026
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
027
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
028
4998
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
029
4998
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
030
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
031
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
032
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
033
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
034
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
035
4998
T
10:00-11:40 am
F
036
4998
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
037
4998
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
038
4998
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
039
4998
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
040
4998
S
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
041
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
042
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
043
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
044
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
045
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
046
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
047
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
048
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
049
4998
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
050
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
051
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
052
4998
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
053
4998
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
TTH
054
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
055
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
056
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
057
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
058
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
059
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
060
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
061
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
062
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
063
4998
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
064
4998
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
065
4998
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
066
4998
T
3:00-3:50 pm
IIH
200
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
201
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
202
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
203
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
IIH
204
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
373 MARB ROBISON L R
106 JSB TOBLERDF
175 JSB THOMAS D L
323 MARB SOMMERFELDTV
2.0
106 JSB
TANNER J M
114 JSB
SANTIAGO K F
106 JSB
SANTIAGO K F
202 JSB
YORGASON F W
110 JSB
LUDLOW V L
182 JSB
STAFF
245 ESC
SANTIAGO K F
271 RB
PARKER TB
103 JSB
WILSON K J
245 ESC
SANTIAGO K F
178 JSB
CALLISTERLC
202 JSB
YORGASON F W
2015 JKHB
BENSON R A
323 MARB
LARGEYD
277 SFH
WILLIAMS C J
110 JSB
LUDLOW V L
2201 SFLC
MILLET R
2320A SFLC
WILLIAMS D
106 JSB
REEVE R C
212 JRCB
EASTMAN P F
245 ESC
PEARCYTL
115MCKB
PARKER T B
2015 JKHB
SOMMERFELDTV
106 JSB
MERRILL BR
265 ESC
SOLEN K A
245 ESC
RICHARDSON M 0
110 JSB
EGGINGTON W G
106 JSB
REEVE R C
114 JSB
WILLIAMS C J
231 MARB
STAFF
2201 SFLC
JOHNSONS A
1205 SFLC
TAYLOR LK
359 MCKB
MERRILL PF
2015 JKHB
STAFF
202 JSB
HUNTINGTON R L
115 MCKB
BENSON R A
2104 JKHB
SOMMERFELDTV
374 MARB
WRIGHT D N
3208 SFLC
BRASHER R E
114 JSB
PARRISHAK
174 JSB
MERRILL BR
1121 SFLC
BUNKER G L
2015 JKHB
PARKER TB
164 JSB
INOUYEJL
456 MARB
PARKER TB
178 JSB
OSTRAFFJE
114 JSB
BLAKE R H
323 MARB
WILSON K J
114 JSB
PARRISHAK
323 MARB
VETTERLI R R
115 MCKB
SOMMERFELDTV
202 JSB
THOMAS C M
179 JSB
PIKE D M
204 RB
VICKERS B J
2015 JKHB
JOHNSONS A
117 HRCB
URQUIAGALC
103 JSB
PENNOCK D G
164 JSB
ORME G C
170 JSB
DECKER D L
107 JSB
MERRILLBR.
178 JSB
BLAKEMORE C L
2015 JKHB
JOHNSONS A
178 JSB
BENSON R A
106 JSB
LINFORD S S
240 SWKT
GNEITING L R
202 JSB
LINFORD S S
179 JSB
REYNOLDS N B
270 SWKT
MOURITSEN M M
178 JSB
NYMAN M S
319 MCKB
WILSON K J
289 ESC
BALLIFJR
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
176 BYUWtnter1995 Class Schedule
205
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
179
JSB
PARRISHAK
Honors
206
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
170
JSB
PIKE D M
Honors
207
4998
T
11:00-11 :50 am
MW
164
JSB
RICHARDS M S
Honors
206
4998
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
348MARB
RICHARDSON M 0
Honors
209
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
170
JSB
JOHNSONS A
Honors
210
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
178
JSB
JUDD D K
Honors
211
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
179
JSB
SOMMERFELDTV
Honors
212
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
170
JSB
REEVE R C
Honors
213
4998
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
179
JSB
PARKER T B
Honors
214
4998
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
170
JSB
PENNOCK D G
Honors
215
4998
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
170
JSB
MERRILL BR
Honors
401
4998
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
106
JSB
REEVE R C
402
4998
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
202
JSB
PARRISHAK
403
4998
T
5:20-7:00 pm
TH
106
JSB
JUDD D K
RELA211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee
required)
RELA 211
4999
NEW TESTAMENT
2.0
001
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
106
JSB
FRONKC
002
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
2201
SFLC
BENSON R A
003
4999
T
8:00-9:40 am
F
202
JSB
HUNTINGTON R L
004
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
373 MARB
FRONK C
005
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
110
JSB
OGDEN D K
006
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
2201
SFLC
HIGBEE K L
007
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
2201
SFLC
FRONKC
006
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
445 MARB
BENSON R A
009
4999
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
368 MARB
OLSON T D
010
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
115MCKB
BENSON R A
Oil
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
106
JSB
PACE G W
012
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
110
JSB
OGDEN D K
013
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
114
JSB
NYMAN M S
014
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
106
JSB
BENSON R A
400
4999
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
110
JSB
OGDEN D K
401
4999
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
106
JSB
TOPBL
REL A 212 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 212
5000
NEW TESTAMENT
2.0
001
5000
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
110
JSB
SANTIAGO K F
002
5000
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
110
JSB
HOWELL SL
003
5000
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
114
JSB
ANDERSON R L
004
5000
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
2201
SFLC
ROBINSON S E
005
5000
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
114
JSB
ANDERSON R L
006
5000
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
252 MARB
ROBINSON S E
007
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
114
JSB
ANDERSON R L
008
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
202
JSB
MCCONKIE J F
009
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
114
JSB
ANDERSON R L
010
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
260
ESC
WILLIAMS C J
Oil
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
202
JSB
MCCONKIE J F
012
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
178
JSB
SKINNER AC
013
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
114
JSB
SEELY D R
014
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
110
JSB
DRAPER R D
015
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
3215
SFLC
RIGBY W D
016
5000
T
10:00-11 :40 am
F
212
JRCB
GIBBJD
017
5000
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
110
JSB
MCCONKIE J F
018
5000
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
202
JSB
MILLET R
019
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
110
JSB
SEELY D R
020
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
106
JSB
THOMAS C M
021
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
110
JSB
JUDD F F
022
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
107
JSB
THOMAS C M
023
5000
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
110
JSB
REEVE R C
024
5000
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
170
JSB
JUDD D K
025
5000
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
323 MARB
JUDD F F
026
5000
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
110
JSB
REEVE R C
027
5000
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
110
JSB
THOMAS C M
028
5000
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
202
JSB
JUDD D K
200
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
179
JSB
SEELY D R
Honors
201
5000
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
178
JSB
SKINNER AC
Honors
400
5000
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
179
JSB
STAFF
401
5000
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
110
JSB
SKINNER AC
402
5000
T
5:20-7:00 pm
TH
202
JSB
STAFF
REL A 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 301
5001
THE OLD TESTAMEN1
2.0
001
5001
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
381
CB
SKINNER AC
002
5001
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
1081
JKHB
LUNDQUISTMS
003
5001
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
323 MARB
HONE D W
004
5001
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
114
JSB
SKINNER AC
400
5001
T
5:00-6:40 pm
W
114
JSB
STAFF
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 177
REL A 302 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 302
5002 THE OLD TESTAMENT
2.0
001
5002
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
323 MARB
SEELY D R
002
5002
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
170
JSB
KELLER R R
003
5002
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
323 MARB
SEELY D R
004
5002
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
178
JSB
PIKE D M
005
5002
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
178
JSB
PIKE D M
006
5002
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
178
JSB
PIKE D M
007
5002
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
106
JSB
MADSEN A N
REL A 302 section 200 students
are
encouraged to also enroll in HEB 112M.
200
5002
T
4:00-^:50 pm
MW
211 MSRB
PARRY D W
400
5002
T
5:20-7:00 pm
T
170
JSB
PIKE D M
BEL A 304 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 304
6800
WRITINGS OF ISAIAH
2.0
001
6800
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
170
JSB
NYMAN M S
002
6800
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
170
JSB
MADSEN AN
200
6800
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
179
JSB
LUDLOW V L
400
6800
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
202
JSB
LUDLOW V L
REL A 327 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 327
5003
PEARL GREAT PRICE
2.0
001
5003
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
107
JSB
CRACROFTRA
002
5003
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
106
JSB
HOSKISSON P Y
003
5003
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
106
JSB
OGDEN D K
004
5003
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
202
JSB
MCCONKIE J F
005
5003
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
106
JSB
HOSKISSON PY
006
5003
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
202
JSB
MCCONKIE J F
007
5003
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
106
JSB
ROBINSON S E
ooa
5003
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
202
JSB
PARRISHAK
009
5003
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
202
JSB
PARRISHAK
010
5003
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
114
JSB
NYMAN M S
oil
5003
T
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
2031
JKHB
NIELSON K G
012
5003
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
110
JSB
OGDEN D K
013
5003
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
114
JSB
OGDEN D K
200
5003
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
368 MARB
HOSKISSON P Y
400
5003
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
114
JSB
HOSKISSON P Y
Honors
Honors
Honors
REL A 392R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ REL A 392R section 1 will study Unlocldng the Book of Mormon.
RELA 392R
7073
SPI
EC STUDES IN REL
1.0
001
7073
T
10:00-10:50 am
T
179
JSB
LUDLOW V L
002
7073
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
W
270 TNRB
DRAPER R D
003
7073
T
10:00-10:50 am
TH
215
ESC
SOMMERFELDTV
Rtn Mission
REL A 421 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 421
5007
TCHGS OF BOOK MORM 2.0
001
5007
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
202
JSB
YORGASONFW
Rtn Mission
00?
5007
T
7:00-7:50 am
IIH
202
JSB
YORGASON F W
Rtn Mission
003
5007
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
178
JSB
STAFF
Rtn Mission
004
5007
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
245
ESC
LINFORD S S
Rtn Mission
005
5007
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
170
JSB
RHODES M D
Rtn Mission
006
5007
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
245
ESC
RHODES M D
Rtn Mission
400
5007
T
7:00-8:40 pm
T
178
JSB
MERRILL BR
Rtn Mission
REL A 422 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 422
5008
TCHGS OF BOOK MORM 2.0
001
5008
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
114
JSB
STRONG S R
Rtn Mission
002
5008
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
373 MARB
JOHNSONS A
Rtn Mission
003
5008
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
1080
JKHB
DAVIS G N
Rtn Mission
004
5008
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
240
CTB
MAHIINEZTR
Rtn Mission
005
5008
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
321 MSRB
PARKER TB
Rtn Mission
006
5008
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
2015
JKHB
JUDD D K
Rtn Mission
007
5008
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
321 MSRB
PARKER TB
Rtn Mission
008
5008
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
125
CB
JUDD D K
Rtn Mission
009
5008
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
255
ESC
MERRILL BR
Rtn Mission
010
5008
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
179
JSB
DRAPER R D
Rtn Mission
Oil
5008
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
245
ESC
GERMANE G J
Rtn Mission
012
5008
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
323 MARB
WILLIAMS C J
Rtn Mission
013
5008
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
262 SWKT
SORENSEN D
Rtn Mission
REL A 422 section 14 will be taught in Spanish.
014
5008
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
245
ESC
LABRUM M B
Rtn Mission
015
5008
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
255
ESC
RHODES M D
Rtn Mission
016
5008
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
235
ESC
PENNOCK D G
Rtn Mission
017
5008
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
106
JSB
DRAPER R D
Rtn Mission
178 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
018
5008
T
2:00-2:50 pm TTH
019
5008
T
3:00-3:50 pm MW
200
5008
T
10:00-10:50 am MW
201
5008
T
1:00-1 :50 pm MW
400
5008
T
5:20-7:00 pm M
401
5008
T
5:00-6:40 pm T
RELA 620R
5032
RDNGS ANCNT SCRIPT
001
5032
T
TBA
V3.0
202
JSB
PENNOCK D G
103
JSB
RHODES M D
170
JSB
DRAPER R D
179
JSB
LUDLOW V L
202
JSB
BASSbllKD
178
JSB
MERRILL BR
ROBINSON S E
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
Honors
Honors
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
Prev Apple
Religious Education (Church History and Doctrine) (375 JSB, 378^691)
♦ REL C 1001s for non-LDS new freshmen and new transfer students only.
RELC 100 5040 INTRO TO MORMONISM 2.0
001
5040
5040
INTRO TO MORMONISM
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
109TMCB FLAKE LR
Non-Lds Only
REL C 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ REL C 130 Is for prospective missionaries only (rto returned missionaries).
2.0
RELC 130
5037
SHARING THE GOSPEL
001
5037
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
002
5037
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
003
5037
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
004
5037
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
005
5037
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
006
5037
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
007
5037
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
008
5037
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
009
5037
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
010
5037
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
Oil
5037
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
012
5037
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
013
5037
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
014
5037
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
015
5037
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
016
5037
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
017
5037
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
018
5037
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
019
5037
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
020
5037
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
200
5037
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
400
5037
T
5:20-7:00 pm
TH
REL C 231 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
require^
RELC 231
5038
DOCTRINES OF GOSP
001
5038
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
002
5038
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
003
5038
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
004
5038
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
005
5038
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
006
5038
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
007
5038
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
008
5038
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
200
5038
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
400
5038
T
5:00-6:50 pm
M
REL 0^61 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee
requiret
RELC 261
5043
FAM HIST-GENEALOGY
001
5043
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
002
5043
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
003
5043
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
004
5043
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
005
5043
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
006
5043
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
007
5043
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
008
5043
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
009
5043
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
010
5043
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
Oil
5043
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
012
5043
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
013
5043
T
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
014
5043
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
♦ REL C 261 section 15 will iiave i
in Asian/Polynesian emphasis
015
5043
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
016
5043
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
017
5043
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
018
5043
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
019
5043
T
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
2.0
2.0
1081 JKHB
BANGERTER C W
240 CTB
VISICK H H
2320B SFLC
THORSTENSON C
247 MARB
HOOPES K H
2072 JKHB
TAYLOR G T
175 JSB
BOTTRL
373 MARB
BOTHELLTW
107 JSB
BOTTRL
319MCKB
VANALFEN C N
406 CB
BOTHELLTW
164 TNRB
LIIILEFIELDS
171 JSB
FLAKE LR
250SWKT
BOTTRL
103 JSB
FLAKE LR
117HRCB
FLAKE LR
3208 SFLC
STUBBS G R
117 HRCB
FLAKE LR
324 MARB
STUBBS G R
250 MSRB
HARRIS R C
324 MARB
LUTHY M J
125 HRCB
FLAKE LR
103 JSB
JARMAN M A
103 JSB
H0L2APFEL R C
219 SNLB
GHEEN W L
103 JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
265 ESC
STAFF
3232 SFLC
WRIGHT R A
174 JSB
NEWELL L
324 MARB
BRINLEY D E
171 JSB
NEWELL L
164 JSB
BRINLEY DE
171 JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
1127 JKHB
BAGGERLYJA
159MCKB
DAYNES K
175 JSB
VANOROEN B
175 JSB
VANORDEN B
250 ESC
HASLAMGM
324 MARB
WRIGHT R S
103 JSB
SPERRYK
117 HRCB
HILL M E
324 MARB
WRIGHT RS
2260 SFLC
LONG A J
3208 SFLC
PRATT DH
164 JSB
RYSKAMP G R
182 JSB
VANORDEN B
2320B SFLC
BARLOW B A
164 JSB
YANG B P
174 JRB
SPERRY K
203 JSB
PRICE AH
164 JSB
DENNIS R D
103 JSB
BARTHOLOMEW S
Honors
Honors
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 79
400
5043
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
103
JSB
HILL ME
REL C 262 and 263:
Family History Sources.
fiELC
262
5057
LDS FAM HIST LAB
1.0
001
5057
T
11:00-11:50 am
M
102
JSB
SPERRYK
002
5057
T
10:00-10:50 am
T
102
JSB
WRIGHT R S
RELC
263
2201
NO AM FAM HIST LAB
1.0
001
2201
T
12:00-12:50 pm
M
102
JSB
SPERRY K
RELC
264
2203
BRTSH FAM HIST LAB 1.0
001
2203
T
3:00-3:50 pm
W
335
KMB
PRATT DH
RELC
265
2214
SCAND FAM HIST LAB 1.0
001
2214
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
102
JSB
HASLAM G M
RELC
266
2213
GER/SLAV FAM H LAB 1.0
001
2213
T
12:00-12:50 pm
T
102
JSB
WRIGHT R S
REL C 268 is only taught winter semester.
RELC
268
2188
SOUTH EUROPE LAB
1.0
001
2188
T
3:00-3:50 pm
T
335
KMB
RYSKAMP G R
REL C 324 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
324
5044
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS 2.0
001
5044
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
174
JSB
DAHL L E
002
5044
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
247 MARB
PERKINS J M
003
5044
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
1134
JKHB
HUNSAKEROG
004
5044
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
159MCKB
GREEN J D
005
5044
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
245
ESC
PERKINS J M
007
5044
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
122 HRCB
BLACK W L
008
5044
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
324 MARB
NYMAN M S
009
5044
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
171
JSB
OIIbNLG
010
5044
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
117 HRCB
RICHARDSON M 0
Oil
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
255
SFH
ROWEFA
012
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
250 MSRB
OSTLER C J
013
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
373 MARB
RICHARDSON M 0
014
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
175
JSB
HARTSHORN L R
015
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
171
JSB
OTTEN L G
016
5044
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
122 HRCB
TERRY R
017
5044
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
175
JSB
DORIUS G L
018
5044
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
240 SWKT
HINCKLEY TK
019
5044
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
107
JSB
BOONE D F
020
5044
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
175
JSB
HARTSHORN L R
021
5044
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
203
JSB
DORIUS G L
022
5044
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
107
JSB
BOONE D F
023
5044
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
381
CB
OSTLER C J
024
5044
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
107
JSB
JACKSON K P
025
5044
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
174
JSB
GARRAK
026
5044
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
203
JSB
DORIUS G L
027
5044
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
103
JSB
BLACK W L
028
5044
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
107
JSB
JACKSON K P
029
5044
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
107
JSB
CHRISTIANSEN R
030
5044
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
174
JSB
GARRAK
031
5044
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
203
JSB
WILLIAMS C J
400
5044
T
5:00-6:40 pm
M
107
JSB
GARRETT H D
401
5044
T
5:10-6:50 pm
T
171
JSB
DAHL L E
402
5044
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
103
JSB
WOODGER M J
REL C 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
RELC
325
5045
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS 2.0
001
5045
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
203
JSB
OSTLER C J
002
5045
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
171
JSB
GARRARD L E
003
5045
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
324 MARB
LEBARON E D
004
5045
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
182
JSB
DORIUS G L
005
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
107
JSB
GARRAK
006
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
171
JSB
OTTEN L G
007
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
103
JSB
TOPBL
008
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
255
ESC
HOLZAPFEL R C
009
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
IIH
164
JSB
PERKINS K W
010
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
182
JSB
COWAN R 0
Oil
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
122 HRCB
FLAKE E M
012
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
174
JSB
GARRtllHD
013
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
182
JSB
PETERSON P H
014
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
171
JSB
OTTEN L G
015
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2150
JKHB
HOLZAPFEL R C
016
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
182
JSB
BOWEN W D
017
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
3208
SFLC
FLAKE E M
018
5045
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
164
JSB
PERKINS KW
019
5045
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
174
JSB
GARRETT HD
020
5045
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
103
JSB
GARRAK
I
1
J
180 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
021
5045
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
171
JSB
OTTEN L G
023
5045
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
247 MARB
PERKINS J M
024
5045
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
203
JSB
BOTTRL
025
5045
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
103
JSB
LEBARON E D
026
5045
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
174
JSB
TOPBL
027
5045
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
175
JSB
ANDERSON AG
028
5045
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
252 MARB
PERKINS J M
029
5045
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
171
JSB
DORIUS G L
030
5045
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
175
JSB
ZIMMERMAN S S
031
5045
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
162
JSB
PETERSON P H
032
5045
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
175
JSB
ANDERSON AG
033
5045
T
2:00-2:50 pm
!IH
214
JRCB
BERGINAE
034
5045
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
174
JSB
WALLACE L P
035
5045
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
107
JSB
LEBARON E D
036
5045
T
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
202
JSB
WALKER J A
200
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
348 MARB
GARRETT HD
400
5045
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
174
JSB
GARRAK
401
5045
T
5:10-6:50 pm
T
175
JSB
ANDERSON AG
402
5045
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
107
JSB
PERKINS J M
403
5045
T
5:20-7:00 pm
TH
175
JSB
DORIUS G L
REL C 333 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL C 333
5047
TCHGS LIVING PROPH 2.0
001
5047
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
174
JSB
BOONE D F
002
5047
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
175
JSB
PACE G W
003
5047
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
174
JSB
BOONE DF
004
5047
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
171
JSB
BAUGHA
005
5047
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
182
JSB
BRINLEY D E
006
5047
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
174
JSB
ANDERSON AG
007
5047
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
103
JSB
TOPBL
006
5047
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
1108
JKHB
HARTSHORN M D
009
5047
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
270 TNRB
WRIGHT R A
010
5047
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
174
JSB
ANDERSON AG
011
5047
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
373 MARB
WRIGHT R A
012
5047
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
175
JSB
BOWEN W D
013
5047
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
171
JSB
BOWEN W D
014
5047
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
17S
JSB
BOWEN W D
015
5047
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
182
JSB
BRINLEY D E
016
5047
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
203
JSB
LEBARON E D
017
5047
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
171
JSB
PACE G W
016
5047
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
203
JSB
TOPBL
019
5047
T
3:00^:50 pm
MW
182
JSB
DONEYM
020
5047
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
182
JSB
BAUGHA
021
5047
T
4:00-5:50 pm
T
103
JSB
NEWELL L
400
5047
T
5:10-6:50 pm
W
171
JSB
LEBARON E D
401
5047
T
5:00-6:40 pm
TH
171
JSB
BOWEN W D
REL C 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 341
5051
LOS HIST T0 1844
2.0
001
5051
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
250
ESC
BLACK S E
002
5051
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
115MCKB
BLACK SE
003
5051
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
324 MARB
PORTER LC
004
5051
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
324 MARB
PORTER LC
400
5051
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
324 MARB
PORTER LC
REL C 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 342
5052
LOS HIST 1844-PRES
2.0
001
5052
T
8:00-6:50 am
MW
324 MARB
PORTER LC
002
5052
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
107
JSB
PETERSON P H
003
5052
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
175
JSB
CANNON D Q
004
5052
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
107
JSB
PETERSON P H
005
5052
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
182
JSB
VANORDEN B
006
5052
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
115MCKB
BLACK SE
007
5052
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
182
JSB
PETERSON P H
200
5052
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
324 MARB
POHIhRLC
400
5052
T
5:20-7:00 pm
M
175
JSB
VANORDEN B
401
5052
T
7:45-9:25 pm
TH
106
JSB
CANNON D Q
RELC 344
7074
INTERNATIONAL CHUR 2.0
001
7074
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
171
JSB
VANORDEN B
RELC 351
5054
GOSPEL & WORLO REL 2.0
001
5054
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
107
JSB
CHOI D 8
002
5054
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
174
JSB
TORONTO J A
003
5054
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
248 MARB
CHOI D S
004
5054
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
406
CB
PALMER S J
005
5054
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
324 MARB
KELLER R R
006
5054
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
107
JSB
TORONTO J A
007
5054
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
324 MARB
CHOI D S
008
5054
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
103
JSB
TORONTO J A
Honors
Honors
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 161
009
DIG
200
400
401
5054
5054
5054
5054
5054
T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 5:10-6:50 pm T
T 5:10-6:50 pm W
RELC
352
001
5055
5055
GOSPEL & CHRSTN HIST
T 11:00-11:50 am MW
2.0
RELC
353
001
5056
5056
AM CHRIS & LDS CH
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
2.0
RELC
355
001
5061
5061
JUDAISM & THE GSPL
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
1.0
BLK1
RELC
356
001
5062
5062
ISLAM & THE GOSPEL
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
1.0
BLK2
RELC
370
001
002
003
5059
5059
5059
5059
INTRO TO TEACH SEM
T 8:00-8:50 am IIH
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
REL C 393R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
393R
001
7076
7076
PRESDNTS OF CHURCH
T 2:00-2:50 pm T
1.0
RELC
393R
002
7076
7076
MEN & WOMEN OF MOR
T 11:00-11 :50 am TH
1.0
RELC
393R
004
400
401
7076
7076
7076
7076
LDS TEMPLES
T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
T 5:00-5:50 pm W
T 6:00-6:50 pm W
1.0
RELC
393R
005
7076
7076
B OF M WITNESSES
T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
1.0
RELC
393R
003
7076
7076
LECTURES ON FAITH
T 2:00-2:50 pm W
1.0
RELC
471
001
002
5074
5074
5074
MTHDS OF TEACH SEM
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
2.0
RELC
472
001
5063
5063
TEACH DEV DISABLED
T 4:00-5:50 pm TH
2.0
RELC
473
001
3731
3731
SEM STUDENT TEACHG
T TEA
2.0
BLK2
REL C 491 Blo-Ag students registering for section 1 must aiso register fo
RELC
491
001
5076
5076
SR SEM-BIO & AG
T 2:00-2:50 pm M
1.0
RELC
491
018
5076
5076
SR SEM-FN ARTS & COM
S TEA
1.0
117HRCB CHOIDS
103 JSB TORONTO J A
125 HRCB KELLER R R
2170 JKHB CHOIDS
174 JSB KELLER R R
203 JSB CHOI D S
179 JSB KELLER R R
234MARB SKINNER AC
234 MARB TORONTO J A
203 JSB BOREN P L
203 JSB BOREN P L
203 JSB BOREN P L
270 BRMB HARTSHORN L R
103 JSB BOONE D F
182 JSB COWAN R O
182 JSB COWAN RO
182 JSB COWAN RO
2201 SFLO ANDERSON RL
248 MARB MATTHEWS R B
203 JSB HALLRL
203 JSB HALL R L
TBA TLRB OLIVER FL
BOREN P L
366 MARB TOLMAN R R
SIPHERDJW
Honors
Teh r Approve
Teh r Approve
♦ REL C 491 Education majors registering for sections 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, or 400 must also register for the same section of
REL C 492.
REL C 491
008
009
010
Oil
013
014
015
400
5076
5076
5076
5076
5076
5076
5076
5076
5076
SR SEM-EDUCATION
1.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
10:00-10:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
9:00-9:50 am
4:00-6:00 pm
TTH
TTH
W
MW
TTH
MW
MW
M
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
331 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
FLINDERS N J
RICHARDS A L
CRANNEY G
YOUNG J L
FLINDERS N J
RICHARDS A L
RICHARDS A L
FLINDERS N J
♦ REL C 491 Engineering majors registering for section 6 must also register for REL C 492 section 6.
RELC 491 5076 SR SEM-ENGINEERING 1.0
392 CB WALLACE LP
006
5076
5076
SR SEM-ENGINEERING
T 8:00-6:50 am TTH
♦ REL C 492 Blo-Ag students registering for sections 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, or 27 must also register for REL C 491 section 1.
RELC 492 8087 SR SEM-BIO & AG 1.0
020 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm T
021 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm T
022 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm W
023 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm W
024 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm TH
025 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm TH
026 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm F
027 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm F
RELC 492 8087 SR SEM-PHY MATH SC 1.0
005 8087 T 1:00-1 :50 pm TH
366 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
247 MARB
366 MARB
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
280 ESC BALLIFJR
1 82 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
4
r
RELC 492
018
8087 SR SEM-FN ARTS & COM
8087 S TBA
1.0
SIPHERDJW
♦ REL C 492 Education majors registering for sections 8, 9, 10, 11. 13, 14, 15 or 400 must aiso register for the same section of
RELC 491.
REL C 492
008
009
010
Oil
013
014
015
400
8087
8087
8087
8087
8087
8087
8087
8087
8087
SR SEIM-EDUCATION
1.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
10:00-10:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
9:00-9:50 am
4:00-6:00 pm
TTH
TTH
W
MW
TTH
MW
MW
M
159 MCKB
159MCKB
159 MCKB
331 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
159 MCKB
FLiNDERS N J
RICHARDS A L
CRANNEY G
YOUNG J L
FLINDERS N J
RICHARDS A L
RICHARDS A L
FLINDERS N J
♦ REL C 492 Engineering majors registering for section 6 must aiso register for REL C 491 section 6.
RELC 492 8087 SR SEIM-ENGINEERING 1.0
006
8087 SR SEIM-ENGINEERING
8087 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
REL C 540R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 541 8112 DOC HIST 1805-1844
001 8112 S 5:20-7:00 pm W
RELC 650R 5100 DIR RDS C HIST & DOC
001 5100 S TBA
400 5100 T TBA
Russian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
RUSS 100A 6889 BEG RUSS SLOW PACE
400 6889 S 6:00-7:15 pm T
401 6889 S 6:00-7:15 pm W
6890 BEG RUSS SLOW PACE
400 6890 S 7:00-8:30 pm TTH
RUSS 100B
♦ RUSS 101, 102, 201, and 202 labs are required.
RUSS 101
RUSS 102
RUSS
RUSS
199R
201
RUSS 202
RUSS
RUSS
240
312
RUSS 322
001
002
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
003 L
400
390
001
002
003 L
004 L
001
002
003 L
004 L
001
001
002
001
002
RUSS
RUSS
330
399R
RUSS 412
RUSS 442
001
350
390
001
002
001
5106
5106
5106
5106
5106
5107
5107
5107
5107
5107
8751
8751
5110
5110
5110
5110
5110
5112
5112
5112
5112
5112
5118
5118
5114
5114
5114
5116
5116
5116
5121
5121
7718
7718
7718
5125
5125
5125
5128
5128
1ST YR RUSS PARTI
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 3:00-3:50 pm
S 2:00-2:50 pm
1ST YR RUSS PART 2
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 3:00-3:50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
S TBA
2ND YR RUSS PART 1
8 9:00-9:50 am
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 2:00-2:50 pm
S 3:00-3:50 pm
2ND YR RUSS PART 2
S 10:00-10:50 am
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
8 9:00-9:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
RUSS LIT IN TRANSL
8 11:00-11:50 am
INTERNED CONVERS
S 12:00-12:50 pm
8 2:00-2:50 pm
3RD YR RUSS PART 2
8 2:00-2:50 pm
S 10:00-10:50 am
CULT HIST RUSSIAN
8 8:00-8:50 am
COOP ED: INTERNSHP
8
8
ADV CONVERSATION
8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
SURV RUSS LIT 20C
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
DAILY
DAILY
T
TH
DAILY
DAILY
T
TH
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
»
TBA
TBA
3.0
V3.0
392 CB WALLACE L P
324MARB PORTER LC
2.0
3.0
5.0
V1.0
5.0
5.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
2.0
3.0
1126 JKHB
1126 JKHB
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
HANSEN D
HANSEN D
2245 SFLC STAFF
DAILY
1126 JKHB
HART D K
Lab Required
DAILY
1126 JKHB
NEMIR0V8KAYAJ
Lab Required
T
1126 JKHB
STAFF
TH
361 MARB
STAFF
5.0
DAILY
1126 JKHB
MICHAILOVAVV
Lab Required
TH
2036 JKHB
STAFF
TTH
1127 JKHB
STAFF
DAILY
1126 JKHB
STAFF
L^b Required
STAFF
2245 SFLC
KELLY M R
Lab Required
1126 JKHB
KELLY M R
Lab Required
361 MARB
STAFF
1126 JKHB
STAFF
PL
2245 SFLC
80L0VY0VA R V
L^b Required
2245 SFLC
JARVI8 D K
Lab Required
2031 JKHB
STAFF
2214 SFLC
STAFF
AL
1126 JKHB
KELLY M R
2245 SFLC MICHAILOVAVV
1126 JKHB NEMIROVSKAYAJ
1126 JKHB HARTDK
265 SWKT HART D K
FL
2245 SFLC 80LOVYOVARV
STAFF
STAFF
2245 SFLC MICHAILOVAVV
2245 SFLC MICHAILOVAVV
4073 JKHB BROWNING GL
Prev Apple
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 83
002
5128
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
1126 JKHB BROWNING GL
♦ RUSS 490R section 1 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; section 2 is Russian Choir; and
section 4 is for Teaching-toM^am mentors. Sign up for section 4 only with prior permission. Sections 1, 2, and 4 are offered
for 1 credit Section 3 is individual study for variable up to 3 credits.
RUSS 490R
RUSS 499R
RUSS 670R
RUSS 680R
RUSS 699R
001
002
003
004
5131
5131
5131
5131
5131
SPEC STDS IN RUSS
S TEA
S 11:00-1 1:50 am TTH
S TBA
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
1.0
2015
4073
JKHB
JKHB
KELLY M R
BELNAP B B
STAFF
HART D K
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Teh r Approve
001
5132
5132
HONORS THESIS
S TBA
V6.0
STAFF
001
7941
7941
TUTRL INTRN RUSS
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
001
7942
7942
SPECL STDS RUSSIAN
S TBA
V3.0
HART D K
001
7944
7944
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
Scandinavian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
♦ For more information on any Scandinavian class see also Danish, Rnnlsh, Norwegian or Swedish.
♦ SCAND 344R section 400 will study Finnish Emigration History.
SCAND 344R 5135 TOPICS IN SCAND 3.0
400 5135 S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
SCAND 443 9065 NORWEGIAN LIT 3.0
001 9065 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
SCAND 445 9066 SWEDISH LITERATURE 3.0
001 9066 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
♦ SCAND 490R section 1 will study Kierkegaard and Romantic Irony.
SCAND 490R
001
5139 SEM IN SCANDINAVN
5139 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
2159 JKHB STAFF
2031 JKHB STRAUBHAARSB
3040 JKHB STAFF
3040 JKHB SONDRUPSP
♦ SCAND 490R section 2 will study Medieval Historiography and Old Norse Sagas.
002 5139 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH 3040 JKHB TATEGS
Secondary Education (110 MCKB, 378-4259)
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-FORLANG
4.0
036
6372
S 8:00-11 :50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-IND ED
4.0
050
6372
S 8:00-11:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-SOC SCI
4.0
080
6372
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
081
6372
S 8:00-1 1:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-ENGLISH
4.0
010
6372
S 8:00-11:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-ESL
4.0
014
6372
S 8:00-11:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-THCA
4.0
024
6372
S 8:00-1 1:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-FRENCH
4.0
030
6372
S 8:00-11 .50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-GERMAN
4U)
032
6372
S 8:00-11:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-SPANISH
4.0
034
6372
S 8:00-11 :50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-MATH
4.0
060
6372
S 7:00-11:50 am
IIH
SCED
276R
6372
EXPLTCHG-HEALTH
4.0
070
6372
S 8:00-11 :50 am
DAILY
BLK1
SC ED 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
SCED
326
2483
FNDTNS OF TCHG
2.0
001
2483
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
002
2483
8 10:00-11:50 am
MW
BLK1
003
2483
8 10:00-11:50 am
MW
BLK2
004
2483
S 8:00-8:50 am
MW
SCED
351
8454
MULT1CUL & EXCEPT ED
2.0
001
8454
8 7:00-7:50 am
TTH
002
8454
8 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
003
8454
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
TBA
TBA
WOLFGRAMM H F
ARN0LD8ENLM
3215 8FLC COOMBS CG
144MCKB HANSEN J M
132MCKB PINNEGARSE
132MCKB PINNEGARSE
F262 HFAG NELSON G D
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
TBA
WOLFGRAMM H F
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
144 MCKB WENTWORTH N
TBA
WENTWORTH N
115 MCKB HANSEN MO
150 MCKB CLARK DC
159 MCKB CLARK DC
150 MCKB ROGERS J K
150 MCKB CLEMMERJW
150 MCKB CLEMMERJW
150 MCKB CLEMMERJW
1 84 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
I
004
8454
S
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
159MCKB
CLEMMER J W
005
8454
S
10:00-11 :50 am
F
150MCKB
ARNOLDSENLM
006
8454
S
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BIK2
150MCKB
FOSTER H C
008
8454
S
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
BLX2
144 MCKB
WOLFGRAMM H F
009
8454
S
12:00-1 :50 pm
TH
150MCKB
ARNOLDSENLM
010
8454
S
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
115 MCKB
COOMBS C Q
SC ED 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SC ED 376R sections that must be taken concurrently will total 3.0 credit hours. Sections 22 through 30, plus 32, 33, and 401
through 403 are offered for 1.0 credit only. Section 31 offered for 2.0 credits only.
SC ED 376R sections 1 and 2 must be talcen concurrently.
SC ED 376R
001
002
6373
6373
6373
THEORY-IMETH SEC TC
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
S 1:00-1:50 pm F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 3 and 4 must be talcen concurrently.
003
004
6373
6373
S
S
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 5 and 6 must be taken concurrently.
005
006
6373
6373
8
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 7 and 8 must be taken concurrently.
007
008
6373
6373
S
S
1:00-2:25 pm
1:00-1 :25 pm
T
TH
♦ SC ED 376R sections 9 and 10 must be taken concurrently.
009
010
6373
6373
S
S
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
T
TH
♦ SC ED 376R sections 11 and 12 must be taken concurrently.
Oil
012
6373
6373
S
S
10:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
MW
F
2.0
BLK2
BLK2
132 MCKB
132 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
120 BRMB
159 MCKB
132 MCKB
132 MCKB
150 MCKB
150 MCKB
132 MCKB
132 MCKB
PINNEGAR S E
PINNEGAR 8 E
EDWARDS C H
EDWARDS C H
STAFF
STAFF
WENTWORTH N
WENTWORTH N
STAFF
STAFF
VALENCIA PL
VALENCIA PL
♦ SC ED 376R sections 13 and 14 must be taken concurrently.
013
014
6373
6373
S
S
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
MW
♦ SC ED 376R sections 15 and 16 must be taken concurrently.
015
016
6373
6373
S
S
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 17 and 18 must be taken concurrently.
017 6373 S 10:00-11:50 am MW
018 6373 S 10:00-11:50 am F
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
144 MCKB
144 MCKB
150 MCKB
150 MCKB
144 MCKB
144 MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
ADAIR M J
ADAIR M J
ADAIR M J
ADAIR M J
♦ SC ED 376R sections 19 and 21 must be taken concurrently.
019 6373 8
021 6373 S
022 6373 S
023 6373 8
7:00-7:50 am MW
7:00-7:50 am F
10:00-1 1:50 am M
11:00-11:50 am MW
BLK2
BLK2
♦ SC ED 376R sections 24 and 25 are for English Teaching majors only.
024
025
026
027
6373
6373
6373
6373
S
S
S
S
TBA
TEA
TBA
TBA
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
♦ SC ED 376R section 28 is for Music Education majors only.
028 6373 8 10:00-10:50 am F
030 6373 S 12:00-12:50 pm F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 31 and 32 are student mentoring.
031
032
6373
6373
8
S
TBA
TBA
♦ SC ED 376R section 33 will discuss The Teacher and the Law.
SC EO 376R
033
401
402
403
062
063
6373
6373
6373
6373
8
8
8
8
3:00-3:50 pm
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
637327 T&M INST TECH
637327 S 9:00-9:50 am
6373 S 8:00-9:50 am
TH
TTH
T
T
MW
F
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
2.0
132 MCKB ROGERS J K
132 MCKB ROGERS J K
323 MCKB FLINDERS N J
26 MCKB SQUIRES D A
PINNEGAR S E
PINNEGAR 8 E
PINNEGAR 8 E
PINNEGAR 8 E
C580 HFAC
132 MCKB
STAFF
CRANNEYAG
COOMBS C G
COOMBS C G
327 MCKB CLEMMER J W
150 MCKB SQUIRES DA
144 MCKB ARNOLDSEN L M
1 44 MCKB ARNOLDSEN L M
115 MCKB
115 MCKB
GREEN E E
STAFF
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 185
066
637327 S 10:00-10:50 am MW
115MCKB GREEN EE
♦ SC ED 377 section 1 is for Science majors; section 2 is for Social Science majors.
SCED
377
001
002
8767
8767
8767
TCHNG IMETH & iNST.
S 3:00-4:20 pm MW
S TBA
3.0
26 MCKB
EDWARDS C H
HANSEN M 0
SCED
476R
036
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-FOR LAN
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
WOLFGRAMM H F
SCED
476R
040
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-HOiM EC
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
COOMBS C G
SCED
476R
050
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-IND ED
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
GROVER J D
SCED
476R
080
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-SCX; SCI
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
VI 5.0
$100
144 MCKB
HANSEN M O
SCED
476R
001
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-BUS ED
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
ARNOLDSENLM
SCED
476R
020
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-ART
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
STAFF
SCED
476R
070
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-HEALTH
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
WENTWORTH N
SCED
476R
024
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-TH CA
8 TBA
VI 5.0
$100
NELSON G D
SCED
476R
026
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-MUSIC
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
STAFF
SCED
476R
030
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-FRENCH
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
WOLFGRAMM H F
SCED
476R
032
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-GERMAN
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
WOLFGRAMM H F
SCED
476R
034
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-SPANISH
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
WOLFGRAMM H F
SCED
476R
010
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-ENGLISH
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
PINNEGAR 8 E
SCED
476R
060
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-MATH
S TBA
VI 5.0
$100
WENTWORTH N
SCED
476R
062
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-BIO SCI
S 4:30-5:50 pm W
VI 5.0
$100
26 MCKB
EDWARDS C H
SCED
476R
064
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-PHY SCI
S 4:30-5:50 pm W
VI 5.0
$100
2&MCKB
EDWARDS C H
SCED
476R
014
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-ESL
8 TBA
VI 5.0
$100
PINNEGAR S E
SCED
476R
073
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-DANCE
S 8:00-*:50 pm DAILY
V15.0
$100
TBA
ROGERS J K
SCED
476R
072
6375
6375
SC TCH-RDG-PE
8 8:00-4:50 pm DAILY
VI 5.0
$100
TBA
ROGERS J K
SCED
490R
001
6568
6568
SEMINAR
S TBA
V2.0
CLARK D C
SCED
493R
001
400
6569
6569
6569
INDEP READINGS
8 TBA
8 TBA
V2.0
CLARK D C
CLARK D C
SCED
496R
001
2527
2527
SC ED INTERNSHIP
8 TBA
V15.0
$100
COOMBS CG Tchr Approve
SC ED515R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SCED
660
001
400
884001
884001
884001
HIST.FOUND.IN READ
8 4:00-5:50 pm W
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
2.0
178 J8B
178 J8B
CRANNEY G
CRANNEY G
Serbo-Croatian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
SRBCR
330
001
5122
5122
CULT HIST YUGOSLAV
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
FL
2245 SFLC
WHIPPLE W
Social Work (221 KIVIB, 378-3282)
SOC W211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW 211 5150 FAMILY INTERACTION 3.0
001 5150 8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
SOC W 305 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW 305 6084 INTRO S W RES METH V5.0
001 6084 8 8:20-9:50 am MWF
150HRCB BLAKE RH
150HRCB GERDESKE
1 86 BYU Wmter 1 995 Class Schedule
SOC W 360 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
socw
360
5172
INTRO SOCIAL WORK
3.0
001
5172
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
150HRCB
BLAKE R H
002
5172
S 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
150 HRCB
MORRIS R
400
5172
S 4:00-6:30 pm
W
150 HRCB
PEARSON D F
socw
362
5174
SOC SERV PRACT 1
4.0
001
5174
S 12:00-1:15 pm
TTH
150 HRCB
NORMAN J L
003 L
5174
S 5:00-6:50 pm
W
225 8WKT
STAFF
004 L
5174
S 9:00-10:50 am
F
262 8WKT
STAFF
005 L
5174
S 2:00-3:50 pm
F
225 8WKT
STAFF
socw
364
5175
SOC SERV PRACT 2
4.0
001
5175
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
150 HRCB
HORTONAL
002
5175
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
242
KMB
GIBBONS W E
003 L
5175
S 8:00-9:50 am
F
285 8WKT
STAFF
004 L
5175
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
F
245 SWKT
STAFF
005 L
5175
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
150 HRCB
STAFF
SOC W 365 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW
365
8227
SOC WEL PROGS & SEVS
2.0
001
8227
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
369
CB
PEARSON D F
socw
366
5176
SOCIAL WELFARE POL
3.0
001
5176
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
242
KMB
8EIPEL M M
400
5176
S 5:00-7:30 pm
T
242
KMB
8EIPELMM
socw
367
6129
SOC SERV FOR AGING
2.0
400
6129
S 4:00-5:40 pm
W
1223
8FLC
UZELAC D
socw
391 R
6546
SPTPCS— CNTMPSW
3.0
001
6546
8 9:35-10:50 am
TTH
150 HRCB
PEARSON D F
socw
462
6128
SOC SERV PRACT 3
5.0
001
6128
S 3:00-4:30 pm
IIH
150 HRCB
8EIPEL M M
socw
463
6124
CHILD WELFARE SERV
3.0
001
6124
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
150 HRCB
PETERSON B
socw
464
6125
INTER MINORITY CLI
3.0
400
6125
8 4:00-6:30 pm
TH
242
KMB
COWAN-HANCOCK
socw
466
6127
SYS THEORY & DELV
3.0
001
6127
8 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
242
KMB
STAFF
Majors Only
socw
496R
5203
RELD EXP IN SOC W
VI 0.0
001
5203
S 4:00-5:30 pm
M
242
KMB
PEARSON D F
Majors Only
002
5203
8 4:00-5:30 pm
W
242
KMB
PEHR80N K L
Majors Only
socw
550
5151
CRISIS INTERVENTN
3.0
400
5151
S 4:00-6:20 pm
T
171
TLRB
HORTONAL
socw
567
6135
SOC SERV FOR AGING
2.0
400
6135
8 4:00-5:40 pm
W
2241
SFLC
UZELAC D
socw
595R
001
7305
7305
DIRECTED READINGS
8
TEA
V3.0
PEHRSON K L
socw
612
4877
HBSE 3 PSYCHOPATH
3.0
001
4877
8 8:00-9: 15 am
TTH
177
TLRB
SPAID W M
socw
621
7463
HBSE 2 ADLT DEV & AG
2.0
001
7463
S 9:00-10:50 am
M
242
KMB
MARETTKM
Majors Only
socw
631
7465
SWP 2 SW & FAMLY LAW
3.0
001
7465
S 12:35-1:50 pm
TTH
242
KMB
WILKINSON R B
socw
641
7480
INTERV CHLD & ADOL
2.0
001
7480
8 9:00-10:50 am
T
242
KMB
NORMAN J L
socw
643
5272
ADV MARR & FAM PRACT
2.0
001
5272
8 9:00-10:50 am
TH
242
KMB
MARErrKM
socw
644
7484
CUNINIbRVSPPOP
2.0
400
7484
8 4:40-6:20 pm
TH
242
KMB
COWAN-HANCOCK
socw
647R
8224
COGNATIVE THERAPY
2.0
400
8224
S 5:00-6:50 pm
T
225 SWKT
TANNER E R
socw
647R
8224
PROFESSIONAL SELF
2.0
401
8224
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TH
171
TLRB
PETERSON S R
socw
654R
7476
FIELD PRACTICUM
1.0
001
7476
8
TEA
HORTONAL
Majors Only
002
7476
S
TBA
GIBBONS W E
Majors Only
003
7476
S
TEA
PEHRSON K L
Majors Only
004
7476
8
TBA
NORMAN J L
Majors Only
005
7476
8
TBA
MARbll KM
Majors Only
006
7476
8
TBA
COWAN-HANCOCK
socw
655R
7477
FIELD PRACTICUM
V3.0
001
7477
8
TBA
GIBBONS W E
Majors Only
002
7477
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TH
229
KMB
MARbll KM
Majors Only
003
7477
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TH
229
KMB
COWAN-HANCOCK
Majors Only
004
7477
8
TBA
NORMAN J L
Majors Only
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 87
SOCW 661
SOCW 664
SOCW 665
SOCW 697
005
001
001
001
001
SOCW 698R
001
7477
7469
7469
7468
7468
7471
7471
5167
5167
7474
7474
S TBA
SW PRAC ADV CASWK
S 9:25-10:55 am TTH
SW PRAC COM ORG
S 12:00-1 :50 pm T
SWPRAC HUM SER ADM
S 2:00-3:50 pm T
PROGRAM EVALUATION
S 11:00-12:30 pm M
9:00-1 0:30 am W
MASTER'S RESR PROJ
S 11:00-12:50 pm M
HUNTER R B
Majors Only
3.0
171
TLRB
WHEELER B R
Majors Only
2.0
177
TLRB
GERDES K E
Majors Only
2.0
242
KMB
GALEDA
Majors Only
3.0
242
KMB
SPAID W M
Majors Only
242
KMB
1.0
229 KMB GERDES KE
Sociology (800 SWKT, 378-3392)
SOC 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
see 111 5144 INTRO SOCIOLOGY
001 5144 T 9:35-10:50 am TTH
002 5144 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
003 5144 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
400 5144 T 4:00-6:30 pm T
SOC 112 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 112 5145 CURRENT SOC PROS
001 5145 S 12:00-1:15 pm
002 5145 S 3:00-3:50 pm
003 5145 T 10:00-10:50 am
400 5145 T 5:00-7:30 pm
SOC 205 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 205 5149 APPL SOCIAL STAT
001 5149 S 9:00-9:50 am
400 5149 S 5:00-7:30 pm
SOC 211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 211 7731 FAMILY INTERACTION
001 7731 T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
ss
270 SWKT KUNZ P R
270 SWKT KNAPP S J
270 SWKT STAFF
270 SWKT KUNZ P R
3.0
SS
TTH
270 SWKT
JACOBSON C K
MWF
343MARB
JOHNSON R E
MWF
270 SWKT
STAFF
TH
270 SWKT
STAFF
juired)
3.0
MWF
343 MARB
JOHNSON R E
W
262 SWKT
JOHNSON B L
3.0
♦ SOC 222 section 1 is required for ail Women's Studies minor students.
SOC 222 5148 INTRO WOMEN STUDY 3.0
001
5148
5148
INTRO WOMEN STUDY
T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
270 SWKT STAFF
680 SWKT VANBEEKLA
SOC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 300 5158 MTHDS RESEARCH SOC
001 5158 T 9:35-10:50 am TTH
400 5158 T 5:00-7:30 pm W
♦ SOC 303R: Register for section 400 if you want SAS. Register for
SOC 303R 5155 INTRO SS & STAT PKGS
T TBA
T 4:00-5:00 pm MW
T 5:10-6:00 pm MW
CONTEMP SOC THEORY
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 5:10-7:40 pm TH
SOCIOLOGY PRACTICE
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
RACIAL & MINOR GROUP
S 8:35-9:50 am TTH
T 5:00-7:30 pm T
POLITICL SOCIOLOGY
T 9:35-10:50 am TTH
3.0
341 MARB
341 MARB
CHADWICKBA
CHADWICK B A
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
311
315
323
324
5155
001
5155
400
5155
401
5155
6545
001
6545
400
6545
5146
001
5146
5156
001
5156
400
5156
8652
001
8652
dbyint
depende
5218
001
5218
400
5218
401
5218
section 401 if you want SPSS-X.
2.0
LARSEN J L
BLK1 245 SWKT LARSEN J L
BLK1 3270 SFLC LARSEN J L
3.0
341 MARB DUKE J T
341 MARB ENGLAND J L
SOC 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 326 5218 SOC OF EDUCATK>N
T 1:00-2:15 pm MW
T 3:35-4:50 pm MW
T 5:00-7:30 pm T
SOC 327 516806 LDS CHURCH & PEOPLE
001 516806 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
SOC 329 5164 MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
001 5164 S 1:35-2:50 pm TTH
SOC 335 7290 CHANGE IN LAT AM
001 7290 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
343 MARB ENGLAND J L
240 SWKT JACOBSON C K
341 MARB STAFF
343 MARB BIGGERT R
341 MARB WARD C J
341 MARB WARD C J
324 MARB CALLVR
343 MARB BAHR H M
270 SWKT JOHNSON B L
341 MARB ENGLAND J L
Lab Required
L^b Required
188 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
SOC 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
soc
350
481605 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
3.0
SOC
351
001
481605 S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
275 MARB
WYGANTSA
002
481605 T
9:35-10:50 am
MW
214 JRCB
SEGGAR J F
400
481605 T
4:00-6:30 pm
T
248 MARB
SEGGAR J F
401
481605 S
4:30-7:00 pm
W
275 MARB
RIDGE R D
7024 FUND OF SELF-ESTM
3.0
001
7024 T
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
363 MARB
SEGGAR J F
SOC 357 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 358 5277 EFFECT SOC PEL
001 5277 S 11:00-1 2:50 pm MW
SOC 365 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
365
367
370
380
381
383
411
420
422
524
527
560
565
4109
001
4109
5188
001
5188
5177
001
5177
5178
001
5178
5179
001
5179
5180
001
5180
5190
001
5190
5162
001
5162
002
5162
400
5162
8651
001
8651
400
8651
8653
001
8653
001
001
001
SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
S 10:00-10:50 am
SOC OF GENDER
T 9:35-10:50 am
SOC URBAN LIFE
T 9:35-10:50 am
DEVIANCE & SOC CNTRL
S 11:00-11:50 am
CRIME,JUST & CORR
T 2:00-3:15 pm
JUVENILE DELINQUEN
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
DEV OF SOC THEORY
T 11:00-11:50 am
SOCIAL ORGANIZATN
T 1:00-2:15 pm
S 3:00-4:15 pm
T 5:00-7:30 pm
SOCL STRATIFICATN
T 8:00-9:15 am
T 5:00-7:30 pm
POLITICL SOCIOLOGY
T 1:00-3:30 pm
516807 LDS CHURCH & PEOPLE
516807 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
113602 CONTPRY THEORY FAM
113602 S 9:00-11:50 am TH
41 66 IND & FAM LATER YR
4166 S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
♦ SOC 590R section 1 will be Special Topics in Medical Sociology.
SOC 590R
001
5241 SPECIAL TOPICS
5241 S 9:35-10:50 am
3.0
TTH
214 JRCB SEGGAR J F
MWF
368 MARB
CALLVR
TTH
3.0
366 MARB
CORNWALL M
TTH
3.0
680 SWKT
BAHRHM
RL
MWF
3.0
343 MARB
JOHNSON R E
TTH
3.0
341 MARB
BAHR S J
MWF
3.0
343 MARB
JOHNSON R E
MWF
3.0
680 SWKT
DUKE J T
TTH
MW
W
3.0
343 MARB
122 HRCB
343 MARB
CORNWALL M
KNAPP S J
KNAPP S J
TTH
TH
3.0
341 MARB
343 MARB
HEATONTB
STAFF
T
3.0
893 SWKT
BIGGERTR
343 MARB BAHR H M
1043 SWKT HOLMANTB
893 SWKT CALLVR
893 SWKT JOHNSON B L
♦ SOC 595R section 1 is a Pro-Seminar for graduate students. Required for all first year graduate students; open to all
graduate students.
SOC
595R
5243
001
5243
002
5243
003
5243
SOC
602
524801
001
524801
SOC
604
524901
001
524901
SOC
611
5251
001
5251
SOC
621
5194
001
5194
SOC
622
5215
001
5215
SOC
625R
5260
001
5260
SOC
660
115702
001
115702
SOC
678
5264
001
5264
DIRECTED READINGS 1.0
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
EXPERIMENTL DESIGN 3.0
T 1:30-3:50 pm T
ETHNOGRAPHIC TECH 3.0
T 9:35-10:50 am MW
SEM CNTMP SOC THEO 3.0
T 3:35-4:50 pm TTH
COMPLEX ORGANiZTNS 3.0
T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
SOC STRATIFICATION 3.0
T 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
SEMNR SOC RELIGION 3.0
S 1:00-3:30 pm TH
PARENT-CHILD INTER 3.0
S 12:00-1:15 pm MW
SOC POL-FEMINISM 3.0
S 11:00-1 2:40 pm W
11:00-11:50 am F
893 SWKT THOMAS D L
ENGLAND J L
ENGLAND J L
1 055 SWKT GALBRAITH R C
893 SWKT WARD C J
893 SWKT STAFF
893 SWKT WARNER W K
893 SWKT STAFF
893 SWKT YOUNG LA
245 SWKT THOMAS D L
314 JRCB PRESTON C B
314 JRCB
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 189
♦ SOC 692R section 1 will be Family and Adolescent Development
SOC 692R
SOC 699R
SOC
706
SOC 720R
SOC 792R
SOC 799R
001
001
400
001
001
002
001
116603 SEMINAR IN FAM REL
116603 S 2:00-4:50 pm
5278 MASTERS THESIS
5278
5280
5280
5282
5282
ADV STAT METHODS
S 5:00-6:30 pm
SEM SOCIAL ORGANZ
8 1:00-1:50 pm
528802 FAMILY SYMPOSIUM
528802 T 12:00-1:30 pm
528802 T 12:00-12:50 pm
6506 DISSERTATION
6506 T
W
TBA
MW
MWF
F
F
TBA
3.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
V9.0
893 SWKT BARBER B K
ENGLAND J L
893 SWKT OLSENJA
893 SWKT WARNER W K
262 SWKT STAHMANN R F
919 SWKT HOLMANTB
ENGLAND J L
Spanish (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
♦ SPAN 100B section 400 for older adults Interested in language learning.
SPAN 100B 7244 INTRO SPANISH
400 7244 S 5:20-7:00 pm
2.0
MW
♦ SPAN 100D section 400 for older adults interested In language learning.
SPAN 100D
400
7246 INTRO SPANISH
7246 S 5:20-7:30 pm
2.0
MW
1104 JKHB STAFF
1105 JKHB TAYLOR J S
♦ SPAN 101 lab sections (15-23): To add checic with Instructor after first day of classes.
SPAN 101 5294 1ST YEAR SPANISH
001 5294 S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
002 5294 S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
003 5294 S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
004 5294 S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
005 5294 S 1:00-1:50 pm DAILY
006 5294 8 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
007 5294 8 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4.0
F454 HFAG
211 M8RB
2310 SFLC
F262 HFAC
2310 SFLC
F262 HFAC
1015 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ SPAN 101 sections 8, 9, and 10 are accelerated and should be taken with SPAN 102 sections 7, 8, and 9.
008
009
010
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
400
401
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
5294
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
7:00-7:50 am
4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
DAILY
DAILY
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
2031 JKHB
F430 HFAC
2049 JKHB
2030 JKHB
3232 SFLC
1003 JKHB
3232 SFLC
1104 JKHB
1105 JKHB
2063 JKHB
1003 JKHB
2063 JKHB
2063 JKHB
112TMCB
♦ SPAN 102 lab sections (12-16): To add check with instructor after first day of classes.
SPAN 102 5295 1ST YR SPANISH
001 5295 8 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
002 5295 8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
003 5295 S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
004 5295 8 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
005 5295 8 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
006 5295 8 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4.0
A550 HFAC
350A ESC
1003 JKHB
3228 SFLC
125 HRCB
1011 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
♦ SPAN 102 sections 7, 8, and 9 are accelerated and should be taken with SPAN 101 sections 8, 9, and 10.
007 5295 S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY BLK2 2031 JKHB STAFF
008 5295 S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY BLK2 F430 HFAC STAFF
009 5295 8 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY BLK2 2049 JKHB STAFF
012 L 5295 8 9:00-9:50 am TTH 3232 SFLC STAFF
013 L 5295 8 10:00-1050 am TTH 109 TMCB STAFF
014 L 5295 8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH 2030 JKHB STAFF
015 L 5295 8 2:00-2:50 pm TTH 2049 JKHB STAFF
016 L 5295 8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH 2063 JKHB STAFF
400 5295 8 7:00-7:50 am DAILY 2025 JKHB STAFF
401 5295 8 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY 135 TMCB STAFF
SPAN 199R 8743 COOPERATIVE EDUC V1.0
350 8743 8 TBA TAYLOR J 8
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
1 90 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
SPAN 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN 201
5297 SECOND-YR SPANISH
4.0
001
5297
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
002
5297
S
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
003
5297
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
004
5297
S
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
005
5297
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
006
5297
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
ons 7 and 8 are
accelerated and should be taken wHh SPAN 202 sections 7 or 8.
007
5297
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
F474 HFAC
STAFF
008
5297
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
EMK1
3232 SFLC
STAFF
Accelerated
Accelerated
♦ SPAN 201 section 9 is only for studenU In the intermedlata Intensive program. K must be taken with SPAN 202 section 9 and
SPAN 211R section 6.
SPAN 202
009
5297
S
8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
108 AKH
STAFF
Accelerated
010
L
5297
S
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
2063 JKHB
STAFF
Oil
L
5297
S
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
3232 SFLC
STAFF
012
L
5297
S
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
3228 SFLC
STAFF
013
L
5297
S
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
3228 SFLC
STAFF
014
L
5297
S
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
3228 SFLC
STAFF
015
5297
S
8:00-6:50 am
DAILY
348MARB
STAFF
016
5297
s
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
368MARB
STAFF
400
5297
s
7:00-7:50 am
DAILY
1105 JKHB
STAFF
401
5297
s
4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
117 HRCB
STAFF
402
5297
s
5:10-7:30 pm
TTH
1003 JKHB
STAFF
5291
SPAN READ & COMP
3.0
FL
001
5291
S
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
1080 JKHB
STAFF
002
5291
s
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
123 HRCB
STAFF
003
5291
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
241 MSRB
STAFF
004
5291
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3236 SFLC
STAFF
005
5291
S
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3228 SFLC
TAYLOR J S
006
5291
S
3:00^:50 pm
MWF
2173 JKHB
STAFF
ons 7 and 8 are
accelerated and should be taken with SPAN 201 sections 7 and 8.
007
5291
S
8:00-6:50 am
DAILY
BLK2
F474 HFAC
STAFF
Accelerated
008
5291
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
BLK2
3232 SFLC
STAFF
Accelerated
♦ SPAN 202 section 9 is only for students In the intermediate Intensive program. It must be taken with SPAN 201 section 9 and
SPAN 211R section 6.
009 5291 S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
400 5291 S 7:00-7:50 am MWF
401 5291 S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
402 5291 S 5:10-6:30 pm TTH
108 AKH STAFF
1003 JKHB STAFF
123 HRCB STAFF
2030 JKHB STAFF
Accelerated
♦ SPAN 211 R section 1 and 3 suggested that majors and minors take concurrently with SfWN 201. Lab sections 2 or 4 required.
SPAN 21 1R 5298 1ST SEM SPAN CONV 2.0
001 5298 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 L 5298 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
003 5298 S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
004 L 5298 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
♦ SPAN 21 1R section 5 is for students in ttie Foreign Language Student Residence only.
005 5298 S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
♦ SPAN 211 R section 6 is only for students in the intermediate intensive program. K must be taken with SPAN 201 section 9
and SPAN 202 section 9.
1003 JKHB
STAFF
1003 JKHB
STAFF
1003 JKHB
STAFF
1003 JKHB
STAFF
ence only.
TBA
JARMAN D A
006
5298
11:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
108 AKH STAFF
Accelerated
♦ SPAN 212 sections 1 and 3 suggested that majors and minors take concurrently with SPAN 202. Lab sections 2 or 4 required.
SPAN 212 5301 2ND SEM SPAN CONV 2.0
001 5301 S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
002 L 5301 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 5301 S 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
004 L 5301 S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
♦ SPAN 212 section 5 is for students in the Foreign Language Student Residence only.
005 5301 S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
♦ SPAN 212 section 6 is for students in intensive program, to be taken with SMN 201 section 9 and 202 section 9.
006
5301
SPAN 302
5311
001
5311
002
5311
003
5311
004
5311
S 11:00-11:50 am MWTHF
ADV GRAM READ CULT 3.0
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 9:35-10:50 am TTH
1003 JKHB
STAFF
1003 JKHB
STAFF
1003 JKHB
STAFF
1003 JKHB
STAFF
nee only.
TBA
JARMAN D A
*AN 201 section 9 and 202 »
108 AKH
STAFF
"L
1105 JKHB
STAFF
3228 SFLC
STAFF
3232 SFLC
PRATT D J
3228 SFLC
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 91
005
5311
8
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
1105
JKHB
STAFF
006
5311
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
3228
8FLC
BROWN J V
007
5311
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
1105
JKHB
BROWN J V
008
5311
S
1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
1105
JKHB
STAFF
009
5311
S
2:35-3:50 pm
TTH
1104
JKHB
STAFF
400
5311
S
7:00-7:50 am
MWF
2030
JKHB
STAFF
401
5311
S
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
3236
8FLC
STAFF
402
5311
S
4:00-5:20 pm
MW
3232
8FLC
STAFF
403
5311
S
5:10-6:30 pm
TTH
1104
JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
310
9126
PREMAJ SKLL REVIEW
3.0
001
9126
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
680SWia
MELLAA
SPAN 311 R section 400 is for students in SPAN 491 sections 400, 401, and 402.
SPAN
311 R
5308
ORAL PROF PREP
2.0
400
5308
S
4:00-4:50 pm
IIH
1104
JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
321
5302
3RD YR GRAIM & COMP
3.0
001
5302
S
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
3232
SFLC
MATHEWS T J
002
5302
S
9:35-10:20 am
TTH
2063
JKHB
STAFF
003
5302
s
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3232
SFLC
MATHEWS T J
004
5302
s
11:00-11:50 am
MVJF
3232
SFLC
STAFF
005
5302
s
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
1104
JKHd
STAFF
006
5302
s
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3228
SFLC
STAFF
007
5302
s
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3236
SFLC
STAFF
008
5302
s
3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
1105
JKHB
ANDERSON C D
400
5302
s
4:00^:50 pm
MWF
1104
JKHB
STAFF
401
5302
s
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
3228
SFLC
STAFF
402
5302
s
4:00-5:20 pm
TTH
3090
JKHB
STAFF
403
5302
s
5:10-6:30 pm
MW
3228
SFLC
STAFF
SPAN
322
5303
SPAN STYLISTICS
3.0
001
5303
s
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
1105
JKHB
H08KI880N J V
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STAT 321 5606 ELEM MATH STAT
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6560 SURVEY SAMPLING
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STAT 336 5610 STAT METHODS 1
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MWF
QUALITY IMPROVEMNT
T 12:00-12:50 pm W
10:00-11 :20 am MW
T 2:00-2:50 pm W
10:00-11 :20 am MW
T 10:00-10:50 am TH
10:00-11:20 am MW
T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
10:00-11:20 am MW
T 2:00-2:50 pm TH
10:00-11:20 am MW
T 9:00-9:50 am F
10:00-1 1:20 am MW
T 11:00-11:50 am F
10:00-11 :20 am MW
T 1:00-1:50 pm F
10:00-11 :20 am MW
S 5:30-6:20 pm TH
5:30-6:50 pm MW
T 7:00-7:50 pm W
5:30-6:50 pm MW
TIME SERIES
T 4:00-5:20 pm MW
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
299 TMCB BRYCE G R
271 RB STAFF
299 TMCB COLLINGS B J
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
275 TMCB
244 TMCB
275 TMCB
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
GRIMSHAW S D
MADRIGAL J L
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab included
Lab Included
♦ STAT 411 has a prerequisite of STAT 211. Concurrent registration
You will be dropped from the course If you iacit the prerequisite.
STAT 411
STAT 421
STAT 435
STAT 466
028
001
001
015
STAT 490R
003
STAT 490R
002
STAT 490R
001
STAT 497R
001
STAT 499R
STAT 501
STAT 502
STAT 521
STAT 531
STAT 532
STAT 541
STAT 552
STAT 554
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
400
417
8730
8730
5612
5612
6561
6561
8357
8357
5613
5613
5613
5613
5613
5613
6563
6563
5617
5617
5618
5618
5619
5619
5622
5622
5624
5624
7075
7075
5627
5627
5628
5628
5629
5629
STAT SOFTWARE
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
8:00-8:50 am MW
PROB&DIST THEORY
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
CATEG & NONPARAMETRI
T 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
INTRO TO RELIABLTY
T 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
3:00-3:50 pm MWF
SPEC TOPICS STAT
T 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
UFE CONTINGENCIES
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ACTUARIAL PROS
T 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
INTRO TO RESEARCH
T TBA
HONORS THESIS
T TBA
STAT RSRCH WORK 1
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
STAT RSRCH WORK 2
T 11:00-12:50 pm MWF
STAT THEORY 2
T 11:00-11:50am MWF
EXPERIMENTAL DSGN
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
QUAL IMPRVMNT ENGR
T 8:00-9:20 am
8:00-8:50 am
ADV PROBABIUTY
T 1:30-2:50 pm
STAT MTHDS IN ED 1
8 5:10-7:40 pm
STAT MTHDS IN ED 2
T 5:00-7:40 pm
MW
F
MW
3.0
in STAT
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
1.0
V3.0
V6.0
5.0
5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
275 TMCB MADRIGAL J L
211 and STAT 411 does not meet the requirement.
285 SWKT
275 TMCB
2170 JKHB
299 TMCB
244 TMCB
299 TMCB
145 CTB
275 TMCB
299 TMCB
2170 JKHB
299 TMCB
FELLINGHAM G W
TOLLEY H D
CHRISTENSEN H
LAWSON J S
STAFF
KNIGHT J R
BRANSTETTER R
BRYCE G R
BRYCE G R
SCHAAUE G B
HILTON H G
Lab Included
Lab Included
Majors Only
Majors Only
275 TMCB COLLINGS B J
275 TMCB HILTON H G
244 TMCB LAWSON J S
244 TMCB
299 TMCB RENCHERAC
299 TMCB FELLINGHAM G W
275 TMCB STAFF
Lab Included
i
196 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
STAT
563
5616
001
5616
STAT
591 R
5630
001
5630
STAT
592
7253
001
7253
STAT
S99R
6567
350
6567
STAT
611
5631
001
5631
STAT
695R
5642
001
5642
STAT
699R
5643
001
5643
ADV OPERATNS RSRCH 3.0
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am MWF
GRAD SEM STATISTCS 0.0
T 4:00-4:50 pm T
STAT CONSULTING 1.0
T 2:00-2:50 pm F
CCX)P ED STATISTICS V 9.0
T TBA
MULTIVAR STAT MTHD 3.0
T 9:30-10:50 am TTH
READINGS IN STAT 3.0
T TBA
MASTERS THESIS V 6.0
T TBA
Student Development (166 SWKT, 378-6291)
STDEV 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STDEV 110
2790 EFF STDY AND LRNG
2.0
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
2790
2790
2790
2790
2790
2790
2790
2790
2790
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11 :50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
5:10-6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MTWTH
W
BLX2
STDEV 115 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STDEV 115
STDEV 117
STDEV 120
STDEV 198R
001
002
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
001
001
400
0943
0943
0943
7170
7170
7170
7170
7170
7170
7170
7170
5735
5735
8786
8786
8786
UFE PLAN & DEC MKG 2.0
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
CAREER EXPLORATION 2.0
T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH BLK2
T 5:10-6:50 pm T
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP 2.0
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
PRE-LAW SEMINAR 1.0
T 5:30-6:30 pm T
T 5:30-6:30 pm T BLK1
STDEV 2 14R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STDEV 21 4R 7504 SPECIAL TOPICS
400 7504 T 5:00-5:50 pm T
401 7504 T 5:00-5:50 pm W
♦ STDEV 21 4R sections 404 and 405 are Tutoring and Mentoring.
404 7504 T 5:00-5:50 pm W
405 7504 T 5:00-5:50 pm TH
STDEV 317 6002 CAREER TRANSITIONS
001 6002 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
STDEV 358R 5734 STUDENT LDRS HP DEV
001 5734 S 4:00-7:00 pm T
1.0
2.0
V3.0
244TMCB MADRIGAL J L
299TMCB
1170 TMCB RENCHERAC
299 TMCB LAWSON J 8
BRYCE G R
275 TMCB SCOTT D T
BRYCE G R
BRYCE G R
Lab Included
392
CB
TAYLOR J 8
392
CB
STAFF
392
CB
RUIZ C D
392
CB
BELL D J
392
CB
CALL J M
392
CB
WILLIAMS M 8
1121
SFLC
WINDHAM 1
211 MSRB
STAFF
392
CB
BELL D J
1121 SFLC
1121 SFLC
680 8WKT
368MARB
2308 SFLC
2308 SFLC
1121 SFLC
F262 HFAC
2308 SFLC
MACARTHUR J D
MACARTHUR J D
WILKIN8 C S
BELL D J
JENSEN J L
JACKSON A B
WORTHEN V E
STAFF
JENSEN J L
1121 SFLC HEAPS R A
1227 SFLC
2201 SFLC
CRANE E E
CRANE E E
384 CB
STAFF
384 CB
STAFF
369 CB
STAFF
384 CB
STAFF
F372 HFAC
JACKSON A P
262 SWKT
MOURITSEN M M
Prev Apple
♦ STDEV 358R section 2 is for Hall Presidents in Heritage Halls. Offered for 2.0 credits.
002 5734 T TBA
STAFF
♦ STDEV 358R section 3 is for Resident Assistants in Heritage Halls. Offered for 2.0 credits.
003 5734 T TBA STAFF
♦ STDEV 358R section 4 is for Hall Presidents in Deseret Towers. Offered for 2.0 credits.
004 5734 T TBA STAFF
♦ STDEV 358R section 5 is for Resident Assistants in Deseret Towers. Offered for 2.0 credits.
005 5734 T TBA STAFF
♦ STDEV 358R section 006 is for Hall Presidents in Helaman Halls. Offered for 2.0 credits.
006 5734 T TBA STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 97
STDEV 358R section 7 Is for Resident Assistants in Helaman Halls. Offered for 2.0 credits.
007 5734 T TBA STAFF
Swedish (4094 JKHB, 37a4923)
SWED
102
400
6629
6629
1ST YEAR SWEDISH
S 4:00-^:50 pm
DAILY
4.0
2036 JKHB
STAFF
SWED
202
400
9136
9136
2ND YEAR SWEDISH
T 4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
4.0
FL
2031 JKHB
STAFF
Technology Education and Construction IManagement (230 SNLB, 378-4513)
TECE
140
001
8385
8385
POWER/ENERGY SYS
S 1:00-3:50 pm
TTH
2.0
$VAR
235 SNLB
GONZALES R F
Lab Included
TECE
149
001
3129
3129
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE
S 10:00-11 :50 am MW
2.0
SVAR
104 B17
GROVER J D
Lab Included
TECE
199R
350
351
370
371
6377
6377
6377
6377
6377
CO-OP ED: INDUS ED
S
S
s
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
RI.K2
BLK2
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
TECE
200
001
400
3125
3125
3125
WOODWORK FUNDMTLS
S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
S 4:00-6:50 pm MW
3.0
SVAR
190 SNLB
190 SNLB
NISH D L
CHRISTENSEN K
Lab Included
Lab Included
TEC E 209 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
TECE 209 3126 BASIC ELECTRICITY
001 3126 S 1:00-2:50 pm
required)
MWF
3.0
SVAR
335 CTB
GONZALES R F
Lab Included
TECE
229
001
3132
3132
METALWORK FNDMNTLS
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
SVAR
120 SNLB
105 CTB
HILL G A
TECE
250
001
3151
3151
GRAPHIC ARTS
S 1:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3.0
SVAR
219 SNLB
GHEEN W L
Lab Included
TECE
251
001
400
3168
3168
3168
PHOTO-OFFSET LITH
S 5:00-7:50 pm
S 5:00-7:50 pm
TTH
TTH
3.0
SVAR
219 SNLB
219 SNLB
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
♦ TEC E 270 section 1 is for IBM.
TECE
270
001
3177
3177
COMP APPL IND ED
S 8:00-^:50 am
MWF
3.0
SVAR
120 866
GONZALES R F
Lab Required
♦ TEC E 270 section 2 is for Macintosh.
002 3177 S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
♦ TEC E 291 R: Section 1 for Tecli Ed; section 2 for Constr Mgt;
section
TECE
291 R
3154
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
0.0
001
3154
S 11:00-11:50 am TW
002
3154
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
003
3154
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
004
3154
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
TECE
301
0723
CABINET MILLWORK
3.0
001
0723
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
TECE
319
3159
UPHOLSTERY
2.0
400
3159
S 5:10-9:00 pm T
TECE
325
8710
WORLD OF MANFCTRNG
2.0
001
8710
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
TECE
329
3162
ADV METAL MACH
3.0
001
3162
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
9:00-10:50 am TTH
TECE
354
3183
SCREEN, F & G PRINT
3.0
001
3183
S TBA
TECE
386
3138
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES
3.0
001
3138
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
TECE
387
3173
STEER BRAKE MECHNM
3.0
001
3173
S 3:00^:50 pm MWF
♦ TEC E 391 R: Section 1 for Tech Ed; section 2 for Constr Mgt;
section
TECE
391 R
8136
SEMINAR
0.5
001
8136
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
002
8136
S 11:00-11:50am TH
003
8136
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
004
8136
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
TECE
400
3141
ADV FURN CONST
3.0
001
3141
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
235 SNLB MARTIN L Ub Required
3 for Phys Plant Admin; section 4 for Printing Admin.
120 B66
456 MARB
235 SNLB
219 SNLB
SVAR
190 SNLB
SVAR
104 B66
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
NISH D L
STAFF
SVAR
235 SNLB CHRISTENSEN K
SVAR
120 SNLB HILL G A
105 CTB
SVAR
SVAR
104 B17
SVAR
104 B17
Lab Included
Lab Required
GHEEN W L
GROVER J D
i.ab included
GROVER J D
3 for Phys Plant Admin; section 4 for Printing Admin.
120 B66 GONZALES R F
456 MARB GONZALES R F
235 SNLB GONZALES R F
219 SNLB GONZALES RF
SVAR
190 SNLB NISHDL
198 BYUWmter 1995 Class Schedule
TEC E 450
TECE
TECE
TECE
TECE
TECE
470
477
490R
491 R
694R
TEC E 695R
TEC E 698R
TEC E 699R
THAI 301
7030
001
7030
400
7030
3185
001
3185
7177
001
7177
3188
001
3188
002
3188
400
3188
3189
001
3189
3212
001
3212
400
3212
3213
001
3213
400
3213
3214
001
3214
400
3214
3215
001
3215
400
3215
I JKHB, 37
6360
400
6360
6571
001
6571
ELECTRONIC PUBLSH
S 4:00-5:50 pm
S 4:00-5:50 pm
SHOP ORG & MGT
S 11:00-11:50 am
INSTR MATERIALS 1
S 8:00-9:50 am
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 4:00-4:50 pm
SENIOR SEMINAR
S 12:00-12:50 pm
READ & CONF
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
ADV TECH PROCESSES
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
MASTER'S PROJECT
S
S
MASTERS THESIS
8
S
2NDYRC0NVERS 2.0
S 5:30-6:30 pm MW
INTERM MODERN THAI 4.0
S 4:00-5:20 pm MWTH
MW
MW
3.0
$VAR
219 SNLB
219 SNLB
GHEEN W L
GHEEN W L
MW
2.0
235 SNLB
MARTIN L
MWF
3.0
$VAR
235 SNLB
GROVER J D
W
MW
W
V3.0
$VAR
120 SNLB
235 SNLB
120 SNLB
GROVER J D
NISH D L
GROVER J D
TH
0.5
235 SNLB
HILL G A
T
T
V3.0
130 SNLB
130 SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
CHRISTENSEN K
S
w
w
V3.0
120 SNLB
120 SNLB
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
TBA
TBA
V3.0
YTBA
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
TBA
TBA
V6.0
YIBA
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
Theatre and nim (IV581 HFAC, 378^645)
THF11S Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
THF
115
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
005 L
400
TH F 116
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
5742
5742
5742
5742
5742
5742
5742
5380
5380
5380
5380
5380
5380
5380
5380
INTRO TO THEATRE
S
s
S
S
S
S
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
5:00-7:30 pm
DR STRUCT/ANALYSIS
S
S
s
s
s
s
s
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
TH
TH
TH
TH
T
TTH
MW
TH
TH
TH
TH
MW
3.0
2.0
♦ TH F 117 Attendance required at nim Society Friday or Saturday evening.
THF 117 5743 INTRO TO FILM ART
001 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
4:00-5:20 pm T
002 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
10:30-11:50 am W
003 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
12:00-1:20 pm W
004 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
1:30-2:50 pm W
005 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
3:00-4:20 pm W
006 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
4:30-5:50 pm W
007 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
11:30-12:50 pm TH
♦ TH F 117 section 8 is for Him majors only.
008 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
1:00-2:50 pm TH
009 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
3:00-4:20 pm TH
010 5743 S 1:00-2:20 pm T
4:30-5:50 pm TH
3.0
2310 SFLC HARDY M
2310 SFLC HARDY M
AL
EXTH HFAC
MEIIbNCL
Lab Required
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
110 TNRB
STAFF
F430 HFAC
NELSON R A
Lab Required
F430 HFAC
SAMUELSEN E R
Lab Required
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G C
F430 HFAC
STAFF
AL
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN 8
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN 8
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN 8
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
Majors Only
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 1 99
Oil
5743
S
1:00-2:20 pm
10:30-11:50 am
T
F
250SWKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
012
5743
S
1:00-2:20 pm
12:00-1 :20 pm
T
F
250SWKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
013
5743
S
1:00-2:20 pm
1:30-2:50 pm
T
F
250 SWKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
THF
121
5381
VOICE & DICT 1
2.0
001
5381
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
8203 HFAC
MORGAN D L
Lab Required
002
5381
s
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
8203 HFAC
MORGAN D L
Lab Required
003
5381
s
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
8203 HFAC
BENTLEY M J
Lab Required
004
5381
s
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
F433 HFAC
JENKINS J R
Lab Required
005
5381
s
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
F433 HFAC
JENKINS J R
Lab Required
006
L
5381
s
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
007
L
5381
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
008
L
5381
s
3:00-3:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
009
L
5381
s
4:00-4:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G C
THF
122
6929
VOICE & DICT 2
2.0
001
6929
s
9:00-10:15 am
TTH
D341 HFAC
MORGAN D L
Lab Required
002
L
6929
s
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
003
L
6929
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
004
L
6929
s
3:00-3:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
005
L
6929
s
4:00-4:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
400
6929
s
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
8203 HFAC
STAFF
THF
123
5382
ACT: STAGE & SCREN
2.0
001
5382
S
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
8203 HFAC
CROSLAND 1 A
Lab Required
002
5382
s
12:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
D341 HFAC
NELSON R
Lab Required
003
5382
s
12:00-1:50 pm
IIH
B203 HFAC
CROSLAND 1 A
Lab Required
004
L
5382
s
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G C
005
L
5382
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
006
L
5382
s
3:00-3:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
007
L
5382
s
4:00-4:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
400
5362
8
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
D341 HFAC
STAFF
THF
124R
5383
ACT: PRFRM STG/SCR
3.0
001
5383
S
2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
B203 HFAC
HEINER 8 L
Audition Req
THF
127H
5385
STG/SCREEN MKUP 1
2.0
001
5385
S
9:00-10:50 am
IIH
B228 HFAC
SWENSON J L
002
5385
s
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
B228 HFAC
STAFF
THF
140
7889
SET CONST 1
1.0
001
7889
S
9:00-9:50 am
T
BLK1
8220 HFAC
WALKER 0 L
Lab Required
002
L
7889
s
TBA
WALKER 0 L
THF
141
7890
COSTUME CONST 1
1.0
^
001
7890
8
2:00-2:50 pm
T
0101 HFAC
OLIPHANTLF
THF
142
7891
STAGE UGHTING 1
2.0
400
7891
T
4:00-4:50 pm
T
F430 HFAC
HANDLEYMG
401
L
7891
T
4:00-4:50 pm
TH
8220 HFAC
HANDLEYMG
402
L
7891
T
5:00-5:50 pm
TH
8220 HFAC
HANDLEY M G
TH F 143R Students must register In
person at the Theatre Production Office during ttie first twK> weeks of class
THF
143R
7892
THEATRE PROD 1
1.0
001
7892
8
TBA
SCANLON R R
THF
187
5386
FUNDAMNTLS OF RLM
2.0
001
5386
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2031 JKHB
SWENSON 8 L
THF
199R
8766
INTERNSHIP
V1.0
350
8766
8
TBA
WILSON C
♦ TH F 199R section 351 is 'Boot Camp."
351
THF
THF
THF
201
203
220
TH F 240R
8766
TBA
7894
HIST 2: THEATRE
001
7894
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
9004
HLM HISTORY 2
001
9004
8
8:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
M
W
5409
PRINZES STG & SCR
001
5409
S
9:00-10:50 am
MW
7258
WRKSHP 1-ACTING
001
7258
S
TBA
002
7258
S
TBA
003
7258
s
TBA
004
7258
S
TBA
005
7258
8
TBA
006
7258
8
TBA
007
7258
8
TBA
008
7258
8
TBA
3.0
3.0
2.0
V6.0
LEFLERTJ
F372 HFAC SAMUELSEN E R
212 JRC8 MOODY R A Majors Only
212 JRC8
8228 HFAC SCANLON R R
WHITMAN C W Prev Apple
HEINER 8 L Prev Apple
METTENCL Prev Apple
MORGAN D Prev Apple
STAFF Prev Apple
BOOTHERW Prev Apple
CHRISTENSEN J
STAFF
200 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
THF 243R
THF
THF
261
285
TH F 287R
TH F 295R
THF
THF
THF
THF
299R
319
320
323R
TH F 324R
TH F 327R
THF
340
THF 341
THF 343R
THF
THF
361
362
TH F 378R
THF
THF
380
385
TH F 399R
TH F 424R
THF
426R
TH F 447R
THF 461
THF 480R
THF 484
TH F 486R
TH F 499R
THF
51 6R
TH F 51 9R
7260
WRKSHP l:DIRECTING
V6.0
001
7260
1532
S TBA
DIRECTING SEC SCH
2^
NELSON Q D
Prev Apple
001
1532
5452
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
INTRO SCREEN WRITN
3.0
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
001
5452
5453
S 1:00-3:50 pm W
STU RLM SYMPOSIUM
0.5
F430 HFAC
HANSEN E
Majors Only
001
5453
7261
S 11:00-11:50am TH
WRKSHP 1:SPECPROJ
V6.0
1066 JKHB
LEFLER T J
001
7261
8 TBA
WILSON C
002
7261
S TBA
LEFLER T J
400
7261
6299
S 6:00-8:50 pm T
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
V9.0
TBA MPS
WILCOX B K
350
6299
8 TBA
WILSON C
351
6299
7896
8 TBA
STAGE MANAGEMENT 1
2.0
LEFLER T J
001
7896
7897
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
SCENIC DESIGN 1
3.0
B220 HFAC
EDWARDS L
001
7897
5746
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
ACTrMUS SCENE STDY
3.0
B228 HFAC
NIELSEN 8
001
5746
6602
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ACT1NG:DIALECTS
3.0
B203 HFAC
WHITMAN C W
Audition Req
001
6602
7899
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
STG/SCREEN MKUP 2
2.0
D341 HFAC
BENTLEYMJ
Audition Req
400
7899
5500
S 4:00-5:50 pm TTH
SET CONST 2
1.0
B228 HFAC
8WEN80N J L
001
5500
S 9:00-9:50 am T
BLK2
B220 HFAC
WALKER 0 L
002 L
5500
5593
S TBA
COST CONST 2
BLK2
1.0
WALKER 0 L
001
5593
7900
8 2:00-2:50 pm TH
THEATRE PROD 2
1.0
D101 HFAC
OLIPHANTLF
001
7900
5750
S TBA
DIRECTING THEORY
3.0
8CANL0N R R
001
5750
8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
EXTH HFAC
MEIIbNCL
Lab Required
002 L
5750
S 12:00-1 :50 pm TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
Majors Only
003 L
5750
5431
S 3:00-^:50 pm TH
COSTUME DES 1
2.0
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
001
5431
8 1:00-2:50 pm MW
B220 HFAC
SCANLON R R
red by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
5439
PLAYWRITING
3.0
001
5439
8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
F454 HFAC
8L0VERTW
5460
RLM PRODUCTION 2
3.0
$VAR
001
5460
5456
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm MW
RLM ETHICS/CRIT
3.0
TBA JNNH
AMUNDSEN M T
001
5456
6301
8 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
V9.0
214 CTB
8WEN80N S L
Majors Only
350
6301
5749
S TBA
ACT:CINEMA/rV TCH
2.0
WILSON C
001
5749
8571
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
MDT:SR PERF PROJEC
1.0
D341 HFAC
CR08LAND 1 A
Audition Req
001
8571
8171
8 TBA
RLM CREW
V3.0
WHITMAN C W
001
8171
5462
S TBA
DIRECTING PRACTICE
3.0
LEFLER T J
Majors Only
001
5462
8 12:00-1:50 pm T
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
Lab Required
002 L
5462
S 12:00-1:50 pm TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
003 L
5462
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON Q D
6167
RLM PRODUCTION 3
V4.0
$VAR
001
8167
5461
S TBA
WRITERSmiR WKSHOP
3.0
LEFLER T J
001
5461
8 9:00-10:50 am MW
F433 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
Majors Only
002
5461
5472
8 1:00-3:50 pm M
PROD PRACTICUM
3.0
F322 HFAC
AMUNDSEN M T
001
5472
5481
S 4:00-6:50 pm TH
PROF INTERNSHIP
V9.0
2024 JKHB
LEFLER T J
Majors Only
001
5481
S TBA
LEFLER T J
Prev Apple
7622
THEATRE & FILM INS
V3.0
001
7622
8 TBA
VANWAGENEN 8
Prev Apple
6294
STAGE MNGMT 2
V3.0
001
6294
S TBA
EDWARDS L
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 201
THF
522R
400
8307
8307
AUD & THE BUSINESS
S 4:00-6:00 pm
MWF
3.0
D341
HFAC
STAFF
THF
523R
001
5484
5484
ACT: RECITAL
S
TBA
2.0
HEINER B L
Audition Req
THF
526
400
6292
6292
SOUND DESIGN 2
S 5:00-6:50 pm
M
2.0
F430 HFAG
COXCL
THF
527
001
5488
5488
STORYTELLING
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
2.0
F433 HFAC
JENKINS J R
THF
540R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
WRKSHP 2-ACTING
8
S
S
S
8
S
S
8
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V6.0
WHITMAN C W
HEINER BL
METTEN C L
MORGAN D
STAFF
BOOTHE R W
CHRISTEN8EN J
STAFF
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
THF
542R
001
7263
7263
THEA PRODUCTION 3
8
TBA
V3.0
8CANL0N R R
THF
543R
001
7264
7264
WRKSHP 2-DIRECTNG
8
TBA
V6.0
MblltNCL
THF
544R
001
7240
7240
WRKSHP 2-DESIGN
S
TBA
V6.0
SCANLON R R
THF
545R
001
7904
7904
COSTUME CONSTR 3
8
TBA
V6.0
OLIPHANTLF
THF
552R
001
5747
5747
CREATIVE DRM & IMP
S 1:00-2:50 pm
TH
3.0
F433 HFAC
BEANLD
THF
562
001
6291
6291
COSTUME DESIGN 3
8 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
3.0
8220 HFAC
SCANLON R R
THF
572R
001
5506
5506
THEA FOR CHILDREN
S 10:00-10:50 am
MW
2.0
1223
SFLC
FARMER K J
THF
578R
001
5509
5509
ADV PLAYWRITING
S 1:00-3:50 pm
M
V6.0
F430 HFAC
HANSEN E
THF
585
001
5418
5418
SCREENWRITING 3
8 3:00-5:50 pm
T
3.0
1223
8FLC
LAR8ENPJ
Audition Req
THF
587R
400
5755
5755
RLM GENRES
8 5:10-8:50 pm
W
3.0
214
CTB
8WEN80N 8 L
THF
595R
001
7265
7265
WRKSHP 2-SPC PROJ
8
TBA
V6.0
WILSON C
♦ TH F S95R section 2 will study "Shakespeare: Text and Performance.*
002 7265 8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
003
7265
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
THF
599R
350
6300
6300
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
8 TBA
THF
662R
001
6606
6606
SEM TH/HIST COST
8
TBA
THF
668R
001
5562
5562
SPEC STUDS TH.FILM
8
TBA
THF
674R
001
5567
5567
PROJ IN THEATRE
8
TBA
THF
698R
001
8573
8573
MASTER'S PROJECT
8
TBA
THF
699R
001
5589
5589
MASTER'S THESIS
8
TBA
THF
732
001
5591
5591
DRAM THEO & CRIT 2
S 1:00-2:20 pm
MWF
THF
797R
001
5598
5598
RESEARCH
8
TBA
THF
799R
001
5600
5600
DISSERTATION
8
TBA
Ukrainian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
UKRAI
330
001
5133
5133
CULT HIST UKRAINE
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
Weisli (4034 JKHB, 378-2496)
WELSH
1018
001
7355
7355
RRST YEAR WELSH
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
V9.0
3.0
V3.0
V4.0
V6.0
V9.0
3.0
VI 8.0
VI 8.0
3.0
2.0
F433 HFAC NELSON R A
B228 HFAC 8WEN80N J L
WILSON C
SCANLON R R
NELSON R A
BENTLEYM J
BENTLEYMJ
BENTLEYM J
F51 5 HFAC 8AMUELSEN E R
BENTLEYMJ
BENTLEYMJ
FL
2245 SFLC SOLOVYOVARV
F534 HFAC DENNIS R D
202 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
Zoology (574 WIDB, 378-2006)
ZOOL
ZOOL
139
204
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
205
227
229
249M
250
260
ZOOL 261
6143
FR
PRE-MED SEMIN/
IR
400
8143
T
6:10-7:00 pm
T
8007
VERT INVERT STRAT
001
8007
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002 L
8007
T
11:00-1 :50 pm
M
003 L
8007
T
2:00-4:50 pm
M
004 L
8007
T
7:00-9:50 am
T
005 L
8007
T
12:00-2:50 pm
T
006 L
8007
T
3:00-5:50 pm
T
007 L
8007
T
7:00-9:50 am
TH
008 L
8007
T
12:00-2:50 pm
TH
009 L
8007
T
3:00-5:50 pm
TH
5802
HUMAN BIOLOGY
001
5802
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
7382
PREV OPTOMETRY
400
7382
T
7:10-8:00 pm
T
5805
PREVIEW DENTISTRY
400
5805
T
5:10-6:00 pm
T
5832
HONORS INTRO ZOOL
001
5832
S
TBA
5808
ENVIRON BIOLOGY
001
5808
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
5809
ELEM HUMAN ANATOMY
001
5809
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
002
5809
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
003
5809
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
004 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
M
005 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
M
006 L
5809
T
11:00-1 2:50 pm
M
007 L
5809
T
1:00-2:50 pm
M
008 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
T
009 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
T
010 L
5809
T
1:00-2:50 pm
T
Oil L
5809
T
3:00-4:50 pm
T
012 L
5809
T
5:00-6:50 pm
T
013 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
W
014 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
W
015 L
5809
T
11:00-1 2:50 pm
w
016 L
5809
T
1 :00-2:50 pm
w
017 L
5809
T
3:00-4:50 pm
w
018 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
TH
019 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
TH
020 L
5809
T
1:00-2:50 pm
TH
021 L
5809
T
3:00^:50 pm
TH
022 L
5809
T
5:00-6:50 pm
TH
023 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
F
024 L
5809
T
11:00-1 2:50 pm
F
025 L
5809
T
1:00-2:50 pm
F
026 L
5809
T
3:00-4:50 pm
F
027 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
M
028 L
5809
T
11:00-1 2:50 pm
M
029 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
T
030 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
W
031 L
5809
T
11:00-12:50 pm
W
032 L
5809
T
5:00-6:50 pm
W
033 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
TH
034 L
5809
T
9:00-10:50 am
TH
035 L
5809
T
5:00-6:50 pm
TH
036 L
5809
T
7:00-8:50 am
F
037 L
5809
T
11:00-12:50 pm
F
400
5809
T
5:10-8:45 pm
W
5810
ELEM HUMAN PHYSIOL
001
5810
T
8:00-6:50 am
MTWF
002
5810
T
10:00-10:50 am
Mvm^F
003 L
5810
T
8:00-9:50 am
M
004 L
5810
T
12:00-1:50 pm
M
005 L
5810
T
2:00-3:50 pm
M
006 L
5810
T
4:00-5:50 pm
M
007 L
5810
T
9:00-10:50 am
T
008 L
5810
T
12:00-1:50 pm
T
009 L
5810
T
2:00-3:50 pm
T
010 L
5810
T
4:00-5:50 pm
T
Oil L
5810
T
8:00-9:50 am
W
012 L
5810
T
12:00-1:50 pm
W
013 L
5810
T
2:00-3:50 pm
w
0.5
4.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
4.0
446 MARB BLOXHAM D D
446 MARB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
180 WIDB
BARNES J R
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
NS
446 MARB RHEES R W
366 MARB BLOXHAM D D
253 MARB BLOXHAM D D
STAFF
NS
NS
NS
456 MARB
BELK M C
S
446 MARB
SMITH LW
Lab Required
446 MARB
SMITH LW
Lab Required
446 MARB
LEPHART E D
Lab Required
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
340 WIDB
STAFF
446 MARB
SMITH LW
Lab Included
i
248 MARB
WHITEHEAD AT
Lab Required
214 CTB
JUDDAM
Lab Required
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 203
014
5810
T
4:00-5:50 pm
W
015
5810
T
12:00-1:50 pm
TM
016
5810
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
017
5810
T
8:00-9:50 am
F
018
5810
T
12:00-1:50 pm
F
019
5810
T
2:00-3:50 pm
F
400
5810
T
5:00-7:50 pm
W
401
L
5810
T
8:00-9:50 pm
W
ZOOL
276
5815
HUMAN HERED REPROD
001
5815
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
400
5815
T
5:15-6:30 pm
MW
ZOOL
312
5850
INTRO MARINE BIOL
001
5850
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
ZOOL
329
6718
DENT SCH PREP
001
6718
T
1:00-4:50 pm
W
ZOOL
334
5823
APPREC OF NATURE
001
5823
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
NS
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
248 MARB
HENINGER R W
Lab Required
548 WIDB
STAFF
1
248 MARB
JEFFERY D E
234 MARB
JEFFERY D E
248 MARB BRAITHWAITE L
534 WIDB STAFF
NS
445 MARB BLACK H L
♦ ZOOL 338 students desiring religion credit should register for REL C 491 section 1 and REL C 492 section 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,
25, 26, or 27. Students desiring honors seminar credit should register for HON P 344R section 1.
ZOOL
338
5949
BIOETHICS
2.0
001
5949
T 2:00-2:50 pm
M
248 MARB
TOLMAN R R
Quiz Req
002 Q
5949
T 1:00-2:20 pm
T
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
003 Q
5949
T 2:30-3:50 pm
T
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
004 Q
5949
T 1:00-2:20 pm
W
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
005 Q
5949
T 2:30-3:50 pm
W
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
006 Q
5949
S 1:00-2:20 pm
TH
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
007 Q
5949
S 2:30-3:50 pm
TH
247 MARB
TOLMAN R R
008 Q
5949
S 1:00-2:20 pm
F
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
009 Q
5949
S 2:30-3:50 pm
F
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
ZOOL
339
6422
PREVIEW MEDICINE
2.0
400
6422
T 7:00-7:50 am
MW
456 MARB
BLOXHAM D D
ZOOL
341
9119
GENET CELL BIOL 1
4.0
001
9119
S 10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
456 MARB
EVANS R P
ZOOL
342
9121
GENET CELL BIOL 2
3.0
001
9121
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
446 MARB
BRADSHAWWS
ZOOL
343
9123
GENET CELL BIO LAB
1.0
001
9123
S 12:00-2:50 pm
T
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
002
9123
S 3:00-5:50 pm
T
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
003
9123
S 12:00-2:50 pm
W
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
004
9123
S 3:00-5:50 pm
W
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
005
9123
S 1:00-3:50 pm
TH
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
006
9123
S 4:00-6:50 pm
TH
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
ZOOL
349M
5943
SR THESIS RES ROTN
1.0
001
5943
S
TBA
SEEGMILLER R E
200
5943
T
TBA
TOLMAN R R
ZOOL
350
5830
ECOLOGY
3.0
001
5830
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
234 MARB
SHIOZAWA D K
L3b Required
ZOOL
351
065125
ECOLOGY LABORATORY
1.0
001
065125
T 2:00-4:50 pm
W
142 WIDB
STAFF
002
065125
T 2:00-4:50 pm
TH
142 WIDB
STAFF
ZOOL
361
5834
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
4.0
001
5834
T 3:00-^:50 pm
TTH
446 MARB
HENINGER R W
ZOOL
380
5845
HISTOLOGY
4.0
001
5845
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
456 MARB
HECKMANNRA
Lab Required
002 L
5845
T 2:00-4:50 pm
M
534 WIDB
STAFF
003 L
5845
T 8:00-10:50 am
T
534 WIDB
STAFF
004 L
5845
T 8:00-10:50 am
F
534 WIDB
STAFF
005 L
5845
T 1:00-3:50 pm
F
534 WIDB
STAFF
400
5845
T 5:10-8:00 pm
WTH
366 MARB
HECKMANNRA
Ub included
ZOOL
399R
7600
COOP-ED:ZOOL INTER
V9.0
001
7600
S 7:15-9:15 pm
T
BLK2
363 MARB
STAFF
350
7600
T
TBA
HECKMANNRA
Tchr Approve
ZOOL
429
5854
CUN OBSRV PREDENT
2.0
001
5854
T
TBA
BLOXHAM D D
ZOOL
439
6424
CUN OBSERV MED
2.0
001
6424
S
TBA
BLOXHAM D D
Tchr Approve
ZOOL
445
5882
HERPETOLOGY
3.0
001
5882
S 9:00-9:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
F
142 WIDB
180B WIDB
SITES J W
ZOOL
446
5883
ORNITHOLOGY
3.0
001
5883
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MW
368 MARB
WHITE C M
Lab Required
002 L
5883
T 3:00-4.50 pm
F
180 WIDB
STAFF
204 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
ZOOL
447
5884
MAMMALOGY
3.0
001
5884
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
231 MARB
BLACK HL
Lab Required
002
L 5884
S
12:00-2:50 pm
W
180 WIDB
STAFF
003
L 5884
s
3:00-5:50 pm
W
180 WIDB
STAFF
ZOOL
449F
7393
UNDERGRAD RES
V3.0
001
7393
S
TBA
STAFF
Prev Apple
002
7393
s
TBA
BLK2
STAFF
ZOOL
457
5858
WILDLIFE & FISH MGMT
3.0
001
5858
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
366 MARB
SMITH HD
Lab Required
002
L 5858
T
2:00-4:50 pm
T
142 WIDB
STAFF
ZOOL
460
5859
PRIN OF PHYSIOLOGY
4.0
001
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
M
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
002
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
T
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELL J D
003
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
11:00-1:50 pm
TTH
W
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
004
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
W
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
005
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
TH
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
006
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
2:00^:50 pm
TTH
F
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
007
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
TTH
M
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
008
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
11:00-1:50 pm
TTH
M
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
009
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
IIH
W
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
010
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
TTH
TH
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
Oil
5859
T
9:30-10:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
TTH
F
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
012
5659
T
9:30-10:50 am
11:00-1:50 pm
TTH
F
151 TNRB
540 WIDB
BELLJD
ZOOL
475
065503
1 EVOLUTIONARY SCI
3.0
001
065502
1 T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
248 MARB
MAURERBA
ZOOL
493
5797
HIST & PHIL OF BIO
3.0
001
5797
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
348 MARB
JEFFERY D E
ZOOL
499R
5865
SR HONORS THESIS
V3.0
001
5865
S
TBA
SEEGMILLER R E
ZOOL
504
6902
RES METHODOLOGY
1.0
001
6902
T
8:00-8:50 am
T
231 MARB
ANDERSEN FL
ZOOL
51 5R
5866
ADVTPCSSCIINSER
V5.0
001
5866
S
TBA
STAFF
ZOOL
532
5872
INSECT CLASSFCTN
4.0
001
5872
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
M
MWF
310 MLBM
310MLBM
BAUMANN R W
Lab Included
ZOOL
549R
5885
ADV TOPICS ZOOLOGY
V4.0
001
5885
T
TBA
TOLMAN R R
Dept Approve
ZOOL
549R
5885
DISEASES OF FISH
3.0
002
5885
S
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
F
366 MARB
142 WIDB
HECKMANNRA
Lab Included
ZOOL
565
5894
ENDOCRINOLOGY
3.0
001
5894
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
366 MARB
WINDER WW
ZOOL
566
5895
EXP ENDOCRINOLOGY
2.0
001
5895
T
12:00-2:50 pm
TTH
545 WIDB
WINDER WW
ZOOL
579R
5904
TERATOLOGY TECH
2.0
001
5904
S
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
540 WIDB
SEEGMILLER R E
ZOOL
591 R
5907
SPEC PROB IN ZOOL
V2.0
001
5907
S
TBA
STAFF
Dept Approve
002
5907
s
TBA
BLK2
TOLMAN R R
ZOOL
605
5913
MOLE METHS SYST
5.0
001
5913
S
1:00-2: 15 pm
TTH
TBA
180B WIDB
ROGERS D S
♦ ZOOL 696R: section 1 for students In Ecology and Systematics; section 2 for students In Genetics and Cell Biology; section
3 for students in Physiology and Anatomy.
ZOOL 696R
ZOOL 698R
5944
GRADUATE SEMINAR
001
5944
S 11:00-12:50 pm TH
002
5944
8 11:00-12:50 pm TH
003
5944
8 11:00-12:50 pm TH
8698
MASTER'S PROJECT
001
8698
S JBt
0.5
V6.0
248 MARB
248 MARB
248 MARB
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 205
ZOOL
699R
001
002
5946
5946
5946
MASTER'S THESIS
8
S
TBA
TBA
VI 8.0
BLK
ZOOL
799R
001
5948
5948
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
V9.0
TOLMAN R R
TOLMANRR
TOLMAN RR
206 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
Brigham Young University
Course Availability by Semester and Term
Winter 1995-Fall 1995
AHTG
152 F
325 F
433 F
100
FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
326R (F)
436 W
lOOHFWSu
202 F
328 W
438 F
ACC
205 FW
33 1R FWSp
442 Sp
200
FWSpSu
210 FSp
345 W
446RF
202
FWSpSu
214 W
347 W
45 5 R SpSu
210
FWSpSu
220 W
353 W
495 Sp
320
FWSp
240 FWSp
355 F
496R W
341
FWSpSu
282 FWSp
356 F
497 W
343
WSp
283 FWSp
357 W
499RW
401
F
303 F
358 W
505 F
402
F
305 W
359R FWSpSu
550 W
403
W
308 F
391 F
551 F
404
W
312 FW
392R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su|
615 F
503
FWSp
317 W
399R FWSpSu
621 W
505
FWSp
318 F
400 W
627 W
607
F
319 F
401R(F)(W)
694RW
. 522
W
330 W
405 F
695RW
523
F
331 F
406R (F)(W)(Sp)
696RW
532
Sp
345 W
410 W
699R W
556
F
347 W
411R(F)(W)(Sp)(Sul
ARAB
562
FWSp
390R FW
415 F
101 FW
584
F
391 FW
416R(F)
102 WSp
586
FW
399R FWSpSu
420 W
201 F
599R FWSpSu
402 F
422R (F)(W)
211RF
612
FWSp
407 W
425 F
301 W
616
W
425 F
426R (F)(W)
311RW
620
W
459 F
431 RFW
331 F
621
W
460 W
432R FSp
361 W
622
F
466 F
463 WSp
362 F
623
W
471 W
464 W
451 F
624
F
491 RFW
480 FSp
452 W
625R W
493RW
481 WSu
461 F
626
W
497R FWSpSu
492 FW
462 W
628
W
514 W
507 W
490R FW
657
W
550 F
510 F
ART
691 RF
559 Sp
591R(F)(W){Spl
100 FWSp
692R (W)
560 W
595R (F)(W)
103 FWSpSu
693R FWSp
595 W
599R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
104 FWSu
AEROS
598R WSu
692R FW
105 FWSpSu
100
605 F
698R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
106 FW
101
W
694R FW
699R FWSpSu
107 FWSpSu
110
697R FWSpSu
ANTHR
108 FWSpSu
111
W
698R FWSpSu
101 FWSpSu
109 FWSpSu
200
699R FWSpSu
101HF
111 FWSpSu
201
W
AM ST
108RFW
114 F
210
303 F
110 FWSpSu
115 FSp
211
w
360 FW
215 W
116 FSp
300
ANSC
251 F
117 FSp
301
W
100 F
252 W
118 W
305R FW
121 FW
280 FWSpSu
119 FW
310
F
122 FW
300 W
120 W
311
w
124 FWSp
305 FW
121 W
400RF
199R(F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
309 F
200 W
401 RW
207 F
312 FW
203R FWSu
410
F
212 F
326 W
204R FWSu
411
W
221 F
330 W
205 R FWSpSu
AFRIK
23 1R FWSp
341 RW
206R FW
101
F
240 FWSp
343 F
207R FW
102
W
250 F
346 W
208R FWSpSu
211RF
251 W
355 W
209 FW
311RW
291RF
380 W
210 F
AGHRT
308 F
390R FW
211 FW
101
FSp
310 F
399R W
212 FWSu
103
W
312 W
420 FW
214 FWSu
112
FWSp
315 W
421 W
215 FWSu
151
F
321 W
431 W
216 FSp
217 FWSp
507 F
218 FW
509 F
219 F
510 F
220 FW
511 (W)Su
221 FSp
512 W
230R FWSp
513 W
300 F
514 W
302 FSp
515 F
303 W
616 W
304 F
617 F
306 F
519 (W)
307 F
578RFW
309 F
595R FW
31 1 (W)Su
598R FW
312 W
600R FWSpSu
313 W
621RFW
314 W
622R FW
315 F
627R FWSp
316 W
650R F(W)Su
317 F
656R FWSp
318 (F|
659R FWSp
319 (W)
678R SpSu
321 RFW
679R FWSpSu
322R FWSp
695R FW
324 F
697R FWSpSu
326 FWSpSu
698R FWSpSu
327R FW
699R FWSpSu
328R FW
AS LA
333R FW
342 W
340R W
ASIAN
349R FW
330R W
350R FW
395 FW
35 1R FWSu
495 F
353R FW
ASL
354RW
101 FW(Sp)(Su)
355R FW
102 FW(Sp)(Su)
356R FWSp
201 FW(Sp){Su)
358R FW
301 FW(Sp)(Su)
359R FWSp
431 F(W)
377 F
432 F(W)
390 F
BIOL
395R FW
100 FWSpSu
397 FWSp
100HFW
398 FW
101 FWSpSu
400R FWSpSu
130 FWSu
415RFW
190 F
421 RFW
276 W
422R FWSp
398R FWSpSu
423R W
BOTNY
427R FW
105 FW
428R FW
120 FW
430 F
125 W
431 W
205 FSp
439 W
210 WSp
450R FW
250 FW
451RWSU
341 FWSp
456R FWSp
342 FWSu
459R FWSp
343 FWSu
476 FW
350 FW
478 W
351 FW
494R FWSpSu
376 W
495R FW
399R FWSpSu
497R FWSpSu
400 F
502 FSp
407 W
503 W
415RW
504 F
440 W
606 F
475 FW
( ) See department
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 207
1 995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
480 F
252
FWSp
513
Sp
106 FWSpSu
307
F
323 FWSpSu
485 W
290
FWSp
526
Sp
107 FWSpSu
362
W
330 FW(Sp)
491 W
302
FWSu
529
Sp
111 F
CLTX
332 FW(Sp)(Su)
492R FWSpSu
312
FWSp
531
Sp
111HF
102
F
334 FW
498R FWSpSu
327
FWSu
535
W
112 W
105
FWSpSu
336 WSp
530 FW
330
FWSp
542
W
152 FWSpSu
110
FSu
338 FW
531 FW
353
FWSu
543
W
223 FSp
112
W
344 FW(Sp)(Su)
540R W
370
W
545
F
226 FW
120
FW
345 FW(Sp)(Su)
574 F
380
FWSu
550
W
227 FSp
135
FW
350 FW
691 RFW
404
FWSp
555
F
281 FWSpSu
1 99R FWSpSu
354 FW(Sp)(Su)
697R FWSpSu
428
FWSp
561
F
351 FWSp
212
WSu
355 W
698R FW
431
FWSu
562
F
351MF
225
F
360 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
444
FWSp
563
Sp
352 FWSpSu
251
WSu
365R FWSp
799R FWSpSu
453
FW
565
w
352M W
261
FSp
391 FW(Sp)(Su)
BULGN
455
FWSp
570 (F)
353 FWSpSu
285
W
396R FWSpSu
101 F
470
FSp
571
w
354 FWSp
300
FWSp
397R FW
102 W
501 RFW
572
F
367 F
320
F
398R FWSpSu
330 W
510
FSp
575
w
391 WSp
321
FW
402 W
BUSM
512
W
580
w
455 F
323
W
410 FW(Sp)(Su)
101 WSpSu
521
W
621
F
461 FW
325
F
415RFW(Sp)(Su)
102 FWSpSu
525
F
625
w
462 WSp
330
W
420 FW(Sp)(Su)
103 FWSpSu
531
W
641
w
464 FWSp
340
W
421 F(Su)
104 FWSpSu
535
F
644
F
468 W
351
w
427 FW
199R FWSpSu
544
F
650
F
481 FWSp
373
FSp
428 FW
200 FW
545
W
651
W
497R FWSpSu
374
WSu
429 FW
210 FW
550
F
654
Su
499R FWSpSu
385
FSp
430 W
256 FW
552
W
662
W
501 FSp
386
WSu
432 FWSp
300 FW
553
F
691 RFW
514 W
390
FW
435 FW
301 FWSpSu
555
W
694RW
523 F
395
F(W)(Sp)(Su)
439 WSu
340 FW
556
W
695R FWSpSu
552 F
415
F
441 FW(Sp)(Su)
341 FWSpSu
560
W
699R FWSpSu
553 W
425
WSp
442 W
361 FWSpSu
561
W
794R FWSpSu
561 F
451
FSu
446R FWISpKSu)
380R FWSp
565
F
797R FWSpSu
564 W
473
WSu
447 FW
381RFW
575
W
799R FWSpSu
565 F
474
FSp
449 F(Sp)(Su)
382R FW
576
Sp
CHEN
569 W
487
F
451 (W)(Sp)(Su)
399R FWSpSu
578
F
170
FW
582 W
488
F
452 W
401 FWSpSu
598R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
584 W
490
FWSpSu
454 FW
405 W
678R W
273
FSp
585RFW
495
FWSpSu
455 F
407 FW
699R FWSpSu
283
WSp
586 W
496R FWSp
458 FW(Su)
410 FWSpSu
751RSP
291 RFW
594RFW
520R W
459R FW(Sp)
411 W
799R FWSpSu
310
F
596R W
545
W
460 FW
413 F
CANT
373
W
629R FW
CLSCS
461 RFW
418 FW
201
F
374
F
669RW
350
F
475 FW(Sp)(Su)
430 FWSp
202
W
376
W
689RF
420
W
480 FWSpSu
431 WSu
211R W
378
F
697R FWSpSu
430RFW
481 FSp
432 FW
CEEN
411
W
699R FWSpSu
CM
482 (W)(Su)
442 FWSp
100AF
412
W
759RW
155
FWSp
483 (W)
444 FW
100B W
436
F
797R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
49 5 R FWSpSu
454 FW
103
FWSu
451
W
799R FWSpSu
210
FW
499RFW
456 FWSp
113
FSp
475
FSp
CHIN
211
FW
609 F
459 FWSp
1 99R FWSpSu
476
F
101 FWSp
217
FW
610 F
463 FWSp
200AF
477
WSp
102 FWSu
218
FW
611 W
465 WSu
200BW
478
w
200 FW
241
FWSp
6 12R FWSpSu
468R W
203
FWSu
491
FW
201 FWSp
305
FW
613 FISpXSu)
482 W
204
FWSp
493R FWSpSu
202 FWSu
311
FW
615 WSp
483 W
205
FW
498R FWSpSu
211RSpSu
345
F
616 F
499 FWSpSu
270
FSp
499R FWSpSu
301 FW
385
FSp
617 F(Sp)ISu)
496R FW5pSu
302
F
500
F
31 1R FWSpSu
408
WSp
690 FWSpSu
CLIT
321
FSp
501
W
321 FSp
411
FW
691RFSU
201 FSp
332
FSp
518
W
322 WSu
412
FW
695R FWSu
201 HF
341
FW
531
F
325 F
415
FSp
699R FWSpSu
202 WSu
351
W
533
F
326 W
417
FSp
CZECH
202HW
361
FSp
535
F
343 F
426
W
330 W
310 F
370
FW
536
W
344 WSp
445
WSp
DANCE
420RW
391AF
541
W
345 F
491 RF
130 FWSpSu
450RW
391 BW
578
Sp
347 FWSu
494R FWSpSu
131 FWSpSu
460R FW
423
W
591 RFW
377 F
COOP
132RFW
S90R FWSpSu
424
FSp
631
w
399RW
199R FWSpSu
133 F
610 F
431
WSu
633
w
441 F
COMMS
134R W
620RW
433
F
641
F
442 W
101
FW(Sp)(Su)
135 FWSpSu
650RW
491AF
691RFW
443 F
150
FWSpSu
140 FWSpSu
660R FW
491 BW
693R FWSp
444 W
199R FWSpSu
164 W
699R FWSpSu
495
FW
698R FWSpSu
490R FWSpSu
201
FW{Sp)(Su)
170 FWSpSu
CS
500
W
699R FWSpSu
495 FWSp
230
FW
171 FWSpSu
103 FWSpSu
501
Sp
791 RFW
670RW
235
FWSpSu
172 FW
130 FWSp
502 ISu)
793R FWSpSu
680R FW(Sp)(Su)
243
FW(Sp)(Su)
173RFW
142 FWSpSu
503 (W)
799R FWSpSu
690R W(Sp|(Su)
301
FW
180 FWSpSu
143 FWSpSu
504
W
CHEM
699R FW(Sp)ISu)
307
FW(Sp)(Su)
181 FW
152 FWSp
505
F
100
w
CLCV
310
FW
184 FWSpSu
153 FWSu
506
F
101
FWSpSu
110 FWSp
311
FWSpSu
185 FWSpSu
1 99R FWSpSu
507
W
103
W
241 FWSp
312
FWSpSu
190 FWSpSu
232 FWSpSu
509
W
105
FWSpSu
304 W
315
FW(Sp)(Su)
228 F
208 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
( ) See department
1 995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
229R FW
697R FWSpSu
478 F
651 W
555 FW
539R FWSu
231 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
488 FW
654 W
560 W
600 FSpSu
232R FW
OANSH
494R FWSpSu
655 F
564 F
602 WSp
235 FW
101 (F)
497R FWSpSu
656 W
568 W
609 WSu
240R FWSu
102 W
499R FWSpSu
662 (Sp)(Su)
593R FW
611 WSu
241RFWSP
201 F
DUTCH
671 (Sp)(Su)
598R FW
614 WSp
242 FW
OES
340 F
672 WSu
644 W
620 F{Sp)Su
260 FWSpSu
100 F
EPSY
673 W
691RFW
622 FSu
260HF
102 FWSp
101R FWSpSu
678 F
699R FW
628 WSu
261 FW
110 FWSpSu
133 FW(Sp)(Su)
679 W
791 RFW
629 WSu
270 FW
111 FSp
204 FWSpSu
680R FWSpSu
797R W
631 WSu
271 FWSp
112 FSp
205 FWSpSu
685R FWSpSu
799RFW
632R FWSpSu
275 FWSpSu
113 WSu
230 F
690R FWSpSu
ECON
634R W
278R FW
114 WSu
305 FSp
692R W
110 FWSpSu
658 F(Sp)Su
280 FWSpSu
119 WSu
310 W
693R FWSpSu
(All others)
659 FSp
284 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
320 F
694R FWSpSu
EET
660 W
285 FWSp
210 (F)W
321 W
695R FWSpSu
101 FWSu
665 FSu
290 FW
214RFW
330 F
697R FWSpSu
103 FWSu
668 WSu
291 R FWSpSu
220 FW
331 F
699R FWSpSu
136 FW
670R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
292 FWSp
221RFW
334 W
701 RF
199R FWSpSu
671 F
293R FWSp
222 W
350 W
705 W
231 FW
674 FSu
331 FW
224 FW
351 W
710 FSp
233 W
684 WSp
335 F
225 F
380R FSp
715 Sp
245 W
687 W
336 FW
226 W
405 WSu
720 (Sp)
29 1R FWSp
688 FSu
340R FW
227R W
411 FW(Sp)
725 W
314 FSp
691R(Su)
355 FW
230 F
412RF(Sp)
746RW
322 F
694R FWSpSu
361 W
231 F
430R W
748 W
328 W
695R FWSpSu
362 W
232 W
434 W
750 F
341 W
696R (F)(W)(Sp)
363 F
233 W
438 F
779R FWSpSu
342 FW
700 FSu
364 WSp
243 W
444 W
780R FWSpSu
343 WSp
702 (F)WSu
365 F
245 FW
450 W
790R F(W)(Sp)Su
345 WSp
731 F
366 WSp
250 FW
457 W
799R FWSpSu
346 F
740 Su
367 FSp
270 FW
458 F
EC EN
39 1R FWSp
761 W
368RFW
272 W
459 W
1 99R FW
399R FWSpSu
762 FSu
369 W
273 F
480R WSu
220 FWSp
421 FW
765 W
371 FW
310 FW
48 1R FWSp
291 RFW
431 W
775 F
376 FW
320 F
485R FWSpSu
301 R FWSp
441 F
776 (F)WSu
378R FW
321RF
493R FWSpSu
311 FWSpSu
443 F
780 WSu
380R FWSp
322 W
500 F(Sp)(Su)
312 FWSp
444 F
782 WSu
384R FW
325 W
502 WSp
313 FWSp
447 WSp
788R FW
385R FW
326 F
503 FWSu
315 FWSu
492R FWSpSu
790R (Su)
386 FW
328 W
505 F
316 FWSu
EL ED
795 FWSu
388R FWSpSu
329 F
510 FWSu
317 FWSpSu
31 OR FWSp
799R FWSpSu
390R FWSpSu
330 F
511 W
325 FW
340 FWSpSu
ENGT
391R W
332 W
518 FWSpSu
327 FW
350 FWSpSu
200 F
393R FW
335RF
519 FWSp
331 W
351 FWSpSu
500 F
399R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
339 W
520 W
360 FW
352 FWSpSu
501 W
426R W
340 FW
521 WSp
361 FW
353 FWSpSu
ENGL
429R FW
341 W
525 FWSp
391 FW
356 FWSpSu
115 FWSpSu
440R FW
342 W
526 W
411 FWSp
357 FWSpSu
195 F
460 F
343 F
544 (SpKSu)
425 FW
360 FW
201 F
461 W
344 F
546 FW
442 W
370 FW
201 HF
462 F
348 W
573 W
443 FWSu
400 FW
202 W
464 FSu
349 F
574 F
444 FW
493R FWSpSu
202H W
466 FW
350R FW
575 F
450 W
530 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
218RFWSP
468R FW
351 F
576 (W)
451 FSp
632 FSu
220 FW
469 FWSpSu
352 F
580R FWSpSu
452 FW
635 WSu
223 FWSpSu
478R FW
353 W
58 1R FWSpSu
460 FSp
640 WSu
230 FW
484RF
354 W
582R FWSpSu
461 FSp
641 FSu
232 FW
488RFW
359 W
584R FWSpSu
491 F
642 FSu
235 FW
490R FW
372 W
586R FWSu
492A FW
645 FSu
251 FWSpSu
493R FW
374 F
588R WSp
492B FWSp
647 WSu
252 FWSpSu
494R F
375 F
601 FW
492C FWSp
648R Su
291 FWSpSu
495R W
376 W
603 F
493R FW
660 W
292 FWSpSu
498R FWSp
377R FW
604 SpSu
499A FWSp
672R FSu
293 FWSpSu
500R FW
379 F
606 Su
499B FWSp
676 Su
311 FWSpSu
540R Su
384R FSu
610 F
510 F
680R FWSpSu
311HFW
562R Su
410R(F)W
616 F
511 F
693R FWSpSu
312 FWSpSu
563R Su
420RF
617 F
514 F
695R FWSpSu
313 FWSpSu
599R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
422R W
618 W
517 F
696R FWSpSu
315 FWSpSu
601 FSu
430 F
625R FWSpSu
518 F
699R FWSpSu
31 5H FWSp
610 W
435RW
626 W
520 F
741 Su
316 FWSpSu
630R FWSu
441 F
630 W
522RF
780R FSpSu
316HFWSp
638R FW
442 W
633 (SpKSu)
523 F
793R FWSpSu
318R FW
641 W
443 F
639 (SpXSu)
526 W
795R FWSpSu
319RFW
642 Su
444 W
643 W
528 F
799R FWSpSu
322 FWSu
643 F
450 W
645 F
529RW
ELDR
324 FWSpSu
651 F
451 F
646 F
542RW
452 FWSpSu
325 FWSpSu
653 WSu
452 W
647 FW
544 W
517 (F)WSu
336 FW
660 W
453 F
648 W
545 F
532 WSu
337R FW
662 Su
454 W
649 F
546 W
535 W
338 W
695R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
477R FW
650 Sp
551 W
537 Su
350 FW
( ) See department
BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule 209
1 995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
351
FW
435
F
645 F
399R FWSpSu
321 FW
345
F
352
FW
445
W
650 W
405 W
330 FWSp
346
W
358RF
450
W
651 F
410 W
340 FWSp
348RW
359
FWSp
451
F
652 W
412 F
377 FW
351
F
361
FWSp
458
F
653 F
430 W
399R WSu
352
W
362
FWSu
459
FW
654 W
450 F
400R FW
353
(Sp)(Su)
363
FWSp
461
W
655R FWSpSu
455 W
430 FW
356
W
368
FW
462
W
656 F
460 F
431 FWSp
357
(W)
371
FW
463
SpSu
660 W
465 W
440R FW(Sp)
361
SpSu
372
FWSp
465
F
662 W
470 (Sp)
441RFW(Sp)
363
W
373
FWSp
466
W
663 F
480 F
442R FW(Sp)
366
FW
374
FWSu
467
W
665 F
493R FWSpSu
450 F
367
W
375
FWSp
475
w
692R FW
499 FWSpSu
460 W
368
W
376
FWSp
490R W
693R FSpSu
501 R W
490R FWSpSu
370
W
377
FWSpSu
492
SpSu
699R FWSpSu
502R W
497R W
371
W
378
FWSp
494R FWSp
750R WSpSu
512 W
498RFW
372
F
382
FWSpSu
531
F
751 F
513 Sp
499R FW
373
(W)
385
FWSu
532
W
752 F
515 FWSp
640R FW(Sp)
374
w
391
F
631 RFW
753 W
580 F
641RFW(Sp)
377
(W)
392
W
656
Sp
755R SpSu
599R FWSpSu
642R FW(Sp)
379
F
395R FW
691 RFW
770R FWSpSu
600R FW
670R WSp
380
W
396
FW
697R FW
792R FW
601 W
680R FWSp
381
(F)
399R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
793RW
612 W
690R FW
382
(W)
410RFW
FAMSC
799R FWSpSu
620 F
699R FWSpSu
384
W
420
FWSp
150
F
FINN
690R FWSpSu
GREEK
385
F
423
FWSp
160
FWSpSu
102 W
695R FWSpSu
101 FW
386
W
479
FW
210
FWSpSu
201 F
699R FWSpSu
102 WSp
394R (F)
490R FWSpSu
230
FW
FREN
GEOL
201 FSp
397RF
495
FWSpSu
250
FWSp
101 FWSpSu
101 FWSp
301 F
398
(W)
499R FWSpSu
288
F
102 FWSpSu
101H FW
302 W
399RFW
500RF
300
FWSpSu
201 FWSpSu
103 FWSp
321 F
400RFW
510RFW
301
FWSpSu
202 FWSpSu
111 FW
431 W
405
(Sp)(Su)
516
W
302
FWSu
202H FW
112 W
HEB
406R FW
518RFWSP
303
FWSpSu
21 1R FWSpSu
210 F
101 F
407R FW
521RFW
304
FWSp
217 FW
311 F
102 W
408 R FW
529
F
310
FWSpSu
301 FWSp
330 FWSp
111MF
409R (W)
590R FWSpSu
311
W
31 1R FWSpSu
351 F
112M W
422
(W)
599R FWSpSu
312
FW
321 FWSpSu
352 W
131 F
430R W
600
F
313
F
322 FW
370 W
132 W
457
(W)
610
F
314
F
326 FWSp
399R FWSpSu
201 F
477
FW
614
W
315
FW
377 F
404 W
202 W
480R FWSp
616
F
317
W
399H Su
410 Sp
311 RFW
485
FWSpSu
620
W
322
FWSp
429 W
411 W
331 F
490
FWSpSu
630
WSu
323
FWSp
439 Sp
412 Sp
341 W
495R FWSpSu
635
W
335
FW
441 F
420 F
431 W
496R FWSpSu
650RW
340
FWSu
442 W
435 F
441 F
498R FWSpSu
655
F
356
FWSu
443 F
436 Sp
442 W
499R WSpSu
658RW
360
FW
444 W
440 W
531 RFW
500R FWSpSu
661
F
363
W
445 FWSp
445 W
HIST
561
F
664
Sp
371
FWSpSu
446 FWSu
451 W
120 FWSpSu
562
(W)
666
Su
372
FWSp
490R FWSpSu
460 F
121 FWSpSu
563
(F)
672
Su
377
F
491 FWSpSu
480 F
200 FWSpSu
598R FWSpSu
674
F
395R FWSpSu
495R FWSp
491 RFW
201 FWSpSu
661
(F)
676
Sp
399R FWSpSu
499RW
499R FWSpSu
201 HF
662
(W)
680
W
403RFW
670RW
510 FWSpSu
202 FWSpSu
663
(F)
699R FWSpSu
404
W
680RFW
511 F
202H W
695R FWSpSu
ESL
423
FWSpSu
690R FW
520 F
250 W
698R SpSu
301
F
424
FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
556 F
275 FW
699R FWSpSu
302
F
425
FWSu
GE
560 W
300 W
798R FWSpSu
303
W
460
FWSp
212RF
561 W
302 F
799R FWSpSu
304
W
461
FWSp
222RF
574 W
304 W
HLTH
404
FW
465
FWSp
241 RW
582 W
307 F
121
FW
FSN
510
Su
GEOG
586 F
309 F
129
FWSpSu
100
FWSpSu
511
F
101 FWSpSu
591RFW
310 F
130
FW
191
F
514
F
120 FWSpSu
599RW
311 W
201
F
200
FSp
522R W
199R FWSpSu
635 W
312(F)
300
FWSp
290
F
540
Sp
211 FWSp
671 W
314 F
320
FWSpSu
300
F
550
F
212 FW
695R FWSpSu
319 W
325
FW
344
FWSu
560
W
221 FSu
696R FWSpSu
324 F
335
W
345
FWSu
563
F
222 W
697R FWSpSu
327 F
361
FWSpSu
350
F
564
W
270 FWSp
699R FWSpSu
328 W
362
FW
356
W
565
FSp
275 FWSp
GERM
330 F
365
FWSp
357
W
566R FWSp
301 FW(Sp)
101 FWSpSu
331 W
370
FW
360
F
570
W
302 F
102 FWSpSu
333 W
381
FW
362
F
590R FWSpSu
310 F
200R FW
334 W
403R FW
374
F
595R FWSpSu
312 F
201 FWSp
335 W
415
W
375
FW
600
FSu
331 F(Su)
202 FWSpSu
336 F
420
FWSp
399RW
602
W
341 FW(Su)
21 1R FWSp
337 W
421
FW
400
F
604
W
346 W
300R FW
338 (W)
' 425
FW
401
F
622R W
352 FW
310 FW
340 W
426
FW
410
FW
623
W
370 F(Sp)
31 1R FWSp
341 F
430
WSu
424
W
640
W
371 W(Sp)
320 FW(Su)
343 W
43 1R FWSp
210 BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule
( ) See department
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
436 WSp
490RFW
201 FW
579
FWSp
111 FWSpSu
191 FW
444 F
542 FW
202 FWSp
590R FWSpSu
112 FWSpSu
1 99R FWSpSu
445 WSpSu
544 FW
301 FWSu
599R FSu
112H FW
212 FW
446 WSpSu
546 FW
31 1R FW
600
FSp
113 FWSpSu
250 FWSp
449R FW
548 W
321 FWSp
630
W
113H FW
273 FWSu
451 FW
643 F
322 FWSu
641
w
119 FWSpSu
291 RFW
454 F
644 FW
325 FW
660
F
190 FW
312 FWSp
455 F
645 F
326 W
677
W
300 FWSu
321 FWSp
460 FWSpSu
646 F
344 F
678
w
302 FWSu
322 FWSu
461 FWSu
IAS
345 F(W)
679
FWSp
305 FWSpSu
337 FWSu
463 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
353 FW
690
W
306 FWSpSu
352 FSp
465 FW
390R FWSp
377 F
695
W
311 FWSp
363 FWSp
466 FWSp
395R FW
441 FW
699R FWSpSu
312 FWSp
364 W
478 FW
397R FWSpSu
443 FW
LT AM
313 FWSu
371 FWSu
480 W
399R FWSpSu
444 FW
301
W
315 FWSp
372 FWSu
599R FWSpSu
501 RFW
490R FW
302
SpW
316 FWSu
391 RFW
603R FWSpSu
595R FWSpSu
670R FW
495
FSu
323 FWSu
401 FW
650 FSu
599R FWSpSu
680R FW
MBA
332 FWSp
422 F
651 Sp
695R FWSpSu
690R F(W)
510
W
343 FWSpSu
435 FWSu
652 W
699R FWSpSu
699R FW
511
W
344 FWSpSu
440 FWSp
666 FWSp
INTR
KOREA
530
FW
350 W
473 W
671 W
499R FWSu
101AF
533
F
355 Sp
474 FWSpSu
692 F
IS
101BF
541
WSp
371 FWSp
475 F
694 F
286 FWSpSu
102 W
550
F
372 FW
476 W
696R FWSpSu
376R FWSpSu
201 FW
560R W
387 Su
491 RFW
698R FW
470R FW
202 FWSp
562
W
391 RF
499R FW
699R FWSpSu
5 15R FWSpSu
301 FW
580
W
399R (F)|W)SpSu
500 W
HON P
560 WSp
303 FW
585
W
411 FWSu
501 Sp
200 FWSpSu
564 FSu
31 1R FWSp
591
W
434 FWSpSu
504 W
201 F
587 WSu
315 F
593RW
451R(W)
506 F
202 W
620 FSu
321 W
602
W
480 (F)
507 W
203R FW
652 WSu
325 F
618
W
495R FWSpSu
509 W
204R FW
653 F
326 W
621
FW
499R FW(Sp)(Su)
510 F
205R FW
654 W
340 F
622
W
551 F
511 W
211RF
657R FWSpSu
344RF
623
W
552 W
512 F
214RFW
660 W
345 W
624
FW
629 Su
515 Sp
223RW
661 FSu
399R FW
625
W
695R FWSpSu
531 W
224R FW
662 W
441 W
626
W
699R FWSpSu
537 W
228R FW
663 W
443 W
629
W
799R FWSpSu
541 W
230R FW
664 WSu
471 F
630
F
MCBIO
542 W
241 RFW
665 W
490R FW
632
W
102 FW
556 W
242R W
667R FWSpSu
495 W
633
FW
130 FW
557 FSp
244RFW
672 W
LATIN
634
W
221 FWSpSu
570 F
259 F
673 F
101 FW
636
W
222 FWSpSu
572 F
260 W
674R WSp
102 W
638
FW
265 FW
573 FSp
300 F
677R FWSpSu
111 FWSp
650
F
291 FWSp
574 W
303R FW
680R FWSpSu
201 FWSp
654
W
311 FW
575 WSp
327RF
682 F
301 Sp
655
W
330 FW
581 F
344R FW
687R FWSpSu
302 FW
657
F
351 W
584 W
499R FWSpSu
690R FWSp
321 W
659
F
365 FW
591 RFW
HUM
693R FWSpSu
432 W
660
FW
391 F
595R FWSpSu
101 FWSpSu
698R FWSpSu
434 W
682
W
392 W
631 Su
200 FWSp
699R FWSpSu
490R FWSp
683
F
393 W
695R FWSpSu
201 FWSp
790R FW
LAW
685
W
394 W
697R FWSpSu
201 HF
.799R FWSpSu
See Law School for
686
W
395 W
699R FWSpSu
202 FWSu •
ITAL
availability of Law
687
w
399R FWSpSu
791 RFW
202H W
101 FW
classes.
689
w
402 F
795R FWSpSu
240 FWSp
102 FW
LING
690R W
403 F
799R FWSpSu
242 Sp
201 FWSp
98 FWSpSu
692
w
404 W
MET
261 FSp
202 FWSu
230 FWSu
693R WSpSu
407 W
101 F
261HF
211RFSpSu
260 FW
MCOM
420 F
102 W
262 W
217 FW
330 FWSp
320
FWSpSu
421 F
131 FSp
262H W
301 FW
362 FW
321
FWSpSu
425 F
199R FWSpSu
290R FWSu
311R WSu
363 FW
420
F(W)
441 W
230 FSp
350 FWSu
321 FW
365 F
490R FW
442 W
324 WSu
401 R FWSp
322 W
420 F
MANEC
481 W
329 W
404R W
326 F
430 F
300
FWSpSu
49 1R FWSp
331 F
499R FWSp
399R Su
450 WSu
301
FWSpSu
495R FWSpSu
335 FSp
610 F
411 FW
480 F
453
FW
499R FWSpSu
336 WSu
620 W
441 W
490 W
475
F
502 W
360 WSu
650 W
442 F
500 FWSp
476
F
504 F
431 FSp
699R FWSpSu
446 W
521 F
487
W
551 F
490R FWSpSu
HUNG
460 F
525 FW
595R FW
561 W
498 FW
330 W
490R FW
531 FWSp
596R FW
642 W
MFE
ISYS
491 FWSpSu
535 F
597R FW
651 FW
199R FWSpSu
98 FWSpSu
495R W
540 FW
613
FW
691 RFW
232 FW
199R FWSpSu
499R W
550 W
688
(F)
695R FWSpSu
250 FWSp
301 FWSpSu
JAPAN
551 F
689
W
699R FWSpSu
251 FWSp
399R FWSpSu
100AF
555 FSp
699R FW
799R FWSpSu
291RF
441 FWSu
1008 FW
565R FW
MATH
ME EN
332 FW
443 FW
101 FW
572 FWSp
97 FWSpSu
170 FWSp
340 WSu
445 FW
102 FW
577 FWSu
110
FWSpSu
172 FWSp
355 F
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BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 21 1
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
361
W
203 FW
377AF
674 F
601
W
188
FW
391RW
204 F
3778 W
679R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
602
F
191
FWSpSu
432
WSu
228 F
378 FWSpSu
687R FW
603
W
192
FW
475
F
235 FWSp
384 W
688R FWSpSu
604
W
196
F
476
W
249R FWSp
386RW
694R FWSpSu
605
FW
197
W
480
WSu
251 FW
387R FW
697A FWSpSu
607
W
200R FW
491 RFW
256 F
391 FSp
697B FWSp
636
W
201 R FW
MFET
257 W
395 FWSp
698A Su
660R FW
203R FW
529
W
260R FWSp
399R FWSpSu
698B FWSu
669R FWSpSu
206R FWSp
531
W
261 W
400R FW
699R FWSpSu
672
W
207R FW
532
F
262 W
402AW
700R (F)(WI(Sp)(Su)
679R FWSpSu
229
FSu
533
W
263 W
403AF
799R FWSpSu
680
FWSpSu
230 W
534
F
264 F
403B W
N AS
PMGT
231
F
536RF
265 W
405 W
101 F
385
FWSp
234
F
537
W
272 W
406 F
NELG
603
F
237
W
538
w
276 W
426R W
345 W
604
W
239
FW
540
F
284 FW
441 R FW
511 RFW
610
F
242
FW
541
F
287 F
449R FWSp
521RW
622
W
275
FW
553
W
288 W
460R FWSp
NES
625
F
276
FW
555
FSp
290 W
466R W
398R W
627
F
277
FWSp
572
F
291 FSp
468 (W)(Sp)(Su)
499R FW
629R W
297
FWSp
574
W
292 WSu
470R FW
595R FWSpSu
638
F
320
FWSp
580
F
293 FSp
481 FW
NORWE
641
F
321
FWSp
591 RFW
294 WSu
482 W
102 W
642RF
330R W
592R FW
295 FSp
483 F
201 F
643
F
335
F
595R FWSpSu
296 WSu
485 W
NURS
644
W
341
F
656
W
297 FSp
494R FWSpSu
102 FW
647
F
342
F
698R W
298 WSu
497RF
180 FWSu
660
F
343
W
699R FWSpSu
301 FSp
498 FWSpSu
288 W
661
W
344
WSp
799R WSpSu
302 WSu
499R FW
290 FW
675
F
, 345
w
MGT
303 FSp
500 FW
292 FW
676
W
346
F
511
W
304 WSu
501 Su
310 WSp
681
F
348
w
541
Sp
31 1R FWSp
503 (F)(W)
312 FW
682
W
350
FWSpSu
551
Sp
312RFW
505R W
314 FSp
684
F
351
FWSpSu
561
F
313RFW
506 F
320 FWSp
685
W
360
FWSp
562
W
314RFW
508 W
342A FW
688
W
361
FWSp
565
Su
315RFW
509 (W)(Sp)(Su)
342B FW
691 R FWSpSu
362
FWSpSu
580
Su
318RFW
510 W
370 FW
692R FWSpSu
363
FWSpSu
MILS
319RFWSP
532 F
380 FWSpSu
693R WSpSu
364
FW
115
Sp
323RF
534 Su
382 FWSpSu
PE
365
FWSu
120
FSpSu
324RW
560R FWSpSu
384 FWSpSu
lOORFWSp
366
FWSp
121
WSpSu
325R FWSp
570 (F){Sp)(Su)
390R FWSpSu
101R W
367
FWSpSu
131
FW
326R FW
571 (FKSpKSu)
420A FWSpSu
102R FWSp
375
FWSpSu
215
Sp
329R FW
575R (Su)
420B FWSpSu
103
FWSu
376
FWSpSu
220
FWSpSu
330R FW
576 (W)(Sp)(Su)
436 FWSp(Su)
106
FW
377
W
221
FWSpSu
331 R FW
581 W
438A FWSp
111
FW
378
F
315
Sp
332R FW
583 W
438B FWSu
112
FW
379
FWSp
320
F
333R FW(Sp)
591 F
442 FW(Sp)Su
116
FWSp
399R FWSpSu
321
W
334R FW
595 FSu
444A FWSplSu)
117
FW
420
FW
415
Sp
337R FWSp
596 W
444B FW(Sp)Su
120
FWSpSu
422
FSp
420
F
338R FW
599R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
450R FWSpSu
121
FWSu
424
W
421
W
339R FW
600R (F)(Sp)(Su)
490 (Su)
124
FWSp
425
F
425R FW
341 RFW
601 Sp
551 FSp
125
FW
426
W
MUSIC
342R FW
603 F
555 (W)
126
FW
430
FWSp
101
FWSpSu
343R FW
604 Su
557 FSp
127
FW
450
FWSp
111
FWSp
344R FWSp
606 F
580 Su
129
FWSpSu
451
W
112R(W)(Sp)(Su)
345R FW
607AF
590R FW(Sp)Su
131
FWSpSu
458
FSp
113
FWSp
346R FWSp
607B W
600 F
132
FWSpSu
460
FWSu
114RFW
347R FW
608A (F)(Sp)(Su)
601 W
136
FWSp
461
W
115
FWSp
348R FW
608B (F)(Sp)(Su)
602 FW
137
FW
462
FW
116RFWSP
349R FWSp
614RFW
611 F
139
FWSpSu
468
FWSp
117
FWSpSu
355R FW
615RFW
612 W
141
FWSp
469
FWSp
118RFW
356 F
619RFWSP
613 F
143RFW
476
FWSpSu
135
FW
357 W
626R FW
614 WSu
146
FWSpSu
480
W
leORFWSp
360R FWSp
634R FW
620 F
147
FWSpSu
497R FWSp
161
F
361 F
638R FW
622 W
155
FW
499R FWSpSu
162
F
363 W
639R FW
625 Sp(Su)
156
FWSpSu
560
W
166
FSp
364 F
641 RFW
632 W
157
FWSp
599R FWSpSu
186
FW
365 W
642R FW
635 Sp(Su)
161
W
620
F
188
W
366 Sp
643R FW
699R FWSpSu
162
W
621
W
190
FWSu
369 F
644R FWSp
ORGB
164
W
622
Sp
191
FSp
370 F
645R FW
320 FWSpSu
169
FWSpSu
629R FW
192
WSu
371 F
646 FWSp
321 FWSpSu
170
FW
630
F
193
FSp
372AF
647R (W)(Sp)(Su)
327 FWSp
171
FWSpSu
631
WSu
194
WSu
372BW
648R FW
333 FWSp
172
FWSpSu
649
W
195
FSp
373AF
649R FWSpSu
347 FWSp
1 74R FW
651
Sp
196
WSu
373B W
660R FWSpSu
373 FW
179
FWSpSu ,
652
w
197
FSp
374 F
664 W
433 FW
181
FWSpSu
654
w
198
WSu
375AF
665R (F)(W)ISp)(Su)
490R FW
182
FWSpSu
655
FSp
200
FWSp
375BW
670R FW
531 W
183
FWSp
656
F
201
F
376AF
672 W
551 F
186
FWSpSu
657
Su
202
W
3768 W
673 WSu
561 F
187
FWSp
658
F
212 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
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1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
6S9 Sp
527 F
PORT
623 W
352 FW(Sp)(Su)
101
FWSp
661 F
528 W
101
FW
624 Sp
353 FW
102
FWSu
666 F
545 F
102
FW
637 F
355 FW(Sp)(Su)
199R W
667 F
551 FW
199RW
645 W
356 FW(Sp)(Su)
201
FWSp
669 W
552 FW
201
F
651 F
370 FWSp
202
WSu
691 F
561 W
202
W
652 W
393R FWSpSu
240
W
693R FW
565 F
302
FW(Sp)
653 Sp
471 FW
241
(F)
699R FWSpSu
571 F
321
F{W)(Sp)
675 W
472 FW
242
(F)
751RFW
581 W
322
(F)W
680 W
473 FW
311RF
769 W
591 RFW
339
FW(Sp)
684 FW
491 FWSpSu
312
W
797R FWSpSu
618 F
345
(F)(W)
685RW
492 FWSpSu
321
F
799R FWSpSu
621 F
355
(F)
687RF
51 OR (F)(W)(Sp)(Sul
322
W
PHIL
632 W
399R WSpSu
691RFW
524 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
330
FW
105 FW(Sp)(Su)
641 F
441
(F)
695R FWSpSu
525 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
399RW
105HFW
642 W
451
(F)(W)(Sp)
696R FWSpSu
530 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
411
F
110 FWSpSu
646 W
520
(F)(W)(Sp)
699R FWSpSu
540R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
412
W
201 FWSp
651 F
521
(F)(W)(Sp)
700R FWSp
541 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
441
F
201 HF
652 W
522
(F)(W)(Sp)
711RFSP
542 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
442
W
202 FWSu
655 F
529R (F)(W)(Sp)
712RW
543 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
490R FWSpSu
202H W
681 F
539R (F)(W)(Spl
740RFW
551 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
491
F
205 FWSp(Sul
697R FWSpSu
542
(F)(W)(Sp)
741 R FWSpSu
552 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
499R W
210 F(Sp)
699R FWSpSu
549R (F)(W)(Spl
742RW
553 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
670R FWSp
211 W(Su)
711R W
552
(F)(W)(Sp)
743R FWSp
555 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
680R FWSpSu
213 (F)W(Sp)
752 W
553
(F)(W)(Sp)
745 F
556 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
699R FWSpSu
214 (F)(W)
797R FWSpSu
559R (F)(W)(Sp)
746 W
650R FWSpSu
SC ED
215 (F)(W)(Su)
799R FWSpSu
599R (F)(W)(Sp)
747 Sp
BMYL
276R FW
305 WSu
PHYS
698R FW
748 Su
123 FWSpSu
326
FWSpSu
311HFW(Spl(Su)
100 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
797R FWSpSu
201 R F
351
FWSpSu
320 (F)(W)
IIOAFWSp
PSYCH
799R FWSpSu
210 FWSp
376R FWSpSu
321 (F)W
11 OB FWSu
111
FWSpSu
RANGE
223R FWSp
377
FW
322 (F)(W)
PLSC
111HF
191 F
244 F
476R FW
330 (F)W
101 FW
220
FWSp
215 W
288 FWSp
490R FWSpSu
331 (F)(W)
110 FWSpSu
240
FWSp
225 FW
289 W
493R FWSpSu
332 (F)(W)
110HFW
301
FWSpSu
330 W
299R FWSpSu
496
FW
340 (F)(W)
150 FWSpSu
302
FWSpSu
345 W
305 FWSp
649
Sp
341 (F)(W)
170 FWSpSu
303
FWSpSu
347 W
306 W
660
W
342 (F)W
200 FWSp
305
W
351 F
311 FWSp
693R SpSu
343 (F)(W)
201 FWSp
308
F
354 F
312 FW
SCAND
405 (F)(W)
201 HF
320
FWSp
399R FWSpSu
313RFW
344RW
413 (F)(W)
202 FWSp
321
FWSu
466 F
315 FWSp
330
F
415 (F)W
202H W
322
FWSp
469 F
316 FW
441
F
418 (F)W
230 FWSp
330
FWSp
470 F
332 FW
443
W
420 (F)W
297 FW
336
FW
498R FWSpSu
370 FWSp
445
W
422 (F)W
310 FWSp
338
F
505 W
371 W
447
F
423 (F)(Sp)(Su)
311 F
341
FWSpSu
691 R FW
373 F
490R FW
424 (F)(W)
312 F
342
FWSpSu
697R FWSpSu
374 F
529
(Fl
450R (F)W
314 FSp
350
FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
375 FW
SOC
499R FWSpSu
315 F
353
FW
799R FWSpSu
376 W
111
FWSpSu
501 R FWSpSu
316 F
359
W
RELA
380 WSp
112
FWSpSu
PHSCS
318 F
361
FWSu
115 FW(Sp)(Su)
384 FW
112HFW
100 F
319R WSu
365
FW
121 FWSpSu
388 F
205
FWSpSu
105 FWSp
320 F
370
FSu
122 FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
211
FWSpSu
106 FWSu
321 Su
375
FSp
211 FWSpSu
400 FW
222
FWSp
107 FWSp
330 FW
378
F
212 FWSpSu
401 R FWSpSu
300
FWSpSu
108 FWSu
334 FSp
381
F
301 FW(Sp)(Su)
402 R FW
303R FWSp
121 FWSpSu
339RF
382
W
302 FW(Sp)(Sul
403 FW
311
FWSpSu
122 FWSpSu
350 F
390R FWSp
304 FW
423 FW
315
W
127 FWSpSu
352 F
490
FWSpSu
320 FW(Sp)(Su)
425 F
323
FW
127H FW
353 F
492R FWSpSu
327 FWSpSu
471 FW
324
W
128 F
358 FW
495R FWSpSu
392R (F)(W)(SpKSu)
472 FW
326
FWSp
129 F
361 F
499R FWSpSu
421 FWSpSu
481 FWSp
327
WSp
130 W
364 F
500R FW
422 FWSpSu
483 FWSu
328
W
137 FW
370 FWSp
501
F
620R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
485 FWSp
329
W
167 FWSp
371 F
502
W
RELC
487 FWSp
335
W
1 99R FWSpSu
383 W
510
Sp
100 FW
490 FSu
345
F
214 FWSp
385 F
520
Sp
130 FWSpSu
491 FWSp
350
FWSpSu
221 FWSp
388 F
540
w
231 FWSpSu
492 W
351
FWSu
222 FWSu
391 FWSpSu
550
F
261 FWSpSu
493 FW
358
FSp
318 FWSu
392 W
552
w
262 FW(Spl(Su)
495 FWSu
365
W
321 WSu
399R FWSpSu
560
F
263 FW(Sp)(Su)
599R FWSpSu
367
FW
340 WSp
405 FSp
575
F
264 FW(Sp)(Su)
600 FSu
370
W
380 FSp
406 W
577
F
265 FW(Sp)(Su)
610 F
380
FW
381 W
451 Sp
583
w
266 FW
611 FSu
381
FW
431 F
499R FW
585
w
267 FW
615 WSu
383
FW
441 FSp
509 F
600RF
268 FW
619 FWSu
389
FSp
442 WSu
572 F
605
F
324 FWSpSu
650 WSu
400
F
471 W
680 F
606
W
325 FWSpSu
685 WSp
411
W
497R FWSpSu
POLSH
607
333 FWSpSu
694 F
420
FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
102 W
609
341 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
422
FWSp
5 13R FWSpSu
201 (F)
610
342 FWSpSu
RUSS
460
F
517 F
330 FW
611
344 FWSpSu
100AFW
515
W
518 W
622
351 FWSpSu
100BW
524
W
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1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
527 FSp
21 1R FWSp
520 F
143R FWSpSu
697RF
572 F
530 F
212 FWSp
521 W
187 FW
698R FWSp
579R FW
561 W
302 FWSpSu
522 F
199R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
585 F
565 F
321 FWSp
531 W
200 FSp
700RF
589R FW
590R FSpSu
322 FWSu
532 W
201 WSu
731 F
59 1R FWSpSu
595R FWSpSu
326 FWSp
534 F
202 FSp
772RF
602 F
600 F
329 FW
536 F
203 WSu
797R FWSp
605 W
601 W
339 FWSpSu
541 W
220 FWSu
799R FWSpSu
696R FW
602 W
345 FW(Sp)(Su)
552 FWSu
228 F
THAI
698R FWSpSu
604 W
355 FW(Sp)(Su)
554 WSu
240R FWSpSu
201 F
699R FWSpSu
606 F
365 (F)(W)
591 RFW
243R FWSp
211RW
799R FWSpSu
611 W
377 FW(Su)
592 W
261 W
301 FW
620 F
378 FW(Su)
599R FWSpSu
280 F
UKRAI
621 W
399R FWSpSu
611 W
285 WSp
330 W
622 W
423 (F)(W)
636 F
287R FW
UNIV
623 F
425 FW
695R FWSpSu
295R FWSpSu
101 F
625RW
427 F
699R FWSpSu
299R FWSpSu
ZOOL
650 F
428 W
STDEV
300 F
139 FW
670 W
441 FW(Sp)(Su)
110 FWSpSu
319 FW
204 FWSpSu
692R FW
451 FW{Sp)(Sul
115 FWSpSu
322 F
205 FW
697R FWSp
461R(F)(W)
117 FWSpSu
323R W
221 F
699R FWSpSu
480R (F)(W|(Sp)(Su)
120 FW
324R W
227 FW
706 W
491 FWSpSu
198RFW
325RF
229 FW
711 F
520 WSu
214RFW
326 F
249M FSpSu
750 W
521 W
317 FW
327R FW
250 FWSp
'
792R FW
527 F
358R FW
333 F
260 FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
528 W
SWED
340 FSu
260HF
SOC W
540 FSp
101 F
341 FWSpSu
261 FWSpSu
211 FWSp
543 FSu
102 W
343R FWSpSu
276 FWSp
305 FWSp
544 W
201 F
361 FWSp
312 W
360 FWSp
548 W
211RW
362 WSu
317 FSp
362 FWSp
550 FSp
TECE
377 F
318 W
364 FWSp
554 Su
140 W
378R FW
329 FW
365 FWSp
555 F
149 FWSu
380 FSp
330 Su
366 FWSp
558 W
1 99R FWSpSu
385 W
331 FSp
367 FW
580R (F)(W)
200 FW
399R FWSpSu
334 FWSpSu
390R Su
599R FW
209 FW
423RF
338 FWSp
391 R FWSp
601 A F
229 W
424R FW
339 FW
462 FWSp
601 BF
250 FW
426R W
341 FWSp
463 W
601 CF
251 W
447R FWSpSu
342 FWSu
464 FW
622 FSp
270 FWSpSu
461 FWSu
343 FWSu
466 FWSp
625 Su
291 RFW
462 F
344 FSp
496R FWSpSu
629R FW
301 W
472RF
349IVI WSpSu
550 FW
671 FW
319 FW
480R FWSpSu
350 FWSp
567 FW
672 Su
325 W
484 W
351 FWSp
595R FWSpSu
673R FW
329 W
485 F
361 FWSp
610 F
676 Sp
340 F
486R FW
363 W
612 W
678 W
354 FW
487R FSu
380 FWSu
621 W
679R Su
386 W
489R FSp
399R FWSpSu
630 F
698R FWSpSu
388 W
490 F
402 F
631 W
699R FWSpSu
391 RFW
499R FW
410 F
638 F
SRBCR
400 W
516RFWSP
414 Sp
641 W
330 W
450 W
5 19R FWSpSu
416 Sp
642 F
STAT
453 F
520 F
418 W
643 W
105 FWSp
470 W
522R FW
429 FWSp
644 W
199R FWSpSu
477 W
523RW
439 FWSp
645 F
211 FWSp
490R FWSpSu
524RF
443 F
646 Sp
221 FWSpSu
491R W
526 W
445 W
647R FWSu
222 FWSpSu
593R SpSu
527 W
446 W
648 Su
222H FW
610 (Su)
540R FWSpSu
447 F
654R FWSpSu
321 FWSp
615 Su
542R FWSpSu
449R FWSpSu
655R FW
322 FWSp
625 Su
543R FWSpSu
457 W
660 F
334 FW
630 Su
544R FWSpSu
460 FWSp
661 W
336 FW
635 Su
545R FW
461 F
662 F
337 FW
645 Su
552RW
470 F
663 F
341 FWSp
690R Su
562 FW
475 FWSp
664 W
342 WSu
694R FWSpSu
572RW
484 F
665 W
361 FWSp
695R FWSpSu
578RF
493 F
666 F
370 W
698R FWSpSu
579RF
499R FWSpSu
693RF
411 FW
699R FWSpSu
585 W
503 F
697 W
421 FW
TH F
587R W
504 W
698R FWSpSu
435 W
115 FWSpSu
595R FWSpSu
515RFW
SPAN
462 F
116 FWSpSu
599R FWSpSu
532 W
100AF
463 F
117 FWSp
600 Sp
536 W
100BW
466 W
121 FWSpSu
601 WSu
546 W
100CF
470 F
122 FWSpSu
644 W
547 W
100DW
490R FW
123 FWSpSu
662R FW
549R FWSpSu
101 FWSpSu
496R FWSpSu
1 24R FWSp
668R FW
559R FW
102 FWSpSu
49 7 R FWSpSu
127RFWSP
671RF
560 F
199RFW
499R FWSpSu
140 FWSpSu
674R WSp
565 W
201 FWSpSu
501 FWSp
141 FWSpSu
680R Su
566 W
202 FWSpSu
502 WSu
142 FW
690 FSu
569R FW
214 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
( ) See department
Long-Range Class Schedule Planning
Year
Fall
Winter
Spring
Summer
Notes
1995-96
/
1996-97
1997-98
( ) See department
BYU Winter 1 995 Class Schedule 215
Final Examination Policy Winter Semester 1995
Final examinations will be given at the times shown in the schedule (opposite page). Examinations are not given
early. The examination period is preceded by reading days, which give time for conscientious review, study, and
synthesis of the semester's work. The reading and the examination periods are firmly scheduled parts of the
semester; students must not make plans that interfere with these important academic activities. If illness or other
uncontrollable circumstances prevent a student from taking an examination at the scheduled time, that student is
responsible to inform the class instructor as soon as possible. The instructor may give the grade Incomplete,
depending on the circumstances. The incomplete cannot be given unless the student and instructor together
prepare a contractual agreement.
Second block class examinations will be given at the time shown in the schedule. First block examinations will be
given during the last regular class period. In cases where a student has conflicting examinations or more than three
examinations in one day, individual arrangement for alternative test times may be made by the instructor.
Examinations will be held April 22, 24, 25, 26, and 27, with reading days April 19, 20, and 21; therefore, Tuesday,
April 18, 1995, will be the last day of instruction.
Note to faculty: If an exam hour conflict arises, please contact the Academic S':h duling Office, B-150 ASB,
telephone (801) 378-6557, for day classes. For evening classes, contact the Evp ig Classes Office, 120
HCEB, telephone (801) 378-2872.
All section 400 classes beginning at 4:00 p.m. or later musf follow the evening exam scl edule to avoid day class
conflicts. (If the class begins before 4:00 p.m., use the day class schedule.)
If a class begins after the hour or is scheduled for more than fifty minutes per class per, J, the final exam period Is
determined by the beginning hour. For example, a class held from 8:35 to 9:50 must use the 8:00 exam period.
A class held from 4:45 to 7:1 5 must use the 4:00 exam period. No exceptions to this policy will be granted unless
approved in writing by the department chair.
216 BYU Winter 1995 Class Schedule
Final Examination Schedule — Winter Semester 1995
Day Classes
Class Day and Time
Daily, MTWTh, MWF,
MW, M, or W
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7:00 a.m.
Tuesday, April 25
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 26
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
Monday, April 24
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Tuesday, April 25
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
Saturday, April 22
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Monday, April 24
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
10:00 a.m.
Thursday, April 27
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Friday, April 21
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
Tuesday, April 25
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 26
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Noon
Wednesday, April 26
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 22
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 25
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, April 27
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Monday, April 24
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 26
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 22
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 25
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 25
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 26
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
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Class Day
Day and Time of Final Exam
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
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Contents
Map of Campus Inside front cover
Brigham Young University
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions 2
Registration Work Sheet 3
Touch-tone Telephone Financial Aid
Application Work Sheet 4
Academic Advisement for Undergraduates 6
Where to Go for Help 6
Registration Requirements 7
1 . Admission 7
2. Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Required by April 1 , 1995 7
3. Health Insurance Requirement Spring Term ... 7
Registration Procedures 8
To Register Before School Begins 8
Step 1 : Plan Your Schedule 8
Step 2: Register by Touch-tone Telephone
or AIM 8
Step 3: Pay Tuition 9
Discontinuance 9
To Register or Make Class Changes After
School Begins
Additional Registration Information
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Auditing Classes
Credit to Audit
Admission to Class
Enrollment Verification
Evening Classes
Independent Study Programs
Help for New Students 12
Organize Your Registration Materials 12
Questions/Answers for
New Undergraduate Students 12
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year 13
Final Exam Policy Spring Term 1 995 15
How to Read the Class List 16
Class List Codes 16
Class List 17
How to Obtain A Fall 1 995 Class Schedule .... 79
University Calendar Spring and Summer
Terms 1995 80
Tuition and Fees 83
General Education for Undergraduates 87
General Education Courses for
Undergraduates 89
University Honors for Undergraduates 96
Graduate Education 1 00
Academic Standards 102
Brigham Young University Honor Code 103
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement 1 03
Dress and Grooming Standards 103
Nondiscrimination Policy 1 03
University Policies 104
Confidentiality of Records Policy 104
Student Classification for Undergraduates . 104
Class Attendance Policy 104
Repeating Classes 105
The I (Incomplete) Grade 105
Grade Reports 105
Changing College or Major 105
Discontinuance from BYU 105
University Assemblies 106
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses 106
Course Availability by Semester and Term ... 1 08
Cover Photography: John Snyder
University Publications
Reservation of Right to Malce Changes to the Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule. This class schedule is not
a contract between the university and its students. The university reserves the right to change instructors, course
offerings, credit hours, scheduled times, and college or department requirements as university business may require.
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Utah 84602, eight times a year: monthly during January, April, August, and December; two times during March and
September. Second-class postage paid at Prove, Utah 84605, and additional offices. POSTMASTER: Send address
correction to BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY. Provo, Utah 84602.
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BYU Spring/Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 1
Brigham Young University
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions
1. Call the system number: (801)378-5111
2. Enter your social security identification number:
Q
3. Enter your persona! identification number (PIN): I #1
Your original PIN is a four-digit representation of your birth ^~~^
month and year. You are encouraged to change your PIN
often to protect your information.
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
4. Enter an action code:
(To access another action code when finished in one area, just enter the new action code.)
REGISTRATION
BBB — B^'li
Year-Semester
Example of Year and Semester
3
Year Term
1995 = 95 Spring = 3
Semester Codes
Winter = 1 Spring = 3
Summer = 4 Fall = 5
Enter a registration request:
Registration Star
Code Key
Add: ' " '
Drop:
List open
sections:
^
Raincheck:
List
schedule:
DISCONTINUANCE
n
2
7
3
7
6
7
8
7
5
Q
Section Star Registration Pound
Number Key Number Key
□ — □
□ — □
□ — □
□ — □
To list your class schedule.
Q
If the section requested is full, enter 6#, and the
computer will list the next five available sections.
See the Discontinuance action code to drop all
# I classes for the semester.
Qlf all sections of the course you want are full, and
you must have this course this semester, use this
option to place your name on the department list of
students unable to enroll. Continue to monitor the
course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A
raincheck will not guarantee that you will be able to
register for the class.
Ol 1 To drop all your classes or discontinue. This function is available until
I * I midnight of the day before classes begin. This may affect your eligibility
Year-Semester for future enrollment. See page 9 for details.
GRADES
"Til Q 11 ♦ I I J. I To list grades for semester requested. (This feature may not be
Year-Semester available during the first week of a semester or term.)
PIN CHANGE
To change your PIN. (The computer will prompt you to enter your new
I 9 II o||jy| PIN. All PINs must be four numeric digits.)
EXIT SYSTEM
QQ
To terminate phone call.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 2
Registration Work Sheet
We suggest that you use the following form to plan your ideal schedule. Be careful not to select classes that
meet at the same time on the same days. After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for
submission if your first choices are not available. The computer will not schedule you in more than one section of the
same class (except for R classes and labs).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
I
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00-7:30
7:30-10:00
University
Devotional
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 3
Touch-tone Telephone
Financial Aid Application Work Sheet
1. Call the system number: (801)378-5111
2. Enter your social security Identification number:
3. Enter your personal Identification number (PIN): | #[
4. Enter the ACTION CODE to request FINANCIAL AID:
QAcade
4 = 1
Q
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
Academic
Year Code
Academic Year Code
994-95 (fali 1994, winter, spring, summer 1995) System avaiiabie January 15, 1994
5 = 1995-96 (tali 1995, winter, spring, summer 1996) System avaiiabie January 15, 1995
5. Enter your requests:
Pell Grant
Subsidized Stafford Loan
Unsubsldlzed Stafford Loan
PLUS
Short-Term Loan
IVIarriott School of l\/lgmt Loan
Woolley Law School Loan
Scholarships for undergraduate
continuing students
Study Abroad or Travel Study
Indicate semester and Study Abroad codes
To hear requests made today
5. Exit system:
Action Code
3 1
3 2
3 3
3 4
3 5
3 6
3 7
3 8
3 9
4 0
# #
□
□
t Semester
Code
t Lender
Code
□
Q
Q
Q
□
Q
t Scholarship
Code
t Study Abroad
Code
Q
Id
Q
To change a request made today, reenter It correctly.
To terminate phone call.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): You must also complete the FAFSA or the Renewal Application if you apply for any of
the following: Federal Pell Grant, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan, Unsubsldlzed Federal Stafford Loan, need-based scholarships, and many
private scholarships.
Verification: If you are selected for verification, additional forms are required. See page 9 of the BYU 1995-96 Financial Aid Bulletin.
Returned Missionaries: If you served a portion of you mission in 1994, additional forms will be required. See page 9 of the BYU 1995-96
Financial Aid Bulletin.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): If you request a Stafford or PLUS Loan, the Touch-tone system will ask whether you authorize your lender
to electronically transmit your loan funds to your BYU student account by EFT.
Mailing Address: The Financial Aid Office will mail correspondence to the mailing address on record in the BYU Registration Office. The
Scholarship Office will use your permanent address. To update either address, call (801) 378-2824.
4 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Semester Codes: Lender Codes: Study Abroad Codes:
1 = Fall only 1 = Universal Campus CU 1 = Africa 8 = London
2 = Fall + winter 2 = Zions Bank 2 = Art Ed 9 = Madrid
3 = Fall + winter + spring© 3 = First Secunty Bank 3 = Chile 0 = Mexico Lang.
4 = Fall + winter + spring + summero 4 = First Interstate Bank 4 = China 10= Moscow
5 = Winter only * 5 = Mountain America CU 5 = England 11= Nauvoo
6 = Winter + spring *o 6 = Key Bank 6 = Japan 1 2 = Pans
7 = Winter + spring + summer *o 7 = America First CU 7 = Jerusalem 1 3 = Vienna
e = Spring only© 8 = Other
9 = Spring + summero
0 = Summer onlyo
* Cannot be used for scholarships oCannot be used by Law School
Scholarship Codes:
The key column indicates additional scholarship application requirements. See detailed information and instructions below.
Cod* Nam* Rcquirsmsnts Key
0503 Academic Academic merit; minimum 3.75 BYU and cumulative GPA —
0100 Need-based Level of financial need as determined t>y FAFSA A
0238 William and Mosell Bell Residents of DE, MD, PA, VA, WV, and NC. A
0123 Jennie Clyde Education majors; academic merit; financial need; contact college advisement center. ... D
0687 Roland Crabtree Students from Pacific Northwest; academic merit B
0552 Disabled Submit a statement indicating nature of and limitations imposed by your disability D
0477 Oscar Eliason Canadian citizens; min 3.0 GPA; academic merit; special consideration to descendants. C
0579 George R. Gardener LDS students from NM; financial need; willing to wori< for living expenses A
2019 Sally Sample Graves Students from TX, AR, MS, AL, TN, GA, SC, NC, and VA; academic merit; financial need . A
0171 HincWey-Rowberry Descendants of Azra Hinckley or John Rowtjerry, financial need; 3.3 GPA E
0168 Edwin and Abrelia Hinckley Juniors and seniors; min 3.85 GPA; community service B
0351 Thomas H. Hutchins Academic merit; financial need; residence and three years' high school in
IL or Quebec, Canada A
0097 Edward and Lee Johnson Students from AZ; minimum 3.5 GPA; submit statement of educational goals and their
benefit to society —
0226 Dan and Elaine Jorgensen Italian citizens who have served an LDS mission; financial need —
0835 Multicultural Scholarships and need-based grants to Native Americans, Hispanics, African Americans,
Asian refugees, Polynesians, U.S. citizens, and permanent residents; contact Multicultural
Financial Aid Office D
2025 Norris-Hill-Maddock Preference to descendants of Witford Norris, Thaddeus Hill, or John Maddock; good
academic standing; financial need D
0019 Maino Ada Reichert Junior and senior women from Cartjon and Emery counties in UT —
2048 Research and Creative Work Juniors and seniors; good academic standing; project required; application available from
Office of Research and Creative Work, A-261 ASB, beginning fall semester B
0442 Fred and Henritte Rkshan Descendants of Frederick John Richan B
0357 Single Parent Single parents with dependent children; good academic standing D
0175 Steele-Reese Foundation Academic merit; graduates of high schools in Custer and Lemhi counties in ID D
0020 Archie and Mary Swensen Academk: merit; financial need; preference given to descendants of Peter Swensen or
George W. Parrish D
0590 Lewis and Mary Tenney LDS students from AZ; graduates of Mogollon H.S. ; students from Taylor, Show Low, St.
Johns, Holbrook, or Winslow stakes —
0287 Wallaca R. Wayman Preference given to descendants of Wallace R. Wayman E
0065 Joann Wilson Undergraduate or graduate students from Serbia B
0060 Stanley and Gladys Wilson Preference given to descendants of Thomas H. and Amanda Wilson, or Rotjert W. and
Sarah R. Smith; academic merit, financial need D
0659 Joseph & Madeline Wirthlin Academic merit; financial need; pursuing a degree in attitudinal or survey research
industry D
Scholarship Requirements Key:
A = FAFSA. B = Separate application, C=Pedigree chart, D = FAFSA + separate application, E = FAFSA + pedigree chart
Scholarship Information: Only continuing students may use the Touch-tone system to apply for scholarships When you apply for
scholarships by telephone, you authorize the university to release your transcript to appropriate personnel, including scholarship
donors. You may apply for multiple scholarships; enter each one separately.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 5
Academic Advisement for Undergraduates
Where do you go for academic advisement?
If you have chosen a major, or if you have one in mind, go to the advisement center for the college that offers that
major. If you have no major in mind, visit the Open Major Advisement Center.
All academic advisement centers are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. Write, visit, or call the
advisement center of your choice:
Telephone
(801)378-3826
(801)378-3042
(801)378-3426
(801)378-4325
(801)378-3541
(801)378-3777
(801)378-4789
(801)378-4285
(801)378-4173
(801)378-6270
(801)378-3638
(801)378-3641
Advisement Center
Address
PC Box
Open Major
151 SWKT
25521
Biology and Agriculture
380WIDB
25189
Education
120MCKB
25096
Engineering and Technology
264 CB
21910
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
2254 SFLC
26797
Fine Arts and Communications
D-444 HFAC
26333
Humanities
3078 JKHB
26101
Marriott School of Management
460TNRB
23185
Nursing
551 SWKT
25531
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
1116 TMCB
26587
Physical Education
205 RB
22117
Director
B-238 ASB
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Where to Go for l-lelp
Undergraduate
Ad missions/Read mission
A-153ASB, PO Box 21 110
(801)378-2507
Career and Academic
Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
151 SWKT, PO Box 25548
(801)378-2723
Disabled Student Support
160 SWKT. PO Box 25541
(801)378-2767
Employment
C-40ASB, PO Box 21004
(801)378-3561
General Education
Your advisement center,
listed above.
Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
B-356ASB, PO Box 21341
(801)378-4091
Graduation
B-238 ASB, PO Box 21 222
(801)378-3641
Housing
100SASB, PO Box 21820
(801)378-2611
Illness or Injury
McDonald Health Center
On campus: (801 ) 378-2771
UVRMC
Off-campus: (801) 375-1860
Independent Study
206HCEB, PO Box 21514
(801)378-2868
Information and Referral
(801)378-4636
Personal Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
149 SWKT, PO Box 25548
(801)378-3035
Registration
B-130ASB, PO Box 21 114
(801)378-2824
Scholarships and Loans
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Offices
A-41 ASB, PO Box 21009
(801)378-4104
Student Ombudsman
447, 449 ELWC, PO Box 27908
(801)378-4132
Traffic Office
Parking permits
Bicycle licenses
Green House, PO Box 20300
(801)378-3906
Transcripts and Records
B-150ASB, PO Box 21 114
(801)378-2631
Tuition/Fee Payment
Cashiers' Office
D-155ASB, PO Box 21 128
(801)378-7808
University Honors Program
302 MSRB, PO Box 22600
(801)378-3038
6 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Registration Requirements
1. Admission
You are eligible to register for spring term 1995 if you registered for and completed regular day school classes during
winter semester 1 995 or if you have been issued a valid letter of admission for spring term 1 995 by the Admissions
Office.
Continuing degree-seeking graduate students are eligible if they have fulfilled the minimum registration requirements
(6 hours per year) in the preceding academic year.
Students who graduate from BYU lose their eligibility and will not be allowed to continue to attend classes unless they
have been admitted to a graduate or non-degree-seeking graduate program.
2. Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement Required by April 1, 1995
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, who anticipates registering for any BYU credit after
summer term 1995 is required to obtain a new Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 , 1995. LDS
students must be endorsed by their winter semester bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an
ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT. A late fee will be assessed
for any endorsement completed after the April 1 deadline. No student will be able to register for fall semester or
thereafter without a new endorsement.
Endorsement forms are available in the winter class schedule, at campus information desks, at college advisement
centers, and from the Honor Code Office.
Every student must abide by all requirements of the BYU Honor Code, the Residential Living Standards, and the
Dress and Grooming Standards of the university. LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, attend church meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the Church.
3. Health Insurance Requirement Spring Term
BYU requires all full-time students (those taking 4.5 credit hours or more) to carry adequate medical insurance.
Enrollment in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a
group medical plan provided by your employer or your spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical
insurance plan to meet this requirement, it must
• provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and ancillary
services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of other
adequate insurance coverage. Students who do not return a properly completed waiver form to BYU by April 24,
1 995, will be automatically enrolled in — and assessed the appropriate premium (single or married student rate)
for — ^the BYU Student Health Plan. The insurance fee payment is due the first day of classes.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 7
^
Registration Procedures
Registration for spring term is not managed on a priority registration basis. Any student admitted to the university
may register beginning on the first registration day, January 17.
TO REGISTER BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS
STEP1: PLAN YOUR SCHEDULE
Use the Registration Worl< Sheet to plan your ideal schedule, blocking out work and study time. Be careful not to
select classes that meet at the same time on the same days. Consult the Class List beginning on page 17.
After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for submission if your first choices are not
available. j
STEP 2: REGISTER BY TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE OR AIM
Register: January 17-May 2
Register using a Touch-tone telephone or an AIM terminal.
Late Registration: April 25-May 10
After April 24, a $25 late fee and full tuition must be paid before the telephone system will be made available for late
registration. You may late register by telephone until May 2. Beginning the first day of class, May 3, you should use
the telephone or a signed add/drop card to late register.
If all sections of the course you want are full, and you must have this course this semester, use the raincheck option
to be placed on the department list of students unable to enroll (see Touch-Tone instructions on page 2 or raincheck
option on AIM). Continue to monitor the course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A raincheck will not
guarantee that you will be able to register for the class.
Once you register you are officially enrolled and committed to attend class. If you decide not to be a student, you
must discontinue before the day school begins to avoid being charged tuition. (See Touch-tone Telephone
Instructions [79*953#] on page 2 for instructions on how to discontinue prior to the first class day. Once school
begins, contact the Discontinuance Office, [801] 378-7705. Refer to the following page for further information about
discontinuance.)
Academic Information Management (AIM) is a computer aid available to you at the following locations across
campus: ail college advisement centers, Heritage Halls Central Building lobby, Wymount Terrace computer lab.
Cannon Center central lobby, Morris Center computer lab, ELWC Information Desk, ELWC Word Center computer
lab, and central places in the ASB, HBLL, CB, TNRB, TMCB, CTB, SFLC, and SWKT. You can do the following
things at these terminals:
• Register for classes
• Access class schedule
• Determine course availability and instructor schedules
• Change address/phone number
• Monitor GE and major progress report (ABC)
• Look at grades and BYU credit
• Make PIN changes
A College Advisement Center (CAC) Hold
The CAC hold targets students with special needs who will be required to seek assistance from their college
advisement center before registering. Students with CAC holds include: (1) seniors on academic probation, (2)
seniors who have not declared a major, (3) seniors with 1 50 or more semester hours of credit who have not applied
for graduation, and (4) seniors who have fulfilled all graduation requirements but have postponed graduation.
Students with a CAC hold must visit their college advisement center or department advisor to complete a plan for
graduation and will be prevented from registering until the hold is cleared by the college advisement center.
8 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
other Holds That May Block Your Registration
Check with the appropriate office according to your hold:
• Academic standards Academic Support
• Ecclesiastical endorsement Honor Code Office
• Financial (prior balance) Student Accounts
• Graduate school Office of Graduate Studies
• University standards Honor Code Office
• CAC hold Your college advisement center
• Loans Collections Office
or Financial Aid
(801)378-2723
(801)378-2847
(801)378-5415
(801 ) 378-4091
(801)378-2847
(see page 3)
(801 ) 378-7648
(801)378-4104
STEP 3: PAY TUITION
Note: It is important that your mailing address be updated at the Registration Office, B-1 30 ASB, PO Box 21 1 1 2,
Provo, UT 84602-1 1 1 2, telephone (801 ) 378-2824. Please call or m\te the Registration Office if you need to update
your address so that a list of classes and a Tuition Billing Statement can be mailed to you in April.
Tuition Payment Deadline April 24, 1995 (to avoid late fees)
The Tuition Billing Statement vnW be mailed to all students who are registered for at least one class by April 17, 1995.
If you register after April 17 or if for some reason you do not receive a billing statement, it will be your
responsibility to pay tuition by the deadline. A check or money order to cover the amount of tuition due should
be mailed to the BYU Cashiers' Office, D-148 ASB, PO Box 21 128, Provo, UT 84602-1 128. Also, a drop box is
provided in D-148 Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building for all students on campus. Do not use campus Mail.
Students who fall to meet the tuition deadline will be assessed a $25 late fee. The last day to pay tuition late is
Wednesday, May 10, 1995.
Tuition assessment is based on anticipated full-time enrollment of 4.5 credit hours or more for a term (8.5
credit hours or more for a semester). The Federal Pell Grant amount on the Tuition Billing Statement is based on the
assumption that enrollment is for 6 credit hours or more for spring term. Federal Pell Grant recipients who enroll for
less than this receive a partial Federal Pell Grant and must pay the difference between the advanced grant and their
tuition charge by the deadline to avoid the late tuition fee. If you are a part-time student, pay only for the hours
you expect to take.
Important notice: If you fail to meet the tuition deadline, you will be assessed a $25 late fee. You will be
assessed a late tuition fee if you pay less than full-time tuition by April 24 and are then enrolled or later
become enrolled for more than 4 credit hours. Also, if your tuition check is dishonored by the bank, you will
be charged the late fee in effect at the time the check is redeemed.
DISCONTINUANCE (dropping all classes for the term)
WHAT TO DO BEFORE CLASSES BEGIN
Once you register for classes, you are officially enrolled and committed to attend. If you are not
coming to school this semester, you must discontinue or drop all your classes before the day school
k)egins to avoid tuition charges. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain on your record and
you will be charged tuition. Classes may be dropped using the discontinuance action code (see the
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions [79*953#] on page 2) until midnight of the day before classes
begin.
WHAT TO DO AFTER CLASSES BEGIN
On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-1 50
ASB or telephone (801 ) 378-7705. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of class to the date of
discontinuance at the percentage rate listed in the Tuition and Fees section.
Warning: Discontinuance from fall or winter semester or from the term to which you are newly
admitted vinll forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters without reapplying through the
Admissions Office.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 9
TO REGISTER OR MAKE CLASS CHANGES AFTER
SCHOOL BEGINS
Add/Drop cards may be obtained beginning the first day of class from the Smith Family Living Center (SFLC), college
advisement centers, and the Registration Office. The card must be returned to the SFLC step-down area between
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the first six class days.
ADDING: May3-May10
You may add classes the first six days of a term. Some classes may be added the first three days using the Touch-
tone telephone or AIM systems. All other classes require an add card with the instructor's signature. This class
schedule indicates telephone/AIM registration with a T and an add card needing the instructor's signature with an S.
If you wish to audit a class, see the following page.
DROPPING: May3-May4
All drops can be done using the Touch-tone telephone or AIM terminals the first two days of the term. There is no
drop fee during these two days.
May 5-May 10 (without a W)
All drops must be done on an add/drop card. No instructor's signature is required to drop a class.
Drop fees begin the third class day (May 5) at $3 per class and increase $1 each day until the total reaches a
maximum of $6 per class on the sixth class day (May 10).
May 11 -May 19 (with a W)
Students may drop a class until May 19. They will be charged $6 per class and will receive a W. Drop cards must
be submitted to the Registration Office, B-130 ASB.
10 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Additional Registration Information
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Undergraduate students in good standing may register
for as many as 1 8 credit hours in one semester (9 per
term) by following the regular registration procedures.
The college advisement centers may authorize a
student who has demonstrated superior academic
ability to register for a maximum of 21 hours (1 1 per
term). This approval is to be noted by the college
advisement center on the add/drop card once school
begins. Auditing classes, registering for a class without
receiving credit, or registering for Evening Classes
constitutes a part of your total registration. Exceptions
to these rules should be presented to: University
Registrar, B-150ASB.
Auditing Classes
students desiring to audit classes (register for a class
without receiving credit) can only do so on an add/drop
card during the first ten class days (six days of a term).
Students must obtain the instructor's approval on a
signed add/drop card. It is not possible to register for
an audit class on the Touch-tone telephone system.
You are charged the same tuition for auditing
classes as for taking classes for credit. Classes
taken on an audit basis will not appear on your official
records, will not be considered in calculating enrollment
verifications, and do not fulfill the minimum registration
requirement for graduate degree-seeking students.
Credit to Audit
Students who are registered for credit and wish to
change to audit must first drop the class and pay any
appropriate drop fees. The class may then be added for
audit during the add period (first ten days of a semester,
six days of a term).
Admission to Class
students whose names are on the university class roll
are officially registered. If your name is not on the
official roll, you should contact the Registration Office,
B-130 ASB, immediately. Instructors receive rolls of
students in their classes the first day of classes. Other
rolls, sent out during the third and eighth weeks, include
the names of all students currently registered for that
class.
Enrollment Verification
students are considered full-time by the university if
they are enrolled for at least 8.5 credit hours during a
semester or 4.5 credit hours during a term. Students
enrolled in 4.5 to 8 hours during a semester or 4 or
fewer hours during a term are considered part-time.
Students enrolled in 4 or fewer credit hours for the
semester will be considered less than part-time. Audits
do not count in total enrollment hours. Graduate
students should refer to the Graduate Education section
of this class schedule. Contact the Records Office, B-
1 50 ASB, for enrollment verification.
Evening Classes
Daytime students taking evening classes (sections
400-499) must register for the courses at the same
time they register by Touch-tone telephone for day
school.
Independent Study Programs
Independent Study can bring many university courses
to your home. You may register for courses any time
during the year and take up to a year to finish each
course. Tuition is $72 per credit hour — ^this fee is not
included in your regular BYU daytime tuition.
Independent Study courses are indicated in the course
list by the phrase, "Offered by Independent Study." For
further information and a free catalog, contact the
Independent Study Office, 206 HCEB, or telephone
(801)378-2868.
Note: Independent Study courses do not apply toward
a BYU graduate degree.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 1 1
Help for New Students
Organize Your Registration IVIaterials
BYU Undergraduate Catalog or BYU Graduate Studies Catalog
The BYU Undergraduate Catalog includes all courses and describes university and major requirements for undergraduates.
The BYU Graduate Catalog describes graduate courses and programs. Both catalogs can be purchased at the BYU
Bookstore for $5.00 each. To receive either of these catalogs by mail, contact BYU Mail Services, 296 UPB, PO Box 21930,
Prove, UT 84602-1 930, or telephone (801 ) 378-3658. Catalogs mailed second class cost $6.50 each (subject to change),
and those mailed first class cost $10.00 each. These prices include postage and handling. VISA, MasterCard, check, or
money order is accepted in payment.
Class Schedule
The Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule includes registration instructions, information to assist in selecting classes, and a
list of classes by department. New students are mailed a current class schedule after admission. Class schedules can be
purchased at the BYU Bookstore or from the BYU Registration Office for $1 each. To receive the current class schedule by
mail, contact BYU Mail Services, 296 UPB, PO Box 21 930, Prove, UT 84602-1 930, or telephone (801 ) 378-3658. The cost,
which includes first-class postage and handling, is $3.50. VISA, MasterCard, check, or money order is accepted in
payment.
Registration Work Sheet
This work sheet is found on page 3 of this class schedule and is also available at the Registration Office, B-1 30 ASB, or the
college advisement centers.
List of Required Classes
To obtain a list of classes needed to meet university and major requirements, undergraduates can refer to the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog, contact their advisement center, or refer to the General Education for Undergraduates section of this
class schedule. Graduate students can refer to the BYU Graduate Catalog, their academic department, or their advisor.
Student Development Elective Courses
Elective credit classes designed to assist new students in their career, academic, and personal progress are available
through Student Development course work. Classes are listed under Student Development (StDev) in the class list.
Questions/Answers for New Undergraduate Students
What is a credit hour?
A credit hour usually refers to the number of hours you will meet for formal instnjction in class each week. The average
freshman can successfully complete from 12.5 to 16 credit hours (five or six classes) per semester or from 6 to 8 credit
hours (three or four classes) per term. This work load will vary depending on the difficulty of the classes, outside
involvement, and motivation to study.
What is General Education (GE) for undergraduates?
The General Education Program for undergraduates at BYU assures that you have achieved competence in certain skills or
knowledge before graduation. Proof of competency is achieved by successfully passing required courses. Some students
pass these requirements by taking special examinations for credit when they arrive on campus (without having taken prior
BYU course work).
What is a major?
A major is a concentrated group of classes in a particular field that you take to achieve your educational goals. You may
have selected a major on the admissions application. If you are presently undecided, you may enter the area called "open
major."
How do I request classes?
Students request classes using either a Touch-tone telephone or Academic Infonnation Management (AIM). You should
complete the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions and have altemate sections available so that you can submit additional
requests by phone if the class is full. AIM can be accessed at a variety of locations around campus. Look for the AIM
posters or contact your advisement center for more information.
Which classes should i select?
A guide for selecting classes is found on the following pages.
12 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Selecting Classes— Freshman Year
Use the registration work sheet on page 3 to list your courses. Do not be concerned if you are unable to register for
a particular class during your first semester (e.g., Engl 115). You may be able to take it the next semester.
1. Select one or two university-required classes:
Course Title Credit Hours
RelA121 Book of Mormon 2
RelA 421 Book of Mormon (for returned missionaries) 2
PE 1 29 Fitness for Living 0.5
HIth 129 Health and Lifestyle Management 1
Physical education elective Varies 0.5
2. Select an appropriate Englisli and math* class based on your preparation:
Course Title Credit Hours
Engl 115 College Writing and Reading 3
HonP 200 Intensive Writing 3
Phil 105 Reasoning and Writing 3
Math 97* Intermediate Algebra (ACT math score 18-21 is prerequisite; 0
this is a no-credit, extra-fee class)
Math 1 1 0* College Algebra (ACT math score 22 or atxjve plus two years 3
of high school algebra Is prerequisite)
Math 112* Calculus 1 (ACT math score 27 or atjove plus four years of 4
high school mathematics including precalculus is prerequisite)
Math 119* Introductory Calculus 4
(for business majors; same prerequisite as Math 112)
*ACT math score of 22 or above completes the Precollege Mathematics requirement only. It does not complete the
math requirement that may be needed for your major. Math 112 meets the General Education Mathematics option.
3. Start worl( in a foreign language (see page 89).
If you want to pursue the Foreign Language option in GE, you should begin your study of a foreign language as soon
as possible. If you have had previous experiences in a language (e.g., high school courses), the relevant language
department at BYU provides a diagnostic examination that will help you select the level at which you should start at
BYU. If you have had one or fewer years of a language, you should register for a 101 course in the specific
language. If you have completed two or more years of a language, you should register for a 102 course in a specific
language. You can then make adjustments the first week of school after you have taken the diagnostic examination.
You v^W not be competing with returned missionaries in language courses.
4. Select one or two courses from the following General Education groups. There are Honors Program
options in each case. Contact your college advisement center before taking Biol 100 or PhyS 100 if your major is
within the College of Biology and Agriculture, the College of Nursing, the College of Education, or the College of
Engineering and Technology.
Arts and Sciences Core (For a complete list of required courses, see page 90.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AHtg 10 American Heritage 3
Biol 100 Principles of Biology (see item 4 above) 3
PhyS 1 00 Physical Science (see item 4 above) 3
Arts and Letters Electives (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 91 .)
Course Title Credit Hours
Art 1 1 1 Introduction to Art History 3
Des 102 Introduction to Interior Design 3
Engl 230 Fiction, Drama, Poetry 3
Music 101 Introduction to Music 3
Phil 110 Introduction to Philosophy 3
ThF 117 Introduction to Film Art and Analysis 3
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 13
Natural Sciences Electives (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 92.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AgHrt 205 World Food Crops 3
Botny 105 Plants Through the Ages 3
Botny120 Plants and Civilization 3
Chem 100 Elementary College Chemistry 3
ChemlOl Introductory General Chemistry 3
FSN 100 Essentials of Human Nutrition 3
Geog 101 Introduction to Geography 3
Geol 103 Life in the Past 3
Phscs105 Introductory Applied Physics 3
Zool 205 Human Biology 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 93.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AnthrlOl Social/Cultural Anthropology 3
Econ 110 Economic Principles and Problems 3
FamSc 1 60 Introduction to Family Sciences 3
Geog 120 World Affairs 3
Hist 120 The United States Through 1877 3
PISc 110 American Government and Politics 3
PISc170 Introduction to International Politics 3
Psych 111 General Psychology 3
Soc112 Current Social Problems 3
14 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Final Examination Policy Spring Term 1995
Final examinations will be given at the times shown in the schedule below. Examinations are not given early. The
examination period is preceded by a reading day, which gives time for conscientious review, study, and synthesis of
the term's work. The reading and the examination periods are firmly scheduled parts of the term; students must not
make plans that interfere with these important academic activities. If illness or other uncontrollable circumstances
prevent a student from taking an examination at the scheduled time, that student is responsible to inform the class
instructor as soon as possible. The instructor may give the grade Incomplete, depending on the circumstances.
The incomplete cannot be given unless the student and instructor together prepare a contractual agreement.
In cases where a student has conflicting examinations or more than three examinations on one day, individual
arrangements for alternative test times may be made by the instructor.
Examinations will be held Thursday and Friday, June 22 and 23, with a reading day on Wednesday, June 21;
therefore, Tuesday, June 20, 1995, will be the last day of instruction.
Note to faculty: If an exam hour conflict arises, please contact the Academic Scheduling Office, B-150 ASB,
telephone (801) 378-6557, for day classes. For evening classes, contact the Evening Classes Office, 120
HCEB, telephone (801) 378-6258.
Final exams for day and evening (section 400) classes beginning at 5:00 p.m. or later will be conducted on
the last class period as follows: Wednesday, June 14; Thursday, June 15; Friday, June 16; Monday,
June 19; and Tuesday, June 20.
If a class begins after the hour or is scheduled for more than fifty minutes per class period, the final exam period is
determined by the beginning hour. For example, a class held from 8:35 to 9:50 must use the 8:00 exam period.
A class held from 4:45 to 7:15 must use the 4:00 exam period. No exceptions to this policy will be granted unless
approved in writing by the department chair.
Class
Time
Daily, MTWTh, Ml IhF.
MTWF. MWF, or MW
TTh. TThF, TWThF.
T. Th, or F
7:00 a.m.
Thursday, June 22
3:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Friday, June 23
5:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
Friday, June 23
7:00 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.
Thursday, June 22
7:00 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
Friday, June 23
9:00 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.
Thursday, June 22
9:00 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Thursday, June 22
11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
Friday, June 23
11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
Thursday, June 22
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
Thursday, June 22
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
Noon
Friday, June 23
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
Thursday, June 22
5:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Friday, June 23
3:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Thursday, June 22
7:00 p.m. to 8:50 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Friday, June 23
7:00 p.m. to 8:50 p.m.
Thursday, June 22
9:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Friday, June 23
9:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m.
Friday, June 23
11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 22
3:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Friday, June 23
5:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 15
How to Read the Class List
Example:
Dept
Cat# Reg# Class Title
Credit Hr GE Code
FeeReq
i
I I I
i I
i
PHIL
110 4215 INTRO PHILOSOPHY
V 2.0 AL
$30
001 4215 T 10:00-11:50 pm
MWF 1081 JKHB
HAWKINS R T
Lab included
T T T T T
T T
T
T
Sec Reg# Class Period
Days Room/Bldg
Instructor
Special Info
Lab Add Method
Example:
Dept Cat# Reg#
I I I
CEEN 113 8383
002L 8383
T T T
Sec Reg#
Class Title Credit Hr GE Code
i i I
ENGR MEASUREMENTS 3.0
S 12:00-2:50 pm MTWTH 384 CB
T T T T
Class Period Days Room/Bldg
Fee Req
1
WALLACE L P
T
Instructor
Special Info
Lab
Add Method
Class List Codes
GE Code
E
M
AW
AM
FL
AH
BIG
PS
CV1
CV2
AL
NS
SS
Fills General Education Category
First- Year Writing
Precoiiege Mathematics
Advanced Writing
Advanced Math
Foreign Language
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
First half of History of Civilization sequence
Second half of History of Civilization sequence
Arts and Letters electives
Natural Sciences electives
Social and Behavioral Sciences electives
Fee
$
$VAR
Fee Required
Class fee
Variable Class Fee
CrHrs
0-18
V
Credit Hours
Fixed credit hours
Variable credits from 0 to the amount shown
Lab
Lab(L) or Quiz(Q) All sections are for 0 credit only
Add Metliod
T
S
Add Method After Advance Registration
Touch-tone telephone*
Signature add/drop card**
' The telephone will open for adding designated classes at 8:00 a.m. on the first class day and close at 5:00 p.m. on the third day.
"* Obtain instructor's signature tjeginning the first class day.
16 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Accountancy and Information Systems (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
ACC 200 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC 200 8961 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
3.0
001
8961
9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
130 TNRB PALMER GO
ACC 201, 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC
202
001
0012
0012
PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
S 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
3.0
270 TNRB
STAFF
ACC
210
001
0015
0015
PRINCIPLES ACCTG 2
S 12:00-1 :20 pm
MTWTH
3.0
260 TNRB
STAFF
ACC
320
001
7093
7093
INTRO INCOME TAX
S 12:00-1 :20 pm
MTWTH
3.0
130 TNRB
PALMER G 0
ACC 341 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC 341 8966 BUS LAW IN ENVIRON
001 8966 S 8:00-9:50 am WF
2.0
260 TNRB
STAFF
ACC
343
001
0025
0025
BUSINESS LAW
S 8:00-9:20 am
MTWTH
3.0
130 TNRB
DALEBOUT R S
ACC
503
001
8675
8675
ADV FINANCIAL ACC1
8 12:00-1 :20 pm
MTWTH
3.0
270 TNRB
WOODFIELDLW
ACC
562
001
0039
0039
RNAUDTGMblHDLGY
S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
3.0
230 TNRB
SMITH J M
ACC
599R
370
380
2997
2997
2997
ACCTG INTERNSHIP
S
S
TBA
TBA
V3.0
HARDY J W
HARDY J W
ACC
612
001
0051
0051
MGRL COST ACCTG
S 9:30-10:50 am
MTWTH
3.0
486 TNRB
STOCKS K D
ACC
693R
001
0062
0062
READING & CONFRNC
S TBA
V3.0
ALBRECHTWS
Agronomy and Horticulture (275 WIDB, 378-2760)
AGHRT
101
001
8000
8000
INIHOHORTSCI
S 8:00-9:50 am
MW
2.0
230 WIDB
8TEVEN8 M R
AGHRT
112
001
002
0150
0150
0150
FLORAL DESIGN
S 11:00-11:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
8 11:00-11:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
MW
2.0
$45
234 MARB
A240 CLFB
234 MARB
A240 CLFB
HUNTER N T
HUNTER N T
AGHRT
199R
001
8740
8740
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
TBA
V3.0
NELSON S D
AGHRT
210
001
0112
0112
HERB PLANT MAT
S 3:00-5:00 pm
T
2.0
230 WIDB
NELSON S D
AGHRT
282
001
0153
0153
INTRO SOIL SCIENCE
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
230 WIDB
TERRY R E
AGHRT
283
001
7062
7062
INTRO SOIL SCI LAB
S 7:00-10:50 am
IIH
1.0
238 WIDB
TERRY R E
AGHRT
399R
350
0166
0166
COOPED
S
TBA
V4.0
EaSWORTH D D
AGHRT
497R
001
0176
0176
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
8
TBA
V2.0
STAFF
AGHRT
697R
001
0188
0188
RESEARCH
8
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
AGHRT
698R
001
0189
0189
MASTER'S PROJECT
8
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
AGHRT
699R
001
5969
5969
MASTER'S THESIS
8
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
American Heril
tageO
2303 SFLC, 378-
6076)
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Lab Included
Lab Included
A HTG 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ A HTG labs are listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will autonuiticaily register you
for the lecture.
A HTG
100
2859
AMERICAN HERITAGE
3.0
AH
001
2859
T
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
TH
MW
484 TNRB
250 SWKT
INGERSOLLCF
002
2859
T
10:00-11 :50 am
10:00-11 :50 am
TH
MW
484 TNRB
250 SWKT
INGERSOLLCF
003
2859
T
10:00-11:50 am
10:00-11 :50 am
TH
MW
280 SWKT
250 SWKT
INGERSOLLCF
004
2859
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-11 :50 am
TH
MW
164 TNRB
250 SWKT
INGERSOLLCF
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 1 7
005
006
007
008
2859
2859
2859
2859
♦ A HTG section 9 is for multicultural students only.
009 2859 S
8:00-9:50 am
F
2047 JKHB
INGERSOLLCF
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
250 SWKT
10:00-11 :50 am
F
203 JSB
INGERSOLLCF
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
250 SWKT
10:00-11 :50 am
F
182 JSB
INGERSOLLCF
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
250 SWKT
10:00-11 :50 am
F
178 JSB
INGERSOLLCF
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
250 SWKT
jdents only.
9:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
122 HRCB
FOXW
Multi-Cultrl
American Sign Language (120 HCEB, 378-2873)
ASL
101
7742
400
7742
401
7742
402
7742
ASL
102
7743
400
7743
401
7743
ASL
201
7746
400
7746
401
7746
402
7746
ASL
301
7747
400
7747
ASL
431
7744
400
7744
CONVERSATION ASL 4.0
S 1:00-2:50 pm DAILY
S 2:00-3:50 pm DAILY
S 3:00-4:50 pm DAILY
INTERMEDIATE ASL 4.0
S 1:00-2:50 pm DAILY
S 3:00-^:50 pm DAILY
ADV ASL GRAMMAR 4.0
S 2:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
S 4:00-5:50 pm MTWTH
S 2:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
ASL CULTURE 3.0
S 3:00-5:40 pm MW
ASL INTERPRETING 1 4.0
S 3:00-4:40 pm MTWTH
2241 SFLC
1121 SFLC
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
1126 JKHB
2159 JKHB
1023 JKHB
2173 JKHB
PL
Animal Science (375 WIDB, 378-4294)
ANSC 124 429805 EQUITATION-BEGIN 0.5
001 429805 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
002 429805 T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
003 429805 T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
ANSC 207 0238 PRIN ANIMAL NUTRIT 3.0
001 0238 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ANSC 231 R 6681 INTERM EQUITATN 2 1.0
001 6681 T 8:00-9:50 am MW
002 6681 T 3:00-^:50 pm TTH
AN SC 307, 308 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
231 MARB
1015 JKHB
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
STAFF
WAKELAND J B
STAFF
HIXN
FERNSTROM M
ELDREDGE B K
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
360 WIDB KELLEMSRO
ANSC 331 R
001
AN SC 359R
001
AN SC 392R
001
6915
6915
0265
0265
8894
8894
ADV EQUITATION
T
TBA
VET TECH PRECEPTOR
S TBA
PREVET PRECEPTOR
S TBA
1.0
V4.0
V2.0
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
$150
101 EMLC
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
THWAITS R N
ROEDER B L
♦ Other AN SC 399R flexible titles will be offered on demand with previous application and department approval.
ANSC
ANSC
399R
350
411 R
001
AN SC 432R
001
ANSC
ANSC
463
001
599R
350
AN SC 699R
001
0261
0261
8895
8895
0275
0275
0273
0273
0279
0279
0299
0299
CO-OP ED INTERNSHP
S
TPCS HORSE SCI
S
TBA
TBA
DAIRY CATTLE EVAL
S 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
ARTIFICIAL INSEM
S 8:00-10:50 am F
CO-OP ED SPEC PRBM
T TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
T
V9.0
1.0
V2.0
2.0
V9.0
V9.0
360 WIDB
TBA
TBA
PARK R L
KNOWLES J E
ANDRUS D D
SILCOX R W
PARK R L
STAFF
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Anthropology (945 SWKT, 378-3058)
ANTHR 101, 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
ANTHR
101
0300
SOC/CULTRLANTHRO
001
0300
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
400
0300
S 5:00-6:50 pm MWF
ANTHR
110
0345
INTRO TO ARCHAEO
400
0345
S 5:10-7:50 pm TTH
ANTHR
251
0306
ARCH OF NORTH AMER
001
0306
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ss
231 MARB JOHNSON D J
262 SWKT SHULER D A
3.0
3.0
SS
245 SWKT BERGE D L
323 MCKB BERGE D L
1 8 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
ANTHR 300 0307 BIOLOGICAL ANTHRO 3.0
001 0307 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
AffTHR 326 5975 CENTRAL AM ERSOCTY 3.0
5975 S TBA
245 SWKT MATHENY R T
001 5975 S TBA HAWKINS J P
♦ ANTHR 330-Peoples of Africa will be taught in Africa. Contact the Study Abroad Office for information.
ANTHR 330
ANTHR 335
ANTHR 390R
ANTHR 442
0317 PEOPLES OF AFRICA 3.0
001 0317 S TBA
0304 PEOPLES OF INDIA 3.0
400 0304 S 5:00-7:50 pm TTH
7443 SPECIAL TOPICS 3.0
001 7443 S TBA
7829 ETHNOGRAPHIC SKILL 3.0
001 7829 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
CRANDALL D P
680 SWKT SHULERDA
CRANDALL D P
680 SWKT MOORE J H
♦ ANTHR 442 section 2— Ethnographic Skills will be taught in Africa. Contact the Study Aboard Office for information.
002 7829 S TBA CRANDALL DP
♦ ANTHR 442 section 3 — Ethnographic Skills will be taught in Guatemala. Contact the Study Abroad Office for information.
003 7829 S TBA HAWKINS J P
♦ ANTHR 495 section 2— Ethnographic Field Project will be taught in Africa. Contact ttie Study Abroad Office for information.
ANTHR 495 0321 ETHNOGR FIELD PROJ 3.0
002
0321 ETHNOGR FIELD PROJ
0321 S TBA
CRANDALL DP
♦ ANTHR 495 section 3 — Ethnographic Field Project will be taught In Guatemala. Contact the Study Abroad Office for
Information.
003 0321 S
400 0321 S
ANTHR 496R 0338 RESEARCH
001 0338 S
ANTHR 497 6947 DIRECTED READINGS
001 6947 S
ANTHR 694R 7461 READINGS
001 7461 S
ANTHR 695R 0401 RESEARCH
001 0401 S
ANTHR 699R 0404 IM ASTERS THESIS
001 0404 S
Arabic (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
ARAB 102
001
7683 1ST YR ARABIC
7683 S 8:00-9:50 am
Art (C-502 HFAC, 378-4266)
ART 100 0405 INTRO TO ART
400 0405 T 6:00-7:40 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
DAILY
TH
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V9.0
4.0
1.0
HAWKINS J P
MOORE J H
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
4063 JKHB STAFF
F201 HFAC MYERPL
♦ All students registering for ART 103 through ART 108 must first or concurrently complete ART 100 in order to obtain GE
credit.
ART 103 0407 INTRO TO DRAWING
001 0407 T 8:00-9:50 am
400 0407 T 5:10-8:30 pm
401 0407 T 4:00-7:00 pm
ART 105 0409 INTRO TO CERAMICS
400 0409 T 5:10-8:30 pm
401 0409 T 4:10-7:00 pm
ART 107 0411 INTRO TO OIL PAINT
400 0411 T 5:10-8:30 pm
401 0411 T 4:10-6:50 pm
ART 108 0412 INTRO TO WATERCLR
400 0412 T 5:10-6:30 pm TTH
401 0412 T 5:10-8:30 pm TTH
ART 109 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 109 7868 INTRO TO CALLIGRPH
MTWTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
ART
ART
111
114
400 7868 T 5:10-8:30 pm TTH
6809 INTRO ART HISTORY
400 6809 T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
401 6809 T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
0418 DRAWNGiAESTH STRUC
001 0418 T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
002 L 0418 T 8:00-8:50 am F
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
1.5
SVAR
A540 HFAC MYER P L
B561 HFAC STAFF
A530 HFAC STAFF
$VAR
240B B66 STAFF
240B B66 STAFF
SVAR
B531 HFAC STAFF
B531 HFAC STAFF
SVAR
A530 HFAC STAFF
A540 HFAC STAFF
A470 HFAC
AL
A550 HFAC
NAYN
STAFF
A550 HFAC STAFF
SVAR
A530 HFAC OSTRAFFJE
A501 HFAC OSTRAFFJE
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 1 9
ART 115 7864 DRAWING:SRATIAL 1^
001 7864 T 2:00-4:50 pm MW
ART 116 8236 DRAWING: VALUE 1.5
001 8236 T 8:00-10:50 am MW
ART 117 8237 DRAWING: OBSERV 1.5
001 8237 T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
ART 205R 0421 CERAMICS 2 2.0
401 0421 T 4:10-7:00 pm MW
ART 207R 0423 PAINTING 2 2.0
400 0423 T 5:10-8:30 pm TTH
ART 208R 6663 WATERCOLOR 2 2.0
400 6663 T 5:10-8:30 pm TTH
ART 210 0446 SURV OF WESTN ARCH 3.0
001 0446 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ART 211, 212 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 216 0438 CERAMICS FNDMNTLS 1.5
001 0438 T 3:00-5:50 pm MW
ART 217 0437 SCULPTURE FNDMNTLS 1.5
001 0437 T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
ART 221 0492 HG DRAW FNDMNTLS 1.5
001 0492 T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
ART 230R 0426 BOOKBINDING 3.0
400 0426 T 4:00-8:00 pm TTH
ART 302 0442 GREEK ART 3.0
001 0442 T 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
ART 309, 316 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 311 7871 MODERN ARCHITECTUR 3.0
001 7871 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ART 322R 0454 FK3URE DRAWING 3.0
001 0454 T 1:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
ART 326 is limited to Juniors, t
ART
326
0457
001
0457
002
0457
400
0457
ART
327R
0458
001
0458
ART
328R
7188
001
7188
ART
356R
0475
001
0475
ART
359R
0477
001
0477
ART
377
6134
001
6134
ART
397
7448
001
7448
ART
400R
0485
001
0485
ART
422R
0503
001
0503
ART
427R
0506
001
0506
ART
428R
0507
001
0507
ART
456R
0521
001
0521
ART
459R
0523
001
0523
ART
494R
7387
001
7387
002
7387
003
7387
004
7387
005
7387
006
7387
Juniors, seniors and graduate students.
ART FOR ELEM TCHRS
T 8:00-10:40 am
4:00-5:40 pm
T 1:00-3:40 pm
4:00-5:40 pm
T 4:00-6:40 pm
4:00-5:40 pm
MINTING
T 12:00-2:50 pm
FUNDMTLS RGR PNTG
T 8:00-10:50 am
FK3URE SCULPTURE
T 8:00-10:50 am
ceramk:s
T 12:00-2:50 pm
meth instr rm mgmt
T 1:00-2:50 pm
INTRO TO CRmCISM
T 9:00-10:50 am
INDV STUDY ART HIS
T
RG drawing STUDIO
T 1:00-3:50 pm
PAINTING STUDIO
T 12:00-2:50 pm
HG PAINT STUDIO
T 8:00-10:50 am
SCULP STDIO
T 8:00-10:50 am
CERAMrcS STUDIO
T 12:00-2:50 pm
SPEC PROBLEMS ART
T
T
T
T
T
T
4.0
$VAR
A540 HFAC MYER P L
$VAR
A530 HFAC HALTERN H G
SVAR
A530 HFAC SMITH B H
SVAR
2408 B66 STAFF
SVAR
8531 HFAC STAFF
SVAR
A530 HFAC STAFF
AL
A550 HFAC HAMILTON C M
SVAR
240 866 ALLEN V D
SVAR
219 B66 HADLOCKN
B561 HFAC HALTERN HG
104CREH MAKER V
A550 HFAC JOHNSON M J
A550 HFAC HAMILTON C M
SVAR
B561 HFAC HALTERN HG
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
MTW
A468 HFAC
CHRISTIANSEN J
M
F201 HFAC
MTW
A468 HFAC
STAFF
M
F201 HFAC
TWTH
A468 HFAC
STAFF
M
F201 HFAC
3.0
SVAR
MTWTH
8531 HFAC
OSTRAFFJE
>
3.0
SVAR
MTWTH
8531 HFAC
SMITH 8 H
3.0
SVAR
MTWTH
219 866
HADLOCK N
3.0
SVAR
MTWTH
r
3.0
240 866
ALLEN VD
MTW
3.0
A440 HFAC
HILL SO
MTW
V3.0
A440 HFAC
HILL S D
TBA
JOHNSON M J
V9.0
SVAR
MTWTH
B561 HFAC
HALTERN H G
V9.0
SVAR
MTWTH
B531 HFAC
OSTRAFFJE
V9.0
SVAR
MTWTH
8531 HFAC
SMITH B H
V9.0
SVAR
MTWTH
219 866
HADLOCK N
V9.0
SVAR
MTWTH
V3.0
240 866
ALLEN VD
TBA
Al 1 FN V D
TBA
HADLOCK N
TBA
HALTERN H G
TBA
MYER PL
TBA
OSTRAFFJE
TBA
SMITH BH
Majors Only
20 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
I
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
497R
502
510
511
600R
622R
627R
656R
659R
678R
697R
698R
699R
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
002
003
7388
7388
7506
7506
0536
0536
7874
7874
0546
0546
0551
0551
0555
0555
0555
0567
0567
0569
0569
0581
0581
0591
0591
7875
7875
7875
0592
0592
0592
0592
BFA FINAL PROJECT
T TEA
GREEK ART
T 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
WESTERN ARCHITECTR
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
MOO ARCHITECTURE
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
INDIV STDY ART HIS
T TEA
GRAD RGURE DRAWNG
T 1:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
GRAD PAINTG STUDIO
T 12:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
T 8:00-10:50 am MTWTH
GRAD SCULP STUDIO
T TEA
GRAD CERAMC STUDIO
T TEA
ART ED:ISSUE & TRNDS
T TEA
MFA PROJECT
T TBA
MA CURRICULUM PROJ
T TEA
T TBA
MA THESIS
T
T
T
TEA
TBA
TBA
3.0
STAFF
3.0
A550 HFAC
JOHNSON M J
3.0
A550 HFAC
HAMILTON C M
3.0
A550 HFAC
HAMILTON C M
V8.0
JOHNSON M J
V8.0
SVAR
B561 HFAC
HALTERN H G
V8.0
SVAR
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
OSTRAFF J E
SMITH B H
V8.0
SVAR
HADLOCK N
V8.0
SVAR
ALLEN VD
3.0
A440 HFAC
BEATTIE D K
V6.0
SVAR
ALLEN VD
V4.0
HILLSD
BEAIIIEDK
V6.0
HAMILTON C M
BEATTIE D K
HILL S D
Biology (380 WIDB, 3783042)
BIOL 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BIOL 100 0099 PRINCIPLES BIOLOGY
001 0099 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
BIO
446 MARE SEEGMILLER R E
♦ BIOL 101 are lab sections for Elementary Education majors only.
BIOL 101 8514 PRINC OF BIOL LAB 1.0
BIOL 398R
8514
PRINC OF BIOL LAB
001
8514
T 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
002
8514
T 3:0(>-4:50 pm MW
d by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee requirec
5963
BIOL TCHNG SEMINAR
001
5963
S TBA
002
5963
S TBA
003
5963
S TBA
004
5963
S TBA
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
V2.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
BOTNY 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BOTNY 205 0639 HELD BOTANY 3.0
001 0639 S 12:00-1:50 pm MTWTH
♦ BOTNY 205 section 400 requires three Saturday field trips.
400 0639 T 4:00-6:00 pm TTH
♦ BOTNY 210 requires five Saturday field trips.
0640 PLANT CLASSIRCATN
0640 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
0656 GEN & CELL BIOL 1
0656 T 12:00-1:50 pm MTV/TH
6726 COOPERATIVE EDUC V 9.0
6726 S TBA
065501 EVOLUTIONARY SCI 3.0
065501 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
5973 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH VI 8.0
5973 S TBA
0677 SPECIAL PROBLEMS V 6.0
0677 S TBA
0677 S TBA
0677 S TBA
BOTNY
210
001
BOTNY
341
001
BOTNY
399R
001
BOTNY
475
001
BOTNY
492R
001
BOTNY
498R
001
002
003
480 WIDE
STCLAIR L L
492 WIDE
FURNISS H B
3.0
275 MARE
FURNISS H B
4.0
446 MARE
EVANS P L
256 CE
STAFF
MAURERBA
HESSWM
HESS W M
GARDNER J S
RUSHFORTH S R
BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule 21
BOTNY
521
8627
ETHNOBTNY PRACTCM
V5.0
001
8627
S
TBA
BOTNY
697R
0710
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
001
0710
S
TBA
002
0710
8
TBA
003
0710
S
TBA
BOTNY
698R
0709
MASTER'S PROJECT
V6.0
001
0709
S
TBA
BOTNY
699R
0711
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
0711
8
TBA
BOTNY
799R
0720
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
0720
8
TBA
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-251
RANGE
399R
6726
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V9.0
350
6726
8
TBA
RANGE
498R
4953
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
001
4953
8
TBA
RANGE
697R
4957
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
001
4957
8
TBA
RANGE
699R
4958
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
4958
S
TBA
RANGE
799R
6544
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
6544
8
TBA
Business Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
BUSM
101
9022
READINGS FOR MORS
0.5
001
9022
8
TBA
002
9022
S
TBA
003
9022
8
TBA
004
9022
8
TBA
020
9022
8
TBA
BUSM
102
9023
READINGS FOR MORS
0.5
001
9023
8
TBA
002
9023
8
TBA
020
9023
8
TBA
BUSM
103
9026
READINGS FOR MORS
0.5
001
9026
8
TBA
002
9026
8
TBA
003
9026
8
TBA
004
9026
8
TBA
005
9026
8
TBA
020
9026
8
TBA
BUSM
104
9037
READINGS FOR MORS
0.5
001
9037
8
TBA
002
9037
8
TBA
020
9037
8
TBA
BUSM
199R
0799
CO OP ED BUS MGT
V3.0
379
0799
8
TBA
COX PA
HESS W M
GARDNER J 8
RU8HF0RTH 8 R
STAFF
HE88WM
HESS W M
HESS W M
HESS W M
HESS W M
HESSWM
HES8WM
KITCHEN G N
ALBRECHT 8
CALL I T
CHERRINGTON D
SMITH M E
PRAWITT D F
DETIENNE K B
SMITH M E
SEAWRIGHT K K
STOCKS K D
WILSON B D
HUNT H K
SMITH M E
SMITH M E
PINEGAR J M
PERRY D J
SMITH M E
SMITVIME
BUSM 200, 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM 301 0796 HNANCIAL MGT 3.0
001 0796 8 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
BUS M 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
184 TNRB STAFF
BUSM
341
001
0800
0800
MARKETING MGT
8 9:30-10:50 am
MTWTH
3.0
120 TNRB
WHITE G A
BUSM
361
001
0804
0804
OPERATIONS MGT
8 8:00-9:20 am
MTWTH
3.0
120 TNRB
LEETN
BUSM
380R
001
0805
0805
EXECUTIVE LECTURES
8 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
1.0
710 TNRB
SMITH M E
BUSM
399R
350
7197
7197
COOP ED BUS MGT
S
TBA
3.0
SMITH M E
BUSM
401
001
0807
0807
ADV FINANCIAL MGT
8 12:00-1 :20 pm
MTWTH
3.0
2072 JKHB
STONE B K
BUSM
410
001
0810
0810
INVESTMENTS
8 8:00-9:20 am
MTWTH
3.0
2072 JKHB
STONE B K
BUSM
413
001
0842
0842
REAL ESTATE AOMIN
S 9:30-10:50 am
MTWTH
3.0
184 TNRB
STAFF
BUSM
430
001
0815
0815
INTRO INTRNATL BUS
8 12:00-1 :20 pm
MTWTH
3.0
174 TNRB
BISCHOFF S J
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BUSM
459
001
0830
0830
MARKETING STRATEGY
S 1:30-2:50 pm MTWTH
3.0
184 TNRB
SCHILL R L
BUSM
463
001
0833
0833
TOTAL QUALITY MGMT
S 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
3.0
180 TNRB
LEETN
BUSM
499
001
002
0847
0847
0847
BUSINESS POUCY
S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
S 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
3.0
110 TNRB
110 TNRB
MURRAY R B
MURRAY R B
Chemical Engineering (350 CB, 378-2586)
CHEN
199R
350
8776
8776
COOP ED CHEM ENGR
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHEN
273
001
0949
0949
CHEM PROCESS PRIN
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
381
CB
STAFF
CHEN
283
001
0946
0946
COMP PROG CHEM ENG
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
125
CB
STAFF
CHEN
475
001
0964
0964
UNIT OPERATNS LABI
8 12:00-5:50 pm TTH
2.0
217
CB
STAFF
CHEN
477
001
0966
0966
UNIT OPERATNS LAB2
S 12:00-5:50 pm TTH
2.0
217
CB
STAFF
CHEN
493R
001
0971
0971
SPCL TOPICS UNGRAD
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHEN
498R
001
0972
0972
UNDRGRAD RESEARCH
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHEN
499R
001
0973
0973
U GRAD THESIS RES
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHEN
674
001
0991
0991
ADV THERMODYNAMICS
8 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
2.0
383
CB
ROWLEY R L
CHEN
693R
001
1002
1002
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
S TBA
V6.0
STAFF
CHEN
698R
001
1004
1004
MASTERS PROJECT
8 TBA
V6.0
STAFF
CHEN
699R
001
1005
1005
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
CHEN
793R
001
1007
1007
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
8 TBA
V3.0
STAFF
CHEN
799R
001
1009
1009
DISSERTATION
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
Chemistry and Biochemistry (225 ESC, 378-3667)
♦ A $30 or $40 deposit (usually included In the registration assesment) and safety goggle are required of students before the
first period of all chemistry lab classes.
CHEM 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CHEM
101
1012
001
1012
CHEM
105
1016
001
1016
CHEM
106
1017
001
1017
CHEM
107
1015
001
1015
CHEM
152
1010
001
1010
CHEM
223
1025
001
1025
CHEM
227
1021
001
1021
CHEM
281
1027
001
1027
CHEM
351
1031
001
1031
CHEM
352
1032
001
1032
CHEM
353
1033
001
1033
INTRO GEN CHEM
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
1033
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
T 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWTHF
GEN COLL CHEM LAB
T 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
INTRO ORG CHEM
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
QUANT & QUAL ANAL
8 10:00-11:50 am MW
1:00-^:50 pm MWF
INTRO ANAL CHEM
8 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
1:00-4:50 pm MWF
INTRO PHYSIOL CHEM
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ORG CHEM LAB-NONMA
8 10:00-1:50 pm MWF
10:00-10:50 am MWF
8 2:00-5:50 pm MWF
2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
NS
235
ESC
SNOW R L
4.0
NS
230
ESC
GOATES 8 R
3.0
230
ESC
BILLS J L
1.0
$30
420
ESC
CANNON J F
Lab Included
2.0
252 MARB
STAFF
4.0
$30
215
ESC
GALLEY N K
Lab Included
480
ESC
3.0
$30
215
ESC
DEARDEN D V
420
ESC
3.0
241
ESC
WATTGD
3.0
230
ESC
KUCHAR M C
3.0
241
ESC
PAUL E G
V2.0
$40
320
ESC
HINSHAW B C
Lab Included
235
ESC
320
ESC
HIN8HAW B C
Lab Included
235
ESC
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 23
CHEM 354
CHEM 391
CHEM 462
003
001
001
001
1033
1034
1034
1045
1045
1040
1040
♦ CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
464 mandatory meeting
464
001
481
001
497R
001
499R
001
501
001
697R
001
699R
001
797R
001
799R
001
1041
1041
1043
1043
1068
1068
8835
8835
1047
1047
1088
1088
1089
1089
1104
1104
1105
1105
S 1:00-4:50 pm IIH
6:00-9:50 pm W
6:00-6:50 pm W
320
320
215
ESC
£80
ESC
STAFF
Lab Included
ORG CHEM LAB-MAJOR
S 10:00-1 :50 pm MWF
2.0
320
$40
ESC
HINSHAW B C
Lab Included
TECH WRIT CHEM UT
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
AW
123 HRCB
HANSEN L D
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
215
ESC
OWEN N L
at 7 am first day of classes In 215 ESC.
PHYSICAL CHEM LAB
S TBA
2.0
216
$30
ESC
THORNE J M
Lab Included
BIOCHEMISTRY
S 12:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
4.0
235
ESC
ZIMMERMAN 8 8
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TBA
V6.0
WOOLLEY E M
HONORS THESIS
8 TBA
V6.0
WOOLLEY E M
Honors
CHEMICALS & SAFETY
8 9:00-9:50 am T
0.5
235
ESC
HINSHAW B C
MASTERS RESEARCH
8 TBA
V6.0
WOOLLEY E M
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
V9.0
WOOLLEY E M
DOCTORAL RESEARCH
8 TBA
V9.0
WOOLLEY E M
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
V9.0
WOOLLEY E M
Chinese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
CHIN 102
CHIN 201
CHIN 321
400
001
001
CHIN 490R
001
CHIN 680R
001
CHIN 699R
001
1191
1191
1192
1192
1196
1196
1207
1207
7914
7914
7916
7916
1ST YR MANDARIN
8 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
SECOND YR MANDARIN
8 12:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
SEL RDNGS MOD CHIN
8 12:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
IND STUDY IN CHIN
8 TBA
SPEC STDS CHINESE
8 TBA
MASTERS THESIS
8
4.0
4.0
4.0
V3.0
3.0
2.0
2049 JKHB
1023 JKHB
2049 JKHB
TBA
CHENQ
01 BP
WILLIAMS G 8
HONEY D B
BOURGERIE D S
BOURGERIE D 8
Civil and Environmental Engineering (368 CB, 378-2811)
CE EN 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 103 1221 ENG MECH STATICS 2.0
001 1221 8 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
CEEN 113 8383 ENGR MEASUREMENTS 3.0
001 8383 8 10:00-10:50 am MW
002 L 8383 8 12:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
003 L 8383 8 3:00-5:50 pm MTWTH
004 L 8383 8 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
CEEN 199R 8777 COOP ED CIVIL ENGR V3.0
350 8777 8 TBA
352 8777 8 TBA
348 MARB CHRISTIANSEN H
250 CTB
384 CB
384 CB
364 CB
WALLACE L P
WALLACE LP
WALLACE LP
WALLACE L P
BUDGE W D
BUDGE W D
CE EN 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 204
CE EN 270
CE EN 321
1 228 ENGR M ECH DYNAMICS
001 1228 8 10:00-10:50 am MTWF
10:00-1 1:50 am TH
1230 COMP METHODS
001 1230 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1231 STRUCTURAL ANAL
001 1231 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
381
CB
CHRIS-
381
CB
125
CB
STAFF
393
CB
STAFF
CE EN 332 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 332 1232 HYD & FLUID FLOW 3.0
001 1232 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
CEEN 361 1247 HIGHWAY ENGR 3.0
001 1247 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
369 CB
254 CB
STAFF
BUDGE W D
Lab Required
Lab Required
24 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
002 L
003 L
1247
1247
S 3:00-5:50 pm
S 3:00-5:50 pm
T
W
CEEN
424
001
1242
1242
REINF CONCRETE DES
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
CEEN
513
001
002 L
125803
125803
125803
PHOTOGR REM SENS
S 1:00-2:50 pm
8 1:00-3:50 pm
MW
F
CEEN
524
001
1280
1280
DSGN BRIDGE STRUCT
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
CEEN
529
001
7803
7803
TIMBER DESIGN
8 10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
CEEN
531
001
1264
1264
WATER RESOURCE ENG
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
CEEN
563
001
1297
1297
PAVEMENT DESIGN
8 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
CEEN
694R
005
1299
1299
SELPROBINCEE
8
TBA
CEEN
698R
001
1301
1301
MASTER'S PROJECT
8
TBA
CEEN
699R
001
1302
1302
MASTERS THESIS
8
TBA
CEEN
799R
001
1306
1306
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V6.0
V9.0
V9.0
Classical Civilization (3010 JKHB, 37^4448)
3.0
CLCV 110 1309
400 1309
CLCV 241 1311
001 1311
INTRO GK & ROM LIT
8 4:00-6:30 pm MW
GRK & ROM MYTHOLOGY
8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
3.0
Clothing and Textiles (3256 SFLC, 37»'3943)
CLTX 105 1318 ELEM CLOTHING CONS
400 1318 8 3:00-4:50 pm MTVH'H
CLTX 225 9105 PATTERN DESIGN 1
001 9105 8 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
2:00--i:50 pm TTH
CLTX 251 9106 APPAREL DESIGN 1
001 9106 8 12:00-1:50 pm DAILY
2.0
3.0
3.0
CLTX 261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CLTX 261
CLTX 300
CLTX 351
CLTX 373
CLTX 374
CLTX 430
CLTX 490
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
1323
1323
1325
1325
9110
9110
9111
9111
9112
9112
1332
1332
1338
1338
TEXTILES
8 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
CLOTHG & HUM BEHAV
S 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
APPAREL DESIGN 2
S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
WHOLE/INTRN'L FASH
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
FASHION MERCHNDZNG
8 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
HISTORIC TEXTILES
S 10:00-11 :40 am MWF
SENIOR SEMINAR
8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
Communications (E-509 HFAC, 378-2077)
COMMS 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 101 1344 MASS COMM & SOC 3.0
001 1344 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
400 1344 T 4:00-6:15 pm MW
COMMS 150 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 150 1345 PUBUC SPEAKING 3.0
400 1345 T 4:00-5:50 pm MWF
401 1345 T 4:00-5:50 pm MWF
♦ COMMS 199R Advance registration not allowed.
COMMS 199R
8771
INTERNSHIP
350
8771
S
TBA
352
8771
s
TBA
353
8771
s
TBA
V1.0
202 CB BUDGE W D
202 CB BUDGE W D
188 CB GOODWIN R J
660 SWKT HINCKLEY T K
660 SWKT HINCKLEY T K
369 CB GOODWIN R J
369 CB STAFF
376B CB STAFF
385 CB BUDGE W D
THURGOOD G
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
AL
2024 JKHB BUTLER TM
AL
3088 JKHB MACFARLANEKC
3235 SFLC NICOLLEJ
3245 SFLC BURNHAMCA
3245 SFLC
3263 SFLC STAFF
3220 SFLC KUCHARMC
3220 SFLC BAUGHDF
3263 SFLC BURNHAMCA
3208 SFLC BAUGHDF
3270 SFLC HYDE MS
3270 SFLC STAFF
3270 SFLC HYDE MS
F201 HFAC STRAUBHAARJD
F274 HFAC PRATTEPA
F262 HFAC FREEMAN S E
F430 HFAC HUGHEY-WILKER
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
intern Stds
Intem Stds
Intern Stds
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 25
370
371
375
377
379
390
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
S
S
S
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
201 8508 THEOR COMM & PERSU 2.0
T 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
INTRO PUBLIC RELTN 2.0
8 5:00-7:30 pm TTH
COMMUNICATIONS LAW 3.0
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
235
307
001
400
8508
5373
5373
001
1358
1358
COMICS 310, 311 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS
311
COMMS 312
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
♦ COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
♦ COMMS
COMMS
315
323
332
336
344
001
400
400
001
001
001
001
1349
1349
1360
1360
1371
1371
1363
1363
6207
6207
1370
1370
1398
1398
WRIT MASS AUDIENCE
S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
REPORTING
S 4:00-5:50 pm MWF
1:00-3:50 pm MTW
BRDCST WRIT/PERF
S 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
EDITING
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
4:00-5:50 pm MTW
ADV MED PLN/STRAT
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
PUB REL CASE STDS
8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF
BRDCST/PRNT AD SLS
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
345 students are responsible for CCN 8-10:40 a.m. dally.
345 1375 TV STUDIO PROD 2.0
001 1375 S 10:00-11:50 am MW
12:00-1:50 pm MW
353 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
354 students are responsible for CCN 8-10:40 a.m. daily.
354 1378 MNGMT/PROD NEWS 2.0
001
1378
1378
MNGMT/PROD NEWS
8 10:00-11:50 am
MF
♦ COMMS 360 students are responsible for CCN 8-10:40 a.m. daily.
COMMS
360
COMMS 365R
COMMS
COMMS
391
396R
COMMS 397R
001
001
001
001
400
401
001
7171
7171
1376
1376
7876
7876
1404
1404
1404
1404
8765
8765
INTRMD BRDCST PERF
S 10:00-11:50 am WF
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY
8 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
TBA
COMM RESEARCH METH
2.0
8 8:00-9:50 am
BROADCAST PRAC
8 4:00-5:50 pm
S 3:00-4:50 pm
S
HONORS TUTORIAL
S
MWF
TTH
T
TBA
TBA
♦ COMMS 398R Advance registration not allowed
COMMS
398R 7630 PROJ IN COMM
001 7630 S TBA
COMMS 410 1413 MASS MEDIA ADMIN
001 1413 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MW
COMMS 41 5R 1381 VIDEO PROD ENG/EFP
400 1381 8 5:00-6:50 pm WF
COMMS 420 1390 ADVANCED REPORTING
001 1390 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
3.0
3.0
1.0
V2.0
V4.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
COMMS 427 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 432 5375 STRAT ADV RESEARCH 2.0
001 5375 8 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
COMMS 441 1392 BRDCST NEWS REPORT 2.0
001 1392 8 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
M0URIT8EN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
MOURITSEN R H
F550 HFAG WHITING G C
F556 HFAG CALL M D
F550 HFAG PRATTE P A
F243 HFAG PORTER W G
F550 HFAG PORTER W C
538 ELWG
F515 HFAG ROBERTS D G
F515 HFAG VANVALKENBURG
538 ELWG
F534 HFAG MARTIN D G
F556 HFAG WILSON L J
F474 HFAG MOURITSEN R H
F534 HFAG SINK R H
A242 HFAG
F454 HFAG GRE88MAN D L
235 8WKT GRES8MAN D L
F515 HFAG BRYANT GE
538 ELWG
F550 HFAG KAGEL R I
F454 HFAG SINK R H
F534 HFAG GILLMAN R V
GUNN R D
WHITING G G
FORSYTH D P
F550 HFAG MOURITSEN R H
F534 HFAG SINK R H
F515 HFAG PRATTE PA
F556 HFAG KAGEL R I
F274 HFAG SINK R H
Intem Stds
Intern Stds
Intem Stds
Intem Stds
Intem Stds
Intern Stds
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Included
Lab Required
Prev Apple
26 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ COMMS 446R Students are responsible for CCN 8-10:40 a.m. dally.
COMMS 446R
1394
DIRCT STU/LOC TV
2.0
001
1394
S 10:00-11 :50 am MW
7:00-10:00 am MF
F274 HFAC
A248 HFAC
GUNN R D
Lab Required
COMMS 460
1364
PERFATV BROADCSTNG
2.0
400
1364
8 5:00-8:50 pm W
F515 HFAC
ROGERS R M
COMMS 475
1416
MINI DOC PROD
2.0
'
001
1416
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
8:00-4:30 pm MW
F274 HFAC
TBA
CRE8SMAN D L
Lab Required
002
1416
S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
8:00-4:30 pm TTH
F274 HFAC
TBA
CRE8SMAN D L
Lab Required
003
1416
S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
8:00-4:30 pm TTH
F274 HFAC
TBA
CRE8SMAN D L
Lab Required
004
1416
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
8:00-^:30 pm MF
F274 HFAC
TBA
CRESSMAN D L
Lab Required
005
1416
S 2:00-3:50 pm IIH
3:00-10:30 pm T
F274 HFAC
TBA
CRESSMAN D L
Lab Required
i
^ 006
8:00-4:30 pm S
TBA
1416
S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
F274 HFAC
CRESSMAN D L
Lab Required
1
3:00-10:30 pm T
TBA
8:00-4:30 pm 8
TBA
COMMS 480
1406
ETHC/ISS MASS COMM
3.0
001
1406
8 4:00-6:15 pm MW
F556 HFAC
MARTIN D G
400
1406
S 4:00-6:15 pm MW
F474 HFAC
WHITING GC
COMMS 495R
1410
RES & READ COMM PRAC
V4.0
001
1410
8 TBA
FORSYTH D P
Prev Apple
400
1410
8 7:00-9:00 pm T
F372 HFAC
WIXOMH
Prev Apple
COMMS 612R
1439
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
1.0
001
1439
8 TBA
STOUT DA
COMMS 615
1432
PUBLC OPIN & PROP
3.0
001
1432
8 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
F515 HFAC
MARTIN D G
♦ COMMS 695R section 1 will study Giobaiization of Media.
COMMS 695R
7235
TOPICAL SEMINAR
2.0
001
7235
8 10:00-11 :50 am MW
F245 HFAC
8TRAUBHAAR J D
COMMS 699R
1446
MASTER'S THESIS
V6.0
001
1446
8 TBA
STOUT D A
Comparative Uterature (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
C LIT 201
8481
HIST OF CIV:LIT 1
3.0
CV1
001
8481
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
2031 JKHB
STAFF
C LIT 430R
1453
EPIC
3.0
001
1453
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3040 JKHB
BENFELLVS
C LIT 490R
3119
DIRECTED READINGS
V3.0
001
3119
8 TBA
PEER L H
C LIT 499R
1461
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
001
1461
8 TBA
PEER L H
C LIT 590R
3124
DIRECTED READINGS
V3.0
001
3124
8 TBA
80NDRUP 8 P
CLIT 630R
1464
EPIC
3.0
001
1464
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3040 JKHB
BENFELLVS
C LIT 699R
1467
THESIS MASTERS DEG
V9.0
004
1467
8 TBA
SONDRUP 8 P
Computer Sciem:o (3361 TMCB, 37a^027)
cs 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ C S 103 will meet at 11 :00 a.m. in 1170 TMCB on Thursday, May 4.
CS
103
001
7698
7698
ELEMCOMPAPP
T
TBA
2.0
1134 TMCB
CHRI8TEN8EN L
l^b Included
CS
130
001
1487
1487
SCNTFC CMPTG— C
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
2.0
1170 TMCB
STAFF
cs
142
001
1489
1489
INTRO COMP PROG
T 8:00-8:50 am
MTTHF
2.0
1170 TMCB
STOKES G E
cs
143
001
6810
6810
INTRO COMP ORG
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MI IHF
2.0
1170 TMCB
BEU8 H L
cs
152
001
7624
7624
DISCRETE STRCTRS •
T 10:00-11:50 am
1
MWF
3.0
1170 TMCB
MARTINEZ T R
cs
199R
350
370
1492
1492
1492
C S CO-OP EDUC
S
8
TBA
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule 27
380
1492
S TBA
STAFF
cs
232
1502
COM PROGRAMMING
3.0
001
1502
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
1170 TMCB
BURTON R P
cs
252
6974
INTRO TO THEORY
3.0
001
6974
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
120 TMCB
HIGGIN8 J C
cs
290
1484
COMP LANG TRANSITN
1.0
001
1484
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
1170 TMCB
STAFF
cs
302
7269
COMP SCI EDUCATION
3.0
001
7269
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
120 TMCB
ROBISON P P
cs
330
1500
CNCPT PRGRMNG LANG
3.0
001
1500
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
108 TMCB
WINDLEY P J
cs
404
1518
COMPTRS IN SOCIETY
3.0
001
1518
S 10:00-11:15 am MWTH
10:00-10:50 am T
133 TMCB
133 TMCB
MCCLURG L E
002
1518
S 2:00-3:15 pm MTWTH
133 TMCB
MCCLURGLE
cs
428
1512
SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
3.0
001
1512
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
120 TMCB
WOODFIELD S N
cs
444
1513
OPER SYSTEM DESIGN
3.0
001
1513
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
260 TNRB
IVIE E J
cs
460
7626
COMPUTER COMMS
3.0
001
7626
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
265 ESC
IVIE E J
cs
470
1526
INTARTIRCIALINT
3.0
001
1526
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
108 TMCB
BEUS H L
cs
565
8261
DATA SECURITY
3.0
001
8261
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
108 TMCB
HIGGIN8 J C
cs
598R
1529
SPECIAL PROJECTS
V3.0
001
1529
T TBA
EMBLEY D W Dept Approve
cs
699R
1530
MASTERS THESIS
VI 8.0
001
1530
S TBA
EMBLEY D W
cs
799R
8733
DOCTORAL DISSERTA
V9.0
001
8733
8 TBA
EMBLEY DW
Construction Managoment and Technology Education (230 SNLB, 378-2021)
CM
155
1551
RES DRAFT & PLAN
3.0
$VAR
001
1551
8 10:00-12:50 pm MWTH
10:00-10:50 am T
361 MARB
361 MARB
CHRI8TENSEN K
CM
199R
6090
COOP ED CMGT TECH
V3.0
■
350
6090
8 TBA
HUTCHINGS D M
370
6090
8 TBA
HUTCHINGS D M
379
6090
S TBA
HUTCHINGS D M
CM
211
0721
RNISH METH IN CON
2.0
$VAR
001
0721
S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
120 B66
CHRI8T0FFERS0N
CM
217
0724
CONCRETE & MASONRY
2.0
$VAR
001
0724
8 2:00-5:50 pm TTH
120 B66
ROGERS E J Ub Included
CM
241
0725
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
2.0
SVAR
001
0725
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
120 B66
NEWITTJ8
CM
385
7805
CONST CON & LAW
2.0
001
7805
8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
120 B66
HUTCHINGS D M
CM
408
0726
HVAC & ENERGY EFFI
3.0
SVAR
001
0726
S 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
120 B66
NEWITTJ8
CM
411
0728
E8TIMATINQ * BIDDING
2.0
SVAR
001
0728
8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
165 SNLB
ROGERS E L
CM
417
6881
CONST CODES &INSP
2.0
001
6881
8 11:00-12:50 pm MW
120 B66
HUTCHINGS D M
CM
445
8874
COMPANY OPER & MGT
2.0
001
8874
8 9:00-10:50 am MW
120 SNLB
CHRISTOFFERSON
CM
494R
0729
SPEC PROBSBLD TEC
V3.0
SVAR
001
0729
8 TBA
NEWITTJ8
Cooperative Education and Internships (110 FOB, 378-3337)
♦ See the Office of Cooperative Education and internships for information.
Dance (294 RB, 378^086)
DANCE 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE 130
7412
AEROBIC DANCE
001
7412
T
7:00-7:50 am
MTWTH
002
7412
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
003
7412
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
004
7412
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
0.5
283 SFH STAFF
283 SFH STAFF
283 SFH STAFF
283 SFH STAFF
28 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
005
7412
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
283
SFH
STAFF
006
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWTHF
283
SFH
STAFF
007
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
283
SFH
STAFF
006
7412
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
283
SFH
STAFF
ooe
7412
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
283
SFH
STAFF
400
7412
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MTWTH
283
SFH
ANDERSON C N
401
7412
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MTWTH
283
SFH
STAFF
♦ DANCE 130 section 402 Is for peopte with special physical problems Including those who are pregnant, overweight,
norvambulatory, etc.
DANCE 131
DANCE 135
DANCE 140
DANCE 170
DANCE 171
402
403
001
002
001
001
002
001
400
001
400
7412
7412
7094
7094
7094
7122
7122
4349
4349
4349
4343
4343
4343
7983
7983
7983
T 5:10-6:00 pm MTWTH
T 6:10-7:00 pm MTWTH
JAZZ DANCE BEG 0.5
T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
TAP DANCE BEG 0.5
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
MODERN DANCE BEG 0.5
T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
FOLK DANCE BEG 0.5
T 2:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
T 5:10-6:50 pm MW
CLOG DANCE BEG 0.5
T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
T 5:10-6:50 pm TTH
DANCE 180 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE 180
SOCIAL DANCE BEG
MWTHF
MWTHF
MTWTH
MTWTH
TTH
TTH
4342
001 4342 T 11:00-11:50 am
002 4342 T 11:00-11:50 am
003 4342 T 12:00-12:50 pm
004 4342 T 12:00-12:50 pm
400 4342 T 5:1O-«:50pm
401 4342 T 5:10-6:50 pm
DANCE 181 4312 CNTRY WSTN SOC DNC
001 4312 T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
002 4312 T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
DANCE 184 4323 BLRM INTNL MOD BEG
001 4323 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 4323 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
DANCE 185 4322 BLRM INTNL LAT BEG
001 4322 T 10:00-10:50 am
002 4322 T 10:00-10:50 am
DANCE 190 4347 BALLET BEG
001 4347 T 8:00-9:30 am
400 4347 T 4:00-5:30 pm
DANCE 231 7123 JAZZ DANCE INT
001 7123 S 10:00-10:50 am
DANCE 240R 4402 MOD DNC TEC THRY-1
001 4402 S 12:00-1 :30 pm
DANCE 260 7985 INTRO TO DANCE
001 7985 S 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
DANCE 270 4395 FOLK DANCE INT
001 4395 S 1:00-1 :50 pm
DANCE 271 7986 CLOG DANCE INT
400 7986 S 5:10-6:50 pm
DANCE 275 4346 RHYTHM AND DANCE
001 4346 S 9:00-9:50 am
002 4346 S 10:00-10:50 am
003 4346 S 12:00-12:50 pm
DANCE 280 4397 SOCIAL DANCE INT
001 4397 S 2:00-2:50 pm
002 4397 S 2:00-2:50 pm
400 4397 S 7:10-8:50 pm
401 4397 S 7:10-8:50 pm
DANCE 285 4386 BLRM INTNL LAT INT
001 4386 S 8:00-8:50 am
002 4366 S 8:00-8:50 am
DANCE 291 R 4405 BALLET TEC-2
001 4405 S 12:00-1:20 pm
DANCE 292 8328 CHARACTER DANCE
001 8328 S 10:00-10:50 am
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
MTWTH
MTWTH
0.5
MTWTH
MTWTH
1.0
DAILY
1.5
DAILY
3.0
MTWTH
F
1.0
DAILY
1.0
MW
1.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
1.0
DAILY
DAILY
IIH
TTH
1.0
DAILY
DAILY
1.0
MTWTH
0.5
MTWTH
162 RB STAFF
283 SFH STAFF
158 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
164 RB STAFF
164 RB STAFF
278 RB STAFF
278 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
AL
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
164
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
164
RB
STAFF
257
RB
STAFF
257
RB
278
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
162
RB
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Prev Apple
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 29
DANCE
293R
6461
BALLET POINTE BEG
001
6461
S 1:25— 1:50 pm MTWTH
DANCE
362
4437
DNC COMPOSITN INT
001
4437
S 1:00-2:30 pm MTWTH
DANCE
364
4431
RHYTHM ANALYSIS
001
4431
S 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
DANCE
366
4438
MOD DNC TCHG MTHDS
001
4438
S 10:00-11 :50 am MWTHF
DANCE
369
8108
KINESLGY FOR DNCRS
001
8108
S 8:00-9:50 am MTWTH
DANCE
380R
6540
SOCIAL DANCE ADV
001
6540
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
002
6540
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
DANCE
384R
4415
BLRMINTNLMODADV
001
4415
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
002
4415
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
DANCE
388R
6978
BLRM DNC PERF INT
001
6978
S 7:00-7:50 am DAILY
002
6978
S 7:00-7:50 am DAILY
DANCE
390R
4407
BALLET TEC-3
001
4407
S 2:00-3:20 pm MTWTH
DANCE
399R
7416
COOP ED DNC INTERN
001
7416
S TEA
DANCE
460
4466
DANCE HISTORY-1
001
4466
S 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
DANCE
469
4470
SEN SEM IN DANCE
001
4470
S 4:00-4:50 pm W
DANCE
498R
7201
BALLET PERFORM CO
001
7201
S 3:30-6:00 pm MTWTH
DANCE
697R
8053
INDIV REX/COMP DNC
001
8053
8 TEA
DANCE
699R
8052
MASTER'S THESIS
001
8052
S TEA
Design (210 BRMB, 378-2064)
DES
102
3256
INTRO TO INTERIORS
001
3256
S 9:30-10:45 am MTWTH
DES
110
9001
INTRO COMPAPPU
001
9001
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
DES
111
0415
2-DIMENSIONAL DES
001
0415
S 8:00-11:50 am MW
DES
112
0432
FOUNDATION DRAWING
001
0432
8 8:00-11:50 am TH
8:00-10:50 am T
DES
199R
3285
COOPERATIVE EDUC
001
3285
8 TEA
♦ DES 210 section 1 Is for Industrial majors only.
DES
210
9002
INTER COMP APPLI
001
9002
8 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
400
9002
8 5:00-8:50 pm TTH
DES
21 4R
0434
SHOP MTHDS & MTRLS
001
0434
S 1.00^:50 pm MW
DES
230
0430
INTRO TO INDST DES
001
0430
8 8:00-1 1:50 am MW
DES
243
0465
BASIC TYPOGRAPHY
001
0465
8 9:00-10:50 am MTWTH
DES
245
7563
INTRO GRAPHIC DES
001
7563
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
DES
270
1353
INTRO TO PHOTO DES
001
1353
S 12:00-3:50 pm MW
DES
273
8255
ADV PHOTOGRAPHY
001
8255
8 8:00-10:50 am MW
DES
310
8321
ADV COMPAPPU
001
8321
8 8:00-11:50 am TH
8:00-1050 am T
002
m?^
8 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
DES
320
7550
INTER DES STUDIO 3
001
7550
8 9:30-12:30 pm MW
DES
328
3265
HIST OF INT DES 1
001
3265
8 8:00-9: 15 am MTWTH
0.5
1.0
1.0
2.0
4.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
V4.0
2.0
2^
2.0
V4.0
V6.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
V3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
283 RE STAFF
185 RE STAFF
185 RE CHITWOOD R
185 RE GIEESL
106 RE MU8ILP8
270 RE STAFF
270 RE STAFF
278 RE STAFF
278 RE STAFF
270 RB STAFF
278 RE STAFF
162 RB STAFF
283 RE JAC0E80N P C
257 RB STAFF
257 RE STAFF
283 RB MEMMOTT J W
296 RE JACOBSON P C
296 RE JACOBSON P 0
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
AL
270ERME TAYLOR DA
1057 TMCE STAFF
240 BRME STAFF
240 ERME STAFF
240 ERMB
STAFF
268 BRME ADAMS R B
1057 TMCE THOMAS G 0
1 60 BRME MARSHALL J F
396 ERME MARSHALL J F
390 ERME SULLIVAN LA
380 BRME STAFF
120 BRME TELFORD J W
120 ERME BARRUSWM
264 ERME ADAMS R B
264 ERMB
264 BRME ADAMS R B
220 BRME VIEHWEG R G
270 BRME TAYLOR DA
30 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
DES
341
001
0467
0467
PACKAGING DES
S 12:00-1:50 pm
MTWTH
DES
359
001
3280
3280
HIST OF ILLUSTRTN
S 1:00-4:20 pm
MW
DES
377R
001
1379
1379
ADV PHOTO STUDIO
S 8:00-10:50 am
MW
DES
410R
400
3283
3283
COMP APPLI STUDIO
S 7:00-9:50 pm
IIH
DES
477R
001
3287
3287
ADV PHOTO STD 2
S 8:00-10:50 am
MW
DES
494R
001
002
0529
0529
0529
SPEC PROB DESIGN
S
s
TBA
TBA
DES
497R
001
0531
0531
BFA FINAL PROJECT
8
TBA
DES
499R
001
3288
3288
DIRECTED STUDIES
S
TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V6.0
Economics (130 FOB, 378-2859)
ECON 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ECON
110
001
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
199R
257
378
380
381
382
388
440
453
490
350
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
498R
001
499R
001
1567
ECON PRINC & PROB
3.0
1567
T 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
8735
CO-OP ED:ECONOMICS
V3.0
8735
S TBA
1587
INTRNL TRADE & RN
3.0
1587
S 9:00-10:20 am MTWTH
1572
STATS FOR ECON
3.0
1572
S 1:00-2:20 pm MTWTH
1566
INTRMD PRICE THR1
3.0
1566
S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
1577
INTERNED MACROECON
3.0
1577
S 3:00-^:20 pm MTWTH
1568
INTRMD PRICE THR 2
3.0
1568
S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
1612
INTRO ECONOMETRICS
4.0
1612
S 12:00-1 :40 pm MTWTH
8622
ECON AND NAT RESRC
3.0
8622
S 1:00-2:20 pm MTWTH
1623
THEORY-MONEY & BANK
3.0
1623
S 3:00^:20 pm MTWTH
6143
SENIOR PAPER
1.0
6143
S TBA
1640
READINGS IN ECON
V2.0
1640
S TBA
8846
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
8846
8 TBA
Educational Leadership (310 IMCKB, 37&4291)
ELDR 452 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ELDR
452
6098
PROFESSIONAL TEACH
1.0
001
6098
8 10:00-10:50 am
MW
002
6098
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
400
6098
8 4:00-5:50 pm
M
ELDR
532
8403
GIFTD & TALNTD:PROGR
2.0
001
8403
8 1:00-2:50 pm
MW
ELDR
537
8404
GFTD,TLNTD:CREATIV
2.0
400
8404
8 4:00-7:50 pm
T
ELDR
602
2463
REFORM FUTURE SCH
2.0
400
2463
8 4:00-7:40 pm
TH
♦ ELDR 614 section 105 for 1st year LPP students only.
ELDR
614
6013
EDUC DIVERSE POP
2.0
105
6013
8 4:00-7:40 pm
TH
400
6013
8 4:00-7:40 pm
T
♦ ELDR 628 section 110 for SRP students only.
ELDR
628
8406
CURR DEV SUP INST
2.0
110
8406
8
TBA
390 BRMB SULLIVAN LA
270 BRMB FRYER D M
230 BRMB TELFORD J W
268 BRMB ADAMS R B
230 BRMB TELFORD J W
BARRETT R E
BARRETT RE
BARRETT R E
BARRETT R E
SS
250 8WKT WIMMERLT
STAFF
265 ESC PHILLIPS K L
230 TNRB BALLS K G
381 CB 8H0WALTER M H
275 MARB PHILLIPS K L
275 MARB POPE R D
275 MARB 8H0WALTER M H
341 MARB POPE C A
3208 8FLC WRA8EJM
Dept Approve
STAFF
Dept Approve
STAFF
Dept Approve
STAFF
Dept Approve
319MCKB STAFF
319 MCKB STAFF
319 MCKB STAFF
278 MCKB STAFF
323 MCKB ROGERS J K
319 MCKB STAFF
323 MCKB MUSE I D
319 MCKB MUSE ID
STAFF
Dept Approve
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 31
♦ ELDR 632R section 105 for LPP students only.
ELDR
632R
105
400
6042
6042
6042
FIELD PRACTICUM
S
S
TBA
TBA
V6.0
ELDR
659
400
2485
2485
CONT ISSUES IN ED
S 4:00-7:40 pm
W
2.0
ELDR
674
001
2489
2489
TECH APR IN EDUC
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MW
2.0
ELDR
684
400
6036
6036
BUS ADMIN IN EDUC
S 4:00-7:40 pm
W
2.0
ELDR
694R
001
105
2492
2492
2492
INDEPENDENT STUDY
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
ELDR
695R
001
8423
8423
INDEPENDENT RSCH
S
TBA
V3.0
ELDR
799R
001
400
6133
6133
6133
DISSERTATION
S
s
TBA
TBA
VI 8.0
RANDALL EV
BUTTERFIELD D
323 MCKB STAFF
201 E MCKB SPENCER R W
319 MCKB STAFF
MUSE I D
RANDALL EV
STAFF
MUSE I D
MUSE I D
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Educational Psychology (328 MCKB, 378-3857)
E PSY 101 R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 1 01 R requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 204.
EPSY 101R 5990 FLD WK SP ED EL ED
001
5990
5990
12:00-1 :50 pm M\N
E PSY 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 204 7498 EDUC OF EXCEP CHLD
001 7498 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
♦ E PSY 204 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 101R.
E PSY 205
001
2493
2493
PRINC OF LEARNING
S 8:00-9:50 am MTW
♦ E PSY 305 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 380R.
EPSY 305 7490 SPEC ED THRY PRC
001 7490 S 3:00-4:50 pm MTWTH
♦ E PSY 380R requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 305.
EPSY 360R 7491 HELD EXP SPEC ED
400 7491 S TBA
EPSY 411 9000 INTR PRACT SP LANG
001 9000 S TBA
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
2.0
1.0
331 MCKB STAFF
331 MCKB TODD S M
340 MCKB YOUNG J R
150 MCKB ALLREDKJ
$10
STAFF
FRIEND T J
Tchr Approve
♦ E PSY 481 R requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 519. This class does not meet during the first weel( of the semester.
EPSY 481 R 2504 PREPRAC EXP S/PROF 2.0
001 2504 S 9:00-11:50 am MW
002 2504 S TBA
003 2504 S TBA
EPSY 485R 1666 PRAC CLIN AUDIOLGY V5.0
001 1666 S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
$10
TBA
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
125 TLRB BARTHOLOMEW K Tchr Approve
♦ E PSY 493R students must have prior department approval of instructor and subject material.
EPSY 493R 6157 READINGS V2.0
400 6157 S TBA TBA BINGHAM R D
EPSY 502 2621 CHLD & ADOL PSYGY 3.0
001 2621 S 12:00-1:50 pm TWTH 327 MCKB BROWN GW
E PSY 51 5R Special Topics in Education Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). Graduate degree credit only with
department approval.
E PSY 518 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 518 8096 ED GIFTED & TALENTED
400 8096 S 4:00-6:00 pm TTH
E PSY 519 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 519 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 481 R.
EPSY 519 7497 ED SEV PROF DISAB
001 7497 S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
2.0
280 MCKB TODD S M
♦ E PSY 521 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 588R.
EPSY 521 8011 CUR SEV PROF DISAB
400 8011 S 4:00-6:50 pm MW
V3.0
3.0
340 MCKB THOMAS G E
125 TLRB LUCIDOBR
32 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
E PSY 525 7496 ED LRNG DSBLD
400 7496 S 4:00-6:50 pm MW
EPSY 581 R 6175 PRACT MENTAL RETRD
400 6175 S TBA
EPSY 584R 1665 PRACTCM LRNG DSBLD
400 1665 S TBA
♦ E PSY S88R requires concurrent enrollment In E PSY 521.
E PSY 588R
3.0
132 MCKB
PICKERING A
V8.0
$60
TBA TBA
THOMAS G E
V8.0
$60
TBA TBA
STAFF
400
1 664 PRCT SEV & PROF DIS A
1664 S TBA
V8.0
TBA
LUCIDO B R
E PSY 600 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required) No graduate degree credit given.
EPSY 625R 2631 PSY EDUC ASSMT LRN 3.0
2631 S 4:00-6:50 pm MWF
8988 DYSPHAGIA AND TBI
8988 S 1:00-2:40 pm TTH
2611 GRP COUN & INTERV
2611 S 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
2503 SOCIAL & MULTIC CO
2503 S 2:00-3:50 pm TWTH
8987 ISS & INTRVNS COUN
8987 S 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
2506 REL VALUES IN COUN
2506 S 2:00-3:50 pm TWTH
5390 MAXILLOFACIAL DIS
5390 S 3:00-4:40 pm TTH
8281 INSTRUM-CALIBRATN
8281 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
2694 EMPIRICAL INQUIRY
2694 S 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
6806 COUN & GUID PRACT
6806 S 4:00-6:50 pm W
6211 INTERN SCHL PSYCH
6211 S TBA
6211 S TBA
400
EPSY
633
001
EPSY
648
400
EPSY
651
001
EPSY
655
400
EPSY
656
001
EPSY
662
001
EPSY
671
001
EPSY
672
400
EPSY
679
400
EPSY
680R
001
401
EPSY
680R
E PSY 680R
E PSY 685R
E PSY 685R
E PSY 690R
E PSY 690R
6211 INTRN SPCH/LG PATH
002 6211 S TBA
6211 COUN & GUID INTERN
400 6211 S 4:00-7:00 pm W
6827 PRAC SPCH/LNG PATH
001 6827 S TBA
6827 PRAC CLIN AUDIOLGY
002 6827 S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
6215 SEMINAR AUDIOLOGY
001 6215 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
6215 COMPTR LANG ASSESS
002 6215 S 8:20-10:50 am TTH
159 MCKB
STAFF
Lab Included
2.0
125 TLRB
HILTON L M
3.0
340 MCKB
STAFF
3.0
331 MCKB
ROWEFA
3.0
327 MCKB
ISAKSON R L
3.0
327 MCKB
RICHARDS P S
2.0
125 TLRB
LUCIDO B R
2.0
125 TLRB
HARRIS RW
3.0
331 MCKB
STAFF
3.0
327 MCKB
CLARK-SLY J
V6.0
$60
BROWN G W
BROWN G W
Tchr Approve
6.0
$60
FRIEND T J
Tchr Approve
V6.0
$60
340 MCKB
FISCHER L
V8.0
FRIEND T J
Tchr Approve
V8.0
125 TLRB
BARTHOLOMEW K
Tchr Approve
3.0
125 TLRB
HARRIS R W
3.0
125 TLRB CHANNELLRW
♦ E PSY 693R students must have prior departmental approval of Instructor and subject material. See graduate coordinator.
EPSY 693R 6218 DIRECTED INDIV STD V3.0
400 6218 S TBA GALE D F
EPSY 694R 2592 SPC PRJ SP/LG PATH V3.0
001 2592 S TBA HILTON LM
EPSY 694R 2592 SPEC PROJ CLIN AUD V3.0
002 2592 S TBA HARRIS RC
EPSY 697R 6221 SPECIAL PROJECTS V6.0
400 6221 S 4:00-6:50 pm W 331 MCKB GALE D F
♦ E PSY 699R section 1 for Audlology & Speech-Language Pathology students only.
EPSY
699R
001
002
400
EPSY
710
400
EPSY
720
001
EPSY
779R
400
EPSY
780R
400
6222 MASTER'S THESIS V 6.0
6222 S TBA
6222 S 8:00-9:50 am W
6222 S TBA
8551 ETHICS IN COUN PSY 3.0
8551 S 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
8550 LRNG THRY & COG DEV 3.0
8550 S 9:00-10:50 am TWTH
2625 ADV COUN PRACTICUM V 4.0
2625 S 4:00-6:50 pm W
6227 DOCT CLRKSHP COUN V 8.0
6227 S 4:00-6:50 pm W
TBA
HILTON LM
BINGHAM R D
GALE D F
159 MCKB FISCHER L
327 MCKB GALE D F
340 MCKB FISCHER L
340 MCKB FISCHER L
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 33
EPSY 799R 6231 DOCTORAL DISS ERTAT
001 6231 S 8:00-8:50 am W
400 6231 S TBA
V9.0
327 MCKB
GALE D F
GALE D F
Electrical and Computer Engineering (459 CB, 378-4012)
EC EN 199R
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
301 R
311
312
313
317
411
451
460
461
492B
492C
493R
499A
499B
515
516
519
542R
598R
699R
799R
350
370
380
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
8778
8778
8778
8778
1690
1690
1677
1677
6649
6649
6650
6650
1684
1684
1703
1703
7808
7808
1710
1710
1815
1815
1707
1707
1711
1711
8681
8681
1712
1712
1715
1715
7815
7815
7816
7816
7818
7818
1731
1731
1749
1749
1761
1761
1765
1765
COOP ED ELECT ENGR
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
ELEMENTS ELEC ENGR
S 8:00-9:20 am MTTHF
CIRCUITS LAB
S 1:00-4:50 pm MW
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS
S 8:00-9:50 am MTTHF
ELECTRON CKT DES 1
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
ELECTRONICS LAB 1
S 1:00-4:50 pm TTH
FEEDBACK CONCEPTS
8 2:00-3:20 pm MTTHF
INTRO DIG VLSI
S 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
ELECTROMAGNETICS
S 10:00-11 :30 am MTHF
10:00-10:50 am T
EM LAB
S 3:00-5:50 pm MTH
SEN DSGN PROJECT
S 10:00-10:50 am T
DESN PROJ REPORT
S 10:00-10:50 am T
SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG
S TBA
HNRS THESIS PRJCT
8 TBA
HNRS THESIS RPT
8 TBA
DATA ACQ SYS
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ADAPTIVE PROCESS
S 8:45—9:50 am MTW
IMAGE PROCESSING
8 10:00-1 1:20 am MWTHF
SPEC TOPCS ELECTRN
8 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
8 TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
V3.0
392
CB
BEARN80NLW
1.0
430
$30
CB
STAFF
4.0
406
CB
STIRLING WC
4.0
406
CB
MINER GF
1.0
430
CB
STAFF
3.0
406
CB
8WINDLEHUR8T/
4.0
406
CB
COMER D J
3.0
393
393
CB
CB
8ELFRIDGE R H
1.0
505
CB
STAFF
1.0
490
CB
BEARNSONLW
0.5
490
CB
BEARN80N LW
V4.0
HUMPHERY8 D S
2.0
HUMPHERVS D S
1.0
HUMPHERY8 D S
3.0
393
CB
MINER GF
2.0
460
CB
CHRISTIANSEN R
3.0
384
CB
JEFFS B D
V3.0
384
CB
STAFF
V3.0
SELFRIDGE R H
V9.0
STAFF
V9.0
STAFF
Electronics Engineering Technology (265 CTB, 378-3895)
EET 199R 6095 COOPEDEET V3.0
350 6095 T TBA
370 6095 T TBA
380 6095 T TBA
EET 233 1791 ADV ELEC DEVICES 4.0
001 1791 8 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm TTHF
002 L 1791 8 7:00-9:50 am TF
EET 245 1776 COMM CIRCUITS 3.0
001 1776 8 10:00-10:50 am MTWF
002 L 1776 8 7:00-9:50 am MTH
EET 291 R 7185 UNDERGRAD SEMINAR 0.0
001 7185 T 11:00-1 1:50 am TH
EET 314 2354 INDUST ELECTRONICS 3.0
001 2354 8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
002 L 2354 8 7:00-9:50 am WF
340 CTB
340 CTB
325 CTB
240 CTB
315 CTB
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON A K
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
240 CTB LUNT B M
340 CTB
335 CTB
HELPS C R
HELPS C R
34 BYU Spring 1 995 Class SchecJule
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
340
345
391 R
399R
447
492R
001
002
001
002
001
350
370
380
001
002
001
1779
1779
L 1779
1783
1783
L 1783
1816
1816
8938
8938
8938
8938
6882
6882
L 6882
1790
1790
PROC CONTROL PROGR 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
S 2:00-4:50 pm TF
RF/MICROWAVE SYSTM 3.0
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TWTHF
T 2:00-4:50 pm MTH
JR/SR SEMINAR 0.5
S 11:00-11:50am TH
CO-OP: EET 3.0
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
8 7:00-9:50 am MTH
SPEC PROB ELECTRON 3.0
S TBA
340 CTB
HELPS C R
365 CTB
HELPS C R
SVAR
340 CTB
OWEN E F
315 CTB
OWEN E F
240 CTB
LUNT B M
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
$VAR
265H CTB
JOHNSON K B
305 CTB
JOHNSON K B
LUNTBM
Lab Required
Elementary Education (215 MCKB, 378-4077)
♦ EL ED 31 OR For enrollment, students must submit an application (RM 215 MCKB) between Feb 1 and March 1. EL ED 31 OR
has prerequisites of a minimum 2.85 GPA, successful completion of the Pre-Professional Skills Test, and FAMSC 210.
Students meet at 8:00 am in 321 ELWC on the 1st day of class. First day attendance is mandatory. Non-attenders will be
dropped.
EL ED 31 OR
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
8537
8537
8537
8537
8537
8537
8537
8537
8537
INTRO LRNG
S 8:30-12:
8:30-12:
8:30-12:
8:30-12:
8:30-12:
8:30-12:
8:30-12:
8:30-12:
& TEACH
30 pm DAILY
V6.0
30 pm
30 pm
30 pm
30 pm
30 pm
30 pm
30 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
$20
JORDN DIST
JORDN DIST
PROVO DIST
PROVO DIST
PROVO DIST
PROVO DIST
ALPNE DIST
ALPNE DIST
BAGLEY R E
BAGLEY R E
EVENSENNA
EVENSENNA
DUNN J W
DUNN J W
KITCHEN D
KITCHEN D
EL ED 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EL ED 340 2473 CHILORENS LIT
001 2473 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
002 2473 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
EL ED 350 2477 TEACH SOC STUDIES
001 2477 S 4:00-5:50 pm TTH
002 2477 S 4:00-5:50 pm MW
EL ED 351 8689 INTERCULTURAL EDUC
001 8689 S 8:00-9:50 am TH
EL ED 352 8693 TEACH SCIENCE
001 8693 S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
002 8693 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
EL ED 353 5657 TEACH MATHEMATICS
001 5657 S 8:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 5657 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
3.0
2.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
283 MCKB JACOBS J S
283 MCKB JACOBS J S
283 MCKB CARTER D
280 MCKB COLOMB R J
230 MCKB FOSTER C W
278 MCKB HARDY G R
278 MCKB HARDY G R
220 MCKB NELSON M N
220 MCKB NELSON M N
r
♦ EL ED 356 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and a 2.85 GPA.
EL ED 356 2521 RDG & LNG ARTS PRI
001 2521 S 9:00-11 :50 am MW
002 2521 S 1:00-3:50 pm MW
3.0
♦ EL ED 357 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and a 2.85 GPA.
EL ED 357 2522 RDG & LNG ARTS INT
001 2522 S 9:00-11:50 am MW
002 2522 S 1:00-3:50 pm MW
3.0
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
LARSON C L
LARSON C L
WILCOX B R
WILCOX B R
♦ EL ED 370 for interns only. Students meet in 321 ELWC at 8:00 am the first day of classes. Car pools will be formed.
, EL ED 370
EL ED 493R
7294 PRC RDG/LNG ART MA 4.0 $15
001 7294 S 7:00-12:00 pm DAILY PROVO DIST
002 7294 S 7:00-12:00 pm DAILY JORDN DIST
003 7294 S 7:00-12:00 pm DAILY ALPNE DIST
004 7294 S 7:00-12:00 pm DAILY NEBO DIST
5668 INDEP READ OR PROJ V 4.0
001 5668 S TBA
EL ED515R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). No graduate credit given.
EL ED 680R
EL ED 693R
8441 PROFESS INTERNSHIP V 6.0
001 8441 S TBA
400 8441 S TBA
8443 DIRCT INDIV STUDY V 4.0
001 8443 S TBA
OSTLUND M
OLSEN R L
BAIRD J E
STAFF
STAFF
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 35
400
8443
EL ED
695R
8444
001
8444
400
8444
EL ED
696R
8445
001
8445
400
8445
EL ED
699R
6554
001
6554
400
6554
EL ED
780R
8446
400
8446
EL ED
793R
8495
400
8495
EL ED
795R
8494
400
8494
EL ED
799R
8448
001
8448
400
8448
English as a Si
Bconi
ESL
304
1977
S TBA
INDEP RESEARCH V 6.0
S TBA
S TBA
PROFESS EDUC PROJE V 6.0
S TBA
S TBA
MASTER'S THESIS V 6.0
S TBA
S TBA
PROFES INTERNSHIP V 8.0
S TBA
DIR INDIV STUDY V 4.0
8 TBA
INDEPENDENT RSRCH V 6.0
S TBA
DISSERTATION V12.0
S TBA
S TBA
a Second Language (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
001
1977 ENGL 2 LANG(WRITE) 4.0
1977 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
2049 JKHB STRONG-KRAUSE
English (3146 JKHB, 378-3053)
ENGL 115 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 115
1 833 WRITING & READING
3.0
001
1833
T
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
1101 JKHB
SHAKESPEARE W
002
1833
T
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
1119 JKHB
WAHLQUIST E
003
1833
T
10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
1101 JKHB
STAFF
004
1833
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
1143 SWKT
CAMPBELL MA
005
1833
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
2310 SFLC
STAFF
006
1833
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
1023 JKHB
STAFF
400
1833
T
4:00-6:30 pm
MW
2181 JKHB
STAFF
401
1833
T
4:00-6:30 pm
TTH
2181 JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 217, 218R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 21 8R 1839 CREATIVE WRITING 3.0
001 1839 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ENGL 220, 223 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 223 1840 INTRO TO LANGUAGE 3.0
001 1840 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ENGL 225, 230 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
1119 JKHB THAYER DH
1106 JKHB BALTESPJ
ENGL 230
ENGL 232
001
400
1842
1842
1852
1852
FCTN DRAMA POETRY
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SHAKESPEARE
S 4:00-6:30 pm
MW
ENGL 235 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 235 1847 MASTERPCS AMER LIT
400 1847 S 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
ENGL 251 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 251 1843 FUND LITERARY INT
001 1843 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 1843 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ENGL 252 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 252 1844 CRIT WRIT & RES
001 1844 T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 1844 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ENGL 291 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 291 1850 PERSP ENGL LIT I
001 1850 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ENGL 292 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 292 8558 PERSP ENGL LIT II
001 8558 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ENGL 293 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 293 8562 PERSP AMERICAN LIT
001 8562 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
AL
1103 JKHB RIGBVWD
AL
1134 JKHB SHAKESPEARE W
AL
1103 JKHB JOHSTONEAUXR
1123 JKHB HEDENGRENEA
1103 JKHB CAMPBELL MA
1003 JKHB STAFF
1101 JKHB BIRD PC
1106 JKHB SIEGFRIED BR
1134 JKHB BLANCH MM
1106 JKHB BALLANTYNEVW
36 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
ENGL 311 1845 WRfT ABT HUM ArfnES
001 1845 T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 1845 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
400 1845 T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
ENGL 312 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 312 6224 ARG CRITICAL WRTNG
001
6224
2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
ENGL 313 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 313 8559 EXPOS WRTNG/EL ED
001
002
400
8559
8559
8559
T
T
T
8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
MWF
MWF
MW
ENGL 315 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 315 1837 WRTNG IN SOC SCI
001 1837 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
002 1837 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
003 1837 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
004 1837 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
005 1837 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
006 1837 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
007 1837 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
008 1837 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
009 1837 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
400 1837 T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
401 1837 T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
ENGL 31 5H 1837 HNRS WRTNG SCX! SCI
200 1837 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ENGL 316 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 316
ENGL 316H
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
006
009
400
401
200
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
TECHNICAL WRITING
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-9:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
10:00-11 :50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
HONORS TECH WRTG
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
TTH
ENGL 318R, 319R, 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 324 1905 HIST ENGL LANGUAGE
001 1905 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ENGL 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 325 7638 GRAMMAR & USAGE
001 7638 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ENGL 333 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 333 1865 THE ENGUSH NOVEL
001 1865 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ENGL 336 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 336 1867 THE AMERICAN NOVEL
400 1867 8 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
ENGL 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 350 1875 BIBLE AS UT
001 1875 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
ENGL 352 1874 LIT THRY IhCONTEM
001 1874 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
AW
104 TMCB
SNYDER PA
1105
JKHB
BLACK D M
1103
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
AW
1119
JKHB
WILLIAMS R S
3.0
AW
1134
JKHB
BLACK S J
1121
SFLC
HEDENGRENEA
1123
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
AW
1080
JKHB
STAFF
133 TMCB
STAFF
1245
SFLC
BENNION J S
2245
SFLC
HAYES D L
1125
SFLC
STAFF
1123
JKHB
RIGBY W D
1131
JKHB
LAWRENCE A K
1080
JKHB
STAFF
2047
JKHB
STAFF
1131
JKHB
STAFF
1131
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
AW
2181
JKHB
HANSEN K
3.0
AW
1038
JKHB
STAFF
1134
JKHB
TIPPETTS R H
2181
JKHB
ZIMMERMAN B L
331 TMCB
STAFF
2241
SFLC
TAYLOR S T
1106
JKHB
BALLANTYNE V W
1127
JKHB
MUHLESTEIN 0 K
2181
JKHB
ZIMMERMAN B L
1038
JKHB
CLARK G D
1124
JKHB
STAFF
1124
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
AW
1127
JKHB
BLACK D M
e required)
3.0
1124
JKHB
PEDERSEN E L
3.0
1123
JKHB
HAYES D L
3.0
1119
JKHB
BLANCH M M
3.0
AL
1134
JKHB
WAHLQUIST E
3.0
AL
1015
JKHB
PARRY C C
3.0
1102E
JKHB
CRONIN G L
Multi-Cuitri
♦ ENGL 358R section 400 will study Asian American Literature.
ENGL 358R 1851 ETHNIC REGION LIT
400 1851 S 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
ENGL 359 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 359 1880 THE SHORT STORY
001 1880 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ENGL 361 1882 AMER LITT0M-19C
001 1862 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
2049
JKHB
LAWRENCE A K
3.0
AL
1127
JKHB
WILLIAMS R S
3.0
1124
JKHB
LAWRENCE A K
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 37
ENGL 363 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 363 1884 AMER UTSINC 1914 3.0
001 1884 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
ENGL 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 372 1892 ENGL LITI 500-1 603 3.0
1038 JKHB JOHSTONEAUXR
001
1892
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
1103
JKHB
BURTON G 0
ENGL
373
001
1893
1893
ENGL LITI 660-1 780
S 12:00-1:50 pm
MWF
3.0
1124
JKHB
PAXMAN D B
ENGL 374. 375 Offered
by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
375
001
1895
1895
ENGL UT 1832-1890
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
1023
JKHB
HOUSTON G T
ENGL
376
001
1896
1896
ENGL LITI 890-1 950
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
1101
JKHB
HARRIS C W
ENGL
377
001
1897
1897
SEC TCHG PROCEDURE
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
1131
JKHB
PEDERSEN E L
ENGL
378
001
8539
8539
TEACHING READING
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
1134
JKHB
NELSON J
ENGL 382 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 382 1900 SHAKESPEARE
001 1900 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
2181 JKHB SORENSENPJ
ENGL 385, 395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
399R
350
6860
6860
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S TEA
V9.0
SMITH M K
ENGL 420 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
420
001
1904
1904
LIT FOR ADOLESCENT
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
1123
JKHB
JOHSTONEAUX R
ENGL
423
001
1907
1907
TCHG COMP SEC SCHL
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
1134
JKHB
WAHLQUIST E
ENGL
490R
001
1820
1820
INDIV READNGS ENGL
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ENGL 495 section 1 will study Shakespearean Tragedy: Its English Roots.
ENGL
495
001
8560
8560
SENIOR COURSE
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
1131
JKHB
THOMAS P R
♦ ENGL 495 section 2 will study contemporary African Literature in English.
002 8560 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
♦ ENGL 495 sec 3 will study four contemporary American Women Poets: Elizabeth Bishop,
Mary Oliver.
1131 JKHB EVENSONBK
May Swenson, Maxine Kumin, and
003
8560
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
1127
JKHB
HOWES
ENGL
499R
001
1917
1917
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
ENGL
51 8R
001
1921
1921
ADV CREATIVE WRITG
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
1102E
JKHB
SPENCER D K
ENGL
590R
001
1914
1914
INDIV READNGS ENGL
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ENGL
599R
350
1936
1936
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
TBA
V9.0
TIPPETTS R H
ENGL
664
001
1953
1953
LATE 19 C AMER LIT
S 1:00-3:50 pm
TTH
3.0
1102E
JKHB
TIPPETTS R H
ENGL
676
001
1962
1962
STDS MOD BRIT LIT
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
1102E
JKHB
HARRIS 0 W
ENGL
699R
001
1968
1968
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
VI 8.0
FOXCJ
Family Sciences (1000 SWICT, 378-2069)
FAMSC 160 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC 160 3084 INTRO FAMILY SCI 3.0
001 3084 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
400 3084 S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
FAMSC 210 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC 210 1107 HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 3.0
001 1107 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
400 1107 S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
FAMSC 250 8884 THRY FAM PERSPECTV 3.0
001 8884 T 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
SS
1219 SFLC
2320B SFLC
SS
1219 SFLC
1219 SFLC
STAFF
HOLMAN T B
PRICE AH
PRICE AH
3241 SFLC ALLREDGH
38 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
FAMSC 300
001
8691 CRIT INQ RES M ETHD
8691 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
3.0
2214 SFLC ROWLEY ML
♦ FAMSC 301 students: see also FAMSC 395R section 3-Marriage Preparation for Latter-Day Saints.
FAMSC 302
FAMSC 303
FAMSC 310
FAMSC 315
FAMSC 317
400
001
400
001
400
001
7749 MARRIAGE ENHANCEMT
7749 8 6:00-8:30 pm TTH
773201 PARENTING
773201 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
773201 S 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
8607 ADV HUMAN DEVELOP
8607 8 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
8690 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMT
8690 8 4:00-6:30 pm MW
1111 SUB-CULT EFT ON CD
1111 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1219 SFLC LARSON J H
2320B SFLC
346 MARB
STAFF
WIEDERHOLDTS
2320B SFLC HARTCH
324 MARB STAFF
3241 SFLC MARANGUL
♦ FAMSC 322 Application required a semester in advance (1319 SFLC).
FAMSC 322 8636 CHILD SOC & LR LAB 4.0
001 8636 S 8:00-12:50 pm DAILY
002 8636 S 11:00-3:50pm DAILY
FAMSC 323 1115 ECE CURRICULUM 3.0
001 1115 S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
FAMSC 335 3071 HOUSEHOLD EQUIP 3.0
001 3071 S 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
002 L 3071 S 9:00-10:50 am MTWTH
FAMSC 371 3054 WORK & REL IN HOME 3.0
001 3054 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
FAMSC 372 8637 TEMPORAL WELFR FAM 3.0
001 8637 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
FAMSC 395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
FAMSC 395R 7066 SP TOPICS FAMSC V 3.0
001 7066 S TBA
002 7066 S TBA
003 7066 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
400 7066 S TBA
FAMSC 399R 6310 COOPERATIVE ED V 9.0
350 6310 S TBA
1418 SFLC
1418 SFLC
ROBINSON C C
ROBINSON C C
1245 SFLC STAFF
2214 SFLC
2121 SFLC
2320B SFLC
2320B SFLC
115MCKB
GARRISON C
GARRISON C
STAFF
DOLLAHITE D C
STAFF
KLEIN S
BARLOW B A
STAFF
STAFF
♦ FAMSC 423 must be taken concurrently with FAMSC 424. Application required a semester in advance In 1319 SFLC.
FAMSC 423 8638 PRACT IN PRESCHOOL 4.0
001
8638 PRACT IN PRESCHOOL
8638 S TBA
♦ FAMSC 424 must be taken concurrently with FAMSC 423. Application required a semester
FAMSC 424
FAMSC 425
FAMSC 461
FAMSC 465
FAMSC S22R
FAMSC 564
FAMSC 565
FAMSC 566R
FAMSC 590R
FAMSC 595R
FAMSC 655R
001
001
400
400
001
001
001
001
400
400
001
002
003
004
8692
8692
1123
1123
1125
1125
1122
1122
6468
6468
1160
1160
1133
1133
1137
1137
1141
1141
1142
1142
1156
1156
1156
1156
1156
KINDERGARTEN PRACT
PRIM GRADE PRACT
S
TBA
TBA
FAMILY & THE LAW
S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
MODIFYING FAM SYS
S 3:00-5:30 pm TTH
SEM EARLY CHILD ED
S TBA
FAM DEV LIFE CYCLE
S 8:00-10:30 am TTH
INST PROC FAM SCI
S TBA
PRACT FAM LIFE ED
S TBA
READINGS IN FAMSC
S TBA
SPEC TPCS IN FAMSC
S TBA
INT PRCTM MAR & F TH
S 3:00-7:50 pm TH
S 3:00-7:50 pm W
S 3:00-7:50 pm T
S 3:00-7:50 pm T
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
V2.0
V2.0
V2.0
2.0
1418 SFLC
LARSENJM
ed a semester in advance in
$30
1418 SFLC
STAFF
$55
1418 SFLC
STAFF
214 JRCB
STAFF
230 TNRB
MEAD D E
STAFF
1055 SWKT
HAWKINS A J
STAFF
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
265 TLRB
STAFF
265 TLRB
MEAD 0 E
255 TLRB
WATSON W L
265 TLRB
LARSON J H
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ FAMSC 692R section 1 will be Relationship Development and Mate Selection.
FAMSC 692R 116602 SEMINAR IN FAM REL V 3.0
001 116602 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF 2310 SFLC
HOLMAN T B
t
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 39
FAMSC 693R
1167
INDEP READINGS
V3.0
001
1167
S TBA
STAFF
FAMSC 699R
1170
MASTERS THESIS
V9.0
400
1170
T TBA
TBA
OLSON T D
FAMSC 750R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). No graduate credit given.
FAMSC 750R
1174
SUPERVSN M & F THRPY
2.0
001
1174
T 3:00-7:50 pm M
279 TLRB
MEAD D E
Majors Only
400
1174
S 3:00-7:50 pm M
279 TLRB
MEAD D E
Majors Only
FAMSC 755R
1176
ADVPRCTMMAR&FTH
V3.0
001
1176
8 3:00-7:50 pm T
TBA TLRB
STAFF
Majors Only
FAMSC 770R
1180
CUNICALINTbRNSHP
1.0
001
1180
S TBA
CRANE D R
FAMSC 799R
1189
DISSERTATION
V9.0
400
1189
T TBA
TBA
OLSON T D
Food Science and Nutrition (476 WIDB, 378-3912)
FSN100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FSN
100
001
8628
8628
ESSEN HUMAN NUTRI
S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
3.0
NS
252 MARB
FRANZ K B
FSN
200
001
2009
2009
NUTRIENT METABOLSM
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
231 MARB
ROWE M J
FSN
463
001
2046
2046
ADMIN PRACTICUM
S 9:00-11:50 am
8:00-4:30 pm
F
MTWTH
5.0
2308 8FLC
TBA
NYLAND N K
FSN
492
001
2041
2041
FIELD WORK FSN
S
TBA
V8.0
NYLAND N K
FSN 494R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FSN 494R 2042 SPEC P ROBS F S N
001 2042 S TBA
V3.0
ROWE M J
FSN
656
001
2053
2053
FOOD LIPIDS
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
366 MARB
OGDENLV
FSN
697R
001
2061
2061
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V3.0
ROWE M J
FSN
699R
001
2062
2062
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
ROWE M J
Fk-encii (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
FREN
101
001
2073
2073
1ST YR FREN PT1
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
1011 JKHB
STAFF
FREN
102
001
2074
2074
1STYRFRENPT2
S 12:00-1:50 pm
DAILY
4.0
1015 JKHB
STAFF
FREN
201
001
2076
2076
INTRM FRENCH PT 1
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
4.0
2159 JKHB
STAFF
FREN
202
001
002
2075
2075
2075
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
8 10:00-11 :50 am
8 12:00-1:50 pm
MWF .
MWF
3.0
FL
1011 JKHB
1011 JKHB
WHITELEYJK
WHITELEY J K
FREN 211 R Is only for students living In the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal claass Is held
FREN
211 R
001
2077
2077
2NDYRC0NVERS
8
TBA
2.0
WELCH N J
FREN
301
001
2078
2078
IN I HO LIT ANALYSIS
8 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
FL
2173 JKHB
8PRENGER S M
FREN 311R Is only for students living In the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
FREN
311 R
001
2080
2080
3RDYRC0NVERS
8
TBA
2.0
WELCH N J
FREN
321
001
2081
2081
ADV GRAMMAR
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3.0
2173 JKHB
LAMBERT LG
FREN
322
001
2082
2082
ADV COMPOSITION
8 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
2016 JKHB
BELL ME
FREN
326
001
2083
2083
FREN PHON & PRONUN
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
2016 JKHB
THOMPSON 0 P
FREN
439
001
8513
8513
FRANCOPHONE LITERA
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
2016 JKHB
BROWN T H
FREN
445
001
7646
7646
FREN CIV TO 1589
8 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
1086 JKHB
UNLANDT N
FREN
490R
001
2105
2105
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
8
TBA
V3.0
SOWELLMU
40 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
FREN 491
001
8337 SR ORAL PROF EVAL
8337 S TBA
0.0
♦ FREN 495R section 1 will study Using Video for Teaching French.
FREN 49SR
001
2087 SENIOR SEMINAR
2087 S 3:00-4:50 pm
3.0
MWF
♦ FREN 690R section 1 will study Using Video for Teaching French.
FREN 690R
FREN 699R
7928 SEMINAR IN FRENCH 3.0
001 7928 S 3:00-^:50 pm MWF
2142 MASTERS THESIS V 6.0
001 2142 S TBA
Geography (690 SWKT, 378-3851)
GEOG 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 101 2247 INTRO TO GEOGRAPHY
T 10:00-11.50 am MWF
T 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
T 3:00-5:30 pm TTH
T 5:45— 8:15 pm TTH
GEOG 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 120
GEOG 199R
m. GEOG 270
GEOG 275
2247
001
2247
002
2247
400
2247
401
2247
red by li
idepenc
2249
001
2249
400
2249
8736
001
8736
2248
400
2248
7277
400
7277
3.0
GEOG WORLD AFFAIRS
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
S TBA
RATES AND TARIFFS
8 5:00-8:00 pm TTH
TOURISM AUTOMATION
S 3:00-^:50 pm T
3.0
V3.0
4.0
2.0
GEOG 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 301 2257 INTRO CULTURL GEOG
001 2257 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
GEOG 331
001
2253 ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
2253 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
GEOG 352, 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 370 2262 TOURiSMrCONC FRAME 3.0
001 2262 8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
GEOG 371 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 371 2254 TOURISMrPAT & ANAL
400 2254 8 3:00-5:30 pm MW
GEOG 399R 2263 COOPERATIVE EDUC V3.0
350 2263 S TBA
370 2263 8 TBA
379 2263 8 TBA
390 2263 S TBA
GEOG 450 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
460
493R
513
GEOG 599R
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
690R
695R
699R
001
001
001
002 L
350
370
379
001
001
001
2271
2271
2278
2278
125802
125802
125802
2295
2295
2295
2295
2299
2299
2301
2301
2304
2304
EUROPE
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TBA
PHOTOGR REM SENS
8 1:00-2:50 pm MW
S 1:00-3:50 pm F
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8 TBA
S TBA
S TBA
READ IN SYST GEOG
8 TBA
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
8 TBA
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
3.0
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
V2.0
V3.0
V6.0
THOMPSON C P
3045D JKHB BUSH M D
3045D JKHB BUSH M D
BELL ME
NS
230 8WICT HINCKLEY TK
230 8WKT STEVENS D J
230 8WKT SMITH K H
230 SWKT JAMES D R
SS
230 SWKT HUDMAN L E
230 SWKT SHELLEY W R
HUDMAN LE
240 SWKT HUGHES A D
240 SWKT HUGHES AD
SS
240 SWKT JACKSON R H
660 SWKT SHUMWAY J M
240 SWKT HUDMAN LE
240 SWKT HUDMAN LE
HUDMAN LE
HUDMAN LE
HUDMAN LE
HUDMAN LE
240 SWKT STEVENS D J
JACKSON R H
660 SWKT HINCKLEY TK
660 SWKT HINCKLEY TK
HUDMAN LE
HUDMAN LE
HUDMAN LE
JACKSON R H
JACKSON R H
JACKSON R H
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
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Majors Only
Majors Only
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BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 41
Geology (258 ESC, 378-3918)
GEOL 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL 101 2305 INTRO TO GEOLOGY
3.0
NS
001
2305
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
250
ESC
MORRIS T H
GEOL 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL
103
001
2307
2307
LIFE OF THE PAST
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
NS
255
ESC
MILLER W E
GEOL
199R
350
2329
2329
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
GEOL
330
001
002 L
2320
2320
2320
GEOL FOR ENGINEERS
S 10:00-11 :50 am MW
8 1:00-4:50 pm W
3.0
255
350
ESC
ESC
NIXON R P
STAFF
GEOL
410
001
2318
2318
GEOLOGIC MAPPING
S
TBA
2.0
$150
CHRISTIANSEN E
GEOL
412
001
6942
6942
GEOL FIELD METHODS
8 TBA
4.0
$350
CHRISTIANSEN E
GEOL
436
001
8572
8572
FIELD METH ENV GEO
8 TBA
4.0
$350
MAYO A L
GEOL
502
001
2332
2332
GEOL FOR TEACHERS
S TBA
2.0
BAERJL
GEOL
510
001
2334
2334
COND FIELD TRIPS
8
TBA
1.0
STAFF
GEOL
697R
001
2378
2378
DIR FIELD STUDIES
8
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
GEOL
699R
001
2380
2380
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
German (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
GERM
101
001
2386
2386
FIRST YEAR GERMAN
8 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
1125
8FLC
STAFF
GERM
102
001
2387
2387
1ST YEAR GERMAN
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
4.0
1125
8FLC
STAFF
♦ Students who wish to participate in the German Institute program must enroll in GERM 201, 211R and 311R. Prior
to this program is required. Any qualified student may register for GERM 201 only.
Lab Included
Lab Included
application
GERM
201
2389
2ND YR GERMAN
4.0
001
2389
8 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
2031
JKHB
STAFF
GERM
202
2391
2ND-YEAR GERMAN
4.0
FL
001
2391
S 2:00-3:50 pm DAILY
2031
JKHB
STAFF
GERM
211R
8463
INTERM CONVERSATN
2.0
001
8463
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
2031
JKHB
STAFF
GERM
311 R
8464
ADV CONVERSATION
2.0
001
8464
8 11:00-11:50 am MWTHF
2031
JKHB
STAFF
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GERI^ 320, 32 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ GERM 330 Returned missionaries who wish to test for 16 hrs of language credit must enroll in GERM 330.
CLTRL HSTRY GERMNY
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
INTRO TO LIT ANALY
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
MSTRPCS GRMN LIT 2
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
GERM 440R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ GERM 441 R will study Exile Literature.
GERM 441 R
GERM
330
2404
001
2404
GERM
340
2395
001
2395
GERM
431
8466
001
8466
3.0
FL
1086
JKHB
BAKER J 0
3.0
2036
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
AL
2036
JKHB
DAVIS G N
846800 STDIES LIT GENRES
001 846800 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
GERI^ 490R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 490R 2416 SPEC STUDIES GERM
001 2416 8 TBA
GERM 499R 2414 HONORS THESIS
001 2414 S TBA
♦ GERM 641 R will study Exile Literature.
GERM 641 R
001
846801 STDIES LIT GENRES
846801 8 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
GERM 670R
001
7938 TUTRL INTRN GERMAN
7938 8 TBA
3.0
V3.0
V6.0
3.0
V3.0
2036 JKHB EVELEINJF
STAFF
KEELEA
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2036 JKHB
EVELEIN J F
ABBOTTS
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GERM 680R
001
GERM 690R
001
GERM 699R
001
7939 SPECL STDS GERMAN
7939 S TBA
2445 SEMINAR IN GERMAN
2445 S TBA
2450 MASTERS THESIS
2450 S TBA
Greek (Classical) (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
GREEK 102
GREEK 201
GREEK 311
GREEK 430
001
001
001
001
HRST-YEAR GREEK
S 12:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
2766 INTERMEDIATE GREEK
2766 S 12:00-1:50 pm DAILY
NT GREEK-GOSPELS
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
2772 HERODOTUS
2772 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
2765
2765
2769
2769
V3.0
3.0
V6.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
Health Sciences (213 RB, 3784428)
HLTH 121, 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 121 2793 RRST AID & SAFETY 2.0
I 400 2793 8 4:00-6:00 pm MW
♦ HLTH 129 should be taken concurrently with the same section of PE 129.
HLTH 129
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
401
402
403
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
6228
HLTH & UFESTYLE MGT
1.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
HLTH 130, 300, 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 300
HLTH 320
8612 HST PHL & FND HLTH 2.0
001 8612 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
2805 FRST AID & EMRG CARE 3.0
001 2805 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
002 2805 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
HLTH 325, 361 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 361 restricted to juniors, seniors and graduates.
HLTH 361 2798 SCH HLTH ELEM TCHR 2.0
2798
SCH HLTH ELEM TCHR
001
2798
S 8:00-9:50 am II H
002
2798
S 12:00-1:50 pm MW
400
2798
S 4:00-6:50 pm M
HLTH 362 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 365 7410 MODIFYING HLTH BEH
001 7410 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
2.0
HLTH 370, 402R. 444 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 381
001
2803 H S TEACHNG M ETHOD
2803 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MW
♦ HLTH 403R section 400 will study Stress Management.
I
HLTH 403R 2813 HLTH PRBLMS WRKSHP
400 2813 S 4:00-6:00 pm W
HLTH 436 2831 SOCIAL HYGIENE
001 2831 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MW
HLTH 445 2808 DRIVER TRAFRC ED
001 2808 8 9:00-10:50 am MTWTH
HLTH 446 2809 DRIVER SIMULATORS
400 2809 S TBA
2.0
V5.0
2.0
4.0
2.0
HLTH 451 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 460 2811 SUBS USE & ADD BEH
001 2811 8 8:00-9:50 am TTH
2.0
ABBOTTS
ABBOTTS
ABBOTTS
2024 JKHB DEBLOOISNA
4010 HBLL BUTLER TM
4010 HBLL DUCKWITZNH
4010 HBLL BUTLER TM
235 RB STAFF
267
RB
JAMES S W
271
RB
JAMES 8 W
267
RB
JAMES 8 W
271
RB
JAMES 8 W
267
RB
STAFF
271
RB
STAFF
267
RB
MCCANNAM
271
RB
MCCANNAM
267
RB
JAMES 8 W
271
RB
JAMES 8 W
271
RB
HURLEY R E
27i
RB
HURLEY R E
235 RB HURLEY R E
231 RB THYGERSONAL
235 RB THYGERSONAL
231 RB ROLLINS L M
206 RB ROLLINS L M
206 RB ROLLINS L M
231 RB KARRENKJ
257 RB ROLLINS L M
206 RB GOMEZ LM
235 RB HURLEY D R
206 RB COON P E
COON P E
235 RB HURLEY D R
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BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 43
HLTH 465, 466 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 466 6059 HLTH & AGING PROC 2.0
001 6059 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
HLTH 599R 2821 CO-OP ED FIELDWORK
371 2821 S TBA
♦ HLTH 603R section 400 will study Stress Management.
HLTH 603R 2816 HEALTH PROB WRKSHP
400 2816 S 4:00-6:00 pm W
HLTH 666 2825 HLTH & AGING PROC
001 2825 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
HLTH 696R 2836 INDEPENDENT STUDY
001 2836 S TBA
HLTH 699R 2838 MASTERS THESIS
001 2838 S TBA
206
RB
HEiNER S W
V9.0
235
RB
HEiNERSW
1.0
206
RB
GOMEZ L M
2.0
206
RB
HEINERSW
V3.0
206
RB
KARREN K J
V9.0
206
RB
KARRENKJ
Hebrew (4052 JKHB, 378^396)
HEB 102
001
2840 1 ST YR HEBREW
2840 S 8:00-9:40 am
4.0
DAILY
HEB 131, 132 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HEB 331 6523 READINGS HEB SCRP 4.0
001 6523 S 12:00-1:40 pm DAILY
History (323 KMB, 37fr4335)
HIST 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 120 2857 U S THROUGH 1877
001 2857 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
HIST 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 121
HIST
HIST
199R
200
2858
U S SINCE 1877
001
2858
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
2858
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
400
2858
8 4:00-5:50 pm
MWF
8737
CO-OP ED HISTORY
001
8737
S
TBA
2853
HISTORIAN'S CRAFT
001
2853
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
HIST 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 201 8211 WRLD CIVIL T0 1500
001 8211 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF
002 8211 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
003 8211 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
400 8211 8 4:00-5:50 pm TTHF
HIST 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
WRLD CIVIL FR 1500
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ANCIENT NEAR EAST
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
HIST
202
8212
001
8212
002
8212
HIST
300
2862
001
2862
HIST
314
4227
001
422715 HIST & PHIL OF SCI
422715 S 2:00-3:50 pm
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
383 CB PACK M D
383 CB STAFF
SS
274 MARB WALKER G L
SS
253 MARB
253 MARB
346 MARB
PEARCYTL
CANNON B Q
PEARCYTL
STAFF
323 MARB CANNON B Q
CV1
274 MARB
324 MARB
253 MARB
274 MARB
CV2
253 MARB
324 MARB
HAMBLIN W
PRATT DH
MONTGOMERY D C
PiXTON P B
ALLEN J M
ALLEN J M
346 MARB MONTGOMERY D C
HIST 326, 331, 335, 336, 352, 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB,
HIST 327 2876 SOCIETY IN EUROPE 3.0
001 2876 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
♦ HIST 394R section 1 will be Soc/Ec change in Eng, Ind. Rev - WWI.
SS
346 MARB
fee required)
346 MARB
HEDENGREN P C
HOLMES B R
HIST 394R
001
2206 TOPICS EUROP HIST
2206 S 8:00-9:50 am
3.0
MWF
HIST397R, 398 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 399R 7661 COOP EDUC HISTORY V9.0
001 7661 8 TBA
HIST400R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 403R section 1 will be local history sources for England and U.S.
385 CB STAFF
STAFF
HIST 403R 6278 EUROPE COM MUN HIST
001 6278 8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
385 CB STAFF
44 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
HIST406R, 407R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 407R section 1 Is a Family History/Genealogy course and will be England and Wales since 1700.
HIST 407R
001
2863
2863
BRITISH FAM HIST
S 8:00-9:50 am
3.0
TTHF
346 MARB PRATT D H
HIST409R, 411 R, 422, 480R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST
477
2895 METHODS TEACHING
HIST 485
HIST 490
001
001
002
003
004
001
2895
7785
7785
7785
7785
7785
2959
2959
S 1:00-2:50 pm MTW
JUNIOR TUTORIAL
8 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
122HRCB FOXWC
225 8WKT
343 MARB
331 KMB
331 KMB
HOLMES B R
BOHAC R D
PIXTON P B
MARLOW H C
HISTORICAL RSRCH
S 8:00-9:50 am
3.0
TTHF
331 KMB PIXTON P B
♦ HIST 490 section 2 is for Native American Studies minors.
002 2959 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
003 2959 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
004 2959 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
005 2959 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
006 2959 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
HIST 495R 7287 DIRECTED RESEARCH 3.0
001 7287 S TBA
265 8WKT
331 KMB
225SWKT
265 SWKT
383 CB
G0WAN8 F R
MARLOW H 0
GOWANS F R
PEARCY T L
BOHAC R D
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ HIST 496R section 1 students should contact the History Department prior to beginning of term.
HIST 496R
001
HIST
498R
001
002
HIST
500R
001
002
HIST
598R
001
002
HIST
699R
001
HIST
798R
001
HIST
799R
7288 INTRN FAMILY HIST
7288 8 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
2961 DIRECTED READINGS
2961 8 TBA
2961 8 TBA
2962 SPECL STUDIES HIST
2962 S TBA
2962 8 TBA
3023 SPECIAL READINGS
3023 8 TBA
3023 S TBA
3024 MASTERS THESIS
3024 8
TBA
001
3025 SPECIAL READINGS
3025 8 TBA
6306 DISSERTATION
6306 S TBA
V5.0
V3.0
V3.0
V2.0
V9.0
V2.0
VI 8.0
335 KMB PRATT DH
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Honors (302 MSRB, 378-3038)
♦ Also offered through departments are: ENGL 315H, ENGL 316H, PSYCH 111H, REL A 122 (200), REL A 211 (200), REL A 327
(200), and REL A 421 (200). Please see department listings for information about these courses.
HONP 200
001
8274
8274
IN IbNSIVE WRITING
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
HONP 344R
001
8603
8603
BIOLOG SCI ELECTV
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MM
2.0
HONP 499R
001
2246
2246
HONORS THESIS
8
TBA
V6.0
NS
110 HGB STAFF
366 MARB TOLMAN R A
MCDONALD J B
Humanities (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
WL/M 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HUM 201
3094
AR
rS WSTRN CLTR 1
3.0
CV1
001
3094
8
12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3088
JKHB
PHILLIPS M D
002
3094
8
2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3088
JKHB
PHILLIPS M D
003
3094
8
8:00-9:50 am MWF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
004
3094
S
12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
400
3094
8
4:00-6:30 pm MW
3088
JKHB
STAFF
HL/W 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HUM 202
3095
ARTS WSTRN CULTR 2
3.0
CV2
001
3095
S
8:00-10:30 am TTH
3090
JKHB
STAFF
HUM 240
3096
INTRO HUM OF ASIA
3.0
AL
400
3096
T
5:00-7:30 pm TTH
3088
JKHB
SHUMWAYLV
HUM 242
7360
INTRO HUM OF ISLAM
3.0
AL
001
7360
8
10:00-11:50 am MWF
3090
JKHB
PETERSON DC
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 45
HUM 261 3097 AMER HUMANITIES 1 3.0
001 3097 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
HUM 262 3110 AMER HUMANITIES 2 3.0
001 3110 S 12:00-1:15 pm MTWTH
HUM 350 6747 INTERPRT LIT & ARTS 3.0
6747 S 2:30-4:50 pm TTH
AL
3088 JKHB BASSETTAR
AL
1081 JKHB BASSETTAR
001 6747 S 2:30-4:50 pm TTH 3088 JKHB PARRY J D
♦ HUM 401 R section 1 will study masterpieces of the fine arts in historical perspective.
HUM 401 R
001
7361 TOPICS IN THE HUM
7361 S 8:00-10:30 am
3.0
TTH
3088 JKHB GREEN J D
♦ Hum 401 R section 2 will study Arts of Japan.
002 7361 S 12:00-2:20 pm
HUM 499R 8748 HONORS THESIS
001
HUM
590R
001
8748
3120
3120
DIRECTED READINGS
8
TTH
V6.0
3088 JKHB
SHUMWAYLV
TBA
V3.0
CALL M J
TBA
SHUMWAYLV
♦ HUM 690R section 1 will study masterpieces of the fine arts In historical perspective.
HUM
690R
001
3122 SEM IN HUMANITIES
3122 S 8:00-10:30 am TTH
3.0
3088 JKHB GREEN J D
♦ HUM 690R section 2 will study Arts of Japan.
002 3122 S 12.00-2:20 pm TTH
HUM 699R 1467 THESIS MASTERS DEG
V9.0
3088 JKHB SHUMWAYLV
001 1467 S TBA SHUMWAYLV
Information Systoms and Accountancy (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
♦ All I SYS upper-division courses are restricted to majors in the Marriott School of Management. Non-majors who enroll in
these courses will be required to withdraw.
I SYS 98
I SYS 199R
8986
001
8986
002
8986
003
8986
004
8986
005
8986
aytime
classei
8769
350
8769
MICRO SPRDSHTSKLS
8 8:00-9:50 am M
8 5:00-6:50 pm M
8 8:00-9:50 am T
8 3:00-4:50 pm W
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
0.0
$25
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
♦ If on-campus, daytime classes are taken during the same term as the internship, register for section 350.
CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
S TBA
V3.0
♦ If the internship is the only class taken during a term register for section 370.
370 8769 8 TBA
BOYER G L
BOYER G L
I SYS 301
001
8962 MGT INFO SYSTEMS
8962 8 9:30-10:50 am
3.0
MTWTH
280 TNRB BOYER G L
♦ If on-campus, daytime classes are taken during the same term as the internship, register for section 350.
I SYS 399R
350
6395 CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
6395 S TBA
V3.0
♦ If the internship is the only class taken during a term register for section 370.
370 6395 8 TBA
INFO SYSTEMS ANLY 3.0
S 12:00-1 :20 pm DAILY
DATABASE SYSTEMS 3.0
8 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
INFO SYSTEM DESIGN 3.0
8 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
Instructional Scienco (201 MCKB, 378^097)
IS 286 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ IS 286 meets as a class on the first day only.
ISYS
443
8044
001
8044
ISYS
445
8041
001
8041
ISYS
544
8048
001
8048
280 TNRB
482 TNRB
BOYER G L
BOYER G L
MCKELLLJ
HANSEN J V
270 TNRB JACKSON R B
IS
286
8057
MCRCOMP IN SCHO
OL
001
8057
S 9:00-9:50 am
M
400
8057
T 4:00-4:50 pm
MW
1.0
115MCKB SMITH TG
115MCKB SMITH TG
IS 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
IS 51 5R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). No graduate credit given.
IS 51 5R 6085 MCROCOMP IN SCHOOL V3.0
400 6085 T 5:00-5:50 pm MW 205 MCKB SMITH TG
46 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
IS 560 6335 MCRCOM MAT PROD
001 6335 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
IS 657R 6351 MEASUREMENT PROJCT
400 6351 T TBA
IS 667R 6043 EVALUATION PROJECT
400 6043 T TBA
IS 674R 3243 NATURALISTIC INQ
001 3243 S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
IS 677R 6559 RESEARCH PROJECT
400 6559 T TBA
IS 680R 2644 INTERNSHIP INST SC
400 2644 S TBA
IS 687R 3244 DEVELOPMENT PROJCT
400 3244 T TBA
♦ IS 690R section 400 seminar — Introduction to Companion Reading.
IS 690R 8510 SEMINAR
400 8510 S 5:00-6:50 pm W
IS 693R 6349 DIRECTED IND. STDY
400 6349 S TBA
IS 698R 7401 MASTER'S PROJECT
400 7401 T TBA
IS 699R 6352 MASTER'S THESIS
400 6352 T TBA
IS 799R 6356 DOCTORAL DISS ERTN
400 6356 T TBA
International and Area Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
IAS 199R 9043 INTL INTERNSHIP
350 9043 8 TBA
IAS 390R 9069 INTL OUTREACH PREP
001 9069 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MW
IAS 397R 8838 TOPICS IN IAS
001 8838 S TBA
3.0
359 MCKB
MERRILL PF
V3.0
SUDWEEKS R R
V3.0
VAN MA
V3.0
355 MCKB
WILLIAMS D D
V3.0
INOUYE D K
V6.0
MERRILL PF
V3.0
HARRISON G V
g-
V3.0
201 E MCKB
SPENCER R W
V3.0
GREEN E E
V6.0
BUNDERSON C V
V6.0
OSGUTHORPE R T
V9.0
MERRILL PF
378-3377)
V3.0
CALL E A
V3.0
TBA
BUCKNER D J
V3.0
♦ IAS 397R section 400 is for MUN students.
^ IAS 397R 8838 ICONS-DIPLOM NEGOT V 3.0
400 8838 T 5:00-8:00 pm W
IAS 399R 8534 INTRNTL INTERNSHIP V 9.0
8534 S TBA
8534 S TBA
8535 INTRNTL INTERNSHIP V 9.0
8535 S TBA
8855 DIR INDIV STUDY V 3.0
8855 S TBA
8516 MASTER'S THESIS V6.0
001 8516 S TBA
International Relations (273 HRCB, 378-2981)
001
400
IAS
599R
001
IAS
695R
001
IAS
699R
INTR 499R 3290 SEM INTNL AREA STD
400 3290 T 5:00-5:50 pm TH
401 3290 T 6:00-6:50 pm TH
Italian (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
1.0
STAFF
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
CALL E A
CALL E A
HUDSON V M
STAFF
STAFF
117 HRCB BUCKNER DL
117 HRCB BUCKNER DL
ITAL 201
001
3293 INTERMED ITALIAN 1 4.0
3293 S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
1015 JKHB STAFF
♦ ITAL 211 R is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
ITAL 21 1R
001
3294 2ND YR CONVERS
3294 S
2.0
TBA
NOBLE C D
♦ ITAL 311R is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
ITAL 311R 3296 3RD YR CONVERS 2.0
001 3296 S TBA NOBLE C D
ITAL 491 8339 SR ORAL PROF EVAL 0.0
001 8339 S TBA NOBLE C D
BVU Spring 1995 Class Schedule 47
Japanese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
♦ Returning missionaries should enroll in JAPAN 202 or 1
higher.
JAPAN
221
001
9087
9087
READ, GRAM, CULT
S 8:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
4.0
FU
2047
JKHB
BEAMAN B W
JAPAN
321
001
3317
3317
SEL READING & GRAM
S 10:30-11:50 am MWTHF
3.0
2047
JKHB
BEAMAN B W
JAPAN
322
001
3318
3318
SEL READING & GRAM
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
2308
8FLC
MURANAKA C K
JAPAN
399R
379
7714
7714
COOP ED: INTERNSHP
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
JAPAN
443
001
3320
3320
ADV READG.GRAMMAR
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
3.0
3045D
JKHB
STAFF
JAPAN
490R
001
3323
3323
INDIV STUDY JAPAN
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
JAPAN
492
001
3325
3325
MAJ READING LIST
S
TBA
1.0
■
STAFF
JAPAN
680R
001
7918
7918
SPECL STDS JAPAN
8
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
JAPAN
699R
001
7920
7920
MASTERS THESIS
8
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
Korean (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
KOREA
202
001
8250
8250
2ND YR KOREAN
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
FL
2049
JKHB
RHEEH
KOREA
311R
001
6357
6357
3RD YEAR CONVERS
8 12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
2.0
2173
JKHB
RHEEH
KOREA
399R
001
7713
7713
COOP ED: INTERNSHP
8 TBA
V9.0
KIMCB
Latin American Studies (212 HRCB, 378-2473)
LTAM
302
400
6866
6866
LAT AM PROJ
S
TBA
2.0
LYONTE
Latin (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
LATIN 111 3339 BEG LAT ACCELERATE 5.0
001 3339 8 10:00-11:50 am MWTHF
10:00-10:50 am T
LATIN 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
LATIN 201 3341 INTERMEDIATE LATIN 4.0
001
LATIN 301
001
3341
3342
3342
8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
CLASS LATIN POETRY
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
Law (341 JRCB, 378-4274)
♦ Contact the Law School for information.
Unguistics (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
3.0
2024 JKHB DUCKWITZNH
2024 JKHB
2024 JKHB HUNTSMAN ED
FL
2024 JKHB MACFARLANER
LING 98 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
LING
98
8852
ACAD COMPUTER SKIL
001
8852
8 3:00-4:50 pm T
002
8852
8 8:00-9:50 am W
003
8852
8 5:00-6:50 pm W
004
8852
8 10:00-11:50 am TH
LING
230
3543
LANG, MIND & WORLD
001
3543
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
LING
330
3549
INTRO LING (MODRN)
001
3549
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
LING
500
6226
BIBUOG & RESEARCH
001
6226
8 8:00-9:50 am MW
LING
531
6737
GRAMMAR USAGE
001
6737
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
LING
540
3552
LANGUAGE ACQUISTN
001
3552
8 8:00-10:50 am II H
LING
555
6738
TEACHING CULTURE
001
6738
8 3:00^:50 pm MWF
0.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
$25
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
2047 JKHB BUONFORTERH
1108 JKHB BAIRDRL
2105 JKHB GRAHAM OR
1108 JKHB SCOTT ML
1108 JKHB HAN8EN-8TRAIN
1108 JKHB BUONFORTERH
48 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
LING
579
001
1986
1986
TESL STUDENT TCHNG
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
4:00-5:50 pm MTWTH
2.0
1119
1119
JKHB
JKHB
PROBST G W
LING
590R
001
3566
3566
READINGS IN UNG
S
TBA
V3.0
LUTHY M J
LING
600
001
7956
7956
RES DES & BIBLIOGR
S 1:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
3.0
1108
JKHB
BROWN C
LING
679
001
1992
1992
TESL SUP ADMIN
8
TBA
3.0
GRAHAM C R
LING
699R
001
3571
3571
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
LUTHY M J
Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
MGT 541 7757 MARKETING MGT
7757 S 12:00-1:20 pm
3.0
001 7757 S 12:00-1:20pm MTWTH 184 TNRB SCHILLRL
Management Communication (590 TNRB, 378-4081)
♦ All Management Communication classes except M Com 320 are restricted to Marriott School of Management majors only.
M COM 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MCOM 320
MCOM 321
MCOM 420
0747
WR
ITTEN BUS COMM
1
001
0747
S
9:30-10:50 am
MTWTH
002
0747
s
12:00-1:20 pm
MTWTH
003
0747
s
1:30-2:50 pm
MTWTH
400
0747
s
4:00-6:50 pm
TTH
401
0747
s
4:00-6:50 pm
MW
8970
ORAL BUSINESS COMM
001
8970
S
12:00-1 :20 pm
MW
002
8970
s
12:00-1 :20 pm
MW
003
8970
s
1:30-2:50 pm
TTH
0835
DTP & DOC DESIGN
001
0835
S
8:00-9:20 am
MTWTH
3.0
AW
210 TNRB
120 TNRB
210 TNRB
210 TNRB
210 TNRB
HARTMAN L D
HARTMAN L D
PERRY D J
STAFF
HARTMAN L D
1.0
3.0
210 TNRB JUVENAL R
210 TNRB JUVENAL R
120 TNRB HARTMAN L D
280 TNRB BAKER W H
Managerial Economics (610 TNRB, 378-2364)
MANEC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MANEC 300 7774 ECONMKTSYST 3.0
001 7774 8 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
I^ANEC 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MANEC 301 7775 MACRO ECON BUS DEC 3.0
001 7775 S 12:00-1 :20 pm MTWTH
MANEC 476 8144 GOVT & BUSINESS 3.0
001 8144 8 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
MANEC 595R 7326 LECTURES IN MANEC V3.0
001 7326 8 TBA
220 TNRB KITCHEN G N
220 TNRB KITCHEN G N
220 TNRB KOLLER R H
STAFF
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Teclinoiogy (435 CTB, 378-6300)
f
MET
MET
MET
MET
MET
131
199R
001
002
350
370
380
3574
3574
L 3574
6096
6096
6096
6096
335
431
490R
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
3584
3584
3584
3584
3592
3592
3592
MACH OPERATIONS 3.0
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
T 2:00-^:50 pm TTH
COOP ED MET V 3.0
8 TBA
S TBA
8 TBA
MATERIALS SCIENCE 4.0
T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
T 9:00-10:50 am M
T 11:00-12:50 pm F
TOOL DESIGN 3.0
8 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
8 10:00-10:50 am F
240 CTB STAFF
101 CTB STAFF
Lab Required
3596
001 3596
002 3596
SPEC PROS MFG TECH
8 TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
340
CTB
ROTZCA
123
CB
ROTZCA
123
OB
ROTZCA
240
CTB
STAFF
450
CTB
STAFF
STAFF
STRONG A B
Lab Required
Lab Required
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Teclinoiogy (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFE 199R
350
351
370
380
8939
8939
8939
8939
8939
COOP ED MFE
T
T
T
T
V3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 49
MFE 250 095804 MATERIALS SCIENCE 3.0
001 095804 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
MFE 251 8941 MATERIALS LAB 1.0
001 8941 T 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
240 CTB EASTMAN P F
$05
123 CB SORENSENCD
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Teclinology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFET 555
3593 INTRO TO COMPOSITE
3.0
001
002
003
004
MFET 595R
001
MFET 699R
001
3593 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
3593 8 3:00-^:50 pm TTH
3593 S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
3593 S 12:00-1:50 pm MW
6426 SPECIAL TOPICS VI 8.0
6426 S TBA
6204 MASTER'S THESIS V 9.0
6204 S TBA
250 CTB ROTZ C A
115 SNLB ROTZ C A
115 SNLB ROTZ C A
115 SNLB ROTZ C A
STAFF
Lab Required
■Master of Business Administration (640 TNRB, 378-3500)
MBA 693R
001
6898 READ & CONFERENCE
6898 S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
MCKINNON G F
iVIatlieniatics (292 TIViCB, 378-2061)
MATH 97 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 97
3606
INT
ERMED ALGEBRA
400
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
401
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
402
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
403
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
404
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
405
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
M/A7H 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MATH 110
6387
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
001
6387
T
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
6387
T
10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
003
6387
T
12:00-1:50 pm
MWF
400
6387
T
5:00-6:50 pm
Ml IH
401
6387
T
5:00-6:50 pm
MWTH
0.0
3.0
l\/IATH 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 111 3614 TRIGONOMETRY
001 3614 T 12:00-1 :50 pm
2.0
MATH
♦ MATH
MATH
MATH
♦ MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
TTH
112 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
112: Check with instructor for calculator information.
112
M $75
60 KMB
WHEATLEYMD
60 KMB
WHEATLEY M D
60 KMB
WHEATLEYMD
60 KMB
BREWER D S
60 KMB
BREWER D S
60 KMB
BREWER D S
M
116TMCB
STAFF
116TMCB
STAFF
116TMCB
STAFF
116TMCB
SINEX D R
112 TMCB
STAFF
M
112 TMCB
GARBE D G
3615
CALCULUS 1
001
3615
T 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
400
3615
T 5:00-7:00 pm
MTWTH
4.0
AM
112 TMCB
104 TMCB
ARMSTRONG G M
STAFF
113 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
113: Ch«ck with instructor for calculator information.
113
3616
CALCULUS 2
001
3616
T 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
400
3616
T 5:00-7:00 pm
MTWTH
4.0
AM
1 19 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
119 3612 INTRO CALCULUS 4.0
001 3612 T 10:00-11:50 am MWTHF
400 3612 T 4:00-6:40 pm MTTH
300, 301, 302, 305 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
305 3637 BASIC CONC OF MATH 4.0
001 3637 T 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
134 TMCB
STAFF
134 TMCB
STAFF
AM
2104 JKHB
STAFF
2104 JKHB
ed)
WYNNJE
331 TMCB
GARBE D G
MATH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 306 3638 CONCEPTS OF MATH 3.0
001 3638 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
MATH 311 3624 INTRO NUM METHODS 3.0
001 3624 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
MATH 312, 313 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 312 3600 ADV ENGR MATH 3.0
001 3600 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
331 TMCB PETERSON J M
134 TMCB STAFF
112 TMCB WYNNJE
50 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
MATH
332
001
3651
3651
INTRO COMPLEX AN>
T 2:00-3:50 pm
\L
MWF
3.0
MATH 343 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
MATH
343
001
3629
3629
ELEM UNEAR ALGEBR
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
MATH
344
001
3630
3630
CALCULUS SVR VARBL
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
MATH
355
001
7426
7426
GRAPH THEORY
T 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
MATH
371
001
3653
3653
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
MATH
434
001
3661
3661
ORD DIFF EQUATION
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
MATH
495R
001
3665
3665
READINGS IN MATH
S
TBA
V2.0
MATH
512
001
3670
3670
NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
MATH
585
001
3679
3679
MATRIX ANALYSIS
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
MATH
695R
001
3703
3703
READINGS IN MATH
S
TBA
V2.0
MATH
699R
001
3704
3704
MASTERS THESIS
T
TBA
V9.0
MATH
799R
001
8668
8668
DOCTORAL DISS
T
TBA
V9.0
Mechanical Engineering (242 CB, 378-2625)
ME EN
172
001
8875
8875
ENG GRAPHICS
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
ME EN
199R
390
6112
6112
COOPEDMECHENGR
8 TEA
V3.0
ME EN
250
001
095803
095802
1 MATERIALS SCIENCE
1 T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
ME EN
312
001
3724
3724
FLUID MECHANICS
S 10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
3.0
ME EN
321
001
3716
3716
THERMODYNAMICS
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
ME EN
352
001
8392
8392
ENGR MATERIALS
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
ME EN
363
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
8390
8390
8390
8390
8390
ELEM INST
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
S 1:00-3:50 pm
S 8:00-10:50 am
S 2:00^:50 pm
IIH
WF
IIH
IIH
3.0
ME EN
440
001
3746
3746
HEAT TRANSFER
8 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
ME EN
474
001
7182
7182
DESIGN OF MECH SYS
S TBA
3.0
ME EN
501
001
3742
3742
STRESS ANAL & DESIGN
8 12:00-1 :30 pm MTTHF
3.0
ME EN
515
001
3736
3736
APPLAEROFLDYNAM
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
ME EN
557
001
6754
6754
CORROSION
8 10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
3.0
ME EN
575
001
6791
6791
OPTIMIZATION
8 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
3.0
ME EN
595R
001
3759
3759
SPEC TOPICS IN M E
8
TBA
VI 8.0
ME EN
695R
001
3774
3774
SPEC PROB MASTERS
S TBA
V3.0
ME EN
697R
001
3776
3776
RESEARCH
8
TBA
V9.0
ME EN
699R
001
3778
3778
MASTERS THESIS
8
TBA
V9.0
ME EN
795R
001
3780
3780
SELTPCS MECH ENGR
8 TBA
V3.0
ME EN
799R
001
3782
3782
DISSERTATION
8
TBA
VI 8.0
104 TMCB CRAWLEY P L
136TMCB WALTER ON
112 TMCB GARNER LE
112 TMCB TOLMANLK
104 TMCB MOORE H G
104 TMCB STAFF
ARMSTRONG G M
135 TMCB SKARDARV
135 TMCB LUNDQUI8T M E
ARMSTRONG G M
ARMSTRONG G M
ARMSTRONG G M
250 CTB RAISOR E M
8IMMON8 V E
240 CTB EASTMAN P F
125 CB HEATON H 8
254 CB STAFF
392 CB M0RTEN8EN K 8
393 CB STAFF
160 CB STAFF
160 CB STAFF
385 CB STAFF
230 CB ULRICH R D
STAFF
381 CB CHASE KW
254 CB EASTMAN P F
392 CB M0RTEN8EN K 8
$05
125 CB PARKINSON A R
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 51
Microbiology (775 WIDB, 378-2889)
MCBI0221 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
MCBIO
221
400
3788
3788
GEN MICROBIOLOGY
S 5:15— 7:45 pm
IIH
3.0
NS
366 MARB
LEEJD
MCBIO
222
001
400
3789
3789
3789
GEN MICRO LAB
S 1:00-2:50 pm
S 5:20-7:00 pm
TTH
MW
1.0
787 WIDB
787 WIDB
STAFF
LEEJD
MCBIO
399R
370
6512
6512
COOP ED:CLN LAB EX
S TBA
V9.0
COCKAYNE S
MCBIO
402
001
3798
3798
BIO IMMUNE SYS
S 9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
M
3.0
234 MARB
234 MARB
TEUSCHER 0
MCBIO
491 R
001
3808
3808
SELECT CRITICL LIT
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MW
1.0
773 WIDB
ROBISON R A
MCBIO
495R
001
3809
3809
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
TBA
V4.0
STAFF
MCBIO
499R
001
9010
9010
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
MCBIO
695R
001
3826
3826
RESEARCH
S
TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
MCBIO
699R
001
3827
3827
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
MCBIO
799R
001
3829
3829
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
iMiiitary Science (320 ROTC, 378-3601)
MILS 115
001
7968
S 6:00-6:50 am MTWTH
ANNEX
SFH
ROSS R W
MILS
120
001
3832
3832
INTRO LDRSHP EXCEL
8 TBA
2.0
$16
ROSS R W
MILS
121
001
3833
3833
INDIV LDRSHP SKILL
S TBA
2.0
$16
ROSS R W
MILS
215
001
8010
8010
SPRG LAB-SOPHMR
S 6:00-6:50 am MTWTH
0.5
ANNEX
SFH
ROSS R W
MILS
220
001
3837
3837
ADV'D INDIV LDRSHP
S TBA
3.0
$16
STAFF
MILS
221
001
3838
3838
SMALL UNIT LEADRSH
S TBA
3.0
$16
ROSS R W
MILS
315
001
7969
7969
SPRG LAB-JUNIOR
8 6:00-6:50 am MTWTH
1.0
ANNEX
SFH
MCNEIL EW
MILS
415
001
7970
7970
SPRG LAB-SENIOR
8 6:00-6:50 am MTWTH
0.5
ANNEX
SFH
ALLRED J L
Music (C-550 HFAC, 37»^083)
MUSIC 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
BASIC VOCAL SKILLS 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
S 4:00-4:50 pm MTTHF
MUSIC 113 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 113 3958 BASIC PIANO SKILLS 2.0
001 3958 S 9:00-9:50 am MTTHF
400 3958 S 4:00-4:50 pm MTTHF
MUSIC 114R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 101
3956
001
3956
400
3956
MUSIC 111
9017
001
9017
400
9017
MUSIC
115
8903
BASIC ORGAN SKILLS 2.0
001
8903
S 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
400
8903
S 6:00-7:50 pm TTH
MUSIC
116R
8904
ORGAN TECH & LIT 2.0
001
8904
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
MUSIC
117
8905
BASIC GUITAR SKILL 2.0
400
8905
S 5:10-7:00 pm MW
401
8905
S 5:10-7:00 pm IIH
AL
MRH HFAC LOWELM
1086 JKHB PUSEYMW
0130 HFAC BEAN MR
E400 HFAC BOUNOUS B U
0485 HFAC ANDERSON R P
C485 HFAC ANDERSON R P
E354 HFAC BELNAP P L
E379 HFAC STAFF
E354 HFAC COOK R D
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
52 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ MUSIC 160R students must contact teachsr/coordlnator listed during the first two days of the term for teacher assignment
and scheduling.
MUSIC 160R 3981 TRUMPET 0.5
011 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 HORN 0.5
010 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 TROMBONE 0.5
012 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 TUBA 0.5
014 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 HARPSICHORD 0.5
004 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 ORGAN 0.5
003 3981 S TBA
403 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 PERCUSSION 0.5
015 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 PIANO 0.5
002 3981 S TBA
402 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 VIOUN 0.5
016 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 VIOLA 0.5
017 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 CELLO 0.5
018 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 STRING BASS 0.5
019 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 HARP 0.5
020 3981 8 TBA
$100
0392 HFAC JACKSON B A
$100
E332B HFAC LOWE L M
$100
E465 HFAC BACHELDER D F
$100
F213 HFAC BACHELDER DF
$100
F2 10 HFAC SMITH RB
$100
E208 HFAC BELNAP P L
E208 HFAC BELNAP P L
$100
E281 HFAC BROUGHRP
$100
F210 HFAC SMITH RB
F201 HFAC SMITH RB
$100
F258 HFAC FAIRBANKS D
$100
E545 HFAC BARRUS C D
$100
E543 HFAC DRINKALLR
$100
C550 HFAC BiRKEDAHLWB
$100
C246 HFAC PRATT L
♦ MUSIC 160R sections 1 and 401 require an accompanist fee (in addition to the $95 lesson fee) for each voice student
MUSIC 160R 3981 VOICE 0.5
001 3981 8 TBA
401 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 FLUTE 0.5
005 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 OBOE 0.5
006 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 CLARINET 0.5
007 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 BASSOON 0.5
009 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 SAXOPHONE 0.5
008 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 EUPHONIUM 0.5
013 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 WOODWINDS 0.5
404 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 BRASS &PERC 0.5
405 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 STRINGS 0.5
406 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 GUITAR 0.5
021 3981 8 TBA
407 3981 8 TBA
♦ MUSIC 161 section 1 is for BA Voice Emphasis/Elem Ed majors only.
MUSIC 161
001
7568 VOICE TECHNIQUE
7568 8 8:00-8:50 am
2.0
MTWTH
$100
E455 HFAC ROBiSON C W
E455 HFAC ROBISON C W
$100
E332A HFAC RUPPEEA
$100
E316 HFAC GIOVANNETTI G
$100
E464 HFAC CHILD C E
$100
E466 HFAC SMITH C R
$100
E221 HFAC SMITH CR
$100
F21 3 HFAC BACHELDER D F
$100
E371 HFAC GIOVANNETTI G
$100
E281 HFAC BROUGHRP
$100
E539 HFAC STAFF
$100
E538 HFAC GREEN L J
E371 HFAC GREEN L J
CI 30 HFAC HOPKINJA
CI 30 HFAC HOPKINJA
♦ MUSIC 162 section 1 is for BA voice Emphasia/Elem Ed majors only.
MUSIC 162 3984 DICTION 1 1.0
001 3984 8 1:00-1:50 pm MTWTH
MUSIC 190 3847 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 2.0
001 3847 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF MRH HFAC BROUGHRP
♦ MUSIC 191 requires concun'ent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 197.
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 191
001
3963 KEYBOARD HARMONY 1 0.5
3963 8 10:00-10:60 am MTTHF
C485 HFAC ANDERSON R P
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 53
♦ MUSIC
MUSIC
♦ MUSIC
MUSIC
193 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 191, 195, and 197.
193 3993 DICTATION 1 1.0
3993
3993
DICTATION 1
S 8:00-9:50 am
001 3993 S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
195 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 191, 193, and 197.
195 3995 MUSIC THEORY 1 3.0
001
3995
3995
MUSIC THEORY 1
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
E353 HFAC HICKS M D
E353 HFAC HICKS M D
♦ MUSIC 197 requires concurrent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 191.
MUSIC
197
MUSIC 200
001
001
8907
8907
3959
3959
SIGHT SINGING 1
S 10:00-10:50 am MTTHF
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
0.5
1.0
E371 HFAC
E400 HFAC
KENNEY S H
JACKSON B A
♦ MUSIC 235 section 1 is for instrumental majors only.
MUSIC
235
001
3999
3999
CONDUCTING TECH
S 10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
2.0
E251 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
♦ MUSIC 235 section 2 is for choral majors only.
002
3999
S 10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
E250 HFAC
WILBERG M J
MUSIC
249R
001
8318
8318
SOPHOMORE RECITAL
S TBA
0.0
F315 HFAC
CHAMBERLAIN M
MUSIC
260R
404
3873
3873
WOODWINDS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
004
3873
3873
HARPSICHORD
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
1.0
$100
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
003
403
3873
3873
3873
ORGAN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
TH
1.0
$100
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 260R sections 1 and 401
are only for students who have completed
MUSIC 161.
MUSIC
260R
001
401
3873
3873
3873
VOICE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
T
1.0
$100
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
R0BI80N C W
ROBISON C W
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
011
3873
3873
TRUMPET
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E250 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
010
3873
3873
HORN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E432 HFAC
LOWELM
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
012
3873
3873
TROMBONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
1.0
$100
E251 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
014
3873
3873
TUBA
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
1.0
$100
E379 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
015
3873
3873
PERCUSSION
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
002
402
3873
3873
3873
PIANO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
TH
1.0
$100
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
SMITH R B
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
016
3873
3873
VIOLIN
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
E250 HFAC
FAIRBANKS D
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
017
3873
3873
VIOLA
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
E432 HFAC
BARRU8 C D
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
018
3873
3873
CELLO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
020
3873
3873
HARP
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
CHSF HFAC
PRATT L
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
005
3873
3873
FLUTE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E335 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
006
3873
3873
OBOE
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
007
3873
3873
CLARINET
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
009
3873
3873
BASSOON
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E353 HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
008
3873
3873
SAXOPHONE
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E221 HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
013
3873
3873
EUPHONIUM
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E379 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
405
3873
3873
BRASS & PERC
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
1.0
$100
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
406
3873
3873
STRINGS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
E539 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
54 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
MUSIC 260R
MUSIC 260R
MUSIC 265
019
021
407
001
3873 STRING BASS 1.0
3873 S 5:10-7:00 pm M
3873 GUITAR 1.0
3873 S 5:10-7:00 pm M
3873 8 5:10-7:00 pm M
4045 KEYBOARD FNDS 2 2.0
4045 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
$100
E335 HFAC
$100
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
GREEN L J
GREEN L J
C480 HFAC SHUMWAY J L
♦ MUSIC 291 requires concurrent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 297.
MUSIC 291
001
6530
6530
KEYBOARD HARMONY 3 0.5
8 12:00-12:50 pm MTTHF
♦ MUSIC 293 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 291, 295, and 297.
MUSIC 293
7581
7581
DICTATION 3
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
1.0
001 7581 8 11:00-11:50 am MWTHF
♦ MUSIC 295 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 291, 293, and 297.
MUSIC 295 4011 MUSIC THEORY 3 3.0
001 4011 8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
♦ MUSIC 297 requires concurrent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 291.
0.5
0485 HFAC ANDERSON R P
E353 HFAC JONES S M
E353 HFAC JONES 8 1^
MUSIC 297
MUSIC 301
MUSIC 303
MUSIC 311 R
MUSIC 31 9R
MUSIC 325R
MUSIC 333R
MUSIC 337R
MUSIC 344R
MUSIC 346R
MUSIC 348R
MUSIC 349R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
oil
010
012
014
004
003
403
015
002
402
016
017
018
020
6242 SIGHT SINGING 3
6242 8 12:00-12:50 pm MTTHF
9024 SURVEY MUS LIT 1
9024 8 8:00-9:50 am IWW
4056 SURVEY MUS LIT 3
4056 8 8:00-9:50 am TTH
UNIVERSITY CHORALE
8 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
401912 MUS THE ATR PERFORM
401912 8 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
4025 SYMPHONIC BAND
8 3:00-^:50 pm TTH
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
S 1:00-2:50 pm MV\/
KEYBOARD IN ENSEMB
8 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
STRING CHAMBER MUS
8 TEA
4014
4014
4025
4026
4026
4028
4028
4004
4004
8920
8920
8922
8922
8923
8923
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
4033
WOODWIND CHAMBER M
8 TEA
JUNIOR RECITAL
8 TEA
TRUMPET
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
HORN
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
TROMBONE
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
TUBA
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
HARPSICHORD
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
ORGAN
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
PERCUSSION
8 5:10-7:00 pm M
PIANO
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
VIOLIN
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
VIOLA
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
CELLO
8 5:1 0-7:00 pm IVI
HARP
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
2.0
2.0
1.0
V3.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
E371 HFAC
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
MRH HFAC
C130 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E251 HFAC
E250 HFAC
E432 HFAC
E543 HFAC
STAFF
ROWLEY E H
RYTTING B W
WILBERG M J
BEAN M R
JACKSON B A
SMITH C R
RYTTING B W
PEERY i W
DRINKALLR
GIOVANNETTi G
F315 HFAC CHAMBERLAIN M
$100
E250 HFAC
$100
E432 HFAC
$100
E251 HFAC
$100
E379 HFAC
$100
E400 HFAC
$100
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
$100
E251 HFAC
$100
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
$100
E250 HFAC
$100
E432 HFAC
$100
E400 HFAC
$100
CHSF HFAC
JACKSON B A
LOWE L M
BACHELDER D F
BACHELDER D F
SMITH R B
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
BROUGH R P
SMITH R B
SMITH R B
FAIRBANKS D
BARRUS C D
DRINKALLR
PRATT L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 55
MUSIC
360R
4033
VOICE
1.0
$100
001
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
IVIRH HFAC
R0BI80N C W
Majors Only
401
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
IVIRH HFAC
ROBISON C W
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
FLUTE
1.0
$100
005
4033
8 5:10-7.00 pm
W
E335 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
OBOE
1.0
$100
006
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNbl II G
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
CLARINET
1.0
$100
007
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
BASSOON
1.0
$100
009
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E353 HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
SAXOPHONE
1.0
$100
008
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E221 HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
EUPHONIUM
1,0
$100
013
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E379 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
WOODWINDS
1.0
$100
404
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E371 HFAC
GiOVANNETTi G
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
BRASS & PERC
1.0
$100
405
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
STRINGS
1.0
$100
406
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E539 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
STRING BASS
1.0
$100
019
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E335 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
GUITAR
1.0
$100
021
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E371 HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
407
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E371 HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
MUSIC
364
8924
KEYBOARD PEDAGOGY
2.0
001
8924
8 10:00-11:50 am
MW
C480 HFAC
POLLEI P C
MUSIC
378
6684
MU ELEM CLSRM TCHR
3.0
001
6684
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
C580 HFAC
KENNEY S H
MUSIC
395
4057
FORM AND ANALYSIS
3.0
001
4057
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
E400 HFAC
BOREN M E
MUSIC 399R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee requii
■ed)
MUSIC
399R
8069
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V6.0
350
8069
8
TBA
CHRI8TEN8EN J
♦ MUSIC 400R section 1 will study American Art Song.
MUSIC
400R
8566
TOPICS IN MUSIC
2.0
001
8566
8 10:00-11:50 am
MW
E432 HFAC
WESTWOODSA
MUSIC
403A
8930
PIANO LITERATURE
2.0
001
8930
8 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
E432 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
449R
8319
SENIOR RECITAL
0.0
001
8319
S
TBA
F315 HFAC
CHAMBERLAIN M
MUSIC
460R
4005
TROMBONE
2.0
$100
012
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E251 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
TRUMPET
2.0
$100
011
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E250 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
HORN
2.0
$100
010
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E432 HFAC
LOWE L M
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
TUBA
2.0
$100
014
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E379 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
HARPSICHORD
2.0
$100
004
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
ORGAN
2.0
$100
003
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
IWRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
403
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
PERCUSSION
2.0
$100
015
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
PIANO
2.0
$100
002
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
402
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
VIOLIN
2.0
$100
016
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E250 HFAC
FAIRBANKS D
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
VIOLA
2.0
$100
017
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E432 HFAC
BARRUS C D
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
CELLO
2.0
$100
018
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
HARP
2.0
$100
020
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
CHSF HFAC
PRATT L
Majors Only
56 BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 460R
MUSIC 468
MUSIC 494R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 601
MUSIC 619R
MUSIC 644R
MUSIC 646R
. MUSIC 649R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 660R
MUSIC 688R
MUSIC 694R
MUSIC 697A
005
006
007
009
008
013
404
405
406
019
021
407
001
001
002
003
001
004
005
006
001
001
001
001
001
003
002
001
004
005
006
007
001
001
001
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
4005
8210
8210
6818
6818
8569
6569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
8569
4082
4082
401916
401916
3924
3924
3930
3930
4092
4092
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4091
4102
4102
4100
4100
6685
6685
FLUTE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$100
E335 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
OBOE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$100
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNhiriG
Majors Only
CLARINET
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$100
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
BASSOON
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$100
E353 HFAC
SMITH CR
Majors Only
SAXOPHONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$100
E221 HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
EUPHONIUM
S 5:1 0-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$100
E379 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
WOODWINDS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TBA
2.0
$100
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNEIIIG
Majors Only
BRASS & PERC
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TBA
2.0
$100
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
STRINGS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$100
E539 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
STRING BASS
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$100
E335 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
GUITAR
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
M
2.0
$100
E371 HFAC
E371 HFAC
GREEN L J
GREEN L J
Majors Only
Majors Only
JAZZ PEDAGOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
1.0
E251 HFAC
SMITH C R
INDEPNDNT READINGS
S TBA
V3.0
E579A HFAC
POWLEY E H
GRAD PIANO INSTRC
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
V2.0
$100
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
V2.0
$100
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
S 5:10-7:00 pm T
V2.0
$100
MRH HFAC
ROBI80N C W
Majors Only
GRAD WOODWIND INST
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
V2.0
$100
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNblllG
Majors Only
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
V2.0
$100
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
GRAD STRING INST
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
V2.0
$100
E539 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC MIDDLE AGES
S
TBA
3.0
E563 HFAC
POWLEY E H
Majors Only
MUSTHEATR PERFORM
S 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
V3.0
CI 30 HFAC
BEAN M R
KEYBOARD ENSEMBLE
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
1.0
E432 HFAC
PEERY 1 W
STRING CHAMBER MUS
S TBA
1.0
E543 HFAC
DRINKALLR
SOLO RECITAL
S
TBA
2.0
E466 HFAC
POWLEY E H
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
2.0
$100
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
GRAD PIANO INSTRUC
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
2.0
$100
E400 HFAC
SMITH RB
Majors Only
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
8 5:10-7:00 pm T
1.0
$100
MRH HFAC
ROBISON C W
Majors Only
GRAD WOODWIND INST
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
1.0
$100
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST
8 5:10-7:00 pm W
V2.0
$100
E281 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
GRAD STRING INST
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
1.0
$100
E539 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
GRAD CONDCTNG INST
S TBA
V2.0
$100
E442 HFAC
WILBERG M J
COMP FOR MASTER'S
8
TBA
V6.0
E378 HFAC
BOREN M E
INDEPENDENT READNG
S TBA
V3.0
E466 HFAC
DURHAM T L
SCHLARLY PAPER MUS
2.0
E466 HFAC POWLEY E H
BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule 57
MUSIC
697B
001
6686
6686
RECITAL
S
TBA
2.0
MUSIC
699R
001
4103
4103
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
MUSIC
799R
001
4108
4108
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
V9.0
E466 HFAC ROWLEY E H
E466 HFAC POWLEY E H
C550 HFAC POWLEY E H
Nursing (500 SWKT, 378-4144)
NURS 102 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
NURS 180 4152 PREVIEW OF NURSING
001 4152 S 3:00-4:50 pm M
1.0
241 ESC SCHWARTZ R
♦ NURS 310 Students must register for section 1 and one lab section. Sections 2-4 are post-op and sections 5-7 are maternal
newborn clinicals.
NURS 310
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
9093
NURSING CORE 3
5.0
9093
S
9:00-10:50 am
1:00-2:50 pm
T
T
240 SWKT
240 SWKT
STAFF
L
9093
S
7:00-12:50 pm
THF
LDS HOSP
WIKER K M
L
8:00-9:50 am
MW
1124 SFLC
L
9093
s
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
TBA PSN
MEASOM G J
L
10:00-1 1:50 am
M
1124 SFLC
L
3:30-5:20 pm
TH
1124 SFLC
L
9093
s
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
UVRMC HOSP
KELLER D
L
12:00-1 :50 pm
M
1124 SFLC
L
8:00-9:50 am
F
1124 SFLC
L
9093
s
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
UVRMC HOSP
CALLISTERLC
L
2:00-3:50 pm
M
1124 SFLC
L
10:00-11 :50 am
F
1124 SFLC
L
9093
s
2:00-7:50 pm
WTH
TBA SLC
STAFF
L
3:00-4:50 pm
T
1124 SFLC
L
12:00-1 :50 pm
F
1124 SFLC
L
9093
s
7:00-11 :50 am
THF
LDS HOSP
COVERSTON C
L
4:00-5:50 pm
M
1124 SFLC
L
12:00-1 :50 pm
W
1124 SFLC
♦ NURS 314 register for section 1 and one lab section. Sections 2-4 are medical/surgical nursing. Sections 5-7 are nursing
home. Perioperative clinical 7:00-12:50 WTh will be scheduled for three weelcs of the nursing home rotation.
NURS
314
9095
NURSING CORE 5
5.0
001
9095
S
9:00-10:50 am
1 :00-2:50 pm
T
T
262 SWKT
270 BRMB
STAFF
002
L
L
L
9095
s
1 :00-7:00 pm
7:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
W
TH
M
TBA UOFU
TBA UOFU
1124 SFLC
STAFF
003
L
L
9095
s
7:00-12:50 pm
10:00-1 1:50 am
WTH
M
UVRMC HOSP
1124 SFLC
STAFF
004
L
L
L
9095
s
12:30-6:30 pm
7:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
W
TH
F
LDS HOSP
LDS HOSP
1124 SFLC
WESTIEN M J
005
L
L
9095
s
7:00-^:50 pm
1 :00-2:50 pm
W
F
TBA PROV
1124 SFLC
BRANDRIETLM
006
L
L
9095
s
7:00-6:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
W
M
TBA PROV
1124 SFLC
BRANDRIETLM
007
L
L
9095
s
7:00-6:50 pm
10:00-11 :50 am
W
F
TBA SLC
1124 SFLC
STAFF
NURS
320
7976
NURS RESEARCH
2.0
001
7976
S
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
490 SWKT
MURPHY M F
NURS
390R
4154
INDV STUDY NURSING
V9.0
400
4154
S
TBA
STAFF
NURS 436 Students must register for
one clinical section.
NURS
436
9011
PSYCHIATRIC NURSNG
5.0
001
9011
S
8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
7:00-^:00 pm
W
W
TTH
490 SWKT
490 SWKT
TBA SLC
DRAKE R E
002
9011
S
8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
8:00-5:00 pm
W
W
TTH
490 SWKT
490 SWKT
TBA UTCO
DRAKE R E
♦ NURS 438A clinical TBA for an average of 9 hours weekly. NURS 438A students must also register for the same section of
NURS 438B during summer term.
NURS 438A 9012 COMM UN HLTH NURSNG 2.5
001 9012 S 2:00-3:50 pm M 234 MARB CONGER C O
♦ NURS 438A section 2 is IHC Occupational Health.
002 L 9012
8:00-11:50 am
TBA
STAFF
58 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
I
♦ NURS 438A section 3 Is Utah County Health Department
003 L 9012 S 8:00-11 :50 am T
♦ NURS 438A section 4 is Mountainland Headstart.
004 L 9012 S 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438A section 5 is Creekslde Home Health.
005 L 9012 S 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438A section 6 is Salt Lake City County Health Department.
006 L 9012 S 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438A section 7 is TBA.
007 L 9012 S 8:00-12:00 pm T
♦ NURS 442 clinical TBA for an average of 12 hours per week.
NURS 442 4142 PT CARE MANAGEMENT
001 4142 S 8:00-9:50 am W
12:00-1:50 pm W
♦ NURS 444A clinical TBA for an average of 6 hrs per week.
NURS 444A 4145 NURSING LEADERSHIP
001 4145 8 8:00-11 :50 am F
NURS 551 4183 HEALTH ASSESSMENT
001 4183 8 4:00-6:50 pm MTH
400 4183 8 4:00-6:50 pm MTH
NURS 590R 7147 INDEPENDENT STUDY
001 7147 8 TBA
NURS 625 4133 ADV PRAC SEMINAR
001 4133 S TBA
♦ NURS 635 clinical TBA for an average of 20 hrs per week.
5.0
NURS 635A 9149 FAM NURS PRACTITNR
001 9149 8 TBA
NURS 699R 4188 MASTER'S THESIS
001 4188 8 TBA
V4.0
V6.0
Organizational Beliavior (790 TNRB, 378-2664)
ORGB 320 8969 FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR 3.0
001 8969 8 1:30-3:20 pm MWTH
ORG B 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ORGB 321 4191 FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR 3.0
001 4191 8 1:30-3:20 pm MWTH
ORG B 327 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
327
333
347
001
001
001
669R
001
679R
680
001
001
4193
4193
6922
6922
8532
8532
4205
4205
4209
4209
4210
4210
PERSONNEL & HUM RES 3.0
8 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
HR DEVELOPMENT 3.0
S 7:30-9:20 am MWF
MANAG LDRSHP DEVEL 3.0
8 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
READINGS ORG BEHVR
8 TBA
PRACT IN ORG DEV
8 TBA
ORG BEHVR RES RPT
8 TBA
Piiilosopliy (3196 JKHB, 378-2721)
PHIL 105
001
4214 REASONING & WRITIN
4214 8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
PHIL 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHH. 110 4215 INTRO PHILOSOPHY
001 4215 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
PHIL 201 4221 HISTORY OF PHIL 1
001 4221 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
PHIL 201 H 4221 HON HIST PHIL 1
200 4221 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
V6.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2260 SFLC
MANDLECO B L
2260 SFLC
2.0
2320A SFLC
TILLERY C A
3.0
462 8WKT
LYONS M
462 8Wia
LYONS M
V4.0
STAFF
1.0
RIDDLE LB
RIDDLE LB
WILLIAMS M
251 TNRB 8TEPHANEG
251 TNRB 8TEPHAN E G
374 TNRB
482 TNRB
380 TNRB
BI8CH0FF 8 J
MILLS G E
8TEPHAN E G
DYER W G
DYER W G
DYER W G
1219
SFLC
STAFF
AL
1081
JKHB
STAFF
CV1
256
CB
MIZELLKL
CV1
1038
JKHB
MIZELL K L
Nurses Only
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Majors Only
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 59
PHIL 205 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHIL
PHIL
PHILi
PHIL
PHIL
205
423
)R8ei
450R
499R
001
001
001
001
PHIL 501 R
001
4216 INTRO TO LOGIC
3.0
AL
4216 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3208 SFLC
HEDENGREN P C
422712 HIST & PHIL OF SCI
3.0
ss
422712 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
346MARB
HEDENGREN P C
Study Neitzche.
4250 CONTEMP FIG AND PR
3.0
4250 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
2214 SFLC
STAFF
4258 HONORS THESIS
V6.0
4258 T TBA
CARTER KC
4262 GRADUATE SEMINAR
V5.0
4262 T TBA
CARTER K C
Physical Education (221 RB 37&-2547)
PE 100R 4276 INTERCOL ATHL MEN
001 4276 T TBA
002 4276 T TBA
003 4276 T TBA
004 4276 T TBA
PE 102R 4337 ADAPTIVE PHYS ED
001 4337 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
PE 116 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
0.5
0.5
PE
PE
116
119
4297 BOWUNG-BEGINNING
0.5
001
002
400
401
402
403
404
4297
4297
4330
4330
4330
4330
4330
4330
12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
CANOEING
4:10-6:00 pm
4:10-6:00 pm
6:10-7:00 pm
6:10-9:00 pm
6:10-8:00 pm
4:10-8:00 pm
MTWTH
MW
TTH
M
W
TTH
F
0.5
♦ PE 120 sections 1 and 2 are for mountain bikes only.
PE 120 4277 CYCLING
001 4277 T 10:00-11:50 am
002 4277 T 8:00-9:50 am
PE 121 6538 DIVING-BEGINNING
001 6538 T 11:00-11:50 am
PE 124 429811 EQUITATION-BEGIN
001 429811 T 10:00-11 :50 am
002 429811 T 8:00-9:50 am
003 429811 T 1:00-2:50 pm
PE 125 7678 FLEXIBILITY
400 7678 T 4:10-5:00 pm
0.5
MW
TTH
MWTHF
MW
TTH
TTH
0.5
0.5
0.5
MTV\n-H
PE 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PE 129 should be taken concurrently with the same section of HLTH 129.
PE
129
PE
131
4339
FIJI
NESS FOR UVING
001
4339
T
8:00-6:50 am
MTWTH
002
4339
T
6:00-6:50 am
MTWTH
003
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTVTTH
004
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
005
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
006
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
007
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
008
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
009
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
010
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
400
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
401
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
402
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
403
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
4299
GOLF-BEGINNING
001
4299
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
002
4299
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTV/TH
003
4299
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
004
4299
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTV\n-H
005
4299
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
400
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
401
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
402
4299
T
6:10-8:00 pm
TTH
0.5
0.5
185 RB PULLINSGD Team Only
185 RB OSBORNE J H Team Only
185 RB BROCKBANKBR Team Only
185 RB HIRSCHIWM Team Only
293B SFH STAFF
$25
LNAELWC
STAFF
LN A ELWC
STAFF
203 RB
NELSON LK
203 RB
NELSON LK
203 RB
NELSON LK
203 RB
203 RB
NELSON LK
203 RB
NELSON LK
BSEAT SFH
BSEAT SFH
STAFF
STAFF
PL A
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
RB STAFF
PACE S D
PACE S D
PACE S D
149 SFH STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
60 ^YM Spring 1 995 Cl^ss Schedule
PE
132
PE
136
6614
GOLF-INTERMEDIATE
0.5
001
6614
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
002
6614
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
400
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
402
6614
T
6:10-8:00 pm
TTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
4335
GYMNASTICS-BEGIN
0.5
001
4335
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
149
SFH
STAFF
PE 139 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 139 4341 JOGGING
001 4341 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
PE 141 4359 KARATE-BEGINNING
001 4359 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
400 4359 T 8:10-11:30 am S
401 4359 T 7:10-9:00 pm TTH
PE 146 4288 RACQUETBALL-BEGIN
001 4288 T 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
002 4288 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
003 4288 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
004 4288 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
005 4288 T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
PE 147 7671 RACQUETBALL-INTER
001 7671 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 7671 T 11:00-11:50 am
003 7671 T 2:00-2:50 pm
PE 156 4313 SOCCER-BEGINNING
001 4313 T 12:00-12:50 pm
400 4313 T 4:10-6:00 pm
PE 157 6609 SOCCER-INTERMED
001 6609 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
400 6609 T 4:10-6:00 pm
PE 169 4279 SKILL ANAL & APPL
001 4279 T 9:00-9:50 am
002 4279 T 12:00-12:50 pm
003 4279 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
PE 171 4324 SWIMMING-BEGINNING
001 4324 T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
400 4324 T 6:10-8:00 pm TTH
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
MWTHF
MTWTH
MTWTH
TTH
MTWTH
MW
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
PE 172 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 172 4325 SWIMMING-INTERMED 0.5
001 4325 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
400 4325 T 6:10-8:00 pm TTH
PE 179 8621 WATER AEROBICS 0.5
001 8621 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
0.5
PE 181 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 181 4301 TENNIS-BEGINNING
001 4301 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
002 4301 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
003 4301 T 9:00-10:50 am MW
004 4301 T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
005 4301 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
006 4301 T 11:00-12:50pm MW
007 4301 T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
008 4301 T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
009 4301 T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
400 4301 T 4:10-5:00 pm MTWTH
401 4301 T 5:10-7:00 pm MW
402 4301 T 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
403 4301 T 7:10-9:00 pm TTH
PE 182 6608 TENNIS-INTERMED 0.5
001 6608 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
002 6608 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
003 6608 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
004 6608 T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
005 6608 T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
400 6608 T 4:10-5:00 pm MTWTH
401 6608 T 5:10-7:00 pm MW
402 6608 T 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
403 6608 T 7:10-9:00 pm TTH
PE 183 4302 TENNIS ADVANCED
001 4302 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
BSEAT SFH STAFF
TRACK SFH
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
241
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB RB STAFF
RCQTB RB STAFF
RCQTB RB STAFF
HAWSE FLD STAFF
HAWSE FLD STAFF
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
134
RB
STAFF
134
RB
STAFF
134
RB
STAFF
PLB
RB
STAFF
PLB
RB
STAFF
PLC RB STAFF
PLC RB STAFF
PLB RB STAFF
0.5
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 61
PE
186
4310
VOLLEYBALL-BEGIN
001
4310
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
400
4310
T 4:10-6:00 pm
MW
PE
187
6607
VOLLEYBALL-iNTERMD
001
6607
T 8:00-6:50 am
MTWTH
400
6607
T 4:10-6:00 pm
ITH
PE
191
4340
WEIGHT TRAING-BEG
001
4340
T 10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
002
4340
T 12:00-1:50 pm
MW
003
4340
T 12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
004
4340
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
400
4340
T 5:10-7:00 pm
MW
401
4340
T 5:10-7:00 pm
TTH
PE
206R
4440
OFFIC FOOTBALL
001
4440
T 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
PE
206R
4440
OFFIC BASEBALL
002
4440
T 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PE
229
4296
BASIC SPT PEDAGOGY
001
4296
S 10:00-11:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
MW
MW
PE
276
4390
WATER SAFE INSTR
001
4390
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
PE
277
8233
UFEGUARDING TECHN
001
8233
T 1:00-2:50 pm
MWF
PE
297
8162
INTRO TO HLTH PROM
001
8162
T 2:00-5:50 pm
TH
♦ PE 320 requires concurrent registration in PE 321.
PE
320
8899
BASIC ATH TRAIN
001
8899
T 10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
PE
321
4306
BASC ATH TRAIN LAG
1
001
4306
T 10:00-10:50 am
TFH
PE
344
4418
COACHING FOOTBALL
400
4418
S 6:10-10:00 pm
T
PE
350
4410
HISPHILSOCOFPE
001
4410
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
PE 351 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
351
9083
ADM ATHL & INTR PROG
001
9083
T 8:00-9:50 am
MW
PE
360
4447
MEASR EVAL P E
001
4447
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
PE
361
4411
INTRO MOTOR LEARNG
001
4411
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
PE
362
4412
KINES & BIOMECH
001
4412
T 12:00-1:50 pm
DAILY
♦ PE 363 requires concurrent enrollment in PE 367.
PE
363
4413
PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV
001
4413
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
PE
366
7995
SCI BASES SPORT P
001
7995
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
PE
367
4309
PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV L
001
4309
T 4:00-5:50 pm
T
♦ PE 375 All sections. See Mary Louise or Linda in the Education /
PE
375
4422
PE ELEM SCH TCH
001
4422
S 9:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
DAILY
DAILY
002
4422
S 10:00-11 :50 am
10:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
MWTHF
003
4422
8 1:00-2:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
PE
376
4423
PRAC EXPER ELEM PE
001
4423
T
TBA
PE
379
4426
P E FOR SP ED TCH
001
4426
T 1:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
PE
399R
7988
COACHING PRACTICUM
350
7988
T
TBA
PE
399R
7988
HLTH PROM PRACTICM
351
7988
T
TBA
PE
420
8900
ADV ATH TRAINING
001
8900
T 2:00-^:50 pm
MWF
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.0
1.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
0.5
2.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
0.5
2.0
144 RB STAFF
144 RB STAFF
144 RB STAFF
144 RB STAFF
293B SFH STAFF
293B SFH STAFF
293B SFH STAFF
293B SFH STAFF
2938 SFH STAFF
293B SFH STAFF
204 RB LEISHMAN C M
204 RB LEISHMAN C M
201 SFH BLAKEMORE C L
C GTS SFH
PL 0 RB TODD C
FLA RB CRUMPS
280 SFH SILVESTER L J
285 SFH EMPEY W B
278 SFH EMPEY WB
285 SFH OLSON M J
280 SFH VICKERS B J
277 SFH
255 SFH
255 SFH
255 SFH
LEISHMAN C M
HARRISON J M
HALLLT
RICARD M D
2.0
2.0
V9.0
V9.0
3.0
Lab Required
Lab Included
285
SFH
FISHER AG
277
SFH
SILVESTER L J
117
RB
KELLY KP
nt Center in 120 MCKB to register.
WOTS
SFH
CLARKE M S
36
SFH
WOTS
SFH
ZANANDREAMB
37
SFH
WOTS
SFH
CLARKE M S
37
SFH
267
SFH
CLARKE M S
OAKR
SCHL
ZANANDREAMB
6
SFH
OLSON M J
Prev Apple
233
SFH
SILVESTER L J
Pre V Apple
277
SFH
EMPEY WB
62 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
PE
422
001
4443
4443
THERAPEUTIC MODAL
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
280
SFH
DRAPER D 0
PE
430
001
4456
4456
THEORY OF COACHING
T 8:00-9:50 am MW
2.0
285
SFH
MICHAELIS E
PE
450
001
7996
7996
PSYCH OF SPORT
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
2.0
280
SFH
POOLE C W
PE
458
001
6982
6982
ATHLT SPRT & LAW
T 12:00-1 :50 pm MW
2.0
280
SFH
JARMAN B 0
PE
468
001
4495
4495
PROBL CONDmONING
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
277
SFH
ALLS EN P E
PE
469
001
4501
4501
FUNC ANATOMY & KIN
T 12:00-1:50 pm MMHF
4.0
299
SFH
MYRER J W
Teh r Approve
PE
476
001
4460
4460
ELEM STUDENT TCHG
T TBA
4.0
267
SFH
CLARKE M S
PE
497R
001
4518
4518
UNDERGRAD RES & STDY
T TBA
V4.0
221E
RB
JARMAN B O
Prev Apple
PE
499R
001
4519
4519
ATHLETIC TRAINING
T TBA
V8.0
116B
RB
DRAPER D D
Prev Apple
PE
499R
002
4519
4519
PHYSICAL THERAPY
T TBA
V8.0
122
RB
SCHULTHIES 8 S
Prev Apple
PE
599R
351
4451
4451
HEALTH PROM PRACT
T TBA
V9.0
237
SFH
TUCKER LA
PE
599R
352
4451
4451
ELEM PE PRACTICUM
T TBA
V9.0
267
SFH
CLARKE M S
Prev Apple
PE
622
001
7417
7417
THERAPEUTIC MODAL
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
2.0
201
SFH
DURRANT E
PE
631
001
4497
4497
RESRCH DESGN IN PE
T 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
2.0
277
SFH
ALDANA S G
PE
650
001
8869
8869
MEAS & EVAL IN PE
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MW
2.0
204
RB
HARRISON J M
PE
651
001
4508
4508
PERS MGT & SUPERV
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
204
RB
BLAKEMORE C L
PE
655
001
4493
4493
PHIL ETHICS ISSUES
T 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
2.0
204
RB
LOCKHART B D
PE
659
001
4504
4504
THEORY MOTOR LRNG
T 8:00-9:50 am II H
2.0
255
SFH
HALLLT
PE
662
001
4500
4500
MECHANALYOFACT
T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
2.0
255
SFH
RICARD M D
PE
699R
001
4521
4521
MASTERS THESIS
T TBA
V9.0
116A
RB
FISHER AG
PE
797R
001
4523
4523
INDIV RES & STUDY
T TBA
V9.0
116A
RB
FISHER AG
PE
799R
001
4525
4525
DISSERTATION
T TBA
VI 8.0
116A
RB
FISHER AG
PS
Physical Science (288 ESC, 378-3307)
PHY S 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHYS 100 6509 FUND PHYS SCI 3.0
001 6509 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
002 6509 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
003 6509 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWTHF 377 CB GRIFFENDT Multi-Cultri
♦ PHY S 110A and 110B must both be taken to fill the GE requirement for Elementary Education, Special Education, and Early
Education majors only. Students must attend a 2 hour weekly lab.
377
CB
BALLIFJR
377
CB
GRIFFEN D T
377
CB
GRIFFEN D T
PHYS 110A 4539 PHYSICAL SCIENCE A 4.0
001 4539 S 2:00-3:30 pm MTWTH
Pliysics and Astronomy (298 ESC, 378-4361)
PHSCS 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS 105 4533 INTRO APPLIED PHYS 3.0
001 4533 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
280 ESC EVENSON W E
NS
260 ESC CHRISTENS EN C
PHSCS 106 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PHSCS 107 Students check with your departments to see if PHSCS 107 and 105 are required concurrently.
PHSCS 107
4535
001
4535
002
4535
003
4535
004
4535
005
4535
INTR APPL PHYS LAB
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
T 6:00-8:50 pm TTH
T 11:00-1:50 pm WF
1.0
375
375
375
375
375
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
BARNETT J D
BARNETTJD
BARNETT J D
BARNETTJD
BARNETTJD
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Sehedule 63
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
♦ PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
121 4540 PRINC OF PHYSICS 3.0
001 4540 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
122 4541 PRINC OF PHYSICS 3.0
001 4541 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
NS
260 ESC CHRISTENSEN C
260 ESC REES L B
127 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
127 students should attend one period per week in the planetarium and observatory on an evening TBA.
127
167
199R
214
221
340
PHSCS 380
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
441
497R
499R
697R
699R
797R
799R
001
001
350
001
001
001
002
003
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
4542 DESCRIP ASTRONOMY
4542 T 8:00-9:50 am
4547 DESC ACOUS MUS SP
4547 T 12:00-1:50 pm
8960 CO-OP PHYSICS
8960 S
4554 PRINC PHYSICS LAB
4554 T 3:00-5:50 pm
4555 PRINC OF PHYSICS
4555 T 10:00-11 :50 am
4565 ELECTRONICS LAB
4565 S 2:00-2:50 pm
L 4565 T 3:00-4:50 pm
L 4565 T 12:00-1:50 pm
4568 EXPERIMENTAL PHSCS
4568 T 12:00-1 :50 pm
L 4568 S 2:00-4:50 pm
4566 ELECT & MAGNETISM
4566 T 8:00-9:50 am
4575 INTRO TO RESEARCH
4575 T TBA
4576 HONORS THESIS
4576 T TBA
4622 RESEARCH
4622 T TBA
4623 MASTERS THESIS
4623 T TBA
4628 RESEARCH
4628 T TBA
4629 DISSERTATION
4629 T TBA
Political Science (745 SWKT, 37&^423)
PL SC 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PL SC 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC 201 4646 W POUT HERITAGE 1
001 4646 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
PL SC 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
W POUT HERITAGE 2
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
PLSC
202
4647
001
4647
PLSC
230
7001
001
7001
PLSC
308
6060
001
6060
PLSC
310
4651
001
4651
PLSC
334
7083
001
7083
PLSC
352
7131
001
7131
PLSC
356
4672
001
4672
POLITICAL PARTIC
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
THEOR OF HUM FREDM
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
PRIN OF FOUNDING
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
PUBLIC ETHICS
8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
AFRICAN POLITICS
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
FR/GER/ITL GVT & P
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
NS
MWF
280
£80
MCNAMARA D H
MWF
3.0
NS
280
ESC
STRONG W J
TBA
1.0
KNIGHT LV
WF
1.0
380
ESC
DIBBLE W E
MWF
3.0
280
ESC
DIBBLE W E
IIH
TTH
MF
1.0
287
287
287
ESC
ESC
ESC
HARTGW
HART G W
HARTGW
Lab Required
S
T
MWF
3.0
289
287
ESC
ESC
ALLRED D D
ALLRED D D
Lab Required
MWF
3.0
289
ESC
VANFLEET H B
V3.0
V3.0
V6.0
V9.0
V9.0
V9.0
PLSC
110
4633
AM GOVT & POLITICS
3.0
001
4633
8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
PLSC
ISO
4637
COMP GOVT & POLITICS
3.0
001
4637
8 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
PLSC
170
4638
INIKOINTRNATLPOL
3.0
001
4638
8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
PLSC
200
4642
POLITICAL INQUIRY
3.0
001
4642
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SS
280 SWKT DAVIS R D
SS
280 SWKT TULLIS F L
SS
280 SWKT TAYLOR S A
252 MARB TAYLOR S A
CV1
280 SWKT REYNOLDS N B
CV2
262 SWKT SORENSEN A D
235 SWKT VETTERLI R R
SS
1223 SFLC BOHNDE
SS
280 SWKT VETTERLI R R
235 SWKT SORENSEN A D
680 SWKT JOHNSON W S
262 SWKT BOHN D E
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PLSC 360 4677 CONST LAW AM FED S 3.0
001 4677 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
PLSC 405 4657 FEDERALIST PAPERS 3.0
001 4657 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
PLSC 406 4658 TOCQUEVILLE 3.0
001 4658 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
Portuguese (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
PORT 302
PORT 321
PORT 339
001
001
001
PORT 399R
001
4796
4796
4780
4780
4783
4783
8526
8526
ADV GRAM READ CULT
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
\Hm PORT & BRAZ LIT 3.0
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
PORT WORK INTERNSH V 6.0
S TBA
♦ PORT 549R section 1 will study Luso-Brazilian short story.
PORT 549R 4784 SPEC TOP PORT LIT
001 4784 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
PORT 699R 4803 MASTERS THESIS
001 4803 S TBA
3.0
V9.0
348 MARB DAYNES B W
1143 SWKT MIDGLEYLC
245SWKT MIDGLEYLC
FL
1105 JKHB JENSEN GK
1104 JKHB JENSEN GK
AL
1104 JKHB RAMSEY M
STAFF
1080 JKHB RAMSEY M
ROSENBERG J R
Psychology (1001 SKWT, 37&4287)
PSYCH 1 1 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 111 4804 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0
001 4804 T 8:00-10:30 am TTH
400 4804 T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
PSYCH 111H 4804 HONORS GENERAL PSY 3.0
200 4804 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
PSYCH 170. 240 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 220 7004 HUM DEV:LIFE SPAN 3.0
400 7004 S 6:00-8:30 pm TTH
PSYCH 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 301 6475 PSYCHOLOGICAL STAT 4.0
001 6475 S 8:00-9:50 am MTTHF
400 6475 S 4:30-8:00 pm TTH
PSYCH 302 4824 PSY RSRCH DSGN ANA 3.0
001 4824 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF
400 4824 S 4:30-7:00 pm MW
PSYCH 303 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 303 773202 PARENTING 3.0
001 773202 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
400 773202 S 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
PSYCH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 308 4833 PSYCH OF WOMEN 3.0
001 4833 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
PSYCH 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 320 4809 DEV PSYCH:CHILDHD 3.0
001 4809 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
400 4809 S 4:30-7:00 pm MW
PSYCH 321, 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 321 4810 DEV PSYCH ADOLSCNT 3.0
001 4810 S 2:00-4:30 pm TTH
PSYCH 330, 338, 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 341 4830 PERSONALITY 3.0
001 4830 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
PSYCH 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 342 4828 ABNORMAL PSYCH 3.0
001 4828 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
002 4828 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
400 4828 8 4:30-7:00 pm TTH
PSYCH 346, 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 348 4815 CUNICAL PSYCH 3.0
001 4815 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ss
270 SWKT
BUDGE H S
1205 8FLC
THORNLEY R K
SS
274 MARB
BENNION R C
Honors
170 TNRB
BUDGE H 8
2260 SFLC
SMITH K H
Lab Included
2260 SFLC
SMITH K
Lab Included
214 JRCB
BURLINGAME G M
Lab Included
2260 SFLC
CLAY 8 L
Lab Included
2320B SFLC
STAFF
346 MARB
WIEDERHOLDTS
177 TLRB
BARLOW 8 H
2260 SFLC
WYGANT8A
177 TLRB
WELLS M G
680 SWKT
BUDGE H S
274 MARB
SLIFE 8
177 TLRB
LAMBERT M J
177 TLRB
BEDNAR R L
177 TLRB
LAMBERT M J
171 TLRB
BENNION R C
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PSYCH 350
PSYCH 354
001
400
001
PSYCH 357, 358, 359,
PSYCH 361
001
PSYCH 375
001
PSYCH 490
001
400
PSYCH 492R
001
400
PSYCH 495R
001
400
PSYCH 499R
001
400
PSYCH 510
001
PSYCH 520
001
PSYCH 612
001
PSYCH 624
400
PSYCH 653
001
PSYCH 677R
001
PSYCH 695R
001
PSYCH 699R
001
PSYCH 711 R
001
PSYCH 71 2R
001
PSYCH 741 R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
PSYCH 743R
001
PSYCH 747
001
PSYCH 797R
001
PSYCH 799R
001
481609 INTRO TO sex; PSYCH 3.0
481609 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
481609 T 4:30-7:00 pm MW
4831 PSYCH OF RELIGION 3.0
4831 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
361 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2260 SFLC
WYGANTSA
343 MARB
STAFF
171 TLRB
BERGINAE
4832
4832
4825
4825
4841
4841
4841
4838
4838
4838
4839
4839
4839
4861
4861
4861
6477
6477
4843
4843
7013
7013
8081
8081
8085
8085
7016
7016
4893
4893
4894
4894
4922
4922
7700
7700
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8068
8067
8067
4905
4905
4923
4923
4925
4925
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
PRIN OF LEARNING
S 8:00-9:50 am
COGNITION
S 2:00-3:50 pm
HIST & CONTEMP ISS
S 10:00-11:50 am
S 5:10-7:40 pm
SUPERV INSTR/RES
S
s
INDEPENDENT READ
S
S
INDEPNDNT RESEARCH
8 TBA
S TBA
HIST SYSTEMS PSYCH
8 12:00-2:30 pm TTH
ADV DEVELMTL PSYCH
8 12:00-2:30 pm MW
PSYCHPATH 2: DEVLP
8 8:00-10:50 am MW
ASMT 3: PROJECT
8 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
PSYCHTHER 3:CHD FM
8 11:00-1 :30 pm MW
SEM IN COG PROC
S 10:00-11:50 am
INDEPENDENT READ
8
MASTERS THESIS
8
CRISIS INTERVENTN
8 4:00-6:30 pm
NEUROPSY ASSM CHLD
8 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
INTEGRATIVE PRACT
8 TBA
S TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
8 TBA
S TBA
CLERKSHIP
8 TBA
CLINICAL INTERNSHP
8 TBA
INDEP RESEARCH
S TBA
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
MWF
TBA
TBA
TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V9.0
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
2.0
V4.0
V9.0
Public Management (760 TNRB, 378-4221)
P MGT 385
001
PMGT 691 R
001
P MGT 692R
001
8156 BUSINESS, SOCIETY 3.0
8156 8 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
6246 READINGS & CONF V 3.0
6246 8 TBA
4937 DIRECTED RESEARCH V 3.0
4937 S TBA
262 8WKT
EHLERT M B
366 MARB
WOODLE
2260 SFLC
WILLIAMS R N
262 8WKT
WILLIAMS R N
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
-
STAFF
STAFF
1143 8WKT
WILLIAMS R N
177 TLRB
CLAYTON C J
295 TLRB
HOWELL R J
279 TLRB
NIELSEN 8 L
295 TLRB
WELLS M G
225 8WKT
WOODLE
STAFF
8TIMP80N D V
280 TLRB
CHAI IhRLEYSC
1143 8WKT
BIGLER E D
HOWELL R J
NORTON E
LAMBERT M J
WELLS M G
BURLINGAME G M
BARLOW 8 H
BEDNAR R L
CHRISTEN8EN D
ISAKSON R L
CUNDICK B P
CUNDICKBP
STAFF
8TIMP80N D V
P MGT 693R
001
4936 PRACTICUM
4936 8
V4.0
TBA
2072 JKHB BUCKWALTERDW
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
66 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ See Botany and Range Science for class listing.
Recreation Management and Youth Leadership (273 RB, 378-4369)
RMYL 123
RMYL 210
RMYL 223R
RMYL 288
RMYL 299R
400
401
4961
4961
4961
INTRO OUTDOOR REC
S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
S 4:00-6:30 pm IIH
2.0
231
133
RB
RB
GIBBONS LC
NEALLF
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
400
4963
4963
CAREERS IN RECRTN
S 4:00-5:40 pm T
1.0
133
$80
RB
PALMER G K
Rd Trip Req
400
401
7420
7420
7420
OUTDOOR REC SKILLS
S 4:00-7:40 pm F
S 4:00-7:40 pm W
2.0
106
202
RB
RB
NELSON D C
HANSEN J L
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
400
401
4959
4959
4959
CAMPING SKILLS
S 4:00-5:30 pm MW
S 5:40-7:00 pm MW
2.0
106
106
RB
RB
SKINNER R D
SKINNER R D
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
tion
350 is for Recreation Administration Majors Only.
350
6833
6833
CO OP ED LDR PRAC
S TBA
V4.0
273K
RB
PALMER G K
♦ RMYL 299R section 351 is for Youth Leadership Majors Only.
351 6833 S TBA
♦ RMYL 299R section 352 Is for Outdoor Recreation Majors Only.
352 6833 S TBA
♦ RMYL 299R setion 353 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors Only.
RMYL 305
RMYL 311
RMYL 315
353
001
001
001
6833
5771
5771
4964
4964
4967
4967
RNANCIAL MGT
S 8:00-9:50 am
TBA
TTHF
LSRE IN CONT SOCTY
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
SOC RECRTN LDRSHP
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
RMYL 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RMYL 380 5784 OUTDR SURVL SKILLS
400 5784 S 4:00-7:20 pm T
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
♦ RMYL 399R section 350 is for Recreation Administration Majors Only.
RMYL 399R
350
4975 CO-OP ED INTRNSHP
4975 S TBA
V8.0
♦ RMYL 399R section 351 is for Youth Leadership Majors Only.
351 4975 8 TBA
♦ RMYL 399R section 352 is for Outdoor Recreation Majors Only.
352 4975 S TBA
♦ RMYL 399R section 353 Is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors Only.
353 4975 S TBA
RMYL 401R 5788 LDRSHP CERTIFICATN 1.0
001
002
5788
5788
S
S
TBA
TBA
RMYL 471 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RMYL 471
I 001
RMYL 481
400
RMYL 485
001
RMYL 487
001
4972 ASSMNT THRPTC REC
4972 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
4969 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
4969 S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
4978 MGT OF REC SRVCS
4978 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
6986 RESEARCH & EVALUTN
6986 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
RMYL 490 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RMYL 490 7669 AGING & LEISURE 2.0
400 7669 S 4:00-5:40 pm TTH
RMYL 491 6987 REC FACILITY PLAN 2.0
001 6987 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
273D RB SKINNER R D
273N RB NELSON D C
273E RB JENSEN P W
203 RB NELSON D C
203 RB HANSEN J L
133 RB PALMER GK
106 RB JAY D R
273K RB PALMER G K
273D RB SKINNER R D
273N RB NELSON D C
273E RB JENSEN P W
106 RB SKINNER RD
106 RB SKINNER R D
202 RB JENSEN P W
133 RB KELLY PD
202 RB HANSEN J
106 RB CATHERALLTS
202 RB FUHRIMANTJ
202 RB PALMER G K
Rd Trip Req
BY U Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 67
♦ RMYL 599R graduate students must register in Advisory Committee Cliair's section only.
RMYL 599R
RMYL 685
RMYL 699R
4988
INTERNSHIP
3.0
350
4988
S
TBA
273G
RB
CATHERALL T 8
351
4988
S
TBA
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
353
4988
s
TBA
212
RB
NAYLOR J H
354
4988
s
TBA
273N
RB
NELSON D C
355
4988
s
TBA
273J
RB
OLSEN B K
356
4988
s
TBA
279
RB
SMITH S H
357
4988
s
TBA
110
FOB
THORSTENSON C
4985
RECREATION ADMIN
3.0
001
4985
S
12:00-1:50 pm
TTHF
203
RB
NELSON D C
iduatc
1 Students must register in Advisory Committee Cliair'
s section only.
6490
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
6490
S
TBA
273G
RB
CATHERALL T 8
002
6490
s
TBA
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
004
6490
s
TBA
212
RB
NAYLOR J H
005
6490
s
TBA
273N
RB
NELSON D 0
006
6490
s
TBA
273J
RB
OLSEN B K
007
6490
8
TBA
279
RB
SMITH S H
008
6490
8
TBA
110
FOB
THORSTENSON C
i
I
Religious Education (Ancient Scripture) (375 JSB, 378-2067)
REL A 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RELA 121
4997
INT
RO BOOK OF MOF
)M
001
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
002
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
003
4997
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
400
4997
T
5:00-6:40 pm
MW
REL A 122 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 122
4998
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
001
4998
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
002
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
003
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
004
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
200
4998
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
400
4998
T
5:00-6:40 pm
MW
REL A 211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 211
4999
NEW TESTAMENT
001
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
002
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
003
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
004
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
005
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
200
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
400
4999
T
5:00-6:40 pm
TTH
REL A 212 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
RELA 212
5000
NEW TESTAMENT
001
5000
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
002
5000
T
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
003
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
400
5000
T
5:00-6:40 pm
TTH
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
REL A 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 301 5001 THE OLD TESTAMENT 2.0
001 5001 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
REL A 302 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
THE OLD TESTAM ENT 2.0
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
WRITINGS OF ISAIAH 2.0
T 8:00-9:50 am MW
J S TRANS OF BIBLE 2.0
T 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
PEARL GREAT PRICE 2.0
T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
T 5:20-7:00 pm MW
RELA
302
5002
001
5002
REL A 304. 327 Offered by Inde
RELA
304
6800
001
6800
RELA
320
6836
001
6836
RELA
327
5003
001
5003
002
5003
200
5003
400
5003
106
JSB
BENSON R A
1205
SFLC
BENSON R A
106
JSB
THOMAS C M
275 MARB
JUDD F F
110
JSB
PENNOCK D G
106
JSB
LARGEYD
110
JSB
SEELY D R
110
JSB
SEELY D R
178
JSB
PENNOCK D G
106
JSB
LARGEYD
114
JSB
ANDERSON R L
114
JSB
ANDERSON R L
106
JSB
OGDEN D K
1205
SFLC
BENSON R A
106
JSB
OGDEN D K
170
JSB
SEELY D R
114 JSB JUDDFF
323 MARB GRIGGS C W
323 MARB GRIGGS C W
106 JSB OGDEN D K
106 JSB OGDEN D K
179 JSB HUNTINGTON R L
114 JSB PIKE DM
202 JSB LUDLOW V L
182 JSB MATTHEWS R J
170 JSB PIKE DM
170 JSB PIKE DM
178 JSB PARRISHAK
114 JSB PIKE DM
I
Honors
Honors
Honors
68 BVU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
REL A 392R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 392R 7073 SPEC STUDES IN REL 1.0
001 7073 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
2.0
RELA
421
5007
TCHGS OF BOOK MORM
001
5007
T
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
002
5007
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
003
5007
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
400
5007
T
5:00-6:40 pm
MW
RELA
422
5008
TCHGS OF BOOK MORM
001
5006
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
002
5008
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
003
5008
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
200
5008
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
400
5008
T
5:00-6:40 pm
MW
RELA
620R
5032
RDNGSANCNT SCRIPT
001
5032
S
TEA
2.0
1.0
178 JSB LUDLOW VL
202 JSB MCCONKIEJF Rtn Mission
202 JSB MCCONKIEJF Rtn Mission
202 JSB THOMAS CM Rtn Mission
110 JSB PARRISHAK Rtn Mission
110 JSB PARRISHAK Rtn Mission
114 JSB PARRISHAK Rtn Mission
114 JSB THOMAS CM Rtn Mission
179 JSB LUDLOW VL Honors
202 JSB LUDLOW VL Rtn Mission
ROBINSON S E
Religious Education (Church History and Doctrine) (375 JSB, 378-3691)
REL C 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 130 5037 SHARING THE GOSPEL
001 5037 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 5037 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
003 5037 T 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
REL C 231 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 231 5038 DOCTRINES OF GOSP
001 5038 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 5038 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTV/TH
REL C 261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2.0
RELC
261
5043
FAM HIST-GENEALOGY
001
5043
T
8:00-9:50 am
IIH
002
5043
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
003
5043
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
400
5043
T
5:10-6:50 pm
MW
RELC
262
5057
LOS FAM HIST LAB
001
5057
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
RELC
263
2201
NO AM FAM HIST LAB
\
001
2201
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
REL C 324 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
324
5044
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
001
5044
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
002
5044
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
003
5044
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
004
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
005
5044
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
006
5044
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
007
5044
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
009
5044
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTV\nrH
010
5044
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
400
5044
T
5:10-6:50 pm
MW
401
5044
T
5:10-6:50 pm
TTH
402
5044
T
5:10-6:50 pm
TTH
REL C 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
325
5045
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
001
6045
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
002
5045
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
003
5045
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
006
5045
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
400
5045
T
5:10-6:50 pm
MW
401
5045
T
5:10-6:50 pm
TTH
REL C 333 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
333
5047
TCHGS UVING PROPH
001
5047
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTV\n-H
002
5047
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTV\n-H
003
5047
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
004
5047
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
400
5047
T
5:10-6:50 pm
MW
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
REL C 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 341 5051 LDS HIST T0 1844
001 5051 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 5051 T 2:00-2:50 pm MTV/TH
2.0
107 JSB FLAKE LR
107 JSB FLAKE LR
107 JSB FLAKE LR
324 MARB
175 JSB
BRINLEY D E
BRINLEY D E
171 JSB SPERRY K
178 JSB LONG A J
171 JSB SPERRY K
103 JSB LONG A J
164 JSB SPERRY K
164 JSB SPERRY K
103
JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
182
JSB
LEBARON E D
103
JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
103
JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
182
JSB
LEBARON E D
175
JSB
DORIUS G L
175
JSB
DORIUS G L
175
JSB
DORIUS G L
182
JSB
LEBARON E D
174
JSB
LEBARON E D
174
JSB
BOWEN W D
103
JSB
CANNON D Q
171
JSB
BOTTRL
2320A
SFLC
ZEMPLR
171
JSB
BOTTRL
103
JSB
BOTTRL
107
JSB
BOTTRL
171
JSB
DORIUS GL
174
JSB
BOWEN W D
174
JSB
BOWEN W D
174
JSB
BRINLEY D E
174
JSB
BOWEN W D
171
JSB
ZEMP L R
175
JSB
PETERSON P H
174
JSB
PETERSON P H
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 69
REL C 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL C 342
RELC 351
REL C 356
001
001
002
400
001
5052
5052
5054
5054
5054
5054
5062
5062
LDS HIST 1844-PRES
T 10:00-10:50 am
2.0
MTWTH
GOSPEL & WORLD REL
T 12:00-1:50 pm MW
T 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
T 4:00-5:40 pm MW
ISLAM & THE GOSPEL
T 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
♦ REL C 370 section 1 will be team taught with Phil Boren.
REL C 370
001
5059 INTRO TO TEACH SEM
5059 T 8:00-9:40 am TTH
3.0
1.0
2.0
203
JSB
PETERSON P H
203
JSB
TORONTO J A
203
JSB
TORONTO J A
175
JSB
TORONTO J A
203
JSB
TORONTO J A
203 JSB HALL R L
REL C 393R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 393R 7076 LDS TEMPLES 1.0
002 7076 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
400 7076 T 5:10-6:00 pm TTH
401 7076 T 6:10-7:00 pm TTH
RELC 393R 7076 B OF M WITNESSES 1.0
001 7076 T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
182
JSB
COWAN R 0
182
JSB
COWAN R 0
182
JSB
COWAN R O
107
JSB
ANDERSON R L
♦ REL C 491 section 5 must be taken concurrently with REL C 492 section 5, 6 or 7. No one credit hour accepted.
RELC 491 5076 SRSEM-BIO&AG 1.0
005 5076 T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH 366 MARB TOLMAN R R
♦ REL C 491 sections 1, 2, and 3 must be taken concurrently with the same sections of REL C 492. No one credit hour accepted.
RELC 491 5076 SR SEM-EDUCATION 1.0
001 5076 T 10:00-11 :50 am MW 159MCKB CRANNEYG
002 5076 T 9:00-10:50am TTH 159MCKB FLINDERS N J
003 5076 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH 159 MCKB FLINDERS N J
♦ REL C 492 section 5, 6 or 7 must be taken concurrently with REL C 491 section 5. No one credit hour accepted.
RELC 492 8087 SRSEM-BIO&AG 1.0
8087
005
8087
006
8087
007
8087
ionsi,
, 2, and :
8087
001
8087
002
8087
003
8087
SRSEM-BIO&AG
T 1:00-2:20 pm TTH
T 1:00-2:20 pm TTH
S 2:30-3:50 pm TTH
366 MARB
348 MARB
366 MARB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ REL C 492 sections 1 , 2, and 3 must be taken concurrently with the same sections of REL C 491 . No one credit hour accepted.
RELC 492 8087 SR SEM-EDUCATION 1.0
SR SEM-EDUCATION
T 10:00-11 :50 am MW
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
REL C 540R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 650R 5100 DIR RDS C HIST & DOC V3.0
001 5100 S TBA
002 5100 S TBA
400 5100 S TBA
Russian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
RUSS 101 5106 1ST YR RUSS PART 1 5.0
001 5106 S 9:00-10:50 am DAILY
8:00-8:50 am TTH
RUSS 201 5110 2ND YR RUSS PART 1 5.0
001 5110 S 12:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm T
RUSS 399R 7718 COOP ED: INTERNSHP 1.0
001 7718 S TBA
159 MCKB CRANNEYG
159 MCKB FLINDERS N J
159 MCKB FLINDERS N J
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
1126 JKHB STAFF
1126 JKHB
1126 JKHB SOLOVYOVARV
1126 JKHB
HART D K
♦ RUSS 490R section 1 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence. Section 2 is for Teaching-to-Learn
mentors.
RUSS
490R
001
002
RUSS
670R
001
RUSS
680R
001
RUSS
699R
001
5131 SPEC STDS IN RUSS 1.0
5131 S TBA
5131 S 1:00-1:50 pm T
7941 TUTRL INTRN RUSS V 3.0
7941 S TBA
7942 SPECL STDS RUSSIAN V 3.0
7942 S TBA
7944 MASTERS THESIS V 9.0
7944 S TBA
STAFF
4073 JKHB HARTDK
HART D K
HART D K
HART D K
70 BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule
Secondary Education (110 MCKB, 378-4259)
SC ED 276R
SCED
SCED
SCED
SCED
SCED
SCED
276R
276R
276R
276R
276R
276R
EXPL TCHG-FOR LANG 4.0
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-ENGLISH 4.0
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-ESL 4.0
S 8:00-1 1:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-FRENCH 4.0
S 8:00-11 :50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-GERMAN 4.0
S 8:00-11 :50 am DAILY
EXPLTCHG-SPANISH 4.0
S 8:00-1 1:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-MATH 4.0
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
FNDTNS OF TCHG 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
S 1 :00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
MULTICUL & EXCEPT ED 2.0
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
S 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
S 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
SC ED 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SCED 376R 6373 T & M VALUE & MORAL ED 1.0
015 6373 S 1:00-2:50 pm W
♦ SC ED 376R sections taken concurrently will total 3.0 credit hours.
♦ SC ED 376R sections 1 and 2 must be tal(en concurrently.
SC ED 326
6372
036
6372
6372
001
6372
6372
003
6372
6372
030
6372
6372
032
6372
6372
034
6372
6372
060
6372
2483
001
2483
002
2483
ion 1 i
s a field-
8454
001
8454
002
8454
003
8454
TBA
WOLFGRAMM H F
SCED 376R 6373 THEORY-METH SEC TC
001 6373 8 8:00-9:50 am MW
002 6373 S 8:00-9:50 am F
2.0
♦ SC ED 376R sections 3 and 4 must be taken concurrently.
003
004
6373
6373
S
S
10:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 5 and 6 must be taken concurrently.
005
006
6373
6373
S
S
8:00-9:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 7 and 8 must be taken concurrently.
007
008
6373
6373
8
S
10:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 9 and 10 must be taken concurrently.
009 6373 S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
010 6373 S 2:00-3:50 pm F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 11 and 12 must be taken concurrently.
SC ED 376R
SC ED 490R
SC ED 493R
Oil
6373
8 1:00-2:50 pm
MW
012
6373
S 1:00-2:50 pm
F
ction
s 13 and 15 will discuss the Teacher and
013
6373
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
014
6373
8 1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
ction
16 is student mentoring.
016
6373
8 1:00-2:50 pm
F
6373
SPECIAL METHODS
017
6373
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
F
6568
SEMINAR
001
6568
8
TBA
400
6568
S
TBA
6569
INDEP READINGS
001
6569
8
TBA
400
6569
8
TBA
1.0
V2.0
V2.0
SC ED 51 5R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SCED 649 8461 COLL & ADULT READI 2.0
001 8461 S 4:00-5:50 pm MW
132MCKB PINNEGARSE
132 MCKB PINNEGAR 8 E
TBA
WOLFGRAMM H F
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
26 MCKB WENTWORTH N
331 MCKB CLARK D C
150 MCKB CLARK DC
132 MCKB WOLFGRAMM H F
150 MCKB CLEMMERJW
150 MCKB CLEMMERJW
159 MCKB FLINDER8NJ
355 MCKB HANSEN J M
355 MCKB HANSEN J M
150 MCKB HANSEN J M
150 MCKB HANSEN J M
144 MCKB EDWARDS CH
144 MCKB EDWARDS C H
144 MCKB EDWARDS CH
144 MCKB EDWARDS C H
132 MCKB PINNEGARSE
132 MCKB PINNEGAR S E
144 MCKB WENTWORTH N
144 MCKB WENTWORTH N
150 MCKB CLEMMERJW
144 MCKB CLEMMER J W
150 MCKB HANSEN J M
159 MCKB CRANNEYAG
CLARK D C
CLARK D C
CLARK D C
CLARK D C
144 MCKB CRANNEYAG
BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule 71
400
SC ED 693R
001
8461
8462
8462
S 4:00-5:50 pm
DIR INDIV STUDY
MW
TBA
3.0
Social Work (221 KMB, 378-3282)
SOC W211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
SOCW 211 5150 FAMILY INTERACTION 3.0
001 5150 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SOC W 305 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW 305 6084 INTRO S W RES METH V5.0
001 6084 S 12:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
SOC W 360 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW 360 5172 INTRO SOCIAL WORK 3.0
001 5172 S 10:00-11:50am MWF
SOC SERV PRACT 1 4.0
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
S 4:00-5:50 pm
8 8:00-9:50 am
SOC SERV PRACT 2
S 8:00-9:40 am
8 4:00-5:50 pm
8 8:00-9:50 am
SOC WEL PROGS & SEVS 2.0
8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
SOCIAL WELFARE POL 3.0
8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
SP TPCS— CNTMP SW 3.0
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SOC SERV PRACT 3 5.0
8 8:00-10:45 am TTH
SYS THEORY & DELV 3.0
8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
HELD EXP IN SOC W V10.0
8 4:00-5:30 pm M
8 4:00-5:30 pm W
DIRECTED READINGS V 3.0
8 TBA
WOMENS ISS & SW PR 2.0
S 4:30-7:40 pm TH
FIELD PRACTICUM V 3.0
S TBA
8 TBA
8 . TBA
MASTER'S RESR PROJ 1.0
8 TBA
Sociology (800 SWKT, 378-3392)
SOC 111, 112 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW
362
5174
001
5174
002 L
5174
003 L
5174
SOCW
364
5175
001
5175
002 L
5175
003 L
5175
SOC W 365 Offered by 1
ndepen
SOCW
365
8227
001
8227
SOCW
366
5176
001
5176
SOCW
391 R
6546
001
6546
SOCW
462
6128
001
6128
SOCW
466
6127
001
6127
SOCW
496R
5203
001
5203
002
5203
SOCW
595R
7305
001
7305
SOCW
646
7687
400
7687
SOCW
654R
7476
001
7476
002
7476
003
7476
SOCW
698R
7474
001
7474
144MCKB CRANNEYAG
CRANNEY G
150HRCB BLAKE RH
242 KMB GERDE8KE
150HRCB BLAKE RH
MWF
150HRCB
NORMAN J L
MW
150 HRCB
STAFF
TTH
150 HRCB
STAFF
4.0
MWF
242 KMB
GIBBONS W E
MW
229 KMB
STAFF
IIH
229 KMB
STAFF
SOC
SOC
111
112
5144
INTRO SOCIOLOGY
001
5144
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
400
5144
T 4:30-7:00 pm
MW
5145
CURRENT SOC PROS
001
5145
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
SOC 205 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 205 5149 APPL SOCIAL STAT
001 5149 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
400 5149 T 4:30-7:00 pm MW
SOC 211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 211 7731 FAMILY INTERACTION
400 7731 T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
SOC 222 5148 INTRO WOMEN STUDY
001 5148 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
SOC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 300 5158 MTHDS RESEARCH SOC
001 5158 T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
150 HRCB SEIPELMM
242 KMB PEARSON D F
229 KMB PEARSON OF
242 KMB SEIPELMM
242 KMB MARETTKM
242 KMB PEHR80NKL
242 KMB MARETTKM
PEHR80N K L
171 TLRB JOHSTONEAUXP
GIBBONS W E
PEHRSON K L
NORMAN J L
GERDES K E
SS
270 SWKT BAHR H M
270 SWKT STAFF
SS
343 MARB JOHNSON R E
343 MARB JOHNSON R E
341 MARB STAFF
248 MARB STAFF
893 SWKT STAFF
117 HRCB CALLVR
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
72 BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
400
soc
303R
001
5158
5155
5155
T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
INTRO SS & STAT PKGS
T TBA
♦ SOC 303R Register for section 401 if you want SPSS-X.
401 5155 T 5:00-5:50 pm MW
SOC 311 6545 CONTEMP SOC THEORY
001 6545 T 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
400 6545 8 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
SOC 323 5156 RACIAL & MINOR GROUP
001 5156 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SOC 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 326 5218 SOC OF EDUCATION
001 5218 T 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
SOC 329 5164 MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
001 5164 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
SOC 350, 357, 365, Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2320A SFLC
CALL V R
2.0
OLSEN J A
1142 SWKT
OLSEN J A
3.0
341 MARB
DUKE J T
343 MARB
ENGLAND J L
3.0
343 MARB
JACOBSON 0 K
3.0
262 SWKT
DUKE J B
3.0
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC 6
SOC
SOC
SOC
Spai
SPAN
SMN
350
367
381
420
422
590R
595R
620
!Rse(
692R
699R
799R
ishi
101
102
481605 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
3.0
001
400
001
001
001
400
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
481605
481605
S 12:00-1:50 pm
T 4:30-7:00 pm
TTHF
MW
2260 SFLC
343 MARB
WYGANTSA
STAFF
5188
5188
SOC OF GENDER
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
323 MARB
CORNWALL M
5179
5179
CRIME,JUST & CORR
T 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
270 SWKT
BAHRSJ
5162
5162
5162
SOCIAL ORGANIZATN
T 10:00-11:50 am
T 4:30-7:00 pm
MWF
MW
3.0
348 MARB
2320A SFLC
YOUNG L
KNAPPSJ
8651
8651
SOCL STRATIFICATN
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
341 MARB
HEATON T B
5241
5241
SPECIAL TOPICS
8
TBA
V3.0
ENGLAND J L
5243
5243
5243
DIRECTED READINGS
T
T
TBA
TBA
V3.0
ENGLAND J L
ENGLAND J L
5254
5254
THEO & RES SOC ORGNZ
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
893 SWKT
KNAPP S J
be Relationship Development and Mate Selection.
116603
116603
SEMINAR IN FAM REL
T 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
V3.0
2310 SFLC
HOLMANTB
5278
5278
MASTERS THESIS
T
TBA
V6.0
ENGLAND J L
6506
6506
DISSERTATION
T
TBA
V9.0
ENGLAND J L
KHB,
378-2837)
5294
5294
1ST YEAR SPANISH
8 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
1023 JKHB
STAFF
5295
5295
1ST YR SPANISH
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
1104 JKHB
STAFF
SPAN 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN 201 5297 SECOND-YR SPANISH
001 5297 S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
4.0
2063 JKHB STAFF
♦ SPAN 201 section 2 Is intensive, to be taken with SPAN 202 section 2 and SPAN 211 section 2.
002 5297 S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY 108 AKH JARMANDA
SPAN 202 5291 SPAN READ & COMP 3.0 FL
001 5291 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF 1105 JKHB STAFF
♦ SRAN 202 section 2 is intensive. To be taken with SPAN 201 section 2 and SPAN 211 section 2.
002 5291 8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY 108 AKH JARMANDA
SPAN 211 R 5298 1ST SEM SPAN CONV 2.0
001 5298 8 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH 1104 JKHB STAFF
♦ SPAN 211 section 2 is intensive. To be taken with SPAN 201 section 2 and SPAN 202 section 2.
002 5298 8 11:00-11:50 am MWTHF 108 AKH STAFF
♦ SPAN 211 section 3 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
003 5298 S TBA JARMANDA
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 73
SPAN
212
001
400
5301
5301
5301
2ND SEM SPAN CONV
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 5:20-7:00 pm
MTWTH
MW
2.0
1104 JKHB
1105 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
SPAN
302
001
002
5311
5311
5311
ADV GRAM READ CULT
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
FL
2030 JKHB
1105 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
SPAN
321
001
5302
5302
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
2063 JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
326
400
5304
5304
SPAN PHON & PRONON
S 4:00-5:50 pm MWF
3.0
2063 JKHB
TURLEY J S
SPAN 339 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN
339
400
5299
5299
INTRO TO SPAN LIT
S 4:00-6:35 pm
TTH
3.0
AL
2030 JKHB
QUACKENBUSH L
SPAN
345
001
5313
5313
IBERIAN CIVILIZA
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
1086 JKHB
ROSEN H E
SPAN
399R
001
7645
7645
COOP ED FIELD EXP
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
SPAN 441 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN
451
001
5314
5314
SUR HISPANIC AM LI
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
2063 JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
491
400
5332
5332
SEN. PROF. EVAL.
S 4:00-5:00 pm
MW
0.0
1104 JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
540
001
8397
8397
MEDIEVAL SPAN LIT
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
2030 JKHB
TURLEY J S
SPAN
559R
001
5348
5348
SPEC TOP SP-AM LIT
8 12:00-1:50 pm
MWF
3.0
2030 JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
622
001
5366
5366
HISP DIALECTOLOGY
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
2063 JKHB
ALBAO
SPAN
676
001
8350
8350
PRINC OF TCH LANG
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
2030 JKHB
MEREDITH R A
SPAN
698R
001
5365
5365
MASTERS PROJECT
S
TBA
V6.0
ROSENBERG J R
SPAN
699R
001
5362
5362
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
ROSENBERG J R
Statistics (230 TIViCB, 378^505)
STAT
105
001
002
9013
9013
9013
INTRO TO STAT
S 11:30-1 2:00 pm
10:00-1 1:30 am
S 11:30-1 2:00 pm
10:00-1 1:30 am
MWTHF
MWTHF
MWTHF
MWTHF
3.0
299 TMCB
299 TMCB
299 TMCB
299 TMCB
COLLI NGS P
COLLINGS P
Lab Induciecl
Lab Included
STAT
199R
350
8728
8728
COOP ED STAT WK EX
T TBA
V3.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
211
001
8729
8729
STAT COMPUTING
T 3:00-3:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
IIH
1.0
205 TMCB
275 TMCB
SCOTT DT
Lab Included
♦ MATH 110 (college algebra) is a required prerequisite for STAT 221/222. Trigonometry, Algebra II, Intermediate Algebra, high
ACT scores and concurrent enrollment in MATH 110 do not satisfy the requirement. To use high school courses in satisfying
the prerequisite, a high school transcript must be given to the Transfer Evaluation Office (B-238 ASB) for evaluation. You
may not register if you lack the prerequisite.
STAT 221 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ STAT 222 fulfills the same requirements as STAT 221 .
STAT 222
6820
PRIN OF STAT 2
4.0
AM
014
6820
S
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-1 :50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
015
6820
S
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-1 :50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
034
6820
s
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
035
6820
s
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
054
6820
s
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
055
6820
s
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
064
6820
s
2:00-2:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
065
6820
s
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
TWTHF
MTWTH
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS B J
Lab Included
74 BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule
STAT
223
035
6821
6821
PRIN OF STAT 3
S 3:00-3:50 pm TWTHF
12:00-1:50 pm MTWTH
1.0
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLI NGS B J
Lab Included
STAT 301 Is the former STAT 341 for norvstaistics majors.
STAT
301
001
9144
9144
STAT & PROS FOR ED
S 10:00-10:50 am T
10:00-11:50 am TH
10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
205 TMCB
205 TMCB
275 TMCB
HENDRIXLC
Lab Included
STAT 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STAT 322 5607 MATRICES IN STAT
001 5607 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
1.0
275 TMCB
RENCHERAC
STAT
361
009
010
012
013
5620
5620
5620
5620
5620
QUAUTY IMPROVEMNT
T 9:00-9:50 am IIH
10:00-11:50 am MWF
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
10:00-11:50 am MWF
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 1:00-1:50 pm IIH
10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
MADRIGAL J L
MADRIGAL J L
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
STAT
421
001
5612
5612
PROB & DIST THEORY
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
299 TMCB
TOLLEY H D
STAT
497R
001
6563
6563
INTRO TO RESEARCH
T TBA
V3.0
SCHAAUE G B
STAT
499R
001
5617
5617
HONORS THESIS
T TBA
V6.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
501
001
5618
5618
STAT RSRCH WORK 1
T 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
5.0
275 TMCB
SCHAAUE G B
STAT
599R
001
6567
6567
COOP ED STATISTICS
T TBA
V9.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
695R
001
5642
5642
READINGS IN STAT
T TBA
V3.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
699R
001
5643
5643
MASTERS THESIS
T TBA
V6.0
BRYCE G R
Student Development (166 SWKT, 378-6291)
STDEV 110, 1 15 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STDEV
110
001
2790
2790
EFFSTDYANDLRNG
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
2.0
392 CB
WILLIAMS M 8
STDEV
115
400
0943
0943
UFE PLAN & DEC MKG
T 5:00-6:40 pm WTH
2.0
2214 8FLC
MACARTHUR J D
STDEV
117
001
7170
7170
CAREER EXPLORATION
T 10:00-1050 am MTWTH
2.0
1121 SFLC
WILKINS C S
Technology Education and Construction Management (230 SNLB, 378-2026)
TECE
149
001
3129
3129
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE
S 1:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
2.0
SVAR
104 B17
GROVER J D
TECE
199R
350
370
380
6377
6377
6377
6377
CO-OP ED: INDUS ED
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
HUTCHINGS D M
HUTCHINGS D M
HUTCHINGS D M
TECE
200
001
3125
3125
WOODWORK FUNDMTLS
S 3:00-^:50 pm MTV/TH
3.0
SVAR
190 SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
TEC E 209 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ TEC E 270 section 2 Is for Macintosh.
TECE
270
002
3177
3177
COMP APPL IND ED
8 9:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
SVAR
235 SNLB
GROVER J D
TECE
490R
001
400
3188
3188
3188
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
SVAR
CHRISTENSEN K Accelerated
CHRISTENSEN K
TECE
593R
001
400
3201
3201
3201
WRSHP IND/TECH ED
S TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
SVAR
HILL G A
HILL G A
TECE
694R
001
400
3212
3212
3212
READ & CONF
S TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
CHRISTENSEN K
CHRISTENSEN K
TECE
695R
001
400
3213
3213
3213
ADV TECH PROCESSES
8 TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
CHRISTENSEN K
CHRISTENSEN K
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 75
TEC E 698R
TEC E 699R
3214
MASTER'S PROJECT
001
3214
S
TBA
400
3214
s
TBA
3215
MASTERS THESIS
001
3215
S
TBA
400
3215
s
TBA
V3.0
V6.0
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
Theatre and nim (D-581 HFAC, 378-6645)
THF11S Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
THF
116
5380
DR STRUCT/ANALYSIS
2.0
001
5380
8 1:00-2:50 pm
MW
F515 HFAC
NELSON G C
THF
117
5743
INTRO TO FILM ART
3.0
AL
001
5743
S 8:00-9:50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
M
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 8WKT
VANWAGENEN 8
002
5743
S 10:00-11 :50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
M
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 8WKT
VANWAGENEN 8
003
5743
S 2:00-3:50 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
F
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 8WKT
VANWAGENEN S
004
5743
S 8:00-9:50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
F
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 8WKT
VANWAGENEN S
005
5743
S 10:00-11 :50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
F
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 8WKT
VANWAGENEN 8
006
5743
S 12:00-1:50 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
F
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 8WKT
VANWAGENEN 8
00/
5743
S 8:00-9:50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
W
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
008
5743
8 10:00-11:50 am
12:00-2:50 pm
W
TTH
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
THF
121
5381
VOICE & DICT 1
2.0
001
5381
8 10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
F433 HFAC
STAFF
THF
123
5382
ACT: STAGE & SCREN
■
2.0
001
5382
8 1:00-2:50 pm
MWF
D341 HFAC
HEINER B L
002
5382
S 9:00-10:50 am
MWF
B203 HFAC
WHITMAN C W
THF
124R
5383
ACT: PRFRM STG/SCR
3.0
001
5383
8 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
D341 HFAC
HEINER B L
Audition Req
THF
127R
5385
STG/SCREEN MKUP 1
2.0
001
5385
8 8:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
B228 HFAC
SWEN80N J L
THF
140
7889
SET CONST 1
1.0
001
7889
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
B220 HFAC
WALKER 0 L
Lab Required
002 L
7889
8
TBA
WALKER 0 L
THF
141
7890
COSTUME CONST 1
1.0
001
7890
S 2:00-3:50 pm
T
D101 HFAC
OLIPHANT L F
♦ TH F 143R To register, obtain signature In B-371 HFAC.
THF
143R
7892
THEATRE PROD 1
1.0
001
7892
8
TBA
EDWARDS L
♦ TH F 199R To register, obtain signature In D-581 HFAC.
THF
199R
8766
INTERNSHIP
V3.0
350
8766
8
TBA
LEFLERTJ
THF
200
7893
HIST 1: THEATRE
3.0
001
7893
8 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
F430 HFAC
NELSON R A
THF
202
8570
RLM HISTORY 1
3.0
001
8570
8 1:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
F262 HFAC
8WENS0N S L
Majors Only
THF
240R
7258
WRKSHP 1 -ACTING
V6.0
001
7258
8
TBA
VANWAGENEN 8
002
7258
8
TBA
NELSON R A
THF
280
9005
RLM PRODUCTION 1
3.0
$VAR
001
9005
8
TBA
AMUNDSEN M T
Majors Only
THF
285
5452
INTRO SCREEN WRiTN
3.0
001
5452
8 9:00-10:50 am
9:00-12:50 pm
T
TH
F430 HFAC
F430 HFAC
LAR8EN P R
Majors Only
♦ TH F 295R section 1 must obtain a signature from the Film office to register.
THF
295R
7261
WRKSHP 1:SPECPR0J
V6.0
001
7261
S
TBA
LEFLERTJ
♦ TH F 299R section 1 must obtain a signature from the Theatre office to register.
THF
299R
6299
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
V9.0
001
6299
8
TBA
STAFF
THF
340
5500
SET CONST 2
1.0
001
5500
8
TBA
WALKER 0 L
002 L
5500
S
TBA
WALKER 0 L
76 BVU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ TH F 341 To register, obtain signature In D-101 HFAC.
THF 341
001
5593 COST CONST 2 1.0
5593 S 2:00-3:50 pm TH
[♦ TH F 343R To register, obtain signature in B-254 HFAC
TH F 343R
TH F 361
7900 THEATRE PROD 2
001 7900 S TBA
5750 DIRECTING THEORY
001 5750 S 8:00-9:50 am MTWTH
THF378R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
THF 447R 8171 RLM CREW
001 8171 S TBA
THF 480R 8167 RLM PRODUCTION 3
001 8167 8 TBA
THF 489R 6603 THEO CRIT FILM ART
001 6603 S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
9:00-11 :50 am MW
THF 499R 5481 PROF INTERNSHIP
001 5481 S TBA
THF 519R 6294 STAGE MNGMT 2
001 6294 8 TBA
THF 540R 7262 WRKSHP 2-ACTING
001 7262 8 TBA
002 7262 8 TBA
THF 542R 7263 THEA PRODUCTION 3
001 7263 S TBA
THF 544R 7240 WRKSHP 2-DESIGN
001 7240 8 TBA
♦ TH F 595R section 1 To register, obtain signature in D-581 HFAC.
THF 595R 7265 WRKSHP 2-SPC PROJ
001 7265 8 TBA
002 7265 8 1:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
THF 600 7901 ADV HIST 1 : THEATR
001 7901 8 TBA
THF 698R 8573 MASTER'S PROJECT
001 8573 S TBA
THF 699R 5589 MASTER'S THESIS
001 5589 8 TBA
THF 797R 5598 RESEARCH
001 5598 S TBA
THF 799R 5600 DISSERTATION
001 5600 S TBA
Zoolo^ (574 WIDB, 378-2206)
ZOOL
249M
200
5832
5632
ZOOL
250
001
5808
5808
ZOOL
260
001
5809
5809
002
L
5809
003
L
5809
004
L
5809
ZOOL
261
001
5810
5810
002
L
5810
003
L
5810
004
L
5810
ZOOL
276
001
5815
5815
ZOOL
317
001
5817
5817
002
L
5817
ZOOL
329
001
6718
6716
ZOOL 334 has
one Saturday f
ZOOL
334
001
5823
5823
HONORS INTRO ZOOL
8 TBA
ENVIRON BIOLOGY
T 10:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
ELEM HUMAN ANATOMY
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
T 11:00-12:50 pm MW
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
ELEM HUMAN PHYSIOL
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
T 1 :00-2:50 pm TTH
HUMAN HERED REPROD
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
MEDICAL PARASITLGY
S 8:00-9:50 am MW
8 8:00-10:50 am TTH
DENT SCH PREP
T 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
APPREC OF NATURE
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1.0
3.0
V3.0
4.0
3.0
V9.0
V3.0
V6.0
V3.0
V6.0
V6.0
3.0
V6.0
V9.0
VI 8.0
VI 8.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
D101 HFAC OLIPHANTLF
EDWARDS L
EXTH HFAC NELSON G D
$VAR
LEFLERTJ
LEFLERTJ
F262 HFAC 8WENS0N 8 L
F262 HFAC
LEFLERTJ
EDWARDS L
VANWAGENEN S
NELSON R A
EDWARDS L
STAFF
STAFF
F433 HFAC SWENSON J L
NELSON R
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SEEGMILLER R E
NS
NS
NS
NS
534 WIDB ANDERSEN F L
534 WIDB STAFF
534 WIDB VOGELEG
Majors Only
Majors Only
Tchr Approve
373 MARB
BOOTH G M
247 MARB
SMITH LW
Lab Required
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
334 WIDB
STAFF
248 MARB
WHITEHEAD AT
Lab Required
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
548 WIDB
STAFF
1
373 MARB
JEFFERY D E
NS
247 MARB BLACK H L
BYU Spring 1 995 Class Schedule 77
ZOOL
338
001
002 Q
003 Q
004 Q
5949
5949
5949
5949
5949
BIOETHICS
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
T 2:30-3:50 pm
TTH
IIH
TTH
TTH
2.0
366 MARB
366 MARB
348 MARB
366 MARB
TOLMAN R R
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ZOOL
341
001
9119
9119
GENET CELL BIOL 1
S 10:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MWTHF
T
4.0
446 MARB
446 MARB
EVANS R P
ZOOL
343
001
002
9123
9123
9123
GENET CELL BIO LAB
S 12:00-2:50 pm
S 1 :00-3:50 pm
TTH
MW
1.0
436 WIDB
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
EVANS R P
ZOOL
344
001
002
L
5826
5826
5826
NAT HIST WILDLIFE
T 12:00-1:50 pm
T 2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
IIH
4.0
231 MARB
180A WIDB
WHITE C M
STAFF
ZOOL
349M
200
5943
5943
SR THESIS RES ROTN
S
TEA
1.0
SEEGMILLER R E
Tchr Approve
ZOOL
350
001
5830
5830
ECOLOGY
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
366 MARB
SHIOZAWADK
ZOOL
351
001
0651
0651
ECOLOGY LABORATORY
T 2:00-^:50 pm F
1.0
180 WIDB
STAFF
ZOOL
361
001
5834
5834
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
T 2:00^:50 pm
TWTH
4.0
234 MARB
JUDDAM
ZOOL
380
001
002
L
5845
5845
5845
HISTOLOGY
T 8:00-9:50 am
T 1:00-3:50 pm
MWF
MW
4.0
361 MARB
534 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
STAFF
Lab Required
ZOOL
399R
350
7600
7600
COOP-ED:ZOOL INTER
T TEA
V9.0
HECKMANN R A
I
♦ ZOOL 414, 416, 449R-2, 549R-2 and 591 R-2 will be taught at a west coast marine station. Contact Dr. L F Bralthwalte, 189
WIDB, for details and registration approval.
ZOOL
414
001
ZOOL
416
001
ZOOL
429
001
ZOOL
439
001
ZOOL
449R
001
002
ZOOL
460
001
002
003
ZOOL
475
001
ZOOL
493
001
ZOOL
499R
001
ZOOL
549R
001
002
ZOOL
591 R
001
002
ZOOL
698R
001
ZOOL
699R
001
ZOOL
799R
001
7391 MARINE ECOLOGY 3.0
7391 T TBA
7392 DEV MARINE ANIMALS 2.0
7392 T TBA
5854 CUN OBSRV PREDENT 2.0
5854 T TBA
6424 CUN OBSERV MED 2.0
6424 S TBA
7393 UNDERGRAD RES V 3.0
7393 S TBA
7393 S TBA
5859 PRIN OF PHYSIOLOGY 4.0
5859 T 11:00-1 :50 pm MW
8:00-9:50 am MWF
5859 T 2:00-4:50 pm MW
8:00-9:50 am MWF
5859 T 2:00-^:50 pm TTH
8:00-9:50 am MWF
065503 EVOLUTIONARY SCI 3.0
065503 T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
5797 HIST & PHIL OF BIO 3.0
5797 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
5865 SR HONORS THESIS V 3.0
5865 S TBA
5885 ADV TOPICS ZOOLOGY V 4.0
5885 T TBA
5885 S TBA
5907 SPEC PROB IN ZOOL V 2.0
5907 S TBA
5907 S TBA
8698 MASTER'S PROJECT V 6.0
8698 T TBA
5946 MASTER'S THESIS V18.0
5946 T TBA
5948 DISSERTATION V 9.0
5948 T TBA
BRAITHWAITEL Prev Apple
BRAITHWAITEL Prev Apple
BLOXHAM D D
BLOXHAM D D
SMITH H D
BRAITHWAITE L Prev Apple
540 WIDB LEPHARTED
248 MARB
540 WIDB LEPHARTED
248 MARB
540 WIDB LEPHARTED
248 MARB
256 CB MAURER B A
366 MARB JEFFERY D E
SEEGMILLER RE Tchr Approve
SMITH H D
BRAITHWAITEL Prev Apple
TOLMAN R R
BRAITHWAITEL Prev Apple
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
78 BYU Spring 1995 Class Schedule
How to Obtain a Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Newly admitted students are sent a free copy of the current class schedule for the semester or
term to which they are admitted. For every enrollment thereafter, a student must purchase a
copy.
The bottom of this page is an order form with instructions on how to obtain a Fall 1995 Class
Schedule (available beginning April 1, 1995).
Just a reminder— you must register for classes in the term or semester for which you are
admitted (i.e., spring 1995 or summer 1995) or you will not be permitted to attend fall semester
1995.
BYU Registration Office, B-130 ASB, PO Box 2111 4, Provo, Ut 84602-1 114. Telephone (801) 378-2824
Fall 1995 Class Schedule Mail Order Form
You can obtain a Fall 1995 Class Schedule at the BYU Bookstore or the Registration Office for
$1 . Or, if using a credit card, call Mail Services at (801) 378-3658; otherwise, fill out your name
and address below and return this form to the BYU Registration Office, B-130 ASB, PO Box
21 1 14, Provo, UT 84602-1 114. Please enclose a check or money order made payable to BYU.
The charges are as follows:
$2.00 for second-class mail (from two to four weeks' delivery)
$3.50 for first-class mail (one-week delivery)
$9.00 for foreign addresses (U.S. dollars only)
Last name
First name
Street address
City, state, and zip code
Student ID number (if a student)
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 79
University Calendar — Spring and Summer Terms 1995
♦ Campus Events and Holidays ♦ First Day Last Day
Orientation for spring term
Memorial Day holiday
Orientation for summer term
Independence Day holiday
Pioneer Day holiday
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
♦ Academic Instruction ♦
Spring term class instruction
Reading day
Final exams
Summer term class instruction
Reading day
Final exams
♦ Admissions Information — Undergraduate (801) 378-2507 ♦
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications
for spring term 1995 (transfer and former BYU students)
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications
for summer term 1995 (transfer and former BYU students)
Submit Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications for spring term
1995, summer term 1995, and fall semester 1995 (new freshman
students)
Submit Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications for winter
semester 1996 (new freshman, transfer, and former BYU students)
♦ Financial Aid Information (801) 378-4104 ♦
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications Mar 1
for spring term 1995 (new freshman, transfer, former BYU, and
international students)
Apply for BYU short-term loans to pay spring term 1 995 tuition by the Mar 1
deadline
Pay BYU short-term loans for spring term 1995 Jun 1
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing applications May 1
for summer term 1995 (new freshman, transfer, former BYU, and
international students)
Apply for BYU short-term loans to pay summer term 1 995 tuition by the May 1
deadline
Pay BYU short-term loans for summer term 1 995 Aug 1
Submit continuing student scholarship applications for fall semester 1995 Mar 1
and winter semester 1996
Apply for priority processing of Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford Jun 1
Loans, and BYU loans for fall semester 1995 and winter semester 1996
♦ Tuition and Fees Information (80i ) 378-7804 ♦ First Day Last Day
Pay tuition for spring term 1 995 (to avoid late fee) Apr 24
Pay spring term tuition with $25 late fee May 10
Pay tuition for summer term 1 995 (to avoid late fee) Jun 1 5
Pay summer term tuition with $25 late fee Jul 3
May 2
May 29
Jun 24
Jul 4
Jul 24
Aug 17
Aug 18
First Day
Last Day
May 3
Jun 21
Jun 22
Jun 23
Jun 24
Jun 26
Aug 14
Aug 15
Aug 16
Aug 17
First Day
Last Day
Feb 15
Mar 15
Feb 15
Oct1
\
First Day
Last Day
80 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
First Day
Last Day
May 2
May 3
May 3
May 10
May 4
May 10
May 19
May 19
Jun8
Jun 25
Jun26
Jun26
Jul 3
Jun 27
Jul 3
Jul13
Jui13
Aug 1
' ♦ Registration Information (80i ) 378-2824 ♦
' Discontinue from spring term with no tuition charge
Discontinue from spring term with a charge for tuition (see schedule in
Tuition and Fees section)
Register late (spring classes begin)
Drop a spring term class without a fee
Drop a spring term class without a W (official withdrawal)
Drop a spring term class for academic reasons
Discontinue officially spring term from the university without being graded
Discontinue officially spring term from the university or drop classes for
nonacademic emergencies
Discontinue from summer term with no tuition charge
Discontinue from summer term with a charge for tuition (see schedule in
Tuition and Fees section)
Register late (summer classes begin)
Drop a summer term class without a fee
Drop a summer term class without a W (official withdrawal)
Drop a summer term class for academic reasons
Discontinue officially sumer term from the university without being graded
Discontinue officially summer term from the university or drop classes for
nonacademic emergencies
Submit the Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement for fall semester 1 995 April 1
without a late fee
♦ Graduation Information — Undergraduate ♦ First Day Last Day
(Call your college advisement center.)
Apply and pay the fee for August 1995 graduation May 1 9
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, Jul 21
GE challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at
other schools, and any other information pertaining to August 1995
graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for August 1995 Jul 28
graduation
Apply and pay the fee for April 1996 graduation Jan 19
^ Records Information {8Q^) 37B-263^ ♦ First Day Last Day
Winter semester 1995 grades available on the Touch-tone telephone May 5
system
Instructors must submit spring term 1995 grade rolls to the Records Office Jun 30
by 9:00 a.m.
Instructors must submit summer term 1 995 grade rolls to the Records Aug 24
Office by 9:00 a.m.
Spring term 1995 grades available on the Touch-tone telephone system Jul 3
Summer term 1995 grades abailable on the Touch-tone telephone system Aug 28
^ Admissions Information— Graduate {80^) 378-409^ 4 First Day Last Day
Refer to the current BYU Graduate Catalog for spring/summer 1 995
departmental application deadlines.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 81
^ Graduation Information — Graduate (801)378-4091 ♦
Apply and pay fee for August 1995 graduation
Schedule a final oral examination (defense of written work) and submit
one copy of the work to the Reserve Library (if in a dissertation, thesis,
or selected project program)
Have a final oral examination (if in a dissertation, thesis, or selected project
program)
Submit final copies of a dissertation, thesis, or selected project to the library
copy center for binding
Complete remaining degree requirements, pay fees, and submit exam results
and I and T grade changes to the Office of Graduate Studies for August
1995 graduation
First Day
Last Day
May 19
Jun 16
Jun30
Jul 7
Jul 14
Spring Term 1995
First Day
Last Day
College advisement center meeting for new students
Spring term class instruction
Memorial Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
Summer Term 1995
College advisement center meeting for new students
Summer term class instruction
Independence Day holiday
Pioneer Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
Fall Semester 1995
Orientation
Labor Day holiday
Fall semester class instruction
First block classes
Second block classes
Thanksgiving holiday
Reading days
Finals
Graduation (no exercises)
May 2
Maya
Jun 21
May 29
Jun 22
Jun 23
Jun 24
First Day
Last Day
Jun 24
Jun 26
Aug 14
Jul 4
Jul 24
Aug 15
Aug 16
Aug 17
Aug 17
Aug 18
First Day
Last Day
Aug 30
Sep 4
Sep 5
Dec 13
Sep 5
Oct 24
Oct 25
Dec 13
Nov 23
Nov 24
Dec 14
Dec 15
Dec 16
Dec 21
Dec 21
Winter Semester 1996
First Day
Last Day
Orientation
Winter semester class instruction
First block classes
Martin Luther King Day holiday
Presidents' Day holiday
Monday class instruction
Second block classes
Reading days
Finals
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
Jan 5
Jan 8
Apr 16
Jan 8
Feb 28
Jan 15
Feb 19
Feb 20
Feb 29
Apr 16
Apr 17
Apr 19
Apr 20
Apr 25
Apr 25
Apr 26
82 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Tuition and Fees
One of the nation's largest private universities, BYU is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints. A significant portion of the cost of operating the university is paid from the tithes of the Church
members. Because of this, students or their families who are Church members 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 cost.
Tuition and class fees are due and payable before a student begins class attendance. Students who fail to pay tuition
by the scheduled final day to late register will jeopardize their eligibility to enroll for the following semester/term. Past
financial delinquencies must be cleared before a new registration may be completed. Refer to Tuition and Fees
Information on the calendar in this class schedule.
Students are held responsible to pay the correct amount of tuition and fees (in U.S. dollars).
Once students register for classes, they are officially enrolled and committed to attend. Students who decide not to
attend must officially withdraw from classes since registration will remain on their record until formal discontinuance
is filed with the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-7705. Classes may be dropped using the
discontinuance action code (see the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions) until midnight of the day before classes
begin. On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-150 ASB or
telephone (801 ) 378-7705. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain on your records and you will be
charged tuition. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of classes to the date of discontinuance at the
percentage rate listed on the following page.
Students who anticipate receiving financial aid will be held responsible to pay tuition charges incurred whether or not
financial aid is available or forfeited.
The charge for noncredit courses or for auditing courses is the same as for credit courses. Noncredit
courses taken by part-time students will be assessed on the basis of hours involved in lecture classes. For example,
3 hours of lecture a week are considered 3 semester hours and are charged for accordingly. Therefore, if you are
taking 7 credit hours plus a noncredit class involving 2 or more lecture hours per week, you are considered to be full-
time for tuition assessment. However, noncredit courses do not count for Federal Pell Grant or Federal Stafford
Loan eligibility. For courses in which no lecture hours are involved — for example, dissertations and theses — ^tuiti'-'n
and fees are charged based on hours being carried during the semester, as determined by the supervising professor.
Graduate students (for tuition purposes) are those students who have received their bachelor's degree or will have
received it by the beginning of v\flnter semester and are not students of the Law School or the Graduate School of
Management.
Full-time classification (for tuition assessment) for all students is registration for 8.5 or more credit hours per
semester or 4.5 or more credit hours per term.
The university reserves the right to change these figures without notice. Questions regarding fee
assessment should be referred to Financial Services.
Tuition and General Fees Per Semester
Undergraduate Students
LDS
Non-LDS
Full-time
$400
$ 600
(4.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour)
$ 80
$ 120
Graduate Students
Full-time
$685
$1,027
(4.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour)
$152
$ 228
Graduate School of Management Students and
Law School Students LDS Non-LDS
Full-time $1,100 $1,650
(4.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $ 244 $ 366
A fraction of an hour in the sum of hours is counted as
a full hour in assessing fees. Minimum tuition is the
one-credit-hour rate. The charge for noncredit courses
or for auditing courses is the same as when taking
them for credit.
Late Tuition Fee
After 4:00 p.m. April 24 for spring term $25
After 4:00 p.m. June 15 for summer term $25
Late tuition fees will be assessed to all students who fail
to pay tuition by payment deadline dates. The late fee
will also be assessed to students who pay less than full-
time tuition by the April 24 or June 1 5 deadline and are
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 83
then or later become registered for more than 4 credit
hours.
The Final Day to Pay Late Tuition
Spring term May 10
Summer term July 3
Any student whose tuition check is dishonored by the
bank will be charged the late registration fee in effect at
the time the check is redeemed.
of personal medical incapacitation after the 85 percent
refund period. Petition forms are in D-208 ASB.
A refund due because of discontinuance from school
will be made only by check through the mail. It will be
mailed approximately two weeks from the date of
discontinuance. Refunds due to students who have a
Federal Pell Grant or Federal Stafford Loan will be
returned to the Pell agency and/or the lending agency.
Late fees are not refundable.
Tuition Adjustments — Change in Credit Hours
After the term begins, a part-time student who
increases the number of credit hours and remains a
part-time student must pay for these additional hours
on the day they are added. If this is not done, a late
fee may be assessed. A change to full-time status
requires that additional tuition be paid plus the late fee.
A full-time student dropping to part time or a part-time
student who decreases credit hours may be entitied to a
tuition refund. A refund request must be initiated by the
student through the Financial Services Office, D-151
ASB. A full refund of the difference between full-time
assessment and part-time assessment will be allowed
to the last scheduled day for adding classes. Refunds
for courses dropped after that date will be subject to the
refund schedule listed under Tuition Refunds/
Charges — Discontinuance.
Tuition Refunds/Charges — Discontinuance
Both full-time and part-time students who discontinue
school will be charged tuition from the first day of
classes until the date of discontinuance. A refund is
based on the date they report their discontinuance to
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801)
378-7705. The following rates apply:
Spring
Term
Before May 3
May 3-May 5
May8-May 12
May 15-May 19
May 22-May 26
May 2g-June 2
After June 2
Summer
Term
Before June 26
June 26-June 30
July 3-July 7
July 10-July 14
July17-vJuly21
July 24-July 28
After July 28
Tuition
Refund Of
Charaed
Tuition Paid
None
100%
10%
90%
15%
85%
20%
80%
25%
75%
30%
70%
100%
None
Tuition
Refund Of
Charaed
Tuition Paid
None
100%
10%
90%
15%
85%
20%
80%
25%
75%
30%
70%
100%
None
Refunds for Ciass Fees
Class fee refunds are based on the same schedule as
listed for tuition refunds.
Ciass Fees
AgHrt112 $45
AgHrt312 $60
AnSc 124, 231 R, 331 R (equitation) $150
Army ROTC Leadership Laboratory $16
•Chemistry deposit (all labs) $30
CITx 285 $40
*Geol410 $150
*Geol 412, 436 $350
ISys 98 $25
Ling 98 $25
Math 97 $75
Music 160R, 260R, 360R, 460R, 560R.
660R $100
PE 116, 117, 223 (bowling) $25
PE 124 (equitation) $150
PE 161. 162, 232 (skiing) $35
RMYL210 $80
RMYL 380, 480 $100
*See department for a refund application.
Student Teachlng/Practicum Fees
ElEd 310R $20
EIEd360 $10
ElEd 370 $15
ElEd 400 $60
ElEd 446R $75
FamSc 424 $30
FamSc 475 $55
ScEd 476R, 496R $100
EPsy380, 480 $10
EPsy 496R, 581 R, 582R, 584R, 586R, 680R $60
Pay above fee when applying for student teaching. An
additional $10 late fee is assessed if application is
completed after March 31 for fall semester or October
31 for winter semester. The $1 0 late fee is not
refundable under any circumstances. Cancellation of
the student teaching practicum application will result in
forfeiture of one-half the fee.
Materiais/Service Fees
Fee payment cards are available in the following
classes for materials and services used:
A petition for exception to the refund schedule will be
considered for students forced to discontinue because
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Art 103. 104. 105, 106, 107, 108, 114. 115, 116. 117.
118. 119, 120. 203. 204R. 205R. 206R. 207R.
208R. 214. 215, 216, 217, 218, 219. 220. 321 R.
322R. 327R, 328R. 333R. 349R, 350R. 351, 354R.
355R. 356R. 358R, 359R, 390, 421 R. 422R. 423R.
427R. 428R. 430, 431, 450R, 451 R, 456R. 459R.
494R. 578R, 621 R, 622R. 627R. 650R, 651 R.
656R. 659R, 697R.
CM 155, 210, 211. 217, 218, 241, 305, 408, 411, 412,
426. 494R.
CS220.
EcEn220. 311.
EET 103. 131. 228. 236. 322. 342. 343. 345. 443. 447.
TecE 120. 140, 149, 150, 160, 200. 205. 209. 229.
239. 240. 250. 251. 260. 270. 281. 300. 301. 315.
319. 325. 329. 354. 360. 365. 386. 387. 388. 400.
405. 440, 450. 453. 455. 477. 489. 490R. 505. 535.
593R.
ThF 280. 380. 480R.
Examinations
Examination through Testing Center to exempt
student from taking a required class $10
Examination, special equivalency, nonrefundable
fee to take exam $20
Graduation Fees (nonrefundable)
Associate degree $6
Bachelor's degree $15
Master's degree $20
Doctoral degree $25
Fee deadline: January 20 for April graduation,
May 19 for August graduation.
incompiete Grade Contract
Available in B-1 50 ASB after the
twelfth week of the semester
Parlcing Fees and information
$10
IVIiscelianeous Fees and Fines
Activity Cards
Duplicate card fee $10
Identification photo fee $3
Spouse activity card (nonrefundable, does
not include Health Center
privileges) $6
Admission Evaiuation Fee (nonrefundable)
New applying student $25
Reapplying student $10
Bicycle Registration
(permanent registration — Provo
City license) $3
Ciass Drop Fee (fee per class)
(Charged for drop card processing. If all classes are
dropped, the student Is discontinuing with tuition
charges. ( See Tuition Refunds/Charges —
Discontinuance section.)
1st day of classes Free
2nd day of classes Free
3rd day of classes $ 3
4th day of classes $ 4
5th day of classes $ 5
6th day of classes $ 6
Deposits (payable at department kx^ations)
Industrial education $1
Physical education locker fee
(nonrefundable) $4
Dislionored Check Charges $15
Ecclesiastical Endorsement Late Fee $20
Motor Vehicles
Parking permits are required to park on campus. To
purchase a permit, bring the following to the Traffic
Office (GRNH):
1 . Current vehicle registration
2. Proof of emissions compliance. Vehicles registered
in areas that do not have an emissions program
meeting Utah County requirements will need to pass
an emissions test. Contact the Traffic Office for
further infonnation. telephone (801 ) 378-3906.
3.
BYU identification card
4.
Copy of housing contract or room key (required only
for a singles on-campus housing C permit)
5.
Fee
Fees vary by permit and semester as follows:
Permit
Fall
Winter
Spring/Summer
G
$40
$25
N/A
Y
$15
$10
$5
R
$ 5
$ 5
$5
C
$ 7.50
$ 5
$3
Motorcycle/
Moped
$10
$ 8
$4
Parking permits expire September 1 5 of the succeeding
year.
Out-of-state Plates
If a student is married and his or her spouse is a
nonstudent employed full-time, then the vehicle must be
licensed in the state of Utah and cleared for tax
payment. This is done at the Utah Motor Vehicles
Division. 150 East Center. Provo.
Faculty and staff employees with out-of-state plates
must license their vehicles with the state of Utah and
clear them for tax payment before they can receive their
parking permits.
The state of Utah no longer requires nonresident
permits for out-of-state license plates.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 85
Bicycles
Bicycles must be licensed within Utah County. Provo
city licenses cost $1 at the Traffic Office.
Bicyclists must:
1 . Always park bicycles in racks.
2. Never ride on sidewalks during class breaks.
3. Yield to pedestrians.
4. Obey all traffic rules.
Bicycles not parked in racks will be impounded. BYU
will not be responsible for cut locks, chains, or cables.
Locks, chains, or cables may be cut only when
uniformed police or traffic personnel are present.
Other Regulations and Information
Owner/Operators of motor vehicles operated in Utah
County should be prepared to pass Utah County
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Maintenance
requirements.
Neighborhoods adjoining campus are sometimes
inundated with parked vehicles. Students are
encouraged to obtain BYU parking permits and to park
in university parking lots authorized by the permit.
Traffic regulation information may be obtained from the
Traffic Office. It is the responsibility of all students,
faculty, and staff members to ot)ey all traffic rules and
regulations.
Questions may be directed to Traffic Office personnel at
(801)378-3906.
Parking and Traffic Violation Fines $10-$200
Records Fees
Search fee (duplicate receipt) $1
Transcript fee (per copy — pay at
Records Office) $2
Health Insurance Requirement
BYU requires all full-time students (4.5 credit hours or
more) to carry adequate medical insurance. Enrollment
in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's
insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a group
medical plan provided by your employer or your
spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical
insurance plan to meet this requirement, it must:
• provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major
medical expenses, including physician, hospital,
and ancillary services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more
than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in
the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of
other adequate insurance coverage. Students who do
not return a properly completed form to BYU by the
tuition deadline will be automatically enrolled in — and
assessed the appropriate premium (single or married
student rate) for— the BYU Student Health Plan. The
insurance payment is due by the first day of classes.
Debt Collection Fees
Students' past-due debts are referred to Student
Financial Services for collection. If the BYU debt
collection officer is unable to collect the debt within a
reasonable time, the debt will be referred to an outside
collection agency. The student debtor will be required
to reimburse the university for such collection agency
fees before obtaining a release of a financial hold on his
or her transcript and before being considered for
readmission.
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General Education for Undergraduates
Why General Education?
General Education is central to the university's
purposes, definition, and academic connmitments. In an
age of increasing specialization of knowledge,
technological complexity, and unremitting change,
General Education affords appreciation and
understanding of humankind's most valuable
achievements in the arts, letters, and sciences. It offers
vantage points from which to sharpen our awareness of
the development of our own culture and its relatedness
to others. It informs us more richly of how we have
come to think and believe and behave as we do.
General Education teaches us the importance of critical
thinking, moral judgment, aesthetic sensibility, and
historical context. These refinements, together with the
cultivation of the languages of learning — mathematics,
English, and foreign languages — enable us for a lifetime
of learning, problem solving, and responsible, others-
focused action. We gain in appreciation for the good,
the true, and the beautiful and in the capacity to share
these with others.
At BYU, General Education both underpins and
complements major education. The curriculum of
General Education is designed to inform students of
how we have come to the present state of knowledge
and to enhance our awareness of the methodological
and cognitive constraints on the pursuit of truth. In
addition, given BYU's concern that the development of
individuals be eternal, General Education means
continued inquiry into the gospel of Jesus Chhst and its
implications for knowledge, society, and truth.
What Are the General Education Requirements?
First of all, the General Education requirements are not
the same as those called university requirements. The
following eleven courses in religion, physical education,
and health compose the university requirements:
University Requirements for ttie Bacheior's Degree
Religion
Number of Courses
RelA 121-122 or 421-422
2
RelA211 or 21 2
1
ReIC 324 or 325
1
Electives
3
In general, only 2 credit hours of religion should be
taken each semester or term; if you register for more
than 2 credit hours in a single semester, no more than
4 credit hours taken in any single semester will be
counted toward graduation requirements.
Computer skills (especially word processing) are also
important academic skills. To develop these abilities,
you may (a) work on your own, (b) take computer
workshops in 1 12 HRCB, or (c) take a noncredit course
like Ling 98.
General Education Requirements for
the Bachelor's Degree
Note that certain modifications are required of degree-
seeking students in fine arts, engineering, music, and
nursing. See college advisement centers for specific
information.
Languages of Learning
First- Year Writing
Precollege Mathematics
Mathematics or Foreign Language
Advanced Writing
Number of Courses
1
1
1-4
1
Arts and Sciences Core
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
History of Civilization
Number of Courses
1
1
1
2
Arts and Sciences Electives Number of Courses
Selected from approved General
Education courses in Arts and
Letters, Natural Sciences, and
Social and Behavioral Sciences. 4
General Education Requirements for Students
Enrolled Before Fall 1988
Students who first entered BYU as new freshmen
before winter semester 1 976, or as new transfer
students before winter semester 1977, entered under a
General Education program that was discontinued as of
fall semester 1 988. These students must complete the
requirements listed above.
Students vy^o first entered BYU as new freshmen
winter semester 1 976 and thereafter through summer
term 1 988, or as new transfer students beginning
winter semester 1977 through summer term 1991 , will
be required to fulfill either the requirements previously
listed or those listed below. Those who elect the
requirements listed above should notify their college
advisement centers. Students completing the
requirements listed below must do so before fall
semester 1 995.
Physical Education
Number of Courses
Languages of Learning Number of Courses
PE129
1
First-Year Writing 1
Electives (100 level)
2
Precollege Mathematics 1
Mathematics or Foreign Language 1-4
Health
Advanced Writing 1
Hlth129or130
1
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Arts and Sciences Core
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
Number of Courses
1
1
1
Arts and Sciences Electives Number of Courses
Selected from approved General Education courses in:
Arts and Letters 3
Natural Sciences 1
Social and Behavioral Sciences 2
To meet elective requirements, a student may not take
more than one class from any single department.
How Should You Choose General Education
Classes?
An undergraduate degree signifies that the recipient has
completed at least two types of study: concentrated
vi^ork in a single discipline (the major), and a more
general education in the subject matters and methods
of commonly accepted categories of knowledge. The
second, broader study is intended to complement the
study in the major.
It is wise to meet the GE requirements by selecting
courses that your major will not lead you to confront.
Choose your GE courses as if each were your only
opportunity to learn about subjects that you might want
to know more about once you have left the university.
Your GE courses should give you the necessary
background to learn more about a subject on your own.
Pilot General Education Courses
Occasionally some General Education courses are
offered that differ in substantive ways from the regular
course offerings approved for GE credit. For example,
they may be taught in the residence halls, they may be
colloquia with more than one instructor, or they may be
experimental courses to be offered on a trial basis. The
number and nature of these courses will vary from
semester to semester; current listings may be found
under the heading of General Education in the course
listing section of this class schedule. The course
number includes the designation GE and the number
itself indicates the type of elective credit that the course
carries. For example, a course designated GE 210
would satisfy an Arts and Letters elective and one
numbered GE 222 would count as a Social and
Behavioral Science elective.
Is There an Honors Version of General Education?
Yes. An enriched General Education curriculum
designed to challenge the highly capable and motivated
student is available. Honors courses are designated
throughout this schedule by an H following the course
number. Further information about Honors Education,
including a complete list of Honors courses, is provided
in the University Honors for Undergraduates section of
this schedule and is also available from the dean of
General and Honors Education, 302 MSRB, telephone
(801)378-3038.
When Should General Education Requirements Be
Completed?
Students are most strongly encouraged to complete the
First- Year Writing and Precollege Mathematics
requirements during their first year at the university.
Any student who challenges the First-Year Writing
requirement by examination (see Special
Examinations, page 31) must complete the challenge
within a year of residence after entering BYU. No
challenge will be allowed thereafter
Students in most majors are encouraged to complete
the American Heritage. Biological Science, and Physical
Science requirements during their freshman year as
well. The History of Civilization sequence generally
should be taken during the sophomore year. However,
some programs provide for these requirements under a
different timetable. Advisement centers can provide
direction concerning the timing for a specific program.
Any student who pursues the Mathematics option for
the Languages of Learning requirement must complete
Math 110 before enrolling in a subsequent course in
mathematics or statistics.
The Advanced Writing requirement generally should be
completed during the junior year. Completion of the
First- Year Writing requirement is prerequisite to
enrollment in any course that fills the Advanced Writing
requirement.
How Do You Complete the General Education
Requirements?
GE requirements can be met in four ways:
1 . Successfully completing approved GE courses,
including Honors courses.
2. Passing special examinations at the university.
3. Transferring acceptable credit from other
institutions.
4. Receiving credit from Advanced Placement (AP)
examinations and the College Level Examination
Program (CLEP).
These options are discussed in detail on the follov\^ng
pages.
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General Education Courses for Undergraduates
You are strongly encouraged to meet the GE
requirements by enrolling in departmental or Honors
courses at the university. As noted earlier, General
Education is at the center of what Brigham Young
University is about. As a consequence, the university
devotes substantial resources and engages its best
faculty in providing this educational opportunity for you.
The official list of all courses that satisfy current GE
requirements follows. In addition, a GE code appears
within the class list in this class schedule. The codes
identify all GE courses, both required and elective.
Definitions of these codes are listed on the Class List
Definitions page.
Honors courses are recommended for students with a
composite ACT score of 28 or above or a cumulative
university GPA of 3.5 or above.
Languages of Learning
First-Year Writing
(One course. This
should be taken during
your freshman year.)
Engl 115 or HonP 200
or Phil 105, 105H
Transfer Students: If you have not already completed
this requirement and wish to challenge the course, you
must do so during your first year at BYU. Consult the
English Department for details.
We strongiy encourage you to take a First- Year
Writing course (Engl 115. HonP 200, or Phil 105) even
if you have received AP credit for English, because the
skills taught in these courses are essential to a
successful university education.
Math 97, 110. 111,
112. 112H, 113,
113H, or119
Precollege Mathematics
(One course. This
should be taken
during your freshman
year.) See course suggestions
for freshmen and for transfer
students below. If you are
uncertain about which
course to register for.
contact your college advisement
center.
Freslimen: You should register for the appropriate
mathematics course according to your ACT
mathematics subscore. as shown in the following chart:
ACT Math Subscore
22 or above
20-21
Precollege Mathematics
Requirement is vi^ived.
but no credit is given for
any course.
Challenge or enroll in
Math 97.
19 or below Register for Math 97.
Note: Math 97 is a
noncredit course
requiring an additional
fee.
Transfer Students: You may satisfy the requirement by
(1 ) submitting your ACT mathematics subscore if it is
22 or above, (2) passing any one of the BYU
mathematics courses listed above, or (3) submitting
equivalent mathematics transfer credit to Admissions
and Records, A-153 ASB.
Art 300; Chem 391 ;
Engl 311, 31 1H,
312, 312H, 313,
315, 315H, 316,
31 6H; MCom320:
Phil 31 1, 31 1H; or
HonP 300
Advanced Writing
(One course. This
should be taken
during your junior
year; see your college
advisement center for
the course recommended
for your major.
Completion of the First-
Year Writing requirement is
prerequisite to enrollment
in any course in Advanced
Writing.)
Requirement in Mathematics or Foreign Language
To fill this requirement, students may choose either the
Mathematics or the Foreign Language option. The
requirement may be filled by courses within the
student's major. Certain majors require students to fill
all of one option and all or part of the other as well.
Students who entered the university before fall 1 994
and who intend to graduate with University Honors
must complete both options. Students who are
entering the university this semester and wish to
graduate with University Honors have slightly different
requirements that are detailed in the section describing
the Honors Program.
Mathematics Option
The Mathematics option requires one or more
semesters of college-level mathematics beyond either
college algebra (Math 1 10) or introductory logic (Phil
205). Approved courses are:
Math 112, 112H, 113, 113H, or 119
(Math 110 is prerequisite)
Phil 305 (Phil 205 is prerequisite)
Stat 221 , 222, 222H, or 321 (Math 1 10 is prerequisite)
Foreign Language Option
A student who chooses to fill the Foreign Language
option builds on high school, college, or other prior
study of foreign language, through which a certain level
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 89
of competence in the language has been attained.
Further study adds to that competence and allows the
student to use the language meaningfully to access
another major historical, cultural, intellectual, literary,
and artistic heritage. Students fill the requirement by
completing one of the approved culminating courses in
the language that is chosen. A student with no previous
knowledge of the language would take the culminating
course after taking three semesters of instruction in the
language. Students with prior knowledge of the
language might be ready for the culminating course with
only one or two semesters of instruction, or with none.
Conversation and grammar courses will not substitute
for the culminating course. Approved courses are:
Arab 301
ASL 301
Buign 330
Cant 202
Chin 202, 301
Czech 330
Dansh 202
Dutch 340
Fren 202. 301
Finn 202
Germ 202, 330
Greek (Classical) 301 , 302
Heb (Modern) 202
Heb (Biblical) 431
Hung 330
Ital 202. 301
Japan 202, 221 . 301
Korea 202, 301
Latin 301, 302
Norwe 202
Polsh 330
Port 202, 302
Russ 202. 330
Scand 445 (Swedish)
Scand 441 (Danish)
Scand 447 (Finnish)
Scand 529 (Icelandic)
Span 202, 302
SrbCr 330
Swed 202
Ukrai 330
The Humanities Research Center administers
proficiency examinations in less commonly taught
languages such as those listed below. Students who
independently prepare themselves to pass such an
examination subsequently enroll in Anthr 420. Working
with cultural anthropology and linguistics faculty in this
culminating course, students use their demonstrated
language abilities to conduct an ethnographic interview
project studying cross-cultural matters specific to their
language. After successful completion of the
proficiency examination and the foreign language
section of Anthr 420, students will be responsible for
having the Foreign Language credit posted to their
transcripts. This can be accomplished at the college
advisement center. Contact the Humanities Research
Center, 3060 JKHB, or the General and Honors
Education Office, 302 MSRB. for further information.
Afrikaans
Rarotongan
Aymara
Samoan
Cakchiquel
Tagalog
Indonesian
Tahitian
Maori
Thai
Navajo
Tongan
Persian/Farsi
Vietnamese
Quechua
Welsh
their native tongue. Please contact your college
advisement center for more information.
Arts and Sciences Core Courses
Most students should take the core courses in
American Heritage, Biological Science, and Physical
Science during the freshman year and the History of
Civilization sequence during the sophomore year.
American Heritage
AHtg 100. 100H, or
HonP 240
American Heritage
Biological Science
Biol 100, 100H, 130, Principles of Biology
McBio 130, or HonP 260
Physical Science
PhyS 100, 100H. Physical Science
PhySnOA and 11 OB.
or HonP 259
History of Civilization
Complete one of the following two-course sequences:
Nonnative speakers of the English language may fulfill
this requirement through Engl 230. 232. or Hum 261 .
However, they are encouraged to fulfill the requirement
by completing work in a language other than English or
Art
Art 201, 202;
201H. 202H
Comparative Literature
CLit/EngI 201 , 202;
201H. 202H
English
Engl/CLit201,202;
201H, 202H
History
Hist 201 , 202;
201H, 202H
Honors
HonP 201, 202
Humanities
Hum 201 . 202;
201H. 202H
Music
Music 201 . 202
Philosophy
Phil 201 , 202;
201H, 202H
Phil 210. 211;
210H, 211H
World Civilization to 1500,
World Civilization Since
1500
History of Civilization:
Literature 1 . 2
Masterpieces of World
Literature 1 . 2
World Civilization to 1500.
World Civilization Since
1500
History of Civilization 1 ,2
Arts in Western
Culture 1 ,2
History of Civilization:
Music 1 . 2
History of Philosophy 1 , 2
Science of Civilization 1 .2
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Political Science
PISc 201 . 202,
201H, 202H
Western Political
Heritage 1 , 2
Students must complete one of the History of
Civilization sequences listed above. If the
discontinuation of a certain sequence during an
extended absence from the university makes a change
in the second course unavoidable, students should
consult with their advisement center for assistance in
identifying an appropriate alternative.
Arts and Sciences Elective Courses
The following restrictions to the electives apply only to
new students entering fall 1 988 and thereafter or
transfer students entering fall 1991 and thereafter. To
meet elective requirements on the program in effect
prior to 1 988, a student may not take more than one
class from any single department.
1 . No more than one course taken in the broad area of
the student's major will meet the electives
requirement. That is, majors in the College of Fine
Arts and Communications or the College of
Humanities may take only one elective in Arts and
Letters. Majors in the College of Biology and
Agriculture, the College of Engineering and
Technology, the College of Nursing, or the College
of Physical and Mathematical Sciences may take
only one elective in Natural Sciences. Majors in the
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences may
take only one elective in Social and Behavioral
Sciences. Majors in the Marriott School of
Management, the College of Education, or the
College of Physical Education must distribute the
four electives over all three of the categories.
Students may choose not to take any elective
course in the broad area of the major but to fulfill the
elective requirement by completing two approved
courses in each of the two categories outside the
area of the major.
A minimum of one elective in each of the categories
outside the broad area of the major is required. For
example, a major in the College of Family, Home,
and Social Sciences must take at least one Arts and
Sciences elective and one Natural Sciences elective
to fill the GE requirements.
2. Students who elect to complete both the
Mathematics and the Foreign Language options are
excused from one of the four Arts and Sciences
elective requirements. However, they are subject to
restriction 1 above and should complete the
electives requirement by selecting courses in each
of the remaining categories outside the broad area
of the major.
Arts and Letters Electives
In addition to the courses listed below, courses
numbered GE 203-220, HonP 203-220, GE 303-320,
or HonP 303-320 will fill an Arts and Letters elective.
Art
Art 1 00 plus one
of the following:
Art 103, 104, 105,
106, 107, 108. Arts
and Letters credit
will be given for this
course only if Art 1 00
has been taken prior
to or concurrently
with the studio
course. Students
will be responsible for
having the Arts and
Letters credit posted
to their transcripts
after completing the
combination of
courses. This can be
accomplished at the
college advisement
center. Art 1 00 is
not offered summer term
Introduction to Art
Art 111
Introduction to Art
History
Art 210
Survey of Western
Architecture
Art 211, 212
Survey of Western
Art 1.2
Design
Des 102
Introduction to Interior
Design
Classical Civilization
CICvUO. 110H
Introduction to Greek and
Roman Literature
CICv 241
Greek and Roman
Mythology
CICv 245
Golden Age of Greece
CICv 246
Golden Age of Rome
CICv-EngI 355
Greek and Roman
Classics and the
English Tradition
Dance
Dance 260, 260H
Introduction to Dance
English
Engl 230
Fiction, Drama, Poetry
Engl 232
Shakespeare
Engl 235
Masterpieces of
American Literature
Engl 236, 300
Masterpieces of English
Literature
Engl 336
The American Novel
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Engl 338
The European Novel
Musrc311R. 312R. 1
^usic Ensemble
Engl 350
The Bible as Literature
313R. 314R. 315R.
Engl-CICv 355
Greek and Roman
31 8R. 31 9R. 323R.
Classics and the
324R. 325R. 326R,
English Tradition
329R. 330R. 331R.
Engl 359
The Short Story
332R. 333R. 334R.
Engl 368
Literature of the
337R. 338R. 339R.
Latter-day Saints
341R. 342R, 343R.
Engl 391
Introductwn to Folklore
344R. 345R. 346R.
347R. 348R.
Fine Arts
(Music majors will not receive elective credit for
FnArt270
European Fine Arts
Music 200 or the ensemble
courses.)
Music 203
Worid Music Cultures
Foreign Literatures
Any one of the following
courses:
Philosophy
Chin 344
Phil 110, 110H
Introduction to
Gemi 430. 431
Philosophy
Ital460
Phil 205. 205H
Introduction to Logic
Japan 343, 344, or 353
Phil 213
Introduction to Ethics
Korea 340
Phil 214
Introduction to the
Port 339
Philosophy of Art
Russ 240. 241
Phil 215
Introduction to the
Span 339
Philosophy of
Religion
History
Phil 418
Science and Religion
Hist 31 2
The Renaissance
Theatre and Film
Humanities
Fren-ltal217
French and Italian
Hum 101
Introduction to the
Cinema
Humanities
ThF115
Introduction to the
Hum 240
Introduction to the
Theatre
Humanities of Asia
ThF117
Introduction to Film Art
Hum 242
Introduction to the
Humanities of the
Natural Sciences Electives
Islamic World
Hum 261, 261 H
American Humanities 1
In addition to the courses listed below, any course
Hum 262, 262H
American Humanities 2
numbered HonP 241-258.
GE 241-258. HonP
341-358. or GE 341-358 will fill a Natural Sciences
Music
elective.
Music 101
Introduction to Music
Music 200 p/us two
Elennents of Music
Agronomy and Horticulture
semesters of any of
AgHrt205
Worid Food Crops
the following music
ensemble courses
Biology
taken concurrently
Bk>l276
Heredity and Reproductic
with or •ub««quent
to Music 200.
Botany
(Enrollment In one of
Botny105
Plants Through the Ages
these courses before
Botny120
Plants and Civilization
concurrent enrollment
Botny-Zool 250
Environmental Biology
in Music 200 will not
count toward filling
Chemistry
the elective require-
Chem100
Elementary College
ment. Students will
Chemistry
be responsible for
Chem 101
Introductory General
having the Arts and
Chemistry
Letters credit posted
Chem 105
General College
to their transcripts
Chemistry
after completing the
Chem 111. 111H
Principles of Chemistry
combination. This
can be accomplished
at the college
advisement center.)
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Food Science and Nutrition
European Studies
FSN100
Essentials of Human
Nutrition 1
Europ 336R
Family Sciences
European Studies
Geography
FamSc 160, 160H
Introduction to Family
Geog 101
Introduction to Geography
Sciences
FamSc210
Human Development
Geology
GeollOI, 101 H
Introduction to Geology
Geography
Geol 103
Life of the Past
Geog 120
Geography and Worid
Affairs
Microbiology
Geog 301
Introduction to Cultural
Mcbio221.221H
General Microbiology
Geography
Mcbio 31 1
Disease and Public
Health
History
Hist 120
U.S. History to 1877
Physics
Hist 121
U.S. History Since 1877
PhscslOS
Inti-oductory Applied
Hist 302
The Medieval and
Physics
Modern Near East
Phscs 121.1 21 H
Principles of Physics
Hist-CICv 304
Greek History
Phscs 127, 127H
Descriptive Astronomy
Hist 308
African Civilizations
Phscs 137
Introduction to the
Hist 313
The Reformation
Atmosphere and
Hist 314
Philosophy of Science
Weather
Hist 319
Ideas and Man in Modern
Phscs 167
Descriptive Acoustics
Europe 1 789-Present
of Music and Speech
Hist 341
Modern Asia
Phscs 314
History and Philosophy
Hist 352
Modern Latin America
of Science
Hist 380
San Francisco
Zoology
Philosophy
Zool 205
Human Biology
Phil 423, 423H
History and Philosophy
Zool-Botny 250
Environmental Biology
of Science
Zool 260, 260H
Elementary Human
Anatomy
Political Science
Zool 261. 261 H
Elementary Human
PIScllO, 110H
American Government
Physiology
and Politics
Zool 276
Human Heredity and
PISclSO, 150H
Comparative Government
Reproduction
and Politics
Zool 334
Appreciation of Nature
PISc170, 170H
Introduction to
International Politics
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives
PISc 308
Theories of Human
Freedom
In addition to the courses
isted below, any course
PISc310
Principles and Issues of
numbered HonP 221-239
, GE 221-239, HonP
the Founding of the
321-339, or GE 321-339 will fill a Social and Behavioral
American Republic
Sciences elective.
PISc 340
Population and Hunger
Anthropology
Psychology
AnthrlOI. 101H
Social/Cultijral
Psych 111, 111H
General Psychology
Anthropology
Psych 201
Psychology of Music
AntiirllO, 110H
Introduction to
Archaeology
Sociology
Soclll, 111H
Introductory Sociology
Classical Civilization
Soc112
Current Social Problems
CICv-Hist 304
Greek History
Technology and Society
Economics
EngT 200
Introduction to Technology
EconllO. 110H
Economic Principles
and Problems
and Society
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Special Examinations
Examinations for some General Education classes and
the university health requirement are offered at the
Testing Center, 265 HGB, on the dates noted below.
The Testing Center is open during the following times:
Center
Exams
Center
Open
Collected
Vacated
Mon-Fri
8:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
9:30 p.m.
Sat
9:00 a.m.
12:30 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Note: You can retake an examination (except HIth
129) only after seven days of further preparation
and during the posted exam period.
Exemption Examinations: No Credit or Grade
Exemption examinations are given in the Testing Center
for three GE requirements — First- Year Writing,
Precollege Mathematics, and Physical Science 1 00 — on
the dates given below. Fees are required for the
examinations. A passing grade on an examination
means that the student's Advisement By Computer
(ABC) Form will reflect the completion of the GE
requirement. However, no academic credit will be
posted on the transcript of grades unless it is requested
by submitting the proper form to the Records Office, B-
150 ASB.
All first-semester/term students may take the exemption
examinations for First- Year Writing and Precollege
Mathematics free of charge one time. The regular
examination fee will be charged for additional
examinations and any that are taken after the first
semester/term of residence.
Precollege Mathematics (Mathematics 97)
Spring: April 27-May 4
Summer: June 20-June 28
Students who take the exemption examination for
Mathematics 97 to meet the Precollege Mathematics
requirement do not have the option of requesting
academic credit since the course carries no credit.
First-Year Writing (English 115)
Spring: April 27-May 9
Summer: June 20-June 30
Note: Students wishing to take the exemption
examination for First- Year Writing must contact the
English Composition Office, 31 10 JKHB, for specific
details on the challenge process before taking the first
examination in the Testing Center. After passing this
first examination in the Testing Center, students will
need to complete an essay examination and take three
tests in the Harold B. Lee Library, as well as submit
samples of their writing to the English Composition
Office to be evaluated in conjunction with the
examination. All parts of the challenge must be
completed within the examination dates. Students who
pass the exemption examination for First- Year Writing
have the option of requesting academic credit and
having the grade posted on the transcript of grades.
(See the Special Examinations for Graded Credit
section following for instructions regarding the
procedure for requesting academic credit.)
The Reading-Writing Center, 1010 JKHB, is available to
assist students who are preparing for the First- Year
Writing exemption examination.
Physical Science (Physical Science 100)
Spring: April 27-May 9
Summer: June 20-June 30
To receive an exemption from Physical Science 1 00,
students must receive a grade of B- or better.
However, students who receive grades of C- or above
may request the academic grade and have the grade
posted to their transcript. (See the Special Examina-
tions for Graded Credit section following for instructions
regarding the procedure for requesting academic
credit.)
An exemption examination is also allowed for the
university requirement Health 1 29.
Health (Health 129)
Spring: April 27-May 4
Summer: June 20-June 30
Students may take the examination one time only.
Successfully passing it will complete the health
requirement with a P grade worth 1 credit hour. The
examination is offered each semester and term during
the posted testing period. If you fail the exam, you must
complete Health 129 or 130.
Special Examinations for Graded Credit
Special examinations for graded credit are referred to
as "challenge examinations" and must be arranged
through the Testing Center or the department offering
the examination. A $20 fee is required for challenge
examinations offered through individual departments.
A $10 fee is charged for examinations offered in the
Testing Center. In addition to this fee, students must
request academic credit by submitting the proper form
to the Records Office, B-150 ASB.
Challenge examinations for three GE courses are
offered on the dates listed below in the Testing Center.
The tests are scheduled early in the semester/term to
allow students to drop unneeded classes before the
official drop deadline, if necessary. You do not have to
be enrolled in a course to challenge it for credit;
however, if you are enrolled in a course that you
successfully challenge by special examination for
graded credit, you should drop the course and must do
so before the official university drop deadline. For
information on special examinations for First- Year
Writing, students should consult the English
Composition Office, 3110 JKHB.
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Challenge examinations are given on the following
dates:
Advanced Writing, Tests 1 and 2
Spring; April 27-May 9
Summer: June 20-June 28
Note: The Advanced Writing examination has three
parts. The first part includes tNO tests given in the
Testing Center. However, before taking these tests, a
student should contact the English Composition Office,
31 10 JKHB, for specific instructions. In parts two and
three, several papers are required that must be initiated
before the end of the examination period indicated
above, and an additional $40 reading fee is required for
these parts of the examination. All parts of the
examination must be completed within a single
semester or term. Students cannot challenge the
Advanced Writing requirement in the semester in
which they Intend to graduate.
American Heritage (American Heritage 1 00)
Spring: April 27-May 9
Summer: June 20-NJune 30
Biological Science (Biology 100)
Spring: April 27-May 9
Summer: June 20-June 28
1 . Contact the department that offers the
course during the first two weeks of the semester
2. Complete the Special Examination Form
available from the department.
3. Arrange to take the examination.
4. Pay the required testing fee at the Cashiers'
Office, D-155 ASB, and have the form
validated there.
5. Present the validated form to the
departmental examiner.
6. Have the grade and credit recorded on the
form by the examiner and obtain the
necessary signatures.
7. Present the completed form to the Records
Office, B-150 ASB. The form must be
submitted within one year after completing
the examination.
B. If enrolled in the course, you must also
complete a Change of Registration Form and
drop the course. If the challenged course is not
officially dropped before the university's
deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
Transfer Credit and Credit from Advanced
Placement and the College Level Examination
Program
The procedures for challenging General Education
courses are as follows:
I. For Examinations Given at the Testing Center:
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
that you are challenging:
1 . Go to the Testing Center on one of the
scheduled examination dates.
2. Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
3. On successful completion of the
examination, obtain a Class Credit Request
Form from Testing Services, 265 HGB, and
have it validated there. Students who pass
the First- Year Writing examination must
obtain the Class Credit Request Form from
the English Composition Office, 3110 JKHB,
and have it signed by the coordinator of
composition.
4. Present the completed form to the Records
Office, B-150 ASB. The form must be
submitted to the Records Office during the
semester/term in which the examination is
passed.
B. if enrolled in the course, you must also
complete a Change of Registration Form and
drop the course. If the challenged course is not
officially dropped before the university's
deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
II. For Examinations Not Given at the Testing Center:
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
that you are challenging:
Transfer Credit
The application of transfer credit to GE requirements is
handled by the Transfer Evaluation Office, B-238 ASB.
Articulation agreements have been reached with several
junior and community colleges to facilitate that transfer
process for students who have completed certain
associate degrees. The Transfer Evaluation Office can
be contacted for up-to-date information regarding the
status of those agreements with a particular junior or
community college.
Advanced Placement Credit
The results of some Advanced Placement (AP) exams
may be used to waive certain GE requirements and to
obtain general university credit. AP credit posted to a
transfer institution will be evaluated upon BYU's
standards and not those of the transfer institution. The
Admissions Office, A-183 ASB, telephone (801) 378-
2507, can be contacted for details regarding credit
hours and exemption from GE requirements for AP
exams.
College Level Examination Program
BYU will grant credit for the College Level Examination
Program (CLEP). For each general examination on
which a student scores 610 or higher, the university will
grant 3.0 hours of credit. Students can contact the
Admissions Office for additional information.
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How Do You Get Help with Specific Questions
Concerning General Education?
The essential information concerning General Education
is found in the current BYU Undergraduate Catalog.
Sources of additional information include the following:
1 . College Advisement Centers.
The recommended source of information and advice
about General Education requirements is the
college advisement center. These centers, together
with the Open Major Advisement Center, 151
SWKT, provide assistance with registration,
graduation requirements, policies and procedures,
fields of study, changes of major, and many other
aspects of academic life. Computer terminals are
available in the advisement centers and other
locations on campus to provide you with an up-to-date
report of your academic status. In addition, Advisement
by Computer (ABC) Forms are sent to you early each
semester. These list the GE courses you have
completed and also the GE requirements that remain to
be completed.
2. Dean of General and Honors Education.
Questions dealing with General Education are
handled in 350 MSRB, telephone (801) 378-6137.
University Honors for Undergraduates
University Honors at Graduation
"University Honors" is a distinction awarded to all
baccalaureate recipients of BYU who have met the
Honors requirements in General Education as described
below. This prestigious designation is recorded on the
official transcript of grades and in the graduation
program. All Honors classes taken and the Honors
thesis title also appear on the transcript.
University Honors with Honors in a Major
Certain departments have established Honors majors
that build on the foundation of the Honors requirements
in General Education. Students majoring in these
departments who meet the requirements for graduation
with University Honors have the additional option of
meeting the requirements of the Honors major and
graduating with "Honors in [a certain major]." For
example, a student may graduate with "University
Honors and Honors in Chemistry." (Note, however, that
it is not possible to graduate with Honors in chemistry
unless one also satisfies the requirement for graduation
with University Honors as well.) For the name of the
Honors advisor in a certain department, consult the
University Honors Program Course Guide or contact the
departmental office. Honors majors can be completed
in art history, chemistry, communications, comparative
literature, economics, electrical engineering, English,
French, Italian, geology, German, history, humanities,
mathematics, mechanical engineering, microbiology,
molecular biology, music, philosophy, physics, Russian,
Spanish, Portuguese, statistics, studio art, and zoology.
Participation in Honors
Honors Education provides an unusually hch and
challenging experience for capable and motivated
undergraduate students. Honors Education is not
merely a more intensive General Education or a more
strenuous program in a major. Rather, it attempts to
link the broad university perspective with the specific
concentration associated with a major. Students who
pursue Honors Education at Brigham Young University
will be offered the challenge of Honors courses that
form a part of their General Education, as well as an
intensive experience in their major.
To graduate from BYU, undergraduate students must
meet not only the requirements of a major department,
but also the requirements of General Education,
religion, and physical education. Most students
complete the nonmajor requirements through courses
in the general university curriculum. Capable and
motivated students are invited to satisfy General
Education and Religious Education requirements
through Honors. Although it is hoped that students will
choose to complete all the requirements for the
University Honors designation, those who do not intend
to do so are still invited to participate in the Honors
curriculum to whatever extent they choose.
Honors Education is open to all capable and motivated
students. However, to graduate in the Honors program,
you must fill out a formal commitment of intent to (1 )
graduate with University Honors, (2) register for at least
one Honors course each semester of the first two years
in the program, and (3) maintain a grade-point average
near the 3.5 required for graduation with University
Honors. Commitment forms may be obtained in 350
MSRB. Indicators of "capable" include a composite
ACT score of 28 or above, a high school GPA of 3.7 or
above, or a university GPA of 3.5 or above. Defining
"motivated" is more difficult. It would be a mistake to
recommend Honors courses only to those students with
high scores, either GPA or ACT, since it is difficult to
gauge a student's ability from scores alone. Such
scores may not say much about important inner
qualities like determination, discipline, and initiative or
about recent achievements that may contrast with
earlier performance. All students are invited to consider
Honors as a way to achieve the kind of academic
experiences they seek.
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The Advantages of Honors
Faculty
The most important advantage of enrolling in Honors is
the opportunity to participate in demanding, high-quality
courses taught by some of the university's best
professors. In addition, Honors provides a stimulating
learning environment outside formal course settings.
Curriculum
Honors offers a curriculum core consisting of a two-
semester sequence in the History of Civilization and an
intensive v\rt-iting course. Beyond this core, Honors
colloquia, seminars, and departmental Honors courses
provide a variety of experiences for Honors students in
the historical development of ideas, cultures, arts,
letters, and the sciences; these offerings are discussed
more fully below.
Honors Colloquia. Each semester Honors sponsors
several Honors colloquia that bring together teams of
the university's most respected professors from diverse
disciplines to teach a variety of broadly based subjects.
The colloquia are interdisciplinary in nature and taught
by at least two and often three professors from different
fields. These courses allow a unique flexibility in
method and content and stress the complementary
nature of various disciplines in dealing with our cultural
heritage and modern problems. Recent colloquia
include "Turning Points in the History of Civilization,"
"Use and Misuse of Human and Natural Resources,"
"Education as a Moral Endeavor," "The Daedalus
Project," "Texts of Influence on the Jewish and
Christian Religious Heritages," "Shaping the Modern
Mind," and ."Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future."
The particular subjects and faculty differ across
colloquia. Some provide an integrated approach.
Others are intended primarily for students majoring in
particular disciplines. All the colloquia, however, are
centered on intensive reading, discussion in large and
small groups, and careful writing. Each colloquium
involves a group of approximately fifty students and two
or three faculty and offers an educational experience
unlike that in any other class offered at the university.
Honors Seminars. A number of Honors seminars are
also offered each semester. They range across
subjects as diverse as "Women's Issues in the Natural
Sciences," "Health and Disease in History," "The
Literature of Pilgrimage," and "Bioethics." The seminars
are centered within a discipline, but they are intended to
be accessible to students v&\o are not majors in that
discipline. Like the colloquia, the seminars require
critical reading, thinking, writing, and discussion. But
unlike the colloquia, the seminars are more specialized,
are directed by a single professor, and are usually
limited in enrollment to twenty students.
Departmental Honors Sections. Departments within
the university offer courses intended for Honors
students that are taught by their strongest faculty.
Departmental Honors sections of GE courses are
usually smaller than regular courses and provide
greater occasion for classroom discussion and
additional reading and writing under the supervision of
the professor. In addition, if the department offers an
Honors major, some courses in that major may be
structured specifically for the Honors student. These
courses would go beyond the limits of the traditional
major and would stress critical and analytical thinking
and writing in the form appropriate to the subject of the
major.
Honors Housing, the Honors Center, and Special
Honors Activities
Students in Honors benefit most directly from their
association with fellow Honors students and with
Honors faculty. To encourage this interaction among
students outside the classroom, special on-campus
housing for Honors students (in Helaman Halls, Deseret
Towers, and Heritage Halls) is available. In addition.
Honors students also have a center in the Karl G.
Maeser Memorial Building, which provides them with a
quiet study hall and a commons room for informal
meetings and discussion. An Honors computer room
and an Honors writing laboratory are housed nearby in
the Heber J. Grant Building.
Honors publishes the scholarly work of students in
Insight, an intellectual journal with an all-student staff.
A special series of concerts, dramatic productions, and
exhibitions of art and photography are sponsored by
Honors in the Maeser Building, and assistance with
academic advisement is provided by Honors student
aides.
Graduation with University Honors
Scheme 1
(For students who enter the university fall 1 994 or
thereafter.)
To graduate with University Honors, a new entering
student must accomplish the following;
1 . Honors course worl(.
a. Complete two Honors History of Civilization
courses.
b. Complete an Honors 200 Intensive Writing
course. However, students who have received
a score of 5 on the English Language and
Composition advanced placement examination
may petition for a waiver in 350 MSRB.
c. Students with fewer than 64 credit hours
complete two Honors religion courses.
Students entering with more than 64 hours
complete one Honors religion course.
d. Complete three other Honors course electives.
e. During each of the first four semesters at BYU,
register for at least one Honors course. In
addition, students are expected to maintain a
grade point average near the 3.5 required for
graduation with University Honors; failure to do
so may disqualify a student from the program.
2. Other Honors course work. Complete at least two
semesters of a foreign language and complete the
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General Education mathematics requirement in one
of the following ways:
a. College Algebra (Math 110) and Math 112,
112H, 113, 113H, or119.
b. College Algebra (Math 110) and Stat 221 , 222,
22H, or321.
c. Introductory Logic (Phil 205) and Phil 305.
3. Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film.
Complete an independent study of a number of
important works of literature and the arts. Great
Works of Literature, Art, and Film (a reading,
listening, and viewing guide published by the
Honors Program) provides suggestions, but
alternative works may also meet the requirement,
subject to approval by the Honors deans. Students
are expected to include in their readings some non-
Western writings and some works of (1 ) social
science and (2) mathematics, physical and
biological science, and technology. A film category
is also included. Competency will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview. (This list is available in
350 Maeser Building.)
4. Honors thesis/Capstone experience. Complete
an Honors thesis/capstone project, working closely
with a faculty member on a project of the student's
choosing in her or his major. The thesis/capstone
project represents independent work reflecting the
highest standards of achievement for
undergraduates. It must receive both departmental
and Honors approval.
5. Student portfolio. Maintain a student portfolio, a
representative collection of one's best academic
work over the undergraduate years. The portfolio
reflects a personal journey and will be reviewed at
the junior year interview.
6. Service experience. Write a one-page summary of
one's most memorable service experience while a
student at BYU. It should indicate why the
experience was personally significant and how it
figures in plans for community service following the
university years. This summary will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview.
7. Grade point average. Have a cumulative 3.5 GPA
at graduation.
8. Honors graduation application. Apply for
graduation with University Honors at the Honors
Office.
9. Exit interviev\^.
a. Junior year: Complete an exit interview with an
Honors dean to discuss the Great Works of
Literature, Art, and Film list and to review one's
portfolio and service to the community.
b. Senior year: Complete an exit interview with an
Honors dean, a faculty thesis/capstone project
advisor(s), and a faculty referee from the major
department.
Graduation with University Honors
Scheme 2
(For students who entered before fall 1994.)
To graduate with University Honors, a student must
accomplish the follov/ing:
1 . Honors course work. Complete a course in
Intensive Writing, the Honors two-semester
sequence in History of Civilization, and three or
more Honors electives from General Education
categories, two of which must be in areas outside
one's major. (Religion courses do not count toward
this requirement.)
2. Advanced mathematics. Achieve a proficiency in
mathematics to the level of the General Education
requirement (calculus, statistics, or formal logic).
3. Foreign language. Achieve a proficiency in any
classical or modern language to the level of the
General Education requirement (generally to the
level of the fourth college semester).
4. Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film.
Complete an independent study of a number of
important works of literature and the arts. Great
Works of Literature, Art, and Film (a reading,
listening, and viewing guide published by the
Honors Program) provides suggestions, but
alternative works may also meet the requirement,
subject to approval by the Honors deans. Students
are expected to include in their readings some non-
Western writings and some works of (1 ) social
science and (2) mathematics, physical and
biological science, and technology. A film category
is also included. Competency will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview. (This list is available
in 350 Maeser Building.)
5. Honors thesis/Capstone experience. Complete
an Honors thesis/capstone project, working closely
with a faculty member on a project of the student's
choosing in her or his major. The thesis/capstone
project represents independent work reflecting the
highest standards of achievement for
undergraduates. It must receive both departmental
and Honors approval.
6. Student portfolio. Maintain a student portfolio, a
representative collection of one's best academic
work over the undergraduate years. The portfolio
reflects a personal journey and will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview.
7. Service experience. Write a one-page summary of
one's most memorable service experience while a
student at BYU. It should indicate why the
experience was personally significant and how it
figures in plans for community service following the
university years. This summary will be reviewed at
the junior year exit interview.
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8. Grade point average. Have a cumulative 3.5
GPA at graduation.
9. Honors graduation application. Apply for
graduation with University Honors at the Honors
Office.
10. Exit Interview.
a. Junior year: Connplete an exit interview with
an Honors dean to discuss the Great Works of
Literature, Art, and Film list and to review one's
portfolio and service to the community.
b. Senior year: Complete an exit interview with an
Honors dean, a faculty thesis/capstone project
advisor(s), and a faculty referee from the major
department.
Further details of the Honors curriculum and graduation
requirements appear in the University Honors Program
Course Guide, which is available each semester in 350
MSRB.
Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film
As part of their undergraduate work. Honors students
are expected to complete an independent study of a
number of the most important works of literature and
the arts. A reading, listening, and viewing guide
provides suggestions, but alternative works may also
meet the requirement subject to approval by the Honors
deans. Students will be expected to include in their
readings some non-Western writings and some works
of (1) social science and (2) mathematics, physical and
biological science, and technology. A film category is
also included. An interview on the list will take place
during the junior year.
Many of the works will likely be studied in connection
with courses, but Honors also sponsors a series of
"modules" each semester. Each module is devoted to
discussion and analysis of a selected work from the list
and is led by professors who are authorities on the
subject. The modules may be audited. However, 1
credit hour may be earned by attending three months of
modules and by registering for Honors 21 4R, section 1
for literature and section 2 for music. (No General
Education credit is awarded for this course.)
Honors Thesis/Capstone Experience
To graduate with University Honors, a student must
complete an Honors thesis/capstone project. This
requirement provides an opportunity for a student to
work closely with a faculty member on a project of the
student's choosing in the major. The thesis/capstone
project represents an independent work reflecting the
highest standards of achievement for undergraduates.
It must receive both departmental and Honors approval.
Honors Student Portfolio
The portfolio represents primarily a collection of the
student's best academic work throughout his or her
tenure as an undergraduate student. However, the
portfolio is not a scrapbook; it contains samples of the
student's best writing, which may include class papers,
exams, laboratory reports, etc. Depending on a
student's major, the portfolio may contain other
appropriate evidences of academic progress or
achievement (e.g., artwork, lab reports, etc.). When
submitted for examination at the junior year exit
interview, the portfolio should contain, but is not
limited to;
1 . A one-page outline or summary, semester by
semester, of the major highlights and achievements
of the student's undergraduate experience.
2. A one-page evaluation or assessment of the
student's most memorable service experience while
a student at BYU. Why or how was this experience
formative for the student? How does the student
plan to serve the larger community once he or she
has left the university?
3. A current transcript.
4. A list of three faculty members who know the
student and his or her work.
5. A representative collection of the student's best
academic work that reflects his or her educational
progression throughout the undergraduate years.
In this collection, some correlation with item 1 is
looked for.
Honors and Grades
Anyone may register for Honors classes, but the
classes are taught at the level of the superior student.
Statistics indicate that capable and diligent students do
very well in Honors classes. In fact, on the average,
they receive slightly higher grades in their Honors
classes than in their other classes in any given
semester. Honors courses are not graded on a curve.
Because the classes are more demanding and fulfilling,
most students are motivated to perform well.
Course Descriptions
More detailed descriptions of the courses that follow are
provided in the University Honors Program Course
Guide. To obtain the course guide or further
information about any part of the Honors Program,
please contact the Honors Program Office, 350 MSRB,
telephone (801) 378-3038.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 99
Graduate Education
Brigham Young University offers doctoral and master's
degrees in a broad range of fields, as well as professional
degrees in law and management. The doctoral degree
requires the student to demonstrate an impressive
scholarly competence, which includes the ability to
conduct and report significant research in a highly
effective way. Advanced systematic study in a discipline
is also essential, and it is followed by comprehensive
examinations that require students to integrate and
understand the collective knowledge of their disciplines.
An impeccably written dissertation resulting from
independent research is scrutinized and tested in a
concluding oral examination. The master's degree also
requires advanced course work, demonstrated mastery in
vital aspects of a discipline, skill in research methodology
and theory, and preparation for future creative work.
Nearly all nonprofessional master's programs at Brigham
Young University require integrating examinations and a
major culminating piece of written work — usually a thesis,
sometimes a project — and an oral examination on that
work. Professional programs also demand high-level
performance of students, blending scholarly insight with
technical knowledge and skill.
Admission to Graduate Study
Application to graduate study is made through the Office
of Graduate Studies, B-356 ASB. Except in a small
number of integrated programs, the bachelor's degree is
required before a student may register in a graduate
program. Admission to graduate study is determined by
individual departments, once standard university
requirements have been met. Applicants must be
admitted to study in specific programs, many of which are
highly selective and admit only a limited number of
students each year. Prospective applicants should
communicate their interests to the specific departments to
which they wish to apply and receive program and
admission information from them.
Advisement of Graduate Students
Once admitted to a department graduate program,
students are advised by particular faculty members and
the department graduate coordinator rather than through
college advisement centers. General questions about
university admissions, procedures, and graduation may be
directed to the Office of Graduate Studies, where advisors
work individually with students and departments in
admitting students and seeing them through their
programs to graduation. Graduate students should read
and regularly consult the current BYU Graduate Catalog
for infomnation about university policies and procedures as
well as department programs.
Degree Requirements
University minimums require 54 credit hours for the
doctoral degree and 30 credit hours for the master's
degree. A number of programs, particularly professional
programs, require more than those minimums. The highly
individual nature of graduate work is reflected in the
specialized programs offered by departments and the
selection of courses appearing on each student's study
list. Except in professional programs, courses of study
are tailored for individual students, and their progress
through those courses is tracked by the Office of
Graduate Studies and reported to the students and their
department advisors three times a year.
Graduate Curricuium
Graduate courses in the university are numbered in the
five, six, and seven hundreds. Seniors with exceptional
ability may, on occasion, register for courses numbered
in the 500 series but should be aware that such courses
are taught at a graduate level and expectations may
exceed the undergraduate's preparation. Graduate
courses generally require significant research and
individual initiative.
Registration Requirements
Given the more intensive nature of graduate study, a
normal semester registration is from 9 to 1 2 credit hours.
Some programs in the sciences limit students to a 6-hour
registration. It is the responsibility of each graduate
student to understand and follow both the general
university requirements for graduate work and the specific
department requirements for individual programs.
U.S. graduate students must register for a minimum of 6
semester hours per academic year and must be
registered for a minimum of 2 semester hours in the
semester or term in which they are (a) admitted into a
graduate program or (b) plan to graduate. No D, E, UW,
NS, or I grades, nor audits or correspondence courses,
may count toward these totals or toward a graduate
degree.
Immigration regulations require international students to
register for at least 9 semester hours each fall and winter
semester until they have fewer than 9 credit hours
remaining to finish their programs. Then they must
register for at least 2 semester hours.
Academic Standards
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements. Graduate
students whose graduate program (study list) GPA falls
below 3.0 (prerequisite and skill courses are exempted)
will not be allowed to graduate and may be dismissed
from their graduate programs. No D credit may apply
toward a graduate degree.
Annual Reviews of Graduate Students. Departments are
asked to make a formal evaluation of the performance of
graduate students at least once a year; some evaluate
more frequently. Each department establishes its own
evaluation criteria and the standards it requires graduate
students to meet, but generally evaluations are based on
students' total academic performance, their fulfillment of
program requirements (study list submitted, courses
completed on schedule, prospectus approved by
department, student advanced to candidacy), and their
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professional performance (including quality of teaching
and research).
Enrollment Verification
Graduate students may request verification of their
enrollment status as full-time or part-time students, for
loans or for other purposes, from the Records Office, B-
1 50 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-2631 . Registration for a
minimum of 8.5 credit hours constitutes full-time
enrollment in a semester, and 4.5 credit hours does so in
a term. Registration for fewer hours constitutes part-time
enrollment.
Graduate students (master's and doctoral students) who
are enrolled for at least 2 hours per semester, and who
can be certified by their department as being engaged full-
time in pursuit of their degrees, can petition for graduate
full-time status. Requests for such an exception should
be directed to the Office of Graduate Studies.
Campus Privileges for Graduate Students
Graduate students who are registered for at least 2 hours
per semester or 1 hour per term receive a university (ID)
activity card and are eligible for all on-campus privileges
afforded students who are registered full-time, i.e., on-
campus employment student housing, student insurance,
intramurals, use of physical education facilities, graduate
parking permits, and discount admission to sporting and
cultural events.
Changing Degree Levels
With department approval, students who want to change
from one degree level to another within a department and
without interruption of enrollment can request the change
by submitting to the Office of
Graduate Studies a Request to Change Degree Level
(Form 1C), paying the application fee, and following the
instructions on the back of the form. After receiving a
department's recommendation to approve or deny the
request, the Office of Graduate Studies will officially notify
the student.
Changing Departments
To change departments, a student must submit another
complete application, including another application fee, by
the required deadline for the new program.
Discontinuance from BYU
Graduate students who wish to withdraw from the
university must initiate that process at the Discontinuance
Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-7705.
Termination of Graduate Status
Termination of graduate status may result if a student:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Fails to fulfill the university's minimum registration
requirement.
Fails to meet the degree time limit.
Makes a request to withdraw (with the intent to
pursue a degree at another university, for personal
reasons, or in response to department
recommendation).
Receives a Marginal or Unsatisfactory rating in a
periodic review by the academic department and is
unable or unwilling to comply with conditions for
continuance outiined by the department.
Fails to make what the department or the university
deems to be satisfactory progress toward a graduate
degree.
Fails the departmental comprehensive examination.
Fails the final oral examination (defense of
dissertation, thesis, or project).
Violates the university's Honor Code.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 101
Academic Standards
A student's academic standing in the university is determined according to the grades that the student earns. The
following outline shows the conditions and expectations according to the student's academic standing.
ACADEMIC STATUS
UNDER THESE CONDITIONS
EXPECTATIONS
Satisfactory Standing
Occurs when your most recent
semester/term GPA and your BYU
cumulative GPA are 2.0 or above.
Continue to maintain a BYU cumulative
GPA of 2.0 or higher until graduation.
WARNING
Occurs when your most recent
semester/term GPA is below 2.0.
Contact the Academic Support Office for
assistance.
WARNING with
Registration Block
Occurs when your BYU cumulative
GPA is below 2.0 and you have
completed more than one semester/
term at BYU.
OR
Occurs when your semester/term
GPA is below 1.0.
You must contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) to review your
academic status. You WILL NOT be
allowed to register for future semesters/
terms until you have obtained clearance
through the Academic Support Office.
PROBATION with
Registration Block
Occurs when you have been on
warning status and your next
semester/term GPA is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs if at any previous time you
have been on probation or suspension
status at BYU and your semester/term
GPA again is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs if your BYU cumulative GPA
remains below 2.0 and you have been
moved to probation status.
You must contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) to review your
academic status. You WILL NOT be
allowed to register for future semesters/
terms until you have obtained clearance
through the Academic Support Office.
Note: If you are receiving university or
federal financial aid, you must also
contact the Financial Aid Office (A-41
ASB). Students on probation usually are
not eligible for financial aid.
SUSPENSION
Occurs when you have been on
probation status and your next
semester/term GPA is below 2,0.
OR
Occurs when you fail to comply with
the conditions prescribed by the
Academic Support Office.
1 . Suspended sfajdents are denied
continued enrollment If you are
suspended and desire to return to BYU
at some future point, you must qualify for
readmission. If you wish to appeal your
suspension, you must contact the
Academic Support Office (151 SWKT).
2. If you have preregistered and/or paid
any fees for a subsequent
semester/term, you MUST withdraw
(discontinue) and arrange for a tuition
refund. Contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) for assistance.
3. Suspension will be noted on your
official BYU transcript.
DISMISSAL
Occurs when you are suspended a
second time from the university.
Academic dismissal is noted on your
official BYU transcript. You will need to
seek other options to continue formal
education.
NOTE: Registration blocks may also be set by college advisement centers (CACs) on students not progressing
toward graduation in timely ways. In such cases, students must also meet with their CAC to have this block removed.
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Brigham Young University Honor Code
»
\Ne believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men. . . . If there is anything
virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
—THIRTEENTH ARTICLE OF FAITH
Brigham Young University exists to provide a university education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals and
principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This atmosphere is preserved through commitment to
conduct that reflects those ideals and principles.
As a matter of personal commitment, students, staff, and faculty of Brigham Young University are expected to
demonstrate in daily living those moral virtues encompassed in the gospel of Jesus Christ, and will
Be honest Use clean language
Live a chaste and virtuous life Respect others
Obey the law Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea,
coffee, and drug abuse.
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, is required each year to obtain a Continuing
Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 , from his or her winter semester ecclesiastical leader. LDS students must be
endorsed by their winter semester ward-of-residence bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an
ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT.
Requirements
Every student must abide by the Honor Code and the Dress and Grooming Standards. LDS students must fulfill their
duty in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend church meetings, and abide by the rules and standards
of the Church.
Dress and Grooming Standards
The dress and grooming of both men and women should always be modest, neat, and clean, consistent with the dignity
of representing Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which students, staff,
and faculty of BYU represent the principles and standards of the Church. These members of the BYU community
commit themselves to observe the following standards, which reflect the direction of the BYU Board of Trustees and the
Church publication For the Strength of Youth.
• Clothing should be modest in fabric, fit, and style, and appropriate for the occasion. Skirts and shorts should
be knee-length or lower. Clothing which is sleeveless, strapless, or revealing is not acceptable. Shoes
should be worn in public campus areas.
• A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding
extreme styles. Men's hair should be trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered. If worn,
mustaches should be neatly trimmed. Earrings for men are unacceptable, and beards are not acceptable,
except for certified medical reasons.
Nondiscrimination Policy
It is the policy of Brigham Young University not to allow unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin,
religion, sex, veteran status, or disability in the academic or employment setting. This includes unlawful sexual
harassment, which is a violation of the Honor Code as well as state and federal laws, and which may be considered
grounds for discipline or dismissal. Persons who believe they have been unlawfully discriminated against or unlawfully
sexually harassed should contact the Equal Opportunity Office, A-285 ASB, telephone (801 ) 378-6878.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 103
University Policies
Confidentiality of Records Policy
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
(FERPA) controls access to student education records.
Brigham Young University will make a reasonable effort to
extend to eligible students and their parents the rights
granted by the act. On presentation of appropriate
identification and under circumstances that prevent
alteration or mutilation of records, a student vt/ill be able to
inspect all education records not considered by the
university to be held under a pledge of confidentiality or
considered to be private records of university personnel.
Those with legitimate access to the records will be
charged a reasonable fee for copies.
A student is entitled to an explanation of any recorded
data and may initiate action pursuant to university policy
through the Exception to University Policy Committee, if
necessary, to correct or expunge information he or she
considers inaccurate or misleading.
Faculty and administrative officers who have a legitimate
need to use a student's education records will be allowed
access to such records as needed without prior
permission from the student. A request from an
educational institution to which a student has applied for
admission or from a lending institution from which a
student is seeking financial aid will be granted without a
student's permission. In addition, statistical data may be
furnished to university accrediting bodies and
governmental officials without a student's permission.
No personally identifiable information contained in a
student's educational records, other than directory
information, will be given to any third party, except as
authorized by the act, without the student's written
consent, and then only those records that are accessible
to the student. The term third party is construed to
include parents, spouse, employers, government
agencies, or any other people or organizations. Parents
or guardians may have access to grade reports and other
reports of a student's activity if they establish to the
satisfaction of the university that the student is dependent,
for income tax purposes, on the parents or guardians for
their support.
Court orders and subpoenas for records will be referred
to the university's legal counsel and acted on according to
the counsel's directions. The university will make a
reasonable attempt to notify the student when non-
directory information is released in response to subpoenas
or court orders.
will be released to news media and to others on
request. Directory information includes, but is not
limited to, the following:
Student's name
Home and local addresses and telephone
numbers
Date and place of birth
Major field of study
Information relative to participation in officially
recognized activities (e.g., sports) including weight
and height
Dates of attendance
Current class schedule
Degrees and awards received
Previous educational institutions attended
Names of parents and spouse
Students have the right, however, to refuse to permit '
the designation or disclosure of the above directory
information. In that case, this information will not be-
disclosed except with the consent of the student or as
otherwise allowed by FERPA. Any student wishing to
restrict the release of directory information must file a
written notification with the Registrar's Office, B-1 50
ASB, on or before the tenth day of a semester or the
sixth day of a term. Forms for this purpose will be
made available at that office upon request.
Student Classification for Undergraduates
At the beginning of each semester, undergraduate
students are classified for that semester as follows:
0-31.9
Freshman
32-63.9
Sophomore
64-95.9
Junior
96 and over
Senior
Engineering students having more than 1 28 semester
hours are classified as fifth-year professional
students.
Class Attendance Policy
You are expected to attend classes for which you are
registered. Each class instructor may determine the
relationship of class attendance to the final grade for
the course. Officially excused absences are required
only when you are away representing the university
on official business. All officially excused absences
must be approved through the office of the dean of
Student Life.
Any eligible student or parent who believes that BYU has
violated FERPA may file a complaint with the Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office, Department of
Education, Washington, D.C.
Directory information (i.e., information contained in the
educational record of a student that would not generally be
considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed)
Faculty should tell you what relationship attendance
has to your final grade for the course, but you must
take the responsibility for your actions. It is not
necessary for the instructor to report absences to the
office of the dean of Student Life unless he or she has
knowledge of an accident or illness that is causing the
absence. Notification to teachers of emergency
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absences (death in the family, serious illness, etc.) is
your responsibility.
Repeating Classes
To have a previously completed course marked repeated,
the new course must be equal or greater in credit hours.
When a class has been repeated, the credit used in
computing the grade point average is the grade and credit
hours earned the last time the repeated class was taken.
Students may repeat classes in the following ways:
1. Repeat Brigham Young University courses at
Brigham Young University (except for R-suffix
courses — see Abbreviations and Symbols in the
Using This Catalog section of the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog).
2. Repeat at Brigham Young University courses initially
taken at another university. (A statement of
equivalency must be supplied by the appropriate BYU
department chair.)
3. Repeat at another institution courses taken there and
have the credit transferred to Brigham Young
University.
Note: A course repeated at an institution other than the
one atw/hich it was taken originally and other than at BYU
will not be counted as a repeat.
The I (Incomplete) Grade
The letter grade I (incomplete) is given on a contractual
basis with the instructor to students who are eligible to
complete the work in a prescribed time period. An
incomplete is only given when extenuating circumstances
(serious illness, death in the immediate family, etc.) occur
after the twelfth week of a semester or the sixth week of
a term. The Incomplete Grade Contract must be
completed and signed by the instructor and the fee must
be paid before the instructor's submission of the official
grade roll at the end of the semester or term. A copy of
the Incomplete Grade Contract must accompany the
grade roll. If the contract is not attached to the roll, the
grade will be changed to an E.
An incomplete is never given when one is failing or has
failed the course. The instructor should indicate a specific
length of time in which to complete the incomplete, not to
exceed one year. Class attendance in a subsequent
semester or reregistration is not permitted to make up the
incomplete. Once the work has been completed, the
instructor should fill out the portion of the Incomplete
Grade Contract that indicates the grade earned and
submit the form to the Records Office. B-150 ASB.
An incomplete is computed in the grade point average as
a failing grade until the course work has been completed
and the official grade has been submitted by the
instructor.
Grade Reports
Grade reports are available at no charge for all day
and evening school students after the semester has
concluded. Grade reports will be mailed to students
who leave self-addressed, stamped envelopes
containing their social security number at the Records
Office.
Changing College or l\^ajor
Undergraduate students who desire to transfer from
one major to another, or from one college to another,
should go to the advisement center of their new
major, fill out a Change of Major Form, and have it
signed. Graduate students who want to change
departments or degree levels should check with the
Office of Graduate Studies for information and
necessary forms.
Discontinuance from BYU
A daytime student is not officially withdrawn from the
university unless the student has completed the
discontinuance process in the Discontinuance Office,
B-150 ASB. The nonacademic emergency deadline,
(June 8 spring term; August 1 summer term), is the
last day a student can discontinue.
If you find it necessary to withdraw from all your
classes, you must do the following:
1 . Complete discontinuance forms available from the
Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone
(801)378-7705.
2. Obtain instructor and clearance signatures if
necessary. Beginning the sixth week of the
semester or the third week of the term, you
become responsible for class grades. Signatures
must be obtained from the individual instructors,
who indicate your academic status.
3. Submit completed forms and sign out with a
member of the Discontinuance Office staff.
4. See the Tuition and Fees section for
discontinuance refund information.
When you have discontinued, your student ID will be
electronically voided.
Students enrolled through the Evening Classes Office
should discontinue in that office, 120 HCEB. Law
School students must initiate their discontinuance
through the office of the Law School dean, 348 JRCB.
Students who leave the university under emergency
conditions and do not return still have the
responsibility to discontinue before the deadline.
Initiate official termination by contacting the
Discontinuance Office as soon as possible.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 105
University Assemblies
University Devotional, Firesides, and Forums
University devotional and fbmms, held throughout the year
on Tuesdays at 11:00 a.m., form an inspirational and
integrative part of the university experience. These
assemblies are occasions to celebrate the shared sense
of values and community in the university. Participation
in these gatherings will renew spiritual commitment and
extend knowledge of significant religious, intellectual, and
cultural matters.
Devotional speakers are selected from the General
Authorities and other leaders of the Church, who come to
teach the gospel and affirm the spiritual dimension of the
university experience for students and faculty. An
additional opportunity is provided, by regular Church
Educational System firesides, usually held on the first
Sunday of the month.
Forum speakers are noted authorities in the arts,
sciences, humanities, media, and government,
chosen for their contributions to their field and their
ability to communicate their insights. Participation in
these assemblies (and in the sessions that may
accompany them) prompts our inquiry into significant
intellectual, cultural, and social issues and extends
our understanding of them.
Most campus offices and services are closed during
university assemblies so that members of the
university community can participate.
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses
Full-time regular faculty, staff, and administrative
personnel may register for courses up to 6 hours per
semester, v\/ithin the limits indicated below, and will not be
required to pay the cost of tuition.
Written approval is required for employees to take daytime
classes (7;00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Applications for
approval may be obtained at the Benefits Office, B-202
ASB, before registration. (Final approval for daytime
class work rests with the manager of Employee Benefits.)
Employees eligible to take daytime classes need to be
properly admitted through the Admissions Office.
Full-Time Regular Faculty and
Administrative Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the University
Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given semester,
persons must be regular employees at the close of late
registration for that semester. The last day of late
registration is specified in each class schedule.
Regular teaching Acuity and administrative personnel may
register for courses of study up to 6 hours per semester.
Those wishing to take daytime classes will need the
written approval of the department chair or supervisor, the
dean or director over the area, and the manager of
Employee Benefits. Administrative personnel who take
classes in the daytime hours are expected to make up the
time they are absent from their regular work.
During the spring and summer terms, faculty members
who have teaching duties and administrative personnel
may take 3 credit hours per term, or 4 in one and 2 in
another. (If no classes are taken spring term, 6 credit
hours may not be taken summer term, or vice versa.)
Faculty who are not teaching during a spring or summer
term, and who are not on contract with the university for
research, administrative, or other special assignments,
may take as many credit hours during that term as their
department permits, and they will not be required to pay
the cost of tuition.
Full-Time Regular Staff
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the University
Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given semester,
persons must be regular employees at the close of late
registration for that semester. The last day of late
registration is specified in each class schedule.
Regular staff employees may register for courses of study
up to 6 hours per semester. Written approval needs to be
obtained from the employee's supervisor, the dean or
director over the area, and the manager of Employee
Benefits. Staff personnel are expected to make up the
time they are absent from their regular work. Lunch
periods may not be used for class attendance.
With the required approvals, staff employees with
staggered-hours schedules (see Work Hours Policy in the
University Eledronic Handbook) may register for daytime
classes. A staggered-hours work schedule, which must
first be approved by the employee's supervisor, allows an
employee to work eight hours between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m. with a meal period of at least one-half hour. The
work schedule should remain as constant as possible.
Whetiier or not an employee can have a staggered-hours
106 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
schedule and take day classes will depend on the
seasonal and daily workload of the department.
During the spring and sumnner terms, regular staff
employees may take 3 credit hours per term, or 4 in one
and 2 in another. (If no classes are taken in spring term,
6 credit hours may not be taken in summer term, or vice
versa.)
Spouses of Regular Faculty, Staff, and
Administrative Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the University
Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits for their spouses,
employees must (a) be at least age thirty with one year of
service or (b) have completed five years of service with
the university, whichever occurs first. Regular employees
who terminate employment and are rehired may be able to
add prior employment to the most recent period of
employment, within the limits indicated in the university
policy on service credit, to achieve the required years of
service for eligibility for spouse tuition benefits.
Eligible spouses of regular, full-time faculty, staff, and
administrative personnel may register for undergraduate
courses of study with no limit as to the total number of
hours (day or evening classes) and will not be required to
pay the cost of tuition. Those who wish to take daytime
classes need to be properly admitted through the
Admissions Office. Before registering for graduate
courses of study, eiigibie spouses must contact the
Benefits Office.
Part-Time Employees
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the University
Electronic Handbook)
Part-time, adjunct, on-call, and temporary personnel and
their spouses are not eligible for tuition benefits.
Additional Information
Auditing Classes
All full-time personnel and their eligible spouses who
desire to audit daytime classes should go to the
Registration Office, B-130 ASB, for auditing procedures.
Any class audited will not appear on official records.
Those wishing to audit evening classes should do so
through the Evening Classes Office. Any exceptions
should be cleared through the Benefits Office.
University Discontinuance
An emptoyee or spouse enrolled through day school who
discontinues his or her entire registration at the university
is required to discontinue through the Discontinuance
Office, B-150 ASB. 378-7705.
Evening Classes
Registration. Eligible faculty and staff members and
their spouses who wish to register for evening classes
only may do so at the Evening Classes Office, 120
HCEB. Individuals may otstain their tuition benefit there at
the time they register by completing the Clearance Form
and presenting their employee or spouse ID card.
Daytime students taking Evening Classes (sections
400-499) may automatically register through the Touch-
tone Telephone System.
Changes in Registration.
When a change in Evening Classes registration becomes
necessary, indivkjuals must obtain an add/drop card from
120 HCEB and get the required approval and signature of
the instructor. This card must then be returned to 120
HCEB.
Discontinuance.
A student discontinuing his or her entire registration in
Evening Classes is required to discontinue through the
Evening Classes Office, 120 HCEB. A $10 fee is
charged the individual for the service after registration has
been finalized.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 107
Brigham Young University
Course Availability by Semester and Term
Spring 1995-Winter 1996
AHTG
152 F
325 F
436 W
100
FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
326R (F)
438 F
lOOHFWSu
202 F
328 W
439 W
ACC
205 FW
33 1R FWSp
442 Sp
200
FWSpSu
210 FSp
345 W
446RF
202
FSp
214 W
347 W
454 W
210
FWSpSu
220 W
353 W
455R SpSu
320
FWSp
240 FWSp
355 F
495 Sp
341
FWSpSu
282 FWSp
356 F
496R W
343
WSp
283 FWSp
357 W
497 W
401
F
303 F
358 W
499R W
402
F
305 W
359R FWSpSu
505 F
403
W
308 F
391 F
550 FW
404
W
312 F
392R (F)(W)(Sp|(Su)
551 F
503
FWSpSu
317 W
399R FWSpSu
615 F
505
FWSu
318 F
400 W
627 F
507
F
319 F
401R(F)(W)
629 W
522
W
330 W
405 F
694R W
523
F
331 F
406 R (F)(W)(Sp)
695RW
532
Sp
345 W
410 W
696R W
556
F
347 W
411R(F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
699R W
562
FWSp
390R FW
415 F
ARAB
584
F
391 F
416R(F)
101 FW
586
FW
399R FWSpSu
420 W
102 WSp
599R FWSpSu
402 F
422R (F)(W)
201 F
612
FWSp
407 W
425 F
211RF
616
W
425 F
426R (F|(W)
301 W
620
W
441 W
431 RFW
311RW
621
W
459 F
432R FSp
331 F
622
F
460 W
463 WSp
361 W
623
W
462 W
464 W
362 F
624
F
466 F
480 FSp
451 F
625RW
471 W
481 WSu
452 W
626
W
491 RW
492 FW
461 F
628
W
497R FWSpSu
507 W
462 W
657
W
511 F
510 F
490R FW
691RF
550 F
591R(F)(W)(Sp)
ART
692R (W)
559 Sp
595R (F)(W)
100 FWSp
693R FWSp
560 W
599R (F)(W)(Sp){Su)
103 FWSpSu
AEROS
595 W
692R FW
104 FWSu
100
598R WSu
698R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
105 FWSpSu
101
W
605 F
699R FWSpSu
106 FW
110
694R FW
ANTHR
107 FWSpSu
111
W
697R FWSpSu
101 FWSpSu
108 FWSpSu
200
698R FWSpSu
101HF
109 FWSpSu
201
W
699R FWSpSu
108RFW
111 FWSpSu
210
AM ST
110 FWSpSu
114 F
211
W
360 FW
215 W
115 FSp
300
ANSC
251 F
116 FSp
301
w
100 F
252 W
117 FSp
305R FW
121 FW
280 FWSpSu
118 W
310
F
122 FW
300 W
119 FW
311
W
124 FWSp
305 FW
120 W
400RF
199R(F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
309 F
121 W
401 RW
207 F
312 FW
200 W
410
F
212 F
327 F
203R FWSu
411
W
221 F
330 W
204R FWSu
AFRIK
231 R FWSp
343 F
205R FWSpSu
101
F
240 FW(Sp)
346 W
206R FW
102
W
250 F
348 W
207R FW
211RF
251 W
355 W
208R FWSpSu
311RW
291RF
380 W
209 FW
AGHRT
308 F
390RF
210 F
101
FSp
310 F
399RW
211 FW
103
W
312 W
420 W
212 FW
112
FWSp
315 W
431 W
214 FWSu
151
F
321 W
433 F
215 FWSu
216 FSp
510 F
217 FWSp
511 (W)Su
218 FW
512 W
219 F
513 W
220 FW
514 W
221 FSp
515 F
230R FWSp
516 W
300 F
517 F
302 Sp
519 (W)
303 F
578R FW
304 F
595R FW
306 F
598R FW
307 F
600R FWSpSu
309 F
621RFW
311 (W)Sp
622R FW
312 W
627R FWSp
313 W
650R F(W)Su
314 WSu
656R FWSp
315 F
659R FWSp
316 W
678R SpSu
317 F
679R FWSpSu
319 (W)
695R FW
321 RFW
697R FWSpSu
322R FWSp
698R FWSpSu
324 F
699R FWSpSu
326 FWSpSu
AS LA
327R FW
342 W
328R FW
ASIAN
333R FW
330R W
340R W
395 FW
349R FW
495 F
350R FW
ASL
35 1R FWSu
101 FWSpSu
353R FW
102 FWSpSu
354RW
201 FWSpSu
355R FW
301 FWSpSu
356R FWSp
431 (F)(W)(Sp|
358R FW
432 (F)(W)
359R FWSp
BIOL
377 Sp
100 FWSpSu
390 F
100HFW
395R FW
101 FWSpSu
397 FWSp
130 FWSu
398 FW
190 F
400R FWSpSu
276 W
415RFW
398R FWSpSu
421 R FW
BOTNY
422R FWSp
105 FW
423RW
120 FW
427R FW
125 W
428R FW
205 FSp
439 W
210 WSp
450R FW
250 FW
451RWSU
321 W
456R FWSp
341 FWSp
459R FWSp
342 FWSu
476 FW
343 FWSu
478 W
350 FW
494R FWSpSu
351 FW
495R FW
376 W
497R FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
502 FSp
400 F
503 W
407 W
504 F
415R W
506 F
440 W
507 F
475 FW
509 F
480 F
108 BYU 1 995 Class Schedule
( ) See department
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
491 W
153 FWSu
506
F
106 FWSpSu
245
W
310 FW
492R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
507
W
107 FWSpSu
304
W
311 FWSpSu
498 R FWSpSu
232 FWSpSu
509
W
111 F
307
F
312 FWSpSu
515 W
252 FWSp
513
Sp
111HF
355
W
315 FWSu
522 W
290 FWSp
524
Sp
112 W
361
W
323 FWSpSu
523 W
302 FWSu
526
w
152 FWSpSu
CLTX
330 FW(Sp)(Su)
530 FW
312 FWSp
529
Sp
223 FSp
102
F
332 FW(Sp)(Su)
531 FW
327 FWSu
531
Sp
226 FW
105
FWSp
336 WSp
540R W
330 FWSp
535
w
227 FSp
110
FWSu
338 F
551 W
353 FWSu
542
w
281 FWSpSu
112
WSu
344 FW(Sp)(Su)
559 W
370 W
545
F
351 FWSp
120
FW
345 FWSp
574 F
380 FWSu
550
w
351M F
135
FW
350 FW
691RFW
404 FWSp
555
F
352 FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
354 FWSp
697R FWSpSu
428 FWSp
561
F
352M W
212
WSu
355 W
698R FW
431 FWSu
562
F
353 FWSpSu
225
FSp
360 FWSp
699R FWSpSu
444 FWSp
563
WSp
354 FWSp
251
WSp
365R FWSp
799R FWSpSu
453 FW
565
W
367 F
261
FSp
391 FW(Sp)(Su)
BULGN
455 FWSp
570 (F)
391 WSp
285
W
396R FWSpSu
101 F
470 FSp
571
W
455 F
300
FWSp
397R FW
102 W
501RFW
572
F
461 FW
320
F
398R FWSpSu
330 W
510 FSp
575
w
462 WSp
321
FW
402 W
BUSM
512 W
580
w
464 FWSp
323
F
410 FW(Sp)(Su)
101 WSpSu
521 W
621
F
468 W
325
F
415RFW(Sp)(Su)
102 FWSpSu
525 F
625
w
481 FWSp
330
FW
420 FW(Sp){Su)
103 FWSpSu
531 W
641
w
497R FWSpSu
340
W
421 F
104 FWSpSu
535 F
644
F
499R FWSpSu
351
WSp
427 FW
199R FWSpSu
544 F
650
F
501 FSp
373
FSp
428 FW
200 FW
545 W
651
W
514 W
374
WSp
429 FW
210 FW
550 F
654
Su
523 F
385
F
432 FWSp
256 FW
552 W
691RFW
552 F
386
WSu
435 FW
300 FW
553 F
694R W
553 W
390
FW
439 WSu
301 FWSpSu
555 W
695R FWSpSu
561 F
395
F(W)
441 FWSp
340 FW
556 W
699R FWSpSu
564 W
415
F
446R FW(Sp)(Su)
341 FWSpSu
560 W
794R W
565 F
422
W
447 FW
361 FWSpSu
561 W
797R FWSpSu
569 W
425
w
449 F(Sp)(Su)
380R FWSp
565 F
799R FWSpSu
582 W
451
F
451 (W)(Sp)(Su)
381 RFW
575 W
CHEN
584 W
473
W
454 FW
382R FW
576 Sp
170
FW
585R FW
474
FSp
455 F
399R FWSpSu
578 F
1 99R FWSpSu
586 F
487
F
458 FW(Su)
401 FWSpSu
598R FWSpSu
273
FSp
594RFW
488
F
459R FW(Sp)
405 W
678R W
283
WSp
596R W
490
FWSpSu
460 FW
407 FW
699R FWSpSu
291 RFW
629RW
495
FWSpSu
461 RFW
410 FWSpSu
751RSP
310
F
659R W
496R FWSp
475 FW(Sp)(Su)
411 W
799R FWSpSu
373
W
669RW
520RW
480 FWSpSu
413 F
CANT
374
F
689RF
545
W
481 F
418 FW
201 F
376
W
697R FWSpSu
CLSCS
482 (W)
430 FWSp
202 W
378
F
699R FWSpSu
350
F
483 (W)
431 WSu
211RW
411
W
797R FWSpSu
420
W
495R FWSpSu
432 FW
CEEN
412
W
799R FWSpSu
430R FW
499RFW
442 FWSp
100AF
436
F
CHIN
CM
609 F
444 FW
100B W
451
W
101 FWSp
155
FWSp
610 F
454 FW
103 FWSu
475
FSp
102 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
611 W
456 FWSp
113 FSp
476
F
200 FW
210
FW
61 2R FWSpSu
459 FWSp
199R FWSpSu
477
WSp
201 FWSp
211
FWSp
613 F(Sp)(Su)
463 FWSp
200AF
478
w
202 FWSu
217
FWSp
615 WSp
465 WSu
200BW
491
FW
211RSp
218
FW
616 F
468RW
203 FWSu
493R FWSpSu
301 FW
241
FWSp
617 F(Sp)(Su)
482 W
204 FWSp
498R FWSpSu
31 1R FWSpSu
305
FW
690 FWSpSu
483 W
205 FW
499R FWSpSu
321 FSp
311
FW
69 1R FWSpSu
499 FWSpSu
270 FSp
500
F
322 WSu
345
F
695R FWSpSu
496R FWSpSu
302 F
501
W
325 F
385
FSp
699R FWSpSu
CUT
321 FWSp
518
W
326 W
408
WSp
CZECH
201 FSp
332 FSp
531
F
343 F
411
FWSp
330 W
201HF
341 FW
533
F
344 W
412
FW
DANCE
202 WSu
351 W
535
F
345 F
415
FSp
130 FWSpSu
202HW
361 FSp
536
W
347 FWSu
417
FSp
131 FWSpSu
310 F
370 FW
541
W
377 F
426
W
132RFW
420RF
391AF
578
Sp
399R W
445
WSp
133 F
430R F
391 BW
631
w
441 F
491RF
134RW
460R FWSp
423 W
633
w
442 W
494R FWSpSu
135 FWSpSu
590R FWSpSu
424 FSp
641
F
443 F
COOP
140 FWSpSu
610 F
431 WSu
691 RFW
444 W
199R FWSpSu
164 W
620RF
433 F
693R FWSpSu
445 W
COMMS
170 FWSpSu
630R F
491AF
698R FWSpSu
490R FWSpSu
101
FW(Sp|{Su)
171 FWSpSu
660RF
491 BW
699R FWSpSu
495 FWSp
150
FWSpSu
172 FW
699R FWSpSu
495 FW
791RFW
670R W
199R FWSpSu
173R FW
CS
500 W
793R FWSpSu
680R FW{Sp)(Su)
201
FW(Su)
180 FWSpSu
103 FWSpSu
501 Sp
799R FWSpSu
690R W{Sp)(Su)
230
FW
181 FW
130 FWSp
502 (Su)
CHEM
699R FW(Sp)(Su)
235
FWSpSu
184 FWSpSu
142 FWSpSu
503 (W)
101
FWSpSu
CLCV
243
FW
185 FWSpSu
143 FWSpSu
504 W
103
w
110 FWSp
301
FW
190 FWSpSu
152 FWSp
505 F
105
FWSpSu
241 FWSp
307
FW(Sp)(Su)
228 F
( ) See department
BYU 1995 Class Schedule 109
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
229RFW
697R FWSpSu
477R FW
650 W
546 W
740 (Su)
231 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
478 F
651 Su
547 W
741 (Su)
232R FW
DANSH
488 FW
654 F
550 F
780R FSpSu
235 FW
101 (F)
494R FWSpSu
655 F
551 W
793R FWSpSu
240R FWSp
102 W
497R FWSpSu
656 Su
555 FW
795R FWSpSu
241RFWSU
201 F
499R FWSpSu
662 (Sp)ISu)
560 W
799R FWSpSu
242 FW
202 (W)
DUTCH
671 (Sp)tSu)
561 F
ELDR
260 FWSpSu
DES
340 F
672 WSp
564 F
452 FWSpSu
260HF
100 F
EPSY
673 W
568 W
517 (F)WSu
261 FW
102 FWSp
1 01 R FWSpSu
678 F
593RFW
532 WSp
270 FW
110 FWSpSu
133 FW(Sp)(Su)
679 W
598R FW
535 W
271 FWSp
111 FSp
204 FWSpSu
680R FWSpSu
611 W
537 SpSu
275 FWSpSu
112 FSp
205 FWSpSu
685R FWSpSu
619 Sp
539R FWSu
278R FW
113 WSu
230 F
690R FWSpSu
644 W
600 FSu
280 FWSpSu
114 WSu
305 FSp
692R W
661 F
602 W(Sp)
284 FWSu
119 WSu
310 W
693R FWSpSu
691 RFW
609 WSu
285 FWSp
199R FWSpSu
320 F
694R FWSpSu
699R FW
611 WSu
290 FW
210 (F)W
321 W
695R FWSpSu
791 RFW
614 WSp
29 1R FWSpSu
214RFW
330 F
697R FWSpSu
797RW
620 FSu
292 FWSp
220 FW
331 F
699R FWSpSu
799R FW
622 FSu
293R FWSp
221 RFW
334 W
701 RF
ECON
628 W(SplSu
331 FW
222 W
350 W
705 W
110 FWSpSu
629 WSu
335 F
224 FW
361 W
710 F
378 FWSp
631 WSu
336 FW
225 F
380R FSp
715 W
380 FWSp
632R FWSpSu
340R FW
226 W
405 WSu
720 (Sp)
381 FWSp
634R W
355 FW
227RW
411 FW(Sp)
725 W
382 FWSp
655 WSu
361 W
230 F
412RF(Sp)
746RW
388 FWSp
658 FSu
362 W
231 F
430RW
748 W
EET
659 FSp
363 F
232 W
434 W
750 F
101 FWSu
660 W
364 WSp
233 W
438 F
779R FWSpSu
103 FWSu
665 F
365 F
243 W
444 W
780R FWSpSu
136 FW
668 WSu
366 WSp
245 FW
450 W
790R F(W)(Sp)Su
199R FWSpSu
670R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
367 FSp
250 FW
457 W
799R FWSpSu
231 FW
671 F
368R FW
270 FW
458 F
EC EN
233 WSp
674 FSp
369 WSp
272 W
459 W
191 FW
245 WSp
684 WSp
371 FW
273 F
480R WSu
1 99R FW
291 R FWSp
687 W
376 FW
310 FW
48 1R FWSp
220 FWSu
314 FSp
688 FSu
378RFW
320 F
485R FWSpSu
30 1R FWSp
328 FW
691R(Su)
380R FWSp
321RF
493R FWSpSu
311 FWSpSu
340 FSp
694R FWSpSu
384R FW
322 W
500 F(Sp)(Su)
312 FWSp
341 W
695R FWSp
385R FW
325 W
502 WSp
313 FWSp
342 FW
696R (F)(W)
386 FW
326 F
603 FWSu
315 FWSu
343 WSp
700 FSu
388R FWSpSu
328 W
605 F
316 FWSu
345 WSp
702 (F)W
390R FWSpSu
329 F
510 FWSu
317 FWSpSu
346 F
720 FSu
391R W
330 F
511 W
325 FWSu
39 1R FWSp
731 F
393R FW
332 W
518 FWSpSu
327 FW
399R FWSpSu
740 Su
399R |F)|W)(Spl(Su)
335RF
519 FWSp
360 FW
421 FW
761 W
426RW
339 W
520 W
361 FW
431 W
762 FSu
429RFW
340 FW
521 WSp
411 FSp
441 F
765 F
440R FW
341 W
525 FWSp
425 FW
443 F
775 F(Su)
460 FSp
342 W
526 W
443 WSu
444 F
776 (F)W
461 W
343 F
544 (Sp)(Sul
444 FW
447 WSp
780 WSu
462 F
344 F
546 FW
450 W
492R FWSpSu
782 WSu
464 FSu
348 W
573 W
451 FSp
EL ED
788R (F)
466 FW
349 F
574 F
452 W
31 OR FWSp
790R Su
468R FW
350R FW
575 F
460 FSp
340 FWSpSu
795 FWSu
469 FWSpSu
351 F
576 (W)
461 FSp
350 FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
478R FW
362 F
580R FWSpSu
491 F
351 FWSpSu
ENGT
484RF
353 W
66 1R FWSp
492AFW
352 FWSpSu
200 F
4S8R PW
354 W
6B2R FWSpSu
4928 FWSp
353 FWSpSu
498 FW
490RFW
359 W
684R FWSpSu
492C FWSp
356 FWSpSu
500 F
493R FW
372 W
586R FWSu
493R FWSp
357 FWSpSu
501 W
494R F
374 F
588R WSp
499A FWSp
370 FW
ENGL
495RW
375 F
601 FW
499B FWSp
400 FW
115 FWSpSu
498R FWSp
376 W
603 F
510 F
493R FWSpSu
195 F
500R FW
377R FW
604 SpSu
511 F
530 Su
201 F
540R Su
379 F
606 F
512 F
632 FSu
201 HF
562R Su
384R FSu
610 F
514 F
635 WSu
202 W
563R Su
410R(F)W
616 F
515 Sp
640 WSu
202HW
599R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
420RF
617 F
516 Sp
641 FSu
218RFWSp
601 FSu
422R W
618 W
517 F
642 FSu
220 FW
610 W
430 F
625R FWSp
518 F
645 FSu
223 FWSpSu
630R FWSu
435RW
626 W
519 W
647 WSu
230 FWSp
638RFW
441 F
630 W
520 F
648R WSu
232 FW
641 W
442 W
633 (SpKSu)
522RF
660 W
235 FWSp
642 Su
443 F
639 (SpXSu)
523 F
672R FSu
251 FWSpSu
643 F
444 W
643 W
526 W
676 WSu
252 FWSpSu
651 F
450 W
645 W
528 F
680R FWSpSu
291 FWSpSu
653 WSu
451 F
646 F
529RW
693R FWSpSu
292 FWSpSu
660 W
452 W
647 FW
542RW
695R FWSpSu
293 FWSpSu
662 Su
453 F
648 W
544 W
696R FWSpSu
311 FWSpSu
695R (F)(W)|Sp)(Su)
454 W
649 F
545 F
699R FWSpSu
311HFW
110 BYU 1 995 Class Schedule
{ ) See (department
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
312 FWSpSu
344
FWSu
550 F
1 99R FWSpSu
636 W
313
F
313 FWSpSu
345
FWSu
560 W
211 FWSp
672 W
314
FSp
315 FWSpSu
350
F
563 F
212 FW
695R FWSpSu
319
(W)
315HFWSP
356
W
564 W
221 FSu
696R FWSpSu
322
(W)
316 FWSpSu
357
w
565 FSu
222 W
697R FWSpSu
324
F
316HFWSP
360
F
566R FWSp
270 FWSp
699R FWSpSu
326
W
318RFW
362
F
570 W
275 FWSp
GERM
327
(F)Sp
319R FW
374
F
590R FWSpSu
301 FW(Sp)
101 FWSpSu
329
F
322 FWSu
375
FW
595R FWSpSu
302 F
102 FWSpSu
330
F
324 FWSpSu
399R W
600 FSp
310 F
200R FW
331
W
325 FWSpSu
400
F
602 W
312 F
201 FWSp
333
W
333 Sp
401
F
604 W
331 F(Sp)
202 FWSpSu
334
(W)
336 FWSp
410
FW
622R W
341 FW(Su)
21 1R FWSp
335
W
337R FW
424
W
623 W
346 W
300R FW
336
(F)
338 W
435
F
640 W
352 FW
310 FW
337
W
350 FWSp
440
F
645 F
370 F(Sp)
31 1R FWSp
338 (W)
351 FW
445
W
650 W
371 W(Sp)
321 FW
340
F
352 FWSp
450
W
651 F
399R FWSpSu
330 FWSp
341
F
358RF
451
F
652 W
405 W
340 FWSp
342
(F)
359 FWSp
458
F
653 F
410 W
377 FW
343
W
361 FWSp
459
FW
654 W
412 F
399RW
344
F
362 FWSu
461
W
655R FWSpSu
430 W
400R FW
345
F
363 FWSp
462
W
656 F
450 F
430 FW
346
(W)
368 FW
463
SpSu
660 W
455 W
431 FWSp
348R W
371 FW
465
F
662 W
460 F(Sp)
440R F(W)(Sp)
351
F
372 FWSp
466
W
663 F
465 W
44 1R FWSp
352
W
373 FWSp
467
W
665 F
470 (Su)
442R FW(Sp)
356
W
374 FWSu
475
W
692R FW
480 F
450 F
357
W
375 FWSp
490R W
693R FSpSu
493R FWSpSu
460 W
359
IF)
376 FWSp
492
SpSu
699R FWSpSu
499 FWSpSu
490R FWSpSu
360
F
377 FWSpSu
494R FWSp
750R WSpSu
501 R W
497R W
361
W
378 FWSp
531
F
751 F
502R W
498R F(W)
362
(F)
382 FWSpSu
532
W
752 F
512 W
499R FW
363
(W)
385 FWSu
631R FW
753 W
513 Sp
640R F(W)(Sp)
364
W
391 F
656
Sp
755R SpSu
515 FW(Su|
641 R FWSp
366
FW
392 W
691 RFW
770R FWSpSu
580 F
642R FW(Sp)
367
(W)
396 FW
697R FW
792R FW
599R FWSpSu
670R WSp
368
W
399R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
793R W
600R FW
680R FWSp
370
F
410RFW
FAMSC
799R FWSpSu
601 W
690R FW
371
WSu
420 FWSp
150
F
FINN
612 W
699R FWSpSu
372
W
423 FWSp
160
FWSpSu
101 F
620 F
GREEK
373
W
479 FW
210
FWSpSu
102 W
690R FWSpSu
101 FW
374
(W)
490R FWSpSu
230
FW
201 (F)
695R FWSpSu
102 WSp
377
w
495 FWSpSu
250
FWSu
211R(W)
699R FWSpSu
201 FSp
379
(F)
499R FWSpSu
288
F
FREN
GEOL
301 F
380
w
510RFW
300
FWSpSu
101 FWSpSu
101 FWSp
302 W
382
w
516 W
301
FWSpSu
102 FWSpSu
101HFW
435 W
384
w
518RFWSp
302
FWSp
201 FWSpSu
103 FWSp
436 F
385
F
521RF
303
FWSpSu
202 FWSpSu
111 FW
HEB
386
w
529 F
304
FWSp
202H FW
112 W
101 F
390R Su
590R FWSpSu
310
FWSpSu
21 1R FWSpSu
210 F
102 WSp
394R Sp
599R FWSpSu
311
W
217 FW
311 F
111M F
397R FSu
600 F
312
FW
301 SpSu
330 FWSp
112M W
398
W
610 F
313
F
31 1R FWSpSu
351 F
131 F
399R FWSpSu
612 W
314
F
321 FWSpSu
352 W
132 W
400R FW
616 F
315
FW
322 FW
370 W
201 F
403R Sp
620 W
317
W
326 FWSp
399R FWSpSu
202 W
406 R FW
630 WSu
322
FWSpSu
340 FW
404 W
311 RFW
407R FWSp
641 W
323
FWSpSu
377 F
410 Sp
331 FSp
408R FWSu
650R W
335
FW
378 W
411 W
341 WSu
409RW
655 F
340
FWSp
399R Su
412 Sp
431 W
422
W
661 F
356
FWSp
439 Sp
420 F
443 F
430RW
664 Sp
360
FW
441 F
435 F
444 W
454
F
665 W
363
W
442 W
436 Sp
531 RFW
455
W
666 Su
371
FWSpSu
443 F
440 W
HIST
457
W
672 Su
372
FWSp
444 W
445 W
120 FWSpSu
477
FW
674 F
377
F
445 FWSp
451 W
121 FWSpSu
480R FW
676 Sp
395R FWSpSu
446 FW
460 F
1 99R FWSpSu
485
FWSpSu
682 W
399R FWSpSu
490R FWSpSu
480 F
200 FWSpSu
490
FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
403R FW
491 FWSpSu
491 RFW
201 FWSpSu
495R FWSpSu
ESL
404
W
495R FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
201 HF
496R FWSpSu
301 F
423
FWSpSu
670R W
502 Sp
202 FWSpSu
498R FWSpSu
302 W
424
FWSpSu
680R FW
510 FWSpSu
202H W
499R FW
303 F
425
FWSu
690RFW
511 F
250 W
500R FWSpSu
304 W
460
FWSp
699R FWSpSu
520 F
275 FW
561
F
404 FW
461
FWSp
GE
545 W
300 FSp
562
W
FSN
465
FWSp
212RF
551 W
302 F
563
F
100 FWSpSu
510
Su
222RF
556 F
304 F
587
W
191 F
511
F
241 RW
580 W
305 F
598R FWSpSu
200 FSp
514
F
GEOG
586 F
307 F
661
F
290 F
522RW
101 FWSpSu
591 RFW
311 (W)
662
W
300 F
540
Su
120 FWSpSu
635 W
312 (F)
663
F
( ) See department
BYU 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 1
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
690R F
240 FWSu
101 FW
LING
689 W
341
W
695R FWSpSu
242 Sp
102 FW
98 FWSpSu
690R W
351
F
699R FWSpSu
261 FSp
201 FWSp
230
FWSu
692 W
361
F
798R FWSpSu
261 HF
202 FWSu
260
FW
693R WSpSu
365
FW
799R FWSpSu
262 W
211RFSpSu
330
FWSp
MCOM
391
F
HLTH
262H W
217 FW
362
FW
320 FWSpSu
392
W
121 FW
290R WSu
311RWSU
363
FW
321 FWSpSu
393
W
129 FWSpSu
350 FWSu
321 FW
365
F
420 FWSpSu
394
W
130 FW
401 R FWSp
322 W
420
F
490R FW
395
W
201 F
404R FW
326 F
430
F
642 W
399R FWSpSu
300 FWSu
499R FWSp
340 FW
431
W
MANEC
402
F
320 FWSp
610 F
399R Su
450
WSu
300 FWSpSu
403
F
325 FW
680 F
411 FW
480
F
301 FWSpSu
404
W
335 W
699R FWSpSu
442 F
490
W
452 (F)
407
W
361 FWSpSu
HUNG
444 W
500
FWSp
453 FW
420
F
365 FWSu
101 F
445 W
521
F
475 F
421
F
370 FW
330 W
460 F
525
FW
487 W
425
F
381 FWSp
ISYS
490RFW
531
FWSp
595R FW
441
W
403R FWSp
98 FWSpSu
491 FWSpSu
535
F
596R FW
442
W
415 W
199R FWSpSu
495R W
540
FW
597R FW
481
W
420 FW
301 FWSpSu
JAPAN
550
W
613 F
49 1R FWSp
421 FW
399R FWSpSu
101 FW
551
F
688 (F)
495R FWSpSu
425 FW
441 FWSu
102 FW
555
FSp
689 W
499R FWSpSu
426 FW
443 FWSp
201 FW
565R FW
699R FW
502
W
430 WSu
445 FWSp
202 FW
572
FWSu
MATH
504
F
431 RFW
490R FW
221 FWSp
577
FWSu
97 FWSpSu
551
F
436 FWSu
542 FW
301 FWSu
579
FWSp
110 FWSpSu
561
W
444 F
544 FWSp
311 RFW
580R W
111 FWSpSu
651 FW
445 WSu
546 FW
321 FWSp
590R FWSpSu
112 FWSpSu
691 RFW
446 WSu
548 W
322 FWSu
599R FSu
112HFW
695R FWSpSu
449R FW
643 F
325 FW
600
FSp
113 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
451 FW
644 FW
326 W
630
W
1 1 3H FW
799R FWSpSu
454 F
645 F
343 F
641
W
119 FWSpSu
ME EN
455 F
646 FW
344 W
660
F
190 FWSu
170
FW
460 FWSpSu
IAS
345 W
677
W
300 FWSu
172
FWSp
461 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
353 FW
678
W
302 FWSu
173
FW
463 FWSu
390R FWSp
377 F
679
FWSp
305 FWSpSu
191
FW
465 FW
395R FW
441 FW
690
W
306 FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
466 FWSu
397R FWSpSu
443 FW
695
W
311 FWSp
212
FW
478 FW
399R FWSpSu
444 FW
699R FWSpSu
312 FWSp
250
FWSp
480 W
501 RFW
490R FW
LTAM
313 FWSu
273
FWSu
599R FWSpSu
595R FWSp
670R FW
301
W
315 FW
312
FWSp
603R FWSp
599R FWSpSu
680R FW
302
Sp
316 FW
321
FWSp
650 FSp
695R FWSpSu
690R F(W)
495
FSu
323 FWSp
322
FWSu
651 W
699R FWSpSu
699R FW
MBA
332 FWSp
337
FWSu
652 W
INTR
KOREA
510
W
343 FWSpSu
352
FSp
666 FWSu
499R FWSp
101 F
511
W
344 FWSpSu
363
FWSp
671 W
IS
102 W
530
FW
350 (W)
364
W
692 F
286 FWSpSu
201 FW
533
F
355 (Sp)
371
FSu
694 F
376R FWSpSu
202 FWSp
550
F
371 FWSp
372
FWSu
696R FWSpSu
470R FW
301 FW
560R W
372 FW
401
FW
698R FW
5 15R FWSpSu
303 FW
562
W
387 (Su)
422
F
699R FWSpSu
560 WSp
31 1R FWSp
580
W
391RF
435
FWSu
HONP
564 FSu
315 F
585
W
399R (F)(W)SpSu
440
FWSp
200 FWSpSu
587 WSu
321 W
591
w
^ 411 FWSu
473
W
201 F
620 FSu
325 F
593RW
434 FWSpSu
474
FWSpSu
202 W
652 WSu
326 W
602
w
45 1R (W)
475
F
203R FW
653 F
340 F
618
w
480 (F)
476
W
204R FW
654 W
344RF
621
FW
495R FWSpSu
499R FW
205R FW
657R FWSpSu
345 W
622
W
499R FW(Sp)(Su)
500
W
211RF
660 W
399R FW
623
W
511 W
501
Sp
214RFW
661 FSu
441 W
624
FW
512 Sp
504
w
223R W
662 W
443 W
625
W
521 F
506
F
224R FW
663 W
471 F
626
W
522 W
507
W
228R FW
664 WSu
490R FW
629
W
541 F
509
W
230R FW
665 W
495 W
630
F
542 W
510
F
241 RFW
667R FWSpSu
LATIN
632
W
551 F
511
W
244R FW
672 W
101 FW
633
FW
552 W
512
W
259 F
673 F
102 W
634
W
585 (W)(Sp)
515
Sp
260 W
674R WSp
111 FWSp
636
W
629 Su
531
w
300 FW
677R FWSpSu
201 FWSp
638
FW
695R FWSpSu
537
w
303R FW
680R FWSpSu
301 WSp
650
F
699R FWSpSu
541
w
327RF
682 F
302 F
654
W
799R FWSpSu
542
w
344R FWSp
687R FWSpSu
321 W
655
W
MCBIO
556
w
499R FWSpSu
690R FWSp
430 F
657
F
102 FW
557
Sp
HUM
692R (W)
435 W
659
F
130 F
570
F
101 FWSpSu
693R FWSpSu
441 W
660
FW
221 FWSpSu
572
F
200 FWSp
698R FWSpSu
490R FW
682
W
222 FWSpSu
573
F
201 FWSp
699R FWSpSu
LAW
683
F
265 FW
574
w
201 HF
790R FW
See Law School for
685
W
291 FWSp
575
WSp
202 FWSu
799R FWSpSu
availability of Law
686
W
311 FW
581
F
202HW
ITAL
classes.
687
W
330 F
584
W
112 BYU1995 Class Schedule
{ ) See department
1 995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
591RFW
415
Sp
338R FW
596 W
490
(Su)
112
FW
595R FWSpSu
420
F
339R FW
599R F(W)(Sp)(Su)
551
FSp
116
FWSp
631 Su
421
W
341 R FW
600R (W)(Sp)(Su)
555
(W)
117
FW
695R FWSpSu
425R FW
342RFW
601 WSp
557
FSp
120
FWSpSu
697R FWSpSu
MUSIC
343RFW
603 F
580
F
121
FWSp
699R FWSpSu
101
FWSpSu
344R FWSp
604 WSu
590R FW(Sp)Su
124
FWSp
791RFW
111
FWSp
345R FW
606 F
600
F
125
FW
795R FWSpSu
112R(W)(Sp)(Su)
346R FWSp
607A (F)(W)(Sp)(Su>
601
W
126
FW
799R FWSpSu
113
FWSp
347R FW
607B (F)(W|(Sp)(Su)
602
FW
127
FW
MET
1 1 4R FW
348R FW
608A (W)(Sp)(Su)
611
F
129
FWSpSu
101 F
115
FWSp
349R FWSp
608B (W)(Sp)(Su)
612
W
131
FWSpSu
102 W
1 1 6R FWSp
355R FW
614RFW
613
F
132
FWSpSu
131 FSp
117
FWSpSu
356 F
615RFW
614
W
136
FWSp
199R FWSpSu
118RFW
357 W
619RFWSP
620
F
137
FW
230 WSu
135
FW
360R FWSp
626RFW
622
W
139
FWSpSu
324 WSu
160RFWSp
361 F
634RFW
625
Sp(Su)
141
FWSp
329 W
161
FSp
363 W
638RFW
632
W
143R FW
331 F
162
FSp
364 FSp
639R FW
635
Sp(Su)
146
FWSpSu
335 FSp
166
F
365 W
641 RFW
699R FWSpSu
147
FWSpSu
336 WSu
186
FW
366 W
642RFW
ORGE
1
155
FW
360 WSu
188
W
370 F
643R FW
320
FWSpSu
156
FWSpSu
431 FSp
190
FWSu
371 F
644R FWSp
321
FWSpSu
157
FWSp
490R FWSpSu
191
FSp
372AF
645R FW
327
FWSp
161
W
498 FW
192
WSu
372B W
646R FWSp
333
FWSp
162
W
MFE
193
FSp
373AF
647F (F)(W)(Spl(Su)
347
FWSp
164
W
199R FWSpSu
194
WSu
373B W
648R FW
373
FW
169
FWSpSu
232 FW
195
FSp
374 FW
649R FWSpSu
433
FW
170
FW
250 FWSp
196
WSu
375AF
660R FWSpSu
490R FW
171
FWSpSu
251 FWSp
197
FSp
375B W
665R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
531
W
172
FWSpSu
291RF
198
WSu
376AF
670RFW
551
F
1 74R FW
332 FW
200
FWSp
376B W
673 Su
561
W
179
FWSpSu
340 WSu
201
FSu
377AF
674 F
601
FW
181
FWSpSu
355 F
202
W
377B W
675 W
602
F
182
FWSpSu
361 W
203
FW
378 FWSpSu
679R F(W)(Sp)(Su)
603
W
183
FWSp
391R W
204
F
384 W
683 F
604
W
186
FWSpSu
432 WSu
228
F
386R W
687R FW
605
FW
187
FWSp
475 F
235
FWSp
387R FW
688R FWSpSu
606
W
188
FW
476 W
249R FWSp
391 FSp
694R FWSpSu
607
FW
191
FWSpSu
480 WSu
251
FW
395 FWSp
697A FWSpSu
616
W
192
FW
491 RFW
256
F
399R FWSpSu
697B FWSp
636
W
196
F
MFET
257
W
400R FWSp
698A Su
660R FW
197
W
529 W
260R FWSp
402AF
698B FWSu
669R FWSpSu
200R FW
531 F
261
W
403A FSp
699R FWSpSu
672
W
201 RFW
532 F
262
W
403B W
700R (W)(Sp)(Su)
679R FWSpSu
203R FW
533 W
263
w
404A F
799R FWSpSu
680
FWSpSu
206R FWSp
534 F
264
F
404B W
N AS
PMGT
207RFW
536RF
265
WSp
406 F
101 F
385
FWSp
229
FSp
537 W
276
w
407 W
(NE LG)
603
F
230 W
538 W
284
FW
426R W
NES
610
F
231
F
540 F
287
F
441 R FW
398R W
611
W
234
F
541 F
288
W
449R FWSp
499RFW
622
w
237
W
553 W
290
W
460R FWSp
595R FWSpSu
625
F
239
FW
555 FSp
291
FSp
468 (W)(Sp)(Su)
NORWE
627
F
242
FW
572 F
292
WSu
470R FW
201 F
629R W
275
FW
574 W
293
FSp
471 W
202 (W)
630
W
276
FW
580 F
294
WSu
481 FW
211R(W)
632
F
277
FSp
591 R FW
295
FSp
483 F
NURS
638
F
297
FWSp
592RFW
296
WSu
485 W
102 FW
640
W
320
FWSp
595R FWSpSu
297
FSp
494R FWSpSu
180 FWSu
641
W
321
FWSp
656 W
298
WSu
497RF
288 W
642RF
330R W
698R W
301
FSp
499R FW
290 FW
643
F
335
F
699R FWSpSu
302
WSu
500 FW
292 FW
644
W
341
F
799R WSpSu
303
FSp
501 Su
310 WSp
660
F
342
F
MGT
304
WSu
503 (F)(W)(Sp(\)(Su)
312 FW
661
F
343
W
511 W
31 1R FWSp
505R (F)(W|
314 FSp
671
F
344
WSp
541 Sp
312RFW
506 F
320 FWSp
675
F
345
w
551 Sp
313RFW
507 W
342A FW
676
W
346
F
561 F
314RFW
508 W
342B FW
681
F
348
w
562 W
315RFW
509 (W)(Sp)(Su)
370 FW
682
W
350
FWSpSu
565 Su
318RFW
510 W
380 FWSpSu
684
F
351
FWSpSu
580 Su
319RFWSP
532R F
382 FWSpSu
685
W
360
FWSp
MILS
323RF
533R F
384 FWSpSu
688
W
361
FWSp
115 Sp
324R W
534 Su
390R FWSpSu
69 1R FWSpSu
362
FWSpSu
120 FSpSu
325R FWSp
560R FWSpSu
420A FWSpSu
692R FWSpSu
363
FWSpSu
121 WSpSu
326R FW
570 (W)(Sp)(Su)
420B FWSpSu
693R WSpSu
364
FW
131 FW
329RFW
571 (W)(Sp)(Su)
436 FWSp(Su)
PE
365
FWSu
215 Sp
330R FW
575R (Su)
438A FWSp
lOORFWSp
366
FWSp
220 FWSpSu
331 RFW
576 (W|(Sp)(Su)
438B FWSu
101R W
367
FWSpSu
221 FWSpSu
332R FW
581 W
442 FW(Sp)Su
102R FWSpSu
375
FWSpSu
315 Sp
333R FW(Sp)
583 W
444A FWSp(Su)
103
FWSu
376
FWSpSu
320 F
334R FW
591 F
444B FW(Sp)Su
106
FW
377
W
321 W
337R FWSp
595 FSu
450R FWSpSu
111
FW
378
F
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BYU 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 3
1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
379
FWSp
423
(F)Sp(Su)
297
FW
111
FWSpSu
351 F
306 W
399R FWSpSu
424
(F)(W)
305
F
IIIHFSp
354 F
311 FWSp
420
FWSp
450R (F)(W)Sp
310
FWSp
220
FWSp
399R FWSpSu
312 FW
422
FSp
499R FWSpSu
314
F
240
FWSu
441 W
313RFW
424
W
501 R FWSpSu
315
FW
301
FWSpSu
466 F
315 FWSp
425
F
PHSCS
316
F
302
FWSpSu
469 F
316 FW
426
W
100
F
317
F
303
FWSpSu
498R FWSpSu
332 FW
430
FWSp
105
FWSp
330
FW
306
FSu
505 W
370 FW
450
FWSp
106
FWSu
331
W
308
Sp
515 W
371 W
451
W
107
FWSp
333
W
320
FWSp
551 W
372 W
458
FSp
108
FWSu
334
FW
321
FWSpSu
565 W
373 F
460
FWSu
121
FWSpSu
340
F
330
FW
691R FW
374 F
461
W
122
FWSpSu
348
F
336
FW
697R FWSpSu
375 FW
462
FW
127
FWSpSu
350
F
338
W
699R FWSpSu
380 WSp
468
FWSp
127HFW
352
F
341
FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
384 FW
469
FWSp
128
F
353
W
342
FWSpSu
RELA
388 F
476
FWSpSu
129
F
354
F
350
FWSpSu
115 FW(Sp)(Su)
399R FWSpSu
480
W
130
W
357
F
353
FW
121 FWSpSu
400 FW
497R FWSp
137
FW
358
W
354
Sp
122 FWSpSu
401 R FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
167
FWSp
360
FSp
361
FWSpSu
211 FWSpSu
402 R FW
560
W
199R FWSpSu
361
WSp
365
Su
212 FWSpSu
403 FW
599R FWSpSu
214
FWSp
364
F
370
WSu
301 FW(Sp)(Su)
423 FW
620
F
221
FWSp
370
FWSu
375
FSp
302 FW(Sp)(Su)
425 F
622
W
222
FWSu
371
F
378
FW
304 FW(Sp)(Su)
471 FWSp
629R FW
281
F
372
FW
381
F
320 FW(Sp)(Su)
472 FW
630
F
318
FWSu
375
FW
382
W
327 FWSpSu
481 FWSp
631
WSu
321
WSu
376
FW
390R FW
392R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
483 FWSu
649
W
340
WSp
377
W
490
FWSpSu
620R {F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
485 FWSp
650
Sp
380
FSp
382
W
492R FWSpSu
RELC
487 FWSp
651
Sp
381
W
383
W
495R FWSpSu
100 FW
490 FSpSu
652
W
431
F
384
F
499R FWSpSu
130 FWSpSu
491 FWSp
654
W
441
FSp
385
FWSu
500R FW
231 FW(Sp)(Su)
492 W
655
FSp
442
WSu
391
FSpSu
501
F
261 FWSpSu
493 FW
656
F
471
W
392
W
502
W
262 FW(Sp)
495 FWSu
657
Su
497R FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
510
Sp
263 FW(Su)
599R FWSpSu
658
F
499R FWSpSu
401
W
520
Sp
264 FW(Sp)
600 F
659
Sp
517
F
402
W
535
W
265 FW(Su)
610 F
661
F
518
W
405
F
540
W
266 FW
611 F
662
Sp
527
F
406
W
550
F
267 FW
615 WSu
666
F
528
W
408
W
560
F
268 FW
619 FWSu
667
F
545
F
451
F
575
F
324 FWSpSu
650 WSu
669
W
546
W
454
F
583
W
325 FWSpSu
685 WSp
691
F
551
FW
457
W
600RF
333 FWSpSu
694 FW
693R FW
552
FW
499R FW
605
F
341 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
561
W
530
F
606
W
342 FWSpSu
RUSS
751R FW
565
F
535
F
607
F
344 FW(Sp)(Su)
100AFW
766
W
581
W
680
F
609
F
351 FWSpSu
100B W
769
W
591RFW
693R FW
611
F
352 FW(Sp)(Su)
101 FWSp
797R FWSpSu
618
POLSH
612
Sp
353 FW
102 FWSu
799R FWSpSu
619
W
101
F
622
F
355 FW
199R W
PHIL
621
102
W
623
W
356 FW
201 FWSp
105
FWSpSu
623
W
201
(F)
624
Sp
370 FWSp
202 WSu
105HFW
641
330
FW
645
W
393R FW(Sp)(Su)
240 W
110
FWSpSu
642
W
PORT
651
F
471 FW
241 F
201
FWSp
651
101
FW
652
W
472 FW
242 (F)
201 H FSp
652
w
102
FW
653
Sp
473 FW
311RF
202
WSu
655
199R W
675
W
491 FW(Sp)(Su)
312 W
202H WSu
656
w
201
F
677R Sp
492 FW(Sp)(Su)
321 F
205
FWSpSu
671
202
W
687RF
510R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
322 W
210
F(Sp)
681
302
FW(Sp)
691 RFW
524 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
330 FW
211
W(Su)
682
w
321
F(W)(Sp)
695R FWSpSu
525 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
399R W
213
(F)(W)(Sp)
697R FWSpSu
322
(F)W
696R FWSpSu
530 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
411 F
214
(F){W)Su
699R FWSpSu
339
FW(Sp)
699R FWSpSu
540R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
412 W
215
(F)(W)(Su)
711RF
345
(F)(W)
711RSP
541 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
441 F
305
W(Sp)Su
797R FWSpSu
355
(F)
712R WSp
542 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
442 W
311
WSp
799R FWSpSu
399R WSpSu
740R FW
543 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
490R FWSpSu
311HFW(Sp)(Su)
PHY S
441
(F)
74 1R FWSpSu
551 (F){W)(Sp)(Su)
491 F
320
(F)(W)
100
FWSpSu
451
{F)(W)(Sp)
742R W
552 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
499R W
321
(F)(W)
IIOAFWSp
520
(FXWXSp)
743R FWSp
553 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
670R FWSp
322
(F)(W)
11 OB FWSu
521
(F)(W)(Sp)
745
F
555 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
680R FWSpSu
330
(F)(W)
PLSC
522
(F)(W)(Sp)
746
W
556 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
699R FWSpSu
331
(F)(W)
101
FW
529R (F)(W)(Sp)
747
Sp
650R FWSpSu
SC ED
332
(F)(W)
110
FWSpSu
539R (F)(W)(Sp)
748
Su
RMYL
276R FW
340
(F)(W)
110H FW
542
(F)(W)(Sp)
797R FWSpSu
123 FWSpSu
326 FWSpSu
341
(F)(W)
150
FW(Sp)(Su)
549R (F)(W)(Sp)
799R FWSpSu
201 R F
351 FWSpSu
342
(F)(W|
170
FWSpSu
552
(FKWXSp)
RANGE
210 FWSp
375 FWSpSu
343
(F)(W)
200
FWSp
553
(F)(W)(Sp)
191
F
223R FWSp
376R FWSpSu
405
(F)(W)
201
FW(Sp)(Su)
559R (F)(W)(Sp)
215
W
244 F
377 FW
413
(F)(W)
201 H F
599R (F)(W)(Sp)
225
F
288 FWSp
476R FW
415
(F)(W)
202
FW(Sp)(Su)
698R FW
330
W
289 W
490R FWSpSu
418
(F)(W)
202H W
699R FWSpSu
345
W
299R FWSpSu
493R FWSpSu
422
(F)(W)Su
230
FWSp
PSYCH
347
W
305 FWSp
496 FW
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1995 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
649 Sp
799R FWSpSu
521 W
120 FW
300 F
205 FW
660 W
SOC W
527 F
198RFW
319 FW
221 F
693R SpSu
211 FWSp
528 W
214RFW
322 F
227 FW
SCAND
305 FWSp
540 FSp
317 FW
323R W
229 FW
344R(W)
360 FWSp
543 FSu
358RFW
324R W
249M FSpSu
330 F
362 FWSp
544 W
SWED
325RF
250 FWSpSu
441 F
364 FWSp
548 W
101 F
326 F
260 FWSpSu
443 W
365 FWSp
550 FSp
102 W
327R FW
260HF
445 W
366 FWSp
554 Su
201 F
333 F
261 FWSpSu
447 F
367 FW
555 F
211R W
340 FSp
276 FWSp
490RFW
390R Su
558 W
311R W
341 FWSpSu
312 W
529 (R
391 R FWSp
580R (F)(W)
TECE
343R FWSpSu
317 FSp
SOC
462 FWSp
599R FW
120 F
361 FWSp
318 W
111 FWSpSu
463 W
601 A F
140 W
362 WSu
329 FWSp
112 FWSpSu
464 FW
601 BF
149 FWSu
377 F
331 FSp
112H FW
466 FWSp
601CF
150 F
378R FW
334 FWSpSu
113 FW
496R FWSpSu
622 FSp
199R FWSpSu
380 F
338 FWSp
205 FWSpSu
550 FW
625 Su
200 FW
385 W
339 FW
211 FWSpSu
567 FW
629R FW
209 FW
399R FW
341 FW
222 FWSp
595R FWSpSu
671 FW
229 W
423RF
342 FWSu
300 FWSpSu
600R F
672 Su
250 FW
424R FW
343 FWSu
303R FWSp
610 F
673RFW
251 W
426RW
344 FSp
311 FWSp
612 W
676 Sp
270 FWSpSu
447R FWSpSu
349M FWSpSu
315 W
620 F
678 W
291RFW
461 FWSu
350 FWSp
323 FWSp
621 W
679R Su
301 W
462 F
351 FWSp
324 W
630 F
698R FWSpSu
319 FW
472RF
361 FWSp
325 F
631 W
699R FWSpSu
325 W
480R FWSpSu
363 W
326 FWSpSu
638 F
SRBCR
329 W
484 W
380 FWSu
327 W
641 W
330 W
340 F
485 F
399R FWSpSu
328 W
642 F
STAT
354 FW
486R FW
402 F
329 WSp
643 W
105 FWSp
386 W
487R FSu
414 Sp
330 F
644 FW
199R FWSpSu
388 W
489R FSp
416 Sp
335 W
645 F
211 FWSp
391 R FW
490 F
418 W
345 F
646 Sp
221 FWSpSu
400 W
499R FW
429 FWSp
350 FWSpSu
647R FWSu
222 FWSpSu
405 F
516RFW
439 FWSp
351 FWSu
648 Su
222H FW
450 W
5 19R FWSpSu
443 F
358 FSu
649 F
301 FWSp
453 F
520 F
446 W
365 W
654R FWSpSu
321 FWSu
470 W
522R FW
447 F
367 FWSp
655RFW
322 FWSp
477 W
523R W
449R FWSpSu
370 W
660 F
334 FW
490R FWSpSu
524RF
457 W
380 FW
661 W
336 FW
491 RW
526 W
460 FWSp
381 FWSp
662 F
337 FW
593R SpSu
527 W
470 F
383 F
663 F
341 F
610 (Su)
540R FWSpSu
472 F
389 F
664 W
342 W
615 Su
542R FWSpSu
475 FWSp
400 F
665 W
361 FWSp
625 Su
543R FW
484 F
411 W
666 F
370 W
630 Su
544R FWSpSu
493 FSp
420 FWSpSu
693RF
411 FW
635 Su
545R FW
499R FWSpSu
422 FWSp
698R FWSpSu
421 FWSp
645 Su
552RW
503 F
430 W
SPAN
435 W
690R Su
562 FW
504 W
460 F
100AF
462 F
694R FWSpSu
572R W
515RFW
503 Su
100B W
463 F
695R FWSpSu
578RF
536 W
515 W
100CF
466 W
698R FWSpSu
579RF
546 W
524 W
100D W
470 FW
699R FWSpSu
585 W
547 W
527 F
101 FWSpSu
490R FW
TH F
587R W
549R FWSpSu
530 F
102 FWSpSu
496R FWSpSu
115 FWSu
595R FWSpSu
559RF
560 F
199RFW
497R FWSpSu
116 FWSpSu
599R FWSpSu
561 F
561 W
201 FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
117 FWSp
600 Sp
565 W
565 F
202 FWSpSu
501 FWSp
121 FWSpSu
601 WSu
566 W
590R FWSpSu
21 1R FWSp
502 WSu
122 FWSu
644 W
569R FWSpSu
595R FWSpSu
212 FWSp
520 F
123 FWSpSu
662R FW
572 F
600 F
302 FWSpSu
521 W
1 24R FWSp
668R FW
579R FW
601 W
321 FWSp
522 F
1 27R FWSp
671RF
585 F
602 W
322 FWSu
531 W
140 FWSpSu
674R W
589R FW
603R FW
326 FWSp
532 W
141 FWSpSu
680R Su
591 R FWSpSu
604 W
329 FW
534 F
142 FW
690 FSu
602 F
606 F
339 FWSpSu
536 F
143R FWSpSu
697RF
604 W
611 W
345 FW(Sp)(Su)
537 (W)
187 FW
698R FWSp
696R FW
612 W
355 FW(Sp)(Su)
541 W
199R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
698R FWSpSu
620 FSp
365 (F)(W)
552 FWSu
200 FSp
700RF
699R FWSpSu
621 W
377 FW(Su)
554 Su
201 WSu
731 F
799R FWSpSu
622 F
378 FW(Su)
563 (W)
202 FSp
772RF
623 F
399R FWSpSu
591 RFW
203 WSu
797R FWSp
625RW
423 (F)(W)
592 W
220 FWSu
799R FWSpSu
660 W
425 FW
599R FWSpSu
228 F
THAI
670 W
427 F
611 W
240R FWSpSu
201 F
692R FWSu
428 W
636 F
243R FW
211R W
697R FW
441 FW(Sp)(Su)
695R FWSpSu
261 W
301 FW
699R FWSpSu
451 FW(Sp)tSu)
699R FWSpSu
280 FSp
UKRAI
706 W
46 1R (F)(W)
STDEV
285 WSp
330 W
711 F
480R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
110 FWSpSu
287R FW
ZOOL
750 W
491 FWSpSu
115 FWSpSu
295R FWSpSu
139 FW
792R FW
520 WSu
117 FWSpSu
299R FWSp
204 FWSu
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Class List • 17
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Final Exams • 1 5
Honor Code • 10_
Registration Procedures • 8
Telephone Financial Aid • 4
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Graduate Education • 1 0O
Tuition and Fees • 83
University Honors • 96
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Contents
Map of Campus Inside front cover
Brigham Young University
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions 2
Registration Work Sheet 3
Touch-tone Telephone Financial Aid
Application Work Sheet 4
Academic Advisement for Undergraduates 6
Where to Go for Help 6
Registration Requirements 7
1 . Admission 7
2. Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Required by April 1 , 1995 7
3. Health Insurance Requirement Summer Term . 7
Registration Procedures 8
To Register Before School Begins 8
Step 1 : Plan Your Schedule 8
Step 2: Register by Touch-tone Telephone
or AIM 8
Step 3: Pay Tuition 9
Discontinuance 9
To Register or Make Class Changes After
School Begins
Additional Registration Information
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Auditing Classes
Credit to Audit
Admission to Class
Enrollment Verification
Evening Classes
Independent Study Programs
Help for New Students 12
Organize Your Registration Materials 12
Questions/Answers for New
Undergraduate Students 12
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year 13
Final Exam Policy Summer Term 1995 15
How to Read the Class List 16
Class List Codes 16
Class List 17
How to Obtain A Fall 1995 Class Schedule .... 79
University Calendar Spring and Summer
Terms 1995 80
Tuition and Fees 83
General Education for Undergraduates 87
General Education Courses for
Undergraduates 89
University Honors for Undergraduates 96
Graduate Education 100
Academic Standards 1 02
Brigham Young University Honor Code 103
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement 103
Dress and Grooming Standards 103
Nondiscrimination Policy 1 03
University Policies 104
Confidentiality of Records Policy 104
Student Classification for Undergraduates . 104
Class Attendance Policy 104
Repeating Classes 1 05
The I (Incomplete) Grade 105
Grade Reports 105
Changing College or Major 105
Discontinuance from BYU 1 05
University Assemblies 106
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses 106
Course Availability by Semester and Term ... 108
Reservation of Right to Mai(e Changes to the Spring/Summer 1995 Ciass Schedule. This class schedule is not
a contract between the university and its students. The university reserves the right to change instructors, course
offerings, credit hours, scheduled times, and college or department requirements as university business may require.
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September. Second-class postage paid at Provo, Utah 84605, and additional offices. POSTMASTER: Send address
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BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 1
Brigham Young University
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions
1. Call the system number: (801 ) 378-51 1 1
2. Enter your social security identification number:
Q
3. Enter your personal identification number (PIN): #
Your original PIN is a four-digit representation of your birth ^"^
month and year You are encouraged to change your PIN
often to protect your information.
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
4. Enter an action code:
(To access another action code when finished in one area, just enter the new action code.)
REGISTRATION
Q0E1 — - Q
Year-Semester
Example of Year and Semester
95 4
Year Term
1995 = 95 Summer =4
Semester Codes
Winter = 1 Spring = 3
Summer = 4 Fall = 5
Enter a registration request:
Registration Star Section Star Registration Pound
Code Key Number Key Number Key
□ — □ — Q
Add:
Drop:
List open
sections:
^
Raincheck:
List
schedule:
DISCONTINUANCE
7
2
7
A
7
A
h
8
7
5
If the section requested is full, enter 6#, and the
computer will list the next five available sections.
□ — □
□ — □
□ — □
See the Discontinuance action code to drop all
# I classes for the semester.
Q
Q
To list your class schedule.
If all sections of the course you want are full, and
you must have thjs course this semester, use this
option to place your name on the department list of
students unable to enroll. Continue to monitor the
course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A
raincheck will not guarantee that you will be able to
register for the class.
Q|— 11 1 I 1 To drop all your classes or discontinue. This function is available until
I ^11 J I * I midnight of the day before classes begin. This may affect your eligibility
Year-Semester for future enrollment. See page 9 for details.
GRADES
I 8 II oil * I r~#l ^° ''^^ grades for semester requested. (This feature may not be
Year-Semester available during the first week of a semester or term.)
PIN CHANGE
To change your PIN. (The computer will prompt you to enter your new
I 9 II 0 |[#[ PIN. All PINs must be four numeric digits.)
EXIT SYSTEM
To terminate phone call.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 2
Registration Work Sheet
We suggest that you use the following form to plan your ideal schedule. Be careful not to select classes that
meet at the same time on the same days. After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for
submission if your first choices are not available. The computer will not schedule you in more than one section of the
same class (except for R classes and labs).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00-7:30
7:30-10:00
University
Devotional
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 3
Touch-tone Telephone
Financial Aid Application Work Sheet
1. Call the system number: (801)378-5111
2. Enter your social security identification number:
3. Enter your personal Identification number (PIN): | # |
4. Enter the ACTION CODE to request FINANCIAL AID:
D _ Q
Q
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
3 0
Academic
Year Code
Academic Year Code
4 = 1994-95 (fall 1994, winter, spring, summer 1995) System available January 15, 1994
5 = 1995-96 (fall 1995, winter, spring, summer 1996) System available January 15, 1995
5. Enter your requests:
Pell Grant
Subsidized Stafford Loan
Unsubsldlzed Stafford Loan
PLUS
Short-Term Loan
iVIarriott School of Mgmt Loan
Woolley Law School Loan
Scholarships for undergraduate
continuing students
Action Code
3 1
3 2
3 3
3 4
3 5
3 6
3 7
3 8
□
t Semester
Code
t Lender
Code
□ — Q
□ — Q
□ — Q
El ■
Q
Q
t Scholarship
B — Ul
t Study Abroad
B'—Ul
study Abroad or Travel Study • — • • — • ■ — •
Indicate semester and study Abroad codes I 3 || 9 | I *J
To hear requests made today | 4 1 1 0 | | # | To change a request made today, reenter it correctly.
5. Exit system:
# # To terminate phone call.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): You must also complete the FAFSA or the Renewal Application if you apply for any of
the following: Federal Pell Grant, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan, need-based scholarships, and many
private scholarships.
Verification: If you are selected for verification, additional forms are required. See page 9 of the BYU 1995-96 Financial Aid Bulletin.
Returned Missionaries: If you served a portion of you mission in 1994, additional forms will be required. See page 9 of the BYU 1995-96
Financial Aid Bulletin.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): If you request a Stafford or PLUS Loan, the Touch-tone system will ask whether you authorize your lender
to electronically transmit your loan funds to your BYU student account by EFT.
Mailing Address: The Financial Aid Office will mail correspondence to the mailing address on record in the BYU Registration Office. The
Scholarship Office will use your permanent address. To update either address, call (801 ) 378-2824.
4 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Semester Codes: Lender Codes: Study Abroad Codes:
1 = Fall only 1 = Universal Campus CU 1 = Africa 8 = London
2 = Fall + winter 2 = Zions Bank 2 = Art Ed. 9 = Madrid
3 = Fall + winter + spring© 3 = First Security Bank 3 = Chile 0 = Mexico Lang.
4 = Fall ■*■ winter + spring + summero 4 = First Interstate Bank 4 = China 10 = Moscow
5 = Winter only * 5 = Mountain America CU 5 = England 11= Nauvoo
6 = Winter + spring *© 6 = Key Bank 6 = Japan 12 = Paris
7 = Winter + spring + summer •© 7 = America First CU 7 = Jerusalem 13 = Vienna
8 = Spring onlyo 8 = Other
9 = Spring + summero
0 = Summer only©
• Cannot be used for scholarships oCannot be used by Law School
Scholarship Codes:
The key column indicates additional scholarship application requirements. See detailed information and instructions belovv,
Coda Nam* Raqulramants Key
0503 Academic Academic merit; minimum 3.75 BYU and cumulative OPA ,,,,-. —
0100 Need-based Level of financial need as determined by FAF8A .,.,., A
0238 William and Mosell Bell Residents of DE, MD, PA, VA, WV, and NO. A
0123 Jennie Clyde Education majors; academic merit; financial need; contact college advisement center. ... D
0687 Roland Crabtree Students from Pacific Northwest; academic merit B
0552 Disabled Submit a statement indicating nature of and limitations imposed by your disability D
0477 Oscar Eliason Canadian citizens; min 3.0 GPA; academic merit; special consideration to descendants. . C
0579 George R. Gardener LDS students from NM; financial need; willing to wori< for living expenses A
2019 Sally Sample Graves Students from TX, AR, MS, AL, TN, GA, SC, NC, and VA; academic merit; financial need . A
0171 Hinckley-Rowberry Descendants of Azra Hinckley or John Rowtjerry, 'financial need; 3.3 GPA E
0168 Edwin and Abrelia Hinckley Juniors and seniors; min 3.85 GPA; community service B
0351 Thomas H. Hutchins Academic merit; financial need; residence and three years' high school in
IL or Quebec, Canada A
0097 Edward and Lee Johnson Students from AZ; minimum 3.5 GPA; submit statement of educational goals and their
benefit to society —
0226 Dan and Elaine Jorgensen Italian citizens who have served an LDS mission; financial need —
0835 Multicultural Scholarships and need-based grants to Native Americans, HIspanics, African Americans,
Asian refugees, Polynesians, U.S. citizens, and permanent residents; contact Multicultural
Financial Aid Office D
2025 Norris-Hill-Maddock Preference to descendants of Wilford Norris, Thaddeus Hill, or John Maddock; good
academic standing; financial need D
001 9 Maino Ada Reichert Junior and senior women from Carbon and Emery counties in UT —
2048 Research and Creative Work Juniors and seniors; good academic standing; project required; application available from
Office of Research and Creative Work, A-261 ASB, beginning fall semester B
0442 Fred and Henritte RIchan Descendants of Frederick John Richan B
0357 Single Parent Single parents with dependent children; good academic standing D
01 75 Steele-Reese Foundation Academic merit; graduates of high schools in Custer and Lemhi counties in ID D
0020 Archie and Mary Swensen Academic merit; financial need; preference given to descendants of Peter Swensen or
George W. Parrish D
0590 Lewis and Mary Tenney LDS students from AZ; graduates of Mogollon H.S. ; students from Taylor, Show Low, St.
Johns, Holbrook, or Winslow stakes —
0287 Wallace R. Wayman Preference given to descendants of Wallace R. Wayman E
0065 Joann Wilson Undergraduate or graduate students from Serbia B
0060 Stanley and Gladys Wilson Preference given to descendants of Thomas H. and Amanda Wilson, or Robert W. and
Sarah R. Smith; academic merit, financial need D
0659 Joseph & Madeline Wirthlin Academic merit; financial need; pursuing a degree in attitudinal or survey research
industry D
Scholarship Requirements Key:
A = FAFSA, B = Separate application, C=Pedigree chart, D = FAFSA + separate application, E = FAFSA + pedigree chart
Scholarship Information: Only continuing students may use the Touch-tone system to apply for scholarships. When you apply for
scholarships by telephone, you authorize the university to release your transcript to appropriate personnel, Including scholarship
donors. You may apply for multiple scholarships; enter each one separately.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 5
Academic Advisement for Undergraduates
Where do you go for academic advisement?
If you have chosen a major, or if you have one in mind, go to the advisement center for the college that offers that
major. If you have no major in mind, visit the Open Major Advisement Center.
All academic advisement centers are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. Write, visit, or call the
advisement center of your choice:
Telephone
Advisement Center
Address
PC Box
(801)378-3826
Open Major
151 SWKT
25521
(801)378-3042
Biology and Agriculture
380 WIDB
25189
(801)378-3426
Education
120MCKB
25096
(801)378-4325
Engineering and Technology
264 CB
21910
(801)378-3541
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
2254 SFLC
26797
(801)378-3777
Fine Arts and Communications
D-444 HFAC
26333
(801)378-4789
Humanities
3078 JKHB
26101
(801)378-4285
Marriott School of Management
460 TNRB
23185
(801)378-4173
Nursing
551 SWKT
25531
(801)378-6270
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
1116TMCB
26587
(801)378-3638
Physical Education
205 RB
22117
(801)378-3641
Director
B-238 ASB
21222
Where to Go for Help
Undergraduate
Admissions/Readmission
A-153ASB, PO Box 21 110
(801)378-2507
Career and Academic
Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
151 SWKT, PO Box 25548
(801)378-2723
Disabled Student Support
160 SWKT, PO Box 25541
(801)378-2767
Employment
C-40ASB, PO Box 21004
(801)378-3561
General Education
Your advisement center,
listed above.
Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
B-356ASB, PO Box 21 341
(801)378-4091
Graduation
B-238 ASB, PO Box 21222
(801)378-3641
Housing
100SASB, PO Box 21820
(801)378-2611
Illness or injury
McDonald Health Center
On campus: (801 ) 378-2771
UVRMC
Off-campus: (801 ) 375-1 860
Independent Study
206HCEB, PO Box 21514
(801)378-2868
Information and Referral
(801)378-4636
Personal Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
149 SWKT. PO Box 25548
(801)378-3035
Registration
B-130ASB, PO Box 21 114
(801)378-2824
Scholarships and Loans
Financial Aid and Scholarships
Offices
A-41 ASB, PO Box 21009
(801)378-4104
Student Ombudsman
447, 449 ELWC, PO Box 27908
(801)378-4132
Traffic Office
Parking permits
Bicycle licenses
Green House, PO Box 20300
(801)378-3906
Transcripts and Records
B-150ASB, POBox21114
(801)378-2631
Tuition/Fee Payment
Cashiers' Office
D-155ASB, PO Box 21 128
(801)378-7808
University Honors Program
302 MSRB, PO Box 22600
(801)378-3038
6 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Registration Requirements
1. Admission
You are eligible to register for summer term 1995 if you registered for and completed regular day school classes
during winter semester 1995, spring term 1995. or if you have been issued a valid letter of admission for summer
term 1 995 by the Admissions Office.
Continuing degree-seeking graduate stijdents are eligible if they have fulfilled the minimum registration requirements
(6 hours per year) in tiie preceding academic year.
Students who graduate from BYU lose their eligibility and will not be allowed to continue to attend classes unless they
have been admitted to a graduate or non-degree-seeking graduate program.
2. Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement Required by April 1, 1995
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, who anticipates registering for any BYU credit after
summer term 1995 is required to obtain a new Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 , 1995. LDS
students must be endorsed by their winter semester bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an
ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT. A late fee will be assessed
for any endorsement completed after the April 1 deadline. No student will be able to register for fall semester or
thereafter without a new endorsement.
Endorsement fonms are available in the winter class schedule, at campus information desks, at college advisement
centers, and from the Honor Code Office.
Every student must abide by all requirements of the BYU Honor Code, the Residential Living Standards, and the
Dress and Grooming Standards of the university. LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints, attend church meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the Church.
3. Health Insurance Requirement Summer Term
BYU requires all full-time students (those taking 4.5 credit hours or more) to carry adequate medical insurance.
Enrollment in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a
group medical plan provided by your employer or your spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical
insurance plan to meet this requirement, it must
• provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and
ancillary services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of other
adequate insurance coverage. Students who do not return a properly completed waiver form to BYU by June 15,
1 995, will be automatically enrolled in — and assessed the appropriate premium (single or married student rate)
for — the BYU Student Health Plan. The insurance fee payment is due the first day of classes.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 7
^
Registration Procedures
Registration for summer term is not managed on a priority registration basis. Any student admitted to the university
may register beginning on the first registration day, January 17.
TO REGISTER BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS
STEP1: PLAN YOUR SCHEDULE
Use the Registration Work Sheet to plan your ideal schedule, blocking out work and study time. Be careful not to
select classes that meet at the same time on the same days. Consult the Class List beginning on page 17.
After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for submission if your first choices are not
available.
STEP 2: REGISTER BY TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE OR AIM
Register: January 17-June 25
Register using a Touch-tone telephone or an AIM terminal.
Late Registration: June 16-Juiy 3
After June 1 5, a $25 late fee and full tuition must be paid before the telephone system vtnll be made available for late
registration. You may late register by telephone until June 25. Beginning the first day of class, June 26, you should
use the telephone or a signed add/drop card to late register.
If all sections of the course you want are full, and you must have this course this semester, use the raincheck option
to be placed on the department list of students unable to enroll (see Touch-Tone instructions on page 2 or raincheck
option on AIM). Continue to monitor the course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A raincheck will not
guarantee that you will be able to register for the class.
Once you register you are officially enrolled and committed to attend class. If you decide not to be a student, you
must discontinue before the day school begins to avoid being charged tuition. (See Touch-tone Telephone
Instructions [79*954#] in this class schedule for instructions on how to discontinue prior to the first class day. Once
school begins, contact the Discontinuance Office, [801 ] 378-7705. Refer to the following page for further information
ak)out discontinuance.)
Academic Information Management (AIM) is a computer aid available to you at the following locations across
campus: all college advisement centers, Heritage Halls Central Building lobby, Wymount Terrace computer lab,
Cannon Center central lobby, Morris Center computer lab, ELWC Information Desk, ELWC Word Center computer
lab, and centi-al places in the ASB, HBLL, CB, TNRB, TMCB, CTB, SFLC, and SWKT. You can do the following
things at these terminals:
• Register for classes
• Access class schedule
• Determine course availability and instructor schedules
• Change address/phone number
• Monitor GE and major progress report (ABC)
• Look at grades and BYU credit
• Make PIN changes
A College Advisement Center (CAC) Hold
The CAC hold targets students with special needs who will be required to seek assistance from their college
advisement center before registering. Students with CAC holds include: (1) seniors on academic probation, (2)
seniors who have not declared a major, (3) seniors with 1 50 or more semester hours of credit who have not applied
for graduation, and (4) seniors who have fulfilled all graduation requirements but have postponed graduation.
Students with a CAC hold must visit their college advisement center or department advisor to complete a plan for
graduation and will be prevented from registering until the hold is cleared by the college advisement center.
8 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
other Holds That May Block Your Registration
Check with the appropriate office according to your hold:
• Academic standards Academic Support (801 ) 378-2723
• Ecclesiastical endorsement Honor Code Office (801 ) 378-2847
• Financial (prior balance) Student Accounts (801 ) 378-5415
• Graduate school Office of Graduate Studies (801 ) 378-4091
• University standards Honor Code Office (801 ) 378-2847
• CAC hold Your college advisement center (see page 3)
. Loans Collections Office (801 ) 378-7648
or Financial Aid (801 ) 378-41 04
STEP 3: PAY TUITION
Note: It is important that your mailing address be updated at the Registration Office, B-130 ASB. PO Box 21 1 12,
Prove, UT 84602-1 1 1 2, telephone (801 ) 378-2824. Please call or write the Registration Office if you need to update
your address so that a list of classes and a Tuition Billing Statement can be mailed to you in May.
Tuition Payment Deadline June 15, 1995 (to avoid late fees)
The Tuition Billing Statement will be mailed to all students who are registered for at least one class by June 7, 1995.
If you register after June 7 or If for some reason you do not receive a billing statement, it will be your
responsibility to pay tuition by the deadline. A check or money order to cover the amount of tu'rbon due should
be mailed to the BYU Cashiers' Office, D-1 48 ASB, PO Box 21 1 28, Prove, UT 84602-1 1 28. Also, a drop box is
provided in D-1 48 Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building for all students on campus. Do not use campus Mail.
Students who fail to meet the tuition deadline will be assessed a $25 late fee. The last day to pay tuition late is
Monday, July 3, 1995
Tuition assessment Is based on anticipated full-time enrollment of 4.5 credit hours or more for a term (8.5
credit hours or more for a semester). The Federal Pell Grant amount on the Tuition Billing Statement is based on the
assumption that enrollment is for 6 credit hours or more for spring term. Federal Pell Grant recipients who enroll for
less than this receive a partial Federal Pell Grant and must pay the difference between the advanced grant and their
tuition charge by the deadline to avoid the late tuition fee. If you are a part-time student, pay only for the hours
you expect to take.
Important notice: If you fail to meet the tuition deadline, you will be assessed a $25 late fee. You will be
assessed a late tuition fee if you pay less than full-time tuition by June 15 and are then enrolled or later
become enrolled for more than 4 credit hours. Also, if your tuition check is dishonored by the bank, you will
be charged the late fee in effect at the time the check is redeemed.
DISCONTINUANCE (dropping all classes for the temn)
WHAT TO DO BEFORE CLASSES BEGIN
Once you register for classes, you are officially enrolled and committed to attend. If you are not coming
to school this semester, you must discontinue or drop all your classes before the day school t>egins to
avoid tuition charges. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain on your record and you will be
charged tuition. Classes may be dropped using the discontinuance action code (see the Touch-tone
Telephone Instructions f79*954#] in this class schedule) until midnight of the day before classes begin.
WHAT TO DO AFTER CLASSES BEGIN
On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-1 50 ASB
or telephone (801 ) 378-7705. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of class to the date of
discontinuance at the percentage rate listed in the Tuition and Fees section.
Warning: Discontinuance from fall or winter semester or from the term to which you are newly admitted
will forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters without reapplying through the Admissions Office.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 9
TO REGISTER OR MAKE CLASS CHANGES AFTER
SCHOOL BEGINS
Add/Drop cards may be obtained beginning the first day of class from the Smith Family Living Center (SFLC), college
advisement centers, and the Registration Office. The card must be returned to the SFLC step-down area between
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the first six class days.
ADDING: June 26-July 3
You may add classes the first six days of a term. Some classes may be added the first three days using the Touch-
tone telephone or AIM systems. All other classes require an add card with the instructor's signature. This class
schedule indicates telephone/AIM registration v\^th a T and an add card needing the instructor's signature with an S.
If you wish to audit a class, see the following page.
DROPPING: June 26-June 27
All drops can be done using the Touch-tone telephone or AIM terminals the first two days of the term. There is no
drop fee during these two days.
June28-Juiy3 (without a W)
All drops must be done on an add/drop card. No instructor's signature is required to drop a class.
Drop fees begin ttie third class day (June 28) at $3 per class and Increase $1 each day until the total reaches
a maximum of $6 per class on the sixth class day (July 3).
Juiy5-Juiy13 (with a W)
Students may drop a class until July 13. They will be charged $6 per class and will receive a W. Drop cards must
be submitted to the Registration Office, B-130 ASB.
10 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Additional Registration Information
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Undergraduate students in good standing may register
for as many as 18 credit hours in one semester (9 per
temn) by following the regular registration procedures.
The college advisement centers may authorize a
student who has demonstrated superior academic
ability to register for a maximum of 21 hours (1 1 per
term). This approval is to be noted by the college
advisement center on the add/drop card once school
begins. Auditing classes, registering for a class without
receiving credit, or registering for Evening Classes
constitutes a part of your total registration. Exceptions
to these rules should be presented to: University
Registrar, B-150ASB.
Auditing Classes
students desiring to audit classes (register for a class
without receiving credit) can only do so on an add/drop
card during the first ten class days (six days of a term).
Students must obtain the instructor's approval on a
signed add/drop card. It is not possible to register for
an audit class on the Touch-tone telephone system.
You are charged the same tuition for auditing
classes as for taking classes for credit Classes
taken on an audit basis will not appear on your official
records, will not be considered in calculating enrollment
verifications, and do not fulfill the minimum registration
requirement for graduate degree-seeking students.
Credit to Audit
students who are registered for credit and wish to
change to audit must first drop the class and pay any
appropriate drop fees. The class may then be added for
audit during the add period (first ten days of a semester,
six days of a term).
Admission to Class
students whose names are on the university class roll
are officially registered. If your name is not on the
official roll, you should contact the Registration Office,
B-130 ASB, immediately. Instructors receive rolls of
students in their classes the first day of classes. Other
rolls, sent out during the third and eighth weeks, include
the names of all students currently registered for that
class.
Enrollment Verification
students are considered full-time by the university if
they are enrolled for at least 8.5 credit hours during a
semester or 4.5 credit hours during a term. Students-
enrolled in 4.5 to 8 hours during a semester or 4 or
fewer hours during a term are considered part-time.
Students enrolled in 4 or fewer credit hours for the
semester will be considered less than part-time. Audits
do not count in total enrollment hours. Graduate
students should refer to the Graduate Education set tion
of this class schedule. Contact the Records Office, B-
150 ASB, for enrollment verification.
Evening Classes
Daytime students taking evening classes (sections
400-499) must register for the courses at the same
time they register by Touch-tone telephone for day
school.
Independent Study Programs
Independent Study can bring many university courses
to your home. You may register for courses any time
during the year and take up to a year to finish each
course. Tuition is $72 per credit hour — this fee is not
included in your regular BYU daytime tuition.
Independent Study courses are indicated in the course
list by the phrase, "Offered by Independent Study." For
further information and a free catalog, contact the
Independent Stijdy Office, 206 HCEB, or telephone
(801 ) 378-2868.
Note: Independent Study courses do not apply toward
a BYU graduate degree.
BYU Spring/Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1
Help for New Students
Organize Your Registration l\/laterials
BYU Undergraduate Catalog or BYU Graduate Studies Catalog
The BYU Undergraduate Catalog includes all courses and describes university and major requirements for undergraduates.
The BYU Graduate Catalog descriises graduate courses and programs. Both catalogs can be purchased at the BYU
Bool<store for $5.00 each. To receive either of these catalogs by mail, contact BYU Mail Sen/ices, 296 UPB, PO Box 21930,
Provo, UT 84602-1 930, or telephone (801 ) 378-3658. Catalogs mailed second class cost $6.50 each (subject to change),
and those mailed first class cost $10.00 each. These prices include postage and handling. VISA, MasterCard, check, or
money order is accepted in payment.
Class Schedule
The Winter 1 995 Class Schedule includes registration instructions, information to assist in selecting classes, and a list of
classes by department. New/ students are mailed a current class schedule after admission. Class schedules can be
purchased at the BYU Bookstore or from the BYU Registration Office for $1 each. To receive the current class schedule by
mail, contact BYU Mail Sen/ices, 296 UPB, PO Box 21930, Provo, UT 84602-1930. or telephone (801) 378-3658. The cost,
which includes first-class postage and handling, is $3.50. VISA. MasterCard, check, or money order is accepted in
payment.
Registration Work Sheet
This work sheet is found on page 3 of this class schedule and is also available at the Registration Office, B-130 ASB, or the
college advisement centers.
List of Required Classes
To obtain a list of classes needed to meet university and major requirements, undergraduates can refer to the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog, contact their advisement center, or refer to the General Education for Undergraduates section of this
class schedule. Graduate students can refer to the BYU Graduate Catalog, their academic department, or their advisor.
Student Development Elective Courses
Elective credit classes designed to assist new students in their career, academic, and personal progress are available
through Student Development course work. Classes are listed under Student Development (StDev) in the class list.
Questions/Answers for New Undergraduate Students
What is a credit hour?
A credit hour usually refers to the number of hours you will meet for formal instruction in class each week. The average
freshman can successfully complete from 12.5 to 16 credit hours (five or six classes) per semester or from 6 to 8 credit
hours (three or four classes) per term. This work load will vary depending on the difficulty of the classes, outside
involvement, and motivation to study.
What is General Education (GE) for undergraduates?
The General Education Program for undergraduates at BYU assures that you have achieved competence in certain skills or
knowledge before graduation. Proof of competency is achieved by successfully passing required courses. Some students
pass these requirements by taking special examinations for credit when they arrive on campus (without having taken prior
BYU course work).
What is a major?
A major is a concentrated group of classes in a particular field that you take to achieve your educational goals. You may
have selected a major on the admissions application. If you are presently undecided, you may enter the area called "open
major."
How do I request classes?
Students request classes using either a Touch-tone telephone or Academic Information Management (AIM). You should
complete the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions and have alternate sections available so that you can submit additional
requests by phone if the class is full. AIM can be accessed at a variety of locations around campus. Look for the AIM
posters or contact your advisement center for more information.
Which classes should I select?
A guide for selecting classes is found on the following pages.
12 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
k
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year
Use the registration work sheet on page 3 to list your courses. Do not be concerned if you are unable to register for
a particular class during your first semester (e.g., Engl 115). You may be able to take it the next semester.
1. Select one or two university-required ciasses:
Course Titie Credit Hours
RelA 1 21 Book of Mormon 2
RelA 421 Book of Mormon (for returned missionaries) 2
PE 129 Fitness for Living 0.5
HIth 129 Health and Lifestyle Management 1
Physical education elective Varies 0.5
2. Seiect an appropriate Engiish and math* class based on your preparation:
Course Title Credit Hours
Engl 1 1 5 College Writing and Reading 3
HonP 200 Intensive Writing 3
Phil 105 Reasoning and Writing 3
Math 97* Intermediate Algebra (act math score 18-21 is prerequisite; 0
this is a no-credIt, extra-fee class)
Math 110* College Algebra (ACT math score 22 or above plus two years 3
of high school algebra is prerequisite)
Math 112* Calculus 1 (ACT math score 27 or above plus four years of 4
high school mathematics including precalculus is prerequisite)
Math 119* Introductory Calculus 4
(for business majors; same prerequisite as Math 112)
*ACT math score of 22 or above completes the Precollege Mathematics requirement only. It does not complete the
math requirement that may be needed for your major. Math 112 meets the General Education Mathematics option.
3. Start worl( in a foreign language (see page 89).
If you want to pursue the Foreign Language option in GE, you should begin your study of a foreign language as soon
as possible. If you have had previous experiences in a language (e.g., high school courses), the relevant language
department at BYU provides a diagnostic examination that will help you select the level at which you should start at
BYU. If you have had one or fewer years of a language, you should register for a 101 course in the specific
language. If you have completed two or more years of a language, you should register for a 102 course in a specific
language. You can then make adjustments the first week of school after you have taken the diagnostic examination.
You will not be competing with returned missionaries in language courses.
4. Seiect one or two courses from the following General Education groups. There are Honors Program
options in each case. Contact your college advisement center before taking Biol 1 00 or PhyS 1 00 if your major is
within the College of Biology and Agriculture, the College of Nursing, the College of Education, or the College of
Engineering and Technology.
Arts and Sciences Core (For a complete list of required courses, see page 90.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AHtg 10 American Heritage 3
Biol 1 00 Principles of Biology (see item 4 above) 3
PhyS 100 Physical Science (see item 4 above) 3
Arts and Letters Electives (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 91.)
Course Title Credit Hours
Art 1 1 1 Introduction to Art History 3
Des 102 Introduction to Interior Design 3
Engl 230 Fiction, Drama, Poetry 3
Music 101 Introduction to Music 3
Phil 110 Introduction to Philosophy 3
ThF 117 Introduction to Film Art and Analysis 3
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 13
Natural Sciences Electives (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 92.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AgHrt205 Worid Food Crops 3
Botny 105 Plants Through the Ages 3
Botny120 Plants and Civilization 3
Chem 100 Elementary College Chemistry 3
Chem 101 Introductory General Chemisfry 3
FSN 100 Essentials of Human Nutrition 3
Geog 101 Introduction to Geography 3
Geol 103 Life in the Past 3
Phscs 105 Introductory Applied Physics 3
Zool 205 Human Biology 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 93.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AnthrlOl Social/Cultural Anthropology 3
Econ 110 Economic Principles and Problems 3
FamSc 160 Introduction to Family Sciences 3
Geog 120 World Affairs 3
Hist 1 20 The United States Through 1 877 3
PIScllO American Government and Politics 3
PISc 170 Introduction to International Politics 3
Psych 111 General Psychology 3
Soc112 Current Social Problems 3
14 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Final Examination Policy Summer Term 1995
Final examinations will be given at the times shown in the schedule below. Examinations are not given early. The
examination period is preceded by a reading day, which gives time for conscientious review, study, and synthesis of
the term's work. The reading and the examination periods are firmly scheduled parts of the term; students must not
make plans that interfere with these important academic activities. If illness or other uncontrollable circumstances
prevent a student from taking an examination at the scheduled time, that student is responsible to inform the class
instructor as soon as possible. The instructor may give the grade Incomplete, depending on the circumstances.
The incomplete cannot be given unless the student and instructor together prepare a contractual agreement.
In cases where a student has conflicting examinations or more than three examinations on one day, individual
arrangements for alternative test times may be made by the instructor.
Examinations will be held Wednesday and Thursday, August 16 and 17, with a reading day Tuesday, August 15;
therefore, Monday, August 14, 1995, will be the last day of instruction.
Note to faculty: If an exam hour conflict arises, please contact the Academic Scheduling Office, B-150 ASB,
telephone (801) 378-6557, for day classes. For evening classes, contact the Evening Classes Office, 120
HCEB, telephone (801) 378-6258.
Final exams for day and evening (section 400) classes beginning at 5:00 p.m. or later will be conducted on
the last class period as follows: Tuesday, August 8; Wednesday, August 9; Thursday, August 10; Friday,
August 11; and Monday, August 14.
If a class begins after the hour or is scheduled for more than fifty minutes per class period, the final exam period is
determined by the beginning hour. For example, a class held from 8:35 to 9:50 must use the 8:00 exam period.
A class held from 4:45 to 7:15 mus^ use the 4:00 exam period. No exceptions to this policy will be granted unless
approved in writing by the department chair.
Class
Time
Daily, MTWTh, MTThF,
MTWF, MWF, or MW
TTh. TThF, TWThF,
T, Th, or F
7:00 a.m.
Wednesday, August 16
9:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m.
Wednesday, August 1 6
11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
Wednesday, August 16
7:00 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.
Thursday, August 17
11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
Wednesday, August 1 6
9:00 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.
Thursday, August 17
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
i,
10:00 a.m.
t
Wednesday, August 16
3:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m.
Thursday, August 17
9:00 a.m. to 10:50 a.m.
1,
? 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday, August 16
5:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m
Wednesday, August 1 6
5:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m
Noon
Thursday, August 17
7:00 a.m. to 8:50 a.m.
Wednesday, August 1 6
11:00 a.m. to 12:50 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Thursday, August 17
9:00 a.m.to 10:50 a.m.
Wednesday, August 1 6
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 1 6
7:00 p.m. to 8:50 p.m.
Wednesday, August 1 6
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 16
9:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m.
Wednesday, August 16
9:00 p.m. to 10:50 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 16
5:00 p.m. to 6:50 p.m.
Thursday, August 17
1:00 p.m. to 2:50 p.m.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 15
How to Read the Class List
Example:
Dept
1
Cat# Regit Class Title
1 I i
Credit Hr GE Code
FeeReq
i
PHIL
110 4215 INTRO PHILOSOPHY
V 2.0 AL
$30
001 4215 T 10:00-11:50 pm
MWF 1081 JKHB
HAWKINS R T
Lab included
-
T T T IT
T t
T
T
Sec Reg# Class Period
Lab Add Method
Days Room/Bldg
Instructor
Special Info
Example:
Dept
Cat#
1 i
CEEN 113
Reg# Class Title
I i
8383 ENGR MEASUREMENTS
002L 8383 S 12:00-2:50 pm MTV
T T T T T T
Sec Reg# Class Period Days
Lab
Add Method
Credit Hr GE Code
FeeReq
i
3.0
\nH 384 CB
T
Room/Bldg
WALLACE L P
T T
Instructor Special Info
Class List Codes
GE Code
E
M
AW
AM
FL
AH
BIO
PS
CV1
CV2
AL
MS
SS
Fills General Education Category
First- Year Writing
Precollege Mathennatics
Advanced Writing
Advanced Math
Foreign Language
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
First half of History of Civilization sequence
Second half of History of Civilization sequence
Arts and Letters eiectives
Natural Sciences eiectives
Social and Behavioral Sciences eiectives
Fee
$
$VAR
Fee Required
Class fee
Variable Class Fee
CrHrs
0-18
V
Lab
Add Method
T
S
Credit Hours
Fixed credit hours
Variable credits from 0 to the amount shown
Lab(L) or Quiz(Q) All sections are for 0 credit only
Add Method After Advance Registration
Touch-tone telephone*
Signature add/drop card**
* The telephone will open for adding designated classes at 8:00 a.m. on the first class day and close at 5:00 p.m. on the third day.
•* Obtain instructor's signature beginning the first class day.
16 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Accountancy and Information Systems (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
ACC 200 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC 200 8961 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING 3.0
001 8961 S 12:00-1:20 pm N4TWTH
ACC201, 202, 210 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, feerequired)
ACC 210 0015 PRINCIPLES ACCTG 2 3.0
001 0015 S 8:00-9:20 am M7WTH
ACC 341 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
260 TNRB SWAIN M R
230 TNRB STAFF
Majors Only
ACC 341
001
8966
8966
BUS LAW IN ENVIRO^
S 8:00-9:50 am
1
WF
2.0
260 TNRB
STAFF
ACC 503
001
8675
8675
ADV HNANCIAL ACCT
S 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
3.0
230 TNRB
STICEJ
ACC 505
001
0028
0028
SPEC PROB ACCTG 1
S 12:00-1:20 pm
MTWTH
3.0
230 TNRB
CAMERON J B
ACC 599R
370
380
2997
2997
2997
ACCTG INTERNSHIP
S
S
TBA
TBA
V3.0
HARDY J W
HARDY J W
ACC 693R
001
0062
0062
READING & CONFRNC
S TBA
V3.0
ALBRECHTS
A^onomy and Horticulture (275 WIDB, 37»'2760)
AGHRT 199R
001
8740
8740
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
AGHRT 399R
350
379
0166
0166
0166
COOPED
S
S
TBA
TBA
V4.0
ELLSWORTH D D
ELLSWORTH D D
AGHRT 497R
001
0176
0176
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
TBA
ViO
STAFF
AGHRT 559
001
0182
0182
PLANT BREEDING
S 10:00-11:50 am
MW
2.0
268 WIDB
FAIRBANKS D
AGHRT 598R
001
0184
0184
ADVANCED TOPICS
S
TBA
V2.0
STAFF
AGHRT 697R
001
0188
0188
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
AGHRT 698R
001
0189
0189
MASTER'S PROJECT
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
AGHRT 699R
001
5969
5969
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
American Heritage (2303 SFLC, 37fr6076)
A HTG 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ A HTG labs are listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically register you
for the lecture.
A HTG 100
2859
AMERICAN HERITAGE
001
2859
T
8:00-9:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
MW
002
2859
T
10:00-11:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
MW
003
2859
T
12:00-1:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
MW
004
2859
T
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
MW
005
2859
T
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
MW
006
2859
T
8:00-9:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
F
MW
007
2859
T
10:00-1 1:50 am
2:00-3:50 pm
F
MW
OOS
2859
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
F
MW
♦ A HTG 100H section 200 is for Honors Students.
A HTG 100H
200
2859 AMERICAN HERITAGE
2859 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
American Sign Language (120 HCEB, 378-2873)
ASL 101 7742 CONVERSATION AS L 4J»
400 7742 S 2:00-3:50 pm DAILY
401 7742 S 2:00-3:50 pm DAILY
AH
262SWKT
250SWKT
164 TNRB
250SWKT
262SWKT
250SWKT
380 TNRB
250SWKT
262 SWKT
250SWKT
262 SWKT
250 SWKT
1121 SFLC
250 SWKT
380 TNRB
250 SWKT
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
LATIMER B H
AH
164 TNRB LATIMER B H
2016 JKHB
2049 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 17
ASL
102
7743
INTERMEDIATE ASL
4.0
400
7743
S 2:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
ASL
201
7746
ADV ASL GRAMMAR
4.0
400
7746
S 4:00-5:50 pm
DAILY
ASL
301
TIM
ASL CULTURE
3.0
400
iiin
S 3:00-5:40 pm
MW
2214 SFLC ELDREDGEBK
2031 JKHB STAFF
FL
1126 JKHB ELDREDGEJM
Animal Science (375 WIDB, 378-4294)
AN SC 307, 308 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANSC 359R 0265 VET TECH PRECEPTOR 4.0
001 0265 S TBA
AN SC 392R
001
8894 PREVET PRECEPTOR
8894 8 TBA
V2.0
♦ Other AN SC 399R flexible titles will be offered on demand with previous application and department approval
ANSC 399R 0261 CO-OP ED INTERNSHP
350 0261 S TBA
ANSC 699R 0299 MASTER'S THESIS
001 0299 S TBA
Antliropology (945 SWKT, 378-3058)
V9.0
V9.0
THWAITS R N
Prev Apple
ROEDER B L
Prev Apple
lepartment approval.
PARK R L
Prev Apple
STAFF
Prev Apple
ANTHR 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANTHR
101
0300
SOC/CULTRLANTHRO
3.0
001
0300
8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
400
0300
8 5:00-6:50 pm MWF
ANTHR 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANTHR
110
0345
INTRO TO ARCHAEO
3.0
400
0345
S 5:10-7:50 pm TTH
ANTHR
280
0358
ARCH & SCRIPTURES
3.0
400
0358
8 4:00-6:40 pm MW
ANTHR
309
0310
LANG IN CULTUR/SOC
3.0
400
0310
S 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
ANTHR
455R
0376
FIELD SCHL OF ARCH
V6.0
001
0376
8 TBA
400
0376
8 TBA
ANTHR
495
0321
ETHNOGR RELD PROJ
3.0
400
0321
8 5:00-6:50 pm MWF
ANTHR
496R
0338
RESEARCH
V3.0
001
0338
8 TBA
400
0338
S TBA
ANTHR
497
6947
DIRECTED READINGS
3.0
001
6947
8 TBA
ANTHR
499R
0339
SENIOR THESIS
V5.0
001
0339
S TBA
ANTHR
655R
8368
RELD SCHL SUPRVSN
2.0
001
8368
8 TBA
ANTHR
694R
7461
READINGS
V3.0
001
7461
8 TBA
ANTHR
695R
0401
RESEARCH
V3.0
001
0401
8 TBA
ANTHR
699R
0404
MASTERS THESIS
V9.0
001
0404
8 TBA
ss
262 SWKT MOORE J H
262SWKT 8HULERDA
ss
245 SWKT BERGE D L
245 SWKT WARREN B W
680 SWKT MOORE J H
JANET8KI J C
JANET8KI J C
680 SWKT MOORE J H
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
JANET8KI J C
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Art (C-502 HFAC, 378-4266)
♦ All Students registering for ART 103 through ART 108 must first or concurrently complete ART 100 in order to obtain GE
credit.
ART
ART
ART
ART
103
105
107
108
0407
INTRO TO DRAWING
2.0
SVAR
400
0407
T 4:00-5:50 pm
MTWTH
B561 HFAC
STAFF
401
0407
T 5:10-8:30 pm
TTH
A540 HFAC
STAFF
402
0407
T 6:10-9:30 pm
TTH
B561 HFAC
STAFF
0409
INTRO TO CERAMICS
2.0
$VAR
001
0409
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
240B B66
CHRISTENSEN B
400
0409
T 4:00-7:00 pm
MW
240 B66
STAFF
0411
INTRO TO OIL PAINT
2.0
SVAR
400
0411
T 5:10-8:30 pm
TTH
B531 HFAC
STAFF
0412
INTRO TO WATERCLR
2.0
SVAR
400
0412
5:10-8:30 pm TTH
A530 HFAC STAFF
1 8 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
ART 109 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
109
111
118
119
120
121
203R
205R
ART 208R
7868
INTRO TO CALUGRPI
\i
400
7868
T 5:10-8:30 pm
TTH
6809
irrmO ART HISTORY
400
6809
T 4:00-6:30 pm
TTH
0579
ANATOMY
001
0579
T 8:00-10:50 am
MW
8238
THREE DIMENSIONS
001
8238
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
8239
COLOR
001
8239
T 12:00-2:50 pm
WN
8240
FOUNDATION READING
001
8240
T 12:00-2:50 pm
TTH
7862
DRAWING 2
401
7862
T 5:10-8:30 pm
TTH
0421
CERAMICS 2
001
0421
T 12:00-1:50 pm
MTWTH
400
0421
T 4:00-7:00 pm
MW
6663
WATERCOLOR 2
400
6663
T 5:10-8:30 pm
TTH
2.0
3.0
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
A470 HFAC
AL
A550 HFAC
$VAR
220 866
SVAR
220 866
$VAR
A540 HFAC
A501 HFAC
SVAR
A540 HFAC
$VAR
2408 866
240 866
$VAR
A530 HFAC
OSTERGAR N F
STAFF
CHRISTENSEN 8
CHRISTENSEN B
BARTON G C
BARTON G C
STAFF
CHRISTENSEN 8
STAFF
STAFF
Afrr211, 212 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 218 0436 INTAGLIO FNDMNTLS 1.5
001 0436 T 9:00-1 1:50 am MW
ART 309 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 314 8772 SOUTH BAROQUE ART
001 8772 T 9:00-10:50 am MWF
ART 316 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
SVAR
8431 HFAC BARTON GC
A550 HFAC BULE S C
ART 326 1« llmitMl to Juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
ART
326
001
0457
0457
ART FOR ELEM TCHRS
T 8:00-1 0:40 am MTW
4:00-5:40 pm M
4.0
A468 HFAC
A468 HFAC
STAFF
ART
351 R
001
0473
0473
PRINTMAKINGiLITHO
T 8:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
3.0
SVAR
8451 HFAC
KIMBALL WW
ART
400R
001
0485
0485
INDV STUDY ART HIS
T
TBA
V3.0
BULESC
ART
451 R
001
0429
0429
LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO
T 8:00-10:50 am MTWTH
V9.0
SVAR
8451 HFAC
KIMBALL WW
ART
494R
001
002
003
7387
7387
7387
7387
SPEC PROBLEMS ART
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
V3.0
CHRISTENSEN 8
KIMBALL WW
BARTON G C
ART
497R
001
7388
7388
BFA FINAL PROJECT
T
TBA
3.0
STAFF
ART
514
001
7510
7510
SO BAROQUE ART
T 9:00-10:50 am
MWF
3.0
A550 HFAC
BULE S C
ART
600R
001
0546
0546
INDIVSTDYARTHIS
T
TBA
V8.0
BULE S C
ART
650R
001
0564
0564
GRAD PRINT STUDIO
T 8:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
V8.0
SVAR
8451 HFAC
KIMBALL WW
ART
678R
001
0581
0581
ART EDilSSUE & TRNDS
T TBA
3.0
BARTON G C
ART
697R
001
0591
0591
MFA PROJECT
T
TBA
V6.0
SVAR
ALLEN V D
ART
698R
001
002
003
7875
7875
7875
7875
MA CURRICULUM PROJ
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
V4.0
BEATTIE D K
HILLSD
BULESC
ART
699R
001
002
003
0592
0592
0592
0592
MA THESIS
T
T
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
V6.0
BULESC
BEATTIE D K
HILLSD
Blolo^ (380 WIDB, 378^042)
BIOL 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BIOL 100 0099 PRINCIPLES BIOLOGY
001 0099 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
BIO
456 MARB SMITH B N
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 1 9
♦ BIOL 101 lab sections are for Elementary Education majors only.
BIOL 101
BIOL 130
8514
001
8514
002
8514
7764
001
7764
PRINC OF BIOL LAB
T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
INTRO TO BIOLOGY
T 12:00-1:50 pm DAILY
1.0
4.0
V2.0
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
BIO
BIOL 276 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BIOL 398R 5963 BIOL TCHNG SEMINAR
001 5963 S TBA
002 5963 S TBA
003 5963 S TBA
004 5963 S TBA
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
BOTNY 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BOTNY 342 6704 GEN & CELL BIOL 2
001 6704 8 10:00-11:50 am
BOTNY 399R 6726 COOPERATIVE EDUC
001 6726 S
BOTNY 492R 5973 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
001 5973 S
BOTNY 498R 0677 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
001 0677 S
002 0677 S
BOTNY 697R 0710 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
001 0710 S
002 0710 S
BOTNY 699R 0711 MASTER'S THESIS
001 0711 S
BOTNY 799R 0720 DISSERTATION
001 0720 S
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
RANGE 399R 6726 COOPERATIVE EDUC V9.0
379 6726 S TBA
RANGE 498R 4953 SPECIAL PROBLEMS V6.0
001 4953 8 TBA
RANGE 697R 4957 SPECIAL PROBLEMS V6.0
001 4957 8 TBA
RANGE 699R 4958 MASTER'S THESIS V9.0
001 4958 8 TBA
RANGE 799R 6544 DISSERTATION V9.0
001 6544 8 TBA
Business Management (660 TNRB, 378'4367)
BUSM 101 9022 READINGS FOR MORS 0.5
001 9022 8 TBA
020 9022 8 TBA
BUSM 102 9023 READINGS FOR MORS 0.5
001 9023 8 TBA
020 9023 8 TBA
BUSM 103 9026 READINGS FOR MORS 0.5
001 9026 8 TBA
002 9026 8 TBA
020 9026 8 TBA
BUSM 104 9037 READINGS FOR MORS 0.5
001 9037 8 TBA
020 9037 8 TBA
BUSM 199R 0799 CO OP ED BUS MGT V3.0
350 0799 8 TBA
370 0799 8 TBA
BUSM 200, 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM 301 0796 FINANCIAL MGT 3.0
001 0796 8 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
BUS M 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM 341 0800 MARKETING MGT 3.0
001 0800 S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
446 MARB ROGERS D S
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MWF
3.0
446 MARB BRADSHAW W G
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
CH
TBA
VI 8.0
HESSWM
TBA
TBA
V6.0
HESS W M
GARDNER J S
TBA
TBA
V6.0
HESSWM
GARDNER J 8
TBA
V9.0
HESS W M
TBA
V9.0
HESS W M
HESSWM
HESS W M
HESS W M
HESSWM
HESS W M
DELASSEN J F
SMITH M E
BLOOD D M
SMITH M E
DETIENNE K B
CHERRINGTON D
SMITH M E
HANSON G A
SMITH M E
SMITH M E
SMITH M E
110 TNRB COXCB
110 TNRB STAFF
20 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
BUSM 361
001
0804 OPERATIONS MGT
0804 S 9:30-10:50 am
3.0
MTWTH
♦ BUS M 399R Application required (660 TNRB).
BUS M 399R
3.0
7197 COOP ED BUS MGT
350 7197 S TBA
BUSM 401 0807 AOV FINANCIAL MGT 3.0
001 0807 S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
BUSM 405 0808 MGT HNANCIAL INST 3.0
001 0808 S 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
BUSM 410 0810 INVESTMENTS 3.0
001 0810 S 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
BUSM 431 0816 INTRNATL MARKETING 3.0
001 0816 S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
BUSM 459 0830 MARKETING STRATEGY 3.0
001 0830 S 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
BUSM 465 8192 PROD & INVENTORY MGT 3.0
001 8192 S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
BUSM 499 0847 BUSINESS POUCY 3.0
001 0847 S 9:30-10:50 am MTWTH
002 0847 S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
Chemical Engineering (350 CB, 378-2586)
CHEN 199R 8776 COOP ED CHEM ENGR
350 8776 S TBA
CHEN 493R 0971 SPCL TOPICS UNGRAD
001 0971 S TBA
CHEN 498R 0972 UNDRGRAD RESEARCH
001 0972 S TBA
CHEN 499R 0973 U GRAD THESIS RES
001 0973 S TBA
CHEN 698R 1004 MASTER'S PROJECT
001 1004 S TBA
CHEN 699R 1005 MASTERS THESIS
001 1005 S TBA
CHEN 793R 1007 SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
001 1007 S TBA
CHEN 799R 1009 DISSERTATION
001 1009 S TBA
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V6.0
V9.0
V3.0
V9.0
174 TNRB SAMPSON S E
SMITH ME
184 TNRB COX C B
184 TNRB LONGMORE D R
184 TNRB LONGMORE D R
180 TNRB STAFF
180 TNRB STAFF
174 TNRB SAMPSON S E
120 TNRB MURRAY RB
120 TNRB MURRAY RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ROWLEY R L
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Chemistry and Biochemistry (225 ESC, 378-3667)
♦ A $30 or $40 deposit (usually included in the registration assessment) and safety goggles are required of students before the
first period of all chemistry lab classes.
CHEM 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
1012 INTRO GEN CHEM 3.0
1012 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1016 GEN COLLEGE CHEM 4.0
1016 T 12:00-1:50 pm DAILY
1017 GEN COLLEGE CHEM 3.0
1017 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWTHF
1 01 5 GEN COLL CHEM LAB
1015 T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
1010 INTRO ORG CHEM
1010 T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
1027 INTRO PHYSIOL CHEM
1027 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1032 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
1032 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
1033 ORG CHEM LAB-NONMA
1033 S 2:00-5:50 pm MWF
2:00-2:50 pm MWF
1033 S 10:00-1 :50 pm MWF
10:00-10:50 am MWF
1068 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
1068 S TBA
8835 HONORS THESIS
8835 S TBA
1088 MASTERS RESEARCH
001 1088 S TBA
CHEM
101
001
CHEM
105
001
CHEM
106
001
CHEM
107
001
CHEM
152
001
CHEM
281
001
CHEM
352
001
CHEM
353
001
002
CHEM
497R
001
CHEM
499R
001
CHEM
697R
NS
235 ESC SMITH M A
NS
241 ESC CLUFFCL
230
ESC
WILSON B J
1.0
460
$30
ESC
GOATES S R
Lab Included
2.0
230
ESC
STAFF
3.0
235
ESC
MANGUMJH
3.0
230
ESC
FLEMING S A
V2.0
320
235
320
241
$40
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Included
Lab included
V6.0
NORDMEYER F R
V6.0
NORDMEYER F R
Honors
V6.0
NORDMEYER F R
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 21
V9.0
CHEM 699R 1089 MASTERS THESIS
001 1089 S TBA
CHEM 797R 1104 DOCTORAL RESEARCH
001 1104 S TBA
CHEM 799R 1105 DISSERTATION
001 1105 S TBA
Chinese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
CHIN 202 7208 SECND YR MANDARIN
001 7208 S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
CHIN 347 1200 BUSINESS CHINESE
400 1200 S 7:00-9:30 pm TTH
CHIN 490R 1207 IND STUDY IN CHIN
001 1207 S TBA
CHIN 670R 7913 TUTRL INTRN CHIN
001 7913 T TBA
CHIN 680R 7914 SPEC STDS CHINESE
001 7914 S TBA
CHIN 699R 7916 MASTERS THESIS
001 7916 S TBA
Civil and Environmental Engineering (368 CB, 378-2811)
CE EN 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 199R 8777 COOP ED CIVIL ENGR V3.0
350
351
352
NORDMEYER F R
V9.0
NORDMEYER F R
V9.0
NORDMEYER F R
4.0
FL
2049 JKHB ZHANG X
3.0
2049 JKHB CHEN Q
V3.0
HONEY D B
3.0
BOURGERIE D 8
V3.0
BOURGERIE D S
V6.0
BOURGERIE D S
CE EN 203
CE EN 431
CE EN 654
001
001
001
CE EN 694R
001
CE EN 698R
001
CE EN 699R
001
CE EN 797R
001
CE EN 799R
001
8777
8///
8777
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1227
1227
ENGR MECH MATRLS
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
392
CB
STAFF
tylndef.
)endent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
1243
1243
HYDROLOGY
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
376B
OB
STAFF
1294
1294
INDUST WASTE TREAT
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
369
CB
STAFF
1299
1299
SELPROBINCEE
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
1301
1301
MASTER'S PROJECT
8 TBA
V6.0
STAFF
1302
1302
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
V9.0
STAFF
1305
1305
DOCTORATE RESEARCH
8 TBA
V9.0
STAFF
1306
1306
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
V9.0
STAFF
Clothing and Textiles (3256 SFLC, 378-3943)
CLTX 110
CLTX 112
CLTX 212
001
001
001
1319
1319
6635
6635
9104
9104
AESTHETCS OF DRESS 3.0
8 8:00-9:50 am MTWTH
FASHION PRINCIPLES
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
APPAREL PROD PROC
8 9:00-10:50 am DAILY
3.0
3.0
3.0
CL TX261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CLTX 285 9107 APPAREL CONST TECH
001 9107 8 2:00-3:50 pm DAILY
CLTX 386 9114 FIT/PATTERN ALTER 3.0
001 9114 8 9:00-10:50 am DAILY
CLTX 474 1335 MERCH ANALY & EVAL 3.0
001 1335 8 2:00-3:15 pm MTWTH
CLTX 490 1338 SENIOR SEMINAR 1.0
001 1338 S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
Communications (E-509 HFAC, 378-2077)
COMMS 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 101 1344 MASS COMM & SOC 3.0
001 1344 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3208 SFLC
THOMPSON M J
3208 SFLC
STAFF
3270 SFLC
STAFF
$40
3245 SFLC
STEINECKERT D
3235 SFLC
STEINECKERT D
3270 SFLC
STAFF
3220 SFLC
LINDC
F550 HFAC BARNEY R D
22 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
COMMS 150 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 150
400
1345
1345
PUBLIC SPEAKING
T 4:00-6:15 pm
♦ COMMS 199R advance registration not allowed.
COMMS 199R
350
352
353
370
371
375
379
390
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
8771
INTERNSHIP
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
TTH
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
3.0
V1.0
COhAMS 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 201
COMMS 235
COMMS 307
400
001
400
400
8508
8508
5373
5373
5373
1358
1358
2.0
2.0
THEOR COMM & PERSU
T 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
INTRO PUBLIC RELTN
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
T 5:30-7:50 pm MW
COMMUNICATIONS LAW 3.0
S 4:00-6:15 pm TTH
COMICS 310 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 310 5372 RHETORICAL METHODS 3.0
400 5372 8 4:00-6:15 pm TTH
COhAMS 311 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 311
COMMS 312
COMMS 315
COMMS 323
COMMS 338
001
002
400
400
001
GDI
1349
1349
1349
1360
1360
1371
1371
1363
1363
7632
7632
WRIT MASS AUDIENCE
S 8:00-9:50 am
8 10:00-11:50 am
REPORTING
8 5:00-6:50 pm
TTHF
MWF
TTHF
TBA
BRDCST WRIT/PERF
8 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
EDITING
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
4:00-6:00 pm MTW
NEW MEDIA TECHNOLG
8 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
3.0
4.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
COMMS 353 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 391
COMMS 396R
COMMS 398R
COMMS 41 5R
COMMS 420
COMMS 421
7876 COMM RESEARCH METH 3.0
001 7876 8 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
1404 BROADCAST PRAC 1.0
400 1404 8 5:00-6:50 pm W
401 1404 8 TBA
7630 PROJ IN COMM V 4.0
001 7630 S TBA
400 7630 8 TBA
1381 VIDEO PROD ENG/EFP 2.0
400 1381 8 5:00-6:50 pm WF
1390 ADVANCED REPORTING 3.0
001 1390 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
8829 PR WRITING & PROD 2.0
001 8829 8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
COMMS 427 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS
439
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
COMMS
441
446R
460
475
001
400
001
400
400
401
402
1397
1397
1392
1392
1394
1394
1364
1364
1416
1416
1416
1416
STRATEGIC ADV CAMP
8 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
BRDCST NEWS REPORT
S 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
DIRCTSTU/LOCTV
8 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
PERF/TV BROADCSTNG
S 5:00-8:50 pm W
MINI DOC PROD
8 5:00-6:50 pm
8:00-4:30 pm
8 5:00-6:50 pm
8:00-4:30 pm
8 5:00-6:50 pm
8:00-4:30 pm
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
F454 HFAC HUGHEY-WILKER
MOURITSEN R H Intern 8tds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
MOURITSEN R H Intem Stds
F515 HFAC STOUT DA
F274 HFAC PAYSTRUP P Lab Included
F515 HFAC WAKEFIELD R I Lab Included
F201 HFAC NELSON J A
F454 HFAC FREEMAN 8 E
F243 HFAC RUSH J R Lab Required
F243 HFAC STAFF Lab Required
F274 HFAC GH0LD8T0N J S Lab Required
538 ELWC
F534 HFAC ROBERTS DC Lab Required
F556 HFAC NELSON J A Lab Required
538 ELWC
F550 HFAC RUSH J R
F454 HFAC PALMER AW
F550 HFAC ROBERTS DC
GUNN R D
FORSYTH DP Prev Apple
FORSYTH D P Prev Apple
F556 HFAC STAFF
F515 HFAC PALMER AW
F245 HFAC PAYSTRUP P
1086 JKHB STOUT DA
F556 HFAC STAFF
F515 HFAC GUNNRD
F474 HFAC ROGERS R M
IIH
F550 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Required
MW
TBA
TTH
F550 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Required
TTH
TBA
TTH
F550 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Required
WF
TBA
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 23
403
1416
8 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
3:00-11:30 pm T
8:00-4:30 pm S
F550 HFAC
TBA
TBA
STAFF
Lab Required
COMMS 480
400
1406
1406
ETHC/ISS MASS COMM
8 4:00-6: 15 pm TTH
3.0
F474 HFAC
BARNEY R D
COMMS 495R
001
400
1410
1410
1410
RES & READ COMM PRAC
S TBA
8 TBA
V4.0
FORSYTH D P
FORSYTH D P
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
COMMS 499R
001
1411
1411
HONORS THESIS
8 TBA
V3.0
WHITING GO
COMMS 61 2R
001
1439
1439
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
S TBA
1.0
STOUT D A
COMMS 691 R
001
1443
1443
SPEC STUDIES COMMS
8 TBA
V3.0
STOUT DA
COMMS 695R
001
7235
7235
TOPICAL SEMINAR
8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
2.0
F534 HFAC
STOUT DA
COMMS 699R
001
1446
1446
MASTER'S THESIS
8 TBA
V6.0
STOUT DA
Comiiarative Uterature (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
CLIT 202
001
8482
8482
HIST0FCIV:LIT2
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
CV2
2024 JKHB
STAFF
C LIT 590R
001
3124
3124
DIRECTED READINGS
8 TBA
V3.0
SONDRUP 8 P
1
C LIT 699R
001
1467
1467
THESIS MASTERS DEC
8 TBA
V9.0
80NDRUP 8 P
Computer Science (3361 TMCB, 378-3027)
CS103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
♦ C S 103 will meet at 11:00 a.m. In 1170 TMCB on Monday June 26.
CS 103
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
142
143
153
199R
232
312
327
353
380
431
455
510
CS
CS
699R
799R
7698
001
7698
1489
001
1489
6810
001
6810
7625
001
7625
1492
350
1492
370
1492
380
1492
1502
001
1502
1499
001
1499
1503
001
1503
8102
001
8102
1506
001
1506
1510
001
1510
6774
001
6774
1519
001
1519
res del
)artmen1
1529
001
1529
1530
001
1530
8733
001
8733
ELEMCOMPAPP
T TBA
INTRO COMP PROG
T 12:00-1:50 pm MW
INTRO COMP ORG
T 10.00-10:50 am MTTHF
DISCRETE STRCTRS 2
T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
C S CO-OP EDUC
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
COM PROGRAMMING
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
8 8:00-9:20 am MTTHF
CNCPT SOFTWARE DEV
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
DATABASE MODELING
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
COMP ARCHITECTURE
8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ALGORITHMIC LANG
8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
FORMAL LANGUAGES
8 12:00-1:20 pm MTTHF
♦ C S 598R requires departmental approval before enrollment
C S 598R
SPECIAL PROJECTS
T TBA
MASTERS THESIS
T TBA
DOCTORAL DISSERTA
T TBA
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V18.0
V9.0
1134 TMCB CHRI8TEN8EN L Lab Induded
1170 TMCB NORMAN T A
1170 TMCB CLEMENT M J
369 CB STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF ,
1170 TMCB NORMAN T A
120 TMCB CAMPBELL D
265 ESC STAFF
323 MARB NG Y D
1 08 TMCB FLANAGAN J K
120 TMCB CORNELL A
108 TMCB EGBERT P
120 TMCB CAMPBELL D M
EMBLEY D W Dept Approve
EMBLEYDW
EMBLEY D W
24 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
Construction Management and Technology Education (230 SNIA, 378-2021)
CM
199R
6090
350
6090
370
6090
379
6090
CM
345
8873
001
8873
CM
494R
0729
001
COOP ED C MGT TECH V 3.0
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
CONST SAFETY 2.0
S 10:00-11:50 am MW
SPEC PROBS BLD TEC V 3.0
0729 8 TBA
GHEEN W L
GHEEN W L
GHEEN W L
120 B66 GHEEN W L
$VAR
NEWITTJS
Cooperative Education and Internships (110 FOB, 378-3337)
♦ See the Office of Cooperative Education and Internships for Information.
Dance (294 RB, 378^086)
DANCE 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE 130 7412 AEROBIC DANCE 0.5
001 7412 T 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
002 7412 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
003 7412 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
004 7412 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
005 7412 T 11:00-11:50 am MWTHF
006 7412 T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
007 7412 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
008 7412 T 2:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
009 7412 T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
400 7412 T 4:10-5:00 pm MTWTH
401 7412 T 5:10-6:00 pm MTWTH
♦ DANCE 130 section 402 is for tfiose with special physical problems including those who are pregnant, overweight,
non-ambulatory, etc.
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
283
SFH
STAFF
402 7412 T 5:10-6:00 pm MTWTH
403 7412 T 6:10-7:00 pm MTWTH
DANCE 131 7094 JAZZ DANCE BEG 0.5
001 7094 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
002 7094 T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
DANCE 135 7122 TAP DANCE BEG 0.5
001 7122 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
DANCE 140 4349 MODERN DANCE BEG 0.5
001 4349 T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
DANCE 170 4343 FOLK DANCE BEG 0.5
001 4343 T 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
400 4343 T 5:10-6:50 pm TTH
DANCE 171 7983 CLOG DANCE BEG 0.5
001 7983 T 2:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
162 RB STAFF
283 SFH STAFF
158 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
187 RB STAFF
278 RB STAFF
278 RB STAFF
158 RB STAFF
DANCE 180 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE
180
DANCE 184
DANCE 185
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
DANCE
190
231
241 R
260
DANCE 275
001
002
003
004
400
401
001
002
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
002
4342
4342
4342
4342
4342
4342
4342
4323
4323
4323
4322
4322
4322
4347
4347
7123
7123
4403
4403
7985
7985
4346
4346
4346
SOCIAL DANCE BEG
0.5
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
TTH
TTH
T 9:00-9:50 am
T 9:00-9:50 am
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T 12:00-12:50 pm
T 5:10-6:50 pm
T 5:10-6:50 pm
BLRM INTNL MOD BEG
T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
T 10:00-1050 am MTWTH
BLRM INTNL LAT BEG
T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
T 11:00-11:50 am MWTHF
0.5
0.5
BALLET BEG 0.5
T 12:00-1 :30 pm MTWTH
JAZZ DANCE INT 1.0
S 8:00-6:50 am DAILY
MOD DNC TEC THRY-2 2.5
S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
INTRO TO DANCE 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
12:00-1:50 pm F
RHYTHM AND DANCE 1.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
AL
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
283
RB
STAFF
187
RB
STAFF
164
RB
STAFF
257
RB
STAFF
257
RB
278
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Prev Apple
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 25
DANCE
280
4397
SOCIAL DANCE INT
001
4397
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
002
4397
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
400
4397
S 7:10-8:50 pm
TTH
401
4397
S 7:10-8:50 pm
TTH
DANCE
284
4387
BLRM INTNL MOD INT
001
4387
S 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
002
4387
S 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
DANCE
291 R
4405
BALLET TEC-2
001
4405
S 8:00-9:30 am
MTWTH
DANCE
385R
4414
BLRM INTL LAT ADV
001
4414
S 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
002
4414
S 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
DANCE
388R
6978
BLRM DNC PERF INT
001
6978
S 7:00-7:50 am
DAILY
002
6978
S 7:00-7:50 am
DAILY
DANCE
390R
4407
BALLET TEC-3
001
4407
S 8:00-9:30 am
MTWTH
DANCE
464
4462
DANCE ACCOMPANIMNT
001
4462
S 8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
DANCE
469
4470
SEN SEM IN DANCE
001
4470
S 12:00-12:50 pm
T
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
162
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
278
RB
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
283 RB STAFF
185 RB CHITWOOD R
160 RB STAFF
♦ DANCE 540R, 562R, and 563R taught July 17 to August 11. Registration must be completed within established deadlines.
Concurrent registration requested.
DANCE 540R
001
DANCE 562R
001
DANCE 563R
DANCE 601
DANCE 643
DANCE 653
DANCE 662
001
001
001
001
001
DANCE 697R
001
DANCE 699R
001
4486
4486
4485
4485
6449
6449
8050
8050
4487
4487
4492
4492
4499
4499
8053
8053
8052
8052
MOD DNC TEC THRY-5 2.0
S 10:00-11 :50 am MWTHF
10:00-10:50 am T
MOD DANCE COMP ADV 1.0
S 2:30-4:00 pm DAILY
MOD DNC IMPROV ADV 1 .0
S 1:00-2:25 pm DAILY
INTRO GRAD/DANCE 1.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
DANCE AESTHETICS 1.0
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
MOVEMENT ANALYSIS 2.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MW
8:00-9:50 am F
DNC PERFORM-THEORY 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
INDIV REX/COMP DNC V 4.0
S TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
S
V6.0
TBA
Design (210 BRMB, 378-2064)
DES 102 3256 INTRO TO INTERIORS
001 3256 S 8:00-9:15 am
DES 110 9001 INTRO COMP APPLI
001 9001 S 3:00-4:50 pm
DES 113 0416 3-DIMENSIONAL DES
001 0416 S 8:00-11:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
DES 114 0425 FIGURE DRAWING
001 0425 S 8:00-11:50 am
DES 119 7335 COLOR IN DESIGN
001 7335 S 1:00-2:50 pm
DES 199R 3285 COOPERATIVE EDUC
001 3285 S
DES 231 0431 PRS MTH IND DES 1
001 0431 S 1:00-4:50 pm
DES 232 7554 IND DESGN STUDIO
001 7554 S 8:00-11:50 am
DES 250 7339 INTRO TO ILLUS DES
001 7339 S 1:00-4:50 pm
DES 322 3271 INTER DES STUDIO 4
001 3271 S 9:00-11 :50 am
DES 340 0466 CORP IDENTITY DES
001 0466 S 12:00-3:50 pm
3.0
MTWTH
2.0
MTWTH
2.0
187
187
RB
RB
STAFF
187 RB STAFF
187 RB STAFF
160 RB STAFF
257 RB STAFF
257
257
RB
RB
STAFF
257 RB STAFF
296 RB JACOBSON P 0
296 RB JACOBSON P C
AL
270 BRMB MEAD S D
1057 TMCB STAFF
TH
240 BRMB
STAFF
T
2.0
240 BRMB
MW
2.0
260 BRMB
STAFF
MTWTH
V1.0
230 BRMB
MEAD S D
TBA
2.0
STAFF
MW
3.0
240 BRMB
STOUT WD
MW
2.0
240 BRMB
STOUT WD
MW
3.0
396 BRMB
STAFF
MW
3.0
220 BRMB
STAFF
ilH
390 BRMB
STAFF
26 BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule
DES
344
001
3267
3267
POSTER DESIGN
S 12:00-2:50 pm
MWTHF
3.0
380 BRMB
WADSWORTH M A
DES
349
400
3274
3274
HIST OF GRAPH DES
T 2:30-4:50 pm
TTH
3.0
270 BRMB
STAFF
DES
001
7345
7345
PROBLEMS IN COLOR
S 10:00-11:50 am MWTH
10:00-10:50 am T
2.0
230 BRMB
230 BRMB
MEAD S D
DES
494R
001
0529
0529
SPEC PROB DESIGN
S
TEA
V3.0
BARRETT RE
DES
497R
001
0531
0531
BFA FINAL PROJECT
8
TEA
V3.0
BARRbll RE
DES
499R
001
3288
3288
DIRECTED STUDIES
S
TBA
V6.0
BARRbll RE
Economics (130 FOB, 378-2859)
ECON 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ECON
110
001
1567
1567
ECON PRINC & PROB
T 8:00-9:20 am
MTWTH
3.0
SS
250 SWKT STAFF
ECON
199R
350
8735
8735
CO-OP ED:ECONOMICS
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
Dept Approve
ECON
490
001
6143
6143
SENIOR PAPER
S
TBA
1.0
STAFF
Dept Approve
ECON
498R
001
1640
1640
READINGS IN ECON
S
TBA
V2.0
STAFF
Dept Approve
ECON
499R
001
8846
8846
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
Dept Approve
Educational Leadersliip (310 IMCKB, 37^4291)
ELDR 452 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ELDR 452
ELDR 517
ELDR 537
ELOR 539R
ELDR 600
ELDR 609
ELDR 611
ELDR 620
EU)R 622
ELOR 628
ELOR 629
ELDR 631
ELDR 632R
ELDR 655
6098
001
6098
400
6098
8497
001
8497
105
8497
8404
001
8404
8405
400
8405
2462
001
2462
105
2462
2469
001
2469
2471
001
2471
6015
001
6015
ion 105 for LPP
105
6015
400
6015
6016
001
6016
on 105 for LPP
105
6016
400
6016
8406
001
8406
2475
001
2475
2480
001
2480
6042
400
6042
401
6042
2482
400
2482
PROFESSIONAL TEACH
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 4:00-5:40 pm M
PRO & SCH WRTG IN ED
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
GFTD.TLNTDiCREATIV
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
GFTD,TLNTD:PRACTIC
STDSHP HUM ORG
S 9:00-10:50 am
S 9:00-10:50 am
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
S 8:00-9:50 am
TBA
MW
MW
TTH
IMPRV SCH PRACTICE
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
EDUCATIONAL FINANC
1.0
2.0
2.0
V4.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
2.0
4:00-7:40 pm
S 1:00-2:50 pm
S 4:00-7:40 pm
THE LAW & EDUC
S 4:00-7:40 pm
M
MW
M
W
2.0
TTH
S 4:00-7:40 pm W
CURR DEV SUP INST
S 11:0O-12:50pm MW
CUR DEV/SPRVN INST
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
TCH LRN RSCH PRCT
S 2:00-3:40 pm MW
HELD PRACTICUM
S TBA
S TBA
SOC CULT FOUNDS ED
S 4:00-5:50 pm TTH
2.0
1.0
2.0
V6.0
2.0
323 MCKB HITE S J
340 MCKB STAFF
319 MCKB WEBB CD
319 MCKB WEBB CD
144 MCKB SQUIRES DA
TODD S M
327 MCKB VANALFEN C N
327 MCKB VANALFEN C N
319 MCKB OVARDGF
319 MCKB OVARDGF
327 MCKB GARFIELD R R
319 MCKB GARFIELD R R
327 MCKB GARFIELD R R
280 MCKB STAFF
340 MCKB WASDEN F D
280 MCKB STAFF
319 MCKB BUTTERFIELD D
31 9 MCKB BUTTERFIELD D
331 MCKB WEBB C D
BUTTERFIELD D
MUSE I D
280 MCKB RANDALL EV
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 27
ELOR 658 6025 POLTCL ASPCTS EDUC
001 6025 S 4:00-7:40 pm TH
400 6025 S 4:00-7:40 pm 7H
ELOR 668 2488 HIST/PHILOSOPHY ED
001 2488 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
ELOR 670R 6022 WORKSHP EDUC LDRSH
105 6022 S 1:00-3:50 pm W
ELOR 688 6044 EDUC FACILITIES
001 6044 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
♦ ELDR 691 R section 110 for SRP students only.
ELOR 691 R
ELOR 694R
ELDR 700
ELDR 720
ELDR 740
ELDR 762
110
210
310
001
400
001
110
001
400
400
400
6115
6115
6115
6115
2492
2492
2492
2496
2496
2496
8545
8545
8545
6057
6057
6037
6037
DOCTORAL SEMINAR
8 12:30-1 :50 pm WTH
8 TBA
8 TBA
INDEPENDENT STUDY
S TBA
8 TBA
EDUCATIONAL LDRSHP
8 1:00-2:50 pm
S 1:00-2:50 pm
SUPT EDUC POLICY
8 4:00-5:50 pm
8 4:00-5:50 pm
ADULT & CONT EDUC
8 5:00-6:50 pm
COLL UNiV AMERICA
8 5:00-8:40 pm
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
♦ ELDR 775 section 110 Is for SRP only.
ELDR 775 2500 DATA ANALYSIS
110 2500 8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
ELOR 780 6110 SOCIAL ECON ASPECT
400 6110 8 6:00-7:50 pm TTH
ELOR 782 6038 CONST LAW AND EDUC
001 6038 8 4:00-5:50 pm M
110 6038 8 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
400 6038 8 4:00-5:50 pm M
♦ ELDR 790R section 110 for SRP students only.
ELDR 790R 6131 ED LDSHP AMER SCHL
110 6131 8 1:00-5:00 pm DAILY
ELDR 795 2502 RESRCH RPTG TECHNI
TTH
001 2502 8 3:00-5:50 pm
♦ ELOR 795 section 310 is for SRP students only.
3:00-5:50 pm
ELOR 799R
310
001
400
2502
6133
6133
6133
DISSERTATION
S
S
TTH
TBA
TBA
2.0
2.0
V3.0
2.0
1.0
V3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
VI 8.0
Educational Psychology (328 MCKB, 378-3857)
E PSY 101 R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 101 R requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 204.
EPSY 101R
5990
5990
FLD WK SP ED EL ED
8 2:00-3:50 pm
1.0
400 5990 8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
E PSY 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 204 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 101R.
EPSY
204
7498
EDUC OF EXCEP CHLD
2.0
400
7498
8 4:00-6:00 pm TTH
EPSY
205
2493
PRINC OF LEARNING
3.0
400
2493
8 4:00-6:50 pm TTH
♦ E PSY 405 requires concurrent enrollment in E PSY 480R.
EPSY 405 7493 SPEC ED ADV THRY P
400 7493 8 4:00-6:50 pm MW
♦ E PSY 480R requires concurrent enrollment In E PSY 405.
E PSY 480R
400
7494 PRE PRAC EXP MUMD
7494 8 TBA
4.0
2.0
319MCKB GARFIELD RR
319MCKB GARFIELD RR
323MCKB RANDALL EV
323MCKB RANDALL EV
319MCKB OVARDGF
331 MCKB
340 MCKB
340 MCKB
323 MCKB
323 MCKB
319 MCKB
310 MCKB
8HUTE R W
8HUTE R W
8HUTE R W
MUSE I D
MUSE I D
VANALFEN C N
VANALFEN C N
VANALFEN C N
VANALFEN C N
SANTIAGO F
WILLARDSON J D
359 MCKB HITE S J
323 MCKB STAFF
323 MCKB STAFF
327 MCKB WA8DEN F D
323 MCKB STAFF
159 MCKB 8HUTERW
132 MCKB HITE 8 J
132 MCKB 8HUTERW
MUSE I D
MUSE I D
327 MCKB STAFF
150 MCKB ALLREDKW
331 MCKB FOSTER K C
132 MCKB STAFF
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
$10
STAFF
28 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
E PSY 485R
001
E PSY 493R
EPSY 500
E PSY 510
400
001
400
001
1666
1666
6157
6157
2572
2572
7492
7492
2562
2562
PRAC CLIN AUDIOLGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm 7W
V5.0
125 TLBS
BARTHOLOMEW K
Teh r Approve
READINGS
S TBA
V2.0
BINGHAM R D
CLIN DATA ACQ & ANAL
S 8:20-10:50 am TTH
3.0
125 TLRB
FUJIKI M
nrollment In E PSY 586R.
ED MLD MOD DISABL
S 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
3.0
144 MCKB
INGRAM C F
ED EMO/BEHAV DISAB
S 9:00-11:50 am MW
3.0
331 MCKB
EGAN M W
E PSY515R, 518 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 518 8096 ED GIFTED & TALENTED 2.0
400 8096 S 4:00-6:00 pm TTH
144 MCKB DUFFY DM
E PSY 519 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required) No graduate degree credit given.
EPSY 544 7489 ADV HEARING SCIENC 3.0
001 7489 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF 125 TLRB MCPHERSON D L
EPSY 580R 6174 DIR OBSRV IN SCHLS V 3.0
001 6174 8 TBA
INGRAM C F
♦ E PSY 581 R Students must register for sections 400 and 401. Section 401 is a no credit lab to be taken concurrently with the
practicum.
EPSY 581 R 6175 PRACT MENTAL RETRD V8.0 $60
400 6175 S TBA
401 L 6175 S 4:00-6:40 pm T
EPSY 582R 1663 PRAC EMO/BEHAV DIS
400 1663 8 DAILY
E PSY S84R
400
1665 PRACTCM LRNG DSBLD
1665 8 TBA
340 MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
V8.0
$60
EGAN M W
V8.0
$60
INGRAM C F
♦ E PSY 586R students must also register for E PSY 503.
EPSY 586R 7495 PRAC MILD/MOD DISA
001 7495 S 8:00-2:50 pm DAILY
400 7495 8 TBA
401 7495 S TBA
V8.0
$60
TBA
INGRAM C F
STAFF
INGRAM C F
E PSY 600 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required) No graduate degree credit given.
EPSY 639 2596 COMM IND AUDIOLOGY 2.0
001 2596 S 10:00-1 1:40 am MW
EPSY 679 6806 COUN & GUID PRACT 3.0
400 6806 S 4:00-6:50 pm W
E PSY 680R 6211 INTRN SPCH/LG PATH 3.0
001 6211 8 TBA
EPSY 680R 6211 COUN & GUID INTERN V6.0
401 6211 8 4:00-7:00 pm T
EPSY 685R 6827 PRAC SPCH/LNG PATH V8.0
001 6827 8 TBA
EPSY 685R 6827 PRAC CLIN AUDIOLGY V8.0
002 6827 8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
125 TLRB HANKS W
327 MCKB CLARK-SLY J
$60
FRIEND T J
$60
327 MCKB BINGHAM R D
FRIEND T J
125 TLRB BARTHOLOMEW K
Teh r Approve
Tchr Approve
Teh r Approve
♦ E PSY 690R section 2 — All Special Education graduate students must register for one credit hour.
EPSY 690R 6215 SEMRINSPECED V4.0
002 6215 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MW 327 MCKB EGANMW
♦ E PSY 693R students must have prior departmental approval of instructor and subject material. See graduate coordinator.
693R
EPSY 693R 6218 DIRECTED INDIV STD V3.0
001 6218 8 8:00-8:50 am M
EPSY 694R 2592 SPC PRJ SP/LG PATH V3.0
001 2592 8 TBA
EPSY 694R 2592 SPEC PROJ CLIN AUD V3.0
002 2592 8 TBA
EPSY 695R 7205 COUNSELING SEMINAR V3.0
400 7205 8 TBA
EPSY 697R 6221 SPECIAL PROJECTS V6.0
400 6221 8 TBA
327 MCKB BINGHAM R D
HILTON LM
HARRIS R W
JAC0B80N K 0
BINGHAM R D
♦ E PSY 699R section 1 for Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology students only.
EPSY 699R 6222 MASTER'S THESIS
001 6222 8 TBA
002 6222 8 TBA
400 6222 8 TBA
V6.0
HILTON LM
BINGHAM R D
BINGHAM R D
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 29
E PSY 779R
E PSY 780R
E PSY 790R
E PSY 799R
400
400
400
001
400
2625 AOV COUN PRACTICUM
2625 S 4:00-7:00 pm T
6227 DOCT CLRKSHP COUN
6227 S 4:00-7:00 pm T
6229 ADV SEMINAR COUNS
6229 S 4:00-7:00 pm WTH
6231 DOCTORAL DISSERTAT
6231 S 8:00-8:50 am W
6231 S TBA
V4.0
327MCKB
BINGHAM R D
V8.0
327 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
3.0
340MCKB
RASMUSEN C G
V9.0
327 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
340 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
Electrical and Computer Engineering (459 CB, 37fr4012)
EC EN 199R
EC EN 220
EC EN 311
EC EN 315
EC EN 316
EC EN 317
EC EN 443
EC EN 493R
EC EN 598R
EC EN 699R
EC EN 799R
350
370
380
001
001
001
001
001
001
8778
8778
8778
8778
1679
1679
1677
1677
1678
1678
1682
1682
1684
1684
1691
1691
COOP ED ELECT ENGR
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
DIGITAL STATE MACH
MTTHF
MW
MTTHF
TTH
MW
002 L 1691
001
001
001
001
8681
8681
1749
1749
1761
1761
1765
1765
S 2:00-3:20 pm
CIRCUITS LAB
S 1:00-4:50 pm
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
S 8:00-9:50 am
SIG & SYS LAB
S 1:00-4:50 pm
ELECTRONICS LAB 1
S 1:00-4:50 pm
ELECTRON CKT DES 2
S 10:00-1 1:20 am MWTH
10:00-10:50 am T
S 1:00-4:50 pm MW
SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG
S TBA
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
DISSERTATION
S TBA
V3.0
4.0
1.0
4.0
1.0
1.0
4.0
V4.0
V3.0
V9.0
V9.0
$30
381 CB
$30
428 CB
406 CB
430 CB
428 CB
406 CB
406 CB
428 CB
Electronics Engineering Teclinology (265 CTB, 37^-3895)
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
101
103
001
001
1777
1777
1768
1768
002 L 1768
199fl 6095
350 6095
370 6095
380 6095
399R 8938
350 8938
370 8938
380 8938
492R
001
1790
1790
CORNERSTONE EET
S 9:00-10:50 am MTTHF
DC/AC CIRCUITS
S 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm W
S 2:00-4:50 pm TF
COOP ED EET
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
CO-OP: EET
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
SPEC PROS ELECTRON
S 8:00-8:50 am W
2.0
4.0
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
Elementary Education (215 IMCKB, 378-4077)
EL ED 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EL ED 340 2473 CHILDRENS LIT
001 2473 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WARE G A
STAFF
FROST R L
STAFF
STAFF
HUMPHERYS D S
HUMPHERYS D S
HUMPHERYS D S
HUMPHERYS D S
STAFF
STAFF
315
CTB
$65
STAFF
340
CTB
STAFF
340
CTB
335
CTB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
340
CTB
STAFF
3.0
283 MCKB TUNNELLMO
♦ EL ED 350 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and 2.85 GPA. By application only.
EL ED 350
EL ED 351
2477
TEACH SOC STUDIES
2.0
001
2477
S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
280 MCKB
COLOMB R J
002
2477
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
280 MCKB
CAMPRR 1 K
8689
INTERCULTURAL EDUC
1.0
001
8689
S 9:00-10:50 am T
230 MCKB
BIRRELL J R
002
8689
S 9:00-10:50 am TH
230 MCKB
BIRRELL J R
30 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ EL ED 352 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and 2.85 GPA. By application only.
EL ED 352 8693 TEACH SCIENCE 2.0
8693
TEACH SCIENCE
001
8693
S 10:00-11:50 am
MW
00?
8693
8 2:00-3:50 pm
MW
278 MCKB
278 MCKB
♦ EL ED 353 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR, MATH 305 and 2.85 GPA. By application only.
EL ED 353
BUNDERSON E D
TOLMAN M N
5657 TEACH MATHEMATICS 3.0
001 5657 S 8:00-9:50 am MTWTH
002 5657 S 12:00-1:50 pm MTWTH
♦ EL ED 356 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and a 2.85 GPA
EL ED 356
001
002
2521
2521
2521
RDG & LNG ARTS PRI
S 4:00-6:50 pm MW
S 1:00-3:50 pm MW
♦ EL ED 357 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and 2.85 GPA
EL ED 357
EL ED 493R
001
002
001
2522
2522
2522
5668
5668
RDG & LNG ARTS INT
S 9:00-11:50 am MW
S 1:00-3:50 pm MW
INDEP READ OR PROJ
S TBA
EL ED 515R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EL ED 530
EL ED 632
EL ED 635
EL ED 636
EL ED 640
EL ED 641
EL ED 642
EL ED 645
EL ED 648R
EL ED 672R
EL ED 676
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
680R
693R
EL ED 695R
EL ED 696R
EL ED 699R
EL ED 741
780R
793R
EL ED 7g5R
001
001
400
001
001
001
400
001
001
001
001
001
001
400
001
400
001
400
001
400
001
400
001
400
001
400
001
400
8493
8493
8431
8431
8431
8434
8434
8435
8435
8436
8436
8436
8426
8426
8427
8427
8437
8437
8439
8439
8440
8440
8553
8553
8441
8441
8443
8443
8443
8444
8444
8444
8445
8445
8445
6554
6554
6554
8856
8856
8446
8446
8495
8495
8495
8494
8494
8494
PRINC OF LEARNING
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
SCIEN IN ELEM EDUC
8 12:00-1:50 pm MW
8 TBA
MATH IN ELEM EDUCA
8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
SOC STDES IN EL ED
8 10:00-1 1:50 am MW
LIT FOR YOUNG PEPL
8 2:00-4:50 pm MW
8 2:00-4:50 pm MW
TRENDS.ISSUES READ
8 8:00-10:50 am TTH
EMERGENT LITERACY
8 10:00-1 1:50 am MW
CLASRM READG DIAGN
8 8:00-10:50 am TTH
PRACTICUM IN READI
8 8:00-10:50 am TTH
INTRO RESEARCH DES
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
RSRCH IN READING
S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
PROFESS INTERNSHIP
S TBA
DIRCT INDIV STUDY
8 TBA
8 TBA
INDEP RESEARCH
8 TBA
8 TBA
PROFESS EDUC PROJE
8 TBA
S TBA
MASTER'S THESIS
8 TBA
8 TBA
PSYCH & PHYS READG
8 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
PROFES INTERNSHIP
S TBA
DIR INDIV STUDY
S TBA
8 TBA
INDEPENDENT RSRCH
8 TBA
8 TBA
3.0
3.0
V4.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
V4.0
V3.0
2.0
V6.0
V4.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
2.0
V8.0
V4.0
V6.0
220 MCKB
220 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
278 MCKB
220 MCKB
280 MCKB
283 MCKB
283 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
TBA
TBA
238 MCKB
278 MCKB
238 MCKB
MONROE E
LIDDIARD D D
HARWARD 8 V
W0LFER8BERGER
LIVINGSTON N B
LIVING8T0N N B
STAFF
COOK P F
TOLMAN M N
TOLMAN M N
MONROE E
CAMPBELL K
TUNNELLMO
TUNNELLMO
ELDREDGE J L
FAW80N P C
STEED R 8
STEED R S
COOK P F
FAW80N P C
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
REUTZEL D R
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 31
EL ED
799R
8448
DISSERTATION
001
8448
S
TBA
400
8448
8
TBA
V12.0
ELDREDGEJL
ELDREDGE J L
English (3146 JKHB, 378-3053)
ENGL 115 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 115
1833
WRITING & READING
3.0
E
GDI
1833
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
2214
SFLC
STAFF
002
1833
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
2241
SFLC
STAFF
003
1833
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
1227
SFLC
STAFF
004
1833
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
2214
SFLC
STAFF
005
1833
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
22A\
SFLC
STAFF
006
1833
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3241
SFLC
STAFF
007
1833
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
1123
JKHB
STAFF
008
1833
T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
2181
JKHB
STAFF
009
1833
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
1101
JKHB
STAFF
010
1833
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
1106
JKHB
STAFF
400
1833
T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
2181
JKHB
STAFF
401
1833
T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
2181
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 217, 218R, 220. 223 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 223
1840
INTRO TO LANGUAGE
3.0
001
1840
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1106
JKHB
COWLES D W
ENGL 225, 230, 235, 25 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 230
1842
FCTN DRAMA POETRY
3.0
AL
001
1842
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
1124
JKHB
LOFGREEN C D
ENGL 251
1843
FUND LITERARY INT
3.0
001
1843
8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
1134
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 252 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 252
1844
GRIT WRIT & RES
3.0
001
1844
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
1119
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 291 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 291
1850
PERSP ENGL LIT 1
3.0
001
1850
8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1124
JKHB
BESTLN
ENGL 292 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 292
8558
PERSP ENGL LIT II
3.0
001
8558
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
1134
JKHB
BESTBS
ENGL 293 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 293
8562
PERSP AMERICAN LIT
3.0
001
8562
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1134
JKHB
SMITH MK
ENGL 311
1845
WRITABTHUMANTIES
3.0
AW
001
1845
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1101
JKHB
STAFF
400
1845
T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
1103
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 312, 313 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee requii
red)
ENGL 312
6224
ARG CRITICAL WRTNG
3.0
AW
001
6224
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
1101
JKHB
STAFF
400
6224
T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
1123
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 313
8559
EXPOS WRTNG/EL ED
3.0
AW
001
8559
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
1131
JKHB
LOFGREEN C D
400
8559
T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
1103
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 315 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 315
1837
WRTNG IN SOC SCI
3.0
AW
001
1837
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
1106
JKHB
STAFF
002
1837
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
2024
JKHB
STAFF
003
1837
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1123
JKHB
STAFF
004
1837
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
1131
JKHB
STAFF
005
1837
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
136TMCB
STAFF
006
1837
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
1101
JKHB
STAFF
007
1837
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
1103
JKHB
STAFF
008
1837
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
1127
JKHB
STAFF
009
1837
T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
2181
JKHB
STAFF
400
1837
T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
1124
JKHB
STAFF
401
1837
T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
1124
wIaTiD
STAFF
ENGL 316 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 316
1857
TECHNICAL WRITING
3.0
AW
001
1857
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
2181
JKHB
STAFF
002
1857
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3241
SFLC
STAFF
003
1857
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
2049
JKHB
STAFF
004
1857
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
1126
JKHB
STAFF
Multi-Cultrl
32 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
005
006
007
008
009
400
401
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
1857
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
10:00-11:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
4:00-6:30 pm
5:10-7:40 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
7W
1104 JKHB NORTON DE
1127 JKHB STAFF
1119 JKHB STAFF
1131 JKHB COWLESDW
1103 JKHB STAFF
1104 JKHB STAFF
1134 JKHB HUNSAKEROG
ENGL 318R, 319R, 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 322 1861 MOD AMERICAN USAGE 3.0
ENGL 324
001
001
1861
1905
1905
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
HIST ENGL LANGUAGE
S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
3.0
ENGL 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 325 7638 GRAMMAR & USAGE 3.0
001 7638 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
1123 JKHB NORTON DE
1103 JKHB EGGINGTONWG
1104 JKHB OAKSDD
ENGL 333, 336, 350, 359 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 362 1883 19C-20C AMER LIT 3.0
001 1883 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ENGL 363, 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 374, 375 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2181 JKHB STAFF
ENGL
374
1894
ENGL LIT 1780-1832
3.0
001
1894
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
ENGL
377
1897
SEC TCHG PROCEDURE
3.0
001
1897
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ENGL 382, 385 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 382 1900 SHAKESPEARE 3.0
001 1900 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ENGL 385 1864 ENGL UT 1603-1660 3.0
001 1864 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ENGL 395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 399R 6860 COOPERATIVE EDUC V 9.0
350 6860 S TEA
ENGL 420 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 490R 1820 INDIV READNGS ENGL V 3.0
001 1820 S TBA
♦ ENGL 495 section 1 will study Literature and Wilderness.
ENGL 495
001
8560 SENIOR COURSE
8560 S 8:00-9:50 am
3.0
MWF
1134 JKHB BESTBS
1127 JKHB CROWE CE
1124 JKHB BESTLN
1103 JKHB HUNSAKEROG
SMITH M K
STAFF
1131 JKHB TANNER SL
♦ ENGL 495 section 2 will study Women's Voices: The Personal Writings of Mormon Women.
002 8560 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
♦ ENGL 495 section 3 will study Self-Oeception and Victorian Fiction.
1038 JKHB BEECHERMU
003
8560
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
1123
JKHB
COWLES D L
ENGL
499R
001
1917
1917
HONORS THESIS
S TBA
V6.0
STAFF
ENGL
590R
001
1914
1914
INDIV READNGS ENGL
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ENGL
599R
350
1936
1936
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S TBA
V9.0
TIPPETTS R H
ENGL
630
001
1935
1935
THEORY DISCOURSE
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
1102E
JKHB
TANNER S L
ENGL
666
001
1954
1954
LATE 20 C AMER LIT
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
1102E
JKHB
LARSEN L E
ENGL
672
001
1958
1958
STDS ENGL RENS LIT
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
1102E
JKHB
HUNSAKER 0 G
ENGL
699R
001
1968
1968
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
VI 8.0
FOXCJ
Family Sciences (1000 SWKT, 378-2069)
F>AMSC 160 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC 160 3084 INTRO FAMILY SCI 3.0
001 3084 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
SS
2320B SFLC STAFF
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 33
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
210 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
210
001
300
1107
1107
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
301
302
303
304
310
312
315
001
001
400
001
002
400
400
400
001
001
8691 CRIT INQ RES METHD
8691 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
7748 PREPARATN MARRIAGE
7748 T 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
7749 MARRIAGE ENHANCEMT
7749 S 6:00-8:30 pm TTH
773201 PARENTING
773201 8 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
773201 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
773201 S 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
3053 FAMILY MONEY MGT 1
3053 S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
8607 ADV HUMAN DEVELOP
8607 S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
8886 PERSNALITY SOC DEV
8886 S 7:00-6:50 am MTW
8690 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMT
8690 8 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
SS
1219 8FLC
2214 SFLC
1245 SFLC
284 TNRB
274 MARB
1227 SFLC
1245 SFLC
164 TNRB
2310 SFLC
323 MARB
2320B SFLC
STAFF
0L8EN 8 F
STAFF
8TAHMANN R F
ROBINSON P W
VANCE B J
ROBINSON PW
STAFF
DRAPER TW
PEERY J C
MCKEE T
♦ FAMSC 322 application required a semester in advance in 1319 SFLC.
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
322
356
360
371
372
001
002
400
400
001
001
8636
8636
8636
7707
7707
8699
8699
3054
3054
8637
8637
CHILD SOC & LR LAB 4.0
8 8:00-12:50 pm DAILY
S 11:00-3:30 pm DAILY
INTRV SKLS FAMSC 3.0
8 7:00-9:30 pm TTH
ISSUES IN FAMSC 3.0
S 6:00-8:30 pm MW
WORK & REL IN HOME 3.0
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
TEMPORAL WELFR FAM 3.0
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
1418 SFLC STAFF
1418 SFLC STAFF
2320B SFLC PODUSKAB
1227 SFLC STAFF
2320B SFLC STAFF
374 TNRB BEUTLER I F
FAMSC 399R
395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
395R 7066 SP TOPICS FAMSC V3.0
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
COOPERATIVE ED V 9.0
S TBA
001
002
400
7066
7066
7066
STAFF
Teh r Approve
KLEIN S
Teh r Approve
STAFF
Teh r Approve
350
6310
6310
♦ FAMSC
FAMSC
♦ FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
SM ITH D Dept Approve
423 must be taken concurrently with FAMSC 424. Application required one semester in advance in 1319 SFLC.
423 8638 PRACT IN PRESCHOOL 4.0
001
424 must be
424
8638 PRACT IN PRESCHOOL
8638 T TBA
1418 SFLC DRAPER TW
taken concurrently with FAMSC 423. Application required one semester in advance in 1319 SFLC.
4.0
460
461
510
545
590R
595R
600
655R
FAMSC 692R
001
001
400
001
001
400
400
001
001
002
003
004
001
8692 KINDERGARTEN PRACT
8692 T TBA
1124 FAMSC THEORY & RES
1124 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
1125 FAMILY & THE LAW
1125 S 5:00-7:30 pm TTH
1145 SEMINAR INTELL DEV
1145 8 1:00-3:50 pm MW
7842 FAM FIN RES MGT
7842 S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
1141 READINGS IN FAMSC
1141 8 TBA
1142 SPEC TPCS IN FAMSC
1142 8 TBA
524602 ADV RSRCH METHODS
524602 8 1:00-3:30 pm TTH
1156 INT PRCTM MAR & F TH
1156 T 3:00-7:50 pm T
1156 T 1:00-2:50 pm W
1156 T 3:00-7:50 pm T
1156 S 2:00-4:50 pm M
116602 SEMINAR IN FAM REL
116602 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
1418
$30
SFLC
STAFF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V2.0
V2.0
3.0
2.0
680 SWKT BURR W R
212 JRCB STAFF
1 055 SWKT GALBRAITH R C
1043 SWKT PODUSKAB
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
177 TLRB
STAHMANN R F
279 TLRB
STAFF
265 TLRB
STAFF
265 TLRB
STAFF
259 TLRB
STAFF
893 SWKT
THOMAS D L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
34 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Sehedule
FAMSC 693R
001
FAMSC 699R
400
1167 INDEP READINGS V 3.0
1167 S TBA
1170 MASTERS THESIS V 9.0
1170 T TBA
STAFF
OLSON T D
FAMSC 750R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). No graduate degree credit given.
FAMSC 7S0R
FAMSC 770R
FAMSC 799R
001
400
001
400
1174
1174
1174
1180
1180
1189
1189
SUPERVSN M & F THRPY
T 3:00-4:50 pm M
S 3:00-7:50 pm M
CUNICAL INTERNSHP
T TBA
DISSERTATION
T
V2.0
1.0
V9.0
279 TLRB
279 TLRB
TBA
CRANE D R
CRANE D R
CRANE D R
OLSON T D
Food Science and Nutrition (475 WIDB, 378-3912)
FSN100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
FSN 100 8628 ESSEN HUMAN NUTRI
001 8628 S 12:00-2:30 pm
400 8628 S 5:30-8:00 pm
FSN 344 2010 INTRO FOOD CHEM
001 2010 S 8:00-9:50 am
FSN 345 2011 INTR FOOD CHEM LAB
001 2011 S 12:00-2:50 pm
FSN 463 2046 ADMIN PRACTICUM
001 2046 S 9:00-11 :50 am
8:00-4:30 pm
FSN 492 2341 RELD WORK FSN
001 2041 S
FSN 494R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
TTH
TTH
3.0
NS
2201 SFLC
2201 SFLC
HILL J M
HILL J M
MWTH
30)
363MARB
PIKE 0 A
MTWTH
2.0
2235 SFLC
PIKE 0 A
F
MTWTH
5.0
2308 SFLC
TBA
STAFF
TBA
V8.0
ROWE M J
FSN 494R 2042 SPEC PROBS FSN
001 2042 S
FSN 699R 2062 MASTER'S THESIS
001 2062 S
Rrench (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
FREN 101 2073 1STYRFRENPT1
001 2073 S 12:00-1 :50 pm
FREN 102 2074 1STYRFRENPT2
001 2074 S 8:00-9:50 am
FREN 201 2076 INTRM FRENCH PT 1
001 2076 S 12:00-1 :50 pm
FREN 202 2075 INTRM FRENCH PT 2
001 2075 S 12:00-1:50 pm
TBA
TBA
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MWF
V3.0
V9.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
1011 JKHB
1015 JKHB
1080 JKHB
FL
1015 JKHB
ROWE M J
ROWE M J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ FREN 211R Is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
211R 2077 2NDYRCONVERS 2.0
001 2077 S TBA WELCH N J
301 2078 INTRO LIT ANALYSIS 3.0 FL
001 2078 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF 2016 JKHB HURLBUTJD
FREN
FREN
♦ FREN 311R is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
FREN
311R
001
2080
2080
3RDYRCONVERS
S
TBA
2.0
WELCH N J
FREN
321
001
2081
2081
ADV GRAMMAR
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
2016
JKHB
STAFF
FREN
399R
350
8529
8529
FRENCH WORK INTERN
S TBA
1.0
STAFF
FREN
490R
001
2105
2105
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
S
TBA
V3.0
SOWELLMU
FREN
491
001
8337
8337
SR ORAL PROF EVAL
S
TBA
0.0
THOMPSON C P
FREN 495R section 1 will study Camus.
FREN
495R
001
2087
2087
SENIOR SEMINAR
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
2173
JKHB
TURNER N C
FREN
699R
001
2142
2142
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V6.0
BELL ME
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 35
Geography (690 SWKT, 378-3851)
GEOG 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 101 2247 INTRO TO GEOGRAPHY
3.0
NS
001
400
401
2247
2247
2247
T 10:00-11:50 am
T 5:45— 8:15 pm
T 3:00-5:30 pm
MWF
TTH
TTH
230 SWKT
230 SWKT
230 SWKT
GREY AH
JAMES D R
SMITH K H
GEOG 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
120
400
2249
2249
GEOG WORLD AFFAIRS
S 3:00-5:30 pm MW
3.0
SS
230 SWKT
SHELLEY W R
GEOG
199R
001
8736
8736
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
S TBA
V3.0
JACKSON R H
GEOG
211
001
2251
2251
MAP READG, ANALYSS
S 9:00-11 :50 am MW
2.0
660 SWKT
HARDIN P J
Lab Included
GEOG
221
001
2252
2252
GEOG MODES & MODEL
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
240 SWKT
GREY AH
GEOG 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
'
GEOG
341
001
2266
2266
POLITICAL GEOG
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
3.0
240 SWKT
EMMETT C F
GEOG 352, 370, 371 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
399R
350
370
379
390
2263
2263
2263
2263
2263
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
s
s
s
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
GEOG 450 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
470
001
2273
2273
ASIA
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
240 SWKT
DAVIS J A
GEOG
493R
001
2278
2278
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
TBA
V3.0
JACKSON R H
Prev Apple
GEOG
515
001
8862
8862
GEOG INF SYSTEMS
S 1:00-3:50 pm
MW
3.0
660 SWKT
HARDIN P J
GEOG
599R
350
370
379
390
2295
2295
2295
2295
2295
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8
8
8
8
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
V3.0
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
GEOG
690R
001
2299
2299
READ IN SYST GEOG
8
TBA
V2.0
JACKSON R H
GEOG
695R
001
2301
2301
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
8
TBA
V3.0
JACKSON R H
Prev Apple
GEOG
699R
001
2304
2304
MASTERS THESIS
8
TBA
V6.0
JACKSON R H
Majors Only
Geology (258 ESC, 378-3918)
GEOL 101, 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL
199R
370
2329
2329
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S
TBA
V3.0
GEOL
695R
001
2379
2379
RESEARCH
8
TBA
V4.0
GEOL
696R
001
2377
2377
READ & CONF GEOL
8
TBA
V4.0
GEOL
697R
001
2378
2378
DIR FIELD STUDIES
8
TBA
V6.0
GEOL
699R
001
2380
2380
MASTER'S THESIS
8
TBA
V9.0
German (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
GERM
101
001
2386
2386
FIRST YEAR GERMAN
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
4.0
GERM
102
001
2387
2387
1ST YEAR GERMAN
8 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
GERM
202
001
2391
2391
2ND-YEAR GERMAN
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
1125 SFLC
1125 SFLC
FL
2031 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
GERM 320, 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 320 2394 GRAM&C0MP1 3.0
001 2394 8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
2036 JKHB STAFF
36 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
GERM 440R. 490R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 490R
241 6 SPEC STUDIES GERM
001 2416 S TBA
GERM 499R 2414 HONORS THESIS
001 2414 S TBA
GERM 680R 7939 SPECL STDS GERMAN
001 7939 S TBA
GERM 690R 2445 SEMINAR IN GERMAN
001 2445 S TBA
GERM 699R 2450 MASTERS THESIS
001 2450 S TBA
Health Sciences (213 RB, 37fr4428)
HLTH121, 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HLTH 129 should be taken concurrently wHh the same section of PE 129.
1.0
V3.0
V6.0
V3.0
3.0
V6.0
HLTH 129
6228
HL1
m & UFESTYLE M
GT
001
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
ooe
6226
T
8:00-6:50 am
MTWTH
003
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
004
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
005
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
006
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
006
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
010
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
oil
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
012
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
400
6228
T
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
401
6228
T
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
402
6228
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
403
6228
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
HLTH 130, 300, 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 320 2805 FRST AID & EMRG CARE 3.0
400 2805 S 4:00-6:40 pm TTH
HLTH 325, 361 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HLTH 361 restricted to sophomores, Juniors, seniors and graduates.
HLTH 361 2798 SCH HLTH ELEM TCHR 2.0
001 2798 S 10:00-11 :50 am MW
002 2796 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
♦ HLTH 362, 370, 402R Offered by Indepedent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 430 2829 ENVRNMNTL TOXICLGY 3.0
231
206
206
001
2829
2829
ENVRNMNTL TOXICLGY
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
HLTH 444 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 446 2809 DRIVER SIMULATORS
400 2809 S TBA
HLTH 451 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 460 2811 SUBS USE & ADD BE H
001 2811 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
HLTH 461 2824 HEALTH OF BODY SYS
001 2824 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
HLTH 463 7981 HLTH PROT & MGMT
001 7981 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
HLTH 465, 466 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 599R 2821 CO-OP ED RELDWORK V9.0
370 2821 S TBA
HLTH 650 2826 REV & PROC HLTH INFO 3.0
001 2826 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
HLTH 694 2835 GRADUATE SEMINAR 2.0
001 2835 8 8:00-9:50 am TTH
HLTH 696R 2836 INDEPENDENT STUDY V3.0
001 2836 8 TBA
HLTH 699R 2838 MASTERS THESIS V9.0
001 2838 8 TBA
STAFF
Prev Apple
STAFF
Prev Apple
ABBOTTS
STAFF
STAFF
267
RB
8A1-AZARRD
271
RB
8ALAZARRD
267
RB
8ALAZAR R D
271
PB
8ALAZARRD
267
RB
PETERSEN R A
271
RB
PETERSEN R A
267
RB
STAFF
271
RB
STAFF
267
RB
PETERSEN R A
271
RB
PETERSEN R A
267
RB
LINDSAY G B
271
RB
LINDSAY G B
267
RB
8ALAZAR R D
271
RB
8ALAZAR R D
RB HINCKLEY 8 R
RB 8ALAZAR R D
RB PETERSEN R A
235 RB LINDSAY G B
COONPE
235
RB
LINDSAY G B
231
RB
RHODES R L
235
RB
HAFEN B Q
LINDSAY G B
206
RB
HAFEN B Q
231
RB
RHODES R L
235
RB
KARREN K J
235
RB
KARRENKJ
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 37
Hebrew (4052 JKHB, 379^396)
HEB 131, 132 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HEB 431 8098 READINGS HEB SCRIP 4.0
001 8098 S 12:00-1:40 pm MTWTH
History (323 KMB, 37&4335)
FL
2049 JKHB
STAFF
HIST 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 120 2857 U S THROUGH 1877
001
2857
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
HIST 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 121 2858 US SINCE 1877
001 2858 8 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
HIST 199R 8737 CO-OP ED HISTORY
001 8737 8 TEA
HIST 200 2853 HISTORIAN'S CRAFT
001 2853 S 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
SS
253 MARB YORK N L
SS
346 MARB
F201 HFAG
HIST 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 201 8211 WRLD CIVIL T0 1500 3.0
001 8211 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
002 8211 8 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
HIST 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 202 8212 WRLD CIVIL FR 1500 3.0
001 8212 8 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
002 8212 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
003 8212 8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF
HIST 326, 331, 355 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 336, 352, 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 371 7741 MACHINE IN AMERICA 3.0
001 7741 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
CV1
275 MARB
275 MARB
CV2
253 MARB
231 MARB
253 MARB
WALKER G L
STAFF
TOBLER D F
DOXEY G B
STAFF
CARDONLB
THORP M R
CARDONLB
♦ HIST 390R will be Working Class Cultures.
HIST 390R
001
6385 SPECIAL TOPICS
6385 8 10:00-11 :50 am
V3.0
MWF
346 MARB YORK N L
385 CB GRANDSTAFF M R
HIST397R, 398 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 397R 7436 WRITING FAMILY HST 3.0
001 7436 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
HIST 399R 7661 COOP EDUC HISTORY V9.0
001 7661 S TBA
1143 SWKT
HA8LAM G M
STAFF
♦ HIST 400R, 406R, 407R Offerd by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 408R section 1 will be Danish Family History.
HIST 408R
HIST 409R, 411
HIST 485
HIST 490
HIST 495R
HIST 496R
HIST 498R
HIST 500R
2885
DENMARK
3.0
001
2885
8 8:00-9:50 am
TTHF
385
CB
HA8LAM G M
R, 422,
480R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
7785
JUNIOR TUTORIAL
3.0
001
7785
8 12:00-1:50 pm
MWF
331
KM6
THORP M R
Majors Only
00?
7785
2959
8 8:00-9:50 am
HISTORICAL RSRCH
TTHF
3.0
331
KMB
DOXEY G B
Majors Only
001
2959
8 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
331
KMB
WE8T0VER V R
Majors Only
002
2959
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
385
CB
WESTOVER V R
Majors Only
003
2959
8 12:00-1:50 pm
TTHF
302
KMB
TOBLER D F
Majors Only
004
2959
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
GRANDSTAFF M R
Majors Only
005
2959
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
383
CB
HARLINE C E
Majors Only
7287
DIRECTED RESEARCH
3.0
001
7287
S
TBA
STAFF
ion 1 students should contact the History Department prior to beginning of term.
7288
INIHN FAMILY HIST
V5.0
001
7288
2961
8 12:00-1:50 pm
DIRECTED READINGS
II HF
V3.0
335
KMB
HA8LAM G M
001
2961
S
TBA
STAFF
002
2961
2962
S
SPECL STUDIES HIST
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
001
2962
8
TBA
STAFF
002
2962
S
TBA
STAFF
38 BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule
f
HIST
598R
001
002
3023
3023
3023
SPECIAL READINGS
S
8
TBA
TBA
V2.0
HIST
699R
001
3024
3024
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
HIST
798R
001
3025
3025
SPECIAL READINGS
S
TBA
V2.0
HIST
799R
001
6306
6306
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Honors (302 MSRB, 378-3038)
♦ Also offered through departments are: A HTG 100H (200), Phil 202H (200), Rel A 121 (200, 201, 202, 203), and Rel A 212 (200).
Please see department listings for information about these couses.
3.0 E
HONP
200
8274
INTENSIVE WRITING
001
8274
T 10:00-11:50 am
MV\/F
002
8274
T 12:00-1:50 pm
MWF
HONP
499R
2246
HONORS THESIS
001
2246
S
TBA
110 HGB STAFF
110 HGB STAFF
V6.0
MCDONALD J B
Humanities (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
HUM 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HUM
101
3093
INTRO HUMANITIES
3.0
AL
400
3093
T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
3088
JKHB
STAFF
HUM
201
3094
ARTS WSTRN CLTR 1
3.0
CV1
001
3094
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
002
3094
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
HUM 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HUM
202
3095
ARTS WSTRN CULTR 2
3.0
CV2
001
3095
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3088
JKHB
STAFF
002
3095
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3088
JKHB
STAFF
003
3095
8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
400
3095
S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
3088
JKHB
STAFF
HUM
499R
001
8748
8748
HONORS THESIS
8 TBA
V6.0
CALL M J
HUM
590R
001
3120
3120
DIRECTED READINGS
8 TBA
V3.0
SHUMWAYLV
HUM
699R
350
1467
1467
THESIS MASTERS DEG
8 TBA
V9.0
SHUMWAYLV
Information Systems and Accountancy (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
♦ All I SYS upper-division courses are restricted to majors in the Marriott School of Management. Non-majors who enroll in
these courses will be required to withdraw.
I SYS 98 8986 MICRO SPRDSHT SKLS
021 8986 S 8:00-9:50 am M
022 8986 S 5:00-6:50 pm M
023 8986 S 8:00-9:50 am T
0.0 $ 25
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
1066 TMCB STAFF
♦ I SYS 199R If on-campus, daytime classes are taken during the same term as the internship, register for section 350.
I SYS 199R
350
8769 CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
8769 S TBA
V3.0
BOYER G L
♦ I SYS 199R If the internship is the only class taken during the term, register for section 370.
370 8769 S TBA BOYER GL
I SYS 301 8962 MGT INFO SYSTEMS 3.0
001 8962 S 2:00-3:50 pm TWTH 240 TNRB DELASSEN J F
♦ I SYS 399R If on-campus, daytime classes are taken during the same term as the internship, register for section 350.
I SYS 399R 6395 CO-OP BUS EXP INTR V3.0
350 6395 S TBA BOYER G L
♦ I SYS 399R If the internship is the only class taken during the term, register for section 370.
370 6395 S TBA BOYER G L
I SYS 441 8770 BUS PROGRAMMING 3.0
001 8770 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TWTH 240 TNRB DELASSEN J F
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 39
Instructional Science (201 MCKB, 378-5097)
IS 286 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ IS 286 meets as a class on the first day only.
IS 286 8057 MCRCOMP IN SCHOOL
001 8057 8 8:00-8:50 am MW
400 8057 S 4:00-^:50 pm MW
1.0
115MCKB SMrrHTG
115MCKB SMITH TG
IS 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
IS 51 5R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required) No graduate credit given.
♦ IS 51 5R meets as a class on the first day only.
IS 51 5R 6085 MCROCOMP IN SCHOOL V 3.0
400 6085 S 5:00-5:50 pm TTH
IS 564 6338 INSTRUCTIONAL DESN 3.0
001 6338 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
IS 587 2547 AUD/VIS PRODUCTION 3.0
400 2547 8 5:00-7:50 pm TTH
IS 620 8964 PRINC OF LEARNING 34)
001 8964 S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
IS 652 8130 ASSESS LRGN OUTCOM 4.0
001 8130 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
IS 657R 6351 MEASUREMENT PROJCT V 3.0
001 6351 8 TBA
IS 661 6040 EVALUATION IN EDUC 3.0
001 6040 8 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
IS 664 2623 ADV INSTRC DESIGN 3.0
001 2623 8 4:00-5:50 pm MWF
IS 667R 6043 EVALUATION PROJECT V3.0
001 6043 8 TBA
IS 677R 6559 RESEARCH PROJECT V 3.0
001 6559 8 TBA
IS 680R 2644 INTERNSHIP INST SC V6.0
001 2644 8 TBA
IS 687R 3244 DEVELOPMENT PROJCT V3.0
001 3244 8 TBA
IS 693R 6349 DIRECTED IND. STDY V3.0
001 6349 S TBA
IS 698R 7401 MASTER'S PROJECT V 6.0
400 7401 T TBA
IS 699R 6352 MASTER'S THESIS V6.0
001 6352 8 TBA
IS 799R 6356 DOCTORAL DISS ERTN V 9.0
001 6356 S TBA
205MCKB SMITH TG
359 MCKB OSGUTHORPE R T
130 B34 ANDERSON GL
355 MCKB INOUYE D K
355 MCKB 8UDWEEKS R R
SUDWEEKS R R
355 MCKB VAN M A
355 MCKB HARRISON G V
VAN MA
INOUYE D K
MERRILL PF
HARRISON G V
MERRILL PF
MERRILL PF
OSGUTHORPE R T
MERRILL PF
International and Area Studies (273 HRCB, 378-2981)
IAS 199R
350
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
399R
390
599R
001
695R
001
699R
001
9043
INTL INTERNSHIP
V3.0
9043
8 TBA
8534
INTRNTL INTERNSHIP
V9.0
8534
S TBA
8535
INTRNTL INTERNSHIP
V9.0
8535
8 TBA
8855
DIR INDIV STUDY
V3.0
8855
8 TBA
8516
MASTER'S THESIS
V6.0
8516
8 TBA
CALL E A
CALL E A
HUDSON V M
STAFF
STAFF
Italian (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
(TAL 202
001
901 5 INTERMED ITALIAN 2
9015 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
34)
FL
1011 JKHB STAFF
♦ ITAL 211 R Is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
ITAL 211 R
001
3294 2ND YR CONVERS
3294 8
2.0
TBA
NOBLE C D
♦ ITAL 311 R is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class Is held.
ITAL 311 R
001
3296 3RD YR CONVERS
3296 S
V3.0
Prev Apple
TBA
NOBLE C D
40 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
Japanese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
JAPAN
221
400
9087
9087
READ, GRAM, CULT
S 4:00-5:50 pm
MTWTH
4.0
FL
2047
JKHB
STAFF
JAPAN
301
001
3315
3315
INTRO JAPANESE LIT
S 8:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
4.0
FL
2047
JKHB
PERKINS G W
JAPAN
322
001
3318
3318
SEL READING & GRAM
S 1 0:00-1 1:50afn MWF
3.0
2047
JKHB
PERKINS G W
JAPAN
490R
001
3323
3323
INDIV STUDY JAPAN
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
JAPAN
492
001
3325
3325
MAJ READING LIST
S
TBA
1.0
STAFF
JAPAN
680R
001
7918
7918
SPECL STDS JAPAN
8
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
JAPAN
699R
001
7920
7920
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
Latin American Studies (212 HRCB, 378-2473)
LTAM
495
400
2849
2849
SENIOR SEMINAR
8 4:00-6:00 pm
TTH
3.0
154 HRCB
GROVER M L
Latin (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
LATIN 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
LATIN 201 3341 INTERMEDIATE LATIN 4.0
001 3341 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWTHF
10:00-10:50 am T
Law (341 JRCB, 378-4274)
♦ Contact the Law School for Information.
Ungulstlcs (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
LING 098 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
LING 98 8852 ACAD COMPUTER SKIL 0.0
021 8852 S 1:00-2:50 pm M
022 8852 8 5:00-6:50 pm T
023 8852 8 8:00-9:50 am TH
LING 230 3543 LANG, MIND & WORLD 3.0
001 3543 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
LING 450 3548 INTRO HIST-COMP LG 3.0
001 3548 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
LING 572 1983 TESL READNG & WRIT 3.0
001 1983 S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
2024 JKHB
2024 JKHB
MAHONEY C M
$25
1066 TMCB
1066 TMCB
1066 TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1108 JKHB MANNING AD
1108 JKHB HALLENCL
1108 JKHB TANNER MW
♦ UNG 577 section 1 will require 2 hours weekly In morning practicum. Times will be announced.
MTWTH
TBA
LING 577 1981 INTR TO ESL METHD
001 1981 8 12:00-1:50 pm
LING 590R 3566 READINGS IN UNG
001 3566 8
LING 599R 6526 COOP ED INDPT STDY
001 6526 8 TBA
LING 699R 3571 MASTERS THESIS
001 3571 8 TBA
Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
4.0
V3.0
V9.0
V9.0
2.0
MGT 565 8674 WRITTEN & ORAL COMMU
001 8674 8 9:30-11:50 am MWTH
9:30-10:50 am T
MGT 580 8818 BUSINESS POLICY 3.0
001 8818 8 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
1108 JKHB TANNER MW
STAFF
STAFF
LUTHY M J
380 TNRB HANSON G A
380 TNRB
120 TNRB MURRAY R B
Management Communication (590 TNRB, 378-4081)
♦ Ail Management Communication classes except M COM 320 are restricted to Marriot School of Management majors only.
W COM 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MCOM 320 0747 WRITTEN BUS COMM 3.0 AW
001 0747 8 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
002 0747 8 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
400 0747 S 3:00-4:20 pm MTWTH
210 TNRB HUMPHRIES TS
210 TNRB HUMPHRIES T 8
210 TNRB SMART KL
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 41
MCOM 321 8970 ORAL BUSINESS COMM 1.0
001 8970 S 1:30-2:50 pm MW
002 8970 S 8:00-9:20 am MW
MCOM 420 0835 DTP & DOC DESIGN 3.0
001 0835 S 1:30-2:50 pm MTWTH
Managerial Economics (610 TNRB, 378-2364)
MANEC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MANEC 300 7774 ECONMKTSYST 3.0
001 7774 8 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
hAANEC 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MANEC 301 7775 MACRO ECON BUS DEC 3.0
001 7775 S 12:00-1:20 pm MTWTH
002 7775 S 8:00-9:20 am MTWTH
MANEC 595R 7326 LECTURES IN MANEC V 3.0
001 7326
210 TNRB HANSON G A
210 TNRB HANSON G A
280 TNRB SMART K L
LECTURES IN MANEC
S TEA
220 TNRB STAFF
280 TNRB PRITCHETT B M
220 TNRB STAFF
STAFF
iVIanufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MET
MET
MET
MET
MET
199R
350
370
380
6096
6096
6096
6096
COOP ED MET
S
s
s
TBA
TBA
TBA
230
324
3578
001 3578
002 L 3578
CNC PROGRAMMING
T 10:00-11:50 am MW
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
3572
001 3572
002 L 3572
336 3585
001 3585
002 L 3585
JOINING PROCESSES
MW
TTH
490R
001
3596
3596
T 2:00-3:50 pm
T 2:00-^:50 pm
FLUID POWER
T 12:00-1:50 pm
T 12:00-1:50 pm
SPEC PROS MFG TECH
S TBA
MW
THF
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
145
CTB
KOHKONEN K E
Lab Required
155
CTB
KOHKONEN K E
240
CTB
NELSON TW
Lab Required
125
SNLB
NELSON TW
240
CTB
STAFF
Lab Required
385
CTB
STAFF
HAWKS V D
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Teclinology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFE
199R
350
351
370
380
8939
8939
8939
8939
8939
COOP ED MFE
S
S
S
S
V3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MFE
MFE
MFE
MFE
340
355
432
480
3576
001 3576
002 L 3576
003 L 3576
6381
001 6381
002 L 6381
003 L 6381
001
001
8946
8946
3591
3591
QUALITY ASSURANCE
T 8:00-9:50 am MW
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
T 10:00-11:50 am MW
POLYM PROP & PROC
S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
S 10:00-11 :50 am MW
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
ADV MFG PROCESSES
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
PROD & PROCESS PLAN
T 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
240 CTB HAWKS V D
135 CTB HAWKS VD
135 CTB HAWKS VD
145 CTB STRONG A B
115 SNLB STRONG A B
115 SNLB STRONG A B
145 CTB RED WE
250 CTB HAWKS V D
Lab Required
Lab Required
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Teclinology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFET 595R 6426 SPECIAL TOPICS V18.0
001 6426 S TBA
MFET 699R 6204 MASTER'S THESIS V 9.0
001 6204 S TBA
Master of Business Administration (640 TNRB, 378-3500)
MBA 693R
001
6898 READ & CONFERENCE
6898 S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
MCKINNON G F
Mathematics (292 TMCB, 378-2061)
h^ATH 97 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 97 3606 INTERMED ALGEBRA
400 3606 T 4:00-5:50 pm MW
401 3606 T 4:00-5:50 pm MW
402 3606 T 4:00-5:50 pm MW
0.0
M $75
60 KMB WHEATLEY M D
60 KMB WHEATLEY M D
60 KMB WHEATLEY M D
42 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
1
403
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
404
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
405
3606
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
MATh1 1 10 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MATH
110
6387
COLLEGE ALGEBRA
001
6387
T
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
6387
T
10:00-11:50 am
MWF
003
6387
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
004
6387
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
400
6387
T
5:00-6:50 pm
MTTH
401
6387
T
5:00-6:50 pm
MWTH
MATH 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee i
required)
MATH
111
3614
TRIGONOMETRY
001
3614
T
12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
t^ATH 1 12 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ MATH 112: Check with instructor for calculator information.
MATH
112
3615
CALCULUS 1
001
3615
T
8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
002
3615
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
400
3615
T
5:00-7:00 pm
MTWTH
I^ATH 1 13 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee .
required)
♦ MATH 113: Check with instructor for calculator information.
MATH
113
3616
CALCULUS 2
001
3616
T
10:00-1 1:50 am
MWTHF
400
3616
T
5:00-7:00 pm
MTWTH
MATH 1 19 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH
119
3612
INTRO CALCULUS
3.0
2.0
4.0
MATH
001 3612 T 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
400 3612 T 5:00-7:00 pm MTWTH
190 3605 FUND OF MATH
001 3605 S 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
4.0
4.0
2.0
MATH 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 300 3633 HISTORY OF MATH 3.0
001
3633
8:00-9:50 am
MWF
MATH 301, 302 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 302 3635 SURVEY OF GEOMETRY 3.0
001 3635 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
MATH 305 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 305 3637
001 3637
BASIC CONC OF MATH
T 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
MATH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MATH 306 3638 CONCEPTS OF MATH
001 3638 S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
4.0
3.0
MATH 312, 313 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MATH 313 3603 ADV ENGR MATH 3.0
001 3603 T 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MATH 323 3648 INTRO PAR DIFF EQS 3.0
001 3648 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
MATH 343 Offered by
MATH 343
001
MATH 344
001
MATH 387
001
MATH 399R
001
MATH 411
001
MATH 434
001
MATH 495R
001
Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
3629 ELEM UNEAR ALGEBR
3629 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3630 CALCULUS SVR VARBL
3630 T 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
3656 NUMBER THEORY
3656 T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
7782 COOPERATIVE EDUC
7782 S TEA
3659 NUMERICAL METHODS
3659 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3661 ORD DIFF EQUATION
3661 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3665 READINGS IN MATH
3665 S TEA
3.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
60 KMB BREWER D S
60 KMB BREWER D S
60 KMB BREWER D S
M
104 TMCB CLARKE I L
104 TMCB STAFF
104 TMCB STAFF
104 TMCB SINEX D R
104 TMCB SINEX D R
116 TMCB SINEX DR
M
104 TMCB STAFF
AM
112 TMCB STAFF
136 TMCB CLARKE I L
112 TMCB STAFF
AM
116 TMCB JAMISON RD
136 TMCB STAFF
AM
2104 JKHB STAFF
2104 JKHB STAFF
134 TMCB LAWLORGR
135 TMCB HILLAMKL
331 TMCB STAFF
331 TMCB WIGHT T A
112 TMCB SINEX D R
116 TMCB RENX
134 TMCB JAMISON R D
134 TMCB SWENSONEL
136 TMCB FRANZ RO
135 TMCB FORCADERW
STAFF
112 TMCB SNOWDR
116 TMCB FRANZ RO
TAYLOR-ORTEGA
BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule 43
MATH
499R
001
3664
3664
SENIOR THESIS
T TBA
V3.0
TAYLOR-OHIbGA
MATH
501
001
3666
3666
REAL NUMBERS
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
136 TMCB
STAFF
MATH
532
001
3611
3611
COMPLEX ANALYSIS
T 2:00-3:50 pm DAILY
3.0
112 TMCB
STAFF
MATH
629
001
3682
3682
TCHG MATH SEC SCHL
T 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
3.0
331 TMCB
CHAIIhRLEYLJ
MATH
695R
001
3703
3703
READINGS IN MATH
S TBA
V2.0
133 TMCB
TAYLOR-ORTEGA
MATH
699R
001
3704
3704
MASTERS THESIS
T TBA
V9.0
TAYLOR-ORTEGA
MATH
799R
001
8668
8668
DOCTORAL DISS
T TBA
V9.0
TAYLOR-ORTEGA
Mechanical Engineering (242 CB, 378-2625)
ME EN
199R
390
6112
6112
COOPEDMECHENGR
S TBA
V3.0
SIMMONS V E
ME EN
337
001
3726
3726
KINEMATICS
S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
254
CB
SIMMONS V E
ME EN
371
001
8876
8876
CAE APPLICATIONS
S 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
145
CTB
JENSEN C G
ME EN
372
001
3729
3729
ANA&MFGMCHCOMP
S 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
3.0
250
CTB
STAFF
ME EN
474
001
7182
7182
DESIGN OF MECH SYS
S TBA
3.0
STAFF
ME EN
595R
001
002
3759
3759
3759
SPEC TOPICS IN M E
S TBA
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
VI 8.0
125
CB
STAFF
HOWELL LL
ME EN
631
001
3766
3766
ADVAUTOCONTLAPP
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
125
CB
FREE J C
ME EN
695R
001
3774
3774
SPEC PROS MASTERS
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ME EN
697R
001
3776
3776
RESEARCH
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
ME EN
699R
001
3778
3778
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
V9.0
STAFF
ME EN
795R
001
3780
3780
SELTPCSMECHENGR
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
ME EN
799R
001
3782
3782
DISSERTATION
S TBA
VI 8.0
STAFF
Microbiology (775 WIDB, 378-2889)
MCBIO 22 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MCBIO
221
3788
GEN MICROBIOLOGY
3.0
400
3788
S 5:15— 7:45 pm MW
MCBIO
???
3789
GEN MICRO LAB
1.0
400
3789
S 5:20-7:00 pm TTH
MCBIO
399R
6512
COOP ED:CLN LAB EX
V9.0
370
6512
S TBA
379
6512
S TBA
MCBIO
495R
3809
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V4.0
001
3809
S TBA
MCBIO
499R
9010
HONORS THESIS
V3.0
001
9010
S TBA
MCBIO
695R
3826
RESEARCH
VI 8.0
001
3826
S TBA
MCBIO
699R
3827
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
3827
S TBA
MCBIO
799R
3829
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
3829
S TBA
Military Science (320 ROTC, 378-3601)
MILS
120
3832
INTRO LDRSHP EXCEL
2.0
001
3832
S TBA
MILS
121
3833
INDIV LDRSHP SKILL
2.0
MILS
220
001
3833
3837
S TBA
ADV'D INDIV LDRSHP
3.0
NS
001
323 MARB ALLMAN G W
787 WIDB ALLMAN G W
COCKAYNE S
COCKAYNE S
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ROSS R W
ROSS R W
ROSS R W
$16
$16
$16
44 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
MIL S 221
001
3838 SMALL UNFT LEADRSH
3838 S TBA
3.0
$16
Music (C-550 HFAC, 378-3083)
MUSIC 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 101 3956 INTRO TO MUSIC 3.0
400 3956 S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
/^USIC 113, 114R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
8905
BASIC GUITAR SKILL
400
8905
S 5:10-7:00 pm MW
401
8905
S 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
MUSIC 117
♦ MUSIC 192 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 198.
MUSIC 192
001
3964 KEYBOARD HARMONY 2
3964 S 10:00-10:50 am MTTHF
♦ MUSIC 194 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 196.
MUSIC 194
001
3994
3994
DICTATION 2
S 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
♦ MUSIC 196 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 194.
MUSIC 196
001
3996
3996
MUSIC THEORY 2
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
♦ MUSIC 198 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 192.
MUSIC 198 8908 SIGHT SINGING 2
001 8908 8 10:00-10:50 am MTTHF
MUSIC 201 8882 HIST OF CIV:MUSrci
001 8882 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
♦ MUSIC 292 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 298.
MUSrc 292
001
3991 KEYBOARD HARMONY 4
3991 8 12:00-12:50 pm MTTHF
2.0
0.5
1.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
0.5
♦ MUSIC 294 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 296.
MUSIC 294
001
7586
7586
DICTATION 4
8 11:00-11:50am
1.0
MWTHF
♦ MUSIC 296 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 294.
musk: 296
001
4012 MUSIC THEORY 4
4012 8 10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
♦ MUSIC 298 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 292.
MUSIC 298
musk:
MUSIC
musk;
302
304
378
MUSK: 391
001
001
001
001
400
001
6676
6676
4055
4055
8909
8909
6684
6684
6684
8309
8309
SIGHT SINGING 4
8 12:00-12:50 pm
SURVEY MUS LIT 2
8 8:00-9:50 am
SURVEY MUS LIT 4
8 10:00-1 1:50 am
MTTHF
MW
MW
MU ELEM CLSRM TCHR
8 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
S 3:00-^:50 pm MWF
JAZZ KEYBOARD
8 1:00-2:50 pm MW
3.0
0.5
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
MUSIC 399R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 399R 8069 COOPERATIVE EDUC V6.0
001 8069 8 TBA
musk: 494R 6818 INDEPNDNT READINGS V 3.0
001 6818 S TBA
MUSIC 501 3917 MUS ED RESRCH TECH 2.0
001 3917 8 8:00-9:50 am MW
MUSK; 534R 8027 SC PREP & DIR: JAZZ 2.0
001 8027 8 10:00-11:50 am MW
MUSrc 560R 8569 PERFRMNC INSTRCTN V2.0
001 8569 8 TBA
MUSIC 575R 4077 SUMMR MUSIC CLINIC V2.0
001 4077 8 TBA
MUSK; 595 8568 SCORE ANALYSIS 2.0
001 8568 8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
MUSIC 604 4085 MUSIC CLASSIC PER 3.0
001 4085 8 TBA
ROSS R W
AL
1086 JKHB STAFF
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C480 HFAC COTTLE D M
E353 HFAC COTTLE D M
E353 HFAC COTTLE D M
E371 HFAC STAFF
CV1
E400 HFAC BUSH D E
C480 HFAC SARGENT D H
E353 HFAC B088 J F
E353 HFAC BOSS J F
E371 HFAC STAFF
E400 HFAC BUSH D E
E400 HFAC JOHNSON S P
C580 HFAC JACCARD J L
C580 HFAC JACCARD J L
C480 HFAC CALL R 8
20A KMB CHRI8TENSEN J
E563 HFAC BUSH D E
E432 HFAC PRATT R R
E335 HFAC CALL R S
$100
E466 HFAC STAFF
C550 HFAC STAFF
E335 HFAC SARGENT D H
JOHNSON 8 P
BVU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 45
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
649R
001
660R
671
673
001
001
001
688R
001
694R
001
697A
001
698A
001
698B
001
699R
001
799R
001
4092
SOLO RECITAL
2.0
4092
S TBA
E466 HFAG
8TAFF
4091
PERF INSTRUC:MAJOR
V2.0
$100
4091
S TBA
E466 HFAC
STAFF
4068
INFL MUS BEHAV
2.0
4068
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
E432 HFAC
PRATT RR
8024
HIST & SOC FOUNDS
2.0
8024
8 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
E432 HFAC
PRATT RR
4102
COMP FOR MASTER'S
V6.0
4102
S TBA
E556 HFAC
SARGENT D H
4100
INDEPENDENT READNG
V3.0
4100
S TBA
E466 HFAC
STAFF
6685
SCHLARLY PAPER MUS
2.0
6685
S TBA
E570 HFAC
STAFF
8022
PROF IMPR PROJECT
2.0
8022
8 8:00-9:50 am TTH
E432 HFAC
JES80P S G
8023
PROF IMPR PROJECT
2.0
8023
8 TBA
E544 HFAC
JESSOP 8 G
4103
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
4103
S TBA
E466 HFAC
STAFF
4108
DISSERTATION
V9.0
4108
8 TBA
E466 HFAC
STAFF
Nursing (500 SWKT, 378-4144)
NURS 102 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ NURS 380 Students must register for section 1 and one lab section.
NURS 380
♦ NURS :
KURS
382
NURS 390R
NURS 436
NURS 438B
9096
CHILDREN IN CRISIS
001
9096
S
9:00-10:50 am T
1:00-2:50 pm T
002
L
L
9096
8
10:00-^:50 pm WTH
3:00-4:50 pm T
lents
must register for section 1 and one lab s(
9097
ADULTS IN CRISIS
001
9097
8
9:00-10:50 am T
1:00-2:50 pm T
002
L
L
9097
8
5:00-5:30 pm W
1:00-2:50 pm M
003
L
L
9097
8
7:00-7:30 pm TH
3:00^:50 pm M
4154
INDV STUDY NURSING
001
4154
S
TBA
400
4154
S
TBA
9011
PSYCHIATRIC NURSNG
001
9011
8
8:00-9:50 am W
12:00-1:50 pm W
7:00-4:00 pm TTH
002
9011
S
8:00-9:50 am W
12:00-1 :50 pm W
8:00-4:50 pm TTH
4157
COMMUN HLTH NURSNG
001
4157
S
2:00-3:50 pm M
4.0
4.0
V9.0
5.0
2.5
♦ NURS 438B clinical TBA for an average of 9 hours weekly.
♦ NURS 438B section 2 is IHC Occupational Health.
002 L 4157 8 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438B section 3 is Utah County Health Department
003 L 4157 8 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438B section 4 is Mountainland Headstart.
004 L 4157 8 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438B section 5 is Creekside Home Health.
005 L 4157 8 8:00-11:50 am T
♦ NURS 438B section 6 is Salt Lake City County Health Department
006 L 4157 S 8:00-11:50am T
♦ NURS 438B section 7 is TBA.
007 L 4157 8 8:00-11:50 am T
265 8WKT CAMPBELL LJ
265 8WKT
UVRMC HOSP CAMPBELL L J
106SWKT
490 8WKT
STAFF
490 8WKT
UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
1124 SFLC
TBA 8LC
STAFF
1124 SFLC
STAFF
STAFF
262 SWKT
STAFF
262 SWKT
TBA SLC
262 swicr
STAFF
262 8WICT
TBA UTCO
262 SWKT CONGER 0 O
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Nurses Only
Nurses Only
46 BVU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ NURS 442 clinical TBA
for an average of 12 hours per week.
NURS 442
001
4142
4142
PT CARE MANAGEMENT
S 8:00-9:50 am W
12:00-1:50 pm W
5.0
490SWKT
490SWKT
♦ NURS 444B clinical TBA for an
average of 6 hrs per week.
NURS 444B
001
4146
4146
NURSING LEADERSHIP
S 8:00-11 :50 am F
2.0
3208
SFLC
NURS 590R
001
002
7147
7147
7147
INDEPENDENT STUDY
S TBA
S TBA
V4.0
NURS 625
001
4133
4133
ADV PRAC SEMINAR
S TBA
1.0
♦ NURS 635 is Clinical TBA for an average of 20 hours per week.
NURS 635B
001
9150
9150
FAM NURS PRACTITNR
S TBA
4.0
NURS 699R
001
4188
4188
MASTER'S THESIS
S TBA
V6.0
Organizational Behavior (790 TNRB, 378-2664)
ORGB 320
001
8969
8969
FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR
S 1:30-3:20 pm MWTH
3.0
251
TNRB
ORG B 321, 327 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ORGB 321
001
4191
4191
FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR
S 1:30-3:20 pm MWTH
3.0
251
TNRB
ORGB 669R
001
4205
4205
READINGS ORG BEHVR
S TBA
V6.0
ORGB 679R
001
4209
4209
PRACT IN ORG DEV
S TBA
V6.0
ORGB 680
001
4210
4210
ORG BEHVR RES RPT
S TBA
3.0
Piiiiosophy (3196 JKHB, 378-2721)
PHIL 105
001
4214
4214
REASONING & WRITIN
S TBA
3.0
E
MANDLECO B L
TILLERY C A
JOHNSON V
STAFF
RIDDLE LB
RIDDLE LB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
DYER W G
DYER W G
DYER W G
STAFF
PHIL 110 Offered by Independent
PHIL 110 4215
001 4215
PHIL 202 4222
001 4222
PHIL 202H 4222
200 4222
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO PHILOSOPHY
T 8:00-9:50 am
HISTORY OF PHIL 2
T 10:00-11:50 am
HON HIST PHIL 2
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MW
MWF
MWF
PHIL 205 Offered by Independent
PHIL 205
001
PHIL 305
001
PHIL 311
001
PHIL 422
001
PHIL 499R
001
PHIL 501 R 4262
001 4262
4216
4216
4223
4223
4239
4239
4230
4230
4258
4258
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO TO LOGIC
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
FORMAL LOGIC
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
PHILOSOPHICAL WRTG
S 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
EPISTEMOLOGY
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
HONORS THESIS
T TBA
GRADUATE SEMINAR
T TBA
Physical Education (221 RB, 378-2547)
PE
PE
102R
103
001
001
002
4337
4337
4295
4295
4295
ADAPTIVE PHYS ED
T 9:00-10:50 am
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V5.0
0.5
AL
2308
SFLC
STAFF
CV2
1015
JKHB
RASMUSSEN D F
CV2
1015
JKHB
RASMUSSEN D F
AL
2031
JKHB
STAFF
AM
108 TMCB
PACKARD D J
AW
1119
JKHB
ANDERSON TT
2173
JKHB
NIELSEN J
CARTER K C
CARTER K C
TTH
293A SFH STAFF
ARCHERY-BEGINNING 0.5
T 12:00-12:50 pm MTV^H
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
PE 116 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 119 4330 CANOEING
400 4330 T 4:10-6:00 pm MW
401 4330 T 4:10-6:00 pm TTH
0.5
ANNEX SFH
ANNEX SFH
203 . RB
203 RB
STAFF
STAFF
NELSON LK
NELSON LK
Prev Apple
P rev Apple
Majors Only
BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule 47
402 4330
T
6:10-7:00 pm
M
203
RB
NELSON LK
6:10-9:00 pm
W
203
RB
403 4330
T
6:10-8:00 pm
TTH
203
RB
NELSON L K
404 4330
T
4:10-8:00 pm
F
203
RB
NELSON LK
1 is for mountain bilces oniy.
4277
CYCLING
0.5
001 4277
T
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
PE 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PE 129 shouid be tai(en concurrentiy with the same section of HLTH 129.
PE
129
PE
131
PE
132
4339
FITNESS FOR LIVING
0.5
001
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
002
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
003
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
004
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
005
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
006
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
007
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
267
RB
STAFF
008
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
267
RB
STAFF
009
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
010
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
267
RB
STAFF
400
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
SFH
STAFF
401
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
402
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
IIH
267
SFH
STAFF
403
4339
T
4:10-6:00 pm
IIH
267
RB
STAFF
4299
GOLF-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4299
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
002
4299
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
003
4299
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
400
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
402
4299
T
6:10-8:00 pm
TTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
6614
GOLF-INTERMEDIATE
0.5
001
6614
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
400
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
PE 139 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 139 4341 JOGGING
001 4341 T 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
002 4341 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
PE
146
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
147
156
157
169
171
172
179
4288
RACQUETBALL-BEGIN
001
4288
T 7:00-7:50 am
MTWTH
002
4288
T 8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
003
4288
T 10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
004
4288
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
005
4288
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
7671
RACQUETBALL-INTER
001
7671
T 9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
002
7671
T 11:00-1 1:50 am
MWTHF
003
7671
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
4313
SOCCER-BEGINNING
001
4313
T 12:00-1:50 pm
MW
400
4313
T 4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
6609
SOCCER-INTERMED
400
6609
T 4:10-6:00 pm
MW
4279
SKILL ANAL &APPL
001
4279
T 8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
002
4279
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWTHF
003
4279
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
4324
SWIMMING-BEGINNING
001
4324
T 10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
400
4324
T 6:10-8:00 pm
TTH
by Inde
pendent i
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
4325
SWIMMING-INTERMED
001
4325
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
400
4325
T 6:10-8:00 pm
TTH
8621
WATER AEROBICS
001
8621
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
134
RB
STAFF
134
RB
STAFF
134
RB
STAFF
PLB
RB
STAFF
PLB
RB
STAFF
PLC
RB
STAFF
PLC
RB
STAFF
PLB
RB
STAFF
PE 181 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 181 4301 TENNIS-BEGINNING 0.5
001 4301 T 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
SFH-A CRTS STAFF
48 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
002
4301
T
7:00-7:50 am
MTWTH
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
003
4301
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
004
4301
T
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
005
4301
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
006
4301
T
10:00-11:50 am
MW
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
007
4301
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
MW
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
008
4301
T
12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
009
4301
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
010
4301
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
400
4301
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MTWTH
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
401
4301
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
402
4301
T
5:10-7:00 pm
IIH
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
403
4301
T
7:10-9:00 pm
TTH
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
PE
182
6608
TENNiS-INTERMED
0^
001
6608
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
002
6608
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
400
6608
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MTWTH
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
401
6608
T
5:10-7:00 pm
TTH
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
402
6608
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
403
6608
T
7:10-9:00 pm
TTH
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
PE
186
4310
VOLLEYBALL-BEGIN
0.5
001
4310
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
144
RB
STAFF
400
4310
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
146
RB
STAFF
PE
187
6607
VOLLEYB ALL-IN I bRMD
0.5
400
6607
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
146
RB
STAFF
PE
191
4340
WEIGHT TRAING-BEG
i
0.5
001
4340
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
002
4340
T
1:00-2:50 pm
IIH
293A
SFH
STAFF
400
4340
T
4:10-4:50 pm
MTWTH
293A
SFH
STAFF
401
4340
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
293A
SFH
STAFF
402
4340
T
5:10-7:00 pm
IIH
293A
SFH
STAFF
PE
350
4410
HIS PHIL SOC OF PE
3.0
001
4410
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
277
SFH
HAWKE
PE 35 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 362 4412 KINES & BIOMECH 4.0
001 4412 T 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
> PE 363 section 1 : Concurrent enrollment in PE 367 is required.
PE 363 4413 PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV 3.0
001 4413 T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
PE 365 7994 SCI BASES SPORT K 2.0
001 7994 T 12:00-1:50 pm MW
PE 367 4309 PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV L 0.5
001 4309 T 4:10-6:00 pm T
255 SFH LEWIS K
280 SFH KELLY K P
255 SFH LEWIS K
117 RB KELLY KP
> PE 375 All sections See Mary Louise or Unda In the Education Advisement Center in 120 MCKB to register.
PE
375
001
002
PE
376
001
PE
399R
350
PE
399R
351
PE
460
001
PE
476
001
PE
499R
001
PE
599R
351
PE
599R
352
PE
657
001
PE
699R
001
PE
797R
4422 PE ELEM SCH TCH
4422 S 9:00-10:50 am DAILY
9:00-10:50 am DAILY
4422 S 1:00-2:50 pm DAILY
1:00-2:50 pm DAILY
4423 PRAC EXPER ELEM PE
4423 T TBA
7988 COACHING PRACTICUM
7988 T TBA
7988 HLTH PROM PRACTICM
7988 T TBA
2.0
4444 CORRECTIVE P E
4444 T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
001
4460 ELEM STUDENT TCHG
4460 T TBA
4519 PHYSICAL THERAPY
4519 T TBA
4451 HEALTH PROM PRACT
4451 T TBA
4451 ELEM PE PRACTICUM
4451 T TBA
6867 SPORT AND SOCIETY
6867 T 8:00-9:50 am MW
4521 MASTERS THESIS
4521 T TBA
4523 INDIV RES & STUDY
4523 T TBA
2.0
V9.0
V9.0
3.0
4.0
V8.0
V9.0
V9.0
2.0
V9.0
V9.0
W CTS SFH BARKER R M
36 SFH
W CTS SFH BARKER R M
37 SFH
266 SFH BARKER R M
274 SFH LEWIS K
233 SFH SILVESTER L J
277 SFH SCHULTHIES S S
266 SFH BARKER R M
122 RB SCHULTHIES 8 8
237 SFH TUCKER LA
266 SFH BARKER R M
204 RB CHAMBERLAIN D
237 SFH TUCKER LA
221 F RB DURRANTE
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 49
PE
799R
4525
4525
DISSERTATION
T
VI 8.0
001 4525 T TBA
Physical Science (288 ESC, 378-3307)
PHY S 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHYS 100 6509 FUND PHYS SCI 3.0
001 6509 T 10:00-12:50 pm MWF
221 F RB DURRANTE
PS
377 CB MASON G W
♦ PHY S 110A and 1108 must both be taken to fill the GE requirement for Elementary Education, Special Education, and Early
Education majors only. Students must attend a 2 hour weekly lab.
PHYS 1108 4538 PHYSICAL SCIENCE 8 2.0 PS
001 4538 8 10:00-11:50 am MW 250 ESC
002 L 4538 S TBA 350 ESC
003 L 4538 S TBA 350 ESC
004 L 4538 S TBA 350 ESC
PETERSEN M S
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Piiysics and Astronomy (296 ESC, 37&4361)
PHSCS 105, 106 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS 106 4534 INTRO APPLIED PHYS 3.0
001 4534 T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
260 ESC STOKES H T
♦ PHSCS 108 students check with your departments to see if it is a requirement to take PHSCS 108 concurrently with PHSCS
106.
INTR APPL PHYS LAB 1.0
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
S 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
S 6:00-8:50 pm TTH
S 12:00-2:50 pm WF
PRINC OF PHYSICS 3.0 NS
T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
PHSCS
108
4536
001
4536
002
4536
003
4536
004
4536
005
4536
PHSCS
121
4540
001
4540
PHSCS
122
4541
001
4541
PRINC OF PHYSICS
T 8:00-9:50 am
3.0
3.0
MWF
380
ESC
MOODY J W
380
ESC
MOODY J W
380
ESC
MOODY J W
380
ESC
MOODY J W
380
ESC
MOODY J W
i
445 MARB
MERRILL J J
260
ESC
SPENCER R L
PHSCS 127 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PHSCS 127 students should attend one period per week in the planetarium and observatory on an evening TBA.
PHSCS
127
001
4542
4542
DESCRIP ASTRONOMY
T 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
NS
280
ESC
TAYLOR B J
PHSCS
199R
350
8960
8960
CO-OP PHYSICS
S
TBA
1.0
KNIGHT LV
PHSCS
222
001
002 0
4556
4556
4556
PRINC OF PHYSICS
T 12:00-1:50 pm
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
TTH
3.0
260
260
ESC
ESC
VANHUELE J
VANHUELE J
PHSCS
314
001
4227
4227
HIST & PHIL OF SCI
S 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
NS
289
ESC
STAFF
PHSCS
318
001
4563
4563
INT CLSCL FLO THRY
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
289
ESC
RASBAND S N
PHSCS
321
001
4564
4564
MECHANICS
T 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
289
ESC
DECKER D L
PHSCS
442
001
4567
4567
ELECT & MAGNETISM
T 12:00-1:50 pm
MWF
3.0
289
ESC
LARSON E G
PHSCS
497R
001
4575
4575
INTRO TO RESEARCH
T
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
PHSCS
499R
001
4576
4576
HONORS THESIS
T
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
PHSCS
697R
001
4622
4622
RESEARCH
T
TBA
V6.0
STAFF
PHSCS
699R
001
4623
4623
MASTERS THESIS
T
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
PHSCS
797R
001
4628
4628
RESEARCH
T
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
PHSCS
799R
001
4629
4629
DISSERTATION
T
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
Quiz Req
Political Science (745 SWKT, 37&3423)
PLSC110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC 110 4633 AM GOVT & POLITICS 3.0
001 4633 S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
PLSC 150 4637 COMP GOVT & POLITICS 3.0
001 4637 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SS
280 SWKT STAFF
SS
280 SWKT NIELSON D L
50 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
PL SC 170
001
4638 INTRO INTRNATL POL
4638 S 12:00-2:30 pm TTH
3.0
SS
PLSC 311
PL SC 370
PLSC 372
PL SC 385
001
001
001
4652
4652
4683
4683
7582
7582
3.0
3.0
PL SC 201, 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ST & LOCAL GVT POL
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
THEORY OF INTL REL
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
INTRNL POLIT ECON 3.0
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
IR OF ASIA 3.0
S 8:00-10:30 am TTH
001
4689
4689
280 SWKT FARNSWORTH L W
245 SWKT STAFF
280 SWKT HYER E A
240 SWKT NIELSON D L
280 SWKT FARNSWORTH L
♦ PL SC 499 section 1 is U.S. Foreign Policy toward Asia. Substitute for writing competency requirement.
PLSC 499 4704 CAPSTONE SEMINAR
001 4704 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
PLSC 578R 7298 ADV TOP IN FOR POL
001 7298 S 8:00-10:30 am TTH
Portuguese (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
PORT 399R
PORT 699R
8526 PORT WORK INTERNSH
350 8526 S TBA
4803 MASTERS THESIS
001 4803 S TBA
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V9.0
793 SWKT HYER E A
280 SWKT FARNSWORTH L
TAYLOR J S
ROSENBERG J R
PSYCH 301
6475
001
6475
400
6475
PSYCH 302
4824
001
4824
400
4824
Psychology (1001 SWKT, 378-4287)
PSYCH 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 111 4804 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY 3.0
001 4804 T 8:00-9:50 am MWF
400 4804 T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
PSYCH 1 70, 240 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 240 4807 PERS & SOC ADJUST 3.0
001 4807 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
PSYCH 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCHOLOGICAL STAT 4.0
S 12:00-1 :50 pm MTTHF
S 4:30-8:00 pm TTH
PSY RSRCH DSGN ANA 3.0
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
S 4:30-7:00 pm MW
PSYCH 303 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 303 773202 PARENTING 3.0
001 773202 S 8:00-9:50 am TTHF
002 773202 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
400 773202 S 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
PSYCH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 306 7735 SEX ROLES 3.0
001 7735 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
PSYCH 320, 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 321 4810 DEV PSYCH ADOLSCNT 3.0
001 4810 S 12:00-1:50 pm TTHF
PSYCH 322. 330, 338 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 341 4830 PERSONALITY 3.0
001 4830 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
PSYCH 342, 346 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PSYCH 342 4828 ABNORMAL PSYCH 3.0
400 4828 S 4:30-7:00 pm TTH
PSYCH 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 350 481609 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH 3.0
001 481609 T 8:00-9:20 am MTTHF
002 481609 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
400 481609 S 4:30-7:00 pm TTH
SS
2201 SFLC
EHLERT M B
274 MARB
WIEDERHOLD P G
177 TLRB
WEIGHT D G
1143 SWKT
PEDERSEN D M
i^b Included
2260 SFLC
TAYLOR C M
Lab Included
2260 SFLC
ANDERSON C V
Lab Included
2260 SFLC
KRISTENSEN K
Lab Included
274 MARB
ROBINSON PW
1227 SFLC
VANCE B J
1245 SFLC
ROBINSON PW
274 MARB
JENSEN LC
274 MARB
JENSEN LC
274 MARB PEDERSEN D M
103 JSB ZEMPLR
680 SWKT
2260 SFLC
262 SWKT
PSYCH 357, 358, 359, 361 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 361 4832 PRIN OF LEARNING 3.0
001 4832 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF 1219 SFLC
SEGGAR J F
RIDGE RC
RIDGE R D
ROBINSON P W
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 51
PSYCH
365
400
4821
4821
MOTIVATION
S 5:30-8:00 pm
TTH
3.0
1081
JKHB
LOWRYCM
PSYCH
370
001
7008
7008
SENS AND PERCEPT
S 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
3.0
1143 SWKT
BROWN B L
\
PSYCH
490
001
4841
4841
HIST & CONTEMP ISS
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
2260
SFLC
BROWN B L
PSYCH
492R
001
400
4838
4838
4838
SUPERV INSTR/RES
S
s
TBA
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
PSYCH
495R
001
400
4839
4839
4839
INDEPENDENT READ
S
S
TBA
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
PSYCH
499R
001
400
4861
4861
4861
INDEPNDNT RESEARCH
S TBA
S TBA
V3.0
STAFF
STAFF
PSYCH
695R
001
4893
4893
INDEPENDENT READ
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
PSYCH
699R
001
4894
4894
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
STIMPSON D V
Majors Only
PSYCH
741 R
001
8068
8068
INTEGRATIVE PRACT
S
TBA
V3.0
WEIGHT D G
PSYCH
748
001
4906
4906
CLINICAL INTERNSHP
S
>
TBA
2.0
CUNDICK B P
Intern Stds
PSYCH
797R
001
4923
4923
INDEP RESEARCH
S
TBA
V4.0
STAFF
PSYCH
799R
001
4925
4925
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
V9.0
STIMPSON D C
Majors Only
Public Management (760 TNRB, 37a4221)
PMGT 691 R 6246 READINGS & CONF V3.0
002 6246 S TBA
PMGT 692R 4937 DIRECTED RESEARCH V3.0
001 4937 S TBA
PMGT 693R 4936 PRACTICUM V4.0
001 4936 S TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Range Science
♦ See Botany and Range Science for class listing.
Recreation Management and Youth Leadership (273 RB, 378-4369)
RMYL 123 4961 INTRO OUTDOOR REC
400 4961 S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
401 4961 S 4:00-6:30 pm MW
2.0
♦ RMYL 299R section 350 is for Recreation Administration Majors Only.
RMYL 299R
350
6833 CO OP ED LDR PRAC
6833 S TBA
V4.0
♦ RMYL 299R section 351 is for Youth Leadership Majors Only.
351 6833 S TBA
♦ RMYL 299R section 352 is for Outdoor Recreation Majors Only.
352 6833 S TBA
♦ RMYL 299R section 353 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors Only.
353 6833 S TBA
RMYL 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ RMYL 399R section 350 is for Recreation Administration Majors Only.
106 RB GIBBONS LC
231 RB KELLY P D
273F RB DEHOYOS B F
273D RB SKINNER R D
273J RB OLSEN B K
273E RB JENSEN PW
RMYL 399R
350
4975 CO-OP ED INTRNSHP
4975 S TBA
V8.0
♦ RMYL 399R section 351 is for Youth Leadership Majors Only.
351 4975 S TBA
♦ RMYL 399R section 352 is for Outdoor Recreation Majors Only.
352 4975 S TBA
♦ RMYL 399R section 353 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors Only.
353 4975 S TBA
273F RB DEHOYOS B F
2730 RB SKINNER R D
273J RB OLSEN B K
273E RB JENSEN PW
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
52 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
RMYL 401 R
001
5788 LORSHP CERTIFICATN
5788 S TBA
RMYL 471 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RMYL 483 7668 PUBLIC FACILTY MGT
400 7668 S 4:00-5:40 pm TTH
RMYL 490 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RMYL 490
RMYL 495
7669 AGING & LEISURE
400 7669 S 4:00-5:40 pm MW
4983 REC & COMM EDCTN
400 4983 S 4:00-7:40 pm TH
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB DUFFINLR
202 RB GRAY H R
202 RB OLSEN B K
♦ RMYL 599R graduate students must register In Advisory Committee Chair's section only.
RMYL 599R
RMYL 615
RMYL 619
RMYL 650
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
001
001
400
4988
4988
4988
4988
4988
4988
4988
4988
4988
6990
6990
4986
4986
4993
4993
INTERNSHIP
S
S
s
s
s
s
s
8
3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
2.0
3.0
PROC FAC IN REC
S 2:00-3:40 pm MW
NEEDS ASSM COMM PL
S 10:00-11:50 am MWF
ISSUES IN LEISURE 3.0
S 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
273G
RB
CATHERALLTS
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
273L
RB
GRAY H R
212
RB
NAYLOR J H
273N
RB
NELSON D C
273J
RB
OLSEN B K
279
RB
SMITH SH
110
FOB
THORSTENSON C
202
RB
OLSEN B K
202
RB
DEHOYOS B F
204
RB
SMITH SH
♦ RMYL 699R graduate students must register in Advisory Committee Chair's section only.
RMYL 699R 6490 MASTER'S THESIS V9.0
001 6490 S TBA
002 6490 S TBA
003 6490 S TBA
004 6490 S TBA
005 6490 S TBA
006 6490 S TBA
007 6490 S TBA
008 6490 S TBA
Reliipous Education (Ancient Scripture) (375 JSB, 37&2067)
273G
RB
CATHERALLTS
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
273L
RB
GRAY H R
212
RB
NAYLOR J H
273N
RB
NELSON D C
273J
RB
OLSEN B K
279
RB
SMITH S H
110
FOB
THORSTENSON C
REL A 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 121
4997
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
001
4997
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
002
4997
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
003
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
004
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
005
4997
T
12:00-1 :50 pm
MW
006
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
007
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
008
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
200
4997
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
201
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
202
4997
T
12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
203
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
400
4997
T
5:00-6:40 pm
MW
REL A 122 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
RELA 122
4998
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
001
4998
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
002
4998
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
003
4998
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
400
4998
T
5:20-7:00 pm
\mi
2.0
171
JSB
WILLIAMS C J
247 MARB
JOHNSON S A
2072
JKHB
PARKER T B
115MCKB
PARKER T B
F201
HFAC
JOHNSONS A
106
JSB
SOMMERFELDTV
247 MARB
SOMMERFELDTV
110
JSB
PARKER IB
170
JSB
WILLIAMS C J
170
JSB
JUDD D K
179
JSB
JOHNSONS A
178
JSB
SOMMERFELDTV
110
JSB
PARKER T B
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
2.0
110 JSB WILSON K J
110 JSB REEVE RC
114 JSB JUDDFF
114 JSB REEVE R C
REL A 211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 211
4999 NEW TESTAMENT
2.0
001
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
106
JSB
WILSON K J
002
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
106
JSB
VANORDEN B
003
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
110
JSB
WILSON K J
004
4999
T
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
114
JSB
LINFORDST
400
4999
T
5:00-6:40 pm
IIH
110
JSB
STAFF
REL A 212 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 212 5000 NEW TESTAMENT 2.0
001 5000 T 8:00-6:50 am MTWTH
114 JSB RICHARDSON M O
BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule 53
002
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
003
5000
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
200
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
400
5000
T
6:00-7:40 pm
IIH
REL A 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 301 5001 THE OLD TESTAMENT
001 5001 T 9:00-9:50 am MTV\n"H
2.0
REL A 302 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 302 5002 THE OLD TESTAMENT 2.0
001 5002 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
REL A 304, 327 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PEARL GREAT PRICE 2.0
T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
T 5:00-6:40 pm TTH
TCHGS OF BOOK MORM 2.0
T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
T 10:00-11:50 am MW
T 4:30-6:10 pm MW
TCHGS OF BOOK MORM 2.0
T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
T 5:00-6:40 pm TTH
RDNGS ANCNT SCRIPT V 3.0
S TEA
RELA
327
5003
001
5003
002
5003
003
5003
400
5003
REL A 392R Offered by 1
'ndepei
RELA
421
5007
001
5007
002
5007
400
5007
RELA
422
5008
001
5008
00?
5008
400
5008
RELA
620R
5032
001
5032
114 JSB RICHARDSON MO
202 JSB REEVE R C
178 JSB REEVE R C
202 JSB STAFF
202 JSB HUNTINGTON R L
170 JSB VANORDEN B
178 JSB LINFORDST
170 JSB RHODES M D
179 JSB RHODES M D
106 JSB STAFF
114 JSB YORGASONFW
202 JSB WILLIAMS C J
202 JSB WILLIAMS C J
106 JSB YORGASONFW
106 JSB JUDDFF
114 JSB SOMMERFELDTV
Honors
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
ROBINSON S E
Religious Education (Churcii History and Doctrine) (375 JSB, 378-3691)
REL C 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 130 5037 SHARING THE GOSPEL 2.0
001 5037 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
002 5037 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
REL C 231 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 231 5038 DOCTRINES OF GOSP
001 5038 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
REL C 261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAM HIST-GENEALOGY
T 10:00-11:50 am MW
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
T 5:10-6:50 pm MW
LDS FAM HIST LAB
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
GER/SLAV FAM H LAB
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
REL C 324 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
261
5043
002
5043
003
5043
400
5043
RELC
262
5057
001
5057
RELC
266
2213
001
2213
REL C 324
5044 DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
107 JSB BOTHELLTW
103 JSB BOTHELLTW
103 JSB MARTINS MH
203 JSB WRIGHT R S
203 JSB WRIGHT R S
103 JSB CARVERS
102 JSB WRIGHT RS
102 JSB WRIGHT RS
001
002
003
004
400
5044
5044
5044
5044
5044
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
5:20-7:00 pm
MW
MTWTH
MTWTH
MW
MW
182
JSB
JOHNSON C V
171
JSB
HARTSHORN L R
171
JSB
HARTSHORN L R
182
JSB
JOHNSON C V
175
JSB
MARTINS M H
REL C 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 325
5045 DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
2.0
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
401
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
5:20-7:00 pm
5:10-6:50 pm
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTVTTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
MW
TTH
175 JSB
182 JSB
175 JSB
107 JSB
107 JSB
107 JSB
107 JSB
107 JSB
GARRAK
BOONE D F
GARRAK
PERKINS J M
PERKINS J M
PERKINS J M
GARR A K
PERKINS J M
REL C 333 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL C 333
001
002
004
005
5047
5047
5047
5047
5047
TCHGS LIVING PROPH 2.0
T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
T 10:00-11:50 am MW
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
174 JSB BOONE DF
174 JSB NEWELL L
174 JSB ZEMPLR
174 JSB NEWELL L
54 BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule
400
5047
T 5:10-6:50 pm IIH
REL C 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
341
5051
LDS HIST TO 1844
001
5051
T 8:00-9:50 am MW
002
5051
T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
003
5051
T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
400
5051
T 5:20-7:00 pm MW
REL C 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC
342
5052
LDS HIST 1844-PRES
001
5052
T 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
002
5052
T 12:00-12:50 pm MTWTH
RELC
344
7074
INTERNATIONAL CHUR
400
7074
T 5:20-7:00 pm MW
RELC
351
5054
GOSPEL & WORLD REL
001
5054
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
002
5054
T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
400
5054
T 5:10-6:50 pm TTH
RELC
352
5055
GOSPEL & CHRSTN HIST
001
5055
T 10:00-11:50 am MW
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
175 JSB STAFF
324 MARB PORTER L C
324 MARB STAFF
175 JSB STAFF
324 MARB PORTER L C
203 JSB BOONE D F
174 JSB GARRAK
171 JSB VANORDENB
171 JSB CHOI OS
171 JSB CHOI OS
171 JSB CHOIDS
324 MARB CHOI D 8
REL C 393R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 393R 7076 PRESDNTS OF CHURCH 1.0
001 7076 T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH 175 JSB HARTSHORN L R
♦ REL C 491 sections 1 and 2 must be taken concurrently with the same sections of REL C 492. No one credit hour accepted.
RELC 491 5076 SR SEM-EDUCATION 1.0
5076 SR SEM-EDUCATION
001 5076 T 10:00-11 :50 am MW
002 5076 T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
159MCKB
178 JSB
RICHARDS A L
RICHARDS A L
♦ REL C 492 sections 1 and 2 must be taken concurrently with the same sections of REL C 491 . No one credit hour accepted.
RELC 492 8087 SR SEM-EDUCATION 1.0
8087 SR SEM-EDUCATION
001 8087 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
002 8087 T 2:00-3:50 pm MW
REL C 540R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 650R 5100 DIR RDS C HIST & DOC V3.0
001 5100 8 TBA
400 5100 S TBA
Russian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
RUSS 102 5107 1STYRRUSSPART2 5.0
001 5107 8 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
RUSS 202 5112 2ND YR RUSS PART 2 5.0
001 5112 8 12:00-1:50 pm DAILY
159MCKB
178 JSB
RICHARDS A L
RICHARDS A L
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
1126 JKHB STAFF
FL
1126 JKHB KELLY MR
♦ RUSS 490R section 1 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence, section 2 is for Teaching-to-Leam
mentors. Each section is offered for 1 credit hour.
RUSS 490R
RUSS 680R
RUSS 699R
001
002
001
001
5131
5131
5131
7942
7942
7944
7944
SPEC STDS IN RUSS
S TBA
S 1:00-1 :50 pm T
SPECL STDS RUSSIAN
S TBA
MASTERS THESIS
S
V3.0
V3.0
V9.0
4073 JKHB
TBA
Secondary Education (110 MCKB, 378-4259)
SC ED 326
SC ED 351
SC ED 376R
SC ED 376R
2483
001
2483
002
2483
8454
001
fered
byi
8454
Indepe,
6373
009
6373
010
6373
6373
Oil
6373
FNDTNS OF TCHG 2.0
S 7:00-7:50 am MTWTH
S 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
MULTICUL & EXCEPT ED 2.0
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
132 MCKB
132MCKB
STAFF
HART D K
HART D K
HART D K
ROGERS J K
ROGERS J K
115 MCKB COOMBS CG
SC ED 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
T & M CREATIVITY 1.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MW
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MW
T & M INSTRUCTION 1.0
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
144 MCKB
144 MCKB
SQUIRES D A
SQUIRES DA
1 50 MCKB ARNOLDSEN L M
♦ SC ED 376R sections taken concurrently will total 3.0 credit hours. SC ED 376R sections 1 and 2 must be taken concurrently.
SCED 376R 6373 THEORY-METH SEC TC 2.0
001 6373 S 8:00-9:50 am MW 144 MCKB SQUIRES DA
002
6373
8:00-9:50 am
144 MCKB SQUIRES DA
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 55
♦ SC ED 376R sections 3 and 4 must be taken concurrently.
003 6373 S 10:00-1 1:50 am
004
6373
S
S
10:00-11:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 5 and 6 must be talcen concurrently.
005
006
6373
6373
S
S
8:00-9:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
MW
F
♦ SC ED 376R sections 7 and 8 must be taken concurrently.
007 6373 S 10:00-11:50 am MW
008 6373 S 10:00-11 :50 am F
SCED 490R 6568 SEMINAR
001 6568 S TBA
400 6568 S TBA
SCED 493R 6560 INDEP READINGS
001 6569 8 TBA
400 6569 8 TBA
132 MCKB
132 MCKB
150 MCKB
150 MCKB
150 MCKB
150 MCKB
V2.0
V2.0
STAFF
STAFF
ARNOLDSENLM
ARNOLDSENLM
ARN0LD8EN L M
ARNOLDSEN L M
COOMBS C G
COOMBS C G
COOMBS C G
COOMBS C G
SC ED515R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
Social Work (221 KMB, 378-3282)
SOC W211, 305. 360, 365 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW
390R
001
5292
5292
FAMILY VIOLENCE
S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTHF
3.0
171
TLRB
NORTON A L
SOCW
496R
001
002
5203
5203
5203
FIELD EXP IN SOC W
8 4:00-5:30 pm W
8 4:00-5:30 pm M
VI 0.0
242
242
KMB
KMB
8PAID W M
PEHR80N K L
Majors Only
Majors Only
SOCW
595R
001
7305
7305
DIRECTED READINGS
S TBA
V3.0
PEHR80N K L
SOCW
647R
001
8224
8224
OBJECT RELATN THER
8 4:30-7:40 pm TH
2.0
242
KMB
8PAID W M
SOCW
648
001
5269
5269
SEL FIELDS OF PRAC
8 4:30-7:40 pm T
2.0
171
TLRB
MORTON A L
SOCW
654R
001
002
7476
7476
7476
FIELD PRACTICUM
8 TBA
8 TBA
V3.0
GIBBONS W E
PEHRSON K L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Sociology (800 SWKT, 378-3392)
SOC 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 111 5144 INTRO SOCIOLOGY 3.0
001 5144 T 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
400 5144 T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
SOC 112 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 112 5145 CURRENT SOC PROB 3.0
400 5145 T 4:30-7:00 pm MW
SOC 205, 2 1 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 205 5149 APPL SOCIAL STAT 3.0
400 5149 T 4:30-7:00 pm MW
SS
270 8WKT
324 MARB
KUNZ P R
STAFF
SS
SOC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 300 5158 MTHDS RESEARCH SOC
400 5158 T 6:00-8:30 pm TTH
SOC 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 326 5218 SOC OF EDUCATION
400 5218 T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
SOC 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 350 481605 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
001 481605 T 8:00-9:20 am MTTHF
002 481605 8 2:00-3:50 pm TTHF
400 481605 8 4:30-7:00 pm TTH
SOC 351 7024 FUND OF SELF-ESTM
400 7024 T 4:00-6:30 pm TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
270 8WKT STAFF
343 MARB STAFF
270 SWKT KUNZ P R
240 8WKT CALLVR
680 SWKT
2260 8FLC
262 SWKT
8EGGAR J F
RIDGE R C
RIDGE R D
680 SWKT 8EGGAR J F
SOC 357, 365 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 358 5277 EFFECT SOC REL 3.0
001 5277 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MTTHF
SOC 420 5162 SOCIAL ORGANIZATN 3.0
400 5162 T 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
680 SWKT
343 MARB
SEGGAR J F
STAFF
56 BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V9.0
4.0
4.0
SPAN 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
SPAN 201 5297 SECOND-YR SPANISH 4.0
001 5297 8 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
SPAN 202 5291 SPAN READ & COM P 3.0
001 5291 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
soc
503
001
5189
5189
ADV SOC SCI COM PUT
S 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
sex;
590R
001
5241
5241
SPECIAL TOPICS
S
TBA
soc
595R
001
00?
5243
5243
5243
DIRECTED READINGS
T
T
TBA
TBA
soc
600
001
524600
524600
ADV RSRCH METHODS
S 1:00-3:30 pm TTH
soc
692R
001
116603
116603
SEMINAR IN RAM REL
S 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
soc
699R
001
5278
5278
MASTERS THESIS
T
TBA
soc
799R
001
6506
6506
DISSERTATION
T
TBA
Spanish (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
SPAN
101
001
5294
5294
1ST YEAR SPANISH
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILV
SPAN
102
001
5295
5295
1ST YR SPANISH
S 8:00-9:50 am
DAILV
893 SWKT OLSEN J A
ENGLAND J L
ENGLAND J L
ENGLAND J L
177 TLRB STAHMANNRF
893 SWKT THOMAS D L
ENGLAND J L
ENGLAND J L
3246 SFLC
1104 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
2036 JKHB STAFF
FL
2030 JKHB
STAFF
♦ SPAN 211R and SPAN 212 sections are only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
SPAN 211R 5298 1ST SEM SPAN CONV
001 5298 S TBA
SPAN 212 5301 2ND SEM SPAN CONV
001 5301 S TBA
SPAN 302 5311 ADV GRAM READ CULT
001 5311 S 12:00-1:50 pm MWF
400 5311 S 4:00-5:50 pm MWTH
SPAN 322 5303 SPAN STYLISTICS
400 5303 8 4:00-5:50 pm MWTH
SPAN 339 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN 339 5299 INTRO TO SPAN LIT
001 5299 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SPAN 355 5316 IBERO-AMER CIVIL
001 5316 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
SPAN 377 5309 SPAN TCHG PROC 1
001 5309 8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
002 L 5309 S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
SPAN 378 5320 SPAN TEACH PROC 2
001 5320 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
002 L 5320 8 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
SPAN 399R 7645 COOP ED HELD EXP
350 7645 8 TBA
SPAN 44 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN 441 5312 SURVEY SPANISH LIT
001 5312 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
SPAN 491 5332 SEN. PROF. EVAL.
400 5332 8 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
SPAN 520 5329 ADV SPAN GRAM
001 5329 8 12:00-1 :50 pm MWF
SPAN 543 5319 GOLDEN AGE LIT
001 5319 8 10:00-11:50 am MWF
SPAN 554R 5315 SPAN-AMER NOVEL
001 5315 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
SPAN 625 7248 SPAN MORPHO^YNTAX
001 7248 8 2:00-3:50 pm MWF
SPAN 672 8347 MED & TEC FOR.LANG
001 8347 8 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
SPAN 698R 5365 MASTERS PROJECT
001 5365 8 TBA
SRAN 699R 5362 MASTERS THESIS
001 5362 8 TBA
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
3.0
0.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V9.0
FL
2030 JKHB
2063 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
BROWN J V
STAFF
2030 JKHB STAFF
AL
1105 JKHB
A8HW0RTH P P
1086 JKHB BROWN J V
2063 JKHB
2063 JKHB
1105 JKHB
2063 JKHB
2030 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2063 JKHB
2063 JKHB
2030 JKHB
1105 JKHB
1105 JKHB
TAYLOR J 8
TAYLOR J S
TAYLOR J 8
TAYLOR J S
TAYLOR J 8
A8HW0RTH P P
STAFF
FAILS W C
HEGSTROM V
FORSTER M H
STAFF
MATHEWS T J
ROSENBERG J R
ROSENBERG J R
Lab Required
Lab Required
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 57
statistics (230 TMCB, 3784505)
STAT 199R
350
8728 COOP ED STAT WK EX
8728 T TBA
V3.0
BRYCE G R
♦ MATH 110 (college algebra) is a required prerequisite for STAT 221/222. Trigonometry, Algebra II, intermediate Algebra, high
ACT scores and concurrent enrollment in Math 110 do not satisfy the requirement. To use high school courses in satisfying
the prerequisite, a high school transcript must be given to the Transfer Evaluation Office (B-238 ASB) for evaluation. You
may not register if you lack the prerequisite.
STAT 221 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ STAT 222 fulfills the same requirements as STAT 221.
STAT
222
6820
PRIN OF STAT 2
4.0
AM
010
6820
S
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
012
6820
8
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
022
6820
S
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
030
6820
S
10:00-1050 am
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
032
6820
S
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
042
6820
S
12:00-1 2:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
050
6820
s
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
060
6820
s
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
TWTH
MTWTH
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Included
STAT
223
6821
PRIN OF STAT 3
1.0
010
6821
8
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
TWTHF
MTWTH
TBA TMCB
2170 JKHB
KNIGHT J R
Lab Required
STAT 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STAT
321
5606
ELEM MATH STAT
3.0
AM
012
5606
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TWTHF
MWF
205 TMCB
2170 JKHB
CHRISTENSEN H
Lab Included
013
5606
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TWTHF
MWF
205 TMCB
2170 JKHB
CHRISTENSEN H
Lab Included
016
5606
T
4:00-4:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TWTHF
MWF
205 TMCB
2170 JKHB
CHRISTENSEN H
Lab Included
STAT
497R
6563
INTRO TO RESEARCH
I
V3.0
001
6563
T
TBA
BRYCE G R
STAT
499R
5617
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
001
5617
T
TBA
BRYCE G R
STAT
502
5619
STAT RSRCH WORK 2
5.0
001
5619
T
8:00-9:50 am
DAILY
275 TMCB
HILTON H G
STAT
552
5628
STAT MTHDS IN ED 1
3.0
400
5628
T
3:30-6:10 pm
MW
275 TMCB
BEU8 G B
STAT
554
5629
STAT MTHDS IN ED 2
3.0
400
5629
T
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
275 TMCB
BEUS G B
STAT
599R
6567
COOP ED STATISTICS
V9.0
001
6567
T
TBA
BRYCE G R
STAT
695R
5642
READINGS IN STAT
V3.0
001
5642
T
TBA
BRYCE G R
STAT
699R
5643
MASTERS THESIS
V6.0
001
5643
T
TBA
BRYCE G R
Student Development (166 SWKT, 378-6291)
STDEV 110, 115 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STDEV 110
STDEV 115
STDEV 117
001
002
400
001
001
400
2790 EFF STDY AND LRNG 2.0
2790 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
2790 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWTH
2790 T 5:00-6:40 pm TTH
0943 UFE PLAN & DEC MKG 2.0
0943 T 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
7170 CAREER EXPLORATION 2.0
7170 T 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
7170 T 5:00-6:40 pm MW
392 CB STAFF
392 CB WINDHAM I
392 CB WORTHEN V E
1121 SFLC STAFF
1121
1121
SFLC
SFLC
JENSEN J
WORTHEN V E
Teclinology Education and Construction iVianagement (230 SNLB, 378-2021)
TEC E 199R
350
6377 CO-OP ED: INDUS ED
6377 8 TBA
V3.0
GHEEN W L
58 BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule
370
6377
TBA
GHEEN W L
TEC E 209 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ TEC E 270 section 1 is for IBM.
TECE
270
001
3177
3177
COMP APPL IND ED
S 1:00-2:50 pm
MWF
TECE
490R
001
3188
3188
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
TBA
TECE
535
001
3199
3199
IND-VOC SAFE PROG
S 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
TECE
593R
001
400
3201
3201
3201
WRSHP IND/TECH ED
S
S
TBA
TBA
TECE
610
001
3203
3203
HIS VOC TECH PROG
S 3:00-4:50 pm
MW
TECE
625
001
3206
3206
INST MGT VOC TECH
S 8:00-9:50 am
MW
TECE
640
001
3209
3209
COORD & SUPR VOC PRG
8 10:00-11 :50 am MW
TECE
645
001
3210
3210
VISUAL & GRAPH PRES
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
TECE
690R
001
3211
3211
SEMINAR
S 5:00-5:50 pm
M
TECE
694R
001
400
3212
3212
3212
READ & CONF
8 10:00-11:50 am
8
TH
TBA
TECE
6g5R
001
3213
3213
ADV TECH PROCESSES
8 TBA
TECE
698R
001
400
3214
3214
3214
MASTER'S PROJECT
S
8
TBA
TBA
TECE
699R
001
400
3215
3215
3215
MASTERS THESIS
8
8
TBA
TBA
Theatre and Him (I>^81 HFAC, 378-6645)
THF115 Offered by Independent
TH F 115
TH F 116
THF
121
THF
122
THF
123
THF 140
THF
141
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
001
5742
5742
5742
5742
5742
5380
5380
5380
5380
5380
5381
5381
5381
5381
5381
6929
6929
6929
6929
6929
5382
5382
5382
5382
5382
7889
7889
7889
7890
7890
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO TO THEATRE
8
8
8
8
12:00-1:50 pm
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
DR STRUCT/ANALYSIS
8
8
S
8
1 :00-2:50 pm
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
VOICE & DICT 1
8 9:00-10:50 am
8 9:00-9:50 am
8 10:00-10:50 am
8 12:00-12:50 pm
VOICE & DICT 2
8
8
8
8
9:00-10:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
TH
TH
TH
MW
TH
TH
TH
MWF
TH
TH
TH
MWF
TH
TH
TH
ACT: STAGE & SCREN
8 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
8 9:00-9:50 am TH
8 10:00-10:50 am TH
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
SET CONST 1
8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
8 TBA
COSTUME CONST 1
8 2:00-3:50 pm T
♦ TH F 143R To register, obtain signature in B-371 HFAC.
THF 143R 7892 THEATRE PROD 1
001 7892 8 TBA
3.0
V3.0
2.0
V3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V6.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
SVAR
120 B66 GONZALES RF
$VAR
MARTIN L
$VAR
130 SNLB GHEEN WL
$VAR
HILL G A
HILL G A
235 SNLB MARTIN L
235 SNLB GONZALES R F
235 SNLB HILL G A
235 SNLB MARTIN L
130 SNLB GHEEN WL
130 SNLB GHEEN WL
130 SNLB GHEEN WL
MARTIN L
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
AL
EXTH HFAC BENTLEYMJ Lab Required
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
D341 HFAC SAMUEL8ENER Lab Required
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
F433 HFAC JENKINS J R Lab Required
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
D341 HFAC MORGAN D Lab Required
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
B203 HFAC MORGAN D Lab Required
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
B220 HFAC WALKER O L Lab Required
WALKER O L
D101 HFAC OLIPHANTLF
EDWARDS LM
BYU Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 59
♦ TH F 199R To register, obtain signature In D-581 HFAC.
THF 199R
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF J
THF
201
203
220
350
001
001
001
240R
001
295R
TH F 341
001
001
8766
8766
INTERNSHIP
S
TBA
V3.0
LEFLERTJ
7894
7894
HIST 2: THEATRE
S 10:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
F430 HFAC
8AMUEL8EN E R
9004
9004
FILM HISTORY 2
S 9:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
3.0
F322 HFAC
MOODY R L
5409
5409
PRIN/DES STG & SCR
8 10:00-11:50 am
MWF
2.0
B220 HFAC
8CANL0N R R
7258
7258
WRKSHP 1 -ACTING
S
TBA
V6.0
JENKINS J R
btain signature in D-581 HFAC.
7261
7261
WRKSHP 1: SPEC PROJ
8 TBA
V6.0
LEFLERTJ
ain signature in D-101 HFAC.
5593
5593
COST CONST 2
8 2:00-3:50 pm
TH
1.0
D101 HFAC
OLIPHANTLF
♦ TH F 343R To register, obtain signature in B-371 HFAC.
THF 343R 7900 THEATRE PROD 2
001 7900 S TBA
THF 362 5431 COSTUME DES 1
001 5431 S 12:00-1 :50 pm MW
TH F 37BR Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
TH F 447R
1.0
2.0
EDWARDS L
B220 HFAC SCANLON R R
THF
461
TH F 480R
THF
THF
THF
487R
51 9R
540R
TH F 544R
8171
FILM CREW
V3.0
001
8171
8
TBA
LEFLERTJ
5462
DIRECTING PRACTICE
3.0
001
5462
8 9:00-10:50 am
MW
EXTH HFAC
METTEN C L
002
L 5462-
8 9:00-9:50 am
TH
EXTH HFAC
METTEN C L
003
L 5462
8 10:00-10:50 am
TH
EXTH HFAC
METTEN C L
004
L 5462
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
METTEN C L
8167
FILM PRODUCTION 3
V4.0
$VAR
001
8167
5407
8
MP MIRROR OF TIMES
TBA
1
3.0
LEFLERTJ
001
5407
6294
8 1:00-3:50 pm
STAGE MNGMT 2
MTTH
V3.0
F322 HFAC
MOODY R L
001
6294
7262
8
WRKSHP 2-ACTING
TBA
V6.0
EDWARDS L
001
7262
S
TBA
JENKINS J R
tgisti
»r, obtain signature In B-371 HFAC.
7263
THEA PRODUCTION 3
V3.0
001
7263
7240
8
WRKSHP 2-DESIGN
TBA
V6.0
EDWARDS L
001
7240
TBA
♦ TH F 595R To register, obtain signature In D-581 HFAC.
THF
595R
7265
WRKSHP 2-SPC PROJ
V6.0
001
7265
8 TBA
TH F 599R To register,
obtain signature in D-581 HFAC.
THF
599R
6300
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
V9.0
001
6300
3 TBA
THF
601
7902
ADV HIST 2: THEATR
3.0
001
7902
8 TBA
THF
680R
8172
ADV FLM PRODUCTION
5.0
001
8172
8 TBA
THF
690
5575
INTRO GRAD STUDIES
3.0
001
5575
8 TBA
THF
699R
5589
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
5589
8 TBA
THF
799R
5600
DISSERTATION
VI 8.0
001
5600
8 TBA
Zoology (574 WIDB, 378-2006)
ZOOL
204
8007
VERT INVERT STRAT
4.0
001
8007
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 L
8007
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
ZOOL
249M
5832
HONORS INTRO ZOOL
0.5
001
5832
8 TBA
SCANLON R R
STAFF
STAFF
SAMUEL8EN E R
STAFF
BENTLEYM J
STAFF
STAFF
231 MARB SITES J W
180 WIDB STAFF
Lab Required
SEEGMILLER R E
Lab Required
Tchr Approve
60 BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule
ZOOL
250
001
5808
5808
ENVIRON BIOLOGY
T 10:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
NS
247 MARB
BELKMC
ZOOL
260
001
002
003
004
L
L
L
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
ELEM HUMAN ANATOMY
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
T 11:00-12:50 pm MW
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
3.0
NS
247 MARB
334 WIDB
334 WIDB
334 WIDB
BELLJD
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
ZOOL
261
001
002
003
L
L
5810
5810
5810
5810
ELEM HUMAN PHYSKDL
T 10:00-1 1:50 am MWF
T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
4.0
NS
234 MARB
548 WIDB
548 WIDB
RHEES R W
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
> ZOOL 331 has
a three day field trip.
ZOOL
331
001
002
L
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BYU Summer 1995 Class Schedule 61
CLASS SCHEDULE • FALL 1995
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Academic Advisement for Undergraduates
Where do you go for academic advisement?
If you have chosen a major, or if you have one in mind, go to the advisement center for the college that offers that
major. If you have no major in mind, visit the Open Major Advisement Center.
All academic advisement centers are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. Write, visit, or call the
advisement center of your choice:
Telephone
Advisement Center
Address
PO Box
(801)378-3826
Open Major
151 SWKT
25521
(801)378-3042
Biology and Agriculture
380 WIDB
25189
(801)378-3426
Education
120MCKB
25096
(801)378-4325
Engineering and Technology
264 CB
21910
(801 ) 378-3541
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
2254 SFLC
26797
(801 ) 378-3777
Fine Arts and Communications
D-444 HFAC
26333
(801 ) 378-4789
Humanities
3078 JKHB
26101
(801 ) 378-4285
Marriott School of Management
460 TNRB
23185
(801)378-4173
Nursing
551 SWKT
25531
(801)378-6270
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
1116TMCB
26587
(801 ) 378-3638
Physical Education
205 RB
22117
(801)378-3641
Director
B-238 ASB
21222
Where to Go for Help
Undergraduate
Admissions/Readmission
A-153ASB, PO Box 21 110
(801 ) 378-2507
Career and Academic
Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
151 SWKT, PO Box 25548
(801)378-2723
Disabled Student Support
160 SWKT, PO Box 25541
(801 ) 378-2767
Employment
C-40ASB, PO Box 21 004
(801)378-3561
General Education
Your advisement center,
listed above.
Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
B-356ASB, PO Box 21 341
(801)378-4091
Graduation
B-238 ASB, PO Box 21222
(801 ) 378-3641
Housing
100SASB, PO Box 21820
(801)378-2611
Illness or Injury
McDonald Health Center
On campus: (801 ) 378-2771
UVRMC
Off-campus: (801) 375-1860
Independent Study
206HCEB, PO Box 21 51 4
(801 ) 378-2868
Information and Referral
(801)378-4636
Personal Counseling
Counseling and Development
Center
149 SWKT, PO Box 25548
(801)378-3035
Registration
B-130ASB, PO Box 21 114
(801)378-2824
Scholarships and Loans
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Offices
A-41 ASB, PO Box 21 009
(801)378-4104
Student Ombudsman
447, 449 ELWC, PO Box 27908
(801)378-4132
Traffic Office
Parking permits
Bicycle licenses
Green House, PO Box 20300
(801)378-3906
Transcripts and Records
B-150ASB, PO Box 21 114
(801)378-2631
Tuition/Fee Payment
Cashiers' Office
D-155ASB, PO Box 21 128
(801 ) 378-7808
University Honors Program
302 MSRB, PO Box 22600
(801 ) 378-3038
Contents
Academic Advisement for
Undergraduates Inside front cover
Where to Go for Help Inside front cover
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions 2
Registration Work Sheet 3
Touch-tone Telephone Financial Aid
Application Work Sheet 4
University Calendar 1995-1996 6
University Calendar — Fall Semester 1 995 7
Registration Requirements 9
1 . Admission 9
2. Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Required by April 1 , 1995 9
3. Health Insurance Requirement
Fall Semester 9
Registration Procedures:
Priority Registration 10
To Register Before School Begins 10
Step 1 : Receive a Registration Notice . . 10
Step 2: Plan Your Schedule 10
Step 3: Register by Touch-tone Telephone
or AIM 11
Step 4: Pay Tuition 11
Discontinuance 12
To Register or Make Class Changes After
School Begins 12
Additional Registration Information 13
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term 13
Auditing Classes 13
Credit to Audit 13
Admission to Class 13
Enrollment Verification 13
Evening Classes 13
Independent Study Programs 13
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses 14
Tuition and Fees 16
Help for New Students 20
Organize Your Registration Materials 20
Questions/ Answ^ers for
New Undergraduate Students 20
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year 21
University Requirements for Undergraduates . . 25
General Education for Undergraduates 25
General Education Courses for
Undergraduates 29
University Honors for Undergraduates 36
Honors Course Offerings 40
University Assemblies 44
Graduate Education 45
Academic Standards 47
Brigham Young University Honor Code 48
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement 48
Dress and Grooming Standards 48
Nondiscrimination Policy 48
University Policies 49
Confidentiality of Records Policy 49
Student Classification for Undergraduates . . 49
Class Attendance Policy 49
Repeating Classes 50
The I (Incomplete) Grade 50
Grade Reports 50
Changing College or Major 50
Discontinuance from BYU 50
How to Read the Class List 51
Class List Codes 51
Class List 52
Course Availability by Semester and Term . . . 208
Final Exam Policy— Fall Semester 1995 216
Final Exam Schedule Inside back cover
Map of Campus Back cover
Reservation of Right to Malce Changes to the Fall 1995 Class Schedule. This class schedule is not a contract
between the university and its students. The university reserves the right to change instructors, course offerings,
credit hours, scheduled times, and college or department requirements as university business may require.
Volume 92, Number 2 March 15. 1995 Provo, Utah 84601
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY BULLETIN (USPS #065-120). Published by Brigham Young University, Provo,
Utah 84602, eight times a year: monthly during January, AphI, August, and December and two times during March
and September. Second-class postage paid at Provo, Utah 84605, and additional offices. POSTMASTER: Send
address correction to BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY. Provo, Utah 84602.
Cover photography by John Snyder
3-95 35M 94-365/14330
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 1
Brigham Young University
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions
1. Call the system number: (801)378-5111
2. Enter your social security identification number:
Q
3. Enter your personal identification number (PIN): | # |
Your original PIN is a four-digit representation of your birth
month and year. You are encouraged to change your PIN
often to protect your information.
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
4. Enter an action code:
(To access another action code when finished in one area, just enter the new action code.)
REGISTRATION
[I]0Q--[I]"lf
Year-Semester
Example of Year and Semester
5
Year Semester
1995 = 95 Fall = 5
Semester Codes
Winter = 1 Spring = 3
Summer = 4 Fall = 5
Enter a registration request:
Registration Star Section Star Registration Pound
Code Key Number Key Number Key
Add: [7][7] [3
iNcy ivuiiiuci r\cy
□ — Q
Drop: QQ □
List open _
sections: 7 1 1 6
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Ralncheck: 7 8
List
schedule: 7 5
Q
DISCONTINUANCE
□
□ — □
□ — □
To list your class schedule.
If the section requested is full, enter 6#, and the
computer will list the next five available sections.
See the Discontinuance action code to drop all
# I classes for the semester.
Q
Q"
all sections of the course you want are full, and you
must have this course this semester, use this option
to place your name on the department list of
students unable to enroll. Continue to monitor the
course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A
ralncheck will not guarantee that you will be able to
register for the class.
QTo drop all your classes or discontinue. This function is available until
midnight of the day before classes begin. This may affect your eligibility
Year-Semester for future enrollment. See page 12 for details.
GRADES
I r~ri To list grades for semester requested. (This feature may not be
Year-Semester available during the first week of a semester or term.)
PIN CHANGE
To change your PIN. (The computer will prompt you to enter your new
PIN. All PINs must be four numeric digits.)
EXIT SYSTEM
To terminate phone call.
BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule 2
Registration Work Sheet
We suggest that you use the following form to plan your ideal schedule. Be careful not to select classes that meet
at the same time on the same days. After listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for
submission if your first choices are not available. The computer will not schedule you in more than one section of the
same class (except for R classes and labs).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
7:00
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00-7:30
7:30-10:00
University
Devotional
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 3
Touch-tone Telephone
Financial Aid Application Work Sheet
1. Call the system number: (801)378-5111
2. Enter your social security identification number:
3. Enter your personal identification number (PIN): #J
4. Enter the ACTION CODE to request FINANCIAL AID
SHE] _
Q
Academic
Year Code
Q
Example of PIN
06 76
Birth Month Birth Year
June = 06 1976 = 76
Academic Year Code
5 = 1995-96 (fall 1995, winter, spring, summer 1996) System available January 15, 1995
6 = 1996-97 (fall 1996, winter, spring, summer 1997) System available January 15, 1996
5. Enter your requests:
Pell Grant
Subsidized Stafford Loan
Unsubsidized Stafford Loan
PLUS
Short-Term Loan
Marriott School of Mgmt Loan
Woolley Law School Loan
Scholarships for undergraduate
continuing students
Action Code
t Semester
Code
t Lender
Code
3 6
3 7
QH □
Study Abroad or Travel Study | — . | . | — .
Indicate semester and Study Abroad codes 13 9 *
□
Q
Q
Q
□
Q
t Scholarship
Code
t Study Abroad
Code
Q
id
To hear requests made today
5. Exit system:
0 \ ^ \ ^° change a request made today, reenter it correctly.
# # To terminate phone call.
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA): You must also complete the FAFSA or the Renewal Application If you apply for any of
the following: Federal Pell Grant, Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan, Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan, need-based scholarships, and many
private scholarships.
Verification: If you are selected for verification, additional forms are required. See page 9 of the BYU 1995-96 Financial Aid Bulletin.
Returned Missionaries: If you served a portion of you mission in 1994, additional forms will be required See page 9 of the BYU 1995-96
Financial Aid Bulletin.
Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT): If you request a Stafford or PLUS Loan, the Touch-tone system will ask whether you authorize your lender
to electronically transmit your loan funds to your BYU student account by EFT.
Mailing Address: The Financial Aid Office will mail correspondence to the mailing address on record in the BYU Registration Office. The
Scholarship Office will use your permanent address. To update either address, call (801 ) 378-2824,
4 BYU Spring/Summer 1995 Class Schedule
Semester Codes: Lender Codes: Study Abroad Codes:
1 = Fall only 1 = Universal Campus CU 1 = Africa 8 = London
2 = Fall + winter 2 = Zions Bank 2 = Art Ed 9 = Madnd
3 = Fall + winter + springo 3 = First Security Bank 3 = Chile 0 = Mexico Lang
4 = Fall + winter + spnng + summero 4 = First Interstate Bank 4 = China 10 = Moscow
5 = Winter only * 5 = Mountain America CU 5 = England 11= Nauvoo
6 = Winter + spnng 'o 6 = Key Bank 6 = Japan 12 = Paris
7 = Winter + spnng + summer *o 7 = Amenca First CU 7 = Jerusalem 13 = Vienna
8 = Spring onlyo 8 = Other
9 = Spnng + summero
0 = Summer onlyo
* Cannot be used for scholarships oCannot be used by Law School
Scholarship Codes:
The key column indicates additional scholarship application requirements. See detailed information and instructions below.
Code Name Requirements Key
0503 Academic Academic ment; minimum 3 75 BYU and cumulative GPA —
0100 Need-based Level of financial need as determined by FAFSA A
0238 William and Mosell Bell Residents of DE, MD, PA, VA, WV, and NC. A
0123 Jennie Clyde Education majors; academic merit; financial need; contact college advisement center. ... D
0687 Roland Crabtree Students from Pacific Northwest; academic merit B
0552 Disabled Submit a statement indicating nature of and limitations imposed by your disability D
0477 Oscar Eliason Canadian citizens; min 3 0 GPA; academic merit, special consideration to descendants. . C
0579 George R Gardener LDS students from NM, financial need, willing to wori< for living expenses A
2019 Sally Sample Graves Students from TX, AR, MS, AL, TN, GA, SC, NC, and VA; academic merit; financial need A
0171 Hinckley-Rowt)erry Descendants of Azra Hinckley or John Rowberry, financial need; 3.3 GPA E
0168 Edwin and Abrelia Hinckley Juniors and seniors; min 3 85 GPA, community service B
0351 Thomas H. Hutchins Academic merit, financial need; residence and three years' high school in
IL or Quebec, Canada A
0097 Edward and Lee Johnson Students from AZ; minimum 3 5 GPA; submit statement of educational goals and their
benefit to society —
0226 Dan and Elaine Jorgensen Italian citizens who have served an LDS mission; financial need —
0835 Multicultural Scholarships and need-based grants to Native Americans, Hispanics, African Americans,
Asian refugees, Polynesians, U.S. citizens, and permanent residents; contact Multicultural
Financial Aid Office D
2025 Norris-Hill-Maddock Preference to descendants of Wilford Norris, Thaddeus Hill, or John Maddock; good
academic standing; financial need D
0019 Maino Ada Reichert Junior and senior women from Cartxjn and Emery counties in UT —
2048 Research and Creative Work Juniors and seniors, good academic standing, project required, application available from
Office of Research and Creative Work, A-261 ASB, beginning fall semester B
0442 Fred and Henritte Richan Descendants of Fredenck John Richan B
0357 Single Parent Single parents with dependent children; good academic standing D
0175 Steele-Reese Foundation Academic merit, graduates of high schools in Custer and Lemhi counties in ID D
0020 Archie and Mary Swensen Academic merit; financial need; preference given to descendants of Peter Swensen or
George W Parrish D
0590 Lewis and Mary Tenney LDS students from AZ; graduates of Mogollon H.S.; students from Taylor, Show Low, St.
Johns, Holbrook, or Winslow stakes —
0287 Wallace R. Wayman Preference given to descendants of Wallace R. Wayman E
0065 Joann Wilton Undergraduate or graduate students from Serbia B
0060 Stanley and Gladys Wilson Preference given to descendants of Thomas H and Amanda Wilson, or Robert W. and
Sarah R. Smith; academic merit, financial need D
0659 Joseph & Madeline Wirthlin Academic merit, financial need; pursuing a degree in attitudinal or survey research
industry D
Scholarship Requirements Key:
A = FAFSA, B = Separate application, C=Pedigree chart, D = FAFSA + separate application, E = FAFSA + pedigree chart
Scholarship Information: Only continuing students may use the Touch-tone system to apply for scholarships When you apply for
scholarships by telephone, you authorize the university to release your transcript to appropriate personnel, including scholarship
donors. You may apply for multiple scholarships, enter each one separately.
BYU Spring/Summer 1 995 Class Schedule 5
University Calendar 1995-1996
Fall Semester 1995
First Day
Last Day
Orientation
Labor Day holiday
Fall semester class instruction
First block classes
Second block classes
Thanksgiving holiday
Reading days
Finals
Graduation (no exercises)
Winter Semester 1996
Orientation
Winter sennester class instruction
First block classes
Martin Luther King Day holiday
Presidents' Day holiday
Monday class instruction
Second block classes
Reading days
Finals
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation— college convocations
Spring Term 1996
College advisement center meeting for new students
Spring term class instruction
Reading day
Final exams
Summer Term 1996
College advisement center meeting for nev\^ students
Summer term class instruction
Independence Day holiday
Pioneer Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
Graduation — university commencement
Graduation — college convocations
Aug 31
Sep 2
Sep 4
Sep 5
Dec 13
Sep 5
Oct 24
Oct 25
Dec 13
Nov 23
Nov 24
Dec 14
Dec 15
Dec 16
Dec 21
Dec 21
First Day
Last Day
Jan 5
Jan 8
Apr 16
Jan 8
Feb 28
Jan 15
Feb 19
Feb 20
Feb 29
Apr 16
Apr 17
Apr 18
Apr 19
Apr 24
Apr 25
Apr 26
First Day
Last Day
Apr 30
May 1
Jun 18
Jun 19
Jun20
Jun 21
First Day
Last Day
Jun 22
Jun 24
Aug 12
Jul 4
Jul 24
Aug 13
Aug 14
Aug 15
Aug 15
Aug 16
6 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
University Calendar— Fall Semester 1995
♦ Campus Events and Holidays ♦
Annual University Conference
Orientation
Labor Day holiday
Thanksgiving holiday
Graduation (no exercises)
♦ Academic Instruction ♦
Fall semester class instruction
First Block Classes
Second Block Classes
Reading days
Final exams
♦ Admissions Information— Undergraduate (80i) 378-2507 ♦
Submit Freshman Admission, Scholarship, and Housing Applications for
summer term or fali semester 1996.
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing Applications
for fall semester 1995 (transfer and former BYU students)
Submit Admission, Scholarship, and Housing Applications for winter
semester 1996 (new freshman, transfer, and former BYU students)
♦ Financial Aid Information (801 ) 378-4104 ♦
Submit Undergraduate Admission, Scholarship, and Housing Applications
for fall semester 1995 (nev\/ freshman, transfer, former BYU, and
international students)
Apply for BYU short-term loans to pay fall semester 1 995 tuition by the
deadline
Pay BYU short-term loans for fall semester 1995
Submit continuing student scholarship applications for fall semester 1995
and winter semester 1996
Apply for priority processing of Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford
Loans, and BYU loans for fall semester 1995 and winter semester 1996
♦ Tuition and Fees Information (80i) 378-7804 ♦
Pay tuition for fall semester 1995 (to avoid late fee)
Pay tuition with $50 late fee
Pay tuition v\nth $90 late fee (final day to pay tuition September 18)
♦ Registration Information (80i ) 378-2824 ♦
Priority register by telephone or AIM
Discontinue with no tuition charge
Discontinue with a charge for tuition (see schedule in Tuition
and Fees section)
Register late (fall classes begin)
Drop a class without a fee
Drop a class without a W (official withdrawal)
Drop a class for academic reasons
Discontinue officially from the university without being graded
Discontinue officially from a first block class for nonacademic emergencies
Add second block classes
Drop a second block class without a W (official withdrawal)
First Day
Last Day
Aug 28
Aug 30
Aug 31
Sep 2
Sep 4
Nov 23
Nov 24
Dec 21
First Day
Last Day
Sep 5
Dec 13
Sep 5
Oct 24
Oct 25
Dec 13
Dec 14
Dec 15
Dec 16
Dec 21
First Day
Last Day
Feb 15
Maris
Octi
First Day
Last Day
Feb 15
First Day
Jul 14
Nov 15
Marl
Jun 1
Last Day
Aug 15
Aug 16
Sepi
Sep 2
Sep 18
First Day
LastL
Apr 10
Sep 4
Sep 4
Sep 5
Sep 5
Sep 18
Sep 6
Sep 18
Oct 9
Oct 9
Oct 9
Novl
Novl
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 7
♦ Registration Information (continued)
Drop a second block class for academic reasons
Discontinue officially from the university or drop classes for nonacademic
emergencies
First Day
Last Day
Nov 10
Nov 30
♦ Graduation Information — Undergraduate ♦ First Day Last Day
(Call your college advisement center.)
Apply and pay the fee for December 1995 graduation Sep 22
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, GE Nov 22
challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at other
schools, and any other information pertaining to December 1995
graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for December 1 995 Dec 1
graduation
Apply and pay the fee for April 1996 graduation Jan 19
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, GE Mar 29
challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at other
schools, and any other information pertaining to April 1996
graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for April 1 996 Apr 5
graduation
♦ Records Information (80i ) 378-2631 ♦ First Day Last Day
Summer term 1995 grades available on the Touch-tone telephone system Aug 24
Instructors must submit fall semester 1995 grade rolls to the Records Dec 28
Office by 9:00 a.m.
Fall semester 1995 grades available on the Touch-tone telephone system Jan 3
♦ Admissions Information — Graduate (80i ) 378-4091 ♦
Refer to the current BYU Graduate Catalog for fall 1 995 departmental
application deadlines.
First Day
Last Day
♦ Graduation Information — Graduate (80i ) 378-4091 ♦
Apply and pay fee for December 1995 graduation
Schedule a final oral examination (defense of written work) and submit one
copy of the work to the Reserve Library (if in a dissertation, thesis, or
selected project program)
Have a final oral examination (if in a dissertation, thesis, or selected project
program)
Submit final copies of a dissertation, thesis, or selected project to the library
copy center for binding
Complete remaining degree requirements, pay fees, and submit exam results
and I and T grade changes to the Office of Graduate Studies for
December 1995 graduation
First Day
Last Day
Sep 22
Nov 3
Nov 17
Dec 1
Dec 8
8 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Registration Requirements
1. Admission
You are eligible to register for fall semester 1995 if you registered for and completed regular day school classes
during winter semester 1995 or spring or summer term 1995, or if you have been issued a valid letter of admission
for fall semester 1995 by the Admissions Office.
Continuing degree-seeking graduate students are eligible if they have fulfilled the minimum registration requirements
(6 hours per year) in the preceding academic year.
Students who graduate from BYU lose their eligibility and will not be allowed to continue to attend classes unless they
have been admitted to a graduate or non-degree-seeking graduate program.
2. Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement Required by April 1, 1995
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, who anticipates registering for any BYU credit after
summer term 1995 is required to obtain a new Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 , 1995. LDS
students must be endorsed by their winter semester ward-of-residence bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the
endorsement from a winter semester ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office,
380 SWKT, PO Box 25542. A late fee will be assessed for any endorsement completed after the April 1 deadline. No
student will be able to register for fall semester or thereafter without a new endorsement.
Endorsement forms are available in the winter class schedule, at campus information desks, at college advisement
centers, and from the Honor Code Office.
All students must abide by the BYU Honor Code, the Residential Living Standards, and the Dress and Grooming
Standards. LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend Church
meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the Church. The endorsement deadline is April 1 of each year.
3. Health Insurance Requirement Fall Semester
BYU requires all full-time students (those taking 8.5 credit hours or more) to carry adequate medical insurance.
Enrollment in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a
group medical plan provided by your employer or your spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical
insurance plan to meet this requirement, it must
• provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and ancillary
services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of other
adequate insurance coverage. Students who do not return a properly completed waiver form to BYU by August 1 5,
1 995, will be automatically enrolled in — and assessed the appropriate premium (single or married student rate)
for — ^the BYU Student Health Plan. The insurance fee payment is due by the tuition payment deadline.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 9
Registration Procedures: Priority Registration
• PRIORITY IS BASED ON CLASS STANDING OR THE TOTAL NUMBER OF CREDIT HOURS COMPLETED
THROUGH FALL SEMESTER 1994.
Priority begins with graduate students, then seniors, juniors, sophomores, continuing freshmen, and non-degree-
seeking graduate students. Newly admitted freshmen will register in a separate priority (see priority schedule,
Step 3).
TO REGISTER BEFORE SCHOOL BEGINS
STEP 1 : RECEIVE A REGISTRATION NOTICE
A Registration Notice will be mailed* to each student. This Registration Notice will indicate the following:
A Prior Balance Due
If you owe a prior balance as of the date of printing, the form will indicate the amount. You must clear your account
before registration will open to you.
A College Advisement Center (CAC) Hold
If you have a CAC hold, it will be indicated after the number of completed hours on the Registration Notice. The CAC
hold targets students with special needs who will be required to seek assistance from their college advisement center
before registering. Students with CAC holds include: (1) seniors on academic probation, (2) seniors who have not
declared a major, (3) seniors with 150 or more semester hours of credit v/ho have not applied for graduation, and (4)
seniors who have fulfilled all graduation requirements but have postponed graduation. Students with a CAC hold
must visit their college advisement center or department advisor to complete a plan for graduation and will be
prevented from registering until the hold is cleared by the college advisement center.
Other Holds That May Block Your Registration
Check with the appropriate office according to your hold:
• Academic standards Academic Support (801 ) 378-2723
• Ecclesiastical endorsement Honor Code Office (801 ) 378-2847
• Financial (prior balance) Student Accounts (801 ) 378-541 5
• Graduate school Office of Graduate Studies (801 ) 378-4091
• University standards Honor Code Office (801 ) 378-2847
• CAC hold Your college advisement center (see inside front cover)
• Loans Collections Office (801 ) 378-7648
or Financial Aid (801 ) 378-41 04
Your Beginning Registration Time
The registration system will be open from your beginning time, as indicated on the Registration Notice, until midnight
September 4 (tuition must be paid by August 15 to have continued access). The registration system will not allow you
to register before the given time.
*lt is important that your mailing address be updated at the Registration Office, B-130 ASB, PO Box 21 1 12, Provo,
UT 84602-1 112, telephone (801 ) 378-2824. Please call or return the address section of the Registration Notice to the
Registration Office if you need to do so. A list of classes and a Tuition Billing Statement will be mailed to you in July if
you have registered for at least one class.
STEP 2: PLAN YOUR SCHEDULE
Use the Registration Work Sheet to plan your ideal schedule, blocking out work and study time. Be careful not to
select classes that meet at the same time on the same days. Consult the Class List beginning on page 52. After
listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for submission if your first choices are not available.
10 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
STEP 3: REGISTER BY TOUCH-TONE TELEPHONE OR AIM^
Priority Registration Schedule:
Credit Hours/Class Standing Day You Can Begin Registering
Graduate students Monday, April 10
125 + Tuesday, April 1 1
110 Wednesday, April 1 2
90 Thursday, ApriM 3
80 Friday, April 1 4
70 Saturday. April 15
50 Monday, April 17
40 Tuesday, April 1 8
20 Wednesday, April 19
15 Thursday, April 20
Fewer than 1 5 and
non-degree-seeking graduates Friday, April 21
Newly admitted freshmen Monday-Wednesday, May 22-24
(randomly assigned according to social security number)
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The registration system will be open from your beginning time, as indicated on the Registration Notice, until Monday,
September 4 (tuition must be paid by August 15 to have continued access).
f all sections of the course you want are full, and you must have this course this semester, use the raincheck option
to be placed on the department list of students unable to enroll (see Touch-Tone instructions on page 2 or raincheck
option on AIM). Continue to monitor the course by phone or by AIM in case students drop. A raincheck will not
guarantee that you will be able to register for the class.
Once you register you are officially enrolled and committed to attend class. If you decide not to be a student, you
must discontinue before the day school begins to avoid being charged tuition. (See Touch-tone Telephone
Instructions (79*) in this class schedule for instructions on how to discontinue prior to the first class day. Once
school begins, contact the Discontinuance Office, (801 ) 378-7705. Refer to the following page for further information
about discontinuance.)
Academic Information Management (AIM) is a computer aid available to you at the following locations across
campus: all college advisement centers. Heritage Halls Central Building lobby, Wymount Terrace computer lab,
Cannon Center central lobby, Morris Center computer lab, ELWC Information Desk, ELWC Word Center computer
lab, and the ASB, HBLL, CB, TNRB, TMCB. CTB, SFLC. and SWKT. You can do the following things at these
terminals:
• Register for classes
• Access class schedule
• Determine course availability and instructor schedules
• Change address/phone number
• Monitor GE and major progress report (ABC)
• Look at grades and BYU credit
• Make PIN changes
STEP 4: PAY TUITION
Tuition Payment Deadline August 15, 1995 (to avoid late fees)
The Tuition Billing Statement will be mailed to all students who are registered for at least one class by August 3.
Tuition assessment on the biliing is based on anticipated full-time enrollment of 8.5 credit hours or more for
the semester. The Federal Pell Grant amount on the Tuition Billing Statement is based on the assumption that
enrollment is for 12 credit hours. If your grant eligibility, loan, or scholarship is for less than the tuition due, you must
pay the difference by the deadline to avoid a late fee. If you are a part-time student, adjust the statement and
pay only for the hours you expect to take.
If you register after August 3 or if for some reason you do not receive a billing
statement, it will be your responsibility to pay tuition by the deadline. A check or money order
to cover the amount of tuition due should be mailed to the Cashiers' Office, D-1 48 ASB, PO Box 21 1 28, Provo, UT
84602-1128. A drop box is provided in D-1 48 ASB for all students on campus. Do not use campus mail.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 1 1
Important notice: If you fall to meet the tuition deadline, you will be assessed a late fee ($50 August
16-September 1; $90 September 2-18). You will be assessed a late tuition fee if you pay less than full-time
tuition by August 15 and are then enrolled or later become enrolled for more than 8 credit hours. Also, if
your tuition check is dishonored by the banl<, you will be charged the late fee in effect at the time the check
is redeemed.
DISCONTINUANCE (Dropping All Classes for the Semester or Term)
WHAT TO DO BEFORE CLASSES BEGIN
Once you register for classes, you are officially enrolled and committed to attend. If you are not
coming to school this semester, you must discontinue or drop all your classes before the day school
begins to avoid tuition charges. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain on your record and
you will be charged tuition. Classes may be dropped using the discontinuance action code (see the
Touch-tone Telephone Instructions (79*955#) in this class schedule) until midnight of the day before
classes begin.
WHAT TO DO AFTER CLASSES BEGIN
On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-150
ASB or telephone (801 ) 378-7705. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of class to the date of
discontinuance at the percentage rate listed in the Tuition and Fees section.
Warning: Discontinuance from fall or winter semester or from the term to which you are newly
admitted will forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters without reapplying through the
Admissions Office.
TO REGISTER OR MAKE CLASS CHANGES AFTER
SCHOOL BEGINS
Add/Drop cards may be obtained beginning the first day of class from the Smith Family Living Center (SFLC), college
advisement centers, and the Registration Office. The card must be returned to the SFLC step-down area between
8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. during the first ten class days. The following dates apply to full-semester classes; for block
classes see the calendar for deadlines.
ADDING: September 5-18
You may add classes the first ten days of a semester. Some classes may be added the first five days using the
Touch-tone telephone or AIM systems. All other classes require an add card with the instructor's signature. This
class schedule indicates telephone/AIM registration with a T and an add card needing the instructor's signature with
an S. If you wish to audit a class, see the following page.
DROPPING: September 5-6
All drops can be done using the Touch-tone telephone or AIM terminals the first two days of the semester. There is
no drop fee during these two days.
September 7-18 (without a W)
All drops must be done on an add/drop card. No instructor's signature is required to drop a class.
Drop fees begin the third class day (September 7) at $3 per class and Increase $1 each day until the total
reaches a maximum of $10 per class on the tenth class day (September 18).
September 19-October 9 (with a W)
All drops must be done on an add/drop card. Students will be charged $10 per class and will receive a W (official
withdrawal) on their transcript. Drop cards must be submitted to the Registration Office, B-130 ASB, PO Box 2111 4.
12 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Additional Registration Information
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Undergraduate students in good standing may register
for as many as 1 8 credit hours in one semester (9 per
term) by following the regular registration procedures.
The college advisement centers may authorize a
student who has demonstrated superior academic
ability to register for a maximum of 21 hours (1 1 per
term). This approval is to be noted by the college
advisement center on the add/drop card once school
begins. Auditing classes, registering for a class without
receiving credit, or registering for Evening Classes
constitutes a part of your total registration. Exceptions
to these rules should be presented to: University
Registrar, B-150 ASB.
Auditing Classes
students desiring to audit classes (register for a class
without receiving credit) can only do so on an add/drop
card during the first ten class days (six days of a term).
Students must obtain the instructor's approval on a
signed add/drop card. It is not possible to register for an
audit class on the Touch-tone telephone system. You
are charged the same tuition for auditing classes as
for taking classes for credit. Classes taken on an
audit basis will not appear on your official records, vwll
not be considered in calculating enrollment verifications,
and do not fulfill the minimum registration requirement
for graduate degree-seeking students.
Credit to Audit
students who are registered for credit and wish to
change to audit must first drop the class and pay any
appropriate drop fees. The class may then be added for
audit during the add period (first ten days of a semester,
six days of a term).
Admission to Class
students whose names are on the university class roll
are officially registered. If your name is not on the official
roll, you should contact the Registration Office,
B-130 ASB, immediately. Instructors receive rolls of
students in their classes the first day of classes. Other
rolls, sent out during the third and eighth weeks, include
the names of all students currently registered for that
class.
Enrollment Verification
students are considered full-time by the university if
they are enrolled for at least 8.5 credit hours during a
semester or 4.5 credit hours during a term. Students
enrolled in 4.5 to 8 hours during a semester or 4 or
fewer hours during a term are considered part-time.
Students enrolled in 4 or fewer credit hours for the
semester will be considered less than part-time. Audits
do not count in total enrollment hours. Graduate
students should refer to the Graduate Education section
of this class schedule. Contact the Records Office, B-
150 ASB, PO Box 21 114, for enrollment verification.
Evening Classes
Daytime students taking evening classes (sections
400-499) must register for the courses at the same
time they register by Touch-tone telephone for day
school.
Independent Study Programs
Independent Study can bring many university courses
to your home. You may register for courses any time
during the year and take up to a year to finish each
course. Tuition is $75 per credit hour — ^this fee is not
included in your regular BYU daytime tuition.
Independent Study courses are indicated in the course
list by the phrase, "Offered by Independent Study." For
further information and a free catalog, contact the
Independent Study Office, 206 HCEB, PO Box 21514,
or telephone (801 ) 378-2868.
Note: Independent Study courses do not apply toward
a BYU graduate degree.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 13
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses
Full-time regular faculty, staff, and administrative
personnel may register for courses up to 6 hours per
semester, within the limits indicated below, and will not
be required to pay the cost of tuition.
Written approval is required for personnel to take
daytime classes (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Applications
for approval may be obtained at the Benefits Office,
B-202 ASB, PO Box 21 221, before registration. (Final
approval for daytime class work rests with the tuition
manager in the Benefits Office.) Personnel eligible to
take daytime classes need to be properly admitted
through the Admissions Office.
Full-Time Regular Faculty and
Administrative Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given
semester, persons must be regular personnel at the
close of late registration for that semester. The last day
of late registration is specified in each class schedule.
Regular teaching faculty and administrative personnel
may register for courses of study up to 6 hours per
semester. Those wishing to take daytime classes will
need the written approval of the department chair or
supervisor, the dean or director over the area, and the
tuition manager of Benefits. Administrative personnel
who take classes in the daytime hours are expected to
make up the time they are absent from their regular
yvork.
/
During the spring and summer terms, faculty members
who have teaching duties and administrative personnel
may take 3 credit hours per term, or 4 in one and 2 in
another. (If no classes are taken spring term, 6 credit
hours may not be taken summer term, or vice versa.)
Faculty who are not teaching during a spring or summer
term, and who are not on contract with the university for
research, administrative, or other special assignments,
may take as many credit hours during that term as their
department permits, and they will not be required to pay
the cost of tuition.
Full-Time Regular Staff
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given
semester, persons must be regular personnel at the
close of late registration for that semester. The last day
of late registration is specified in each class schedule.
Regular staff personnel may register for courses of
study up to 6 hours per semester. Written approval
needs to be obtained from the individual's supervisor,
the dean or director over the area, and the tuition
manager of Benefits. Staff personnel are expected to
make up the time they are absent from their regular
work. Lunch periods may not be used for class
attendance.
With the required approvals, staff personnel with
staggered-hours schedules (see Work Hours Policy in
the University Electronic Handbook) may register for
daytime classes. A staggered-hours work schedule,
which must first be approved by the person's
supervisor, allows an individual to work eight hours
between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. with a meal period of
at least one-half hour. The work schedule should
remain as constant as possible. Whether or not an
individual can have a staggered-hours schedule and
take day classes will depend on the seasonal and daily
workload of the department.
During the spring and summer terms, regular staff
personnel may take 3 credit hours per term, or 4 in one
and 2 in another. (If no classes are taken in spring
term, 6 credit hours may not be taken in summer term,
or vice versa.)
Spouses of Regular Faculty, Staff, and
Administrative Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
To be eligible for tuition benefits for their spouses,
personnel must (a) be at least age thirty with one year
of service or (b) have completed five years of service
with the university, whichever occurs first. Regular
personnel who terminate employment and are rehired
may be able to add prior employment to the most recent
period of employment, within the limits indicated in the
university policy on service credit, to achieve the
required years of service for eligibility for spouse tuition
benefits.
Eligible spouses of regular, full-time faculty, staff, and
administrative personnel may register for undergraduate
courses of study with no limit as to the total number of
hours (day or evening classes) and will not be required
to pay the cost of tuition. Those who wish to take
daytime classes need to be properly admitted through
the Admissions Office. Before registering for
graduate courses of study, eligible spouses must
contact the Benefits Office.
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Part-Time Personnel
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the
University Electronic Handbook)
Part-time, adjunct, on-call, and temporary personnel
and their spouses are not eligible for tuition benefits.
Additional Information
Auditing Classes
All full-time personnel and their eligible spouses who
desire to audit daytime classes should go to the
Registration Office, B-130 ASB, PO Box 21 1 14, for
auditing procedures. Any class audited will not appear
on official records. Those wishing to audit evening
classes should do so through the Evening Classes
Office. Any exceptions should be cleared through the
Benefits Office.
University Discontinuance
Personnel or their spouses enrolled through day school
who discontinue their entire registration at the university
are required to discontinue through the Discontinuance
Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 1 14, telephone 378-
7705.
Evening Classes
Registration. Eligible faculty and staff members and
their spouses who wish to register for evening classes
only may do so at the Evening Classes Office, 1 20
HCEB, PO Box 21513. Individuals may obtain their
tuition benefit there at the time they register by
completing the Clearance Form and presenting their
personnel or spouse ID card.
Daytime students taking Evening Classes (sections
400-499) may automatically register through the
Touch-tone Telephone System.
Changes in Registration.
When a change in Evening Classes registration
becomes necessary, individuals must obtain an
add/drop card from 120 HCEB, PO Box 21513, and get
the required approval and signature of the instructor.
This card must then be returned to 120 HCEB, PO Box
21513.
Discontinuance.
A student discontinuing his or her entire registration in
Evening Classes is required to discontinue through the
Evening Classes Office. A $10 fee is charged the
individual for the service after registration has been
finalized.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 15
Tuition and Fees
One of the nation's largest private universities, BYU is owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints. A significant portion of the cost of operating the university is paid from the tithes of the Church mennbers.
Because of this, students or their fannilies who are Church members 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 cost.
Tuition and class fees are due and payable before a student begins class attendance. Students who fail to pay tuition
by the scheduled final day to late register will jeopardize their eligibility to enroll for the following semester/term. Past
financial delinquencies must be cleared before a new registration may be completed. Refer to Tuition and Fees
Information on the calendar in this class schedule.
Students are held responsible to pay the correct amount of tuition and fees (in U.S. dollars).
Once students register for classes, they are officially enrolled and committed to attend. Students who decide not to
attend must officially withdraw from classes prior to the day school begins to avoid being charged tuition. Classes
may be dropped using the, PO Box 21 1 14, discontinuance action code (see the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions)
until midnight of the day before classes begin. On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the
Discontinuance Office in B-150 ASB or telephone (801 ) 378-7705. If you do not drop your classes, they will remain
on your records and you will be charged tuition. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of classes to the date
of discontinuance at the percentage rate listed on the following page.
Students who anticipate receiving financial aid will be held responsible to pay tuition charges incurred whether or not
financial aid is available or forfeited.
The charge for noncredit courses or for auditing courses is the same as for credit courses. Noncredit
courses taken by part-time students will be assessed on the basis of hours involved in lecture classes. For example,
3 hours of lecture a week are considered 3 semester hours and are charged for accordingly. Therefore, if you are
taking 7 credit hours plus a noncredit class involving 2 or more lecture hours per week, you are considered to be full-
time for tuition assessment. However, noncredit courses do not count for Federal Pell Grant or Federal Stafford Loan
eligibility. For courses in which no lecture hours are involved — ^for example, dissertations and theses — ^tuition and fees
are charged based on hours being carried during the semester, as determined by the supervising professor.
Graduate students (for tuition purposes) are those students who have received their bachelor's degree or will have
received it by the beginning of fall semester and are not students of the Law School or the Graduate School of
Management.
Full-time classification (for tuition assessment) for all students is registration for 8.5 or more credit hours per
semester or 4.5 or more credit hours per term.
The university reserves the right to change these figures without notice. Questions regarding fee
assessment should be referred to Financial Services.
Tuition and General Fees Per Semester
Undergraduate Students LDS Non-LDS
Full-time $1,225 $ 1,837
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $ 125 $ 188
Graduate Students
Full-time $1,435 $2,152
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $159 $ 239
Graduate School of Management Students and
Law School Students LDS Non-LDS
Full-time $2,300 $3,450
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time (per credit hour) $ 255 $ 383
A fraction of an hour in the sum of hours is counted as
a full hour in assessing fees. Minimum tuition is the
one-credit-hour rate. The charge for noncredit courses
or for auditing courses is the same as when taking
them for credit.
Late Tuition Fee — Tuition Paid After August 15
August 16-September 1 $50
September 2-September 18 $90
(Last day to pay tuition is September 1 8)
Late tuition fees will be assessed to all students who fail
to pay tuition by payment deadline dates. The late fee
will also be assessed to students who pay less than full-
time tuition by the August 1 5 deadline and are then or
later become registered for more than 8.5 credit hours.
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Any student whose tuition check is dishonored by the
bank will be charged the late registration fee in effect at
the time the check is redeemed.
Tuition Adjustments — Change in Credit Hours
After the term begins, a part-time student who
increases the number of credit hours and remains a
part-time student must pay for these additional hours
on the day they are added If this is not done, a late
fee may be assessed. A change to full-time status
requires that additional tuition be paid plus the late fee.
A full-time student dropping to part time or a part-time
student who decreases credit hours may be entitled to a
tuition refund. A refund request must be initiated by the
student through the Financial Services Office, D-1 51
ASB, PO Box 21 128 A full refund of the difference
between full-time assessment and part-time
assessment will be allowed through September 1 8.
Refunds for courses dropped after that date will be
subject to the refund schedule listed under Tuition
Refunds/Charges — Discontinuance.
Tuition Refunds/Charges — Discontinuance
Both full-time and part-time students who discontinue
school will be charged tuition from the first day of
classes until the date of discontinuance. A refund is
based on the date they report their discontinuance to
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 114,
telephone (801 ) 378-7705. The following rates apply:
Tuition Refund Of
Discontinuence Charged Tuition Paid
Before Sep 5 None 1 00%
Sep 5-Sep 8 10% 90%
Sep 1 1-Sep 15 15% 85%
Sep 18-Sep 22 20% 80%
Sep 25-Sep 29 25% 75%
Oct 2-Oct 6 30% 70%
Oct 9-Oct 13 35% 65%
Oct 16-Oct 20 40% 60%
Oct 23-Oct 27 45% 55%
Oct 30-Nov 3 50% 50%
Nov 6-Nov 10 55% 45%
After Nov 10 100% None
A petition for exception to the refund schedule will be
considered for students forced to discontinue because
of personal medical incapacitation after the 85 percent
refund period. Petition forms are in D-208 ASB.
A refund due because of discontinuance from school
will be made only by check through the mail. It will be
mailed approximately two weeks from the date of
discontinuance. Refunds due to students who have a
Federal Pell Grant or Federal Stafford Loan will be
returned to the Pell agency and/or the lending agency.
Late fees are not refundable.
Refunds for Class Fees
Class fee refunds are based on the same schedule as
listed for tuition refunds.
Class Fees
AgHrt112 $45
AgHrt312 $60
AnSc 124, 231 R, 331 R (equitation) $150
Army ROTO Leadership Laboratory $16
•Chemistry (all labs except Chem 353, 354, 455) . $30
*Chem 353. 354, 455 $40
CITx 285 $40
*Geol410 $150
*Geol 412, 436 $350
ISys 98 $25
Ling 98 $25
Math 97 $75
Music 160R. 260R, 360R, 460R. 560R.
660R $200
PE 116, 117 (bowling) $35
PE 124 (equitation) $150
PE 161, 162, 164, 232 (skiing) $35
RMYL210 $80
RMYL 380. 480 $100
*See department for a refund application.
Student Teaching/Practicum Fees
EIEd310R $30
EIEd360 $10
EIEd370 $15
ElEd 400 $60
ElEd 446R $75
EPsy 380R $20
EPsy 480R, 481 R $10
EPsy 496R. 581 R. 582R. 584R, 586R, 680R .... $60
FamSc 322 $10
FamSc 424 $30
FamSc 425 $55
ScEd 476R, 496R $100
Pay above fee when applying for student teaching. An
additional $10 late fee is assessed if application is
completed after March 31 for fall semester or October
31 for winter semester. The $10 late fee is not
refundable under any circumstances. Cancellation of
the student teaching practicum application will result in
forfeiture of one-half the fee.
Materials/Service Fees
Fee payment cards are available in the following
classes for materials and services used:
Art 103, 104, 105. 106, 107, 108, 114, 115, 116, 117,
118. 119. 120, 203R. 204R, 205R. 206R, 207R,
208R, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 321 R,
322R, 327R, 328R, 333R, 349R, 350R. 351 R.
354R, 355R, 356R, 358R, 359R, 390, 421 R, 422R.
423R, 427R. 428R. 430, 431, 450R, 451 R, 456R.
459R, 494R, 578R, 621 R, 622R. 627R, 650R,
651R. 656R, 659R, 697R.
CM 155. 210, 211, 217, 218, 241. 305, 408. 411, 412.
426. 494R.
CS 220.
EcEn220. 311.
EET 103, 136, 228. 231, 322, 342, 343, 345, 443. 447.
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TecE 120, 140, 149, 150, 160, 200, 205, 209, 229,
240, 250, 251, 260, 270, 281, 300, 301, 315, 319,
325, 329, 354, 360, 386, 387, 388, 405, 440, 450,
453, 455, 477, 489. 490R, 505, 535. 593R.
ThF 280, 380, 480R.
Miscellaneous Fees and Fines
Activity Cards
Duplicate card fee $10
Identification photo fee $3
Spouse activity card (nonrefundable, does
not include Health Center
privileges) $6
Admission Evaluation Fee (nonrefundable)
New applying student $25
Reapplying student $10
Bicycle Registration
(permanent registration — Provo
City license) $3
Class Drop Fee (fee per class)
Charged for drop card processing. If all classes are
dropped, the student is discontinuing with tuition
charges. ( See Tuition Refunds/Charges —
Discontinuance section.)
1 st day of classes, September 5 Free
2nd day of classes, September 6 Free
3rd day of classes. September 7 $ 3
4th day of classes, September 8 $ 4
5th day of classes, September 11 $ 5
6th day of classes, September 12 $ 6
7th day of classes, September 13 $ 7
8th day of classes, September 14 $ 8
9th day of classes, September 15 $ 9
10th day of classes. September 18 $10
Deposits (payable at department locations)
Industrial education $1
Physical education locker fee
(nonrefundable) $4
Dishonored Check Charges $15
Ecclesiastical Endorsement Late Fee $20
Examinations
Examination through Testing Center to exempt
student from taking a required class $10
Examination, special equivalency, nonrefundable
fee to take exam $20
Graduation Fees (nonrefundable)
Associate degree $6
Bachelor's degree $15
Master's degree $20
Doctoral degree $25
incomplete Grade Contract
Available in B-150 ASB after the
twelfth week of the semester
Parking Fees and Information
$10
Motor Vehicles
Parking permits are required to park on campus. To
purchase a permit, bring the following to the Traffic
Office (GRNH):
1 . Current vehicle registration
2. Proof of emissions compliance. Vehicles registered
in areas that do not have an emissions program
meeting Utah County requirements will need to pass
an emissions test. Contact the Traffic Office for
further information, telephone (801 ) 378-3906.
3. BYU identification card
4. Copy of housing contract or room key (required only
for a singles on-campus housing C permit)
5. Fee
Fees vary by permit and semester as follows:
Permit
G
Y
R
C
Motorcycle/
Moped
Fall Winter Spring/Summer
$40 $25 N/A
$15 $10 $5
4) O «p o ^ o
$ 7.50 $ 5 $3
$10 $ 8 $4
Parking permits expire September 1 5, 1 996.
Out-of-state Plates
If a student is married and his or her spouse is a
nonstudent employed full-time, then the vehicle must be
licensed in the state of Utah and cleared for tax
payment. This is done at the Utah Motor Vehicles
Division, 150 East Center, Provo.
Faculty and staff employees with out-of-state plates
must license their vehicles with the state of Utah and
clear them for tax payment before they can receive their
parking permits.
The state of Utah no longer requires nonresident
permits for out-of-state license plates.
Bicycles
Bicycles must be licensed within Utah County. Provo
city licenses cost $1 at the Traffic Office.
Bicyclists must:
1 . Always park bicycles in racks.
2. Never ride on sidewalks during class breaks.
3. Yield to pedestrians.
4. Obey all traffic rules.
Bicycles not parked in racks will be impounded. BYU
will not be responsible for cut locks, chains, or cables.
Locks, chains, or cables may be cut only when
uniformed police or traffic personnel are present.
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other Regulations and Information
Owner/Operators of motor vehicles operated in Utah
County should be prepared to pass Utah County
Vehicle Emissions Inspection Maintenance
requirements.
Neighborhoods adjoining campus are sometimes
inundated with parked vehicles. Students are
encouraged to obtain BYU parking permits and to park
in university parking lots authorized by the permit.
Traffic regulation information may be obtained from the
Traffic Office. It is the responsibility of all students,
faculty, and staff members to obey all traffic rules and
regulations.
Questions may be directed to Traffic Office personnel at
(801)378-3906.
Parking and Traffic Violation Fines $10-$200
Records Fees
Search fee (duplicate receipt) $1
Transcript fee (per copy — pay at
Records Office) $2
Health Insurance Requirement
BYU requires all full-time students (8.5 credit hours or
more) to carry adequate medical insurance. Enrollment
in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies the university's
insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a group
medical plan provided by your employer or your
spouse's or parent's employer. For any other medical
insurance plan to meet this requirement, it must:
•provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major
medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and
ancillary services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more
than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
If you are a full-time student, you must either enroll in
the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of
other adequate insurance coverage. Students who do
not return a property completed waiver form to BYU by
the tuition deadline will be automatically enrolled in — and
assessed the appropriate premium (single or married
student rate) for— the BYU Stijdent Health Plan. The
insurance payment and form are due by August 1 5.
Debt Collection Fees
Students' past-due debts are referred to Student
Financial Services for collection. If the BYU debt
collection officer is unable to collect the debt within a
reasonable time, the debt will be referred to an outside
collection agency. In addition to paying the debt, the
student debtor will be required to reimburse the
university for such collection agency fees before
obtaining a release of a financial hold on his or her
transcript or before being considered for readmission.
Also, eligibility for graduation may be delayed or denied.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 19
Help for New Students
Organize Your Registration IVIaterials
BYU Undergraduate Catalog or BYU Graduate Studies Catalog
The BYU Undergraduate Catalog includes all courses and describes university and nnajor requirements for
undergraduates. The BYU Graduate Catalog describes graduate courses and programs. Both catalogs can be
purchased at the BYU Bookstore for $5.00 each. To receive either of these catalogs by mail, contact BYU Mail
Services. 296 UPB, PO Box 21930, Prove, UT 84602-1930, or telephone (801) 378-3658. Catalogs mailed second
class cost $6.50 each (subject to change), and those mailed first class cost $10.00 each. These prices include
postage and handling. VISA, MasterCard, check, or money order is accepted in payment.
Class Schedule
The fall 1995 class schedule includes registration instructions, information to assist in selecting classes, and a list of
classes by department. New students are mailed a current class schedule after admission. Class schedules can be
purchased at the BYU Bookstore or from the BYU Registration Office for $1 each. To receive the current class
schedule by mail, contact BYU Mail Services, 296 UPB, PO Box 21930, Prove, UT 84602-1930, or telephone (801)
378-3658. The cost, which includes first-class postage and handling, is $3.50. VISA, MasterCard, check, or money
order is accepted in payment.
Registration Work Sheet
This work sheet is found on page 3 of this class schedule and is also available at the Registration Office, B-1 30 ASB,
PO Box 21 1 14, or the college advisement centers.
List of Required Classes
To obtain a list of classes needed to meet university and major requirements, undergraduates can refer to the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog, contact their advisement center, or refer to the General Education for Undergraduates
section of this class schedule. Graduate students can refer to the BYU Graduate Catalog, their academic
department, or their advisor.
Student Development Elective Courses
Elective credit classes designed to assist new students in their career, academic, and personal progress are
available through Student Development course work. Classes are listed under Student Development (StDev) in the
class list.
Questions/Answers for New Undergraduate Students
What is a credit hour?
A credit hour usually refers to the number of hours you will meet for formal instruction in class each week. The average
freshman can successfully complete from 12.5 to 16 credit hours (five or six classes) per semester or from 6 to 8 credit
hours (three or four classes) per term. This work load will vary depending on the difficulty of the classes, outside
involvement, and motivation to study.
What is General Education (GE) for undergraduates?
The General Education Program for undergraduates at BYU assures that you have achieved competence in certain skills or
knowledge before graduation. Proof of competency is achieved by successfully passing required courses. Some students
pass these requirements by taking special examinations for credit when they arrive on campus (without having taken prior
BYU course work).
What is a major?
A major is a concentrated group of classes in a particular field that you take to achieve your educational goals. You may have
selected a major on the admissions application. If you are presently undecided, you may enter the area called "open major."
How do I request classes?
Students request classes using either a Touch-tone telephone or Academic Information Management (AIM). You should
complete the Touch-tone Telephone Instructions and have alternate sections available so that you can submit additional
requests by phone if the class is full. AIM can be accessed at a variety of locations around campus. Look for the AIM posters
or contact your advisement center for more information.
Which classes should I select?
A guide for selecting classes is found on the following pages.
20 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Selecting Classes — Freshman Year
Use the registration work sheet on page 3 to list your courses. Do not be concerned if you are unable to register for a
particular class during your first semester (e.g., Engl 115). You may be able to take it the next semester.
1. Select one or two university-required classes:
Course Title Credit Hours
RelA 1 21 Book of Mormon 2
PE 129 Fitness for Living 0.5
HIth 129 Health and Lifestyle Management 1
Physical education elective Varies 0.5
2. Select an appropriate English and math* class based on your preparation:
Course Title Credit Hours
Engl 1 1 5 College Writing and Reading 3
HonP 200 Intensive Writing 3
Phil 105 Reasoning and Writing 3
Math 97* Intermediate Algebra (ACT math score 1 8-21 is prerequisite; 0
this is a no-credit, extra-fee class)
Math 110* College Algebra (ACT math score 22 or above plus two years 3
of high school algebra is prerequisite)
Math 112* Calculus 1 (ACT math score 27 or above plus four years of 4
high school mathematics including precalculus is prerequisite)
Math 119* Introductory Calculus 4
(for business majors; same prerequisite as Math 112)
*ACT math score of 22 or above completes the Precollege Mathematics requirement only. It does not complete the
math requirement that may be needed for your major. Math 112 meets the General Education Mathematics option.
3. Start work in a foreign language (see page 27).
If you v/ant to pursue the Foreign Language option in GE, you should begin your study of a foreign language as soon
as possible. If you have had previous experiences in a language (e.g., high school courses), the relevant language
department at BYU provides a diagnostic examination that will help you select the level at which you should start at
BYU. If you have had one or fewer years of a language, you should register for a 101 course in the specific language.
If you have completed two or more years of a language, you should register for a 102 course in a specific language.
You can then make adjustments the first week of school after you have taken the diagnostic examination. You will not
be competing with returned missionaries in language courses.
4. Select one or two courses from the following General Education groups. There are Honors Program options
in each case. Contact your college advisement center before taking Biol 1 00 or PhyS 1 00 if your major is within the
College of Biology and Agriculture, the College of Nursing, the College of Education, or the College of Engineering
and Technology.
Arts and Sciences Core (For a complete list of required courses, see page 30.)
Course Title Credit Hours
AHtg 100 American Heritage 3
Biol 100 Principles of Biology (see item 4 above) 3
PhyS 100 Physical Science (see item 4 above) 3
Arts and Letters (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 31 .)
Course Title Credit Hours
Art 1 1 1 Introduction to Art History 3
CICv 110 Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature 3
Des102 Introduction to Interior Design 3
Engl 230 Fiction, Drama, Poetry 3
Engl 232 Shakespeare 3
Engl 236 Masterpieces of English Literature 3
Hum 101 Introduction to the Humanities 3
Music 101 Inti-oduction to Music 3
Phil 110 Inti-oduction to Philosophy 3
ThF 1 1 7 Introduction to Film Art and Analysis 3
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 21
Natural Sciences
Course
AgHrt 205
Botny 105
Botny 120
Cham 100
Chem 101
FSN100
Geog 101
Geol103
Phscs 105
Zool 205
(For a complete list of GE electives, see page 32.)
Title
World Food Crops
Plants Through the Ages
Plants and Civilization
Elementary College Chemistry
Introductory General Chemistry
Essentials of Human Nutrition
Introduction to Geography
Life in the Past
Introductory Applied Physics
Human Biology
Social and Behavioral Sciences (For a complete list of GE electives, see page 33.)
Course Title
Anthr 101 Social/Cultural Anthropology
Econ 1 1 0 Economic Principles and Problems
FamSc 1 60 Introduction to Family Sciences
Geog 120 World Affairs
Hist 1 20 The United States Through 1 877
PISc 1 1 0 American Government and Politics
PISc 170 Introduction to International Politics
Psych 1 1 1 General Psychology
Soc 1 1 2 Current Social Problems
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Credit Hours
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5. Select an interest course.
Select an area that you are interested in learning about. Use the 1994-95 BYU Undergraduate Catalog and this class
schedule to identify and select an appropriate course. If you have chosen a major, select a course from those listed
by major in section 6.
6. Select a major/emphasis course.
Students who have not selected a major should select an additional GE course.
Major Course
Accounting Econ 1 1 0 and Math 1 1 9 or
Stat 222 and Ace 200
Agricultural Business Econ 110
Math 110
Agricultural Economics Econ 1 1 0
Math 110
Agronomy Chem 101 or 105
Math 110
American Studies AHtg 1 00 or Hum 261
Animal Science AnSc 100
AnSc121
AnSc122
Anthropology Anthr 101 or 1 10
Apparel Studies CITx 102
CITxIlO
Art Art 114
Art 115
Art 116
Art 117
Art History Art 211 or 212
Asian Languages Any Asian language
Asian Studies Any Asian language
Athletic Training Zool 260
Zool 261
Audiology EPsy 1 33
Biology Teaching Chem 101 or 1 05
Biol 130
Major Course
Botany Math 110 or 119
Chem 101 or 105
Cartography Geog 101
Geog 21 1
Chemical Engineering ChEn 170
Math 112
Chem 111
Chemistry Chem 1 1 1 H
Math 112
Chinese Chin 101
Civil and Environmental Engineering CEEn 100A
Chem 105
Math 112
MeEn212
Classical Studies CICv 110
Clinical Laboratory Science Mcbio 1 30
Chem 105
Mcbio 102
Communications Comms 101
Comms 201
Comparative Literature CLit 201 H
Computer Science CS 142
CS152
Math 112 or 119
Conservation Biology Chem 101 or 105
Math 110 or 119
22 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Major Course
Construction Management Math 112
Phscs 1 05
Dance: Ballet Emphasis Dance 261
You must contact Sandra Allen (801) 378-4489
for placement in ballet technique class.
Dance: Ballroom Emphasis Dance 184 or 185
Dance 261
Dance: Composite Dance Dance 241 R
Dance 261
Dance Education Dance 241 R
Dance 261
Dance: Modern Emphasis Dance 241 R
Dance 261
Design (application required)
You must contact the Design Department, 210
BRMB, telephone (801) 378-3545, to add first-
year classes.
Early Childhood Education EPsy 204 and 101R
FamSc 160
FamSc210
Economics Econ 1 1 0
Math 110 or 112
Electrical and Computer Engineering Phscs 121
Math 112
CS142
Electronics Engineering Technology . EET 101 and 103
Math 1 1 1
Elementary Education EPsy 204 and 101R
FamSc210
English Engl 195
European Studies Any European language
101 course
Exercise Physiology/Medicine FSN 100
Math 110
Zool 260
Family History-Genealogy Hist 120 or 121
ReIC 261
Family Science FamSc 160
FamSc210
Fashion Design CITx 1 02
CITxIlO
Fashion Merchandising CITx 1 02
CITx 110
Film ThF117
ThF 187
ThF 287R
Food Science and Nutrition Math 110
(all dietetics) Chem 101 or 1 05
Food Science and Nutrition Chem 105
(nutritional science) FSN 100
Math 112 or 119
French Fren 101
General Engineering and Technology Math 1 1 2
Chem 105
Geographic Planning and
Resource Management Geog 101
Geog 21 1
Geography Geog 101 or 120
Geography Teaching Geog 101 or 120
Geology Geol 1 1 1
Math 112
German Germ 101
Major Course
Health Promotion FSN 100
Zool 261
Health Sciences HIth 300
HIth 320
History Hist 120
Hist 201
Home and Family FamSc 160
FamSc 210
Home Economics Education FamSc 1 60
FamSc 210
Horticulture AgHrt 101
Human Development FamSc 160
FamSc 210
Humanities Hum 200
Industrial Arts
Teacher Education MeEn 1 70
International Relations, Pre- PISc 1 70
Any language 1 01 course
Italian Ital 101
Japanese Japan 101
Korean Korea 101
Latin American Studies Span 1 01
Port 101
Linguistics Ling 230
Management Econ 110 and Math 1 19 or
Stat 222 and Ace 200
Manufacturing Engineering Math 1 1 2
Chem 105
Manufacturing Engineering Technology .... MET 101
MET 131
MeEn 171
Math 111
Mathematics Math 1 12H
Math 190
Mechanical Engineering MeEn 1 91 and 1 72
CEEn103
Math 112
Microbiology Mcbio 1 30
Chem 1 05
Math 110 or 119
Molecular Biology Math 1 1 2 or 1 1 9
Chem 1 05
Biol 130
Music (audition and theory exam required)
Contact the College of Fine Arts and
Communications Advisement Center, D-444
HFAC, telephone (801 ) 378-3537, for information
about music core classes.
Music Dance Theatre (by audition only)
Near Eastern Studies Arab 101 or
HeblOl
Nursing Zool 260
FSN 100
Nurs180
Philosophy Phil 105
Phil 201
Physical Education Zool 260, 261
Physical Plant Administration Econ 110
TecE291R
Math 110
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 23
Major Course
Physical Therapy Zool 260
Math 110
Psych 1 1 1
Physics Phscs 121
Math 112
Political Science PISc 110
PISclSO
PISc 170
Portuguese Port 1 01
Premedical-Predental Emphasis Math 1 1 0
Chem 105
Zool 1 39 (medicine)
Zool 229 (dentistry)
Preveterinary Medicine Math 110
AnSc121
AnSc 122
AnSc 291 R
Psychology Psych 1 1 1
Psychology Teaching Psych 1 1 1
Public Policy PISc 110
Range Science Range 1 91
Chem 101
Math 110
Recreation Management RMYL 123
Russian Russ 101
Major Course
Secondary Education Elective in major/minor
Social Work Soc 112
SocW 21 1
Sociology Soc 1 1 1
Soc 112
Spanish Span 1 01
Special Education
Contact the Education Advisement Center, 1 20
MCKB, telephone (801 ) 378-3426, for
information.
Speech Language Pathology EPsy 133
Statistics Stat 222 (Sec 201)
Math 112
Theatre Arts ThF 1 16
ThF 121
ThF127R
Travel and Tourism Geog 101 or 120
Geog 270
Wildlife Biology Math 110
Chem 101
Range 191
Youth Leadership RMYL 244
Zoology Math 1 1 0
Biol 130
Chem 105
24 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
University Requirements for Undergraduates
Religious and Physical Education
Religion courses are provided at BYU so that students
may progress in their religious understanding and
convictions sinnultaneously with their educational
progress in secular fields. It has always been the view
of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that
education is not complete without proper integration of
secular and religious knowledge and values.
Understanding and skill are important attainments in life
and will better serve the individual when accompanied
by religious convictions, attitudes, and standards of
behavior. Students should take one religion class each
semester of enrollment.
Religious education requirements are: two courses of
Book of Mormon, one course of New Testament, and
one course of Doctrine and Covenants. Three
elective courses in religion are required and are
available in ancient and modern scripture, Church
history and doctnne, and related subjects.
Physical education requirements comprise the
following; the Fitness for Living course, a health course
(or health competency test), and two elective activity
courses.
University Requirements for the
Baccalaureate Degree
Classes
Credit Hours
Religion
Physical fitness
Physical activity (two classes)
Exemption exam or health
14
.5
1
1
General Education Requirement for Undergraduates
There are four components to an undergraduate
education at Brigham Young University; religious
education, health and physical education, education
within a major department, and general education. This
section describes the philosophy, requirements, and
procedures of the general education program at
Brigham Young University.
Philosophy of General Education
The General Education (GE) Program at Brigham
Young University complements the other three areas of
a university education. Education in the major provides
the student with depth in a particular academic
discipline. It introduces the student to the type of
thinking, language, and skills that prepares for careers
or further study in postgraduate or professional
programs. General education, in contrast, is designed to
provide breadth to the student's intellectual life. It covers
the range of human accomplishments; the development
of language and civilization, the arts, and the social,
behavioral, physical, and biological sciences. Through
its perspective, we gain vantage points from which to
view the development of our own culture and to see its
relation to others.
GE courses teach one to think critically, and they pose
questions that foster the development of moral
judgement and aesthetic and cultural sensitivities. At
Brigham Young University these courses are taught in
the context of the restored gospel and the implications
that the gospel of Jesus Christ holds for knowledge,
truth, and society.
The GE Program for most students is structured
around three general categories: the Languages of
Learning, the Arts and Sciences Core, and the Arts and
Sciences Electives. The Languages of Learning
category mandates competencies in writing at both a
basic and advanced level, mathematics at a basic level,
and mathematics or a foreign language at an advanced
level. The Arts and Sciences Core asks students to
complete a common core of courses early in their
undergraduate career. These core courses engage
students in a common dialogue across campus about
the important ideas that form the basis for modern
human understanding. Composing 9 hours of the core
are one-semester courses that focus on the American
experiment in democracy and on the foundations of the
physical and biological sciences. The remaining 6 hours
comprise a two-semester sequence of courses that
introduces the student to the development of civilization
from antiquity to the modern world through the
perspective of literature, history, and the arts. The Arts
and Sciences Electives give students some options for
courses that allow them to encounter new areas of
knowledge beyond those encompassed by their majors.
Students who enrolled fall semester 1 988 or thereafter
are expected to complete the GE Program sketched out
above. Those who enrolled at BYU for the first time
during the period from winter semester 1 976 (winter
semester 1 977 for transfer students) through summer
term 1988 may have the option of graduating under the
GE Program in effect at that time. However, those who
wish to pursue this option must complete their degrees
before the beginning of fall semester 1995. Students
who wish to follow this path are encouraged to meet
with their advisement center (see the Directory section
of this catalog for their locations) or the Graduation
Evaluation Office (B-238 ASB, PO Box 21513, [801]
378-3641 ) to determine what requirements are
necessary for graduation.
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students in a few colleges of the university have slightly
modified GE requirements from those given below. The
details for each major are specified later in the catalog.
Students are encouraged to meet with their advisement
center early in their residency at BYU to map out a
strategy for a timely completion of these requirements.
Description of Program Requirements
Summary of General Education
Requirements for the Bactielor's Degree
Languages of Learning
First- Year Writing
Precollege Mathematics
Mathematics or Foreign Language
Advanced Writing
Number of Courses
1
1
1-4
1
Arts and Sciences Core
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
History of Civilization
Number of Courses
1
1
1
2
Arts and Sciences Electives Number of Courses
Selected from approved General
Education courses in Arts and
Letters, Natural Sciences, and
Social and Behavioral Sciences. 4
Languages of Learning
Category Credit Hours
First-Year Writing 3
Precollege Mathematics 0
Mathematics or Foreign Language 3-16
Advanced Writing 3
Precollege Mathematics Requirement. In today's
highly technical society, an educated person must
possess a basic understanding of mathematical
concepts and proficiency in mathematical skills. The
Precollege Mathematics requirement of the GE Program
is designed to ensure that our students are
mathematically literate.
Many students entering BYU will meet this requirement
with an ACT mathematics subscore of 22 or above.
Others may do so by passing an examination offered at
the Testing Center; through advanced placement
mathematics with a score of 3 or better; or by taking a
noncredit course. Math 97. The procedure for taking
exemption examinations is given below. This
requirement should be completed during the first year of
residence at BYU.
First-Year Writing Experience. Students are asked to
hone their writing skills at an early stage of their career
because the ability to think clearly and critically is both
fostered by, and reflected in, the ability to write well.
Students may complete this requirement through
special exams, AP credit, or enrollment in English 1 1 5
or Honors 200. Like the Precollege Mathematics
requirement, the First- Year Writing course should be
taken during the first or second semester of the
freshman year. Those wishing to complete the
requirement by examination must do so within the first
year of residence at BYU. No challenge will be allowed
thereafter.
Advanced Writing Requirement. Later, when the
student has selected a major area of emphasis, the
writing skills geared to broad disciplines are developed
in an Advanced Writing course. Most students should
complete this requirement during their junior year.
Courses taught by various departments as well as the
English Department are accredited to do so. Students
are encouraged to check a current class schedule to
determine course availability for a particular major
and/or to meet with their major department or college
advisement center regarding appropriate classes to fill
the requirement.
Mathematics or Foreign Language. To fill this
requirement, students may choose either the
Mathematics or the Foreign Language option. The
Mathematics option requires one or more semesters of
college-level mathematics beyond college algebra (Math
110) or introductory logic (Phil 205). In addition to
offerings of the Mathematics Department, courses in
other areas for which Math 1 1 0 is a prerequisite may
meet this requirement. Approved courses are listed in
the GE section of the current class schedule; students
are strongly encouraged to check the class schedule to
ensure that their selection has been approved to meet
the Mathematics option.
Students who select the Foreign Language requirement
must achieve a level of competence that allows them to
use the language to access directiy the historical,
intellectual, literary, and artistic heritage of that culture.
The requirement is satisfied through the successful
completion of an approved culminating course in the
language of choice. Approved culminating courses
generally involve significant readings from original texts
and the practice of both oral and written skills. The
opportunity to experience the cultural and literary works
in the original language, rather than in translation, is
considered an essential element of the culminating
course, and conversation or grammar courses alone will
not suffice. Approved courses are listed in the current
class schedule.
There is some variability in the number of credit hours
needed to complete this requirement. Students with
outstanding preparation in high school may be able to
tackle the culminating course immediately with no prior
college course work, but others with no significant
exposure to a foreign language will need to take up to a
maximum of four courses, three to develop the
fundamentals of the language and the fourth as the
culminating course. Some departments offer language
tracks specifically for missionaries returning from
foreign-speaking assignments. Careful study of the
class schedule or consultation with an advisement
26 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
center is encouraged to ensure that students are taking
the proper course, given their individual circumstances.
Also, the Humanities Resource Center (3031 JKHB, PO
Box 26094, [801] 378-5424) offers placement testing to
determine the appropriate level at which students
should begin their course work.
Arts and Sciences Core
Category
American Heritage
Biological Science
Physical Science
History of Civilization
Credit Hours
3
3
3
6
American Heritage. The foundations of American
political and economic philosophy are explored in a one-
semester course. It is recommended that this course be
taken during the freshman year.
Biological and Physical Sciences. These
requirements are intended, through two one-semester
courses, to introduce students to the foundations of the
modem biological and physical sciences. Students with
outstanding preparation in these areas may complete
the requirement through advanced placement credit or
by examination. See either the Special GE Examinations
or the Advanced Placement and International
Baccalaureate Credit section of this catalog for
additional details.
History of Civilization. Students must complete one of
the History of Civilization two-semester sequences
described in the current class schedule. At this time
nine departments offer courses that satisfy this
requirement. Because the courses are meant to be
taken from the same department in a chronological
sequence, it is v^ise to plan on taking them back-to-
back semesters. Most students will want to schedule
these during their sophomore year, although students in
the Freshman Academy (a pilot residential program for
freshmen) or the Honors Program may take them
during their first year on campus.
Arts and Sciences Electives
Credit Hours
Four courses selected from approved courses in Arts
and Letters, Natural Sciences, and Social and
Behavioral Sciences 1 2
The choice of major mandates a certain mix of courses
from the three categories of approved Arts and
Sciences Electives. Details can be found under the
program requirements for a particular degree.
Students who elect to complete both the Mathematics
and Foreign Language options are excused from one of
the four courses. The three courses to be taken must
be selected from the two areas outside the general
domain of the major.
Selection and Timing of GE Classes
To gain approval to meet a GE requirement, a course is
subjected to a rigorous evaluation; such approval is not
granted lightly, and students should ensure that the
courses they select are, in fact, approved for GE credit.
This information is updated each semester/term and
published in the current class schedule. Substitutions of
nonapproved courses to meet GE requirements are
rarely granted.
The Honors Program offers a number of courses that
satisfy both GE and Honors requirements. These
courses provide a deeper, more intense exposure to the
subject matter for the student who is interested in
challenging experiences. Additional information
concerning these courses may be obtained from the
General and Honors Education Office (350 MSRB, PO
Box 22600) or by consulting the University Honors
Program Course Guide.
In keeping with the aim of the GE Program to provide
breadth to the undergraduate experience, students are
encouraged to select their electives to cover areas not
encountered in the major. Although the time to
complete GE requirements varies according to the
major, most students should take the core courses
during the first two years. A good plan is to complete
First-Year Writing, Biol 100, PhyS 100, and American
Heritage during the freshman year and History of
Civilization during the sophomore year. Advice as to
when to complete the GE electives and the Advanced
Writing and Mathematics/Foreign Language
requirements can be obtained at the college advisement
centers or department offices.
Ways to Complete GE Requirements Other Than by
Course Work
There are several mechanisms by which students may
satisfy the components of the GE Program: passing
special examinations at the university; transferring
acceptable credit from other academic institutions; or
receiving credit from advanced placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations or from
the College Level Examination Program (CLEP).
Special GE Examinations
All General Education requirements can be
accomplished by successful completion of a special
examination. Two types of examinations are available,
exemption and challenge exams. Exemption exams do
not, as a matter of course, carry academic credit or
grades. A passing score on an exemption exam shows
on the Advisement by Computer (ABC) form only as a
completion of the requirement. Challenge exams as a
group always carry academic credit and a letter grade.
The student's transcript and grade point average reflect
the score obtained on the exam.
Exemption Examinations. Exemption examinations
are offered in the Testing Center (265 HGB, PO Box
22701) for First- Year Writing, Precollege Mathemitics,
and Physical Science. These are given eariy each
semester/term so that students may drop classes that
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their performance on an exam demonstrates are
unnecessary and register for others. Dates for this
semester are given later in the Special Examination
section. First semester/term students are permitted to
take the First- Year Writing and Precollege Mathematics
exams free of charge one time. All other attempts will be
subject to a fee, payable at the Testing Center.
First-Year Writing. Those wishing to complete First-
Year Writing by special examination should contact the
English Composition Office (3110 JKHB, PO Box
26204) before taking the first examination at the Testing
Center. In addition to passing this examination, students
will need to complete an essay exam, take three tests in
the Harold B. Lee Library, and submit samples of their
writing to the English Composition Office for evaluation.
All parts of the process must be completed within the
period of the examination dates. Students who wish
academic credit for successful completion of the First-
Year Writing requirement may purchase the academic
credit and have a grade recorded on the transcript. The
Reading/Writing Center (1010 JKHB, PO Box 26091) is
available to assist students who are preparing for the
First- Year Writing exam.
Physicai Science. While offered primarily as an
exemption exam, students may elect, after completion
of the exam, to purchase academic credit for the course
and have the grade from the exam posted to the
transcript.
Precoliege IVIathematics. Since the Precollege
Mathematics requirement is typically satisfied by a
course (Math 97) that carries no credit, the option to
purchase academic credit is not available for this
examination.
Cliallenge Examinations. Some challenge exams are
offered through the Testing Center and others must be
arranged through departments. There is a fee to take
each examination. In addition, to satisfy the GE
requirement, students must request academic credit in
order to have a letter grade posted to the transcript and
reflected in the grade point average. The procedure to
take exams and request academic credit is described
below.
Purchase of Credit. For examinations given at the
Testing Center, go to the Testing Center on one of the
scheduled examination dates (see current class
schedule for examination dates), pay the required fee,
and take the test. Upon successful completion of the
exam, obtain a Class Credit Request Form from the
Testing Center and have it validated there. Students
who pass the First-Year Writing exam must obtain this
form from the English Composition Office (31 10 JKHB,
PO Box 26204) and have it signed by the coordinator of
composition. Take the validated form to the Records
Office (B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 114). The form must be
submitted to the Records Office within one year after
completing the exam.
Students enrolled in the course whose exam they have
just passed must also complete a Change of
Registration Form and drop this course. Failure to
officially drop it before the university deadline will cause
the grade given by the course instructor to appear on
the transcript rather than the grade based upon the
challenge exam performance.
For examinations not given in the Testing Center,
contact the department that offers the course during the
first two weeks of the semester/term, complete the
Special Examination Form available there, and arrange
a date to take the test. Go to the Cashiers' Office
(D-155 ASB, PO Box 21 128) pay the required fee, and
have the form validated there. Present the validated
form to the departmental examiner at the time of the
test; have the grade and credit recorded on that form by
the departmental examiner after the test has been taken
and scored. Present the completed form to the Records
Office (B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 1 14) The form must be
submitted within one year after completing the exam.
Transfer Credit
The application of transfer credit to GE requirements is
handled by the Transfer Evaluation Office (B-238 ASB,
PO Box 21222). Consortium agreements have been
reached with several junior and community colleges to
facilitate the transfer process for students who have
completed certain associate degrees. The Transfer
Evaluation Office can be contacted for up-to-date
information regarding the status of those agreements
with a particular junior or community college.
Advanced Placement and international
Baccalaureate Credit
The results of some advanced placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate (IB) exams may be used to
waive certain GE requirements and to obtain general
university credit. AP or IB credit posted to a transfer
institution will be evaluated upon BYU's standards and
not those of the transfer institution. The Academic
Advisement Office (B-238 ASB, PO Box 21222, [801]
378-3641 ) can be contacted for details regarding credit
hours and exemption from GE requirements for both AP
and IB exams.
College Level Examination Program
BYU will grant credit for the College Level Examination
Program (CLEP). For each general examination on
which a student scores 610 or higher, the university will
grant 3 hours of credit. Students can contact the
Admissions Office (A-153 ASB, PO Box 21110, [801]
378-2507) for additional information.
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General Education Courses for Undergraduates
You are strongly encouraged to meet the GE
requirements by enrolling in departmental or Honors
courses at the university. As noted earlier, General
Education is at the center of what Brigham Young
University is about. As a consequence, the university
devotes substantial resources and engages its best
faculty in providing this educational opportunity for you.
The official list of all courses that satisfy current GE
requirements follows. In addition, a GE code appears
within the class list in this class schedule. The codes
identify all GE courses, both required and elective.
Definitions of these codes are listed on the Class List
Definitions page.
Honors courses are recommended for students with a
composite ACT score of 28 or above or a cumulative
university GPA of 3.5 or above.
Languages of Learning
First-Year Writing
(One course. This
should be taken during
your freshman year.)
Engl 115orHonP 200
or Phil 105, 105H
Transfer Students: If you have not already completed
this requirement and wish to challenge the course, you
must do so during your first year at BYU. Consult the
English Department for details.
We strongly encourage you to take a First- Year
Writing course (Engl 115, HonP 200, or Phil 105) even
if you have received AP credit for English, because the
skills taught in these courses are essential to a
successful university education.
Math 97, 110, 111,
112, 112H, 113,
113H, or119
Precollege Mathematics
(One course. This
should be taken
during your freshman
year.) See course suggestions
for freshmen and for transfer
students below. If you are
uncertain about which
course to register for,
contact your college advisement
center.
Freshmen: You should register for the appropriate
mathematics course according to your ACT
mathematics subscore, as shown in the following chart:
ACT Math Subscore
22 or above
P
Precollege Mathematics
Requirement is waived,
but no credit is given for
any course.
20-21
Challenge or enroll in
Math 97.
19 or below
Register for Math 97.
Note: Math 97 is a
noncredit course
requiring an additional
fee.
Transfer Students: You may satisfy the requirement by
(1 ) submitting your ACT mathematics subscore if it is
22 or above, (2) passing any one of the BYU
mathematics courses listed above, or (3) submitting
equivalent mathematics transfer credit to Admissions
and Records, A-153 ASB.
Art 300; Chem 391 ;
Engl 311, 31 IN,
312, 312H, 313,
315, 31 5H, 316,
31 6H; MCom320;
Phil 31 1, 31 1H; or
HonP 300
Advanced Writing
(One course. Generally,
this should be taken
during your junior
year; see your college
advisement center for
the course recommended
for your major.
Completion of the First-
Year Writing requirement is
prerequisite to enrollment
in any course in Advanced
Writing.)
Requirement in Mathematics or Foreign Language
To fill this requirement, you may choose either the
Mathematics or the Foreign Language option. The
requirement may be filled by courses within your major.
Certain majors require students to fill all of one option
and all or part of the other as well. Students who
entered the university before fall 1 994 and who intend to
graduate with University Honors must complete both
options. Students who are entering the university this
semester and wish to graduate with University Honors
have slightly different requirements that are detailed in
the section describing the Honors Program.
Mathematics Option
The Mathematics option requires one or more
semesters of college-level mathematics beyond either
college algebra (Math 110) or introductory logic (Phil
205). Approved courses are:
Math 112. 112H. 113. 113H, or119
(Math 110 is prerequisite)
Phil 305 (Phil 205 is prerequisite)
Stat 221 . 222. 222H, or 321 (Math 1 10 is prerequisite)
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Foreign Language Option
A student who chooses to fill the Foreign Language
option builds on high school, college, or other prior
study of foreign language, through which a certain level
of competence in the language has been attained.
Further study adds to that competence and allows the
student to use the language meaningfully to access
another major historical, cultural, intellectual, literary,
and artistic heritage. Students fill the requirement by
completing one of the approved culminating courses in
the language that is chosen. A student with no previous
knowledge of the language would take the culminating
course after taking three semesters of instruction in the
language. Students with prior knowledge of the
language might be ready for the culminating course with
only one or two semesters of instruction, or with none.
Conversation and grammar courses will not substitute
for the culminating course. Approved courses are:
Afrik 202
Arab 301
ASL 301
Buign 202, 330
Cant 202
Chin 202, 301
Czech 202. 330
Dansh 202
Dutch 202, 340
Fren 202, 340
Finn 202
Germ 202, 330
Greek (Classical) 301 , 302
Heb (Modern) 202
Heb (Biblical) 431
Hung 202, 330
Icind 202, 429
Ital 202, 340
Japan 202, 221,301
Korea 202, 301
Latin 301 , 302
Norwe 202
Polsh 330
Port 202, 302
Russ 202, 330
Scand 429 (Icelandic)
Span 202, 302
SrbCr 202, 330
Swed 202
Ukrai 202, 330
The Humanities Research Center administers
proficiency examinations in less commonly taught
languages such as those listed below. Students who
independently prepare themselves to pass such an
examination subsequently enroll in Anthr 420. Working
with cultural anthropology and linguistics faculty in this
culminating course, students use their demonstrated
language abilities to conduct an ethnographic interview
project studying cross-cultural matters specific to their
language. After successful completion of the proficiency
examination and the foreign language section of Anthr
420, students will be responsible for having the Foreign
Language credit posted to their transcripts. This can be
accomplished at the college advisement center. Contact
the Humanities Research Center, 3060 JKHB, PO Box
26094, or the General and Honors Education Office,
302 MSRB, PO Box 22600, for further information.
Aymara
Samoan
Cakchiquel
Tagalog
Indonesian
Tahitian
Maori
Thai
Navajo
Tongan
Persian/Farsi
Vietnamese
Quechua
Welsh
Rarotongan
Nonnative speakers of the English language may fulfill
this requirement through Engl 230, 232, or Hum 261 .
However, they are encouraged to fulfill the requirement
by completing work in a language other than English or
their native tongue. Please contact your college
advisement center for more information.
Arts and Sciences Core Courses
Most students should take the core courses in
American Heritage, Biological Science, and Physical
Science during the freshman year and the History of
Civilization sequence during the sophomore year.
American Heritage
AHtglOO, 100H, or
HonP 240
American Heritage
Biological Science
Biol 1 00, 1 0OH , 1 30, Principles of Biology
McBio 130, or HonP 260
Physical Science
Phy S 1 00, 1 0OH , Physical Science
PhySllOA and 11 OB,
or HonP 259
History of Civilization
Complete one of the following two-course sequences:
Art
Art 201, 202;
201H, 202H
Comparative Literature
Clit/Engl201,202;
201H, 202H
English
Engl/CLit201,202;
201H. 202H
History
Hist 201 , 202;
201H, 202H
Honors
HonP 201 , 202
Humanities
Hum 201. 202;
201H, 202H
Music
Music 201, 202
Philosophy
Phil 201 . 202;
201H. 202H
Phil 21 0.211;
21 OH. 211 H
Political Science
PISc201.202;
201H, 202H
World Civilization to 1500,
World Civilization Since
1500
History of Civilization:
Literature 1 , 2
Masterpieces of World
Literature 1 . 2
World Civilization to 1500,
World Civilization Since
1500
History of Civilization 1 ,2
Arts in Western
Culture 1 ,2
History of Civilization:
Music 1 , 2
History of Philosophy 1 , 2
Science of Civilization 1 ,2
Western Political
Heritage 1 , 2
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You must complete one of the History of Civilization
sequences listed above. If the discontinuation of a
certain sequence during an extended absence from the
university makes a change in the second course
unavoidable, you should consult with your advisement
center for assistance in identifying an appropriate
alternative.
Arts and Sciences Elective Courses
The following restrictions to the electives apply only to
new students entering fall 1 988 and thereafter or
transfer students entering fall 1991 and thereafter. To
meet elective requirements on the program in effect
pnor to 1988, a student may not take more than one
class from any single department.
1 . No more than one course taken in the broad area of
the student's major will meet the electives
requirement. That is, majors in the College of Fine
Arts and Communications or the College of
Humanities may take only one elective in Arts and
Letters. Majors in the College of Biology and
Agriculture, the College of Engineering and
Technology, the College of Nursing, or the College
of Physical and Mathematical Sciences may take
only one elective in Natural Sciences. Majors in the
College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences may
take only one elective in Social and Behavioral
Sciences. Majors in the Marriott School of
Management, the College of Education, or the
College of Physical Education must distribute the
four electives over all three of the categories.
Students may choose not to take any elective
course in the broad area of the major but to fulfill the
elective requirement by completing two approved
courses in each of the two categories outside the
area of the major.
A minimum of one elective in each of the categories
outside the broad area of the major is required. For
example, a major in the College of Family, Home,
and Social Sciences must take at least one Arts and
Sciences elective and one Natural Sciences elective
to fill the GE requirements.
2. Students who elect to complete both the
Mathematics and the Foreign Language options are
excused from one of the four Arts and Sciences
elective requirements. However, they are subject to
restriction 1 above and should complete the
electives requirement by selecting courses in each
of the remaining categories outside the broad area
of the major.
Arts and Letters Electives
In addition to the courses listed below, courses offered
by the Honors Program with numbers HonP 203-220 or
HonP 303-320 or by the General and Honors Education
Office with numbers GE 203-220 or GE 303-320 will fill
an Arts and Letters elective.
Art
Art 1 00 plus one
of the following:
Introduction to Art
Art 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108. Arts and Letters
credit will be given for this course only if Art 1 00
has been taken prior to or concurrently with the
studio course. You will be responsible for having the
Arts and Letters credit posted to your transcript
after completing the combination of courses. This
can be accomplished at the college advisement
center. Art 100 is not offered summer term.
Artm
Introduction to Art
History
Art 210
Survey of Western
Architecture
Art 211. 212
Survey of Western
Art 1.2
Design
Des102
Introduction to Interior
Design
Classical Civilization
CICvllO, 110H
Introduction to Greek and
Roman Literature
CICv 241
Greek and Roman Student
Mythology
CICv 245
Golden Age of Greece
CICv 246
Golden Age of Rome
CICv-EngI 355
Greek and Roman
Classics and the
English Tradition
Dance
Dance 260, 260H
Introduction to Dance
English
Engl 230
Fiction, Drama, Poetry
Engl 232
Shakespeare
Engl 235
Masterpieces of
American Literature
Engl 236, 300
Masterpieces of English
Literature
Engl 336
The American Novel
Engl 338
The European Novel
Engl 350
The Bible as Literature
Engl-CICv 355
Greek and Roman
Classics and the
English Tradition
Engl 359
The Short Story
Engl 368
Literature of the
Latter-day Saints
Engl 391
Introduction to Folklore
Fine Arts
FnArt 270
European Fine Arts
Foreign Literatures
Chin 344
Germ 430, 431
Ital 460
Japan 343. 344, or 353
Korea 340
Port 339
Russ 240. 241
Span 339
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The Renaissance
Introduction to the
Humanities
Introduction to the
Humanities of Asia
introduction to the
Humanities of the
Islamic World
American Humanities 1
American Humanities 2
Introduction to Music
Elements of Music
History
Hist 312
Humanities
Hum 101
Hum 240
Hum 242
Hum 261, 261 H
Hum 262, 262H
Music
Music 101
Music 200 plus two
semesters of any of
the following music
ensemble courses
taken concurrently
with or subsequent
to Music 200.
(Enrollment in one of these courses before
concurrent enrollment in Music 200 will not count
toward filling the elective requirement.. You will be
responsible for having the Arts and Letters credit
posted to your transcript after completing the
combination. This can be accomplished at the
college advisement center.)
Music 311R, 312R, Music Ensemble
313R, 314R, 315R.
31 8R, 31 9R, 323R,
324R, 325R, 326R.
329R, 330R, 331R.
332R, 333R, 334R,
337R, 338R, 339R,
341R, 342R, 343R,
344R, 345R, 346R,
347R, 348R.
(Music majors will not receive elective credit for
Music 200 or the ensemble courses.)
Natural Sciences Electives
In addition to the courses listed below, courses offered
by the Honors Program with numbers HonP 241-258
or HonP 341-358 or by the General and Honors
Education Office with numbers GE 241-258 or GE
341-358 will fill a Natural Sciences elective.
Music 203
Philosophy
Phil 110, 110H
Phil 205, 205H
Phil 213
Phil 214
Phil 215
Phil 418
Theatre and Film
Fren-ltal 217
ThF115
ThF117
Worid Music Cultures
Introduction to
Philosophy
Introduction to Logic
Introduction to Ethics
Introduction to the
Philosophy of Art
Introduction to the
Philosophy of
Religion
Science and Religion
French and Italian
Cinema
Introduction to the
Theatre
Introduction to Film Art
Agronomy and Horticulture
AgHrt 205
Biology
Biol 276
Botany
Botny 105
Botny 1 20
Botny-Zool 250
Chemistry
Chem 100
Chem 101
Chem 105
Chem 111, 111H
Food Science and Nutrition
FSN 100
Geography
Geog 101
Geology
GeollOI, 101 H
Geol 103
Microbiology
Mcbio221,221H
Mcbio 31 1
Physics
Phscs 105
Phscs121, 121H
Phscs 127, 127H
Phscs 137
Phscs 167
Phscs 314
Zoology
Zool 205
Zool-Botny 250
Zool 260, 260H
Zool 261 , 261 H
Zool 276
Zool 334
World Food Crops
Heredity and Reproduction
Plants Through the Ages
Plants and Civilization
Environmental Biology
Elementary College
Chemistry
Introductory General
Chemistry
General College
Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry
Essentials of Human
Nutrition 1
Introduction to Geography
Introduction to Geology
Life of the Past
General Microbiology
Disease and Public
Health
Introductory Applied
Physics
Principles of Physics
Descriptive Astronomy
Introduction to the
Atmosphere and
Weather
Descriptive Acoustics
of Music and Speech
History and Philosophy
of Science
Human Biology
Environmental Biology
Elementary Human
Anatomy
Elementary Human
Physiology
Human Heredity and
Reproduction
Appreciation of Nature
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Social and Behavioral Sciences Eiectives
In addition to the courses listed below, courses offered
by the Honors Program with numbers HonP 221-239 or
HonP 321-339 or by the General and Honors Education
Office with numbers GE 221-239 or GE 321-339 will fill
a Social and Behavioral Sciences elective.
Sociology
SocHI. 111H
Soc112
Technology and Society
EngT 200
Special Examinations
Introductory Sociology
Current Social Problems
Introduction to Technology
and Society
AnthrlOl, 101H
Social/Cultural
Anthropology
AnthrllO. 110H
Introduction to
Archaeology
Classical Civilization
CICv-Hist 304
Greek History
Economics
EconllO, 110H
Economic Principles
and Problems
European Studies
Europ 336R
European Studies
Family Sciences
FamScieO. 160H
Introduction to Family
Sciences
FamSc210
Human Development
Geography
Geog 120
Geography and World
Affairs
Geog 301
Introduction to Cultural
Geography
History
Hist 120
U.S. History to 1877
Hist 121
U.S. History Since 1877
Hist 302
The Medieval and
Modern Near East
Hist-CICv 304
Greek History
Hist 308
African Civilizations
Hist 313
The Reformation
Hist 314
Philosophy of Science
Hist 319
Ideas and Man in Modern
Europe 1789-Present
Hist 341
Modern Asia
Hist 352
Modern Latin America
Hist 380
San Francisco
Philosophy
Phil 423. 423H
History and Philosophy
of Science
Political Science
PIScllO, 110H
American Government
and Politics
PISclSO. 150H
Comparative Government
L
and Politics
1 PISc170. 170H
Introduction to
\
International Politics
PISc 308
Theories of Human
Freedom
PISc 322
Principles and Issues of
the Founding of the
American Republic
PISc 340
Population and Hunger
Psychology
Psych 111. 111H
General Psychology
Psych 201
Psychology of Music
Examinations for some General Education classes and
the university health requirement are offered at the
Testing Center. 265 HGB, on the dates noted below.
The Testing Center is open during the following times:
Center Exams Center
Open Collected Vacated
Mon-Fri 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Sat 9:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m.
Note: You can retake an examination (except HIth
129) only after seven days of further preparation
and during the posted exam period.
Exemption Examinations: No Credit or Grade
Exemption examinations are given in the Testing Center
for three GE requirements— First- Year Writing,
Precollege Mathematics, and Physical Science 100 — on
the dates given below. Fees are required for the
examinations. A passing grade on an examination
means that your Advisement By Computer (ABC) Form
will reflect the completion of the GE requirement.
However, no academic credit will be posted on the
transcript of grades unless it is requested by submitting
the proper form to the Records Office, B-150 ASB, PO
Box 21 11 4.
All first-semester/term students may take the exemption
examinations for First- Year Writing and Precollege
Mathematics free of charge one time. The regular
examination fee will be charged for additional
examinations and any that are taken after the first
semester/term of residence.
Precollege Mathematics (Mathematics 97)
September 5-September 18
Students who take the exemption examination for
Mathematics 97 to meet the Precollege Mathematics
requirement do not have the option of requesting
academic credit since the course carries no credit.
First- Year Writing (English 1 1 5)
September 5-October 5
Note: Students wishing to take the exemption
examination for First- Year Writing must contact the
English Composition Office, 3110 JKHB, PO Box
26204. for specific details on the challenge process
before taking the first examination in the Testing
Center. After passing this first examination in the
Testing Center, you will need to complete an essay
examination and take three tests in the Harold B. Lee
Library, as well as submit samples of your writing to the
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 33
English Composition Office to be evaluated in
conjunction with the examination. All parts of the
challenge must be completed within the examination
dates. Students who pass the exemption examination
for First- Year Writing have the option of requesting
academic credit and having the grade posted on the
transcript of grades.
(See the Special Examinations for Graded Credit
section following for instructions regarding the
procedure for requesting academic credit.)
The Reading-Writing Center, 1010 JKHB, is available to
assist students who are preparing for the First- Year
Writing exemption examination.
Physical Science (Physical Science 100)
September 5-October 3
To receive an exemption from Physical Science 100,
you must receive a grade of B- or better. However,
students who receive grades of C- or above may
request the academic grade and have the grade posted
to their transcript. (See the Special Examina-tions for
Graded Credit section following for instructions
regarding the procedure for requesting academic
credit.)
An exemption examination is also allowed for the
university requirement Health 1 29.
Health (Health 129)
September 5-September 18
You may take the examination one time only.
Successfully passing it will complete the health
requirement with a P grade worth 1 credit hour. The
examination is offered each semester and term during
the posted testing period. If you fail the exam, you must
complete Health 1 29 or 1 30.
Special Examinations for Graded Credit
Special examinations for graded credit are referred to as
"challenge examinations" and must be arranged through
the Testing Center or the department offering the
examination. A $20 fee is required for challenge
examinations offered through individual departments. A
$10 fee is charged for examinations offered in the
Testing Center, in addition to this fee, you must request
academic credit by submitting the proper form to the
Records Office, B-1 50 ASB, PO Box 21 1 1 4.
Challenge examinations for three GE courses are
offered on the dates listed below in the Testing Center.
The tests are scheduled early in the semester/term to
allow students to drop unneeded classes before the
official drop deadline, if necessary. You do not have to
be enrolled in a course to challenge it for credit;
however, if you are enrolled in a course that you
successfully challenge by special examination for
graded credit, you should drop the course and must do
so before the official university drop deadline. For
information on special examinations for First- Year
Writing, consult the English Composition Office, 3110
JKHB, PO Box 26204.
Challenge examinations are given on the following
dates:
Advanced Writing, Tests 1 and 2
September 5-October 3
Note: The Advanced Writing examination has three
parts. The first part includes two tests given in Center.
However, before taking these tests, you should contact
the English Composition Office, 3110 JKHB, PO Box
26204, for specific instructions. In parts two and three,
several papers are required that must be initiated before
the end of the examination period indicated above, and
an additional $40 reading fee is required for these parts
of the examination. All parts of the examination must be
completed within a single semester or term. You
cannot challenge the Advanced Writing requirement
in the semester in which you intend to graduate.
American Heritage (American Heritage 1 00)
September 5-October 3
Biological Science (Biology 100)
September 5-September 1 8
The procedures for challenging General Education
courses are as follows:
I. For Examinations Given at the Testing Center:
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
that you are challenging:
1 . Go to the Testing Center on one of the
scheduled examination dates.
2. Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
3. On successful completion of the
examination, obtain a Class Credit Request
Form from Testing Services, 265 HGB, and
have it validated there. Students who pass
the First- Year Writing examination must
obtain the Class Credit Request Form from
the English Composition Office, 3110 JKHB,
and have it signed by the coordinator of
composition.
4. Present the completed form to the Records
Office, B-1 50 ASB. The form must be
submitted to the Records Office during the
semester/term in which the examination is
passed.
B. If enrolled in the course, you must also
complete a Change of Registration Form and
drop the course. If the challenged course is not
officially dropped before the university's
deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
II. For Examinations Not Given at the Testing Center:
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
that you are challenging:
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1 . Contact the department that offers the
course during the first two weeks of the
semester/term.
2. Complete the Special Examination Form
available from the department.
3. Arrange to take the examination.
4. Pay the required testing fee at the Cashiers'
Office, D-155ASB. PO Box 21 128, and
have the form validated there.
5. Present the validated form to the
departmental examiner.
6. Have the grade and credit recorded on the
form by the examiner and obtain the
necessary signatures.
7. Present the completed form to the Records
Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 11 4. The
form must be submitted within one year after
completing the examination.
B. If enrolled in the course, you must also
complete a Change of Registration Form and
drop the course. If the challenged course is not
officially dropped before the university's
deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
How Do You Get Help with Specific Questions
Concerning General Education?
The essential information concerning General Education
is found in the current BYU Undergraduate Catalog.
Sources of additional information include the following:
1 . College Advisement Centers.
The recommended source of information and advice
about General Education requirements is the
college advisement center. These centers, together
with the Open Major Advisement Center, 1 51
SWKT, provide assistance with registration,
graduation requirements, policies and procedures,
fields of study, changes of major, and many other
aspects of academic life. Computer terminals are
available in the advisement centers and other
locations on campus to provide you with an up-to-
date report of your academic status. In addition,
Advisement by Computer (ABC) Forms are sent to
you early each semester. These list the GE courses
you have completed and also the GE requirements
that remain to be completed.
2. Dean of General and Honors Education.
Questions dealing with General Education are
handled in 350 MSRB, PO Box 22600, telephone
(801)378-6137.
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University Honors for Undergraduates
University Honors at Graduation
University Honors" is a distinction awarded to all
graduates of BYU who have met the Honors
requirements in General Education as described below.
This prestigious designation is recorded on the
university diploma, on the official transcript of grades,
and in the graduation program. All Honors classes
taken and the Honors thesis title also appear on the
transcript.
University Honors with Honors in a Major
Certain departments have established Honors majors
that build on the foundation of the Honors requirements
in General Education. Students majonng in these
departments who meet the requirements for graduation
with University Honors have the additional option of
meeting the requirements of the Honors major and
graduating with "Honors in [a certain major]." Thus, you
may graduate with "University Honors and Honors in
Chemistry," for example. (Note, however, that it is not
possible to graduate with Honors in chemistry unless
one also satisfies the requirement for graduation with
University Honors as well.) For the name of the Honors
advisor in a certain department, consult the University
Honors Program Course Guide or contact the
departmental office. Honors majors can be completed in
art history, chemistry, communications, comparative
literature, economics, electrical engineering, English,
French, geology, German, history, humanities, Italian,
mathematics, mechanical engineering, microbiology,
molecular biology, music, philosophy, physics,
Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, statistics, studio art,
and zoology.
Participation in Honors
Honors Education provides an unusually rich and
challenging experience for capable and motivated
students. Honors Education is not merely a more
intensive General Education or a more strenuous
program in a major. Rather, it attempts to link the broad
university perspective with the specific concentration
associated with a major. Students who pursue Honors
Education at Brigham Young University will be offered
the challenge of Honors courses that form a part of their
General Education, as well as an intensive experience in
their major.
To graduate from BYU you must meet not only the
requirements of a major department but also the
requirements of General Education, religion, and
physical education. Most students complete the
nonmajor requirements through courses in the general
university curriculum. Capable and motivated students
are invited to satisfy General Education and Religious
Education requirements through Honors. Although it is
hoped that students will choose to complete all of the
requirements for the University Honors designation,
those who do not intend to do so are still invited to
participate in the Honors curriculum to whatever extent
they choose.
Honors Education is open to all capable and motivated
students and only requires a formal commitment of
intent (1) to graduate with University Honors, (2) to
register for at least one Honors course each semester
of the first two years in the program, and (3) to maintain
a 3.5 GPA. Commitment forms may be obtained in 350
MSRB.
Indicators of "capable" include a composite ACT score
of 28 or above, a high school GPA of 3.8 or above, or a
university GPA of 3.5 or above. Defining "motivated" is
more difficult. It would be a mistake to recommend
Honors courses only to those students with high
scores, either GPA or ACT, since it is difficult to gauge
ability from scores alone. Such scores may not say
much about such important inner qualities as
determination, discipline, and initiative or about recent
achievements that may contrast with eariier
performance. All students are invited to consider
Honors as a way to achieve the kind of academic
experiences they seek. You may register for Honors
courses at any time during your undergraduate years
without necessarily intending to complete all the Honors
graduation requirements.
The Advantages of Honors
Facuity
The most important advantage of enrolling in Honors is
the opportunity to participate in demanding, high-quality
courses taught by some of the university's best
professors. In addition. Honors provides a stimulating
learning environment outside formal course settings.
Curriculum
Honors offers a curriculum core consisting of a two-
semester sequence in History of Civilization and an
intensive writing course. Beyond this core. Honors
colloquia, seminars, and departmental Honors courses
provide a variety of experiences for Honors students in
the historical development of ideas, cultures, arts,
letters, and the sciences; these offerings are discussed
more fully below.
Honors Colloquia. Each semester. Honors sponsors
several Honors colloquia that bring together teams of
the university's most respected professors from diven
disciplines to teach a variety of kjroadly based subjects,
The colloquia are interdisciplinary in nature and taught
by at least two and often three professors from differe
fields. These courses allow a unique flexibility in method
and content and stress the complementary nature of
various disciplines in dealing with our cultural heritage
and modern problems. Recent colloquia include
"Turning Points in the History of Civilization," "Use and
Misuse of Human and Natural Resources," "Education
as a Moral Endeavor," "The Daedalus Project," "Texts
of Influence on the Jewish and Christian Religious
Heritages," "Shaping the Modern Mind," and
"Jerusalem: Past, Present, and Future."
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36 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
The particular subjects and faculty differ across
colloquia. Some provide an integrated approach. Others
are intended primarily for students majoring in particular
disciplines. All of the colloquia, however, are centered
on intensive reading, discussion in large and small
groups, and careful v^'riting. Each colloquium involves a
group of approximately fifty students and two or three
faculty and offers an educational experience unlike that
in any other class offered at the university.
Honors Seminars. A number of Honors seminars are
also offered each semester. They range across
subjects as diverse as "Women's Issues in the Natural
Sciences," "Health and Disease in History," "The
Literature of Pilgrimage," and "Bioethics." The seminars
are centered within a discipline, but they are intended to
be accessible to students who are not majors in that
discipline. Like the colloquia, the seminars require
critical reading, thinking, writing, and discussion. But
unlike the colloquia, the seminars are more specialized,
are directed by a single professor, and are usually
limited in enrollment to twenty students.
Departmental Honors Sections. Departments within
the university offer courses intended for Honors
students that are taught by their strongest faculty.
Departmental Honors sections of GE courses are
usually smaller than regular courses and provide greater
occasion for classroom discussion and additional
reading and writing under the supervision of the
professor. In addition, if the department offers an
Honors major, some courses in that major may be
structured specifically for the Honors student. These
courses would go beyond the limits of the traditional
major and would stress critical and analytical thinking
and writing in the form appropriate to the subject of the
major.
Honors Housing, the Honors Center, and Special
Honors Activities
Students in Honors benefit most directly from their
association with fellow Honors students and with
Honors faculty. To encourage this interaction among
students outside the classroom, special on-campus
housing for Honors students (in Helaman Halls, Deseret
Towers, and Heritage Halls) is available. In addition.
Honors students also have a center in the Karl G.
Maeser Memorial Building, which provides them with a
quiet study hall and a commons room for informal
meetings and discussion. An Honors computer room
and an Honors writing laboratory are housed nearby in
the Heber J. Grant Building.
Honors publishes the scholarly work of students in
Insight, an intellectual journal with an all-student staff. A
special series of concerts, dramatic productions, and
exhibitions of art and photography are sponsored by
Honors in the Maeser Building, and assistance with
academic advisement is provided by Honors student
aides.
Scheme 1
(For students who entered the university fall 1994
or thereafter)
1 . Commit to graduate with University Honors.
2. Take the required Honors courses:
a. Two Honors sections of religion courses
b. Two Honors History of Civilization courses
c. HonP 200 (or its equivalent)
d. Three Honors elective courses
e. Two semesters of foreign language study (the
same foreign language)
f Math 1 1 2 or equivalent
3. Meet with an Honors Program representative for
advisement at least once each year.
4. Before the junior year, complete and submit a
"Great Works Contract" to the Honors Program
(350 MSRB).
5. During the junior year, demonstrate familiarity with
the "Great Works Contract" by turning in a portfolio
of one-page responses to the works on it. Forms for
responses are provided at 350 MSRB.
6. Preferably during the junior year, take two sections
of HonP 21 4R covering works or topics not in your
major. Under the direction of the several instructors
of those sections, write a one-page response to
each work covered. Have these responses
approved by the appropriate instructors and include
them in your portfolio.
7. During the junior year, submit a thesis proposal to
the Honors Program (350 MSRB). Please pay
special attention to the deadlines listed below so
you do not run out of time. Many theses require
more time than that between the deadline for
proposals and the deadline for thesis
submissions. For more information about your
thesis proposal, see the handout "Instructions for
the Thesis Proposal," which may be obtained from
350 MSRB.
8. During the senior year, turn in your portfolio,
containing (1 ) samples of your writing from each
year of your university career, (2) your responses to
the works on your "Great Works Contract," (3) your
responses to the Honors modules in the two
sections of HonP 21 4R, and (4) a one-page
description of your ongoing service at BYU. You
who have served a full-time mission should include
it as part of your service, but your description of
your service should show that serving others was
part of your life before your mission and continues
after it.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 37
Submit one copy of your finished thesis to the
Honors Program by the deadline below.
Thesis Deadlines*
For graduation in:
Apr
Aug
Dec
Thesis proposal
approved
Sep1
Marl
Mayl
One copy of thesis
submitted to Honors
Program
Jan 15
May 15
Sepi
Thesis defense
scheduled
Feb1
Jun 1
Octi
Exit interview
completed; portfolio
submitted
Marl
JuM
Novl
Four perfect copies
of thesis on bond
paper submitted to
Honors Program for
binding
Apr1
Aug 1
Dec 1
*These date are dead!
nes, but nr
lost studer
Its will
need to have their thesis proposal approved
considerably before the deadline, preferably more
than two semesters t>efore defending the thesis.
Thus, those graduating in April should usually have their
thesis approved no later than the previous April. In
general, theses require one semester for research and
a second for writing, so most students should plan to
begin their research during their junior year.
10. When you submit your thesis, check with the
Honors Program to find out the dean or Maeser
General Education professor who has been
assigned to chair your thesis defense committee.
For more about the thesis defense, see the handout
"The Honors Thesis Defense," available in 350
MSRB.
1 1 . Have your advisor verify to the Honors Program that
you are ready to defend your thesis by having your
advisor sign the "Honors Thesis Submission Form."
You may not schedule your defense until your
advisor verifies that you are ready to defend.
12. At least two weeks beforehand, schedule your
thesis defense with the assigned examination
committee chair from Honors and the other
members of the examination committee. To do this,
contact each committee member to decide a
mutually agreeable date, time, and location for the
interview. As a courtesy, you should also invite your
department or program chair to attend. Schedule
this interview so that it will be completed by the
deadlines below. For your advisor's and referee's
convenience, please try to schedule your thesis
defense in your major department's conference
room. If nothing else is available, telephone
378-61 37 and reserve the Honors conference room
(305 MSRB). Inform everyone involved to allow at
least 1 .5 hours for the thesis defense.
13. At least two weeks before your thesis defense,
submit a copy of your finished thesis to the
members of your thesis defense committee (i.e.,
your thesis advisor and faculty referee).
1 4. After the defense and by the deadline below,
complete any required corrections and submit four
copies of your finished thesis on bond paper for
binding. Please be sure that you obtain the
signatures of the advisor on all titie pages before
submitting the final copies for binding. It usually
takes one month to have theses bound. Leave your
forwarding address so we can mail you a copy of
your thesis when it arrives.
Scheme 2
(For students who entered before fall 1994)
1 . Commit to graduate vwth University Honors.
2. Take the required Honors courses:
a. Two Honors History of Civilization courses
b. HonP 200 (or its equivalent)
c. Three Honors elective courses
d. Four semesters of foreign language study (the
same foreign language)
e. Math 1 12 or equivalent
3. Meet with an Honors Program representative for
advisement at least once each year.
4. Before the junior year, complete and submit a
"Great Works Contract" to the Honors Program
(350 MSRB).
5. During the junior year, demonstrate familiarity with
the "Great Works Contract" by turning in a portfolio
of one-page responses to the works on it. Forms for
responses are provided at 350 MSRB.
6. Preferably during the junior year, take two sections
of HonP 21 4R covering works or topics not in your
major. Under the direction of the several instructors
of those sections, write a one-page response to
each work covered. Have these responses
approved by the appropriate instructors and include
them in your portfolio.
7. During the junior year, submit a thesis proposal to
the Honors Program (350 MSRB). Please pay
special attention to the deadlines listed below so
you do not run out of time. Many theses require
more time than that between the deadline for
proposals and the deadline for thesis
submissions. For more information about your
thesis proposal, see the handout "Instructions for
the Thesis Proposal," which may be obtained from
350 MSRB.
8. During the senior year, turn in your portfolio,
containing (1 ) samples of your writing from each
year of your university career, (2) your responses to
the works on your "Great Works Contract," (3) your
responses to the Honors modules in the two
sections of HonP 21 4R, and (4) a one-page
description of your ongoing service at BYU. You
who have served a full-time mission should include
it as part of your service, but your description of
your service should show that serving others was
part of your life k>efore your mission and continues
after it.
38 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Submit one copy of your finished thesis to the
Honors Program by the deadline below.
Thesis Deadlines*
For graduation in:
Apr
Aug
Dec
Thesis proposal
approved
Sep 1
Marl
May 1
One copy of thesis
submitted to Honors
Program
Jan 15
May 15
Sep 1
Thesis defense
scheduled
Feb1
Jun 1
Octi
Exit interview
completed; portfolio
submitted
Marl
JuM
Novl
Four perfect copies
of thesis on bond
paper submitted to
Honors Program for
binding
Apri
Aug 1
Decl
*Tliese date are deadlines, but most students will
need to have their thesis proposal approved
considerably before the deadline, preferably more
than two semesters before defending the thesis.
Thus, those graduating in April should usually have their
thesis approved no later than the previous April. In
general, theses require one semester for research and
a second for writing, so most students should plan to
begin their research during their junior year.
10. When you submit your thesis, check with the
Honors Program to find out the dean or Maeser
General Education professor who has been
assigned to chair your thesis defense committee.
For more about the thesis defense, see the handout
"The Honors Thesis Defense," available in 350
MSRB.
1 1 . Have your advisor verify to the Honors Program that
you are ready to defend your thesis by having your
advisor sign the "Honors Thesis Submission Form."
You may not schedule your defense until your
advisor verifies that you are ready to defend.
12. At least two weeks beforehand, schedule your
thesis defense with the assigned examination
committee chair from Honors and the other
members of the examination committee. To do this,
contact each committee member to decide a
mutually agreeable date, time, and location for the
interview. As a courtesy, you should also invite your
department or program chair to attend. Schedule
this interview so that it will be completed by the
deadlines below. For your advisor's and referee's
convenience, please try to schedule your thesis
defense in your major department's conference
P room. If nothing else is available, telephone
378-61 37 and reserve the Honors conference room
(305 MSRB). Inform everyone involved to allow at
least 1 .5 hours for the thesis defense.
13. At least two weeks before your thesis defense,
submit a copy of your finished thesis to the
members of your thesis defense committee (i.e.,
your thesis advisor and faculty referee).
14. After the defense and by the deadline below,
complete any required corrections and submit four
copies of your finished thesis on bond paper for
binding. Please be sure that you obtain the
signatures of the advisor on all title pages before
submitting the final copies for binding. It usually
takes one month to have theses bound. Leave your
forwarding address so we can mail you a copy of
your thesis when it arrives.
Great Works of Literature, Art, and Film
As part of their undergraduate work. Honors students
are expected to complete an independent study of a
number of the most important works of literature and
the other arts. A reading, listening, and viewing guide
provides suggestions, but alternative works may also
meet the requirement subject to approval by the Honors
deans.
The purpose of the "Great Works" list is to help you
begin to appreciate the breadth as well as depth of true
education. Completion of this requirement should give
you a start on the continued reading and thinking that is
part of being educated. You should be familiar with:
1 . Ten or more works of literature, philosophy, social
science, and science. These must include:
a. At least one non-Western work
b. One work by a woman
c. One work by a member of a minority
d. Two scientific or mathematical texts
e. One social science text (such as a book about
history, economics, or political science)
2. Ten works of art, including:
a. At least one non-Western work
b. One work by a woman
c. One work by a member of a minority
3. Ten musical works:
a. At least one non-Western work
b. One work by a woman
c. One work by a member of a minority
4. Five films (including one silent and two foreign)
"Great Works Contracts" must be approved by an
Honors dean before your junior year. You are expected
to demonstrate familiarity with the works on your "Great
Works Contract" by turning in a portfolio of one-page
responses to the works during your junior year. More
information and the "Great Works" list are available in
350 MSRB.
Many of the works will likely be studied in connection
with courses, but Honors also sponsors a series of
"modules" each semester. Each module is devoted to
discussion and analysis of a selected work from the list.
The modules are led by professors who are authorities
on the subject.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 39
The modules may be audited. However, 1 credit hour
may be earned by attending three months of modules
and by registering for HonP 21 4R, section 1 for
literature and section 2 for music. (No General
Education credit is awarded for this course.)
Honors Thesis/Capstone Experience
To graduate with University Honors, you must complete
an Honors thesis/capstone project. This requirement
provides an opportunity for you to work closely with a
faculty member on a project of your choosing in the
major. The thesis/capstone project represents an
independent work reflecting the highest standards of
achievement for undergraduates. It must receive both
departmental and Honors approval.
Honors Student Portfolio
The portfolio represents primarily a collection of your
best work throughout your tenure as an undergraduate
student. However, the portfolio is not a scrapbook; it
contains samples of your best writing, which may
include class papers, exams, laboratory reports,
musical compositions, paintings, designs of equipment,
articles submitted for publication, etc. Depending on
your major, the portfolio may contain other appropriate
evidences of academic progress or achievement (e.g.,
artwork). When submitted for examination at the junior
year exit interview, the portfolio should contain, but is
not limited to:
1.
2.
A one-page outline or summary, semester by
semester, of the major highlights and achievements
of your undergraduate experience.
A one-page evaluation or assessment of your most
memorable service experience while a student at
BYU. Why or how was this experience formative for
you? How do you plan to serve the larger
community once you have left the university?
A current transcript.
4. A list of three faculty members who know you and
your work.
5. A representative collection of your best academic
work that reflects your educational progression
throughout the undergraduate years. In this
collection, some correlation with item 1 is looked
for.
Honors and Grades
Anyone may register for Honors classes, but the
classes are taught at the level of the superior student.
Statistics indicate that capable and diligent students do
very well in Honors classes. In fact, on the average,
they receive slightly higher grades in their Honors
classes than in their other classes in any given
semester. Honors courses are not graded on a curve.
Because the classes are more demanding and fulfilling,
most students are motivated to perform well.
Honors Courses
The University Honors Program Course Guide contains
a complete list of Honors courses and detailed course
descriptions. It is an essential supplement to this
catalog and the current class schedule. To obtain the
course guide or further information about any part of the
Honors Program, contact the General and Honors
Education Office.
Course Descriptions
More detailed descriptions of the courses that follow are
provided in the University Honors Program Course
Guide. To obtain the course guide or further information
about any part of the Honors Program, please contact
the General and Honors Education Office.
Honors Course Offerings
Courses That Meet Honors History of Civilization Requirement
Dept
Cat/Sec Ind
Course
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
HonP
201
1 2225
History of Civ 1
3
8-9:20
TTh
321 MSRB
Bennion, R
HonP
201
2 2225
History of Civ 1
3
9-9:50
MWF
234 MARB
Terry, R.
HonP
201
3 2225
History of Civ 1
3
1-1:50
MWF
321 MSRB
Burton. G
HonP
201
4 2225
History of Civ 1
3
2-2:50
MWF
115MCKB
Matheny, R
HonP
201
5 2225
History of Civ 1
3
1:35-2:50
TTh
250 MSRB
Bell, E.
HonP
201
6 2225
History of Civ 1
3
1-2:50
3-5:50
TTh
F
321 MSRB
321 MSRB
Keele/Griggs
HonP
201
8 2225
History of Civ 1
3
1 :30-2:50
Ilh
202 MSRB
Hoskisson, P
HonP
201
9 2225
History of Civ 1
3
9-10:50
TTh
274 MARB
Allred, D.
HonP
201
400 2225
History of Civ 1
3
4-5:20
TTh
4061 HBLL
Duvall, S.
HonP
201
401 2225
History of Civ 1
3
4-5:20
TTh
252 MARB
Winkler, A
HonP
201
402 2225
History of Civ 1
3
4-6:35
W
256 MARB
Winkler, A
Clit
201 H 200 8481
Hnrs Hist of Civ 1
3
9-9:50
MWF
3090 JKHB
Benfell, S
Engl
201 H 200 8859
Hnrs World Lit 1
3
2-2:50
MWF
321 MSRB
Hunsaker, G
Hist
201 H 200 821 1
Hnrs Civ to 1500
3
9-9:50
MWF
122HRCB
Doxey. G.
40 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Hist
201 H 201 8211
Hnrs Civ to 1500
3
11-11:50
MWF
250 MSRB
Doxey, G.
Hum
201H 200 3094
Hon Arts Wstm C
3
11-11:50
MWF
2025 JKHB
Tate, G
Hum
201 H 201 3094
Hon Arts Wstm C
3
1-1:50
MWF
2025 JKHB
Parry, J
Hum
202H 200 3095
Hon Arts Wstm C
3
1-1:50
MWF
3090 JKHB
Davis, N
Phil
201 H 200 4221
Hon Hist Phil 1
3
9-9:50
MWF
368 MARB
Graham, D
Phil
21 OH 200 8745
Hon Sci & Civ 1
3
9-9:50
MWF
363 MARB
Nielsen, K
PISc
201 H 200 4646
Hon Wst PI Her 1
3
9:35-10:50
TTh
374 MARB
Sorenson, D
PISc
202H 200 4647
Hon Wst PI Her 2
3
9-9:50
MWF
374 MARB
Midgley, L
Intensive Writing Courses
Oept
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
HonP
200
3
8274
Intensive Writing
3
8-9:20
TTh
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
4
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9-9:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
5
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9-9:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
6
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9-9:50
MWF
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
7
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9:35-10:50
I Ih
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
8
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9:35-10:50
llh
211 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
9
8274
Intensive Writing
3
9:35-10:50
Ilh
241 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
10
8274
Intensive Writing
3
10-10:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
11
8274
Intensive Writing
3
10-10:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
12
8274
Intensive Writing
3
10-10:50
MWF
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
15
8274
Intensive Writing
3
11-11:50
MWF
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
16
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-12:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
17
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-12:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
18
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12-12:50
MWF
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
19
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12:30-1:50
TTh
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
20
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12:30-1:50
TTh
107 HGB
Staff
Note:
Hon P 200 sections 21 and 22 students are required to register for Rel A 121 section 204 (Bk of
HonP
200
21
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12:30-1:50
TTh
108 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
22
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12:30-1:50
Ilh
211 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
23
8274
Intensive Writing
3
12:30-1:50
TTh
W005BNSN
Staff
HonP
200
24
8274
Intensive Writing
3
1-1:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
25
8274
Intensive Writing
3
1-1:50
MWF
107 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
26
8274
Intensive Writing
3
1-1:50
MWF
211 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
27
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-2:50
MWF
211 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
28
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-2:50
MWF
110 HGB
Staff
HonP
200
29
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-2:50
MWF
241 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
30
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-3:20
TTh
W011BNSN
Staff
HonP
200
31
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-3:20
1 Ih
241 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
32
8274
Intensive Writing
3
2-3:20
TTh
211 MSRB
Staff
HonP
200
400
8274
Intensive Writing
3
5-6:20
1 Ih
211 MSRB
Staff
Phil
105H200
4214
Hon Reasn&Wrtg
3
1-1:50
MWF
290 TNRB
Anderson, T.
Courses That Meet Advanced Math and Advanced Writing
Requirements; also Language Courses
Dept
Cat/Sec Ind
Course
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No No
Title
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
Math
112H200 3615
Hnrs Calculus 1
4
9-9:50
9-9:50
MWF
TTh
331 TMCB
121 TMCB
Staff
Math
112H201 3615
Hnrs Calculus 1
4
2-2:50
Daily
121 TMCB
Snow, D. R.
Math
112H202 3615
Hnrs Calculus 1
4
8-8:50
Daily
2320a SFLC
Humphries, S. P
Note:
Math 1 12H section 203 will use computers in the instructional process.
Math
112H203 3615
Hnrs Calculus 1
4
10-10:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Armstrong, G. M
Math
112H204 3615
Hnrs Calculus 1
4
1-1:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Snow, D. R.
Math
112H205 3615
Hnrs Calculus 1
4
12-12:50
Daily
2320a SFLC Forcade, R. W.
Math
113H200 3616
Hnrs Calculus 2
4
9-9:50
Daily
104 TMCB
Clark. D. A.
Math
113H201 3616
Hnrs Calculus 2
4
12-12:50
Daily
108 TMCB
Lu. K.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 41
Math
113H 202 3616
Hnrs Calculus 2
4
2-2:50
Daily
104TMCB
Crawley, P. L.
Math
113H 203 3616
Hnrs Calculus 2
4
10-10:50
Daily
108TMCB
Tolman, L. K.
Math
113H 204 3616
Hnrs Calculus 2
4
1-1:50
Daily
108TMCB
Chahal, J. S.
Math
113H 206 3616
Hnrs Calculus 2
4
3-3:50
Daily
108TMCB
Chahal, J. S.
Stat
222H 200 6820
Hnrs Pr of Stat 2
4
9-9:50
TTh
250 TMCB
Branstetter, R
Lab
1-2:50
MW
275 TMCB
Heb
111M200 5698
Hnrs Heb/0 Test
3
3-3:50
MWF
383 CB
Parry, D. W.
Engl
311H200 1845
Hnrs Wtg Hum
3
12-1:15
TTh
1127JKHB
Staff
Engl
315H200 1837
Hnrs Wtg Soc Sci
3
9-9:50
MWF
1223 SFLC
Farmer, G.
Engl
315H201 1837
Hnrs Wtg Soc Sci
3
1-1:50
MWF
1127 JKHB
Hansen, K.
Engl
316H200 1857
Hnrs Tech Wrtg
3
8-9:15
I Ih
1106 JKHB
Staff
Engl
316H201 1857
Hnrs Tech Wrtg
3
1 :35-2:50
TTh
1123 JKHB
Staff
Phil
31 1 H 200 4239
Hnrs Philos Wrtg
3
9-10:15
TTh
W011BNSN
Siebach, J.
MCom 320H 200 0747
H Writ Bus Com
3
3:30-6:20
T
144MCKB
Waters, M. L.
HonP
300 1 8726
Hnrs Adv Wrtg
3
1-2:15
TTh
4073 JKHB
Plummer, T.
Fren
202H 200 2075
Intrm French Pt 2
3
11-11:50
MWF
1015 JKHB
Thompson, C.
Courses That Meet The University Arts and Sciences Core Requirements
Dept
AHtg
Biol
Note:
Cat/Sec Ind Course Cred Class Days Room Instructor
No No Title Hour Period Taught BIdg
100H 200 2859 Hon Am Heritage 3 9:30-10:50 TTh 321 MSRB Staff
100H 200 0099 Hnrs Prin Biology 3 2-2:50 MWF 446 MAR B Smith, B.
Honors 259 section 1 is a science colloquium designed to meet the required Physical Science 100 and
Biology 100 requirements plus one GE Natural Science elective requirement for students who take the course
both semesters: see Honors Course Guide for more detail.
HonP 259 1 8589 Physical Science 3 2-3:50 MWF W006BNSN Dibble/Farmer
Arts and Letters Electives
Dept Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
Hon P 203R 1
2233
Sondheim
3
12-12:50
MWF
348 MARB
Bean, M. W.
HonP 203R2
2233
Old Test Roots
3
8-9:15
llh
108 HGB
Madsen, A. N
HonP 203R3
2233
Dead Sea Scrolls
3
1-2:20
llh
2049 JKHB
Seely, D.
HonP 211R400
8574
Shapg Modn Mnd
3
3-3:50
MWF
321 MSRB
Lyon, T.
Hon P 303R 1
7906
Wtg/Paint AmLan
3
9:35-10:50
llh
1106 JKHB
Murphy/Clark
HonP 303R2
7906
Teaching Writing
3
12-1:20
Mh
241 MSRB
Paulsen, D.
HonP 303R3
7906
Shakespeare
3
9-9:50
MWF
125HRCB
Hart, E.
XL Engl 382
2
CICv 11 OH 200
1309
Hon Intr Gk&Rom
3
10-10:50
MWF
2025 JKHB
Phillips, D.
CI Cv 241 200
1311
Grk & Rom Myth
3
12-12:50
MWF
2025 JKHB
DeBloois, N.
Hum 261 H 200
3097
Hon Am Hum 1
3
11-11:50
MWF
3088 JKHB
Davis, N.
Dance 260H 200 7985
Hnrs Intro Dance
3
10-10:50
MWF
257 RB
Gibb. S. L.
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives
Dept Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
Hon P 221 R 400 8576
Shapg Modn Mnd
3
4-4:50
MWF
250 MSRB
Lyon, T.
HonP 221 R 401
8576
Shapg Modn Mnd
3
4-4:50
MWF
211 MSRB
England, L.
HonP 221 R 402
8576
Shapg Modn Mnd
3
4-4:50
MWF
241 MSRB
White, C.
Hon P 223R 1
8578
Psy Amer Culture
3
11-11:50
MWF
396 BRMB
Jackson, A.
HonP 224R400
8579
Jerusalem
3
4-4:50
MWF
202 MSRB
Galbraith/Ogden
XL PI Sc 454
1
Hon P 228R 1
8792
Wmn Iss Nat Sci
3
10-10:50
MWF
211 MSRB
Bunderson, E.
HonP 228R2
8792
Tchg in the Home
3
8:35-9:50
MW
355 MCKB
Harrison/Spencer
HonP 228R3
8792
Educ-Moral Ende
3
9:35-10:50
TTh
108 HGB
Williams, D.
Hon P 230R 1
8583
Afr Am Exp in Am
3
5:00-7:50
T
241 MSRB
Watkins, S.
Hon P 327R 1
8598
Amer Econ Hist
3
9:35-10:50
TTh
250 MSRB
Wimmer, L.
42 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Anthr
101 H 200 0300
Hnrs Soc-Cul An
3
2-2:50
3-3:50
MWF
M
368 MARB
941 SWKT
Crandall,
D.
Anthr
101H201 0300
Hnrs Soc-Cul An
3
2-2:50
3-3:50
MWF
T
368 MARB
941 SWKT
Crandall,
D.
Anthr
101H202 0300
Hnrs Soc-Cul An
3
2-2:50
3-3:50
MWF
W
368 MARB
941 SWKT
Crandall,
D.
Anthr
101H203 0300
Hnrs Soc-Cul An
3
2-2:50
3-3:50
MWF
Th
368 MARB
941 SWKT
Crandall,
D.
Anthr
101H204 0300
Hnrs Soc-Cul An
3
2-2:50
3-3:50
MWF
F
368 MARB
941 SWKT
Crandall,
D.
Econ
11 OH 200 1567
HonEconPr&Prob
3
8-9:15
TTh
284 TNRB
Staff
Famsc
160H 200 3084
Hnrs Int Famsc
3
9:35-10:50
TTh
2201 SFLC
Holman,
T.
PISc
11 OH 200 4633
Hnrs Am Gvt Polt
3
1 :35-2:50
Ilh
W141BNSN
Scruggs
H. E
Psych
1 1 1 H 200 4804
Hnrs Gen Psych
3
10-10:50
MWF
374 MARB
Bennion,
R.
Natural Sciences Electives
Dept Cat/Sec Ind
Course
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No No
Title
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
HonP 241 R1 8585
Daedalus Project
3
1-1:50
MWF
1080 JKHB
Harris, J. S.
HonP 241 R 2 8585
Wmn's Wellness
(Block one
4
only)
12-1:50
MW
241 MSRB
Coverston/Callister
Hon P 243R 1 2239
Cosmology
3
10-10:50
MWF
241 MSRB
Moody, J. W.
HonP 243R2 2239
Engy&Envir Phys
3
2-2:50
MWF
W010BNSN
Jones, S.
Hon P 344R 1 8603
Bioethics
2
2-2:50
M
248 MARB
Tolman, R.
XL Zool 338M 1
Quiz Hab discussion) sections (Choose one:
LAB IS REQUIRED)
T
W003BNSN
Lab 338MQ2 5949
Quiz
0
1-2:20
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ3 5949
Quiz
0
2:30-3:50
T
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ4 5949
Quiz
0
1-2:20
W
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ5 5949
Quiz
0
2:30-3:50
W
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ6 5949
Quiz
0
1-2:20
Th
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ7 5949
Quiz
0
2:30-3:50
Th
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ8 5949
Quiz
0
1-2:20
F
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Lab 338MQ9 5949
Quiz
0
2:30-3:50
F
W003BNSN
Tolman, R.
Geol 101H 2002305
Honors Intro Geol
3
1 :35-2:50
TTh
631 WIDB
Baer, J.
Field trip required
Phscs 127H200 4542
Hon Descr Astro
3
8-8:50
MWF
W010BNSN
McNamara, D. H.
Note: Chem 1 1 1 H-Chemistry majors should take Chem 1 1 1 H for 4 credit hours and pay the $30 Chemistry lab
deposit. Chemistry majors should also contact the Chemistry Department for advisement before registration or
during the first week of classes (room CI 04 BNSN or (801 ) 378-6269). Others should register for Chem 1 1 1 for 3
credit hours with no deposit.
\ 8-8:50 Daily W140BNSN Owen, N. L.
8-10:50
\ 10-10:50 MTWF W1 11 BNSN Lamb, J. D.
8-8:50
Lab 8-10:50
Chem 1 1 1 H 200 8967
Chem 111H201 8967
Hnrs Pr of Chem
Lab
Hnrs Pr of Chem
Daily
W140BNSN
T
C130BNSN
MTWF
Will BNSN
Th
253 MARB
Th
C130BNSN
Course That Helps Prepare Students For Masterworks of Arts and Literature
Requirement
Dept Cat/Sec Ind Course
No No Title
Hon P 214R 1 2231 Gr Works of Lit
HonP 214R2 2231 Gr Works ArtMus
HonP 214R3 2231 Insight
HonP 214R4 2231 Writing Fellows
Cred
Class
Days
Room
Instructor
Hour
Period
Taught
BIdg
1
6-6:50
W
250 MSRB
Staff
1
7-7:50
W
321 MSRB
Staff
1
5-5:50
M
241 MSRB
Staff
1
11-11:50
Th
250 MSRB
Paulsen, D
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 43
Course That Receives Honors Thesis Credit
Oept
HonP
Cat/Sec
Ind
Course
Cred Class
Days
Room
Instructor
No
No
Title
Hour Period
Taught
BIdg
499R1
2246
Honors Thesis
v6 TBA
TBA
TBA
McDonald, J
Honors Religion
Course Cred Class Days Room Instructor
Title Hour Period Taught BIdg
Keys Scrip Study 2 1-1:50 MW W009BNSN Packard, D.
Bk of Mormon 2 8-8:50 Tth 262 SWKT Mouritsen, M.
Bk of Mormon 2 8-8:50 TTh 170 JSB Wilson, K.
Bk of Mormon 2 9-9:50 MW 164 JSB Largey, D.
Bk of Mormon 2 9-9:50 TTh 3208 SFLC Webb, R. R.
204 students are required to register for Hon P 200 section 21 or 22 (Intensive Writing).
W141BNSN Judd, D.
170 JSB Hoskisson, P.
Dept
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
Note:
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
RelA
Note:
section 200.
Rel A 301 200 5001 Old Testament 2 4-4:50 MW 383 CB Parry, D.
RelA 304 200 6800 Wrtgs of Isaiah 2 10-10:50 TTh 178 JSB Ludlow, V.
Rel A 327 200 5003 P of G Price 2 9-9:50 TTh 255 SFH Pennock, D.
ReIC 130 200 5037 Sharg the Gospel 2 12-12:50 MW W009BNSN Flake, L
ReIC 231 200 5038 Doctrine of Gosp 2 9-9:50 TTh 123HRCB Brinley, D.
ReIC 324 200 5044 Doctr&Covenants 2 9-9:50 MW 159MCKB Garrett, H. D.
ReIC 333 200 5047 Tchgs Livg Proph 2 11-11:50 MW 103 JSB LeBaron, E. D.
ReIC 341 200 5051 LDS Hist to 1844 2 9-9:50 MW 324 MAR B Porter, L C.
Ind
No
200 5075
200 4997
201 4997
202 4997
203 4997
Rel A 121 section
121 204 4997
205 4997
208 4997
209 4997
210 4997
211 4997
212 4997
213 4997
214 4997
215 4997
200 4998
200 4999
201 4999
Cat/Sec
No
115
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
121
122
211
211
Bk of Mormon 2 9-9:50 TTh
Bk of Mormon 2 10-10:50 MW
Bk of Mormon 2 11-11:50 MW
Bk of Mormon 2 12-12:50 MW
Bk of Mormon 2 12-12:50 TTh
Bk of Mormon 2 1-1:50 TTh
Bk of Mormon 2 2-2:50 MW
Bk of Mormon 2 2-2:50 TTh
Bk of Mormon 2 3-3:50 MW
Bk of Mormon 2 3-3:50 TTh
Bk of Mormon 2 11-11:50 MW
New Testament 2 11-11:50 MW
New Testament 2 12-12:50 TTh
170 JSB
178 JSB
170 JSB
170 JSB
178 JSB
178 JSB
178 JSB
179 JSB
3215 SFLC
W005BNSN
178 JSB
Richards, M. S.
Parrish, A. K.
Ball, T. B.
Merrill, B.
Johnson, S.
Pennock, D.
Thomas, D.
Sommerfeldt, V.
Rhodes, M. D.
Pace, G. W.
Thomas, M. C.
Honors students registering for Rel A 301 section 200 are encouraged to enroll also in Hebrew 1 1 1 M
University Assemblies
University Devotionals, Firesides, and Forums
University devotionals and forums, held throughout the
year on Tuesdays at 1 1 :00 a.m., form an inspirational
and integrative part of the university experience. These
assemblies are occasions to celebrate the shared sense
of values and community in the university. Participation
in these gatherings will renew spiritual commitment and
extend knowledge of significant religious, intellectual,
and cultural matters.
Devotional speakers are selected from the General
Authorities and other leaders of the Church and the
university, who come to teach the gospel and affirm the
spiritual dimension of the university experience for
students and faculty. An additional opportunity is
provided, by regular Church
Educational System firesides, usually held on the
first Sunday of the month.
Forum speakers are noted authorities in the arts,
sciences, humanities, media, and government,
chosen for their contributions to their field and their
ability to communicate their insights. Participation in
these assemblies (and in the discussion sessions
that may accompany them) prompts inquiry into an
understanding of significant intellectual, cultural,
and social issues.
Most campus offices and services are closed
during university assemblies so that members of
the university community may participate.
44 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Graduate Education
Brigham Young University offers doctoral and master's
degrees in a broad range of fields, as well as
professional degrees in law and management. The
doctoral degree requires you to demonstrate an
impressive scholarly competence, which includes the
ability to conduct and report significant research in a
highly effective way. Advanced systematic study in a
discipline is also essential, and it is followed by
comprehensive examinations that require you to
integrate and understand the collective knowledge of
your discipline. An impeccably written dissertation
resulting from independent research is scrutinized and
tested in a concluding oral examination. The master's
degree also requires advanced course work,
demonstrated mastery in vital aspects of a discipline,
skill in research methodology and theory, and
preparation for future creative work. Nearly all
nonprofessional master's programs at Brigham Young
University require integrating examinations and a major
culminating piece of written work — usually a thesis,
sometimes a project — and an oral examination on that
work. Professional programs also demand high-level
performance of students, blending scholarly insight with
technical knowledge and skill.
Admission to Graduate Study
Application to graduate study is made through the
Office of Graduate Studies, B-356 ASB, PO Box 21341 .
Except in a small number of integrated programs, the
bachelor's degree is required before you may register in
a graduate program. Admission to graduate study is
determined by individual departments, once standard
university requirements have been met. Applicants
must be admitted to study in specific programs, many
of which are highly selective and admit only a limited
number of students each year. Prospective applicants
should communicate their interests to the specific
departments to which they wish to apply and receive
program and admission information from them.
Advisement of Graduate Students
Once admitted to a department graduate program, you
are advised by particular faculty members and the
department graduate coordinator rather than through
college advisement centers. General questions about
university admissions, procedures, and graduation may
be directed to the Office of Graduate Studies, where
advisors work individually with students and
departments in admitting students and seeing them
through their programs to graduation. Graduate
students should read and regularly consult the current
BYU Graduate Catalog for information about university
policies and procedures as well as department
programs.
Degree Requirements
University minimums require 54 credit hours for the
doctoral degree and 30 credit hours for the master's
degree. A number of programs, particularly professional
programs, require more than those minimums. The
highly individual nature of graduate work is reflected in
the specialized programs offered by departments and
the selection of courses appearing on each student's
study list. Except in professional programs, courses of
study are tailored for individual students, and their
progress through those courses is tracked by the Office
of Graduate Studies and reported to the students and
their department advisors three times a year.
Graduate Curriculum
Graduate courses in the university are numbered in the
five, six, and seven hundreds. Seniors with exceptional
ability may, on occasion, register for courses numbered
in the 500 series but should be aware that such
courses are taught at a graduate level and expectations
may exceed the undergraduate's preparation. Graduate
courses generally require significant research and
individual initiative.
Registration Requirements
Given the more intensive nature of graduate study, a
normal semester registration is from 9 to 1 2 credit
hours. Some programs in the sciences limit students to
a 6-hour registration. It is the responsibility of each
graduate student to understand and follow both the
general university requirements for graduate work and
the specific department requirements for individual
programs.
U.S. graduate students must register for a minimum of
6 semester hours per academic year and must be
registered for a minimum of 2 semester hours in the
semester or term in which they are (a) admitted into a
graduate program or (b) plan to graduate. No D, E,
UW, NS, or I grades, nor audits or correspondence
courses, may count toward these totals or toward a
graduate degree.
Immigration regulations require international students to
register for at least 9 semester hours each fall and
winter semester until they have fewer than 9 credit
hours remaining to finish their programs. Then they
must register for at least 2 semester hours.
Academic Standards
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements. Graduate
students whose graduate program (study list) GPA falls
below 3.0 (prerequisite and skill courses are exempted)
will not be allowed to graduate and may be dismissed
from their graduate programs. No D credit may apply
toward a graduate degree.
Annual Reviews of Graduate Students. Departments
are asked to make a formal evaluation of the
pertormance of graduate students at least once a year;
some evaluate more frequently. Each department
establishes its own evaluation criteria and the standards
it requires graduate students to meet, but generally
evaluations are based on students' total academic
performance, their fulfillment of program requirements
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 45
(study list submitted, courses completed on schedule,
prospectus approved by department, student advanced
to candidacy), and their professional performance
(including quality of teaching and research).
Enrollment Verification
Graduate students may request verification of their
enrollment status as full-time or part-time students, for
loans or for other purposes, from the Records Office,
B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 1 14, telephone (801 ) 378-2631 .
Registration for a minimum of 8.5 credit hours
constitutes full-time enrollment in a semester, and 4.5
credit hours does so in a term. Registration for fewer
hours constitutes part-time enrollment.
Graduate students (master's and doctoral students)
who are enrolled for at least 2 hours per semester, and
who can be certified by their department as being
engaged full-time in pursuit of their degrees, can petition
for graduate full-time status. Requests for such an
exception should be directed to the Office of Graduate
Studies.
Campus Privileges for Graduate Students
Graduate students who are registered for at least 2
hours per semester or 1 hour per term receive a
university (ID) activity card and are eligible for all on-
campus privileges afforded students who are registered
full-time, i.e., on-campus employment, student housing,
student insurance, intramurals, use of physical
education facilities, graduate parking permits, and
discount admission to sporting and cultural events.
Changing Degree Levels
With department approval, students who want to
change from one degree level to another within a
department and without interruption of enrollment can
request the change by submitting to the Office of
Graduate Studies a Request to Change Degree Level
(Form 1C), paying the application fee, and following the
instructions on the back of the form. After receiving a
department's recommendation to approve or deny the
request, the Office of Graduate Studies will officially
notify you.
Changing Departments
To change departments, you must submit another
complete application, including another application fee,
by the required deadline for the new program.
Discontinuance from BYU
Graduate students who wish to withdraw from the
university must initiate that process at the
Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 11 4,
telephone (801 ) 378-7705.
Termination of Graduate Status
Termination of graduate status may result if you:
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
Fail to fulfill the university's minimum registration
requirement.
Fail to meet the degree time limit.
Make a request to withdraw (with the intent to
pursue a degree at another university, for personal
reasons, or in response to department
recommendation).
Receive a Marginal or Unsatisfactory rating in a
periodic review by the academic department and
are unable or unwilling to comply with conditions
for continuance outlined by the department.
Fail to make what the department or the university
deems to be satisfactory progress toward a
graduate degree.
Fail the departmental comprehensive examination.
Fail the final oral examination (defense of
dissertation, thesis, or project).
Violate the university's Honor Code.
46 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Academic Standards
Your academic standing in the university is determined according to the grades that you earn. The following outline
shows the conditions and expectations according to your academic standing.
ACADEMIC STATUS
UNDER THESE CONDITIONS
EXPECTATIONS
Satisfactory Standing
Occurs when your most recent
semester/term GPA and your BYU
cumulative GPA are 2.0 or above.
Continue to maintain a BYU cumulative
GPA of 2.0 or higher until graduation.
WARNING
Occurs when your most recent
semester/term GPA is below 2.0.
Contact the Academic Support Office for
assistance.
WARNING with
Registration Block
Occurs when your BYU cumulative
GPA is below 2.0 and you have
completed more than one semester/
term at BYU.
OR
Occurs when your semester/term
GPA is betowLO.
You must contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) to review your
academic status. You WILL NOT be
allowed to register for future semesters/
terms until you have obtained clearance
through the Academic Support Office,
PROBATION with
Registration Block
Occurs when you have been on
warning status and your next
semester/term GPA is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs if at any previous time you
have been on probation or suspension
status at BYU and your semester/term
GPA again is below 2.0.
OR
Occurs if your BYU cumulative GPA
remains below 2.0 and you have been
moved to probation status.
You must contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) to review your
academic status. You WILL NOT be
allowed to register for future semesters/
terms until you have obtained clearance
through the Academic Support Office.
Note: If you are receiving university or
federal financial aid, you must also
contact the Financial Aid Office (A-41
ASB). Students on probation usually are
not eligible for financial aid.
SUSPE^
ISION
Occurs when you have bet
probation status and your r
semester/term GPA is beic
OR
Occurs when you fail to co
the conditions prescribed 1
Academic Support Office.
snon
lext
w2.0.
mply with
ay the
1 . Suspended students are denied
continued enrollment. If you are
suspended and desire to return to BYU
at some future point, you must qualify for
readmission. If you wish to appeal your
suspension, you must contact the
Academic Suooort Office n51 SWKT>
2. If you have preregistered and/or paid
any fees for a subsequent
semester/term, you MUST withdraw
(discontinue) and arrange for a tuition
refund. Contact the Academic Support
Office (151 SWKT) for assistance.
3. Suspension will be noted on your
official BYU transcript.
DISMISSAL
Occurs when you are suspended a
second time from the university.
Academic dismissal is noted on your
official BYU transcript. You will need to
seek other options to continue formal
education.
NOTE: Registration blocks may also be set by college advisement centers (CACs) on students not progressing
toward graduation in timely ways. To have this block removed you must also meet with your CAC.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 47
i
Brigham Young University Honor Code
We believe in being tionest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, end in doing good to all men. . . . If there is
anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
—THIRTEENTH ARTICLE OF FAITH
Brigham Young University exists to provide a university education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals and
principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. This atmosphere is preserved through commitment to
conduct that reflects those ideals and principles.
As a matter of personal commitment, students, staff, and faculty of Brigham Young University are expected to
demonstrate in daily living those moral virtues encompassed in the gospel of Jesus Christ, and v/ill
Be honest Use clean language
Live a chaste and virtuous life Respect others
Obey the law Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea,
coffee, and drug abuse.
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Every enrolled, continuing student, including graduate students, is required each year to obtain a Continuing
Ecclesiastical Endorsement by April 1 from his or her winter semester ecclesiastical leader. LDS students must be
endorsed by their winter semester ward-of-residence bishop. Non-LDS students obtain the endorsement from an
ecclesiastical leader of their choice or from the Dean of Student Life's office, 380 SWKT, PO Box 25542.
Requirements
All students must abide by the Honor Code, the Residential Living Standards, and the Dress and Grooming
Standards. LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend Church
meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the Church. The endorsement deadline is April 1 of each year.
Dress and Grooming Standards
The dress and grooming of both men and women should always be modest, neat, and clean, consistent with the jj
dignity of representing Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which students,
staff, and faculty of BYU represent the principles and standards of the Church. These members of the BYU
community commit themselves to observe the following standards, which reflect the direction of the BYU Board of
Trustees and the Church publication For the Strength of Youth.
• Clothing should be modest in fabric, fit, and style, and appropriate for the occasion. Skirts and shorts
should be knee-length or lower. Clothing which is sleeveless, strapless, or revealing is not acceptable.
Shoes should be worn in public campus areas.
• A clean and well-cared-for appearance should be maintained. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding
extreme styles. Men's hair should be trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered. If worn,
mustaches should be neatly trimmed. Earrings for men are unacceptable, and beards are not
acceptable, except for certified medical reasons.
Nondiscrimination Policy
Admission to Brigham Young University is nondiscriminatory. The university admits persons regardless of race,
color, national origin, religion, age, gender, or disability who meet university and academic requirements and agree to
abide by the university's standards of conduct and behavior. Persons who believe they have been unlawfully
discriminated against should contact the Equal Opportunity Office, A-285 ASB, PO Box 21220, telephone (801)
378-6878.
48 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
University Policies
Confidentiality of Records Policy
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974
(FERPA) controls access to student education records.
Brigham Young University will make a reasonable effort
to extend to eligible students and their parents the rights
granted by the act. On presentation of appropriate
identification and under circumstances that prevent
alteration or mutilation of records, a student will be able
to inspect all education records not considered by the
university to be held under a pledge of confidentiality or
considered to be private records of university personnel.
Those with legitimate access to the records will be
charged a reasonable fee for copies.
A student is entitled to an explanation of any recorded
data and may initiate action pursuant to university policy
through the Exception to University Policy Committee, if
necessary, to correct or expunge infomriation he or she
considers inaccurate or misleading.
Faculty and administrative officers who have a
legitimate need to use a student's education records will
be allowed access to such records as needed without
prior permission from the student. A request from an
educational institution to which a student has applied for
admission or from a lending institution from which a
student is seeking financial aid will be granted without a
student's permission. In addition, statistical data may be
furnished to university accrediting bodies and
governmental officials without a student's permission.
No personally identifiable information contained in a
student's educational records, other than directory
information, will be given to any third party, except as
authorized by the act, without the student's written
consent, and then only those records that are
accessible to the student. The term third party is
construed to include parents, spouse, employers,
government agencies, or any other people or
organizations. Parents or guardians may have access to
grade reports and other reports of a student's activity if
they establish to the satisfaction of the university that
the student is dependent, for income tax purposes, on
the parents or guardians for their support.
Court orders and subpoenas for records will be referred
to the university's legal counsel and acted on according
to the counsel's directions. The university will make a
reasonable attempt to notify the student when non-
directory information is released in response to
subpoenas or court orders.
Any eligible student or parent who believes that BYU
has violated FERPA may file a complaint with the
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office,
Department of Education, Washington, DC.
Directory information (i.e., information contained in the
educational record of a student that would not generally
be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if
disclosed) will be released to news media and to
others on request. Directory information includes
the following:
Student's name
Home and local addresses and telephone
numbers
Date and place of birth
Major field of study
Information relative to participation in officially
recognized activities (e.g., sports) including weight
and height
Dates of attendance
Current class schedule
Degrees and awards received
Previous educational institutions attended
Names of parents and spouse
Students have the right, however, to refuse to
permit the designation or disclosure of the above
directory information. In that case, this information
will not be disclosed except with the consent of the
student or as otherwise allowed by FERPA. Any
student wishing to restrict the release of directory
information must file a written notification with the
Registrar's Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 1 14, on
or before the tenth day of a semester or the sixth
day of a term. Forms for this purpose will be made
available at that office upon request.
Student Classification for Undergraduates
At the beginning of each semester, undergraduate
students are classified for that semester as follows:
0-31.9
Freshman
32-63.9
Sophomore
64-95.9
Junior
96 and over
Senior
Engineering students having more than 1 28
semester hours are classified as frfth-year
professional students.
Class Attendance Policy
You are expected to attend classes for which you
are registered. Each class instructor may determine
the relationship of class attendance to the final
grade for the course. Officially excused absences
are required only when you are away representing
the university on official business. All officially
excused absences must be approved through the
office of the dean of Student Life.
Faculty should tell you what relationship attendance
has to your final grade for the course, but you must
take the responsibility for your actions. It is not
necessary for the instructor to report absences to
the office of the dean of Student Life unless he or
she has knowledge of an accident or illness that is
causing the absence. Notification to teachers of
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 49
emergency absences (death in the family, serious
illness, etc.) is your responsibility.
Repeating Classes
To have a previously completed course marked
repeated, the new course must be equal or greater in
credit hours.
When a class has been repeated, the credit used in
computing the grade point average is the grade and
credit hours earned the last time the repeated class was
taken.
You may repeat classes in the following ways:
1 . Repeat Brigham Young University courses at
Brigham Young University (except for R-suffix
courses — see Abbreviations and Symbols in the
Using This Catalog section of the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog).
2. Repeat at Brigham Young University courses
initially taken at another university. (A statement of
equivalency must be supplied by the appropriate
BYU department chair.)
3. Repeat at another institution courses taken there
and have the credit transferred to Brigham Young
University.
Note: A course repeated at an institution other than the
one at which it was taken originally and other than at
BYU will not be counted as a repeat.
The I (Incomplete) Grade
The letter grade I (incomplete) is given on a contractual
basis with the instructor to students who are eligible to
complete the work in a prescribed time period. An
incomplete is only given when extenuating
circumstances (serious illness, death in the immediate
family, etc.) occur after the twelfth week of a semester
or the sixth week of a term. The Incomplete Grade
Contract must be completed and signed by the
instructor and the fee must be paid before the
instructor's submission of the official grade roll at the
end of the semester or term. A copy of the Incomplete
Grade Contract must accompany the grade roll. If the
contract is not attached to the roll, the grade will be
changed to an E.
An incomplete is never given when one is failing or has
failed the course. The instructor should indicate a
specific length of time in which to complete the
incomplete, not to exceed one year. Class attendance in
a subsequent semester or reregistration is not permitted
to make up the incomplete. Once the work has been
completed, the instructor should fill out the portion of the
Incomplete Grade Contract that indicates the grade
earned and submit the form to the Records Office, B-
150 ASB, PO Box 21 11 4.
An incomplete is computed in the grade point average
as a failing grade until the course work has been
completed and the official grade has been submitted by
the instructor.
50 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Grade Reports
Grade reports are available at no charge for all day
and evening school students after the semester has
concluded. Grade reports will be mailed to students
who leave self-addressed, stamped envelopes
containing their social security number at the
Records Office.
Changing College or Major
Undergraduate students who desire to transfer from
one major to another, or from one college to
another, should go to the advisement center of their
new major, fill out a Change of Major Form, and
have it signed. Graduate students who want to
change departments or degree levels should check
with the Office of Graduate Studies for information
and necessary forms.
Discontinuance from BYU
A daytime student is not officially withdrawn from
the university unless the student has completed the
discontinuance process in the Discontinuance
Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21 1 14. The
nonacademic emergency deadline, November 30, is
the last day a student can discontinue.
If you find it necessary to withdraw from all your
classes, you must do the following:
1 . Complete discontinuance forms available from
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, PO
Box 21 1 14, telephone (801 ) 378-7705.
2. Obtain instructor and clearance signatures if
necessary. Beginning the sixth week of the
semester or the third week of the term, you
become responsible for class grades.
Signatures must be obtained from the individual
instructors, who indicate your academic status.
3. Submit completed forms and sign out with a
member of the Discontinuance Office staff.
4. See the Tuition and Fees section for
discontinuance refund information.
When you have discontinued, your student ID will
be electronically voided.
Students enrolled through the Evening Classes
Office should discontinue in that office, 120 HCEB,
PO Box 21513. Law School students must initiate ■
their discontinuance through the office of the Law
School dean, 348 JRCB, PO Box 28001.
Students who leave the university under emergency
conditions and do not return still have the
responsibility to discontinue before the deadline.
Initiate official termination by contacting the
Discontinuance Office as soon as possible.
t
How to Read the Class List
Example:
Dept
Cat# Reg# Class Title
Credit Hr GE Code
FeeReq
i
1 i i
1 1
1
PHIL
110 4215 INTRO PHILOSOPHY
V 2.0 AL
$30
001 4215 T 10:00-11:50 pm
MWF 1081 JKHB
HAWKINS R T
Lab included
T T T T T
T T
T
T
Sec Reg# Class Period
Days Room/Bldg
Instructor
Special Info
Lab Add Method
Example:
Dept Cat# Reg# Class Title Credit Hr GE Code FeeReq
I 1 i 1 i i i
CEEN 113 8383 ENGR MEASUREMENTS 3.0
002L 8383 S 12:00-2:50 pm MTWTH 384 CB WALLACE L P
T T T T T T T T T
Sec Reg# Class Period Days Room/Bldg Instructor Special Info
Lab Add Method
Class List Codes
GE Code Fills General Education Category
E First- Year Writing
M Precollege Mathematics
AW Advanced Writing
AM Advanced Math
FL Foreign Language
AH American Heritage
BIO Biological Science
PS Physical Science
CV1 First half of History of Civilization sequence
CV2 Second half of History of Civilization sequence
AL Arts and Letters electives
NS Natural Sciences electives
SS Social and Behavioral Sciences electives
Fee Fee Required
$ Class fee
$VAR Variable Class Fee
Cr Hrs Credit Hours
0-18 Fixed credit hours
V Variable credits from 0 to the amount shown
Lab Lab(L) or Quiz(Q) All sections are for 0 credit only
Add Method Add Method After Advance Registration
T Touch-tone telephone*
S Signature add/drop card**
* The telephone will open for adding designated classes.
** Obtain Instructor's signature beginning the first class day.
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 51
I
Accountancy and Information Systems (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
ACC 200 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC
200
8961 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
3.0
001
8961
S
9:30-10:50 am
MW
151 TNRB
NEMROW N R
002
8961
S
12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
151 TNRB
NEMROW N R
003
8961
S
9:30-10:50 am
TTH
251 TNRB
WORSHAM R G
004
8961
S
12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
151 TNRB
WORSHAM R G
400
8961
S
4:00-6:40 pm
TH
260 TNRB
PETERSON F G
ACC 201, 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC 202 0012 PRIN OF ACCOUNTING 3.0
001 0012 S 3:30-4:50 pm MW
ACC 210 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
230 TNRB STAFF
ACC
210
0015
PRINCIPLES ACCTG 2
3.0
001
0015
S 9:30-10:50 am
MW
251 TNRB
HARDY J W
002
0015
S 11:00-1 2:20 pm
MW
151 TNRB
HOWE K R
400
0015
8 7:00-9:40 pm
TH
260 TNRB
PETERSON F G
ACC
320
7093
INTRO INCOME TAX
3.0
400
7093
S 5:00-6:30 pm
MW
230 TNRB
PALMER G 0
ACC 341 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ACC
341
8966
BUS LAW IN ENVIRON
2.0
001
8966
8 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
151 TNRB
STAFF
ACC
401
0019
INTEGRATED CORE 1
6.0
001
0019
S 8:00-10:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
230 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
002
0019
8 8:00-10:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
260 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
003
0019
8 12:30-3:20 pm
DAILY
BLK1
230 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
004
0019
8 12:30-3:20 pm
DAILY
BLK1
260 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
ACC
402
0020
INTEGRATED CORE 2
6.0
001
0020
S 8:00-10:50 am
DAILY
BLK2
230 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
002
0020
8 8:00-10:50 am
DAILY
BLK2
260 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
003
0020
8 12:30-3:20 pm
DAILY
BLK2
230 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
004
0020
8 12:30-3:20 pm
DAILY
BLK2
260 TNRB
STAFF
Majors Only
ACC
503
8675
ADV FINANCIAL ACCT
3.0
001
8675
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
130 TNRB
CAMERON J B
Majors Only
002
8675
8 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
260 TNRB
WOODFIELD LW
Majors Only
ACC
507
0030
ACCT NONPROFIT ORG
3.0
001
0030
8 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
170 TNRB
KNIGHTON LM
Majors Only
ACC
523
6283
TAX RES METHODLOGY
3.0
001
6283
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
TTHF
210 TNRB
GARDNER R L
Majors Only
002
6283
8 2:00-3:20 pm
TTHF
270 TNRB
GARDNER R L
Majors Only
ACC
556
8060
COMP APPL TAX PRCT
3.0
001
8060
8 8:00-9:20 am
MW
240 TNRB
SPILKERBC
Majors Only
002
8060
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
240 TNRB
SPILKER B C
Majors Only
ACC
562
0039
HN AUDTG METHDLGY
3.0
001
0039
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
264 TNRB
PRAWITT D F
Majors Only
002
0039
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
270 TNRB
PRAWITT D F
Majors Only
ACC
584
7789
INTL ACCTG
3.0
001
7789
8 8:00-9:20 am
MW
264 TNRB
RADEBAUGH L H
ACC
586
0041
CNTMP PROF PROBS
3.0
400
0041
8 7:00-9:30 pm
TTH
230 TNRB
CAMERON J B
ACC
599R
2997
ACCTG INTERNSHIP
V3.0
370
2997
8
TBA
HARDY J W
Majors Only
380
2997
8
TBA
HARDY J W
Majors Only
ACC
612
0051
MGRL COST ACCTG
3.0
001
0051
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
264 TNRB
STOCKS K D
Majors Only
002
0051
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
210 TNRB
SWAIN M R
Majors Only
ACC
622
6147
CORPORATE TAX 2
3.0
001
6147
8 8:00-9:20 am
8:00-9:20 am
MW
F
270 TNRB
264 TNRB
STEWART D N
Majors Only
002
6147
8 9:30-10:50 am
MWF
270 TNRB
STEWART D N
Majors Only
ACC
624
6149
ESTATES & GIFT TAX
3.0
001
6149
S 8:00-9:20 am
TTHF
270 TNRB
RANDALL BC
Majors Only
002
6149
S 12:30-1 :50 pm
TTHF
270 TNRB
RANDALL BO
Majors Only
ACC
691 R
0060
RESEARCH SEMINAR
3.0
001
0060
S 11:00-12:20 pm
3:30^:50 pm
MW
F
130 TNRB
260 TNRB
SWAIN M R
Majors Only
002
0060
S 2:00-3:20 pm
3:30-4:50 pm
MW
F
130 TNRB
260 TNRB
COTTRELL D M
Majors Only
003
0060
8 3:30-4:50 pm
3:30-4:50 pm
MW
F
130 TNRB
260 TNRB
COTTRELL D M
Majors Only
ACC
693R
0062
READING & CONFRNC
V3.0
001
0062
S
TBA
ALBRECHTWS
Majors Only
52 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
Aerospace (380 ROTC, 378-2671)
AEROS 100
AEROS 110
AEROS 200
AEROS 210
AEROS 300
AEROS 305R
AEROS 310
AEROS 400R
AEROS 410
001
400
001
002
003
004
400
001
400
001
002
003
400
001
001
001
002
001
001
002
0192
0192
0192
0191
0191
0191
0191
0191
0191
0198
0196
0198
0197
0197
0197
0197
0197
0206
0206
7430
7430
0205
0205
0205
0214
0214
0213
0213
0213
LDRSHP LAB FROSH
8 12:00-12:50 pm
8
AIR FORCE TODAY
8 9:00-9:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
TEA
T
T
TH
TH
TBA
0^
1.0
8
8
8
8
LDRSHP LAB SOPH
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
8 TBA
DEV GROWTH AIR PWR
8 9:00-9:50 am TH
S 10:00-10:50 am T
8 3:00-3:50 pm TH
8 TBA
LDRSHP LAB JUNIORS
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
LDRSHP LAB-HNR GRD
8 7:00-7:50 am DAILY
MGT & LEADERSHIP
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
LDRSHP LAB SENIORS
8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
NATNL SEC FORCES
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
0.5
1.0
214 CTB
JEN8EN B
214 CTB
JENSEN B
250 ROTC
STOCKS M L
250 ROTC
8TOCK8 M L
250 ROTC
STOCKS M L
250 ROTC
STOCKS M L
250 ROTC
STOCKS M L
214 CTB
JENSEN B
214 CTB
JENSEN B
0^
1.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
261 ROTC JENSEN B
250 ROTC JENSEN B
250 ROTC JENSEN B
250 ROTC JENSEN B
214 CTB JENSEN B
ANNEX 8FH FAULRING 8 H
261 ROTC
261 ROTC
PHILLIPS M C
PHILLIPS M C
214 CTB JENSEN B
261 ROTC
261 ROTC
FAULRING 8 H
FAULRING S H
Afrikaans (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
AFRIK 101
AFRIK 201
6322 1ST YR AFRIKAANS
400 6322 S 5:00-6:50 pm
6324 2ND YR AFRIKAANS
400 6324 8 5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
MW
4.0
4.0
2036 JKHB DUPLE8SI8JC
2031 JKHB DUPLESSISJC
Agronomy and Horticulture (275 WIDB, 378-2760)
AGHRT 101 8000 INTRO HORT SCI
001 8000 8 1:00-1:50 pm
AGHRT 112 0150 FLORAL DESKjN
001 0150 8 12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
002 0150 8 12:00-12:50 pm
11:00-1 2:50 pm
003 0150 S 12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
AGHRT 151 0151 CROP SCIENCE
001 0151 8 9:00-9:50 am
AGHRT 152 8623 CROP SCIENCE LAB
001 8623 8 2:00-4:50 pm
AGHRT 199R 8740 COOPERATIVE EDUC
350 8740 8
AGHRT 202 0078 LIVING WITH PLANTS
001 0078 8 10:00-10:50 am
AGHRT 203 916600 L AMER FD PROD/NUT
001 916600 T 10:00-10:50 am
AGHRT 205 0114 WORLD FOOD CROPS
001 0114 S 11:00-11:50am
AGHRT 210 0112 HERB PLANT MAT
001 0112 S 3:00-4:50 pm
♦ AGHRT 240 stetion 1 1s only for ttudants wtth ■ personal computsr and application software.
AGHRT 240 681106 COMPAPPLTOAQ 2.0
001 691106 T 1:00-1:50pm TTH 234 MARB PARK R L
♦ AGHRT 240 sections 2 and 3 era for students without s pereonal computer.
002
691106 T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
5:00-^:50 pm
T
003
691106 T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
3:00-4:50 pm
T
234 MARB
TBATMCB
234 MARB
TBATMCB
PARK R L
PARK R L
Dept Approve
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Dept Approve
Audition Req
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
TTH
2.0
won BNSN
ALLEN P 8
TTH
T
TTH
W
MH
TH
2.0
$45
252 MARB
A240 CLFB
252 MARB
A240 CLFB
252 MARB
A240 CLFB
HUNTER N T
HUNIhRNT
HUNIhRNT
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
MWF
3.0
230 WIDB
JEFFERYLS
TH
1.0
230 WIDB
JEFFERYLS
TBA
1.0
NELSON S D
MWF
3.0
363 MARB
SIbVENSMR
F
1.0
360 WIDB
JOHNSTON N P
MWF
3.0
NS
230 WIDB
R0BI80NLR
T
2.0
230 WIDB
NELSON S D
BYU Fail 1 995 Class Schedule 53
AGHRT
282
0153
INTRO SOIL SCIENCE
3.0
001
0153
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
323 MARB
TERRY R E
AGHRT
283
7062
INTRO SOIL SCI LAB
1.0
001
7062
S 2:00^:50 pm
W
238
WIDB
TERRY R E
002
7062
S 7:00-9:50 am
TH
238
WIDB
TERRY R E
003
7062
S 2:00-4:50 pm
F
238
WIDB
TERRY R E
AGHRT
303
0155
SOIL GEN & TAXONMY
4.0
001
0155
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
230
WIDB
NELSON 8 D Lab Required
002 L
0155
8 2:00-5:50 pm
TH
238
WIDB
NELSON 8 D
AGHRT
308
0157
SOIL & WATER CONSERV
2.0
001
0157
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
230
WIDB
TERRY R E
AGHRT
312
0113
ADV FLORAL DESIGN
3.0
$60
001
0113
8 2:00-3:30 pm
2:00-;:30 pm
M
W
A240
A240
CLFB
CLFB
HUNTER NT Lab Included
AGHRT
319
0161
TURF SCIENCE
2.0
001
0161
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
230
WIDB
WILLIAMS C F
400
0161
8
TBA
WILLIAMS C F
AGHRT
331
0162
WEED SCIENCE
3.0
001
0162
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
230
WIDB
JEFFERY L 8 Ub Required
002 L
0162
8 2:00-^:50 pm
M
230
WIDB
JEFFERY L 8
AGHRT
390R
0133
TOPICS IN AGRIC
V3.0
001
0133
8
TBA
STAFF
AGHRT
391
0080
JUNIOR SEMINAR
1.0
001
0080
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
F
230
WIDB
STAFF
AGHRT
399R
0166
COOPED
V4.0
350
0166
8
TBA
ELLSWORTH D D
351
0166
8
TBA
ELLSWORTH D D
AGHRT
402
8625
ENV LDSP WATER CON
2.0
001
8625
8 10:00-10:50 am
MW
230 WIDB
WILLIAMS F T
AGHRT
425
9014
FARM & RANCH APPR
3.0
001
9014
8 12:00-1:20 pm
MW
368 MARB
ELLSWORTH D D
AGHRT
441
5953
HARVEST FORAGE CRO
2.0
001
5953
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
268
WIDB
H0RR0CK8 R D
AGHRT
459
7157
PLANT BREEDING
3.0
001
7157
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
230
WIDB
R0BI80NLR
AGHRT
497R
0176
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V2.0
001
0176
S
TBA
STAFF
002
0176
8
TBA
BLK2
STAFF
003
0176
8 7:00-7:50 am
W
230
WIDB
ALLEN P 8
AGHRT
550
0181
DEVELOP PLANT PHYS
3.0
001
0181
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
268
WIDB
ALLEN P S
AGHRT
605
0185
SOIL-PLANT RELATNS
3.0
001
0185
8
TBA
JOLLEY V D
AGHRT
694R
0187
SEMINAR
1.0
001
0187
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
F
230
WIDB
ROBISONLR
AGHRT
697R
0188
RESEARCH
V9.0
001
0188
S
TBA
STAFF
002
0188
S
TBA
BLK2
STAFF
AGHRT
698R
0189
MASTER'S PROJECT
V6.0
001
0189
S
TBA
STAFF
AGHRT
699R
5969
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
5969
8
TBA
STAFF
American Heritage (2303 SFLC, 378-6076)
A HTG 1 00 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ A HTG labs are listed on the first line and the lecture directly below It. Registering for the lab will automatically register you
for the lecture.
A HTG 100
2859
AMERICAN HERITAGE 3.0 AH
001
2859
T
7:00-7:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
MW
280 SWKT
140 JSB
FOXFW
004
2859
T
8:00-8:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
F
MW
1106 JKHB
140 JSB
FOXFW
008
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
F
MW
392 CB
140 JSB
FOXFW
010
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
TH
MW
482 TNRB
140 JSB
FOXFW
012
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
F
MW
W142 BNSN
140 JSB
FOXFW
013
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
F
MW
W005 BNSN
140 JSB
FOXFW
54 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
American Heritage (continued)
014
2859 T 11:00-11:50am F
11:00-1 1:50 am MW
015
2859 T 11:00-1 1:50 am F
11:00-11:50am MW
017
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
11:00-11:50 am MW
018
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
11:00-11:50 am MW
019
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm F
11:00-11:50 am MW
020
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm F
11:00-11:50 am MW
021
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm F
11:00-11:50 am MW
022
2859 T 1:00-1 :50 pm TH
11:00-11:50 am MW
023
2859 T 1:00-1 :50 pm F
11:00-11:50 am MW
024
2859 T 2:00-2:50 pm TH
11:00-1 1:50 am MW
025
2859 T 8:00-8:50 am TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
026
2859 T 8:00-8:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
027
2859 T 9:00-9:50 am TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
028
2859 T 9:00-9:50 am TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
029
2859 T 9:00-9:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
030
2859 T 9:00-9:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
031
2859 T 10:00-10:50 am TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
032
2859 T 10:00-10:50 am TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
033
2859 T 10:00-10:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
034
2859 T 10:00-1 0:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
035
2859 T 11:00-11:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
036
2859 T 11:00-11:50 am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
037
2859 T 11:00-11:50am F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
038
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
039
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
040
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
041
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
042
2859 T 12:00-12:50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
043
2859 T 1:00-1 :50 pm TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
044
2859 T 1:00-1 :50 pm TH
12:00-12:50 pm MW
045
2859 T 1:00-1 :50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
046
2859 T 1:00-1 :50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
047
2859 T 2:00-2:50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
048
2859 T 2:00-2:50 pm F
12:00-12:50 pm MW
049
2859 T 7:00-7:50 am F
2:00-2:50 pm MW
050
2859 T 8:00-8:50 am F
2:00-2:50 pm MW
051
2859 T 9:00-9:50 am TH
2:00-2:50 pm MW
052
2859 T 9:00-9:50 am F
2:00-2:50 pm MW
3208 SFLC
140 JSB
203 JSB
140 JSB
280SWKT
140 JSB
3232 SFLC
140 JSB
280SWKT
140 JSB
1227 SFLC
140 JSB
182 JSB
140 JSB
368MARB
140 JSB
1227 SFLC
140 JSB
175 JSB
140 JSB
363MARB
140 JSB
2260 SFLC
140 JSB
2031 JKHB
140 JSB
366 MARB
140 JSB
343 MARB
140 JSB
203
140
107
140
JSB
JSB
HGB
JSB
W012 BNSN
140 JSB
203
140
178
140
178
140
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
won BNSN
140 JSB
175 JSB
140 JSB
340 MCKB
140 JSB
368 MARB
140 JSB
159 MCKB
140 JSB
331 MCKB
140 JSB
2260 SFLC
140 JSB
319 MCKB
140 JSB
3236 SFLC
140 JSB
182 JSB
140 JSB
366 MARB
140 JSB
366 MARB
140 JSB
363 MARB
140 JSB
280SWKT
140 JSB
150 HRCB
140 JSB
W012 BNSN
140 JSB
182 JSB
140 JSB
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
FOXFW
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 55
American Heritage (continued)
053
2859
T
9:00-9:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
054
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
MW
055
2859
T
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
056
2859
T
11:00-11:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
057
2859
T
11:00-11:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
058
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
MW
059
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
060
2859
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
061
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
MW
062
2859
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
MW
063
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
064
2859
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
065
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
MW
066
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
067
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
F
MW
068
2859
T
3:00-3:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
MW
Ions
69 and 70)
are for multi-cultural students.
069
2859
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWTHF
070
2859
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWTHF
178 JSB
FOXFW
140 JSB
W010 BNSN
FOXFW
140 JSB
343 MARB
FOXFW
140 JSB
174 JSB
FOXFW
140 JSB
179 JSB
FOXFW
140 JSB
393 CB
FOXFW
140 JSB
150HRCB
FOXFW
140 JSB
3215 SFLC
FOXFW
140 JSB
3232 SFLC
FOXFW
140 JSB
125 HRCB
FOXFW
140 JSB
W012 BNSN
FOXFW
140 JSB
won BNSN
FOXFW
140 JSB
368 MARB
FOXFW
140 JSB
1101 JKHB
FOXFW
140 JSB
203 JSB
FOXFW
140 JSB
331 MCKB
FOXFW
140 JSB
122 HRCB
FOXW
122 HRCB
FOXW
♦ A HTG 100 section 71 is for Canadian students.
071 2859 S 10:00-10:50 am
♦ A HTG 100 sections 400-407 are night class sections.
MWF
122 HRCB PALMER AD
400
2859
T
7:00-7:50 am
7:00-8:50 pm
TH
T
262 SWKT
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
401
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
7:00-8:50 pm
TH
T
262 SWKT
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
402
2859
T
3:00-3:50 pm
7:00-8:50 pm
TH
T
280 SWKT
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
403
2859
T
6:00-6:50 pm
7:00-8:50 pm
TH
T
1227 SFLC
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
404
2859
T
6:00-6:50 pm
7:00-8:50 pm
TH
T
3236 SFLC
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
405
2859
T
7:00-7:50 pm
7:00-8:50 pm
TH
T
1227 SFLC
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
406
2859
T
7:00-7:50 am
7:00-8:50 pm
F
T
262 SWKT
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
407
2859
T
2:00-2:50 pm
7:00-8:50 pm
F
T
262 SWKT
W112 BNSN
FOXFW
A HTG 100H
2859
AMERICAN HERITAGE
3.0
AH
200
2859
T
9:30-10:50 am
TTH
321 MSRB
STAFF
American Indian Languages (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
AMILG 101R
8187
NAVAJO
4.0
001
8187
S
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
F474 HFAC
PRESTON S L
American Sign Language (120 HCEB, 378-2873)
ASL 101
7742
CONVERSATION ASL 1
4.0
400
7742
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
125 CB
FERNSTROM M
401
7742
s
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
1023 JKHB
FREEMAN AN
402
7742
s
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
3215 SFLC
FORSGREN J R
403
7742
s
4:00-6:25 pm
TTH
3208 SFLC
FERNSTROM M
404
7742
s
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
3208 SFLC
WAKELANDJB
405
7742
s
4:00-5:05 pm
MTWTH
275 TMCB
JONES S D
406
7742
s
7:00-9:25 pm
TTH
2237 SFLC
BORN J A
407
7742
s
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
3246 SFLC
LINKS
408
7742
s
4:00-5:05 pm
MTV\n-H
3246 SFLC
DIAZ J J
Honors
56 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
ASL
102
ASL
201
ASL
ASL
ASL
ASL
ASL
202
301
302
431
432
409
410
411
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
400
401
402
403
404
405
400
400
401
400
400
401
400
7742
7742
7742
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7743
7746
7746
7746
7746
7746
7746
7746
9142
9142
7747
7747
7747
9143
9143
7744
7744
7744
7745
7745
S 5:15— 6:20 pm MTWTH
S 5:15— 6:20 pm MTWTH
S 4:00-5:05 pm MTWTH
CONVERSATION ASL 2 4.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
7:00-9:25 pm TTH
3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
4:00-6:25 pm TTH
6:10-8:35 pm TTH
5:00-6:05 pm MTWTH
ASL GRAMMAR 4.0
S 4:00-5:40 pm TTH
4:00-5:40 pm MW
2:00-2:50 pm MTWTH
3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
4:00-5:40 pm MW
ADV ASL GRAMMAR 4.0
8 3:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
DEAF CULTURE 3.0
S 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
S 5:30-6:45 pm TTH
DEAF LITERATURE 3.0
S 4:00-5:15 pm MW
INTERPRETING 1 4.0
S 4:00-4:50 pm MTWTH
S 7:00-8:40 pm TTH
INTERPRETING 2 4.0
S 4:00-4:50 pm MTWTH
S
S
8
8
8
8
S
8
8
8
8
8
8
American Studies (237 HRCB, 37&-3377)
AM ST 303
001
6081 STUDIES AMER EXPER
6081 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
♦ AM ST 360 section 400 students must see Instructor before registering.
AM ST 360 8554 RLM IN AMER CULTR 3.0
400 8554 8 4:00-7:50 pm T
AM ST 390R 6205 TOPCS AMER STUDIES 3.0
001 6205 8 TBA
Animal Science (375 WIDB, 378-4294)
AN SC 100
AN SC 121
AN SC 122
AN SC 124
ANSC 199R
ANSC 203
ANSC 207
001
001
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
350
001
001
8282 AGRIC ORIENT
8282 T 12:00-12:50 pm M
0229 PRIN ANIMAL PROD
0229 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
0227
0227
429805
429805
429805
429805
429805
429805
429805
8741
8741
PRIN ANIM PROD LAB
T 2:00-4:50 pm
EQUITATION-BEGIN
T
T
T
T
T
T
10:00-11:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
1 :00-2:50 pm
10:00-11:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
1 :00-2:50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
CO-OPED
8
TBA
916601 L AMER FD PROD/NUT
916601 T 10:00-10:50 am F
0238 PRIN ANIMAL NUTRIT
0238 T 8:00-^:50 am MWF
1.0
3.0
1.0
0.5
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
1.0
BLK2
1.0
3.0
♦ AN SC 212 students are
AN SC 212
001
002
ANSC 221
expected to work In groups on Fridays.
0244 ANI PHSIO ANATOMY
0244 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
12:00-1:50 pm T
0244 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
12:00-1:50 pm TH
0240 LVSTK & MT EVAL & SEL
001 0240 T 2:00-4:50 pm MW
4.0
3246
8FLC
DIAZ J J
125
CB
WAKELAND C
/V012
BN8N
STAFF
1121
8FLC
FREEMAN A N
2241
8FLC
WAKELAND J B
2308
8FLC
HIXN
3241
SFLC
HIXN
3215
8FLC
HIXN
1121
SFLC
FERN8TROM M
2031
JKHB
ELDREDGEJM
2241
SFLC
LINK D E
3241
SFLC
LINK D E
111 TMCB ROSE J
111 TMCB ELDREDGEBK
2241 SFLC ELDREDGEBK
150MCKB HIXN
1125 SFLC ELDREDGEBK
won BN8N STAFF
1227 SFLC ROSE J
FL
381 CB ELDREDGE B K
120 TNRB ELDREDGEBK
1219 SFLC ROSE J
2150 JKHB WAKELAND J B
1038 JKHB STAFF
2241 SFLC FREEMAN AN
123 HRCB YORK N L
125HRCB D'ARCJV
YORK N L
373 MARB WALLENTINE M V
Dept Approve
Lab Required
368 MARB
221 EMLC
$150
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
101 EMLC
ORME L E
ORMELE
KN0WLE8 J E
KNOWLES J E
KNOWLES J E
KNOWLES J E
KNOWLES J E
KNOWLES J E
STAFF
3.0
360 WIDB JOHNSTON N P
252 MARB KELLEMS R O
234 MARB ROEDER B L
384 WIDB
234 MARB ROEDER B L
384 WIDB
221 EMLC ORMELE
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab included
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 57
ANSC 231R
6681
INTERM EQUiTATN 2
1,0
$150
001
6681
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
BLK1
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
002
6681
T
3:00^:50 pm
MW
BLK1
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
003
6681
T
3:00-4:50 pm
IIH
BLK1
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
004
6681
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
BI-K2
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
005
6681
T
3:00-4:50 pm
MW
BLX2
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
006
6681
T
3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
♦ AN SC 240 section 1 is only for students witli a personal computer and application software.
ANSC 240 691107 COMPAPPLTOAG 2.0
001
691107 COMPAPPLTOAG
691107 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
234 MARB PARK R L
♦ AN SC 240 sections 2 and 3 are for students without a personal computer.
ANSC
ANSC
ANSCi
ANSC
250
291 R
308
AN SC 310
ANSC 325
ANSC 331 R
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
ANSC
355
356
359R
391
392R
399R
399R
399R
ANSC 405
425
431 R
432R
463
480
492
510
002
691107
T 1:00-1:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
T
234 MARB
TBATMCB
PARK R L
003
691107
8284
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
3:00^:50 pm
APPL VET OFF PROC
TTH
T
1.0
234 MARB
TBATMCB
PARK R L
001
8284
0242
T 12:00-12:50 pm
VET MED SEMINAR
M
0.5
384 WIDB
MADSEN M E
001
0242
S 12:00-12:50 pm
W
366 MARB
ROEDER B L
Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
8001
PET & LAB ANI NUTR
2.0
001
8001
T 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
360 WIDB
STAFF
6913
REPROD PHYS LVSTK
3.0
001
6913
0248
T 11:00-11:50am
11:00-12:50 pm
PRINC OF MEAT SCI
MW
F
3.0
360 WIDB
360 WIDB
SILCOX R W
001
0248
T 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
366 MARB
HAWKINS E W
002 L
0248
T 2:00-4:50 pm
T
221 EMLC
HAWKINS E W
6915
ADV EQUITATION
1.0
$150
001
6915
S
TBA
BLK1
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
002
6915
7374
S
VET DIAG IMAGING
TBA
BLK2
2.0
101 EMLC
KNOWLES J E
001
7374
7375
T 3:00-4:50 pm
VET PHARM
IIH
2.0
100 PVL4
THWAITS R N
001
7375
T 1:00-2:50 pm
IIH
100 PVL4
THWAITS R N
0265
VET TECH PRECEPTOR
V4.0
001
0265
0246
T
VET TECH LAB METH
TBA
3.0
THWAITS R N
001
0246
T 10:00-10:50 am
MW
384 WIDB
MADSEN M E
002 L
0246
T 1:00-2:50 pm
F
100 PVL4
MADSEN M E
003 L
0246
8894
T 9:00-10:50 am
PREVET PRECEPTOR
F
V2.0
100 PVL4
MADSEN M E
001
8894
0261
S
CO-OPED
TBA
1.0
ROEDER B L
353
0261
S
TBA
BLK2
221 EMLC
PARK R L
0261
CO-OP ED INTERNSHP
V9.0
350
0261
0261
S
COOP ED HORSE SCI
TBA
1.0
STAFF
351
0261
S
TBA
BLK1
KNOWLES J E
352
0261
8294
S
DAIRY PROD SCI
TBA
BLK2
3.0
KNOWLES J E
001
8294
T 10:00-1050 am
MW
360 WIDB
KELLEMS R 0
002 L
8294
8298
T 2:00-4:50 pm
SWINE PROD SCI
M
2.0
360 WIDB
KELLEMS R 0
001
8298
T 2:00-4:50 pm
T
368 MARB
ORMELE
0268
ADV LVSTK MEAT EVL
V2.0
001
0268
0275
T
DAIRY CATTLE EVAL
TBA
V2.0
BODEN B K
001
0275
0273
T 2:00-4:50 pm
ARTIFICIAL INSEM
T
2.0
360 WIDB
ANDRUS D D
001
0273
8299
S 2:00-4:50 pm
SENIOR CUNICS
F
BLK1
3.0
373 WIDB
SILCOX R W
001
8299
0278
T 1:00-4:50 pm
SEMINAR
MW
1.0
220 EMLC
THWAITS R N
001
0278
T 12:00-12:50 pm
M
360 WIDB
PARK R L
6916
ADV REPROD PHYSIOL
4.0
001
6916
T 9:00-11 :00 am
TTH
360 WIDB
SILCOX R W
Lab Included
Lab Required
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
574
001
601902 INTRO POPULA GENET
601902 S TBA
3.0
403 WIDB PARKRL
58 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
ANSC 595R 0290 SPECL PROBS AN SCI
001 0290 S 7BA
ANSC 692R 0298 SEMINAR
001 0298 T 12:00-12:50 pm T
ANSC 698R 7773 MASTER'S PROJECT
001 7773 T TBA
ANSC 699R 0299 MASTER'S THESIS
001 0299 T TBA
Anthropology (945 SWKT, 378-3058)
ANTHR 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC/CULTRLANTHRO
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 5:00-5:50 pm MWF
HONOR SOC-CUL ANTH
V2.0
STAFF
1.0
360 WIDB WALLENTINEMV
V9.0
STAFF
V9.0
KELLEMS R 0
ANTHR 101
0300
001
0300
002
0300
003
0300
400
0300
ANTHR 101H
0300
3.0
3.0
201
202
203
204
0300
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3:00-3:50 pm
M
0300
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3:00-3:50 pm
T
0300
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3:00-3:50 pm
W
0300
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3:00-3:50 pm
TH
0300
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3:00-3:50 pm
F
} will be Ethnographic Films.
6849
ANTHRO FILMS
6849
8
4:00-5:50 pm
TH
ANTHR 108R
400
♦ ANTHR 108R section 401 will be Archaeological Films.
401 6849 S 6:00-7:50 pm
1.0
TH
ANTHR 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ANTHR
110
0345
001
0345
002
0345
003
0345
400
0345
ANTHR
207
6852
001
6852
ANTHR
251 Offered by 1
ndeper
ANTHR
251
0306
001
0306
ANTHR
260
0358
400
0358
ANTHR
305
7822
001
7822
ANTHR
309
0310
400
0310
INTRO TO ARCHAEO
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
S 5:10-7:40 pm W
ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY
8 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
ARCH OF NORTH AMER
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ARCH & SCRIPTURES
8 5:30-8:00 pm TH
THEORY IN ANTHRO
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
LANG IN CULTUR/SOC
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
3.0
♦ ANTHR 312 section 400 will study Middle East culture.
ANTHR 312 0311 INTERCULTURAL COMM
400 0311 S 3:00-^:30 pm
■[ 3:00^:30 pm
♦ ANTHR 312 section 401 will study Japanese culture.
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
T
TH
401
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
♦ ANTHR 312 section 402 will study Mexico^entral American culture.
402
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
♦ ANTHR 312 section 403 will study CIS/Eastern Europe culture.
403
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
♦ ANTHR 312 section 404 will study Western Europe culture.
404
0311
3:00-4:30 pm
3:00-4:30 pm
T
TH
SS
275 MARB
1205 SFLC
374 MARB
280 8WKT
SS
368
941
368
941
368
941
368
941
368
941
MARB
8WKT
MARB
8WKT
MARB
8WKT
MARB
8WKT
MARB
8WKT
STAFF
JOHNSON D J
STAFF
STAFF
CRANDALL D P
CRANDALL D P
CRANDALL DP
CRANDALL D P
CRANDALL D P
680 SWKT STAFF
680 SWKT STAFF
SS
1205 SFLC JANETSKIJC
284 TNRB MATHENY R T
210 TNRB BERGE D L
245 SWKT BERGE D L
951 SWKT CLARK J E
245 SWKT BERGE D L
245 SWKT WARREN B W
363 MARB HAWKINS J P
240 SWKT BUONFORTE R H
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
W010 BN8N
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
W006 BNSN
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
324 MARB
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
245 SWKT
445 MARB HAWKINS J P
W142 BNSN
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 59
♦ ANTHR 312 section 405 will study India and its culture.
0311
ANTHR 335
ANTHR 343
ANTHR 351
ANTHR 376
ANTHR 378
405
406
001
400
001
001
001
0311
0304
0304
0319
0319
6854
6854
7313
7313
7442
7442
S 3:00-4:30 pm
T
445 MARB
HAWKINS J P
3:00-4:30 pm
TH
W141 BNSN
S 3:00-4:30 pm
T
445 MARB
HAWKINS J P
3:00-4:30 pm
TH
125 HRCB
PEOPLES OF INDIA
3.0
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
245 SWKT
SHULERDA
CHINESE CULTURE
3.0
S 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
323 MCKB
ANDRUS E K
ARCHAEOL AND BIBLE
3.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
348 MARB
JOHNSON D J
SOUTHWESTERN ARCHA
3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
171 TLRB
FORSYTH D W
NEAR EAST ARCHAEOL
3.0
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
680 SWKT
STAFF
♦ ANTHR 390R section 1 will study Anthropology of Gender.
ANTHR 390R
7443 SPECIAL TOPICS
3.0
001
7443
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
680 SWKT
CLARK J E
♦ ANTHR 390R section 2 will study Mayan Archaelogy with emphasis on ceramics.
002
7443
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
240 SWKT
FORSYTH D W
♦ ANTHR 390R section 400, Introduction to maidng ethnographic
film and video.
400
7443
S 4:00-6:20 pm
T
W009 BNSN
vanwagenen M S
ANTHR
399R
350
6878
6878
CO OP ED:MUSEUM PR
S 1:00-4:50 pm T
4.0
TBA
ALLEN ML
ANTHR
420
400
0303
0303
LANG & CULT INSIGHT
S 3:00-4:30 pm TTH
3.0
348 MARB
buonforte R H
ANTHR
430
001
002
003
004
005
0328
0328
0328
0328
0328
0328
MORAL & RITUAL INS
S 8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
S 8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
F
3.0
W012 BNSN
941 SWKT
W012 BNSN
941 SWKT
W012 BNSN
941 SWKT
W012 BNSN
941 SWKT
W012 BNSN
941 SWKT
CRANDALL D P
CRANDALL D P
CRANDALL D P
CRANDALL DP
CRANDALL D P
ANTHR
433
001
0331
0331
ECONOMIC INSTIT
S 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
3.0
W012 BNSN
CLARK J E
ANTHR
442
001
7829
7829
ETHNOGRAPHIC SKILL
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
3.0
A240 CLFB
STAFF
ANTHR
446R
001
0334
0334
LAB SKILLS ARCH
S
TBA
V6.0
JANETSKI J C
ANTHR
496R
001
0338
0338
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
Tchr Approve
ANTHR
497
001
6947
6947
DIRECTED READINGS
S
TBA
3.0
STAFF
Tchr Approve
ANTHR
499R
001
0339
0339
SENIOR THESIS
S
TBA
V5.0
STAFF
Tchr Approve
ANTHR
505
001
7271
7271
ANTHR THEORY
S 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
3.0
245 SWKT
CLARK J E
ANTHR
551
001
693703 ANTHRO UNGUISTICS
693703 S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
3.0
1131 JKHB
BUONFORTE R H
ANTHR
615
001
7273
7273
HISTORY OF ARCH
S 11:00-11 :50 am
MWF
3.0
245 SWKT
JANETSKI J C
ANTHR
627
001
0387
0387
NEAR EAST SEMINAR
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3.0
225 SWKT
STAFF
ANTHR
694R
001
7461
7461
READINGS
S
TBA
V3.0
JOHNSON D J
Tchr Approve
ANTHR
695R
001
0401
0401
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V3.0
JOHNSON D J
Tchr Approve
ANTHR
696R
001
0402
0402
MUSEUM PROJECTS
S 1:00-4:50 pm
T
3.0
TBA
ALLEN ML
Tchr Approve
ANTHR
699R
001
0404
0404
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
JOHNSON 0 J
Tchr Approve
60 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
Arabic (4052 JKHB,
ARAB
101
7682
001
7682
ARAB
201
7684
001
7684
ARAB
211R
7224
001
7224
ARAB
362
8473
001
8473
ARAB
451
8474
001
8474
ARAB
461
8477
001
8477
ARAB
490R
8480
001
8480
37S-3396)
1 ST YR ARABIC 4.0
S 3:00-3:50 pm DAILY
2ND YR ARABIC-WRTN 4.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
2ND YR CONVERS 2.0
S 4:00^:50 pm MW
MED ARAB LIT TRANS 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ADV GRAMMAR REVIEW 4.0
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
SRVY MODRN LITERAT 3.0
S TBA
INDIV READINGS ARA V 3.0
S TBA
2063 JKHB PARKINSON DB
383 CB BELNAP R K
3270 SFLC BELNAP RK
F534 HFAC PETERSON D C
1107 JKHB PARKINSON DB
PETERSON D C
PARKINSON D B
Art (C-502 HFAC, 378-4266)
♦ All students registering for ART 103 through ART 108 must also enroll in ART 100 to obtain GE credit. Students pursuing an
Honors major should enroll in Hon P 201 R section 1 and Hon P 200 section 5.
ART
ART
100
103
ART
ART
104
105
ART
ART
ART
106
107
108
001
002
001
002
003
004
005
400
401
402
403
404
001
400
001
002
003
400
401
001
400
001
400
401
001
400
401
0405
0405
0405
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0407
0408
0408
0408
0409
0409
0409
0409
0409
0409
7186
7186
7186
0411
0411
0411
0411
0412
0412
0412
0412
INTRO TO ART
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
T 2:00-2:50 pm
INTRO TO DRAWING
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
11:00-12:50 pm
12:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-11:50 am
6:00-9:20 pm
4:10-7:00 pm
6:20-9:20 pm
6:10-9:00 pm
4:10-7:20 pm
T
T
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
W
M
W
T
F
1.0
2.0
INTRO TO SCULPTURE
T 11:00-12:50 pm MW
T 5:10-8:20 pm W
INTRO TO CERAMICS
T
T
T
T
T
2.0
2.0
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
5:10-8:20 pm
4:00-7:00 pm
INTRO TO PRINTMKNG
T 8:00-9:50 am
T 5:10-8:20 pm
INTRO TO OIL PAINT
T 8:00-9:50 am
T 6:10-9:20 pm
T 6:10-9:20 pm
INTRO TO WATERCLR
T 1 :00-2:50 pm
T 5:10-8:20 pm
T 5:10-8:20 pm
MW
MW
MW
TH
M
MW
W
TTH
W
T
MW
T
TH
2.0
2.0
2.0
205 JRCB
MYER P L
205 JRCB
MYER P L
$VAR
A540 HFAC
STAFF
A540 HFAC
STAFF
A470 HFAC
STAFF
A530 HFAC
STAFF
A470 HFAC
STAFF
B561 HFAC
STAFF
A470 HFAC
STAFF
A440 HFAC
STAFF
B561 HFAC
STAFF
A530 HFAC
STAFF
SVAR
220 866
STAFF
220 866
STAFF
$VAR
2408 866
CALLES L
2408 866
SEHLMEIER M M
2408 866
STARKSKA
2408 866
SEHLMEIER M M
2408 866
CALLES L
$VAR
8431 HFAC
CARD W R
8431 HFAC
CARD W R
$VAR
8531 HFAC
STAFF
8531 HFAC
STAFF
8531 HFAC
STAFF
$VAR
A470 HFAC
STAFF
A540 HFAC
STAFF
A470 HFAC
STAFF
ART 109 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
ART
ART
ART
109
111
114
400
401
402
400
401
402
001
002
003
004
7868
7868
7868
7868
6809
6809
6809
6809
0418
0418
0418
0418
0418
INTRO TO CALLIGRPH
T
T
T
IN
T
T
T
2.0
5:10-8:30 pm
T
A470 HFAC
HAWKINS V L
6:10-9:20 pm
TH
A540 HFAC
NAYN
5:10-8:30 pm
TH
A530 HFAC
HAWKINS V L
0 ART HISTORY
3.0
AL
4:30-7:00 pm
W
A550 HFAC
STAFF
4:30-7:00 pm
TH
A550 HFAC
STAFF
4:30-7:00 pm
F
A550 HFAC
STAFF
VNG:AESTH STRUC
1.5
$VAR
2:00-4:20 pm
MW
8LK1
A530 HFAC
MARSHALL R L
8:00-8:50 am
F
8LK1
A550 HFAC
2:00-4:20 pm
MW
BLK2
A530 HFAC
MARSHALL R L
8:00-8:50 am
F
BLK2
A550 HFAC
8:00-10:20 am
TTH
8LK1
A530 HFAC
MYER P L
8:00-8:50 am
F
8LK1
A550 HFAC
8:00-10:20 am
1 IH
BLK2
A530 HFAC
MYER P L
8:00-8:50 am
F
BLK2
A550 HFAC
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 61
ART
115
7864
DRAWING:SMTIAL
1.5
SVAR
GDI
7864
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLX1
A540 HFAG
BARTON G G
Majors Only
002
7864
T 8:00-10:50 am
MW
BLK1
A530 HFAG
KIMBALL WW
Majors Only
003
7864
T 8:00-10:50 am
MW
BLK2
A530 HFAG
KIMBALL WW
Majors Only
004
7864
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK2
A540 HFAG
BARTON G G
Majors Only
ART
116
•236
DRAWING: VALUE
1.5
SVAR
001
6236
T 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
A530 HFAG
HALTERN H G
Majors Only
002
8236
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
A540 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
003
8236
T 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
A530 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
004
8236
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
RI.K2
A470 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
ART
117
8237
DRAWING: OBSERV
1.5
SVAR
001
8237
T 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
RIK1
A540 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
002
8237
T 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
BLK1
A540 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
003
8237
T 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
BLK2
A540 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
004
8237
T 2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
A540 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
ART
119
8238
THREE DIMENSIONS
1.5
SVAR
001
8238
T 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
BLK1
220 B66
GHRISTENSEN B
Majors Only
00?
8238
T 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
BLK2
220 B66
GHRISTENSEN B
Majors Only
ART
176
0510
INTRO TEACH VISART
1.0
001
0510
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
A440 HFAG
MOSSLR
ART
203R
7862
DRAWING 2
2Ji
SVAR
400
7862
T 6:10-9:20 pm
W
B561 HFAG
STAFF
401
7862
T 4:10-7:00 pm
M
A470 HFAG
STAFF
402
7862
T 6:20-9:20 pm
W
A440 HFAG
STAFF
403
7862
T 6:10-9:00 pm
T
B561 HFAG
STAFF
404
7862
T 4:10-7:20 pm
F
A530 HFAG
STAFF
ART
204R
5960
SCULPTURE 2
2.0
SVAR
400
5960
T 5:10-6:20 pm
W
220 B66
STAFF
ART
205R
0421
CERAMICS 2
2.0
SVAR
003
0421
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
MW
240B B66
STARKSKA
400
0421
T 5:10-8:20 pm
T
240B B66
GERMAINE J
ART
206R
7187
PRINTMAKING 2
2.0
SVAR
400
7187
T 5:10-8:20 pm
W
B431 HFAG
GARD W R
ART
207R
0423
MINTING 2
2.0
SVAR
001
0423
T 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
B531 HFAG
STAFF
400
0423
T 6:10-9:20 pm
W
B531 HFAG
STAFF
401
0423
T 6:10-9:20 pm
T
B531 HFAG
STAFF
ART
208R
6663
WATERCOLOR 2
2.0
SVAR
001
6663
T 1:00-2:50 pm
MW
A470 HFAG
STAFF
400
6663
T 5:10-8:20 pm
T
A540 HFAG
STAFF
401
6663
T 5:10-8:20 pm
TH
A470 HFAG
STAFF
ART
209
7613
CAUIGRAPHY 2
2.0
400
7613
T 5:10-6:30 pm
W
A470 HFAG
NAYN
ART
210
0446
SURVOFWESTNARCH
3.0
AL
001
0446
T 9:00-10:15 am
MW
A550 HFAG
HAMILTON G M
ART 211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 211 0447 SURVEY WESTN ART 1
400 0447 T 4:30-7:00 pm T
ART 212 Offered by Independent
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
212
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
0448
400
0448
8241
400
8241
0537
001
0537
002
0537
400
0537
0438
001
0438
002
0438
0437
001
0437
ooe
0437
0436
001
0436
002
0436
8242
001
8242
002
8242
8243
400
8243
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SURVEY WESTN ART 2
T 4:30-7:00 pm M
AQUEOUS MEDIA FNDM
T 5:10-8:00 pm W
MINTING FNDMNTLS
T 8:00-10:50 am MW
T 8:00-10:50 am MW
T 6:10-9:00 pm TH
CERAMICS FNDMNTLS
T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
SCULPTURE FNDMNTLS
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
INTAGLIO FNDMNTLS
T 2:00^:50 pm MW
T 2:00-4:50 pm MW
LITHOGRAPHY FNDMNT
T 9:00-11:50 am TTH
T 9:00-11:50 am TTH
DRAWING FNDMNTLS
T 6:10-9:00 pm TH
3.0
AL
205 JRGB
JOHNSON M J
•
3.0
AL
F201 HFAG
BULE S G
^JS
SVAR
A540 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
SVAR
B531 HFAG
B531 HFAG
B531 HFAG
SMITH BH
SMITH BH
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
SVAR
240A B66
240A B66
ALLEN VD
ALLEN V D
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
SVAR
220 B66
220 B66
HADLOGK N
HADLOGK N
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
BLK1
RIK2
SVAR
B431 HFAG
B431 HFAG
BARTON G G
BARTON G G
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
BLK1
BLK2
SVAR
B451 HFAG
B451 HFAG
KIMBALL WW
KIMBALL WW
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
SVAR
B561 HFAG
STAFF
62 BYU Fall 1 995 Glass Schedule
I
FIG DRAW FNDMNTLS
T 8:00-10:50 am MW
T 8:00-10:50 am MW
BOOKBINDING
T 4:00-5:50 pm TTH
T 6:00-6:00 pm TTH
I Artists.
SPECIAL STUDIES AH
T 2:05—4:25 pm F
ART HISTORY METHOD
T 1 :30-3:50 pm M
ROMAN ART
8 8:00-9:15 am TTH
CHRSTN,BYZANTN ART
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
ITALIAN RENAISSANC
T 10:30-11:45 am MW
NORTHN RENAISSANCE
T 9:30-10:45 am TTH
ART 309 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
ART 309 0445 19TH C EUROPE ART
ART
221
0492
K
001
0492
002
0492
ART
230R
0426
400
0426
401
0426
♦ ART 290R section 400:
Wome
ART
290R
0480
400
0480
ART
300
5961
001
5961
ART
303
0443
001
0443
ART
304
7869
001
7869
ART
306
0489
001
0489
ART
307
0444
001
0444
1.5
BLK1 B561 HFAC HALTERN H G
BLK2 B561 HFAC HALTERN H G
Majors Only
Majors Only
ART
ART
312
315
400
001
400
0445
8323
8323
0450
0450
T 4:30-7:00 pm T
CONTEMPORARY ART
T 12:00-1:15 pm MW
AM ARCH & CTY PLAN
T 4:00-6:30 pm M
ART 316 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ART 321 R 0453 DRAWING
001 0453 T 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
ART 322R 0454 HGURE DRAWING
001 0454 T 11:00-1 :50 pm MW
♦ ART 322R section 400 Figure Drawing: Pastel emphasis.
400 0454 T 2:00-6:50 pm F
♦ ART 324 section 1 take concurrently with SC ED 276R.
ART 324 0455 FOUNDATNS ART EDUC
001 0455 T 1:00-2:15 pm MW
ART 326 0457 ART FOR ELEM TCHRS
001 0457 T 9:00-10:50 am MW
4:00-4:50 pm M
002 0457 T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
4:00-4:50 pm M
003 0457 T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
4:00-4:50 pm M
004 0457 T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
4:00-^:50 pm M
005 0457 T 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
4:00-4:50 pm M
400 0457 T 5:10-8:20 pm T
4:10-4:50 pm M
401 0457 T 5:10-8:20 pm W
4:10-4:50 pm M
402 0457 T 5:10-8:20 pm TH
4:10-^:50 pm M
ART 327R 0458 PAINTING
001 0458 T 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
ART 328R 7188 FUNDMTLS FIGR PNTG
001 7188 T 12:00-2:50 pm MW
ART 333R 0460 AQUEOUS MEDIA
001 0460 T 11:00-1 :50 pm MW
ART 339 0433 GPHC DES SEC SCHLS
001 0433 T 11:00-1 2:50 pm MW
ART 349R 8324 PRNTMKG:REL/SCREEN
001 8324 T 2:00-4:50 pm TTH
ART 350R 0472 PRINTMAKING:INTAGL
001 0472 T 11:00-1:50 pm MW
ART 351 R 0473 PRINTMAKING:LITHO
001 0473 T 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
3.0
V5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
104CREH MAKER V
104CREH MAKER V
A550 HFAC THOMPSON S G
AW
A550 HFAC BULE 8 C
A550 HFAC JOHNSON M J
A550 HFAC JOHNSON M J
A550 HFAC BULE 8 C
A550 HFAC PEACOCK M L
A550 HFAC PEACOCK M L
A550 HFAC STAFF
A550 HFAC HAMILTON C M
$VAR
B561 HFAC BARSCHWE
SVAR
B561 HFAC SMITH BH
B561 HFAC MYERPL
A440 HFAC BEATTiE D K
A468
455
A468
455
A468
455
A468
455
A468
455
A468
455
A468
455
A468
455
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
HFAC
MARB
$VAR
B531 HFAC
$VAR
B531 HFAC
$VAR
A530 HFAC
1057 TMCB
$VAR
A470 HFAC
$VAR
B431 HFAC
SVAR
8451 HFAC
GRAY S R
HILL S D
CHRISTIANSEN J
A8AY D L
BUSH B J
HILLSD
BEATTIE D K
SAWYER M L
STAFF
STAFF
MARSHALL R L
HILL S D
CARD W R
BARTON G C
KIMBALL WW
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 63
♦ ART 353R section 1: Intro to Computer Painting
ART
353R
8826
8826
COMPUTER ART
T 3:00-4:50 pm
3.0
001 8826 T 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
♦ ART 353R section 400: Intermediate Computer Painting.
400 8826 T 5:10-8:00 pm
♦ ART 353R section 401: 3-D Modeling and Animation.
A501 HFAG MYERPL
A501 HFAG HALL J T
401
8826
T 6:10-9:00 pm
TH
A501 HFAG
SAVAGE J D
ART
354R
0478
CRAFT PROCESSES
3.0
$VAR
400
0478
T 5:10-8:00 pm
TH
220 866
RIGGS G E
ART
355R
0439
STAINED GLASS
3.0
$VAR
400
0439
T 4:10-7:00 pm
T
220 B66
JACKMAN W D
401
0439
T 7:10-10:00 pm
T
220 B66
JACKMAN W D
ART
356R
0475
RGURE SCULPTURE
3.0
$VAR
001
0475
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
220 B66
HADLOCK N
ART
358R
0476
SCULPTURE
3.0
$VAR
001
0476
T 8:00-10:50 am
MW
220 B66
CHRISTENSEN B
ART
359R
0477
CERAMICS
3.0
$VAR
001
0477
T 8:00-10:50 am
TIH
240 B66
GHRISTENSEN 8
ART
395R
0484
BFA SEMINAR
1.0
001
0484
T 5:30-6:30 pm
W
A501 HFAG
SMITH 8 H
ART
397
7448
INTRO TO CRITICISM
3.0
001
7448
T 4:00-5:15 pm
MW
A440 HFAG
DAYMD
ART
398
0533
READINGS
2.0
001
0533
T 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
A501 HFAG
STAFF
ART
400R
0485
INDV STUDY ART HIS
3.0
001
0485
T 11:40-2:00pm
F
A550 HFAG
JOHNSON M J
ART
41 5R
0498
SPEC TOP READ ARTH
3.0
001
0498
T 9:00-11:30 am
F
A550 HFAG
HAMILTON GM
ART
421 R
0502
DRAWING STUDIO
V9.0
$VAR
001
0502
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
B561 HFAG
HALTERN H G
ART
422R
0503
FIG DRAWING STUDIO
V9.0
$VAR
001
0503
T 3:00-5:50 pm
MW
B561 HFAG
STAFF
ART 427R section 1:
Landscape Emphasis.
ART
427R
0506
PAINTING STUDIO
V9.0
$VAR
001
0506
T 12:00-5:50 pm
F
8531 HFAG
MARSHALL R L
002
0506
T 12:00-2:50 pm
TTH
8531 HFAG
8ARSGH W E
ART
428R
0507
RG PAINT STUDIO
V9.0
$VAR
001
0507
T 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
8531 HFAG
SMITH 8 H
ART
430
0469
HIST/DEV OF C0DEX1
3.0
$40
400
0469
S 6:10-9:00 pm
W
3008 H8LL
ESPINOSARJ
ART
450R
0520
INTAGLIO STUDIO
V9.0
$VAR
001
0520
T 11:00-1:50 pm
MW
8431 HFAG
BARTON G G
ART
451 R
0429
LITHOGRAPHY STUDIO
V9.0
$VAR
001
0429
T 1:00-3:50 pm
IIH
8451 HFAG
KIMBALL WW
ART
456R
0521
SCULP STDIO
V9.0
SVAR
001
0521
T 8:00-10:50 am
TTH
220 866
HADLOGK N
ART
459R
0523
CERAMICS STUDIO
V9.0
SVAR
001
0523
T 3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
240 866
ALLEN V D
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3.0
001
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T 2:00-4:30 pm
M
A501 HFAG
MOSS L R
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ART CURR DEVELPMNT
3.0
001
7863
T 1:00-3:30 pm
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BEATTIE D K
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SPEC PROBLEMS ART
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7387
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ALLEN V D
002
7387
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TBA
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003
7387
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TBA
BARTON G C
004
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TBA
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005
7387
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006
7387
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TBA
HALTERN H G
007
7387
T
TBA
KIMBALL WW
008
7387
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TBA
MARSHALL R L
009
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TBA
MYER P L
010
7387
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SMITH 8 H
ART 494R sections 400 and 401
: Appalachain Style Basket Making.
400
7387
8 5:10-8:00 pm
T
A530 HFAG
HEELIS S L
401
7387
T 5:10-8:00 pm
W
A530 HFAG
DAHLE W
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
64 BYU Fall 1 995 Glass Schedule
♦ ART 494R section 402: Ceramics: Alternative Processes.
402
ART 495R
ART 497R
ART 503
ART 504
ART 506
\KT 507
509
512
ART 515
ART 595R
ART 598R
ART 600R
ART 621 R
ART 622R
ART 627R
ART 650R
ART 656R
ART 659R
ART 678R
ART 695R
ART 697R
ART 698R
ART 699R
001
002
001
001
002
001
001
400
001
400
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
003
001
002
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
002
001
002
003
7387
0530
0530
0530
7388
7388
7507
7507
7872
7872
5968
5968
7509
7509
7511
7511
8327
8327
7512
7512
0545
0545
0590
0590
0546
0546
0550
0550
0551
0551
0555
0555
0555
0555
0564
0564
0564
0567
0567
0569
0569
0581
0581
7865
7865
7865
0591
0591
7875
7875
7875
0592
0592
0592
0592
TH
W
TBA
TTH
T 5:10-8:00 pm W
ART H SEMINAR
T 1:30-4:00 pm
T 1:30-4:00 pm
BFA FINAL PROJECT
T
ROMAN ART
T 8:00-9:15 am
CHRSTN, BYZNTN ART
T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
ITALIAN RENAISSANC
T 10:30-11:45 am MW
N RENAISSANCE ART
T 9:30-10:45 am TTH
19TH CENT EUR ART
T 4:30-7:00 pm T
CONTEMPORARY ART
T 12:00-1:15 pm MW
AM ARCH & CTY PLAN
T 4:00-6:30 pm M
SEMINAR
T 4:00^:50 pm W
READINGS
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
INDiV STDY ART HIS
T TBA
GRAD DRAW STUDIO
T 8:00-10:50 am TTH
GRAD FIGURE DRAWNG
T 3:00-5:50 pm MW
GRAD PAINTG STUDIO
T 12:00-5:50 pm F
T 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 2:00-4:50 pm MW
GRAD PRINT STUDIO
T 11:00-1:50 pm MW
T 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
GRAD SCULP STUDIO
T 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
GRAD CERAMC STUDIO
T 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
ART ED:ISSUE & TRNDS
ART HISTORY SEM
T 1:30-4:00 pm
T 1:30-4:00 pm
MFA PROJECT
T
TBA
TH
W
TBA
MA CURRICULUM PROJ
T TBA
T TBA
MA THESIS
T TBA
T TBA
T TBA
Asian Studies (4052 JKHB 378-3396)
ASIAN 395 0594 METHODS SEMINAR
400 0594 S 4:00-5: 15 pm TTH
ASIAN 495 9062 SENIOR SEMINAR
400 9062 S 4:00-4:50 pm W
Bioiogy (380 WIDE, 378^042)
BIOL 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
BIOL 100 0099 PRINCIPLES BIOLOGY
001 0099 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
V3.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
V8.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V4.0
V6.0
3.0
1.0
240 866 CHRISTENSEN B
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A550 HFAC HAMILTON C M
SMITH B H
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A550 HFAC
A501 HFAC
A501 HFAC
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SVAR
B561 HFAC
SVAR
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
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B431 HFAC
B451 HFAC
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215 866
SVAR
240 B66
JOHNSON M J
JOHNSON M J
BULE 8 C
PEACOCK M L
PEACOCK M L
STAFF
HAMILTON C M
MYER P L
8ARSCH W E
BULE S C
HALTERN H G
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MARSHALL R L
BARSCH W E
SMITH B H
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A550 HFAC HAMILTON C M
SVAR
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BEATTIE D K
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PEACOCK M L
HILL S D
BEATTIE D K
154HRCB KINGGK
154HRCB PETERSON MA
3.0
BIO
456 MARB BANACK 8 A
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 65
♦ BIOL 100 sections 2 through 74 will be team taught by Larry St. Clair and Rex Gates.
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4:00-4:50 pm
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SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
033
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
W
2274
SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
034
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
2274
SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
035
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
F
2274
SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
036
0099
T
3:00-3:50 pm
M
2274
SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
037
0099
T
3:00-3:50 pm
F
2274
SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
038
0099
T
4:00-4:50 pm
W
2274
SFLC
STAFF
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
039
0099
T
8:00-8:50 am
M
2279
SFLC
STAFF
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
140
JSB
66 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
Biology (continued)
040
0099
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
041
0099
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
042
0099
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MWF
043
0099
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MWF
044
0099
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
MWF
045
0099
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
MWF
046
0099
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
047
0099
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
048
0099
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MWF
049
0099
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MWF
050
0099
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
051
0099
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
052
0099
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MWF
053
0099
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MWF
054
0099
T
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
MWF
055
0099
T
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
056
0099
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
MWF
057
0099
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
M
MWF
058
0099
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
059
0099
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
060
0099
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MWF
061
0099
T
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
F
MWF
062
0099
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
M
MWF
063
0099
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
10:00-1050 am
T
MWF
064
0099
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
065
0099
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-1050 am
TH
MWF
066
0099
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-1050 am
F
MWF
067
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
M
MWF
068
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
069
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
W
MWF
070
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MWF
071
0099
T
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
072
0099
T
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
W
MWF
073
0099
T
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
TH
MWF
•
074
0099
T
4:00-4:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
MWF
400
0099
T
5:00-6:15 pm
TTH
BIOL
100H
0099
HONORS PRIN BIOLGY
200
0099
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
BIOL 101 lab sections
are for Elementary Education majors on
BIOL
101
8514
PRINC OF BIOL LAB
001
8514
T
12:00-1:50 pm
M
3.0
1.0
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2274 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2274 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2274 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2274 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2274 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
2279 SFLC
STAFF
140 JSB
110MLBM
STCLAIR L L
0
446 MARB
SMITH B N
26 MCKB TOLMAN R R
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 67
002
8514
T
3:00-4:50 pm
M
003
8514
T
6:00-7:50 pm
T
004
8514
T
12:00-1:50 pm
W
005
8514
T
6:00-7:50 pm
W
006
8514
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TH
007
8514
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TH
008
8514
T
12:00-1:50 pm
F
BIOL 130 will be taught by Duke Rogers, Susan Cockayne, and B
BIOL 130
7764
INTRO TO BIOLOGY
001
7764
T
4:00-4:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
M
MTWTH
002
7764
T
4:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
W
MTWTH
003
7764
T
4:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
F
MTWTH
004
7764
T
12:00-12:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
T
MTWTH
005
7764
T
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
MTVVTH
006
7764
T
3:00-3:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
T
MTWTH
007
7764
T
3:00-3:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
MTWTH
008
7764
T
3:00-3:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
F
MTWTH
009
7764
T
2:00-2:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
M
MTWTH
010
7764
T
2:00-2:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
T
MTWTH
Oil
7764
T
2:00-2:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
W
MTWTH
012
7764
T
2:00-2:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
MTWTH
BIOL 190R
0097
BIOL & AGR SEMINAR
002
0097
S
11:00-11:50 am
TH
BIOL 276 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BIOL 398R
5963
BIOL TCHNG SEMINAR
001
5963
8
TEA
002
5963
S
TBA
003
5963
S
TEA
004
5963
S
TBA
005
5963
S
1:00-^:50 pm
TH
006
5963
S
TBA
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
4.0
BIO
1.0
V2.0
323 MARB
STAFF
140 JSB
323 MARB
STAFF
140 JSB
323 MARB
STAFF
140 JSB
406 CB
STAFF
140 JSB
406 CB
STAFF
140 JSB
323 MARB
STAFF
140 JSB
323 MARB
STAFF
140 JSB
171 JSB
STAFF
140 JSB
240 CTB
STAFF
140 JSB
107 JSB
STAFF
140 JSB
106 JSB
STAFF
140 JSB
107 JSB
STAFF
140 JSB
366 MARB
PARK W L
540 WIDB
109 WIDB
337 WIDB
TBA WIDB
BELL J D
HECKMANN R A
STAFF
WHITEHEAD AT
VOGELEG
TAYLOR S L
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
BOTNY 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
0634 PLANTS THRU AGES 3.0
r 10:00-10:50 am MWF
BOTNY
105
0634
001
0634
BOTNY
120
6717
001
6717
BOTNY
205
0639
001
0639
400
0639
BOTNY
250
0642
400
0642
PLANTS AND CIVIL
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
FIELD BOTANY
T 2:00-4:50 pm MWF
S 4:00-6:15 pm TTH
ENVIRON BIOLOGY
T 7:00-8:15 pm TTH
3.0
3.0
BLK1
3.0
NS
234 MARB
NS
A240 CLFB
480 WIDB
403 WIDB
TIDWELLWD
HESSWM
FURNISS H B
FURNISS H B
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
NS
324 MARB THAYN G F
BOTNY 276 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ BOTNY/ZOOL 341 section 1 will be team taught by W. R. Anderson and D. J. Fairbanks.
BOTNY 341
BOTNY 350
BOTNY 351
001
400
001
001
002
003
0656
0656
0656
0650
0650
065111
065111
GEN & CELL BIOL 1
T 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
T 6:00-7:50 pm TTH
ECOLOGY
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
ECOLOGY LABORATORY
065111 T
065111 T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
8:00-6:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
TH
M
TH
W
TH
TH
4.0
3.0
1.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
446 MARB
446 MARB
248 MARB
248 MARB
492 WIDB
248 MARB
492 WIDB
248 MARB
492 WIDB
ANDERSEN W R
FAIRBANKS D
HARPER KT
HARPER KT
HARPER K T
HARPER KT
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
68 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ BOTNY 399R Departmental approval required. See Blaine Fumiss in 491 WIDE.
BOTNY 3d9R
350
672601 COOPERATIVE EDUC
672601 S TEA
V9.0
♦ BOTNY 400 will be team taught by Gary Bryner and Samuel Rushforth.
3.0
»^ BOTNY 400
^ 001
0661 ECOL CONS NAT RES
0661 S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
♦ BOTNY 475 will be team taught by Duane E. Jeffery and Sandra Banack.
BOTNY 475
065501 EVOLUTIONARY SCI
001 065501 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
BOTNY 480 0672 PLANT PATHOLOGY
001 0672 S 12:00-12:50 pm WF
2:00-4:50 pm TH
BOTNY 492R 5973 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
001 5973 S TBA
BOTNY 498R 0677 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
001 0677 S TBA
002 0677 S TBA
0646 SCAN ELEC OPTICS
001 0646 S 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
BOTNY 530
002 L 0646
TBA
BOTNY 574
BOTNY 691 R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 697R
BOTNY 698R
BOTNY 699R
BOTNY 799R
601901 INTRO POPULA GENET
001 601901 S TBA
0708 GRADUATE SEMINAR
001 0708 S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
0710 BIOTECHNOLOGY
010 0710 S TBA
0710 PLANT MOLECULR BIO
005 0710 S TBA
0710 SPECIAL PROBLEMS
004 0710 S TBA
009 0710 S TBA
Oil 0710 S TBA
0710 ALGOLOGY
003 0710 S TBA
0710 UCHENOLOGY
008 0710 S TBA
0710 TAXONOMY
006 0710 S TBA
0710 PHYSIOLOGY
002 0710 S TBA
0710 GENETICS
001 0710 S TBA
0710 MORPHOLOGY
007 0710 S TBA
0709 MASTER'S PROJECT
001 0709 S TBA
0711 MASTER'S THESIS
001 0711 S TBA
0720 DISSERTATION
001 0720 S TBA
3.0
3.0
VI 8.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V6.0
V9.0
V9.0
403 WIDB STAFF
W005 BNSN RUSHFORTH S R
446 MARB
480 WIDB
480 WIDB
JEFFERY D E
WEBER D J
403 WIDB STAFF
403 WIDB
A249 CLFB
A249 CLFB
A249 CLFB
403 WiDB
234 MARB
403 WIDB
403 WiDB
403 WIDB
403 WIDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
403 WIDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
403 WiDB
STAFF
GARDNER J S
GARDNER J S
GARDNER J S
PARK R L
RUSHFORTH 8 R
FAIRBANKS D
WEBER D J
HESS W M
COX PA
GARDNER J S
RUSHFORTH 8 R
STCLAIR L L
WELSH 8 L
SMITH B N
ANDERSEN W R
TIDWELLWD
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Botany and Range Science (401 WIDB, 378-2582)
RANGE
191
7606
INTRO WLDUFE & RNG
1.0
001
7606
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
492 WiDB
ANDERSON V J
RANGE
225
4949
PRIN WLDLF SC ECOL
3.0
001
4949
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
TH
231 MARB
231 MARB
FLINDERS J T
RANGE
351
8139
RANGE ECOLOGY LAB
1.0
001
8139
T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00^:50 pm
TH
M
BLK1
BLK1
248 MARB
492 WIDB
HARPER KT
002
8139
T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
TH
W
BLK1
BLK1
248 MARB
492 WIDB
HARPER KT
003
8139
T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
TH
TH
BLK1
BLK1
248 MARB
492 WiDB
HARPER KT
RANGE
354
0665
RANGE ECOLOGY
3.0
001
0665
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
248 MARB
HARPER K T
RANGE
399R
672602 COOPERATIVE EDUC
V9.0
350
672602
S
TBA
403 WIDB
STAFF
Lab Required
Rd Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 69
RANGE
466
4950
RANGE & PASTR DEV
3.0
001
4950
S 8:00-8:50 am
2:00-4:50 pm
TTH
F
492
492
WIDB
WIDB
ROUNDY B A
RANGE
470
4947
NAT RES PLAN & GIS
3.0
001
4947
S 11:00-11:50 am
2:00-4:50 pm
MW
W
492
403
WIDB
WIDB
ANDERSON V J
RANGE
498R
4953
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
001
4953
S
TBA
403
WIDB
ANDERSON V J
RANGE
691 R
4956
GRADUATE SEMINAR
1.0
001
4956
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TH
234 MARB
RUSHFORTH S R
RANGE
697R
4957
PLNT HERBIVORE INI
V6.0
005
4957
S
TBA
403
WIDB
CATE8 R G
RANGE
697R
4957
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V6.0
002
4957
S
TBA
403
WIDB
BROTHERSON J D
003
4957
s
TBA
403
WIDB
ANDERSON V J
RANGE
697R
4957
ECOL & EVOLTN BIOL
V6.0
001
4957
S
TBA
403
WIDB
HARPER KT
RANGE
697R
4957
WETLANDS & WLDLIFE
V6.0
006
4957
8
TBA
FLINDERS J T
RANGE
697R
4957
WILDLIFE MANAGEMT
V6.0
004
4957
S
TBA
403
WIDB
FLINDERS J T
RANGE
697R
4957
SURVEY METHODS TES
3.0
400
4957
T 6:00-7:15 pm
TTH
492
WIDB
8TRICKLAN D
RANGE
699R
4958
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
4958
8
TBA
403
WIDB
HE88WM
RANGE
799R
6544
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
6544
8
TBA
403
WIDB
HE88WM
Bulgarian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
BULGN
201
9040
2ND YR BULGARIAN
4.0
400
9040
8 4:00-^:50 pm
MTWTH
384
CB
CASWELL J K
Business Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
BUSM
101
9022
READINGS FOR MGRS
0.5
001
9022
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
002
9022
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
BLOOD D M
003
9022
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
BOTTEJ
004
9022
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
STODDARD TD
005
9022
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
STAFF
006
9022
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
STAFF
007
9022
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
8KOU8EN K F
008
9022
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
HILL N C
009
9022
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
TTH
151
TNRB
HUNT H K
010
9022
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
MCKINNON G F
Oil
9022
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
012
9022
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
BUCKWALTER D W
013
9022
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
GREGER8EN H B
014
9022
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
151
TNRB
WOLLER G M
020
9022
8
TBA
STAFF
BUSM
102
9023
READINGS FOR MGRS
0.5
001
9023
8
TBA
HANSEN G W
002
9023
8
TBA
BARNES H W
003
9023
8
TBA
PRAWITT D F
004
9023
S
TBA
HARTMAN L D
005
9023
8
TBA
SMITH M E
006
9023
S
TBA
STOCKS K D
007
9023
8
TBA
RITCHIE J B
008
9023
S
TBA
BRADY F N
020
9023
8
TBA
STAFF
BUSM
103
9026
READINGS FOR MGRS
0.5
001
9026
8
TBA
BAKER W H
002
9026
8
TBA
SMITH 8 M
003
9026
8
TBA
CHERRINGTON D
004
9026
S
TBA
HOWE K R
005
9026
S
TBA
PERRY D J
006
9026
S
TBA
WILSON B D
007
9026
8
TBA
WATERS M L
008
9026
S
TBA
RADEBAUGHLH
009
9026
8
TBA
CALL 1 T
020
9026
8
TBA
STAFF
BUSM
104
9037
READINGS FOR MGRS
0.5
001
9037
8
TBA
LEETN
002
9037
8
TBA
DETIENNE K B
003
9037
8
TBA
TH0RLEY8R
Lab Required
70 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
004
9037
S
TBA
005
9037
S
TBA
006
9037
S
TBA
007
9037
S
TBA
020
9037
S
TBA
0799
CO OP ED BUS MGT
350
0799
S
TBA
388
0799
s
TBA
BUSM 199R 0799 CO OP ED BUS MGT V1.0
BUS M 200 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM 200 0790 PERSONAL FINANCE 2.0
400 0790 S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
BUSM 210 0792 INTRO INVESTMENTS 3.0
001 0792 S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
BUS M 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BUSM
300
0802
RNANCIAL MGT
3.0
001
0802
S 9:30-10:50 am
IIH
BUSM
301
0796
HNANCIAL MGT
3.0
001
0796
S 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
002
0796
S 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
003
0796
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
BUS M 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
BUSM
340
0803
MARKETING MGT
3.0
001
0803
S 3:30-^:50 pm
TTH
400
0803
S 3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
BUSM
341
0800
MARKETING MGT
3.0
001
0800
S 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
002
0800
8 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
003
0800
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
004
0800
S 3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
BUSM
361
0804
OPERATIONS MGT
3.0
001
0804
S 8:00-9:20 am
MW
002
0804
8 3:30-4:50 pm
MW
003
0804
8 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
BUSM
380R
0805
EXECUTIVE LECTURES
1.0
001
0805
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TH
400
0805
8 4:00-4:50 pm
TH
BUSM
381 R
8362
ENTREPRENEUR LECTU
1.0
001
8362
8 2:00-2:50 pm
M
400
8362
8 4:00-^:50 pm
M
BUSM
399R
7197
COOP ED BUS MGT
3.0
350
7197
8
TBA
379
7197
8
TBA
BUSM
401
0807
ADV RNANCIAL MGT
3.0
001
0807
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
TTH
002
0807
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
003
0807
S 2:00-3:20 pm
IIH
BUSM
407
0819
RISK MANAGEMENT
3.0
001
0819
S 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
BUSM
410
0810
INVESTMENTS
3.0
001
0810
8 3:30-4:50 pm
MW
002
0810
8 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
BUSM
413
0842
REAL ESTATE ADMIN
3.0
001
0842
8 8:00-9:20 am
MW
BUSM
418
7163
RNANCIAL PLANNING
3.0
001
7163
8 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
BUSM
430
0815
INTRO INTRNATL BUS
3.0
001
0815
8 2:00-3:20 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
F
002
0815
8 3:30-4:50 pm
IIH
BUSM
431
0816
INTRNATL MARKETING
3.0
002
0816
8 12:30-1 :50 pm
IIH
BUSM
432
0817
INTRNATL CORP RNC
3.0
001
0817
S 9:30-10:50 am
TTH
BUSM
442
0820
MARKETING RESEARCH
3.0
001
0820
8 2:00-3:20 pm
IIH
BUSM
444
6755
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
3.0
001
6755
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
BUSM
454
0825
SALES MANAGEMENT
3.0
001
0825
8 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
BUSM
456
6648
RETAILING MGT
3.0
001
6648
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
SMART K L
WATERS M L
KITCHEN G N
GODFREY P
STAFF
SMITH M E
SMITH M E
110 TNRB PEARCEWE
1086 JKHB PEARCEWE
151 TNRB PEARCEWE
2072 JKHB MCQUEEN GR
120 TNRB SMITH ME
1081 JKHB MCQUEEN GR
151 TNRB SWINYARDW
151 TNRB SWINYARDW R
1081 JKHB WHITE G A
184 TNRB GEURT8MD
2072 JKHB MCKINNONGF
184 TNRB STAFF
174 TNRB LEETN
1 20 TNRB 8E AWRIGHT K K
1081 JKHB 8EAWRIGHTKK
710 TNRB MCBETH C M
710 TNRB MCBETH C M
710 TNRB MCBETH C M
710 TNRB MCBETH C M
SMITH M E
SMITH M E
130 TNRB COX CM
1081 JKHB MERRILL CB
130 TNRB COX CM
174 TNRB MERRILL CB
180 TNRB TH0RLEY8R
120 TNRB THORLEY8R
284 TNRB STAFF
184 TNRB CALL IT
110 TNRB WILSON B D
110 TNRB
120 TNRB BARNES H W
284 TNRB WHITE G A
264 TNRB WILSON B D
184 TNRB ANDRU8 R R
184 TNRB HUNTHK
284 TNRB RHOADS G K
284 TNRB SMITH 8 M
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 71
BUSM
459
0830
MARKETING STRATEGY
3.0
001
0830
S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
1081
JKHB
SCHILL R L
BUSM
463
0833
TOTAL QUALITY MGMT
3.0
001
0833
S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
264 TNRB
LEETN
BUSM
482
0840
NEW ENTERPRISE MGT
3.0
400
0840
S 3:30-^:50 pm MW
270 TNRB
STAFF
BUSM
496R
350
360
370
375
377
380
385
388
390
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
6518
CO OP ED RTLNG INT
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
3.0
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
SWINYARD W
BUSM
499
0847
BUSINESS POLICY
3.0
001
0847
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
180 TNRB
MURRAY R B
002
0847
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
180 TNRB
MURRAY R B
003
0847
S 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
120 TNRB
MURRAY R B
Cantonese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
CANT
201
6343
2ND YR CANTONESE
4.0
400
6343
S 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
1107
JKHB
BOURGERIE D S
Chemical Engineering (350 CB, 378-2586)
CHEN
170
0948
INTRO TO CHEM ENGR
2.0
001
0948
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
381
CB
SOLEN K A
002
0948
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
381
CB
SOLEN K A
CHEN
199R
8776
COOP ED CHEM ENGR
V1.0
350
8776
S TBA
STAFF
Majors Only
351
8776
S TBA
BLK2
STAFF
CHEN
273
0949
CHEM PROCESS PRIN
3.0
001
0949
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
381
CB
HECKERWC
CHEN
291 R
0950
PRE-PROF SEMINAR
0.0
001
0950
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
256
CB
STAFF
CHEN
310
0974
INTRO FUELS & COM BUS
3.0
001
0974
S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
393
CB
HEDMAN P 0
CHEN
374
0954
FLUID MECHANICS
3.0
001
0954
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
381
CB
PITTWG
Majors Only
CHEN
378
0951
MATERIALS SCIENCE
3.0
'
001
0951
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
381
CB
BARTHOLOMEW C
CHEN
436
0977
PROC CONT & DYN
3.0
001
0977
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
373 MARB
HARB J N
CHEN
475
0964
UNIT OPERATNS LABI
2.0
001
0964
S 8:00-8:50 am W
406
CB
HEDMAN P O
Majors Only
002 L
0964
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
217
CB
STAFF
Majors Only
003 L
0964
S 2:00-4:50 pm MW
217
CB
HEDMAN P 0
Majors Only
CHEN
476
0965
SEPARATIONS
3.0
001
0965
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
250
CTB
ROWLEY R L
Majors Only
CHEN
491
0970
SENIOR SEMINAR
1.0
001
0970
S 12:00-12:50 pm MF
393
CB
STAFF
002
0970
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
393
CB
STAFF
CHEN
493R
0971
SPCL TOPICS UNGRAD
V3.0
001
0971
S TBA
STAFF
Majors Only
CHEN
498R
0972
UNDRGRAD RESEARCH
V3.0
001
0972
S TBA
STAFF
Majors Only
CHEN
500
0994
CREATV SKILL CH EN
1.0
001
0994
S 3:00-3:50 pm T
393
CB
BARTHOLOMEW C
CHEN
531
0992
THER MULTICON SYST
3.0
001
0992
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
393
CB
WILDING WV
Majors Only
CHEN
533
0990
TRANSPORT PHEN
3.0
001
0990
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
393
CB
OSCARSON J L
CHEN
535
0995
KINETICS CATALYSIS
3.0
001
0995
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
384
CB
HECKERWC
CHEN
691 R
1001
SEM MASTERS STDNTS
0.5
001
1001
S 3:00-^:50 pm TH
254
CB
BARKER D H
CHEN
693R
001
1002
1002
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
S TBA
V6.0
STAFF
CHEN
698R
001
1004
1004
MASTER'S PROJECT
S TBA
V6.0
STAFF
72 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
MWF
3.0
55
CTB
FLETCHER T H
1
TH
0.5
254
CB
BARKER D H
TBA
TBA
V3.0
V9.0
STAFF
ROWLEY R L
CHEN 699R 1005 MASTERS THESIS
001 1005 S
CHEN 733 8680 COAL COMB
001 8680 S 1:00-1 :50 pm
CHEN 791R 1006 DOCTORATE SEMINAR
001 1006 S 3:00-4:50 pm
CHEN 793R 1007 SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
001 1007 S
CHEN 799R 1009 DISSERTATION
001 1009 S
Chemistry and Biochemistry (C-100 BNSN, 378-3667)
CHEM 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO GEN CHEM
10:00-10:50 am
1:00-1:50 pm
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
9:00-9:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
♦ CHEM 105 must be completed before enrolling in CHEM 107. CHEM 107 may be taken concurrently with or following
completion of CHEM 106.
CHEM 107 1015 GEN COLL CHEM LAB 1.0
T 2:00-4:50 pm M
T 3:00-5:50 pm T
CHEM 111 1018 PRIN OF CHEMISTRY 3.0
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
CHEM
101
1012
IK
001
1012
T
002
1012
T
CHEM
105
1016
G
001
1016
T
002
1016
T
003
1016
T
004
1016
T
005
1016
T
CHEM
106
1017
G
001
1017
T
002
1017
T
3.0
NS
MWF
W112 BNSN
PAUL E G
MWF
W140 BNSN
STAFF
4.0
NS
DAILY
W111 BNSN
CLUFF C L
DAILY
W112 BNSN
CANNON J F
DAILY
Will BNSN
BILLS J L
DAILY
W112 BNSN
SHIRTS R B
DAILY
3.0
W111 BNSN
FARNSWORTH P B
MTWTH
Will BNSN
BILLS J L
MIIHF
W111 BNSN
HANSEN L D
1015
001
1015
002
1015
1018
001
1018
$30
C130 BNSN
C130 BNSN
NS
W140 BNSN
CANNON J F
CANNON J F
CLUFF C L
♦ CHEM IIIH-Chemistry majors should take CHEM 111H for 4 credit hours and pay the $30 chemistry lab deposit. Chemistry
majors should also contact the CHEM department for advisement before registration or during the first week of classes
(room C104 BNSN or (801) 378-6269). Others should register for CHEM 111 for 3 credit hours with no deposit
CHEM 111H
CHEM 152
CHEM 223
CHEM 226
CHEM 227
CHEM 281
CHEM 351
CHEM 351 M
CHEM 352
CHEM 353
8967
HONORS PRIN OF CHE
4.0
NS $30
200
8967
T 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-1 0:50 am
DAILY
T
W140 BNSN
CI 30 BNSN
OWEN N L
Lab Included
201
8967
1010
T 10:00-10:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
INTRO ORG CHEM
MTWF
TH
TH
2.0
Will BNSN
253 MARB
CI 30 BNSN
LAMB J D
Lab Included
001
1010
T 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
W112 BNSN
PAUL E G
1025
QUANT & DUAL ANAL
4.0
$30
001
1025
S 10:00-10:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
MW
TTH
W142 BNSN
C131 BNSN
DALLEY N K
1020
INTRO ANAL CHEM
3.0
$30
001
1020
S 2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
MWF
WF
W140 BNSN
C131 BNSN
LEE ML
1021
INTRO ANAL CHEM
3.0
$30
001
1021
S 12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
TTHF
TTH
W142 BNSN
C131 BNSN
DEARDEN D V
1027
INTRO PHYSIOL CHEM
3.0
001
1027
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
W112 BNSN
ZIMMERMAN S S
1031
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
3.0
001
1031
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
W112 BNSN
BRADSHAW J S
002
1031
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
W112 BNSN
HAWKINS R T
003
1031
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
W112 BNSN
BERGES D A
1030
ORGANC CHEM-MAJORS
3.0
001
1030
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
W142 BNSN
ROBINS M J
Majors Only
1032
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
3.0
001
1032
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
W111 BNSN
KUCHAR M C
1033
ORG CHEM LAB-NONMA
V2.0
$40
001
1033
S 2:00-4:50 pm
MW
C171 BNSN
HINSHAW B C
002
1033
S 8:00-10:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
TTH
C171 BNSN
W112 BNSN
HINSHAW B C
003
1033
S 12:00-2:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
TTH
C171 BNSN
W112 BNSN
HINSHAW B C
004
1033
S 3:00-5:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
TTH
C171 BNSN
W112 BNSN
HINSHAW B C
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 73
CHEM
354
1034
ORG CHEM LAB-MAJOR
2.0
$40
001
1034
S 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
3:00-3:50 pm IIH
C171 BNSN
W112 BNSN
CHEM
367
1022
PHYS CHEM MOL BIOL
3.0
001
1022
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
W141 BNSN
CHEM
455
1035
SYN QUAL ORG ANAL
3.0
$40
001
1035
S 10:00-10:50 am IIH
11:00-1 :50 pm MWF
W142 BNSN
0171 BNSN
CHEM
461
1039
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
3.0
001
1039
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
W140 BNSN
♦ CHEM 464 Mandatory
meeting
at 7 a.m. first day of classes In W142 BNSN
CHEM
464
1041
PHYSICAL CHEM LAB
2.0
$30
001
1041
8 TBA
0194 BNSN
CHEM
481
1043
BIOCHEMISTRY
4.0
001
1043
S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
W140 BNSN
CHEM
497R
001
1068
1068
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S TBA
V6.0
CHEM
499R
001
8835
8835
HONORS THESIS
S TBA
V6.0
CHEM
501
1047
CHEMICALS & SAFETY
0.5
001
1047
S 2:00-2:50 pm TH
BLK1
W140 BNSN
CHEM
523
1053
INSTRUMTL ANALYSIS
3.0
$30
001
1053
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
2:00-4:50 pm WF
W142 BNSN
0231 BNSN
CHEM
552
1056
ADV ORGANIC CHEM
3.0
001
1056
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
W141 BNSN
CHEM
561
1057
CHEM THERMODYNAMIC
3.0
001
1057
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
W142 BNSN
CHEM
565
1060
INTRO QUANTUM CHEM
3.0
001
1060
S 8:35—9:50 am TTH
W142 BNSN
CHEM
594R
1067
GENERAL SEMINAR
0.5
001
1067
S 3:00-4:50 pm DAILY
W140 BNSN
CHEM
689R
1103
BIOMEMBRmiOENERG
3.0
001
1103
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
BLK2
O207 BNSN
CHEM
697R
001
1088
1088
MASTERS RESEARCH
8 TBA
V6.0
CHEM
699R
001
1089
1089
MASTERS THESIS
8 TBA
V9.0
CHEM
797R
001
1104
1104
DOCTORAL RESEARCH
8 TBA
V9.0
CHEM
799R
001
1105
1105
DISSERTATION
8 TBA
V9.0
Chinese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
CHIN
101
1190
1ST YR MANDARIN
4.0
001
1190
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am MWF
2030 JKHB
1227 SFLO
002
1190
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am MWF
2030 JKHB
319MCKB
003
1190
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am MWF
2030 JKHB
F322 HFAC
400
1190
8 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
482 TNRB
HINSHAW B 0
WATTGD
FLEMING 8 A
EATOUGH D J
THORNE J M
MANGUM J H
NORDMEYERFR
NORDMEYER F R
HINSHAW B 0
GOATES S R
FLEMING 8 A
OTTJB
SHIRTS R B
LEE ML
SMITH M A
NORDMEYER F R
NORDMEYER F R
NORDMEYERFR
NORDMEYER F R
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
QIBP
♦ CHIN 102 section 1 is for beginning Chinese students who have had experience with another Chinese dialect such as
Cantonese. Credit for CHIN 101 may be obtained if desired.
Majors Only
Lab Included
Honors
Lab Included
CHIN 102 1191 1ST YR MANDARIN 4.0
001 1191 8 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
400 1191 8 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
CHIN 200 7211 CHIN CALLIGRAPHY 1.0
400 7211 8 4:00-4:50 pm W
2153 JKHB
2308 SFLO
STAFF
STAFF
Accelerated
A470 HFAO STAFF
♦ CHIN 201 section 1 is for returned missionary students from Mandarin spealdng areas.
CHIN 201 1192 SECOND YR MANDARIN 4.0
1192 SECOND YR MANDARIN
001 1192 8 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
002 1192 8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
2159 JKHB
2159 JKHB
♦ CHIN 202 section 1 is for returned missionary students from Mandarin speaicing areas.
CHIN 202 7208 SECND YR MANDARIN 4.0
001 7208 8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
002 7208 8 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
CHIN 211R 1193 2NDYRC0NV 2.0
001 1193 8 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
PL
235 SWKT
265 SWKT
STAFF
STAFF
ZHANG X
ROBINS D C
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
2159 JKHB STAFF
74 BYU Fall 1 995 Glass Schedule
CHIN 301 1194 THIRD YR MANDARIN 4.0
001 1194 S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
CHIN 302 9146 3RD YR MANDARIN 4.0
001 9146 S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
CHIN 311R 1195 3RDYRCONV 2.0
001 1195 S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
CHIN 321 9147 SEL RDGS MOD CHIN 3.0
001 9147 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
CHIN 325 8090 STRUCTURE OF CHIN 3.0
001 8090 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
CHIN 343 1201 CHIN LT TRANS-POET 3.0
001 1201 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
CHIN 345 1206 CHINESE CULTURE 3.0
001 1206 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
CHIN 347 1200 BUSINESS CHINESE 3.0
400 1200 S 7:00-9:30 pm T
CHIN 377 9048 CHN LANG TEACH PRO 3.0
001 9048 8 9:00-10:20 am TTH
CHIN 441 1202 CLSC & UTERARY CHIN 3.0
001 1202 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
CHIN 443 1204 MODERN CHIN LIT 3.0
001 1204 S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
CHIN 490R 1207 IND STUDY IN CHIN V 3.0
001 1207 S TBA
CHIN 495 1210 SR SEM MAJORS 2.0
001 1210 8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
CHIN 670R 7913 TUTRL INTRN CHIN V3.0
001 7913 S TBA
CHIN 680R 7914 SPEC STDS CHINESE V 3.0
001 7914 S TBA
CHIN 699R 7916 MASTERS THESIS V6.0
001 7916 S TBA
FL
2159 JKHB STAFF
2159 JKHB STAFF
2049 JKHB STAFF
F454 HFAG BOURGERIE D S
2159 JKHB BOURGERIE D 8
2159 JKHB HONEY DB
4063 JKHB WILLIAMS GS
290 TNRB CHEN 0
257 HRCB STAFF
2159 JKHB HONEY DB
2159 JKHB WILLIAMS G 8
HONEY D B
4063 JKHB WILLIAMS G 8
BOURGERIE D S
BOURGERIE D 8
BOURGERIE D 8
Civil and Environmental Engineering (368 CB, 378-2811)
CE EN 100A
001
1213 INT CIV & ENV ENG
1213 8 11:00-11:50am
TH
CE EN 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CE EN 103
CE EN 113
001
002
001
002
003
004
005
006
CE EN 199R
CE EN 200A
350
352
001
1221
1221
1221
8383
8383
8383
8383
8383
8383
8383
8777
8777
8777
1219
1219
ENG MECH STATICS
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
8 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
ENGR MEASUREMENTS
0.5
2.0
3.0
377 CB BUDGE W D
8
8
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-2 :50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
7:00-7:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
TH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
WF
WF
WF
WF
TTH
TTH
377
CB
GOODWIN R J
256
CB
GOODWIN R J
256
CB
WALLACE L P
384
CB
WALLACE L P
TBA
392
CB
WALLACE L P
TBA
392
CB
WALLACE L P
TBA
392
CB
WALLACE L P
TBA
392
CB
WALLACE L P
TBA
COOP ED CIV & ENV EN
8 TBA
8 TBA
INT CIV & ENV ENGR
8 11:00-11:50am TH
V3.0
0.5
CE EN 203 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN 203 1227 ENGR MECH MATRLS
001 1227 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 1227 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
CE EN 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CE EN 204
CE EN 205
3.0
1228
ENGR MECH DYNAMICS
3.0
001
1228
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
1229
STRUC ENG MATLS
3.0
001
1229
8
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
002
L
1229
8
12:00-2:50 pm
T
003
L
1229
S
3:00-5:50 pm
T
004
L
1229
8
3:00-5:50 pm
W
005
L
1229
8
3:00-5:50 pm
TH
BUDGE W D
BUDGE W D
377 CB BUDGE W D
256 CB CHRISTIANSEN H
256 CB BENZLEYSE
256 CB CHRISTIANSEN H
381 CB JENSEN D W
187 CB JENSEN DW
187 CB JENSEN D W
187 CB JENSEN D W
187 CB JENSEN D W
Lab Required
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 75
006
L
1229
S 12:00-2:50 pm TH
CEEN
270
001
1230
1230
COMP METHODS
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
302
001
1215
1215
STRU & STR MATLS
S 7:45—8:50 am MWF
4.0
CEEN
321
001
1231
1231
STRUCTURAL ANAL
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
CE EN 332 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CEEN
332
001
1232
1232
HYD & FLUID FLOW
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
002
L
1232
8 3:00-3:50 pm M
003
L
1232
S 3:00-3:50 pm T
CEEN
341
001
1233
1233
ELE SOIL MECHANICS
S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
3.0
002
L
1233
8 3:00-5:50 pm M
003
L
1233
8 3:00-5:50 pm T
004
L
1233
8 3:00-5:50 pm W
005
L
1233
8 3:00-5:50 pm TH
006
L
1233
8 3:00-5:50 pm F
CEEN
361
001
1247
1247
HIGHWAY ENGR
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
002
L
1247
S 3:00-5:50 pm M
003
L
1247
8 3:00-5:50 pm T
004
L
1247
S 3:00-5:50 pm W
005
L
1247
8 3:00-5:50 pm TH
006
L
1247
8 3:00-5:50 pm F
007
L
1247
8 12:00-2:50 pm W
CEEN
370
001
1212
1212
CIVIL ENGR SYSTEMS
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
391 A
001
1235
1235
CIV & ENV ENGR SEM
8 11:00-11:50 am TH
0.5
CEEN
424
001
1242
1242
REINF CONCRETE DES
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
433
001
1244
1244
HYDRAULIC ENGR
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
491 A
001
1249
1249
CIV & ENV ENGR SEM
8 11:00-11:50 am TH
0.5
CEEN
495
001
8065
8065
COMM IN CIV & ENV EN
8 3:00-5:50 pm M
1.0
CEEN
498R
001
1252
1252
DIR STUDIES IN CEE
8 TBA
VI 8.0
CEEN
505
001
1256
1256
CONCRETE PROP USES
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
3.0
002
L
1256
8 3:00-5:50 pm T
003
L
1256
8 3:00-5:50 pm W
004
L
1256
8 3:00-5:50 pm TH
CEEN
506
001
761805
761805
INTRO TO FEM
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
531
001
1264
1264
WATER RESOURCE ENG
8 1000-1050 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
545
001
1265
1265
ANAL OF EARTHQUAKE
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
555
001
1268
1268
SANITARY ENGR ANAL
8 1:00-1 :50 pm II H
2:00-^:50 pm TTH
3.0
CEEN
561
001
1269
1269
HIWAY GEOM DESIGN
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
CEEN
562
001
1296
1296
TRAFFIC ENGINEERNG
8 1:30-2:50 pm TTH
3.0
CEEN
572
001
127203
127203
COMP GEOM DESIGN
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
3.0
CEEN
621
001
1279
1279
THIN SHELL STRUCT
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
644
001
1269
1289
ADV FOUNDATION ENG
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
CEEN
650
001
7029
7029
WATER TRTMT FAC
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
3.0
002
L
7029
S 2:00-3:50 pm M
CEEN
691 R
001
1298
1298
CIVIL ENGR SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
0.5
187 CB JENSEN DW
256 CB NELSON E J
381 CB GOODWIN R J
254 CB JENSEN D W
381 CB MILLER AW
171 CB MILLER AW
171 CB MILLER AW
381 CB ROLLINS K
265 CB ROLLINS K
265 CB ROLLINS K
265 CB ROLLINS K
265 CB ROLLINS K
265 CB ROLLINS K
254 CB BUDGE W D
207D CB BUDGE W D
207D CB BUDGE W D
207D CB BUDGE W D
207D CB BUDGE W D
207D CB BUDGE W D
207D CB BUDGE W D
247 MARB BALLING R J
377 CB BUDGE W D
374 MARB I80M C M
381 CB MILLER AW
377 CB BUDGE W D
369 CB SEDERBERGTW
STAFF
125 CB BUDGE WD
207 CB BUDGE W D
207 CB BUDGE W D
207 CB BUDGE W D
369 CB BALLING R J
393 CB WALLACE LP
369 CB STAFF
123HRCB MERRITTLB
395 CB
376B CB THURGOOD G S
376B CB THURGOOD G S
369 CB SEDERBERGTW
376B CB WILSON A
376B CB ROLLINS K
376B CB MERRITTLB
395 CB MERRITTLB
369 CB MILLER AW
Lab Required
Lab Included
Lab Required
Lab Required
76 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
CE EN 694R
001
CE EN 698R
001
CE EN 699R
001
CE EN 797R
001
CE EN 799R
001
1299 SELPROBINCEE V 3.0
1299 S TBA
1301 MASTERS PROJECT V 6.0
1301 S TBA
1302 MASTERS THESIS V 9.0
1302 S TBA
1305 DOCTORATE RESEARCH V 9.0
1305 8 TBA
1306 DISSERTATION V 9.0
1306 S TBA
STAFF
MILLER AW
MILLER AW
MILLER AW
MILLER AW
Classical Civilization (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
CLCV 110
CL CV 110H
CL CV 241
CL CV 307
001
002
400
200
001
002
200
001
1309
1309
1309
1309
1309
1309
1311
1311
1311
1311
286606
286606
INTRO GK & ROM LIT
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
T 4:00-6:30 pm MW
HNRS INTR GK & ROM L
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
GRK & ROM MYTHOLOGY
3.0 AL
2024 JKHB STAFF
2024 JKHB STAFF
BLK2 2024 JKHB BUTLER TM
3.0 AL
2025 JKHB PHILLIPS RD
8 2:00-2:50 pm
8 3:00-3:50 pm
8 12:00-12:50 pm
ROMAN HISTORY
S 9:00-9:50 am
Classics (3010 JKHB, 3784448)
CLSCS 350
001
8893 RES METH CLSCS
8893 S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
> CLSCS 430R section 1 will study the Jullo-Claudians.
CLSCS 430R 818500 TPCSGK& ROM HIST
001 818500 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
Clothing and Textiles (3256 SFLC, 378-3943)
CLTX 102
CLTX 105
CLTX 110
CLTX 120
CLTX 135
CLTX 199R
CL TX 225
CL TX 261
CL TX 300
CL TX 320
CL TX 321
CL TX 323
CL TX 325
CL TX 330
1341
001
1341
1318
400
1318
401
1318
402
1318
1319
001
1319
003 L
1319
004 L
1319
9103
001
9103
6779
400
6779
1336
001
1336
9105
001
9105
ed by Irn
iepend
1323
001
1323
1325
001
1325
9108
001
9108
1321
001
1321
002 L
1321
1337
001
1337
9109
001
9109
1327
001
1327
INTRO APP TEX MERC
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
ELEM CLOTHING CONS
8 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
8 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
8 3:00-^:50 pm TTH
AESTHETCS OF DRESS
8 10:00-1050 am TTH
8 10:00-11:50 am M
8 10:00-11:50 am W
CAD FOR APPAREL
8 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
CONST— NONMAJORS
8 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
COOPERATIVE EDUC
PATTERN DESIGN 1
8 11:00-12:50 pm
TBA
MWF
CLTX 261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
TEXTILES
8 8:00-^:50 am MWF
8:00-6:50 am TTH
CLOTHG & HUM BEHAV
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
INTERM APPAREL CAD
8 8:00-9:50 am MWF
WEAVING
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MW
SURFACE PAT APPL
8 3:00-5:50 pm TTH
PATTERN DESIGN 2
8 11:00-12:50 pm MWF
HISTORY OF COSTUME
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
2.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
AL
2025 JKHB DUCKWITZNH
2025 JKHB STAFF
2025 JKHB DEBL0OI8NA
2025 JKHB HUNTSMAN ED
4010 HBLL PHILLIPS RD
3040 JKHB HUNTSMAN ED
2201 8FLC THOMPSON M J
3235 8FLC NICOLLEJ
3235 8FLC NICOLLEJ
3245 8FLC COPUSW
3208 8FLC HYDE M S
3208 8FLC HYDE M 8
3208 SFLC HYDE MS
1059 TMCB UNDO
3245 SFLC COPUSW
STAFF
3263 SFLC BURNHAMCA
3208 SFLC KUCHARMC
3220 SFLC
3270 SFLC BAUGHDF
1 059 TMCB BURNHAM C A
3208 SFLC EATOUGHJP
3200 SFLC EATOUGHJP
3263 SFLC STAFF
3225 SFLC 8TEINECKERTD
3270 SFLC FARAHNAKIANM
Honors
Lab Required
Lab Included
Lab Required
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 77
CLTX
373
001
9111
9111
WHOLE/INTRNL FASH
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3208
SFLC
BAUGH D F
CLTX
385
001
9113
9113
APPRL ASSBMLY METH
S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3225
SFLC
BURNHAM C A
CLTX
390R
001
9115
9115
ATM SYMPOSIUM
S 3:00-3:50 pm T
0.5
3208
SFLC
THOMPSON M J
CLTX
395
001
8657
8657
APPAREL ENTREPREN
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3220
SFLC
LAMMERSEN S
CLTX
415
001
8538
8538
SPECIALTY COSTM DS
S 12:00-2:50 pm TTH
3.0
3263
SFLC
FARAHNAKIAN M
CLTX
451
001
9117
9117
APPAREL DESIGN 3
S 3:00-^:50 pm MWF
3.0
3263
SFLC
FARAHNAKIAN M
CLTX
474
001
1335
1335
MERCH ANALY & EVAL
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
3.0
3270
SFLC
HYDE MS
CLTX
487
001
1330
1330
TAILORING
S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3245
SFLC
STEINECKERT D
CLTX
488
001
5725
5725
SPEC TECH & FABRIC
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
3225
SFLC
STEINECKERT D
CLTX
490
001
002
1338
1338
1338
SENIOR SEMINAR
S 10:00-10:50 am M
S 1:00-1 :50 pm W
1.0
1223
3220
SFLC
SFLC
LINDC
KUCHAR M C
CLTX
495R
001
1342
1342
SPECIAL TOPICS
S 3:00-^:50 pm TH
V3.0
3270
SFLC
LINDC
Tchr Approve
CLTX
496R
001
350
351
360
370
375
380
388
6664
6664
6664
6664
6664
6664
6664
666''
6664
MDS/DES INTERNSHIP
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
3.0
THOMPSON M J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Communications (E 309 HFAC, 378-2077)
COMMS 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 101 1344 MASSCOMM&SOC 3.0
001 1344 T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 1344 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
400 1344 T 4:00-6:30 pm T
COMMS 150 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
HAINSWORTH B E
STRAUBHAAR J D
PRATTEPA
COMMS 150
1345
PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.0
400
1345
S
5:00-6:30 pm
T
1015 JKHB
FREEMAN S E
401
1345
S
5:00-7:30 pm
W
2159 JKHB
MIDDLETON M
402
1345
s
5:00-7:30 pm
TH
125 HRCB
MIDDLETON M
403
1345
s
7:00-9:30 pm
W
F274 HFAC
STAFF
404
1345
s
4:00-6:30 pm
M
F274 HFAC
STAFF
405
1345
s
5:00-7:30 pm
T
1011 JKHB
BUTTERFIELD B
406
1345
s
5:00-7:30 pm
W
1011 JKHB
FREEMAN S E
407
1345
s
7:00-9:30 pm
T
F454 HFAC
STAFF
408
1345
s
5:00-7:30 pm
T
2173 JKHB
STAFF
409
1345
s
5:00-7:30 pm
TH
F474 HFAC
BUTTERFIELD B
410
1345
s
4:00-6:30 pm
TH
1003 JKHB
STAFF
411
1345
s
4:00-6:30 pm
M
F515 HFAC
HUGHEY S A
COMMS 199R
8771
INTERNSHIP
V1.0
350
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
351
8771
T
TBA
BLK2
MOURITSEN R H
352
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
353
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
370
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
375
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
377
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
379
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
390
8771
T
TBA
MOURITSEN R H
COMMS 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 201
8508
THEOR COMM & PERSU
2.0
001
8508
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
F201 HFAC
WHITING GC
400
8508
T
4:00-5:50 pm
TH
F201 HFAC
WHITING GC
COMMS 230
1351
INTRO ADVERTISING
3.0
001
1351
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
W142 BNSN
STOUT DA
400
1351
S
5:00-7:30 pm
T
250 CTB
HARTLEY R M
401
1351
s
5:00-7:30 pm
W
2150 JKHB
STOUT DA
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COMMS 235
5373
INT
RO PUBLIC RELT^
1
001
5373
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
400
5373
8
5:30-8:00 pm
W
401
5373
S
5:00-7:30 pm
W
402
5373
s
5:30-8:00 pm
T
403
5373
s
4:00-6:30 pm
W
404
5373
s
5:00-7:30 pm
TH
405
5373
s
3:00-5:30 pm
T
COMMS 243
1401
INTRO ELECT MEDIA
001
1401
S
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
M
002
1401
s
10:00-10:50 am
3:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
TH
003
1401
s
10:00-10:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
DAILY
TH
004
1401
s
10:00-10:50 am
7:00-8:50 pm
DAILY
T
005
1401
s
10:00-10:50 am
3:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
T
006
1401
s
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
DAILY
W
COMMS 301
1412
HISTORY MASS COMMS
001
1412
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
COMMS 307
1358
COMMUNICATIONS LAW
001
1358
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
400
1358
T
4:00-6:40 pm
W
2.0
5.0
3.0
3.0
COMMS 310 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
COMMS 310 5372 RHETORICAL METHODS 3.0
001 5372 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 5372 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
400 5372 8 4:00-6:30 pm W
COMMS 311 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 311
COMMS 312
COMMS 315
COMMS 323
COMMS 330
COMMS 331
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
001
400
400
001
001
002
001
COMMS 332
COMMS 335
COMMS 338
COMMS 344
400
401
001
400
001
400
001
1349
1349
1349
1349
1349
1349
1349
1349
1349
1360
1360
1360
1371
1371
1363
1363
1367
1367
1367
1405
1405
6207
6207
6207
1427
1427
WRIT MASS AUDIENCE
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TH
T
MWF
TBA
TTH
T
TBA
EDITING
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
4:00-6:00 pm DAILY
PRINT COPYWRUING
8 11:00-12:15 pm MW
8 5:00-6:15 pm MW
BRDCST COPYWRITING
TTH
8 10:00-10:50 am
8 9:00-9:50 am
8 8:00-8:50 am
8 2:00-2:50 pm
8 1:00-2:30 pm
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
8 5:00-6:50 pm
8:00-8:50 am
REPORTING
8 11:00-11:50 am
8 5:00-6:50 pm
PROD/PERF RADIO
8 5:00-6:50 pm
4.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
8 3:00-4: 15 pm
ADV MED PLN/STRAT 3.0
S 5:00-7:30 pm W
8 5:00-7:30 pm TH
PROD/PERF TV 3.0
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
7:00-10:30 am DAILY
NEW M EDIA TECHNOLG 3.0
8 4:00-6:30 pm T
BRDCST/PRNT AD SLS 3.0
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
^ 400 1398 S 5:00-6:30 pm TTH
♦ COMMS 345 students are responsible for dally news shows. Concurrent
COMMS 345 1375 TV STUDIO PROD 2.0
11:00-12:50 pm W
7:00-9:50 am MF
7632
7632
1398
1398
1398
1375
1375
F550 HFAC
PAY8TRUP P
F454 HFAC
WALTON L
F550 HFAC
HALE Q V
F474 HFAC
8K0USEN P L
F274 HFAC
PAY8TRUP P
F515 HFAC
CALL M D
324 MARB
CLARK R J
F201 HFAC
GALE L E
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
GALE L E
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
GALE L E
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
GALE L E
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
GALE L E
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC
GALE L E
D205 HFAC
F201 HFAC PRATTEPA
F201 HFAC STAFF
1086 JKHB STAFF
F454 HFAC HUGHEYSA
F474 HFAC HUGHEYSA
122 HRCB HUGHEYSA
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
PORTER W C
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
RUSH J R
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
PAYSTRUP P
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
PALMER AW
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
WIXOM H
Lab Included
F550 HFAC
PORTER W C
Lab Included
F243 HFAC
F556 HFAC
GHOLDSTON J 8
Lab Required
538 ELWC
F274 HFAC
GHOLDSTON J S
Lab Required
F454 HFAC
ROBERTS D C
Lab Included
F274 HFAC VANVALKENBURG
538 ELWC
F245 HFAC BARTLETTLL
F506 HFAC BARTLETTLL
F556 HFAC BARTLETTLL
F515 HFAC NELSON SC
F454 HFAC RUSSELL R
F274 HFAC CRESSMAN D L
A248 HFAC
F515 HFAC RUSH J R
F245 HFAC MOURITSEN R H
F556 HFAC KENT J A
enrollment In Comms 396R is required.
A248 HFAC SINK R H
A248 HFAC
Lab Included
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Lab Required
Prev Apple
Lab Required
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 79
COMMS 365R
1376
PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY
001
1376
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
TBA
COMMS 375
1438
TV FIELD PROD/INFO
001
1438
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
TBA
COMMS 391
7876
COMM RESEARCH METH
001
7876
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
00?
7876
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
003
7876
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
400
7876
S 4:00-6:30 pm W
401
7876
S 4:00-6:30 pm T
COMMS 396R
1404
BROADCAST PRAC
001
1404
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
3:30^:50 pm DAILY
400
1404
S 5:00-5:50 pm W
401
1404
8 5:00-5:50 pm T
402
1404
S 5:00-5:50 pm W
COMMS 397R
8765
HONORS TUTORIAL
001
8765
8 TBA
400
8765
8 TBA
COMMS 398R
7630
PROJ IN COMM
001
7630
8 TBA
002
7630
8 TBA
400
7630
8 TBA
♦ COMMS 398R section 401 is offered for 1.0 credit hour only.
401
7630
S 4:00-5:50 pm T
COMMS 410
1413
MASS MEDIA ADM IN
001
1413
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
400
1413
8 4:00-5:50 pm M
COMMS 420
1390
ADVANCED REPORTING
001
1390
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
COMMS 421
8829
PR WRITING & PROD
001
8829
8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
400
8829
8 5:30-8:00 pm T
COMMS 427 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee requin
COMMS 428
1417
MAG EDIT & PUBLISH
001
1417
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
COMMS 429
1415
OPINION WRITING
001
1415
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
COMMS 432
5375
STRATADV RESEARCH
001
5375
8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
♦ COMMS 435 students MUST attend first class to take the cours
COMMS 435
1395
PUBRELMEDCMPGS
001
1395
8 2:00-^:30 pm T
COMMS 446R
1394
DIRCTSTU/LOCTV
001
1394
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
COMMS 447
1373
BRDCST MGT PRBLMS
400
1373
8 7:00-9:30 pm T
COMMS 449
1399
BRDCST PROG & AUDN
001
1399
8 11:00-12:15 pm MW
COMMS 454
6921
NEGTNG/CONFLCT RES
001
6921
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
COMMS 458
1440
PUBLIC RELTNS MGT
001
1440
8 9:00-9:50 am MW
COMMS 459R
1420
EFP & STUDIO PROD
001
1420
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
COMMS 460
1364
PERF/TV BROADCSTNG
001
1364
8 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
COMMS 461 R
1408
SYMPOSIUM
001
1408
T 11:00-11:50 am TH
COMMS 475
1416
BRDCST FEATUR PROD
001
1416
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
8:00-5:00 pm T
002
1416
8 3:00-4:15 pm MW
4:00-1 1:00 pm T
003
1416
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
8:00-5:50 pm TH
004
1416
8 3:00-4: 15 pm MW
8:00-5:00 pm F
3.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
V2.0
V4.0
BLK2
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
0.5
3.0
F515 HFAG BRYANT GE Ub Required
538 ELWC
F515 HFAG CRE88MAN D L Lab Required
F550 HFAG KAGEL R I Majors Only
F474 HFAG EGAN K 8 Majors Only
F474 HFAG 8TRAUBHAAR J D Majors Only
F474 HFAG EGAN K 8
F550 HFAG PALMER AW
F274 HFAG SINK R H Lab Required
A248 HFAG
01 60 HFAG ROBERTS D G
1107 JKHB GILLMANRV
2153 JKHB GUNNRD
BARNEY R D
BARNEY R D
FORSYTH D P
FORSYTH D P
FORSYTH D P
245 SWKT FREY G L
1108 JKHB M0URIT8ENRH
F474 HFAG MOURITSEN R H
F454 HFAG PALMER AW Majors Only
F243 HFAG VALENTI J M Lab Included
F322 HFAG WAKEFIELD R I Lab Included
F245 HFAG PALMER AW Majors Only
F454 HFAG PRATTE P A Majors Only
F556 HFAG KAGEL R I Prev Apple
F474 HFAG WILSON L J Prev Apple
F534 HFAG SINK R H Ub Included
F550 HFAG STAFF
F515 HFAG EGANKS Prev Apple
F454 HFAG HUGHEY8A
F474 HFAG HAIN8W0RTH B E
F534 HFAG STAFF Majors Only
F454 HFAG STAFF Majors Only
TBA FORSYTH D P
F454 HFAG GRESSMAN D L Lab Required
A242 HFAG
F454 HFAG GRESSMAN D L Lab Required
A242 HFAG
F454 HFAG GRESSMAN D L Lab Required
A242 HFAG
F454 HFAG GRESSMAN D L Lab Required
A242 HFAG
80 BYU Fall 1 995 Glass Schedule
005
1416
S 3:00-4:15 pm
8:00-5:00 pm
TTH
M
F454
A242
HFAC
HFAC
CRE88MAN D L
Lab Required
006
1416
S 3:00^:15 pm
8:00-5:00 pm
TTH
W
F454
A242
HFAC
HFAC
CRE88MAN D L
I ah Required
COMMS 480
1406
ETHC/1SS MASS COMM
3.0
001
1406
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
F454
HFAC
WHITING GO
Majors Only
00?
1406
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
F550
HFAC
BARNEY R D
Majors Only
003
1406
8 3:00-5:30 pm
T
F534
HFAC
EGAN K 8
Majors Only
004
1406
8 3:00-4:15 pm
MW
F550
HFAC
BARNEY R D
Majors Only
005
1406
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
F474
HFAC
PAYSTRUP P
Majors Only
400
1406
8 4:30-7:00 pm
M
F556
HFAC
BARNEY R D
Majors Only
COMMS 495R
1410
RES & READ COMM PRAC
V4.0
001
1410
S
TBA
FORSYTH D P
002
1410
S
TBA
BIK2
FORSYTH D P
400
1410
8
TBA
FORSYTH D P
COMMS 499R
1411
HONORS THESIS
V3.0
001
1411
8
TBA
BARNEY R D
400
1411
8
TBA
BARNEY RD
COMMS 604
1402
SEM HIST MASS COMM
3.0
001
1402
8 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
F201
HFAC
PRATTEPA
COMMS 606
1422
MGMrfT SEMINAR
2.0
001
1422
8 5:00-6:30 pm
W
F556 HFAC
GRIFFITHS T
COMMS 609
8544
PROSEMINAR
2.0
001
8544
8 5:00-6:50 pm
M
F372 HFAC
STOUT D A
COMMS 610
1428
COMMS THEORY
3.0
001
1428
8 3:00-4:15 pm
WF
F515 HFAC
WHITING G C
COMMS 61 2R
1439
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
1.0
001
1439
8
TBA
STOUT D A
COMMS 614
1445
COMMS ETHICS
3.0
001
1445
8 3:00-5:30 pm
TH
F534
HFAC
BARNEY R D
COMMS 616
1430
SEM MASS MEDIA & SOC
3.0
001
1430
S 2:00-3:30 pm
IIH
F515 HFAC
VALENTI J M
COMMS 617
1533
MASS COMM & US GOV
2.0
001
1533
8 1:00-2:50 pm
W
F372 HFAC
HAIN8W0RTH B E
COMMS 691 R
1443
SPEC STUDIES COMMS
V3.0
001
1443
S
TBA
STOUT D A
COMMS 699R
1446
MASTER'S THESIS
V6.0
001
1446
8
TBA
STOUT D A
400
1446
8
TBA
STOUT DA
Comparat
ivel
Uterature (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
C LIT 201
8481
HIST OF CIV:LIT 1
3.0
CV1
001
8481
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3088
JKHB
BENFELLVS
Tutorial Inc
00?
8481
8 1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
2025
JKHB
STAFF
400
8481
T 4:35—5:50 pm
TTH
2024
JKHB
STAFF
CLIT 201H
8481
HNRS HIST OF CIV 1
3.0
CV1
200
8481
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
3090
JKHB
BENFELLVS
♦ C LIT 420R section 3 will study 12th Century Renaissance.
CUT
420R
003
1452
1452
PERIOD STUDIES
8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
3.0
3040
JKHB
TATEGS
CLIT
420R
001
1452
1452
BAROQUE LIT
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
3040
JKHB
BUTLER T M
CLIT
490R
001
3119
3119
DIRECTED READINGS
8 TBA
V3.0
•
PEERLH
CLIT
499R
001
1461
1461
HONORS THESIS
8 TBA
V6.0
PEERLH
CLIT
590R
001
3124
3124
DIRECTED READINGS
8 TBA
V3.0
80NDRUP 8 P
CLIT
610
001
3123
3123
MTHDS COMP LIT
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
3040
JKHB
80NDRUP S P
♦ C LIT 620R section 1 will study
C LIT 620R 1463
001 1463
C LIT 660R 7353
001 7353
C LIT 670R 7933
001 7933
C LIT 699R 1467
002 1467
12th Century Renaissance.
PERIOD STUDIES 3.0
8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
LITERARY THEORY 3.0
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
TUTORIAL INTERNSHP 3.0
S TBA
THESIS MASTERS DEC V 9.0
S TBA
3040 JKHB
3040 JKHB
TATE G 8
80NDRUP S P
80NDRUP S P
SONDRUP S P
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 81
Computer Science (3361 TMCB, 378-3027)
C S 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ Students enrolling in C S 103 must meet for a one hour orientation Tuesday, September 5, at 11 a.m. in 1170 TMCB.
CS
OS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
103
130
142
143
152
153
199R
232
252
290
302
312
327
330
353
380
404
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
428
431
453
455
460
501 R
512
535
550
7698
ELEM COMP APP
001
7698
T TBA
400
7698
T TBA
1487
SCNTFC CMPTG-C
001
1487
T 12:00-12:50 pm II H
1489
INTRO COMP PROG
001
1489
T 1:00-1:50 pm MW
002
1489
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
003
1489
T 1:00-1:50pm IIH
6810
INTRO COMP ORG
001
6810
T 2:00-2:50 pm MW
7624
DISCRETE STRCTRS 1
001
7624
T 2:00-3:15 pm IIH
7625
DISCRETE STRCTRS 2
001
7625
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
1492
C S CO-OP EDUC
350
1492
S TBA
370
1492
T TBA
380
1492
T TBA
1502
COM PROGRAMMING
001
1502
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
6974
INTRO TO THEORY
001
6974
T 9:35— 10:50 am IIH
002
6974
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
1484
COMP LANG TRANSITN
001
1484
T 3:00-3:50 pm MW
7269
COMP SCI EDUCATION
001
7269
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1499
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
001
1499
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
1503
CNCPT SOFTWARE DEV
001
1503
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1500
CNCPT PRGRMNG LANG
001
1500
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002
1500
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
8102
DATABASE MODEUNG
001
8102
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002
8102
T 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
1506
COMP ARCHITECTURE
001
1506
T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
1518
ETHICS & COMP IN SOC
001
1518
S 10:00-11:15 am MW
002
1518
S 3:00-^:15 pm MW
003
1518
S 9:00-10:15am IIH
004
1518
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
1512
SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
001
1512
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1510
ALGORITHMIC LANG
001
1510
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
1513
OPER SYSTEM DESIGN
001
1513
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002
1513
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
1505
DATABASE IMPLEM
001
1505
8 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
6774
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
001
6774
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
7626
COMPUTER COMMS
001
7626
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
002
7626
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
1517
SPCLTPCS COMP SCI
001
1517
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
8658
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
001
8658
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
826001
HUM-COMP INTCTN
001
826001
8 1:35— 2:50 pm MW
8789
COMPUTER VISION 1
001
8789
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
BLK1
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1149 TMCB
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
CHRI8TEN8EN L
CHRISTENSEN L
1170 TMCB STAFF
1170 TMCB
1170 TMCB
1170 TMCB
1170 TMCB
1170 TMCB
1170 TMCB
8TOKE8 G E
NORMAN T A
NORMAN T A
BEUS H L
HIGGINS J C
HIGGINSJC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1170 TMCB BURTON R
120 TMCB
252 MARB
1170 TMCB
373 MARB
120 TMCB
2201 8FLC
373 MARB
120 TMCB
373 MARB
373 MARB
MARTINEZ TR
CLEMENT M J
STAFF
STAFF
CAMPBELL D
WOODRELD 8 N
WINDLEYPJ
WINDLEVPJ
STOKES G E
EMBLEYDW
2201 SFLC FLANAGAN K
2310 SFLC
133 TMCB
2310 SFLC
323 TMCB
MCCLURG L E
MCCLURG L E
MCCLURG L E
MCCLURG L E
2201 SFLC WOODFIELDSN
120 TMCB STAFF
2201 SFLC
373 MARB
120 TMCB
W141 BN8N
2201 SFLC
1219 SFLC
257 HRCB
120 TMCB
366 MARB
120 TMCB
CORNELL A
CORNELL A
NGYD
BURTON R P
IVIE E L
IVIE E L
CLEMENT M J
CAMPBELL D
WOODLE
MORSE B S
Majors Only
Tutorial Inc
82 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
cs
551
1521
001
1521
cs
553
9080
001
9080
cs
556
8661
001
8661
cs
578
1516
001
1516
cs
598R
1529
001
1529
cs
699R
1530
001
1530
cs
799R
8733
001
8733
Construction IV
lanai
CM
155
1551
001
1551
002 L
1551
003 L
1551
CM
199R
6090
350
6090
351
6090
CM
210
3143
001
3143
002 L
3143
003 L
3143
CM
211
0721
001
0721
CM
217
0724
001
0724
002 L
0724
003 L
0724
CM
218
0722
001
0722
CM
241
0725
001
0725
002 L
0725
003 L
0725
CM
305
1552
001
1552
CM
311
8872
001
8872
CM
345
8873
001
8873
CM
385
7805
001
7805
CM
411
0728
001
0728
CM
412
7804
001
7804
CM
415
5991
001
5991
CM
417
6881
001
6881
CM
491 R
7364
001
7364
CM
494R
0729
001
0729
002
0729
RELATNL DATABASE 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
LOGIC PROGRAMMING 3.0
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
INTER SOFT SYSTEMS 3.0
S 3:35—4:50 pm MW
NEURAL NETWORKS 3.0
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
SPECIAL PROJECTS V 3.0
S TBA
MASTERS THESIS VI 8.0
T TBA
DOCTORAL DISSERTA V 9.0
T TBA
275 TMCB EMBLEY D W
120 TMCB NG Y D
120 TMCB OLSEN D R
120 TMCB MARTINEZ TR
EMBLEY D W
EMBLEY D W
EMBLEY D W
Management and Technology Education (230 SNLB, 378-4513)
RES DRAFT & PLAN
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
COOP ED C MGT TECH
S 7:00-7:50 am TH
8 7:00-7:50 am TH
FRAMING METHODS
8 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
8 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
8 8:00-9:50 am TTH
HNISH METH IN CON
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
CONCRETE & MASONRY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm M
8 1:00-3:50 pm W
S 2:00-4:50 pm M
PLUMBING SYSTEMS
8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
S 4:00-5:50 pm T
8 4:00-5:50 pm TH
CONST DOCUMENTS
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
QUANTITY TAKEOFFS
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
CONST. SAFETY
8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
CONST CON & LAW
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
ESTIMATING & BIDDING
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
CONST SCHEDULING
8 9:00-9:50 am MTWTH
CONST PROJECT MGT
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
CONST CODES & INSP
8 8:00-8:50 am TTH
SENIOR SEMINAR
8 7:00-7:50 am T
SPEC PROBS BLD TEC
8 7:00-7:50 am W
8 4:00-4:50 pm W
3.0
V1.0
BLK2
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
0.5
V3.0
SVAR
240 CTB
410 CTB
410 CTB
120 8NLB
120 SNLB
$VAR
120 B66
104 B66
104 B66
SVAR
120 B66
SVAR
120 B66
120 SNLB
120 SNLB
SVAR
120 B66
SVAR
120 B66
104 B66
104 B66
SVAR
120 B66
120 B66
120 B66
120 B66
SVAR
120 SNLB ROGERS EL
SVAR
120 B66
120 B66
120 B66
CHRI8TENSEN K
CHRI8TENSEN K
CHRI8TEN8EN K
HUTCHINGS D M
HUTCHING8 D M
CHRI8TOFFER80N
CHRI8TOFFER80N
CHRI8TOFFER80N
CHRI8TOFFER80N
ROGERS E J
ROGERS E J
ROGERS E J
CHRIST0FFER80N
NEWITTJS
NEWITT J 8
NEWITTJS
HUTCHINGS D M
ROGERS E J
STAFF
HUTCHINGS D M
NEWITTJS
NEWITTJS
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Included
Lab Required
HUTCHINGS D M
120 B66 NEWITTJS
SVAR
120 B66
235 SNLB
NEWITTJS
MARTIN L
Cooperative Education and internsliips (110 FOB, 378-3337)
> See the Office of Cooperative Education and Internships for information.
Dance (294 RB, 378-5086)
DANCE 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE 130 7412 AEROBIC DANCE 0.5
001 7412 T 7:00-7:50 am MW
002 7412 T 7:00-7:50 am TTH
003 7412 T 7:00-7:50 am TTH
283 8FH STAFF
283 8FH STAFF
278 RB STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 83
004
7412
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
005
7412
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
283
SFH
STAFF
006
7412
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
278
RB
STAFF
007
7412
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
008
7412
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
009
7412
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
010
7412
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
283
SFH
STAFF
Oil
7412
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
012
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
013
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
014
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
015
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
016
7412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
278
RB
STAFF
DANCE 130 sections 17 and 18
are(
designed for a high-intensity workout.
017
7412
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
283
SFH
STAFF
018
7412
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
283
SFH
STAFF
019
7412
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
020
7412
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
021
7412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
FS
283
SFH
STAFF
022
7412
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
WCTS
SFH
STAFF
400
7412
T
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
ANDERSON C N
401
7412
T
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
283
SFH
ANDERSON C N
402
7412
T
5:00-5:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
DANCE 130 section 403 is for those who are pregnant, overweight, non-ambulatory or need other special c
403
7412
T
5:30-6:30 pm
TTH
162
RB
STAFF
404
7412
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
405
7412
T
6:00-6:50 pm
MW
283
SFH
STAFF
406
7412
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
283
SFH
STAFF
DANCE
131
7094
JAZZ DANCE BEG
0.5
001
7094
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
29
KMB
STAFF
002
7094
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
187
RB
STAFF
003
7094
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
15
KMB
STAFF
004
7094
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
29
KMB
STAFF
005
7094
S
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
15
KMB
STAFF
006
7094
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
164
RB
STAFF
400
7094
T
4:00-4:50 pm
TTH
164
RB
STAFF
DANCE
132R
4282
PRECISN DANCE BEG
0.5
001
4282
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
270
RB
STAFF
002
4282
T
3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
270
RB
MAXFIELD J L
DANCE
135
7122
TAP DANCE BEG
0.5
001
7122
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
002
7122
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
003
7122
T
12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
158
RB
STAFF
004
7122
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
DANCE
140
4349
MODERN DANCE BEG
0.5
001
4349
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
164
RB
STAFF
002
4349
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
185
RB
STAFF
003
4349
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
164
RB
STAFF
400
4349
T
5:00-6:50 pm
W
158
RB
STAFF
DANCE
170
4343
FOLK DANCE BEG
0.5
001
4343
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
265 ELWC
STAFF
002
4343
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
265 ELWC
STAFF
003
4343
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
ANDERSON C N
400
4343
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
278
RB
STAFF
DANCE
171
7983
CLOG DANCE BEG
0.5
001
7983
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
158
RB
STAFF
002
7983
T
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
158
RB
STAFF
003
7983
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
158
RB
STAFF
400
7983
T
5:10-6:50 pm
T
158
RB
STAFF
DANCE
172
4344
CNTRY WST & SO DANCE
0.5
001
4344
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
DAVIS S J
002
4344
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
DAVIS S J
DANCE 173R section 1 will have a Chinese emphasis.
DANCE
173R
7984
ETHNIC DANCE
0.5
001
7984
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
265 ELWC
HUANG J
DANCE
173R
7984
ETHNIC DNC-POLYNSN
0.5
002
7984
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
278
RB
KELLY W K
400
7984
T
7:10-8:50 pm
T
15
KMB
KELLY W K
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Men Only
Women Only
DANCE 180 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
DANCE 180 4342 SOCIAL DANCE BEG 0.5
001 4342 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
002 4342 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
E BR ELWC
E BR ELWC
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
84 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
003
4342
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
004
4342
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
005
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
006
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
007
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
008
4342
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
009
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
010
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
Oil
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
012
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
013
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
014
4342
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
015
4342
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
016
4342
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
017
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
018
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
019
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
020
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
021
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
022
4342
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
023
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
024
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
025
4342
T
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
026
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
027
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
028
4342
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
029
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
030
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
031
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
032
4342
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
400
4342
T
7:00-8:40 pm
W
401
4342
T
7:00-8:40 pm
W
402
4342
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
403
4342
T
5:10-6:50 pm
M
DANCE 180 section 404 Is for couples only.
404
4342
T
6:10-7:50 pm
F
DANCE 181
4312
CNTRYWSTNSOCDNC
001
4312
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
002
4312
T
9:00-9:50 am
IIH
003
4312
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
004
4312
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
005
4312
T
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
006
4312
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
007
4312
S
8:00-8:50 am
MW
008
4312
S
8:00-8:50 am
MW
009
4312
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
010
4312
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
400
4312
T
5:10-6:50 pm
TH
401
4312
T
5:10-6:50 pm
TH
DANCE 184
4323
BLRM INTNL MOO BEG
001
4323
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
002
4323
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
003
4323
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
004
4323
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
005
4323
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
006
4323
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
007
4323
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
008
4323
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
DANCE 185
4322
BLRM INTNL LAT BEG
001
4322
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
002
4322
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
003
4322
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
004
4322
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
005
4322
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
006
4322
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
DANCE 190
4347
BALLET BEG
001
4347
T
7:00-7:50 am
MWF
002
4347
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
003
4347
T
8:00-9:25 am
TTH
004
4347
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
005
4347
T
12:00-1:25 pm
MW
400
4347
T
7:00-7:50 am
MWF
401
4347
T
5:30-6:50 pm
MW
DANCE 228
7675
MOT SEMINAR
001
7675
S
12:00-1:50 pm
IIH
0.5
0^
0.5
0.5
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
283 SFH
STAFF
283 SFH
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
278 RB STAFF
0 BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
396 ELWC
STAFF
29 KMB
STAFF
29 KMB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
15 KMB
STAFF
15 KMB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
1.0
15 KMB STAFF
15 KMB STAFF
283 RB STAFF
162 RB STAFF
283 RB STAFF
283 RB STAFF
162 RB STAFF
283 RB THOMPSON L J
162 RB HATTON M
B203 HFAG STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 85
DANCE
231
7123
JA2
Z DANCE INT
1.0
001
7123
S
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
002
7123
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
7123
s
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
DANCE
232R
6633
PRECISN DANCE PERF
1.0
001
6633
S
5:10-7:00 pm
DAILY
DANCE
235
4300
TAP DANCE INT
1.0
001
4300
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
4300
S
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
240R
4402
MOD DNC TEC THRY-1
1.5
001
4402
S
10:30-11:50 am
MWF
DANCE
241 R
4403
MOD DNC TEC THRY-2
2.5
001
4403
S
9:00-10:25 am
DAILY
002
4403
S
9:00-10:25 am
DAILY
003
4403
s
12:00-1:25 pm
DAILY
DANCE
242
8329
STU WKSHP MOD DNC
3.5
001
8329
S
12:00-1:25 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
MWF
TTH
002
8329
s
12:00-1:25 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
MWF
TTH
DANCE
260
7985
INTRO TO DANCE
3.0
001
7985
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
7985
s
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
003
7985
s
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
260H
7985
HONORS INTRO DANCE
3.0
200
7985
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
DANCE
261
4364
ORIENTN DNC FORMS
1.0
001
4364
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
DANCE
270
4395
FOLK DANCE INT
1.0
001
4395
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
DANCE
271
7986
CLOG DANCE INT
1.0
001
7986
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
002
7986
S
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
400
7986
8
5:10-6:50 pm
TH
DANCE 275 all sections are only for second semester sophomores a
DANCE
275
4346
RHYTHM AND DANCE
1.0
001
4346
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
4346
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
003
4346
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
004
4346
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
005
4346
8
9:00-10:30 am
TTH
400
4346
8
5:00-7:30 pm
T
DANCE
278R
4398
FOLK DNC PERF TEC
1.0
001
4398
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
4398
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
003
4398
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
DANCE
280
4397
SOCIAL DANCE INT
1.0
001
4397
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
4397
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
4397
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
004
4397
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
005
4397
8
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
006
4397
8
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
007
4397
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
008
4397
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
009
4397
8
1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
010
4397
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
400
4397
S
5:10-6:50 pm
M
401
4397
8
5:10-6:50 pm
M
DANCE
281
4388
CTRY WSTN SOC INT
1.0
001
4388
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
002
4388
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
284
4387
BLRM INTNL MOD INT
1.0
001
4387
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
002
4387
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
400
4387
8
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
401
4387
S
4:00-^:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
285
4386
BLRM INTNL LAT INT
1.0
001
4386
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
4386
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
003
4386
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
004
4386
S
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
AL
AL
158
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
162
RB
STAFF
270
RB
MAXFIELD J L
158
RB
STAFF
158
RB
STAFF
164
RB
STAFF
185
RB
STAFF
187
RB
STAFF
164
RB
STAFF
185
RB
STAFF
185
RB
187
RB
STAFF
187
RB
257
RB
STAFF
257
RB
STAFF
257
RB
STAFF
257
RB
GIBB S L
206
RB
STAFF
265 ELWC
AUSTIN E G
158
RB
AUSTIN V
158
RB
STAFF
158
RB
AUSTIN V
Prev Apple
P rev Apple
Prev Apple
Team Only
29 KMB
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
278 RB
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
E BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
C BR ELWC
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
265 ELWC
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
270 RB
STAFF
Honors
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
86 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
DANCE
290
4404
BALLET ACC TEC-1
2S
001
4404
S 9:30-10:50 am
DAILY
002
4404
S 9:30-10:50 am
DAILY
DANCE
291 R
4405
BAI I FT TEC-2
1.0
001
4405
S 3:35-^:50 pm
MW
002
4405
S 3:35—4:50 pm
TTH
DANCE
292
8328
CHARACTER DANCE
0.5
DANCE
001
8328
T 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
293F
1
6461
BAI 1 FT POINTE BEG
0.5
001
6461
S 5:00-5:25 pm
MW
k
002
6461
S 5:00-5:25 pm
IIH
DANCE
331
7987
JAZZ DANCE ADV
1.5
001
7987
S 8:00-9:25 am
MWF
DANCE
335
4406
TAP DANCE ADV
1.0
001
4406
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
DANCE
336
4452
AEROB DNC TCHG TEC
1.0
001
4452
S 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
DANCE
340R
4430
MOO DNC TEC THRY-3
2.5
001
4430
S 1:30-2:50 pm
DAILY
DANCE
355
4427
DNC PRDUCTN INTRO
2.0
1
001
4427
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
356
4391
DANCE MOVMT EDUC
2.0
001
4391
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
DANCE
363
4439
DANCE IMPROV INT
1.0
001
4439
S 3:00-^:25 pm
IIH
DANCE
367
4463
CHILD DNCE METHODS
1.0
001
4463
S 8:00-6:50 am
IIH
DANCE
368R
4428
MOD DNC CHOR/PERF
1.0
001
4428
S 3:00-3:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
M
W
DANCE
371
8332
CLOG DANCE ADV
1.0
001
8332
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
DANCE
376
4393
FOLK DNC TCHG TEC
1.0
001
4393
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
DANCE
378R
4433
FOLK DNC PERF ADV
1.0
001
4433
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
4433
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
003
4433
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
380R
6540
SOCIAL DANCE ADV
1.0
001
6540
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
002
6540
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
003
6540
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
004
6540
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
400
6540
S 5:10-6:50 pm
M
401
6540
S 5:10-6:50 pm
M
DANCE
384R
4415
BLRM INTNL MOD ADV
1.0
001
4415
S 11:00-11:50am
MWF
00?
4415
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
003
4415
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
DANCE
385R
4414
BLRM INTLLAT ADV
1.0
001
4414
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
4414
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
003
4414
8 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
DANCE
386
4394
SOC DANCE TCHG TEC
1.0
001
4394
S 9:30-10:50 am
IIH
DANCE
388R
6978
BLRM DNC PERF INT
1.0
001
6978
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
6978
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
003
6978
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
DANCE
390R
4407
BALLET TEC-3
1.0
001
4407
8 12:00-1 :25 pm
TTH
DANCE
391 R
6979
BALLET TEC-4
1.5
001
6979
S 12:00-1:25 pm
MWF
DANCE
399R
7416
COOP ED DNC INTERN
V4.0
350
7416
8
TBA
DANCE
429R
7677
DANCE PERF-2
V3.0
001
7677
8
TEA
DANCE
440R
4468
MOD DNC TEC THRY-4
2.5
001
4468
8 9:00-10:25 am
DAILY
DANCE
460
4466
DANCE HISTORY-1
2.0
001
4466
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
283 RB BURTON C D
162 RB MEMMOTTJW
162 RB HATTON M
162 RB ALLEN 8
162 RB LANHAM M R
162 RB HATTON M
162 RB ALLEN S B
283 RB LANHAM K Prev Apple
158 RB ANDERSON C N
162 RB HILLCB Lab Included
164 RB STAFF
187 RB HOPKINSONAG
146 RB ANDERSON C N
185 RB STAFF
185 RB OLLERTONRC
187 RB DEBENHAMHP
187 RB
158 RB AUSTIN V
278 RB DAVIS 8 J
278 RB WRIGHT P L
278 RB WRIGHT P L
270 RB ANDERSON C N
E BR ELWC STAFF
E BR ELWC STAFF
E BR ELWC STAFF
E BR ELWC STAFF
E BR ELWC STAFF
E BR ELWC STAFF
29 KMB STAFF
29 KMB STAFF
265 ELWC STAFF
29 KMB STAFF
29 KMB STAFF
265 ELWC STAFF
396 ELWC EDGINGTON M
270 RB STAFF Team Only
270 RB STAFF Team Only
270 RB STAFF Team Only
283 RB ALLEN 8 B
283 RB CHENG Y Q
HOLMAN C W
GIBB 8 L
164 RB STAFF
257 RB BLACK CH
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Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 87
DANCE 462
DANCE 464
DANCE 466
001
001
001
DANCE 468R
001
DANCE 469
DANCE 478R
DANCE 483R
DANCE 48SR
DANCE 486R
DANCE 488R
DANCE 490R
DANCE 493R
DANCE 494R
001
001
002
003
004
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
DANCE 498R
001
♦ DANCE 500R sections 1
DANCE 500R
001
400
401
4450
4450
4462
4462
4294
4294
4467
4467
4470
4470
6447
6447
6447
6447
6447
4454
4454
4455
4455
8754
8754
4435
4435
4435
6980
6980
4464
4464
8110
8110
7201
7201
DNC COMPOSITN ADV
S 10:30-11:50 am MW
DANCE ACCOMPANIMNT
S 8:00-8:50 am MW
DANCE TEACH PRACT
S 8:00-6:50 am M
MOD DANCE PERF CO
S 3:00-6:00 pm MWF
8:00-12:00 pm S
SEN SEM IN DANCE
S 11:00-11:50 am F
FOLK DANCE PERF CO
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
S 3:00-3:50 pm TTHF
S 4:00-4:50 pm TTHF
BLRM INTL STD ADV2
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
BLRM INTL LAT ADV2
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
THEORY OF BLRM DNC
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
BLRM DANCE PERF CO
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
S
s
7:00-8:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
MWF
MWF
BALLET TEC-5
S 1:30-2:50 pm DAILY
BALLET POINTE ADV
S 3:00-3:30 pm MW
BALLET VARIATIONS
S 3:00-3:50 pm F
BALLET PERFORM CO
8 3:00-6:00 pm DAILY
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.5
0.5
0.5
2.0
and 400 are for 1 credit; 401 is for 2 credits.
1.0
DANCE 601
DANCE 630R
DANCE 638R
DANCE 643
DANCE 651
DANCE 663
DANCE 697R
DANCE 699R
6619 WORKSHOP IN DANCE
6619 S 3:00-3:50 pm T
6619 S 7:00-7:50 am F
6619 S 5:10-6:50 pm W
8050 INTRO GRAD/DANCE
001 8050 S 10:00-10:50 am T
8615 DANCE TEC ADV
001 8615 8 TBA
8755 DANCE PERFORMANCE
001 8755 8 TBA
4487 DANCE AESTHETICS
001 4487 8 9:00-9:50 am F
4490 DANCE PEDAGOGY
001 4490 8 8:00-8:50 am
4505 DNC TECH-THEORY
001 4505 8 9:00-9:50 am
8053 INDIV REX/COMP DNC
001 8053 8 TBA
8052 MASTER'S THESIS
001 8052 8 TBA
TTH
TTH
1.0
V2.0
V2.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
V4.0
V6.0
Danish (4094 JKHB, 37a4923)
♦ For other Danish classes see Scandinavian.
DANSH
101
6316
1ST YR DANISH
4.0
400
6316
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
DANSH
201
6319
2ND YR DANISH
4.0
400
6319
8 4:00-5:50 pm
MW
DANSH
340
9064
DANISH LITERATURE
3.0
001
9064
8 8:35—9:50 am
IIH
185
RB
BLACK CH
185
RB
CHITWOOD R
257
RB
GIBB 8 L
P rev Apple
164
RB
STAFF
Team Only
187
RB
187
RB
STAFF
278
RB
AUSTIN E G
Team Only
278
RB
AUSTIN E G
Team Only
278
RB
AUSTIN E G
Team Only
278
RB
STAFF
Team Only
270
RB
STAFF
270
RB
STAFF
160
RB
STAFF
270
RB
WAKEFIELD B L
Team Only
278
RB
HOLMAN C W
Team Only
283
RB
CHENG Y Q
Audition Req
283
RB
CHENG Y Q
Audition Req
283
RB
CHENG Y Q
Audition Req
283
RB
LANHAM M R
Audition Req
257 RB EDGINGTON M
283 SFH HILL C B
278 RB WAKEFIELD L
257 RB 80WELL D H
STAFF
JAC0B80N P 0
235 RB ALLEN 8 B
257 RB GIBB 8 L
290 TNRB STAFF
JAC0B80N P C
JAC0B80N P C
2245 8FLC DESPAIN 8 F
2245 8FLC DESPAIN 8 F
FL
2036 JKHB DESPAIN 8 F
Design (210 BRMB, 378-2064)
♦ Any design students interested in a related religion course may register for REL C 491 and 492 sections 19.
DES 100 0464 DES IN SOCIETY 1.0
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001
0464 DES IN SOCIETY
0464 8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
321 M8RB TAYLOR D A
Majors Only
88 BYU Fail 1 995 Class Schedule
DES
102
DES
DES
110
111
DES
112
DES
199R
3256
INTRO TO INTERIORS
3.0
AL
001
3256
S
8:00-9:15 am
TTH
270 BRMB
TAYLOR D A
Majors Only
002
3256
s
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
205 JRCB
HEATON P J
003
3256
s
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
251 TNRB
NIEL80NKJ
004
3256
T
3:00^:15 pm
TTH
270 BRMB
8IPHERDJW
400
3256
s
4:00-5: 1 5 pm
MW
1170 TMCB
TAYLOR D A
401
3256
s
5:00-6:15 pm
TTH
270 BRMB
BRAITHWAITE J
402
3256
s
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
251 TNRB
MEAD 8 D
9001
INTRO COMP APPU
2.0
001
9001
S
12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
1057 TMCB
HALLBERG 8
Majors Only
002
9001
S
7:00-8:50 am
MW
1057 TMCB
HALLBERG 8
Majors Only
003
9001
S
2:00-3:50 pm
MW
1057 TMCB
HALLBERG 8
Majors Only
0415
2-DIMENSIONAL DES
2.0
001
0415
8
8:00-9:50 am
MW
240 BRMB
8TAFF
Majors Only
002
0415
S
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
240 BRMB
8TAFF
Majors Only
003
0415
S
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
240 BRMB
8TAFF
Majors Only
004
0415
S
12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
240 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
005
0415
8
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
240 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
400
0415
8
3:00-4:50 pm
MW
240 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
0432
FOUNDATION DRAWING
2.0
001
0432
S
8:00-9:50 am
MW
260 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
002
0432
S
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
260 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
003
0432
S
3:00-4:50 pm
MW
260 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
004
0432
S
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
260 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
005
0432
S
10:00-11:50 am
MW
260 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
3285
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V3.0
350
3285
S
TBA
TAYLOR D A
Majors Only
351
3285
S
TBA
STOUT D K
Majors Only
♦ DES 210 Is for V.C.D. students only.
DES 210 9002
400 9002
401 9002
21 4R 0434
DES
400
0434
INTER COMP APPLI
8 5:00-6:50 pm TTH
8 5:00-6:50 pm MW
SHOP MTHDS & MTRLS
8 5:00-8:50 pm T
♦ DES 220 section 1 for Interior BFA majors only.
DES
220
001
DES 221 R
DES
DES
224
225
400
001
001
3269
INTRO TO INT DES
3269
8 2:00-3:50 pm
3255
PRS MTHD INT DES 1
3255
8 4:00-5:50 pm
7688
INTER TEXTILES
7688
8 12:00-12:50 pm
7884
DETAILG FOR INT 1
MW
MW
MW
7884
12:00-2:50 pm TTH
# DES 230 section 1 for Industrial BFA majors only.
DES
DES
DES
230
231
245
DES
DES
DES
250
270
273
0430
001
0430
0431
001
0431
7563
001
7563
002
7563
400
7563
n 1 for 1
llustrat
7339
001
7339
400
7339
n 1 for Plioto n
1353
001
1353
002
1353
400
1353
8255
001
8255
INTRO TO INDST DES
8 1:00-2:50 pm
PRS lUTH IND DES 1
8 3:00-4:50 pm
INTRO GRAPHIC DES
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
8 9:00-10:50 am
8 3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
INTRO TO ILLUS DES
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
8 3:00-^:50 pm MW
INTRO TO PHOTO DES
8 9:00-10:50 am MW
8 11:00-12:50 pm MW
8 6:00-7:50 pm TTH
ADV PHOTOGRAPHY
8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
2.0
DES 310 section 1 for Interiors students only.
DES 310 8321 ADV COMP APPLI
001 8321 8 11:0O-12:50pm MW
DES 310 sections 2 and 4 are for Industrial students only.
002 8321 8 2:00-3:50 pm MW
3.0
3.0
2.0
1057 TMCB KNIGHT J Majors Only
1057 TMCB LINDQUIST K D
164 BRMB STOUT WD Majors Only
230 BRMB TAYLOR D A Majors Only
220 BRMB OLSEN R C Majors Only
230 BRMB NIELSON K J Majors Only
220 BRMB VIEHWEG R G Majors Only
230 BRMB STOUT WD Majors Only
230 BRMB STAFF Majors Only
390 BRMB SULLIVAN LA Majors Only
390 BRMB WADSWORTH M A Majors Only
390 BRMB WARNICK 8 Majors Only
380 BRMB HULL R Majors Only
380 BRMB STAFF Majors Only
120 BRMB TELFORD J W Lab Included
120 BRMB STAFF Lab Included
120 BRMB BARRUS W M Majors Only
1 20 BRMB TELFORD J W Majors Only
264 BRMB ADAMS R B Majors Only
268 BRMB ADAMS R B Majors Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 89
♦ DES 310 section 3 is for iiiustration students oniy.
003 8321 S 9:00-10:50 am
♦ DES 310 section 401 is for Graphic students only.
TTH
TTH
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
♦ DES
DES
♦ DES
DES
♦ DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
DES
401 8321 8 7:00-8:50 pm
320 7550 INTER DES STUDIO 3
400 7550 8 3:00-5:50 pm
321 R 3262 INTPRESTCHN3
400 3262 S 5:00-6:50 pm
326 3260 DETAILG FOR INT 3
001 3260 S 2:00-3:50 pm
329 3266 HIST OF INT DES 2
001 3266 8 1:00-1 :50 pm
330 0462 INDST DES STUD|0 3
001 0462 8 9:00-1 1:50 am
33SR 7561 INTRO FURNTR DESGN
001 7561 8 11:00-12:50 pm MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MWF
MW
340 section 1 for Industrial Design majors only.
340 0466 CORP IDENTITY DES
001 0466 8 11:00-12:50 pm
343 section 1 is for Graphic majors only.
343
MW
7535 PUBLICATION DESIGN
001 7535 8 9:00-11:50 am MW
344 section 1 is for Graphic
344
majors only.
3267 POSTER DESIGN
001 3267 8
349 3274 HIST OF GRAPH DES
001 3274 8 9:35— 11:50 am
350R 7690 LIFE DRAWING
001 7690 8 8:00-10:50 am
400 7690 8 4:00-6:50 pm
351 7537 ILLUSTRATION 2
001 7537 8 1:00-3:50 pm
352 7689 ILLUSTRATION 3
001 7689 8 8:00-10:50 am
374 7880 ADV LOCATION PHOTO
001 7880 8 9:00-10:50 am
375 7881 PORTRAIT PHOTO
001 7881 8 12:00-1:50 pm
377R 1379 ADV PHOTO STUDIO
001 1379 8 2:00-3:50 pm
379 7879 HIST OF PHOTO
400 7879 8 5:00-6:30 pm
384R 7345 PROBLEMS IN COLOR
001 7345 8 9:00-10:50 am
3.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
♦ DES 41 OR sections 400 and 403 are for Industrial Design students only.
DES 41 OR 3283 COMP APPLI STUDIO 2.0
400 3283 8 4:00-5:50 pm
401 3283 8 7:00-9:50 pm
♦ DES 41 OR section 402 is for Graphic students only.
402 3283 8 5:00-6:50 pm
403 3283 8 6:00-9:50 pm
404 3283 8 5:00-6:50 pm
DES 420R 3281 INTER DES STUDIO 5
400 3281 8 5:00-6:50 pm
DES 422R 3272 INTER DES STUDIO 6
001 3272 8
DES 430 0511 INDST DES STUDIO 4
001 0511 8 9:00-1 1:50 am
DES 441 7722 SR GRAPH DES SD 1
001 7722 8 12:00-2:50 pm
DES 443 7724 SPEC PRBS GRPH DES
001 7724 8 3:00-5:50 pm
DES 450 9003 PTG THE HUMAN HEAD
001 9003 8 1:00-3:50 pm
DES 451 7728 SR ILLUS STUDI0 1
001 7728 S 8:00-10:50 am MW
MW
T
TTH
W
MW
3.0
MW
V3.0
TBA
3.0
MW
3.0
MW
>
3.0
MW
0
3.0
MW
3.0
262 BRMB STAFF Majors Only
1057 TMCB KNIGHT J Majors Only
220 BRMB VIEHWEG R G Majors Only
230 BRMB STAFF Majors Only
220 BRMB SIPHERD J W Majors Only
270 BRMB 8TIMPS0N M F Majors Only
1 70 BRMB STOUT W D Majors Only
380 BRMB BAUGHMAN M Majors Only
220 BRMB HALES S A Majors Only
390 BRMB PULFERAH Majors Only
TBA
3.0
396 BRMB
SULLIVAN LA
Majors Only
W
3.0
270 BRMB
SULLIVAN LA
Majors Only
TTH
MW
3.0
370 BRMB
370 BRMB
STAFF
BARK8DALE R
Majors Only
Majors Only
TTH
3.0
396 BRMB
BARKSDALE R
Majors Only
MW
3.0
380 BRMB
HULLR
Majors Only
TTH
3.0
120 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
TTH
3.0
120 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
MW
3.0
270 BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
MW
3.0
270 BRMB
TELFORD J W
Majors Only
MW
2.0
230 BRMB
MEAD 8 D
Majors Only
264 BRMB ADAMS R B
270 BRMB ADAMS R B
262 BRMB STAFF
268 BRMB MARSHALL J F
262 BRMB STAFF
230 BRMB CRAWFORD C
TAYLOR DA
170 BRMB MARSHALL J F
396 BRMB PULFERAH
396 BRMB PULFERAH
370 BRMB BARRETT R E
396 BRMB BARRETT R T
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Teh r Approve
Majors Only
90 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
I
DES 453 7726 ILLUSTRATION 4
400 7726 S 5:00-7:50 pm T
DES 478 0468 ADV COLOR PHOTO
001 0468 8 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
♦ DES 488 section 1 for Interior designers only.
DES 488 5995 PROF PRACT DESGNRS
001 5995 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
002 5995 8 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
♦ DES 488 section 400 for graphic designers only.
400 5995 8 5:00-6:50 pm M
♦ DES 488 section 401 for Illustration designers only.
401 5995 S 5:00-6:50 pm TH
3j0
3.0
2.0
DES 494R
0529
SPEC PROB DESIGN
001
0529
8
TEA
002
0529
8
TBA
003
0529
8
TBA
004
0529
S
TBA
005
0529
8
TBA
006
0529
8
TBA
007
0529
8
TBA
♦ DES 497R section 1 for Industiial Only.
DES 497R
0531
BFA FINAL PROJECT
001
0531
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
♦ DES 497R section 400 is for photo majors only.
400
0531
S
TBA
402
0531
S
TBA
403
0531
8
TBA
404
0531
S 2:00^:00 pm
T
406
0531
8
TBA
407
0531
S
TBA
DES 499R
3288
DIRECTED STUDIES
001
3288
8
TBA
002
3288
8
TBA
003
3288
8
TBA
004
3288
S
TBA
005
3288
8
TBA
006
3288
8
TBA
007
3288
8
TBA
Dutch (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
DUTCH 340
1565
INTRO TO DUTCH LIT
400
1565
8 5:00-6:15 pm
MW
V3.0
396 BRMB STAFF
120BRMB TELFORD J W
230 BRMB NIEL80N K J
170 BRMB MARSHALL J F
390 BRMB GRAVES M C
390 BRMB HEINER K
STAFF
ADAMS R B
BARRETT RE
HULLR
PULFERAH
TELFORD J W
TAYLOR D A
3.0
TBA
STOUT WD
V6.0
BLK2
3.0
TELFORD J W
BARRETT RT
PULFERAH
363 BRMB HULL R
SULLIVAN LA
TAYLOR D A
BARRETT RT
STAFF
HULLR
TELFORD J W
TAYLOR D A
SULLIVAN LA
PULFERAH
FL
2036 JKHB EVELEINJF
Economics (130 FOB, 378-2859)
ECON 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ECON PRINC & PROB
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
T 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
HONORS ECON P & PROB
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
CO-OP ED:ECONOMICS
S TBA
INTRO AGRIC MARKET
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
ECON DEVELOPMENT
8 9:35— 10:50 am MW
INTRNL TRADE & RN
8 3:35—4:50 pm TTH
AMER ECON HIST
S 9:35— 1050 am TTH
PUBLIC RNANCE
8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
ECON ANA & REASING
8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
ECON
110
1567
001
1567
002
1567
003
1567
004
1567
ECON
11 OH
1567
200
1567
ECON
199R
8735
350
8735
ECON
210
0079
001
0079
ECON
230
1579
001
1579
ECON
257
1587
001
1587
ECON
274
1590
001
1590
ECON
275
1591
001
1591
ECON
280
7047
001
7047
ECON
378
1572
001
1572
3.0
SS
250 SWKT WIMMER L T
250 SWKT SPENCER D E
151 TNRB POPE C A
250 SWKT WIMMER L T
STATS FOR ECON
8 8:00-9:15 am
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
SS
TTH
284 TNRB STAFF
STAFF
366 MARB PARK W L
262 SWKT PENDER J L
275 MARB POPE R D
270 TNRB WIMMER LT
1106 JKHB SHOWALTERMH
380 TNRB STAFF
107 HGB BALLS KG
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Teh r Approve
Tchr Approve
Teh r Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Tchr Approve
Majors Only
Majors Only
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Honors
Dept Approve
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 91
002
1572
S 12:00-1:15 pm MW
1227 SFLC
EIDE E R
ECON
380
1566
INTRMD PRICE THR 1
3.0
001
1566
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
341 MARB
SHOWALTER M H
002
1566
S 11:00-12:15 pm MW
262SWKT
STAFF
ECON
381
1577
INTERNED MACROECON
3.0
001
1577
S 8:00-9:15 am MW
262 SWKT
SPENCER D E
002
1577
S 12:35— 1:50 pm 11 H
262 SWKT
PHILLIPS K L
ECON
382
1568
INTRMD PRICE THR 2
3.0
001
1568
S 1:00-2:15 pm MW
262 SWKT
STAFF
002
1568
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
262 SWKT
POPE R D
ECON
388
1580
INTRO ECONOMETRICS
3.0
001
1580
S 8:00-9: 15 am MW
250 ROTO
EIDE E R
002
1580
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
275 MARB
SHOWALTER M H
ECON
41 3R
1617
TOPCS EC THEORY
V5.0
001
1617
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
2063 JKHB
BALLS K G
ECON
430
1619
ECON DEVELOPMENT
3.0
001
1619
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
262 SWKT
PENDER J L
ECON
440
8622
ECON AND NAT RESRC
3.0
001
8622
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
275 TMCB
POPE C A
ECON
450
0072
RNMKTS
3.0
001
0072
S 2:35—3:50 pm TTH
252 MARB
JENSEN F E
ECON
453
1623
THEORY-MONEY & BANK
3.0
001
1623
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
275 MARB
STAFF
ECON
458
1624
INTL TRADE THEORY
3.0
001
1624
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
275 MARB
PHILLIPS K L
ECON
478
1571
GAME THEORY & ECON
3.0
001
1571
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
299 TMCB
LAMBSON V E
ECON
486
1569
MATHEMATICAL ECON
3.0
001
1569
S 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
285 SWKT
LAMBSON V E
ECON
490
6143
SENIOR PAPER
14)
001
6143
S TBA
STAFF
ECON
498R
1640
READINGS IN ECON
V2.0
001
1640
S TBA
STAFF
ECON
499R
8846
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
001
8846
S TBA
STAFF
ECON
580
1614
ADV PRICE THEORY
3.0
001
1614
8 3:35—4:50 pm TTH
262 SWKT
BALLS KG
Educational Leadership (310 IMCKB, 37a4291)
♦ ELDR classes numbered section 105 are for LPP students only.
♦ ELDR classes numbered section 110 are for SRP students only.
ELDR 452 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
ELDR
452
6098
PROFESSIONAL TEACH
1.0
001
6098
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
323 MCKB
GARFIELD R R
002
6098
S 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
BLK1
323 MCKB
VANALFEN C N
003
6098
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK1
319 MCKB
OVARD G F
004
6098
S 9:00-9:50 am
MW
BLK2
144 MCKB
BUIIbRFIELDD
QOB
6096
S 2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
323 MCKB
MUSE 1 D
460
6098
S 4:00-4:50 pm
MW
BLK2
220 MCKB
BUTTERFIELD D
401
6098
S 4:00-4tl0pm
TTH
BLK2
150 MCKB
WASDEN F D
ELDR
517
8497
PRO&ICHWRTGINED
2.0
400
8497
S 6:00-7:80 pm
TH
327 MCKB
WEBB CD
ELDR
537
8404
GFTD,TLNTD:CREATIV
2.0
400
8404
S 4:00-5:60 pm
T
1223 SFLC
ROGERS J K
ELDR
539R
8405
GFTD,TLNTD:PRACTIC
V4.0
001
8405
S
TBA
TODD S M
ELDR
600
2462
STDSHP HUM ORG
2.0
001
2462
S 4:00-5:50 pm
W
132 MCKB
VANALFEN C N
400
2462
S 4:00-5:50 pm
W
132 MCKB
VANALFEN C N
ELDR
620
6015
EDUCATIONAL FINANC
2.0
001
6015
S 4:00-5:50 pm
T
323 MCKB
GARFIELD R R
•
400
6015
S 4:00-5:50 pm
T
323 MCKB
GARFIELD R R
ELDR
622
6016
THE LAW & EDUC
2.0
001
6016
S 4:00-5:50 pm
W
319 MCKB
WASDEN F D
400
6016
S 4:00-5:50 pm
w
319 MCKB
WASDEN F D
ELDR
628
8406
CURR DEV SUP INST
2.0
105
8406
S 10:00-11:50 am
w
323 MCKB
BUIIbRFIELDD
Dept Approve
ELDR
629
2475
CUR DEV/SPRVN INST
1.0
105
2475
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
w
323 MCKB
BUIIbRFIELDD
Dept Approve
92 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
ELOR
632R
6042
RELO PRACTICUM
V6.0
001
6042
S
TBA
310 MCKB
WA8DEN F D
Prev Apple
002
6042
s
TBA
310 MCKB
VANALFEN C N
P rev Apple
003
6042
s
TBA
310 MCKB
OVARD G F
Prev Apple
105
6042
S 8:00-11 :50 am
W
323 MCKB
RANDALL EV
Dept Approve
400
6042
S
TBA
GARFIELD R R
Dept Approve
ELDR
658
6025
POLTCL ASPCTS EDUC
2.0
001
6025
S 6:00-7:50 pm
TH
319 MCKB
GARFIELD R R
400
6025
S 6:00-7:50 pm
TH
319 MCKB
GARFIELD R R
ELDR
659
2485
CONT ISSUES IN ED
2.0
001
2485
S 6:00-7:50 pm
W
319 MCKB
OVARD G F
210
2485
S
TBA
MUSE 1 D
Dept Approve
400
2485
S 6:00-7:50 pm
W
319 MCKB
OVARD G F
ELDR
668
2488
HIST/PHILOSOPHY ED
2.0
001
2488
S 8:00-9:50 am
W
280 MCKB
RANDALL EV
105
2488
8 8:00-9:50 am
W
280 MCKB
RANDALL E V
Dept Approve
ELOR
670R
6022
WORKSHP EDUC LDRSH
2.0
105
6022
S 12:00-4:50 pm
W
323 MCKB
RANDALL E V
Dept Approve
ELDR
671
2554
EDUC RESEARCH
3.0
001
2554
S 4:00-6:40 pm
T
359 MCKB
HITE S J
400
2554
8 4:00-6:40 pm
T
359 MCKB
HITE 8 J
ELDR
674
2489
TECH APP IN EDUC
2.0
400
2489
8 6:00-7:50 pm
TH
323 MCKB
SPENCER R W
ELDR
688
6044
EDUC FACILITIES
2.0
400
6044
8 4:00-5:50 pm
M
319 MCKB
OVARD G F
ELDR
694R
2492
INDEPENDENT STUDY
V3.0
400
2492
8
TBA
310 MCKB
WASDEN F D
ELDR
695R
8423
INDEPENDENT RSCH
V3.0
001
8423
8
TBA
WEBB C D
210
8423
8
TBA
8HUTE R W
Dept Approve
ELOR
696R
8417
PROFESS ED PROJECT
V3.0
110
8417
8
TBA
SHUTE R W
Dept Approve
ELOR
700
2496
EDUCATIONAL LORSHP
2.0
001
2496
8 4:00-5:50 pm
M
323 MCKB
WEBB C D
400
2496
8 4:00-5:50 pm
M
323 MCKB
WEBB C D
ELOR
720
8545
SUPT EDUC POLICY
2.0
001
8545
S 6:00-7:50 pm
T
310 MCKB
VANALFEN C N
400
8545
S 6:00-7:50 pm
T
310 MCKB
VANALFEN C N
ELOR
731
2498
PRNCPLS CURR DEV
2.0
001
2498
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TH
319 MCKB
BUTTERFIELD D
400
2498
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TH
319 MCKB
BUTTERFIELD D
ELOR
762
6037
COLL UNIV AMERICA
2.0
001
6037
8 4:00-5:50 pm
M
310 MCKB
WILLARD80N J D
400
6037
8 4:00-5:50 pm
M
310 MCKB
WILLARD80N J D
ELOR
775
2500
DATA ANALYSIS
2.0
001
2500
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TH
310 MCKB
HITE 8 J
ELDR
788R
6130
DOCTORAL PRACTICUM
V6.0
210
6130
S
TBA
SHUTE R W
Dept Approve
ELOR
795
2502
RESRCH RPTG TECHNI
2.0
001
2502
S 6:00-7:50 pm
TH
310 MCKB
HITE S J
Dept Approve
ELDR
799R
6133
DISSERTATION
VI 8.0
001
6133
8
TBA
310 MCKB
WASDEN F D
210
6133
8
TBA
SHUTE R W
Dept Approve
400
6133
8
TBA
MUSE 1 D
401
6133
S
TBA
HITE S J
Educational Psychology (328 MCKB, 378-3857)
E PSY 101 R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 101R concurrent enrollment in E PSY 204 is required.
E PSY 101R
E PSY 133
5990
001
5990
002
5990
003
5990
2467
001
2467
FLO WK SP ED EL ED
8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
8 12:00-1:50 pm MW
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
INTSP/LNGPTHAUO
8 11:30-1 2:45 pm MW
1.0
3.0
115 MCKB STAFF
115 MCKB STAFF
115 MCKB STAFF
177 TLRB HANKS W
E PSY 204 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 204 concurrent enrollment in E PSY 101 R is required.
EPSY 204 7498 EDUC OF EXCEP CHLO
001 7498 8 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
400 7498 S 5:00-5:50 pm TTH
2.0
115 MCKB ALLREDKW
115 MCKB ALLREDKW
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 93
E PSY 205
EPSY 230
400
001
2493
PRINC OF LEARNING
2493
S 4:00-6:50 pm TH
8999
LANGUAGE SCIENCE
8999
S 9:30-10:45 am II H
3.0
3.0
331 MCKB STAFF
2170 JKHB CHANNELLRW
♦ E PSY 305 section 1 students must also register for E PSY 380R sections 1 or 2. Section 400 students must register for
E PSY 380R section 400.
E PSY 305
E PSY 320
E PSY 330
E PSY 331
7490
SPEC ED THRY PRC
001
7490
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
400
7490
S 4:00-5:50 pm II H
7487
SPEECH ANATOMY
001
7487
S 2:00-3:50 pm T
002
7487
S 2:00-3:50 pm TH
2465
LANGUAGE DEVELPMNT
001
2465
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
2466
PHONOLOGY
001
2466
8 1:00-1 :50 pm T
12:00-1:50 pm TH
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
340 MCKB
327 MCKB
177 TLRB
177 TLRB
ALLRED K W
STAFF
CHANNELL R W
CHANNELLRW
Lab Included
Prev Apple
205 JRCB FUJIKIM
2084 JKHB
2084 JKHB
SETZERLA
♦ E PSY 380R sections 1 and 2 students must also register for E PSY 305 section 1 . Section 400 students must register for
E PSY 305 section 400.
EPSY 380R 7491 RELO EXP SPEC ED
001 7491 S 9:30-11 :30 am MW
002 7491 S 9:30-11 :30 am TTH
400 7491 S TBA
EPSY 438 6154 HEARING TESTS & MEAS
001 6154 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
EPSY 444 5437 SPCH & LANG HRNG IMP
400 5437 S 4:30-5:45 pm MW
EPSY 458 8450 FLUENCY DISORDERS
001 8450 S 10:00-11:15 am MWF
♦ E PSY 481 R Concurrent enrollment in E PSY 519 is required.
EPSY 481 R 2504 PREPRAC EXP S/PROF
001 2504 S 9:00-10:50 am MW
002 2504 8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
003 2504 8 10:00-11:50 am MW
004 2504 8 10:00-1 :50 pm TTH
400 2504 S TBA
EPSY 485R 1666 PRAC SPCH/LNG PATH
001 1666 8 12:00-12:50 pm T
EPSY 485R 1666 PRAC CLIN AUDIOLGY
002 1666 8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
$20
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
177 TLRB
MCPHERSON D L
125 TLRB
HANKS W
177 TLRB
FRIEND T J
$10
V5.0
V5.0
TBA
THOMAS G E
Prev Apple
TBA
THOMAS G E
Prev Apple
TBA
THOMAS G E
Prev Apple
TBA
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
Prev Apple
125 TLRB
FRIEND T J
Teh r Approve
125 TLRB
BARTHOLOMEW K
Tehr Approve
♦ E PSY 493R Students must obtain prior approval from grad coordinator in E PSY for topic and instructor.
EPSY 493R 6157 READINGS V 2.0
001 6157 8 TBA
400 6157 8 TBA
EPSY 500 2572 CUN DATA ACQ & ANAL 3.0
001 2572 S 2:30-3:45 pm TTH
EPSY 503 7492 ED MLD MOD DISABL 3.0
400 7492 8 4:00-6:50 pm TH
GALE OF
GALEDF
125 TLRB FUJIKIM
340 MCKB INGRAM C F
♦ E PSY 510 students must take E PSY 380 or another field experience in conjunction with E PSY 510.
EPSY 510 2562 ED EMO/BEHAV DISAB 3.0
2562 ED EMO/BEHAV DISAB
400 2562 8 4:00-6:50 pm M
401 2562 S 4:00-5:30 pm MW
E PSY515R and 518 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
340 MCKB
175 JSB
EGAN M W
YOUNG J R
EPSY 518
400
8096 ED GIFTED & TALENTED
8096 8 4:00-6:00 pm T
2.0
278 MCKB TODD 8 M
E PSY 519 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ E PSY 519 concurrent enrollment in E PSY 481 R is required.
ED SEV PROF DISAB
8 4:00-7:00 pm M
ED LRNG DSBLD
8 4:00-6:50 pm W
S 4:00-6:50 pm W
HELPING RELATNSHPS
8 11:00-11:50am MW
8 TBA
COM DIS SEV DISAB
8 1:00-2:15 pm MW
EPSY
519
7497
400
7497
EPSY
525
7496
400
7496
401
7496
EPSY
546
6803
001
6803
002 L
6803
EPSY
574
8453
001
8453
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
368MARB
THOMAS G E
340 MCKB
STAFF
331 MCKB
STAFF
327 MCKB
WARD G R
WARD G R
125 TLRB
LUCIDO B R
Prev Apple
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Lab Required
94 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
EPSY
575
001
8280
8280
MOTOR SPEECH DISOR
S 3:00-4:15 pm MW
3.0
125
TLRB
HILTON L M
EPSY
580R
001
6174
6174
DIR OBSRV IN SCHLS
S TBA
V3.0
THOMAS G E
Prev Apple
EPSY
581 R
001
002 L
6175
6175
6175
PRACT MENTAL RETRD
S 8:00-4:00 pm DAILY
S 3:00-5:50 pm T
V8.0
BLK2
BLK2
TBA
3270
$60
SFLC
THOMAS G E
THOMAS G E
Prev Apple
EPSY
582R
400
1663
1663
PRAC EMO/BEHAV DIS
S TBA
V8.0
$60
STAFF
Prev Apple
EPSY
584R
400
1665
1665
PRACTCM LRNG DSBLD
S TBA
V8.0
$60
STAFF
Prev Apple
EPSY
586R
001
002
400
7495
7495
7495
7495
PRAC MILD/MOD OISA
S 8:00-12:00 pm DAILY
S 11:00-3:00pm DAILY
S TBA
V8.0
TBA
TBA
$60
INGRAM C F
STAFF
STAFF
Prev Apple
E PSY 600 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EPSY 601 2620 ADV ED PSYCHOLOGY 3.0
001 2620 8 1:00-3:50 pm W
EPSY 603 2633 QUID & COUN EX CH 3.0
001 2633 S 8:00-10:50 am M
327 MCKB FOSTER K C
327 MCKB STAFF
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♦ E PSY 606 section 1 for doctoral students only.
EPSY
606
001
2505
2505
PSY ED FDN COUNS
S 1:00-2:30 pm TTH
3.0
327 MCKB
GALE D F
Prev Apple
EPSY
610
001
6804
6804
SCH PSY ISS & CONS
S 10:00-1 1:30 am MW
3.0
340 MCKB
BROWN G W
EPSY
616
001
8012
8012
ACOUS IMPEDNC ME AS
S 10:00-11:40 am F
2.0
125 TLRB
HANKS W
EPSY
617
001
8013
8013
AUDITORY EVOKED
S 10:00-11:40 am MWF
3.0
106 TLRB
MCPHERSON D L
EPSY
625R
400
2631
2631
PSY EDUC ASSMT LRN
S 4:00-6:50 pm W
3.0
159 MCKB
INGRAM C F
Lab Required
EPSY
638
001
2595
2595
ADV HRNG TST MEAS
S 9:00-10:30 am TTH
3.0
125 TLRB
HARRIS R W
EPSY
641
001
2604
2604
HEARING AIDS
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
125 TLRB
HARRIS R W
EPSY
646
001
2610
2610
COUN THRY/INTERVN
S 10:00-11:30 am MW
3.0
331 MCKB
RICHARDS P S
EPSY
647
001
2612
2612
IND INTEL ASSM ED
S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
8:00-9:50 am F
3.0
340 MCKB
340 MCKB
STAFF
Prev Apple
EPSY
649
001
2615
2615
HUMAN GRWTH & DVLP
S 8:00-9:15 am MW
3.0
340 MCKB
ROWEFA
EPSY
650
400
2616
2616
LORSHP IN COUN & G
S 5:00-7:50 pm T
3.0
340 MCKB
STAFF
EPSY
654
400
6683
6683
EDUC/CAREER GUID
8 4:00-7:00 pm W
3.0
327 MCKB
ROWEFA
•
EPSY
678
001
002
6805
6805
6805
COUN SKILLS PRACT
S 2:00-3:30 pm MW
8 2:00-3:30 pm MW
3.0
340 MCKB
331 MCKB
HEAPS R A
FISCHER L
EPSY
680R
401
6211
6211
INTERN SCHL PSYCH
8 2:00-4:50 pm M
V6.0
$60
320 MCKB
STAFF
EPSY
680R
001
6211
6211
INTRN SPCH/LG PATH
8 TBA
3.0
$60
FRIEND T J
Prev Apple
EPSY
680R
400
6211
6211
COUN & GUID INTERN
8 4:00-6:50 pm M
V6.0
$60
331 MCKB
BLISS J C
Prev Apple
EPSY
685R
001
6827
6827
PRAC SPCH/LNG PATH
8 12:00-12:50 pm T
V8.0
125 TLRB
FRIEND T J
Tehr Approve
EPSY
685R
002
6827
6827
PRAC CLIN AUDIOLGY
8 12:0(>-1 2:50 pm TH
V8.0
125 TLRB
BARTHOLOMEW K
Teh r Approve
EPSY
690R
001
6215
6215
SEM IN SCHOOL PSYC
S 12:00-1 :50 pm M
V3.0
327 MCKB
BROWN G W
EPSY
690R
002
6215
6215
SEMNR LANG DISORDR
S 1:00-2:20 pm TTH
3.0
125 TLRB
BRINTON B
EPSY
690R
400
6215
6215
SEMR IN SPEC ED
8 4:00-5:00 pm M
1.0
144 MCKB
EGAN M W
EPSY
693R
001
400
6218
6218
6218
DIRECTED INDIV STD
8 9:00-10:50 am F
8 TBA
V3.0
327 MCKB
BINGHAM R D
BINGHAM R D
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BVU Fall 1 995 Class Sehedule 95
EPSY
EPSY
EPSY
EPSY
EPSY
694R
694R
695R
697R
699R
001
002
400
401
400
001
2592
2592
2592
2592
7205
7205
7205
6221
6221
6222
6222
SPC PRJ SP/LG PATH
S TBA
V3.0
HILTON L M
SPEC PROJ CLIN AUD
S TBA
V3.0
HARRIS R W
COUNSEUNG SEMINAR
S 3:00-4:50 pm T
S 4:00-6:50 pm TH
V3.0
331 MCKB
144 MCKB
GALE D F
STAFF
SPECIAL PROJECTS
S TBA
V6.0
BINGHAM R D
MASTER'S THESIS
8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
V6.0
331 MCKB
GALEDF
Tchr Approve
Teh r Approve
Prev Apple
♦ E PSY 699R section 2 for speech language pathology master's candidates only.
♦ Section 3 for audiology master's cadidates only. Section 4 for School Psychology majors
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
DOCTORAL SEMINAR V 2.0
S 3:00-4:50 pm T 331 MCKB
ETHICS IN COUN PSY 3.0
S 4:00-6:50 pm M 132 MCKB
ADV COUN PRACTICUM V 4.0
S 4:00-6:50 pm M 355 MCKB
S 4:00-6:50 pm M 150 MCKB
DOCT CLRKSHP COUN V 8.0
S TBA
DOCTORAL DISSERTAT V 9.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH 331 MCKB
8 TBA
Electrical and Computer Engineering (459 CB, 378-4012)
002
6222
003
6222
004
6222
400
6222
EPSY
701 R
6216
400
6216
EPSY
710
8551
400
8551
EPSY
779R
2625
400
2625
401
2625
EPSY
780R
6227
400
6227
EPSY
799R
6231
001
6231
400
6231
only.
HILTON L M
HARRIS R W
BROWN G W
GALE D F
GALE D F
FISCHER L
RICHARDS P 8
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FRESHMAN SEMINAR 0.5
S 10:00-10:50 am TH
COOP ED ELECT ENGR V 3.0
8 TBA
S TBA
8 TBA
DIGITAL STATE MACH 4.0
8 8:00-8:50 am MTWF
8 8:00-8:50 am MWTHF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MTWF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWTHF
ELEMENTS ELEC ENGR V 3.0
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
CIRCUITS LAB 1.0
8 9:00-9:50 am T
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS 4.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MWTHF
ELECTRON CKT DES 1 4.0
8 10:00-1050 am MTWF
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS 4.0
8 9:00-9:50 am MTTHF
SIG&SYSLAB 1.0
8 9:00-9:50 am W
ELECTRONICS LAB 1 1 .0
8 10:00-10:50 am TH
INT COMP DES & APP 5.0
8 8:00-8:50 am MTTHF
COMP I/O DEVICES 3.0
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
UNES AND FIELDS 4.0
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWTHF
UNES & FIELDS LAB 1.0
S 3:00-5:50 pm T
8 3:00-5:50 pm W
254 CB ARNOLD D V
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
$30
254 CB WARE G A Lab Required
254 CB WARE G A Lab Required
256 CB 8WINDLEHUR8T E Lab Required
256 CB SWINDLEHURST E Lab Required
381 CB WARE G A
381 CB STAFF
$30
430 CB MINER G F
369 CB MINER G F
254 CB SELFRIDGE R H
406 CB LONG D G
406 CB LONGDG
428 CB SELFRIDGE R H
250 CTB HUTCHINGS B L
125 CB BEARNSON LW
250 CTB ARNOLD D V
505 CB ARNOLD D V
505 CB ARNOLD D V
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1703 FEEDBACK CONCEPTS 3.0
1703 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
1688 COMP ARCH & APPL 4.0
1688 S 11:00-11:50am MWF
7593 ANAL/DIG COM THEOR 3.0
7593 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
7808 INTRO DIG VLSI 4.0
7808 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
1710 ELECTROMAGNETICS 3.0
1710 8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
1815 EM LAB 1.0
1815 S 2:00-4:50 pm TH
1815 S 2:00-4:50 pm F
1713 SENIOR SEMINAR 0.5
1713 S 10:00-10:50 am T
1706 DSGN PROJ PROPOSAL 0.5
1706 8 12:00-12:50 pm T
1707 SEN DSGN PROJECT 1.0
1707 8 12:00-12:50 pm T
1711 DESN PROJ REPORT 0.5
1711 8 12:00-12:50 pm T
8681 SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG V 3.0
8681 8 TEA
1712 HNRS THESIS PRJCT 2.0
1712 8 12:00-12:50 pm T
1715 HNRS THESIS RPT 1.0
1715 8 12:00-12:50 pm T
5639 STOCHASTIC PROC 3.0
5639 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8389 INTRO UN SYS THY 3.0
8389 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
6655 DIG FLTR & SGN PRO 3.0
6655 8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
7817 DIG SIG PROC LAB 2 1.0
7817 8 10:00-10:50 am TH
6665 ERROR-CONTROL CODE 3.0
6665 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
171 9 SPEC TOPCS CMP SYS V 3.0
1719 S TEA
1720 COMP NETW QUEUEING 3.0
1720 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
1724 COMP SYS ARCH 3.0
1724 S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
1742 DETECT-EST THEORY 3.0
1742 S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
1731 SPEC TOPCS ELECTRN V 3.0
1731 8 TBA
1733 DEVICE ELECTRONICS 3.0
1733 8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
8388 VLSI TESTING 1.0
8388 8 3:00-3:50 pm M
1737 COMM CIRCUITS 4.0
1737 8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
1747 SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG 3.0
1747 8 TBA
1749 SPECIAL PROBLEMS V 3.0
1749 S TBA
1754 ADV ELECMAG RELDS 3.0
1754 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8135 GRADUATE SEMINAR 0.5
8135 8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
1761 MASTER'S THESIS V 9.0
1761 8 TBA
1762 DOCTORAL SEMINAR 0.5
1762 8 12:00-12:50 pm TH
1765 DISSERTATION V 9.0
1765 8 TBA
406 08 STIRLING W C
346 MARB ARCHIBALD J K
406 OB CHRISTIANSEN R
254 CB COMER D J
393 CB JENSEN M A
505 CB JENSEN M A
505 CB JENSEN M A
256 CB WARD D M
256 CB STAFF
256 CB STAFF
256 CB STAFF
STAFF
256 CB STAFF
256 CB STAFF
125 CB FROST RK
384 CB 8WINDLEHUR8TA
384 CB JEFFS B D
369 CB JEFFS B D
393 CB RICE M D
STAFF
490 CB BEARNSONLW
384 CB ARCHIBALD J K
125 CB STIRLING W C
STAFF
384 CB SALMON L
393 CB NELSON B E
384 CB MINER G F
STAFF
STAFF
384 CB SELFRIDGE R H
256 CB STAFF
STAFF
256 CB STAFF
STAFF
Lab Included
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 97
Electronics Engineering Teciinoiogy (265 CTB, 379^895)
EET
EET
101
103
EET
EET
136
199R
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
EET
231
240
291 R
314
325
328
340
391 R
399R
EET
EET
EET
EET
421
441
443
492R
001
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
001
002 L
003 L
350
351
370
380
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
003 L
001
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
003 L
001
350
351
370
380
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
003 L
001
002 L
003 L
001
1777
1777
1768
1768
1768
1768
1768
7621
7621
7621
7621
6095
6095
6095
6095
6095
1772
1772
1772
1772
1780
1780
1780
1780
7185
7185
2354
2354
2354
2354
1776
1776
1776
1776
1771
1771
1771
1771
1779
1779
1779
1779
1816
1816
8938
8938
8938
8938
8938
1778
1778
1778
1778
1787
1787
1787
1787
1789
1789
1789
1789
1790
1790
CORNERSTONE EET
S 3:00-^:50 pm WF
DC/AC CIRCUITS
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 7:00-9:50 am T
S 2:00-4:50 pm T
8 7:00-9:50 am W
DIGITAL CIRCUITS
S 12:00-12:50 pm WF
S 3:00-5:50 pm TH
S 7:00-9:50 am TH
COOP ED EET
S 12:00-12:50 pm F
S 12:00-12:50 pm F
S 12:00-12:50 pm F
S 12:00-12:50 pm F
ACTV DEVCS & CIRCT
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 7:00-9:50 am TH
S 3:00-5:50 pm TH
SYSTEM CONTROLLERS
S 12:00-12:50 pm MTH
S 7:00-9:50 am W
S 2:00-4:50 pm W
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
INDUST ELECTRONICS
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
8 7:00-9:50 am TH
8 3:00-5:50 pm TH
RF & COMM CIRCUITS
8 2:00-2:50 pm TF
8 7:00-9:50 am W
S 2:00-^:50 pm W
ELECTR MANUF PROCS
S 8:00-8:50 am TF
8 7:00-9:50 am M
8 2:00-^:50 pm M
PROC CONTROL PROGR
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
8 11:00-1 :50 pm
8 2:00-4:50 pm
JR/SR SEMINAR
8 11:00-11:50 am
CO-OP: EET
8 12:00-12:50 pm F
8 12:00-12:50 pm F
8 12:00-12:50 pm F
8 12:00-12:50 pm F
CONTROL SYSTEMS
8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
8 7:00-9:50 am F
8 2:00-4:50 pm F
REAL TIME COMP SYS
S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
S 2:00-4:50 pm W
S 11:00-1 :50 pm W
MICRO & LIGHT COMM
8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
8 7:00-9:50 am M
8 2:00-4:50 pm M
SPEC PROB ELECTRON
8 TBA
M
M
TH
2.0
4.0
3.0
V3.0
BLK2
4.0
3.0
0.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
393 CB
$65
340 CTB
335 CTB
335 CTB
335 CTB
$95
340 CTB
375 CTB
375 CTB
265C
2650
265C
265C
340
325
325
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
$07
CTB
CTB
CTB
$30
340 CTB
375 CTB
375 CTB
STAFF
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON A K
JOHNSON A K
SMART M J
SMART M J
SMART M J
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
OWEN E F
SMART M J
SMART M J
SMART M J
455 MARB LUNT B M
340 CTB LUNT B M
335 CTB LUNT B M
335 CTB LUNT B M
340 CTB OWEN E F
315 CTB OWENEF
315 CTB OWENEF
$VAR
340 CTB LUNT B M
380 CTB STAFF
380 CTB LUNT B M
340 CTB HELPS C R
365 CTB HELPS C R
365 CTB HELPS C R
252 MARB LUNT B M
265C CTB OWEN E F
2650 CTB OWEN E F
2650 0TB OWEN E F
2650 0TB OWEN E F
340 CTB JOHNSON A K
305 CTB JOHNSON A K
305 CTB JOHNSON A K
340 0TB PHILLIPS D K
365 0TB PHILLIPS D K
365 0TB PHILLIPS D K
$20
340 0TB STAFF
305 0TB STAFF
305 CTB STAFF
265A 0TB HELPS 0 R
Eiementary Education (215 MCKB, 378-4077)
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Included
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
♦ For EL ED 310R enrollment, students must submit an application (RM 120 MCKB) between April 1 and May 1. Sign up for
orientation in 120 MCKB. EL ED 31 OR has prerequisites of a minimum 2.85 GPA, successful completion of the
Pre-Professional Skills Test, and FAMSC 210. EL ED 356 and 357 may be taken concurrently with EL ED 310R.
EL ED 31 OR 8537 INTRO LRNG & TEACH
001 8537 8 8:30-10:30 am DAILY
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EL ED 340 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee
required)
EL ED 340
2648
CHILDREN'S LIT
2.0
001
2648
S
8:00-8:50 am
MW
283 MCKB
TUNNELLMO
Majors Only
002
2648
s
9:00-9:50 am
MW
283 MCKB
TUNNELL M 0
Majors Only
003
2648
s
10:00-10:50 am
MW
283 MCKB
TUNNELL M 0
Majors Only
004
2648
s
TBA
283 MCKB
JACOBS J S
Majors Only
005
2648
s
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
283 MCKB
JACOBS J S
Majors Only
006
2648
s
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
283 MCKB
JACOBS J S
Majors Only
400
2648
s
5:00-6:50 pm
T
321 MSRB
MORRISON T G
Majors Only
EL ED 350
2477
TEACH SOC STUDIES
2.0
001
2477
S
8:00-9:50 am
T
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CAMPBELL MK
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2477
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CAMPBELLMK
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2477
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3:00-^:50 pm
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280 MCKB
CAMPBELLMK
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2477
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1:00-2:50 pm
M
280 MCKB
CHILCOAT G
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2477
s
1:00-2:50 pm
W
280 MCKB
CHILCOAT G
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2477
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3:00-4:50 pm
M
280 MCKB
CHILCOAT G
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2477
s
TBA
CHILCOAT G
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EL ED 351
8689
INTERCULTURAL EDUC 1.0
GDI
8689
S
8:00-8:50 am
M
115 MCKB
CAMPBELLMK
400
8689
s
3:00-3:50 pm
M
115 MCKB
BIRRELLJR
401
8689
s
4:00-4:50 pm
M
115 MCKB
BIRRELLJR
EL ED 352
8693
TEACH SCIENCE
2.0
001
8693
8
TBA
TOLMAN M N
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002
8693
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
278 MCKB
TOLMAN M N
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8693
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
278 MCKB
BUNDERSON E D
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8693
S
8:00-9:50 am
M
278 MCKB
HARDY G R
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8693
S
8:00-9:50 am
W
278 MCKB
HARDY G R
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8693
S
1 :00-2:50 pm
M
278 MCKB
HARDY G R
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007
8693
S
1:00-2:50 pm
W
278 MCKB
HARDY G R
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EL ED 353
5657
TEACH MATHEMATICS 3.0
001
5657
S
TBA
MONROE E
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002
5657
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10:00-11:50 am
MW
220 MCKB
STAFF
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5657
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2:00-3:50 pm
MW
220 MCKB
STAFF
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5657
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8:00-9:50 am
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220 MCKB
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5657
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TTH
220 MCKB
MONROE E
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5657
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3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
220 MCKB
MONROE E
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400
5657
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5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
220 MCKB
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EL ED 356 has prerequisites of EL ED 31 OR and a 2.85 GPA.
EL ED 356 may be taken concurrently with EL ED 31 OR.
EL ED 356
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
2614
2614
2614
2614
2614
2614
2614
2614
2614
TEACH RDG & LANG ART
S 10:00-11:50 am M
S TBA
S 8:00-9:50 am M
S 8:00-9:50 am T
S 12:00-1 :50 pm T
S 8:00-9:50 am W
S 10:00-1 1:50 am W
S 8:00-9:50 am TTH
2.0
» EL ED 357 may be taken concurrently with EL ED 31 OR.
EL ED 357
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
2645
2645
2645
2645
2645
2645
2645
2645
2645
TEACH RDG & LANG ART
2.0
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
10:00-11:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
8:00-9:50 am
M
TBA
T
M
T
W
W
TH
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
238 MCKB
MORRISON T G
FAWSON P C
ELDREDGE J L
MORRISON TG
ELDREDGE J L
REUTZEL D R
STEED M R
STEED M R
FAWSON P C
LIVINGSTON N B
WILCOX B R
LIVINGSTON N B
LIVINGSTON N B
WILCOX B R
STAFF
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♦ EL ED 370 Students meet in the Varsity Theater at 8:00 a.m. the first day of BYU classes. Students must register for the same
section of EL ED 400.
EL ED
370
7294
PRC RDGS/LNG ART MA
4.0
$15
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7294
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EL ED
400
2490
CLASSRM TCHG EXPER
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EL ED
493R
001
5668
5668
INDEP READ OR PROJ
8 TBA
V4.0
REUTZEL D R
002
5668
S TBA
BLK2
REUTZEL D R
EL ED 51 5R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
EL ED
533
8424
WRI UN EXPRESSION
2.0
001
8424
S 4:30-6:20 pm W
238 MCKB
WILCOX B R
400
8424
8 4:30-6:20 pm W
238 MCKB
WILCOX B R
EL ED
632
8431
SCIEN IN ELEM EDUC
2.0
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8431
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693R
001
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1123
JKHB
STAFF
015
1857
T
1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
1119
JKHB
STAFF
016
1857
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
1131
JKHB
SMITH M K
017
1857
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
1106
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BALLANTYNE V W
018
1857
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3:00-4:15 pm
[IH
2181
JKHB
CRONIN G L
019
1857
T
3:00-4:15 pm
TTH
1131
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TIPPETTS R H
400
1857
T
5:10-6:25 pm
MW
1103
JKHB
STAFF
401
1857
T
5:10-6:25 pm
TTH
1103
JKHB
STAFF
402
1857
T
5:10-7:40 pm
W
1123
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HUNSAKER 0 G
403
1857
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5:10-7:40 pm
TH
1101
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RUTTER M
404
1857
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7:45— 10:15 pm
W
1123
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1857
HONORS TECH WRTG 3.0 AW
200
1857
T
8:00-9:15 am
TTH
1106
JKHB
STAFF
Honors
201
1857
T
1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
1123
JKHB
STAFF
Honors
ENGL 31 6H
ENGL 31 8R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 31 8R 1858 WRITING OF FICTION 3.0
001 1858 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
002 1858 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
ENGL 31 9R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 31 9R 1859 WRITING OF POETRY 3.0
001 1859 S 2:00-3:15 pm MW
1101 JKHB
1119 JKHB
JORGENSEN B W
THAYER D H
1101 JKHB HOWES
ENGL 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 322 1861 MOD AMERICAN USAGE
ENGL 324
3.0
001
1861
S
9:00-9:50 am MWF
1124 JKHB
NORTON D E
1905
HIST ENGL LANGUAGE 3.0
001
1905
S
8:00-8:50 am MWF
1131 JKHB
NORTON D E
002
1905
S
9:35— 10:50 am TTH
1127 JKHB
COWLES D W
003
1905
s
10:00-10:50 am MWF
2181 JKHB
OAKS D D
004
1905
s
12:00-12:50 pm MWF
120 TMCB
BALTES P J
005
1905
s
2:00-2:50 pm MWF
1123 JKHB
STAFF
ENGL 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 325 7638 GRAMMAR & USAGE
001 7638 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
♦ ENGL 325 section 2 Is for English Teaching majors and minors only.
002 7638 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
ENGL 333 and 336 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
THE ENGLISH NOVEL 3.0
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
THE AMERICAN NOVEL 3.0
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
CONTEMP LITERATURE 3.0
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
BIBLE AS LIT 3.0
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
S 5:10-7:40 pm W
UT THEORY 1 :CRITC 3.0
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
LIT THRY IhCONTEM 3.0
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
THE SHORT STORY 3.0
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
S 3:00-4: 15 pm TTH
AMERLITT0M-19C 3.0
S 5:10-7:40 pm W
19C-20CAMERLIT 3.0
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ENGL 363 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 363 1884 AMER LIT SINC 1914 3.0
001 1884 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 1884 S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
ENGL
333
1865
001
1865
ENGL
336
1867
001
1867
002
1867
ENGL
337R
1868
001
1868
ENGL 350 Offered by h
idepend
ENGL
350
1875
001
1875
400
1875
ENGL
351
1876
001
1876
ENGL
352
1874
001
1874
ENGL 359 Offe
red by h
ndepend
ENGL
359
1880
001
1880
002
1880
003
1880
004
1880
ENGL
361
1882
400
1882
ENGL
362
1883
001
1883
002
1883
1103 JKHB STAFF
1123 JKHB JOHSTONEAUXR
1124 JKHB PAXMANDB
AL
3270 SFLC SPENCER DK
1103 JKHB MURPHY J J
2181 JKHB CRONIN GL
AL
1119 JKHB BESTBS
220 TNRB WALKER S C
1127 JKHB TANNER SL
1101 JKHB DUERDENRY
AL
1131 JKHB LARSENLE
2181 JKHB BALLANTYNE VW
2150 JKHB THAYER DH
1124 JKHB JORGENSEN BW
1134 JKHB LAMBERT NE
1134 JKHB CRISLERJ
2245 SFLC STAFF
1123 JKHB
1124 JKHB
TANNER S L
SNYDER PA
1 04 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
ENGL
364
1885
001
1885
ENGL 366 Offered by In
depend
ENGL
368
1889
001
1889
ENGL
371
1891
400
1891
ENGL
372
1892
001
1892
ENGL
373
1893
001
1893
LIT OF AMER WEST
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
LTTOFLDS
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ENGL LIT TO 1500
S 5:10-7:40 pm TH
ENGL LTTI 500-1 603
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
ENGL LITI 660-1 780
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
ENGL 374 Offered by Independeril Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 374 1894 ENGL LITI 780-1 832
001 1894 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 1894 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
ENGL 375 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
375
1895
ENGL LITI 832-1 890
001
1895
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
1895
S 1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
ENGL
376
1896
ENGL LITI 890-1 950
001
1896
S 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
002
1896
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
ENGL
377
1897
SEC TCHG PROCEDURE
001
1897
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
002
1897
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
ENGL
378
8539
TEACHING READING
001
8539
S 9:35— 10:50 am
IIH
ENGL 332 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee r
equirec
ENGL
382
1900
SHAKESPEARE
001
1900
S 8:00-9:15 am
TTH
002
1900
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
1900
S 9:35— 10:50 am
IIH
004
1900
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
005
1900
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
ENGL
385
1864
ENGL LIT 1603-1660
001
1864
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
ENGL
391
1902
INTRO TO FOLKLORE
001
1902
8 9:35—10:50 am
TTH
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
154 HRCB CRACROFT R H
AL
2031 JKHB CRACROFT RH
1134 JKHB PARRY CC
154 HRCB DUERDENRY
1134 JKHB EVEN80NBK
1103 JKHB MUHLESTEINDK
1103 JKHB 80REN8ENPJ
1101 JKHB BE8TBS
1134 JKHB HOUSTON GT
1124 JKHB HARRIS CW
154 HRCB STAFF
1119 JKHB CROWE CE
1131 JKHB PEDER8ENEL
1134 JKHB NELSON J
1119 JKHB TANNER J S
125 HRCB HART EL
1123 JKHB YOUNG BW
3241 SFLC BURTON GO
1134 JKHB BE8TLN
1103 JKHB SIEGFRIED BR
AL
3246 SFLC WILSON W A
ENGL 395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ ENGL 395R section 1 will study 'Writing and Painting the American Landscape," and will be team taught by John Murphy
and Gregory Clark.
ENGL 395R
ENGL 395R
ENGL 396
ENGL 399R
ENGL 41 OR
ENGL 41 5R
ENGL 420
ENGL 423
ENGL 424
ENGL 479
ENGL 490R
6780
001
6780
6780
002
6780
1898
001
1898
002
1898
6860
350
6860
6082
001
6082
1856
001
1856
edbylr
depend
1904
001
1904
002
1904
1907
001
1907
400
1907
1821
001
1821
1911
001
1911
1820
001
1820
EIMINENT AUTHORS
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
CANADIAN LITERATUR
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
STUDIES WOMEN LIT
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
COOPERATIVE EDUC
S TBA
EDIT FOR PUBLCTION
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
P-PROF WRTNG WKSHP
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
ENGL 420 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
LIT FOR ADOLESCENT
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
TCHG COM P SEC SCHL
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 5:10-7:40 pm T
RHET & TCHG WRITG
S 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
SEC STUDENT TCHG
S 4:00-5:50 pm M
INDIV READNGS ENGL
S TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V8.0
V3.0
1106 JKHB
STAFF
154 HRCB
WAHLQUIST E
1038 JKHB
HOWES
2181 JKHB
HARRIS C W
SMITH M K
1106 JKHB
ADAMS L H
327 MCKB
TIPPETTS R H
1134
1124
1106
1106
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
1101 JKHB
TBA
WAHLQUIST E
JOHSTONEAUX R
STAFF
WAHLQUIST E
CHRISTIANSEN N
NELSON J
STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 05
♦ ENGL 495 section 1 will study Asian-American Literature.
ENGL 495
001
8560 SENIOR COURSE
8560 S 9:00-9:50 am
3.0
MWF
1127 JKHB LAWRENCE A K
♦ ENGL 495 section 2 will study Disciplined Religious Ecstasy in the Works of Donne, Herbert, and Milton.
MWF
MWF
002 8560 S 10:00-10:50 am
♦ ENGL 495 section 3 will study Flannery O'Connor.
003 8560 8 11:00-11:50 am
♦ ENGL 495 section 4 will study The Detective/IMystery Novel.
004 8560 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
♦ ENGL 495 section 5 will study C. S. Lewis.
005 8560 8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
♦ ENGL 495 section 400 will study British Colonial Women Writers.
400 8560 8 5:10-7:40 pm T
ENGL 499R
1119 JKHB HUNSAKEROG
1131 JKHB HOWES
1119 JKHB SPENCER DK
1131 JKHB YOUNG BW
1119 JKHB
001
1917
1917
HONORS THESIS
S
V6.0
TEA
CRONIN G L
STAFF
♦ ENGL 51 OR section 1 will study John Donne and the Metaphysical Sensibility.
ENGL 51 OR 1918 EMINENT ENG WRITER V3.0
001 1918 8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
ENGL 518R 1921 ADV CREATIVE WRITG 3.0
001 1921 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
400 1921 S 5:10-7:40 pm W
1102E JKHB THOMAS PR
1102E JKHB
1102E JKHB
N0RRI8 G L
LARSEN L E
♦ ENGL 521 R will study Technologies for Technical Communicators
7639 STDS LANG & RHET
7639 8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
STRUCT OF MOD ENGL
8 12:00-1:15 pm MW
INDiV READNGS ENGL
S TEA
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
521 R
529
590R
599R
600
610
ENGL 616
001
001
001
350
001
001
002
001
1925
1925
1914
1914
1936
1936
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8 TBA
1 966 INTRO GR AD STUDIES
1966 8 5:10-6:50 pm M
6165 RHETORIC & COMP
6165 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
6165 8 5:10-7:40 pm T
1933 RESRCH RHET & COMP
1933 8 9:35— 10:50 am MW
V3.0
3.0
V3.0
V9.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
1102E JKHB ZIMMERMAN BL
1102E JKHB OAKSDD
STAFF
TIPPETT8 R H
2150 JKHB CRISLERJ
1101 JKHB
1131 JKHB
HATCH G L
B08WELL G M
1102E JKHB HANSEN K
♦ ENGL 655 section 1 will study Women Writing Soul: A History of the Meditation.
3.0
ENGL 655
ENGL 661
ENGL 674
ENGL 699R
001
001
001
001
1937
1937
1948
1948
1960
1960
1968
1968
WOMEN'S TEXT STDS
8 5:10-7:40 pm TTH
EARLY AMERUT
8 1:30-3:50 pm W
STDS ENGL ROMANT
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
MASTERS THESIS
8
3.0
3.0
VI 8.0
1102E JKHB
1102E JKHB
1102E JKHB
TBA
SIEGFRIED B R
CLARK G D
HOUSTON G T
STAFF
European Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
♦ European Studies majors — consult the European Studies section of the general catalog for a list of major courses taught in
other departments.
Family Sciences (1000 SWia, 378-2069)
FAMSC 160 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
INTRO FAMILY SCI
T 9:00-9:50 am
8 10:00-10:50 am
S 1:00-1:50 pm
T 1:00-2:15 pm
S 4:00-6:30 pm
HONORS INTRO FAMSC
8 9:35—10:50 am
FAMSC 160
3084
001
3084
002
3084
003
3084
004
3084
400
3084
FAMSC 160H
3084
200
3084
3.0
SS
MWF
2084 JKHB
BURR W R
MWF
456 MARB
DOLLAHITE D C
MWF
1205 SFLC
DOLLAHITE D C
TTH
2072 JKHB
STAFF
T
2320B SFLC
HOLMANTB
C
3.0
SS
TTH
2201 SFLC
HOLMANTB
1 06 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
r
FAMSC210 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC 210 1107
001 1107
002 1107
003 1107
004 1107
005 1107
400 1107
401 1107
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
M
TH
FAMSC
FAMSC
230
250
FAMSC
FAMSC
288
300
FAMSC 301
I
001
001
002
003
400
001
001
002
003
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
7720
7720
8884
8884
8884
8884
8884
7662
7662
6691
8691
8691
8691
8691
7748
7748
7748
7748
7748
7748
7748
7748
7748
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
9:35— 10:50 am
4:00-6:30 pm
5:10-7:40 pm
HCHJSING THE FAMILY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
THRY RAM PERSPECTV
8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
S 3:00-5:30 pm W
VOCATN OCCUPA EDUC
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
CRIT INQ RES METHD
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
8 4:00-6:30 pm T
PREPARATN MARRIAGE
SS
250SWKT
455 MARB
2084 JKHB
250 8WKT
2320B SFLC
260 TNRB
1219 SFLC
PRICE AH
SCORESBYAL
PRICE AH
SCORESBYAL
ROBINSON C C
PRICE AH
T0WN8END J R
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2214 SFLC GARRISON C
247 MARB MCKEE T R
248 MARB PODUSKA B
252 MARB OLSON T D
2320B SFLC PODUSKA B
123 HRCB STAFF
1227 SFLC HAWKINS A J
680 SWKT OLSEN 8 F
2214 SFLC ROWLEY ML
1227 SFLC ROBINSON CC
Majors Only
3.0
S
T
S
T
8
8
8
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
1:00-1:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
9:35— 10:50 am
1:00-2:15 pm
5:10-7:40 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
W
1245 SFLC
2260 SFLC
1245 SFLC
2320B SFLC
1245 SFLC
1227 SFLC
1245 SFLC
1245 SFLC
HARKER H B
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
KLEIN 8
STAFF
SODERQUISTJN
♦ FAMSC
FAMSC
3021s
302
FAMSC 303
FAMSC 304
FAMSC 310
260 TNRB
STAHMANN R F
2260 SFLC
HARPER J M
1245 SFLC
ROBINSON P W
2201 SFLC
VANCE B J
1227 SFLC
STAFF
1227 SFLC
VANCE B J
1245 SFLC
STAFF
1245 SFLC
STAFF
1219 SFLC
OLSON T D
2201 SFLC
VANCE B J
1219 SFLC
STAFF
F201 HFAC
BEUTLER 1 F
374 TNRB
BELTTLER 1 F
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
311
312
313
314
FAMSC 315
FAMSC 317
primarily for those who are married or engaged. Couples are encouraged to enroll together.
7749 MARRIAGE ENHANCEMT 3.0
400 7749 8 6:00-8:30 pm W
401 7749 8 3:00-5:30 pm T
773201 PARENTING 3.0
001 773201 8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
002 7732 8 5:10-7:40 pm W
003 7732 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
004 7732 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
005 7732 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
006 7732 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
007 7732 8 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
400 773201 S 5:10-7:40 pm W
3053 FAMILY MONEY MGT 1 3.0
001 3053 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 3053 8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
400 3053 8 5:00-7:30 pm TH
8607 ADV HUMAN DEVELOP 3.0
001 8607 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 8607 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
003 8607 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
004 8607 8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
400 8607 8 4:00-6:30 pm T
1110 DEV IN INFANCY 3.0
400 1110 8 3:00^:40 pm W
8886 PERSNALUY SOC DEV 3.0
001 8886 8 1:00-2:15 pm MW
8887 COGNITIVE DEVELPMT 3.0
001 8887 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
1106 MORAL DEVELOPMENT 3J0
001 1106 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
8690 LANGUAGE DEVELOPMT 3.0
001 8690 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
002 8690 8 4:00-6:30 pm TH
1111 SUB-CULT EFT ON CD 3.0
001 1111 8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
2320B SFLC HARTCH
1219 SFLC DRAPER TW
1219 SFLC GALBRAITHRC
1227 SFLC STAFF
323 MARB DRAPER TW
2320A SFLC PERRY CK
won BNSN PEERYJC
1219 SFLC GALBRAITHRC
2320B SFLC SCORESBYAL
373 MARB
2320B SFLC
MCKEE T R
MCKEE TR
1245 SFLC STAFF
♦ FAMSC 322 students must apply one semester in advance in 1319 SFLC
FAMSC 322 8636 CHILD SOC & LR LAB
001 8636 T 11:00-12:50 pm
002 L 8636 T 8:00-11 :50 am
4.0
$10
F
171 JSB
LAY8K
Lab Required
MWF
TEA
STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 107
003
L
8636
T 8:00-11 :50 am
TTHF
TBA
STAFF
004
L
8636
T 12:00-3:50 pm
MWF
TBA
STAFF
005
L
8636
T 12:00-3:50 pm
TTHF
TBA
STAFF
FAMSC
323
1115
ECE CURRICULUM
3.0
001
1115
8 4:00-5:50 pm
T
2214
8FLC
STAFF
002
1115
8 4:00-6:30 pm
T
1121
SFLC
STAFF
FAMSC
335
3071
HOUSEHOLD EQUIP
3.0
001
3071
8 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
2121
8FLC
GARRISON C
Lab Required
002
L
3071
S 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
2121
SFLC
STAFF
FAMSC
340
2016
FAM MEAL MANAGEM
2.0
001
2016
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
T
2214
SFLC
GARRISON C
Lab Required
002
L
2016
8 2:00-4:50 pm
T
2121
SFLC
STAFF
1
003
L
2016
8 2:00-4:50 pm
T
2121
SFLC
STAFF
1
FAMSC
356
7707
INTRV SKLS FAMSC
3.0
001
7707
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
2320B
SFLC
P0DU8KA B
Lab Required
002
L
L
L
7707
8 7:00-8:50 am
3:00-^:50 pm
5:30-7:20 pm
TH
W
W
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
FAMSC
360
8699
ISSUES IN FAMSC
3.0
400
8699
8 3:00-4:15 pm
TTH
1219
SFLC
MARSHALL B
FAMSC
363
1121
FAM LIFE MID LA YR
3.0
001
1121
8 3:00-4:15 pm
MW
1245
SFLC
VANCE B J
FAMSC
371
3054
WORK & REL IN HOME
3.0
001
3054
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
1219
SFLC
BAHR K 8
002
3054
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
374 MARB
HAWKINS A J
003
3054
S 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
2320B
SFLC
KLEIN 8
FAMSC
372
8637
TEMPORAL WE LFR FAM
3.0
001
8637
8 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
275 MARB
BEUTLER 1 F
FAMSC
377
3028
CURR DEV HM EC ED
3.0
001
3028
S 10:00-11:50 am
DAILY
2214
SFLC
ROWLEY M L
FAMSC 395R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FAMSC 395R 7066 SP TOPICS FAMSC V3.0
001 7066 8 TBA
♦ FAMSC 395R sections 2 and 3 are offered for 1.0 credit only.
002 7066 T 12:00-1:50 pm M
003 7066 8 TBA
1055 SWKT
♦ FAMSC 395R section 400 will be "PRE-MFT Seminar.' Offered for 1.0 credit only.
400
7066
W
FAMSC
399R
6310
350
6310
FAMSC
403R
3029
001
3029
002
3029
♦ FAMSC 423 is to be talcen con
FAMSC
423
8638
001
8638
002
8638
♦ FAMSC 424 is to be talten con
FAMSC
424
8692
001
8692
002
8692
FAMSC
425
1123
001
1123
FAMSC
460
1124
001
1124
002
1124
FAMSC
461
1125
001
1125
002
1125
400
1125
FAMSC
465
1122
400
1122
FAMSC
511
1146
001
1146
FAMSC
514
1132
001
1132
FAMSC
520
7840
001
7840
TBA
8 4:00-4:50 pm
COOPERATIVE ED
8
RESEARCH PRACT1CUM
S 2:00-5:00 pm W
8 TBA
PRACT IN PRESCHOOL
8 8:00-12:30 pm DAILY
8 11:30-3:50 pm DAILY
BLK1
V9.0
3.0
4.0
220 TNRB
F534 HFAC
1418 SFLC
1418 SFLC
STAFF
KLEIN S
PODUSKA B
CRANE D R
SMITH D
BURR W R
0L8EN 8 F
' in advance in 1319 SFLC.
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
talten concurrently with FAMSC 423. Application required a semester in advance in 1319 SFLC.
4.0
KINDERGARTEN PRACT
S 8:00-12:30 pm DAILY
S 11:30-3:50pm DAILY
PRIM GRADE PRACT
S TBA
FAMSC THEORY & RES
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
FAMILY & THE LAW
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8 5:00-7:30 pm T
MODIFYING FAM SYS
8 6:00-8:30 pm TH
SEMINAR SOC DEV
8 1:00-3:40 pm W
SEM THEOR HUM DEV
T 8:00-10:50 am TH
HD TCHR PRCT PRSCH
S TBA
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
4.0
$30
1418 SFLC
1418 SFLC
$55
W012 BN8N
2320B SFLC
W009 BN8N
240 CTB
369 CB
171 TLRB
1223 SFLC
W003 BNSN
LARSEN J M
LARSENJM
STAFF
BURR W R
MARSHALL CR
WILLIAMS C
WILUAM8 C 8
DOLLAHITE M K
LARSON J H
HART C H
PEERY J C
STAFF
1 08 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
FAMSC 550
FAMSC 563
FAMSC 565
FAMSC 566R
FAMSC 570
FAMSC 590R
FAMSC 595R
FAMSC 600
FAMSC 603R
FAMSC 622R
FAMSC 645
FAMSC 651
FAMSC 653
FAMSC 655R
FAMSC 656
FAMSC 692R
FAMSC 693R
FAMSC 699R
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
400
001
400
001
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
002
003
004
001
001
002
001
400
401
001
400
522802 HIS & DEV FAM THEORY 3.0
522802 S 11:00-12:15 pm MW
8799 THEOR FNDA FAM SYS 3.0
8799 T 10:00-11:15 am MW
1133 INST PRCX: FAM SCI 3.0
1133 T 4:30-6:50 pm T
1137 PRACT FAM LIFE ED V 2.0
1137 S TBA
1137 S 12:00-12:50 pm W
7843 PARADIGMS/FAM PROC 3.0
7843 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
1141 READINGS IN FAMSC V 2.0
1141 S TBA
1141 S TBA
1142 SPEC TPCS IN FAMSC V 2.0
1142 S TBA
1142 S TBA
524602 ADV RSRCH METHODS 3.0
524602 T 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
6510 RESEARCH PRACTICUM 3.0
6510 S TBA
6510 S TBA
1148 ADV SEMINAR IN ECE 2.0
1148 S TBA
6479 ANAL & TRMT SEX DEV 3.0
6479 S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
1163 PSYCHOPATHOLGYMFT 3.0
1163 S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
8800 GENERA PSYCHOTHERA 3.0
8800 S 1:00-3:50 pm W
1156 INT PRCTM MAR & F TH V 3.0
1156 T 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
1156 T 3:00-6:50 pm M
1156 T 3:00-7:50 pm TH
1156 S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
8802 ETH ISSUES THERAPS 3.0
8802 8 10:30-12:50 pm W
116602 SEMINAR IN FAM REL 3.0
116602 T 12:35— 1:50 pm MW
1166 S 12:00-12:50 pm F
1167 INDEP READINGS V 3.0
1167 S TBA
1167 S TBA BLK1
1167 8 TBA BLK2
1170 MASTERS THESIS V9.0
1170 T TBA
1170 T TBA
893 SWKT THOMAS D L
W003 BN8N LARSON J H
285 SWKT MEAD D E
STAFF
327 MCKB KLEIN 8
265 SWKT BAHR K 8
OLSON T D
STAFF
OLSON T D
STAFF
893 SWKT CHADWICK B A
CRANE D R
OLSEN 8 F
STAFF
171 TLRB 8TAHMANNRF
171 TLRB STAHMANNRF
255 TLRB WATSON W L
279 TLRB MEAD D E
265 TLRB FEINAUERLL
255 TLRB WATSON W L
280 TLRB STAFF
279 TLRB CRANE D R
893 SWKT STAFF
TBA STAHMANN R F
STAFF
TBA HEATH H
TBA HEATH H
OLSON T D
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
FAMSC
750R Offered
751
001
752
001
755R
001
770R
001
792R
001
002
794R
001
799R
001
400
by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ADV THEORY IN MFT
T 9:30-10:50 am TTH
ADDICT & FAM VIOLN
T 1:00-2: 15 pm TTH
ADV PRCTM MAR &FTH
S TBA
CLINICAL tNTERNSHP
T TBA
528803 FAMILY SYMPOSIUM
528803 S 12:00-1:50 pm F
5288 S 12:00-1:30 pm F
SPEC TOP HUMAN DEV
S TBA
1189 DISSERTATION
1189 T TBA
1189 T TBA
8803
8803
8804
8804
1176
1176
1180
1180
1186
1186
nnnish (4094 JKHB, 37fr4923)
♦ For other Finnish classes see Scandinavian.
FINN 201 1996 2ND YR FINNISH
400 1996 S 4:00-4:50 pm
3.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
0.5
2.0
V9.0
396 BRMB HARPER J M
290 TNRB LARSON J H
CRANE D R
CRANE D R
919 SWKT BURRWR
220 TNRB STAHMANN R F
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
4.0
DAILY
361 MARB STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 09
FINN 340
400
9067 RNNISH LITERATURE
9067 S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
3.0 FL
1080 JKHB LARSON RV
Food Scionce and Nutrition (475 WIDB, 378-3912)
FSN 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FSN 100
FSN 191
FSN 200
FSN 203
FSN 290
FSN 300
FSN 344
FSN 345
FSN 350
FSN 360
FSN 362
FSN 374
FSN 375
FSN 400
FSN 401
FSN 410
FSN 435
FSN 440
FSN 451
FSN 458
FSN 459
FSN 465
001
002
400
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
002
001
001
002
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
001
001
001
002
ESSEN HUMAN NUTRI
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8 6:00-7: 15 pm TTH
INTRO FOOD SCI
8 8:00-8:50 am TH
S 4:00-4:50 pm TH
NUTRIENT METABOLSM
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
8628
6628
8628
8628
8302
8302
8302
2009
2009
916602 LAMERFD PROD/NUT
916602 T 10:00-10:50 am F
7379
7379
7583
7583
2010
2010
2011
2011
2011
2017
2017
2017
2033
2033
2033
6905
6905
6905
2021
2021
2019
2019
2019
2024
2024
2004
2004
2027
2027
2025
2025
2055
2055
2015
2015
2015
2029
2029
2008
2008
2034
2034
2034
INTRO TO DIETETICS
8 11:00-11:50 am
TH
CLINICAL NUTR 1
S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
INTRO FOOD CHEM
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
INTR FOOD CHEM LAB
8 8:00-10:50 am TTH
8 12:00-2:50 pm MW
FOOD ANALYSIS
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8 8:00-10:50 am TH
TECH SENSORY EVAL
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MF
8 2:00-4:50 pm F
FOOD COMMOD PROC
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 2:00^:50 pm TH
QUAN FOOD PROD SRV
8 1:00-2:50 pm F
QN FD PRD SRV LAB
8 9:00-1 :50 pm
8 9:00-1 :50 pm
COMMUNITY NUTR
8 1:00-2: 15 pm
COMMUN NUTR FLDWRK
8 TEA
SPORTS NUTRITION
8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
NUTR BIOCHEMISTRY
8 4:00-4:50 pm M
3:30-4:50 pm TTH
TEACHING METHODS
8 2:00-2:50 pm M
2:00-3:50 pm W
CLIN NUTR LAB B
8 8:00-12:00 pm MT
8 8:00-12:00 pm WTH
MGMT IN DIETETICS
8 1:00-1:50 pm W
1:00-2:50 pm F
CUN PHARMACOLOGY
8 4:00-5:50 pm T
NEW FOOD PROD DEV
8 11:00-11:50 am M
8 2:00-4:50 pm MT
MW
TTH
TTH
FSN 494R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FSN 494R 2042 SPEC PROBS FSN
FSN 531
3.0
1.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
2.0
V2.0
3.0
V1.0
2.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
V3.0
FSN 631R
001
002
2042
2042
8
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TEA
F
001
8718
8718
ADV HUMAN NUTR 1
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MTW
3.0
001
2054
2054
DIET AND CANCER
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
2.0
NS
456 MARB
456 MARB
445 MARB
368 MARB
368 MARB
252 MARB
360 WIDB
2201 8FLC
374 MARB
363 MARB
2235 8FLC
2235 8FLC
366 MARB
2227 8FLC
363 MARB
325 WIDB
2241 8FLC
2128 SFLC
BROWN L B
BROWN LB
HILL J M
HUBERC8
HUBERCS
ROWE M J
JOHNSTON N P
MCGUIRE D L
TODD AC
PIKE O A
STAFF
PIKE O A
PIKE O A
PIKE O A
OGDENLV
OGDENLV
OGDENLV
OGDENLV
248 MARB STAFF
1117 SFLC
1117 SFLC
252 MARB
STAFF
STAFF
MCGUIRE D L
MCGUIRE D L
252 MARB WOOLLEY B H
275 MARB FRANZ K B
234 MARB
202 MSRB NYLAND N K
202 MSRB
UVRMC HOSP TODD AC
UVRMC HOSP TODD AC
120 B66 NYLAND NK
202 MSRB
231 MARB WOOLLEY B H
285 SWKT HUBER C 8
2128 SFLC HUBERCS
ROWE M J
2308 SFLC NYLAND NK
475 WIDB HILL J M
363 MARB CHRISTENSEN M
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
1 1 0 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
FSN
631 R
002
2054
2054
NUTRITION EDUC
S 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
2.0
FSN
691 R
001
2060
2060
GRADUATE SEMINAR
S 12:00-12:50 pm
F
V2.0
FSN
697R
001
2061
2061
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V3.0
^SN
699R
001
2062
2062
MASTERS THESIS
8
TBA
V9.0
475 WIDB BROWN L B
323 MARB CHRISTENSEN M
ROWE M J
ROWE M J
nrench (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
♦ Placement Exam: A placement examination is given in room 3065 JKHB during the first week of the semester for
FREN 101, 102, or 201 . Accelerated classes: FREN 101 sections 1 and 2 are designed for students who have had
•xpoaure to French or a romance language. These sections should be taken with FREN 102 sections 1 and 2.
FREN 101
I
FREN 102
I
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
002
003
004
005
006
2073
2073
2073
2073
2073
2073
2073
2073
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
2074
1ST YR FREN PT1
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
9:30-10:50 am
12:00-1 :20 pm
1:30-2:50 pm
3:00-4:20 pm
1STYRFRENPT2
8
8
8
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
9:30-10:50 am
12:00-1:20 pm
1:30-2:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
4.0
BLK1
BLK1
4.0
BLK2
BLK2
1015
2308
1011
1011
1011
1011
1011
1015
2308
1023
1023
1023
1023
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
FREN 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FREN 201
FREN 202
FREN 202H
FREN 211 R
001
002
003
004
005
400
001
002
003
004
005
400
200
001
002
2076
2076
2076
2076
2076
2076
2076
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2075
2077
2077
2077
INTRM FRENCH PT 1
4.0
8
8
S
8
8
S
8:00-9:20 am
9:30-10:50 am
12:00-1:20 pm
1 :30-2:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
4:00-5:20 pm
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
8 8:00-8:50 am
8 10:00-10:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
8 2:00-2:50 pm
8 4:00-4:50 pm
8 4:00-4:50 pm
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
2ND YR CONVERS
8 12:00-12:50 pm
8 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
MW
3.0
3.0
2.0
2016
JKHB
STAFF
2016
JKHB
STAFF
2016
JKHB
WHITELEY J K
2016
JKHB
BUSH M D
1015
JKHB
STAFF
2016
JKHB
STAFF
FL
2173
JKHB
WELCH N J
3228
SFLC
WELCH N J
2241
SFLC
WELCH N J
2214
SFLC
WHITELEY J K
2173
JKHB
WHITELEY J K
2173
JKHB
WHITELEY J K
FL
1015
JKHB
THOMPSON C P
2310
SFLC
LAMBERT LG
299 TMCB
LAMBERT LG
Students of
previous
Accelerated
Accelerated
Lab Included
L^b Included
Lab Included
l^b included
Lab included
Accelerated
Accelerated
Lab included
Lab included
l^b Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab included
Lab included
Lab included
Lab Included
Honors
♦ FREN 211 R section 3 Is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
003 2077 8 TBA WELCH N J Tchr Approve
FREN 311R 2080 3RD YR CONVERS 2.0
001
2080
11:00-11:50 am MW
3045D JKHB BUSH M D
♦ FREN 311 R section 2 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
002
2080
8
TBA
FREN
321
2081
ADV GRAMMAR
001
2081
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
002
2081
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
003
2081
8
1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
004
2081
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
FREN
322
2082
ADV COMPOSITION
001
2082
S
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
002
2082
8
1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
FREN
326
2083
FREN PHON & PRONUN
001
2083
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
2083
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
FREN
340
2078
INTRO UT ANALYSIS
001
2078
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
2078
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
003
2078
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
004
2078
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3.0
WELCH N J
1023 JKHB HURLBUTJD
2173 JKHB UNLANDTN
299 TMCB HURLBUT J D
2049 JKHB LEBRASYR
Tchr Approve
3.0
3.0
3.0
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
1015 JKHB
1015 JKHB
BELLM D
BELLM D
THOMPSON C P
THOMPSON C P
FL
1015 JKHB LAMBERT LG
2016 JKHB LEBRASYR
1015 JKHB 8PRENGERSM
2173 JKHB 8PRENGERSM
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 111
FREN 377 2088 FREN LANG TCHG PRO
001 2088 S 3:00-^:50 pm
FREN 420 2100 FREN CIV T0 1715
001 2100 S 11:00-11:50 am
002 2100 S 3:00-3:50 pm
FREN 421 2101 FREN CIV 171 5-PRES
001 2101 S 12:00-12:50 pm
FREN 441 2095 FREN UT MED & REN
001 2095 S 2:00-2:50 pm
FREN 443 2097 FREN UT 19TH CENT
001 2097 S 10:00-10:50 am
FREN 490R 2105 INDIVIDUAL STUDY
001 2105 S
FREN 491 8337 SR ORAL PROF EVAL
001 8337 S TBA
)
3.0
TTH
2173 JKHB
BUSH M D
3.0
MWF
1086 JKHB
UNLANDT N
MWF
3.0
1086 JKHB
HURLBUTJD
MWF
3.0
1086 JKHB
LEBRAS Y R
MWF
3.0
2173 JKHB
UNLANDT N
MWF
V3.0
2173 JKHB
SPRENGER S M
TBA
0.0
SOWELLMU
Lab Included
THOMPSON C P
♦ FREN 495R Is an elective course that counts towards the major. Section 1 will study Postcolonial Literary Theory.
FREN 495R
001
2087 SENIOR SEMINAR
2087 S 12:00-1:20 pm TTH
♦ FREN 690R section 1 will study Postcolonial Uterary Theory.
FREN 690R
001
7928
7928
SEMINAR IN FRENCH
S 12:00-1 :20 pm TTH
♦ FREN 690R section 2 will study Teaching Methods.
FREN 690R 7928 PRIN FOR LANG TCHG
002 7928 S 3:00-4:50 pm TTH
FREN 699R 2142 MASTERS THESIS
001 2142 S TBA
General Education (302 MSRB, 378-3038)
GE 212R 9045 COLL IN ARTS & LET
400 9045 T 3:00-3:50 pm MW
3:00-3:50 pm F
GE 222R 9046 COLL IN SOC & BEHA
400 9046 T 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
401 9046 T 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
402 9046 T 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
Geography (690 SWKT, 378-3851)
GEOG 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3J0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
2173 JKHB BELL ME
2173 JKHB BELLME
2173 JKHB BUSHMD
BELLMD
AL
321 MSRB LYONTE
250 MSRB
SS
250 MSRB LYONTE
211 MSRB ENGLAND J L
241 MSRB WHITE C M
Lab Included
Lab Included
GEOG
101
2247
INTRO TO PHYS GEOG
3.0
NS
001
2247
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
230SWKT
GREY AH
002
2247
T 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
230SWKT
STEVENS D J
003
2247
T 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
230SWKT
HINCKLEY TK
400
2247
T 3:00-5:30 pm T
230SWKT
STAFF
401
2247
T 5:45— 8:15 pm T
230SWKT
JAMES D R
402
2247
T 5:45— 8:15 pm TH
230SWKT
STAFF
GEOG 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
120
2249
GEOG WORLD AFFAIRS
3.0
SS
001
2249
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
230SWKT
HUDMANLE
002
2249
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
230 SWKT
EMMbil OF
003
2249
T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
230SWKT
SHUMWAYJM
400
2249
T 4:00-6:30 pm W
230 SWKT
SHUMWAYJM
401
2249
T 4:00-6:30 pm M
230 SWKT
JACKSON R H
402
2249
T 3:00-5:30 pm TH
230 SWKT
EMMET I C F
403
2249
T 4:00-6:30 pm W
240 SWKT
STAFF
GEOG
199R
350
8736
8736
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
S TBA
1.0
STEVENS D J
GEOG
211
2251
MAP READG, ANALYSS
2.0
001
2251
8 8:00-8:50 am T
240 SWKT
HARDIN P J
Lab Required
002 L
2251
S 9:00-10:50 am M
660 SWKT
HARDIN P J
003 L
2251
S 9:00-10:50 am W
660 SWKT
HARDIN P J
GEOG
212
8836
IMAGE INTERPRETATN
2.0
001
8836
S 2:00-2:50 pm W
660 SWKT
GOLIGHTLYGA
Lab Required
002 L
8836
S 3:00-4:50 pm W
660 SWKT
GOLIGHTLYGA
GEOG
270
2248
RATES AND TARIFFS
4.0
400
2248
S 4:00-5:20 pm TTH
240 SWKT
HUGHES AD
401
2248
S 5:30-6:50 pm TTH
240 SWKT
HUGHES AD
GEOG
275
7277
TOURISM AUTOMATION
2.0
400
7277
S 6:00-6:50 pm M
660 SWKT
HUGHES AD
112 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
GEOGSOIOfi
ered by
Indepeni
GEOG
301
2257
001
2257
GEOG
302
2258
001
2258
GEOG
310
2259
001
2259
GEOG
312
2250
001
2250
GEOG
321
2252
001
2252
GEOG
331
2253
001
2253
GEOG
341
2266
001
2266
CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY 3.0
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
GEOG URBAN ENVIRON 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
LAND USE PLANNING 3.0
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
CARTOGRAPHIC DESGN 2.0
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
GEOG MODES & MODEL 2.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm MF
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY 3.0
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
POLITICAL GEOG 3.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
GEOG 352 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 352 6992 TOUR OPERATION 3.0
400 6992 S 4:00-6:30 pm M
GEOG 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG 370 2262 TOURISM:CONC FRAME 3.0
001 2262 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
GEOG 371 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SS
GEOG
399R
2263
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V3.0
350
2263
S TBA
351
2263
8 TBA
BLK2
370
2263
8 TBA
379
2263
S TBA
390
2263
8 TBA
GEOG
412
7847
CARTOGRPHC PRODUC
3.0
001
7847
S 1:00-1 :50 pm T
002 L
7847
8 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
GEOG 450 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
450
2267
U.S. AND CANADA
3.0
001
2267
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
GEOG
460
2271
EUROPE
3.0
001
2271
8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
GEOG
480
2275
AUSTRAUA & N ZEAL
2.0
001
2275
8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
GEOG
493R
2278
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V3.0
001
2278
S TBA
002
2278
S TBA
BLK2
GEOG
515
8862
GEOG INF SYSTEMS
3.0
001
8862
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
GEOG
580
2293
GEOG DEVLOPNG WRLD
3.0
001
2293
8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
GEOG
599R
2295
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V3.0
350
2295
S TBA
351
2295
S TBA
370
2295
8 TBA
379
2295
8 ' TBA
390
2295
8 TBA
GEOG
600R
2303
GRAD COLLOQUIUM
1.0
001
2303
S 9:00-9:50 am F
GEOG
620
2297
SEM CULTURAL GEOG
2.0
001
2297
8 3:00-4:50 pm M
GEOG
690R
2299
READ IN SYST GEOG
V2.0
001
2299
8 TBA
GEOG
695R
2301
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
V3.0
001
2301
S TBA
002
2301
8 TBA
BLK2
GEOG
699R
2304
MASTERS THESIS
V6.0
001
2304
8 TBA
Geology (673 WIDB, 378-3918)
GEOL 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL 101 2305 INTRO TO GEOLOGY
001 2305 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 2305 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
230 SWKT DAVIS J A
240 SWKT DAVIS J A
660 SWKT JACKSON R H
660 SWKT HARDIN P J
660 SWKT GREY AH
240 SWKT SHUMWAY J M
230 SWKT EMMETT C F
240 SWKT HUDMANLE
240 SWKT HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMAN L E
HUDMAN L E
HUDMANLE
HUDMAN L E
660 SWKT HINCKLEY T K
660 SWKT HINCKLEY TK
230 SWKT JACKSON R H
230 SWKT STEV ENS D J
240 SWKT GREY AH
STEVENS D J
STEVENS D J
660 SWKT HARDIN P J
690B8WKT EMMETT OF
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
HUDMANLE
690B8WKT GREY AH
690BSWKT DAVIS J A
STEVENS D J
STEVENS D J
STEVENS D J
STEVENS D J
Lab Included
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Lab Required
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Majors Only
3.0
NS
455 MARB
455 MARB
RITTER 8 M
NIXON R P
Rd Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 113
003
2305
S 1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
GEOL
101H
2305
HONORS INTRO GEOL
3.0
200
2305
S 1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
GEOL 103 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOL
103
2307
UFE OF THE PAST
3.0
001
2307
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
2307
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
GEOL
111
2309
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
4.0
001
2309
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
L
2309
S 1:00-2:50 pm
TH
003
L
2309
S 3:00-4:50 pm
TH
GEOL
210
7777
RELD STUDIES
3.0
001
7777
S
TBA
GEOL
311
2317
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
3.0
001
2317
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
002
L
2317
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
GEOL
330
2320
GEOL FOR ENGINEERS
3.0
001
2320
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
002
L
2320
8 11:00-1 2:50 pm
F
003
L
2320
8 1:00-2:50 pm
F
004
L
2320
8 3:00-4:50 pm
F
GEOL
351
2321
MINERALOGY
4.0
001
2321
8 10:00-10:50 am
MW
002
L
2321
8 3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
GEOL
420
2312
ENVIRON GEOPHSCS
3.0
001
2312
8 1:35— 2:50 pm
MM
GEOL
435
2340
GROUNDWATER
3.0
001
2340
8 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
GEOL
460
2326
ECONOMIC GEOLOGY
3.0
001
2326
8 3:00-3:50 pm
MW
002
L
2326
8 3:00-4:50 pm
F
GEOL
480
2328
PALEONTOLOGY
3.0
001
2328
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
002
L
2328
8 3:00-4:50 pm
W
GEOL
491 R
8504
GEOLOGY SEMINAR
0.5
001
8504
8 11:00-11:50am
TH
GEOL
499R
2360
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
001
2360
8
TBA
GEOL
510
2334
COND FIELD TRIPS
1.0
001
2334
S
TBA
GEOL
511
7779
ADVANCED STRUCTURE
3.0
001
7779
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
002
L
7779
8 1:00-^:50 pm
F
GEOL
520
2338
PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
3.0
001
2338
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
GEOL
556
8853
APPLIED GEOMATH
3.0
001
8853
8 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
GEOL
586
2359
VERTEBRATE PALEONT
4.0
001
2359
8 1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
002
L
2359
8 3:00^:50 pm
F
GEOL
591 R
8505
SEMINAR
0.5
001
8505
8 11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
GEOL
695R
2379
RESEARCH
V4.0
001
2379
S
TBA
GEOL
696R
2377
READ & CONF GEOL
V4.0
001
2377
8
TBA
GEOL
697R
2378
DIR FIELD STUDIES
V6.0
001
2378
8
TBA
GEOL
699R
2380
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
2380
8
TBA
German (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
GERM
101
2386
RRST YEAR GERMAN
4.0
001
2386
T 8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
002
2386
T 9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
003
2386
T 10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
004
2386
T 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
005
2386
T 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
006
2386
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
007
2386
T 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
455MARB MAYO A L
NS
631 WIDB BAERJL
NS
240 SWKT MILLER W E
W141 BN8N PETERSEN M 8
348 MARB MORRIS T H
110 FB MORRIS TH
110 FB MORRIS TH
BEST M G
110 FB K0WALU8BJ
110 FB K0WALLI8BJ
455 MARB BAER J L
110 FB BAERJL
110 FB BAERJL
110 FB BAERJL
631 WIDB GRIFFENDT
631 WIDB GRIFFENDT
348 MARB BENSON A K
348 MARB MAYO A L
348 MARB KEITH J D
631 WIDB KEITH J D
348 MARB PETERSEN M S
631 WIDB PETERSEN MS
TBA STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
631 WIDB K0WALU8BJ
631 WIDB KOWALUSBJ
368 MARB BAER J L
363 MARB BENSON A K
W005 BNSN MILLER W E
TBA PAGE MILLER WE
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
2036 JKHB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
361 MARB
STAFF
114 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
GERM 102
2387 1ST YEAR GERMAN
4.0
I
001
002
003
004
005
2387
2387
2387
2387
2387
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
'♦ GERM 200R section 400 is a sicill buiiding tutorial to attain proflcency. Register for 0, 1, 2,
GERM 200R 2385 2ND YR PROF TUTORI V3.0
GERM 201
t
GERM 202
GERM 211 R
400
001
002
003
004
005
001
002
003
004
001
2385
2385
2389
2389
2389
2389
2389
2389
2391
2391
2391
2391
2391
8463
8463
2ND YR PROF TUTORI
S 4:00-4:50 pm
2ND YR GERMAN
M
4.0
T 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
T 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
T 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
T 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
T 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
2ND-YEAR GERMAN 4.0
T 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
T 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
T 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
T 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
INTERM CONVERSATN V 5.0
S TBA
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
ster for 0,1,2,
or 3 credits.
2036 JKHB
STOTTIWI
2237 SFLC
STAFF
2237 SFLC
STAFF
2237 SFLC
STAFF
2237 SFLC
STAFF
2237 SFLC
STAFF
PL
2031 JKHB
STAFF
1125 SFLC
STAFF
F556 HFAC
STAFF
235 SWKT
STAFF
KELLING H
♦ GERM 300R section 400 is a sidll building tutorial to attain proficiency. Register for 0, 1, 2, or 3 credits.
f
GERM 300R 2396 3RD YR PROF TUTORI
400 2396 S 4:00-4:50 pm M
GERM 310 2397 CONVERS & PHONETICS
001 2397 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 2397 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
GERM 311R 8464 ADV CONVERSATION
001 8464 S TBA
GERM 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 320 2394 GRAM&C0MP1
001 2394 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 2394 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
003 2394 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
GERM 321 2405 GRAM&C0MP2
001 2405 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 2405 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
GERM 330 2404 CLTRL HSTRY GERMNY
001 2404 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 2404 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
GERM 340 2395 INTRO TO LIT ANALY
001 2395 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
002 2395 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
GERM 377 2401 GERMAN TEACHG PROG
001 2401 S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
V3.0
3.0
V5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2036 JKHB
STOTTM
2036 JKHB
STAFF
275 TMCB
STAFF
KELLING H
2036 JKHB
STOTTM
2036 JKHB
STAFF
F550 HFAC
STAFF
2031 JKHB
BAKER J 0
361 MARB
STAFF
FL
1086 JKHB
KELLING H
1086 JKHB
BAKER J 0
1125 SFLC STAFF
2036 JKHB STOTTM
3045D JKHB LUND R J
Teh r Approve
Tchr Approve
Lab Included
♦ GERM 400R sections 400 and 401 are skill building tutorials to attain proficiency. Register for 0,1,2, or 3, credits.
GERM 400R 2402 4TH YR PROF TUTORI V3.0
400 2402 S 4:00-^:50 pm M
401 2402 S 4:00-4:50 pm W
GERM 430 8465 MSTRPCS GRMN LITI 3.0
001 8465 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
GERM 431 8466 MSTRPCS GRMN LIT 2 3.0
001 8466 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
GERM 440R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ GERM 440R/640R section 1 will study Realism.
2036 JKHB
2036 JKHB
AL
2031 JKHB
AL
2036 JKHB
STOTTM
STOTTM
KELLING H
STOTTM
GERM 440R
001
846700 LIT PERiODS.MOVEMT
846700 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
2031 JKHB BAKER JO
♦ GERM 441 R/641R section 2 topic is mytfis, archetypes, and identity; section 1 will study lyric poetry.
GERM 441 R 846800 STDIES LIT GENRES 3.0
001 846800 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH 2036 JKHB LYON J K
002 846800 S 2:35— 3:50 pm TTH 2036 JKHB PLUMMERTG
♦ GERM 442R/642R section 1 will discuss the works of Guenter Grass.
GERM 442R
001
846900 MAJOR GERM AUTHORS
846900 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
2036 JKHB KEELEAF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 5
♦ GERM 450 section 1
GERM 450
001
Students will meet 2 hours in class and 1 hour outside
3.0
2421 HIST GERMAN LANG
2421 S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
GERM 490R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 490R
001
♦ GERM 490R section
400
♦ GERM 498R section
GERM 498R
2416
2416
SPEC STUDIES GERM
S TBA
V3.0
GERM 499R
GERM 640R
GERM 641 R
GERM 642R
001
001
001
001
002
001
GERM 680R
400 is German Choir. Register for 1 credit
2416 S 5:00-5:50 pm W
1 topic is Goethe's Faust.
8471 SR SEM GRMN LIT
8471 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
2414 HONORS THESIS •
2414 8 TBA
846701 UT PERIODS.MOVEMT
846701 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
846801 STDIES LIT GENRES
846801 8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
846801 8 2:35— 3:50 pm TTH
846901 MAJOR GERM AUTHORS
846901 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
7939 SPECL STDS GERMAN
7939 S TBA
of class at a prearranged time.
2036 JKHB JONES RL
STAFF
2015 JKHB STOTTM
Tchr Approve
001
♦ GERM 690R section 1 will study the drama of Bertolt Brecht.
GERM 690R
GERM 699R
2445 SEMINAR IN GERMAN
001 2445 8 3:35-4:50 pm TTH
2450 MASTERS THESIS
001 2450 8 TBA
Greek (Classical) (3010 JKHB, 37»4448)
GREEK
101
2764
RRST-YEAR GREEK
001
2764
8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
002
2764
8 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
GREEK
201
2766
INTERMEDIATE GREEK
001
2766
8 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
GREEK
301
2767
CLASS GREEK POETRY
001
2767
8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
GREEK
436
6813
PLATO
001
6813
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
V6.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
4073
JKHB
DAVIS G N
STAFF
2031
JKHB
BAKER J 0
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
2036
JKHB
PLUMMERTG
2036
JKHB
KEELE A F
STAFF
4073 JKHB
LYON J K
STAFF
Prev Apple
4010
HBLL
DEBLOOI8 N A
4010
HBLL
DUCKWITZ N H
4010
HBLL
BUTLER TM
FL
4010
HBLL
BUTLER TM
4010
HBLL
PHILLIPS R D
Health Sciences (213 RB, 37^4428)
HLTH 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 121 2793 HRST AID & SAFETY
001 2793 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 2793 8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
400 2793 8 4:00-5:40 pm W
2.0
231 RB STAFF
204 RB STAFF
231 RB COON P E
HLTH 129 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 129
6228
HLTH & LIFESTYLE MGT 1 .0
001
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
002
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
003
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
ilH
267
RB
STAFF
004
6228
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
005
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
006
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
007
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
008
6228
T
8:00-8:50 am
ilH
267
RB
STAFF
009
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
010
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
Oil
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
267
RB
HIRSCHI W M
012
6228
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
267
RB
HIR8CHI W M
013
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
271
RB
STAFF
014
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
271
RB
STAFF
015
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
016
6228
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
017
6228
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
018
6228
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
019
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
JAMES 8 W
020
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
JAMES 8 W
021
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
JAMES 8 W
116 BYU Fail 1995 Class Schedule
022
6228
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
JAMES S W
023
6228
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
267
RB
SALAZAR R D
024
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
267
RB
SALAZAR R D
025
fi??8
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
267
RB
SALAZAR R D
026
6228
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
267
RB
SALAZAR R D
027
6228
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
267
RB
PETERSEN R A
028
6228
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
267
RB
PETERSEN R A
029
6228
T
3:00-3:50 pm
IIH
267
RB
STAFF
030
6228
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
400
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
401
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
271
RB
STAFF
402
6??8
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
403
6228
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
271
RB
STAFF
404
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
RB
SWENSON C W
405
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
271
RB
SWENSON C W
406
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
UZELAC D
407
6228
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
271
RB
UZELAC D
408
6228
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
267
RB
SWENSON C W
409
6228
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
271
RB
SWENSON C W
410
6228
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
UZELAC D
411
6228
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
271
RB
UZELAC D
HLTH 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HLTH 130
2794
HLTH & UFESTYLE MGT 2.0
001
2794
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
271
RB
COON RE
HLTH 201
2796
DRGEDINTRCOLATH 1.0
001
2796
S
11:00-11:50 am
TH
271
RB
STAFF
002
2796
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
TH
106
RB
STAFF
HLTH 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 300 8612 HST PHL & FND HLTH
400 8612 S 4:00-5:40 pm T
HLTH 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 320
2805 FRST AID & EMRG CARE
001
2805
S
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
TTH
002
2805
S
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
TTH
003
2805
S
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
TTH
004
2805
S
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
TTH
005
2805
S
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
TTH
006
2805
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
IIH
007
2805
S
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
006
2805
S
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
009
2805
S
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
010
2805
S
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
F
IIH
Oil
2805
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
M
TTH
012
2805
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
W
TTH
400
2805
T
4:00-6:40 pm
M
401
2805
S
6:00-8:30 pm
W
40?
2805
S
4:00-6:40 pm
W
HLTH 325 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 325 2797 SAFETY EDUCATION
400 2797 S 4:00-5:40 pm T
HLTH 361 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 361
2798 SCH HLTH ELEM TCHR
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
231 RB HURLEY D R
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
235
RB
THYGERSONAL
206
RB
231
RB
THYGERSONAL
271
RB
235
RB
THOMPSON M E
206
RB
HINCKLEY SR
235
RB
THOMPSON M E
235 RB EDMUNDS P K
001
2798
S
10:00-11:50 am
F
206
RB
SALAZAR R D
002
2798
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
257
RB
MCCANNAM
003
2798
S
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
BLK2
206
RB
SALAZAR R D
004
2798
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
257
RB
PETERSEN R A
400
2798
S
3:00-4:40 pm
M
206
RB
ROLLINS L M
401
2798
S
4:10-5:30 pm
T
206
RB
SALAZAR RD
HLTH 362 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 365 7410 MODIFYING HLTH BEH
001 7410 S 9:00-9:50 am MW
2.0
235 RB KARRENKJ
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 117
002
7410
2:00-2:50 pm TTH
231 RB KARRENKJ
HLTH 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 370 2800 CONSUMER HEALTH
001 2800 S 8:00-8:50 am MW
HLTH 381 2803 H S TEACHNG METHOD
001 2803 S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
400 2803 S 5:00-6:40 pm M
2.0
2.0
231 RB PETERSEN R A
231
206
RB
RB
ROLLINS L M
ROLLINS LM
HLTH 402R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
♦ HLTH 403R section 1 will be offered for 2 credit hours.
HLTH 403R
001
2813 HLTH PRBLMS WRKSHP 2.0
2813 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH BLK2
280 SFH PETERSEN R A
♦ HLTH 403R section 400 and 401 will be offered for 1 credit hour: Stress Management.
400
401
2813
2813
S
S
4:00-4:50 pm
5:00-5:50 pm
TH
TH
206
206
RB
RB
♦ HLTH 403R section 402 will be offered for 2 credit hours: Women's Health Issues.
402
2813
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
420
2819
400
2819
421
2801
001
2801
425
2804
400
2804
426
7409
400
7409
431 R
2806
001
2806
436
2831
400
2831
S 4:00-5:40 pm TH
INJURY PREVENTION
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
SEC HLTH EO CURRIC
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
OCCUP & INDUST HLTH
S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
OCCUP & IND HLTH LAB
S 5:00-5:50 pm W
RRST AID INSTRUCT
S 10:00-11:50 am F
SOCIAL HYGIENE
S 4:00-5:40 pm M
HLTH 444 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 444 2807 ORG ADM DRIVER ED
001 2807 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
HLTH 449R 7043 SEMINAR IN PROFESS
001 7043 S 11:00-11:50 am TH
HLTH 451 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH
HLTH
451
454
HLTH 455
HLTH 460
HLTH 461
HLTH 463
2810
COMMUNITY HEALTH
001
2810
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
7665
ENVHLTHEVL&MGT3
400
7665
S 6:30-8:00 pm T
8333
HEALTH PROMOTION
001
8333
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
2811
SUBS USE & ADD BEH
001
2811
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MW
002
2811
S 2:00-2:50 pm MW
400
2811
S 4:00-5:40 pm M
2824
HEALTH OF BODY SYS
001
2824
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002
2824
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
7981
HLTH PROT & MGMT
001
7981
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
2.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
0.5
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
HLTH 465 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 465 2812 HLTH CRISIS INTERV 2.0
001 2812 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
HTLH 466 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH 466 6059 HLTH & AGING PROC 2.0
001 6059 S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
HLTH 478 6976 EPIDMLGY HLTH SERV 2.0
400 6976 8 4:00-5:40 pm TH
♦ HLTH 599R section 370: Fieldwork for Community Health majors.
HLTH 599R
370
2821 CO-OP ED FIELDWORK
2821 8 TBA
V9.0
♦ HLTH 599R section 371: Fieldwork for Gerontology minors.
371 2821 8 TBA
203 RB
231
206
RB
RB
2320A SFLC
RB
206
231
231
206
267
RB
RB
RB
RB
GOMEZ LM
GOMEZ LM
FULLER S
STAFF
COON P E
PUGH C E
PUGH 0 E
THYGERSONAL
HURLEY R E
COON P E
PETERSEN R A
231
RB
LINDSAY G B
231
RB
ANDERSON 8 T
235
RB
RHODES R L
206
RB
LINDSAY G B
235
RB
LINDSAY G B
257
RB
LINDSAY GB
235
RB
RHODES R L
206
RB
RHODES R L
235
RB
HAFEN B 0
235 RB HAFEN B 0
235 RB
235 RB
HEINERSW
LINDSAY G B
LINDSAY G B
HEINERSW
118 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
♦ HLTH 599R section 379
: Fleldwork for Health Promotio
nmajo
379
2821
S
TBA
HLTH
603R
2816
HEALTH PROB WRKSHP
400
2816
S 4:00-^:50 pm
TH
401
2816
S 5:00-5:50 pm
TH
402
2816
S 4:00-6:30 pm
TH
HLTH
650
2826
REV & PROC HLTH INFO
001
2826
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
HLTH
666
2825
HLTH & AGING PROC
001
2825
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
HLTH
694
2835
GRADUATE SEMINAR
b
001
2835
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MW
HLTH
696R
2836
INDEPENDENT STUDY
■
001
2836
S
TBA
HLTH
698R
2837
MASTERS PROJECT
001
2837
S
TBA
HLTH
699R
2838
MASTERS THESIS
001
2838
8
TBA
002
2838
8
TBA
003
2838
S
TBA
004
2838
8
TBA
005
2838
8
TBA
006
2838
S
TBA
007
2838
S
TBA
1.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
V3.0
V4.0
V9.0
RHODES R L
206 RB GOMEZ L M
206 RB GOMEZ L M
203 RB FULLER S
206 RB HAFEN B O
235 RB HEINER S B
257 RB ROLLINS L M
HEINER SB
KARREN K J
KARREN K J
8ALAZAR R D
THYGERSONAL
RHODES R L
HAFEN B Q
LINDSAY G B
ROLLINS L M
Health/Physical Education (269 SFH, 37^4650)
♦ HE/PE section 1 is an experimental class which fulfills the university graduation requirement for health and physical
education.
I
HE/PE
129
9081
001
9081
Hebrew (4052 JKHB,
HEB
101
2839
001
2839
002
2839
HEB
111M
5698
200
5698
HEB 131 Offered by Independent
HEB
131
2843
001
2843
HEB 132 Offered by Independent
HEB
201
2841
001
2841
HEB
311R
2846
001
2846
HEB
331
6523
001
6523
HEB
443
8100
001
8100
HEB
531 R
2848
001
2848
UFESTYLE MGT
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
37a^396)
1ST YR HEBREW
8 8:00^:50 am DAILY
8 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
HONORS HEB/OLDTES
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
1STYRBIBLHEB
8 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2ND YR MOO HEBREW
S 10:00-10:50 am MTWTH
INTERMEDIATE CONV
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWTH
READINGS HEB SCRP
8 9:00-9:50 am DAILY
MED RABBIS
8 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
STUDIES IN HEBREW
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
History (232 KIMB, 37^4335)
HIST 120 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HIST 120 2857 U S THROUGH 1877
001 2857 T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
002 2857 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
003 2857 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
400 2857 T 4:00-6:30 pm M
HIST 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
2.0
4.0
3.0
4.0
4.0
2.0
4.0
2.0
2.0
267 RB STAFF
383 CB STAFF
383 CB PACK M D
383 CB PARRY D W
1107 JKHB STAFF
383 CB ZAFRAN-RONA C
383 CB ZAFRAN-RONA C
383 CB PACK M D
1107 JKHB PACKMD
1107 JKHB RICKS 8 D
3.0
ss
253 MARB EPPERSON 8 F
346 MARB CARVER 8
348 MARB WILSON D R
274 MARB WHITTAKER D J
HIST 121 2858 US SINCE 1877
001 2858 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 2858 T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
003 2858 T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
400 2858 T 4:00-6:30 pm W
HIST 199R 8737 CO-OP ED HISTORY
001 8737 T TBA
3.0
SS
V3.0
253 MARB MARLOW H C
253 MARB MARLOW H C
346 MARB VANBEEKLA
274 MARB PEARCYTL
STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 1 9
HIST 200
2853
HISTORIAN'S CRAFT
3.0
001
2853
S
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
1086 JKHB
TOBLER D F
HIST 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 201
8211
WRLD CIVIL T0 1500
3.0 CV1
001
8211
S
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
TTH
3246 SFLC
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
002
8211
S
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
TH
TTH
108 TMCB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
003
8211
S
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
MH
366MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
004
8211
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
F
TTH
262 SWKT
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
005
8211
s
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
TTH
2047 JKHB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
006
8211
s
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
TTH
361 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
007 _
8211
s
4:00-4:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
TH
TTH
341 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
008
8211
s
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
TTH
346 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
009
8211
s
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
MH
323 MCKB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
010
8211
s
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
M
TTH
F322 HFAC
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
Oil
8211
s
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
TTH
346 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
012
8211
s
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
T
IIH
2241 SFLC
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
013
8211
s
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
TTH
1126 JKHB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
014
8211
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
TTH
122 HRCB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
015
8211
s
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
TTH
2047 JKHB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
016
8211
s
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
TTH
361 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
017
8211
s
4:00-4:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
T
TTH
341 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
018
8211
s
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
TTH
175 JSB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
019
8211
s
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
TTH
261 ROTC
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
020
8211
s
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
W
MH
1143 SWKT
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
021
8211
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
M
TTH
392 CB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
022
8211
s
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
M
TTH
486 TNRB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
023
8211
s
12:00-12:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
M
TTH
159 MCKB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
024
8211
s
1 :00-1 :50 pm
10:00-1050 am
W
TTH
235 RB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
025
8211
s
2:00-2:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
W
TTH
486 TNRB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
026
8211
s
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
F
TTH
346 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
027
8211
s
4:00-4:50 pm
10:00-1050 am
F
TTH
341 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
028
8211
s
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-1050 am
F
TTH
346 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
029
8211
s
11:00-11:50 am
10:00-1050 am
F
TTH
3215 SFLC
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
030
8211
s
10:00-1050 am
10:00-1050 am
F
TTH
348 MARB
140 JSB
HAMBLIN W
031
8211
T
10:00-1050 am
MWF
253 MARB
PRATT DH
034
8211
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
252 MARB
WRIGHT D C
400
8211
T
5:30-8:00 pm
T
247 MARB
WINKLER A L
401
8211
T
4:00-6:30 pm
T
253 MARB
PIXTON P B
HIST 201 H
8211
HONORS CIV T0 1500
3.0 CV1
200
8211
S
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
122 HRCB
DOXEYGB
Honors
201
8211
s
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
250 MSRB
DOXEYGB
Honors
HIST 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HIST 202 8212 WRLD CIVIL PR 1500
001 8212 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
002 8212 T 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
003 8212 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
CV2
253 MARB ALLEN J M
253 MARB BOHAC R D
274 MARB BLTTLER LA
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i
HIST 275
HIST 302
HIST 303
HIST 307
HIST 313
HIST 314
004 8212 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
005 8212 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
006 8212 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
007 8212 T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
008 8212 T 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
400 8212 S 5:00-7:30 pm W •
401 8212 S 5:00-7:30 pm T
2905 FAM & LAW IN AM HIST 3.0
001 2905 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
2864 MEDVL & MOO NR EAST 3.0
001 2864 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
6384 JEWSH HIST 70AD-PR 3.0
001 6384 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
286605 ROMAN HISTORY 3.0
001 286605 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
2870 REFORMATION 3.0
001 2870 S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
422715 HIST & PHIL OF SCI 3.0
001 422715 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
230 SWKT
253 MARB
253 MARB
274 MARB
253 MARB
253 MARB
274 MARB
385 CB
SS
274 MARB
275 MARB
2025 JKHB
SS
274 MARB
JOHNSON GW
GREEN AH
THORP MR
CARDON L B
STAFF
THORP M R
ALLEN J M
RYSKAMP G R
MONTGOMERY D C
GREEN AH
HUNTSMAN E D
HARLINE C E
W142 BNSN NIELSEN F K
¥
HIST 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 329 2877 AUSTRIAN EMPIRE 3.0
001 2877 S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
HIST 330 2878 TSARIST RUSSIA 3.0
001 2878 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
HIST 331. 335, and 336 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
346 MARB
346 MARB
HIST 340 2887 PREMODERN ASIA
001 2887 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
HIST 341 2888 MODERN ASIA
001 2888 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
HIST 344 2891 MODERN CHINA
001 2891 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
HIST 345 2892 PREMODERN JAPAN
001 2892 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
HIST 351 2898 CON & COL LAT AMER
001 2898 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
HIST 352 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 360
HIST 362
HIST 364
001
001
001
2941
2941
2943
2943
2907
2907
HIST 366 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 366 2946 UTAH
HIST
HIST
369
370
001
001
001
2946
2948
2948
1972
1972
S 12:00-12:50 pm
INDIANS IN AM HIST
MWF
MWF
S 10:00-10:50 am
COLONIAL AMERICA
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
HIST 377 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required).
HIST 379 2911 US SINCE 1945
001 2911 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
HIST 385 2954 AM CONST T0 1865
400 2954 S 5:10-7:40 pm W
» HIST 390R section 1 is Mormon History and Culture.
HIST 390R 6385 SPECIAL TOPICS
001 6385 S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
HIST397R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
HIST 397R 7436 WRITING FAMILY HST
400 7436 S 4:00-6:30 pm T
HIST 398 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 399R 7661 COOP EDUC HISTORY
001 7661 T TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
SPAN FRNTIER IN NA 3.0
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
AM WEST TO MEX WAR 3.0
S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
US ENVIRONMNTL HIS 3.0
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
V9.0
122 HRCB
SS
274 MARB
346 MARB
680 SWKT
274 MARB
274 MARB
346 MARB
385 CB
274 MARB
275 MARB
346 MARB
346 MARB
346 MARB
HOLMES B R
BOHAC R D
BRITSCH R L
ALLEN J M
WRIGHT D C
BUTLER LA
BROWN K W
PEARCYTL
GOWANS F R
ALEXANDER T G
ALEXANDER T G
GOWANS F R
YORK N L
MARLOW H C
BAKER LL
2245 SFLC ESPLIN R K
331 KMB HARTLEY WG
323 KMB STAFF
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 121
HIST400R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 400R section 1 will be English Paleography.
HIST 400R 6210 PALEOGRAPHY
001 6210 8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
HIST406R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 406R 2854 NE STATES & CANADA
001 2854 S 1:35— 3:50 pm M
HIST 406R 2854 SOUTHERN STATES
002 2854 8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
HIST407R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 407R England since 1700-Family History
HIST 407R 2863 BRITISH RAM HIST
400 2863 8 6:00-8:30 pm W
HIST 408R 2885 SCAND RAM HIST
001 2885 8 1:35— 3:50 pm T
HIS T 409R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 409R 2886 GERM SLAV RAM HIST
001 2886 8 10:00-11:15 am MW
HIST 41 OR 2902 SO EUROPEAN RAM H
001 2902 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
385 CB PRATT D H
TBA 8PERRY K
385 CB DAYNES K M
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
385 CB PRATT D H
1223 SFLC HASU^GM
335 KMB WRIGHT RS
385 CB RY8KAMP G R
HIST411R, 422 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HIST 430R section 1 will study the Julio-Claudians. History 307 prerequisite.
HIST 430R 818516 TPCS GK & ROM HIST 3.0
001 818516 8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
HIST 454 2917 US MIL HIST T01 903 3.0
001 2917 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
♦ HIST 477 section 1 requires concurrent enrollment in SO ED 476R.
HIST 477 2895 METHODS TEACHING 3.0
001 2895 8 3:00-4:50 pm MTWTH
HIST480R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 480R 2216 SEM & SPEC PROBLEMS
001 2216 8 8:00-10:30 am T
2.0
3040 JKHB HUNTSMAN ED
274 MARB GRAND8TAFF M R
346 MARB FOX W
335 KMB PRATT DH
Majors Only
HIST
485
7785
JUNIOR TUTORIAL
3.0
001
7785
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
DOXEY G B
Majors Only
002
7785
8
3:00-4:15 pm
TTH
385
CB
CARDON L B
Majors Only
003
7785
8
2:00-3:15 pm
TTH
331
KMB
EPPER80N 8 F
Majors Only
004
7785
8
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
331
KMB
RICHARDS M 8
Majors Only
005
7785
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
285 8WKT
THORP M R
Majors Only
006
7785
8
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
385
CB
WE8T0VER V R
Majors Only
007
7785
8
12:35— 1:50 pm
TTH
245 SWKT
WESTOVER V R
Majors Only
008
7785
8
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
385
CB
WRIGHT D C
Majors Only
009
7785
S
8:00-9:15 am
IIH
385
CB
EMBRYJL
Majors Only
HIST
490
2959
HISTORICAL RSRCH
3.0
001
2959
8
8:00-9: 15 am
TTH
331
KMB
HOLMES B R
Majors Only
002
2959
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
245 8WKT
ALLEN J M
Majors Only
003
2959
8
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
331
KMB
HOLMES B R
Majors Only
004
2959
8
1:35— 2:50 pm
HH
385
CB
BUTLER LA
Majors Only
005
2959
8
12:00-1:15 pm
TTH
331
KMB
PEARCY T L
Majors Only
006
2959
8
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
331
KMB
PIXTON P B
Majors Only
007
2959
8
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
385
CB
MONTGOMERY D C
Majors Only
008
2959
8
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
RICHARDS M S
Majors Only
009
2959
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
GRANDSTAFF M R
Majors Only
010
2959
8
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
229
KMB
PEARCY TL
Majors Only
HIST
495R
7287
DIRECTED RESEARCH
3.0
001
7287
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
496R
7288
INTRN FAMILY HIST
V5.0
001
7288
S
8:00-10:30 am
T
335
KMB
PRATT DH
HIST
498R
2961
DIRECTED READINGS
V3.0
001
2961
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
002
2961
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
499R
8845
HONOR'S THESIS
V6.0
001
8845
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
HIST
500R
2962
SPECL STUDIES HIST
V3.0
001
2962
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
002
2962
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
003
2962
T
TBA
323
KMB
STAFF
122 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
I
I
HIST
561
7289
SRC & PRB EARLY AM
001
7289
S 8:00-6:50 am MWF
MST
563
2970
SRC & PRB 20-CNT AMR
001
2970
S 3:00-5:30 pm F
HIST
587
8218
PHILOSOPHIES HIST
001
8218
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
HIST
598R
3023
SPECIAL READINGS
001
3023
T TBA
002
3023
T TBA
HIST
661
2963
SRCS MED,REN, & REF
001
2963
S 3:00-5:30 pm W
HIST
663
2965
SRC & PRB MODERN EUR
001
2965
S 12:00-2:30 pm W
H»T
690R
3015
GRAD SEM IN HISTRY
001
3015
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
HIST
695R
3020
COORDINATED RESRCH
001
3020
T TBA
HIST
699R
3024
MASTERS THESIS
001
3024
T TBA
HIST
798R
3025
SPECIAL READINGS
001
3025
T TBA
HIST
799R
6306
DISSERTATION
001
6306
T TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
V2.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
V9.0
V2.0
VI 8.0
331 KMB YORK N L
331 KMB GRANDSTAFF M R
331 KMB THORP M R
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
331 KMB HARUNE C E
302 KMB TOBLER D F
302 KMB PIXTONPB
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
323 KMB STAFF
Honors (302 MSRB, 378-3038)
♦ Also offered ttirough departments are: A Htg 100H, Anttir 101H, Biol 100H,
Engl 201 H, 311 H, 31 5H, 31 6H, Fren 202H, Geol 101H, Hist 201 H, Hum 201 H,
105H, 201 H, 210H, 311H, Phscs 127H, PI Sc 110H, 201 H, 202H, Psych 111H,
211 (200-201), 301 (200), 304 (200), 327 (200), Rel C 130 (200), 231 (200), 324
HONP 200
Chem 111H, C Lit 201H, Dance
202H, 261 H, Math 112H, 113H,
Stat 222H, Rel A 115 (200), 121
(200), 333 (200), 341 (200).
260H,Econ110H,
M Com 320H, Phil
(200-215), 122(200),
HON P 201
8274
INTENSIVE WRITING
3.0 E
003
8274
T
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
004
8274
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
005
8274
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
107 HGB
STAFF
Honors
006
8274
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
108 HGB
STAFF
Honors
007
8274
T
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
008
8274
T
9:35—10:50 am
TTH
211 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
009
8274
T
9:35—10:50 am
TTH
241 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
010
8274
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
Oil
8274
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
107 HGB
STAFF
Honors
012
8274
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
108 HGB
STAFF
Honors
015
8274
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
108 HGB
STAFF
Honors
016
8274
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
017
8274
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
107 HGB
STAFF
Honors
018
8274
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
108 HGB
STAFF
Honors
019
8274
T
12:30-1 :50 pm
TTH
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
020
8274
T
12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
107 HGB
STAFF
Honors
■tions
21 and 22
are required to register for REL A 121 section 204.
021
8274
T
12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
108 HGB
STAFF
Honors
022
8274
T
12:30-1 :50 pm
TTH
211 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
023
8274
T
12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
W005 BNSN
STAFF
Honors
024
8274
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
025
8274
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
107 HGB
STAFF
Honors
026
8274
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
211 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
027
8274
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
211 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
028
8274
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
110 HGB
STAFF
Honors
029
8274
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
241 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
030
8274
T
2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
won BNSN
STAFF
Honors
031
8274
T
2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
241 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
032
8274
T
2:00-3:20 pm
IIH
211 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
400
8274
T
5:00-6:20 pm
TTH
211 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
2225
HISTORY OF CIV 1
3.0 CV1
001
2225
T
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
321 MSRB
BENNION R C
Honors
002
2225
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
234 MARB
TERRY R E
Honors
003
2225
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
321 MSRB
BURTON G 0
Honors
004
2225
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
115MCKB
MATHENY R T
Honors
005
2225
T
1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
250 MSRB
BELL EM
Honors
006
2225
T
1:00-2:50 pm
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
F
321 MSRB
321 MSRB
GRIGGS C W
Honors
008
2225
T
1:35— 2:50 pm
TTH
202 MSRB
HOSKISSON P Y
Honors
009
2225
T
9:35—1050 am
TTH
274 MARB
ALLRED D
Honors
400
2225
T
4:00-5:20 pm
TTH
4061 HBLL
DUVALL S H
Honors
401
2225
T
4:00-5:20 pm
TTH
252 MARB
WINKLER A L
Honors
402
2225
T
4:00-6:35 pm
W
256 MARB
WINKLER A L
Honors
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 123
HONP
203R
2233
UTERATURE
3.0
AL
001
2233
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
348MARB
BEAN M W
Honors
002
2233
T 8:00-9:15 am
TTH
108 HGB
MADSENAN
Honors
003
2233
T 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
2049 JKHB
SEELY D R
Honors
HONP
211 R
8574
COLLQ IN ARTS & LETT
3.0
AL
400
8574
T 3:00-3:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
F
321 MSRB
250 MSRB
LYONTE
Honors
HONP
214R
2231
READ HIST OF IDEAS
1.0
001
2231
T 6:00-6:50 pm
W
250 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
002
2231
T 7:00-7:50 pm
W
321 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
003
2231
S 5:00-5:50 pm
M
321 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
004
2231
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
250 MSRB
PAULSEN D M
Honors
HONP
221 R
8576
COLLQ IN SOC SCIEN
3.0
SS
400
8576
T 4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
250 MSRB
LYON T E
Honors
401
8576
T 4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
211 MSRB
ENGLAND J L
Honors
402
8576
T 4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
241 MSRB
WHITE 0 M
Honors
HONP
223R
8578
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
V6.0
SS
001
8578
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
396 BRMB
JACKSON A B
Honors
HONP
224R
8579
POLITICAL SCIENCE
3.0
SS
400
8579
T 4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
171 JSB
GALBRAITH D B
Honors
HONP
228R
8792
EDUCATION
3.0
SS
001
8792
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
211 MSRB
BUNDERSON E D
Honors
002
8792
T 8:35—9:50 am
MW
355 MCKB
HARRISON G V
Honors
003
8792
T 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
108 HGB
WILLIAMS D D
Honors
HONP
230R
8583
CIVILIZ & CULTURE
3.0
SS
001
8583
T 5:00-7:50 pm
T
241 MSRB
WATKINS S A
Honors
HONP
241 R
8585
COLLQ IN THE SCIEN
3.0
NS
001
8585
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
1080 JKHB
HARRIS J S
Honors
002
8585
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
MW
BLK1
241 MSRB
STAFF
Honors
HONP
243R
2239
PHY SCI ELECTIVE
3.0
NS
001
2239
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
241 MSRB
MOODY J W
Lab InclucJed
002
2239
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
W010 BNSN
JONES S E
Honors
HONP
259
8589
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
4.0
PS
001
8589
T 2:00-3:50 pm
MWF
W006 BNSN
DIBBLE W E
Honors
HONP
300
8726
ADVANCED WRITING
3.0
AW
001
8726
T 1:00-2:15 pm
TTH
4073 JKHB
PLUMMER T G
Honors
HONP
303R
7906
UTERATURE
3.0
AL
001
7906
T 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
1106 JKHB
MURPHY J J
Honors
002
7906
S 12:00-1:20 pm
TTH
241 MSRB
PAULSEN D M
Honors
003
7906
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
125 HRCB
HARTEF
Honors
HONP
327R
8598
ECONOMICS
3.0
SS
001
8598
T 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
250 MSRB
WIMMERLT
Honors
HONP
344R
8603
BIOLOG SCI ELECTV
2.0
NS
001
8603
T 2:00-2:50 pm
M
248 MARB
TOLMAN R R
Honors
HONP
499R
2246
HONORS THESIS
V6.0
001
2246
T
TBA
MCDONALD J B
Honors
Humanities (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
HUM 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HUM 101
HUM 200
HUM 201
3093
INTRO HUMANITIES
3.0 AL
oei
3093
T
9:35-10:50 am
TTH
2084
JKHB
MARSHALL D R
002
3093
T
10;00'tO«Oam
MWF
2084
JKHB
GREEN J D
003
3093
T
4:0&-4;ldpm
MWF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
004
3093
T
8:00-9: IS am
TTH
3090
JKHB
STAFF
400
3093
T
5:00-6:16 pm
MW
2026
JKHB
STAFF
8747
MODES OF PERCEPTN 3.0
001
8747
S
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
2025
JKHB
ORTON B C
002
8747
s
3:00-4:15 pm
TTH
2025
JKHB
ORTON B C
3094
ARTS WSTRN CLTR 1
3.0 CV1
003
3094
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3088
JKHB
GREEN J D
Tutorial Inc
004
3094
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3088
JKHB
GREEN J D
Tutorial Inc
005
3094
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
2025
JKHB
STAFF
006
3094
T
8:00-9:15 am
TTH
2025
JKHB
STAFF
007
3094
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
9:00-9:50 am
MW
2084
3215
JKHB
SFLC
CALL M J
008
3094
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
MW
2084
3215
JKHB
SFLC
CALL M J
009
3094
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
2084
1126
JKHB
JKHB
CALL M J
010
3094
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
2084
1126
JKHB
JKHB
CALL M J
Oil
3094
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
2084
3215
JKHB
SFLC
CALL M J
1 24 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Scheciule
HUM
012 3094 T 1:00-1:50pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm F
013 3094 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm F
014 3094 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm F
015 3094 T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
016 3094 T 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
400 3094 S 5:00-6:15 pm MW
401 3094 S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
201H 3094 HNRS ARTS WSTRN C
200 3094 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
201 3094 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
HUM 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ARTS WSTRN CULTR 2
HUM 202
HUM 202H
HUM 240
HUM 242
HUM 261
HUM 261 H
HUM 262
HUM 350
001
002
003
004
400
200
001
400
001
001
200
001
001
002
3095
3095
3095
3095
3095
3095
3095
3095
3096
3096
3096
7360
7360
3097
3097
3097
3097
3110
3110
6747
6747
6747
T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
T 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
T 5:00-6:15 pm MW
HNRS ARTS WSTRN C
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
INTRO HUM OF ASIA
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
INTRO HUM OF ISLAM
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
AMER HUMANITIES 1
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
HON AM HUMANITIESI
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
AMER HUMANITIES 2
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
INTERPRT LIT & ARTS
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
2260
SFLC
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
323 MCKB
2084
JKHB
CALL M J
275 TMCB
3088
JKHB
STAFF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
3090
JKHB
CALL M J
3088
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
CV1
2025
JKHB
TATE G S
2025
JKHB
PARRY J D
3.0
CV2
3088
JKHB
STAFF
3088
JKHB
STAFF
3090
JKHB
STAFF
2025
JKHB
ORTON B C
3088
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
CV2
3090
JKHB
DAVIS N S
3.0
AL
3090
JKHB
SHUMWAYLV
3090
JKHB
SHUMWAYLV
3.0
AL
3090
JKHB
PETERSON D C
3.0
AL
3088
JKHB
DAVIS N S
3.0
AL
3088
JKHB
DAVIS N S
3.0
AL
3088
JKHB
MARSHALL D R
3.0
3090
JKHB
CALL M J
3090
JKHB
PARRY J D
♦ HUM 401 R section 1 will study Renaissance Humanities.
HUM 401 R 7361 TOPICS IN THE HUM
001 7361 S 12:00-12:50 pm
3A
MWF
♦ HUM 402R section 1 will study Nationalism and Multi-Culturalism.
HUM
402R
001
3117 CONTMPORARY ISSUES
3117 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
♦ HUM 404R section 1 will study Impressionism
404R
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
001
499R
001
590R
610
001
001
3109
3109
8748
8748
3120
3120
9027
9027
PERIOD STUDIES
S 3:00^:15 pm
HONORS THESIS
S
TTH
TBA
DIRECTED READINGS
S TBA
RESEARCH METHODS
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
♦ HUM 620R section 1 will study Renaissance Humanities.
HUM 620R 3121 PERIOD STUDIES
001 3121 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
HUM 620R 3121 12TH-CENTURY REN
002 3121 S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
♦ HUM 650R section 1 will study Impressionism.
HUM
650R
9059
9059
IMPRESSIONISM
S 3:00-4:15 pm
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
001 9059 S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
♦ HUM 690R section 1 will study Nationalism and Multi-Culturalism.
HUM 690R 3122 SEM IN HUMANITIES 3.0
001 3122 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
HUM 699R 1467 THESIS MASTERS DEG V9.0
Ml 1467 S TBA
Honors
Honors
3090 JKHB PARRY J D
3090 JKHB PHILLIPS MD
3090 JKHB CALL M J
CALLMJ
SHUMWAY L V
3040 JKHB SHUMWAYLV
3090 JKHB PARRY J D
3040 JKHB TATEGE
3090 JKHB CALLMJ
3090 JKHB PHILLIPS MD
Honors
Honors
SHUMWAYLV
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BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 125
Hungarian (4094 JKHB, 37a4923)
HUNG
101
8115
1ST YR HUNGARIAN
4.0
400
8115
S 4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
1023 JKHB
STAFF
Information Systems and Accountancy (540 TNRB, 378-4234)
ISYS
98
8986
MICRO SPRDSHTSKLS
0.0
$25
001
8986
S 2:00-3:50 pm
M
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
002
8986
S 5:00-6:50 pm
M
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
003
8986
S 7:00-8:50 pm
T
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
004
8986
S 8:00-9:50 am
W
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
005
8986
S 10:00-11 :50 am
TH
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
006
8986
S 5:00-6:50 pm
TH
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
007
8986
S 11:00-12:50 pm
F
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
021
8986
S 2:00-3:50 pm
M
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
022
8986
S 5:00-6:50 pm
M
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
024
8986
S 8:00-9:50 am
W
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
025
8986
S 10:00-11 :50 am
TH
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
026
8986
S 5:00-6:50 pm
TH
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
027
8986
8 11:00-12:50 pm
F
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
♦ 1 SYS 199R and 399R:
For internship class registration,
obtain a
list of section locations from the department office, room
S10TNRB.
ISYS
199R
8769
CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
V3.0
350
8769
S
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
370
8769
8
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
ISYS
301
8962
MGT INFO SYSTEMS
3.0
001
8962
S 8:00-9:20 am
MW
280 TNRB
BOYER G L
Majors Only
002
8962
8 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
280 TNRB
BOYER GL
Majors Only
003
8962
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
280 TNRB
DENNA E L
Majors Only
004
8962
8 3:30-4:50 pm
MW
280 TNRB
MCKELLLJ
Majors Only
005
8962
8 2:00-3:20 pm
MW
210 TNRB
JACKSON R B
ISYS
399R
6395
CO-OP BUS EXP INTR
V3.0
350
6395
8
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
370
6395
8
TBA
BOYER G L
Prev Apple
ISYS
441
8770
BUS PROGRAMMING
3.0
001
8770
S 9:30-10:50 am
TTH
240 TNRB
LIDDLE S W
Majors Only
ISYS
443
8044
INFO SYSTEMS ANLY
3.0
001
8044
8 11:00-12:20 pm
MW
230 TNRB
MCKELLLJ
Majors Only
ISYS
445
8041
DATABASE SYSTEMS
3.0
001
8041
S 9:30-10:50 am
TTH
170 TNRB
HANSEN J V
Majors Only
002
8041
8 12:30-1:50 pm
TTH
170 TNRB
HANSEN J V
Majors Only
ISYS
542
8671
OBJ-ORIENTED PROG
3.0
001
8671
S 3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
230 TNRB
MESERVY R D
ISYS
544
8048
INFO SYSTEM DESIGN
3.0
001
8048
8 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
270 TNRB
HANSEN G W
Majors Orily
ISYS
546
0737
4TH-GL PROG LANG
3.0
001
0737
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
280 TNRB
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
002
0737
S 12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
280 TNRB
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
ISYS
590R
0771
SEMINAR IN 1 SYS
V3.0
001
0771
8 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
240 TNRB
LIDDLE 8 W
Majors Only
ISYS
643
6763
ADV SYSTEMS ANALYS
3.0
001
6763
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm
MW
270 TNRB
DENNA E L
Majors Only
ISYS
644
8049
ADV INFO SYS DESNG
3.0
001
8049
8 12:30-1:50 pm
MW
270 TNRB
HANSEN GW
Majors Only
ISYS
645
6721
ADV DATABASE MGT
3.0
001
6721
8 8:00-9:20 am
MW
164 TNRB
HANSEN GW
Majors Only
ISYS
646
6767
ADV PROGRAM LANG
3.0
001
6767
8 9:30-10:50 am
MW
280 TNRB
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
002
6767
S 12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
280 TNRB
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
Instructional Science (201 MCKB, 37a«097)
3467
INSTRUCTIONAL TECH
001
3467
S 10:00-10:50 am M
002
3467
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
285
IS 286 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ IS 286 meets as a class on the first day only.
1.0
IS
286
8057
MCRCOMP IN SCHOOL
001
8057
S 11:00-11:50 am M
400
8057
S 5:00-5:50 pm M
401
8057
S 3:00-3:50 pm W
1.0
115 MCKB
115 MCKB
GREEN E E
GREEN E E
115 MCKB SMITH TG
115 MCKB SMITH TG
115 MCKB SMITH TG
126 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
IS 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
IS 470R 5669 UNDERGRAD RESEARCH V 3.0
001 5669 S 1:00-1 :50 pm T 359 MCKB
IS 51 5R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). No graduate credit given.
IS 51 5R meets as a class on the first day only.
6085 SPEC TOPICS IN IS
6085 S 1:00-1:50 pm W
B 564 6338 INSTRUCTIONAL DESN
6338 S 2:00-3:15 pm MW
IS 620 8964 PRINC OF LEARNING
8964 8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
1999 MEASUREMENT THEORY
1999 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
6351 MEASUREMENT PROJCT
6351 T TBA
6040 EVALUATION IN EDUC
6040 S 2:00-3:30 pm TTH
6043 EVALUATION PROJECT
6043 T TBA
6336 RES SYNTH & CONCEP
6336 S 4:00-6:50 pm T
6559 RESEARCH PROJECT
6559 T TBA
2644 INTERNSHIP INST SC
2644 T TBA
VAN MA
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
51 5R
564
620
653
657R
661
667R
673
677R
680R
682
687R
001
001
001
001
400
001
400
400
400
400
001
400
2578 PRO & INST RES MOM
2578 S 5:00-7:50 pm W
3244 DEVELOPMENT PROJCT
3244 T TBA
V3.0
205 MCKB
SMITH T G
3.0
359 MCKB
MERRILL PF
3.0
355 MCKB
INOUYE D K
3.0
355 MCKB
SUDWEEKS R R
V3.0
SUDWEEKS R R
3.0
359 MCKB
WILLIAMS D D
V3.0
VAN MA
3.0
355 MCKB
VAN MA
V3.0
INOUYE D K
V6.0
GREEN E E
3.0
355 MCKB
SPENCER R W
V3.0
HARRISON G V
♦ B 690R: Seminar Introduction to Companion Reading.
B 690R
400
B
B
B
B
B
693R
400
698R
400
699h
400
760R
001
790R
001
799R
400
8510
8510
6349
6349
7401
7401
6352
6352
6348
6348
6353
6353
6356
6356
SEMINAR
S
TBA
DIRECTED IND. STDY
S TBA
MASTER'S PROJECT
T TBA
MASTER'S THESB
T TBA
ADVCAI TOPIC 8i PRO
S 10:00-11:15 am MW
ADV SEMINAR IN SC
S 12:00-1:50 pm W
DOCTORAL DISSERTN
T TBA
V3.0
BLK1
V3.0
V6.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
359 MCKB
359 MCKB
International and Area Studies (273 HRB, 378-3377)
IAS 199R 9043 INTL INTERNSHIP V3.0
350 9043 S TBA
IAS 220 9134 INTRO DEVEL STU 3.0
400 9134 S 3:00^:20 pm MW
IAS 390R 9069 INTL OUTREACH PREP V3.0
001 9069 8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
IAS 397R 8838 TOPICS IN IAS V3.0
001 8838 8 TBA
3208 8FLC
257 HRCB
SPENCER R W
WILLIAMS D D
BUNDERSON C V
OSGUTHORPE R T
MERRILL PF
OSGUTHORPE R T
MERRILL PF
STAFF
BRYNER G C
STAFF
STAFF
♦ IAS 397R section 401 is for new participants in Model United Nations.
401 8838 T 5:30-8:00 pm W
♦ IAS 397R section 402 is IJV.S. Student Journal.
402 8838 8
♦ IAS 397R section 403 is for advanced M.U.N, students.
403 8838 T 5:30-8:00 pm
♦ IAS 397R section 404 is for first year returning M.U.N. students.
404 8838 8 5:30-8:00 pm W
IAS 397R 8838 iCONS-OiPLOM NEGOT V3.0
TBA
W
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
SKABELUND G P
238 HRCB BUCKNER D L
238 HRCB
400
8838
TBA
BUCKNER D L
STAFF
Prev Apple
Teh r Approve
Dept Approve
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 127
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
IAS
399R
001
501 R
001
599R
390
695R
001
699R
001
8534
INTRNTL INTERNSHIP
V9.0
8534
S TBA
STAFF
7854
GRADUATE COLLOQUIU
1.0
7854
S 11:00-12:30 pm TH
238 HRCB HUDSON V M
8535
INTRNTL INTERNSHIP
V9.0
8535
S TBA
STAFF
8855
DIR INDIV STUDY
V3.0
8855
S TBA
STAFF
8516
MASTER'S THESIS
V6.0
8516
S TBA
STAFF
International Relations (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
♦ International Relations majors— see departmental secretary, 237 HRCB, for advising appointments.
♦ INT R 499R: Please note that attendance is required for both hours of the section for which you register.
INT R 499R
3290
001
3290
002
3290
003
3290
SEMINTNLAREASTD
8 12:00-12:50 pm W
12:00-12:50 pm T
S 12:00-12:50 pm W
2:00-2:50 pm W
S 12:00-12:50 pm W
11:00-11:50 am TH
1.0
Italian (4002 JKHB, 378-2542)
ITAL 101 3291 1STYRITALPT1
001 3291 S 8:00-8:50 am
002 3291 8 9:00-9:50 am
003 3291 S 12:00-12:50 pm
400 3291 8 4:00-4:50 pm
ITAL 102 3292 1STYRITALPT2
001 3292 8 12:00-12:50 pm
400 3292 8 4:00-4:50 pm
ITAL 201 3293 INTERNED ITALIAN 1
001 3293 8 10:00-1050 am
ITAL 202 9015 INTERMED ITALIAN 2
001 9015 8 8:00-8:50 am
ITAL 211 R 3294 2NDYRC0NVERS
400 3294 8 4:00-4:50 pm
ITAL 321 3297 ADV GRAMMAR
001 3297 S 10:00-1050 am
002 3297 8 1:00-1:50 pm
ITAL 326 3299 ITAL PHON & PRONUN
001 3299 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
ITAL 340 3295 INTRO ITALIAN LIT
001 3295 8 1000-10:50 am
002 3295 8 1:00-1 :50 pm
ITAL 399R 8530 ITALIAN WORK INTER
001 8530 S TBA
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
238 HRCB
238 HRCB
238 HRCB
238 HRCB
238 HRCB
122 HRCB
4.0
2049 JKHB
2049 JKHB
2214 8FLC
BLK1 2049 JKHB
4.0
3208 8FLC
BLK2 2049 JKHB
4.0
4073 JKHB
PL
125 HRCB
BUCKNER D L
BUCKNER D L
BUCKNER D L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
1015 JKHB
2049 JKHB
2049 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
NOBLE C D
NOBLE C D
Accelerated
Accelerated
2049 JKHB NOBLE CD
FL
1107 JKHB
120 TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ ITAL 411 during Fall is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class Is held.
riAL 411
ITAL 442
ITAL 460
001
001
001
8338 4TH YR CONVERSATN
8338 8 TBA
3304 ITAL BAROQ ENLIGHT
3304 8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3306 DANTE'S DIVN COMDY
3306 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
ITAL 490R
001
3310 INDIV STUDY ITAL
3310 8
TBA
ITAL 491
001
ITAL 499R
001
8339 SR ORAL PROF EVAL
8339 8 TBA
8753 HONORS THESIS
8753 S
TBA
Japanese (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
JAPAN 100A 7070 BEG JAPAN SLO PACE
400 7070 8 4:00-5:50 pm MW
401 7070 8 5:30-7:30 pm TTH
JAPAN 1008 7071 BEG JAPAN SLO PACE
400 7071 8 5:30-7:30 pm TTH
2.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
0.0
V6.0
3.0
3.0
NOBLE C D
2173 JKHB 80WELLMU
AL
2173 JKHB SOWELLMU
80WELLMU
NOBLE C D
SOWELLMU
323 TMCB STAFF
2153 JKHB STAFF
2159 JKHB STAFF
1 28 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
JAPAN
101
3311
1ST YR JAPANESE
001
3311
S
8:00-6:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
002
3311
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
MWF
003
3311
s
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
004
3311
s
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
JAPAN
102
3312
1ST YR JAPANESE
001
3312
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
MWF
002
3312
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
MWF
003
3312
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
IIH
MWF
JAPAN
201
3313
SECOND-YEAR JAPAN
001
3313
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
002
3313
s
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
4.0
4J0
4.0
2150 JKHB
2245 SFLC
2150 JKHB
245 SWKT
2150 JKHB
680 SWKT
2150 JKHB
F534 HFAC
2150 JKHB
F262 HFAC
2150 JKHB
123 HRCB
2150 JKHB
257 HRCB
HARTSHORN K J
HARTSHORN K J
HARTSHORN K J
HARTSHORN K J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2047 JKHB RUSSELL R A
235 SWKT
2047 JKHB RUSSELL R A
133TMCB
♦ JAPAN 202 is primarily for students without mission or other extended residence in Japan.
¥
JAPAN
202
6933
SECOND-YEAR JAPAN
4.0
FL
001
6933
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
1107 JKHB
STAFF
♦ JAPAN 211 R is only for residents of the Foreign Language Student Residence.
JAPAN
211 R
3314
2ND YEAR CONVERS
2.0
001
3314
S
TBA
WATABE M
♦ JAPAN 221: Returned missionaries should enroll In JAPAN 221
or higher.
JAPAN
221
9087
READ, GRAM, CULT
4Ji
FL
001
9087
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
1086 JKHB
265 SWKT
ARTHUR R
002
9087
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
1086 JKHB
323 TMCB
ARTHUR R
003
9087
s
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
1086 JKHB
380 TNRB
ARTHUR R
004
9087
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
MWF
1086 JKHB
F550 HFAC
ARTHUR R
005
9087
S
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
MWF
2150 JKHB
265 SWKT
ARTHUR R
006
9087
S
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
MWF
2150 JKHB
225 SWKT
ARTHUR R
007
9087
s
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
MWF
2150 JKHB
F556 HFAC
ARTHUR R
006
9087
s
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
MWF
2150 JKHB
F550 HFAC
ARTHUR R
',
400
9087
s
4:00-5:50 pm
MW
2047 JKHB
PERKINS G W
JAPAN
301
3315
READ, HIST, LIT
4.0
FL
001
3315
S
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
TTH
2047 JKHB
2150 JKHB
WATABE M
002
3315
s
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
IIH
265 SWKT
2150 JKHB
WATABE M
003
3315
s
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
TTH
285 SWKT
2150 JKHB
WATABE M
I
004
3315
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
2047 JKHB
MURANAKA C K
400
3315
S
4:00-5:50 pm
TTH
2047 JKHB
BEAMAN B W
JAPAN
311 R
3316
3RD YR CONVERS
2.0
001
3316
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
2047 JKHB
OKAWASS
002
3316
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2047 JKHB
OKAWA S S
003
3316
s
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
2047 JKHB
OKAWA S S
004
3316
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
2159 JKHB
HIGGINS 8
005
3316
S
3:00-3:50 pm
IIH
2047 JKHB
HIGGINS 8
JAPAN
321
3317
SEL READING & GRAM
3.0
001
3317
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
2047 JKHB
PERKINS G W
002
3317
S
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
2047 JKHB
WATABE M
003
3317
S
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
F454 HFAC
MURANAKA CK
004
3317
S
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
2047 JKHB
STAFF
JAPAN
322
3318
SEL READING & GRAM
3.0
001
3318
S
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
2047 JKHB
BEAMAN B W
002
3318
s
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
F515 HFAC
BEAMAN B W
003
3318
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
383 CB
BEAMAN B W
JAPAN
325
7212
JAPMORPHSYNSEM
3.0
001
7212
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
319MCKB
HIGGINS 8
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 29
JAPAN
343
001
JAPAN
345
001
JAPAN
353
001
JAPAN
377
001
JAPAN
441
001
JAPAN
443
001
JAPAN
444
001
JAPAN
490R
001
3319 JAPAN LIT IN TRNSL
3319 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3322 JAPANESE CULTURE
3322 S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
7350 MOD NOVEL IN TRNSL
7350 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
8971 JPNSE LG TCHG PROC
8971 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
6888 INTRO CLASS JAPAN
6888 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3320 ADV READG.GRAMMAR
3320 S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
3321 MOD JAPANESE LIT
3321 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3323 INDIV STUDY JAPAN
3323 8 TBA
3.0
3.0
AL
2047 JKHB GESSELVC
3090 JKHB SHUMWAYLV
3.0 AL
BLK1 331 MCKB MILLER J S
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
2047 JKHB RUSSELL R A
482 TNRB PERKINS G W
3270 SFLC WATABEM
F474 HFAC GESSELVC
WATABE M
♦ JAPAN 492 Is required for Japanese majors and should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation.
JAPAN
492
001
3325
3325
MAJ READING LIST
S
TBA
1.0
WATABE M
JAPAN
670R
001
7917
7917
TUTRL INTRN JAPAN
S
TBA
V3.0
WATABE M
JAPAN
680R
001
7918
7918
SPECL STDS JAPAN
S
TBA
V3.0
WATABE M
JAPAN
690R
001
7919
7919
SEMINAR IN JAPAN
8 3:00^:50 pm
TH
V3.0
2159
JKHB
WATABE M
JAPAN
699R
001
7920
7920
MASTERS THESIS
8
TBA
V6.0
WATABE M
Korean (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
KOREA
101
001
7068
7068
1ST YEAR KOREAN
8 9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
4.0
BLK2
1107
JKHB
MOON 8 U
KOREA
201
001
3333
3333
2ND YR KOREAN
S 12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
4.0
2153
JKHB
KIMCB
KOREA
202
001
002
8250
8250
8250
2ND YR KOREAN
8 9:00-9:50 am
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
4.0
FL
2153
2153
JKHB
JKHB
RHEEH
RHEEH
KOREA
301
001
400
3334
3334
3334
INTERNED KOREAN
S 10:00-10:50 am
8 4:00-^:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
4.0
FL
2153
2153
JKHB
JKHB
RHEEH
RHEEH
KOREA
303
001
8252
8252
SINO-KOREAN CHARAC
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
1107
JKHB
KIMCB
KOREA
311R
001
6357
6357
3RD YEAR CONVERS
8 2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
2.0
2153
JKHB
MOON 8 U
KOREA
315
001
8253
8253
SEL READNGS & COMP
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
3.0
2153
JKHB
KIMHK
KOREA
325
001
7633
7633
APPLD KOR LING & GRM
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3.0
2153
JKHB
KIMHK
KOREA
340
001
3335
3335
INTRO KOREAN LIT
8 10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
TTH
4.0
AL
F534
F515
HFAC
HFAC
PETERSON M A
KOREA
344R
001
7648
7648
KOREAN LIT IN TRNS
8 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
4063
JKHB
PETERSON M A
KOREA
399R
350
351
7713
7713
7713
COOP ED: INTERNSHP
8 TBA
8 7:00-7:50 am T
V9.0
2153
JKHB
RHEEH
PETERSON M A
KOREA
471
001
7653
7653
ADVANCED READINGS
8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
3.0
1107
JKHB
KIMHK
KOREA
490R
001
7215
7215
INDIV STDY KOREAN
8
TBA
V3.0
KIMHK
Latin American Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
LTAM
495
400
2849
2849
SENIOR SEMINAR
8 4:00-6:00 pm
T
3.0
123 HRCB
GROVER M L
Latin (3010 JKHB, 378-4448)
LATIN
101
001
002
3337
3337
3337
1ST YR LATIN
8 9:00-9:50 am
8 3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
4.0
2024
2024
JKHB
JKHB
MACFARLANE K M
STAFF
1 30 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
LATIN
111
3339
001
3339
002
3339
LATIN 121 Offt
tredbyl
ndepend
LATIN
201
3341
001
3341
LATIN
302
6731
001
6731
LATIN
321
3346
001
3346
LATIN
431
3350
001
3350
LATIN
433
8749
001
8749
BEG LAT ACCELERATE
S 12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
INTERMEDIATE LATIN
S 10:00-10:50 am DAILY
CLASS LATIN PROSE
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
VERGIL
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
CICERO
S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
5.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2024 JKHB PHILLIPS RD
2024 JKHB MACFARLANER
2024 JKHB HALL J F
PL
2024 JKHB MACFARLANER
4010 HBLL LOUNSBURYRC
3040 JKHB DUCKWITZNH
3040 JKHB LOUNSBURYRC
Law (341 JRCB, 378^274)
>♦ Contact th« J. R«uben Clark Law School for Information.
Untfulstlcs (2129 JKHB, 378-2937)
LING 098 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
LING
98
8852
ACAD COMPUTER SKIL
0.0
$25
001
8852
S
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
002
8852
S
5:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
003
8852
S
7:00-8:50 pm
W
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
004
8852
S
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
BLK1
1066 TMCB
STAFF
Oil
885?
S
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK1
1057 TMCB
STAFF
012
8852
S
5:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK1
1059 TMCB
STAFF
013
8852
S
7:00-8:50 pm
W
BLK1
1057 TMCB
STAFF
014
8852
S
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
BLK1
1057 TMCB
STAFF
021
8852
S
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
022
8852
S
5:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
023
8852
S
7:00-8:50 pm
w
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
024
8852
S
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
BLK2
1066 TMCB
STAFF
031
8852
s
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK2
1057 TMCB
STAFF
032
8852
S
5:00-6:50 pm
W
BLK2
1059 TMCB
STAFF
033
6852
s
7:00-8:50 pm
W
BLK2
1057 TMCB
STAFF
034
8852
s
3:004:50 pm
TH
BLK2
1057 TMCB
STAFF
LING
230
3543
LANG, MIND & WORLD
3.0
001
3543
s
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
BAIRD R L
002
3543
s
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
3236
SFLC
MANNING AD
LING
260
3550
HUM COMP SURVEY
3.0
001
3550
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3045D
JKHB
SHELLEY M F
400
3550
S
4:00^:50 pm
MWF
3045D
JKHB
ROSENVALLJS
LING
330
3549
INTRO LING (MODRN)
3.0
001
3549
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
BAIRD R L
002
3549
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
1227
SFLC
MANNING AD
LING
362
3536
CAI-MACINTOSH
3.0
400
3536
S
5:10-6:40 pm
TTH
3045D
JKHB
BUSH 0 D
LING
363
3538
CAI IBM PC
3.0
001
3538
S
2:00-3:30 pm
MW
3045D
JKHB
SMITH K L
LING
365
6935
COMPUTER RESEARCH
3.0
001
6935
S
1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
3045D
JKHB
MELBYAK
LING
420
3560
PHONETICS
3.0
001
3560
S
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
FAILS WC
LING
430
8519
TRAN8FRMTNL GRAMMR
3.0
001
8519
S
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
1108
JKHB
MANNING AD
LING
480
3554
PROBS IN TRANSLATN
3.0
001
3554
8
2:35 — 3:50 pm
TTH
3045D
JKHB
MELBYAK
LING
500
6226
RESEARCH DESIGN
1.0
001
6226
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2105
JKHB
SCOTT ML
002
6226
S
TBA
ROBERTSON J S
LING
521
3559
PHONOLOGY
3.0
001
3559
S
2:35—3:50 pm
TTH
1108
JKHB
ROBERTSON J S
LING
525
1982
PHONOLOGY MOD ENGL
3.0
001
1982
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
1108
JKHB
STAFF
LING
531
6737
GRAMMAR USAGE
3.0
001
6737
S
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
2105
JKHB
SCOTT ML
LING
535
8518
SEMANTICS
3.0
001
8518
S
8:3&-9:50 am
TTH
1108
JKHB
ROBERTSON J S
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 131
LING
540
001
3552
3552
LANGUAGE ACQUISTN
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
3^
1108 JKHB
GRAHAM C R
LING
551
001
693702
693702
ANTHRO LINGUISTICS
S 4:00-^:50 pm
MWF
3.0
1131 JKHB
BUONFORTE R H
LING
555
001
6738
6738
TEACHING CULTURE
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3.0
2105 JKHB
BROWN C
LING
565R
001
3563
3563
HUM COMPUTING PROJ
8 11:00-1 2:30 pm TH
V3.0
3045D JKHB
BUSH C D
LING
572
001
1983
1983
TESL READING & WRIT
S 1 :00-2:30 pm TTH
3.0
1108 JKHB
STAFF
t
LING
577
001
1981
1981
INTR TO ESL METHD
S 4:00-4:50 pm
MTWTH
4.0
1108 JKHB
HENRICHSENLE
LING
579
001
1986
1986
TESL STUDENT TCHNG
S 1:00-1:50 pm W
4:00-5:50 pm MTWTH
2.0
363 MARB
TBA
PROBST GW
Tchr Approve
LING
599R
350
6526
6526
COOP ED INDPT STDY
S
TBA
V9.0
LUTHY M J
LING
600
001
7956
7956
RES PES & BIBUOGR
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3.0
1108 JKHB
LUND R J
UNG
660
001
7957
7957
LANGUAGE TESTING
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
1108 JKHB
SCOTT M L
LING
679
001
1992
1992
TESL SUP ADMIN
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
M
3.0
TBA
GRAHAM C R
Tchr Approve
UNG
695
001
1993
1993
TESL SEMINAR
S 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
1.0
265SWKT
GRAHAM C R
UNG
699R
001
3571
3571
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
LUTHY M J
Management (660 TNRB, 378-4367)
MGT
501
001
7755
7755
MANAGERIAL ACCTG
S 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
3.0
264 TNRB
PETERSON F G
MGT
561
001
7759
7759
OPERATIONS MGT
S 9:30-10:50 am
TTH
3.0
284 TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
Management Communication (590 TNRB, 378-4081)
M COM 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MCOM 320
MCOM 320H
MCOM 321
MCOM 420
MCOM 490R
0747
WR
ITTEN BUS COMM
3.0
AW
001
0747
S
9:30-10:50 am
MW
164 TNRB
PERRY D J
Lab Required
on?
0747
S
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
164 TNRB
HOWARD J M
Lab Required
003
0747
S
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
290 TNRB
STAFF
Lab Required
004
0747
S
11:00-1 2:20 pm
MW
374 TNRB
WATERS M L
Lab Required
005
0747
S
12:30-1 :50 pm
MW
164 TNRB
PERRY D J
Lab Required
006
0747
S
12:30-1 :50 pm
TTH
110 TNRB
DfcllENNEKB
Lab Required
007
0747
S
2:00-3:20 pm
MH
210 TNRB
STODDARD T D
Lab Required
008
0747
S
2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
210 TNRB
STODDARD T D
Lab Required
400
0747
S
3:30-4:50 pm
MW
164 TNRB
STAFF
Lab Required
401
0747
S
3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
210 TNRB
STODDARD T D
Lab Required
402
0747
S
4:00-6:50 pm
M
210 TNRB
VAWDREY C
Lab Required
403
0747
s
5:10-8:00 pm
W
210 TNRB
HARTMAN L D
Lab Required
0747
HNRS WRTTN BUS COM
3.0
AW
200
0747
s
3:30-6:20 pm
T
144MCKB
WATERS M L
Lab Required
8970
ORAL BUSINESS COMM
1.0
001
8970
S
9:00-9:50 am
MW
BLK1
484 TNRB
JUVENAL R
Lab Included
00?
8970
S
9:00-9:50 am
MW
BLK2
484 TNRB
JUVENAL R
Lab Included
003
8970
S
10:00-10:50 am
MW
BLX1
484 TNRB
JUVENAL R
Lab Included
004
8970
S
10:00-10:50 am
MW
BLK2
484 TNRB
JUVENAL R
Lab Included
OOR
8970
S
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
484 TNRB
DETIENNE K B
Lab Included
006
8970
S
3:00-3:50 pm
MH
BLK2
484 TNRB
DETIENNE K B
Lab Included
400
8970
S
4:00-5:50 pm
M
BLK1
484 TNRB
STEAD J A
Lab Included
401
8970
s
4:00-5:50 pm
M
BLK2
484 TNRB
STEAD J A
Lab Included
402
8970
s
6:00-7:50 pm
W
BLK1
484 TNRB
JUVENAL R
Lab Included
403
8970
s
6:00-7:50 pm
W
BLK2
484 TNRB
JUVENAL R
Lab Included
0835
DTP & DOC DESIGN
3.0
001
0835
S
3:30-4:50 pm
TTH
280 TNRB
BAKER W H
iction
400 is for M Com 321 TAs only.
0756
MGT COMM TOPICS
3.0
400
0756
S
4:00-6:50 pm
T
164 TNRB
DbllENNEKB
1 32 BYU Fail 1 995 Class Schedule
Managerial Economics (610 TNRB, 378-2364)
MANEC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MANEC 300
7774
001
7774
002
7774
003
y/M
004
7774
MANEC 301 Offered by
tndepei
MANEC 301
7775
001
7775
002
7775
400
///5
MANEC 453
7520
001
7520
MANEC 475
7522
001
7522
MANEC 476
8144
001
8144
ECONMKTSYST
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
S 8:00-9:20 am MW
MACRO ECON BUS DEC
S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
S 11:00-12:20 pm MW
S 5:10-7:40 pm T
MONEY BANKING & BUS
8 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
PUBLIC RNANCE
S 2:00-3:20 pm MW
GOVT & BUSINESS
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
280 TNRB CRAWFORD R G
280 TNRB KITCHEN G N
220 TNRB KITCHEN G N
2072 JKHB STAFF
220 TNRB KOLLER R H
220 TNRB PRITCHETT B M
220 TNRB KOLLER R H
220 TNRB BLOOD D M
220 TNRB PRITCHETT B M
164 TNRB KOLLER R H
♦ MANEC 595R is a readings class that Is new this fall. Students may register for section 1 taught first block for 1.5 credits, or
section 2 taught second block for 1.5 credits, or register for both sections for 3 credits.
MANEC
595R
7326
001
7326
002
7326
MANEC
597R
7328
001
7328
MANEC
613
7453
001
7453
LECTURES IN MANEC 1 .5
S 2:00-3:20 pm W BLK1
S 2:00-3:20 pm W BLK2
RESEARCH IN MANEC V 3.0
S TBA
BUS & ECON FORECST 3.0
S 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
120 TNRB
120 TNRB
BLOOD D M
BLOOD D M
PRITCHETT B M
280 TNRB NELSON R D
♦ MANEC 61 5R is a readings class that Is new this fall. Students may register for section 1 taught first block for 1.5 credits, or
section 2 taught second block for 1.5 credits, or register for both sections for 3 credits.
MANEC 615R 8716 SEMINAR MANEC
001 8716 S 3:30-4:50 pm
002 8716 8 3:30-4:50 pm
MANEC 688 7519 APPLD ECONOMETRICS
001 7519 8 11:00-12:20 pm
MANEC 699R 7329 MASTERS THESIS
001 7329 S
Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Teclinology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
3.0
T
BLK1
220 TNRB
BLOOD D M
T
;s
BLK2
3.0
220 TNRB
BLOOD D M
M
TBA
V6.0
TBA
MCDONALD J B
BLOOD D M
MET
MET
101
131
MET
199R
MET
331
001
001
002
003
004
400
350
351
370
380
001
002 L
003 L
004 L
MET
335
001
002
003
004
005
MET
431
MET 490R
001
002 L
003 L
001
002
400
1795
1795
3574
3574
3574
3574
3574
3574
6096
6096
6096
6096
6096
3582
3582
3582
3582
3582
3584
3584
3584
3584
3584
3584
3592
3592
3592
3592
3596
3596
3596
3596
MANUFACTURING SEM
8 11:00-11:50 am TH
MACH OPERATIONS
8 10:00-10:50 am MW
8 2:00-^:50 pm M
8 2:00-4:50 pm T
S 2:00-4:50 pm W
8 6:00-10:00 pm W
COOP ED MET
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
8 TBA
CAST METAL PROCESS
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
8 2:00^:50 pm T
8 2:00-4:50 pm W
8 9:00-1 1:50 am F
MATERIALS SCIENCE
1.0
3.0
V3.0
BLK2
3.0
214 CTB STRONG A B
240 CTB KOHKONEN K E
110 CTB KOHKONEN KE
110 CTB KOHKONEN KE
110 CTB KOHKONEN KE
145 CTB KOHKONEN K E
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB CARTER PW
140 CTB CARTER P W
140 CTB CARTER P W
140 CTB CARTER PW
i^b Required
Lab Included
Lab Required
4.0
8
S
8
8
8
11:00-11:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
3:00-5:50 pm
8:00-10:50 am
8:00-10:50 am
MWF
M
T
W
TH
240
CTB
NELSON TW
123
CB
NELSON TW
123
CB
NELSON TW
123
CB
NELSON TW
123
CB
NELSON TW
Lab Required
TOOL DESIGN
8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
8 10:00-10:50 am F
8 1:00-1:50 pm F
SPEC PROB MFG TECH
8 TBA
S TBA
8 4:00-5:50 pm T
3.0
V3.0
BLK2
145 CTB KOHKONEN K E
145 CTB KOHKONEN K E
145 CTB KOHKONEN K E
145 CTB CARTER P W
145 CTB STRONG A B
240 CTB STAFF
Lab Required
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 133
MET
498
001
6383 SENIOR MFC PROJECT
6383 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
2.0
145 CTB HARRELLCR
Lab Included
Manufocturing En^neering and Engineering Technology (435 CTB, 378-6300)
MFE
199R
MFE
MFE
MFE
MFE
MFE
MFE
232
250
251
291 R
332
355
350
351
370
380
001
002 L
003 L
001
001
002
001
001
002 L
003 L
8939 COOP ED MFE
8939 S
8939 S
8939 S
8939 S
V3.0
MFE
MFE
391 R
475
MFE
491 R
001
002
003
004
005
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
8940
8940
8940
8940
095804
095804
8941
8941
8941
8942
8942
1799
1799
1799
1799
6381
6381
6381
6381
6381
6381
8944
8944
887701
887701
887701
887701
887701
887701
887701
8947
8947
MANUF PROC
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 3:00-4:50 pm
S 3:00-4:50 pm
MATERIALS SCIENCE
S 9:00-9:50 am
MATERIALS LAB
S 3:00-5:50 pm
S 12:00-2:50 pm
SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TTH
T
F
MWF
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T
TH
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB NELSON TW
145 CTB NELSON TW
MANUFCTRNG PROCESS
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
S 3:00-4:50 pm F
POLYM PROP & PROC
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
S 8:00-10:50 am T
S 2:00-4:50 pm W
S 8:00-10:50 am TH
S 2:00-4:50 pm M
SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
INT PROD/PROC ENGR
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
2:00-4:50 pm
8:00-10:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50am
3.0
3.0
1.0
0.0
3.0
3.0
250
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STAFF
150
CTB
STAFF
150
CTB
STAFF
250
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$05
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123
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123
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Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
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0.5
3.0
214 CTB STRONG A B
250 CTB STAFF
150 CTB STAFF
150 CTB STAFF
240 CTB STRONG A B
115 SNLB STRONG A B
115 SNLB STRONG A B
115 SNLB STRONG A B
115 SNLB STRONG A B
214 CTB STRONG A B
Lab Required
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TH
TH
F
TH
214 CTB
240 CTB
240 CTB
240 CTB
240 CTB
450 CTB
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TODD R H
TODD R H
TODD R H
TODD R H
TODD R H
Lab Required
0.5
TH
214 CTB HAWKS VD
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MFET 531
MFET 532
MFET 534
MFET 536R
MFET 540
MFET 555
MFET 572
MFET 580
MFET 591 R
MFET 592R
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400
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7181
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7181
7181
7181
8948
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8948
7179
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7179
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3593
3593
3593
3593
8781
8781
3589
3589
7034
7034
7034
3598
3598
ADV CNC PROGRAM
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
GROUP TECHNOLOGY
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
AUTOMATION
S 4:00-5:50 pm TH
S 6:00-7:50 pm TH
S 4:00-5:50 pm TH
S 6:00-7:50 pm TH
ADV PROC MECHANICS
S 11:00-11:50 am MW
S TBA
COMP AIDED TESTING
S 8:00-8:50 am MTH
S 7:00-9:50 am F
S 2:00-^:50 pm F
INTRO TO COMPOSITE
S 2:00-2:50 pm MW
S 2:00-4:50 pm TH
S 2:00-4:50 pm F
DESIGN FOR MANUF
S 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
145 CTB KOHKONENKE
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
340
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ALLEN D K
340
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ALLEN D K
145
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145
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RED WE
145
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RED WE
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155
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120
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TODD R H
145
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340
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HELPS C R
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365
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365
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MFG SIMULATION
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GRADUATE SEMINAR 0.5
S 4:00-4:50 pm M
S 4:00-4:50 pm M
MATERIALS SEMINAR 0.5
S 8:00-6:50 am T
145 CTB ROTZCA
115 SNLB ROTZCA
115 SNLB ROTZCA
145 CTB CARTER PW
340 CTB HARRELLCR
340 CTB RED W E
340 CTB RED W E
240 CTB ROTZ C A
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500
0883
CORP FINANCE REPT
2.5
001
0883
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MWF
MBA
510
0877
MANAGERIAL ECON
2.5
001
0877
S 12:30-1:50 pm
MWF
MBA
520
0898
BUSINESS RNANCE 1
2.5
001
0898
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TBA
002
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8
TBA
003
0898
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TBA
004
0898
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TBA
005
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TBA
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0895
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561
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572
0837
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573
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BUSINESS FRENCH 1
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574
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576
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577
0857
BUSINESS SPANISH 1
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001
0857
8 5:00-6:20 pm
TTH
MBA
578
0879
BUS PORTUGUESE 1
3.0
001
0879
8 5:00-6:20 pm
TTH
MBA
581
0882
BUSINESS POLICY
3.0
001
0882
8 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
240 CTB ROTZ C A
240 CTB RED W E
RED WE
240 CTB RED W E
RED WE
110 TNRB HARDY J W
110 TNRB CLARKE DG
CALL I M
HILL N C
HILL N C
PINEGAR J M
PINEGAR J M
SMITH M E
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AD0LPH80N D L
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GREGERSEN H B
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CHERRINGTON D
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380 TNRB 8AMB0NGI R
290 TNRB KIM C B
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593R
6892
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6892
002
6892
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613
6270
001
6270
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614
6172
001
6172
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618
0896
001
0896
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621
6183
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622
0924
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0924
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624
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630
6187
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6187
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633
8221
001
8221
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634
0918
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0918
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638
8073
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8073
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650
6257
001
6257
MBA
659
8536
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8536
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660
6527
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6527
MBA
680
0908
001
0908
002
0908
003
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682
8848
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002
8848
003
8848
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683
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001
0925
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S 11:00-1 2:20 pm F
S 11:00-1 2:20 pm F
BUS & ECON FRCSTG
8 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
MKT ANAUDECIS MKG
S 2:00-3:20 pm MW
PERSNL FIN PLANNG
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
ADV CORP FINANCE
S 11:00-1 2:20 pm MW
12:30-1 :50 pm F
INVESTMENTS
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
CAP & SEC MARKETS
8 8:00-9:20 am MWF
SILVER FUND
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm TH
8 11:00-1 2:20 pm TH
MANAGERS TOOLKIT 1
8 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
OPERATIONS MGT 2
8 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
TOTAL QUALITY MGMT
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
STRAT ISSUES MANUF
8 12:30-1 :50 pm MWF
MKT RES & INFO SYS
8 8:00-9:20 am TTH
BUS-TO-BUS MRKTNG
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
STRAT MRKT & PLAN
S 11:00-12:20pm MW
BUSINESS POLICY
8 9:30-10:50 am MWF
8 9:30-10:50 am MWF
8 3:30-4:50 pm MW
ETHICS BUS & SOCIETY
8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
8 2:00-3:20 pm MW
ENTREPREN PERSPECT
S 3:30-5:50 pm MW
GLOBAL MGMT 1
S 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
APPL ECONOMETRICS
8 11:00-12:20 pm M
MGT FIELD STUDY
8 11:00-12:20 pm TH
READ & CONFERENCE
8 TBA
8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
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3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
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151 TNRB ALBRECHTS
280 TNRB NELSON R D
180 TNRB CLARKE D G
184 TNRB CALL IT
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174 TNRB
180 TNRB
482 TNRB
484 TNRB
130 TNRB
180 TNRB
264 TNRB
180 TNRB
174 TNRB
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174 TNRB
180 TNRB
110 TNRB
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120 TNRB
110 TNRB
184 TNRB
184 TNRB
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110 TNRB
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LAMBERT WR
HEATON H B
LAMBERT WR
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ANDRUS R R
SCHILL R L
WHITLARK D B
JACKSON W B
DAINES R H
GODFREY P
HART D K
HART D K
BRADY F N
HUNT H K
WILSON B D
MCDONALD J B
GIAUQUEWC
MCKINNON G F
CRAWFORD R G
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MATH 96 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
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6:00-6:50 pm
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012
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013
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MWF
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TTH
017
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MATH 111 3614 TRIGONOMETRY 2.0
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MATH 112 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ MATH 112 sections 10-25: graphing caicuiator required (HP48G recommended).
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111 TMCB
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111 TMCB
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111 TMCB
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135 TMCB
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111 TMCB
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111 TMCB
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104 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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121 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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111 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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116 TMCB
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135 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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136 TMCB
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135 TMCB
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135 TMCB
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116 TMCB
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8:00-8:50 am
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T
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
121 TMCB
SNOW D R
Honors
202
3615
T
8:00-8:50 am DAILY
2320A SFLC
HUMPHRIES S P
Honors
MATH 11 2H section 203 will use
computers in the instructional process.
203
3615
T
10:00-10:50 am DAILY
104 TMCB
ARMSTRONG G M
Honors
204
3615
T
1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
104 TMCB
SNOW D R
Honors
205
3615
T
12:00-12:50 pm DAILY
2320A SFLC
FORCADE R W
Honors
MATH 113 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ MATH 113 sections, please check with the department (378-2061) for recommended or required calculator Information.
(Possible recommendation HP48G)
MATH 113
3616
CALCULUS 2
4.0 AM
010
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
Oil
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
012
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
013
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
014
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
015
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
016
3616
S
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
017
3616
S
10:00-10:50 am
4:00^:50 pm
MWF
TTH
2104 JKHB
109 TMCB
WYNNJE
400
3616
T
5:10-7:00 pm
TTH
108 TMCB
STAFF
401
3616
T
5:10-7:00 pm
MW
112 TMCB
STAFF
402
3616
S
5:10-7:00 pm
TTH
104 TMCB
STAFF
♦ MATH 11 3H sections, please check with the department (378-2061) for recommended or required calculator Information.
(Possible recommendation HP48G).
MATH 11 3H
3616 HONORS CALCULUS 2
4.0
AM
200
3616
T
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
104 TMCB
CLARK DA
Honors
201
3616
T
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
108 TMCB
LUK
Honors
202
3616
T
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
104 TMCB
CRAWLEY P L
Honors
203
3616
T
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
108 TMCB
TOLMAN L K
Honors
204
3616
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
108 TMCB
CHAHALJS
Honors
206
3616
S
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
108 TMCB
CHAHALJS
1 36 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
MATH 1 19 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
♦ MATH 119 sections 10-25 require graphing calculator (HP48G recommended).
MATH 119
I
010
011
012
013
014
015
020
021
022
023
024
025
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
3612
INTRO CALCULUS
T 12:00-12:50 pm MV\rrHF
8:00-8:50 am T
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
9:00-9:50 am T
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
10:00-10:50 am T
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
4:00^:50 pm T
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
10:00-10:50 am T
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWTHF
4:00-^:50 pm T
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWF
8:00-8:50 am TH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWF
9:00-9:50 am TH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWF
10:00-10:50 am TH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWF
4:00-4:50 pm TH
T 1 :00-1 :50 pm MTWF
10:00-10:50 am TH
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MTWF
4:00-4:50 pm TH
4.0
AM
2104
104
2104
2320A
2104
2320A
2104
2320A
2104
331
2104
331
2104
104
2104
2320A
2104
2320A
2104
2320A
2104
331
2104
331
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER L E
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER LE
GARNER L E
GARNER LE
♦ MATH 119 sections 400 and 401 may require a graphing calculator. Please contact the department (378-2061).
400 3612 T 4:00-5:00 pm MTWTH
401 3612 T 5:10-7:00 pm MW
MATH 190 3605 FUND OF MATH 2.0
001 3605 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 3605 T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
003 3605 T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
004 3605 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MATH 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 300 3633 HISTORY OF MATH 3.0
001 3633 T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002 3633 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
400 3633 S 5:00-6:30 pm MW
MATH 301, 302 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 302 3635 SURVEY OF GEOMETRY 3.0
001 3635 T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
400 3635 T 5:00-6:30 pm MW
MATH 305 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 305
2104 JKHB
2104 JKHB
108 TMCB
116 TMCB
108 TMCB
136 TMCB
WYNNJE
WYCKOFF S K
POLLINGTONAD
LAWLOR G R
CANNON J W
LUNDQUIST M E
112 TMCB HUMPHERYSSS
112 TMCB HILLAMKL
133 TMCB STAFF
2320A SFLC
121 TMCB
WILLIAMS S R
STAFF
MATH 306
MATH 311
MATH 312
3637
BA
SIC CONC OF MATH 4.0
001
3637
T
2:00-3:50 pm
IIH
2320A SFLC
TAYLOR-ORTEGA
002
3637
T
8:00-9:50 am
MW
121 TMCB
WALTER C N
003
3637
T
8:00-9:50 am
IIH
331 TMCB
WRIGHT DG
004
3637
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
331 TMCB
SPEISER R D
005
3637
T
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
331 TMCB
CHAIIbRLEYLJ
006
3637
T
12:00-1:50 pm
TTH
331 TMCB
STAFF
007
3637
T
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
331 TMCB
STAFF
008
3637
S
12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
136 TMCB
STAFF
400
3637
T
5:00-7:00 pm
MW
331 TMCB
GARBE D G
'ed by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3638
CONCEPTS OF MATH
3.0
001
3638
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
109 TMCB
GARBE D G
002
3638
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
109 TMCB
STAFF
003
3638
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
109 TMCB
WILLIAMS S R
004
3638
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
109 TMCB
GARBE D G
005
3638
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
109 TMCB
GARBE D G
006
3638
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
109 TMCB
STAFF
3624
INTRO NUM METHODS 3.0
001
3624
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
104 TMCB
HANSEN R A
002
3624
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
112 TMCB
STAFF
3600
ADV ENGR MATH
3.0
001
3600
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
104 TMCB
BRADY TG
002
3600
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
2320A SFLC
BRADY T G
003
3600
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
2320A SFLC
SKARDA R V
004
3600
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
104 TMCB
PANX
005
3600
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
2320A SFLC
SKARDA R V
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 39
MATH 313
006
3600
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3603
ADV ENGR MATH
001
3603
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
002
3603
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
3603
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
004
3603
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3641
THEORY OF ANALYSIS
001
3641
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
002
3641
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
3641
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
MATH 315
MATH 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH 332 3651 INTRO COMPLEX ANAL
001 3651 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MATH 343 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
3.0
MATH
343
3629
ELEMUNEARALGEB
R
3.0
001
3629
T 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
002
3629
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
3629
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
004
3629
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
005
3629
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
006
3629
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
007
3629
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
MATH
344
3630
CALCULUS SVR VARBL
3.0
001
3630
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
002
3630
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
003
3630
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
004
3630
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
MATH
350
6378
COMBINATORICS
3.0
001
6378
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MATH
371
3653
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
\
3.0
001
3653
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
002
3653
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
003
3653
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
MATH
391 R
3657
SEMINAR IN MATH
1.0
001
3657
T
TEA
MATH
399R
7782
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V9.0
001
7782
8
TEA
MATH
411
3659
NUMERICAL METHODS
3.0
001
3659
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
MATH
434
3661
ORD DIFF EQUATION
3.0
001
3661
T 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
002
3661
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
003
3661
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
MATH
495R
3665
READINGS IN MATH
V2.0
001
3665
T
TBA
002
3665
T
TEA
MATH
499R
3664
SENIOR THESIS
V3.0
001
3664
T
TBA
MATH
521
8669
MTHD APPL MATH 1
3.0
001
8669
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
MATH
541
3672
REAL ANALYSIS
3.0
001
3672
T 11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
MATH
547
3621
PARTIAL DIFF EQUAT
3.0
001
3621
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
MATH
551
3675
INTRO TO TOPOLOGY
3.0
001
3675
T 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
MATH
621
3622
MATRIX THEORY
3.0
001
3622
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
MATH
634
3685
THEOR ORD DIFF EOS
3.0
001
3685
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
MATH
651
3693
GEN TOPOLOGY 1
3.0
001
3693
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
MATH
661
3697
FUNCT ANALYSIS
3.0
001
3697
8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MATH
671
3699
ALGEBRA
3.0
001
3699
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MATH
676
8867
COMMUT ALGEBRA
3.0
001
8867
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MATH
687R
3680
TOPCSANALNOTHRY
3.0
001
3680
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
2320A 8FLC SKARDARV
108TMCB MCKAY 8 M
112TMCB MCKAY 8 M
112TMCB BATES PW
112TMCB BATES PW
121 TMCB POLLINGTON A D
134TMCB GRANT OP
134 TMCB CANNON J W
116 TMCB CRAWLEY PL
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
116 TMCB
135 TMCB
134 TMCB
WYNNJE
WYNNJE
ROBINSON D W
CONNER G R
CONNER G R
BARRETT WW
BAKER R C
116 TMCB LAWLORGR
1 34 TMCB LAMOREAUX J W
134 TMCB FEARNLEYL
134 TMCB LANG WE
1 35 TMCB FORCADE R W
135 TMCB BAKER R C
121 TMCB WALTER C N
121 TMCB ROBINSON D W
8KARDA R V
WALTER C N
112 TMCB GILLGS
135 TMCB TOLMANLK
135 TMCB TOLMANLK
135 TMCB OUYANGT
ARMSTRONG G M
ARMSTRONG G M
ARMSTRONG G M
323 TMCB GRANT CP
323 TMCB LUNDQUIST M E
133 TMCB OUYANGT
323 TMCB LAMOREAUX J W
323 TMCB BARRETT W W
133 TMCB LUK
323 TMCB FEARNLEYL
133 TMCB PANX
133 TMCB LANG WE
323 TMCB 8PEI8ER R D
133 TMCB CLARK DA
140 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
MATH
695R
3703
READINGS IN MATH
V2.0
001
3703
T
TEA
ARMSTRONG G M
1 MATH
699R
3704
MASTERS THESIS
V9.0
1
001
3704
T
TBA
ARMSTRONG G M
1 MATH
751 R
3677
ADV SPEC TPS TOPL
3.0
1
001
3677
T 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
133 TMCB
WRIGHT D G
I MATH
799R
8668
DOCTORAL DISS
V9.0
F
001
8668
T
TBA
ARMSTRONG G M
Mechanical Engineering (242 CB, 378-2625)
ME EN
172
8875
ENG GRAPHICS
3.0
001
8875
S 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
214
CTB
RAI80R E M
ME EN
173
1541
ENG DRAW/CAD APPS
3.0
001
1541
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
250
CTB
RAISOR E M
ME EN
191
7806
NEW STUDENT SEM
0.0
001
7806
S 11:00-11:50 am
TH
445 MARB
CHASE K W
ME EN
199F
1
6112
COOP ED MECH ENGR
V3.0
350
6112
8
TBA
8IMM0N8 V E
351
6112
S
TBA
BLK2
8IMM0N8 V E
370
6112
S
TBA
SIMMONS VE
380
6112
8
TBA
SIMMONS V E
ME EN
250
095802
1 MATERIALS SCIENCE
3.0
001
09580:
I 8 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
250
CTB
EASTMAN P F
ME EN
273
3709
INTRO COMP & CAE
3.0
001
3709
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MW
254
CB
STAFF
Lab Required
002
L
3709
8 3:00-5:50 pm
F
230
CB
STAFF
003
L
3709
8 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
230
CB
STAFF
004
L
3709
8 3:00-5:50 pm
W
230
CB
STAFF
ME EN
312
3724
FLUID MECHANICS
3.0
001
3724
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
256
CB
HEATON H S
ME EN
321
3716
THERMODYNAMICS
3.0
001
3716
8 1:00-1:50 pm
MWF
214
CTB
WEBB B W
ME EN
322
3717
APPLIED THERMODYNA
3.0
001
3717
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
254
CB
STAFF
ME EN
337
3726
KINEMATICS
3.0
001
3726
8 3:00-^:50 pm
TTH
256
CB
SIMMONS V E
ME EN
352
8392
ENGR MATERIALS
3.0
001
8392
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
256
CB
M0RTEN8EN K 8
ME EN
363
8390
ELEM INST
3.0
001
8390
8 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
256
CB
MCQUAY M Q
Lab Required
002
L
8390
8
TBA
160
CB
STAFF
003
L
8390
8 3:00-5:50 pm
T
160
CB
STAFF
004
L
8390
S 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
160
CB
STAFF
005
L
8390
8 8:00-10:50 am
W
160
CB
STAFF
006
L
8390
S 3:00-5:50 pm
W
160
CB
STAFF
ME EN
371
8876
CAE APPLICATIONS
3.0
001
8876
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
406
CB
JENSEN C G
ME EN
372
3729
ANA &MFGMCH COMP
3.0
001
3729
S 3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
MWF
MF
256
256
CB
CB
CHASE K W
ME EN
401
3715
INTRO THERMAL ENGR
3.0
001
3715
8 11:00-11 :50 am
MWF
230
CB
ULRICH R D
ME EN
422
3738
COMBUSTION
3.0
001
3738
8 3:00-4:50 pm
IIH
125
CB
MCQUAY MQ
ME EN
435
3728
SYS DYNAMIC VIBRTN
3.0
001
3728
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
250
CTB
STAFF
ME EN
440
3746
HEAT TRANSFER
3.0
001
3746
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
230
CB
ULRICH R D
ME EN
474
7182
DESIGN OF MECH SYS
3.0
001
7182
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
W012 BN8N
STAFF
002
7182
8
TBA
STAFF
ME EN
475
887702
INT PROD/PROC ENGR
3.0
001
887702
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
214
CTB
TODD R H
Lab Required
002
L
887702
8 2:00-4:50 pm
W
240
CTB
TODD R H
003
L
887702
8 8:00-10:50 am
TH
240
CTB
TODD R H
004
L
887702
8 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
240
CTB
TODD R H
005
L
887702
8 2:00-4:50 pm
F
240
CTB
TODD R H
006
L
887702
8 12:00-2:50 pm
TH
450
CTB
TODD R H
ME EN
506
761804
INTRO TO FEM
3.0
001
761804
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
369
CB
BALLING R J
ME EN
510
3733
COMP FLUID FLOW
3.0
001
3733
8 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
125
CB
HEATON H 8
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 141
ME EN
534
001
3743
3743
DYN SYS ANAL & DES
S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
3.0
ME EN
557
001
6754
6754
CORROSION
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
ME EN
570
002
7347
7347
CAE SOFTWARE DESGN
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
3.0
ME EN
572
001
127202
127202
COMP GEOM DESIGN
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
ME EN
573
001
6842
6842
CAD SOFTWARE DEV
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
ME EN
581
001
3753
3753
INTRNL COMB ENGINE
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
3.0
ME EN
591 R
001
3757
3757
SEMINAR
S 2:00-2:50 pm T
1.0
ME EN
595R
001
3759
3759
SPEC TOPICS IN M E
S TEA
VI 8.0
ME EN
642
001
3770
3770
RADIATV HEAT TRANS
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
ME EN
695R
001
3774
3774
SPEC PROS MASTERS
8 TEA
V3.0
ME EN
697R
001
3776
3776
RESEARCH
8 TEA
V9.0
ME EN
699R
001
3778
3778
MASTERS THESIS
8 TEA
V9.0
ME EN
791 R
001
3779
3779
DOCTORATE SEMINAR
8 TEA
1.0
ME EN
795R
001
3780
3780
SELTPCSMECHENGR
8 TEA
V3.0
ME EN
799R
001
3782
3782
DISSERTATION
8 TEA
VI 8.0
Microbiology (775 WIDB, 378-2889)
MCBIO
102
001
3784
3784
INTRO CLIN LAB TEC
8 2:00-4:50 pm T
1.0
MCBIO
130
9124
GENERAL BIOLOGY
5.0
001
MCBIO 221 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MCBIO
221
3788
GEN MICROBIOLOGY
001
3788
8
9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
400
3788
8
5:10-7:40 pm
T
MCBIO
222
3789
GEN MICRO LAB
001
3789
8
11:00-12:50 pm
M
002
3789
8
1:00-2:50 pm
M
003
3789
8
3:00-4:50 pm
M
004
3789
S
12:00-1 :50 pm
T
005
3789
8
3:00-4:50 pm
F
006
3789
8
9:00-10:50 am
W
007
3789
S
11:00-1 2:50 pm
W
008
3789
8
8:00-9:50 am
TH
009
3789
8
1:00-2:50 pm
TH
010
3789
S
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
Oil
3789
8
12:00-1 :50 pm
F
012
3789
8
2:00-3:50 pm
T
400
3789
8
5:10-7:00 pm
W
MCBIO
230
9118
GEN MOLEC GENETICS
001
9118
8
10:00-1050 am
DAILY
MCBIO
265
3783
LAB METHODS
001
3783
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MCBIO
291
3792
READINGS IN SCIENC
001
3792
8
12:00-12:50 pm
T
MCBIO
311
3787
DISEASE & PBLC HLT
001
3787
8
1 :35 — 2:50 pm
TTH
MCBIO
351
3806
MICROBIOLOGY
001
3806
8
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
3.0
1.0
4.0
2.0
1.0
3.0
5.0
♦ MCBIO 351 section 2 will be offered for 3.0 credit hours only.
002 3806 8 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
MCBIO 361 3791 FOOD & DAIRY MICRO
400 3791 8 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
401 L 3791 8 5:00-6:30 pm TTH
3.0
369 CB SMITH C 8
125 CE M0RTEN8EN K 8
125 CE PARKINSON A R
369 CE 8EDERBERGTW
125 CB COX J J
125 CE GERMANE G J
245 CE HOWELL L L
STAFF
125 CE WEBBBW
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
844 WIDE COCKAYNE S
BIO
248 MARE NORTH J A
Lab Included
Majors Only
NS
456 MARE
ALLMAN G W
234 MARE
NORTH J A
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
STAFF
787 WIDE
LEEJD
248 MARE O'NEILL K L
234 MARE SAGERS R D
234 MARE MURRAY E K
NS
248 MARE JENSEN J E
231 MARE R0EI80N R A
231 MARE ROBISON R A
366 MARE ALLMAN G W
844 WIDE ALLMAN G W
Lab Required
1 42 EYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
MCBIO 365
MCBIO 391
MCBK) 399R
MCBIO 402
MCBK) 403
MCBIO 420
MCBK) 421
MCBIO 425
MCBIO 430
MCBIO 491 R
MCBK) 491 R
MCBK) 491 R
MCBK) 491 R
MCBIO 491 R
MCBK) 495R
MCBIO 499R
MCBK) 504
MCBK) 551
MCBIO 651 R
MCBK) 691 R
MCBIO 695R
MCBK) 699R
MCBIO 799R
001
001
370
379
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
002
003
004
005
001
001
001
002 L
001
002 L
001
001
001
001
001
3807
3807
3794
3794
6512
6512
6512
3798
3798
3799
3799
3804
3804
3805
3805
3823
3823
9145
9145
3808
3808
3808
3808
3808
3808
3808
3808
3808
3808
3809
3809
9010
9010
8141
8141
8141
3815
3815
3815
3822
3822
3825
3825
3826
3826
3827
3827
3829
3829
MILS 120
MILS 131
MILS 220
MILS 221
MILS 320
001
002
003
005 L
401 L
001
001
002
003 L 3837
401 L 3837
3838
3838
3832
3832
3832
3832
3832
3832
3834
3834
3837
3837
3837
001
3841
3841
3841
001
002
003 L 3841
L
ADV LAB METHODS
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
2.0
231 MARB
SAGERS R D
CUNICAL PATHOLOGY
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
366MARB
ALLMANGW
COOP ED:CLN LAB EX
8 TBA
S TBA
V9.0
COCKAYNE S
COCKAYNE 8
BIO IMMUNE SYS
S 3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
3.0
253 MARB
TEUSCHER C
MEDICAL MICR06I0
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
3.0
253 MARB
WRIGHT D N
CUN CHEM UA
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MTWr>
5.0
1
231 MARB
ANDERSON 8 C
PATHOPHYSIOLGY LAB
S 1:00-3:50 pm MTWTH
4.0
734 WIDB
DAWSON S C
MOL GENET PROKARY
S 2:00-2:50 pm MTWF
4.0
234 MARB
WOODWARD 8
MOLEC CELL BIOLOGY
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
231 MARB
MURRAY B K
MED TECH SEMINAR
S 8:00-8:50 am
F
1.0
734 WIDB
ANDERSON S C
BACTERIOLOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
F
1.0
773 WIDB
R0BI80N R A
IMMUNOLOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
F
1.0
368 MARB
NORTH J A
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm F
1.0
366 MARB
MCCLEARYWR
CELL BIOLOGY
S 12:00-12:50 pm
F
1.0
231 MARB
O'NEILL K L
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
TBA
V4.0
STAFF
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
V3.0
STAFF
MOL BIO VIRUSES
S 8:00-8:50 am
S 2:00-^:50 pm
MW
MW
4.0
366 MARB
830 WIDB
JOHNSON F B
STAFF
Lab Required
MICROBIAL PHYSIOL
S 1:00-1:50pm
S
DAILY
TBA
5.0
231 MARB
MARKER A R
STAFF
Lab Required
SPECL TOPICS MICRO
S TBA
2.0
STAFF
GRADUATE SEMINAR
S 3:00-4:50 pm
TH
1.0
231 MARB
WOODWARD 8
RESEARCH
S
TBA
V18.0
STAFF
MASTER'S THESIS
S
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
DISSERTATION
8
TBA
V9.0
STAFF
\ ROTC, 378-3601)
INTRO LDRSHP EXCEL
8 10:00-10:50 am T
8 1:00-1:50 pm T
8 10:00-10:50 am W
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
2.0
$16
241 ROTC
241 ROTC
241 ROTC
TBA
TBA
CURRENT M L
CURRENT M L
CURRENT M L
CURRENT M L
CURRENT M L
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
FUND OF MLTRY LDRS
8 3:00-6:00 pm W
3.0
$16
TBA
CURRENT ML
ADV'D INDIV LDRSHP
8 1:00-1:50 pm
8 9:00-9:50 am
S 3:00-4:50 pm
8 3:00-4:50 pm
MW
MM
TH
TH
3.0
$16
241 ROTC
241 ROTC
241 ROTC
TBA
GILLETGA
GILLETGA
GILLETGA
GILLETGA
Lab Required
Lab Required
SMALL UNIT LEADRSH
8 TBA
ORGNZTNL LEADERSHP
8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
8 2:00-4:50 pm T
3:00-4:50 pm TH
3.0
4.0
$16
$16
261 ROTC
250 ROTC
TBA
TBA
GILLETGA
MCNEIL EW
MCNEIL EW
MCNEIL EW
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 143
MIL S 420
MILS 425R
401
L
3841
S
3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
3845
MIL PROFES & ETHIC
001
3845
S
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
002
L
3845
S
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
003
3845
s
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
401
L
3845
s
3:00-4:50 pm
TH
9061
RANGER PREPARATION
001
9061
S
2:00-4:50 pm
T
4.0
2.0
TBA
$16
250 ROTC
261 ROTC
250 ROTC
TBA
TBA
MCNEIL EW
SULLIVAN J J
SULLIVAN J J
SULLIVAN J J
SULLIVAN J J
MCNEIL EW
Lab Required
Lab Required
Music (C-550 HFAC, 378-3083)
MUSIC 101 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MUSIC 101
3956
INTRO TO MUSIC
3.0
AL
001
3956
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MRH HFAC
JOHNSON S P
002
3956
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
MRH HFAC
LOWE L M
400
3956
T
6:30-9:00 pm
W
3088 JKHB
RANDALL D M
401
3956
T
7:00-9:30 pm
HH
BLK2
3088 JKHB
WILLIAMS G R
MUSIC 111R
9017
BASIC VOCAL SKILLS
2.0
001
9017
S
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
CI 30 HFAC
STAFF
002
9017
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
CI 30 HFAC
STAFF
003
9017
S
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
CI 30 HFAC
STAFF
400
9017
s
4:00-4:50 pm
MW
C580 HFAC
STAFF
401
9017
s
4:00-4:50 pm
IIH
E335 HFAC
STAFF
402
9017
s
4:00^:50 pm
TTH
E353 HFAC
STAFF
403
9017
s
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
E335 HFAC
STAFF
404
9017
s
7:10-8:00 pm
IIH
E379 HFAC
STAFF
405
9017
s
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
E353 HFAC
STAFF
MUSIC 113 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 113 3958 BASIC PIANO SKILLS
001 3958 S 9:00-9:50 am MW
2.0
C480 HFAC STAFF
♦ MUSIC 113 section 2 is for MDT majors only.
002
003
400
401
402
403
3958
3958
3958
3958
3958
3958
S
S
S
S
S
S
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-2:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
5:10-6:00 pm
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
ANDERSON R P
STAFF
ANDERSON R P
STAFF
MUSIC
MUSIC
114R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
114R 8902 PIANO TECH & LIT 2.0
001
002
400
401
MUSIC 115
MUSIC 116R
MUSIC 117
MUSIC
MUSIC
118R
135
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
401
402
001
002
400
400
401
400
400
401
8902
8902
8902
8902
8902
8903
8903
8903
8903
8903
8903
8903
8903
8903
8903
8904
8904
8904
8904
8905
8905
8905
8906
8906
3998
3998
3998
PIANO TECH & LIT
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 5:10-6:00 pm
S 6:10-7:00 pm
BASIC ORGAN SKILLS
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
C480 HFAC STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
C480 HFAC STAFF
2.0
S 8:00-8:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
S 10:00-10:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 5:10-6:00 pm
ORGAN TECH & LIT
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
S 2:00-2:50 pm
T 6:10-7:00 pm
BASIC GUITAR SKILL
S 6:10-7:00 pm
S 6:10-7:00 pm
GUITAR TECH & LIT
S 7:10-8:00 pm
BASIC CONDUCTING
S 7:10-9:00 pm
T 7:10-9:00 pm
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
T
W
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
COOK R D
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
COOK R D
E354 HFAC
STAFF
E354 HFAC
STAFF
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
C580 HFAC GREEN L J
E400 HFAC BLACKINTON D P
E400 HFAC STAHELI R J
♦ MUSIC 160R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
MUSIC 160R 3981 TRUMPET 1.0 $200
001
MUSIC 160R
002
3981
3981
3981
TRUMPET
S
HORN
S
TBA
TBA
1.0
E393 HFAC JACKSON B A
LOWE L M
$200
E332B HFAC
1 44 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
MUSIC 160R
003
004
005
006
402
007
008
401
009
010
Oil
012
013
3981 TROMBONE
3981 S TBA
3981 TUBA
3981 S TBA
3981 HARPSICHORD
3981 S TBA
3981 ORGAN
3981 S TBA
3981 S TBA
3981 PERCUSSION
3981 8 TBA
3981 PIANO
3981 8 TBA
3981 8 TBA
3981 VIOLIN
3981 S TBA
3981 VIOLA
3981 S TBA
3981 CELLO
3981 T TBA
3981 STRING BASS
3981 8 TBA
3981 HARP
3981 8 TBA
♦ MUSIC 160R sections 14 and 400 Accompanist fee not included.
MUSIC 160R 3981 VOICE
014 3981 T . TBA
400 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 FLUTE
015 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 OBOE
016 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 CLARINET
017 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 BASSOON
018 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 SAXOPHONE
019 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 EUPHONIUM
020 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 WOODWINDS
403 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 BRASS & PERC
404 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 166R 3981 STRINGS
405 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 GUITAR
021 3981 S TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 SYNTHESIZER
022 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 CARILLON
023 3981 8 TBA
MUSIC 160R 3981 SONGWRITING
024 3981 8 TBA
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
V1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
V1.0
$200
E465 HFAC
$200
F213 HFAC
$200
E569 HFAC
$200
E208 HFAC
E208 HFAC
$200
E281 HFAC
$200
F210 HFAC
F210 HFAC
$200
F258 HFAC
$200
E545 HFAC
$200
E543 HFAC
$200
C550B HFAC
$200
C246 HFAC
$200
F223 HFAC
F223 HFAC
$200
E332A HFAC
$200
E464 HFAC
$200
C392 HFAC
$200
E466 HFAC
$200
E221 HFAC
$200
F213 HFAC
$200
E464 HFAC
$200
E465 HFAC
$200
F258 HFAC
$200
C132 HFAC
$200
E365 HFAC
$200
C250 HFAC
$200
20A KMB
BACHELDER D F
CALLRS
BUSH D E
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
BROUGH R P
BACHELDER M
BACHELDER M
WILLIAMS B R
DALTON D
DRINKALLR
BIRKEDAHLWB
STAFF
MATHEWS R
MATHEWS R
RUPPEEA
GIOVANNETTI G
CHILD C E
WILLIAMS G R
SMITH C R
CALLRS
GIOVANNETTI G
BACHELDER D F
WILLIAMS B R
GREEN L J
ANGLESEY J
COOK R D
SIMPSON R
2.0
♦ MUSIC 161 sections 1,2, and 3 require concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 162.
MUSIC 161 7568 VOICE TECHNIQUE
001 7568 8 8:00-8:50 am
002 7568 8 9:00-9:50 am
003 7568 8 10:00-10:50 am
♦ MUSIC 161 sections 4 and 5 for MDT majors only.
004
005
7568
7568
S
8
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
MWF
MWF
CI 30 HFAC
C130 HFAC
C130 HFAC
165 KMB
165 KMB
ROBISON C W
HOPKIN J A
WESTWOODSA
LOCKWOOD G
LOCKWOOD G
♦ MUSIC 162 sections 1, 2 and 3 require concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 161.
MUSIC 162 3984 DICTION 1 1.0
3984 S 8:00-8:50 am F C1 30 HFAC ROBISON CW
Audition Req
Audition Req
001
002
003
3984
3984
8
S
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
F
F
CI 30 HFAC
CI 30 HFAC
HOPKIN J A
WESTWOOD S A
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 145
MUSIC 166 3986 ORGAN REGISTRATION 2.0
001 3986 S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
MUSIC 186 6928 SONGWRITING 1 2.0
400 6928 S 3:00-4:50 pm M
MUSIC 190 3847 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS 2.0
001 3847 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
E208 HFAC COOK R D
165 KMB SIMPSON R
MRH HFAC STAFF
♦ MUSIC 191 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 197.
MUSIC 191
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
3963
3963
3963
3963
3963
3963
3963
3963
KEYBOARD HARMONY 1
0.5
S
8
S
8
8
8
8
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
C485 HFAC
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 193 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 195.
MUSIC 193
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
3993
3993
3993
3993
3993
3993
3993
3993
DICTATION 1
1.0
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
E379 HFAC
STAFF
E379 HFAC
STAFF
E335 HFAC
STAFF
E335 HFAC
STAFF
E335 HFAC
STAFF
E379 HFAC
STAFF
E353 HFAC
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 195 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 193.
MUSIC 195
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
3995
3995
3995
3995
3995
3995
3995
3995
MUSIC THEORY 1
3.0
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
E379 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E335 HFAC
E335 HFAC
E335 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
DURHAM T L
ANDERSON R P
DAYLEY K N
DURHAM T L
OHMAN M
BOREN M E
WILLIAMS G R
♦ MUSIC 197 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 191.
MUSIC 197
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
8907
8907
8907
8907
8907
8907
8907
8907
SIGHT SINGING 1
0.5
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
E371
HFAC
STAFF
E371
HFAC
LEWIS M A
E371
HFAC
STAFF
E371
HFAC
COLEMAN TS
E371
HFAC
STAFF
E371
HFAC
STAFF
E371
HFAC
KENNEY S H
♦ Arts and Letters GE credit will be given for MUSIC 200 only if it is taken concurrently with at least one section of
approved music ensemble course and a second GE approved music ensemble course is taken subsequently.
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
aGE
MUSIC
200
001
3959
3959
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
S 8:00-8:50 am T
1.0
E400 HFAC
JACKSON B A
MUSIC
201
001
8882
8882
HIST OF CIV:MUSIC1
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
3.0
CV1
MRH HFAC
BUSH D E
MUSIC
203
001
6219
6219
WORLD MUS CULTURES
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
3.0
AL
3088 JKHB
SHUMWAYLV
MUSIC
204
400
3849
3849
HISTORY OF JA2Z
S 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
3.0
165 KMB
YORGASON L
MUSIC 228 Is for Musical Dance Theatre BFA majors only.
MUSIC
228
001
8317
8317
MDT SEMINAR
S 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
1.0
B203 HFAC
BEAN M W
Majors Only
MUSIC 235 section 1 for Instrumental majors; section 2 for Choral majors
.
MUSIC
235
001
002
3999
3999
3999
CONDUCTING TECH
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
2.0
CI 30 HFAC
C580 HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
249R
001
8318
8318
SOPHOMORE RECITAL
S TBA
0.0
C550 HFAC
CHAMBERLAIN M
Majors Only
MUSIC
251
400
7190
7190
AUDIO:BASIC PRINC
S 5:10-7:00 pm T
2.0
E353 HFAC
ANGLESEY J
MUSIC
256
400
8564
8564
RECORDING STUDI0 1
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
2.0
E353 HFAC
ANGLESEY J
Majors Only
146 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ MUSIC 260R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Time and
day listed is required weekly studio class. Sections 3 and 402 for Voice majors who have completed MUSIC 161. Section 4 for
Music Dance Theatre majors only who have also completed MUSIC 161.
MUSIC
260R
400
3873
3873
WOODWINDS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
GIOVANNb M 1 G
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
001
3873
3873
HARPSICHORD
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
2.0
$200
CHNF HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
002
401
3873
3873
3873
ORGAN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
TH
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
003
004
402
3873
3873
3873
3873
VOICE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
M
M
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
15 KMB
MRH HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
BEAN M W
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
005
3873
3873
TRUMPET
S 5:10-6:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
C580 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
006
3873
3873
HORN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E335 HFAC
LOWELM
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
007
3873
3873
TROMBONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
008
3873
3873
TUBA
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
009
3873
3873
PERCUSSION
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
2.0
$200
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
010
403
3873
3873
3873
PIANO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
TH
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
SMITH R A
SMITH R B
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
Oil
3873
3873
VIOUN
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
2.0
$200
E250 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
012
3873
3873
VIOLA
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
DALTON D
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
013
3873
3873
CELLO
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
014
3873
3873
HARP
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
2.0
$200
CHSF HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
015
3873
3873
FLUTE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E379 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
016
3873
3873
OBOE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
2.0
$200
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNb 1 II G
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
017
3873
3873
CLARINET
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
018
3873
3873
BASSOON
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
019
3873
3873
SAXOPHONE
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
020
3873
3873
EUPHONIUM
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
404
3873
3873
BRASS & PERC
S 5:10-7:00 pm
w
2.0
$200
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
405
3873
3873
STRINGS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
V2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
021
3873
3873
STRING BASS
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
2.0
$200
E379 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
022
3873
3873
GUITAR
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
2.0
$200
E371 HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
MUSIC
260R
023
3873
3873
PERFORMNC INSTRUCT
S TBA
V2.0
$200
STAFF
MUSIC
264
001
4003
4003
KEYBOARD FDNS 1
S 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
2.0
C480 HFAC
SHUMWAYJL
Majors Only
MUSIC
284
001
8208
8206
JAZZ IMPROV 1
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2.0
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
MUSIC
287
001
7752
7752
COMPOSITION 2
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2.0
E432 HFAC
JONES S M
Majors Only
MUSIC 291 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 297
.
MUSIC
291
001
002
003
004
6530
6530
6530
6530
6530
KEYBOARD HARMONY 3
S 8:00-8:50 am MW
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
0.5
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C485 HFAC
C485 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Fail 1 995 Class Schedule 147
♦ MUSIC 293 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 295.
MUSIC
293
7581
DICTATION 3
1.0
001
7581
8 8:00-8:50 am
IIH
E353 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
002
7581
S 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
E353 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
003
7581
S 10:00-10:50 am
IIH
E379 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
004
7581
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E353 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
005
7581
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
E353 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 295 requires
concurrent
registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 293
.
MUSIC
295
4011
MUSIC THEORY 3
3.0
001
4011
8 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
E353 HFAG
BOSS J F
Majors Only
002
4011
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
E353 HFAG
HIGK8 M D
Majors Only
003
4011
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
E379 HFAG
8088 J F
Majors Only
004
4011
8 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
E353 HFAG
JONES S M
Majors Only
005
4011
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
E353 HFAG
JONES 8 M
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 297 requires concurrent registration with corresponding section of MUSIC 291.
MUSIC
297
6242
SIGHT SINGING 3
0.5
001
6242
8 8:00-8:50 am
MW
C580 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
002
6242
S 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
E335 HFAG
TUREKTL
Majors Only
003
6242
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
E371 HFAG
JE8S0P 8 G
Majors Only
004
6242
8 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
E371 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
301
9024
SURVEY MUS LIT 1
2.0
001
9024
8 9:00-9:50 am
MW
E400 HFAG
ROWLEY E H
Majors Only
002
9024
8 9:00-9:50 am
TTH
E400 HFAG
ROWLEY E H
Majors Only
MUSIC
303
4056
SURVEY MUS LIT 3
2.0
001
4056
8 10:00-10:50 am
MW
E400 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
002
4056
8 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
E400 HFAG
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
311 R
4014
UNIVERSITY CHORALE
1.0
001
4014
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
MRH HFAG
STAFF
400
4014
S 5:30-7:00 pm
MW
251 TNRB
STAFF
MUSIC
312R
4015
MEN'S CHORUS
1.0
001
4015
S 4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
MRH HFAG
WILBERG M J
Audition Req
MUSIC
31 3R
4001
WOMEN'S CHORUS
1.0
001
4001
8 3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
MRH HFAG
STAFF
Audition Req
MUSIC
31 4R
4021
CONCERT CHOIR
1.0
001
4021
8 2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
MRH HFAG
WILBERG M J
Audition Req
MUSIC
31 5R
392707
UNIVERSITY SINGERS
1.0
001
392707
8 1:00-1 :50 pm
12:30-1:50 pm
MWF
IIH
MRH HFAG
MRH HFAG
8TAHELI R J
Audition Req
400
3927
8
TBA
STAHELI R J
MUSIC
31 8R
4018
MUS THEATRE ENS
1.0
001
4018
8 3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
G130 HFAG
BIRKEDAHLWB
Audition Req
MUSIC
31 9R
4019
YNG AMBASSADOR PER
V3.0
002
4019
8 2:00-5:50 pm
2:00-6:50 pm
T
TH
29 KMB
29 KMB
BOOTHE R W
Audition Req
MUSIC
31 9R
4019
LAMANITE GEN PERF
V3.0
003
4019
S 3:00^:50 pm
3:00-6:50 pm
3:00-5:50 pm
M
W
F
29 KMB
29 KMB
29 KMB
GHRI8TENSEN J
Audition Req
MUSIC
31 9R
401915
OPERA PERFORMANCE
V3.0
001
401915
8 3:00-5:50 pm
DAILY
BLK1
G130 HFAG
ROBISON G W
Audition Req
MUSIC
323R
4022
MARCHING BAND
1.0
001
4022
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TTHF
E250 HFAG
RETER80N D L
Audition Req
400
4022
8 4:00-5:50 pm
TTHF
E250 HFAG
RETERSON D L
Audition Req
MUSIC
325R
4025
SYMPHONIC BAND
1.0
001
4025
8 1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
E251 HFAG
PETERSON D L
Audition Req
MUSIC
326R
891100
WIND SYMPHONY
1.0
001
891100
8 1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
E250 HFAG
BLAGKINTON D R
Audition Req
MUSIC
329R
8021
FOLK ENSEMBLE
1.0
400
8021
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
GHNF HFAG
GESLiSON C M
Audition Req
401
8021
8 4:10-5:00 pm
IIH
GHNF HFAG
GE8LI80N G M
Audition Req
402
8021
8 5:10-6:00 pm
IIH
GHNF HFAG
GESLISON G M
Audition Req
MUSIC
330R
8912
STEEL BAND
1.0
001
8912
8 3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
E251 HFAG
BROUGH R R
Audition Req
MUSIC
331 R
8913
JAZZ COMBOS
1.0
001
8913
8 3:00-3:50 pm
F
E251 HFAG
GALL R 8
Audition Req
MUSIC
332R
8914
YA SHOW BAND
1.0
001
8914
8
TBA
8IMRS0N R
Audition Req
MUSIC
333R
4026
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
1.0
001
4026
S 3:00-4:50 pm
MW
E250 HFAG
CALL R 8
Audition Req
MUSIC
333R
4026
JAZZ LAB BAND
1.0
400
4026
8 7:10-8:30 pm
TTH
E251 HFAG
STAFF
Audition Req
148 BYU Fall 1 995 Glass Schedule
MUSIC 333R
401
MUSIC 334R
001
MUSIC 337R
001
MUSIC 338R
001
MUSIC 339R
001
MUSIC 341 R
002
MUSIC 341 R
001
MUSIC 341 R
003
MUSIC 342R
001
MUSIC 343R
001
MUSIC 344R
001
MUSIC 345R
001
MUSIC 346R
001
MUSIC 347R
001
MUSIC 348R
001
MUSIC 348R
002
MUSIC 348R
400
MUSIC 349R
001
MUSIC 355R
MUSIC 356
400
400
4026 VOCAL JAZZ ENS 1.0
4026 S 5:10-6:30 pm TTH
891500 SYNTHESIS 1.0
891500 S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
4028 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1.0
4028 S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
891600 PHILHARMONIC ORCH 1.0
891600 S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
402909 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 1.0
402909 S 1:00-2:50 pm F
8917 BRASS CHAMBER MUSC 1.0
8917 S TBA
8917 BRASS CHOIR 1.0
8917 S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
8917 TROMBONE CHOIR 1.0
8917 S TBA
8918 EARLY MUS ENSEMBLE 1.0
8918 S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
4031 GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1.0
4031 S 2:00-2:50 pm MW
4004 KEYBOARD IN ENSEMB 1.0
4004 S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
8919 PERCUSSION ENSEMBL 1.0
8919 S 1:00-2:50 pm F
8920 STRING CHAMBER MUS 1.0
8920 T TBA
8921 VOCAL POINT 1.0
8921 S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
8922 WOODWIND CHAMBER M 1.0
8922 S TBA
8922 SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE 1.0
8922 8 TBA
8922 FLUTE CHOIR 1.0
8922 S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
8923 JUNIOR RECITAL 0.0
8923 S TBA
7192 RECORDING WORKSHOP 1.0
7192 S 4:00-4:50 pm T
7191 AUDIO ELECTRNICS 1 2.0
7191 8 5:10-7:00 pm TH
165 KMB YORGASONL Audition Req
E251 HFAC SMITH OR Audition Req
E251 HFAC STAFF Audition Req
E250 HFAC BARRUS C D Audition Req
E250 HFAC BARRUS C D Audition Req
E465 HFAC BACHELDER D F Audition Req
E250 HFAC BACHELDER D F Audition Req
E465 HFAC BACHELDER D F Audition Req
E400 HFAC BUSH D E Audition Req
CHNF HFAC GREEN L J Audition Req
E400 HFAC DRINKALL D B Majors Only
E251 HFAC BROUGHRP Audition Req
E543 HFAC DRINKALL R Audition Req
F201 HFAC ANGLESEY J Audition Req
0490 HFAC GIOVANNETTI G Audition Req
STAFF
E251 HFAC STAFF Audition Req
C550 HFAC CHAMBERLAIN M Majors Only
E366 HFAC ANGLESEY J Majors Only
E353 HFAC HOLLOMAN J G
^ MUSIC 360R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Time and
day listed Is required weekly studio class. Section 14 is for MDT majors only.
I
MUSIC
360R
4033
SONG WRITING
2.0
$200
024
4033
S
TBA
20A KMB
SIMPSON R
Audition Req
MUSIC
360R
4033
TRUMPET
2.0
$200
002
4033
S 5:10-6:00 pm
W
C580 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
Musrc
360R
4033
HORN
2.0
$200
003
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E335 HFAC
LOWE L M
Majors Only
musk:
360R
4033
TROMBONE
2.0
$200
004
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
Musrc
360R
4033
TUBA
2.0
$200
005
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E251 HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
musk:
360R
4033
HARPSICHORD
2.0
$200
001
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
CHNF HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
musk:
360R
4033
ORGAN
2.0
$200
006
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
400
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
musk:
360R
4033
PERCUSSION
2.0
$200
007
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
PIANO
2.0
$200
008
4033
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
401
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
VIOLIN
2.0
$200
009
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E250 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
360R
4033
VIOLA
2.0
$200
010
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E432 HFAC
DALTON D
Majors Only
musk:
360R
4033
CELLO
2.0
$200
011
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E400 HFAC
DRINKALL R
Majors Only
musk:
360R
4033
HARP
2.0
$200
012
4033
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
CH8F HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 149
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 360R
MUSIC 364
MUSIC 367
MUSIC 370
MUSIC 371
MUSIC 372A
MUSIC 373A
MUSIC 374
MUSIC 375A
MUSIC 376A
013
014
402
015
016
017
016
019
020
403
404
405
023
021
022
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
MUSIC 377A
001
♦ MUSIC 378 is n»t^
MUSIC 37t
001
002
003
004
400
4033 VOCE
4033 S 5:10-7:00 pm M
4033 S 5:10-7:00 pm M
4033 S 5:10-7:00 pm T
4033 FLUTE
4033 S 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 OBOE
4033 S 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 CLARINET
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 BASSOON
4033 S 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 SAXOPHONE
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 EUPHONIUM
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 WOODWINDS
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 BRASS & PERC
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm W
4033 STRINGS
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm T
4033 CONDUCTING
4033 8 TBA
4033 STRING BASS
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm T
4033 GUITAR
4033 8 5:10-7:00 pm T
8924 KEYBOARD PEDAGOGY
8924 8 12:00-12:50 pm MW
8927 WOODWIND PEDAGOGY
8927 8 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
8929 GUITAR PEDAGOGY
8929 8 9:00-9:50 am TTH
6243 DEV MUSICALITY 3-5
6243 8 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
8077 WOODWIND WORKSHOP
8077 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8078 BRASS WORKSHOP
8078 8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
4036 INSTRUMENTAL EDUC
4036 8 8:00-9: 15 am TTH
7885 STRING WORKSHOP
7885 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
4040 CHORAL PRACTICUM
4040 8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
4041 INSTR PRACTK;UM
4041 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
musk; 387R
musk; 391
musk; 395
001
001
001
002
b« taken until EL ED 310 It eompitted.
6684 MU ELfil£ ^tSRM TCHR
6684 S
6684 8 9:00-10:15 am
6684 8 1:00-2:15 pm
6684 8 2:35—3:50 pm
6684 S 4:35—5:50 pm
4044 COMPOSITION 4
4044 8 3:00-3:50 pm
8309 JAZZ KEYBOARD
8309 8 1:00-1 :50 pm
4057 FORM AND ANALYSIS
4057 8 8:00-8:50 am
4057 8 11:00-11:50 am
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
V2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
$200
MRH HFAG
15 KMB
MRH HFAG
$200
E379 HFAG
$200
E371 HFAG
$200
E400 HFAG
$200
E432 HFAG
$200
MRH HFAG
$200
E251 HFAG
$200
E400 HFAG
$200
E250 HFAG
$200
E432 HFAG
$200
$200
E379 HFAG
$200
E371 HFAG
E400 HFAG
E432 HFAG
TBA
G580 HFAG
E250 HFAG
E250 HFAG
E251 HFAG
E250 HFAG
G580 HFAG
E250 HFAG
8TUART-BAGHELD
BEANMW
STUART-BAGHELD
RUPPEEA
GIOVANNETTI G
CHILD G E
WILLIAMS G R
SMITH G R
GALL R 8
GIOVANNETTI G
BAGHELDER D F
WILLIAMS B R
STAHELIRJ
BIRKEDAHLWB
GREEN L J
POLLEI P C
STAFF
GREEN L J
JAGGARD J L
SMITH G R
BAGHELDER D F
BROUGH R P
HEL0UI8T D 8
8TAHELI R J
PETERSON D L
TBA
KENNEY8H
MW
C580 HFAG
KENNEYSH
TTH
G580 HFAG
JAGGARD J L
TTH
0580 HFAG
JAGGARD J L
TTH
2.0
G580 HFAG
JAGGARD J L
TTH
2.0
E400 HFAG
JONES 8 M
MW
3.0
G485 HFAG
DAYLEV K N
MWF
E400 HFAG
JOHNSON 8 P
MWF
E400 HFAG
BOSS J F
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Tchr Approve
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 399R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
MUSIC 399R 8069 COOPERATIVE EDUC V6.0
350 8069 8 TBA
♦ MUSIC 400R section 400 will study the Psychology of Music Performance.
MUSIC 400R 8566 TOPICS IN MUSIC 2.0
400 8566 T 5:00-7:00 pm M
32 KMB GHRI8TEN8ENJ
284TNRB SKIDMOREJB
1 50 BYU Fall 1 995 Glass Schedule
♦ MUSIC 400R section 401 will study Finale.
401
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
MUSIC
402A
001
403A
001
404A
001
406
001
441 R
001
449R
001
8566 T 4:00-6:00 pm
9020 VOCAL UTERATURE
9020 S 11:00-11:50 am
8930 PIANO LITERATURE
8930 S 8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
8932 ORGAN LITERATURE
8932 S
8935 STRING LITERATURE
8935 S 1:00-1 :50 pm
8937 NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
8937 S TBA
8319 SENIOR RECITAL
8319 S
E353 HFAC STAFF
MWF
3.0
E432 HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
TTH
TH
2.0
E432 HFAC
E432 HFAC
SMITH RB
Majors Only
TBA
2.0
2.0
BELNAP P L
TTH
TBA
♦ MUSIC 460R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed
and day listed is required weekly studio class.
E400 HFAC DALTON D
1.0
BLK2 E566 HFAC BOREN M E
0.0
C550 HFAC CHAMBERLAIN M
before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Time
MUSIC
460R
4005
TROMBONE
4.0
$200
001
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
TRUMPET
4.0
$200
002
4005
S 5:1 0-6:00 pm
W
C580 HFAC
JACKSON B A
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
HORN
4.0
$200
003
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E335 HFAC
LOWELM
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
TUBA
4.0
$200
004
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E251 HFAC
CALL R 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
HARPSICHORD
4.0
$200
005
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
CHNF HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
ORGAN
4.0
$200
006
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
400
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
PERCUSSION
4.0
$200
007
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
M
E251 HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
PIANO
4.0
$200
008
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
401
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
TH
E400 HFAC
SMITH R B
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
VIOLIN
4.0
$200
009
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E250 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
VIOLA
4.0
$200
010
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E432 HFAC
DALTON D
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
CELLO
4.0
$200
011
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E400 HFAC
DRINKALLR
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
HARP
4.0
$200
012
4005
S 5:10-7:00 pm
T
CH8F HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
FLUTE
4.0
$200
013
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E379 HFAC
RUPPEEA
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
OBOE
4.0
$200
014
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
W
E371 HFAC
GIOVANNbl II G
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
CLARINET
4.0
$200
015
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E400 HFAC
CHILD C E
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
BASSOON
4.0
$200
016
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
SAXOPHONE
4.0
$200
017
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
MRH HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
EUPHONIUM
4.0
$200
018
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E251 HFAC
CALL R 8
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
WOODWINDS
4.0
$200
402
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E400 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
BRASS & PERC
4.0
$200
403
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
w
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
STRINGS
4.0
$200
404
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
STRING BASS
4.0
$200
019
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E379 HFAC
BIRKEDAHLWB
Majors Only
MUSIC
460R
4005
GUITAR
4.0
$200
020
4005
8 5:10-7:00 pm
T
E371 HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
MUSIC
469
3865
THRYMTH STUDIO TC
1.0
001
3865
8 10:00-10:50 am
F
0580 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
MUSIC
470R
4042
SPRVSD TCHG HARP
1.0
001
4042
8 9:00-9:50 am
F
0580 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 151
MUSIC
470R
4042
002
4042
MUSIC
470R
4042
003
4042
MUSIC
470R
4042
004
4042
MUSIC
470R
4042
005
4042
MUSIC
470R
4042
006
4042
MUSIC
470R
4042
007
4042
MUSIC
470R
4042
008
4042
MUSIC
472
3861
001
3861
MUSIC
481
4053
001
4053
MUSIC
483
4050
001
4050
MUSIC
494R
6818
001
6818
400
6818
MUSIC
497R
7754
001
7754
MUSIC
499R
3896
001
3896
MUSIC
500
4081
400
4081
MUSIC
505R
4061
001
4061
MUSIC
506
8807
001
8807
MUSIC
532R
4074
001
4074
MUSIC
533R
4076
001
4076
SPRVSD TCHG GUITAR 1 .0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG PIANO 1.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG ORGAN 1 .0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG VIOLIN 1.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG VIOLA 1.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG CELLO 1.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG STBASS 1 .0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SUPERVISED TEACHNG 3.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
ORCHESTRATION 3.0
S 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
COUNTERPOINT 3.0
S 8:00-8:50 am MV\/F
INDEPNDNT READINGS V 3.0
S TBA
S TBA
PROJ:MUS IN MEDIA 2.0
S 11:00-12:50 pm W
HONORS THESIS V 6.0
S TBA
MUSIC RESEARCH TEC 2.0
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
WOODWIND UTERATUR 2.0
8 TBA
CHORAL UTERATUR 1 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm T
SC PREP & COND:INSTR 2.0
S TBA
SC PREP & CONDrCHORL 2.0
S 4:00-5:50 pm M
0580 HFAC GREEN L J Majors Only
E400 HFAC PEERY I W Majors Only
0485 HFAC BELNAP P L Majors Only
C580 HFAC STAFF Majors Only
C580 HFAC DALTON D Majors Only
0580 HFAC DRINKALLR Majors Only
C580 HFAC BIRKEDAHLWB Majors Only
E432 HFAC HOPKIN J A Majors Only
E335 HFAC DAYLEYKN Majors Only
E335 HFAC HICKS M D Majors Only
E579 HFAC DURHAM TL Majors Only
E579 HFAC PRATT R R Majors Only
165 KMB SIMPSON R Majors Only
E575 HFAC POWLEY E H Majors Only
F262 HFAC DAY DA
WILLIAMS G R
E335 HFAC WILBERG M J Majors Only
BLACKINTON D P
E335 HFAC STAHELI R J
♦ MUSIC 560R Students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Day
and time listed is required weekly studio class.
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC S60R
MUSIC 560R
MUSIC 591
MUSIC 595
MUSIC 603
MUSIC 606
MUSIC 607A
MUSIC 61 4R
MUSIC 61 5R
MUSIC 61 9R
MUSIC 626R
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
8569 GRAD PIANO INSTRC
8569 S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
8569 GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
8569 S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
8569 GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
8569 S 5:10-7:00 pm M
8569 GRAD WOODWIND INST
8569 S 5:10-7:00 pm W
8569 GRAD BRSS & PRO INST
8569 S 5:10-7:00 pm W
8569 GRAD STRING INST
8569 S 5:10-7:00 pm T
4046 ADV KEYBOARD HARMO
4046 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MW
8568 SCORE ANALYSIS
8568 S 4:00-5:50 pm M
4084 MUSIC BAROQUE ERA
4084 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
4094 MUSIC CNTMP PERIOD
4094 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
4087 SEM IN MUSICOLOGY
4087 S TBA
3925 CONCERT CHOIR
3925 S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY
392708 UNIVERSITY SINGERS
392708 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
12:30-1:50 pm TTH
401916 MUS THEATR PERFORM
401916 8 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
891101 WIND SYMPHONY
891101 8 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
SMITH RB
Majors Only
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
BELNAP P L
Majors Only
2.0
$200
MRH HFAC
STUART-BACHELD
Majors Only
2.0
$200
E400 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
2.0
$200
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
2.0
$200
E432 HFAC
WILLIAMS B R "
Majors Only
2.0
C480 HFAC
8HUMWAYJL
Majors Only
2.0
E353 HFAC
BOREN M E
Majors Only
3.0
E432 HFAC
STAFF
Majors Only
3.0
E432 HFAC
JOHNSON 8 P
Majors Only
2.0
STAFF
1.0
MRH HFAC
WILBERG M J
Audition Req
1.0
MRH HFAC
STAHELI R J
Audition Req
MRH HFAC
V3.0
BLK1
C130 HFAC
ROBISON C W
Audition Req
1.0
E250 HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
Audition Req
1 52 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
MUSIC
634R
891501
L
001
891501
f MUSIC
638R
891601
001
891601
MUSIC
639R
402910
001
402910
MUSIC
641 R
8314
:
001
8314
MUSIC
642R
3919
001
3919
MUSIC
643R
3923
001
3923
MUSIC
644R
3924
001
3924
MUSIC
645R
9021
001
9021
MUSIC
646R
3930
001
3930
MUSIC
648R
3934
001
3934
MUSIC
649R
4092
001
4092
♦ MUSIC 660R students must coni
time listed Is required weekly sti
MUSIC
660R
4091
001
4091
400
4091
MUSIC
660R
4091
002
4091
401
4091
MUSIC
660R
4091
003
4091
402
4091
MUSIC
660R
4091
004
4091
403
4091
MUSIC
660R
4091
005
4091
404
4091
MUSIC
660R
4091
006
4091
405
4091
MUSIC
660R
4091
007
4091
008
4091
MUSIC
665R
4060
003
4060
MUSIC
665R
4060
001
4060
MUSIC
665R
4060
002
4060
MUSIC
670R
3948
001
3948
MUSIC
670R
3948
002
3948
MUSIC
670R
3948
003
3948
MUSIC
670R
3948
004
3948
MUSIC
671
4068
001
4068
MUSIC
674
8025
001
8025
MUSIC
687R
4097
001
4097
MUSIC
688R
4102
001
4102
MUSIC
694R
4100
001
4100
400
4100
SYNTHESIS 1.0
S 3:00-4:50 pm MW
PHILHARMONIC ORCH 1.0
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 1.0
S 1:00-2:50 pm F
BRASS CHAMBER MUS 1 .0
S TBA
EARLY MUS ENSEMBLE 1.0
S 3:00-3:50 pm MW
GUITAR ENSEMBLE 1.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm MW
KEYBOARD ENSEMBLE 1.0
S 4:00-^:50 pm TTH
PERCUSSION ENSEMBL 1.0
8 1:00-2:50 pm F
STRING CHAMBER MUS 1.0
S TBA
WOODWIND CHAM MUS 1 .0
S TBA
SOLO RECITAL 2.0
S TBA
E251 HFAC SMITH OR Audition Req
E250 HFAC BARRUS C D Audition Req
E250 HFAC BARRUS C D Audition Req
E465 HFAC BACHELDER D F Audition Req
E400 HFAC BUSH D E Audition Req
CHNF HFAC GREEN L J Audition Req
E400 HFAC DRINKALL D B
E251 HFAC BROUGHRP Audition Req
E543 HFAC DRINKALL R Audition Req
C490 HFAC GIOVANNETTI G Audition Req
E466 HFAC WILLIAMS G R Majors Only
must contact teacher/coordinator listed before third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Day and
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
GRAD PIANO INSTRUC V 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
S 5:10-7:00 pm TH
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
S 5:10-7:00 pm M
GRAD WOODWIND INST 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
S 5:10-7:00 pm W
GRAD STRING INST 2.0
S 5:10-7:00 pm T
S 5:10-7:00 pm T
GRAD CONDCTNG INST 2.0
S TBA
S TBA
VOICE PEDAGOGY 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am MW
PIANO PEDAGOGY 2.0
S TBA
STRING PEDAGOGY 2.0
S TBA
SPRVSD TCHG PIANO 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG ORGAN 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG VOICE 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
SPRVSD TCHG STRING 2.0
S 9:00-9:50 am F
INFL MUS BEHAV 2.0
T 4:00-5:50 pm T
PHIL AESTHC FOUNDS 2.0
S 4:00-5:50 pm W
COMPOSITION 3.0
S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
COMP FOR MASTER'S V 6.0
S TBA
INDEPENDENT READNG V 3.0
S TBA
S TBA
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
$200
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
$200
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
$200
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
$200
E250 HFAC
E250 HFAC
$200
E432 HFAC
E432 HFAC
$200
C550 HFAC
E442 HFAC
BELNAP P L
BELNAP P L
SMITH R B
SMITH R B
STUART-BACHELD
STUART-BACHELD
GIOVANNETTI G
GIOVANNETTI G
BACHELDER D F
BACHELDER D F
WILLIAMS B R
BARRUS C D
BARRUS C D
STAHELI R J
E432 HFAC WESTWOOD S A
POLLEI P C
E545 HFAC DALTON D
E400 HFAC PEERY I W
C485 HFAC BELNAP P L
E432 HFAC HOPKINJA
C580 HFAC DALTON D
E536 HFAC PRATT R R
E536 HFAC PRATT R R
E400 HFAC BOREN M E
E566 HFAC BOREN M E
E466 HFAC WILLIAMS G R
E466 HFAC WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 53
MUSIC
697A
6685
SCHLARLY PAPER M US
2.0
001
6685
S TBA
E563 HFAC
ROWLEY E H
Majors Only
MUSIC
697B
6686
RECITAL
2.0
001
6686
8 TBA
E466 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
698B
8023
PROF IMPR PROJECT
2.0
001
8023
S TBA
E544 HFAC
JESSOP S G
Majors Only
MUSIC
699R
4103
MASTER'S THESIS
V9.0
001
4103
S TBA
E466 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
MUSIC
799R
4108
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
4108
S TBA
E466 HFAC
WILLIAMS G R
Majors Only
Native American Studies (316 KIVIB, 378^841)
NAS 101 6462 INTRO INDIAN AMER 2.0
001 6462 S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
Near Eastern Languages (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
NELG 345 8556 TEXTS &ANCNTTEMPLS 3.0
385 CB GOWANS F R
NE LG 511 R
8556 TEXTS & ANCNT TEM PLS
001 8556 8 2:30-3:50 pm TTH
8206 ARAMAIC
001 8206 8 11:00-11:50 am MW
3.0
W009 BNSN
1107 JKHB
PARRY D W
STAFF
Near Eastern Studies (237 HRCB, 378-3377)
♦ Near Eastern Studies majors: see coordinator, 237 HRCB, for advisement.
V3.0
NES 398R
001
8959
8959
ADV TOPCS NES
8 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
NES 499R
001
7138
7138
SPEC TOPCS NES
S
TBA
NES 595R
001
8055
8055
SPECIAL TOPICS
8
TBA
Norwegian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
NORWE 101
001
4112
4112
1ST YR NORWEGIAN
8 3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
NORWE 201
001
4114
4114
2ND YR NORWEGIAN
8 10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
3.0
V3.0
4.0
4.0
257 HRCB PIKE D M
HOSKISSON P Y
HOSKISSONPY
2031 JKHB STRAUBHAARSB
2031 JKHB STRAUBHAARSB
Nursing (500 SWKT, 378-4144)
NURS 102 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
NURS 102 6941 NURS-MEDTERM
001 6941 8 3:00-3:50 pm MW
NURS 180 4152 PREVIEW OF NURSING
001 4152 8 3:00-^:50 pm W
002 4152 8 3:00-4:50 pm W
2.0
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
680 SWKT WILSON M L
234 MARB SCHWARTZ R
234 MARB SCHWARTZ R
♦ NURS 290: Register for section 1 and for one lab section (2 — 7). Evening lab TBA.
NURS 290 9091 NURSING CORE 1 6.0
001 9091 8 8:00-10:50 am T BLK1 369 CB
8:00-9:50 am W BLK1 2201 8FLC
8:00-9:50 am F BLK1 2201 8FLC
002 L 9091 8 8:00-9:50 am MTH BLK1 1124 8FLC
003 L 9091 8 10:00-11:50 am MTH BLK1 1124 SFLC
004 L 9091 8 10:00-11:50 am WF BLK1 1124 SFLC
005 L 9091 8 12:00-1:50 pm MW BLK1 1124 SFLC
006 L 9091 8 1:00-2:50 pm TF BLK1 1124 SFLC
007 L 9091 S 2:00-3:50 pm MW 1124 SFLC
ABEGGLEN J
ABEGGLEN J
ABEGGLEN J
ABEGGLEN J
ABEGGLEN J
ABEGGLEN J
ABEGGLEN J
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
4 NURS 292: Register for section 1 and for one clinical/lab section (2-7). Sections 2-4 are post op clinicals. Sections 5-7 are
maternal-newborn clinicals.
NURS 292
GDI
002
003
004
9092
9092
9092
9092
9092
NURSING CORE 2 5.0
8 9:00-10:50 am T BLK2 240 CTB HUNTER TW
1:00-2:50 pm T BLK2 240 CTB
8 7:00-12:50 pm THF BLK2 LD8 H08P WIKERKM
8:00-9:50 am MW BLK2 1124 SFLC
8 7:00-12:50 pm WTH
1:00-2:50 pm M BLK2 1124 SFLC
8:00-9:50 am F BLK2 1124 SFLC
8 7:00-1 :00 pm THF
2:00-3:50 pm M BLK2 1124 SFLC
10:00-1 1:50 am F BLK2 1124 SFLC
BLK2 UVRMC HOSP KELLER D C
BLK2 PAYSN HOSP MEASOM G J
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005
006
007
9092
S
7:00-6:50 pm
TH
BLK2
LDS HOSP
COVERSTON C
7:00-12:50 pm
F
BLK2
LDS HOSP
10:00-11:50 am
MW
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9092
S
TBA
BLX2
FHP HOSP
ENGEBRETSEN
3:00-^:50 pm
T
BLK2
1124 SFLC
12:00-1 :50 pm
W
BLK2
1124 SFLC
9092
S
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
BLK2UVRMC HOSP
CALLISTERLC
3:00^:50 pm
W
BLK2
1124 SFLC
2:00-3:50 pm
F
BLK2
1124 SFLC
♦ NURS 312 register for section 1 and 1 lab section. Sections 2-4 are medical-surgical nursing. Sections 5-7 are nursing home.
Peri-operative clinical 7:00-12:50 WTH will be scheduled for three weeks of the nursing home rotation.
NURS 312
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
9094
NURSING CORE 4
5.0
9094
S
9:00-10:50 am
T
BLK1
230 BRMB
STAFF
1 :00-2:50 pm
T
BLK1
285 SWKT
9094
S
2:00-7:50 pm
W
BLK1
LDS HOSP
WESTIEN M J
7:00-12:50 pm
TH
BLK1
LDS HOSP
8:00-9:50 am
M
BLK1
1124 SFLC
9094
S
1 :00-6:50 pm
W
BLK1
UOFU HOSP
STAFF
7:00-12:50 pm
TH
BLK1
UOFU HOSP
10:00-11:50 am
M
BLK1
1124 SFLC
9094
S
7:00-12:50 pm
WTH
BLK1 UVRMC HOSP
STAFF
8:00-9:50 am
F
BLK1
1124 SFLC
9094
s
6:00-5:50 pm
W
BLK1 PROVO HOSP
STAFF
10:00-12:50 pm
F
BLK1
1124 SFLC
9094
s
6:00-5:50 pm
W
BLK1
AMFK HOSP
STAFF
1:00-2:50 pm
F
BLK1
1124 SFLC
9094
s
6:00-5:50 pm
W
BLK1
TBA
STAFF
3:00-4:50 pm
T
BLK1
1124 SFLC
♦ NURS 314 register for section
Peri-operative clinical 7:00-12:
NURS 314
001
9095
9095
}
002 L 9095
L
L
003 L 9095
L
L
004 L 9095
L
005 L 9095
L
006 L 9095
L
007 L 9095
L
NURS 320
NURS 370
NURS 380
001
001
001
002
7976
7976
4120
4120
9096
9096
9096
1 and 1 lab section. Sections 2-4 are medical-surgical nursing. Sections 5-7 are nursing home.
SO WTH will be scheduled for three weeks of the nursing home rotation.
NURSING CORE 5
S 9:00-10:50 am
1 :00-2:50 pm
S 2:00-7:50 pm
7:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
S 1:00-6:50 pm
7:00-12:50 pm
10:00-11:50 am
S 7:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
S 6:00-5:50 pm
10:00-12:50 pm
S 6:00-5:50 pm
1:00-2: 50 pm
S 6:00-5:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
NURS RESEARCH
S 10:00-11:50 am
T
T
W
TH
M
W
TH
M
WTH
F
W
F
W
F
W
T
M
5.0
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
2.0
230
285
LDS
LDS
1124
UOFU
UOFU
1124
UVRMC
1124
PROVO
1124
AMFK
1124
TBA
1124
BRMB
SWKT
HOSP
HOSP
SFLC
HOSP
HOSP
SFLC
HOSP
SFLC
HOSP
SFLC
HOSP
SFLC
SFLC
NURS 382 9097
001 9097
002 9097
NURSING & POLICY
S 12:00-1:50 pm
CHILDREN IN CRISIS
S 9:00-10:50 am
1 :00-4:50 pm
10:00-4:50 pm
S 9:00-10:50 am
1:00-4:50 pm
7:00-2:00 pm
ADULTS IN CRISIS
S 9:00-10:50 am
1 :0O-2:50 pm
10:00-4:50 pm
S 9:00-10:50 am
1 :00-2:50 pm
5:00-5:50 pm
3.0
M
T
T
WTH
T
T
THF
T
MT
WTH
T
MT
W
270 BRMB
1223 SFLC
4.0
BLK1 W003 BNSN
BLK1 TBA
BLK1 UVRMC HOSP
BLK2 W003 BNSN
BLK2 TBA
BLK2 PRIM HOSP
4.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
W012 BNSN
TBA
VA HOSP
W012 BNSN
TBA
STAFF
WESTIEN M J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MURPHY MP
STAFF
CAMPBELLLJ
CAMPBELL L J
WILSHAW R
WILSHAW R
BLK2 UVRMC HOSP
♦ NURS 384 section 1: Utah County Psych Facilities.
NURS 384 9098 PSYCHIATRIC NURS
001 9098 S 8:00-10:50 am W
8:30-4:00 pm TTH
002 9098 S 8:00-10:50 am W
7:00-3:00 pm TTH
NURS 390R 4154 INDV STUDY NURSING
400 4154 S TBA
4.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
V9.0
490 SWKT
TBA
490 SWKT
TBA
MEMMOTT R J
MURPHY M F
BECKSTRAND R L
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 155
NURS 390R 4154 POLITICAL PROCESS
001 4154 S TBA
NURS 438A 9012 COMMUN HLTH NURSNG
001 9012 8 2:00-4:00 pm M
♦ NURS 438B section 2 Is Jordan SchI Dist. Salt Lake County Tues 8-2 and TBA to total 9 hours weekly.
V9.0
STAFF
Nurses Only
2.5
W009 BNSN
CONGER C 0
NURS 438B
4157 COMMUN HLTH NURSNG
4157 S TBA
2.5
002 4157 S TBA CONGER C O
♦ NURS 438B section 3 is Utah County Health Department Tuesday 8-12 and TBA to total 9 hours weekly.
003 4157 S TBA CONGER C O
♦ NURS 4388 section 4 is Mountainland Head Start. Tuesday 8-12 and one afternoon per week to total 9 hours weekly.
004 4157 S TBA CONGER C O
♦ NURS 438B section 5 is Salt Lake City County Health Department Tuesday 8-12 and TBA to total 9 hours weekly.
NURS 444A
NURS 444B
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
NURS
450R
450R
450R
450R
450R
450R
551
NURS 557
NURS
NURS
590R
600
005
001
001
002
001
006
004
003
005
001
400
001
400
001
4157
4145
4145
4146
4146
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
9101
4183
4183
4183
9133
9133
7147
7147
4184
4184
8 TBA
CONGER C 0
NURSING LEADERSHIP
8 8:00-1 1:50 am F
TBA
2.0
BLK1
BLK1
262 8WKT
TILLERY C A
Nurses Only
NURSING LEADERSHIP
8 8:00-11 :50 am F
TBA
2.0
BLK2
BLK2
262 SWKT
STAFF
Nurses Only
TOPICS CLIN NURS
S TBA
4.0
BLK2
JOHNSEN V L
INTRNL NURSING
8 TBA
4.0
ROGERS 8
Teh r Approve
DISASTER NURSING
8 TBA
4.0
BLK1
BOND A E
EMERGENCY NURSING
S TBA
4.0
BLK2
WILSHAW R
WOMEN'S WELLNESS
S 12:00-1:40 pm MW
4.0
BLK1
TBA
CALLISTERLC
WELLNESS IN AGING
8 TBA
4.0
BLK2
MEASOM G J
HEALTH ASSESSMENT
8 5:00-8:00 pm W
8 5:00-8:00 pm W
3.0
490 8WKT
490 SWKT
LYONS M
LYONS M
HEALTH PROMOTION
8 8:00-9:50 am W
12:00-1 :50 pm W
4.0
TBA
TBA
MANDLECO B L
INDEPENDENT STUDY
8 TBA
V4.0
LYONS M
NURS SCIENCE 1
8 3:00-4:50 pm W
2.0
490 SWKT
80REN8EN E 8
♦ NURS 602 meets every other week.
NURS 602 4164
001 4164
NURS SCIENCE 3
8
1.0
TBA
STAFF
♦ NURS 603 Class begins second block fall semester and continues through first block winter semester.
NURS 603 4165 ISSUES & POLICY
001 4165 S 3:00-4:50 pm
NURS 611 4167 HLTH PLAN & EVAL
001 4167 8 5:00-7:50 pm
NURS 613 4124 RNANCE IN NURSING
001 4124 8 5:00-7:50 pm
NURS 620 4131 DIAGNOSTIC TEST
001 4131 8 1:00-2:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
♦ NURS 630 has clinical Tuesday, Thursday, and theory Wednesday.
NURS 630 4135 DX CHRON FAM PROS 5.0
2.0
w
BLK2
3.0
462 SWKT
CONGER C 0
w
3.0
462 SWKT
FOSBINDER D
T
3.0
462 SWKT
F08BINDER D
w
462 SWKT
MEASOM G J
w
TBA SWKT
001
NURS 699R
001
4135
4135
4188
4188
DX CHRON FAM PROS
8 8:00-5:00 pm TWTH
MASTER'S THESIS
8 TBA
455 SWKT
V6.0
RIDDLE LB
STAFF
Organizational Behavior (790 TNRB, 378-2664)
ORGB 320 8969 FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR
001 8969 8 8:30-9:20 am MW
11:30-1 :20 pm TH
002 8969 S 8:30-9:20 am MW
12:30-2:20 pm TH
3.0
251 TNRB PERRY LT
486 TNRB
251 TNRB PERRY LT
380 TNRB
Nurses Only
Lab included
Lab Included
1 56 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
400
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
8969
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
8:30-9:20 am
12:30-2:20 pm
8:30-9:20 am
2:00-3:50 pm
8:30-9:20 am
3:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:30-^:20 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
3:30-5:20 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
12:30-2:20 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
1 :30-3:20 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
12:30-2:20 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:30-4:20 pm
5:10-8:40 pm
MW
TH
MW
TH
MW
TH
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
TTH
F
TTH
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
T
ORG B 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ORGS 321
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
400
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
4191
FNDMNTLS ORG BEHVR
3.0
8:30-9:20 am
11:30-1:20 pm
8:30-9:20 am
12:30-2:20 pm
8:30-9:20 am
12:30-2:20 pm
8:30-9:20 am
2:00-3:50 pm
8:30-9:20 am
3:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
2:30-^:20 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
3:30-5:20 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
12:30-2:20 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
1 :30-3:20 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
12:30-2:20 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:30-4:20 pm
5:10-8:40 pm
MW
TH
MW
TH
MW
TH
MW
TH
MW
TH
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
TTH
F
TTH
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
T
ORG B 327 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
ORGS
ORGS
ORGS
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
ORGB
327
333
347
373
551
602
603
604
605
606
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
4193
4193
6922
6922
8532
8S32
0765
0765
8817
8817
4201
4201
4202
4202
4206
4206
4199
4199
0875
0875
PERSONNEL & HUM RES
S 9:30-10:50 am MW
HR DEVELOPMENT
S 2:00-3:20 pm MW
MANAG LORSHP DEVEL
S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
ANALYSIS IN ORG
S 3:30-4:50 pm MW
THIRD WORLD DEV
S 2:00-2:50 pm T
ORGNZTNL THEORY
S 9:30-10:50 am MW
RES DES DATA ANALY
8 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
ORGANIZATION CHANG
S 8:00-9:20 am MW
HR MANAGEMENT
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
GROUP DYNAMICS
S 2:00-4:50 pm M
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
251 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
164 TNRB
251 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
486 TNRB
251 TNRB
PERRY LT
Lab Included
164 TNRB
251 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
380 TNRB
251 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
264 TNRB
251 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
374 TNRB
251 TNRB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
380 TNRB
151 TNRB
WOODWORTH W P
Lab Included
486 TNRB
151 TNRB
WOODWORTH W P
Lab Included
482 TNRB
151 TNRB
WOODWORTH W P
Lab Included
484 TNRB
151 TNRB
WOODWORTH W P
Lab Included
374 TNRB
2072 JKHB
STEPHAN E G
Lab Included
251
486
251
380
251
164
251
486
251
164
251
380
251
264
251
374
251
380
151
486
151
482
151
484
151
374
2072
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
JKHB
PERRY LT
PERRY LT
PERRY LT
PERRY LT
PERRY LT
STEPHAN E G
STEPHAN E G
STEPHAN E G
STEPHAN E G
WOODWORTH W P
WOODWORTH W P
WOODWORTH W P
WOODWORTH W P
STEPHAN E G
374 TNRB STAFF
374 TNRB MILLS G E
486 TNRB STEPHAN E G
374 TNRB MILLS G E
125HRCB MEEKC
380 TNRB STAFF
174 TNRB WHEELER GE
374 TNRB WOODWORTH W P
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Majors Only
Majors Only
374 TNRB CHERRINGTON D Majors Only
380 TNRB KIRKHAM K L Majors Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 57
ORGB
607
001
0774
0774
STRATEGIC MNGMNT
S 12:30-1:50 pm MW
3.0
380 TNRB
GODFREY P
Majors Only
ORGB
660R
001
002
4204
4204
4204
ADV SEM IN ORG B
S 1:30-3:20 pm TH
S 1:30-3:20 pm T
1.0
225 SWKT
486 TNRB
MEEK C B
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
ORGB
669R
001
4205
4205
READINGS ORG BEHVR
S TEA
V6.0
DYER W G
Prev Apple
ORGB
679R
001
4209
4209
PRACT IN ORG DEV
S TEA
V6.0
DYER W G
Prev Apple
ORGB
680
001
4210
4210
ORG BEHVR RES RPT
S TEA
3.0
DYER W G
Majors Only
Philosophy (3196 JKHB, 378-2721)
PHIL
105
001
002
003
4214
4214
4214
4214
REASONING & WRITIN
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
3.0
E
1080 JKHB
W005 BNSN
1080 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
PACKARD D J
PHIL
105H
200
4214
4214
HONORS REASN & WRITG
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
E
290 TNRB
ANDERSON TT
Honors
PHIL 1 10 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PHIL
110
4215 INTRO PHILOSOPHY
3.0
PHIL 201
PHIL 201 H
001
002
003
004
001
002
200
4215
4215
4215
4215
4221
4221
4221
4221
4221
S
S
S
S
9:00-9:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:30-10:50 am
4:00-4:50 pm
HISTORY OF PHIL 1
S 10.00-10:50 am
S 12:00-12:50 pm
HON HIST PHIL 1
S 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
PHIL 205 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHIL
205
PHIL 210
PHIL 21 OH
PHIL 213
PHIL 214
PHIL 305
PHIL 311
PHIL 311 H
PHIL 321
001
002
001
200
001
001
001
001
200
001
4216
4216
4216
8745
8745
8745
8745
4219
4219
4220
4220
4223
4223
4239
4239
4239
4239
4217
4217
DEDUCTIVE LOGIC
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
SCIENCE & CIVIL 1
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
HON SCI & CIVIL 1
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
INTRO TO ETHICS
S 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
INTRO PHIL OF ART
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
PREDICATE LOGIC
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
PHILOSOPHICAL WRTG
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
HONORS PHILOS WRIT
S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
PLATO
S 12:00-12:50 pm
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
AL
1080 JKHB RASMUSSENDF
2320B SFLC STAFF
1080 JKHB STAFF
1080 JKHB STAFF
CV1
1170 TMCB
STAFF
1219 SFLC STAFF
CV1
368 MARB GRAHAM D W
AL
2201 SFLC
373 MARB
CV1
1080 JKHB
HEDENGREN P C
CARTER K C
STAFF
CV1
363 MARB NIELSEN F K
AL
1080 JKHB
AL
1080 JKHB
AM
1219 SFLC
AW
299 TMCB
AW
won BNSN
MWF
1080 JKHB
♦ PHIL 330 section 1 cross-listed with English 501 ; will study writings of John Donne.
PHIL 330 4233 MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPH
001 4233 S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
PHIL 331 4234 AUGUSTINE
001 4234 S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
♦ PHIL 340 section 1 will study Arthur Schopenhauer.
PHIL 340
PHIL 342
PHIL 418
PHIL 419
PHIL 420
PHIL 423
001
001
003
001
001
001
4240
4240
4244
4244
4243
4243
MODERN PHILOSOPHY
S 2:00-2:50 pm
KANT
MWF
11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
SCIENCE & REUGION
S 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
4232 PHIL & LITERATURE
4232 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
4224 PHIL OF LANGUAGE
4224 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
422712 HIST & PHIL OF SCI
422712 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
W002 BNSN
133 TMCB
RASMUSSEN D F
ANDERSON TT
HEDENGREN P C
STAFF
SIEBACH J L
GRAHAM D W
SIEBACH J L
SIEBACH J L
125 HRCB RASMUSSEN D F
E353 HFAC
AL
235 SWKT
3040 JKHB
CARTER K C
NIELSEN F K
SONDRUP S P
F262 HFAC HEDENGREN P C
SS
W142 BNSN
Honors
Honors
NIELSEN F K
1 58 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
PHIL 449R
4257 PHIL LECT SERIES
4257 S 11 .00-1 1:50 am TH
001
PHIL 450R section 1 will study Phenomonology.
PHIL 450R
001
PHIL 450R section 2
002
PHIL 450R section 3
003
PHIL 499R
001
PHIL 501 R sec tioni
PHIL 501 R
001
4250 CONTEMP FIG AND PR
4250 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1.0
3.0
will study consciousness, agency, and influence.
4250 S 3:00-5:50 pm M
will be a lecture series on cognitive science.
4250 S 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
4258 HONORS THESIS V 6.0
4258 S 3:00-4:50 pm
is a Senior Seminar.
M
4262 GRADUATE SEMINAR
4262 S TBA
Physical Education (221 RB, 378-2547)
PE
100R
PE
PE
101R
102R
PE
PE
103
106
PE
111
PE
112
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
400
001
002
003
004
001
001
002
001
002
003
004
005
006
001
002
003
004
005
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4276
4338
4338
4337
4337
4337
4337
4337
4295
4295
4292
4292
4292
4307
4307
4307
4307
4307
4307
4307
6598
6598
6598
6598
6598
6598
INTERCOL ATHL MEN
T 5:00-7:30 pm DAILY
T 2:30-5:50 pm DAILY
T 2:00-5:50 pm DAILY
2:00-5:50 pm DAILY
T 1:00-2:30 pm MWF
1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
T 2:00-5:50 pm DAILY
T 7:00-9:30 am DAILY
3:30-5:30 pm DAILY
T 7:00-9:50 am DAILY
2:00-4:50 pm DAILY
T 3:00-5:50 pm DAILY
10:00-12:50 pm S
T 1:00-4:30 pm DAILY
1:00-4:30 pm DAILY
T 2:00-4:50 pm DAILY
T 7:10-10:00 pm W
6:10-7:30 pm TTH
T 2:00-4:50 pm DAILY
2:00-4:50 pm DAILY
ACT FOR FIT-WT CON
T 4:10-5:00 pm TTH
ADAPTIVE PHYS ED
T 8:00-8:50 am
T 2:00-2:50 pm
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
T 9:00-9:50 am
ARCHERY-BEGINNING
T 9:00-9:50 am
BADMINTON-BEGIN
T 9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
T 10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
BASKETBALL-BEGIN
3.0
0.5
0^
0.5
T
T
T
T
T
T
7:00-7:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MTWTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
2072 JKHB CARTER KG
4010 HBLL ANDERSON TT
1223 SFLC WARNER CT
2310 SFLC PACKARD D J
265 SWKT STAFF
PACKARD D J
ANNEX
BBFL
36
37
ANNEX
ANNEX
149
PLC
PLC
PL A
PL A
INDR
INDR
ANNEX
TRACK
241
149
241
144
138
293B
293B
293A
293A
0.5
BLK1 ANNEX
0.5
0.5
BASKETBALL-INTERMD
T
T
T
T
T
0.5
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
146
156
146
156
156
ECTS
ECTS
ECTS
ECTS
156
ECTS
ECTS
ECTS
156
156
PE 116 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 116 4297 BOWUNG-BEGINNING
SFH
MC
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
RB
RB
TCB
TCB
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
PULLING G D
REIDRL
EDWARDS R L
BROCKBANK B R
SAKAMOTO M D
POWERS T J
RUSSELL J K
OSBORNE J H
HIRSCHI W M
SCHULTZ M P
MCCLEVE M R
MCGOWN C M
117 RB KELLY KP
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
001
002
003
004
005
4297
4297
4297
4297
4297
0^
T
T
T
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-1 1:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 ;50pm
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
$35
LN A ELWC
LN A ELWC
LN A ELWC
LN A ELWC
LN A ELWC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Men Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 59
PE
PE
117
119
♦ PE120sectio
PE 120
PE
121
PE
124
PE
PE
PE
PE
125
126
127
129
006
4297
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
LN A ELWC
STAFF
400
4297
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
LNAELWC
STAFF
401
4297
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK2
LN A ELWC
STAFF
8195
BOWUNG-INTERMED
0.5
$35
001
8195
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
LN A ELWC
STAFF
002
8195
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
LN A ELWC
STAFF
4330
CANOEING
0.5
400
4330
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
401
4330
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
402
4330
T
6:10-7:00 pm
M
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
STAFF
6:10-9:00 pm
W
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
403
4330
T
6:10-7:50 pm
IIH
BLK1
235
RB
STAFF
1 for students with mountain bilces oniy
4277
CYCLING
0.5
001
4277
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK1
BSEAT
SFH
SOUTHAM J R
6538
DIVING-BEGINNING
0.5
001
6538
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
PL A
RB
RUSSELL J K
002
6538
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PL A
RB
RUSSELL J K
003
6538
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
PL A
RB
RUSSELL J K
400
6538
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
PL A
RB
STAFF
C 124 students must attend the first ciass or be dropped.
429811
EQUITATION-BEGIN
0.5
$150
001
429811
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
BLK1
101
EMLC
KNOWLES J E
002
429811
T
8:00-9:50 am
IIH
BLK1
101
EMLC
KNOWLES J E
003
429811
T
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
101
EMLC
KNOWLES J E
004
429811
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
BLK2
101
EMLC
KNOWLES J E
005
429811
T
8:00-9:50 am
TTH
BLK2
101
EMLC
KNOWLES J E
006
429811
T
1:00-2:50 pm
IIH
BLK2
101
EMLC
KNOWLES J E
7678
Fl FXIBIUTY
0.5
001
7678
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
149
SFH
STAFF
400
7678
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
149
SFH
STAFF
401
7678
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MTWTH
BLK2
149
SFH
STAFF
4284
FENCING-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4284
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
CCTS
SFH
STAFF
002
4284
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
CCTS
SFH
STAFF
003
4284
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
CCTS
SFH
STAFF
6724
FENCING-INTRMDIATE
0.5
001
6724
T
11:00-11 :50 am
MW
CCTS
SFH
STAFF
by Inde
pendent S
tudy
(206 HCEB. fee required)
4339
FITNESS FOR LIVING
0.5
001
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
002
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
003
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
004
4339
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
005
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
006
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
007
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
008
4339
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
009
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
010
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
Oil
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
012
4339
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
015
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
016
4339
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
017
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
018
4339
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
267
RB
STAFF
019
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
020
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
021
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
022
4339
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
023
4339
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
024
4339
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
025
4339
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
026
4339
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
027
4339
T
8:00-9:50 am
F
267
RB
STAFF
028
4339
T
8:00-9:50 am
F
267
RB
STAFF
029
4339
T
10:00-11 :50 am
F
271
RB
STAFF
030
4339
T
10:00-11:50 am
F
271
RB
STAFF
400
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
401
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
402
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
403
4339
T
4:10-5:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
404
4339
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
405
4339
T
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
1 60 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
PE
131
PE
132
PE
136
PE
137
406
4339
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
407
4339
T
5:10-6:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
408
4339
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
409
4339
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
267
RB
STAFF
410
4339
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
411
4339
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
412
4339
T
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
413
4339
T
7:10-8:00 pm
TTH
267
RB
STAFF
4299
GOLF-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4299
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
002
4299
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
003
4299
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
400
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
4299
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
6614
GOLF-INTERMEDIATE
0.5
001
6614
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
002
6614
T
1:00-2:50 pm
IIH
BLX1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
003
6614
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
004
6614
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
11:00-12:50 pm
MW
F
SFH-S
SFH-S
FLD
FLD
STAFF
400
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
401
6614
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
SFH-S
FLD
STAFF
4335
GYMNASTICS-BEGIN
0^
001
4335
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
149
SFH
STAFF
002
4335
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
149
SFH
STAFF
Rt Pgm Only
003
4335
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
149
SFH
STAFF
004
4335
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
149
SFH
STAFF
005
4335
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
149
SFH
STAFF
Women Only
6600
GYMNASTICS-INTERW
1
0.5
001
6600
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
149
SFH
STAFF
PE 139 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PE 139 4341 JOGGING
001 4341 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
002 4341 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
PE
141
4359 KARATE-BEGINNING
0^
0^
001
002
003
004
006
400
401
4359
4359
4359
4359
4359
4359
4359
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
7:00-7:50 am
7:00-7:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
8:10-10:00 am
5:10-6:00 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
S
TTH
♦ PE 143R section 1 Is for Army Cadets only.
PE
143R
001
4291 PHYS TRAINING ROTC
4291 T 6:00-7:00 am MWF
0.5
BSEAT SFH STAFF
BSEAT SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
241 SFH STAFF
W CTS SFH STAFF
♦ PE 143R section 2 is for Air Force Cadets only.
PE
146
PE
147
PE
155
PE
156
002
4291
T
6:00-6:50 am
TTH
134
RB
STAFF
4288
RACQUETBALL-BEGIN
0.5
001
4288
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
002
4288
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
003
4288
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
004
4288
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
005
4288
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
006
4288
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
007
4288
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
006
4288
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
009
4288
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
010
4288
T
3:00-3:50 pm
IIH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
7671
RACQUETBALL-iNTER
0.5
001
7671
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
002
7671
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
003
7671
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
004
7671
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
005
7671
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
RCQTB
RB
STAFF
4361
SELF DEFENSE
0.5
001
4361
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
241
SFH
STAFF
002
4361
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
241
SFH
STAFF
003
4361
T
12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
241
SFH
STAFF
400
4361
T
5:10-7:00 pm
W
241
SFH
STAFF
4313
SOCCER-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4313
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
BLK1 HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
002
4313
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1 HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
Women Only
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 161
PE
PE
157
169
PE
PE
170
171
PE
172
PE
PE
PE
174R
179
181
PE
182
PE
PE
183
186
PE
187
6609
SCX^CER-INTERMED
0.5
001
6609
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1 HAWSE
FLD
STAFF
4279
SKLLAQUISANALYS
0.5
001
4279
T
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
134
RB
CLARKE M S
002
4279
T
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLX2
134
RB
CLARKE M S
003
4279
T
10:00-1 1:50 am
MW
BLK1
134
RB
CLARKE M S
004
4279
T
10:00-11 :50 am
MW
BLK2
134
RB
CLARKE M S
005
4279
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
134
RB
CLARKE M S
006
4279
T
1:00-2:20 pm
MW
BLK1
134
RB
CLARKE M S
8163
SWIM:NON-SWIMMERS
0.5
001
8163
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PLB
RB
STAFF
4324
SWIMMING-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4324
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
002
4324
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
003
4324
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
004
4324
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
005
4324
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
400
4324
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MW
PLB
RB
STAFF
401
4324
T
6:10-7:00 pm
IIH
PLB
RB
STAFF
by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
4325
SWIMMING-INTERMED
0.5
001
4325
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
PLC
RB
STAFF
002
4325
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PLC
RB
STAFF
003
4325
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
PLC
RB
STAFF
004
4325
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
PLC
RB
STAFF
400
4325
T
6:10-7:00 pm
TTH
PLC
RB
STAFF
4332
SWM STUDENT DISAB
0.5
001
4332
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
PLB
RB
STAFF
8621
WATER AEROBICS
0.5
001
8621
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
PLB
RB
STAFF
002
8621
T
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
PLB
RB
STAFF
by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
4301
TENNIS-BEGINNING
0.5
001
4301
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
INDR
TCB
STAFF
002
4301
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
INDR
TCB
STAFF
003
4301
T
9:00-9:50 am
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
004
4301
T
10:00-10:50 am
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
005
4301
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
006
4301
T
1 :00-2:50 pm
MW
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
007
4301
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
400
4301
T
4:10-6:00 pm
MW
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
401
4301
T
4:10-6:00 pm
TTH
BLK1
SFH-B CRTS
STAFF
6608
TENNIS-INTERMED
0.5
001
6608
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
INDR
TCB
STAFF
002
6608
T
8:00-8:50 am
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
003
6608
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
INDR
TCB
OSBORNE J H
004
6608
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
INDR
TCB
STAFF
005
6608
T
9:00-10:50 am
MW
BLX1
SFH-A CRTS
OSBORNE J H
006
6608
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
INDR
TCB
STAFF
007
6608
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
INDR
TCB
STAFF
008
6608
T
1:00-2:50 pm
MW
BLX1
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
009
6608
T
1:00-2:50 pm
IIH
BLK1
HEL-A CRTS
STAFF
400
6608
T
6:10-7:00 pm
MTWTH
BLK1
SFH-A CRTS
STAFF
4302
TENNIS ADVANCED
0.5
001
4302
T
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
SFH-A CRTS
OSBORNE J H
4310
VOLLEYBALL-BEGIN
0.5
001
4310
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
138
RB
STAFF
002
4310
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
003
4310
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
004
4310
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
144
RB
STAFF
005
4310
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
144
RB
STAFF
006
4310
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
144
RB
STAFF
007
4310
T
1 :00-1 :50 pm
MW
144
RB
STAFF
6607
VOLLEYB ALL-IN I ERM D
0.5
001
6607
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
144
RB
STAFF
002
6607
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
138
RB
STAFF
003
6607
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
144
RB
STAFF
004
6607
T
9:00-9:50 am
IIH
138
RB
STAFF
005
6607
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
138
RB
STAFF
006
6607
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
138
RB
STAFF
007
6607
T
12:00-1:50 pm
MW
BLK1
138
RB
STAFF
008
6607
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
146
RB
STAFF
009
6607
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
146
RB
STAFF
010
6607
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
146
RB
STAFF
1 62 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
PE
PE
188
191
PE
PE
PE
192
196
200R
400
401
001
002
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
014
015
400
401
402
403
404
001
400
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
6607
6607
4311
4311
4311
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4340
4353
4353
4353
4285
4285
4362
4362
4362
4362
4362
4362
4362
4362
T 4:10-5:00 pm MW
T 4:10-5:00 pm TTH
VOLLEYBLL-ADVANCED
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 12:00-1:50 pm MW
WEIGHT TRAING-BEG
T 8:00-8:50 am MW
T 8:00-8:50 am MW
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
T 11:00-11:50 am MW
T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
T 2:00-2:50 pm MW
T 4:10-5:00 pm MW
T 4:10-5:00 pm TTH
T 5:10-7:00 pm MW
T 5:10-7:00 pm MW
T 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
WEIGHT TRAIN INT
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 5:10-7:00 pm TTH
WRESTLING-BEGIN
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
INTERCOM. ATH WOMEN
146
RB
STAFF
146
RB
STAFF
144
RB
STAFF
138
RB
STAFF
0.5
BLK2
0.5
293A SFH
293B SFH
293A SFH
293B SFH
293A SFH
293B SFH
293A SFH
BLK1 293B SFH
BLK2 293B SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
BLK1 293A SFH
BLK2 293A SFH
BLK1 293A SFH
0.5
293B SFH
BLK2 293A SFH
0.5
241 SFH
0.5
S
s
s
s
12:30-2:50 pm
11:00-12:30 pm
11:00-12:30 pm
12:00-3:30 pm
6:30-8:30 am
2:30-4:30 pm
12:00-2:50 pm
12:00-5:50 pm
1 :00-2:50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
1 :00-3:50 pm
1:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
BBFL
FBFLD
ANNEX
149
PLC
PLC
INDR
SFH-A
TRACK
ANNEX
CCTS
ECTS
MC
FLD
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
TCB
CRTS
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ADAMS S
HOWARD G R
CATTERMOLE B
CRUMP S
VALENTINE A
POOLE R C
MICHAELIS E
♦ PE 201 R section 10 has a racquetball emphasis.
PE 201R 6539 EXTRAMURAL SPORTS
4:00-6:00 pm TTH
010
6539
6539
0.5
RCQTB RB GIBBONS L C
♦ PE 201R section 11 has a water polo emphasis.
Oil 6539 S 9:00-9:50 am
6:00-6:50 pm
PE 201 R 6539 EXTRMRL RUGBY
001 6539 S 4:00-6:30 pm
PE 201 R 6539 EXTRMRL LACROSS
005 6539 S 6:00-7:50 pm
♦ PE 201 R section 4 — women only.
PE
201 R
004
6539
6539
EXTRMRLSOCCER
S 3:00-5:50 pm
♦ PE 201 R section 6 — men only.
006 6539
PE 201 R 6539
003 6539
PE 201 R 6539
002 6539
PE 201 R 6539
008 6539
PE 203R 4442
001 4442
002 4442
400 4442
PE 206R 4440
004 4440
MWF
MW
TTH
TTH
DAILY
MWF
BLK2 PLC RB GIBBONS LC
BLK2 PLC RB
0.5
HELW FLD GIBBONS LC
0.5
HELW FLD GIBBONS LC
0.5
S 3:00-5:50 pm
EXTRMRL SOFTBALL
S 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
EXTRMRL FENCING
S 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
EXTRMRL ALPINE SKI
T 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY
PERFORMANCE PSYCH
T 12:00-12:50 pm T
T 7:00-7:50 pm TH
T 7:10-8:00 pm W
OFFCTNG TEAM SPTS
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
0.5
0.5
HAWSW FLD ROCKWOOD J
HELW FLD GIBBONS LC
HELSB FLD GIBBONS LC
134 RB GIBBONS LC
0.5
BLK2 BSEAT SFH GIBBONS LC
1.0
280 SFH ROBISON M
255 SFH HOWARD G R
255 SFH POOLE R C
1.0
BLK1 280 SFH LEISHMAN C M
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 63
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
206R
003
206R
001
206R
002
207R
229
001
001
PE 231 4367
001 4367
PE 234 4304
001 4304
PE
PE
PE
PE
239
276
277
297
001
001
001
001
4440 OFFIC BASKETBALL
4440 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
4440 OFFIC VOLLEYBALL
4440 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
4440 OFFIC FOOTBALL
4440 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
4441 OFFIC WRESTLING
4441 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
4296 BASIC SPT PEDAGOGY
4296 T 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
1:00-2:50 pm TTH
IND SPTS TEACHING
T 8:00-9:50 am TTH
8:00-8:50 am TTH
TEAM SPT FUNDMNTLS
T 11:00-1 2:50 pm MW
11:00-1 2:50 pm MW
4374 WT TRAIN TCHG TECH
4374 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
4390 WATER SAFE INSTR
4390 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
8233 UFEGUARDINGTECHN
8233 T 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
81 62 INTRO TO HLTH PROM
8162 T 2:25— 5:15 pm TH
♦ PE 320 Concurrent registration In PE 321 is required.
PE
320
8899
001 8899
002 8899
BASIC ATH TRAIN
T 9:00-9:50 am
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
MWF
♦ PE 321 Concurrent registration in PE 320 is required.
PE 321 4306 BASC ATH TRAIN LAB
001 4306 T 3:00-4:50 pm
002 4306 T 5:00-6:50 pm
003 4306 T 3:00-4:50 pm
004 4306 T 5:00-6:50 pm
005 4306 T 4:00-5:50 pm
006 4306 T 12:00-1:50 pm
PE 335 4449 COACHING SWIMMING
001 4449 T 2:00-2:50 pm
PE 341 4419 COACHING BASKETBLL
001 4419 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
1 ;00-1 :50 pm
PE 342 4420 COACH TRACK-FIELD
001 4420 T 11:00-1 1:50 am
PE 346 7414 COACH BASE-SOFTBLL
001 7414 T 10:00-10:50 am
♦ PE 350 team taught with Nena Hawkes and Betty Vickers.
PE 350 4410 HIS PHIL SOC OF PE
001 4410 T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 4410 T 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
003 4410 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
PE 351 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 351 9083 ADM ATHL & INTR PROG
001 9083 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
002 9083 T 11:0Q-11:50am MW
360 4447 MEASR EVAL P E
001 4447 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PE
1.0
BLK2 285 SFH
1.0
BLK1
1.0
BLK1
138 RB
36 SFH
1.0
BLK1 241 SFH
2.0
BLK1
BLK1
2.0
1.0
0.5
1.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
0.5
235 RB
134 RB
ANNEX SFH
SFH-B CRTS
HAWSW FLD
146 RB
293A SFH
PL A RB
FLA RB
277 SFH
LEISHMAN 0 M
MICHAELIS E
LEISHMAN 0 M
LEGAS R C
STAFF
BLAKEMORE C L
STAFF
SILVESTER L J
RUSSELL J K
CRUMP S
SILVESTER L J
Rt Pgm Only
Lab Required
285 SFH STAFF
1011 JKHB STAFF
M
278
SFH
STAFF
M
278
SFH
STAFF
T
278
SFH
STAFF
T
278
SFH
STAFF
W
278
SFH
STAFF
F
2.0
278
SFH
STAFF
DAILY
.L
BLK1
2.0
285
SFH
POWERS T J
TTH
285
SFH
LEISHMAN C M
F
2.0
146
RB
MWF
680 SWKT
ROBISON M
L
2.0
DAILY
BLK1
204
RB
PULLINS G D
3.0
2.0
3.0
201 SFH HAWKES N R
271 RB LOCKHART B D
285 SFH STAFF
204 RB LEISHMAN C M
204 RB OLSON M J
285 SFH HARRISON J M
Rt Pgm Only
♦ PE 361 students must register for the 2 hour lab which overlaps the MW lecture hour.
PE
361
4411 INTRO MOTOR LEARNG
3.0
PE
362
001
4411
T
8:00-8:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
MW
F
285
201
SFH
SFH
HALLLT
Lab Included
002
4411
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
106
RB
MCGOWN C M
Rt Pgm Only
003
4411
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
1 :00-2:50 pm
MW
F
277
201
SFH
SFH
HALLLT
Lab Included
4412
KINES & BIOMECH
4.0
001
4412
T
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
255
SFH
RICARD M D
Lab Included
002
4412
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
255
SFH
RICARD M D
Lab Included
400
4412
T
4:10-5:00 pm
DAILY
255
SFH
STAFF
1 64 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ PE 363 Concurrent enrollment In PE 367 Is required
PE 363
PE
PE
PE
364
365
366
001
002
003
001
001
001
441 3 PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV
4413 T 8:00-8:50 am
4413 T 11:00-11:50 am
4413 T 3:00-3:50 pm
7993 SCI BASES SPORT ML
7993 T 12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
7994 SCI BASES SPORT K
7994 T 2:00-2:50 pm
7995 SCI BASES SPORT P
7995 T 8:00-8:50 am
3.0
MWF
255
SFH
ALLSEN P E
Fit Pgm Only
MWF
482 TNRB
CONLEE R K
MWF
285
SFH
STAFF
2.0
MTWTH BLK1
277
SFH
MCGOWN C M
TTH BLK1
146
RB
2.0
MW
255
SFH
STAFF
2.0
TTH
285
SFH
ALLSEN P E
♦ PE 367 Concurrent enrollment in PE 363 Is required.
PE 367 4309 PHYSIOLOGY ACTIV L 0.5
001 4309 T 12:00-1 :50 pm T
002 4309 T 2:00-3:50 pm T
003 4309 T 1:00-2:50 pm W
004 4309 T 4:00-5:50 pm W
♦ PE 375 section 1: This section is NOT for elementary education majors.
117
RB
STAFF
117
RB
STAFF
117
RB
STAFF
117
RB
STAFF
PE
375
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
4422
4422
4422
4422
4422
4422
4422
4422
PE ELEM SCH TCH
S 8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
S 9:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
S 9:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
S 10:00-11:50 am
10:00-1 1:50 am
S 10:00-11:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
2.0
00-2:50 pm
00-2:50 pm
00-2:50 pm
00-2:50 pm
♦ PE 375 section 8 Elementary Cohort students only.
008 4422 S
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBA
PE 376 4423 PRAC EXPER ELEM PE
001 4423 T TBA
PE 378 4425 SPT PEDAGO SEC SCH
001 4425 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
2.0
255
WCTS
36
COTS
36
CCTS
WCTS
37
WCTS
37
WCTS
204
WCTS
280
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
SFH
SFH
1.0
266
37
SFH
SFH
BARKER R M
BARKER R M
BARKER R M
CLARKE M S
CLARKE M S
CLARKE M S
CLARKE M S
CLARKE M S
BARKER R M
HAWKES N R
♦ PE 379 section 1 is for M.R. specialists and resource specialists. This section meets twelve weeks only.
2.0
PE
379
4426 P E FOR SP ED TCH
001 4426 T 1:00-2:50 pm MW
♦ PE 379 section 2 is for L.D. specialists and resource specialists.
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
399R
399R
420
422
425
430
002
350
351
001
001
002
001
400
4426
7988
7988
7988
7988
8900
8900
4443
4443
4443
4448
4448
4456
4456
T 9:00-10:50 am TTH
COACHING PRACTICUM
T TBA
HLTH PROM PRACTICM
T TBA
ADV ATH TRAINING
T 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
THERAPEUTIC MODAL
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
EXAM ATHL INJURIES
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
THEORY OF COACHING
T 5:30-7:20 pm T
PE 450 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE 450 7996 PSYCH OF SPORT
001 7996 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
002 7996 T 5:00-6:50 pm TH
PE 451 4474 MGT ADULT FIT PROG
001 4474 T 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
PE 460 4444 ORTHO IMP&THER EX
001 4444 T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
BLK1
V9.0
V9.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
OAKR SCHL STAFF
273 SFH STAFF
6 SFH OLSON M J
233 SFH SILVESTER L J
277 SFH DRAPER D O
204 RB SCHULTHIES S S
203 RB SCHULTHIES S S
277 SFH DRAPER D O
285 SFH OLSON M J
204 RB POOLE R C
285 SFH HOWARD G R
255 SFH ALDANA S G
277 SFH MYRER J W
Fit Pgm Only
Fit Pgm Only
P rev Apple
Prev Apple
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 65
♦ PE 462 Concurrent enrollment
n PE 321 is required.
PE
462
4446
DIAG & MGMT ATHL INJ
3.0
001
4446
T 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
PE
468
4495
PROBL CONDITIONING
2.0
001
4495
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
PE
469
4501
FUNC ANATOMY & KIN
4.0
001
4501
T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
9:00-10:50 am T
002
4501
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
9:00-10:50 am TVI
003
4501
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
7:00-8:50 am TH
004
4501
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
7:00-8:50 am T
005
4501
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
12:00-1:50 pm TH
006
4501
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3:00-4:50 pm TH
PE
476
4460
ELEM STUDENT TCHG
4.0
001
4460
T TBA
PE
497R
4518
UNDERGRAD RES & STDY
V4.0
001
4518
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002
4518
T TBA
PE
499R
4519
PRACTICUM
V8.0
001
4519
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
PE
499R
4519
ATHLETIC TRAINING
V8.0
002
4519
T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
11:00-11:50 am TH
PE
599R
4451
HEALTH PROM PRACT
V9.0
351
4451
T TBA
PE
620
4476
ADV ATHLETIC TRAIN
3.0
001
4476
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PE
629R
4477
ATHLTC TRAIN PCTCM
V6.0
001
4477
T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
PE
630
4517
RES METH IN P E
3.0
001
4517
T 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
PE
655
4493
PHIL ETHICS ISSUES
2.0
001
4493
T 6:10-8:00 pm W
PE
656
4512
PSYCH IM PL SPORTS
2.0
001
4512
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
PE
658
8616
INSTRUCT DESIGN
3.0
001
8616
T 7:00-9:30 pm T
PE
661
8870
FIT & WELL IN WRKPLC
3.0
001
8870
T 1:00-2:15 pm II H
♦ PE 666 section 1 is team taught by Garth Fisher and Robert Conlee.
PE
666
4503
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOG
3.0
001
4503
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
PE
667
4502
LAB METHODS & PROC
2.0
001
4502
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
♦ PE 667 Students must register
for section 1 and a lab section.
002 L
4502
T 12:00-1 :50 pm TH
003 L
4502
T 2:00-3:50 pm TH
004 L
4502
T 10:00-11 :50 am F
005 L
4502
T 12:00-1 :50 pm F
PE
691
4516
GRAD ADMISSION SEM
1.0
001
4516
T 3:00-3:50 pm IIH
PE
693R
4515
READ SEM SCIENT
1.0
001
4515
T 8:00-8:50 am F
PE
COOD
4521
MASTERS THESIS
V9.0
001
4521
T TBA
PE
751 R
4524
DOCTORAL SEMINAR
2.0
001
4524
T TBA
PE
797R
4523
INDIV RES & STUDY
V9.0
001
4523
T TBA
PE
799R
4525
DISSERTATION
VI 8.0
001
4525
T TBA
280 SFH
285 SFH
277 SFH
299 SFH
277 SFH
299 SFH
277 SFH
299 SFH
277 SFH
299 SFH
277 SFH
299 SFH
277 SFH
299 SFH
267 SFH
204 RB
280 SFH
250 SWKT
250 SWKT
237 SFH
280 SFH
250 SWKT
280 SFH
203 RB
277 SFH
STAFF
ALLSEN P E
MYRERJW
MYRER J W
MYRERJW
MERRILL RG
MERRILL RG
MERRILL RG
CLARKE M S
DURRANT E
STAFF
STAFF
LINDE C A
TUCKER LA
DURRANT E
DRAPER D O
ALDANA S G
LOCKHARTBA
POOLE RG
204 RB BLAKEMORE C L
277 SFH TUCKER LA
280 SFH FISHER AG
117 RB FISHER AG
117 RB STAFF
117 RB STAFF
117 RB STAFF
117 RB STAFF
285 SFH FISHER AG
117 RB CONLEE RK
116 RB FISHER AG
214 RB HARRISON J M
221 F RB DURRANT E
116 RB FISHER AG
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
Prev Apple
166 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Physical Science (263 FB, 37a4361)
PHY S 100 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHYS 100
6509
FUl
'^D PHYS SCI
001
6509
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
002
6509
T
9:00-9:50 am
MWF
003
6509
T
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
004
6509
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
005
6509
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
006
6509
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
007
6509
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
008
6509
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWF
009
6509
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MWTHF
400
6509
T
6:00-8:45 pm
T
3.0
PS
377 CB
MASON G W
377 CB
MANGELSON N F
377 CB
MASON G W
377 CB
KEITH J D
377 CB
MOODY J W
377 CB
GRIFFEN D T
377 CB
WILSON B J
377 CB
WILSON B J
377 CB
WILSON B J
Multi-Cultri
455 MARB
MOODY J W
♦ PHY S 110A and 110B must both be taken to fill the GE requirements for Elementary Education, Special Education, and Early
Education majors only. Students must attend a 1 hour weekly 11 OA lab and a 1 hour weekly 1108 lab.
PHYS 110A
PHYS 110B
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4539
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
4538
PHYSICAL SCIENCE A
4.0
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
9:10-10:40 am
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
7:00-8:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-11:50 am
12:00-1:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
7:00-8:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
4:00-5:50 pm
8:00-9:50 am
10:00-1 1:50 am
12:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
PHYSICAL SCIENCE B
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
3:00-3:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
TH
TH
TH
TH
F
F
F
F
TTH
T
TH
M
M
TH
W
W
W
T
TH
T
TH
2.0
445 MARB
HARRISON B K
Lab Required
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
50 MCKB
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
S
455 MARB
Ph I bRSEN M S
Lab Required
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
260 NICB
STAFF
Physics and Astronomy (263 FB, 378-4361)
PHSCS 100 4531 FUNDAMNTLS PHYSICS
001 4531 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
3.0
PHSCS 105 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS 105 4533 INTRO APPLIED PHYS 3.0
001 4533 T 9:00-10:20 am TTH
002 4533 T 1:30-2:50 pm TTH
PHSCS 106 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
W010 BNSN STAFF
NS
377
377
CB
CB
HART G W
DIBBLE W E
PHSCS
106
4534
INTRO APPLIED PHYS
t
3.0
001
4534
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
445 MARB
STAFF
PHSCS
107
4535
INTR APPL PHYS LAB
1.0
001
4535
T
8:00-10:50 am
T
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
002
4535
T
12:00-2:50 pm
T
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
003
4535
T
3:00-5:50 pm
T
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
004
4535
T
6:00-8:50 pm
T
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
005
4535
T
9:00-11 :50 am
W
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
006
4535
T
12:00-2:50 pm
W
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
007
4535
T
3:00-5:50 pm
w
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
008
4535
T
6:00-8:50 pm
w
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
009
4535
T
8:00-10:50 am
TH
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
010
4535
T
12:00-2:50 pm
TH
C370 BNSN
HESS B C
Oil
4535
T
3:00-5:50 pm
TH
0370 BNSN
HESS B C
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 167
012
4535
T 6:00-8:50 pm
TH
0370 BNSN
HESS B 0
013
4535
T 8:00-10:50 am
F
C370 BNSN
HESS B 0
014
4535
T 11:00-1:50 pm
F
0370 BNSN
HESS B 0
015
4535
T 2:00-4:50 pm
F
0370 BNSN
HESS B 0
016
4535
T 10:00-12:50 pm
M
0331 BNSN
HESS B 0
017
4535
T 1:00-3:50 pm
M
0331 BNSN
HESS B 0
018
4535
T 4:00-6:50 pm
M
0331 BNSN
HESS B 0
019
4535
T 8:00-10:50 am
T
0331 BNSN
HESS B 0
020
4535
T 12:00-2:50 pm
T
0331 BNSN
HESS B 0
021
4535
T 3:00-5:50 pm
T
0331 BNSN
HESS BO
PHSCS
108
4536
INTRAPPLPHYSLAB
1.0
001
4536
T 12:00-2:50 pm
W
0331 BNSN
REESLB
002
4536
T 3:00-5:50 pm
W
0331 BNSN
REESLB
003
4536
T 6:00-8:50 pm
w
0331 BNSN
REESLB
004
4536
T 8:00-10:50 am
TH
0331 BNSN
REESLB
005
4536
T 12:00-2:50 pm
TH
0331 BNSN
REESLB
006
4536
T 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
0331 BNSN
REESLB
007
4536
T 11:00-1:50 pm
F
0331 BNSN
REES L B
008
4536
T 2:00-4:50 pm
F
0331 BNSN
REESLB
PHSCS
121
4540
PRINC OF PHYSICS
3.0
NS
001
4540
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
445 MARB
MERRILL J J
002
4540
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
445 MARB
JONES 8 E
003
4540
T 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
445 MARB
MERRILL J J
PHSCS
122
4541
PRINC OF PHYSICS
3.0
001
4541
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
445 MARB
HESS BO
PHSCS 127 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS
127
4542
DESCRIP ASTRONOMY
3.0
NS
001
4542
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
250 MSRB
TAYLOR B J
002
4542
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
W142 BNSN
OHRISTENSEN C
PHSCS
127H
4542
HON DESCRIPT ASTRO
3.0
NS
200
4542
T 8:00-8:50 am
MWF
W010 BNSN
MONAMARA D H
Honors
PHSCS
129
4544
INTRO ASTRONOMY
2.0
001
4544
T 12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
W002 BNSN
TAYLOR B J
PHSCS
137
4546
INTRO ATMOS & WTHR
3.0
NS
001
4546
T 11:00-11:50 am
MWF
W006 BNSN
OHRISTENSEN 0
PHSCS
167
4547
DESC ACOUS MUS SF
»
3.0
NS
001
4547
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
252 MARB
STRONG W J
PHSCS
199R
8960
CO-OP PHYSICS
V3.0
350
8960
T
TBA
STAFF
Tchr Approve
PHSCS
214
4554
PRINC PHYSICS LAB
1.0
001
4554
T 3:00-5:50 pm
M
0431 BNSN
REESLB
002
4554
T 8:00-10:50 am
T
0431 BNSN
REESLB
003
4554
T 12:00-2:50 pm
T
0431 BNSN
REESLB
004
4554
T 3:00-5:50 pm
T
0431 BNSN
REESLB
PHSCS
221
4555
PRINC OF PHYSICS
3.0
001
4555
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
445 MARB
STOKES H T
002
4555
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
W006 BNSN
SPENOER R L
Majors Only
PHSCS
222
4556
PRINC OF PHYSICS
3.0
001
4556
T 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
W141 BNSN
VANHUELE J
002 Q
4556
T 12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
W141 BNSN
VANHUFI F J
PHSCS
281
7980
PRIN SOUD ST PHSC
3.0
001
7980
T 8:00-^:50 am
MWF
W006 BNSN
STOKES HT
PHSCS
314
422714
HIST & PHIL OF SCI
3.0
NS
001
422714
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
W142 BNSN
NIELSEN F K
PHSCS
318
4563
INTCLSCLFLDTHRY
3.0
001
4563
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
W006 BNSN
LARSON E G
PHSCS
380
4568
EXPERIMENTAL PHSCS
3.0
001
4568
T 2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
W006 BNSN
KNIGHT LV
002 L
4568
T 3:00-5:50 pm
TH
W002 BNSN
KNIGHT LV
003 L
4568
T 3:00-5:50 pm
F
W012 BNSN
KNIGHT LV
PHSCS
431
4572
THERMAL PHYSICS
3.0
001
4572
T 9:00-10:20 am
TTH
W002 BNSN
NELSON H M
PHSCS
441
4566
ELECT & MAGNETISM
1
3.0
001
4566
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
W006 BNSN
NELSON H M
PHSCS
497R
4575
INTRO TO RESEARCH
V3.0
001
4575
T
TBA
STAFF
002
4575
8
TBA
STAFF
PHSCS
499R
4576
HONORS THESIS
V3.0
001
4576
T
TBA
STAFF
PHSCS 51 3R section 1 will study Chaos.
PHSCS
517
4578
MATH PHYSICS
3.0
001
4578
8 10:00-1p:50am
MWF
W010 BNSN
RASBANO S N
1 68 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
\ PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
PHSCS
527
529
545
551
552
565
571
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
591 R
001
597R
621
641
651
681
001
001
001
001
001
697R
001
699R
001
711R
001
797R
001
799R
001
4581
4581
4583
4583
8358
8358
4584
4584
4585
4585
4591
4591
8815
8615
4595
4595
4580
4580
4600
4600
4608
4608
4612
4612
4618
4618
4622
4622
4623
4623
4624
4624
4628
4628
4629
4629
INTRO ASTROPHYSICS
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
OBSRV ASTROPHYSICS
S TBA
INTRO PLASMA PHY
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
MODERN PHYSICS
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
MODERN PHYSICS
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
ACOUST MUS & SPEECH
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
LASER PHYSICS
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
SEMINAR
T 3:30-5:30 pm W
INTRO TO RESEARCH
S TBA
DYNAMICS
T 11:00-11:50 am MWF
MATH THRYELEC MAG
T 9:00-9:50 am MWF
QUANTUM MECHANICS
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
THEORY SOLID STATE
8 12:00-1 :20 pm TTH
RESEARCH
T
MASTERS THESIS
T
ADV TOPIC PHYSICS
8 11:00-11:50 am
RESEARCH
T
DISSERTATION
T
Polish (4094 JKHB, 37&4923)
POLSH 101 7940 1 ST YR POLISH
001 7940 8 1:00-1 :50 pm
POLSH 201 6797 2ND YEAR POLISH
400 6797 S 4:00-4:50 pm
POLSH 330 9025 CULT HIST POLAND
001 9025 8 11:00-11:50 am
TBA
TBA
MWF
TBA
TBA
DAILY
DAILY
MWF
Political Science (745 SWKT, 37^3423)
PLSC 101
001
6307 FRESHMAN SEMINAR
6307 S 3:00-3:50 pm W
PL SC 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC 110
PLSC 110H
4633
001 4633
400 4633
PLSC 150
PLSC 170
PL SC 200
200
001
002
400
001
002
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
4633
4633
4637
4637
4637
4637
4638
4638
4638
4638
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
4642
AM GOVT & POUTICS
8 8:00-9:15 am TTH
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
HONORS AM GVT POLT
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
COMP GOVT & POLITICS
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
S 5:00-6:15 pm MW
INTRO INTRNATL POL
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
S 6:00-8:30 pm W
POLITICAL INQUIRY
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
8 1:00-1 :50 pm F
S 1:00-1:50 pm F
S 1:00-1 :50 pm F
S 1:00-1 :50 pm F
8 1:00-1:50 pm F
S 9:00-9:50 am F
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.5
0.5
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V6.0
V9.0
3.0
V9.0
V9.0
4.0
4.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
W006 BNSN
W002 BNSN
W002 BNSN
W002 BNSN
W002 BNSN
W010 BNSN
445 MARB
W002 BNSN
W002 BNSN
W002 BNSN
MCNAMARA D H
TAYLOR B
RASBAND S N
BERRONDO M
EVEN80N W E
STRONG W J
KNIGHT LV
JONES 8 E
STAFF
STAFF
HART G W
HATCH D M
W010 BNSN STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
TBA VANI- UELE J
STAFF
STAFF
235 SWKT WHIPPLE W
116TMCB STAFF
FL
2237 8FLC WHIPPLE W
247 MARB INGERSOLLC F
SS
250 SWKT
PAIIbRSONKD
366 MARB
VETTERLI R R
SS
W141 BNSN
SCRUGGS H E
SS
247 MARB
TULLIS F L
247 MARB
BOWEN D L
240 CTB
ELLIOTT TL
SS
2015 JKHB
TAYLOR 8 A
374 MARB
HOLLISTWL
280 SWKT
8KABELUND G P
205 JRCB
TAYLORS A
327 MCKB
STAFF
159 MCKB
STAFF
1223 8FLC
STAFF
368 MARB
STAFF
150 MCKB
STAFF
323 MCKB
STAFF
Honors
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 169
008 L 4642
S
10:00-10:50 am
F
009 L 4642
S
11:00-1 1:50 am
F
010 L 4642
S
12:00-12:50 pm
F
285 SWKT STAFF
285 SWKT STAFF
343 MARB STAFF
PL SC 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PLSC 201 4646 W POUT HERITAGE 1
001 4646 T 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
PLSC 201 H 4646 W POUT HERITAGE 1
200 4646 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
PL SC 202 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0 CV1
445 MARB REYNOLDS N B
3.0 CV1
374 MARB SORENSEN A D
PLSC
202
4647
W POLIT HERITAGE 2
001
4647
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
400
4647
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
PLSC
202H
4647
W POLIT HERITAGE 2
200
4647
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
PLSC
230
7001
POLITICAL PARTIC
001
7001
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
♦ PL SC 297 for students who have t>een accepted to Washingto
PLSC
297
8197
WASHINGTN SEM PREP
400
8197
S 5:30-7:30 pm TH
PLSC
305
4673
ADVANCED AMERHRTG
001
4673
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
PLSC
308
6060
THEOR OF HUM FREDM
001
6060
S 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
PLSC
314
4655
U S PRESIDENCY
001
4655
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
PLSC
315
4718
CONGRESS & LEG
001
4718
S 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
PLSC
318
8379
CAMPAIGN MANAGEMEN
400
8379
S 4:00-5:15 pm TTH
PLSC
322
4651
PRIN OF FOUNDING
001
4651
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
PLSC
331
4722
PUB POL PROCESS
001
4722
S 9:35—10:50 am TTH
PLSC
333
4691
POL OF BUREAUCRACY
001
4691
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
PLSC
334
7083
PUBLIC ETHICS
001
7083
S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
♦ PL SC 339R section is International Development Policy.
PLSC
339R
6740
TOPIC PUB POUCY
001
6740
S 3:00-4:20 pm MW
♦ PL SC 339R section 2 is Courts and Public Policy.
002
6740
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PLSC
347
4664
RUSSIAN POLITICS
001
4664
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
PLSC
350
4699
THEORIES COMP POL
001
4699
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
PLSC
352
7131
AFRICAN POLITICS
001
7131
S 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
PLSC
357
6197
POL SYS OF MID EAS
001
6197
8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
PLSC
360
4677
CONST LAW AM FEDS
001
4677
8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
PLSC
361
4678
CONST LAW RIGHTS
001
4678
8 8:00-8:50 am MWF
PLSC
364
4680
JURISPRUDENCE
001
4680
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
PLSC
370
4683
THEORY OF INTL REL
001
4683
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
002
4683
8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
PLSC
371
4684
FOREIGN POLICY ANL
001
4684
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
PLSC
372
7582
INTRNL POLIT ECON
001
7582
8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
PLSC
375
4686
INTERNATL ORGAN
001
4686
8 8:00-9:15 am TTH
PLSC
376
6066
US FOREIGN POUCY
001
6066
8 9:35—10:50 am TTH
3.0 CV2
2170 JKHB BOHNDE
361 MARB BOHN D E
3.0 CV2
374 MARB MIDGLEYLC
3.0
285 SWKT VETTERU R R
I seminar for winter semester.
1.0
BLK2 280 SWKT DUNAWAYJS
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
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3270 SFLC HANCOCK RC
SS
1223 SFLC BOHNDE
122HRCB DAYNESBW
366 MARB PATTERSON K D
280 SWKT SCRUGGS H E
SS
W009 BN8N VETTERLI R R
484 TNRB SCRUGGS H E
280 SWKT THOMSON D L
484 TNRB SORENSEN AD
3208 SFLC BRYNERGC
150HRCB
280 SWKT
285 SWKT
680 SWKT
280 SWKT
280 SWKT
280 SWKT
280 SWKT
247 MARB
270 BRMB
EDWARDS P S
PORTER B D
TULUS F L
JOHNSON GW
BOWEN D L
DAYNESBW
EDWARDS P S
REYNOLDS N B
PORTER B D
JAYARAMAN R
280 SWKT HUDSON V M
284 TNRB HOLLiSTWL
374 MARB GALBRAITH D B
247 MARB RINGER J F
Honors
Prev Apple
1 70 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
400
6066
♦ PL SC 400 section 1 substitutes
PLSC
400
4701
001
4701
PLSC
405
4657
001
4657
♦ PL SC 450 section 1 substitutes
PLSC
450
4708
001
4708
PLSC
454
4669
001
4669
PLSC
535
8644
001
8644
PLSC
570
4743
001
4743
PLSC
571
4742
001
4742
PLSC
660
6967
001
6967
PLSC
693R
4763
001
4763
S 5:00-6:15 pm TTH
substitutes for writing competency requirement.
CAP SEIM POL THEORY 3.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
FEDERAUST PAPERS 3.0
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
for writing competency requirement.
CAP SEM COMP POL 3.0
S 2:00-^:20 pm W
JERUSALEM 3.0
S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
NAT RESOURCES POL 3.0
S 2:00-3:50 pm TTH
ADV THEORY INTLREL 3.0
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
FOREIGN POUCY ANL 3.0
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
THEORY & RESEARCH 3.0
8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
TUTORL PUB POL 3.0
S 12:00-12:50 pm T
374 MARB RINGER J F
290 TNRB BOHN D E
680 SWKT MIDGLEY L C
380 TNRB JOHNSON GW
202 MSRB GALBRAITH D B
W005 BNSN BRYNER G C
285 SWKT JAYARAMAN R
280 SWKT HUDSON V M
257 HRCB HUDSON V M
285 SWKT BRYNER G C
Majors Only
Majors Only
Honors
Portuguese (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
♦ PORT 101 section 1 is accelerated. It is designed for those with a fluency in Spanish or another Romance language and
should be taken with PORT 102 section 1.
PORT 101
PORT 102
PORT 199R
PORT 201
PORT 211 R
4774
001
4774
002
4774
4775
001
4775
8742
350
8742
4776
001
4776
4777
001
4///
1ST YR PORTUGUESE
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
1 ST YR PORTUGUESE
S 8:00-8:50 am DAILY
COOPERATIVE EDUC
8 TBA
INTRM PORT RD & CV
8 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
1ST SEM PORT CONV
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
4.0
BLK1
1104 JKHB
DENNIS R D
Accelerated
BLK1
2308 8FLC
STAFF
4.0
BLK2
1104 JKHB
DENNIS R D
Accelerated
V3.0
TAYLOR J S
4.0
F474 HFAC
STAFF
2.0
1003 JKHB
DENNIS R D
♦ PORT 211 R section 2 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
002 4777 S TBA LUNDCC
PORT
302
4796
ADV GRAM READ CULT
3.0
FL
001
4796
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
1104
JKHB
JENSEN G K
002
4796
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1104
JKHB
JENSEN G K
003
4796
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
264 TNRB
ORTOLANO V C
400
4796
8 7:00-7:50 am MWF
1003
JKHB
RAMSEY M
401
4796
8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
1104
JKHB
STAFF
PORT
311 R
4779
3RD YR CONVERSATN
2.0
001
4779
8 9:00-9:50 am 1 1 H
1003
JKHB
DENNIS R D
PORT 311R section 2
is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
002
4779
S TBA
LUND C C
PORT
321
4780
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
3.0
001
4780
S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
1104
JKHB
JENSEN G K
002
4780
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
2181
JKHB
STAFF
PORT
326
4782
PHONETICS & PRON
3.0
001
4782
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
1003
JKHB
FAILS W C
PORT
339
4783
INTR PORT & BRAZ UT
3.0
AL
001
4783
8 9:30-1050 am 1 IH
1104
JKHB
RAMSEY M
PORT
355
4788
BRA71I IAN CIVIZ
3.0
001
4788
8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
1104
JKHB
RAMSEY M
PORT
399R
350
8526
8526
PORT WORK INTERNSH
8 TBA
V6.0
TAYLOR J 8
PORT
441
4785
SURV PORTG LIT
3.0
001
4785
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
1003
JKHB
LUND C C
PORT
451
4787
SURVEY BRAZIL LIT
3.0
001
4787
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
1003
JKHB
DENNIS R D
PORT
480R
001
4802
4802
DIR RESEARCH PORT
8 TBA
V3.0
ROSENBERG J f
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 171
♦ PORT S4gR section 1 will study Fernando Pessoa and 20th Century Portuguese Poetry.
PORT 549R
001
001
PORT
PORT
PORT
PORT
580R
001
601 A
001
601 B
001
699R
001
4784
4784
SPEC TOP PORT LIT
S 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
3.0
1104 JKHB
LUND C C
1 Study Brazilian Theatre.
'
4798
4798
SPEC TOP BRAZ LIT
S 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3.0
1104 JKHB
RAMSEY M
4801
4801
DIR RESEARCH PORT
S
TEA
V3.0
ROSENBERG J R
8977
8977
LING RESEARCH METH
8 3:35—4:50 pm TTH
3.0
225 8WKT
FAILS W 0
8978
8978
LITERARY THEORY
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
3.0
F534 HFAC
PRATT D J
4803
4803
MASTERS THESIS
8
TEA
V9.0
ROSENBERG J R
Psychology (1001 SWKT, 378-4287)
PSYCH 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 111
4804
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
001
4804
T
9:35— 10:50 am TTH
002
4804
T
8:00-9:15 am TTH
003
4804
T
10:00-10:50 am MWF
004
4804
T
1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
400
4804
S
5:30-8:00 pm W
PSYCH 11 1H
4804
HONORS GENERAL PSY
200
4804
T
10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
PSYCH 170 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 220 7004 HUM DEViLIFE SPAN 3.0
400 7004 8 6:00-8:30 pm T
PSYCH 240 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PSYCH 240 sections 1 and 400: additional lab time TBA.
PERS & SOC ADJUST
S 8:00-8:50 am MW
S 5:10-6:50 pm W
IMP MENTAL SKILLS
8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
PSYCH
240
4807
001
4807
400
4807
PSYCH
270
7006
001
7006
PSYCH 301 Offered by 1
ndeper
PSYCH
301
6475
001
6475
002
6475
003
6475
401
6475
PSYCH
302
4824
001
4824
002
4824
003
4824
400
4824
3.0
3.0
4.0
PSYCHOLOGICAL STAT
S 9:00-10:40 am MW
8 9:00-10:40 am TTH
8 12:00-1:15 pm TWTHF
8 4:30-6:10 pm TTH
PSY RSRCH DSGN ANA 3.0
8 8:00-9: 15 am MW
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
8 5:10-7:40 pm TH
PSYCH 303 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 303 773202 PARENTING 3.0
001 773202 8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
400 773202 8 5:10-7:40 pm W
PSYCH 306 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 306
7735
SEX ROLES
001
7735
8 12:00-1:15 pm
MW
400
7735
8 5:10-7:40 pm
W
PSYCH 308
4833
PSYCH OF WOMEN
001
4833
S 9:00-10:15 am
TTH
3.0
3.0
PSYCH 320 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 320 4809 DEV PSYCHiCHILDHD 3.0
001 4809 8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
400 4809 S 5:00-7:30 pm W
PSYCH 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 321 4810 DEV PSYCH ADOLSCNT 3.0
001 4810 8 12:35— 1:50 pm TTH
002 4810 8 2:00-3:15 pm MW
SS
250 8WKT EHLERT M B
2104 JKHB BUDGE H 8
250 SWKT STAFF
F201 HFAC STAFF
247 MARB EHLERT M B
SS
374 MARB BENNION R C
260 TNRB BUDGE H 8
125 TLRB WEIGHT DG
250 ROTO WEIGHT D G
680 SWKT HIGBEE K L
120 SNLB STAFF
W006 BN8N SMITW K H
1143 SWKT STAFF
343 MARB SMITH K H
2260 SFLC BIGLERED
2260 SFLC STAFF
125 HRCB CLAYTON C J
2260 SFLC STAFF
1245 SFLC ROBINSON PW
2201 SFLC VANCE B J
2260 SFLC JENSEN LC
1205 SFLC JENSEN LC
W009 BNSN BARLOW 8 H
2201 SFLC CLAYTON C J
177 TLRB CUNDICK B P
2260 SFLC BUDGE H 8
1205 SFLC JENSEN LC
Honors
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
1 72 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
PSYCH 322 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 322 4811 DEV PSYCH lADULTHD 3.0
; 5:30-8:00 pm
400
4811
W
PSYCH 330 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
t PSYCH 330 4812 ORGANIZATIONAL PSY 3.0
001 4812 S 9:00-10:15 am TTH
PSYCH 336 4813 PERSONNEL PSYCH 3.0
400
4813
4813
PERSONNEL PSYCH
S 5:10-7:40 pm
7H
PSYCH 338 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 338 8650 SPORT PSYCHOLOGY 3.0
001 8650 S 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
PSYCH 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PSYCH 341 4830 PERSONALITY 3.0
001
002
400
4830
4830
4830
S
S
8
3:00-3:
2:00-3:
4:30-7:
50 pm
15pm
00 pm
MWF
MW
M
680 SWKT MAUGHAN M L
2260 SFLC STIMPSONDV
1126 JKHB BRAMWELLAT
1205 SFLC PEDERSENDM
275 MARB BENNION R C
250 MSRB SLIFE B
270 SWKT PEDERSEN D M
PSYCH 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
PSYCH 342
001
002
003
400
401
4828
4828
4828
4828
4828
4828
ABNORMAL PSYCH
3.0
S
S
S
S
8
9:35—10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-8:50 am
4:00-6:30 pm
5:00-7:30 pm
TTH
MWF
MWF
M
T
PSYCH 346 and 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 350 481609 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
001 481609 T 8:00-9:15 am MW
002 481609 8 3:00-4:15 pm TTH
003 481609 8 1:00-2:15 pm MW
400 481609 T 4:00-6:30 pm T
401 481609 S 4:30-7:00 pm W
PSYCH 353 6877 LDS PRSPCTV 4 PSY
001 6877 8 1:00-2:15 pm TTH
3.0
270 BRMB
341 MARB
177 TLRB
177 TLRB
177 TLRB
343 MARB
343 MARB
275 MARB
2201 SFLC
275 MARB
BEDNAR R L
NORTON L
TAYLOR N T
HOWELL R J
LAMBERT M J
SEGGAR J F
BARBER B K
RIDGE R D
SEGGAR J F
RIDGE R D
3.0
406 CB BUNKER G L
PSYCH 357, 358, 359 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 361 4832 PflIN OF LEARNING 3.0
001 4832 8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
PSYCH 370 7008 SENS AND PERCEPT 3.0
001 7008 8 3:00^:15 pm MW
PSYCH 375 4825 COGNITION 3.0
001 4825 8 3:35— 4:50 pm MW
PSYCH 378 4918 PSYCH TEST 3.0
400 4918 8 5:00-7:30 pm W
PSYCH 381 8996 BEHVRL NEUROBK) 1 3.0
001 8996 8 11:00-12:15 pm MW
♦ PSYCH 390R section 1 is Psychology Forum Lecture Series. Offered for 1.0
PSYCH 390R 8036 SPEC TPCS IN PSYCH 1.0
001 8036 8 3:00-4:30 pm T
♦ PSYCH 390R section 2 is offered for 3.0 credH hours only.
1205 SFLC
280 SWKT
1205 SFLC
393 CB
1205 SFLC
credit only.
ROBINSON PW
BLOCHGJ
WOODLE
BURLINGAME G M
BLOCHGJ
Majors Only
PSYCH 490
PSYCH 492R
PSYCH 49SR
PSYCH 499R
002 8036 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
4841 HIST At CONTEMP ISS 3.0
001 4841 8 9:00-10:15 am TTH
002 4841 8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
400 4841 8 5:10-7:40 pm T
4838 SUPERV INSTR/RES V 3.0
001 4838 S TBA
002 4838 8 TBA BLK2
400 4838 8 TBA
4839 INDEPENDENT READ V 3.0
Ml 4839 8 TBA
002 4839 8 TBA BLK2
400 4839 8 TBA
4861 INDEPNDNT RESEARCH V 3.0
001 4861 8 TBA
002 4861 S TBA BLK2
400 4861 8 TBA
254 CB BUDGE H 8
225 SWKT BUDGE H S
1205 SFLC
240 SWKT
1205 SFLC
♦ PSYCH 500R section 1 for clinical students only.
PSYCH 500R 4892 RES METH: DESIGN
001 4892 8 10:00-12:30 pm W
3.0
STAFF
STAFF
WILUAMS R N
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
171 TLRB BURUNQAMEGM
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 73
PSYCH
501
4881
DATA ANLYS PSYCH 1
5.0
001
4881
S 9:00-10:40 am
TTHF
1143 8WKT
PEDER8EN DM Ub Included
PSYCH
550
4845
THEORY RES SOC PSY
3.0
001
4845
S 12:30-2:50 pm
TH
1223 8FLC
RIDGE R D
PSYCH
555
4849
GROUP DYNAMICS
3.0
001
4849
S 2:00-3:15 pm
MW
1143 8WKT
SMITH K H
PSYCH
560
4850
LEARNING THEORY
3.0
001
4850
S 8:00-9:15 am
MW
225 SWKT
ROBINSON PW
PSYCH
575
4852
COGNITIVE PROCESS
3.0
001
4852
S 9:00-10:15 am
TTH
1223 8FLC
HIGBEE K L
PSYCH
577
826002
HUM-COMP INTCTN
3.0
001
826002
8 1:35— 2:50 pm
MW
366 MARB
WOODLE
PSYCH
600R
7011
SEM IN RES METHODS
3.0
001
7011
S 1 :35 — 3:50 pm
1IH
1143 SWKT
WILLIAMS R N
PSYCH
605
4864
PROF SEM IN PSYCH
1.0
001
4864
S 2:00-2:40 pm
W
1190J SWKT
SMITH K H
PSYCH
606
4865
ETHICAL ISSUES
1.0
001
4865
S 3:00-3:50 pm
M
225 SWKT
RIDGE R D
PSYCH
607
4895
RES PROSPECTUS DEV
1.0
001
4895
8 11:00-11:50 am
M
225 SWKT
SLIFE B
PSYCH
609
4875
ISS ETHIC CLN PSY
3.0
001
4875
8 8:00-10:30 am
W
255 TLRB
HOWELL R B
PSYCH
610
4863
THEORY AND PHILOS
3.0
001
4863
8 9:35— 10:50 am
MW
225 SWKT
WILLIAMS R N
PSYCH
611
4872
PSYCHOPATHOLOGY
4.0
001
4872
8 10:35— 12:15pm
MW
295 TLRB
WEIGHT D G
PSYCH
622
8079
ASMT1:INTELL
3.0
001
8079
S 1:30-3:50 pm
M
171 TLRB
CUNDICK B P
PSYCH
648R
4888
THEORY IN PSYCH
3.0
001
4888
8 10:00-12:30 pm
W
285 SWKT
SLIFE B
PSYCH
651
4873
PSYTHER 1: REL/DYN
3.0
001
4873
8 12:30-2:50 pm
W
295 TLRB
LAMBERT M J
PSYCH
687R
4860
SEM PSYCHOPHRMCLGY
3.0
001
4860
8 3:00-5:30 pm
W
171 TLRB
HANSON G R
PSYCH
691 R
6869
IN TECH METH SCH
3.0
001
6869
8 4:00-5:15 pm
MW
255 TLRB
WELLS M G
PSYCH
695R
4893
INDEPENDENT READ
V3.0
001
4893
S
TBA
STAFF Teh r Approve
PSYCH
699R
4894
MASTERS THESIS
V9.0
001
4894
8
TBA
SMITH KH Majors Only
PSYCH
700R
4878
EXIHNSHPCLINPSYC
0.5
001
4878
8
TBA
WELLS G L
PSYCH
71 2R
7700
TPCS IN NEUROPSYCH
3.0
001
7700
8 10:00-12:30 pm
M
1143 SWKT
BIGLER E D
PSYCH
740R
4897
CASE CONFERENCE
0.5
001
4897
8 12:00-1:30 pm
TH
177 TLRB
WEIGHT D G
PSYCH
741 R
8068
INTEGRATIVE PRACT
V3.0
001
8068
8
TBA
BARLOW 8 H
002
8068
8
TBA
BEDNAR R A
003
8068
S
TBA
BURLINGAME G M
004
8068
S
TBA
NORTON E J
005
8068
S
TBA
CHRI8TEN8EN D
006
8068
8
TBA
HOWELL R B
007
8068
8
TBA
ISAK80N R L
009
8068
8
TBA
NIELSEN S
010
8068
8
TBA
BEKKER L D
Oil
8068
8
TBA
WELLS M G
012
8068
S
TBA
WEIGHT D G
013
8068
S
TBA
LAMBERT M J
014
8068
8
TBA
BERGINAE
PSYCH
743R
8067
CLERKSHIP
V3.0
001
8067
8
TBA
STAFF
PSYCH
745
4903
CUNICAL INTERNSHP
2.0
001
4903
8
TBA
CUNDICK B P Intern Stds
PSYCH
797R
4923
INDEP RESEARCH
V4.0
001
4923
8
TBA
STAFF Tchr Approve
PSYCH
799R
4925
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
4925
S
TBA
SMITH KH Majors Only
1 74 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
Public Management (760 TNRB, 37»4221)
P MGT 385
P MGT 603
P MGT 610
P MGT 625
P MGT 627
P MGT 632
P MGT 638
P MGT 641
001
002
003
001
001
001
001
001
001
001
P MGT 642R
PMGT 643
P MGT 647
001
001
001
P MGT 649R
001
8156 BUSINESS, SOCIETY
8156 S 11:00-12:20 pm MW
8156 8 11:00-12:20 pm MW
8156 S 11:00-1 2:20 pm MW
4932 ACCTNG COMPUTERS
4932 S 12:30-1:50 pm TTH
12:30-1:50 pm F
6286 MANAGERIAL ECONMCS
6286 S 8:00-10:50 am MWF
6956 DEBT MGT
6956 8 2:00-3:20 pm
6957 CASH MGT/FUNDS
6957 8 8:00-9:15 am
9075 QUANTITATIVE METH
9075 S 12:30-2:50 pm
2:00-4:50 pm
8155 RESEARCH METHODS
8155 S 11:00-12:20 pm MW
6252 MGT & ORG DEVELPMT
6252 8 9:30-10:50 am TTH
4933 MGT DEVELOPMNT SEM
4933 8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
6253 MGT PHIL & STYLE
6253 S 12:30-2:50 pm MW
2:00-4:50 pm F
6966 HUMN RESRCE STFFNG
6966 S 12:30-1 :50 pm TTH
6237 SEMINAR IN HUM RES
6237 8 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
F
♦ P MGT 660 should be taken with P MGT 661
P MGT 660
P MGT 661
P MGT 675
P MGT 681
P MGT 684
P MGT 689
001
001
001
400
001
001
PMGT 691 R
001
P MGT 692R
001
P MGT 693R
001
4940 WRITTEN COMMS
4940 8 8:00-10:50 am T
6950 ORAL COMMUNCATIONS
6950 8 8:00-10:50 am T
4941 URBAN MANAGEMENT
4941 S 1:30-2:50 pm MW
6250 HUMAN RESOURCE LAW
6250 8 6:30-9:00 pm T
4927 ENVIRONMENT
4927 8 8:00-10:50 am MWF
4934 PUB POL ANALYSIS
4934 8 3:00-4:50 pm MW
6246 READINGS & CONF
6246 S 2:00-3:20 pm TTH
4937 DIRECTED RESEARCH
4937 8 9:30-10:50 am MW
4936 PRACTICUM
4936 8 8:00-9:20 am MW
Range Science
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V3.0
V3.0
3.0
284 TNRB BUCKWALTER D W
1081 JKHB BRADY FN
2072 JKHB WOLLERGM
174 TNRB ME8ERVYRD Majors Only
174 TNRB
170 TNRB PARSONS R J Majors Only
174 TNRB CORNIAGC
374 TNRB KNIGHTON LM
174 TNRB WALTERS LC Majors Only
174 TNRB
170 TNRB PAR80N8 R D
374 TNRB STAFF Majors Only
170 TNRB WRIGHT ND Majors Only
174 TNRB WRIGHT ND Majors Only
174 TNRB
374 TNRB WHEELER G E
482 TNRB STAFF
482 TNRB THOMPSON M D Majors Only
482 TNRB THOMPSON M D Majors Only
170 TNRB BUCKWALTER D W
174 TNRB MEMMOTTJ
170 TNRB BUCKWALTER DW Majors Only
174 TNRB WALTERS LC
374 TNRB WHEELER G E
290 TNRB WHEELER G E
290 TNRB WOLLER G M
♦ See Botany and Range Science for Class listing.
Recreation IManagement and Youth Leadership (273 RB, 378-4369)
RMYL 123
RMYL 201
4961
400
4961
401
4961
402
4961
403
4961
6965
001
6965
INTRO OUTDOOR REC
S 4:00-7:20 pm T
8 4:00-7:20 pm TH
8 4:00-7:20 pm T
S 4:00-7:20 pm TH
CAMPFIRE LEADERSHP
S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
2.0
♦ RMYL 210 section 1: Utah Field Trip.
RMYL 210 4963
001 4963
CAREERS IN RECRTN
S 2:00-3:40 pm M
♦ RMYL 210 section 2: Out of State Field Trip.
002 4963 8 2:00-3:40 pm M
1.0
BLK1
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
106 RB GIBBONS LC
106 RB NEALLF
203 RB KELLY P D
133 RB OLSENBK
106 RB LONGHURSTME
$80
133 RB PALMER GK
133 RB PALMER GK
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Fid Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 175
RMYL 223R
RMYL 244
RMYL 288
001
002
003
400
001
400
401
7420 OUTDCX)R REC SKILLS 2.0
7420 S 2:00-5:20 pm F
7420 S 2:00-5:20 pm TH BLK1
7420 S 2:00-5:20 pm TH BLX2
7420 S 5:00-6:20 pm W BLK1
5776 INTRO TO YTH LORSH 2.0
5776 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
4959 CAMPING SKILLS 2.0
4959 S 4:00-5:30 pm M
4959 S 5:40-7:00 pm M
133 RB OLSENBK
204 RB HANSEN J
204 RB HANSEN J
202 RB NELSON D C
106 RB PARKER G C
106 RB SKINNER R D
106 RB SKINNER R 0
♦ RMYL 299R section 350 is for Recreation Administration or Outdoor Recreation Majors only.
RMYL 299R
350
6833 CO OP ED LDR PRAC
6833 S TBA
V4.0
♦ RMYL 299R section 351 is for Youth Leadership Majors only.
351 6833 S TBA
♦ RMYL 299R section 352 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
273K RB PALMER G K
273D RB SKINNER R D
RMYL 305
RMYL 311
RMYL 312
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
313R
315
316
332
352 6833 S TBA
5771 RNANCIAL MGT
001 5771 8 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
002 5771 S 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
400 5771 S 4:00-6:30 pm M
4964 LSRE IN CONT SOCTY
001 4964 S 8:35— 9:50 am TTH
002 4964 S 2:35— 3:50 pm MW
400 4964 S 4:00-6:30 pm T
401 4964 S 3:00-5:30 pm TH
6983 REC SPC POPULATION
001 6983 S 1:00-1 :50 pm M
002 6983 S 1:00-1 :50 pm W
6984 SEM IN PROfTSNLSM
001 6984 S 12:00-12:50 pm TH
4967 SOC RECRTN LDRSHP
001 4967 S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
400 4967 S 4:00-6:30 pm W
6985 CRAFTS FOR REC
001 6985 S 2:00-4:50 pm T
5774 COMMUNITY RLTNSHP
001 5774 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3.0
3.0
RMYL 370 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
370
373
374
375
384
388
001
001
001
001
001
001
4965
4965
5781
5781
4968
4968
5782
5782
6834
6834
4987
4987
INTRO THERAPRECTN
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
PRAC VOLNTR LDRSHP
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
BOY SCOUT LDRSHP
S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
EXEC DYNAMICS
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
INTRAMURAL ADM
S 4:00-5:40 pm M
YTH AGNCY CAMP ADM
S 3:00-4:40 pm TH
1.0
0.5
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
73E
RB
STAFF
106
RB
PARKER GO
206
RB
GRAYHR
202
RB
GRAYHR
203
RB
HANSEN J
203
RB
NELSON D 0
257
RB
PALMER G K
257
RB
HOLLEY B F
133
RB
GRAYHR
133
RB
GRAYHR
133 RB DEHOYOS B F
133 RB PALMER GK
133 RB PALMER GK
133 RB OLSENBK
106 RB SKINNER R D
202 RB
133 RB
204 RB
106 RB
133 RB
STAFF
CATHERALLTS
LONGHURSTME
CATHERALLTS
HOLLEY B F
202 RB PARKER G C
♦ RMYL 399R section 350 is for Recreation Administration or Outdoor Recreation Majors only.
RMYL
399R
350
4975
4975
CO-OP ED INTRNSHP
S TBA
V8.0
♦ RMYL 399R section 351 is for Youth Leadership Majors only.
351 4975 S TBA
♦ RMYL 399R section 352 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
352 4975 S TBA
KEYS TO LEADERSHIP
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
LDRSHP CERTIFICATN
S 6:00-7:40 am MW
273F RB DEHOYOS B F
2730 RB SKINNER R D
273E RB STAFF
RMYL 400
001
002
RMYL
RMYL
401 R
001
402R
001
6701
6701
6701
5788
5788
5789
5789
3.0
1.0
6LK2
106
106
RB
RB
YOUTH AGENCIES
S 6:00-7:40 am
V3.0
TTH
106 RB
106 RB
SKINNER R D
SKINNER R D
SKINNER R D
SKINNER R D
Fid Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
Rd Trip Req
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RMYL
403
4989
ADV LDRSHP SKILLS
3.0
400
4989
S 4:00-6:30 pm W
RMYL
423
4977
MNGMNT OUTDR SYSTM
2.0
001
4977
S 1:00^:20 pm W
RIK2
RMYL
425
4970
ISSUES OUTDCX>R REC
2.0
001
4970
S 8:00-9:40 am T
RMYL 471 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RMYL
471
4972
ASSMNT THRPTC REC
3.0
001
4972
S 11:00-11 :50 am MWF
RMYL
472
4973
PROG DYN IN TR
3.0
400
4973
S 4:00-6:30 pm W
RMYL
481
4969
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
3.0
001
4969
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
400
4969
S 5:00-7:30 pm W
RMYL
483
7668
PUBLIC FACILTY MGT
2.0
400
7668
S 4:00-5:40 pm W
RMYL
485
4978
MGTOFRECSRVCS
3.0
001
4978
8 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
002
4978
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
♦ RMYL 485 section 3: TR Option Students Only.
003 4978 S 1:00-2: 15 pm TTH
RMYL 487 6986 RESEARCH & EVALUTN
001 6986 8 1:00-2:15 pm MW
002 6986 8 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
RMYL 490 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
RMYL
490
7669
AGING & LEISURE
2.0
001
7669
S 2:00-3:40 pm M
RMYL
491
6987
REC FACILITY PLAN
2.0
001
6987
8 10:00-10:50 am IIH
RMYL
493
4982
PARK PLAN & DVLPMT
2.0
400
4982
8 4:00-5:40 pm T
RMYL 495 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RMYL 495 4983 REC & COMM EDCTN
001 4983 8 9:00-10:40 am TH
2.0
106 RB SKINNER R D
202 RB HANSEN J
202 RB NELSON D C
133 RB STAFF
204 RB STAFF
133 RB OLSENBK
257 RB WILLIAMS E 0
203 RB DUFFIN L R
106 RB HANSEN J
203 RB NAYLOR J H
202 RB SMITH S H
106 RB NELSON D C
202 RB CATHERALLTS
231 RB GRAY H R
203 RB PALMER G K
202 RB MAASJL
202 RB OLSEN B K
♦ RMYL S99R graduate students must register In Advisory Committee Chair's section only.
RMYL 599R 4988 INTERNSHIP
350 4988 S
351 4988 S
352 4988 S
353 4988 8
354 4988 S
355 4988 8
356 4988 S
357 4988 8
RMYL 600 4992 GRADUATE SEMINAR
001 4992 8 9:00-9:50 am
RMYL 610 4990 RESMETHINREC
001 4990 8 12:00-1:15 pm
RMYL 611 7421 PHIL FNDTNS IN REC
001 7421 8 2:00-2:50 pm
RMYL 694 4991 READ REC LIT & RSC
001 4991 8 2:00-3:40 pm
V8.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TTH
MWF
1.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
273G
RB
CATHERALLTS
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
273L
RB
GRAY H R
212
RB
NAYLOR J H
273N
RB
NELSON D C
273J
RB
OLSEN B K
279
RB
SMITH 8 H
110
FOB
THORSTENSON C
231
RB
CATHERALLTS
203
RB
STAFF
Fid Trip Req
M
277 SFH DEHOYOS B F
202 RB THORSTENSON 0
♦ RMYL 699R graduate students must register in Advisory Committee Chair's section only.
RMYL 699R 6490 MASTER'S THESIS V9.0
001 6490 S TBA
002 6490 S TBA
003 6490 S TBA
004 6490 S TBA
005 6490 S TBA
006 6490 8 TBA
007 6490 S TBA
008 6490 8 TBA
Religious Education (Ancient Scripture) (375 JSB, 378-2067)
273G
RB
CATHERALLTS
273F
RB
DEHOYOS B F
273L
RB
GRAY H R
212
RB
NAYLOR J H
273N
RB
NELSON D C
273J
RB
OLSEN B K
279
RB
SMITH S H
110
FOB
THORSTENSON 0
RELA 115 5075 KEYS TO SCRIP STDY
001 5075 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
200 5075 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
2.0
164 J8B
W009 BNSN
HORTON G A
PACKARD D J
Honors
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 177
REL A 121 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ Returned missionaries should register for REL A 121 sections 100-117.
2.0
REL A 121
4997
INTRO BOOK OF NORM
001
4997
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
002
4997
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
003
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
004
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
005
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
006
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
007
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
008
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
009
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
010
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
Oil
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
012
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
013
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
014
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
015
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
018
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
020
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
021
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
023
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
024
4997
T
11:00-11 :50 am
MW
027
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
028
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
029
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
030
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
031
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
032
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
033
4997
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
034
4997
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
035
4997
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
036
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
037
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
038
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
039
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
040
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
041
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
042
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
043
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
044
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
045
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
046
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
047
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
048
4997
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
049
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
050
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
052
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
053
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
054
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
057
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
058
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
059
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
IIH
060
4997
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
063
4997
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
100
4997
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
101
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
102
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
103
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
104
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
105
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
106
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
107
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
108
4997
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
109
4997
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
110
4997
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
111
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
112
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
113
4997
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
114
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
115
4997
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
116
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
117
4997
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
200
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
201
4997
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
202
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
203
4997
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
110 JSB
TANNER J M
106 JSB
SANTIAGO F
1106 JKHB
HUNSAKER 0 G
W009 BNSN
STAFF
235 RB
NOEL R E
446 MARS
BENSON R A
321 MSRB
PARKER TB
1080 JKHB
DAVIS G N
171 JSB
KUNZ P R
323 MARB
FISCHER L
680 SWKT
BROWN B L
115MCKB
JOHNSON S A
3215 SFLC
GILLUM G P
321 MSRB
PARKER TB
110 JSB
LUDLOW V L
205 JRCB
JOHNSONS A
3215 SFLC
PIKE D M
214 CTB
PARKER T B
455 MARB
MERRILLS R
319MCKB
LARSEN S M
2015 JKHB
BENSON R A
205 JRCB
JOHNSON S A
214 CTB
PARKER T B
202 JSB
STAFF
3215 SFLC
PIKE D M
2015 JKHB
JOHNSONS A
2015 JKHB
SOMMERFELDTV
114 JSB
THOMAS M C
110 JSB
WILLIAMS C J
202 JSB
STAFF
106 JSB
THOMAS M C
323 MARB
STAFF
3215 SFLC
BUNKER G L
103 JSB
WARE G A
247 MARB
BENSON R A
2015 JKHB
SOMMERFELDTV
179 JSB
WILSON K J
3215 SFLC
PERKINS G W
341 MARB
PODUSKA B
202 JSB
MARTINEZ T R
106 JSB
PARRISHAK
455 MARB
JOHNSON S A
202 JSB
REEVE R C
114 JSB
PIKE D M
2015 JKHB
SOMMERFELDTV
323 MARB
JUDD D K
3246 SFLC
LAMBERT N E
202 JSB
ROUNDY B A
114 JSB
HARRISON B K
2015 JKHB
PARKER TB
106 JSB
STOHLTON J B
110 JSB
DAINES R H
114 JSB
STRONG R S
Rtn Mission
178 JSB
STAFF
Rtn Mission
178 JSB
CANNON J F
Rtn Mission
110 JSB
STAFF
Rtn Mission
170 JSB
MCCONKIEJF
Rtn Mission
3270 SFLC
PENNOCKDG
Rtn Mission
202 MSRB
HOSKISSON P Y
Rtn Mission
202 JSB
MCCONKIE J F
Rtn Mission
234 MARB
TAYLOR L K
Rtn Mission
202 JSB
MCCONKIE J F
Rtn Mission
179 JSB
LARGEYD
Rtn Mission
179 JSB
JUDD D K
Rtn Mission
110 JSB
PENNOCKDG
Rtn Mission
2072 JKHB
JOHNSONS A
Rtn Mission
164 JSB
JUDD D K
Rtn Mission
1086 JKHB
PARKER T B
Rtn Mission
331 TMCB
RENCHERAC
Rtn Mission
110 JSB
MERRILLS R
Rtn Mission
262 SWKT
MOURITSEN M M
Honors
170 JSB
WILSON K J
Honors
164 JSB
LARGEYD
Honors
3208 SFLC
WEBB L R
Honors
1 78 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ REL A 121 section 204 students are required to register for HON P 200 section 21 or 22 (Intensive Writing).
204
205
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
♦ REL A 121 section 216 Is for returned missionaries.
216
400
401
402
403
4997
4997
4997
4997
4997
T
T
T
T
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
5:00-6:40 pm
5:00-6:40 pm
4:30-6:10 pm
5:20-7:00 pm
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
T
T
W
M
♦ REL A 121 sections 404 and 405 are for return missionaries.
404
405
4997
4997
T
T
5:00-6:40 pm
5:00-6:40 pm
T
T
REL A 122 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL A 122
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
006
009
010
Oil
012
013
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
4998
4998
4998
4998
4996
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
4998
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
2.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1 :00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
♦ REL A 122 section 108 will be taught In Spanish.
108 4998 T 2:00-2:50 pm
200 4998 T 11:00-11:50 am
400 4998 T 5:10-6:50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
T
♦ REL A 122 section 401 Is for returned missionaries.
401 4998 T 7:00-8:40 pm T
REL A 211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
W141
BNSN
JUDD D K
170
JSB
HOSKISSON P Y
170
JSB
RICHARDS M S
178
JSB
PARRISHAK
170
JSB
BALLTB
170
JSB
MERRILLS R
178
JSB
JOHNSON S A
178
JSB
PENNOCKDG
178
JSB
THOMAS D L
179
JSB
SOMMERFELDTV
170
JSB
LUDLOW V L
114
JSB
PARRISHAK
110
JSB
REEVE R C
202
JSB
WILLIAMS C J
178
JSB
LARGEYD
275 MARB
SOMMERFELDTV
170
JSB
HOSKISSON P Y
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
323 MARB
LINFORD S T
274 MARB
YORGASON F W
323 MARB
STAFF
106 JSB
STAFF
254 CB
HECKMANN R A
164 JSB
ELLSWORTH D D
368 MARB
OSCARSON J L
171 JSB
HONED
159 MCKB
STAFF
202 MSRB
STAFF
179 JSB
HILL J M
3215 SFLC
LUND R E
170 JSB
GNEITINGLR
106 JSB
SORENSON D M
Rtn Mission
271 RB
RHODES M D
Rtn Mission
202 MSRB
HEDGES AH
Rtn Mission
255 SFH
STAFF
Rtn Mission
264 TNRB
WILSON L J
Rtn Mission
374 MARB
STAFF
Rtn Mission
3215 SFLC
LUND R E
Rtn Mission
323 MARB
HEDGES AH
Rtn Mission
270 BRMB
LABRUM M B
Rtn Mission
3215 SFLC
RHODES M D
Honors
178 JSB MERRILL BR
REL A 211
4999
NEW TESTAMENT
2.G
001
4999
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
106 JSB
HOWELL SL
002
4999
T
7:00-7:50 am
TTH
110 JSB
STAFF
003
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
270 SWKT
ROBINSON S E
004
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
114 JSB
ANDERSON R L
005
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
106 JSB
WILSON K J
006
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
110 JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
007
4999
T
8:00-9:40 am
F
202 JSB
STAFF
008
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
114 JSB
ANDERSON R L
009
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
252 MARB
ROBINSON S E
010
4999
T
8:00-8:50 am
IIH
202 JSB
FRONK C
Oil
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
114 JSB
SEELY D R
012
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
178 JSB
OGDEN D K
013
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
323 MARB
GRIGGS C W
014
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
178 JSB
OGDEN D K
015
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
2015 JKHB
BENSON R A
016
4999
T
9:00-9:50 am
IIH
323 MARB
WILLIAMS C J
017
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
178 JSB
SEELY D R
018
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
IIH
250 MSRB
STAFF
019
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
247 MARB
GRIGGS CW
020
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
114 JSB
WILSON K J
Rtn Mission
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 179
021
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
W005 BNSN
HUNTINGTON R L
022
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
171
JSB
THOMAS M C
023
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
323 MARB
RIGBY W D
024
4999
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
252 MARB
HUNTINGTON R L
025
4999
T
10:00-11:40 am
F
202
JSB
STAFF
026
4999
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
202 MSRB
WILSON K J
027
4999
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
178
JSB
OGDEN D K
028
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
445 MARB
BENSON R A
029
4999
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
323 MARB
GRIGGS C W
030
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
202
JSB
STAFF
031
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
234 MARB
LITCHFIELD AW
032
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
106
JSB
DRAPER R D
033
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
202 MSRB
MADSENAN
034
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
110
JSB
FRONK C
035
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
178
JSB
OGDEN D K
036
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
323 MARB
GRIGGS C W
037
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
106
JSB
DRAPER R D
036
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
179
JSB
THOMAS M C
039
4999
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
178
JSB
FRONK C
040
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
270 SWKT
SOMMERFELDTV
041
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
114
JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
042
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
323 MARB
STAFF
043
4999
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
106
JSB
BENSON R A
044
4999
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
270 SWKT
SOMMERFELDTV
045
4999
T
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
106
JSB
LUND R E
200
4999
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
W005 BNSN
PACE G W
Honors
201
4999
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
178
JSB
THOMAS M C
Honors
400
4999
T
5:00-6:40 pm
TH
202
JSB
HUNTINGTON R L
401
4999
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
106
JSB
BENSON R A
402
4999
T
5:20-7:00 pm
W
170
JSB
PIKE D M
REL A 212 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RELA 212
5000
NEW TESTAMENT
2.0
001
5000
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
175
JSB
PACE G W
002
5000
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
202
JSB
HUNTINGTON R L
003
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
3215
SFLC
BALLTB
004
5000
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
250
CTB
HUNTINGTON R L
005
5000
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
3215
SFLC
BALLTB
006
5000
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
275 MARB
HUNTINGTON R L
007
5000
T
11:00-11:50 am
MW
106
JSB
MERRILLS R
008
5000
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
110
JSB
MERRILLS R
400
5000
T
5:00-6:40 pm
TH
114
JSB
BALLTB
REL A 301 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 301
5001
THE OLD TESTAMENT 2.0
001
5001
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
179
JSB
SEELY D R
002
5001
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
179
JSB
SEELY D R
003
5001
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
170
JSB
LARGEYD
004
5001
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
170
JSB
REEVE R C
005
5001
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
170
JSB
REEVE R C
006
5001
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
159MCKB
SEELY J A
♦ REL A 301 section 200: Honors students are encouraged to also enroll In HEB 11 1M section 200.
200 5001 T 4:00-4:50 pm MW 383 CB PARRY DW
Honors
REL A 302 Offered t^ Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA SOS 8002 THEOLOTIBTAMENT
001 5002 T 9:00-9:80 am TTH
002 5002 T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
REL A 304 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2.0
368 MARB STAFF
231 MARB STAFF
RELA 304
6800
WRITINGS OF ISAIAH
2.0
001
6800
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
114
JSB
BALLTB
002
6800
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
170
JSB
MADSENAN
200
6800
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
178
JSB
LUDLOW VL
400
6800
T
5:20-7:00 pm
T
202
JSB
LUDLOW VL
RELA 320
6836
J S TRANS OF BIBLE
2.0
001
6836
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
202
JSB
Mil 1 FT R
REL A 327 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELA 327
5003
PEARL GREAT PRICE
2.0
001
5003
T
8:00-8:50 am
MW
170
JSB
JACKSON K P
002
5003
T
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
366 MARB
RHODES M D
003
5003
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
179
JSB
DRAPER R D
004
5003
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
256
CB
RHODES M D
005
5003
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
179
JSB
DRAPER R D
006
5003
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
114
JSB
PARRISHAK
007
5003
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
W010 BNSN
HONED
Honors
1 80 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
I
008
5003
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
406
CB
STAFF
009
5003
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
114
JSB
PARRISHAK
010
5003
T
1:00-1:50 pm
MW
179
JSB
JACKSON K P
Oil
5003
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
179
JSB
JACKSON K P
200
5003
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
255
SFH
PENNOCK D G
Honors
REL A 392R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ REL A 392R section 1 will study the Boole of Revelation.
REL A 392R
001
7073 SPEC STUDES IN REL
7073 T 2:00-2:50 pm W
1.0
202 JSB DRAPER R D
♦ REL A 392R sections 2 and 3 will study History and Culture of Ancient Israel, Part 1. Must t>e taken concurrently.
002
003
7073
7073
T
T
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
M
W
164
164
JSB
JSB
PIKE D M
PIKE D M
♦ REL A 392R section 4 will study Teachings from the Book of Mormon. Returned missionaries only.
004 7073 T 10:00-10:50 am TH 179 JSB SOMMERFELDTV
Rtn Mission
♦ REL A 61 OR section 1 will study History and Culture of Ancient Israel, Part 1.
REL A 610R 5027 GRAD SEM IN AN SCR
001 5027 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
♦ REL A620R — Undergraduates may not register.
REL A 620R 5032 RDNGS ANCNT SCRIPT
5032 S TBA
V3.0
V3.0
164 JSB PIKE DM
001 5032 S TBA ROBINSON S E
Religious Education (Church History and Doctrine) (375 JSB, 378-3691)
Dept Approve
♦ REL CI 00 is for Non-LDS students only.
RELC 100 5040 INTRO TO MORMONISM 2.0
001 5040 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
002 5040 T 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
REL C 130 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ REL C 130 for prospective missionaries only (no returned missionaries).
RELC 130
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
014
015
200
400
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
5037
SHARING THE GOSPEL
2.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
S
T
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
9:00-9:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
12:00-12:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
12:00-12:50 pm
5:10-6:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
N4W
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
REL C 231 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RELC 231
RELC 234
001
003
004
005
006
007
COS
200
400
001
002
003
5038
5038
5038
5038
5038
5038
5038
5038
5038
5038
5695
5695
5695
5695
DOCTRINES OF GOSP
T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
T 11:00-11:50am MW
T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
T 1:00-1:50 pm MW
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 3:00-3:50 pm MW
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
T 5:20-7:00 pm T
LOS MARRIAGE & FAM
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 11:00-11:50am MW
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
2.0
2.0
REL C 261 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
♦ REL C 261: Intro to LDS Family History.
RELC 261 5043 FAM HiST-GENEALOGY
001 5043 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 5043 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
2.0
164 JSB FLAKE LR
164 JSB FLAKE LR
Non-Lds Only
Non-Lds Only
1205 SFLC
BOTTRL
159MCKB
THORSTENSON 0
202 MSRB
FLAKE LR
103 JSB
VAN MA
202 MSRB
FLAKE LR
164 JSB
FLAKE EM
2104 JKHB
BOTTRL
285 SFH
LIIILEFIELDS
174 JSB
MILLS G E
107 JSB
KNIGHTON LM
2015 JKHB
BOTTRL
110 JSB
STEINAGEL L 0
2201 SFLC
FLAKE L R
107 JSB
BOTHELLTW
107 JSB
BOTHELLTW
/V009 BNSN
FLAKE LR
107 JSB
BOTT R L
Honors
159MCKB
175 JSB
174 JSB
159MCKB
174 JSB
174 JSB
280 SFH
123 HRCB
171 JSB
BAUGH A
NEWELL L
BRINLEY D E
NEWELL L
BRINLEY D E
BAUGH A
BARKER R M
BRINLEY D E
BAUGH A
Honors
107 JSB BRINLEY DE
107 JSB DORIUSGL
107 JSB JUDDDK
164
171
JSB
JSB
HASLAM G M
WRIGHT R S
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 181
003
004
005
006
007
008
5043
5043
5043
5043
5043
5043
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
171 JSB WRIGHT RS
T 10:00-10:50 am MW
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
T 11:00-11:50 am MW
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
♦ REL C 261 section 9 will have an Asian/Polynesian emphasis.
PEL C 262
REL C 263
REL C 264
REL C 265
RELC 266
REL C 267
009
010
Oil
012
400
001
002
001
002
001
001
001
001
5043
5043
5043
5043
5043
5057
5057
5057
2201
2201
2201
2203
2203
2214
2214
2213
2213
2186
2186
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
T 3:00-3:50 pm MW
T 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
T 5:10-6:40 pm M
LDS FAM HIST LAB
T 11:00-11:50 am M
T 10:00-10:50 am T
NO AM FAM HIST LAB
T 12:00-12:50 pm M
T 8:00-8:50 am T
BRTSH FAM HIST LAB
T 1:00-1 :50 pm T
SCAND FAM HIST LAB
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TH
GER/SLAV FAM H LAB
T 10:00-10:50 am TH
HISPANIC F H LAB
T 11:00-11:50 am F
REL C 324 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 324 5044 DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
001 5044 T 7:00-7:50 am
002 5044 T 8:00-8:50 am
003 5044 T 8:00-8:50 am
004 5044 T 8:00-8:50 am
005 5044 T 8:00-8:50 am
006 5044 T 8:00-8:50 am
007 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
008 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
009 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
010 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
Oil 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
012 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
013 5044 T 10:00-10:50 am
014 5044 T 10:00-10:50 am
016 5044 T 10:00-1050 am
017 5044 T 1000-10:50 am
018 5044 T 1000-10:50 am
019 5044 T 10:00-1050 am
020 5044 T 11:00-1 1:50 am
021 5044 T 11:00-1 1:50 am
022 5044 T 11:00-1 1:50 am
023 5044 T 12:00-12:50 pm
024 5044 T 12:00-12:50 pm
025 5044 T 12:00-12:50 pm
026 5044 T 12:00-12:50 pm
027 5044 T 12:00-12:50 pm
028 5044 T 1:00-1:50 pm
029 5044 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
030 5044 T 1:00-1:50 pm
031 5044 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
032 5044 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
033 5044 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
034 5044 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
035 5044 T 2:00-2:50 pm
036 5044 T 2:00-2:50 pm
037 5044 T 2:00-2:50 pm
038 5044 T 2:00-2:50 pm
039 5044 T 2:00-2:50 pm
041 5044 T 3:00-3:50 pm
042 5044 T 3:00-3:50 pm
043 5044 T 3:00-3:50 pm
200 5044 T 9:00-9:50 am
400 5044 T 5:1O-€:50pm
401 5044 T 5:20-7:00 pm
402 5044 T 5:10-6:50 pm
403 5044 T 5:10-6:50 pm
404 5044 T 5:20-7:00 pm
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
171 JSB
107 JSB
484 TNRB
484 TNRB
120 BRMB
SPERRY K
SPERRY K
RYSKAMP G R
PRICE AH
DAYNES K M
369 CB YANG B P
284 TNRB WESTOVER V R
406 CB DAYNES K M
174 JSB DENNIS R D
171 JSB SPERRY K
102 JSB SPERRY K
102 JSB WRIGHT R S
102 JSB SPERRY K
102 JSB WESTOVER V R
335 KMB PRATT D H
335 KMB HASLAMGM
102 JSB WRIGHT RS
335 KMB RYSKAMP G R
MW
182 JSB
JOHNSON C V
MW
182 JSB
JOHNSON C V
MW ,
TTH
107 JSB
WRIGHT D A
175 JSB
GARRAK
TTH
2072 JKHB
BOTTRL
TTH
103 JSB
GREEN J D
MW
175 JSB
DAHL L E
MW
182 JSB
PETERSON P H
MW
280 SWKT
WOOLLEY B H
TTH
182 JSB
COWAN R 0
TTH
175 JSB
GARRAK
TTH
2072 JKHB
BOTTRL
MW
182 JSB
PETERSON P H
MW
159 MCKB
GARRETT H D
TTH
381 CB
BOTTRL
TTH
175 JSB
HARTSHORN L R
TTH
2072 JKHB
PERKINS J M
TTH
103 JSB
YOUNG J R
MW
321 MSRB
MILLET R
MW
159 MCKB
GARRbll HD
MW
182 JSB
TOPBL
MW
203 JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
MW
107 JSB
WRIGHT DA
MW
324 MARB
BAUGH A
TTH
456 MARB
PERKINS J M
TTH
175 JSB
HARTSHORN L R
MW
203 JSB
TOPBL
MW
285 SFH
HEDGES AH
MW
107 JSB
WILLIAMS C J
TTH
171 JSB
PERKINS KW
TTH
182 JSB
LEBARON E D
TTH
324 MARB
OGDEN D K
IIH
456 MARB
PERKINS J M
MW
175 JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
MW
103 JSB
BAUGH A
MW
159 MCKB
HEDGES AH
TTH
182 JSB
LEBARON E D
TTH
392 CB
CLARK J K
MW
159 MCKB
DALEBOUT R S
TTH
. 159 MCKB
YOUNG J R
TTH
203 JSB
WALLACE L P
MW
159 MCKB
GARRhll HD
M
182 JSB
JOHNSON C V
M
107 JSB
HOLZAPFEL R C
T
175 JSB
DAHLLE ,
W
103 JSB
GARRAK
TH
174 JSB
WRIGHT DA
Multi-Cultri
Multi-Cultrl
Multi-Cultri
Honors
1 82 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
RELC 325 Offered by
REL C 325
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
400
401
402
403
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
5045
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
2.0
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
7:00-7:50 am MW
8:00-8:50 am MW
8:00-8:50 am MW
8:00-8:50 am MW
8:00-8:50 am TTH
9:00-9:50 am MW
9:00-9:50 am TTH
9:00-9:50 am TTH
10:00-10:50 am MW
10:00-10:50 am TTH
11:00-11:50am MW
12:00-12:50 pm MW
12:00-12:50 pm MW
12:00-12:50 pm TTH
12:00-12:50 pm TTH
1:00-1 :50 pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm MW
1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
2:00-2:50 pm MW
2:00-2:50 pm TTH
2:00-2:50 pm TTH
3:00-3:50 pm MW
3:00-3:50 pm MW
3:00-3:50 pm TTH
5:10-6:50 pm M
5:10-6:50 pm T
5:10-6:50 pm W
5:20-7:00 pm TH
REL C 333 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 333 5047 TCHGS LIVING PROPH
001 5047 T 7:00-7:50 am TTH
002 5047 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH
003 5047 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
004 5047 T 9:00-9:50 am MW
005 5047 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
007 5047 T 10:00-10:50 am MW
008 5047 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
009 5047 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
010 5047 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
Oil 5047 T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
012 5047 T 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
013 5047 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
014 5047 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
015 5047 T 1:00-1:50 pm TTH
016 5047 T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
017 5047 T 2:00-2:50 pm MW
019 5047 T 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
020 5047 T 3:00-3:50 pm MW
Oei 5047 T 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
022 5047 S 4:00-5:40 pm W
200 5047 T 11:00-11:50 am MW
400 5047 T 5:10-6:50 pm T
401 5047 T 5:10-6:50 pm W
2.0
2.0
REL C 34 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RELC 341 5051 LOS HIST T0 1844
001 5051 T 8:00-8:50 am
002 5051 T 9:00-9:50 am
003 5051 T 9:00-9:50 am
004 5051 T 10:00-10:50 am
005 5051 T 10:00-10:50 am
006 5051 T 11:00-1 1:50 am
008 5051 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
009 5051 T 2:00-2:50 pm
010 5051 T 2:00-2:50 pm
Oil 5051 T 3:00-3:50 pm
200 5051 T 9:00-9:50 am
400 5051 T 5:20-7:00 pm
401 5051 T 7:45— 9:25 pm
REL C 342 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
RELC 342 5052 LOS HIST 1844-PRES 2.0
001 5052 T 8:00-8:50 am MW
203 JSB
171 JSB
174 JSB
230 BRMB
107 JSB
107 JSB
159MCKB
107 JSB
174 JSB
159MCKB
271 RB
182 JSB
251 TNRB
171 JSB
103 JSB
175 JSB
182 JSB
251 TNRB
103 JSB
175 JSB
182 JSB
171 JSB
103 JSB
182 JSB
203 JSB
182 JSB
202 JSB
182 JSB
107 JSB
175 JSB
BOONE D F
MARTINS M H
BOND A E
SIPHERDJW
MCCONKIE J F
OSTLER C J
DORIUSGL
MCCONKIE J F
HARTSHORN L R
DORIUS G L
PERKINS J M
JOHNSON C V
PERKINS J M
ANDERSON R P
MARTINS M H
HARTSHORN L R
JOHNSON C V
PERKINS J M
WRIGHT D M
DORIUS G L
BOONE D F
DORIUS G L
WRIGHT DM
JOHNSON C V
OSTLER C J
SUDWEEKS R R
GARRETT HD
DORIUS G L
PERKINS J M
OSTLER C J
182
JSB
BOONE D F
182
JSB
BOONE D F
103
JSB
NEWELL L
340
CTB
RASMUSSEN K F
324 MARB
OSTLER 0 J
103
JSB
LEBARON E D
324 MARB
BOWEN W D
171
JSB
VANDYKE B
203
JSB
WILKERSON R L
175
JSB
ZEMP L R
324 MARB
OSTLER C J
103
JSB
LEBARON E D
W012 BNSN
MARSH D B
203
JSB
TOPBL
159MCKB
KLEBINGATJ
171
JSB
BOWEN W D
203
JSB
TOPBL
171
JSB
BOWEN W D
178
JSB
KLEBINGATJ
106
JSB
NEWELL L
103
JSB
LEBARON E D
103
JSB
TOPBL
203
JSB
LEBARON E D
MW
324 MARB
PORTER L C
MW
1170 TMCB
BLACK S E
TTH
174 JSB
PERKINS K W
MW
175 JSB
CANNON D E
TTH
174 JSB
PERKINS K W
MW
324 MARB
PORTER LC
MW
324 MARB
PORTER L C
MW
324 MARB
PORTER LC
TTH
164 JSB
PETERSON P H
TTH
164 JSB
PETERSON P H
MW
324 MARB
PORTER L C
W
324 MARB
PORTER LC
TH
106 JSB
CANNON D Q
Honors
Honors
203 JSB VANORDEN B
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 183
REL C 344
REL C 351
002
003
004
005
006
400
001
002
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
401
001
001
001
001
002
003
C 393R Offered by
C 393R
006
C 393R
001
C 393R
002
C 393R
003
400
401
C 393R
004
C 393R
005
C 471
001
002
C 472
001
C 473
001
REL C 352
RELC 355
REL C 356
RELC 370
REL
REL
REL
REL
REL
REL
REL
REL
REL
REL
5052 T 10:00-10:50 am
5052 T 12:00-12:50 pm
5052 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
5052 T 2:00-2:50 pm
5052 T 2:00-2:50 pm
5052 T 5:10-6:50 pm
7074 INTERNATIONAL CHUR
7074 T 11:00-1 1:50 am
7074 T 2:00-2:50 pm
5054 GOSPEL & WORLD REL
5054 T 9:00-9:50 am
5054 T 10:00-10:50 am
5054 T 10:00-10:50 am
5054 T 11:00-11:50 am
5054 T 12:00-12:50 pm
5054 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
5054 T 2:00-2:50 pm
5054 T 5:10-7:45 pm
5054 T 5:10-7:45 pm
5055 GOSPEL & CHRSTN HIST
5055 T 2:00-2:50 pm
5061 JUDAISM & THE GSPL
5061 T 9:00-9:50 am
5062 ISLAM & THE GOSPEL
5062 T 9:00-9:50 am
5059 INTRO TO TEACH SEM
5059 S 8:00-8:50 am
5059 S 9:00-9:50 am
5059 8 10:00-10:50 am
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MW
W141 1
3NSN
GARRAK
TTH
1219
SFLC
STAFF
MW
174
JSB
VANORDEN B
MW
203
JSB
GARRAK
TTH
319MCKB
STAFF
M
2.0
174
JSB
VANORDEN B
MW
174
JSB
VANORDEN B
MW
L
3.0
174
JSB
VANORDEN B
MWF
174
JSB
CHOI D S
TTHF
182
JSB
PALMER S J
MWF
324 MARB
TORONTO J A
MWF
406
CB
TORONTO J A
TTHF
203
JSB
CHOI D S
MWF
171
JSB
CHOI D S
MWF
107
JSB
TORONTO J A
T
373 MARB
TORONTO J A
TH
ST
2.0
103
JSB
CHOI D S
IIH
324 MARB
CHOI D S
1.0
TTH
BLK2
1.0
170
JSB
LUDLOW V L
TTH
BLK1
2.0
170
JSB
TORONTO J A
TTH
203
JSB
STAFF
TTH
203
JSB
STAFF
TTH
203
JSB
STAFF
7076 SPEC STUDIES REL
7076 T 1:00-1 :50 pm M
7076 PRESDNTS OF CHURCH
7076 T 2:00-2:50 pm T
7076 MEN & WOMEN OF MOR
7076 T 12:00-12:50 pm W
7076 LDS TEMPLES
7076 T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
7076 T 5:00-5:50 pm W
7076 T 6:00-6:50 pm W
7076 B OF M WITNESSES
7076 T 12:00-12:50 pm TH
7076 LECTURES ON FAITH
7076 T 1:00-1:50 pm W
5074 MTHDS OF TEACH SEM
5074 S 9:00-9:50 am MW
5074 S 10:00-10:50 am MW
5063 TEACH DEV DISABLED
5063 S 4:00-5:50 pm TH
3731 SEM STUDENT TEACHG
3731 T TBA
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
BLK2
248 MARB
175 JSB
159MCKB
182 JSB
182 JSB
182 JSB
381 CB
248 MARB
MATTHEWS R J
HARTSHORN L R
BOONE D F
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
ANDERSON R L
MATTHEWS R J
203 JSB STAFF
203 JSB STAFF
171 TLRB OLIVER FL
STAFF
REL
♦ REL
RELC 491
Teh r Approve
Teh r Approve
C 491 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
C 491 Bio-Ag students registering for section 1 must also register for REL C 492 sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8.
RELC 491
5076 SR SEM-BIO & AG 1 .0
001 5076 T 2:00-2:50 pm M
5076 SR SEM-ORG BHAVIOR 1.0
006 5076 T 3:00-3:50 pm M
248 MARB TOLMAN R R
290 TNRB CHERRINGTON D
♦ REL
REL
C 491 section 19 for Design majors only. Register concurrently in REL C 492 section 19.
C 491
RELC 491
5076 SR SEM-FN ARTS & COM 1 .0
019 5076 S 11:00-11:50 am MW BLK1
5076 SR SEM-YTH LDRSHP 1.0
007 5076 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH BLK2
230 BRMB SIPHERD J W
106 RB PARKER GC
♦ REL C 491 Education major students registering for sections 9 through 13 must also register for the same section of REL C
492.
RELC
491
5076
009
5076
010
5076
Oil
5076
012
5076
SR SEM-EDUCATION
T 9:00-9:50 am MW
T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
T 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
1.0
W010 BNSN RICHARDS AL
W010 BNSN RICHARDS AL
150MCKB STAFF
278 MCKB STAFF
1 84 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
013 5076 S 8:00-9:50 am F 179 JSB RICHARDS A L
» REL C 491 section 14 Chemical Engineering Students must also register for REL C 492 section 14.
RELC 491 5076 SR SEM-ENGINEERING 1.0
014
5076
5076
SR SEM-ENGINEERING
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
406 CB
TERRY R E
> REL C 491 Engineering majors registering (or section 17 must also register for the same section of REL C 492.
017 5076 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH 406 CB WALLACE LP
» REL C 491 section 18 for Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology students. Register concurrently in REL C
492 section 18.
018 5076 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH W141 BNSN HAWKS VD
REL C 492 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ REL C 492 sections 1-8 Bio-Ag students must also register for REL C 491 section 1.
RELC
492
8087 SR SEM-BIO & AG
001 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm T
002 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm T
003 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm W
004 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm W
005 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm TH
006 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm TH
X7 8087 T 1:00-2:20 pm F
008 8087 T 2:30-3:50 pm F
1.0
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
W003 BNSN
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLiVIAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
♦ REL C 492 section 19 is for Design majors only. Register concurrently with REL C 491 section 19.
RELC 492
019
8087 SR SEM-FN ARTS & COM 1 .0
8087 S 11:00-1 1:50 am MW BLK2
230 BRMB SIPHERD J W
♦ REL C 492 Education majors registering for sections 9 through 13 must also register for the same section of REL C 491.
1.0
MW
W010 BNSN
RICHARDS A L
TTH
W010 BNSN
RICHARDS A L
MW
150MCKB
STAFF
IIH
278 MCKB
STAFF
F
179 JSB
RICHARDS A L
RELC 492 8087 SR SEM-EDUCATION
009 8087 T 9:00-9:50 am
010 8087 T 9:00-9:50 am
Oil 8087 T 12:00-12:50 pm
012 8087 T 1:00-1 :50 pm
013 8087 T 8:00-9:50 am
♦ REL C 492 section 14 Chemical Engineering Students must also register for REL C 491 section 14.
RELC 492 8087 SR SEM-ENGINEERING 1.0
014 8087 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH 406 CB TERRY RE
♦ REL C 492 Engineering majors registering for section 17 must also register for the same section of REL C 491.
017 8087 T 8:00-8:50 am TTH 406 CB WALLACE LP
♦ REL C 492 section 18 for students from Manufacturing Engineering and Engineering Technology. Must also register for REL
C 491 section 18.
RELC 525
018
400
8087
5078
5078
10:00-10:50 am TTH
ANAL OF D & C 2
S 5:10-6:50 pm
3.0
M
W141 BNSN
202 JSB
HAWKS V D
GARRETT HD
COWAN R O
COWAN R O
REL C 540R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
RELC 650R 5100 DIR RDS C HIST & DOC V3.0
001 5100 S TEA
400 5100 S TBA
Russian (4094 JKHB, 378^923)
♦ RUSS 101, 102, and 201 labs are open to all students, but are required for Russian majors. These are conversation labs.
RUSS 100A
6889
BEG RUSS SLOW PACE
400
fiRflg
S
6:00-7:50 pm
T
RUSS 101
5106
1ST YR RUSS PARTI
001
5106
S
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
002
5106
s
1:00-1:50 pm
DAILY
004
L
5106
s
8:00-8:50 am
TH
005
L
5106
s
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
006
L
5106
s
2:00-2:50 pm
T
400
5106
s
4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
RUSS 102
5107
1 ST YR RUSS PART 2
001
5107
S
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
002
L
5107
s
8:00-8:50 am
TH
RUSS 201
5110
2ND YR RUSS PART 1
001
5110
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
002
5110
s
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
003
L
5110
s
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
2.0
5.0
1126 JKHB STAFF
5.0
5.0
1126
JKHB
KELLY M R
1126
JKHB
STAFF
2245
SFLC
STAFF
1126
JKHB
STAFF
2031
JKHB
STAFF
1126
JKHB
STAFF
2245
SFLC
JARVIS D K
3241
SFLC
STAFF
1126 JKHB HARTDK
2245 SFLC NEMIROVSKAYA J
2031 JKHB STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 85
RUSS
240
5118
RUSS LIT IN TRANSL
001
5118
S 11:00-1 1:50 am
MWF
RUSS
311 R
5113
INTERNED CONVERS
001
5113
S 8:00-8:50 am
TTH
002
5113
S 11:00-11:50 am
MW
003
5113
8 12:00-12:50 pm
MW
3.0
2.0
AL
2245 SFLC
1126 JKHB
1126 JKHB
1126 JKHB
♦ RUSS 311 R section 4 is for students who have not lived in a Russian-speaking country.
1126 JKHB
004 5113 S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH
RUSS 321 5115 3RD YR RUSS PART 1 3.0
001 5115 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 5115 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
RUSS 330 5121 CULT HIST RUSSIAN 3.0
001 5121 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 5121 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
RUSS 399R 7718 COOP ED: INTERNSHP V9.0
001 7718 8 TBA
RUSS 411 5124 ADV CONVERSATION 2.0
001 5124 8 10:00-10:50 am TTH
002 5124 8 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
RUSS 441 5127 SURV RUSS LITISC 3.0
001 5127 8 10:00-10:50 am MWF
002 5127 8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
1126 JKHB
1126 JKHB
FL
1086 JKHB
2245 SFLC
2245 SFLC
1126 JKHB
2245 SFLC
1126 JKHB
BROWNING G L
SOLOVYOVA R V
MICHAILOVAVV
MICHAILOVAVV
MICHAILOVAVV
BROWNING G L
BROWNING G L
NEMIROVSKAYAJ
NEMIROVSKAYAJ
STAFF
MICHAILOVAVV
MICHAILOVAVV
SOLOVYOVA RV
SOLOVYOVA RV
♦ RUSS 490R section 1 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; section 2 Is Russian Choir;
section 3 is for Teaching-to-learn mentors. All sections are offered for 1 credit hour only.
RUSS
490R
5131
001
5131
002
5131
003
5131
RUSS
491
8341
001
8341
RUSS
670R
7941
001
7941
RUSS
680R
7942
001
7942
RUSS
699R
7944
001
7944
SPEC STDS IN RUSS
8 TBA
8 11:00-11:50 am TH
8 8:00-8:50 am T
RUSSIAN PROF EXAM
S TBA
TUTRL INTRN RUSS
S TBA
SPECL STDS RUSSIAN
8 TBA
MASTERS THESIS
S TBA
1.0
0.0
V3.0
V3.0
V6.0
1081 JKHB
2245 SFLC
KELLY M E
BELNAP B B
STAFF
HART D K
HART D K
HART D K
STAFF
Scandinavian (4094 JKHB, 378-4923)
♦ For more information on any Scandinavian classes see Danish, Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish.
SCAND 430 5136 CULT HIST SCANDIV 3.0
51 36 CULT HIST SCANDIV
001 5136 8 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
♦ SCAND 490R section 1 and SCAND 690R section 1 will study Ibsen.
SCAND 490R
001
5139 SEM IN SCANDINAVN
5139 8 1:35— 2:50 pm
3.0
MW
2031 JKHB 8TRAUBHAARSB
4073 JKHB SAMUELSENER
♦ SCAND 490R section 400 is Scandinavian choir. Offered for 1 credit hour only.
400 5139 8 8:00-9:15 pm W 1081 JKHB
SCAND 590R 7946 DIR READINGS SCAND V 3.0
001
7946
TBA
DESPAIN S F
TATE G S
♦ SCAND 690R section 1 and SCAND 490R section 1 will study Ibsen.
SCAND
690R
7947
SEMINAR IN SCAND
3.0
001
7947
8 1:35— 2:50 pm MW
4073 JKHB
SAMUELSEN E R
Secondary Education (110 MCKB, 378-4259)
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-FOR LANG
4.0
036
6372
8 8:00-1 1:50 am DAILY
BLK1
TBA
WOLFGRAMM H 1
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-HOME EC
4.0
040
6372
8 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
2214 SFLC
COOMBS C G
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-SOC SCI
4.0
080
6372
S 8:00-1 1:50 am DAILY
BLK1
144 MCKB
SQUIRES DA
081
6372
8 11:00-2:50 pm DAILY
BLK1
144 MCKB
HANSEN J M
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-ENGLISH
4.0
010
6372
S 8:00-11 :50 am DAILY
BLK1
132 MCKB
PINNEGAR S E
SCED
276R
6372
EXPL TCHG-ESL
4.0
014
6372
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
BLK1
132 MCKB
PINNEGAR S E
1 86 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ SC ED 276R section 20 must be taken concurrently wHti ART 324.
SC ED 276R
020
SC ED 276R
026
SC ED 276R
030
SC ED 276R
032
SC ED 276R
034
SC ED 276R
060
SC ED 276R
062
SC ED 276R
064
SC ED 276R
070
SC ED 276R
076
SC ED 276R
SC ED 326
SC ED 351
072
001
002
003
004
001
002
003
004
005
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
6372
2483
248C
2483
2483
2483
8454
8454
8454
8454
8454
8454
EXPL TCHG-ART
S 8:00-11 :50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-MUSIC
S 8:00-9:50 am MW
8:00-9:50 am TTH
8:00-9:50 am F
EXPL TCHG-FRENCH
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
EXPLTCHG-GERMAN
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-SPANISH
S 8:00-11 :50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-MATH
S 7:00-10:50 am TTH
EXPL TCHG-BIO SCI
S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-PHY SCI
S 8:00-9:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-HEALTH
S 8:00-11:50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-DANCE
S 9:00-11 :50 am DAILY
EXPL TCHG-PE
S 8:00-11:50 am MWF
8:00-9:50 am TTH
FNDTNS OF TCHG
S 10:00-11 :50 am MW
S 10:00-11:50 am MW
S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
MULTICUL & EXCEPT ED
S 7:00-7:50 am TTH
S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
S 9:00-10:50 am TH
S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
S 10:00-11:50 am F
♦ SC ED 351 section 6 is a field-based experience.
006 8454 S 12:00-1:50 pm
007 8454 S 12:00-1:50 pm
008 8454 S 1:00-1 :50 pm
SCED 375 2654 THEORY & METH OF
001 2654 S 8:00-8:50 am
002 2654 S 8:00-9:50 am
003 2654 S 10:00-11:50 am
004 2654 S 10:00-10:50 am
005 2654 S 12:00-1 :50 pm
006 2654 S 12:00-12:50 pm
007 2654 S 2:00-3:20 pm
T
TTH
TTH
EDU
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
4.0
BLK2
4.0
4.0
BLK1
4.0
BLK1
4.0
BLK1
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
BLK1
4.0
BLK2
4.0
2.0
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
2.0
BLK2
3.0
BLK2
BLK2
SC ED 376R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
SC ED 376R
SC ED 376R
SC ED 376R
001
400
401
402
002
6373
6373
6373
6373
6373
6373
6373
6373
T & M CREATIVITY
S 12:00-12:50 pm MW
S 4:00^:50 pm TTH
T & M DSCPLN & MGT
S 4:00-5:50 pm
S 4:00-5:50 pm
SPECIAL METHODS
S 12:00-12:50 pm
W
W
♦ SC ED 376R section 3 is student mentoring.
SCED 376R 6373 SCED FLD EXP & SPCLT
003 6373 S TBA
♦ SC ED 376R section 4 will discuss The Teacher and The Law.
004 6373 S 2:00-2:50 pm TH
♦ SC ED 376R section 5 will discuss Home Schooling.
005 6373 S 1:00-2:50 pm F
♦ SC ED 376R section 6 will discuss Great Teachers.
006 6373 S 1:00-2:50 pm TH
1.0
BLK2
1.0
BLK1
BLK2
1.0
1.0
BLK1
A440 HFAC STAFF
E251 HFAC STAFF
F430 HFAC
159 MCKB
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
TBA WOLFGRAMM H F
132 MCKB WENTWORTH N
26 MCKB EDWARDS C H
150 MCKB STAFF
TBA
WENTWORTH N
160 RB STAFF
36 SFH STAFF
37 SFH
150 MCKB CLARK DC
150 MCKB CLARK DC
150 MCKB CLARK DC
115 MCKB HANSEN J M
144 MCKB CLEMMER J W
319 MCKB CLEMMER J W
31 9 MCKB ARNOLDSEN L M
150 MCKB CLEMMER J W
1 50 MCKB ARNOLDSEN L M
3232 SFLC WOLFGRAMM H F
323 MCKB FOSTER C W
150 MCKB CLEMMER J W
W011 BNSN
331 MCKB
144 MCKB
319 MCKB
373 MARB
132 MCKB
132 MCKB
144 MCKB
159 MCKB
150 MCKB
150 MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
VALENCIA P L
EDWARDS C H
PINNEGARSE
STAFF
STAFF
SQUIRES DA
SQUIRES DA
ARNOLDSEN L M
ARNOLDSEN L M
150 MCKB CRANNEYG
COOMBS C G
150 MCKB CLEMMER J W
1 32 MCKB ARNOLDSEN L M
BLK2 144 MCKB ARNOLDSEN LM
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 187
♦ SC ED 376R sections 7 and 8 are for English Majors only. Lay Reader Program.
007 6373 S TBA
008 6373 S TBA BLK2
♦ SC ED 376R sections 9 and 10 require the instructor's permission. Research Project.
009
010
6373 S
6373 S
TBA
TBA
BLK2
PINNEGARSE
PINNEGAR S E
PINNEGAR S E
PINNEGAR S E
♦ SC ED 377 section 1 must be talcen concurrently with SC ED 476R section 62: Biology.
SCED 377 8767 TCHNG UETH & INST. 3.0
001 8767 S 4:00-4:50 pm TWF 26 MCKB EDWARDS 0 H
♦ SC ED 377 section 2 must be taken concurrently with SC ED 476R section 64: Physical Science.
002 8767 8 3:00-3:50 pm TWF 26 MCKB EDWARDS C H
♦ SC ED 377 sect 3 must be taken concurrently with SC ED 476R section 80: Social Science.
003 8767 S TBA COOMBS C G
♦ SC ED 377 section 4 must be taken concurrently with SC ED 476R section 60: Math.
004 8767 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-FOR LAN V15.0 $100
036 6375 S TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-HOM EC VI 5.0 $100
040 6375 S TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-IND ED V15.0 $100
050 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-SOC SCI
080 6375 S 4:00-5:50 pm W
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-BUS ED V15.0 $100
001 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-ART VI 5.0 $100
020 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-HEALTH VI 5.0 $100
070 6375 S TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-TH CA VI 5.0 $100
024 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-MUSIC
026 6375 8 4:00-5:50 pm M
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-FRENCH
030 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-GERMAN
032 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-SPANISH
034 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-ENGLISH
010 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-MATH
060 6375 8 TBA
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-BIO SCI
062 6375 8 4:00-5:30 pm W
SCED 476R 6375 SC TCH-RDG-PHY SCI
064 6375 8 4:00-5:30 pm W
SCED 476R 6375 SCTCH-RDG-PE
072 6375 8
SCED 490R 6568 SEMINAR
001 6568 8
SC ED 493R
001
SC ED 496R
001
SC ED 496R
080
SC ED 496R
010
SC ED 496R
060
SC ED 496R
062
SC ED 496R
064
6569 INDEP READINGS
6569 8
2527 SC ED INTERNSHIP
2527 8
2527 INTERN-SOC SCI
2527 8
2527 INTERN-ENGLISH
2527 8
2527 INTERN-MATH
2527 S
2527 INTERN-BIO SCI
2527 8
2527 INTERN-PHYS SCI
2527 8
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
V2.0
V2.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
VI 5.0
STAFF
WOLFGRAMM H F
COOMBS C G
ARN0LD8EN L M
$100
144 MCKB HANSEN J M
ARNOLDSEN L lyi
STAFF
WENTWORTH N
NELSON G 0
$100
F322 HFAC STAFF
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
WOLFGRAMM H F
WOLFGRAMM H F
WOLFGRAMM H F
PINNEGAR 8 E
WENTWORTH N
$100
235 SWKT EDWARDS C H
$100
1 1 43 SWKT EDWARDS C H
$100
STAFF
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
$100
CRANNEYG
CRANNEY G
COOMBS C G
HANSEN J M
PINNEGAR 8 E
WENTWORTH N
EDWARDS C H
EDWARDS C H
188 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
SC ED515R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SCED 539R 8458 PRACT LRNG & TEACHN V 8.0
001 8458 S TBA
Social Work (221 KMB, 378-3282)
SOC W211 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW 211 5150 FAMILY INTERACTION 3.0
001 5150 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
CRANNEY G
V5.0
SOC W 305 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOCW 305 6084 INTRO S W RES METH
001 6084 S 1:00-2:30 pm MWF
SOC W 360 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO SOCIAL WORK 3.0
S 8:00-9: 15 am
S 9:00-9:50 am
SOC SERV PRACT 1
S 9:35— 10:50 am
S 6:00-7:50 pm
S 8:00-9:50 am
S 2:00-^:00 pm
S 4:10-6:40 pm
SOC SERV PRACT 2
8 8:00-8:50 am
S 4:00-5:50 pm
S 12:00-1:50 pm
8 10:00-11:50 am
SOC WEL PROGS & SEVS
8 12:00-12:50 pm
8 8:00-8:50 am
SOCIAL WELFARE POL 3.0
8 12:00-1:20 pm TTH .
S 4:00-6:40 pm W
SOC SERV FOR AGING 2.0
S 4:00-5:40 pm W
FAMILY SYSTEMS 3.0
8 5:00-7:30 pm W
SOC SERV PRACT 3 5.0
S 2:00-3:30 pm TTH
INTER MINORITY CLI 3.0
S 4:00-6:30 pm TH
8 4:00-6:30 pm T
SYS THEORY &DELV 3.0
8 1:00-2:20 pm MW
RELD EXP IN SOC W V10.0
8 4:00-5:30 pm M
8 4:00-5:30 pm W
CRISIS INTERVENTN 3.0
8 4:00-6:20 pm M
SOC SERV FOR AGING 2.0
8 4:00-5:40 pm W
DIRECTED READINGS V 3.0
8 TBA
SOC WORK RESEARCH 2.0
S 9:00-10:50 am T
8 9:00-10:50 am W
SINGLE SUBJCT EVAL 2.0
8 9:00-10:50 am TH
HBSE 1 CHL & YTH DEV 3.0
S 12:15— 1:35 pm TTH
SWP 1 SOC POL ANAL 3.0
8 8:00-10:45 am TH
PRACT CHLD SERVICE 2.0
8 12:00-1:50 pm TH
MAR & FAMILY TREAT 2.0
8 9:00-10:50 am T
THEOLOG PER SW PRA 2.0
8 4:30-6:20 pm TH
PLAY THERAPY 2.0
8 4:30-6:20 pm T
SOCW
360
5172
001
5172
002
5172
SOCW
362
5174
001
5174
002 L
5174
003 L
5174
004 L
5174
400
5174
SOCW
364
5175
001
5175
002 L
5175
003 L
5175
004 L
5175
SOCW
365
8227
001
8227
002
8227
SOCW
366
5176
001
5176
400
5176
SOCW
367
6129
400
6129
SOCW
391 R
6546
401
6546
SOCW
462
6128
001
6128
SOCW
464
6125
400
6125
401
6125
SOCW
466
6127
001
6127
SOCW
496R
5203
001
5203
002
5203
SOCW
550
5151
400
5151
SOCW
567
6135
400
6135
SOCW
595R
7305
001
7305
SOCW
600R
8732
001
8732
002
8732
SOCW
610
7473
001
7473
SOCW
620
7462
001
7462
SOCW
630
7464
001
7464
SOCW
638
7479
001
7479
SOCW
642
7481
001
7481
SOCW
645
7485
400
7485
SOCW
647R
8224
400
8224
150HRCB BLAKE RH
150 HRCB STAFF
TTH
150 HRCB
MORRIS R
MWF
4.0
150 HRCB
BLAKE R H
TTH
150 HRCB
PEARSON D F
W
229 KMB
STAFF
F
229 KMB
STAFF
F
229 KMB
STAFF
T
4.0
242 KMB
PEARSON D F
MWF
171 TLRB
HORTONAL
W
229 KMB
STAFF
F
229 KMB
STAFF
F
;vs
2.0
229 KMB
STAFF
MW
150 HRCB
STAFF
TTH
242 KMB
8HUMWAY E G
150 HRCB PEARSON DF
150 HRCB 8EIPELMM
1223 SFLC UZELACD
225 8WKT TANNER E R
150 HRCB 8EIPELMM
392 CB STAFF
392 CB STAFF
242 KMB MARETTKM
242 KMB PEARSON DF
242 KMB STAFF
171 TLRB GIBBONS WE
1223 SFLC UZELACD
PEHRSON K L
242 KMB SPAJDWM
242 KMB SPAIDWM
242 KMB 8PAID W M
242 KMB STAFF
177 TLRB 8EIPELMM
295 TLRB PETERSONS
177 TLRB MARETTKM
177 TLRB MATHE80NKW
171 TLRB LILLY J P
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 89
socw
654R
7476
FIELD PRACTICUM
V3.0
001
7476
S 1:00-2:50 pm
M
177
TLRB
NORMAN J L
Majors Only
002
7476
S 2:00-3:50 pm
TH
171
TLRB
MATHESON K W
socw
655R
7477
FIELD PRACTICUM
V3.0
001
7477
S
TBA
GIBBONS W E
Majors Only
002
7477
8
TBA
MARbllKM
003
7477
S
TBA
NORTON A L
004
7477
s
TBA
HUNTER R B
socw
660
7467
SW PRAC CASEWORK
2.0
001
7467
S 11:00-12:50 pm
M
171
TLRB
NORMAN J L
Majors Only
socw
662
7470
SW PRAC GROUPWORK
2.0
001
7470
S 11:00-12:50 pm
W
242
KMB
STAFF
Majors Only
socw
663
7472
SW PRAC ADV GRPWK
2.0
001
7472
8 2:10-4:00 pm
T
242
KMB
PEHRSON K L
002
7472
8 2:10-^:00 pm
TH
242
KMB
PEHRSON K L
socw
666
8223
ADV CLIN ASSES/INT
2.0
001
8223
S 12:00-1:50 pm
T
177
TLRB
NORMAN J L
socw
693R
7475
PROFES SEMINAR
2.0
001
7475
S 9:00-10:50 pm
M
171
TLRB
HORTONAL
Majors Only
002
7475
S 1:00-2:50 pm
W
177
TLRB
HORTONAL
socw
698R
7474
MASTER'S RESR PROJ
V3.0
001
7474
8
TBA
STAFF
Majors Only
Sociology (800 SWKT, 378-3392)
SOC 111 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
111
5144 INTRO SOCIOLOGY
3.0
SS
001
002
003
004
400
5144
5144
5144
5144
5144
8
8
T
8
T
9:00-9:50 am
1:35— 2:50 pm
8:00-9:15 am
10:00-10:50 am
6:00-8:30 pm
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
T
SOC 1 12 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
112
51 45 CURRENT SOC PROB
3.0
001
002
003
004
400
5145
5145
5145
5145
5145
8
8
T
T
T
3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-9:15 am
11:00-11:50 am
1 :00-1 :50 pm
5:00-7:30 pm
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
W
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
SS
343 MARB
1227 SFLC
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
STAFF
CHADWICK B A
KUNZ P R
ENGLAND J L
KUNZ P R
JOHNSON R E
STAFF
GERBER T
JEWCG
MACINTOSH W R
SOC 205 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 205
001
002
003
400
5149
5149
5149
5149
5149
APPL SOCIAL STAT
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
T 5:00-7:30 pm W
3.0
SOC 2 1 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
SOC 211 7731 FAMILY INTERACTION
001 7731 T 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
002 7731 T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
400 7731 T 5:10-7:40 pm W
SOC 222 5148 INTRO WOMEN STUDY 3.0
GDI 5148 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
W005 BNSN JOHNSON R E
343 MARB LI B
240 SWKT F0R8TE R A
343 MARB STAFF
343 MARB TOCCHINI J E
123HRCB KNAPPSJ
262 SWKT KNAPPSJ
133TMCB VANBEEKLA
SOC 300 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 300 5158 MTHDS RESEARCH SOC
001 5158 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
400 5158 T 4:00-6:30 pm W
3.0
341 MARB
368 MARB
CALLVR
CHADWICK B A
♦ SOC 303R register for section 400 If you want SAS. Register for section 401 If you want SPSS-X.
SOC 303R
SOC
SOC
SOC
311
323
325
5155
400
5155
401
5155
6545
001
6545
400
6545
5156
001
5156
400
5156
5163
001
5163
INTRO SS & STAT PKGS
8 5:10-6:00 pm TTH
8 6:10-7:00 pm TTH
CONTEMP SOC THEORY
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
T 5:10-7:40 pm TH
RACIAL & MINOR GROUP
8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
T 4:00-5:15 pm MW
INTRO SOC OF REL
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
2.0
BLK1
BLK1
3.0
3.0
1143 SWKT
1143 SWKT
341 MARB
341 MARB
270 SWKT
341 MARB
LAR8EN J L
LARSEN J L
DUKE J T
ENGLAND J L
JACOBSON C K
WARD 0 J
3.0
341 MARB DUKE J T
1 90 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
SOC 326 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
SOC
326
345
5218
001
5218
400
5218
5157
001
5157
SOC OF EDUCATION
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
T 5:00-7:30 pm T
WORLD POPULATIONS
T 12:35— 1:50 pm TTH
SOC 350 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
350
481605 INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
SOC
351
001
481605 T
8:00-9:15 am
MW
002
481605 S
3:00-^: 15 pm
TTH
003
481605 S
1:00-2: 15 pm
MW
400
481605 T
4:00-6:30 pm
T
401
481605 S
4:30-7:00 pm
W
7024 FUND OF SELF-ESTM
001
7024 T
8:00-9:15 am
IIH
SOC 357 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC 358 5277 EFFECT SOC REL
001 5277 T 10:00-11:50 am MW
SOC 365 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
367
380
381
001
001
001
383
001
5188
5188
5178
5178
5179
5179
5180
5180
SOC OF GENDER
S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
DEVIANCE & SOC CNTRL
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
CRIME,JUST & CORR
T 2:00-3:15 pm TTH
JUVENILE DELINQUEN
8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
SOC 389 Offered by
SOC 400
001
SOC 420
SOC 422
SOC 460
SOC 525
SOC 528
SOC 530
SOC 550
001
002
001
400
001
001
001
001
Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
8228 ADV SOC SCI COM PUT
8228 T 3:00-4: 15 pm TTH
5162 SOCIAL ORGANIZATN
5162 T 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
5162 S 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
8651 SOCL STRATIFICATN
8651 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
8651 T 5:00-7:30 pm T
5173 MARR & FAM INTERAC
5173 T 8:00-9:15 am TTH
5217 SOCIOLOGY OF REL
5217 T 1:35— 2:50 pm TTH
5213 RURAL COMMUNITIES
5213 T 2:00-3: 15 pm MW
5221 SOC INTL DEV
5221 T 4:35— 5:50 pm TTH
522801 HIS & DEV FAM THEORY
522801 S 11:00-12:15 pm MW
001
♦ SOC 590R section 1 will be Sociology of Gender.
SOC 590R
001
5241 SPECIAL TOPICS
5241 S 9:35— 10:50 am
TTH
♦ SOC 590R section 2 will t>e Grad Intro to Women's studies
9:35—10:50 am
♦ SOC
SOC
002
003
004
595R section 1
595R
5241 S
5241 8
5241 S
TTH
TBA
TTH
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
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
341 MARB CALLVR
341 MARB CALLVR
341 MARB HEATONTB
343 MARB BEGGAR J F
343 MARB BARBER B K
275 MARB RIDGE R D
2201 8FLC SEGGARJF
275 MARB RIDGE R D
2320B 8FLC 8EGGAR J F
343 MARB 8EGGAR J F
323 TMCB CORNWALL M
343 MARB JOHNSON R E
341 MARB BAHRSJ
122 HRCB JOHNSON R E
893 SWKT DUKE J B
343 MARB KUNZ P R
1015 JKHB YOUNG L
343 MARB HEATON T B
680 SWKT GALLABAA
245 SWKT BAHR H M
893 SWKT YOUNG LA
893 SWKT WARD C J
893 SWKT DUKE J B
893 SWKT THOMAS D L
323 TMCB CORNWALL M
133 TMCB VANBEEKLA
STAFF
285 SWKT BAHR H M
3:00-4:15 pm
is a Pro-Seminar REQUIRED for all first year Sociology graduate students. Offered for 1.0 credit.
1.0
001
♦ SOC S95R section 2
002
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
600
606
620
623
001
001
001
001
5243 DIRECTED READINGS
5243 S TBA
is offered for 3.0 variable credits.
5243 T TBA
524600 ADV RSRCH METHODS 3.0
524600 T 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
5250 INTRMED STATISTICS 3.0
5250 S 5:00-6:15 pm MW
5254 THEO & RES SOC ORGNZ 3.0
5254 T 3:35— 4:50 pm MW
5256 SEM RACE & ETH RELTN 3.0
5256 T 9:35— 10:50 am MW
THOMAS D L
STAFF
893 SWKT CHADWICK B A
893 SWKT OLSEN J A
893 SWKT STAFF
893 SWKT WARD C J
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 191
soc
637
5259
001
5259
soc
650
5261
001
5261
soc
692R
116603
001
116603
soc
697R
5276
001
5276
soc
699R
5278
001
5278
soc
711
5281
001
5281
soc
792R
528802
001
528802
soc
799R
6506
001
6506
soc FEMINIST THEOR
T 12:00-1:15 pm TTH
ADV SOCIAL PSYCHOL
S 8:00-9:15 am TTH
SEMINAR IN FAM REL
T 12:35— 1:50 pm MW
DIRECTED RESEARCH
T TBA
MASTERS THESIS
T TBA
SOC THEO & THEO BLDG
T 8:00-9:15 am MW
FAMILY SYMPOSIUM
S 12:00-1:50 pm F
DISSERTATION
T TBA
3.0
893 SWKT
CORNWALL M
3.0
893 SWKT
JACOBSON 0 K
3.0
893 SWKT
STAFF
V3.0
STAFF
V6.0
STAFF
3.0
893 SWKT
KNAPP S J
0.5
919 SWKT
BURR W R
V9.0
STAFF
Spanish (4048 JKHB, 378-2837)
♦ SPAN 100A and 100C sections 400 are for older adults anticipating travel to Spanish-speaking countries.
SPAN 100A
SPAN 100C
SPAN 101
SPAN 102
SPAN 199R
7243
INTRO SPANISH
2.0
400
7243
S
5:20-7:00 pm
MW
1104 JKHB
STAFF
7245
INTRO SPANISH
2.0
400
7245
S
5:20-7:00 pm
MW
2173 JKHB
STAFF
5294
1ST YEAR SPANISH
4.0
001
5294
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
1121 SFLC
STAFF
002
5294
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
3270 SFLC
STAFF
003
5294
S
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
F274 HFAC
STAFF
004
5294
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
235 SWKT
STAFF
005
5294
S
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
A440 HFAC
STAFF
006
5294
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
340 MCKB
STAFF
007
5294
S
2:00-2:50 pm
DAILY
245 SWKT
STAFF
008
5294
S
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
1003 JKHB
STAFF
ons 9, 10, 11, and 12
are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 102 sections 5, 6, 7,
009
5294
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
2241 SFLC
STAFF
010
5294
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
2241 SFLC
STAFF
Oil
5294
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
BLK1
2241 SFLC
STAFF
012
5294
S
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
BLK1
3232 SFLC
STAFF
013
L
5294
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
1105 JKHB
STAFF
014
L
5294
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
3235 SFLC
STAFF
015
L
5294
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
2063 JKHB
STAFF
016
L
5294
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
3232 SFLC
STAFF
017
L
5294
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
2063 JKHB
STAFF
400
5294
S
7:00-7:50 am
DAILY
1023 JKHB
STAFF
401
5294
S
4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
136TMCB
STAFF
402
5294
S
5:10-6:15 pm
MTWTH
3228 SFLC
STAFF
5295
1ST YR SPANISH
4.0
001
5295
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
1143 SWKT
STAFF
002
5295
S
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
2320B SFLC
STAFF
003
5295
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
331 MCKB
STAFF
004
5295
S
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
ons£
1, 6, 7, and 8 are
accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 101 sections 9, 10, 11, a
005
5295
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
BLK2
2308 SFLC
STAFF
006
5295
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
BLK2
2241 SFLC
STAFF
007
5295
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
DAILY
BLK2
2241 SFLC
STAFF
008
5295
S
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
BLK2
3232 SFLC
STAFF
009
5295
S
8:00-8:50 am
TTH
3232 SFLC
STAFF
010
5295
S
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
3236 SFLC
STAFF
Oil
5295
S
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
1003 JKHB
STAFF
012
5295
S
1:00-1:50 pm
TTH
1105 JKHB
STAFF
013
5295
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
1003 JKHB
STAFF
400
5295
S
7:00-7:50 am
DAILY
3228 SFLC
STAFF
401
5295
s
4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
121 TMCB
STAFF
8743
COOPERATIVE EDUC
V3.0
350
8743
S
TBA
TAYLOR J S
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
SPAN 201 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN 201
5297 SECOND-YR SPANISH
4.0
001
5297
S
8:00-8:50 am
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
002
5297
S
9:00-9:50 am
DAILY
F322 HFAC
STAFF
003
5297
S
10:00-10:50 am
DAILY
F556 HFAC
STAFF
004
5297
S
10:00-1050 am
DAILY
3236 SFLC
TAYLOR J S
005
5297
S
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
3236 SFLC
STAFF
1 92 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
006
007
5297
5297
S
s
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
3232 SFLC
3228 SFLC
STAFF
STAFF
» SPAN 201 sections 8 and 9 are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 202 sections 5 and 6.
008 5297 S 9:00-9:50 am DAILY BLK1 F556 HFAC STAFF
009 5297 S 2:00-2:50 pm DAILY BLK1 3236 SFLC STAFF
010 L 5297 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH 3228 SFLC STAFF
Oil L 5297 S 2:00-2:50 pm TTH 1003 JKHB STAFF
400 5297 S 7:00-7:50 am DAILY 1104 JKHB STAFF
401 5297 S 4:00-4:50 pm DAILY 134 TMCB STAFF
402 5297 S 5: 10-6: 15 pm MTWTH 1108 JKHB STAFF
5291 SPAN READ & COM P 3.0 FL
001 5291 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF 3232 SFLC STAFF
002 5291 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF 3232 SFLC STAFF
003 5291 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF 3236 SFLC STAFF
004 5291 S 2:00-2:50 pm MWF 2030 JKHB STAFF
Accelerated
Accelerated
SPAN 202
♦ SPAN 202 sections 5 and 6 are accelerated and must be taken with SPAN 201 sections 8 and 9.
9:00-9:50 am DAILY BLK2 F556 HFAC STAFF
2:00-2:50 pm DAILY BLK2 3236 SFLC STAFF
3:00-3:50 pm MWF 1105 JKHB STAFF
4:00-4:50 pm MWF 1105 JKHB STAFF
7:00-7:50 am MWF 1105 JKHB STAFF
4:00-4:50 pm MWF 2031 JKHB STAFF
005
006
007
008
400
401
402
5291
5291
5291
5291
5291
5291
5291
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
5:10-6:30 pm
Accelerated
Accelerated
STAFF
♦ SPAN 211 R sections 1 and 3: suggested that majors and minors take concurrently with SPAN 201. Lab sections 2 and 4 are
required.
SIWJ 211 R
5298 1ST SEM SPAN CONV
001 5298 S 8:00-8:50 am TTH
002 L 5298 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
003 5298 S 1:00-1 :50 pm TTH
004 L 5298 S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
2.0
1003 JKHB STAFF
1003 JKHB STAFF
1104 JKHB STAFF
1104 JKHB STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
♦ SPAN 211 R section 5 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
005 5298 S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH TBA JARMANDA
♦ SRAN 212 sections 1 and 3: suggested that majors and minors take concurrently with Span 202. Lab sections 2 and 4.
Sm^N 212 5301 2ND SEM SPAN CONV
001 5301 S 12:00-12:50 pm TTH
002 L 5301 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
003 5301 S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
004 L 5301 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
2.0
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
2153 JKHB
2153 JKHB
♦ SPMi 212 section 5 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
Sr^N 302
SPAN 310
005 5301 S 3:00-3:50 pm TTH
5311 ADV GRAM READ CULT
001 5311 S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
002 5311 S 9:00-10:20 am TTH
003 5311 S 9:30-10:50 am TTH
004 5311 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
005 5311 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
006 5311 S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
007 5311 S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
008 5311 S 1:00-2:20 pm TTH
009 5311 S 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
011 5311 S 2:35— 3:50 pm TTH
400 5311 S 7:00-7:50 am MWF
401 5311 S 4:00-5:20 pm MW
402 5311 S 5:10-6:30 pm TTH
91 26 PREMAJ SKLL REVIEW
001 9126 S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
3.0
TBA
FL
3228
3045D
3228
1121
1105
3228
3228
3228
3232
1080
2030
3232
1105
SFLC
JKHB
SFLC
SFLC
JKHB
SFLC
SFLC
SFLC
SFLC
JKHB
JKHB
SFLC
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
JARMAN D A
STAFF
LARSON J W
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
HAGUE D R
STAFF
HAGUE D R
STAFF
STAFF
HAGUE D R
JARMAN D A
SKYLES K H
Lab Required
Lab Required
♦ SMN 311 R is only for students registered for SPAN 491.
SPMi 311 R
SMN 321
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
401
402
5308
5308
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
5302
ORAL PROF PREP
S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
3.0
2.0
3.0
S
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
s
S
8:00-8:50 am
9:35— 10:50 am
10:00-10:50 am
11:00-11:50 am
1:35— 2:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
7:00-7:50 am
4:00-5:20 pm
4:00-5:20 pm
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MW
TTH
3236 SFLC MELLAA
2310 SFLC STAFF
2030 JKHB STAFF
1105 JKHB STAFF
2063 JKHB HOSKISSONJV
3232 SFLC LABRUM M B
2063 JKHB ANDERSON CD
3228 SFLC MATHEWS T J
2030 JKHB ANDERSON CD
2063 JKHB MATHEWS T J
2030 JKHB ALBAO
3232 SFLC STAFF
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 93
SPAN 322
SPAN 326
SPAN 329
001
002
003
400
001
002
400
001
S303
5303
5303
5303
5303
5304
5304
5304
5304
5307
5307
SPAN 339 Offered by Independent
SPAN 339
SPAN 345
SPAN 355
SPAN 377
SPAN 378
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
001
5299
5299
5299
5299
5299
5299
5299
5299
5299
5313
5313
5316
5316
5316
5316
5309
001 5309
002 L 5309
001
002
003
SPAN STYLISTICS
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
8 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
S 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
SPAN PHON & PRONON
S 9:00-9:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
S 4:00-^:50 pm MWF
SUR HISP LING
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
INTRO TO SPAN LIT
S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
S 11:00-11:50 am MWF
S 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
8 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
8 1:00-2:20 pm TTH
8 3:30-4:50 pm TTH
8 4:00-5:20 pm MW
IBERIAN CIVILIZA
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
IBERO-AMER CIVIL
8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
8 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
SPAN TCHG PROC 1
S 8:00-8:50 am MWF
8 8:00-6:50 am TTH
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
SPAN 399R
SPAN 425
001
002 L
390
001
400
5320
5320
5320
7645
7645
5310
5310
5310
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
1105 JKHB TURLEYJ8
2063 JKHB UVBRUMMB
1104 JKHB HOSKISSONJV
1003 JKHB STAFF
2030 JKHB ALBAO
3232 SFLC TURLEY J S
3228 SFLC FAILS WC
1105 JKHB ALBAO
AL
1127 JKHB ROSENBERG J R
2030 JKHB PRATT D J
2030 JKHB PRATT D J
2030 JKHB WEATHERFORDD
2063 JKHB QUACKENBU8HL
2030 JKHB HEG8TR0MV
1105 JKHB HEG8TR0MV
3236 SFLC MELENDEZGS
1086 JKHB HOSKISSONJV
1086 JKHB MELENDEZGS
125HRCB MELENDEZGS
125HRCB LYONTE
SPAN TEACH PROC 2
8 4:00-^:50 pm MWF
S 4:00-4:50 pm TTH
COOP ED FIELD EXP V 6.0
8 TBA
STRUCTUR SPAN LANG
8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
8 5:10-6:30 pm TTH
3.0
2063 JKHB
2063 JKHB
2063 JKHB
2063 JKHB
1105 JKHB
2030 JKHB
TAYLOR J 8
TAYLOR J 8
MATHEWS T J
MATHEWS T J
TAYLOR J S
STAFF
TURLEY J 8
♦ SPAN 427 Is only for students accepted Into the translation major. See Department
SPAN 427
001
5305 BEGIN TRANS-INTRPT
5305 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
SPAN 44 1 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN 441 5312 SURVEY SPANISH LIT
001 5312 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
002 5312 8 9:35— 10:50 am TTH
003 5312 8 1:00-1:50 pm MWF
SPAN 451 5314 SUR HISPANIC AM LI
001 5314 S 8:00-9:20 am TTH
002 5314 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
003 5314 8 11:00-11:50 am MWF
004 5314 8 2:00-2:50 pm MWF
SPAN 480R section 400 is only for students in SPAN 539R section 400.
3.0
3.0
3.0
SPAN 480R 5318 DIR RESEARCH SPAN
400 5318 8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
SPAN 491 5332 SEN. PROF. EVAL.
400 5332 8 4:00-4:50 pm T
401 5332 8 4:00-4:50 pm TH
SPAN 527 6192 TRANS INTERP 1
001 6192 S 1:00-1 :50 pm MWF
SPAN S39R 5351 HISP THEATRE PROD
400 5351 8 4:00-4:50 pm MWF
SPAN 540 8397 MEDIEVAL SPAN LIT
001 8397 8 9:00-9:50 am MWF
♦ SPAN 549R section 1 will study short fiction from Spain.
SPAN 549R 5337 SPEC TOP SPAN LIT
001 5337 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
SPAN 5S0R 5345 PRE-COLUMB/COL LIT
001 5345 S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
V3.0
0.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2063 JKHB HAGUE DR
3228 SFLC ASHWORTH P P
2030 JKHB HEGSTROMV
2030 JKHB ASHWORTH PP
1101 JKHB PADRONJR
3232 SFLC WEATHERFORDD
2063 JKHB PADRONJR
2063 JKHB WEATHERFORDD
1015 JKHB QUACKENBUSHL
3236 SFLC STAFF
3236 SFLC STAFF
3228 SFLC HAGUE D R
1015 JKHB QUACKENBUSHJ
1105 JKHB TURLEY J S
1003 JKHB ASHWORTH PP
2030 JKHB MELENDEZGS
Lab Required
Lab Required
1 94 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ SPAN 555R section 1 will study the Literary Worlds of Cesar Valfejo.
I
SPAN
555R
8345
SPAN AM POETRY
3.0
001
8345
S 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
1105 JKHB
F0R8TER M H
SPAN
599R
8787
COOP ED:SPAN INTRN
V3.0
390
8787
8
TBA
TAYLOR J S
SPAN
601 A
8809
HISP UNG.RES METH
3.0
001
8809
S 3:35-^:50 pm
TTH
1104 JKHB
FAILS W C
SPAN
6018
8810
LITERARY THEORY
3.0
001
8810
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
1105 JKHB
PRATT D J
SPAN
601 C
8811
HISP LANG TCHG RES
i
3.0
001
8811
S 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
225 8WKT
MATHEWS T J
SPAN
622
5366
HISP DIALECTOLOGY
3.0
001
5366
S 2:00-2:50 pm
MWF
1003 JKHB
ALBAO
SPAN
629R
5359
SEM IN SPAN LINGUI
3.0
001
5359
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
1105 JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
671
5352
PRINC OF FOR LANG
3.0
001
5352
S 2:00-3:30 pm
TTH
203 RB
MEREDITH R A
SPAN
673R
8348
DIR TCHG OF SPANIS
V3.0
001
8348
S 10:00-10:50 am
TTH
231 RB
MEREDITH R A
002
8348
S 10:00-10:50 am
W
327 MCKB
MEREDITH R A
003
8348
S 11:00-11:50am
TH
2063 JKHB
TAYLOR J S
SPAN
675
9140
TEACHNG UTERATURE
3.0
400
9140
8 4:00-5:30 pm
MWF
4063 JKHB
R08ENBERGJR
SPAN
698R
5365
MASTERS PROJECT
V6.0
001
5365
8
TBA
ROSENBERG J R
SMN
699R
5362
MASTERS THESIS
V9.0
001
5362
S
TBA
ROSENBERG J R
Statistics (230 TMCB, 37fr4505)
STAT
105
9013
INTRO TO STAT
3.0
014
9013
T 2:00-2:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
TTH
108 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLI NGS P
Lab Included
015
9013
T 3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
TTH
136 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLI NG8 P
Lab Included
024
9013
T 2:00-2:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
TTH
2260 SFLC
2170 JKHB
COLLI NGS P
Lab Included
025
9013
T 3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
TTH
111 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLI NGS P
Lab Included
STAT
199R
8728
COOP ED STAT WK EX
V1.0
350
8728
T
TBA
BRYCE G R
STAT
211
8729
STAT COMPUTING
1.0
036
8729
T 4:00-4:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
MW
BLK1
BLK1
203 TMCB
275 TMCB
GRIMSHAW S D
Lab Included
056
8729
T 4:00-4:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
MW
BLK1
BLK1
250 TMCB
275 TMCB
GRIMSHAW S D
Lab Included
STAT 221 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ MATH 110 College Algebra is a required prerequisite to register for STAT 221 or 222. Trigonometry, Algebra II, Intermediate
Algebra, high ACT scores and concurrent enrollment in Math 110 do not satisfy the requirement
STAT 221
5604
PRIN OF STAT 1
3.0 AM
008
5604
T
8:00-8:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
009
5604
T
9:00-9:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
IIH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
010
5604
T
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
Oil
5604
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
012
5604
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
1 ah Included
013
5604
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
IIH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
014
5604
T
2:00-2:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
015
5604
T
3:00-3:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
IIH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
016
5604
T
4:00^:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
1 ah Included
017
5604
T
5:00-5:50 pm
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
028
5604
T
8:00-8:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLINGS P
Lab Included
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 95
029
5604
T
9:00-9:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLI NGS P
Lab Included
030
5604
T
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-3:20 pm
WF
TTH
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
COLLI NGS P
Lab Included
401
5604
S
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
402
5604
S
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
205 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
403
5604
s
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
404
5604
s
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
405
5604
s
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
406
5604
s
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
205 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
407
5604
s
5:00-5:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
408
5604
s
6:00-6:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
409
5604
s
6:00-6:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
UH
W
205 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
410
5604
s
6:00-6:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
250 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
411
5604
s
7:00-7:50 pm
4:00-6:40 pm
TTH
W
244 TMCB
2170 JKHB
MADRIGAL J L
Lab Included
he same
prerequistes
as STAT 221. See above.
6820
PRIN OF STAT 2
4.C
AM
008
6820
T
8:00-8:50 am
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
009
6820
T
9:00-9:50 am
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
010
6820
T
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:20 am
IIH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
012
6820
T
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
013
6820
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
014
6820
T
2:00-2:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
015
6820
T
3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
017
6820
T
5:00-5:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
IIH
MWF
200 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
030
6820
T
10:00-10:50 am
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
032
6820
T
12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
1066 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
033
6820
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
034
6820
T
2:00-2:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
TTH
MWF
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
035
6820
T
3:00-3:50 pm
8:00-9:20 am
IIH
MWF
203 TMCB
2170 JKHB
BEUS G B
Lab Included
401
6820
S
4:00-4:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
IIH
200 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
402
6820
S
4:00-4:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
403
6820
s
4:00-4:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
TTH
TBA TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
404
6820
s
5:00-5:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
TTH
TBA
1170 TMCB
SCHAAUE G B
Lab Included
405
6820
s
5:00-5:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAAUE G B
Lab Included
406
6820
s
5:00-5:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
TTH
250 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
407
6820
s
6:00-6:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
TTH
200 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAAUE G B
Lab Included
408
6820
s
6:00-6:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
WF
IIH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAAUE G B
Lab Included
409
6820
s
7:00-7:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
200 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAAUE G B
Lab Included
410
6820
s
7:00-7:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
411
6820
s
7:00-7:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
250 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
1 96 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
STAT
?nH
6820
PRIN OF STAT 2
4.0
AM
200
6820
T
9:00-9:50 am
1:00-2 :50 pm
TTH
MW
250 TMCB
275 TMCB
BRANSTETTER R
Lab Included
201
6820
S
9:00-9:50 am
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
MW
250 TMCB
275 TMCB
BRANSTETTER R
Lab Included
STAT
223
6821
PRIN OF STAT 3
1.0
400
6821
S
7:00-7:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
BLK2
BLK2
200 TMCB
1170 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
STAT
301
9144
STAT & PROS FOR ED
3.0
001
9144
T
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTHF
TTH
264 TNRB
TEA
HENDRIXLJ
Lab Included
002
9144
T
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTHF
TTH
264 TNRB
TBA
HENDRIXLJ
Lab Included
STAT 321 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB. fee required)
STAT
321
5606
ELEM MATH STAT
3.0
AM
010
5606
T
10:00-10:50 am
8:35 — 9:50 am
TTH
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
STAFF
Lab Included
012
5606
T
12:00-12:50 pm
8:35—9:50 am
TTH
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
STAFF
Lab Included
013
5606
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
8:35 — 9:50 am
TTH
MH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
STAFF
Lab Included
014
5606
T
2:00-2:50 pm
8:35—9:50 am
TTH
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
STAFF
Lab Included
015
5606
T
3:00-3:50 pm
8:35—9:50 am
TTH
TTH
205 TMCB
1170 TMCB
STAFF
Lab Included
STAT
322
5607
MATRICES IN STAT
1.0
001
5607
T
3:00-3:50 pm
MW
BLK2
275 TMCB
COLLINGS B J
STAT
334
6560
SURVEY SAMPLING
3.0
001
6560 T 1:00-1 :50 pm DAILY
♦ STAT 336 Students must also register for STAT 211 and 322.
STAT METHODS 1
T 8:00-9:20 am TTH
STAT METHODS 2
T 9:30-10:50 am TTH
INTRO PROBABILITY
T 12:00-12:50 pm MWF
QUALITY IMPROVEMNT
STAT
336
5610
001
5610
STAT
337
5611
001
5611
STAT
341
5605
001
5605
STAT
361
5620
012
5620
014
5620
020
5620
022
5620
024
5620
029
5620
031
5620
033
5620
417
5620
418
5620
419
5620
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
2170 JKHB CHRISTENSENH
299 TMCB BEUS G B
299 TMCB HENDRIXLJ
374 MARB COLLINGS B J
12:00-12:50 pm
W
11:00-1 2:20 pm
MW
2:00-2:50 pm
W
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
10:00-10:50 am
TH
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
12:00-12:50 pm
TH
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
2:00-2:50 pm
TH
11:00-1 2:20 pm
MW
9:00-9:50 am
F
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
11:00-1 1:50 am
F
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
1:00-1 :50 pm
F
11:00-12:20 pm
MW
5:00-6:20 pm
TH
5:00-6:20 pm
MW
6:30-7:20 pm
W
5:00-6:20 pm
MW
5:00-6:20 pm
T
5:00-6:20 pm
MW
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
130
244
130
244
130
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
TNRB
TMCB
TNRB
TMCB
TNRB
LAWSON J S
LAWSON J S
LAWSON J S
LAWSON J 8
LAWSON J S
LAWSON J S
LAWSON J S
LAWSON J S
SAGERS J D
SAGERS J D
SAGERS J D
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
♦ STAT 411 has a required prerequisite of STAT 211. Concurrent enrollment in STAT 211 does not meet the requirement. You
will be dropped from the course if you lack the prerequisite.
STAT 411 8730 STAT SOFTWARE 2.0
MW 205 TMCB
MW 275 TMCB
MW 205 TMCB
MW 275 TMCB
009
012
8730
8730
8730
STAT 421
STAT 462
001
015
5612
5612
5614
5614
STAT SOFTWARE
T 9:00-9:50 am
8:00-8:50 am
T 12:00-12:50 pm
8:00-8:50 am
PROB&DIST THEORY
T 2:00-3: 15 pm TTH
QUALCONTINDSTAT
T 8:00-8:50 am F
8:00-9:50 am MW
FELLINGHAM G W
FELLINGHAM G W
Lab Included
Lab Included
3.0
3.0
255 SFH TOLLEY H D
244 TMCB
244 TMCB
BRYCE G R
Lab Included
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 1 97
STAT
463
015
5615
5615
OPERATIONS RSRCH
T 3:00-3:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
MWF
3.0
244 TMCB
299 TMCB
MADRIGAL J L Lab Included
STAT
490R
001
5613
5613
UFE CONTINGENCIES
T 8:00-9:20 am
TTH
3.0
275 TMCB
TOLLEY H D
STAT
490R
002
5613
5613
ACTUARIAL MATH
T 12:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
1.0
275 TMCB
BRANSTETlbRR
STAT
496R
001
5634
5634
COOP ED/INTERN
T
TEA
V9.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
497R
001
6563
6563
INTRO TO RESEARCH
T
TEA
V3.0
BRYCE G R Majors Only
STAT
499R
001
5617
5617
HONORS THESIS
T
TEA
V6.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
501
001
5618
5618
STAT RSRCH WORK 1
T 8:00-9:50 am
MWF
5.0
299 TMCB
HILTON H G
STAT
520
001
5621
5621
STAT THEORY 1
T 11:00-11:50am
MWF
3.0
275 TMCB
RENCHERAC
STAT
522
001
5633
5633
THEORY UNEAR MODL
T 8:00-8:50 am MWF
3.0
1245 SFLC
RENCHERAC
STAT
536
001
5626
5626
REGRESSN ANALYSIS
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
3.0
275 TMCB
GRIMSHAW S D
STAT
552
400
5628
5628
STAT MTHDS IN ED 1
S 5:00-7:40 pm
7:40-8:30 pm
T
T
3.0
299 TMCB
235 TMCB
FELLINGHAM G W Lab Included
STAT
591 R
001
5630
5630
GRAD SEM STATISTCS
T 4:00-4:50 pm T
0.0
323 TMCB
CHRISTENSEN H
STAT
592
001
7253
7253
STAT CONSULTING
8 2:00-2:50 pm
F
1.0
299 TMCB
LAWSON J S
STAT
599R
350
6567
6567
COOP ED STATISTICS
T
TBA
V9.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
631
001
5635
5635
ADV EXPER DESIGN
S 12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
299 TMCB
LAWSON J S
STAT
636
001
5638
5638
ADV STAT METHODS
T 2:00-3:20 pm
TTH
3.0
275 TMCB
SCHAALJE G B
STAT
695R
001
5642
5642
READINGS IN STAT
T
TBA
V3.0
BRYCE G R
STAT
699R
001
5643
5643
MASTERS THESIS
T
TBA
V6.0
BRYCE G R
Student Development (166 SWKT, 378-6291)
STDEV 110 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
FDEV 110
2790
EFF
STDY AND LRNG
001
2790
T
8:00-^:50 am
IIH
002
2790
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
003
2790
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
004
2790
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
005
2790
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
006
2790
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
007
2790
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
008
2790
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
MW
009
2790
T
1:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
010
2790
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MW
012
2790
T
2:00-2:50 pm
MTWTH
400
2790
T
5:00-6:40 pm
W
401
2790
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
2.0
BLK2
392
CB
TAYLOR J S
392
CB
STAFF
392
CB
ORME C M
392
CB
WINDHAM 1
392
CB
RUIZ C C
392
CB
BELL D J
392
CB
CALL J M
1121
SFLC
WILLIAMS M S
392
CB
STAFF
392
CB
STAFF
123 HRCB
STAFF
392
CB
CALL J M
393
CB
BELL D J
STDEV 115 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STDEV 115 0943 UFE PLAN & DEC MKG 2.0
001 0943 T 10:00-10:50 am MW
002 0943 T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
400 0943 T 5:00-6:40 pm W
STDEV 117 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
STDEV 117
7170
CAREER EXPLORATION
001
7170
T
9:00-9:50 am
MW
002
7170
T
9:00-9:50 am
TTH
003
7170
T
10:00-10:50 am
MW
004
7170
T
10:00-10:50 am
TTH
005
7170
T
11:00-1 1:50 am
MW
006
7170
T
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
007
7170
T
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
008
7170
S
3:00-3:50 pm
MTWTH
400
7170
T
5:00-6:40 pm
T
2.0
BLK2
1121 SFLC
1121 SFLC
1121 SFLC
MACARTHUR J D
MACARTHUR J D
MACARTHUR J D
2308 SFLC
BOOTH E M
1121 SFLC
JACKSON A P
2308 SFLC
WILKINS C S
340 MCKB
STAFF
2308 SFLC
TAYLOR LK
2308 SFLC
JENSEN J L
W010 BNSN
WORTHEN V E
2308 SFLC
STAFF
384 CB
WORTHEN V E
1 98 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
401
7170
STDEV
120
5735
001
5735
STDEV
198R
8786
400
8786
STDEV
21 4R
7504
400
7504
401
7504
402
7504
406
7504
407
7504
STDEV
317
6002
001
6002
STDEV 358R section 1 is for H
STDEV
358R
5734
001
5734
T 5:00-6:40 pm
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP
T 10:00-10:50 am
PRE-LAW SEMINAR
T 5:30-6:30 pm
SPECIAL TOPICS
T 5:00-5:50 pm
T 5:00-5:50 pm
T 5:00-5:50 pm
T 5:00-5:50 pm
S 5:00-5:50 pm
CAREER TRANSITIONS
T 10:00-10:50 am TTH
STUDENT LDRSHP DEV
S TBA
w
2.0
384 CB
JENSEN J L
MW
1.0
125 HRCB
HEAPS R A
T
BLK1
1.0
214 CTB
CRANE E E
T
TBA
STAFF
W
TBA
STAFF
TH
TBA
STAFF
TH
235 SWKT
STAFF
W
323 MCKB
STAFF
2.0
2.0
2308 SFLC JACKSON A B
MACARTHUR J D
♦ STDEV 358R section 2 is for Resident Assistants in Heritage Halls. Offered for 2.0 credits.
002 5734 S TBA ISAKSON R L
♦ STDEV 358R section 3 Is for Hall Presidents in Deseret Towers. Offered for 2.0 credits.
003 5734 S TBA MAUGHAN M L
♦ STDEV 358R section 4 Is for Resident Assistants in Deseret Towers. Offered for 2.0 credits.
004 5734 S TBA MAUGHAN M L
♦ STDEV 358R section 5 is for Hall Presidents in Heiaman Halls. Offered for 2.0 credits.
005 5734 S
Swedish (4094 JKHB, 37&4923)
SWED 101
SWED 201
TBA
BOOTH E M
6628
1ST YEAR SWEDISH
4.0
400
6628
S 4:00-4:50 pm
DAILY
6630
2ND YR SWEDISH
4.0
400
6630
S 4.00-^:50 pm
DAILY
1125 SFLC STAFF
2237 SFLC STAFF
Technology Education and Construction Management (230 SNLB, 378-4513)
TECE 120 3149 MANUF & CONST SYS
001 3149 S 10:00-11 :50 am MWF
TECE 149 3129 GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE
001 3129 S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
TECE 150 8387 COMMUNICATION SYS
001 8387 S 1:00-2:50 pm MWF
TECE 199R 6377 CO-OP ED: INDUS ED
350 6377 S 7:00-7:50 am W
351 6377 S 7:00-7:50 am W
TECE 200 3125 WOODWORK FUNDMTLS
001 3125 S 8:00-10:50 am TTH
400 3125 S 4:00-6:40 pm MW
TEC E 209 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
TECE 209
TEC E 230
TEC E 250
TECE 260
001
001
002
001
001
3126
3126
3133
3133
3133
3151
3151
3152
3152
♦ TEC E 270 section 1 is for IBM.
TEC E 270
001
3177
3177
BASIC ELECTRICITY
S 3:00-3:50 pm MWF
4:00-^:50 pm MWF
INTRO MGF PROCESS
S 8:00-8:50 am Ttf{
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
GRAPHIC ARTS
S 8:00-9:50 am MWF
ADVANCED CRAFTS
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
COMP APPL IND ED
S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
♦ TEC E 270 section 2 is for Macintosh.
TECE 281 3175 INTRO AUTO TUNE UP
001 3175 S 3:00-4:50 pm MWF
3.0
$VAR
235 SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
Lab Included
2.0
$VAR
TBA B21
SHUMWAY S
3.0
$VAR
235 SNLB
MARTIN L
Lab Included
V3.0
BLK2
120 SNLB
120 SNLB
HUTCHINGS D M
HUTCHINGS D M
3.0
$VAR
190 SNLB
190 SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
STAFF
Lab Included
3.0
$VAR
235 SNLB
255 SNLB
SHUMWAY S
3.0
120 SNLB
105 CTB
HILL G A
HILL G A
Lab Required
3.0
$VAR
235 SNLB
MARTIN L
Lab Included
3.0
$VAR
190 SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
3.0
$VAR
120 B66
GONZALES R F
3.0
SVAR
TBA B21
GROVER J D
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 199
♦ TEC E 291 R: Section 1 for Teacher Ed; section 2 for Contruction Management; section 3 for Physical Plant Administration.
TECE 291 R
TEC E 300
TEC E 319
TECE 340
TEC E 386
3154
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
001
3154
S 11:00-11:50 am TH
002
3154
8 11:00-11:50am TH
003
3154
S 11:00-11 :50 am TH
3155
ADVANCED WOOD PROJ
001
3155
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
3159
UPHOLSTERY
400
3159
S 5:10-9:00 pm T
3166
PRIN OF TECHNOLOGY
001
3166
S 1:00-3:50 pm TTH
3138
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINES
0.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
001
3138
1:00-3: 50 pm
TTH
120 B66
456 MARB
235 SNLB
$VAR
190 SNLB
$VAR
120 B66
235 SNLB
SVAR
TBA B21 GROVER J D
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
CHRISTENSEN K
HJORTH L R
SHUMWAY S
Lab Included
Lab Included
♦ TECE 391 R: Section 1
TECE 391 R
001
002
003
for Teacher Education; section 2 Construction Mgmt; section 3 Physical Plant Administration.
0.5
TEC E 405
TEC E 490R
TEC E 593R
TEC E 694R
TEC E 695R
TEC E 698R
TEC E 699R
001
001
400
001
001
400
001
400
001
001
8136
8136
8136
8136
3176
3176
3188
3188
3188
3201
3201
3212
3212
3212
3213
3213
3213
3214
3214
3215
3215
SEMINAR
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 11:00-11:50 am
S 11:00-11:50 am
SHOP MAINTENANCE
S 4:00-4:50 pm
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
8 4:00-4:50 pm
8 4:00-4:50 pm
WRSHP IND/TECH ED
8
READ & CONF
S 4:00-4:50 pm
8 4:00-4:50 pm
TH
TH
TH
TH
M
M
TBA
T
T
ADV TECH PROCESSES
8 3:00-3:50 pm
8 3:00-3:50 pm
MASTER'S PROJECT
8
MASTERS THESIS
S
w
w
TBA
TBA
Thai (4052 JKHB, 378-3396)
THAI 201
THAI
301
5673 SECOND YEAR THAI
400 5673 S 5:40-6:40 pm DAILY
6571 INTERM MODERN THAI
001 6571 8 4:00-5:20 pm MWF
1.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V3.0
V6.0
4.0
4.0
120 B66
456 MARB
235 SNLB
$VAR
120 SNLB
$VAR
130 SNLB
130 SNLB
$VAR
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
MARTIN L
GONZALES R F
GONZALES R F
HILL G A
130 SNLB CHRISTENSEN K
130 SNLB CHRISTENSEN K
130 SNLB GONZALES R F
130 SNLB GONZALES R F
GROVER J D
GROVER J D
1038 JKHB HARDY M
1038 JKHB HARDY M
Theatre and Film (D-581 HFAC, 378^645)
THF115 Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
THF
115
TH F 116
THF
117
5742
INTRO TO THEATRE
3.0
AL
001
5742
8
10:00-10:50 am
MWF
EXTH HFAC
METTEN C L
Lab Required
002 L
5742
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
003 L
5742
S
3:00-3:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
004 L
5742
8
4:00-4:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
400
5742
8
4:00-6:20 pm
T
1086 JKHB
STAFF
Lab Required
5380
DR STRUCT/ANALYSIS
2.0
001
5380
S
10:00-10:50 am
IIH
F430 HFAC
STAFF
l^b Required
002
5380
S
12:00-12:50 pm
TTH
F430 HFAC
8AMUELSEN E R
Lab Required
003
5380
S
12:00-12:50 pm
MW
F430 HFAC
NELSON R A
Lab Required
004 L
5380
S
1:00-1 :50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
005 L
5380
8
3:00-3:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
006 L
5380
8
4:00-4:50 pm
TH
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
ired attendance at Classic Cinema Thursday or
Friday evening.
5743
INTRO TO FILM ART
3.0
AL
001
5743
T
1:00-2:20 pm
4:00-5:20 pm
T
T
250 8WKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
002
5743
T
1:00-2:20 pm
10:30-11:50 am
T
W
250SWKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
003
5743
T
1:00-2:20 pm
12:00-1 :20 pm
T
W
250SWKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
004
5743
T
1:00-2:20 pm
1:30-2:50 pm
T
W
250 8WKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
005
5743
T
1:00-2:20 pm
3:00-4:20 pm
T
W
250 SWKT
F322 HFAC
VANWAGENEN S
200 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
006
5743
1:00-2:20 pm
4:30-5:50 pm
♦ TH F 117 section 7 Is for Rim majors only.
THF
121
THF
122
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
001
002
003
004 L
005 L
006 L
400
401
001
002 L
5743
5743
5743
5743
5743
5743
5743
5381
5381
5381
5381
5381
5381
5381
5381
5381
6929
6929
6929
003 L 6929
THF 123
004 L
400
001
6929
6929
5382
5382
T 1:00-2:20 pm
1 :00-2:50 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
3:00-4:20 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
4:30-5:50 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
10:30-11:50 am
T 1:00-2:20 pm
12:00-1 :20 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
1 :30-2:50 pm
T 1:00-2:20 pm
3:00-4:20 pm
VOICE & DiCT 1
S 4:00-4:50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1 :50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
5:00-6:20 pm
5:00-5:50 pm
VOICE & DiCT 2
S 12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-1:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
4:00-4:50 pm
ACT: STAGE & SCREN
S 9:00-1 0:50 am
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
T
W
T
TH
T
TH
T
TH
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
TH
TH
TH
TTH
MWF
MWF
TH
TH
TH
MWF
TTH
♦ TH F 123 section 2 is for iMDT majors only.
TH F 124R
TH F 127R
THF 140
TH F 141
TH F 142
TH F 143R
TH F 187
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
001
001
002
001
002
001
400
401
402
001
001
5382
5382
5382
L 5382
L 5382
L 5382
5382
5383
5383
5385
5385
5385
7889
7889
L 7889
7890
7890
7891
7891
L 7891
L 7891
7892
7892
5386
5386
S 10:00-11 :50 am
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
S 2:00-3:50 pm
S 1:00-1 :50 pm
S 3:00-3:50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 4:00-5:50 pm
ACT: PRFRM STG/SCR
S 2:00-3:50 pm
STG/SCREEN MKUP 1
S 9:00-10:50 am
S 2:00-3:50 pm
SET CONST 1
S 9:00-9:50 am
S
COSTUME CONST 1
S 2:00-2:50 pm
STAGE LIGHTING 1
S 5:00-5:50 pm
S 4:00-4:50 pm
S 5:00-5:50 pm
THEATRE PROD 1
S
FUNDAMNTLS OF FILM
S 10:00-1050 am T
10:00-11:50 am TH
WF
TTH
TTH
TH
TH
TH
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBA
T
TH
TH
TBA
♦ TH F 199R section 1 is 'Bootcamp.*
THF 199R 8766 INTERNSHIP
001 8766 S
THF 200 7893 HIST 1 : THEATRE
001 7893 S 1:00-1:50 pm
THF 202 8570 HLM HISTORY 1
001 8570 S 9:00-1050 am
9:00-1 1:50 am
THF 220 5409 PRIN/DES STG & SCR
001 5409 S 9:00-1050 am
TBA
MWF
M
W
MW
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
250SWKT
VANWAGENEN 8
F322 HFAC
250SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
Majors Only
F322 HFAC
250SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
250 SWKT
VANWAGENEN S
F322 HFAC
D341 HFAC
MORGAN D E
Lab Required
B203 HFAC
MORGAN D E
Lab Required
F433 HFAC
BENTLEYM J
Lab Required
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC
NELSON G D
F433 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Required
F433 HFAC
STAFF
Lab Required
B203 HFAC MORGAN D E
EXTH HFAC NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC NELSON G D
EXTH HFAC NELSON G D
B203 HFAC STAFF
D341 HFAC STAFF
D341
D341
D341
EXTH
EXTH
EXTH
B203
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
NELSON G D
NELSON G D
NELSON G D
STAFF
D341 HFAC STAFF
B228
B228
HFAC
HFAC
SWENSON J L
STAFF
1.0
BLK1 B220 HFAC
BLK1
1.0
D101 HFAC OLIPHANTLF
2.0
F262 HFAC
B220 HFAC
B220 HFAC
1.0
WALKER O L
WALKER O L
HANDLEYMG
HANDLEYMG
HANDLEY M G
3232 SFLC
3232 SFLC
SCANLON R R
SWENSON S L
CZERNY P G
F430 HFAC SAMUELSEN E R
214 CTB MOODY R L
214 CTB
B228 HFAC SCANLON R R
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
Audition Req
Lab Required
Lab Required
Teh r Approve
BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule 201
THF 228
TH F 240R
TH F 243R
TH F 261
TH F 280
TH F 287R
THF 295R
TH F 299R
TH F 319
TH F 320
TH F 322
TH F 325R
TH F 326
TH F 327R
TH F 333
THF 340
THF 341
THF 343R
TH F 344R
TH F 361
THF 377
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
001
001
001
001
002
400
350
001
001
001
001
400
001
001
001
002 L
001
001
001
001
002 L
001
8305 MDT SEMINAR 1.0
8305 S 12:00-1 :50 pm TTH
7258 WRKSHP1 -ACTING V 6.0
7258 S TBA
7258 S TBA
7258 S TBA
7258 S TBA
7258 S TBA
7258 S TBA
7258 S TBA
7260 WRKSHP hDIRECTING
7260 S TBA
1 532 DIRECTING SEC SCH
1532 S 3:00-6:50 pm W
9005 RLM PRODUCTION 1
9005 S 3:00-^: 15 pm MW
5453 STU RLM SYMPOSIUM
5453 S 11:00-11:50am TH
7261 WRKSHP 1 :SPEC PROJ
7261 8 TBA
7261 S TBA
7261 S 5:00-8:20 pm T
6299 COOPERATIVE EDUCA
6299 S TBA
7896 STAGE MANAGEMENT 1
7896 S 10:00-10:50 am TTH
7897 SCENIC DESIGN 1
7897 S 9:00-10:50 am MW
5374 APPL CLASS SPCH TC
5374 S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
5414 ART OF INTERPRETA
5414 S 10:00-10:50 am MWF
6303 SOUND DESIGN 1
6303 S 5:00-6:50 pm W
7899 STG^CREEN MKUP 2
7899 S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
8222 INTER MVMT FOR TH
8222 S 8:00-9:50 am MW
5500 SET CONST 2
5500 S 9:00-9:50 am TTH
5500 8 TBA
5593 COST CONST 2
5593 8 2:00-2:50 pm TH
7900 THEATRE PROD 2
7900 8 TBA
7238 SCENIC PAINTING
7238 S 1:00-2:50 pm MW
5750 DIRECTING THEORY
5750 8 9:00-10:50 am TTH
5750 8 3:00-4:50 pm TH
5438 SEC TCH PREPARATN
5438 S 2:00-3:50 pm M
2:00-2:50 pm W
B203 HFAC WHITMAN C W
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
BOOTHE R W
CHRI8TENSEN J
TH F 378R Offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
TH F 378R
THF
380
001
001
TH F 381
001
TH F 399R
350
THF
THF
423R
001
424R
001
TH F 447R
TH F 461
001
001
5439
5439
5460
5460
5387
5387
6301
6301
6930
6930
5749
5749
8171
8171
5462
5462
PLAYWRITING
8 8:00-9:50 am
RLM PRODUCTION 2
S 12:00-1 :30 pm
12:00-1:50 pm
DOCUMENTARY FILM
8 1:00-2:50 pm
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
S
ACTING: CLASSICS
8 12:00-1 :50 pm
ACT:CINEMA/TV TCH
8 9:00-10:50 am
TTH
M
W
TTH
TBA
MWF
MWF
RLM CREW
8
TBA
DIRECTING PRACTICE
S 12:00-1 :50 pm T
V6.0
2.0
3.0
0.5
V6.0
V9.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
1.0
BLK2
BLK2
1.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
V9.0
3.0
2.0
V3.0
3.0
4010 HBLL
SVAR
F262 HFAC
1086 JKHB
TBA JNNH
B220 HFAC
B220 HFAC
8203 HFAC
F430 HFAC
NELSON G D
NELSON G D
8CHEERER D
0UACKENBU8H E
WILSON C
LEFLERTJ
STAFF
WILSON C
EDWARDS L
NIELSEN 8
HEINER B L
JENKINS J R
F411 HFAC EDWARDS LM
B228 HFAC STAFF
15 KMB MORGAN DE
B220 HFAC WALKER O L
WALKER O L
D101 HFAC OLIPHANTLF
8CANLON R R
B220 HFAC NIELSEN S
EXTH HFAC METTEN C L
EXTH HFAC NELSON G D
F433 HFAC NELSON G D
F433 HFAC
F534 HFAC SLOVERTW
SVAR
TBA JNNH STAFF
TBA JNNH
214 CTB LEFLERTJ
WILSON C
D341 HFAC HEINER BL
F433 HFAC STAFF
LEFLERTJ
EXTH HFAC NELSON G E
Majors Only
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Majors Only
Teh r Approve
Teh r Approve
Tchr Approve
Lab Required
Teh r Approve
Tehr Approve
Lab Required
Majors Only
Audition Req
Audition Req
Prev Apple
Lab Required
202 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
♦ TH F 461 section 2 is for Film
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
THF
462
002 5462
003 L 5462
5450
5450
001
472R
001
480R
001
485
001
487R
400
489R
001
490
499R
51 6R
51 9R
S22R
524R
540R
542R
543R
544R
578R
579R
588R
400
001
001
001
400
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
001
001
001
001
001
001
TH F 595R
001
002
003
5752
5752
8167
8167
5480
5480
5407
5407
6603
6603
8277
8277
5481
5481
7622
7622
6294
6294
8307
8307
5485
5485
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7262
7263
7263
7264
7264
7240
7240
5509
5509
5508
5508
8176
8176
7265
7265
7265
7265
majors only.
S 9:00-10:50 am TTH
S 3:00-4:50 pm TH
COST DES 2:GRAPHIC
S 1:00-2:50 pm TTH
PUPPETRY
S 2:00-3:50 pm MW
RLM PRODUCTION 3
S TBA
SCREENWRiTING 2
S 3:00-5:50 pm T
MP MIRROR OF TIMES
8 4:00-6:50 pm TH
THEO CRtT FILM ART
S 2:00-4:50 pm M
3:00-4:50 pm W
RLM PROD MANAGEMT
S 5:10-7:50 pm W
PROF INTERNSHIP
S TBA
THEATRE & FILM INS
8 TBA
STAGE MNGMT 2
8 TBA
AUD & THE BUSINESS
8 5:00-6:50 pm WTHF
ACT: ADV PERFORMAN
S 9:00-10:50 am MWF
WRKSHP2-ACTING
8 TBA
S TBA
8 TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
S TBA
THEA PRODUCTION 3
S
WRKSHP2-DIRECTNG
S
WRKSHP 2-DESIGN
8
ADV PLAYWRITING
S 12:00-2:50 pm
PDA WORKSHOP
8 2:00-3:50 pm
M P DIRECTORS
8 12:00-2:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
WRKSHP 2-SPC PROJ
S TBA
8 12:00-1:50 pm TTH
S 9:00-10:50 am TH
V6.0
♦ TH F 595R section 4 is "Seminar in Scandinavian Studies: Ibsen.'
004 7265 8 1:35— 2:50 pm MW
400 7265 8 4:00-6:50 pm TH
F433 HFAC VANWAGENEN 8 Majors Only
EXTH HFAC NELSON G D
2.0
B220 HFAC
8CANL0N R R
3.0
D145 HFAC
OAKS H R
V4.0
$VAR
STAFF
Prev Apple
3.0
F430 HFAC
HANSEN E
■
3.0
123 HRCB
D'ARC J V
Majors Only
3.0
214 CTB
214 CTB
8WEN80N 8 L
Majors Only
3.0
TBA MPS
NEYMAN D E
V9.0
LEFLERTJ
Prev Apple
V3.0
STAFF
Prev Apple
V3.0
EDWARDS L
3.0
D341 HFAC
STAFF
3.0
B203 HFAC
HEINER B L
Audition Req
V6.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
BOOTHE R W
CHRISTENSEN J
TBA
V3.0
SCANLON R R
TBA
V6.0
NELSON G D
TBA
V6.0
SCANLON R R
TTH
V6.0
F262 HFAC
HANSEN E
MWF
4.0
B203 HFAC
NELSON R A
T
TTH
3.0
F550 HFAC
F550 HFAC
SWENSON S L
WILSON C
B228 HFAC SWENSON J L
B374 HFAC SCANLON R R
4073 JKHB 8AMUEL8ENER
A440 HFAC ANDERSON C R
THF
599R
6300
COOPERATIVE EDUCA
V9.0
350
6300
8 TBA
WILSON C
THF
662R
6606
SEM TH/HIST COST
3.0
001
6606
S TBA
SWENSON J L
THF
664
5758
THEATRE MANAGMNT 1
2.0
400
5758
8 5:00-6:50 pm W
F430 HFAC DUERDEN P E
THF
668R
5562
SPEC STUDS TH.FILM
V3.0
001
5562
8 TBA
NELSON R A
THF
671 R
5564
ADV DIRECTING
3.0
001
5564
S TBA
NELSON R A
THF
674R
5567
PROJ IN THEATRE
V4.0
001
5567
8 TBA
METTEN C L
THF
690
5575
INTRO GRAO STUDIES
3.0
001
5575
S TBA
NELSON R A
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
Teh r Approve
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 203
THF 697R 5588 SEM/PROD TH FORMS V 3.0
001 5588 S TBA
THF 698R 8573 MASTER'S PROJECT V6.0
001 8573 S TBA
THF 699R 5589 MASTER'S THESIS V 9.0
001 5589 S TBA
♦ TH F 700R section 1 is "Seminar in Scandinavian Studies: Ibsen.'
TH F 700R
TH F 731
TH F 772R
TH F 797R
TH F 799R
001
001
001
001
001
6287 MASTER SEMINAR
6287 8 1:35— 2:50 pm MW
5760 DRAM THEORY & CRIT 1
5760 8 3:35-^:50 pm MW
7241 SEM CHILD DRAMA
7241 S 11:00-12:50 pm MW
5598 RESEARCH
5598 8 TBA
5600 DISSERTATION
5600 8
TBA
Zoology (574 WIDB, 378-2006)
ZOOL 139
ZOOL 204
ZOOL 205
ZOOL 227
ZOOL 229
ZOOL 249M
ZOOL 250
ZOOL 260
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
001
400
400
001
001
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
8143
8143
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
8007
5802
5802
7382
7382
5805
5805
5832
5832
5808
5808
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
5809
FRPRE-MED SEMINAR
T 6:10-7:00 pm T
VERT INVERT STRAT
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
2:00-4:50 pm M
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
7:00-9:50 am T
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
12:00-2:50 pm T
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3:00-5:50 pm T
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
7:00-9:50 am W
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
12:00-2:50 pm TH
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
12:00-2:50 pm F
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3:00-5:50 pm F
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
7:00-9:50 am TH
T 10:00-10:50 am MWF
3:00-5:50 pm TH
HUMAN BIOLOGY
T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
PREV OPTOMETRY
T 7:10-8:00 pm T
PREVIEW DENTISTRY
T 5:10-6:00 pm T
HONORS INTRO ZOOL
T 1:00-1 :50 pm T
ENVIRON BIOLOGY
T 11:00-1 1:50 am MWF
ELEM HUMAN ANATOMY
T
8
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00-9:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
11:00-1 2:50 pm
11:00-1 2:50 pm
1 :00-2:50 pm
1 :00-2:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
7:00-8:50 am
7:00-8:50 am
1:00-2:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
3:00-4:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
5:00-6:50 pm
7:00-8:50 am
9:00-10:50 am
TTH
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
W
W
3.0
3.0
3.0
VI 8.0
VI 8.0
0.5
4.0
3.0
1.0
1.0
0.5
3.0
3.0
NELSON R A
NELSON R A
NELSON R A
4073 JKHB NELSON R A
F430 HFAG 8AMUEL8EN E R
F433 HFAG OAKS H R
NELSON R A
NELSON R A
456 MARB BLOXHAM D D
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
446 MARB
180 WIDB
BRAITHWAITE L
BRAITHWAITE L
BRAITHWAITE L
BRAITHWAITE L
BRAITHWAITE L
WHITE C M
WHITE 0 M
WHITE C M
WHITE C M
BRAITHWAITE L
NS
205 JRCB RHEE8 R W
368 MARB BLOXHAM D D
248 MARB BLOXHAM D D
368 MARB
NS
446 MARB
NS
140
334
334
340
334
340
334
340
334
334
334
340
334
340
334
340
334
340
334
334
J8B
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
EVANS R P
BOOTH G M
LEPHART E D
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Required
204 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
ZOOL 261
ZOOL 276
ZOOL 317
ZOOL 329
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
Oil
012
013
014
015
016
400
401
402
400
001
002 L
003 L
001
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
5809 T 9:00-10:50 am W
5809 T 11:00-12:50pm W
5809 T 11:00-12:50 pm W
5809 T 1:00-2:50 pm W
5809 T 3:00-4:50 pm W
5809 T 5:00-6:50 pm W
5809 T 7:00-8:50 am TH
5809 T 1:00-2: 50 pm TH
5809 T 1:00-2:50 pm TH
5809 T 7:00-8:50 am F
5809 T 9:00-10:50 am F
5809 T 11:00-12:50 pm F
5809 T 11:00-12:50 pm F
5809 T 1:00-2:50 pm F
5809 T 1:00-2:50 pm F
5809 T 3:00-4:50 pm F
5809 T 3:00-4:50 pm F
5809 T 5:00-6:50 pm F
5809 T 5:10-8:45 pm W
5810 ELEM HUMAN PHYSIOL 4.0
5810 T 8:00-8:50 am MTWTH
5810 T 9:00-10:50 am M
5810 T 11:00-12:50 pm M
5810 T 1:00-2:50 pm M
5810 T 9:00-10:50 am T
5810 T 12:00-1:50 pm T
5810 T 3:00-4:50 pm T
5810 T 9:00-10:50 am W
5810 T 11:00-12:50 pm W
5810 T 1:00-2:50 pm W
5810 T 3:00-4:50 pm W
5810 T 9:00-10:50 am TH
5810 T 12:00-1:50 pm TH
5810 T 3:00-4:50 pm TH
5810 T 9:00-10:50 am F
5810 T 11:00-12:50 pm F
5810 T 5:10-8:00 pm W
5810 T 5:00-6:50 pm T
5810 T 5:00-6:50 pm TH
5815 HUMAN HERED REPROO 3.0
5815 T 5:15— 6:30 pm MW
5817 MEDICAL PARASITLGY 3.0
5817 T 9:00-9:50 am TTH
5817 T 8:00-10:50 am W
5817 T 1:00-3:50 pm W
6718 DENT SCH PREP 2.0
6718 T 1:00-4:50 pm TH
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
334 WIDB
334 WIDB
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
334 WIDB
334 WIDB
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
340 WIDB
334 WIDB
231 MARB
NS
456
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
252
548
548
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
SMITH LW
WINDER WW
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
WHITEHEAD AT
RHEES R W
STAFF
STAFF
NS
446 MARB JEFFERY D E
234 MARB ANDERSEN F L
534 WIDB ANDERSEN F L
534 WIDB ANDERSEN F L
534 WIDB VOGELEG
♦ ZOOL 331 three day field trip required.
ZOOL 331 5821 INTRO ENTOMOLOGY 3.0
001 5821 T 12:00-12:50 pm MW
002 L 5821 T 2:00^:50 pm W
003 L 5821 T 12:00-2:50 pm F
ZOOL 334 5823 APPREC OF NATURE 3.0
001 5823 T 1:00-1 :50 pm MW
400 5823 T 4:00-5:40 pm W
♦ ZOOL 338 students desiring religion credit should register for REL C 491
Students desiring honors seminar credit should register for HON P 344R
363 MARB
310 MLBM
310 MLBM
NS
446 MARB
455 MARB
BAUMANN R W
BAUMANN R W
BAUMANN R W
BELKMC
BELK M C
Lab Included
L^b Required
l^b Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
section 1 and REL C 492 section 1, 2, 3 or 4.
section 1.
ZOOL 338M
ZOOL 339
ZOOL 341
ZOOL 342
5949
BIOETHICS
001
5949
T
2:00-2:50 pm
M
002 Q
5949
T
1:00-2:20 pm
T
003 Q
5949
T
2:30-3:50 pm
T
004 Q
5949
T
1:00-2:20 pm
W
005 Q
5949
T
2:30-3:50 pm
W
006 Q
5949
T
1:00-2:20 pm
TH
007 Q
5949
T
2:30-3:50 pm
TH
008 Q
5949
T
1:00-2:20 pm
F
009 Q
5949
T
2:30-3:50 pm
F
6422
PREVIEW MEDiCiNE
400
6422
T
7:00-7:50 am
MW
9119
GENET CELL BIOL 1
001
9119
T
12:00-12:50 pm
DAILY
400
9119
T
6:00-7:50 pm
TTH
9121
GENET CELL BIOL 2
001
9121
T
11:00-11:50 am
MWF
2.0
248
W003
W003
W003
W003
W003
W003
W003
W003
MARB
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
TOLMAN R R
Quiz Req
2.0
4.0
3.0
446 MARB BLOXHAM D D
446 MARB ANDERSEN W R
252 MARB FAIRBANKS D
456 MARB SEEGMILLER R E
BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule 205
ZOOL 343
ZOOL 344
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
349M
350
351
ZOOL
ZOOL
361
380
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
ZOOL
399R
429
439
443
ZOOL 449R
ZOOL 460
9123
GENET CELL BIO LAB
1.0
001
9123
T
12:00-2:50 pm
T
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
002
9123
T
1 :00-3:50 pm
TH
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
003
9123
T
3:00-5:50 pm
T
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
004
9123
T
3:00-5:50 pm
W
436 WIDB
EVANS R P
5826
NAT HIST WILDLIFE
4.0
001
5826
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-2:50 pm
TTH
T
248 MARB
142 WIDB
SMITH H D
Lab Included
002
5826
T
12:00-12:50 pm
1:00-2:50 pm
TTH
F
248 MARB
142 WIDB
SMITH H D
Lab Included
003
5826
T
12:00-12:50 pm
3:00-3:50 pm
TTH
F
248 MARB
142 WIDB
SMITH H D
Lab Included
004
5826
T
12:00-12:50 pm
2:00-3:50 pm
TTH
T
248 MARB
142 WIDB
SMITH H D
Lab Included
5943
SR THESIS RES ROTN
1.0
001
5943
S
TBA
EVANS R P
5830
ECOLOGY
3.0
001
5830
T
8:00-8:50 am
MWF
248 MARB
HARPER KT
065125
ECOLOGY LABORATORY
1.0
001
065125
T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-^:50 pm
TH
M
BLK1
RIK1
248 MARB
492 WIDB
HARPER KT
Fid Trip Req
002
065125
T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
TH
W
BLK1
BLK1
248 MARB
492 WIDB
HARPER KT
Fid Trip Req
003
065125
T
8:00-8:30 am
2:00-4:50 pm
TH
TH
BLK1
BLK1
248 MARB
492 WIDB
HARPER K T
Fid Trip Req
5834
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
4.0
001
5834
T
3:00-4:50 pm
TTH
446 MARB
JUDDAM
5845
HISTOLOGY
4.0
001
5845
T
12:00-12:50 pm
MWF
248 MARB
HECKMANN R A
Lab Required
002 L
5845
T
2:00-4:50 pm
M
534 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
003 L
5845
T
1 :0O-3:50 pm
F
534 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
004 L
5845
T
1 :00-3:50 pm
T
534 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
005 L
5845
T
10:00-12:50 pm
TH
534 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
400
5845
T
5:10-6:30 pm
6:30-8:00 pm
WTH
WTH
366 MARB
534 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
Lab Included
7600
COOP-ED:ZOOL INTER
V9.0
350
7600
8
TBA
436 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
5854
CLIN OBSRV PREDENT
2.0
001
5854
S
TBA
194 WIDB
BLOXHAM D D
6424
CUN OBSERV MED
2.0
001
6424
S
TBA
194 WIDB
BLOXHAM D D
5807
ICHTHYOLOGY
3.0
001
5807
S
10:00-10:50 am
2:00-^:50 pm
TTH
TH
142 WIDB
142 WIDB
SHIOZAWADK
Lab Included
7393
UNDERGRAD RES
V3.0
001
7393
S
TBA
574 WIDB
BELK M C
002
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
BELL J D
003
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
BLACK H L
004
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
BOOTH G M
005
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
BRADSHAWW8
006
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
BRAITHWAITE L
007
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
EVANS R P
008
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
HECKMANN R A
009
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
JUDDAM
010
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
LEPHART E D
Oil
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
MAURERBA
012
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
RHEES R W
013
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
ROGERS D S
014
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
SEEGMILLER R E
015
7393
S
TBA
574 WIDB
SHIOZAWADK
016
7393
S
TBA
574 WIDB
SITES J W
017
7393
S
TBA
574 WIDB
SMITH H D
018
7393
S
TBA
574 WIDB
WHITE C M
019
7393
8
TBA
574 WIDB
WINDER WW
5859
PRIN OF PHYSIOLOGY
4.0
001
5859
T
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
M
446 MARB
540 WIDB
HENINGER R W
Lab Included
002
5859
T
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
T
446 MARB
540 WIDB
HENINGER R W
Lab Included
003
5859
T
8:00-9:50 am
11:00-1 :50 pm
TTH
W
446 MARB
540 WIDB
HENINGER R W
Lab Included
004
5859
T
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
W
446 MARB
540 WIDB
HENINGER R W
Lab Included
005
5859
T
8:00-9:50 am
3:00-5:50 pm
TTH
TH
446 MARB
540 WIDB
HENINGER RW
Lab Included
206 BYU Fall 1 995 Class Schedule
006
5859
T 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
446MARB
HENINGER R W
2:00^:50 pm
F
540
W1DB
ZOOL
470
5814
BIOL CONSERVATION
1
3.0
001
5814
T 10:00-10:50 am
MWF
231 MARB
MAURERBA
ZOOL
475
065503 EVOLUTIONARY SCI
3.0
001
065503 T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
446MARB
JEFFERY D E
ZOOL
484
6729
HUMAN EMBRYOLOGY
3.0
001
6729
T 9:00-9:50 am
MWF
231 MARB
SEEGMILLER R E
ZOOL
493
5797
HIST & PHIL OF BIO
3.0
001
5797
T 1:00-1 :50 pm
MWF
348 MARB
JEFFERY D E
ZOOL
499R
5865
SR HONORS THESIS
V3.0
001
5865
S
ISA
348 MARB
EVANS R P
ZOOL
503
6901
RESEARCH ORIENTATN
1.0
001
6901
T 8:00-8:50 am
T
373 MARB
ANDERSEN F L
ZOOL 537 three day field trip required.
ZOOL
549R
5885
ADV TOPICS ZOOLOGY
V4.0
001
5885
S
ISA
574
WiDB
BELKMC
002
5885
S
TEA
574
WIDB
BELLJD
003
5885
S
TBA
574
WIDB
BLACK HL
004
5885
S
TEA
574
WIDB
BOOTH GM
005
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
BRADSHAW W S
006
5885
s
TBA
574
WiDB
BRAITHWAITE L
007
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
EVANS R P
008
5885
S
TBA
574
WIDB
HECKMANN R A
009
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
JUDDAM
010
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
LEPHART E D
011
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
MAURERBA
012
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
RHEES R W
013
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
ROGERS D S
014
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
SEEGMILLER R E
015
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
SHIOZAWA D K
016
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
SITES J W
017
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
SMITH HD
018
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
WHITE C M
019
5885
s
TBA
574
WIDB
WINDER WW
ZOOL
559R
5932
ADVTPCECOLSYST
3.0
001
5932
S 2:00-3:30 pm
MW
142
WIDB
SITES J W
ZOOL
561
5860
PHYSIO DRUG MECH
3.0
001
5860
T 9:00-10:50 am
T
319MCKB
BELLJD
002 L
5860
T 9:00-10:50 am
TH
540
WIDB
BELLJD
003 L
5860
S 12:00-1 :50 pm
TM
540
WIDB
BELLJD
ZOOL
579R
5904
TERATOLOGY TECH
2.0
001
5904
S 8:00-9:50 am
TTH
534
WIDB
SEEGMII 1 FR R E
ZOOL
585
6730
DEVELOP BIOLOGY
3.0
001
6730
S 1:00-2:20 pm
TTH
363 MARB
BRADSHAW WS
ZOOL
589R
5933
CARDIOVAS RESPIRAT
2.0
001
5933
S
TBA
JUDDAM
ZOOL
591 R
5907
SPEC PROS IN ZOOL
V2.0
001
5907
S
TBA
534
WIDB
TOLMAN R R
ZOOL
602
5870
THEORkllCALECOL
4.0
001
5870
S 10:00-11:50 am
WF
1808
WIDB
SHIOZAWA D K
ZOOL
696R
5944
GRADUATE SEMINAR
0.5
001
5944
T 11:00-12:50 pm
TH
247 MARB
EVANS R P
ZOOL
698R
8698
MASTER'S PROJECT
V6.0
001
8698
T
TBA
TOLMAN R R
ZOOL
699R
5946
MASTER'S THESIS
VI 8.0
001
5946
T
TBA
TOLMAN RR
ZOOL
799R
5948
DISSERTATION
V9.0
001
5948
T
TBA
TOLMAN R R
002
5948
T 11:00-12:50pm
TH
BLK2
247 MARB
TOLMAN R R
Lab Included
Lab Required
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Course Availability by Semester and Term
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321 W
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220 FW
513 W
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454 W
221 FSp
614 W
100H FWSu
202 F
328 W
455R SpSu
230R FWSp
515 F
ACC
205 FW
33 1R FWSp
495 Sp
300 F
516 W
200
FWSpSu
210 FSp
345 W
496R W
302 Sp
517 F
202
FSp
214 W
347 W
497 W
303 F
519 (W)
210
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220 W
353 W
499R W
304 F
578RFW
320
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240 FWSp
355 F
505 F
306 F
595R FW
341
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282 FWSp
356 F
550 FW
307 F
598R FW
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283 FWSp
357 W
551 F
309 F
600R FWSpSu
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303 F
358 W
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311 (W)Sp
621 RFW
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627 F
312 W
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308 F
391 F
629 W
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392R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
694R W
314 WSu
650R F(W)Su
503
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317 W
399R FWSpSu
695R W
316 F
656R FWSp
505
FWSu
318 F
400 W
696R W
316 W
659R FWSp
507
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319 F
405 F
699RW
317 F
678R SpSu
522
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330 W
410 W
ARAB
319 (W)
679R FWSpSu
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331 F
415 F
101 FW
321 RFW
695R FW
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345 W
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322R FWSp
697R FWSpSu
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AS LA
586
FW
399R FWSpSu
463 WSp
311R W
328R FW
342 W
599R FWSpSu
402 F
464 W
331 F
333R FW
ASIAN
612
FWSp
407 W
480 FSp
361 W
339 FW
330RW
616
W
425 F
481 WSu
362 F
340RW
395 FW
620
W
441 W
492 FW
451 F
349R FW
495 F
621
W
459 F
501 W
452 W
350R FW
ASL
622
F
460 W
507 W
461 F
35 1R FWSu
101 FWSpSu
623
W
462 W
510 F
462 W
353R FW
102 FWSpSu
624
F
466 F
574 F
490R FW
354R W
201 FWSpSu
625R W
471 W
591R(F)(W)(Sp)
ART
355R FW
202 FW
626
W
491 RW
595R (F)(W)
100 FWSp
356R FWSp
301 FWSpSu
628
W
497R FWSpSu
599R (F)(W)ISp)(Su)
103 FWSpSu
358R FW
302 FW
657
w
511 F
692R FW
104 FWSu
359R FWSp
431 (FHW)(Sp)
691RF
550 F
698R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
105 FWSpSu
377 W
432 (F)(W)
692R (W)
559 Sp
699R FWSpSu
106 FW
390 F
BIOL
693R FWSp
560 W
ANTHR
107 FWSpSu
395RFW
100 FWSpSu
AEROS
595 W
101 FWSpSu
108 FWSpSu
397 FWSp
100H FW
100
598R WSu
101HF
109 FWSpSu
398 FW
101 FWSpSu
101
w
605 F
108RFW
111 FWSpSu
400R FWSpSu
130 FWSu
110
694R FW
110 FWSpSu
114 F
415RFW
190 F
111
w
697R FWSpSu
215 W
115 FSp
421 R FW
276 W
200
698R FWSpSu
251 F
116 FSp
422R FWSp
398R FWSpSu
201
w
699R FWSpSu
252 W
117 FSp
423R W
BOTNY
210
AM ST
280 FWSpSu
118 W
427R FW
105 FW
211
w
360 FW
300 W
119 FW
428R FW
120 FW
300
ANSC
305 FW
120 W
439 W
125 W
301
w
100 F
309 F
121 W
4S0R FW
205 FSp
305RFW
121 FW
312 FW
200 W
451R WSu
210 WSp
310
F
122 FW
327 F
203R FWSu
456R FWSp
250 FW
311
w
124 FWSp
330 W
204R FWSu
459R FWSp
321 W
400RF
199R(F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
343 F
205R FWSpSu
476 FW
331 F
401R W
203 F
346 W
206R FW
478 W
341 FWSp
410
F
207 F
348 W
207R FW
494R FWSpSu
342 FW
411
W
212 F
355 W
208R FWSpSu
495R FW
343 FW
AFRIK
221 F
380 W
209 FW
497R FWSpSu
350 FW
101
F
23 1R FWSp
390RF
210 F
502 FSp
351 FW
102
W
240 FWISp)
399RW
211 FW
503 W
376 W
202
W
250 F
420 W
212 FW
504 F
399R FWSpSu
211RF
251 W
431 W
214 FWSu
506 F
400 F
AGHRT
291 RF
433 F
215 FWSu
507 F
407 W
101
FSp
308 F
436 W
216 FSp
509 F
415RW
103
W
310 F
438 F
217 FWSp
510 F
440 W
112
FWSp
312 W
439 W
218 FW
511 (W)Su
475 FW
151
F
315 W
442 Sp
219 F
512 W
491 W
208 BYU 1 996 Class Schedule
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1 996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
492R FWSpSu
153 FWSu
506
F
107 FWSpSu
355
W
315 FWSu
498R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
507
W
111 F
362
W
323 FWSpSu
507 W
232 FWSpSu
508
F
111HF
CLTX
330 FWSp
515 W
252 FWSp
509
W
112 W
102
F
331 FWSp
522 W
290 FWSp
513
Sp
152 FWSpSu
105
FWSp
332 FW(Sp)(Su)
523 W
302 FWSu
524
Sp
223 FSp
110
FWSu
335 FWSp
527 Sp
312 FWSp
526
w
226 FW
112
WSu
336 WSp
530 FW
327 FWSu
529
Su
227 FSp
120
FW
338 F
531 W
330 FWSp
531
F
281 FWSpSu
135
FWSu
344 FW(Sp)(Su(
540R W
353 FWSu
535
W
351 FWSp
199R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
345 FWSp
551 W
370 W
542
WSp
351M F
212
W(Su)
350 FW
552 F
380 FWSu
545
F
352 FWSpSu
225
FSp
354 FWSp
559 W
404 FWSp
550
W
352M W
251
WSp
355 W
574 F
428 FWSp
555
Sp
353 FWSpSu
261
FSp
360 FWSp
691 RFW
431 FWSu
561
F
354 FWSp
285
W
365R FWSp
697R FWSpSu
444 FWSp
562
F
367 F
300
FWSp
375 FWSp
698RFW
453 FW
563
W
391 WSp
320
F
391 FW(Sp)(Su|
699R FWSpSu
455 FWSp
565
w
455 F
321
FW
396R FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
470 FSp
570 (F)
461 FW
323
F
397R FW
BULGN
501 RFW
571
w
462 WSp
325
F
398R FWSpSu
101 F
510 FSp
572
F
464 FWSp
330
FW
402 W
330 W
512 W
575
w
468 W
340
W
410 FW(Sp)(Su)
BUSM
521 W
580
w
481 FWSp
351
W(Sp)
415RFW(Sp)(Su)
101 WSpSu
525 F
625
w
497R FWSpSu
373
F(Sp)
420 FW(Sp)(Su)
102 FWSpSu
531 W
641
w
499R FWSpSu
374
W(Sp)
421 F
103 FWSpSu
535 F
644
F
501 FSp
385
F
427 FW
104 FWSpSu
544 F
647
F
514 W
386
W(Su)
428 FW
199R FWSpSu
545 W
650
F
523 F
390
FW
429 FW
200 FW
550 F
651
W
552 F
395
F(W)
432 FWSp
210 FW
552 W
654
Sp
553 W
415
F
435 FW
300 FW
553 F
691 RFW
561 F
422
W
439 WSu
301 FWSpSu
555 W
694R WSp
563 W
425
W
441 FWSp
340 FW
556 W
695R FWSpSu
565 F
451
F
446R FW(Sp)(Su)
341 FWSpSu
560 W
699R FWSpSu
569 W
473
W
447 FW
361 FWSpSu
561 W
794R W
582 W
474
F(Sp)
449 F(Sp)(Su)
380R FWSp
565 F
797R FWSpSu
584 W
487
F
451 (W)(Sp)(Su)
381 R FW
575 W
799R FWSpSu
586 W
488
F
454 FW
382R FW
576 Sp
CHEN
1
594RFW
490
FWSpSu
455 F
399R FWSpSu
578 F
170
FW
596R W
495
FWSpSu
458 FW(Su)
401 FWSpSu
598R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
629RF
496R FWSp
459R FW(Spl
405 W
678R W
273
FSp
659RF
520R (W)
460 FW
407 FW
699R FWSpSu
283
WSp
689RF
545
Sp
461R FW
410 FWSpSu
751RSP
291R FW
697R FWSpSu
CLSCS
475 FWSpSu
411 W
799R FWSpSu
310
F
699R FWSpSu
350
F
480 FWSpSu
413 F
CANT
373
W
797R FWSpSu
420
W
481 F
418 FW
201 F
374
F
799R FWSpSu
430R FW
482 (W)
430 FWSp
202 W
376
W
CHIN
CM
483 (W)
431 W
211R W
378
F
101 FWSp
155
FWSp
495R FWSpSu
432 FW
CEEN
411
W
102 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
499R FW
442 FW
100AF
412
W
200 FW
210
FW
609 F
444 FW
100B W
436
F
201 FWSp
211
FWSp
610 F
454 FW
103 FWSp
451
W
202 FWSu
217
FWSp
611 W
456 FW
113 FSp
475
FSp
21 1R FWSp
218
FW
61 2R FWSpSu
459 FWSp
199R FWSpSu
476
F
301 FW
241
FWSp
613 F(Spl(Su)
463 FWSp
200AF
477
WSp
311R FW
305
FW
615 WSp
465 WSu
200B W
478
w
321 FSp
311
FW
616 F
468R W
203 FWSp
491
FW
322 WSu
345
F
617 F(Sp)(Su)
482 W
204 FWSu
493R FWSpSu
325 F
385
FSp
690 FWSpSu
483 W
205 FW
498R FWSpSu
326 W
408
WSp
69 1R FWSpSu
499 FWSpSu
270 FSp
499R FWSpSu
343 F
411
FWSp
695R FWSpSu
496R FWSpSu
302 F
500
F
344 W
412
FW
699R FWSpSu
CUT
321 FW
501
W
345 F
415
FSp
CZECH
201 FSp
332 FSu
518
W
347 FWSu
417
FSp
330 W
201 HF
341 FW
531
F
377 F
426
W
DANCE
202 WSu
351 WSp
533
F
399R WSpSu
445
WSp
130 FWSpSu
202H W
361 FSp
535
F
441 F
491 R F
131 FWSpSu
310 F
370 FW
536
W
442 W
494R FWSpSu
132RFW
420RF
391 A F
578
Sp
443 F
COOP
133 F
430R F
3918 W
633
w
444 W
1 99R FWSpSu
134R W
460R FWSp
423 WSu
641
F
445 W
COMMS
135 FWSpSu
590R FWSpSu
424 F
691R FW
490R FWSpSu
101
FW(Sp)(Su)
140 FWSpSu
610 F
431 W
693R FWSpSu
495 FW
150
FWSpSu
164 W
620RF
433 FSp
698R FWSpSu
670R W
199R FWSpSu
170 FWSpSu
630R F
491 A F
699R FWSpSu
680R FW(Sp)
201
FW(Su)
171 FWSpSu
660RF
491 BW
791 RFW
690R W
230
FW
172 FW
699R FWSpSu
495 FW
793R FWSpSu
699R FW(Sp)(Su)
235
FWSpSu
173RFW
CS
500 W
799R FWSpSu
CLCV
243
FW
180 FWSpSu
103 FWSpSu
501 Sp
CHEM
110 FWSp
301
FW
181 FW
130 FWSp
502 (Su)
101
FWSpSu
241 FWSp
307
FW(Sp)(Sul
184 FWSpSu
142 FWSpSu
503 (W)
103
W
245 W
310
FW
185 FWSpSu
143 FWSpSu
504 W
105
FWSpSu
304 W
311
FWSpSu
190 FWSpSu
152 FWSp
505 F
106
FWSpSu
307 F
312
FWSpSu
228 F
( ) See department
BYU 1 996 Class Schedule 209
1996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
229RFW
662 Su
452 W
647 FW
544 W
696R FWSpSu
231 FWSpSu
695R (F)(W|(Sp)(Su)
453 F
648 W
545 F
699R FWSpSu
232RFW
697R FWSpSu
454 W
649 F
546 W
740 (Su)
235 FW
699R FWSpSu
477RFW
650 F
547 W
741 (Su)
240R FWSp
DANSH
478 F
651 W
550 F
780R FSpSu
241 R FWSu
101 F
488 FW
654 F
551 W
793R FWSpSu
242 FW
102 W
494R FWSpSu
655 Sp
555 FW
795R FWSpSu
260 FWSpSu
201 F
497R FWSpSu
656 W
560 W
799R FWSpSu
260H F
202 IW)
499R FWSpSu
662 ISpXSul
561 F
ELDR
261 FW
340 F
DUTCH
671 (SpXSu)
564 F
452 FWSpSu
270 FW
DES
340 F
672 WSp
568 W
517 FWSu
271 FWSp
100 F
EPSY
673 W
593RFW
532 WSp
275 FWSpSu
102 FWSp
1 01 R FWSpSu
678 F
598RFW
535 W
278RFW
110 FWSpSu
133 FW(Sp)(Su)
679 W
611 W
537 SpSu
280 FWSpSu
111 FSp
204 FWSpSu
680R FWSpSu
619 Sp
539R FWSu
281 FW
112 FSp
205 FWSpSu
685R FWSpSu
644 W
600 FSu
284 FWSu
113 WSu
230 F
690R FWSpSu
661 F
602 W(Sp)
285 FWSp
114 WSu
305 FSp
692R W
691 R FW
609 WSu
290 FW
119 WSu
310 W
693R FWSpSu
699R FW
611 WSu
29 1R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
320 F
694R FWSpSu
791 RFW
614 WSp
292 FWSp
210 (F)W
321 W
695R FWSpSu
797R W
620 FSu
293R FWSp
21 4R FW
330 F
697R FWSpSu
799R FW
622 FSu
331 FW
220 FW
331 F
699R FWSpSu
ECON
628 W(Sp)Su
335 F
221RFW
334 W
701 RF
110 FWSpSu
629 WSu
336 FW
222 W
350 W
705 Sp
378 FWSp
631 WSu
340RFW
224 FW
351 W
710 F
380 FWSp
632R FWSpSu
355 FW
225 F
380R FSp
715 W
381 FWSp
634R W
356 F
226 W
405 WSu
720 W
382 FWSp
655 FWSu
361 W
227R W
411 FW(Sp)
725 Su
388 FWSp
658 FSu
362 W
230 F
412RF(Sp)
746R W
EET
659 FSp
363 F
231 F
430R W
750 W
101 FW
660 W
364 WSp
232 W
434 W
779R FWSpSu
103 FWSu
665 F
366 WSp
233 W
438 F
780R FWSpSu
136 FW
668 WSu
367 FSp
243 W
444 W
790R F(W)(Sp)Su
199R FWSpSu
670R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
368RFW
245 FW
450 W
799R FWSpSu
231 FW
671 F
369 WSp
250 FW
457 W
EC EN
233 WSp
674 FSp
371 FW
270 FW
458 F
191 FW
245 F
684 WSp
376 FW
272 W
459 W
199RFW
29 1R FWSp
687 W
378RFW
273 F
480R WSu
220 FWSu
314 FSp
688 FSu
380R FWSp
310 FW
48 1R FWSp
30 1R FWSp
328 F
691 R (Su)
384RFW
320 F
485R FWSpSu
311 FWSpSu
340 FW
694R FWSpSu
385R FW
321RF
493R FWSpSu
312 FWSp
341 W
695R FWSp
386 FW
322 W
500 F(Sp)(Su)
313 FWSp
342 FW
696R (F)(W)
388R FWSpSu
325 W
502 W
315 FWSu
343 WSp
700 FSu
390R FWSpSu
326 F
503 FWSu
316 FWSu
345 WSu
702 (FIW
391R W
328 W
505 F
317 FWSpSu
346 F
720 FSu
393R FW
329 F
510 FWSu
325 FW
39 1R FWSp
731 F
399R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
330 F
511 W
327 FW
399R FWSpSu
740 Su
426R W
332 W
518 FWSpSu
360 FW
421 F
761 W
429RFW
335RF
519 FWSp
361 FW
431 W
762 FSu
440R FW
339 W
520 W
411 FSp
441 F
765 Su
460 FSp
340 FW
521 WSp
425 FW
443 F
775 F
461 W
341 W
525 FWSp
443 WSu
444 W
776 WSu
462 F
342 W
526 W
444 FW
447 WSp
780 WSu
464 FSu
343 F
544 (Sp)(Su)
450 W
492R FWSpSu
782 WSu
466 FW
344 F
546 FW
451 FSp
EL ED
788R (F)
468R FW
348 W
573 W
452 W
31 OR FWSp
790R Su
469 FWSpSu
349 F
574 F
460 FSp
340 FWSpSu
795 FWSu
478RFW
350RFW
575 F
461 FSp
350 FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
483RFW •
351 F
576 (W)
491 F
351 FWSpSu
ENGT
485RFW
352 F
580R FWSpSu
492AFW
352 FWSpSu
200 F
486RF
353 W
58 1R FWSp
492B FWSp
353 FWSpSu
498 FW
488R FW
354 W
582R FWSpSu
4920 FWSp
356 FWSpSu
500 F
490flFW
359 W
584R FWSpSu
493R FWSp
357 FWSpSu
501 W
493RFW
372 W
586R FWSu
499A FWSp
370 FW
ENGL
494RF
374 F
588R WSp
499B FWSp
400 FW
115 FWSpSu
495R W
375 F
601 F
510 F
493R FWSpSu
195 F
498R FWSp
376 W
603 F
511 F
530 Su
201 F
500RFW
377RFW
604 SpSu
512 F
632 FSu
201 H F
540RSU
379 F
606 F
514 F
635 WSu
202 W
562R Su
384R FSu
610 F
515 Sp
640 WSu
202H W
563R Su
41 OR (F)W
616 F
516 Sp
641 FSu
21 8R FWSp
601 FSu
420RF
617 F
517 F
642 FSu
220 FW
610 W
422R W
618 W
518 F
645 FSu
223 FWSpSu
630R FWSu
430 F
625R FWSp
519 W
647 WSu
230 FW
638RFW
435RW
626 W
520 F
648R WSu
232 FW
641 W
441 F
630 W
522RF
660 W
235 FW
642 Su
442 W
633 (Sp)(Su)
523 F
672R FSu
251 FWSpSu
643 F
443 F
639 (SpXSu)
526 W
676 WSu
252 FWSpSu
651 F
444 W
643 W
528 F
680R FWSpSu
291 FWSpSu
653 WSu
450 W
645 Sp
529RW
693R FWSpSu
292 FWSpSu
660 W
451 F
646 F
542R W
695R FWSpSu
293 FWSpSu
210 BYU 1996 Class Schedule
( ) See department
1996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
311 FWSpSu
31 1H FW
312 FWSpSu
313 FWSpSu
315 FWSpSu
31 5H FWSp
316 FWSpSu
31 6H FWSp
31 8R FW
31 9R FW
322 FWSu
324 FWSpSu
325 FW
336 FW
337R FW
338 W
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FW
FW
FWSu
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
F
W
FW
399R FWSpSu
41 OR FW
420 FWSp
423 FWSp
479 FW
490R FWSpSu
495 FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
500RF
510R W
516 W
51 8R FWSu
520R W
521RF
527 Sp
528 F
590R FWSpSu
599R FWSpSu
350
351
352
359
361
362
363
368
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
382
385
391
392
396
600
610
612
620
630
631
641
F
F
W
w
WSu
F
W
650R FW
662 Su
664 Sp
W
Su
F
F
Su
665
666
667
671
672
673 Su
675 Sp
676 Sp
680 Sp
682 W
699R FWSpSu
ESL
301 F
302 W
303 F
304 W
404 FW
FSN
100
FWSpSu
191
F
200
FSp
290
F
300
F
344
FW
345
FW
350
F
356
W
357
W
360
F
362
F
374
F
375
FW
399R SpSu
400
F
401
F
410
FW
424
W
435
F
440
F
445
W
450
W
451
F
458
F
459
FW
461
W
462
W
463
SpSu
465
F
466
W
467
W
475
w
490R W
492
Sp
494R FWSpSu
531
F
532
w
631 RFW
638
F
625
Sp
656
Sp
691 RFW
697R FW
699R FWSpSu
FAMSC
150
F
160
FWSpSu
210
FWSpSu
230
FW
250
FWSu
288
F
300
FWSpSu
301
FWSpSu
302
FWSp
303
FWSpSu
304
FWSp
310
FWSpSu
311
W
312
FW
313
F
314
F
315
FW
317
W
322
FWSpSu
323
FWSpSu
335
FW
340
FWSp
356
FWSp
360
FW
363
W
371
FWSpSu
372
FWSp
377
F
395R FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
403R FW
404
W
423
FWSpSu
424
FWSpSu
425
FWSu
460
FWSp
461
FWSp
465
FWSp
510
Su
511
F
514
F
522R W
540
Su
550
F
560
W
563
F
564
W
565
FSu
566R FWSp
570
W
590R FWSpSu
595R FWSpSu
600
FSp
602
W
604
W
622R W
623
W
640
W
645
F
650
W
651
F
652
W
653
F
654
W
655R FWSpSu
656
F
660
W
662
W
663
F
665
F
692R FW
693R FSpSu
699R FWSpSu
750R WSpSu
751
F
752
F
753
W
755R SpSu
770R FWSpSu
792R FW
793R W
799R FWSpSu
FINN
101
F
202
(W)
21 1R (W)
340
F
FREN
101
FWSpSu
102
FWSpSu
201
FWSpSu
202
FWSpSu
202H FW
21 1R FWSpSu
217
FW
301
SpSu
31 1R FWSpSu
321
FWSpSu
322
FW
326
FWSp
340
FW
377
F
378
W
399R Su
439
Sp
441
F
442
W
443
F
444
W
445
FWSp
446
FW
490R FWSpSu
491
FWSpSu
495R FWSpSu
670R W
680R FW
690R FW
699R FWSpSu
GE
212RF
222RF
241 R W
GEOG
101
FWSpSu
120
FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
211
FWSp
212
FW
221
FSu
222
W
270
FWSp
275
FWSp
301
FW(Sp)
302
F
310
F
312
F
331
F(Sp)
341
FW(Su)
346
W
352
FW
370
F(Sp)
371
W(Sp)
399R FWSpSu
405
W
410
W
412
F
450
F
455
W
460
F
465
W
485
w
493R FWSpSu
501 R W
502R W
512
w
513
Sp
515
FW
599R FWSpSu
600RFW
601
W
612
W
620
F
690R FWSpSu
695R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
GEOL
101
FWSp
101H FW
103
FWSp
111
FW
112
W
210
F
311
F
330
FWSp
351
F
352
W
370
W
399R FWSpSu
404
W
410
Sp
411
W
412
Sp
420
F
435
F
436
Sp
440
W
445
W
451
W
460
F
480
F
491 R FW
499R FWSpSu
510
FWSp
521
F
525
F
545
W
551
W
559
F
580
W
591 RFW
635
W
636
w
672
w
695R FWSpSu
696R FWSpSu
697R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
GERM
101
FWSpSu
102
FWSpSu
200RFW
201
FWSp
202
FWSpSu
21 1R FWSp
300RFW
310
FW
31 1R FWSp
321
FW
330
FWSp
340
FWSp
377
FW
399R W
400R FW
430
FW
431
FWSp
440R FW(Sp)
441 R F(W)(Sp)
442R FW(Sp)
450
F
460
W
490R FWSpSu
497R W
498R FIW)
499R FW
640R FW(Sp)
641 R FIWKSp)
642R FW(Sp)
670R WSp
680R FWSp
690R FW
699R FWSpSu
GREEK
101
FW
102
WSp
201
FSp
301
F
302
W
435
W
436
F
HEB
101
F
102
WSp
111M F
112M W
131
F
132
W
201
F
202
W
311RFW
331
FSp
341
WSu
431
W
443
F
444
W
531 RFW
HIST
120
FWSpSu
121
FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
200
FWSpSu
201
FWSpSu
201 HF
202
FWSpSu
202H W
223
(F)
250
W
275
FW
300
WSp
302
F
303
F
304
F
305
307
310
312
314
318
324
326
327
331
333
335
336
337
341
342
343
344
345
F
F ,-
(F)
(F)
FSp
(F)
F
(W)
(F)Sp
W
W
(W)
(F)
W
F
(F)
W
F
F
348R W
351
352
356
357
359
361
362
363
366
368
369
370
371
372
373
377
379
380
382
384
385
386
F
W
W
(W)
(F)
(W)
F
W
FW
W
F
F
WSu
W
W
(W)
(F)
W
W
W
F
W
390R (Su)
394R (Sp)
397R (F)(Su)
398 (W)
399R FWSpSu
400R FW
406R FW
407R FW(Sp)
408R FWtSu)
409R W
41 OR F
411R W
422 (W)
430R W
454 (F)
455 (W)
457 (W)
477 FW
480R (F)(W|
485 FWSpSu
490 FWSpSu
495R FWSpSu
496R FWSpSu
498R FWSpSu
499R FW
500R FWSpSu
561 F
562 W
563 F
587 F
598R FWSpSu
661 F
662 W
663 F
690R F
695R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
798R FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
HLTH
( ) See department
BYU 1996 Class Schedule 21 1
1 996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
121 FW
405 F
311R WSu
363
FW
321 FWSpSu
394
W
129 FWSpSu
499R FWSp
321 FW
365
F
420 FWSpSu
395
W
130 FW
610 F
322 W
420
F
490RFW
399R FWSpSu
201 F
620 F
326 F
430
F
642 W
402
F
300 FWSu
650 F
340 FW
431
W
MANEC
403
F
320 FWSp
690 FW
399R Su
450
WSu
300 FWSpSu
404
W
325 FW
699R FWSpSu
411 FW
480
F
301 FWSpSu
407
W
335 W
HUNG
442 F
490
W
452 (F)
420
F
361 FWSpSu
101 F
444 W
500
FWSp
453 FW
421
F
365 FWSu
102 W
445 W
521
F
475 F
425
F
370 FW
330 W
460 F
525
FW
487 W
430
F
381 FWSu
ISYS
490RFW
531
FWSp
595R FW
441
W
403R FWSp
98 FWSpSu
491 FWSpSu
535
F
596R FW
442
W
415 W
199R FWSpSu
495RW
540
FW
597R FW
481
w
420 FW
301 FWSpSu
JAPAN
550
W
613 F
491 R FWSp
421 FW
399R FWSpSu
101 FW
551
F
688 (F)
495R FWSpSu
425 FW
441 FWSu
102 FW
555
FSp
689 W
499R FWSpSu
426 FW
443 FWSp
201 FW
565RFW
699RFW
502
w
430 WSu
445 FWSp
202 FW
572
FWSu
H^ATH
504
F
431 RFW
542 FW
221 FWSp
577
FWSu
97 FWSpSu
551
F
436 FWSu
544 FWSp
301 FWSu
579
FWSp
110 FWSpSu
561
W
444 F
546 FW
311RFW
580RW
111 FWSpSu
631
F
445 WSu
548 W
321 FWSp
590R FWSpSu
112 FWSpSu
632
F
446 WSu
590R FW
322 FWSu
599R FSu
112HFW
651
FW
449R FW
643 F
325 FW
600
FSp
113 FWSpSu
691 RFW
451 FW
644 FW
326 W
630
W
1 1 3H FW
695R FWSpSu
454 F
645 F
343 F
641
W
119 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
455 F
646 FW
344 W
660
F
190 FWSu
799R FWSpSu
460 FWSpSu
IAS
345 W
677
W
300 FWSu
I^EEN
461 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
353 FW
678
W
302 FWSu
170
W
463 FWSp
390R FWSp
377 F
679
FWSp
305 FWSpSu
172
FWSp
465 FW
395R FW
441 FW
690
W
306 FWSpSu
173
FW
466 FWSu
397R FWSpSu
443 FW
695
W
311 FWSp
191
FW
478 FW
399R FWSpSu
444 FW
699R FWSpSu
312 FWSp
199R FWSpSu
480 W
501 RFW
490RFW
LTAM
313 FWSu
212
FW
599R FWSpSu
595R FWSp
670RFW
301
W
315 FW
250
FWSp
603R FWSp
599R FWSpSu
680RFW
302
Sp
316 FW
273
FWSu
650 FSp
695R FWSpSu
690R F(W)
495
FSu
323 WSu
312
FWSp
651 W
699R FWSpSu
699RFW
IWIBA
332 FWSp
321
FWSp
652 W
INTR
KOREA
510
W
343 FWSpSu
322
FWSu
666 FWSu
499R FWSp
101 F
511
W
344 FWSpSu
337
FWSu
671 W
IS
102 W
530
FW
350 FSu
352
FSp
692 F
285 FWSpSu
201 FW
533
F
355 W
363
FWSp
694 F
286 FWSpSu
202 FWSp
550
F
371 FWSp
364
W
696R FWSpSu
470R FW
301 FW
560R W
372 W
371
FSu
698R FW
5 15R FWSpSu
303 FW
562
W
387 Sp
372
FWSu
699R FWSpSu
560 WSp
31 1R FWSp
580
W
391 RF
401
FW
HON P
564 FSu
315 F
585
W
399R (F)(W|SpSu
422
F
200 FWSpSu
587 WSu
321 W
591
W
411 FWSu
435
FW
201 F
620 FSu
325 F
593RW
434 FWSpSu
440
FWSp
202 W
652 WSu
326 W
602
W
45 1R (W)
473
W
203R FW
653 F
340 F
618
W
480 (F)
474
FWSpSu
211RF
654 W
344RF
621
FW
495R FWSpSu
475
F
214RFW
657R FWSpSu
345 W
622
W
499R FW(Sp)(Su)
476
W
221RF
660 W
399RFW
623
W
511 W
499R FW
228RFW
661 FSu
441 W
624
FW
512 Sp
500
W
230RFW
662 W
443 W
625
W
521 F
501
Sp
241 RFW
663 W
471 F
626
W
522 W
504
W
2B9 F
664 WSu
480RFW
629
W
541 F
506
F
260 W
665 W
4H W
630
F
542 W
507
w
300 FW
667R FWSpSu
LATIN
632
W
551 F
509
w
303RFW
672 W
101 FW
633
FW
562 W
510
F
327RF
673 F
102 W
634
W
585 8p
511
w
344R FWSp
674R WSp
111 FWSp
636
W
629 Su
512
w
499R FWSpSu
677R FWSpSu
201 FWSp
638
FW
695R FWSpSu
615
Sp
HUM
680R FWSpSu
301 WSp
650
F
699R FWSpSu
531
w
101 FWSu
682 F
302 F
654
W
799R FWSpSu
537
w
200 FWSp
687R FWSpSu
321 F
655
W
MCBIO
541
w
201 FWSpSu
690R FWSp
433 F
657
F
102 FW
542
w
201 HFW
692R (W)
435 W
659
F
130 FW
556
w
202 FWSpSu
693R FWSpSu
441 W
660
FW
221 FWSpSu
557
FSp
202HFW
698R FWSpSu
490RFW
682
W
222 FWSpSu
570
F
240 FWSp
699R FWSpSu
LAW
683
F
230 FW
572
F
242 Sp
790RFW
See Law School for
685
W
265 FW
573
F
261 FWSp
799R FWSpSu
availability of Law
686
W
291 FWSp
574
W
261 HF
ITAL
classes.
687
W
311 FW
575
WSp
262 FW
101 FW
LING
689
w
351 FW
576
w
262H W
102 FW
98 FWSpSu
690R W
361 F
581
F
290R WSu
201 FWSp
230 FWSu
692
w
365 FW
584
W
350 FWSp
202 FWSu
260 FW
693R WSpSu
391 F
591RFW
401 R FWSp
211RFSpSu
330 FWSp
r^COM
.392 W
595R FWSpSu
404RFW
217 FW
362 FW
320
FWSpSu
393 W
631
Su
212 BYU 1996 Class Schedule
( ) See department
1 996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
695R FWSpSu
425R FW
341 R FW
603 Sp
600 F
124
FWSp
697R FWSpSu
MUSIC
342R FW
604 FW
601 W
125
FW
699R FWSpSu
101
FWSpSu
343R FW
605 Su
602 FW
126
FW
791R FW
111R FWSp
344R FWSp
607A (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
611 F
127
FW
795R FWSpSu
113
FWSp
345R FW
607B (F|(W)(Sp)(Su)
612 W
129
FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
114R FW
346R FWSp
608A (W)(Sp)(Su)
613 F
131
FWSpSu
MET
115
FWSp
347R FW
608B (WHSpKSu)
614 W
132
FWSpSu
101 F
116R FWSp
348R FW
614RFW
620 F
136
FWSp
102 W
117
FWSpSu
349R FWSp
615RFW
622 W
137
FW
131 FSp
118R FW
355R FW
619RFWSP
625 Sp(Su)
139
FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
135
FW
356 F
626R FW
632 W
141
FWSp
230 WSu
160R FWSp
357 W
634R FW
635 Sp(Su)
143R FW
324 WSu
161
FSp
360R FWSp
638R FW
699R FWSpSu
146
FWSpSu
329 W
162
FSp
363 W
639R FW
ORG B
147
FWSpSu
331 F
166
F
364 F
641 R FW
320 FWSpSu
155
FW
335 FSp
186
FW
365 WSp
642R FW
321 FWSpSu
156
FWSpSu
336 WSu
188
W
366 W
643R FW
327 FWSp
157
FWSp
360 WSu
190
FWSu
368 F
644R FWSp
333 FWSp
161
W
431 FSp
191
FSp
369 F
645R FW
347 FWSp
162
W
490R FWSpSu
192
WSu
372AF
646R FWSp
373 F
164
W
498 FW
133
FSp
372B W
647F (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
433 W
169
FWSpSu
MFE
194
WSu
373AF
648R FW
490R W
170
FW
199R FWSpSu
195
FSp
373B W
649R FWSpSu
531 W
171
FWSpSu
232 FW
196
WSu
374 FW
660R FWSpSu
551 F
172
FWSpSu
250 FWSp
197
FSp
375A F
665R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
561 W
1 74R FW
251 FWSp
198
WSu
375B W
670R FW
601 FW
179
FWSpSu
291R F
200
FWSp
376AF
674 Su
602 F
181
FWSpSu
332 FW
201
F
3768 W
675 FW
603 F
182
FWSpSu
340 WSu
202
WSpSu
377AF
679R F(W)(Sp){Su)
604 FW
183
FWSp
355 F
203
FW
3778 W
687R FW
605 FW
186
FWSpSu
361 W
204
F
378 FWSpSu
688R FWSpSu
606 F
187
FWSp
391R W
228
F
384 W
694R FWSpSu
607 F
188
FW
432 WSu
235
FWSp
386RW
697A FWSpSu
616 W
191
FWSpSu
475 F
249R FWSp
387R FW
697B FWSp
636 W
192
FW
476 W
251
FW
391 FSp
698A Su
660R FW
196
F
480 WSu
256
F
395 FWSp
6988 FWSu
669R FWSpSu
197
W
491 RFW
257
W
399R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
672 W
200R FW
MFET
260R FWSp
400R FWSp
700R (W)(Sp)(Su)
679R FWSpSu
201 RFW
529 W
261
W
402A F
799R FWSpSu
680 FWSpSu
203R FW
531 F
262
w
403A F
N AS
PMGT
206R FWSp
532 F
263
w
403B WSp
101 F
385 FWSp
207R FW
533 W
264
FSp
404B W
(NE LG)
603 F
229
FSp
534 F
265
W
407 W
NES
610 F
230 W
536RF
271
F
426R W
398R W
611 W
231
F
537 W
276
W
441 RFW
499R FW
622 W
234
F
538 W
284
FW
449R FWSp
595R FWSpSu
625 F
237
W
540 F
287
F
460R FWSp
NORWE
627 F
239
FW
541 F
288
W
468 (W)(Sp)(Su)
101 F
629RW
242
FW
553 W
290
W
470R FW
102 W
630 W
275
FW
555 FSp
291
FSp
471 W
201 F
632 F
276
FW
572 F
292
WSu
472 F
202 (W)
638 F
277
FSp
574 W
293
FSp
481 FW
340 W
640 W
297
FWSp
580 F
294
WSu
482 Sp
NURS
641 F
320
FWSp
591 RFW
295
FSp
483 F
180 FWSpSu
642RF
321
FWSp
592R FW
296
WSu
485 W
288 W
643 F
330RW
595R FWSpSu
297
FSp
494R FWSpSu
290 FW
644 W
335
F
656 W
298
Wsu
497RF
292 FW
647 F
341
F
698R W
300
F
499R FW
310 WSp
660 F
342
F
699R FWSpSu
301
FSp
500 FW
312 FW
661 F
343
W
799R WSpSu
302
WSu
501 Su
314 FSp
671 F
344
WSp
MGT
303
FSp
503 (F)(W)(Sp(\)(Su)
320 FWSp
675 F
345
W
511 W
304
WSu
505R (F)(W)
342A FW
676 W
346
F
541 Sp
31 1R FWSp
507 W
342B FW
681 F
348
W
551 Sp
312RFW
508 W
370 FWSu
682 W
350
FWSpSu
561 F
313RFW
509 (W)(Sp)(Su)
380 FWSpSu
684 F
351
FWSpSu
562 W
314RFW
510 W
382 FWSpSu
685 W
360
FWSp
565 Su
315RFW
532R F
384 FWSpSu
688 W
361
FWSp
580 Su
318RFW
533R F
390R FWSpSu
691 R FWSpSu
362
FWSpSu
MILS
319RFWSp
560R FWSpSu
420A FWSpSu
692R FWSpSu
363
FWSpSu
115 Sp
323RF
570 (W)(Sp)(Su)
420B FWSpSu
693R WSpSu
364
FW
120 FSpSu
324RW
571 (W)(Sp)(Su)
438A FWSp
PE
365
FWSu
121 WSpSu
325R FWSp
575R (Sul
438B FWSu
100R FWSp
366
FWSp
131 FW
326R FW
576 (W)(Sp)(Su)
444A FWSp(Su)
101R W
367
FWSpSu
215 Sp
329R FW
581 W
444B FW(Sp)Su
102R FWSpSu
375
FWSpSu
220 FWSpSu
330R FW
583 W
450R FWSpSu
103 FWSu
376
FWSpSu
221 FWSpSu
331 R FW
591 F
490A FWSpSu
106 FW
377
W
315 Sp
332R FW
595 FSu
490B FWSpSu
111 FW
378
F
320 F
333R FW(Sp)
596 W
551 FSp
112 FW
379
FWSp
321 W
334R FW
599R (F)(W)(Spl(Su)
555 (W)
116 FWSp
399R FWSpSu
415 Sp
337R FWSp
600R (WKSpKSu)
557 FSp
117 FW
420
FWSp
420 F
338R FW
601 FW
580 F
120 FWSpSu
422
FSp
421 W
339R FW
602 Sp
590R FWISplSu
121 FWSp
424
W
( ) See department
BYU 1996 Class Schedule 213
1996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
425 F
100 F
316
F
PSYCH
354 F
299R FWSpSu
426 W
105 FWSp
317
F
111
FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
305 FWSp
430 FWSp
106 FWSu
322
FWSp
IIIHFSp
441 W
306 W
450 FWSp
107 FWSp
330
(F)(W)
220
FWSp
455 F
311 FWSp
451 W
108 FWSu
331
W
240
FWSu
498R FWSpSu
312 FW
458 FSp
121 FWSpSu
333
F
301
FWSpSu
505 W
313RFW
460 FWSu
122 FWSpSu
334
FSp
302
FWSpSu
515 W
315 FWSp
461 W
127 FWSpSu
340
F
303
FWSpSu
527 Sp
316 FW
468 FWSp
1 27H FW
347
F
306
FSu
551 W
332 FW
469 FWSp
129 F
348
F
308
Sp
552 F
370 FW
476 FWSpSu
130 W
350
(F)(W)
320
FWSp
561 F
371 W
480 W
137 FW
352
F
321
FWSpSu
565 W
372 W
497R FWSp
167 FWSp
353
W
330
FW
691RFW
373 F
499R FWSpSu
199R FWSpSu
354
F
336
FW
697R FWSpSu
375 FW
560 W
214 FWSp
357
F
338
W
699R FWSpSu
376 F
599R FWSpSu
221 FWSp
360
FW
341
FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
380 WSp
620 F
222 FWSu
361
FW
342
FWSpSu
REL A
384 FW
622 W
281 F
364
F
350
FWSpSu
115 FW(Sp)(Su)
388 F
629R FW
314 FSp
370
FW
353
FW
121 FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
630 F
318 FWSu
371
F
354
Sp
122 FWSpSu
400 FW
631 WSu
321 WSu
372
FW
361
FWSpSu
211 FWSpSu
401 R FWSpSu
649 W
340 WSp
375
FW
370
WSu
212 FWSpSu
402R FW
650 Sp
380 FSp
376
FW
375
FSp
301 FW(Sp)(Su)
403 FW
651 Sp
381 F
377
W
378
FW
302 FW(Sp)(Su)
423 FW
652 W
431 F
383
W
381
F
304 FW(Sp)(Su)
425 F
654 W
441 FSp
384
F
382
W
320 FW(Sp)(Su)
471 FW
655 FSp
442 WSu
385
FW
390RFW
327 FWSpSu
472 FWSp
656 F
471 W
391
FWSpSu
490
FWSpSu
392R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
481 FWSp
657 Su
497R FWSpSu
392
W
492R FWSpSu
620R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
483 FWSu
658 F
499R FWSpSu
393
FWSpSu
495R FWSpSu
RELC
485 FWSp
659 Sp
517 F
399R FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
100 FW
487 FWSp
661 F
518 W
400
(F)(W)
500RFW
130 FWSpSu
490 FWSu
662 Sp
527 F
401
W
501
F
231 FW(Sp)(Su)
491 FWSp
666 F
528 W
402
W
502
W
261 FWSpSu
492 W
667 F
529 F
405
F
510
Sp
262 FW(Sp)
493 FW
669 W
546 W
406
W
520
Sp
263 FW(Su)
495 FWSu
691 F
551 FW
408
w
535
w
264 FW(Sp)
599R FWSpSu
693R FW
552 FW
410
(F)(W)
540
w
265 FW(Su)
600 F
699R FWSpSu
561 W
430
(FKW)
550
F
266 FW
610 FSu
751RFW
566 F
450
(F)(W)
560
F
267 FW
611 FSu
766 W
571 F
454
F
575
F
268 FW
615 WSu
769 W
581 W
457
W
583
W
324 FWSpSu
619 W
797R FWSpSu
591RFW
470
(F)(W)
600RF
325 FWSpSu
650 W
799R FWSpSu
597 FW
499R FW
605
F
333 FWSpSu
685 WSp
PHIL
621 F
530
F
606
W
341 FWSpSu
694 FW
105 FWSpSu
623 W
535
F
607
F
342 FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
105H FW
631 F
680
F
609
F
344 FW(Sp)(Su)
RUSS
110 FWSpSu
641 F
693R FW
611
F
351 FWSpSu
100A FW
201 FWSp
642 W
POLSH
612
Sp
352 FW(Sp)(Su)
100B W
201HFSP
645 F
101
F
622
F
353 FW
101 FWSp
202 WSu
651 F
102
W
623
W
355 FW
102 FWSu
202H WSu
652 W
201
(F)
624
Sp
356 FW
199R W
205 FWSpSu
671 F
202
(W)
645
w
370 FWSp
201 FWSp
210 F(Sp)
681 F
330
FW
651
F
393R FW(Sp)(Su)
202 WSu
211 W(Su)
682 W
PORT
652
W
471 FW
240 W
213 (F)(W)(Sp)
697R FWSpSu
101
FW
653
Sp
472 FW
241 (F)
214 (F)(W)Su
699R FWSpSu
102
FW
675
w
473 FW
242 F
215 (F)(W)(Su)
711RF
199RW
677R Sp
491 FW(Sp)(Su)
311RF
305 WISplSu
797R FWSpSu
201
F
687RF
492 FW(Sp)(Su)
312 W
311 WSp
799R FWSpSu
202
W
691 RFW
51 OR (F)(W)(Spl(Su)
321 F
311HFW(Spl(Su)
PHYS
302
FW(Sp)
695R FWSpSu
524 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
322 W
320 (F)(W)
100 FWSpSu
321
F(W|(Sp)
696R FWSpSu
525 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
330 FW
321 (F)(W|
110A FWSp
322
(F)W
699R FWSpSu
530 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
399R W
322 (F)(W)
11 OB FWSu
339
FW(Sp)
711RSP
540R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
411 F
330 (F)(W)
PLSC
345
(F)(W)
712R WSp
541 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
412 W
331 (F)(WI
101 FW
355
(F)
740RFW
542 (F)(W)(Sp)(Sul
441 F
332 (F)(W)
110 FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
741 R FWSpSu
543 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
442 W
340 (F)(W)
110H FW
441
(F)(Sp)
742R W
551 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
490R FWSpSu
341 (F)(W)
150 FWISpKSu)
451
{F)(W)(Sp)
743R FWSp
552 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
491 F
342 (F)(W)
170 FWSpSu
520
(F)(W)(Sp)
745
F
553 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
499R W
343 (F)(W)
200 FWSp
521
(F)(W)(Sp)
746
w
555 (FXWKSpKSu)
670R FWSp
405 {F)(W)
201 FW(Sp)(Su)
522
(F)(W)(Sp)
747
Sp
556 (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
680R FWSpSu
413 (F)(W)
201 H F
529R (F)(W)(Sp)
748
Su
640R (F)(W)|Sp)(Su)
699R FWSpSu
415 (F)(W)
202 FW(Sp)(Su)
539R (FXWKSp)
797R FWSpSu
650R FWSpSu
SCED
418 (F)(W)
202H W
542
(F)(W)(Sp)
799R FWSpSu
RMYL
276R FW(Sp)
422 (F)(W)Su
230 FWSp
549R (F)(W)(Sp)
RANGE
123 FWSpSu
326 FWSpSu
423 (F)Sp(Su)
297 FW
552
(F)(W)(Sp)
191
F
201 R F
351 FWSpSu
424 (F)(W)
300 (F)(W)
553
(F)(W)(Sp)
215
W
210 FWSp
375 FWSpSu
450R (F)(W)Sp
305 F
559R (F)(W)(Sp)
330
W
223R FWSp
376R FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
310 (F)(W)
599R (FI(W)ISp)
345
W
244 F
377 FW
501 R FWSpSu
314 F
698RFW
347
W
288 FWSp
476R FW
PHSCS
315 FW
699R FWSpSu
351
F
289 W
490R FWSpSu
214 BYU 1996 Class Schedule
( ) See department
1996 Course Availability by Semester and Term (continued)
493R FWSpSu
211 FWSp
527 F
110 FWSpSu
285 WSp
ZOOL
496
FW
305 FWSp
528 W
115 FWSpSu
287R FW
139 FW
649
Sp
360 FWSp
540 Sp
117 FWSpSu
295R FWSpSu
204 FWSu
660
W
362 FWSp
543 FSu
120 FW
299R FWSp
205 FW
693R SpSu
364 FWSp
544 W
198R FW
319 FW
221 F
SCAND
365 FWSu
546 F
214RFW
322 F
227 FW
344R (W)
366 FWSp
548 W
317 FW
323R W
229 FW
430
F
367 FW
550 Sp
358R FW
324R W
249M FSpSu
490R FW
390RSU
554 Su
SWED
325R F
250 FWSpSu
590R FW
39 1R FWSp
556 F
101 F
326 F
260 FWSpSu
SOC
462 FWSu
558 W
102 W
327R FW
260H F
111
FWSpSu
463 W
580R (F|(W)
201 F
333 F
261 FWSpSu
112
FWSpSu
464 FW
599R FW
211R W
340 FSp
276 FWSp
112HFW
466 FWSp
601 A F
311R W
341 FWSpSu
312 W
113
FW
496R FWSpSu
601 BF
340 W
343R FWSpSu
317 FSp
205
FWSpSu
550 FW
601 CF
TEC E
344RF
318 W
211
FWSpSu
567 FW
620 F
120 F
361 FWSp
329 FW
222
FWSp
595R FWSpSu
622 Sp
140 W
362 WSu
331 FSu
300
FWSpSu
600R F
625 Su
149 FWSu
377 F
334 FWSpSu
303R FWSp
610 F
626 F
150 F
378R FW
338 FWSp
311
FWSp
612 W
629R W
199R FWSpSu
380 F
339 FW
315
W
620 F
671 W
200 FW
385 W
341 FWSp
323
FWSp
621 W
672 Su
209 FW
399R FW
342 FWSu
324
W
630 F
673R FW
229 W
423RF
343 FWSu
325
F
631 W
674 F
250 FW
424R FW
344 FSp
326
FWSpSu
638 F
676 Sp
251 W
426R W
349M FWSpSu
327
W
641 W
678 W
270 FWSpSu
447R FWSpSu
350 FWSp
328
W
642 F
679R Su
291 R FW
461 FWSu
351 FWSp
329
WSp
643 W
698R FWSpSu
301 W
462 F
361 FWSp
330
F
644 FW
699R FWSpSu
319 FW
472R F
363 W
335
W
645 F
SRBCR
325 W
480R FWSpSu
380 FWSu
345
F
646 Sp
330 W
329 W
484 W
399R FWSpSu
350
FWSpSu
647R FWSu
STAT
340 F
485 F
402 F
351
FWSu
648 Su
105 FWSp
354 FW
486R W
410 F
358
FSu
649 F
199R FWSpSu
386 W
487R FSu
414 Sp
365
W
654R FWSpSu
211 FWSp
388 W
489R FSp
416 Sp
367
FWSp
655R FW
221 FWSpSu
391 RFW
490 F
418 W
370
W
660 F
222 FWSpSu
400 W
499R FW
429 FWSp
380
FW
661 W
222HFW
405 F
516RFW
439 FWSp
381
FWSp
662 F
223 FWSpSu
450 W
5 19R FWSpSu
443 F
383
F
663 F
301 FWSp
453 F
522R FW
445 W
389
F
664 W
321 FWSu
470 W
523R W
446 W
400
F
665 W
322 FWSp
477 W
524R F
447 W
411
W
666 F
334 FW
490R FWSpSu
526 W
449R FWSpSu
420
FWSpSu
693RF
336 FW
491 RW
527 W
457 W
422
FWSp
698R FWSpSu
337 FW
593R SpSu
540R FWSpSu
460 FWSp
430
W
SPAN
341 F
610 (Su)
542R FWSpSu
470 F
460
F
100AF
342 W
615 Su
543R FW
472 F
503
Su
100B W
361 FWSp
625 Su
544R FWSpSu
475 FWSp
515
W
100C F
370 W
630 Su
545R W
484 F
524
W
100D W
411 FW
635 Su
552R W
493 W
527
F
101 FWSpSu
421 FWSp
645 Su
562 W
499R FWSpSu
530
F
102 FWSpSu
435 W
690R Su
572R W
503 F
560
F
199R FW
462 F
694R FWSpSu
578R F
504 W
561
W
201 FWSpSu
463 F
695R FWSpSu
579R F
515R FWSpSu
565
F
202 FWSpSu
466 W
698R FWSpSu
585 W
526 F
590R FWSpSu
21 1R FWSp
490R FW
699R FWSpSu
587R W
532 W
595R FWSpSu
212 FWSp
496R FWSpSu
TH F
595R FWSpSu
536 W
600
F
302 FWSpSu
497R FWSpSu
115 FWSu
599R FWSpSu
537 F
601
W
321 FWSp
499R FWSpSu
116 FWSpSu
600 Sp
540 F
602
w
322 FWSu
501 FWSp
117 FWSp
601 WSu
546 W
603R FW
326 FWSp
502 WSu
121 FWSpSu
644 W
547 W
604
w
329 FW
520 F
122 FWSu
662R FW
549R FWSpSu
606
F
339 FWSpSu
521 W
123 FWSpSu
668R FW
556 F
611
w
345 FW(Sp)(Su)
522 F
124R FWSp
671R F
559R F
612
w
355 FW(Sp){Su)
531 W
127R FWSp
674R F WSp
561 F
620
FSp
365 (F)(W)
532 W
140 FWSpSu
680R Su
565 W
621
W
377 FWISul
534 F
141 FWSpSu
690 FSu
566 W
622
F
378 FW(Su)
536 F
142 FW
697R F
569R FWSpSu
623
F
399R FWSpSu
537 (Wl
143R FWSpSu
698R FWSp
572 F
625RW
423 (F)(W)
541 W
187 FW
699R FWSpSu
579R FW
660
W
425 FW
552 FWSu
199R FWSpSu
700RF
585 F
670
w
427 F
554 Su
200 FSp
731 F
589R FW
692R FWSu
428 W
563 (W)
201 WSu
772RF
59 1R FWSpSu
697R FW
441 FW(Sp)(Su)
591RFW
202 FSp
797R FWSp
602 F
699R FWSpSu
451 FW(Sp)(Su)
592 F
203 WSu
799R FWSpSu
604 W
706
w
46 1R (F)(W)
599R FWSpSu
220 FWSu
THAI
696R FW
711
F
480R (F)(W)(Sp)(Su)
611 W
228 F
201 F
698R FWSpSu
750
w
491 FWSpSu
636 F
240R FWSpSu
211R W
699R FWSpSu
792R FW
520 WSu
695R FWSpSu
243R FW
301 FW
799R FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
521 W
699R FWSpSu
261 FW
UKRAI
SOC W
522 F
STDEV
280 FSp
330 W
( ) See department
BYU 1996 Class Schedule 215
Final Examination Policy Fall Semester 1995
Final examinations will be given at the tinnes shown in the schedule (opposite page). Examinations are not given
early. The examination period is preceded by reading days, which give time for conscientious review, study, and
synthesis of the semester's work. The reading and the examination periods are firmly scheduled parts of the
semester; you must not make plans that interfere with these important academic activities. If illness or other
uncontrollable circumstances prevent you from taking an examination at the scheduled time, you are responsible to
inform the class instructor as soon as possible. Your instructor may give the grade Incomplete, depending on the
circumstances. The incomplete cannot be given unless you and your instructor together prepare a contractual
agreement.
Second block class examinations will be given at the time shown in the schedule. First block examinations will be
given during the last regular class period. In cases where you have conflicting examinations or more than three
examinations in one day, individual arrangement for alternative test times may be made by the instructor.
Examinations will be held December 16, 18, 19, 20, and 21 with reading days December 14 and 15 therefore,
Wednesday, December 13, 1995, will be the last day of instruction.
Note to faculty: If an exam hour conflict arises, please contact the Academic Scheduling Office, B-150 ASB,
PO Box 21114, telephone (801) 378-6557, for day classes. For evening classes, contact the Evening Classes
Office, 120 HCEB, PO Box 21513, telephone (801) 378-2872.
All section 400 classes beginning at 4:00 p.m. or later musf follow the evening exam schedule to avoid day class
conflicts. (If the class begins before 4:00 p.m., use the day class schedule.)
If a class begins after the hour or is scheduled for more than fifty minutes per class period, the final exam period is
determined by the beginning hour. For example, a class held from 8:35 to 9:50 must use the 8:00 exam period. A
class held from 4:45 to 7:15 must use the 4:00 exam period. No exceptions to this policy will be granted unless
approved in writing by the department chair.
216 BYU Fall 1995 Class Schedule
Final Examination Schedule — Fall Semester 1995
Day Classes
Class Day and Time
Daily, MTWTh, MWF,
MW, M, or W
TTh, TThF, TThSa, T, Th, or F
7:00 a.m.
Tuesday, December 19
7:00 p.m to 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 20
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 am
8:00 a m.
Saturday, December 16
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, December 16
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
Tuesday, December 19
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Monday, December 18
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, December 20
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 21
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
11:00 a.m.
Monday, December 18
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 21
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Noon
Tuesday, December 19
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 16
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m
1:00 p.m.
Saturday, December 16
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Monday, December 18
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 20
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, December 19
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 21
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, December 21
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
4:00 p.m.
Tuesday, December 19
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, December 20
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Evening Classes
Class Day and Time
Class Day
Day and Time of Final Exam
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
M
M
M
Monday, December 18
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
Daily, MTWTh. T
Daily, MTWTh, T
Daily. MTWTh, T
T
T
Wednesday, December 20
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
MWF, MW, MP, W. F
MWF. WTh, MW. W
MWF
Wednesday, December 20
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
MW, W
W
Thursday, December 21
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 am
TThF, TTh, Th
TTh, Th, MTh, F
TTh, Th
TTh. Th
TTh,
Sa
Sa
Thursday, December 21
6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
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