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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. 

Volume  91 ,  Number  7    September  20,  1994    Provo,  Utah  84601 

BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSITY  BULLETIN  (USPS  #065-120).  Published  by  Brigham  Young  University,  Provo. 
Utah  84602,  monthly  during  January,  March,  August,  and  December  and  bimonthly  during  April  and  September. 
Second-class  postage  paid  at  Provo,  Utah  84605,  and  additional  offices.  POSTMASTER:  Send  address  correction  to 
BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSITY.  Provo.  Utah  84602. 

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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. 


12  BYU  Winter  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  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. 


BYU  Winter  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  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. 


14  BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 


16  BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


•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 


BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule  17 


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 

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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 


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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 


BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule  27 


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 

28  BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 

BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule  29 


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 

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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 


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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 


34  BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


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. 


( 


36  BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 
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STAFF 
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AGHRT  698R 

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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 

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7:00-7:50  am 

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JSB 

POPE  C  L 

9:00-9:50  am 

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JSB 

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2859 

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340  MCKB 

POPE  C  L 

9:00-9:50  am 

MW 

140 

JSB 

003 

2859 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

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231  MARB 

POPE  C  L 

9:00-9:50  am 

MW 

140 

JSB 

004 

2859 

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3246 

SFLC 

POPE  C  L 

9:00-9:50  am 

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140 

JSB 

005 

2859 

T 

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1121 

SFLC 

POPE  C  L 

9:00-9:50  am 

MW 

140 

JSB 

006 

2859 

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8:00-8:50  am 

F 

262  SWKT 

POPECL 

9:00-9:50  am 

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140 

JSB 

007 

2859 

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8:00-8:50  am 

F 

182 

JSB 

POPECL 

9:00-9:50  am 

MW 

140 

JSB 

008 

2859 

T 

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TH 

123  HRCB 

POPE  C  L 

9:00-9:50  am 

MW 

140 

JSB 

009 

2859 

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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 

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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 

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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 


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M 

MW 

M 

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M 

TTH 

M 

TTH 

M 

T 

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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 

HILLSD 

A550  HFAC     BULE  SO 
HILL  S  D 


4063  JKHB     WILLIAMS  GS 


STAFF 


Prev  Apple 


BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule       63 


ASIAN     395 

0594 

METHODS  SEMINAR 

3.0 

400 

0594 

S       5:00-7:40  pm         T 

383 

CB 

KING  G  K 

ASIAN     501 R 

0595 

ASIA  STUDIES  TCHRS 

V3.0 

001 

0595 

S                                     TBA 

STAFF 

Prev  Apple 


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 

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11:00-11 :50  am 

M 
IWIWF 

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11:00-11:50  am 

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MWF 

2274 
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JSB 

STAFF 

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0099 

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8:00-8:50  am 
11:00-11:50  am 

F 
MWF 

2274 
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SFLC 
JSB 

STAFF 

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0099 

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9:00-9:50  am 
11:00-11 .50  am 

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MWF 

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STAFF 

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0099 

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9:00-9:50  am 
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MWF 

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9:00-9:50  am 
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MWF 

2274 
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STAFF 

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0099 

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9:00-9:50  am 
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MWF 

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STAFF 

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0099 

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9:00-9:50  am 
11:00-11:50  am 

F 
MWF 

2274 
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10:00-10:50  am 
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MWF 

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10:00-10:50  am 
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MWF 

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Oil 

0099 

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10:00-10:50  am 
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MWF 

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STAFF 

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0099 

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MWF 

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12:00-12:50  pm 
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0099 

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MWF 

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STAFF 

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040 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

F 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

041 

0099 

T 

11:00-1 1:50  am 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1:50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

042 

0099 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

M 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

043 

0099 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

W 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

044 

0099 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

W 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

045 

0099 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

F 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

046 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

M 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

047 

0099 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

T 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

048 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

W 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

049 

0099 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

TH 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1:50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

050 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

F 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

051 

0099 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

T 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

052 

0099 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

TH 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

053 

0099 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

M 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

054 

0099 

T 

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 

Prev  Apple 


Prev  Apple 
Prev  Apple 


Prev  Apple 


82        BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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 


Audition  Req 

Prev  Apple 
Prev  Apple 
Prev  Apple 
Prev  Apple 

Team  Only 


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. 


Prev  Apple 


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 

Prev  Apple 
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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 

Prev  Apple 

EPSY 

485R 

001 

1666 

1666 

PRACCUNAUDIOLGY 

S       12:00-12:50  pm     TH 

V5.0 

125 

TLRB 

BARTHOLOMEW  K 

Prev  Apple 

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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Lab  Required 


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Prev  Apple 


$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 

Prev  Apple 

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 

Prev  Apple 

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 

Prev  Apple 

SPC  PRJ  SP/LG  PATH 

S                                     TBA 

V3.0 

HILTON  L  M 

Prev  Apple 

SPEC  PROJ  CUN  AUD 

8                                     TBA 

V3.0 

HARRIS  R  W 

Prev  Apple 

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 


Prev  Apple 

Prev  Apple 
PrevAppk: 


331  MCKB 
331  MCKB 


GALEDF 
GALEDF 


94        BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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 

IN  1  HO  LRNG  &  TEACH                 V  6.0                     $  20 

001 

8537 

S 

8:30-10:30  am 

DAILY 

PUBLC  SCHL 

KITCHEN  D 

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8537 

S 

8:30-10:30  am 

DAILY 

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KITCHEN  D 

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8537 

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8:30-10:30  am 

DAILY 

PUBLC  SCHL 

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8537 

S 

8:30-10:30  am 

DAILY 

PUBLC  SCHL 

EVENSEN  N  A 

Prev  Apple 

OOS 

8537 

S 

8:30-10:30  am 

DAILY 

PUBLC  SCHL 

OSTLUND  M 

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006 

8537 

S 

8:30-10:30  am 

DAILY 

PUBLC  SCHL 

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8537 

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8:30-10:30  am 

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BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule        97 


013 
014 


8537 
8537 


S 
S 


TBA 
TBA 


BIRRELLJR 
EARLE  R  S 


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 
5657 
5657 

2521 

2521 
2521 
2521 
2521 
2521 
2521 

2522 

2522 
2522 
2522 
2522 
2522 
2522 


TEACH  SOC  STUDIES 


2.0 


8 
S 
8 
8 
8 
8 
S 


2:00-3:50  pm 

2:00-3:50  pm 
9:00-10:50  am 
12:00-1:50  pm 
4:00-5:50  pm 
4:00-5:50  pm 


M 

TBA 

W 

T 
T 
T 
W 


INTERCULTURAL  EDUC 


S 
8 
S 


8:00-8:50  am 
3:00-3:50  pm 
4:00-4:50  pm 


TEACH  SCIENCE 


S 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
S 

TEACH  MATHEMATICS 


8:00-9:50  am 
1:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-9:50  am 
1:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-8:50  am 
9:00-9:50  am 


8:00-9:50  am 
12:00-1:50  pm 


8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

RDG  &  LNG  ARTS  PRI 


00-3:50  pm 
00-2:50  pm 
00-4:50  pm 


8:00-9:15  am 
9:35-10:50  am 
3:00-4:15  pm 
9:00-10:15  am 
3:00-4:15  pm 


8 
S 
8 
8 
8 
8 

RDG  &  LNG  ARTS  INT 

8        10:00-11:15  am 
11:35-12:50  pm 
1:00-2: 15  pm 
1:00-2:15  pm 
2:35-3:50  pm 


M 
M 
M 

M 
M 
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TTH 
TTH 
TBA 

MW 
MW 
MW 
TTH 
TTH 
TBA 

MW 
MW 
MW 
TTH 
TTH 
TBA 

MW 
MW 
MW 
TTH 
TTH 
TBA 


1.0 


2.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


♦  EL  ED  360  students  check  in  21 5  MCKB  to  find  out  where  to  meet  first  day. 


EL  ED      360 


001 
002 
003 
004 
005 
006 
007 
008 


8522 

8522 
8522 
8522 
8522 
8522 
8522 
8522 
8522 


DIAG  &  PRESCRP  READ 


2.0 


8 
8 
S 
8 
8 
8 
S 
S 


9:00-10:00  am 
10:00-1 1:00  am 
11:00-12:00  pm 
1:00-1:50  pm 
9:00-10:00  am 
10:00-11:00  am 
10:30-11:30  am 


MTW 
MTW 
MTW 
MTW 
MTW 
MTW 
MTW 
TBA 


283  MCKB 

JACOBS  J  S 

Majors  Only 

283  MCKB 

JACOBS  J  8 

Majors  Only 

283  MCKB 

JACOBS  J  8 

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283  MCKB 

TUNNELL  M  O 

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283  MCKB 

TUNNELL  M  0 

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MABEY  M  D 

280  MCKB 

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first  day  of  classes. 


EL  ED     370 


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EL  ED 

635 

8434 

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647 

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Engineering  Sciences  and  Technology  (270  CB,  378-4327) 

ENGT     501  7703       MAN  AGMT  SIMULATION  1.0 

001  7703       8       2:00-2:50  pm         TH  164  TNRB     CHRISTIANSEN  H 

English  as  a  Second  Language  (2129  JKHB,  378-2937) 


ESL         303  1979       ENGL  2  LANG(READG) 

001  1979       8        10:00-10:50  am     MWF 

ESL         304  1977       ENGL  2  LANG(WRITE) 

001  1977      8       1:00-2:50  pm         TTH 

ESL         404  1980       ESLADVCOMP 

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English  (3146  JKHB,  378-3053) 

ENGL  115  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB.  fee  required) 


3.0 


4.0 


3.0 


2214  8FLC     8TR0NG-KRAU8E 

109  TMCB     STR0NG-KRAU8E 

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1833 

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3.0 


3.0 


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STAFF 

2181    JKHB 

STAFF 

230  BRMB 

STAFF 

257  HRCB 

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Multi-Cultrt 

108     HGB 

STAFF 

235  SWKT 

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F430  HFAC 

STAFF 

290  TNRB 

STAFF 

108     HGB 

STAFF 

2308   SFLC 

STAFF 

1143  SWKT 

STAFF 

2181    JKHB 

REAMSE 

235  SWKT 

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2159  JKHB 

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1119  JKHB 

WAHLQUIST  E 

3241    SFLC 

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125  HRCB 

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3246  SFLC 

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2308  SFLC 

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2181    JKHB 

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1106  JKHB 

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1131    JKHB 

SHAKESPEARE  W 

154  HRCB 

STAFF 

3241    SFLC 

STAFF 

1101    JKHB 

STAFF 

F430  HFAC 

STAFF 

368  MARB 

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3246   SFLC 

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275  TMCB 

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340  MCKB 

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1124  JKHB 

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1127  JKHB 

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CV2 

1106  JKHB 

HUNSAKER  0  G 

1106  JKHB 

GEARY  E  A 

1106  JKHB 

LUNDQUISTMS 

1106  JKHB 

JORGENSEN  B  W 

CV2 

1106  JKHB 

BESTLN 

Honors 

ENGL  217  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL  21BR  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 
ENGL      21  BR  1839       CREATIVE  WRITING  3.0 


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1839 

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1839 

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1839 

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1123  JKHB  REAMSE 

1119  JKHB  TAYLOR  ST 

1127  JKHB  NICHOLS  J  J 

1131  JKHB  NICHOLS  J  J 


100       BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


♦  ENGL  21 8R  section  5  will  focus  on  Writing  Science  Rction  and  Fantasy. 


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♦  ENGL  21 8R  section  7  will  focus  on  Wilderness  Writing.  Students  must  also  register  for  RMYL 123  section  2. 

007  1839       S        2:00-4:50  pm  T  1127  JKHB      BENNION  J  S 


Teh  r  Approve 


008 


1839 


3:00-4:15  pm         TTH 


ENGL  220  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      220  6203       WRT  PERSONAL  HIST 

400  6203       S        5:10-7:40  pm  T 

ENGL  223  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      223  1840  INTRO  TO  LANGUAGE 

001  1840  S        10:00-10:50  am     MWF 

002  1840  S        11:00-11:50am      MWF 

003  1840  S        3:00-3:50  pm         MWF 

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ENGL      230 


ENGL      232 


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ENGL      235  1847       MASTERPCS  AMER  LIT 

001  1847       S        11:00-11:50  am      MWF 

ENGL  251  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      251  1843  FUND  LITERARY  INT 

001  1843  S        8:0O-€:50am  MWF 

002  1843  S        11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

003  1843  S       2:00-3:15  pm  TTH 

ENGL  252  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 
ENGL      252 


3.0 


3.0 


1131    JKHB      PLUMMERL 


1123  JKHB      NORTON  DE 


2150  JKHB     OAKSDD 
1134  JKHB      COWLESDW 
2150  JKHB     BALTESPJ 


1842 

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1842 

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1038 

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002 

1842 

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1106 

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1852 

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1852 

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2181 

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1852 

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400 

1852 

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1124 

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3.0 


3.0 


1119  JKHB     WILLIAMS  RS 


1086  JKHB      PAXMANDB 
256       CB      SORENSEN  P  J 
F201   HFAC      HARRIS  CW 


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1131 

JKHB 

STAFF 

3246 

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HEDENGREN  E  A 

1101 

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BESTBS 

1011 

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CAMPBELL  MA 

1123 

JKHB 

YOUNG  M  B 

3246 

SFLC 

HEDENGREN  E  A 

1123 

JKHB 

BIRD  P  C 

1119 

JKHB 

STAFF 

ENGL  291  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  reequired) 

ENGL      291  1850  PERSP  ENGL  LIT  I  3.0 

001  1850  S       9:00-9:50  am  MWF 

002  1850  S       11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

003  1850  S       2:00-3:15  pm  TTH 

ENGL  292  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      292  8558      PERSP  ENGL  LIT  II  3.0 

001  8558      S       9:00-9:50  am         MWF 

002  8558       S       2:00-2:50  pm         MWF 

ENGL  293  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


1134  JKHB     SHAKESPEARE W 
2150  JKHB     BESTLN 
1205  SFLC     PARRY  CC 


2150  JKHB 
2150  JKHB 


SNYDER  PA 
WALKER  S  C 


ENGL      293 


ENGL      311 


001 
002 

001 
002 
003 
004 
005 


8562 

8562 
8562 

1845 
1645 
1845 
1845 
1845 
1845 


PERSP  AMERICAN  LIT  3.0 

S       8:00-8:50  am         MWF 
S       1:00-1 :50  pm         MWF 

WRITABTHUMANTIES  3.0 


T 
T 
T 
T 
T 


8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-9: 15  am 
10:00-10:50  am 
12:00-1:15  pm 
1:00-1 :50  pm 


♦  ENGL  311  section  6  will  focus  on  Film  and  Literature. 


006 
007 


1845 
1845 


T 
T 


1:35-2:50  pm 
3:00-3:50  pm 


MWF 

TTH 

MWF 

TTH 

MWF 


TTH 
MWF 


2150 

JKHB 

ENGLAND  G  E 

2150 

JKHB 

BALLANTYNEVW 

AW 

1101 

JKHB 

STAFF 

1106 

JKHB 

STAFF 

280 

SFH 

STAFF 

2181 

JKHB 

BLACK  D  M 

2214 

SFLC 

STAFF 

1124 

JKHB 

JACKSON  S  A 

2181 

JKHB 

STAFF 

BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule        101 


400 


1845 


1123  JKHB      STAFF 


ENGL      311 H 

1845 

HOI 

MORS  WRTG  HUMANT 

3.0 

AW 

200 

1845 

T 

11:00-11 :50  am 

MWF 

154  HRCB 

SNYDER  PA 

ENGL  312  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      312 

6224 

ARG  CRITICAL  WRTNG 

3.0 

AW 

001 

6??4 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

1127  JKHB 

BURTON  G  0 

002 

6224 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

2308   SFLC 

CAMPBELL  MA 

003 

6224 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

390     ESC 

STAFF 

004 

6224 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

1123  JKHB 

WILLIAMS  R  S 

005 

6224 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

1101    JKHB 

BOSWELLGM 

400 

6224 

T 

5:10-7:40  pm 

T 

1101    JKHB 

STAFF 

Honors 


ENGL  313  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


♦  ENGL  313  is  restricted  to  Elementary  Education  majors. 


ENGL      313 


001 
002 
003 
004 
005 
006 
007 
400 


8559 

8559 
8559 
8559 
8559 
8559 
8559 
8559 
8559 


EXPOS  WRTNG/EL  ED 


3.0 


T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
S 


9:00-9:50  am 
10:00-10:50  am 
11:00-11:50  am 
12:00-12:50  pm 
1:00-1 :50  pm 
2:00-2:50  pm 
3:00-3:50  pm 


MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 


5:10-6:25  pm         TTH 


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 

005  1837  T  9:35-10:50  am  TTH 

006  1837  T  10:00-10:50  am  MWF 

007  1837  T  10:00-10:50  am  MWF 

008  1837  T  11:00-1 1:50  am  MWF 

009  1837  T  11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

010  1837  T  12:00-12:50  pm  MWF 
Oil  1837  T  12:00-12:50  pm  MWF 

012  1837  T  12:00-1:15  pm  TTH 

013  1837  T  1:00-1 :50  pm  MWF 

014  1837  T  1:35-2:50  pm  TTH 

015  1837  T  2:00-2:50  pm  MWF 

016  1837  T  2:00-2:50  pm  MWF 

017  1837  T  3:00-3:50  pm  MWF 

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 

401  1837  T  5:10-6.25  pm  TTH 

402  1837  T  5:10-7:40  pm  W 

403  1837  T  5:10-7:40  pm  TH 

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 

ENGL  316  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


3.0 


ENGL      316 


1857       TECHNICAL  WRITING 


3.0 


3.0 


001 
002 
003 
004 
005 
006 
007 


1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 


T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 


8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-9:15  am 
9:00-9:50  am 
9:35-10:50  am 
9:35-10:50  am 
10:00-10:50  am 


MWF 

MWF 

TTH 

MWF 

TTH 

TTH 

MWF 


♦  ENGL  316  section  8  is  for  Engineering  Capstone  students  only. 


008 
009 
010 
Oil 
012 
013 
014 
015 
016 
017 
018 
400 


1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 


T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 
T 


12:00-12:50  pm 
12:00-12:50  pm 
12:00-1:15  pm 
12:00-1:15  pm 
1 :00-1 :50  pm 
1:35-2:50  pm 
1:35-2:50  pm 
2:00-2:50  pm 
3:00-3:50  pm 
3:00-4: 15  pm 
5:10-6:25  pm 


TBA 

MWF 

MWF 

TTH 

TTH 

MWF 

TTH 

TTH 

MWF 

MWF 

TTH 

MW 


AW 

3241    SFLC 

BLACKS  J 

680SWKT 

BOSWELL  L 

2181    JKHB 

LOFGREEN  C  D 

154  HRCB 

MILLER  S  H 

154  HRCB 

Mil  1  FR  S  H 

1119  JKHB 

LOFGREEN  C  D 

319MCKB 

BLACK  S  J 

2063  JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

1038  JKHB 

STAFF 

2181    JKHB 

STAFF 

1123  JKHB 

STAFF 

154  HRCB 

STAFF 

3246   SFLC 

HANSEN  K 

123  HRCB 

POLLINGTON  M 

3241    SFLC 

STAFF 

125  HRCB 

POLLINGTON  M 

250  MSRB 

STAFF 

2181    JKHB 

HEDENGRENEA 

2036  JKHB 

STAFF 

136TMCB 

STAFF 

123  HRCB 

STAFF 

136TMCB 

STAFF 

1127  JKHB 

RIGBY  W  D 

Multi-Culttl 

1103  JKHB 

RIDENHOUR  S 

1038  JKHB 

RIDENHOUR  S 

2030  JKHB 

STAFF 

1123  JKHB 

STAFF 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

1123  JKHB 

SMART  K  L 

1101    JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

3246   SFLC 

FARMER  GC 

1127  JKHB 

FARMER  GC 

AW 

154  HRCB 

STAFF 

2308   SFLC 

STAFF 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

2308  SFLC 

STAFF 

1131    JKHB 

STAFF 

154  HRCB 

BLACK  DM 

F474  HFAC 

STAFF 
STAFF 

1131    JKHB 

DANT  D  R 

1127  JKHB 

TAYLOR  S  T 

1127  JKHB 

ZIMMERMAN  B  L 

1123  JKHB 

CLARK  LR 

1124  JKHB 

MUHLESTEIN  D  K 

1123  JKHB 

CLARK  L  R 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

2181    JKHB 

SORENSENPJ 

331  TMCB 

STAFF 

1101   JKHB 

BLACK  DM 

1131    JKHB 

STAFF 

102        BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


ENGL   31 6H 


401 
402 
403 
404 

200 
201 


1857 
1857 
1857 
1857 

1857 
1857 
1857 


T 
T 
T 
T 


5:10-6:25  pm 
5:10-7:40  pm 
5:10-7:40  pm 
7:45-10:15  pm 


TTH 
W 
7W 
W 


HONORS  TECH  WRTG 

T        11:00-1 1:50  am      MWF 
T       3:00-3:50  pm         MWF 


3.0 


1131    JKHB 

STAFF 

1119  JKHB 

HUNSAKER  O  G 

1134  JKHB 

RUTTER  M 

1134  JKHB 

SMART  K  L 

AW 

1038  JKHB 

BALLANTYNE  V  W 

154  HRCB 

STAFF 

ENGL  31  BR  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      31 8R  1858       WRITING  OF  HCTION  3.0 

001  1858       S        1:00-1:50  pm         MWF  2181   JKHB     SPENCER  DK 

♦  ENGL  31 8R  section  2  will  study  Wilderness  Writing.  StudenU  must  also  register  for  RMYL 123,  Section  2. 

002  1858       8        2:00-4:50  pm  T 

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 


1131   JKHB     LARSENLE 


ENGL  322  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


r 


ENGL      322 

1861 

MOD  AMERICAN  USAGE 

001 

1861 

S 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

002 

1861 

S 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

ENGL      324 

1905 

HIST  ENGL  LANGUAGE 

001 

1905 

S 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

002 

1905 

S 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

003 

1905 

s 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

004 

1905 

s 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

005 

1905 

8 

1:00-1:50  pm 

MWF 

006 

1905 

8 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

ENGL  325  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  i 

vquirec 

ENGL      325 

7638 

GRAMMAR  &  USAGE 

001 

7638 

8 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

002 

7638 

8 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

003 

7638 

8 

11:00-1 1:50  am 

MWF 

004 

7638 

S 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

005 

7638 

8 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

006 

7638 

8 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


ENGL  333  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 
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 


3.0 


ENGL  350  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      350  1875  BIBLE  AS  LIT 

001  1875  8        9:00-9:50  am  MWF 

002  1875  S        9:35-10:50  am  TTH 

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 

002  1880  8        9:35-10:50  am  TTH 

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 

002  1883  8       1:00-1 :50  pm  MWF 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


1134 

JKHB 

NORTON  D  E 

1119 

JKHB 

REAMSE 

1103 

JKHB 

STAFF 

1103 

JKHB 

COWLES  D  W 

1124 

JKHB 

STAFF 

1124 

JKHB 

OAKS  D  D 

1134 

JKHB 

COWLES  D  W 

1124 

JKHB 

OAKS  D  D 

1123 

JKHB 

HAYES  D  L 

1131 

JKHB 

BURTON  G  O 

1103 

JKHB 

NORTON  D  E 

1038 

JKHB 

HAYES  D  L 

3241 

8FLC 

STAFF 

1103 

JKHB 

HAYES  D  L 

AL 

2181   JKHB  CRISLERJ 

1119  JKHB  SMITH  MK 

1101   JKHB  CRONINGL 

1101   JKHB  MURPHY  J  J 

1119  JKHB  EVENSONBK 

AL 

1127  JKHB  BLANCH  MM 

1134  JKHB  HARRIS  CW 


AL 

1127  JKHB  BESTS 8 

1127  JKHB  PARRY  CC 

1119  JKHB  EVENSONBK 

1119  JKHB  MUHLESTEJNDK 


Tchr  Approve 


AL 


1101    JKHB  BALLANTYNE  VW 

1134  JKHB  LARSENLE 

1106  JKHB  JOHSTONEAUXR 

1103  JKHB  WILLIAMS  R  8 

123  HRCB  CRACROFT  R  A 

1106  JKHB  CRISLERJ 


BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule        1 03 


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 

002  1884       S        1:35-2.50  pm         TTH 

ENGL  366  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


3.0 


1134  JKHB     WAHLQUISTE 
1134  JKHB     TANNER  SL 


ENGL 

368 

001 

1889 

1889 

LJTOFLDS 

S       3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

3.0 

AL 

1134 

JKHB 

THAYER  D  H 

ENGL 

371 

400 

1891 

1891 

ENGL  LIT  TO  1500 

S       5:10-7:40  pm 

W 

3.0 

1134 

JKHB 

PARRY  CO 

ENGL 

372 

001 

1892 

1892 

ENGL  LITI 500-1 603 

S       2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

3.0 

1106 

JKHB 

YOUNG  BW 

ENGL 

373 

001 
002 

1893 

1893 
1893 

ENGL  LIT  1660-1780 

S       9:35-10:50  am 
S       1:00-1:50  pm 

TTH 
MWF 

3.0 

1123 
1038 

JKHB 
JKHB 

HATCH  G  L 
PAXMAN  D  B 

ENGL  374  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL 

374 

001 
002 

1894 

1894 
1894 

ENGL  Lm780-1832 

S       8:00-8:50  am 
S       2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 
MWF 

3.0 

1124 
1134 

JKHB 
JKHB 

SORENSENPJ 
BESTBS 

ENGL  375  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL 

375 

001 
400 

1895 

1895 
1895 

ENGL  LIT  1832-1890 

S       9:3&-10:50am 
S       4:00-6:30  pm 

TTH 
TH 

3.0 

1103 
1108 

JKHB 
JKHB 

COWLES  D  L 
FOXCJ 

ENGL 

376 

001 

1896 

1896 

ENGLLm890-1950 

S        12:00-1:15  pm 

TTH 

3.0 

1124 

JKHB 

HARRIS  CW 

ENGL 

377 

001 
002 

1897 

1897 
1897 

SEC  TCHG  PROCEDURE 

S       9:00-9:50  am         MWF 
S       3:00-3:50  pm         MWF 

3.0 

1131 
1127 

JKHB 
JKHB 

JOHSTONEAUX 
PEDERSEN  E  L 

ENGL 

378 

001 

8539 

8539 

TEACHING  READING 

S       9:35-10:50  am 

TTH 

3.0 

1101 

JKHB 

NELSON  J 

ENGL  382  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

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 

ENGL  385  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      385  1864       ENGL  LITI  603-1 660  3.0 

001  1864      S       10:00-10:50  am     MWF 

ENGL      392  1903       AMERICAN  FOLKLORE  3.0 

001  1903       S        12:00-12:50  pm     MWF 


1124  JKHB 
1101  JKHB 
1134  JKHB 
1038  JKHB 


1103  JKHB 


1131   JKHB 


1124  JKHB 


1134  JKHB 


THOMAS  P  R 
CHRISTIANSEN  N 
THOMAS  P  R 
BURTON  G  O 


YOUNG  B  W 
TANNER J S 

HUNSAKER  O  G 
STAFF 


ENGL  395R  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  hK^EB.  fee  required) 
♦  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 


3.0 


3.0 


V9.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


2072  JKHB 


1124  JKHB 


3241   SFLC 
1106  JKHB 


STAFF 

SIEGFRIED  B  R 
SMITH  MK 


DANT  D  R 
ADAMS LH 


214  JRCB     TIPPETTS  R  H 


1123  JKHB 

1124  JKHB 


CROWE  CE 
WAHLQUIST  E 


1038  JKHB     WAHLQUISTE 


1 04       BYU  Wmter  1 995  Class  Schedule 


^ 


ENGL      479  1911       SEC  STUDENT  TCHG 

001  1911       S       4:00-5:50  pm         M 

ENGL      490R  1820       INDIV  READNGS  ENGL 

001  1820       S  TBA 

♦  ENGL  495  taction  1  will  study  C.  S.  Law(«. 
ENGL      495 


001 


8560       SENIOR  CCXJRSE 

8560       8        10:00-10:50  am     MWF 


V8.0 
V3.0 

3.0 


TBA 


NELSON  J 
STAFF 


154HRCB     YOUNG  BW 


ENGL  495  section  2  will  study  Emily  Dicidnson. 

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 

♦  ENGL  495  section  7  will  study  Charles  DIclcens. 

007  8560       S        1:35-2:50  pm         TTH 

♦  ENGL  495  section  8  will  study  The  Contemporary  American  Short  Story. 

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 

♦  ENGL  495  section  400  will  study  American  Jewish  Flctioa 

400  8560       S       5:10-7:40pm         T  1119  JKHB     CRONiNGL 

♦  ENGL  495  section  401  will  study  Deconstructing  Victorian  Narratives  and  World  Views. 

401  8560       S        5:10-7:40  pm         TH  2031   JKHB     COWLESDL 
ENGL      499R                  1917      HONORS  THESIS                         V6.0 


1124  JKHB      MURPHY  J  J 


1123  JKHB     ENGLAND  GE 


1101   JKHB     EGGINGTONWB 


1119  JKHB     JORGENSENBW 


1103  JKHB     SKOUSENRJ 


1103  JKHB     HOUSTON  GT 


1131   JKHB     SPENCER  DK 


001 


1917 


TBA 


STAFF 


♦  ENGL  51  OR  section  1  will  study  Women's  Writings  of  the  Sixteenth  and  Seventeenth  Centuries. 

510R  1918 

001  1918 

516  8561 

8561 


ENGL 
ENGL 


001 


EIMINENT  ENG  WRITER 

S        12:0O-1:15pm       MW 

ADV  TECHNICAL  WRfT 

S       9:35-10:50  am       TTH 


3.0 
3.0 


1102E  JKHB     SIEGFRIED  BR 
1102E  JKHB     ZIMMERMAN  BL 


♦  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 


3.0 


3.0 

V3.0 

V9.0 

3.0 

3.0 

3.0 


1102E  JKHB     PLUMMERL 
1102E  JKHB     HOWES 


1102E  JKHB     HANSEN  K 
STAFF 
SMITH  MK 
1102E  JKHB     BOSWELLGM 
1102E  JKHB     BALTESPJ 
1102E  JKHB     MUHLESTEINDK 


♦  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 


BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule        1 05 


♦  ENGL  658R  section  1  will  study  Southern  American  Literature. 


ENGL      658R 


1947 

1947 


STDS  ETHN  REG  UT 

S        1:35-2:50  pm 


001  1947       S        1:35-2:50  pm  MW 

♦  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 


3.0 


3.0 


VI  8.0 


1102E  JKHB      SNYDER  PA 


1102E  JKHB      NORRISGL 


Family  Sciences  (1000  SWia,  378-2069) 

FAMSC    160  3084  INTRO  FAMILY  SCI 

001  3084  T        9:00-9:50  am  IVIWF 

002  3084  S        11:00-11:50am  MWF 

003  3084  T        1:00-2:15  pm  TTH 
400  3084  S       4:00-6:40  pm  TH 

FAMSC  210  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


3.0 


STAFF 


SS 

151  TNRB  BURRWR 

1219  SFLC  STAFF 

230  SWKT  MARANGU  L 

202  MSRB  HOLMAN  T  B 


FAMSC    210 


FAMSC    230 


FAMSC    250 


FAMSC    300 


001 
002 
003 
004 
005 
400 
401 

001 

001 
002 
400 

001 
002 
003 


1107 

1107 
1107 
1107 
1107 
1107 
1107 
1107 

7720 

7720 

8884 

8884 
8884 
8884 

8691 

8691 
8691 
8691 


HUMAN  DEVELOPMENT 

T  8:00-8:50  am  MWF 

T  9:00-9:50  am  MWF 

T  11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

T  1:00-1 :50  pm  MWF 

T  8:35-9:50  am  TTH 

T  4:00-6:30  pm  M 

T  4:00-6:30  pm  F 

HOUSING  THE  FAMILY 

S       9:00-9:50  am         MWF 

THRY  FAM  PERSPECTV 

T        11:00-11:50  am      MWF 
T        1:00-2:15  pm         TTH 
S       3:00-5:30  pm         W 

CRITINQ  RES  METHD 

S       9:00-9:50  am         MWF 
S       2:00-3:15  pm         TTH 
S        11:00-12:15  pm      MW 


3.0 


SS 

250SWia 
2084  JKHB 

250  SWKT 

446MARB 
F201  HFAC 
1219  SFLC 

270  SWKT 


PRICE  AH 
SCORESBYAL 
SCORESBYAL 
PRICE  AH 
ROBINSON  0  C 
PRICE  AH 
STAFF 


3.0 


3.0 


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 


Prev  Apple 


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 


Prev  Apple 


♦  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 


Prev  Apple 


♦  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 


116       BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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 


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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 

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8986 

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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 


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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 


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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 

T       4:00-4:50  pm 

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 

Lab  Required 

002 

L 

8783 

T       12:00-2:50  pm 

M 

345 

CTB 

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 

1 32       BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule 


MFLI 

699n 

001 
400 

6204 

6204 
6204 

MASTER'S  THESIS 

S                                       TBA 
S                                       TBA 

V9.0 

RED  WE 
RED  WE 

Teh  r  Approve 
Tchr  Approve 

MFET 

799R 

001 
400 

8954 

8954 
8954 

DOCTORAL  DISS 

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 

RETAILING  MGMT 

8       9:30-10:50  am       MW 

3.0 

184  TNRB 

8WINYARD  W  R 

MBA 

660 

001 

6527 
6527 

STRAT  MRKT  &  PLAN 

8       9:30-10:50  am       TTH 

3.0 

184  TNRB 

GEURTS  M  D 

BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule        1 33 


MBA 

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 

♦  MBA  693R  sections  1,  2,  and  3  offered  for  3.0  variable  credits;  sections  5  and  6  offered  for  3.0  credits;  sections  11-15  offered 
for  1.5  credits. 

MBA      693R 


6898 

REi 

^D  8t  CONFEREN( 

;e           V 

3.0 

001 

6898 

S 

TBA 

MCKINNON  G  F 

002 

6898 

S 

2:00-3:20  pm 

MW 

110  TNRB 

PETERSON  B  D 

003 

6898 

s 

12:30-1:50  pm 

TTH 

284  TNRB 

PLENERT  G  J 

005 

6898 

s 

12:30-1:50  pm 

TTH 

184  TNRB 

ANDRUS  R 

006 

6698 

s 

5:00-6:20  pm 

T 

180  TNRB 

ADOLPHSON  D  L 

Oil 

6898 

S 

5:00-6:20  pm 

T 

2024  JKHB 

KELLING  H 

012 

6898 

s 

5:00-6:20  pm 

M 

1119  JKHB 

SAMBONGI  R 

013 

6898 

S 

5:00-6:20  pm 

T 

1023  JKHB 

KIMCB 

014 

6898 

S 

5:00-6:20  pm 

T 

290  TNRB 

HOSKISSON  J  V 

015 

6898 

s 

5:00-6:20  pm 

M 

3045D  JKHB 

LEBRASYR 

Mathematics  (292  TMCB,  378-2061) 

MATH  96  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 
MATH  97  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


MATH      97 


3606       INTERMED  ALGEBRA 


400 

3606 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
4:00-4:50  pm 

MW 

T 

401 

3606 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

T 

402 

3606 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
6:00-6:50  pm 

MW 

T 

403 

3606 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
4:00-4:50  pm 

MW 
TH 

404 

3606 

T 

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 
W 

MATH  1 10  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  i 

vquirec 

MATH 

110 

6387 

COLLEGE  ALGEBRA 

001 

6387 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

002 

6387 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

003 

6387 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

004 

6387 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

005 

6387 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

006 

6387 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

007 

6387 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

008 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

009 

6387 

T 

4:00-4:50  pm 

MWF 

010 

6387 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

Oil 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

012 

6387 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

013 

6387 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

014 

6387 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

015 

6387 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

016 

6387 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

017 

6387 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

0.0 


3.0 


M 


1         $75 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  M  D 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEA7LEY  M  D 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  M  D 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  M  D 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  MD 

l^b  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  MD 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  M  D 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  MD 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  MD 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

456  MARB 

WHEATLEY  M  D 

Lab  Included 

60     KMB 

M 


111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

121  TMCB 

STAFF 

104  TMCB 

STAFF 

109  TMCB 

STAFF 

134  TMCB 

STAFF 

134  TMCB 

STAFF 

134  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

134        BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


018 

6387 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

019 

6387 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

020 

6387 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

021 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

022 

6387 

T 

9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 

023 

6387 

T 

11:00-1 1:50  am 

MWF 

024 

6387 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

025 

6387 

T 

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 

STAFF 

MATH  111  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

MATH      111  3614       TRIGONOMETRY  2.0 

001  3614       T        10:00-10:50  am     TTH 

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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 
T       6:00-6:50  pm 

♦ 

HONORS  CALCULUS  1  4.0           AM 

T        9:00-9:50  am          DAILY  104  TMCB 

T        12:00-12:50  pm      DAILY  104  TMCB 

T        10:00-10:50  am      DAILY  108  TMCB 


MATH      112 

3615 

010 

3615 

Oil 

3615 

012 

3615 

013 

3615 

014 

3615 

015 

3615 

020 

3615 

021 

3615 

022 

3615 

400 

3615 

401 

3615 

402 

3615 

MATH  112H  Classes 

may  requ 

MATH      11 2H 

3615 

200 

3615 

201 

3615 

202 

3615 

4.0 

AM 

MWF 

2104  JKHB 

LANG  WE 

MH 

135  TMCB 

MWF 

2104  JKHB 

LANG  WE 

TTH 

135  TMCB 

MWF 

2104  JKHB 

LANG  WE 

TTH 

108  TMCB 

MWF 

2104  JKHB 

LANG  WE 

TTH 

135  TMCB 

MWF 

2104  JKHB 

LANG  WE 

TTH 

108  TMCB 

MWF 

2104  JKHB 

STAFF 

TTH 

112  TMCB 

DAILY 

121  TMCB 

STAFF 

DAILY 

121  TMCB 

HANSEN  R  A 

DAILY 

121  TMCB 

HANSEN  R  A 

MW 

108  TMCB 

TOLMANLK 

TTH 

104  TMCB 

SKARDA  R  V 

MW 

112  TMCB 

FRANZ  R  0 

STAFF 
SKARDA  R  V 
CRAWLEY  P  L 


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MATH      113 

3616 

CALCULUS  2 

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 

Oil 

3616 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
111  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

012 

3616 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
111  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

013 

3616 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
2320A  SFLC 

JAMISON  R  D 

014 

3616 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
116  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

015 

3616 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

020 

3616 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

021 

3616 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

022 

3616 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
121  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

023 

3616 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

024 

3616 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

025 

3616 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

026 

3616 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

DAILY 

112  TMCB 

ARMSTRONG  GM 

027 

3616 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

DAILY 

108  TMCB 

CRAWLEY  P  L 

028 

3616 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

DAILY 

104  TMCB 

HANSEN  R  A 

BYU  Winterl  995  Class  Schedule       1 35 


034 

3616      T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

252  MARB 
116TMCB 

SMITHWV 

035 

3616      T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

252  MARB 
116TMCB 

SMITH  WV 

036 

3616      T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

252  MARB 
134TMCB 

SMITHWV 

400 

3616      T 

5:10-7:00  pm 

MW 

134TMCB 

STAFF 

401 

3616      T 

5:10-7:00  pm 

TTH 

116TMCB 

STAFF 

MATH  113H  classes  may  require  either  graphing  calculators  or  use  of  computer  labs-«heck  with  Instructor. 

MATH      113H 

3616       HONORS  CALCULUS  2                4.0 

AM 

200 

3616      T 

9:00-9:50  am 

DAILY 

121  TMCB 

CRAWLEY  PL 

Honors 

201 

3616      T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

DAILY 

121  TMCB 

FEARNLEYL 

Hofwjrs 

202 

3616      T 

8:00-8:50  am 

DAILY 

2320A  SFLC 

WALTER  C  N 

Honors 

203 

3616       T 

10:00-10:50  am 

DAILY 

104  TMCB 

SNOW  D  R 

Honors 

204 

3616       T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

DAILY 

2320A  SFLC 

WYNNJE 

Honors 

205 

3616       T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

DAILY 

104  TMCB 

SPEISERRD 

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MATH      119 

3612      INTRO  CALCULUS 

4.0 

AM 

010 

3612      T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
8:00-8:50  am 

MTWF 
TH 

2104  JKHB 
104  TMCB 

GARNER LE 

Oil 

3612       T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:00-9:50  am 

MTWF 
TH 

2104  JKHB 
108  TMCB 

GARNER LE 

012 

3612       T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
10:00-10:50  am 

MTWF 
TH 

2104  JKHB 
331  TMCB 

GARNER  L  E 

013 

3612       T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
4:00^:50  pm 

MTWF 
TH 

2104  JKHB 
104  TMCB 

GARNER LE 

014 

3612       T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
10:00-10:50  am 

MTWF 
TH 

2104  JKHB 
2320A  SFLC 

GARNER LE 

015 

3612       T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
4:00-4:50  pm 

MTWF 
TH 

2104  JKHB 
108  TMCB 

GARNER LE 

020 

3612       T 

1:00-1:50  pm 
8:00-8:50  am 

MWTHF 

T 

2104  JKHB 
104  TMCB 

GARNER LE 

021 

3612       T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
9:00-9:50  am 

MWTHF 

T 

2104  JKHB 
108  TMCB 

GARNER LE 

022 

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 

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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 


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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 


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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 

002 

5303 

s 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

3228 

SFLC 

H08KI880N  J  V 

003 

5303 

s 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

1105 

JKHB 

STAFF 

004 

5303 

s 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

3232 

SFLC 

STAFF 

400 

5303 

s 

4:00-4:50  pm 

MWF 

2030 

JKHB 

STAFF 

SPAN 

326 

5304 

SPAN  PHON  &  PRONON 

3.0 

001 

5304 

S 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

2030 

JKHB 

ALBAO 

002 

5304 

8 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

2030 

JKHB 

TURLEY  J  B 

003 

5304 

S 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

1104 

JKHB 

CLEGGJH 

400 

5304 

8 

5:10-6:30  pm 

MW 

2063 

JKHB 

ALBAO 

SMN 

329 

5307 

SUR  HISP  LING 

3.0 

001 

5307 

8 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

3232 

SFLC 

ALBAO 

SPAN  339  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  i 

'equired) 

SPAN 

339 

5299 

INTRO  TO  SPAN  LIT 

3.0 

AL 

001 

5299 

S 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

1105 

JKHB 

PRATT  D  J 

002 

5299 

s 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

3228 

SFLC 

QUACKENBUSH  L 

003 

5299 

8 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

2063 

JKHB 

MELENDEZG8 

004 

5299 

S 

11:00-1 1:50  am 

MWF 

F515  HFAC 

ASHWORTH  P  P 

005 

5299 

S 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

2063 

JKHB 

MELENDEZGS 

006 

5299 

8 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

340MCKB 

PRATT  D  J 

007 

5299 

8 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

2063 

JKHB 

ASHWORTH  P  P 

008 

5299 

8 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

3228 

SFLC 

CLUFF  R 

400 

5299 

8 

4:00-4:50  pm 

MWF 

1105 

JKHB 

MELENDEZGS 

401 

5299 

S 

5:10-6:30  pm 

TTH 

1105 

JKHB 

ROSENBERG J R 

SPAN 

345 

5313 

IBERIAN  CIVILIZA 

3.0 

001 

5313 

S 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

1086 

JKHB 

HOSKI8SON  J  V 

400 

5313 

8 

4:00-5:20  pm 

MW 

1086 

JKHB 

H08KI880N  J  V 

SPAN 

355 

5316 

IBERO-AMER  CIVIL 

3.0 

001 

5316 

8 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

1086 

JKHB 

BROWN  J  V 

002 

5316 

8 

9:00-10:20  am 

TTH 

2030 

JKHB 

BROWN  J  V 

003 

5316 

8 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

2030 

JKHB 

LYONTE 

400 

5316 

8 

4:00-5:20  pm 

TTH 

1086 

JKHB 

BROWN  J  V 

SPAN 

377 

5309 

SPAN  TCHG  PROC  1 

3.0 

001 

5309 

8 

4:00-4:50  pm 

MWF 

2063 

JKHB 

MATHEWS  T  J 

002   L 

5309 

8 

4:00-4:50  pm 

TTH 

2063 

JKHB 

MATHEWS  T  J 

SPAN 

378 

5320 

SPAN  TEACH  PROC  2 

3.0 

001 

5320 

S 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

2063 

JKHB 

TAYLOR  J  8 

002   L 

5320 

s 

8:00-8:50  am 

IIH 

2063 

JKHB 

TAYLOR  J  8 

SPAN 

399R 

7645 

COOP  ED  FIELD  EXP 

V6.0 

350 

7645 

8 

TEA 

TAYLOR  J  8 

SPAN 

423 

5331 

BORDER  SFWNISH 

3.0 

400 

5331 

S 

5:10-6:30  pm 

MW 

2030 

JKHB 

CLEGGJH 

SPAN 

425 

5310 

STRUCTUR  SPAN  LANG 

3.0 

001 

5310 

8 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

1105 

JKHB 

TURLEY  J  8 

400 

5310 

8 

4:00-5:20  pm 

MW 

154  HRCB 

TURLEY  J S 

192       BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule 


I 


>          SPAN 

428 

6940 

BEGTRANS-INTRP2 

001 

6940 

8       11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

SPAN  44 1  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

SPAN 

441 

5312 

SURVEY  SPANISH  LU 

* 

001 

5312 

S       9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

1^    ' 

002 

5312 

8       1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

003 

5312 

S       3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

SPAN 

451 

5314 

SUR  HISPANIC  AM  LI 

001 

5314 

S       8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

002 

5314 

S       11:00-11:50am 

MWF 

003 

5314 

8       1:00-2:20  pm 

TTH 

004 

5314 

8       3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

SPAN 

491 

5332 

SEN.  PROF.  EVAL. 

400 

5332 

S       4:00-4:50  pm 

T 

401 

533? 

8       4:00-4:50  pm 

W 

402 

5332 

8       4:00-4:50  pm 

TH 

SPAN 

520 

5329 

ADV  SPAN  GRAM 

001 

5329 

8       9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

SPAN 

521 

5330 

ROMANCE  PHILOLOGY 

001 

5330 

8        11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

SPAN 

528 

6499 

TRANSINTERP2 

^          SPAN 

001 

6499 

8       10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

544 

8744 

DON  QUUOTE 

001 

8744 

8       1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

SPAN 

548 

5339 

20TH  CENTURY  LIT 

001 

5339 

8       3:00-5:40  pm 

W 

SPAN 

558 

5317 

HISP-AM  SHRT  STORY 

001 

5317 

8      .10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

♦  SPAN  559R  section  1  will  deal  with  Literary  Worlds  of  Cesar  Va 

SPAN 

559R 

5348 

SPEC  TOP  SP-AM  LIT 

001 

5348 

8        3:30-4:50  pm 

TTH 

SPAN 

599R 

8787 

COOP  ED:SPAN  INTRN 

350 

8787 

S 

TBA 

SPAN 

629R 

5359 

SEM  IN  SPAN  LINGUI 

001 

5359 

8       2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

SPAN 

671 

5352 

PRINC  OF  FOR  LANG 

001 

5352 

8       2:00-3:20  pm 

TTH 

♦  SPAN  673R  section  1  is  for  first  time  instructors  of  SPAN  101. 

SPAN 

673R 

8348 

DIR  TCHG  OF  SPANIS 

001 

8348 

8       10:00-10:50  am 

TTH 

3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


0.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


V3.0 


3.0 


3.0 


2.0 


♦  SPAN  673R  section  2  Is  for  first  time  instructors  of  SPAN  102. 

002         8348      8       10:00-10:50  am     W 

♦  SPAN  673R  section  3  is  for  first  time  instructors  of  SPAN  201  and  202. 


2030  JKHB      LABRUMMB 


2030  JKHB  HEG8TR0MV 

2063  JKHB  A8HW0RTHPP 

1105  JKHB  HEG8TR0MV 

3228  8FLC  MELENDEZG8 

2063  JKHB  QUACKENBU8HL 

2030  JKHB  F0R8TERMH 

2063  JKHB  QUACKENBU8HL 

1003  JKHB  SALANOVAA 

1003  JKHB  SALANOVAA 

1003  JKHB  SALANOVAA 

2063  JKHB  CLEGGJH 

1105  JKHB  TURLEYJB 

1105  JKHB  ROSENBERG  J  R 

2030  JKHB  HEG8TROMV 

240  SWKT  ROSENBERG  J  R 

2030  JKHB  CLUFFRM 


2030  JKHB     F0R8TERMH 

TAYLOR  J  8 
1104  JKHB     ALBAO 
108     AKH     MEREDITH  R  A 

108     AKH     MEREDITH  R  A 
108     AKH     MEREDITH  R  A 


003 

8348 

8 

11:00-11:50  am 

TH 

2063  JKHB 

TAYLOR  J  8 

SPAN 

678 

8351 

RSRCH  DES  FOR.LANG 

3.0 

001 

8351 

8 

9:00-10:20  am 

TTH 

3045D  JKHB 

LARSON  J  W 

SPAN 

698R 

5365 

MASTERS  PROJECT 

V6.0 

001 

5365 

8 

TBA 

ROSENBERG J R 

SPAN 

699R 

5362 

MASTERS  THESIS 

V9.0 

001 

5362 

8 

TBA 

ROSENBERG  J R 

Statistics  (230  TMCB,  378-4505) 

STAT 

105 

9013 

INTRO  TO  STAT 

3.0 

014 

9013 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

BEU8GB 

Lab  Included 

015 

9013 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

BEU8  G  B 

Lab  Included 

024 

9013 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
TTH 

1060  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

BEU8  G  B 

Lab  Included 

025 

9013 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 
8:00-9:50  am 

TTH 
TTH 

1060  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

BEUS  G  B 

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 

016 

8729 

T 

4:0CM:50  pm 
3:00-3:50  pm 

MW 
MW 

BLK1 
BLK1 

235  TMCB 
275  TMCB 

GRIMSHAW  S  D 

Lab  Included 

036 

8729 

T 

4:00^:50  pm 
3:00-3:50  pm 

MW 
MW 

BLK1 
BLK1 

203  TMCB 
275  TMCB 

GRIM8HAW  8  D 

Lab  Included 

BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule        1 93 


056 


8729 


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  requirements.  To  use  high  school 
courses  in  satisfying  the  prerequisite,  a  high  school  transcript  must  be  given  to  the  Department  of  Statistics  (230  TMCB)  for 
evaluation. 


STAT 

221 

5604 

PRIN  OF  STAT  1 

3.0          AM 

008 

5604 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

009 

5604 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

010 

5604 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

Oil 

5604 

T 

11:00-11 :50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

012 

5604 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

013 

5604 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
IIH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

014 

5604 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

015 

5604 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

016 

5604 

T 

4:00-4:50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

200  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  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 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

029 

5604 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

030 

5604 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

031 

5604 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

av 

5604 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

033 

5604 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

034 

5604 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

035 

5604 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

037 

5604 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

203  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

048 

5604 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

049 

5604 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

050 

5604 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

051 

5604 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

052 

5604 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

053 

5604 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
2:00-3:20  pm 

WF 
TTH 

250  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

060 

5804 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
IIH 

1060  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

062 

5604 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

WF 
TTH 

1060  TMCB 
2170  JKHB 

COLLINGS  P 

Lab  Included 

419 

5604 

T 

6:50-7:40  pm 
4:00-6:40  pm 
5:00-5:50  pm 

W 
W 
M 

200  TMCB 
299  TMCB 
200  TMCB 

TOLLEY  H  D 

Lab  Included 

459 

5604 

T 

6:50-7:40  pm 
4:00-6:40  pm 
5:00-5:50  pm 

W 
W 
M 

250  TMCB 
299  TMCB 
250  TMCB 

TOLLEY  H  D 

Lab  Included 

STAT 

222  has  the  same  prerequisite  as  STAT  221.  See  above. 

STAT 

222 

6820 

PRIN  OF  STAT  2 

4.0          AM 

' 

008 

6820 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 

MWF 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

BEUS  G  B 

Lab  Included 

009 

6820 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

BEUS  G  B 

Lab  Included 

010 

6820 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

BEUS  G  B 

Lab  Included 

194        BYU  Winter  1995  Class  Schedule 


012 

6820 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

IIH 
MWF 

013 

6820 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

014 

6820 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

015 

6620 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

017 

6820 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

030 

6820 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

032 

6820 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

033 

6820 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

034 

6820 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

03& 

6820 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

037 

6820 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

048 

6820 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

050 

6820 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

052 

6820 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:30-1 0:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

053 

6820 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

054 

6820 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 

MWF 

058 

6820 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

059 

6820 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

060 

6820 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 
8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 
MWF 

062 

6820 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

063 

6820 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 
9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 
MWF 

419 

6820 

T 

7:00-7:50  pm 
5:00-6:50  pm 

TTH 
TTH 

439 

6820 

T 

7:00-7:50  pm 
5:00-6:50  pm 

TTH 
TTH 

449 

6820 

T 

7:00-7:50  pm 
5:00-6:50  pm 

TTH 
TTH 

459 

6820 

T 

7:00-7:50  pm 
5:00-6:50  pm 

TTH 
TTH 

STAT 

222H 

6820 

PRIN  OF  STAT  2 

200 

6820 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
1:00-2:20  pm 

TTH 
MWF 

201 

6820 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
1:00-2:20  pm 

TTH 
MWF 

4.0 


STAT  321  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

STAT       321  5606       ELEM  MATH  STAT 

010  5606       T        10:00-10:50  am  TTH 

8:30-9:50  am  TTH 

012  5606       T        12:00-12:50  pm  TTH 

8:30-9:50  am  TTH 

013  5606       T        1:00-1 :50  pm  TTH 

8:30-9:50  am  TTH 

014  5606       T       2:00-2:50  pm  TTH 

8:30-9:50  am  TTH 

015  5606       T        3:00-3:50  pm  WF 

8:30-9:50  am  TTH 

5607       MATRICES  IN  STAT 

001  5607      T       3:00-3:50  pm  MW 

6560       SURVEY  SAMPLING 

001  6560      T        1:00-1 :50  pm  DAILY 


3.0 


STAT       322 


STAT       334 


200TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

250  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

250  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

250  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

250  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 
1066  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 
1060  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 
1060  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 
1060  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 
1060  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 
1060  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

200  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

203  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

244  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 

250  TMCB 
1170  TMCB 


AM 


250  TMCB 
275  TMCB 
250  TMCB 
275  TMCB 


BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
BEUS  G  B 
CHRISTENSEN  H 
CHRISTENSEN  H 
CHRISTENSEN  H 
CHRISTENSEN  H 

SCHAAUE  G  B 
SCHAAUE  G  8 


♦  STAT  336  Students  must  also  register  for  STAT  211  and  322. 

STAT       336  5610       STAT  METHODS  1 

001  5610      T       8:00-9:20  am         TTH 


1.0 

BLK2 

3.0 


3.0 


AM 

205  TMCB  KNIGHT  J  R 
1170  TMCB 

205  TMCB  KNIGHT  J  R 
1170  TMCB 

205  TMCB  KNIGHT  J  R 
1170  TMCB 

205  TMCB  KNIGHT  J  R 
1170  TMCB 

205  TMCB  KNIGHT  J  R 
1170  TMCB 

275  TMCB  SCOTT  DT 

2170  JKHB  CHRISTENSEN  H 


299  TMCB     GRIMSHAW  S  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 
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 
Lab  Included 


Lab  Included 


BYU  Winter  1 995  Class  Schedule        1 95 


STAT       337 


001 


5611        STAT  METHODS  2 

5611       T       9:30-10:50  am 


♦  STAT  341  section  1 1s  for  non-statistics  majors. 


STAT   341 


STAT   342 


STAT   361 


STAT   370 


001 

001 

012 
014 
020 
022 
024 
029 
031 
033 
417 
419 

001 


5605 

5605 

9082 

9082 

5620 

5620 

5620 
5620 
5620 
5620 
5620 
5620 
5620 
5620 
5620 

5608 

5606 


INTRO  PROBABILITY 

T        11:00-11:50  am 

STAT  INFERENCE 

T        9:00-10:50  am 


TTH 


MWF 


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 

(  )  See  department 


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 


(  )  See  department 


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 

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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 

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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 

TTh,  TThF,  TThSa,  T,  Th,  or  F 

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. 

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,  April  24 
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,  April  26 
8:00  p.m.  to  10:00  p.m. 

4:00  p.m. 
5:00  p.m. 
6:00  p.m. 

MWF,  MW,  MF,  W,  F 

MWF,  WTh,  MW,  W 

MWF 

Wednesday,  April  26 
6:00  p.m.  to  8:00  p.m. 

6:00  p.m. 
7:00  p.m. 

MW,  W 
W 

Saturday,  April  22 
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  a.m. 

TThF,  TTh,  Th 

TTh,  Th,  MTh,  F 

TTh.  Th 

1  Ih,  Th 

TTh 

S 

S 

Saturday,  April  22 
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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. 

Volume  91 ,  Number  7    December  12,  1995    Prove,  Utah  84601 

BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSITY  BULLETIN  (USPS  #065-120).  Published  by  Brigham  Young  University,  Prove, 
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. 

12-94  22M  94-365/13352 


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 

21??? 

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 

22        BYU  Spring  1995  Class  Schedule 


f 


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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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 
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42        BYU  Spring  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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 


64        BYU  Spring  1995  Class  Sciiedule 


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 

BYU  Spring  1 995  Class  Schedule       65 


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 


84  BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule 


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. 


86  BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule 


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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I 


► 


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 


90  BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 

BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule  91 


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 

BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule  93 


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. 


BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule  95 


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. 


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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. 


102  BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 


104  BYU  Spring/Summer  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 


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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 

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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 

{  )  See  department 


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 

114     BYU  1995    Class  Schedule 


(  )  See  department 


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 

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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. 

Volume  91 ,  Number  7      December  12,  1994  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,  April,  August,  and  December;  two  times  during  March  and 
September.  Second-class  postage  paid  at  Provo,  Utah  84605,  and  additional  offices.  POSTMASTER:  Send  address 
con-ection  to  BRIGHAM  YOUNG  UNIVERSITY,  Provo,  Utah  84602. 

12-94  22M  94-365/13352 


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 

5821 

5821 
5821 

INTRO  ENTOMOLOGY 

T        12:00-1:50  pm       MW 
T       2:00-4:50  pm         MW 

3.0 

310  MLBM 
310MLBM 

BAUMANN  R  W 
STAFF 

Lab  Required 

ZOOL 

334 

001 

5823 

5823 

APPREC  OF  NATURE 

S        10:00-1 1:50  am      MWF 

3.0 

NS 

373  MARB 

BLACK  H  L 

ZOOL 

342 

001 

9121 

9121 

GENET  CELL  BIOL  2 

S        10:00-11 :50  am      MWF 

3.0 

248  MARB 

BRADSHAW  W  S 

ZOOL 

349M 

001 

5943 

5943 

SR  THESIS  RES  ROTN 

S                                     TBA 

1.0 

SEEGMILLER  R  E 

Teh  r  Approve 

ZOOL 

399R 

350 

7600 
7600 

COOP-ED:ZOOL  INTER 

S                                     TBA 

V9.0 

STAFF 

ZOOL 

449R 

001 

7393 

7393 

UNDERGRAD  RES 

S                                     TBA 

V3.0 

TOLMAN  R  R 

ZOOL 

499R 

001 

5865 

5865 

SR  HONORS  THESIS 

S                                     TBA 

V3.0 

SEEGMILLER  R  E 

Teh  r  Approve 

ZOOL 

549R 

001 

5885 

5885 

ADV  TOPICS  ZOOLOGY 

S                                      TBA 

V4.0 

TOLMAN  R  R 

ZOOL 

591 R 

001 

5907 

5907 

SPEC  PROB  IN  ZOOL 

S                                       TBA 

V2.0 

TOLMAN  R  R 

ZOOL 

698R 

001 

8696 

8698 

MASTER'S  PROJECT 

T                                        TBA 

V6.0 

TOLMAN  R  R 

ZOOL 

699R 

001 

5946 

5946 

MASTER'S  THESIS 

T                                      TBA 

VI  8.0 

TOLMAN  R  R 

ZOOL 

799R 

001 

5948 

5948 

DISSERTATION 

T                                      TBA 

V9.0 

TOLMAN  R  R 

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 


^ 


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. 

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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. 


14  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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. 


16  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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. 


BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule  17 


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. 


18  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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. 


BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule  25 


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 


BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule  27 


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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. 


28  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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) 


BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule  29 


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 


30  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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 

BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule  31 


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 


32  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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: 


34  BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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. 


BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule  35 


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. 

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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 


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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 

ART 

476 

0528 

ARTSTDNTTCHSEM 

3.0 

001 

0528 

T       2:00-4:30  pm 

M 

A501   HFAG 

MOSS  L  R 

ART 

478 

7863 

ART  CURR  DEVELPMNT 

3.0 

001 

7863 

T        1:00-3:30  pm 

T 

A440  HFAG 

BEATTIE  D  K 

ART 

494R 

7387 

SPEC  PROBLEMS  ART 

V3.0 

001 

7387 

T 

TEA 

ALLEN  V  D 

002 

7387 

T 

TBA 

BARSGH  W  E 

003 

7387 

T 

TBA 

BARTON  G  C 

004 

7387 

T 

TBA 

GHRISTENSEN  B 

005 

7387 

T 

TBA 

HADLOGK  N 

006 

7387 

T 

TBA 

HALTERN  H  G 

007 

7387 

T 

TBA 

KIMBALL  WW 

008 

7387 

T 

TBA 

MARSHALL  R  L 

009 

7387 

T 

TBA 

MYER  P  L 

010 

7387 

T 

TBA 

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 

A550  HFAC      PEACOCK  M  L 
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 


$VAR 

B561   HFAC 

SVAR 

B561   HFAC 

SVAR 

B531  HFAC 
B531  HFAC 
B531  HFAC 

SVAR 

B431  HFAC 
B451   HFAC 

SVAR 

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 

STAFF 

MARSHALL  R  L 
BARSCH  W  E 
SMITH  B  H 

BARTON  G  C 
KIMBALL  WW 

HADLOCK  N 

ALLEN  V  D 


HILL  SO 

A550  HFAC      PEACOCK  M  L 
A550  HFAC     HAMILTON  C  M 


SVAR 


ALLEN  V  D 

BEATTIE  D  K 
HILL  8  D 

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. 


002 

0099 

T 

4:00-4:50  pm 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

003 

0099 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

004 

0099 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

T 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

005 

0099 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

W 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

006 

0099 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

TH 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

007 

0099 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

F 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

008 

0099 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

T 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

.009 

0099 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

T 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

010 

0099 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

TH 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

Oil 

0099 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

TH 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

012 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

013 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

M 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

014 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

W 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

015 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

W 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

016 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

F 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

017 

0099 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

F 

2279 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

018 

0099 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

019 

0099 

T 

11:00-1 1:50  am 

W 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

020 

0099 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

F 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

021 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

022 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

T 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

023 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

W 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

024 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

TH 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

025 

0099 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

F 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

026 

0099 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

027 

0099 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

T 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

028 

0099 

T 

1 :00-1 :50  pm 

W 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

029 

0099 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

TH 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

030 

0099 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

F 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

031 

0099 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

M 

2274 

SFLC 

STAFF 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

140 

JSB 

032 

0099 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

T 

2274 

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 

78       BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule 


i 


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 


Prev  Apple 

Team  Only 
Team  Only 
Team  Only 

Men  Only 
Women  Only 

Men  Only 
Women  Only 
Women  Only 

Men  Only 

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Women  Only 


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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 


Prev  Apple 
Prev  Apple 
Prev  Apple 


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 
Prev  Apple 


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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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EPSY 

680R 

400 

6211 

6211 

COUN  &  GUID  INTERN 

8       4:00-6:50  pm         M 

V6.0 

$60 

331  MCKB 

BLISS  J  C 

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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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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 

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♦  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 
STAFF 

BINGHAM  R  D 

GALE  D  F 
GALE  D  F 


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EC  EN     191 


EC  EN     199R 


EC  EN     220 


EC  EN     301 R 


EC  EN     311 


EC  EN     312 


EC  EN     313 


EC  EN     315 


EC  EN     316 


EC  EN     317 


EC  EN     325 


EC  EN     327 


EC  EN     360 


EC  EN     361 


1714 

001 

1714 

8778 

350 

8778 

370 

8778 

380 

8778 

1679 

GDI 

1679 

002 

1679 

003 

1679 

004 

1679 

1690 

001 

1690 

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1690 

1677 

001 

1677 

6649 

001 

6649 

6650 

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6650 

1678 

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1678 

1682 

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1682 

1684 

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1684 

1686 

001 

1686 

7807 

001 

7807 

1702 

001 

1702 

6814 

001 

6814 

002 

6814 

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 

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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 


96       BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule 


EC  EN     411 

001 

EC  EN     425 

001 

EC  EN     444 

001 

EC  EN     451 

001 

EC  EN     460 

001 

EC  EN     461 

001 
002 

EC  EN     491 

001 

EC  EN     492A 

001 

EC  EN     492B 

001 

EC  EN     492C 

001 

EC  EN     493R 

001 

EC  EN     499A 

001 

EC  EN     499B 

001 

EC  EN     510 

001 

EC  EN     511 

001 

EC  EN     517 

\  001 

EC  EN     518 

001 

EC  EN     520 

001 

EC  EN     522R 

001 

EC  EN     523 

001 

EC  EN     528 

001 

EC  EN     540 

001 

EC  EN     542R 

001 

EC  EN     550 

001 

EC  EN     555 

001 

EC  EN     561 

001 

EC  EN     593R 

001 

EC  EN     598R 

001 

EC  EN     661 

001 

EC  EN     691 R 

001 

EC  EN     699R 

001 

EC  EN     791 R 

001 

EC  EN     799R 

001 


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 

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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 

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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 

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384       CB     SELFRIDGE  R  H 
256       CB     STAFF 

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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 


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JOHNSON  A  K 
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SMART  M  J 
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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 

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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 

002  8537       8        8:30-10:30  am       DAILY 


V6.0 


$30 

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98        BYU  Fall  1995  Class  Schedule 


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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 

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8:00-8:50  am 

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283  MCKB 

TUNNELLMO 

Majors  Only 

002 

2648 

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283  MCKB 

TUNNELL  M  0 

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283  MCKB 

TUNNELL  M  0 

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004 

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283  MCKB 

JACOBS  J  S 

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283  MCKB 

JACOBS  J  S 

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006 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

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283  MCKB 

JACOBS  J  S 

Majors  Only 

400 

2648 

s 

5:00-6:50  pm 

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321  MSRB 

MORRISON  T  G 

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EL  ED      350 

2477 

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2.0 

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280  MCKB 

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8689 

INTERCULTURAL  EDUC                1.0 

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115  MCKB 

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400 

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401 

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EL  ED     352 

8693 

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2.0 

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TOLMAN  M  N 

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8:00-8:50  am 

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278  MCKB 

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278  MCKB 

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EL  ED     353 

5657 

TEACH  MATHEMATICS                 3.0 

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5657 

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MONROE  E 

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5657 

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220  MCKB 

STAFF 

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2:00-3:50  pm 

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3:00-4:50  pm 

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220  MCKB 

MONROE  E 

Prev  Apple 

400 

5657 

s 

5:00-6:50  pm 

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220  MCKB 

LIDDIARD  D  D 

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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 
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2645 


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2.0 


8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
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10:00-11:50  am 

8:00-9:50  am 
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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 
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STAFF 
STAFF 


BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Sehedule        99 


♦  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. 


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400 

2490 

CLASSRM  TCHG  EXPER 

V8.0 

$60 

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493R 

001 

5668 

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8                                       TBA 

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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 

001 

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8       4:30-6:20  pm         M 

278  MCKB 

TOLMAN  M  N 

400 

8431 

8       4:30-6:20  pm         M 

278  MCKB 

TOLMAN  M  N 

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641 

8426 

TRENDS.ISSUES  READ 

3.0 

001 

8426 

8        5:00-7:50  pm         T 

230  MCKB 

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400 

8426 

8        5:00-7:50  pm         T 

230  MCKB 

ELDREDGE  J  L 

EL  ED 

642 

8427 

EMERGENT  LI  I ERACY 

2.0 

001 

8427 

8        5:00-6:50  pm         TH 

230  MCKB 

FAWSON  P  C 

400 

8427 

8        5:00-6:50  pm         TH 

230  MCKB 

FAW80N  P  C 

EL  ED 

645 

8437 

CLASRM  READG  DIAGN 

3.0 

001 

8437 

8       4:00-6:50  pm         M 

230  MCKB 

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400 

8437 

8       4:00-6:50  pm         M 

230  MCKB 

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672R 

8440 

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001 

8440 

S       5:00-7:50  pm         TH 

238  MCKB 

COOK  P  F 

400 

8440 

8       5:00-7:50  pm         TH 

238  MCKB 

COOK  P  F 

EL  ED 

680R 

400 

8441 

8441 

PROFESS  INTERNSHIP 

8                                     TBA 

V6.0 

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EL  ED 

693R 

001 
400 

8443 

8443 
8443 

DIRCT INDIV  STUDY 

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8                                     TBA 

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002 

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400 

8444 

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696R 

400 

8445 

8445 

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8                                       TBA 

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EL  ED 

699R 

001 
400 

6554 

6554 
6554 

MASTER'S  THESIS 

8                                     TBA 

8                                     TBA 

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780R 

400 

8446 

8446 

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8                                     TBA 

V8.0 

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790R 

400 

8447 
8447 

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EL  ED 

793R 

400 

8495 

8495 

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EL  ED 

795R 

400 

8494 

8494 

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8                                     TBA 

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EL  ED 

799R 

001 
400 

8448 

8448 
8448 

DISSERTATION 

8                                     TBA 
8                                     TBA 

V12.0 

ELDREDGE J L 
ELDREDGE J L 

English  as  a  Second  Language  (2129  JKHB,  37fr4327] 

1 

ESL 

301 

1976 

ENGL  2  LANG(STRCT) 

4.0 

001 

1976 

S        8:00-8:50  am         DAILY 

1223 

8FLC 

AFARIAN  K 

EdL 

304 

1977 

ENGL  2  LANG(WRITE) 

4.0 

001 

1977 

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F274 

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ESL 

404 

1980 

ESL  ADV  COMP 

3.0 

001 

1980 

8        12:00-12:50  pm     MWF 

2308 

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STRONG-KRAUSE 

1 00       BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Sehedule 


English  (3146  JKHB,  378-3053) 


ENGL  105  and  115  Ofl 

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^EB,  fee  required; 

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1833 

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1103  JKHB 

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1123  JKHB 

STAFF 

003 

1833 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

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2150  JKHB 

STAFF 

004 

1833 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

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154  HRCB 

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005 

1833 

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3246   SFLC 

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323  MCKB 

STAFF 

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1833 

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8:00-8:50  am 

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327  MCKB 

STAFF 

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1833 

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1833 

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8:00-9:15  am 

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016 

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3246   SFLC 

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017 

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241  MSRB 

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F474  HFAC 

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1833 

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9:35— 10:50  am 

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3241    SFLC 

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1131    JKHB 

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1833 

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STAFF 

027 

1833 

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10:00-10:50  am 

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265  SWKT 

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1833 

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11:00-11:50  am 

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3246  SFLC 

STAFF 

029 

1833 

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11:00-11:50  am 

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STAFF 

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1833 

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12:00-12:50  pm 

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1038  JKHB 

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1833 

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3241    SFLC 

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1833 

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12:00-12:50  pm 

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3246   SFLC 

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1833 

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12:00-12:50  pm 

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3270   SFLC 

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1833 

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F556  HFAC 

STAFF 

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1833 

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12:00-12:50  pm 

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1245   SFLC 

STAFF 

038 

1833 

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12:00-1:15  pm 

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1124  JKHB 

STAFF 

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1833 

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12:00-1:15  pm 

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3246   SFLC 

STAFF 

040 

1833 

T 

12:00-1:15pm 

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154  HRCB 

STAFF 

041 

1833 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

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154  HRCB 

STAFF 

042 

1833 

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1 :00-1 :50  pm 

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3241    SFLC 

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043 

1833 

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1:00-1 :50  pm 

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3246  SFLC 

STAFF 

045 

1833 

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1:00-1 :50  pm 

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1121    SFLC 

STAFF 

046 

1833 

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1:00-1 :50  pm 

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264  TNRB 

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1833 

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1833 

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1 :35— 2:50  pm 

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154  HRCB 

STAFF 

049 

1833 

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1:35— 2:50  pm 

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3241    SFLC 

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051 

1833 

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2:00-2:50  pm 

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1127  JKHB 

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052 

1833 

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2:00-2:50  pm 

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3241    SFLC 

STAFF 

053 

1833 

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2:00-2:50  pm 

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W012  BNSN 

STAFF 

054 

1833 

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2:00-2:50  pm 

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F515  HFAC 

STAFF 

057 

1833 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

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2150  JKHB 

STAFF 

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1833 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

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154  HRCB 

STAFF 

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1833 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

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3241    SFLC 

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1833 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

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1101   JKHB 

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1833 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

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2049  JKHB 

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1833 

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3:00-4:15  pm 

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1103  JKHB 

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3:00^:15  pm 

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1119  JKHB 

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1833 

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STAFF 

065 

1833 

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3:00-4:15  pm 

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1127  JKHB 

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4:00-4:50  pm 

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2181   JKHB 

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400 

1833 

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5:10-7:40  pm 

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1124  JKHB 

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401 

1833 

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5:10-7:40  pm 

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402 

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403 

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NGL      195 

8557 

INTRO  TO  ENGL  MAJR                 1.0 

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10:00-10:50  am 

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2150  JKHB 

PLUMMER  L 

NGL      201 

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MSTPCS  WORLD  LIT  1 

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8859 

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1106  JKHB 

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004 

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s 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

1106  JKHB 

LAWRENCE  A  K 

005 

8859 

s 

12:00-1:15  pm 

TTH 

1134  JKHB 

PARRY  C  C 

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201 H 

8859 

HONORS  WORLD  LIT  1 

3.0 

CV1 

200 

8859 

S 

2:00-2:50  pm         MWF 

321  MSRB 

HUNSAKER  0 

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ENGL 

217 

6498 

WRIT  CHILD  &  ADOL 

3.0 

001 

6498 

S 

3:00-4:15  pm         TTH 

1123  JKHB 

PLUMMER  L 

ENGL 

21 8R 

1839 

CREATIVE  WRITING 

3.0 

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1839 

S 

8:00-8:50  am         MWF 

1123  JKHB 

REAMSE 

002 

1839 

S 

9:00-9:50  am         MWF 

1119  JKHB 

EVENSON  B  K 

003 

1839 

s 

10:00-10:50  am     MWF 

1127  JKHB 

TAYLOR  S  T 

004 

1839 

s 

11:00-11 :50  am      MWF 

265  SWKT 

STAFF 

engl: 

21 8R  section  5  will  focus 

on\ 

writing  science  fiction  and  1 

fantasy. 

005 

1839 

S 

12:00-12:50  pm     MWF 

1127  JKHB 

SMITH  M  K 

006 

1839 

S 

1:00-1 :50  pm         MWF 

1131    JKHB 

YOUNG  M  B 

007 

1839 

s 

2:00-2:50  pm         MWF 

1119  JKHB 

NICHOLS  J  J 

008 

1839 

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3:00-3:50  pm         MWF 

1127  JKHB 

SPENCER  D  K 

400 

1839 

s 

5:10-7:40  pm         W 

2049  JKHB 

NICHOLS  J  J 

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ENGL      220  6203       WRT  PERSONAL  HIST 

400  6203       S        5:10-7:40  pm  T 

ENGL  223  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


ENGL      223 


1840       INTRO  TO  LANGUAGE 


3.0 


3.0 


1101   JKHB     NORTON  DE 


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1840 
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MWF 
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ENGL      230 


ENGL      232 


1 842       FCTN  DRAMA  POETRY 

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S        11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

S        12:00-1:15  pm  TTH 

SHAKESPEARE 

S       9:35—10:50  am  TTH 

S        12:00-12:50  pm  MWF 

S       3:00-3:50  pm  MWF 

S       5:1 0-7:40  pm  W 


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ENGL      235  1847       MASTERPCS  AMER  LIT 

001  1847       S        9:00-9:50  am         MWF 

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1852 

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3.0 


ENGL      251 


1 843       FUND  LITERARY  INT 


3.0 


3.0 


1038 

JKHB 

STAFF 

2181 

JKHB 

COWLES  D  W 

1124 

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STAFF 

2260 

SFLC 

COWLES  D  W 

1106 

JKHB 

BALTES  P  J 

1124 

JKHB 

OAKS  D  D 

AL 

1101 

JKHB 

LOFGREEN  C  D 

1038 

JKHB 

RIGBY  W  D 

1103 

JKHB 

SHAKESPEARE  W 

AL 

2181 

JKHB 

HORTON  F  K 

1124 

JKHB 

SHAKESPEARE  W 

1123 

JKHB 

TAYLOR  S  T 

1106 

JKHB 

SHAKESPEARE  W 

AL 

2150 

JKHB 

BALLANTYNE  V  W 

1106 

JKHB 

JOHSTONEAUX  R 

ENGL      252 


001 

1843 

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8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

1124  JKHB 

STAFF 

002 

1843 

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9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

003 

1843 

S 

9:35— 10:50  am 

TTH 

331  MCKB 

SNYDER  P  A 

004 

1843 

S 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

1038  JKHB 

SORENSEN  P  J 

005 

1843 

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11:00-1 1:50  am 

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1134  JKHB 

EVENSON  B  K 

006 

1843 

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1:00-1 :50  pm 

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1124  JKHB 

SIEGFRIED  B  R 

007 

1843 

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1:35— 2:50  pm 

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1106  JKHB 

LARSENLE 

008 

1843 

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3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

edbyli 

idepende 

nt  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

1844 

CRIT  WRIT  &  RES 

3.0 

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1844 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

1127  JKHB 

STAFF 

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1844 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

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003 

1844 

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10:00-10:50  am 

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154  HRCB 

HEDENGRENEA 

004 

1844 

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11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

F430  HFAC 

STAFF 

005 

1844 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

006 

1844 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

1038  JKHB 

BIRD  P  C 

007 

1844 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

1038  JKHB 

STAFF 

400 

1844 

T 

5:10-7:40  pm 

T 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

ENGL  291  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      291  1850       PERSP  ENGL  LIT  I  3.0 

001  1850      S       11:00-1 1:50  am      MWF 

ENGL  292  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

ENGL      292  8558       PERSP  ENGL  LIT  II  3.0 

001  8558       S       2:00-2:50  pm         MWF 


2150  JKHB      BESTLN 


2150  JKHB     BEST  B  8 


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8562 

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ENGL 

311 

1845 

WRITABTHUMANTIES 

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1845 

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8:00-9:15  am 

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9:00-9:50  am 

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9:35— 10:50  am 

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1845 

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10:00-10:50  am 

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1845 

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11:00-1 1:50  am 

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006 

1845 

T 

1:35— 2:50  pm 

TTH 

007 

1845 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

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400 

1845 

T 

5:10-7:40  pm 

TH 

ENGL 

311H 

1845 

HONORS  WRTG  HUMANT 

200 

1845 

T 

12:00-1:15  pm 

TIH 

3.0 


3.0 


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ENGL      312 


6224       ARG  CRITICAL  WRTNG 


3.0 


3.0 


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6224 
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6224 
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ENGL  313  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


ENGL      313 


8559       EXPOS  WRTNG/EL  ED 


3.0 


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9:00-9:50  am 
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1:00-1:50  pm 
3:00-3:50  pm 
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5:10-7:40  pm 


MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
MWF 
TH 


ENGL  315  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 


ENGL      315 


ENGL      31 5H 


1837  WRTNG  IN  SOC  SCI 

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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 

005  1837  T  9:35— 10:50  am  TTH 

006  1837  T  10:00-10:50  am  MWF 

007  1837  T  10:00-10:50  am  MWF 

008  1837  T  11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

009  1837  T  11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

010  1837  T  12:00-12:50  pm  MWF 
Oil  1837  T  12:00-12:50  pm  MWF 

012  1837  T  12:00-1:15  pm  TTH 

013  1837  T  1:00-1 :50  pm  MWF 

014  1837  T  1:35— 2:50  pm  TTH 

015  1837  T  2:00-2:50  pm  MWF 

016  1837  T  2:00-2:50  pm  MWF 

017  1837  T  3:00-3:50  pm  MWF 

018  1837  T  3:00-4:15  pm  TTH 

019  1837  T  4:00-^:50  pm  MWF 

400  1837  T  5:10-6:25  pm  MW 

401  1837  T  5:10-6:25  pm  TTH 

402  1837  T  5:10-7:40  pm  W 

403  1837  T  5:10-7:40  pm  TH 

1 837  HNRS  WRTNG  SOC  SCI 

200  1837  T  9:00-9:50  am  MWF 

201  1837  T  1:00-1 :50  pm  MWF 


3.0 


ENGL  316  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 
ENGL      316 


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1857 

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1857 
1857 
1857 
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1857 
1857 
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1857 


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T  8:00-8:50  am  MWF 

T  8:00-9:15  am  TTH 

T  9:00-9:50  am  MWF 

T  9:35— 10:50  am  TTH 

T  9:35— 10:50  am  TTH 

T  10:00-10:50  am  MWF 

T  10:00-10:50  am  MWF 

T  11:00-11:50  am  MWF 

T  11:00-11:50am  MWF 

T  12:00-12:50  pm  MWF 

T  12:00-1:15  pm  TTH 

T  12:00-1:15  pm  TTH 


3.0 


3.0 


2150  JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

1124  JKHB 

STAFF 

won  BNSN 

PAXMAN  D  B 

120  SNLB 

STAFF 

299  TMCB 

STAFF 

241  MSRB 

STAFF 

1127  JKHB 

STAFF 

341  MARB 

STAFF 

1131    JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

1127  JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

384       CB 

STAFF 

203        RB 

STAFF 

1101    JKHB 

STAFF 

240  SWKT 

STAFF 

1131    JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

319  MCKB 

BLACK  S  J 

245  SWKT 

BLACK  S  J 

1123  JKHB 

LOFGREEN  C  D 

2181    JKHB 

STAFF 

1106  JKHB 

LOFGREEN  G  D 

1103  JKHB 

LOFGREEN  C  D 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

1123  JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

1119  JKHB 

RIGBY  W  D 

2181    JKHB 

STAFF 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

W012  BNSN 

POLLINGTON  M 

384       CB 

STAFF 

F274  HFAG 

JOHSTONEAUX  R 

W011  BNSN 

POLLINGTON  M 

2241    SFLC 

FARMER  GC 

380  TNRB 

STAFF 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

1119  JKHB 

STAFF 

1131    JKHB 

STAFF 

1101    JKHB 

STAFF 

2310   SFLC 

STAFF 

1038  JKHB 

RIDENHOUR  S 

F430  HFAG 

LAWRENCE  A  K 

2181    JKHB 

RIDENHOUR  S 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

1134  JKHB 

STAFF 

1127  JKHB 

STAFF 

1127  JKHB 

STAFF 

1119  JKHB 

STAFF 

1119  JKHB 

STAFF 

AW 

1223  SFLC 

FARMER  G  C 

1127  JKHB 

HANSEN  K 

AW 

1101   JKHB 

STAFF 

1103  JKHB 

STAFF 

123  HRCB 

STAFF 

1103  JKHB 

ZIMMERMAN  B  L 

3270  SFLC 

STAFF 

F262  HFAC 

SMITH  M  K 

W009  BNSN 

STAFF 

1121    SFLC 

STAFF 

486  TNRB 

STAFF 

1131   JKHB 

TAYLOR  S  T 

1123  JKHB 

ZIMMERMAN  B  L 

1119  JKHB 

FOXCJ 

Honors 


Honors 
Honors 


BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule        1 03 


013 

1857 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

2181 

JKHB 

MUHLESTEIN  D  K 

014 

1857 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

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1123 

JKHB 

STAFF 

015 

1857 

T 

1:35— 2:50  pm 

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1119 

JKHB 

STAFF 

016 

1857 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

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1131 

JKHB 

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017 

1857 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

1106 

JKHB 

BALLANTYNE  V  W 

018 

1857 

T 

3:00-4:15  pm 

[IH 

2181 

JKHB 

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019 

1857 

T 

3:00-4:15  pm 

TTH 

1131 

JKHB 

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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 

JKHB 

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403 

1857 

T 

5:10-7:40  pm 

TH 

1101 

JKHB 

RUTTER  M 

404 

1857 

T 

7:45— 10:15  pm 

W 

1123 

JKHB 

OLSENAD 

1857 

HONORS  TECH  WRTG                  3.0           AW 

200 

1857 

T 

8:00-9:15  am 

TTH 

1106 

JKHB 

STAFF 

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201 

1857 

T 

1:35— 2:50  pm 

TTH 

1123 

JKHB 

STAFF 

Honors 

ENGL      31 6H 


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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 

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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 

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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 

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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 

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336 

1867 

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1867 

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337R 

1868 

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1868 

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350 

1875 

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400 

1875 

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352 

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361 

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362 

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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 


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364 

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LTTOFLDS 

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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 


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ENGL      374  1894       ENGL  LITI  780-1 832 

001  1894       S       9:00-9:50  am         MWF 

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ENGL 

375 

1895 

ENGL  LITI  832-1 890 

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1895 

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002 

1895 

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376 

1896 

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377 

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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 


120       BYU  Fail  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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 


Prev  Apple 


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 

TH 

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 

CTB 

STAFF 

150 

CTB 

STAFF 

150 

CTB 

STAFF 

250 

CTB 
$05 

EASTMAN  P  F 

123 

CB 

NELSON  TW 

123 

CB 

NELSON  TW 

Dept  Approve 
Dept  Approve 
Dept  Approve 
Dept  Approve 

Lab  Required 


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 


Lab  Required 


W 

TH 

TH 

F 

TH 


214  CTB 

240  CTB 

240  CTB 

240  CTB 

240  CTB 

450  CTB 


TODD  R  H 
TODD  R  H 
TODD  R  H 
TODD  R  H 
TODD  R  H 
TODD  R  H 


Lab  Required 


0.5 


TH 


214     CTB      HAWKS  VD 


IManutacturing  Engineering  and  Engineering  Teciinology  (435  CTB,  378-6300) 

MFET      531 


MFET      532 


MFET      534 


MFET  536R 

MFET  540 

MFET  555 

MFET  572 

MFET  580 

MFET  591 R 

MFET  592R 


001 

001 
400 

001 
004  L 
400 
403  L 

001 
400 

001 

002  L 

003  L 

001 

002  L 

003  L 

001 

001 

001 
400 

001 


7032 

7032 

7033 

7033 
7033 

7181 

7181 
7181 
7181 
7181 

8948 

8948 
8948 

7179 

7179 
7179 
7179 

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 

CTB 

ALLEN  D  K 

340 

CTB 

ALLEN  D  K 

145 

CTB 

RED  WE 

Lab  Required 

145 

CTB 

RED  WE 

145 

CTB 

RED  WE 

Lab  Required 

155 

CTB 

RED  W  E 

120 

SNLB 

TODD  R  H 

145 

CTB 

SORENSEN  C  D 

340 

CTB 

HELPS  C  R 

Lab  Included 

365 

CTB 

HELPS  C  R 

365 

CTB 

HELPS  C  R 

MFG  SIMULATION 

S       3:00-3:50  pm         MWF 

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 


Lab  Required 


134       BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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400 

3598 

S        8:00-8:50  am 

T 

MFET 

595R 

6426 

SPECIAL  TOPICS 

V1« 

001 

6426 

S 

TBA 

400 

6426 

s 

TBA 

MFhl 

699n 

6204 

MASTER'S  THESIS 

V9 

001 

6204 

S 

TBA 

400 

6204 

s 

TBA 

Master  of  Business  Administration  Program  ( 

MBA 

500 

0883 

CORP  FINANCE  REPT 

2.5 

001 

0883 

S        12:30-1:50  pm 

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 

S 

TBA 

002 

0898 

8 

TBA 

003 

0898 

S 

TBA 

004 

0898 

S 

TBA 

005 

0898 

8 

TBA 

006 

0898 

8 

TBA 

MBA 

530 

7765 

STATISTICAL  AN ALYS 

2.5 

001 

7765 

S 

TBA 

002 

7765 

S 

TBA 

MBA 

533 

0897 

OPERATIONS  MGT  1 

2.0 

001 

0897 

S 

TBA 

002 

0897 

S 

TBA 

003 

0897 

s 

TBA 

004 

0897 

s 

TBA 

005 

0897 

S 

TBA 

006 

0897 

S 

TBA 

MBA 

540 

0885 

ORGANIZATIONAL  BEH 

2.5 

001 

0885 

8 

TBA 

002 

0885 

8 

TBA 

003 

0885 

S 

TBA 

004 

0885 

S 

TBA 

005 

0885 

S 

TBA 

006 

0885 

s 

TBA 

MBA 

550 

0895 

MKT  MANAGEMENT  1 

2.0 

001 

0895 

8 

TBA 

002 

0895 

S 

TBA 

003 

0895 

S 

TBA 

004 

0895 

S 

TBA 

005 

0895 

S 

TBA 

006 

0895 

S 

TBA 

MBA 

560R 

8520 

INTEGRATIVE  EXERCI 

0.5 

001 

8520 

S 

TBA 

MBA 

561 

0878 

WRIT  &  ORAL  COMM  1 

2.0 

001 

0878 

8 

TBA 

002 

0878 

8 

TBA 

003 

0878 

8 

TBA 

004 

0878 

S 

TBA 

005 

0878 

8 

TBA 

006 

0878 

8 

TBA 

MBA 

569 

0834 

QUANT  CASE  PREP 

0.5 

001 

0834 

8 

TBA 

002 

0834 

8 

TBA 

003 

0834 

8 

TBA 

MBA 

572 

0837 

BUSINESS  CHINESE  1 

3.0 

001 

0837 

8        5:00-6:20  pm 

MW 

MBA 

573 

0839 

BUSINESS  FRENCH  1 

3.0 

001 

0839 

8        5:00-6:20  pm 

MW 

MBA 

574 

0841 

BUSINESS  GERMAN  1 

3.0 

001 

0841 

S        5:00-6:20  pm 

TTH 

MBA 

575 

0844 

BUSINESS  JAPANESE1 

3.0 

001 

0844 

8        5:00-6:20  pm 

MW 

MBA 

576 

0851 

BUSINESS  KOREAN  1 

3.0 

001 

0851 

8        5:00-6:20  pm 

TTH 

MBA 

577 

0857 

BUSINESS  SPANISH  1 

3.0 

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 

ADOLPH80N  D  L 
AD0LPH80N  D  L 

GIAUQUE  W  C 

SAWAYAWJ 

8AWAYAWJ 

8EAWRIGHTKK 

8EAWRIGHTKK 

LEETN 

GREGERSEN  H  B 
GREGERSEN  H  B 
KIRKHAM  K  L 
CHERRINGTON  D 
BISCHOFF  8  J 
BISCHOFF  8  J 

GEURT8  M  D 
SWENSON  M  J 
SWEN80N  M  A 
WHITLARK  D  B 
RHOADS  G  K 
SMITHS 

MCKINNON  Q  F 

HANSON  G  A 
HARTMAN  L  D 
TIMMPR 
WATERS  M  L 
HARTMAN  L  D 
WATERS  M  L 

NELSON  R  D 
ADOLPHSON  D  L 
STAFF 

290  TNRB  CHEN  Q 

3045D  JKHB  LEBRAS  Y  R 

1023  JKHB  KELLINGH 

380  TNRB  8AMB0NGI  R 

290  TNRB  KIM  C  B 


TBA 


TBA 


STAFF 


STAFF 


180  TNRB     LAMBERT  WR 


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MBA 

593R 

6892 

001 

6892 

002 

6892 

MBA 

613 

6270 

001 

6270 

MBA 

614 

6172 

001 

6172 

MBA 

618 

0896 

001 

0896 

MBA 

621 

6183 

001 

6183 

MBA 

622 

0924 

001 

0924 

MBA 

624 

0930 

001 

0930 

MBA 

629 

8725 

001 

8725 

002 

8725 

MBA 

630 

6187 

001 

6187 

MBA 

633 

8221 

001 

8221 

MBA 

634 

0918 

001 

0918 

MBA 

638 

8073 

001 

8073 

MBA 

650 

6257 

001 

6257 

MBA 

659 

8536 

001 

8536 

MBA 

660 

6527 

001 

6527 

MBA 

680 

0908 

001 

0908 

002 

0908 

003 

0908 

MBA 

682 

8848 

001 

8848 

002 

8848 

003 

8848 

MBA 

683 

0925 

001 

0925 

MBA 

684 

0934 

001 

0934 

MBA 

688 

6782 

001 

6782 

MBA 

690R 

6787 

001 

6787 

MBA 

693R 

6898 

001 

6898 

00? 

6898 

MANAGEMENT  SEMINAR 

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 
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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 
V3.0 


151  TNRB  MCKINNONGF 

151  TNRB  ALBRECHTS 

280  TNRB  NELSON  R  D 

180  TNRB  CLARKE  D  G 

184  TNRB  CALL  IT 


110  TNRB 
120  TNRB 

174  TNRB 

180  TNRB 

482  TNRB 
484  TNRB 

130  TNRB 

180  TNRB 

264  TNRB 

180  TNRB 

174  TNRB 

1081   JKHB 

180  TNRB 

174  TNRB 
180  TNRB 
110  TNRB 

1081  JKHB 
120  TNRB 
110  TNRB 

184  TNRB 

184  TNRB 

TBA 

110  TNRB 

280  TNRB 


HEATON  H  B 

LAMBERT  WR 

HEATON  H  B 

LAMBERT  WR 
LAMBERT  WR 

ADOLPHSON  D  L 

SAWAYAWJ 

LEETN 

JACKSON  W  B 

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 


Mathematics  (292  TMCB,  378-2061) 

MATH  96  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

♦  MATH  97:  For  courses  containing  material  preparatory  to  MATH  97,  please  refer  to  Independent  Study.  Fills  pre-college  math 
requirement 


MATH 

97 

3606 

400 

3606 

401 

3606 

402 

3606 

A03 

3606 

404 

3606 

405 

3606 

INTERMED  ALGEBRA 


0.0 


M 


5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

4:00-^:50  pm 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

5:00-5:50  pm 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

6:00-6:50  pm 

T 

5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

4:00-4:50  pm 

TH 

5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

5:00-5:50  pm 

TH 

5:00-5:50  pm 

MW 

6:00-^:50  pm 

TH 

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STAFF 

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456  MARB 

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MATH      110 


406 

3606 

S 

5:00-5:50  pm 
4:00-4:50  pm 

MW 
W 

407 

3606 

S 

5:00-5:50  pm 
6:00-6:50  pm 

MW 
W 

406 

3606 

S 

5:00-5:50  pm 
4:00-4:50  pm 

MW 
W 

409 

3606 

S 

5:00-5:50  pm 
6:00-6:50  pm 

MW 
W 

red  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee 

requirec 

6387 

COLLEGE  ALGEBRA 

001 

6387 

T 

8:00-6:50  am 

MWF 

003 

6387 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

004 

6387 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

005 

6387 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

006 

6387 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

007 

6387 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

008 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

009 

6387 

T 

4:00-4:50  pm 

MWF 

010 

6387 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

Oil 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

012 

6387 

T 

9:30-1 0:50  am 

TTH 

013 

6387 

T 

11:00-1 1:50  am 

MWF 

014 

6387 

T 

3:00-4:30  pm 

TTH 

015 

6387 

T 

2:00-3:30  pm 

TTH 

017 

6387 

T 

8:00-9:30  am 

TTH 

018 

6387 

T 

12:00-1:15  pm 

IIH 

019 

6387 

T 

8:00-9:20  am 

TTH 

020 

6387 

T 

9:30-10:50  am 

TTH 

021 

6387 

T 

12:00-1:15  pm 

TTH 

022 

6387 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 

023 

6387 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 

024 

6387 

T 

10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 

025 

6387 

T 

11:00-11:50  am 

MWF 

026 

6387 

T 

12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 

027 

6387 

T 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 

028 

6387 

T 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 

029 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

030 

6387 

T 

8:00-9:20  am 

MH 

031 

6387 

T 

9:35— 10:50  am 

TTH 

03? 

6387 

T 

3:00-3:50  pm 

MWF 

400 

6387 

T 

5:10-6:40  pm 

MW 

401 

6387 

T 

5:10-6:40  pm 

TTH 

402 

6387 

T 

5:10-6:40  pm 

MW 

403 

6387 

T 

5:10-6:40  pm 

TTH 

404 

6387 

T 

5:10-6:40  pm 

MW 

456  MARB      STAFF 

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MATH  111  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 

MATH      111  3614       TRIGONOMETRY  2.0 

001  3614       T        10:00-10:50  am     TTH 

MATH  112  Offered  by  Independent  Study  (206  HCEB,  fee  required) 
♦  MATH  112  sections  10-25:  graphing  caicuiator  required  (HP48G  recommended). 


Ill  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

135  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

104  TMCB 

STAFF 

109  TMCB 

STAFF 

109  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

134  TMCB 

STAFF 

112  TMCB 

STAFF 

116  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

134  TMCB 

STAFF 

134  TMCB 

STAFF 

121  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

111  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

STAFF 

116  TMCB 

STAFF 

135  TMCB 

STAFF 

136  TMCB 

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136  TMCB 

STAFF 

135  TMCB 

STAFF 

135  TMCB 

STAFF 

116  TMCB 

STAFF 

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MATH      112 

3615 

CALCULUS  1 

4.0          AM 

010 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

Oil 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

012 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

013 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

014 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 
IIH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

015 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am 
2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
135  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

020 

3615 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
8:00-8:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

021 

3615 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
9:00-9:50  am 

MWF 
IIH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

022 

3615 

T 

8:00-6:50  am 
10:00-10:50  am 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

023 

3615 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
12:00-12:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

024 

3615 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
1:00-1 :50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

025 

3615 

T 

8:00-8:50  am 
2:00-2:50  pm 

MWF 
TTH 

2104  JKHB 
112  TMCB 

JAMISON  R  D 

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♦  MATH  112  sections  30-35  will  use  computer  technology. 


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GILLGS 

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TTH 

116  TMCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

111  HRCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MW 

2104  JKHB 

GILLGS 

12:00-12:50  pm 

TTH 

116  TMCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

111  HRCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MW 

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GILLGS 

2:00-2:50  pm 

TTH 

111  TMCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

111  HRCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MW 

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GILLGS 

10:00-10:50  am 

TTH 

111  TMCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

111  HRCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MW 

2104  JKHB 

GILLGS 

1:00-1 :50  pm 

TTH 

134  TMCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

111  HRCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

MW 

2104  JKHB 

GILLGS 

3:00-3:50  pm 

TTH 

134  TMCB 

2:00-2:50  pm 

111  HRCB 

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♦  MATH  112  section  43  Please  check  with  the  department  for  recommended  or  required  calculator  Information. 

043  3615       T       3:00-3:50  pm         DAILY  121  TMCB     STAFF 

♦  MATH  112  sections  400  through  402  Please  check  with  the  department  (378-2061)  for  recommended  or  required  calculator 
Information. 


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3615 

T 

5:10-7:00  pm 

MW 

104  TMCB 

STAFF 

401 

3615 

T 

5:10-7:00  pm 

TTH 

116  TMCB 

STAFF 

402 

3615 

T 

5:10-7:00  pm 

MW 

108  TMCB 

STAFF 

♦  MATH  112H  sections,  please  check  with  the  department  (378-2061)  for  recommended  or  required  calculator 
inf6rmation.(Posslble  recommendation  HP48G) 


MATH      112H 

3615 

HOI 

NORS  CALCULUS  1                 4.0 

AM 

200 

3615 

T 

9:00-9:50  am         MWF 
9:00-9:50  am         TTH 

331  TMCB 
121  TMCB 

STAFF 

Honors 

201 

3615 

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) 

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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. 
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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 

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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 


1 54        BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule 


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 
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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 


1 76       BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule 


I 


» 


\ 


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 

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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 
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12:00-12:50  pm 
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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 

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5620 

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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 


\ 


BYU  Fall  1 995  Class  Schedule       207 


Brigham  Young  University 

Course  Availability  by  Semester  and  Term 
Winter  1 996-Fall  1 996 


AHTC 

> 

152  F 

321    W 

446RF 

220  FW 

513  W 

100 

FWSpSu 

199R  FWSpSu 

325  F 

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 

FWSpSu 

220  W 

353  W 

499R  W 

304  F 

578RFW 

320 

FWSp 

240  FWSp 

355  F 

505   F 

306  F 

595R  FW 

341 

FWSpSu 

282   FWSp 

356  F 

550   FW 

307   F 

598R  FW 

343 

WSp 

283  FWSp 

357  W 

551    F 

309  F 

600R  FWSpSu 

401 

F 

303  F 

358  W 

615   F 

311  (W)Sp 

621  RFW 

402 

F 

305  W 

359R  FWSpSu 

627   F 

312  W 

622RFW 

403 

W 

308  F 

391    F 

629  W 

313  W 

627R  FWSp 

404 

W 

312  F 

392R  (F)(W)(Sp)(Su) 

694R  W 

314  WSu 

650R  F(W)Su 

503 

FWSpSu 

317  W 

399R  FWSpSu 

695R  W 

316  F 

656R  FWSp 

505 

FWSu 

318  F 

400  W 

696R  W 

316  W 

659R  FWSp 

507 

F 

319  F 

405   F 

699RW 

317   F 

678R  SpSu 

522 

W 

330  W 

410  W 

ARAB 

319   (W) 

679R  FWSpSu 

523 

F 

331    F 

415   F 

101    FW 

321  RFW 

695R  FW 

532 

Sp 

345  W 

420  W 

102   WSp 

322R  FWSp 

697R  FWSpSu 

556 

F 

347  W 

425   F 

201    F 

324  F 

698R  FWSpSu 

562 

FWSp 

390R  FW 

431 RFW 

211RF 

326   FWSpSu 

699R  FWSpSu 

584 

F 

391    F 

432R  FSp 

301    W 

327R  FW 

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 


( )  See  department 


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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