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<strong>Schedule</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Classes</strong><br />

<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Quarter</strong><br />

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<strong>Lindenwood</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>for</strong> Individualized Education


Office Number<br />

Main Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-949-2000<br />

Academic Services/Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4954<br />

Undergraduate Day Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4949<br />

Evening and Graduate Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4933<br />

Business Office (<strong>Quarter</strong> Students) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4962<br />

Business Office (Semester Students) . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4650<br />

Campus Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4985<br />

Chaplain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4825<br />

Coordinator <strong>for</strong> Campus<br />

Accessibility Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4784<br />

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4923<br />

Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4820<br />

LCIE (<strong>Lindenwood</strong> University Cultural Center) . . . 949-4500<br />

MBA Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4840<br />

President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4900<br />

Provost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4700<br />

Residential Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Day) 949-4922<br />

(after 5 p .m .) 636-262-4622 or 262-4623<br />

Spirit & Supplies Shoppe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-7670<br />

Veterans Affairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4105<br />

Belleville Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618-239-6000<br />

Lincoln County Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-332-0847<br />

Mineral Area . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .573-518-2199<br />

North County Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .314-838-7653<br />

O’Fallon, Mo . Center (South) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-627-6600<br />

South County Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .314-627-6610<br />

St . Louis City Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 314-621-1179<br />

Academic Calendar<br />

<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Quarter</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

LCIE Continuing Undergraduate Student Opening Session (6:00 p .m .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . July 9-12<br />

LCIE New Undergraduate and Graduate Student Opening Session (8:00 a .m .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 14<br />

<strong>Quarter</strong> undergraduate/graduate (3-credit hour) classes begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 16<br />

Last day to drop with a “W” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .July 27<br />

Last day to choose an Audit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 10<br />

Midterm grades due, 5 p .m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 24<br />

Last day to withdraw from a class with a “WP/WF” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .August 31<br />

Labor Day holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 3<br />

<strong>Quarter</strong> ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 29<br />

Deadline <strong>for</strong> making up “INC” from previous term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .September 29<br />

Final grades due, 5:00 p .m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 1<br />

Fall <strong>Quarter</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

LCIE Continuing Undergraduate Student Opening Session (6 p .m .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 1-4<br />

LCIE New Undergraduate and Graduate Student Opening Session (8:00 a .m .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 6<br />

Traditional quarter undergraduate classes begin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 8<br />

Last day to drop with a “W” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .October 19<br />

Last Day to Choose an Audit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .November 2<br />

Midterm grades due, 5 p .m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .November 16<br />

Last day to withdraw from a class with a “WP/WF” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .November 23<br />

Faculty In-service Day-LCIE classes meet as scheduled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .November 21<br />

Thanksgiving holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . November 22-23<br />

<strong>Lindenwood</strong> residential quarter/graduate housing closes at 6 p .m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 22<br />

<strong>Quarter</strong> ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 22<br />

Deadline <strong>for</strong> making up “INC” from previous term . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 22<br />

Final grades due, 5 p .m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 24<br />

Deadline to apply <strong>for</strong> March, May, June graduation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .December 30<br />

<strong>Lindenwood</strong> University Phone Directory<br />

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Wentzville Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-332-0847<br />

Westport Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .314-275-2233<br />

Wildwood Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-273-5249<br />

LCIE Faculty/Staff Phone Numbers<br />

Office Number<br />

Boyles, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618-239-6152<br />

Canan, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618-239-6149<br />

Cooper, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-627-2570<br />

Castro, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 636-949-4520<br />

Davis, Kendall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4708<br />

Engleking, Charlene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4507<br />

Ford, Yvonnda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 627-2569<br />

Frazier, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618-239-6185<br />

Heinle, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4906<br />

Highley, Shannon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618-239-6036<br />

Holden, Angela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4551<br />

Holloway, Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-255-2276<br />

Horstmeier, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4504<br />

Johnson, Grace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4773<br />

Kemper, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4501<br />

Kottmeyer, Rita . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4523<br />

Lerman, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4506<br />

Manjounes, Cindy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .618-239-6029<br />

Malloy, Lori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4500<br />

Mead, Beth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4524<br />

Patzius, Billi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4511<br />

Panta, Humnath . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .636-255-2277<br />

St . Clair, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 949-4516


How To Register<br />

<strong>Quarter</strong> Students<br />

New Students–Contact Office <strong>of</strong> Evening and Graduate<br />

Admissions–main campus, (636) 949-4933, or the<br />

extended campus <strong>of</strong> your choice (see directory on page i) .<br />

Continuing LCIE students should contact their faculty<br />

advisors prior to registration. Registration will take<br />

place according to the following schedule:<br />

• Senior graduate and undergraduate – June 4-8<br />

• Junior graduate and undergraduate – June 11-15<br />

• Sophomore undergraduate – June 18-22<br />

• Freshman undergraduate – June 25-29<br />

Students may register any time after their designated<br />

registration period .<br />

Office Hours<br />

Students may register during regular <strong>of</strong>fice hours: 8<br />

a .m . to 6 p .m . on Monday through Thursday, 8 a .m . to<br />

5 p .m . on Friday . LCIE students must register with their<br />

advisors .<br />

Student Expenses 2011-12 Academic Year<br />

Tuition<br />

LCIE<br />

Undergraduate $3,060/9-hour cluster<br />

Graduate $3,708/9-hour cluster<br />

Tuition surcharge <strong>for</strong> online classes 10 percent<br />

Part-time Tuition<br />

Undergraduate <strong>Quarter</strong> rate $340/cr hr<br />

Graduate <strong>Quarter</strong> rate $412/cr hr<br />

Housing & Meals<br />

<strong>Quarter</strong> $2,995/quarter<br />

Room Fee during breaks $232/week<br />

Other Fees<br />

Housing/Enrollment Deposit $300<br />

Communications Fee-Residence Halls $75/quarter<br />

E-mail <strong>for</strong> <strong>Quarter</strong> Resident Students $15/term<br />

Lab Fee (in specified courses) $30-75/course<br />

Studio Fee (general) $30-75/course<br />

Studio Fee (ceramics, color theory, photography and figure drawing) $85/course<br />

Applied Music Fee $150/half-hour<br />

(For individual lessons in piano, voice, orchestral instruments, and organ;<br />

per semester hour credit)<br />

Experiential Learning Fee (one-time only charge) $300<br />

Experiential Learning Credit $90/cr hr<br />

Late Registration Fee $25<br />

Promissory Note Origination Fee $25<br />

Late Payment Fee (per month) $50<br />

Culminating Project Extension Fee $50<br />

Graduate Culminating Project/Thesis Extension Fee $150<br />

Graduation/diploma fee<br />

Undergraduate $100<br />

Graduate $125<br />

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Payment Options<br />

Tuition and fees are payable prior to the first day <strong>of</strong><br />

class . If other payment arrangements are needed, students<br />

should contact an account representative in the Business<br />

Office . Payment options include<br />

Corporate Promissory Note: The Corporate<br />

Promissory Note is available to students who work<br />

<strong>for</strong> companies that have tuition reimbursement plans .<br />

Pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> employment and a copy <strong>of</strong> the company’s<br />

reimbursement policy must be on file in the Business<br />

Office . The amount <strong>of</strong> the promissory note cannot exceed<br />

the amount the employer pays <strong>for</strong> tuition <strong>for</strong> each term .<br />

The due date <strong>for</strong> all promissory notes is 30 days following<br />

the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the term <strong>for</strong> which the note applies . A<br />

monthly late charge will be assessed after this date . By<br />

signing a promissory note, the student gives <strong>Lindenwood</strong><br />

University permission to contact the employer if the note<br />

is not paid by the date due .<br />

Direct Debit Payment Note (DDP)–<strong>Lindenwood</strong><br />

University is pleased to <strong>of</strong>fer Direct Debit Payments<br />

<strong>for</strong> the convenience <strong>of</strong> students . Payments can be made<br />

directly (electronically) from a student’s checking<br />

account . There is no set-up fee or interest charged <strong>for</strong><br />

this method <strong>of</strong> payment . Any payment or financial aid<br />

received prior to the promissory note due date will be<br />

applied to the balance appearing on the student’s account .<br />

Older Student and Institutional Grants– <strong>Lindenwood</strong><br />

University <strong>of</strong>fers a 50-percent scholarship to all persons<br />

age 55 and over . The University also <strong>of</strong>fers partial<br />

institutional grants <strong>for</strong> employees <strong>of</strong> selected companies,<br />

municipalities, and school systems . These grants apply to<br />

the tuition <strong>for</strong> credit classes and do not apply to University<br />

fees or courses that are audited . Any other funding may<br />

first replace the <strong>Lindenwood</strong> University grant .<br />

If payment arrangements have not been made, monthly<br />

late fees may be assessed.


<strong>Schedule</strong> Changes & Withdrawal Procedures<br />

Any change in a student’s schedule <strong>of</strong> classes, including<br />

adding a class, changing sections, or withdrawing from a<br />

class or classes must<br />

1 . be made on the appropriate <strong>for</strong>m available from<br />

the <strong>Lindenwood</strong> registrar’s <strong>of</strong>fice, local <strong>Lindenwood</strong><br />

campus, or site;<br />

2 . give the supporting reason <strong>for</strong> the change or<br />

withdrawal;<br />

3 . be approved and signed by the student’s faculty<br />

advisor;<br />

4 . be returned to the Registrar’s Office be<strong>for</strong>e the<br />

deadlines specified in the academic calendars .<br />

Students may add classes only during the first week<br />

<strong>of</strong> any term and only on a space-available basis . When<br />

adding a course, it will be necessary to obtain the<br />

instructor’s and advisor’s signatures . To withdraw from<br />

a course with a W, the student must obtain the advisor’s<br />

signature . When withdrawing from a course with a WP/<br />

WF, it is necessary to obtain both the advisor’s and<br />

instructor’s signatures; in addition, the instructor must<br />

note whether the student was passing or failing at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> the withdrawal (WP/WF .) After obtaining the<br />

necessary signatures, withdrawal <strong>for</strong>ms must be submitted<br />

to the Registrar’s Office . No withdrawals will be accepted<br />

after the specified “WP/WF” date . Exceptions to this<br />

policy <strong>for</strong> reasons beyond the student’s control may be<br />

made by the Provost after the appropriate signatures have<br />

been obtained . Students who withdraw without proper<br />

authorization receive a final grade <strong>of</strong> “F” or “AF,” which<br />

is treated as a grade <strong>of</strong> “F .” Consult the “Withdrawal and<br />

Refund Policy” section <strong>for</strong> refund schedule .<br />

Students wishing to receive financial aid must notify<br />

the Financial Aid Office <strong>of</strong> their enrollment intentions<br />

every academic year . The Financial Aid Office must also<br />

be notified <strong>of</strong> any changes that may affect this plan (i .e .,<br />

enrollment change, tuition reimbursement, etc .) Students<br />

wishing to utilize Title IV Aid are required to be enrolled<br />

in at least six credit hours per term .<br />

Graduation Applications<br />

Official dates <strong>of</strong> graduation are March 30, June 30,<br />

August 30, September 30, and December 30 . If a student<br />

expects to complete degree requirements by the end<br />

<strong>of</strong> this term, he/she must complete an application <strong>for</strong><br />

graduation by the deadline listed in the schedule and/<br />

or catalog . Applications are available in the Registrar’s<br />

Office .<br />

Applications received after the deadline may be held<br />

until the following graduation date.<br />

Campus Resources<br />

Butler Library contains volumes and micr<strong>of</strong>iche . The<br />

library also subscribes to regional and national networks<br />

that facilitate sharing <strong>of</strong> materials from virtually all types<br />

<strong>of</strong> libraries . The library is open Monday through Thursday<br />

from 8 a .m . to 12 a .m ., Friday from 8 a .m . to 5 p .m .,<br />

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Saturday from 9 a .m . to 4 p .m ., and Sunday from 2 p .m .<br />

to 12 a .m .<br />

The computer labs in the Spellmann Campus Center<br />

contain Macintosh and PC compatible computers <strong>for</strong><br />

student use . Hours <strong>for</strong> laboratory use will be posted by<br />

the first day <strong>of</strong> classes .<br />

The Computer Lab in the Cultural Center is equipped<br />

with PC-compatible computers <strong>for</strong> student use . Hours <strong>for</strong><br />

the lab are posted on the lab door .<br />

The Student Development Office oversees all student<br />

clubs and organizations and coordinates housing and<br />

residential life <strong>for</strong> on-campus residents . Inquiries about<br />

housing should be directed to the Student Development<br />

Office at 949-4985 .<br />

The University Chaplain chairs the campus-wide<br />

Religious Life Council, which promotes diverse campus<br />

religious expression and fellowship .<br />

The Coordinator <strong>for</strong> Campus Accessibility Services<br />

acts to ensure programs and facilities are accessible and<br />

assists and supports students with disabilities . It is the<br />

responsibility <strong>of</strong> the student to advise the coordinator<br />

when assistance is needed . The coordinator can be<br />

reached at 949-4784 .<br />

Financial aid is available to eligible students . Inquiries<br />

should be directed to the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid at 949-<br />

4923 .<br />

The <strong>Lindenwood</strong> Spirit & Supplies Shoppe sells<br />

supplies, plus <strong>Lindenwood</strong> apparel and gifts . It is open<br />

Monday through Friday, 8 a .m . to 5 p .m . The Spirit &<br />

Supplies Shoppe can be reached at 949-7670 .<br />

<strong>Lindenwood</strong> University-Belleville’s library and<br />

computer lab are open from 8 a .m . to 12 a .m . on Monday<br />

through Thursday, 8 a .m . to 5 p .m . on Friday and<br />

Saturday, and 12 to 6 p .m . on Sunday .<br />

Withdrawal and Refund<br />

Students wishing to withdraw from <strong>Lindenwood</strong><br />

University should contact both the Registrar’s Office and<br />

the Office <strong>of</strong> Financial Aid . In order to receive the proper<br />

refund, any notification <strong>of</strong> withdrawal or cancellation<br />

and requests <strong>for</strong> refund should be made in writing . To<br />

begin the withdrawal process, students should submit<br />

a completed withdrawal <strong>for</strong>m to the Registrar’s Office,<br />

located in the lower level <strong>of</strong> Roemer Hall . The <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

hours are Monday-Thursday, 8 a .m . until 6 p .m ., Friday 8<br />

a .m . until 5 p .m . and Saturday 8 a .m . until 4 p .m .<br />

Calculations <strong>of</strong> the return <strong>of</strong> Title IV aid or tuition<br />

adjustments shall be based on the date the student begins<br />

the withdrawal process, provides <strong>of</strong>ficial notification <strong>of</strong><br />

the intent to withdraw, or the midpoint <strong>of</strong> the payment<br />

period <strong>for</strong> which Title IV aid was disbursed .<br />

Students who receive Title IV aid while attending<br />

<strong>Lindenwood</strong> University and withdraw during the first 60<br />

percent <strong>of</strong> the term will be disbursed Title IV aid in direct<br />

proportion to the length <strong>of</strong> time they remain enrolled . A<br />

student who remains enrolled beyond the 60 percent point<br />

<strong>of</strong> the term will not be entitled to a return <strong>of</strong> Title IV aid .<br />

All students are subject to the <strong>Lindenwood</strong> University


efund calculation as described below . If any student<br />

withdraws prior to the beginning <strong>of</strong> a term, all payments<br />

<strong>for</strong> that term, except the initial $300 non-refundable room<br />

reservation deposit, will be refunded .<br />

The <strong>Quarter</strong> tuition refund schedule is as follows:<br />

Withdrawal be<strong>for</strong>e 1st class meets 100%<br />

Withdrawal be<strong>for</strong>e 2nd class meets 75%<br />

Withdrawal be<strong>for</strong>e 3rd class meets 50%<br />

Withdrawal be<strong>for</strong>e 4th class meets 25%<br />

After 4th class meets No Refund<br />

Please Note: <strong>Quarter</strong> students must contact their faculty<br />

advisors immediately when withdrawing from a cluster.<br />

No refund <strong>for</strong> room charges will be made <strong>for</strong> a term after<br />

the student signs either a new student housing application or a<br />

returning student housing application .<br />

Class <strong>Schedule</strong> Notes<br />

The following class schedules list courses by department,<br />

course number, section, course title, credit hours, days, time,<br />

room, instructors, and lab fees, plus prerequisites, lab days<br />

and times . “R” denotes a Thursday class . All credits are in<br />

semester hours .<br />

Explanation <strong>of</strong> Designations<br />

Course Designations<br />

Attention Graduate Students:<br />

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GE–Course fulfills general education requirement <strong>for</strong> students entering<br />

under all catalogs since 1987 .<br />

CC–Course fulfills cross cultural requirements .<br />

Classroom Designations<br />

Lib01—Lower level Butler<br />

Library<br />

Lib02—Lower level Butler<br />

Library<br />

B–Butler Hall<br />

BLV–Belleville<br />

CSC—Campus Service<br />

Center<br />

ELM–Elm Street Classroom<br />

FPA–J . Scheidegger Center<br />

<strong>for</strong> the Arts<br />

H–Harmon Hall<br />

LATZER–Memorial Arts<br />

Building<br />

LC–Cultural Center<br />

M–Memorial Arts Building<br />

MAC-Mineral Area<br />

N .CNTY–North County<br />

OFN–O’Fallon North<br />

OFS–O’Fallon South<br />

R–Roemer Hall<br />

S–Spellmann Campus Ctr .<br />

S .CNTY–South County<br />

SE–Studio East<br />

SLCTY–St . Louis City<br />

WPT–Westport<br />

WNZ–Wentzville<br />

Y–Young Hall<br />

WW–Wildwood<br />

Note: <strong>Lindenwood</strong> University is not liable <strong>for</strong> typographical<br />

errors in the schedule. All students should contact their<br />

faculty advisors <strong>for</strong> the most current in<strong>for</strong>mation.<br />

It is important that all graduate students understand the steps by which to withdraw from a class . Students may drop classes up<br />

to the 2/3 point <strong>of</strong> a term . The current catalog may be used to determine the specific dates .<br />

If a student believes that he/she has experienced extraordinary circumstances that require him/her to drop a class after the<br />

stated deadline, the following steps must be completed:<br />

1) Write a letter fully specifying the reasons <strong>for</strong> the drop .<br />

2) Gather supporting documentation (physical report, court documents, etc .) .<br />

3) Meet with the academic advisor <strong>for</strong> a signature on a policy exemption <strong>for</strong>m .<br />

4) Meet with the dean <strong>of</strong> the school <strong>for</strong> a signature on the exemption <strong>for</strong>m .<br />

5) Submit the signed <strong>for</strong>m to the Vice President <strong>for</strong> Academic Affairs .<br />

If approved, the student will receive either a Withdraw Pass (WP) or a Withdraw Fail (WF), depending upon the grade at the<br />

time the student withdrew .<br />

If the student determines, after the term has ended, that a withdrawal from a class would have been the best option, he/she may<br />

request that the grade assigned be changed to a WP/WF by using the procedure defined above .<br />

It is also important to recognize that if a student retakes a course (rather than withdraws) at the graduate level, the second grade<br />

does NOT replace the first grade; rather, the two grades are averaged . For instance, if a student earns an “F” <strong>for</strong> a class and<br />

then retakes the class, earning an “A”, the two grades as a set will now be the equivalent <strong>of</strong> two “Cs” and will affect the overall<br />

grade-point average as two “Cs” would .<br />

Only extraordinary, documented reasons <strong>for</strong> withdrawing after the stated deadline will be honored . Requesting a late drop due<br />

to a low grade in the class, lack <strong>of</strong> interest in the subject matter, a different learning style from that <strong>of</strong> the classroom pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<br />

or a change <strong>of</strong> major/requirements are not reasons that will be honored .


MASTER SCHEDULE<br />

LCIE<br />

SUMMER/<strong>2012</strong><br />

PLEASE NOTE: BELLEVILLE CLUSTER/COURSE OFFERINGS ARE LISTED IN THE BACK OF<br />

THIS SCHEDULE<br />

Course No./Title Cr Hrs/Day Time Instructor<br />

UNDERGRADUATE CLUSTERS<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – ST CHARLES:<br />

ICM 10100.80 Communications I 3 LC110<br />

ICM 10200.80 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.80 Intro to Literature 3/M 6pm-10pm Johnson, Karen<br />

ICM 10100.81 Communications I 3 LC110<br />

ICM 10200.81 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.81 Intro to Literature 3/W 6pm-10pm Johnson, Karen<br />

ICM 05000.80 Found. <strong>of</strong> Effective Writing 3/R* LC12<br />

*Enrollment fee required. (No tuition) 6pm-10pm Prater, Catherine<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – MINERAL AREA:<br />

ICM 10100.MA1 Communications I 3 MAC<br />

ICM 10200.MA1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.MA1 Intro to Literature 3/R 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

ICM 10100.NC1 Communications I 3 NCNTY<br />

ICM 10200.NC1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.NC1 Intro to Literature 3/M 6pm-10pm Irwin, Glenn<br />

ICM 10100.NC2 Communications I 3 NCNTY<br />

ICM 10200.NC2 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.NC2 Intro to Literature 3/T 6pm-10pm Kruse, Jacob<br />

ICM 10100.NC3 Communications I 3 NCNTY<br />

ICM 10200.NC3 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.NC3 Intro to Literature 3/W 6pm-10pm Irwin, Glenn<br />

ICM 10100.NC4 Communications I 3 NCNTY<br />

ICM 10200.NC4 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.NC4 Intro to Literature 3/R 6pm-10pm Bailey, Gwen<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

ICM 10100.OFS1 Communications I 3 OFS<br />

ICM 10200.OFS1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.OFS1 Intro to Literature 3/R 6pm-10pm Bressie, Pamela<br />

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COMMUNICATIONS – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

ICM 10100.SC1 Communications I 3 SCNTY<br />

ICM 10200.SC1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.SC1 Intro to Literature 3/M 6pm-10pm Faulkner, Cathy<br />

ICM 10100.SC2 Communications I 3 SCNTY<br />

ICM 10200.SC2 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.SC2 Intro to Literature 3/R 6pm-10pm Faulkner, Cathy<br />

COMMUNICATIONS - ST.LOUIS CITY:<br />

ICM 10100.SL1 Communications I 3 SLCTY<br />

ICM 10200.SL1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.SL1 Intro to Literature 3/T 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

ICM 10100.SL2 Communications I 3 SLCTY<br />

ICM 10200.SL2 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.SL2 Intro to Literature 3/R 6pm-10pm Grady, Michelle<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – WENTZVILLE:<br />

ICM 10100.WZ1 Communications I 3 WNZ<br />

ICM 10200.WZ1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.WZ1 Intro to Literature 3/M 6pm-10pm Coker, Katherine<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – WESTPORT:<br />

ICM 10100.WP1 Communications I 3 WPT<br />

ICM 10200.WP1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.WP1 Intro to Literature 3/T 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – WILDWOOD:<br />

ICM 10100.WW1 Communications I 3 WW<br />

ICM 10200.WW1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.WW1 Intro to Literature 3/M 6pm-10pm Hoerner, Keith<br />

CROSS CULTURAL – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IHS 10100.80 20 th Century World History 3 LC103<br />

IRL 15000.80 World Religions 3 GE2<br />

IPS 30000.80 Comparative Politics 3/M 6pm-10pm Bailey, Maureen<br />

IHS 10100.81 20 th Century World History 3 LC105<br />

ICL 32000.81 Chinese Art & Culture 3 GE2<br />

ICL 32100.81 Issues in Modern China 3/W 6pm-10pm Harnack, Richard<br />

CROSS CULTURAL – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IHS 10100.NC1 20 th Century World History 3 NCNTY<br />

ICL 31200.NC1 History <strong>of</strong> Russia II 3 GE2<br />

ICL 33700.NC1 Russian Authors 3/M 6pm-10pm Zimmerman, Hal<br />

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CROSS CULTURAL – WESTPORT:<br />

IHS 10100.WP1 20 th Century World History 3 WPT<br />

ICL 21000.WP1 Native American Indian 3 GE2<br />

ICL 25000.WP1 Myth & Civilization 3/T 6PM-10pm Means, Lynda<br />

CROSS CULTURAL – WILDWOOD:<br />

IHS 10100.WW1 20 th Century World History 3 WW<br />

ICL 36100.WW1 Art & Culture <strong>of</strong> Lat. Amer. 3 GE2<br />

ICL 36200 WW1 Issues in Modern Lat. Amer. 3/M 6PM-10pm Yang, Karen<br />

CROSS CULTURAL – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

ICL 29400 Special Topics Cross Cultural 1-3<br />

HUMANITIES – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IEN 20100.80 World Literature I 3 LC108<br />

IPH 10000.80 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.80 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/W 6pm-10pm Bramer, Julia<br />

IEN 20100.81 World Literature I 3 LC15<br />

IPH 10000.81 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.81 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/R 6pm-10pm Groenemann, Jan<br />

HUMANITIES – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IEN 20100.NC1 World Literature I 3 NCNTY<br />

IPH 10000.NC1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.NC1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/M 6pm-10pm Cleary, Adam<br />

IEN 20100.NC2 World Literature I 3 NCNTY<br />

IPH 10000.NC2 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.NC2 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/W 6pm-10pm Cleary, Adam<br />

HUMANITIES – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

IEN 20100.OFS1 World Literature I 3 OFS<br />

IPH 10000.OFS1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.OFS1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/M 6pm-10pm Crowell, Kenneth<br />

HUMANITIES – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IEN 20100.SC1 World Literature I 3 SCNTY<br />

IPH 10000.SC1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.SC1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/M 6pm-10pm Naffziger, Chris<br />

HUMANITIES – ST. LOUIS CITY:<br />

IEN 20100.SL1 World Literature I 3 SLCTY<br />

IPH 10000.SL1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.SL1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/M 6pm-10pm Roberts, Mathew<br />

IEN 20100.SL2 World Literature I 3 SLCTY<br />

IPH 10000.SL2 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.SL2 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/W 6pm-10pm Roberts, Mathew<br />

3


HUMANITIES – WESTPORT:<br />

IEN 20100.WP1 World Literature I 3 WPT<br />

IPH 10000.WP1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.WP1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/R 6pm-10pm Waitman, Grace<br />

HUMANITIES – WILDWOOD:<br />

IEN 20100.WW1 World Literature I 3 WW<br />

IPH 10000.WW1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.WW1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/R 6pm-10pm Coker, Elizabeth<br />

HUMANITIES – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IEN 29300 Special Topics Humanities 1-3<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IPY 10000.80 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 LC102<br />

ISC 10200.80 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.80 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/T 6pm-10pm Birdnow, Brian<br />

IPY 10000.81 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 LC102<br />

ISC 10200.81 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.81 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/R 6pm-10pm Fultz, Kelli<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IPY 10000.NC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 NCNTY<br />

ISC 10200.NC1 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.NC1 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/T 6pm-10pm Smallman, Gene<br />

IPY 10000.NC2 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 NCNTY<br />

ISC 10200.NC2 Basic Con. <strong>of</strong> Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.NC2 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/W 6pm-10pm Smallman, Gene<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE – ST. LOUIS CITY:<br />

IPY 10000.SL1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 SLCTY<br />

ISC 10200.SL1 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.SL1 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/M 6pm-10pm Ubriaco, Robert<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE – WESTPORT:<br />

IPY 10000.WP1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 WPT<br />

ISC 10200.WP1 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.WP1 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/T 6pm-10pm Fultz, Kelli<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

ISS 29300 Special Topics Soc Science 1-3<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IMH 13200.80 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 LC15<br />

IMH 14100.80 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.80 Research Des. & Methodology 3/M 6pm-10pm Peterson, Dorothy<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

4


IMH 13200.81 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 LC07<br />

IMH 14100.81 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.81 Research Des. & Methodology 3/R 6pm-10pm Dorsey, Michael<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 11000.80 Essential Computer Mathematics 3 H202<br />

IMH 14000.80 Statistical Concepts 3 GE3<br />

IMH 21000.80 Intro to Programming 3/W** 6pm-10pm Meyer, Matthew<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 05100.80 Basic <strong>College</strong> Math 3/T* H257<br />

*Enrollment fee required. (No tuition) 6pm-10pm Russell, Christina<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IMH 13200.NC1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 NCNTY<br />

IMH 14100.NC1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.NC1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/M 6pm-10pm Kennedy, Patricia<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 13200.NC2 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 NCNTY<br />

IMH 14100.NC2 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.NC2 Research Des. & Methodology 3/W 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

IMH 13200.OFS1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus 3 OFS<br />

IMH 14100.OFS1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.OFS1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/W 6pm-10pm Russell, Christina<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IMH 13200.SC1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 SCNTY<br />

IMH 14100.SC1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.SC1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/T 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – ST. LOUIS CITY:<br />

IMH 13200.SL1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 SLCTY<br />

IMH 14100.SL1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.SL1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/W 6pm-10pm Kullman, John<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – WENTZVILLE:<br />

IMH 13200.WZ1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 WNZ<br />

IMH 14100.WZ1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.WZ1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/R 6pm-10pm Russell, Christina<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

5


MATH/STATISTICS – WESTPORT:<br />

IMH 13200.WP1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 WPT<br />

IMH 14100.WP1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.WP1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/M 6pm-10pm Emberton, Patrick<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 05100.WP1 Basic <strong>College</strong> Math 3/R* WPT<br />

*Enrollment fee required. (No tuition) 6pm-10pm Gray, Robyn<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – WILDWOOD:<br />

IMH 13200.WW1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 WW<br />

IMH 14100.WW1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.WW1 Research Des. & Methodology 3/M 6pm-10pm Dorsey, Michael<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 05100.WW1 Basic <strong>College</strong> Math 3/W* WW<br />

*Enrollment fee required. (No tuition) 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fee <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – ST. CHARLES:<br />

INS 10500.80 Chemistry in Society 3 LC106<br />

INS 11400.80 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.80 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/T 6pm-10pm Kullman, John<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

INS 10500.81 Chemistry in Society 3 LC106<br />

INS 11400.81 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.81 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/W 6pm-10pm Bailey, Ray<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

INS 11500.80 Environmental Biology Lab 1/F** Y115<br />

(This must be taken in conjunction with 6pm-10pm Kullman, John<br />

a natural science cluster. It is required (alternate weeks)<br />

<strong>for</strong> the B.S. degree.)<br />

INS 11500.81 Environmental Biology Lab 1/F** Y210<br />

(This must be taken in conjunction with 6pm-10pm Bailey, Ray<br />

a natural science cluster. It is required (alternate weeks)<br />

<strong>for</strong> the B.S. degree.)<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

INS 10500.NC1 Chemistry in Society 3 NCNTY<br />

INS 11400.NC1 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.NC1 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/R 6pm-10pm Haywood, Seth<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

6


INS 10500.NC2 Chemistry in Society 3 NCNTY<br />

INS 11400.NC2 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.NC2 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/T 6pm-10pm Flegel, Eric<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

INS 11500.NC1 Environmental Biology Lab 1/M** NCNTY<br />

(This must be taken in conjunction with 6pm-10pm Flegel, Eric<br />

a natural science cluster. It is required (alternate weeks)<br />

<strong>for</strong> the B.S. degree.)<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

INS 10500.OFS1 Chemistry in Society 3 OFS<br />

INS 11400.OFS1 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.OFS1 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/T 6pm-10pm Stanfield, JoAnne<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

INS 10500.SC1 Chemistry in Society 3 SCNTY<br />

INS 11400.SC1 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.SC1 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/T 6pm-10pm DiFelice, Ben<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – WESTPORT:<br />

INS 10500.WP1 Chemistry in Society 3 WPT<br />

INS 11400.WP1 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.WP1 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/R 6pm-10pm DiFelice, Ben<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

INS 10500.WP2 Chemistry in Society 3 WPT<br />

INS 11400.WP2 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.WP2 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/W 6pm-10pm Cummings, Thomas<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – WILDWOOD:<br />

INS 10500.WW1 Chemistry in Society 3 WW<br />

INS 11400.WW1 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.WW1 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/T 6pm-10pm Cummings, Thomas<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fee <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster.<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - ST. CHARLES:<br />

IBA 21010.80 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 LC07<br />

IBA 21011.80 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.80 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/T 6pm-10pm Menkhausen, Jessica<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

7


IBA 23011.80 Principles <strong>of</strong> Micro Economics 3 LC15<br />

IBA 23012.80 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macro Economics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.80 International Economics 3/T 6pm-10pm Handel, Larry<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 24000.80 Introduction to Info Systems 3 H234<br />

IBA 36043.80 Introduction to Operations Mgt 3 BA13<br />

IBA 36500.80 Microcomputer App. in Business 3/M** 6pm-10pm Clement, Marty<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 24000.81 Introduction to Info Systems 3 H202<br />

IBA 36043.81 Introduction to Operations Mgt 3 BA13<br />

IBA 36500.81 Microcomputer App. in Business 3/R** 6pm-10pm Weber, Edward<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 32020.80 Investments 3 LC15<br />

IBA 32030.80 Consumer Finance 3 BA5<br />

IBA 36061.80 Business Law 3/W 6pm-10pm Baker, Marsha<br />

IBA 36032.80 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 LC305<br />

IBA 36510.80 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.80 Managerial Ethics 3/T 6pm-10pm Harris, Jeff<br />

IBA 35010.80 Prin <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 LC307<br />

IBA 45080.80 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.80 International Marketing 3/R 6pm-10pm Kilcullin, Kevin<br />

IBA 49900.80 Business Admin. Capstone 3/M** S4095<br />

6pm-10pm Walsh, Jack<br />

IBA 49900.81 Business Admin. Capstone 3/R** LC09<br />

6pm-10pm Dunne, Tasha<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IBA 21010.NC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 21011.NC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.NC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Salsman, Earl<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 23011.NC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Micro Economics 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 23012.NC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macro Economics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.NC1 International Economics 3/W 6pm-10pm Hall, David<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 24000.NC1 Introduction to Info Systems 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 36043.NC1 Intro. to Operations Mgt 3 BA13<br />

IBA 36500.NC1 Microcomputer App. in Bus. 3/T** 6pm-10pm Killoran, John<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

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IBA 32020.NC1 Investments 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 32030.NC1 Consumer Finance 3 BA5<br />

IBA 36061.NC1 Business Law 3/M 6pm-10pm Kozak, Linda<br />

IBA 36032.NC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 36510.NC1 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.NC1 Managerial Ethics 3/T 6pm-10pm Hall, Kristin<br />

IBA 36032.NC2 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 36510.NC2 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.NC2 Managerial Ethics 3/R 6pm-10pm Williams, Scott D.<br />

IBA 35010.NC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 45080.NC1 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.NC1 International Marketing 3/M 6pm-10pm Buckels, Staci<br />

IBA 35010.NC2 Prin <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 45080.NC2 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.NC2 International Marketing 3/T 6pm-10pm Williams, Ron<br />

IBA 49900.NC1 Business Admin. Capstone 3/R** NCNTY<br />

6pm-10pm Hall, Kristin<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

IBA 21010.OFS1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 OFS<br />

IBA 21011.OFS1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.OFS1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/T 6pm-10pm Gogel, Joe<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 35010.OFS1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 OFS<br />

IBA 45080.OFS1 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.OFS1 International Marketing 3/T 6pm-10pm Dunne, Tasha<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IBA 21010.SC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 21011.SC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.SC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Pagano, Brian<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 23011.SC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Micro Economics 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 23012.SC1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macro Economics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.SC1 International Economics 3/W 6pm-10pm Kichkha, Areerat<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 35010.SC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 45080.SC1 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.SC1 International Marketing 3/T 6pm-10pm Gassett, Paul<br />

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IBA 36032.SC1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 36510.SC1 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.SC1 Managerial Ethics 3/R 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – ST. LOUIS CITY:<br />

IBA 21010.SL1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 SLCTY<br />

IBA 21011.SL1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.SL1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/W 6pm-10pm Menkhausen, Jessica<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 23011.SL1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Micro Economics 3 SLCTY<br />

IBA 23012.SL1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macro Economics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.SL1 International Economics 3/T 6pm-10pm Hall, David<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 36032.SL1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 SLCTY<br />

IBA 36510.SL1 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.SL1 Managerial Ethics 3/R 6pm-10pm Bell, Sharon<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - WENTZVILLE:<br />

IBA 23011.WZ1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Micro Economics 3 WNZ<br />

IBA 23012.WZ1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macro Economics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.WZ1 International Economics 3/M 6pm-10pm Handel, Larry<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 32020.WZ1 Investments 3 WNZ<br />

IBA 32030.WZ1 Consumer Finance 3 BA5<br />

IBA 36061.WZ1 Business Law 3/W 6pm-10pm Seeburger, Jeffrey<br />

IBA 36032.WZ1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 WNZ<br />

IBA 36510.WZ1 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.WZ1 Managerial Ethics 3/R 6pm-10pm Andrews, Rosalyn<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - WESTPORT:<br />

IBA 21010.WP1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 WPT<br />

IBA 21011.WP1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.WP1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Kaufmann, Don<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 23011.WP1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Micro Economics 3 WPT<br />

IBA 23012.WP1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macro Economics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.WP1 International Economics 3/R 6pm-10pm Kichkha, Areerat<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 32020.WP1 Investments 3 WPT<br />

IBA 32030.WP1 Consumer Finance 3 BA5<br />

IBA 36061.WP1 Business Law 3/R 6pm-10pm Cochran, James<br />

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IBA 36032.WP1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Management 3 WPT<br />

IBA 36510.WP1 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.WP1 Managerial Ethics 3/T 6pm-10pm Williams, Scott D.<br />

IBA 35010.WP1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 WPT<br />

IBA 45080.WP1 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.WP1 International Marketing 3/M 6pm-10pm Katz, Phyllis<br />

IBA 49900.WP1 Business Admin. Capstone 3/R** WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Groth<strong>of</strong>f, Ken<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – WILDWOOD:<br />

IBA 32020.WW1 Investments 3 WW<br />

IBA 32030.WW1 Consumer Finance 3 BA5<br />

IBA 36061.WW1 Business Law 3/T 6pm-10pm Baker, Marsha<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IBA 40900. Spec Topics in Accounting 1-3<br />

IBA 41900. Spec Topics in Economics 1-3<br />

IBA 42900. Spec Topics in Finance 1-3<br />

IBA 43900. Spec Topics in Management 1-3<br />

IBA 45900. Spec Topics in Marketing 1-3<br />

IBA 46900. Cases in Business Law 1-3<br />

IBA 47900. Spec Topics in Investments 1-3<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fee <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster.<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – ST.CHARLES:<br />

ICM 30900.80 Desktop Publishing 3 S4100<br />

ICM 44500.80 In<strong>for</strong>mation System Projects 3 CO4<br />

ICM 46300.80 Computer Based Graphics 3/F** 6pm-10pm Goodman, George<br />

ICM 35000.80 Principles <strong>of</strong> Advertising 3 H257<br />

ICM 38900.80 Public Relations & Promotions 3 CO8<br />

ICM 39000.80 Promotion Management 3/M 6pm-10pm Altemus, Jim<br />

ICM 44100.80 Group Communications 3 H243<br />

ICM 44200.80 Public Relations Ethics 3 CO9<br />

ICM 44300.80 PR Research & Planning 3/T 6pm-10pm Thomson, Karen<br />

ICM 45500.80 Literary Feature Writing 3 LC303<br />

ICM 45600.80 Memoir & The Personal Essay 3 CO1<br />

ICM 45700.80 Studies in Creative Non-Fict. 3/R 6pm-10pm Wartts, Charles<br />

ICM 47400.80 Advanced Television Production 3 FPA2275<br />

ICM 47600.80 Advanced Television Directing 3 CO11<br />

ICM 47700.80 Advanced Television Editing 3/M** 6pm-10pm Carlos, Peter<br />

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COMMUNICATIONS - ST.LOUIS:<br />

ICM 44100.SL1 Group Communications 3 SLCTY<br />

ICM 44200.SL1 Public Relations Ethics 3 CO9<br />

ICM 44300.SL1 PR Research & Planning 3/M 6pm-10pm Snell, Cheryl<br />

COMMUNICATIONS - WESTPORT:<br />

ICM 40000.WP1 Historical Dev. & Trends 3 WPT<br />

ICM 40500.WP1 Media & Society 3 CO6<br />

ICM 40600.WP1 Theories <strong>of</strong> Communications 3/T 6pm-10pm Wartts, Charles<br />

ICM 49900.WP1 Communications Capstone 3/R WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Felzien, Craig<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

ICM 49200 Communications Internship 1-3<br />

ICM 49300 Media Internship 1-3<br />

ICM 49500 Spec.Topics Communications 1-3<br />

ICU 49900 Culminating Project 1<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – ST.CHARLES:<br />

ICJ 30100.80 Criminal Procedure 3 LC09<br />

ICJ 31000.80 Criminal Law 3 CJ4<br />

ICJ 33100.80 Criminal Investigation 3/T 6pm-10pm Davis, John<br />

ICJ 49900.80 Criminal Justice Capstone 3/R LC02<br />

6pm-10pm Leitman, David<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

ICJ 10100.NC1 Criminology 3 NCNTY<br />

ICJ 21000.NC1 Criminal Justice Systems 3 CJ2<br />

ICJ 32500.NC1 Comparative Justice Systems 3/T 6pm-10pm Mallery, Andy<br />

ICJ 30000.NC1 Policing in America 3 NCNTY<br />

ICJ 30500.NC1 Corrections 3 CJ5<br />

ICJ 31500.NC1 Victimology 3/W 6pm-10pm Townsend, Mike<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

ICJ 34100.OFS1 Criminal Justice Commun. 3 OFS<br />

ICJ 34200.OFS1 Media and Criminal Justice 3 CJ1<br />

ICJ 34300.OFS1 Criminal Justice Altern. 3/R 6pm-10pm Miller, Scott<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

ICJ 31100.SC1 The Juvenile Justice Sys. 3 SCNTY<br />

ICJ 31200.SC1 Juvenile Law 3 CJ3<br />

ICJ 31300.SC1 Delinquency in Society 3/M 6pm-10pm Horstmann, Julie<br />

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE – ST.LOUIS CITY:<br />

ICJ 30000.SL1 Policing in America 3 SLCTY<br />

ICJ 30500.SL1 Corrections 3 CJ5<br />

ICJ 31500.SL1 Victimology 3/R 6pm-10pm Horstmann, Julie<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – WESTPORT:<br />

ICJ 10100.WP1 Criminology 3 WPT<br />

ICJ 21000.WP1 Criminal Justice Systems 3 CJ2<br />

ICJ 32500.WP1 Comparative Justice Systems 3/W 6pm-10pm Eidman, Glenn<br />

ICJ 49200-ICJ 49600 Special Topics in CJ 1-3<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IHM 30100.80 Ethical Issues in HC Mgmt 3 LC303<br />

IHM 30200.80 Healthcare Management 3 HM1<br />

IHM 35100.80 Healthcare Marketing 3/T 6pm-10pm Lauber, Pam<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IHM 46000.SC1 Healthcare Del. In the USA 3 SCNTY<br />

IHM 46100.SC1 Healthcare Policy & Research 3 HM4<br />

IHM 46200.SC1 Global Healthcare Re<strong>for</strong>m 3/M 6pm-10pm Lauber, Pam<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – ST LOUIS CITY:<br />

IHM 47600.SL1 Essentials <strong>of</strong> HC Finance 3 SLCTY<br />

IHM 47700.SL1 Healthcare Finance 3 HM2<br />

IHM 47800.SL1 Econ. <strong>of</strong> Health & Med Care 3/T 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – WESTPORT:<br />

IHM 33300.WP1 Legal Issues in Health Care 3 WPT<br />

IHM 33400.WP1 Govt. Org. & Health Care Ind 3 HM3<br />

IHM 33500.WP1 Cases in Health Care Admin 3/W 6pm-10pm Drew, Cora<br />

IHM 47600.WP1 Essentials <strong>of</strong> HC Finance 3 WPT<br />

IHM 47700.WP1 Healthcare Finance 3 HM2<br />

IHM 47800.WP1 Econ. <strong>of</strong> Health & Med Care 3/T 6pm-10pm Solari, Mark<br />

IHM 49900.WP1 Health Mgmt & Ger. Capstone 3/R WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Bruns, Don<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IHM 49300 Spec Topics in Health Mgmt 1-3<br />

IHM 49400 Spec Topics in Health Mgmt 1-3<br />

IHM 49500 Spec Topics in Health Mgmt 1-3<br />

ICU 49900 Culminating Project 1<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – ST CHARLES:<br />

IHR 35700.80 Employee Supervision 3 LC306<br />

IHR 35800.80 Legal Issues <strong>for</strong> HRM 3 HR2<br />

IHR 35900.80 Perf. Mgmt./Appraisal 3/T 6pm-10pm Brown, Rick<br />

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IHR 36081.NC1 Career/Staff Development 3 NCNTY<br />

IHR 36300.NC1 HR In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems 3 HR1<br />

IHR 36530.NC1 Employee Train. & Development 3/M 6pm-10pm Gilleo, Judy<br />

IHR 37000.NC1 Group Dynamics 3 NCNTY<br />

IHR 37100.NC1 Conflict Resolution 3 HR4<br />

IHR 41000.NC1 Labor Econ. & Ind. Rel 3/W 6pm-10pm Katz, Phyllis<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IHR 35700.SC1 Employee Supervision 3 SCNTY<br />

IHR 35800.SC1 Legal Issues <strong>for</strong> HRM 3 HR2<br />

IHR 35900.SC1 Perf. Mgmt/Appraisal 3/M 6pm-10pm Schellingerhout, Tom<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – ST.LOUIS CITY:<br />

IHR 33400.SL1 Gender Issues in Management 3 SLCTY<br />

IHR 33600.Sl1 Implementing/Managing Div. 3 HR3<br />

IHR 36000.SL1 Adult Learning Processes 3/R 6pm-10pm Varner, Janet<br />

IHR 37000.SL1 Group Dynamics 3 SLCTY<br />

IHR 37100.SL1 Conflict Resolution 3 HR4<br />

IHR 41000.SL1 Labor Econ. & Ind. Rel 3/R 6pm-10pm Vaughn, Jill<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – WESTPORT:<br />

IHR 23021.WP1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Economics 3 WPT<br />

IHR 35010.WP1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 HR9<br />

IHR 38000.WP1 Global Business & Society 3/M 6pm-10pm Harris, Jeff<br />

IHR 33400.WP1 Gender Issues in Management 3 WPT<br />

IHR 33600.WP1 Implementing/Managing Div. 3 HR3<br />

IHR 36000.WP1 Adult Learning Processes 3/M 6pm-10pm Varner, Janet<br />

IHR 36081.WP1 Career/Staff Development 3 WPT<br />

IHR 36300.WP1 HR In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems 3 HR1<br />

IHR 36530.WP1 Employee Train. & Development 3/T 6pm-10pm Gilleo, Judy<br />

IHR 37000.WP1 Group Dynamics 3 WPT<br />

IHR 37100.WP1 Conflict Resolution 3 HR4<br />

IHR 41000.WP1 Labor Econ. & Ind. Rel 3/T 6pm-10pm Vaughn, Jill<br />

IHR 49900.WP1 HR Capstone 3/W WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Lott, Jan<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IHR 49200 Special Topics in HRM 1-3<br />

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IIT 21100.80 The Info Tech Pr<strong>of</strong>essional 3 LC01<br />

IIT 21200.80 Database Basics 3 IT13<br />

IIT 21400.80 Introduction to Networks 3/R** 6pm-10pm Tyus, Robert<br />

Prerequisites: IMH 11000, 14000, 21000<br />

IIT 31100.80 Operating System Concept 3 LC03<br />

IIT 31200.80 Practical Oper. Sys/Skills 3 IT7<br />

IIT 45300.80 Database Project Implem. 3/T** 6pm-10pm Bingham, Keith<br />

Prerequisites: IMH 11000, 14000, 21000<br />

IIT 32100.80 Networking Essentials 3 LC03<br />

IIT 32200.80 Network Applications 3 IT3<br />

IIT 32300.80 Network Case Study & Imple 3/M** 6pm-10pm Poland, Jon<br />

IIT 33100.80 Proj Cost & Sched Estimating 3 H234<br />

IIT 43200.80 Proj Mgmt Process 3 IT8<br />

IIT 43300.80 Cost and Sched Applications 3/W** 6pm-10pm Carrell, Dee<br />

Prerequisites: IMH 11000, 14000, 21000<br />

IIT 37700.80 Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> HTML 3 LC01<br />

IIT 37800.80 Appl in Web Development 3 IT5<br />

IIT 37900.80 Appl in Web Site Pub 3/M** 6pm-10pm Brueggemann, Tim<br />

IIT 49900.80 Info Tech Capstone 3/T** Y110<br />

6pm-10pm Austell, Janet<br />

QUARTER COURSE OFFERINGS – ST. CHARLES:<br />

HIS 10000.80 World History Since 1500 3/M H217<br />

6pm-10pm Morgan, Matthew<br />

ESC 13000.80 Introduction Astronomy 3/T Y306<br />

(may be taken without the lab) 6pm-10pm Zahra, Matthew<br />

ESC 13100.80 Astronomy Lab 1/R** Y306<br />

6pm-10pm Zahra, Matthew<br />

(weekly)<br />

MTH 14100.80 Basic Statistics 3/R H250<br />

6pm-10pm Gong, Julie<br />

FIN 32000.80 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/W LC12<br />

6pm-10pm Baker, Randy<br />

QUARTER COURSE OFFERINGS – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

MTH 14100.NC1 Basic Statistics 3/T NCTY<br />

6pm-10pm Peterson, Dorothy<br />

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QUARTER COURSE OFFERINGS – WESTPORT:<br />

HIS 10000.WP1 World History Since 1500 3/W WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Webb, Daniel<br />

MTH 14100.WP1 Basic Statistics 3/M WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Watson, Patricia<br />

IHR 35700.WP1 Employee Supervision 3/W WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Peyton, Patrick<br />

GRADUATE CLUSTERS:<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IBA 50100.80 Economic Issues 3 LC02<br />

IBA 50300.80 Business Driven Info Systems 3 BA14<br />

IBA 50500.80 Quantitative Methods 3/T 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

IBA 51010.80 Financl Acctng Concepts 3 LC02<br />

IBA 51011.80 Managerial Accounting 3 BA7<br />

IBA 51200.80 Case Studies in Accounting 3/W 6pm-10pm Powers, Marie<br />

IBA 53000.80 Financial Concepts 3 LC12<br />

IBA 53100.80 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.80 Managerial Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Lester, Alan<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;51100;51200<br />

IBA 54000.80 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 LC07<br />

IBA 54100.80 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.80 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/M 6pm-10pm Treftz, Mindy<br />

IBA 54000.81 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 LC07<br />

IBA 54100.81 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.81 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/W 6pm-10pm Treftz, Mindy<br />

IBA 55020.80 Marketing Info & Research 3 M302<br />

IBA 55100.80 Mkt Strategy & Mgmt 3 BA10<br />

IBA 55200.80 Issues in Marketing 3/T 6pm-10pm Allen, Ethan<br />

IBA 60100.80 Business Pol & Strategies 3/R** S3170<br />

6pm-10pm Walsh, Jack<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – MINERAL AREA:<br />

IBA 54000.MA1 Mgmt. & Administration Theory 3 MAC<br />

IBA 54100.MA1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.MA1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/R 6pm-10pm Potratz, Mark<br />

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IBA 51010.NC1 Financl Acctng Concepts 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 51011.NC1 Managerial Accounting 3 BA7<br />

IBA 51200.NC1 Case Studies in Accounting 3/R 6pm-10pm Gogel, Joe<br />

IBA 53000.NC1 Financial Concepts 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 53100.NC1 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.NC1 Managerial Finance 3/R 6pm-10pm Stieven, John<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;51100;51200<br />

IBA 54000.NC1 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 54100.NC1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.NC1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/M 6pm-10pm Cooksey, Cathy<br />

IBA 55020.NC1 Marketing Info & Research 3 NCNTY<br />

IBA 55100.NC1 Mkt Strategy & Mgmt 3 BA10<br />

IBA 55200.NC1 Issues in Marketing 3/R 6pm-10pm Snell, Cheryl<br />

IBA 60100.NC1 Business Pol & Strategies 3/W NCNTY<br />

6pm-10pm Herring, Terrill<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – O’FALLON SOUTH:<br />

IBA 53000.OFS1 Financial Concepts 3 OFS<br />

IBA 53100.OFS1 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.OFS1 Managerial Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Held, Michael<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;51100;51200<br />

IBA 54000.OFS1 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 OFS<br />

IBA 54100.OFS1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.OFS1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/R 6pm-10pm Preseau, Anastasia<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IBA 50100.SC1 Economic Issues 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 50300.SC1 Business Driven Info Systems 3 BA14<br />

IBA 50500.SC1 Quantitative Methods 3/W 6pm-10pm Crain, Steven<br />

IBA 53000.SC1 Financial Concepts 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 53100.SC1 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.SC1 Managerial Finance 3/W 6pm-10pm Lester, Alan<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;51100;51200<br />

IBA 54000.SC1 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 54100.SC1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.SC1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/R 6pm-10pm Herring, Terrill<br />

IBA 55020.SC1 Marketing Info & Research 3 SCNTY<br />

IBA 55100.SC1 Mkt Strategy & Mgmt 3 BA10<br />

IBA 55200.SC1 Issues in Marketing 3/M 6pm-10pm Gassett, Paul<br />

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – ST. LOUIS CITY:<br />

IBA 54000.SL1 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 SLCTY<br />

IBA 54100.SL1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.SL1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/W 6pm-10pm Bell, Sharon<br />

IBA 53000.SL1 Financial Concepts 3 SLCTY<br />

IBA 53100.SL1 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.SL1 Managerial Finance 3/T 6pm-10pm Klotz, Ryan<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;51100;51200<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - WENTZVILLE:<br />

IBA 51010.WZ1 Financial Acctng Concepts 3 WNZ<br />

IBA 51011.WZ1 Managerial Accounting 3 BA7<br />

IBA 51200.WZ1 Case Studies in Accounting 3/W 6pm-10pm Johnson, Matt<br />

IBA 55020.WZ1 Marketing Info & Research 3 WNZ<br />

IBA 55100.WZ1 Mkt Strategy & Mgmt 3 BA10<br />

IBA 55200.WZ1 Issues in Marketing 3/R 6pm-10pm Allen, Ethan<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – WESTPORT:<br />

IBA 50100.WP1 Economic Issues 3 WPT<br />

IBA 50300.WP1 Business Driven Info Systems 3 BA14<br />

IBA 50500.WP1 Quantitative Methods 3/R 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

IBA 51010.WP1 Financl Acctng Concepts 3 WPT<br />

IBA 51011.WP1 Managerial Accounting 3 BA7<br />

IBA 51200.WP1 Case Studies in Accounting 3/M 6pm-10pm Merkel, Tammie<br />

IBA 53000.WP1 Financial Concepts 3 WPT<br />

IBA 53100.WP1 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.WP1 Managerial Finance 3/T 6pm-10pm Waddell, Sheila<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;51100;51200<br />

IBA 54000.WP1 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 WPT<br />

IBA 54100.WP1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.WP1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/M 6pm-10pm Johns, Althea<br />

IBA 55020.WP1 Marketing Info & Research 3 WPT<br />

IBA 55100.WP1 Mkt Strategy & Mgmt. 3 BA10<br />

IBA 55200.WP1 Issues in Marketing 3/R 6pm-10pm Williams, Ron<br />

IBA 60100.WP1 Business Pol & Strategies 3/M WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Tricomi, Frank<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – WILDWOOD:<br />

IBA 51010.WW1 Financl Acctng Concepts 3 WW<br />

IBA 51011.WW1 Managerial Accounting 3 BA7<br />

IBA 51200.WW1 Case Studies in Accounting 3/W 6pm-10pm Merkel, Tammie<br />

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IBA 54000.WW1 Mgmt & Administration Theory 3 WW<br />

IBA 54100.WW1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.WW1 Prsnl Mgmt & Labor Rel. 3/T 6pm-10pm Preseau, Anastasia<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IBA 51900. Special Topics in Accounting 1-3<br />

IBA 53900. Special Topics in Finance 1-3<br />

IBA 54900. Special Topics in Management 1-3<br />

IBA 55900. Special Topics in Marketing 1-3<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fees <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster.<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – ST. CHARLES:<br />

ICM 50000.80 Communications in Corp. Env. 3 S4100<br />

ICM 50100.80 Using Media <strong>for</strong> Presentations 3 CO14<br />

ICM 50300.80 Copywriting 3/W 6pm-10pm Luster, Kerry<br />

ICM 50600.80 Promo. Strategies & Tactics 3 H131<br />

ICM 50800.80 Advertising <strong>for</strong> Sales Efficien.3 CO24<br />

ICM 51000.80 PR Strategies <strong>for</strong> Business 3/T 6pm-10pm Altemus, Jim<br />

ICM 54100.80 Group Communications 3 H243<br />

ICM 54200.80 Public Relations Ethics 3 CO21<br />

ICM 54300.80 PR Research & Planning 3/T 6pm-10pm Thomson, Karen<br />

ICM 56400.80 Web Imaging 3 S4095<br />

ICM 56700.80 Web Page Building 3 CO23<br />

ICM 57000.80 Web Mgmt. 3/R** 6pm-10pm Flick, Wally<br />

ICM 57400.80 Advanced Television Prod. 3 FPA2275<br />

ICM 57600.80 Advanced Television Directing 3 CO13<br />

ICM 57700.80 Advanced Television Editing 3/M** 6pm-10pm Carlos, Peter<br />

ICM 60100.80 Communications Capstone 3/M LC09<br />

6pm-10pm Felzien, Craig<br />

COMMUNICATIONS - ST.LOUIS:<br />

ICM 54100.SL1 Group Communications 3 SLCTY<br />

ICM 54200.SL1 Public Relations Ethics 3 CO21<br />

ICM 54300.SL1 PR Research & Planning 3/M 6pm-10pm Snell, Cheryl<br />

COMMUNICATIONS - WESTPORT:<br />

ICM 51500.WP1 Org. Comm. Theories 3 WPT<br />

ICM 51600.WP1 Leadership in Organizations 3 CO25<br />

ICM 51800.WP1 Comm. Process & Motivation 3/R 6pm-10pm Thomson, Karen<br />

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COMMUNICATIONS – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

ICM 59300 Media Internship 1-3<br />

ICM 59400 Communications Internship 1-3<br />

ICM 59500 Special Projects I 1-3<br />

ICM 59600 Special Projects II 1-3<br />

ICM 59700 Special Projects III 1-3<br />

ICU 59900 Culminating Project 3<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fee <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – ST. CHARLES:<br />

ICJ 52000.80 Terrorism/Counter Terrorism 3 LC12<br />

ICJ 52100.80 Homeland Security 3 CJ8<br />

ICJ 52200.80 Homeland Security/Amer. Pol. 3/T 6pm-10pm Townsend, Mike<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – ST. LOUIS CITY:<br />

ICJ 51000.SL1 Constitutional Law 3 SLCTY<br />

ICJ 51100.SL1 Rules <strong>of</strong> Evidence 3 CJ7<br />

ICJ 51200.SL1 Courtroom Test. and Pres. 3/W 6pm-10pm Davis, John<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – WESTPORT:<br />

ICJ 50200.WP1 Crit. Issues in Pol.Civ/Lia 3 WPT<br />

ICJ 52600.WP1 Police in Society 3 CJ6<br />

ICJ 52700.WP1 Police Leadership 3/W 6pm-10pm Tucker, Thomas<br />

ICJ 50300.WP1 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 WPT<br />

ICJ 50400.WP1 Public Policy in CJ 3 CJ9<br />

ICJ 52500.WP1 Administration <strong>of</strong> Justice 3/W 6pm-10pm Leasor, Thomas<br />

GERONTOLOGY – WESTPORT:<br />

IGE 51100.WP1 Sociology <strong>of</strong> Aging 3 WPT<br />

IGE 51200.WP1 Psych. Aspects <strong>of</strong> Aging 3 GR12<br />

IGE 51300.WP1 Physical Aspects <strong>of</strong> Aging 3/T 6pm-10pm Joyner, Tina<br />

GERONTOLOGY SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IGE 50000 Internship Gerontology 3<br />

IGE 59300 Spec Topics in Gerontology 1-3<br />

ICU 59900 Culminating Project/Thesis 3<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IHM 55000.80 Strategic Mgmt in HC Organ. 3 LC303<br />

IHM 55100.80 Health Care Marketing 3 HM8<br />

IHM 55200.80 Global Health Perspectives 3/M 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

IHM 59000.80 Digital Med & HC In<strong>for</strong>mation 3 LC307<br />

IHM 59200.80 Ethical Chall. Health Info 3 HM9<br />

IHM 59700.80 Organizational Behavior in HC 3/T 6pm-10pm Hayes, Cynthia<br />

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HEALTH MANAGEMENT – SOUTH COUNTY:<br />

IHM 55000.SC1 Strategic Mgmt in HC Organ. 3 SCNTY<br />

IHM 55100.SC1 Health Care Marketing 3 HM8<br />

IHM 55200.SC1 Global Health Perspectives 3/T 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

IHM 59000.SC1 Digital Med & HC In<strong>for</strong>mation 3 SCNTY<br />

IHM 59200.SC1 Ethical Chall. Health Info 3 HM9<br />

IHM 59700.SC1 Organizational Behavior in HC 3/T 6pm-10pm Powell, Ken<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – WESTPORT:<br />

IHM 52200.WP1 Public Health Perspective 3 WPT<br />

IHM 52300.WP1 Quantitative Methods in HCM 3 HM12<br />

IHM 52400.WP1 Stat. Anal. & Res Meth. In HC 3/W 6pm-10pm Evers, Sara<br />

IHM 53300.WP1 Administration <strong>of</strong> HC Law 3 WPT<br />

IHM 53500.WP1 Case Study & Anal in HC Admin 3 HM10<br />

IHM 59100.WP1 Medical Records and the Law 3/T 6pm-10pm Drew, Cora<br />

IHM 57700.WP1 Healthcare Finance 3 WPT<br />

IHM 57800.WP1 Econ Anal <strong>of</strong> Health & Med Care3 HM7<br />

IHM 57900.WP1 Accounting <strong>for</strong> HC Org. 3/T 6pm-10pm Holder, Judd<br />

IHM 60100.WP1 Health Management Capstone 3/R WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Stocker, Gary<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – SPECIAL TOPICS:<br />

IHM 50000 Healthcare Internship 3<br />

IHM 59300 Spec Topics in Health Mgmt 1-3<br />

IHM 59400 Spec Topics in Health Mgmt 1-3<br />

IHM 59500 Spec Topics in Health Mgmt 1-3<br />

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IHR 59100.80 Employee Sel. & Retention 3 LC108<br />

IHR 59200.80 Employee Benefits & Comp 3 HR5<br />

IHR 59600.80 Employment Law <strong>for</strong> HR Pro f. 3/R 6pm-10pm Hayes, Latrell<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – NORTH COUNTY:<br />

IHR 56100.NC1 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 NCNTY<br />

IHR 56200.NC1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Accounting 3 HR10<br />

IHR 56300.NC1 Introduction to Finance 3/W 6pm-10pm Goode, Dale<br />

IHR 57700.NC1 Organizational Assessment 3 NCNTY<br />

IHR 57900.NC1 Training Design, Eval. & Fac. 3 HR7<br />

IHR 58000.NC1 Contemporary Issues 3/M 6pm-10pm Davey, Peter<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – ST.LOUIS CITY:<br />

IHR 53400.SL1 Gender Issues in Management 3 SLCTY<br />

IHR 53600.SL1 Implementing/Managing Div. 3 HR6<br />

IHR 56000.SL1 Adult Learning Processes 3/R 6pm-10pm Varner, Janet<br />

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IHR 57700.SL1 Organizational Assessment 3 SLCTY<br />

IHR 57900.SL1 Training Design, Eval. & Fac. 3 HR7<br />

IHR 58000.SL1 Contemporary Issues 3/R 6pm-10pm Schellingerhout, Tom<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – WESTPORT:<br />

IHR 53400.WP1 Gender Issues in Management 3 WPT<br />

IHR 53600.WP1 Implementing/Managing Div. 3 HR6<br />

IHR 56000.WP1 Adult Learning Processes 3/M 6pm-10pm Varner, Janet<br />

IHR 56100.WP1 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 WPT<br />

IHR 56200.WP1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Accounting 3 HR10<br />

IHR 56300.WP1 Introduction to Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Goode, Dale<br />

IHR 57700.WP1 Organizational Assessment 3 WPT<br />

IHR 57900.WP1 Training Design, Eval. & Fac. 3 HR7<br />

IHR 58000.WP1 Contemporary Issues 3/W 6pm-10pm Schellingerhout, Tom<br />

IHR 60100.WP1 HR Capstone 3/R WPT<br />

6pm-10pm Higgins, Dawn<br />

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY – ST. CHARLES:<br />

IIT 52500.80 Network Security 3 S3190<br />

IIT 52600.80 Current Issues in Net Tech 3 IT11<br />

IIT 52700.80 Network Project 3/T 6pm-10pm Clark, Jon<br />

IIT 56100.80 Digital Media Technology 3 S3170<br />

IIT 56200.80 Topics in New Technologies 3 IT15<br />

IIT 56300.80 Wireless Technologies 3/T** 6pm-10pm Tyus, Robert<br />

IIT 57100.80 Understanding the Inten/Cult. 3 Y307<br />

IIT 57200.80 Developing an Eff. Web Strat. 3 IT9<br />

IIT 57300.80 Web Site Administration 3/M** 6pm-10pm Weber, Ed<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fees <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster.<br />

MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN WRITING – ONLINE:<br />

IMF 52700.OL1 Selected Emphases in Poetry 3/OL ONLINE Jones, Eve<br />

IMF 53100.OL1 Adv. Foc. Poetry Workshop 3/OL ONLINE Berzon, Scott<br />

IMF 54100.OL1 Spec. Top. Foc. Workshop 3/OL ONLINE Anderson, Mary<br />

MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN WRITING – ST.CHARLES:<br />

IMF 52000.80 Adv. Poetry Genres 3 LCConfRm<br />

IMF 53000.80 Adv. Studies in Poetry 3 WR19<br />

IMF 55500.80 Prose Workshop 3/T 6pm-10pm Pryor, Andrew<br />

IMF 53500.80 Fiction Writing Workshop 3 LCConfRm<br />

IMF 53600.80 Fund. Contemp. Fiction 3 WR3<br />

IMF 53700.80 Selected Emphases in Fiction 3/R 6pm-10pm George, Mark<br />

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IMF 54500.80 Creative Nonfiction Workshop 3 LC106<br />

IMF 54600.80 The Personal Essay & Memoir 3 WR1<br />

IMF 54700.80 The Lyric Essay 3/R 6pm-10pm Hollingsworth, David<br />

IMF 59500.BM Independent Study I 3/M ARR Mead, Beth<br />

IMF 59600.BM Independent Study II 3/M ARR Mead, Beth<br />

IMF 59700.BM Independent Study III 3/M ARR Mead, Beth<br />

IMF 59900.BM Graduate Thesis 3/M ARR Mead, Beth<br />

EMF 59900.BM Graduate Thesis Extension 0/M ARR Mead, Beth<br />

** Indicates lab/testing fees <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster<br />

BELLEVILLE CLUSTER/COURSE OFFERINGS:<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – BELLEVILLE:<br />

ICM 10100.BV1 Communications I 3 BLV<br />

ICM 10200.BV1 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.BV1 Intro to Literature 3/M 6pm-10pm Manoogian, John<br />

ICM 10100.BV2 Communications I 3 BLV<br />

ICM 10200.BV2 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.BV2 Intro to Literature 3/T 6pm-10pm Miller,Christopher<br />

ICM 10100.BV3 Communications I 3 BLV<br />

ICM 10200.BV3 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.BV3 Intro to Literature 3/W 6pm-10pm Allen, Deborah<br />

ICM 10100.BV4 Communications I 3 BLV<br />

ICM 10200.BV4 Communications II 3 GE1<br />

ICM 20000.BV4 Intro to Literature 3/R 6pm-10pm Hampton, Judy<br />

ICM 050000.BV1 Found. <strong>of</strong> Effective Writing 3/W* BLV<br />

*Enrollment fee required. (No tuition) 6pm-10pm Dumstorff, Gene<br />

CROSS CULTURAL – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IHS 10100.BV1 20 th Century World History 3 BLV<br />

ICL 31200.BV1 History <strong>of</strong> Russia II 3 GE2<br />

ICL 33700.BV1 Russian Authors 3/W 6pm-10pm Zimmerman, Hal<br />

IHS 10100.BV2 20 th Century World History 3 BLV<br />

ICL 32000.BV2 Chinese Art & Culture 3 GE2<br />

ICL 32100.BV2 Issues in Modern China 3/M 6pm-10pm Harnack, Richard<br />

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HUMANITIES – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IEN 20100.BV1 World Literature I 3 BLV<br />

IPH 10000.BV1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.BV1 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/M 6pm-10pm Eiler, Kevin<br />

IEN 20100.BV2 World Literature I 3 BLV<br />

IPH 10000.BV2 Survey <strong>of</strong> Philosophy 3 GE7<br />

IRT 21000.BV2 Concepts <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts 3/W 6pm-10pm Eiler, Kevin<br />

SOCIAL SCIENCE – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IPY 10000.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 BLV<br />

ISC 10200.BV1 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.BV1 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/T 6pm-10pm Severson, William<br />

IPY 10000.BV2 Principles <strong>of</strong> Psychology 3 BLV<br />

ISC 10200.BV2 Basic Con. Of Sociology 3 GE6<br />

IPS 15500.BV2 American Gov’t: the Nation 3/R 6pm-10pm Severson, William<br />

MATH/STATISTICS – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IMH 13200.BV1 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 BLV<br />

IMH 14100.BV1 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.BV1 Research Design & Methodology 3/W 6pm-10pm Timson, David<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 13200.BV2 Quantitative Methods <strong>for</strong> Bus. 3 BLV<br />

IMH 14100.BV2 Basic Statistics 3 GE4<br />

IMH 22000.BV2 Research Design & Methodology 3/M 6pm-10pm Timson, David<br />

Prerequisite: Score 80% or better on MTH Placement Exam or IMH 05100<br />

IMH 05100.BV1 Basic <strong>College</strong> Math 3/T* BLV<br />

*Enrollment fee required. (No tuition) 6pm-10pm Thul, Laura<br />

NATURAL SCIENCE – BELLEVILLE:<br />

INS 10500.BV1 Chemistry in Society 3 BLV<br />

INS 11400.BV1 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.BV1 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/M 6pm-10pm Haywood, Seth<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

INS 10500.BV2 Chemistry in Society 3 BLV<br />

INS 11400.BV2 Prin. In Environ. Biology 3 GE5<br />

INS 21400.BV2 Ethical Prob in Sci 3/R 6pm-10pm Shafer, Sarah<br />

Prerequisite: Math cluster<br />

INS 11500.BV1 Environmental Biology Lab 1/F** BLV<br />

(This must be taken in conjunction with 6pm-10pm Shafer, Sarah<br />

a natural science cluster. It is required (alternate weeks)<br />

<strong>for</strong> the B.S. degree.)<br />

**Indicates lab/testing fee <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster.<br />

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IBA 21010.BV1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 BLV<br />

IBA 21011.BV1 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/W 6pm-10pm Len, Mike<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 21010.BV2 Prin <strong>of</strong> Financial Accounting 3 BLV<br />

IBA 21011.BV2 Prin <strong>of</strong> Managerial Accounting 3 BA1<br />

IBA 32000.BV2 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/T 6pm-10pm Souhrada, Tim<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 23011.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Microeconomics 3 BLV<br />

IBA 23012.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Macroeconomics 3 BA2<br />

IBA 48040.BV1 International Economics 3/R 6pm-10pm Holder, Judd<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 24000.BV1 Introduction to Info Systems 3 BLV<br />

IBA 36043.BV1 Intro. to Operations Mgt 3 BA13<br />

IBA 36500.BV1 Microcomputer App. in Bus. 3/M** 6pm-10pm Sanders, Doug<br />

Prerequisite: IMH13200;IMH14100;IMH22000<br />

IBA 32020.BV1 Investments 3 BLV<br />

IBA 32030.BV1 Consumer Finance 3 BA5<br />

IBA 36061.BV1 Business Law 3/R 6pm-10pm Werner, Thomas<br />

IBA 35010.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 BLV<br />

IBA 45080.BV1 Marketing Management 3 BA4<br />

IBA 48010.BV1 International Marketing 3/T 6pm-10pm Petry, Joel<br />

IBA 36032.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management 3 BLV<br />

IBA 36510.BV1 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.BV1 Managerial Ethics 3/W 6pm-10pm Monahan, James<br />

IBA 36032.BV2 Principles <strong>of</strong> Management 3 BLV<br />

IBA 36510.BV2 Human Resource Management 3 BA3<br />

IBA 46050.BV2 Managerial Ethics 3/M 6pm-10pm Jackson, Rob<br />

IBA 49900.BV1 Business Admin Capstone 3/S** BLV<br />

830am-1230pm Monahan, James<br />

IBA 49900.BV2 Business Admin Capstone 3/T** BLV<br />

6pm-10pm Hamilton, John<br />

**Indicates lab/testing fee <strong>for</strong> this course/cluster.<br />

COMMUNICATIONS – BELLEVILLE:<br />

ICM 40000.BV1 Historical Dev. & Trends 3 BLV<br />

ICM 40500.BV1 Media & Society 3 CO6<br />

ICM 40600.BV1 Theories <strong>of</strong> Communication 3/T 6pm-10pm Oser, Danielle<br />

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE – BELLEVILLE:<br />

ICJ 30000.BV1 Policing in America 3 BLV<br />

ICJ 30500.BV1 Corrections 3 CJ5<br />

ICJ 31500.BV1 Victimology 3/W 6pm-10pm Thomason, Rob<br />

ICJ 30100.BV1 Criminal Procedure 3 BLV<br />

ICJ 31000.BV1 Criminal Law 3 CJ4<br />

ICJ 33100.BV1 Criminal Investigation 3/R 6pm-10pm Killian, Ranley<br />

ICJ 31100.BV1 The Juvenile Justice System 3 BLV<br />

ICJ 31200.BV1 Juvenile Law 3 CJ3<br />

ICJ 31300.BV1 Delinquency in Society 3/M 6pm-10pm Horstmann, Julie<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IHM 30100.BV1 Ethical Issues in HC Mgmt 3 BLV<br />

IHM 30200.BV1 Healthcare Management 3 HM1<br />

IHM 35100.BV1 Healthcare Marketing 3/M 6pm-10pm Finnan, Ronald<br />

IHM 46000.BV1 HC Delivery in the USA 3 BLV<br />

IHM 46100.BV1 HC Policy & Research 3 HM4<br />

IHM 46200.BV1 Global HC Re<strong>for</strong>m 3/T 6pm-10pm LaBardi, Denise<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IHR 23021.BV1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Economics 3 BLV M 308<br />

IHR 35010.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 HR9<br />

IHR 38000.BV1 Global Business & Society 3/T 6pm-10pm Kaufmann, Donald<br />

IHR 35700.BV1 Employee Supervision 3 BLV<br />

IHR 35800.BV1 Legal Issues <strong>for</strong> HRM 3 HR2<br />

IHR 35900.BV1 Perf. Mgmt & Appriasal 3/W 6pm-10pm Coppotelli, Thomas<br />

IHR 36081.BV1 Career/Staff Development 3 BLV L 104<br />

IHR 36300.BV1 HR In<strong>for</strong>mation Systems 3 HR1<br />

IHR 36530.BV1 Employee Train. & Development 3/R 6pm-10pm Gilleo, Judy<br />

IHR 37000.BV1 Group Dynamics 3 BLV L 116<br />

IHR 37100.BV1 Conflict Resolution 3 HR4<br />

IHR 41000.BV1 Labor Econ. & Ind. Rel. 3/T 6pm-10 pm Glauber, Blair<br />

QUARTER COURSE OFFERINGS – BELLEVILLE:<br />

HIS 10000.BV1 World History Since 1500 3/R BLV<br />

6pm-10pm Zimmerman, Hal<br />

ENG 20100.BV1 World Literature I 3/T BLV<br />

6pm-10pm Dumstorff, Gene<br />

FIN 32000.BV1 Principles <strong>of</strong> Finance 3/R BLV<br />

6pm-10pm Souhrada, Tim<br />

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GRADUATE CLUSTERS:<br />

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IBA 50100.BV1 Economic Issues 3 BLV<br />

IBA 50300.BV1 Business Driven Info 3 BA14<br />

IBA 50500.BV1 Quantitative Methods 3/M 6pm-10pm Crain, Steven<br />

IBA 51010.BV1 Financial Accounting Concepts 3 BLV<br />

IBA 51011.BV1 Managerial Accounting 3 BA7<br />

IBA 51200.BV1 Case Studies in Accounting 3/R 6pm-10pm Kaufmann, Don<br />

IBA 53000.BV1 Financial Concepts 3 BLV<br />

IBA 53100.BV1 Financial Policy 3 BA8<br />

IBA 53200.BV1 Managerial Finance 3/M 6pm-10pm Blackman, James<br />

Prerequisite: IBA51000;IBA51100;IBA51200<br />

IBA 54000.BV1 Mgmt & Administrative Theory 3 BLV<br />

IBA 54100.BV1 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.BV1 Prsnl Mgmt and Labor Rel. 3/M 6pm-10pm Seibold, Michael<br />

IBA 54000.BV2 Mgmt & Administrative Theory 3 BLV<br />

IBA 54100.BV2 Organizational Behavior 3 BA9<br />

IBA 54300.BV2 Prsnl Mgmt and Labor Rel. 3/T 6pm-10pm Seibold, Michael<br />

IBA 55020.BV1 Marketing Info & Research 3 BLV<br />

IBA 55100.BV1 Mktg Strategy & Mgmt 3 BA10<br />

IBA 55200.BV1 Issues in Marketing 3/R 6pm-10pm Petry, Joel<br />

IBA 60100.BV1 Bus. Policies & Strategies 3/S BLV<br />

9am-1pm Seibold, Michael<br />

IBA 60100.BV2 Bus. Policies & Strategies 3/R BLV<br />

6-10pm Cira, Salvatore<br />

CRIMINAL JUSTICE – BELLEVILLE:<br />

ICJ 50200.BV1 Crit Iss in Pol Civil Liab 3 BLV<br />

ICJ 52600.BV1 Police in Society 3 CJ6<br />

ICJ 52700.BV1 Police Leadership 3/T 6pm-10pm Killian, Ranley<br />

ICJ 60100.BV1 Graduate CJ Capstone 3/S BLV<br />

9am-1pm Sax, William<br />

HEALTH MANAGEMENT – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IHM 57700.BV1 Healthcare Finance 3 BLV<br />

IHM 57800.BV1 Econ Anal Of Health & Med Care3 HM7<br />

IHM 57900.BV1 Accounting <strong>for</strong> HC Org. 3/T 6pm-10pm Crain, Steven<br />

IHM 59000.BV1 Digital Medicine & HC Info. 3 BLV<br />

IHM 59200.BV1 Eth. Challenges in Mgmt <strong>of</strong> HC 3 HM9<br />

IHM 59700.BV1 Organizational Behavior in HC 3/M 6pm-10pm Powell, Kenneth<br />

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IHM 60100.BV1 Graduate HM Capstone 3/R BLV<br />

6pm-10pm O’Brien, Daniel<br />

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT – BELLEVILLE:<br />

IHR 53400.BV1 Gender Issues in Mgmt 3 BLV<br />

IHR 53600.BV1 Implementing/Man. Diversity 3 HR6<br />

IHR 59600.BV1 Adult Learning Processes 3/T 6pm-10pm Hampton, Kelli<br />

IHR 56100.BV1 Essentials <strong>of</strong> Marketing 3 BLV<br />

IHR 56200.BV1 Survey <strong>of</strong> Accounting 3 HR10<br />

IHR 56300.BV1 Introduction to Finance 3/R 6pm-10pm Staff<br />

IHR 57700.BV1 Organizational Assessment 3 BLV<br />

IHR 57900.BV1 Training, Design & Evaluation 3 HR7<br />

IHR 58000.BV1 Contemporary Issues 3/W 6pm-10pm Brown, Yvonne<br />

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