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Schedule of Classes - Butler University

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Computer Science<br />

3111 CS 101 01 Computers in the Modern World 3, UG<br />

TR 11-12:15 Leatherman, Duane L<br />

3100 CS 142 01 Intro to Comp Sci and Prog 3, UG<br />

MWF 9-9:50 Chen, Zhihong<br />

3110 CS 142 02 Intro to Comp Sci and Prog 3, UG<br />

TR 1-2:15 Hardikar, Rahul P<br />

3119 CS 142 03 Intro to Comp Sci and Prog 3, UG<br />

MWF 10-10:50 Chen, Zhihong<br />

3112 CS 248 01 Object-Oriented Programming 5, UG<br />

M-F 1-1:50 Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3103 CS 252 01 Foundations <strong>of</strong> Computing II 3, UG<br />

TR 11-12:15 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3101 CS 282S 01 EPICS I Service Learning 2, UG<br />

MW 3:50-4:40 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3102 CS 283S 01 EPICS I Service Learning 3, UG<br />

MW 3:50-5:05 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3108 CS 300 01 Teaching Practicum 3, UG<br />

TBA Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3114 CS 308 01 Problem Seminar 1, UG<br />

F 2:25-3:15 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3104 CS 382S 01 EPICS II Service Learning 2, UG<br />

MW 3:50-4:40 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3105 CS 383S 01 EPICS II Service Learning 3, UG<br />

MW 3:50-5:05 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3116 CS 401 01 Independent Study 1, UG<br />

TBA Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3115 CS 403 01 Independent Study 3, UG<br />

TBA Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3109 CS 411 01 Internship 3, UG<br />

TBA Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3199 CS 451 01 Theory <strong>of</strong> Computation 3, UG<br />

MW 2:25-3:40 Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3269 CS 452 01 Parallel Algorithm Design and Pr 3, UG<br />

MWF 11-11:50 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3106 CS 482S 01 EPICS III Service Learning 2, UG<br />

MW 3:50-4:40 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3107 CS 483S 01 EPICS III Service Learning 3, UG<br />

MW 3:50-5:05 Gupta, Ankur<br />

3120 CS 499 01 Honors Thesis 3, UG<br />

TBA Sorenson, Jonathan P<br />

3198 AR 220-CS 01 Robot Programming 3, UG<br />

TR 9:35-10:50 Linos, Panos K<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tware Engineering<br />

3127 SE 267 88S Business Application Dev. 3, UG<br />

TR 1-2:15 Linos, Panos K<br />

3126 SE 361 01 Object-Oriented Design 3, UG<br />

TR 2:25-3:40 Linos, Panos K<br />

3123 SE 411 01 Internship 3, UG<br />

TBA Linos, Panos K<br />

Dual Degree Engineering IUPUI<br />

2468 DD 200ME 01 Thermodynamics I 3, UG<br />

M 7:30-8:20 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

MW 4:30-5:45 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

2454 DD 202ECE 01 Linear Circuit Analysis II 3, UG<br />

TR 4:15-5:30 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

31 College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts and Sciences<br />

2503 DD 222BME 01 Biomeasurements 4, UG<br />

MW 3:50-5:05 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

R 3:30-6:30 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

2453 DD 270ME 01 Basic Mechanics I 3, UG<br />

MW 6-7:15 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

W 7:30-8:20 McCormick, Jessica Risley<br />

English<br />

Independent Studies and Internships are available; please contact<br />

the department for course numbers and permissions to register.<br />

2607 EN 101 01 Writing Tutorial 3, UG<br />

MWF 12-12:50 Sutherlin, Susan J<br />

2561 EN 185 01 Intro to Discipline <strong>of</strong> English 3, UG<br />

TR 9:35-10:50 Flanzbaum, Hilene S<br />

Introduction to the Discipline <strong>of</strong> English. The course will<br />

be built around study <strong>of</strong> three major genres (poetry, fiction<br />

and drama). Through close reading, class discussion and<br />

writing we will exercise our ability to interpret, argue for<br />

interpretations and appreciate diverse interpretations. At the<br />

same time we will gain practical knowledge <strong>of</strong> literary terms<br />

and become acquainted with major approaches in critical<br />

theory.<br />

2535 EN 218 01W Intro Creative Writing: Poetry 3, UG<br />

TR 2:25-3:40 Roeser, Dana B<br />

An introduction to the writing <strong>of</strong> short stories and poetry.<br />

Required <strong>of</strong> English majors with an emphasis in writing.<br />

Non-majors who enjoy reading contemporary fiction and<br />

poetry and who would like to try writing in order to deepen<br />

their understanding and enjoyment <strong>of</strong> those genres are also<br />

welcome.<br />

2536 EN 219 01W Intro Creative Writing: Prose 3, UG<br />

TR 11-12:15 Barden, Dan<br />

Prose<br />

Introduces students to techniques used by good writers in all<br />

disciplines. Readings designed to turn students’ eyes out onto<br />

the world. Practice in techniques <strong>of</strong> non-fiction prose and<br />

journal writing.<br />

2537 EN 246 01 Inquiries in Am Lit and His II 3, UG<br />

MWF 10-10:50 Swenson, Brynnar Nelson<br />

The Value <strong>of</strong> Literature: Realism,<br />

Naturalism, Mode<br />

The Value <strong>of</strong> Literature: Realism, Naturalism, Modernism.<br />

In this course we will trace the history <strong>of</strong> American literature<br />

through the realist, naturalist, and modern periods. Whether<br />

responding to the development <strong>of</strong> mass production in the<br />

publishing industry, documenting the emergence <strong>of</strong> the<br />

notion <strong>of</strong> the writer as worker, or intervening to depict<br />

and condemn inhumane working conditions in mills and<br />

factories, American literature after the Civil War has<br />

persistently grappled with economic questions. Accordingly,<br />

our class will explore themes <strong>of</strong> work, value, and alienation<br />

in both the art and business <strong>of</strong> American Literature, empha-<br />

sizing the way that literature not only documented the<br />

conditions <strong>of</strong> emergent industrial America, but also played a<br />

crucial role in shaping that America. Authors will include<br />

William Dean Howells, Theodore Dreiser, Stephen Crane,<br />

William Carlos Williams, Gertrude Stein, Langston Hughes,<br />

Zora Neale Hurston, and Richard Wright. This course is<br />

cross-listed with CC211P Texts and Ideas.<br />

Room assignments will be available online by November 1.

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