375-7321 SUMMER 2013 CALENDAR 3-WEEK SESSION May 13 - June 3 May 13 Monday: Classes begin May 14 Tuesday: Last day to add, or to drop a course and receive a 100% tuition/fee adjustment;
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General Information
Switchboard 375-7000 Admissions 375-7234 Counseling Center 375-7321 Student Financial Services 375-7229 Continuing Education 375-7217 Graduate Offi ce 375-7232 Records & Registration 375-7239 Advising Center 375-7321
Academic Schools
Arts & Humanities 375-7394 Business & Technology 375-7245 Education & Counseling 375-7389 Natural & Social Sciences 375-7292 Undeclared Majors 375-7321
SUMMER 2013 CALENDAR
3-WEEK SESSION (May 13 - June 3)
May 13 (Monday): Classes begin
May 14 (Tuesday): Last day to add, or to drop a course and receive a 100%
tuition/fee adjustment; tuition/fees due
May 15 (Wednesday): Last day to select S-NC or Audit
May 16 (Thursday): Last day to withdraw from school and receive a 50%
tuition/fee adjustment
May 27 (Monday): Memorial Day holiday
May 30 (Thursday): Last day to withdraw from a course or school (no
tuition/fee adjustment)
June 3 (Monday): Final class periods
June 6 (Thursday): Grades due by midnight
8-WEEK SESSION (May 13 - July 8)
May 13 (Monday): Classes begin
May 14 (Tuesday): Last day to add, or to drop a course and receive a 100%
tuition/fee adjustment; tuition/fees due
May 16 (Thursday): Last day to withdraw from school and receive a 50%
tuition/fee adjustment
May 20 (Monday): Last day to select S-NC or Audit
May 27 (Monday): Memorial Day holiday
July 2 (Tuesday): Last day to withdraw from a course or school (no tuition/
fee adjustment)
July 4 (Thursday): 4th of July holiday
July 8 (Monday): Final class periods
July 11 (Thursday): Grades due by midnight
REGULAR 13-WEEK SESSION (May 13 – August 8)
May 13 (Monday): Classes begin
May 14 (Tuesday): Last day to add, or to drop a course and receive a 100%
tuition/fee adjustment; tuition/fees due
May 16 (Thursday): Last day to withdraw from school and receive a 50%
tuition/fee adjustment
May 20 (Monday): Last day to select S-NC or Audit
May 27 (Monday): Memorial Day holiday
July 4 (Thursday): 4th of July holiday
August 6 (Tuesday): Last day to withdraw from a course or school (no
tuition/fee adjustment)
August 8 (Thursday): Final class periods
August 12 (Monday): Grades due at noon
1st 5-WEEK SESSION (June 4 - July 8)
June 4 (Tuesday): Classes begin
June 5 (Wednesday): Last day to add, or to drop a course and receive a
100% tuition/fee adjustment; tuition/fees due
June 10 (Monday): Last day to withdraw from school and receive a 50%
tuition/fee adjustment
June 10 (Monday): Last day to select S-NC or Audit
July 2 (Tuesday): Last day to withdraw from a course or school (no tuition/
fee adjustment)
July 4 (Thursday): 4th of July holiday
July 8 (Monday): Final class periods
July 11 (Thursday): Grades due by midnight
2nd 5-WEEK SESSION (July 9 - August 8)
July 9 (Tuesday): Classes begin July 10 (Wednesday): Last day to add, or to drop a course and receive a
100% tuition/fee adjustment; tuition/fees due
July 15 (Monday): Last day to withdraw from school and receive a 50%
tuition/fee adjustment July 15 (Monday): Last day to select S-NC or Audit August 6 (Tuesday): Last day to withdraw from a course or school (no tuition/fee adjustment)
August 8 (Thursday): Final class periods August 12 (Monday): Grades due at noon The dates listed for "Last day to add/drop, or change to S-NC,"
"Last day to withdraw," "Final class periods," and "Grades due"
refer to classes which continue for the full session For classes that cover a different time period, the applicable deadlines will
be determined by the Offi ce of Records & Registration and the Continuing Education Offi ce.
SUMMER REGISTRATION BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 7:30am for ALL STUDENTS
It is very important that everyone planning to attend any of the summer sessions register as soon as possible; registration is open through the second day of each session.
Wayne State College reserves the right to cancel classes with enrollment below established minimums If the college deter-mines the class is to be cancelled, students registered in the class will be notifi ed at least one week prior to the fi rst day of that class.
WAYNE STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORE (402) 375-7099
The Wayne State College Book Store is located in the Student Center For a listing of their summer hours log on to their website
at waynestatecollege.bkstr.com.
IMPORTANT REGULATIONS
Students may register for a maximum of 18 hours during the summer term, usually limited to four hours in the 3-Week Session, seven hours in each 5-Week Session, or nine hours in the 8-Week Session, except with approval of the Registrar for undergradu-ates or the appropriate Dean for graduate students Contact the Records & Registration Offi ce – 1-800-228-9972 Ext 7239 or Continuing Education Offi ce – 1-800-228-9972 Ext 7217 for assistance
Students must earn at least 12 hours every two years to retain the privilege of continuing on their present program Students who fail to earn 12 hours in any two-year period will have to meet the graduation requirements and academic regulations current at the time they re-enroll.
Courses numbered 100-199 ordinarily are for freshmen or sopho-mores; courses numbered 200-499 are for sophomores, juniors and seniors: 500-599 for either seniors or graduate students; and
600-699 for graduate students only 700-level courses are primarily for students enrolled in the Education Specialist degree program; however, graduate students may be admitted with the permis-sion of the advisor and the Dean of the School of Education & Counseling Tuition charges changed in fall 2004 Students now pay tuition based on the course level rather than the student clas-sifi cation Courses numbered 100-499 are assessed undergraduate tuition; courses numbered 500-799 are assessed graduate tuition Anyone planning to take courses at another school to apply to a program at Wayne State College should contact the Offi ce of Re-cords & Registration for the proper procedure for prior approval.
Enrollment certifi cation for veteran's benefi ts requires verifi
ca-tion by individual summer session For this purpose only, full-time enrollment for each session is as follows: 3-week session
- 2 hrs; 5-week session - 4 hrs; 8-week session – 6 hrs; 13-week session – 9 hrs.
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WSC Students register on the Web.
1 New students need to contact the Admissions Offi ce for application and registration information Former students who need to provide updated information should call or stop at the Records and Registration Offi ce That number is (402)375-7239.
2 Undergraduate students will meet with their academic advisor to plan classes for the summer sessions and have their advising “hold” removed from their registration screen The advising hold became effective Fall 2012.
3 Students should log into eCampus, then click on Online Resources> WildcatsOnline If you have problems logging into WildcatsOnline or eCampus, please contact the Network and Technology Ser vices Helpdesk at (402)375-7107 or e-mail helpdesk@wsc.edu.
4 Registration will begin on Monday, February 25 at 7:30am for ALL STUDENTS Registration will remain open through the end of the second day of each session
WildcatsOnline drop/add option is usually available at all times except when the entire system will be unavailable due to maintenance Monday and Thursday mornings from 1:00am to 5:00am and the third Sunday of every month from 6:00am until noon.
5 Once a student has registered, he/she is free to drop/add until the end of the second day of classes for each session It is recommended that students consult with their academic advisors prior to dropping and adding classes.
6 Please Note: Closed classes, directed studies, special projects, independent studies and courses requiring approval will need to be recorded on paper forms and submitted to the Records and
Registration Offi ce.
7 Continuing Education students who cannot access their WildcatsOnline screens should call the Continuing Education Offi ce for assistance at (402)375-7217.
8 All offi cial campus communication is by WSC e-mail.
Important Final Grade Information – Final grades must be accessed from your WildcatsOnline screens Grade slips are not mailed to students.
Important Student Record Information – “Guest Access” to different modules in WildcatsOnline can be granted by students to as many as fi ve different people as a way to share fi nancial and academic
information with parents, guardians, spouses, or anyone the student deems as needing this information See instructions in eCampus>eCampus Content>Guest Account Access,
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SUMMER TUITION & FEES
Students should access account balance information on WildcatsOnline through the e-Campus portal Account statements will NOT be mailed Correspondence regarding your student account will be sent to your WSC e-mail account Be sure to check it regularly.
Tuition & fees for Summer are due on or before May 14 (3 week, 8 week, & 13 week sessions), June 5 (1st-5 week session), and July 10 (2nd-5 week session) Please contact the Student Financial
Ser-vices Offi ce at (402) 375-7229 for questions relating to tuition & fees To sign up for the monthly payment plan, go to ecampus.wsc.edu, select Online Resources and then e-Cashier.
A Matriculation Fee of $10.00 will be assessed to all fi rst-time students.
You may access your account information and pay your balance with a debit/credit card or e-check via WildcatsOnline at ecampus.wsc.edu.
Enrollment is considered complete only after checks for payment of charges have cleared the bank When you pay by check, you authorize Wayne State College, if your check is dishonored or returned
for any reason, to electronically debit your account for the amount of the check plus a processing fee not to exceed the state maximum legal limit The use of a check for payment is your acknowledgement of this policy and its terms.
Residence hall rooms may be contracted for any of the summer sessions Please contact the Residence Life offi ce for details at (402) 375-7318.
COMPLETE WITHDRAWAL FROM SCHOOL
Tuition and Fee adjustments for withdrawal from school will be determined by the Student Financial Services Offi ce based on the schedule below THERE WILL BE NO TUITION & FEE ADJUSTMENT BECAUSE OF REDUCTION IN LOAD AFTER THE LAST DAY TO DROP/ADD.
1st & 2nd Days………100%
3rd & 4th Days……… 50%
After 4th Day……… none
NOTE: Financial aid may need to be reduced for complete withdrawal from school or reduction in academic load.
SUMMER FINANCIAL AID
Federal Financial aid policy requires enrollment in a minimum of twelve total credit hours for undergraduates (nine hours for graduates) of summer school coursework to be considered full-time
Please contact the Student Financial Services Offi ce for summer fi nancial aid information and requirements.
Summer school students needing a student loan deferment must be enrolled at least half-time (unless the loan agreement specifi cally requires full-time attendance) For deferment purposes half-time for students in undergraduate programs is six (6) credit hours over the course of the summer For students enrolled in graduate programs it is fi ve (5) credit hours.
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W-BH Benthack Hall
W-CH Connell Hall
W-CS Carhart Science
W-ED Brandenburg Education
W-FA Fine Arts
W-GH Gardner Hall
W-HA Hahn Administration W-HU Humanities
W-L Library W-NAT Natatorium W-NE Neihardt Hall W-RC Recreation Center
KEY TO SECTION #’s
01-29 = On-campus classes 70-99 = Off-campus classes C’s = CD ROM classes E’s = Self-paced classes H’s = Hybrid classes (combina-tion of face-to-face & online)
HN's = Honors Sections SS's = South Sioux College Center T’s = Distance ed classes W’s = Web-based, online classes
W-R Rice W-SA Studio Arts W-SC Student Center W-CC So Sioux
College Center W-TNSCT Tennis Courts
KEY TO DAYS
M - - - Monday
- T- - - Tuesday
- - W - - - - Wednesday
- - - T - - - Thursday
- - - - F - - Friday
- - - S - Saturday
- - - S Sunday
Session Class No Crs No Sec No Course Title Hrs Mtg Start Mtg End Days Bldg-Rm Instructor Schedule Notes
3W1 10217 ART 481 0001 ADV PROB/PRINTMAKING 3.00 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTWRF W-SA-218 Anderson,Wayne ART 381; $30 CLASS FEE REQUIRED
3W1 10296 BIO 104 0001 ENVRNMTL CNCRNS/GEN ED 3.00 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM MTWRF W-CS-101 DeBoer,Buffany LAB 02 REQUIRED
3W1 10297 BIO 104 0002 ENVRNMTL CNCRNS/GEN ED LAB 10:10 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-CS-204 DeBoer,Buffany
3W1 10345 CHE 305 0001 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY 4.00 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM MTWRF W-CH-115 Agoumba,Darius CHE 107; LAB 2 REQUIRED
3W1 10205 CJA 444 0001 TPCS IN CRMNL JSTC: CRMNL IN FILMS 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-CH-201 Karsky,Jason
3W1 10206 CJA 544 0001 TPCS IN CRMNL JSTC: CRMNL IN FILMS 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-CH-201 Karsky,Jason
3W1 10257 EPS 300 0001 EPS: TECHNOLOGY & SOCIETY 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-BH-214 Worner,Greg JUNIOR STANDING, 60+ HRS CMPLTD; 30 HRS GEN ED 3W1 10260 FCS 316 0001 GUIDING/YOUNG CHILD 3.00 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-BH-209 Langlie-Willers,Pamela 5/6 to 6/3; FCS 230; JR STNDG
3W1 10359 HIS 120 0001 WORLD HISTORY FOR GEN ED 3.00 9:00 AM - 11:50 AM MTWRF W-CH-229 Strate,Shane
3W1 10391 POS 444 0001 TOPICS IN POLITICAL SCI: POLITICS/CULTURE IN FILM 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF Leeper,Mark CAN BE UPPER LEVEL US HISTORY ELECTIVE
3W1 10392 POS 500 0001 SEM/POLITICAL SCIENCE: POLITICS/CULTURE IN FILM 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-CH-131 Leeper,Mark GRADS ONLY
3W1 10406 PSY 444 00W0 TPCS IN PSYCH: MODIFICTN/APPLD BEHAV ANALYSIS 3.00 TBA W-ONLINE Miller,Daniel WEB; 5/13-6/3
3W1 10407 PSY 544 00W0 TPCS IN PSYCH: MODIFICTN/APPLD BEHAV ANALYSIS 3.00 TBA W-ONLINE Miller,Daniel WEB;GRADS; 5/13-6/3
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EIGHT WEEK SESSION - 5/13/2013 to 7/8/2013
Session Class No Crs No Sec No Course Title Hrs Mtg Start Mtg End Days Bldg-Rm Instructor Schedule Notes
8W1 10516 IDS 196 00W0 SPCL CRS: LIBRARY RESOURCES & OVERVIEW 2.00 TBA W-ONLINE Quance,Marilyn WEB; 5/13-7/8
Session Class No Crs No Sec No Course Title Hrs Mtg Start Mtg End Days Bldg-Rm Instructor Schedule Notes
1 10278 CSL 497 0001 HUM SERV CNSLG INTERNSHP 10.00 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM F W-ED-321 Conway,Kathleen MTS 6/21 IN ROOM ED-321; CSL 490; 2.5 MJ GPA; INSTR APPRVL
1 10234 CSL 697 00H0 INTERNSHIP IN CSLG: K-6 CSLNG 3.00 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM S W-ED-321 Willis,Keith MEETS 5/18, 6/8, 6/29, & 7/27; PT WEB; ADMITTED TO CNSLNG
1 10235 CSL 697 00H1 INTERNSHIP IN CSLG: 7-12 CSLNG 3.00 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM S W-ED-321 Willis,Keith MEETS 5/18, 6/8, 6/29, & 7/27; PT WEB; ADMITTED TO CNSLNG
1 10236 CSL 697 00H2 INTERNSHIP IN CSLG: CLINICAL MNTL HLTH CNSLG 3.00 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM S W-ED-321 Willis,Keith MEETS 5/18, 6/8, 6/29, & 7/27; PT WEB; ADMITTED TO CNSLNG
1 10237 CSL 697 00H3 INTERNSHIP IN CSLG: HIGHER ED CSLNG 3.00 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM S W-ED-321 Willis,Keith MEETS 5/18, 6/8, 6/29, & 7/27; PT WEB; ADMITTED TO CNSLNG
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Session Class No Crse No Sec No Course Title Hrs Mtg Start Mtg End Days Bldg-Rm Instructor Schedule Notes
5W1 10322 CED 650 00H0 CURR DVLPMT-CAR/TECH ED 3.00 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM TWR TBA Arneson,Patricia ATTENDANCE REQUIRED AT NCE CONF 6/4-6;PART WEB
5W1 10243 CSL 580 00H0 PROF CNSLRS/ETHICL STND 3.00 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM TWR W-ED-218 Conway,Kathleen GRADS ONLY; MEETS 6/4-6, 6/18-20, 6/25-27; PART WEB 5W1 10244 CSL 615 00H0 CAREER DEVLPMT/LIFE PLAN 3.00 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM MTW W-ED-321 Dinsmore,Steven GRADS; PART WEB; MEETS 6/4-5, 6/10-12, 6/17-19, & 6/24-26 5W1 10245 CSL 625 00H0 IND/GROUP ASSESSMENT 3.00 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM MTW W-ED-321 Dinsmore,Steven GRADS; PART WEB; MEETS 6/4-5, 6/10-12, 6/17-19, & 6/24-26 5W1 10246 CSL 670 00H0 ORG/ADMIN CSLG SERVICES 3.00 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM TWR W-ED-218 Conway,Kathleen GRADS ONLY; MEETS 6/4-6, 6/18-20, 6/25-27; PART WEB 5W1 10251 EDU 415 00H0 ESL PRGMS/CURRIC/ASMT 3.00 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM F W-ED-201 Carstens,Mary MTS 6/7,14,21, 28; REST WEB; GATEWAY 2 PASSAGE OR
5W1 10255 EDU 416 0080 ESL METHODS/ASSESSMENT 3.00 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTWR W-CC-133 Przymus,Steve MEETS 6/3-6/13; GATEWAY 2 PASSAGE OR
5W1 10254 EDU 515 00H0 ESL PRGMS/CURRIC/ASMT 3.00 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM F W-ED-201 Carstens,Mary MTS 6/7,14,21,28; REST WEB; GRADS ONLY
5W1 10256 EDU 516 0080 ESL METHODS/ASSESSMENT 3.00 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM MTWR W-CC-133 Przymus,Steve MEETS 6/3-6/13; GRADS ONLY
5W1 10563 EDU 568 0080 WRKSHP: MLTPL INTLLGNCES IN CLASSROOM 3.00 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM MTWRF W-OFF-NOR Wingett,Wes 6/3-6/7
5W1 10564 EDU 568 0081 WRKSHP: ENCOURAGEMNT STRTGS/EDCTRS 3.00 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM MTWRF W-OFF-NOR Wingett,Wes 6/10-6/14
5W1 10572 EDU 568 0082 WRKSHP: GOOGLE SITES FOR EDUCATORS 3.00 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM MTWRF W-OFF-NOR Lechner,Becky GRADS; 6/24-6/28
5W1 10573 EDU 568 00H0 WRKSHP: WEB 2.0 FOR EDUCATORS II 3.00 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM MTWRF W-OFF-NOR Lechner,Becky GRADS; 6/17-6/21; PART ONLINE
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CONTINUED -FIRST FIVE WEEK SESSION -6/4/2013 TO 7/8/2013 -
5W1 10575 EPS 300 0001 EPS: LANGUAGE, IDENTITY AND RACE 3.00 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM MTWR W-HU 308 Murphy,Richard JUNIOR STANDING, 60+ HRS CMPLTD; 30 HRS GEN ED
5W1 10394 EPS 300 00H0 EPS: GLOBL HLTH ISSUES:RGHT,RSP,PRV 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM MW W-R-010 Engebretsen,Barbara MEETS 3 TIMES TBA; PART WEB; 6/4-7/8; 60+ HRS
5W1 10324 FCS 616 00H0 ERLY CH PRCTCM/APPL RSRCH 3.00 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM TW W-BH-214 Langlie-Willers,Pamela MTS 6/5 & 7/2; REST WEB;GRADS
5W1 10325 FCS 616 00H1 ERLY CH PRCTCM/APPL RSRCH 5.00 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM TW W-BH-214 Langlie-Willers,Pamela MTS 6/5 & 7/2; REST WEB;GRADS
5W1 10576 MLC 110 0001 ELEM LANGUAGE I: SIGN LANG 3.00 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM MTWR W-HU 301 Fick,Kathleen
5W1 10229 MUS 596 00W0 SPCL CRS: TABLETS & COMPUTERS IN CLSSRM 3.00 TBA W-ONLINE Christensen,Linda WEB COURSE; 6/4-7/8; GRADS ONLY
5W1 10570 SPA 340 0080 SPCL TPCS:HISPANIC SHORT STORY 3.00 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM MTWRF TBA Cacheiro,Adolfo COSTA RICA STUDY ABROAD; 6/2-7/3
5W1 10571 SPA 396 0080 SPCL CRS: CONVERSATION & COMPOSITION II 3.00 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM MTWRF TBA Cacheiro,Adolfo COSTA RICA STUDY ABROAD; 6/2-7/3
SECOND FIVE WEEK SESSION - 7/9/2013 to 8/8/2013
Session Class No Crs No Sec No Course Title Hrs Mtg Start Mtg End Days Bldg-Rm Instructor Schedule Notes
5W2 10341 BIO 320 0001 MOLECULAR GENETICS 4.00 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM MTWR W-CS-101 Christensen,Douglas C- OR BETTER IN BIO 110 & CHE 106 LAB 2 REQD
5W2 10330 CIS 454 00H0 TECH PLTFRMS:HRDWR/OP SYST 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM TW W-BH-142 Nicholson,Lori STARTS 7/9 ONLINE; MEETS 7/16-17 & 7/23-24 ON
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CONTINUED -SECOND FIVE WEEK SESSION -7/9/2013 TO 8/8/2013 -
5W2 10332 CIS 554 00H0 TECH PLTFRMS:HRDWR/OP SYST 3.00 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM TW W-BH-142 Nicholson,Lori STARTS 7/9 ONLINE;MEETS 7/16-17 & 7/23-24 ON-CAMPUS
5W2 10334 CSC 442 00H0 PROGRMG/DESIGN/DOCUMNTN 3.00 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM TW W-GH-215 Nicholson,Lori STARTS 7/9 ONLINE; MEETS 7/16-17 & 7/23-24 ON-CAMPUS 5W2 10335 CSC 542 00H0 PROGRMG/DESIGN/DOCUMNTN 3.00 1:30 PM - 5:00 PM TW W-GH-215 Nicholson,Lori STARTS 7/9 ONLINE; MEETS 7/16-17 & 7/23-24 ON-CAMPUS
5W2 10280 CSL 641 0001 COUNSELING CHILDREN 2.00 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM MTWR W-ED-321 Bode,Liane MTS 7/9-7/11, 7/15-7/18, 7/22-7/25, & 7/29; PREREQ: CSL 600 5W2 10287 CSL 643 0001 ELEM SCHOOL COUNSELING 2.00 10:00 AM - 12:15 PM MTWR W-ED-321 STAFF MTS 7/9-7/11, 7/15-7/18, 7/22-7/25 & 7/29; GRADS
5W2 10522 EDU 568 0090 WRKSHP: EDCTRS NEED/ KNOW BUS/INDSTRY 3.00 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM MTWRF W-CC-131 Wells,Melinda 7/31-8/7; WED-FRI & 2ND WEEK MON-WED
5W2 10523 EDU 568 0091 WRKSHP: SANDHILLS:ABE LINCLN'S INFLNCE 1.00 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM F TBA Albrecht,Walter 7/12 + 4 HR FIELD TRIP ON EITHER 7/11 OR 7/13
5W2 10384 PHS 102 0003 PHYSICAL SCI TODAY 3.00 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM MTWR W-CH-119 Zardeneta,Gustavo CHEMISTRY AND EVERYDAY LIFE; LAB 4 REQUIRED
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Session Class No Class No Sec No Course Title Hrs Mtg Start Mtg End Days Bldg-Rm Instructor Schedule Notes
3W1 10297 BIO 104 0002 ENVRNMTL CNCRNS/GEN ED 3.00 10:10 AM - 12:00 PM MTWRF W-CS-204 DeBoer,Buffany
5W2 10341 BIO 320 0001 MOLECULAR GENETICS 4.00 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM MTWR W-CS-101 Christensen,Douglas C- OR BETTER IN BIO 110 & CHE 106 LAB 2 REQD 5W2 10342 BIO 320 0002 MOLECULAR GENETICS 4.00 10:30 AM - 12:50 PM TWR W-CS-213 Christensen,Douglas
FLORIDA WILDLIFE FIELD COURSE COURSE FEE
FLORIDA WILDLIFE FIELD COURSE COURSE FEE
5W2 10357 CHE 107 0002 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II 4.00 10:30 AM - 12:50 PM MTW W-CS-302 Ettel,Mary