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Circulation 10,000<lb/>
Carolina University<lb/>
North<lb/>
22 February 1979<lb/>
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AOUR FEES AT WOW<lb/>
Gay Community gets money<lb/>
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i, lltll&amp;&amp;U.SiSit W iitftfV a<lb/>
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S(, TRVNSIT D the ECl<lb/>
discussed at the S(? meeting<lb/>
Gay Community w<lb/>
 ednesdav.<lb/>
ere<lb/>
By ROBERT SWAIM<lb/>
Advertising Manager<lb/>
At last night's meeting of the Student<lb/>
Government Association (SGA), Dorothy Homer,<lb/>
chairman of the appropriations committee introduced<lb/>
a bill to appropriate $250 to the East Carolina Gay<lb/>
Community.<lb/>
The bill reads as follows: The East Carolina Gay<lb/>
Community is sponsoring a seminar and program in<lb/>
conjunction with the ECU Counseling Center. This<lb/>
seminar will be conducted by the Rev. and Mrs.<lb/>
Claude C. Andrews of Creative Living Associates<lb/>
and will last two days. The professional fee for the<lb/>
Andrews will total $175; costs of materials and<lb/>
supplies for the two day session will run $75. A<lb/>
followup program and evaluation is included in<lb/>
these costs. The students that receive this training<lb/>
will staff the peer counseling office in the ECU<lb/>
Counseling Center.<lb/>
Horner said that she feels any group of this<lb/>
sort, just as a marriage counseling group, should<lb/>
have the opportunity to be trained to have a staff<lb/>
for the ECU Counseling Center.<lb/>
Horner added that the Counseling center should<lb/>
have some responsibility in handling such matters.<lb/>
"I submitted the bill as a responsibility of being<lb/>
on the appropriation committee, that was my job<lb/>
said Horner. "All people have the right to be heard<lb/>
by the legislature<lb/>
Chad Hughes, a proponent of the bill, said in a<lb/>
telephone interview that the counseling center is<lb/>
firmly committed to the proposal for peer group<lb/>
counseling for gays.<lb/>
"Dr. Ryan and Dr. Weigand have offered us<lb/>
office space and they are behind us because we as<lb/>
gay students are more able to deal with the<lb/>
problems of other gays<lb/>
Hughes said that peer counseling is being set up<lb/>
so that gays who come to the counseling center can<lb/>
be referred to the peer counseling unit where<lb/>
trained students will be able to helo them.<lb/>
"With this money and the help of the Andrews<lb/>
we will be able to set up the peer counseling office<lb/>
possibly after Spring break said Hughes. "Our<lb/>
services at peer counseling will be subject to the<lb/>
same confidential restrictions and safeguards as any<lb/>
other counseling service<lb/>
SGA President Tommy Joe Payne addressed the<lb/>
legislature during questions and privileges on the<lb/>
recent move by the board of trustee- to allocate<lb/>
$8.50 per year of the student activity fee to<lb/>
athletics.<lb/>
Payne said that the $8.50 ($4.25 per semester),<lb/>
which totals about $91,000 per year, was coming<lb/>
from an old escrow account that had been used to<lb/>
retire the bonds on Wright Annex.<lb/>
Payne also announced that work to complete the<lb/>
partially finished soda shop across from the book<lb/>
store would begin in March.<lb/>
Day Legislator Steve Walters also spoke during<lb/>
questions and privileges concerning the need to set<lb/>
guidlines for future appropriations and was also<lb/>
critical of the legislature for alleged mistreatment of<lb/>
two student groups that came before the legislature<lb/>
last week to request funds.<lb/>
Walters argued that whether or not the<lb/>
legislature agreed with the requests of ROTC and<lb/>
the Medical Technology club these groups have the<lb/>
right to be heard.<lb/>
"We snubbed them said Waiters.<lb/>
'There are some people on this campus who sav<lb/>
that SGA doesn't care about the students; last week<lb/>
ya'll proved to me that they might be right said<lb/>
Walters.<lb/>
Walters encouraged the legislature to set<lb/>
guidelines and requirements for clubs to meet when<lb/>
requesting money from SGA.<lb/>
"We don't want them just to come over with<lb/>
their hand out said Walters. "How much a group<lb/>
gets should depend on: 1) How long the have<lb/>
been at ECU; 2) How many members the have 3)<lb/>
How much money they raise on their own<lb/>
In new business Charlie S her rod, day legislator<lb/>
moved to "repass" the $3,000 appropriation to an<lb/>
escrow account to be used toward the purchase ol a<lb/>
new bu<lb/>
The bill was passed several weeks ago and was<lb/>
sent to the president for his signature.<lb/>
President Payne did not sign the bill and<lb/>
therefore it did not take effect.<lb/>
Sherrod argued that to buy buses money would<lb/>
have to come from somewhere and that the<lb/>
appropriation would be a good start.<lb/>
After lengthy debate the bill was passed and will<lb/>
be sent to Payne again lor his signature.<lb/>
SGA Elections Chairman Jeff Williams said that<lb/>
he ha picked two .lays for the Spring election but<lb/>
he added that he was not sure whether there would<lb/>
be enough money to keep the polls open tor two<lb/>
days.<lb/>
Student Union books Outlaws,<lb/>
Molly Hatchet for concert<lb/>
H kKK WKNDT<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
? arles Sune, chair-<lb/>
the Ma<lb/>
Vttractions Committee<lb/>
announced yesterda<lb/>
ert featuring<lb/>
The Outlays with<lb/>
ial guest "Molly<lb/>
Had be held<lb/>
on Thursday. Mar. 22,<lb/>
at Minges Coliseum.<lb/>
As of press time,<lb/>
this will be their only<lb/>
scheduled concert<lb/>
appearance in North<lb/>
Carolina. Tickets will be<lb/>
$4 in advance for ECU<lb/>
students, and 86 at the<lb/>
door and to the general<lb/>
public. The two groups<lb/>
have so tar been well<lb/>
received on their tour.<lb/>
Their first three concert<lb/>
stops were sold out.<lb/>
Both groups are best<lb/>
known for their<lb/>
"country rock" accord-<lb/>
ing to Sune.<lb/>
The Outlaws are a<lb/>
southern band, based in<lb/>
Tampa, Florida. Th1<lb/>
What's inside <lb/>
Service sororitv hopes to bake its<lb/>
into the record books with a<lb/>
doughnut . . . See p. 3.<lb/>
custom ol exchanging checks<lb/>
en banks has laded in the wake<lb/>
omputer . . . See p. 3.<lb/>
Christopher Parkening amazed his<lb/>
audience . . . See p. 5.<lb/>
Mike Cross will make his ECU<lb/>
debut Monda) in Hendrix Theatre . .<lb/>
See p. 5.<lb/>
ECl journeys to Notre Dame in<lb/>
the last game ol the season . . .<lb/>
MIKE CROSS, see p. 5<lb/>
group performs in the<lb/>
same style as Lynard<lb/>
Skynard and in fact<lb/>
thev were the first<lb/>
J<lb/>
group that they toured<lb/>
with. It was "Skynards"<lb/>
Ronnie Van Sant who<lb/>
recommended that<lb/>
Arista records sign on<lb/>
the group. Their first<lb/>
album, "Outlaws" is<lb/>
now gold, with such<lb/>
songs as chart single<lb/>
"There Goes Another<lb/>
Love Song and<lb/>
"Green Grass and High<lb/>
Tides<lb/>
"The Outlaws" have<lb/>
toured with "The Who"<lb/>
in Europe, and have<lb/>
been an opening act<lb/>
with "The Rolling<lb/>
Stones" in teh U.S.<lb/>
Two other albums<lb/>
have been released<lb/>
since then, "Lady in<lb/>
Waiting" and "Hurry<lb/>
Sundown Their newest<lb/>
album is "Bring 'Em<lb/>
Back Alive their first<lb/>
live album which was<lb/>
recorded from Septem-<lb/>
ber through November<lb/>
of 1977, in cities such<lb/>
as Chicago, San Diego,<lb/>
and Los Angeles. It is<lb/>
dedicated to "the<lb/>
Lynard Skynard band<lb/>
and crew The group<lb/>
still does about 200 live<lb/>
dates a year.<lb/>
"Molly Hatchet<lb/>
also a southern group,<lb/>
got their name from a<lb/>
notorious lady who liked<lb/>
to decapitate her lovers.<lb/>
They are based in<lb/>
Jacksonville, Florida.<lb/>
Their manager, Pat<lb/>
Armstrong, formerly the<lb/>
manager of Lynard Sky-<lb/>
nard, feels that the<lb/>
group could "fill the<lb/>
void left by Lynard<lb/>
Skynard according to<lb/>
a news release. The<lb/>
group signed with Epic<lb/>
records at the end of<lb/>
1977.<lb/>
The group claims to<lb/>
nave been influenced by<lb/>
groups like Z.Z. Top<lb/>
Aerosmith, and Jeff<lb/>
Beck.<lb/>
Tickets for the con-<lb/>
cert will go on sale<lb/>
Monday, March 12 at<lb/>
the ticket office at<lb/>
Mendenhall Student<lb/>
center.<lb/>
THE OUTLAWS WILL appear with K,x?ial guest Mollv Hatchet.<lb/>
It was good that there mns nn loss of lift<lb/>
Chemical fire points the need for ECU plan<lb/>
By MARC BARNES<lb/>
News Editor<lb/>
People in the Greenville area are still rehashing<lb/>
the events of the evacuation that took place early<lb/>
Monday morning when a chemical plant owned by<lb/>
the Coastal Chemical Company caught fire during<lb/>
the predawn hours.<lb/>
Approximately 1,000 persons were hurriedly called<lb/>
from their homes, and eventually ended up in<lb/>
several hastily supplied evacuation centers.<lb/>
Millie McGrath, a member of the City Council<lb/>
was one of those evacuated. "For the first time to<lb/>
have to put a plan like this into effect, it went<lb/>
fine McGrath said. She added, "It is good that<lb/>
Greenville had a chance to try to plan without loss<lb/>
of life.<lb/>
McGrath stated that she felt that Bobby Joyner,<lb/>
who is the county fire marshal, as well as the head<lb/>
of the Civil Defense Emergency Preparedness<lb/>
program, was hampered in his efforts, in that he<lb/>
had to coordinate events at the fire scene, while at<lb/>
the same time directing evacuation efforts.<lb/>
"I believe that Bobby Joyner is a fine fire<lb/>
marshal, and a fine director of Civil Defense<lb/>
McGrath noted. She said that she felt that some<lb/>
restructuring needed to be done, so that Joyner<lb/>
would not have to handle both tasks in an actual<lb/>
emergency situation.<lb/>
McGrath, who has Deen criticized for her<lb/>
remarks about Joyner, said that she felt that he had<lb/>
done a good job, in spite of having to perform two<lb/>
separate functions at the same time. "I was not<lb/>
being critical of Joyner McGrath remarked.<lb/>
McGrath said, however, that she felt that there<lb/>
were several problems in the course of the<lb/>
evacuation.<lb/>
? Communication lines should have been open.<lb/>
WNCT-T.V. did not go on the air on time the<lb/>
morning of the evacuation, and thus could not warn<lb/>
people the way it should have.<lb/>
? The new walkie-talkies, which were being carried<lb/>
by some of the volunteer firemen, did not have<lb/>
access to the county channels. McGrath said that<lb/>
she understands that this problem is being<lb/>
corrected.<lb/>
? An all clear signal, originating from Craven<lb/>
County, did not specifically name the places that<lb/>
were safe to return to. Many Pitt County residents,<lb/>
McGrath said, went home too soon, by mistake.<lb/>
? The principal of Rose High School did not known<lb/>
until 8:15 a.m. that his school was being used as<lb/>
an evacuation holding place.<lb/>
? The last and perhaps the most disturbing mistake,<lb/>
concerns the fact that no one in the evacuation<lb/>
effort apparently knew of a plan to evacuate ECU.<lb/>
According to several sources, the winds were<lb/>
blowing the chemical laced smoke to the south Had<lb/>
the winds suddenly shifted to the north, the city of<lb/>
Greenvilleand the campus of ECUcould have been<lb/>
in danger.<lb/>
Director of Security Joseph Calder said that he<lb/>
knew of no plan that the Civil Defense had for<lb/>
evacuating the campus. When the fire occurred,<lb/>
Calder said, "You had a few individuals in town<lb/>
who recognized the problem, and dug in and did<lb/>
something about it He cited the example of Millie<lb/>
McGrath as being an example of one person who<lb/>
was instrumental in getting things done that needed<lb/>
to be done.<lb/>
Calder said that he was considering what he<lb/>
would do if the call came that said that the campus<lb/>
had to be evacuated. "I monitored the situation<lb/>
very closely Calder said. He added, "1 went up<lb/>
to the top of Ficklen Stadium to watch the fire,<lb/>
about every half hour or 45 minutes<lb/>
Calder, who has some past experience as a<lb/>
volunteer fireman, said that he remembered a tire<lb/>
about ten years ago. which burned for three dav.<lb/>
He said that the chemical-related lire resembled this<lb/>
one, and he added that he was more concerned<lb/>
with having to evacuate students on Tuesda or<lb/>
Wednesday, had the fire remained active, and had<lb/>
the winds shifted to the north.<lb/>
Calder said that school vehicles, as well as<lb/>
private cars, would have been pressed into service<lb/>
il an evacuation was necessarv.<lb/>
Chancellor Thomas Brewer said that the<lb/>
university needs to have a plan for evacuation<lb/>
ready, in case a similar situation should arise<lb/>
This has been made more apparent to us that we<lb/>
need to have a plan. He added, "We'll have to<lb/>
work it out with the Civil Defense people. Whatever<lb/>
we do would have to be a part of the overall<lb/>
Greenville plan for evacuations<lb/>
McGrath seemed to sum up the feelings of manv<lb/>
of those evacuated. "It was a dav that was<lb/>
valuable she said. She added, "It was great to<lb/>
see so many people pulling together the wav they<lb/>
were. I feel good about the whole dav<lb/>
Pre-Registration Issue<lb/>
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Page 2 FOUNTAINHEAD 22 February 1979<lb/>
SU<lb/>
Applications are now<lb/>
being accepted for<lb/>
membership to each<lb/>
Student Union Commit-<lb/>
tee for the 1979-80<lb/>
school year. If you want<lb/>
to become involved with<lb/>
East Carolina entertain<lb/>
ment next year fill oui<lb/>
an application.<lb/>
Applications are<lb/>
available at the Infor-<lb/>
mation Desk Menden-<lb/>
hall Student Center.<lb/>
The last day for appli-<lb/>
cations is Mon Feb.<lb/>
26 at 5 p.m.<lb/>
Russian<lb/>
The time for pro-<lb/>
stration is here. It<lb/>
is ihf time for big<lb/>
sions such as whe-<lb/>
not to enroll<lb/>
first Russian<lb/>
lit' offered fall<lb/>
MWF at 10<lb/>
tier or<lb/>
i the<lb/>
irse to<lb/>
semester,<lb/>
ck.<lb/>
Russian is a lan-<lb/>
ige with a very<lb/>
-mipie and logieal struc-<lb/>
ture. Its alphabet can<lb/>
be mastered after a few<lb/>
lessons. From then on<lb/>
reading and writing<lb/>
Russian i no problemm<lb/>
at all.<lb/>
The rest can come<lb/>
just a easily if the<lb/>
-indent is willing to<lb/>
inmost a fair amount of<lb/>
time in learning the<lb/>
principles of the Rus-<lb/>
sian grammar and a<lb/>
realistic amount of<lb/>
vocabulary. In the third<lb/>
and fourth course<lb/>
semester of Russian a<lb/>
?serious student is re-<lb/>
warded for his endea-<lb/>
vor- b) being initiated<lb/>
into the magnificiant<lb/>
rid of Russian litera-<lb/>
ture which he can read 1<lb/>
in the original.<lb/>
"Russian Literature<lb/>
Century is<lb/>
i.e. taught<lb/>
(Russian<lb/>
also be<lb/>
the fall,<lb/>
1 F at 9 o'clock. This<lb/>
i ourse satisfies the<lb/>
Humanities requirement<lb/>
or it may be taken as<lb/>
an electi<lb/>
the 19th<lb/>
Translation<lb/>
in English<lb/>
Oi. will<lb/>
?rod<lb/>
nil<lb/>
in<lb/>
REBEL<lb/>
The following people<lb/>
have checks in the<lb/>
Rebel office:<lb/>
Kim Shipley, Jo<lb/>
Ellen Rivenbark, Diane<lb/>
Nelrns, Karen Blans-<lb/>
field, Monty Barnham,<lb/>
Michael Parker, Greg<lb/>
Schroder, Toni Harris,<lb/>
Jeff Rollins, Karen<lb/>
Brock, Nancy Moore,<lb/>
Denise Andrews, Ricky<lb/>
Lowe, and Randv Stalls.<lb/>
Please pick them up<lb/>
between 3 and 5 p.m.<lb/>
Monday-Friday.<lb/>
Games<lb/>
All persons interes-<lb/>
ted in playing Backgam-<lb/>
mon are invited to meet<lb/>
each Monday at 7 p.m.<lb/>
in the table games area<lb/>
of Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center. Bring your set<lb/>
and join in the competi-<lb/>
tion.<lb/>
AED<lb/>
During the week of<lb/>
pre-registration, Alpha<lb/>
Epsilon Delta, pre-<lb/>
medical society, will<lb/>
sponsor a pre-medical<lb/>
Student Advisory com-<lb/>
mittee in the Chemistry<lb/>
Reading Room of Flan-<lb/>
agan Bldg. Students<lb/>
with questions about<lb/>
course loads, courses<lb/>
available, and advice in<lb/>
general are urged to<lb/>
take advantage of this<lb/>
opportunity.<lb/>
Hours are Monday<lb/>
9-12 a.m. and 2-4 p.m<lb/>
Tuesday 10-11 a.m. and<lb/>
1-3 p.m Wednesday<lb/>
8-9 a.m 12-1 p.m<lb/>
and 3-4 p.m and<lb/>
Thursday 10-11 a.m.<lb/>
and 1-3 p.m. Also, AED<lb/>
will hold its regular<lb/>
meeting Tuesday, Feb-<lb/>
ruary 27 at 7:30 in<lb/>
Flanagan 307 with Dr.<lb/>
Fleming, M.D. lecturing<lb/>
on sex behavior and<lb/>
concluding with a rap<lb/>
ession on sex.<lb/>
Chi Beta<lb/>
There will be a Chi<lb/>
Beta Phi Science Fra-<lb/>
ternity meeting at 7:30<lb/>
p.m. this Thurs Feb.<lb/>
22, in Room N 102 of<lb/>
the Biology Building.<lb/>
Skills<lb/>
A non-credit, Study<lb/>
Skills class will be<lb/>
conducted by Dr. Wei-<lb/>
gand .beginning Feb. 26,<lb/>
1979. There will be two<lb/>
groups. One will meet<lb/>
on Monday and Wed-<lb/>
nesday at 2 p.m. in<lb/>
Room' 305 Wright<lb/>
Annex and the other<lb/>
group will meet on<lb/>
Tuesday and Thursday<lb/>
at 1 p.m. in Room 305<lb/>
Wright Anhex.<lb/>
The class is available<lb/>
to all ? stuAjnts. Atten-<lb/>
dance is voluntaryno<lb/>
formal registration is<lb/>
required. Students who<lb/>
are unable to make<lb/>
these times may come<lb/>
by the Counseling Cen-<lb/>
ter and schedule indivi-<lb/>
dual appointments.<lb/>
Chess<lb/>
The ECU Chess Club<lb/>
is open to anyone who<lb/>
is interested in playing<lb/>
chess. Meetings are<lb/>
held every Monday at 7<lb/>
p.m. in the Coffee-<lb/>
house, room 15, Men-<lb/>
denhall.<lb/>
Undergraduate<lb/>
Graduate<lb/>
Students<lb/>
Itfrl efffc JMMJ<lb/>
&amp; whpvfh n 9t<lb/>
WESTERN MUTUAL UF1<lb/>
MS. CO. tor an<lb/>
752-4060<lb/>
Bash<lb/>
The Alpha Sigma<lb/>
Phi Sorority is .sponsor-<lb/>
ing a Spring Break<lb/>
Bash Tues. night, Feb.<lb/>
27, from 8:30 to 12:30<lb/>
p.m. and there will be<lb/>
a live D.J. and disco,<lb/>
admission is 50 cents.<lb/>
Happy hour prices will<lb/>
run all night. There will<lb/>
also be free pinball and<lb/>
footsball. Contests<lb/>
include pinball and<lb/>
footsball tournaments, a<lb/>
Steve Martin Look and<lb/>
Act Alike contest, plus<lb/>
a Co-ed sack roll. Prizes<lb/>
will be given away and<lb/>
The Best of Saturday<lb/>
Might Live can be seen<lb/>
on a 7 foot TV screen.<lb/>
So come on down and<lb/>
blow it out before<lb/>
spring break.<lb/>
Who's who<lb/>
Recipiants of Who's<lb/>
Who may pick up their<lb/>
certificates in the office<lb/>
of the Dean of Student<lb/>
Affairs, 204 Whichard<lb/>
building.<lb/>
Prayer<lb/>
Baptist<lb/>
S. Elm<lb/>
Immanuel<lb/>
Church, 1101<lb/>
St will join world-wide<lb/>
worship services as part<lb/>
of World Day of Prayer,<lb/>
Fri March 2, from 11<lb/>
a.m. to noon.<lb/>
Ed Walker will<lb/>
speak on "Spiritual<lb/>
Growth A nursery will<lb/>
be provided, and<lb/>
public is invited<lb/>
attend.<lb/>
the<lb/>
to<lb/>
SGA<lb/>
Spring elections will<lb/>
be held March 27-28 for<lb/>
SGA executive offices.<lb/>
Filing dates for candi-<lb/>
dacy are Feb. 19-March<lb/>
2. All persons interested<lb/>
are encouraged to apply<lb/>
at the SGA office in<lb/>
Mendenhall Student<lb/>
center between 10 a.m<lb/>
5 p.m during the<lb/>
previously mentioned<lb/>
Supper<lb/>
Boy Scout Troop 340<lb/>
will hold its annual<lb/>
Pancake and Sausage<lb/>
Supper on Fri Feb. 23<lb/>
from 5-7:30 p.m. to<lb/>
raise money for troop<lb/>
equipment and<lb/>
expenses.<lb/>
The supper will be<lb/>
held at St. James<lb/>
United Methodist<lb/>
Church, 2000 E. 6th<lb/>
St Greenville.<lb/>
Tickets are $1.75 for<lb/>
adults and Si.25 for<lb/>
children under 10, and<lb/>
may be purchased from<lb/>
any troop member, or<lb/>
at the door.<lb/>
Lecture<lb/>
On Tues Feb. 27,<lb/>
the Sociology-Anthropo-<lb/>
logy Club will sponsor a<lb/>
pre-registration social in<lb/>
BD-302 &amp; BD 303 at<lb/>
6:30 p.m. Invitation to<lb/>
those interested in<lb/>
majoring or minoring in<lb/>
sociology or anthropo-<lb/>
logy, or, for those who<lb/>
are already within the<lb/>
department. Refresh-<lb/>
ments and informal dis-<lb/>
cussion, along<lb/>
course information<lb/>
pre-registration<lb/>
summer sessions<lb/>
fall, 1979 semester.<lb/>
I.N.D.T.<lb/>
The I.N.D.T. Club<lb/>
will sponsor a tune-up<lb/>
Clinic on Feb. 27, 28 &amp;<lb/>
March 1. The cost is<lb/>
$10, plus parts.<lb/>
A Sunn Engine<lb/>
Analyser will be used to 4<lb/>
check your car. For<lb/>
and<lb/>
David<lb/>
Barbe at 758-6605.<lb/>
Smoker<lb/>
Phi Sigma Pi will<lb/>
have its spring smoker<lb/>
Thurs Feb. 22, in the<lb/>
Mendenhall Multipur-<lb/>
pose RoomThe smoker<lb/>
will start at 6 p.m but<lb/>
all brothers are urged<lb/>
to come at 5 p.m.<lb/>
proper dress is requir-<lb/>
ed.<lb/>
Crafts<lb/>
Art<lb/>
with<lb/>
and<lb/>
for<lb/>
and<lb/>
February is Peace<lb/>
Corps Month and in<lb/>
conjunction with this the<lb/>
Peace Corps office at<lb/>
ECU has a display of<lb/>
African art, jewelry, and<lb/>
masks in the glass<lb/>
cases in Joyner Library.<lb/>
The public is invited<lb/>
to come by and see<lb/>
some original African<lb/>
art. Over 6,000 Peace<lb/>
Corps volunteers are<lb/>
serving in over 60<lb/>
countries the world over<lb/>
helping people meet<lb/>
their basic needs.<lb/>
Prayer<lb/>
further details<lb/>
appointments, call<lb/>
Corso<lb/>
The next meeting of<lb/>
Corso will be Thurs<lb/>
Feb. 22, at 4 p.m. in<lb/>
Belk 101-A.<lb/>
Corso is an organiza-<lb/>
tion open to anyone<lb/>
interested in social work<lb/>
or correctional services.<lb/>
This is the first meeting<lb/>
since elections.<lb/>
There will be an all<lb/>
campus prayer breakfast<lb/>
Sat Feb. 24, at<lb/>
Shoney's on Greenville<lb/>
Boulevard.<lb/>
Wayne West is the<lb/>
speaker and there fcwill<lb/>
be singing.<lb/>
For rides or informa-<lb/>
tion, contact David at<lb/>
756-9608 or Mark at<lb/>
7524)270 or Wanda at<lb/>
758-B665.<lb/>
Omicron<lb/>
Delta<lb/>
Omicron Delta Epsi-<lb/>
lon will hold a dinner<lb/>
meeting at 6 p.m. on<lb/>
Tues Feb. 27, at<lb/>
Western Sizzlin Steak<lb/>
House. All members are<lb/>
requested to attend.<lb/>
Each person should<lb/>
bring $2.75 to cover the<lb/>
anal nf th? mpal<lb/>
Workshops in Pot-<lb/>
tery, Floor Loom Weav-<lb/>
ing, Woodworking, Lea-<lb/>
ther Craft, Enameled<lb/>
Mirrors, Printmaking,<lb/>
Kite Making, and Con-<lb/>
temporary Basketry are<lb/>
now available at the<lb/>
Crafts Center at Men-<lb/>
denhall Student Center.<lb/>
All full-time stu-<lb/>
dents, student spouses,<lb/>
and staff and faculty<lb/>
Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center members are<lb/>
eligible to join the<lb/>
Crafts Center. A semes-<lb/>
ter membership costs<lb/>
$10. and includes work-<lb/>
shops, tool check-out,<lb/>
use of library materials,<lb/>
and aid of experienced<lb/>
supervisors. Personal<lb/>
supplies and supplies<lb/>
furnished by the Crafts<lb/>
Center must be pur-<lb/>
chased by the partici-<lb/>
pant.<lb/>
Crafts Center mem-<lb/>
berships are available<lb/>
during regular operating<lb/>
hours, 3 p.m. until 10<lb/>
p.m Monday through<lb/>
Friday, and 10 a.m.<lb/>
until 3 p.m Saturday.<lb/>
The last day to<lb/>
register for these work-<lb/>
shops is Sat March 3.<lb/>
Persons must register at<lb/>
the Crafts Center and<lb/>
class space is limited.<lb/>
No refunds will be<lb/>
made after the work-<lb/>
shop registration dead-<lb/>
line.<lb/>
Tutoring<lb/>
If you have or will<lb/>
declare a major in a<lb/>
health related field<lb/>
(including medicine,<lb/>
premedicine, predentis-<lb/>
try, nursing, or allied<lb/>
health and social profes-<lb/>
sions), you may qualify<lb/>
for free tutoring from<lb/>
the Center for Student<lb/>
Opportunities.<lb/>
For information<lb/>
about tutoring, health<lb/>
careers counseling, test<lb/>
anxiety assistance, les-<lb/>
sons in focusing or<lb/>
speedreading, and other<lb/>
free professional ser-<lb/>
vices, stop by CSO,<lb/>
Ragsdale 206, or call<lb/>
757-6122 or 6075.<lb/>
MOONLIGHT<lb/>
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6:OO-9:30<lb/>
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Study<lb/>
If your room is too<lb/>
noisy or you dread the<lb/>
long walk to the library<lb/>
don't despair.<lb/>
There is a study<lb/>
area available on the<lb/>
hill for any students<lb/>
who wish to take advan-<lb/>
tage of it. The study<lb/>
area is located in the<lb/>
MRC meeting room in<lb/>
the basement of Scott.<lb/>
The study area is open<lb/>
Sunday through Thurs-<lb/>
day nights from 8 until<lb/>
midnight.<lb/>
Pageant<lb/>
Alpha Phi Alpha<lb/>
wants young beautiful<lb/>
girls for its Miss Black<lb/>
and Cold Pageant,<lb/>
coming up in March.<lb/>
All young women<lb/>
interested in participa<lb/>
ting should conta t<lb/>
Michael Harrison, Plat<lb/>
Simmons, or Anthon<lb/>
Richmond.<lb/>
? Tickets are now on<lb/>
sale for The Alpha's<lb/>
Black and Gold Ball<lb/>
March 24, 1979. Contact<lb/>
an Alpha member.<lb/>
Photography by<lb/>
JOHN H. GROOAN<lb/>
CALL 7??-???<lb/>
Crrrnntlr. V. C.<lb/>
Sat. Feb. 24th<lb/>
The Return of<lb/>
TOMMYG<lb/>
and<lb/>
CHANCE<lb/>
Don't forget Fri.<lb/>
afternoon<lb/>
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Meat-Cut Fresh Daily<lb/>
BIG, BIG POTATOES<lb/>
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SECOND TO NONE<lb/>
Take -out orders<lb/>
available<lb/>
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Ask about<lb/>
our private<lb/>
dining facilities.<lb/>
UTUt<lb/>
Classifieds<lb/>
for renf (jf)<lb/>
WANTED: Female<lb/>
roommates needed to<lb/>
share 2 B.R. apt. lo-<lb/>
cated on 3rd St. 2<lb/>
blocks from campus and<lb/>
across from Overton's.<lb/>
Rent is $56.67 plus 13<lb/>
utilities. Call 758-6261<lb/>
&amp; ask for P bbi.<lb/>
WANTED: 2 Female<lb/>
Roommates - to share<lb/>
large house 2 blocks<lb/>
from campus with<lb/>
private bedrooms.<lb/>
Available Mar. 1.<lb/>
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WANTED: A respon-<lb/>
sible person to sublease<lb/>
an apt. at College View<lb/>
Apts. beginning in<lb/>
March. Call Gary or<lb/>
Chip at 758-4330.<lb/>
FEMALE Roommate<lb/>
needed to share 2 B.R.<lb/>
apt. at College View<lb/>
Apts. Rent $58mo and<lb/>
12 utilities. Call<lb/>
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f Bw<lb/>
FOR SALE: Minolta<lb/>
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Case included ex-<lb/>
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Call Mitzi 752-8967.<lb/>
STERLING SILVER<lb/>
monogram filigree jew-<lb/>
elry-rings, pins, pen-<lb/>
dants, earrings &amp; tie-<lb/>
tacks; for him or her;<lb/>
one or three interlocking<lb/>
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after<lb/>
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9 p.m.<lb/>
weekdays, all day Sun-<lb/>
days.<lb/>
HAMMOCK weavers<lb/>
wanted - no experience<lb/>
necessary - will train.<lb/>
Apply in person -<lb/>
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11th &amp; Clark Sis.<lb/>
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YOGA classes beginning<lb/>
Feb. 27 at 7:30 p.m.<lb/>
All interested persons<lb/>
are invited to attend.<lb/>
Call Sunshine 758-0736<lb/>
mornings and evenings.<lb/>
ANOTHER DISCO<lb/>
Class-due to demand<lb/>
began Fri. Feb. 16. Still<lb/>
$10mo. All levels. Call<lb/>
758-0736 mornings &amp;<lb/>
evenings.<lb/>
BELLY DANCE<lb/>
with Sunshine beginning<lb/>
soon. Call 758-0736<lb/>
(phone recently out of<lb/>
order, call again).<lb/>
lost<lb/>
LOST: Black puppy with<lb/>
a white flea collar and<lb/>
5 stitches in head. If<lb/>
found, call Randall at<lb/>
758-0367. $25 reward.<lb/>
LOST:Br?ma walht,<lb/>
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s<lb/>
Calamitous CaUfano<lb/>
HEW Secretary Joseph Califano<lb/>
has cost UNC officials many hours of<lb/>
sleep with his constant threats of<lb/>
cutting off federal funds to the system<lb/>
unless HEW desegregation guidelines<lb/>
are complied with post haste.<lb/>
But would Carter allow him to<lb/>
leave one of the oldest, largest, and<lb/>
best state-supported university systems<lb/>
high and dry? Would he risk<lb/>
engendering the undying hatred of<lb/>
seven million North Carolinians'?<lb/>
With the 1980 election just ahead, we<lb/>
doubt it.<lb/>
Califano is already on the, blacklist<lb/>
of every tobacco farmer and cigarette<lb/>
employee in the state, and now he's<lb/>
going after higher education.<lb/>
Hopefully, this attack on our state will<lb/>
be as successful as Califano's anti-<lb/>
-smoking campaign.<lb/>
We can only wonder what North<lb/>
Caroline ever did to Califano.<lb/>
Tests before drop<lb/>
It happens every semester, and<lb/>
countless students have tried every<lb/>
con scheme imaginable to save<lb/>
themselves, usually to no avail. Once<lb/>
that almighty drop deadline has<lb/>
passed, you are stuck. '<lb/>
btuaents then find themselves<lb/>
trapped with impossible schedules and<lb/>
are forced to either suffer through the<lb/>
semester or try to cajole an<lb/>
incomplete out of a sympathetic<lb/>
instructor.<lb/>
Too often, professors haven't even<lb/>
tested their classes before the drop<lb/>
period, so students have no idea how<lb/>
well they are doing in a class until it<lb/>
's too late. Many professors give<lb/>
tests, but don't bother to return them<lb/>
until after the deadline, so the result<lb/>
is the same. A student can only<lb/>
guess whether it would be best to<lb/>
drop a course, since he has no facts<lb/>
to base his decision on.<lb/>
It is unfair for the university to<lb/>
lock students in courses from which<lb/>
there is no escape, without any<lb/>
knowledge as to their standing in<lb/>
class. Professors must be required to<lb/>
test their students and return the<lb/>
results at least one week prior to the<lb/>
deadline so students can intelligently<lb/>
decide if they want to keep the<lb/>
course.<lb/>
A college education is hard enough<lb/>
to get without the university throwing<lb/>
more debris in the path by imposing<lb/>
drop deadlines with little or no regard<lb/>
for students.<lb/>
Help out of the closet<lb/>
?<lb/>
Uppity Women<lb/>
Every once in a while, the SGA<lb/>
manages to raise itself above the<lb/>
squabbles and log-rolling it is<lb/>
normally involved in and funds truly<lb/>
noble programs which will benefit<lb/>
ECU students long after they have<lb/>
left Greenville.<lb/>
The peer counselling program for<lb/>
gays, organized by the East Carolina<lb/>
Gay Community in conjunction with<lb/>
the ECU Counselling Center and<lb/>
partially funded by the SGA, is a<lb/>
long, needed, service which will help<lb/>
gays accept themselves for what they<lb/>
are, and not for what society thinks<lb/>
they should be.<lb/>
Homosexuals, naturally, are better<lb/>
acquainted with social pressures and<lb/>
prejudices directed against gays, and<lb/>
properly trained gays would be better<lb/>
suited to counsel other gays. One<lb/>
can imagine the psychological torment<lb/>
a closet gay must go through, living<lb/>
m fear of discovery, wondering why<lb/>
he is different from the rest of<lb/>
society, hearing religious fanatics<lb/>
denounce him as sick, demented, evil.<lb/>
Peer counselling will provide advice<lb/>
which stems from experience, and<lb/>
that is perhaps the most valuable<lb/>
advice.<lb/>
Egyptian women fared well American Journal<lb/>
c<lb/>
By CHARLENE CARTER<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
 riting about women in such a far-distant<lb/>
ntext will necessarily, involve a good deal of<lb/>
recounting what men wrote about the women sinCe<lb/>
women did not write ancient history.<lb/>
It is interesting to note that more individual<lb/>
women were recorded in history in relation to their<lb/>
sex lives, (particularly if thev shocked their<lb/>
contemporaries,) than in any other capacities,<lb/>
including queens and accomplished women. There-<lb/>
fore, ancient history regarding women must be<lb/>
viewed as a history of men's opinions about women.<lb/>
Down through history, men have assumed that<lb/>
the) were the ones primarily responsible for<lb/>
procreation, presumably because semen is visible<lb/>
and the ovum is not. In the early world, it was<lb/>
r<lb/>
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Semng the East Carolina community for over 50 years<lb/>
EDITOR<lb/>
DOUG WHITE<lb/>
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STEVE BACHNER<lb/>
NEWS EDITORS<lb/>
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MARC BARNES<lb/>
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Richy Smith<lb/>
Mike Rogers<lb/>
TRENDS EDITOR<lb/>
JEFF ROLLINS<lb/>
Assistant Trends Editors<lb/>
Barry Clayton<lb/>
Bill Jooes<lb/>
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SAM ROGERS<lb/>
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Charles Chandler<lb/>
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Barry Clayton<lb/>
FOUNTAINHEAO is the student<lb/>
newspaper of East Carolina University<lb/>
sponsored by the Media Board of<lb/>
ECU and la distributed each Tuesday<lb/>
and Thursday during the academic<lb/>
yeer (weekly during the summer).<lb/>
Editorial opinions are those of the<lb/>
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ly reflect the opinions ef the<lb/>
university er the Media Board.<lb/>
Offices are located on the second<lb/>
floor of the Publications Center (Old<lb/>
South Building). Our mailing<lb/>
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The phone numbers are:<lb/>
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are $10 annually, alumni SB annually.<lb/>
assumed that woman was nothing more than a<lb/>
vessel in which male semen could produce children.<lb/>
Aristotle, however, granted women a little more<lb/>
credit when he wrote that the fetus was formed<lb/>
trom the union of sperm and menstrual blood. At<lb/>
any rate, the function of woman throughout the<lb/>
history of most of the civilized world, was primarily<lb/>
that of wife and child-bearer. <lb/>
There are hints that in the beginning of<lb/>
civilization in the Tigris-Euphrates Valley, women<lb/>
held high status, since in very early Sumerian<lb/>
religious tradition, goddesses were prominent. But<lb/>
by the time of the Babylonian theology that has<lb/>
come down to us, the goddesses had been made<lb/>
clearly subordinate to the male gods.<lb/>
The most prominent female goddess was Ishtar<lb/>
the goddes of war and love (an interesting and<lb/>
telling combination). She was associated with<lb/>
causing quarrels among male friends. She was<lb/>
generally associated with prostitution, since she was<lb/>
an unmarried goddess.<lb/>
In surviving records of Mesopotamian society<lb/>
women were basically property. Males were allowed<lb/>
considerable freedom of sexual activity, while it was<lb/>
considered an offense for a woman to even speak to<lb/>
a man who was not a near relation. A woman could<lb/>
be executed for fornication or adultery.<lb/>
The only occupations allowed Mesopotamian<lb/>
women, besides that of wife, were tavern-keeper,<lb/>
priestess, and prostitute.<lb/>
In ancient Egypt, it appears from existing<lb/>
records that women fared considerably better than<lb/>
in most other civilizations. Egyptian women were<lb/>
Iree to own property, to buy and sell, to inherit<lb/>
irom parents on an equal standing with their<lb/>
brothers, to come and go as they pleased to go<lb/>
among men without having to wear a veil<lb/>
However, there was a double standard regarding<lb/>
sexual activity. Prostitution was widespread among<lb/>
unmarried women, but if a married woman<lb/>
committed adultery she could be deprived of her<lb/>
property and subject to punishment.<lb/>
In general, the lives of women in ancient Egypt<lb/>
were more circumscribed than those of men, and<lb/>
woman was not considered equal. For the most<lb/>
part, her place was in the home.<lb/>
Historian H.R. Hays held that male attitudes<lb/>
toward women were strongly influenced by deep<lb/>
anxieties that were almost universal. He found that<lb/>
in prehterate cultures, there exists among males an<lb/>
a most universal fear of the female reproductive<lb/>
functions. He felt that out of male anxieties rose a<lb/>
need to own woman, to subjugate her, to nullify<lb/>
the mystery. '<lb/>
Throughout ancient history there has been<lb/>
practically a universal unanimity ascribing women as<lb/>
the inferior sex. Women have also been associated<lb/>
with calamities in nature, or the appearance of<lb/>
sudden illness.<lb/>
Prison anthology reveals anger,<lb/>
honesty, 'the way people live9<lb/>
By DAVTD ARMSTRONG<lb/>
The United States reportedly has a higher<lb/>
proportion of its people behind bars than any other<lb/>
nation m the world. Jamming our jails for crimes<lb/>
real and imagined, hundreds of thousands of<lb/>
convicts wait, and watch, and live by their wits in a<lb/>
tar country of the mind most of us can only visit.<lb/>
Some of them also write, and the results of their<lb/>
work can be profoundly unsettling. I have the<lb/>
evidence before me in a large, handsomely designed<lb/>
book called Born into a Felony: Access to the<lb/>
Society Within.<lb/>
Born into a Felony is the first national anthology<lb/>
ol American prison writing. Consisting of poetry<lb/>
short fiction, essays and tape-recorded talk, it is an<lb/>
ambitious book that was five years in the making<lb/>
thirteen major publishers turned it down because<lb/>
they said it would be too expensive to produce and<lb/>
besides, prisoners aren't what's happening on the<lb/>
wine and cheese circuit this year.<lb/>
Determined to see the book in print, co-editors<lb/>
Stewart Brisby and Walt Shepperd published it<lb/>
themselves. 'I consider it the cutting edge of<lb/>
American literature Shepperd told an interviewer,<lb/>
borne excellent literature is being produced in<lb/>
prisons. There are prisoners who are writing 16<lb/>
hours a day. The distractions are minimal as<lb/>
opposed to the outside world.<lb/>
"Their work reflects where they are Shepperd<lb/>
continued. They belong to a prison culture But<lb/>
what they re writing about is death, love and<lb/>
loneliness-familar themes. There are connections<lb/>
between the society inside prison and the society<lb/>
outside. Prisons are a microcosm of America<lb/>
t. B?St ,a Jelony' as menti?ned, is a big book.<lb/>
Its 160 11" X 14" pages offer drawings and<lb/>
photographs as well as words, and lots of white<lb/>
space to breathe air into what would otherwise be a<lb/>
very claustrophobic volume. Ron Cayen's photos are<lb/>
especially striking, full of right angles of concrete<lb/>
and steel and the blunt faces of inmates looking<lb/>
you right in the mind's eye.<lb/>
Readers familar with the political battlegrounds<lb/>
of recent years will recognize some of the<lb/>
contributers: Erika Huggins, Susan Saxe, Yvonee<lb/>
Wanrow, Joan Little. Others are unknown, and<lb/>
excellent, writers and rappers like Tommy Trantino,<lb/>
Lucky Luckenbach, Janice Moore, J.J. Maloney<lb/>
Doc, Kodjo.<lb/>
As indicated by the book's title, the contributors<lb/>
to Born ,?to a Felony are concerned with idenriv<lb/>
and survival ,n a subculture where both are a, ,<lb/>
premium. l <lb/>
Their work is intensely personal, but not private<lb/>
and artless ,n the sense that it is not concerned so<lb/>
much with technique as with hone. The"<lb/>
language ,s gntty street-talk, quick and alive excen<lb/>
when they give into self-consciousness and say wh.<lb/>
is expected instead of what is felt Tk I y<lb/>
but not often. fcU- Th,s h?PPns,<lb/>
There is anger here, but most of it is shared<lb/>
rather than directed at the reader "L snared-<lb/>
who read the poems have oeCn surpTed" "H<lb/>
co-editor Brisby, himself a former prisoner ' "<lb/>
'off theepiegX'PWeen atha?tt's0f V'0" the U? <lb/>
about the'way pte? U<lb/>
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more than a passing acquaintance f.K VC<lb/>
death, and keen surds' humo7 Tn ?e2 r Md<lb/>
Tough Guy Daniel K.auck observes" ' for <lb/>
Charlie died today at are 20H.n l <lb/>
really die, he got killedwith , fHel1' hc d'n't<lb/>
another convictin e pr onLr <lb/>
worse than just dyingat EZ K ,lul ,itU<lb/>
though y g ' IeMl he ?ot ? of prison,<lb/>
howter.Veve<lb/>
long stretches of wakeful dreaminl P . af<lb/>
society within live that w.v i? &amp;  C?plt in the<lb/>
writes: y' to?- W'?'m Witherup<lb/>
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Jt' T'<lb/>
Christopher Parkening<lb/>
played a varied program<lb/>
B JEFF ROLLINS<lb/>
Trends hditor<lb/>
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A casually-dressed, handsome Christopher Park-<lb/>
ening greeted the audience with a warm smile as<lb/>
walked out onto the stage on Tuesday night at<lb/>
Hendnx Theatre. The oung virtuoso then proceeded<lb/>
treat the audience to a program of Renaissance,<lb/>
Baroque, and Spanish Romantic compositions for the<lb/>
guitar.<lb/>
Parkening began with two slow, stately, elegant<lb/>
pavanas by Luis Milan. The branle and" volte by<lb/>
Jean-Baptist Besard which followed the pieces by<lb/>
Milan proved that Parkening can capture the<lb/>
dry-wine-like flavor o Renaissance court music.<lb/>
Then the guitarist played Canarios by the<lb/>
Spanish composer, Caspar Sanz. This piece<lb/>
possessed a delicate, sunny melody and along with<lb/>
the er difficult embellishments, was composed of<lb/>
warm, latin strumming which all contrasted<lb/>
dramatically with the more reserved tone of the<lb/>
proceeding piece<lb/>
In the second part of the first half of the<lb/>
program Parkening played "Queen Elizabeth's<lb/>
Galliard'1 b) John Dowland. One could almost see<lb/>
the monarch herself walking by, regally, with a<lb/>
noble head above a collar of intricate while lace.<lb/>
Daniel Batchelor's "Mounsiers Almaine" was the<lb/>
piece. It is a composition of increasingly<lb/>
difficult variations on a theme. In this piece, as in<lb/>
the other Parkening proved his technical abilities<lb/>
to be stunningly virtuosic.<lb/>
Les Barricades M ysterieuses as its title<lb/>
5, i- a dreamy, legato composition which is<lb/>
comprised ol Francois Couperin's characteristically<lb/>
arresting melodies. The guitarist coaxed mystery and<lb/>
melancholy out ot his instrument.<lb/>
I hen Parkening played a Prelude and Gigue by<lb/>
Leopold eis. The Prelude and Gigue had a<lb/>
compelling, quickly-running melody that is reminis-<lb/>
cent oi' Bach.<lb/>
Parkening then performed another Prelude and<lb/>
Gigue by the turn-of-the-century composer, Manuel<lb/>
Ponre. The Prelude was sparkling and the Gigue<lb/>
was amazingly difficult to play as well as<lb/>
marvellously lyrical. This was certainly one of the<lb/>
highlights of the program.<lb/>
To end the first half of the program, Parkening<lb/>
played J.S. Bach's Courante and the ol' stand-by,<lb/>
Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring. The Courante was<lb/>
adequately performed, as was Joy but both, even<lb/>
though precisely played, were under-inspired.<lb/>
Parkening transcription of the sublime Joy is expert,<lb/>
but his playing of it has become mechanical.<lb/>
The second half of the concert was comprised<lb/>
mainly of Spanish Romantic music by guitar-<lb/>
composers extraordinaire Fernando Sor, Heighor<lb/>
Villa-Lobos and Manuel Ponce.<lb/>
The Allegro Parkening played by Sor was sunny,<lb/>
bouyant and happy, like sunlight sparkling on the<lb/>
waters of the Guadalquivir.<lb/>
The two preludes by Villa-Lobos were very<lb/>
lyrical, romantic pieces as were the two preludes by<lb/>
Manuel Ponce.<lb/>
Parkening then performed a very famous<lb/>
Catalonian Folk Song by an anonymous composer.<lb/>
This folk song had three parts, the first of which<lb/>
had a tone of poignant longing. The second Dart of<lb/>
the song brought to mind the inimitable dignid;d '<lb/>
espanol and the third part was comprised of a<lb/>
lilting, carefree melody.<lb/>
The last piece of the program was a set of<lb/>
variations on a theme by Handel by Mauro Builiani.<lb/>
As were the "Mounsiers Almaine these variations<lb/>
became increasingly demanding on the performer as<lb/>
they progressed. Parkening played the variations<lb/>
with consummate skill even though the last three or<lb/>
so chords were sloppily done, as if Parkening was<lb/>
glad to be through with it.<lb/>
The performer drew a standing ovation from the<lb/>
crowd and treated them to an encore which he<lb/>
refrained from identifying. It was, however, a<lb/>
delightful compositions which showed Parkening's<lb/>
dexterity and lyrical ability.<lb/>
Thanks and kudo's to the Artist's Series<lb/>
Committee of the Student Union for providing<lb/>
Greenville with the opportunity to witness musical<lb/>
excellence of the calibre Parkening represents.<lb/>
S<lb/>
Guitarist Christopher Parkening<lb/>
Dancer Anderson performs in concert<lb/>
Guest dance instruc-<lb/>
tor David Anderson in<lb/>
the Department of<lb/>
Drama and Speech will<lb/>
do double duty in the<lb/>
Eat Carolina Playhoue<lb/>
Danee Concert perform-<lb/>
ing Feb. 22.23, and 24<lb/>
in the campus Studio<lb/>
Theatre at 8:15 p.m. In<lb/>
addition to choreograph-<lb/>
ing an original dance<lb/>
with some ol his stu-<lb/>
dents, he will also<lb/>
dance in a solo piece<lb/>
called "To Vernon a<lb/>
collaboration with sing-<lb/>
er-composer Judith Lan-<lb/>
der.<lb/>
Texan<lb/>
Originally a Texan,<lb/>
Anderson came to<lb/>
the ECU dance faculty<lb/>
from New York where<lb/>
he has been a member<lb/>
of American Ballet The-<lb/>
atre and was a solo<lb/>
dancer at Radio City<lb/>
Music Hall. Broadway<lb/>
made use of his talents<lb/>
when he joined the<lb/>
company of the hit<lb/>
musical Applause star-<lb/>
ring Lauren Bacall.<lb/>
Prior to this time he<lb/>
had appeared with the<lb/>
San Francisco Ballet on<lb/>
a Ford Foundation<lb/>
scholarship.<lb/>
Applause<lb/>
During his tenure<lb/>
with Applause, he and<lb/>
a group of other<lb/>
dancers started their<lb/>
own company which<lb/>
eventually became<lb/>
known as the David<lb/>
Anderson Dance Com-<lb/>
pany. He has created<lb/>
numerous choreographic<lb/>
works for this group as<lb/>
well as pieces for other<lb/>
companies including the<lb/>
Dennis Wayne Dancers,<lb/>
Luigi's Jazz Company,<lb/>
and the Syracuse Ballet<lb/>
Theatre. He journeyed<lb/>
to Israel and Germany<lb/>
to do choreography for<lb/>
Nurite and Ehud Krauss<lb/>
and the Ivanson Dance<lb/>
Company in Munich.<lb/>
New York<lb/>
Recently, this active<lb/>
young dancer dashed<lb/>
back to New York from<lb/>
his ECU classes to<lb/>
perform in a uniqtire<lb/>
work called "Le<lb/>
Martyre de St. Sebas-<lb/>
jion" to the music of<lb/>
Claude Debussey which<lb/>
was performed at the<lb/>
Church of Heavenly<lb/>
Rest. "Be Jubilant My<lb/>
Feet" is another<lb/>
"Church dance" he rec-<lb/>
ently performed on a<lb/>
program on dance in<lb/>
religion conceived and<lb/>
written by noted critic<lb/>
and scholar of dance,<lb/>
Walter Terry.<lb/>
Choreography<lb/>
Along with Ander-<lb/>
son's dancing and<lb/>
choreography, the con-<lb/>
cert will include an<lb/>
original jazz piece<lb/>
created by fellow dance<lb/>
teacher Frank Wagner.<lb/>
Called "All that Jazz<lb/>
Wagner describes it as<lb/>
a "dancing account of<lb/>
the history of jazz from<lb/>
primitive steps to the<lb/>
latest disco Other<lb/>
faculty choreographed<lb/>
works being done are<lb/>
"With Apologies to<lb/>
Vivaldi a new work<lb/>
by Patricia Pertalion,<lb/>
and a reconstruction of<lb/>
solos choreographed by-<lb/>
Isadora Duncan which<lb/>
was made possible by a<lb/>
grant from the ECU<lb/>
Research Committee.<lb/>
Sara Berman has<lb/>
created a waltz piece to<lb/>
Straus' Blue Danube<lb/>
called "Celebration of<lb/>
Life" and a love duet<lb/>
to music by Keith<lb/>
Garrett. Judy Pascale's<lb/>
"Los Mendigos" will be<lb/>
the final dance of the<lb/>
evening.<lb/>
Tickets are now on<lb/>
sale at the box office in<lb/>
Room 108 of the Drama<lb/>
Building. Prices are $2<lb/>
for the general public<lb/>
and $1 for students.<lb/>
Telephone reservations<lb/>
may be made by calling<lb/>
757-6390.<lb/>
Dancer David Anderson<lb/>
The ' musical enigma' Mike Cross to play at Hendrix Mon. Jan<lb/>
? m<lb/>
By MARC BARNES<lb/>
News Editor<lb/>
Mike Cross will play at 8 p.m. Monday, Jan. 26<lb/>
at Hendrix Theater at the Mendenhall Student<lb/>
Center.<lb/>
Cross, a musical enigma from Maryville,<lb/>
Tennessee has become something of a legend  one<lb/>
of those backwoods tales that turns into real life.<lb/>
It was but a few short years ago that only a<lb/>
handful of the faithful would stand in line at the<lb/>
Cat's Cradle in Chapel Hill to hear Cross play. I<lb/>
was a member of that handful then, and now I try<lb/>
to see Cross, if I'm in town when he is. A typical<lb/>
reaction to a concert by Mike Cross goes something<lb/>
like this: The subject, whether he be first time<lb/>
observer or long time fan, walks out of the building<lb/>
where Cross plays with a smile on his face and<lb/>
says, "Yep, I know something about that<lb/>
Cross elicits a response in people in much the<lb/>
same way George Carlin does, you know what Cross<lb/>
has said, because you have said it yourself, or you<lb/>
Wish vou had said it yourself. You haven't quite<lb/>
thought about it - perhaps you haven't thought<lb/>
about it at all  but Cross makes you think, and<lb/>
that's good.<lb/>
Don't get the idea that you 11 spend your time<lb/>
thinking, though. YouTl be much too busy laughing.<lb/>
Cross' off the wall humor reminds one of a<lb/>
fiddle playing, guitar strumming Steve Martin. Both<lb/>
Martin and Cross share the ability to arrive at a<lb/>
concert date in a good mood, and they keep the<lb/>
dieace in a g?? mood throughout the duration of<lb/>
the program. His real humor, however reminds one<lb/>
of an adult audience Mark Twain or Will Rogers.<lb/>
He spins tales of humor to introduce just about<lb/>
every song he plays, and of these songs "99<lb/>
percent of them" are written by Cross.<lb/>
These songs - run the gamut from true<lb/>
love (or the true need of another person) in Wisdom<lb/>
or a Drink, to the hopeful despair written in tribute<lb/>
ol country star Hank Williams of a love affair gone<lb/>
wrong, entitled Thanks, Hank. Big City Woman,<lb/>
Nobby, and the hopeful Bine Skies and Teardrops<lb/>
are all cuts from his recent album, Born In The<lb/>
Country. Space does not permit a complete rundown<lb/>
on all of these songs, but suffice it to say that they<lb/>
are all well written and beautifully performed.<lb/>
Mike Cross, as I said earlier is an enigma. He<lb/>
was once kicked out of the church choir because he<lb/>
could not carry a tune. He proved this in a voice<lb/>
louder than all the others. He is, he says, a<lb/>
musical infant, who struck his first note on a<lb/>
borrowed guitar one winter nine years ago in a<lb/>
neighbor's dorm room at the University of North<lb/>
Carolina in Chapel Hill during a snowstorm. He was<lb/>
sick with flu at the time, and spending two days<lb/>
indoors with nothing to do was too much for him.<lb/>
So, he picked up the guitar, and learned a few<lb/>
simple chords. He used to be a law student in<lb/>
Atlanta, but he left law school on a quest for<lb/>
personal discovery.<lb/>
One winter, he decided it was time to learn to<lb/>
play the blues ?- to "suffer for my music as he<lb/>
calls it. So, he locked himself in a house on<lb/>
MacAuley Street in Chapel Hill to learn. With him,<lb/>
he took a stock of food, his guitar, a backgammon<lb/>
board, and his personal houseguest and instructor<lb/>
was the spirit of veteran blues guitarist Lightnin<lb/>
Hopkins.<lb/>
Lately however, he has been waking himself up<lb/>
every morning and dropping two fifty pound cinder<lb/>
blocks on his toes. He is still suffering for his<lb/>
music.<lb/>
He is also psychic. Once, when he was young,<lb/>
he was stuck in a swirling flood in a creek.<lb/>
Due to his apparent youth, and due to the fact<lb/>
that he was covered up to his ankles, he called his<lb/>
grandmother for help by using mental telepathy.<lb/>
She came, and rescued the terrified youngster.<lb/>
Telepathy is also a sometime part of Cross'<lb/>
performance. Once in a while, he goes into Astral<lb/>
Projection.("Daddy, is that when you stick your butt<lb/>
out a window? No, son, when you stick your butt<lb/>
out a window, that's called lunar projection Astral<lb/>
Projection is when Cross invites another performer<lb/>
to inhabitate his body, and in this guise, he does<lb/>
an amazingly accurate imitation of someone else, or<lb/>
even another group.<lb/>
One night at the Cat's Cradle, I saw Mike Cross<lb/>
perform the group Cream, with Bob Dylan singing<lb/>
one chorus. The song? "If I Had My Way by the<lb/>
Rev. Gary Davis. He also does an amazingly close<lb/>
rendition of Leon Redbone, in a composition of his<lb/>
own, entitled "Nobby<lb/>
Cross used to appear with fellow Chapel Hillian<lb/>
Larry Reynolds. There is a family named Reynolds<lb/>
in Winston-Salem  they own a tobacco factory<lb/>
there called the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.<lb/>
' Larry Reynolds is not even closely related to them.<lb/>
On the serious side, though, Cross has appeared<lb/>
throughout the south .in i m<lb/>
as Taj Mahal. The Dirt B<lb/>
Scruggs, and The N ?<lb/>
One thing that<lb/>
Admission to Mnndav night's<lb/>
good time evening that sh .<lb/>
See Cross. ou can tell your grand<lb/>
Guitarist Mike tross<lb/>
t<lb/>
j, <lb/>
m? - ?<lb/>
$<lb/>
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Page 6 FOUNTAINHEAD 22 February 1979<lb/>
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ECU School of Music presents the opera Iolanthe<lb/>
B SUSAN CHESTON<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
The East Carolina<lb/>
School of Music will<lb/>
present Gilbert and<lb/>
Sullivan's Iolanthe<lb/>
this weekend. The ECU<lb/>
Opera Theatre, under<lb/>
the direction of Dr.<lb/>
Clyde Hiss, and the<lb/>
ECU Symphony Orch-<lb/>
estra, conducted by<lb/>
Professor Robert Hause,<lb/>
will be featured.<lb/>
The performances<lb/>
will be held at 8 p.m.<lb/>
on Thurs Fri and<lb/>
Sat. nights, Feb. 22 to<lb/>
24, and at 2 p.m. on<lb/>
Sun Feb. 25. All<lb/>
performances will take<lb/>
place in A.J. Fletcher<lb/>
Recital Hall.<lb/>
Iolanthe ranks<lb/>
with the best of Gilbert<lb/>
and Sullivan's many<lb/>
noerettas.<lb/>
The two act operetta<lb/>
ran for over a year<lb/>
after its premier. Other<lb/>
of Gilbert and Sullivan's<lb/>
joint productions bet-<lb/>
ween 1876 and 1887<lb/>
include the popular<lb/>
Mikado, The Pirates<lb/>
of Penzanoe . Pina-<lb/>
fore, and The Gam-<lb/>
doliers .<lb/>
Hiss<lb/>
Dr. Hiss of the<lb/>
Opera Theatre offers an<lb/>
interpretation free of<lb/>
the fanaticism of tradi-<lb/>
tionalism and yet fully<lb/>
recognizant that "Gil-<lb/>
bert knew what he was<lb/>
doing and that<lb/>
"Sullivan's musicranks<lb/>
with his best and his<lb/>
best is excellent<lb/>
A double cast allows<lb/>
the many talented ECU<lb/>
students the opportunity<lb/>
to perform. Select<lb/>
students from the<lb/>
Symphony Orchestra will<lb/>
comprise a 29-member<lb/>
pit orchestra to accom-<lb/>
pany the vocalists.<lb/>
Costumes have been<lb/>
designed and executed,<lb/>
as in the past, t<lb/>
Patricial Hiss.<lb/>
The ECU School of<lb/>
Music has a trad.t.on of<lb/>
excellence and profes<lb/>
sionalism in their past<lb/>
Opera Theatre pcrfor-<lb/>
mances. The Symphonj<lb/>
Orchestra also<lb/>
fine reputation<lb/>
ind<lb/>
a<lb/>
ha-<lb/>
recentl) recen<lb/>
nition ?'ii national<lb/>
Tickets foi<lb/>
students are<lb/>
picked up in<lb/>
with a valid ID<lb/>
Mendenhail<lb/>
?r1(, ? Office 1 ?<lb/>
ma) be purchase<lb/>
0 between<lb/>
and 1 tm<lb/>
h. kei Ofl<lb/>
Hobbit sings 'butterscotch sunshine' and String Band performs<lb/>
B VULLHM JONES<lb/>
V distant Trends Editor<lb/>
It you get tired of<lb/>
the noise and hype of<lb/>
downtown Greenville,<lb/>
tired of crowds, cover<lb/>
charge and loudmouth<lb/>
drunk il you're not in<lb/>
the mood to disco down<lb/>
or tie one on, there is<lb/>
an alternative?the Stu-<lb/>
dent Union's Coffee-<lb/>
house.<lb/>
If. on the other<lb/>
hand, you are of the<lb/>
quiel ort. and not into<lb/>
the downtown scene"<lb/>
to begin with, the<lb/>
ffeehouse has some-<lb/>
thing to offer you as<lb/>
well. As I overheard<lb/>
young lady say to a<lb/>
nd in Friday night's<lb/>
audience, "Isn't this<lb/>
tter than watching<lb/>
some dumb movie or<lb/>
! ?<lb/>
This past Friday and<lb/>
irday nights' enter-<lb/>
men t at the Coffee-<lb/>
ise was provided bv<lb/>
Basett Mountain<lb/>
Band, and the<lb/>
i-t Hobbit.<lb/>
The String Band,<lb/>
Mark Ro-helli.<lb/>
is Tacher, and Nel-<lb/>
Jari formed last<lb/>
ber. The three had<lb/>
isl begun their scholar-<lb/>
ireers at ECU,<lb/>
the) met b) way<lb/>
Nelson's square<lb/>
e vailing.<lb/>
Having fourteen<lb/>
oars,musical experience<lb/>
between them (Mark<lb/>
: Chris -tarted out<lb/>
ing rock 'n roll),<lb/>
three are. indivi-<lb/>
illy, v cry line musi-<lb/>
cians. But because<lb/>
i've been playing<lb/>
ether only a short<lb/>
time (Friday and Satur-<lb/>
day was their third and<lb/>
irth public appear-<lb/>
ance), their performance<lb/>
as one might<lb/>
expect, a few minor<lb/>
problems to be worked<lb/>
out.<lb/>
The String Band<lb/>
basically plays blue-<lb/>
grass, relying on stan-<lb/>
dard favorites like "Old<lb/>
J'e Clark "Dueling<lb/>
Banjos "Orange Blos-<lb/>
som Special and<lb/>
"Cripple Creek<lb/>
They have also been<lb/>
influenced by Mike<lb/>
Cross, a fiddle specialist<lb/>
ol growing reputation<lb/>
who will himself be<lb/>
performing at ECU this<lb/>
work. Cross's influence<lb/>
lends itself to their<lb/>
Now grass' numbers,<lb/>
"Little Maggie" and<lb/>
"Drowsj Maggie the<lb/>
latter having been<lb/>
written by Cross. New-<lb/>
grass is a type of<lb/>
bluegrass that has only<lb/>
been around a few-<lb/>
sears. It consists of<lb/>
taking older pre-blue-<lb/>
gras songs, some in<lb/>
the original Irish or<lb/>
Scottish form, and<lb/>
transplanting them into<lb/>
the current bluegrass<lb/>
format.<lb/>
Bluegrass is not the<lb/>
-ort of music fully<lb/>
enjoyed while sitting<lb/>
-till. Realizing this, the<lb/>
String Band provides<lb/>
-everal minutes of<lb/>
square dance calling<lb/>
with each performance.<lb/>
This effectively loosens<lb/>
up and relaxes both<lb/>
band and audience and<lb/>
is a definite highlight.<lb/>
Though they're not<lb/>
quite ready for the<lb/>
Grand Ole Opry yet,<lb/>
the Bassett Mountain '<lb/>
String Band's music is<lb/>
most enjoyable, and<lb/>
basically sound (no pun<lb/>
intended).<lb/>
As for Hobbit,<lb/>
you've got to hear this<lb/>
lady! She is a very<lb/>
talented artist!<lb/>
KarenWeinberger was<lb/>
dubbed Hobbit by<lb/>
friends who say she<lb/>
exhibits some Hobbit-<lb/>
like characteristics, such<lb/>
as a prodigious appe-<lb/>
tite. On stage, Karen's<lb/>
only prodigious qualities<lb/>
are her talent for<lb/>
expressively rendering<lb/>
song with a bell-clear<lb/>
voice and guitarmanship<lb/>
to match.<lb/>
After listening a<lb/>
while, it becomes evi-<lb/>
dent that Joni Mitchell's<lb/>
style of singing and song<lb/>
writing sound as if it<lb/>
were heavily influenced<lb/>
bv Karen's. Karen does<lb/>
numerous<lb/>
Mitchell<lb/>
including<lb/>
"Laughing it all Away"<lb/>
and "You Turn Me on<lb/>
(I'm a Radio) She<lb/>
doesn't imitate Mitchell,<lb/>
rather she makes Mit-<lb/>
chell's songs sound as<lb/>
if they were her own.<lb/>
Spiced with Joni<lb/>
Mitchell numbers and a<lb/>
touch of Graham Nash,<lb/>
the mainstay of Hob-<lb/>
bit's performance are<lb/>
self-composed selections.<lb/>
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Sadie no More "Lady<lb/>
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22 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 7<lb/>
Pirates travel<lb/>
to Notre Dame<lb/>
for last game<lb/>
4<lb/>
b? m roc;ers<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
l assumed the underdog role<lb/>
tnd when the Pirates face<lb/>
X Dame Monday night in South<lb/>
iin find themselves in a<lb/>
mderdog in jusl about<lb/>
East Caroli ach Larrv<lb/>
 r ss gathering fuesday<lb/>
N tre Dame up there is<lb/>
our players ami tin<lb/>
a week<lb/>
last regular season<lb/>
gh the Pirates have an<lb/>
Russia<lb/>
rickets for the<lb/>
in the Greensboro<lb/>
snapped a two-game<lb/>
asy 99-84 over<lb/>
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Photo b Pete Podeszwal<lb/>
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I Photo b John H. Grog an<lb/>
li CHARLES CH M)IKK<lb/>
ssivtunt Sports Editor<lb/>
Notre Dame basketball has<lb/>
been in the shadow of the Fighting<lb/>
Irish football program. Such i- not so<lb/>
this season. I nder tin- guidance ol<lb/>
head coach Richard "Digger" Phelps,<lb/>
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team in the nation with a 1<lb/>
? ? i r 1.<lb/>
lor most ol the season, the Irish<lb/>
have been ranked atop the national<lb/>
polls, tumbling from those loft)<lb/>
heights only after a 56 52 loss to I<lb/>
current number one team, I CLA<lb/>
Phelps and tin- Irish have beei<lb/>
"? success this vear due to<lb/>
ength "1 a super-st rong bench,<lb/>
sporting ist ten players who<lb/>
ild -tart on most an) team in the<lb/>
u n t r .<lb/>
Ii  player here ha- a dill<lb/>
rule. ' says Phelps. "We have a set<lb/>
starting lineup, but our reserves gel<lb/>
a gr al deal ol play ing time al-<lb/>
I ve just tlv that<lb/>
everyone is accepting their roles.<lb/>
Reserves like I rav Jackson and<lb/>
Bruce Flowers have come off the<lb/>
bem h and lon i great job<lb/>
-aid.<lb/>
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ks up Digger's gs N<lb/>
one Notre Dame lean<lb/>
averagi minutes playing time a<lb/>
game, as nine ditterent plavers gel<lb/>
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- club. : : ivh) From<lb/>
botton I .imtains :he<lb/>
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leading<lb/>
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point- per game. r n<lb/>
' ibh ligures, ??<lb/>
threi ierag over tiw points wer<lb/>
- -I.<lb/>
Super-sub fracy Jackson averages<lb/>
12.3 points a yam forward Orlando<lb/>
Woolriddge 10.3, and guard Rich<lb/>
Branning 10.6.<lb/>
In just seven years as coach oi<lb/>
the Irish, Phelps has become known<lb/>
a- one of the best coaches in the<lb/>
game. Annuall) his recruits are<lb/>
among the nation- best, a- are his<lb/>
teams.<lb/>
Digger's first season al Notre<lb/>
Dame was definitely a building one.<lb/>
1 hat squad went only b-2v. But the<lb/>
next season vas a sign ol things to<lb/>
come as the Irish finished 18-12.<lb/>
1 he 1973-74 season was the vear<lb/>
that tlif nation learned that Digger<lb/>
and the ln-h wore a power that<lb/>
uld hav e to be ? ?:<lb/>
i ome It was<lb/>
season that the Irish I CLA -<lb/>
incredible string HH<lb/>
ries with a 71-70 ?<lb/>
Bruins<lb/>
Lasi seas as i bit<lb/>
Digger and i ompany r<lb/>
ever,<lb/>
; d Foui e NCA.1<lb/>
I his dr Digger has I<lb/>
on a national<lb/>
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redients f a trui<lb/>
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zation and<lb/>
their I<lb/>
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"W ell, that's  .<lb/>
noted Phelp "You ha<lb/>
lose when y <lb/>
tournament to<lb/>
Wrestlers set for tourney<lb/>
<lb/>
U M KiM.EK<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
ne ol the worst dual<lb/>
dina wrestling team has ever<lb/>
: a difficult road schedule<lb/>
 the Pirates horrendous 1-7<lb/>
. n Easl Carolina travel- to<lb/>
 Eastern Regional Champion-<lb/>
gin their "second season"<lb/>
ach Bill Hill.<lb/>
a great dual season and do<lb/>
regional- and you've n ally<lb/>
ed nothing because the ultimate goal tor<lb/>
malify as many wrestler- as you<lb/>
itionals Hill explained from his office<lb/>
e jusl got to torget about regular<lb/>
try to turn thing- around this weekend.<lb/>
irnament and they'll be plenty ol<lb/>
with -ome luck, we should qualify as<lb/>
?lor- tor the nationals<lb/>
 18 to 22 wrestlers will be competing for<lb/>
 h weight class while a total ol 27<lb/>
WIU  entered in the two-day tournament<lb/>
individuals champions in their respective<lb/>
isses along with one wild card selection<lb/>
.1 tn -imes Iowa March 8-10 for the<lb/>
win iravti i im"1 ?'i<lb/>
 Tournament.<lb/>
r isl Carolina will have eight wrestlers entered in<lb/>
the tournament. Jim Osborn will be at 134, Frank<lb/>
Schaede at 142, Tom Robinson at 150, Steve Goode<lb/>
at 158, James Ellison at 167, Butch Revils at 177,<lb/>
Bnan Mernam at 190 and Mendell Tyson at<lb/>
heavyweight. ,<lb/>
r i-t Carolina's top performer this season has<lb/>
sophomore Butch Revils who currently owns an<lb/>
impressive 13-2 record. Although the Norfolk, Va.<lb/>
has been hampered with a nagging rib injury, he<lb/>
ha- wrestled well during the latter part of the<lb/>
-ea-on and mav earn the number one seed m the<lb/>
17- weight class. Revils went all the way to the<lb/>
final- last year before losing to William and Mary s<lb/>
Greg Fronczak.<lb/>
Butch has improved steadily throughout the<lb/>
-eason an oik he ready to compete in the<lb/>
national Hill said. "He got to the finals last vear<lb/>
and md 1 think he's capable ol going all<lb/>
the way this vear. He should earn the number one<lb/>
- othei lop candidate- this year who<lb/>
could i p seedings in their respective weight<lb/>
classes arc le, IVson and Schaede.<lb/>
(do. a slim 158-pounder, finished the season<lb/>
W1'1 a 'Ml record and al-o placed second in the<lb/>
onals last yeai He dropped a 1-0 overtime<lb/>
William and Marv's Gar Drun in the<lb/>
finals.<lb/>
l-on finished his freshman campaign with a<lb/>
6-1-1 record while Schaede, a member of the<lb/>
1977 NCAA team, logged an 8-11 slate.<lb/>
Sti ve Goode has boon hot and cold this vear<lb/>
and has -till been bothered with injuries Hill -aid.<lb/>
"However, tie got to the finals lasl vear, too, and<lb/>
has some good tournament experience.<lb/>
Mendell Ivn has improved considerably and<lb/>
could also be -ceded number one because the top<lb/>
four heavyweights in the regionals lasl vear are all<lb/>
gone frank Schaede has also been up and down<lb/>
during the vear but has plenty of tournament<lb/>
experience. I m dropping, him a weight class which I<lb/>
think will help him<lb/>
Hill said William and Mary, host Virginia Tech,<lb/>
Old Dominion Shippensburg and Slipper) Rock will<lb/>
bi the top teams in the regional- along with East<lb/>
 Carolina<lb/>
The regional- are getting tougher and tougher<lb/>
ever) vear and they're more and more talented<lb/>
wrestlers inthisarea Hill -aid. "William and Mary<lb/>
and irginia Tech have several potential national<lb/>
qualifiers and will probably be the two teams<lb/>
battling lor the team championship.<lb/>
When I wre-tled at East Carolina all we had to<lb/>
do was worry about the Southern Conference teams<lb/>
which wasn't anywhere near as strong as regional<lb/>
competition he continued. "Since East Carolina<lb/>
left the Southern Conference, it's been tougher and<lb/>
tougher to qualify people for the nationals<lb/>
ECU grapplers<lb/>
aim for the top<lb/>
<lb/>
By SAM ROGERS<lb/>
Sports Editor<lb/>
Before East Carolina abandoned the old Southern<lb/>
Conference a trip to the NCAA Championships wa-<lb/>
a cinch for the majority of the Pirate wrestling<lb/>
t e a m.<lb/>
In 1975 when the Pirates captured the v<lb/>
Conference title, seven member- ol the :t.ir.<lb/>
qualified for the nationals and during l?o the<lb/>
Pirates sent six to the finals.<lb/>
However, for the last two years the number o<lb/>
national qualifiers has dwindled In 1977, Ea-t<lb/>
Carolina's last vear as a member ol the Southern<lb/>
Conference, only three qualified.<lb/>
And with the Pirates now forced to qualify at<lb/>
the Eastern Regional Championships, the road to<lb/>
the top has become extremely difficult.<lb/>
"Back in the Southern Conference there were<lb/>
only eight teams you had to compete against which<lb/>
meant there were only eight wrestlers in each<lb/>
weight clas Pirate coach Bill Hill said recently<lb/>
"And the Southern Conference just didn't have that<lb/>
many good wrestlers. But now with the regionals<lb/>
there are as many as 22 wrestlers in a weight class<lb/>
and as many as 30 teams competing. A wrestler<lb/>
who wins his weight class in the regionals has<lb/>
really earned his ticket to the nationals<lb/>
The winner of each weight class in the Eastern<lb/>
Regionals this weekend and one wild card selection<lb/>
earns the right to compete in the national<lb/>
championships which will be held in Aimes, Iowa<lb/>
this year.<lb/>
Hill, a four-time Southern Conference champion,<lb/>
is East Carolina's only wrestling All-American. He<lb/>
took fifth in the 1974 NCAA Tournament. The top<lb/>
six wrestlers in each weight class at the nationals<lb/>
are designated as All-Americans.<lb/>
The Pirates' best bets this season to qualify for<lb/>
Frank Schaede<lb/>
See WRESTLLNG, p. 8<lb/>
<pb facs="00057181_0008"/><lb/>
Page 8 FOUNTAINHEAD 22 February 1979<lb/>
ECU's Parker is longest leaper<lb/>
By DAVID MAREADY<lb/>
Staff Writer<lb/>
Having already qual-<lb/>
ified for the NCAA<lb/>
Nationals to be held in<lb/>
Detroit, ECU freshman<lb/>
high jumper Russell<lb/>
Parker has fulfilled what<lb/>
most jumpers can only<lb/>
dream about.<lb/>
The lanky, 5'U"<lb/>
North Carolina native<lb/>
has only participated in<lb/>
competition for three<lb/>
years; however, he is<lb/>
considered to be one of<lb/>
the top high jumpers in<lb/>
the state.<lb/>
According to ECU<lb/>
Track Coach Bill Car-<lb/>
son, Parker should be<lb/>
able to clear 7-3 this<lb/>
year.<lb/>
"I'm sure he can<lb/>
jump 7-3. He needs to<lb/>
work on his strength<lb/>
some more, otherwise<lb/>
he's doing very well<lb/>
Parker's highest<lb/>
mark ever was 7-1 set<lb/>
in Chapel Hill earlier<lb/>
this year in a tri-meet<lb/>
with UNC and USC.<lb/>
Before that meet, his<lb/>
previous highest jump<lb/>
had been 6'11<lb/>
"I really tried to<lb/>
psych myself out for<lb/>
that meet against<lb/>
Carolina commented<lb/>
Parker. "They had<lb/>
some really good<lb/>
jumpers who brought<lb/>
out the best in me<lb/>
When asked why he<lb/>
chose to attend ECU,<lb/>
Parker replied, "My<lb/>
high school track coach<lb/>
(Shelton Bond) had<lb/>
graduated from ECU<lb/>
and knew the program<lb/>
here fairly well. He<lb/>
thought I would like the<lb/>
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other graduates from<lb/>
my high school had<lb/>
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really well. So, I<lb/>
decided to give it a try<lb/>
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very good so far<lb/>
Parker hopes to do<lb/>
even better once the<lb/>
outdoor season begins<lb/>
on March 24.<lb/>
"Before this year<lb/>
noted Parker, "I had<lb/>
never jumped indoors,<lb/>
so I'm pretty sure I can<lb/>
improve once we move<lb/>
outdoors. The tracks<lb/>
outdoors is usually<lb/>
better than it is on the<lb/>
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Parker doesn't claim<lb/>
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avoid today when the<lb/>
Pirates open play in the<lb/>
North Carolina AIAW<lb/>
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underdog Duke Univer-<lb/>
it.<lb/>
"We beat Duke<lb/>
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vear, hut when the<lb/>
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Andruzzi told writers at<lb/>
her press conference<lb/>
Tuesday afternoon.<lb/>
"Crazy things happen<lb/>
in tournament play and<lb/>
we just don't want to<lb/>
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down against Duke.<lb/>
Sometimes people come<lb/>
up with the unexpected<lb/>
so you really can't reiy<lb/>
on what's happened in<lb/>
the past<lb/>
However, if the past<lb/>
is any indication of<lb/>
tomorrow evening's<lb/>
outcome, the Lady<lb/>
Pirates eertainly have<lb/>
nothing to worry about.<lb/>
At least in the first<lb/>
round of play.<lb/>
Provided the Pirates<lb/>
defeat Duke, East Caro-<lb/>
lian will probably face<lb/>
North Carolina in the<lb/>
semi-finals. The Tar<lb/>
Heels finished second in<lb/>
the regular season<lb/>
NCAIAW rankings while<lb/>
the Pirates were third.<lb/>
The Bucs defeated<lb/>
North Carolina last year<lb/>
in the semi-finals of the<lb/>
tournament, but lost to<lb/>
North Carolina State in<lb/>
the finals.<lb/>
"We've been work-<lb/>
ing hard for this tourna-<lb/>
ment and I think we're<lb/>
ready to play An-<lb/>
druzzi said. "If we can<lb/>
play well, I think we'll<lb/>
have a real good shot<lb/>
at the regionals and<lb/>
that's what the team is<lb/>
aiming for. But we've<lb/>
got to remember to take<lb/>
each game in the tour-<lb/>
nament one at a time<lb/>
In other first round<lb/>
action N.C. State meets<lb/>
UNC-Greensboro while<lb/>
WRESTLING<lb/>
continued from p. 7<lb/>
ihe NCAA Championships are Butch Revils, Steve<lb/>
Goode, Mendell Tyson and Frank Schaede.<lb/>
'This is just the start of another season for me<lb/>
ami the rest of the team Butch Revils, the Bucs<lb/>
177-pounder said Tuesday after practice. "Finishing<lb/>
nd in the regionals won't help because you've<lb/>
got lo win to reach the nationals. I was<lb/>
-urprised to see us do so well in the regionals last<lb/>
tear a- a team, but we still only had two people<lb/>
who qualified for the finals<lb/>
Reils battled his way to the regional finals<lb/>
before losing to William and Mary's Greg Froaczak.<lb/>
In tact, three East Carolina wrestlers took second<lb/>
place in the regional competition.<lb/>
Good and Schaede also took second while Vic<lb/>
Northrup and D.T. Joyner captured their weight<lb/>
classes.<lb/>
"I just want to go up there this weekend and<lb/>
win said Goode who lost a dramatic 1-0 overtime<lb/>
decision to William and Mary's Gary Drury in the<lb/>
finals. "It's awfully frustrating to work so hard and<lb/>
lose like that in the finals. Last year I had a poor<lb/>
season hut came back to do well in the tournament.<lb/>
I hope I can get to the nationals this year<lb/>
Schaede qualified for the nationals as a freshman<lb/>
but has come up short for the last two years. He<lb/>
dropped a close decision to William and Mary's<lb/>
Max Lorenzo in the regional finals last year. This<lb/>
season, he has dropped a weight class and will<lb/>
compete at 142 instead of 150.<lb/>
"The competition is extremely tough in the<lb/>
regionals Schaede said. "It's a do-or-die situation<lb/>
because if you lose there isn't another chance to<lb/>
get to the nationals. I've had a poor season, but<lb/>
I'm ready for this one. It's just all in my head<lb/>
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22 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAD Page 9<lb/>
Schedule of Courses<lb/>
Fall Semester, 1979<lb/>
Courses listed on schedule forms should include the appropriate abbreviation and course<lb/>
number only ? for example, ACCT 2401. Include the section number on pre-registration card.<lb/>
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PRINT STUD IV (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUD III (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUD IV (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUD V (MW 1:00"3:00) (3)<lb/>
SCH (MW 1:00-3:00; F 1<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
ART<lb/>
ART<lb/>
ART<lb/>
ART<lb/>
ART<lb/>
ART<lb/>
IN<lb/>
IN<lb/>
IN<lb/>
IN<lb/>
IN<lb/>
IN<lb/>
STUD<lb/>
STUD<lb/>
EL EM<lb/>
EL9<lb/>
EL EM<lb/>
EL EM<lb/>
EL EM<lb/>
EL EM<lb/>
00)<lb/>
PARTICIPATION<lb/>
PARTICIPATION<lb/>
PARTICIPATION<lb/>
CERAMICS STUO<lb/>
CERAMICS STUD<lb/>
GRAPHIC OES I<lb/>
GRAPHIC DES I<lb/>
PHOTOGRAPHY I<lb/>
ILLUSTRATION<lb/>
MET DES STUD<lb/>
WOOD DES STUD<lb/>
WEAV DES STUO<lb/>
FAB DES STUD<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
SCH (MW 1:00-3:00; F 1:00) (3)<lb/>
SCH (TTh 1:00-3:00; F 2:00)(3)<lb/>
SCH (MW 1:00-3:00; F 1:00) (3)<lb/>
SCH (TTh 1:00-3:00; F 2:00)(3)<lb/>
SCH (MW 1:00-3:00; F 1:00) (3)<lb/>
(M H:00"5:30) (l)<lb/>
(W H:00-5:30) (1)<lb/>
(Th H:00-5:30) (1)<lb/>
VII (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
VIII (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
I (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
I (TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
I (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
II (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
IV (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)<lb/>
V (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
V (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
(MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
INTER SYS<lb/>
ADV PAINT<lb/>
PAINT<lb/>
PAINT<lb/>
PAINT<lb/>
PAINT<lb/>
STUD<lb/>
ADV<lb/>
ADV<lb/>
ADV<lb/>
ADV<lb/>
PRINT<lb/>
PRINT<lb/>
PRINT<lb/>
PRINT<lb/>
PRINT<lb/>
STUD<lb/>
STUD<lb/>
STUO<lb/>
STUD<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
ART IN SEC SCH (TTh 8:00-10:00; F 9:00) (3)<lb/>
INTER SYS (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
(TTh 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
I (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
II (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
III (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
IV (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
V (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
V (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
VI (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
VII (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
VIII (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
IX (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUO VI (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUO VII (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
NORTHERN RENAIS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
20TH CENT PAINT &amp; SCULPT (MWF 1:00)<lb/>
20TH CENT PAINT &amp; SCULPT (MWF 2:00)<lb/>
20TH CENT ARCHITECTURE (Th 9:30-11:00) (3)<lb/>
SEMINAR IN ART HIST (TTh 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
CERAMICS STUO IX (MM 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
CERAMICS STUO X (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
MET OES STUO (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
WOOO DES STUD (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
WEAV DES STUO (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
FAB DES STUO (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
MET DES STUO (MW 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
WOOO DES STUD (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
WEAV DES STUO (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
WEAV (AOV OFF LOOM) (TTh 10:00-12:00)0)<lb/>
FAB DES STUD (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
INTER PROB III (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
INOEPBIDENT STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
ADV FIG DRAW (MW 10:00-12:00 (3)<lb/>
PRINT STUO X (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUD VIII (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
SCULPT STUO IX (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
PROS IN CERAMICS (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
PROB IN COM ART (TBA) (3)<lb/>
PROB IN DES (TBA) (3)<lb/>
PROB IN MET DES (MW 8:0010:00; F 8:00) (3)<lb/>
CERAMICS STUDIO VI (TTh 3100-5:00) (3)<lb/>
COURSESECTION<lb/>
NO.NO.PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
6302<lb/>
6305PROB IN WEAV DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6306PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00"5:00) (3)<lb/>
6311PROB IN MET DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6312PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00"3:00) (3)<lb/>
6315PROB IN WEAV DES (MW 8:000:00) (3)<lb/>
6316PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00"5:00) (3)<lb/>
6321PROB IN MET DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6322PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00"3:00) (3)<lb/>
6325PROB IN WEAV DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6326PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
6331PROB IN MET DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6332PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
6335PROB IN WEAV DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6336PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00"5:00) (3)<lb/>
63?t1PROB IN MET OES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
63H2PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
63H5PROB IN WEAV OES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
63H6PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
6351PROB IN MET DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6352PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
6355PROB IN WEAV OES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6356PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
6361PROB IN MET DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6362PROB IN WOOD DES (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
6365PROB IN WEAV DES (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6366PROB IN FAB DES (MW 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
6101-6H03PROB IN INTER DES (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6550-6553PROB IN DRAW (MW 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6560-6567PROB IN PAINT (TTh 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
6600-6607GRAD PRINT STUD (TTh 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
6700-6707PROB IN SCULPT (MW 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
6800HIST 4 PHIL OF ART EDUC (T 6:30-5:30) (3)<lb/>
6901NORTHERN RENAIS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
690520TH CENT PAINT 4 SCULPT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
690520TH CENT PAINT 4 SCULPT (MWF ?:00) (3)<lb/>
690620TH CENT ARCHITECT (TTh 9:30-11:00) (3)<lb/>
6909GRAD SEMINAR (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6995THESIS SEMINAR (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996THESIS SEMINAR (TBA) (3)<lb/>
BIOL (B:Lology)<lb/>
10501PRIN BIOL I (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
10502PRIN BIOL I (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
10503PRIN BIOL I (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
1050VPRIN BIOL I (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
10505PRIN BIOL I (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
10506PRIN BIOL I (TTh 8:00"9:15) (3)<lb/>
10507PRIN BIOL 1 (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
10508PRIN BIOL 1 (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
10509PRIN BIOL I (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
105010P? IH BIOL J (MWF 10:001 (3)<lb/>
105011PRIN BWL 1 (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
105012PRIN BIOL 1 (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
105013PRIN BIOL I (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
10501HPRIN BIOL I (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
105015PRIN BIOL 1 (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
10511PRIN BIOL I LAB (M 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
10512PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
10513PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
1051HPRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
10515PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
10516PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 6:30-9:30) (1)<lb/>
10517PRIN BIOL I LAB (W 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
10518PRIN BIOL I LAB (W 2:00"5:00) (1)<lb/>
10519PRIN BIOL I LAB (W 6:305:30) (D<lb/>
105110PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
105111PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105112PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 2:O05:0O) (1)<lb/>
105113PRIN BIOL I LAB (Th 6:30-9:30) (1)<lb/>
10511HPRIN BIOL I LAB (F 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105115PRIN BIOL I LAB (M 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105116PRIN BIOL I LAB (M 2:00"5:00) (1)<lb/>
105117PRIN BIOL I LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
105118PRIN BIOL I LAB (T 11:00-2:00) (l)<lb/>
105119PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 2:005:00) (D<lb/>
105120PRIN BIOL I LAB (W 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105121PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
105122PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
105123PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
10512VPRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
105125PRIN BIOL I LAB (F 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105126PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (M 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105127PRIN BIOL I LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (l)<lb/>
105128PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
105129PRIN BIOL I LAB (T 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
105130PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (T 2:G0"5:00) (1)<lb/>
105131PRIN BIOL I LAB (W 11:00-2:00) (l)<lb/>
105132PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (W 2:00"5:00) (1)<lb/>
105133PRIN BIOL I LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (l)<lb/>
10513PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 11:00-2:00) (l)<lb/>
105135PRIN BIOL 1 LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
10601ENVIRON BIOL (TTh 10:00-12:00) (H)<lb/>
10602ENVIRON BIOL (TTh 10:00-12:00) (U)<lb/>
10603ENVIRON BIOL (TTh 10:00-12:00) (?i)<lb/>
10611ENVIRON BIOL LAB (T 2:005:00) (1)<lb/>
10612ENVIRON BIOL LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
10613ENVIRON BIOL LAB (W 2:00"5:00) (1)<lb/>
10701GEN BOTANY (MTThF 12:00) (5)<lb/>
10711GEN BOTANY LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
10712GEN BOTANY LAB (T 2:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
10713GW BOTANY LAB (W 2:005:00) (0)<lb/>
1071VGEN BOTANY LAB (Th 2:005:00) (0)<lb/>
10801GEN ZOOLOGY (MTThF 1:00) (5)<lb/>
10811GEN ZOOLOGY LAB (M 2:005:00) (0)<lb/>
10812GEN ZOOLOGY LAB (T 2:005:00) (0)<lb/>
10813GEN ZOOLOGY LAB (W 2:005:00) (0)<lb/>
1081HGEN ZOOLOGY LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
1081 '5GEN ZOOLOGY LAB (F 2:005:00) (0)<lb/>
21101FUND MICROBiOL (MW 3:00) (H)<lb/>
21102FUND MICROBIOL (MW 3:00) U)<lb/>
21103FUND MICROBIOL (TTh 3:00) (H)<lb/>
21101FUND MICROBIOL (TTh 3:00) (V)<lb/>
21111FUNO MICROBIOL LAB (TTh'8:00-10:00) (0)<lb/>
21112FUNO MICROBIOL LAB (MW 8:00-10:00) (0)<lb/>
21113FUNO MICROBIOL LAB (MW 10:00-12:00) (0)<lb/>
2111HFUNO MICROBIOL LAB (TTh 12:00-2:00) (0)<lb/>
21115FUNO MICR08I0L LAB (TT 12:00-2:00) (0)<lb/>
21116FUND MICROBIOL LA8 (TTh 2:00-V:QC) (0)<lb/>
21117FUNO MICROBIOL LAB (MW H:006:00) (0)<lb/>
21118FUNO MICROBIOL LAB (TTh H:00"6:00) (0)<lb/>
21201HU PHYS ANAT (MTThF 9:00) U)<lb/>
21202HU PHYS ANAT (MTThF 9:00) U)<lb/>
21203HU PHYS ANAT (MTThF 11:00) (H)<lb/>
2120HU PHYS ANAT (MTThF 11:00) U)<lb/>
21205HU PHYS ANAT (MTTtF 12:00) U)<lb/>
21206HY PHYS ANAT (MTThF 12:00) U)<lb/>
21211MU PNYS ANAT LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
21212HU PNYS ANAT LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (l)<lb/>
21213HU PHYS ANAT LAB (T 8:00-11:00) (l)<lb/>
2121HU PHYS ANAT LAB (Th 8:00-11:00) (l) HU PNYS ANAT LAB (T 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
21215<lb/>
21216HU PNYS ANAT LAB (W 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
21217HU PHYS ANAT LAB (M 2:00-5:00) (l)<lb/>
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COURSE<lb/>
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2241<lb/>
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3311<lb/>
9550<lb/>
U050<lb/>
4051<lb/>
11120<lb/>
41 '1<lb/>
4121<lb/>
4504<lb/>
U514<lb/>
4550<lb/>
040<lb/>
5 )k<lb/>
?00<lb/>
? 31<lb/>
5?30<lb/>
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:so<lb/>
5251<lb/>
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5801<lb/>
59 '5<lb/>
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8<lb/>
9<lb/>
10<lb/>
LAB (1,2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (O<lb/>
LAB1Th 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(W 1:00-3:00) (4)<lb/>
LAB (F 1:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
(MWF 10:00) (4)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
HU PHYS ANAT<lb/>
HU PHYS ANAT<lb/>
HU PHYS ANAT<lb/>
FIELD BOTANY<lb/>
FIELD BOTANY<lb/>
FIELD ZOOLOGY<lb/>
FIELD ZOOLOGY LAB(M 2:00-5:00)<lb/>
CELL PHYS (TTh 12:30"1:45) (4)<lb/>
CELL PHYS LAB (M 2:00"5:00) (0)<lb/>
CELL PHYS LAB (Th 2:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
BIOLOGY HONORS (TBA) (1)<lb/>
COMP VERT ANAT (TTh 8:00) (4)<lb/>
COMP VERT ANAT LAB TTh 2:00"5:00)<lb/>
MICROBIOL (TTh 8:00) (4)<lb/>
MICROBIOL LAB (TTh 10:00-12:00)<lb/>
MICROBIOL LAB (TTh 10:00-12:00)<lb/>
RES PROB BIOL (TBA) (2)<lb/>
RES PROB BIOL (TBA) (2)<lb/>
BIOLOGY HONORS (TBA) (2)<lb/>
MYCOLOGY (MWF 10:00) (4)<lb/>
MYCOLOGY LAB (W 2:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
INVERT ZOOLOGY (MWF 11:00) (4)<lb/>
INVERT ZOOLOGY LAB (Th 2:00-5:00)<lb/>
PHYCOLOGY (MWF 8:00) (4)<lb/>
PHYCOLOGY LAB (F 2:00"5:00) (0)<lb/>
ECOLOGY (MWF 10:00) (4)<lb/>
ECOLOGY LAB (M 2:0Q-5:00) (0)<lb/>
ECOLOGY LAB (T 2:00"5:00) (0)<lb/>
ICHTHYOLOGY (TTh 11:00) (4)<lb/>
ICHTHYOLOGY LAB (TTh 2:00"5:00)<lb/>
COMP ANIM PHYSIOL (MWF 9:00) (4)<lb/>
COMP ANIM PHYSIOL LAB (W 2:00-5:00<lb/>
PRIN BIOCHEM I (MWF 11:00) (4)<lb/>
PRIN BIOCHEM I LAB (T 2:00-5:00)<lb/>
PRIN BIOCHEM I LAB (W 2<lb/>
INTERNSHIP (TBA) tl)<lb/>
SEMINAR (TBA) (l)<lb/>
TOPICS CELL BIOL (TTh 6<lb/>
biogeography (s 9:00-11<lb/>
res prob biol (tba) (2)<lb/>
res prob biol (tba) (2)<lb/>
intro research (m 6:00"8:00) (2)<lb/>
internship (tba) (1)<lb/>
thesis (tba) (3)<lb/>
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residency (tba) (0)<lb/>
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BEGIN TYPEWRITING (MTThF 12:00) (2)<lb/>
INTERM TYPEWRITING (MTThF 11:00) (2)<lb/>
ADV TYPEWRITING (MTThF 1:00) (2)<lb/>
INTRO TO OATA PROCESG (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
INTRO TO DATA PROCESG (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
BEGIN SHORTHAND (MTThF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
INTERM SHORTHAND (MTThF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
? c<lb/>
!45<lb/>
-<lb/>
-<lb/>
tr-jcq<lb/>
INTRO TO TRANS (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
EARLY EXP FOR PROS TEACH (T 5:00) (1)<lb/>
BUS TECH I REPROG (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
BUS TECH I REPROG (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
BUS TECH II OFF MACH (TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
BUS TECH II OFF MACH (TTh 3:00) (2)<lb/>
APPLIED TYPEWRITING (MWF 8:00) (2)<lb/>
BUS COMMUNICATIONS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
DIST TECH I MDSNG (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
ADV SHORTHAND (MTThF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
OFC SIM 4 WORD PROCSG (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
ADMIN MANAGEMENT (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
INTERN SUP WK EXP (TBA) (1)<lb/>
INTERNSSUP WK EXP (TBA) (2)<lb/>
INTERN SUP WK EXP (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INTERN SUP WK EXP (TBA) (4)<lb/>
DIST TECH II: PROMOTION (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
SEC PROCEDURES (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
MM TCH BUS SUBJ (MTWThF 2:00"5:00)(3 )(830-lO5)<lb/>
$EW BUEO 1 OE PHIL CONCEPTS,(Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
SEM: BUEO &amp;'Dt WlNS (MWF 2:00) (3) r,T a<lb/>
SEM: BUED 4 DE CREDIT MGT (M 6:309:30) (3)<lb/>
PROB IN BUED SEC SCIENCE (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PROB IN BUED BASIC BUED 4 ECON (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
BUSA (Business Administration)<lb/>
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3832<lb/>
3832<lb/>
3832<lb/>
3832<lb/>
??362<lb/>
4362<lb/>
112<lb/>
4462<lb/>
4462<lb/>
4462<lb/>
4562<lb/>
1 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 8:0C) (3)<lb/>
2 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
3 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 9:30-11:00) (3)<lb/>
5 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb/>
6 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
7 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
8 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
9 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
10 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
11 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
12 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
13 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
14 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
15 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 9:30-11:00) (3)<lb/>
16 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb/>
17 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
18 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
19 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
20 INTRO T.0 BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
21 INTRO TO BUS (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
22 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 9:30-11:00) (3)<lb/>
23 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb/>
24 INTRO TO BUS (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
25 INTRO TO BUS (MWF' 1:00) (3)<lb/>
1 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
2 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
3 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
4 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb/>
5 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
6 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
7 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (TTh 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
8 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
9 LEGAL ENVIR BUS (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
1 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
2 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (MWF 10:00) 3)<lb/>
3 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (TTh 9:30"11:00)<lb/>
4 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (TTh 9:30-11:00)<lb/>
5 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
6 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (TTh 8:00-9:30)<lb/>
7 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (TTh 8:00-9:30)<lb/>
8 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
9 ORGANIZATIONAL MGT (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
1 INTERNATIONAL BUS (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
2 INTERNATIONAL BUS (TTh 9:30-11:00)<lb/>
3 INTERNATIONAL BUS (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
V INTERNATIONAL BUS (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
5 INTERNATIONAL BUS (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb/>
6 INTERNATIONAL BUS (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
1 OPERATIONS MGT (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
2 OPERATIONS MGT (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
3 OPERATIONS MGT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
4 OPERATIONS MGT (TTh 8:00"9:30)<lb/>
5 OPERATIONS MGT (MWF 9:00i (3)<lb/>
6 OPERATIONS MGT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
1 MARKETING MGT (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
2 MARKETING MGT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
3 MARKETING MGT (TTh 8:00-9:30)<lb/>
4 MARKETING MGT (TTh 11:0OM2:30)<lb/>
5 MARKETING MET (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
6 MARKETING MGT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
7 MARKETING MGT (TTh 11:00-12:30)<lb/>
1 RETAIL MGT (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
2 RETAIL MGT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
1 MANPOWER MGT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
2 MANPOWER MGT (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
3 MANPOWER MGT (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
4 MANPOWER MGT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
1 MARKETING STRATEGY (TTh 9:30-11:00) (3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
Business Administration (continued) '<lb/>
COURSE<lb/>
NO.<lb/>
4562<lb/>
4652<lb/>
4662<lb/>
4662<lb/>
4662<lb/>
H662<lb/>
4732<lb/>
4732<lb/>
4732<lb/>
4752<lb/>
"?752<lb/>
4842<lb/>
H8?f2<lb/>
4842<lb/>
4842<lb/>
4852<lb/>
4852<lb/>
4862<lb/>
4962<lb/>
4962<lb/>
6102<lb/>
6162<lb/>
6222<lb/>
6602<lb/>
6642<lb/>
6722<lb/>
6812<lb/>
SECTION<lb/>
Wi<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1.<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
MARKETING STRATEGY (TTh 11:00:12:30) (3)<lb/>
COMMERCIAL BANK MGT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
MARKETING RESEARCH (MWF UOO) (3)<lb/>
MARKETING RESEARCH (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
MARKETING.RESEARCH (TTh 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
MARKETING RESEARCH (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
CONSUMER &amp;EH AVI OR (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
CONSUMER BEHAVIOR (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
ADV 4 PROMOTION MGT (TTh 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
MGT (TTh 11:00-12:30) (3)<lb/>
(MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
ADV 4 PROMOTION<lb/>
BUSINESS POLICY<lb/>
BUSINESS POLICY<lb/>
BUSINESS POLICY<lb/>
BUSINESS POLICY<lb/>
PR INC OF REAL<lb/>
PR INC OF REAL<lb/>
(MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
(MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
(MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
ESTATE (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
ESTATE (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL (TTh 12:30-2:00) (3)<lb/>
TOPICS IN MGT 4 MKT (TTh 12:30"2:00) (3)<lb/>
TOPICS IN MGT &amp; MKT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
MGT AND ORG (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
MARKETING MGT (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
MGT SCIENCE I (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
MGT SCIENCE II (W 6:30"9:30) (3)<lb/>
BUS MKT RESEARCH (M 6:30"9:30) (3)<lb/>
BUS POLICIES (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
ENTREPRENEURS IP (Th 6:30"9:30) (3)<lb/>
COHE<lb/>
3000<lb/>
4000<lb/>
4500<lb/>
4501<lb/>
4502<lb/>
4989<lb/>
4990<lb/>
6000<lb/>
6100<lb/>
6200<lb/>
6201<lb/>
6500<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6502<lb/>
6990<lb/>
6991<lb/>
(Comffunity Health)<lb/>
WWcg fiSV.JU.<lb/>
INTERN COW HUH EDUC TB? M) ,?<lb/>
,N0EP STUDY (TBA 2<lb/>
,N0EP STUDY TBA 2<lb/>
INDEP STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INTERN COMM HLTH TBA<lb/>
INTERN COMM HLTH (TBA)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
CORS (Correctional Services)<lb/>
1000<lb/>
1000<lb/>
2000<lb/>
3000<lb/>
3001<lb/>
3002<lb/>
4000<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYS MWF 8:00 3<lb/>
CIRMINAL JUSTICE SYS (MWF 9:00) 3<lb/>
CRIMINAL OFFENDER Th 1 :00 2-?M3<lb/>
RESIDENTIAL INSITUTIONS (TTh :00 3.00) lJ<lb/>
COMM CORRECTIONS (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
JUVENILE JUST SYS (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
ISS 4 PROB IN LAW ENFORC (T 6:30:30) (3)<lb/>
CSCI (Computer Science)<lb/>
CHEM (Chemistry)<lb/>
0150<lb/>
0150<lb/>
0150<lb/>
0150<lb/>
1020<lb/>
1020<lb/>
1120<lb/>
1120<lb/>
1120<lb/>
1120<lb/>
1120<lb/>
1120<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1121<lb/>
1150<lb/>
1150<lb/>
1150<lb/>
1150<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1151<lb/>
1160<lb/>
1161<lb/>
1161<lb/>
1161<lb/>
1161<lb/>
2250<lb/>
2251<lb/>
2251<lb/>
2620<lb/>
2621<lb/>
2621<lb/>
2621<lb/>
2650<lb/>
2651<lb/>
2651<lb/>
2750<lb/>
2750<lb/>
2751<lb/>
2751<lb/>
2751<lb/>
2751<lb/>
2760<lb/>
2761<lb/>
COURSE<lb/>
NO.<lb/>
3450<lb/>
3451<lb/>
3950<lb/>
3951<lb/>
3951<lb/>
4505<lb/>
4506<lb/>
4507<lb/>
4515<lb/>
4516<lb/>
4517<lb/>
5350<lb/>
5351<lb/>
5550<lb/>
5750<lb/>
6103<lb/>
6250<lb/>
6500<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6503<lb/>
650<lb/>
6505<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6999<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
5<lb/>
6<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
5<lb/>
6<lb/>
7<lb/>
8<lb/>
9<lb/>
10<lb/>
11<lb/>
12<lb/>
13<lb/>
14<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
5<lb/>
6<lb/>
7<lb/>
8<lb/>
9<lb/>
10<lb/>
11<lb/>
12<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
4<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
SECT<lb/>
NO<lb/>
PREP COL CHEM (MWF 8:00) (2)<lb/>
PREP COL CHEM (MWF 8:00) (2)<lb/>
PREP COL CHEM (MWF 10:00) (2)<lb/>
PREP COL GHEM (MWF 10:00) (2)'<lb/>
GEN DESCRIP CHEM (MTWF 9:00) (4)<lb/>
GEN DESCRIP CHEM (MWThF 11:00) (4)<lb/>
BASIC GEN &amp; ORG CHEM (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
ORG CHEM (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
ORG CHEM (TTh I2:30"1:t5)<lb/>
BASIC GEN 4<lb/>
BASIC GEN 4<lb/>
BASIC GEN 4<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
ORG CHEM (TTh 12:3C"1:45) (3)<lb/>
BASIC GEN &amp; ORG CHEM (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
BASIC GEN &amp; ORG CHEM (TTh 2:00"3:15) (3)<lb/>
1584<lb/>
1584<lb/>
2200<lb/>
3600<lb/>
3600<lb/>
3600<lb/>
3601<lb/>
3601<lb/>
3601<lb/>
3608<lb/>
3608<lb/>
4600<lb/>
6426<lb/>
5774<lb/>
6702<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASIC GEN<lb/>
BASJC GEN<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (M 12:00-3:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (M 3:00"6:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (T 8:00-11:O0)( 1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (T 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (T 3:00"6:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (T 3:00"6:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (W 12:0C"3:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (W 12:00"3:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (W 3:00-6:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (W 3:00-6:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM L (Th 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
L (Th 11:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
L (Th 3:00-6:00) (1)<lb/>
L ITh 3:00-6:00) (l)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
LINEA ALG COM APPLIC (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
LINEA ALG COM APPLIC MWF 1:00 3<lb/>
HAND HELD CALCULATOR (TTh 2:00) )<lb/>
INTRO DIGIT COMPUT (MWF 10:00 3<lb/>
INTRO DIGIT COMPUT (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
INTRO DIGIT COMPUT (MWF 2:00)<lb/>
COMP ORG 4<lb/>
COMP ORG 4<lb/>
COMP ORG 4<lb/>
COBOL (MWF<lb/>
COBOL (MWF<lb/>
PROGR (MWF<lb/>
PROGR (MWF<lb/>
PROGR (MWF<lb/>
11:00) (2)<lb/>
2:00) (2)<lb/>
10:00) (3)<lb/>
:00)<lb/>
:00)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
SYSTEMS ANAL (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
SWTCH THEO 4 MACH ORG (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
PROGR FOR RESRCH (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
INTRO INFO PROCESS (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
ORG CHEM<lb/>
ORG CHEM<lb/>
ORG CHEM<lb/>
GEN CHEM 4 QUAL ANAL (MWF<lb/>
GEN CHEM 4 QUAL ANAL (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
GEN CHEM 4 QUAL ANAL (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
GEN CHEM 4 QUAL ANAL<lb/>
MWF<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM 4 QUAL ANAL (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
10:00) (3)<lb/>
(M 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(M 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
(T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
(T 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(T 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(W 2:00-5:00) (i)<lb/>
(W 2:00-5:00) (l)<lb/>
(Th 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
(Th 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
(Th 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(Th 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(M 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(M 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
(T 8:00-11:00) (1)<lb/>
(T 2:00-5:00 (1)<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
GEN CHEM QUAL ANAL L<lb/>
QUANT 4, INSTRUM ANAL (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
QUANT 6 INSTR ANAL L (MW 2:00-5:00) (2)<lb/>
QUANT 4 INSTR ANAL L (TTh 2:00-5:00) (2)<lb/>
BASIC BI0CH91 (TTh 12:30"1:45) (3)<lb/>
BASIC BIOCHEM L (M 12:00-3:00) (1)<lb/>
BASIC BIOCHEM LAB (M 3:00-6:00) (1)<lb/>
BASIC BIOCHEM L (T 8:00-11:00) (l)<lb/>
ORG CHEM LIFE SCI (MWThF 11:00) (4)<lb/>
L (T 8:00-11:00) (l)<lb/>
L (T 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
ORG CHEM LIFE SCI<lb/>
ORG CHEM LIFE SCI<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
L (MW 2:00-5:00) (2)<lb/>
L (MW 3:00-6:00) (2)<lb/>
L (TTh 8:00-11:00) (2)<lb/>
L (TTh 2:00-5:00) (2)<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM L (TTh 2:00"5:00) (2)<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM<lb/>
ORGANIC CHEM<lb/>
ON<lb/>
ELEM INORG GHEM (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
aEM INORG CHEM L (W 2:00"5:00) (l)<lb/>
PHYSICAL CHEM (MTThF 10:00) (4)<lb/>
PHYSICAL CHEM L (M 2:005:00) (1)<lb/>
PHYSICAL CHEM L (T 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
INDEPENDENT STUOY (TBA) (1)<lb/>
INDEPENDENT STUOY (TBA) (2)<lb/>
INDEPENDENT STUOY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
RESEARCH PROB CHEM (TBA) (1)<lb/>
RESEARCH PROB CHEM (TBA) (2)<lb/>
RESEARCH PROB CHEM (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INSTRUM ANAL I (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
INSTRUM ANAL L I (T 2:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
ADV INORG CHEM (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
ADV ORGAN CHEM (MWF VO0) (3)<lb/>
CHEM SEMINAR (TBA) (ij<lb/>
ADV ANAL CHEM (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
INTRO RESEARCH (TBA) (3)<lb/>
RESEARCH (TBA) (2)<lb/>
RESEARCH (TBA) (3)<lb/>
RESEARCH (TBA) (4)<lb/>
RESEARCH (TBA) (5)<lb/>
THFSIS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
RESIDENCE (TBA) (0)<lb/>
COAS (Coastal &amp; Marine Resources)<lb/>
SURV COAST MARINE ENVIR (TTh 9:00)<lb/>
MAN AND THE SEA SEM (TBA) (l)<lb/>
COASTAL MARINE ANAL (TBA) (3)<lb/>
21251<lb/>
50251<lb/>
50011<lb/>
(2)<lb/>
COED (Counselor Education)<lb/>
5358<lb/>
5358<lb/>
5358<lb/>
5360<lb/>
6H01<lb/>
6H02<lb/>
6H0H<lb/>
6H0H<lb/>
6H05<lb/>
6500<lb/>
6521<lb/>
6990<lb/>
6991<lb/>
6992<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
TESTS 4 MEAS (T 2:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
TESTS 4 MEAS (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
TESTS &amp; MEAS (TTh 2:00"3:30) (3)<lb/>
PRIN OF GUIDANCE (W 6:30-9:30) (2)<lb/>
ANAL INOIV (M'2:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
THE INFORMATION SERV (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
COUNSEL. THEORY TECH (TTh 9:30"10:H5) (3)<lb/>
COUNSEL THEORY TECH (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
GROUP "PROCEDURES (W 6:30-9:30) (2)<lb/>
SPEC FIELDS STUOY GUI (TBA) (2)<lb/>
DIRECTED READINGS (TBA) (2)<lb/>
COUNSELING INTERNSHIP (TBA)<lb/>
COUNSELING INTERNSHIP (TBA)<lb/>
COUNSELING IUTERHSHIP (TBA)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
DHEA (Division of Health Affairs)<lb/>
COURSESECTION<lb/>
NO.NO.<lb/>
20021 1<lb/>
20022 l<lb/>
20023 i<lb/>
5000m<lb/>
50101<lb/>
50201<lb/>
509 ??<lb/>
50961<lb/>
ALCH HLTH SOC PROB (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
ALCH HLTH SOC PROB (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
ALCH HLTH SOC. PROB (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
SEM HUM SEX DYS (W 6:00-8:00) (2)<lb/>
EPID FOR HLTH PROF (TTh 3:30-5:00) (3)<lb/>
BIOST FOR HLTHPPROF (T 6:30"8:30) (2)<lb/>
TRT ALCH (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PREV OF AL ABUSE (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
DRAM (Drama)<lb/>
1000<lb/>
1000<lb/>
1000<lb/>
1011<lb/>
1011<lb/>
1012<lb/>
1013<lb/>
1013<lb/>
2001<lb/>
2001<lb/>
2001<lb/>
2006<lb/>
2007<lb/>
2007<lb/>
2011<lb/>
2021<lb/>
2031<lb/>
2032<lb/>
2033<lb/>
2035<lb/>
20H2<lb/>
2123<lb/>
3000<lb/>
3001<lb/>
3003<lb/>
300H<lb/>
3011<lb/>
3021<lb/>
3030<lb/>
3030<lb/>
3030<lb/>
3050<lb/>
3051<lb/>
3053<lb/>
3070<lb/>
iOOO<lb/>
W01<lb/>
H011<lb/>
H021<lb/>
W036<lb/>
U0H?<lb/>
H055<lb/>
5000<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
INTRO TO<lb/>
INTRO TO<lb/>
INTRO TO<lb/>
BALLET I<lb/>
BALLET I<lb/>
CONTEMPORARY<lb/>
JAZZ DANCE I<lb/>
JAZZ DANCE I<lb/>
THEATRE (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
THEATRE (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
THEATRE (WF 8:00) (2)<lb/>
(MTWThF 8:20-9:20) (3)<lb/>
(MTWThF 3:30-10:30) (3)<lb/>
DANCE I (MTWThF 8:20"9:20)<lb/>
(MTWThF 9:30-10:30) (3)<lb/>
(MTWTh 1?:30-1:i?5) (3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
STAGE SCENERY I (MWF 1:00"2:V5) (3)<lb/>
STAGE SCENERY I (MWF 3:00-i?:H5 (3)<lb/>
STAGE SCENERY I (MTWTh 3:30-4:50) (3)<lb/>
THE ART OF MAKEUP (T 9:00) (1)<lb/>
MAKEUP LAB (Th 9:00-10:45) (1)<lb/>
MAKEUP LAB (F 10:00-11:45) (1)<lb/>
POINTE TECH I (MW 3:30-4:30) (l)<lb/>
P0II4TE TECH II (MT3:3030) (l)<lb/>
BALLET 111 (MTWTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
CONTEMP DAN III (MTWTh 12:30-1:45) (3)<lb/>
JAZZ DANCE III (MTWTh 3:30"4:45) (3)<lb/>
LIT FOR THEATRE (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
CONTEMP DANCE IV (MTWTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
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15 COMPOSITION (MWF<lb/>
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35 COMPOSITION (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
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37 COMPOSITION (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
38 COMPOSITION (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
39 COMPOSITION (TTh 8:00-9:15) (3)<lb/>
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323<lb/>
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GRAM LING ELEM MAJ (TTh 9:30"10:H5) (3)<lb/>
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BLACK LIT AMER (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
THE SHORT STORY (TTh 12:30"1:5) (3)<lb/>
CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY (TTh 12:30-1:H5) (3)<lb/>
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HOMER TO DANTE (Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
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INTRO LING (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
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WRIT BUS &amp; INDUSTRY (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
CHAUCER (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
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18TH CENT LIT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
AMER LIT: 1820-1865 (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
TEACH ENGL HIGH SC (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
DIRECTED READINGS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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LING &amp; CULT HIST (TTh 9:30"10:H5)<lb/>
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MODERN AMER NOV (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
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12:30"1:5) (3)<lb/>
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10301ENGINEER GRAPHICS I (MWF 10:00-12:00) (4)<lb/>
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MGT 4 THEORY (TTh 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
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ARCH DRAFT (TTh 1:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
GRAPHIC ARTS 111 (M 9:00) (3)<lb/>
GRAPHIC ARTS III (WF 8:00"10:00) (0)<lb/>
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(BRASS) (F<lb/>
(BRASS) (F<lb/>
(BRASS) (TBA)<lb/>
(BRASS) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(BRASS) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(BRASS) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(BRASS) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(KEYBOARD) (TBA) (l)<lb/>
(KEYBOARD) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(KEYBOARD) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(KEYBOARD) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(KEYBOARD) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(CONTEMPORARY) (TBA)<lb/>
(CONTEMPORARY) (TBA)<lb/>
(CONTEMPORARY) (TBA)<lb/>
(CONTEMPORARY) (TBA)<lb/>
(CONTEMPORARY) (T&amp;A)<lb/>
tVOCAL) (TBA) Ul<lb/>
(VOCAL) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(VOCAL) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(VOCAL) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
(VOCAL) (TBA) (1)<lb/>
:00) (0)<lb/>
(TTh 8:00) (l)<lb/>
(MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
(TTh 9:00) (l)<lb/>
(MW 11:00) (1)<lb/>
(TTh 1:00) (1)<lb/>
(TTh 2:00) (1)<lb/>
(TTh 11:00) (1)<lb/>
(MW 1:00) (1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1<lb/>
(1<lb/>
PIANO .<lb/>
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP (MTWTh 9:00) (M)<lb/>
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP (MTWTh :00) (u)<lb/>
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP (MTWTh 11:00) (4)<lb/>
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP (MTWTh 11:00) (U)<lb/>
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP (MTWTh 00) U)<lb/>
BEG VOICE GRP (TTh 12:00) (1)<lb/>
BEG VOICE GRP (TTh 2:00) (1)<lb/>
BEG VOICE GRP (MW 1:00) (1)<lb/>
COMPOSITION (W 10:00) (l)<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB I TTh '<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB-<lb/>
WOODWIND GRP (MW<lb/>
WOODWIND GRP (TTh<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
10:00) (1)<lb/>
10:00) (D<lb/>
8:00) (1)<lb/>
10:00) (1)<lb/>
12:00) (1)<lb/>
12:00) (1)<lb/>
(TTh<lb/>
(TTh<lb/>
(TTh<lb/>
(TTh<lb/>
(TTh<lb/>
WOODWIND GRP (TTh 8:00) (1)<lb/>
WOOOWIND GRP (TTh 2:00) (1)<lb/>
BRASS GRP (MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
BRASS GRP (TTh 12:00) (1)<lb/>
PERCUSSION GRP (TTh 8:00) (l)<lb/>
PERCUSSION GRP (TTh 12:00) (1)<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (MW 10:OC) (1)<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (TTh 10:00) (D<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (TTh 1:00) (D<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (MW 2:00) (1)<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (MW 12:00! (1)<lb/>
INT PIANO GRP (MW 1:00) (l)<lb/>
ERLY EXPER PROSP TCHR (T 8:00)<lb/>
ERLY EXPER PRCSP TCHR (T 8:00)<lb/>
BASIC KEYB SKILLS (MW 3:00) (1<lb/>
BASIC MUSICIANSHIP (MWF 9:00)<lb/>
MUSICIANSHIP<lb/>
MUSICIANSHIP<lb/>
MUSICIANSHIP<lb/>
MUSICIANSHIP<lb/>
APPRE (MWF K<lb/>
APPRE (TTh<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
10:00) (3)<lb/>
12:00) (3)<lb/>
11:00) (3)<lb/>
12:00) (3)<lb/>
(2)<lb/>
12:00) (2)<lb/>
ORCHESTRAL MUSIC (TTh 1:00) (?)<lb/>
MUSIC OF THE THEATER (MW r:00) (2)<lb/>
MUSIC OF WORLO'S PEOPLES (TTh 3:00)<lb/>
BASIC<lb/>
BASIC<lb/>
BASIC<lb/>
BASIC<lb/>
MUSIC<lb/>
MUSIC<lb/>
(MWF<lb/>
(MWF<lb/>
(MWF<lb/>
(MWF<lb/>
:00)<lb/>
(2<lb/>
HISTORY OF JAZZ MUSIC (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
STRING GRP (TTh 8:00) (l)<lb/>
STRING GRP (TTh 9:00) (1)<lb/>
COMPOSITION (T 11:00 A TBA) (2)<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB (MW 10:00) (1)<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB (TTh 11:00) (l)<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC 1AB (TTh 11:00) (l)<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB (TTh 11:00) (1)<lb/>
COMPRE MUSIC LAB (TTh 11:00) (l)<lb/>
MUS HIST &amp; LIT (MM 8:00) (?)<lb/>
ACCOMPANYING (W 5:00) (l)<lb/>
ACCOMPANYING (W 5:00) (l)<lb/>
SERVICE PLAYING (TBA) (3)<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC SKILLS (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
SKILLS (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
SKILLS (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
SKILLS (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
SKILLS (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
SKILLS (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
SKILLS (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
(TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
(TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC<lb/>
BASIC MUSIC<lb/>
MEIN EL? G0<lb/>
ME IN a&amp; GRD<lb/>
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Music (continued)<lb/>
Philosophy (continued)<lb/>
Physics (continued)<lb/>
COURSE<lb/>
NO.<lb/>
3038<lb/>
3038<lb/>
3048<lb/>
3048<lb/>
3156<lb/>
3156<lb/>
3156<lb/>
3156<lb/>
3156<lb/>
3176<lb/>
3176<lb/>
3205<lb/>
3217<lb/>
3217<lb/>
3237<lb/>
3237<lb/>
3257<lb/>
3277<lb/>
3297<lb/>
3326<lb/>
3366<lb/>
3455<lb/>
3637<lb/>
3657<lb/>
3707<lb/>
3796<lb/>
U277<lb/>
?4323<lb/>
4326<lb/>
?4333<lb/>
366<lb/>
4455<lb/>
4506<lb/>
4550<lb/>
5 3:6<lb/>
336<lb/>
r-4i6<lb/>
C-U26<lb/>
r627<lb/>
"06<lb/>
c707<lb/>
"27<lb/>
5947<lb/>
5997<lb/>
6006<lb/>
6326<lb/>
6 366<lb/>
6497<lb/>
6887<lb/>
6q17<lb/>
6927<lb/>
6937<lb/>
SECTION<lb/>
NO.<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
3<lb/>
V<lb/>
5<lb/>
1<lb/>
2<lb/>
ME INTERM ?R0 (TTn 10:00) (2)<lb/>
ME INTERM GR0 (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
MUSC EXCEPT CHILD (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
MUSC EXCEPT CHILD (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
11:00) (2)<lb/>
11:00)<lb/>
11:00)<lb/>
11:00)<lb/>
11:00)<lb/>
CONDUCTING<lb/>
CONDUCTING<lb/>
CONDUCTING<lb/>
CONDUCTING<lb/>
CONDUCTING<lb/>
ORCHESTRAT<lb/>
ORCHESTRAT<lb/>
VOICE FUND<lb/>
BEG IN6TRU<lb/>
INSTRU<lb/>
INSTRU<lb/>
INSTRU<lb/>
(2)<lb/>
(2)<lb/>
(2)<lb/>
(2)<lb/>
BEG<lb/>
BEG<lb/>
BEG<lb/>
(MW<lb/>
(MW<lb/>
(MW<lb/>
(MW<lb/>
(MW<lb/>
ION (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
ION (MW 10:00) (2)<lb/>
(TTh 8:00) (1)<lb/>
-INST MU ED<lb/>
-INST MU ED<lb/>
VOC GEN ME<lb/>
VOC GEN ME<lb/>
(TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
(TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
(MW 10:00) (2)<lb/>
(TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
MUSIC THERAPY I (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
MARCHING BANO TECH TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
ORIENT TO THERAPY (TBA) (1)<lb/>
COMPOSITION (T 11:00 4 TBA) (2)<lb/>
ELECT MUS COW MW 12:00) (2)<lb/>
ACCOMPANYING (TBA) (1)<lb/>
VOICE PEDAGOGY (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
STRING INST PEDAGOGY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
FOUND OF PIANO PED (MW 1:00) (2)<lb/>
OPERA LIT (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
MUSIC FOR GRP ACT (TTh 12:00) (2)<lb/>
MAT-4 METH OF INST TCH (MTWThF 9:00) (2)<lb/>
COMPOSITION (T 11:00 4 TBA) (3)<lb/>
MAT 4 METH OF VG TCH (MTWThF 9:00) (2)<lb/>
ADV COMP ELEC MED (TBA) (3)<lb/>
ACCOMPANYING (TBA) (1)<lb/>
OIR STUDY MU THEORY (TBA) (2)<lb/>
MUSJC HONORS PROGRAM (TBA) (2)<lb/>
PSYCH FDN OF MUS (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
20TH CENT HARMONY (MW 11:00) (2)<lb/>
ADV ORCHESTRATION (TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
MUS OF ROCOCO &amp; CLASSIC (TTh 12:00)<lb/>
MUS OF ROMANTIC ERA (MW 10:00 (2)<lb/>
STUDIO VOCAL TECH (MW 9:00) (2)<lb/>
ADV APPLIED COND (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
SEM: PROB PIANO PED (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
PIANO PED: QBSERV ST TCH (TBA) (2)<lb/>
WIND INST LIT (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
CHORAL PROB 4 TECH (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
CLINICAL INTERN (TBA) (1)<lb/>
MUSIC STRUCT 4 STYLE (TTH 1:00) (2)<lb/>
COMPOSITION (T 11:00 4 TBA) (2)<lb/>
SPEC PROB ELEC MUS (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SEM RES IN MUS (TBA) (2)<lb/>
INTR RES IN MUS (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
MUS ADM 4 SUPER (T 7:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
SEM PROB IN MUS ED (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SEM PROB IN MUS ED (TBA) (2)<lb/>
12)<lb/>
c IRST 6 WEEKS OF SEMESTER<lb/>
NURS (Nursing)<lb/>
COURSESECTION<lb/>
NO.NO.<lb/>
10001PERSPECT NURS (W 3:005:00) (2)<lb/>
2PERSPECT NURS (T 10:00-12:00) (2)<lb/>
1CO03PERSPECT NURS (W 10:00-12:00) (2)<lb/>
10004PERSPECT NURS (Th 3:00-5:00) (2)<lb/>
15PERSPECT NURS (W 4:00"6:00) (2)<lb/>
1?006PERSPECT NURS (TBA) (2)<lb/>
1001FUND OF NURS (MF 10:00-12:00; Th 9:00-12:00) (8)<lb/>
? ?1FUND OF NURS L (T 8:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
-FUND OF NURS L (W 8:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
1NUTR COMM SETTING (M 1:00) (2)<lb/>
1NUTR COMM SETTING L (M 3:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
?rn LNUTR COMM SETTING L (T 1:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
"073NUTR COMM SETTING L (W 3:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
- . 4NUTR COMM SETTING I ("W VOOOO) (0)<lb/>
?1ADV MED SURG NURS (MTWTh 1:00-3:00) (11)<lb/>
y.1ADV MED SURG NURS L (MTW 7:00"12:00) (0)<lb/>
?i9AOV MED SURG NURS L (MT 3:00-11:00) (0)<lb/>
3ADV MED SURG NURS L (WTh 3:00-11:00) (0)<lb/>
1MATER 4 CHILD CARE (ThF 8:00"12:00) (11)<lb/>
32311MATER 4 CHILD CARE L M 7:00-3:00: T 3:00-7:00) (0)<lb/>
<lb/>
?2MATER 4 CHILD CARE L (M 7:00-3:00; T 7:00-11:00) (0)<lb/>
3MATER 4 CHILD CARE L (T 11:00-3:00; W 7:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
32401INTRO TO PHYS ASSCSS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
32411INTRO TO PHYS ASSCSS L (TBA) (0)<lb/>
33051CLIN NURS SPEC (TBA) (3)<lb/>
32261CLIN NURS SPEC (TBA) (0)<lb/>
43001COMM MEN HLTH NURS (W 4:00"6:00: F 8:00"10:00) (8)<lb/>
U3011COMM MEN HLTH NURS L (MTWTh 9:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
43151COMM HLTH NURS (W 5:00"7:00; F 8:00"1:00)(8)<lb/>
43161COMM HLTH NURS L (MT 9:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
43162COMM HLTH NURS L (WTh 9:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
43201ISSUES IN NURS (Th 5:00) (1)<lb/>
43202ISSUES IN NURS (T 5:00) (1)<lb/>
43203ISSUES IN NURS (T 5:00) (1)<lb/>
43401PROF NURS PROBL (F 1:00"3:00) (2)<lb/>
43402PROF NURS PROBL (F 1:00-3:00) (2)<lb/>
43403PROF NURS PROBL (TBA) (2)<lb/>
43501LEADERSHIP NURS (F 10:00-12:00) (5)<lb/>
43511LEADERSHIP NURS L (MT 7:00-4:00; MT 4:00-9:00) (0)<lb/>
55001INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
55002INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
55003INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
55004INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
55011INDEPENDENT STUDY (TBA) (3)<lb/>
60001COMP HLTH ASSESS (MW 400-6:00) (3)<lb/>
60051PAT CARE MGT (T 6:30-8:30) (2) ?<lb/>
60101TH OF NSG (Th 5:00-7:00) (2)<lb/>
64001CURR DEV (T 3:00-6:00) (2)<lb/>
64051SEM NURS ED (W 3:00"5:00) (2)<lb/>
6U501THMODELS NSG MANAGE (T 3:00"6:00) (?)<lb/>
65001INDP STUDY NSG (TBA) (3)<lb/>
65211RR IN NURS (W 3:00-5:00) (2)<lb/>
6901FIELD EXP IN NURS (Th 3:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
69801INDIV CL OPTIONS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
69951RESEARCH (M 3:00"5:00) (3)<lb/>
69961RESEARCH (M 3:00"5:00) (1)<lb/>
69971RESEARCH (M 3:00"5:00) (1)<lb/>
OCCT (Occupational Therapy)<lb/>
3001 1AGENTS (MW 1:00-3:00) (2)<lb/>
30'0THEORY I (T 1:00-3:00) (2)<lb/>
3011THEORY 1 L (T 2:00-3:00; Th<lb/>
4010THEORY III (MW 3:30) (3)<lb/>
4011THEORY III L (TTh 3:30-5:00)<lb/>
W020SEMINAR 1 (TTh 8:00) (1)<lb/>
4030I THEORY V (MW 8:00) (2)<lb/>
W'lI PROF LIT (MW 4:30) (2)<lb/>
49Q0! FW I PHYS DYS (TBA) (1)<lb/>
if9?2) FW 1 PHYC (TBA) (1)<lb/>
49Q51 FW II (MTWThF 8:00"5:00) (4)<lb/>
1:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
PADM (Public Administration)<lb/>
6100<lb/>
6120<lb/>
6140<lb/>
6160<lb/>
6198<lb/>
6199<lb/>
INTRO TO PUBLIC ADM (F 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PUB BUD 4 FIN (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
ADM LAW 4 PROC (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PUB POLICY (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH (TBA) (3)<lb/>
PHIL (Philosophy)<lb/>
COURSESECTION<lb/>
NO.NO.<lb/>
11004KNOWL EXIST 4 VAL (TTh 12:30"2:00) (3)<lb/>
11005KNOWL EXIST &amp; VAL (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
11006KNOWL EXIST 4 VAL (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
11007KNOWL EXIST 4 VAL (MWF 3:00) (3)<lb/>
11701HUMAN CONDUCT (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
11702HUMAN CONDUCT (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
11711MAN AND THE STATE (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
15001INTRO TO LOGIC (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
15002INTRO TO LOGIC (TTh 9:30"11:00) (3)<lb/>
15003INTRO TO LOGIC (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
15004INTRO TO LOGIC (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
15005INTRO TO LOGIC (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
1691BIBLE 4 ITS BKGR 1 (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
16912BIBLE 4 ITS BKGR 1 (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
2271INTRO TO PHIL OF ART (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
2271INTRO TO PHIL OF ART (MW 4:00"5:30) (3)<lb/>
2272PHIL PERSPEC OF SEX (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
2273PHIL 4 EDUC (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
2280INTRO PHIL OF SPORT (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
2280INTRO PHIL OF SPORT (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
2310ANCIENT PHIL (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
2330MODERN PHIL (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
2340CONTEMP PHIL (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
2580INTRO CRIT THINKING (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
2581MORAL PROB IN MED (TTh 11:00"12:30) (3)<lb/>
3451AMER PHIL (TTh 12:30"2:00) (3)<lb/>
3580INTERM LOGIC (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
4312ARISTOTLE (TTh 11:00-12:30) ?)<lb/>
4331CONTNL RATIONALISM (TTh 3:30-5:00) (3)<lb/>
4347PHIL 4 SPORT (TTh 9:30"11:00) (3)<lb/>
5250METAPHYSICS (TTh 2:00"3:30) (3)<lb/>
PHYE (Physical Education)<lb/>
10001FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 9:30-10:30) (1)<lb/>
10002FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 10:30-11:30) (1)<lb/>
10003FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 11:30-12:30) (1)<lb/>
10004FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 12:30-1:30) ll)<lb/>
10005FOUND PHYE LAB (TTh 1:30"2:30) (1)<lb/>
10131ELEM SOCCER (MF 10:00) (l)<lb/>
10181ELEM SWIMMING (MF 11:00) (1)<lb/>
10211ELEM TENNIS (MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
10212ELEM TENNIS (MW 10:00) (1)<lb/>
10213ELEM TENNIS (MF 11:00) (l)<lb/>
10214ELEM TENNIS (MW 12:00) (1)<lb/>
10215ELEM TENNIS (MW 1:00) (l)<lb/>
10216ELEM TENNIS (MW 2:00) (1)<lb/>
1025ADAPT ACT (TTh 12:00) (1)<lb/>
1026ADAPT ACT (TTh 12:00) (1)<lb/>
1101PHYS CONDITION (MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
1101PHYS CONDITION (MW 10:00) (1)<lb/>
11013PHYS CONDITION (TTh 8:30-9:30) (1)<lb/>
1;04ARCHERY (MW 10:00) (1)<lb/>
1107SQUARE DANCING (WF 10:00) (1)<lb/>
1108ELEM MOD DANCE (MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
M11SOCIAL DANCE (MF 12:00) (l)<lb/>
1111SOCIAL DANCE (MF 12:00) (1)<lb/>
1112FOLK DANCE (MW 2:00) (1)<lb/>
1119VOLLEYBALL (TTh 8:30-9:30) (l)<lb/>
1120GOLF (MW 9:00) (l)<lb/>
1120GOLF (WF 10:00) (1)<lb/>
1121ADV TENNIS (MW 8:00) (1)<lb/>
?1139BOWLING (MW 9:00) (1)<lb/>
?11392BOWLING (MW 10:00) (1)<lb/>
?11393BOWLING (MF 11:00) (1)<lb/>
1357HPER MOD SOC (TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
2123ERLY EXPER PROS TCH (MW 3:00) (1)<lb/>
21232ERLY EXPER PROS TCH (TTh 3:00) (1)<lb/>
???278BASIC SCUBA DIV (MWF 8:00-9:50) (3)<lb/>
2300FOUND OF MOVE (MW 8:00-9:50) (2)<lb/>
2300FOUND OF MOVE (TTh 12:00-1:50) (2)<lb/>
2323PRINC OF PHYE (TTh 10:00) (2)<lb/>
2323PRINC OF PHYE (TTh 1:00) (2)<lb/>
2530GRP GAMES LOW ORG (TTh 9:00) (2)<lb/>
2530GRP GAMES LOW ORG (MW 9:00) (2)<lb/>
2704TUTORING (TTh'3:00) (l)<lb/>
1-2727SPTS OFF-FOOTBALL (MF 10:00"11:50) (2)<lb/>
2-2728SPTS OFF-VOLLEYBALL (MF 1011:50) (1)<lb/>
3-2760SKILLS 4 METH-GOLF (TTh 8:00-10:00) (1)<lb/>
4-2761SKILLS 4 METH-6AD4B0WL (TTh 8:00-10:00) (l)<lb/>
3-2763SKILLS 4 METH-SWIM (TTh 10:00-11:50) (1)<lb/>
4-2764SKILLS 4 METH-WAT SPRTS (TTh 10:00-11:50) (l)<lb/>
3-2765SKILLS 4 METH-TUMBLING (TTh 8:00-9:50) (1)<lb/>
4-2765SKILLS 4 METH-TUMBLING (TTh 8:00-9:50) (1)<lb/>
3-2766SKILLS 4 METH-EDUC GYMN(MW 12:00"2:00) (l)<lb/>
2767SKILLS 4 METH-OYMfl (MW 8:00-9:50) (2)<lb/>
3-2772SKILLS 4 METH-FLD HOC (MF 10:0012:00) (1)<lb/>
4-2773SKILLS 4 METH-VOLLEYBALL (MF 10:00-11:50) (1)<lb/>
?$20.00 FEE<lb/>
??$50.00 FEE<lb/>
1-CLASS MEETSFROMAUGUST 31 TO NOVEMBER 2<lb/>
2-CLASS MEETSFROM NOVEMBER 5 TO DECEMBER 11<lb/>
3-CLASS MEETSFROMAUGUST 29 TO OCTOBER 18<lb/>
4-CLASS MEETSFROMOCTOBER 22 TO DECEMBER 11<lb/>
COURSE SECTION<lb/>
NO.NO.<lb/>
27781AOV LIFE SAV (MW 2:00-3:30) (2)<lb/>
27851S 4 M - FLK 4 SQ DNCE (TTh 8:00-9:50) (l)<lb/>
27881WAT SAF INST COUR (MWF 4:00-6:00) (3)<lb/>
28001HUM KIN 4 MOT LRNG (MW 10:00"10:50;F 10:00-11<lb/>
28002HUM KIN 4 MOT LRNG (MW 10:00"10:50;F 10:00-11<lb/>
35451PRAC 4 PROC PHYE ELEM SCH (MW 2:00) (2)<lb/>
35452PRAC 4 PROC PHYE ELEM SCH (TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
35461ELEM SCH INST (TTh 10:00-11:50) (2)<lb/>
35601PRAC 4 PROC EAR CHILD PHYE (MW 2:00) (2)<lb/>
35602PRAC 4 PROC EAR CHILD PHYE (TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
36001COACH THEOR (TTh 2:00) (2)<lb/>
1-36101COACH VOLLEYBALL (MW 1:00) (1)<lb/>
2-36141COACH WREST (TTh 12:00"1:30) (1)<lb/>
1-36151COACH FTBALL (TTh 12:00-1:30) (1)<lb/>
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LAB (W 1:00-?:00) (0)<lb/>
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(Th 1:00H:00) (0)<lb/>
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SOCIAL (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
LEARNING (TTh 9:3010:??5) (3)<lb/>
LEARNING (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
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ADOLESCENCE (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
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6U21<lb/>
CH26<lb/>
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6U51<lb/>
6H8V<lb/>
6501<lb/>
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6503<lb/>
6519<lb/>
6520<lb/>
6980<lb/>
6981<lb/>
6982<lb/>
6990<lb/>
6991<lb/>
6992<lb/>
6993<lb/>
699W<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
6999<lb/>
7990<lb/>
7991<lb/>
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1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
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REAOINGS M (TBA) (l)<lb/>
READINGS III (TBA) (1)<lb/>
FIELD EXPERIENCE (TBA)<lb/>
FIELD EXPERIENCE (TBA)<lb/>
FIELD EXPERIENCE (TBA)<lb/>
INTRO PSYC TEST<lb/>
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11)<lb/>
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(1)<lb/>
(MW 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
(TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
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CONT<lb/>
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CONT<lb/>
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HUMAN MEAS (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
MGT IN CLASS (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
MGT IN CLASS (W 6:30"9:30) (3)<lb/>
MGT IN CLASS (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
OF SEX BEHAV (MWF 9:00) (3<lb/>
SEMINAR IN ED PSYC (W 3:30-5:30) (2)<lb/>
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ABNORMAL (MWF 11:00) (3) .<lb/>
PSYC OF EXC CHILD (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
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FIELD EXP IN PSYC (TBA 1<lb/>
FIELD EXP IN PSYC (TBA) (1<lb/>
FIELD EXP IN PSYC (TBA) (1)<lb/>
SEMINAR SCH PSYC (T 5:007:00) (2)<lb/>
ADV EOUC PSYC (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
FUNO PSYC CONC (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
IND TEST EX CH (TTh 3:30-H:H5) (3)<lb/>
AOV SOC PSYC (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
MOTIVATION (TTh 8:00-5:15) (3)<lb/>
ADV STAT RES DES (MW 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
ADV STAT RES DES (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
ADV CLINC &amp; ABN (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
INTERVIEWING (MW 2:00-3:15 (3)<lb/>
PSYC ASSESS t (M 6:30-9:30)<lb/>
PROB IN PSYC I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
PROB IN PSYC II (BA) (1<lb/>
PROB IN PSYC 111 ltA) (1)<lb/>
INOEP STUOY I ITBA) (3)<lb/>
STUDY II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
EXP IN PSYC (TBA) (1<lb/>
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EXP IN PSYC (TBA)<lb/>
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6301<lb/>
6302<lb/>
6H01<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6502<lb/>
6503<lb/>
650H<lb/>
6505<lb/>
6506<lb/>
6521<lb/>
6522<lb/>
6523<lb/>
6991<lb/>
6992<lb/>
6993<lb/>
699?l<lb/>
6997<lb/>
6998<lb/>
(Rehabilitation Counseling)<lb/>
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OCCUP ANAL (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
REHAB COUN THEORY (TTh 9:30-lO:H5)<lb/>
REHAB COUN PRACT (TBA) (3)<lb/>
R?HAB EVAL (W 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
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PROB<lb/>
PROB<lb/>
PROB<lb/>
PROB<lb/>
PROB<lb/>
PROB<lb/>
PROB<lb/>
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(TfiA) (1)<lb/>
(TBA)<lb/>
(TBA)<lb/>
(TBA)<lb/>
(T6A)<lb/>
(TBA)<lb/>
(TBA)<lb/>
?12:00) (1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
(1)<lb/>
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INTERN IN REHAB (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INTERN IN REHAB (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INTERN IN REHAB (TBA) (3)<lb/>
INTERN IN REHAB (TBA) (3)<lb/>
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2220<lb/>
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1<lb/>
1<lb/>
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1250<lb/>
1250<lb/>
1250<lb/>
1250<lb/>
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2110<lb/>
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2123<lb/>
3216<lb/>
3216<lb/>
3216<lb/>
3216<lb/>
3350<lb/>
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360H<lb/>
HOOO<lb/>
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H323<lb/>
5000<lb/>
5990<lb/>
6000<lb/>
6505<lb/>
6506<lb/>
6507<lb/>
6522<lb/>
6530<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
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5<lb/>
1<lb/>
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3<lb/>
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5<lb/>
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2<lb/>
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3<lb/>
1<lb/>
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3<lb/>
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1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
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PHYS SCIE ELEM ED<lb/>
PHYS SCIE ELEM ED<lb/>
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BIO ENV SCIE ELEM<lb/>
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(M 12:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
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(T 12:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
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MAJ<lb/>
MAJ<lb/>
MAJ<lb/>
MAJ<lb/>
MAJ<lb/>
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L (W 3:00-6:00)'<lb/>
(MWF 9:00) (?)<lb/>
(MWF 10:00) U)<lb/>
L (M 1:00-??:00)<lb/>
L (W 1:00-W:00)<lb/>
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(0)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
(0)<lb/>
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1025<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2111<lb/>
2111<lb/>
2111<lb/>
3222<lb/>
3225<lb/>
3377<lb/>
322U<lb/>
3289<lb/>
3H10<lb/>
??3?5<lb/>
H330<lb/>
H337<lb/>
H3W5<lb/>
H3H7<lb/>
V370<lb/>
?H521<lb/>
?H527<lb/>
?H523<lb/>
5311<lb/>
5312<lb/>
5313<lb/>
5318<lb/>
5331<lb/>
??5335<lb/>
5385<lb/>
6H31<lb/>
6f59<lb/>
6H79<lb/>
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6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
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3<lb/>
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3<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
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1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
1<lb/>
OO-HOO) (3)<lb/>
30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
9:00) (3)<lb/>
30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
COURTSHIP I MARRIAGE (M 1<lb/>
COURTSHIP 4 MARRIAGE (T 6<lb/>
COURTSHIP t MARRIAGE (MWF<lb/>
COURTSHIP &amp; MARRIAGE (Th 6<lb/>
INTR SOC 10 (MWF 8:00) (3)<lb/>
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INTRO SOCIO (MWF 9:00) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (TTh 9:30"10:i5)<lb/>
INTR.SOCIO (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (TTh 11:00-12:15) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (MWF 12:00) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (TTh 1?:30-1:??5) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (MWF 2:00) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (TTh 2:00"3:15) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (I 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
INTR SOCIO (MWF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
MOO SOC PROB (TTh 12:30"1:H5) (3)<lb/>
MOD SOC PROB (TTh 9:30'10:H5) (3)<lb/>
MOO SOC PRQ8 (MWF 1:00) (3)<lb/>
RURAL SOCIO (MWF 1:00) 13)<lb/>
URBAN SOCIO (TTh 3:30-??:?5) (3)<lb/>
INTR MED SOCIO (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
SYMBOLIC INTERACTION (TTh 9:30-lO:5<lb/>
COMMUNITY ORC (TTh 8:00"9:15) (3)<lb/>
INTR MABIT1ME SOCIO (TTh 2:00-3:15) (3)<lb/>
MARRIAGE 4 FAMILY (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
CRIMINOLOGY (MWF 11:00) (3)<lb/>
ADV PRIIIC (T 2:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
RACIAL 4 CULT MlN (TTh 8:00) (2)<lb/>
SOCIAL STRATIFfC WF 10:00) (3)<lb/>
METH OF SOCIAL RES (TTh 3:30-H:H5) (3)<lb/>
READINGS IN SOCIO (TBA) (1)<lb/>
READINGS IN SOCIO (TBA) (2)<lb/>
READINGS IN SOCIO (TBA) (3)<lb/>
CONT SOCIAL PROB (Th 2:00-W:00) (7)<lb/>
APPL SOCIAL STAT (Th 2:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
APPL SOCIAL STAT (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SOCIAL ASP OF DEATH &amp; DYING (W ?:00-H:00)(2)<lb/>
JUVENILE DELINQ (T 1:00-3:00) (2)<lb/>
SOCI MARRIAGE PROB (M 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
HIST OR SOCIO (TTh 12:301:H5) (3)<lb/>
SEM DEVIANT BEH (Th 630-9:30) (3)<lb/>
SEM MOD SOCI THEORY (T 2:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
SEM POP HUMAN ECOLOGY (T 6:30"9:3C) (3)<lb/>
DIRECTED READINGS (TBA) (1)<lb/>
DIRECTEO READINGS (TBA) (2)<lb/>
DIRECTED READINGS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
THESIS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
THESIS (TBA) (3)<lb/>
(T 11:00) (2)<lb/>
(Th 11:00) (2)<lb/>
?BY PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR AND APPROVAL OF DEPARTMENTAL<lb/>
CHAIRPERSON<lb/>
??BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF INSTRUCTOR<lb/>
:00-U:00) (0)<lb/>
:OC-U:00) (0)<lb/>
:00-U:00) (0)<lb/>
1:00-?:00) (0)<lb/>
(TBA) (1)<lb/>
(TTh'8:00<lb/>
SOCW (Social Work)<lb/>
TCHNG<lb/>
DESCRIPT ASTRON (TTh<lb/>
DESCRIPT ASTRON L (T 7<lb/>
INV IN LIFE 4 ENV SCIE<lb/>
BIO SCI PRAC SEC TCHRS<lb/>
EAR SCI PRAC SEC TCHRS<lb/>
PHY SCI PRAC SEC TCHRS<lb/>
MAT 4 MET IN SCI<lb/>
10:00) (2)<lb/>
(TTh 10:00-12:00) (?)<lb/>
(TTh 12:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
(TTh 2:00"??:00) (2)<lb/>
10:00) (3)<lb/>
00-9:00) (0)<lb/>
(MW 1:00"V:00) (H)<lb/>
(TBA) (1)<lb/>
(TBA) (1)<lb/>
(TBA) (1)<lb/>
CONT APP TO TEA BIO SCI<lb/>
APPRENTICESHIP SCI (TBA<lb/>
SCI 4 SOC (W 6:30-9:30)<lb/>
PROB IN SCIE EDUC (TBA) (3)<lb/>
PROB IN SCI EDUC (TBA) (3)<lb/>
"PROB IN SCIE EDUC (TBA) (3)<lb/>
READINGS IN SCIE EDUC (TBA)<lb/>
SEL TOP IN PHYS SCIE<lb/>
THES.16 U0A) (3) . ?<lb/>
THESIS (TBA) frs) - -<lb/>
(MTWThF 9:00-12:00)'(3)<lb/>
(830-105)<lb/>
IT 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
. (1)<lb/>
(Th 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
10001<lb/>
10002<lb/>
20001<lb/>
20002<lb/>
20011<lb/>
20012<lb/>
30011<lb/>
30012<lb/>
30021<lb/>
30031<lb/>
30032<lb/>
vooo1<lb/>
H0021<lb/>
H9901<lb/>
H9902<lb/>
50011<lb/>
50012<lb/>
50021<lb/>
50031<lb/>
500H1<lb/>
5005i<lb/>
55001<lb/>
55011<lb/>
55021<lb/>
INTRO TO S&amp;UAL WORK (TTh 12:30) (?)<lb/>
INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK (TTh 8:00) (2)<lb/>
INTRO TO SOCIAL WELF (TTm l?-nl O)<lb/>
INTRO TO SOCIAL WELFARE (TTh 9:30) (2)<lb/>
FUNO OF INTERV (T 3:30"5:30) (2)<lb/>
FUND OF INTERV (TTh 11:00) (2)<lb/>
SOC WELF LEG 4 CASE LAW (MW 3:00-5:00) U<lb/>
CASE LAW (TTh 8:00-10:00) U)<lb/>
ISSU (TTh 11:00-1:00) U)<lb/>
INTERV (TTh 11:00-1:00) U)<lb/>
INTERV ITTh 3:00-5:00) U)<lb/>
WELF SYS (M 1:00-V:00) (3)<lb/>
3:30-?:i5) (3)<lb/>
M 9:00-12:00) (10)<lb/>
(M 9:00-17:00) (10)<lb/>
ENVIR (W 2:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
ENVIR (W 12:00-3:00) (3)<lb/>
SOC WELF LEG 4<lb/>
SOC WELF POL 4<lb/>
PROC OF SOC WORK<lb/>
PROC OF SOC WORK<lb/>
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CRISIS INTERV (M<lb/>
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FIELD EOUC 4 SEM<lb/>
HUM BEH 4 THE SOC<lb/>
HUM BEH 4 THE SOC<lb/>
COMM SERV FOR CHILD (T 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PROC OF GRP INTERV (M 6:30"9:30) 131<lb/>
FAMILY COUNS (M V.00-??:00) (3)<lb/>
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INDEPENDENT STUOY (W 7:30-8:30 1<lb/>
INDEPENDENT STUDY (W 8:0-9:30) (1)<lb/>
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SEED (Secondary Education)<lb/>
(3)<lb/>
3272<lb/>
?3272<lb/>
?3272<lb/>
3272<lb/>
?3272<lb/>
?3272<lb/>
?3272<lb/>
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?3272<lb/>
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3272<lb/>
3272<lb/>
3272<lb/>
3272<lb/>
3272<lb/>
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6703 Grad Sculpt Studio (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
6704 Grad Sculpt Studio (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
6705 Grad Sculpt Studio (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
6706 Grad Sculpt Studio (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
6707 Grad Sculpt Studio (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1001 Color &amp; Design (M-F 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
1001 Color &amp; Design (M-F 9:40-11:40) (3)<lb/>
1910 Art Appreciation (M-F 9:00-10:00) (2)<lb/>
1910 Art Appreciation (M-F 10:00-11:00) (2)<lb/>
2305 Weaving Des Stud I (M-F 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
2315 Weaving Des Stud II (M-F 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
3305 Weaving Des Stud III (M-F 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
3315 Weaving Des Stud IV (M-F 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
3850 Art in Elem School (M-F 9:40-12:10) (3)<lb/>
4560 Adv Painting I (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
4561 Adv Painting II (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
4562 Adv Painting III (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
4563 Adv Painting IV (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
4564 Adv Painting V (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
6305 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10:<lb/>
6315 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10:<lb/>
6325 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10:<lb/>
6335 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10:<lb/>
6345 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10:<lb/>
6355 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10:<lb/>
6365 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10<lb/>
6375 Grad Weaving &amp; Fiber Design (M-F 8:00-10<lb/>
6560 Grad Painting Stud (M-F 10:00-12:00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
00) (3)<lb/>
:00) (3)<lb/>
BIOL (BIOLOGY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1050 Prin Biol I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1051 Prin Biol I Lab (MWF 1:00-4:00) (1)<lb/>
1051 Prin Biol I Lab (MWF 1:004:00) (1)<lb/>
1060 Environ Biol (M-F 8:00-10:00) (4)<lb/>
1080 Gen Zoology (M-F 8:00-10:00) (5)<lb/>
1081 Gen Zoology Lab (MWF 1:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
2120 Hu Phys &amp; Anat (M-F 11:20-1:20) (4)<lb/>
2121 Hu Phys &amp; Anat Lab (MWF 1:3(M:30) (1)<lb/>
2230 Field Botany (M-F 11:20-12:50) (4)<lb/>
2231 Field Botany Lab (TTh 1:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
3310 Cell Phys (M-F 8:00-9:30) (4)<lb/>
3311 Cell Phys Lab (MWF 1:30-4:30) (0)<lb/>
4504 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
4514 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
5300 Genetics (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5640 Entomology (M-F 11:20-12:50) (4)<lb/>
5641 Entomology Lab (MWF 1:30-4:30) (0)<lb/>
5995 Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6003 Seminar (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6030 Topics in Cell (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
6504 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6514 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6994 Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1050 Prin Biol I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1051 Prin Biol I Lab (MWTh 1:00-4:00) (1)<lb/>
1060 Environ Biol (M-F 8:00-10:00) (4)<lb/>
1061 Environ Biol Lab (MWTh 1:00-4:00) (1)<lb/>
1070 Gen Botany (M-F 8:00-10:00) (5)<lb/>
1071 Gen Botany Lab (MWTh 1:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
2120 Hu Phys &amp; Anat (M-F 11:20-1:20) (4)<lb/>
2121 Hu Phys &amp; Anat Lab (MWTh 1:30-4:30) (1)<lb/>
4504 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
4514 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
5995 Internship (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6003 Seminar (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6020 Marine Biol (TTh 1:30-4:00) (3)<lb/>
6021 Marine Biol Lab (WF 1:30-4:00) (0)<lb/>
6504 Res Prob (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6994 Internship (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
BUED (BUSINESS EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
3228 Admin Management (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6410 Conceptual Foundations of Business (M-F 1:00-5:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
3291 Intern Sup Work Exp (TBA) (1)<lb/>
3292 Intern Sup Work Exp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
3293 Intern Sup Work Exp (TBA) (3)<lb/>
3294 Intern Sup Work Exp (TBA) (4)<lb/>
6424 Prob in BUED: Of Prac &amp; Of Machines (M-F 1<lb/>
6475 Org &amp; Adm of Oc Dist &amp; Of Ed (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6476 Coordination Techniques (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6492 Job Analysis &amp; Curriculum Development (M-F 11:<lb/>
BUSA (BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
3242 Organizational Mgt (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3352 International Bus (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3722 Operations Management (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
3832 Marketing Management (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4462 Manpower Management (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4662 Marketing Research (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4732 Consumer Behavior (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4752 Adv and Promotion Mgt (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
4842 Business Policy (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6832 Public Relations (M-F 4:20-5:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2242 Legal Envir Business (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3242 Organizational Mgt (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3352 International Bus (M-F 2A0A: 10) (3)<lb/>
3722 Operations Management (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3832 Marketing Management (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4352 Selling and Sales Mgt (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4362 Retail Management (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4562 Marketing Strategy (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
4842 Business Policy (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
4962 Topics in Mgt and Mkt (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
6722 Business Policies (M-F 6:00-7:30) (3)<lb/>
CHEM (CHEMISTRY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1120 Basic Gen &amp; Org Chem (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1121 BasGen &amp; Org Chem Lab (MTTh 1:00-4:00) (1)<lb/>
1150 Gen Chem &amp; Qual Anal (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1151 Gen Chem Qual Anal Lab (MTTh 1:00-4:00) (1)<lb/>
2750 Organic Chemistry (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2751 Organic Chemistry Lab (MTWTh 12:30-5:00) (2)<lb/>
6500 Intro Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6503 Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1020 Gen Descrip Chem (M-F 9:40-11:40) (4)<lb/>
1160 Gen Chem &amp; Qual Anal (M-F 9.40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1161 Gen Chem Qual Anal Lab (MTTh 1:00-4:00) (1)<lb/>
2620 Basic Biochem (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2621 Basic Biochem Lab (MTTh 1:0O4:00) (1)<lb/>
2760 Organic Chemistry (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2761 Organic Chemistry Lab (MTWTh 12:30-5:00) (2)<lb/>
6500 Intro Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6503 Research (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
COAS (COASTAL STUDIES)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
5000 Ship &amp; Underwater Tec (TBA) (2)<lb/>
?5001 Coastal Marine Prob (TBA) (3)<lb/>
?5002 Coastal Marine Prob (TBA) (3)<lb/>
?5025 Man and the Sea Sem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
?5026 Man and the Sea Sem (TBA) (1)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term<lb/>
 ?ra NC- admission by permission of<lb/>
?Field School in Underwater History based at Aurora, NC.<lb/>
instructor only.<lb/>
COED (COUNSELOR EDUCATION <lb/>
6406 Org Adm Guid " "<lb/>
6483 Seminar-Coun Prob (M-F 8.00-11. wj M<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Prin of Guidance (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
Anal Indiv (M-F 9:40-11:103)<lb/>
The Information Serv (M-F 113)<lb/>
Supv Prac Counseling (M-F 9:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Directed Readings (TBA) (2)<lb/>
COHE (COMMUNITY HEALTH) rstterm<lb/>
4500 Independent Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4501 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
4989 Sem Comm Hlth Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
?4990 Inter Comm Hlth Educ (TBA) (UJ<lb/>
6500 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6501 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6990 Interns Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6991 Interns Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
4500 Independent Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4501 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
4989 Sem Comm Hlth Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4990 Inter Comm Hlth Educ (TBA) (8)<lb/>
6500 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6501 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6990 Interns Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6991 Interns Comm Hlth (TBA) (3)<lb/>
?Must enroll in both terms to receive credit.<lb/>
CORS (CORRECTIONAL SERVICES)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1000 Crim Justice System (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3001 Community Corrections (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3002 Juv justice System (M-F 11:20-12.50) (3)<lb/>
2000<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
The Crim Offender (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
CSCI (COMPUTER SCIENCE)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Linear Alg Comput Appl (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1584<lb/>
3600<lb/>
3600<lb/>
3601<lb/>
5774<lb/>
Intro Digit Comput (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Intro Digit Comput (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Comp Org &amp; Progr (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Progr For Resrch (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
DHEA (DIVISION OF HEALTH AFFAIRS)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2002 Basic Issues in Alcohol Abuse (M-F 9.40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5096 Prevention of Alcoholism (M-F 11: 20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2002 Basic Issues in Alcohol Abuse (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5094 Treatment of Alcoholism (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
DRAM (DRAMA)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1000 Intro to Theatre (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
1011 Ballet I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1013 Jazz Dance I (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1000 Intro to Theatre (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
DRED (DRIVER EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2000 Intro Driver Ed (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2210 Motorcycle Safety (TTh 1:0O-2:30) (2)<lb/>
2211 Motorcycle Safety Lab (TWF 9:40-11:10) (0)<lb/>
2211 Motorcycle Safety Lab (TWF 11:20-12:50) (0)<lb/>
2211 Motorcycle Safety Lab (TWF 2:40-4:10) (0)<lb/>
2211 Motorcycle Safety Lab (TWF 4:20-5:50) (0)<lb/>
2220 Highway Trans System (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
2230 Traffic Law (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
6420 Federal Prog Hwy Saf (MWTh 6:30-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6521 Readings Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6522 Readings Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6990 Externship Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6991 Externship Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2000 Intro Driver Ed (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2230 Traffic Law (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
6405 Current Prob Dr T S E (MWTh 6:30-9:00) (3)<lb/>
6521 Readings Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6522 Readings Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6990 Externship Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6991 Externship Dr Traf Saf (TBA) (2)<lb/>
ECON (ECONOMICS)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2113 Prin Economics I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2133 Prin Economics II (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
2223 Intro to Computers (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2283 Statistical Anal I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3243 Microeconomics (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3623 Management Sci I (M-F 1.00-2.30) (3)<lb/>
4203 Labor Relations (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
2113<lb/>
2133<lb/>
2223<lb/>
2283<lb/>
3243<lb/>
3623<lb/>
6813<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Prin Economics I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Prin Economics II (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Intro to Computers (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Statistical Anal I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Microeconomics (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Management Sci I (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
Human Resources (M-F 4:20-5:50) (3)<lb/>
-<lb/>
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22 February 1979 FOUNTAIMMEAP<lb/>
17<lb/>
EDAD (EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION &amp; SUPERVISION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Seminar-Supervision (WTh 4:20-7:00) (2)<lb/>
Elem Sch Admin (M-F 1:00-5:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
Public Sch Finance (MT 4:20-8:00) (3)<lb/>
Intro Com Col &amp; Ad Ed (MW 1:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
Dev Adult Ed Prog (TTh 4:20-8:00) (3)<lb/>
Intro to School Law (MT 4:20-8:00) (3)<lb/>
Prob in Adult Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob in Adult Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Admin Intern in Ad Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Admin Intern to Ad Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Admin Intern-Sup Prac (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Admin Intern-Seminar (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Cur InstSpec Int I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Cur Inst Spec Int I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob in Educ Admin (WTh 4:20-7:00) (2)<lb/>
Adv Public Relations (WTh 5:00-7:40) (2)<lb/>
Dir Read Educ Leader (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Dir Read Educ Leader (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Dir Read Educ Leader (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Admin Intern Level II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Cur Instr Spec Int II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Cur Instr Spec Int II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6400<lb/>
6406<lb/>
6407<lb/>
6479<lb/>
6481<lb/>
6483<lb/>
6490<lb/>
6491<lb/>
6989<lb/>
6990<lb/>
6991<lb/>
6992<lb/>
6993<lb/>
6994<lb/>
7411<lb/>
7460<lb/>
7521<lb/>
7522<lb/>
7523<lb/>
7991<lb/>
7993<lb/>
7994<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
5334 Home Sch Com Relat (WTh 1:00-3:30) (2)<lb/>
6400 Seminar Supervision (M-F 2:40-5:20) (2) (72-13)<lb/>
6406 Elem Sch Admin (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6409 Sec School Admin (WTh 4:20-8:00) (3)<lb/>
6428 Prin Prac Supervision (MT 4:20-8:15) (3)<lb/>
6453 The Adult Learner (MW 1:00-4:45) (3)<lb/>
6483 Intro to School Law (M-F 9:40-1:40) (3) (72-13)<lb/>
6487 Processes in Adult Ed (TTh 4:20-8:00) (3)<lb/>
6991 Admin Intern-Sup Prac (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6992 Admin Intern-Seminar (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6993 Cur InstSpec Int I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6994 Cur Inst Spec Int I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
7408 Public Sch Admin (F 9:40-1:40) (3) (716-27)<lb/>
7410 Staff Person Probl (MT 1:00-3:40) (2)<lb/>
7521 Dir Read Educ Leader (TBA) (2)<lb/>
7522 Dir Read Educ Leader (TBA) (2)<lb/>
7523 Dir Read Educ Leader (TBA) (2)<lb/>
7991 Admin Intern Level II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
7993 Cur Instr Spec Int II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
7994 Cur Instr Spec Int II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
EHLT (ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2100 Intro Environ Health (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3501 Prob in Environ Health (TBA) (2)<lb/>
3502 Prob in Environ Health (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4990 Environ Health Interns (TBA) (5)<lb/>
6501 Prob Resch Environ Health (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6502 Prob Resch Environ Health (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6980 Environ Health Prac iTBA) (6)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
3501 Prob in Environ Health (TBA) (2)<lb/>
4991 Environ Health Interns (TBA) (5)<lb/>
6502 Prob Resch Environ Health (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA W'3)' "  " '<lb/>
ELEM (E<lb/>
2101<lb/>
3203<lb/>
3204<lb/>
4340<lb/>
4341<lb/>
4342<lb/>
4343<lb/>
4344<lb/>
4345<lb/>
4346<lb/>
4347<lb/>
4348<lb/>
4532<lb/>
4533<lb/>
4534<lb/>
5306<lb/>
5316<lb/>
6415<lb/>
6416<lb/>
6417<lb/>
6419<lb/>
6425<lb/>
6488<lb/>
4532<lb/>
4533<lb/>
4534<lb/>
5309<lb/>
5310<lb/>
5312<lb/>
5313<lb/>
5316<lb/>
5317<lb/>
5335<lb/>
6405<lb/>
6416<lb/>
6417<lb/>
6418<lb/>
6419<lb/>
6425<lb/>
LEMENTARY EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Intro to Educ (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
Lang Arts Leg (M-F 1:00-3:00) (4)<lb/>
Fund of Reading (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh Kind (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh LEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh LEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh LEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Obs &amp; Stu Teh UEG (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Soc Studies in Elem S (TWTh 4:20-6:50) (3)<lb/>
Applied Phonics (M-F 8:00-12:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
Tech of Teh Elem Sch (M-F 1:00-5:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
Prob Lo Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob Upper Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Foundations of Read (M-F 8:00-12:00) (3)(613-26)<lb/>
Elem Sch Curr (M-F 8:00-12:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
Adv Lang Arts Elem Sc (TWTh 4:20-6:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob in Educ (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Founda Curr Er Chi Ed (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Teh Eval ErChi Ed (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Improv Read Instr (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Read Remed &amp; Prac (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
Applied Phonics (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Read Jr &amp; Sr Hi Sch (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
Aerospace Education (M-F 1:00-5:00) (3) (616-27)<lb/>
Invest Teh Reading (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob Lo Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Prob Upper Elem Grades (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Read-The Learn Bases (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Foundations of Read (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Elem Sch Curr (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3880 Writ Bus and Industry (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4080 Shakespeare Comedies (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4170 Victorian Literature (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4250 Am Lit: 1860-1920 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4510 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4520 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4950 Children's Literature (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4950 Children's Literature (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5370 Mod Brit Am Novel (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
5440 Early Twentieth Cen Poet (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6210 American Renaissance (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1100 Composition (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1100 Composition (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1200 Composition (M-F 11: 20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1200 Composition (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2100 Major British Writers (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2750 Gram Ling Elem Majors (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3270 Frontier Am Lit (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3460 Classical Mythology (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3480 Science Fiction (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3570 American Folklore (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3570 American Folklore (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3630 Bible as Literature (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3880 Writ for Bus and Ind (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4090 Shakespeare: Tragedies (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4510 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4520 Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4950 Lit for Children (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
5230 South Region Writing (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5410 Preshakespeare Drama (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6010 Medieval Literature (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
6390 Special Studies Sem (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
6955 Teh Com Secondary Sch (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA)<lb/>
FINA (FINANCE)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
3724 Financial Management (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3724 Financial Management (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3724 Financial Management (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4304 Investments (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
3724 Financial Management (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3724 Financial Management (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
FOREIGN LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
FREN (FRENCH)<lb/>
1001 Elementary French (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1002 Elementary French (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1003 Intermediate French (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1004 Intermediate French (M-F 11 ?20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1002 Elementary Fren (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1004 Intermediate French (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
GERM (GERMAN-See German under proper place in alphabetical order)<lb/>
SPAN (SPANISH-See Spanish under proper place in alphabetical order)<lb/>
GEOG(GEOGRAPHY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1000 Earth and Man (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1000 Earth and Man (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2001 World Geography I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2003 Economic Geography (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3003 Political Geography (M-F 11.20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
3005 Geography ot Environmental Resources (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3046 U.S. &amp; Canada (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3054 Caribbean America (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3072 Cartography (M-F 1:00-3:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1000 Earth and Man (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1000 Earth and Man (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2002 World Geography II (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2008 Map Reading (M-F 1:00-3:30) (3)<lb/>
3004 Urban Geography (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3055 North Carolina (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3080 Climatology (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5083 Air Photo Interpretation (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
PLAN (PLANNING- See Planning under proper place in alphabetical order)<lb/>
GEOL (GEOLOGY)<lb/>
1500<lb/>
Am Marit Underwater His (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Reformation 1450-1598 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Directed Research Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
5160<lb/>
5360<lb/>
6993<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
6999<lb/>
?Field School in Maritime and Underwater History to be taught at Aurora, NC. Admis-<lb/>
sion by permission of instructor only.<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Physical Geology (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
ENGL (ENGLISH)<lb/>
t,NU FIRST TERM<lb/>
1100 Composition (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
00 Composition (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
200 Composition (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
200 Composition (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2100 Major British Writers (M-F 9:40-11: 0) 3)<lb/>
2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
2200 Major Amer Writers (M-F 9:40-111:101 (3)<lb/>
2750 Gram Ling for Elem Ed (M-F 8:00-9:30) 3)<lb/>
2750 Gram Ling for Elem Ed (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3420 The Short Story (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3460 Classical Mythology (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3570 American Folklore (M-F 1:0O-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3570 American Folklore (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3fi 0 Human Values in Lit (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3860 Intro Non Fiction Writ (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1600 Historical Geology (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
GERM (GERMAN)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1001 Elementary German (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1003 Intermediate German (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1002 Elementary German (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1004 Intermediate German (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
HIST (HISTORY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1040 World Hist to 1500 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1040 World Hist to 1500 (M-F 11:20-12:50 (3)<lb/>
1041 Hist Eur Since 1500 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1050 Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1050 Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1051 Amer Hist Since 1877 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1051 Amer Hist Since 1877 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3100 No Carolina Hist (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3545 His Eur Since 1914 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4490 Dip H Eu 1815 Pres (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4521 Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4522 Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1040 World Hist to 1500 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1041 Hist Eur Since 1500 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1050 Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1050 Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1050 Amer Hist to 1877 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1051 Amer Hist Since 1877 (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1051 Amer Hist Since 1877 (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3100 No Carolina Hist (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3415 Middle Ages (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3425 Emergence of Mod Eur (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
4521 Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4522 Directed Readings (TBA) (1)<lb/>
5680 Dip His Mod Asia (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
6993 Directed Research Study (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
HLTH(HEALTH)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1000 Hlth Mod Soc (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
1000 Hlth Mod Soc (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
2125 Saf Educ &amp; F.A. (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
2125 Saf Educ &amp; F.A (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
3244 Prac Hlth Elem Sch (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
4348 Hlth Educ Prob (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5345 Alcohol Hlth Educ (M-F 1:00-4:00) (3) (68-26)<lb/>
5355 Drug Educ (M-F 1:00-4:00) (3) (521-67)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1000 Hlth Mod Soc (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
1000 Hlth Mod Soc (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2125 Safety Ed &amp; F.A. (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
2125 Safety Ed &amp; F.A. (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3244 Prac Hlth Elem Sch (M-F 1:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
HOME (HOME ECONOMICS)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1005 Food (M 9:40-11:40) (3)<lb/>
1006 Food Lab (TWThF 9:40-11:40) (0)<lb/>
1151 Intro to Home Ec (TTh 1:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
2103 Family Relations (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2134 Textiles (M-F 2:40-3:40) (2)<lb/>
2290 Management &amp; Theory (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4500 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4501 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4521 Readings in Home Ec (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4990 Field Exper in F &amp; N (TBA) (4)<lb/>
5305 Food Conservation (M-F 1.00-5:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
5321 Adult Educ (M-F 2:40-3:40) (2)<lb/>
5339 Prob in Cloth &amp; TCx (M-F 800-12:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6426 Supervision (M-F 1:00-5:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6430 Trends in Home Ec (M-F 8:00-12:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6500 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6501 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6980 Intrnshp Chid Sp I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6981 Intrnshp Chid Sp II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6984 Intrnshp Home Ec Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6985 Intrnshp Home Ec Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6986 Intrnshp Food &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6987 Intrnshp Food &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2103 Family Relations (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2105 Nutrition (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3282 Furn Constr Anal (M 9:40-12:20) (3)<lb/>
3283 Furn Constr Anal Lab (TWThF 9:40-12:20) (0)<lb/>
4500 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4501 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4521 Readings in Home Ec (TBA) (1)<lb/>
5313 Human Dev &amp; Fam Rel (M-F 1:00-2.30) (3)<lb/>
5335 Nutrition Education (M-F 1:00-5:00) (3) (628-712<lb/>
5336 Methods Teh Fam Liv (M-F 8:00-12:00) (3) MM)<lb/>
6480 Seminar Consumer Econ (M-F 1:00-5:00 (3) (628-712)<lb/>
6500 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6501 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6502 Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6980 Intrnshp Chid Dev Sp I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6981 Intrnshp Chid Dev Sp II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6984 Intrnshp Home Ec Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6985 Intrnshp Home Ec Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6986 Intrnshp Fd &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6987 Intrnshp Fd &amp; Nutr (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6999 Residence (TBA) (0)<lb/>
HPRO (HEALTH PROFESSIONS)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2100 Perspect in Hlth Care (MW 6:30-9:30) (2)<lb/>
?4310 Gross Anatomy (TBA) (0)<lb/>
?4311 Gross Anatomy Lab (TBA) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Comm Hlth &amp; Orgs (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
Gross Anatomy (TBA) (5)<lb/>
Gross Anat Lab (TBA) (0)<lb/>
?Students must enroll both terms to receive credit.<lb/>
4300<lb/>
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INDT (INDUSTRIAL AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1030 Engineer Graphics I (M-F 8:00-11:10) (4)<lb/>
1050 Fund of Electronics (M-F 8:00-10:40) (4)<lb/>
1060 Construction Tech I (M-F 8:00-11:10) (4)<lb/>
3090 Supv Work Experience (TBA) (2)<lb/>
3091 Supv Work Experience (TBA) (2)<lb/>
3092 Industrial Production (M-F 11:20-12:50) (2)<lb/>
3094 Industrial Main Prac (M-F 9:40-11:10) (2)<lb/>
5500 Ind StudyGraph Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5501 Ind StudyVisual Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5502 Ind StudyElec Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5503 Ind StudyConstruction (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5504 lndStudyMfg(TBA)(3)<lb/>
6104 Indt Ed Apprenticeship (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6500 Spec Prob In Ind Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6501 Spec Invest In Ind Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1001 Industrial Crafts (M-F 11:20-12:50) (2)<lb/>
1040 Graphic Arts I (M-F 8:00-11:10) (4)<lb/>
1082 Power Tech (M-F 8:00-11:10) (4)<lb/>
3060 Construction Tech III (M-F 8:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
3090 Supv Work Experience (TBA) (2)<lb/>
3091 Supv Work Experience (TBA) (2)<lb/>
3292 Industrial Safety (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
4323 Methods in Indt (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
5500 Ind StdyGraph Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5501 Ind StdyVisual Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5502 Ind StdyElec Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5503 Ind StdyConstruction (TBA) (3)<lb/>
S04 lndStdyMfg(TBA) (3)<lb/>
6001 Adm and Supv of INDT (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
6102 Sel &amp; Orgof Sub Matter (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6103 Plan Indt Facilities (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6104 Ind Ed Apprenticeship (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6500 Spec Prob in Ind Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6501 Spec Invest in Ind Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
JOUR (JOURNALISM)<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term<lb/>
LIBS (LIBRARY SCIENCE)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
5004 Selection of Media (M-F 8:00-11:00) (3) (66-26)<lb/>
6001 Govt Publications (M-F 1:00-4:00) (3) (66-26)<lb/>
6502 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6990 Internship (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1000 Research Skills (M-F 8:00-9:00) (1) (627-718)<lb/>
3000 Stor telling (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
5000 Media for Children (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
5002 Intro to Reference (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
5006 Lib &amp; Society (M-F 2:40-3:40) (2)<lb/>
6003 Ref Soc Sciences (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
6400 Sem Lib Adm-School (M-F 1:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
6488 Res Meth in Lib Sci (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
6501 Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
MATH (MATHEMATICS)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
000 i Math Learning Lab (M-F 8:00-9:30) (0)<lb/>
0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 9:40-11:10) (0)<lb/>
0001 Math Learning Lab (M-F 11:20-12:50) (0)<lb/>
1063 College Algebra (M-F 8:00-10:30) (3)<lb/>
1063 College Algebra (M-F 11:20-1:50) (3)<lb/>
MUSC (MUSIC)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1115 Beg Piano Grp (M-F 8:00-9:00) (1)<lb/>
1166 Basic Musicianship (M-F 11:20-1:20) (4)<lb/>
1386 Compre Music Lab (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
1425 Woodwind Grp (M-F 11:20-12:20) (1)<lb/>
2105 Int Piano Grp (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
2115 Int Piano Grp (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
2208 Music Appreciation (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
3018 Basic Music Skills (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3205 Voice Fundamentals (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
3455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4455 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
5957 Inst Prob &amp; Tech (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
6927 Sem Prob in ME (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6937 Sem Prob in ME (TBA) (2)<lb/>
? APPLIED MUSIC: Clarinet, Piano, Flute, Voice (1 each)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1405 Woodwind Grp (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
1435 BrassGrp (M-F 11:20-12:20) (1)<lb/>
2208 Music Appreciation (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2258 History of Jazz (M-F 1:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
2465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
3028 Mus Ed in Inter Grds (M-F 1:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
3465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
4465 Accompanying (TBA) (1)<lb/>
5326 20th Century Harmony (M-F 1:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
5416 Mus Roc &amp; Classic (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
6957 Phil of ME (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
6927 Sem Prob in ME (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6937 Sem Prob in ME (TBA) (2)<lb/>
APPLIED MUSIC: Saxophone, Tuba, Clarinet, Trombone, Voice, French<lb/>
Horn, Euphonium, Piano, Organ (1 each)<lb/>
1065<lb/>
1065<lb/>
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6001<lb/>
College Algebra (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
College Algebra (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Plane Trig (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Elem of Calculus (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Basic Cone Math I (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Basic Cone Math II (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
Calculus I (M-F 11:20-1:20) (4)<lb/>
Integr Calculus I (M-F 9:40-12:10) (5)<lb/>
Integr Calculus II (M-F 9:40-12:10) (5)<lb/>
Tech Elem Math (MW 8:00-10:30) (3)<lb/>
Tech Elem Math (MW 11:20-1:50) (3)<lb/>
Tech Elem Math (TTh 8:00-10:30) (0)<lb/>
Tech Elem Math (TTh 11:20-1:50) (0)<lb/>
Elem Statis Meth I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intro Mod Alge (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Applied Math I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Real Variables II (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
must enroll in same class section as Lab<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Math Learning Lab (M-F 8:00-9:30) (0)<lb/>
Math Learning Lab (M-F 11:20-12:50) (0)<lb/>
College Algebra (M-F 8:00-10:30) (3)<lb/>
College Algebra (M-F 11:20-1:50) (3)<lb/>
College Algebra (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Plane Trig (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Basic Cone Math I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Basic Cone Math II (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
Calculus II (M-F 11:20-1:20) (4)<lb/>
Integr Calculus II (M-F 8:00-10:30) (5)<lb/>
Tech Elem Math (MW 8:00-10:30) (3)<lb/>
Tech Elem Math (TTh 8:00-10:30) (0)<lb/>
Elem Statis Meth I (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Adv Calculus I (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Mod Math Elem Teh I (M-F 2:40-5:40) (3) (716-82)<lb/>
Matrix Algebra (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
MEDT (MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Clinical Education (M-F 8:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
'4990<lb/>
K4990<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Clinical Education (M-F 8:00-5:00) (8)<lb/>
?Students must enroll in both terms to receive credit<lb/>
MRSC (MEDICAL RECORD SCIENCE)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
3000 Introd to Med Term (M-F 1:00-2:00) (2)<lb/>
4995 Clinical Internship (M-F 8:00-5:00) (6)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term.<lb/>
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(NURSING)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Adv Med-Surg Nurs (MF 10:00-2:30) (0)<lb/>
Adv Med-Surg Nurs L (TWTh 7:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
Adv Med-Surg Nurs L (TWTh 3:00-11:00) (0)<lb/>
Geriatric Nurs Care (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Geriatric Nurs Care L (TBA) (0)<lb/>
Comm Hlth Nurs (ThF 9:00-12:00) (0)<lb/>
Comm Hlth Nurs L (MTW 9:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
Prof Nursing Probl (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Sc Comm Based Cl Nsg Th (TTH 2:00-4:15) (2)<lb/>
ScComm Based Cl NsgTh (TTh 2:004:15) (2)<lb/>
Sc Comm Based Cl Nsg Th (TTh 2:00-4:15) (2)<lb/>
Con Cl Nsg Exp(W 4:30-7:30) (1)<lb/>
Con Cl Nsg Exp (W 4:30-7:30) (1)<lb/>
ConCI Nsg Exp (W 4:30-7:30) (1)<lb/>
Meth Eval in Nsg (MTh 4:30-7:15) (3)<lb/>
lndptStinNsg(TBA)(2)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (MW 2:004:15) (2)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBAMJ)<lb/>
Research ProjectThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Adv Med-Surg Nurs (MF 10:00-2:30) (11)<lb/>
Adv Med-Surg Nurs L (TWTh 7:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
Adv Med-Surg Nurs L (TWTh 3:00-11:00) (0)<lb/>
Comm Hlth Nurs (ThF 9:00-12:00) (8)<lb/>
Comm Hlth Nurs L (MTW 9:00-3:00) (0)<lb/>
Issues in Nursing (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Sc Comm Based Cl NsgTh (TTh 2:00-4:15) (1)<lb/>
Sc Comm Based Cl Nsg Th (TTh 2:004:15) (1)<lb/>
Sc Comm Based Cl Nsg Th (TTh 2:00-4:15) (1)<lb/>
Con Cl Nsg Exp (W 4:30-7:30) (2)<lb/>
ConCI Nsg Exp (W 4:30-7:30) (2)<lb/>
ConCI Nsg Exp (W 4:30-7:30) (2)<lb/>
ReadResearch in Nsg (MW 10:30-1:15) (2)<lb/>
Research ProjThesis (MW 2:004:15) (3)<lb/>
Research ProjThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Research ProjThesis (TBA) (1)<lb/>
?Students must enroll both terms in order to receive credit.<lb/>
OCCT (OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
4997 Occupational Therapy Field Work Level II (M-F 8:00-5:00) (0)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
4998 Occupational Therapy Field Work Level II (M-F 8:00-5:00) (6)<lb/>
PADM (PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
6170 Sem in Intergov Relations (MW 6:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
6111 Contemporary Problems (MW 6:00-10:00) (3)<lb/>
PHIL (PHILOSOPHY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Knowl, Exist &amp; Value (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1100<lb/>
1170 Human Conduct (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1171 Man and the State (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1500 Intro to Logic (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
 SECOND TERM<lb/>
1100 Knowl, Exist &amp; Value (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1170 Human Conduct (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1500 Intro to Logic (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PHYE (PHYSICAL EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1000 Found Phye Lab (M-F 11:20-12:20) (1)<lb/>
1018 Elem Swim (M-F 8:00-9:00) (1)<lb/>
1021 Elem Tennis (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
1021 Elem Tennis (M-F 1:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
1101 Phys Conditioning (M-F 8:00-9:00) (1)<lb/>
1120 Golf (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
1121 Adv Tennis (M-F 2:40-3:40) (1)<lb/>
1139 Bowling (M-F 11:20-12:20) (1)<lb/>
2530<lb/>
3600<lb/>
3783<lb/>
3784<lb/>
3793<lb/>
3850<lb/>
4804<lb/>
6005<lb/>
6203<lb/>
6207<lb/>
6508<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
1000<lb/>
1021<lb/>
1021<lb/>
1101<lb/>
1118<lb/>
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1121<lb/>
1139<lb/>
2760<lb/>
2761<lb/>
2773<lb/>
3545<lb/>
3786<lb/>
4403<lb/>
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5303<lb/>
6001<lb/>
6102<lb/>
6104<lb/>
6201<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
Grp Gms Low Lorgan l??) ?<lb/>
S &amp; M Basketball (M-F jj?.2? (1)<lb/>
SAM Baseball (M-F 9:40-110:40) 0)<lb/>
SAMTennis(M-F240-340(1)<lb/>
Kinesiology (M-F ?f 3 ?,) (2)<lb/>
Tests &amp; Measurements (M-F J ??? 00) (2)<lb/>
?t A Ext Act (M-F 1:0M:M, (3)<lb/>
Mech Analysis (M-F 240-4:10 (3)<lb/>
Phys of Exer (M-F 4:20-50) (3)<lb/>
Tech of Research (M-F 6:00-7:30) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 4:20-5:50) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 6:00-7:30(3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Found Phye Lab (M-F 9:410.40,(1)<lb/>
Elem Tennis (M-F 8:00-9:00)0)<lb/>
Elem Tennis (M-F 11:20-12:20 (1)<lb/>
PhysCond (M-F 11:20-12:20) (1)<lb/>
IntSwim (M-F 2:40-3:40) (1)<lb/>
Golf (M-F 8:00-9:00) (1)<lb/>
Adv Tennis (M-F 1:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
Bowling (M-F 9:40-10:40) (1)<lb/>
S&amp;MGolf (M-F 940-1040) (1)<lb/>
S &amp; M Badm &amp; Bowl (M-F 1:00-2:00) (1)<lb/>
S &amp; M Volleyball (M-F 2:40-3:40) (1)<lb/>
Prac &amp; Proc Phye Elem (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
S&amp;MSocASpdbl (M-F 11:20-12:20) (11<lb/>
Organ &amp; Adm Phye (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Phys of Exer (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Per Ment Retard (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adm Phye AAthl (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Hist &amp; Phil Phye (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
Currin Phye (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Adv Tests &amp; Meas Phye (M-F 11:20-12 50) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 2:404:10) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (M-F 4:20-5:50) (3)<lb/>
PHYS (PHYSICS)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1050 Phys and the Envir (M-F 11:20-1:20) (4)<lb/>
1080 Phys and the Univ (M-F 9:40-11:10) (4)<lb/>
1081 Phys and the Univ (MW 7:00-11:00) (0)<lb/>
1250 General Physics (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1251 General Phys Lab (MW 1:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1050 Phys and the Envir (M-F 9:40-11:10) (4)<lb/>
1061 Experimental Phys (MW 1.00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
1070 Physics and Man (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1260 General Physics (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1261 General Phys Lab (TTh 1:00-5:00) (1)<lb/>
PLAN (PLANNING)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
No courses offered in this discipline this term.<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
3000 Urban Planning (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3001 Planning Techniques I (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
POLS (POLITICAL SCONCE)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
1010 Amer Government (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1010 Amer Government (M-F 9:40-11.10) (3)<lb/>
2102 State Local Govt (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
2104 Civil Liberties (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3033 VotBehA Public Opin (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3204 Amer judiciary (M-F 8.00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3252 Public Administrat (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1010 Amer Government (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
1010 Amer Government (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
2106 Intro Intern Relat (M-F 11 20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3039 Black Pol in America (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
3203 American Executive (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
4386 E. Asian Politics (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PRCA (PARKS, RECREATION &amp; CONSERVATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
?4990 Recreation Fieldwork (TBA) (0)<lb/>
?4990 Recreation Fieldwork (TBA) (0)<lb/>
2000<lb/>
3000<lb/>
3001<lb/>
?4990<lb/>
?4990<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Intr to Leisure Ser (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Grp Proc Lei Serv (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
Grp Proc Lei Serv Lab (M 1:00-3:00) (1)<lb/>
Recreation Fieldwork (TBA) (12)<lb/>
Recreation Fieldwork (TBA) (12)<lb/>
?Students must enroll both terms in order to receive credit.<lb/>
PSYC (PSYCHOLOGY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
General I (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
General I (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
General II (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
Statistics (M-F 8:00-9:00) (3)<lb/>
Statistics (M-F 9:40-10:40) (3)<lb/>
Sutistics Lab (MWTh 1:004:00) (0)<lb/>
Statistics Lab (MWTh 1.004:00) (0)<lb/>
Childhood (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Developmental (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Experimental (M-F 8:00-9:00) (3)<lb/>
Experimental Lab (MWTh 1:004:00) (0)<lb/>
Social (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Learning (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adolescence (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adolescence (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Personnel &amp; Industr (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Adjustment (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Personality (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Educational (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Educational (M-F 9:40-11.10) (3)<lb/>
Psycho! Research I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Psychol Research II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Readings in Psyc I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Readings in Psyc II (TBA)(1)<lb/>
Readings in Psyc III (TBA)(1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Intro to Psyc Test (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Com Mgt in Classroom (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Psyc of Sexual Behav (M-F 8:009:30) (3)<lb/>
1050<lb/>
1050<lb/>
1051<lb/>
?2101<lb/>
?2101<lb/>
?2102<lb/>
?2102<lb/>
3201<lb/>
3206<lb/>
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?3211<lb/>
3221<lb/>
3225<lb/>
3240<lb/>
3240<lb/>
3241<lb/>
3275<lb/>
4300<lb/>
4305<lb/>
4305<lb/>
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??4991<lb/>
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5333<lb/>
5350<lb/>
tM?<lb/>
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22 February 1979 FOUNTAINHEAP PiQ?<lb/>
19<lb/>
5375<lb/>
5380<lb/>
5521<lb/>
5990<lb/>
5991<lb/>
5992<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6502<lb/>
6503<lb/>
6519<lb/>
6520<lb/>
??6980<lb/>
6981<lb/>
6982<lb/>
6992<lb/>
6993<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
7990<lb/>
7991<lb/>
Abnormal (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
PsycofExcep Child (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc(TBA)(l)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Problems in Psyc I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Problems in Psyc II (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Problems in Psyc III (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Independent Study I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
School Practicum I (TBA) (4)<lb/>
School Practicum II (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
School Practicum III (TBA) (4)<lb/>
School Practicum IV (TBA) (4)<lb/>
?Students must enrol! in same class section as lab<lb/>
??By permission of chairperson only.<lb/>
1050<lb/>
1050<lb/>
1051<lb/>
1051<lb/>
2101<lb/>
2102<lb/>
3225<lb/>
3240<lb/>
3275<lb/>
4305<lb/>
4305<lb/>
4310<lb/>
4501<lb/>
4502<lb/>
4521<lb/>
4522<lb/>
4523<lb/>
??4990<lb/>
4991<lb/>
?4992<lb/>
5325<lb/>
5333<lb/>
5372<lb/>
5375<lb/>
5380<lb/>
5521<lb/>
5990<lb/>
5991<lb/>
5992<lb/>
6405<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6502<lb/>
6503<lb/>
6519<lb/>
6520<lb/>
??6980<lb/>
6981<lb/>
?6982<lb/>
6992<lb/>
6993<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
7990<lb/>
7991<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
General I (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
General I (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
General II (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
General II (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
Statistics (M-F 9:40-10:40) (3)<lb/>
Statistics Lab (MWTh 1:00-4:00) (0)<lb/>
Learning (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Adolescence (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Adiustment (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Educational (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Educational (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Physiological Psyc (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Psycholog Research I (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Psycholog Research II (TBA) (2)<lb/>
Readings in Psyc I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Readings in Psyc II (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Readings in Psyc III (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Intro to Psyc Test (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Cont Mgt in Classroom (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Psyc of Cognitive Proc (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Abnormal Psyc (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Exceptional Child (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Directed Readings (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Adv Educ Psyc (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Problems in Psyc I (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Problems in Psyc II (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Problems in Psyc III (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Independent Study I (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Independent Study II (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA-JW<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Field Exper in Psyc (TBA) (1)<lb/>
School Practicum I (TBA) (4)<lb/>
School Practicum II (TBA) (4)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
School Practicum III (TBA) (4)<lb/>
School Practicum IV (TBA) (4)<lb/>
II UTI JO?l)?' ?q<lb/>
bv permission of chairperson only.<lb/>
PTHE (PHYSICAL THERAPY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Fund Patient Care (TTh 1:00-3:00) (2)<lb/>
3150<lb/>
3991<lb/>
RECO<lb/>
5000<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6502<lb/>
6503<lb/>
6504<lb/>
6505<lb/>
6506<lb/>
6521<lb/>
6522<lb/>
6523<lb/>
6991<lb/>
6992<lb/>
6997<lb/>
6998<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Clinical Education II (M-F 8:00-5:00) (3)<lb/>
(REHABILITATION COUNSELING)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Intro to Rehab (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Dir Read in Rehab (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Dir Read in Rehab (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Dir Read in Rehab (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Internship in Rehab (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Internship in Rehab (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Prob and Research (TBA) 1<lb/>
Dir Read in Rehab (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Dir Read in Rehab (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Dir Read in Rehab (TBA) (1)<lb/>
Internship in Rehab TBA 3<lb/>
Internship in Rehab (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6501<lb/>
6502<lb/>
6503<lb/>
6504<lb/>
6505<lb/>
6506<lb/>
6521<lb/>
6522<lb/>
6523<lb/>
6993<lb/>
6994<lb/>
6997<lb/>
6998<lb/>
SC.E (SCIENCE EDUCAT.ON)fjrstterm<lb/>
Phy Scie Elem Ed (M-F 9:40-11:10) (4)<lb/>
Phy Scie Elem Ed (TWTh 1:004:W) 0)<lb/>
Bk4 Env Scie Elem Ed (M-F 9:40-11:10) (4)<lb/>
Id Env Scie Elem Ed (TWTh 1:0O4:(X? (0)<lb/>
Elem of Photography i???<lb/>
Elem of Photography (TWTh J:??;?2 ?<lb/>
Teach Scie in Elem Sch (M-F 8 09 3?JJ2<lb/>
Tefhl1ieinElemSch(M-F9:4).11:10)(2)<lb/>
Apprenticeship Scie (TBA) (3)<lb/>
s?in Elem Educ (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
Prob in Scie Educ CTBA (3<lb/>
Prob in Scie Educ TBA 3<lb/>
Prob in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Readings in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1250 Phy Scie Elem Ed (M-F 9:40-11:10) (4)<lb/>
1251 Phy Scie Elem Ed (TWTh 1:004:00) (0)<lb/>
3216 Teach Scie in Elem Sch (M-F 8:00-9:30) (2)<lb/>
3216 Teach Scie in Elem Sch (M-F 9:40-11:10) (2)<lb/>
3350 Astronomy (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
5990 Apprenticeship Scie (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6505 Problems in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6506 Problems in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6507 Problems in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6522 Readings in Scie Educ (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6995 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6996 Thesis (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SEED (SECONDARY EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
3272 Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
3272 Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3272 Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3325 The Secondary School (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5321 Educ Comm Meth Mat (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5374 Des Mult Inst Mat (M-F 2:00-6:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6424 Founda Curricu Devel (M-F 2:00-6:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6430 Educ Statistics (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6435 Inst Dev Educ Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6454 Founda Amer Educ (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
6480 Intro to Resrch (M-F 8:00-12:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
6480 Intro to Resrch (M-F 2:0(6:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
3272 Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
3272 Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
3272 Intr Aud Vis Instr (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
5321 Educ Comm Meth Mat (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6423 Hist &amp; Phil Educ (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
6424 Founda Curricu Devel (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
6424 Founda Curricu Devel (M-F 2:00-6:00) (3) (72-13)<lb/>
6430 Educa Statistics (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6435 Inst Dev Educ Comm (TBA) (3)<lb/>
SLAP (SPEECH, LANGUAGE AND AUDITORY PATHOLOGY)<lb/>
r FIRST TERM<lb/>
3225 Lab Clinical Practice (TBA) (0)<lb/>
4225 Clinical Practicum (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4226 Practicum in Appraisal (TBA) (1)<lb/>
5510 Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
5511 Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
5512 Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6002 Seminar in Audiology (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6225 Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6226 Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6227 Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6228 Lab Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (0)<lb/>
6230 Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6231 Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6232 Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6233 Lab Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (0)<lb/>
6520 Master of Science Paper (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6521 Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Res (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6522 Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Res (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6523 Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Re (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6990 Internship in SLAP (TBA) (2) ?<lb/>
6991 Internship in SLAP (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
3225 Lab Clinical Practice (TBA) (0)<lb/>
4225 Clinical Practicum (TBA) (3)<lb/>
4226 Practicum in Appraisal (TBA) (1)<lb/>
5510 Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
5511 Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
5512 Spec Prob Sp &amp; Hrg (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6002 Seminar in Audiology (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6225 Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6226 Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6227 Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6228 Lab Clinical Practice Sp (TBA) (0)<lb/>
6230 Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6231 Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6232 Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6233 Lab Clinical Practice Aud (TBA) (0)<lb/>
6520 Master of Science Paper (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6521 Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Res (TBA) (1)<lb/>
6522 Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Res (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6523 Readings Sp &amp; Hrg Res (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6990 Internship in SLAP (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6991 Internship in SLAP (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SOCI (SOCIOLOGY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2110 Intr Sociology (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
2110 Intr Sociology (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
2110 Intr Sociology (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3222 Rural Sociology (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3225 Urban Sociology (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
3289 Community Organization (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
4330 Criminology (M-F 1.00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
4370 Methods of Social Research (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5311 Cont Social Problems (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2110 Intr Sociology (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
2110 Intr Sociology (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
2111 Mod Social Problems (M-F 1.00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
4337 Advanced Principles (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
5314 Sociological Concepts (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3) ?<lb/>
5331 Juvenile Delinquency (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1002 Elementary Spanish (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
1004 Intermediate Spanish (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
SPCH (SPEECH)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 11.20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 11.20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2015 Radio &amp; TV News (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
2080 Business &amp; Prof Spch (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
3004 Public Speaking (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 9:40-10.40) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
2001 Voice and Diction (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
2013 Fund of Broadcasting (M-F 9:40-10:40) (2)<lb/>
2014 Radio &amp; TV Speaking (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2080 Business &amp; Prof Spch (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
3004 Public Speaking (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
SPED (SPECIAL EDUCATION)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
2101 Intro to Except Chil (M-F 9:40-11.10) (3)<lb/>
2102 Intro Mental Ret (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
3201 Meth Mat in MR I (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
5501 Minor Prob Spec Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5502 Minor Prob Spec Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6101 Introd to Learn Disab (M-F 4:20-5:50) (3)<lb/>
6203 Adv Meth Mat MR i (M-F 4:20-5:50) (3)<lb/>
6990 Practicum in L.D. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6991 Practicum in L.D. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6992 Internship in MR (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6993 Internship in MR (TBA) (2)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
2101 Intro to Except Chil (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
3202 Meth Matin MR II (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5101 Intro to Except Chil (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
5102 Perspectives in MR (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
5501 Minor Prob Spec Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
5502 Minor Prob Spec Ed (TBA) (3)<lb/>
6204 Adv Meth Mat MR II (M-F 1:00-2:30) (3)<lb/>
6301 Char of Cripp Child (M-F 2:40-4:10) (3)<lb/>
6990 Practicum in L.D. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6991 Practicum in L.D. (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6992 Internship in MR (TBA) (2)<lb/>
6993 Internship in MR (TBA) (2)<lb/>
TECH (TECHNOLOGY)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
5300 Mid Grades Occup Expl (M-F 1 00-5:00) (3) (613-26)<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
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SOCW (SOCIAL WORK)<lb/>
FIRST TERM<lb/>
Intro to Soc Welf (M-F 11.20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
Soc Welf Policy &amp; Issues (M-F 8:00-10:00) (4)<lb/>
Org &amp; Mgmt Soc Welf Systems (M 1:004:45) (0)<lb/>
Field Educ &amp; Sem (M 9:00-12:00) (0)<lb/>
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1251<lb/>
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1261<lb/>
2110<lb/>
2111<lb/>
3216<lb/>
3216<lb/>
5990<lb/>
6019<lb/>
6505<lb/>
6506<lb/>
6507<lb/>
6522<lb/>
6995<lb/>
6996<lb/>
SECOND TERM<lb/>
1000 Intro to Soc Work (M-F 11:20-12:20) (2)<lb/>
2001 Fund Interviewing (M-F 8:00-9:00) (2)<lb/>
3003 Proc Social Work Intervention (M-F 9:40-11:40) (4)<lb/>
?4000 Org Management of Soc Wdfare Systems (M 1:0XM:45)(3J<lb/>
?4990 Field Educ A Sem (M 9:00-12:00) (10)<lb/>
5003 Proc Grp Wk Interven (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
?Students must enroll both terms In order to receive credit.<lb/>
SPAN (SPANISH) nmmm<lb/>
Elementary Spanish (M-F 11:20-12:50) (3)<lb/>
1001<lb/>
1002<lb/>
1003<lb/>
1004<lb/>
Elementary Spanish (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intermediate Spani (M-F 8:00-9:30) (3)<lb/>
Intermediate Spanhh (M-F 9:40-11:10) (3)<lb/>
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