TROY SPRING 09.qxd - Troy University
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Table of Contents<br />
<strong>University</strong> Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Tobacco-Free Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />
Undergraduate Course Listing . . . . . . . . . . . 4-8<br />
Graduate Course Listing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11<br />
New Withdrawal Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />
Ft. Rucker Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13<br />
Student Government Association . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />
Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
Student Development Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />
Tuition and Business Procedures. . . . . . . . . . 16<br />
Registration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />
Student E-mail Account. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Trojan Web Express . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18<br />
Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Library Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Student IDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Student Parking Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19<br />
Credit Workshops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />
e<strong>TROY</strong> . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />
OWLS Scholarship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21<br />
Clubs and Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />
Ambassadors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />
SGA Homecoming. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />
<strong>University</strong> Office Hours<br />
Monday - Thursday<br />
7:45 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />
Friday<br />
8:00 a.m. - noon<br />
Contact Us<br />
Dothan Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(334) 983-6556<br />
Dothan Campus (toll free) . . . . . . . . .(866) 291-0317<br />
Fort Rucker Location . . . . . . . . . . . . .(334) 598-2443<br />
Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . .(334) 983-0005<br />
24-hour Help Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-(800)-414-5756<br />
For online help, e-mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ask@troy.edu<br />
Follow <strong>TROY</strong>UDothan on<br />
Registration Dates for Fall Semester 2012<br />
Online Registration (Web Express) July 2, 2012 - August 13, 2012<br />
Early Registration on Campus July 18 & 19, 2012 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />
Registration on Campus August 8 & 9, 2012 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.<br />
Fall Semester 2012 classes begin on August 13, 2012<br />
<strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges<br />
and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist and doctoral degrees.<br />
Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call<br />
404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong>. The Commission is to be contacted<br />
only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with<br />
a requirement or standard.
DOTHAN CAMPUS Page 3<br />
2012 DOTHAN CAMPUS CALENDAR 1<br />
Fall Semester 2012 Session S (16 weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 13-December 12, 2012<br />
Session A (9 weeks). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . August 13-October 14, 2012<br />
Session B (9 weeks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October 15-December 16, 2012<br />
AUGUST<br />
8-9 Wednesday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On-Campus Registration<br />
13 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Classes begin<br />
15 Wednesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1st Payment due on Tuition Payment Plan<br />
20 Monday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to add/drop/withdraw from the <strong>University</strong> with 100% tuition refund<br />
SEPTEMBER<br />
3 Monday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>University</strong> closed for Labor Day (No Classes)<br />
13 Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2nd Payment due on Tuition Payment Plan<br />
21 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to drop/withdraw without academic penalty for Session A<br />
21 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to file Intent to Graduate for Spring Semester 2013 by Noon<br />
OCTOBER<br />
8-14 Monday-Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Final Examinations for Session A (9-week) classes<br />
10 Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . On-Campus Registration for Session B<br />
15 Monday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Final Payment due on Tuition Payment Plan<br />
15 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Session B begins<br />
16 Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grades for Session A must be entered into Datatel by Noon<br />
19 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to drop/withdraw without academic penalty for Session S<br />
22 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to add or drop a course and last day to withdraw from<br />
the <strong>University</strong> for Session B with 100% tuition refund<br />
26 Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exit Exam for A&S, CCFA & Psychology<br />
NOVEMBER<br />
12 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>University</strong> closed for Veterans Day Holiday (No Classes)<br />
19 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Online Registration Begins for Spring Semester 2013<br />
19-20 Monday-Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fall Break for Session S (16-week courses only)<br />
21-25 Wednesday-Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>University</strong> closed for Thanksgiving (No Classes)<br />
26 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Last day to drop/withdraw without academic penalty for Sesison B<br />
DECEMBER<br />
5-6 Wednesday-Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Early Registration on campus for Spring Semester 2013<br />
6 Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduate Application deadline for Spring Semester 2013<br />
6-12 Thursday-Wednesday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Final Examinations for Session S (16-week classes only)<br />
10-16 Monday-Sunday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Final Examinations for Session B (9-week) classes<br />
16 Sunday (3:00 PM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commencement<br />
17 Monday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grades for Session B and S must be entered into Datatel by 5:00 PM<br />
20-31 Thursday-Monday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>University</strong> closed for Holiday Break<br />
1 This calendar should only be used as a guide. Dates could be adjusted or changed according to <strong>University</strong> requirements. All changes will be publicized in advance.<br />
<strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> is committed to providing a healthy and safe environment for all students,<br />
faculty and staff. The <strong>University</strong>'s Board of Trustees demonstrated this commitment with<br />
the approval of a resolution designating <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> as a tobacco-free institution.<br />
This new policy, which will go into effect on August 13, 2012, will prohibit smoking and<br />
the use of all tobacco products within all <strong>University</strong> buildings, parking lots, structures, walkways,<br />
indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, <strong>University</strong> vehicles, worksites and grounds and<br />
any vehicles on campus regardless of ownership. The health care and health education programs<br />
of the <strong>University</strong> perform an important function by demonstrating and promoting<br />
healthy lifestyles through activities such as curtailment of the use of tobacco products.<br />
Go to the <strong>TROY</strong> website for more information.
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Undergraduate Course Listing<br />
DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
Course Section Information<br />
Each course will have a four-character designation. All four characters must be used on the registration form or entered<br />
when registering online.<br />
1st D Indicates that the course is a Dothan course (including Fort Rucker)<br />
2nd S Which session (A=1st 9 weeks; B=2nd 9 weeks; S=full 16 weeks; X=online Nursing)<br />
3rd A Course delivery (A=lecture; B=in class lab; H=hybrid; K=weekend; R=independent research;<br />
S=independent study; W=Web enhanced; V=interactive class)<br />
4th A Section Offerings - A=1st Section; B=2nd Section; C=3rd Section; N=Fort Rucker Section<br />
Room: A= Adams Hall; L= Library/Technology Building; M= Malone Hall<br />
DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
ACCOUNTING (ACT)<br />
ACT 2291 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW Principles of Accounting I $30 3 NELSON A213<br />
ACT 2292 DBAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW Principles of Accounting II (Pre: ACT 2291) $30 3 NELSON A213<br />
ACT 3391 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH Intermediate Accounting I (Pre: ACT 2292) $30 3 TEED M109<br />
ACT 3392 DBAA 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH Intermediate Accounting II (Pre: ACT 3391) $30 3 TEED M109<br />
ACT 3395 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Managerial/Cost Accounting I (Pre: ACT 2292) $30 3 TEED M109<br />
ACT 4491 DBAA 5:30PM-9:45PM M Advanced Accounting (Pre: ACT 2292) $30 3 STAFF M122<br />
ACT 4494 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Income Tax Accounting I (Pre: ACT 2292) $45 3 NELSON A213<br />
ACT 4495 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Income Tax Accounting II (Pre: ACT 4494) $45 3 NELSON A213<br />
ACT 4497 DBAA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Auditing (Pre: ACT 3392) $30 3 STAFF M122<br />
ANTHROPOLOGY (ANT)<br />
ANT 2200 DAHA 8:00AM-10:15AM T Anthropology 3 LOVRICH A410<br />
ART (ART)<br />
ART 1133 DSAA 5:30PM-6:20PM TTH Visual Arts $25 2 STAFF A412<br />
ART 1133 DSHA 1:40PM-2:30PM W Visual Arts $25 2 E VAN LOO A412<br />
ART 3361 DSAA 3:05PM-5:25PM T Integrating Art Into the Curriculum (Pre: TEP) $35 3 STAFF A109<br />
BIOLOGY (BIO)<br />
BIO 1100 DSAA 5:30PM-7:40PM MW Principles of Biology (Co-req: BIO L100 DSBA) 3 FAULK M223<br />
BIO L100 DSBA 5:30PM-7:40PM MW Principles of Biology Lab (Co-req: BIO 1100 DSAA) $40 1 FAULK M223<br />
BIO 1100 DSAB 10:25AM-12:35PM TTH Principles of Biology (Co-req: BIO L100 DSBB) 3 MANFREADY M223<br />
BIO L100 DSBB 10:25AM-12:35PM TTH Principles of Biology Lab (Co-req: BIO 1100 DSAB) $40 1 MANFREADY M223<br />
BIO 1100 DSAC 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Principles of Biology (Co-req: BIO L100 DSBC) 3 D MOORE M223<br />
BIO L100 DSBC 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Principles of Biology Lab (Co-req: BIO 1100 DSAC) $40 1 D MOORE M223<br />
BIO 1100 DSAD 7:50PM-10:00PM TTH Principles of Biology (Co-req: BIO L100 DSBD) 3 WHIGHAM M223<br />
BIO L100 DSBD 7:50PM-10:00PM TTH Principles of Biology Lab (Co-req: BIO 1100 DSAD) $40 1 WHIGHAM M223<br />
BIO 1101 DSAA 12:45PM-2:55PM MW Organismal Biology (Pre: BIO 1100/L100; Co-req: BIO L101 DSBA) 3 DAPPER M223<br />
BIO L101 DSBA 12:45PM-2:55PM MW Organismal Biology Lab (Co-req: BIO 1101 DSAA) $40 1 DAPPER M223<br />
BIO 2202 DSAA 3:05PM-5:15PM MW Prin of Environmental Science (Pre: BIO 1100/L100; Co-req: BIO L202 DSBA) 3 D MOORE M224<br />
BIO L202 DSBA 3:05PM-5:15PM MW Prin of Environmental Science Lab (Co-req: BIO 2202 DSAA) $40 1 D MOORE M224<br />
BIO 3325 DSAA 5:30PM-7:40PM MW Plant Form & Function (Pre: BIO 1101/L101; Co-req: BIO L325 DSBA) 3 DAPPER M224<br />
BIO L325 DSBA 5:30PM-7:40PM MW Plant Form & Function Lab (Co-req: BIO 3325 DSAA) $50 1 DAPPER M224<br />
BIO 3347 DSAA 7:50PM-10:00PM MW Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Pre: BIO 1100/L100 & CHM 1142/L142;<br />
Co-req: BIO L347 DSBA) 3 D MOORE M224<br />
BIO L347 DSBA 7:50PM-10:00PM MW Human Anatomy & Physiology I Lab (Co-req: BIO 3347 DSAA) $50 1 D MOORE M224<br />
BIO 3372 DSAA 5:30PM-7:40PM TTH Microbiology (Pre: BIO 1100/L100 & CHM 1142/L142; Co-req: BIO L372 DSBA) 3 MANFREADY M224<br />
BIO L372 DSBA 5:30PM-7:40PM TTH Microbiology Lab (Co-req: BIO 3372 DSAA) $50 1 MANFREADY M224<br />
BIO 3382 DSAA 12:45PM-2:55PM MW Immunology (Pre: BIO 3372/L372 & CHM 3342/L342; Co-req: BIO L382 DSBA) 3 MANFREADY M224<br />
BIO L382 DSBA 12:45PM-2:55PM MW Immunology Lab (Co-req: BIO 3382 DSAA) $50 1 MANFREADY M224<br />
BIO 4445 DSAA 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Ichthyology (Pre: BIO 1100/L100, 2229/L229; Co-req: BIO L445 DSBA) 3 DAPPER M224<br />
BIO L445 DSBA 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Ichthyology Lab (Co-req: BIO 4445 DSAA) $40 1 DAPPER M224<br />
BIO 4474 DSWA Internship in Biology Education 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SEC 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM A109B<br />
BUSINESS (BUS)<br />
BUS 3382 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW Business Communications (Pre: ENG 1102 or 1104) $30 3 STUCKEY A203<br />
BUS 3382 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH Business Communications (Pre: ENG 1102 or 1104) $30 3 STUCKEY A203<br />
CHEMISTRY (CHM)<br />
CHM 1142 DSAA 3:05PM-5:15PM MW General Chemistry I (Pre: Placement or a grade of C or better in MTH 1112;<br />
Co-req: CHM L142 DSBA) 3 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM L142 DSBA 3:05PM-5:15PM MW General Chemistry I Lab (Co-req: CHM 1142 DSAA) $50 1 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM 1142 DSAB 7:50PM-10:00PM MW General Chemistry I (Pre: Placement or a grade of C or better in MTH 1112;<br />
Co-req: CHM L142 DSBB) 3 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM L142 DSBB 7:50PM-10:00PM MW General Chemistry I Lab (Co-req: CHM 1142 DSAB) $50 1 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM 1143 DSAA 12:45PM-2:55PM TTH General Chemistry II (Pre: CHM 1142/L142; Co-req: CHM L143 DSBA) 3 ARRINGTON M210<br />
CHM L143 DSBA 12:45PM-2:55PM TTH General Chemistry II Lab (Co-req: CHM 1143 DSAA) $50 1 ARRINGTON M210<br />
CHM 2242 DSAA 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Analytical Chemistry (Pre: CHM 1143/L143; Co-req: CHM L242 DSBA) 3 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM L242 DSBA 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Analytical Chemistry Lab (Co-req: CHM 2242 DSAA) $50 1 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM 3342 DSAA 7:50PM-10:00PM TTH Organic Chemistry I (Pre: CHM 1143/L143; Co-req: CHM L342 DSBA) 3 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM L342 DSBA 7:50PM-10:00PM TTH Organic Chemistry I Lab (Co-req: CHM 3342 DSAA) $50 1 BEAVER M210<br />
CHM 4474 DSWA Internship in Chemistry Education (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM
DOTHAN CAMPUS Page 5<br />
DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJ)<br />
CJ 1101 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 LINDSAY M110<br />
CJ 2221 DAAA 1:40PM-3:55PM MW Survey of Law Enforcement 3 KIRKLAND M110<br />
CJ 2241 DBAA 1:40PM-3:55PM MW Survey of Law & Criminal Procedure 3 KIRKLAND M110<br />
CJ 3302 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH Criminal Justice Administration (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 J SMITH M110<br />
CJ 3335 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Private & Public Security Administration (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 LINDSAY M110<br />
CJ 3352 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW Constitutional Law in CJ (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 LINDSAY M110<br />
CJ 3365 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Victimology (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 DRETSCH M110<br />
CJ 3375 DSAA 9:25AM-10:40AM TTH Intro to Social Science Inquiry (Pre: CJ 1101 & GS MTH) 3 DRETSCH M110<br />
CJ 4421 DBAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW Ethics in Criminal Justice (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 LINDSAY M110<br />
CJ 4430 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Selected Topics in Criminal Justice (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 KIRKLAND M110<br />
CJ 4440 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH Terrorism (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 J SMITH M110<br />
CJ 4442 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Criminal Investigation & Evidence (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 KIRKLAND M110<br />
CJ 4472 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Cyber Crime (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 DRETSCH M110<br />
CLASSICS (CLA)<br />
CLA 2290 DAAA 1:40PM-3:55PM TTH Classical Literature in English Translation (Pre: ENG 1101 & 1102) 3 TURNER A407<br />
SPEECH COMMUNICATION (COM)<br />
COM 2241 DAAA 1:40PM-3:55PM TTH Fundamentals of Speech $15 3 LIPSCOMB A412<br />
COM 2241 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM MW Fundamentals of Speech $15 3 LIPSCOMB A412<br />
COM 3342 DSAA 1:40PM-2:55PM MW Argumentation & Debate (Pre: COM 2241 or permission) $15 3 LIPSCOMB A407<br />
COMPUTER SCIENCE (CS)<br />
CS 2250 DAWA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Computer Science I (Pre: Permission of Instructor) $45 3 BUCHANAN L105<br />
CS 2255 DBWA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Computer Science II (Pre: CS 2250) $45 3 BUCHANAN L105<br />
CS 3330 DAWA 1:40PM-3:55PM TTH Data Structure & Algorithms (Pre: CS 2255) 3 BUCHANAN L105<br />
CS 4445 DAWA 1:40PM-3:55PM MW Data Communication & Networking (Pre: CS 3330) $40 3 STONESIFER L120<br />
CS 4447 DBWA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Systems Analysis & Design (Pre: CS 3330) $40 3 COOLEY L107<br />
CS 4451 DAWA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH Computer Security (Pre: CS 4445 & 4448) $45 3 STONESIFER L120<br />
DRAMA (DRA)<br />
DRA 2200 DBAA 1:40PM-3:20PM TTH Introduction to Drama $25 2 LIPSCOMB A412<br />
DRA 2245 DBAA 1:40PM-2:30PM TTH Stagecraft Lab $25 1 DACE A407<br />
DRA 4451 DSAA 4:00PM-5:15PM MW Directing I (Pre: DRA 3301) $15 3 LIPSCOMB A408<br />
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (ECE)<br />
ECE 3310 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM W Logico-Mathematical Knowledge (Pre: TEP) $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ECE 3310 LAB 8:00AM-10:30AM TBA Logico-Mathematical Knowledge Lab FARVER A109<br />
ECE 3330 DAAA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Social & Moral Development (Pre: TEP) $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ECE 3330 LAB 8:00AM-10:30AM TBA Social & Moral Development Lab $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ECE 4401 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Integrated Program (Pre: TEP) $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ECE 4401 LAB 10:30AM-1:00PM TBA Integrated Program Lab $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ECE 4474 DSWA Internship in Early Childhood P-3 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: ECE 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
ECONOMICS (ECO)<br />
ECO 2251 DAAN 5:00PM-07:15PM MW Principles of Macroeconomics $30 3 GIBSON ADM<br />
ECO 2251 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Principles of Macroeconomics $30 3 ECKIS A203<br />
ECO 2252 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Principles of Microeconomics $30 3 ECKIS A203<br />
ECO 2252 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Principles of Microeconomics $30 3 ECKIS ADM<br />
EDUCATION (EDU)<br />
EDU 3305 DBWB 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Microcomputers in Education<br />
(Pre: Undergraduate or graduate course in technology or placement exam) $35 3 WIMBISH TBA<br />
EDU 3305 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Microcomputers in Education<br />
(Pre: Undergraduate or graduate course in technology or placement exam) $35 3 STAFF TBA<br />
EDU 3310 DAWA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW The Professional Educator $35 3 WIMBISH A309<br />
EDU 3310 DSAB 5:30PM-8:00PM T The Professional Educator $35 3 LEE A310<br />
EDU 4400 DSWA 1:40PM-4:10PM M Classroom Management $15 3 WIMBISH A309<br />
EDU 4454 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar (Pre: TEP) 3 BYNUM TBA<br />
EDU 4471 DSWA 1:40PM-4:10PM W Curriculum & Instruction Delivery<br />
(Pre: TEP; This course should be taken one semester prior to internship) $15 3 ROBERTS A310<br />
EDU 4471 LAB 8:00AM-10:00AM W Curriculum & Instruction Delivery Lab ROBERTS A310<br />
EDU 4499 DBWB 10:50AM-1:20PM MW Technology Across Curriculum $35 3 WIMBISH TBA<br />
EDU 4499 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Technology Across Curriculum $35 3 STAFF TBA<br />
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (ELE)<br />
ELE 3360 DAAA 05:30PM-10:00PM T Teaching Social Science K-6 (Pre: TEP) $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ELE 3360 LAB 10:30AM-1:00PM TBA Teaching Social Science K-6 Lab FARVER TBA<br />
ELE 3361 DSWA 1:40PM-2:55PM TTH Teaching Natural Science K-6 (Pre: TEP) $35 3 LEE A310<br />
ELE 3361 LAB 9:20AM-10:35AM TH Teaching Natural Science K-6 Lab LEE TBA<br />
ELE 3362 DSWA 3:05PM-4:20PM TTH Teaching Mathematics K-6 (Pre: TEP) $35 3 ROBERTS A310<br />
ELE 3362 LAB 10:40AM-11:55AM TH Teaching Mathematics K-6 Lab ROBERTS TBA<br />
ELE 4401 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Integrated Program (Pre: TEP) $15 3 FARVER A109<br />
ELE 4401 LAB 10:30AM-1:00PM TBA Integrated Program Lab FARVER TBA<br />
ELE 4454 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar of Elementary Education (Pre: TEP) 3 BYNUM TBA<br />
ELE 4474 DSWA Internship in Elementary K-6 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: ELE 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM A109B
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DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
ENGLISH (ENG)<br />
ENG 1100 DSAA 10:50AM-12:05PM TTH Preparatory English (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in ENG 0096) 3 GRIGGS A407<br />
ENG 1101 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH Comp & Modern English I (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in ENG 1100) 3 GRIGGS A408<br />
ENG 1101 DSAA 12:15PM-1:30PM MW Comp & Modern English I (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in ENG 1100) 3 SCOTT A408<br />
ENG 1101 DSAB 6:55PM-8:10PM MW Comp & Modern English I (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in ENG 1100) 3 ORTEGO A412<br />
ENG 1102 DBAA 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH Comp & Modern English II (Pre: ENG 1101 or equivalent) 3 GRIGGS A408<br />
ENG 1102 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM MW Comp & Modern English II (Pre: ENG 1101 or equivalent) 3 STAFF A408<br />
ENG 2205 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW World Literature Before 1660 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 TURNER A407<br />
ENG 2205 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM TTH World Literature Before 1660 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 SCOTT A412<br />
ENG 2206 DBAA 8:00AM-10:15AM MW World Literature After 1660 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 TURNER A407<br />
ENG 2206 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM TTH World Literature After 1660 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 SCOTT A407<br />
ENG 2211 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW American Literature Before 1875 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 BELSCHES A407<br />
ENG 2211 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM TTH American Literature Before 1875 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 BIRGE A407<br />
ENG 2212 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW American Literature After 1875 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 BELSCHES A407<br />
ENG 2212 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM TTH American Literature After 1875 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 ROSS A407<br />
ENG 2244 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW British Literature Before 1785 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 TURNER A408<br />
ENG 2245 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW British Literature After 1785 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 ROSS A408<br />
ENG 3315 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM TTH Modern Drama (Pre: 6 hours of 2000-level ENG courses) 3 ROSS A408<br />
ENG 3341 DSAA 4:00PM-5:14PM TTH Advanced Grammar (Pre: 6 hours of 2000-level ENG courses) 3 ORTEGO A408<br />
ENG 4426 DSAA 6:55PM-9:25PM TH Modern Poetry (Pre: 6 hours of 2000-level ENG courses) 3 BELSCHES A408<br />
ENG 4435 DSAA 6:55PM-9:25PM T The Bible as Literature (Pre: 6 hours of 2000-level ENG courses) 3 ORTEGO A408<br />
ENG 4474 DSWA Internship in English Education (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SEC 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
ENG 4478 DSAA 6:55PM-9:25PM M Theory & Practice of Composition (Pre: 6 hours of 2000-level ENG courses) 3 BELSCHES TBA<br />
ENG 4481 DAKA 9:00AM-2:00PM SAT Methods & Materials for the Secondary Teacher (Pre: TEP) 3 MATHEWS A112<br />
FINANCE (FIN)<br />
FIN 3331 DAAA 1:20PM-3:35PM MW Managerial Finance I (Pre: ACT 2292) $30 3 BAEK M106<br />
FIN 3332 DBAA 1:20PM-3:35PM MW Managerial Finance II (Pre: FIN 3331) $30 3 BAEK M106<br />
RMI 3335 DAVA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Principles of Risk Management & Insurance $30 3 MCLAIN TBA<br />
GEOGRAPHY (GEO)<br />
GEO 2210 DBAA 1:40PM-3:55PM MW World Regional Geography 3 NORMAN A408<br />
HISTORY (HIS)<br />
HIS 1101 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Western Civilization I 3 HOLMES A402<br />
HIS 1102 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Western Civilization II 3 HOLMES A402<br />
HIS 1111 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW US to 1877 3 SAUNDERS A402<br />
HIS 1111 DAAB 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH US to 1877 3 O'SULLIVAN A402<br />
HIS 1111 DAAC 1:40PM-3:55PM TTH US to 1877 3 O'SULLIVAN A402<br />
HIS 1112 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW US since 1877 3 SAUNDERS A402<br />
HIS 1112 DBAB 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH US since 1877 3 O'SULLIVAN A402<br />
HIS 3310 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH England Since 1688 (Pre: HIS 1101 & 1102 or permission of instructor) 3 HOLMES A402<br />
HIS 3318 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH History of American Women (Pre: HIS 1111 & 1112 or permission of instructor) 3 O'SULLIVAN A402<br />
HIS 3341 DBAA 1:40PM-3:55PM MW Medieval Europe (Pre: HIS 1101 & 1102 or permission of instructor) 3 HOLMES A402<br />
HIS 3375 DSHA 4:00PM-5:15PM TH Research & Methodology (Pre: 9 hours of HIS) 3 OLLIFF A402<br />
HIS 4411 DSHA 8:20PM-9:35PM T Colonial America (Pre: HIS 1111 & 1112 or permission of instructor) 3 SAUNDERS A402<br />
HIS 4474 DSWA Internship in History Education 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
HUMAN SERVICES (HS)<br />
HS 2240 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM W Ethics in Human Services 3 STAFF M339<br />
HS 3310 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Human Behavior In the Social Environment I 3 STAFF M339<br />
HS 3370 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM TH Professional Communication Skills 3 STAFF M339<br />
INFORMATION SERVICES (IS)<br />
IS 2241 DSBA 9:25-10:40AM MW Computer Concepts & Applications $50 3 STONSIFER L107<br />
IS 2241 DSBB 8:20-9:35PM MW Computer Concepts & Applications $50 3 BUCHANAN L107<br />
IS 3300 DAWA 5:30-7:45PM MW Intro to Information Systems (Pre: IS 2241) $30 3 COOLEY L107<br />
LAW (LAW)<br />
LAW 2221 DAAA 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH Legal Environment of Business $30 3 STUCKEY A213<br />
LAW 2221 DBAN 7:25PM-9:40PM MW Legal Environment of Business $30 3 STAFF ADM<br />
LAW 3323 DBAA 8:00AM-10:15AM TTH Advanced Business Law (Pre: LAW 2221) $30 3 STUCKEY A213<br />
MANAGEMENT (MGT)<br />
MGT 3371 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Principles of Management (Pre: ECO 2252) $30 3 BORDERS M114<br />
MGT 3373 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Operations Management (Pre: MGT 3371 & QM 3341) $45 3 BORDERS M114<br />
MGT 3375 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM T Human Resource Management (Pre: MGT 3371) $30 3 MINSKY ADM<br />
MGT 4475 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Small Business Management (Pre: MGT 3371) $30 3 FIELDING M106<br />
MGT 4476 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Strategic Management (Pre: Senior Status; Completion of or concurrent<br />
enrollment in remaining BUS core courses) $35 3 OZGEN A213<br />
MGT 4478 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM TH International Management (Pre: MGT 3371) $30 3 OZGEN ADM<br />
MGT 4479 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Management Seminar (Pre: MGT 3371, 3373, 3375 & 4472) $30 3 VOSS M220<br />
MARKETING (MKT)<br />
MKT 3361 DAHA 10:50AM-1:05PM TH Principles of Marketing $30 3 ELBECK M220<br />
MKT 3361 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Principles of Marketing $30 3 FIELDING ADM<br />
MKT 4468 DBHA 5:30PM-7:45PM W International Marketing (Pre: MKT 3361) $30 3 ELBECK M220
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DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
MATHEMATICS (MTH)<br />
MTH 0096 DSAA 9:25AM-10:40AM TTH Pre-Algebra (Pre: Placement) 3 LEWIS A407<br />
MTH 1100 DSAA 10:50AM-12:05PM TTH Fundamentals of Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 0096) 3 LEWIS A408<br />
MTH 1100 DSAB 6:55PM-8:10PM TTH Fundamentals of Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 0096) 3 LEWIS A408<br />
MTH 1105 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM MW Intermediate Algebra (Pre: Placement of a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1100) 3 B MILLER A408<br />
MTH 1105 DSAB 12:15PM-1:30PM TTH Intermediate Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1100) 3 MCSWEAN A311<br />
MTH 1110 DSAA 1:40PM-2:55PM MW Finite Mathematics (Pre: Placement of a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1105) 3 B MILLER A311<br />
MTH 1110 DSAB 6:55PM-8:10PM TTH Finite Mathematics (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1105) 3 B MILLER A410<br />
MTH 1112 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM MW Pre-Calculus Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1105) 3 MCSWEAN A408<br />
MTH 1112 DSAB 10:50AM-12:05PM TTH Pre-Calculus Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1105) 3 MCSWEAN A311<br />
MTH 1114 DSAA 4:00PM-5:15PM MW Pre-Calculus Trig (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1112) 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 1125 DSAA 5:30PM-7:15PM TTH Calculus I (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1114 or 1115) $5 4 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 2201 DSAA 12:15PM-1:30PM MW Business Calculus (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1112 or 1115) 3 B MILLER A311<br />
MTH 2210 DSAA 1:40PM-2:55PM TTH Applied Statistics (Pre: A grade of "C" or better in MTH 1112) 3 STAFF A311<br />
MTH 2251 DSAA 4:00PM-5:15PM TTH Math Concepts for Teachers I (Pre: MTH 1110 or 1112) 3 GOMPA A410<br />
MTH 2252 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM TTH Math Concepts for Teachers II (Pre: MTH 1110 or 1112) 3 B MILLER A410<br />
MTH 3311 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM TTH Differential Equations (Pre: MTH 2227) 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 3325 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM TTH College Geometry (Pre: MTH 3318 or permission) 3 GOMPA TBA<br />
MTH 4424 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM MW Real Analysis I (Pre: MTH 2227 & 3318) 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 4451 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM MW Mathematical Statistics I (Pre: MTH 2227 or permission) 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 4474 DSWA Internship in Mathematics 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SEC 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
MUSIC (MUS)<br />
MUS 3361 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM W Integrating Music Into the Curriculum (Pre: TEP; MUS 1131 or 1132) $25 3 HAWTHORNE A112<br />
NURSING (NSG)<br />
NSG 2204 DXIA Nutrition $30 2 JENNINGS<br />
NSG 3309 DXIA Health Assessment 2 MAXWELL<br />
NSG 3310 DXPA Health Assessment Practicum $45 1 LEIGH<br />
NSG 3319 DXIA Informatics in Nursing $45 2 LEIGH<br />
NSG 3370 DXIA Professional Nursing 2 WISE<br />
NSG 4405 DXIA Public Health Nursing $45 3 WHITTED<br />
NSG 4406 DXPA Public Health Nursing Practicum $45 2 LEIGH<br />
PHILOSOPHY (PHI)<br />
PHI 2203 DSAA 10:50AM-12:05PM MW Introduction to Philosophy 3 E VAN LOO A412<br />
PHI 3301 DSAA 12:15PM-1:30PM MW Western Philosophy 3 E VAN LOO A412<br />
PHYSICS (PHY)<br />
PHY 2252 DSAA 12:45PM-2:55PM TTH General Physics I (Pre: MTH 1114 or 1115; Co-req: PHY L252 DSBA) 3 MIXON M203<br />
PHY L252 DSBA 12:45PM-2:55PM TTH General Physics I Lab (Co-req: PHY 2252 DSAA) $50 1 MIXON M203<br />
PHY 2262 DSAA 5:30PM-7:40PM TTH Physics I with Calculus (Pre: MTH 1125; Co-req: PHY L262 DSBA) 3 MIXON M203<br />
PHY L262 DSBA 5:30PM-7:40PM TTH Physics I with Calculus Lab (Co-req: PHY 2262 DSAA) $50 1 MIXON M203<br />
POLITICAL SCIENCE (POL)<br />
POL 2241 DSAA 10:50AM-12:05PM TTH American National Government 3 MARTIN A402<br />
POL 3330 DSAA 12:15PM-1:30PM TTH Political Theory 3 MARTIN A407<br />
POL 3340 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM MW US Government - Executive Branch 3 MARTIN A407<br />
POL 3351 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM MW International Relations 3 MARTIN A407<br />
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)<br />
PSY 2200 DSAA 3:05PM-4:20PM TTH General Psychology $15 3 SUMNER A304<br />
PSY 2205 DSAA 9:25AM-10:40AM TTH Psychology of Adjustment $15 3 BENNETT A304<br />
PSY 3301 DSAA 1:40PM-2:55PM MW Basic Statistics (Pre: MTH 1110 or 1112) $15 3 K DAVIS A302<br />
PSY 3303 DAAA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Educational Psychology $15 3 STAFF A310<br />
PSY 3304 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM MW Abnormal Psychology $15 3 FIKE A302<br />
PSY 3310 DSAA 1:40PM-2:55PM TTH Sensation & Perception (Pre: 6 hours of PSY) $15 3 K DAVIS A304<br />
PSY 3330 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM MW Health Psychology $15 3 BENNETT A302<br />
PSY 3385 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM MW Evolutionary Psychology $15 3 K DAVIS A302<br />
PSY 4401 DSAA 3:05PM-4:20PM MW Psychological Tests & Measurements $20 3 BENNETT A304<br />
PSY 4460 DSAA 10:50AM-12:05PM TTH Cognitive Psychology (Pre: 6 hours of PSY) $15 3 K DAVIS A304<br />
PSY 4480 DSAA 10:50AM-12:05PM MW Senior Seminar in Psychology (Pre: Psychology major & senior status) $20 3 BENNETT A302<br />
QUANTITATIVE METHODS (QM)<br />
QM 2241 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Business Statistics I (Pre: MTH 1112) $45 3 GILBERT M115<br />
QM 2241 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH Business Statistics I (Pre: MTH 1112) $45 3 GILBERT ADM<br />
QM 3341 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Business Statistics II (Pre: QM 2241) $45 3 GILBERT M115<br />
QM 3341 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH Business Statistics II (Pre: QM 2241) $45 3 GILBERT ADM<br />
READING (RED)<br />
RED 3380 DSAA 8:00AM-10:30AM M Children's Literature (Pre: TEP) $15 3 LEE A112<br />
RED 3380 LAB TBA TBA Children's Literature Lab LEE TBA<br />
RED 4482 DSWA 12:15PM-1:30PM MW Language & Literacy Learning 4-6 (Pre: TEP) $15 3 ROBERTS A109<br />
RED 4482 LAB 8:00AM-9:15AM TH Language & Literacy Learning 4-6 Lab ROBERTS TBA<br />
RED 4483 DSWA 12:15PM-1:30PM TTH Language & Lit Learn III Int Strategies (Pre: TEP) $15 3 WIMBISH A112<br />
RED 4483 LAB 9:30AM-10:45AM T Language & Lit Learn III Int Strategies Lab WIMBISH TBA
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DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
RELIGION (REL)<br />
REL 2280 DSHA 1:40PM-2:55PM M World Religions 3 E VAN LOO A412<br />
RISK MANAGEMENT & INSURANCE (RMI)<br />
RMI 3335 DAVA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Principles of Risk Management & Insurance $30 3 MCLAIN TBA<br />
SCIENCE (SCI)<br />
SCI 2233 DSAA 12:45PM-2:55PM MW Physical Science (Co-req: SCI L233 DSBA) 3 ARRINGTON M203<br />
SCI L233 DSBA 12:45PM-2:55PM MW Physical Science Laboratory (Co-req: SCI 2233 DSAA) $40 1 ARRINGTON M203<br />
SCI 2233 DSAB 5:30PM-7:40PM MW Physical Science (Co-req: SCI L233 DSBB) 3 ARRINGTON M203<br />
SCI L233 DSBB 5:30PM-7:40PM MW Physical Science Laboratory (Co-req: SCI 2233 DSAB) $40 1 ARRINGTON M203<br />
SCI 2234 DSAA 10:25AM-12:35PM MW Earth & Space Science (Co-req: SCI L234 DSBA) 3 MIXON M203<br />
SCI L234 DSBA 10:25AM-12:35PM MW Earth & Space Science Lab (Co-req: SCI 2234 DSAA) $40 1 MIXON M203<br />
SCI 2234 DSAB 7:50PM-10:00PM MW Earth & Space Science (Co-req: SCI L234 DSBB) 3 H BROOKS M203<br />
SCI L234 DSBB 7:50PM-10:00PM MW Earth & Space Science Lab (Co-req: SCI 2234 DSAB) $40 1 H BROOKS M203<br />
SCI 3335 DSAA 3:05PM-5:15PM MW Physical Geology (Co-req: SCI L335 DSBA) 3 MIXON M203<br />
SCI L335 DSBA 3:05PM-5:15PM MW Physical Geology Lab (Co-req: SCI 3335 DSAA) $40 1 MIXON M203<br />
SCI 4474 DSWA Internship in Science Education 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
SECONDARY EDUCATION (SED)<br />
SED 4454 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar for Secondary Education (Pre: TEP) 3 PLASH A309<br />
SED 4474 DSWA Secondary Internship Grade 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SEC 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM A109B<br />
SOCIOLOGY (SOC)<br />
SOC 2275 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH Introduction to Sociology 3 J BROOKS TBA<br />
SOC 2275 DBHA 8:00AM-10:15AM T Introduction to Sociology 3 LOVRICH A410<br />
SOC 3300 DAAA 1:40PM-3:55PM TTH Social Institutions (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 BURROUGHS A410<br />
SOC 3331 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Sociology of the Family (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 BURROUGHS A410<br />
SOC 4406 DAAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Urban Sociology (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 J BROOKS A410<br />
SOC 4420 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Sociological Theory (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 J BROOKS A410<br />
SOC 4440 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM TTH Sociology & the Internet (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 J BROOKS A410<br />
SOC 4495 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Selected Topics: Pop Culture & Mass Media (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 J BROOKS A410<br />
SPECIAL EDUCATION (SPE)<br />
SPE 3303 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Teaching Mild Disabilities 6-12 (Pre: TEP) 3 STAFF A214<br />
SPE 3304 DSAA 10:50AM-1:20PM W Teaching Moderate/Servere Disabilities 6-12 (Pre: TEP) 3 RUEDIGER A214<br />
SPE 3306 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Teaching Students with Mild Disabilities (Pre: TEP) $15 3 STAFF A214<br />
SPE 3309 DSAA 10:50AM-1:20PM W Teaching Students with Moderate/Sever Disabilities (Pre: TEP) $15 3 RUEDIGER A214<br />
SPE 3340 DSAA 10:50AM-1:20PM T Diverse Learners $15 3 RUEDIGER A214<br />
SPE 3340 DSAB 5:30PM-8:00PM TH Diverse Learners $15 3 RUEDIGER A214<br />
SPE 4454 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar in Collaborative (Pre: TEP) 3 BYNUM TBA<br />
SPE 4460 DSWA 1:40PM-4:10PM T Collaboration in Education Practice (Pre: TEP) $15 3 MORIN A214<br />
SPE 4474 DSWA Collaborative Teacher K-6 Internship (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
SOCIAL SCIENCE (SS)<br />
SS 3376 DAAA 1:40PM-3:55PM MW Application of Social Scientific Inquiry (Pre: SOC 2275) 3 BURROUGHS A410<br />
SS 4474 DSWA Internship in Social Science Education (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) $50 9 BYNUM<br />
SOCIAL WORK (SWK)<br />
SWK 2250 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Introduction to Social Work (Pre: HS 2230) 3 WALLER M338<br />
SWK 2281 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM TH Social Work Research II (Pre: SWK 2280) 3 WALLER M338<br />
SWK 4450 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM W Senior Seminar (Pre: HS/SWK major with senior status) 2 MAY M338<br />
SWK 4471 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Social Work with Groups (Pre: SWK 3390; Co-req: SWK 4472) 3 STAFF M339<br />
SWK 4472 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Social Work with Organizations & Comm (Pre: SWK 3390; Co-req: SWK 4471) 3 WALLER M338<br />
SWK 4480 DSAA 6:45PM-8:00PM W Social Work Pre-Practicum (Co-req: SWK 4471 & 4472) 1 MAY M338<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> (<strong>TROY</strong>)<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> 1101 DAAA 9:30AM-11:00AM F <strong>University</strong> Orientation 1 D MILLER L105<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> 1101 DBAA 3:55PM-5:25PM W <strong>University</strong> Orientation 1 CASEY L105<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> 1102 DAAA 5:30PM-7:00PM MW Career Exploration & Planning 2 PETTWAY L201<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> 1103 DAAA 8:00AM-5:00PM SAT Study Skills (Saturday, August 25th only) 1 PETTWAY L201<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> 3300 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM MW Job Search Techniques 3 PETTWAY L201
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Graduate Course Listing<br />
Course Section Information<br />
Each course will have a four-character designation. All four characters must be used on the registration form or entered<br />
when registering online.<br />
1st D Indicates that the course is a Dothan course (including Fort Rucker)<br />
2nd S Which session (A=1st 9 weeks; B=2nd 9 weeks; S=full 16 weeks)<br />
3rd A Course delivery (A=lecture; B=in class lab; H=hybrid; K=weekend; R=independent research;<br />
S=independent study; W=Web enhanced; V=interactive class)<br />
4th A Section Offerings - A=1st Section; B=2nd Section; C=3rd Section; N=Fort Rucker Section<br />
Room: A= Adams Hall; L= Library/Techonology Building; M= Malone Hall<br />
DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
ACCOUNTING (ACT & TAX)<br />
ACT 6691 DAAA 5:30PM-9:45PM M Managerial Accounting (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent) $30 3 BILBEISI M220<br />
ACT 6692 DBAA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Advanced Accounting Problems (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent<br />
& MBA-Accounting Option pre-requisites) $30 3 TEED M109<br />
TAX 6684 DSVA 5:30PM-7:45PM M Federal Tax Research (Pre: ACT 4494, 4495 & admission into ACT option) $45 3 SHERIDAN TBA<br />
BIOLOGY (BIO)<br />
BIO 5545 DSAA 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Ichthyology (Pre: BIO 1101/L101, 2229/L229; Co-req: BIO L545 DSBA) 3 DAPPER M224<br />
BIO L545 DSBA 3:05PM-5:15PM TTH Ichthyology Lab (Co-req: BIO 5545 DSAA) $40 1 DAPPER M224<br />
COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGY (CP)<br />
CP 6600 DAAA 5:30PM-10:00PM W Professional Orientation & Ethics $15 3 KOYAMA A304<br />
CP 6601 DAWA 5:00PM-10:00PM FSSU Legal, Ethical & Professional Standards (Meets: Friday, 5:00PM-10:00 PM;<br />
Saturday, 8:00 AM-7:00 PM; and Sunday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM) $45 3 PEDEN A302<br />
CP 6610 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Facilitation Skills & Counseling Techniques $45 3 STAFF A304<br />
CP 6642 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Group Dynamics & Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $15 3 KOYAMA A217<br />
CP 6649 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Theories of Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $15 3 TUCKER A302<br />
CP 6650 DAWB 9:00AM-10:30AM T Practicum (Pre: CP 6600, 6610, 6649 & 6642) $45 3 PEDEN A217<br />
CP 6650 DBWA 9:00AM-10:30AM T Practicum (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 PEDEN A217<br />
CP 6650 DSAD 4:00PM-5:30PM T Practicum (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 STAFF A215<br />
CP 6650 DSWC 4:00PM-5:30PM T Practicum (Pre: CP 6600, 6610, 6642, 6649) $45 3 TUCKER A217<br />
CP 6651 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Counseling Diverse Populations $15 3 KOYAMA A215<br />
CP 6652 DSVA 5:30PM-8:00PM W Rehabilitation Delivery & Process $45 3 SHANNON L138<br />
CP 6657 DSWA 4:00PM-5:30PM TH Internship: School Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 STAFF A215<br />
CP 6658 DSWA 4:00PM-5:30PM TH Internship: School Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 STAFF A215<br />
CP 6659 DSWA 4:00PM-5:30PM TH Internship: Mental Health (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 TUCKER A217<br />
CP 6660 DSWA 5:30PM-7:00PM TH Internship: Mental Health (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 TUCKER A217<br />
CP 6661 DSWA 5:30PM-7:00PM TH Internship: Mental Health (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 TUCKER A217<br />
CP 6662 DSWA 4:00PM-5:30PM TH Internship: Community Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 TUCKER A217<br />
CP 6663 DSWA 5:30PM-7:00PM TH Internship: Community Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 TUCKER A217<br />
CP 6670 DAWA 9:00AM-10:30AM T Internship: Rehab Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 PEDEN A217<br />
CP 6670 DBWB 9:00AM-10:30AM T Internship: Rehab Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 PEDEN A217<br />
CP 6671 DAWA 9:00AM-10:30AM T Internship: Rehab Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 PEDEN A217<br />
CP 6671 DBWB 9:00AM-10:30AM T Internship: Rehab Counseling (Pre: Advisor Approval) $45 3 PEDEN A217<br />
CP 6686 DSVA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Job Development & Placement $45 3 TEW-WASHBURN L138<br />
CP 6691 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM W Research Methodology (A grade of "B" or better is required) $15 3 SAULTER TBA<br />
DRAMA (DRA)<br />
DRA 5551 DSAA 4:00PM-5:15PM MW Directing I 3 LIPSCOMB A408<br />
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (ECE)<br />
ECE 5544 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar (Pre: TEP) 3 BYNUM TBA<br />
ECE 6674 DSWA ECE Internship Grades P-3 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: ECE 4454/5544) $50 6 BYNUM A109B<br />
GIFTED EDUCATION (EDG)<br />
EDG 6668 DSVA 5:30PM-8:00PM W Integrating Thinking Skills 3 MORIN TBA<br />
EDUCATION (EDU)<br />
EDU 6603 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Planning for the Classroom $15 3 HICKS A112<br />
EDU 6611 DAWA 5:50PM-10:00PM TH Education Technology in Curriculum (Pre: Undergraduate or GraduateTechnology<br />
course or placement exam) $35 3 STAFF TBA<br />
EDU 6629 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM T The Master Teacher $15 3 ROBERTS TBA<br />
EDU 6653 DAWA 5:30PM-10:00PM W Educational Evaluation $15 3 PLASH A309<br />
EDU 6691 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM TH Research Methodology (A grade of "B" or better is required) $15 3 LEE A309
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DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (ELE)<br />
ELE 5544 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar (Pre: TEP) 3 BYNUM TBA<br />
ELE 6601 DAWA 5:30PM-10:00PM M The Art of Teaching Writing (Pre: TEP; 15 hours in teaching field) $15 3 HICKS A112<br />
ELE 6674 DSWA Elementary Internship K-6 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: ELE 4454/5544) $50 6 BYNUM A109B<br />
ENGLISH (ENG)<br />
ENG 5515 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM TTH Modern Drama 3 ROSS A408<br />
ENG 5526 DSAA 6:55PM-9:25PM TH Modern Poetry 3 BELSCHES A408<br />
ENG 5535 DSAA 6:55PM-9:25PM T The Bible as Literature 3 ORTEGO A408<br />
ENG 6642 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM MW Theory & Practice of Written Compostion 3 ROSS A407<br />
FINANCE (FIN)<br />
FIN 6631 DAAA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Managerial Finance (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent) $30 3 BAEK M106<br />
FIN 6632 DAVA 5:30PM-7:40PM TTH Investments (Pre: FIN 6631) $30 3 KIM TBA<br />
FIN 6633 DBVA 8:05PM-10:15PM TTH International Finance (Pre: FIN 6631) $30 3 KIM TBA<br />
FIN 6651 DBVA 5:30PM-7:40PM TTH Financial Institutions (Pre: FIN 6631) $30 3 GRIFFIN TBA<br />
HISTORY (HIS)<br />
HIS 5510 DAAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH England Since 1688 3 HOLMES A402<br />
HIS 5511 DSHA 8:20PM-9:35PM T Colonial America 3 SAUNDERS A402<br />
HIS 5595 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH Selected Topics in History 3 O'SULLIVAN A402<br />
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HRM)<br />
HRM 6601 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM TH Legal Environment of Employment Decisions $30 3 AMES ADM<br />
HRM 6603 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM T Human Resource Management $30 3 VOSS ADM<br />
HRM 6622 DBAN 5:00PM-9:15PM T Workforce Planning & Staffing $30 3 MINSKY ADM<br />
HRM 6635 DBAN 5:00PM-9:15PM TH Employee Relations & Safety $30 3 VOSS ADM<br />
INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP & ADMINISTRATION (ILA)<br />
ILA 6611 DAAA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Community Relationships 3 ARMSTRONG A312<br />
ILA 6613 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM T Legal Dimensions of Education $15 3 JOHNSON A312<br />
ILA 6633 DAAA 5:30PM-10:00PM T Instructional Leadership $15 3 DAVIS A312<br />
ILA 6643 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM W Human Resources Administration $15 3 DAVIS A312<br />
ILA 6658 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Working With Diverse Populations 3 BAILEY A312<br />
ILA 6662 DAAA 5:30PM-10:00PM TH Orientation in ILA 2 DAVIS A312<br />
ILA 7792 DSWA 9:00AM-6:00PM SAT Advance Comprehensive Research Strategies (Web Enhanced) 3 CONNER A312<br />
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (IR)<br />
IR 5551 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM MW International Relations 3 MARTIN A407<br />
IR 6620 DBAA 5:30PM-7:45PM TTH International Political Economy 3 BROWN L201<br />
MASTERS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)<br />
ACT 6691 DAAA 5:30PM-9:45PM M Managerial Accounting (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent) $30 3 BILBEISI M220<br />
ACT 6692 DBAA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Advanced Accounting Problems (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent<br />
& MBA-Accounting Option prerequisites) $30 3 TEED M109<br />
FIN 6631 DAAA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Managerial Finance (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent) $30 3 BAEK M106<br />
MBA 6611 DBAA 5:30PM-9:45PM TH Business Strategy (Pre: Completion of a minimum of 24 semester hrs.in MBA<br />
program with "B" average or better) $30 3 OZGEN A213<br />
MGT 6673 DBAA 5:30PM-9:45PM T Operations Management (Pre: All Business Foundation courses or equivalent) $45 3 BORDERS M114<br />
TAX 6684 DSVA 5:30PM-7:45PM M Federal Tax Research (Pre: ACT 4494, 4495 & admission into ACT option) $45 3 SHERIDAN TBA<br />
MATHEMATICS (MTH)<br />
MTH 5524 DSAA 6:55PM-8:10PM MW Real Analysis I 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 5551 DSAA 5:30PM-6:45PM MW Mathematical Statistics I 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
MTH 6612 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM MW Advanced Discrete Mathematics (Pre: MTH 4412/5512 or permission) 3 R LAFLEUR A311<br />
POLITICAL SCIENCE (POL)<br />
POL 5551 DSAA 8:20PM-9:35PM MW Survey of International Relations 3 MARTIN A407<br />
POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION (PSE)<br />
PSE 6691 DBAA 5:30PM-10:00PM TH Research Methodology (A grade of "B" or better is required) $15 3 LEE A309<br />
PSYCHOLOGY (PSY)<br />
PSY 6631 DBWA 5:30PM-10:00PM TH Psychological Foundations of Education (Web Enhanced) $15 3 STAFF A310<br />
PSY 6635 DSWA 9:00AM-6:00PM SAT Vocational Psychology & Career Development $35 3 KOYAMA A304<br />
PSY 6645 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM T Evaluation & Assessment of the Individual $45 3 PEDEN TBA<br />
PSY 6648 DAWA 5:30PM-10:00PM M Theories of Personality $15 3 PEDEN A304<br />
PSY 6659 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM W Cognitive & Behavioral Intervention $35 3 STAFF A215<br />
PSY 6669 DBWA FSSU Behavior Pathology (Meets: Friday, 5:00 PM-10:00 PM; Saturday, 8:00 AM-7:00 PM;<br />
and Sunday, 9:00 AM-3:00 PM) $15 3 PEDEN A302
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DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
SECONDARY EDUCATION (SED)<br />
SED 5544 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar (Pre: TEP) 3 PLASH A309<br />
SED 6695 DSWA Secondary Internship 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) $50 6 BYNUM A109B<br />
SOCIOLOGY (SOC)<br />
SOC 5520 DBAA 10:50AM-1:05PM MW Sociological Theory 3 J BROOKS A410<br />
SPECIAL EDUCATION (SPE)<br />
SPE 5544 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Internship Seminar (Pre: TEP) 3 BYNUM TBA<br />
SPE 6620 DSAA 5:30PM-8:00PM W Service Delivery Models for Multiple Disabilities 3 RUEDIGER A214<br />
SPE 6630 DSWA 5:30PM-8:00PM M Collaboration for Inclusion $15 3 MORIN A214<br />
SPE 6635 DAWA 5:30PM-10:00PM TH Meeting Instruction Through Technology (Pre: Undergraduate Course in the<br />
Integration of technology into the curriculum) $15 3 STAFF TBA<br />
SPE 6654 DSWA Collaborative Internship 6-12 (Pre: TEP; Co-req: SED 4454/5544) 6 BYNUM A109B<br />
MASTER OF TAXATION (TAX)<br />
TAX 6684 DSVA 5:15PM-7:45PM M Federal Tax Research (Pre: ACT 4494, 4495 & admission into ACT option) $45 3 SHERIDAN TBA<br />
TAX 6686 DSVA 7:55PM-10:25PM M Estate & Gift Taxation (Pre: TAX 6684) $30 3 GAINES TBA<br />
TAX 6688 DSVA 5:15PM-7:45PM W Taxation of Corporations/Share (Pre: TAX 6684) $30 3 CAMPBELL TBA<br />
TAX 6690 DSVA 7:55PM-10:25PM W State & Local Taxation $30 3 CAMPBELL TBA<br />
TL 7792 DSAA 9:00AM-6:00PM SAT Advanced Comprehensive Research Strategies 3 CONNER A312<br />
ATTENTION GEORGIAAND FLORIDA STUDENTS<br />
The Dothan Campus offers in-state tuition rates to students who reside in any county within fifty miles of the campus.<br />
Counties within Dothan’s service area receiving this eligibility for students are:<br />
GEORGIA - Baker, Calhoun, Clay, Decatur, Early, Miller, Quitman, Randolph, and Seminole<br />
FLORIDA - Bay, Calhoun, Holmes, Jackson, Walton, and Washington<br />
New Withdrawal Policy Beginning Fall Semester 2012<br />
Withdrawal from the <strong>University</strong> is defined as a resignation from all courses for all current semesters, sessions, or terms.<br />
From early registration through late registration - Free Course Schedule Adjustment Period<br />
Students who wish to withdraw from all classes prior to the last day of late registration must CANCEL their registration<br />
in writing through the designated withdrawal official (DWO). Written cancellation does not require the<br />
completion of the withdrawal form or an exit interview. Tuition and refundable fees will be returned.<br />
From end of late registration (Free Course Schedule Adjustment Period) through the last day to withdraw<br />
A student who wishes to withdraw from all courses for a current semester/session/term may withdraw with no<br />
academic penalty with a non-punitive grade of “W” until the last day to withdraw (posted in the Schedule of<br />
Classes and on appropriate web pages). Tuition and fees will be charged during this period.<br />
The last day to withdraw from a semester/session/term will be assigned based on approximately 65% completion<br />
of the length of the course. The last day to withdraw for semester will be Friday of the 10th week. The 65% date<br />
for special formatted terms and sessions will be posted as appropriate for those particular courses.<br />
Students may access the withdrawal form at www.troy.edu/records. An official withdrawal form must be completed and<br />
processed before the student’s withdrawal is considered final. Students may not withdraw after the withdrawal deadline.<br />
Any student who fails to withdraw by the deadline will be assigned a grade. Extenuating circumstances must be properly<br />
documented. Note: Withdrawal deadlines for Financial Aid may be calculated differently.
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The Fort Rucker Location<br />
DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
Course Section Information<br />
Each course will have a four-character designation. All four characters must be used on the registration form or entered when registering<br />
online.<br />
1st D Indicates that the course is a Dothan course (including Fort Rucker)<br />
2nd S Which session (A=1st 9 weeks; B=2nd 9 weeks; S=full 16 weeks)<br />
3rd A Course delivery (A=lecture; B=in class lab; H=hybrid; K=weekend; R=independent research;<br />
S=independent study; T=telecourse; W=Web enhanced; V=interactive class)<br />
4th A Section Offerings - A=1st Section; B=2nd Section; C=3rd Section; N=Fort Rucker Section<br />
SESSION A (First 9-weeks) August 13 - October 14, 2012<br />
DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES<br />
Undergraduate<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> 1101 DAAN 5:30PM-7:00PM M <strong>University</strong> Orientation 1 D MILLER ADM<br />
HIS 1111 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW US to 1877 3 WALTMAN ADM<br />
MTH 1100 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Fundamentals of Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 0096) 3 T LAFLEUR ADM<br />
CJ 2241 DAAN 7:25PM-9:40PM TTH Survey of Law & Criminal Procedures 3 HOLLEY ADM<br />
SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS<br />
Undergraduate<br />
ECO 2251 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Principles of Macroeconomics $30 3 GIBSON ADM<br />
MGT 3375 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM T Human Resource Management (Pre: MGT 3371) $30 3 MINSKY ADM<br />
MGT 4478 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM TH International Management (Pre: MGT 3371) $30 3 OZGEN ADM<br />
QM 2241 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH Business Statistics I (Pre: MTH 1112) $45 3 GILBERT ADM<br />
Graduate<br />
HRM 6603 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM T Human Resource Management $30 3 VOSS ADM<br />
HRM 6601 DAAN 5:00PM-9:15PM TH Legal Environment of Employment Decisions $30 3 AMES ADM<br />
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION & FINE ARTS<br />
Undergraduate<br />
COM 2241 DAAN 7:25PM-9:40PM TTH Fundamentals of Speech $15 3 STAFF ADM<br />
ENG 2211 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH American Literature Before 1875 (Pre: ENG 1101 & 1102) 3 VICKERS ADM<br />
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION<br />
Undergraduate<br />
PSY 3311 DAAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH Research Methods (Pre: PSY 3301) $15 3 STAFF ADM<br />
PSY 3380 DAAN 7:25PM-9:40PM TTH Social Psychology $15 3 CALLIHAN ADM<br />
SESSION B (Second 9-weeks) October 15 - December 16, 2012<br />
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES<br />
Undergraduate<br />
HIS 1112 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW US since 1877 3 WALTMAN ADM<br />
MTH 1105 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Intermediate Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1100) 3 T LAFLEUR ADM<br />
REL 2280 DBAN 7:25PM-9:40PM MW World Religions 3 STAFF ADM<br />
CJ 4462 DBAN 7:25PM-9:40PM TTH Polygraph: History & Investigation Application (Pre: CJ 1101) 3 HOLLEY ADM<br />
SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS<br />
Undergraduate<br />
MKT 3361 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Principles of Marketing $30 3 FIELDING ADM<br />
LAW 2221 DBAN 7:25PM-9:40PM MW Legal Environment of Business $30 3 STAFF ADM<br />
ECO 2252 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM MW Principles of Microeconomics $30 3 ECKIS ADM<br />
QM 3341 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH Business Statistics II (Pre: QM 2241) $45 3 GILBERT ADM<br />
Graduate<br />
HRM 6622 DBAN 5:00PM-9:15PM T Workforce Planning & Staffing $30 3 MINSKY ADM<br />
HRM 6635 DBAN 5:00PM-9:15PM TH Employee Relations & Safety $30 3 VOSS ADM
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DEPT NO SEC TIME DAY TITLE FEE HR INSTRUCTOR ROOM<br />
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION & FINE ARTS<br />
Undergraduate<br />
MUS 1131 DBAN 7:25PM-9:05PM MW Music Appreciation $25 2 SHIRLEY ADM<br />
ENG 2212 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH American Literature After 1875 (Pre: ENG 1102 or equivalent) 3 VICKERS ADM<br />
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION<br />
Undergraduate<br />
PSY 4451 DBAN 5:00PM-7:15PM TTH History & Systems of Psychology $15 3 OVERTON ADM<br />
PSY 3322 DBAN 7:25PM-9:40PM TTH Abnormal Child Psychology $15 3 OVERTON ADM<br />
SESSION S (16-weeks) August 13 - December 12, 2012<br />
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES<br />
Undergraduate<br />
IS 2241 DSAN 5:00PM-6:15PM MW Computer Concepts & Applications $50 3 STONESIFER ADM<br />
MTH 1112 DSAN 7:25PM-8:40PM MW Pre-Calculus Algebra (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in MTH 1105) 3 T LAFLEUR ADM<br />
CJ 3375 DSAN 5:30PM-6:45PM TTH Intro to Social Science Inquiry (Pre: CJ 1101 & GS MTH or permission) 3 DRETSCH ADM<br />
SCI 2233 DSAN 7:25PM-9:35PM TTH Physical Science (Co-req: SCI L233 DSBN) 3 ARRINGTON ADM<br />
SCI L233 DSBN 7:25PM-9:35PM TTH Physical Science Laboratory (Co-req: SCI 2233 DSAN) $40 1 ARRINGTON ADM<br />
COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION & FINE ARTS<br />
Undergraduate<br />
ENG 1101 DSAN 7:25PM-8:40PM TTH Comp & Modern English I (Pre: Placement or a grade of "C" or better in ENG 1100) 3 VICKERS ADM<br />
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION<br />
Graduate<br />
PSY 6659 DSAN 5:00PM-7:30PM T Cognitive & Behavoral Intervention $35 3 STAFF ADM<br />
PSY 6635 DSAN 5:00PM-7:30PM TH Vocational Psychology & Career Development $35 3 STAFF ADM<br />
Fort Rucker Location Office Hours<br />
Monday – Thursday, 7:45 A.M. - 5:30 P.M.; Friday, 8:00 A.M. - Noon<br />
5302<br />
5302<br />
5301<br />
5203<br />
5202<br />
5205<br />
5206<br />
Fort<br />
Rucker<br />
Location<br />
First Floor<br />
Bldg 4502<br />
5207<br />
Admin. Bldg #4502 - ADM
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Student Government Association 2012-2013<br />
DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
2012-2013<br />
Officers and Senators<br />
(Left to Right) Front Row: Becky Johnson,<br />
Brandon Pendarvis, Brandon McCardle,<br />
Keah Chambers.<br />
Back Row: Kellie Detter, Aselyn Gilley,<br />
Amie Lednicky, Dianna Forbes, Christa Bowen,<br />
Crystal Bowen, Patrick Jones.<br />
Not pictured: Elizabeth Buchanan,<br />
Casey Coleman, Richard Hagen,<br />
Jamie Robinson, and Earle Shaw, III.<br />
Keah Chambers<br />
SGA President<br />
Brandon Pendarvis<br />
SGA Vice-President<br />
Becky Johnson<br />
SGA Secretary<br />
Brandon McCardle<br />
SGA Clerk<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> Quest:<br />
Dothan Campus Discovery<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> Quest is for new freshmen, transfer students,<br />
and new graduate students.<br />
Call (334) 983-6556, ext. 1221, to sign up.<br />
Fall 2012 New Student Orientation<br />
Choose the time most convenient for you:<br />
Thursday, July 19<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Wednesday, August 8<br />
2 p.m.<br />
Thursday, August 9<br />
9 a.m.<br />
All sessions are scheduled to meet in<br />
SONY Hall located in the<br />
Library/Technology Building.
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Office of<br />
Student Development<br />
Provides the following services toDothan Campus students, faculty, staff and alumni:<br />
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Academic and Career Counseling<br />
Career Placement and Employment Services<br />
Personal Counseling<br />
Testing Services<br />
Available Services Include:<br />
Use of FOCUS Career & Educational Planning System<br />
Assistance in selection of a major<br />
Resume help and reviews<br />
Assistance in study skills including note taking and test taking<br />
Personnel:<br />
Amy Guyette - Coordinator<br />
Sandra Hatfield-Sauls - Student Counselor<br />
Janice LeCroy - Testing Coordinator<br />
Joanne Krist - Clerk Typist III<br />
Office of Student Development:<br />
Malone Hall, Room 120<br />
Phone: (334) 983-6556, ext. 1223<br />
E-Mail: DothanCounseling@troy.edu<br />
Continuing Education Center<br />
Dothan Campus, Adams Hall, Room 200, 334-983-0005<br />
The Continuing Education Center offers non-academic certificate courses designed to fulfill license requirements,<br />
build skills, or provide personal enjoyment. The Continuing Education Unit (CEU) is a nationally recognized method of<br />
quantifying the time spent in the classroom during professional development and training activities. CEUs are awarded<br />
for satisfactory completion of all courses. One CEU is equal to ten contact hours of participation. Develop your career<br />
through healthcare, real estate, paralegal studies or auctioneering courses. Build your skills or indulge your talents in a<br />
variety of courses that meet the needs of adults.<br />
For a complete listing of courses, schedules are available<br />
in Adams Hall, Room 200,<br />
or view classes online at www.troy.edu<br />
(Click on “Where” and select the Dothan Campus. Continuing Education can be found under “Quick Links.”)
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Tuition &<br />
Fees<br />
TUITION AND BUSINESS PROCEDURES<br />
DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
It is your responsibility to ensure that all tuition and fees are paid by August 13, 2012. If you wish to utilize the<br />
Tuition Payment Plan, you must pay 1/3 of your balance by August 13, 2012. Financial aid must be GUARANTEED<br />
for the student to be classified as a financial aid recipient. If financial aid is not guaranteed, payment will be due by<br />
August 13, 2012. Financial aid recipients are responsible for the balance of tuition and fees not paid by their award.<br />
Any student who registers for classes will be responsible for tuition and fees regardless of class attendance.<br />
Semester In-State Tuition<br />
For each undergraduate credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249.00<br />
For undergraduate course audit, per credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $124.50<br />
For graduate courses, per credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $307.00<br />
For graduate course audit, per credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $153.50<br />
Semester Out-of-State Tuition<br />
For each undergraduate credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $498.00<br />
For undergraduate course audit, per credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249.00<br />
For graduate courses, per credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $614.00<br />
For graduate course audit, per credit hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $307.00<br />
MISCELLANEOUS FEES (Non-Refundable)<br />
Application Fee: $30 (Undergraduate) $50 (Graduate)<br />
General <strong>University</strong> Fee: $32 per credit hour<br />
Registration Fee: $50 per semester<br />
Drop Processing Fee: $30 per course (see page 11)<br />
Withdrawal Processing Fee: $50 regardless of the number of courses (see page 11)<br />
Parking Decal Fee: $50<br />
The <strong>University</strong> reserves the right to cancel and/or add courses or sections of courses, change times and venues, and prioritize admission<br />
to existing sections at any time in order to better serve its students. Students affected by a canceled class should check with the personnel<br />
in the associate dean’s office for alternatives.<br />
Refund<br />
Policy<br />
Any student who registers for classes will be responsible for tuition and fees regardless of class attendance. Refunds to financial aid students<br />
are not made until after the financial aid funds have been received by the <strong>University</strong>. Fees are non-refundable. Tuition refunds will be granted<br />
according to the following schedule:<br />
TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR SESSIONS A & S COURSES 2012<br />
Date of Withdrawal/Drop.............................................................................................................................................................*Percent/Amount Refunded<br />
On or before August 20 ......................................................................................................................................................................................................100%<br />
After August 20.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................0%<br />
Refunds will be processed after June 13 and sent to the student’s Trojan OneCard.<br />
TUITION REFUND POLICY FOR SESSION B COURSES ONLY<br />
Date of Withdrawal/Drop.............................................................................................................................................................*Percent/Amount Refunded<br />
On or before October 22.....................................................................................................................................................................................................100%<br />
After October 22.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................0%<br />
TROJAN ONE CARD. Each registered <strong>TROY</strong> student will receive a Trojan OneCard. The Trojan OneCard will be mailed to the student, using the address on<br />
file with the <strong>University</strong>. To receive any refunds from the <strong>University</strong>, a student must activate his or her Trojan OneCard. During card activation, the student will<br />
choose how to receive his or her refund money.<br />
Regardless of how students choose to receive their funds, they still need to activate their Trojan OneCard.<br />
Students are required to activate their Trojan OneCard<br />
Tuition<br />
Payment<br />
Plan<br />
The Tuition Payment Plan (TPP) is available to all students who cannot pay their tuition in full by August 13, 2012.<br />
The purpose of the plan is to provide an interest free means by which students can pay tuition and fees in three<br />
installments. Books, supplies, and incidental expenses such as parking decals are not eligible expenses for inclusion<br />
in the payment plan. A nonrefundable administrative fee of twenty-five dollars ($25) per term is assessed to all TPP<br />
accounts. The TPP administrative fee is not deferrable and is paid in conjunction with the first installment payment.<br />
Students who receive financial aid may utilize the TPP to defray the portion of tuition and fees that is not fully paid<br />
by financial aid.<br />
You may inquire about your account and the payment plan through the Student Financial Services Office in Room 118,<br />
Malone Hall.
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If you are...<br />
A currently enrolled student<br />
An admitted new student<br />
A returning student who has been out less than 1 year<br />
and who has not attended another institution<br />
Report to college of major<br />
Meet with advisor<br />
Complete registration form<br />
Take completed form to computer terminal in Malone<br />
Hall, Room 124<br />
Students MUST proceed directly to the Student Financial<br />
Services Office (M118)<br />
Report to the reception desk in Malone Hall for a parking<br />
decal and Student ID<br />
If you are...<br />
A new student (not admitted)<br />
A returning Transient student<br />
A student with questions<br />
A returning student who has been out 1 or more years<br />
A returning student who has attended another institution<br />
A returning student who has already graduated from<br />
<strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Undergraduate student report to M119, Graduate<br />
student report to M111<br />
After being cleared to register, follow steps outlined<br />
above for currently enrolled students<br />
Registration<br />
Procedures<br />
First-Time Students: First-time students must register<br />
on Campus by seeing an advisor, completing a registration<br />
form, and going to the registration table. After your<br />
initial registration, a login ID and password will be<br />
issued, and you will be able to enroll online the following<br />
term.<br />
Eligible Students: Students who have had a login ID and<br />
password assigned during a previous term may register<br />
online.<br />
Registration Process: Log on to the Dothan Campus<br />
Web site at dothan.troy.edu and select Trojan Web<br />
Express from the items listed on the left and click on<br />
Students. Under the heading Registration, you can<br />
search for classes under “Search for Sections.” Log in to<br />
register for classes under “Register for Sections.” When<br />
searching or registering for classes, make sure you<br />
select the location Dothan (D01) or Ft. Rucker (D02).<br />
You will not be able to register for a course that has<br />
a prerequisite that has not been completed. You will<br />
also be unable to register if your Student Record<br />
has any type of Hold. Please see your advisor during<br />
the scheduled registration days if you are not able to<br />
register for all of your classes online. All tuition and<br />
fees are due by 5:00 p.m. on August 13, 2012.<br />
Students can now sign on to Trojan Web Express to<br />
view their student account balances and can pay online<br />
by credit card. Students may also pay at the Student<br />
Financial Services Office in Room 118, Malone Hall, on<br />
the Dothan Campus. Any student who registers for<br />
classes will be responsible for tuition and fees<br />
regardless of class attendance.<br />
For help with your Trojan Web Express password,<br />
please call 1-800-414-5756. To receive assistance<br />
please log into helpdesk.troy.edu and follow the instructions.<br />
Online<br />
Registration<br />
Federal regulations require that all students meet minimum<br />
standards of satisfactory academic progress to<br />
receive federal financial aid.<br />
DROPPING<br />
If you drop a course(s), your financial aid may be cancelled<br />
or reduced from funds already disbursed. You<br />
should contact the Office of Financial Aid in Room 219,<br />
Malone Hall, to determine the financial impact for your<br />
specific situation. There is a $30 per course drop processing<br />
fee charged after August 20.<br />
WITHDRAWING<br />
If you withdraw before 60% of the term is completed, federal<br />
regulations require the <strong>University</strong> to return a prorated<br />
amount of your Pell Grant and/or Stafford Loan to the<br />
appropriate federal account. The Office of Student<br />
Financial Services (Room 118, Malone Hall) will bill the<br />
student for the amount returned. There is a $50 withdrawal<br />
processing fee (regardless of the number of courses)<br />
charged after August 20.<br />
FAILURE TO ATTEND<br />
Class attendance is required for all financial aid students<br />
to establish eligibility for receiving financial aid funds.<br />
Students receiving the grade of “FA” for a course(s) could<br />
have their financial aid cancelled or reduced. The Office<br />
of Student Financial Services (Room 118, Malone Hall)<br />
will bill the student for the amount cancelled or reduced.<br />
See website for more information (Go to<br />
www.troy.edu and click on “Current Students,” and<br />
select “Financial Aid.” )<br />
Dropping &<br />
Withdrawal
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Trojan eMail<br />
DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
Go to www.troy.edu and click the Trojan Email link at the bottom of the page.<br />
All <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> students are required to have and check a <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> e-mail account. This account should be used for all<br />
official <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> electronic correspondence. Once you have registered for classes your e-mail account will be created within 48<br />
hours. Your e-mail address is the same as your Trojan Web Express ID. If you do not know your Trojan Web Express ID, follow this<br />
link:<br />
https://it.troy.edu/email/user_id_help.html<br />
Your initial password will be your birth date. Example: January 3, 1990, would be 01031990. If you continue to have difficulty, send<br />
an e-mail to emailhelp@troy.edu or contact the Helpdesk at 1-334-670-5660 or go to https://mail.troy.edu/ for tutorials and additional<br />
FAQ help.<br />
A student's university e-mail address is the official point of communication for all university business conducted with the student.<br />
<strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> ePolicy, Section 426<br />
Web Express<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
All currently enrolled students have been assigned a PIN and may take advantage of all services currently available through Trojan<br />
Web Express. Your initial password (PIN) is the last four digits of your Social Security Number.<br />
Just a reminder, no PIN is required to view course schedules for any <strong>TROY</strong> location. Just click on "Search for Sections" and specify a<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> location.<br />
For assistance, call 1-800-227-4051 or create a helpdesk ticket online at http://helpdesk.troy.edu/.<br />
Blackboard<br />
To access Blackboard, go to http://troy.blackboard.com.<br />
You must be a registered student to access Blackboard.<br />
Your username for Blackboard is the same as your Trojan Web Express and Trojan E-mail usernames. If you do not know your username,<br />
go to Trojan Web Express, click on Students, and click on the What's My User ID link. Your Blackboard password is initially<br />
set to the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number.<br />
Courses in Blackboard<br />
You must be registered for a course for which the instructor uses Blackboard to access that course. Students will be able to access<br />
their courses in Blackboard once their instructors have made the courses available. The date students will have access to their<br />
Blackboard class is posted in the e<strong>TROY</strong> Academic Calendar. Students will be able to see their courses in Blackboard under "My<br />
Courses" approximately eight hours after registering through Trojan Web Express.<br />
Blackboard Support<br />
For assistance with Blackboard and other online tools, please go to http://helpdesk.troy.edu or click the "Live Chat" icon at the top of<br />
the Blackboard page. The Educational Technology team is available 7:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. seven days a week to support your technical<br />
needs through the helpdesk ticket system. The Live Chat feature is available Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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BARNES & NOBLE<br />
101 Adams Hall<br />
(334) 983-6556, ext. 1301<br />
Regular Operating Hours<br />
Monday-Thursday, 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.<br />
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />
Special Operating Hours<br />
Monday-Thursday, 7:45 a.m. - 7 p.m.<br />
Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.<br />
1) New Textbooks<br />
2) Used Textbooks - Save 25%<br />
3) Rentals - Save over 50%<br />
4) Digital Textbooks - Save 60%<br />
YOUR CHOICE ON TEXTBOOKS<br />
SELL BACK, GET CASH<br />
Remember these 3 things to get the most cash back:<br />
1) Highlighting and note-taking is perfectly OK, but remember to keep your book in good condition.<br />
2) Finals week is the best time to sell your new and used books back for cash.<br />
3) We’ll buy your books year round no matter where you bought them.<br />
On campus:<br />
Online:<br />
Facebook:<br />
YOU CAN FIND US<br />
Located in Adams Hall<br />
www.troy.bncollege.com<br />
www.facebook.com/<strong>Troy</strong>DothanBookstore<br />
Bookstore<br />
Parking permits are available at the reception desk in Malone Hall, Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Friday, 8:00 a.m. to<br />
Noon. <strong>University</strong> Parking Regulations require all students to register their vehicle with the <strong>University</strong>. To be valid, the permit must be mounted<br />
(taping is not permitted) in the lower left corner of the vehicle’s rear glass. Any student driving or parking on the campus without a permit will be<br />
in violation of the Parking and Traffic Regulations and subject to a parking citation.<br />
Parking Decal<br />
& Student ID<br />
All students are required to maintain a valid <strong>University</strong> ID. Student IDs are used to access computer labs, library services, and much more.<br />
Student IDs are issued Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., at the switchboard in Malone Hall.<br />
As part of <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s efforts to provide accurate, timely information to our university community, a new mass communication system<br />
is available. <strong>TROY</strong> contracted with E2Campus to provide an efficient mechanism for expedient delivery of emergency notices to a<br />
variety of electronic devices. <strong>TROY</strong> can swiftly notify university constituents of a number of unexpected events, including emergency<br />
broadcasts, alerts, weather advisories, school closings, and class cancellations. Go to www.troy.edu and select “Emergency<br />
Information (SOS)” under “Quick Links” to sign up. The subscription service allows the end-user to enlist an electronic device as a supplemental<br />
contact. Currently, the university utilizes many electronic systems for dissemination of unexpected event notifications. A list<br />
of current systems follows:<br />
• Website notices to http://www.troy.edu • Website notices to http://sos.troy.edu<br />
• E-mail to Trojan E-mail account • Digital signs (limited use)<br />
Safety<br />
& Security<br />
Dothan Campus Security - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - (334) 685-1185<br />
The <strong>University</strong> Library, located on the second floor of the Library/Technology Building, provides resources for students, faculty, staff and the Wiregrass<br />
community. Resources include 90,000 books and 599 serials. A multitude of online databases are available both on campus and remotely. Other resources<br />
that are needed can be obtained through the library’s interlibrary loan services.<br />
Library Hours: Monday – Thursday 8:00 am – 9:00 pm<br />
Friday<br />
8:00 am – noon<br />
Saturday<br />
10:00 am – 5:00 pm<br />
Sunday<br />
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm<br />
Library<br />
Services<br />
<strong>TROY</strong> ADA/504 Policy Statement: It is the policy of <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> to provide accessible programs, services, and activities, reasonable<br />
academic accommodation, and a disability harassment-free environment for any student with a disability as defined by<br />
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.<br />
Individuals needing special services should contact Bob Willis, Malone Hall, Room 100, (334) 983-6556, ext. 1206. For other<br />
ADA concerns or grievances, call Dr. Don Jeffrey, Vice Chancellor, at ext. 1200. Upon request, for individuals with documented<br />
print-related disabilities, this publication will be made available in alternate format. Contact the Dean of Students for more information<br />
at (334) 983-6556, ext. 1206.<br />
ADA<br />
Accommodations
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Fall 2012 Credit Workshops<br />
DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
These classes may be taken for either continuing education units, teacher education program hours, or for one graduate or undergraduate credit.<br />
These workshops are highly recommended for pre-service and in-service teachers. Classes meet from 8:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. in Adams Hall.<br />
To receive CEUs or PLE hours, register at the Continuing Education Office in Adams Hall, Room 200.<br />
To receive undergraduate or graduate credit, register through the Admissions Office in Malone Hall.<br />
BASICS OF APA STYLE Saturday, August 25<br />
Taught by Dr. Shawn Plash<br />
This workshop will provide students with the basics of APA Style and will help students learn how to apply the basic rules of APA Style in writing thesis and scholarly<br />
manuscripts. A comprehensive overview of elements of manuscript preparation will be provided by following the organization of the sixth edition of the Publication<br />
Manual. Class will meet in Adams 312.<br />
1 CEU/8.0 PLE = EDU130 Undergraduate = EDU9942 DSKA Graduate = EDU9982 DSKA<br />
Register before Aug. 21 : $55.00 In-state tuition: $264.00 In-state tuition: $322.00<br />
Register after Aug. 21: $82.00 Out-of-state tuition: $513.00 Out-of-state tuition: $629.00<br />
PREPARING A THESIS Saturday, September 8<br />
Taught by Dr. Rodney Davis<br />
Creating a scholarly thesis is a daunting task for many students because of the scope of the project. This interactive workshop will introduce students to the essential<br />
techniques necessary for the successful completion of a thesis. Participants will receive hands-on application of workshop content. Class will meet in Adams 312.<br />
1 CEU/8.0 PLE = EDU131 Undergraduate = EDU9943 DSKA Graduate = EDU9983 DSKA<br />
Register before Aug. 30: $55.00 In-state tuition: $264.00 In-state tuition: $322.00<br />
Register after Aug. 30: $82.00 Out-of-state tuition: $513.00 Out-of-state tuition: $629.00<br />
THE ART OF INTEGRATING SCIENCE IN CHILDREN’S LITERATURE Friday, September 21<br />
Taught by Dr. JeeHae Lee<br />
Science is often taught during Reading. How can we combine reading and science and make it engaging Pre-service/in-service teachers will learn the art of integrating<br />
science in reading. Using storytelling books, participants will engage in hands-on science experiments. A free CD of science PowerPoint/SmartBoard programs<br />
will be provided for everyone!<br />
1 CEU/8.0 PLE = EDU129 Undergraduate = EDU9941 DSKA Graduate = EDU9981 DSKA<br />
Register before Sep. 12: $55.00 In-state tuition: $264.00 In-state tuition: $322.00<br />
Register after Sep. 12: $82.00 Out-of-state tuition: $513.00 Out-of-state tuition: $629.00<br />
UNDERSTANDING WHY CHILDREN BEHAVE AS THEY DO: Saturday, September 22<br />
A Different Approach to Classroom Management<br />
Taught by Dr. Elizabeth P. Fell<br />
This session provides an insight into the reasons for children’s (Pre-K-12) behavior. The effects of organization and management will be examined. Common<br />
approaches, behavior modification, prevention, and intervention techniques will be discussed and tied to the “why” of children’s behaviors. The characteristics of<br />
effective teachers and their relationship to a positive environment will be presented to help educators and childcare providers better meet individual needs of children.<br />
1 CEU/8.0 PLE = EDU127 Undergraduate = EDU9931 DSKA Graduate = EDU9971 DSKA<br />
Register before Sep. 12: $55.00 In-state tuition: $264.00 In-state tuition: $322.00<br />
Register after Sep. 12: $82.00 Out-of-state tuition: $513.00 Out-of-state tuition: $629.00<br />
DE-MYSTIFYING PHONICS Friday, October 19<br />
Taught by JoAnn McFarland<br />
This session provides the pre-service teacher, in-service teacher, or interested parents with a workable knowledge of the sound-letter relationships of the English<br />
language, also known as phonics. To receive academic credit, students will be required to pass a test of phonics knowledge. This test may be used to complete the<br />
phonics requirement for RED 4481.<br />
1 CEU/8.0 PLE = EDU096 Undergraduate = EDU9926 DSKA Graduate = EDU9966 DSKA<br />
Register before Oct. 10: $70.00 In-state tuition: $264.00 In-state tuition: $322.00<br />
Register after Oct. 10: $97.00 Out-of-state tuition: $513.00 Out-of-state tuition: $629.00
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e<strong>TROY</strong> Information<br />
Dothan Campus students have convenient access to all online courses offered across <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong>! To learn<br />
more about e<strong>TROY</strong> visit www.troy.edu and click on Online Programs.<br />
<br />
REGISTRATION PROCESS - Students who can register through WebExpress can register for online courses<br />
offered through e<strong>TROY</strong> using WebExpress.<br />
REGISTRATION DATES – Registration dates for e<strong>TROY</strong> 12/T1 courses are July 16, 2012 - August 20, 2012.<br />
Registration dates for e<strong>TROY</strong> 12/T2 courses are September 17 - October 22, 2012.<br />
<br />
STUDENT SERVICES - Students in the Wiregrass Area can receive assistance via telephone, or by visiting the<br />
e<strong>TROY</strong> website, or by calling the Help Desk at 1-800-414-5756.<br />
<br />
TUITION RATES - The tuition rate for e<strong>TROY</strong> (online) courses are different than that of on-campus courses.<br />
Tuition for in-state undergraduate online courses will be $280 per credit hour. Tuition for in-state graduate<br />
online courses will be $450 per credit hour. Dothan Campus scholarships cannot be used to pay tuition for<br />
any e<strong>TROY</strong> courses.<br />
<br />
BOOKSTORE – e<strong>TROY</strong> provides a Virtual Bookstore through which all books for online courses should<br />
be ordered. Instructions on how to order through the Virtual Bookstore are found on the e<strong>TROY</strong> website.<br />
Students receiving federal financial aid may use book vouchers to purchase textbooks through the Virtual<br />
Bookstore. The textbook requirements for Dothan Campus courses and e<strong>TROY</strong> courses may differ. It is<br />
the student’s responsibility to make sure that they are purchasing the correct textbook. For more information<br />
go to www.troy.edu and click on ONLINE. You will find a link to the Bookstore under e<strong>TROY</strong> Quick<br />
Links.<br />
<br />
e<strong>TROY</strong> TERM DATES - eCampus is on a five-term academic calendar. The start and stop dates for<br />
e<strong>TROY</strong> terms are the same as the A & B Sessions on the Dothan Campus.<br />
“OWLS” Provides Tuition Waiver at the Dothan Campus for Adults Returning to School<br />
The Older, Wiser Learners’ Scholarship (OWLS)<br />
allows quali fied adults who have not attended a high<br />
school, a college, or a university for at least three<br />
calendar years to enroll for one 3-hour undergraduate<br />
or graduate course offered on the Dothan<br />
Campus or Fort Rucker location. The OWLS Scholar -<br />
ship does not cover the cost of books, supplies, fees,<br />
or any other expenses. The recipient must use the<br />
OWLS Scholarship the first semester or term upon his<br />
or her return to school. No on-line (e<strong>TROY</strong>) courses<br />
will be paid for by the OWLS Scholarship. OWLS<br />
will be available to individuals only once.<br />
The deadline to apply for the OWLS Scholarship<br />
for Fall Semester is July 30, 2012. Admission to the<br />
OWLS program is not automatic. The OWLS application<br />
must be approved prior to the student’s registration.<br />
No reimbursement of tuition will be made.<br />
Funding for the OWLS program is limited.<br />
Therefore, all qualified applicants may not be<br />
approved. Applications will be accepted on a firstcome,<br />
first-served basis.<br />
Prospective students interested in receiving an application<br />
may contact the office of Student Services<br />
(Malone Hall, Room 100), (334) 983-6556, ext. 1204.
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DOTHAN CAMPUS<br />
Make the most of your college experience. . .<br />
get involved in a campus organization!<br />
At the Dothan Campus, various programs and services are provided for students to complement and supplement<br />
academic endeavors. Students are encouraged to participate in <strong>University</strong>-sponsored organizations.<br />
Clubs and Organizations<br />
Alliance for Cultural Diversity<br />
Association for Commerce and Education<br />
Christian Student Fellowship<br />
Circle K<br />
Delta Mu Delta (Zeta Omicron Chapter)<br />
Dothan Campus Ambassadors<br />
Environmental Awareness Organization<br />
Gamma Beta Phi<br />
History and Social Science Club<br />
Institute of Management Accountants (Student Chapter)<br />
International Reading Association Honor Society<br />
Kappa Delta Pi<br />
National Alliance for Mental Illness<br />
Pi Gamma Mu<br />
Sigma Tau Delta<br />
Society for Human Resource Management (Student Chapter)<br />
Student Alabama Education Association<br />
Student Criminal Justice Association<br />
Student Government Association<br />
Sigma Tau Delta<br />
English Honor Society<br />
Gamma Beta Phi<br />
Honor Society<br />
Student Criminal Justice<br />
Association<br />
For more information, contact<br />
Amy Guyette at (334) 983-6556, ext. 1221.<br />
Delta Mu Delta<br />
Business Honor Society
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Dothan Campus Ambassadors<br />
2012-2013<br />
The Dothan Campus ambassadors work to promote and represent, in a positive manner, <strong>Troy</strong> <strong>University</strong> in the local community,<br />
academic community, at campus functions, and throughout the <strong>University</strong>’s service area. Ambassadors serve and assist the office<br />
of student development in recruitment, orientation, and registration. Ambassadors are chosen from a list of applicants each spring.<br />
(Left to Right) Front row:<br />
Kellie Detter, Becky Johnson,<br />
Sarah Marsh, Casey Coleman.<br />
Back row: Brandon McCardle,<br />
Richard Hagen, Jamie Robinson,<br />
Phillip Pinyan, Phillip Bennett<br />
“Tailgate Party”<br />
Thursday, November 15<br />
11 a.m. until 2 p.m.<br />
&<br />
5 p.m. until 6 p.m.<br />
(on the Quad)<br />
There will be free food and<br />
lots of games to enjoy!<br />
SGA Homecoming 2012<br />
For more information, call Amy Guyette at (334) 983-6556, ext. 1221.
500 <strong>University</strong> Drive<br />
Dothan, AL 36303<br />
Show your Trojan ID card and<br />
receive a discount<br />
Receive 10% off at the following establishments:<br />
Arby’s...Highway 231 N.<br />
Arby’s...W. Main St.<br />
BBQ Shack...Brannon Stand Rd.<br />
Captain D’s Seafood...Ross Clark Circle<br />
Cheeburger Cheeburger...Highway 231 N.<br />
Dairy Queen...Midland City<br />
Hooters...Ross Clark Circle<br />
Hots Deli...Westgate Pkwy.<br />
Long John Silver’s...Ross Clark Circle Moe’s Southwest Grill...Highway 231 N.<br />
Pepperoni Joe’s Pizza...Brannon Stand Rd.<br />
Piccadilly...Wiregrass Commons Mall<br />
Quiznos...Highway 231 N.<br />
Smokey Joe’s BBQ...Brannon Stand Rd.<br />
Things & Wings...S. Oates St.<br />
Things & Wings...Westgate Pkwy.<br />
Other Discounts:<br />
Basketcase...Free drink with meal<br />
Carmike Cinemas...Dothan Pavilion Shopping Center ($2 off adult evening show ticket)<br />
Dante’s Pizza...Wiregrass Commons only (15% off)<br />
LaQuinta Inn & Suites...Dothan location (20% off guestrooms)<br />
Note: The list of participating businesses is subject to change. For up-to-date information, visit www.troy.edu.