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We Believe in You!WWW.ROSE.EDUspring SchEDUlE<strong>2011</strong>Enrollment begins November 1, 2010!


<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Degree Programs 2010-<strong>2011</strong><strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers two types of degree programs: the four-year college or university parallel and the technical.University parallel provides students with the first two years of course work toward a baccalaureate degree and culminatesin the Associate in Arts or Associate in Science. Technical programs prepare students for immediate job entry, facilitateadvancement in current employment, or train for new areas. The degree is titled the Associate in Applied Science. Many ofthe technical areas also include one-year certificates.University Parallel Programs and Options (Associate in Arts and Associate in Science)Biological Science - 0032-00Business – 0171<strong>College</strong> of Business Option – 0171-01Corporate Education Option – 0171-02Chemistry – 0052-00Criminal Justice – 0214-00Criminal Justice – 0214-03Police Science – 0214-04Engineering – 0272-00English – 0043-00Environmental Science – 1522-00Family Services & Child Development – 0304-00Family Services – 0304-02Child Development – 0304-03Geosciences – 0392-00Geology – 0392-01Health & Sports Sciences – 0104-00Wellness – 0104-01Personal Training – 0104-03Health, Physical Education &Recreation-0104-04History – 0074-00Liberal StudiesGeneral – 0333-00Aviation Alliance at TAFB – 0333-01Music Recording – 0333-02Art – 0333-03Music – 0333-04Theatre – 0333-05Mass Communications – 0073-00Journalism – 0073-01Broadcast – 0073-02Photography – 0073-03Mathematics – 0082-00Modern Languages – 0053-00French – 0053-01German – 0053-02Spanish – 0053-03Physics – 0112-00Chemistry – 0112-01Engineering – 0112-02Physics – 0112-03Political Science – 0124-00International Studies – 0124-01General – 0124-02Pre-Education – 0054-00Pre-Nursing – 0152-00Pre-Pharmacy – 0162-00Pre-Professional Health Care – 0142-00Pre-Physical Therapy – 0142-01Pre-Medicine – 0142-02Pre-Dentistry – 0142-03Psychology – 0154-00Secondary Education – 0164-00Art – 0164-01English – 0164-02Mathematics – 0164-03French – 0164-04German – 0164-05Spanish – 0164-06Music (Voice) – 0164-07Music (Piano) – 0164-08Social Sciences – 0164-09Sciences – 0164-10Business – 0164-11HPER – 0164-12Social Sciences – 0264-00General – 0264-01Counseling/Social Work – 0264-02Sociology – 0184-00TOTAL: 25Technical Programs and Options (Associate in Applied Science)Accounting – 0011-00Applied Technology – 0192-00AS, AC, AT, HVAC, ET – 0192-01Carpentry, Masonry, Residential PlumbingWelding – 0192-02Small Business – 0192-03Commercial Printing – 0192-04Drafting – 0192-05Health Care Technician – 0192-06Business Administration – 0061-00General Business Administration – 0061-00Human Resources – 0061-01Management – 0061-02Small Business Operations – 0061-04Corporate Education – 0061-05Marketing – 0061-06E-Commerce – 0061-07Consumer Finance Administration – 0061-08Clinical Laboratory Technology – 1035-00One-Year Option – 1035-02Computer Game Development &Simulation – 1011-00Design Option – 1011-01Marketing & Production Option – 1011-02Programming Option – 1011-03Computer and Information Technology – 1031-00Dental Assisting – 1115-00*Dental Assisting Certificate – 1115-10Dental Hygiene – 1015-00Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic – 1175-00Environmental Technology – 1482-00Family Services & Child Development – 0254-00Health Information Technology – 1155-00Library Technical Assistant – 1133-00*Library Technical Assistant – 1133-10Multimedia Communication – 0163-00Graphic Design – 0163-01Authoring/Web Design - 0163-02Networking/CyberSecurity 0191-00Networking – 0191-01CyberSecurity – 0191-04Nursing Science – 1125-00Paralegal Studies – 1151-00Radiologic Technology – 1075-00Respiratory Therapist – 1025-00Technical Supervision & Management –1201-00Certificate only:Coding Specialist – 1155-10Phlebotomy – 1035-10TOTAL: 20*Certificate Also TOTAL PROGRAMS: 45 TOTAL CERTIFICATES: 4


Dr. Frances HendrixAs Vice President for Academic Affairs, I welcome you to<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>, your community college of choice.Become a part of a diverse and vibrant college communitythat is committed to student success. Explore a widerange of programs to fit your educational goals and yourbusy schedule. Choose to complete the first two years ofa baccalaureate degree, prepare for a career, update yourskills, or pursue your lifelong dreams.Become a part of our continuing success story and join acommunity of students who are reaching their life goalsthrough higher education. Reach beyond your expectationsat <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>.A Message from the Vice President for Academic Affairs<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> is yourCommunity <strong>College</strong> of Choicefor <strong>2011</strong> and beyond!See the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Internet HomePage: http://www.rose.edu


ROSE STATE COLLEGE’SCOMMITMENT TO STUDENTSAND THE COMMUNITYVISIONThe community college of choice: supporting, serving, andadvancing the common good.MISSIONAs a public, open admissions, associate degree grantinginstitution, <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> provides higher educationpreparation for lifelong learning through programs andservices designed to serve a diverse community.CORE VALUESINTEGRITYThe institution maintains fair, honest, accurate, andconsistent policies and procedures monitored bymeasures of institutional effectiveness to ensure credibleactions are taken to further a diverse learning-centeredenvironment of individuality and collegiality.EXCELLENCEThe institution makes a commitment to internal andexternal constituents to make each program and serviceone of excellence by establishing high standards thatsustain and promote higher education in an innovative,learning-centered environment.LEARNINGThe institution is a learning-centered environment wherestudents and staff will be afforded ample opportunity tosucceed in meeting their educational goals as partners inthe pedagogical process.SERVICEThrough teamwork on campus and in partnership withthe communities served, the institution strives to improvethe quality of life in an urban setting by offering programsand services based on the needs of students and citizensand designed for measurably improving the aesthetic,physical, economic, social, political, and intellectualenvironment.Important DatesEnrollment for <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong> Sessions:All Students November 1Last Day To Enroll:Interim Session Prior to First Class Meeting1 st 8-Week Session January 2016-Week Session January 242 nd 8-Week Session March 23Special Saturday Enrollment Dates:Session <strong>Schedule</strong>:Interim SessionClasses Begin January 3Last Day of Session January 151 st 8-Week SessionClasses Begin January 18Last Day of Session March 1216-Week SessionClasses Begin January 18Last Day of Session May 142 nd 8-Week SessionClasses Begin March 21Last Day of Session May 14January 8, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.January 15, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.Important TelephoneNumbersOffice of Admissions and Records 733-7308Toll Free Number 1-866-621-0987


AdmissionsApplication ProcedureSubmit an application for admission to the Office ofAdmissions and Records online, by mail or in person.(High school junior and senior concurrent studentsshould contact their high school counselor prior tosubmitting an application.)DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS enrolling beyond 9credit hours will need to provide official transcriptsand the ACT or an acceptable battery of tests.Students applying for Financial Aid must meetdegree-seeking criteria.NON DEGREE-SEEKING STUDENTS may enroll inno more than 9 credit hours without transcripts. Allstudents will be required to provide a state or federalID or acceptable photo identification at the time ofAdmissions.Enrollment ProceduresAccuracy of the student’s schedule of classes is thestudent’s responsibility. After admissions procedureshave been fulfilled, students will report to an advisor tocomplete the following procedures:1. Review, with advisor assistance, the curricularrequirements for program completion andassessment requirements for course selection andselect a major.2. Report to the Student Services Building TestingCenter for placement testing, if necessary. Return toadvisor to review testing results.3. Receive a computer copy of course schedule withenrollment fee payment information.Advisement AreasNew students (no prior collegeanywhere) & Undecided majorsBusiness and InformationTechnology majorsEngineering and SciencemajorsHealth Sciences majorsHumanities majorsSocial Sciences majorsStudent Services Building,Room 100Military or Civilian Personnel at TAFBBusiness Building,Room 107Science and Math Building,Room 104AHealth Sciences CenterRoom 101Humanities Building,Room 107Social Sciences Building,Room 127Active duty military personnel and civilian employees ofTinker Air Force Base may complete the admissions andenrollment procedures in the TAFB Education ServiceCenter, Building 201SE, at 1st and “C” Avenue, with the<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Counselor; or they may report to theOffice of Admissions and Records at <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>to complete the admissions procedures. For additionalinformation, call 739-5774.Students In Good Academic Standing1. Report to the appropriate advisement area forregistration beginning November 1, 2010, for <strong>Spring</strong><strong>2011</strong> semester or enroll self-advised through theAcademic Advisement Center, Telephone Enrollment,or online.2. Report to Business Office, Cashier’s Window, forpayment of fees; or you may pay by mail.Students on Suspension1. Report to the Office of Admissions and Records(Administration Building 100) in order to obtain aform permitting enrollment.2. Proceed to the appropriate advisement area (see listabove) for enrollment.3. Report to Business Office, Cashier’s Window, forpayment of fees; or you may pay by mail.All English-As-A-Second-Language StudentsReport to the Office of Admissions and Records forImmigration status verification. This applies to all returningstudents and new students. For additional information,please contact the Assistant Director of Admissions in theOffice of Admissions and Records, AD 100.Any student for whom English is a second language will berequired to present a minimum score of 61 on the InternetbasedTOEFL exam (173 on the computer-based exam ora 500 on the paper-based exam) or score a 6.0 or higheron the IELTS examination for admission. SCORES MUSTBE AVAILABLE BEFORE ENROLLMENT. Admissionwill be made on an individual basis for students previouslyenrolled at <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> or any other college oruniversity. Appointment scheduling for TOEFL testing isavailable by calling the Candidate Services Call Center at1-800-GO- TOEFL. TOEFL test scores will be mailed to <strong>Rose</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> by entering the institution code number 6559on your score request form. For information regarding theIELTS exam, please visit www.ielts.org.ACT TestNational ACT Tests are available FEBRUARY 12, APRIL 9,and JUNE 11, <strong>2011</strong>. ACT Residual testing may bescheduled prior to the second Thursday of each month.(Please note: ACT Residual is only valid for the collegewhere it is taken.) For more information, and to schedulea test date, contact the Testing Center, Student ServicesBuilding Room 210, phone 733-7320.


METHODS FOR COMPLETINGHIGH SCHOOL CURRICULARREQUIREMENTSStudents admitted to <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> who are pursuingAssociate in Arts or Associate in Science degrees mustmeet all high school curricular requirements within thefirst twenty-four credit hours attempted; if curricularrequirements are not removed within the first twenty-fourcredit hours, their enrollment will be limited to deficiencyremoval courses only. (Zero-level courses are not counted inthe twenty-four hours.) Transfer students with deficienciesmust meet all their curricular requirements within the firsttwenty-four (24) credit hours (total coursework attemptedat any institution) or their enrollment will be limited tocurricular deficiency removal courses only. Probationtransfer students must meet all deficiencies by the first (12)twelve credit hours.Shown below are the ways that a student may remove acurricular deficiency and the restrictions that apply to thatmethod.1. ACT Test ScoresEnglish 19Science 19Math 192. Satisfactory Scores on Locally Administered PlacementTestsEnglish Sentence Skills TestMath<strong>College</strong> Level Math TestScience Reading Comprehension andAlgebra* Students may test twice during each enrollmentperiod. <strong>Spring</strong> is one enrollment period. Summer andFall combined are one enrollment period.3. Deficiency Removal ClassesEnglish ENGL 0123, Fundamentals ofEnglishScience SCI 0123, Concepts of ScienceMathMATH 0143, IntermediateAlgebraHistory & Citizenship Two additional college-levelcourses from the following prefixes: ECON,GEOG, HIST (The additional history class may beused to satisfy one of the student’s Humanities orLiberal Arts and Sciences requirements for GeneralEducation), POLS (except POLS 1113, AmericanFederal Government) or from courses the <strong>College</strong> hasdesignated as +Non-Western Culture: ENGL 2233,Literature of the American Indian; HIST 2503, Historyof Native Americans; HIST 2543, History of the FiveCivilized Tribes; PHIL 2203, Religious Philosophy ofthe WorldOtherFor each deficiency identifiedin this area, a college-level course (minimum ofthree-credit-hour courses) from CIS, ECON, FREN,GERM, GEOG, POLS (except POLS 1113), RUSS,and SPAN or from the Non-Western Culture courses:ENGL 2233, HIST 2503, HIST 2543, and PHIL 2203+Courses that have a cultural base other than Greco-Roman/EuropeanTransferring Into An Associate In Arts OrAssociate In Science ProgramStudents with curricular deficiencies may not transferfrom an Associate in Applied Science degree programinto an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science, or aBaccalaureate degree program until all of the high schooldeficiencies have been removed.Performance Proficiency In English,Mathematics, Science, And ReadingACT subscores of 19 in the four subject areas of English,mathematics, science, and reading are used as a “firstcut”in determining student readiness for college. If astudent scores below 19 in the tested discipline area, (s)hewill be required to remediate in that area, or, consistentwith the institution’s approved assessment policy,undergo additional testing to determine his/her level ofreadiness for college-level work. Following examination,students found under-prepared for college-level workwill be required to successfully complete the appropriateremediation. Students who lack three (3) performanceproficiencies must enroll in STSR 1102, EducationalPlanning.Computer ProficiencyStudents majoring in transfer degree programs will berequired to demonstrate computer proficiency beforegraduation. Demonstration of proficiency will include thefollowing skills:••••••Defining and properly using common computerterminologyInstalling, saving, and organizing information storedon a computerUsing a Windows® environmentOperating software for word processing,spreadsheets, and database managementUsing the InternetDemonstrating how to use computers to performa task or solve a problem by defining appropriateapplications of hardware and softwareSuccessful completion of any 3 credit hour on-linecourse.•Graduates may demonstrate these competencies usingone of several alternatives. Please see the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong> catalog (page 42-43) for a list of alternatives.


EnrollmentWAYS TO ENROLL AT ROSE STATE COLLEGERSC will make every attempt to implement this classschedule and related activities as printed. However, variouscircumstances could necessitate changes in scheduling, and/or professors, or dates, which will be at the discretion of the<strong>College</strong> administration.ADVISED ENROLLMENTAcademic Advisor-assisted Enrollment-Available for new students who need advisementregarding course requirements or sequencing; requiredfor students on probation, suspension or academicnotice. Students may consult with academic advisorsin the Student Services Building, Room 100, or inAcademic Divisions.(See page 2 foradvisement areas.)ENROLL EARLY!INDEPENDENTENROLLMENT forreturning studentsin good academicstanding who areprepared to selfadvise.Internet Enrollment-Web enrollment availableon RSC web site! A valid student I.D. number andpassword are required. Course availability and studentrecords can also be accessed online. Check the RSCweb site at www.rose.edu.Telephone Enrollment-Students select desiredsemester courses then contact appropriate advisor.STUDENT RESPONSIBILITYAVOID THE STRESSOF CLOSED CLASSESAND LONG LINES!Accuracy of the student’s schedule of classes is thestudent’s responsibility. The student is also responsiblefor processing withdrawals and changes in enrollment. Astudent begins this process by reporting to the office ofAcademic Advisement or the appropriate division advisor.Requests from individuals with disabilities should bemade one week in advance by contacting the Americanswith Disabilities Act Coordinator. For access to campusevents, programs, and services, call 733-7979. Forclassroom accommodations, call 733-7407.<strong>College</strong> Communicationwith StudentE-mailElectronic communication is the official means forcommunication to the students of <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>. The<strong>College</strong> will send communications to students via e-mailand will expect that those communications are received andread in a timely manner.Thus, all <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> students are issued a studente-mail account. The <strong>College</strong> will direct all electroniccommunications to the college-issued e-mail address.Students should monitor the college assigned studente-mail account on a frequent and consistent basis in orderto remain informed.Student E-mailEasy Access – go to www.rose.edu and click on StudentE-mail or go to http://stuwebmail.rose.edu. Your <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong> E-MAIL ADDRESS is your first name-last name@stu.rose.edu (not case sensitive). Example john-doe@stu.rose.edu Your PASSWORD is your birthday (mmddyyyy).Example: If your birth date is June 13, 1986, your passwordwill be 06131986.For additional assistance or information, go to www.rose.edu and click on “student e-mail” for a link to a PDRinstruction file or call the Office of Student Activities at 405-733-7376.FAQGENERAL ENROLLMENT QUESTIONS & ANSWERSWhat is the first step to enrolling?Complete an admission application and turn it in at theOffice of Admissions and Records. First-time students go toEnrollment Management (SSB) to speak with an academicadvisor. Note: Bring official transcripts. Returning studentsgo to their major academic advisor. (Students will not needto submit the admission application again unless they havemissed two or more consecutive semesters at <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong>.)Where can an individual get an application foradmission?An admission application can be obtained on the RSC website (http://www.rose.edu), the Office of Admissions andRecords (Administration Building, first floor, 733-7308),Enrollment Management (SSB 100, 733-7408), and/orStudent Welcome Center (SSB 107, 733-7372).


When is the Office of Admissions and Records open?8 a.m. – 8 p.m., Monday-Tuesday; 8 a.m.-6 p.m.,Wednesday-Thursday; and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Friday.Academic Divisions are open until 7:30 p.m. Mondaythrough Thursday and 6:00 p.m. on Friday.Where does a student get scholarship information?Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships (SSB 200).Where do students get information about courses offeredon the Internet?Internet courses are listed in the <strong>Schedule</strong>. Also, studentsmay contact the Enrollment Management Office (SSB 100,733-7408) or refer to http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet forfurther information.How does a student enroll for an Internet course?If the individual is currently a student at the <strong>College</strong>, he/shemay follow the directions on the On-line Enrollment page.Where does a student enroll for a Telecourse class?Enroll in the Enrollment Management Office (SSB), onlineor with division advisor. More information and broadcastschedules are available at the Learning Resources Center(Information Desk, first floor). Attending the Telecourseorientation is mandatory.Where do students request a transcript evaluation ofother college credits?To transfer credits to <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>, a student needs tobring his/her official transcript to the Office of Admissionsand Records and ask for a transcript evaluation form. Thetranscript evaluation will indicate which courses will applyto the degree.How can a student tell how many credit hours a course isworth?The last digit of the course number indicates the number ofcredit hours. (i.e., English 1113 would equal 3 credit hours.)How many hours are needed for full-time status?A student is considered full-time when enrolled in 12 ormore credit hours during a sixteen-week semester, 6 ormore credit hours in an eight-week session. (Studentsenrolled in non-standard terms and receiving VA educationbenefit or receiving Federal Financial Aid should check withthe RSC VA Office or Financial Aid office concerning whatconstitutes full-time according to VA regulations or Federalregulations.)How do I apply for graduation?Degrees are conferred at the close of each term (fall, spring,summer). The Application for Graduation form should becompleted at the Office of Admissions and Records at leastone semester prior to the semester in which the studentplans to graduate. Transcripts reflecting degrees earnedare available approximately four weeks after the close ofeach term. Diplomas are mailed approximately six weeksfollowing the close of the semester in which the degree isearned.When do I receive my diploma?Diplomas are mailed approximately six weeks following theclose of the semester in which the degree is earned.Does <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> have a toll free number?Yes, the toll free number is 1-866-621-0987.Where are the information desks located?Administration lobby and Learning Resources Center lobby.Where do Veteran Affairs students get VA information?The Veteran Affairs office located in the Student ServicesBuilding (SSB 100T).Where do military students apply for Tuition Assistance?Tinker Air Force Base Education Office. (Note: All militarystudents must bring their completed tuition assistance formto the RSC office on base.)Where does a student get a photo ID?In Student Services Building Room 100 (EnrollmentManagement).Where does a student get a parking hang tag?Cashier’s window in the Administration Building (Note:Know your tag number).


Tuition And Financial AidThe tuition and other fees listed below are subject to change by the Oklahoma <strong>State</strong> Regents for Higher Education withoutnotice. In the event a fee change is effected, enrolled students will be assessed and billed accordingly.<strong>Schedule</strong> of Tuition and FeesTuition, Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69.15 per credit hourTuition, Nonresidents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .($177.00 + $69.15) $246.15 per credit hourAssessment Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 per credit hourAudit (without credit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Same as tuitionCommunity Service Program Fee clock hour or individual program cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 per contact hourStudent Technology Services Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 per credit hourLibrary Automation Resource Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.50 per credit hourStudent Activity Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 per credit hourStudent Facility Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.25 per credit hourCultural Fee and Recreational Service Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.25 per credit hourAcademic Records Maintenance Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $.50 per credit hour<strong>Schedule</strong> of Other FeesACT Residual Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cost plus $30.00 per testEnrollment Fee (First Time Students) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.00Aviation Laboratory Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 per courseComputer Course Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 maximum per courseElectronic Media (Telecourse and internet Class Fee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 per credit hourExtrainstitutional Credit Examinations (Advanced Standing Examinations) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 per credit hourCLEP Tests Administrative Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.00 per testGED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 per test, $20-$25.00 per retakeGraduation Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.00Health Programs Liability Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @ CostHealth Sciences Laboratory Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 per courseHPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 per semesterInternational Student Status Maintenance Fee(Fall/<strong>Spring</strong>) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$15.00(Summer) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.00Late Enrollment Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.00Non-Student Assessment Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 per examParking Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . *$5.00 per semesterPrivate Applied Music Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 per credit hourRemedial Supplementary Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.00 per credit hourReturned Check Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25.00Science Laboratories Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 maximum per courseStudent Identification Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 per semester ($2.00 replacement fee)Off-Campus Tuition FeesTuition, Off-Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $69.15 per credit hourTuition, Non Resident, Off-Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $246.15 per credit hourAcademic Service Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36.00 per credit hourAcademic Records Maintenance fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ .50 per credit hour*Additional decals may be purchased for $5.00Students Who Do Not Withdraw Before The First Day Of A Session Will Be Billed 100% Of Tuition AndFees Due To The <strong>College</strong>.


Tuition And FeesThe student’s schedule bill is the student’s bill for tuition andfees. Students can print their Student <strong>Schedule</strong> Bill for anyterm they are enrolled in by signing into PeopleSoft (SelfService>Student Center under the Finances section clickon <strong>Schedule</strong> Bill). Leave the term blank and click Search (alisting of all semesters should appear for the student).Payment Of Tuition And Fees By MailTo avoid the lines during the last few days to pay, studentsare encouraged to PAY BY MAIL at the earliest possibledate. All payments by mail must be received by the Cashier’sOffice by the deadline date to avoid any penalties. All checksand money orders should include the student’s name andsocial security number (or student number) for propercredit.Payment Of Tuition And Fees In PersonStudents are also encouraged to come in as early as possiblewhen paying in person. Students paying in person maypay by cash, check, money order, and MasterCard, Visa orDiscover credit cards. EXCEPT: Checks are not accepted forpayment of prior debts or from a person who has written abad check to the <strong>College</strong>. Accounts not paid will be sent tocollection 30 days from the last day of the semester.Fee Refund/credit PoliciesSTUDENTS ARE NOT OFFICIALLY WITHDRAWN UNLESSA WITHDRAWAL FORM IS PROCESSED THROUGH THEBUSINESS OFFICEStudents who enroll in classes and decide not to attendmust withdraw from those classes immediately to releasespace for other students who are registering. The amountof refund due or credit applied to the student is determinedby the following policies. These policies are applicable totuition and other fees charged for <strong>College</strong> classes.1. Eligibility: To be eligible for a refund or credit, a studentmust officially withdraw from classes during a refundperiod by submitting the appropriate form (“Drop/Add” or “Complete Withdrawal”). Neither refunds norcredits are given to students who stop attending classand do not process the appropriate forms.2. Regents for Higher Education Refund Policy: The refundpolicy with respect to tuition and other fees collectedfrom students at institutions shall be as follows:Changes in schedules during the defined add/dropperiod will result in full charges for courses addedand full credit for courses dropped. No refundswill be made after the add/drop period for thatsession except as stipulated for enrollment of TitleIV recipients. Deadlines for dropping and addingcourses are printed in the semester schedule booksin the “Calendar” section. Drops and adds areprocessed on the same form.DEBTS TO COLLEGE: All financial obligations to the<strong>College</strong> must be paid in full before a refund is made.Refunds issued to students are reduced by any amount thestudent owed to the <strong>College</strong>.Federal Title IV Return Of Funds Policy1. Federal law now specifies how a school must determinethe amount of federal financial aid* that a student earnsif s/he withdraws, drops out, is dismissed, or takes aleave of absence prior to completing more than 60% ofa payment period.2. The amount of federal financial aid assistance thatthe student earns is determined on a pro-rata basis.Once the student has completed more than 60% ofthe payment period, all financial aid assistance isconsidered to be earned.• Percent earned = Number of calendar days completedup to the withdrawal date** divided by total calendardays in the payment period—excluding any scheduledbreaks that are at least 5 days long.• Percent unearned = 100% minus percent earned3. When a student receives federal financial aid in excess ofearned aid,• The school returns the lesser of:••Institutional charges (tuition and fees)***multiplied by the unearned percentage, orTitle IV federal financial aid disbursed multipliedby the unearned percentage• The student returns:•••Any remaining unearned aid from the funds thats/he received as financial aid disbursementsAny loan funds are repaid in accordance with theterms of the promissory note. That is, scheduledpayments to the holder of the loan over a period oftime.Any grant amount the student has to return is agrant overpayment, and arrangements must bemade with the school or Department of Educationto return the funds.4. The student is billed for funds the college is required torepay. Federal law requires that the calculation assumethat federal aid was used first to pay for educationcosts. Consequently, a student may owe a payment tothe <strong>College</strong> for educational costs—even if the studentreceived a tuition waiver or other scholarship orassistance. Accounts not paid within 90 days may beturned over to a collection agency.*Federal financial aid includes the federal Pell Grant, federal SupplementalOpportunity Grant (SEOG), federal Stafford Loans (subsidized and unsubsidized),federal PLUS loans for parents and Talent Incentive Program (TIP) grants.**Withdrawal date is defined as the actual date the student begins the institution’swithdrawal process, the student’s last date of academically related activity, or themidpoint of the payment period for a student who leaves without notifying theinstitution.***Book charges may not be included in institutional costs; however, a studentremains financially responsible for any charges made by him/her in the <strong>College</strong>Bookstore.


OFFICE OF STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDROOM 200 - STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING(405) 733-7424Federal School Code/application ProceduresThe Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the student’sfirst step in the process of requesting aid. The applicationis available from this office. The application asks you toidentify the school(s) which you wish to receive copies ofyour report.The <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> school code is 009185. Be sure youidentify <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> as a choice; otherwise, we willnot receive your financial aid information from the United<strong>State</strong>s Department of Education. If the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>school code has not been reported, your applicationwill have to be corrected to add <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> as aschool on your Student Aid Report. This will delay theprocessing of your application. Once you have applied,the federal processor will send you a copy of the StudentAid Report. A copy of your Student Aid Report will also betransmitted electronically to <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>-if you havelisted us as a school choice.Office HoursThe Office of Student Financial Aid is open to assist youduring the following hours:Monday/TuesdayWednesday/ThursdayFriday8:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M.8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M.8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.More InformationFor information about student financial aid and moredetails about program requirements, feel free to contact orvisit this office.Verification ProceduresSome students are randomly selected by the U.S.Department of Education or the <strong>College</strong> for a process calledverification. If a student is selected for verification, we arerequired to verify the information you have reported. Suchitems as income tax records, copies of college enrollments,and documentation of untaxed income would normally berequired.Not all students are selected for verification. If a student,however, is selected for this process, this step must becompleted before assistance is awarded. If any of theinformation requires correction, the student will beinformed.The Award ProcessOnce your records have been received from the U.S.Department of Education, your file will be reviewed byfinancial aid staff for completeness. Normally, your file willthen be referred for an award. When you receive your awardletter, it will summarize the amounts and types of assistancefor which you are eligible. An Award Information Sheet willalso be included with disbursement information.Usually, the application and awarding process takes from6 to 8 weeks. This time is necessary for both the federalprocessor and the <strong>College</strong> to review your application andcertify your funds.


SPRING <strong>2011</strong> INTERIM SESSION SCHEDULEJANUARY 3-15, <strong>2011</strong>Last day to withdraw is January 12, <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORComputer Information Technology3170 CIT 2423 NET TBLSHOOT & MGT A R R K C Dewey **PREREQ**3327 CIT 2403 ADV NETWORKING CON 5 00 9 00 PM M T W R F BS 0211 K C Dewey **PREREQ**NOTE This class is a hybrid class and will meet January 3rd thru January 7th with the remainder of the class being deliveredonline.Health Sciences Basic Courses3319 HSBC 1141 CPR HEALTHCARE PROV A R R HSC 0141 T L WilliamsNOTE This course meets on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 6 & 7, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Health Sciences Nursing Science3328 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES 10 00 2 30 M T W R HSC 0159 STAFFNOTE This class will meet January 4-7, <strong>2011</strong>.Health, Physical Education, and Recreation3326 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS 9 00 12 00 M T W R F SS 0226 D C LynchHistory3329 HIST 1413 ANC & MEDIEVAL CIV A R R DL 0000 L D FisherNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This class begins Monday, December 20, 2010 and ends Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3321 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A R R DL 0000 L D FisherNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This class begins Monday, December 20, 2010 and ends Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3320 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 A R R DL 0000 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This class will begin Monday, December 20, 2010, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3381 HIST 2253 VIETNAM & THE 60S 11 00 4 00 M T W SS 0224 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. this hybrid class begins online Monday, December 20 and will meet in the classroom Monday - Wednesday,January 10-12.Political Science3322 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 9 00 1 30 M T W R F SS 0207 M M Bruner3323 POLS 2603 INTRO TO PUB ADMIN A R R DL 0000 M M Bruner **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This class will begin Monday, January 3, <strong>2011</strong>, and end Saturday, January 15, <strong>2011</strong>.Psychology3377 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 E A BogerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This class begins Monday, December 20, 2010 and ends Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.Sociology3376 SOC 2223 SOCIAL PROBLEMS A R R DL 0000 J D CarlNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.Theatre3324 TH 1353 INTRO TO THEATRE A R R DL 0000 R J NelsonNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This class will begin Monday, January 3, <strong>2011</strong>, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.9


Starts January 18 Ends March 121stEIGHT-WEEK SESSIONSPRING <strong>2011</strong> (Semester Code 1112)STUDENT SERVICES ENROLLMENT HOURS8 A.M. - 8 P.M., Mon & Tues; 8 A.M. - 6 P.M., Wed & Thurs; 8 A.M. - 5 P.M., FriDIVISION OFFICES CLOSE AT 7:30 P.M. Mon - Thurs; 5:00 P.M. on FriBEGINNING SPRING ENROLLMENT NOVEMBER 1LATE SPRING ENROLLMENT FOR THE 1 ST 8-WEEK SESSION JANUARY 18-20SPECIAL SATURDAY ENROLLMENTS - 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. JANUARY 8 & 15CALENDAR-First-Eight-Week Session (<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>)Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday January 17Classes Begin January 18First Day of Late Enrollment Fee January 18Last Day to Enroll or Add/Drop January 20**Last Day of 100% Refund for Drop/Complete Withdrawal January 24Last Day to Change from Credit to Audit (This Session) February 14*Last Day to Withdraw from a Class (This Session) February 28Last Day of Classes Before Final Examinations March 8Final Examinations March 9-10Last Day of First Eight-Week Session March 12*Students enrolled in courses of shorter duration, in this session, must withdraw before 75% of each course has been completed.**Students enrolled in courses of shorter duration must withdraw on or before the first day of class to receive 100% refund.LATE PAYMENT DEADLINES AND PENALTIES Student accounts will be charged late payment penalties as follows:Last day to pay without penalty February 18Last day to pay with a $20.00 penalty April 15Last day to pay with a $40.00 penalty May 14$60.00 penalty after May 14FINANCIAL AID: (Recommended dates)Completed application at Financial Aid Office for first disbursement October 1Completed application at Financial Aid Office for last disbursement February 4WITHDRAWAL AND DROP FEE POLICYAS STATED IN THE COLLEGE CATALOG, STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 100% OF THEIR TUITION/FEES FOR CLASSESTHEY DO NOT DROP PRIOR TO THE SPECIFIED DEADLINE.NOTE: All course sections at RSC may be web enhanced and require some level of access to a computer and the <strong>College</strong>’s LearningManagement System. Free access to computers is available to all enrolled students in the Learning Resources Center and in otherAcademic Division computer laboratories.IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS <strong>2011</strong>ENROLLMENT BEGINS April 410


Starts January 18 Ends May 14RegularSIXTEEN-WEEK SESSIONSPRING <strong>2011</strong> (Semester Code 1112)STUDENT SERVICES ENROLLMENT HOURS8 A.M. - 8 P.M., Mon & Tues; 8 A.M. - 6 P.M., Wed & Thurs; 8 A.M. - 5 P.M., FriDIVISION OFFICES CLOSE AT 7:30 P.M. Mon - Thurs; 5:00 P.M. on FriBEGINNING SPRING ENROLLMENT NOVEMBER 1LATE SPRING ENROLLMENT FOR THE 16-WEEK SESSION JANUARY 18-24SPECIAL SATURDAY ENROLLMENTS - 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. JANUARY 8 & 15CALENDAR-Sixteen-Week Session (<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>)Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Holiday January 17Classes Begin January 18First Day of Late Enrollment Fee January 18Last Day to Enroll or Add/Drop January 24**Last Day of 100% Refund for Drop/Complete Withdrawal January 31Last Day to Change from Credit to Audit (This Session) March 14SPRING BREAK March 14-18*Last Day to Withdraw from a Class (This Session) April 18Graduation May 6Last Day of Classes Before Final Examinations May 7Final Examinations May 9-13Last Day of Semester May 14*Students enrolled in courses of shorter duration, in this session, must withdraw before 75% of each course has been completed.**Students enrolled in courses of shorter duration must withdraw on or before the first day of class to receive 100% refund.LATE PAYMENT DEADLINES AND PENALTIES Student accounts will be charged late payment penalties as follows:Last day to pay without penalty February 18Last day to pay with a $20.00 penalty April 15Last day to pay with a $40.00 penalty May 14$60.00 penalty after May 14FINANCIAL AID: (Recommended dates)Completed application at Financial Aid Office for first disbursement October 1Completed application at Financial Aid Office for last disbursement February 4WITHDRAWAL AND DROP FEE POLICYAS STATED IN THE COLLEGE CATALOG, STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 100% OF THEIR TUITION/FEES FOR CLASSESTHEY DO NOT DROP PRIOR TO THE SPECIFIED DEADLINE.NOTE: All course sections at RSC may be web enhanced and require some level of access to a computer and the <strong>College</strong>’s LearningManagement System. Free access to computers is available to all enrolled students in the Learning Resources Center and in otherAcademic Division computer laboratories.IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS <strong>2011</strong>ENROLLMENT BEGINS April 411


Starts March 21 Ends May 142ndEIGHT-WEEK SESSIONSPRING <strong>2011</strong> (Semester Code 1112)STUDENT SERVICES ENROLLMENT HOURS8 A.M. - 8 P.M., Mon & Tues; 8 A.M. - 6 P.M., Wed & Thurs; 8 A.M. - 5 P.M., FriDIVISION OFFICES CLOSE AT 7:30 P.M. Mon - Thurs; 5:00 P.M. on FriBEGINNING SPRING ENROLLMENT NOVEMBER 1LATE SPRING ENROLLMENT FOR THE 2 ND 8-WEEK SESSION MARCH 21 -23CALENDAR-Second-Eight-Week Session (<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>)SPRING BREAK March 14-18Classes Begin March 21First Day of Late Enrollment Fee March 21Last Day to Enroll or Add/Drop March 23**Last Day of 100% Refund for Drop/Complete Withdrawal March 25Last Day to Change from Credit to Audit (This Session) April 15*Last Day to Withdraw from a Class (This Session) April 29Graduation May 6Last Day of Classes Before Final Examinations May 10Final Examinations May 11-12Last Day of Second Eight-Week Session May 14*Students enrolled in courses of shorter duration, in this session, must withdraw before 75% of each course has been completed.**Students enrolled in courses of shorter duration must withdraw on or before the first day of class to receive 100% refund.LATE PAYMENT DEADLINES AND PENALTIES Student accounts will be charged late payment penalties asfollows:Last day to pay without penalty February 18Last day to pay with a $20.00 penalty April 15Last day to pay with a $40.00 penalty May 14$60.00 penalty after May 14FINANCIAL AID: (Recommended dates)Completed application at Financial Aid Office for first disbursement January 3Completed application at Financial Aid Office for last disbursement April 1WITHDRAWAL AND DROP FEE POLICYAS STATED IN THE COLLEGE CATALOG, STUDENTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 100% OF THEIR TUITION/FEES FOR CLASSESTHEY DO NOT DROP PRIOR TO THE SPECIFIED DEADLINE.NOTE: All course sections at RSC may be web enhanced and require some level of access to a computer and the <strong>College</strong>’s LearningManagement System. Free access to computers is available to all enrolled students in the Learning Resources Center and in otherAcademic Division computer laboratories.IMPORTANT DATES FOR THE SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS <strong>2011</strong>ENROLLMENT BEGINS April 412


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORAccountingFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2883 ACCT 2103 FINANCIAL ACCT'G A R R DL 0000 R D Pierce **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2012 ACCT 2103 FINANCIAL ACCT'G 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0221 J B Tittle **PREREQ**NOTE The class is a hybrid course which means a portion of the course content will be delivered on campus and a portion willbe deliver online.EVENING2001 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 7 05 9 45 PM T R BS 0218 A L WestSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2002 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC A R R DL 0000 J B TittleNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2003 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 8 00 9 15 M W BS 0221 D B Ingram2006 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 8 00 9 15 T R BS 0221 S R Mayes2004 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 9 30 10 45 M W BS 0221 J B Tittle2005 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0221 S R Mayes2007 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0221 J B Tittle<strong>2011</strong> ACCT 2103 FINANCIAL ACCT'G 8 00 9 15 T R BS 0218 M T Tippin **PREREQ**2014 ACCT 2193 ACCT INTERNSHIP A R R BS 0104 S R Mayes **PREREQ**2015 ACCT 2203 MANAGERIAL ACCT'G 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0205 S R Mayes **PREREQ**2020 ACCT 2603 COMPUTER ACCT A R R DL 0000 J B Tittle **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.EVENING2008 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0221 S K Craig2009 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0205 D B Ingram2010 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0205 S K Craig3075 ACCT 2103 FINANCIAL ACCT'G 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0205 S R Mayes **PREREQ**2017 ACCT 2203 MANAGERIAL ACCT'G 4 15 5 30 PM M W BS 0216 STAFF **PREREQ**2018 ACCT 2333 INTR ACCOUNTING II 7 05 8 20 PM M BS 0221 S R Mayes **PREREQ**NOTE The class is a hybrid course which means a portion of the course content will be delivered on campus and a portion willbe deliver online.2019 ACCT 2403 PERS INCOME TAX 7 05 8 20 PM W BS 0221 TEAMNOTE The class is a hybrid course which means a portion of the course content will be delivered on campus and a portion willbe deliver online.SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2884 ACCT 2203 MANAGERIAL ACCT'G A R R DL 0000 R D Pierce **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2016 ACCT 2203 MANAGERIAL ACCT'G 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0221 J B Tittle **PREREQ**EVENING2013 ACCT 2103 FINANCIAL ACCT'G 7 05 9 45 PM T R BS 0218 A L West **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.13


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORApplied TechnologySECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2030 AT 1003 TECH CTR OCCUPA FUND/SAFETY A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2031 AT 1103 TECH CTR BEGINNING APPL A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2032 AT 1203 TECH CTR INTERMEDIATE APPL A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2033 AT 1303 TECH CTR ADVANCED APPL A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2034 AT 1403 TECH CTR OPERATIONS & MGMT A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2035 AT 2083 SPECIAL PROJECTS A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2946 AT 2091 TECH CTR BLUEPRINT/WELD SYMB A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2949 AT 2091 TECH CTR FLUX CORD ARC WELDING A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3033 AT 2091 TECH CTR PIPE WELDING A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3034 AT 2091 TECH CTR ICE MACHINES A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3166 AT 2091 TECH CTR BUILT-INS A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3167 AT 2091 TECH CTR WOOD FURNITURE A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3314 AT 2091 TECH CTR INTERIOR WALL FIN A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3037 AT 2091 TECH CTR ROOFING A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3036 AT 2091 TECH CTR PLASTIC LAMINATE A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2947 AT 2091 TECH CTR OXY/PLASMA ART CUT A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2942 AT 2091 TECH CTR METAL PREPARATION A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3309 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN I A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2036 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN I A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3310 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN II A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3311 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN II A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3312 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN III A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3313 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN IV A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3317 AT 2093 TECH CTR AUTO HEAT & AIR A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3315 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN I A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3316 AT 2093 TECHNICIAN III A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2948 AT 2093 TECH CTR CHILLED WATER A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3172 AT 2191 INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3032 AT 2192 INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3035 AT 2193 INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2037 AT 2194 TECH CTR INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.14


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORArtSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2022 ART 1103 ART APPRECIATION A R R DL 0000 N M MillerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2023 ART 1103 ART APPRECIATION 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0230 H C Koerth2024 ART 1103 ART APPRECIATION 11 00 12 15 M W CC 0148 H C Koerth2853 ART 1213 DRAWING I 12 30 2 30 T R CC 0108 H C Koerth3280 ART 1213 DRAWING I 2 30 4 30 M W CC 0108 STAFF3039 ART 1223 DRAWING II 9 30 10 30 M W CC 0108 S C Thomas **PREREQ**2025 ART 1313 FUNDAMENTALS ART I 8 45 10 45 T R CC 0108 STAFF2026 ART 1323 COLOR I 12 10 2 10 M W CC 0108 S C Thomas2027 ART 2093 SPEC TOP IN ART A R R CC 0117 H C Koerth2898 ART 2093 SPEC TOP IN ART A R R CC 0118 S C Thomas2963 ART 2813 ART HIST SURVEY I A R R DL 0000 S C ThomasNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2028 ART 2823 SVY OF ART HIST II 11 00 12 15 T R CC 0148 S C Thomas2964 ART 2893 CERAMICS I 12 30 2 30 M W CC 0109 H C Koerth2950 ART 2902 CAPSTONE PROJECT A R R CC 0117 H C Koerth **PREREQ**NOTE See RSC catalog for prerequisite informationEVENING3400 ART 1223 DRAWING II 5 00 6 15 PM M W CC 0108 STAFF **PREREQ**3051 ART 1323 COLOR I 7 05 9 05 PM M W CC 0108 STAFF3002 ART 2513 PAINTING I 5 00 7 00 PM T R CC 0106 S C Thomas **PREREQ**3003 ART 2523 PAINTING II 5 00 7 00 PM T R CC 0106 S C Thomas **PREREQ**2029 ART 2893 CERAMICS I 7 05 9 05 PM T R CC 0109 H C KoerthBroadcastingSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3040 BCOM 1233 FUND OF BROADCSTNG 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0217 N S Leckness2951 BCOM 1243 WRTNG FOR BROADCST 8 00 9 15 M W CC 0129 N S Leckness2952 BCOM 2103 STUDIO NEWS PROG 9 30 12 30 T R HU 0225 N S Leckness2953 BCOM 2113 NEWS FEATURE PROD 1 00 4 00 T R HU 0223 N S Leckness3174 BCOM 2191 BROADCAST INTRNSHP A R R HU 0223 N S LecknessNOTE Student must have permission of the professor. Internships are available in the morning and evenings.3175 BCOM 2192 BROADCAST INTRNSHP A R R HU 0223 N S LecknessNOTE Student must have permission of the professor. Internships are available in the morning and evenings.3335 BCOM 2193 BROADCAST INTRNSHP A R R HU 0223 N S LecknessNOTE Student must have permission of the professor. Internships are available in the morning and evenings.2954 BCOM 2292 FIELD PROD INTERN A R R HU 0223 N S LecknessNOTE Student must have permission of the professor.Business AdministrationFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY3076 BA 2503 BUSINESS COMMUN A R R DL 0000 G L LoftisNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.15


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2038 BA 1103 BUSINESS MATH V A R TV 0000 G R Murray **PREREQ**NOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2040 BA 1103 BUSINESS MATH 9 30 10 45 M W BS 0123 G L Loftis **PREREQ**2041 BA 1103 BUSINESS MATH 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0209 G R Murray **PREREQ**2043 BA 1303 INTRO TO BUSINESS 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0200 G R Murray2045 BA 2191 BUS ADM INTERNSHIP A R R BS 0109 G R Murray **PREREQ**3007 BA 2203 BUSINESS LAW I 12 30 1 45 T R BS 0128 L M Barrett **PREREQ**2047 BA 2503 BUSINESS COMMUN 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0119 E A Wolf2882 BA 2523 PROB SOLV BUSINESS 11 00 12 15 M W J T Bugby **PREREQ**EVENING2042 BA 1103 BUSINESS MATH 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0209 G L Loftis **PREREQ**2039 BA 1103 BUSINESS MATH 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0128 E A Wolf **PREREQ**2044 BA 1303 INTRO TO BUSINESS 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0128 G R Murray2046 BA 2413 BUSINESS ETHICS 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0209 R W Winslow2048 BA 2503 BUSINESS COMMUN 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0119 E A Wolf2970 BA 2703 HR TRAIN/DEVELOP 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0213 STAFF2971 BA 2733 EMPL COACH/COUNS 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0213 G R Murray2972 BA 2743 RECRUIT & INTRVIEW 8 30 9 45 PM M W G R MurraySECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3077 BA 2503 BUSINESS COMMUN A R R DL 0000 G L LoftisNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*ChemistrySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2053 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB A 8 00 10 30 T SM 0215 STAFF **PREREQ**2054 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB B 8 00 10 30 W SM 0215 STAFF **PREREQ**2061 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB G 9 30 12 00 F SM 0215 STAFF **PREREQ**2049 CHEM 1114 INTRO CHEMISTRY 9 30 10 45 T R ET 0208 D G Middleton **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2050 CHEM 1114 INTRO CHEMISTRY 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0208 V M Hall **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2051 CHEM 1114 INTRO CHEMISTRY 11 00 12 15 T R ET 0208 D G Middleton **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2052 CHEM 1114 INTRO CHEMISTRY 12 30 1 45 M W ET 0208 V M Hall **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2055 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB C 12 30 3 00 T SM 0215 D G Middleton **PREREQ**2056 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB D 12 30 3 00 R SM 0215 D G Middleton **PREREQ**2057 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB E 1 35 4 05 M SM 0215 V M Hall **PREREQ**3219 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB F 1 35 4 05 W SM 0215 V M Hall **PREREQ**2065 CHEM 1135 GEN COLL CHEM I 8 00 9 15 M W SM 0209 D G Middleton **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A and Rec A.2066 CHEM 1135 GEN COLL CHEM I 8 00 9 15 T R SM 0209 A R Slagle **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab B and Rec B.2073 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 LAB A 9 25 11 55 W SM 0209 D G Middleton **PREREQ**2074 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 LAB B 9 25 11 55 R SM 0209 A R Slagle **PREREQ**2069 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 REC A 9 25 11 05 M SM 0209 D G Middleton **PREREQ**2070 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 REC B 9 25 11 05 T SM 0209 A R Slagle **PREREQ**2067 CHEM 1135 GEN COLL CHEM I 12 30 1 45 M W SM 0209 D G Middleton **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab C and Rec C.2068 CHEM 1135 GEN COLL CHEM I 12 30 1 45 T R SM 0209 A R Slagle **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab D and Rec D.2071 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 REC C 1 55 3 35 M SM 0209 D G Middleton **PREREQ**2072 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 REC D 1 55 3 35 T SM 0209 A R Slagle **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.16


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2075 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 LAB C 1 55 4 25 W SM 0209 D G Middleton **PREREQ**2076 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 LAB D 1 55 4 25 R SM 0209 A R Slagle **PREREQ**2080 CHEM 1145 GEN COLL CHEM II 8 00 9 15 M W SM 0212 A R Slagle **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A and Rec A.2081 CHEM 1145 CHEM 1145 REC A 9 25 11 05 W SM 0212 A R Slagle **PREREQ**2082 CHEM 1145 CHEM 1145 LAB A 9 25 11 55 M SM 0208 A R Slagle **PREREQ**2086 CHEM 2203 ORGANIC CHEM II 12 00 1 15 T R SM 0212 V M Hall **PREREQ**2087 CHEM 2212 ORGAN CHEM II LAB 1 20 2 10 T SM 0212 V M Hall **PREREQ**NOTE Must enroll in the lab section.2088 CHEM 2212 CHEM 2212 LAB 1 20 3 50 R SM 0208 V M Hall **PREREQ**EVENING2058 CHEM 1114 INTRO CHEMISTRY 5 40 6 55 PM T R SM 0111 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2059 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB M 7 05 9 35 PM T SM 0215 STAFF **PREREQ**2060 CHEM 1114 CHEM 1114 LAB N 7 05 9 35 PM R SM 0215 STAFF **PREREQ**2062 CHEM 1124 INT ORG & BIOCHEM 5 40 6 55 PM T R LH 0100 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2063 CHEM 1124 CHEM 1124 LAB A 7 05 9 35 PM T SM 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**2064 CHEM 1124 CHEM 1124 LAB B 7 05 9 35 PM R SM 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**2077 CHEM 1135 GEN COLL CHEM I 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab M and Rec M.2078 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 REC M 7 05 8 45 PM M SM 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**2079 CHEM 1135 CHEM 1135 LAB M 7 05 9 35 PM W SM 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**2083 CHEM 1145 GEN COLL CHEM II 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0212 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab N and Rec N.2084 CHEM 1145 CHEM 1145 REC N 7 05 8 45 PM W SM 0212 STAFF **PREREQ**2085 CHEM 1145 CHEM 1145 LAB N 7 05 9 35 PM M SM 0208 STAFF **PREREQ**Computer Information TechnologyOther computer classes are offered under Multimedia (MULT).FIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2089 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS A R R DL 0000 E A WolfNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2094 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS A R R DL 0000 J N HesterNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2870 CIT 2013 DATABASE THEORY 11 00 1 45 M W BS 0216 A A HaynesNOTE Class can be taken online with permission of instructorEVENING3410 CIT 1523 MICRO HDW & OP SYS 5 40 8 20 PM T R BS 0214 A A Haynes3394 CIT 2093 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 5 40 8 20 PM T R BS 0219 J L Griffith3087 CIT 2203 GAME ILLUST/STORY 7 05 9 45 PM T R BS 0210 T L Byers **PREREQ**SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3421 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2090 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 8 00 9 15 M W BS 0205 G L Loftis2091 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0215 G L Loftis2900 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0203 STAFF2092 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 12 30 1 45 T R BS 0203 E A Wolf*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.17


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2761 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS A R R DL 0000 C J MeyerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2095 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 8 00 9 15 T R BS 0202 STAFF2096 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0218 STAFF2097 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 9 30 10 45 M W BS 0215 S P Singhal2098 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0202 STAFF3234 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0218 STAFF3084 CIT 1113 FUND COMP AND PROG 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0119 J G Evertson2102 CIT 1113 FUND COMP AND PROG 12 30 1 45 M W BS 0119 J G Evertson2104 CIT 1123 VISUAL BASIC A R R DL 0000 S P Singhal **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3417 CIT 1503 INTRO TO NETWORKS A R R DL 0000 T L ByersNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3419 CIT 1503 INTRO TO NETWORKS 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0214 STAFF3414 CIT 1523 MICRO HDW & OP SYS A R R DL 0000 B W HamptonNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3415 CIT 1523 MICRO HDW & OP SYS 9 30 10 45 M W BS 0214 A A Haynes2817 CIT 1613 INTRO TO JAVA PROG 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0203 S P Singhal **PREREQ**3301 CIT 2091 CYBER ACTIVITIES A R R STAFF3024 CIT 2091 CYBER ACTIVITIES A R R K C DeweyNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2107 CIT 2313 SYSTEMS DEV/IMPL A R R BS 0117 TEAM **PREREQ**NOTE Student must have permission of professor.3249 CIT 2503 PRINCIPLES INFO/SEC A R R DL 0000 M E DeweyNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2818 CIT 2503 PRINCIPLES INFO/SEC 12 30 1 45 T R BS 0211 M E Dewey3233 CIT 2523 ESM 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0123 A A Haynes3395 CIT 2663 SECURE CODING A R R STAFF **PREREQ**EVENING3422 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0218 STAFF2093 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 7 05 8 20 PM T R SS 0133 S L Holland2099 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 5 40 6 55 PM T R SS 0133 S L Holland2100 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0133 STAFF2105 CIT 1173 C++ LANGUAGE 8 30 9 45 PM M W BS 0202 S P Singhal **PREREQ**NOTE This section is offered as distance learning as well as in-classroom. Distance learning students are required toattend the first class meeting of the semester for orientation or make arrangements with the instructor.3252 CIT 1203 SCRIPT PROGRAMMING 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0215 E A Modjeski **PREREQ**3276 CIT 1613 INTRO TO JAVA PROG 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0203 S P Singhal **PREREQ**2106 CIT 1613 INTRO TO JAVA PROG 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0202 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This section is offered as distance learning as well as in-classroom. Distance learning students are required toattend the first class meeting of the semester for orientation or make arrangements with the instructor.3121 CIT 1713 C# PROGRAMMING 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0216 K L Jarvis **PREREQ**3423 CIT 2053 NET ADMIN 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0211 S R Noakes **PREREQ**2983 CIT 2243 UNIX/LINUX 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0211 STAFF **PREREQ**3304 CIT 2253 INTRO GAME DEV/SIM 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0210 T L Byers **PREREQ**3266 CIT 2263 GAME PHYSICS 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0210 STAFF **PREREQ**3001 CIT 2343 INTRO TO ROUTING 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0220 C E Smith **PREREQ**3089 CIT 2353 ADVANCED ROUTING 8 30 9 45 PM M W BS 0220 C E Smith **PREREQ**2888 CIT 2503 PRINCIPLES INFO/SEC 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0215 A A Haynes2779 CIT 2543 ISA 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0200 M E Dewey3214 CIT 2553 FORENSICS 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0200 K C Dewey **PREREQ**NOTE OSBI background check required prior to enrollment. Please see Ken Dewey.2780 CIT 2563 COMPUTER SECURITY 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0200 K C Dewey **PREREQ**2861 CIT 2583 OPERATING SYSTEMS 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0202 E A Modjeski2892 CIT 2603 SEC AUDIT 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0221 K C Dewey **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.18


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3006 CIT 2613 ADV JAVA PROGRAM 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0203 S P Singhal **PREREQ**3090 CIT 2623 ADVANCED UNIX/LINUX 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0211 C D Yates **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3094 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS A R R DL 0000 E A WolfNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3011 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS 12 30 3 10 M W BS 0203 M E Dewey2101 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS A R R DL 0000 J N HesterNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3012 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS 12 30 3 10 T R BS 0215 STAFF3171 CIT 2023 TECH CTR MICRO HDW & OP SYS A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3168 CIT 2033 TECH CTR INTRO TO NETWORKS A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3169 CIT 2053 TECH CTR NET ADMIN A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.3093 CIT 2103 ACCESS 11 00 1 45 M W BS 0216 A A Haynes **PREREQ**NOTE Class can be taken online with permission of instructor3173 CIT 2343 TECH CTR INTRO TO ROUTING A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.3442 CIT 2423 TECH CTR NET TBLSHOOT & MGT A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.EVENING2103 CIT 1113 FUND COMP AND PROG 4 15 7 00 PM M W BS 0123 J G Evertson3420 CIT 1503 INTRO TO NETWORKS 5 40 8 20 PM T R BS 0214 A A Haynes3213 CIT 2163 DIGITAL SPEC EFFECT 7 05 9 45 PM T R BS 0210 T L Byers **PREREQ**3088 CIT 2223 3D ANIMATION 7 05 9 45 PM M W BS 0210 T L Byers **PREREQ**Criminal JusticeFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2782 CJ 1113 INTRO TO CORRECTNS A R R DL 0000 A R WaggonerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2109 CJ 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE A R R DL 0000 A R WaggonerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This course is cross-listed with POLS 1123.2825 CJ 2703 DEL JUV JUST SYST A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2108 CJ 1103 INTRO TO CRIM PROC 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0226 A R Waggoner2893 CJ 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0227 STAFFNOTE This course is cross-listed with POLS 1123.3401 CJ 2103 CORR TREATMENT PROG 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0224 A R Waggoner2110 CJ 2193 CRIM JUSTICE INTRN A R R SS 0125 A R Waggoner2986 CJ 2303 CULTRL DIVERS & CJ A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.19


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3243 CJ 2453 PROBATION & PAROLE A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2111 CJ 2603 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2826 CJ 2803 CRIM INVESTIGATION A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2829 CJ 2401 POLICE REPT WRITNG A R R DL 0000 A R WaggonerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3056 CJ 2863 ETHICS IN CRIM JUS A R R DL 0000 A R WaggonerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.EconomicsFIRST EIGHT WEEKSEVENING3409 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON 7 05 9 45 PM M W BS 0129 R A Ricketts2969 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON A R R DL 0000 J T CaldwellNOTE This class is a Fast Track class (Feb 14 - Mar 12) that will be delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet.It is essential that you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for currentinformation and requirements regarding our Internet courses.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2766 ECON 2103 PERSONAL FINANCE 8 00 10 45 F BS 119B STAFF3193 ECON 2103 PERSONAL FINANCE 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0129 G H Austin2778 ECON 2103 PERSONAL FINANCE 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0200 G H Austin3408 ECON 2103 PERSONAL FINANCE 12 30 1 45 M W BS 0128 G H Austin2112 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON V A R TV 0000 R W WinslowNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or make arrangements with yourProfessor. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2114 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON 9 30 10 45 T R BS 119B C A Dawkins2113 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON 12 30 1 45 M W BS 119B R W Winslow2117 ECON 2403 PRIN OF MACROECON 9 30 10 45 M W BS 119B R W Winslow2116 ECON 2403 PRIN OF MACROECON 12 30 1 45 T R BS 119B C A Dawkins2777 ECON 2503 INTRO TO INVESTMENTS 11 00 12 15 T R BS 119B C A Dawkins2121 ECON 2843 ELEM OF STATISTICS 11 00 12 15 M W BS 119B R W Winslow **PREREQ**2120 ECON 2843 ELEM OF STATISTICS 12 30 1 45 T R BS 0129 M T Tippin **PREREQ**EVENING2815 ECON 2103 PERSONAL FINANCE 4 15 5 30 PM M W BS 0200 C A Dawkins2767 ECON 2103 PERSONAL FINANCE 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 119B A E Foote3368 ECON 2203 CONSUMER FINANCE 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0123 STAFF2115 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0129 J M Harris2118 ECON 2403 PRIN OF MACROECON 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 119B C A Dawkins2788 ECON 2503 INTRO TO INVESTMENTS 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 119B C A Dawkins2123 ECON 2843 ELEM OF STATISTICS 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0200 M T Tippin **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.20


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3297 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0135 A D Castillo **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the college admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3277 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0135 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.This section will use computer lab. Students should have keyboarding skills.3239 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0210 A D Castillo **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2135 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0137 T A Walther **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills. Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3339 ENGL 1103 VOCABULARY BLDG A R R DL 0000 V N BurrNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/cstudent/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding ourInternet courses.2808 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I A R R DL 0000 S M MussattoNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2142 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2143 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2144 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2141 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I V A R TV 0000 STAFFNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on MWC area Cox Cable, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2145 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 8 00 9 15 T R HU 0218 STAFF2150 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0207 STAFF2146 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0218 V N Burr2151 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0208 STAFF2148 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0217 STAFF2149 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0207 STAFF2147 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0227 D Ingle3176 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 9 30 10 45 F HU 0135 STAFFNOTE This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially online via the Internet. It is essentialthat you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information andrequirements regarding our Internet courses.3177 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0218 V N Burr3298 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0207 STAFF2152 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0206 T K Tharp2153 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0208 STAFF2154 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0206 STAFF2155 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0211 STAFF2156 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0206 T K Tharp2157 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 12 30 1 45 M W LRC 0129 STAFFNOTE This course will be instructed in the television studio on the first floor of the Learning Resources Center. Theprofessor will instruct the course to students in the classroom and to off-campus students via the EducationalTelecommunications Network.2158 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0137 STAFFNOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.3285 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0212 STAFF2159 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 2 00 3 15 M W HU 0137 STAFFNOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Student should have keyboardingskills.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.22


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2160 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 2 00 3 15 T R HU 0137 STAFFNOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.2170 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2171 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2886 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3284 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2809 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II A R R DL 0000 C B Gibbs **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2169 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II V A R TV 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on MWC area Cox Cable, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2172 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 8 00 9 15 T R HU 0206 STAFF **PREREQ**2173 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 8 00 9 15 M W LRC 0129 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course will be instructed in the television studio on the first floor of the Learning Resources Center. Theprofessor will instruct the course to students in the classroom and to off-campus students via the EducationalTelecommunications Network.2174 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 8 00 9 15 M W HU 0206 STAFF **PREREQ**3161 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 8 00 9 15 T R HU 0208 STAFF **PREREQ**2175 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0209 S M Mussatto **PREREQ**NOTE Writing about diversity-contract professor prior to purchasing textbook, 733-75032176 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0210 STAFF **PREREQ**2177 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0137 T A Walther **PREREQ**NOTE Writing about popular culture. Contact professor prior to purchasing textbook, 733-7513. This section will usecomputer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboarding skills.2178 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0209 S M Mussatto **PREREQ**NOTE Writing about diversity. Contact professor prior to purchasing textbook, 733-75032179 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0227 D E Krob **PREREQ**2180 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0137 T A Walther **PREREQ**NOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.2181 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0137 T A Walther **PREREQ**NOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.2182 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0207 K E Hahn **PREREQ**2184 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0218 V N Burr **PREREQ**2185 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0137 T A Walther **PREREQ**NOTE Writing about popular culture. Contact professor prior to purchasing textbook, 733-7513. This section will usecomputer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboarding skills.3072 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 11 00 12 15 F HU 0137 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially online via the Internet. It is essentialthat you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information andrequirements regarding our Internet courses.3279 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0208 D E Krob **PREREQ**2186 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0208 STAFF **PREREQ**2183 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0217 STAFF **PREREQ**2187 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 2 00 3 15 M W HU 0227 STAFF **PREREQ**2188 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 2 00 3 15 M W HU 0212 STAFF **PREREQ**2189 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 2 00 3 15 T R HU 0229 STAFF **PREREQ**3338 ENGL 2053 TECH RPT WRITING 9 30 10 45 F HU 0137 V N Burr **PREREQ**NOTE This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and parially online via the internet. It is essential thatyou visit the internet web courses page at http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements.3336 ENGL 2063 POETRY WRITING 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0227 K E Hahn*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.23


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2198 ENGL 2113 INTR TO LITERATURE 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0212 S K Keneda **PREREQ**2762 ENGL 2123 INTRO TO CINEMA A R R DL 0000 C F Buckmaster **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2200 ENGL 2143 MYTHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 K E HahnNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2201 ENGL 2143 MYTHOLOGY 8 00 9 15 M W HU 0227 S M Mussatto2203 ENGL 2143 MYTHOLOGY 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0227 S M Mussatto2202 ENGL 2143 MYTHOLOGY 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0206 S M Mussatto2204 ENGL 2223 AMER LIT FRM 1865 A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2205 ENGL 2223 AMER LIT FRM 1865 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0209 D Ingle **PREREQ**2206 ENGL 2233 LIT OF AMER INDIAN A R R DL 0000 D E Krob **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2207 ENGL 2323 ENGL LIT FROM 1798 A R R DL 0000 D Ingle **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2879 ENGL 2323 ENGL LIT FROM 1798 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0210 K E Hahn **PREREQ**2803 ENGL 2502 ENGLISH CAPSTONE A R R HU 0115 D E KrobNOTE See RSC Catalog for prerequisite information.EVENING2127 ENGL 0103 BAS COMMUNICATIONS 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0208 STAFF2128 ENGL 0103 BAS COMMUNICATIONS 7 05 8 20 PM M W HU 0209 STAFF2136 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.2137 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0137 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.This section will use computer lab. Students should have keyboarding skills.2138 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 7 05 8 20 PM M W HU 0137 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.This section will use computer lab. Students should have keyboarding skills.2161 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 4 15 5 30 PM M W HU 0137 STAFFNOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.2162 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0207 STAFF2163 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0206 STAFF2164 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 7 05 8 20 PM M W HU 0211 STAFF2165 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 7 05 8 20 PM T R HU 0211 STAFF3188 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 7 05 8 20 PM F HU 0135 STAFFNOTE This a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially online via the Internet. It is essential thatyou visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirementsregarding out Internet courses.3190 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 8 30 9 45 PM M W HU 0135 STAFF2190 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 4 15 5 30 PM M W HU 0227 STAFF **PREREQ**2191 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 4 15 5 30 PM T R HU 0137 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.2192 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0137 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboardingskills.2194 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0211 STAFF **PREREQ**3189 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 5 40 6 55 PM F HU 0135 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially online via the Internet. It is essentialthat you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information andrequirements regarding our Internet courses.2195 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 7 05 8 20 PM M W HU 0218 STAFF **PREREQ**2856 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 7 05 8 20 PM T R HU 0217 STAFF **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.24


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2193 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 8 30 9 45 PM M W HU 0137 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This section will use computer-aided instruction and will meet in a computer lab. Students should have keyboarding skills.2199 ENGL 2113 INTR TO LITERATURE 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0210 STAFF **PREREQ**3191 ENGL 2143 MYTHOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0207 N L Lee3360 ENGL 2213 AMER LIT TO 1865 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0208 STAFF **PREREQ**3049 ENGL 2313 ENGL LIT TO 1798 7 05 8 20 PM M W HU 0207 STAFF **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3332 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 12 30 1 45 M T W R HU 0207 L J Martin2976 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II A R R DL 0000 S K Keneda **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3333 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 12 30 1 45 M T W R HU 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**EVENING2139 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH 5 40 8 20 PM T R HU 0209 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with ENGL prefix.2167 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I 5 40 8 20 PM M W HU 0217 STAFF2196 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II 5 40 8 20 PM T R HU 0212 STAFF **PREREQ**Environmental ScienceSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3429 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI A R R DL 0000 D K RatcliffNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2902 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI 9 30 10 45 M W SM 0110 D K RatcliffNOTE This course is D2L enhanced.2859 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0110 D K RatcliffNOTE This course is D2L enhanced.2901 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI 11 00 12 15 M W SM 0110 D K RatcliffNOTE This course is D2L enhanced.EVENING3430 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI 5 40 6 55 PM T R SM 0206 C M Porter2860 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0110 D K RatcliffNOTE This course is D2L enhanced.Environmental TechnologySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3428 ENVT 2123 AIR QUALITY A R R DL 0000 D K Ratcliff **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially via the Internet with an additional required service learning component whichwill consist of 12-15 hours in the Oklahoma City metro area.Family Services and Child DevelopmentFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2209 FSCD 1311 NTR FAMILY & CHILD A R R DL 0000 M K CareyNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2211 FSCD 1411 INTRO THEORY IN CD 8 30 1 30 S SS 0211 E J GrayNOTE This class meets on January 22, 29, and Feb. 5, 12 only.3300 FSCD 1411 INTRO THEORY IN CD 8 30 1 30 S SS 0211 E J GrayNOTE This class meets on February 19, 26 and March 5, 12 only.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.25


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3198 FSCD 2233 PRACTICUM IN FS/CD A R R SS 0108 C E DeistEVENING2896 FSCD 1311 NTR FAMILY & CHILD 8 00 8 50 PM T SS 0211 STAFF2210 FSCD 1312 HLTH SFTY FAM CHLD 6 00 7 50 PM T SS 0211 STAFF2987 FSCD 1333 CURRICULUM PLAN 6 00 8 40 PM T SS 0224 STAFF2212 FSCD 2432 OBSV/ASSESS HUM BEH 7 05 7 55 PM T SS 0227 P L KuhnNOTE During the first class meeting, 32 lab hours will be arranged.2213 FSCD 2533 GDNC OF YOUNG CHLD 6 00 8 40 PM W SS 0135 STAFF2990 FSCD 2613 INF/TODD PROGRAMS 6 00 8 40 PM R SS 0213 M K Carey3057 FSCD 2633 ADM FAM SERV/CD PG 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0215 C Wood WilsonSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2894 FSCD 1212 PROF DEV IN FS/CD 9 00 12 30 S SS 0226 K A Quinn2215 FSCD 2611 INT FSCD PROG MGNT 8 30 6 30 S SS 0135 E J GrayNOTE This class meets on the following Saturdays: April 16 & 30, <strong>2011</strong>. Attendance in both sessions is mandatory.2934 FSCD 1212 TECH CTR PROF DEV IN FS/CD A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2935 FSCD 1311 TECH CTR NTR FAMILY & CHILD A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2936 FSCD 1312 TECH CTR HLTH SFTY FAM CHLD A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.3009 FSCD 1333 TECH CTR CURRICULUM PLAN A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2937 FSCD 1411 TECH CTR INTRO TO CHILD DEV A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2938 FSCD 2233 TECH CTR PRACTICUM IN FS/CD A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.EVENING3267 FSCD 2091 CDA PREPARATION 6 05 7 45 PM M SS 0218 R R McPherson2214 FSCD 2572 FAM/SCHL/COM REL 7 05 8 55 PM M W SS 0228 M K CareyFrenchSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3362 FREN 1013 CONV FRENCH II 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0218 M W Parsons **PREREQ**3397 FREN 1225 ELEM FRENCH II 11 00 12 25 M W F OCCC0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Class is held on the Oklahoma City Community <strong>College</strong> campus, and students should purchase their textbook at OCCC.EVENING3363 FREN 1013 CONV FRENCH II 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0230 M W Parsons **PREREQ**2208 FREN 1225 ELEM FRENCH II 5 30 8 00 PM T R OCCC0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Class is held on the Oklahoma City Community <strong>College</strong> campus, and students should purchase their textbook at OCCC.3398 FREN 2223 INTER FRENCH II 5 30 8 00 PM M OCCC0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Class is held on the Oklahoma City Community <strong>College</strong> campus, and students should purchase their textbook at OCCC.GeographySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2216 GEOG 1103 ELEM OF HUMAN GEOG 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0215 STAFF2891 GEOG 1114 GEOG 1114 LAB 10 00 10 50 M W ET 0206 J M Graham **PREREQ**2890 GEOG 1114 PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0206 J M Graham **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.26


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3058 GEOG 2443 REGION GEOG/WORLD A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2799 GEOG 2443 REGION GEOG/WORLD V A R TV 0000 V B DunlapNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2217 GEOG 2443 REGION GEOG/WORLD 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0215 STAFF*GeologySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3022 GEOL 1111 ELEM OCEAN LAB 2 30 4 45 M ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This course is cross listed with LFSC 1111.2807 GEOL 1113 ELEM OCEANOGRAPHY 1 00 2 15 M W ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This class is cross-listed as LFSC 1113.3014 GEOL 1121 HISTORY LIFE LAB 2 30 4 45 T SM 0206 J M Graham **PREREQ**NOTE This course is cross listed with LFSC 1121.3015 GEOL 1123 HISTORY/LIFE I 1 00 2 15 T R SM 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This course is cross listed with LFSC 1123.3439 GEOL 2803 GEOL 2803 LAB A R R J M Graham **PREREQ**3438 GEOL 2803 Intro Invert Paleontology A R R ET 0206 STAFF **PREREQ**EVENING3269 GEOL 1111 ELEM OCEAN LAB 7 00 9 15 PM M ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This course is cross listed with LFSC 1111.3268 GEOL 1113 ELEM OCEANOGRAPHY 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This class is cross-listed as LFSC 1113.3437 GEOL 1121 HISTORY LIFE LAB 7 00 9 15 PM T STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course is cross listed with LFSC 1121.3436 GEOL 1123 HISTORY/LIFE I 5 40 6 55 PM T R STAFFNOTE This course is cross listed with LFSC 1123.SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3247 GEOL 1093 NATURAL HISTORY A R R J M GrahamNOTE This is a field studies course in natural history. Travel expenses required. See instructor for details. Passportsmay be required.GermanSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3178 GERM 1225 ELEM GERM II 11 00 1 15 M W HU 0230 J P Loveless **PREREQ**EVENING2962 GERM 1225 ELEM GERM II 5 40 7 55 PM M W HU 0230 J P Loveless **PREREQ**Health Sciences Allied DentalSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2314 HSAD 1243 ADV CLINICAL PROC A R R R W Graham2315 HSAD 1243 HSAD 1243 LAB A R R TEAM*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.27


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORHealth Sciences Basic CoursesFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2939 HSBC 1121 MEDICAL ETHICS 9 00 9 50 T R HSC 0145 B M Baumeister2329 HSBC 1141 CPR HEALTHCARE PROV A R R HSC 0141 T L WilliamsNOTE This class meets on Friday, Jan. 21, from 5:00 - 9:00 a.m.; Saturday, Jan. 22, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; and onSunday, Jan. 23 from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.2330 HSBC 1141 CPR HEALTHCARE PROV A R R HSC 0141 T L WilliamsNOTE This course meets on Friday, Feb. 18, from 5:00-9:00 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 19 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; and onSunday, Feb, 20, from 1:00-5:00 p.m.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2897 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY A R R DL 0000 J W CampbellNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2316 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 9 30 11 10 T R HE 0302 L D Thompson2317 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 9 30 11 10 M W HE 0302 L D Thompson2318 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 11 20 1 00 T R HE 0302 L D Thompson2322 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 11 20 1 00 M W HE 0302 L D Thompson3411 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 2 00 3 40 T R HSC 0145 STAFF2326 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY A R R DL 0000 L L WhaleyNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2323 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 9 30 10 45 T R HE 0304 STAFF2325 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W HSC 0143 C D Brooks3195 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 9 30 10 45 F HSC 0145 H G BasaraNOTE This course is delivered as a hybrid class. Students will attend class one day a week. The remainder of the coursecontent will be delivered online. Access to a computer and the Internet is required.2905 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 11 00 12 15 M W HSC 0143 C D Brooks2324 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R HSC 0159 D R Points3412 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 8 00 9 15 M W HSC 0157 STAFFNOTE Student must enroll in lab O or P.3413 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB O 9 30 11 10 M HSC 0138 STAFF3416 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB P 9 30 11 10 W HSC 0138 STAFF3124 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB M 9 30 11 10 T HSC 0138 C J Hays3125 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB N 9 30 11 10 R HSC 0138 C J Hays2333 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 10 15 11 30 T R HSC 0145 B M BaumeisterNOTE Student must enroll in Lab C or D.3123 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 11 30 12 45 T R HE 0306 C J HaysNOTE Student must enroll in Lab M or N.2973 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB I 11 30 1 10 M HSC 0138 R C Schrock2974 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB J 11 30 1 10 W HSC 0138 R C Schrock2337 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB C 11 40 1 20 T HSC 0138 B M Baumeister2338 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB D 11 40 1 20 R HSC 0138 B M Baumeister2334 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 11 55 1 10 M W HSC 0145 J C BairdNOTE Student must enroll in Lab A or B.2335 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB A 1 20 3 00 M HSC 0138 J C Baird2336 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB B 1 20 3 00 W HSC 0138 J C Baird2804 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 1 20 2 35 M W HSC 0145 R C SchrockNOTE Must take Lab I or J.2864 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 1 30 2 45 T R HE 0306 C J HaysNOTE Student must enroll in lab K or L.2865 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB K 3 00 4 40 T HSC 0138 C J Hays2866 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB L 3 00 4 40 R HSC 0138 C J Hays2345 HSBC 2103 HUMAN PATHOLOGY 3 55 5 10 M W HSC 0137 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2350 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB E 8 25 9 15 T R HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2348 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB B 8 25 9 15 M W HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2346 HSBC 2114 HUMAN ANATOMY 9 30 10 45 T R LH 0100 F J Bassett **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab E, F or G.2347 HSBC 2114 HUMAN ANATOMY 9 30 10 45 M W LH 0100 F J Bassett **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A, B, or C.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.28


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2349 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB C 11 00 11 50 M W HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2351 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB F 11 00 11 50 T R HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2352 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB G 12 00 12 50 T R HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**3119 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB A 12 00 12 50 M W HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**EVENING2319 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 5 15 6 55 PM M W HSC 0151 J D Chambers2320 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 5 15 6 55 PM T R HSC 0151 T D McCallister2321 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 7 05 8 45 PM M W HSC 0151 J D Chambers3118 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY 7 05 8 45 PM T R HSC 0151 T D McCallister2328 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 4 15 5 30 PM T R HSC 0143 D R Points2871 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM T R HSC 0143 D R Points2327 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM M W HSC 0143 STAFF3194 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 7 05 8 20 PM M W HSC 0143 STAFF2339 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 5 40 6 55 PM M W HSC 0145 D R FilsonNOTE Student must enroll in Lab E or F.2340 HSBC 1224 INTRO/CLIN MICRO 5 40 6 55 PM T R HSC 0145 M D McDermottNOTE Student must enroll in Lab G or H.2341 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB E 7 05 8 45 PM M HSC 0138 D R Filson2342 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB G 7 05 8 45 PM T HSC 0138 M D McDermott2343 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB F 7 05 8 45 PM W HSC 0138 D R Filson2344 HSBC 1224 HSBC 1224 LAB H 7 05 8 45 PM R HSC 0138 M D McDermott2357 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB J 6 05 6 55 PM T R HSC 0147 S J Arthur **PREREQ**2355 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB H 6 05 6 55 PM M W HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2353 HSBC 2114 HUMAN ANATOMY 7 05 8 20 PM M W HSC 0157 F J Bassett **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab H or I.2354 HSBC 2114 HUMAN ANATOMY 7 05 8 20 PM T R HSC 0157 S J Arthur **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab J or K.2356 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB I 8 30 9 20 PM M W HSC 0147 F J Bassett **PREREQ**2358 HSBC 2114 HSBC 2114 LAB K 8 30 9 20 PM T R HSC 0147 S J Arthur **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3418 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY 12 30 3 00 M W HSC 0143 STAFF2331 HSBC 1141 CPR HEALTHCARE PROV A R R HSC 0141 K L RoweNOTE This course meets on Friday, Mar. 25, from 5:00-9:00 p.m.; Saturday, Mar. 26, from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; and onSunday, Mar. 27, from 1:00-5:00 p.m.2332 HSBC 1141 CPR HEALTHCARE PROV A R R HSC 0141 T L WilliamsNOTE This course meets on Friday, Apr. 22, from 5:00-9:00 p.m.; Saturday, Apr. 23 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; and on Sunday,Apr. 24, from 1:00-5:00 p.m.Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory TechnologyFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2361 HSCL 1223 IMMUNOHEMATOLOGY 12 00 1 40 T R HSC 0145 J C Baird **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A or B.2362 HSCL 1223 HSCL 1223 LAB B 1 50 4 20 R HSC 0142 J C Baird **PREREQ**2885 HSCL 1223 HSCL 1223 LAB A 1 50 4 20 T HSC 0142 J C Baird **PREREQ**SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2907 HSCL 1103 INTRO TO MED LAB 8 00 9 15 M W HSC 0145 A R Tilley **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section2908 HSCL 1103 HSCL 1103 LAB A 9 20 11 00 M HSC 0142 A R Tilley **PREREQ**3260 HSCL 1103 HSCL 1103 LAB B 9 20 11 00 W HSC 0142 A R Tilley **PREREQ**2909 HSCL 2405 CLINICAL LAB SCI I A R R M W F E M Paxton **PREREQ**2363 HSCL 2505 CLINIC LAB SCI II A R R M W F E M Paxton **PREREQ**2364 HSCL 2515 PATHOGENIC MICROBI 7 50 8 40 R HSC 0145 J C Baird **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A or B. This class is delivered substantially via the Internet. It is essential that youvisit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirementsregarding our Internet courses.2365 HSCL 2515 HSCL 2515 LAB A 8 50 10 05 T R HSC 0142 J C Baird **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.29


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2366 HSCL 2515 HSCL 2515 LAB B 10 15 11 30 T R HSC 0142 J C Baird **PREREQ**2367 HSCL 2518 CLIN LAB SCI B A R R M W F (A) E M Paxton **PREREQ**2368 HSCL 2606 CLINIC LAB SCI III A R R M W F E M Paxton **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2359 HSCL 1213 HEMATOLOGY II 12 00 1 40 T R HSC 0145 D P Hicks **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A or B.2360 HSCL 1213 HSCL 1213 LAB B 1 50 4 20 R HSC 0142 D P Hicks **PREREQ**2887 HSCL 1213 HSCL 1213 LAB A 1 50 4 20 T HSC 0142 D P Hicks **PREREQ**3165 HSCL 2412 CLIN LAB SCI A A R R M W F E M Paxton **PREREQ**Health Sciences Dental AssistingSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2370 HSDA 1215 HSDA 1215 LAB A R R TEAM2369 HSDA 1215 CLINICAL PROC II 1 00 5 00 T R HSA 0134 S D MitchellNOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2371 HSDA 1225 DENTAL SCIENCES II A R R TEAM2372 HSDA 1232 PRACTICE MGMT 10 00 12 00 F HSA 0138 R W Graham2373 HSDA 1241 CORRELATION SEM 9 50 10 50 M HSA 0138 J S TurleySECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2374 HSDA 1252 DENTAL AST PRACT I A R R TEAMHealth Sciences Dental HygieneSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2375 HSDH 1205 DENTAL HYGIENE II 9 00 12 00 M HSA 0134 TEAM2376 HSDH 1205 HSDH 1205 LAB 1 00 5 00 T R HSA 0124 TEAM2377 HSDH 1213 DENTAL MATERIALS 8 00 10 00 F HSA 0134 S D MitchellNOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2378 HSDH 1213 HSDH 1213 LAB 1 30 3 30 W HSA 0124 TEAM2379 HSDH 1222 DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY 8 30 9 30 T HSA 0134 K L HodgesNOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2380 HSDH 1222 HSDH 1222 LAB 9 30 11 30 T HSA 0134 TEAM2381 HSDH 1241 PERIODONTICS I 11 00 12 00 R HSA 0134 G L Ross2383 HSDH 2405 HSDH 2405 LAB A A R R HSA 0124 TEAM2382 HSDH 2405 DENTAL HYGIENE IV 1 30 3 30 R HSA 0138 J S Turley2384 HSDH 2413 COM DENTAL HLTH II 9 00 12 00 T HSA 0138 G L Ross2385 HSDH 2423 PRACTICE ADMIN 1 30 4 30 T HSA 0138 R W Graham2386 HSDH 2431 PERIODONTICS III 1 30 3 30 W HSA 0138 G L RossHealth Sciences Emergency Medical Tech/ParamedicSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3164 HSEM 2113 PARAMED PHARMACOL A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.3303 HSEM 2116 PARAMED MED EMERG A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.3308 HSEM 2193 PARAMED INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.3307 HSEM 2214 PARAMED TRAUM EMER A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.30


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2387 HSEM 1116 BASIC EMT A R R CTC 0000 Academic AffairsNOTE Career technology center students only.2388 HSEM 1214 PARAMEDIC PREP A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2389 HSEM 2113 PARAMED PHARMACOL A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2390 HSEM 2116 PARAMED MED EMERG A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2943 HSEM 2116 PARAMED MED EMERG A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2391 HSEM 2193 PARAMED INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2945 HSEM 2193 PARAMED INTERNSHIP A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2392 HSEM 2214 PARAMED TRAUM EMER A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2393 HSEM 2225 PARA SP NEEDS PAT A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.2944 HSEM 2225 PARA SP NEEDS PAT A R R CTC 0000 Academic Affairs **PREREQ**NOTE Career technology center students only.Health Sciences Health Information TechnologySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2394 HSHI 1213 HI STATS & DISPLAY 8 35 9 50 M W HSC 0137 L L Whaley **PREREQ**2395 HSHI 1222 DIR PRACTICE I 8 30 4 00 T C D Brooks **PREREQ**2396 HSHI 2102 H I ALT CARE 10 00 10 50 M W HSC 0137 L L Whaley **PREREQ**2398 HSHI 2232 QUALITY IMP 1 30 2 20 M W HSC 0137 L L Whaley **PREREQ**2399 HSHI 2312 INTRO MEDICAL TRAN 8 40 9 30 F HSC 0137 L L Whaley **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A.2400 HSHI 2312 HSHI 2312 LAB A 9 40 11 20 F HSC 0136 L L Whaley **PREREQ**2401 HSHI 2322 DIR PRACTICE III 8 30 4 00 R C D Brooks **PREREQ**2402 HSHI 2332 HEALTH INFO SEM 2 30 3 20 M W HSC 0137 L L Whaley **PREREQ**2405 HSHI 2533 ADVANCED CODING 9 00 10 40 S HSC 0137 L L Whaley2406 HSHI 2533 HSHI 2533 LAB 10 50 12 30 S HSC 0136 L L Whaley **PREREQ**EVENING2397 HSHI 2211 HI REIMB METHODS 8 20 9 10 PM M HSC 0137 C D Brooks2403 HSHI 2423 CODING II 5 20 6 10 PM M W HSC 0137 C D Brooks **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in Lab section A.2404 HSHI 2423 HSHI 2423 LAB A 6 20 7 10 PM M W HSC 0136 C D Brooks **PREREQ**2407 HSHI 2632 PHARMACOLOGY HI 7 20 8 10 PM M W HSC 0137 C D BrooksHealth Sciences Nursing ScienceFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2814 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES 3 40 5 20 R HSC 0155 B J Duer2913 HSNS 1131 CARE PLANNING A R R DL 0000 D J CraigNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2792 HSNS 1131 CARE PLANNING 12 15 1 55 M HSC 0155 S B Boyster2413 HSNS 2121 BASIC DYSRHYTHMIAS 9 30 4 00 S HSC 0155 P L SiddersNOTE This course meets for four Saturdays Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, <strong>2011</strong>.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.31


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2409 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES A R R DL 0000 R L RayNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. Contact professor for orientation schedule.2921 HSNS 1112 FUND OF PRACTICUM A R R HO 0000 D J Craig2773 HSNS 1112 FUND OF PRACTICUM A R R T W HO 0000 T L Williams2774 HSNS 1112 FUND OF PRACTICUM A R R T W HO 0000 D J Craig2922 HSNS 1117 FUND OF NURSING A R R DL 0000 D J CraigNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2923 HSNS 1117 HSNS 1117 LAB C A R R DL 0000 D J CraigNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2771 HSNS 1117 HSNS 1117 LAB A 9 00 12 40 W HSC 0158 D J CraigNOTE Lab will be held over the first half of the semester. Clinical will begin the second half.2770 HSNS 1117 FUND OF NURSING 9 30 11 45 M R HSC 0155 D J CraigNOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2772 HSNS 1117 HSNS 1117 LAB B 1 00 4 40 W HSC 0158 T L WilliamsNOTE Lab will be held over the first half of the semester. Clinical will begin the second half.2768 HSNS 1123 TRANS IN NURSING A R R DL 0000 S B BoysterNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. Contact professor for orientation schedule.2769 HSNS 1123 TRANS IN NURSING 3 30 6 10 T HSC 0159 B J Duer2924 HSNS 1124 BEG MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 R L Wilson **PREREQ**2775 HSNS 1124 BEG MED-SURG PRAC A R R T W HO 0000 R L Wilson **PREREQ**2776 HSNS 1124 BEG MED-SURG PRAC A R R T W HO 0000 R L Wilson **PREREQ**2411 HSNS 1125 HSNS 1125 LAB A 10 00 11 50 M HSC 0156 R L Wilson **PREREQ**2412 HSNS 1125 HSNS 1125 LAB B 10 00 11 50 M HSC 0158 D J Craig **PREREQ**2410 HSNS 1125 BEG MED SURG NURSING 12 30 2 20 M R HSC 0159 R L Wilson **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2925 HSNS 1125 BEG MED SURG NURSING 3 45 5 35 M R HSC 0159 R L Wilson **PREREQ**3356 HSNS 1212 AM NURSING HISTORY A R R DL 0000 T L WilliamsNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2830 HSNS 2102 WOMEN-CHILD PRACT A R R HO 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2831 HSNS 2102 WOMEN-CHILD PRACT A R R HO 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2843 HSNS 2102 WOMEN-CHILD PRACT A R R HO 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2844 HSNS 2102 WOMEN-CHILD PRACT A R R HO 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**3025 HSNS 2102 WOMEN-CHILD PRACT A R R HO 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2918 HSNS 2102 WOMEN-CHILD PRACT A R R HO 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2919 HSNS 2103 WOMEN & CHILDREN A R R DL 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2920 HSNS 2103 HSNS 2103 LAB C A R R DL 0000 S B Boyster **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2832 HSNS 2103 WOMEN & CHILDREN 9 30 11 20 R HSC 0157 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2833 HSNS 2103 HSNS 2103 LAB A 11 50 1 30 R HSC 0156 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2834 HSNS 2103 HSNS 2103 LAB B 11 50 1 30 R HSC 0157 S B Boyster **PREREQ**2835 HSNS 2122 GERI-CRISIS PRACTICUM A R R HO 0000 B J Duer **PREREQ**2836 HSNS 2122 GERI-CRISIS PRACTICUM A R R HO 0000 B J Duer **PREREQ**3029 HSNS 2122 GERI-CRISIS PRACTICUM A R R HO 0000 B J Duer **PREREQ**2914 HSNS 2122 GERI-CRISIS PRACTICUM A R R HO 0000 B J Duer **PREREQ**2915 HSNS 2123 GERIATRIC & CRISIS A R R DL 0000 B J Duer **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.32


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2916 HSNS 2123 HSNS 2123 LAB C A R R DL 0000 B J Duer **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2837 HSNS 2123 GERIATRIC & CRISIS 11 30 1 20 W HSC 0157 B J Duer **PREREQ**2838 HSNS 2123 HSNS 2123 LAB A 1 50 3 30 W HSC 0157 B J Duer **PREREQ**2839 HSNS 2123 HSNS 2123 LAB B 1 50 3 30 W HSC 0159 B J Duer **PREREQ**2414 HSNS 2205 ADV MED-SURG NURSING A R R DL 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. Student must enroll in Lab D. Contact professor for orientation schedule.2810 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB D A R R DL 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2416 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB A 10 00 11 40 T HSC 0156 S M Reid **PREREQ**2417 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB B 10 00 11 40 T HSC 0157 V K Swing **PREREQ**2418 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB C 10 00 11 40 T HSC 0155 E A Koldoff **PREREQ**2415 HSNS 2205 ADV MED-SURG NURSING 12 30 2 20 M T HSC 0157 S M Reid **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A, B or C.2927 HSNS 2205 ADV MED-SURG NURSING 3 45 5 35 M T HSC 0155 S M Reid **PREREQ**2419 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2420 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2421 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2422 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2423 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2424 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**3013 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2933 HSNS 2214 ADV MED-SURG PRAC A R R HO 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**2425 HSNS 2222 PROF ISSUES NURSING A R R DL 0000 S M Reid **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. Contact professor for orientation schedule.2426 HSNS 2222 PROF ISSUES NURSING 10 00 11 40 M HSC 0157 R L Ray **PREREQ**2427 HSNS 2222 PROF ISSUES NURSING 10 00 11 40 M HSC 0159 D J Craig **PREREQ**3355 HSNS 2312 COMP THERAP NURS A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3354 HSNS 2322 PHARM FOR NURSES A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.EVENING2926 HSNS 1125 HSNS 1125 LAB C 5 50 7 30 PM M HSC 0156 K D Robberson **PREREQ**2928 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB E 5 50 7 30 PM T HSC 0156 E A Koldoff **PREREQ**3163 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB F 5 50 7 30 PM T HSC 0155 S M Reid **PREREQ**2929 HSNS 2222 PROF ISSUES NURSING 5 50 7 30 PM M HSC 0155 R L Ray **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2917 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES A R R DL 0000 J L ColeNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3257 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES 9 30 11 10 W HSC 0159 N N Tapley2408 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES 12 30 2 10 M HSC 0155 T L Williams*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.33


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORHealth Sciences PhlebotomyFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2428 HSPC 1234 COMPREHEN PHLEBOTY 9 30 11 10 M T W R HSC 0146 E M PaxtonNOTE Must have permission of Program Director.SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2867 HSPC 1344 PHLEBOTOMY PRACT A R R M T W R F E M Paxton **PREREQ**Health Sciences Radiologic TechnologySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2438 HSXT 1205 RADIOLOGIC TECH II 8 00 10 25 M W F (A) HSC 0151 B L Reding2439 HSXT 1215 DIAG IMAG PRAC II 7 00 3 30 T R F HO 0000 B L Reding2440 HSXT 1223 RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS 10 35 11 35 M W F (A) HSC 0151 B L Reding2441 HSXT 2505 RADIOLOGIC TECH IV 9 30 11 55 T R F J C Griffin2442 HSXT 2515 MED IMAG PRAC II 7 00 3 30 M W F (A) HO 0000 B L Reding2443 HSXT 2522 RAD TECH SEMINAR 8 30 9 20 T R HSC 0151 K M HollowayHealth Sciences Respiratory TherapistSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2430 HSRT 2202 HSRT 2202 LAB A 8 55 9 45 T R HSC 0141 TEAM **PREREQ**2932 HSRT 2202 HSRT 2202 LAB C 8 55 9 45 T R HO 0000 TEAM **PREREQ**2429 HSRT 2202 RESP THER PROC II 9 55 10 45 R HSC 0143 J D Stafford **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2431 HSRT 2202 HSRT 2202 LAB B 3 35 4 25 T R HSC 0141 TEAM **PREREQ**2931 HSRT 2213 HSRT 2213 LAB C 7 30 8 45 T R HO 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**2433 HSRT 2213 HSRT 2213 LAB A 7 30 8 45 T R HSC 0141 TEAM **PREREQ**2432 HSRT 2213 MECH VENTILATION 1 10 2 00 T R HSC 0143 V D Nation **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2434 HSRT 2213 HSRT 2213 LAB B 2 10 3 25 T R HSC 0141 TEAM **PREREQ**2435 HSRT 2224 RESP THER PRAC I A R R M W F HO 0000 TEAM **PREREQ**2436 HSRT 2343 RESP THER CRIT CAR 10 55 12 10 T R HSC 0143 K L Rowe2437 HSRT 2352 PEDIATRIC RESP CAR 9 55 10 45 T HSC 0143 J D StaffordHealth, Physical Education, and RecreationFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY3203 HPER 1301 CARDIO/YOGA/STRENGTH 2 30 4 10 T R HPE 0112 STAFFEVENING2785 HPER 1301 CARDIO/PILATES 6 00 7 40 PM M W HPE 0102 C L CarverSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3375 HPER 1102 FIRST AID V A R TV 0000 K M QueriNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.3390 HPER 1102 FIRST AID A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.34


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2798 HPER 1102 FIRST AID A R R DL 0000 K M QueriNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2784 HPER 1102 FIRST AID A R R DL 0000 B L WoodNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2271 HPER 1102 FIRST AID A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2272 HPER 1102 FIRST AID A R R DL 0000 D C LynchNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2273 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 8 30 9 20 M HPE 0111 STAFFNOTE This is a hybrid class and will meet in the classroom on Mondays, and online for the other half of class.3061 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 8 30 9 20 T R HPE 0101 D C Lynch2274 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 9 30 10 20 M W HPE 0101 D C Lynch2276 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 9 30 10 20 T R HPE 0101 D C Lynch2275 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0101 D C Lynch2277 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 12 30 1 20 T R HPE 0101 D C Lynch3062 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 1 20 2 10 M W HPE 0101 D C Lynch2280 HPER 1112 FIRST AID-1ST RESP 11 00 11 50 T R HPE 0111 K M Queri2282 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS A R R DL 0000 E A BrownNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2283 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS A R R DL 0000 K M QueriNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2284 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS A R R DL 0000 B L WoodNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2285 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS 9 30 10 20 T R HPE 0111 K M Queri2286 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS 9 30 10 20 M W HPE 0111 K M Queri2287 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0111 STAFF3063 HPER 1222 CONCEPTS OF FITNES 11 00 11 50 T R HPE 0101 E A Brown3378 HPER 1301 ZUMBA 7 00 7 50 T R HPE 0112 E A Brown3230 HPER 1301 ZUMBA 9 30 10 20 T R HPE 0112 P S Walker3066 HPER 1301 H2O STRENGTH TRAIN 11 00 11 50 T R HPE 0120 P S Walker2290 HPER 1301 PILATES 12 10 1 00 M W HPE 0112 P S Walker3204 HPER 1301 ZUMBA 1 00 1 50 M W HPE 0112 E A Brown2906 HPER 1301 PILATES 1 20 2 10 T R HPE 0112 P S Walker3064 HPER 1311 BEGINNING SWIMMING 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0120 STAFF3065 HPER 1321 INTERMED SWIMMING 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0120 STAFF2989 HPER 1331 WATER AEROBICS 1 20 2 10 M W HPE 0120 STAFF3067 HPER 1361 BEGIN VOLLEYBALL 11 00 11 50 T R HPE 0100 D C Lynch3068 HPER 1371 INTER VOLLEYBALL 11 00 11 50 T R HPE 0100 D C Lynch3379 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 7 00 7 50 T R HPE 0114 D E Pierce2293 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 8 30 9 20 T R HPE 0114 STAFF2294 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 9 30 10 20 T R HPE 0114 STAFF2295 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0114 STAFF2296 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 2 00 2 50 T R HPE 0114 STAFF2297 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 3 00 3 50 M W HPE 0114 STAFF3202 HPER 1401 GROUP/CARDIO FITNESS 7 00 7 50 M W HPE 0112 STAFF2300 HPER 1401 GROUP/CARDIO FITNESS 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0112 P S Walker2301 HPER 1401 GROUP/CARDIO FITNESS 11 00 11 50 T R HPE 0112 STAFF2304 HPER 1451 YOGA 2 00 2 50 M W HPE 0112 E A Brown2308 HPER 1481 BOWLING 2 00 3 40 T BW 0000 J NivisonNOTE This class will be instructed at Planet Bowl, 6601 Tinker Expressway.2309 HPER 1481 BOWLING 2 00 3 40 W BW 0000 J NivisonNOTE This class will be instructed at Planet Bowl, 6601 Tinker Expressway.2310 HPER 1601 VARSITY BASEBALL A R R HPE 0101 C C Cooper*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.35


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2311 HPER 1661 VAR SOFTBALL-WOMEN A R R HPE 0100 M Brown2857 HPER 1701 SOCCER CLUB-MEN A R R HPE 0100 STAFF3231 HPER 1711 SOCCER CLUB-WOMEN A R R HPE 0100 STAFF2312 HPER 2402 THEORY OF BASEBALL 11 00 11 50 T R C C Cooper2313 HPER 2433 PRAC ASPCT OF A.T. 9 30 10 45 T R HPE 0115 J M Heusman **PREREQ**3232 HPER 2612 INT TO LEGAL ASPEC 11 00 11 50 M W HPE 0115 STAFF3069 HPER 2633 PRIN OF PERS TRNG 9 30 10 45 M W HPE 0115 E A Brown2793 HPER 2701 WELLNESS PRACTICUM A R R HPE 0100 E A BrownNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2794 HPER 2702 WELLNESS PRACTICUM A R R HPE 0100 E A BrownNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2795 HPER 2703 WELLNESS PRACTICUM A R R HPE 0100 E A BrownNOTE Student must have permission of professor.EVENING2278 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 4 40 5 30 PM T R HPE 0101 STAFF2279 HPER 1102 FIRST AID 5 40 6 30 PM T R HPE 0101 STAFF2288 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS 4 40 5 30 PM M W HPE 0101 D C Lynch3206 HPER 1301 ZUMBA 5 40 6 30 PM M W HPE 0112 STAFF2850 HPER 1301 YOGA & RELAXATION 6 05 6 55 PM T R FA 0108 STAFF2291 HPER 1331 WATER AEROBICS 5 40 6 30 PM M W HPE 0120 D L Orrell2292 HPER 1331 WATER AEROBICS 5 40 6 30 PM T R HPE 0120 STAFF2999 HPER 1331 WATER AEROBICS 6 40 7 30 PM M W HPE 0120 STAFF2298 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 4 40 5 30 PM T R HPE 0114 STAFF2299 HPER 1391 WEIGHT/RESISTANCE 5 40 6 30 PM T R HPE 0114 STAFF2302 HPER 1401 GROUP/CARDIO FITNESS 4 30 5 20 PM T R HPE 0112 E A Brown2305 HPER 1451 YOGA 7 05 7 55 PM T R FA 0108 D L McCauley2306 HPER 1471 AEROBIC KICKBOXING 4 40 5 30 PM M W HPE 0112 STAFF2307 HPER 1471 AEROBIC KICKBOXING 5 40 6 30 PM T R HPE 0112 I A Billen2903 HPER 2422 ATH INJURIES OSSAA 6 00 8 00 PM W HPE 0111 C J LelandSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2995 HPER 1102 FIRST AID A R R F S HPE 0101 STAFFNOTE This class is part of the Fast Track program and will meet from 5:40 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. on Fridays and from 9:00 a.m. to1:30 p.m. on Saturdays from March 21 - April 16, <strong>2011</strong>.3215 HPER 1301 CARDIO/YOGA/STRENGTH 2 30 4 10 T R HPE 0112 STAFF3000 HPER 1402 WATER SAFETY INSTR A R R HPE 0111 K M QueriNOTE This class meets on Fridays, April 8 & 15 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Saturdays, April 9 & 16 from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00p.m. and Sundays, April 10 & 17, from 9:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. only.2303 HPER 1412 LIFEGUARDING A R R HPE 0111 K M QueriNOTE This class meets on Fridays, March 25 & April 1 from 6-10p.m., on Saturdays, March 26 & April 2 from 9a.m. - 5p.m. andSundays March 27 & April 3 from 9a.m. - 5p.m.EVENING3238 HPER 1301 BEGINNING GOLF 5 30 7 10 PM T R STAFFNOTE This class will meet on campus the first week and then will be held at John Conrad Municipal Golf Course. Additionalball and green fees are required.2289 HPER 1301 CARDIO/PILATES 6 00 7 40 PM M W HPE 0102 C L Carver2858 HPER 1351 TENNIS 5 40 7 20 PM T R TC 0100 C P BurtonHistorySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2234 HIST 1203 AFRICAN AMER HIST A R R DL 0000 J G HochtrittNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2233 HIST 1203 AFRICAN AMER HIST 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0134 J G Hochtritt2235 HIST 1303 WOMEN'S HISTORY A R R DL 0000 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.36


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3382 HIST 1303 WOMEN'S HISTORY 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0224 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)2236 HIST 1413 ANC & MEDIEVAL CIV A R R DL 0000 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2791 HIST 1413 ANC & MEDIEVAL CIV 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0224 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)2790 HIST 1433 HIST EUR 1815-PRES A R R DL 0000 A L BachhoferNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3196 HIST 1433 HIST EUR 1815-PRES 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0224 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)2237 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A R R DL 0000 M W LovegroveNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2238 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A R R DL 0000 A L BachhoferNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3244 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A R R DL 0000 A L BachhoferNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2873 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A R R DL 0000 L D FisherNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2239 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 8 00 9 15 T R SS 0228 M W Lovegrove2240 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 8 00 9 15 M W SS 0228 STAFF2241 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0135 STAFF2242 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0225 STAFF2243 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0223 STAFF2244 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0134 STAFF2245 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 3 30 4 45 M W SS 0213 STAFF2874 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 A R R DL 0000 M W LovegroveNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2249 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 V A R TV 0000 C D CuskeyNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2250 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 A R R DL 0000 M W LovegroveNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2251 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2252 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 A R R DL 0000 J G HochtrittNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2253 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 8 00 9 15 T R SS 0207 STAFF2254 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 8 00 9 15 M W SS 0135 STAFF2255 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0228 M W Lovegrove2256 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0134 J G Hochtritt2257 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0224 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)2258 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0134 J G Hochtritt2259 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0125 A L Bachhofer2260 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0125 C D Cuskey2261 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0135 A L Bachhofer2262 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0134 STAFF2263 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0228 STAFF2264 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 2 00 3 15 T R SS 0135 STAFF2988 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 2 00 3 15 M W SS 0135 STAFF*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.37


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3199 HIST 2093 FRONTIER WOMEN A R R DL 0000 C D CuskeyNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3201 HIST 2093 HIST SPORT IN AMERICA 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0208 A L Bachhofer3380 HIST 2213 RUSSIAN HISTORY 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0224 M G Brockmeier (Yelle)3389 HIST 2263 WOMEN'S STUDIES 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0223 M M BrunerNOTE This course is cross-listed with SOSC 2093.2783 HIST 2303 HIST OF OKLAHOMA 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0228 M W Lovegrove2270 HIST 2503 AMER INDIAN HIST A R R DL 0000 J G HochtrittNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.EVENING2246 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0134 STAFF2247 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0134 J A Primo2265 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 4 15 5 30 PM M W SS 0209 STAFF2266 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 5 40 6 55 PM T R SS 0225 C D Cuskey3207 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 5 40 8 20 PM M SS 0210 STAFF2267 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0224 STAFF2268 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 7 05 8 20 PM T R SS 0135 STAFF2269 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 8 30 9 45 PM T R SS 0135 STAFFSECOND EIGHT WEEKSEVENING2248 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 5 40 8 25 PM M W SS 0209 STAFF2993 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A R R F S SS 0134 STAFFNOTE This class is part of the Fast Track program and will meet from 5:40 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. on Fridays and from 9:00 a.m. to5:00 p.m. on Saturdays from April 18 - May 14, <strong>2011</strong>.Human Environmental SciencesSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2872 HES 2323 NUTRITION A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2789 HES 2323 NUTRITION A R R DL 0000 P S ReynoldsNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2220 HES 2323 NUTRITION A R R DL 0000 P S ReynoldsNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2221 HES 2323 NUTRITION A R R DL 0000 P S ReynoldsNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2222 HES 2323 NUTRITION 8 00 9 15 M W SS 0227 STAFF2223 HES 2323 NUTRITION 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0226 P S Reynolds2224 HES 2323 NUTRITION 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0227 STAFF2225 HES 2323 NUTRITION 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0212 P S Reynolds2226 HES 2323 NUTRITION 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0226 P S Reynolds3407 HES 2513 MARRIAGE & FAM REL 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0211 M K CareyNOTE This course is cross-listed with SOC 2513.3405 HES 2523 CHILD GROWTH & DEV 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0213 M K CareyNOTE This course is cross-listed with PSYC 2523.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.38


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOREVENING2996 HES 2323 NUTRITION 5 40 6 55 PM M SS 0223 A M BanksNOTE This is a hybrid class that meets on Monday nights in the classroom, and online for the rest of class. It is essentialthat you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/cstudent/dl/internet/ for current information andrequirements regarding our Internet courses.2228 HES 2323 NUTRITION 5 40 6 55 PM T R SS 0134 STAFF2227 HES 2323 NUTRITION 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0213 STAFF3406 HES 2523 CHILD GROWTH & DEV 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0213 M K CareyNOTE This course is cross-listed with PSYC 2523.HumanitiesFIRST EIGHT WEEKSEVENING2444 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES 5 40 8 20 PM T R HU 0227 STAFFSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3361 HUM 2093 TRAVEL TO SPAIN A R R HU 0134 TEAMNOTE This class is for students desiring credit (optional) for the May <strong>2011</strong> study/travel trip to Spain. The followingmeetings are required and will be held March 8, March 29, April 19 and May 3 from 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm (pre-travel). Apost-travel meeting will be held May 31 at 5:30 pm. For more information contact Professor Reginald Snoddy at 733-7927or Professor Lori Morrow at 733-7507. This course is crosslisted with SPAN 2093.2763 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES A R R DL 0000 L D FisherNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2820 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES A R R DL 0000 L R MorrowNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2445 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES 8 00 9 15 T R HU 0137 T A Walther2446 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0215 S K Keneda2447 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES11 00 12 15 M W HU 0215 STAFF2448 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES11 00 12 15 T R HU 0208 STAFF2449 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES12 30 1 45 M W HU 0215 S K Keneda2821 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE A R R DL 0000 K E HahnNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2451 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE 8 00 9 15 M W HU 0215 T K Tharp2452 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0215 L R Morrow2453 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0215 L R Morrow3334 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE 12 30 1 45 F HU 0137 A D CastilloNOTE This is an honors-designated course. This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially onlinevia the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ forcurrent information and requirements regarding our Internet courses.2450 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE V A R TV 0000 L J MartinNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on MWC area Cox Cable, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.3180 HUM 2313 AMERICAN HUM A R R DL 0000 C B GibbsNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2455 HUM 2313 AMERICAN HUM 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0215 D E Krob2819 HUM 2313 AMERICAN HUM 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0227 C B GibbsEVENING3071 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0215 STAFF3179 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE 4 15 5 30 PM F HU 0137 STAFFNOTE This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially online via the Internet. It is essentialthat you visit the Internet web courses page at: http:www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information andrequirements regarding our Internet courses.3365 HUM 2313 AMERICAN HUM 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0215 STAFF*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.39


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSECOND EIGHT WEEKSEVENING2454 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE 5 40 8 20 PM T R HU 0227 STAFFJournalismSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2985 JCOM 1113 PHOTOGRAPHY I 12 45 2 45 M W CC 0148 STAFF2956 JCOM 1203 INTR TO MASS MEDIA 9 30 10 45 M W CC 0148 Dawson-O'Brien2957 JCOM 1303 BASIC NEWS REPORTG 11 00 12 15 M W CC 0129 Dawson-O'Brien2967 JCOM 2123 PHOTOGRAPHY II 9 30 11 30 T R CC 0138 STAFF **PREREQ**2958 JCOM 2203 NEWS EDIT/DESIGN 11 00 12 15 T R CC 0129 Dawson-O'Brien **PREREQ**2959 JCOM 2213 ADV NEWS REPORTING 12 30 1 45 T R CC 0129 Dawson-O'Brien **PREREQ**2960 JCOM 2233 DESKTOP PUBLISHING 12 30 1 45 M W CC 0129 Dawson-O'Brien2961 JCOM 2311 MASS MEDIA INTRSHP A R R CC 0120 Dawson-O'BrienNOTE Student must have permission of the professor. Internships are available in the morning and evening.3181 JCOM 2312 MASS MEDIA INTRSHP A R R CC 0120 Dawson-O'BrienNOTE Student must have permission of the professor. Internships are available in the morning and evening.3050 JCOM 2313 MASS MEDIA INTRSHP A R R CC 0120 Dawson-O'BrienNOTE Student must have permission of the professor. Internships are available in the morning and evening.EVENING2955 JCOM 1113 PHOTOGRAPHY I 6 00 8 00 PM T R CC 0148 STAFFLanguagesFIRST EIGHT WEEKSEVENING3399 LANG 2093 INTRO TO ARABIC 5 30 8 00 PM M W OCCC0000 STAFFNOTE Class is held on the Oklahoma City Community <strong>College</strong> campus, and students should purchase their textbook at OCCC.Library Technical AssistantSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3340 LTA 1312 LIB SERV CHILD YA A R R DL 0000 S A SaulmonNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3341 LTA 1313 LIB RESOURCES/SERV A R R DL 0000 M L HuffmanNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2822 LTA 2001 CAPSTONE PROJECT A R R DL 0000 M L Huffman **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*Life SciencesSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3023 LFSC 1111 ELEM OCEAN LAB 2 30 4 45 M ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This course is crosslisted with GEOL 1111.2910 LFSC 1113 ELEM OCEANOGRAPHY 1 00 2 15 M W ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This class is cross-listed with GEOL 1113.3241 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY A R R DL 0000 S L MooreNOTE The lecture portion of this course is online. The student must enroll in a daytime laboratory section.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.40


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2463 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB A 7 45 9 25 T SM 0203 STAFF2464 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB B 7 45 9 25 W SM 0203 STAFF2456 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 8 00 9 15 T R SM 0207 A R AhedorNOTE Student must also enroll in a Lab A-I2457 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 9 00 11 30 S SM 0203 STAFFNOTE Student must also enroll in Lab M.2458 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0111 L W MayNOTE Student must also enroll in a Lab A-I2459 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W SM 0207 A R AhedorNOTE Student must also enroll in a Lab A-I2465 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB C 9 50 11 30 T SM 0203 STAFF2460 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 11 00 12 15 M W SM 0207 STAFFNOTE Student must also enroll in a Lab A-I2461 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R SM 0207 A R AhedorNOTE Student must also enroll in a Lab A-I2472 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB M 12 00 1 40 S SM 0203 STAFFNOTE This lab section is reserved for Saturday lecture only.2466 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB D 12 20 2 00 M SM 0203 STAFF2467 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB E 12 20 2 00 W SM 0203 STAFF2468 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB F 12 20 2 00 T SM 0203 STAFF2462 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 12 30 1 45 T R SM 0207 A G HurstNOTE Student must also enroll in a Lab A-I2469 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB G 2 10 3 50 T SM 0203 A G Hurst2470 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB H 2 10 3 50 W SM 0203 STAFF2471 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB I 2 10 3 50 R SM 0203 A G Hurst3016 LFSC 1121 HISTORY LIFE LAB 2 30 4 45 T SM 0206 J M Graham **PREREQ**NOTE This course is cross listed with GEOL 1121.3017 LFSC 1123 HISTORY/LIFE I 1 00 2 15 T R SM 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This course is cross listed with GEOL 1123.3258 LFSC 1124 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 8 00 9 15 M W SM 0110 R E MurciaNOTE Must enroll in lab.3259 LFSC 1124 LFSC 1124 LAB 9 30 11 20 W SM 0204 R E Murcia2478 LFSC 1124 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0204 R E MurciaNOTE Student must enroll in Lab A.2479 LFSC 1124 LFSC 1124 LAB A 10 50 12 30 T SM 0204 R E Murcia3359 LFSC 1134 GENERAL BIOLOGY II 11 00 12 40 M A R Ahedor **PREREQ**3358 LFSC 1134 GENERAL BIOLOGY II 1 00 2 15 M W SM 0110 A R Ahedor **PREREQ**2482 LFSC 1215 GENERAL BOTANY 1 30 3 10 T R SM 0204 A R AhedorNOTE Student must enroll in Lab A.2483 LFSC 1215 LFSC 1215 LAB A 3 30 6 00 T A R Ahedor **PREREQ**2484 LFSC 1315 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 12 10 1 50 M W SM 0204 R E MurciaNOTE Student must enroll in Lab A or B.2485 LFSC 1315 LFSC 1315 LAB A 2 00 4 30 M SM 0204 R E Murcia **PREREQ**2486 LFSC 1315 LFSC 1315 LAB B 2 00 4 30 W SM 0204 R E Murcia **PREREQ**2489 LFSC 2035 PRIN OF MICROBIO 8 30 9 45 M W SM 0103 A G Hurst **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab A.2490 LFSC 2035 PRIN OF MICROBIO 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0103 A G Hurst **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab B.2491 LFSC 2035 LFSC 2035 LAB A 9 50 11 30 M W SM 0103 A G Hurst **PREREQ**2492 LFSC 2035 LFSC 2035 LAB B 10 50 12 30 T R SM 0103 A G Hurst **PREREQ**3082 LFSC 2424 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 8 00 9 15 M W SM 0111 L W May **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in lab A or B.3083 LFSC 2424 LFSC 2424 LAB A 9 25 11 55 M SM 0104 L W May **PREREQ**2496 LFSC 2424 LFSC 2424 LAB B 9 25 11 55 W SM 0104 L W May **PREREQ**2495 LFSC 2424 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R SM 0111 L W May **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab C or D .2497 LFSC 2424 LFSC 2424 LAB C 12 30 3 00 T SM 0104 L W May **PREREQ**2498 LFSC 2424 LFSC 2424 LAB D 12 30 3 00 R SM 0104 L W May **PREREQ**2502 LFSC 2444 ECOLOGY 8 00 9 15 T R SM 0204 R E Murcia **PREREQ**NOTE Student must also enroll in a lab section.2503 LFSC 2444 LFSC 2444 LAB 8 00 9 40 F SM 0204 R E Murcia **PREREQ**EVENING3271 LFSC 1111 ELEM OCEAN LAB 7 00 9 15 PM M ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This course is crosslisted with GEOL 1111.3270 LFSC 1113 ELEM OCEANOGRAPHY 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0206 J M GrahamNOTE This class is cross-listed with GEOL 1113.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.41


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2473 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0207 STAFFNOTE Student must enroll in Lab O.2474 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM T R SM 0207 STAFFNOTE Student must enroll in Lab P or Q.2475 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB O 7 05 8 45 PM M SM 0203 STAFF2476 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB P 7 05 8 45 PM T SM 0203 STAFF2477 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB Q 7 05 8 45 PM R SM 0203 STAFF3441 LFSC 1121 HISTORY LIFE LAB 7 00 9 15 PM T STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course is cross listed with GEOL 1121.3440 LFSC 1123 HISTORY/LIFE I 5 40 6 55 PM T R STAFFNOTE This course is cross listed with GEOL 1123.2480 LFSC 1124 GENERAL BIOLOGY I 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0204 STAFFNOTE Student must enroll in Lab B.2481 LFSC 1124 LFSC 1124 LAB B 7 05 8 45 PM W SM 0204 STAFF2487 LFSC 1315 GENERAL ZOOLOGY 5 15 6 55 PM T R SM 0204 STAFFNOTE Student must enroll in Lab C.2488 LFSC 1315 LFSC 1315 LAB C 7 05 9 35 PM T SM 0204 STAFF **PREREQ**2493 LFSC 2035 PRIN OF MICROBIO 5 50 7 05 PM T R SM 0110 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab C.2494 LFSC 2035 LFSC 2035 LAB C 7 15 8 55 PM T R SM 0103 STAFF **PREREQ**2499 LFSC 2424 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0111 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student must enroll in Lab F or G.2500 LFSC 2424 LFSC 2424 LAB F 7 05 9 35 PM M SM 0104 STAFF **PREREQ**2501 LFSC 2424 LFSC 2424 LAB G 7 05 9 35 PM W SM 0104 STAFF **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3248 LFSC 1093 NATURAL HISTORY A R R J M GrahamNOTE This is a field studies course in natural history. Travel expenses required. See instructor for details. Passportsmay be required.ManagementFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY3264 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT A R R DL 0000 A T ZennerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2595 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT V A R TV 0000 M T TippinNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2596 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0128 J N Hester2598 MGMT 2113 OFFICE MANAGEMENT 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0213 M T TippinEVENING2597 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0123 M T Tippin3078 MGMT 2153 TEAMBUILDING 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0209 STAFF2764 MGMT 2203 HUMAN RESOURCE MGT 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0119 L Kauer2599 MGMT 2703 SMALL BUSINESS MGT 8 30 9 45 PM M W BS 0128 D M Matthews2600 MGMT 2903 MANAGEMENT SEMINAR 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0119 L KauerSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2852 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT A R R DL 0000 A T ZennerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.42


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORMarketingSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2601 MKTG 2103 PRIN OF MARKETING V A R TV 0000 A T ZennerNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2602 MKTG 2103 PRIN OF MARKETING 11 00 12 15 M W BS 0128 J N HesterEVENING2765 MKTG 2103 PRIN OF MARKETING 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0129 D M Matthews3367 MKTG 2213 PRIN OF ADVERTSNG 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0129 STAFF*MathematicsFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY3433 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL A R R DL 0000 L K TuckerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3434 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 11 00 12 15 M T W R L K TuckerNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3096 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 M T W R SM 0119 STAFF2529 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M T W R SM 0119 D D Beaty **PREREQ**3098 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M T W R SM 0119 R E Hogue **PREREQ**EVENING3097 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 40 8 20 PM M W STAFF2530 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5 40 8 20 PM T R STAFF **PREREQ**2546 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 5 40 8 20 PM T R STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3263 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0200 J R MoellerNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2811 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 9 30 10 45 M W SM 0200 STAFF2511 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 11 00 12 15 T R SM 0200 J R MoellerNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3262 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 11 00 12 15 M W SM 0200 STAFF3294 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 12 30 1 45 T R SM 0200 STAFF3115 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 C J WalkerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3018 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 L K TuckerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2513 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 T R SM 0205 W H WilsonNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2514 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 M W SM 0205 STAFF2515 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0205 W H WilsonNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2516 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 T R SM 0206 STAFF2517 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M W SM 0205 STAFF3299 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M W SM 0206 STAFF2518 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M W SM 0205 STAFF2519 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M W SM 0206 STAFF*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.43


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2520 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 T R SM 0205 W H WilsonNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3295 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 T R SM 0206 STAFF2521 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 M W SM 0205 STAFF2522 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 T R SM 0205 STAFF2523 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 2 00 3 15 M W SM 0205 STAFF3019 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 R J Burkala **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3116 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 C J Walker **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2531 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 T R ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2532 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 M W ET 0116 W H Wilson **PREREQ**NOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2533 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 T R ET 0116 R J Burkala **PREREQ**2534 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M W ET 0116 J R Moeller **PREREQ**NOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2535 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0116 J R Moeller **PREREQ**NOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2536 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 T R ET 0116 R J Burkala **PREREQ**2537 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 M W ET 0116 K K Starkey **PREREQ**NOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2538 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 T R ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2539 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 2 00 3 15 M W ET 0116 K K Starkey **PREREQ**NOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3020 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 C Shao **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATHprefix.3117 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 J D Mayer **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2547 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 T R ET 0114 R W Shocks **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2548 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 M W ET 0114 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2549 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 T R ET 0114 R W Shocks **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2550 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M W ET 0114 W H Wilson **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2551 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0114 W H Wilson **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2552 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 T R ET 0114 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2553 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 M W ET 0114 J R Frost **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2554 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 T R ET 0114 K K Starkey **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2555 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 2 00 3 15 M W ET 0114 R W Shocks **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.3100 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3261 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2563 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH 9 30 10 45 M W ET 0113 K K Starkey **PREREQ**2564 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH 11 00 12 15 T R ET 0113 K K Starkey **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.44


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3101 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 J R Frost **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2566 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA A R R DL 0000 D D Beaty **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2567 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 T R ET 0112 S Howard **PREREQ**2568 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 8 00 9 15 M W ET 0112 S Howard **PREREQ**3099 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 9 15 10 45 F ET 0112 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is a hybrid class with some on-campus meeting on Fridays and the remainder of the course taught via theInternet.2569 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 T R ET 0112 C Shao **PREREQ**2570 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M W ET 0112 R J Burkala **PREREQ**2571 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0112 J D Mayer **PREREQ**2572 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 T R ET 0112 C Shao **PREREQ**2573 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 T R ET 0112 J R Frost **PREREQ**2574 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 2 00 3 15 M W ET 0112 J D Mayer **PREREQ**3021 MATH 1613 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY A R R DL 0000 R N Houston **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2580 MATH 1613 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY 9 30 10 45 T R ET 0113 D D Beaty **PREREQ**2581 MATH 1613 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0113 R W Shocks **PREREQ**2855 MATH 1743 CALCULUS I BUS/SS A R R DL 0000 S Howard **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2584 MATH 1743 CALCULUS I BUS/SS 9 30 10 45 M W ET 0207 D D Beaty **PREREQ**2583 MATH 1743 CALCULUS I BUS/SS 9 30 10 45 T R ET 0207 S Howard **PREREQ**2899 MATH 2013 STRUCTURES OF MATH 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0207 R J BurkalaNOTE Enrollment is restricted to students majoring in elementary education or FSCD.2586 MATH 2023 FOUND OF GEOM/MEAS 12 30 1 45 T R SM 0110 L K TuckerNOTE Enrollment is restricted to students majoring in elementary education or FSCD.2587 MATH 2113 CAL ANALY GEOM I 11 00 12 15 M W ET 0115 C Shao **PREREQ**2589 MATH 2124 CAL ANALY GEOM II 2 00 3 40 T R ET 0115 C Shao **PREREQ**2591 MATH 2133 CALCULUS II BUS/SS 12 30 1 45 T R ET 0207 S Howard **PREREQ**2592 MATH 2143 CAL ANALY GEOM III 12 30 1 45 M W ET 0115 C Shao **PREREQ**3396 MATH 2853 INTRO STATS ES 11 00 12 15 T R ET 0115 J R Frost **PREREQ**EVENING2812 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 5 40 6 55 PM T R SM 0200 S A Carano2512 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0200 STAFF3296 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL 7 05 8 20 PM T R SM 0200 STAFF2524 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 4 15 5 30 PM M W SM 0205 STAFF2525 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0205 STAFF2526 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM T R SM 0205 STAFF2527 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM M W SM 0205 STAFF2528 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM T R SM 0205 STAFF2540 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 4 15 5 30 PM M W ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2541 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2542 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM T R ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2543 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM M W ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2544 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM T R ET 0116 STAFF **PREREQ**2556 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 4 15 5 30 PM T R ET 0114 J R Moeller **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2557 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0114 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2558 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM T R ET 0114 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2559 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM M W ET 0114 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2560 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM T R ET 0114 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2565 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0113 STAFF **PREREQ**2575 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 4 15 5 30 PM M W ET 0112 G Bastani **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.45


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2576 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0112 STAFF **PREREQ**2577 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 5 40 6 55 PM T R ET 0112 STAFF **PREREQ**2578 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 7 05 8 20 PM T R ET 0112 STAFF **PREREQ**2582 MATH 1613 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY 5 40 6 55 PM T R ET 0113 STAFF **PREREQ**2585 MATH 1743 CALCULUS I BUS/SS 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0207 STAFF **PREREQ**2911 MATH 2023 FOUND OF GEOM/MEAS 7 05 8 20 PM M W SM 0111 D W BrunerNOTE Enrollment is restricted to students majoring in elementary education or FSCD.3242 MATH 2103 DISCRETE MATH 5 40 6 55 PM M W SM 0206 J R Frost **PREREQ**2588 MATH 2113 CAL ANALY GEOM I 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0115 STAFF **PREREQ**2590 MATH 2124 CAL ANALY GEOM II 5 15 6 55 PM M W R W Shocks **PREREQ**2593 MATH 2154 CAL ANALY GEOM IV 7 05 8 45 PM T R ET 0115 J D Mayer **PREREQ**2594 MATH 2173 INTRO DIFFERENTIAL EQ 5 40 6 55 PM T R ET 0115 J D Mayer **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3435 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M T W R STAFF3102 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 12 30 1 45 M T W R SM 0119 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2561 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 11 00 12 15 M T W R SM 0119 D D Beaty **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.3103 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 9 30 10 45 M T W R SM 0119 R E Hogue **PREREQ**EVENING2545 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA 5 40 8 20 PM M W STAFF **PREREQ**2562 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA 5 40 8 20 PM T R STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This course satisfies the <strong>College</strong> admissions requirement for enrollment in college-level courses with MATH prefix.2579 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA 5 40 8 20 PM T R STAFF **PREREQ**MeteorologyFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2797 METR 1123 INTRO METEOROLOGY A R R DL 0000 S A Carano **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2802 METR 1121 INTRO METEOR LAB 12 30 2 10 M ET 0207 S A Carano **PREREQ**2801 METR 1123 INTRO METEOROLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W SM 0111 S A Carano **PREREQ**MultimediaFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2979 MULT 1133 INTRO TO MULTIMEDIA 11 00 1 45 T R BS 0219 D L Wilson3426 MULT 1813 DIGITAL MEDIA A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.EVENING3110 MULT 2113 3D GRAPHIC DESIGN 7 05 9 45 PM M W BS 0210 T L Byers **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.46


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2603 MULT 1423 ADV DIGITAL IMAGIN A R R DL 0000 N M Miller **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3306 MULT 2093 WEB DESIGN 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0219 D L WilsonEVENING2980 MULT 1133 INTRO TO MULTIMEDIA 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0219 D L Wilson3092 MULT 1613 COMPUTER ILLUSTRA 4 15 5 30 PM T R BS 0219 STAFF3424 MULT 2093 INTRO TO SOCIAL MEDIA 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0219 D L WilsonSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3091 MULT 1413 DIGITAL IMAGING 11 00 1 45 T R BS 0219 D L WilsonNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. Mandatory orientation. Contact professor at dhays@rose.edu.3425 MULT 1513 PRINT DESIGN A R R DL 0000 D L WilsonNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.EVENING2984 MULT 1413 DIGITAL IMAGING 5 40 8 20 PM T R BS 0219 J L GriffithMusicSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2604 MUS 1001 CHORUS 12 30 2 00 M W CC 0128 STAFF2605 MUS 1203 MUSIC IN LIFE A R R DL 0000 B M JonesNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3342 MUS 1203 MUSIC IN LIFE 9 30 10 45 M W CC 0128 B M Jones2978 MUS 1203 MUSIC IN LIFE 12 30 1 45 T R CC 0148 B M Jones2606 MUS 1232 AURL THEORY II 11 00 12 00 M W CC 0128 E S Robinson **PREREQ**2607 MUS 1242 HARMONY II 9 30 10 30 M W CC 0138 E S Robinson **PREREQ**2608 MUS 1263 INTRO MUSIC THEORY 12 30 1 45 T R CC 0138 E S Robinson3030 MUS 1301 INSTR ENSEMBLE 2 00 3 30 T R CC 0128 TEAMNOTE Permission of professor required.2609 MUS 1323 MUS HIST & LIT II 8 00 9 15 M W CC 0128 B M Jones3052 MUS 1402 GROUP PIANO I 11 00 11 50 M W CC 0127 E S Robinson2610 MUS 1412 BEGIN GROUP GUITAR 12 30 1 20 M W CC 0138 J J Clifton2854 MUS 2091 APPLIED RECORDER A R R CC 0119 T MorrisNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3347 MUS 2092 APPLIED RECORDER A R R CC 0119 T MorrisNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3343 MUS 2202 GROUP PIANO II 2 00 2 50 M W CC 0127 E S Robinson **PREREQ**2612 MUS 2232 AMER MUS INDUSTRY 2 00 2 50 M W CC 0138 J J Clifton2760 MUS 2323 INTRO TO RECORDING 2 00 3 15 T R CC 0138 J J Clifton2615 MUS 2432 AURL THEORY IV 11 00 12 00 T R CC 0128 B M Jones **PREREQ**2616 MUS 2442 HARMONY IV 9 30 10 30 T R CC 0128 B M Jones **PREREQ**3184 MUS 2501 PIANO A R R CC 0122 E S RobinsonNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2617 MUS 2502 PIANO A R R CC 0122 E S RobinsonNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2618 MUS 2511 VOICE A R R CC 0128 TEAMNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2619 MUS 2512 VOICE A R R CC 0128 TEAMNOTE Student must have permission of professor.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.47


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR3348 MUS 2521 GUITAR A R R CC 0138 TEAMNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2620 MUS 2522 GUITAR A R R CC 0138 TEAMNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3045 MUS 2541 WOODWIND INSTRUM A R R CC 0124 B M JonesNOTE Student must have permission of the professor.2863 MUS 2542 WOODWIND INSTRUM A R R CC 0124 B M JonesNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3350 MUS 2551 BRASS INSTRUMENTS A R R CC 0119 TEAMNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2880 MUS 2552 BRASS INSTRUMENTS A R R CC 0119 TEAMNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3349 MUS 2561 PERCUSSION INSTRUM A R R CC 0119 J J CliftonNOTE Student must have permission of professor.2881 MUS 2562 PERCUSSION INSTRUM A R R CC 0119 J J CliftonNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3046 MUS 2571 STRINGED INSTRUM A R R CC 0119 T MorrisNOTE Student must have permission of professor. Lessons are available in the morning and evening and are limited to violinand viola students.2621 MUS 2572 STRINGED INSTRUM A R R CC 0119 T MorrisNOTE Student must have permission of professor. Lessons are available in the morning and evening and are limited to violinand viola students.EVENING3371 MUS 1111 CNTRY MUS ENSEMBLE 7 30 9 30 PM W CC 0138 S R Hulin3229 MUS 1201 JAZZ BAND 7 00 9 00 PM M CC 0138 STAFF3047 MUS 1402 GROUP PIANO I 5 15 6 55 PM T CC 0127 E S Robinson3369 MUS 1412 BEGIN GROUP GUITAR 5 40 6 30 PM M W CC 0138 STAFF2611 MUS 1511 TOP 40 BAND 7 30 9 30 PM R CC 0138 S R Hulin2613 MUS 2312 COMPUTERS & MUSIC 4 15 5 05 PM M W CC 0138 J J Clifton2614 MUS 2342 COMPUTERS & MUS II 4 15 5 05 PM T R CC 0138 J J Clifton **PREREQ**2977 MUS 2352 RECORDING II 5 40 6 30 PM T R CC 0138 J J Clifton **PREREQ**Paralegal StudiesSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2504 LS 2803 INTRO TO LAW 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0122 L M Barrett2505 LS 2813 LEGAL RESEARCH I 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0122 J M Wheeler **PREREQ**NOTE Enrollment for students admitted into the Paralegal Studies Program.2506 LS 2823 LEGAL RESEARCH II 11 00 12 15 T R BS 0218 J L Shaw **PREREQ**2508 LS 2853 CIVIL PROCEDURE I 12 30 1 45 T BS 0122 J L Shaw **PREREQ**NOTE This course is a hybrid course. A portion of the course content will be delivered on campus and a portion online.3081 LS 2883 TORTS 2 00 3 15 T R BS 0122 L M Barrett **PREREQ**3095 LS 2923 BUS ORGANIZATIONS A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2510 LS 2943 PARALEGAL INTERN A R R BS 0108 J L Shaw **PREREQ**NOTE Paralegal Studies Program Internship - must have permission of Program Director.3210 LS 2963 REAL PROPERTY 9 30 10 45 T R BS 0123 J M Wheeler **PREREQ**3212 LS 2993 CAPSTONE SEMINAR 12 30 1 45 T R BS 0123 STAFF **PREREQ**EVENING3383 LS 2793 SLT-CRIMINAL LAW 7 05 9 45 PM M BS 0122 STAFF **PREREQ**3079 LS 2803 INTRO TO LAW 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0128 L M Barrett3080 LS 2813 LEGAL RESEARCH I 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0122 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE Enrollment for students admitted into the Paralegal Studies Program.2507 LS 2823 LEGAL RESEARCH II 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0221 J L Shaw **PREREQ**2816 LS 2843 LAW OFC PRAC/PROC 7 05 8 20 PM M W BS 0123 L M Barrett **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.48


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2509 LS 2853 CIVIL PROCEDURE I 7 05 8 20 PM T BS 0122 S S Seale **PREREQ**NOTE This course is a hybrid course. A portion of the course content will be delivered on campus and a portion online.3208 LS 2863 CIVIL PROCEDURE II 7 05 8 20 PM T R BS 0202 STAFF **PREREQ**3209 LS 2873 CONTRACTS 5 40 6 55 PM M W BS 0122 L M Barrett **PREREQ**3385 LS 2903 INFO MGMT IN LAW 7 05 9 45 PM W BS 0216 B P Long **PREREQ**3384 LS 2933 ESTATE ADMIN 7 05 8 20 PM R BS 0122 S S Seale **PREREQ**3427 LS 2993 CAPSTONE SEMINAR 5 40 6 55 PM T R BS 0213 S D Copeland **PREREQ**PhilosophySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2878 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY V A R TV 0000 STAFFNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on MWC area Cox Cable, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2622 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY A R R DL 0000 D IngleNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2623 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0211 A D Castillo2624 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0211 C B Gibbs2625 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0211 D Ingle3055 PHIL 2203 REL PHIL OF WORLD 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0211 C B GibbsEVENING3054 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0210 STAFF*Physical ScienceSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2941 PHSC 1001 EARTH SCIENCE LAB 3 50 5 30 W ET 0206 S A Carano **PREREQ**2940 PHSC 1003 EARTH SCIENCE 2 30 3 45 M W ET 0205 S A Carano **PREREQ**2626 PHSC 1313 GEN PHYS SCIENCE 11 00 12 15 M W SM 0111 S A Carano **PREREQ**EVENING2627 PHSC 1313 GEN PHYS SCIENCE 5 40 6 55 PM M W ET 0208 J D Ferguson **PREREQ***PhysicsSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3222 PHYS 1253 INTR MUSIC & SOUND 3 30 4 45 T R J N Gilbert **PREREQ**2628 PHYS 1513 INTRO PHYSICS 1 20 2 35 T R M Radfar **PREREQ**2629 PHYS 2401 GEN PHYSICS LAB I A R R ET 0209 M Radfar **PREREQ**NOTE Contact professor regarding lab scheduling.2630 PHYS 2401 GEN PHYSICS LAB I A R R ET 0209 M Radfar **PREREQ**NOTE Contact professor regarding lab scheduling.3224 PHYS 2401 GEN PHYSICS LAB I A R R ET 0209 M Radfar **PREREQ**NOTE Contact professor regarding lab scheduling.2631 PHYS 2411 GEN PHYSICS LAB II A R R ET 0210 J N Gilbert **PREREQ**NOTE Contact professor regarding lab scheduling.3028 PHYS 2411 GEN PHYSICS LAB II A R R ET 0210 J N Gilbert **PREREQ**NOTE Contact professor regarding lab scheduling.3431 PHYS 2414 GEN PHYSICS I 9 20 11 00 T R ET 0205 M Radfar **PREREQ**2806 PHYS 2434 PHYSICS I-E/S 3 00 4 40 M W ET 0210 S L Fowler **PREREQ**2633 PHYS 2444 PHYSICS II-E/S 3 50 5 30 T R ET 0210 J N Gilbert **PREREQ**3432 PHYS 2502 ADV PHYSICS LAB A R R ET 0210 J N Gilbert **PREREQ**NOTE Contact professor regarding lab scheduling.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.49


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOREVENING2632 PHYS 2414 GEN PHYSICS I 5 15 6 55 PM T R ET 0205 M Radfar **PREREQ**2800 PHYS 2424 GEN PHYSICS II 7 05 8 45 PM T R ET 0205 M Radfar **PREREQ**3223 PHYS 2943 MOD PHYSICS - ENG 7 05 8 20 PM M W J N Gilbert **PREREQ**Political ScienceFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2991 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R F S SS 0215 STAFFNOTE This class is part of the Fast Track program and will meet from 5:40 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. on Fridays and from 9:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays from January 18th to February 12th , <strong>2011</strong>.2895 POLS 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE A R R DL 0000 A R WaggonerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses. This course is cross-listed with CJ 1123.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2875 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 M M BrunerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3372 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 J E CampbellNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2827 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 J E CampbellNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2868 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 J R WoodNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3402 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 J R WoodNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2634 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT V A R TV 0000 M M BrunerNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2635 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 S J GreilNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2636 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT A R R DL 0000 M M BrunerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2637 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 8 00 9 15 T R SS 0134 STAFF2638 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 8 00 9 15 M W SS 0207 STAFF2639 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0207 J E Campbell2640 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0228 M M Bruner2641 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0207 J E Campbell2642 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0207 M M Bruner2643 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0217 STAFF2644 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0207 M M Bruner2645 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0210 J R Wood2646 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0213 J E Campbell2647 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0135 J R Wood2648 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0207 STAFF*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.50


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2997 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 12 30 1 45 M SS 0223 STAFFNOTE This is a hybrid class that meets on Monday's only in the classroom, and the rest of the class is delivered via theInternet. It is essential that you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ forcurrent information and requirements regarding our Internet courses.2649 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 2 00 3 15 M W SS 0134 STAFF2650 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 2 00 3 15 T R SS 0134 STAFF2651 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 3 30 4 45 M W SS 0207 STAFF2659 POLS 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0227 STAFFNOTE This course is cross-listed with CJ 1123.2660 POLS 2103 INT TO POL SCIENCE A R R DL 0000 J E Campbell **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2661 POLS 2403 INT COMPAR POL SYS 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0208 J R Wood **PREREQ**2662 POLS 2703 INTRO STATE & LOCA 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0125 J R Wood **PREREQ**EVENING3393 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 5 40 8 20 PM R SS 0223 STAFF2652 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0207 STAFF2653 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 5 40 6 55 PM T R SS 0135 STAFF2654 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0207 STAFF2655 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 7 05 8 20 PM T R SS 0207 STAFF2656 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 8 30 9 45 PM M W SS 0207 STAFFSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2657 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 9 30 12 15 T R SS 0215 STAFFEVENING2658 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT 5 40 8 25 PM T R SS 0212 STAFFPsychologySIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3005 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 J L ScottNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2787 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 J M StaffordNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2663 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY V A R TV 0000 J L ScottNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2664 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 E A BogerNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2665 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 J L ScottNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2828 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 STAFFNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2666 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 8 00 9 15 T R SS 0135 E A Boger2667 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 8 00 9 15 M W SS 0225 G K Thrasher2668 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0212 STAFF2669 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0225 G K Thrasher2670 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0225 STAFF2671 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0209 G K Thrasher*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.51


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2672 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0227 J L Scott2673 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0225 G L Brewer2674 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0226 G K Thrasher2675 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0207 STAFF2676 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0225 G L Brewer2677 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 2 00 3 15 M W SS 0228 STAFF2678 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 3 30 4 45 T R SS 0228 STAFF2904 PSYC 2103 HUMAN RELATIONS 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0125 R C Wedemeyer3205 PSYC 2103 HUMAN RELATIONS 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0125 R C Wedemeyer2786 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2685 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2686 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 STAFF **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2687 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 8 00 9 15 M W SS 0224 J L O'Donnell **PREREQ**2688 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0135 J L O'Donnell **PREREQ**2689 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0135 R C Wedemeyer **PREREQ**2690 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0226 J L O'Donnell **PREREQ**2691 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 2 00 3 15 T R SS 0225 G L Brewer **PREREQ**3004 PSYC 2303 PERSONALITY THEORY A R R DL 0000 E A Boger **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2694 PSYC 2303 PERSONALITY THEORY A R R DL 0000 E A Boger **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2695 PSYC 2303 PERSONALITY THEORY 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0213 E A Boger **PREREQ**2698 PSYC 2323 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY A R R DL 0000 E A Boger **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2697 PSYC 2323 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY 12 30 1 45 T R SS 0227 T A Dean **PREREQ**2699 PSYC 2403 CHILD PSYCHOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0134 J L O'Donnell **PREREQ**2700 PSYC 2413 PSYC HUM SEXUALITY 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0228 J L Scott **PREREQ**2701 PSYC 2503 PSY STATISTICS 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0133 E A Boger **PREREQ**2702 PSYC 2523 CHILD GROWTH & DEV V A R TV 0000 P L KuhnNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED. This course is cross-listed with HES 2523.2703 PSYC 2523 CHILD GROWTH & DEV 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0213 M K CareyNOTE This course is cross-listed with HES 2523.3373 PSYC 2703 PSYC ABNORMAL BEH 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0223 R C Wedemeyer **PREREQ**EVENING2679 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 4 15 5 30 PM M W SS 0228 G K Thrasher2680 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0225 STAFF2998 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM F SS 0135 J M StaffordNOTE This class is delivered partially via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet web courses page at:http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internet courses.3391 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 5 40 8 20 PM T SS 0223 STAFF2681 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0125 STAFF2682 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 7 05 8 20 PM T R SS 0226 STAFF3374 PSYC 2103 HUMAN RELATIONS 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0227 R C Wedemeyer2693 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM T R SS 0227 STAFF **PREREQ**2692 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY 7 05 8 20 PM M W SS 0225 G L Brewer **PREREQ**2696 PSYC 2313 INT TO COUNSELING 5 40 6 55 PM T R SS 0228 J L O'Donnell **PREREQ**2704 PSYC 2523 CHILD GROWTH & DEV 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0213 M K CareyNOTE This course is cross-listed with HES 2523.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.52


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2683 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 8 00 10 45 M W SS 0210 STAFFEVENING3059 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 5 40 8 25 PM M W SS 0212 STAFF2684 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY 5 40 8 25 PM T R SS 0210 STAFF2994 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY A R R F S SS 0225 STAFFNOTE This class is part of the Fast Track program and will meet from 5:40 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. on Fridays and from 9:00 a.m. to5:00 p.m. on Saturdays from March 21 - April 16, <strong>2011</strong>.*ReadingSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3041 READ 0153 READING SKILLS DEV 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0130 C E Knox3185 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 8 00 9 15 T R HU 0117 STAFF2706 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0117 C E KnoxNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3225 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0117 STAFF3226 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0130 STAFF2965 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0117 C E KnoxNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.3042 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0117 C E KnoxNOTE Student is eligible to enroll in optional Learning Community Lab, SOSC 2091.2705 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0130 STAFF2708 READ 1213 READ/STUDY SKIL II 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0130 STAFF **PREREQ**EVENING3352 READ 0153 READING SKILLS DEV 5 40 6 55 PM T R HU 0117 STAFF3227 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 4 15 5 30 PM T R HU 0117 STAFF2813 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0117 STAFF3053 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 7 05 8 20 PM T R HU 0117 STAFF3353 READ 1213 READ/STUDY SKIL II 7 05 8 20 PM M W HU 0117 STAFF **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSEVENING2707 READ 1203 READ/STUDY SKILL I 5 40 8 20 PM T R HU 0130 STAFFRussianSIXTEEN WEEKSEVENING3344 RUSS 1003 CONV RUSSIAN I 7 05 8 20 PM T R HU 0230 M W Parsons3345 RUSS 1013 CONV RUSSIAN II 7 05 8 20 PM T R HU 0230 M W Parsons **PREREQ**Social SciencesSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3114 SOSC 2091 LEARNING COMM. LAB A R R HU 0130 TEAMNOTE This class is part of the Learning Community Group. Student must be enrolled in at least one of the Faculty TeamMember's class. For explanation please see the page in the schedule referring to the Learning Community classes.2723 SOSC 2091 STUDENT SENATE A R R SS 0207 K B HarzmanNOTE Student must have permission of professor.3388 SOSC 2093 WOMEN'S STUDIES 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0223 M M BrunerNOTE This course is cross-listed with HIST 2263.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.53


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORSociologyFIRST EIGHT WEEKSDAY2992 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY A R R F S SS 0209 STAFFNOTE This class is part of the Fast Track program and will meet from 5:40 p.m. to 9:10 p.m. on Fridays and from 9:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays from February 14 - March 12th, <strong>2011</strong>.2719 SOC 2223 SOCIAL PROBLEMS A R R DL 0000 J D CarlNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.SIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2709 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY A R R DL 0000 T A DeanNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2710 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY V A R TV 0000 T A DeanNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2711 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 8 00 9 15 T R SS 0224 STAFF2713 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 9 30 10 45 T R SS 0211 J D Carl2714 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 9 30 10 45 M W SS 0226 J D Carl2715 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0209 STAFF2716 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0227 STAFF2712 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 12 30 1 45 M W SS 0225 STAFF3272 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 12 30 1 45 T R LRC 0129 STAFF2718 SOC 2113 INTRO SOCIAL WORK 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0208 J D Carl2720 SOC 2223 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 11 00 12 15 M W SS 0228 J D Carl2721 SOC 2403 FAMILY IN SOCIETY V A R TV 0000 T A Dean **PREREQ**NOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2722 SOC 2513 MARRIAGE & FAM REL 11 00 12 15 T R SS 0211 M K CareyNOTE This course is cross-listed with HES 2513.EVENING3392 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 5 40 8 20 PM W SS 0223 STAFF2717 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 5 40 6 55 PM M W SS 0226 STAFF3403 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY 7 05 8 20 PM T R SS 0209 STAFF3060 SOC 2223 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 7 05 8 20 PM T R SS 0225 STAFFSECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY2781 SOC 2503 CRIME & DELINQ A R R DL 0000 J D CarlNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.SpanishSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2724 SPAN 1003 CONV SPANISH I 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0135 R B Snoddy2725 SPAN 1003 CONV SPANISH I 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0230 STAFF2877 SPAN 1013 CONV SPANISH II 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0135 R B Snoddy **PREREQ**2727 SPAN 1115 ELEM SPANISH I A R R DL 0000 E J Gert **PREREQ**NOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2728 SPAN 1115 ELEM SPANISH I 12 30 2 45 M W HU 0135 R B Snoddy **PREREQ**2824 SPAN 1115 ELEM SPANISH I 12 30 2 45 T R HU 0230 STAFF **PREREQ***PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.54


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSOR2730 SPAN 1225 ELEM SPANISH II 9 30 11 45 T R LRC 0129 R B Snoddy **PREREQ**3364 SPAN 2093 TRAVEL TO SPAIN A R R HU 0134 TEAMNOTE This class is for students desiring credit (optional) for the May <strong>2011</strong> study/travel trip to Spain. The followingmeetings are required and will be held March 8, March 29, April 19 and May 3 from 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm (pre-travel). Apost-travel meeting will be held May 31 at 5:30 pm. For more information contact Professor Reginald Snoddy at 733-7927or Professor Lori Morrow at 733-7507. This course is crosslisted with HUM 2093.3044 SPAN 2223 INTER SPANISH II 2 00 3 15 T R LRC 0129 E J Gert **PREREQ**EVENING2726 SPAN 1003 CONV SPANISH I 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0206 STAFF3192 SPAN 1052 SPAN FOR LAW ENFOR 8 00 8 50 PM T R HU 0135 B L CulbertsonNOTE This is a beginning level course for fire, police, and 911 personnel.2729 SPAN 1115 ELEM SPANISH I 5 40 7 55 PM M W HU 0135 STAFF **PREREQ**2876 SPAN 1225 ELEM SPANISH II 5 40 7 55 PM T R HU 0135 STAFF **PREREQ**SECOND EIGHT WEEKSDAY3186 SPAN 1261 SPAN IMMERSION I A R R F S TEAM **PREREQ**NOTE Required orientation on Friday, April 8 at 5:00pm in HU 134. Class will begin April 15 at 5:00pm and end April 17 atnoon. Contact Mr. Gert for permission to enroll, 733-7382.3346 SPAN 2161 SPAN IMMERSION II A R R F S TEAM **PREREQ**NOTE Required orientation on Friday, April 8 at 5:00pm in HU 134. Class will begin April 15 at 5:00pm and end April 17 atnoon. Contact Mr. Gert for permission to enroll, 733-7382.SpeechSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY3010 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH A R R DL 0000 N S LecknessNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2862 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH A R R DL 0000 W A HenryNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.2731 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 8 00 9 15 M W HU 0229 L J Martin2732 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 9 30 10 45 T R HU 0229 T K Tharp2733 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0229 L J Martin3073 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 9 30 10 45 F HU 0229 STAFFNOTE This is a hybrid class. It will meet every Friday on campus and partially online via the Internet. It is essentialthat you visit the Internet web courses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information andrequirements regarding our Internet courses.2734 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 11 00 12 15 M W HU 0229 N S Leckness2735 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 11 00 12 15 T R HU 0229 T K Tharp2736 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 12 30 1 45 M W HU 0229 STAFF2737 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 12 30 1 45 T R HU 0229 STAFFEVENING2738 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 4 15 5 30 PM T R HU 0229 STAFF2739 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 5 40 6 55 PM M W HU 0229 STAFF2740 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 7 05 8 20 PM T R HU 0229 STAFFSECOND EIGHT WEEKSEVENING2741 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH 5 40 8 20 PM M W HU 0227 STAFF*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.55


SCHEDULE OF CLASSES SPRING <strong>2011</strong>CL# DEPT NO COURSE TITLE TIME DAYS ROOM PROFESSORStudent ServicesSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2796 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN A R R DL 0000 S A SaulmonNOTE This class is delivered substantially or entirely via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet webcourses page at: http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internetcourses.3112 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 8 30 9 20 T SS 0125 R L WoodardNOTE This class is delivered partially via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet web courses page at:http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internet courses. This classwill meet in the classroom on Tuesdays from 8:30 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. Student eligible to enroll in optional learningCommunity Lab, SOSC 2091.3113 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 8 30 9 20 W SS 0133 R L WoodardNOTE This class is delivered partially via the Internet. It is essential that you visit the Internet web courses page at:http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/ for current information and requirements regarding our Internet courses. This classwill meet in the classroom on Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m. to 9:20 a.m. Student eligible to enroll in optional learningCommunity Lab, SOSC 2091.2743 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 8 30 9 20 T R SS 0213 STAFF2744 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 8 30 9 20 M W SS 0213 STAFF2745 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 9 30 10 20 T R SS 0217 STAFF2746 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 11 00 11 50 M W SS 0211 STAFF2747 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 12 30 1 20 M W SS 0211 STAFF2748 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 12 30 1 20 T R SS 0208 STAFF2742 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN V A R TV 0000 R L WoodardNOTE TELECOURSE: Students may view videotape lessons in the Learning Resources Center or on local cablevision, Channel 125.For additional information, call 733-7344. ORIENTATION REQUIRED.2749 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 2 00 2 50 T R SS 0213 STAFFEVENING2750 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 5 40 6 30 PM M W SS 0125 STAFF2751 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 7 05 7 55 PM M W SS 0211 STAFF2752 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 7 05 7 55 PM T R SS 0125 STAFFSECOND EIGHT WEEKSEVENING3111 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 5 15 6 55 PM M W SS 0208 STAFF2753 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN 7 05 8 45 PM T R SS 0228 STAFFTheatreSIXTEEN WEEKSDAY2754 TH 1311 THEATRE PROD I A R R TH 0102 R J NelsonNOTE Student must attend orientation in the H. B. Atkinson Theatre at 9:00AM or 2:00PM on Thursday, January 20, <strong>2011</strong>.2755 TH 1321 THEATRE PROD II A R R TH 0102 R J NelsonNOTE Student must attend orientation in the H. B. Atkinson Theatre at 9:00AM or 2:00PM on Thursday January 20, <strong>2011</strong>.2756 TH 1353 INTRO TO THEATRE 9 30 10 45 M W HU 0230 R J Nelson3038 TH 1533 VOICE AND DICTION 11 00 12 15 T R TH 0102 R J Nelson2757 TH 2113 MAKE-UP 12 30 1 45 T R TH 0102 STAFF2823 TH 2331 THEATRE PROD III A R R TH 0102 R J NelsonNOTE Student must attend orientation in the H. B. Atkinson Theatre at 9:00AM or 2:00PM on Thursday, January 20, <strong>2011</strong>.3351 TH 2523 ACTING II 11 00 12 15 M W TH 0102 R J Nelson **PREREQ**3187 TH 2713 DIRECTING 9 30 10 45 T R TH 0102 R J Nelson **PREREQ**2966 TH 2902 CAPSTONE PROJECT A R R TH 0102 R J Nelson **PREREQ**NOTE Student must attend orientation in the H.B. Atkinson Theatre at 9:00AM or 2:00PM on Thursday, January 21, <strong>2011</strong>.*PLACEMENT IN THESE COURSES MAY REQUIRE ACT OR COMPASS TEST SCORES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE VISIT WITH AN ADVISOR.**PREREQUISITE: SATISFYING PREREQUISITE IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY. COMPLETE PREREQUISITE INFORMATION IS PROVIDED IN THECOLLEGE CATALOG.56


Final Examination <strong>Schedule</strong>sFIRST EIGHT-WEEK SPRING SESSION - March 9-12, <strong>2011</strong>Regular Class Period Begins Days Final Exam Day Final Exam Time8:00 A.M. MTWR Wednesday, MARCH 9 8:00-9:50 A.M.11:00 A.M. MTWR 10:00-11:50 A.M.1:20 P.M. MTWR 12:00-1:50 P.M.4:15 P.M. MW 4:15-6:05 P.M.5:40 P.M. MW 5:40-7:30 P.M.7:05 P.M. MW 7:05-8:55 P.M.9:30 A.M. MTWR Thursday, MARCH 10 9:30-11:20 A.M.12:30 P.M. MTWR 12:00-1:50 P.M.2:00 P.M. MTWR 2:00-3:50 P.M.4:15 P.M. TR 4:15-6:05 P.M.5:40 P.M. TR 5:40-7:30 P.M.7:05 P.M. TR 7:05-8:55 P.M.All Friday Evening ClassesAll Saturday ClassesLast Regular Class MeetingLast Regular Class MeetingSECOND EIGHT-WEEK SPRING SESSION - May 11-14, <strong>2011</strong>Regular Class Period Begins Days Final Exam Day Final Exam Time8:00 A.M. MTWR Wednesday, MAY 11 8:00-9:50 A.M.11:00 A.M. MTWR 10:00-11:50 A.M.1:20 P.M. MTWR 12:00-1:50 P.M.4:15 P.M. MW 4:15-6:05 P.M.5:40 P.M. MW 5:40-7:30 P.M.7:05 P.M. MW 7:05-8:55 P.M.9:30 A.M. MTWR Thursday, MAY 12 9:30-11:20 A.M.12:30 P.M. MTWR 12:00-1:50 P.M.2:00 P.M. MTWR 2:00-3:50 P.M.4:15 P.M. TR 4:15-6:05 P.M.5:40 P.M. TR 5:40-7:30 P.M.7:05 P.M. TR 7:05-8:55 P.M.All Friday Evening ClassesAll Saturday ClassesLast Regular Class MeetingLast Regular Class MeetingNOTE:1. Examinations for classes which meet one period per week, one-credit hour courses, and laboratories should be given during the final exam week.2. Classes that begin at irregular times should schedule the examinations during the period which most closely corresponds with the regular time or coordinate with the divisiondean.3. Final examination days are included in the required number of instructional days for the semester. Any deviation from this schedule requires the division dean’s approval.4. If the <strong>College</strong> officially closes during the final examination period because of inclement weather, the make-up final exams will be scheduled as follows:(A) For the exams cancelled on the FIRST day the <strong>College</strong> is closed, the make-up exams will be given on the Friday of final exam week, during the times originallyscheduled.(B) For the exams cancelled on the SECOND day the <strong>College</strong> is closed, the make-up exams will be given on the Monday following final exam week, during the times originallyscheduled.5. Final grades must be entered on the computer no later than Tuesday, March 15, for the First Eight-Week session and Tuesday, May 17, for the Second Eight-Week session.57


Final Examination <strong>Schedule</strong>SIXTEEN-WEEK SPRING SESSION - May 9-14, <strong>2011</strong>Regular Class Period Begins Days Final Exam Day Final Exam Time8:00 A.M. MW Monday, MAY 9 8:00-9:50 A.M.11:00 A.M. MW 10:00-11:50 A.M.1:20 P.M. MW 12:00-1:50 P.M.4:15 P.M. MW 4:15-6:05 P.M.7:05 P.M. MW 7:05-8:55 P.M.8:00 A.M. TR Tuesday, MAY 10 8:00-9:50 A.M.11:00 A.M. TR 10:00-11:50 A.M.1:20 P.M. TR 12:00-1:50 P.M.4:15 P.M. TR 4:15-6:05 P.M.7:05 P.M. TR 7:05-8:55 P.M.9:30 A.M. MW Wednesday, MAY 11 9:30-11:20 A.M.12:30 P.M. MW 12:00-1:50 P.M.2:00 P.M. MW 2:00-3:50 P.M.5:40 P.M. MW 5:40-7:30 P.M.8:30 P.M. MW 8:30-10:20 P.M.9:30 A.M. TR Thursday, MAY 12 9:30-11:20 A.M.12:30 P.M. TR 12:00-1:50 P.M.2:00 P.M. TR 2:00-3:50 P.M.5:40 P.M. TR 5:40-7:30 P.M.8:30 P.M. TR 8:30-10:20 P.M.All Friday Evening ClassesAll Saturday ClassesLast Regular Class MeetingLast Regular Class MeetingNOTE:1. Examinations for classes which meet one period per week, one-credit hour courses, and laboratories should be given during the final exam week.2. Classes that begin at irregular times should schedule the examinations during the period which most closely corresponds with the regular time orcoordinate with the division dean.3. Final examination days are included in the required number of instructional days for the semester. Any deviation from this schedule requires thedivision dean’s approval.4. If the <strong>College</strong> officially closes during the final examination period because of inclement weather, the make-up final exams will be scheduled as follows:(A) For the exams cancelled on the FIRST day the <strong>College</strong> is closed, the make-up exams will be given on the Friday of final exam week, during thetimes originally scheduled.(B) For the exams cancelled on the SECOND day the <strong>College</strong> is closed, the make-up exams will be given on the Monday following final exam week,during the times originally scheduled.5. Final grades must be entered on the computer no later than 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 17, <strong>2011</strong>.58


Fast Track ProgramThe Fast Track program provides courses in four-week blocks forday and evening students. The opportunity to begin a class everyfour weeks allows students flexibility in managing work, home,and educational commitments. The four-week format also permitsa student to focus on one or two subjects at a time rather than fouror five subjects with conflicting deadlines. Credit earned in thisFast Track program format may be applied to any degree plan.Students may enroll in one or both courses per block, as well asin other courses offered in the semester. These classes will fulfillGeneral Education requirements for most degree programs.For students interested in the Associate in Arts Liberal Studiesdegree, completion of the degree could be accomplished in elevenmonths or forty actual weeks of class attendance. Of course, otheroptions of earning credit-telecourses, January interim session,other short courses, CLEP, or extrainstitutional testing-could beused to reduce the time required for degree completion.The Fast Track program is intended for the goal-minded, focusedstudents eager to earn a degree quickly. Please visit with an academicadvisor for more information.<strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong> <strong>Schedule</strong> for Fast Track ClassesBLOCK ONEJanuary 18 - February 12, <strong>2011</strong>2211 FSCD 1411 INTRO THEORY IN CD 8:30 am – 1:30 pm S SS 0211 E GRAYNote: This class meets on January 22, 29, and February 5, 12 only.2991 POLS 1113 AMER FED GOVERNMENT ARR F S SS 0215 STAFFNote: This class meets 5:40 – 9:10 pm on Friday and 9:00 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, January 18 to February 12, <strong>2011</strong> only.BLOCK TWOFebruary 14 - March 12, <strong>2011</strong>2969 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON ARR ARR DL 0000 J CALDWELL3300 FSCD 1411 INTRO THEORY IN CD 8:30 am – 1:30 pm S SS 211 E GRAYNote: This class meets on February 19, 26, and March 5, 12 only.2992 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY ARR F S SS 0209 STAFFNote: This class meets 5:40 – 9:10 pm on Friday and 9:00 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, February 14 to March 12, <strong>2011</strong> only.BLOCK THREEMarch 21 - April 16, <strong>2011</strong>2995 HPER 1102 FIRST AID ARR F S HPE 0101 STAFFNote: This class meets 5:40 – 9:10 pm on Friday and 9:00 am – 1:30 pm on Saturday, March 21 to April 16, <strong>2011</strong> only.2994 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY ARR F S SS 0225 STAFFNote: This class meets 5:40 – 9:10 pm on Friday and 9:00 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, March 21 to April 16, <strong>2011</strong> only.BLOCK FOURApril 18 - May 14, <strong>2011</strong>2968 ECON 2403 PRIN OF MACROECON ARR ARR DL 0000 J CALDWELL2993 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 ARR F S SS 0134 STAFFNote: This class meets 5:40 – 9:10 pm on Friday and 9:00 am – 5:00 pm on Saturday, April 18 to May 14, <strong>2011</strong>.59


Learning CommunityLearning Community Lab* SOSC 2091You will be provided with a team of faculty members to help yousucceed in your educational goals at <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>. Facultywill provide group support, mentoring, study skills help, and specializedtutoring. You are eligible to participate if you enrolled inat least one of the following courses with one of these instructors:MathematicsArithmetic Skills, MATH 0103Pre Algebra, MATH 0113Elementary Algebra, MATH 0123Faculty: Jack Moeller, Willie Wilson, Robert Hogue, KristenStarkey, and Linda TuckerFor information or enrollment into this Learning Community Lab,contact: Rick Woodard at 733-7999 or Chris E. Knox at 733-7386* REQUIRED ORIENTATIONFriday, January 21, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 noonReadingReading Skills I, READ 1203Faculty: Chris E. KnoxEnglishBasic Communications, ENGL 0103Fundamentals of English, ENGL 0123English Comp I, ENGL 1113Faculty: Lori Morrow, Toni Castillo, Theresa Walther, andDianne KrobWeekend CoursesSaturday Courses -The following courses meet on Saturday only. These classes are also listed in another section of the scheduleunder the appropriate department.1 st -8 WEEK SESSIONStudent ServicesEducational Planning, STSR 1102Faculty: Rick WoodardHEALTH SCIENCES – NURSING SCIENCE2413 HSNS 2121 BASIC DYSRHYTHMIA 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM S HSC155 P SIDDERSNOTE – This course will meet for 4 Saturdays: January 15, 22, 29, February 5, <strong>2011</strong>.16-WEEK SESSIONHEALTH SCIENCES – HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY2405 HSHI 2533 ADVANCED CODING 9:00-10:40 S HSC137 L WHALEY2406 HSHI 2533 HSHI 2533 LAB 10:50-12:30 S HSC136 L WHALEY*LIFE SCIENCES2457 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY 9:00-11:30 S SM203 STAFFNOTE – Student must also enroll in Lab M.2472 LFSC 1114 LFSC 1114 LAB M 12:00-1:40 S SM203 STAFF2 nd -8 WEEK SESSIONFAMILY SERVICES AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT2894 FSCD 1212 PROF DEV IN FS/CD 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM S SS226 K QUINN2215 FSCD 2611 INT FSCD PROG MGNT 8:30 AM-6:30 PM S SS135 E GRAYNOTE – This class meets on the following Saturdays: April 16 & April 30, <strong>2011</strong> only. Attendance in both sessions is mandatory.*Placement in these courses may require act or a compass test scores. For more information, please visit with an advisor.**Prerequisite: satisfying prerequisite requirements is student responsibility. Complete prerequisite information is provided in the collegecatalog.60


Telecourses And Video Lecture CoursesCALL 733-7344 FOR MORE INFORMATION or Refer to the Distance Learning section on the <strong>College</strong> Web Page forcurrent information regarding these telecourses.CABLE ONLYThe following courses will be available on cable channel 125 only in Midwest City, Del City, Spencer, Tinker Air Force Base, and ValleyBrook. All telecourse tapes are available for individual viewing in the Learning Resources Center.2038 BA 1103 BUSINESS MATH G MURRAY Orientation – BS 1232112 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON R WINSLOW Orientation – BS 119B2141 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I STAFF Orientation –HU 2062169 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II STAFF Orientation –HU 2102799 GEOG 2443 REGION GEOG/WORLD V B DUNLAP Orientation –SS 2282249 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 C CUSKEY Orientation –SS 2283375 HPER 1102 FIRST AID K QUERI Orientation –SS 2262450 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE L MARTIN Orientation –HU 1352595 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT M TIPPIN Orientation –BS 1282601 MKTG 2103 PRIN OF MARKETING A ZENNER Orientation –BS 119A2878 PHIL 1103 INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY STAFF Orientation –HU 2082634 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT M BRUNER Orientation –SS 2242663 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY J SCOTT Orientation –SS 2252702 PSYC 2523 CHILD GROWTH & DEV P KUHN Orientation –SS 1252710 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY T DEAN Orientation –SS 1352721 SOC 2403 FAMILY IN SOCIETY T DEAN Orientation –SS 1352742 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN R WOODARD Orientation –HU 117All students are required to attend an orientation. Orientations for all telecourses will be on thefollowing dates at the designated times.THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, <strong>2011</strong> 6:00 PM 6:30 PMHonors ClassesHonors courses are seminars rather than lectures. They differ from other classes by providing more emphasis on the following:••••Critical thinkingA combination of theoretical bases and application of theoryCross-curriculum studiesStudent participation in the learning and teaching processClass sizes are limited to a maximum of fifteen students, and professors are encouraged to think of the class as a community of thinkersand problem solvers rather than consumers of information. These classes are open to all students.61


Internet and Computer-based CoursesStudents must consult the college web site page for in-depth information on internet coursesat http://www.rose.edu/dl/internet/.INTERIM3329 HIST 1413 ANC & MEDIEVAL CIV D FISHERNOTE: This class will begin Monday, December 20, 2010, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3321 HIST 1483 US HIST TO 1877 D FISHERNOTE: This class will begin Monday, December 20, 2010, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3320 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 M BROCKMEIER (YELLE)NOTE: This class will begin Monday, December 20, 2010, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3323 POLS 2603 INTRO TO PUB ADMIN M BRUNERNOTE: This class will begin Monday, January 3, <strong>2011</strong>, and end Saturday, January 15, <strong>2011</strong>.3377 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY E BOGERNOTE: This class will begin Monday, December 20, 2010, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.3376 SOC 2223 SOCIAL PROBLEMS J CARL3324 TH 1353 INTRO TO THEATRE R NELSONNOTE: This class will begin Monday, January 3, <strong>2011</strong>, and end Friday, January 14, <strong>2011</strong>.1 ST 8 WEEKS2883 ACCT 2103 FINANCIAL ACCT’G R PIERCE3076 BA 2503 BUSINESS COMMUN G LOFTIS2089 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS E WOLF2094 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS J HESTER2782 CJ 1113 INTRO TO CORRECTIONS A WAGGONER2109 CJ 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE A WAGGONER2825 CJ 2703 DEL JUV JUST SYST STAFF2969 ECON 2303 PRIN OF MICROECON J CALDWELLNOTE: This class is a Fast Track class (Feb. 14 – March 12).2975 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II S KENEDA2209 FSCD 1311 NTR FAMILY & CHILD M CAREY2913 HSNS 1131 CARE PLANNING D CRAIG3264 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT A ZENNER3433 MATH 0103 ARITH SKILLS DEVEL L TUCKER2797 METR 1123 INTRO METEOROLOGY S CARANO3426 MULT 1813 DIGITAL MEDIA STAFF2895 POLS 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE A WAGGONER2719 SOC 2223 SOCIAL PROBLEMS J CARL16 WEEKS2002 ACCT 1123 COLLEGE ACCT PROC J B TITTLE2020 ACCT 2603 COMPUTER ACCT J B TITTLE2022 ART 1103 ART APPRECIATION N MILLER2963 ART 2813 ART HIST SURVEY I S THOMAS3421 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS STAFF2761 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS C MEYER2104 CIT 1123 VISUAL BASIC S SINGHAL3417 CIT 1503 INTRO TO NETWORKS T BYERS3414 CIT 1523 MICRO HDW & OP SYS B HAMPTON3249 CIT 2503 PRINCIPLES INFO/SEC M E DEWEY2986 CJ 2303 CULTRL DIVERS & CJ STAFF3243 CJ 2453 PROBATION & PAROLE STAFF2111 CJ 2603 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE STAFF2826 CJ 2803 CRIM INVESTIGATION STAFF2129 ENGL 0123 FUND OF ENGLISH L MORROW3339 ENGL 1103 VOCABULARY BLDG V BURR2142 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I STAFF2143 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I STAFF62


2144 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I STAFF2808 ENGL 1113 ENGLISH COMP I S MUSSATTO2170 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II STAFF2171 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II STAFF2809 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II C GIBBS2886 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II STAFF3284 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II STAFF2762 ENGL 2123 INTRO TO CINEMA C BUCKMASTER2200 ENGL 2143 MYTHOLOGY K HAHN2204 ENGL 2223 AMER LIT FRM 1865 STAFF2206 ENGL 2233 LIT OF AMER INDIAN D KROB2207 ENGL 2323 ENGL LIT FROM 1798 D INGLE3429 ENSC 1103 INTRO ENV SCI D RATCLIFF3428 ENVT 2123 AIR QUALITY D RATCLIFF3058 GEOG 2443 REGION GEOG/WORLD STAFF2220 HES 2323 NUTRITION P REYNOLDS2221 HES 2323 NUTRITION P REYNOLDS2789 HES 2323 NUTRITION P REYNOLDS2872 HES 2323 NUTRITION STAFF2234 HIST 1203 AFRICAN AMER HIST J HOCHTRITT2235 HIST 1303 WOMEN’S HISTORY M BROCKMEIER (YELLE)2236 HIST 1413 ANC & MEDIEVAL CIV M BROCKMEIER (YELLE)2790 HIST 1433 HIST EUR 1815-PRES A BACHHOFER2237 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 M LOVEGROVE2238 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A BACHHOFER2873 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 D FISHER3244 HIST 1483 US HISTORY TO 1877 A BACHHOFER2250 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 M LOVEGROVE2251 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 STAFF2252 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 J HOCHTRITT2874 HIST 1493 US HIST SINCE 1877 M LOVEGROVE3199 HIST 2093 FRONTIER WOMEN C CUSKEY2270 HIST 2503 AMER INDIAN HIST J HOCHTRITT2271 HPER 1102 FIRST AID STAFF2272 HPER 1102 FIRST AID D LYNCH2784 HPER 1102 FIRST AID B WOOD2798 HPER 1102 FIRST AID K QUERI3390 HPER 1102 FIRST AID STAFF2282 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS E BROWN2283 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS K QUERI2284 HPER 1202 HEALTH & WELLNESS B WOOD2897 HSBC 1104 ANAT & PHYSIOLOGY J CAMPBELL2326 HSBC 1113 MED TERMINOLOGY L WHALEY2409 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC - NURSES R RAY2922 HSNS 1117 FUND OF NURSING D CRAIG2923 HSNS 1117 HSNS 1117 LAB C D CRAIG2768 HSNS 1123 TRANS IN NURSING S BOYSTER3356 HSNS 1212 AM NURSING HISTORY T WILLIAMS2919 HSNS 2103 WOMEN & CHILDREN S BOYSTER2920 HSNS 2103 HSNS 2103 LAB C S BOYSTER2915 HSNS 2123 GERIATRIC & CRISIS B DUER2916 HSNS 2123 HSNS 2123 LAB C B DUER2414 HSNS 2205 ADV MED-SURG NURSING S REID2810 HSNS 2205 HSNS 2205 LAB D S REID2425 HSNS 2222 PROF ISSUES NURSING S REID3355 HSNS 2312 COMP THERAP NURS STAFF3354 HSNS 2322 PHARM FOR NURSES STAFF2763 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES D FISHER2820 HUM 2113 HUM THROUGH MID AGES L MORROW2821 HUM 2223 HU FROM RENAISSANCE K HAHN3180 HUM 2313 AMERICAN HUM C GIBBS3095 LS 2923 BUS ORGANIZATIONS STAFF63


3340 LTA 1312 LIB SERV CHILD YA S SAULMON3341 LTA 1313 LIB RESOURCES/SERV M HUFFMAN2822 LTA 2001 CAPSTONE PROJECT M HUFFMAN3241 LFSC 1114 INTRO BIOLOGY S MOORE3018 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA L TUCKER3115 MATH 0113 PRE-ALGEBRA STAFF3019 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA R BURKALA3116 MATH 0123 ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA STAFF3020 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA C SHAO3117 MATH 0143 INTERMED ALGEBRA STAFF3100 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH STAFF3261 MATH 1473 GEN COLLEGE MATH STAFF2566 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA D BEATY3101 MATH 1513 COLLEGE ALGEBRA R FROST3021 MATH 1613 PLANE TRIGONOMETRY R HOUSTON2855 MATH 1743 CALCULUS I BUS/SS S HOWARD2603 MULT 1423 ADV DIGITAL IMAGIN N MILLER2605 MUS 1203 MUSIC IN LIFE B JONES2622 PHIL 1103 INTR TO PHILOSOPHY D INGLE2635 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT S GREIL2636 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT M BRUNER2827 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT J CAMPBELL2868 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT J WOOD2875 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT M BRUNER3372 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT J CAMPBELL3402 POLS 1113 AMERICAN FED GOVT J WOOD2660 POLS 2103 INT TO POL SCIENCE J CAMPBELL2664 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY E BOGER2665 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY J SCOTT2787 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY J STAFFORD2828 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY STAFF3005 PSYC 1113 INTRO PSYCHOLOGY J SCOTT2685 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY STAFF2686 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY STAFF2786 PSYC 2213 DEVELOP PSYCHOLOGY STAFF2694 PSYC 2303 PERSONALITY THEORY E BOGER3004 PSYC 2303 PERSONALITY THEORY E BOGER2698 PSYC 2323 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY E BOGER2709 SOC 1113 INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY T DEAN2727 SPAN 1115 ELEM SPANISH I E GERT2862 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH W HENRY3010 SPCH 1213 FUND OF SPEECH N S LECKNESS2796 STSR 1102 EDUCATIONAL PLAN S SAULMON2 ND 8 WEEKS2884 ACCT 2203 MANAGERIAL ACCT’G R PIERCE3077 BA 2503 BUSINESS COMMUN G LOFTIS3094 CIT 1093 MICRO APPLICATIONS E WOLF2101 CIT 1103 INTRO TO COMPUTERS J HESTER2829 CJ 2401 POLICE REPT WRITNG A WAGGONER3056 CJ 2863 ETHICS IN CRIM JUS A WAGGONER2968 ECON 2403 PRIN OF MACROECON J CALDWELLNOTE: This class is a Fast Track class (April 18 – May 14).2976 ENGL 1213 ENGLISH COMP II S KENEDA2917 HSNS 1101 DOSAGE CALC – NURSES J COLE2852 MGMT 2103 PRIN OF MANAGEMENT A ZENNER3425 MULT 1513 PRINT DESIGN D WILSON2781 SOC 2503 CRIME & DELINQ J CARL64


Student ServicesFAMILY ORIENTATIONFamily Orientation is an interactive, fun, and informative event fornew students and their families. Please join the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>campus community for a welcoming event in which you and yoursuccess are our priority. We are excited to showcase all that <strong>Rose</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> has to offer.For more information on the Experience Campus or FamilyOrientations, please contact The Office of Student Life at(405) 733-7490.ON-LINE ORIENTATIONOn-line orientation is provided to distance learning students, aswell as being open to all students. This informative resource isdesigned to provide access to critical information through a singleportal and can be accessed at the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> web page,www.rose.edu, under the “Current Students” option.RAIDER DAYZEach semester, several social and informative activities occurthroughout campus during the first week of classes. For a specificschedule of “Raider Dayz” events, contact the Student ActivitiesOffice located in the Student Center, Room 123, or call (405) 733-7376.Free TutoringRequests for free academic tutoring will be accommodated for anystudent enrolled at <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>, or for any area high schoolstudent in the ninth grade or above. Tutoring will be provided forall courses identified in the <strong>College</strong> Catalog as “required generaleducation courses” and/or 0-level developmental courses. <strong>Rose</strong><strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> will provide students with up to two hours per week,per course of free academic tutoring for two course attempts.All tutoring must occur in the Learning Resources Center or otherapproved tutoring facility, under the supervision of <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong> faculty or staff. Tutoring in other locations, or withoutappropriate supervision, is contrary to <strong>College</strong> policy.Students taking the same course beyond two unsuccessful attemptswill be provided a list of approved tutors if they wish to continuetutoring on a fee-for-service basis.Career ServicesThe Job Placement office offers the following free services tostudents:• Resume writing workshops• Interviewing tips workshops• Posting of full-time and part-time jobs-off campus• Information about companies & career opportunities• Federal & <strong>State</strong> job listing• Credential file service for graduatesFor more information about services and workshop dates andtimes, contact Professional Training Center 134 or call 733-7488.Veterans InformationOFFICE OF VETERANS AFFAIRSSTUDENT SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM 100TEligible students who want to receive VA education benefits mustcome to the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> Veterans Affairs Office (Student ServicesBuilding – Room 100T) to request certification of their enrollmentto the VA. Depending on the chapter, VA benefits are paid directlyto the student by the VA. Not all students who receive VA benefitsare military or ex-military. If you are the child, stepchild or spouseof a veteran who is either 100% totally and permanently disabledor deceased as a result of their time in the military, you too mayqualify for VA benefits.After certification, it is the student’s responsibility to report tothe RSC VA Office any changes such as: course drops or adds,dependents, marital status, phone numbers, mailing address and e-mail address. This may be done in person, by phone or by e-mail.Students who qualify for veterans benefits may be eligible for extrafinancial benefits to pay personal tutors. Additional information isavailable in the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> VA office.Office Hours:Monday & TuesdayWednesday & ThursdayFriday<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> VA Office:Phone (405) 733-7326Fax: (405) 733-7410E-mail: <strong>Rose</strong><strong>State</strong>VA@rose.eduweb site: http://www.rose.edu/finaid/veterans.htmVeterans Administration – MUSKOGEE 1-888-442-4551(1-888-GIBILL1)8 a.m. to 8 p.m.8 a.m. to 6 p.m.8 a.m. to 5 p.m.65


Off-campus andPartnership ProgramsTinker Air Force Base<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>While at Tinker AFB or TDY, you can be a <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong> student!!SPRING <strong>2011</strong>-TERM III1 st 8−Week Session: 10 January − 9 March <strong>2011</strong>16−Week Session: 10 January − 14 May <strong>2011</strong>SPRING <strong>2011</strong>-TERM IV2 nd 8−Week Session: 21 March − 14 May <strong>2011</strong><strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> offers a variety of college courses atTinker Air Force Base for military, military dependents, andthe civilian employees of the Base.For additional information, new student applications foradmission, advisement, or enrollment (campus, on line,Tinker AFB), contact the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>/TAFB Office,located in the Education Services Center, BLDG 201SE,Room 105, Telephone 739-5774. The <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>/TAFB Office is open Monday through Friday from 0730-1600. www.rose.edu/students/tinkerafb/Downtown Oklahoma CityConsortiumThe University CenterAt RSCContinue your education and earn a bachelor’s degree.Without leaving the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> campus, studentswho have completed or are close to completing theirAssociate of Science or Arts degree can earn a bachelor’sdegree through the University of Central Oklahoma at thenew University Center at RSC.• The University of Central Oklahoma now offersevening classes on the junior and senior level towardthe Bachelor of Business Administration - GeneralBusiness degree.• The University of Central Oklahoma’s <strong>College</strong> ofEducation offers upper-division evening classes towarda bachelor’s degree in General Studies.• The University of Central Oklahoma’s Department ofNursing offers a career ladder program for registerednurses to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nursingon the <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> campus.• For a list of scheduled classes, visit the UCO Web site atwww.uco.edu.• A full-time UCO Advisor is located in the UniversityCenter (at the intersection of Hudiburg Drive andTrosper Road).• For more information, call the UCO Advisor at733-7455.<strong>College</strong> credit courses will be offered at the DowntownOklahoma City Consortium, Downtown Library, 300 ParkAvenue, Oklahoma City, 232-3382, in the <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2011</strong>semester. Please check with the educational institutionsbelow for more information about the designated courses:•••••<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>Redlands Community <strong>College</strong>Oklahoma City Community <strong>College</strong>Oklahoma <strong>State</strong> University—Oklahoma CityUniversity of Central OklahomaFive-week sessions will be offered for students who wish toaccelerate completion of an associate’s degree in Business.66


<strong>College</strong> ServicesWhen telephoning the <strong>College</strong> extensions from off-campus, if the extension begins with “7,” dial 733 7xxx (last 3 digits).If the extension begins with “6,” dial 736 0xxx & the last 3 digits; or you may call the <strong>College</strong> main phone number, 733-7311.OFFICE LOCATION EXTAcademic Testing Learning Resources Center Learning Resources Center 103 7440Activities on Campus Student Activities Student Center Rm. 114 7376A.C.T. Packets Testing Center Student Services Bldg. 210 7320A.C.T. Residual Testing Testing Center Student Services Bldg. 210 7320A.C.T. Testing Testing Center Student Services Bldg. 210 7320Admission to <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong><strong>College</strong>Advanced StandingApplicationsAdmissions & Records Admin. Building 100 7308-9Admissions & Records Admin. Building 100 7308-9Athletics Student Life Student Services Bldg. 208 7490Audit Applications Admissions & Records Admin. Building 100 7308-9Bookstore Student Center Student Center, Rm. 142 7436Career Services Career Services Professional Training Center, 134 7488Catalogs-RSC Bookstore Student Center, Rm. 142 7436Change of MajorClasses: Credit CourseEnrollmentDrop/Add/ChangeCommunity Services<strong>Schedule</strong>sAcademic Advisement/MajorDivisionAcademic Advisement/MajorDivisionAcademic Advisement/MajorDivisionStudent Services Bldg. 100 7408Business 107 6348Science & Math 104A 6208Health Science Center 101 7545Humanities 107 7999Social Science 127 7409same as Change of Major listed abovesame as Change of Major listed aboveCommunity Learning Center Tom Steed 1st Floor 7392Continuing Education Community Learning Center Tom Steed 1st Floor 7392See AboveSee AboveDegree Check Admissions & Records Admin. Bldg. 100 7308-9Degree InformationDisabled Students Services/TDDAcademic Advisement/MajorDivisionsame as Change of Major listed aboveSpecial Services Learning Resources Center 125 7407Discrimination/Grievances Personnel Services/AAO Admin. Bldg. 104 7979Emergencies Information Desk Student Center, Rm. 114 7371Employment-On-Campus Employment Services Admin. Bldg. 104 7979See Above15TH STREET NEWS Student Newspaper Fine Arts Rm. 111 7400-1General CampusInformationInformation Desk Admin. Bldg. Lobby 7312Grades On File Admissions & Records Admin. Bldg. 100 7308-967


68OFFICE LOCATION EXTGraduate Placement Career Services Professional Training Center, 134 7488Grants Student Financial Aid Student Services Bldg. 200 7424-5Honors Program Honors Office Fine Arts 115 7512International Admissions& RecordsAdmissions & Records Admin. Building 100 6203Intramurals Intramural Health & Physical Ed. Bldg., Rm. 149A 7351Leadership Programs Student Affairs Student Services Bldg. 209 7374Library Information Desk Learning Resources Center 7370Loans Student Financial Aid Student Services Bldg. 200 7424-5Lost and Found Information Desk Student Center, Rm. 114 7371Math Lab Science/Math Building Science/Math Bldg., Room 121 7929Meeting Rooms Auxiliary Services Student Center Rm. 127 6246Native American StudentAssistanceOklahoma EnvironmentalTraining CenterStudent Financial Aid Student Services Bldg. 200 7424-5Oklahoma EnvironmentalTraining CenterProfessional Training Center, 134 7488Parking Decals Business Affairs Admin. Building 101 Window 7303-4Parking Fines Business Affairs Admin. Building 101 Window 7303-4Posters for Display Student Activities Student Center Rm. 114 7376Professional Training Center Professional Training Center Professional Training Center, 134 7488Residency Classification Admissions & Records Admin. Building 100 6203Scholarships Student Financial Aid Student Services Bldg. 200 7424School Relations Student Welcome Center Student Services Bldg. 106 7372Security Security Student Center, Rm. 102 7313Small Business Development Small Business Development Professional Training Center, 134 7488Student Employment (offcampus)Career Services Professional Training Center, 134 7488Student Financial Aid Student Financial Aid Student Services Bldg. 200 7424Student I.D./Library Card Academic Advisement Student Services Bldg. 100 7408Student Organizations Student Activities Student Center Rm. 114 7376Student Success Student Success Center Student Services Bldg 106 7334Study Skills Workshops Student Success Center Student Center 111 7334Telephone Enrollment Academic Advisement Student Services Bldg. 207 7475Testing Center Testing Center Student Services Bldg. 210 7320Textbooks and Supplies Bookstore Student Center, Rm. 142 7436Tours of the <strong>College</strong> Student Welcome Center Student Services Bldg. 107 7372Transcripts of Grades Admissions & Records Admin. Building 100 7308-9Tuition Payment Business Affairs Admin. Building 101 Window 7303-4Tutoring Learning Resources Center Learning Resources Center 100 7417Veterans Information Veterans Affairs Student Services Bldg. 100 7326-7,7329Work Study Student Financial Aid Student Services Bldg. 200 7424WorkKeys Professional Training Center Professional Training Center, 134 7488Withdrawal from School Admissions & Records Admin. Building 100 7308-9


IF YOU ARE MAJORING IN:ENROLL WITH:New <strong>College</strong> Students: Academic Advisement – SSB 100New college students are defined as students who are justbeginning or currently enrolled in their first semester at anyinstitution of higher education.Julie Atkinson, Advisor – jatkinson@rose.eduBilly Wolfe, Advisor – bwolfe@rose.eduTheresa Richardson – trichardson@rose.eduJo Ann Johnson – jjohnson@rose.eduLisa Will - lwill@rose.eduConcurrent Students: Jan Bugby Terrance GraysonStudents taking college coursework while attending high school. LRC 208B LRC 208A733-7951 736-0350jbugby@rose.edutgrayson@rose.eduDistance LearningSpecial EnrollmentBusiness Programs:Accounting; Business (Transfer); Business Administration;Computer Game Development; Computer Information; CyberSecurity; Paralegal Studies; Networking; Technical Supervisionand Management; Web Development Technology; MultimediaCommunicationsEngineering/Science Programs:Applied Technology; Biological Science; Chemistry;Engineering; Environmental Science; Geosciences;Mathematics; Physics; Pre-Nursing; Pre-Pharmacy; Pre-Professional Health Care; Environmental TechnologyHealth Science Programs:Clinical Lab Technology; Dental Assisting; Dental Hygiene;EMT/Paramedic; Health & Information Technology; NursingScience; Radiologic Technology; Respiratory Therapy; CodingSpecialist, Certificate; PhlebotomyHumanities Programs:English; Liberal Studies: options General, Aviation Alliance,Art, Music, Music Recording, Theatre; English; MassCommunications: options Journalism, Broadcast, Photography;Modern Languages; Library Technical AssistantSteve JohnsonBS 107736-0348sjohnson@rose.eduDivision Office: BS 105Nick BastaniSM 104A736-0280gbastani@rose.eduDivision Office: SM 109Linda ReicheltHSC 101733-7545lreichelt@rose.eduDivision Office HSC 100ARick WoodardHU 107733-7999rwoodard@rose.eduSocial Sciences Programs: Misty Crain Engelbrecht Jerrie ScottCriminal Justice; Family Services & Child Development;Health, Physical Education & Recreation; History; HumanEnvironmental Sciences; Political Science; Pre-Education;Psychology; Secondary Education; Social Sciences; SociologySS 127 SS 127733-7409 733-7413mcrain@rose.edujscott@rose.eduTinker Air Force Base Education OfficeBob PierceLiberal Studies, Aviation Alliance739-577469


ENROLLMENT PLANNING FORMROSE STATE COLLEGE STUDENT SERVICES BUILDING6420 SOUTHEAST 15TH FOR TELEPHONE ENROLLMENT 733-7475MIDWEST CITY, OKLAHOMA 73110Name ______________________________________________ SESSION:Student ID Number ___________________________________ FALL _____ 16 week ___ 1st 8 week ___ 2nd 8 week ___ Interim ___Address _______________________________Apt. # ________ SPRING ___ 16 week ___ 1st 8 week ___ 2nd 8 week ___ Interim ______________________________________________________ SUMMER __ 8 week ___ 1st 4 week ___ 2nd 4 week ___ Interim ___Phone Number ______________________________________E-mail address MAJOR CODE NUMBER (see back of this form) _________________DEFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS - A student must clear all high school curricular Degree seeking at RSC? Yes _____ No ____performance deficiencies within the first twenty-four credit hours attempted or they will be Certainty of major? Yes _____ No ____restricted to deficiency removal courses. Transfer students must remove the deficienciesin the first twelve credit hours attempted at RSC. Students with performance deficiencies willbe required to successfully complete remedial course work before enrolling in designated courses.OFFICE ONLYCounselorAdvisedRegistrationAssistantCLASS # DEPARTMENT COURSE # CREDIT HOURS COURSE TITLE TIME M TU W TH F SALTERNATIVES:TOTAL CREDIT HOURS ENROLLED __________I understand that I am fully responsible for my enrollment and I am expected to read and comply with the written regulations in the RSC catalog. I have checked the class numbers foraccuracy and understand that beginning the first day of the semester there will be a charge for schedule changes._________________________________________________Student Signature Date70


UCCOLLEGE AVE.DEL CITY<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> Campus Guide6420 S.E. 15th, Midwest City, OK 73110MIDWEST CITYS.E. 15TH STREETNORTHTROSPER ROADAMPCCTRCCDHUDIBURG DRIVESCSOCCERFIELDTENNISCOURTSSSBHPERLOGOTOWERJOHNSON BLVD.BASEBALLFIELDFATHBSSMMELHAD HU SS ETADAIR BLVD.COLLEGE AVE.CAMPUS MALL AREATRAUBELEMENTARYSCHOOLSOFTBALLFIELD20LRCAIR DEPOT BLVD.LEGENDAD - AdministrationAMP - Amphitheater- ATM MachineBS - BusinessCC - Communications Center/Performing Arts TheatreCD - Child DevelopmentET - Engineering TechnologyFA - Fine ArtsHE - Health/EnvironmentalScienceHPER - Health, PhysicalEducation & RecreationHSC - Health Sciences CenterHSA - Health Sciences AnnexHU - HumanitiesLH - Lecture HallLRC - Learning Resources CenterME - MaintenanceSC - Student CenterSM - Science and MathSS - Social SciencesSSB - Student Services BuildingTH - TheatreTRC - Professional Training &Education CenterTSC - Tom Steed CenterUC - University CenterINTERSTATE 40HUDIBURG DRIVETINKER DIAGONALTSCHEHSAHSCWATTS DRIVEHARR DRIVEI-40 FRONTAGE ROAD (one way)HUDIBURGDRIVE EXIT(405) 733-7673www.rose.eduS.E. 29TH STREETAIR DEPOT EXITINTERSTATE 40AIR DEPOT EXITTINKER AIR FORCE BASEThis publication, printed by Printing, Inc., is issued by <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>, as authorized by the Board of Regents. 20,000 copies have been prepared and distributed at a cost of $6,389.00. <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>,in compliance with Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, and other federal laws andregulations, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, sexual orientation, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes,but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services. Issues of noncompliance should be referred to the Affirmative Action officer, Administration Building, Room 104;telephone (405) 733-7979 or TDD (405) 733-7355. <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission: A Commission of the North Central Association of <strong>College</strong>s and Schools, 30 NorthLaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504, Telephone: 1-800-621-7440.


WWW.ROSE.EDUROSE STATE COLLEGE–<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> is the choice for over 12,000students a year. Located in Midwest City, the<strong>College</strong> not only benefits the community with afull schedule of day and night courses, but alsoprovides students with complete AA, AS andAAS degrees in approximately 60 scholastic andskilled-occupational programs. Credit coursescan be taken in two-, four-, eight-, or 16-weekterms, providing any student flexibility in his/herchoices. Make <strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong> your communitycollege of choice.W You!We Believe in You!<strong>Rose</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>6420 SE 15th StreetMidwest City, OK 73110405.733.7673–www.rose.edu

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