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SCHEDULE OF
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University Names and Numbers Academic Departments
Important Locations and Numbers
The following phone numbers begin with 214.333.
Colonial Village Apartments........................... 214.623.2787 DBU Hurst-Colleyville..................................... 214.333.5888 DBU North........................................................ 214.333.5777 Main Switchboard Number, Metro.................. 972.445.5300 Main Switchboard Number............................. 214.333.7100
The following phone numbers begin with 214.333. Admissions, Graduate....................Mahler, lower level.............................. 5242 Admissions, Undergraduate..........Landry Welcome Center..................... 5360 Advising Center..............................Collins 106.......................................... 6843 Business, Graduate School of.......Collins 328.......................................... 5280 Career Services ............................Collins 200.......................................... 5556 Cashier...........................................Mahler, lower level.............................. 5336 Computer Lab................................Collins, 2nd floor................................. 5282 Counseling Center.........................Collins, 1st floor................................... 5288 Disabled Student Services............Sadler GMC 213...................................5101 Doctoral Admissions......................Strickland, Bowles Hall....................... 5454 Financial Affairs.............................Strickland, Durham Hall.......................5181 Financial Aid ..................................Mahler, lower level.............................. 5363 Health Services..............................Hurley Hall 1108...................................5151 Honors Program.............................Collins 222.......................................... 5526 International Admissions................Sadler GMC 201................................. 6905 International Student Office...........Moon, 1st floor.................................... 5427 Leadership, Cook School of...........Strickland, Bowles Hall....................... 5484 Library............................................Collins, 1st and 2nd floors................... 5320 Ministry, Graduate School of..........Pilgrim 301.......................................... 5494 Professional Studies......................Collins 207.......................................... 5337 DBU Hurst-Colleyville......................... 5888 Registrar.........................................Mahler, lower level.............................. 5334 Residence Life...............................Crowley, Coed Lobby.......................... 5455 Security..........................................Pilgrim, lower level-01......................... 5305 Service-Learning Center................Strickland 204......................................6815 Student Affairs...............................Sadler GMC 213...................................5101 Student Life....................................Mahler, 2nd floor..................................5611 The Patriot Store............................Blackaby, 1st floor............................... 5443 Tutoring..........................................Collins 106.......................................... 6843 Veterans’ Representative...............Mahler, lower level...............................5145 Weekend College...........................DBU Hurst-Colleyville......................... 5229 Writing Center................................Collins 001...........................................5474
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Accounting......................................................... Collins 311a....................................5244 Art..........................................................................Collins 317a......................................5300 Associate Degree..................................................Collins 106........................................6843 Biblical Studies......................................................Strickland 221...................................5171 Biology...................................................................Roberts 225......................................5303 Business Administration (MBA)............................Collins 328........................................5280 Business, College of..............................................Collins 311a......................................5244 Business, Graduate School of...............................Collins 328........................................5280 Camp/Sport Ministry.............................................Sadler GMC 201...............................5672 Children’s Ministry (MACH)...................................Pilgrim 303.......................................6851 Christian Education (MACE).................................Pilgrim 301.......................................5494 Christian Faith, Mary C. Crowley College of............Strickland 221......................................5171 Christian Ministry (MACM)....................................Pilgrim 304........................................5506 Christian Studies...................................................Strickland 221...................................5171 Communication.....................................................Horner 102........................................5580 Computer Science.................................................Roberts 225......................................5303 Counseling (MAC, main campus).........................Collins 218........................................5265 Counseling (MAC, DBUN).....................................DBUN Room 108..............................5787 Criminal Justice.....................................................Collins 218........................................5234 Ed.D. in Educational Leadership...........................Pilgrim 206.......................................6875 Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (K-12)................Education 101...................................5728 Education (Educ. Leadership, MEd.)....................Education 123...................................6841 Education (ESL, Reading).....................................Education 107...................................5515 Education (Curriculum & Instruction)....................Education 110...................................5831 Education (MAT)....................................................Education 124...................................5217 Education, Dorothy M. Bush College of................Education 101...................................5200 English...................................................................Collins 218........................................5234 Family Ministry (MAFM)........................................Pilgrim 303........................................6851 Finance..................................................................Collins 311........................................5244 Fine Arts, College of..............................................Horner 204........................................5316 Global Leadership (MAGL)...................................Sadler GMC 214..............................5508 Health Care Mgmt (graduate)................................Collins 328........................................5280 Health Care Mgmt (undergraduate)......................Collins 200........................................5337 Higher Education...................................................Strickland, Bowles Hall...................5812 History...................................................................Collins 218........................................5270 Hybrid Education...................................................Collins 321.......................................5503 Kinesiology............................................................Halliday 113......................................5329 Liberal Arts (MLA).................................................Collins 331........................................6801 Management (MAM).............................................Collins 328........................................5280 Management (undergraduate)..............................Collins 311a......................................5244 Management Info. Systems...................................Collins 311a......................................5244 Marketing...............................................................Collins 311a......................................5244 Mathematics..........................................................Roberts 225......................................5303 Music.....................................................................Horner 204........................................5316 Music Business.....................................................Horner 101........................................5316 Natural Sciences/Math, College of........................Roberts 225......................................5303 Online Education...................................................Blackaby 304.....................................6893 Ph.D. in Leadership Studies..................................Strickland, Bowles Hall...................5454 Philosophy.............................................................Strickland 213...................................5248 Political Science.....................................................Collins 218........................................5270 Professional Development (MAPD)......................Strickland 204E.................................5621 Psychology............................................................Collins 218........................................5270 School Counseling (EDSC)...................................Education 122...................................6838 Sociology...............................................................Collins 218........................................5270 Student Ministry (MAST).......................................Pilgrim 303.......................................5246 Theological Studies (MATS)..................................Pilgrim 303.......................................6851 Undeclared ...........................................................Collins 106........................................6843 Worship Leadership (MAWL)................................Pilgrim 301.......................................5494
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contents Page Abbreviations and Codes............................................5, 14 Academic Departments.................................................2, 5 Academic Locations on the Main Campus........................2 Add/Drop Information......................................................38 Advising, Academic.........................................................34 Building Codes for Registration.........................................5 Calendars..................................................................32–33 Campus Map and Legend.............................................4–5 Campus Phone Numbers..................................................2 Commencement Activities...............................................36 Course Listings: May Mini-Terms, Summer Terms......15–29 Course Listings: Plan Ahead for August Mini-Terms...29–31 Course Numbering..........................................................14 Courses at Other Institutions...........................................35 DBU Hurst-Colleyville Courses List...................................6 DBU North Courses List....................................................6 Degrees Awarded at DBU...............................................36 eMAT (Math Advising Tool)..............................................35 Exam Information............................................................32 Fall Terms: Important Dates............................................... 33 Fees.................................................................................37 Financial Aid Information for mini-terms..........................16 Financial Information.................................................37–39 Graduation Information....................................................36 Grant Information for Ministry Students...........................37
Page Housing, On-Campus......................................................37 Hybrid Courses List.........................................................12 Intensive English Program...............................................12 Meal Plan Options...........................................................37 Metroplex Map...................................................................6 Mini-term Registration Information..................................16 Off-Campus Site Addresses and Courses List..................6 Office Locations.................................................................2 Online Courses List...................................................10–11 Online Education Information and Services..................8–9 Parking Permits...............................................................34 Payments.........................................................................39 Refunds...........................................................................38 Registration Dates and Times.........................................13 Registration, Other Information.................................34–35 Schedule Changes..........................................................38 Telephone Numbers..........................................................2 Term Codes for Registration............................................11 Textbook Information.................................................14, 34 Transfer Credit.................................................................35 Tuition..............................................................................37 Veterans’ Benefits............................................................37 WebAdvisor Information..................................................35 Weekend College Information and Courses List...............7 Withdrawal from the University........................................38
Admission to the University For an application and admission information, e-mail or call one of these numbers: Associate Degree Bobby Soto.........................
[email protected]
Graduate Admissions Kit Montgomery.................. 214.333.5242.................
[email protected]
DBU Hurst-Colleyville John Humphreys..................214.333.5888...
[email protected]
International Students Timothy Watts.....................
[email protected]
DBU North Dr. Jon Lineberger..............
[email protected]
Ph.D. Leadership Studies Dr. Jeremy Dutschke........... 214.333.5595....................
[email protected]
Ed.D. Educational Leadership Dr. Ozzie Ingram.................
[email protected]
Professional Studies Anita Douris........................
[email protected]
Ed.D. Educational Leadership, K–12 Dr. Neil Dugger................... 214.333.6927.........................
[email protected]
Undergraduate Admissions Bobby Soto.........................
[email protected]
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Academic Computer Lab Academic Research Lab Advising Center Associate Degree Office Career Services Office Colleges of Business, Humanities and Social Sciences, and Professional Studies Counseling Lab Daily Bread Bistro Decatur Room Gaston Chapel Graduate School of Business Hybrid Education Information Technology Department Library Linam Room Mary C. Crowley Room Media Services Photography Lab Provost’s Office Rose-Mary Rumbley Collection Student Lounge (302) Study Grounds University Marketing Office
Carr P. and Ruth Collins Learning Center
Athletic Department Fitness Center Gymnasium Sports Medicine Center
Burg Center
Apartment Student Residences
J. Blair Blackburn Hall
Music Department Music Practice Studios Online Education The Patriot Store (University Bookstore)
Athletic Training Center Henry Blackaby Hall
Undergraduate Admissions First-Year Student Recruitment Transfer Recruitment
Tom and Alicia Landry Welcome Center
Center for Music Business College of Fine Arts Communication Department Mac Lab
Joan and Andy Horner Ballpark Joan and Andy Horner Hall
Dorothy M. Bush College of Education
Education Building
Calabria Hall Coed Lounge Crowley Hall Dining Hall Residence Life Office Sharp Hall Student Residences Swimming Pool The General Store
Crowley Complex
Apartment Student Residences
Sheila Cook Hall
Apartment Student Residences D. Harold Byrd Hall Ebby Halliday Center Apartment Life Office Kinesiology Department Marsha’s Pool Noble and Jane Hurley Hall Health Services Clinic
Colonial Village
University Writing Center Weekend College Widner Room
Academic Dean’s Office Campus Security Office Chapel Services Office Corrie ten Boom Collection Estes Prayer Room Ford Foyer Graduate School of Ministry Horner Bridal Suite Horner Groom’s Room Lord Braine of Wheatley Collection Pilgrim Chapel Sanctuary
Patty and Bo Pilgrim Chapel
Construction Environmental/Energy Management Landscaping Physical Operations Transportation
David and In Sun Moon International Center Physical Plant Complex
Cashier’s Office Financial Aid Office Graduate Admissions Office Hillcrest Great Hall Hoblitzelle Patriot Café Hunt President’s Dining Room Jones Fireside Room Mail Services Center Meadows Library RecLife Office Registrar’s Office Student Government Association Student Life Office The Loft (Game Room) Women’s Auxiliary Board Gallery
John G. Mahler Student Center
Student Residences
Lange Hall
Brownstone Student Residences The Union Townhome Student Residences
Williamsburg Village
Student Residences
Williams Hall
Apartment Student Residences
Douglas K. Tabor Athletic Guesthouse Fred and Mary Lou White Hall
Advancement Office Alumni Relations Office Center for Service-Learning Mary C. Crowley College of Christian Faith Executive Vice President’s Office External Affairs Office Financial Affairs Office Gary Cook School of Leadership General Counsel’s Office Graduate Affairs President’s Office University Communications Office
Strickland Building
Student Residences University Switchboard
Spence Hall
ARL.............Academic Research Lab ATC............... Athletic Training Center BKBY........................... Blackaby Hall BRWN............................. Brownstone BURG.............................Burg Center CL-B.................Computer Lab-Bay B COLN........... Collins Learning Center EDUC.................. Education Building
FC...............................Fitness Center HDAY.........................Halliday Center HORN..............................Horner Hall MOON..... Moon International Center PLGM.........................Pilgrim Chapel ROBT...................... Roberts Building SGMC..... Sadler Global Missions Ctr STRK................... Strickland Building
Academic areas located on the DBU main campus are identified on the student’s printed registration receipt as follows:
BUILDING REGISTRATION CODES
Global Leadership Global Missions International Admissions Piper Hall Rogers Baptist Student Ministry Offices Spiritual Life Office Stevenson Global Conversation Lounge Student Affairs Office
Harold and Mildred Sadler Patriot Clubhouse Jeannette and Cletys Sadler Global Missions Center
College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Math Tutoring Lab Science Labs
Roberts Building
Renfrow Room Rogers Intercessory Prayer Ministry Office Rogers Theater Sadler Hall Trustee Boardroom
CAMPUS MAP LEGEND
off-campus sites 1 DBU Hurst-Colleyville, Hurst (DBUHC) 110 Grapevine Highway ACCT ACCT CHST COUN EDSC EDUC ENGL FINA FINE HIST HIST MANA MANA MANA MANA MISM MRKT PRST PRST READ RELI RELI SPED
2301 6321 3309 5382* 6313* 5310* 1301 6301 1306 1301 1302 3301 6310 6320 6333 6314 3301 3301 3303 5332* 1301 1302 5332*
Principles of Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Spiritual Form/Christian Ministry Counseling Theories/Techniques Curric/Admin/Sch/Coun Program Introduction/Exceptional Learners Composition and Rhetoric I Corporate Finance Introduction to Fine Arts American History to 1865 American History Since 1865 Principles of Management Leadership in Management Business Ethics Operations/Quality Management Management Information Systems Principles of Marketing Lifelong Learning Experiential Learning Diag/Correct Read Diff/Clinical Exp Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey Diag/Correct Read Diff/Clinical Exp
Long Summer Monday Long Summer WP1 May Mini 3 Summer 1 Mon/Wed Summer 2 Mon/Wed Long Summer Thursday Long Summer Wednesday Long Summer Thursday Sum 2 Mon/Wed, Aug Mini 1 May Mini 3 Long Summer WP1 Long Summer Wednesday May Mini 3 Summer 1 Mon/Wed August Mini 3 Summer 2 Tues/Thurs Summer 1 Tues/Thurs Long Summer Tuesday Long Summer Monday Summer 1 Tues/Thurs Long Summer TBD August Mini 3 Summer 1 Tues/Thurs
Managerial Accounting Long Summer Monday Media Graphics May Mini 3 Spiritual Form/Christian Ministry August Mini 1 Nonverbal Communication Long Summer Friday Film and Electronic Cinematography May Mini 1 Media Graphics May Mini 3 Comm Styles/Business Success Sum 2 Tues/Thurs, Aug Mini 1 Introduction to Computers Summer 2 Mon/Wed Counseling Theories/Techniques Long Summer Tuesday Group Counseling Methods Long Summer Wednesday Lifespan Human Development Long Summer Monday Psychological Testing Long Summer Wednesday Multicultural Perspectives May Mini 3 Pre-Practicum in Counseling Long Summer Wednesday Comprehensive Coun Review Long Summer TBD Addictive/Compulsive Disorders Long Summer Tuesday Counseling Practicum I Long Summer Thursday Counseling Practicum II Long Summer Wednesday Instructional Leadership Development May Mini 3 Educational Organization/Admin Summer 2 Tues/Thurs Supervision/Instruction Summer 1 Tues/Thurs Developmental Psychology Long Summer Wednesday Composition and Rhetoric I Summer 1 Tues/Thurs Composition and Rhetoric II Summer 2 Tues/Thurs Corporate Finance Long Summer Friday Capital Markets and Institutions Long Summer Friday Introduction to Fine Arts May Mini 2, Sum 1 Mon/Wed, Aug Mini 2 Managed Health Care Long Summer Friday Long-Term Care Administration Long Summer Friday American History to 1865 Long Summer Friday American Hist Since 1865 Sum 1 Tues/Thurs, Aug Mini 2 Comm Styles/Business Success Sum 2 Tues/Thurs, Aug Mini 1 The Gospels Long Summer Thursday The General Epistles May Mini 1 Principles of Management Long Sum Sat, August Mini 2 Comm Styles/Business Success Sum 2 Tues/Thurs, Aug Mini 1 Strategy/Problems Management Long Summer Monday Business Ethics May Mini 1 Leadership in Management Long Summer Friday, August Mini 1
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6311 6312 6314 6320 6323 6333 6314 3301 3301 3303 1301 3312 4301 4305 4314 4330 6330* 1301 1302 4307 4336 3312 4301 4303
International Management August Mini 2 Comm/Business Behavior Long Summer Friday Organizational Change/Dev Long Summer Saturday Business Ethics Long Summer Saturday, August Mini 1 Human Resource Strategy August Mini 3 Operations/Quality Management Long Summer Monday Management Information Systems Long Summer Saturday Principles of Marketing Long Summer Friday, August Mini 1 Lifelong Learning Long Sum Thurs, Sat, Aug. Mini 3 Experiential Learning Long Summer Saturday General Psychology May Mini 1 Drug and Alcohol Problems August Mini 2 Multicultural Perspectives May Mini 1, August Mini 1 Psychology/Abnormal Behavior Long Summer Saturday Counseling Theories/Techniques May Mini 2 Social Psychology Long Summer Monday Foundations of Reading Long Summer Tuesday Old Testament Survey Summer 1 Tues/Thurs New Testament Survey Summer 2 Tues/Thurs, August Mini 2 The Gospels Long Summer Thursday The General Epistles May Mini 1 Drug and Alcohol Problems August Mini 2 Multicultural Perspectives May Mini 1, August Mini 1 Social Psychology Long Summer Monday
3 The Cooper Institute, Dallas (COOP) 12330 Preston Road
2 DBU North, Plano (DBUN) 2805 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 450 ACCT 6321 ART 3316 CHST 3309 COMA 3301 COMA 3307 COMA 3316 COMA 4319 COSC 1301 COUN 5382 COUN 5383 COUN 5385 COUN 5386 COUN 5389 COUN 5391 COUN 6100 COUN 6381 COUN 6392 COUN 6393 EDAD 6301* EDAD 6311* EDAD 6313* EDSC 5311* ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 FINA 6301 FINA 6302 FINE 1306 HCMG 6320 HCMG 6330 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 MALA 5322 MALA 5324 MALA 5366 MANA 3301 MANA 4319 MANA 4320 MANA 4342 MANA 6310
MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MISM MRKT PRST PRST PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC READ RELI RELI RELI RELI SOCI SOCI SOCI
KNES 5311 Concepts of Personal Training
Long Summer TBD
4 Shelton School, Dallas (SHL) 15720 Hillcrest Road at Arapaho EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC
5340* 5341* 5344* 5348* 5349* 5350* 5351* 5396* 6340* 6341*
Teaching Written Language Skills/MSL Therap/Analysis Written Lang/Disorders Diag/Learning Different Children Structured Lang/Therapy/Adolescents Therap/Written Disorders/Adolescents Written Lang/Intervention/Dyslexia Therap/Implementation//Lang/Dyslexia Teaching Language/Therapy Practicum I Practicum II
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Summer 1 Mon-Sat Summer 1 Mon-Fri Summer 1 Mon-Sat Summer 1 Mon-Sat Summer 1 Mon-Fri Summer 1 Mon-Sat Summer 1 Mon-Fri Summer 1 Mon-Fri Long Summer TBD Long Summer TBD
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*Course open only to members of educational cohorts.
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weekend college Complete your degree on the weekends! Two undergraduate BBS majors in
TAKING MULTIPLE WEEKEND COURSES
- Business Administration - Management
If I enroll in this class... can I also enroll in this class?
An MBA with a concentration in - Management
Friday
General studies courses For more information about the Weekend College, please call 214.333.5337 or e-mail the College of Professional Studies at
[email protected].
3302 6304 6302 1306 1301 1302 1101 6310 2301 3302 3302
Juvenile Delinquency Improvement of Instruction Capital Markets and Institutions Introduction to Fine Arts American History to 1865 American History Since 1865 Fitness for Living Leadership Management American National Government Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency
NO
NO
NO
NO
YES YES
LONG SUMMER TERM continued EIGHT SATURDAYS (LS) continued Humphreys Spain Park Richard Stricklin Kelm Harmon Ingram Sullivan Humphreys Humphreys
Nonverbal Communication World Literature I Corporate Finance Capital Markets and Institutions Managed Health Care Long-Term Care Administration American History to 1865 Principles of Management Leadership in Management Communication/Business Behavior Principles of Marketing Marriage and Family New Testament Survey Marriage and Family
Staff Reimer Staff Staff Staff Staff Villa Staff Staff Staff Staff Elledge Staff Elledge
FINA FINA FINE GEOL HIST MALA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MATH MISM MISM MRKT POLS PRST PRST PSYC PSYC RELI SOCI
3301 6301 1306 1401 1301 5320 3301 3305 3308 6314 6320 1301 3301 6314 3301 2301 3301 3303 3312 4305 2304 3312
Corporate Financial Mgmt Miller Corporate Finance Sonko Introduction to Fine Arts Staff Meteorology and Space Science Hahn American History to 1865 Staff Technology in Communication Staff Principles of Management Staff Managerial Statistics Wright Business and Public Law Staff Organizational Change/Development Staff Business Ethics Staff Math for Liberal Arts Hassett Information Systems for Management Staff Management Information Systems Staff Principles of Marketing Smith American National Government Sullivan Lifelong Learning Roney, Fellemende Experiential Learning Staff, Killough Drug and Alcohol Problems Murray Psychology of Abnormal Behavior Dusza Christian Doctrine Staff Drug and Alcohol Problems Murray
WEEKEND PROFESSIONAL 1 (LS1) (Fridays and Saturdays)
June 6, 7, 20, 21, July 11, 12, 25, 26 Fridays: 5:30pm–9:00pm • Saturdays: 8:00am–3:00pm ACCT EDUC ENGL HIST MALA MRKT
6321 5344 4316 1302 5346 6301
Managerial Accounting Gonzalez Diagnosing Learn Different Child Johnson Special Topic: Dickens and Film McCollister American History Since 1865 Staff Special Topic: Dickens and Film McCollister Creative Problem Solving/Decisions McNutt
WEEKEND PROFESSIONAL 2 (LS2)
June 7, 14, 21, 28, July 12, 19, 26, August 2 (final exam) 8:00am–1:00pm Principles of Financial Accounting Technology in Communication Introduction to Computers Principles of Macroeconomics Composition and Rhetoric I
NO
Weekend Prof. 2
EIGHT SATURDAYS (LS) 2301 4320 1301 2301 1301
NO
NO
June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 11, 18, 25, August 1 (final exam) 5:30pm–10:30pm
ACCT COMA COSC ECON ENGL
YES
NO
EIGHT FRIDAYS (LS) 3301 2301 6301 6302 6320 6330 1301 3301 6310 6312 3301 2304 1302 2304
Weekend Prof. 2
Weekend Prof. 1
LONG SUMMER TERM
COMA ENGL FINA FINA HCMG HCMG HIST MANA MANA MANA MRKT PSYC RELI SOCI
Weekend Prof. 1
YES
MAY MINI-TERM HYBRIDS (Saturdays) CRJS EDUC FINA FINE HIST HIST KNES MANA POLS PSYC SOCI
Saturday
Saturday
MAY MINI-TERM 1 May 17, 24 (final exam) • 8:00am–5:00pm
Friday
(Fridays and Saturdays)
Staff Staff Jemison Staff Mabe
June 13, 14, 27, 28, July 18, 19, August 1, 2 Fridays: 5:30pm–9:00pm • Saturdays: 8:00am–3:00pm EDSC MANA MANA
5310 6311 6320
Introduction to School Counseling International Management Business Ethics
Blanchard O’Brien Staff
Information for courses offered on the weekend is listed on pages 15–29. Summer 2014
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online education Discover the benefits of DBU’s Christ-centered quality higher education!
• Hybrid Courses
• Online Courses
DBU doesn’t just provide online course materials; through quality distance education, your professors will know you, care about you, and pray for you regularly! You’ll also meet great classmates using our online courseware management system. • A 24-hour technical help desk is available for online students at 1.866.264.1560. • The Patriot Store meets your textbook needs at www.dbu.bkstr.com. • DBU’s homepage (www.dbu.edu) provides a daily connection to the campus, and links offer audio and video opportunities to share in university life. You will find a special welcome from the President, a look at DBU, and the latest in sports, not to mention the online Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog, Graduate Catalog, and the latest Schedule of Classes. DBU’s online program information is located at www.dbu.edu/online. • The University Writing Center provides resources for distance education students at www.dbu.edu/uwc. Questions may be sent by e-mail to
[email protected]. • “Equivalent Access/Superior Service” expresses the level of library support for all distance education students. Connect with the Dallas Baptist University Library (www.dbu.edu/library) for access to personal library assistance and online database information. • Students will log on to Blackboard at http://online.dbu.edu using their DBU student account username and password.
Residency Credit Hours Credit hours earned through the successful completion of any of DBU’s distance education courses qualify for inclusion in credit hours accumulated by the student to fulfill the University’s residency requirement.
Accreditation Dallas Baptist University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia, 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Dallas Baptist University.
Online and Hybrid Courses PRIOR TO ENROLLING • The Math Advising Tool (eMAT) must be completed prior to registering for a math class or ACCT 2301. For eMAT information, new and transfer students may contact the Admissions Office at 214.333.5360; returning students should contact their advisors. • Students will need a valid DBU e-mail address and computer access to the Internet at home or via the Computer Lab on campus. • For more information regarding an online or hybrid course, contact DBU’s Online Student Coordinator at (214) 333-6893 or 1.800.460.8188 or
[email protected].
AFTER ENROLLING • Students must set up an e-mail account with the Information Technology Department at 214.333.5500 or http://webadvisor.dbu.edu. • A welcome e-mail for each online or hybrid class will be sent to the student’s DBU e-mail address approximately 7–10 days before the beginning of the semester. This welcome e-mail will include the following information: How to log in to online.dbu.edu, Student Orientation course specifics, Library and Writing Center resources, and other important items for success in online and hybrid courses. • Students should work through the Student Orientation course within Blackboard as often as needed to become accustomed to the way online and hybrid courses are taught. Returning students should also check the Orientation course each semester for important updates to the Blackboard delivery system. • Courses and syllabi will be available online beginning the first day of the semester. 8
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online education DBU offers online courses necessary to all of the degrees listed on this page as well as a broad selection of required general studies courses for other degrees. DBU also offers sixteen certificates at the graduate level and three certificates at the undergraduate level that may be earned online. Associate of Arts Associate of Biblical Studies Associate of Business Administration Bachelor of Arts
Master of Education in Higher Education Administration Track Distance Learning Specialization Interdisciplinary Studies
Master of Liberal Arts
Biblical Studies
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Christian Ministries* Communication Criminal Justice Health Care Management
Interdisciplinary Track
Interdisciplinary Studies* Psychology Sociology
ACCELERATED BACHELOR'S AND MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies (Applied Ministry)/ Master of Arts in Christian Ministry
Bachelor of Business Administration
Management Marketing Management Information Systems
Bachelor of Business Studies Business Administration Finance Management
Counseling Ministry Family Ministry
Management Information Systems Marketing
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Education
Adult Ministry Business Ministry Collegiate Ministry Family Ministry
General Management Health Care Management Church Leadership Criminal Justice Finance Higher Education
Human Resource Management
DUAL MASTER'S DEGREE PROGRAMS
Master of Arts in Student Ministry Master of Arts in Teaching Distance Learning Specialization
Master of Arts in Worship Leadership Worship Ministry
Master of Arts in Worship Ministry Master of Business Administration
Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Christian School Administration Specialization Distance Learning Specialization Supervision Specialization
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
Undergraduate Certificates Health Care Management Information Systems and Technology Management Practices
General Ministry
Advanced Certificates Children’s Ministry Leadership Christian School Administration Curriculum and Instruction Distance Learning Health Care Management
Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management
Bachelor of Business Studies in Management/ Master of Business Administration in Management
Leadership Studies Management Management Information Systems Marketing
Finance Health Care Management International Business Management
Counseling Ministry Family Ministry
General Ministry
Master of Arts in Professional Development
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Christian Ministries (Business concentration only)/Master of Arts in Christian Ministry
Finance Health Care Management International Business Management
Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Master of Arts in Management
General Ministry
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management/ Master of Business Administration in Management Bachelor of Business Studies in Business Administration/ Master of Business Administration
General Student Ministry Worship Ministry
Counseling Ministry Family Ministry
Single-Discipline Track Christian Ministry
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry/ Master of Business Administration Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry/ Master of Liberal Arts Master of Arts in Christian Education/ Master of Business Administration Master of Arts in Management/ Master of Arts in Student Ministry Master of Arts in Management/ Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Master of Arts in Management/ Master of Education in Higher Education Master of Arts in Student Ministry/ Master of Business Administration Master of Business Administration/ Master of Education in Educational Leadership Master of Business Administration/ Master of Education in Higher Education Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction/ Master of Education in Educational Leadership
*Not all concentrations offered online Higher Education Administration Human Resource Management Information Systems Management International Management Management Marketing
Ministry Leadership in the following concentrations: Business Ministry Collegiate Ministry Family Ministry Student Ministry Worship Ministry
Project Management School Principalship Student Ministry Worship Ministry
For more information about these program offerings, you may call DBU Online Education at 214.333.6893 or go to http://www.dbu.edu/online.
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online courses You can access your online classes from any location where you have Internet access. Log on at online.dbu.edu. May Mini-Term III (May 19–May 30, 2014) UNDERGRADUATE PRST
3301
Lifelong Learning
Fredricksen
Long Summer (June 2–August 8, 2014) UNDERGRADUATE ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting Moore ACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial Accounting Allen ART 2317 Advertising and Visual Communication Hutchinson ART 2318 Basic Digital Design Sawyer ART 4380 The Arts and the Creative Process Walsh BIOL 1401/14L1 Principles of Biology/Lab Hinson, See CHST 3309 Spiritual Formation for Christian Ministry Daehnert CHST 3372 Church Administration Maiden CHST 4301 Teaching Ministry of the Church Kim CHST 4302 Practicum in Christian Studies Mullen CHST 4312 Biblical Servant Leadership Gregory CHST 4330 Introduction to Missiology Garrett COMA 2317 Advertising and Visual Communication Hutchinson COMA 2318 Basic Digital Design Sawyer COMA 3301 Nonverbal Communication Newman COMA 4380 The Arts and the Creative Process Walsh COSC 1301 Introduction to Computers Parker, Peterson CRJS 1302 Introduction to Criminal Justice Norton CRJS 3302 Juvenile Delinquency Humphreys CRJS 4307 Criminology Conroy CRJS 4312 Research Methods Buchanan CRJS 4332 Crisis Intervention Conroy DCM 2301 Developing A Christian Mind Flickner, Crouch ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics McClelland ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics Saydometov EDUC 4303 Develop/Early Childhood Through Adolescence Bigler EDUC 4316 Classroom Management, Instruction/Assessment Spain ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I Dark ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric II Barrett ENGL 2301 World Literature I Nelson, Surratt ENGL 2302 World Literature II Hoyer FINA 3301 Corporate Financial Management Schaffer FINA 3302 Securities Analysis Park FINA 4308 International Finance Saydometov FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts Averill, Baca, Richard GEOL 1301/13L1 Physical Geology/Lab LaFavers GEOL 1401/14L1 Meteorology and Space Science/Lab Bush, Hahn HCMG 3330 Legal Issues in Health Care Management Carr HCMG 4301 Adv Management Seminar in Health Care Peterson HIST 1301 American History to 1865 Stricklin HIST 1302 American History Since 1865 Kelm HIST 2301 World Civilization I Berta HIST 2302 World Civilization II Schaffer KNES 1101 Fitness for Living Elms, Lester, Granniss KNES 1117 Weight Training Erwin, Williams, Weeldreyer KNES 2309 Adapted Kinesiology Elms KNES 3310 Recreational Leadership Granniss KNES 4301 Exercise Physiology Williams KNES 4336/4636 Internship in Kinesiology I Williams
MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MISM MISM MISM MISM MISM MISM MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MUSI PHSC POLS POLS PRST PRST PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI SOCI
3301 Principles of Management Dalton 3302 Principles of Human Resource Management Daniels 3303 Principles of Organizational Behavior Calhoun 3305 Managerial Statistics Staff 3306 Management Communication Gandy 3308 Business and Public Law Calhoun 4301 Operations and Quality Management Arnott 4320 Strategy and Problems in Management Arnott 4342 Business Ethics Carter 1301 Math for Liberal Arts Tung 1303 College Algebra Crawford 1307 Finite Math for Business Analysis Hargrave 1308 Calculus for Business Analysis Hargrave 2301 Elementary Probability and Statistics Hardin 1302 Ethical and Human Side of Info Technology Alford 2311 Introduction to Business Software Development Alford 3301 Information Systems for Management Floyd 3310 Information Systems Analysis and Design Staff 3320 Web Page and Database Design Ferguson 4340 Current IT Trends and Emerging Technologies Staff 3301 Principles of Marketing Ricketts 3302 Market Research and Analysis Little 3303 Promotional Strategy Ricketts 4302 Professional Selling and Sales Management Armstrong 4330 Strategies and Problems in Marketing Ricketts 4380 The Arts and the Creative Process Walsh 1401/14L1 Physical Science 1/Lab McCuin 2301 American National Government Sullivan, Goodyear 2303 Statistics for the Social Sciences Hardin 3301 Lifelong Learning Taylor, Jackson, Fickling 3303 Experiential Learning Hutcheon 1301 General Psychology Edwards 2301 Statistics for the Social Sciences Hardin 2304 Marriage and Family Colton 3302 Juvenile Delinquency Humphreys 4301 Multicultural Perspectives Salzman 4305 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior Wicker 4311 Integration of Psychology and Christianity Colton 4312 Human Growth and Development Davis 4314 Counseling Theories and Techniques Rosenbaum 4319 Research Methods Buchanan 4330 Social Psychology Humphreys 4395 Crisis Intervention Conroy 1301 Old Testament Survey Mullen, Lemons 1302 New Testament Survey Lemons, Trammell 2304 Christian Doctrine Lemons 3311 The Pentateuch Mullen 3362 The Minor Prophets Mullen 3382 Practicum in Religion Mullen 3383 History of Christianity von Helms 4307 The Gospels Lemons 4321 The Early Life and Letters of Paul Trammell 4322 The Later Life and Letters of Paul Matos 4336 The General Epistles Matos, Payne 4345 Christianity in a Pluralistic World Matos 1301 Introduction to Sociology Buchanan
• Adding or dropping courses for the Long Summer session must take place • Complete course information for online courses is listed on pages 15–29. before 6pm on June 9, 2014. • See page 37 for online tuition information. • Online courses are listed with an ‘N’ in the section code such as N1 or N2, etc.
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online courses SOCI 1302 SOCI 2303 SOCI 2304 SOCI 3302 SOCI 4301 SOCI 4303 SOCI 4307 SOCI 4312 SOCI 4313 SOCI 4395 SPED 4320 SPED 4330
Social Problems Statistics for the Social Sciences Marriage and Family Juvenile Delinquency Multicultural Perspectives Social Psychology Criminology Research Methods Human Growth and Development Crisis Intervention Teaching the Underachiever Pedagogy of Special Education
Buchanan Hardin Colton Humphreys Salzman Humphreys Conroy Buchanan Davis Conroy Banks Sanders
GRADUATE ACCT ACCT ACCT COMA COUN CRJS CRJS CRJS CRMN DLED ECON EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDSC EDSC EDSC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC ESLS FINA FINA FINA FINA HCMG HCMG
5311 6321 6335 6321 5385 5323 5326 5332 6310 6305 5311 6311 6312 6314 6316 6317 6319 5311 6308 6310 5303 5316 5320 5330 6302 6304 6306 6308 5301 51.521 6301 6321 6332 6320 6380
Survey of Accounting Managerial Accounting Financial Statement Analysis Strategic Communications for Organizations Lifespan Human Development Crime and Community Research Methods in Criminal Justice Crisis Intervention Conflict Resolution Management Distance Education Design and Administration Managerial Economics Educational Organization and Administration School Law The Principalship School Personnel Administration School Public Relations Christian School Education Administration Developmental Psychology The School and Multicultural Society Pre-Practicum for School Counseling Develop/Early Childhood Through Adolescence Classroom Management, Instruction/Assessment Teaching the Underachiever Pedagogy of Special Education Research in Education Improvement of Instruction Curriculum Design and Evaluation The School and Multicultural Society Second Language Acquisition Foundations of Finance Corporate Finance International Finance Futures and Options Managed Health Care Health Services Management Capstone Initiative
Comstock Powell Moore Morgan Mountain Conroy Buchanan Conroy Calhoun Lowe Guerra Staff Staff Givens Staff Staff Taylor Weston Staff Blanchard Bigler Spain Banks Sanders Staff Spain Bicknell Staff Morren Park Park Mercer Park Staff Staff
HIED MACE MACE MACE MACH MACM MAGL MALA MALA MALA MALA MALA MALA MALA MALA MALA MALA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MAPD MAPD MAST MAWL MAWL MISM MISM MISM MRKT MRKT PROJ READ SPED SPED THEO
6310 5302 6307 6308 6311 5301 5330 5300 5324 5350 5351 5352 5358 5365 5366 5370 5372 51.521 51.522 6302 6305 6310 6314 6320 6323 6341 6342 6343 6360 5305 5350 6350 6303 6313 6314 6320 6330 51.521 6341 6303 6301 5320 5330 6306
Legal Aspects and Finance in Higher Education Garrett Biblical Servant Leadership Gregory Church and Business Administration Martin Evangelism, Missions/Growth Through Educ Min Shuffield Early Childhood Ministry Melia Foundations of Christian Ministry Smith Introduction to Missiology Garrett Western Heritage and Christianity Stubblefield The Gospels Lemons World Views: Human Beliefs/Human Actions Nichols The Early Life and Letters of Paul Trammell The Later Life and Letters of Paul Matos Teaching Ministry of the Church Kim Christianity in a Pluralistic World Matos The General Epistles Matos, Payne Western Culture Through the Arts Pettit The Arts and the Creative Process Walsh Management Theory Abla Business Legal Environment Sardelli Quantitative Analysis for Managers Chen Staffing Organizations Brayden Leadership in Management Welch Organizational Change and Development Notgrass Business Ethics Gregory Human Resource Strategy Hinkle Strategic Management Decisions Crisp Employee Negotiations and Collective Bargaining Law Compensation and Performance Wortman Managerial Strategy and Implementation Arnott Introduction to Leadership Studies Cannon World Views/Human Beliefs/Human Actions Nichols Family-Based Student Ministry Ulmer Spiritual Formation and Worship Vann 21st Century Transformational Worship Wells Management Information Systems Goble Systems Analysis and Design Bell Database Management Systems Staff Marketing Concepts Meyer Advanced Marketing Strategies Ricketts Project Execution and Closeout Staff Specialized Reading Assessment/Instruction Bedenbaugh Teaching the Underachiever Banks Pedagogy of Special Education Sanders Systematic Theology Lemons
Summer 1 (June 2–July 2, 2014) THEO
5313
Applied Hermeneutics
Blackaby
REGISTRATION TERMS M1........................... May Mini-Term I M2.......................... May Mini-Term II M3......................... May Mini-Term III LS.............................. Long Summer Summer 2014
LS1....................Long Summer WP1 LS2....................Long Summer WP2 S1.............................Summer Term I S2............................Summer Term II www.DBU.edu
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hybrid courses Hybrid courses combine the flexibility of online instruction with the benefit of face-to-face interaction in the classroom. Students attend part of the usual class times in the classroom and complete the remaining coursework online.
• Hybrid courses are comparable to those taught in the traditional classroom. • Hybrid courses are available to all DBU students. • Hybrid courses have .H1 or .H2 or .H3 section codes. • See page 37 for hybrid course tuition information. • Hybrid course registration for Long Summer ends June 9. • Hybrid course registration for Summer I ends June 4. • Hybrid course registration for Summer II ends July 9.
May Mini 1 Term CRJS 3302 EDUC 6304 FINA 6302 FINE 1306 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 KNES 1101 MANA 6310 POLS 2301 PSYC 3302 SOCI 3302
Juvenile Delinquency Improvement of Instruction Capital Markets and Institutions Introduction to Fine Arts American History to 1865 American History Since 1865 Fitness for Living Leadership in Management American National Government Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency
Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday
Humphreys Spain Park Richard Stricklin Kelm Harmon Ingram Sullivan Humphreys Humphreys
May Mini 3 Term COUN 5389
Multicultural Perspectives
COMA 6309 COSC 1301 ENGL 1301 FINA 6301 FINA 6302
Social Media and Communication Introduction to Computers Composition and Rhetoric I Corporate Finance Capital Markets and Institutions
MT/THF
Wolf, Bartley
Long Summer Term Thursday Saturday Thursday Friday Friday
Rose Jemison Surratt Staff Staff
GEOL 1401 HCMG 6310 HCMG 6320 HCMG 6330 HIED 6361 MACE 6310 MANA 3301 MANA 6312 MANA 6314 MATH 1301 MISM 3301 MISM 6314 MRKT 3301 PRST 3301 PRST 3303 READ 6335 THEO 6305
Meteorology and Space Science Strategic HC Plan, Market/Policy Managed Health Care Long-Term Care Administration Teach/Learn/Student Develop Ministry Practicum Principles of Management Comm/Business Behavior Organizational Change/Develop Math for Liberal Arts Info/Systems for Management Management Information Systems Principles of Marketing Lifelong Learning Experiential Learning Curriculum/Instruction/Reading Christian History and Heritage
HIST 1301 HIST 1302 MUSB 3380 RELI 2304
American History to 1865 American History Since 1865 Copyright/Intellectual Property Law Christian Doctrine
CRJS 3302 GEOL 1401 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 MANA 6314 MANA 6323 PRST 3301 PSYC 3302 PSYC 4315 SOCI 3302
Juvenile Delinquency Meteorology and Space Science American History to 1865 American History Since 1865 Organizational Change/Develop Human Resource Strategy Lifelong Learning Juvenile Delinquency Psychology of Personality Juvenile Delinquency
Saturday Hahn Tuesday Staff Friday Staff Friday Staff Wednesday Garrett TBD Morris Mon, Sat Carlisle, Staff Friday Staff Saturday Staff Saturday Hassett Monday Staff Tuesday Staff Friday Staff Tuesday Taylor Thursday Franklin Monday Staff Tuesday Ulmer
Summer 1 Term Tuesday Tuesday Monday Tuesday
Smith Kelm Johnson Lemons
Summer 2 Term Tuesday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Monday Wednesday Monday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday
Edwards Kuusisto Ingram Smith Calhoun Daniels Jeffries Edwards Ryan Edwards
Some hybrid classes will meet ONLINE for the first session. The DBU Intensive English Program (IEP) • 8-week program • Learn English skills that will prepare you for DBU’s undergraduate and graduate academic programs • Summer session starts May 29, 2014 • First fall session starts August 7, 2014 • Second fall session starts October 10, 2014 • Program requires 5–6 contact hours per day 12
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For further information please contact Philip Homer at 214.333.6833 or
[email protected].
Summer 2014
summer registration dates and times Advance Ongoing Regular Late Term Registration Registration Registration Registration
May Mini I
May 17–24
(M1)
April 7–17
April 18–May 14
May 15–16
May 19
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
Th,F: 9am–5pm
M: 7:30am–8am (non-hybrid)
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
Drop Period ends 6pm
S(April 12): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
S(May 10): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $150
Reg. fee: $50
May Mini II
May 27–May 31
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
F: 9am–5pm
T: 7:30am–8am
(M2)
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
M: 9am–5pm
Drop Period ends 6pm
S(April 12): 9am–1pm
S(May 10): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $50
Reg. fee: $150
No registration fee
MAIN CAMPUS REGISTRATION
April 7–17 April 18–May 22
May 23, 26
Reg. fee: $50
May Mini III
April 7–17 April 18–May 14
May 19–30
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
Th,F: 9am–5pm
(M3)
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
S(April 12): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
May 27
May 15–16
S(May 10): 9am–1pm
May 19–20 M,T: 8am–6pm Add/Drop Period ends 6pm (5/20) Reg. fee: $150
Reg. fee: $50
Long Summer
April 7–17 April 18–May 28
June 2–August 8
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
Th,F: 9am–5pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
(LS)
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
S(April 12): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
May 29–30
S(May 10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50
June 2–9
Add/Drop Period ends 6pm (6/9) Reg. fee: $150
Summer I
April 7–17
April 18–May 28
May 29–30
June 2–4
June 2–July 2
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
Th,F: 9am–5pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
(S1)
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
S(April 12): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
S(May 10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50
W: 8am–5pm Add/Drop Period ends 5pm (6/4) Reg. fee: $150
Summer II
April 7–17
April 18–July 1
July 2–3
July 7–9
July 7–August 8
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
W, TH: 9am–5pm
M, T: 8am–6pm
(S2)
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
W,Th,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
W: 8am–5pm
S(April 12): 9am–1pm
S(May 10, June 14): 9am–1pm
Add/Drop Period ends 5pm (7/9)
No registration fee
Reg. fee: $50
Reg. fee: $150
Note: Students who are new to DBU are NOT charged registration fees. Summer 2014
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abbreviations and codes Course Numbering The first digit of the numerical code reflects the level of the course. Undergraduate Freshman.................................. 1000 Sophomore............................... 2000 Junior........................................ 3000 Senior........................................ 4000 Graduate Master’s.................................... 5000–6000 Doctoral..................................... 7000–8000 The second digit indicates the number of credit hours awarded for the course (1, 2, 3, or 4 credit hours). The third and fourth digits are specific to the individual course. For instance, many courses with 00 or 01 for the third and fourth digits are foundations, principles, or survey courses. When the letters HR follow the four-digit course number, the course is being offered to students in the Honors Program.
Section Codes A period following the four digits of the numerical course code introduces the section code. Each time a course is offered, it is given a section number specific to that class, differentiating it from the same course being offered in other timeslots and locations. Usually the section code is two numerical digits, but hybrid courses use an H plus a number; online courses use an N plus a number. Section code examples include 01, 02, H1, H2, N1, N2. Some section codes contain an off-campus site code, indicating that the course is restricted to employees of the site or to members of an educational cohort meeting at the site. Examples of site codes included in the section code include: NDCO1 (DBU North)
SHL1 (Shelton School)
A course that is offered off campus and has a section code such as 01, 02, H1, H2, etc., is open to all qualifying students. Multiple sections of a course are listed in this order in the course listings on pages 15–29: Daytime sections Evening sections Weekend sections Sections with TBA timeslots Courses in this publication with the SITE designation of campus are offered on the DBU main campus on Mountain Creek Parkway. The student’s printed registration receipt will show MC, meaning main campus.
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Abbreviations for Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements These are used in the ‘Notes’ column of the course listings.
AD...........................Approval of dean ADC/ADH...............Approval of dept. chair/div. head ASA........................Approval of Student Affairs Adm........................Admission AI............................Approval of instructor AIC..........................Approval of intern coordinator AIM.........................Academics in Motion students only AP...........................Advance Placement (high school) APC/APD................Approval/prog. coordinator/director AUD........................Audition required CE...........................Concurrent enrollment CLEP......................College-level examination program DC..........................Dual credit (high school) eMAT......................Math Advising Tool required F-B..........................Field-Based class FT...........................Field trips required Graduating..............Graduating students only GS..........................General Studies IEP..........................Intensive English Prog. students only International............International students only Junior......................Junior standing (60–89 credit hours) MBM.......................Music Business majors only MM..........................Music majors only MTP........................Music Theory Placement exam req. N-MM......................Non-music majors only OBV........................Observation required O-CM......................Off-campus meetings required O-CW......................Off-campus work required PPE........................Piano Placement Exam required PProf.......................Piano Proficiency completed PT...........................Pathways to Teaching students only Rec.........................Recommended prior course Req.........................Requirement for the course S-L..........................Service-Learning component req. Senior.....................Senior standing (90+ credit hours) TBD........................To be determined TCP........................Teacher Certification Program TRD........................Traditional students only
DBU courses offered
Textbook information for course sections
at other sites in the Metroplex Area are listed with their SITE codes on page 6.
is available on the DBU online course schedule which can be found at www.dbu.edu/academics/schedule. www.DBU.edu
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Does your class meet on the DBU main campus? If the information in the “Site” column doesn’t say Campus, your class does not meet on the DBU main campus at 3000 Mountain Creek Parkway.
May Mini I
Hybrid Daytime Classes Non Hybrid Daytime Classes
May 17, 24 May 19, 20, 21, 22, 23
Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1 M1
2318 4392 4306 2318 3307 3308 3302 6304 6302 1306 1306 1301 1302 1101 1106 1111 5398 5366 5398 3301 4342 6310 4010 2301 1301 3302 4301 1301 3392 4336 4398 3302 4301
01 01 01 01 01 01 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 01 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 H2S1 01 H2S1 01 H2S1 01 01 01 01 01 H2S1 01
Basic Digital Design Sp Topics: Bioethics Child Min/Church Basic Digital Design Film/Cinematography Persuasive Communica Juvenile Delinquency Improvement/Instruct Capital Markets/Inst Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Am History to 1865 Am Hist Since 1865 Fitness for Living Beginning Golf Canoe/Orient/Fly Fish The Discipline of Prayer The General Epistles The Discipline of Prayer Prin/Management Business Ethics Leader/Management Music All-Level Sem American National Gov General Psychology Juvenile Delinquency Multicultural Perspect Old Testament Survey Spiritual Leadership The General Epistles The Discipline of Prayer Juvenile Delinquency Multicultural Perspect
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F S/S S/S S/S M-F S/S S/S S/S S/S M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F S/S TBD S/S M-F S/S M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F S/S M-F
08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM
05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 TBD 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00
Horner 209 Roberts 103 Collins 312 Horner 209 Room 114 Horner 210 Collins 332 Collins 314 Collins 313 Collins 318 Collins 318 Collins 326b Collins 327 Halliday 2 Halliday 2 Halliday 1 Collins 332 Room 113 Collins 332 Collins 301 Room 116 Collins 312 TBD Collins 251 Room 117 Collins 332 Room 106 Collins 327 Collins 314 Room 113 Collins 332 Collins 332 Room 106
Hutchinson, JW Fletcher, AGL Melia, ML Hutchinson, JW Rose, DM Morgan, JP Humphreys, JS Spain, CS Park, JJ Walsh, DH Richard, DL Stricklin, BD Kelm, GA Harmon, MC Trapp, KA Galloway, WR Pool, JE Carlisle, JL Pool, JE O’Brien, WR Staff Ingram, OC McCullar, CK Sullivan, RJ Parton, JA Humphreys, JS Crumrine, AL Gore, KW Davis, MW Carlisle, JL Pool, JE Humphreys, JS Crumrine, AL
COSC 1301; $35 fee; S-L BIOL 1401 or AI
ART BIOL CHST COMA COMA COMA CRJS EDUC FINA FINE FINE HIST HIST KNES KNES KNES MACM MALA MALA MANA MANA MANA MUSI POLS PSYC PSYC PSYC RELI RELI RELI RELI SOCI SOCI
Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus DBUN Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus DBUN
COSC 1301; $35 fee; S-L COMA 1302; junior PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom May 17, 24 & online Classroom May 17, 24 & online FINA 6301; Classroom May 17, 24 & online FT Classroom May 17, 24 & online; FT Classroom May 17, 24 & online Classroom May 17, 24 & online Classroom May 17, 24 & online $40 fee $40 fee
S-L Junior or AI MANA 51.521; Classroom May 17, 24 & online S-L; $35 fee Classroom May 17, 24 & online PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom May 17, 24 & online PSYC or SOCI 1301 RELI 1301, 1302 SOCI or PSYC 1301; Classroom May 17, 24 & online SOCI or PSYC 1301
May Mini II Daytime Classes May 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2 M2
2310 3310 4309 4310 4319 3312 1306 1306 1112 1115 6310 5322 5377 3308 4319 6320 3301 4010 2304 4314 1302 3362 2304 6332
01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Painting I Painting II Painting III Painting IV Comm Styles/Success Educ Foundations Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Rec Activities/Hiking Beginning Tennis Lead/Hispanic/Comm Comm Styles/Success Painting/Liberal Arts Business/Public Law Comm Styles/Success Business Ethics Principles/Marketing Music All-Level Sem Marriage and Family Coun Theories/Tech New Testament Survey The Minor Prophets Marriage and Family First Cent Christianity
T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S TBD T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S
08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM
05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 TBD 05:00 05:00 05:00 TBD 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00
ART ART ART ART COMA EDUC FINE FINE KNES KNES MACM MALA MALA MANA MANA MANA MRKT MUSI PSYC PSYC RELI RELI SOCI THEO
Summer 2014
Location
Campus Collins 317b Campus Collins 317b Campus Collins 317b Campus Collins 317b Campus Horner 201 Campus Collins 301 Campus Collins 318 DBUN Room 113 Campus Halliday 2 Campus Halliday 1 Campus Collins 326b Campus Horner 201 Campus Collins 317b TBD Campus Horner 201 Campus Collins 312 Campus Collins 314 Campus TBD Campus Collins 251 DBUN Room 115 Campus Collins 332 Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 251 Campus Collins 313
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Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Ferrara, DL Ferrara, DL Ferrara, DL Ferrara, DL Newman, MJ Abercrombie, JE Huff, RG Bowles, RE Flickner, BR Gray, SE Juarez, PA Newman, MJ Ferrara, DL Calhoun, JB Newman, MJ Underwood, JD McNutt, TS McCullar, CK Elledge, BD Edwards, MA Kim, JJ Gore, KW Elledge, BD Blackaby, NC
Five levels; FT; $35 fee ART 2310; Five levels; FT; $35 fee ART 3310; Five levels; FT; $35 fee ART 4309 or AI; Five levels; FT; $35 fee OBV FT FT $40 fee
Five levels; FT; $35 fee Austin travel; AI; See College for application MANA 51.521 S-L; $35 fee PSYC 1301 RELI 1301, 1302
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May Mini III Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Evening Classes May 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Option 1: Nine 4 1/2-hour evenings in the classroom M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3 M3
ART CHST COMA EDAD EDSC EDUC ENGL FINE HCMG HIST KNES MAGL MALA MALA MANA MANA MISM MRKT MUSI PROJ PRST PSYC RELI RELI SOCI SPAN
3316 3309 3316 6301 6308 6308 4309 1306 6320 1301 1101 5316 5344 5351 6310 6320 6314 4347 4010 6302 3301 3312 1302 4321 3312 3301
01 Media Graphics 01 Spiritual Form/Chr Min 01 Media Graphics NDCO1 Instruct/Leader Dev 01 Sch/Multicultural/Soc 01 Sch/Multicultural/Soc 01 Literature/Andalusia 01 Intro to Fine Arts 01 Managed Health Care 01 Am History to 1865 01 Fitness for Living 01 Global Leader Pract 01 Literature/Andalusia 01 Early/Letters/Paul 01 Leader/Management 01 Business Ethics 01 Management Info Syst 01 Special Topics/Mktg 01 Music All-Level Sem 01 Project Planning N1 Lifelong Learning 01 Drug/Alcohol Prob 01 New Testament Survey 01 Early/Letters/Paul 01 Drug/Alcohol Prob 01 Survey/Spanish Lit I
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F TBD M-F M-F M-F M-F TBD TBD M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F TBD M-F TBD M-F M-F M-F M-F TBD
05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM TBD TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM TBD 05:30PM TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM TBD
10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 TBD 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 TBD TBD 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 TBD 10:00 TBD 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 TBD
DBUN Room 113 DBUHC Room 201 DBUN Room 113 DBUN Room 115 Campus Collins 301 Campus Collins 301 TBD Campus Horner 201 Campus Collins 008 DBUHC Room 209 Campus Halliday 2 TBD TBD Campus Collins 332 DBUHC Room 202 Campus Collins 314 Campus Collins 312 Campus Collins 318 Campus TBD Campus Collins 012 Internet Campus Collins 251 Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 332 Campus Collins 251 Campus Collins 005b
Sawyer, TL Bowman, DG Sawyer, TL Jones, TL Franklin, TL Franklin, TL Dark, RN Bowles, RE Stuckey, BW Miller, RK Curran, BT Alexander, MS Dark, RN Jaeger, JD Webb, KS Thompson, MJ Braswell, MA Willis, DE McCullar, CK Crisp, EW Fredricksen, DE Wallace, GL Matos, JF Jaeger, JD Wallace, GL Alexander, KD
$35 fee RELI 1301, 1302, AI $35 fee ND cohort Spain travel study May 19-30; AI, ENGL 2301/2302 FT MANA 51.521 Travel to Argentina May 17-June 1; AI; S-L Spain travel study May 19-30; AI, ENGL 2301/2302 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MRKT 3301, AI S-L; $35 fee PROJ 6301 Adm. to PRST; S-L PSYC or SOCI 1301 RELI 1301, 1302 SOCI or PSYC 1301 Argentina travel study May 17-June 1; AI; SPAN 2302 or equiv.
Option 2 Hybrid: Four 4 1/2-hour evenings in the classroom and online M3 M3
COUN 5389 COUN 5389
H4E1 H4E2
Multicultural Perspect Multicultural Perspect
MT/THF 05:30PM MT/THF 05:30PM
10:00 Campus Collins 313 10:00 DBUN Room 117
Wolf, SM Bartley, SM
Classroom May 19, 20, 29, 30 & online Classroom May 19, 20, 29, 30 & online
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Accounting
It is strongly recommended that the math requirement for the student’s degree be completed prior to or taken concurrently with ACCT 2301. LS LS LS LS LS LS
Art LS LS LS LS
ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT
2301 2301 2301 2301 2302 2302
01 02 03 N1 01 N1
Prin/Financial Account Prin/Financial Account Prin/Financial Account Prin/Financial Account Prin/Managerial Acct Prin/Managerial Acct
M T S TBD T TBD
05:45PM 05:45PM 08:00AM TBD 05:45PM TBD
09:45 09:45 01:00 TBD 09:45 TBD
DBUHC Room 201 Campus Collins 326b Campus Collins 313 Internet Campus Collins 012 Internet
Staff Bates, KM Staff Moore, DL Bruntmyer, EI Allen, CJ
ART ART ART ART
2317 2318 4330 4380
N1 N1 01 N1
Advertis/Vis Comm I Basic Digital Design ST: Color/Composition Arts/Creative Process
TBD TBD M TBD
TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD
TBD TBD 09:45 TBD
Internet Internet Campus Collins 317ab Internet
Hutchinson, JW Sawyer, TL Hutchinson, JW Walsh, DH
N1 N2 N1 N2
Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet Internet Internet
Hinson, ME See, LA Hinson, ME See, LA
Req. BIOL 14L1.N1 Req. BIOL 14L1.N2 Req. lab manual & access number Req. lab manual & access number RELI 1301, 1302, AI
Biology LS LS LS LS
BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL
1401 1401 14L1 14L1
Christian Studies LS LS LS LS
CHST CHST CHST CHST
3309 3372 4301 4302
N1 N1 N1 N1
Spiritual Form/Chr Min Church Administration Teach Ministry/Church Practicum/Chr Stud
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet Internet Internet
Daehnert, WJ Maiden, TL Kim, JJ Mullen, SK
LS LS
CHST 4312 CHST 4330
N1 N1
Bib Serv Leadership Intro to Missiology
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
Internet Internet
Gregory, RR Garrett, RI
T TBD TBD TBD TBD F TBD TBD S M TBD TBD
05:45PM TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:30PM TBD TBD 08:00AM 05:45PM TBD TBD
09:45 TBD TBD TBD TBD 10:30 TBD TBD 01:00 09:45 TBD TBD
Campus Collins 313 Campus TBD Campus TBD Internet Internet DBUN Room 115 Internet Campus Campus Horner 210 Campus Collins 317ab TBD Internet
Jacob, JE Staff Staff Hutchinson, JW Sawyer, TL Staff Newman, MJ Hollabaugh, GT Staff Hutchinson, JW Morton, JL Walsh, DH
Communication LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
COMA 1302 COMA 2302 COMA 2302 COMA 2317 COMA 2318 COMA 3301 COMA 3301 COMA 4310 COMA 4320 COMA 4330 COMA 4365 COMA 4380
01 01IEP 02IEP N1 N1 01 N1 01 01 01 01 N1
Fund/Speech Comm Voice/Articulation Voice/Articulation Advertis/Vis Comm I Basic Digital Design Nonverb Communica Nonverb Communica Intern/Communication Tech/Communication ST: Color/Composition Pract/Cross-Cultural Arts/Creative Process
Computer Science LS
COSC 1301
H1
Intro to Computers
S
08:00AM
01:00 Campus Collins 301
Jemison, JE
LS LS
COSC 1301 COSC 1301
N1 N2
Intro to Computers Intro to Computers
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
Internet Internet
Parker, TP Peterson, NC
Criminal Justice 1302 3302 4307 4312
eMAT eMAT eMAT eMAT ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301
COSC 1301: $35 fee; S-L FT
Bib. Stud. or Chr. Stud. major or minor, junior or senior, AI; S-L
IEP IEP COSC 1301: $35 fee; S-L APD; O-C work AI FT MS Office 2010; Classroom June 7, 21, July 12, 26, Aug 2 & online MS Office 2010 MS Office 2010
LS LS LS LS
CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS
N1 N1 N1 N1
Intro/Criminal Justice Juvenile Delinquency Criminology Research Methods
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet Internet Internet
Norton, BR Humphreys, JS Conroy, RJ Buchanan, TG
LS LS LS
CRJS 4320 01 CRJS 4332 N1 CRJS 4620 01
Intern/Crim Justice I Crisis Intervention Intern/Crim Justice II
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
Campus Internet Campus
Kung, DH Conroy, RJ Kung, DH
PSYC or SOCI 1301 CRJS 1301 or 1302 or SOCI 1301 18 hrs. CRJS, GS math or PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301, GS math 18 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; S-L 6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI 30 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; S-L TRD TRD TRD
Developing a Christian Mind LS LS LS
DCM DCM DCM
2301 2301 2301
Economics LS LS LS LS
ECON ECON ECON ECON
2301 2301 2302 2302
Education LS LS LS LS LS
EDUC EDUC EDUC SPED SPED
4303 4316 4393 4320 4330
Summer 2014
01 N1 N2
Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind
TH TBD TBD
12:15PM TBD TBD
04:45 Campus Collins 251 TBD Internet TBD Internet
Hatch, JD Flickner, MK Crouch, SH
01 N1 01 N1
Prin/Macroeconomics Prin/Macroeconomics Prin/Microeconomics Prin/Microeconomics
S TBD TH TBD
08:00AM TBD 05:30PM TBD
01:00 TBD 10:00 TBD
Campus Collins 312 Internet Campus Collins 008 Internet
Buckles, BW McClelland, EL Thompson, RH Saydometov, S
N1 N1 01 N1 N1
Developmental Stages Stud/Classroom Mgmt Pract/Cross-Cultural Teach/Underachiever Ped/Special Education
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet TBD Internet Internet
Bigler, DA Spain, CS Morton, JL Banks, AD Sanders, ME
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OBV OBV AI SPED 4310
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Day
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Ends Site
1301 1301 1301 1301 1302 1302 2301 2301 2301 2301 2301 2302 2302 3320
01 H1 02 N1 01 N1 01 02 N1 N2 N3 01 N1 01
Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature II World Literature II Internship in English
W TH S TBD T TBD W F TBD TBD TBD T TBD TBD
05:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD 05:45PM TBD 05:45PM 05:30PM TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD TBD
09:45 10:00 01:00 TBD 09:45 TBD 09:45 10:30 TBD TBD TBD 09:45 TBD TBD
F S
05:30PM 08:00AM
09:00 Campus Collins 332 McCollister, DL 03:00
ENGL 1301 or 1401 ENGL 1301 or 1401 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 Junior, English major, ENGL 1301/1401, 1302, 2301 or 2302, 3305 or 4301 with B Minimum, AI, AIC; S-L ENGL 2301 or 2302; WP1 meets June 6, 7, 20, 21 July 11, 12, 25, 26
English LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL
LS1 ENGL 4316 01 Dickens and Film
Finance LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA
3301 3301 3301 3302 4302 4308 4311
Fine Arts LS LS LS LS
FINE FINE FINE FINE
1306 1306 1306 1306
Geology
Location
June 2–August 8, 2014
No.
DBUHC Room 201 Campus Moon 109a Campus Collins 005b Internet Campus Moon 109b Internet Campus Collins 005a Campus Collins 327 Internet Internet Internet Campus Moon 109a Internet Campus
Instructor
Riley, NF Surratt, MN Mabe, TR Dark, RN Reimer, TL Barrett, MC Nelson, MK Reimer, TL Nelson, MK Surratt, MN Nelson, MK Riley, NF Hoyer, LE Powell, BG
Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt Securities Analysis Adv Top/Corp Fin Mgmt International Finance Internship in Finance
W S TBD TBD M TBD TBD
05:45PM 08:00AM TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD TBD
09:45 01:00 TBD TBD 09:45 TBD TBD
Campus Collins 005b Campus Collins 326b Internet Internet Campus Collins 313 Internet Campus Collins 311
Miller, WO Miller, WO Schaffer, AC Park, JJ Schaffer, AC Saydometov, S Staff
ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 FINA 3301 FINA 3301 FINA 3301 AD
01 N1 N2 N3
Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts
S TBD TBD TBD
08:00AM TBD TBD TBD
01:00 TBD TBD TBD
Campus Horner 201 Internet Internet Internet
Staff Averill, JM Baca, IR Richard, DL
FT FT FT FT Req. GEOL 13L1.N1 Req. lab kit MATH 1301 rec.; Classroom June 7, 21, July 12, 26, Aug 2 & online; Req. GEOL 14L1.H1 MATH 1301 rec.; Req. GEOL 14L1.N1
GEOL 1301 GEOL 13L1 GEOL 1401
N1 N1 H1
Physical Geology Physical Geology Lab Meteor/Space Science
TBD TBD S
TBD TBD 08:00AM
TBD Internet TBD Internet 01:00 Campus Roberts 221
LaFavers, AJ LaFavers, AJ Hahn, KD
LS LS LS
GEOL 1401 GEOL 14L1 GEOL 14L1
N1 H1 N1
Meteor/Space Science Meteor/Space Sci Lab Meteor/Space Sci Lab
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
Bush, TO Hahn, KD Bush, TO
TBD T TBD
TBD 05:45PM TBD
TBD Internet 09:45 Campus Strickland 211 TBD Internet
Health Care Management HCMG 3330 HCMG 3340 HCMG 4301
N1 01 N1
Legal Issues/Mgmt Org Behavior/HCM Adv Mgmt Seminar
History
LS HIST 1301 01 Am History to 1865 LS HIST 1301 02 Am History to 1865 LS HIST 1301 N1 Am History to 1865 LS HIST 1301 N2 Am History to 1865 LS HIST 1302 01 Am Hist Since 1865 LS1 HIST 1302 01 Am Hist Since 1865 LS HIST 1302 N1 Am Hist Since 1865 LS HIST 1302 N2 Am Hist Since 1865 LS HIST 2301 N1 World Civilization I LS HIST 2302 N1 World Civilization II LS HIST 3303 01 Internship/History LS HIST 4011 01 History 7-12 Seminar
Honors LS
HNRS 4001HR 01
Kinesiology LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
18
KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES
1101 1101 1101 1117 1117 1117 2309 3310 4301 4336 4636
Classroom: June 12, 26, July 17, 31 & online
01 02 N1 N1 01 N1 01
LS LS LS
LS LS LS
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
N1 N2 N3 N1 N2 N3 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1
Internet Internet Internet
Carr, BA Peterson, JA Peterson, JA
MANA 3301 HCMG 3301, 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, MANA 3301; S-L
F 05:30PM 10:30 S 08:00AM 01:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD T 05:45PM 09:45 F 05:30PM 09:00 S 08:00AM 03:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD W 04:00PM 04:45
DBUN Campus Internet Internet Campus DBUHC
Room 117 Collins 012 Collins 332 Room 202
Villa, FM Staff Stricklin, BD Stricklin, BD Bodiford, CW Staff
WP1 meets June 6, 7, 20, 21, July 11, 12, 25, 26
Internet Internet Internet Internet Campus Campus
Collins 313
Kelm, GA Kelm, GA Berta, SE Schaffer, PE Kelm, GA Williams, ME
6 hrs. upper level Hist, AI; S-L TCP; $35 fee
Honors Portfolio
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus
Mitchell, PI
ADP honors
Fitness for Living Fitness for Living Fitness for Living Weight Training Weight Training Weight Training Adapted Kinesiology Recreation Leadership Exercise Physiology Intern/Kinesiology I Intern/Kinesiology I
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet
Elms, SJ Lester, BD Granniss, DJ Erwin, RR Williams, PS Weeldreyer, CA Elms, SJ Granniss, DJ Williams, PS Williams, PS Williams, PS
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Long Summer Undergraduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Management
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Carlisle, JE Downing, LD Staff Burkholder, JS Dalton, DB Daniels, EG Calhoun, GA Willis, DE Wright, MC Staff Spivey, CD Gandy, JD Staff Calhoun, JB Cassidy, SL Arnott, GI Staff Laman, TS
Classroom June 2, 16, 30, July 14, 28 & online; S-L S-L S-L, Aug. 2 Classroom June 7, 21, July 12, 26, Aug. 2 & online; S-L S-L, Aug. 2 MANA 3301, Aug. 2 MANA 3301 GS MATH GS MATH GS MATH ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv. ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv.
LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA
3301 3301 3301 3301 3301 3302 3303 3305 3305 3305 3306 3306 3308 3308 4301 4301 4302 4320
H1 01 02 H2 N1 N1 N1 01 02 N1 01 N1 01 N1 01 N1 01 01
Prin/Management Prin/Management Prin/Management Prin/Management Prin/Management Prin/Hum Res Mgmt Prin/Org Behavior Managerial Statistics Managerial Statistics Managerial Statistics Management Comm Management Comm Business/Public Law Business/Public Law Operations/Mgmt Operations/Mgmt Mgmt/Internship Strat/Problems/Mgmt
M W F S TBD TBD TBD TH S TBD M TBD S TBD M TBD TBD M
05:45PM 05:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD TBD TBD 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD 05:45PM TBD 08:00AM TBD 05:45PM TBD TBD 05:45PM
09:45 09:45 10:30 01:00 TBD TBD TBD 10:00 01:00 TBD 09:45 TBD 01:00 TBD 09:45 TBD TBD 09:45
LS
MANA 4320
02
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
W
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 327
Underwood, JD
LS
MANA 4320
N1
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
TBD
TBD
TBD
Arnott, DH
LS LS
MANA 4342 MANA 4342
01 N1
Business Ethics Business Ethics
W TBD
05:45PM TBD
09:45 Campus Collins 012 TBD Internet
Whitehead, DR Carter, LG
Management Information Systems
Campus Collins 008 DBUHC Room 202 Campus Collins 012 DBUN Room 117 Internet Internet Internet Campus Collins 313 Campus Collins 314 Internet Campus Collins 327 Internet Campus Collins 005a Internet Campus Moon 111a Internet Campus Collins 311 DBUN Room 116
June 2–August 8, 2014 Instructor
Internet
MANA 3301 MANA 3301 AD ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301 (MANA 3306 for BBA) ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301 (MANA 3306 for BBA) ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301 (MANA 3306 for BBA) Junior or AI Junior or AI
LS LS LS
MISM 1302 MISM 2311 MISM 3301
N1 N1 H1
Ethical/Human Info Intro Bus Software Info Syst/Mgmt
TBD TBD M
TBD TBD 05:45PM
TBD Internet TBD Internet 09:45 Campus Collins 008
Alford, GL Alford, GL Staff
LS LS LS LS LS
MISM MISM MISM MISM MISM
01 N1 N1 N1 N1
Info Syst/Mgmt Info Syst/Mgmt Info Syst Analysis Web/Database Design Current IT Trends
S TBD TBD TBD TBD
08:00AM TBD TBD TBD TBD
01:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD
Campus Collins 327 Internet Internet Internet Internet
O’Bryant, SD Floyd, CN Staff Ferguson, LS Staff
3301 3301 3301 3301 3302 3303 4302 4305 4330 4341
01 H1 02 N1 N1 N1 N1 01 N1 01
Principles/Marketing Principles/Marketing Principles/Marketing Principles/Marketing Marketing Analysis Promotional Strategy Prof/Sales Mgmt Marketing Internship Strategy/Prob/Mrkt Ind Readings/Mktg
T F S TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TH
05:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:30PM
09:45 10:30 01:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 10:00
Campus Collins 312 DBUN Room 114 Campus Collins 008 Internet Internet Internet Internet Campus Collins 311 Internet Campus Strickland 227
Willis, DE Staff Smith, ZA Ricketts, PM Little, CD Ricketts, PM Armstrong, CL Staff Ricketts, PM Ricketts, PM
1301 1301 1303 1307 1308 2301
H1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1
Math for Liberal Arts Math for Liberal Arts College Algebra Finite Math/Business Calculus/Business Elem Probability/Stat
S TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
09:00AM TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
11:30 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Campus Collins 318 Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet
Hassett, DE Tung, SM Crawford, BA Hargrave, JL Hargrave, JL Hardin, JL
eMAT; Scientific calculator; Classroom weekly & online eMAT; Scientific calculator eMAT; TI-Plus calculator eMAT; TI-Plus calculator MATH 1303 or 1307; TI-Plus calculator MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-Plus calculator
11P1 11P1 11V1 11V1 1110 1110 1120 1120 1140 4010 4308 4342 4380
01 02 01 02 01 02 01 02 01 01 01 01 N1
Applied Piano Elective Applied Piano Elective Applied Voice Elective Applied Voice Elective Applied Voice Applied Voice Applied Piano Applied Piano Applied Composition Music All-Level Sem Internship/Ch Music Ethnomusic/Missions Arts/Creative Process
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD T TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 09:45 TBD
Campus Blackaby 114 Campus Blackaby 115 Campus Horner 206 Campus Blackaby 301 Campus Horner 206 Campus Blackaby 301 Campus Blackaby 114 Campus Blackaby 115 Campus Blackaby 302 Campus Campus Campus Horner 201 Internet
Baca, IR Mitz, SC Moore, WC McCullar, CK Moore, WC McCullar, CK Baca, IR Mitz, SC Wallace, BK McCullar, CK Bowles, RE Lites, MA Walsh, DH
ADH ADH ADH ADH MM; ADH; Also 1210, 2110, 2210 MM; ADH; Also 1210, 2110, 2210 MM; Also 1220, 2120, 2220 MM; Also 1220, 2120, 2220 ADH; Also 1240, 2140, 2240, 3140, 3240 S-L; $35 fee Senior, completion of Ch. Music req., AIC; F-B; S-L
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus
Fansler, TL
MBM; senior; S-L
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
Internet Internet
McCuin, JL McCuin, JL
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. PHSC 14L1.N1
3301 3301 3310 3320 4340
Marketing LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT MRKT
Math LS LS LS LS LS LS
MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH
Music LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI
Music Business LS
MUSB 4385
01
Intern/Music Industry
Physical Science LS LS
PHSC 1401 PHSC 14L1
Summer 2014
N1 N1
Physical Science I Physical Sci I Lab
www.DBU.edu
COSC 1301 & MATH 1301, 1303 or 1307 MISM 1302 COSC 1301; FINA 3301 rec.; Classroom June 9, 23, July 7, 21, Aug. 4 & online COSC 1301; FINA 3301 rec. COSC 1301; FINA 3301 rec. MISM 2311, 3301; S-L MISM 1302, 2311, 3310 MISM 1302, 3301, 3306, 3310, senior
Classroom June 6, 20, July 11, 25 & online MANA 3305, MRKT 3301 MRKT 3301 MRKT 3301 AD MRKT 3301 & 3 of MRKT 3302, 3303, 4301, 4302 MRKT 3301; Classroom June 5 & July 31
FT
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Course Title
Political Science
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
June 2–August 8, 2014 Instructor
LS LS LS LS
POLS POLS POLS POLS
2301 2301 2301 2303
01 N1 N2 N1
Am National Govern Am National Govern Am National Govern Statistics/Social Sci
S TBD TBD TBD
08:00AM TBD TBD TBD
01:00 TBD TBD TBD
Campus Strickland 217 Internet Internet Internet
Sullivan, RJ Sullivan, RJ Goodyear, JT Hardin, JL
LS
POLS 3313
01
Internship/Political Sci
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus
Sullivan, RJ
Professional Studies LS
PRST 3301
H1
Lifelong Learning
T
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 327
Taylor, ME
LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
PRST PRST PRST PRST PRST PRST PRST PRST PRST
3301 3301 3301 3301 3301 3301 3301 3303 3303
01 02 03 04 N1 N2 N3 01 H1
Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learning Lifelong Learning Experiential Learning Experiential Learning
T TH S S TBD TBD TBD M TH
05:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM 05:30PM
09:45 10:00 01:00 01:00 TBD TBD TBD 09:45 10:00
Zackary, LK Killough, RC Roney, LM Fellemende, RL Taylor, ME Jackson, LF Fickling, KF Zackary, LK Franklin, CM
LS LS LS
PRST 3303 PRST 3303 PRST 3303
02 03 N1
Experiential Learning Experiential Learning Experiential Learning
S S TBD
08:00AM 08:00AM TBD
01:00 Campus Collins 310 01:00 DBUN Room 114 TBD Internet
Staff Killough, RC Hutcheon, WM
Psychology
DBUHC Room 201 DBUN Room 116 Campus Blackaby 306 DBUN Room 113 Internet Internet Internet DBUHC Room 202 Campus Moon 109a
LS LS
PSYC 1301 PSYC 2301
N1 N1
General Psychology Statistics/Social Sci
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
Internet Internet
Edwards, MA Hardin, JL
LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC
2304 2304 3302 3303 3312 4301 4305 4305 4311 4312 4314 4319
01 N1 N1 01 01 N1 01 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1
Marriage and Family Marriage and Family Juvenile Delinquency Psychology/Intern I Drug/Alcohol Prob Multicultural Perspect Psyc/Ab Behavior Psyc/Ab Behavior Int/Psyc/Christianity Human Growth/Dev Coun Theories/Tech Research Methods
F TBD TBD TBD S TBD S TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
05:30PM TBD TBD TBD 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
10:30 TBD TBD TBD 01:00 TBD 01:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Campus Internet Internet Campus Campus Internet DBUN Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet
Collins 313 Strickland 211 Room 115
Elledge, BD Colton, RE Humphreys, JS Edwards, MA Murray, TC Salzman, KM Dusza, JS Wicker, DA Colton, RE Davis, JS Rosenbaum, K Buchanan, TG
LS LS LS
PSYC 4330 PSYC 4330 PSYC 4395
01 N1 N1
Social Psychology Social Psychology Crisis Intervention
M TBD TBD
05:45PM TBD TBD
09:45 DBUN Room 115 TBD Internet TBD Internet
Crumrine, AL Humphreys, JS Conroy, RJ
Religion LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI
1301 1301 1301 1301 1302 1302 1302 2304 2304 3311 3362 3382
01 02 N1 N2 01 N1 N2 01 N1 N1 N1 N1
Old Testament Survey Old Testament Survey Old Testament Survey Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey New Testament Survey New Testament Survey Christian Doctrine Christian Doctrine The Pentateuch The Minor Prophets Practicum/Religion
M T TBD TBD F TBD TBD S TBD TBD TBD TBD
05:45PM 05:45PM TBD TBD 05:30PM TBD TBD 08:00AM TBD TBD TBD TBD
09:45 09:45 TBD TBD 10:30 TBD TBD 01:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD
Campus Strickland 216 DBUHC Room 202 Internet Internet Campus Collins 326b Internet Internet Campus Strickland 212 Internet Internet Internet Internet
Salzman, SL Staff Mullen, SK Lemons, JC Staff Lemons, JC Trammell, TJ Staff Lemons, JC Mullen, SK Mullen, SK Mullen, SK
LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI
3383 4307 4307 4321 4321 4322 4336 4336 4342 4345
N1 01 N1 01 N1 N1 N1 N2 01 N1
History/Christianity The Gospels The Gospels Early/Letters/Paul Early/Letters/Paul Later/Letters/Paul The General Epistles The General Epistles Ethnomusic/Missions Chr/Pluralistic World
TBD TH TBD T TBD TBD TBD TBD T TBD
TBD 05:30PM TBD 05:45PM TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD
TBD 10:00 TBD 09:45 TBD TBD TBD TBD 09:45 TBD
Internet DBUN Room 106 Internet Campus Strickland 227 Internet Internet Internet Internet Campus Horner 201 Internet
von Helms, TJ Staff Lemons, JC Brooks, EB Trammell, TJ Matos, JF Matos, JF Payne, GA Lites, MA Matos, JF
LS SOCI 1301 N1 LS SOCI 1302 N1 LS SOCI 2303 N1
Intro/Sociology Social Problems Statistics/Social Sci
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD Internet TBD Internet TBD Internet
Buchanan,TG Buchanan,TG Hardin, JL
LS LS
Marriage and Family Marriage and Family
F TBD
10:30 Campus Collins 313 TBD Internet
Elledge, BD Colton, RE
Sociology
20
SOCI 2304 SOCI 2304
01 N1
05:30PM TBD
www.DBU.edu
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI- Plus calculator; Does not fulfill GS soc. sci. req. 3 hrs. POLS; S-L Adm. to PRST; Classroom June 3, 17, July 1, 15, 29 & online; S-L Adm. to PRST; S-L Adm. to PRST; S-L Adm. to PRST: S-L Adm. to PRST: S-L Adm. to PRST: S-L Adm. to PRST: S-L Adm. to PRST: S-L PRST 3301 (or CE), COSC 1301, ENGL 1301, 1302 PRST 3301 (or CE), COSC 1301, ENGL 1301, 1302; Classroom June 5, 19, July 10, 24, Aug. 7 & online PRST 3301 (or CE), COSC 1301, ENGL 1301, 1302 PRST 3301 (or CE), COSC 1301, ENGL 1301, 1302 PRST 3301 (or CE), COSC 1301, ENGL 1301, 1302
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI- Plus calculator; Does not fulfill GS soc. sci. req. PSYC or SOCI 1301 12 hrs. PSYC, junior; Site AI; S-L PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 12 hrs. PSYC 12 hrs. PSYC 18 hrs. PSYC, 6 hrs. RELI or AI PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC 1301 PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301, GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS, GS math PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 6 hrs. CRJS, PSYC or SOCI
RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 Bib. Stud. or Chr. Stud. major or minor, junior or senior; AI; S-L RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 2304
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI- Plus calculator; Does not fulfill GS soc. sci. req.
Summer 2014
Long Summer Undergraduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI
3302 3305 3308 3312 4301 4303 4303 4307 4312
N1 01 01 01 N1 01 N1 N1 N1
Juvenile Delinquency Intern in Sociology I Intern in Sociology II Drug/Alcohol Prob Multicultural Perspect Social Psychology Social Psychology Criminology Research Methods
TBD TBD TBD S TBD M TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD 08:00AM TBD 05:45PM TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD 01:00 TBD 09:45 TBD TBD TBD
LS LS
SOCI 4313 SOCI 4395
N1 N1
Human Growth/Dev Crisis Intervention
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
TBD TBD
Location
June 2–August 8, 2014 Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Internet Campus Campus Campus Strickland 211 Internet DBUN Room 115 Internet Internet Internet
Humphreys, JS Humphreys, JS Wallace, GL Murray, TC Salzman, KM Crumrine, AL Humphreys, JS Conroy, RJ Buchanan, TG
Internet Internet
Davis, JS Conroy, RJ
PSYC or SOCI 1301 SOCI 1301 or 1302 or CE SOCI 1302; S-L SOCI 3305; S-L PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 CRJS 1302 or SOCI 1301 PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301, 2303, or 18 hrs. CRJS, GS math PSYC or SOCI 1301 6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
Long Summer Graduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Accounting
LS ACCT 5311 N1 Survey of Accounting LS ACCT 6321 01 Managerial Accounting LS ACCT 6321 02 Managerial Accounting LS1 ACCT 6321 01 Managerial Accounting LS ACCT 6321 N1 Managerial Accounting LS ACCT 6335 N1 Statement Analysis LS ACCT 6345 01 Fraud/Forensic/Account
Communication LS LS LS LS LS LS
COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA
6301 6303 6305 6309 6321 6323
01 01 01 H1 N1 01
Adv Comm Theory Digital Media Comm Presentation Comm Social Media/Comm Strategic/Organization Comm Consulting
Day
Begins
Ends Site
TBD M W F S TBD TBD T
TBD 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD TBD 05:45PM
TBD Internet Comstock, JA 09:45 DBUN Room 117 Gonzalez, JM 09:45 Campus Collins 313 Coats, BR 09:00 DBUHC Room 201 Gonzalez, JM 03:00 TBD Internet Powell, WP TBD Internet Moore, DL 09:45 Campus Collins 301 Sumpter, J
M TH T TH TBD M
05:45PM 05:30PM 05:45PM 05:30PM TBD 05:45PM
09:45 10:00 09:45 10:00 TBD 09:45
Campus Horner 201 Campus Horner 201 Campus Horner 210 Campus Horner 210 Internet Campus Horner 210
Reed, RB Hutchinson, JW Morgan, JP Rose, DM Morgan, JP Morgan, JP
Conflict Resolution Management LS
CRMN 6310
Counseling LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
COUN 5382 COUN 5382 COUN 5383 COUN 5383 COUN 5385 COUN 5385 COUN 5386 COUN 5386 COUN 5391 COUN 5391 COUN 5391 COUN 6100 COUN 6100 COUN 6381 COUN 6381 COUN 6388 COUN 6392 COUN 6392 COUN 6392 COUN 6393 COUN 6393 COUN 6394 COUN 6396 CRJS 5323 CRJS 5326 CRJS 5332
Economics LS
ECON 5311
Education LS LS LS LS
DLED EDAD EDAD EDAD
6305 6010 6311 6312
Summer 2014
Instructor
June 2–August 8, 2014 Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec. ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec. ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec.; WP1 meets June 6, 7, 20, 21, July 11, 12, 25, 26 ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec. ACCT 3301, 3302 ACCT 5311 COMA 6300 or AI S-L Classroom June 5, 19, July 10, 24, Aug. 7 & online COMA 6320, 6321
N1
Conflict Res Mgmt
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Calhoun, JB
01 02 01 02 01 N1 01 02 01 02 03 01 02 01 02 01 01 02 03 01 02 01 01
Coun Theories/Tech Coun Theories/Tech Group Coun Methods Group Coun Methods Lifespan Human Dev Lifespan Human Dev Psychological Testing Psychological Testing Pre-Practicum/Coun Pre-Practicum/Coun Pre-Practicum/Coun Comp Coun Review Comp Coun Review Addictive /Compulsive Addictive/Compulsive Assessment/Interven Coun Practicum I Coun Practicum I Coun Practicum I Coun Practicum II Coun Practicum II Practicum/Family/Th Chr/Human Sexuality
T T W W M TBD M W M M W TBD TBD T W M M TH TH T W M W
05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM TBD 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM TBD TBD 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 09:45 09:45 09:45 09:45 TBD 09:45 09:45 09:45 09:45 09:45 TBD TBD 09:45 09:45 09:45 09:45 10:00 10:00 09:45 09:45 09:45 09:45
Campus Strickland 216 DBUN Room 106 Campus Collins 008 DBUN Room 113 DBUN Room 114 Internet Campus Collins 012 DBUN Room 117 Campus Collins 301 Campus Brownstone 102 DBUN Room 115 Campus DBUN DBUN Room 117 Campus Collins 301 Campus Collins 005a Campus Collins 005b Campus Collins 005b DBUN Room 117 Campus Collins 005b DBUN Room 114 Campus Collins 005a Campus Brownstone 102
Stewart, GC Tew, KL Davis, JR Fowler, RA Davis, JR Mountain, JP Wicker, DA Beverly, HJ Davis, JS Wolf, SM Moxley, SL Becerril, ML Cook, JD Falkenberg, LC Edwards, MA Cobern, KT Linder, TS Wolf, SM Cobern, KT Becerril, ML Cook, JD Cobern, KT Turbyfill, LK
PSYC 1301 PSYC 1301
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer 6 hrs. CRJS, POLS or SOCI
Criminal Justice LS LS LS
Location
N1 N1 N1
Crime and Community Research Methods/CJ Crisis Intervention
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet Internet
Conroy, RJ Buchanan, TG Conroy, RJ
N1
Managerial Economics
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Guerra, E
N1 01 N1 N1
Distance/Design/Adm Professional Portfolio Educ Org/Admin School Law
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD
Internet Campus Internet Internet
Lowe, ME Jones, TL Staff Staff
www.DBU.edu
UG statistics UG statistics COUN 5380, 5382, 12 additional COUN hrs. COUN 5380, 5382, 12 additional COUN hrs. COUN 5380, 5382, 12 additional COUN hrs. COUN 6393 CE COUN 6393 CE COUN 5382 COUN 5382 COUN 6383 S-L S-L S-L S-L S-L COUN 6383, 6392, 6393; S-L
Graduating
21
Long Summer Graduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
LS LS LS LS LS LS
EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDBE EDDL
6314 6316 6317 6319 5303 7301
N1 N1 N1 N1 01 01
The Principalship Sch/Personnel Admin Sch/Public Relations Christian Sch Admin Literatura Infantil Development Theories
TBD TBD TBD TBD W TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD
TBD TBD TBD TBD 09:45 TBD
Internet Internet Internet Internet Campus Moon 109b TBD
Givens, TD Staff Staff Taylor, LA Seaton, MR McLaughlin, NL
LS LS LS LS LS
EDDL EDDL EDDL EDDL EDDL
7303 7306 7306 7336 7337
01 01 02 01 01
Org Behavior/Lead Market/Pub Relations Market/Pub Relations Local/State Studies Nat Policy Studies
TBD MTW THFS TBD TBD
TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD TBD
TBD 05:00 05:00 TBD TBD
TBD Campus SGMC 107 Campus SGMC 107 Campus Campus
Staff Staff Staff Staff Dugger, HN
June 2–August 8, 2014 Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Spanish language proficiency assessment Ed.D. K-12 Cohort III & IV; Travel to Washington D.C. July 5-12 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort V & VI; Austin travel July 12-18 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort II; June 23-25 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort I; June 26-28 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort V & VI; Travel to Austin July 12-18 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort III & IV; Travel to Washington, D.C. July 5-12 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort I; June 23-25 Ed.D. K-12 Cohort II; June 26-28 PT; OBV GC Cohort OBV
LS EDDS 7315 01 Budgeting/Finance LS EDDS 7315 02 Budgeting/Finance LS EDUC 5303 N1 Developmental Stages LS EDUC 5310 GCCO1 Intro/Except Learner LS EDUC 5316 N1 Stud/Classroom/Mgmt LS EDUC 5320 N1 Teach/Underachiever LS EDUC 5330 N1 Ped/Special Educ LS1 EDUC 5344 01 Diag Learn Diff Ch LS EDUC 6010 01 Professional Portfolio LS EDUC 6011 01 Professional Portfolio LS EDUC 6012 01 Professional Portfolio LS EDUC 6302 N1 Research/Education LS EDUC 6304 N1 Improvement/Instruct LS EDUC 6306 N1 Curric Design/Eval LS EDUC 6308 N1 Sch/Multicultural/Soc LS EDUC 6315 01 Intern/Curric/Instruct LS EDUC 6340 SHL1 Practicum I LS EDUC 6341 SHL1 Practicum II LS ESLS 5301 N1 Sec Language Acq LS ESLS 5314 01 Practicum/ESL/EFL LS READ 5010 01 Master Read/Seminar LS READ 5011 01 Read Specialist Sem
MTW 08:00AM 05:00 THFS 08:00AM 05:00 TBD TBD TBD TH 05:30PM 10:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD F 05:30PM 09:00 S 08:00AM 03:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TH 05:30PM 10:00 T 05:45PM 09:45 T 05:45PM 09:45
Campus SGMC 109 Campus SGMC 109 Internet DBUHC Room 202 Internet Internet Internet Campus Education 100
Qualls, BA Qualls, BA Bigler, DA Myers, RD Spain, CS Banks, AD Sanders, ME Johnson, JS
Campus Campus Campus Internet Internet Internet Internet TBD SHL SHL Internet Campus Education 112 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 112
Spain, CS Tribble, DH Sarker, AE Staff Spain, CS Bicknell, AE Staff Tribble, DH Staff Staff Morren, DM Janecek, U Hamberlin, MK Hamberlin, MK
Graduating Graduating Graduating S-L
LS LS LS LS
READ READ READ READ
GCCO1 Diag/Correct Read Diff N1 Spec Read Assessment NDCO1 Foundations/Reading H1 Curric/Instruct/Read
TBD TBD T M
TBD TBD 05:45PM 05:45PM
TBD TBD 09:45 09:45
DBUHC Internet DBUN Room 116 Campus Strickland 222
LS LS LS
SPED 5320 SPED 5330 SPED 6010
N1 N1 01
Teach/Underachiever Ped/Special Education Professional Portfolio
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
TBD TBD TBD
Internet Internet Campus
APD; S-L Final sem.; APD MEDRE; READ 6301, 6330, 6335 Final sem.; APD MEDRE; READ 6301, 6330, 6335 & 9 add. graduate hrs. READ Staff GC Cohort; AI Bedenbaugh, CK READ 6330 or recent teaching exp. Staff ND Cohort Staff READ 6330 or recent teaching exp.; Classroom June 2, 16, 30, July 14, 28, & online Banks, AD Sanders, ME EDUC/SPED 5310 Sanders, ME Graduating ACCT 5311 ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521 ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521 ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521; Classroom June 13, 27, July 18, Aug. 1 & online ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521 ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521 FINA 6301 FINA 6301; Classroom June 6, 20, July 11, 25 & online FINA 6301 FINA 6301
5332 6301 6330 6335
Finance LS LS LS LS
FINA FINA FINA FINA
51.521 6301 6301 6301
N1 01 02 H1
Foundations/Finance Corporate Finance Corporate Finance Corporate Finance
TBD T TH F
TBD 05:45PM 05:30PM 05:30PM
TBD 09:45 10:00 10:30
Internet Campus Collins 008 DBUHC Room 201 DBUN Room 116
Park, JJ Reid, WE Staff Staff
LS LS LS LS LS LS
FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA
6301 6301 6302 6302 6321 6332
03 N1 01 H1 N1 N1
Corporate Finance Corporate Finance Capital Markets/Inst Capital Markets/Inst International Finance Futures and Options
S TBD TH F TBD TBD
08:00AM TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM TBD TBD
01:00 TBD 10:00 10:30 TBD TBD
Campus Strickland 216 Internet Campus Collins 312 DBUN Room 116 Internet Internet
Sonko, J Park, JJ Harper, TR Staff Mercer, TA Park, JJ
Health Care Management LS
HCMG 6310
H1
HC Plan/Mrkt Policy
T
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 327
Staff
LS
HCMG 6320
H1
Managed Health Care
F
05:30PM
10:30 DBUN
Room 106
Staff
LS LS
HCMG 6320 HCMG 6330
N1 H1
Managed Healthcare Long-Term Care Adm
TBD F
TBD 05:30PM
TBD Internet 10:30 DBUN Room 106
Staff Staff
LS
HCMG 6380
N1
Health Serv/Capstone
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Staff
Concepts/Per Train Internship Internship Professional Portfolio Professional Portfolio Theories in Coaching Current Trends/Issues
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TH T
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:30PM 05:45PM
TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 10:00 09:45
COOP Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Halliday 2 Campus Halliday 2
Galloway, WR Galloway, WR Tennison, JA Elms, SJ Galloway, WR Williams, PS Galloway, WR
Kinesiology LS LS LS LS LS LS LS
22
KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES
5311 5321 5321 6010 6010 6306 6310
01 01 02 01 02 01 01
www.DBU.edu
EDUC/SPED 5310 WP1 meets June 6, 7, 20, 21, July 11, 12, 25, 26
Graduating; S-L SHL Cohort; EDUC 5340 or 5348 SHL Cohort; EDUC 5341 or 5396
MANA 51.521, MRKT 51.521; Classroom June 10, 24, July 8, 22, Aug. 5 & online MANA 51.521; Classroom June 6, 20, July 11, 25 & online MANA 51.521 HCMG 6310, 6320; Classroom June 13, 27, July 18, Aug. 1 & online 6 hrs 6000 level HCMG APD AI AI Graduating Graduating F-B; S-L
Summer 2014
Long Summer Graduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
TBD S TH TBD F S TBD T TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD T M
TBD 08:00AM 05:30PM TBD 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD 05:45PM TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM 05:45PM
TBD Internet Stubblefield, DB 01:00 Campus Horner 210 Staff 10:00 DBUN Room 106 Staff TBD Internet Lemons, JC 09:00 Campus Collins 332 McCollister, DL 03:00 TBD Internet Nichols, DL 09:45 Campus Strickland 227 Brooks, EB TBD Internet Trammell, TJ TBD Internet Matos, JF TBD Internet Kim, JJ TBD Internet Matos, JF TBD Internet Matos, JF TBD Internet Payne, GA TBD Internet Pettit, CA TBD Internet Walsh, DH 09:45 Campus Horner 201 Lites, MA 09:45 Campus Collins 317ab Hutchinson, JW
LS MANA 51.521 N1 Management Theory LS MANA 51.522 N1 Business Legal Env LS MANA 5398 01 Foun/Bus/Analysis LS MANA 6302 01 Quantitative Analysis LS MANA 6302 N1 Quantitative Analysis LS MANA 6303 01 Research/Statistics LS MANA 6305 N1 Staffing Organizations LS MANA 6310 01 Leader/Management LS MANA 6310 02 Leader/Management LS MANA 6310 N1 Leader/Management LS2 MANA 6311 01 International Mgmt LS MANA 6312 01 Comm/Bus Behavior LS MANA 6312 H1 Comm/Bus Behavior
TBD TBD W M TBD W TBD M F TBD F S TH F
TBD TBD 05:45PM 05:45PM TBD 05:45PM TBD 05:45PM 05:30PM TBD 05:30PM 08:00AM 05:30PM 05:30PM
TBD Internet Abla, TB TBD Internet Sardelli, AL 09:45 Campus Moon 111a DeLeon, JA 09:45 Campus Collins 318 Chen, D TBD Internet Chen, D 09:45 Campus Collins 318 Chen, D TBD Internet Brayden, NF 09:45 Campus Collins 312 Ingram, OC 10:30 DBUN Room 113 Webb, KS TBD Internet Welch, JK 09:00 Campus Collins 301 O’Brien, WR 03:00 10:00 Campus Collins 327 Crisp, PL 10:30 DBUN Room 114 Staff
LS
S
08:00AM
01:00 DBUN
TBD W TH F S S TBD TBD M TH T TBD TBD TBD M TBD
TBD 05:45PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD TBD 05:45PM 05:30PM 05:45PM TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM TBD
TBD Internet Notgrass, DP 09:45 Campus Strickland 211 Mauldin, JW 10:00 Campus Collins 332 Underwood, JD 09:00 Campus Collins 332 Staff 03:00 01:00 DBUN Room 106 Ashmore, KL TBD Internet Gregory, RR TBD Internet Hinkle, CS 09:45 DBUN Room 113 Staff 10:00 Campus Collins 301 Thompson, MJ 09:45 Campus Collins 314 Underwood, JD TBD Internet Crisp, EW TBD Internet Law, TL TBD Internet Wortman, MJ 09:45 Campus Strickland 211 Staff TBD Internet Arnott, DH
Liberal Arts
LS MALA 5300 N1 Western Heritage Chr LS MALA 5320 01 Tech/Communication LS MALA 5324 01 The Gospels LS MALA 5324 N1 The Gospels LS1 MALA 5346 01 Dickens and Film LS MALA 5350 N1 WV/Human Beliefs/Act LS MALA 5351 01 Early/Letters/Paul LS MALA 5351 N1 Early/Letters/Paul LS MALA 5352 N1 Later/Letters/Paul LS MALA 5358 N1 Teach Ministry/Church LS MALA 5365 N1 Chr/Pluralistic World LS MALA 5366 N1 The General Epistles LS MALA 5366 N2 The General Epistles LS MALA 5370 N1 Western Culture/Arts LS MALA 5372 N1 Arts/Creative Process LS MALA 5380 01 Ethnomusic/Missions LS MALA 5383 01 ST: Color/Composition
Management
MANA 6314
H1
Org/Change Develop
LS MANA 6314 N1 Org/Change Develop LS MANA 6319 01 Operational Finance LS MANA 6320 01 Business Ethics LS2 MANA 6320 01 Business Ethics LS MANA 6320 02 Business Ethics LS MANA 6320 N1 Business Ethics LS MANA 6323 N1 Human Res Strategy LS MANA 6333 01 Op/Quality Management LS MANA 6333 02 Op/Quality Management LS MANA 6341 01 Strat Mgmt Decisions LS MANA 6341 N1 Strat Mgmt Decisions LS MANA 6342 N1 Emp Neg/Collect Barg LS MANA 6343 N1 Compensation/Perform LS MANA 6353 01 Mastering Prof/Sales LS MANA 6360 N1 Managerial Strategy
Management Information Systems LS LS LS LS LS LS
MISM MISM MISM MISM MISM MISM
6314 6314 6314 6320 6330 6394
H1 01 N1 N1 N1 01
Location
Room 117
Staff
WP1 meets June 6, 7, 20, 21 July 11, 12, 25, 26; ENGL 2301 or 2302 or AI S-L
FT
AI MANA 6303 MANA 6303 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521; WP2 meets June 13, 14, 27, 28, July 18, 19, Aug. 1, 2 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521; Classroom June 13, 27, July 18, Aug. 1 & online MANA 51.521; Classroom June 14, 28, July 19, Aug. 2 & online MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521; WP2 meets June 13, 14, 27, 28, July 18, 19, Aug. 1, 2 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521; S-L MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 Graduating MBA; S-L Graduating MBA; S-L MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521, MRKT 51.521 Graduating MAM; S-L
T S TBD TBD TBD M
05:45PM 08:00AM TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM
09:45 01:00 TBD TBD TBD 09:45
LS MRKT 51.521 N1 Marketing Concepts LS1 MRKT 6301 01 Creative Prob Solving LS MRKT 6341 N1 Adv Marketing Strat
TBD F S TBD
TBD 05:30PM 08:00AM TBD
TBD Internet Meyer, KD 09:00 Campus Collins 251 McNutt, TS 03:00 TBD Internet Ricketts, PM
MRKT 51.521; S-L; WP1 meets June 6, 7, 20, 21, July 11, 12, 25, 26 MRKT 6301, 6331
TBA TBD
TBA TBD
TBA TBD
S-L S-L
Professional Development LS LS
MAPD 5305 MAPD 5350
N1 N1
Intro/Leader Studies WV/Human Beliefs/Act
Internet Internet
Courses shaded in BLUE are offered off the main campus at sites across the Metroplex. Summer 2014
Staff Staff Goble, RM Bell, TJ Staff Cartwright, DL
June 2–August 8, 2014 Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Management Info Syst Management Info Syst Management Info Syst Syst Analysis/Design Database Mgmt Syst IT Security
Marketing
Campus Strickland 212 DBUN Room 116 Internet Internet Internet Campus Moon 109b
Instructor
Cannon, BL Nichols, DL
Classroom June 3, 17, July 1, 15, 29 & online MISM 6314 MISM 6314; S-L MISM 6314
Courses shaded in RED are online courses offered through the Internet.
www.DBU.edu
23
Long Summer Graduate Term Dept. LS
No.
MAPD 6312
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
01
Prof Life Coach Prac
T
05:45PM
W TBD
05:45PM TBD
Project Management LS LS
PROJ 6301 PROJ 6303
01 N1
Proj Overview/Strat Execution/Closeout
School Counseling
Location
June 2–August 8, 2014
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
09:45 Campus Moon 112
Hale, EL
MAPD 5310, MAPD 6311
09:45 Campus Collins 312 TBD Internet
Staff Staff
PROJ 6301
LS2 EDSC 5310 01 Intro/School Coun LS EDSC 5311 NDCO1 Developmental Psyc LS EDSC 5311 N1 Developmental Psyc LS EDSC 6010 01 Professional Portfolio LS EDSC 6308 N1 Sch/Multicultural/Soc LS EDSC 6310 N1 Pre-Practicum/SC
F 05:30PM 09:00 S 08:00AM 03:00 W 05:45PM 09:45 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD
Campus Education 100
Blanchard, SE
WP2 meets June 13, 14, 27, 28, July 18, 19, Aug 1, 2
DBUN Room 116 Internet Campus Internet Internet
Staff Weston, CS Bond, BB Staff Blanchard, SE
MEDSC ND cohort
LS
TBD
Campus
Staff
EDSC 6312
01
Appraisal/Coun Dev
TBD
TBD
Final semester APD MEDSC; EDSC 5310, COUN 5382, 5383, 12 add. EDSC hrs.
Long Summer Gary Cook School of Leadership Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership
LS EDDL 7388 01-23 Dissertation I TBD TBD TBD TBD LS EDDL 7389 01-23 Dissertation II TBD TBD TBD TBD LS LEAD 7461 01 Christian Ed/Faith Form WTH 08:00AM 05:00 Campus LS LEAD 7463 01 Curriculum Design/Min MT 08:00AM 05:00 Campus LS LEAD 7470 01 Higher Educ Leadership MT 08:00AM 05:00 Campus LS LEAD 7471 01 History/Philosophy WTH 08:00AM 05:00 Campus LS LEAD 7480 01 Ethics in Leadership MT 08:00AM 05:00 Campus LS LEAD 7481 01 Strategic Planning/Lead WTH 08:00AM 05:00 Campus
Higher Education LS LS LS LS LS
HIED HIED HIED HIED HIED
5380 5381 6310 6320 6361
01 01 N1 01 H1
Readings in Higher Ed Readings in Higher Ed Legal/Finance/High Ed Practicum in Higher Ed Teach/Learn/Stu Dev
TBD TBD TBD TBD W
TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM
TBD TBD TBD TBD 09:45
TBD TBD Internet TBD Campus SGMC 107
Ph.D. in Leadership Studies
LS PHDL 7300 01 Leader Experiences/Dev TBD TBD TBD TBD LS PHDL 7304 01 LTA 4: Political Leader TBD TBD TBD TBD LS PHDL 7305 01 LTA 5: Cultural/Global TBD TBD TBD TBD LS PHDL 7306 01 Organizational Leader TBD TBD TBD TBD LS PHDL 7307 01 Leadership for/Future TBD TBD TBD TBD LS PHDL 7310 01 Mentored Leader Intern TBD TBD TBD Campus LS PHDL 7340 01 Prin/Critical Thinking TBD TBD TBD Campus LS PHDL 8310 01-14 Diss Proposal/Prosp I TBD TBD TBD Campus LS PHDL 8320 01-14 Dissertation I TBD TBD TBD Campus
Instructor
Various Various Hedin, NS Lawson, MP Blackburn/ Hadlock Garrett, RU Welch/Lassiter Notgrass/Carrier Ishida, M Ishida, M Garrett, RU Ishida, M Garrett, RU
EDDL 7388 Cohort V; Class meets July 16-17 Cohort V; Class meets July 14-15 Cohort V; Class meets July 14-15 Cohort V; Class meets July 16-17 Cohort V; Class meets July 14-15 Cohort V; Class meets July 16-17 6 hrs. HIED; APD 6 hrs. HIED; APD 6 hrs. HIED excluding 5380; S-L Classroom June 4, 18, July 2, 16, 30 & online
Dutschke/Rose Cohort X; APD; July 11-19 Williams/Dutschke Cohort IX; APD; Washington Travel Study; June 18-28 Denison/ Cohort VIII; APD; Oxford Travel Study; June 25-July 6 Killingsworth Reyes/Dutschke Cohort IX; APD; Washington Travel Study; June 18-28 Wright/Reid Cohort VIII; APD; Oxford Travel Study; June 25-July 6 Pedersen, HL Cohort VII; APD; S-L Hedin/Jaeger Cohort X; APD; July 11-19 Various Cohort I, II, III, IV, V & VI; APD Various Cohort I, II, III, IV, V & VI; APD
Long Summer Graduate School of Ministry Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Childhood Ministry LS
MACH 6311
N1
Early Childhood Min
Christian Education LS LS LS LS LS
MACE MACE MACE MACE MACE
5302 6307 6308 6310 6322
N1 N1 N1 H1 01
Bib Serv Leadership Church/Bus Admin Evang/Missions/Growth Ministry Practicum Intro/Christian Coun
Christian Ministry LS
MACM 5301
N1
Foun/Chr Ministry
Global Leadership LS
MAGL 5330
N1
Intro to Missiology
Student Ministry LS
24
MAST 6350
N1
Fam-Based Stu Min
Location
Day
Begins
Ends Site
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Melia, ML
TBD TBD TBD TBD M
TBD TBD TBD TBD 05:45PM
TBD TBD TBD TBD 09:45
Internet Internet Internet TBD Campus SGMC 107
Gregory, RR Martin, RW Shuffield, DW Morris, JB Farmer, DW
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Smith, DR
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Garrett, RI
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Ulmer, DC
www.DBU.edu
June 2–August 8, 2014
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Instructor
June 2–August 8, 2014 Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
First year req. Final semester req.; S-L; F-B; Off-campus & online
Summer 2014
Long Summer Graduate School of Ministry Term Dept.
No.
Theology LS LS
THEO 6305 THEO 6306
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
H1 N1
Christian Hist/Heritage Systematic Theology
T TBD
05:45PM TBD TBD TBD
Worship Leadership LS LS
MAWL 6303 MAWL 6313
N1 N1
Spiritual Form/Worship TBD 21st/Transform Worship TBD
Location
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
09:45 Campus SGMC 109 TBD Internet
Ulmer, DC Lemons, JC
Classroom June 3, 17, July 1, 15, 29 & online
TBD TBD
Vann, RT Wells, MA
Internet Internet
Summer I Undergraduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
June 2–August 8, 2014
Instructor
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
June 2–July 2, 2014 Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Accounting
It is strongly recommended that the math requirement for the student’s degree be completed prior to or taken concurrently with ACCT 2301. S1
Art S1 S1 S1 S1
ACCT 2301
01
Prin/Financial Account
MW
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 332
Cole, GC
eMAT
ART ART ART ART
01 01 01 01
Drawing I Drawing II Drawing III Drawing IV
TTH TTH TTH TTH
05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM
10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00
Campus Campus Campus Campus
Collins 317b Collins 317b Collins 317b Collins 317b
Gleaves, VS Gleaves, VS Gleaves, VS Gleaves, VS
Museum FT; Five levels; $35 fee ART 1303; Museum FT; Five levels; $35 fee ART 2303 or AI; Museum FT; Five levels; $35 fee ART 3303 or AI; Museum FT; Five levels; $35 fee
01 01 01 01
Principles of Biology Prin/Biology Lab Hum Anat/Physiol I Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH
08:00AM 10:00AM 08:00AM 10:00AM
10:00 12:00 10:00 12:00
Campus Campus Campus Campus
Roberts 103 Roberts 103 Roberts 117b Roberts 117b
Bloom, MA Bloom, MA Lee, CW Ivey, JA
Req. BIOL 14L1.01
01 01
General Chemistry Gen Chemistry Lab
M-TH M-TH
08:00AM 10:00AM
10:00 Campus Roberts 226 12:00 Campus Roberts 226
Wilson, GA Wilson, GA
1 yr. high sch. algebra or MATH 1301; Req. CHEM 14L1
1303 2303 3303 4303
Biology S1 S1 S1 S1
BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL
1401 14L1 2405 24L5
Chemistry S1 S1
CHEM 1401 CHEM 14L1
Christian Studies S1
CHST 3309
Education S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1
ECHE EDUC MATH READ READ SPED TECH
4360 4010 3303 4331 4337 4310 4320
English S1 S1 S1 S1 S1
ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL
1301 1301 1302 2301 2302
Fine Arts S1
FINE
1306
History S1 S1 S1 S1
HIST HIST HIST HIST
1301 1302 1302 4393
01
Spiritual Form/Chr Min
MW
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Strickland 212
Mullen, SK
RELI 1301, 1302, AI
01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Found/Early Child Ed Elem EC-6 Sem Math Content I Reading/Content Area Pedagogy/Reading III Intro/Except Learn Instructional Tech
MW TTH TTH TTH MW MW MW
05:45PM 05:30PM 12:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM 05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 10:00 05:15 10:00 12:00 09:45 09:45
Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus
Education 112 Education 114 Collins 005a Education 100 Education 114 Strickland 227 Education 100
Myers, JE Roberts, CD Lenox, IC Banks, AD Kalinec, JL Hostin, EB Winn, MR
OBV TCP adm.; EC-6; 2nd sem. junior; $35 MATH 1303 or AI; Scientific calculator; 3 hrs. OBV READ 3330 (ELAR) EDUC 2312, 3312, READ 3330
01 02 01 01 01
Comp/ Rhetoric I Comp/ Rhetoric I Comp/ Rhetoric II World Literature I World Literature II
MW TTH MW MW TTH
05:45PM 05:30PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:30PM
09:45 10:00 09:45 09:45 10:00
Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus
Moon 109a Room 113 Collins 326b Moon 112 Collins 005a
Alexander, KD Frazier, DK Powell, BG Cothren, RM Hatcher, ME
ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
01
Intro to Fine Arts
MW
05:45PM
09:45 DBUN
Room 106
Staff
FT
H1 H1 01 01
Am History to 1865 Am Hist Since 1865 Am Hist Since 1865 ST: The Reagan Years
T T TTH TTH
05:30PM 08:00AM 05:30PM 05:30PM
10:00 12:30 10:00 10:00
Halliday 1 Collins 005b Room 115 Collins 251
Smith, JC Kelm, GA List, LA Sullivan, RJ
Classroom & online Classroom & online
Fitness for Living Beginning Golf EC-12 Seminar
M-TH M-TH TBD
10:00AM 08:00AM TBD
12:00 Campus Halliday 1 10:00 Campus Halliday 1 TBD Campus
Harmon, MC Trapp, KA Elms, SJ
$40 fee
Prin/Management
TTH
05:30PM
10:00 Campus Collins 318
Arnott, DH
S-L COSC 1301; FINA 3301 rec.
Kinesiology S1 S1 S1
KNES 1101 KNES 1106 KNES 4010
01 01 01
Management S1
MANA 3301
01
Management Information Systems S1
MISM 3301
Marketing S1
MRKT 3301
Math S1 S1
MATH 1301 MATH 3303
Summer 2014
BIOL 1406; S-L; Req. BIOL 24L5.01
Campus Campus DBUN Campus
01
Info Systems/Mgmt
TTH
05:30PM
10:00 Campus Moon 111b
Staff
01
Principles/Marketing
TTH
05:30PM
10:00 DBUHC Room 209
Staff
01 01
Math for Liberal Arts Math Content I
TTH TTH
05:30PM 12:45PM
10:00 Campus Roberts 221 05:15 Campus Collins 005a
Fleitas, DL Lenox, IC
www.DBU.edu
Teach. or Post Bac. Cert.
eMAT; Scientific calculator MATH 1303 or AI; Scientific calculator; 3 hrs. OBV
25
Summer I Undergraduate Term Dept.
No.
Music S1
MUSI 4010
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
01
Music All-Level Sem
TBD
TBD
TBD
S1
MUSB 3380
M
05:45 PM
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
McCullar, CK
First sem. senior; $35 fee; S-L
09:45 Campus Blackaby 306
Johnson, MA
MBM or AI; MANA 3308; Classroom & online
Am National Govern ST: The Reagan Years
MW TTH
05:45PM 05:30PM
09:45 Campus Collins 251 10:00 Campus Collins 251
Goodyear, JT Sullivan, RJ
01 01 01
General Psychology Multicultural Perspect Human Growth/Dev
TTH MW TTH
12:45PM 05:45PM 05:30PM
05:15 Campus Collins 005b 09:45 Campus Moon 111b 10:00 Campus Moon 111a
Dahl, AL Galey, KR Cawthon, HM
PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301
01 01 H1
Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey Christian Doctrine
TTH TTH T
05:30PM 08:00AM 05:30PM
10:00 DBUN Room 114 12:30 Campus Collins 251 10:00 Campus Strickland 222
Staff Kim, JJ Lemons, JC
RELI 1301, 1302; Classroom & online
01 01 01
Multicultural Perspect Human Growth/Dev Human Trafficking
MW TTH TTH
05:45PM 05:30PM 05:30PM
09:45 Campus Moon 111b 10:00 Campus Moon 111a 10:00 Campus Collins 310
Galey, KR Cawthon, HM Wallace, GL
PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301
01 01 01 02
Elementary Spanish I Elem I Spanish Lab Intermediate Spanish I Intermediate Spanish I
M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH
10:00AM 12:00PM 08:00AM 05:30PM
12:00 01:00 10:00 07:30
Baldor, JA Baldor, JA Baldor, JA Staff
Req. SPAN 14L1.01
H1
Copyright/Property
Political Science S1 S1
POLS 2301 POLS 4393
01 01
Psychology S1 S1 S1
PSYC 1301 PSYC 4301 PSYC 4312
Religion S1 S1 S1
RELI RELI RELI
1301 1302 2304
Sociology S1 S1 S1
SOCI 4301 SOCI 4313 SOCI 4320
Spanish S1 S1 S1 S1
SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN
1401 14L1 2301 2301
June 2–July 2, 2014
Instructor
Music Business
Location
Campus
Campus Campus Campus Campus
Collins 008 Collins 008 Collins 008 Strickland 217
SPAN 1402 or equiv. SPAN 1402 or equiv.
Summer I Graduate Term Dept.
No.
Education S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1
ECHE EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDAD EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC KNES READ READ READ READ SPED SPED TECH
5360 6300 6301 6312 6313 6313 6315 5310 5340 5341 5344 5348 5349 5350 5351 5396 5010 5331 5332 5337 6331 5310 5332 5320
Sec.
MALA 5330 MALA 5376
01 01
MANA 6311 MANA 6320
Marketing S1
MRKT 6312
26
COUN 5382
Ends Site
05:45PM 05:30PM 08:00AM 04:30PM 05:45PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:45PM 08:30AM 08:30AM 08:30AM 08:30AM 08:30AM 08:30AM 08:30AM 08:30AM TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM 08:00AM 05:45PM 05:45PM 05:30PM 05:45PM
09:45 10:00 10:00 09:30 09:45 10:00 10:00 09:45 05:30 05:30 05:30 05:30 05:30 05:30 05:30 05:30 TBD 10:00 10:00 12:00 09:45 09:45 10:00 09:45
Location
Campus Education 112 Campus Brownstone 102 Campus Education 112 DTR Campus Halliday 1 TBD Campus Halliday 1 Campus Strickland 227 SHL SHL SHL SHL SHL SHL SHL SHL Campus Campus Education 100 DBUHC Room 210 Campus Education 114 Campus Brownstone 101 Campus Strickland 227 DBUHC Room 210 Campus Education 100
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Myers, JE Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Hostin, EB Pickering, JS Pickering, JS Ames, LR Coffman, NM Coffman, NM Coffman, NM Coffman, NM Bedenbaugh, CK Elms, SJ Banks, AD Staff Kalinec, JL Garrett, SA Hostin, EB Staff Winn, MR
OBV 1st year requirement Meets June 9-23 DTR cohort; Meets June 2, 4, 9-12, 23-25 ND cohort SHL cohort; Meets June 9-14 SHL cohort; Meets June 16-20 SHL cohort; Meets June 9-14 SHL cohort; Meets June 9-14 SHL cohort; EDUC 5348; Meets June 16-20 SHL cohort; Meets June 9-14 SHL cohort; Meets June 16-20 SHL cohort; Meets June 16-20 GC cohort, AI APD GC cohort, AI Teach. or Post Bac. Cert.
05:30PM 05:30PM
10:00 Campus Collins 251 10:00 Campus Collins 317b
Sullivan, RJ Gleaves, VS
Museum FT; $35 fee
01 01
International/Mgmt Business Ethics
MW MW
05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 314 09:45 DBUHC Room 210
Carter, GW Staff
MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521
01
Consumer Behavior
TTH
05:30PM
10:00 Campus Brownstone 101
Gatton, DE
MRKT 6301
MW
12:30PM
04:30 DBUHC Room 210
Staff
MEDSC GC cohort
GCCO1 Coun Theories/Tech
www.DBU.edu
June 2–July 2, 2014
Instructor
TTH TTH
School Counseling S1
Begins
ST: The Reagan Years Drawing/Liberal Arts
Management S1 S1
Day
01 Found/Early Child Ed MW 01 Standards/Competencies TTH 01 Instruct/Leader Dev M-TH DTR1 School Law Various 01 Supervision/Instruct MW NDCO1 Supervision/Instruct TTH 01 Sch Finance/Bus Mgmt TTH 01 Intro/Except Learn MW SHL1 Teach Writ Lan/Mult Str M-S SHL1 Therapeutic/Writ Lang M-F SHL1 Diag/Learn Diff Child M-S SHL1 Teach/Writ/Adol M-S SHL1 Therapeutic/Writ/Adol M-F SHL1 Writ/Lang/Dyslx M-S SHL1 Therapeutic/Writ/Dyslx M-F SHL1 Teach Writ Alpha/Phon M-F 01 EC-12 Phys Ed Seminar TBD 01 Reading/Content Area TTH GCCO1 Diag/Correct Read Diff TTH 01 Pedagogy/Reading III MW 01 Studies/Reading/Lit MW 01 Intro/Except Learn MW GCCO1 Diag/Correct Read Diff TTH 01 Tech/Today’s Learner MW
Liberal Arts S1 S1
Course Title
Summer 2014
Summer I Graduate School of Ministry Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Christian Education S1
MACE 6304
Theology S1
THEO 5313
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
01
Phil/Prin/Chr Educ
TTH
05:30PM
10:00 Campus SGMC 107
Lawson, MP
N1
Applied Hermeneutics
TBD
TBD
TBD
Blackaby, NC
Internet
June 2–July 2, 2014 Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Summer II Undergraduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
01
Prin/Managerial Acct
MW
05:45PM
01 01
Hum Anat/Physiol II Hum Anat/Phys II Lab
M-TH M-TH
01 01
General Chemistry Gen Chemistry Lab
Accounting S2
ACCT 2302
Biology S2 S2
BIOL 2406 BIOL 24L6
Chemistry S2 S2
CHEM 1402 CHEM 14L2
Christian Studies S2
CHST 4343
01
Understanding Islam
Communication S2 S2
COMA 1261 COMA 4319
01 01
Opera Workshop Comm Styles/Success
Computer Science S2
COSC 1301
01
Intro to Computers
Criminal Justice S2 S2
CRJS 3302 CRJS 4307
Education
Location
July 7–August 8, 2014
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
09:45 Campus Collins 326b
Elkins, JE
ACCT 2301
08:00AM 10:00AM
10:00 Campus Roberts 117b 12:00 Campus Roberts 117b
Lee, CW Ivey, JA
BIOL 2405; S-L; Req. BIOL 24L6.01
M-TH M-TH
08:00AM 10:00AM
10:00 Campus Roberts 226 12:00 Campus Roberts 226
Wilson, GA Wilson, GA
CHEM 1401; Req. CHEM 14L2
TTH
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Strickland 222
Hopper, K
TTH TTH
04:00PM 05:45PM
06:00 Campus Roberts 206 09:45 DBUN Room 113
Holcomb/Moore Staff
AUD; Also 2261, 3261, 4261
MW
05:45PM
09:45 DBUN
Bearden, DS
MS Office 2010
Room 106
H1 01
Juvenile Delinquency Criminology
T TTH
05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 317b 09:45 Campus Collins 005a
Edwards, CK Rhodes, SL
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online CRJS 1301 or 1302 or SOCI 1301 TCP adm.; 2nd sem. junior, EDUC 2312, 3312; $35 fee; All certification levels MATH 3303 or AI; Scientific calculator; 3 hrs. OBV EDUC 1301 or 2312, 3312, READ 3330
S2
EDUC 4021
01
Ped/Prof Respon Sem
TTH
12:30PM
04:30 Campus Education 100
Burgin, RD
S2 S2 S2
MATH 3304 READ 4338 SOST 4340
01 01 01
Math Content II Pedagogy/Lang Arts Pedagogy/Soc Studies
TTH MW TTH
12:30PM 08:00AM 05:45PM
04:30 Campus Collins 005a 12:00 Campus Education 100 09:45 Campus Education 114
Lenox, IC Atchley, JL Alcerreca, HM
01 01 02 01 01
Comp/ Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/ Rhetoric II World Literature I World Literature II
TTH MW TTH MW TTH
05:45PM 05:45PM 05:45PM 12:30PM 05:45PM
09:45 09:45 09:45 04:30 09:45
Staff Powell, BG Frazier, DK Nelson, MK McCollister, DL
ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
01 02
Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts
MW TTH
05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 DBUHC Room 209 09:45 Campus Blackaby 306
Staff Miller, JM
FT FT MATH 1301 rec.; Classroom weekly & online; Req. GEOL 14L1.H1
English S2 S2 S2 S2 S2
ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL
1301 1302 1302 2301 2302
Fine Arts S2 S2
FINE FINE
1306 1306
Geology
Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus
Brownstone 102 Collins 332 Room 115 Collins 251 Collins 251
S2
GEOL 1401
H1
Meteor/Space Science
M
12:30PM
04:30 Campus Collins 312
Kuusisto, LM
S2
GEOL 14L1
H1
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
TBD
TBD
TBD
Kuusisto, LM
H1 H1 01
Am History to 1865 Am Hist Since 1865 Hist/E Asian Phil/Reli
T T M-TH
08:00AM 05:45PM 08:00AM
12:00 Campus Collins 005b 09:45 Campus Collins 318 10:00 Campus Collins 012
History S2 S2 S2
HIST HIST HIST
1301 1302 4352
Internet
Classroom & online Classroom & online Travel to South Korea Jul. 3-19; AI
Courses shaded in RED are online courses offered
Courses shaded in BLUE are offered
off the main campus
through the Internet.
at sites across the Metroplex. Summer 2014
Ingram, JS Smith, JC Kim, JJ
www.DBU.edu
27
Summer II Undergraduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Kinesiology S2
KNES 1121
01
Management S2 S2
MANA 3303 MANA 4319
01 01
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Water Aerobics
M-TH
10:00AM
Prin/Org Behavior Comm Styles/Success
TTH TTH
05:45PM 05:45PM
Management Information Systems S2
MISM 3306
Math S2
MATH 3304
Music S2 S2 S2 S2
MUSI MUSI MUSI MUSI
1112 1261 1312 4010
Philosophy S2
PHIL
4352
PHSC 1402 PHSC 14L2 PRST 3301 PSYC 3302 PSYC 4315
S2 S2 S2
RELI RELI RELI
1302 4352 4377
Sociology S2 S2
SOCI 3302 SOCI 4307
Spanish S2 S2 S2 S2
SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN
1402 14L2 2302 2302
$40 fee
09:45 Campus Halliday 1 09:45 DBUN Room 113
Little, SA Staff
MANA 3301
Staff
MISM 1302, 3301; PHSC 1402 rec.
01
Math Content II
TTH
12:30PM
04:30 Campus Collins 005a
Lenox, IC
MATH 3303 or AI; Scientific calculator; 3 hrs. OBV
01 01 01 01
Aural Skills II Opera Workshop Music Theory II Music All-Level Sem
M-TH TTH M-TH TBD
12:00PM 04:00PM 10:00AM TBD
02:00 06:00 12:00 TBD
Weaver, JL Holcomb/Moore Weaver, JL McCullar, CK
MUSI 1111, 1311, 1312, or CE MUSI 1312 AUD; Also 2261, 3261, 4261 MUSI 1311 First sem. senior; $35 fee; S-L
01
Hist/E Asian Phil/Reli
M-TH
08:00AM
10:00 Campus Collins 012
Kim, JJ
Travel to South Korea Jul. 3-19; AI
Physical Science II M-TH Physical Science II Lab M-TH
12:00PM 02:00PM
02:00 Campus Roberts 221 04:00 Campus Roberts 221
McCuin, JL McCuin, JL
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. PHSC 14L2.01
01 01
H1
Campus Campus Campus Campus
Blackaby 306 Roberts 206 Blackaby 306 TBD
Lifelong Learning
M
05:45 PM
09:45 Campus Strickland 217
Jeffries, JS
Adm. to PRST; S-L; Classroom & online
Juvenile Delinquency Psychology/Person
T TH
05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 317b 09:45 Campus Collins 012
Edwards, CK Ryan, PE
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online PSYC 1301; Classroom & online
Adv Reading Skills Adv Reading Skills
M-T W-TH
09:00AM 09:00AM
04:00 Campus Collins 318 04:00 Campus Collins 318
Blackburn, MH Blackburn, MH
Class meets Aug. 4-5 Class meets Aug. 6-7
01 01 01
New Testament Survey TTH Hist/E Asian Phil/Reli M-TH Discover Biblical Lands TTH
05:45PM 08:00AM 08:00AM
09:45 DBUN Room 114 10:00 Campus Collins 012 12:00 Campus Strickland 217
Park, SC Kim, JJ Staff
Travel to South Korea Jul. 3-19; AI Travel to Israel Jul. 22-Aug. 3; AI
H1 01
Juvenile Delinquency Criminology
T TTH
05:45PM 05:45PM
09:45 Campus Collins 317b 09:45 Campus Collins 005a
Edwards, CK Rhodes, SL
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online CRJS 1302 or SOCI 1301
01 01 01 02
Elementary Spanish II Elem Spanish II Lab Intermediate Spanish II Intermediate Spanish II
M-TH M-TH M-TH M-TH
10:00AM 12:00PM 08:00AM 05:30PM
12:00 01:00 10:00 07:30
Baldor, JA Baldor, JA Baldor, JA Staff
SPAN 1401or equiv.; Req. SPAN 14L2.01
H1 H1
READ 2100 01 READ 2100 02
Religion
Elms, SJ
09:45 Campus Moon 111a
Reading S2 S2
12:00 Campus Halliday 1
05:45PM
Psychology S2 S2
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Bus Telecomm Network TTH
Professional Studies S2
July 7–August 8, 2014
Instructor
01
Physical Science S2 S2
Location
Campus Campus Campus Campus
Collins 008 Collins 008 Collins 008 Brownstone 101
SPAN 2301 or equiv. SPAN 2301 or equiv.
Summer II Graduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
S2
CRJS 5323
TTH
05:45PM
Education S2 S2 S2 S2
EDAD EDAD EDBE EDUC
6311 6312 5301 5021
NDCO1 Educ Org/Admin 01 School Law 01 Prin/Biliteracy Develop 01 Ped/Prof Respon Sem
TTH TTH TTH TTH
S2 S2 S2
READ 5338 READ 6332 SOST 5340
01 01 01
Pedagogy/Lang Arts Pedagogy/Read/LA Pedagogy/Soc Studies
01
Kinesiology S2
KNES 6307
01
Liberal Arts S2 S2 S2
28
MALA 5322 MALA 5332 MALA 5399
01 01 01
July 7–August 8, 2014
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
09:45 Campus Collins 005a
Rhodes, SL
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. office
12:30PM 12:30PM 05:45PM 12:30PM
04:30 04:30 09:45 04:30
Staff Staff Estes, YM Burgin, RD
ND cohort
MW MW TTH
08:00AM 05:45PM 05:45PM
12:00 Campus Education 100 09:45 Campus Education 100 09:45 Campus Education 114
Atchley, JL Myers, JE Alcerreca, HM
Fitness Management
MW
05:45PM
09:45 Campus Halliday 1
Galloway, WR
Comm Styles/Success Hist/E Asian Phil/Reli Opera Workshop
TTH M-TH TTH
05:45PM 08:00AM 04:00PM
09:45 DBUN Room 113 10:00 Campus Collins 012 06:00 Campus Roberts 206
Staff Kim, JJ Holcomb/Moore
Criminal Justice
Crime/Community
DBUN Campus Campus Campus
Location
Room 116 Education 114 Education 100 Education 100
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Spanish proficiency assessment req. TCP adm.; 2nd sem. junior; $35 fee; Secondary (8-12) & All Level APD
Travel to South Korea Jul. 3-19; AI AUD
Summer 2014
Summer II Graduate Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Management S2 S2
MANA 6314 MANA 6323
H1 H1
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Org Change/Develop Hum Res Strategy
M W
05:45PM 05:45PM
Management Information Systems S2
MISM 6314
01
Management Info Syst
School Counseling S2 S2
EDSC 6312 EDSC 6313
01 Appraisal/Coun/Dev GCCO1 Curriculum/Admin
July 7–August 8, 2014
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
09:45 Campus Collins 314 09:45 Campus Collins 314
Calhoun, JB Daniels, EG
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online weekly MANA 51.521; S-L; Classroom & online weekly
TTH
05:45PM
09:45 DBUHC Room 210
Staff
MW MW
05:45PM 12:30PM
09:45 Campus Education 112 04:30 DBUHC Room 210
Sanford, KS Casey, JA
MEDSC GC cohort
Summer II Graduate School of Ministry Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Christian Education S2
MACE 6301
01
Intro/Christian Educ
Global Leadership S2 S2
MAGL 5343 MAGL 5352
01 01
Understanding Islam Hist/E Asian Phil/Reli
Student Ministry S2
MAST 6320
H1
Coll Campus Minister
Day
Begins
Ends Site
TTH
05:45PM
TTH M-TH TBD
Location
July 7–August 8, 2014
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
09:45 Campus Moon 111b
Powell, SD
First sem. req.
05:45PM 08:00AM
09:45 Campus Strickland 222 10:00 Campus Collins 012
Hopper, K Kim, JJ
Travel to South Korea July 3-19; AI
TBD
TBD
Ashcraft, EJ
July 28-31 or Aug. 3-8 Conf. attendance & online; AI
TBD
Plan ahead for august mini-terms AUGUST MINI I Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends
August 9–August 16, 2014 Site
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Option 1: Five 8-hour days in the classroom MONDAY AUGUST 11 Classroom A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1
CHST COMA COMA EDSC EDUC FINE FINE FINE KNES KNES MALA MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA MRKT PSYC READ READ RELI RELI RELI SOCI
3309 01 3303 01 4319 01 6308 01 6308 01 1306 01 1306 02 1306SB 01 1106 01 1112 01 5322 01 3100 01 3308 01 4319 01 6310 01 6320 01 3301 01 4301 01 2100 01 2100 02 1302 01 1310 01 3336 01 4301 01
Summer 2014
TUESDAY AUGUST 12 Classroom
Spiritual Form/Chr Min Small Group Comm Comm Styles/Success Sch/Multicultural Soc Sch/Multicultural Soc Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Beginning Golf Rec Activities/Hiking Comm Styles/Success Time Mgt/Lead Train Bus/Public Law Comm Styles/Success Leader/Management Business Ethics Principles/Marketing Multicultural Perspect Adv Reading Skills Adv Reading Skills New Testament Survey Intro to Chr Ministry The Wisdom Literature Multicultural Perspect
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-TH M-TH M-F M-F M-F M-F
08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 09:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 09:00AM 01:00PM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM
WEDNESDAY AUGUST 13 Classroom 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 12:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 12:00 04:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00
DBUN Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus DBUHC Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus DBUN DBUN DBUN DBUN DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN
THURSDAY AUGUST 14 Classroom
Mullen, SK Newman, MJ Staff Staff Staff Crouch, SH Staff Vogelzang, TG Trapp, KA Flickner, BR Staff Lash, JB Campbell, JD Staff Laman, TS Staff Ricketts, PM Staff Blackburn, MH Blackburn, MH Milburn, CM Liebrum, CW Gore, KW Crumrine, AL
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FRIDAY AUGUST 15 Classroom
RELI 1301, 1302, AI
FT FT Summer Bridge Program; ASA; FT $40 fee $40 fee Req: demonstration of T.M. skills
MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 PSYC or SOCI 1301 Class Meets Aug. 11-14 Class Meets Aug. 11-14 Does not fulfill req. for GS or major or minor RELI 1301, 1302 PSYC or SOCI 1301
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Plan ahead for august mini-terms AUGUST MINI I Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends
August 9–August 16, 2014 Site
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Option 2: Hybrid— two 8-hour Saturdays in the classroom and online SATURDAY AUGUST 9
MONDAY AUGUST 11
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AUGUST 12
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 14
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
AUGUST 15
AUGUST 16
Classroom
Online Online Online Online Online Classroom
A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 A1
Juvenile Delinquency Sch/Personnel Admin Am History to 1865 Fitness for Living Leader/Management Am National Govern Lifelong Learning Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency
CRJS EDAD HIST KNES MANA POLS PRST PSYC SOCI
3302 6316 1301 1101 6310 2301 3301 3302 3302
H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1
S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S
08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM
05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00
AUGUST MINI II Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends
Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus
Wallace, GL Staff Stricklin, BD Harmon, MC Gandy, JD Goodyear, JT Partrich, DE Wallace, GL Wallace, GL
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online MANA 51.521; Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online Adm. to PRST; S-L; Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 9, 16 & online
Site
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
August 18–August 22, 2014
Five 8-hour days in the classroom MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 18 AUGUST 19 AUGUST 20 AUGUST 21 AUGUST 22 Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2 A2
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ART ART ART ART COMA FINE FINE HIST MALA MALA MALA MANA MANA MANA MANA MRKT PSYC PSYC READ RELI RELI RELI SOCI
2313 3313 4313 4314 4319 1306 1306 1302 5322 5366 5386 3301 4319 6311 6320 3301 3312 4315 2100 1301 1302 4336 3312
01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Crafts I Crafts II Crafts III Crafts IV Comm Styles/Success Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Am Hist Since 1865 Comm Styles/Success The General Epistles Crafts/Liberal Arts Prin/Management Comm Styles/Success International Mgmt Business Ethics Principles/Marketing Drug/Alcohol Prob Psychology/Person Adv Reading Skills Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey The General Epistles Drug/Alcohol Prob
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-T M-F M-F M-F M-F
08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 09:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM
05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 04:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00
Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN DBUN Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus DBUN Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus DBUN
Gilbert, TC Gilbert, TC Gilbert, TC Gilbert, TC Staff Huff, RG Staff Shepherd, MS Staff Brooks, EB Gilbert, TC Burkholder, JS Staff Carter, GW Holloway, EN Armstrong, CL Ryan, PE Cawthon, HM Blackburn, MH Simmons, RM Choi, JC Brooks, EB Ryan, PE
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Five levels; $35 fee ART 2313; Five levels; $35 fee ART 3313; Five levels; $35 fee ART 4313; Five levels; $35 fee FT FT
Five levels; $35 fee S-L MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC 1301 Class Meets Aug. 18-19
RELI 1301, 1302 PSYC or SOCI 1301
Summer 2014
Plan ahead for august mini-terms AUGUST MINI III Term Dept.
No.
Sec.
August 11–August 22, 2014
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends
Site
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Option 1: Ten 4-hour evenings in the classroom MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 11 AUGUST 12 AUGUST 13 AUGUST 14 AUGUST 15 Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom AUGUST 18 AUGUST 19 AUGUST 20 AUGUST 21 AUGUST 22 Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom Classroom A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3 A3
ART CHST COMA HIST KNES MACE MAGL MANA MANA MANA MANA PRST RELI RELI RELI
2314 4332 2314 1302 1101 6362 5332 3301 6320 6323 6333 3301 1301 1302 2304
01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
Photography I Strat/Missionary Work Photography I Am Hist Since 1865 Fitness for Living Chr Public Rel/Market Strat/Mission Work Prin/Management Business Ethics Hum Res Strategy Op/Quality Manage Lifelong Learning Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey Christian Doctrine
M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F
05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM
09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30 09:30
Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN DBUHC DBUN Campus DBUHC Campus
Gold, DA Parks, SK Gold, DA Ingram, JS Frieling, NC Staff Parks, SK Carlisle, JE Grooms, TF Hinkle, CS Ellis, WM Fellemende, RL Cathey, JR Bowman, DG Lemons, JC
Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee
S-L MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 Adm. to PRST; S-L
RELI 1301, 1302
Option 2: Hybrid—four 4-hour evenings in the classroom and online MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 11 Classroom
AUGUST 12 Classroom
AUGUST 13 AUGUST 14 AUGUST 15 Online Online Online
AUGUST 18 Online
AUGUST 19 Online
AUGUST 20 Online
AUGUST 21 AUGUST 22 Classroom Classroom
A3
COMA
4320
H4E1
Tech/Communication
MT/THF 05:30PM
09:30
Campus
Rose, DM
Classroom Aug. 11, 12, 21, 22 & online
A3 A3 A3
MALA PSYC SOCI
5320 4312 4313
H4E1 H4E1 H4E1
Tech/Communication Human Growth/Dev Human Growth/Dev
MT/THF 05:30PM MT/ THF 05:30PM MT/THF 05:30PM
09:30 09:30 09:30
Campus Campus Campus
Rose, DM Kurecka, JB Kurecka, JB
Classroom Aug. 11, 12, 21, 22 & online PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 11, 12, 21, 22 & online PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug, 11, 12, 21, 22 & online
Advance Registration for all August Mini-Terms is June 25–July 18 (includes Saturday, July 12). August Mini-Term I Registration: August 7–8, Thursday–Friday August Mini-Term II Registration: August 14–15, Thursday–Friday August Mini-Term III Registration: August 7–8, Thursday–Friday
Summer 2014
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calendar MAY MINI-TERM I
Day and Hybrid Classes
May 17–May 24, 2014
April 7, Monday Early application deadline for August 2014 graduation April 7–17, 2014 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 12) April 12, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm May 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm May 15–16, Thurs.-Fri. Registration 9:00am–5:00pm May 17, Saturday Hybrid classes begin May 19, Monday Non-hybrid classes begin Late Registration for non-hybrid classes closes (7:30am–8:00am) Drop period ends 6:00pm May 23, Friday Last day of non-hybrid classes May 24, Saturday Last day of hybrid classes May 26, Monday University open—No classes meet June 5, Thursday Early application deadline for December 2014 graduation June 14, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm June 20, Friday All final assignments due June 27, Friday Final grades are due by noon
MAY MINI-TERM II May 27–May 31, 2014 April 7, Monday April 7-17, 2014 April 12, Saturday May 10, Saturday May 23, Friday May 26, Monday May 27, Tuesday May 31, Saturday June 5, Thursday June 14, Saturday June 27, Friday July 3, Thursday July 4, Friday
Early application deadline for August 2014 graduation Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 12) Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Registration 9:00am–5:00pm University open—No classes meet Registration 9:00am–5:00pm Classes begin Late Registration closes (7:30am–8:00am) Drop period ends 6:00pm Last day of classes Early application deadline for December 2014 graduation Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm All final assignments due Final grades are due by noon Independence Day Holiday—University Closed
MAY MINI-TERM III May 19–May 30, 2014 April 7, Monday April 7–17, 2014 April 12, Saturday May 10, Saturday May 15-16, Thurs.-Fri. May 19, Monday May 20, Tuesday May 26, Monday May 30, Friday June 5, Thursday
Day Classes
June 14, Saturday June 27, Friday July 3, Thursday July 4, Friday
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm All final assignments due Final grades are due by noon Independence Day Holiday—University closed
LONG SUMMER June 2–August 8, 2014
April 7, Monday Early application deadline for August 2014 graduation April 7-17, 2014 Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 12) April 12, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm May 10, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm May 29, Thursday Registration 9:00am–5:00pm May 30, Friday Registration 9:00am–5:00pm Residence Halls open 2:00pm for residents June 2, Monday Classes begin June 5, Thursday Early application deadline for December 2014 graduation June 9, Monday Late Registration closes 6:00pm Add/Drop period ends 6:00pm June 14, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm June 21, Saturday Grad Finale for August 2014 graduation 9:00am–12:00pm June 30, Monday Last day to complete application for Summer 2014 financial aid July 1, Tuesday Summer balances due July 3, Thursday University open—No classes meet University closes at 5:00pm July 4, Friday Independence Day Holiday—University Closed July 5, Saturday University closed—No classes meet July 11, Friday Late application fee applies for August 2014 graduation July 12, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm July 15, Tuesday Last day to withdraw Aug. 1–7, Fri.–Thurs. Final exams (Final grades are due 24 hours after a final exam is administered or by noon on August 8, whichever is earlier) Residence Halls close within 24 hours of last final exam for residents August 4, Monday Final grades for graduating students are due by noon August 7, Thursday Candlelighting Service for graduating students 8:00pm August 8, Friday Commencement 10:00am
SUMMER I
June 2–July 2, 2014
Evening Classes
Early application deadline for August 2014 graduation Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 12) Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Registration 9:00am–5:00pm Classes begin Late Registration closes 6:00pm Add/Drop period ends 6:00pm University open—No classes meet Last day to withdraw Last day of classes Early application deadline for December 2014 graduation
April 7, Monday April 7–17, 2014 April 12, Saturday May 10, Saturday May 29, Thursday May 30, Friday June 2, Monday June 4, Wednesday June 5, Thursday June 14, Saturday June 21, Saturday June 23, Monday July 1, Tuesday
Early application deadline for August 2014 graduation Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 12) Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Registration 9:00am–5:00pm Registration 9:00am–5:00pm Residence Halls open 2:00pm for residents Classes begin Late Registration closes 5:00pm Add/Drop period ends 5:00pm Early application deadline for December 2014 graduation Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Grad Finale for August 2014 graduation 9:00am–12:00pm Last day to withdraw Final exams for TTH classes
Summer Final Exams •
All final exams for summer terms are given during the last regularly scheduled class meeting.
•
Final exams for graduating students MUST be given prior to the date the grades are due from the instructor.
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•
Summer final grades for students graduating in August must be entered by instructors no later than noon on these dates: Summer I...................................... July 7
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Long Summer..........................August 4 Summer II................................August 6
Summer 2014
calendar July 2, Wednesday July 3, Thursday July 4, Friday July 5, Saturday July 7, Monday
Final exams for MW and MTWTH classes University open—No classes meet University closes at 5:00pm Independence Day Holiday—University closed University closed—No classes meet Final grades are due by noon
SUMMER II
July 7–August 8, 2014 April 7, Monday April 7-17, 2014 April 12, Saturday May 10, Saturday June 5, Thursday June 14, Saturday June 21, Saturday June 30, Monday July 2, Wednesday
Early application deadline for August 2014 graduation Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, April 12) Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Early application deadline for December 2014 graduation Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm Grad Finale for August 2014 graduation 9:00am–12:00pm Last day to complete application for Summer 2014 financial aid Registration 9:00am–5:00pm
July 3, Thursday No classes meet Registration 9:00am–5:00pm Residence Halls open 2:00pm for residents University closes at 5:00pm July 4, Friday Independence Day Holiday—University Closed July 5, Saturday University Closed—No classes meet July 7, Monday Classes begin July 9, Wednesday Late Registration closes 5:00pm Add/Drop period ends 5:00pm July 11, Friday Late application fee applies for August 2014 graduation July 12, Saturday Full-Service Saturday 9:00am–1:00pm July 28, Monday Last day to withdraw August 6, Wednesday Final exams for MW classes (Final grades are due 24 hours after a final exam is administered or by noon on August 8, whichever is earlier) Final grades for graduating students are due by noon Residence Halls close within 24 hours of last final exam for residents August 7, Thursday Final exams for TTH and MTWTH classes Candlelighting Service for graduating students 8:00pm August 8, Friday Commencement 10:00am
plan ahead for fall 2014 terms Advance Registration for all Fall Terms is June 25–July 18, 2014
Fall Intramester
August Mini-Term I August 9–August 16, 2014
October 4–December 18, 2014
August 7–9.......................................................................................................... Registration August 9.............................................................................................. Hybrid classes begin August 11................................................................................. Non-hybrid classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period ends August 15.........................................................................Last day of non-hybrid classes August 16.................................................................................. Last day of hybrid classes September 12................................................................................Final assignments due
October 2–3.........................................................................................................Registration October 4..........................................................................................................Classes begin October 13.....................................Late Registration closes; Add-Drop period ends December 13–18............................................................................................... Final Exams
August Mini-Term II
October 2–3.........................................................................................................Registration October 6....................Classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period ends October 10...............................................................................................Last day of classes November 7.................................................................................... Final assignments due
August 18–August 22, 2014
August 14–15..................................................................................................... Registration August 18.........................................................Classes begin; Late Registration closes August 22................................................................................................ Last day of classes September 19................................................................................Final assignments due
August Mini-Term III August 11–August 22, 2014
August 7–9.......................................................................................................... Registration August 11......................................................................................................... Classes begin August 12.................................................Late Registration closes; Drop period ends August 22................................................................................................ Last day of classes September 19................................................................................Final assignments due
Fall August 25–December 18, 2014
August 21–23..................................................................................................... Registration August 25......................................................................................................... Classes begin September 8..................................Late Registration closes; Add-Drop period ends December 12–18............................................................................................... Final Exams
Summer 2014
Fall Break Mini-Term I October 6–October 10, 2014
Fall Break Mini-Term II October 4–October 11, 2014
October 2–3.........................................................................................................Registration October 4..........................................................................................................Classes begin October 6..................................................................................................Drop period ends October 11...............................................................................................Last day of classes November 7.................................................................................... Final assignments due
Thanksgiving Week Mini-Term November 24–November 29, 2014
November 20–21...............................................................................................Registration November 24.............Classes begin; Late Registration closes; Drop period ends November 24, 25, 26, 28, 29..........................................................................Classes meet December 26.................................................................................. Final assignments due
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Registration information Main Campus Registration Non-resident international students must obtain approval from the International Office before proceeding with registration.
Step 1. Contact your academic advisor for an advising appointment. Visit with your advisor and obtain a signed registration
form listing the classes in which you wish to enroll.
Step 2. If you plan to live in DBU-provided housing, proceed to the Residence Life Office in the Crowley Complex and the Health
Services Office in Hurley Hall, Suite 1108. • When your registration form has been completed, signed by all necessary persons, and received by any University academic advisor, you are enrolled and subject to University grading policies (located online at www.dbu.edu under Academic Policies and Procedures) and University refund policies (see page 38 of this class schedule). It is the student’s responsibility to complete all necessary financial arrangements immediately. • If it becomes necessary for someone else to register for you, they must have an authorization statement signed by you.
Step 3. For main campus registration, proceed to the Registrar’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Step 4. If you plan to receive financial aid, proceed to the Financial Aid Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Step 5. To pay your account, proceed to the Cashier’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Financing can be
arranged (see page 39).
Step 6. New students will be issued ID cards during registration so that they may check books out of the library and use the
Academic Computer Lab. Returning students must bring their ID cards to the Cashier’s Office for updating.
PERMITSfor PARKING Permits for parking on the University campus are issued during registration from the Campus Security Office, located on the lower level of Pilgrim Chapel. All persons who use University parking are required to register their vehicle(s) with Campus Security. Parking permits are valid for one academic year, expiring in August of each year.
Online Registration Dallas Baptist University now has an online registration system for eligible students. The system can be accessed on DBU’s webpage at webreg.dbu.edu. See restrictions and requirements below. Important Notes:
Eligibility requirements for online registration for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 1. 2. 3. 4.
Students must contact their advisors before registration. Students must have complete undergraduate admission files. Students must have been enrolled in DBU undergraduate-level classes within the past 12 months. Students must be registering for only undergraduate-level classes.
Eligibility requirements for online registration for GRADUATE STUDENTS: 1. Students must contact their advisors before registration. 2. Students must have complete graduate admission files. 3. Students must be registering for only graduate-level classes.
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1. Students cannot register online for the following types of courses: • Continuous Progress • Directed Studies • Independent Studies • Travel Studies 2. Certain groups will not be eligible to register online: • AIM students • Student athletes • Students admitted provisionally to the University • Students who have academic probation/suspension status 3. Students who have the following holds will be blocked from registering: • Bookstore • Business Office • Cashier • Financial Aid 4. Students auditing a class must register in person.
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registration information Before students are allowed to register, they must meet with an academic advisor from the departmental office through which their chosen major is administered. Please see page 2 for departmental telephone numbers. Students are responsible for initiating advising appointments. Students desiring to be advised on a Full-Service Saturday should schedule an appointment in advance to ensure that their advisor will be on campus that day for advising.
• Academic advisors will clarify any recent curriculum changes, help students select classes, and give instruction on taking the Math Advising Tool (eMAT) online. Advisors will also complete and sign registration forms. • Students who have not yet declared a major may call the Advising Center at 214.333.6843 to obtain the name of their assigned advisor.
• Students who desire to change majors and have not yet been assigned a new advisor should contact the departmental office through which the new major is administered. • New freshmen will be assigned to special advisors who are familiar with freshman block scheduling.
Degree Requirements
Taking Courses at Other Institutions
It is the student’s responsibility to be informed of degree requirements. This information may be found online at www.dbu.edu by selecting Academics and then Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Programs. Additional information regarding updated degree requirements may be obtained from the student’s academic advisor. Although academic advisors strive to advise students as accurately as possible, the student bears ultimate responsibility for fulfilling degree requirements for graduation, certification, and/or licensure.
After matriculation, a student may transfer a maximum of 12 credit hours to DBU. A student who wishes to enroll for a course at another institution should secure the written permission of the DBU Registrar two weeks BEFORE registering for the course. Failure to obtain this approval in advance will result in the refusal of the University to accept credit earned at other institutions. A Permission Request form may be obtained from the student’s advisor. Students cannot take courses at another institution during their final (graduating) semester.
Official Enrollment
Course Offerings Policy
If you complete, sign, and submit a registration form to any University academic advisor or if you register online, you are responsible for payment for the courses listed on the form. If for any reason, you become unable to attend classes, you must take official WRITTEN action. This paperwork must be initiated by the student, and it is the student’s responsibility to see that it is completed.
The courses in this schedule will be taught as listed, provided there are sufficient students enrolled in each section to justify the course offering. The scheduled time, room, and instructor reflect the intention of the University at the time this schedule is published and are subject to change. These listings are not an assurance to students that courses will be offered exactly as listed.
Transfer Credit Students should seek full understanding of the conditions under which transfer credit is accepted. The Registrar’s Office will provide guidance to students seeking such information. Upon request, Transfer Credit Analysts in the Registrar’s Office will interpret the DBU transfer credit policies. Please call 214.333.5334 for clarification of these policies.
CLEP Exams Students cannot take CLEP exams during their final (graduating) semester.
WebAdvisor Check for Updates on Classroom Assignments! Obtain Your Grades, Class Schedule, and GPA Online! Follow these simple steps to access student information on WebAdvisor: 1. Type webreg.dbu.edu in the address box of your web browser. (Do not enter “www.”)
eMAT
2. If you are new to WebAdvisor, select the Account Setup Instructions link. Follow the directions to create an account.
Students wishing to register for a math class or ACCT 2301 must first complete the Math Advising Tool (eMAT). For eMAT information, new and transfer students may contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office at 214. 333.5360; returning students should contact their advisors.
3. After creating an account, you will be given a user ID. Select “Log In” and enter your user ID and password.
E-mail Account
4. Always remember to “Log Out” to ensure confidentiality.
Your e-mail account will be used to relay important University correspondence and is required for all students. If you have not yet obtained a DBU e-mail account or an Academic Computer Lab account, please go online at webreg.dbu.edu or stop by the Academic Computer Lab where a staff member will be happy to assist you.
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Your user ID and password give you access to WebAdvisor, Blackboard, and your DBU e-mail account. For assistance, please contact the DBU Information Technology Support Center at 214.333.5500 during regular University hours or send an e-mail to
[email protected].
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graduation information DEGREES AWARDED AT DBU
STEPS TO GRADUATE Submit an Official Degree Plan. • Meet with your advisor and submit an official degree plan no later than the end of the sophomore year (60 credit hours).
In addition to the degrees listed below, many certification programs, dual degrees, accelerated degrees, and other opportunities are offered at DBU. Students are encouraged to seek further information from the college that administers their chosen major.
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
Fulfill degree requirements.
BACHELOR’S DEGREES
• The degree plan becomes official when all appropriate signatures have been obtained. Thereafter, the student bears ultimate responsibility for fulfilling degree requirements for graduation.
Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Business Studies Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Music Education Bachelor of Science
Fill out an Application to Graduate form. • Applications are available on the DBU website (download and print from www.dbu.edu/registrar), at DBU Hurst-Colleyville, DBU North, and on the main campus at the Registrar’s Office.
APPLICATION DEADLINES: Early Applications ($25.00) • April 7, 2014, for August 2014 graduation • June 5, 2014, for December 2014 graduation • November 5, 2014, for May 2015 graduation Regular Applications ($75.00) • July 10, 2014, for August 2014 graduation • November 20, 2014, for December 2014 graduation • April 17, 2015, for May 2015 graduation Late Applications ($150.00) • July 11, 2014, and after for August 2014 graduation • November 21, 2014, and after for December 2014 graduation • April 20, 2015, and after for May 2015 graduation
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry Master of Arts in Christian Education Master of Arts in Christian Ministry Master of Arts in Communication Master of Arts in Counseling Master of Arts in Family Ministry Master of Arts in Global Leadership Master of Arts in Management Master of Arts in Professional Development Master of Arts in Sport Management Master of Arts in Student Ministry Master of Arts in Teaching Master of Arts in Theological Studies Master of Arts in Worship Leadership Master of Business Administration Master of Education in Bilingual Education Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction Master of Education in Educational Leadership Master of Education in Higher Education Master of Education in Kinesiology Master of Education in Reading and ESL Master of Education in School Counseling Master of Education in Special Education Master of Liberal Arts
DOCTORAL DEGREES Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership Studies
COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES GRAD FINALE FOR SUMMER 2014 GRADUATES
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MASTER’S DEGREES
CANDLELIGHTING FOR GRADUATES Thursday, August 7, 8:00pm • Great Hall
One-stop shopping for graduating students Saturday, June 21, 9:00am–12:00pm
COMMENCEMENT REHEARSAL
Ford Foyer • Order graduation announcements • Order class rings • Purchase regalia • Obtain commencement instructions
COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY
Friday, August 8, 8:15am • Burg Center Friday, August 8, 10:00am • Burg Center
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financial information Campus Housing
Tuition
Colonial Village Apartments.............................$1720.00/month Williamsburg Townhomes...................................2490.00/month Brownstone Residences.....................................2670.00/month Residence Halls Long Summer Term......................................................... $689.00
Undergraduate credit hour............................................. $775.00 Master’s credit hour.......................................................... 785.00 Doctoral credit hour.......................................................... 795.00 Hybrid undergraduate credit hour.................................... 775.00 Hybrid master’s credit hour.............................................. 785.00 Online undergraduate credit hour.................................... 815.00 Online master’s credit hour.............................................. 825.00 Private music lesson (per credit hour).............................. 775.00
Summer I or Summer II Term.......................................... $391.00 • A phone line and cable television outlet are included in the room fee. • There is no refund of residence hall charges or fees.
Registration Fees
No registration fee is charged during Advance Registration, and no registration fee is charged to new students at any time.
Ongoing Registration........................................................ $50.00 Regular Registration........................................................... 50.00 Late Registration.............................................................. 150.00
Meal Plan Options Campus residents and commuter students have two meal plan options that are both declining balance plans. The Colonial Plan (150 Patriot Dollars and 8 Dining Hall meals).................. $150.00 The Patriot Plan (300 Patriot Dollars and 15 Dining Hall meals)................ $300.00 Patriot Dollars work like an ATM/debit card and can be used at any on-campus location. Students use Patriot dollars to purchase beverages, snacks, or full meals for themselves or their friends. Patriot Dollar balances will remain on a student’s account throughout the duration of their enrollment at the University. Additional funds can be added to a student’s Patriot Dollars account at any time during the school year by visiting the Crowley Dining Hall office or calling 214.333.5446.
Benefits for Veterans Contact the VA Representative in the Registrar’s Office at 214.333.5145 or call the Department of Veteran Affairs at 1.888.442.4551 to see if you, your child, or your spouse is eligible for benefits.
Grants for Ministry Students If you are preparing for a career in vocational or bi-vocational churchrelated Christian ministry, you may pick up an application in the Financial Aid Office or the Ministry Student Office, which is located in the Graduate School of Ministry. You may also print an application from the DBU website, www.dbu.edu/ministry_student. First-Year Baptist Ministerial Grant recipients must take RELI 1310: Introduction to Christian Ministry during the respective school year. If you plan to apply for the First-Year Baptist Ministerial Grant, you should speak with your advisor and plan to take this course. If you have any questions, contact Dr. Joe Mosley at 214.333.5639.
Bookstore Vouchers A bookstore voucher will be available during the Cashier’s Office operating hours until June 9, 2014, for students whose guaranteed financial aid will provide a credit balance. You may contact the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336 for additional information.
A student who begins the registration process during one registration period and completes it during another registration period is subject to the registration fee applicable at the time of completion. Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped.
Special Fees Accompanist fee (per applied voice course)............... $175.00 Application fee................................................................ 25.00 Application fee, doctoral.................................................. 50.00 Applied music fee (per course)....................................... 75.00 Audit fee, Doctoral (per credit hour).............................. 397.50 Audit fee, Master’s (per credit hour).............................. 392.50 Audit fee, Undergraduate (per credit hour)................... 387.50 Certificate Program application fee................................. 25.00 Certificate Program completion fee................................. 30.00 COMA 4303 editing fee................................................. 225.00 Continuous progress course fee (per course)............... 100.00 COUN lab fees.............................................................. 105.00 Deferred Payment Plan fee........................................... 100.00 Drop/withdraw (one or more courses)............................. 40.00 Ed.D. testing fee.............................................................. 60.00 EDAD 6301 ILD certificate fee........................................ 75.00 Education seminar materials fee..................................... 35.00 Fine Arts lab fee.............................................................. 35.00 Graduation application fees Early............................................................................ 25.00 Regular........................................................................ 75.00 Late........................................................................... 150.00 KNES fees...................................................................... 40.00 Late/insufficient payment fee.......................................... 50.00 Lost key fee..................................................................... 75.00 MANA 4320 test fee........................................................ 30.00 Ph.D. testing fee............................................................ 140.00 Photography fee (ART/COMA 2314/3314)...................... 35.00 Promissory Note fee....................................................... 50.00 PRST Guidebook fee...................................................... 55.00 PRST portfolio fee......................................................... 375.00 READ 2100 Training Guide Fee...................................... 60.00 Recital fee (one course)................................................ 110.00 Residence Hall Application fee..................................... 125.00 Returned check charge................................................... 25.00 Science lab fees (per contact lab hour).......................... 45.00 Student ID card replacement charge.............................. 20.00 Student services fee*.................................................... 150.00 Student teaching fee..................................................... 100.00 Transcript charge.............................................................. 5.00 Withdrawal from all classes.......................................... 100.00 *The student services fee is used to pay a portion of the total cost of shuttle services, health services, athletic events, parking, and the fitness center.
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financial information Tuition Refund Information
Adding, Dropping, and Withdrawal
A student may receive full or partial credit for the semester’s tuition charge for each class if he/she completes the official add/drop or withdrawal process through the Registrar’s Office.
A student may change a course section(s), add a course(s), or drop a course(s) with no change in the permanent record if he/she does so within the add/drop deadlines for the terms. Please see pages 32–33 for term dates. A student will receive a grade of “W” if he/she drops a course(s) during the withdrawal period for the term. Please see withdrawal dates on calendar pages 32–33. The student is responsible in every situation for making sure the form for the add/drop or withdrawal progresses through each step in the process, whether the process is conducted in person or through faxes and telephone conversations. The student is also responsible for making sure he/ she understands the impact of the drop, add, or withdrawal of financial aid. Residential students (living on campus) are required to have an exit interview prior to full withdrawal from the University. Withdrawal from all courses constitutes full withdrawal and may affect financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 214.333.5363. All refunds are mailed or direct deposited if the student selects that option.
Refunds for courses offered in terms meeting 2–16 weeks (May Mini III, Long Summer, Summer I, and Summer II) are based on these percentages: Before the first class meeting................................................ 100% 1% through 5% of class meetings........................................... 90% >5% through 10% of class meetings....................................... 80% >10% through 15% of class meetings..................................... 70% >15% through 25% of class meetings..................................... 60% >25% of class meetings and thereafter......................... No Refund Courses offered in terms meeting at least one week, but less than two weeks (May Mini I and II) may be dropped before the end of the first class day for a 100% refund. There is no withdrawal from one-week mini-term courses. The refund for any course with a TBA timeslot such as Internet, Doctoral, Practicum, or Internship will be calculated as if the course met weekly beginning on the first day of the term (i.e., if the first day of the semester is on a Tuesday, then the refund will be calculated as if the course met weekly on Tuesday throughout the semester). Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped. Financial aid recipients who withdraw from all classes before 60% of the semester is completed will also be required to return a portion of the federal financial aid received. A class meeting is defined as any official meeting time as noted on the semester calendar included in this schedule. The date the student enrolls in a class has no bearing on the calculation of class meetings. Additionally, any changes made by a professor to the official meeting dates in this schedule will not alter the calculation of refund amounts. When a student drops and adds an equal number of credit hours within the same term, it is considered an even exchange and no prorated refund is calculated. If a student drops and adds courses within different terms, credit for courses dropped will be determined based on the method explained below. Courses added will be charged at full-tuition rates. In either case, the student will be subject to a drop/withdrawal fee and any other applicable fees. In cases of course cancellation by the University, credit equal to 100% of tuition and fees will be given. Late registration and/or absences from class have no bearing on refunds. Students suspended for academic or disciplinary reasons will not be entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, or housing. Refunds of credit balances on student accounts will require a minimum of two weeks to be paid after the student has officially withdrawn through the Registrar’s Office. However, no credit balances which are the result of financial aid will be refunded until two weeks after the add/drop period closes. A refund will be issued only if the student’s balance is paid in full. All refunds are mailed or direct-deposited if the student selected that option.
Using a FAX Students who are unable to complete the add/drop or withdrawal process in person on the main campus may do so by FAX by following the steps listed below. 1. The student will contact the academic department through which the student’s major is administered to request the proper form and obtain the department’s FAX number. 2. The department will send the proper form to the student by FAX. 3. The student will fill in the necessary data before faxing the form to the academic department. 4. a. Adding or Dropping a Course • The student will telephone the academic department requesting the signature of the student’s academic advisor. • The advisor’s signature and the date must appear on the form. b. Withdrawing from a Course • The student will telephone the academic department requesting the signature of the instructor of each course from which the student is withdrawing. • Each course listed on the form must show the instructor’s signature, the date signed, and the last date of class attendance. 5. The student will monitor this process through each step to completion in the Registrar’s Office. The student should never send the form directly to the Registrar’s Office since the form is meaningless and void without the signature of the instructor(s) to withdraw or the advisor to drop. 6. When the form is complete, the academic department will forward a copy to the Registrar’s Office. 7. The refund will be calculated according to the date the Request for Withdrawal or Drop form is received in the Registrar’s Office.
The student should refer to Tuition Refund Policies on this page or contact the Cashier’s Office for tuition refund information before dropping or withdrawing from a class.
Athletics Disclosure Equity in Athletics Disclosure: Annual reports of information regarding intercollegiate athletics programs at DBU are available pursuant to the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act upon request by students, prospective students, and members of the public. Requests should be forwarded in writing to the Director of Athletics.
CALCULATING THE TUITION REFUND The following process is used to calculate the refund of tuition: 1. The number of classes that have already met in a semester is divided by the total number of classes contained in that semester. 2. This number is the percentage used to calculate the amount of tuition to be refunded. (See drop/withdrawal dates on pages 32-33.)
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FORMULA: # of classes met / # of total classes contained in the semester = % of the course completed. EXAMPLE: 2/16=12.5%. 12.5% according to the refund policy equates to a 70% tuition refund. (Refer to table of percentages above in the left column.)
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financial information All qualified students must contact the Cashier’s Office following their registration to make payment arrangements. Students who have not paid in full at the time of registration will automatically be placed on the Deferred Payment Plan.
Deferred Payment Plan There are two types of plans that will be used for Summer Registration. The first type of plan requires a 1/4 down payment at the time of registration. This note will be used from April 7, 2014 to April 25, 2014, and requires four payment dates: 1/4 at time of the registration; 1/4 on May 1, 2014; 1/4 on June 1, 2014; and 1/4 on July 1, 2014. The second type of plan requires a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration. This note will be used from April 26, 2014, to the last day of the add/drop period and requires three payment dates: 1/3 at the time of registration; 1/3 on June 1, 2014; and 1/3 on July 1, 2014. Students registering after the add/drop dates for the Summer 2014 semester will not be eligible for these plans.
Payment Policies A Payment Plan Student is a student who has a balance after registration for courses, has all financial aid applied and tuition reimbursement obtained, and is eligible for the Payment Plan option for the remaining balance. This time-payment plan requires either a 1/4 or a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration inclusive of all tuition, fees, room and board, followed by payment of the remaining balance in equal payments as detailed in the student’s promissory note. In the event of a prepayment or overpayment of a scheduled installment note, the excess amount will be applied to the next scheduled payment. In addition, a $100.00 Payment Plan fee will be assessed to the student’s account when utilizing the installment note. A fee of $50.00 will be assessed for each instance a payment is not received at the time of registration, is received late, is insufficient, and/or is not received at all. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result. NOTE: Mini-terms are not eligible for installment payments unless they are taken with a long semester class. A Financial Aid Student whose guaranteed financial aid covers 100% of the student’s balance is not required to provide payment at the time of registration. A financial aid student whose awarded guaranteed financial aid covers less than 100% of the student’s balance is required to pay in full the student’s account balance that is not covered by financial aid at the time of registration or will automatically be placed on an installment note for the balance that is not covered by financial aid. If the student chooses to complete the Payment Plan, the student must pay the down payment at the time of registration. The balance remaining, after the down payment, is to be paid in equal monthly payments as required in the Payment Plan. A “less than 100%” financial aid student may not use confirmed financial aid in lieu of the down payment. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result. If the student’s aid is not guaranteed at the time of registration, the student must pay for the class in full or be placed on a Payment Plan. A Personal Pay Student is a student who pays his or her balance in full at the time of registration using personal resources. For balances not paid at the time of registration, the actions noted on this page may result. A Direct Bill Student is a student whose employer reimburses DBU directly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education. All direct bill students whose employer pays DBU directly must provide vouchers for the present registration term within one week from the date of registration for that term. Any student whose employer reimburses less than 100% of student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A “less than 100%” direct bill student may not use the employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s
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portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.
Direct Bill/Employer Reimbursed Students must pay all Spring 2014 balances by July 1, 2014. Summer 2014 balances must be paid by October 1, 2014.
An Employer Reimbursed Student is a student whose employer reimburses the student directly or indirectly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education. Any student whose employer reimburses less than 100% of the student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A “less than 100%” employer reimbursed student may not use the employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. This can be paid in full or paid through the Payment Plan. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result. A Veteran Student is a student who receives tuition assistance for all or part of their student charges paid directly from the Department of Veteran Affairs. Any Veteran student who receives less than a 100% benefit from the VA must either immediately pay the remaining portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for their remaining non-tuition assistance portion of the student’s charges. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions on this page may result. All Graduating Students must pay the previous and the present account balances in full by the time designated in the graduation application materials provided by the Registrar’s Office, or the student will be denied the privilege of participation in commencement exercises and access to his or her diploma and transcript upon graduation. The student will be allowed to participate in a commencement exercise only after the previous and present balances are paid in full.
Actions for Unpaid Accounts The following actions may result for any student who has not paid his or her account balance as due or has not made financial arrangements with the Financial Aid Office and/or the Cashier’s Office:
1. Not being allowed to use the Payment Plan in subsequent semesters, 2. Immediate withdrawal from enrolled courses, 3. Removal from current dormitory residence, 4. Denial of dining hall privileges, 5. Denial of access to final exams, resulting in an Incomplete or Failure, 6. Denial of access to final semester grades, 7. Denial of access to transcripts, 8. Denial of ability to be advised for or register for any additional courses, 9. Inability to graduate, 10. Degree will not be conferred/posted on the student’s transcript, 11. Denial of participation in commencement exercises, 12. Denial of access to student’s diploma upon graduation, 13. Denial of access to student services, and/or 14. Reporting to collection agency and consumer reporting agency.
In the event that an account has not been paid in full by the end of the semester, DBU submits the accounts to a collection agency for collection. DBU will add a collection agency fee, which will be between one-third and one-half of the remaining balance, which is a reasonable fee for collection agency service regardless of the dollar amount owed. This balance will also be reported to a credit reporting agency and could affect your credit rating.
If you have any questions regarding your account, please call the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336.
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15-MONTH TRACK
Semester One:
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Semester Three:
Semester Two:
Semester Two:
Semester Four:
MANA 6320 and ACCT 6321 (8 weeks) MRKT 6321 and Concentration (8 weeks) MANA 6310 (winter-term) FINA 6301 and Concentration (8 weeks) MANA 6302 and Concentration (8 weeks) MISM 6314 (mini-term)
ACCT 6321 (8 weeks) MRKT 6301 or MANA 6311 (8 weeks) MANA 6320/MISM 6314 (winter-term) MANA 6302 (8 weeks) MANA 6333 or MRKT 6312 (8 weeks) MANA 6323 or MRKT 6302 (mini-term)
Semester Three:
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MANA 6341 (8 weeks) PROJ 6301 or MRKT 6341 (8 weeks)
MBA Concentrations
MANA 6341 and Concentration
Various Locations
FINA 6301 (8 weeks) MRKT 6301 or MRKT 6331 (8 weeks) MANA 6310 (mini-term)
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Accounting Business Communication Conflict Resolution Management Entrepreneurship Finance Health Care Management International Business Leading the Nonprofit Organization Management Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management Technology and Engineering Summer 2014