SCHEDULE OF CLASSES AND CAMPUS GUIDE

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SCHEDULE OF CLASSES AND CAMPUS GUIDE

FALL 2017

South Carolina State University ~ A Century of Excellence ~ 300 College Street, Northeast Orangeburg, South Carolina 29117

Office of the President Phone: (803) 536-7013/7014 Fax: (803) 533-3622

An Open Letter to Students and Prospective Students South Carolina State University has a long-standing tradition of producing leaders for the State of South Carolina, the nation and the world. For more than 100 years, South Carolina State University has produced leaders in all major professions, including doctors, lawyers, scientists, educators, military officers, legislators, professional athletes, artists, musicians, business executives and administrators. Today, this state assisted comprehensive land-grant university is still committed to educational quality and personal development. We are large enough to offer almost 60 degree programs but small enough to value the importance of a caring and nurturing learning environment. We provide both quality and caring at a most reasonable cost. In fact, our tuition and fees are among the lowest for state-supported four year institutions in South Carolina, making us one of the best values in higher education. In addition to cost, there are many other advantages for attending SC State. For example, a wide range of programs and courses are offered at times which are convenient for full-time and part-time students



All academic programs are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.



All classes are taught by highly qualified faculty with academic and professional credentials in their disciplines.



Learning resources are provided through a state-of-the-arts library and computer laboratories which are available for use by students and faculty.



Opportunities to explore personal interests are provided through more than 75 student organizations.



Cultural enrichment is provided through our museum/planetarium, performing arts series by campus groups and lyceum guests, and lecturers.



Championship caliber intercollegiate athletic programs provide opportunities for active and spectator participation.

If you are seeking an institution of unquestionable academic quality and one with a family-like environment that emphasizes developing the total student, then South Carolina State University should be your choice. We can help you fulfill your dreams and career aspirations. Please provide us the opportunity to help meet your higher education needs by calling our Office of Admissions and Recruitment at (803) 536-7186 or our Registrar’s Office at (803) 536-7185. Sincerely yours,

James Clark

Academic Calendar Fall 2017 July 27

THURSDAY - Deadline to pay all tuition/fees and Validate Enrollment for Fall 2017 Semester by 5 p.m.

Sept 15 - Oct 26

FRIDAY – THURSDAY – A grade of “WP” or “WF” will be awarded if withdrawnduring this period.

July 28

FRIDAY - Class Schedules, Meal Plans and Housing Assignments will be dropped after 5 p.m. for students who have not paid Tuition and Fees or made payment arrangements and Validated Enrollment.

October 5-13

THURSDAY-FRIDAY – Submit Senior Exit Survey Forms to Registrar’s Office Period

to Clear Graduating Seniors for December 2017 October 7-11

Aug 1-Oct 31

TUESDAY - TUESDAY - Period to file for May 2018 Graduation

August 10

THURSDAY- Freshmen Move-In Day – New Students Orientation begins

August 10-15

THURSDAY - TUESDAY - Mandatory New Student Orientation

August 11

FRIDAY - Move-in Day - Returning Students

August 14

MONDAY – $200.00 Late Registration Fee is charged if registration is not completed by this date.

SATURDAY — WEDNESDAY - Mid- Term Examinations

October 9-13

MONDAY – FRIDAY – Advisement, Alter PIN and Registration begin for Spring 2018

October 14

SATURDAY—Professional Comprehensive Examination for Graduate Students

October 16

MONDAY– Mid-Term Grades posted by Faculty via WEB

October 21

SATURDAY – Homecoming 2017

October 21

SATURDAY – Subject Matter Comprehensive Examination for Graduate Students

October 27

FRIDAY - A grade of “WF” will be awarded for course or University if withdrawn on or after this date

November 1-16

WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY–Student Evaluation of Instructors

August 14

MONDAY – General Assembly - College/ Departmental Meetings

August 15

TUESDAY - Faculty Workshops

August 16

WEDNESDAY – Classes begin. Drop/Adds begin $200.00 - Late registration Fee for all students

August 23

WEDNESDAY - No change in Audit after this date

Nov 1- Feb 1

W E D N E S D AY- T H U R S D AY – L a t e Graduation Filing Period for May 2018

August 23

WEDNESDAY - Drop/Adds end

November 8

TUESDAY Election Day

Aug 24-Sept 14

THURSDAY- THURSDAY - A grade of “W” is awarded for a withdrawal from a course. Tuition charges are incurred during this period.

November 9

THURSDAY - Veterans Appreciation Day

November 18-25

August 25

FRIDAY - Last date to apply for December 2017 graduation

SUNDAY-SUNDAY – Thanksgiving Holidays - no Classes (STUDENTS ONLY)

August 28

MONDAY - Deadline to Enroll in or Waive Health Insurance

November 27

MONDAY - Classes Resume

December 1

FRIDAY – Last of Day of Classes

December 4-9

MONDAY –SATURDAY - Final Examination Period for all students

December 12

TUESDAY—Faculty post final grades via Web

September 4

MONDAY - Labor Day Holiday – NO CLASSES

September 5

TUESDAY-No change in Pass-Fail after this date

September 7

THURSDAY - Fall Convocation

Sept 11-15

MONDAY-FRIDAY - English Proficiency Exam – Undergraduates

– NO CLASSES (STUDENTS ONLY)

Fall 2017 - Official Update June 22, 2016

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Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Academic Advising…………………………………....................13

Independent Study……………………………………................63

Academic Advising & Testing (Psychometric Center)…........63

Late Registration……………………………………....................20

Academic Information…………………………...........................59

Library……………………………………………….....................63

Admissions Information……………………..........................60-61

National Student Exchange…………………………..................62

Automobile Registration & Parking…………………................62

News Flash…………………………………………….................24

Blackboard……………………………………………...................29

Off Campus Courses & Online Courses...............................30-31

CAPP/Degree Audit Instructions..........................................14-16

Official Registration and Payment Options...........................9-10

Campus Map…………………………………………...................65

OneCard………………………………………………....................62

Career Planning and Placement Center………………...............62

Payment Procedures………………………………......................18

Counseling & Self-Development Center……………................63

Policy Statement-Drug Free Institution……………….............27

Course Registration via Bulldog Connection...........................17

Purpose of Schedule Booklet………………………….................4

Cross-Registration…………………………………….................63

Reading the Course Listing…………………………..................28

Disabled Students (Psychometric)……………………..............63

Registration Completion Activities in Bulldog Connection....19

Evening Program……………………………………....................63

Residency Requirements……………………........................54-57

Fee Refund Policy………………………………............................8

Right of Petition……………………………………….................59

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) &

Schedule Cancellation………………………………...................17

Disclosure......................................................................................22

Schedule of Charges (Tuition and Fees).....................................7

Final Exam Schedule – Spring 2017…….....…………................58

Student Center………………………………………...................62

Financial Aid……………………………………....................6 & 61

Telephone Numbers……….............Important inside back cover

Frequently Asked Questions…………………….......................25

Transcripts……………………………………………..................59

Graduate Admissions…………………………………................61

Tuition Payment Plan………………………………………........11

Graduation Information…………………….................................26

University Center-Greenville…………………………...............23

Health Center…………………………………………..................62

Veterans Benefits……………………………………...................21

Hold Flags……………………………………………...................12

Withdrawal from Course…………………….......................5 & 59

Honors Program………………………………………..................62

Withdrawal from University……………………...............5, 59, 64

Important Dates & Student Responsibilities...............................5

WSSB-FM……………………………………………...................63

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Course Offerings-Alphabetical Order………...................30-49

Electrical Engineering Technology (EET)…..............................41

Accounting (ACCT)……………………………..........................32

Engineering (ENGR)…………......................................................41

Agribusiness (AGBU)…………………………...........................32

English Proficiency Exam (EPC) .................................................41

Art Education (ARED)..................................................................32

Educational Psychology (EPSY)……………….........................41

Art (ART, ARTH, ARTS)……………………………....................32

Engineering Technology (ET)………….....................................42

Biology (B)……………………………...…………..................32-33

African American History(ETS)……..........................................42

Business Administration (BA)………….....................................33

Family & Consumer Science (FCS)………………….................42

Business Communication (BC)………………………................34

Foreign Language Seminar (FLH) ............................................

Biological Science (BSC)……………………………...................34

Fiance (FINC)................................................................................42

Chemistry (C)……………………………….............................34-35

Fashion Merchandise (FM)……………………….....................42

Child Development (CD)………………………...........................35

Geography (GEO)……………………………………...................42

Civil Engineering Technology (CET)………………..................35

Career Development (GUID)........................................................42

Chinese (CHI).................................................................................35

History (H & HHU)……..……………………………............42-43

Curriculum and Instrution (CI).....................................................36

Health Education (HED)……………………………...................43

Criminal Justice (CJ)…………………………………...................36

Honors Colloquim (HPIL)…………………………….................43

Computer Science (CS)…………………………….................36-37

History of Balck Music (HUMU)...............................................

Drama (D) .......................................................................................37

Interdisciplinary Seminar (IBES).................................................

English Composition (E)……………......................................37-38

Interdisciplinary Biomedical Seminar (IBS)...............................43

Engineering and Engineering Technology (EAET)..................38

Industrial Engineering (IE)........................…………..................43

Educational Administration (EAM)……....................................39

Industrial Engineering Technology (IET)…………..................43

Educational Research (EAR)…………………............................39

Individual & Family Development (IFD)...................................43

Early Childhood Education (ECE)……………………................39

Technology Education (IT)……………………....................43-44

Economics (ECON)……………………………............................39

Journalism (JOUR)………………………………….....................44

Education (ED)………………………….......................................40

Math (M)……………………………………...........................44-45

Curriculum & Instruction (EDCI)………….................................40

Applied Music (MBSM-MCOM, MEUM-MFLM, MPCM-MPIM, MSXM-MTUM, MVAM-MVOM) ................................................................................45-49

Black Issues in Education (EDHU)……………..........................40 Rehabilitation Counseling (EDRC)……………..........................41

Math Education & Performance (M ED)………........................45 Mechanical Engineering (MET)………………………..............45

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Course Offerings-Alphabetical Order………....................45-53

Transportation (TRP)………………………………….................53

Management (MGT)................................................................45-46

University Community (UNIV)……………………….................53

Marketing (MKT).........................................................................46

Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC)......................................53

Military Science (MS)..............................................................46-47

Off Campus:

Music (MU)………………………………..……….......................47

Online Courses.......................................................30-31

Music Education & Performance (MUED-MUPM)…........47-48

Hybrid Course .......................................................30-31

Music Technology (MUT)...........................................................48

Piedmont Technical College……….........................31

Nuclear Engineering (NE & NEEP)…………………..................49 Nutrition & Food Management (NFM)………………..............49 Nutritional Sciences (NS)……………………………..................49 National Student Exhange (NSE).................................................49

Failure to read the Class Schedule does not excuse students from the information or regulations contained within. The University reserves the right to make changes in this Schedule at any time.

Physics (P)………………………………………….......................49 Physical Education (PE–PEV)………………….....................49-50

Fee Payment Deadline: July 27, 2017

Political Science (PS)………….……………………....................50

Financial Aid Application Deadline: May 1, 2017

Physical Science (PSC)……………………………......................50 Psychology (PSY)…………………………………….............50-51 Reading Education (RED)………………….................................51 Speech (S)……………………………………………....................51 Study Abroad (SA).......................................................................51 Professional Development (SB)...................................................51 Science Education (SC)……………………………….................51 Sociology (SOC)……………………………...........................51-52 Spanish (SP)……………………………………............................52 Speech Pathology & Audiology (SPA & SPAE)……...............52 Special Education (SPED)………………..…………..............52-53 Social Studies Education (SST)………………………...............53 Social Work (SW)………………………………….......................53 Technology Education (TED)…………………………………...

SC State

Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017

SC State Undergraduate and Graduate Schedule of Classes and Campus Guide

Purpose of The Schedule Booklet. . . As a student at SC State, you are responsible for adhering to academic deadlines, following academic policies, adhering to correct registration and change of program procedures. This Schedule of Classes and Campus Guide outlines this information in an easy-to-use format. Specifically it will: •• ADVISE you of current deadlines, vacation schedules, and testing schedules. •• PROVIDE you with information on where to seek advice on how to plan your academic schedule, how to register, how to change your program, and on other academic procedures. •• FURNISH Class Schedule data. The Class Schedule pages indicate when specific classes are being offered for Fall Semester 2017. When planning a schedule, it is important to read all footnotes to determine if the class has a laboratory or specific equirements for entrance. •• INSTRUCT you in receiving and accurately completing your registration for Fall Semester 2017. If you have other specific questions, refer to the Table of Contents. Also, this Schedule of Classes and Campus Guide is not a substitute for the University Catalog. Be sure to read your catalog for more complete information regarding courses, graduation requirements, policies and procedures. You should keep your Schedule of Classes and Campus Guide to use as a reference guide throughout the semester. Visit Us On The Web At: www.scsu.edu

NOTICE South Carolina State University reserves the right to add or drop programs and courses, to change fees, to change the academic calendar, which has been published and to institute new requirements when such changes appear desirable. Every effort will be made to minimize the inconvenience such changes might create for students. Suitable substitutions MAY be allowed for required courses which have been withdrawn. This Schedule Of Classes and Campus Guide, subject to any amendments, additions or deletions, shall be for Fall 2017. The listing of courses contained in this Schedule of Classes and Campus Guide is by way of announcement only and shall not be regarded as an offer or contract. A registration by a student signifies an agreement to comply with all deadlines, rules and regulations of South Carolina State University.

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Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017

Course and University Withdrawal Information August 13

Last date to register without $200.00 fee penalty

August 16

Classes begin. Drop/Add begins.

August 23

Late Registration and drop/add ends. Last day for 100% refund. If withdrawn from a course or the University after this date, tuition will be charged.

Aug. 24- Sept. 14

If withdrawn from a course or the University during this period, a grade of “W” will be awarded. Tuition charges are incurred during this period.

Sept. 15 - Oct. 26

If withdrawn from a course or the University during this period, a grade of “WP” or “WF” awarded.

October 27

If withdrawn from a course or the University on or after this day, a grade of “WF” will be awarded for each course.

Student Registration Responsibilities When a student is officially registered for a course, it is the student’s responsibility, not the instructor, to officially withdraw from the course or the University. Failure to notify the University before the end of the 100% refund period will result in the student being responsible for late fees and charges. All students who fail to officially withdraw from a course or University are subject to the Grading Policies outlined in the University Catalog. It is the student’s responsibility to check all fees and validate enrollment via Bulldog Connection and the University Catalog . A student is not officially registered until all fees are paid and enrollment validated prior to the registration deadline. When making a Registration Change, it is the student’s responsibility to ensure that the proper form has been processed by the published deadlines 5 on the Academic Calendar. Should you decide not to attend a class or not come to school after you have officially completed Registration, you must drop the course on Bulldog Connection. To withdraw from the University, it is necessary to complete a University Withdrawal Form. These procedures should be followed even if you registered “Early” and are unable to return. 5

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Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017

Financing Your Education FINANCIAL AID The Office of Financial Aid will be located at Crawford-Zimmerman Complex, Suite 151 for for Fall 2017 Registration. If your financial aid is not available prior to registration, either go to the Financial Aid Office in Crawford-Zimmerman or be prepared to pay by cash, credit card, or payment plan. Contact the SC State Office of Financial Aid for more information, application form or assistance at (803) 536-7067. Don’t delay, process your Fall 2017 Financial Aid Form by May 1, 2017.

STUDENT FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Student financial assistance is available. To be considered for Fall 2017 financial aid, you should: * Complete all requirements for admission to SC State. * File Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (on-line : www.fafsa.ed.gov or paper application: Financial Aid Office). Please remember the Title IV school code for SC State which is 003446. * Send to SCSU any documents requested for verification. Include any required verification documents (i.e., tax forms) Include Student Loan Application (optional) * Maintain SCSU’s academic standard (Grade Point Average) for satisfactory process. (Required for all Continuing Students)

PRIORITY APPLICATION DEADLINE MAY 1, 2017 If you file your FAFSA by May 1, 2017 and submit all required documents to SC State by July 27, 2017, and your application includes NO ERRORS, you may expect: * Financial Aid by the time you register for the Spring term. In case the delivery of your Spring Financial Aid is delayed at the beginning of the semester, you should be prepared to pay your fees and purchase course-related books.

NOTICE TO LATE APPLICANTS If you file your FAFSA after May 1, 2017 you may receive your award letter AFTER the beginning of the semester. You should be prepared to pay ALL registration fees, and if living on campus, pay your living expenses before you are considered officially enrolled for the Fall Semester 2017.

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SOUTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY ORANGEBURG, SC 29117 SCHEDULE OF CHARGES FOR THE 2017-2018

Disclaimer: The fees and expenses listed are those in effect at the present time. They are subject to change at any time, by the action of the South Carolina State University Board of Trustees or the South Carolina Legislature. All expenses for a semester must be paid in full at the beginning of the semester as a condition of admission to classes and residential facilities. A penalty of $200.00 will be charged for late registration. You may make WEB Payments via Bulldog Connection, remit MONEY ORDER, CASHIER'S CHECK, or CERTIFIED CHECK (NO Personal Checks), made payable to South Carolina State University and send to the Treasurer's Office, P.O. Box 7425, Orangeburg, SC 29117.

COST PER SEMESTER

1st Semester Charges Payable by July 27, 2017 2nd Semester Charges Payable by January 8, 2018 UNDERGRADUATE In-State

Tuition

$

4,604 $

Per Capita Student Fees Library Fee Technology Fee Health Services Fee Student Activity Fee Museum & Planetarium Fee Athletic Fee Subtotal Fees Total Tuition and Fees

75 200 120 80 35 256 766 $

GRADUATE

Out-of-State

5,370 $

9,794

$

75 200 120 80 35 256 766 10,560

Room Rent (adjustments in charges, when necessary, may be made after rooms are occupied)

A) Mitchell B) Williams & Earle C) Battiste D) Rowe & Nix E) Hugine Suites F) University Village (Double) G) University Village (Single)

In-State

2,400 2,600 2,700 2,800 3,300 2,750 3,575

2,400 2,600 2,700 2,800 3,300 2,750 3,575

1,645

1,645

525 325 225

525 325 225

9,415 9,615 9,715 9,815 10,315 9,765 10,590

14,605 14,805 14,905 15,005 15,505 14,955 15,780

4,694 $ 75 200 120 80 35 256 766

$

5,460 $

Out-of-State

9,984 75 200 120 80 35 256 766 10,750

To determine the amount of fees due, please deduct your advance room deposit payment of $150; room rent payment, and/or your acceptance fee payment (new students only); as applicable, from the first semester's payment. Also, deduct from each semester payment one-half of the total annual award for the Pell Grant, SEOG, Loans (Perkins, Stafford, Plus) other grants, and/or scholarships.

Board (all students who reside in residence halls must purchase a meal plan)

On campus Student Plan: 21 Meals Per Week 100 Block Plan plus $25 Flex Dollars 50 Block Plan plus $50 Flex Dollars 25 Block Plan plus $75 Flex Dollars

Total for each SEMESTER (Fees, Room Rent, Board) Does NOT Include Insurance

A) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board B) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board C) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board D) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board E) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board F) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board G) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board

Total for the ACADEMIC YEAR (Fees, Room Rent, Board) Does NOT Include Insurance)

A) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board B) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board C) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board D) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board E) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board F) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board G) Residence Hall - Fees, Room & Board

18,830 19,230 19,430 19,630 20,630 19,530 21,180

Student Health Insurance Fall 2017 Spring 2018 ( new students rate is $621 ) Part-Time Fees

498 571

29,210 29,610 29,810 30,010 31,010 29,910 31,560 498 571

Part-time Undergraduate Credit Hour Tuition Part-time Undergraduate Credit Hour Fees Total Part-time Undergraduate Credit Hour Rate (12 hrs per sem)

384 64 448

816 64 880

Part-time Graduate Credit Hour Tuition Part-time Graduate Credit Hour fee Total Part-time Graduate Credit Hour Rate (9 hrs per sem)

522 85 607

1,109 85 1,194

Please ensure that your STUDENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER is shown on all remittances and correspondences to the Office of Accounts Receivable and the Cashier's Office.

All undergraduate students officially enrolled in 19 hours or more (to include credit by exam, cross registration, audit, etc.) will be required to pay per credit hour for all hours in excess of 18 hours at the instate/out-of-state rate.

All graduate students officially enrolled in 13 hours or more will be required to pay per credit hour for all hours in excess of 12 hours at the in-state/out-of-state rate. Your SC State University ID Card must be presented when discussing your account during the semester.

Mandatory Health Insurance - Students are required to "enroll/waive" the insurance coverage on-line each semester they attend. Students are automatically charged $498 the for Fall semester and $621 for the Spring semester for the student health insurance coverage when they register for 6 hours or more hours each semester. Students must input/submit proof of comparable/equal insurance coverage to have the cost credited to their account. If the student receives an approve waiver, the account will be credited at the end of the Add/Drop Period. (See the University Academic Calender)

Disclaimer: The fees and expenses listed are those in effect at the present time. They are subject to change at any time, by the action of the South Carolina State University Board of Trustees or the South Carolina Legislature. Books (estimated at $800.00 each semester) and necessary fees, such as course fees (e.g. music, art, science & engineering labs), car registration, directed teaching, etc., must be determined on an individual basis and are not included above. Prepared 06/16/17

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FEE REFUND POLICY GENERAL ACADEMIC FEE (COLLEGE AND TUITION) REFUNDS In the event of withdrawal from the University, reduction of course load, or withdrawal from courses, refunds may be granted to students in accordance with the refund schedule on file in the Treasurer’s Office, 2nd Floor, Moss Hall. Academic refunds are prorated on the basis of the following schedule for the spring semester:

By this date within the first week of classes By this date within the second week of classes By this date within the third week of classes By this date within the fourth week of classes

PERCENTAGE OF REFUND 100 75 50 25

LASTDATE TO RECEIVE REFUND LISTED August 23, 2017 August 30, 2017 September 6, 2017 September 13, 2017

After the third week of classes, students withdrawing from the University under disciplinary action are ineligible for a refund. LABORATORY FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE Tuition charges paid from grants or loans are restored to those funds on the same prorated basis. BOARD A prorated portion of the fees paid for board will be refundable if a student officially withdraws from the University by August 24, 2017. Refunds will not be made for periods of less than one week. ROOM RENT Refundable only upon written approval of the Vice President for Student Affairs. Such written request must be received prior July 1, 2017 for the Fall Semester. ROOM DEPOSIT Refundable only if the University is unable to assign housing. MEDICAL WITHDRAWALS Students withdrawing for medical reasons during the first fourteen calendar days after the first day of class will be granted a full refund. Withdrawals on the fifteenth day and thereafter will be calculated based upon the above percentage rate. ACCEPTANCE, ORIENTATION and GRADUATION FEES: NON-REFUNDABLE. TITLE IV REFUNDS/RETURN OF FUNDS If you are receiving financial aid from Title IV federal funds and you withdraw from the University under any circumstances, SC State will determine whether a refund or repayment is owed to the Title IV account. If a refund or repayment to the account is required, SC State will return funds according to the federal refund policy. The federal return policy requires that a portion of financial aid funds be returned to the appropriate program upon a recipient’s withdrawal from the university. The amount to be returned is based on the percentage of enrollment completed for that term and the amount of financial aid assistance considered earned. OTHER FEES Not refundable, except in the instances where it can be shown that an error in such charges occurred. (Fees paid for traffic violations, library fines, athletic equipment, etc. are not refundable.) PROCESS FOR REFUNDS Fee adjustmetns due are computed from the date of official withdrawal from the University, official reduction of course load, official withdrawal from courses, or official withdrawal from housing. No refund due is guaranteed within 30 days after date of official withdrawal from University. No refund due is guaranteed to continuing student until 30 days after the first day of classes each term. NOTE: The fees and expenses listed in this catalog are those in effect at the time of publication. They are subject to change at any time, by action of the South Carolina State University Board of Trustees or the South Carolina Legislature.

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Official Registration and Payment Options Official Registration includes completion of all of the following steps: Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6

Review of CAPP- Curriculum Advising and Program Planning –Student Student Academic Advisement with Advisor via CAPP Course Schedule Selections and input by the student via Bulldog Connection Fee Payment Health Insurance (Enroll or Waive) Validation of Enrollment via Bulldog Connection

If you do not complete all six (6) of the above steps, you are not officially registered for the term. CAPP - Curriculum Advising and Program Planning – all undergraduate students must review CAPP/Degree Audit Instructions or CAPP/Degree Audit PowerPoint for a self review of their academic progress towards their degree. Academic Advisement via CAPP - Students must report to their academic advisors to discuss their advisors to discuss academic progress towards degrees, career goals, program requirements, and to obtain an Alternate PIN. Course Selection – All students must enter their schedule via Bulldog Connection. Advisors are available for advisement; however, the responsibility for entering the course schedule is the responsibility of the student, as well as, completion of all degree requirements as outlined in the University Catalog. Fee Payment Options - see below Health Insurance - (Enroll/Waive): All students enrolled for 6 or more hours are required to have health insurance. Validation is the last and final step in the registration process. Validation is a term used to verify that a student will be attending classes for which he/she has registered in given semester and that all financial obligations associated with the registration have been settled. Request schedule validation ONLY when your balance is $0. If you owe a balance, please do not use this feature. Your schedule will be validated by the Office of Accounts Receivable when you make your payment.

Fee Payment Options Fee Payment - Options include any one or any combination of the following: A student is officially registered at SC State when all of the items listed above have been satisfied and arrangements for fees have been made according to one of the options noted below: The student must: Pay all charges and fees based on Class Schedule for the current term with one of the options below: Option 1: Full financial aid to pay Balance Due. Financial Aid includes grants, scholarships and loans. Option 2: Payment of Balance Due through Tuition Payment Plan. Option 3: Payment of Balance Due through Bulldog Connection by Credit Card – American Express, MasterCard and VISA. Option 4: Payment of Balance Due with Cash, Check or Money Order Option 5: A combination of Financial Aid and Scholarship OR Financial Aid and Cash OR Scholarship and Cash to pay Balance Due. 9

Option 5: A combination of Financial Aid and Scholarship OR Financial Aid and Cash OR Scholarship and Cash to pay Balance Due. Full Financial Aid – you are deemed to have full financial aid if your total financial aid for the term is equal to or exceeds your total term charges. Please review your “account detail” on Bulldog Connection for an itemization of charges and financial aid available to pay your bill. Tuition Pay Plan – SC State offers our students and families the Tuition Pay Plan, administered by Sallie Mae to pay eligible tuition and fees, housing and meal plans. Credit Cards – Students may pay Balance Due with American Express, MasterCard or VISA.Cash - Students may pay Balance Due with Cash, Check or Money Order at the Cashier’s Office located in Crawford-Zimmerman Complex, Suite 108. Checks or Money Orders may be mailed to: Cashier’s Office, PO Box 7425, SC State University, Orangeburg, SC 29117. Note: Any combination of the above could satisfy Balance Due. Please review your “account detail” for an itemization of charges and financial aid available to reduce your bill. Eligibility to Attend Classes - A student will be considered eligible to attend classes ONLY when all charges and fees are paid for the term. Before the fee payment deadline, you must go to the validation page and complete the required information. Unable to Attend - If there are special reasons or circumstances which will prevent you from attending SC State AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY REGISTERED FOR THE TERM, YOU MUST NOTIFY OR WRITE THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE AT 300 College Avenue, P. O. Box 8104, Orangeburg, SC 29117 to avoid financial obligations and/or academic penalties. Telephone: (803) 536-7185 or email: [email protected]

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Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017

South Carolina State University Tuition Payment Plan Fall 2017 South Carolina State University offers a payment plan to assist students with their payment of the current academic fees, room, and board. Please contact the Office of Accounts Receivable for more information at (803) 536-8991 or 536-8077. OneCard OneCard is the University’s debit card system using the University ID card for activation. Students who have credit balances can use their University ID card for (OneCard) purchases in the Bookstore and the Pitt (snack bar). Students choosing to use their ID card in this manner must designate the funds to be used at the Accounts Receivable Office in Moss Hall, Room 102.

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SOAHOLD “HOLD FLAGS” If you have a hold flag that is blocking your registration, please identify it on the list noted below and check with the office listed.

* Office to Contact

Hold Numbers

Academic Department Accounts Receivable Admissions Office Educational Technology Services Campus Police Financial Aid Office Graduate School Infirmary Library Registrar’s Office Student Affaris Student Support Services Treasurer’s Office

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17 AR AD 10 15 61, EX, HD LF 02, 03, 13, 18, 31, RE, TM, TR 08 14, 33, 36, 44, 45, 67, B2, B3, B5, B8, BF, CW

See inside back cover for a Listing of Important Telephone Numbers

Student’s Financial Obligation Students are expected to meet financial obligations to the University within the designated time allowed. Registration fees are payable before classes begin. Students are not entitled to enter classs or laboratories until their fees and deposits have been paid. Failure to pay the amount owed in the allotted time, may result in any or all of the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dismissal from the University, Withholding of future registration privileges, Withholding the issuance of grades or of an official transcript, Withholding the conferring of a degree and/or, Invalidation of meal card.

Once a student registers, he or she is responsible for the total fees assessed regardless of whether the Tuition Pay Plan is used. Refund percentages are applied to total fees assessed and not the amount paid. This means that students who withdraw before paying all installments may, in the event of withdrawal, receive a bill with a balance due rather than a refund.

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Connect To Your Future... Academic Advising Academic Advising

Degree Planning

Career Options

Graduation

Do You Know Who Your Advisor Is? Your academic advisor is a very important person in your college career. He or she is here to assist you in achieving your educational goals, career goals and personal goals. To be successful, it is crucial that you develop a good relationship with your advisor. The responsibility for a successful advising relationship and college career is yours. Make the most of the academic advising process by initiating or maintaining this relationship today. When To See Your Advisor? ~ To receive advisement and removal of Advisement Hold Flag. ~ To discuss any problems that affect academic performance. ~ To select courses for the upcoming semester. ~ To anticipate when to take courses that are offered infrequently. ~ To add or drop a course. ~ To discuss academic progress. ~ To declare a major. ~ To file a degree plan. ~ To petition for graduation. ~ To discuss career considerations. How You and Your Faculty Advisor Should Work Together When you were admitted to SC State, you were assigned to a faculty advisor for educational advising. Because your advisor is responsible for counseling a group of student advisees as needs occur, the following suggestions are offered to you to help enhance your experiences with your advisor: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

Where To Find Advisors

YOU should contact and keep in touch with your advisor. YOUR advisor should inform you of his office hours. YOU should make and keep appointment or call if necessary to change or cancel an appointment. YOUR advisor should keep or call if necessary to change or cancel an appointment. YOU should come with specific questions in mind. YOUR advisor should provide accurate and specific information. YOU should come with necessary materials (pencils, Schedule of Courses, forms, and etc.). YOUR advisor should have on hand resource materials (catalogs, etc.). YOU should ask about other sources of information. YOUR advisor should suggest other sources of information. YOU should be open concerning schoolwork, study habits, academic progress, etc. YOUR advisor should listen to you and help you solve problems. YOU should build a schedule free of conflicts in time. YOUR advisor should assist you in checking your schedule for appropriate selection of courses. YOU should make decisions concerning careers, choice of majors, and selection of courses. YOUR advisor should suggest options concerning careers, choice of majors, and selection of courses. Undergraduate amd Graduate students should check with the major department. New Transfers should check with the Transfer Office, 2nd Floor Nix Hall. All students with an undeclared majors should report to the Office of Student Success and Retention Suite 203-A Moss Hall. Graduate Students who have not chosen a major should check in the School of Graduate Studies - Turner Hall.

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Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017

CAPP for Students What is CAPP-Curriculum Advising and Program Planning? CAPP is an advising tool used by students, faculty and the Staff of the Registrar’s Office to evaluate coursework against degree requirements. CAPP produces a report reflecting academic progress toward completion of an undergraduate degree in the student’s declared or proposed major. The CAPP degree evaluation report shows how SC State University courses, transfer courses, and courses in-progress apply towards degree requirements. Also, coming soon for Graduate Students. Important Reminders 

CAPP degree evaluations are not official. For undergraduate students, final approval for graduation is determined by the Registrar’s Office in collaboration with academic departments. For graduate students by the School of Graduate Studies.



CAPP degree evaluation does not take the place of regular academic advising with your academic advisor.



CAPP degree evaluation does not take the place of personal tracking of your degree progress as outlined in the University Catalog - University Catalog.



For additional help, please email CAPP questions and concerns about graduation to [email protected].

How to Run a Degree Audit - Students If you are a matriculated SC State student, you can log onto Bulldog Connection to request, view and print degree evalua tions for any degree program available in CAPP. 

Go to Bulldog Connection or https://luminis.scsu.edu/cp/home/displaylogin



Enter your username and password, and click “Login.”



Click “Student Administrative Services.”



Click “Student & Financial Aid.”



Select “Student Records.”



Select “Degree Evaluation.”



Select a Term (select current term and submit).



Select “Generate a New Evaluation.”



Click bubble to the left of “Program.”



Click “Generate Request.”



Click bubble to the left of “Detail Requirements” to run Degree Audit of used and required courses OR “Additional Information” to view In-Progress courses, Courses Not Used, and Rejected Courses,

How to Run a What-if Analysis – Students The “What-if Analysis” option allows you to run an evaluation of any program and major. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2005 can select fall 2005 as the Entry Term.

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Go to Bulldog Connection or https://luminis.scsu.edu/cp/home/displaylogin



Select “Degree Evaluation”



Select “What-if-Analysis”



Select “Entry Term” (entry term for the year and semester student is currently enrolled)



Select degree program in the “Program” drop down box



Enter major in drop down box to the right of “First Major”



Click “Generate Request”



Click bubble to the left of “Detail Requirements” to run Degree Audit of used and required courses OR “ Additional Information” to view In-Progress courses, Courses Not Used, and Rejected Courses

Frequently Asked Questions If, after reviewing these questions and answers, you need additional information, please contact the Registrar’s Office at 803-536-7185 or 803-536-8494.

Who can use the CAPP degree evaluation? All degree seeking students and current faculty and/or staff can advise students.

Why are some courses hyperlinked on my degree evaluation and some are not? How can I see the descriptions for all courses in my program? The system only hyperlinks courses that you have not yet taken and that are specifically required (i.e., not part of a list of several courses) for your program as designated in the online University Catalog. Click the hyperlinked course for a course description.

What is a “What-If” Evaluation? The “What-If” option allows you to run an evaluation of any program and major. Students who matriculated prior to fall 2005 can select fall 2005 as the Entry Term.

What does the “Entry Term” mean? What does the “Evaluation Term” mean? The “Entry Term” is the fall semester of the catalog year your requirements will be evaluated against. For example, students entering from Fall 2005 up to, but not including Spring 2013, would use an “Entry Term” of Fall 2005, 200610. The “Evaluation Term” is the term you expect to graduate.

Why is the Expected Graduation Date on the evaluation incorrect? At SC State, the date does not always reflect the actual Expected Graduation Date and should be ignored. The Expected Graduation Date is set a number of years beyond the current semester so that loan companies do not put students into repayment status.

How does CAPP decide where to place the courses I have completed? CAPP processes your courses chronologically, based on a “best-fit” approach and the way the requirements are defined. It will look through each of your courses, and then assign each course to the first requirement in your degree program that the course will fulfill.

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Does the CAPP evaluation include in-progress courses? Yes. CAPP includes all courses in which a student is registered.

Some requirements have “and” or “or” next to them. What does this mean? A requirement with an “or” beside it means that you can take the requirement that is listed next to or the one listed above it. A requirement with an “and” next to it means that you must take both the requirement that is listed next to and the one above it.

What happens to a course when I receive an “I” (incomplete) grade? Courses with incomplete grades appear as unused on the evaluation until a final grade has been recorded. Then the course will be used appropriately.

What do I do if CAPP lists my major incorrectly? Please notify the Registrar’s Office if your major is listed incorrectly. To change a major, students must complete a Change of Major Form with all required signatures and submit Form to the Registrar’s Office http://www.scsu.edu/files/ Registrars_Office/ChangeMajor.pdf.

I can only process my evaluation on one major at a time. What if I am a double major? To evaluate a second major, use the “What-If Analysis” as noted above.

I have not declared my major yet, how can I be sure I am on track with my prospective major? Use the “What-If Analysis” to evaluate your coursework against any major program available.

What is the overall GPA that is listed on the first page of the evaluation? The overall grade point average is your cumulative grade point average.

What if I have a problem with my evaluation? Who should I contact? 

Your advisor or department chair



Registrar’s Office, Moss Hall 202

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Course Registration Via Bulldog Connection Before you attempt to register, seek Advisement and the removal of Your Advisement Hold Flag which is MANDATORY. Your User Name and Password forBulldog Connection is your personal identification for the system. Don’t share it with others.

Register BULLDOG CONNECTION * * *

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Obtain Alternate PIN from Advisor (Mandatory for all undergraduate students) Go to https://luminis.scsu.edu/cp/home/displaylogin If you are a first time user to the left click on “To retrieve your log in information, click here. “ Your login and password will be provideed. Otherwise enter your login and password here. Your Registration tab will be visible Stroll down and click on “Add or Drop Classes” and select “Term” Enter Alternate Pin (must obtain pin from advisor) Under the “Add or Drop Classes, enter the 4-digit CRN Number in the appropriate Column. Click on “Submit Your Changes”

Drop BULLDOG CONNECTION *

Obtain Alternate PIN from Advisor (Mandatory for all undergraduate students) Go to https://luminis.scsu.edu/cp/home/displaylogin If you are a first time user to the left click on “To retrieve your log in information, click here. “ Your login and password will be provideed. Otherwise enter your login and password here. Your Registration tab will be visible Stroll down and click on “Add or Drop Classes” and select “Term” Enter Alternate Pin (must obtain pin from advisor) Your list of classes will come up and there is a drop down box by each course. Select “Drop Via Web” Click on “Submit Your Changes”

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Note:

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Students must obtain a new Alternate PIN from their Advisor at the beginning of each semester (Manatory for all undegraduate students).

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PAYMENT PROCEDURES All Fees are due July 27, 2017 for Fall 2017 Bulldog Connection www.scsu.edu PROCEDURES FOR PAYING AT CASHIER’S OFFICE Crawford-Zimmerman Complex You may pay your tuition and fees at the Cashier’s Office March 21, 2017 through July 27, 2017 from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. until 4:00 p.m. 1. Review Account Summary via the Bulldog Connection. 2. Print online copy of class schedule. 3. Obtain Tuition Pay Plan, if needed - 1st Floor Moss Hall, Loan Management Office. 4. Pay Balance due at Cashier’s Office. Drop/Add 1. To make changes in your schedule on or before August 24, 2017, see or contact your advisor or chairperson. 2. Process your Drop/Add via the Bulldog Connection.

PROCEDURES FOR PAYING BY CREDIT CARD South Carolina State University accepts the following credit cards – Visa and MasterCard. 1. See Advisor for advisement and removal of Advisor’s Hold Flag. 2. Register for classes and Review Account Summary via Bulldogs Connection (www.scsu.edu). 3. Select Pay by Credit Card. 4. Wait for and Print Transaction Number.

PROCEDURES FOR PAYING VIA BULLDOG CONNECTION You may pay your tuition and fees via Bulldog Connection March 21, 2017 through July 27, 2017. 1. Login to Bulldog Connection and click on the Registration Tab 2. Under My Statement: Click on; “Statement and Payment History” 3. Click on: “Credit Card Payment” at the bottom of the page 4. Click on: “View/Pay MyBill” 5. Click on: “Make A Payment” 6 .Click on: “Pay” (located under Action Tab)

PAYMENT BY MAIL The deadline for payment by mail is July 27, 2017. Send: a) Review Account Summary Online for Balance Due b) Submit Cashier’s Check or Money Order for the Balance Due minus any financial aid or scholarship monies you have received. Mail Balance Due to: Cashier’s Office, South Carolina State University, Post Office Box 7425, 300 College Street, NE., Orangeburg, SC 29117

Upon receipt of your payment of the Balance Due, we will return to you a receipt of fees paid.

SPECIAL NOTICE: 1. 2.

If you completed your registration on or before July 27th and do not return for the Fall 2017 Semester, write and inform the Registrar’s Office, otherwise, you will be held responsible for the classes, tuition and fees and will receive a grade of “UF”for each course if you are not withdrawn properly. Rooms in residence halls must be claimed by 9:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 16th for returning students.

Closed or Canceled Classes The University reserves the right to close classes when maximum enrollment has been reached and cancel classes when there is insufficient enrollment. Overrides Class overrides are provided at the discretion of the instructor. For a class override, you must get permission online from the instructor and then register for the class. 18

Registration Completion Activities in Bulldog Connection Registration Completion Activities

How to on Bulldog Connection

Activity 1 – Review Important Financial Aid Information such such as the FAFSA, Applying for Financial Aid, and the Financial Aid Checklists

1) Login 2) Click on “Student Resources” 3) Scroll down to “Financial Aid” 4) Click on “General Financial Aid Information”

Activity 2– Review the flashing “Important Announcement”

Go to Bulldog Connection Login Page

Activity 3 – Review “Account Detail for Term” (Bill)

1) Login 2) Click on “Student Administrative Services” 3) Click on “Student & Financial Aid” 4) Click on “Student Account” 5) Click on “Account Detail for Term” and then “Submit” to view Assessment/Bill

Activity 4 – Apply payment via Financial Aid

1) Login 2) Click on “Student Administrative Services” 3) Click on “Student & Financial Aid” 4) Click on “Financial Award” 5) Click on “Award” 6) Click on “Award for Aid Year” and select current year 7) Read and click on “Terms and Conditions to apply Financial Aid towards Bill/Assessment

Activity 5 – Pay Bill by Credit/Debit Card

1) Login 2) Click on “Student Administrative Services” 3) Click on “Student & Financial Aid” 4) Click on “Student Account” 5) Click on “Statement and Payment History” 6) Click on “Credit Card Payment” at bottom of page

Activity 6 – Sign up for “Tuition Payment Plan” if needed to make monthly installments

Go to Bulldog Connection Login Page Select TuitionPay Plan under the “Important Announcement”

Activity 7 – Review Final Assessment to view the application of financial aid awards, scholarships, cash payments, etc. towards your Assessment/Bill

1) See steps in Activity 3

Activity 8 - Enroll or Waive Student Health Insurance

1) Login 2) Click on “Student Resources Tab 3) Scroll down to “Health Services” 4) Click on “here for information on Health Services 5) Click on “Mandatory Health Insurance” 6) Review “Enrollment” or “Waive” information on the second page

Activity 8 – Validate Enrollment Special Note: You must have a class schedule to validate your enrollment

1) Login 2) Click on “Student Resources Tab 3) Scroll down to SC State Enrollment Validation 4) Click on “here to validate enrollment”

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LATE REGISTRATION Fall Semester 2017 August 14, 2017 - August 23, 2017 Late Registration Fee is $200.00 - August 14, 2017 for all students. Class Schedule Cancellations Class Schedules, Housing and Meal Plans will drop for non-payment or if you do not Validate your Enrollment by 1 p.m. on July 27, 2017. Housing, Meal Plan, Hold Flags and Financial Aid (if necessary) must be satisfied BEFORE a student is eligible to register and move-in campus housing. Official Enrollment In order for a student to be officially enrolled at SC State University, the student must be eligible to register and satisfy all financial obligations. A student will have no privileges in classes or laboratories until all fees and expenses have been paid. When a student registers for a course and decides not to take the course, it is the responisbility of the student to drop the course not the instructor. Important Numbers Financial Aid: (803) 536-7042/7067 Assessment/Accounts Recievable: (803) 536-8991/8077 Cashier’s Office: (803) 536-8529/8546/8885 Registrar’s Office: (803) 536-7185/8406

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VETERANS BENEFITS If you are a veteran or dependent of a veteran, contact the Veteran Affairs Coordinator in the Veteran Affairs Office, Moss Hall 204, or call at (803) 536-8826 to discuss eligibility for veterans/ benefits. Do this before you begin registration. The VA Certifying Official does not determine eligibility with an application, verbally or with a DD214. You must apply for benefits through the VA. To remain eligible for benefits, you must fill out the Veterans Affairs Enrollment Certification Request required by the Veterans Affairs Office each semester and report any adds, drops or changes you make to your schedule.

VERIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT/NATIONAL STUDENT CLEARINGHOUSE If you need verification of your registration to receive a loan deferment, veterans benefits, health benefits, or for your employer, you may obtain a verification of attendance via the National Student Clearinghouse in Bulldog Connection or by calling (703) 742-7791.

Before You Register You Must Be Officially Admitted To The University. Complete Housing Form File Financial Aid On-line Clear all Hold Flags Get advisement, PIN and removal of Advisor’s Hold Flag Get cross-registration approvals Declare your major (undergraduate only)

You May Not Register If: You do not have current admissions status You have not satified Heath/Immunization Requirements (new undergraduate students only) You have not submitted your final High School Transcript(new undergraduate students only) You have been academically dismissed or suspended in some cases You have a University Hold Flag

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SC State Schedule of Classes & Campus Guide – Fall 2017 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) In addition, directory information may be disclosed without a student’s consent unless the student has advised the registrar in writing that he/she Annual Notification of Rights The federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. They are: 1. The right to inspect and review the student’s education records, subject to certain specific exceptions. A student wishing to review his/her education records should submit to the registrar, academic dean or other appropriate official a written request that identifies the records he/she wishes to inspect. The University official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the University official to whom the request was submitted, that official will advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed . 2. The right to request the amendment of the student’s education records. A student may ask the University to amend a record that he/she believes is inaccurate or misleading. The student should write the University official responsible for the record, clearly identifying the part of the record he/she wants changed and specifying how it is inaccurate or misleading. If the University decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the University will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his/her right to a hearing as well as the hearing procedures. 3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student’s education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes disclosure without the student’s consent. One exception is disclosure to other University officials who have been determined to have a legitimate educational interest in the information. A University official is a person employed by the University in an administrative, supervisory, academic, research, or support staff position; a person or company with whom the University has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Trustees or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another University official in performing his/ her duties.

wishes to restrict access to this information. “Directory Information” includes: Student’s name Participation in officially recognized activities and sport Address & Telephone listing Weight and height of members of athletic teams Electronic mail address Photograph Degrees, honors, and awards received Date and place of birth Major field of study Dates of attendance Grade level The most recent educational agency or institution attended

4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning the University’s alleged failure to comply with FERPA. The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202- 4605.

DON’T WAIT until the last day to register. You may be unable to get the classes you want and if you register during late registration you will be required to pay a $200.00 late registration fee. DON’T DELAY ~ Students who have not attended and those who have not attended during the past semester should complete and submit an application or readmit application for admission by August 23, 2017. KEEP IN MIND FEE PAYMENT DEADLINE ~ All students are required to pay full tuition and fees or have completed Financial Aid or deferment to cover these charges by July 28, 2017 to avoid a late registration fee.

A University official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to perform his/her official QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT SUMMARY? duties. Upon request, the University also discloses education records Call Residence Life with questions concerning room and board amount. (803) 533-3675 or 536-8560. without the student’s consent to: Call Financial Aid with questions concerning financial aid awards. (803)5367042 or (803) 536-7067. • University officials with legitimate educational interest; Call Accounts Receivable for Financial Hold Flags. (803)536-8991. • Other schools to which a student is transferring; • Specified officials for audit or evaluation purposes; FEES MUST be paid even if you do not receive an invoice. Call (Accounts attorney • Appropriate parties in connection with financial aid to a Receivable) if you do not receive a bill. (803) 536-8991 student; • Organizations conducting certain studies for or on behalf of IF YOU decide not to attend after completing registration, please write the Registrar’s Office at 300 College Street, NE, P. O. Box 8104, Orangeburg, the school; Accrediting organizations; SC 29117. Failure to notify the Registrar’s Office in writing may result in • To comply with a judicial order or lawfully issued charges remaining on student’s account. subpoena; • Appropriate officials in cases of health and safety DON’T FORGET immunization proof ~ full-time students who have not emergencies; and • State and local authorities, within a juvenile justice system, already done so are required to provide the Student Health Center with proof of immunization. pursuant to specific State law. CAR DECALS ~ Remember you must have your license plate number to pick up your car decal.

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Reminder!!! Final Grades are not mailed. Students may access their final grades via the Bulldog Connection at https://luminis.scsu.edu/ cp/home/displaylogin For all returning students, your username and password will remain the same for Bulldog Connection or you may change it at your leisure. All new students and readmits, your username and password will be provided for you at the Bulldog Connection website.

The seating assignments for graduation will not be mailed. Students may access their assignment posted on the Registrar’s Office Website - Graduation Information 24

ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT REGISTRATION Question 1: Answer:

Is It My Instructor’s Responsibility to Drop a Course for Me? If a student is registered for a course, it is the student’s responsibility, not the instructor, to offically withdraw from a course if not attending.

Question 2: Answer:

When Do I Pay Tuition and Fees? You are encouraged to pay tuition and fees as soon possible after course selections during Early Registration. Preferably one week before the early payment deadline.

Question 3: Answer:

May A Member Of My Family Or A Friend Register For Me? No. Each student must seek advisement and process his own registration.

Question 4: Answer:

How Long Do I Have To Register? You should check the University Calendar for appropriate registration times. There is a $200.00 Late Registration Fee. No one may register after the end of Late Registration.

Question 5: Answer:

Why Can’t I Add A Course Any Time During The Semester? The registration and add/drop deadlines must be met in order for the University to meet internal and external reporting deadlines. Know the deadlines and make your choices within them.

Question 6:

Does It Matter Whether I Register For A Course So Long As I Actually Attend The Class? YES, it matters very much. If you are not registered for a course, your name will not appear on the Class Roll. Additionally, you will receive no grade, no credit for the course, and the course will not appear on your transcript, which is the official record of your work at SCSU.

Answer:

Question 7: Answer: Question 8: Answer: Question 9: Answer:

What If I Cannot Locate My Advisor For Advisement, Add/Drop, or Other Situations Requiring My Advisor’s Attention? Your department chairperson or your dean may advise you if you cannot locate your advisor. May I Leave My Course Request Form Or My Add/Drop Form In My Advisor’s Office? No. Upon approval of your courses, it is your responsibility to complete your registration via the Bulldog Connection at www.scsu.edu. If I Have A Problem With My Registration, What Sort of Service Can I Expect From The People In The Registrar’s Office? The Registrar’s staff welcomes any questions and/or concerns. We are here to cordially serve and assist you. Although our staff is knowledgeable and helpful, employees cannot override policies, bend rules, or ignore deadlines.

YOUR REGISTRATION AND YOUR PERSONAL DOCUMENTATION ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY

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Undergraduate and Graduate Students

~Graduation Application Deadlines~ July and December 2017 Graduation Application Period: January 31, 2017 - February 17, 2017 and Late Period: February 20, 2017 - August 25, 2017 (December ONLY) May 2018 Graduation Application Period: August 1, 2017 - October 31, 2017 and Late Period: November 1, 2017 - February 2, 2018 ALL DEGREE CANDIDATES MUST APPLY BY THE DATE SPECIFIED ABOVE. ALL OUTSTANDING FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE APPLYING FOR GRADUATION. HOWEVER, APPLICATIONS MUST BE ON FILE IN THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE BY THE DEADLINE. To file for graduation, here are five (5) easy steps to follow: 1. Pick up an Application for Graduation from the Registrar’s Office, Moss Hall Room 202. 2. Schedule an appointment with your advisor to review degree requirements via CAPP on Bulldog Connection. Obtain all required signatures. 3. Complete a Senior Exit Survey via the WEB (Mandatory – See Catalog). 4. Pay the required non-refundable and non-transferable fee of $100.00 to the Cashier’s Office. A $25 late fee penalty is charged immediately following the application period. NO EXCEPTIONS. The Graduation Fee does not include Academic Regalia. 5. Return signed application to the Registrar’s Office on or before the deadline. The Application for Graduation is only valid for one of the periods indicated: (July through December or January through May). If degree requirements are not completed within one of the periods indicated, the student will be required to refile the Application for Graduation and pay another graduation fee. 26

POLICY STATEMENT AS A DRUG-FREE INSTITUTION South Carolina State University promotes a drug-free environment. As such, students must be aware that there are policies governing the use and possession of alcohol and drugs on campus. For details of these policies, students should refer to the South Carolina State University Alcoholic Beverage Policy and the South Carolina State University Drug Policy. Additionally, students need to examine closely the Student Code of Conduct, which details conduct violations, the disciplinary process and sanctions that may be imposed for violating the code of conduct.

South Carolina State University Nondiscrimination Statement South Carolina State University prohibits discrimination in employment or in educational programs and activities on the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities.

Student Right-to-Know Information is available for South Carolina State University graduation rates and will be disclosed upon request by contacting the Office of Institutional Research Telephone: (803) 536-7235. ***************************************************************************************************

For a copy of the above policies, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at (803) 536-8190.

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READING THE COURSE LISTING

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Location and Room Number - See Code Legends for List of Buildings.

Day and Time Class Offered

Hours. The credit a course carries may vary from 1-12.

LEC. The Lecture portion of the course. LAB. Laboratory section must be taken with the preceding lecture section

11111 BC 420

LEVEL. “U” - Undergraduate, “G” - Graduate

INSTRUCTOR. The person teaching the courses. TBA means to be assigned.

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COURSE TITLE. For description look in the University Catalog under the department offering the course.

SECTION NUMBER. A course may be taught at more than one time. The section number distinguishes separate offerings of the same course.

COURSE I.D. Indicates level of material covered; 100-200, primarily freshmen and sophomores; 300-400, primarily juniors and seniors; 500-800, exclusively graduate students.

CALL NUMBER. Indicates the six digit ID assigned to all courses in the student information system.

The Schedule and Campus Guide is published each semester. It contains the list of courses to be taught in the term as well as information on deadlines and registration procedures. An illustration of a page from the schedule and a description of the entries are shown below

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Instructions and Support for Online and Distance Education Course Delivery Services via (Blackboard™, Satellite/Video Conferencing) Instructions to Access Blackboard™ Q:

What is Blackboard™ (Bb)?

A:

Blackboard™ is a learning management system (commonly abbreviated as LMS). Blackboard is used by SC State University to aide in the administration, documentation, tracking, and reporting of training or educational programs.

Q:

How do you access Blackboard™ (Bb) at SC State?

A:

Visit: http://scsu.blackboard.com and click on the User Login button. All of the courses for which you are registered will be listed within the “MY COURSES” tab. Note: Bb student user accounts are automatically generated via the course registration and enrollment process. This means that any currently registered student should be able to access the Blackboard system using the login credentials (Username and Password) included in your university account.

Q:

What if you don’t know your University login credentials?

A:

From the Bb gateway page (http://scsu.blackboard.com), follow the instructions under “Student Login Information”. To resolve issues associated with your username and/or password, you must contact the IT Services Help Desk using the information found at http://www.scsu.edu/Accounts and/or send a request to [email protected].

Q:

What if you can login to Blackboard™ (Bb), but don’t see link(s) in the “My Courses” tab to the course(s) in which you’re officially registered?

A:

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OFF CAMPUS COURSES Online/Hybrid Art 3373 ART 250 45 2470 ART 250 46

Art Appreciation Art Appreciation

3 Rech 3 Rech

Leslie Leslie

Counselor Education 1475 CED 525 45 Cross Cult Cnsdrn in Counselin 3361 CED 525 46 Cross Cult Cnsdrn in Counselin

3 Barron Lucinda 3 Witherspoon Sheila

6:00 PM 6:00 PM

8:30 PM W 8:30 PM T

THD 326 THD 330

Educational Adminsitration 2887 EAM 736 45 Personnel Administration 2888 EAM 736 46 Personnel Administration 3619 EAM 738 45 Schools and the Law 2746 EAM 750 45 Supervision of Instruction 2889 EAM 849 45 Anal of Planning Models in EAD

3 McIntyre 3 Evans 3 Mack 3 Allen 3 Engec

Linda Frederick Percy Louise Necati

5:00 PM

6:00 PM

THD 230 THD 237

5:00 PM

8:00 PM

Curriculum and Instruction 2893 EDCI 759 45 Sem in Curr Impltn & Change

3 Allen

Louise

Rehabilation Counseling 1677 EDRC 534 45 Vocational Assessment 2956 EDRC 535 45 Vocational Placement in Rehab 1699 EDRC 538 45 Case Management & Recording 1842 EDRC 546 45 Psycho-Diagnostics Rehab Cnslg

THD 223

THD 217

3 Sligh Dewalt Cassandra 3 Staten Bridget

5:30 PM 8:00 PM R 8:00 AM 10:15 AM S

THA 361 THA 365

3 Sligh Dewalt Cassandra 3 Maultsby Michelle

6:00 PM 6:00 PM

THA 365 THA 369

8:30 PM T 8:30 PM R

Educational Psychology 1838 EPSY 260 45 Principles of Learning

3 Fields

Margaret

THA 121

Family and Consumer Sciences 3117 FCS 101 45 Professional Foundation 3875 FCS 203 45 Home Enviroment Tech 2791 FCS 250 45 African American Family 2792 FCS 251 45 Consumer Economics and Res 2789 FCS 412 45 Restr/Aprl Str Entrprnsp 2795 FCS 426 45 Internship in Family

2 Johnson 3 Corbett 3 Manson 3 Manson 3 Whitaker 3 Johnson

Latoya Bridgit Bonita Bonita William Latoya

NH 303 NH 303

History 2562 H 251 45 3850 H 251 46 3889 H 403 45

3 Konate 3 Konate 3 Konate

Dior Dior Dior

NH 309

Hist. Wrld. Civ. Since 1750 Hist. Wrld. Civ. Since 1750 African History to 1885

Health and Physical Education 2414 HED 151 45 Personal & Com Health 2960 HED 151 46 Personal & Com Health 3775 HED 151 56 Personal & Com Health

2 Harris Stanley 2 Harris Stanley 2 McCrary Quarl Audrey

History Humanities 2457 HHU 250 45 Surv Expc of African Am in US

3 Watson

Larry

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Humanities and music 1585 HUMU 250 45 History of Blk Music

3 Williams

Linda

Music 2041 MU 250 45 2116 MU 370 45 2137 MU 470 45

3 Williams 2 Beckford 2 Beckford

Linda Richard Richard

Music Appreciation History of the Recording Ind. Artist Management

FA 302

Physical Education 3845 PE 310 45 Intro PE Act & Leisure Mgt 3846 PE 312 45 Rsch & Tech in PE/Leisure Serv 3844 PE 314 45 Prof Issues in Leisure Service

3 Ferguson-Denn Natasha 3 Ferguson-Denn Natasha 3 Ferguson-Denn Natasha

Political Science 2338 PS 252 45 American Government

3 Massie

Tajuana

Civil Engineering Technology 3835 CET 415 63 Fluid Mech and Hydraulics

3 Kim

Sung

5:00 PM

Electrical Engineering Technology 3332 EET 374 62 Electrical Machines 3637 EET 459 62 Senior Project Proposal 3638 EET 470 62 Automatic Contl Systems

3 Chukwu 1 Chukwu 3 Chukwu

Uwakwe Uwakwe Uwakwe

5:30 PM 8:30 PM T 8:15 PM 10:15 PM W 5:00 PM 8:00 PM W

ENGINEERING AND ENG TECHNOLOGY 3743 EAET 410 62 Engineering Ethics

3 Chukwu

Uwakwe

5:30 PM

Mechanical Engr Technology 3834 MET 325 63 Kinematics and Machine Design 3640 MET 459 63 Senior Project Proposal

3 Kim 1 Kim

Sung Sung

5:30 PM 8:30 PM T 8:15 PM 10:15 PM R

Piedmont Technical College

8:00 PM R

8:30 PM R

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Accounting 1975 ACCT 207 1979 ACCT 207 1983 ACCT 208 3709 ACCT 210 1992 ACCT 307 3824 ACCT 312 1999 ACCT 313 3821 ACCT 415 2006 ACCT 418 3634 ACCT 450 3710 ACCT 510

01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Financial Accounting Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting Writing & Compter App in ACCT Intermediate Accounting I The Ethical& Legal Env of Acct Federal Tax Procedures I Auditing Accounting Information Systems Accounting Internship Acct for Business Decisions

4 Onyeocha 4 Onyeocha 3 Onyeocha 2 Adams 3 3 3 Onyeocha 3 Adams 3 3 Adams 3 Adams

Joseph Joseph Joseph Barbara

Agri Marketing & Price Anal Agribusiness Finance Environment of Agribusiness Agri Marketing Management

3 Selassie 3 Selassie 3 Selassie 3 Selassie

Haile Haile Haile Haile

Art Education 2033 ARED 315 01 Art for Children

3 Filani

Tolulope

Art 2471 2472 3592 3631

3 Martin 3 Angeletti 3 Angeletti 3 Smith

Frank Giordano Giordano Susan

Art History 2031 ARTH 215 01 Art History Survey I 2473 ARTH 420 01 Modern and Contemporary Art

3 Martin 3 Martin

Frank Frank

Art 2028 2026 2024 2880 2515 2019 3720 3591 2013 3163 2011

Design Fundamentals I-2D Design Fundamentals II-3D Drawing & Composition I Painting I. Photography I Digital Media I. Digital Imaging Drawing & Composition II Electronic Page Design Photography III: Advanced Mthd Motion Graphics 2-D Animation

3 Ledee 3 Rech 3 Filani 3 Ledee 3 Smith 3 Angeletti 3 Smith 3 Ledee 3 Angeletti 3 Smith 3 Glover

Kimberly Leslie Tolulope Kimberly Susan Giordano Susan Kimberly Giordano Susan Raishad

11:00 AM 1:30 PM MW 8:00 AM 10:30 AM MW 2:00 PM 4:30 PM TR 2:00 PM 4:30 PM MW 11:00 AM 1:30 PM MW 11:00 AM 1:30 PM MW 2:00 PM 4:30 PM TR 11:00 AM 1:30 PM TR 11:00 AM 1:30 PM TR 5:15 PM 7:45 PM TR 5:15 PM 7:45 PM MW

FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA

General Zoology General Zoology General Zoology Introductory Botany Introductory Botany Introductoy Botany Laboratory

3 Brown 3 Brown 3 Knowell 3 Anoruo 3 Anoruo 1 Fox

Shanora Shanora Ashley Florence Florence Jasmine

11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 1:00 PM

LDH LDH LDH LDH LDH LDH

Agribusiness 2035 AGBU 310 01 3535 AGBU 350 01 3870 AGBU 501 01 3848 AGBU 543 01

ART ART ART ART

250 250 250 250

Studio ARTS 115 ARTS 116 ARTS 215 ARTS 217 ARTS 221 ARTS 223 ARTS 235 ARTS 315 ARTS 323 ARTS 331 ARTS 335

Biology 2051 B 150 3746 B 150 3664 B 150 2043 B 151 3599 B 151 2689 B 152

01 02 03 01 02 02

02 03 04 05

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation

Joseph Barbara Barbara Barbara

9:00 AM 4:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 9:30 AM 5:30 PM 11:00 AM 5:30 PM 2:00 PM

10:50 AM MW 6:00 PM MW 2:50 PM MWF 12:00 PM TR 10:50 AM TR 7:45 PM W 12:20 PM TR 7:45 PM R 3:20 PM TR

10:00 AM 12:20 PM S

408 408 407 408 408 407 407 408 408

BB 210

10:00 AM 10:50 AM MWF BB 437 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF BB 436 5:30 PM

7:45 PM M

BB 437

5:15 PM

7:45 PM W

FA 203

10:00 AM 11:20 AM MW 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR 2:00 PM 3:20 PM MW 9:30 AM 10:50 AM MW

5:15 PM 5:15 PM

7:45 PM M 7:45 PM T

11:50 AM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 12:50 PM MWF 10:50 AM MWF 9:50 AM MWF 2:20 PM MW

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BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

FA FA FA FA

203 203 203 203

FA 203 FA 203

111 115 111 111 205 109 109 111 109 109 109 120 315 315 315 315 310

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4:20 PM MW 2:20 PM MW 4:20 PM TR 4:20 PM TR 12:50 PM TR 9:20 AM TR 1:50 PM MWF 2:50 PM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 10:50 AM MWF 11:20 AM TR 3:50 PM R 2:20 PM TR 9:20 AM TR 12:50 PM T 10:50 AM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 4:20 PM TR 12:50 PM MWF 9:50 AM MWF 4:50 PM M 3:50 PM M 11:50 AM R 12:50 PM MWF 2:20 PM TR

LDH 310 LDH 108 LDH 108 LDH 112 LDH 108 LDH 112 LDH 120 LDH 120 HH 324 LDH 210 LDH 112 LDH 112 LDH 210 LDH 210 LDH 310 LDH 122 LDH 217 LDH 210 LDH 217 LDH 217 LDH 122 LDH 210 LDH 108 LDH 313 HH 104

TIME

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Biology 3607 B 152 2588 B 154 2589 B 154 2590 B 154 2586 B 154 3663 B 154 2064 B 201 2060 B 202 2066 B 204 2073 B 209 3606 B 211 2693 B 212 2694 B 214 2696 B 219 2700 B 300 2078 B 305 2357 B 310 2698 B 315 2359 B 401 2362 B 403 2363 B 410 2701 B 411 2703 B 413 2387 B 490 2704 B 491

03 01 02 03 04 05 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Introductoy Botany Laboratory General Zoology Lab General Zoology Lab General Zoology Lab General Zoology Lab General Zoology Lab Comp Vert Anatomy Intro to Vertebrate Physiology Genetics Human Anatomy and Physiology Comp Vert Anatomy Lab Intro to Vert Physiology Lab Genetics Laboratory Human Anat and Phys Lab Plant Physiology Laboratory Intro Microbiology Plant Physiology Intro Microbiology Laboratory Cell Physiology Ecology Biology Seminar Cell Physiology Laboratory Ecology Laboratory Brain Science Brain Science Laboratory

1 Anoruo Florence 1 Sweeney Janae 1 Knowell Ashley 1 Brown Shanora 1 Fox Jasmine 1 Fox Jasmine 3 Stembridge Lawana 3 Williams John 3 Scott David 3 Simpson Waltena 1 Stembridge Lawana 1 Stembridge Lawana 1 Scott David 1 Simpson Waltena 1 Mohamed MahrRizana 3 Stukes James 3 Mohamed MahrRizana 1 Fox Jasmine 3 Simpson Waltena 3 Williams John 1 Knowell Ashley 1 Simpson Waltena 1 Williams John 3 Bozinovska Liljana 1 Bozinovska Liljana

3:00 PM 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM 11:30 AM 8:00 AM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 8:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 3:00 PM 12:00 PM 9:00 AM 4:00 PM 1:00 PM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM

Business Administration 3461 BA 101 01 Introduction to Business 2128 BA 201 01 Legal Environment of Business 2144 BA 213 01 Quantitative Analysis 3480 BA 213 02 Quantitative Analysis 2146 BA 214 01 Quantitative Analysis II 2149 BA 301 01 Introd to International Bus 2155 BA 311 01 Business Communications 2159 BA 312 01 Production and Operations Mgt 3731 BA 450 01 Business Internship 2721 BA 519 01 Stat for Business Decisions 3622 BA 563 01 Global Business Perspective

3 Guah 3 Davis-Branch 3 Feng 3 Bandodkar 3 Feng 3 Jamison 3 Hubbard 3 Feng 3 Guah 3 Ma 3 Jamison

Matthew Belinda Keli Nikhil Keli David Kenya Keli Matthew Guohua David

9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR BB 237 5:30 PM 7:45 PM W BB 238 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF BB 237 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF BB 237 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF BB 210 3:30 PM 4:50 PM TR BB 210 3:30 PM 4:50 PM TR BB 237 5:30 PM 7:45 PM W BB 210

Broadcasting 2164 BC 201 01 3142 BC 201 02 3513 BC 202 01 2165 BC 203 01 3195 BC 251 01 3321 BC 301 01 3515 BC 310 01 3243 BC 320 01 3323 BC 330 01 3197 BC 340 01

3 Harris 3 Harris 3 Harris 3 Harwood 3 Smith 3 Harris 3 Smith 3 Smith 3 Harwood 3 Smith

Gil Gil Gil Patrick Justin Gil Justin Justin Patrick Justin

10:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:30 AM 3:00 PM 1:00 PM 9:00 AM 12:00 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00 AM

Introduction to Broadcasting Introduction to Broadcasting Electronic Media Production I Electronic Media Production II Understanding Television Minorities and the Mass Media Television Appreciation Basic Television Production Advanced TV Production/Editing Broadcast Journalism

5:30 PM 5:30 PM

7:45 PM R 7:45 PM R

10:50 AM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 10:50 AM TR 4:20 PM TR 2:20 PM TR 9:50 AM MWF 12:50 PM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 12:20 PM TR 11:20 AM TR

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BB 210 BB 209

HC HC HC HC HC HC HC HC HC HC

205 208 205 203 205 205 203 205 203 208

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Broadcasting 3514 BC 351 01 3331 BC 405 01 3322 BC 415 01 2167 BC 420 01

Understanding Movies Advanced Broadcast Journalism Practicum/Senior Project Internship

3 Sims 3 Harwood 3 Harris 3 Rahman

Yvonne Patrick Gil Shafiqur

5:00 PM 9:00 AM 3:00 PM 3:00 PM

7:30 PM T 9:50 AM MWF 3:50 PM MWF 3:50 PM MWF

Biological Science 2168 BSC 150 01 Biological Science 2169 BSC 150 02 Biological Science 2171 BSC 150 03 Biological Science 2172 BSC 150 04 Biological Science 2173 BSC 150 05 Biological Science 3608 BSC 150 06 Biological Science 3748 BSC 150 07 Biological Science 2180 BSC 150 08 Biological Science 2182 BSC 150 09 Biological Science 2365 BSC 150 10 Biological Science 3765 BSC 150 11 Biological Science 2368 BSC 150 13 Biological Science 2582 BSC 150 15 Biological Science 3665 BSC 151 02 Biological Science Lab 3666 BSC 151 04 Biological Science Lab 2371 BSC 151 03 Biological Science Lab 3752 BSC 151 05 Biological Science Lab 2374 BSC 151 06 Biological Science Lab 2376 BSC 151 08 Biological Science Lab 2378 BSC 151 10 Biological Science Lab 2380 BSC 151 12 Biological Science Lab 2382 BSC 152 02 Biological Science 1894 BSC 153 01 Biological Science Laboratory

3 Wright 3 Wright 3 Bozinovska 3 Scott 3 Wright 3 James 3 Stembridge 3 Sweeney 3 Scott 3 Wright 3 James 3 Sweeney 3 Wright 1 White 1 White 1 White 1 White 1 White 1 White 1 White 1 White 3 Bozinovska 1 White

Brandi Brandi Liljana David Brandi Derrick Lawana Janae David Brandi Derrick Janae Brandi Britney Britney Britney Britney Britney Britney Britney Britney Liljana Britney

1:00 PM 11:00 AM 9:00 AM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 10:00 AM 9:00 AM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 5:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM

1:50 PM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 9:50 AM MWF 1:50 PM MWF 3:20 PM TR 6:20 PM MW 10:50 AM MWF 9:50 AM MWF 2:50 PM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 6:20 PM TR 3:20 PM TR 3:20 PM TR 11:50 AM T 3:50 PM R 11:50 AM W 3:50 PM T 3:50 PM W 11:50 AM R 11:50 AM M 3:50 PM M 11:20 AM TR 11:50 AM F

HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH HH

Chemistry 1901 C 150 01 1903 C 150 02 1910 C 150 05 1915 C 151 01 1917 C 151 03 1919 C 151 04 1920 C 151 05 1922 C 151 06 1925 C 152 01 1929 C 152 02 1934 C 153 01 1936 C 153 02 2426 C 201 01 2426 C 201 01 1944 C 306 01 3319 C 307 02 1951 C 316 01 1953 C 316 02 3079 C 317 01

3 Malone Elbert 3 Mahtab Rahina 3 Lyles Venetia 1 Pascoe Travis 1 Hamidi-VadeghNasrollah 1 Pascoe Travis 1 Pascoe Travis 1 Pascoe Travis 3 Hamidi-VadeghNasrollah 3 Long Yaoling 1 Long Yaoling 1 Long Yaoling 0 Lyles Venetia 4 Lyles Venetia 3 Ahmed Mahtabuddin 3 Ahmed Mahtabuddin 1 Hamidi-VadeghNasrollah 1 Ahmed Mahtabuddin 1 Hamidi-VadeghNasrollah

9:00 AM 11:00 AM 10:00 AM 8:00 AM 12:00 PM 8:00 AM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 8:00 AM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 12:00 PM 3:00 PM 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM

9:50 AM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 10:50 AM MWF 10:50 AM R 2:50 PM W 10:50 AM T 4:50 PM T 4:50 PM R 9:20 AM TR 2:50 PM MWF 1:50 PM T 4:50 PM R 4:50 PM T 1:50 PM MWF 12:50 PM MWF 3:50 PM MWF 1:50 PM T 4:50 PM T 4:50 PM R

LDH 120 LDH 120 LDH 122 LDH 205 LDH 205 LDH 205 LDH 205 LDH 205 LDH 120 LDH 120 LDH 205 LDH 205 HH 305 LDH 313 LDH 122 LDH 122 LDH 304 LDH 304 LDH 304

General Chemistry I General Chemistry I General Chemistry I General Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry II General Chemistry II General Chemistry Laboratory General Chemistry Laboratory Quantitative Analysis Quantitative Analysis Organic Chemistry Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry Lab I Organic Chemistry Lab I Organic Chemistry Lab II

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219 105 202 202 105 219 202 219 202 319 219 219 105 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 117 202 117

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Chemistry 1955 C 403 01

Biochemistry I

1956 C 403 02

Biochemistry I

1957 C 405 01

Physical Chemistry II

2540 C 407 01

Inorganic Chemistry

2541 C 410 01

Chemistry Seminar

4 Warshamana-G Gnana 0 Warshamana-G Gnana 0 Warshamana-G Gnana 4 Warshamana-G Gnana 0 Long Yaoling 4 Long Yaoling 4 Mahtab Rahina 0 Mahtab Rahina 1 Mahtab Rahina

9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF LDH 120 8:00 AM 10:50 AM R LDH 304 8:00 AM 10:50 AM T LDH 304 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF LDH 315 8:00 AM 10:50 AM R HH 301 8:00 AM 8:50 AM MWF LDH 313 2:00 PM 2:50 PM MWF LDH 313 11:00 AM 1:50 PM T HH 305 3:00 PM 3:50 PM W LDH 313

Child Development 1958 CD 200 01 Child Development 1960 CD 250 01 Guidance and Discipline 1961 CD 260 01 Creative Actvts for Presch Chd 2456 CD 417 01 Clin Exper Presch Teach 1962 CD 420 01 Preschool Organization & Admin

3 Littlejohn MyerSheila 3 Reed Trese 3 James Maria 3 Felks Stephanie 3 Felks Stephanie

11:00 AM 12:20 PM TR 5:30 PM 8:00 PM T 9:00 AM 10:20 AM TR 5:00 PM 7:30 PM W 5:00 PM 7:30 PM M

Counselor Education 1403 CED 510 01 Introduction to Counseling 1430 CED 513 01 Secondary School Guidance 1437 CED 514 01 Counseling Theories & Tech 1466 CED 520 01 Basic Counseling Prac/Second 1468 CED 520 02 Basic Counseling Prac/Second 1479 CED 530 01 Advanced Counseling Prac/Elem 1482 CED 531 01 Advanced Counseling Prac/Seco 1506 CED 543 01 Grp Dynamics Tech & Procedure 1510 CED 543 02 Grp Dynamics Tech & Procedure 3703 CED 545 01 Fac Career Development 1538 CED 550 10 Intern Elem School Counseling 1518 CED 550 11 Intern Elem School Counseling 1521 CED 550 12 Intern Elem School Counseling 1560 CED 551 10 Intrnshp in Sec Sch Counseling 1541 CED 551 11 Intrnshp in Sec Sch Counseling 1550 CED 551 12 Intrnshp in Sec Sch Counseling

3 Barron Lucinda 3 Wright Leonis 3 Witherspoon Sheila 3 Wright Leonis 3 Heyward Roberta 3 Howard Beth 3 Alexander Darren 3 Alexander Darren 3 Witherspoon Sheila 6 Scriven Philip 1 Barron Lucinda 3 Barron Lucinda 1 Barron Lucinda 6 Wright Leonis 3 Wright Leonis 1 Wright Leonis

Civil Engineering Technology 1963 CET 311 01 Plane Surveying 1964 CET 319 01 Theory of Structures 1965 CET 413 01 Structural Design I 1966 CET 415 01 Fluid Mech and Hydraulics 1967 CET 417 01 Mechanics of Materials Lab 1968 CET 418 01 Soil Mechanics 3864 CET 423 01 Remote Sensing 3677 CET 424 01 Elements of Geographic Infomtn 1969 CET 459 01 Senior Project Proposal

3 Farajpour 3 Farajpour 3 Farajpour 3 Emmanwori 3 Eliadorani 3 Eliadorani 3 Farajpour 3 Eliadorani 1 Farajpour

Ismail Ismail Ismail Legunchim Ali Akbar Ali Akbar Ismail Ali Akbar Ismail

Chinese 3178 CHI 101 01 3365 CHI 102 01

3 Chou 3 Chou

Ching-En Ching-En

Elementary Chinese I Elementary Chinese II

6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM 6:00 PM 7:00 PM 8:00 PM

8:30 PM T 8:30 PM W 8:30 PM M 8:30 PM M 8:30 PM M 8:30 PM T 8:30 PM T 8:30 PM W 8:30 PM W 8:30 PM W 6:50 PM R 7:50 PM R 8:50 PM R 6:50 PM R 7:50 PM R 8:50 PM R

205 214 205 214 214

THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD THD

320 324 322 324 320 324 322 322 328 320 320 320 320 324 324 324

12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR ECSC 312 8:30 AM 9:50 AM TR ECSC 334 10:30 AM 11:50 AM TR ECSC 213 4:00 PM 5:20 PM MWF ECSC 128 4:00 PM 5:20 PM MWF ECSC 312 5:30 PM 6:40 PM MWF ECSC 213 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MWF ECSC 324 12:00 PM 12:50 PM MWF ECSC 105 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MW ECSC 312 2:00 PM 2:00 PM

3:20 PM TR THD 322 2:50 PM MWF THD 322

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NH NH NH NH NH

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CURRICULUM AND Instruction 2974 CI 338 01 Curriculum in the Middle Sch Criminal Justice 1971 CJ 201 01 Intro to Criminal Justice 3776 CJ 201 02 Intro to Criminal Justice 1972 CJ 250 01 African American Exp in CJ 3851 CJ 250 02 African American Exp in CJ 1974 CJ 301 01 Criminology & Penology 2504 CJ 302 01 Juvenile Delinquency 3508 CJ 311 01 American Police System 2819 CJ 313 01 Admin of Law Enforcement 3777 CJ 313 02 Admin of Law Enforcement 2207 CJ 321 01 American Court System 2505 CJ 331 01 Intro to Corrections 3854 CJ 332 01 Probation and Parole 2506 CJ 340 01 Ethical Issues in CRJU 2208 CJ 350 01 Research in Methods in CJ 3857 CJ 350 02 Research in Methods in CJ 2210 CJ 397 01 Prof Development/CRJU 3780 CJ 400 02 Ultilization of Community Reso 2212 CJ 401 01 Field Experience in CJ

Computer Science 2214 CS 150 01 Computer Technology

2216 CS 150 02

Computer Technology

2218 CS 150 03

Computer Technology

2219 CS 150 04

Computer Technology

2223 CS 150 06

Computer Technology

2228 CS 150 10

Computer Technology

2230 CS 150 11

Computer Technology

2234 CS 150 12

Computer Technology

2236 CS 150 13

Computer Technology

2238 CS 150 14

Computer Technology

2251 CS 151 01

Intro to Computer Science

2252 CS 151 02

Intro to Computer Science

3246 CS 160 01

Progamming I

3 Gillard

Delphine

4:00 PM

5:20 PM TR

THD 228

3 Curry 3 McCaster 3 Ballard-Mack 3 Shumpert 3 Shumpert 3 Curry 3 Shumpert 3 White-Perry 3 McCaster 3 Curry 3 White-Perry 3 Shumpert 3 Curry 3 White-Perry 3 Shumpert 3 White-Perry 3 McCaster 0 Ballard-Mack 6 Ballard-Mack

Eduardo Kenneth Margie James James Eduardo James Giselle Kenneth Eduardo Giselle James Eduardo Giselle James Giselle Kenneth Margie Margie

11:00 AM 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 5:30 PM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 5:30 PM 11:00 AM 9:00 AM 5:50 PM 2:00 PM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 12:00 PM 8:30 AM 8:30 AM

12:20 PM TR 8:50 AM MWF 12:20 PM TR 12:20 PM TR 9:50 AM MWF 10:50 AM TR 7:45 PM W 11:50 AM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 7:45 PM M 12:20 PM TR 9:50 AM MWF 7:45 PM R 3:20 PM TR 2:20 PM TR 2:50 PM MWF 12:50 PM MWF 10:45 AM M 10:45 AM M

THA 363 NH 106 THA 359 THA 359 THA 369 THA 369 THA 359 THA 369 NH 106 THA 369 THA 369 THA 359 THA 369 THA 369 THA 359 THA 369 NH 106 THA 369 THA 369

0 Radev 0 Radev 0 Radev 3 Radev 3 Davis 0 Davis 3 Sadighi 0 Sadighi 3 Davis 0 Davis 3 0 3 Sadighi 0 Sadighi 0 Sadighi 3 Sadighi 3 Bozinovski 0 Bozinovski 0 3 3 Sadighi 0 Sadighi 0 Sadighi 0 Sadighi 4 Davis 0 Davis

Ivan Ivan Ivan Ivan Cynthia Cynthia Jafar Jafar Cynthia Cynthia

9:00 AM 9:00 AM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 12:30 PM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 10:00 AM 10:00 AM 12:00 PM 12:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM

9:50 AM WF 9:50 AM M 10:50 AM M 10:50 AM WF 11:50 AM M 11:50 AM WF 12:50 PM M 12:50 PM WF 2:50 PM M 2:50 PM WF 10:50 AM T 10:50 AM R 12:20 PM R 12:20 PM T 1:50 PM T 1:50 PM R 3:20 PM T 3:20 PM R 6:20 PM R 6:20 PM T 10:50 AM WF 10:50 AM M 12:50 PM M 12:50 PM WF 5:40 PM MW 5:40 PM MW

ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC

Jafar Jafar Jafar Jafar Stevo Stevo

Jafar Jafar Jafar Jafar Cynthia Cynthia

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228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 228 309 308 308 309 308 309

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Computer Science 2255 CS 161 01 Intro to Programming

2014 CS 402 01 2016 CS 405 01 2017 CS 411 01

Numerical Analysis I Software Engineering Database Mange System Design

2020 CS 418 01 2020 CS 418 01 2023 CS 420 01

Computer Graphics Computer Graphics Computer Networks

3249 CS 444 01 2029 CS 480 01

Capsone Assmnt & Prof Devlpmnt Introduction to Robotics

2030 CS 495 01

Biocomputing and Bioinformatcs

3001 CS 499 01

Int to Wirless Com/Mobile Comp

3 Biswal 0 Biswal 4 Radev 0 Radev 3 Sahoo 0 Sahoo 4 Sahoo 3 Sahoo 3 Bozinovski 3 Swain 3 Biswal 3 Kim 3 Kim 3 Sahoo 3 1 Davis 0 Biswal 3 Biswal 3 Medina Peralta 3 Kim 0 Radev 3 Radev 0 3 0 Biswal 3 Biswal 1 Swain 3 Bozinovski 0 Bozinovski 3 Bozinovski 0 Bozinovski 3

Drama 2036 D 011 2039 D 011 2047 D 201 2050 D 205 2053 D 254 2056 D 301 2057 D 305 3736 D 306 2062 D 307 2063 D 308 2065 D 405

Drama Laboratory Drama Laboratory Theatre Mgt & Community Drama Elements of Acting Introduction to Theatre Stage Lighting Direction of Plays Advanced Technical Production History of Costume & Design Children's Theatre History of the Theatre

1 Robinson 1 Osei-Wusu 1 Osei-Wusu 3 Robinson 3 Robinson 3 Osei-Wusu 3 Rembert 3 Osei-Wusu 3 Robinson 3 Rembert 3 Rembert

Ursula Robert Robert Ursula Ursula Robert Cedric Robert Ursula Cedric Cedric

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English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I

3 Kohn-Davis 3 Summerall 3 Wallace

Carlana Henry Nathaniel

11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF THA 259 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR THA 261 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF THA 265

3248 CS 170 01

Programming II

3805 CS 225 01 3431 CS 260 01

Intro to Cyber Security Programmig III

3432 1991 1997 2004 3433 2822 3806 3807 2007 2010

Data Structures Computer Logic Intro to Computer Organization Organization of Prog Languages Algorithms Analysis Intro to Computa Lang & Autom Computer Forensics Cryptography & Network Sec Social Implications of Cmpting Operating Systems & Comp Arch

CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS

280 300 304 318 320 324 325 335 350 401

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

English 2067 E 150 01 2525 E 150 02 2070 E 150 03

Biswajit Biswajit Ivan Ivan Jagruti Jagruti Jagruti Jagruti Stevo Nikunja Biswajit Young-Gyun Young-Gyun Jagruti

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English 2071 E 150 2074 E 150 2077 E 150 3147 E 150 2080 E 150 3437 E 150 3673 E 150 3706 E 150 2085 E 150 2086 E 150 2088 E 150 2093 E 150 2094 E 150 2095 E 150 2526 E 150 2533 E 150 1861 E 150 1970 E 150 2534 E 150 1973 E 150 1976 E 150 2595 E 150 2089 E 151 2090 E 151 2580 E 151 3165 E 151 2564 E 152 2565 E 152 3887 E 152 2092 E 201 2101 E 250 2104 E 250 2106 E 250 2114 E 250 2126 E 251 3652 E 251 2555 E 251 2130 E 251 2557 E 251 2138 E 302 3170 E 302 3882 E 304 3825 E 310 2814 E 315 2142 E 317 3890 E 401 2143 E 403

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English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition and Comm I English Composition & Comm II English Composition & Comm II English Composition & Comm II English Composition & Comm II Practical English Practical English Practical English English Literature World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II Adv College Gramm & Comm Adv College Gramm & Comm Survey of African Literature An Intro to Human Language Black American Writers American Literature Sixteenth-century Drama Shakespeare

ENGINEERING AND ENG TECHNOLOGY 3259 EAET 410 01 Engineering Ethics

3 Sims 3 Salone 3 Cassidy 3 Lloyd 3 Rampone 3 Mashreque 3 Bess 3 Sims 3 Bess 3 Salone 3 Summerall 3 Goodwin 3 Wallace 3 Pinson 3 Kohn-Davis 3 Lloyd 3 Bess 3 Cassidy 3 Mashreque 3 Goodwin 3 Pinson 3 Hawes Priester 3 Priester 3 Priester 3 Rampone 3 Summerall 3 Pinson 3 Priester 3 Hawes 3 Mashreque 3 Mashreque 3 Rampone 3 Pinson 3 Wallace 3 Cassidy 3 Kohn-Davis 3 Kohn-Davis 3 Summerall 3 Lloyd 3 Lloyd 3 Salone 3 Salone 3 Cassidy 3 3 Wallace 3 Rampone

Yvonne Sukari Thomas Rosemary William Muhammad Reginald Yvonne Reginald Sukari Henry Valerie Nathaniel Arah Carlana Rosemary Reginald Thomas Muhammad Valerie Arah Janice Sarah Sarah Sarah William Henry Arah Sarah Janice Muhammad Muhammad William Arah Nathaniel Thomas Carlana Carlana Henry Rosemary Rosemary Sukari Sukari Thomas Nathaniel William

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Educational Adminsitration 3104 EAM 722 01 Eval of Programs & Personnel 1564 EAM 731 01 School Comm. Relations 3105 EAM 735 01 Fundamentals of Management 3106 EAM 737 01 School Building Planning 3107 EAM 739 01 School finance 1571 EAM 760 01 Fld Exper: Prac/Seminar I 2390 EAM 761 01 Fld Exper: Prac/Seminar II 3704 EAM 762 01 Principal Practm Field Exp I 3699 EAM 763 01 Superintendent Prac Fld Exp II 3838 EAM 799 01 Spec Topics in Educ Admini 3109 EAM 834 01 Pol Form/Anal Edcanl Adm 1576 EAM 860 01 Clinical Seminar: Internship

3 Engec 3 McIntyre 3 Allen 3 Mack 3 Wright 3 Wright 3 Wright 3 Wright 3 Wright 3 Senior 3 Mack 3 Wright

Necati Linda Louise Percy Gerald Gerald Gerald Gerald Gerald Karen Percy Gerald

Educational Administration Research 1578 EAR 599 01 Sch Res/Ms/Eval/Asmt 2599 EAR 710 01 Methods for Educ. Research 1597 EAR 803 01 Data Analy Exper Studies 1604 EAR 804 01 Survey Research 3553 EAR 861 01 Dissertation Seminar 1607 EAR 899 01 Dissertation Seminar 2418 EAR 899 07 Dissertation Seminar 2450 EAR 899 09 Dissertation Seminar 2431 EAR 899 10 Dissertation Seminar 2670 EAR 899 11 Dissertation Seminar 2671 EAR 899 19 Dissertation Seminar 1621 EAR 899 20 Dissertation Seminar 2422 EAR 899 21 Dissertation Seminar 2423 EAR 899 22 Dissertation Seminar

3 McClain 3 Boatwright 3 Boatwright 3 Engec 3 Boatwright 3 Boatwright 3 McIntyre 3 Engec 3 Allen 1 Boatwright 1 Engec 1 Allen 3 Spell 1 Spell

Carol Micheal Micheal Necati Micheal Micheal Linda Necati Louise Micheal Necati Louise Charlie Charlie

Early Childhood Education 2161 ECE 200 01 Intro. to Early Childhood 2162 ECE 310 01 Assess & Interpret Child Behav 2163 ECE 313 01 The Child & the Curriculum 2174 ECE 317 01 LANG DEVMT FOR YOUNG CLD 2176 ECE 350 01 Early Childhood Seminar 1622 ECE 513 01 Early Childhood Curriculum

1 Johnson 3 Williams 3 Williams 3 Johnson 1 Johnson 3 Williams

Yvonne Reginald Reginald Yvonne Yvonne Reginald

Economics 2179 ECON 250 2183 ECON 250 2186 ECON 255 2187 ECON 255 2190 ECON 260 2192 ECON 302 3516 ECON 305 2193 ECON 309 3808 ECON 401 3787 ECON 415

Prin of Macroeconomics Prin of Macroeconomics Survey of Economics Survey of Economics PRIN OF MICROECONOMICS Macroeconomic Analysis Business & Econom Forecasting Money & Banking Current Economic Problems Managerial Economics

3 5:30 PM 7:45 PM W 3 Karemera David 5:30 PM 7:45 PM T 3 Karemera David 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR 3 5:30 PM 7:45 PM R 3 Rienstra-MunniPaul 2:00 PM 2:50 PM MWF 3 Rienstra-MunniPaul 5:30 PM 7:45 PM W 3 Rienstra-MunniPaul 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF 3 Mustafa Muhammad 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR 3 Mustafa Muhammad 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR 3 Mustafa Muhammad 5:30 PM 7:45 PM M

BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB

Foundations of Education

3 Johnson

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Education 3154 ED 206 01

01 02 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01

Yvonne

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226 226 226 228 226

407 437 436 436 437 437 437 437 437 210

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Education 3155 ED 206 02 3156 ED 206 03 3355 ED 206 05 1744 ED 300 01 1753 ED 308 01 1761 ED 350 01 1765 ED 350 02 2946 ED 350 03 1770 ED 425 01 1776 ED 425 02 2463 ED 425 03 1779 ED 425 04 1783 ED 425 05 1788 ED 425 06 1792 ED 425 07 1795 ED 425 08 1800 ED 425 09 1818 ED 430 02 1820 ED 430 03 1821 ED 430 04 1822 ED 430 05 1823 ED 430 08 2926 ED 430 10 3343 ED 430 13 2209 ED 450 01 2406 ED 450 02 2394 ED 450 03 3586 ED 450 04 3877 ED 450 05 1627 ED 500 01 1628 ED 501 01 3841 ED 501 02 1631 ED 503 01 1635 ED 511 01 1640 ED 523 01 1644 ED 528 01 3886 ED 545 01 1648 ED 545 45 3702 ED 550 02 2844 ED 550 04 3737 ED 550 03

Foundations of Education Foundations of Education Foundations of Education Elem School Program Generic Teaching Methods Education Seminar Education Seminar Education Seminar AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth AppAsmt Spl Meth Prof Clin Experiences Prof Clin Experiences Prof Clin Experiences Prof Clin Experiences Prof Clin Experiences Prof Clin Experiences Prof Clin Experiences Education Seminar Education Seminar Education Seminar Education Seminar Education Seminar Intro to Data Analysis Undstdg Educ Research Undstdg Educ Research Human Growth & Development Meth of Teaching English Curr Dev/Elem School Advanced Methods of Teaching Lrn Theories for Teachers Lrn Theories for Teachers Drctd Tchg/Clncl Intrnsp Drctd Tchg/Clncl Intrnsp Drctd Tchg/Clncl Intrnsp

3 Anderson Rashad 3 Robinson Marion 3 Gillard Delphine 3 McClain Carol 3 Robinson Marion 1 Gillard Delphine 1 Collins Frankie 1 Dingle Rosetta 3 Hicks George 3 Williams Reginald 3 Johnson George 3 McDonald Sam 3 Dingle Rosetta 3 Washington-FavSarah 3 Hayward Albert 3 Carson Idella 3 Scott Mable 3 Hicks George 3 Washington-FavSarah 3 Johnson George 3 Johnson Yvonne 3 Dingle Rosetta 12 McDonald Sam 12 Hayward Albert 1 Johnson Yvonne 1 Robinson Marion 1 Collins Frankie 1 Gillard Delphine 1 Anderson Rashad 3 Mathis Christophe 3 Mathis Christophe 3 Boatwright Micheal 3 Anderson Rashad 3 Washington-FSarah 3 Johnson George 3 McIntyre Linda 3 3 Fields Margaret 6 Owens Janice 6 Washington-FSarah 6 McDonald Sam

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Curriculum and Instruction 1658 EDCI 599 01 Gen Knwl/Curr Seminar

3 Anderson

Rashad

10:45 AM

Education Humanities 1834 EDHU 250 01 Black Issues and Historicl Fig 1836 EDHU 250 02 Black Issues and Historicl Fig

3 Fields 3 Fields

Margaret Margaret

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1:15 PM S

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INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY 2973 EDIT 530 01 Adv Instnl Technology

3 Robinson

Marion

Rehabilation Counseling 2508 EDRC 530 01 Practicum in Rehabilitation 2509 EDRC 530 02 Practicum in Rehabilitation 2510 EDRC 530 03 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3852 EDRC 530 04 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3853 EDRC 530 05 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3855 EDRC 530 06 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3856 EDRC 530 07 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3858 EDRC 530 08 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3859 EDRC 530 09 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3860 EDRC 530 10 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3861 EDRC 530 11 Practicum in Rehabilitation 3862 EDRC 530 12 Practicum in Rehabilitation 1672 EDRC 531 02 Intro to Rehab Services 1676 EDRC 533 01 Med & Psy Asp of Disabilities 3479 EDRC 536 02 Internship in Rehab 2957 EDRC 556 01 Intrnship in Orient & Mobility

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Electrical Engineering Technology 1846 EET 230 01 Circuit Analysis 2496 EET 230 02 Circuit Analysis 1851 EET 275 01 Engineering Mathematics 3455 EET 320 01 Intro to C Programming 1853 EET 330 01 Electronics I 1856 EET 333 01 Electronics Laboratory 1858 EET 374 01 Electrical Machines 2955 EET 375 01 Electronic Communications 2386 EET 381 01 Digital Sys Design/Anal 1863 EET 450 01 Intro to Elect Pow System 1868 EET 453 01 Machines and Power Lab 1873 EET 459 01 Senior Project Proposal 1875 EET 470 01 Automatic Contl Systems

3 Isa 3 Isa 3 Anderson 3 Anderson 3 Isa 1 Isa 3 Miah 3 Anderson 3 Anderson 3 Miah 1 Miah 1 Basher 3 Basher

Saliman Saliman James James Saliman Saliman Abdul James James Abdul Abdul Hasanul Hasanul

Engineering 2415 ENGR 212 2550 ENGR 417 2497 ENGR 425 2551 ENGR 450

3 Sun 3 Eliadorani 3 Danjaji 3 Okafor

Zaijing Ali Akbar Musa Kenneth

English Proficiency Exam 3505 EPC 111 01 English Proficiency Exam

0 Hanson

Rosalind

Educational Psychology 1807 EPSY 250 01 Human Growth and Development 1827 EPSY 250 02 Human Growth and Development 1831 EPSY 250 03 Human Growth and Development 1835 EPSY 260 01 Principles of Learning

3 Anderson 3 3 3 Fields

Rashad

01 01 01 01

Statics Mechanics of Material Fluid Dynamics Engineering Materials

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Engineering Technology 1841 ET 150 01 Mech Draw & Basic CAD 1848 ET 170 01 Introduction to Engineering 2495 ET 212 01 Statics 1854 ET 213 01 Strength of Materials 1862 ET 255 01 Engineer Econ Analysis 3683 ET 310 01 Engineering Computing 1870 ET 313 01 Dynamics 1871 ET 421 01 Thermodynamics

3 Banizaman 3 Linder 3 Emmanwori 3 Emmanwori 3 Littlejohn 3 Hong 3 Emmanwori 3 Emmanwori

Saeed Derral Legunchim Legunchim Samuel Jae-Dong Legunchim Legunchim

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Engineering Technology 1872 ETS 250 01 African American History

3 Mack

Nayo

11:00 AM 12:20 PM TR

Family and Consumer Sciences 1887 FCS 207 01 Professional Decorum 2576 FCS 304 01 Marriage and Family Relations 2793 FCS 306 01 Human Sexuality 1899 FCS 308 01 Instructional Strategies in 1900 FCS 310 01 Adult Development 1912 FCS 498 01 Professional Perspective

3 Johnson 3 Johnson 3 James 3 3 Felks 1 Johnson

Latoya Latoya Maria

5:00 PM 7:30 PM R NH 205 9:00 AM 10:20 AM TR NH 220 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF NH 200 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF NH 200 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR NH 214 4:00 PM 4:50 PM W NH 220

Finance 3751 FINC 501 01 Fnd of Finance

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Fashion Merchandising 1918 FM 205 01 Design Elem/Prn Con/Envir 2802 FM 302 01 Apparel MDSG Quant Anal 3871 FM 312 01 Contemp Aspects of Clothing 1921 FM 364 01 Apparel Construction & Analysi 1924 FM 410 01 Principles and Practice 1927 FM 420 01 Merchandising Management 1930 FM 427 01 Intern/Fashion Merchandising 1932 FM 450 01 Fashion Industry Overview

3 3 3 Whitaker 3 Blacknall 3 3 Blacknall 3 3 Blacknall

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NH 200

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NH 204 NH 200 NH 220

Geography 1933 GEO 305 01

3 Carson

Idella

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THD 222

Career Development 1935 GUID 201 01 Cooperative Education 1939 GUID 210 01 Internship 3194 GUID 210 02 Internship

6 Thomas 1 Thomas 3 Thomas

Joseph Joseph Joseph

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BB 237

History 2855 H 103 1943 H 103 2561 H 104 1947 H 200 1950 H 250 1952 H 250 1404 H 250 1422 H 251

3 Harrold 3 Harrold 3 Chambers 3 Watson 3 Chambers 3 Scott 3 Chambers 3 Konate

Stanley Stanley Alli Larry Alli Jutta Alli Dior

01 02 01 01 01 02 03 01

Socioeconomic Geography

United States History to 1877 United States History to 1877 US History from 1877 to the Pr Intro to Res Meth in His & SS History of World Civilizations History of World Civilizations History of World Civilizations Hist. Wrld. Civ. Since 1750

Stephanie Latoya

William Deborah Deborah Deborah

NH 220

9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF NH 110 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF NH 309 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR NH 114 8:00 AM 9:20 AM TR NH 309 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF NH 112 11:00 AM 12:20 PM TR NH 114 2:00 PM 2:50 PM MWF NH 104 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF NH 112

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ECSC 102

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History 1428 H 251 3306 H 310 3583 H 316 3719 H 320 3718 H 331

02 01 01 01 01

Hist. Wrld. Civ. Since 1750 Early Modern Europe, 1500-1815 African American History Hip-Hop Culture and Politics Constitutional Hist 1877-Pres

3 Konate 3 Scott 3 Watson 3 Chambers 3 Harrold

Dior Jutta Larry Alli Stanley

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NH NH NH NH NH

112 309 100 112 110

Health and Physical Education 1488 HED 151 01 Personal & Com Health 1497 HED 151 02 Personal & Com Health 2732 HED 151 06 Personal & Com Health 1514 HED 160 01 Concepts Comm Health Eduation 1520 HED 204 01 Health for Elementary Sch Chil 2396 HED 214 01 First Aid & Safety 1528 HED 214 02 First Aid & Safety 2849 HED 250 01 African Amer Health Issues 3324 HED 408 01 Health Education Seminar

2 Boan Jarred 2 McCrary Quarl Audrey 2 Evans Miriam 3 Evans Miriam 3 Evans Miriam 3 Evans Miriam 3 Boan Jarred 3 McCrary Quarl Audrey 2 Evans Miriam

History Humanities 1542 HHU 250 01 Surv Expc of African Am in US

3 Watson

Larry

9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR

NH 309

Freshman Honors Colloquim 2407 HPIL 101 01 Freshman Honors Colloquim 2408 HPIL 101 02 Freshman Honors Colloquim 2592 HPIL 101 03 Freshman Honors Colloquim 3192 HPIL 201 01 Honors Phil Intg Learning Sem 3193 HPIL 201 02 Honors Phil Intg Learning Sem

1 Anderson 1 Gamble 1 Maultsby 1 Maultsby 1 Maultsby

Rashad Jennifer Juan Juan Juan

5:00 PM 4:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM 6:00 PM

BB BB BB BB BB

Interdiscip Biology Seminars 1587 IBS 308 01 Inter Biomedical Sem 3793 IBS 407 02 Inter Biomedical Sem

1 Stukes 2 Wright

James Brandi

Industrial Education 3803 IE 368 01 Prof Practice in Indus Enginee

1 Linder

Derral

Industrial Engr Technology 1589 IET 252 01 Industrial Statistics I 1592 IET 353 01 Intro To Manuf Sys Engineering 2787 IET 355 01 Sim Mod Of Ind System 1594 IET 357 01 Indsl Operations Research 1596 IET 450 01 Project Plan & Control 1602 IET 458 01 Human Factors Technology 2560 IET 459 01 Tech Project Proposal

3 Littlejohn 3 Linder 3 Littlejohn 3 Hong 3 Littlejohn 3 Linder 1 Littlejohn

Samuel Derral Samuel Jae-Dong Samuel Derral Samuel

Individual 3468 IFD 501 3792 IFD 575 2489 IFD 602 2796 IFD 603

3 Littlejohn MySheila 3 Littlejohn MySheila 3 Littlejohn MySheila 3 Littlejohn MySheila

5:30 PM

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NH 205

5:30 PM 5:30 PM

8:00 PM W 8:00 PM F

NH 205 NH

3 Mack

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2:20 PM MWF ECSC 223

and 01 01 01 01

Family Developm Family Life Education Internship/Practicum in FCS Prob In Lieu of Thesis I Prob In Lieu of Thesis II

Industrial Technology 2461 IT 121 01 Engineering Design I

Nayo

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6:40 PM M

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THD 122

THD 124 THD 124 THD 124 THD 124

238 210 132 238 238

HH 202 HH 319

ECSC 232

ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC

130 232 223 130 213 232 223

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Industrial Technology 2878 IT 121 02 Engineering Design I 2566 IT 180 01 Intro to Technology 2499 IT 211 01 Construction Systems 2501 IT 301 01 History and Philosophy 2459 IT 305 01 Human Relations 2872 IT 330 01 Manufacturg & Engnrg Processes 3462 IT 331 01 Power Mechanics

3 Spann 2 Mack 3 Zeigler 3 Zeigler 3 Zeigler 3 Mack 3 Zeigler

Tiffany Nayo Charles Charles Charles Nayo Charles

1:00 PM 2:20 PM MWF 2:00 PM 2:50 PM TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM MWF 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR 12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR 9:00 AM 10:20 AM MWF 2:00 PM 3:20 PM MWF

HC 209 ECSC 117 ECSC 130 ECSC 117 ECSC 310 ECSC 124 ECSC 126

Journalism 1406 JOUR 201 3240 JOUR 202 1408 JOUR 210 3196 JOUR 302 3201 JOUR 320 3539 JOUR 330 3360 JOUR 340 3456 JOUR 360

3 Rahman 3 Smith 3 Mozie 3 Harwood 3 Mozie 3 Mozie 3 Mozie 3 Mozie

Shafiqur Justin Dante Patrick Dante Dante Dante Dante

2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR 2:00 PM 2:50 PM MWF 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MWF 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF 10:00 AM 11:20 AM TR 5:00 PM 6:20 PM TR 12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR 12:00 PM 12:50 PM MWF

HC HC HC HC HC HC HC HC

library science 3362 LS 150 02 Infomatn Literacy & Technology

1 Mack

Cathi

Mathematics 1431 M 150 01 1417 M 150 02 1439 M 150 03 1455 M 150 04 1463 M 150 05 1484 M 150 10 1501 M 151 01 1517 M 151 02 1547 M 151 04 1580 M 152 02 1584 M 152 03 1586 M 152 04 1595 M 153 01 3804 M 153 02 1603 M 154 01 1606 M 154 02 1620 M 155 01 1625 M 155 02 1626 M 155 03 1634 M 155 05 3358 M 158 03 3552 M 158 04 3274 M 168 01 1650 M 208 01 3616 M 208 02 1653 M 215 01 2519 M 250 01 3279 M 278 01 1659 M 305 01

3 Nicholson 3 Myers 3 Myers 3 Nicholson 3 Nicholson 3 Jennings 3 Myers 3 Jennings 3 Nicholson 3 Tahsoh 3 Jennings 3 Viswanath 3 Viswanath 3 Tahsoh 3 Soderstrom 3 Medina Peralta 3 Myers 3 Soderstrom 3 Viswanath 3 Jennings 4 Soderstrom 4 Solan 0 Viswanath 3 Tahsoh 3 McDonald 3 Solan 3 Adzievski 4 Medina Peralta 3 Solan

Paulette Leon Leon Paulette Paulette Reginald Leon Reginald Paulette Joseph Reginald G.R. G.R. Joseph Brian Sergio Leon Brian G.R. Reginald Brian Ikhalfani G.R. Joseph Sam Ikhalfani Kuzman Sergio Ikhalfani

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Survey of Mass Comm Social Media & Mass Comm Writing for Mass Comm Law & Ethics of Mass Media Copy Editing Advanced Reporting Online Journalism (Co Ast Rpt) Magazine/Feature Writing

Quantitative-Reasoning Math Quantitative-Reasoning Math Quantitative-Reasoning Math Quantitative-Reasoning Math Quantitative-Reasoning Math Quantitative-Reasoning Math Quantitative-Reasoning Algebra Quantitative-Reasoning Algebra Quantitative-Reasoning Algebra Quant Reasoning-Precalc Quant Reasoning-Precalc Quant Reasoning-Precalc Quant Reasoning-Calculus Quant Reasoning-Calculus Quant Reasoning-Bus Calc Quant Reasoning-Bus Calc Introduction to Mathematical Introduction to Mathematical Introduction to Mathematical Introduction to Mathematical Calculus I Calculus I Calculus II Intro to Statistics Intro to Statistics Logic Sets & Proofs Linear Algebra/Sci & Enginring Calculus III Introduction to Modern Geo

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209 209 208 208 205 205 205 205

ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC ECSC

101 101 101 101 101 101 101 102 102 102 101 101 102 102 102 102 101 101 102 102 227 227 227 227 101 209 208 101 212

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Mathematics 1665 M 314 01 1667 M 315 01 2951 M 350 01 1670 M 403 01 1673 M 404 01 2397 M 410 01 2157 M 490 01 2152 M 498 01

3 Adzievski 3 Soderstrom 3 Adzievski 3 Solan 3 Adzievski 3 Medina Peralta 3 Medina Peralta 3 Medina Peralta

Kuzman Brian Kuzman Ikhalfani Kuzman Sergio Sergio Sergio

Mathematics Education 2543 M ED 104 01 GEOM FOR ELEM SCH TCHERS 2544 M ED 300 01 MATH FOR ELEM SCH TCHERS 3210 M ED 320 01 Tching Math in the Middle Sch 2520 M ED 500 01 Contemp Math Elem Teachers

3 Cluster 3 Cluster 3 Cluster 3 Cluster

Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas Nicholas

Double Bass 2935 MBSM 165 01 Double Bass

1 Beckford

Richard

FA 214

Clarinet 3122 MCLM 246 01 Clarinet 3124 MCLM 345 01 Clarinet

1 Robinson 1 Robinson

John John

FA FA 319

Mechanical Engr Technology 1680 MET 200 01 Computer Aided Design 1682 MET 221 01 Machine Tool Lab 2572 MET 325 01 Kinematics and Machine Design 1689 MET 425 01 Microcomputer Application 1690 MET 427 01 Number Control Mach 1691 MET 450 01 Engineering Materials 1692 MET 459 01 Senior Project Proposal

3 Banizaman 3 Ihekweazu 3 Linder 3 Banizaman 3 Ihekweazu 3 Banizaman 1 Ihekweazu

Saeed Stanley Derral Saeed Stanley Saeed Stanley

Euphonium 1693 MEUM 135 01 Euphonium 2969 MEUM 235 01 Euphonium

1 Chandler 1

Vincent

FA 123 FA 123

French Horn 3018 MFHM 335 01 French Horn

1 Reid

Steven

FA 211

Flute 2285 MFLM 3062 MFLM 3064 MFLM 3066 MFLM

Flute Flute Flute Flute

1 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Robinson

John John John John

FA FA FA FA

Principles of Management Principles of Management Human Resource Management Management Information Systems Intro to Financial Management Personal Finance & Investments

3 Spann 3 Hubbard 3 Spann 3 Bandodkar 3 3 Ma

Ora Kenya Ora Nikhil

145 245 345 445

Linear Algebra Discrete Mathematics Applied Mathematics Differential Equations Intro to Real Analysis I Numerical Analysis I Prob Solving in Mathematics Mathematics Research Study

01 01 01 01

Management 2302 MGT 301 01 2305 MGT 301 02 2308 MGT 304 01 3179 MGT 310 01 2318 MGT 320 01 2303 MGT 321 01

Guohua

12:00 PM 12:50 PM MWF ECSC 208 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF ECSC 212 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF ECSC 208 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF ECSC 213 12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR ECSC 212 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF ECSC 227 5:30 PM 8:00 PM M ECSC 102 5:30 PM 8:00 PM M ECSC 102 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM

8:00 PM W 8:00 PM R 8:00 PM R 8:00 PM R

5:00 PM 7:20 PM TR ECSC 5:30 PM 7:20 PM TR ECSC 12:00 PM 1:40 PM TR ECSC 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF ECSC 9:30 AM 11:50 AM TR ECSC 9:00 AM 10:40 AM MWF ECSC 5:30 PM 6:30 PM MW ECSC

227 227 227 102

222 128 208 117 129 222 128

122 TBA TBA 122

11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF BB 238 12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR BB 237 10:00 AM 10:50 AM MWF BB 237 3:00 PM 3:50 PM MWF BB 237 12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR BB 210 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR BB 209

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Management 3626 MGT 424 01 3555 MGT 429 01 2314 MGT 430 01 3815 MGT 520 01 3888 MGT 575 01

Cases & Policies Compensation Management Business Policy Financial Management Management Information System

Marketing 2319 MKT 300 01 2323 MKT 302 01 2333 MKT 419 01 2335 MKT 424 01 3761 MKT 520 01

Principles of Marketing Marketing Managment International Marketing Marketing Research Marketing Management

3 Spann 3 Spann 3 3 Ma 3 Bandodkar

3.00 Austin 3 Singh 3 Jamison 3 Singh 3

Ora Ora Guohua Nikhil

Carlson Renu David Renu

1:00 PM 2:00 PM 9:00 AM 5:30 PM 5:30 PM

1:50 PM MWF 2:50 PM MWF 9:50 AM MWF 7:45 PM T 7:45 PM W

2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR 11:00 AM 12:20 PM TR 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR 5:30 PM 7:45 PM T 5:30 PM 7:45 PM M

BB 209 BB 209 BB 237 BB 238 BB 209

BB 210 BB 209 BB 210 BB 209 BB 210

Oboe 2331 MOBM 145 01 Oboe 3127 MOBM 246 01 Oboe 3128 MOBM 345 01 Oboe

1 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Robinson

John John John

FA 122 FA TBA FA TBA

Percussion 2320 MPCM 155 1824 MPCM 255 1825 MPCM 256 1826 MPCM 355 1828 MPCM 356 1829 MPCM 455

Percussion Percussion Percussion Percussion Percussion Percussion

1 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford

Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard

FA FA FA FA FA FA

214 214 214 TBA 214 214

Piano Piano Piano Piano Piano

1 Lee 1 Lee 1 Lee 1 Lee 1 Lee

Ka-Young Ka-Young Ka-Young Ka-Young Ka-Young

FA FA FA FA FA

303 303 303 301 303

2 Wilson 0 Wilson 0 Wilson 2 Wilson 0 Wilson 2 Wilson 0 Wilson 2 Wilson 0 Garrett 2 Garrett 2 Garrett 0 Garrett 0 Garrett 2 Garrett 3 Nelms 0 Nelms

Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Robbie Brent Brent Brent Brent Brent Brent Irvin Irvin

Piano 2928 MPIM 2927 MPIM 2929 MPIM 2930 MPIM 2931 MPIM

105 106 205 305 306

01 01 01 01 01 01

01 01 01 01 01

Military Science 1845 MS 101 01 Intro to ROTC/First Aid

1850 MS 101 02

Intro to ROTC/First Aid

1855 MS 101 03

Intro to ROTC/First Aid

1860 MS 101 04

Intro to ROTC/First Aid

1886 MS 201 01

Soldier Team Development

1879 MS 201 02

Soldier Team Development

1883 MS 201 04

Soldier Team Development

1890 MS 321 01

Leading Small Organizations

9:00 AM 9:50 AM MW 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MW 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 1:00 PM 1:50 PM MW 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 2:00 PM 2:50 PM MW 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 9:00 AM 9:50 AM MW 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MW 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 1:00 PM 1:50 PM TR 8:00 AM 9:20 AM TR 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R

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SS 101 SS 101 SS 101 SS 102 SS 102

SS 102 SS 102

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Military Science 3641 MS 321 02 Leading Small Organizations

0 Nelms 3 Nelms 0 Peterson 3 Peterson

Irvin Irvin Folden Folden

1 Tu 1 Tu 1 Tu 1 Tu 1 Tu

Yi-Chia Yi-Chia Yi-Chia Yi-Chia Yi-Chia

FA FA FA FA FA

Trombone 1931 MTBM 335 01 Trombone 3073 MTBM 435 01 Trombone

1 Chandler 1 Chandler

Vincent Vincent

FA 123 FA 123

Trumpet 1941 MTRM 3075 MTRM 1977 MTRM 3078 MTRM

135 136 435 436

01 01 01 01

Trumpet Trumpet Trumpet Trumpet

1 Reid 1 Reid 1 Reid 1 Reid

Steven Steven Steven Steven

FA FA FA FA

211 211 211 211

Tuba 1987 MTUM 3083 MTUM 3084 MTUM 1990 MTUM

135 236 335 435

01 01 01 01

Tuba Tuba Tuba Tuba

1 Chandler 1 Chandler 1 Chandler 1 Chandler

Vincent Vincent Vincent Vincent

FA FA FA FA

123 123 123 123

String Ensemble Recital Hour THEORY MUSICIANSHIP CPT Eartrg/Sightsing/Kbhrmy Intro To Music Literature Musicianship & Cpt Eartrg/Sightsing/Kbhrmy Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation CONTEMPORARY HARMONY/JA Music Industry Practices I MUSIC HIST & LITERATURE FORM AND ANALYSIS Senior Recital

1 Bryan 0 Reid 2 Beckford 2 Reid 2 Williams 2 Williams 2 Lee 3 Lee 3 Williams 3 Grenier 3 Reid 3 2 Reid 3 Beckford 3 Grenier 2 Beckford 0 Beckford

Alvoy Steven Richard Steven Linda Linda Ka-Young Ka-Young Linda Robert Steven

FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA

319 101 305 301 324 324 301 305 305 305 305

Steven Richard Robert Richard Richard

FA FA FA FA FA

301 302 305 123 123

1 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Robinson

John John John

1896 MS 421 01

Saxophone 1904 MSXM 145 1907 MSXM 245 3316 MSXM 345 1913 MSXM 445 3060 MSXM 446

Music 1995 MU 2005 MU 2008 MU 2009 MU 2018 MU 2022 MU 2025 MU 2027 MU 2032 MU 2034 MU 2037 MU 3820 MU 2103 MU 2482 MU 2113 MU 2122 MU 2129 MU

051 099 107 127 202 207 227 250 250 250 250 250 270 310 337 404 467

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 04 05 01 01 01 01 01

Lrdership Challenges/Goal Sett

01 01 01 01 01

Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone

Music Education 2140 MUED 011 01 BAND 2145 MUED 012 01 BAND 2147 MUED 013 01 BAND

3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 10:00 AM 11:20 AM TR 3:30 PM 5:30 PM R 8:00 AM 9:20 AM TR

4:00 PM 3:00 PM 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 12:00 PM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 12:00 PM 1:00 PM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 5:30 PM 12:00 PM 10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:30 PM 3:00 PM

18:30 AM 18:30 AM 8:00 AM

5:30 PM MW 3:50 PM W 8:50 AM MWF 9:20 AM TR 12:50 PM MW 9:50 AM MWF 10:50 AM TR 12:50 PM MWF 1:50 PM MWF 10:50 AM TR 12:20 PM TR 7:45 PM T 12:50 PM MW 10:50 AM MWF 11:50 AM MWF 1:50 PM TR 3:50 PM W

319 319 319 319 TBA

8:30 PM MTWR FA 125 8:30 PM MTWR FA 125 8:50 AM MWF FA 125

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Music Education 2154 MUED 014 01 BAND 2160 MUED 015 01 BAND 2421 MUED 016 01 BAND 2279 MUED 021 01 Concert Choir 2279 MUED 021 01 Concert Choir 3119 MUED 021 02 Concert Choir 3119 MUED 021 02 Concert Choir 2181 MUED 022 01 Concert Choir 2181 MUED 022 01 Concert Choir 3609 MUED 022 02 Concert Choir 3609 MUED 022 02 Concert Choir 2184 MUED 023 01 Concert Choir 2184 MUED 023 01 Concert Choir 3610 MUED 023 02 Concert Choir 3610 MUED 023 02 Concert Choir 3531 MUED 024 01 Concert Choir 3531 MUED 024 01 Concert Choir 3611 MUED 024 02 Concert Choir 3611 MUED 024 02 Concert Choir 2402 MUED 025 01 Concert Choir 2402 MUED 025 01 Concert Choir 3612 MUED 025 02 Concert Choir 3612 MUED 025 02 Concert Choir 2188 MUED 026 01 Concert Choir 2188 MUED 026 01 Concert Choir 2189 MUED 027 01 Concert Choir 2189 MUED 027 01 Concert Choir 3614 MUED 027 02 Concert Choir 3614 MUED 027 02 Concert Choir 2191 MUED 028 01 Collegiate Chorale 2191 MUED 028 01 Collegiate Chorale 3615 MUED 028 02 Collegiate Chorale 2224 MUED 103 01 Piano Class 2229 MUED 103 02 Piano Class 2232 MUED 104 01 Piano Class 2235 MUED 111 01 Voice Class 2240 MUED 300 01 Music Classroom Teacher 2242 MUED 300 02 Music Classroom Teacher 2245 MUED 301 01 Music in Elementary School 2247 MUED 303 01 Essentials of Conducting 2248 MUED 341 01 WOODWINDS INSTRUMENTS CLA 2574 MUED 361 01 Stringed Instr Class

1 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 0 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Beckford 1 Lee 1 Lee 1 Lee 1 Grenier 3 Dingle 3 Dingle 3 Dingle 2 Robinson 1 Robinson 1 Bryan

John John John Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Richard Ka-Young Ka-Young Ka-Young Robert Rosetta Rosetta Rosetta John John Alvoy

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8:30 PM MTWR FA 8:30 PM MTWR FA 8:30 PM MTWR FA 3:20 PM TR FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 3:20 PM TR FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 3:20 PM TR FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 3:20 PM TR FA 1:50 PM MWF FA 1:50 PM MTWR FA 11:50 AM T FA 10:50 AM M FA 11:50 AM R FA 3:50 PM M FA 11:50 AM MWF FA 2:50 PM MWF FA 10:50 AM MWF FA 12:50 PM MW FA 12:20 PM TR FA 4:50 PM TR FA

3 Beckford

Richard

11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF FA 302

1 Grenier 1 Blalock 1 Grenier

Robert Angela Robert

FA 311 FA 324 FA 311

125 125 125 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 123 301 301 301 305 329 329 329 125 122 319

Music Technology 2521 MUT 150 01

Intro to Music Technology

Studio Voice 2434 MVOM 115 01 Studio Voice 2403 MVOM 115 02 Studio Voice 2980 MVOM 116 01 Studio Voice

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Studio Voice 2404 MVOM 116 2435 MVOM 215 2405 MVOM 215 2977 MVOM 216 3883 MVOM 216 2436 MVOM 315 3884 MVOM 315 2978 MVOM 316 3885 MVOM 316 2979 MVOM 415 2755 MVOM 415 2437 MVOM 416

02 01 02 01 02 01 02 01 02 01 02 01

Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice Studio Voice

1 Blalock 1 Grenier 1 Blalock 1 Grenier 1 Blalock 1 Grenier 1 Blalock 1 Grenier 1 Blalock 1 Grenier 1 Blalock 1 Grenier

Angela Robert Angela Robert Angela Robert Angela Robert Angela Robert Angela Robert

Nuclear Engineering 2547 NE 397 01 Nuclear Energy 2548 NE 408 01 Ionizing Radiation 2549 NE 411 01 Nuclear Reactor Engineering 2950 NE 499 01 Spec Topics: Nuclear Enginner 2177 NEEP 271 01 Engineering Problem Solving I 3684 NEEP 405 01 Nuclear Reactor Theory 3487 NEEP 471 01 Econ & Env Asp of Nuclear Ener

3 Danjaji 3 Danjaji 3 Danjaji 2 Okafor 3 Sun 3 Okafor 3 Sun

Musa Musa Musa Kenneth Zaijing Kenneth Zaijing

10:00 AM 10:50 AM MWF ECSC 334 3:00 PM 3:50 PM MWF ECSC 336 12:00 PM 1:30 PM MWF ECSC 334 11:00 AM 12:20 PM TR ECSC 334 3:00 PM 4:30 PM MW ECSC 334 9:30 AM 10:50 AM TR ECSC 334 4:30 PM 6:00 PM TR ECSC 336

Nutrition and 2194 NFM 102 01 2197 NFM 210 01 2198 NFM 311 01 2490 NFM 324 01 2490 NFM 324 01 2546 NFM 410 01

3 Ott 3 Corbett 3 Ott 4 Corbett 0 Corbett 3 Ott

Vicky Bridgit Vicky Bridgit Bridgit Vicky

9:00 AM 9:50 AM MWF 5:30 PM 8:50 PM T 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF 10:00 AM 1:50 PM R 9:30 AM 11:50 AM T 1:00 PM 3:20 PM W

3 Corbett 3 Corbett

Bridgit Bridgit

Food Management Nutrition and Food Meal Management Human Nutrition Food Service Management Food Service Management Medical Nutrition Therapy I

Nutritional Sciences 2799 NS 516 01 Nutrition and Health 2800 NS 538 01 Nutrition and Aging National Student Exchange 2783 NSE 101 01 National Student Exchange Physics 1764 P 250 1764 P 250 1768 P 251 1771 P 251 1781 P 253 1798 P 254 1798 P 254 1796 P 254 1796 P 254 2569 P 406

01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 02 01

General Physics I w/o Cal General Physics I w/o Cal General Physics I Laboratory General Physics I Laboratory General Physics II Laboratory General Physics I w/Calculus General Physics I w/Calculus General Physics I w/Calculus General Physics I w/Calculus Modern Physics

Physical Education 1806 PE 200 01 PE Tch of Presc/MIDCS CH

12 Johnson

FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA

5:30 PM 5:30 PM

8:00 PM M 8:00 PM W

Debra

3 Walter 0 Walter 1 Smith 1 Smith 1 Smith 3 Cash 0 Cash 3 Cash 0 Cash 3 Smith

Donald Donald Daniel Daniel Daniel Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Daniel

3 Scott

Mable

324 311 324 311 324 311

205 214 214 205 109 220

NH 200 NH 200

TBA TBA

12:00 PM 5:00 PM 8:00 AM 2:00 PM 8:00 AM 11:00 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM

12:50 PM MWF 6:20 PM W 10:50 AM T 4:50 PM T 10:50 AM R 11:50 AM MWF 12:20 PM R 1:50 PM MWF 3:20 PM R 11:50 AM MWF

9:30 AM 10:50 AM MW

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NH NH NH NH NH NH

324 311 324 311 324

HH 219 LDH 122 HH 218 HH 218 HH 218 HH 219 HH 219 LDH 217 HH 219 LDH 313

THD 122

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Physical Education 1810 PE 202 01 Adm/Superv Hlth PE & Intra 1814 PE 203 01 Teaching of Team Sports 2266 PE 208 01 Teaching of Swimming 2271 PE 300 01 Exercise Science Laboratory 2273 PE 301 01 Physiology of Exercise 2274 PE 303 01 Eval in Health & Physical Educ 2739 PE 304 01 Recreation and Outdoor Educ 2275 PE 308 01 Psy-Soc Aspects of Motor Perf 2284 PE 400 01 Sport Marketing 2288 PE 413 01 Legal Issues in Sport 2289 PE 415 01 Phys Act/Leisure Mgt Pract 2290 PE 420 01 Practicum in Sport 1743 PE 502 01 Curr Dev in Elem Health & PE

3 Collins Frankie 1 Boan Jarred 1 Nixon Crystal 1 Boan Jarred 3 Boan Jarred 3 Boan Jarred 3 Scott Mable 3 Collins Frankie 3 Nixon Crystal 3 Nixon Crystal 3 McCrary Quarl Audrey 3 Nixon Crystal 3 Scott Mable

Life Fitness Concepts 2322 PEO 150 01 Life Fitness Concepts 2324 PEO 150 02 Life Fitness Concepts

2 Harris 2 Harris

Stanley Stanley

Political Science 2334 PS 201 01 Intro to Political Science 3026 PS 201 02 Intro to Political Science 2552 PS 206 01 Black Politics 2486 PS 252 02 American Government 2337 PS 252 03 American Government 2805 PS 306 01 Urban Politics 3458 PS 307 01 Judicial Process 3047 PS 309 01 American Civil Liberties 3309 PS 312 01 American Foreign Policy 3447 PS 407 01 International Law 2392 PS 410 01 Internship 2350 PS 420 01 Research Methods in PS 3819 PS 424 01 Public Policy Analysis

3 Jua 3 Jua 3 Black 3 Massie 3 Black 3 Black 3 Massie 3 Massie 3 Jua 3 Jua 3 Jua 3 Massie 3 Black

Benedict Benedict Willie Tajuana Willie Willie Tajuana Tajuana Benedict Benedict Benedict Tajuana Willie

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NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH NH

110 309 114 112 114 114 112 110 110 112 110 112 114

Physical Science 2353 PSC 150 03 Found of Physical Science 3826 PSC 150 1 Found of Physical Science 2346 PSC 151 01 Physical Science Laboratory 2345 PSC 151 02 Physical Science Laboratory 2343 PSC 151 03 Physical Science Laboratory 1678 PSC 152 01 Found of Earth/Space Science 1681 PSC 153 01 Earth/Space Science Lab

3 Fogle 3 Smith 1 Fogle 1 Fogle 1 Fogle 3 Fogle 1 Cash

Bryan Daniel Bryan Bryan Bryan Bryan Jennifer

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Psychology 1683 PSY 101 01 1684 PSY 101 02 1685 PSY 204 01 1695 PSY 250 01 1696 PSY 250 02 1706 PSY 306 01 1708 PSY 307 01 1710 PSY 309 01

3 Miller 3 Miller 3 Collier 3 Collier 3 Collier 3 Miller 3 Miller 3 Apt

Douglas Douglas Geoffrey Geoffrey Geoffrey Douglas Douglas Carol

9:30 AM 9:30 AM 11:00 AM 2:00 PM 2:00 PM 11:00 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM

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106 106 309 106 106 104 104 100

Intro to Natural Science Psy Intro to Natural Science Psy Abnormal Psychology General Psychology General Psychology Systems of Psychology Statistics in Psy Behav Aspects of Hum Sexuality

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SH 114 THD 124 SH 114 THD 124

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3 Miller 3 Miller 3 Collier

Douglas Douglas Geoffrey

11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF NH 104 2:00 PM 3:20 PM TR NH 202 12:30 PM 1:50 PM TR NH 309

Reading Education 1717 RED 206 01 Children's Literature 1720 RED 315 01 Tchg Rdng In Elem Sch 1722 RED 317 01 Teach Reading in Content Areas 1724 RED 318 01 Diag Prscpv Tchg of Reading 1746 RED 506 01 Studies in Children Literature 2427 RED 507 01 Adv Tching of Read in Elem Sch

3 3 Hicks 3 Gillard 3 Hicks 3 Owens 3 Hicks

George Delphine George Janice George

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THD 226 THD 228 THD 226 THD 228 THD 230 THD 228

Speech 1729 S 150 1733 S 150 1737 S 150 1739 S 150 1741 S 150 1742 S 150 1747 S 150 1748 S 250 1750 S 250 1754 S 250 3618 S 250 3692 S 301

Fund of Speech Communication Fund of Speech Communication Fund of Speech Communication Fund of Speech Communication Fund of Speech Communication Fund of Speech Communication Fund of Speech Communication Public Speaking Public Speaking Public Speaking Public Speaking Speech for Classroom Teacher

3 Page 3 Page 3 Mashreque 3 Priester 3 Priester 3 Brown 3 Brown 3 Page 3 Mashreque 3 Brown 3 Brown 3 Brown

Cynethia Cynethia Muhammad Sarah Sarah Delindus Delindus Cynethia Muhammad Delindus Delindus Delindus

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Study Abroad

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Learie

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Kenya Kenya Ellen Ellen Matthew Kenya Kenya

01 02 03 04 05 06 08 01 02 03 06 01

Study Abroad 3842 SA 101 01

Experimental Psychology Seminar in Psy Psychology of Testing

Professional Development 1758 SB 201 01 Prof Development I

1778 SB 301 01

Prof Development II

2468 SB 400 01 1782 SB 401 01

Intern/Experimental Learning Professional Development III

Science 1791 SC 300 01 1751 SC 510 01

Sci Elem Sch Teachers Sci Elem Sch Teacher

3 Mosley 3 Hayward

Brian Albert

Sociology 1797 SOC 101 1801 SOC 202 3234 SOC 203 1803 SOC 250 1805 SOC 250 1808 SOC 250 1416 SOC 307

Principles of Sociology The Family Fund of Social Research Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Behav Aspects of Hum Sexuality

3 Apt 3 Roof 3 Roof 3 Roof 3 Roof 3 Selvam 3 Apt

Carol Paul Paul Paul Paul Solomon Carol

01 01 01 01 02 03 01

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261 259 261 263 267 263 265 261 267 259 259 261

238 435 435 238

THD 230 FA 329

NH NH NH NH NH NH NH

100 102 102 102 102 102 100

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Sociology 3597 SOC 308 01 1424 SOC 312 01

Social Problems: Introduction Medical Sociology

3 Apt 3 Apt

Carol Carol

1:00 PM 1:50 PM MWF NH 100 11:00 AM 11:50 AM MWF NH 100

Spanish 1426 SP 101 1429 SP 101 1432 SP 101 1433 SP 101 3382 SP 101 3755 SP 101 1435 SP 102 2996 SP 102 3149 SP 102 3712 SP 102 1440 SP 201 1441 SP 201 1446 SP 306 2838 SP 309

Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Elementary Spanish Intermediate Spanish Intermediate Spanish Hispanic Cuture & Civilization Intermediate Spanish Cnvrsatn

3 Morris 3 Morris 3 Bess 3 Stein 3 Stein 3 Stein 3 3 Morris 3 Morris 3 Stein 3 Stein 3 3 Morris 3 Stein

Margaret Margaret Reginald Susan Susan Susan

Margaret Susan

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Speech Pathology and Audiology 1448 SPA 203 01 Pre-Clin Exp I 1451 SPA 209 01 Intro to Comm Disorders 1456 SPA 214 01 Intro to Phoneticsa 1458 SPA 320 01 Language Disorders 1459 SPA 330 01 Spch Prob: Articulation 1460 SPA 391 01 Clin Practicum I 1462 SPA 460 01 Spch/Rdng/Audiology Training 1465 SPA 470 01 Neurogenic Disorders 1469 SPA 480 01 Speech and Hearing Therapy 3745 SPA 491 01 Clin Practicum III 1472 SPA 492 01 Clin Practicum IV 1476 SPA 493 01 Seminar in Speech Pathology 1752 SPA 500 01 Graduate Study in SPA 1755 SPA 505 01 Introduction to Commun Disord 2720 SPA 511 01 Anat/Phys SPA & Hearing 3493 SPA 530 02 Articulation Disorders 2454 SPA 560 01 Intro to Audiology 1762 SPA 572 01 Adult Language Disorders 2442 SPA 592 01 Adv Clinical Pract II 2443 SPA 592 02 Adv Clinical Pract II 2455 SPA 592 03 Adv Clinical Pract II 2395 SPA 592 04 Adv Clinical Pract II 2446 SPA 592 05 Adv Clinical Pract II 2449 SPA 592 06 Adv Clinical Pract II 1766 SPA 593 01 Seminar in Speech Pathology 3604 SPA 699 01 Special Topics/Spch Pathology

1 Lawrence 2 Johnson 3 Jones 3 Jeffries 3 Sandifer 1 Lawrence 3 Bush 3 Sandifer 3 Lawrence 1 Lawrence 1 Lawrence 3 Bush 3 Berry 3 Johnson 3 Johnson 3 Jones 3 Bush 3 Sandifer 1 Jeffries 1 Jeffries 1 Jeffries 1 Jeffries 1 Jeffries 1 Jeffries 3 Jeffries 3 Heape

Felicia Tracy Jacqueline Cecelia Henri Felicia Demarcus Henri Felicia Felicia Felicia Demarcus Jessica Tracy Tracy Jacqueline Demarcus Henri Cecelia Cecelia Cecelia Cecelia Cecelia Cecelia Cecelia Amber

9:30 AM 9:00 AM 9:30 AM 9:30 AM 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 1:00 PM 9:00 AM 10:30 AM 5:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM 9:00 AM 3:00 PM 11:00 PM 4:05 PM 2:00 PM 6:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:00 PM

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BB 134 BB 132 BB 132 BB 134 BB 134 BB 132 BB 134 BB 210 BB 210 DC2 226 DC1 100 BB 132 BB 210 BB 237 BB 132 BB 132 BB 132 BB 134 DC1 100 DC1 100 DC1 100 DC1 100 DC1 100 DC1 100 BB 134 BB 134

Special Education 1483 SPED 216 01 Intro to Exceptional Children 1486 SPED 216 02 Intro to Exceptional Children 2464 SPED 216 03 Intro to Exceptional Children

3 Bryant 3 Johnson 3 Bryant

Cynthia George Cynthia

10:00 AM 10:50 AM MWF THD 226 2:00 PM 3:20 PM MW THA 100 1:00 PM 2:20 PM TR THD 228

01 02 03 04 05 06 01 03 04 05 01 02 01 01

Margaret Margaret Susan Susan

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330 330 330 328 328 328 330 330 328 328 328 330 330

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Special Education 1490 SPED 218 01 Learning Disabilities 3013 SPED 325 01 Ed Pro For L D 2465 SPED 350 01 Education Seminar 1769 SPED 550 01 Nat & Psy except Child 2749 SPED 568 01 Mainstm Mildly/Mod Hcap

3 Bryant 3 Bryant 1 Johnson 3 Johnson 3 Bryant

Cynthia Cynthia George George Cynthia

11:00 AM 12:20 PM TR 2:00 PM 3:20 PM MW 1:00 PM 1:50 PM M 5:30 PM 8:20 PM M 5:30 PM 8:20 PM T

THA 100 THD 222 THA 100 THA 100 THA 121

Social Studies 1495 SST 304 01 1780 SST 500 01

Tchg SST in the Elem Grades Soc St For Elem Sch Tchr

3 Carson 3 Watson

Idella Larry

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THD 222 NH 109

Social Work 1499 SW 300 01 1500 SW 302 01 1505 SW 303 01 1507 SW 304 01 1513 SW 305 01 1519 SW 400 01 1524 SW 401 01 1529 SW 402 01 1539 SW 403 01 2818 SW 418 01 3830 SW 422 01

Introduction to Social Work Human Behav & the Soc Environ Human Div & Soc Work Practice Social Welfare Policy & Serv Orientation to Prof Developmen Social Work Res & Stat II Social Work Practice II Field Instruction I Social Work Seminar I Child Welfare Services Grief Dying and Death

3 Rogers Jamie 3 Thomas-Randal Kenisha 3 Benton Joe 3 Taylor Marcia 3 Rogers Jamie 3 Taylor Marcia 3 Rogers Jamie 6 Taylor Marcia 2 Taylor Marcia 3 Thomas-Randal Kenisha 3 Rogers Jamie

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Transportation 3878 TRP 520 01 Urban Transportation Plcy Dev 3879 TRP 525 01 Transportation Statis Research 3880 TRP 530 01 Transportation Planning 3881 TRP 540 01 Transportation Econ and Financ

3 Whitney 3 Mwakalonge 3 Mwakalonge 3 Whitney

University Community 1553 UNIV 101 01 Intro to University Community 1558 UNIV 101 02 Intro to University Community 1559 UNIV 101 03 Intro to University Community 1420 UNIV 101 04 Intro to University Community 1427 UNIV 101 05 Intro to University Community 1445 UNIV 101 06 Intro to University Community 1453 UNIV 101 07 Intro to University Community 1461 UNIV 101 08 Intro to University Community 1477 UNIV 101 09 Intro to University Community 1492 UNIV 101 11 Intro to University Community 1494 UNIV 101 12 Intro to University Community 1498 UNIV 101 13 Intro to University Community 1508 UNIV 101 14 Intro to University Community 1511 UNIV 101 15 Intro to University Community 2433 UNIV 101 16 Intro to University Community 1530 UNIV 101 17 Intro to University Community

2 Wright Brandi 2 2 Perrineau Robyn 2 Bruce Diane 2 Glover Carrtina 2 Maultsby Juan 2 Wilson-Brigmo Abiola 2 Robinson Marion 0 Wakefield Stanley 2 Chatman Demetrius 2 Bookhardt Geniffer 2 Anderson Rashad 2 Senior Karen 2 Golden Frederick 2 McCaster Kenneth 2 Summers Dionne

Writing Across the Curriculum 3436 WAC 399 01 Pratice Tutoring Writing

3 Summerall

Tom Judith Judith Tom

Henry

361 363 361 365 361 365 361 363 359 363 363

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HH 105

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THD 328 HC 208 BB 407 BB 408 THD 330 THD 230 MH 314 BB 437 BB 436 BB 134 NH 112 BB 132 NH 110 NH 104

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THA THA THA THA THA THA THA THA THA THA THA

130 130 324 324

SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS LEGAL RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS Application for Resident Status—Any student whose status concerning entitlement to payment of in-state tuition and fees is uncertain has the responsibility of securing a ruling from the University by providing all relevant information on special application forms. These forms can be obtained from the Registrar’s Office and are to be completed and returned at least two weeks prior to registration for any semester or summer term for which the student is attempting to qualify for payment of the in-state tuition and fee rate. Entitlement—Eligibility for pay-payment of in-state tuition and fees shall be determined under the provisions of Sections 59-112-10 through 59-112-140, South Carolina Code of Laws, 1976, as amended. This law is set forth in its entirety as follows (subject to further amendment by the General Assembly). A. The words “state institution” mean those post- secondary educational institutions under the jurisdiction of: (1) the Board of Trustees, Clemson University; (2) the Board of Trustees, Medical University of South Carolina; (3) the Board of Trustees, South Carolina State University; (4) the Board of Trustees, College of Charleston; (5) the Board of Trustees, Lander University; (6) the Board of Trustees, Francis Marion University; (7) the Board of Visitors, The Citadel; (8) the Board of Trustees, the University of South Carolina; (9) the Board of Trustees, Winthrop University; (10) the Board of Trustees, Coastal Carolina University; (11) the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education. B. The word “student” shall mean any person enrolled for studies in any State Institution. C. The word “residence” or “reside” shall mean continuous and permanent physical presence within this State, provided, that temporary absences for short periods of time shall not affect the establishment of a residence. D. The word “domicile” shall mean a person’s true, fixed, principal residence and place of habitation; it shall indicate the place where such person intends to remain, and to which such person expects to return upon leaving without establishing a new domicile in another state. For purposes of this section one may have only one legal domicile; one is presumed to abandon automatically an old domicile upon establishing a new one. Housing provided on an academic session basis for students at State Institutions shall be presumed not to be a place of principal residence, as residency in such housing is by nature temporary. E. The words “in-state rates” shall mean charges for tuition and fees established by State Institutions for persons who are domiciled in South Carolina in accordance with this chapter; the words “out-of-state rates” shall mean charges for tuition and fees established by State Institutions for persons who are not domiciled in South Carolina in accordance with this chapter. F. The words “independent person” shall mean a person in his majority, or an emancipated minor, whose predominant source of income is his own earnings or income from employment, investments, or payments from trusts, grants, scholarships, loans or payments of alimony or separate maintenance made pursuant to court order. G. The words “dependent” or “dependent person” mean: (1) one whose financial support is provided not through his own earnings or entitlements, but whose predominant source of income or support is payments from a parent, spouse, or guardian, and who qualifies as a dependent or an exemption on the federal tax return of the parent, spouse, or guardian; or (2) one for whom payments are made, under court order, for child support and the cost of his college education by an independent person meeting the provisions of Section 59-112-20 A or B. The words “dependent” or “dependent person” do not include a spouse or former spouse who is the recipient of alimony or separate maintenance payments made pursuant to court order. H. The word “minor” shall mean a person who has not attained the age of eighteen years; and the words “emancipated minor” shall mean a minor whose parents have entirely surrendered the right to the care, custody and earnings of such minor and are no longer under any legal obligation to support or maintain such minor.

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I. The word “parent” shall mean a person’s natural or adoptive father or mother; or if one parent has custody of the child, the parent having custody; or if there is a guardian or other legal custodian of such person, then such guardian or legal custodian; provided, however, that where circumstances indicate that such guardianship or custodianship was created primarily for the purpose of conferring South Carolina domicile for tuition and fee purposes on such child or dependent person, it shall not be given such effect. J. The word “spouse” shall mean the husband or wife of a married person. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 1; 1988 Act No. 510, Section 10; 1988 Act No. 578, Section 1; 2000 Act No. 254, Section 4. SECTION 59-112-20. South Carolina domicile defined for purposes of rates of tuition and fees. South Carolina domicile for tuition and fee purposes shall be established as follows in determinations of rates of tuition and fees to be paid by students entering or attending State Institutions: A. Independent persons who reside in and have been domiciled in South Carolina for a period of no less than twelve months with an intention of making a permanent home therein, and their dependents, may be considered eligible for in-state rates. B. Independent persons who reside in and have been domiciled in South Carolina for fewer than twelve months but who have full-time employment in the State, and their dependents, may be considered eligible for in-state rates for as long as such independent person is employed on a full-time basis in the State. C. Where an independent person meeting the provisions of Section 59-112-20 B above, is living apart from his spouse, or where such person and his spouse are separated or divorced, the spouse and dependents of such independent person shall have domiciliary status for tuition and fee purposes only under the following circumstances: (1) if the spouse requesting domiciliary status for tuition and fee purposes remains domiciled in South Carolina although living apart or separated from his or her employed spouse; (2) if the dependent requesting domiciliary status for tuition and fee purposes is under the legal custody or guardianship, as defined in Section 59-11210 I above, of an independent person who is domiciled in this State; or if such dependent is claimed as an income tax exemption by the parent not having legal custody but paying child-support, so long as either parent remains domiciled in South Carolina. D. The residence and domicile of a dependent minor shall be presumed to be that of the parent of such dependent minor. E. Independent persons who reside in and are domiciled in Chatham-Effingham and Bryan County Georgia, and their dependents, may be considered eligible for in-state rates for as long as the Georgia Board of Regents offers its Georgia Tuition Program by which it grants in-state tuition to students residing in the Beaufort and Jasper county area. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 2; 2008 Act No. 353, Section 2, Pt 1F, eff July 1, 2009. SECTION 59-112-30. Effect of change of residency. When the domicile of a student or of the person upon whom a student is financially dependent changes after enrollment at a State Institution, tuition charges shall be adjusted as follows: A. Except as provided in Section 59-112-20 B above, when domicile is taken in South Carolina, a student shall not become eligible for in-state rates until the beginning of the next academic session after expiration of twelve months from date of domicile in this State. B. When South Carolina domicile is lost, eligibility for in-state rates shall end on the last day of the academic session in which the loss occurs; however, application of this subsection shall be at the discretion of the institution involved. C. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this section, any dependent person who has been domiciled with his family in South Carolina for a period of not less than three years immediately prior to his enrollment may enroll in a state-supported institution of higher learning at the in-state rate and may continue to be enrolled at such rate even if the parent, spouse or guardian upon whom he is dependent moves his domicile from this State. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 3; 1979 Act No. 130, Section 1. SECTION 59-112-40. Effect of marriage. Except as provided in Section 59-112-20 above, marriage shall effect determinations of domicile for tuition and fee purposes only insofar as it operates to evince an intention by the parties to make a permanent home in South Carolina. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 4. SECTION 59-112-50. Tuition rates for military personnel and their dependents. (A) Notwithstanding another provision of law, during the period of their assignment to duty in South Carolina, members of the Armed Services of the United States stationed in South Carolina and their dependents are eligible for in-state tuition rates. When these armed service personnel are ordered away from the State, their dependents are eligible for in-state tuition rates as long as they remain continuously enrolled at the state institution in which they are enrolled at the time the assignment ends or transfer to an eligible institution during the term or semester, excluding summer terms, immediately following their enrollment at the previous institution. In the event of a transfer, the receiving institution shall verify the decision made

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by the student’s previous institution in order to certify the student’s eligibility for in-state tuition rates. It is the responsibility of the transferring student to ensure that all documents required to verify both the previous and present residency decisions are provided to the institution. These persons and their dependents are eligible for in-state tuition rates after their discharge from the armed services even though they were not enrolled at a state institution at the time of their discharge, if they have evidenced an intent to establish domicile in South Carolina and if they have resided in South Carolina for a period of at least twelve months immediately preceding their discharge. Active duty military personnel may be charged less than the undergraduate tuition rate for South Carolina residents for courses that are presented on a distance basis, regardless of residency. (B) For purposes of this section, “active duty military personnel” includes, but is not limited to, active duty guardsmen and active duty reservists. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 5; 2008 Act No. 299, Section 1, eff June 11, 2008; 2010 Act No. 246, Section 4, eff July 1, 2010; 2012 Act No. 133, Section 1, eff April 2, 2012. SECTION 59-112-60. Faculty, administrative employees and dependents; eligibility to attend classes and receive tuition assistance. (A) Except as provided in this section, full-time faculty and administrative employees of State Institutions and their spouses and children are excluded from the provisions of this chapter. (B) Employees of public colleges, universities, and technical colleges may attend classes at an institution of higher learning and receive tuition assistance in accordance with Budget and Control Board guidelines and regulations. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 6; 2002 Act No. 356, Section 1, Part II.G. SECTION 59-112-70. Abatement of rates for nonresidents on scholarship. waiver for students participating in international Sister-State agreement or student exchange programs. (A) Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, the governing boards listed in Section 59-112-10A, are authorized to adopt policies for the abatement of any part or all of the out-of-state rates for students who are recipients of scholarship aid. (B) State-supported colleges and universities, including the technical colleges, may waive the nonresident portion of tuition and fees for those students who are participating in an international Sister-State agreement program which the Governor and the General Assembly have entered to promote the economic development of South Carolina. The nonresident fee waiver for the students is applicable only for those Sister-State agreements where South Carolina students receive reciprocal consideration. The Commission on Higher Education, through coordination with the State Budget and Control Board, will annually notify institutions of the Sister-State agreements eligible for the nonresident fee waiver. The credit hours generated by these students must be included in the Mission Resource Requirement for funding. (C) State-supported colleges and universities that have an established and ongoing relationship in one or more degree programs with an international institution, the terms of which have been formally approved by the institution’s board of trustees, and a relationship that includes regular arrangements for the enrollment of qualified students and the exchange of faculty between the institutions, although not necessarily in equal exchange numbers, may waive the nonresident portion of tuition and fees for nonresident students enrolled in the program. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 7; 2002 Act No. 356, Section 1, Part II.F; 2008 Act No. 353, Section 2, Pt 1.E.1, eff July 1, 2008.

SECTION 59-112-80. Administration of chapter; burden of proving eligibility on students. Each State Institution shall designate an official to administer the provisions of this chapter. Students making application to pay tuition and fees at in-state rates shall have the burden of proving to the satisfaction of the aforesaid officials of State Institutions that they have fulfilled the requirements of this chapter before they shall be permitted to pay tuition and fees at such rate. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 8. SECTION 59-112-90. Penalties for willful misrepresentations. Where it appears to the satisfaction of officials charged with administration of these provisions that a person has gained domiciliary status improperly by making or presenting willful misrepresentations of fact, such persons shall be charged tuition and fees past due and unpaid at the out-of-state rate, plus interest at a rate of eight percent per annum, plus a penalty amounting to twentyfive percent of the out-of-state rate for one semester; and until these charges have been paid no such student shall be allowed to receive transcripts or graduate from any State Institution. HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 9. SECTION 59-112-100. Regulations. The Commission on Higher Education may prescribe uniform regulations for application of the provisions of this chapter and may provide for annual review of such regulations.

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HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 466, Section 10. SECTION 59-112-110. University of South Carolina’s Aiken Campus and Aiken Technical College; in-state tuition for certain Georgia residents. The University of South Carolina’s Aiken Campus and Aiken Technical College may offer in-state tuition to a student whose legal residence is in the Richmond/Columbia County area of the State of Georgia as long as the Georgia Board of Regents continues its Georgia Tuition Program by which instate tuition is offered to students residing in the Aiken/Edgefield/McCormick County area of the State of South Carolina, or students residing in the Aiken/Edgefield County area of the State of South Carolina if the Georgia Board of Regents does not include McCormick County residents in its Georgia Tuition Program. HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 356, Section 1, Part II.B. SECTION 59-112-115. Vote on tuition change. When the governing board of a public institution of higher learning, excluding technical colleges, adopts a change to the tuition or fees imposed on students, the change may be implemented by the institution only after a public vote with the number of trustees voting for and against the change being counted. A majority vote is required to implement any change to the tuition or fees. For technical colleges, when the local area commission of a technical college adopts a change to the tuition or fees imposed on students, the change may be implemented by the technical college only after a public vote with the number of local area commissioners voting for and against the change being counted. A majority vote is required to implement any change to the tuition or fees. A change to tuition or fees adopted by the local area commission must be reported to the State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education within five business days. HISTORY: 2011 Act No. 74, Pt VI, Section 11, eff August 1, 2011. SECTION 59-112-120. In-state tuition at technical colleges for bordering state residents. The South Carolina Technical Colleges may offer in-state rates to residents of bordering North Carolina and Georgia communities if a reciprocal agreement is in effect with the two-year colleges in these neighboring regions or when students from these out-of-state communities are employed by South Carolina employers who pay South Carolina taxes. HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 353, Section 2, Pt 1.G.1, eff July 1, 2008. SECTION 59-112-130. Institutions with law schools; fee waivers. A public institution of higher learning with a law school may offer fee waivers to no more than four percent of the law school student body. This waiver does not affect the capacity of the fee waivers for four percent of the undergraduate student body. This waiver must not be applied to fees for out-of-state students. HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 353, Section 2, Pt 1.H, eff July 1, 2009. SECTION 59-112-140. Caterpillar Dealer Academy. The area commission for the Florence-Darlington Technical College may waive the requirements of this chapter for student participants in the Caterpillar Dealer Academy operated by Florence-Darlington Technical College. HISTORY: 2011 Act No. 74, Pt VI, Section 15, eff August 1, 2011.

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FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE Undergraduate & Graduate – Fall Semester 2017

Breakfast Will Begin 6:00 A.M. During The Examination Period Beginning December 4th. Monday, December 4th 7:00 - 8:50 9:00 -10:50 11:00 -12:50 2:00 - 3:50 4:00 - 5:50

All classes beginning 8:00 Monday CS 150 All classes beginning 11:00 Monday All classes beginning 3:00 Monday Chemistry 150, 152

6:00 - 7:50

All classes beginning after 4:00 Tuesday

MLK, Nance Hall Rm. 106

MLK, Hodge Hall Tuesday, December 5th 7:00 - 8:50 9:00 -10:50 11:00 -12:50 2:00 - 3:50 4:00 - 5:50

All classes beginning 9:00 Monday All classes beginning 11:00, 11:30 Tuesday

All classes beginning 2:00 Monday All classes beginning 4:00 Monday All classes scheduled for Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday Only

6:00 - 7:50

All classes beginning after 4:00 Wednesday

Wednesday, December 6th 7:00 - 8:50 9:00 -10:50 11:00 -12:50 2:00 - 3:50 4:00 - 5:50 6:00 - 7:50

Math Ed. 104, Math 150, 151, 152, 155 All classes beginning 9:00, 9:30 Tuesday All classes 3:30, 4:00 Tuesday All classes beginning 10:00 Monday Sociology 250 All classes beginning after 4:00 Thursday

MLK, Staley, & Nance Halls

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Thursday, December 7th 7:00 - 8:50 9:00 -10:50 11:00 -12:50 2:00 - 3:50

All classes beginning 12:00,12:30 Tuesday

Friday, December 8th 7:00 - 8:50 9:00 - 10:50 11:00 - 12:50 2:00 - 3:50

Art 250 Music 250 All classes beginning 1:00 Monday All classes not previously assigned

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English 150 Biological Sci., Physical Sci Chemical Science UNIV 101 English 151 All classes beginning 12:00 Monday All classes beginning after 4:00 Monday

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Saturday, December 9th 7:00 - 8:50 9:00-10:50 11:00-12:50 2:00- 3:30 4:00- 4:50 6:00- 7:50

All classes beginning 10:00,10:30 Tuesday

All classes beginning 8:00 Tuesday All classes beginning 2:00, 2:30 Tuesday

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Transcripts Transcripts will not be released to/for anyone except the student, unless officially requested in writing by the student. All transcript requesr must bear the signaure of the student. Identification is required when requesting a transcript. Effective immediately, SC State University will no longer accept faxed transript requests - all requestd must be in writing with appropriate identification (current student identification, driver’s license, Departmenr of Motor Vehicles or military identificarion card). The University does not produce Unofficial Transcripts. Each Official transcript’s fee is Electronic $12.75 per copy, Paper $14.75 per copy, and Paper-Pick up $15.00 per copy. The University does not fax transcripts to any location. Notification of Disclosure of Directory Information South Carolina State University hereby designates the following student information as public or “Directory Information.” Such information may be disclosed by the institution for any purpose at its discretion. Student’s name Participation in officially recognized activities and sport Address & Telephone listing Weight and height of members of athletic teams Electronic mail address Photograph Degrees, honors, and awards received The most recent educational agency or institution attended

Date and place of birth Major field of study Dates of attendance Grade level

Currently enrolled students may withhold disclosure of any information under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. To withhold directory information, written notification must be received in the Registrar’s Office prior to by the last day to register for the sesmester concerned as published in the University Calendar. Forms requesting the withholding of “Directory Information” are available in the Registrar’s Office. South Carolina State University assumes that failure on the part of any student to specifically request the withholding of “Directory Information” indicates individual approval for disclosure. Right of Petition A student on academic suspension or dismissal may petition the Academic Review Board for re-admission if there are extraordinary circumstances associated with his case and he feels that he is entitled to relief. The student is advised to consult his advisor on the merits of the petition before submitting it. Please refer the Catalog for a complete review of academic requirements. The Academic Review Board meets once each semester and the Summer Session (April, July and November). Withdrawal from Course A change in registration means the addition of or withdrawal from a course that appears on a student’s schedule. A student desiring to change his registration shall obtain a DROP/ADD FORM from his department or the Registrar’s Office and follow the procedures indicated thereon. No change is valid unless the form is completed and the proper signatures obtained. This form must be returned by the student to the Registrar’s Office. Students who drop a course without proper documentation will receive a grade of “UF” in the course. In computing the grade point average, a “WF” or “UF” is treated as a final grade of “F”. A student may not make additions to his registration after the day designated as the “last day for filing program changes with the Registrar’s Office.” No change in enrollment involving admission to a new course shall be permitted after the last day for enrollment in each semester as announced in the University Calendar. Withdrawal from University A student desiring to withdraw from the University officially should obtain a Withdrawal from the University Form from the Registrar’s Office. After the student has obtained the signature of the various officials designated on the form, the form must be submitted to the Registrar’s Office for final approval. A student withdrawing without following proper procedures shall not be entitled to an honorable withdrawal.

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To Apply Applicants seeking admission to South Carolina State University must have all credentials on file no later than May 31st and October 31st for the fall or spring semesters, respectively. An application fee of $25 must accompany the application. Money orders or cashier’s checks should be made payable to South Carolina State University. A medical history and physical examination are required of every student. No new student will be permitted to enroll in the University until this record is completed. Every readmitted student who has not been in attendance within three years immediately prior to date of application is required to have a medical examination and reported on a special form for this purpose provided by the University. New Freshmen: Applicants must submit an application, high school transcript or GED Certificate, and SAT or ACT scores before they may be considered for admission and allowed to enroll in courses. Transient Students: Applicants must submit an application and an approved Transient Permission Form signed by the department dean or chair where they are currently enrolled. Special Students: Applicants must submit an application and official high school or college transcript. Transfer Students: Transfer applicants should have a 2.00 or above on a 4.00 scale from the previous school. If less than 30 semester hours have been earned (grades of C or above) on the collegiate level, a complete high school transcript, SAT or ACT scores must be submitted in addition to the completed application form. A transcript must be submitted by each college or university attended. Applicants should be prepared to supply the catalog of the institution or institutions previously attended. Readmission: Former students in good standing who have not enrolled for one or more semesters (summer session excluded) must file an application for readmission. Applicants for readmission who have received credit at another college or university during their absence from SCSU must submit official transcripts of such work to the Office of Admissions & Recruitment before consideration will be given to the application. Continuing Education: Applicants must submit an application and high school transcript. International Students: Students applying for admission from foreign countries must submit required credentials and examination scores. The credentials required depend upon the country in which one has studied and the level of education achieved. Applicants submitting WASC, GCE, CXC, or EASC results must submit either original certificates or have the issuing council send the Admissions Office an official statement of results. All applicants, except college transfer students (earned thirty hours or more), are required to submit SAT or ACT results. All applicants from countries in which English is not the official language must score satisfactorily on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). It is the responsibility of the student to locate financial resources to cover expenses while studying in the United States. The deadline date for applying for the fall semester is May 31st and the deadline for the spring semester is October 31st.

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Notice of Acceptance After applicants submit all required credentials for evaluation, the Office of Admissions & Recruitment will notify them of the action it takes within two weeks. Upon receipt of a letter of acceptance, a acceptance fee of $35, a room deposit of $25 and a non-refundable orientation fee of $100 must be sent to the Cashier’s Office within 30 days from the date of acceptance. Students who have been accepted by the University and who have paid their acceptance fees will be expected to attend one of the special orientation sessions which will be announced. Campus Visit Tour schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 9:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Special tours are arranged upon request. To schedule a campus visit please call: 1-800-260-5956. For More Information Contact: The Office of Admissions and Recruitment South Carolina State University P. O. Box 7127 300 College Street, NE Orangeburg, SC 29117 (800) 260-5956 or (803) 536-8990 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (803) 536-8990 For on-line application: www.applyweb.com/aw?scsu Visit us on the web at: www.scsu.edu ~ GRADUATE ADMISSIONS ~ For assistance with Graduate admission or re-admission, contact the Office of Graduate Studies. Telephone: (803) 536-7064.

SC State offers several types of financial aid to its students. Sources of Financial Aid * * * *

Scholarship Award Awards based on academic ability and/or financial need. Grants PELL and FSEOG based solely on need.

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Loans Perkins, Stafford and short-term university loans. Employment University student employment, and Federal work-study.

Priority deadlines for applying for financial aid: Summer – April 1 Spring Semester – November 1

Fall Semester – May 1

Deadline for Scholarship Applications: March 30th For financial aid information contact: South Carolina State University, The Office of Financial Aid, 300 College Street., P. O. Box 7386, Orangeburg, SC, 29117 (803) 536-7067

E-mail: [email protected]

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Brooks Health Center (Student Health Services) The University operates a health center, which provides outpatient services to students. The mission of the Health Center is to improve the overall health status of students, which will enable them to participate as productive individuals. Clinic hours are 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Monday through Friday. Physician care is available Monday, Tuesday and Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm and Wednesday 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm (by appointment only), Family Planning Services/Clinics are every Thursday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (by appointment only), Dermatologist by referral to local Health Department, Vocational Rehabilitation Services every Thursday and Women’s Health Services, Male Outreach Services, Diabetes Educational and Counseling Services, Weight Management, Asthma Peer Groups & Drug & Alcohol Prevention, Tuberculosis Prevention, and Chronic Illness and Special needs Service (by appointment only). Telephone: 536-7053 or contact at [email protected] OneCard The SCSU OneCard is a declining balance program that works exactly like the use of a regular credit card, only in reverse. For more information about OneCard, please call (803) 536-8423. Automobile Registration and Parking Students authorized to operate and park a motor vehicle on campus must register the vehicle. For additional information regarding automobile registration, parking or violations, contact Campus Police at (803) 536-7188 or Jason Reed at (803) 5368745. Kirkland W. Green Student Center The Kirkland W. Green Student Center, located in the center of the campus, is the “hub” of campus life. The facilities, programs and services of the Student Center are designed to foster a sense of community among all members of the university family—students, faculty, staff, alumni and guests. For more information about programs and meetings, you may call (803) 536-7057.

Career Planning and Placement Center The Career Planning and Placement Center is primarily concerned with the total development of each student. The services are designed to guide the career planning of students throughout the undergraduate and graduate years. The Center is open from 8:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday. For information call (803) 533-3995 or contact at [email protected]. Students interested in selecting Cooperative Education options should contact the Career Planning and Placement Center. The Honors Program The University Honors Program is designed to provide outstanding and creative students with opportunities for intellectual growth and achievement of the highest distinction. The Honors Program admits students at various stages of their University education, including incoming freshmen, transfer students and on-campus students. For more information and application, contact the Director of the Honors Program at (803) 533-3790, (803) 516-4610, (803) 533-3710 or [email protected]. National Student Exchange Program (NSE) The National Student Exchange Program provides students an opportunity to broaden their academic, social and cultural awareness, while continuing progress toward their academic goals. For more information and application, contact the NSE Coordinator at (803) 533-3790, (803) 516-4610, (803) 533-3710 or [email protected].

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WSSB-FM Radio Station South Carolina State University owns and operates WSSB-FM. This facility serves as a as a laboratory for broadcasting courses and affords the students the opportunity to put theory into practice. The University’s radio station welcomes comments and suggestions from its listeners in order that their needs might be served. Telephone: (803) 536-8938/8196 Psychometric Center The primary mission of the Psychometric Center is to provide a continuum of services which foster the enhancement of student performance. Testing, Academic Advising Support and Disabled/Retention Services are the three programs which comprise the Psychometric Center. Office hours are 8:30-5:00 Monday - Friday. Telephone: 536-7024. The Off-Campus Program The Off-Campus Program includes mainly undergraduate-level courses offered to students in various counties throughout South Carolina. For more information contact Educational Technology Services at (803) 533-3996. The Evening Program The Educational Technology Services offers a large number of undergraduate courses after 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday. For more information and application contact Educational Technology Services at (803) 533-3996. The Library The Miller F. Whittaker Library is designed for individual and group study with carrels constituting 70 percent of the seating. Informal seating areas interspersed throughout the building, conference, study and typing rooms are habitable accommodations conducive to study and research. Scheduled use of library facilities for education and personal growth will pay rich dividends. Call at (803) 536-7045 or [email protected]. Counseling and Self-Development Center The Counseling and Self-Development Center is primarily responsible for providing counseling services for the University. Telephone: (803) 536-7245. After work hours, contact campus police at (803) 536-8867 for on duty psychologist. Cross-Registration Policy Full-time students enrolled at South Carolina State University, Claflin College, and Orangeburg-Calhoun Technical College are eligible to participate in the cross-registration program. They may register for an approved course at any one of the institutions and receive credit, while paying tuition costs at the home institutions. To be eligible, the student must complete the cross-registration application at the home institution. Cross-Registration may be pursued only for courses not offered at the home institution for the given term and on a space availability basis. Grades earned at another institution are not calculated in the Grade Point Average at South Carolina State University. Cross Registration is not available during Summer School. Independent Study Students desiring to take a course by independent study must have the approval of the departmental chairperson. Faculty members are not obligated to teach a course by independent study. Please refer to the University catalog for detailed information. An approved Independent Study Contract must be on file before registering for an Independent Study Course. Independent Study Contracts are available in the Registrar’s Office, 2nd Floor - Moss Hall.

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Important Alert. Please Read!!! Students must officially withdraw from the University if they register and then decide not to attend. Not all withdrawals result in a refund of fees. Refer to the official withdrawal dates and the University Fee Adjustment Policy on Page 8 for more detailed information.

If a student is registered for a course, it is the student’s responsibility, not the instructor, to officially withdraw from a course or the University if not attending. Failure to notify the University before the end of the 100% refund period can result in the student being responsible for fees and charges. Collection of delinquent accounts may be referred to collection agencies and/or the Internal Revenue Service. Students who fail to withdraw will receive grades of “UF on their official transcript for the term of non-attendance. For more information on withdrawal procedures, please see catalog. Students receiving financial aid who drop/withdraw from classes may be responsible for repaying of loans and other financial assistance which may have been used in paying University fees or charges. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid for more information at (803) 536-7067.

Withdrawal from the University 1. Withdrawing from the University means withdrawing from ALL classes that have not been completed up to that time. To understand responsibility for fees when a student officially withdraws from the University, see the Fee Refund Policy on Page 8. 2. To voluntarily withdraw from the University before the end of a semester, you must drop all your classes. After withdrawing, please check with your instructor to make sure that your withdrawal has been successfully processed. The official date of withdrawal will be based upon the day that the withdrawal form is received in the Registrar’s Office. See the University Calendar for specific deadlines. 3. We urge you to consult your academic adviser and/or your departmental chair prior to making the decision to withdraw from the University. 4. If you fail to follow official withdrawal procedures, you will receive the grade of “F” for each class you were enrolled in but failed to complete. 5. Failure to attend a class will not drop you from the class. If you do not complete a Drop/Add form to drop the course by the guidelines listed here, you will be given a grade of “F” by the instructor or a grade of “UF” by the Registrar’s staff. A grade of “UF” calculates in the grade point average as a grade of “F”. 64

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IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS Area Code (803)

South Carolina State University Campus Police (Chief) Colleges and School Business & Applied Professional Sciences Education, Humanities & Social Sciences Science, Mathematics & Engineering Technology School of Graduate Studies Departments Accounting, Agribusiness & Econ. Biological & Physical Sciences Business Administration Civil & Mechanical Engr. Education Educational Leadership English & Modern Languages Family & Consumer Sciences Health Sciences Human Services Industrial & Electrical Engr. Mathematics & Computer Science Military Science Social Sciences Visual & Performing Arts

536-7000 536-8867 536-8167 536-7173 536-8501 536-7064 536-8070 536-8513 536-7138 536-7117 536-7098 536-8266 536-7016 536-7110 536-7063 533-3968 536-8614 536-8675 536-7233 536-7127 536-7101

Other Areas Academic Affairs Accounts Receivable Admissions and Recruitment Athletics

Athletic Ticket Office Bookstore Brooks Health Center Career Development and Cooperative Education Cashier

536-7180 536-8077 536-7186 536-7242

Counseling and Self Development Center Educational Technology Services Adult & Continuing Ed. Distance Learning Financial Aid Henderson-Davis Theatre Honors Program Housing Instructional Media Center Library Minority and International Program Minority Teacher Recruitment Museum-Planetarium Psychometric Center Registrar’s Office Residence Life and Housing Student Life Student Affairs Student Success and Retention Summer School Treasurer’s Office University Computing Veteran’s Affairs WSSB-FM Radio Station

536-8579 536-7095 536-7053 536-7033 536-8546 536-8529 536-7245 536-7168 516-4931 536-7067 536-7123 536-3790 536-8560 536-7154 536-7045 536-8393 536-8818 536-7174 536-8987 536-7185 536-7130 536-7057 536-8190 536-7142 536-8983 536-8064 536-8991 536-8370 536-8826 536-8196

South Carolina State University Office of the Registrar P. O. Box 8104 300 College Street, Northeast Orangeburg, SC 29117

Stateite Creed As a member of the community of scholars at South Carolina State University, I obligate myself to the pursuit of academic excellence, model citizenship, and cultural and social inclusiveness.

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The Regional Medical Center Algernon Belcher Hall Instructional Media Center Lewis Learning Resource Center Rowe Hall Staley Hall Smith-Hammond-Middleton Center Turner Hall Turner Hall A Wing Turner Hall B Wing Turner Hall C Wing Turner Hall D Wing To Be Announced Agency Nance Lower Level Hodge Hall New Engineering & Computer Science Complex Dawn Center #1 Leroy Davis Sr. Hall

DATES TO REMEMBER: August 13, 2017 is the last day to pay fees without a Late Penalty. August 16, 2017 is when classes begin. August 23 2017 is the last day to register “late” for all students. Drop/Add Ends. August 23, 2017 is the last date for 100% Refund. Refer to the Refund Policy.

For more information, please contact the Registrar’s Office at (803) 536-7185 or [email protected]

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As a South Carolina State University Scholar, I affirm and embrace the above principles and ideals. South Carolina State University James Clark