Schedule of Classes Winter & Spring 2017

Schedule of Classes Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017 Winter 2016-17 & Spring 2017 www.DBU.edu 1 University Names, Numbers, and Places Important Loc...
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University Names, Numbers, and Places Important Locations and Numbers Colonial Village Apartments........................... 214.623.2787 DBU Hurst-Colleyville..................................... 214.333.5888 DBU North........................................................ 214.333.5777 Main Switchboard Number, Metro.................. 972.445.5300 Main Switchboard Number............................. 214.333.7100

The following main campus phone numbers begin with 214.333. Admissions, Graduate......................................Mahler, lower level...........................5242 Admissions, Undergraduate.............................Landry Welcome Center..................5360 Advising Center.................................................Collins 106.......................................6843 Business, Graduate School of..........................Collins 328.......................................5280 Career Services ...............................................Dean, 1st floor...................................5556 Cashier..............................................................Mahler, lower level...........................5336 Computer Lab...................................................Collins, 2nd floor................................5282 Counseling Center............................................Collins, 1st floor.................................5288 Disability Services............................................Sadler GMC 213............................... 5101 Doctoral Admissions.........................................Nation, 2nd floor................................5454 Financial Affairs................................................Mahler, 2nd floor................................ 5181 Financial Aid ....................................................Mahler, lower level...........................5363 Health Services.................................................Hurley Hall 1108............................... 5151 Honors Program................................................Collins 222.......................................5526 International Admissions..................................Sadler GMC 201..............................6905 International Student Office..............................Moon, 1st floor...................................5427 Leadership, Cook School of.............................Nation, 2nd floor................................5484 Library...............................................................Collins, 1st and 2nd floors..................5320 Ministry, Graduate School of............................Pilgrim 301.......................................5494 Police, University..............................................Mahler, 1st floor.................................5555 Prayer Ministry .................................................Pilgrim, lower level 002....................5235 Registrar............................................................Mahler, lower level...........................5334 Residence Life..................................................Crowley, Coed Lobby.......................5455 Service-Learning Center..................................Dean, 1st floor................................... 6814 Student Affairs..................................................Sadler GMC 213............................... 5101 Student Life.......................................................Dean, lower level............................. 5611 The Patriot Store...............................................Blackaby, 1st floor.............................5443 Tutoring.............................................................Collins 106.......................................6843 Veterans’ Representative.................................Mahler, lower level........................... 5145 Weekend College..............................................DBU Hurst-Colleyville......................5229 Writing Center...................................................Collins 001....................................... 5474

Academic Departments The following main campus phone numbers begin with 214.333. Accounting........................................................Collins 311a......................................5244 Art........................................................................Collins 317a........................................5300 Associate Degree................................................Collins 106..........................................6843 Biblical Studies....................................................Collins 200..........................................5170 Biology.................................................................Roberts 225........................................5303 Business Administration (MBA)..........................Collins 328..........................................5280 Business, College of............................................Collins 311a........................................5244

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Business, Graduate School of.............................Collins 328..........................................5280 Camp/Sport Leadership......................................Sadler GMC 201.................................5672 Children’s Ministry (MACH).................................Pilgrim 203.........................................6851 Christian Education (MACE)...............................Pilgrim 301.........................................5494 Christian Faith, Mary C. Crowley College of..........Collins 200.............................................5170 Christian Ministry (MACM)..................................Pilgrim 304..........................................5506 Christian Studies.................................................Collins 200..........................................5170 Communication...................................................Horner 102..........................................5580 Computer Science...............................................Roberts 225........................................5303 Counseling (MAPC, main campus).....................Collins 218..........................................5265 Counseling (MAPC, DBUN)................................DBUN Room 108................................5787 Criminal Justice...................................................Collins 218..........................................5234 Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.........................Nation, 2nd floor..................................6875 Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (K-12)..............Education 101.....................................5728 Education (Educ. Leadership, MEd.)..................Education 123.....................................5402 Education (ESL, Reading)...................................Education 107.....................................5515 Education (Curriculum & Instruction)..................Education 110.....................................5831 Education (MAT)..................................................Education 124.....................................5217 Education, Dorothy M. Bush College of..............Education 101.....................................5200 English.................................................................Collins 218..........................................5234 Environmental Science........................................Roberts 225........................................5303 Family Ministry (MAFM)......................................Pilgrim 203..........................................5246 Finance................................................................Collins 311..........................................5244 Fine Arts, College of............................................Horner 204..........................................5316 Global Leadership (MAGL).................................Sadler GMC 214................................5508 Health Care Mgmt (graduate)..............................Collins 328..........................................5280 Health Care Mgmt (undergraduate)....................Dean, 2nd floor.....................................5337 Higher Education (HIED).....................................Nation, lower level.............................6842 History.................................................................Collins 218..........................................5270 Hybrid Education.................................................Collins 321.........................................5503 Intercultural Studies.............................................Sadler GMC, 214...............................5929 International Studies (MAIS)...............................Nation 006..........................................5236 Kinesiology..........................................................Halliday 113........................................5329 Leadership (MAL)................................................Nation, 2nd floor...................................5117 Liberal Arts (MLA)...............................................Dean, 2nd floor.....................................5584 Management (MAM, MSM).................................Collins 328..........................................5280 Management (undergraduate)............................Collins 311a........................................5244 Management Info. Systems.................................Collins 311a........................................5244 Marketing.............................................................Collins 311a........................................5244 Mathematics........................................................Roberts 225........................................5303 Music...................................................................Horner 204..........................................5316 Music Business...................................................Horner 101..........................................5316 Natural Sciences/Math, College of......................Roberts 225........................................5303 Online Education.................................................Dean, 1st floor.....................................6893 Ph.D. in Leadership Studies................................Nation, 2nd floor..................................5454 Philosophy...........................................................Collins 200..........................................5248 Political Science...................................................Collins 218..........................................5270 Professional Development (MAPD)....................Dean, 2nd floor.....................................5584 Professional Studies (PRST)...........................Dean, 2nd floor..................................5337 DBU Hurst-Colleyville......................5888 Psychology..........................................................Collins 218..........................................5270 School Counseling (EDSC).................................Education 122.....................................6838 Sociology.............................................................Collins 218..........................................5270 Student Ministry (MAST).....................................Pilgrim 203.........................................5246 Theological Studies (MATS)................................Pilgrim 304.........................................5246 Undeclared .........................................................Collins 106..........................................6843 Worship Leadership (MAWL)..............................Pilgrim 301.........................................5494

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Contents Page Abbreviations and Codes................................................18 Academic Departments.....................................................2 Academic Buildings/Registration Codes............................5 Add/Drop Information......................................................54 Advising, Academic.........................................................48 Admission..........................................................................3 Application to Graduate...................................................49 Calendars..................................................................50–51 Campus Phone Numbers..................................................2 Campus Map and Legend.............................................4–5 Commencement Activities...............................................49 Course Listings..........................................................19–47 Course Numbering..........................................................18 Courses at Other Institutions...........................................48 DBU Hurst-Colleyville Courses List...................................6 DBU North Courses List................................................6–7 Degrees Awarded at DBU...............................................49 eMAT (Math Advising Tool)..............................................48 Exam Information............................................................52 Fees.................................................................................53 Financial Information.................................................53–55 Grant Information for Ministry Students...........................53 Housing, On-Campus......................................................53 Hybrid Courses List...................................................14–15 Intensive English Program...............................................17

Page Meal Plan Options...........................................................53 Metroplex Map...................................................................7 Mini-term Registration/Financial Aid Information.............19 Off-Campus Site Addresses and Courses List..............6–7 Office Locations.................................................................2 Online Courses List...................................................12–14 Online Education Information and Services..............10–11 Parking Permits...............................................................11 Payments.........................................................................55 Refunds...........................................................................54 Registration Dates and Times (chart)..............................16 Registration, Other Information.................................11, 48 Schedule Changes..........................................................54 Summer Terms - Plan Ahead..........................................52 Telephone Numbers..........................................................2 Term Codes and Dates....................................................17 Textbook Information.......................................................18 Transfer Credit.................................................................48 Tuition..............................................................................53 Veterans’ Benefits............................................................53 WebAdvisor Information..................................................48 Weekend College Information and Courses List...........8–9 Winter-Spring Important Dates....................................16–17 Withdrawal from the University........................................54

Admission to the University For an application and admission information, e-mail or call one of these numbers: Associate Degree Bobby Soto......................... [email protected]

Graduate Admissions Bobby Soto......................... [email protected]

DBU Hurst-Colleyville Wendell Wright.....................214.333.5888... [email protected]

International Students Timothy Watts..................... [email protected]

DBU North Wendell Wright.................... [email protected]

Ph.D. Leadership Studies Dr. Jack Goodyear.............. [email protected]

Ed.D. Educational Leadership Dr. Ozzie Ingram................. [email protected]

Professional Studies Anita Douris........................ [email protected]

Ed.D. Educational Leadership, K–12 Dr. Neil Dugger................... 214.333.6927......................... [email protected]

Undergraduate Admissions Bobby Soto......................... [email protected]

Dallas Baptist University Mission Statement The purpose of Dallas Baptist University is to provide Christ-centered quality higher education in the arts, sciences, and professional studies at both the undergraduate and graduate levels to traditional age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders who have the ability to integrate faith and learning through their respective callings. Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

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Academic Computer Lab Academic Research Lab Advising Center Associate Degree Office College of Business College of Humanities and Social Sciences Counseling Lab Mary C. Crowley College of Christian Faith Mary C. Crowley Room Daily Bread Bistro Decatur Room Gaston Chapel Graduate School of Business Hybrid Education Information Technology Department Library

Carr P. and Ruth Collins Learning Center

Athletic Department Fitness Center Gymnasium Sports Medicine Center

Burg Center

Advancement Office Alumni Relations Office Music Department Music Practice Studios The Patriot Store (University Bookstore)

Athletic Training Center Henry Blackaby Hall

Administrative Affairs Construction Environmental/Energy Management Landscaping Physical Operations Transportation

Fred C. and Katherine B. Andersen Center (Physical Plant Complex)

Career Services Office College of Professional Studies Weekend College Dr. William B. Dean Center for Service-Learning Program Online Education Student Life Office The Sellar

Dr. William B. Dean Learning Center

Calabria Hall Coed Lounge Crowley Hall Dean of Students Office Dining Hall Residence Life Office Sharp Hall Student Residences Student Success Office Swimming Pool The General Store

Crowley Complex

Apartment Student Residences J. Blair Blackburn Hall D. Harold Byrd Hall Sheila Cook Hall Ebby Halliday Center Apartment Life Office Kinesiology Department Noble and Jane Hurley Hall Health Services Clinic Marsha’s Pool Fred and Mary Lou White Hall

Colonial Village

Linam Room Media Services Provost’s Office Rose-Mary Rumbley Collection Student Lounge Study Grounds University Marketing Office University Writing Center Widner Room

Chancellor’s Office Gary Cook School of Leadership Institute for Global Engagement University Communications Office

David and In Sun Moon International Center Jim and Sally Nation Hall

Cashier’s Office Financial Affairs Office Financial Aid Office Graduate Admissions Office Hillcrest Great Hall Hoblitzelle Patriot Café Chick-fil-A Express SubConnection Hunt President’s Dining Room Mail Services Center Meadows Library Registrar’s Office University Police Department Women’s Auxiliary Board Gallery

John G. Mahler Student Center

Townhome Student Residences

J.E. and L.E. Mabee Village

Student Residences

Lange Hall

Undergraduate Admissions First-Year Student Recruitment Transfer Recruitment

Tom and Alicia Landry Welcome Center

Center for Music Business College of Fine Arts Communication Department Mac Lab

Joan and Andy Horner Ballpark Joan and Andy Horner Hall

Dorothy M. Bush College of Education

Education Building

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Student Residences

Douglas K. Tabor Athletic Guesthouse Williams Hall

Student Residences University Switchboard

Sedwick Soccer Fieldhouse Spence Hall

Global Leadership Global Missions International Admissions Piper Hall Rogers Baptist Student Ministry Offices Stevenson Global Conversation Lounge Student Affairs Office

Harold and Mildred Sadler Patriot Clubhouse Jeannette and Cletys Sadler Global Missions Center

ARL.............Academic Research Lab ATC............... Athletic Training Center BKBY........................... Blackaby Hall BRWN............................. Brownstone BURG.............................Burg Center CL-B.................Computer Lab-Bay B COLN........... Collins Learning Center DEAN..............Dean Learning Center EDUC.................. Education Building

FC...............................Fitness Center HDAY.........................Halliday Center HORN..............................Horner Hall MOON..... Moon International Center NATN............................... Nation Hall PLGM.........................Pilgrim Chapel ROBT...................... Roberts Building SGMC..... Sadler Global Missions Ctr

Academic areas located on the DBU main campus are identified on the student’s printed registration receipt as follows:

BUILDING REGISTRATION CODES

College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Math Labs Science Labs

Roberts Building

Academic Dean’s Office Campus Security Office Chapel Services Office Corrie ten Boom Collection Enrollment Office Estes Prayer Room Ford Foyer General Counsel’s Office Graduate School of Ministry Horner Bridal Suite Horner Groom’s Room Lord Braine of Wheatley Collection Pilgrim Chapel Sanctuary Renfrow Room Rogers Intercessory Prayer Ministry Office Rogers Theater Sadler Hall Spiritual Life Office Trustee Boardroom

Patty and Bo Pilgrim Chapel



Off-Campus Sites 1 DBU Hurst-Colleyville (DBUHC)

110 Grapevine Highway ACCT 2302 Principles/Managerial Accounting COMA 4319 Comm Styles for Business Success EDSC 5311* Developmental Psychology EDSC 6312* Appraisal in Counseling/Development EDSC 6380* Career Development ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric II ENGL 2302 World Literature II FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts HIST 1301 US History to 1865 MALA 5322 Comm Styles/Business Success MANA 3301 Principles of Management MANA 3303 Principles of Organizational Behavior MANA 3305 Managerial Statistics MANA 4301 Operations and Quality Management MANA 4319 Comm Styles/Business Success MANA 6311 Global Initiatives/Management MANA 6330 Leadership Development MANA 6333 Operations and Quality Management MATH 1301 Math for Liberal Arts MRKT 3301 Principles of Marketing MRKT 6301 Creative Problem Solving POLS 2301 American National Government PRST 3301 Lifelong Learning PSYC 4312 Human Growth/Development READ 6301* Sp Reading Assessment/Instructions RELI 1302 New Testament Survey RELI 4307 The Gospels SOCI 4313 Human Growth/Development THEO 5310 The Gospels

Monday Weekend Prof 1 Thursday Thursday January 2 Thursday Tuesday Tuesday, SB 2 Jan 2, Thursday Weekend Prof 1 Jan 2, Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday Monday Weekend Prof 1 Monday Thursday Monday Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Wednesday Tuesday Monday TBD Monday Tuesday Monday Tuesday

2 Irving ISD Central Administration Building (IVAD)

2621 West Airport Freeway EDAD 6301* Instructional Leadership Development EDUC 6306* Curriculum Design and Evaluation

Thursday Thursday

3 North Texas Regional Consortium (NTRC) Lewisville ISD Bolin Center (BOLN)

1565 West Main Street EDDS 7362* Human Resources/Mgmt/Development EDDS 7378* Curriculum Design/Administration

Saturday Friday

4 DBU North (DBUN)

2805 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 450 ACCT 2302 Principles of Managerial Accounting ACCT 6321 Managerial Accounting ACCT 6355 Case Studies/Adv Accounting Topics ART 3316 Media Graphics COMA 1302 Speech/Interpersonal Communication COMA 3301 Nonverbal Communication COMA 3303 Small Group Communication COMA 3304 Writing Across Media COMA 3316 Media Graphics COMA 4322 Leadership Communication COMA 6305 Presentation Communication COMA 6313 Adv Nonverbal Communication COSC 1301 Introduction to Computers COUN 5310 Introduction/Professional Counseling COUN 5312 Counseling Theories and Techniques COUN 5313 Group Counseling Methods

Friday Saturday Monday Saturday December 1 Tuesday Tuesday Friday Saturday Wednesday Monday Monday Wednesday Monday Tuesday Tuesday

COUN 5314 COUN 5316 COUN 5318 COUN 6100 COUN 6311 COUN 6312 COUN 6314 COUN 6315 COUN 6316 COUN 6317 COUN 6318 CRMN 6310 ECON 2301 EDAD 6389* EDSC 5310* EDSC 6312* EDSC 6318* EDSC 6380* ENGL 1301 ENGL 1302 ENGL 2301 ENTR 3301 FINA 3301 FINA 6301 FINA 6332 FINE 1306 GEOL 1401 HCMG 6320 HCMG 6380 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 MANA 3301 MANA 3302 MANA 3303 MANA 3306 MANA 4320 MANA 4322 MANA 4342 MANA 5398 MANA 6302 MANA 6303 MANA 6310 MANA 6311 MANA 6312 MANA 6314 MANA 6320 MANA 6323 MANA 6330 MANA 6341 MANA 6347 MANA 6353 MANA 6355 MAPD 6347 MATH 1301 MISM 6314 MRKT 3301 MRKT 6301 MRKT 6341 PROJ 6301 PRST 3301

Lifespan Human Development Monday Research Methods Thursday Pre-Practicum in Counseling Thursday Comprehensive Counseling Review TBD Addictive and Compulsive Disorders Wednesday Psychopathology Wednesday Marriage and Family Counseling Thursday Theological Perspectives/Christian Counseling Tuesday Adv Counseling Methods/Crisis Intervention LW MWF, Tuesday Counseling Practicum I Thursday Counseling Practicum II Thursday Conflict Resolution Management Monday Principles of Macroeconomics Wednesday Wednesday Internship in Education Administration Introduction/School Counseling Monday Appraisal in Counseling/Development Monday Practicum II for School Counseling Thursday Career Develop/Lifestyle Counseling LW FS Composition and Rhetoric I Tuesday Composition and Rhetoric II Monday World Literature I Monday Principles/Entrepreneurship Friday, SB 1 Corporate Financial Management Monday Corporate Finance Thursday Futures and Options Thursday Introduction to Fine Arts Thursday, SB 1 Meteorology and Space Science Thursday Managed Health Care Friday Health Services Mgmt Capstone Initiative Friday US History to 1865 Tuesday US History Since 1865 Wednesday Principles of Management Jan 1, Friday Principles of Human Resource Management Saturday Principles of Organization Behavior Friday 1 Management Communication Saturday Strategy and Problems in Management Wednesday Servant Leadership Friday Business Ethics LW TTHS, SB 2 Foundations/Business Analysis LW TTHS Quantitative Analysis for Managers Wednesday Research and Statistics LW MWF Leadership in Management Monday, SB 1 Global Initiatives/Management SB 2 Communication and Business Behavior Wednesday Org Change/Development LW MWF Business Ethics Jan 1, Wednesday Human Resource Strategy Thursday, Friday Leadership Development Tuesday Strategic Manage Decisions Wednesday Career Management/Life Transitions Monday Mastering Professional Sales Solutions Thursday Sales Management Optimization Tuesday Career Development/Life Transitions Monday Math for Liberal Arts Tuesday Management Information Systems Monday Principles of Marketing Jan 2, Friday Creative Problem Solving WP 1 Advanced Marketing Strategies Thursday Project Overview/Strategic Process Friday Lifelong Learning Wednesday, Saturday (continued on page 7)

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Off-Campus Sites PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI SOCI THEO THEO

1301 2304 4311 4313 4314 4315 1301 1302 4307 4322 4336 2304 5322 5336

General Psychology Marriage and Family Integration of Psychology and Christianity Group Psychotherapy Counseling Theories and Techniques Psychology of Personality Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey The Gospels Later Life/Letters of Paul The General Epistles Marriage and Family Later Life/Letters of Paul The General Epistles

7 Shelton School, Dallas (SHL) 15720 Hillcrest Road at Arapaho

Monday, SB 1 Jan 1, Thursday Thursday Friday Thursday Wednesday Jan 2, Thursday Thursday, SB 1 SB 2 Monday Thursday Jan 1, Thursday Monday Thursday

EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC

5343* 5352* 5368* 5377* 6340* 6341*

Class Instruct/Learning Different Student Theory to Practice Montessori Child Development Functional Geography/Philosophy Practicum I Practicum II

Saturday Saturday Saturday Saturday TBD TBD

8 Community ISD Administration Building, Nevada (CMAD) 611 FM 1138 North EDUC 6308* School/Multicultural Society

Tuesday

9 Sky Ranch, Van (SRCH) 24657 County Road 448 CHST 4312 Biblical Servant Leadership 5 Arbor Creek Middle School, Carrollton (ACMS) MACE 5302 Biblical Servant Leadership 2109 Arbor Creek Drive (Lewisville ISD)

SW 3 SW 3

EDAD 6300* Principles/Standards/Competencies

Wednesday

6 The Cooper Institute, Dallas (COOP)

12330 Preston Road KNES 5311 Concepts of Personal Training

Decatur

SW, SP TBD

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Alvarado For driving directions to a DBU regional site, please access the DBU website at www.dbu.edu. On the home page, select ‘Quick Links’, then ‘Off-Campus Sites’, and then select your class location.

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Weekend College Complete Your Degree on the Weekends! - Two undergraduate BBS majors in

- An MBA with a concentration in

Business Administration and Management

Management

- General studies courses For more information about the Weekend College, please call 214.333.5229 or e-mail the College of Professional Studies at [email protected]. Classes offered solely on weekends are grouped together in various ways. For example, the Alternate Saturday and Alternate Friday groups meet every-other week, whereas the Fast Friday and Fast Saturday groups meet either during the first half or the last half of the semester. See various weekend groups and their meeting dates in the box below. GROUP CODE CLASS GROUPS MEETING SOLELY ON WEEKENDS CLASS MEETING DATES J2 LW3 F FF1 FF2 F1 F2 S FS1 FS2 S1 S2 WP1 WP2 SB2

January Mini-Term 2 (hybrid Saturday classes) Long Winter Term 3 (Friday/Saturday classes) Friday (afternoon or evening classes meeting weekly) Fast Friday 1 (classes meeting 1st half of semester) Fast Friday 2 (classes meeting 2nd half of semester) Alternate Friday 1 (1st group of alternating-week dates) Alternate Friday 2 (2nd group of alternating-week dates) Saturday (classes meeting weekly) Fast Saturday 1 (classes meeting 1st half of semester) Fast Saturday 2 (classes meeting 2nd half of semester Alternate Saturday 1 (1st group of alternating-week dates) Alternate Saturday 2 (2nd group of alternating-week dates) Weekend Professional 1 (1st group of Friday/Saturday classes) Weekend Professional 2 (2nd group of Friday/Saturday classes) Spring Break Mini-Term 2 (hybrid Saturday classes)

TERM CODE

January 7, 14 December 16, 17, January 6, 7, 13, 14 January 17–May 12, excluding March 17, April 14 January 20, 27, February 3, 10, 17, 24, March 3 March 10, 24, 31, April 7, 21, 28, May 5 January 20, February 3, 17, March 3, 31, April 21, May 5 January 27, February 10, 24, March 10, 24, April 7, 28, May 5 January 17–May 12, excluding March 11, 18, April 15 January 21, 28, February 4, 11, 18, 25, March 4 March 25, April 1, 8, 22, 29, May 6 January 21, February 4, 18, March 4, April 1, 22, May 6 January 28, February 11, 25, March 25, April 8, 29, May 6 January 20, 21, February 3, 4, 17, 18, March 3, 4 January 27, 28, February 24, 25, March 24, 25, April 28, 29 March 11, 18

J2 LW SP SP7 SP8 SP1 SP2 SP SP5 SP6 SP1 SP2 SP3 SP4 SB2

Courses Offered on the Weekend WINTER 2016-2017 Course COMA 3307 Film/Cinematography CRJS 3302 Juvenile Delinquency EDSC 6380* Career Develop/Couns FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts HIST 1301 US History to 1865 HIST 1302 US History Since 1865 MANA 3301 Principles/Management MANA 4340 International Management MANA 4331 Ind Readings/Mgmt MANA 5398 Foun/Business/Analysis MANA 6302 Quantitative Analysis MANA 6310 Leadership/Management MANA 6311 Global Initiatives/Mgmt MISM 6314 Mgmt Info Systems

Site Campus Campus DBUHC, DBUN Campus DBUHC Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus

Group Code LW3 J2 LW3, J2 LW3 J2 LW3, J2 LW3 J2 LW3 LW3 LW3 LW3, J2 LW3 LW3

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Course POLS 2301 Am National Government PSYC 2304 Marriage and Family PSYC 3302 Juvenile Delinquency PSYC 4315 Psyc/Personality RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey RELI 1302 New Testament Survey RELI 2304 Christian Doctrine SOCI 2304 Marriage and Family SOCI 3302 Juvenile Delinquency

Site Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Group Code J2 LW3 J2 LW3 J2 J2 J2 LW3 J2

SPRING 2017 ACCT 2302 Prin/Managerial Account ACCT 6321 Managerial Accounting ART 3316 Media Graphics

DBUN, Campus DBUN DBUN

F, S S S

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Weekend College Course COMA 1302 Speech/Interpersonal COMA 3301 Nonverbal Communication COMA 3304 Writing Across Media COMA 3316 Media Graphics COMA 4319 Comm Styles/Business CRJS 3302 Juvenile Delinquency ECON 2302 Prin/Microeconomics EDSC 6308 School/Multicultural Society EDUC 6308 School/Multicultural Society ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I ENGL 1302 Composition/Rhetoric II ENGL 2302 World Literature II ENGL 4309 Muslim N Africa Novel ENGL 4319 Intro/Literary Theory ENGL 5319 Intro/Literary Theory ENGL 5344 Muslim N Africa Novel ENTR 3301 Prin/Entrepreneurship FINA 3301 Corporate Financial Mgmt FINA 3307 Personal Financial Planning FINA 6301 Corporate Finiance FINA 6302 Capital Mrkts/Institutions FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts GEOL 1401 Meteorology/Space Science HCMG 6320 Managed Health Care HCMG 6380 Health Services Mgmt HIST 1301 US History to 1865 MALA 5322 Comm Styles/Bus Success MANA 3301 Principles/Management MANA 3302 Prin/Human Res Mgmt MANA 3303 Prin/Organiza Behavior MANA 3305 Managerial Statistics MANA 3306 Management Comm MANA 3308 Business/Public Law MANA 4301 Operations/Quality Mgmt

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Friday Afternoon

Site Campus Campus DBUN DBUN DBUHC Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN DBUN Campus DBUHC Campus, DBUN Campus, DBUN DBUN, Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus

Group Code S S2 F S WP1 F1 S2 F1 F1 S F S FS1 F F FS1 F S FS1 S S F, FS1, SB2 S FF1 FF2 SB2 WP1 F1, FF1 S, WP1 F1, WP2 S S F2 S1

Course MANA 4319 Comm Styles/Bus Success MANA 4320 Strategy/Problems/Mgmt MANA 4322 Servant Leadership MANA 4342 Business Ethics MANA 6302 Quantitative Analysis/Mgrs MANA 6310 Leadership/Management MANA 6314 Org Change/Development MANA 6320 Business Ethics MANA 6323 Human Resource Strat MANA 6333 Operations/Quality Mgmt MANA 6341 Strategic Mgmt Decisions MATH 1301 Math for Liberal Arts MISM 3301 Info Systems/Management MISM 6314 Mgmt Information Systems MRKT 3301 Principles of Marketing MRKT 4346 Customer Satisfaction MRKT 6301 Creative Prob Solv/Dec MUSB 4375 Music Production Practicum MUSI 1109 Class Guitar POLS 2301 Am National Government PROJ 6301 Project Overview/Strategies PRST 3301 Lifelong Learning PSYC 2304 Marriage and Family PSYC 3302 Juvenile Delinquency PSYC 3312 Drug/Alcohol Problems PSYC 4313 Group Psychotherapy RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey RELI 1302 New Testament Survey RELI 4322 Later Life/Letters/Paul SOCI 1302 Social Problems SOCI 2304 Marriage and Family SOCI 3302 Juvenile Delinquency SOCI 3312 Drug/Alcohol Problems THEO 5322 Later/Letters/Paul

Site DBUHC Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN, Campus Campus Campus, DBUN Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus, DBUN Campus Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Group Code WP1 S F S2 S WP2, SB2 SB2 S2 FF2 S2 S1 S S1 S FF2, S2 S1 WP2, WP1 F  F S FF1 S, SB2 F2 F1 S F S1 S2, SB2 S, SB2 F F2 F1 S S, SB2

TAKING MULTIPLE SPRING WEEKEND COURSES Friday Friday Afternoon Evening



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Alternate Alternate Every Fast Fast Alternate Alternate Friday 1 Friday 2 Saturday Saturday 1 Saturday 2 Saturday 1 Saturday 2

Weekend Prof. 1

Weekend Sp. Break Prof. 2 Mini 2

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No — No No No Fast Friday 1 YES No — YES Fast Friday 2 YES No YES — No Alternate Friday 1 YES No No No —

YES YES YES YES YES YES No YES YES



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Friday Evening

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Every Saturday

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YES YES YES YES YES

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No

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Fast Saturday 1

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YES YES YES YES YES No

YES

No

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Fast Saturday 2

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YES YES YES YES YES No YES

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YES YES YES YES YES No

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No YES



YES YES

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Alternate Saturday 2

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No

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Weekend Prof. 1

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Weekend Prof. 2

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Online Education Discover the benefits of DBU’s Christ-centered quality higher education!

• Hybrid Courses

• Online Courses

DBU doesn’t just provide online course materials; through quality distance education, your professors will know you, care about you, and pray for you regularly! You’ll also meet great classmates using our online learning management system. • A 24-hour technical help desk is available for online students at 1.866.264.1560. • The Patriot Store meets your textbook needs at www.dbu.bkstr.com. • DBU’s homepage (www.dbu.edu) provides a daily connection to the campus, and links offer audio and video opportunities to share in university life. You will find a special welcome from the President, a look at DBU, and the latest in sports, not to mention the online Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog, Graduate Catalog, and the latest Schedule of Classes. DBU’s online program information is located at www.dbu.edu/online. • The University Writing Center provides resources for distance education students at www.dbu.edu/uwc. Questions may be sent by e-mail to [email protected]. • “Equivalent Access/Superior Service” expresses the level of library support for all distance education students. Connect with the Dallas Baptist University Library (www.dbu.edu/library) for access to personal library assistance and online database information. • Students will log on to Blackboard at dbu.blackboard.com using their DBU WebAdvisor username and password. DBU traditional resident students with 24 or more hours may register for two (2) additional Spring 2017 semester online classes, provided that the traditional-age student enrolls or maintains enrollment in at least 12 hours of on-campus classes in the regular spring semester, not including mini-terms. Traditional-age commuter students (non-PRST) with more than 24 hours of college credit may enroll in online classes.

Residency Credit Hours Credit hours earned through the successful completion of any of DBU’s distance education courses will qualify for inclusion in credit hours accumulated by the student to fulfill the University’s residency requirement.

Accreditation Dallas Baptist University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia, 30033-4097 or call 404.679.4500 for questions about the accreditation of Dallas Baptist University.

Online and Hybrid Courses PRIOR TO ENROLLING • The Math Advising Tool (eMAT) must be completed prior to registering for a math class or ACCT 2301. For eMAT information, new and transfer students may contact the Admissions Office at 214.333.5360; returning students should contact their advisors. • Students will need a valid DBU e-mail address and computer access to the Internet at home or via the Computer Lab on campus. • For more information regarding an online or hybrid course, contact DBU’s Online Student Coordinator at 214.333.6893 or 1.800.460.8188 or [email protected].

AFTER ENROLLING • Students must set up an e-mail account with the Information Technology Department at 214.333.5500 or http://webadvisor.dbu.edu. • A welcome e-mail for each online or hybrid class from the Online Student Coordinator will be sent to the student’s DBU e-mail address approximately 7–10 days before the beginning of the semester. This welcome e-mail will include the following information: How to log in to dbu.blackboard.com, Student Orientation course specifics, Library and Writing Center resources, and other important items for success in online and hybrid courses. • Students should work through the Student Orientation course within Blackboard as often as needed to become accustomed to the way online and hybrid courses are taught. Returning students should also check the Orientation course each semester for important updates to the Blackboard delivery system. • Courses and syllabi will be available online beginning the first day of the semester. 10

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Registration Information Main Campus Registration

 Non-resident international students must obtain approval from the International Office before proceeding with registration.

Step 1. Contact your academic advisor for an advising appointment. Visit with your advisor and obtain a signed registration

form listing the classes in which you wish to enroll.

Step 2. If you plan to live in DBU-provided housing, proceed to the Residence Life Office in the Crowley Complex and the Health

Services Office in Hurley Hall, Suite 1108. The University requires students to provide documentation of appropriate health insurance coverage to the Cashier’s Office for the Fall and Spring semesters by the corresponding add/drop date. Students who do not provide proof of appropriate health insurance coverage to the Cashier’s Office will be automatically enrolled into the Health Insurance Plan offered by Academic Health Plans. The cost of the insurance plan will be charged to the student’s account. • When your registration form has been completed, signed by all necessary persons, and received by any University academic advisor, you are enrolled and subject to University grading policies (located online at www.dbu.edu under Academic Policies and Procedures) and University refund policies (see page 54 of this class schedule). It is the student’s responsibility to complete all necessary financial arrangements immediately. • If it becomes necessary for someone else to register for you, they must have an authorization statement signed by you.

Step 3. For main campus registration, proceed to the Registrar’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Step 4. If you plan to receive financial aid, proceed to the Financial Aid Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Step 5. To pay your account, proceed to the Cashier’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Financing can be

arranged (see page 55).

Step 6. New students will be issued ID cards during registration so that they may check books out of the library and use the

Academic Computer Lab. Returning students must bring their ID cards to the Cashier’s Office for updating.

PERMITS for PARKING Permits for parking on the University campus are issued during registration from the University Police Department, located in the John G. Mahler Student Center. All persons who use University parking are required to register their vehicle(s) with the University Police. Parking permits are valid for one academic year, expiring in August of each year.

Online Registration Dallas Baptist University now has an online registration system for eligible students. The system can be accessed on DBU’s webpage at webreg.dbu.edu. See restrictions and requirements below. Important Notes:

Eligibility requirements for online registration for UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS: 1. Students must contact their advisors before registration. 2. Students must have complete undergraduate admission files. 3. Students must have been enrolled in DBU undergraduate-level classes within the past 12 months. 4. Students must be registering for only undergraduate-level classes.

Eligibility requirements for online registration for GRADUATE STUDENTS: 1. Students must contact their advisors before registration. 2. Students must have complete graduate admission files. 3. Students must be registering for only graduate-level classes.

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1. Students cannot register online for the following types of courses: • Continuous Progress • Directed Studies • Independent Studies • Travel Studies 2. Certain groups will not be eligible to register online: • AIM students • Student athletes • Students admitted provisionally to the University • Students who have academic probation/suspension status 3. Students who have the following holds will be blocked from registering: • Bookstore • Business Office • Cashier • Financial Aid 4. Students auditing a class must register in person.

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Online Courses You can access your online classes from any location where you have Internet access. Log on at online.dbu.edu. Online Long Winter Classes (NLW) (December 16, 2016–January 15, 2017) COMA 3308 Persuasive Communication Ellis COMA 6307 Comm Leader/Groups Newman COMA 6309 Social Media/Communication Rose COMA 6320 Organizational Communication Morgan COMA 6321 Strategic Comm/Organization Morgan CRJS 3302 Juvenile Delinquency Humphreys DLED 6305 Distance Educ/Design Lowe EDAD 6314 The Principalship Notgrass FINA 51.521 Foundations/Finance Park HIST 1302 US History Since 1865 Kelm KNES 1101 Fitness for Living Galloway, Garrett, Lester, Schwartz KNES 5302 Org/Admin/Kinesiology Galloway MANA 3308 Business/Public Law Calhoun MANA 51.521 Management Theory Abla MANA 51.522 Business Legal Environment Sardelli MISM 6314 Mgmt Information Systems Goble MRKT 51.521 Marketing Concepts Meyer PSYC 1301 General Psychology Edwards PSYC 2304 Marriage and Family Colton PSYC 3302 Juvenile Delinquency Humphreys PSYC 4301 Multicultural Perspectives Wallace PSYC 4312 Human Growth/Development Halliburton PSYC 4314 Couns Theories/Techniques Edwards PSYC 4330 Social Psychology Buchanan RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey Mullen, Simmons RELI 1302 New Testament Survey Johnston, Shiffer RELI 2304 Christian Doctrine Lemons RELI 3311 The Pentateuch Mullen RELI 3362 The Minor Prophets Matos RELI 4305 Mark Lemons RELI 4307 The Gospels Thomason RELI 4321 Early Life/Letters of Paul Lemons RELI 4322 Later Life/Letters of Paul Carlisle RELI 4336 The General Epistles Johnston SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology Buchanan SOCI 2304 Marriage and Family Colton SOCI 3302 Juvenile Delinquency Humphreys SOCI 4301 Multicultural Perspectives Wallace Social Psychology Buchanan SOCI 4303 SOCI 4313 Human Growth/Development Halliburton THEO 5305 Mark Lemons THEO 5310 The Gospels Thomason THEO 5321 Early Life/Letters of Paul Lemons THEO 5322 Later Life/Letters of Paul Carlisle THEO 5336 The General Epistles Johnston

Online Extended Winter Classes (NEW) (December 16, 2016–February 16, 2017) ACCT 5311 ACCT 6321 COMA 1302 COMA 3301 ECON 2301 ECON 5311 ENGL 2301 FINA 3301 FINA 6301 FINE 1306 HIST 1301 INCS 4345

Survey of Accounting Managerial Accounting Speech/Interpersonal Communications Nonverbal Communication Principles/Macroeconomics Managerial Economics World Literature I Corporate Financial Management Corporate Finance Introduction to Fine Arts US History to 1865 Christianity/Pluralistic World

Comstock Hastings Willis Newman Saydometov Guerra Nelson Schaffer Park Miller Stricklin Matos

KNES 5330 MANA 3301 MANA 3303 MANA 3305 MANA 3306 MANA 4320 MANA 6310 MANA 6311 MANA 6320 MATH 1301 MATH 1307 MAWL 6303 MISM 3301 MRKT 3301 POLS 2301 PRST 3301 RELI 1301 RELI 1302 RELI 4307 RELI 4345 THEO 5310 THEO 5345

Sport Marketing Principles of Management Prin/Organizational Behavior Managerial Statistics Management Communication Strategy/Problems/Management Leadership in Management Global Initiatives/Management Business Ethics Math for Liberal Arts Finite Math/Bus Analysis Spiritual Form/Worship Information Systems/Management Principles of Marketing Am National Government Lifelong Learning Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey The Gospels Christianity/Pluralistic World The Gospels Christianity/Pluralistic World

Tennison Dalton Calhoun Jones Gandy Arnott Welch Kaloki Carter Hargrave Hargrave Vann Cartwright Ricketts Goodyear Partrich Williams Park Daehnert Matos Daehnert Matos

Spring Undergraduate Online Classes (SP) (January 17–May 12, 2017) ACCT 2301 Prin/Financial Accounting Allen ACCT 2302 Prin/Managerial Accounting Allen ART 1301 Design I Armistead ART 2318 Basic Digital Design Armistead BIOL 1401/14L1 Principles of Biology/Lab Hinson, See CHST 4312 Biblical Servant Leadership Gregory, Staff CHST 4342 Ethnography/Worldviews McCord COMA 1302 Speech/Interpersonal Communication Sparks COMA 2302 Voice and Articulation Allen COMA 2318 Basic Digital Design Armistead COMA 3301 Nonverbal Communication Newman COMA 3303 Small Group Communication Morris COMA 3304 Writing Across Media Pulley COMA 3308 Persuasive Communication Ellis COMA 4302 Introduction to Linguistics Powell COMA 4319 Comm Styles/Bus Success Kittle, Averill COMA 4322 Leadership Communication Pulley COSC 1301 Introduction to Computers Peterson CPSL 3310 Recreation Leadership Granniss CRJS 1301 Crime in America Coggeshall Juvenile Delinquency Grover CRJS 3302 Constitutional Law Copeland CRJS 3305 CRJS 4307 Criminology Conroy Research Methods Bizzell CRJS 4312 Homeland/Org Security Norton CRJS 4315 Crisis Intervention Conroy CRJS 4332 2301 Developing/Christian Mind Newman, Anderson, Hatch, Naugle DCM McClelland ECON 2301 Principles/Macroeconomics ECON 2302 Principles/Microeconomics Carter Develop/Early Ch/Adolescence Brandewie EDUC 4303 Studies/Classroom Management Smiles EDUC 4316 ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I Dark Composition and Rhetoric II Barrett, Maples ENGL 1302 ENGL 2301 World Literature I Nelson ENGL 2302 World Literature II Hoyer Adv Written Communication Powell ENGL 3305 Introduction to Linguistics Powell ENGL 4301 3301 Corp Financial Management Schaffer FINA

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Online Courses FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts Averill, Miller, Richard GEOL 1301/13L1 Physical Geology/Lab Strauss GEOL 1401/14L1 Meteorology/Space Sci/Lab Hahn, Cates HCMG 3301 Health Care Ethics Carr HCMG 3310 Human Res Mgmt/Health Peters HCMG 4301 Adv Management Seminar Peterson HIST 1301 US History to 1865 vonHelms HIST 1302 US History Since 1865 Kelm HIST 2301 World Civilization I Berta HIST 2302 World Civilization II Schaffer HIST 4307 Twentieth Century America Stricklin INCS 4330 Introduction to Missiology Alexander INCS 4342 Ethno/Cultures/Worldviews McCord KNES 3310 Recreation Leadership Granniss KNES 4336 Internship in Kinesiology I Head KNES 4636 Internship in Kinesiology I Elms LED 4302 Vision/Leading Change Hunter MANA 3301 Principles of Management Dalton MANA 3302 Prin/Human Resource Management Daniels MANA 3303 Prin/Organizational Behavior Calhoun Managerial Statistics Jones MANA 3305 MANA 3308 Business/Public Law Calhoun MANA 4301 Operations/Quality Management Arnott Comm Styles/Bus Success Kittle, Averill MANA 4319 Arnott MANA 4320 Strategy/Problems/Management Servant Leadership Dutschke MANA 4322 International Management Carter MANA 4340 Math for Liberal Arts Wright MATH 1301 College Algebra Crawford MATH 1303 Calculus/Business Analysis Hargrave MATH 1308 Elem Probability/Statistics Hardin MATH 2301 MISM 2311 Intro/Bus Software Development Alford Info Systems/Management Ferguson MISM 3301 Bus Telecomm/Networking Cartwright MISM 3306 Infor Syst Analysis/Design Harwell MISM 3310 Web Page/Database Design Barnett MISM 3320 Current IT Trends/Techniques Bradley MISM 4340 Principles of Marketing Ricketts MRKT 3301 Consumer Behavior Armstrong MRKT 4345 2301 Introduction to Philosophy Naugle, Tomczak PHIL 2303 Introduction to World Views Naugle PHIL PHIL 3301 History of Philosophy I Tomczak McCuin PHSC 1401/14L1 Physical Science I POLS 2301 Am National Government Yi, Goodyear Statistics/Social Sciences Hardin POLS 2303 POLS 3305 Constitutional Law Copeland PRST 3301 Lifelong Learning Fredricksen, Jackson, Barrett, Fickling, Hutcheon General Psychology Edwards PSYC 1301 Statistics/Social Sciences Hardin PSYC 2301 PSYC 2304 Marriage and Family Colton, Davis Juvenile Delinquency Grover PSYC 3302 Multicultural Perspectives Goudeau PSYC 4301 PSYC 4311 Integration/Psyc/Christianity Colton PSYC 4312 Human Growth/Development Davis, Halliburton Couns Theories/Techniques Rosenbaum PSYC 4314 PSYC 4315 Psychology/Personality Rosenbaum PSYC 4319 Research Methods Bizzell PSYC 4330 Social Psychology Humphreys Crisis Intervention Conroy PSYC 4332 READ 4334 Diagnosis/Clinical Correction Morren RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey Mullen, Simmons, Salzman RELI 1302 New Testament Survey Johnston, Williams, Thomason, Barksdale 1310 Intro/Christian Ministry Maples RELI RELI 2304 Christian Doctrine Lemons RELI 3362 The Minor Prophets Daehnert RELI 3383 History of Christianity von Helms, Mathews 4307 The Gospels Smith, Kim RELI RELI 4321 Early Life/Letters of Paul Carlisle, Shiffer 4336 The General Epistles Thomason RELI RELI 4350 Systematic Theology Lemons SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology Steinsultz

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SOCI 1302 Social Problems SOCI 2303 Statistics/Social Sciences SOCI 2304 Marriage and Family SOCI 3302 Juvenile Delinquency SOCI 3309 Social Work SOCI 4301 Multicultural Perspectives SOCI 4303 Social Psychology SOCI 4307 Criminology SOCI 4312 Research Methods SOCI 4313 Human Growth/Development SOCI 4332 Crisis Intervention SPAN 1402/14L2 Elementary Spanish II SPAN 2302 Intermediate Spanish II SPED 4310 Introduction/Exceptional Learner SPED 4320 Teaching/Underachiever SPED 4330 Pedagogy/Special Education

Steinsultz Hardin Colton, Davis Grover Buchanan Goudeau Humphreys Coggeshall Bizzell Davis, Halliburton Conroy Cantu Cantu Green Johnson Sanders

Spring Graduate Online Classes (SP) (January 17–May 12, 2017) ACCT 5311 ACCT 6321 COMA 6300 COMA 6309 COMA 6309 COMA 6324 COMA 6326 COUN 5314 COUN 5317 CRJS 5323 CRJS 5326 CRJS 5327 CRJS 5332 DLED 6303 DLED 6304 ECON 5311 EDAD 6311 EDAD 6316 EDAD 6317 EDSC 5310 EDSC 5311 EDSC 6308 EDSC 6310 EDSC 6313 EDUC 5303 EDUC 5310 EDUC 5316 EDUC 5320 EDUC 5330 EDUC 6302 EDUC 6304 EDUC 6306 EDUC 6308 EDUC 6311 ENGL 5302 ESLS 5306 FINA 51.521 FINA 6301 FINA 6302 FINA 6331 HCMG 6330 HCMG 6380 HIED 5300 HIST 5312 KNES 6305 MACE 5302 MACE 6301 MACE 6304 MACE 6308 MACH 6311 MACH 6350 MACH 6351 MACH 6352

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Survey of Accounting Managerial Accounting Intro to Graduate Studies Social Media Social Media/Communication Comm/Global Organization OCM Research Project Lifespan Human Development Multicultural Perspectives Crime and Community Research Methods Topic: Homeland Security Crisis Intervention Teach/Learn/Online Class Tech Tools/Online Classroom Managerial Economics Educ Organization/Administration School Personnel Administration School Public Relations Intro/School Counseling Developmental Psychology School/Multicultural Society Pre-Practicum/Sch Counseling Curriculum/Admin/Sch Guidance Develop/Early Ch/Adolescence Introduction/Exceptional Learner Class Mgmt, Instruction/Assessment Teaching/Underachiever Pedagogy/Special Education Research in Education Improvement of Instruction Curriculum Design/Evaluation School/Multicultural Society Christian School Curriculum Introduction to Linguistics Content Area Lang Proficiency Foundations of Finance Corporate Finance Capital Markets/Institutions Investments Long-Term Care Administration Health Services Management College and University Administration The Twentieth Century Measure, Eval/Research Biblical Servant Leadership Intro/Christian Education Phil/Prin/Christian Education Evangelism, Missions/Educ Ministry Early Childhood Ministry Ministry/Church/Weekday Children/Christian Faith Advanced Childhood Ministry

Staff Hastings Morgan Rose Rose Reed Loomis Mountain Staff Conroy Bizzell Norton Conroy Lowe Byers Guerra Staff Johnson Harrington Staff Midkiff Notgrass Hensley Staff Brandewie Green Smiles Johnson Sanders Staff Watts Winn, Smith Notgrass Watts Powell Baker Reimer Mercer Park Park Stuckey Hudspeth Garrett Stricklin Tennison Gregory, Dutschke Spooner Lawson Lawson Linam McCrary Melia Melia

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Online Courses MAGL 5330 MAGL 5342 MAL 5302 MAL 5308 MALA 5300 MALA 5322 MALA 5342 MALA 5350 MALA 5355 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.522 MANA 6302 MANA 6305 MANA 6310 MANA 6311 MANA 6312 MANA 6314 MANA 6319 MANA 6320 MANA 6323 MANA 6341 MANA 6342 MANA 6343 MANA 6347 MAPD 5350 MAPD 6347 MAST 6320 MAST 6350

Introduction to Misiology Ethno/Cultures/World Views Vision-Casting/Leading Change Great Leaders in History West Heritage/Christianity Comm Styles/Bus Success Introduction to Linguistics World Views: Human Beliefs/Actions Systematic Theology Management Theory Bus Legal Environment Quantitative Analysis/Managers Staffing Organizations Leadership/Management Global Initiatives/Management Comm/Business Behavior Org Change/Development Operational Finance Business Ethics Human Resource Strategy Strategic Mgmt Decisions Employ Negotiation/Bargain Compensation and Performance Career Management/Life Transitions World Views: Human Beliefs/Actions Career Development/Life Transitions Collegiate Campus Minister Family-Based Student Ministry

Alexander McCord Hunter Goodloe Stubblefield Kittle Powell Nichols Lemons Abla Sardelli Jones Crisp Welch Staff Crisp Notgrass Mauldin Gregory Hinkle Crisp Law Wortman Nelson Nichols Nelson Ashcraft Booth

MAST 6353 MAWL 5307 MAWL 5310 MAWL 6303 MAWL 6308 MISM 6314 MRKT 51.521 MRKT 6301 MRKT 6321 MRKT 6341 PROJ 6304 READ 5334 READ 6335 SPED 5310 SPED 5320 SPED 5330 THEO 5310 THEO 5313 THEO 5321 THEO 5336 THEO 6305 THEO 6306 THEO 6333

Adolescent Development History of Worship Song Worship Philosophy/Practice Spiritual Form/Worship Worship Through the Ages Management Info Systems Marketing Concepts Creative Prob Solv/Decisions International Marketing Adv Marketing Strategies Adv Proj Mgmt Strat/Simulation Diagnosis/Clinical Correction Curriculum/Instruction Introduction/Exceptional Learner Teaching/Underachiever Pedagogy/Special Education The Gospels Applied Hermeneutics Early Life/Letters of Paul The General Epistles Christian History/Heritage Systematic Theology Readings/Synoptic Gospels

Stevens Wells Wells Burgin Rock Goble Meyer McNutt Little Ricketts Gamblin Morren Smith Green Johnson Sanders Smith, Kim Blackaby, Ritsema Carlisle, Shiffer Thomason Whiting Lemons Jaeger

Spring Intramester Online Classes (SI) (February 25–May 12, 2017) KNES

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Fitness for Living

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Hybrid Courses Hybrid courses combine the flexibility of online instruction with the benefit of face-to-face interaction in the classroom. Students attend part of the usual class times in the classroom and complete the remaining course work online. • Hybrid courses are comparable to those taught in the traditional classroom. • Hybrid courses are available to all DBU students. • Hybrid courses have H1 or H2 or H3 section codes.

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See page 53 for hybrid course tuition information. Complete information regarding class meeting days for hybrid classes may be found in the course listings on pages 19–47. The course syllabus will be available online the first day of the term.

Undergraduate Hybrid Classes ACCT 3300 ART 2320 ART 3314 ART 4380 ART 4385 BIOL 1401 CHST 4301 CHST 4307 CHST 4312 COMA 1302 COMA 3301 COMA 3303 COMA 3308 COMA 3314 COMA 3350 COMA 4319 COMA 4320

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Survey/Account Systems Art History Survey II Photography II Arts/Creative Process Senior Seminar in Art Principles of Biology Teach/Ministry/Church Youth Ministry/Church Biblical Servant Leadership Speech/Interpersonal Nonverbal Communication Small Group Communication Persuasive Communication Photography II Social Media Comm Styles/Bus Success Technology/Communication

Monday Tuesday Monday Thursday Thursday Mon/Wed, Tuesday, Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday, Thursday Tues, Thurs, Saturday Tuesday, Thursday Tuesday, Thursday Dec 2 Monday Tuesday Dec 2, Thursday Thursday

COMA 4322 Leadership Communication COMA 4380 The Arts/Creative Process COSC 1301 Introduction to Computers CRJS 2305 Courts/Criminal Procedure CRJS 3302 Juvenile Delinquency CRJS 4303 Organization/Administration CRJS 4312 Research Methods DCM 2301 Developing/Christian Mind ECON 2301 Principles/Macroeconomics EDSC 6380* Career Development ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I ENGL 1302 Composition/Rhetoric II ENGL 2301 World Literature I ENGL 2302 World Literature II FINA 3301 Corporate Financial Mgmt FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts GEOL 1401/14L1 Meteorology/Space Sci/Lab

Tuesday, Wednesday Thursday Mon/Wed, Wednesday Tuesday Jan 2 Thursday Tuesday Tues, Wed, Thursday Tuesday, Wednesday Jan 2 Tuesday Mon, Tues, Thursday Monday, Thursday Tuesday Monday Tues, Thurs, SB 2 Tues, Thurs, Saturday

Some hybrid classes will meet ONLINE for the first session. www.DBU.edu

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Hybrid Courses HCMG 3320 HCMG 3340 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 KNES 1101 KNES 1117 KNES 3303 KNES 4302 MANA 3301 MANA 3302 MANA 3303 MANA 3306 MANA 3308 MANA 4301 MANA 4319 MANA 4320 MANA 4340 MATH 1301 MATH 1303 MATH 1307 MATH 2301 MISM 3301 MRKT 3301 MUSI 4380 POLS 2301 POLS 2303 PRST 3301 PSYC 1301 PSYC 2301 PSYC 2304 PSYC 3302 PSYC 4301 PSYC 4305 PSYC 4311 PSYC 4312 PSYC 4314 PSYC 4319 PSYC 4330 RELI 1301 RELI 1302 RELI 1310 RELI 2304 RELI 3362 RELI 4307 RELI 4322 RELI 4336 SOCI 1301 SOCI 1302 SOCI 2303 SOCI 2304 SOCI 3302 SOCI 3309 SOCI 4301 SOCI 4303 SOCI 4312 SOCI 4313 SPED 4310

Finance/Health Care Mgrs Monday Org Behavior/Health Care Tuesday US History to 1865 Dec 2, Jan 2, Mon, Tues, Thurs, SB 2 US History Since 1865 Jan 2, SW 3, Mon, Tues, Wed Fitness for Living MWF, TTH, Monday Weight Training Tuesday Care/Prevent/Athletic Injuries Tuesday Org/Admin/Athletic Programs Thursday Principles/Management Dec 2, Tues, Wed, Friday Prin/Human Res Management Tuesday, Saturday Prin/Organization Behavior Wednesday, Thursday Mgmt Communications Saturday Business/Public Law Tuesday Operations/Quality Management Monday Comm Styles/Bus Success Dec 2, Thursday Strategy/Problems/Management Wednesday International Management Jan 2, Thursday Math for Liberal Arts Monday, Saturday College Algebra Monday Finite Math for Business Wednesday Elem Probability/Statistics Mon/Wed, Monday, Thursday Info Systems/Management SW 3, Tuesday Principles of Marketing Wednesday, Friday Arts/Creative Process Thursday Am National Government Jan 2, Wednesday Statistics/Social Sciences Mon/Wed, Monday, Thursday Lifelong Learning SB2, Mon, Tues, Saturday General Psychology Monday, Tuesday Statistics/Social Sciences Mon/Wed, Monday, Thursday Marriage and Family Wednesday, Thursday Juvenile Delinquency Jan 2 Multicultural Perspectives Tuesday Psyc/Abnormal Behavior Tuesday Integration/Psyc/Christianity Thursday Human Growth/Development Tuesday Couns Theories/Techniques Thursday Research Methods Tuesday Social Psychology Thursday Old Testament Survey Jan 2, Tuesday, Thursday New Testament Survey Dec 2, Jan 2, M, T, Th, M/F, SB 2 Intro/Christian Ministry Thursday Christian Doctrine Jan 2, Tuesday The Minor Prophets Dec 2 The Gospels Tuesday Later Life/Letters/Paul SB 2 The General Epistles Thursday Introduction/Sociology Mon/Wed, Tues, Thursday Social Problems Thursday Statistics/Social Sciences Mon/Wed, Monday, Thursday Marriage and Family Wednesday, Thursday Juvenile Delinquency Jan 2 Social Work Tuesday Multicultural Perspectives Tuesday Social Psychology Thursday Research Methods Tuesday Human Growth/Development Tuesday Intro/Exceptional Learner Tuesday

Graduate Hybrid Classes ACCT 6321 ACCT 6335 COMA 6300 COMA 6309 COMA 6320 COMA 6321 COUN 5310 COUN 5314

Managerial Accounting Fin Statement Analysis Intro/Graduate Communications Studies Social Media Organizational Communication Strategic Communications/Organizations Intro/Professional Counseling Lifespan Human Development

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Monday, Saturday Monday Thursday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Monday Thursday

COUN 5316 COUN 5317 COUN 6311 COUN 6314 COUN 6315 COUN 6316 COUN 6320 CRJS 5321 CRJS 5326 CRMN 6310 ECON 5311 EDSC 6380 EDUC 5310 EDUC 6302 FINA 6301 FINA 6321 FINA 6332 HCMG 6310 HCMG 6320 HCMG 6380 HIED 6310 KNES 5301 KNES 5302 KNES 5303 KNES 5304 KNES 6326 MACE 5302 MACE 6301 MACE 6307 MACE 6309 MACM 6309 MACH 6353 MAFM 6353 MAL 6301 MALA 5320 MALA 5322 MALA 5358 MALA 5362 MALA 5372 MANA 6301 MANA 6302 MANA 6310 MANA 6311 MANA 6312 MANA 6314 MANA 6320 MANA 6323 MANA 6330 MANA 6333 MANA 6341 MANA 6347 MAPD 6347 MAST 5313 MAWL 6303 MISM 6314 MISM 6330 MRKT 6301 MRKT 6341 PROJ 6301 PROJ 6302 SPED 5310 SPED 5350 THEO 5310 THEO 5313 THEO 5322 THEO 5336 THEO 6360

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Research Methods Thursday Multicultural Perspectives Tuesday Addictive/Compulsive Wednesday Marriage/Family Counseling Monday, Thursday Theological Perspectives Tuesday, Thursday Adv Couns Methods/Crisis Tuesday Couns Victims/Trauma Wednesday Prin/Org/Admin/Justice Thursday Research Methods Tuesday Conflict Resolution Management Monday, Tuesday Managerial Economics Monday Career Development/Lifestyle Counseling Jan 2 Intro/Exceptional Learners Tuesday Research in Education Thursday Corporate Finance Tuesday, Thursday International Finance Tuesday Futures and Options Thursday HC Plan/Market Policies Thursday Managed Health Care Thursday, Friday Health Services Management Friday Legal Aspects /Finance Wednesday Exercise Physiology Monday Org/Admin/Kines/Sport Tuesday Mechanical Analysis Tuesday Sport Nutrition Tuesday Psyc/Sport/Performance Monday Biblical Servant Leader Tuesday, Thursday Intro/Christian Education Thursday Church/Business Administration Thursday Develop Lay Leaders/Church Monday Shepherding/21st Century TBD Ministry to Families Monday Ministry to Families Monday Christian W/V of Leadership Thursday Technology/Communication Thursday Comm Styles/Bus Success Dec 2, Thursday Teaching Ministry/Church Tuesday Youth Ministry in the Church Tuesday Arts/Creative Process Thursday Employment Law Tuesday Quantitative Analysis/Managers Wednesday Leadership/Management Jan 2, SW 3, Monday, SB 2 Global Initiatives/Management Monday, Wednesday Comm/Business Behavior Wednesday Org Change/Development Dec 2, Wednesday, SB 2 Business Ethics Wednesday Human Resource Strategy Thursday, Friday Leadership Development Tuesday, Thursday Operations/Quality Management Monday Strategic Mgmt Decisions Wed, Thursday Career Management/Life Transitions Monday Career Development/Life Transitions Monday Ministry with Students Tuesday Spiritual Formation/Worship Thursday Management Information Systems Monday, Tuesday Database Mgmt Systems Tuesday Creative Problem Solving Tuesday, Thursday Adv Marketing Strategies Thursday Project Overview, Strategic Wednesday, Friday Project Planning Wednesday Intro/Exceptional Learners Tuesday Behavioral Management Wednesday The Gospels Tuesday Applied Hermeneutics Tuesday Later Life/Letters of Paul SB 2 The General Epistles Thursday Proclamation Tuesday

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Registration Dates and Times ADVANCE ONGOING REGULAR LATE REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION

December Mini I Dec. 16–Dec. 22

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 13 December 14–15 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th: 9am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 S(12/10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50

Online Long Winter Dec. 16–Jan. 15

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 13 December 14–15 December 16–20 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th: 9am–5pm F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 M, T: 8am–6pm S(12/10): 9am–1pm Add/Drop period ends 6pm (12/20) Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $150

Online Extended Winter Dec. 16–Feb. 16

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 13 December 14–15 December 16–27 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th: 9am–5pm M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(12/10): 9am–1pm Add/Drop period ends 6pm (12/27) Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $150

Long Winter Dec. 16–Jan. 14

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 13 December 14–15 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th: 9am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 S(12/10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50

Prior to the third class meeting for classes that meet for four-hour sessions* Reg. fee: $150

December Mini II Dec. 27–Dec. 30

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 21 December 22–23 M, T: 8am–6pm Th, F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 S(12/10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50

December 27 M: 7:30am–8am Drop Period ends 6pm Reg. fee: $150

Short Winter Jan. 3–13

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 29 December 30, January 2 January 3–4 M, T: 8am–6pm F: 8am–5pm T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm M: 9am–5pm W: 8am–5pm S(12/10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50 Add/Drop period ends 5pm (1/4) Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $150

January Mini I Jan. 3–7

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Dec. 29 December 30, January 2 M, T: 8am–6pm F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm M: 9am–5pm S(12/10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $50

January Mini II Jan. 7–14

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 M, T: 8am–6pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm No registration fee

Nov. 19–Jan. 4 January 5–6 M, T: 8am–6pm Th, F: 9am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 S(12/10): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50

December 16 M: 7:30am–8am Add/Drop period ends 6pm Reg. fee: $150

January 3 T: 7:30am–8am Drop period ends 6pm Reg. fee: $150

New students are NOT charged Registration Fees.

MAIN CAMPUS REGISTRATION

TERM

January 9 M: 7:30am–8am (non-hybrid) Drop period ends 6pm Reg. fee: $150

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 Nov. 19–Jan. 11 January 12–14, 16 Jan. 17–Jan. 30 Spring M, T: 8am–6pm M, T: 8am–6pm Th, F: 9am–6pm M, T: 8am–6pm Jan. 17–May 12 W, Th, F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S: 9am–1pm W, TH, F: 8am–5pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm S(12/10): 9am–1pm M: 9am–6pm S: 9am–1pm (1/21, 1/28) No registration fee Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $50 Add/Drop period ends 6pm (1/30) Reg. fee: $150 Oct. 24–Nov. 18 Nov. 19–Feb. 22 February 23–24 Spring M, T: 8am–6pm M, T: 8am–6pm Th, F: 9am–5pm Intramester W, Th, F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm Reg. fee: $50 Feb. 25–May 12 S(11/12): 9am–1pm S(12/10, 1/14, 1/21,1/28): 9am–1pm No registration fee Reg. fee: $50

Feb. 25–Mar. 6 M, T: 8am–6pm W, TH, F: 8am–5pm S: 9am–1pm Add/Drop period ends 6pm (3/6) Reg. fee: $150

Spring Break Mini I March 13–17

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 Nov. 19–Mar. 8 March 9–11 March 13 M, T: 8am–6pm M, T: 8am–6pm Th, F: 9am–5pm M: 7:30am–8am W, Th, F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S: 9am–1pm Drop Period ends 6pm(3/13) S(11/12): 9am–1pm S(12/10, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50 Reg. fee: $150 No registration fee Reg. fee: $50

Spring Break Mini II March 11–18

Oct. 24–Nov. 18 Nov. 19–Mar. 8 March 9–10 No Late Registration M, T: 8am–6pm M, T: 8am–6pm Th, F: 9am–5pm Drop Period ends 6pm (3/13) W, Th, F: 8am–5pm W, Th, F: 8am–5pm S: 9am–1pm S(11/12): 9am–1pm S(12/10, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28): 9am–1pm Reg. fee: $50 No registration fee Reg. fee: $50 None for LW3 classes once classes begin

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Class Dates and Times TERM CODES AND DATES Term Term Dates Codes

Add-Drop End Dates

Withdrawal End Dates

D1 December Mini I Dec. 16–Dec. 22 December 16 None NLW Online Long Winter Dec. 16–Jan. 15 December 20 January 5 NEW Online Extended Winter Dec. 16–Feb. 16 December 27 January 26 LW Long Winter Dec. 16–Jan. 14 Track 1: December 27 January 5 Track 2: December 21 January 5 Track 3: December 16 None D2 December Mini 2 Dec. 27–Dec. 30 December 27 None SW Short Winter Jan. 3–Jan. 13 January 4 January 9 J1 January Mini 1 Jan. 3–Jan. 7 January 3 None J2 January Mini 2 Jan. 7–Jan. 14 January 9 None SP Spring Jan. 17–May 12 January 30 April 3 Spring Intramester February 25–May 12 March 6 April 17 SI March 13–March 17 March 13 None SB1 Spring Break Mini 1 March 11–March 18 March 13 None SB2 Spring Break Mini 2 Jan. 20–May 6 February 6 March 6 SP1 Alt. Fri. 1, Alt. Sat. 1 Jan. 27–May 6 February 13 March 27 SP2 Alt. Fri. 2, Alt. Sat. 2 Jan. 20–March 4 January 23 February 20 SP3 Weekend Professional 1 Jan. 27–Apr. 29 January 30 March 27 SP4 Weekend Professional 2 Jan. 21–March 4 January 30 February 20 SP5 Fast Saturday 1 March 25–May 6 April 3 April 24 SP6 Fast Saturday 2 Jan. 17–March 9 January 31 February 24 SP7 First half of semester March 10–May 10 March 31 April 27 SP8 Last half of semester

Grades Due Dates February 3 February 10 February 17 February 3 February 3 February 3 February 10 February 17 February 10 February 17 Graduates: May 8 Others: May 12 Graduates: May 8 Others: May 15 April 21 April 21 (See SP term) (See SP term) March 10 (See SP term) March 10 (See SP term) March 17 (See SP term)

The DBU Intensive English Program (IEP) • 8-week program • Learn English skills that will prepare you for DBU’s undergraduate and graduate academic programs • First Spring session starts January 10, 2017

• Second Spring session starts March 21, 2017 • Program requires 5–6 contact hours per day For further information, please contact Philip Homer at 214-333-6833 or [email protected].

Rotating Classes

Weekly Classes

Some courses do not meet in the classroom every week. These include the following:

Class meeting days are identified on the student’s printed registration receipt as follows:

• Alternate Friday 1 • Fast Saturday 1 • Alternate Friday 2 • Fast Saturday 2 • Alternate Saturday 1 • Weekend Professional 1 • Alternate Saturday 2 • Weekend Professional 2 • Hybrid courses meet in the classroom and online.

M ................................................................................ Monday T ............................................................................... Tuesday W ......................................................................... Wednesday TH ............................................................................Thursday F ................................................................................... Friday S ............................................................................. Saturday MW ................................................. Monday and Wednesday MWF.................................... Monday, Wednesday, and Friday TTH .....................................................Tuesday and Thursday M–TH ............................................ Monday through Thursday M–F ................................................... Monday through Friday TBD ............................................................To be determined

Note: Dates for Spring semester classes that do not meet every week are printed in the course listings in the column labeled “Restrictions, Prerequisites, and Requirements.” Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

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Abbreviations and Codes Course Numbering The first digit of the numerical code reflects the level of the course. Undergraduate Freshman.................................. 1000 Sophomore............................... 2000 Junior........................................ 3000 Senior........................................ 4000 Graduate Master’s.................................... 5000–6000 Doctoral..................................... 7000–8000 The second digit indicates the number of credit hours awarded for the course (1, 2, 3, or 4 credit hours). The third and fourth digits are specific to the individual course. For instance, many courses with 00 or 01 for the third and fourth digits are foundations, principles, or survey courses. When the letters HR follow the four digit course number, the course is being offered to students in the Honors Program.

Section Codes A period following the four digits of the numerical course code introduces the section code. Each time a course is offered, it is given a section number specific to that class, differentiating it from the same course being offered in other time slots and locations. Usually the section code is two numerical digits, but hybrid courses use an H plus a number; online courses use an N plus a number. Section code examples include 01, 02, H1, H2, N1, N2. When the letters IEP follow the section code, the course is being offered to students in the Intensive English program. Some section codes contain an off-campus site code, indicating that the course is restricted to members of an educational cohort meeting at the site. Examples of site codes included in the section code include: SHL1 (Shelton cohort) A course that is offered off campus and has a section code such as 01, 02, H1, H2, etc., is open to all qualifying students. Multiple sections of a course are listed in this order in the course listings pages. Daytime sections Evening sections Weekend sections Sections with TBA time slots Courses in this publication with the SITE designation of campus are offered on the DBU main campus on Mountain Creek Parkway. The student’s printed registration receipt will show MC, meaning main campus.

Abbreviations for Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements These are used in the ‘Notes’ column of the course listings. AD...................................Approval of dean ADC/ADH........................Approval of dept. chair/div. head ASA.................................Approval of Student Affairs Adm.................................Admission AI.....................................Approval of instructor AIC..................................Approval of intern coordinator AIM..................................Academics in Motion students only AP....................................Advance Placement (high school) APC/APD........................Approval/prog. coordinator/director AUD.................................Audition required CE...................................Concurrent enrollment CLEP...............................College-level examination program DC...................................Dual credit (high school) eMAT...............................Math Advising Tool required F-B...................................Field-Based class FT....................................Field trips required Graduating......................Graduating students only GS...................................General Studies IEP...................................Intensive English Prog. students only International....................International students only Junior..............................Junior standing (60–89 credit hours) MBM................................Music Business majors only MM..................................Music majors only MTP.................................Music Theory Placement exam req. N-MM..............................Non-music majors only OBV.................................Observation required O-CM...............................Off-campus meetings required O-CW..............................Off-campus work required PPE.................................Piano Placement Exam required PProf...............................Piano Proficiency completed PT....................................Pathways to Teaching students only Rec..................................Recommended prior course Req..................................Requirement for the course S-L...................................Service-Learning component req. Senior..............................Senior standing (90+ credit hours) TBD.................................To be determined TCP.................................Teacher Certification Program TRD.................................Traditional students only

Textbook information for course sections DBU courses offered at other sites

is available on the DBU online course schedule which can be found at www.dbu.edu/academics/schedule.

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DOES YOUR CLASS MEET ON THE DBU MAIN CAMPUS? If the information in the “Site” column doesn’t say Campus, your class does not meet on the DBU main campus at 3000 Mountain Creek Parkway. ONLINE LONG WINTER TERM

December 16, 2016–January 15, 2017

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No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW NLW

3308 6307 6309 6320 6321 3302 6305 6314 51.521 1302 1101 1101 1101 1101 5302 3308 51.521 51.522 6314 51.521 1301 2304 3302 4301 4312 4314 4330 1301 1301 1302 1302 2304 3311 3362 4305 4307 4321 4322 4336 1301 2304 3302 4301 4303 4313 5305 5310 5321 5322 5336

N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N2 N3 N4 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N2 N1 N2 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1

Persuasive Communica Comm Leader/Groups Social Media/Comm Organizational Comm Strategic Comm/Org Juvenile Delinquency Distance/Design/Adm The Principalship Found/Finance US Hist Since 1865 Fitness for Living Fitness for Living Fitness for Living Fitness for Living Org/Admin/KNES/Spt Business/Public Law Management Theory Business Legal Env Management Info Syst Marketing Concepts General Psychology Marriage and Family Juvenile Delinquency Multicultural Perspect Human Growth/Dev Coun Theories/Tech Social Psychology Old Testament Survey Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey New Testament Survey Christian Doctrine The Pentateuch The Minor Prophets Mark The Gospels Early/Letters/Paul Later/Letters/Paul The General Epistles Intro/Sociology Marriage and Family Juvenile Delinquency Multicultural Perspect Social Psychology Human Growth/Dev Mark The Gospels Early/Letters/Paul Later/Letters/Paul The General Epistles

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet

COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA CRJS DLED EDAD FINA HIST KNES KNES KNES KNES KNES MANA MANA MANA MISM MRKT PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI RELI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI SOCI THEO THEO THEO THEO THEO

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Ellis, MN Newman, MJ Rose, DM Morgan, JP Morgan, JP Humphreys, JS Lowe, ME Notgrass, PJ Park, JJ Kelm, GA Lester, BD Schwartz, HJ Galloway, WR Garrett, MA Galloway, WR Calhoun, JB Abla, TB Sardelli, AL Goble, RM Meyer, KD Edwards, MA Colton, RE Humphreys, JS Wallace, GL Halliburton, CK Edwards, MA Buchanan, TG Mullen, SK Simmons, RM Johnston, JB Shiffer, SE Lemons, JC Mullen, SK Matos, JF Lemons, JC Thomason, BA Lemons, JC Carlisle, JL Johnston, JB Buchanan, TG Colton, RE Humphreys, JS Wallace, GL Buchanan, TG Halliburton, CK Lemons, JC Thomason, BA Lemons, JC Carlisle, JL Johnston, JB

COMA 1302, junior

PSYC or SOCI 1301

ACCT 5311

CRJS 1301 or 1302, PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301

RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 1301, 1302

CRJS 1301 or 1302, PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301

Mini-Term Students • Students may not register for both day and evening classes in any mini-term. • Students registering for the Spring Intramester or Spring Break Mini-Terms may be eligible for federal financial aid. Alternative private educational loan financing may also be available. Students should check with the Office of Financial Aid for information. • Students must also enroll in the Spring 2017 long semester in order to receive federal financial aid for the Winter Terms. • Two weeks prior to the start of any mini-term, students should obtain a course syllabus from the appropriate college or department secretary. Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

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ONLINE EXTENDED WINTER TERM Location

December 16, 2016–February 16, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Instructor

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

ACCT ACCT COMA COMA ECON ECON ENGL

5311 6321 1302 3301 2301 5311 2301

N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1

Survey of Accounting Managerial Accounting Speech/Interpersonal Nonverb Communica Prin/Macroeconomics Managerial Economics World Literature I

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet

Comstock, JA Hastings, KE Willis, CJ Newman, MJ Saydometov, S Guerra, E Nelson, MK

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

FINA FINA FINE HIST INCS KNES MANA MANA MANA MANA MANA

3301 6301 1306 1301 4345 5330 3301 3303 3305 3306 4320

N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1

Corp Financial Mgmt Corporate Finance Intro to Fine Arts US History to 1865 Chr/Pluralistic World Sport Marketing Prin/Management Prin/Org Behavior Managerial Statistics Management Comm Strat/Problems/Mgmt

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet

Schaffer, AC Park, JJ Miller, JM Stricklin, BD Matos, JF Tennison, JA Dalton, DB Calhoun, GA Jones, DL Gandy, JD Arnott, DH

NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW

MANA MANA MANA MATH MATH MAWL MISM MRKT POLS PRST RELI RELI RELI RELI THEO THEO

6310 6311 6320 1301 1307 6303 3301 3301 2301 3301 1301 1302 4307 4345 5310 5345

N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1 N1

Leader/Management Global Initiatives/Mgmt Business Ethics Math for Liberal Arts Finite Math/Business Spiritual Form/Worship Info Systems/Mgmt Principles/Marketing Am National Govern Lifelong Learning Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey The Gospels Chr/Pluralistic World The Gospels Chr/Pluralistic World

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD

Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet

Welch, JA Kaloki, PK Carter, LG Hargrave, JL Hargrave, JL Vann, RT Cartwright, DL Ricketts, PM Goodyear, JT Partrich, DE Williams, ZD Park, SC Daehnert, WJ Matos, JF Daehnert, WJ Matos, JF

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec. Access to video camera req.

ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Webcam & mic. req. for proctored exams ACCT 2301 ACCT 5311; FINA 51.521 FT RELI 2304 S-L MANA 3301 GS MATH ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv. ACCT 2301, 2302; FINA 3301; MANA 3301; MRKT 3301 (MANA 3306 for BBA only) MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 eMAT; Scientific calculator eMAT; TI-84+ calculator FINA 3301 rec. Adm. to PRST; S-L RELI 1301, 1302 RELI 2304

LONG WINTER TERM Term Dept.

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Sec.

Course Title

December 16, 2016–January 14, 2017 Location

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

LONG WINTER TRACK I MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY (DEC. 19, 21, 28, JAN. 4, 6, 9, 11, 13) LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW LW

COUN 5317 COUN 6316 CRJS 4320 EDUC 6304 ENGL 2302 ENGL 4316 ENGL 5346 FINA 3301 FINA 6301 KNES 6310 MAIS 5001 MAIS 5310 MANA 3305 MANA 6302 MANA 6303 MANA 6303 MANA 6310 MANA 6314

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

Multicultural Perspect Adv Coun/Crisis Interv Intern/Crim Justice I Improvement of Inst World Literature II SpTopics: Film as Lit SpTopics: Film as Lit Corp Financial Mgmt Corporate Finance Current Trends/Issues Intl/Job Shadowing S T Internat Immersion Managerial Statistics Quantitative Analysis Research/Statistics Research/Statistics Leader/Management Org Change Develop

MWF MWF TBD MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TBD TBD MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF

05:30PM 05:30PM TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM TBD TBD 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM

10:30 10:30 TBD 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 TBD TBD 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30 10:30

Campus Collins 251 DBUN Room 113 Campus TBD Campus Education 114 Campus Collins 008 Campus Collins 313 Campus Collins 313 Campus Collins 312 Campus Collins 301 Campus Halliday 1 TBD TBD Campus Collins 318 Campus Collins 332 Campus Collins 005b DBUN Room 116 Campus Collins 304 DBUN Room 114

Davis, JR Tew, KL Kung, DH Winn, MR Dyer, AJ Powell, BG Powell, BG Schaffer, AC Park, JJ Galloway, WR Thomason, BA Thomason, BA Wright, MC Chen, D Okate, SI Okate, SI Thompson, MJ Calhoun, JB

COUN 5310, 5312 18 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; AI; S-L ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 & 2301 or 2302 or equiv. ACCT 2301 ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521 S-L AI; Travel Study; F-B Training; Contact Brent Thomason AI; Travel Study; Contact Brent Thomason GS MATH MANA 6303; ACCT 6321; ECON 5311 rec. MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521

LONG WINTER TRACK II TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY (DEC. 17, 20, 22, 27, 29, JAN. 3, 5, 7, 10, 12, 14) LW COUN 6314 01 Marriage/Family Coun LW COUN 6316 02 Adv Couns/Crisis LW ENGL 1302 01 Comp/Rhetoric II LW LEAD 7320 01 Statistics I LW MANA 4340 01 International Mgmt LW MANA 4342 01 Business Ethics LW MANA 5398 01 Foun/Bus/Analysis LW MANA 5398 02 Foun/Bus/Analysis LW MRKT 3301 01 Principles/Marketing

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TTH S TTH S TTH S TTH S TTH S TTH S TTH S TTH S TTH S

05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 DBUN 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 DBUN 09:00AM 02:00 05:30PM 09:00 Campus 09:00AM 02:00

Collins 251

Cobern, KT

Dean 203

Hemminger, EW

COUN 5310, 5312

Collins 313

Surratt, MN

ENGL 1301/1401

Nation 201

Kavli, SE

APD

Collins 304

Carter, GW

MANA 3301

Room 114

Laman, TS

Junior or AI

Education 114

DeLeon, JA

AI

Room 116

DeLeon, JA AI

Collins 332

Paul, JS

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Course Title

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Site

Location

LONG WINTER TRACK III FRIDAY, SATURDAY (DEC. 16, 17, JAN. 6, 7, 13, 14) LW COMA 3307 01 Film/Cinematography LW EDSC 6380 NDCO1 Career Dev/Life Couns LW FINE 1306 01 Intro to Fine Arts LW HIST 1302 01 US Hist Since 1865 LW MANA 3301 01 Prin/Management LW MANA 4331 01 Ind Readings/Mgmt LW MANA 6302 02 Quantitative Analysis LW MANA 6310 02 Leader/Management LW MANA 6311 01 Global Initiatives/Mgmt LW MISM 6314 01 Mgmt Info Systems LW PSYC 2304 01 Marriage and Family LW PSYC 4315 01 Psychology/Person LW SOCI 2304 01 Marriage and Family

F S F S F S F S F S F F S F S F S F S F S F S F S

05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 DBUN 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00 05:30PM 10:15 Campus 09:00AM 05:00

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Horner 210

Rose, DM

Room 117

Bond, BB

ND Cohort

Moon 109a

Walsh, DH

FT

Moon 109b

Bodiford, CW

Halliday 2

Daniels, EG

S-L

Horner 201 Brownstone 101

Arnott, DH Chen, D

MANA 3301; Class meets Dec. 16, Jan. 6 MANA 6303; ACCT 6321, ECON 5311 rec.

Blackaby 306

Gandy, JD

MANA 51.521

Brownstone 102

Carter, GW

MANA 51.521

Collins 012

Braswell, MA

Moon 111a

Ziebarth, JK

Moon 111b

Beale, BB

Moon 111a

Ziebarth, JK

PSYC 1301

DECEMBER MINI-TERM I

December 16, 19–22, 2016

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Location

Instructor

D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1 D1

1302 4390 1306 4301 6320 3312 1301 3336 3312

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Speech/Interpersonal Sp Top: Arts/Star Wars Intro to Fine Arts Operations/Manage Business Ethics Drug/Alcohol Problems Old Testament Survey The Wisdom Literature Drug/Alcohol Prob

F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH F/M-TH

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

DBUN Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Room 113 Horner 210 Collins 326b Collins 332 Collins 312 Collins 301 Collins 318 Collins 314 Collns 301

Hoover, JC Rose/Gandy Richard, DL Brayden, NF O’Brien, WR Wallace, GL Kim, JJ Gore, KW Wallace, GL

COMA COMA FINE MANA MANA PSYC RELI RELI SOCI

DECEMBER MINI-TERM II (HYBRID ONLY)

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

FT MANA 3301 MANA 51.521 PSYC or SOCI 1301 RELI 1301, 1302 PSYC or SOCI 1301

December 27–December 30, 2016 and Online

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2 D2

3308 4319 1301 5322 3301 4319 6314 1302 3362

H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1 H1

Persuasive Comm Comm Styles/Success US History to 1865 Comm Styles/Success Prin/Management Comm Styles/Success Organizational Change New Testament Survey The Minor Prophets

T-F T-F T-F T-F T-F T-F T-F T-F T-F

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Horner 201 Blackaby 306 Collins 301 Blackaby 306 Collins 313 Blackaby 306 Collins 312 Collins 332 Collins 318

Morgan, JP Kittle, KJ Ingram, JS Kittle, KJ Laman, TS Kittle, KJ Calhoun, JB Kim, JJ Gore, KW

COMA 1302, junior; Classroom & online Classroom & online Classroom & online Classroom & online Classroom & online; S-L Classroom & online MANA 51.521; Classroom & online Classroom & online RELI 1301, 1302; Classroom & online

COMA COMA HIST MALA MANA MANA MANA RELI RELI

SHORT WINTER TERM January 3–January 13, 2017 Term Dept. No.

Sec.

Course Title

SHORT WINTER TRACK I SW SW SW

HIST 1301 KNES 1101 KNES 5311

01 01 01

US History to 1865 Fitness For Living Concepts/Per Train

SHORT WINTER TRACK III

SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW SW

CHST ESLS KNES KNES MACE MAGL PSYC RELI RELI SOCI

4312 5301 1101 1122 5302 5393 4312 1301 2304 4313

SRCH1 01 02 01 SRCH1 01 01 01 01 01

Bib Serv Leadership Sec Lang Acquisition Fitness for Living Rhythmic Activities Bib Serv Leadership Great Awakenings Human Growth/Dev Old Testament Survey Christian Doctrine Human Growth/Dev

SHORT WINTER HYBRID H4E SW SW

MANA 6310 MISM 3301

H4E1 H4E1

Leader/Management Info Systems Mgmt

SHORT WINTER HYBRID HMF1 SW

HIST

1302

HMF1 US Hist Since 1865

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

Day

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Ends

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Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

APD

T-F/M-F 08:00AM T-F/M-F 08:00AM TBD TBD

12:30 Campus Collins 313 12:30 Campus Burg FC TBD COOP

Stricklin, BD Frieling, NC Galloway, WR

T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F T-F/M-F

10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:00

Feaster, WB Morren, DM Tucker, SM Garrett, MA Feaster, WB Urbanek, KV Galey, KR Mullen, SK Park, SC Galey, KR

SRCH

05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM 05:30PM

SRCH Campus Education 100 Campus Burg FC Campus Burg FC SRCH Campus Education 112 Campus Collins 326b Campus Collins 314 Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 326b

SRCH PSYC or SOCI 1301 RELI 1301, 1302 PSYC or SOCI 1301

TW/THF 05:30PM TW/THF 05:30PM

10:00 Campus Horner 201 10:00 Campus Collins 316

Gandy, JD Alford, GL

MANA 51.521; Classroom Jan. 3, 4, 12, 13 & online FINA 3301 rec.; Classroom Jan. 3, 4, 12, 13 & online

T/F

05:00 Campus Collins 005a

Kelm, GA

Classroom Jan. 3, 13 & online

08:00AM

www.DBU.edu

21

JANUARY MINI-TERM I

January 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1 J1

2313 3313 4313 4314 4322 3330 1301 1109 1111 6318 5386 3301 6320 3301 4347 4010 2304 1302 2304 2304 4320

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 BUA1 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Crafts I Crafts II Crafts III Crafts IV Leadership Commun Facilities/Logistics US History to 1865 Snow Skiing Canoe/Orient/Fly Fish Equip/Sm Group Lead Crafts/Liberal Arts Prin/Management Business Ethics Principles/Marketing Sp Topic: Marketing Music All-Level Sem Marriage and Family New Testament Survey Christian Doctrine Marriage and Family Sp Topic: Adoption

T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S TBD T-S T-S T-S T-S T-S

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 TBD 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 TBD 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

Course Title

Day

Begins

Painting I Photography I Painting II Painting III Painting IV Photography I Human Trafficking Intro to Fine Arts Beginning Golf Painting/Liberal Arts Prin/Management Business/Public Law Principles/Marketing Music All-Level Sem Marriage and Family Old Testament Survey Marriage and Family Human Trafficking

M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F TBD M-F M-F M-F M-F

ART ART ART ART COMA CPSL HIST KNES KNES MACE MALA MANA MANA MRKT MRKT MUSI PSYC RELI RELI SOCI SOCI

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Campus Collins 317ab Campus Collins 317ab Campus Collins 317ab Campus Collins 317ab Campus Education 112 Campus Collins 312 Campus Moon 112 TBD Campus Burg FC BUA Campus Collins 317ab DBUN Room 113 DBUN Room 106 Campus Collins 318 Campus Collins 326b Campus TBD DBUN Room 115 Campus Collins 314 Campus Collins 301 DBUN Room 115 Campus Collins 327

Gilbert, TC Gilbert, TC Gilbert, TC Gilbert, TC Hutchins, RL Walker, ER Ingram, JS Knox, TL Galloway, WR Elizondo, SK Gilbert, TC Burkholder, JS Holloway, EN McNutt, TS Meyer, KD McCullar, CK Cawthon, HM Matos, JF Falkner, WF Cawthon, HM Buchanan, TG

Five levels; $40 fee ART 2313; Five levels; $40 fee ART 3313; Five levels; $40 fee ART 4313; Five levels; $40 fee COMA 1302, junior; S-L

Ends

Site

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM TBD 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 TBD 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUHC Campus DBUN Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus

Collins 317b Horner 209 Collins 317b Collins 317b Collins 317b Horner 209 Collins 251 Collins 318 Burg FC Collins 317b Room 201 Collins 301 Room 113 TBD Collins 312 Room 106 Collins 312 Collins 251

Hutchinson, JW Rodgers, BL Hutchinson, JW Hutchinson, JW Hutchinson, JW Rodgers, BL Wallace, GL Walsh, DH Trapp, KA Hutchinson, JW Smallwood, PA Calhoun, JB Fogle, AC McCullar, CK Dahl, AL Williams, ZD Dahl, AL Wallace, GL

Five levels; FT; $40 fee Student camera & supplies; FT; $35 fee ART 2310; Five levels; FT; $40 fee ART 3310; Five levels; FT; $40 fee ART 4309; Five levels; FT; $40 fee Student camera & supplies; FT; $35 fee

PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online GCCO Cohort; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online MANA 3301; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online MANA 51.521; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online CRJS 1301 or 1302, PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online RELI 1301, 1302; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online CRJS 1301 or 1302, PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Jan. 7, 14 & online

In conjunction with DBU Apt. Life Ski Trip $40 fee San Antonio Five levels S-L MANA 51.521 MRKT 3301, AI S-L RELI 1301, 1302

JANUARY MINI-TERM II Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

NON-HYBRID COURSES J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2

ART ART ART ART ART COMA CRJS FINE KNES MALA MANA MANA MRKT MUSI PSYC RELI SOCI SOCI

2310 2314 3310 4309 4310 2314 4310 1306 1106 5377 3301 3308 3301 4010 2304 1301 2304 4310

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

HYBRID COURSES

January 7–14, 2017

J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2 J2

CRJS 3302 EDSC 6380 HIST 1301 HIST 1302 MANA 4340 MANA 6310 POLS 2301 PSYC 3302

H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1

Juvenile Delinquency Career Dev/Life Couns US History to 1865 US History Since 1865 International Mgmt Leader/Management Am National Govern Juvenile Delinquency

S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

Campus DBUHC DBUHC Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Collins 316 Room 202 Room 201 Collins 005b Dean 202 Collins 008 Education 100 Collins 316

Humphreys, JS Bond, BB Williams, ME Kelm, GA Carter, GW Gandy, JD Sullivan, RJ Humphreys, JS

J2 J2 J2 J2

RELI RELI RELI SOCI

H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1

Old Testament Survey New Testament Survey Christian Doctrine Juvenile Delinquency

S/S S/S S/S S/S

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

Campus Campus Campus Campus

Halliday 1 Horner 201 Collins 005a Collins 316

Thomason, BA Daehnert, WJ Lemons, JC Humphreys, JS

Location

Instructor

1301 1302 2304 3302

FT $40 fee Five levels; FT; $40 fee S-L S-L

SPRING INTRAMESTER Term Dept. SI SI

No.

KNES 1101 KNES 1101

February 25–May 12, 2017

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

N1 N2

Fitness for Living Fitness for Living

TBD TBD

TBD TBD

TBD TBD

Internet Internet

Lester, BD Schwartz, HJ

Site

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Gold, DA Bowman, NL

Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee

SPRING BREAK MINI-TERM I

March 13–17, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

SB1 ART SB1 ART

2314 4320

01 01

Photography I Sp Top: Mixed Media

M-F M-F

08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 Campus Horner 209 05:00 Campus Collins 317b

22

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Location

www.DBU.edu

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

SPRING BREAK MINI-TERM I Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

March 13–17, 2017 Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Location

SB1 COMA 2314 01 Photography I M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Horner 209 SB1 ENTR 3301 01 Prin/Entrepreneurship M-F 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN Room 106 SB1 FINA 6321 01 International Finance TBD TBD TBD TBD 01 S K Travel Study/Finance TBD TBD TBD TBD SB1 FINA 6394 SB1 FINE 1306 01 Intro to Fine Arts M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Blackaby 306 SB1 FINE 1306 02 Intro to Fine Arts M-F 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN Room 115 SB1 HIST 1302 01 US History Since 1865 M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 312 SB1 KNES 1111 01 Canoe/Orient/Fly Fish M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Burg FC SB1 MACM 5310 01 Historic Min/SW Amer TBD TBD TBD TBD SB1 MAIS 5001 01 Intl/Job Shadowing TBD TBD TBD TBD SB1 MALA 5385 01 Sp Top: Mixed Media M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 317b SB1 MANA 3301 01 Prin/Management M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 326b SB1 MANA 3308 01 Bus/Public Law M-F 08:00AM 05:00 TBD 01 Leader/Management M-F 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN Room 113 SB1 MANA 6310 SB1 MANA 6320 01 Business Ethics M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 313 SB1 MISM 3301 01 Info Systems/Mgmt M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 301 SB1 PSYC 1301 01 General Psychology M-F 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN Room 116 SB1 PSYC 4314 01 Coun Theories/Tech M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 332 SB1 READ 2100 01 Adv Reading Skills MT 09:00AM 12:00 Campus Collins 318 01:00PM 04:00 SB1 RELI 1301 01 Old Testament Survey M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 327 SB1 RELI 1302 01 New Testament Survey M-F 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN Room 114 SB1 RELI 3398 01 Sermon on the Mount M-F 08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 251

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Gold, DA Gandy, JD Park, JJ Park, JJ Crouch, SH Morton, AD Bodiford, CW Galloway, WR Smith, DR Thomason, BA Bowman, NL Hix, JW Calhoun, JB Thompson, MJ Blair, RJ Floyd, CN Ryan, PE Falkenberg, LC Rhoades, SO

Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee S-L FINA 6301; S. Korea travel study FINA 5301; S. Korea travel study FT FT $40 Fee Travel to West Texas/New Mexico AI; Travel Study; F-B Training; Contact Brent Thomason S-L New York travel study; AI MANA 51.521 MANA 51.521 FINA 3301 rec. PSYC 1301 Class meets Mar. 13, 14

Kim, JJ Park, SC Blanscet, GA

RELI 1302 rec.

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

S/S 08:00AM 05:00 Campus M-F 05:00PM 10:00 S/S 08:00AM 05:00 DBUHC M-F 05:00PM 10:00 S/S 08:00AM 05:00 Campus M-F 05:00PM 10:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD S/S 08:00AM 05:00 Campus M-F 05:00PM 10:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD S/S 08:00AM 05:00 Campus M-F 05:00PM 10:00 S/S 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN M-F 05:00PM 10:00 S/S 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN M-F 05:00PM 10:00 S/S 08:00AM 05:00 Campus M-F 05:00PM 10:00 TBD TBD TBD Campus S/S 08:00AM 05:00 DBUN M-F 05:00PM 10:00 TBD TBD TBD TBD

Blackaby 306

Kittle, KJ

Room 201

Bowles, RE

Collins 332

Wright, CR

TBD TBD TBD TBD Blackaby 306

Park, JJ Cook/Taylor Park, JJ Cook/Taylor Kittle, KJ

AI; Cultural immersion study in South Korea Travel Study to Washington, DC; Contact David Cook AI; Cultural immersion study in South Korea Travel Study to Washington, DC; Contact David Cook

TBD Blackaby 306

Park, JJ Kittle, KJ

AI; Cultural immersion study in South Korea

Room 113

Laman, TS

Junior or AI

Room 106

Carter, GW

MANA 51.521

Collins 316

Reid, SS

TBD Room 114

Proctor, RD Pollard, JD

AI; Travel Study; Contact Jay Harley RELI 1301, 1302

TBD

Park, JJ

AI; Cultural immersion study in South Korea

S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S S/S

08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM

05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00 05:00

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Collins 313 Collins 301 Collins 327 Collins 318 Collins 326b Collins 314 Collins 312 Collins 312

Richard, DL Stricklin, BD Little, SA Hix, JW Davis, MW Thomason, BA Fredricksen, DE Fredricksen, DE

Classroom Mar. 11, 18 & online; FT Classroom Mar. 11, 18 & online MANA 51.521; Classroom March 11, 18 & online MANA 5.521; Classroom March 11, 18 & online Adm. to PRST; S-L; Classroom March 11, 18 & online Classroom Mar. 11, 18 & online RELI 1301, 1302; Classroom Mar. 11, 18 & online Classroom Mar. 11, 18 & online

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

SPRING BREAK MINI-TERM II Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

NON-HYBRID COURSES

SB2 COMA 4319 01 Comm Styles/Success SB2 FINE 1306 01 Intro to Fine Arts SB2 HHMA 4341 01 Event/Wedding Mgmt SB2 HIST 4359 01 Travel Study/East Asia SB2 LED 4309 01 Revolutionary Power SB2 MAGL 5359 01 Travel Study/East Asia 01 Revolutionary Power SB2 MAL 5309 SB2 MALA 5322 01 Comm Styles/Success SB2 MALA 5364 01 Travel Study/East Asia SB2 MANA 4319 01 Comm Styles/Success SB2 MANA 4342 01 Business Ethics SB2 MANA 6311 01 Global Initiatives/Mgmt SB2 MISM 6314 01 Mgmt Info Systems SB2 RELI 3386 01 Prac/Pers Evangelism SB2 RELI 4307 01 The Gospels SB2 SOCI 4359 01 Travel Study/East Asia

HYBRID COURSES SB2 SB2 SB2 SB2 SB2 SB2 SB2 SB2

FINE HIST MANA MANA PRST RELI RELI THEO

1306 1301 6310 6314 3301 1302 4322 5322

H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1 H2S1

Intro to Fine Arts US History to 1865 Leader/Management Org Change/Dev Lifelong Learning New Testament Survey Later/Letters/Paul Later/Letters/Paul

March 11–18, 2017 Day

Begins

Ends

Site

FT

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

January 17–May 12, 2017

ACCOUNTING

It is strongly recommended that the math requirement for the student’s degree be completed prior to or taken concurrently with ACCT 2301. SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT

2301 2301 2301 2301 2301 2302 2302 2302 2302

01 02 03 04 N1 01 02 03 04

Prin/Financial/Account Prin/Financial/Account Prin/Financial/Account Prin/Financial/Account Prin/Financial/Account Prin/Managerial/Acct Prin/Managerial/Acct Prin/Managerial/Acct Prin/Managerial/Acct

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

TTH TTH TTH W TBD TTH TTH M T

08:00AM 09:30AM 11:00AM 05:15PM TBD 11:00AM 12:30PM 05:30PM 08:00PM

09:15 10:45 12:15 07:45 TBD 12:15 01:45 08:00 10:30

Campus Collins 326b Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 312 Campus Collins 301 Internet Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 312 DBUHC Room 202 Campus Collins 312

www.DBU.edu

Crane, SA Bates, KM Staff Cole, GC Allen, CJ Bates, KM Staff Staff Elkins, JE

eMAT eMAT eMAT eMAT eMAT ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301

23

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE

January 17–May 12, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

SP SP SP SP

ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT

2302 2302 2302 3300

05 06 N1 H1

Prin/Managerial/Acct Prin/Managerial/Acct Prin/Managerial/Acct Survey/Acct/Syst

F S TBD T

05:30PM 08:00AM TBD 05:15PM

08:15 11:00 TBD 07:45

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT

3301 3302 3304 3323 4301 4302 4304

01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Intermed Fin Acct I Intermed Fin Acct II Cost Accounting Income Tax/Individuals Adv Financial Acct Income Tax/Entities Auditing

TH M T W M T TH

05:15PM 05:15PM 08:00PM 05:15PM 05:15PM 05:15PM 05:15PM

07:45 07:45 10:30 07:45 07:45 07:45 07:45

Success in College Success in College Success in College

T W TH

03:30PM 02:00PM 02:00PM

N1 01 01 01 01 01 01 N1 H1 01 H1

Design I Design II Drawing I Drawing II Painting I Photography I Basic Digital/Design Basic Digital/Design Art History Survey II Painting II Photography II

AIM PROGRAM SP SP SP

AIM AIM AIM

10.501 01 10.501 02 10.501 03

ART

SP ART 1301 SP ART 1302 SP ART 1303 SP ART 2303 SP ART 2310 SP ART 2314 SP ART 2318 SP ART 2318 SP ART 2320 SP ART 3310 SP ART 3314

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

DBUN Room 113 Campus Horner 201 Internet Campus Pilgrim LL-06

Knox, JE Elkins, JE Allen, CJ Knox, JE

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Nass, RA Nass, RA Terry, JC Nass, RA Moore, DL Nass, RA Sumpter, J

ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301; Classroom Jan. 24, Feb. 7, 21, March 7, 28, Apr. 11, 25, May 9 & online ACCT 2302 & MATH 1307 or math req. ACCT 3301 ACCT 2302, 3300, MATH 1307 or math req. ACCT 2302 & MATH 1307 or math req. ACCT 3302 ACCT 3323 within last 3 years ACCT 3302; S-L

04:20 Campus Collins 012 02:50 Campus Collins 012 02:50 Campus Collins 012

Whiteley, PM Whiteley, PM Whiteley, PM

Repeating students use 10.502.01 Repeating students use 10.502.02 Repeating students use 10.502.03

TBD TBD T 12:30PM TH 02:50PM TH 12:20PM F 11:00AM M 02:00PM F 12:30PM TBD TBD T 11:00AM F 11:00AM M 05:15PM

TBD Internet 03:00 Campus Collins 317b 05:15 Campus Collins 317a 02:50 Campus Collins 317b 01:45 Campus Collins 317b 04:30 Campus Horner 209 03:15 Campus Horner 209 TBD Internet 12:15 Campus Collins 317b 01:45 Campus Collins 317b 06:30 Campus Horner 209

Staff Gilbert, TC Keyes, SC Keyes, SC Ferrara, DL Pitts, AC Keyes, SC Armistead, TL Staff Ferrara, DL Pitts, AC

FT FT; $40 fee FT; $40 fee ART 1303; FT; $40 fee Five levels; FT; $40 fee Student camera & supplies; FT; $35 fee $40 fee; S-L $40 fee; S-L FT; Classroom & online ART 2310; Five levels; FT; $40 fee ART 2314; Student camera & supplies; $35 fee; Classroom weekly & online $40 fee $40 fee $40 fee ART 2318 or COMA 3321; $40 fee Graphic design, broadcast/digital media or art major; $40 fee ART 3321 ART 3321 O-CM; Also 3173, 3273 Senior, ADC; O-CM; S-L ART 3310; Five levels; FT; $40 fee ART 4309 or AI; Five levels; FT; $40 fee ART 1302, 2303 or graphic design major; ART 1303; $40 fee ART/COMA 4328; $40 fee FT Classroom & online; FT Senior in art, final semester; Classroom Jan. 19, Feb. 2, 16, Mar. 2, 23, Apr. 6, 20, May 4 & online; S-L

Pilgrim LL-05 Brownstone 102 Pilgrim LL-06 Collins 251 Collins 301 Collins 327 Collins 312

SP SP SP SP SP

ART ART ART ART ART

3316 3316 3317 3318 3319

01 02 01 01 01

Media Graphics Media Graphics Contemp Advertising Web Design Visual Communica

TH S TH T MWF

01:00PM 08:00AM 08:00PM 05:15PM 11:00AM

03:30 11:00 10:30 07:45 11:50

Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus

Horner 209 Room 106 Collins 317b Horner 209 Horner 209

Jobe, MW Armistead, TL Gleaves,VS Clifton, SW Hutchinson, JW

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ART ART ART ART ART ART ART

3322 3325 3373 4301 4309 4310 4328

01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Graphic Design II Lettering/Typography Art Practicum Internship in Art Painting III Painting IV Illustration I

TTH T W TBD F F TH

09:30AM 12:30PM 12:00PM TBD 11:00AM 11:00AM 12:20PM

10:45 03:00 12:50 TBD 01:45 01:45 02:50

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Horner 209 Horner 209 Collins 317a TBD Collins 317b Collins 317b Collins 317a

Hutchinson, JW Hutchinson, JW Walsh, DH Walsh, DH Ferrara, DL Ferrara, DL Hutchinson, JW

SP SP SP SP

ART ART ART ART

4329 4338 4380 4385

01 01 H1 H1

Illustration II Hist/Graphic Design II Arts/Creative Process Senior Capstone/Art

TH MWF TH TH

12:20PM 09:00AM 11:00AM 05:15PM

02:50 09:50 12:15 07:45

Campus Campus Campus Campus

Collins 317a Collins 317b Collins 317ab Collins 317b

Hutchinson, JW Hutchinson, JW Walsh, DH Walsh, DH

SP

BIOL 1002

01

Science Boot Camp

M

12:00PM

12:50 Campus Roberts 113

Bloom, MA

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL

1401 1401 1401 1401 1401 1401 1401 14L1 14L1 14L1 14L1 14L1 14L1 14L1 1406 1406 14L6 14L6 14L6 14L6 2302

H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N2 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N1 N2 01 02 01 02 03 04 01

Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab Prin/Biology Lab Mod/Conc/Bio II Mod/Conc/Bio II Mod/Conc/Bio II Lab Mod/Conc/Bio II Lab Mod/Conc/Bio II Lab Mod/Conc/Bio II Lab Med Term/Health Prof

MW MW T TH T TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD MWF MWF W W TH TH TTH

08:00AM 11:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 06:30PM TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 08:00AM 11:00AM 01:00PM 03:00PM 01:00PM 03:00PM 09:30AM

08:50 11:50 09:15 09:15 07:45 TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD TBD 08:50 11:50 03:00 05:00 03:00 05:00 10:50

Campus Dean 203 Campus Collins 314 Campus Roberts 113 Campus Roberts 113 Campus Brownstone 101 Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Internet Campus Roberts 113 Campus Collins 316 Campus Roberts 118 Campus Roberts 118 Campus Roberts 118 Campus Roberts 118 Campus Roberts 118

Staff Bloom, MA Mak, SM Bloom, MA Bloom, MA Hinson, ME See, LA Staff Bloom, MA Mak, SM Bloom, MA Bloom, MA Hinson, ME See, LA Noyes, DK Ivey, JA Noyes, DK Noyes, DK Noyes, DK Noyes, DK Griffith, RA

SP SP SP SP SP

BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL

23L2 2305 2406 2406 2406

01 01 01 02 03

Med Term/Health/Lab Introduction/Nutrition Hum Anat/Phys II Hum Anat/Phys II Hum Anat/Phys II

T TTH MWF MWF TTH

01:00PM 11:00AM 08:00AM 11:00AM 11:00AM

03:00 12:15 08:50 11:50 12:15

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Griffith, RA Griffith, RA Lee, CW Lee, CW Lee, CW

BIOLOGY

24

Collins CL-A Roberts 118 Collins 314 Roberts 113 Roberts 113

www.DBU.edu

BIOL, NASC major or pre-allied health; Class meets Jan. 23, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13 Classroom & online; Req. BIOL 14L1.H1 Classroom & online; Req. BIOL 14L1.H2 Classroom & online; Req. BIOL 14L1.H3 Classroom & online; Req. BIOL 14L1.H4 Classroom & online; Req. BIOL 14L1.H5 Req. BIOL 14L1.N1 Req. BIOL 14L1.N2

Req. BIOL 14L6 Req. BIOL 14L6

BIOL 1406; Does not satisfy GS natural science lab req.; Req. BIOL 23L2 S-L; Does not satisfy GS natural science lab req. BIOL 2405; Req. BIOL 24L6 BIOL 2405; Req. BIOL 24L6 BIOL 2405; Req. BIOL 24L6

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE

January 17–May 12, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Location

Instructor

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL

24L6 24L6 24L6 24L6 24L6 24L6 24L6 3101 3403 34L3 3404 34L4 3407 34L7 3409 34L9 34L9 4011 4303 4402

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01

Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Hum Anat/Phys II Lab Intro/Science Literature Vertebrate Embryology Vertebrate/Embry Lab Genetics Genetics Lab General Botany Gen Botany Lab Microbiology Microbiology Lab Microbiology Lab Life Sci 7-12 Seminar Cell Biology Molecular Genetics

M T T W TH TH F TH T TH TTH TH MWF F MWF M W TBD TTH TTH

02:00PM 08:00AM 02:00PM 02:00PM 08:00AM 02:00PM 02:00PM 09:30AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 11:00AM 02:00PM 11:00AM 02:00PM 09:00AM 02:00PM 2:00PM TBD 09:30AM 11:00AM

05:00 11:00 05:00 05:00 11:00 05:00 05:00 10:45 10:50 10:50 12:15 05:00 11:50 05:00 09:50 05:00 05:00 TBD 10:45 12:15

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Brownstone 102 Roberts 103 Roberts 103 Roberts 103 Roberts 103 Roberts 118 Roberts 118 Roberts 103 Roberts 103 Roberts 103 TBD Roberts 113 Roberts 226

Bloom, MA Ivey, JA Bloom, MA Ivey, JA Ivey, JA Griffith, RA Ivey, JA Bloom, MA Lee, CW Lee, CW Hinson, DD Hinson, DD Noyes, DK Noyes, DK Hinson, DD Hinson, DD Hinson, DD Noyes, DK Staff D’Brot, A

SP

BIOL 44L2

01

Molecular Gen Lab

T

02:00PM

05:00 Campus Roberts 103

TCP adm.; First sem. senior; $35 fee BIOL 1406, CHEM 1402 BIOL 1405/14L5, MATH 1303 or 1307 or 1405 & add. 3-4 hrs in BIOL, COSC or MATH; Req. BIOL 44L2 D’Brot, A

CAMP AND SPORT LEADERSHIP

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Science major, 16 hrs. BIOL BIOL 1406, 2406; Req. BIOL 34L3 BIOL 1406; Req. BIOL 34L4; S-L BIOL 1406; Req. BIOL 34L7 BIOL 1406; Req. BIOL 34L9

SP SP

CPSL 3310 CPSL 4309

N1 01

Recreation Leadership TBD Strat/Camp/Sport MWF

TBD 08:00AM

TBD Internet 08:50 Campus SGMC 107

Granniss, DJ Walker, ER

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

CHEM 1301 CHEM 13L1 CHEM 1401 CHEM 14L1 CHEM 1402 CHEM 14L2 CHEM 14L2 CHEM 14L2 CHEM 3403 CHEM 34L3

01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 01

Chemistry/Society Chem/Society Lab General Chemistry Gen Chemistry Lab General Chemistry Gen Chemistry Lab Gen Chemistry Lab Gen Chemistry Lab Organic Chemistry II Organic Chem II Lab

TH TH TTH TTH MWF M T W MWF F

05:20PM 07:00PM 08:00AM 09:15AM 09:00AM 02:00PM 02:00PM 02:00PM 08:00AM 02:00PM

07:00 10:00 09:15 10:50 09:50 05:00 05:00 05:00 08:50 05:00

Kramer, JA Kramer, JA Marcos, YS Marcos, YS Wilson, GA Wilson, GA Wilson, GA Wilson, GA Wilson, GA Wilson, GA

Req. CHEM 13L1

SP SP SP

CHIN 1402 CHIN 14L2 CHIN 2302

01 01 01

Elementary Chinese II Elem Chinese II Lab Intermed Chinese II

MW M T

12:00PM 02:00PM 01:30PM

01:15 Campus Collins 005a 03:45 Campus Collins 005a 04:00 Campus SGMC 107

Chen, D Chen, D Chen, D

CHIN 1401 or equiv.; Req. CHIN 14L2

SP SP SP SP

CLSC CLSC CLSC CLSC

1002 1002 1002 1002

01 02 03 04

Christian Leadership Christian Leadership Christian Leadership Christian Leadership

MW MW MW TTH

11:00AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 08:30AM

11:50 12:50 02:50 09:20

Campus Campus Campus Campus

Pilgrim LL-14 Pilgrim LL-14 Pilgrim LL-14 Pilgrim LL-14

Lash, JB Lash, JB Lash, JB Lash, JB

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

CHST CHST CHST CHST CHST CHST CHST

3309 3309 3309 4301 4301 4302 4307

01 02 03 01 H1 01 H1

Sp Form/Christ Ministry Sp Form/Christ Ministry Sp Form/Christ Ministry Teaching Min/Church Teaching Min/Church Practicum/Chr Stud Youth Ministry/Church

MWF MWF W MWF T W T

09:00AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 11:00AM 11:00AM 01:00PM 02:00PM

09:50 12:50 04:30 11:50 12:15 01:50 04:30

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Collins 012 Collins 316 Collins 316 Collins 312 Collins 012 Collins 012 Pilgrim LL-07

Daehnert, WJ Daehnert, WJ Proctor, RD Kim, JJ Kim, JJ Mullen, SK Staff

SP

CHST 4312

H1

Bib Serv Leadership

TH

02:00PM

04:30 Campus Pilgrim LL-07

Shirley, NC

SP

CHST 4312

H2

Bib Serv Leadership

T

05:15PM

07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-06

Bertrand, TD

SP SP SP

CHST 4312 CHST 4312 CHST 4342

N1 N2 N1

Bib Serv Leadership TBD Bib Serv Leadership TBD Ethnography/Worldview TBD

TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD

Internet Internet Internet

Gregory, RR Dutschke, JB McCord, SK

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA

1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302

01 01IEP 02 03 04 H1 H2 H3 H4

Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal Speech/Interpersonal

MWF MTHF MWF MWF MWF T T TH S

08:00AM 09:00AM 11:00AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 09:30AM 03:30PM 03:30PM 08:00AM

08:50 09:50 11:50 12:50 02:50 10:45 04:45 04:45 11:00

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Huffman, LE Ogiozee, O Rose, DM Rose, DM Staff Ingram, BR Hutchins, RL Farr, ND Aleman, E

SP SP SP SP SP SP

COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA

1302 1371 2050 2302 2302 2302

N1 01 01 01IEP 01 N1

Speech/Interpersonal Theater Practicum Soph Portfolio Review Voice/Articulation Voice/Articulation Voice/Articulation

TBD TTH TBD MWF TTH TBD

TBD 04:30PM TBD 09:00AM 11:00AM TBD

TBD 06:30 TBD 09:50 12:15 TBD

Internet Campus Roberts 206 Campus Campus Moon TBD Campus Pilgrim LL-06 Internet

CHEMISTRY

CHINESE

CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP

CHRISTIAN STUDIES

COMMUNICATION

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Roberts 226 Roberts 226 Roberts 226 Roberts 226 Roberts 113 Roberts 226 Roberts 226 Roberts 226 Roberts 226 Roberts 226

Collins 326b Moon TBD Collins 313 Education 114 Horner 201 Pilgrim LL-05 Horner 201 Horner 201 Collins 005b

www.DBU.edu

Sparks, AA Holcomb, SN Hutchinson, JW Morton, AD Allen, LG Allen, LG

Graduating senior; AI

1 yr. high sch. algebra or MATH 1301; Req. CHEM 14L1 CHEM 1401; Req. CHEM 14L2

CHEM 3402; Req. CHEM 34L3

CHIN 2301 or equiv.

RELI 1301, 1302; AI RELI 1301, 1302; AI RELI 1301, 1302; AI Classroom & online CHST major/minor, junior/senior, AI; S-L Classroom Jan. 24, Feb. 7, 21, Mar. 7, 28, Apr. 11, 25, May 9 & online First year req.; Classroom Jan. 19, Feb. 2, 16, Mar. 2, 23, Apr. 6, 20, May 4 & online First year req.; Classroom Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28, Mar. 21, Apr. 4, 18, May 2 & online; Final exam online First year req. First year req.

IEP only

Classroom & online Classroom & online Classroom & online Classroom Jan. 21, Feb. 4, 18, Mar. 4, Apr. 1, 22, May 6 & online Access to video camera required Also 2371, 3371, 4371 Sec. sem. soph.; Graphic design concentration IEP; COMA 1302 or AI COMA 1302 or AI COMA 1302 or AI

25

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE

January 17–May 12, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

SP SP SP SP SP SP

2304 2314 2318 2318 3301 3301

01 01 01 N1 H1 H2

Broadcast Comm Photography I Basic Digital/Design Basic Digital/Design Nonverb Communica Nonverb Communica

MWF M F TBD TH T

11:00AM 02:00PM 12:30PM TBD 11:00AM 08:15PM

11:50 04:30 03:15 TBD 12:15 10:45

Campus Horner 210 Campus Horner 209 Campus Horner 209 Internet Campus Horner 201 DBUN Room 115

SP2 COMA 3301

01

Nonverbal Comm

S

08:00AM

03:00 Campus Education 100

Staff

SP SP SP SP

COMA COMA COMA COMA

3301 3302 3303 3303

N1 01 H1 H2

Nonverb Communica Public Forum Debate Small Group Comm Small Group Comm

TBD TTH TH T

TBD 02:00PM 09:30AM 08:15PM

TBD 03:15 10:45 10:45

Internet Campus Collins 318 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 DBUN Room 115

Newman, MJ Morgan, JP Ingram, BR Staff

SP SP SP SP SP SP

COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA

3303 3304 3304 3304 3308 3314

N1 01 02 N1 N1 H1

Small Group Comm Writing Across Media Writing Across Media Writing Across Media Persuasive Comm Photography II

TBD TTH F TBD TBD M

TBD 08:00AM 08:15PM TBD TBD 05:15PM

TBD 09:15 11:00 TBD TBD 06:30

Internet Campus Pilgrim LL-19 DBUN Room 106 Internet Internet Campus Horner 209

Morris, CN Hulet, JJ Staff Pulley, JN Ellis, MN Pitts, AC

SP SP SP SP SP

COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA

3316 3316 3317 3318 3319

01 02 01 01 01

Media Graphics Media Graphics Contemp Advertising Web Design Visual Communica

TH S TH T MWF

01:00PM 08:00AM 08:00PM 05:15PM 11:00AM

03:30 11:00 10:30 07:45 11:50

Campus DBUN Campus Campus Campus

Jobe, MW Armistead, TL Gleaves, VS Clifton, SW Hutchinson, JW

COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA COMA

SP COMA 3322 01 Graphic Design II SP COMA 3325 01 Lettering/Typography SP COMA 3350 H1 Social Media SP COMA 4300 01 Portfolio Research SP COMA 4301 01 Readers Theater SP COMA 4302 N1 Intro to Linguistics SP COMA 4303 01 Video Editing SP COMA 4309 01 Radio Formats SP COMA 4310 01 Intern/Communication SP COMA 4319 H1 Comm Styles/Success SP3 COMA 4319 01 Comm Styles/Success SP COMA 4319 N1 Comm Styles/Success SP COMA 4319 N2 Comm Styles/Success SP COMA 4320 H1 Tech/Communication

Location

Horner 209 Room 106 Collins 317b Horner 209 Horner 209

Instructor Hollabaugh, GT Pitts, AC Keyes, SC Armistead, TL Sparks, AA Jacob, JE

TTH 09:30AM 10:45 Campus Horner 209 T 12:30PM 03:00 Campus Horner 209 T 05:15PM 06:30 Campus Horner 201 TBD TBD TBD Campus TBD M 06:30PM 09:00 Campus Roberts 206 TBD TBD TBD Internet TTH 08:00AM 09:15 Campus Horner 209 T 02:00PM 04:30 Campus TBD TBD TBD TBD Campus TBD TH 09:30AM 10:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-06 05:30PM 09:00 DBUHC Room 201 F S 08:00AM 03:00 TBD TBD TBD Internet TBD TBD TBD Internet TH 05:15PM 07:45 Campus Horner 210

Hutchinson, JW Hutchinson, JW Huffman, LE Hollabaugh, GT Morris, CN Powell, BG Jobe, MW Harris, RL Hollabaugh, GT Allen, LG Staff Kittle, KJ Averill, EP Hoover, JC

SP SP

COMA 4322 COMA 4322

H1 H2

Leadership Comm Leadership Comm

T W

02:00PM 05:30PM

03:15 Campus Collins 326b 08:00 DBUN Room 106

Hutchins, RL Staff

SP SP SP

COMA 4322 COMA 4323 COMA 4328

N1 01 01

Leadership Comm Communica Theory Illustration I

TBD MWF TH

TBD 11:00AM 12:25PM

TBD Internet 11:50 Campus Education 112 02:50 Campus Collins 317a

Pulley, JN Morgan, JP Hutchinson, JW

SP SP SP SP

COMA COMA COMA COMA

01 01 01 H1

Illustration II Hist/Graphic Design II Broadcast/Digt/Pract Arts/Creative Process

TH MWF TBD TH

12:25PM 09:00AM TBD 11:00AM

02:50 09:50 TBD 12:15

Hutchinson, JW Hutchinson, JW Hollabaugh, GT Walsh, DH

4329 4338 4340 4380

COMPUTER SCIENCE

Campus Campus Campus Campus

Collins 317a Collins 317b TBD Collins 317ab

SP SP

COSC 1301 COSC 1301

H1 H2

Intro to Computers Intro to Computers

MW W

02:00PM 08:15PM

02:50 Campus Collins 005b 10:45 DBUN Room 106

Lewis, JR Staff

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC COSC

N1 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

Intro to Computers Intro/Comp Sci/Prog Foun/Computer Sci II Foun/Comp Sci II Lab Data Structures Networks/Telecommun Comp Sci 8-12 Sem Sen Proj/Comp Sci Mobile Cloud Comp Mobile Cloud/Lab Computer Security II Comp Security II Lab Big Data Technologies Big Data Tech Lab

TBD MWF TTH M TTH TTH TBD TBD TTH TH TTH T MWF W

TBD 11:00AM 09:30AM 02:00PM 12:30PM 09:30AM TBD TBD 12:30PM 02:00PM 11:00AM 02:00PM 01:00PM 02:00PM

TBD 11:50 10:45 04:00 01:45 10:45 TBD TBD 01:45 04:00 12:15 04:00 01:50 04:00

Internet Campus Pilgrim 307 Campus Collins 301 Campus Collins CL-B Campus Horner 201 Campus Pilgrim LL-07 Campus TBD Campus TBD Campus Collins CL-B Campus Collins CL-B Campus Collins CL-B Campus Collins CL-B Campus Collins 005b Campus Collins CL-B

Peterson, NC Wei, HC Wei, HC Wei, HC Jack, JT Staff Wei, HC Wei, HC Staff Staff Staff Staff Wei, HC Wei, HC

Crime in America Intro/Criminal Justice Police Syst/Practices Legal Aspects/Law Enf Fund/Criminal Law

TBD TTH M W TTH

TBD 11:00AM 08:00PM 05:15PM 08:00AM

TBD 12:15 10:30 07:45 09:15

Internet Campus Collins 005b Campus Collins 326b Campus Brownstone 102 Campus Collins 005b

Coggeshall, LE Kung, DH Cowart, RE Perdue, JS Kung, DH

1301 1302 1408 14L8 2306 3306 4011 4308 4403 44L3 4408 44L8 4409 44L9

CRIMINAL JUSTICE SP SP SP SP SP

26

CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS

1301 1302 1310 1311 2304

N1 01 01 01 01

www.DBU.edu

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements Student camera & supplies; FT; $35 fee $40 fee; S-L $40 fee; S-L Classroom & online Classroom Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28, Mar. 21, Apr. 4, 18, May 2 & online; Final exam online Alt. Sat. 2 meets Jan. 28, Feb. 11, 25, Mar. 25, Apr. 8, 29, May 6 (10am final exam) COMA 1302 Classroom & online Classroom Jan. 24, Feb. 7, 21, Mar. 7, 28, Apr. 11, 25, May 9 & online COMA 2304 or ART/COMA 3319 COMA 2304 or ART/COMA 3319 COMA 2304 or ART/COMA 3319 COMA 1302, junior COMA 2314; Student camera & supplies; $35 fee; Classroom weekly & online $40 fee $40 fee $40 fee COMA 2318 or 3321; $40 fee COMA 1302, 3301 or Comm major/graphic design; $40 fee COMA 3321 COMA 3321 COMA 3304; Classroom weekly & online Broadcast majors only; COMA 4321 or CE COMA 4321 S-L ENGL 2301 or 2302; ENGL 3305 rec. $225 fee; S-L COMA 2302, 2304, 3304, 4308; $40 fee APD; O-CW Classroom & online WP1 meets Jan. 20, 21, Feb. 3, 4, 17, 18, Mar. 3, 4

Classroom Jan. 26, Feb. 9, 23, Mar. 9, 30, Apr. 13, 27 & online; Final exam online COMA 1302, junior; S-L; Classroom & online COMA 1302, junior; S-L; Classroom Jan. 18, Feb. 1, 15, Mar. 1, 22, Apr. 5, 19, May 3 & online; Final exam online COMA 1302, junior; S-L COMA 1302, junior ART 1302, 2303 or graphic design major and ART 1303; $40 fee COMA 4328; $40 FT COMA 2302, 2304, 3304, 3340, 4308; S-L Classroom & online; FT MS Office 2013; Classroom & online MS Office 2013; Classroom Jan.18, Feb. 1,15, Mar. 1, 22, Apr. 5, 19, May 3 & online; Final exam online MS Office 2013 COSC 1405; Req. COSC 14L8 COSC 2403 COSC 3305 TCP adm; First sem. senior; $35 fee COSC core courses, senior; S-L COSC 3301; Req. COSC 44L3 COSC 3306, 3408, 4401; Req. COSC 44L8 COSC 3301; Req. COSC 44L9; Python rec.

F-B S-L CRJS 1301 or 1302 or POLS 2301; Does not fulfill GS social science req.

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE Term Dept.

No.

January 17–May 12, 2017

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

SP CRJS 2305 SP CRJS 3302 SP1 CRJS 3302

H1 01 01

Court/Crim Procedure Juvenile Delinquency Juvenile Delinquency

T MWF F

02:00PM 08:00AM 05:00PM

03:15 Campus Pilgrim 307 08:50 Campus Collins 301 10:45 Campus Collins 326b

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS

N1 N1 01 H1 01 01 N1 H1

Juvenile Delinquency Constitutional Law Ethics/Law Enforce Organization/Admin Crime/Drug Control Criminology Criminology Research Methods

TBD TBD W TH M MWF TBD T

TBD TBD 05:15PM 02:00PM 05:15PM 09:00AM TBD 11:00AM

TBD TBD 07:45 03:15 07:45 09:50 TBD 12:15

SP

CRJS 4312

01

Research Methods

TH

05:15PM

07:45 Campus Moon 109b

SP

CRJS 4312

N1

Research Methods

TBD

TBD

TBD

Internet

SP SP SP SP

CRJS CRJS CRJS CRJS

4315 4320 4332 4620

N1 01 N1 01

Homeland/Security Intern/Crim Justice I Crisis Intervention Intern/Crim Justice II

TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD

TBD TBD TBD TBD

Internet Campus TBD Internet Campus TBD

Norton, BR Kung, DH Conroy, RJ Kung, DH

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM

2301 2301 2301 2301 2301 2301 2301 2301HR 2301 2301

01 02 03 04 05 H1 06 07 08 H2

Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Hon Dev A Chr Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind

MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH T T TTH T W

09:00AM 09:00AM 11:00AM 09:30AM 09:30AM 11:00AM 12:30PM 12:30PM 02:00PM 02:00PM

09:50 09:50 11:50 10:45 10:45 12:15 01:45 01:45 04:30 04:30

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Henk, DM Briscoe, AT Davis, MW Cook, MA Hopper, K Chaffin, SR Boyles, EA Mitchell, PI Borum, JW Crouch, SH

SP SP SP SP SP SP

DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM

2301 2301 2301 2301 2301 2301

H3 H4 N1 N2 N3 N4

Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind Dev A Christian Mind

TH TH TBD TBD TBD TBD

11:00AM 12:30PM TBD TBD TBD TBD

12:15 01:45 TBD TBD TBD TBD

Campus SGMC 107 Campus SGMC 107 Internet Internet Internet Internet

SP ECON 2301 SP7 ECON 2301 SP ECON 2301

01 H1 H1

Prin/Macroeconomics Prin/Macroeconomics Prin/Macroeconomics

TTH T W

08:00AM 05:15PM 05:30PM

09:15 Campus Collins 304 07:45 Campus Collins 326b 08:00 DBUN Room 113

Arnott, DH Grooms, TF Dow, LG

SP SP SP SP2

ECON ECON ECON ECON

2301 2302 2302 2302

N1 01 02 01

Prin/Macroeconomics Prin/Microeconomics Prin/Microeconomics Prin/Microeconomics

TBD MWF TH S

TBD 01:00PM 05:15PM 08:00AM

TBD 01:50 07:45 03:00

McClelland, EL Saydometov, S Thompson, RH Thompson, RH

SP SP

ECON 2302 ECON 3315

N1 01

Prin/Microeconomics Money/Fin/Institutions

TBD M

TBD 05:15PM

TBD Internet 07:45 Campus Collins 327

Carter, OD Staff

01 01 01 01 01 02 03 04 05 01 02 03 01 02 01 02 01 02 03 01 01 N1 01 02 03 01

Life Sci 7-12 Seminar Comp Sci 8-12 Seminar Foun/Early Child Ed Educ Psychology Dev/Infants/Child/Adol Dev/Infants/Child/Adol Dev/Infants/Child/Adol Dev/Infants/Child/Adol Dev/Infants/Child/Adol Intro/Tch Certification Intro/Tch Certification Intro/Tch Certification Instruct Assessment Instruct Assessment Core Subj EC-6 Sem Core Subj EC-6 Sem Prof Responsibilities Prof Responsibilities Prof Responsibilities Intern in Teaching I Intern in Teaching II Developmental Stages Teach/Special Pops Teach/Special Pops Teach/Special Pops Disc/Classroom Mgmt

TBD TBD W W TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH MWF TTH TTH T T T T TTH M TH TBD TBD TBD TTH TTH TTH TTH

TBD TBD 05:15PM 05:15PM 12:30PM 12:30PM 12:30PM 12:30PM 03:30PM 12:00PM 09:30AM 02:00PM 05:15PM 08:00PM 05:15PM 05:15PM 02:00PM 05:15PM 05:15PM TBD TBD TBD 12:30PM 12:30PM 12:30PM 08:00AM

TBD TBD 07:45 07:45 01:45 01:45 01:45 01:45 04:45 12:50 10:45 03:15 07:45 10:30 07:45 07:45 03:15 07:45 07:45 TBD TBD TBD 01:45 01:45 01:45 09:15

Noyes, DK Wei, HC Myers, JE Farr, MB Abercrombie, JE Meyers, LM Leach, PK Staff Atchley, JL Staff Burgin, RD Staff Hodges, SR Hodges, SR Williams, BB Martin, MK Burgin, RD Burgin, RD Burgin, RD Spain, CS Spain, CS Brandewie, JS Roberts, CD Oldenburg, MW Davis, PJ Abercrombie, JE

3302 3305 4301 4303 4306 4307 4307 4312

DEVELOPING A CHRISTIAN MIND

ECONOMICS

EDUCATION SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

BIOL COSC ECHE EDEP EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC

4011 4011 4360 3301 3302 3302 3302 3302 3302 3313 3313 3313 3320 3320 4010 4010 4021 4021 4021 4301 4302 4303 4312 4312 4312 4313

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

Site

Location

Internet Internet Campus Horner 201 Campus Collins 310 Campus Collins 313 Campus Collins 005b Internet Campus SGMC 107



Pilgrim LL-07 SGMC 109 Dean 203 SGMC 109 SGMC 107 SGMC 109 SGMC 109 Collins 005a Dean 202 Collins 008

Internet Campus Collins 314 Campus Moon 111b Campus Collins 327

Campus TBD Campus TBD Campus Education 114 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 100 Campus Brownstone 102 Campus Brownstone 101 Campus Pilgrim LL-07 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 114 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 Campus Collins 005a Campus Collins 005a Campus Education 112 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 112 TBD TBD Internet Campus Pilgrim LL-06 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 100

www.DBU.edu

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Conroy, RJ Kung, DH Grover, TL

CRJS 1301 or 1302; Classroom & online PSYC or SOCI 1301 PSYC or SOCI 1301; Alt. Fri. 1 meets Jan. 20, Feb. 3, 17, Mar. 3, 31, Apr. 21, May 5 (5:30pm final exam) PSYC or SOCI 1301 CRJS 1301 or 1302, 3 hrs. CRJS or POLS Junior standing CRJS 1301 or 1302; Classroom & online 6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI CRJS 1301 or 1302 or SOCI 1301 CRJS 1301 or 1302 or SOCI 1301 PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS math; Classroom & online PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS math PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS math 6 hrs. CRJS or POLS or SOCI 18 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; S-L 6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI 30 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; S-L

Grover, TL Copeland, BA Rhodes, SL Conroy, RJ Key, AJ Kung, DH Conroy, RJ Buchanan, TG Bizzell, ME Bizzell, ME

Flickner, MK Flickner, MK Newman, MJ Anderson, AK Hatch, JD Naugle, DK

TRD TRD TRD TRD TRD TRD; Classroom & online International students; FOUN 1101 req. TRD; AI, APD Honors TRD TRD; Classroom Jan. 18, Feb. 1, 15, Mar. 1, 22, Apr. 5, 19, May 3 & online; Final exam online TRD; Classroom & online TRD; Classroom & online TRD TRD TRD TRD

Classroom & online every week Jan. 17-Mar. 7 Classroom Jan. 18, Feb. 1, 15, Mar. 1, 22, Apr. 5, 19, May 3 & online; Final exam online

Alt. Sat. 2 meets Jan. 28, Feb. 11, 25, Mar. 25, Apr. 8, 29, May 6 (10am final exam) ECON 2301, 2302, FINA 3301 TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee OBV TCP adm., 4-8, 7-12, EC-12; S-L TCP adm., EC-6; S-L TCP adm., EC-6; S-L TCP adm., EC-6; S-L TCP adm., EC-6; S-L OBV; Req. for teacher cert.; Open to interested students OBV; Req. for teacher cert.; Open to interested students OBV; Req. for teacher cert.; Open to interested students EDUC 3313 EDUC 3313 TCP adm., second sem. junior, EC-6; $35 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior, EC-6; $35 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior, all cert.; $35 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior, all cert.; $35 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior, all cert.; $35 fee AD AD PTS; OBV TCP adm., 4-8, 7-12, F-B S-L TCP adm., EC-6, EC-12, F-B S-L TCP adm., EC-6, EC-12, F-B S-L TCP adm., 4-8, 7-12, EC-12, F-B S-L

27

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE

January 17–May 12, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC

4313 4313 4313 4314 4314 4314 4316 4318 4320 4320 4333 4333 4334 4335 4335 4336 4336 4337 4337 4338 4338 4608

02 03 04 01 02 03 N1 01 01 02 01 02 01 01 02 01 02 01 02 01 02 01

Disc/Classroom Mgmt Disc/Classroom Mgmt Disc/Classroom Mgmt Best Practices/Teach Best Practices/Teach Best Practices/Teach Stud/Classroom/Mgmt Pedagogy of Math Instructional Tech Instructional Tech Sec Ped/Comp Sci Sec Ped/Comp Sci Ped/Fine Arts/Move Sec Pedagogy/Math Sec Pedagogy/Math Sec Pedagogy/ELAR Sec Pedagogy/ELAR Sec Pedagogy/Sci Sec Pedagogy/Sci Sec Pedagogy/History Sec Pedagogy/History Clinical Teaching

TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TTH TBD M T TH MWF TH M MWF TTH MWF TH MWF TH MWF TH TBD

11:00AM 11:00AM 11:00AM 08:00AM 11:00AM 11:00AM TBD 05:15PM 08:00PM 08:00PM 09:00AM 08:00PM 05:15PM 09:00AM 08:00PM 09:00AM 08:00PM 09:00AM 08:00PM 09:00AM 08:00PM TBD

12:15 12:15 12:15 09:15 12:15 12:15 TBD 07:45 10:30 10:30 09:50 10:30 07:45 09:50 10:30 09:50 10:30 09:50 10:30 09:50 10:30 TBD

Campus Brownstone 102 Campus Brownstone 101 Campus Collins 310 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 112 Internet Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 114 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 Campus Moon 112 Campus Education 114 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 Campus Education 114 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 Campus Education 114 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 Campus Education 114 Campus Pilgrim LL-05 TBD

SP

ENGL 4011

01

Eng/Read 7-12 Sem

M

05:15PM

07:45 Campus TBD

Fink, GM

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ESLS GSCI GSCI GSCI GSCI HIST HIST MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MUSI READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ SOST SOST SPED

4304 4010 4011 4320 4320 4011 4309 3304 3304 3310 4010 4011 4010 4010 4331 4332 4332 4333 4334 4335 4336 4336 4337 4338 4340 4340 4340 4310

01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 N1 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 02 H1

Meth/Teaching ESL Science 4-8 Seminar Science 7-12 Seminar Pedagogy of Science Pedagogy of Science History 7-12 Seminar Texas History Math Content II Math Content II Problem Solving/Math Math 4-8 Seminar Math 7-12 Seminar Music All-Level Sem Eng/Read 4-8 Sem Reading/Content Area Diag/Correct Read Diff Diag/Correct Read Diff Clin Correct Read Diff Diag/Cl Correct Read Pedagogy/Reading I Pedagogy/Reading II Pedagogy/Reading II Pedagogy/Reading III Pedagogy/Lang Arts Adolescent/Read/Write Pedagogy/Soc Studies Pedagogy/Soc Studies Intro/Except Learner

T TBD TBD MWF M W TTH MWF TTH TTH W W F TH W TTH M MWF TBD MWF MWF TH TH W MWF MWF T T

05:15PM TBD TBD 11:00AM 05:15PM 03:00PM 03:30PM 02:00PM 02:00PM 03:30PM 03:00PM 03:00PM 02:00PM 08:00PM 08:00PM 03:30PM 08:00PM 12:00PM TBD 09:00AM 11:00AM 05:15PM 05:15PM 05:15PM 09:00AM 02:00PM 05:15PM 05:15PM

07:45 TBD TBD 11:50 07:45 04:50 04:45 02:50 03:15 04:45 05:00 05:00 02:50 10:30 10:30 04:45 10:30 12:50 TBD 09:50 11:50 07:45 07:45 07:45 09:50 02:50 07:45 07:45

Campus Moon 109b Campus TBD Campus TBD Campus Education 114 Campus Education 114 Campus Collins 251 Campus Collins 327 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 112 Campus Halliday 2 Campus Education 112 Campus Education 112 Campus Blackaby 306 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Internet Campus Education 112 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 114 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 114 Campus Halliday 2

Garrett, SA Staff Staff Neyland, MJ Neyland, MJ Williams, ME Stricklin, BD Lenox, IC Lenox, IC Lenox, IC Lenox, IC Lenox, IC McCullar, CK Abercrombie, JE Banks, AD Farr, MB Hamberlin, MK Pedersen, BG Morren, DM Downing, KH Downing, KH Grizzle, JM Garrett, SA Pedersen, BG Abercrombie, JE Abercrombie, JE McCarthy, MG Hubbard, C

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

SPED SPED SPED SPED SPED SPED SPED

4310 4320 4320 4330 4332 4332 4333

N1 01 N1 N1 01 02 01

Intro/Except Learner Teach/Underachiever Teach/Underachiever Ped/Special Education Diag/Correct Read Diff Diag/Correct Read Diff Clin Correct Read Diff

TBD W TBD TBD TTH M MWF

TBD 05:15PM TBD TBD 03:30PM 08:00PM 12:00PM

TBD 07:45 TBD TBD 04:45 10:30 12:50

Internet Campus Moon 109b Internet Internet Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100 Campus Education 100

Green, SR Montgomery, PC Johnson, JS Sanders, ME Farr, MB Hamberlin, MK Pedersen, BG

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

1301 1301 1301 1301 1301 1301 1301

01 02 H1 03 04 05 H2

Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I

MWF MWF T TTH TTH M T

09:00AM 01:00PM 09:30AM 12:30PM 02:00PM 08:00PM 08:15PM

09:50 01:50 10:45 01:45 03:15 10:30 10:45

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUN

Dendy, KL Benson, PF Hickman, LA Jeffress, AR Jeffress, AR Fink, GM Staff

SP SP SP

ENGL 1301 ENGL 1301 ENGL 1301

06 07 N1

Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I

TH S TBD

05:15PM 11:30AM TBD

07:45 Campus Moon 109a 02:30 Campus Collins 251 TBD Internet

Benson, PF Mabe, TR Dark, RN

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

01 02 03 04 05 06 07

Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II

MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TTH TTH

09:00AM 11:00AM 12:00PM 12:00PM 01:00PM 08:00AM 09:30AM

09:50 11:50 12:50 12:50 01:50 09:15 10:45

Blair, JJ Grimes, JE Grimes, JE Dark, RN Dark, RN Chamberlin, M Powell, BG

ENGLISH

28

1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Location

Pilgrim LL-19 Collins 312 Pilgrim LL-06 Halliday 1 Halliday 1 Collins 313 Room 106

Pilgrim 307 Collins 012 Collins 012 Collins 008 Collins 008 Pilgrim LL-05 Collins 326b

www.DBU.edu

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

Meyers, LM Leach, PK Staff Roberts, CD Hagan, KB Davis, PJ Smiles, LJ Leach, PK Tribble, AR Squalls, LC Tribble, DH Hyman, JM Roe, CE Tribble, DH Hyman, JM Tribble, DH Hyman, JM Tribble, DH Hyman, JM Tribble, DH Hyman, JM Oldenburg, MW

TCP adm., EC-6, F-B S-L TCP adm., EC-6, F-B S-L TCP adm., EC-6, F-B S-L TCP adm., 4-8, 7-12, F-B S-L TCP adm., EC-6, EC-12, F-B S-L TCP adm., EC-6, F-B S-L PT OBV Teacher cert. Teacher cert. EDUC 3313; OBV PT/MAT; EDUC 3313; OBV OBV EDUC 3313; OBV PT/MAT; EDUC 3313; OBV EDUC 3313; OBV PT/MAT; EDUC 3313; OBV EDUC 3313; OBV PT/MAT; EDUC 3313; OBV EDUC 3313; OBV PT/MAT; EDUC 3313; OBV Second sem. senior who has passed both TExES; $100 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior; ENGL 1301/1401, 1302, 2301 or 2302; $35 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35 fee TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35 fee OBV OBV TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35 fee 6 hrs. HIST MATH 3303 or AI; Scientific calculator; OBV MATH 3303 or AI; Scientific calculator; OBV MATH 1406 or 3304 or AI; TI-84 Plus calculator TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35; TI-84 Plus calculator TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35; TI-84 Plus calculator TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35 fee; S-L TCP adm., second sem. junior; $35 fee OBV READ 4335, 4336, 4337 PT/MAT; READ 4335, 4336, 4337 READ 4332; S-L PT/ MAT READ 4335 READ 4335 EDUC 3313 EDUC 3313 EDUC 3313 OBV OBV Classroom Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28, Mar. 21, Apr. 4, 18, May 2 & online; Final exam online

SPED 4310 PT/MAT; READ 4335, 4336, 4337 READ 4335, 4336, 4337 SPED 4332 or AI Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req.; Classroom & online Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req.; Classroom Jan. 17, 31, Feb. 14, 28, Mar. 21, Apr. 4, 18, May 2 & online; Final exam online Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req. Proctored exams req.; Webcam & mic. req. for proctored exams ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE

January 17–May 12, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

Site

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

SP SP SP SP SP SP

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

1302 1302 1302 1302 1302 1302

08 09 H1 CFN2 10 H2

Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II

TTH TTH T T TTH M

12:30PM 12:30PM 02:00PM 02:00PM 02:00PM 05:30PM

01:45 01:45 03:15 04:30 03:15 08:00

Campus Campus Campus CFNI Campus DBUN

Collins 313 Pilgrim LL-05 Collins 012 Room FL-226 Collins 327 Room 106

Powell, BG Watts, LD Hickman, LA Chamberlin, M Riley, NF Frazier, DK

SP SP

ENGL 1302 ENGL 1302

11 H3

Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II

T TH

08:00PM 05:30PM

10:30 Campus Collins 313 08:00 DBUHC Room 201

Reimer, TL Corbitt, CA

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

1302 1302 1302 1401 1401 2301 2301 2301 2301

12 N1 N2 01 02 01 02 H1 H2

Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric II Comp/Rhetoric I Comp/Rhetoric I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I World Literature I

F TBD TBD MW TTH MWF TTH TH M

05:15PM TBD TBD 02:00PM 11:45AM 09:00AM 02:00PM 12:30PM 05:30PM

08:00 TBD TBD 04:00 01:45 09:50 03:15 01:45 08:00

Staff Barrett, MC Maples, MJ Blair, JJ Minyard, SJ Mackenzie, TA Grimes, JE Nelson, MK Frazier, DK

SP SP

ENGL 2301 ENGL 2301

03 N1

World Literature I World Literature I

W TBD

08:00PM TBD

10:30 Campus Collins 314 TBD Internet

Reimer, TL Nelson, MK

SP

ENGL 2301

N2

World Literature I

TBD

TBD

TBD

Internet

Nelson, MK

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL

2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 2302 3302 3305 3314 3320

01 02 03 H1 04 05 06 07 08 09 N1 N2 01 N1 01 01

World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II World Literature II Amer Literature II Adv Written Comm British Literature II Internship in English

MWF MWF MWF T TTH TTH M T TH S TBD TBD T TBD M TBD

12:00PM 01:00PM 02:00PM 09:30AM 02:00PM 03:30PM 08:00PM 05:30PM 05:15PM 08:00AM TBD TBD 02:00PM TBD 02:00PM TBD

12:50 01:50 02:50 10:45 03:15 04:45 10:30 08:00 07:45 11:00 TBD TBD 04:30 TBD 04:30 TBD

Campus Collins 251 Campus Collins 251 Campus Collins 251 Campus Dean 202 Campus Brownstone 102 Campus Collins 316 Campus Collins 251 DBUHC Room 202 Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 251 Internet Internet Campus Collins 310 Internet Campus Pilgrim LL-05 Campus TBD

Mackenzie, TA Henry, ML Henry, ML Dyer, AJ McCollister, DL Riley, NF Dyer, AJ Bagley, MC McCollister, DL Mabe, TR Hoyer, LE Hoyer, LE Henry, ML Powell, BG Grimes, JE Powell, BG

SP

ENGL 4011

01

Eng/Read 7-12 Sem

M

05:15PM

07:45 Campus TBD

Fink, GM

SP ENGL 4301 SP ENGL 4309 SP5 ENGL 4309

N1 01 01

Intro to Linguistics TBD American Ethnic Lit TH Muslim N African Novel S

TBD 05:15PM 09:00AM

TBD Internet 07:45 Campus Collins 005a 03:30 Campus SGMC 109

Powell, BG Henry, ML Dark, RN

SP SP SP

01 01 01

Nature Poetry Shakespeare Intro/Literary Theory

W TH F

02:00PM 02:00PM 02:00PM

04:30 Campus Collins 301 04:30 Campus Collins 005b 04:45 Campus Collins 005a

Grimes, JE Nelson, MK Dark, RN

ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401; Classroom & online ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401; Classroom Jan. 23, Feb. 6, 20, Mar. 6, 27, Apr. 10, 24, May 8 & online ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401; Classroom Jan. 19, Feb. 2, 16, Mar. 2, 23, Apr. 6, 20, May 4 & online ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 ENGL 1301/1401 Proctored exams req.; Non-native English speakers Proctored exams req.; Non-native English speakers ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom & online ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom Jan. 30, Feb. 13, 27, Mar. 20, Apr. 3, 17, May 1 & online; Final exam online ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Webcam & mic. req. for proctored exams ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Webcam & mic. req. for proctored exams ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom & online ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 ENGL 2301 or 2302 ENGL 2301 or 2302; S-L ENGL 2301 or 2302 Junior English major, ENGL 3305 or 4301 with B minimum, AI, AIC; S-L TCP adm., sec. sem. junior; ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 & 2301 or 2302 or equiv.; $35 fee ENGL 2301 or 2302; ENGL 3305 rec. ENGL 2301 or 2302 Spain travel study; ENGL 2301 or 2302; Fast Sat. 1 meets Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4 ENGL 2301 or 2302 ENGL 2301 or 2302 ENGL 2301 or 2302

Prin/Entrepreneurship Prin/Entrepreneurship Prin/Entrepreneurship Intern/Entrepreneur New Venture Creation

MWF T F TBD MWF

09:00AM 05:15PM 05:30PM TBD 12:00PM

09:50 07:45 08:15 TBD 12:50

O’Brien, WR Whitaker, TM Staff Staff O’Brien, WR

S-L S-L S-L ENTR major, 60 hours min. ACCT 2301, 2302, ENTR 3301, FINA 4320, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301 MATH 1301 rec.; Satisfies GS science req.; Req. ENSC 14L1

ENGL 4311 ENGL 4312 ENGL 4319

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

SP SP SP SP SP

ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR ENTR

3301 3301 3301 4302 4330

01 02 03 01 01

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

Campus Collins 251 Internet Internet Campus Pilgrim LL-19 Campus Collins 326b Campus Brownstone 102 Campus Collins 301 Campus Collins 301 DBUN Room 106

Campus Campus DBUN Campus Campus

Collins 301 Collins Widner Room 115 Collins 311 Collins 301

SP

ENSC 1401

01

Intro to Environ Sci

TTH

09:30AM

10:45 Campus Collins 310

LaFavers, AJ

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP

ENSC ENSC ENSC ENSC ENSC ENSC ENSC

14L1 2306 3303 3306 4301 4403 4403

01 01 01 01 01 01 02

Intro/Environ Sci Lab Environ Sci Prob II Solid/Hazardous Waste Chem/Hazard/Material Environ Toxicology Sen Proj/Environ Sci Sen Proj/Environ Sci

W MWF TTH T TTH TBD TBD

03:00PM 11:00AM 11:00AM 05:15PM 09:30AM TBD TBD

05:00 11:50 12:15 07:45 10:45 TBD TBD

LaFavers, AJ Bush, TO LaFavers, AJ Kuusisto, LM Bush, TO Bush, TO LaFavers, AJ

SP SP SP

FINA 3301 FINA 3301 FINA 3301

01 02 H1

Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt

MWF MWF M

09:00AM 12:00PM 05:30PM

09:50 Campus Collins 314 12:50 Campus Collins 318 08:00 DBUN Room 114

Saydometov, S Miller, WO Staff

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP5

FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA FINA

03 04 05 N1 01 01 01 01

Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt Corp Financial Mgmt Securities Analysis Money/Fin/Institutions Intro/Risk Mgmt/Ins Pers Financial Plan

M TH S TBD W M W S

08:00PM 05:15PM 08:00AM TBD 05:15PM 05:15PM 05:15PM 09:00AM

10:30 07:45 11:00 TBD 07:45 07:45 07:45 03:30

Britton, MA Staff Miller, WO Schaffer, AC Saydometov, S Staff Schaffer, AC Britton, MA

FINANCE

3301 3301 3301 3301 3302 3304 3305 3307

Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus

Roberts 221 Collins 005a Roberts 117b Roberts 117b Collins 005b Roberts 213 Roberts 214

Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 012 Campus Collins 332 Internet Campus Collins 318 Campus Collins 327 Campus Collins 012 Campus SGMC 107

www.DBU.edu

ENSC 2305; Does not fulfill natural science GS req. ENSC 2306 ENSC 2306 ENSC 2306, BIOL 1406 AI, senior standing AI, senior standing ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301; Classroom Jan. 30, Feb. 13, 27, Mar. 20, Apr. 3, 17, May 1 & online; Final exam online ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 ACCT 2301 FINA 3301 ECON 2301, 2302, FINA 3301 FINA 3301 FINA 3301; Fast Sat 1 meets Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4; S-L

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SPRING 2017 UNDERGRADUATE

January 17–May 12, 2017

Term Dept.

No.

Sec.

Course Title

Day

Begins

Ends

SP SP SP

4302 4311 4320

01 01 01

Adv Top/Corp Mgmt Internship in Finance Entrepreneur Fiinance

TH TBD TTH

08:00PM TBD 02:00PM

FINA FINA FINA

FINE ARTS

Site

Location

Instructor

Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements

10:30 Campus Collins 313 TBD Campus Collins 311 03:15 Campus Collins 304

Staff Staff O’Brien, WR

FINA 3301 AD ACCT 2301, FINA 3301 rec.

SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP8 SP SP

FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE FINE

1306 1306 1306 1306 1306 1306 1306 1306 1306 1306 1306

01 02 03 H1 H2 H3 H4 04 01 05 H5

Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts

MWF MWF TTH T T TH TH F MW T TH

12:00PM 02:00PM 08:00AM 11:00AM 02:00PM 11:00AM 02:00PM 02:00PM 06:00PM 05:30PM 08:15PM

12:50 02:50 09:15 12:15 03:15 12:15 03:15 04:45 08:30 08:00 10:45

Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus Campus DBUHC DBUN

Horner 210 Pilgrim LL-07 Collins 251 Pilgrim LL-05 Collins 312 Pilgrim LL-05 Collins 312 Collins 312 Moon 111b Room 209 Room 106

McCoy, JT Staff Richard, DL Huff, RG Huff, RG Talley, DJ Talley, DJ Studstill, TJ Morton, AD Staff Staff

SP5 SP SP SP

FINE FINE FINE FINE

1306 1306 1306 1306

01 N1 N2 N3

Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts Intro to Fine Arts

S TBD TBD TBD

09:00AM TBD TBD TBD

03:30 TBD TBD TBD

Campus Blackaby 306 Internet Internet Internet

Staff Averill, JM Miller, JM Richard, DL

FT FT FT Classroom & online; FT Classroom & online; FT Classroom & online; FT Classroom & online; FT FT International students; Class meets Mar. 20-May 10; FT FT Classroom Jan. 19, Feb. 2, 16, Mar. 2, 23, Apr. 6, 20, May 4 & online; FT Fast Sat. 1 meets Jan. 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, Mar. 4; FT FT FT FT

FOUNDATIONS FOR EXCELLENCE SP SP

FOUN 1101 FOUN 1101

GEOLOGY

01 02

Foun for Excellence Foun for Excellence

M W

11:00AM 01:00PM

11:50 Campus Brownstone 101 01:50 Campus Pilgrim LL-05

Staff Henk, DM

Req. for TRD 10% through 15% of class meetings..................................... 70% >15% through 25% of class meetings..................................... 60% >25% of class meetings and thereafter......................... No Refund Courses offered in terms meeting at least one week, but less than two weeks (December Mini I and II, January Mini I and II, Spring Break Mini I and II) may be dropped before the end of the first class day for a 100% refund. There is no withdrawal from one-week mini-term courses. The refund for any course with a TBA timeslot such as Internet, Doctoral, Practicum, or Internship will be calculated as if the course met weekly beginning on the first day of the term. If the first day of the semester is on a Tuesday, then the refund will be calculated as if the course met weekly on Tuesday throughout the semester. Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped. Financial aid recipients who withdraw from all classes before 60% of the semester is completed will also be required to return a portion of the federal financial aid received. A class meeting is defined as any official meeting time as noted on the semester calendar included in this schedule. The date the student enrolls in a class has no bearing on the calculation of class meetings. Additionally, any changes made by a professor to the official meeting dates in this schedule will not alter the calculation of refund amounts. When a student drops and adds an equal number of credit hours within the same term, it is considered an even exchange and no prorated refund is calculated. If a student drops and adds courses within different terms, credit for courses dropped will be determined based on the method explained below. Courses added will be charged at full-tuition rates. In either case, the student will be subject to a drop/withdrawal fee and any other applicable fees. In cases of course cancellation by the University, credit equal to 100% of tuition and fees will be given. Late registration and/or absences from class have no bearing on refunds. Students suspended for academic or disciplinary reasons will not be entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, or housing. Refunds of credit balances on student accounts will require a minimum of two weeks to be paid after the student has officially withdrawn through the Registrar’s Office. However, no credit balances which are the result of financial aid will be refunded until two weeks after the add/drop period closes. A refund will be issued only if the student’s balance is paid in full. All refunds are either mailed or direct deposited depending on which option the student selects.

Refunds for Spring 2017 will be processed on or before February 13, 2017, for students whose disbursement of financial aid creates a credit balance. All refunds are either mailed or direct deposited depending on which option the student selects.

Using a FAX

Students who are unable to complete the add/drop or withdrawal process in person on the main campus may do so by FAX by following the steps listed below. 1. The student will contact the academic department through which the student’s major is administered to request the proper form and obtain the department’s FAX number. 2. The department will send the proper form to the student by FAX. 3. The student will fill in the necessary data before faxing the form to the academic department. 4. a. Adding or Dropping a Course • The student will telephone the academic department requesting the signature of the student’s academic advisor. • The advisor’s signature and the date must appear on the form. b. Withdrawing from a Course • The student will telephone the academic department requesting the signature of the instructor of each course from which the student is withdrawing. • Each course listed on the form must show the instructor’s signature, the date signed, and the last date of class attendance. 5. The student will monitor this process through each step to completion in the Registrar’s Office. The student should never send the form directly to the Registrar’s Office since the form is meaningless and void without the signature of the instructor(s) to withdraw or the advisor to drop. 6. When the form is complete, the academic department will forward a copy to the Registrar’s Office. 7. The refund will be calculated according to the date the Request for Withdrawal or Drop form is received in the Registrar’s Office.

The student should refer to Tuition Refund Policies on this page or contact the Cashier’s Office for tuition refund information before dropping or withdrawing from a class.

Athletics Disclosure

Equity in Athletics Disclosure: Annual reports of information regarding intercollegiate athletics programs at DBU are available pursuant to the Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act upon request by students, prospective students, and members of the public. Requests should be forwarded in writing to the Director of Athletics.

CALCULATING THE TUITION REFUND The following process is used to calculate the refund of tuition: 1. The number of classes that have already met in a semester is divided by the total number of classes contained in that semester. 2. This number is the percentage used to calculate the amount of tuition to be refunded. (See drop/withdrawal dates on page 17 or on pages 50–51.)

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FORMULA: # of classes met / # of total classes contained in the semester = % of the course completed. EXAMPLE: 2/16=12.5%. 12.5% according to the refund policy equates to a 70% tuition refund. (Refer to table of percentages above in the left column.)

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Winter 2016–2017/Spring 2017

Financial Information All qualified students must contact the Cashier’s Office following their registration to make payment arrangements. Students who have not paid in full at the time of registration will automatically be placed on the Deferred Payment Plan.

Deferred Payment Plan There are three types of plans that will be used for Spring Registration. The first type of plan requires a 1/6 down payment at the time of registration. This plan will be used from October 24, 2016, to January 23, 2017, and requires six payment dates: 1/6 at the time of the registration; February 1, 2017; March 1, 2017; April 1, 2017; May 1, 2017; and June 1, 2017. The second type of plan requires a 1/4 down payment at the time of registration. This plan will be used from October 24, 2016, to January 23, 2017, and requires four payment dates: 1/4 at the time of registration; February 1, 2017; March 1, 2017; and April 1, 2017. The third type of plan requires a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration. This plan will be used from January 24, 2017, to the last day of the add/drop period and requires three payment dates: 1/3 at the time of registration; 1/3 on March 1, 2017; and 1/3 on April 1, 2017. Students registering after the add/drop dates for the Spring 2017 semester will not be eligible for these plans.

Payment Policies

A Payment Plan Student is a student who has a balance after registration for courses, has all financial aid applied and tuition reimbursement obtained, and is eligible for the Payment Plan option for the remaining balance. This time-payment plan requires either a 1/6, 1/4 or a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration inclusive of all tuition, fees, room and board, followed by payment of the remaining balance in equal payments as detailed in the student’s promissory note. In the event of a prepayment or overpayment of a scheduled installment note, the excess amount will be applied to the next scheduled payment. In addition, a $100.00 Payment Plan fee will be assessed to the student’s account when utilizing the installment note. A fee of $50.00 will be assessed for each instance a payment is not received at the time of registration, is received late, is insufficient, and/or is not received at all. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result. NOTE: Mini-terms are not eligible for installment payments unless they are taken with a long semester class. A Financial Aid Student whose guaranteed financial aid covers 100% of the student’s balance is not required to provide payment at the time of registration. A financial aid student whose guaranteed financial aid covers less than 100% of the student’s balance is required to pay in full the student’s account balance that is not covered by financial aid at the time of registration or will automatically be placed on an installment note for the balance that is not covered by financial aid. If the student chooses to complete the Payment Plan, the student must pay the down payment at the time of registration. The balance remaining, after the down payment, is to be paid in equal monthly payments as required in the Payment Plan. A “less than 100%” financial aid student may not use confirmed financial aid in lieu of the down payment. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result. If the student’s aid is not guaranteed at the time of registration, the student must pay for the class in full or be placed on a Payment Plan. A Personal Pay Student is a student who pays his or her balance in full at the time of registration using personal resources. For balances not paid at the time of registration, the actions noted on this page may result. A Direct Bill Student is a student whose employer reimburses DBU directly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education. All direct bill students whose employer pays DBU directly must provide vouchers for the present registration term within one week from the date of registration for that term. Any student whose employer reimburses less than 100% of student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A

“less than 100%” direct bill student may not use the employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.

Employer Reimbursed Students must pay all Fall 2016 balances by February 1, 2017, and pay all Spring 2017 balances by July 1, 2017.

An Employer Reimbursed Student is a student whose employer reimburses the student directly or indirectly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education. Any student whose employer reimburses less than 100% of the student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A “less than 100%” employer reimbursed student may not use the employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. This can be paid in full or paid through the Payment Plan. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result. A Veteran Student is a student who receives tuition assistance for all or part of their student charges paid directly from the Department of Veteran Affairs. Any Veteran student who receives less than a 100% benefit from the VA must either immediately pay the remaining portion of the student charges or complete a Payment Plan for the remaining non-tuition assistance portion of the student’s charges. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions on this page may result. All Graduating Students must pay the previous and the present account balances in full by the time designated in the graduation application materials provided by the Registrar’s Office, or the student will be denied the privilege of participation in commencement exercises and access to his or her diploma and transcript upon graduation. The student will be allowed to participate in a commencement exercise only after the previous and present balances are paid in full.

Actions for Unpaid Accounts The following actions may result for any student who has not paid his or her account balance as due or has not made financial arrangements with the Financial Aid Office and/or the Cashier’s Office:

1. Not being allowed to use the Payment Plan in subsequent semesters, 2. Immediate withdrawal from enrolled courses, 3. Removal from current dormitory residence, 4. Denial of dining hall privileges, 5. Denial of access to final exams, resulting in an Incomplete or Failure, 6. Denial of access to final semester grades, 7. Denial of access to transcripts, 8. Denial of ability to be advised for or register for any additional courses, 9. Inability to graduate, 10. Degree will not be conferred/posted on the student’s transcript, 11. Denial of participation in commencement exercises, 12. Denial of access to student’s diploma upon graduation, 13. Denial of access to student services, and/or 14. Reporting to collection agency and consumer reporting agency.

In the event that an account has not been paid in full by the end of the semester, DBU will submit the account to a collection agency for collection. DBU will add a collection agency fee, which will be up to one-third or one-half of the remaining balance, which is a reasonable fee for collection agency service regardless of the dollar amount owed. This balance will also be reported to a credit reporting agency and could affect your credit rating.

If you have questions regarding your account, please call the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336.

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