Term 5 Schedule of Classes Phenix City Troy Online
Columbus Ft Benning
TROY
Summer 2016 Registration for Term 5 2016 May 2 *12:30-5:30p.m. *Please note: Advisors will not be available prior to 12:30 Semester Class Dates May 23 - July 24
Holidays *Classes Do Not Meet & Offices Will be Closed Memorial Day Independence Day
May 30 July 4
Fall 2016 Commencement Exercises
Last Day to File Intent to Graduate January 27, 2017 Columbus Trade Center Fall 2016 July 1
7:00p.m. EST
2
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning Welcome, on behalf of the entire Troy University community! Whether you are a prospective student, a new student, or a returning student, congratulations on your decision to enhance your life by pursuing higher education. Knowledge is the key to prosperity, and by choosing a life of learning you have ensured yourself a better tomorrow. At Troy University, we are dedicated to serving students as we offer both undergraduate and graduate programs in Business, Counseling, Criminal Justice, Education, Nursing and Psychology. This class schedule includes all the information you will need to succeed at Troy University. We pride ourselves in providing a dedicated faculty, convenient class schedules, and superior student services. Please feel free to contact us should you require assistance or to arrange a visit to our campus. A directory of telephone numbers is included on page 16. You may also visit our web site at http://trojan.troy.edu. Thanks again for your interest in Troy University! Sincerely,
Dr. David White Campus Vice Chancellor
Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate, master’s, education specialist 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 Troy University. The Commission is to be contacted only if there is evidence that appears to support an institution’s significant non-compliance with a requirement or standard.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 3
INTENT TO GRADUATE
Contents
Academic Calendar ...............................................4 Campus Bookstore..............................................52
Course Load Information.......................................7
Disability Services (ADA) ..................................... 5 Financial Aid Information ................................10-11
Intent to Graduate Information ..............................3
Payment Information .............................................9
Registration Information ........................................8 Testing Information.........................................12-15
Transcripts...........................................................50
If you plan on graduating by the end of Term 1 you must file your intent to graduate no later than the following posted deadline:
Term 1 - June 24 No Intents Will Be Taken After This Date Fee: $60.00
To file, follow the link below: http://www.troy.edu/records/graduation/intent.html
Phenix City Campus
Academic Information.................................... 17
Admissions .................................................... 18
Comp Exam Dates .........................................18
Degree Programs & Refund Policies..............19 Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes ............19
Schedule of Classes................................. 20-23
Telephone Directory .......................................16
Tuition and Fees............................................17
Columbus/Ft Benning
Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes ............26
Computer Lab Information..............................29
Hours and Location ........................................24
Schedule of Classes................................. 27-29
Telephone Directory .......................................24
Tuition and Fees............................................ 26
TROY Online
Blackboard Information ................................. 30 Dropping / Withdrawing from Classes ............31
Registration Information ................................ 30
Schedule of Classes................................. 32-50
Tuition and Fees............................................ 31
4
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning
Term 5 (16/T5)
SUMMER 2016 CAMPUS WIDE CALENDARS
May 2
M
Registration Period Opens for Term 5 2016 Classes
May 27
F
VA Forms Due
May 23
M
May 30
M
June 1
W
June 24
F
May 31 June 17 July 1 July 4
T F F
M
July 17
SU
July 26
T
July 24
SU
BUSINESS No Comps May 19
May 26 June 9
June 23
EDUCATION April 8
June 21
See Website
Term 5 Classes Begin Memorial Day Holiday
Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Term 5 Classes without Financial Penalty Course Exam Proctor Form Opens
Payment is due in full for Term 5
Last Day to File Intent to Graduate for Term 1 (16/T1) Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Term 5 Classes Independence Day Holiday Term 5 Classes End Term 5 Grades Due
Deadline to have admission materials in for next interview
TH
Admission Interviews for Fall 2016
6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
TH Comprehensive Examination Registration Deadline TH Comprehensive Examinations F T
Comprehensive Examination Registration Deadline Comprehensive Examinations
PRAXIS II test - More information may be found at www.ets.org/praxis
1:45 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Alabama Prospective Teachers Test-register online at www.actstudent.org
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SU
Deadline to have admission materials in for Fall 2016
Tentative Calendar for Fall Semester 2016 (16/FA) July 18 August 17 October 24 December 14 December 16
No Classes/Offices Closed
Last Day to Change Incomplete Grade from Previous Term
TH
See Website May 15
No Classes/Offices Closed
MBA Business - Comprehensive Examinations
COUNSELING
May 23 - July 24
M W M W F
Registration Begins for Fall Semester 2016 Classes Fall Semester Classes Begin Last Day to Drop/Withdraw from Semester Classes Fall Semester Classes End Fall Semester Grades Due
Tentative Calendar for Term 1 (16/T1)
August 17 - December 14
August 15 - October 16
July 18 M Registration Begins for Term 1 2016 Classes August 15 M Term 1 Classes Begin August 22 M Last Day to Drop/Add/Withdraw from Term 1 Classes without Financial Penalty September 9 F Payment is due in full for Term 1 October 16 SU Term 1 Classes End October 18 T Term 1 Grades Due January 27, 2017 F Fall Commencement Exercises 7:00p.m. Columbus Convention & Trade
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 5 Disability Services (ADA)
Troy University recognizes the importance of equal access for all students. In accordance with
the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Univer-
sity and its Adaptive Needs Program seeks to ensure that admission, academic programs, sup-
port services, student activities, and campus facilities are accessible to and usable by students
who document a qualifying disability with the University.
Reasonable accommodations are available to students who: • are otherwise qualified for admission to the University
• identify themselves to appropriate University personnel
• provide acceptable and qualifying documentation to the University.
Each student must provide recent documentation of his or her disability in order to participate in
the Disability Services (ADA) Program. To view the necessary procedures and forms please visit
the Disability Services website at
http://www.troy.edu/studentdevelopment/student-disability-services.html Troy - Columbus students
Malcolm McSwean – Disability Services Coordinator
100 University Park
Troy, AL 36082
Fax: 334-670-5679
Phone: 334-808-6553
[email protected]
Troy - Phenix City students
James A. Thompson – Disability Services Coordinator
Fax: 334-448-5225
Phone: 334-448-5185
[email protected]
6
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning Explanation of Section Designations and Buildings
SYN 245738
C P T X
DEPT TROY
CRS 1101
SEC PTA5
LOCATION COLUMBUS/FB PHENIX CITY TROY eTROY
PTA5
INDICATES DATES CLASSES MEET T TERM S FULL SEMESTER X ONLINE
A P R
TITLE University Orientation
DAYS w
TIME/DATES 4:00PM-5:30PM
ROOM R310
INSTRUCTOR Thompson
HR 1
SECTION OFFERING PHENIX CITY 1 TERM 1 2 TERM 2 3 TERM 3 4 TERM 4 5 TERM 5 6TH YEAR SECTIONS WILL END IN THE FOLLOWINGT1=A, T2=B, T3=C, T4=D, T5=E SECTION OFFERING FOR COLUMBUS/FT BENNING AND eTROY
͕͕͙
BUILDING DESIGNATIONS ADAMS BUILDING H. CURTIS PITTS HALL RIVERFRONT CAMPUS
A B F I K P V
DELIVERY METHOD EVENING OR WEEKDAY LECTURE IN CLASSROOM LAB FLEXIBLE/BLENDED COURSE INTERNET WEEKEND COURSE INTERNSHIP/PRACTICUM LIVE INTERACTIVE COURSE
PRACTICUMS AND INTERNSHIPS
Please be aware that all Summer practicums and internships run concurrently with the term schedule. The Summer term begins on May 23, 2016 and ends July 24, 2016. The final day students may drop or withdraw from their internships or practicums is July 1, 2016. All internships and practicums can be identified through Trojan Web Express by selecting the TIP via the Location listing in the Search for Sections option of the Registration menu. NOTE: Full semester courses may affect your Financial Aid disbursement. For more information contact the Phenix City Financial Aid Counselor.
ACCREDITATION STATEMENT
Troy University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number 1-404-679-4501) to award the associate degree, the bachelor’s degree, the master’s degree, and the education specialist degree. Refer to the college, school and department sections for specialized accreditation information.
Servicemember’s Opportunity College Program (SOC) Troy University is an affiliate member of the Servicemember’s Opportunity College Program (SOC) network which is designed to permit active duty military service students/spouses/dependents/Civil Service employees to pursue college level programs without penalty for unusual situations and transfer over which they have no control. For more information, see a Student Services representative.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 7
General Information
Student Resources •
Student ID Cards
Picture identification is required on campus. All students must obtain an ID card from the Student Services Department which is located on the first floor of the Adams Building at the Phenix City Campus. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Or you can apply for your ID at
[email protected] •
Web Express
Web Express is a versatile online tool that students may use to register for classes, check financial aid status, make payments, change student information and monitor academic progress. Go to http://www.troy.edu and click on Student/Faculty & Staff. Find your user ID by selecting Students then clicking “What’s my User ID?”. Your initial password will be your first initial capitalized and last initial lower case and your full birth date. i.e.“Sp04281986”(password must be changed on first login).
•
Troy Email
Go to http://www.troy.edu and click on Student/Faculty & Staff. User name will be the same as your User ID. Your initial password will be your birth date (mmddyyyy). All official information, including but not limited to, student billing, faculty-student communications, registration changes and financial aid information will be sent to the student's TROY email address. The University accepts no responsibility for forwarding e-mail to non university email accounts. All students are responsible for monitoring their TROY Email account frequently.
•
Blackboard
Go to http://www.troy.edu, click on Student/Faculty & Staff. User name will be the same as your User ID. Your initial password will be the last 4 digits of your social security number. To access more information regarding Web Express, Web mail and Blackboard go to: http://it.troy.edu/.
Course Loads
SEMESTERS
UNDERGRADUATE Full-Time 12 3/4 Time 9 - 11
Half Time
Full-Time 3/4 Time Half Time
•
6-8 GRADUATE 8-9 7 4-6
TERMS
COURSE LOADS 6 4-5 3 COURSE LOADS 6 4-5 3
Course Load for Students with a Conditional or Temporary Admission Status
Undergraduate students are limited to a maximum of 10 credit hours. Temporary status is limited to one term of enrollment. Graduate students are limited to a maximum of 6 credit hours. Temporary status is limited to one term of enrollment.
•
Course Overload
Overloads require advisor permission and signature of the
department chair. See catalogs for rules regarding overloads.
•
Course Load Requirements for Financial Aid Requirements are available at: http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
Scheduling of Classes
The meeting times for a standard 3 semester/term hour course will be:
Weeknight classes
4 hours and 20 minutes
one class per week for 9 weeks
Saturday Classes
7 hours and 30 minutes
5 Saturdays
Weekday classes
Weekend Classes
2 hours and 10 minutes Friday, 6 PM 10:20 PM
Saturday and Sunday, 8:30 AM - 5:15 PM Final Exam date may vary
two classes per week for 9 weeks 2 weekends plus Final Exam
8
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning
Welcome to the NEW way of registering: Student Self Service Course Registration
1. Consult with your academic advisor and plan your schedule carefully. 2. Go to http://www.troy.edu and click on Student/Faculty & Staff then the Web Express box. 3. Click on the “Log In” button at the top right of the screen. If you do not know your user name click on student menu, then on “What’s My User ID? 4. Click on the Students tab then click Student Self Service link. 5. You will see two tabs. Student Finance will show your account information. Click the Student Planning tab to begin the registration process. 6. Click Course Catalog. 7. Search for course by subject. You must type out the department (i.e. Mathematics, not MTH). 8. Find your section number by using the drop down arrow on the red bar. Note: You can filter the information by campus location, term/ semester, etc. by using the panel on the left side of the screen. 9. Click “Add Section to Schedule”. When selecting your courses, make sure you are selecting courses within the correct term or semester. 10. Repeat steps 6 through 9 for each course you are registering for. You can also add courses to your plan by clicking directly on the course number from the “My Progress” page. This will direct you to the specific course in the course catalog. 11. Once all courses are planned, click “Plan and Schedule”. Use the arrows to navigate to the correct term or semester. 12. Once you have verified all courses and sections are correct, click “Register Now” in the upper right hand corner of the screen. 13. Click the OK button to accept the terms. 14. All courses should turn green. If any remain yellow, please contact your advisor to help you determine why you are unable to register for classes. **You are not registered for your classes until they appear GREEN on your calendar.**
Payment/Billing Procedures:
1. Clearance of Obligation: All financial or other obligations to the University must be cleared prior to the end of each semester or term. An outstanding balance for a prior term must be paid before the student will be allowed to register for subsequent semesters or terms.
2. Registration: All tuition and fees are due at registration or by Friday, June 17 for Term 5.
3. First Statement of Charges: Students are provided with a statement of charges when registering in person. If registering on line, charges are available in Trojan Web Express. 4. Statements: Statements are sent via email to your TROY email account and by way of USPS (to the address in our records) prior to the scheduled payment due date.
5. Student’s Responsibility: Students should monitor their account to ensure that student payments and financial aid payments have been properly applied to the account. * * *Changes to your registration such as Adds, Drops, or Withdrawals can affect your Student Account. You are responsible for knowing university policies and adhering to the procedures for maintaining an account in good standing.* * *
ALL FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION MUST BE COMPLETED IN SUFFICIENT TIME TO BE PROCESSED PRIOR TO REGISTRATION
Financial Assistance
Students interested in receiving financial aid or Veterans Benefits should contact the Financial Aid Office. You must be enrolled at least half-time for a student loan. See the Financial Aid Office for additional information. Financial Aid Call Center: 1-800-414-5756 or http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/ School Code 001047
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule FINANCIAL INFORMATION
9
Please read carefully! It is your responsibility to be familiar with the payment procedures and Financial Aid.
HOW TO MAKE PAYMENTS?
1. Students can make payments online through Web Express by using a credit or debit card. To access your Web Express account log on to www.troy.edu. Click on Student/Faculty & Staff then the Web Express box, Log In and look under “Financial Information” and select “Make a Payment”. 2. Students can make a payment by contacting Student Financial Service (SFS) at 334-670-3886/3529.
3. Students can make a payment at the Phenix City Campus in the Business Office in the Adams Building on the Thrid Floor or call 334-448-5151. Business Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Late fees will be applied to accounts with remaining balances after the payment due date.
Students are responsible for all charges, regardless of the source of assistance (VA benefits, TA, employer-paid benefits, grants, loans, etc.). Students are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from courses based on incomplete processing of financial aid or non attendence. Delinquent student accounts are referred to a collection agency.
I agree to pay all TROY charges on my account. I understand that the university is advancing value to me in the form of educational services and that my right to register is expressly conditioned upon my agreement to pay institutional costs including, but not limited to, tuition, fees, housing, meal plan, and any additional costs, when those charges become due. It is my responsibility to view my charges on TROJAN WEB EXPRESS.
I understand that a past due student account balance will result in a financial hold, which prevents future registrations, access to transcripts, as well as other services being offered in accordance with university policy. Delinquent student account balances may be reported to a credit bureau and referred to collection agencies or litigated. I agree to pay any and all costs associated with the collection of unpaid fees, including any/all cost of collections and collection agency fees (33.33%), attorney fees, and/or court costs, if such be necessary. I agree, in order to service my account or to collect monies I owe, TROY may contact me by telephone at any telephone number associated with my account, including wireless telephone numbers, which could result in charges to me. TROY may also contact me by sending text messages or emails, using any email address I provide to TROY. Methods of contact may include using prerecorded/artificial voice messages and/or use of automatic dialing devices, as applicable.
10
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning Financial Aid - Easy As 1, 2, 3
Apply for a Federal Student Aid ID
fsaid.ed.gov
An FSA ID is comprised of a username and password and can be used to login to certain Federal Student Aid websites, such as the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Complete the FAFSA
www.fafsa.ed.gov
Applicants must have filed their current taxes in order to complete the FAFSA application. Applications submitted electronically, are processed in a much shorter time-period than those submitted by mail. Your PIN is required for electronic filing. Troy University’s school code: 001047. It is recommended that you utilize the IRS Data Retrieval tool in order to ensure your income information is appropriately entered into the FAFSA.
Complete the Required Institutional Information
http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
- Complete the online financial aid certification and counseling form: https://forms.troy.edu/faid/index.htm - In some instances more documentation may be required. You can track your financial aid status through your Trojan Web Express account. Look under “My Documents” for a complete list of required documentation.
Types of Financial Aid
Federal Stafford Loans, Federal Work Study Programs, Veteran Benefits, Pell Grant *(undergraduate students only)
Available Loan Amount
Undergraduate Students: up to $12,500
Graduate Students: up to $20,500
Financial Aid Counselor Information
Financial Aid Advisors 1-800-414-5756 *Please be sure to call a financial aid advisor two weeks after completing the outlined steps. In some instances more documentation may be required.
Student Loans
If you have elected to accept a Federal Direct Student Loan. To receive the student loan:
Go to www.studentloans.gov Select LOG IN (upper left corner) Log in using your FSA ID (same ID & password used to sign the FAFSA) Complete the Entrance Counseling Complete the Master Promissory Note (MPN)
Students interested in receiving financial aid or Veterans Benefits should contact the Financial Aid Office. You must be enrolled at least half-time for a student loan. See the Financial Aid Office for additional information. Financial Aid Call Center: 1-800-414-5756 or http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/ School Code 001047
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule Veteran’s Information
11
For all students who plan on using their VA benefits, here are some general reminders about the proce-
dures that are required:
•
-
•
In order for your classes to be certified, please go online to Troy's website and complete our VA Cer-
tification Request Form online. https://forms.troy.edu/veterans/index.html
Please make sure you select your home location and list every campus/site you are taking classes
(i.e. Troy-Columbus, TROY Online, Phenix City, etc…).
If you receive Chapter 30 or Chapter 1606/1607 benefits, you must verify your attendance. You
will not receive payment until VA receives your verification. You will have to verify your atten-
dance on the last day of each month. You may do so via the automated telephone system at
•
1-877-823-2378 or via the Web Automated Verification of Enrollment (WAVE) at
https://www.gibill.va.gov/wave/index.do
For information on how to apply and use your VA Education Benefits, please visit our website at http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/vetinfo.html
For questions or concerns regarding Financial Aid or Veteran’s Education Benefits, you may contact one
of our Financial Aid/ VA Counselor:
Amy Thompson - Columbus/Ft Benning 706-660-2305
James Thompson - Phenix City Campus 334-448-5185 Financial Aid Call Center - 800-414-5756
Trojan OneCard & Refunds
How are refunds sent back to the student? There are several ways for this to occur; however, having your refund applied to your Trojan OneCard makes the process very simple and convenient. The Trojan OneCard is issued to new students when they register for classes in their first term at TROY.
Once the student receives his/her Trojan OneCard, the student must go to TrojanOneCard.com to activate their choice of refund delivery methods. The student should activate their choice within two business days.
A student may choose one of the following refund delivery methods: 1. Debit Card OneAccount (Easy Refund) 2. Direct deposit to a bank account of the student’s choosing
The Debit Card OneAccount (Trojan OneCard activated as a debit card) is tied to a fully functioning FDIC insured checking account. There is no credit check to open this account. The student may use the debit card anywhere the MasterCard Debit Card is honored. To avoid paying debit fees; choose credit after you swipe your card, and sign. For more information, please go to troy.edu and TrojanOneCard.com.
12
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning - UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS TEST INFORMATION
The Proficiency Profile Test (formerly MAPP)
The Proficiency Profile test contains 108 questions and can be administered in two and a half hours. It provides a total score and sub score for each student and a full range of group mean data for the university in the following areas: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Critical Thinking, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences. All undergraduate students with 60 or more credit hours are expected to take this exam. Assessment results are used to fulfill a SACS requirement for accreditation and are important to ensure credibility of a diploma earned through Troy University.
Please email
[email protected] to schedule your exam or for further questions. Please include your full name, student ID number, and desired date and time in your email or have this information on hand for your call. All exams are held in room R310 on the third floor of the Riverfront Campus. (16/T5 Schedule is Wednesday 6/15 @ 10:00am and Tuesday 6/28 @ 2:00pm) For TROY Online students registration is required for this exam. Registration is required in advance by completing the online Proficiency Profile Testing form at http://www.troy.edu/online/mfatmapp.html *Photo ID is required to take the exam.
COMPASS (Math and English Placement Test)
All undergraduate students who wish to enroll in Math or English courses must take the placement test prior to registering for a class. Students are required to submit an electronic request for the Math or English placement tests. The online request form is available at http://www.troy.edu/online/compassexam.html. Please allow 72 hours for the request to be processed and plan accordingly.
Major Field Test (MFT):Undergraduate Business/Management, Undergraduate Criminal Justice, Undergraduate Psychology
Any students seeking a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice, Psychology, or a Business Program MUST take the Major Field Test (MFT) the term they register for the respective capstone course (BUS 4476, CJ 4499, or PSY 4480). Students will NOT be allowed to graduate if they do not take the MFT. A lab fee will be assessed as part of registering for MGT 4476 to cover the cost of the testing material. Failure to take this examination during the appropriate term will delay your graduation. This exam must be taken no later than the term for which you filed your Intent to Graduate notice. eTroy classes are required to register for this exam. Registration is required in advance by completing the online MFT Testing form at http://www.troy.edu/online/mfatmapp.html
(16/T5 MFT Testing dates are week 6, June 23 - June 30 )
ProctorU online service
ProctorU is a company that offers live internet proctoring via webcam. You create an account with ProctorU and reserve a timeslot for your exam. When you log back into the site for your exam appointment, a proctor makes a connection with your computer and supervises you while you take your test. ProctorU charges $25 for a 2-hour exam. Additional fees exist for longer exams and appointments scheduled less than four days ahead of time. You need a webcam with a microphone and a good internet connection to use ProctorU. You may purchase a webcam on MBS or at any other retail store, or you can use one you already own. Please watch the demonstration video and visit www.proctoru.com/troy for more information. Note - ProctorU may NOT be used with the following exams: COMPASS tests, MFTs, MAPPs, Graduate Comprehensive Exams, Capstones (PA 6699, MBA 6611, MGT 6685, HRM 6698, FIN 4431, MKT 4469, MGT 4476, MGT 4479), and Pre-PHR exams.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 13 - GRADUATE STUDENTS -
REQUIRED TEST INFORMATION
To register for the MAT please send an email to
[email protected] Include in your email your name and student ID (if applicable) and a TROY representative will respond with further information. Registation Deadlines: One Week prior to Exam.
Cost: $70 (must be paid in advance) if you are a TROY Student
Cost: $95 (must be paid in advance) if you are not a TROY Student Test Location: Troy University Riverfront Campus 1510 3rd Avenue Phenix City, AL 36867
Exam Dates for Summer T5
Wednesday June 1st @ 10:00am
Tuesday June 14th @ 2:00pm
Registration must be made at least one week prior to the exam. You will receive more details regarding payment after registering for the exam. All students seeking graduate business degrees will be required to take either the GRE or GMAT exam rather than the MAT.
Comprehensive Exams (“Comps”)
Students admitted to candidacy in a graduate program requiring a comprehensive examination must pass the required comprehensive examination, written and/or oral, covering the work taken in the major field. All students must register in advance for comprehensive examinations. Students should consult with TROY Online regarding procedures for scheduling and taking comprehensive examinations. This examination is usually taken during the last semester/term prior to graduation. The passing of the comprehensive exam is not to be considered a waiver of any other requirement for any program. Students who have unsuccessfully attempted the comprehensive exam may not change their program of study. Should students fail the comprehensive exam, they must successfully retake the exam within one year of the date originally taken. Procedures 1. Choose a proctor that meets the guidelines set by our proctor policy. 2. Submit your choice using the online Comp Exam Proctor Form at https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/CEProctorForm.aspx 3. TROY Online staff will review your proctor's information and your academic records. 4. If your proctor cannot be approved, you will be notified to locate another one and submit a new form. 5. If your records reveal that you have met the requirements necessary before attempting the Comp Exam, you will be sent a study guide and the testing window dates for the exam which are also posted on the Academic Calendar. The Comp Exam is always given the second week of the term. 6. About a week prior to the testing window, TROY Online staff will send your Comp Exam to your proctor and you will receive an email notifying you that your exam has been sent. 7. You will then need to contact your proctor to confirm receipt of the exam information and to schedule an exam appointment during the specified testing window. Note:You will not be contacted by TROY Online immediately after submitting the Comp Exam Proctor form. You can expect to receive the study guide and dates or a message from us within 7-10 days. There is a $50 Comp Exam fee posted to your account. The comp fee will not be posted immediately. Usually it will be posted to your account within a month. . Proctor Options • Approved third-party testing center • Troy site • Military Education Office In most cases, you should expect to pay a fee for proctoring services. Fees average around $25, but can be higher or lower depending on the proctor you choose. https://etroy.troy.edu/forms/CEProctorForm.aspx The Comprehensive and Capstone exams for Troy Online students are administered at our Riverfront Campus location at 1510 Whitewater Ave, Phenix City, Alabama. You must complete the online graduate Comprehensive Exam Proctor Form by going to the website above and completing the proctor form.
All Phenix City campus students are required to take their Comps on campus. Contact your department for details.
14
Phenix City/Columbus/Ft Benning Do You Need a PROCTOR for an EXAM?
If you are a Graduate or Undergraduate student and need a proctor for your blackboard exam please complete the “TROY Online Proctor Form” by using the Blackboard Exam Link: http://www.troy.edu/online/mfatmapp.html
Enter your student ID, your class(es) that require a proctor will appear, select “academic testing center” and enter the information below. Riverfront Campus
Proctor Name – Vanda Zavala Proctor Title – Testing Officer Proctor Phone – 334-448-5232 Proctor e-mail –
[email protected] Facility Name – Troy Riverfront Campus test center Facility Location – Phenix City, AL
Ft. Benning Location
If you would prefer to test on Ft. Benning, select “Military Testing Site” instead of “academic testing center” and enter the information below. Follow up by contacting Mr. Johnson at 706660-2318 or e-mail him at
[email protected] to schedule your test.
Proctor Name – Leon Johnson Proctor Title – Test Site Proctor Proctor Phone – 706.660.2318 Proctor e-mail –
[email protected] Facility Name – National Test Site Facility Location – Ft. Benning, GA
After submitting the proctor request form you will receive an e-mail within 24 to 48 hrs. from the test scheduler informing you of available dates and times based on the requirements of your specific exam(s).
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 15 CLEP Exams
Troy University National Test Center/Ft. Benning 9230 Marne Road, Ft. Benning GA
Contact Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318. Active-duty military may take the CLEP at no cost.
COMPASS MATH AND ENGLISH PLACEMENT TESTING: Undergraduate students who wish to enroll in Math or English courses must take the placement test prior to registering for a class. Both placement tests are given every Tuesday and Thursday 9:30AM, contact Mr. Johnson at 706-660-2318 for further information. Students are required to submit an electronic request for the Math or English placement tests. The online request form is available at http://www.troy.edu/online/compassexam.html . Allow 72 hours for the request to be processed and plan accordingly.
COLLEGE LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP) and DANTES STANDARDIZED TEST (DANTES): Troy University offers all service members, National Guard, Reservists and Civilians the opportunity to take any of the 34 CLEP OR 37 DANTES examinations. Exams are administered by appointment only Monday through Friday. A list of exams can be obtained at 9230 Marne Road, Ft. Benning, GA. The Troy University NTC will provide CLEP and DANTES testing for students of any college or university. There is no cost of exams for eligible military personnel, but there is a test center administration fee of $25.00 . CLEP and DANTES exam fees for all others are $80.00. All examinees should consult with their advisor prior to taking an exam. Examinees are personally responsible for study material prior to taking CLEP exams, www.Petersons.com, www.collegeboard.com/clep. Service members can log into AKO, choose Self-Service, My Library for more information. Contact Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 for information or schedule an appointment.
PROCTORING SERVICES INFORMATION: Students must submit an online proctor form For proctoring services, call Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 for details on proctoring procedures, costs and to set an appointment date and time. Proctoring is administered by appointment only. Students taking the MFT or Measure of Academic Proficiency and Progress (MAPP)Test must first register to take the exam by completing the online request form at http://trojan.troy.edu/etroy/forms/index.html Please allow 72 hours for the request to be processed and plan accordingly. Call Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 to make an appointment for testing. For additional information on any of the above areas contact Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 or
[email protected]. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AMERICAN LITERATURE ANALYZE. & INTERPRET LITERATURE BIOLOGY CALCULUS CHEMISTRY COLLEGE ALGEBRA COLLEGE ALGEBRA – TRIG. COLLEGE FRENCH LANG. COLLEGE GREMAN LANG. COLLEGE SPANISH LANG. COLLEGE MATH A HISTORY of the VIETNAM WAR AN iNTRODUCTION TO MODERN MIDDLE EAST ART of the WESTERN WORLD ASTRONOMY BUSINESS ETHICS & SOCIETY BUSINESS LAW II BUSINESS MATHEMATICS CRIMINAL JUSTICE ENVIRONMENT & HUMANIT:RACE to SAVE the PLANET ETHICS in AMERICA FOUNDATIONS of EDUCATION FUNDAMENTALS of COLLEGE ALGEBRA
CLEP TESTS AVAILABLE
ENGLISH COMPOSITION ENGLISH COMPOSITION w/ESSAY ENGLISH LITERATURE FRESHMAN COLLEGE COMPOSITION HISTORY OF U.S. I HISTORY OF U.S. II HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT HUMANITIES INFORMATION SYSTEMS & COMPUTER APPS. INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LAW
DANTES TESTS AVAILABLE
FUNDAMENTALS of COUNSELING GENERAL ANTHROPOLOGY HERE’S to YOUR HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HUMAN/CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION to BUSINESS INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING INTRODUCTION to LAW ENFORCEMENT INTRODUCTION to WORLD RELIGIONS LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MONEY & BANKING ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR PERSONAL FINANCE
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY NATURAL SCIENCE PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS SOCIAL SCIENCE & HISTORY TRIGONOMETRY WESTERN CIVILIZATION I WESTERN CIVILIZATION II PHYSICAL GEOLOGY PRINCIPLEES OF FINANCE PRINCIPLES of FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES of PHYSICIAL SCIENCE I PRINCIPLES of PUBLIC SPEAKING PRINCIPLES of STATISTICS PRINCIPLES of SUPERVISION RISE & FALL of the SOVIET UNION SUBSTANCE ABUSE (formerly DRUG and ALCOHOL ABUSE) TECHNICAL WRITING THE CIVIL WAR and RECONSTRUCTION WESTERN EUROPE since 1945
Examinees must schedule an appointment a week in advance. Exams are taken at 9230 Marne Road on Fort Benning. Contact Mr. Leon Johnson at 706-660-2318 with questions or to make an appointment.
16
Troy University - Phenix City Campus
Phenix City Classes
Telephone Directory
Hwy 431 Location
Riverfront Location
Toll Free ...................................................................1-866-876-9787
Admissions .............................................................(334) 448-5106
Vice Chancellor.................................................(334) 448-5112/5118
Development Office................................................(334) 448-5162
Operator ....................................................................(334) 297-1007
Bookstore ..................................................................(334) 448-5138
Business Office ................................................(334) 448-5151/5120
Counseling Division...................................................(334) 448-5147
Business Department.............................................(334) 448-5126
Disability Services .................................................(334) 448-5185
Financial Aid ..........................................................(334) 448-5185
Financial Aid Toll Free Number .............................................1-800-414-5756
Education Department ..............................................(334) 448-5140
IT Help ...................................................................(334) 448-5220
Psychology Division ..................................................(334) 448-5189
Student Success Center.........................................(334) 448-5122
Evening Coordinator..................................................(334) 448-5110
Records Office ..........................................................(334) 448-5109
Nursing Department ...............................................(334) 448-5156
Test Proctor ............................................................(334) 448-5232
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 17
General Information
•Tuition and Payment Information for Terms - Tuition and fees are due upon registration or no later than:
Administrative Hours of Operation
Administrative offices are open Monday through Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM. The evening and weekend coordinator may be reached at (334448-5110).
Fees
Registration Fee per Term(Non-refundable)
$ 25.00
Undergraduate Application Fee (Non-refundable)
$ 30.00
General University Fee (per term hour)
Graduate Application Fee (Non-refundable)
$ 39.00
Lab Fees (NO LAB FEES FOR TERM 5 ONLY)
$ 50.00 Vary
Drop Processing Fee (per course)
$ 30.00
Payment Plan Fee
$ 25.00
Withdrawal Processing Fee
$ 50.00
Late Fee
$ 50.00
Intent to Graduate Fee
Miller Analogy Test (MAT) for Current Students Nursing Admission Fee
Nursing Insurance (Undergraduate) Nursing Insurance (Graduate) Returned Check Fee Transcript Fee Parking Decal
Trojan OneCard Replacement Fee Student ID Replacement Fee
$ 60.00
$ 70.00
Term 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . June 17, 2016
In-State Tuition for Georgia Residents
Residents of the following Georgia counties are eligible for in-state tuition rates: Chattahoochee, Clay, Heard, Harris, Macon, Marion, Meriwether, Muscogee, Quitman, Randolph, Schley, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Troup, Upson, Webster
Tuition and Fees Term In-State Tuition Undergraduate
Per term hour
Course Audit, per term hour Graduate
Per term hour
$ 20.00
Course Audit, per term hour
$ 75.00
Undergraduate
$ 25.00
$ 30.00
Term Out-of-State Tuition
Per term hour
$ 10.00
Course Audit, per term hour
$ 15.00
Per term hour
$ 75.00
$15.00
Graduate Tuition
Course Audit, per term hour
$ 287.00
$ 143.50
$ 397.00
$ 198.50
$ 574.00
$ 287.00
$ 794.00
$ 397.00
Students are responsible for all charges, regardless of the source of assistance (VA benefits, TA, employer-paid benefits, grants, loans, etc.). Students are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from courses based on incomplete processing of financial aid or non-attendance. Delinquent student accounts are referred to a collection agency.
New Student Advising
It is highly encouraged that all new students meet with their advisor during the first week of registration. Afterwards, students will learn how to register through Trojan Web Express, understand program evaluations, and access Blackboard and Trojan Web Mail. Open Advising With Advisors Present: Term 5 - May 2, 2016 from 12:30PM to 5:30PM
After registration, faculty advisors office hours are published in each department
18
Troy University - Phenix City Campus
Admissions Information
Students must apply to the University and be admitted by the Admissions Office before registering for classes. In some mitigating circumstances, a student may be admitted as a temporary student for one term provided they present admissible documentation. Students, without exception, will not be allowed to register for a second term until all admission requirements have been met. For application procedures and admission requirements, contact the Admissions Office 334448-5106, Monday-Thursday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM & Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
•
Admission to Candidacy
•
Comprehensive Examination Date
All graduate students are responsible for submitting a Candidacy Form upon completion of 9 graduate term hours. Student program acknowledgement forms are available on the web site at trojan.troy.edu/graduateschool/forms.html. For graduate students completing degree requirements in the current term.
Business Department No Comps for Term 5 Education Department Tuesday, June 21 1:45 PM - 6:00 PM Counseling, Rehab & Interpreter Trng Thursday, June 9 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Graduate Admission Test Requirements Graduates must submit official test score transcripts from the
GRE, MAT, or GMAT exam as a part of the graduate application process.
Specific Graduate Program Requirements •
Counseling Division
Students must submit an admissions packet to the Counseling Division and complete a pre-scheduled interview. Deadline to have admissions materials submitted and interview dates for the Fall 2016 Academic Year:
Fall 2016
Materials Due 5/19/2016
•
Business Department
•
Education Department
Interview 6/23/2016
Candidates for the Master of Business Administration are now required to take the GMAT or GRE. Candidates for Education Specialist are now required to take the GRE, including the analytical writing portion and have a minimum of three years teaching experience in grades K-6. Candidates must also hold a valid masters certificate in the same major for which you are seeking an Education Specialist degree. Information for the GRE can be found at: www.ets.org/gre/ Information for the GMAT can be found at: www.mba.com/mba/TaketheGMAT
Parking Decals
All students are required to obtain a parking decal for the privilege of parking on any Troy University campus. A $75 annual fee is assessed for the parking decals and may be purchased from the office of Student Services, Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am - 6:00 PM & Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Please place the decal on the left side of the rear window of your vehicle.
•
Academic Advising
•
Academic Department and Faculty Hours
All students are assigned an academic advisor. It is highly recommended that you meet with your academic advisor prior to registering for the first time. If a student is unable to contact the advisor at any time, the department chair is the next most appropriate contact.
Academic Departments will be open from Monday through Thursday, 9 AM – 6 PM and Friday, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM Faculty members will post their office hours for each term. Additional hours are available. Call the department secretary to schedule an appointment. Office hours for specific faculty members will vary. Departmental secretaries are available to assist students in contacting faculty.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 19
Dropping and Withdrawing from Classes •
Dropping a Class
It is the student’s full responsibility to officially drop any class or classes. Students with unconditional admission status may drop classes via Trojan Web Express. Classes may not be added or dropped at any time over the phone. After classes begin, a student wishing to drop a class may do so through Trojan Web Express up until the last day to drop classes.See the Campus Wide Calendars section for specific drop dates. Please note that dropping classes after the Add/Drop period will result in financial penalty. For additional information, visit http://www.troy.edu/records/index.html If you drop below halftime status your financial aid may be reduced or cancelled, causing an overpayment that must be repaid. For more information, visit http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
A $30.00 drop fee (per class) is due at time of drop.
•
Withdrawal from the University
Students withdrawing from all classes may do so using the Withdrawal Form located at the following link: http://www.troy.edu/records/index.html Students may also withdraw in person through the Records Office. Classes may not be added or dropped over the phone at any time. Please note that withdrawing from classes after the Add/Drop period will result in financial penalty. See the Campus Wide Calendars section for specific withdrawal dates. Please be aware that if you cease to be enrolled and withdraw from Troy University, all future financial aid disbursements will be terminated. Furthermore, your current disbursement may be reduced, causing an overpayment that must be repaid. For more information visit: http://www.troy.edu/financialaid/
A $50.00 withdrawal fee is due at time of withdrawal.
Refund Policies •
Phenix City Campus Weekday or Weekend Classes
Students who drop a class by the last day of add/drop are entitled to a refund of all tuition and fees associated with that class. Stu-
dents who do not, will receive a refund according to the schedule below.
Term 5 - No Refunds After May 31
Textbooks are refundable with a receipt and a signed copy of your withdrawal form within 30 days from the beginning of the term.
•
TROY Online Classes
Refund policies for TROY Online and the Columbus/Ft. Bennning
site vary from those of the Phenix City Campus. For the most current information, refer to
http://trojan.troy.edu/globalcampus/sites/assets/documents/eT roy-Refund-Policy.pdf
•
Financial Aid Students for All Campuses or Sites
Students receiving financial aid, who drop a class or withdraw from school after the first week of the term, may be liable for all tuition and fees. Contact the Financial Aid Office for more information.
•
Disciplinary Withdrawal from the University
A student who is withdrawn by the University for disciplinary reasons, or for non-payment of tuition and fees is not eligible for a refund of any nature.
Academic Information
Degree Programs Offered Bachelor’s Degrees
Accounting
Elementary Education K-6
Criminal Justice
Rehabilitation
Global Business Psychology
Human Services Social Work
Master’s Degrees
Business Administration Clinical Mental Health School Counseling Rehabilitation
Social Work
Elementary Education (Alt-A) Elementary Education K-6
Instructional Leadership and Administration
Education Specialist
Elementary Education K-6
School Counseling
Instructional Leadership and Administration
Special Note: Students, who for any reason, register for classes but do not attend, MUST FOLLOW DROP/WITHDRAWAL POLICIES IF THEY DECIDE NOT TO ATTEND CLASS. Any student who fails to do so will be responsible for payment of fees.
20
Troy University - Phenix City Campus SUMMER 2015 TERM 5
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
TERM 5 DAYTIME
TIMES/DATES
RM INSTRUCTOR HR
W
04:00PM-05:30PM
R310 Thompson, J
ORIENTATION
245738 TRO 1101 PTA5 University Orientation
*****Required for First Time Students***** TERM 5 WEEKDAY
DAY
1
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
245374 CJ 4430 PTA5 Selected Topics in C.J.
245370 SOC 3310 PTA5 Minorities in US Social Struc
T T
06:00PM-10:20PM R201 Horiuchi D
06:00PM-10:20PM R102 Anderson Y
SORRELL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
TIMES/DATES
3 3
RM INSTRUCTOR HR
245435 ACT 3355 PTA5 Internal Auditing
W
06:00PM-10:20PM R202 Jones R
3
245444 HRM 4481 PTA5 Staffing
W
06:00PM-10:20PM R213 Schrimsher M
3
245447 IS 3315 PTA5 Computer Application for Acct.
M
245443 ACT 4480 PTA5 Professional Dev-Public Acct 245445 IS 2241 PTA5 Computer Concepts and Applic 245449 MGT 3300 PTA5 Principles of Management
245453 MGT 4478 PTC5 Managing in a Global Envir.
TERM 5 WEEKEND
245463 MKT 4462 PTK5 Consumer Behavior
245457 QM 3345 PTK5 Operations Management
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
TITLE
T
W
TH
06:00PM-10:20PM R202 Jones R
06:00PM-10:20PM R301 Bohler J 06:00PM-10:20PM R301 Bohler J 06:00PM-10:20PM R216 Staff P
06:00PM-10:20PM R202 Lucas A
FSSU 6/3-4 6/25-26 7/22-23 R213 Colley M FSSU
6/3-5 7/8-10 TBA
DAY
TIMES/DATES
GRADUATE
245470 QM 6640 PTA5 Data Analysis for Glbl Mgt
TERM 5 WEEKEND
T
W
245473 IS 6679 PTK5 Management Information Systems FSSU
R102 Irwin J
3 3 3 3 3 3
RM INSTRUCTOR HR
06:00PM-10:20PM R301 Lewis C 6/3-5 7/8-10 TBA
1
R301 Bohler J
The R in the room column stands for the new Phenix City Campus riverfront building. Location: Riverfront Campus 1510 3rd Avenue Phenix City, AL 36867
3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 21 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION COUNSELING DIVISION
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
245544 RHB 3385 PTA5 Rehab of Persons w/Severe Dis
245565 CP 6601 PTA5 Legal, Ethical & Prof Standard
06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Smith L
3
T
06:00PM-10:20PM A208 Reed S
3
W
06:00PM-10:20PM A208 Reed S
3
245568 CP 6605 PTA5 Fnd of Mental Hlth Counseling
W
245573 CP 6650 PSPM Practicum: Rehab
W
245572 CP 6635 PTA5 Crisis Response Management 245591 CP 6659 PSPM Internship: Mental Health
RM INSTRUCTOR HR
M
GRADUATE
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
TIMES/DATES
W
06:00PM-10:20PM A201 Crawford S 06:00PM-10:20PM A206 Tew-Washburn S 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Carlson R
245602 CP 6660 PSPM Internship: Mental Health
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A218 Carlson R
245609 CP 6671 PSPM Internship: Rehab Counseling Placement Special Disability 243789 CP 6687 XTIA Groups
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A206 Tew-Washburn S
245608 CP 6670 PSPM Internship: Rehab Counseling
245614 PSY 6606 PTA5 Intervent for Child & Adolesct 245660 PSY 6620 PTA5 Introduction to Play Therapy 245621 PSY 6633 PTA5 Adv Psychology of Learning
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A206 Tew-Washburn S TBA T T
TBA
TBA Tew-Washburn S
06:00PM-10:20PM A201 Crawford S 06:00PM-10:20PM A206 Hansing K
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Hansing K
EDUCATION SPECIALIST
245630 CP 6635 PTAE Crisis Response Management
W
245651 CP 7702 PTAE Adv Thy & Tech of Counseling
W 06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Burgan W
245647 CP 7700 PTAE Adv Practicum in Grp Leadershp 245653 PSY 6606 PTAE Intervent for Child & Adolesct 245656 PSY 6633 PTAE Adv Psychology of Learning
T T
06:00PM-10:20PM A208 Reed S
06:00PM-10:00PM A205 Burgan W 06:00PM-10:20PM A201 Crawford S
TH 06:00PM-10:20PM A205 Hansing K
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
3 3 3 3 3
22
Troy University - Phenix City Campus PSYCHOLOGY DIVISION
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
TIMES/DATES
RM INSTRUC- HR
245398 PSY 3301 PTA5 Basic Statistics
W
06:00PM-10:20PM R201 Graham J
3
245400 PSY 3332 PTA5 Family Violence
M
06:00PM-10:20PM A302 Milligan M
3
245432 PSY 3315 PTA5 Cultural & Diversity Psychology 245404 PSY 3360 PTA5 Forensic Psychology
245408 PSY 4410 PTA5 Industrial/Organizational Psy
245413 PSY 4480 PTA5 Senior Seminar in Psychology
M T
TH T
06:00PM-10:20PM A302 Van Doorn J 06:00PM-10:20PM A301 Milligan M
06:00PM-10:20PM R201 Van Doorn J 06:00PM-10:20PM A302 Van Doorn J
EDUCATION DIVISION
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
DAY
245515 ART 3361 PTA5 Integrating Art Into the Cur
06:00PM-10:20PM P128 Walters A
3
245524 ELE L361 PTB5 Teaching Natural Science Lab
TBA
245529 ELE L362 PTB5 Teaching Mathematics Lab
TBA
245532 MUS 3361 PTK5 Integrating Music Into the Cur 245509 RED 4401 PTK5 Reading in Content Areas
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
06:00PM-10:20PM P132 Moore C 06:00PM-10:20PM P134 Brown L TBA
TBA Brown L
TBA
TBA Brown L
M
06:00PM-10:20PM P134 Brown L
W
06:00PM-10:20PM P132 Moore C
245897 ILA 6663 PTP Practicum
245901 ILA 6664 PTP Practicum II
245906 ILA 6692 PTA5 Using Data to Make Decisions
3 3 1 3 1 3
FSSU 6/3-5, 7/15-17 TBA P137 Hollingsworth 3 FSSU 6/10-12, 7/22-24 TBA P128 Walters A
GRADUATE
245908 ILA 6603 PTA5 Tools for Managing Ed Resource
245898 ILA 6691 PTA5 Research Methodology
RM INSTRUC- HR
T
TH
TERM 5 WEEKEND
3
3
245522 ELE 3361 PTA5 Teaching Natural Science
245535 SPE 4407 PTA5 Inclusive Strategies
3
06:00PM-10:20PM P128 Walters A
TH
245526 ELE 3362 PTA5 Teaching Mathematics
3
W
245540 EDU 3303 PTA5 Educ Psy & Classroom Assessment 245507 EDU 4471 PTA5 Curriculum & Instruction Deli
TIMES/DATES
3
TH
TBA TBA T
TH
06:00PM-10:20PM P135 Rickett B TBA TBA
TBA Riley T
TBA Pritchett C
06:00PM-10:20PM P131 Riley T
06:00PM-10:20PM P131 Pritchett C
3
3 2 2 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 23 COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5 WEEKDAY
UNDERGRADUATE
TITLE
245376 HS 2230 PTA5 Survey of Human Services 245380 SWK 3340 PTA5 Social Policy and Planning
DAY
TIMES/DATES
M
06:00PM-10:20PM
R216 Wickersham K
3
T
GRADUATE
06:00PM-10:20PM
RM
INSTRUCTOR HR
R216 Granich S
3
245385 SWK 7797 PTPM Concentration Practicum II
T/TH
06:00PM-08:15PM
R210 Davis R
3
245392 SWK 7798 PTPM Concentration Practicum III
T/TH
06:00PM-08:15PM
R210 Davis R
3
245389 SWK 7797 PTPN Concentration Practicum II
245395 SWK 7798 PTPN Concentration Practicum III
T/TH
T/TH
06:00PM-08:15PM
06:00PM-08:15PM
R213 Duffey K
R213 Duffey K
Nutrition Minor Troy University offers a nutrition minor program through the Department of Kinesiology and Health Promotion. A minor in nutrition is an excellent complement to many academic majors including Exercise Science, Hospitality Sport & Tourism, Biology, Chemistry, Human Services, Social Work, Nursing, Psychology, and pre-health professions programs. Nutrition courses provide academic preparation for certification programs such as personal trainer or diabetic educator. Students may also take nutrition courses as electives. All courses are offered conveniently online and will not interfere with course schedules. The minor may be completed in one year. Troy University has partnerships with other universities to accept all courses in the nutrition minor for transfer to undergraduate and graduate programs in nutrition and dietetics. Designation KHP 2211 KHP 3310 KHP 3311 KHP 3315 KHP 3316 KHP 4458
Course Hours Availability Human Nutrition 3 Terms 1, 3, 5 Introduction to Food Science w/Lab 4 Term 2 Nutrition Assessment 3 Term 3 Complementary & Alternative Therapies 2 Term 4 Community Nutrition 3 Term 5 Lifecycle Nutrition 3 Term 5
Prerequisite KHP 2211 KHP 2211 KHP 2211 KHP 2211
For more information, please contact Dr. Teresa Johnson at 334-312-2309 or
[email protected]
3
3
24
Troy University - Columbus/Ft Benning
Columbus/Ft Benning Classes
506 Manchester Expressway, Suite B20 Columbus, Georgia 31904
9230 Marne Road Ft. Benning, Georgia 31905
BUSINESS HOURS Columbus Location Ft. Benning Location Monday - Thursday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Telephone Directory Columbus Location
Faculty
Dr. Donna Myers, Director....................................706-571-2449
Amy Grilliot.................................................706-660-2344
Reception Desk....................................................706-660-2300 Debbie Mullis, Admin Support ..............................706-660-2334 Amy Thompson, VA Representative ....................706-660-2305
Wanda Etienne, Classroom Coordinator..............706-660-2316
Ft. Benning Location
Michelle Zambesi, Recruiter .................................706-660-2331
Leon Johnson, Test Center Representative...........706-660-2318
Barden Cannamela ...................................706-660-2342
David Horiuchi............................................706-660-2320
Danielle Hudson.........................................706-660-2320
Mary Wynn Roper.......................................706-660-2351 Dr. John VanDoorn.....................................706-660-2356
Dr. Leslie Whatley.......................................706-660-2357
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 25 Center for Student Success
Troy University, Phenix City Riverfront Campus, Suite 318
Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday: 9am - 7pm EST Friday: 9am - 1pm EST
The Riverfront Campus provides the following services: • Tutoring (online and face to face) • Testing services (placement, proctored, and graduation exams) • Career Services (resume’ assistance and career opportunities) Call, email, or stop by the Center in Suite 318 and join us for a cup of coffee as we discuss YOUR plan for SUCCESS! Director Dwayne McClenton, Room 318-B
[email protected] 334-448-5122
TROY: A Beacon to the World TROY UNIVERSITY ALMA MATER
by Robert W. Smith (Class of ‘79) and Rlph Ford (Class of ‘86)
Upon the mighty walls of TROY, we meet our life-long friends. To grow knowledge, Truth and Strength, our journey never ends. With promise of the future, and the guidence of the past. We pledge our solemn vow to thee, loyal everlast. So raise our mighty Trojan sword, a beacon to the world. Throughout the ages brightly shines, the guiding light of TROY.
Testing Officer Vanda Zavala, Room 318-A
[email protected] 334-448-5232
26
Troy University - Columbus/Ft Benning
FINANCIAL INFORMATION Please read carefully! It is your responsibility to be familiar with the payment procedures and Financial Aid. HOW TO MAKE PAYMENTS?
Students can make payments online through Trojan Web Express by using a credit or debit card. To access your Trojan Web Express account log on to www.troy.edu. Click on Web Express, Look under “Financial Information” and select “Make a Payment”. Students can also make a payment by contacting Student Financial Service (SFS) at 334-670-3886/3529. Late fees will be applied to accounts with remaining balances after the payment due date.
Students are responsible for all charges, regardless of the source of assistance (VA benefits, TA, employer-paid benefits, grants, loans, etc.). Students are not automatically dropped or withdrawn from courses based on incomplete processing of financial aid or non-attendance. Delinquent student accounts are referred to a collection agency.
TUITION AND FEES
Undergraduate Tuition (in-class). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $250.00
per semester hour
Application Fee—Undergraduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00
non-refundable
Graduate Tuition (in-class). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $330.00 Application Fee—Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 Late Payment Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) non-TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95.00 Intent to Graduate Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00
per semester hour non-refundable
non-refundable
non-refundable
Comprehensive Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 graduate students only Second Diploma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00
CLEP Exam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
DANTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee TrojanOne Card Replacement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00
Official Transcript. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 DROPPING or WITHDRAWING FROM A CLASS
Students may drop or withdraw from a class before the end of the first week of the term without incurring charges or after the first week with charges listed below. Simply notifying your instructor of the need to drop or withdraw from a course does NOT constitute a drop or withdrawal from the course. Non- attendance is NOT an automatic drop/withdrawal for the course. Students are responsible for the procedures listed below: DROP/WITHDRAWAL CRITICAL DATES
If you drop a course after May 31, 2016 for Term 5 you will NOT receive a full refund of your tuition, and a penalty will be imposed on your tuition reimbursement according to the fee schedules listed below: Term 5
By close of business May 31.................Full Refund By close of business June 6.................90% Refund By close of business June 13...............75% Refund By close of business June 27...............50% Refund After June 27...........................................No Refund
Students who are registered for classes and do not attend are still responsible for payment of tuition or fees regardless of the intended method of payment, i.e. TA, VA, scholarship, employee paid benefit and financial aid.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 27 TERM 5
UNDERGRADUATE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE & SECTION
COURSE TITLE
BIO 1100 CTAA BIO L100 CTBA
ENG 0096 CTAA
ANT 2200 CTAA
COM 2241 CTAA
ENG 1101 CTAA
Anthropology
SEM DAY & TIME HRS OR DATES
INSTRUCTOR
REMARKS
3
W 1745-2215
Principles of Biology Principles of Biology Lab
3 1
TU & TH 1745-2215
Cannamela, B.
Students must register for both Class and Lab
Fundamentals of Grammar & Sentence Writing
3
TU& TH 0900 -1115
Livingston, E.
Meets in the Daytime
3
TU 1745-2215
Whatley L.
Placement Test
3
W 1745-2215
Whatley L.
ENG 1101
Fundamentals of Speech
Composition & Modern English I
3
M 1745-2215
O’Connor, F
PREREQUSITES
Perry, M.
ENG 1102 CTAB
Composition & Modern English II
ENG 2205 CTAA
World Literature before 1660
3
M 1745-2215
Green, A.
ENG 1102
ENG 2206 CTAA
World Literature after 1660
3
TH 1745-2215
Whatley, L.
ENG 1102
HIS 1101 CTAA
Western Civilization I
3
M 1745-2215
Roper, M.
HIS 1111 CTAA
US to 1877
3
TH 1745-2215
Roper, M.
3
TU 1745-2215
Benton, B.
LAW 2221 CTAA
Legal Environment of Business
MTH 1100 CTAA
Fundamentals of Algebra
3
M1745-2215
Brown, C.
MTH 1112 CTAA
Pre-Calculus Algebra
3
W 1745-2215
Hand, W.
Placement Test or C in MTH 1105
MTH 2201 CTAA
Calculus and its Applications
3
TU 1745-2215
Germann, L.
MTH 1112 or MTH 1115
MUS 1131 CTAA
Music Appreciation
3
W 1745-2215
Courson, R.
SCI 2233 CTAA SCI L233 CTBA
Physical Science Physical Science Lab
3 1
TU & TH 1000 - 1400 Hudson, D.
Students must register for both Class and Lab; Meets in the Daytime
SCI 2234 CTKA SCI L234 CTBK
Earth & Space Science Earth & Space Science Lab
3 1
10- 12 Jun 8 -10 Jul 22 -24 Jul
Hudson, D.
Students must register for both Class and Lab
SOC 2275 CTAA
Introduction to Sociology
3
M 1745-2215
Latini, N.
TROY 1101 CTAA
University Orientation
1
TU 1130-1300
Thompson, J.
Placement Test or C in MTH 0096
Req for 1st time Students: Meets in the Daytime;
28
Troy University - Columbus/Ft Benning UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS
COURSE & SECTION
COURSE TITLE
ACT 2291 CTAA
Accounting I
LAW 2221 CTAA
COURSE & SECTION
Legal Environment of Business
COURSE TITLE
HIS 1111 CTAA
US to 1877
PRE INSTRUCTOR REQUISITES REMARKS
3
W 1745-2215
Myers, R.
3
TU 1745-2215
Benton, B.
UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
COURSE TITLE
COURSE & SECTION
HIS 1101 CTAA
SEM DAY & TIME HRS OR DATES
SEM DAY & TIME HRS OR DATES
PRE INSTRUCTOR REQUISITES
Not offering this term
REMARKS
UNDERGRADUATE HISTORY & SOCIAL SCIENCE
Western Civilization I
SEM DAY & TIME HRS R DATES 3 3
M 1745-2215
TH 1745-2215
INSTRUCTOR Roper, M.
PREREQUISITES
REMARKS
Roper, M.
GRADUATE
MASTER OF SCIENCE
COURSE & SECTION
COURSE TITLE
International Relations
SEM DAY & TIME HRS OR DATES
INSTRUCTOR
Not offering this Term
PREREQUISITES REMARKS
All graduate business courses require Internet access. Syllabi and course documents will be posted in Blackboard under the course which you are registered. Check the syllabus, the Blackboard site and your TROY e-mail account frequently in case any advanced preparation is needed prior to the first meeting.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule DAYTIME CLASSES Troy University, Columbus/Ft. Benning is now offering daytime classes! In the upcoming year we plan to offer classes in the following subject areas during the day: Biology English Math If you have classes that you would like to see offered during the day or have any other suggestions, please email Dr. Donna Myers at
[email protected].
29
Daytime Classes offered
COURSE & SECTION
COURSE TITLE
SEM DAY & TIME HRS OR DATES
PRE INSTRUCTOR REQUISITES REMARKS
ENG 0096 CTAA
Fundamentals of Grammar & Sentence Writing
3
TU &TH 0900 -1115
SCI 2233 CTAA SCI L233 CTBA
Physical Science Physical Science Lab
3 1
TU&TH 1000 - 1400 Hudson, D.
Students must register for both Class and Lab; Meets in the Daytime
TROY 1101 CTAA University Orientation
1
TU 1130-1300
Req for 1st time Students; Meets in the Daytime
Livingston, E.
Thompson, J
Computer Lab Rules
Computer Lab Hours Hours of Operation Monday—Thursday Friday
9am to 4pm 9am to1pm
Lab closed on weekends, holidays and class breaks.
Meets in the Daytime
Columbus Location 506 Manchester Exp. Suite B-16
All computer labs close prior to the beginning of evening classes. No computer labs are available for use during or after class. All computer lab users must sign in using your Web Express ID and password (Classes have priority). Plan ahead and print (TROY Course Material ONLY) prior to the start of classes. Labs are closed on weekends, holidays and class breaks.
30
Troy University - TROY Online
TROY Online Classes TROY Online Classes TROY Online classes are scheduled on 9-week terms. Online class schedules, registration dates, and other important information may be found at http://www.troy.edu/online/
•
TROY Online classes utilize the Blackboard delivery system. Information on using Blackboard may be found on the Troy Campus website http://it.troy.edu/students/blackboard.html
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 31
TUITION AND FEES
Undergraduate Tuition (TROY Online). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $338.00
per semester hour
Application Fee—Undergraduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00
non-refundable
Graduate Tuition (TROY Online). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$494.00 Application Fee—Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 Late Payment Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $70.00
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) non-TROY Students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $95.00 Intent to Graduate Notice. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00
per semester hour non-refundable
non-refundable
non-refundable
Comprehensive Examination . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 graduate students only Second Diploma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00
CLEP Exam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
DANTES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80.00 plus $25.00 Admin Fee
TrojanOne Card Replacement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00
Official Transcript. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 DROP/WITHDRAWAL CRITICAL DATES
If you drop a course after May 31, 2016 for Term 5 you will NOT receive a full refund of your tuition, and a penalty will be imposed on your tuition reimbursement according to the fee schedules listed below: DROP FEES for TROY Online COURSES are as follows: May 23-31................................................Full Refund May 31- June 6..................................... 50% Refund After June 6...............................................No Refund
Proctored Exams
Some courses have proctored exams. If you register for a proctored exam course you will be required to take one proctored exam in that course. For more information about proctored exams, please visit the TROY Online Testing page.
Ordering Books
Books for TROY Online courses may be purchased at the Campus Bookstore or ordered through Barnes & Noble. http://troy.bncollege.com Make sure that you order your book(s) early or have them shipped to you the fastest means possible. You are responsible for making sure you receive your textbooks in a timely manner.
32
Troy University - TROY Online TROY ONLINE SUMMER 2016 TERM 5
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
UNDERGRADUATE TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
244165 ACT 2291 XTIA Principles of Accounting I
Flores M
Y
3
244190 ACT 2292 XTIA Prin of Accounting II
Flores M
Y
3
244167 ACT 2291 XTIB Principles of Accounting I 244192 ACT 2292 XTIB Prin of Accounting II 243498 ANT 2200 XTIA Anthropology 243522 ANT 2200 XTIB Anthropology
243529 ANT 2280 XTIA World Religions
243544 ANT 3311 XTIA Physical Anthropology 243548 ANT 4420 XTIA Forensic Osteology 244052 ART 1133 XTIA Visual Arts 244053 ART 1133 XTIB Visual Arts 244054 ART 1133 XTIC Visual Arts 244055 ART 1133 XTID Visual Arts
244056 ART 2250 XTIA Survey of Art History I
244057 ART 2251 XTIA Survey of Art History II
243974 ASL 1141 XTIA American Sign Language I
243975 ASL 1142 XTIA American Sign Language II 243549
BIO 1100 XTIA Principles of Biology
243568
BIO 1100 XTIC Principles of Biology
243566 243592 243550 243567 243587
BIO 1100 XTIB Principles of Biology BIO 4460 XTIA Critical Issues in Env. Mgmt BIO L100 XTIA Principles of Biology Lab BIO L100 XTIB Principles of Biology Lab BIO L100 XTIC Principles of Biology Lab
244154 BUS 3310 XTIA Innovative Pract & Thoughts 244155 BUS 3382 XTIA Business Communications 244156 BUS 3382 XTIB Business Communications 244157 BUS 4474 XTIA Business and Society 244160 BUS 4474 XTIB Business and Society
243436 BUS 4476 XTIA Strategic Management 244162 BUS 4476 XTIB Strategic Management
Staff I Staff I
Mann J Cox M
Ortiz S
Y Y Y Y Y
Pappas S
N
Berwager K
Y
Grantham B Skaggs J
Williams E Nelson G
N Y Y Y
Holder K
N
Kelly J
N
Holder K DiSiervi R Grilliot A
Cannamela B Whatley A
N N Y Y Y
Boyd C
N
Grilliot A
N
Grilliot A Whatley A Staff I
Borowski M
Scroggins S Freeman W Freeman W Heron W Ozgen E
N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 33 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
243595 CHM 1115 XTIA Survey of Chemistry
King C
243847
CJ
1101 XTIA Intro to Criminal Justice
Mathis R
243849
CJ
2221 XTIA Survey of Law Enforcement
CJ
2241 XTIA Survey of Law and Criminal
243600 CHM L115 XTIA Survey of Chemistry Lab 243848 243852 243855 243856 243857 243858 243859 243860 243861 243862 243863 243865 243866 243867
243868 243869 243872 243876 243877 243878 243879 243880
CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ
CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ
1101 XTIB Intro to Criminal Justice
2231 XTIA Survey of Corrections 3302 XTIA C.J. Administration
3310 XTIA Psychology for CJ Officials 3325 XTIA Juvenile Justice
3335 XTIA Private & Public Security Adm 3345 XTIA Criminology
3352 XTIA Constitutional Law in CJ
3367 XTIA History of Criminal Justice
3375 XTIA Intro to Social Science Inq. 4430 XTIA Selected Topics in C.J. 4440 XTIA Terrorism
4442 XTIA Criminal Invest. & Evidence
4446 XTIA Current Issues in Corr Operati
4470 XTIA Cj Issues in Homeland Security 4472 XTIA Cyber Crime
4482 XTIA Digital Evidence Practicum 4488 XTIA Internship in CJ Agency 4489 XTIA Internship in CJ Agency 4490 XTIA Internship in CJ Agency 4499 XTIA Senior Seminar in CJ
244051 CLA 2260 XTIA Classical Mythology
PROCTORED
HR
Y
3
Y
3
King C
N
Childs J
N
Mathis R
N
Wigginton M Sowell M Mathis R
Horiuchi D Oliver D
Sowell M
Newvine T Moak S
Horiuchi D
Newvine T Newvine T Kelley T
Moore R
Dretsch E
McLaughlin B Daniel G Daniel G Lee J Lee J Lee J
Newvine T Howard P
N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Y Y
1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
34
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
244042 COM 1101 XTIA Introduction to Communication
Hoppin S
N
3
244045 COM 2241 XTIB Fundamentals of Speech
Gallagher C
Y
3
244044 COM 2241 XTIA Fundamentals of Speech 244046 COM 2241 XTIC Fundamentals of Speech 244047 COM 2241 XTID Fundamentals of Speech 244048 COM 2241 XTIE Fundamentals of Speech 243985 COM 3342 XTIA Argumentation & Debate
243986 COM 4426 XTIA Organizational Communication 243603
CS
2250 XTIA Computer Science I
243610
CS
2265 XTIA Advanced Programming I
243606 243611
243612 243616 243817 243822 243826 243832 243835
243838 243839 243842 243845
CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS CS
CS CS CS CS
2255 XTIA Computer Science II
3320 XTIA Business Systems Programming 3330 XTIA Data Structure & Algorithms 3332 XTIA Software Engineering I
3347 XTIA Advanced Programming II
4420 XTIA Introduction to Database Syst
4443 XTIA Web-Based Software Development 4445 XTIA Data Communication & Networkin 4447 XTIA Systems Analysis and Design 4448 XTIA Operating Systems
4449 XTIA Applied Networking 4451 XTIA Computer Security
4495 XTIA Special Topics in Computer Sci
244050 DRA 1130 XTIA Introduction to Drama
244135 ECO 2251 XTIA Prin of Macroeconomics 244136 ECO 2251 XTIB Prin of Macroeconomics 244138 ECO 2252 XTIA Prin of Microeconomics 244140 ECO 2252 XTIB Prin of Microeconomics
244142 ECO 4451 XTIA International Trade & Finance
Tassie K Burns E
Padgett J Reif C
Y Y Y Y
Lipscomb W
N
Zhong J
Y
Lipscomb W Huan X
Haseltine R Basilio E
Davault J Chang H Huan X Niu X
Huan X
Avery D
Tyson D
Fulton R Fulton R Tabor B
Fulton R
N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Bamman J
N
Tori S
Y
Eckis L Eckis L Tori S
Minadeo D
Y Y Y Y
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 35 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
243984 ENG 243994 ENG
96 96
TITLE
XTIA Fund of Grammar & Sent Wrtng
XTIB Fund of Grammar & Sent Wrtng
243995 ENG 1100 XTIA Preparatory English
243997 ENG 1101 XTIA Comp and Modern English I 243998 ENG 1101 XTIB Comp and Modern English I 243999 ENG 1101 XTIC Comp and Modern English I
244001 ENG 1102 XTIA Comp and Modern English II 244017 ENG 1102 XTIB Comp and Modern English II 244018 ENG 1102 XTIC Comp and Modern English II 244026 ENG 1102 XTID Comp and Modern English II 244027 ENG 1102 XTIE Comp and Modern English II
244028 ENG 2205 XTIA World Literature Before 1660 244031 ENG 2205 XTIB World Literature Before 1660 244033 ENG 2206 XTIA World Literature After 1660 244035 ENG 2206 XTIB World Literature After 1660 244036 ENG 2211 XTIA American Lit Before 1875 244037 ENG 2212 XTIA American Lit After 1875 244038 ENG 2212 XTIB American Lit After 1875 244039 ENG 3341 XTIA Advanced Grammar
244040 ENG 3357 XTIA Form & Theory Nonfiction Lit
244041 ENG 4490 XTIA Professional Writing Internshi 244119
FIN
2210 XTIA Personal Financial Planning
244121
FIN
3331 XTIB Managerial Finance
244120 244123 244124 244125 244127
FIN FIN FIN FIN FIN
3331 XTIA Managerial Finance
3332 XTIA Financial Management II
3334 XTIA Financial Statement Analysis 4419 XTIA Derivatives
4436 XTIA Securities Analysis
243882 GEO 2210 XTIA World Regional Geography 243884 GEO 2210 XTIB World Regional Geography 243885 GEO 3300 XTIA Principles of Physical Geo. 243886 GEO 3301 XTIA Principles of Cultural Geo.
243580 GEO 3312 XTIA Geography of Latin America
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
Sewell G
N
3
Padgett D
N
3
Stone N Bai K
Clemmer L Brewer K Bonds P
Robertson B Dolata A
Carolipio S Nash S
Menon P
Whatley J
Paquette P Paquette P Curnutt K Bonds P
Curnutt K
N N N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Gusick B
N
Curnutt K
N
Curnutt K Cheng W Cheng W
Krishnamoorthy A Bookout J
Krishnamoorthy A Baek C
Fogelberg L Earnest S Burrell J
Erhunmwunsee P Earnest S
Sorrensen C
N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
36
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243887
HIS
1101 XTIA Western Civilization I
Hoose A
Y
3
243889
HIS
1102 XTIA Western Civilization II
Puckett D
Y
3
243888 243890 243442 243891 243892 243893 243894 243895 243896 243897 243898 243899 244214 243913 243916 243917
HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS
1101 XTIB Western Civilization I
1102 XTIB Western Civilization II 1111 XTIA US to 1877 1111 XTIB US to 1877 1111 XTIC US to 1877
Buckner T Crews E
HIS
1112 XTIC US since 1877
Ross K
HIS HIS HIS
1112 XTIB US since 1877 1122 XTIA World History to 1500
1123 XTIA World History From 1500
HIS 3375 XTIA Research & Methodology HIS 4403 XTIA Contemporary Europe
HIS 4421 XTIA African American History
HIS 4437 XTIA Interwar and World War II
HIS 4448 XTIA The Westward Movement HIS 4465 XTIA England Since 1688
244114 HRM 4481 XTIA Staffing
244116 HRM 4483 XTIA Human Resource Development
244117 HRM 4485 XTIA Performance Appraisal and Comp
243840
HS
2230 XTIA Survey of Human Services
243843
HS
3370 XTIA Pro. Communication Skills
243846
Crews E
1112 XTIA US since 1877
244113 HRM 4455 XTIA Employment Law
243844
Robison D
HIS
244111 HRM 3375 XTIA Global Human Resource Mgmt.
243841
Mihal S
HS HS HS
2240 XTIA Ethics
3399 XTIA Pre-Practicum Seminar
4400 XTIA Human Service Field Experience
Blum E
Merriman S Kane R
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Olliff M
N
Merriman S
N
Puckett D Crews E Ritter L
Robison D Portis R
Edwards T Portis R
Schrimsher M Schrimsher M
N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y
Wickersham K
N
Simpson C
N
Matney S Hill M Hill M
N N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 37 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243850 HST 3345 XTIA Recreation Programming
Price-Howard K
Y
3
243853 HST 3360 XTIA Tourism Principles
Holladay P
Y
3
243851 HST 3355 XTIA Intro to Hosp, Sport & Tourism 243854 HST 3377 XTIA Domestic & Int'l Tourism 243901 HST 4415 XTIA Tourism Impacts
243902 HST 4420 XTIA Revenue Mgmt in Hospitality 243903 HST 4435 XTIA Current Issues in Sport Mgt. 243904 HST 4443 XTIA Sports Administration 243905 HST 4450 XTIA Event Management
243906 HST 4453 XTIA Legal Aspects in Sport Mgt. 243907 HST 4488 XTIA Internship I in HSTM
243908 HST 4489 XTIA Internship II in HSTM 244098
IS
2241 XTIA Computer Concepts and Applic
244103
IS
2241 XTIC Computer Concepts and Applic
244101 244105 244107 244108 244110
IS IS IS IS IS
2241 XTIB Computer Concepts and Applic 2241 XTID Computer Concepts and Applic 2241 XTIE Computer Concepts and Applic 3310 XTIA Intro to Info Sytm & Data Anal
3315 XTIA Computer Application for Acct.
243824 KHP 1142 XTIA Beginning Weight Training 243828 KHP 2200 XTIA Health Concepts 243829 KHP 2211 XTIA Human Nutrition
243831 KHP 2240 XTIA Personal and Community Health 243833 KHP 2242 XTIA Intermediate Weight Training 243834 KHP 2260 XTIA Applied Fitness Concepts 243836 KHP 3316 XTIA Community Nutrition 243837 KHP 4458 XTIA Lifecycle Nutrition
244087 LAW 2221 XTIA Legal Environment of Business 244089 LAW 2221 XTIB Legal Environment of Business 243918 LDR 1100 XTIA Introduction to Leadership 243921 LDR 3300 XTIA Leadership Theory 243922 LDR 3320 XTIA Great Leaders
243923 LGL 2200 XTIA Introduction to Legal Studies
Holladay P Staff I
Holladay P
Price-Howard K Goldsmith A Kim M
Danzey-Bussell L Goldsmith A
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Carroll M
N
Lee I
N
Carroll M Lee I
Wu D
Rouse M
Sherman S
Shehane R Smith E
N N N N N Y Y
Johnson L
N
Galloway P
Y
Shaughnessy C
N
Shaughnessy C
N
Shaughnessy C
N
Johnson L
Jennings L Johnson T Benton W Shoop R Spry R
N N Y Y Y Y
Shannon C
N
Folmar J
N
Shannon C
N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
38
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
244072 MGT 3300 XTIA Principles of Management
Borowski M
Y
3
244075 MGT 3300 XTIC Principles of Management
Simpson J
Y
3
244073 MGT 3300 XTIB Principles of Management 244077 MGT 4471 XTIA Leadership and Change 244079 MGT 4472 XTIA Organizational Behavior
244081 MGT 4475 XTIA Entrepreneurial Management 244082 MGT 4478 XTIA Managing in a Global Envir. 244084 MGT 4479 XTIA Management Seminar
244061 MKT 3300 XTIA Principles of Marketing 244062 MKT 3300 XTIB Principles of Marketing 244063 MKT 3300 XTIC Principles of Marketing 244064 MKT 3364 XTIA Services Marketing 244068 MKT 4468 XTIA Global Marketing
244069 MKT 4469 XTIA Marketing Management 243438 MTH 243924 MTH
96 96
XTIA Pre-Algebra
XTIB Pre-Algebra
243925 MTH 1100 XTIA Fundamentals of Algebra 243926 MTH 1105 XTIA Intermediate Algebra 243928 MTH 1105 XTIB Intermediate Algebra 243930 MTH 1105 XTIC Intermediate Algebra 243988 MTH 1110 XTIA Finite Mathematics 243992 MTH 1110 XTIB Finite Mathematics
243993 MTH 1110 XTIC Finite Mathematics
243996 MTH 1112 XITA Pre-Calculus Algebra 244000 MTH 1112 XTIB Pre-Calculus Algebra 244002 MTH 1112 XTIC Pre-Calculus Algebra
244003 MTH 2201 XTIA Calculus and Its Applications
244004 MTH 2215 XTIA Applied Discrete Mathematics 243976 MUS 1131 XTIA Music Appreciation 243977 MUS 1131 XTIB Music Appreciation 243978 MUS 1131 XTIC Music Appreciation 243979 MUS 1131 XTID Music Appreciation 244005 244006
PHI 2203 XTIA Introduction to Philosophy PHI 2204 XTIA Ethics
Borowski M Staff I
Blackwell R Staff I Staff I
Heron W Staff I Staff I Staff I Staff I Staff I Staff I
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Easterling W
N
Armstrong M
N
Pullen H Porter D
Anderson H Connell R
Voloshin V Killough B Wilhite J Belyi S
Wolfe B
Ghosh S Vilardi R
Roblee K
N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Gallahan C
N
Phillips T
N
Blackstock T Smith J Lim J
Kennedy B
N N Y Y
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 39 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
244071 POL 2241 XTIA American National Government
McDaniel D
244085 POL 3300 XTIA Foundations Political Science
Kolasa T
244076 POL 2260 XTIA World Politics
244096 POL 3341 XTIA U.S. Gov. - Legislative Branch 244099 POL 3364 XTIA State and Local Politics
244104 POL 4410 XTIA International Pol Economy
244109 POL 4421 XTIA Introduction to Public Admin 244112 POL 4433 XTIA Comparative Government 244115 POL 4467 XTIA Asian Politics
243909 PSY 2200 XTIA General Psychology 243910 PSY 2200 XTIB General Psychology
243912 PSY 2205 XTIA Psychology of Adjustment
243914 PSY 2210 XTIA Developmental Psychology 243915 PSY 2210 XTIB Developmental Psychology 243927 PSY 2230 XTIA Orientation to Psychology 243929 PSY 3301 XTIA Basic Statistics 243931 PSY 3301 XTIB Basic Statistics
243932 PSY 3304 XTIA Abnormal Psychology
243933 PSY 3310 XTIA Sensation & Perception 243934 PSY 3311 XTIA Research Methods 243935 PSY 3311 XTIB Research Methods
243936 PSY 3312 XTIA Psychology of Women 243937 PSY 3320 XTIA Child Psychology
243938 PSY 3322 XTIA Abnormal Child Psychology 243939 PSY 3325 XTIA Adolescence Psychology 243940 PSY 3330 XTIA Health Psychology 243941 PSY 3332 XTIA Family Violence
243942 PSY 3340 XTIA Psychology of Learning 243943 PSY 3351 XTIA Theories of Learning
243944 PSY 3360 XTIA Forensic Psychology
243945 PSY 3370 XTIA Comparative Psychology 243946 PSY 3380 XTIA Social Psychology
PROCTORED
HR
Y
3
N
3
Kolasa T
N
Rueter T
N
Baracskay D Kim H
Beall K
Slobodchikoff M Kim H
Anderson G Shaver K Beck E
Doss K
Slaughter C Valkyrie K Davis K
Smith C
N N N N N N N N N N N Y Y
Duggar D
N
Valkyrie K
Y
Harrell J Willis B
N Y
Vega-Rodriguez L
N
Walsh R
N
Walsh R
Duggar D
Bennett S
Goldstein M Doss K
Hornsby J Milligan M Walsh R
Harkabus-Fast L
N N N N N N N N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
40
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243947 PSY 3385 XTIA Evolutionary Psychology
Milligan M
N
3
243949 PSY 4402 XTIA Principles of Counseling
Boles S
N
3
Reiner T
N
243948 PSY 4401 XTIA Psych Tests and Measurements 243950 PSY 4410 XTIA Industrial/Organizational Psy 243951 PSY 4421 XTIA Physiological Psychology
243952 PSY 4434 XTIA Drug Educ, Prev & Intervention
243957 PSY 4436 XTIA Treatment Theories & Mod Add D 243954 PSY 4459 XTIA Applied Behavior Analysis 243955 PSY 4460 XTIA Cognitive Psychology
243956 PSY 4480 XTIA Senior Seminar in Psychology 244058
QM
2241 XTIA Bus Statistics & Data Analytic
244060
QM
3345 XTIA Operations Management
244059
QM
2241 XTIB Bus Statistics & Data Analytic
244008
SCI 2233 XTIA Physical Science
244021
SCI 2234 XTIA Earth & Space Science
244012 244043 244009 244015 244024
244049
SCI 2233 XTIB Physical Science
SCI 2234 XTIB Earth & Space Science
SCI L233 XTIA Physical Science Laboratory SCI L233 XTIB Physical Science Laboratory
SCI L234 XTIA Earth and Space Science Lab
SCI L234 XTIB Earth and Space Science Lab
244134 SOC 2275 XTIA Introduction to Sociology 244137 SOC 2275 XTIB Introduction to Sociology 244141 SOC 2275 XTIC Introduction to Sociology
244143 SOC 2280 XTIA Social Prob in Contmp Society 244146 SOC 3300 XTIA Social Institutions
244152 SOC 3310 XTIA Minorities in US Social Struc 244161 SOC 3323 XTIA Juvenile Delinquency
244164 SOC 3331 XTIA Sociology of the Family 244170 SOC 3332 XTIA Family Violence 244173 SOC 3345 XTIA Criminology
Toner B
Harrell J
Sandoz C
Valkyrie K
Metzger B Reiner T
Hammonds J Nott C Nott C Nott C
Menon G
Sanders J
Barwood H Ijaz Q
Y
N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Menon G
N
Barwood H
N
Sanders J Ijaz Q
Pullen R Dunn T
Crawley M
N N Y Y Y
Burroughs R
N
Dunn T
N
Burroughs R Poole M Dunn T King A
Campbell B
N N N N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 41 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243682 SOC 3346 XTIA Deviant Behavior
Durham A
N
3
244181 SOC 3357 XTIA Soc Aspects of Human Sexuality
Mehdipour A
N
3
244180 SOC 3346 XTIA Deviant Behavior 244184 SOC 3380 XTIA Social Behavior
243679 SOC 4406 XTIA Urban Sociology
244189 SOC 4409 XTIA Political Sociology
244191 SOC 4430 XTIA Sociology of Religion 243684 SOC 4456 XTIA Gerontology
243980 SPN 1141 XTIA Introductory Spanish I 243981 SPN 1141 XTIB Introductory Spanish I 244118
SS
3375 XTIA Intro to Social Scientific Inq
244126
SS
3377 XTIA Spatial Appl in SS Inquiry
244122 244128 244130
SS SS SS
3376 XTIA Stats Appl of Social Sci Inq 4498 XTIA Social Science Theory 4499 XTIA Senior Seminar
243815 SWK 3301 XTIA Children and Family Service 243818 SWK 3303 XTIA Crisis Intervention
243820 SWK 3304 XTIA SW Practice in Health Setting 243821 SWK 3340 XTIA Social Policy and Planning 243431 TROY 1101 XTIA University Orientation 243453 TROY 1101 XTIB University Orientation 243465 TROY 1101 XTIC University Orientation 243474 TROY 1101 XTID University Orientation
243481 TROY 3300 XTIA Job Search Techniques
Durham A Dunn T
Williams F Elbaz G
Esmail A Ejem D
Suero K
Fournier R
Newman-Lee A Schjott D
N N N N N N Y Y Y Y
Caudill J
N
Kolasa T
N
Weeks S Waller R
Jackson J Oh H
Granich S Oberst I
Harkless A Akers K
Broyles J Brown D
N N N N N N N N N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3
42
SYN
DEP
Troy University - TROY Online
CRS
Term 5 WEEKEND
SEC
My Schedule
TITLE
DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 43 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
GRADUATE
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243688 ACT 6691 XTIA Fin/Man Accounting Glbl Exec
Caldarola R
Y
3
243767 ADE 6600 XTIA Foundations of Adult Education
Rosser-Mims D
N
3
Taylor J
N
243759 ACT 6698 XTIA Advanced Auditing
243768 ADE 6606 XTIA Current & Emerg Education Tech 243770 ADE 6640 XTIA Social Context of Adult Educ 243771 ADE 6674 XTIA Meth & Strat for Tchg Adults
245971 ADE 6680 XTIA Curriculum Dev for Adult Educ 243772 ADE 6691 XTIA Research Methodology 243773 ADE 6699 XTIA Capstone
243560 ANT 6625 XTIA Spec Stdy Ant: Ethnographies 243360
BIO 6691 XTIA Resrch Method & Experiment Des
243693 BUS 6600 XTIA Survey of Business Concepts 243695 BUS 6600 XTIB Survey of Business Concepts 243697 BUS 6607 XTIA Capstone Experience
243698 BUS 6611 XTIA Global Business Strategy 243350
CJ
6610 XTIA Principles of Administration
243352
CJ
6622 XTIA Sem in the Admin. of Justice
243351 243353 243354 243356 243357 243358 243363
CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ
6620 XTIA Current Trends in Criminal Law 6636 XTIA Criminological Theory
6650 XTIA Survey of Resrch Method in CJ 6655 XTIA Sel Top Cj:alcohol, Drugs & Cr 6655 XTIB Sel Top Cj: Terrorism
6690 XTIA Capstone for Criminal Justice 6692 XTIA Agency Experience
243793 COM 6600 XTIA Communication and Influence 243794 COM 6605 XTIA Strategic Comm Theories
243795 COM 6610 XTIA Leadership and Media Strategie 243796 COM 6635 XTIA Strategic Organizational Comm 243797 COM 6691 XTIA Strategic Comm Inq & Rsrch 243798 COM 6699 XTIA Strategic Comm Capstone 243789
CP
6687 XTIA Placmnt Special Disability Grp
243774 EAL 6633 XTIA Educational Leadership
243362 EBS 6611 XTIA Global Pollution & Int'l Envir
243361 EBS 6691 XTIA Resrch Method & Experiment Des 243701 ECO 6655 XTIA Managerial Eco for Global Mgr 243760 EDG 6667 XTIA Creativity
243761 EDG 6668 XTIA Integrating Thinking Skills
Staff I
Oliver S
Rosser-Mims D Rosser-Mims D Lawton D
Y
N N Y
Lawton D
N
Menon R
Y
Springer V Morrison R Foxx W
N Y Y
Hamby W
N
Rush J
N
Lee J
N
Morrison R Folmar J Chavez J Burton C
Lindsay V Rush J
Wigginton M Lee J
Hoppin S Colaco B Colaco B
Cochran M Colaco B
Fulmer H
Y
N N N N N N N N N N N N Y
Tew-Washburn S
N
Patty R
N
Arrington P Menon R
Minadeo D Staff I Staff I
N Y Y
N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
44
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243762 EDU 6600 XTIA Classroom Mgt & Behavior Inter
Figliano F
N
3
243775 EDU 6613 XTIA Prin of Instructional Design
Reynolds J
N
3
243769 EDU 6606 XTIA Current & Emerging Instr Tech 243776 EDU 6617 XTIA Graphic Design in Multimedia 243969 EDU 6629 XTIA The Master Teacher
243763 EDU 6691 XTIA Research Methodology
243971 ELE 6601 XTIA The Art of Teaching Writing
243764 ELE 6603 XTIA Seminar in Science Education 243703
FIN
6631 XTIA Global Financial Management
243364
HIS 6612 XTIA Seminar in Contemporary Europe
243563 GEO 5512 XTIA Geography of Latin America
243706 HRM 6601 XTIA Legal Env of Employment Decis 243709 HRM 6601 XTIB Legal Env of Employment Decis 243711 HRM 6603 XTIA Human Resource Management
243716 HRM 6622 XTIA Workforce Planning & Staffing
243717 HRM 6623 XTIA Training and Dev of Human Res 243719 HRM 6632 XTIA Compensation and Benefits
243721 HRM 6635 XTIA Employee Relations and Safety 243722 HRM 6645 XTIA International Hum Res Mgmt
243726 HRM 6698 XTIA Strategic Human Resource Mgt 243777
ILA
243536
IR
243806 243537
243545 243546 243547 243551 243552 243553 243554 243555 243556 243557 243558 243728
6611 XTIA Community Relationships
ILA
6664 XTIA Practicum II
IR
5544 XTIA Eur Pol Eco and the Eur Union
IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IS
5541 XTIA Middle Eastern Security
5551 XTIA Survey International Relations 5552 XTIA International Law
6601 XTIA Research Methods in IR
6620 XTIA Internat'l Political Economy 6622 XTIA European Security
6631 XTIA Intercultural Relations
6640 XTIA Gov & Politics of Dev Nations
6648 XTIA Comparative Pol Sub-Saharan Af 6652 XTIA Theory & Ideology in Int Relat
6656 XTIA Internat'l Power and Influence 6685 XTIA Political Violence & Terrorism 6625 XTIA Specialized Study
243799 JRN 6640 XTIA Communication Law & Ethics
Oliver S
Aisami R
N Y
Figliano F
N
Hicks C
N
Krishnamoorthy A
Y
Paleologos T Busby R
Y
N
Sorrensen C
N
Benton W
Y
Puckett D
Vardaman D Voss R
Heisler W
Edwards T Edwards T Simpson J Minsky B
Simpson J
N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Johnson K
N
Leach J
N
Johnson K Van Doorn J Hayes D
Van Doorn J Davis G
N N N Y Y
Hayes D
N
Becker J
N
Leach J
N
Milton A
N
Staff I
Y
Lerche C Lerche C Taylor S Slobodchikoff M Spurlock J
Y Y Y
N N
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 45 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243730 MGT 6615 XTIA Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco
Minsky B
Y
3
243734 MGT 6681 XTIA Organization Dev & Change
Matuszek P
Y
3
243732 MGT 6615 XTIB Ethical Mgt & Ldshp Global Eco 243737 MKT 6661 XTIA Global Strategic Marketing
243740 MSM 6610 XTIA Theories of Organization Beh
243743 MSM 6630 XTIA Managment Info Systems for Ldr 243736 MSM 6635 XTIA Ldrship of Innovation & Change 243746 MSM 6640 XTIA Found of Ldrship & Motivation 243749 MSM 6650 XTIA Ldrshp Roles in Stategic Mgt 243751 MSM 6655 XTIA Advanced Leadership
243800 MUS 6630 XTIA Collaboration/Inclusion in Mus 243480
PA
6601 XTIA Research Methods in Public Adm
243486
PA
6604 XTIA Workforce Planning & Staffing
243485 243487 243488 243489 243490 243491 243493 243494 243502 243508
243510 243512 243514 243516 243517 243519 243520
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
PA PA PA PA PA PA PA
6603 XTIA Economics for Public Mgt
6607 XTIA Perf Meas & Mgt Pub & Np Org 6610 XTIA Found of Public Administration 6620 XTIA Theory of Organizations 6622 XTIA Public Policy
6624 XTIA Public Human Resource Mgt 6630 XTIA Strategic Planning
6631 XTIA Program Evaluation
6645 XTIA Managing Government Contracts 6646 XTIA Organizational Behavior 6648 XTIA Contract Negotiation
6650 XTIA Governmental Budget & Fin Mgmt 6666 XTIA Fnd of Nonprofit Organizations 6674 XTIA Ethics in Public Admin
6676 XTIA Legal & Social Issues PHA
6677 XTIA Pub Hlth Prep & Emer Resp 6699 XTIA Capstone in Public Admin
243788 PSY 6610 XTIA Phys. Dynamics Alcohol/Drugs
243790 PSY 6635 XTIA Vocational Psych & Career Dev 243791 PSY 6653 XTIA Measurement and Evaluation
243792 PSY 6668 XTIA Human Lifespan & Development 243755
QM
6640 XTIA Data Analysis for Glbl Mgt
Staff I
Foxx W
Hunter D
Sherman S
Matuszek P Staff I Staff I
Matuszek P
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Orlofsky D
N
Craig K
N
Esteves T
Dunning J
Dunning P Meine M
Abbey R
N N N N Y
Gibson P
N
Anderson T
N
McDaniel D Abbey R
N Y
Alvarey J
N
Moeller H
N
Gibson P
Dunning P Hetrick M Meine M
Moeller H
Esteves T
Anderson T
N N N N N N Y
Clark E
N
Faircloth P
Y
Vaughn L Young T Kim H
N N Y
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
46
Troy University - TROY Online
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TITLE
TERM 5
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243765 RED 6670 XTIA Advanced Study of Literacy
Hicks C
N
3
243802 SFM 6632 XTIA Crit Issues Spt Fit Mgt & HPE
Carroll M
Y
3
243801 SFM 6600 XTIA Fnd. of Sport & Fitness Mgmt 243803 SFM 6670 XTIA Exercise Physiology 243678 SOC 5506 XTIA Urban Sociology
243681 SOC 5546 XTIA Deviant Behavior 243683 SOC 5556 XTIA Gerontology
243805 SPE 6615 XTIA Adapt Stratg Mod/Sev Dis K-6 243685
SS
6690 XTIA Seminar in Social Sciences
243687
SS
6698 XTIA Social Theory
SS
6691 XTIA Surv Researth Mthds in Ss
243757 TAX 6685 XTIA Taxation of Individuals
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
Staff I
Y
N
Allen A
N
Ejem D
Johnson J Allen A Gill B
Kolasa T Staff I
EDUCATION SPECIALIST TITLE
Y
Williams F Durham A
244773 SOC 5555 XTIA Death and Dying
243686
Kim M
INSTRUCTOR
N N N N N N Y
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
PROCTORED
HR
243972 EDU 7760 XTIA Leading for Lrng in School Env
Russell C
N
3
243781
ILA
7717 XTIA Mentoring
Conner T
N
3
243782
TL
7717 XTIA Mentoring
243973 ELE 7793 XTIA Problem Analysis in ELE 243783 243784
ILA TL
7791 XTIA Current Trends & Issues in IL 7737 XTIA Curriculum
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
DOCTORATE
TITLE
243804 SFM 8812 XTIA Seminar in Sport Marketing
Russell C Riley T
Conner T Conner T
INSTRUCTOR Koo G
N N N N
3 3 3 3
PROCTORED
HR
Y
3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 47
SYN
DEP
CRS
Term 5 WEEKEND
SEC
My Schedule
TITLE
DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR
48
Troy University - TROY Online NURSING
SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
GRADUATE
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
243583 NSG 6604 NXIA Theories in Nursing
Forehand J
243645 NSG 6645 NXIA Fam & Cultural Thy in Adv Nsg
Jones S
243604 NSG 6625 NXIA Specialized Study in Adv Nsg
243650 NSG 6660 NXIA Foundations of Advanced Pract 243652 NSG 6665 NXIA Primary Care I
243665 NSG 6691 NXIA Research Methodology
243668 NSG 6692 NXIA Data Analysis Tech in Research 243599 NSG 6604 NXIB Theories in Nursing
243646 NSG 6645 NXIB Fam & Cultural Thy in Adv Nsg
243651 NSG 6660 NXIB Foundations of Advanced Pract 243653 NSG 6665 NXIB Primary Care I
243666 NSG 6691 NXIB Research Methodology
243669 NSG 6692 NXIB Data Analysis Tech in Research 243601 NSG 6604 NXIC Theories in Nursing
243647 NSG 6645 NXIC Fam & Cultural Thy in Adv Nsg 243654 NSG 6665 NXIC Primary Care I
243648 NSG 6645 NXID Fam & Cultural Thy in Adv Nsg 243655 NSG 6665 NXID Primary Care I
243649 NSG 6645 NXIE Fam & Cultural Thy in Adv Nsg 243656 NSG 6665 NXIE Primary Care I
243658 NSG 6666 NXPA Primary Care I Preceptorship 243659 NSG 6666 NXPB Primary Care I Preceptorship 243661 NSG 6666 NXPC Primary Care I Preceptorship 243662 NSG 6666 NXPD Primary Care I Preceptorship 243663 NSG 6666 NXPE Primary Care I Preceptorship
PROCTORED
HR
Y
2
Y
3
Staff I
N
Miller B
Y
Farrell R
Hamilton B Lennen N Lewis S Leigh K Miller B Riley C
Hamilton B Lennen N Pines E
Hamilton B Burns D
Vardaman S Wright C Pines E
Holmes S Farrell R Riley C
Burns D
Mason S
Whitted K
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
3 2 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 49 SYN DEP CRS SEC
TERM 5
DOCTORATE
TITLE
INSTRUCTOR
PROCTORED
HR
243670 NSG 8802 NXIA Applied Biostatistics
Spurlock A
Y
3
243674 NSG 8824 NXIA Bioethical Issues Healthcare
Vardaman S
Y
2
243672 NSG 8822 NXIA Leadership in Org & Systems
Forehand J
243676 NSG 8826 NXIA Diversity and Social Issues
Lewis S
243671 NSG 8802 NXIB Applied Biostatistics
Spurlock A
243673 NSG 8822 NXIB Leadership in Org & Systems
Forehand J
243675 NSG 8824 NXIB Bioethical Issues Healthcare
Vardaman S
243677 NSG 8826 NXIB Diversity and Social Issues
Lewis S
243667 NSG 6691 NXIC Research Methodology
Hamilton B
243602 NSG 6604 NXID Theories in Nursing
Forehand J
243657 NSG 6665 NXIF Primary Care I
Staff I
243664 NSG 6666 NXPF Primary Care I Preceptorship
SYN
DEP
CRS
Term 5 WEEKEND
SEC
Jones S
My Schedule
TITLE
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 3
DAY TIMES/DATES RM INSTRUCTOR HR
50
Troy University - TROY Online HOW TO ORDER AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT
Official Transcripts are $10.00 per copy & can be requested online at: http://www.troy.edu/records/index.html
Written transcript requests may be sent to the following address:
Troy University Official Transcript Request Adams Administration Building, Lower Level 3 Troy, Alabama 36082
If you have any questions about transcript requests please call 1-800-414-5756.
Getting Started
Online education gives you the opportunity to advance your learning without having to come to the Troy campus. The online courses are conducted entirely through the Internet, allowing you to receive assignments, submit coursework, and interact with your professor and other students via your computer. The courses are primarily asynchronous, which means you don't have to be at your computer at the same time as others. You will spend much of your time reading and responding by sending messages within the online classroom environment.
Advising
Once you are admitted to a Troy University online degree program you receive by email your administrative counselor and faculty advisor name for a graduate program and your professional counselor name for an undergraduate program. If you are unsure of who your advising staff is please call toll-free at 800-4145756 or email at
[email protected]. Please be sure to have you student id number and your home location.
Summer 2016, Term 5 Class Schedule 51 TROY Online and Global Campus Virtual Bookstore
Two Important Dates to Remember to Complete Your Book Orders:
• Book ordering system will open. 16/T5: May 2, 2016
• The last day to order books Online will be 16/T5: May 30, 2016
• The last day to order books at the Bookstore will be 15/T5: May 31, 2016
Troy University provides a Virtual Bookstore through which all books for online courses may be ordered. Students ordering books for online classes (TROY Online or Global Campus) may order their books at the campus bookstores, online at shoptroytrojans.com or by logging on to Trojan Web Express and clicking on the View/Buy Textbook link (after you have registered for classes) and then select the desired term.
Students may use their federal financial aid to purchase textbooks through the campus bookstores, Virtual Bookstore shoptroytrojans.com or logging on to Trojan Web Express and clicking on the (View/Buy Textbook) link. Please consult the TROY Online Academic Calendar for the last day to use Financial Aid to purchase books.
NOTE: The textbook requirements for the Alabama Campuses (Dothan, Phenix City, Montgomery and Troy), Global Campus and TROY Online courses may differ. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure the correct textbook is purchased.
TROY UNIVERSITY
PHENIX CITY CAMPUS BOOKSTORE Your Your Choice of Textbooks Order Textbooks On-Line Rent = Save over 50% Today and Get. . Used = Save up to. .25% eTextbooks = Save up to 60% Convenient Delivery or Pick Up Why Wait? Start Shopping Now!
http://troy.bncollege.com
Visit us on our web site for store hours as well as more information on ordering textbooks & merchandise. Additional information concerning bookstore policies and upcoming promotions is also available on the site. *NOTE: We now carry textbooks for Columbus/Ft. Benning courses. Books for all eTroy courses can also be ordered at http://troy.bncollege.com