C b u p ) IOTIE DAME Summer Session Official Schedule of Courses 1 9 6 2 REPORTING DATE Monday, Jane 18, 1962 DROP AND ADD PERIOD Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, June 18, 19 , 20, 1962 CLASSES BEGIN Tuesday, Jtine 19, 1962 COMMENCEMENT Thursday, August 2, 1962 REGISTER I N ADVANCE A V O I D THE LINES PAY BY MAIL 1. RETURN THE PRELIMINARY FORM (Cut it off of the last page of tills booklet) 2. If you are a "NEW" student or a "RETURN" student, the Director of the Summer Session will send you UPON RECEIPT of the PRELIMINARY INFORMATION FORM, a formal APPLICATION FORM which must be completed and returned to the Director of the Summer Session, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. 3. AFTER you have completed the PRELIMINARY INFORMATION form and /or the APPLICATION FORM, your Departmental Advisor, Department Head or Undergraduate Dean will mail you TWO FORMS: a) "REQUEST TO REGISTER" form (This Is a pre-punched tabulating card) b ) "COURSE SELECTION" form (Three parts) I4, Read the instructions on each form; complete BOTH FORMS and MAIL BOTH FORMS TO YOUR ADVISOR. They must be postmarked no later than Thursday, May 10th, 1962. DON'T SELECT COURSES FOR AUDIT UNTIL THE FIRST CLASS DAY AFTER FORMS ARE RETURNED TO ADVISOR FOR APPROVAL, COURSE.SELECTIONS MAY NOT BE CHANGED UNTIL THE "DROP AND ADD" PERIOD AFTER you REPORT TO SCHOOL (see item 5 below) 5. You will receive from the Office of Student Accounts a "Statement of Account". Enclosed with the Statement will be an explanation of the procedure for paying your fees by mail and how to obtain "Class Entry Permits" on Monday, June 18, 1962. Fees should be paid by mail by JUne 5, 1962. 6. LATE REGISTRATION IS DEFINED as the filing of forms after May 10, 1962. Permission must be obtained in advance. There is a $10.00 fee. NO EXCEPTIONS. NUMBERING OF COURSES: Courses numbered below 100 are undergraduate courses. Courses between 100 and 200 are advanced undergraduate courses which may be taken for graduate credit with the permission of the Head of the Department. Courses above 200 are graduate courses. The University reserves the right to cancel courses for which there is insufficient regis tration. TIME SCHEDULE: The time schedule for Summer School classes is as follows: First Period 8 meets 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Second Period 9 meets 9:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. Third Period 10 meets 10:20 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. Fourth Period 11 meets 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fifth Period 1 meets 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sixth Period ...... 2 meets 2:1*0 p.m. to 3:1*0 p.m. Seventh Period .... 3 meets 3:50 p.m. to h'-$0 p.m. ********* ************ ************** BUI LDING CODE N U M B E R S ' Biology Bldg. . . Air, Mil. Sci. Bldg. 10 . . 19 Chem Engr. Bldg . . . . 3 Aero. Engr. Bldg . . 11 Art Studio Commerce Bldg . . Geology Bldg .... 12 University Library. . . . . . 21 Engineering Bldg. . . . 5 Architecture Bldg. . 13 Nieuwland Science Hall. . . . 23 Heat Power Bldg . . . . 6 Rockne Memorial Bldg Hi O'Shaughnessy Hall. . . . Law Bldg . . 7 Old Gymnasium. . . . IS WNDU. . . . 25 Main Bldg .... Stepan Center . . . . . 16 Washington Hall . . . 9 Moreau Seminary. . . 17 ********* ***** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * * THIS BOOK 1/ILL NOT BE REPLACED
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C b u p )
IOTIE DAME Summer Session Official
Schedule of Courses 1 9 6 2
REPORTING DATE Monday, Jane 18, 1962 DROP AND ADD PERIOD Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, June 18, 19 , 20, 1962 CLASSES BEGIN Tuesday, Jtine 19, 1962 COMMENCEMENT Thursday, August 2, 1962
REGISTER I N ADVANCE AVOID THE LINES PAY BY MAIL
1. RETURN THE PRELIMINARY FORM (Cut it off of the last page of tills booklet)
2. If you are a "NEW" student or a "RETURN" student, the Director of the Summer Session will send you UPON RECEIPT of the PRELIMINARY INFORMATION FORM, a formal APPLICATION FORM which must be completed and returned to the Director of the Summer Session, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.
3. AFTER you have completed the PRELIMINARY INFORMATION form and /or the APPLICATION FORM, your Departmental Advisor, Department Head or Undergraduate Dean will mail you TWO FORMS:
a) "REQUEST TO REGISTER" form (This Is a pre-punched tabulating card) b ) "COURSE SELECTION" form (Three parts)
I4, Read the instructions on each form; complete BOTH FORMS and MAIL BOTH FORMS TO YOUR ADVISOR. They must be postmarked no later than Thursday, May 10th, 1962.
DON'T SELECT COURSES FOR AUDIT UNTIL THE FIRST CLASS DAY AFTER FORMS ARE RETURNED TO ADVISOR FOR APPROVAL, COURSE.SELECTIONS MAY NOT BE CHANGED UNTIL THE "DROP AND ADD" PERIOD AFTER you REPORT TO SCHOOL (see item 5 below)
5. You will receive from the Office of Student Accounts a "Statement of Account". Enclosed with the Statement will be an explanation of the procedure for paying your fees by mail and how to obtain "Class Entry Permits" on Monday, June 18, 1962. Fees should be paid by mail by JUne 5, 1962.
6. LATE REGISTRATION IS DEFINED as the filing of forms after May 10, 1962. Permission must be obtained in advance. There is a $10.00 fee. NO EXCEPTIONS.
NUMBERING OF COURSES: Courses numbered below 100 are undergraduate courses. Courses between 100 and 200 are advanced undergraduate courses which may be taken for graduate credit with the permission of the Head of the Department. Courses above 200 are graduate courses.
The University reserves the right to cancel courses for which there is insufficient regis tration.
TIME SCHEDULE: The time schedule for Summer School classes is as follows:
First Period 8 meets 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Second Period 9 meets 9:00 a.m. to 10:10 a.m. Third Period 10 meets 10:20 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. Fourth Period 11 meets 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fifth Period 1 meets 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sixth Period . . . . . . 2 meets 2:1*0 p.m. to 3:1*0 p.m. Seventh Period . . . . 3 meets 3:50 p.m. to h'-$0 p.m.
Art Design I 113 V 1010 3 M-F5 21* 126 DiGiovanni, R. Art Beginning Drawing 115 V 1020 8 M-F10 21* 119 pilarski, E.
Art Elementary paintg 121 V 1030 10 M-F12 2b 130 DiGiovanni, R. Art Sculp 3-D Design 125 V 101*0 8 M-F10 21* lOli Milonadis, K. Art Art Hist Renalss 117 V 1050 1 M-F3 21* 121 Howett, J. Art Watercolor 208 V 1060 1 M-F3 21* IOI4 Basker, E. Art Design I 213 V 1070 10 M-F12 21* 126 Beckman, F. Art Figure Drawing 223A V 1080 3 M-F5 21* 119 Sessler, S. Art Figure Drawing 223B V 1090 1 M-F3 21* 119 Sessler, S. Art Sculpt 3-D Design 225 V 1100 10 M-F 21* lOli Milonadis, K. Art Mixed Media 231 V 1110 10 M-F12 21* 127 Leader, R. Art Ceramic Sculpture 21*5 V 1120 8 M-F10 21* BIS Iauck, Fr. Art Art Hist Renaiss 21*7 V 1130 1 M-F3 21* 121 Howett, J. Art Metal Crafts 260 V 111*0 3 M-F5 21* B15 Persayk, S. Art Woodcarving 261 V 1150 1 M-F3 21* 128 Perszyk, S. Art Manuscript 265 V 1160 8 M-F10 21* 126 Michaeline, Sr. Art Sculpture Projects 277 V 1170 10 M-F12 20 Mestrovic, I. Art Art Hist Mediaeval 291* V 1180 8 M-F 21* 121 Leader, R. Art Lithography 30l*A V 1190 8 M-F10 21* i n Amen, I. Art Wood Dr Point Etch 30UB V 1200 10 M-F12 21* LFT Amen, I.
BIOLOGY CODE - BIOL
Biol Microbiology I 263 3 1210 11 MWF 1 112 Doll, J. Fr, Biol Microbiology Lab 263L 1220 9 TT12 1 216 Doll, J. Fr, Biol Mammalian Physiol 276. 3 1230 11 MttF 1 107 Raphael, W. Fr. Biol lab 276L 121*0 9 TT12 1 103 Raphael, W. Fr. Biol lab 276L 1250 1 m 1 103 Raphael, W. Fr. Biol Invert Zoology 277 3 1260 8 MWF 1 112 Knight, L. Biol lab 277L 1270 1 TTl* 1 203 Knight, L. Biol Entomology 281 3 1280 10 MWF 1 107 Craig, G. Biol Lab 281L 1290 1 MWl* 1 222 Craig, G. Biol Tax Lower Plants 281* 3 1300 9 MWF 1 112 CTpurt, P. Biol lab 28l*L 1310 1 TTl* 1 222 Orpurt, P. Biol Genetics 288 3 1320 10 MWF 1 • 112 Rai, K. Biol lab 288L 1330 1 MWl* 1 206 Rai, K. Biol Research 369 V ' 13li0 ' 1 * Thorson, R.
CHEMISTRY CCDE - CHEW
Chem Gen. Chem 11 3 1350 9 M-F 23 261 Chem Gen Chem lab 11L . 2 1360 1 MW5 23 261 Chem Qual Anal . 12 3 1370 9 M-F 23 3 U Chem Qual Anal lab . 12L 2 1380 1 MW5 23 3 U Chem Elem Org Chem I 23 3 1390 10 M-F 23 3ta Chem Exp Org Chem 1 23L 2 11*00 1 TT$ 23 31*6 Chem Quan Anal
GRADUATE COURSES 29 1* 11*10 1 M-F5 23 31*3
Chem Prin of Chem 270 6 11*20 8 M-F10 23 127 Chem Inorg Chem 271 3 11*30 8 M-F 23 261 Chem Prin of Valence 272 3 11*1*0 8 M-F 23 123 Chem Mod Org Chem II 282 3 11*50 10 M-F 23 31*3 Chem Sel Top Adv Chem 287 3 11*60 23 251 Chem Chem.Prin 291 3 11*70 11 M-F 23 31*1 Chem Res Dist 361 V 11*80 23
CLASSICS
LATIN CCDE - C L U
CLLA Read in lat CI 3U 6 11*85 9 M-Fll 8 219 Shea, E. , Fr. CLLA Kccles Latin I 1*7 3 11*90 9 M-F CLLA Oir Readings I 206 3 1500 9 M-F 8 21*2 Iazeriby, , F. C L U Mediaeval Lat I 228 3 1510 8 M-F 8 219 Garvin, J. Fr, CLLA Roman Satire 231 3 1520 8 M-F 8 21*3 Hritzu, J.
GREEK CCDE - CLGR
CLGR Elementary Greek I 100 3 1530 10 M-F 3 21*2 Cady, T. . Fr.
COMMERCE
GRADUATE PROGRAM - CCDE - BA
BA Mgmt Theory Pract 202 3 i5uo 8 M-F L 102 Bella, s. BA Mgmt Theory Pract 202 3 1550 10 M-F h 102 Bella, S. BA Financial Mgmt 201* 3 1560 11 M-F U 103 BA Colloquium I 220 1570 1 M-E U 202 Eagan, W. BA Colloquium II 221 3, 1580 1 M-F 1» 202 Eagan, w. BA Basic Acct 231 3 1590 8 M-F U 210 CuHather, J,
COMMERCE (CONT'D)
GRADUATE PROGRAM - (CONT'D)
Date Course Title Course Cred Course Hr. Days Bldg. Room Instructor 9 Seq #
BA Relig Comm.Budget 232 3 1600 11 M-F b 201 Slowey, T. BA Soc Cont of Indus 2lll 3 1610 9 M-F b 101 Berg in, T. BA Money, Ihc Bnplmt 252 3 1620 10 M-F k 108 Kent, R. BA Communications 262 3 1630 - 9 M-F k 102 Malone, J. BA Data Process Prin 271 3 1610 10 M-F h 201 Brady, P. BA Cath Comm Bus Act 282 3 1650 9 M-F b 10lt
Brady, P.
BA Dir Read in Bus Ad 301 V 1660 b
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
COLLEGE COURSE CODE - BA
BA College seminar 169 3 1670 10 M-F b 107 BA Business Policy 190 3 1680 11 M-F k 108 BA Dir Read in Bus Ad 199 v 1690 b
ACCOUNTANCY CODE - ACCT
Acct Prin of Acctg II 12 3 1700 9 M-F k 201 Viger, G. Acct Cost Accountancy 2h 3 1710 8 M-F k 209 Fremgen, J. Acct Basic Accounting 71 3 1720 8 M-F k 201 Aranoirsid., E.
BUSINESS ORGN 4 MGMT CCDE - BCM
BCM Production Hgt 25 3 1730 9 M-F b 103 BCM Bus Statistics 3k 3 17 ho 8 M-F h 103 BCM Leg Aspects of Bus 161 3 1750 10 M-F b 103
FINANCE CODE - FIN
Fin Bus Finance 21 3 1760 9 M-F i 107 Fin Money & Banking 161 3 1770 11 M-F u 107 Fin Investments 171 3 1780 9 M-F h 108
MARKETING CODE - MARK
Mark Intro Marketing 13 3 1790 10 M-F u 10k Mark Econ Geography 115 3 1800 11 M-F u 10U
COMMUNICATION ARTS - CCDE CA
WORKSHOPS IN WRITING CA Writ Sc Ppr Yrbk 201 3 1810 9 M-F 2b 361 Qrenough, Fr. CA Dsgn Print Engr 202 3 1820 10 M-F 2b 361 Fischer, E. CA Dsgn Pring Engr 202 3 1830 11 M-F 2b 361 Fischer, E. CA Publ Rel Pblcty 211 3 1810 8 M-F 2b 361 Scott, J, Engl %rt and Tch Fict 205 3 2670 1 M-F 2b 331 Sullivan, R. Engl Teaching Writing 211 3 2690 9 M-F 2k 209 Chris tin, R. Engl Teaching Writing 211 3 2700 11 M-F 2b 209 Christin, R. Engl Adv Vft*it Tch Fict 305 3 2900 2 M-F 2k 331 Sullivan, R. COURSES IN SPEECH CA Bldg Debate Prog 259 3 1850 10 M-F 2b 215 Sommer, L. CA Speech Correction
COURSES IN DRAMA 292 3 I860 11 M-F 8 lynch, Mrs.
CA Play Production 63 S 3 1870 1 M-F 9 CA Adv Sc Dsgn Const 271 3 1880 10 M-F 9 Klein, 0. CA Drama Form I 276 3 1890 9 M-F 9 Syburg, F.
ECONOMICS CCDE - ECON
Econ Prin of Econ I 21 3 1900 9 M-F 2b 221 - Sheehan, J. Econ Prin of Econ II 22 3 1910 8 M-F 2b 215 Durbin, C. Fr. Econ Ind Org and Persnl 162 3 ' 1920 8 M-F 2b 219 Pagan, C. . ' V., GRADUATE COURSES Econ Modern Econ Ideas 268 3 1930 10 M-F 2b 219 Norland, S. Econ Micro Economics 285 3 1910 9 M-F 2b 215 Montavon, P. Econ Dir Read Econ I 317 V 1950 2b McDonagh, T. Fr. Econ Dir Read Econ II 318 V I960 2b Keller, E. ?r. Econ Dissert Research I 327 V 1970 2b Fitzgerald, M. Fr. Econ Dissert Res II 328 V 1980 2b Fitzgerald, M. Fr.
EDUCATION CODE - EDUC
Educ The Prin of Sec Ed 61 3 1990 8 M-F 19 Driscoll, Bro. Educ Meth in Sec Educ 71 3 2000 10 M-F 19 judge, Bro. Educ Airborne TV Yflcshp 115 2 2010 8 M-F12 Doyle, E. Educ Stud in Sec Curr
EGSC Statics 26 3 2530 8 M-F 5 22 Malvlck, A. EGSC Dynamics 31 3 25b0 10 M-F 5 22 Malvick, A. EGSC Str of Materials 33 b 2550 8 M-F 5 209 Schubmehl, R. EGSC Str of Materials 33A 3 2560 8 M-F 5 209 Schubmehl, R.
GRADUATE COURSE EGSC Research in EgSc 317 V 2570 5
METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING CCDE - MET
GRADUATE COURSES Met Spec Probs in Met 312 V 2580 5 5 Peretti, E. Met Res in Metallurgy 317 V 2590 5 5 Peretti, E.
ENGISH CCDE - ENGL
Dept. Course Title #
Cred Course Seq #
Hr Days Bldg Room Instructor
Engl Rhet and Comp I 11 3 2600 10 M-F 21, 108 Robinson, J. Engl Modern Lit 20 3 2610 10 M-F 7 b Fenlon, P. Engl Modern Lit 20 3 2620 11 M-F 21, 218 Baumgartn^r, P. Engl Mod Cath Writers 137 3 2630 1 M-F 21, 215 O'Malley, F. Engl Eng lit Mid Ages llil 3 26U0 9 M-F 2k 108 Donovan, M. Engl Eng Lit 19th Cent 181 3 2650 10 M-F 2h 218 Baumgartner, P. Engl Am Lit since C War 192 3 2660 11 M-F 2h 217 Costello, D. Engl
GRADUATE COURSES Engl ti-it and Tch Fict 205 3 2670 1 M-F 2k 331 Sullivan, R. Engl Proseminar 210 0 2680 k M 2h 20k Donovan, M. Engl Teaching Writing 211 3 2690 9 M-F 21, 209 Chris tin, R, Engl Teaching Writing 211 3 2700 11 M-F 21, 209 Christin, R. Engl Hist Engl Language 21b 3 2710 10 M-F 21, 208 Bennett, W. Engl Literary Criticism 223 3 2720 8 M-F 21, 110 Engl Literary Criticism 223 3 2730 9 M-F 21, 107 Engl Literary Criticism 223 3 271,0 10 M-F 21, 209 Engl Literary Criticism 223 3 2750 11 M-F 21, lib Engl Chaucer 215 3 2760 8 M-F 21, 217 Vasta, E. Engl Intro Shakespeare 250 3 2770 8 M-F 2k 207 Schwartz, E. Engl Intro Shakespeare 250 3 2780 9 M-F 2k 117 Robinson, J. Engl Eli3 Stuart Poetry 255 3 2790 11 M-F 2k 117 Rauch, R. Engl Augustan lit 261, 3 2800 8 M-F 2k 117 Smithberger, A. Engl En Nov Bfr Dickens 267 3 2810 10 M-F 2k 117 Moran, F, Engl 20th Cent Drama 27h 3 2820 8 M-F 2k 115 Burke, W. Engl Modern Fiction 281 3 2830 9 M-F 2k 115 Hardy, J. Engl Modern Fiction 281 3 281,0 11 M-F 2k 115 Hardy, j. Engl Victorian Prose 288 3 2850 9 M-F 2k 207 Spencer, T. Engl Stud Am Lit I 293 3 2860 9 M-F 2k 220 Brennan, J. Engl Stud Amer Lit I 293 3 2870 11 M-F 21, 220 Brennan, J. Engl Modern Poetry 299 3 2880 9 M-F 21, 250 Pollock, R. Engl Modern Poetry 299 3 2890 11 M-F 21, 250 Pollock, R. Engl Adv Writ Tch Fict 305 3 2900 2 M-F 21, 331 Sullivan, R. Engl Sem Em Dickinson 325 3 2910 1 M-F 2k 317 Sandeen, E.
HISTORY CODE - HIST
Hist Hist West Eur I 11 3 2920 9 M-F 2b 116 Gray, W. Hist Hist West Eur II 12 3 2930 10 M-F 2b 116 O'Neill,- J. Hist Hist IB to 1865 21 3 29bO 8 M-F 21 118 Gleason, P. Hist Hist US from 1865
GRADUATE COURSES 22 3 2950 9 M-F 2b 118
Hist Jefferson- Ja cks on 202 3 2960 9 M-F 2b 110 Eng le ton, , T. Fr. Hist Am Immigration 208 3 2970 10 M-F 2b 110 Gleason, P. Hist Early Middle Ages 216 3 2980 9 M-F 2b 217 Corbett, J. Hist Europe I8b8-191b 218 3 2990 10 M-F 2b 217 Burns, R, Hist Hist Method 339 3 3000 8 M-F 2b 107 Burns, R. Hist Hist Method 339 3 3010 8 M-F 2b 209 O'Neill, J.
LITURGY CODE - LTGY
Ltgy Ear Chr lat Theor 231 3 3015 9 M-F b 202 Mohrmann, C. Ltgy Ear Chr lat Pract 233 3 3020 • 1 M-F 8 222 Mohrmann, C. Ltgy Fhilo Coram Trid 2b2 3 3025 10 M-F b 202 Mohrmann, C. Ltgy Theo Hist Str Ltgy 253 3 3030 9 M-F b 110 Bouman, C. Ltgy lit of Reformation 258 3 30b0 1 M-F 8 2b2 Bouman, C. Ltgy Wkshp Org Chant 266 3 3050 11 M-F 10 Rogusz, J . Fr Ltgy Chant Interpret 269 3 3060 9 M-F b 210 Marier, T. Ltgy Theo of Ltgy Yr 272 ' 3 3070 11 M-F 8 2b2 Miller, J. Fr Ltgy Euch Pray Theol 282 3 3080 2 M-F 8 222 Bouyer, L«
Math Trigonometry 13 3 3090 8 M-F 5 211 Kline, C. Math Alg and Trig 15 5 3100 8 M-F&10 5 211 Kline, C. tiath Intro to Anal II 18 5 3110 8. M-F&XO 5 212 Aaron, R. Math Fund Math Chem Sc 100 3 3120 11 M-F 23 122 Math Math Phys Sc 118 . 3 3130 10 M-F 23 122
MATHEMATICS TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTE MATHEMATICS ORIENTATION LECTURES OVER CLOSED CIRCUIT TV FOR BEGINNERS •IN MTTP REQUIRED - NON CREDIT .COURSE DURATION TV:0 WEEKS ENGINEERING BLDG.. ROOMS 201, 201,. 206. 207 RZOA
209 AT 1:00 PM, LTWTF
Math Number Theory 123 3 311,0 8 MTTFS 5 k2 Ross, A. iiath Numerical Anal 139 3 3150 11' M-F 23 331 Drobot, S Math Analysis I 11,0 3 3160 11 M-F 23 123 Math Read and Res 199 V 3170 23 Ross, A. Math Classical Mech 201 3 3180 8 M-F 23 122 Haaser, N
MATHEMATICS (CONT'D)
Dept. Course Title Course #
Cred Course Seq #
Hr Days Bldg Room
Math Higher Algebra 228 3 3190 9 M-F 23 26S Math Higher Algebra II 229 3 3200 9 M-F 23 123 Math Set Theory- 230 3 3210 . 1 M-F 23 123 Math Corn Prob 231 3 3220 11 M-F 23 327 Math Analysis III 251 3 3230 10 M-F 23 118 Math tieometry I 281 3 32UO 8 M-F 23 265 Math (ieometry II 282 3 3250 8 M-F 23 U 1 Math Math Logic 291 3 3260 10 M-F 23 327 Math (irad Read and Res 297 V 3270 Math (trad Read and Res 398 V 3280 Math Dissert Res II 300 V 3290
Sobocinski, B. Skolem, T. Rogosinski, W.
Thomas, I. Ross, A. Ross, A. Ross. A.
MODERN LANGUAGE CODE SEE DEPARTMENT COLUMN BELOW
X IN SUFFIX DENOTES INTENSIVE ORAL LANGUAGES COURSES MIFR 6ral In tens French % 6 3300 Iff M-F12 2b 207 Duet, P. MISP Oral In ten Spanish lb X 6 3310 10 M-F12 2b 107 Celler, M.
(iRADUATE COURSES Mus Piano 200 V 3600 Mus Organ 201 V 3610 Mus Strings 202 V 3620 Mus Woodwinds 203 V 3630 Mus Brass 20b V 36b0 Mus Voice 205 V 3650 Mus Composition 225 V 3660 Mus Piano Pedagogy 232 1 3670 Mus Modal Analysis 2b0 3 3680 Mus Music Research 250 2 3690 Mus Music Literature 260 3 3700 Mus Seminar Mus Ed 269 3 3710 Mus History Mus Ed 277 2 3720
Mus Musicology 29b 3 3730
2b 2b8 2b 2b3 Pedtke, D. 2b 227 Biondo, C. 9 Fleisher, J. 9 O'Brien, R.
2b 21*8 8 M-F 9 Rogusz, J. Fr, 1 M-F 2b 2b7
2b 2b8 2b 2b3 Pedtke, D. 2b 227 Biondo, C.
9 Fleisher, J,
9 O'Brien, R. 2b 2b8 2b 2b8 Hager, C. ?r. 2b 2b5 Artau, -L.
Dept. Course Title Course Cred Course H? Days SI3g H5oin Instructor i Seq # .
Phil logic 11 3 3710 8 M-F 214 116 Fitzgerald, J. Phil Phil of Man 31 3 3750 9 M-F It 201 Manier, E. Phil Metaphysics b2 3 3760 10 M-F 21l l i e Brennan, T. Phil Personality Theory 187 3 3770 1 M-F 21. 106 Francis, R.
GRADUATE COURSES Phil Mediv Hill 205 3 3780 2 M-F 21i 106 Mclnerny, R. Phil Human Act Morality 233 3 3790 10 M-F 2b lili Oesterle, J. Phil Recent Brit Phil 285 3 3800 11 M-F 2b 110 Nielsen, H. Phil Nat of Sc lairs 286 3 3810 9 M-F 2b 219 Fitzgerald, J.
PHYSICS CODE - PHYS
Phys Physics I 13 3 3820 9 M-F 23 118 Petrauskas, A. Phys Physics I lab 13 L 3830 23 202 Phys Physics I Dem • 13 D 381,0 23 n e
GRADUATE COURSES Phys Mechanics 201 3 3850 9 M-F 23 327 Mead, D. Phys Elec 4 Mag 202 3 3860 8 M-F 23 327 Phys Heat, Sound & Opics 203 3 3870 9 M-F 23 331 Phys Electronics 211 3 3880 23 308 Phys Mod Phys I 212 3 3890 8 M-F 23 331 Phys Mod Hiys II 213 3 3900 8 M-F 23 331 Phys Res in Physics 391 V 3910 23 Bolger, H. to.
POLITICAL SCIENCE CCDE - PSCI
PSCI Political Inst 13b 3 3920 11 M-F 2b 21b Goerner, E. PSCI American Govt 136 3 3930 10 M-F 2b 21il Goerner, E. PSCI Political Theory 138 3 39b0 2b Parry, S. Fr.
SOCIOLOGY CODE - SOC
Soc Soc Research Meth 213 3 3950 a M-F 2b 216 Liu, W. See Soc Stratification 21b 3 3960 11 M-F 2b 216 D1 Antonio, W, Soc Soc of Family 2b9 3 3970 9 M-F 2b 216 Kane, J. Soc Soc of Religion 357 3 3980 10 M-F 2b 216 Fahey, F. Soc Correction Trends 331 3 3990 8 M-F 2b 317 O'Brien, H. Soc Adm of Corr Agency 332 3 booo 9 M-F 2b 317 O'Brien, H.
SOCIAL SCIENCE CODE --SEE BELOW
ECON Modern Econ*Ideas 268 3 1930 10 M-F 1 2h . 219 Norland, S. PSCI Political Inst 13b 3 3920 11 M-F 21 \ 2 lh Goerner, E. PSCI American Govt 136 3 ' 3930 10 M-F 21 21h Goerner, E. SOC Soc of Family 2b9 3 3970 9 .M-F 2h 216 Kane, J*
THEOLOGY CODE - THEO
Theo Scriptures 12 3 U010 11 M-F U 209 Theo Redemp Incarn 31 3 1020 8 'M-F L 202
GRADUATE COURSES
Theo Moral-Princ 216 3 1030 9 M-F a 109 Theo Intr to Scripture 217 3 lOliO 8 M-F 2lt 102 Theo Trinity 225 3 li050 10 M-F h 209 Iheo Moral Virtues 23h 3 L060 8 M-F 2li 21li Theo Ch and Grace 235 3 U070 9 -M-F 2li 21U Theo Sacramente 236 3 U080 10 M-F L 210 Theo Mariology 281 3 1090 10 M-F li 109 O'Connor, E. Fr, Theo H.S. Doctrine 282 3 hioo 2 li-F 21 116 Marie, Sr. Theo life of Christ 283 3 U110 11 M-F 21 116 Jbnes, T. Fr. Theo St. John 261 3 U120 1 M-F 21 116 Barrosse, T. Fr,
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