FIRST PUBLISHED: 4/4/19 UPDATE: 4/15/19 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Fall Semester 2019 Summer Sessions 1 & 2 2019 UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, SUBJECTS/DEPTS APPEAR ALPHABETICALLY IN THE SCHEDULE ACC Accounting AMS American Studies ART Art BIO Biology BUS Business CCA Center for Const Alt CHM Chemistry CHS Christian Studies CLS Classical Studies COR Core Curriculum CSP Collegiate Scholars Program DNC Dance ECO Economics EDU Education ENG English FRN French GRM German HST History IDS Interdisciplinary Studies JRN Journalism KIR Kirby Center LAW Law MTH Mathematics MUS Music PHL Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion RPA Rhet & Publ Address SOC Sociology SPN Spanish SSD Sport Studies THE Theatre CLASSROOM BUILDING INDEX A = Sage Center for the Arts D = Dow Science Building H = Howard Music Building SC = Sports Complex K = Kendall Hall KIRBY = Kirby C., Wash. DC L = Lane Hall P = Delp Hall PSCH = Mary Randall Preschool SSC = Strosacker Science C. RANGE = Shooting Center Registration for Summer and Fall 2019 begins Monday April 1, 2019. See the Registration Schedule for specific dates and times. Courses noted “Instructor Permission Required” may not be registered for online. If a course is closed, you must obtain instructor permission to enroll, and register in the Registrar’s Office. Students planning to study abroad through a Hillsdale Program must submit Study Abroad forms to the Registrar before being permitted to participate. Submit applications for December 2019 graduation to the Registrar’s Office by May 1, 2019. Summer 2019 internships are listed under Summer Session 2. Internships must be registered with the Registrar’s Office by the end of Summer Session 2. Tuition is charged for for-credit internships. Summer Tuition: $540.00 per credit hour. Summer Room Fee: $430.00 per 3 week session. Summer school registration ends May 3rd. In the Fall 2019 term: Students entering Fall 2019 must take HST 104 Students entering Fall 2018/Spring 2019 must take ENG 105 Graduating Seniors: If you entered Fall 2016 or later, you must complete COR 450 “Liberal Arts Capstone” in order to graduate. Check under the COR listings for the section of COR 450 for your major. See your Department Chair if you have questions. Information regarding Add/Drop deadlines and Auditing is located on page 24 of the College Catalog.
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FALL 2009 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
FIRST PUBLISHED: 4/4/19 UPDATE: 4/15/19
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Fall Semester 2019
Summer Sessions 1 & 2 2019
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, SUBJECTS/DEPTS APPEAR ALPHABETICALLY IN THE SCHEDULE
ACC Accounting AMS American Studies ART Art BIO Biology BUS Business CCA Center for Const Alt CHM Chemistry CHS Christian Studies CLS Classical Studies COR Core Curriculum CSP Collegiate Scholars Program DNC Dance
ECO Economics EDU Education ENG English FRN French GRM German HST History IDS Interdisciplinary Studies JRN Journalism KIR Kirby Center LAW Law MTH Mathematics MUS Music
PHL Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion RPA Rhet & Publ Address SOC Sociology SPN Spanish SSD Sport Studies THE Theatre
CLASSROOM BUILDING INDEX
A = Sage Center for the Arts D = Dow Science Building H = Howard Music Building SC = Sports Complex
K = Kendall Hall KIRBY = Kirby C., Wash. DC L = Lane Hall P = Delp Hall
PSCH = Mary Randall Preschool SSC = Strosacker Science C. RANGE = Shooting Center
Registration for Summer and Fall 2019 begins Monday April 1, 2019.
See the Registration Schedule for specific dates and times.
Courses noted “Instructor Permission Required” may not be registered for online. If a course is closed, you must obtain instructor permission to enroll, and register in the Registrar’s Office.
Students planning to study abroad through a Hillsdale Program must submit Study Abroad forms to the
Registrar before being permitted to participate.
Submit applications for December 2019 graduation to the Registrar’s Office by May 1, 2019.
Summer 2019 internships are listed under Summer Session 2. Internships must be registered with the Registrar’s Office by the end of Summer Session 2. Tuition is charged for for-credit internships.
Summer Tuition: $540.00 per credit hour.
Summer Room Fee: $430.00 per 3 week session. Summer school registration ends May 3rd.
In the Fall 2019 term:
Students entering Fall 2019 must take HST 104
Students entering Fall 2018/Spring 2019 must take ENG 105
Graduating Seniors: If you entered Fall 2016 or later, you must complete COR 450 “Liberal Arts Capstone” in order to graduate. Check under the COR listings for the section of COR 450 for your major. See your
Department Chair if you have questions.
Information regarding Add/Drop deadlines and Auditing is located on page 24 of the College Catalog.
COURSE # COURSE TITLE HRS DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM
(ACC) ACCOUNTING FALL SEMESTER 2019
209-01 Principles of Accounting I 3 T-Th 9:30 Mackie L-123
209-02 Principles of Accounting I 3 T-Th 11:00 Mackie L-123
210-01 + Principles of Accounting II 3 M-W-F 11:00 Sweeney L-121
311-01 Intermediate Accounting I 3 T-Th 1:00 Mackie L-123
316-01 Federal Income Tax I 3 M-W-F 1:00 Paas L-126
401-01 Accounting Information Systems 3 M-W-F 10:00 Sweeney L-121
411-01 History of Modern Art 3 M-W-F 11:00 Bushey A-215
420-01 Sculpture IV 3 T-Th 1:30-4:30 Frudakis A-113
500-01 Senior Exhibit and Portfolio 3 M-W 4-5:15 Springer A-253
JRN-180-01 Winona Yearbook 1 F 3-3:50 Springer/Servold A-253
**Satisfies core Fine Arts requirement. % Prerequisite: ART 101 or 104, or permission. # Friday lab time required . ^ Students must have their own DSLR camera. See Prof. Coon with questions.
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(BIO) BIOLOGY FALL SEMESTER 2019
101-01 + CPB: Gene, Form and A.R.T. 3 M-W-F 1:00 Nam SSC-200
101-02 + CPB: Man & the Microcosmos 3 M-W-F 10:00 Steiner SSC-200
101-03 + CPB: From Plato to Molecules 3 M-W-F 11:00 York SSC-200
101-04 + CPB: Human Biology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Johnson SSC-200
440-01 Operations Management 3 T-Th 1:00 Johnson L-234
+ Satisfies Core requirement in Biology for non-majors. * Intended for Sophomore Biology majors. % Prerequisite: BIO 308. & Prerequisite: BIO 360. # Required of all Juniors in Biology. Must be taken in Fall semester of Junior year.
## Required of all Seniors in Biology. Must be taken in Fall semester of Senior year. .
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(BUS) BUSINESS, continued
441-01 Strategic Management 3 T-Th 2:30 Johnson L-234
452-01 ++ Marketing Management 3 M-W-F 9:00 King L-335
457-01 E-Commerce 3 Th 6-8:50 pm Snider K-411
516-01 $ Marketing Research 3 M-W-F 8:00 King L-335
(CCA) CENTER FOR CONSTRUCTIVE ALTERNATIVES FALL SEMESTER 2019
101-01 China (Sept. 8 to Sept. 11) 1 4-5:00 & 8-9:00 pm Bell TBD
102-01 Socialism (Nov. 3 to Nov. 6) 1 4-5:00 & 8-9:00 pm Bell TBD
(CHM) CHEMISTRY FALL SEMESTER 2019
101-01 Great Principles of Chemistry 3 M-W-F 9:00 Baron SSC-304
101-02 Great Principles of Chemistry 3 M-W-F 10:00 Hamilton SSC-304
101-03 Great Principles of Chemistry 3 M-W-F 1:00 Kazmier SSC-304
101-04 Great Principles of Chemistry 3 M-W-F 2:00 Young SSC-300
201-01 General Chemistry I - Lecture 1 4 M-W-F 9:00 Billman SSC-300
201-02 General Chemistry I - Lecture 2 4 M-W-F 10:00 Nussbaum SSC-300
201L-01 General Chemistry I Lab A - T 8-9:50 Billman SSC-309
201L-02 General Chemistry I Lab B - T 10-11:50 Billman SSC-309
201L-03 General Chemistry I Lab C - T 1-2:50 Billman SSC-309
Note: Organic students must register for a lab and a recitation
454-01 $ Lab Techniques in Biochemistry 1 Th 8-11:50 Hamilton SSC-304/310
454-02 $ Lab Techniques in Biochemistry 1 Th 1-4:50 Hamilton SSC-304/310
470-01 # Junior Seminar 1 T 12-12:50 Kazmier SSC-304
501-01 Physical Chemistry for Life Sciences 3 M-W-F 9:00 Kazmier D-306
502-01 Physical Chemistry I Lecture 4 M-W-F 10:00 Young D-304
502L-01 Physical Chemistry I Lab A - Th 8-11:50 Young D-301/304
502L-02 Physical Chemistry I Lab B - Th 1-4:50 Young D-301/304
570-01 ## Senior Seminar 1 T 12-12:50 Meyet SSC-300
590-01 Chemical Research 1 Arranged Arranged Young Office
597-01 Professional Practices in Medicine 1 M-W 12:00 Hamilton SSC-300
598-01 Lab Assistantship (by permission) 1 Arranged Arranged Young Office
598-02 Lab Assistantship (by permission) 2 Arranged Arranged Young Office
Note: BUS 215 classes are for non-business majors. + Prerequisite: ACC 209. * Prerequisite: ECO 206 or permission. ** Prerequisite: BUS 330 or permission. ++ Prerequisite: BUS 315. $ Prerequisite: BUS 315 & 452.
+ Prerequisite: BIO-202 and CHM-304, or permission. $ Pre- or co-requisite: CHM 452.# Required in the fall of the Junior year for all Chemistry & Biochemistry majors. ## Required in the fall of the Senior year for all Chemistry & Biochemistry majors.
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(CHS) CHRISTIAN STUDIES FALL SEMESTER 2019
IDS-575-02 Christian Studies Thesis 3 Arranged Arranged Office
ENG 320-01 Renaissance British Literature 1500-1660 3 T-Th 2:30 B. Whalen
HST 393-02 History of Religious Liberty 3 M-W-F 1:00 Maas
HST 452-01 The Reformation 3 M-W-F 10:00 Gaetano
REL 101-01 Introduction to World Religions 3 T-Th 2:30 Studebaker
REL105-01 Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 9:30 Studebaker
REL 105-02 Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 11:00 Studebaker
REL 105-03 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 2:00 Westblade
REL 105-04 Western Theological Tradition 3 T 2:30-5:00 pm Bauman
REL105-05 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wales
REL105-06 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 11:00 Wales
REL 105-07 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 Snyder
REL105-08 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 9:00 Snyder
REL 211-01 Introduction to the Old Testament 3 T-Th 9:30 Westblade
REL 213-01 History of Christian Thought I 3 M 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman
REL 302-01 Patristic Theology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Wales
REL 355-01 Introduction to Islam 3 M-W-F 10:00 Westblade
REL 373-01 Religion, Society & Culture 3 T-Th 11:00 Jensen
COR-450R-01 Liberal Arts Capstone Recitation - Sundays 3:30-4:30 pm Arnn Searle
Lectures on Sunday 9/1; 9/29; 10/6; 10/27
Departmental Seminars - Required
COR-450-01 Liberal Arts Capstone - Art 1 Arranged Arranged Suarez A-253
450-02 Liberal Arts Capstone - Biology 1 Th 12-12:50 Pytel SSC-200
450-03 Liberal Arts Capstone - Business (9/4 to 10/9) 1 W 2-2:50 Johnson L-338
450-04 Liberal Arts Capstone - Business (9/4 to 10/9) 1 W 3-3:50 Johnson L-338
450-05 Liberal Arts Capstone - Economics (9/4 to 10/9) 1 W 2-2:50 Martin/Clark D-306
450-06 Liberal Arts Capstone - Economics (9/5 to 10/10) 1 Th 1-1:50 Clark/Martin D-306
450-07 Liberal Arts Capstone - Chemisty 1 Th 12-12:50 Young SSC-304
450-08 Liberal Arts Capstone - Classics 1 F 12-12:50 Young K-232
450-09 Liberal Arts Capstone - English 1 T 11-11:50 Staff L-231
450-10 Liberal Arts Capstone - History (seniors w/last name A-M) 1 Th 11-11:50 Stewart L-333
450-11 Liberal Arts Capstone - Mathematics 1 T 11-11:50 Murphy D-104
450-12 Liberal Arts Capstone - Philosophy 1 Arranged Arranged Staff TBD
450-13 Liberal Arts Capstone - Politics 1 Th 11-12:15 Carrington K-333
450-14 Liberal Arts Capstone - Psychology 1 F 2-2:50 Barnes K-333
450-15 Liberal Arts Capstone - Religion 1 Arranged Arranged Staff TBD
450-16 Liberal Arts Capstone - Sociology & Social Thought 1 F 2-3:15 Blum K-421
450-17 Liberal Arts Capstone - Spanish 1 Th 11-11:50 Staff L-235B
450-19 Liberal Arts Capstone - French 1 T 11-11:50 Morellec P-310
Note: Students sign-up for 200-level seminars in the Registrar's Office. CSP participants only during week 1 of registration. Open to all students beginning week 2. ++ A Historic Hillsdale College seminar.
Senior Year Liberal Arts Capstone COR 450
Students register for the Presidential lectures (COR 450R-01) and their major Departmental seminar (ex: COR 450-01 for Art majors).
Students with more than one major need only take one Departmental seminar, and may choose which major Departmental seminar to attend. Students completing an Interdisciplinary major will work with their Program Director to determine which Deparmental seminar to attend.
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(DNC) DANCE FALL SEMESTER 2019
150-01 % Social Dance I 1 M 3:30-4:50 Spangler Snackbar
150-02 % Social Dance I 1 F 3:30-4:50 Spangler Snackbar
160-01 Ballet I 1 W 12:30-1:50 Hobbs A-138
170-01 Pilates I 1 F 12:30-1:50 Schley A-138
170-02 Pilates I 1 F 3:30-4:50 Schley A-138
170-03 Pilates I 1 F 5-6:20 Schley A-138
180-01 Folk Dance - Highland 1 W 5:30-6:50 Plemmons A-138
% It is strongly recommended that you have a dance partner when registering for Social Dance. * 200 and 300 level courses require completion of the corresponding 100 level course, or instructor permission.
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(EDU) EDUCATION, continued
506-01 $ Early Childhood Directed Teaching 7 M thru F Arranged Putnam PSCH
506-02 $ Early Childhood Directed Teaching 7 M thru F Arranged Rumler PSCH
401-02 % Novels of Charles Dickens 3 T-Th 9:30 Lindley L-232
402-01 $ Poetry of Robert Frost 3 M-W 4-5:15 Busch K-411
402-02 @ Whitman & Dickinson 3 T-Th 2:30 Franklin L-336A
403-01 + Dostoevsky 3 W 2-5:00 Jackson L-232
403-02 + Contemporary Christian Poetry - Creative Writing 3 M 6-8:50 pm Kearney L-232
(FRN) FRENCH FALL SEMESTER 2019
101-01 Beginning French I 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 TBD L-336B
102-01 Beginning French II 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 TBD L-235B
201-01 Intermediate French 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Morellec L-336A
201-02 Intermediate French 4 M-T-W-F 1:00 Morellec L-336A
300-01 + Introduction to Literary Texts 3 M-W-F 1:00 Rose L-235B
302-01 French Civilization & Culture II 3 M-W-F 11:00 Morellec L-336A
410-01 Speaking & Writing French 3 M-W-F 9:00 Theobald L-336B
419-01 Phonetics II 1 T 3:00-3:50 Theobald L-336B
426-01 ++ Contemporary Drama 3 M-W-F 11:00 Rose L-235B
* Satisfies core Western Literature requirement. # ENG 320 or permission. % ENG 340 or permission. $ ENG 370 perferred. @ ENG 360 or 370 or permission. + One 300 level course or permission.
+ Minimum grade of B- in 201 or permission. ++ Satisfies the core Humanities requirement for literature.
** Cross-listed under PHL. ++ Prerequisite: EDU 306. $ Prerequisite: EDU 476.
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(GRM) GERMAN FALL SEMESTER 2019
101-01 Beginning German I 4 M-W-F 9:00 Yaniga L-332
T 8:30
101-02 Beginning German I 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Yaniga L-332
102-01 Beginning German II 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Naumann K-236A
201-01 Intermediate German 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Geyer L-234
201-02 Intermediate German 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Geyer L-234
202-01 + Intensive Intermediate German 3 M-W-F 11:00 Naumann K-236A
399-01 Advanced Written & Spoken German I 3 T-Th 1:00 Naumann D-113
414-01 ++ 20th Century German Literature 3 M-W-F 2:00 Geyer L-234
493-01 ++ German through Film 3 T-Th 2:30 Yaniga L-126
(HST) HISTORY FALL SEMESTER 2019
104-01 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 8:00 Maas L-234
104-02 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 8:00 Stewart L-333
104-03 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Stewart L-333
104-04 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Calvert L-236
104-05 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Maas L-234
104-06 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 9:00 Gamble L-232
104-07 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 10:00 Gamble L-232
104-08 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 10:00 Kalthoff L-233
104-09 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 10:00 Birzer L-236
104-10 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 11:00 Birzer L-236
104-11 The Western Heritage 3 M-W 11-12:15 Rahe K-236B
104-12 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 12:00 D. Birzer L-336A
104-13 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 1:00 Gaetano L-233
104-14 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 1:00 Strasburg L-335
104-15 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 2:00 Strasburg L-335
104-16 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 2:00 Gaetano L-233
104-17 The Western Heritage 3 M-W-F 2:00 Moreno L-231
104-18 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 8:00 Conner L-233
104-19 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 8:00 Moye L-126
104-20 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 9:30 Moye L-126
104-21 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 9:30 Calvert SSC-100
104-22 The Western Heritage 3 T-Th 2:30 Conner L-233
206-01 Western Heritage Since 1600 3 M-W-F 10:00 Stewart L-333
301-01 Founding of the American Republic 3 T-Th 9:30 Birzer L-233
302-01 Jacksonian America 3 M-W-F 2:00 Gamble L-333
306-01 Cold War America 3 M-W-F 11:00 Strasburg K-333
312-01 High and Late Middle Ages 3 M-W 2-3:15 Moye L-235B
393-01 + The Second World Wars 2 M-T-Th-F 2-5:00 V.D. Hanson L-125
393-02 History of Religious Liberty 3 M-W-F 1:00 Maas L-333
393-03 English Civil Wars 3 M-W-F 11:00 Stewart L-333
404-01 Alexander the Great & Hellenism 3 T-Th 2:30 Calvert L-331
419-01 History of Russia to 1917 3 M-W-F 9:00 Conner L-233
440-01 History of the American West 3 T-Th 1:00 D. Birzer L-337
452-01 The Reformation 3 M-W-F 10:00 Gaetano SSC-202
597-01 History of Italy 1 Th 4-4:50 Stewart L-333
(IDS) INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES FALL SEMESTER 2019
* Prerequisite: Students must be in their first 2 years of college and have an ACT math score of 27 or higher.** Prerequisite: MTH 113 or 120 with a C- or better. ^ Prerequisite: MTH 105 or higher. # Prerequisite: MTH 220. & Prerequisite: MTH 310. % Prerequisite: MTH 320.
Study at Hillsdale College's Kirby Center. Permission required to register for any Kirby Center course.
Note: ART 353 & EDU 101 count as electives for the Journalism minor.
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(MUS) MUSIC FALL SEMESTER 2019
204-01+ The Understanding of Music 3 M-W 1-2:15 Duda H-220
204-02 + The Understanding of Music 3 T-Th 1:00 Stauff H-220
206-01 += Advanced Understanding of Music 3 T-Th 2:30 Tacke,Stauff, Holleman H-220
221-01 = $ Theory II Lecture 3 M-W-F 10:00 Tacke H-220
603-01 Medieval Political Philosophy 3 T-Th 9:30 West K-411
604-01 Early Modern Political Philosophy 3 T-Th 2:30 Habib K-421
624-01 American Progressivism 3 T 4-7:00 pm Pestritto K-331
728-01 Plato's Laws 3 M-W 1-2:15 Rahe K-421
729-01 Rousseau 3 T-Th 11:00 Kremer K-335
743-01 Constitutional Law I 3 W 4-7:00 pm Moreno K-421
746-01 Parties and Elections 3 M-W-F 11:00 Craig L-126
** Co-requisite: MTH 113 or 120. Prerequisite: 1 year of high school Physics or instructor permission.*** Prerequisite: PHY 202 or PHY 102 & MTH 220. + Co-requisite: PHY 303. ++ Prerequisite: PHY 304. **** Junior/senior standing in Physics or permission. For arranged classes, give your schedule to the instructor BEFORE the first day of classes.
POL 101 is prerequisite for all other Politics courses. Freshmen interested in Politics should take POL 101 in their freshman year. + Due to his travel schedule, Dr. Arnn's course may occasionally meet on Fridays .
203-01 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Clark L-234
375-01 Game Theory (prerequisite: MTH-220) 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Treloar K-236A
393-01 Theory of the Firm 3 Daily 10:30-12; 1-2:30 Pongracic L-331
* Fulfills core Fine Arts requirement. # Satisfies core Western Lit requirement. Pre-requisite: one of ENG 104/105, HST 104/105 or THE 200. % Prerequisite: THE 236.
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(ENG) ENGLISH SUMMER SESSION 1
201-01 Great Books in Continental Literature 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Smith K-233
401-01 Shakespeare 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 B. Whalen L-232
403-01 Reading Biblical Narrative 3 Daily 9:00-12:00 Jackson L-335
403-02 + Labyrinths: Fictions of J.L. Borges (prereq: one 300 level) 3 Daily 12:00-3:00 Franklin L-332