FIRST PUBLISHED: 10/20/17 UPDATE: SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Spring 2018 SUBJECT/DEPARTMENT INDEX 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 DNC Dance ECO Economics EDU Education ENG English FRN French GRM German HST History IDS Interdisciplinary Studies JRN Journalism KIR Kirby Center, DC LAW Law MTH Mathematics MUS Music PHL Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion RPA Rhet. Pub. Add. 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 = Preschool SSC = Strosacker Science C. RNGE = Shooting Center Pre-registration for Spring 2018 begins November 6 See the Pre-registration schedule for specific dates and times. Courses noted “Instructor Permission Required” may not be registered for online. Come to the Registrar’s Office. If a course is closed, you must obtain instructor permission to enroll, and register in the Registrar’s Office. If a cross-listed course appears closed, check its’ companion course(s) for openings. Students planning to study abroad through a Hillsdale Program must submit Study Abroad forms. Forms are available from the Registrar’s Office. Submit applications for May 2018 graduation to the Registrar’s Office before December 1, 2017. In the Spring 2018 term: Students who entered Fall 2017 must take ENG 104 Students who entered Fall 2016 or Spring 2017 must take HST 105
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FIRST PUBLISHED: 10/20/17 UPDATE:
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
Spring 2018
SUBJECT/DEPARTMENT INDEX
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 DNC Dance
ECO Economics EDU Education ENG English FRN French GRM German HST History IDS Interdisciplinary Studies JRN Journalism KIR Kirby Center, DC LAW Law MTH Mathematics MUS Music
PHL Philosophy PHY Physics POL Politics PSY Psychology REL Religion RPA Rhet. Pub. Add. 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 = Preschool SSC = Strosacker Science C. RNGE = Shooting Center
Pre-registration for Spring 2018 begins November 6
See the Pre-registration schedule for specific dates and times.
Courses noted “Instructor Permission Required” may not be registered for online. Come to the Registrar’s Office. If a course is closed, you must obtain instructor permission to enroll, and
register in the Registrar’s Office.
If a cross-listed course appears closed, check its’ companion course(s) for openings.
Students planning to study abroad through a Hillsdale Program must submit Study Abroad forms. Forms are available from the Registrar’s Office.
Submit applications for May 2018 graduation to the Registrar’s Office before December 1, 2017.
In the Spring 2018 term:
Students who entered Fall 2017 must take ENG 104
Students who entered Fall 2016 or Spring 2017 must take HST 105
COURSE # COURSE TITLE HRS DAYS TIME INSTRUCTOR ROOM
(ACC) ACCOUNTING SPRING SEMESTER 2018
209-01 Principles of Accounting I 3 T-Th 11:00 Mackie L-123
210-01 Principles of Accounting II 3 M-W-F 10:00 Sweeney L-121
210-02 Principles of Accounting II 3 M-W-F 11:00 Sweeney L-121
312-01 Intermediate Accounting II 3 T-Th 1:00 Mackie L-123
317-01 Federal Income Tax II 3 M-W-F 1:00 Paas L-123
393-01 Fraud Accounting 3 Th 4:00-6:30 Petro L-126
405-01 Principles of Auditing 3 T-Th 11:00 Sweeney L-121
Note: Please consult individual department listings for prerequisite requirements, classroom assignments, and other special information.
** Satisfies core Humanities requirement for Fine Art. % Prerequisite: ART 101 # Friday lab time required. ^ Students must have their own DSLR camera. See Prof. Coon with questions.
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(BIO) BIOLOGY SPRING SEMESTER 2018
101-01 Core Principles in Biology: Plants & People 3 M-W-F 8:00 Cooper D-306
** Required of all Juniors in Biology. Must be taken in Spring semester of Junior year. # Required of all Seniors in Biology. Must be taken in Spring semester of Senior year. ## Honors thesis. Mandatory for LAUREATES; pre-approved by advisor for all others. *** Requires 1 hr. research requirement. **** Prerequisite: BIO 360.
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(BUS) BUSINESS SPRING SEMESTER 2018
215-01 # Personal Investing (runs 1/18 to 2/22) 1 T-Th 11:00-12:15 Banach L-124
302-01 Business Written Communication 3 M-W-F 1:00 Maier K-114
304-01 Entrepreneurship 3 T-Th 11:00 Paas L-126
315-01 Principles of Marketing 3 T-Th 9:30 S. King L-335
315-02 Principles of Marketing 3 T-Th 11:00 S. King L-335
320-01 Quantitative Analysis 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 J. Blackstock K-331
325-01 Management Theory & Practice 3 M-W 11:00-12:15 Johnson L-335
325-02 Management Theory & Practice 3 T-Th 1:00 Johnson L-335
304L-01 Organic Chemistry II Lab A - Th 8:00-12:00 Baron SSC-309
304L-02 Organic Chemistry II Lab B - Th 1:00-5:00 Baron SSC-309
304R-01 Organic Chemistry II Recitation A - T 10:00-10:50 Meyet SSC-304
304R-02 Organic Chemistry II Recitation B - T 11:00-11:50 Meyet SSC-304
304R-03 Organic Chemistry II Recitation C - T 1:00-1:50 Meyet SSC-304
+ Prerequisite: BUS 330. * Prerequisite: BUS 315, ACC 209. ** Prerequisite: BUS 452.
Note: Completion of the sophomore core (ECO 202, 203, 206; ACC 209, 210; MTH 112 or 120) is required to take 300 or higher level courses in accounting and marketing/management. Check the Catalog for specific course prerequisites before registering.
CCA seminars can be added/dropped anytime before their start date. Enrolled students will find seminar details on Blackboard.
522L-01 Instrumental Analysis Lab A - T 8:00-12:00 Nussbaum D-307
522L-02 Instrumental Analysis Lab B (instructor permission) - T 1:00-5:00 Nussbaum D-307
575-01 % Senior Thesis 1 T 12:00 Meyet SSC-300
590-01 Chemical Research 1 Arranged Arranged Young Arranged
590-02 Chemical Research 2 Arranged Arranged Young Arranged
597-01 Exploring Health Careers 1 M-W 12:00 Hamilton SSC-300
598-01 Lab Assistantship 1-2 Arranged Arranged Young Arranged
(CHS) CHRISTIAN STUDIES SPRING SEMESTER 2018
IDS 575-02 Christian Studies Thesis 3 Arranged Arranged Bauman
ENG 320-01 Renaissance British Literature 3 M-W-F 2:00 Smith
ENG 403-01 Theological Aesthetics 3 M-W-F 9:00 Kearney
HST 393-01 History of Religious Liberty 3 M-W-F 1:00 Maas
HST 450-01 Ancient Christianity 3 T-Th 2:30 Calvert
HST 465-01 History of Science & Christian Faith 3 T-Th 9:30 Kalthoff
REL 105-01 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 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman
REL 105-05 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wales
REL 105-06 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 11:00 Wales
REL 105-07 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 Snyder
REL 105-08 Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 9:00 Snyder
REL 212-01 Introduction to New Testament 3 T-Th 9:30 Westblade
REL 214-01 History of Christian Thought II 3 M 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman
REL 309-01 Medieval Theology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Wales
REL 319-01 18th C. Theology: Edwards 3 M-W-F 10:00 Westblade
REL 352-01 Roman Catholic Theology 3 M-W-F 9:00 Schlueter
REL 493-01 Theology of Calling Vocation & Work 3 T-Th 2:30 Studebaker
REL 493-02 Theology of the Body 3 T-Th 9:30 Schlueter
REL 493-03 Intro to Rabbinic Literature 2 T 6:00-8:00 pm Fincher
+ Pre-requisite: PHY 100. # Co- or Prerequisite: CHM 452. * Required of Junior Chemistry & Biochemistry majors. Taken spring semester of junior year. % Required of Senior Chemistry & Biochemistry majors seeking an ACS certified degree or departmental honors.
Note: Consult department listings for prerequisite requirements, classroom assignments, and other special information.
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(CLS) CLASSICS SPRING SEMESTER 2018
101-01 Beginning Latin I 4 M-T-W-F 12:00 Garnjobst K-231
102-01 Beginning Latin II 4 M-W-F 9:00 Lepisto K-236B
T 8:30
102-02 Beginning Latin II 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Fincher K-236B
102-03 Beginning Latin II 4 M-T-W-F 1:00 Young K-236B
103-01 Beginning Greek I 4 M-W-F 9:00 Garnjobst K-231
T 8:30
104-01 Beginning Greek II 4 M-T-W-F 1:00 Garnjobst K-231
* 200 & 300 level courses require instructor permission or completion of the corresponding 100 level course.% It is recommended (but not required) that students sign-up with a dance partner.
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(EDU) EDUCATION SPRING SEMESTER 2018
101-01 English Grammar 3 T-Th 2:30 Condict L-231
106-01 Introduction to Early Childhood Education 1 T 11:00 Bindus L-338
206-01 Child Development & Early Childhood Education 3 T-Th 9:30 Bindus L-338
@ Satisfies core Western Lit. requirement. + Prerequisite: ENG 340, Hist of English Language, Arthurian Lit. or permission. # Prerequsitie: ENG 340 or permission. % Prerequisite: ENG 320 or permission. & ENG 360 or permission. $ Prerequisite: ENG 370 or permission.
Descriptions of 400 level courses are available from the Dept.Chair and website, or Delp Hall secretary.
* Prerequisite: EDU 206. ** Cross-listed under PHL. ++ Prerequisite: EDU 306. $ Prerequisite: EDU 476# Instructor Permission Required
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(FRN) FRENCH SPRING SEMESTER 2018
101-01 Beginning French I 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Theobald L-336A
102-01 Beginning French II 4 M-T-W-F 9:00 Morellec L-235B
102-02 Beginning French II 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Morellec L-235B
201-01 Intermediate French 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Rose L-336B
+ Prerequisite: LAW 320 or instructor permission required .
^ Prerequisite: MTH 112 with a grade of C- or better.* Prerequisite: College precalculus, or for students in their first two years of college, an ACT math score of 27 or higher.** Prerequisite: MTH 113 or 120 with a C- or better. # Prerequisite: MTH 220. % Prerequisite: MTH 320. & Prerequisite: MTH 310. + Prerequisite: MTH 370. $ Prerequisite: MTH 320 and senior standing, or instructor permission.
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(MUS) MUSIC SPRING SEMESTER 2018
201-01 # Theory I 3 M-W-F 10:00 Tacke H-220
201L-01 # Musicianship I Lab 1 T-Th 10:00-10:50 Tacke H-220
204-01+ The Understanding of Music 3 M-W-F 1:00 Duda-Pant H-220
206-01 + Advanced Music Understanding 3 M-W-F 1:00 Stauff H-220
310-01 Voice Pedagogy 2 Arranged Arranged Matson HOWA
321-01 # Theory III 3 T-Th 2:30-3:45 Tacke H-220
321L-01 # Musicianship III Lab 1 M-W 11:00-11:50 Tacke H-209
323-01 + # History & Literature of Music II 3 M-W-F 9:00 Stauff H-220
404-01 Stravinski's Rite of Spring 3 T-Th 2:30-3:45 Stauff H-215
* Fulfills one humanities core requirement. # Required for the major & minor. + Cross-listed under EDU.
* Precedes CHM 101. May be replaced by PHY 101 or 201. Physics or pre-engineering majors take PHY 201 instead of PHY 100.@ Prerequisite: PHY 101. ** Prerequisite: PHY 201. Corequisite: MTH 220. *** Prerequisite: PHY 303. **** Prerequisite: PHY 310. Corequisite: PHY 304. + Prerequisites: PHY 304 & 311. ++ Prerequisite: PHY 490.
+++ Junior or Senior standing in Physics required, or permission. Note: For arranged classes, give your schedule to the instructor BEFORE the first day of classes.
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(POL) POLITICS SPRING SEMESTER 2018
101-01 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 W-F 8:30-9:45 am Portteus K-333
101-02 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 M-W-F 10:00 Humphrey K-332
101-03 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 W-F 11-12:15 Hoffpauir K-332
101-04 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 M-W-F 1:00 Carrington K-333
101-05 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; no limit of juniors/seniors) 3 M 2-5:00 Arnn K-233
101-06 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 9:30 Mendham K-335
101-07 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 11:00 Mendham K-335
101-08 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 1:00 Craig L-126
101-09 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; limit of 3 juniors/seniors) 3 T-Th 2:30 Slack K-333
101-10 The U.S. Constitution (20 seats; no limit of juniors/seniors) 3 T 6:30-9:00 pm Brown L-331
202-01 American Political Thought 3 T-Th 2:30 West K-331
211-01 Classical Political Philosophy 3 W-F 2-3:15 Hoffpauir SSC-202
214-01 Modern Political Philosophy II 3 T-Th 11:00 Slack K-333
220-01 American Foreign Policy 3 T-Th 9:30 Grant K-332
305-01 Civil Rights 3 T-Th 9:30 Carrington K-333
306-01 Political Parties & Elections 3 M-W-F 1:00 Craig L-126
393-01 Utopias and Dystopias 3 T-Th 4-5:15 Mendham K-332
393-02 African Poltical Systems 3 T-Th 11:00 Rawson K-332
597-01 Special Topics 1-3 Arranged Arranged Staff Office
Note: PSY 101 "Intro to Psychology" is a prerequisite for all other Psychology courses.
Note: POL 101 is a prerequisite for all other POL courses and is a freshman-sophomore level course. Freshmen interested in Politics are encouraged to take POL 101 during their Freshman year. Note: Dr. Arnn's class will normally meet on Mondays. Due to his travel schedule, the class will occasionally meet on Fridays.
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(REL) RELIGION SPRING SEMESTER 2018
105-01 + Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 9:30 Studebaker L-332
105-02 + Western Theological Tradition 3 T-Th 11:00 Studebaker L-332
105-03 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 2:00 Westblade L-124
105-04 + Western Theological Tradition 3 T 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman L-236
105-05 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 10:00 Wales L-123
105-06 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 11:00 Wales L-123
105-07 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 8:00 Snyder L-336A
105-08 + Western Theological Tradition 3 M-W-F 9:00 Snyder L-336A
212-01 #% Introduction to New Testament 3 T-Th 9:30 Westblade SSC-202
214-01 #% History of Christian Thought II 3 M 6:30-9:30 pm Bauman L-236
309-01 Medieval Theology 3 M-W-F 2:00 Wales L-123
319-01 18th C. Theology: Edwards 3 M-W-F 10:00 Westblade K-232
352-01 Roman Catholic Theology 3 M-W-F 9:00 Schlueter L-125
493-01 Theology of Calling Vocation & Work 3 T-Th 2:30 Studebaker L-335
493-02 Theology of the Body 3 T-Th 9:30 Schlueter K-233
493-03 Intro to Rabbinic Literature 2 T 6:00-8:00 pm Fincher L-231
(RPA) RHETORIC & PUBLIC ADDRESS SPRING SEMESTER 2018
201-01 Fundamentals of Speech Communication 3 M-W-F 2:00 E. Stoneman K-335
240-01 Introduction to Broadcasting 3 Th 6:00-8:50 pm Staff A-135
241-01 Mock Trial 1 W 7:00-10:00 pm Brady L-234
251-01 Debate 1 M-W 6:00-6:50 p.m. Doggett ARR
285-01 Interpersonal Communication 3 M-W-F 10:00 B. Stoneman K-421
291-01 # Western Tradition of Rhetoric II 3 M-W-F 11:00 Kiledal K-411
301-01 Movies as Medium 3 Th 1:00-4:00 Angell A-135
310-01 Argumentation 3 T-Th 9:30 Doggett A-234
315-01 Television Criticism 3 T-Th 1:00 E. Stoneman L-331
+ Fulfills one humanities core requirement. # Fulfills Major/minor req. in Religion. % Fulfills Major/minor req. in Christian Studies.
# Does not count toward the major or minor. + Required for majors/minors. ++ Required for majors in their last 2 semesters. %Approved for the major and minor. Note: PSY 101 "Intro to Psychology" is a prerequisite for all other Psychology courses.
# Pre-requisite: RPA 290 or CLS 311, or permission. + Cross-listed under American Studies.
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(SPN) SPANISH SPRING SEMESTER 2018
101-01 Beginning Spanish I 4 M-T-W-F 11:00 Stechschulte K-237
102-01 Beginning Spanish II 4 M-T-W-F 9:00 Wyatt-Hayes L-231
102-02 Beginning Spanish II 4 M-T-W-F 10:00 Wyatt-Hayes L-231
102-03 Beginning Spanish II 4 M-T-W-Th 1:00 Mack L-336A
102-04 Beginning Spanish II 4 M-T-W-Th 2:00 Mack L-336A
440-01 x Projects in Directing 3 M-W-F 11:00 Angell A-250
+ Fulfills Core Fine Arts requirement. # Prerequisite: ENG 104, 105, HST 104, 105 or THE-200. Fulfills core Western Lit.requirement. * Prerequisite: THE 236. $ Prerequisite: THE 336. x Prerequisite: THE 340.
* Prerequisite: SSD-125. % Need swimsuit, mask, fins & snorkel.
ALL FIREARMS CLASSES REQUIRE ATTENDANCE AT A MANDATORY SAFETY TRAINING SESSION. A STUDENT MAY BE DE-REGISTERED IF HE/SHE FAILS TO ATTEND THE SAFETY TRAINING.