THE UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FALL SEMESTER 2015 CONSTANTIN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS BRANIFF LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL OF MINISTRY Note: For updated listings, see www.udallas.edu>Current Students>Registrar. Online registration: August 10 – September 2. Add/Drop Paper registration (line): Dates: Monday, August 24 9:30 am – 11:30 am and 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Tuesday, August 25 9:30 am – 11:30 am and 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Place: Haggerty Science Center Room 13Registrar's Office (For Rome registration, see instructions in packet.) Registration after August 25: August 26 through September 3, 9 – 11:00 am and 1:00 – 4:00 pm, Registrar’s Office, first floor Braniff. Registration: Continuing and Readmit Students 1. Meet with advisor to determine schedule. (See advisor listed on packet label.) Take packet to advising sessions. Registration PIN is required for online registration or advisor signature for paper registration, so you must meet with your advisor before you can register. 2. Business Office clearance: Required for Early Registration. Check your balance now! 3. Other clearances: Be sure you are clear with the library, Financial Aid, and the Office of Student Life. 4. Update your address, phone, and email online on the Personal Information Menu on Banner Web. 5. Register online according to instructions provided in registration packet. 6. Readmitted students and those returning from leave of absence will register with the new students. 7. Continuing students who register after the regular registration period in August will be charged a late fee of $100.00. Interterm courses are now a part of the fall term. This means that students can take an Interterm course without additional tuition charges as long as the total number of credits is between 12 and 19. Because Interterm courses may be cancelled later in the fall, it is advisable to take at least 12 credits in the main session. Students graduating in December cannot enroll in fall Interterm classes, since they do not end until January 15, 2016. Note: You must verify within the first week of fall classes to complete registration.
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THE UNIVERSITY OF DALLAS
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FALL SEMESTER 2015 CONSTANTIN COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS BRANIFF LIBERAL ARTS SCHOOL OF MINISTRY
Note: For updated listings, see www.udallas.edu>Current Students>Registrar. Online registration: August 10 – September 2. Add/Drop Paper registration (line): Dates: Monday, August 24 9:30 am – 11:30 am and 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm Tuesday, August 25 9:30 am – 11:30 am and 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Place: Haggerty Science Center Room 13Registrar's Office (For Rome registration, see instructions in packet.)
Registration after August 25:
August 26 through September 3, 9 – 11:00 am and 1:00 – 4:00 pm, Registrar’s Office, first floor Braniff.
Registration: Continuing and Readmit Students 1. Meet with advisor to determine schedule. (See advisor listed on packet label.) Take packet to advising sessions.
Registration PIN is required for online registration or advisor signature for paper registration, so you must meet with your advisor before you can register.
2. Business Office clearance: Required for Early Registration. Check your balance now! 3. Other clearances: Be sure you are clear with the library, Financial Aid, and the Office of Student Life. 4. Update your address, phone, and email online on the Personal Information Menu on Banner Web. 5. Register online according to instructions provided in registration packet. 6. Readmitted students and those returning from leave of absence will register with the new students. 7. Continuing students who register after the regular registration period in August will be charged a late fee of
$100.00. Interterm courses are now a part of the fall term. This means that students can take an Interterm course without additional tuition charges as long as the total number of credits is between 12 and 19. Because Interterm courses may be cancelled later in the fall, it is advisable to take at least 12 credits in the main session. Students graduating in December cannot enroll in fall Interterm classes, since they do not end until January 15, 2016. Note: You must verify within the first week of fall classes to complete registration.
Fall 2015 University of Dallas Schedule of Classes
CRN COURSE NO. TITLE CR DAYS TIME BLDG-RM INSTRUCTOR
ART - Art
* Denotes additional $40 course fee
70001 ART-1115-01 Art Gallery Practicum* 1 W 600pm-750pm ARTH - 112 Staff
70002 ART-1203-01 Basic Drawing I* 2 MW 0800am-0950am ART - FDN Foutch, Steven D
70526 PSY-3339-01 Seminar: Phenomenolog Trad 3 M 200pm-350pm GL - D Churchill, Scott D
70526 3 W 200pm-350pm B - 202 Churchill, Scott D
70527 PSY-3339-02 Seminar: Phenomenolog Trad 3 M 200pm-350pm GL - D Churchill, Scott D
70527 3 F 200pm-350pm B - 202 Churchill, Scott D
70529 PSY-3352-01 ST/Death and Dying 3 MWF 100pm-150pm ANS - 222 Fisher-Smith, Amy M
70528 PSY-3354-01 Health Psychology 3 MWF 1200pm-1250pm ANS - 220 Kugelmann, Robert W
70341 PSY-3371-01 Film Studies: Mindscreen 3 R 600pm-950pm L - L Churchill, Scott D70523 PSY-3425-01 Statistical Methods in Psy* 4 TR 1100am-1220pm ANS - 222 Freeman, Erin K70523 T 200pm-450pm ANS - 22270524 PSY-3432-01 Quantitative Research Design 4 TR 0930am-1050am ANS - 220 Garza, Gilbert J70524 R 200pm-450pm ANS - 22270525 PSY-3432-02 Quantitative Research Design 4 TR 0930am-1050am ANS - 220 Garza, Gilbert J70525 R 200pm-450pm ANS - 222
70535 PSY-4303-01 Organizational Behavior Theory 3 TR 1100am-1220pm GL - C Whittington, James L
70530 PSY-6311-01 Phenomenological Foundations 3 M 200pm-350pm GL - D Churchill, Scott D
70530 F 200pm-350pm B - 202
70532 PSY-6338-01 Social Psychology 3 W 1100am-200pm ARTH - 112 Freeman, Erin K
70531 PSY-6377-01 ST/Intro to Counseling Technqs 3 W 300pm-550pm HSC -001 Swales, Stephanie
70598 RPS-6141-01 Principles of Youth Ministry 9/12 - 9/13 1 WR 0900am-600pm East, Thomas
70599 RPS-6142-01 Practices of Youth Ministry 11/7 - 11/8 1 WR 0900am-600pm East, Thomas
70546 RPS-6311-DL1 Liturgy And Sacraments 3 Online Raiche, Diana D
70547 RPS-6314-DL1 Church History 3 Online Jewell, Martha R
70542 RPS-6321-01 Old Testament 3 R 700pm-950pm CAT - 011 Ramirez Gonzalez, Rafael R
70548 RPS-6321-DL1 Old Testament/Prophets - Cancelled 3 Online Madden, Patrick J
70543 RPS-6330-01 Ministry In The Church 3 W 700pm-950pm CAT - 011 Luby, Daniel J
70550 RPS-6330-DL1 Ministry In The Church 3 Online Luby, Daniel J
70628 RPS-6336-DL1 Catechetics & Dev of Faith 3 Online Raiche, Diana D
70549 RPS-6338-DL1 Models Of Catechesis - Cancelled 3 Online Raiche, Diana D
70551 RPS-6V77-01 ST/Biblical Spirituality 3 T 700pm-950pm CAT - 011 O'Brien, Scott T
70630 RPS-6V77-DL1 ST/Old Testament Prophets 3 Online Madden, Patrick J
Catholic Secondary School Teaching concentration courses: (* $15 additional course fee)70221 EDU-5301-DL1 ST/Technology in Teaching* 3 Online Khirallah, Barbara E
70224 EDU-5352-DL1 Education Evaluation* 3 Online Khirallah, Barbara E
THE - Theology
70552 THE-1310-01 Understanding The Bible - Cancelled 3 Staff
70553 THE-1310-02 Understanding The Bible 3 TR 0930am-1050am B - 202 Golden, Lyndell G
70554 THE-1310-03 Understanding The Bible 3 MWF 1000am-1050am HSC -201 Lenartowick, Kerri A
70555 THE-1310-04 Understanding The Bible 3 TR 1100am-1220pm B - 004 Golden, Lyndell G
Fall 2015 University of Dallas Schedule of Classes
Theology - continued:70556 THE-1310-05 Understanding The Bible 3 MWF 1100am-1150am B - 201 Goodwin, Mark
70557 THE-1310-06 Understanding The Bible 3 MWF 1200pm-1250pm B - 201 Watley, Schuyler J
70558 THE-1310-07 Understanding The Bible 3 TR 1230pm-150pm ANS - 222 Medaille, John C
70559 THE-1310-08 Understanding The Bible 3 MWF 100pm-150pm HSC -101 Lenartowick, Kerri A
70560 THE-1310-09 Understanding The Bible 3 MWF 200pm-250pm B - 232 Watley, Schuyler J
70561 THE-1310-10 Understanding The Bible 3 MWF 300pm-350pm C - 220 Norris, John M
70562 THE-2311-01 Western Theo Trad 3 MWF 0900am-0950am ANS - 224 Oberle, James P
70563 THE-2311-02 Western Theo Trad 3 MWF 1000am-1050am ANS - 224 Oberle, James P
70564 THE-2311-03 Western Theo Trad 3 TR 1100am-1220pm HSC -001 Alexander, Irene
70565 THE-2311-04 Western Theo Trad 3 MWF 1200pm-1250pm B - 004 Kamat, Jeanne
70566 THE-3322-01 Old Testament Prophets 3 TR 1100am-1220pm C - 240 Esposito, Bryan J
70569 THE-3331-01 Sys The I: God/Hum Exst 3 MWF 0900am-0950am ARTH - 112 Rombs, Ronnie J
70570 THE-3331-02 Sys The I: God/Hum Exst 3 MWF 1000am-1050am ARTH - 112 Rombs, Ronnie J
70571 THE-3340-01 Social Justice 3 TR 0930am-1050am B - 332 Medaille, John C
70567 THE-3341-01 Moral Theology 3 MWF 1200pm-1250pm B - 332 Alexander, Irene
70568 THE-3341-02 Moral Theology 3 MWF 200pm-250pm ANS - 222 Alexander, Irene
70575 THE-4V57-02 ST/Hum Sexulty/Chrstn Anthropl 3 MWF 1100am-1150am ANS - 230 Lenartowick, Kerri A
70613 THE-4V57-03 ST/American Catholic History I 3 TR 0930am-1050am C - 219 Jodziewicz, Thomas W
70614 THE-4V57-04 ST/Hopkins and Philosophy 3 MW 500pm-620pm B - 302 Waterman Ward, Bernadette
70581 THE-5333-01 Sources And Methods 3 W 700pm-950pm B - 202 Rombs, Ronnie J
70578 THE-5355-01 ST/Mariology 3 S 0900am-1200pm B - 202 Farkasfalvy, Denis M
70580 THE-6322-01 Old Testament Prophets 3 M 700pm-950pm B - 202 Esposito, Bryan J
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The University of Dallas Master’s Program in Humanities Courses of Possible Interest to Humanities Graduate Students Fall 2015 ART 5357 His of Perform & Instal Art Caesar MWF 9:00-9:50 ART 5398 Modern Art Caesar MWF 10:00-10:50 CLG 3324/5301 Adv Grammar & Comp Sweet, D. TR 3:30-4:50 CLG 3327/5302 Homer Sweet, D. MWF 2:00-2:50 CLL 3324/5303 Adv Latin Grammar & Comp Sweet, D. MW 5:30-6:5 pm *CLL 3327/5301 Roman Drama Staff MW 4:00-5:20 pm CLL 3328/5302 Roman Historians Staff TR 2:00-3:20 DRA 3335/5301 Theater Literature I Novinski, S TR 12:30-1:50 DRA 3310/5302 Theater History Danze MWF 11:00-11:50 ECO 4325/5301 Hist of Eco Thought Ramos, A. MWF 12-12:50 *EDU 5301 (DLI) Technology in Teaching Khirallah TBA *EDU 5351 Hist Amer Education Newstreet R 4:30-7:20 EDU 5352 (01) Education Evaluation Khirallah T 2:00-4:50 *EDU 5352 (DLI) Education Evaluation Khirallah TBA *EDU 5354 Intro Linguistics Sarker W 4:30-7:20 pm *EDU 5357 Models of Teaching Boazman M 5:30-8:20pm *ENG 5315 Intro to Literary Study Stryer M 7:00-9:50 pm *ENG 5375 (01) Hopkins and His Circle Waterman Ward MW 5:00-6:20pm *ENG 5375 (02) Medieval Drama Roper, G. TR 5:00-6:20pm *ENG 6360 Lit Crit and Theory Cowan, B. MW 5:00-6:20pm *ENG 6377 Bellow and Comedy Romanick Baldwin R 6:30-9:20 pm *ENG 7335 17th Century Lyric Kenney, T. W 7:00-9:50 pm HIS 3304/5301 The Roman Republic Swietek TR 8:00-9:20 am HIS 3307/5302 Medieval Europe I Gibson, K. MWF 11:00-11:50 HIS 3309/5303 Vengeance: Law, Gov, Emot Gibson, K. MWF 1:00-1:50 HIS 3316/5304 Intro Russian His/Cult Sullivan, C. MWF 10:00-10:50 HIS 3341/5305 17th Century Amer Jodziewicz MWF 11:00-11:50 *HIS 3352/5306 Texas History Atto, W. T 7:00-9:50pm HIS 3354/5307 Amer Catholic Hist I Jodziewicz TR 9:30-10:50 *HIS 3358/5308 Amer Intell Hist Hanssen R 7:00-9:50pm *HIS 3360/5309 Hist Amer Education Newstreet R 4:30-7:20 HIS 4357(1)/5310(1) Modern Latin America Petersen MWF 2:00-2:50 His 4357(2)/5310(2)InterAmerican Relations Petersen TR 8-9:20am *HUM 6329 The Modern World Eidt, J. Ivan W 7:00-9:50 pm HUSC 3331/5301 Cncptl Fndtns/Human Sci Pezzia TR 9:30-10:50 *HUSC 3V50/5302 Cinema & Human Existence Churchill, S. R 6:00-9:50pm HUSC 3V51/5303 Peoples of Latin America Pezzia TR 12:30-1:50 HUSC 3V52/5304 InterAmerican Relations Petersen TR 8:00-9:20am HUSC 4341/5305 Tradition and Innovation Rosemann TR 11:00-11:20
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HUSC 4V50/5306 Information Ethics - Cancelled Sepper *MCT 3321/5301 Tolkien: Heroic Fantasy Maddux R 7:00-9:50 pm MCT 3V50/5302 Surv of Russian Lit-Cancelled Rodriguez, I. MCTF 5311 French Reading Knowledge Maddux MWF 12:00-12:50 MFR 3341/5301 French Literary Tradition I Maddux TR 2:00-3:20 MFR 4359/5302 French Thght/Cult after 1945 Lewallen, J. MWF 1:00-1:50 MGE 3311/5301 Adv Germ Conv & Comp Eidt, J. I. TR 2:00-3:20 MIT 3321/5301 Ital Lit Trad I Forte MWF 3:00-3:50 MIT 4350/5302 La Divina Commedia Forte TR 2:00-3:20 MSP 3317/5301 Peninsular Spanish Lit Trad Perez-Bernardo MWF 12:00-12:50 MSP 3324/5302 Adv Span Comp/Grammar Rodriguez, I. MWF 10:00-10:50 MSP 4312/5303 Golden Age Sp/Drama Poetry Borja MWF 10:00--10:50 MSP 4342/5304 Hist Bourbon Spain Wilhelmsen TR 2:00-3:20 MSP 4372/5305 Spanish-American Poetry Espericueta TR 9:30-10:50 PHI 3334/5301 Business Ethics Simmons, L. TR 12:30-1:50 PHI 3339/5302 Symbolic Logic Simmons, L. MWF 9:00-9:50 PHI 3334(2)/5303 From Medieval to Modern Lehrberger MWF 11:00-11:50 PHI 3346/5304 Continental Tradition Tullius, W. MWF 3:00-3:50 PHI 3347/5305 Analytic Tradition Simmons, L. TR 9:30-10:50 PHI 4336(2)/5306 Ethics Staff MWF 1:00-1:50 *PHI 4350/5307 Information Ethics - Cancelled Sepper *PHI 4351/5308 Hopkins and Philosophy Waterman Ward MW 5:00-6:20 pm *PHI 6331 Ratzinger, Hist in Bonavent Rosemann R 6:00-8:50 pm *PHI 6352 Nietzsche Sepper T 6:00-8:50pm *PHI 7330 Phil Anthropology Frank, W. MW 4:00-5:20 POL 3312/5301 Plutarch/August/Machiav Dougherty TR 11:00-11:20 POL 3323/5302 Constitutional Law Wolfe, C. MWF 10:00-10:50 POL 3331/5303 Plato’s Republic Miller TR 9:30-10:50 POL 3332/5304 Aristotle’s Politics Burns, D. MWF 12:00-12:50 POL 3334/5305 Hobbes/Locke/Rousseau Upham TR 12:30-1:50 POL 3360/5306 Lincoln Upham MWF 1:00-1:50 *POL 3362/5307 20th Cent Amer Pol & Policy Miller, T. MW 5:30-6:50 pm *POL 6377 (01) Federalists/Anti-Federalists Dougherty, R. T 7:00-9:50pm *POL 6377 (02) Civ Lib: Free Speech Wolfe, C. MW 4:00-5:20pm *POL 7371 Xenophon Burns, D. R 7:00-9:50pm PSY 3371/5301 Cinema & Human Exist Churchill, S. R 6:00-9:50 PSY 3327/5302 Child Growth & Develpmt Khirallah, B. MWF 11:00-11:50 PSY 3330/5303 History of Psychology Fisher-Smith MWF 10:00-10:50 PSY 6311 Phenom Fndtns Psych Churchill, S. M 2:00-4:50 PSY 6338 Social Psych Freeman, E. W 11:00-1:50 THE 3340/5301 Social Justice Medaille TR 9:30-10:50 *THE 4332/5302 Christology & Soteriology Kereszty TR 7:30-8:50pm THE 4363/5303 Judaism I Goodwin MWF 1:00-1:50 *THE 5333 Sources and Methods Rombs W 7:00-9:50 pm *THE 5355 Mariology Farkasfalvy S 9:00-11:50 pm *THE 6322 Old Testament Prophets Esposito M 7:00-9:50 * An asterisk indicates courses that are taught in the later afternoon or evening or on Saturday.
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