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schedule of classes - Dallas Baptist University
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
CELEBRATING
50
Years in Dallas
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you
and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11 NIV
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UNIVERSITY NAMES, NUMBERS, AND PLACES
Important Locations
and Numbers
Colonial Village Apartments........................... 214.623.2787
DBU Hurst-Colleyville..................................... 214.333.5888
DBU North........................................................ 214.333.5777
Main Switchboard Number, Metro.................. 972.445.5300
Main Switchboard Number............................. 214.333.7100
The following main campus phone numbers begin with 214.333.
Admissions, Graduate......................................Mahler, lower level...........................5242
Admissions, Undergraduate.............................Landry Welcome Center..................5360
Advising Center.................................................Collins 106.......................................6843
Business, Graduate School of..........................Collins 328.......................................5280
Career Services ...............................................Dean, 1st floor..................................5556
Cashier..............................................................Mahler, lower level...........................5336
Computer Lab...................................................Collins, 2nd floor..............................5282
Counseling Center............................................Collins, 1st floor...............................5288
Disabled Student Services...............................Sadler GMC 213............................... 5101
Doctoral Admissions.........................................Nation, 1st floor................................5454
Financial Affairs................................................Mahler, 2nd floor.............................. 5181
Financial Aid ....................................................Mahler, lower level...........................5363
Health Services.................................................Hurley Hall 1108............................... 5151
Honors Program................................................Collins 222.......................................5526
International Admissions..................................Sadler GMC 201..............................6905
International Student Office..............................Moon, 1st floor.................................5427
Leadership, Cook School of.............................Nation, 1st floor................................5484
Library...............................................................Collins, 1st and 2nd floors...............5320
Ministry, Graduate School of............................Pilgrim 301.......................................5494
Registrar............................................................Mahler, lower level...........................5334
Residence Life..................................................Crowley, Coed Lobby.......................5455
Security.............................................................Pilgrim, lower level-01......................5305
Service-Learning Center..................................Dean, 1st floor.................................. 6814
Student Affairs..................................................Sadler GMC 213............................... 5101
Student Life.......................................................Dean, lower level............................. 5611
The Patriot Store...............................................Blackaby, 1st floor............................5443
Tutoring.............................................................Collins 106.......................................6843
University Police...............................................Mahler, 1st floor...............................5555
Veterans’ Representative.................................Mahler, lower level........................... 5145
Weekend College..............................................DBU Hurst-Colleyville......................5229
Writing Center...................................................Collins 001....................................... 5474
Academic Departments
The following main campus phone numbers begin with 214.333.
Accounting........................................................Collins 311a......................................5244
Art........................................................................Collins 317a........................................5300
Associate Degree................................................Collins 106..........................................6843
Biblical Studies....................................................Collins 207..........................................5171
Biology.................................................................Roberts 225........................................5303
Business Administration (MBA)..........................Collins 328..........................................5280
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Business, College of............................................Collins 311a........................................5244
Business, Graduate School of.............................Collins 328..........................................5280
Camp/Sport Ministry...........................................Sadler GMC 201.................................5672
Children’s Ministry (MACH).................................Pilgrim 203.........................................6851
Christian Education (MACE)...............................Pilgrim 301.........................................5494
Christian Faith, Mary C. Crowley College of..........Collins 207.............................................5171
Christian Ministry (MACM)..................................Pilgrim 304..........................................5506
Christian Studies.................................................Collins 207..........................................5171
Communication...................................................Horner 102..........................................5580
Computer Science...............................................Roberts 225........................................5303
Counseling (MAC, main campus).......................Collins 218..........................................5265
Counseling (MAC, DBUN)...................................DBUN Room 108................................5787
Criminal Justice...................................................Collins 218..........................................5234
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership.........................Nation, 2nd floor................................6875
Ed.D. in Educational Leadership (K-12)..............Education 101.....................................5728
Education (Educ. Leadership, MEd.)..................Education 123.....................................5402
Education (ESL, Reading)...................................Education 107.....................................5515
Education (Curriculum & Instruction)..................Education 110.....................................5894
Education (MAT)..................................................Education 124.....................................5217
Education, Dorothy M. Bush College of..............Education 101.....................................5200
English.................................................................Collins 218..........................................5234
Family Ministry (MAFM)......................................Pilgrim 203..........................................6851
Finance................................................................Collins 311..........................................5244
Fine Arts, College of............................................Horner 204..........................................5316
Global Leadership (MAGL).................................Sadler GMC 214................................5508
Health Care Mgmt (graduate)..............................Dean, 2nd floor...................................5280
Health Care Mgmt (undergraduate)....................Collins 200..........................................5337
Higher Education (HIED).....................................Nation Hall, lower level.....................6850
History.................................................................Collins 218..........................................5270
Hybrid Education.................................................Collins 321.........................................5503
Intercultural Studies.............................................Sadler GMC, 214...............................5929
Kinesiology..........................................................Halliday 113........................................5329
Leadership (MAL)................................................Nation, 1st floor..................................5117
Liberal Arts (MALA).............................................Dean, 1st floor....................................5584
Management (MAM)...........................................Collins 328..........................................5280
Management (undergraduate)............................Collins 311a........................................5244
Management Info. Systems.................................Collins 311a........................................5244
Marketing.............................................................Collins 311a........................................5244
Mathematics........................................................Roberts 225........................................5303
Music...................................................................Horner 204..........................................5316
Music Business...................................................Horner 101..........................................5316
Natural Sciences/Math, College of......................Roberts 225........................................5303
Online Education.................................................Dean, 1st floor...................................6893
Ph.D. in Leadership Studies................................Nation, 2nd floor................................5454
Philosophy...........................................................Collins 207..........................................5248
Political Science...................................................Collins 218..........................................5270
Professional Development (MAPD)....................Dean, 1st floor....................................5584
Professional Studies (PRST)............................Dean, 2nd floor................................5337
DBU Hurst-Colleyville......................5888
Psychology..........................................................Collins 218..........................................5270
School Counseling (EDSC).................................Education 122.....................................6838
Sociology.............................................................Collins 218..........................................5270
Student Ministry (MAST).....................................Pilgrim 203.........................................5246
Theological Studies (MATS)................................Pilgrim 304.........................................6851
Undeclared .........................................................Collins 106..........................................6843
Worship Leadership (MAWL)..............................Pilgrim 301.........................................5494
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CONTENTS
Page
Abbreviations and Codes................................................18
Academic Departments.....................................................2
Academic Buildings/Registration Codes............................5
Add/Drop Information......................................................54
Advising, Academic.........................................................52
Application to Graduate...................................................50
Calendars..................................................................48–49
Campus Phone Numbers..................................................2
Campus Map and Legend.............................................4–5
Commencement Activities...............................................50
Course Listings..........................................................19–47
Course Numbering..........................................................18
Courses at Other Institutions...........................................52
DBU Hurst-Colleyville Courses List...................................6
DBU North Courses List................................................6–7
Degrees Awarded at DBU...............................................50
eMAT (Math Advising Tool)..............................................52
Exam Information............................................................51
Fees.................................................................................53
Financial Information.................................................53–55
Grant Information for Ministry Students...........................53
Housing, On-Campus......................................................53
Hybrid Courses List...................................................14–15
Intensive English Program...............................................17
Page
Meal Plan Options...........................................................53
Metroplex Map...................................................................7
Mini-term Registration/Financial Aid Information.............20
Off-Campus Site Addresses and Courses List.............. 6-7
Office Locations.................................................................2
Online Courses List...................................................12–13
Online Education Information and Services..............10–11
Parking Permits...............................................................11
Payments.........................................................................55
Refunds...........................................................................54
Registration Dates and Times (chart)..............................16
Registration, Other Information.................................11, 52
Schedule Changes..........................................................54
Telephone Numbers..........................................................2
Term Codes and Dates....................................................17
Textbook Information.......................................................18
Transfer Credit.................................................................52
Tuition..............................................................................53
Veterans’ Benefits............................................................53
WebAdvisor Information..................................................52
Weekend College Information and Courses List...........8–9
Winter-Spring Important Dates..........................................51
Withdrawal from the University........................................54
Admission to the University
For an application and admission information, e-mail or call one of these numbers:
Associate Degree
Bobby Soto......................... [email protected]
Graduate Admissions
Kit Montgomery.................. 214.333.5242................. [email protected]
DBU Hurst-Colleyville
John Humphreys..................214.333.5888... [email protected]
International Students
Timothy Watts..................... [email protected]
DBU North
Shannen Smith................... [email protected]
Ph.D. Leadership Studies
Dr. Jack Goodyear.............. [email protected]
Ed.D. Educational Leadership
Dr. Ozzie Ingram................. [email protected]
Professional Studies
Anita Douris........................ [email protected]
Ed.D. Educational Leadership, K–12
Dr. Neil Dugger................... 214.333.6927......................... [email protected]
Undergraduate Admissions
Bobby Soto......................... [email protected]
Dallas Baptist University Mission Statement
The purpose of Dallas Baptist University is to provide Christ-centered quality higher education
in the arts, sciences, and professional studies at both the undergraduate and graduate
levels to traditional age and adult students in order to produce servant leaders who have
the ability to integrate faith and learning through their respective callings.
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CAMPUS MAP
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Academic Computer Lab
Academic Research Lab
Advising Center
Associate Degree Office
College of Business
College of Humanities and
Social Sciences
Counseling Lab
Mary C. Crowley College of
Christian Faith
Daily Bread Bistro
Decatur Room
Gaston Chapel
Graduate School of Business
Hybrid Education
Information Technology Department
Library
Linam Room
Mary C. Crowley Room
Media Services
Provost’s Office
Rose-Mary Rumbley Collection
Carr P. and Ruth Collins
Learning Center
Athletic Department
Fitness Center
Gymnasium
Sports Medicine Center
Burg Center
Advancement Office
Alumni Relations Office
Graduate Affairs
Music Department
Music Practice Studios
The Patriot Store
(University Bookstore)
Athletic Training Center
Henry Blackaby Hall
The Union
Island Oasis Smoothie Bar
Papa John’s Pizza
Brownstone Student Residences
Career Services Office
College of Professional Studies
Weekend College
Grants and Scholarship Resources
RecLife Office
Sellars Student Life Center (The Sellar)
Dr. William B. Dean Center for
Service-Learning Program
Student Government Association
Student Life Office
Student Services Office
Student Success Office
Online Education
Yearbook
Dr. William B. Dean
Learning Center
Dorothy M. Bush College of Education
Education Building
Calabria Hall
Coed Lounge
Crowley Hall
Dining Hall
Residence Life Office
Sharp Hall
Student Residences
Swimming Pool
The General Store
Crowley Complex
Apartment Student Residences
J. Blair Blackburn Hall
D. Harold Byrd Hall
Sheila Cook Hall
Ebby Halliday Center
Apartment Life Office
Kinesiology Department
Noble and Jane Hurley Hall
Health Services Clinic
Marsha’s Pool
Fred and Mary Lou White Hall
Colonial Village
University Marketing Office
University Writing Center
Widner Room
Fred C. and Katherine B. Student Lounge (302)
Study Grounds
Andersen Center
Chancellor’s Office
Gary Cook School of Leadership
Institute for Global Engagement
University Communications
Office David and In Sun Moon
International Center
Jim and Sally Nation Hall
Cashier’s Office
Financial Affairs Office
Financial Aid Office
Graduate Admissions Office
Hillcrest Great Hall
Hoblitzelle Patriot Café
Chick-fil-A Express
Cocina Mercado
Hunt President’s Dining Room
Mail Services Center
Meadows Library
University Police Department
Registrar’s Office
Women’s Auxiliary Board Gallery
John G. Mahler Student Center
Townhome Student Residences
J.E. and L.E. Mabee Village
Student Residences
Lange Hall
Undergraduate Admissions
First-Year Student Recruitment
Transfer Recruitment
Tom and Alicia Landry
Welcome Center
Center for Music Business
College of Fine Arts
Communication Department
Mac Lab
Joan and Andy
Horner Ballpark
Joan and Andy
Horner Hall
CAMPUS MAP LEGEND
Student Residences
Douglas K. Tabor Athletic
Guesthouse
Williams Hall
Student Residences
University Switchboard
Sedwick Soccer Fieldhouse
Spence Hall
Global Leadership
Global Missions
International Admissions
Piper Hall
Rogers Baptist Student Ministry Offices
Spiritual Life Office
Stevenson Global Conversation Lounge
Student Affairs Office
ARL.............Academic Research Lab
ATC............... Athletic Training Center
BKBY........................... Blackaby Hall
BRWN............................. Brownstone
BURG.............................Burg Center
CL-B.................Computer Lab-Bay B
COLN........... Collins Learning Center
DEAN..............Dean Learning Center
EDUC.................. Education Building
FC...............................Fitness Center
HDAY.........................Halliday Center
HORN..............................Horner Hall
MOON..... Moon International Center
NATN............................... Nation Hall
PLGM.........................Pilgrim Chapel
ROBT...................... Roberts Building
SGMC..... Sadler Global Missions Ctr
Academic areas located on the DBU main campus are identified
on the student’s printed registration receipt as follows:
BUILDING REGISTRATION CODES
Academic Dean’s Office
Campus Security Office
Chapel Services Office
Corrie ten Boom Collection
Estes Prayer Room
Ford Foyer
General Counsel’s Office
Graduate School of Ministry
Horner Bridal Suite
Horner Groom’s Room
Lord Braine of Wheatley Collection
Pilgrim Chapel Sanctuary
Renfrow Room
Rogers Intercessory Prayer Ministry
Office
Rogers Theater
Sadler Hall
Trustee Boardroom
Patty and Bo Pilgrim
Chapel
College of Natural Sciences and
Mathematics
Math Labs
Science Labs
Administrative Affairs
Construction Environmental/Energy Management
Landscaping
Physical Operations
Transportation
Harold and Mildred Sadler
Patriot Clubhouse
Jeannette and Cletys Sadler Global Missions Center
Roberts Building
Physical Plant Complex
OFF-CAMPUS SITES
1 Decatur ISD Administration Building (DTR)
307 South Cates Street
EDAD 6315* School Finance
EDAD 6317* School Public Relations
Monday
Thursday
2 Fort Worth ISD Professional Development Center (PDC)
3150 McCart Avenue
EDUC 6304* Improvement of Instruction
EDUC 6306* Curriculum Design and Evaluation
Tuesday
Tuesday
3 Alvarado Junior High School (AVJH)
1000 North Cummings Drive
EDUC 6302* Research in Education
EDUC 6304* Improvement of Instruction
Wednesday
Wednesday
4 DBU Hurst-Colleyville, Hurst (DBUHC) 110 Grapevine Highway
ACCT
COMA
ECON
EDSC
ENGL
ENGL
FINA
FINE
GEOL
HIST
MALA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MATH
MISM
POLS
PRST
PSYC
PSYC
READ
RELI
RELI
SOCI
SOCI
2301
4319
2301
6318*
1301
2301
3301
1306
1401
1302
5322
3301
3302
3308
4319
4320
4342
6310
6311
6320
6333
1301
3301
2301
3301
3312
4312
6330*
1301
3311
3312
4313
Principles of Financial Accounting
Comm Styles/Business Success
Principles of Macroeconomics
Practicum II in School Counseling
Composition and Rhetoric I
World Literature I
Corporate Financial Management
Introduction to Fine Arts
Meteorology and Space Science
American History Since 1865
Comm Styles/Business Success
Principles of Management
Principles/Human Resource Management
Business and Public Law
Comm Styles/Business Success
Strategy and Problems in Mgmt
Business Ethics
Leadership in Management
International Management
Business Ethics Operation and Quality Management
Math for Liberal Arts
Information Systems for Management
American National Government
Lifelong Learning
Drug and Alcohol Problems
Human Growth and Development
Foundations in Reading
Old Testament Survey
The Pentateuch
Drug and Alcohol Problems
Human Growth and Development
Monday
August 3
Wednesday
Thursday
Tuesday
Monday
Thursday
Fall Break 2
Thursday
Monday
August 3
Tuesday
Monday
Wednesday
August 3
Wednesday
Monday
Thursday
Tuesday
Tuesday
Thursday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Fall Break 2
Tuesday
August 1
Wednesday
TBD
Tuesday
Tuesday
August 1
Wednesday
5 Birdville ISD Shannon Learning Center, Haltom City (SLC)
6010 Walker Street
EDAD 6315* School Finance/Business Administration
EDAD 6316* School Personnel Administration
Monday
Monday
6 Irving ISD Central Administration Building (IVAD)
2621 West Airport Freeway
EDAD 6315* School Finance/Bus Mgmt
EDAD 6317* School Public Relations
EDUC 6308* The School/ Multicultural Society
Thursday
Thursday
Tuesday
7 DBU North, Plano (DBUN) 2805 North Dallas Parkway, Suite 450
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ART
CHST
2301
6321
6330
6345
2318
3309
Principles of Financial Accounting
Managerial Accounting
Tax Planning and Research
Fraud and Forensic Accounting
Basic Digital Design
Spiritual Formation for Christian Ministry
Thursday
Saturday
Monday
Friday
Thursday
August 1
COMA 1302
COMA 2318
COMA 3301
COMA 4319
COMA 4322
COUN 5380
COUN 5382
COUN 5383
COUN 5385
COUN 5386
COUN 5387
COUN 5391
COUN 6100
COUN 6380
COUN6382
COUN 6383
COUN 6384
COUN 6392
COUN 6393
CRJS 4312
CRJS 5326
CRMN 6310
ECON 2302
EDAD 6313*
EDAD 6389*
EDSC 6310*
EDUC 5310*
EDUC 6302*
ENGL 1301
ENGL 2302
FINA 6302
FINA 6321
FINE 1306
HCMG 6310
HCMG 6330
HIST 1301
HIST 1302
MALA 5322
MALA 5351
MANA 3301
MANA 3302
MANA 3303
MANA 3305
MANA 3306
MANA 3308
MANA 4301
MANA 4319
MANA 4320
MANA 6301
MANA 6302
MANA 6310
MANA 6311
MANA 6312
MANA6314
MANA 6319
MANA 6320
MANA 6323
MANA 6333
MANA 6341
MANA 6343
MANA 6354
MANA 6355
MATH 2301
MISM 3301
MISM 6314
MRKT 3301
Fundamentals/Speech Communication
Wednesday
Basic Digital Design
Thursday
Nonverbal Communication
August 1
Comm Styles/Business Success
Wednesday
Leadership Communication
Friday
Introduction to Professional Counseling
Monday
Counseling Theories and Techniques
Tuesday
Group Counseling Methods
Tuesday
Lifespan Human Development
Monday
Psychological Testing
Tuesday
Research Methods
Wednesday
Pre-Practicum in Counseling
Tuesday
Comprehensive Counseling Review
TBD
Career Counseling/Lifestyle Development
Tuesday
Psychopathology
Wednesday
Marriage and Family Counseling
Thursday
Theological Perspectives/Christian Counseling
Tuesday
Counseling Practicum I
Thursday
Counseling Practicum II
Thursday
Research Methods
Thursday
Research Methods for Criminal Justice
Thursday
Conflict Resolution Management
Thanksgiving
Principles of Microeconomics
Friday
Supervision of Instruction
Tuesday
Internship in Educational Administration
Wednesday
Pre-Practicum in School Counseling
Monday
Introduction to Exceptional Learners
Tuesday
Research Education
Tuesday
Composition and Rhetoric I
Wednesday
World Literature II
Wednesday
Capital Markets and Institutions
Wednesday
International Finance
Wednesday
Introduction to Fine Arts
Aug 2, Tuesday. FB 2
HC Planning, Marketing, and Policy
Wednesday
Long-Term Care Administration
Thursday
American History to 1865
Monday, FB 1
American History Since 1865
August 2
Comm Styles/Business Success
Wednesday
The Early Life/Letters of Paul
Thanksgiving
Principles of Management
Aug 2, Monday, Thurs
Prin/Human Resource Management
Thursday
Principles of Organizational Behavior
Wednesday
Managerial Statistics
Thursday
Management Communication
Saturday
Business and Public Law
Thursday
Operations and Quality Management
Monday
Comm Styles/Business Success
Wednesday
Strategies/Problems in Management
Saturday
Employment Law
Wednesday
Quantitative Analysis for Managers
Thursday
Leadership in Management
August 1
International Management
Aug 2, Monday
Communication and Business Behavior
Fall Break 2
Org/Change/Development
Monday
Operational Finance
Friday
Business Ethics
Aug 1, Wednesday
Human Resource Strategy
August 3
Operations and Quality Management
Saturday, FB 2
Strategic Management Decisions
Wednesday
Compensation and Performance
Saturday
Sales Negotiation
Wednesday
Sales Management Optimization
Friday
Elementary Probability and Statistics
Friday
Information Systems/Management
Tuesday
Management Information Systems
Wed, Fri, Thanksgiving
Principles of Marketing
Aug 1, Wed, Thurs, FB 1
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Complete course information is listed on pages 19-47.
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OFF-CAMPUS SITES
MRKT 6301 Creative Problem Solving
Weekend Prof 1
MRKT 6341 Advanced Marketing Strategies
Wednesday
POLS 2301 American National Government
Monday
POLS 2303 Statistics for the Social Sciences
Friday
PRST 3301 Lifelong Learning
Aug 3, Mon, Wed, Thurs
PSYC 2301 Statistics for the Social Sciences
Friday
PSYC 3312 Drug and Alcohol Problems
August 2
PSYC 4301 Multicultural Perspectives
August 1
PSYC 4305 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
Friday
PSYC 4312 Human Growth and Development
Tuesday, FB 1
PSYC 4315 Psychology of Personality
Thursday
PSYC 4319 Research Methods
Thursday
READ5332* Diagnosing/Correcting/Reading/Difficulties
Friday
RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey
Thursday, FB 1
RELI 1302 New Testament Survey
August 2, Thursday
RELI 4321 The Early Life/Letters of Paul
Thanksgiving
RELI 4336 The General Epistles
Thursday
SOCI 2303 Statistics for the Social Sciences
Friday
SOCI 3312 Drug and Alcohol Problems
August 2
SOCI 4301 Multicultural Perspectives
August 1
SOCI 4312 Research Methods
Thursday
SOCI 4313 Human Growth and Development
Tuesday, FB 1
SPED 4310* Introduction to Exceptional Learners
Tuesday
SPED 5310* Introduction to Exceptional Learners
Tuesday
SPED5332* Diagnosing/Correcting/Reading/Difficulties
Friday
Decatur
1
8 Arbor Creek Middle School, Carrollton (ACMS)
2109 Arbor Creek Drive (Lewisville ISD)
EDAD 6313* Supervision and Instruction
EDAD 6314* The Principalship
EDSC 6310* Pre-Practicum for School Counseling
EDSC 6316* Practicum I for School Counseling
Wednesday
Wednesday
Monday
Monday
9 Life School of Oak Cliff (LSOC) 4400 South R. L. Thornton Freeway
EDAD 6313* Supervision and Instruction
EDUC 6302* Research in Education
Tuesday
Tuesday
10 The Cooper Institute, Dallas (COOP) 12330 Preston Road
KNES 5311
Concepts of Personal Training
TBD
11 Shelton School, Dallas (SHL) 15720 Hillcrest Road at Arapaho
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
5342*
5352
5364*
5374*
5379*
6340*
6341*
Classroom Mgmt of Learn Different Student
Theory to Practice
Early Childhood Language Arts/Philosophy Elem Biological Sciences/Philosophy
Elem Classrm Mgmt, Research/Curriculum
Practicum I
Practicum II
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
TBD
TBD
12 Mabank ISD Administration Building (MABK)
310 East Market Street
EDAD 6389* Internship in Educ Administration
EDUC 6302* Research in Education
Monday
Monday
Metro Map
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8
11
10
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6
5
2
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Tom La ay
Highw
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12
Alvarado
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For driving directions to a DBU regional site, please access the DBU website at www.dbu.edu.
On the home page, select ‘Quick Links’, then ‘Off-Campus Sites’, and then select your class location.
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WEEKEND COLLEGE
Complete Your Degree on the Weekends!
- Two undergraduate BBS majors in
- An MBA with a concentration in
Business Administration and Management
Management
- General studies courses
For more information about the Weekend College, please call 214.333.5337 or e-mail the College of
Professional Studies at [email protected].
Courses Offered on the Weekend
August Mini-Term 1 Hybrid Classes
(A1) Two Saturdays
Classroom: August 8, 15
COMA 3307 Film and Cinematography
CRJS 3302 Juvenile Delinquency
EDAD 6316 School Personnel Admin
HIST 1301 American History to 1865 KNES 1101 Fitness for Living MANA 6310 Leadership in Management POLS 2301 American National Government PRST 3301 Lifelong Learning PSYC 3302 Juvenile Delinquency
RELI 1302 New Testament Survey
SOCI 3302 Juvenile Delinquency
READ* 5332 Diagnosing/Correct Read Difficulty
SPED* 5332 Diagnosing/Correct Read Difficulty
SOCI 2303 Statistics for the Social Sciences
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Fall Break Mini-Term 2 Hybrid Classes
(FB2) Two Saturdays
Classroom: October 3, 10
HIST 1301 American History to 1965
MALA 5351 Early Life/Letters of Paul
POLS 2301 American National Government
RELI 1301 Old Testament Survey
RELI 4321 Early Life/Letters of Paul
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
Campus
Campus
Friday Semester Classes
(FA) Every week (hybrid and non-hybrid)
Classroom: Every Friday Aug. 24-Dec. 17
ACCT 6345 Fraud/Forensics in Accounting
COMA 4322 Leadership Communication
ECON 2302 Principles of Microeconomics
ENGL 4316 Special Topic: Literature Theory
FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts
MALA 5346 Special Topic: Literature Theory
MANA 6355 Sales Management Optimization
MATH 2301 Elementary Probability/Statistics
POLS 2303 Statistics for the Social Sciences
PSYC 2301 Statistics for the Social Sciences
PSYC 4305 Abnormal Psychology
(FA1) Alternate Friday 1 (first rotation)
Classroom: Aug. 28, Sept. 11, 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 6, 20
COMA 3301 Nonverbal Communication
Campus
MANA 3308 Business and Public Law
Campus
MISM 3301 Information Systems Management
Campus
(FA2) Alternate Friday 2 (second rotation)
Classroom: Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov. 13, Dec. 4
HIST 1302 American History Since 1865
Campus
HIST 4310 Founding/American Republic
Campus
MALA 5388 Founding/American Republic
Campus
MANA 4342 Business Ethics
Campus
POLS 2301 American National Government
Campus
SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology
Campus
(FA6) First Half-Semester (hybrid/non-hybrid)
Classroom: Aug. 28, Sept. 4, 11, 18, 25, Oct. 2, 16
MANA 6319 Operational Finance
DBUN
(FA7) Second Half-Semester (hybrid/non-hybrid)
Classroom: Oct. 23, 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, Dec. 4, 11
MISM 6314 Management Information Systems
DBUN
Saturday Semester Classes
DBUN
DBUN
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
DBUN
DBUN
DBUN
DBUN
Complete course information is listed on pages 19-47.
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DBUN
DBUN
DBUN
(FA) Every week (hybrid/non-hybrid)
Classroom: Every Saturday August 24-December 17
ACCT 2301 Principles of Financial Accounting
Campus
ENGL 1301 Composition and Rhetoric I
Campus
ENGL 1302 Composition and Rhetoric II
Campus
FINA 3301 Corporate Financial Management
Campus
GEOL 1401 Meteorology/Space Science
Campus
MANA 4320 Strategies/Problems/Mgmt
Campus, DBUN
MATH 1301 Math for Liberal Arts
Campus
PSYC 2304 Marriage and Family
Campus
SOCI 2304 Marriage and Family
Campus
*Course open only to members of educational cohorts.
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WEEKEND COLLEGE
(FA) Hybrid: First rotation
Classroom: Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21
MANA 3306 Management Communications
RELI
RELI
DBUN
(FA) Hybrid: Second rotation
Classroom: Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Oov. 14, Dec. 5, 12
ACCT 6321 Managerial Accounting
DBUN
(FA1) Alternate Sat. 1: Non-hybrid
Classroom: Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21, 12
ACCT 6321 Managerial Accounting
Campus
ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics
Campus
FINE 1306 Introduction to Fine Arts
Campus
HIST 1301 American History to 1865
Campus
MRKT 3301 Principles of Marketing
Campus
PSYC 4305 Abnormal Psychology
Campus
(FA2) Alternate Sat. 2: Non-hybrid
Classroom: Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12
COMA 4319 Communication Styles/Business
Campus
ENGL 2301 World Literature I
Campus
MALA 5322 Communication Styles/Business
Campus
MANA 3301 Principles of Management
Campus
MANA 4319 Communication Styles/Business
Campus
MRKT 4345 Consumer Behavior
Campus
PRST 3301 Lifelong Learning
Campus
PSYC 1301 General Psychology
Campus
(FA4) Fast Sat. 1: Non-hybrid (1st half of sem.)
Classroom: Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 17, 24
FINA 3307 Personal Financial Planning
FINA 6301 Corporate Finance
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1301 Old Testament Survey
3311 The Pentateuch
Campus
Campus
(FA5) Fast Sat. 2: Non-hybrid (2nd half of sem.)
Classroom: Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, Dec. 5, 12
ECON2302Principles/Microeconomics
RELI 1302 New Testament Survey
Campus
Campus
(FA6) First Half-Semester (hybrid/non-hybrid
Classroom: Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 17
MANA 6343 Compensation and Performance
DBUN
(FA7) Second Half-Semester (hybrid/non-hybrid)
Classroom: Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, Dec. 5, 12
MANA 6333 Operations and Quality Mgmt
DBUN
Friday and Saturday Semester Classes
(FA1) Weekend Professional 1 (four weekends)
Classroom: Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 25, 26, Oct. 23, 24, Nov. 20, 21
COUN 5380 Intro to Professional Counseling
Campus
EDAD 6316 School Personnel Administration
Campus
MANA 3302 Prin/Human Resource Mgmt
Campus
MRKT 6301 Employment Law
Campus, DBUN
(FA3) Weekend Professional 2 (every-other week)
Classroom: Sept. 4, 5, 18, 19, Oct. 16, 17, 30, 31
EDSC 6308 The School/Multicultural Society
Campus
EDUC 6308 The School/Multicultural Society
Campus
MANA 6311 International Management
Campus
Campus
Campus
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Weekend Courses
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ONLINE EDUCATION
Discover the benefits of DBU’s Christ-centered quality higher education!
• Hybrid Courses
• Online Courses
DBU doesn’t just provide online course materials; through quality distance education, your professors will know you, care about you,
and pray for you regularly! You’ll also meet great classmates using our online courseware management system.
• A 24-hour technical help desk is available for online students at 1.866.264.1560.
• The Patriot Store meets your textbook needs at www.dbu.bkstr.com.
• DBU’s homepage (www.dbu.edu) provides a daily connection to the campus, and links offer audio and video opportunities to share
in university life. You will find a special welcome from the President, a look at DBU, and the latest in sports, not to mention the online Dallas Baptist University Undergraduate Catalog, Graduate Catalog, and the latest Schedule of Classes. DBU’s online program
information is located at www.dbu.edu/online.
• The University Writing Center provides resources for distance education students at www.dbu.edu/uwc. Questions may be sent by
e-mail to [email protected].
• “Equivalent Access/Superior Service” expresses the level of library support for all distance education students. Connect with the
Dallas Baptist University Library (www.dbu.edu/library) for access to personal library assistance and online database information.
• Students will log on to Blackboard at http://online.dbu.edu using their DBU student account and password.
DBU traditional resident students with 24 or more hours may register for two (2) additional Fall 2015 semester online classes,
provided that the traditional-age student enrolls or maintains enrollment in at least 12 hours of on-campus classes in the regular fall
semester, not including mini-terms. Traditional-age commuter (non-PRST), with more than 24 hours of college credit may enroll in
online classes.
Residency Credit Hours
Credit hours earned through the successful completion of any of DBU’s distance education courses will qualify for inclusion in credit
hours accumulated by the student to fulfill the University’s residency requirement.
Accreditation
Dallas Baptist University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award
associate, bachelor’s, master’s, 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 Dallas Baptist University.
Online and Hybrid Courses
PRIOR TO ENROLLING
•The Math Advising Tool (eMAT) must be completed prior to registering for a math class or ACCT 2301. For eMAT information, new
and transfer students may contact the Admissions Office at 214.333.5360; returning students should contact their advisors.
• Students will need a valid DBU e-mail address and computer access to the Internet at home or via the Computer Lab on campus.
• For more information regarding an online or hybrid course, contact DBU’s Online Student Coordinator at 214.333.6893 or
1.800.460.8188 or [email protected].
AFTER ENROLLING
• Students must set up an e-mail account with the Information Technology Department at 214.333.5500 or
http://webadvisor.dbu.edu.
• A welcome e-mail for each online or hybrid class from the Online Student Coordinator will be sent to the student’s DBU e-mail
address approximately 7–10 days before the beginning of the semester. This welcome e-mail will include the following information:
How to log in to online.dbu.edu, Student Orientation course specifics, Library and Writing Center resources, and other important
items for success in online and hybrid courses.
• Students should work through the Student Orientation course within Blackboard as often as needed to become
accustomed to the way online and hybrid courses are taught. Returning students should also check the Orientation course
each semester for important updates to the Blackboard delivery system.
• Courses and syllabi will be available online beginning the first day of the semester.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Main Campus Registration
 Non-resident international students must obtain approval from the International Office before proceeding with registration.
Step 1. Contact your academic advisor for an advising appointment. Visit with your advisor and obtain a signed registration form listing the classes in which you wish to enroll.
Step 2. If you plan to live in DBU-provided housing, proceed to the Residence Life Office in the Crowley Complex and the Health Services Office in Hurley Hall, Suite 1108.
The University requires students to provide documentation of appropriate health insurance coverage to the Cashier’s Office for the Fall and Spring semesters by the corresponding add/drop date. Students who do not provide proof of appropriate health insurance coverage to the Cashier’s Office will be automatically enrolled into the Health Insurance Plan offered by Academic Health Plans. The cost of the insurance plan will be charged to the student’s account.
• When your registration form has been completed, signed by all necessary persons, and received by any University academic
advisor, you are enrolled and subject to University grading policies (located online at www.dbu.edu under Academic Policies
and Procedures) and University refund policies (see page 54 of this class schedule). It is the student’s responsibility to
complete all necessary financial arrangements immediately.
• If it becomes necessary for someone else to register for you, they must have an authorization statement signed by you.
Step 3. For main campus registration, proceed to the Registrar’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center.
Step 4. If you plan to receive financial aid, proceed to the Financial Aid Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center.
Step 5. To pay your account, proceed to the Cashier’s Office on the lower level of the Mahler Student Center. Financing can be arranged (see page 55).
Step 6. New students will be issued ID cards during registration so that they may check books out of the library and use the Academic Computer Lab. Returning students must bring their ID cards to the Cashier’s Office for updating.
PERMITS for PARKING
Permits for parking on the University campus are issued during registration from the University Police Department, located in
the John G. Mahler Student Center. All persons who use University parking are required to register their vehicle(s) with the
University Police. Parking permits are valid for one academic year, expiring in August of each year.
Online Registration
Dallas Baptist University now has an online registration system for eligible students. The system can
be accessed on DBU’s webpage at webreg.dbu.edu. See restrictions and requirements below.
Important Notes:
Eligibility requirements for online registration for
UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:
1. Students must contact their advisors before registration.
2. Students must have complete undergraduate admission files.
3. Students must have been enrolled in DBU undergraduate-level
classes within the past 12 months.
4. Students must be registering for only undergraduate-level classes.
Eligibility requirements for online registration for
GRADUATE STUDENTS:
1. Students must contact their advisors before registration.
2. Students must have complete graduate admission files.
3. Students must be registering for only graduate-level classes.
Fall 2015
1. Students cannot register online for the following types of courses:
• Continuous Progress
• Directed Studies
• Independent Studies
• Travel Studies
2. Certain groups will not be eligible to register online:
• AIM students
• Student athletes
• Students admitted provisionally to the University
• Students who have academic probation/suspension status
3. Students who have the following holds will be blocked from
registering:
• Bookstore
• Business Office
• Cashier
• Financial Aid
4. Students auditing a class must register in person.
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ONLINE COURSES
You can access your online classes from any location where you have Internet access. Log on at online.dbu.edu.
Fall Undergraduate Classes
ACCT 2301
Principles of Financial Accounting
Allen
ACCT 2302
Principles of Managerial Accounting
Allen
ART
2318
Basic Digital Design
Sawyer
ART
4319
Modern Art
Gilbert
ART
4380
The Arts and the Creative Process
Walsh
BIOL
1401/14L1 Principles of Biology/Lab
Hinson, See
CHST 4307
Youth Ministry in the Church
Ulmer
CHST 4312
Biblical Servant Leadership
Gregory, Dutschke
COMA 1302
Fundamentals/Speech Communication
Sparks
COMA 2305
Interpersonal Communication
Dowdle
COMA 2318
Basic Digital Design
Sawyer
COMA 3301
Nonverbal Communication
Newman
COMA 3303
Small Group Communication
Newman
COMA 3308
Persuasive Communication
Ellis
COMA 4302
Introduction to Linguistics
Cothren
COMA 4319
Comm Styles/Key/Business Success
Kittle, Averill
COMA 4325
Communication in the Digital Age
Newman
COMA 4380
The Arts and the Creative Process
Walsh
COSC 1301
Introduction to Computers
Peterson
CPSL 3310
Recreation Leadership
Granniss
CRJS 2304
Fundamentals of Criminal Law
Conroy
CRJS 2305
The Courts and Criminal Procedure
Conroy
CRJS 3302
Juvenile Delinquency
Humphreys
CRJS 4301
Ethics in Law Enforcement
Lambert
CRJS 4303
Organization and Administration
Norton
CRJS4307 Criminology
Conroy
CRJS 4309
Economic Crimes
Traylor
CRJS 4312
Research Methods
Bizzell, Buchanan
CRJS 4332
Crisis Intervention
Conroy
DCM
2301
Developing A Christian Mind
Flickner, Newman,
Anderson, Hatch
ECON 2301
Principles of Macroeconomics
McClelland
ECON 2302
Principles of Microeconomics
Carter
EDUC 4303
Develop/Early Childhood Through Adolescence
Bigler
EDUC 4316
Studies in Classroom Management
Smiles
ENGL 1301
Composition and Rhetoric I
Dark
ENGL 1302
Composition and Rhetoric II
Maples, Barrett
ENGL 2301
World Literature I
Nelson, Surratt
ENGL 2302
World Literature II
Hoyer
ENGL 4301
Introduction to Linguistics
Cothren
ENGL 4309
Spanish Civil War Literature
Dark
ENGL 4354
Traditional Literature of East Asia
Cothren
ESLS 4304
Methods in Teaching ESL
Morren
FINA
3301
Corporate Financial Management
Schaffer
FINA
4308
International Finance
Saydometov
FINE
1306
Introduction to Fine Arts
Averill, Miller, Richard, Puls
GEOL 1301/13L1 Physical Geology/Lab
Strauss
GEOL 1401/14L1 Meteorology/Space Science/Lab
Cates, Hahn
HCMG 3320
Finance for Health Care Managers
Peters
HCMG 3340
Org Behavior in HC Management
Johnson
HIST
1301
American History to 1865
Stricklin, von Helms
HIST
1302
American History Since 1865
Kelm
HIST
2301
World Civilization I
Berta
HIST
2302
World Civilization II
Schaffer
HIST
4308
American Diplomatic History
Stricklin
INCS 4334
Chronological Bible Storying
Alexander
KNES 3310
Recreation Leadership
Granniss
KNES 4336/4636 Internship in Kinesiology I
Elms
MANA 3301
Principles of Management
Dalton
MANA 3302
Principles of Human Resource Management
Daniels
MANA 3303
Principles of Organizational Behavior
Calhoun
MANA 3305
Managerial Statistics
Jones
MANA 3308
Business and Public Law
Calhoun
MANA 4301
Operations and Quality Management
Arnott
MANA 4319
Comm Styles/Key/Business Success
Kittle, Averill
MANA 4320
Strategy and Problems in Management
Arnott
MANA 4342
Business Ethics
Carter
MATH 1301
Math for Liberal Arts
Grizzle, Farell
MATH 1303
College Algebra
Farell
MATH 1307
Finite Math for Business
Hargrave
MATH 2301
Elementary Probability and Statistics
Hardin
MISM 2311
Intro to Business Software Development
Alford
MISM 3301
Information Systems for Management
Ferguson
MISM 3306
Business Telecommunications/Networking
Bradley
MISM 3310
Information Systems Analysis
Harwell
MISM 3320
Web Page and Database Design
Barnett
MISM 4340
Current IT Trends/Emerging Technologies
Staff
MRKT 3301
Principles of Marketing
Ricketts
MRKT 4302
Professional Selling and Sales Management
Armstrong
MUSI 4380
The Arts and the Creative Process
Walsh
PHIL
2301
Introduction to Philosophy
Tomczak
PHIL
3303
Philosophy of Religion
Tomczak
PHSC 1401/14L1 Physical Science/Lab
McCuin
POLS 2301
American National Government
Simmons, Yi
POLS 2303
Statistics for the Social Sciences
Hardin
POLS 2304
Fundamentals of Criminal Law
Conroy
POLS 4309
American Foreign Policy
Stricklin
PRST 3301
Lifelong Learning
Fredricksen, Jackson,
Hutcheon, Barrett, Fickling
PSYC 1301
General Psychology
Edwards
PSYC 2301
Statistics for the Social Sciences
Hardin
PSYC 2304
Marriage and Family
Goudeau
PSYC 3302
Juvenile Delinquency
Humphreys
PSYC 4301
Multicultural Perspectives
Wallace
PSYC 4305
Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
Edwards
PSYC 4311
Integration of Psychology and Christianity
Rosenbaum
PSYC 4312
Human Growth and Development
Davis, Halliburton
PSYC 4315
Psychology of Personality
Salzman, Brown
PSYC 4319
Research Methods
Bizzell, Buchanan
PSYC 4330
Social Psychology
Steinsultz
PSYC 4332
Crisis Intervention
Conroy
READ 4334
Diagnosis/Clinical Correction/Reading
Staff
RELI
1301
Old Testament Survey
Jones, Tarwater, Mullen
RELI
1302
New Testament Survey
Trammell, Mathews, Williams
RELI
1310
Introduction to Christian Ministry
Maples
RELI
2304
Christian Doctrine
Lemons, Maples
RELI
3311
The Pentateuch
Salzman
RELI
3336
The Wisdom Literature
Blanscet
RELI
3383
History of Christianity
von Helms, Mathews
RELI
4307
The Gospels
Smith
RELI
4321
Early Life and Letters of Paul
Ammons
RELI
4322
Later Life and Letters of Paul
McQuitty
RELI
4350
Systematic Theology
Shiffer
SOCI 1301
Introduction to Sociology
Edwards
• Online courses are listed with an ‘N’ in the section code such as N1 or N2, etc.
• Complete course information for online courses is listed on pages 19–47.
• See page 53 for online course tuition information.
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ONLINE COURSES
SOCI 1302
Social Problems
SOCI 2303
Statistics for the Social Sciences
SOCI 2304
Marriage and Family
SOCI 3302
Juvenile Delinquency
SOCI 3309
Social Work
SOCI 4301
Multicultural Perspectives
SOCI 4303
Social Psychology
SOCI4307 Criminology
SOCI 4312
Research Methods
SOCI 4313
Human Growth and Development
SOCI 4332
Crisis Intervention
SPAN 1401/14L1 Elementary Spanish I
SPAN 2301
Intermediate Spanish I
SPED 4310
Introduction to Exceptional Learners
SPED 4320
Teaching the Underachiever
SPED 4330
Pedagogy of Special Education
Grover
Hardin
Goudeau
Humphreys
Buchanan
Wallace
Steinsultz
Conroy
Bizzell, Buchanan
Davis, Halliburton
Conroy
Cantu
Cantu
Green
Johnson
Sanders
Fall Graduate Classes
ACCT 5311
ACCT 6321
COMA 6300
COMA 6307
COUN 5389
CRJS 5320
CRJS 5321
CRJS 5323
CRJS 5325
CRJS 5326
CRJS 5332
CRMN 6310
DLED 6301
DLED 6302
ECON 5311
ECON 6303
EDAD 6311
EDAD 6312
EDAD 6313
EDAD 6314
EDAD 6315
EDAD 6316
EDAD 6317
EDSC 5310
EDSC 5311
EDSC 6308
EDSC 6310
EDSC 6313
EDUC 5303
EDUC 5310
EDUC 5316
EDUC 5320
EDUC 5330
EDUC 6302
EDUC 6304
EDUC 6306
EDUC 6308
EDUC 6310
ESLS 5304
ESLS5308
FINA
51.521
FINA
6301
FINA
6302
FINA
6321
HCMG 6330
HIED 6310
KNES 6305
MACE 5302
MACE 6301
MACE 6304
Fall 2015
Survey of Accounting
Hargrave
Managerial Accounting
Powell
Intro/Graduate Communication Studies
Loomis
Communication Leadership for Groups
Newman
Multicultural Perspectives
Bartley
Ethical Issues in Law Enforcement
Lambert
Org and Admin for Justice Professionals
Norton
Crime and Community
Conroy
White Collar Crime in America
Traylor
Research Methods/Criminal Justice
Bizzell, Buchanan
Crisis Intervention
Conroy
Conflict Resolution Management
Calhoun
Foundations of Distance Learning
Lowe
Designing and Developing Distance Learning
Byers
Managerial Economics
Guerra
International Econ and the Legal Environment
Carter
Educational Organization and Administration
Staff
School Law
Staff
Supervision of Instruction
Staff
The Principalship
Staff
School Finance and Business Management
Tribble
School Personnel Administration
Staff
School Public Relations
Staff
Introduction to School Counseling
Staff
Developmental Psychology
Staff
The School and Multicultural Society
Staff
Pre-Practicum for School Counseling
Staff
Curriculum/Admin for/Counseling Programs
Staff
Developmental Stages/Early/Adolescence
Bigler
Introduction to Exceptional Learners
Green
Classroom Management/Instruction/Assessment
Smiles
Teaching the Underachiever
Johnson
Pedagogy of Special Education
Sanders
Research in Education
Staff
Improvement of Instruction
Watts
Curriculum Design and Evaluation
Staff
The School and Multicultural Society
Staff
Foundations of Christian School Education
Watts
Methods in Teaching ESL
Morren
Multicultural/Multilingual/Environments
Staff
Foundations of Finance
Park
Corporate Finance
Park
Capital Markets and Institutions
Park
International Finance
Mercer
Long-Term Administration
Stuckey
Legal Aspects/Finance in Higher Education
Hale
Measurement, Evaluation and Research
Tennison
Biblical Servant Leadership
Gregory, Dutschke
Introduction to Christian Education
Spooner
Philosophy/Principles of Christian Education
Lawson
MACE
MACE
MACH
MACH
MACM
MACM
MAFM
MAFM
MAGL
MAGL
MAL
MAL
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MAPD
MAPD
MAPD
MAST
MAST
MAWL
MAWL
MISM
MISM
MRKT
MRKT
MRKT
MRKT
PROJ
PROJ
READ
READ
SPED
SPED
SPED
THEO
THEO
THEO
THEO
THEO
THEO
6307
6314
6315
6353
5301
6309
6316
6353
5334
5354
6301
6305
5304
5322
5324
5334
5344
5350
5351
5352
5355
5362
5369
5370
5372
51.521
51.522
6302
6305
6310
6314
6320
6323
6341
6342
6343
6347
6360
5305
5350
6347
5313
6352
6303
6316
6314
6335
51.521
6301
6321
6331
6301
6304
5334
6330
5310
5320
5330
5307
5313
6305
6306
6313
6334
Church and Business Administration
Ministry with Adults
Ministry to Children with Special Needs
Ministry to Families
Foundations of Christian Ministry
Shepherding in the 21st Century
Faith Formation in Life Stages
Ministry to Families
Chronological Bible Storying
Traditional Literature of East Asia
Christian Worldview of Leadership
Relational Leadership/Emotional Intelligence
American Diplomatic History
Comm Styles/Key/Business Success
The Gospels
Literature in East Asia
Spanish Civil War Literature World Views: Human Beliefs/Human Actions
Early Life and Letters of Paul
Later Life and Letters of Paul
Systematic Theology
Youth Ministry in the Church
History of Modern Art
Western Culture Through the Arts
The Arts and the Creative Process
Management Theory
Business Legal Environment
Quantitative Analysis for Managers
Staffing Organizations
Leadership in Management
Organizational Change and Development
Business Ethics
Human Resource Strategy
Strategic Management Decisions
Employee Negotiations/Collective Bargaining
Compensation and Performance
Career Management and Life Transitions
Managerial Strategy and Implementation
Introduction/Leadership Studies
World Views/Human Beliefs/Actions
Career Development/Life Transitions
Ministry with Students
Student Ministry in a Global Context
Spiritual Formation and Worship
Worship Theology for Contemporary Ministry
Management Information Systems
Networks and Telecommunications
Marketing Concepts
Creative Problem Solving for/Decisions
International Marketing
Marketing Analysis
Project Overview/Process/Initiation
Adv Project Management Strategy/Simulation
Diagnosis/Clinical Correction/Reading
Foundations in Reading
Introduction to Exceptional Learners
Teaching the Underachiever
Pedagogy of Special Education
Old Testament Literature/Interpretation
Applied Hermeneutics
Christian History and Heritage
Systematic Theology
Issues in Reformation Studies
New Testament Read: Johannine Literature
Bertrand
Powell
Linam
Melia
Smith
Daehnert
Caillier
Melia
Alexander
Cothren
Pitts
Keller
Stricklin
Kittle, Averill
Smith
Cothren
Dark
Cook
Ammons
McQuitty
Shiffer
Ulmer
Gilbert
Pettit
Walsh
Abla
Sardelli
Jones
Brayden
Dutschke
Notgrass
Gregory
Hinkle
Crisp
Law
Wortman
Nelson
Deviney
Cannon
Cook
Nelson
Ulmer
Stevens
Burgin
Rock
Goble
Bell
Meyer
McNutt
Little
Ricketts
Rivera
Gamblin
Staff
Staff
Green
Johnson
Sanders
Blackaby
Blackaby
Whiting
Ammons
Whiting
Jaeger
Fall Intramester Classes
KNES
KNES
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1101
1117
Fitness for Living
Weight Training
Ross, Lester, Schwartz
Staff, Weeldreyer, Ross
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HYBRID COURSES
Hybrid courses combine the flexibility of online instruction with the benefit of face-to-face interaction in the classroom.
Students attend part of the usual class times in the classroom and complete the remaining course work online.
• Hybrid courses are comparable to those taught in the traditional
classroom.
• Hybrid courses are available to all DBU students.
• Hybrid courses have H1 or H2 or H3 section codes.
•
•
•
See page 53 for hybrid course tuition information.
Complete information regarding class meeting days for hybrid
classes may be found in the course listings on pages 19–47.
The course syllabus will be available online the first day of the term.
August Mini-Term 1 Classes
Full Semester
Daytime, Aug. 8, 15
ACCT 3300
ACCT 4332
ART 2319
ART 3314
ART 4380
ART 4385
BIOL 1401
CHST 3301
CHST 3309
CHST 4312
COMA 1302
COMA 2302
COMA 3301
COMA 3303
COMA 3314
COMA 4319
COMA 4320
COMA 4380
COSC 1301
CRJS 3302
CRJS 3305
CRJS 4312
DCM 2301
ECON 2302
ENGL 1301
ENGL 1302
ENGL 2301
ENGL 2302
FINE 1306
GEOL 1401/14L1
HCMG 3310
HIST 1301
HIST 1302
HIST 4309
KNES 1101
KNES 3303
KNES 4301
KNES 4302
KNES4303
MANA 3301
MANA 3302
MANA 3303
CRJS
EDAD
HIST
KNES
MANA
POLS
PRST
PSYC
RELI
SOCI
3302
6316
1301
1101
6310
2301
3301
3302
1302
3302
Juvenile Delinquency
School Personnel Administration
American History to 1865
Fitness for Living
Leadership in Management
American National Government
Lifelong Learning
Juvenile Delinquency
New Testament Survey
Juvenile Delinquency
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
August Mini-Term 3 Classes
Evening, Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21
COMA
HCMG
MALA
PROJ
PSYC
SOCI
4320
6310
5320
6301
4312
4313
Technology in Communication
HC Planning/Marketing/Policy
Technology in Communication
Project Overview/Strategy
Human Growth/Development
Human Growth/Development
Mon/Tues, Thurs/Friday
Mon/Tues, Thurs/Friday
Mon/Tues, Thurs/Friday
Mon/Tues, Thurs/Friday
Mon/Tues, Thurs/Friday
Mon/Tues, Thurs/Friday
Fall Break Mini-Term 2 Classes
Daytime, Oct. 3,10
HIST
MALA
POLS
RELI
RELI
1301
5351
2301
1301
4321
American History to 1865
Early Life and Letters of Paul
American National Government
Old Testament Survey
Early Life and Letters of Paul
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Saturday
Undergraduate Classes
First Half-Semester
MISM 3301
MRKT 3301
Info Systems for Management
Principles of Marketing
Monday
Thursday
Second Half-Semester
ECON
HIST
MANA
MRKT
SOCI
2302
1301
3301
3301
1301
Principles of Microeconomics
American History to 1865
Principles of Management
Principles of Marketing
Introduction to Sociology
Monday
Wednesday
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
Survey of Accounting Systems
Financial Accounting Theory
Art History Survey I
Photography II
The Arts/the Creative Process
Senior Seminar in Art
Principles of Biology
Survey of Christian Education
Spiritual Formation/Chr Ministry
Biblical Servant Leadership
Fund/Speech Communication
Voice and Articulation
Nonverbal Communication
Small Group Communication
Photography II
Comm Styles/Business Success
Technology in Communication
The Arts/the Creative Process
Introduction to Computers
Juvenile Delinquency
Constitutional Law
Research Methods
Developing A Christian Mind
Principles of Microeconomics
Composition and Rhetoric I
Composition and Rhetoric II
World Literature I
World Literature II
Introduction to Fine Arts
Meteorology/Space Sci/Lab
Human Res Mgmt for HC Org
American History to 1865
American History Since 1865
Texas History
Fitness for Living
Care/Prevention/Athletic Injuries
Exercise Physiology
Org/Admin/Athletic Programs
Biomechanics
Principles of Management
Prin/Human Resource Mgmt
Prin/Organizational Behavior
Tuesday
Thursday
Tuesday
Monday
Thursday
Thursday
Tuesday, Thursday
Tuesday
Friday
Tuesday, Thursday
Tues, Wed, Thursday
Tuesday
Thursday
Tuesday
Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Thursday
Thursday
Monday/Wednesday
Tuesday, Thursday
Tuesday
Tuesday, Thursday
Wednesday
Monday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Tuesday
Monday, Thursday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Tuesday, Thursday
Tues, Thurs, Saturday
Monday
Monday, Thursday
Monday, Tuesday
Tuesday
MWF, TTH, Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Thursday
Tuesday
Monday, Tuesday
Mon, Tues, Thursday
Wed, Thursday
 Some hybrid classes will meet ONLINE for the first session. 
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HYBRID COURSES
MANA
MANA
MANA
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MISM
MRKT
MUSB
MUSI
POLS
POLS
POLS
PRST
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SPED
3306
3308
4319
1301
1303
2301
3302
3301
3301
3380
4380
2301
2303
3305
3301
1301
2301
2304
3302
3306
4301
4312
4315
4319
4330
1301
1302
1310
4321
4350
1301
1302
2303
2304
3302
3306
4301
4303
4312
4313
4320
Management Communication
Business and Public Law
Comm Styles/Business Success
Math for Liberal Arts
College Algebra
Elementary Probability/Statistics
Discrete Mathematics
Information Systems for Mgmt
Principles of Marketing
Copyright/Intellectual Property
The Arts/the Creative Process
American National Government
Statistics for/Social Sciences
Constitutional Law
Lifelong Learning
General Psychology
Statistics for/Social Sciences
Marriage and Family
Juvenile Delinquency
The Study of Aging
Multicultural Perspectives
Human Growth/Development
Psychology of Personality
Research Methods
Social Psychology
Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Introduction/Christian Ministry
Early Life and Letters of Paul
Systematic Theology
Introduction to Sociology
Social Problems
Statistics for/Social Sciences
Marriage and Family
Juvenile Delinquency The Study of Aging
Multicultural Perspectives
Social Psychology
Research Methods
Human Growth/Development
Teaching the Underachiever
Saturday
Wed, Thursday
Tuesday, Wednesday
Monday, Wednesday
Monday
Monday, Thursday
Mon/Wed
Mon, Tues, Wednesday
Mon, Wed, Thursday
Monday
Thursday
Monday, Thursday
Monday, Thursday
Tuesday
Monday, Tuesday
Wednesday, Thursday
Monday, Thursday
Thursday
Tuesday, Thursday
Thursday
Monday, Wednesday
Wednesday, Friday
Thursday
Tuesday, Thursday
Thursday
Tues, Wed, Thursday
Thursday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
Monday, Tuesday
Tuesday
Monday, Thursday
Thursday
Tuesday, Thursday
Thursday
Monday, Wednesday
Thursday
Tuesday, Thursday
Wednesday, Friday
Monday
Graduate Classes
First Half-Semester
ECON 5311
FINA 6301
FINA 6302
HCMG 6310
MANA6314
MANA 6319
MANA 6323
MANA 6343
MISM 6314
MRKT 6341
PROJ 6303
Managerial Economics
Corporate Finance
Capital Markets/Institutions
HC Planning/Marketing/Policy
Organization/Change/Development
Operational Finance
Human Resource Strategy
Compensation and Performance
Manage Information Systems
Advance Marketing Strategies
Execution and Closeout
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Monday
Wednesday
Friday
Thursday
Saturday
Wednesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Second Half-Semester
CRMN 6320
FINA 6321
Fall 2015
Advanced Family Mediation
International Finance
FINA
HCMG
HCMG
KNES
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MISM
PROJ
6332
6310
6320
5301
6301
6319
6333
6341
6314
6302
Futures and Options
Strategic HC Plan, Market/Policy
Managed Health Care
Exercise Physiology
Employment Law
Operational Finance
Operations/Quality Management
Strategic Management Decisions
Management Information Systems
Project Planning
Thursday
Wednesday
Monday
TBD
Tuesday, Wednesday
Monday
Saturday
Thursday
Friday
Thursday
Full Semester
ACCT
ACCT
COMA
COMA
COMA
COMA
COMA
COMA
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
CRJS
EDSC
EDUC
EDUC
HCMG
HIED
HIED
KNES
KNES
MACE
MACE
MACH
MACM
MACM
MAGL
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MAWL
MRKT
SPED
THEO
6321
6335
6300
6305
6309
6320
6321
6324
5385
5387
5389
6380
6383
6384
6387
5326
6380
5320
6302
6330
5300
6361
5303
6326
5302
6308
6312
5301
6309
5315
5305
5320
5322
5355
5372
6302
6311
6314
6320
6333
6341
6303
6301
5320
6305
Managerial Accounting
Mon, Wed, Saturday
Financial Statement Analysis
Thursday
Intro/Graduate Comm Studies
Monday
Presentation Communication
Tuesday
Social Media and Communication
Thursday
Organizational Communication
Tuesday
Strategic Comm for Organizations
Tuesday
Comm for Global Organizations
Thursday
Lifespan Human Development
Tuesday
Research Methods
Wednesday
Multicultural Perspectives
Tuesday
Career Couns/Lifestyle Development
Monday, Tuesday
Marriage and Family Counseling
Monday, Thursday
Theological Perspectives/Chr Counseling
Tues, Thurs
Counseling Victims of Trauma
Wednesday
Research Methods/Criminal Justice
Tuesday, Thursday
Career Develop/Lifestyle Counseling
Thursday
Teaching the Underachiever
Monday
Research in Education
Tuesday
Long-Term Care Administration
Thursday
College and University Administration
Wednesday
Teaching/Learning/Student Development
Wednesday
Mechanical Analysis/Motor Skills
Monday
Psyc of Sport and Performance
Monday
Biblical Servant Leadership
Tuesday, Thursday
Evangelism, Missions/Growth
Thursday
Ministry with Children
Monday
Foundations of Christian Ministry
Monday
Shepherding in the 21st Century
Thursday
Leadership Practicum
Tuesday
History of Texas
Tuesday
Technology in Communication
Thursday
Comm Styles/Business Success
Tuesday, Wednesday
Systematic Theology
Monday
The Arts/the Creative Process
Thursday
Quantitative Analysis
Thursday
International Management
Monday, Tuesday
Organizational Change/Development
Monday
Business Ethics
Tuesday, Wednesday
Operations/Quality Management
Monday
Strategic Management Decisions
Wednesday
Spiritual Formation for Worship
Tuesday
Creative Prob Solving/Decisions
Tuesday
Teaching the Underachiever
Monday
Christian History and Heritage
Thursday
Wednesday
Tuesday, Wednesday
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FALL REGISTRATION DATES AND TIMES
AdvanceOngoing Regular Late
Term RegistrationRegistrationRegistrationRegistration
August Mini l
June 24–July 17
July 20–August 5
August 6–8
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(8/8): 9am-1pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $50
Reg. fee: $50
No registration fee
August Mini
August 17–21
ll
June 24–July 17
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
August Mini
August 10–21
lll
June 24–July 17
July 20–August 5
August 6–8
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(8/8): 9am-1pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $50
Reg. fee: $50
No registration fee
Main Campus Registration
August 8–15
July 20–August 12
August 13–14
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
S(8/8): 9am-1pm
Reg. fee: $50
August 10
M: 7:30am–8am (non-hybrid)
Drop period ends 6pm
Reg. fee: $150
August 17
M: 7:30am–8am
Drop period ends 6pm
Reg. fee: $150
August 10–11
M,T: 8am–6pm
Drop period ends 6pm (8/11)
Reg. fee: $150
Fall
Aug. 24–Dec. 17
June 24–July 17
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
Fall
Intramester
Oct. 3–Dec. 17
June 24–July 17
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
July 20–September 30
October 1-2
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
S(8/8, 8/22, 8/29, 9/12): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $50
October 5–12
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(10/10): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $150
Fall Break
Mini I
October 5–9
June 24–July 17
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
July 20–September 30
October 1-2
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
S(8/8, 8/22, 8/29, 9/12): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $50
October 5
M: 7:30am–8am
Drop period ends 6pm
Reg. fee: $150
Fall Break
Mini II
October 3–10
June 24–July 17
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(7/11): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
July 20–September 30
October 1-2
October 5
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
Drop period ends 6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
No Late Registration
S(8/8, 8/22, 8/29, 9/12): 9am–1pm
Reg. fee: $50
Thanksgiving
Mini
November 23–28
June 24–July 17
July 20–November 18
November 19–20
M,T: 8am–6pm
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $50
S(7/11): 9am–1pm S(8/8,8/22,8/29,9/12,10/10,11/14): 9am–1pm
No registration fee
Reg. fee: $50
July 20–August 19
August 20–22
M,T: 8am–6pm
TH,F: 9am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
S(8/22): 9am–1pm
S(8/8): 9am-1pm
Reg. fee: $50
Reg. fee: $50
Aug. 24–Sept. 4
M,T: 8am–6pm
W,TH,F: 8am–5pm
Reg. fee: $150
November 23
M: 7:30am–8am
Drop period ends 6pm
Reg. fee: $150
Note: Students who are new to DBU are NOT charged registration fees.
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TERM CODES AND DATES
Term Codes
Term Dates
Add-Drop End Dates
Withdrawal End Dates Grades Due Dates
Fall terms listed on the academic calendar on pages 48–49.
A1 August Mini 1......................... Aug. 8–Aug. 15.....................August 10 (non-hybrids).............. None..........................................September 18
A2 August Mini 2......................... Aug. 17–Aug. 21...................August 17.................................... None..........................................September 25
A3 August Mini 3......................... Aug. 10–Aug. 21...................August 11.................................... August 17...................................September 25
FA Fall Semester......................... Aug. 24–Dec. 17...................September 4................................ November 6...................... Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FB1 Fall Break Mini 1.................... Oct. 5–Oct. 9........................October 5..................................... None...........................................November 13
FB2 Fall Break Mini 2.................... Oct. 3–Oct. 10......................October 5..................................... None...........................................November 13
FI
Fall Intramester...................... Oct. 3–Dec. 17.....................October 12................................... November 20.................... Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 21
TH Thanksgiving Mini.................. Nov. 23–Nov. 28...................November 23............................... None................................................ January 4
Fall terms not listed on academic calendar. Class meeting dates are specified in course listings.
FA1 Alt. Fri. 1................................. Aug. 28–Dec. 12...................September 14.............................. October 26........................ Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FA1 Alt. Sat. 1............................... Aug. 28–Dec. 12...................September 14.............................. October 26........................ Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FA1 WP 1...................................... Aug. 28–Dec. 12...................September 14.............................. October 26........................ Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FA2 Alt. Fri. 2................................. Sept. 4–Dec. 12...................September 21.............................. November 2...................... Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FA2 Alt. Sat. 2............................... Sept. 4–Dec. 12...................September 21.............................. November 2...................... Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FA3 WP 2...................................... Sept. 4–Oct. 31....................September 7................................ October 19....................................November 6
FA4 Fast Sat. 1.............................. Aug. 29–Oct. 24...................September 8................................ September 28................................ October 30
FA5 Fast Sat. 2.............................. Oct. 31–Dec. 12...................November 9................................. November 23.................... Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
FA6 1st half of semester............... Aug. 24–Oct. 24...................August 31.................................... September 25................................ October 30
FA7 2nd half of semester.............. Oct. 26–Dec. 17...................November 2................................. November 30.................... Graduates: Dec. 14
Others: Dec. 18
The DBU Intensive English Program (IEP)
• 8-week program
• Learn English skills that will prepare you for DBU’s
undergraduate and graduate academic programs
• First fall session starts August 11, 2015
• Second fall session starts October 14, 2015
• Program requires 5–6 contact hours per day
For further information, please contact Philip Homer at 214.333.6833 or [email protected].
Rotating Classes
Weekly Classes
Some courses do not meet in the classroom every
week. These include the following:
Class meeting days are identified on the student’s
printed registration receipt as follows:
• Alternate Friday 1
• Fast Saturday 1
• Alternate Friday 2
• Fast Saturday 2
• Alternate Saturday 1
• Weekend Professional 1
• Alternate Saturday 2
• Weekend Professional 2
• Hybrid courses meet in the classroom and online.
M ................................................................................ Monday
T ............................................................................... Tuesday
W ......................................................................... Wednesday
TH ............................................................................Thursday
F ................................................................................... Friday
S ............................................................................. Saturday
MW ................................................. Monday and Wednesday
MWF.................................... Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
TTH .....................................................Tuesday and Thursday
M–TH ............................................ Monday through Thursday
M–F ................................................... Monday through Friday
TBD ............................................................To be determined
Note: Dates for Fall semester classes that do
not meet every week are printed in the course
listings in the column labeled “Restrictions,
Prerequisites, and Requirements.”
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ABBREVIATIONS AND CODES
Course Numbering
The first digit of the numerical code reflects the level of the
course.
Undergraduate
Freshman.................................. 1000
Sophomore............................... 2000
Junior........................................ 3000
Senior........................................ 4000
Graduate
Master’s.................................... 5000–6000
Doctoral..................................... 7000–8000
The second digit indicates the number of credit hours awarded for
the course (1, 2, 3, or 4 credit hours).
The third and fourth digits are specific to the individual course. For
instance, many courses with 00 or 01 for the third and fourth digits
are foundations, principles, or survey courses.
When the letters HR follow the four digit course number, the course
is being offered to students in the Honors Program.
Section Codes
A period following the four digits of the numerical course code
introduces the section code. Each time a course is offered, it is
given a section number specific to that class, differentiating it from
the same course being offered in other time slots and locations.
Usually the section code is two numerical digits, but hybrid courses
use an H plus a number; online courses use an N plus a number.
Section code examples include 01, 02, H1, H2, N1, N2.
Some section codes contain an off-campus site code, indicating
that the course is restricted to employees of the site or to members
of an educational cohort meeting at the site.
Examples of site codes included in the section code include:
DTR1 (Decatur)
IVCO1 (Irving)
SHL1 (Shelton)
A course that is offered off campus and has a section code such
as 01, 02, H1, H2, etc., is open to all qualifying students.
Multiple sections of a course are listed in this order in the course
listings pages.
Daytime sections
Evening sections
Weekend sections
Sections with TBA time slots
Courses in this publication with the SITE designation of campus
are offered on the DBU main campus on Mountain Creek Parkway.
The student’s printed registration receipt will show MC, meaning
main campus.
Abbreviations for Restrictions,
Prerequisites, Requirements
These are used in the ‘Notes’ column of the course listings.
AD.................................Approval of dean
ADC/ADH......................Approval of dept. chair/div. head
ASA...............................Approval of Student Affairs
Adm...............................Admission
AI...................................Approval of instructor
AIC................................Approval of intern coordinator
AIM................................Academics in Motion students only
AP..................................Advance Placement (high school)
APC/APD......................Approval/prog. coordinator/director
AUD...............................Audition required
CE.................................Concurrent enrollment
CLEP.............................College-level examination program
DC.................................Dual credit (high school)
eMAT.............................Math Advising Tool required
F-B.................................Field-Based class
FT..................................Field trips required
Graduating....................Graduating students only
GS.................................General Studies
IEP.................................Intensive English Prog. students only
International..................International students only
Junior.............................Junior standing (60–89 credit hours)
MBM..............................Music Business majors only
MM................................Music majors only
MTP...............................Music Theory Placement exam req.
N-MM............................Non-music majors only
OBV...............................Observation required
O-CM.............................Off-campus meetings required
O-CW............................Off-campus work required
PPE...............................Piano Placement Exam required
PProf..............................Piano Proficiency completed
PT..................................Pathways to Teaching students only
Rec................................Recommended prior course
Req................................Requirement for the course
S-L.................................Service-Learning component req.
Senior............................Senior standing (90+ credit hours)
TBD...............................To be determined
TCP...............................Teacher Certification Program
TRD...............................Traditional students only
Textbook information for course sections
DBU courses offered at other sites
is available on the DBU online course
schedule which can be found at
www.dbu.edu/academics/schedule.
in the Metroplex Area are listed with their
SITE codes on pages 6–7.
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TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
August 8–August 15, 2015
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Option 1: Five 8-hour days in the classroom
MONDAY
AUGUST 10
Classroom
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
CHST 3309
COMA 3301
EDSC 6308
EDUC 6308
FINE 1306
FINE 1306SB
KNES 1106
KNES 1112
MANA 3100
MANA 3308
MANA 6310
MANA 6320
MAST 6354
MRKT 3301
PSYC 3312
PSYC 4301
READ 2100
READ 2100
RELI 1310
RELI 3336
SOCI 3312
SOCI 4301
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
TUESDAY
AUGUST 11
Classroom
Sp Form/Christian Min
Nonverbal Comm
Sch/Multicultural Soc
Sch/Multicultural Soc
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Beginning Golf
Rec Activities/Hiking
Time Mgt/Lead Train
Bus/Public Law
Leader/Management
Business Ethics
Collegiate Min Strat
Prin/Marketing
Drug/Alcohol Problems
Multicultural Perspect
Adv Reading Skills
Adv Reading Skills
Intro to Chr Ministry
The Wisdom Literature
Drug/Alcohol Problems
Multicultural Perspect
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
TBD
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-TH
M-TH
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
TBD
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:00AM
01:00PM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 12
Classroom
THURSDAY
AUGUST 13
Classroom
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
12:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
TBD
05:00
05:00
05:00
12:00
04:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
Proctor, RD
Rose, DM
Franklin, TL
Franklin, TL
Crouch,SH
McCoy, JT
Trapp, KA
Flickner, BR
Lash, JB
Calhoun, JB
Laman, TS
Carter, LG
Ashcraft, EJ
Paul, JS
Edwards, MA
Colton, RE
Blackburn, MH
Blackburn, MH
Liebrum, CW
Gore, KW
Edwards, MA
Colton, RE
DBUN
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
DBUN
TBD
DBUN
DBUHC
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
DBUN
Room 115
Room 117
Collins 326b
Collins 326b
Blackaby 306
Collins 316
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
Collins 314
Collins 312
Room 113
Room 116
TBD
Room 114
Room 201
Room 106
Collins 318
Collins 318
Collins 313
Collins 332
Room 201
Room 106
FRIDAY
AUGUST 14
Classroom
RELI 1301, 1302, AI
FT
Summer Bridge Program only; ASA; FT
$40 fee
$40 fee
Req: demonstration of T.M. skills
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521
Aug. 3-8 Glorieta conf. attendance req.
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301
Class Meets Aug. 10-13
Class Meets Aug. 10-13
Does not fulfill req. for GS or major or minor
RELI 1301, 1302
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301
Option 2: Hybrid— two 8-hour Saturdays in the classroom and online
SATURDAY
AUGUST 8
Classroom
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
A1
CRJS
EDAD
HIST
KNES
MANA
POLS
PRST
PSYC
RELI
SOCI
3302
6316
1301
1101
6310
2301
3301
3302
1302
3302
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
H2S1
MONDAY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
Juvenile Delinquency
Sch Personnel Admin
Am History to 1865
Fitness for Living
Leader/Management
Am National Govern
Lifelong Learning
Juvenile Delinquency
New Testament Survey
Juvenile Delinquency
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
S/S
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
AUGUST MINI II
TermDept. No.
Sec.
FRIDAY
AUGUST 10
AUGUST 11
AUGUST 12
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 14
OnlineOnlineOnlineOnlineOnline
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
SATURDAY
AUGUST 15
Classroom
Collins 312
Collins 301
Collins 327
Halliday 2
Collins 313
Collins 318
Collins 326b
Collins 312
Collins 332
Collins 312
Grover, TL
Barnes, MK
Stricklin, BD
Harmon, MC
Gandy, JD
Sullivan, RJ
Partrich, DE
Grover, TL
Thomason, BA
Grover, TL
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
MANA 51.521; Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Adm. to PRST; S-L; Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 8, 15 & online
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
August 17–August 21, 2015
Five 8-hour days in the classroom
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 17
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
ClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroom
Classroom
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
A2
ART 2313
ART 3313
ART 4313
ART 4314
COMA 4319
FINE 1306
FINE 1306
HIST 1302
MALA 5322
MALA 5386
MANA 3301
MANA 4319
MANA 6311
MRKT 3301
PSYC 3312
PSYC 4315
READ 2100
RELI 1301
Fall 2015
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Crafts I
Crafts II
Crafts III
Crafts IV
Comm Styles/Success
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Am History Since 1865
Comm Styles/Success
Crafts/Liberal Arts
Prin/Management
Comm Styles/Success
International Mgmt
Principles/Marketing
Drug/Alcohol Prob
Psychology/Person
Adv Reading Skills
Old Testament Survey
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-T
M-F
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:00AM
08:00AM
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
04:00
05:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
DBUN
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Campus
DBUN
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
Collins 317b
Collins 317b
Collins 317b
Collins 317b
Collins 251
Blackaby 306
Room 113
Room 116
Collins 251
Collins 317b
Room 114
Collins 251
Room 115
Collins 008
Room 106
Collins 005b
Collins 318
Collins 301
www.DBU.edu
Gilbert, TC
Gilbert, TC
Gilbert, TC
Gilbert, TC
Newman, MJ
Huff, RG
Morton, AD
List, LA
Newman, MJ
Gilbert, TC
Burkholder, JS
Newman, MJ
Kaloki, PK
Armstrong, CL
Colton, RE
Salzman, KM
Blackburn, MH
Simmons, RM
Five levels; $40 fee
ART 2313; Five levels; $40 fee
ART 3313; Five levels; $40 fee
ART 4313; Five levels; $40 fee
FT
FT
Five levels; $40 fee
S-L
MANA 51.521
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC 1301
Class Meets Aug. 17-18
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AUGUST MINI II continued
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
August 17–August 21, 2015
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Five 8-hour days in the classroom
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 17
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
ClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroom
A2 RELI 1302
A2 RELI 2304
A2 SOCI 3312
01
01
01
New Testament Survey
Christian Doctrine
Drug/Alcohol Problems
AUGUST MINI III
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
M-F
M-F
M-F
08:00AM 05:00 DBUN
Room 117
08:00AM 05:00 Campus Collins 005a
08:00AM 05:00 DBUN
Room 106
Williams, ZD
Brooks, EB
Colton, RE
RELI 1301, 1302
PSYC or SOCI 1301
Day
Begins
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
August 10–August 21, 2015
Ends Site
Location
Option 1: Ten 4-hour evenings in the classroom
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 10
AUGUST 11
AUGUST 12
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 14
ClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroom
AUGUST 17
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
ClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroomClassroom
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
A3
COMA 4319
ECON 5311
HIST 1301
INCS 4332
KNES 1101
MACE 6362
MAGL 5332
MALA 5322
MANA 3301
MANA 4319
MANA 6323
MANA 6330
PRST 3301
RELI 1301
RELI 4350
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Comm Styles/Success
Managerial Economics
Am Hist to 1865
Strat/Mission Work
Fitness for Living
Chr Public Rel/Market
Strat/Mission Work
Comm Styles/Success
Prin/Management
Comm Styles/Success
Hum Res Strategy
Leader Development
Lifelong Learning
Old Testament Survey
Systematic Theology
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
M-F
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
DBUHC Room 202
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 251
Campus Collins 301
Campus Halliday 2
BUA
Campus Collins 301
DBUHC Room 202
Campus Collins 326b
DBUHC Room 202
DBUN
Room 114
Campus Collins 313
DBUN
Room 115
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 327
Newman, MJ
Grooms, TF
Ingram, JS
Parks, SK
Frieling, NC
Bird, CA
Parks, SK
Newman, MJ
Carlisle, JE
Newman, MJ
Daniels, EG
Little, SA
Fellemende, RL
Thomason, BA
Pollard, JD
San Antonio
S-L
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521
Adm. to PRST; S-L
RELI 2304
Option 2: Hybrid–four 4-hour evenings in the classroom and online
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
AUGUST 10
AUGUST 11
AUGUST 12
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 14
Classroom
Classroom
Online OnlineOnline
AUGUST 17
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 21
Online OnlineOnline
ClassroomClassroom
A3 COMA 4320
A3 HCMG 6310
H4E1
H4E1
Tech/Communication
HC Plan/Mrkt Pol
A3
A3
A3
A3
H4E1
H4E1
H4E1
H4E1
Tech/Communication
MT/THF
Project Overview/Strategy MT/THF
Human Growth/Dev
MT/ THF
Human Growth/Dev
MT/ THF
MALA
PROJ
PSYC
SOCI
5320
6301
4312
4313
MT/THF 05:30PM 09:30 Campus Horner 201
MT/THF 05:30PM 09:30 Campus Collins 304
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
09:30
09:30
09:30
09:30
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Horner 201
Collins 314
Collins 318
Collins 318
Rose, DM
Stuckey, BW
Rose, DM
Gamblin, TL
Galey, KR
Galey, KR
Classroom Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21 & online
MANA 51.521, MRKT 51.521; Classroom Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21
& online
Classroom Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21 & online
Classroom Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 10, 11, 20, 21 & online
Advance Registration for all August Mini-Terms is June 24–July 17 (includes Saturday, July 11).
August Mini-Term I Registration.................................. August 6–7, Thursday–Friday
August Mini-Term II Registration............................. August 13–14, Thursday–Friday
August Mini-Term III Registration................................ August 6–7, Thursday–Friday
Mini-Term Information
• Students may not register for both day and evening classes in any mini-term.
• Students enrolled in Fall daytime classes may not also enroll in a Thanksgiving Mini-Term course.
• Students graduating in December may not enroll in a Thanksgiving Mini-Term course.
• To receive federal financial aid for the August Mini-Terms, students must also enroll in the Fall 2015 long semester.
• Two weeks prior to the start of any mini-term, students should obtain a course syllabus from the appropriate college or department secretary.
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If the information in the “Site” column doesn’t say Campus, your class does
not meet on the DBU main campus at 3000 Mountain Creek Parkway.
FALL INTRAMESTER
October 3–December 17, 2015
TermDept.
FI KNES
FI KNES
FI KNES
FI KNES
FI KNES
FI KNES
No.
1101
1101
1101
1117
1117
1117
Sec.
N1
N2
N3
N1
N2
N3
Course Title
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Weight Training
Weight Training
Weight Training
Day
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Begins
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Ends
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Site
Location
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Instructor
Ross, AM
Lester, BD
Schwartz, HJ
Staff
Weeldreyer, CA
Ross, AM
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Campus Horner 209
Campus Roberts 117b
TBD
Campus Horner 209
Campus Horner 201
Campus Dean 214b
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 312
Campus Blackaby 306
DBUN
Room 114
Campus Halliday 2
Campus Halliday 1
Campus Horner 201
Campus Collins 304
Campus TBD
TBD
Campus Horner 201
Campus Collins 301
Campus Collins 313
DBUN
Room 115
Campus Collins 326b
DBUN
Room 113
Campus Collins 318
Swan, MB
Lee, CW
Noyes, DK
Swan, MB
Newman, MJ
Walker, ER
Lebsack, JD
Gandy, JD
Bowles, RE
Shepherd, MS
Galloway, WR
Gray, SE
Newman, MJ
Hall, JW
Calhoun, JB
O’Brien, WR
Newman, MJ
Crisp, EW
Floyd, CN
Willis, DE
White, R
Crumrine, AL
Blackburn, MH
Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee
BIOL 2405, 2406
Travel to Jamaica; Junior or senior, AI
Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Room 106
Collins 332
Collins 316
Collins 314
Collins 304
Collins 326b
Room 113
Collins 251
Simmons, RM
Taylor, PB
Davis, MW
Cathey, JR
Hall, JW
White, R
Crumrine, AL
Baldor, JA
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Collins 332
Park, JJ
FINA 6301
Blackaby 306
Pettit, CA
FT
Room 201
Morgan, MM
FT
Room 106
Bowles, RE
FT
Collins 313
Wright, CR
Collins 251
Collins 304
Collins 301
Stricklin, BD
Lemons, JC
Smallwood, PA
Classroom Oct. 3, 10 & online
Classroom Oct. 3, 10 & online
MANA 3301
Collins 312
Little, SA
MANA 51.521
Room 114
Hix, JW
MANA 51.521
Room 113
Thompson, MJ
MANA 51.521
Collins 314
Reid, SS
FALL BREAK MINI-TERM I
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
FB1 ART 2314
01
Photography I
M-F
FB1 BIOL 3392
01
Spec Top/Neuroscience M-F
FB1 BIOL 4301
01
Senior Project
TBD
FB1 COMA 2314
01
Photography I
M-F
FB1 COMA 4319
01
Comm Styles/Success
M-F
FB1 CPSL 3340
01
Outdoor Ed Leadership M-F
FB1 EDAD 6312
01
School Law
M-F
FB1 ENTR 4314
01
Applied Social Entrepren M-F
FB1 FINE 1306
01
Intro to Fine Arts
M-F
FB1 HIST 1301
01
Am Hist to 1865
M-F
FB1 KNES 1111
01
Canoe/Orient/Fly Fish
M-F
FB1 KNES 1115
01
Beginning Tennis
M-F
FB1 MALA 5322
01
Comm Styles/Success
M-F
FB1 MALA 5391
01
Romans M-F
FB1 MANA 3308
01
Bus/Public Law
M-F
FB1 MANA 4315
01
International Travel
TBD
FB1 MANA 4319
01
Comm Styles/Success
M-F
FB1 MANA 6320
01
Business Ethics
M-F
FB1 MISM 3301
01
Info Systems/Mgmt
M-F
FB1 MRKT 3301
01
Principles/Marketing
M-F
FB1 PSYC 2304
01
Marriage and Family
M-F
FB1 PSYC 4312
01
Human Growth/Dev
M-F
FB1 READ 2100
01
Adv Reading Skills
MT
FB1 RELI 1301
01
Old Testament Survey
M-F
FB1 RELI 1302
01
New Testament Survey
M-F
FB1 RELI 2304
01
Christian Doctrine
M-F
FB1 RELI 3342
01
Isaiah
M-F
FB1 RELI 4309
01
Romans
M-F
FB1 SOCI 2304
01
Marriage and Family
M-F
FB1 SOCI 4313
01
Human Growth/Dev
M-F
FB1 SPAN 3315
01
Sp Top/Hisp Culture
M-F
Begins
October 5–October 9, 2015
Ends Site
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
TBD
TBD
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
TBD
TBD
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
09:00AM 12:00
01:00PM04:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
Location
Graduating senior, AI
ENTR 3314; S-L
FT
$40 fee
Austin Travel; $200; AI
MANA 3301; AI; Travel to Chile
MANA 51.521
FINA 3301 rec.
PSYC or SOCI 1301
Class meets Oct. 5, 6
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1302
PSYC or SOCI 1301
SPAN 2302 or equiv.
FALL BREAK MINI-TERM II
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
FB2 FINA 6395
01
Sp Topic: Finance
FB2 FINE 1306
01
Intro to Fine Arts
FB2 FINE 1306
02
Intro to Fine Arts
FB2 FINE 1306
03
Intro to Fine Arts
FB2 HHMA 4341
01
Event/Wedding Mgmt
FB2 HIST 1301
H2S1 Am History to 1865
FB2 MALA 5351
H2S1 Early/Letters/Paul
FB2 MANA 3302
01
Prin/Human Res Mgmt
FB2 MANA 6310
01
Leader/Management
FB2 MANA 6312
01
Comm/Bus Behavior
FB2 MANA 6333
01
Op/Quality Manage
FB2 MISM 6314
01
Management Info Syst
Fall 2015
October 3–October 10, 2015
Day
Begins
Ends Site
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
S/S
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 DBUHC
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 DBUN
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 DBUN
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 DBUN
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00 Campus
05:00PM10:00
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FALL BREAK MINI-TERM II
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
FB2 POLS 2301
H2S1 Am National Govern
FB2 POLS 2302
01
State/Local Govern
FB2 PRST 3301
01
Lifelong Learning
FB2 RELI 1301
H2S1 Old Testament Survey
FB2 RELI 4321
H2S1 Early/Letters/Paul
October 3–October 10, 2015
Day
Begins
Ends Site
S/S
S/S
M-F
S/S
M-F
S/S
S/S
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00
05:00PM10:00
08:00AM 05:00
08:00AM 05:00
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
DBUHC Room 202
Campus Collins 326b
Gann, MC
Sullivan, RJ
Classroom Oct. 3, 10 & online
Campus Collins 318
Fredricksen, DE Adm. to PRST; S-L
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 304
Thomason, BA
Lemons, JC
Classroom Oct. 3, 10 & online
RELI 1301, 1302; Classroom Oct. 3, 10 & online
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
THANKSGIVING MINI-TERM
November 23–November 28, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Conflict Res Mgmt
Intro to Fine Arts
Early/Letters/Paul
Management Info Syst
Principles/Marketing
Old Testament Survey
The Pentateuch
Early/Letters/Paul
MTWFS
MTWFS
MTWFS
MTWFS
MTWFS
MTWFS
MTWFS
MTWFS
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
Room 113
TBD
Room 106
Room 114
TBD
TBD
TBD
Room 106
Calhoun, JB
Gillespie, MW
FT
Taylor, PB
Sims, DB
Willis, DE
Choi, J
Pollard, JD
RELI 1301, 1302
Taylor, PB
RELI 1301, 1302
Location
Instructor
CRMN
FINE
MALA
MISM
MRKT
RELI
RELI
RELI
6310
1306
5351
6314
3301
1301
3311
4321
DBUN
Campus
DBUN
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
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Course Title
Day
Begins
August 24–December 17, 2015
Ends Site
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
ACCOUNTING
It is strongly recommended that the math requirement for the student’s degree be completed prior to or taken concurrently with ACCT 2301.
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2302
2302
2302
2302
3300
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
N1
01
02
03
N1
H1
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Financial/Account
Prin/Managerial/Acct
Prin/Managerial/Acct
Prin/Managerial/Acct
Prin/Managerial/Acct
Survey/Account/Syst
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
T
TH
S
TBD
TTH
TTH
M
TBD
T
08:00AM
09:30AM
11:00AM
05:30PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00AM
TBD
11:00AM
12:30PM
08:00PM
TBD
05:15PM
09:15
10:45
12:15
08:00
07:45
08:00
11:00
TBD
12:15
01:45
10:30
TBD
07:45
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 312
Campus Brownstone 101
DBUHC Room 202
Campus Collins 332
DBUN
Room 114
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Brownstone 101
Campus Collins 326b
Internet
Campus Nation 309
Crane, SA
Bates, KM
Hastings, KE
Staff
Cole, GC
Sutherland, MW
Elkins, JE
Allen, CJ
Bates, KM
Hastings, KE
Elkins, JE
Allen, CJ
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
3301
3302
3304
3323
4304
4330
4332
01
01
01
01
01
01
H1
Intermed Fin Acct I
Intermed Fin Acct II
Cost Accounting Income Tax/Individuals
Auditing
Internship/Accounting
Fin Accounting Theory
W
T
T
M
W
TBD
TH
05:15PM
05:15PM
08:00PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
07:45
07:45
10:30
07:45
07:45
TBD
07:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Moore, DL
Moore, DL
Martindale, BC
Martindale, BC
Sumpter, J
Staff
Moore, DL
10.501 01
10.501 02
10.501 03
Success in College
Success in College
Success in College
T
W
TH
03:30PM 04:20 Campus Collins 251
02:00PM 02:50 Campus Collins 301
02:00PM 02:50 Campus Collins 312
Whiteley, PM
Whiteley, PM
Whiteley, PM
Repeating students use 10.502.01
Repeating students use 10.502.02
Repeating students use 10.502.03
1301
1301
1303
2310
2310
2311
2314
2318
2318
2318
2319
Design I
Design I
Drawing I
Painting I
Painting I
Sculpture I
Photography I
Basic Digital Design
Basic Digital Design
Basic Digital Design
Art History Survey I
W
TH
T
F
M
W
M
F
TH
TBD
T
12:00PM
12:30PM
12:30PM
11:00AM
05:15PM
02:30PM
12:00PM
12:00PM
08:15PM
TBD
11:00AM
Staff
Bowman, NL
Cole, NJ
Ferrara, DL
Morgan, MM
Cole, NJ
Pitts, AC
Staff
Clifton, SW
Sawyer, TL
Gilbert, TC
FT; $40 fee
FT; $40 fee
Museum FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee
$40 fee; F-B; S-L
$40 fee; F-B; S-L
$40 fee; F-B; S-L
Classroom & online; Museum FT
AIM PROGRAM
FA AIM
FA AIM
FA AIM
ART
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
01
02
01
01
02
01
01
01
02
N1
H1
02:30
03:00
03:00
01:30
07:45
05:00
02:30
03:00
10:45
TBD
12:15
Collins 314
Collins 312
Collins 012
Collins 314
Collins 327
Collins 311
Collins 327
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317ab
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Horner 209
Campus Horner 209
DBUN
Room 106
Internet
Campus Collins 317b
Courses shaded in BLUE are
offered off the main campus at sites
across the Metroplex.
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eMAT
eMAT
eMAT
eMAT
eMAT
eMAT
eMAT
eMAT
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301; Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17,
Dec. 1, 15 & online
ACCT 2302 & MATH 1307 or math req.
ACCT 3301
ACCT 2302, 3300, MATH 1307 or math req.
ACCT 2302 & MATH 1307 or math req.
ACCT 3302; S-L
AD
ACCT 3302; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19,
Dec. 10 & online
Courses shaded in RED are
online courses offered through
the Internet.
www.DBU.edu
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
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Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
3303
3310
3310
3311
3314
01
01
02
01
H1
Drawing III
Painting II
Painting II
Sculpture II
Photography II
T
F
M
W
M
12:30PM
11:00AM
05:15PM
02:30PM
02:45PM
03:00
01:30
07:45
05:00
04:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Collins 317a
Collins 317a
Collins 317ab
Collins 317b
Horner 209
Hutchinson, JW
Ferrara, DL
Morgan, MM
Cole, NJ
Pitts, AC
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
ART
3317
3317
3318
3321
3373
4301
4303
4309
4309
4310
4310
4311
4315
4318
4319
4320
4321
4341
4380
4380
4385
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
02
01
01
01
N1
01
01
01
H1
N1
H1
Contemp Advertising
Contemp Advertising
Web Design
Graphic Design I
Art Practicum
Internship in Art
Drawing IV
Painting III
Painting III
Painting IV
Painting IV
Sculpture III
Sculpture IV
Hist/Graphic Design I
Modern Art
Sp Top: Mixed Media
Advertising Design
Business Photography
Arts/Creative Process
Arts/Creative Process
Senior Capstone in Art
TTH
TH
T
TH
W
W
T
F
M
F
M
W
W
MWF
TBD
M
W
M
TH
TBD
TH
08:00AM
08:00PM
05:15PM
12:30PM
01:00PM
01:00PM
12:30PM
11:00AM
05:15PM
11:00AM
05:15PM
02:30PM
02:30PM
11:00AM
TBD
12:00PM
12:30PM
04:15PM
11:00AM
TBD
05:15PM
09:15
10:30
07:45
03:00
01:50
01:50
03:00
01:30
07:45
01:30
07:45
05:00
05:00
11:50
TBD
02:30
03:00
06:45
12:15
TBD
07:45
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Horner 209
Campus Horner 209
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317ab
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317ab
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317b
Internet
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Education 114
Campus Horner 209
Campus Collins 317b
Internet
Campus Collins 317b
FA ART
4392
01
Sp Top: Printmaking
M
02:30PM 05:00 Campus Collins 317b
ART 2303 or AI; Three levels; $40 fee
ART 2310; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
ART 2310; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
ART 2314; Stu. cam. & supplies; $35 fee; Classroom &
online
Hulet, JJ
$40 fee
Gleaves, VS
$40 fee
Clifton, SW
ART 2318 or COMA 3321; $40 fee
Hutchinson, JW ART or COMA 3319
Walsh, DH
O-CM; Also 3173, 3273
Walsh, DH
Senior; ADC; O-CM; F-B; S-L
Hutchinson, JW ART 3303 or AI; Three levels; $40 fee
Ferrara, DL
ART 3310; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Morgan, MM
ART 3310; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Ferrara, DL
ART 4309; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Morgan, MM
ART 4309; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Cole, NJ
ART 3311; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Cole, NJ
ART 4311; Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Hutchinson, JW $40 fee
Gilbert, TC
Museum FT
Bowman, NL
Hutchinson, JW ART or COMA 3322; F-B; S-L
Pitts, AC
ART or COMA 2314 and ART or COMA 3314
Walsh, DH
Classroom & online; FT
Walsh, DH
FT
Walsh, DH
Senior in ART; Final semester; F-B; S-L; Classroom Aug.
27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3, 17 & online
Morgan, MM
FA BIOL 1001
01
Science Boot Camp
W
12:00PM 12:50 Campus Roberts 113
Bloom, MA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
H1
H2
N1
N2
01
02
03
04
05
N1
N2
01
02
01
02
03
04
01
01
02
01
02
03
04
05
06
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology
Principles of Biology
Prin/Biology Lab
Prin/Biology Lab
Prin/Biology Lab
Prin/Biology Lab
Prin/Biology Lab
Prin/Biology Lab
Prin/Biology Lab
Mod/Conc/Biol I
Mod/Conc/Biol I
Mod/Conc/Biol I Lab
Mod/Conc/Biol I Lab
Mod/Conc/Biol I Lab
Mod/Conc/Biol I Lab
Introduction/Nutrition
Hum Anat/Phys I
Hum Anat/Phys I
Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
Hum Anat/Phys I Lab
Scientific Literature
Immunology
Biochemistry
Ecology
Ecology Lab
Genetics
Genetics Lab
Pathophysiology
Microbiology
Microbiology Lab
Life Sci 7-12 Seminar
Senior Project
Histology
Histology Lab
MWF
T
TH
TBD
TBD
M
M
M
T
T
TBD
TBD
MWF
MWF
W
W
TH
TH
TTH
MWF
MWF
T
T
W
TH
TH
F
W
MWF
TTH
MWF
F
TTH
TH
TTH
MWF
M
TBD
TBD
T
W
11:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
01:00PM
03:00PM
01:00PM
03:00PM
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
11:00AM
01:00PM
03:00PM
01:00PM
03:00PM
09:30AM
08:00AM
11:00AM
08:00AM
02:00PM
02:00PM
08:00AM
02:00PM
02:00PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
02:00PM
09:30AM
02:00PM
11:00AM
09:00AM
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
02:00PM
Bloom, MA
D’Brot, A
Mak, SM
Hinson, ME
See, LA
Bloom, MA
D’Brot, A
D’Brot, A
Bloom, MA
Mak, SM
Hinson, ME
See, LA
Noyes, DK
Ivey, JA
Noyes, DK
Noyes, DK
Noyes, DK
Noyes, DK
Griffith, RA
Lee, CW
Lee, CW
Ivey, JA
Griffith, RA
Bloom, MA
Ivey, JA
Griffith, RA
Ivey, JA
Ivey, JA
Hinson, DD
Fletcher, AGL
Noyes, DK
Noyes, DK
Hinson, DD
Hinson, DD
Griffith, RA
Hinson, DD
Hinson, DD
Noyes, DK
Staff
Lee, CW
Lee, CW
BIOLOGY
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
1405
1405
14L5
14L5
14L5
14L5
2305
2405
2405
24L5
24L5
24L5
24L5
24L5
24L5
3101
3301
3401
3402
34L2
3404
34L4
3406
3409
34L9
4011
4301
4403
44L3
CAMP AND SPORT LEADERSHIP
FA CPSL 3310
FA CPSL 3320
Fall 2015
N1
01
Recreation Leadership
Prin/Camp/Sport Lead
TBD
W
11:50
09:15
09:15
TBD
TBD
10:00
03:00
05:00
03:00
05:00
TBD
TBD
08:50
11:50
03:00
05:00
03:00
05:00
10:45
08:50
11:50
11:00
05:00
05:00
11:00
05:00
05:00
08:50
11:50
12:45
11:50
05:00
10:45
05:00
12:45
09:50
05:00
TBD
TBD
05:00
05:00
Campus Collins 316
Campus Roberts 113
Campus Roberts 113
Internet
Internet
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 314
Campus Collins 304
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 113
Campus Roberts 113
Campus Roberts 113
Campus Roberts 117b
Campus Roberts 117b
Campus Roberts 117b
Campus Roberts 117b
Campus Roberts 117b
Campus Roberts 117b
Campus Roberts 103
Campus Roberts 103
Campus Roberts 226
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 118
Campus Roberts 103
Campus Roberts 103
Campus Roberts 113
Campus Roberts 103
Campus Roberts 103
Campus TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus Roberts 103
Campus Roberts 103
TBD
TBD Internet
02:00PM 04:30 Campus SGMC 107
www.DBU.edu
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
BIOL, NASC major or pre-allied health; Class meets Sept. 2,
9, 16, 23
Req. BIOL 14L1. 01-05
Req. BIOL 14L1. 01-05; Classroom weekly & online
Req. BIOL 14L1. 01-05; Classroom weekly & online
Req. BIOL 14L1. N1
Req. BIOL 14L1. N2
Req. lab manual & access number
Req. lab manual & access number
Req. BIOL 14L5.01-04
Req. BIOL 14L5.01-04
Req. BIOL 24L5
Req. BIOL 24L5
Science major, 16 hrs. BIOL
BIOL 1406
CHEM 3403
BIOL 1406; Req. BIOL 34L2; S-L
BIOL 1406; Req. BIOL 34L4; S-L
BIOL 2406
BIOL 1406; Req. BIOL 34L9
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee
AI; Science major, junior or senior standing
BIOL 1406, 2406; Req. BIOL 44L3
Granniss, DJ
Walker, ER
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TermDept. No.
CHEMISTRY
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
1301
13L1
1401
1401
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
3401
3402
34L2
34L2
CHINESE
FA
FA
FA
FA
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
1401
14L1
2301
4358
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
01
01
01
02
01
02
03
04
05
01
01
01
02
Chemistry/Society
Chemistry/Society Lab
General Chemistry
General Chemistry
Gen Chemistry Lab
Gen Chemistry Lab
Gen Chemistry Lab
Gen Chemistry Lab
Gen Chemistry Lab
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry I
Organic Chem I Lab
Organic Chem I Lab
TH
TH
MWF
TTH
M
M
T
T
W
TTH
MWF
TH
F
05:20PM
07:00PM
09:00AM
04:00PM
01:00PM
04:00PM
08:00AM
01:00PM
01:00PM
11:00AM
08:00AM
02:00PM
02:00PM
07:00
10:00
09:50
05:15
04:00
07:00
11:00
04:00
04:00
12:45
08:50
05:00
05:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 113
Roberts 113
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Roberts 226
Kramer, JA
Kramer, JA
Wilson, GA
Marcos, YS
Wilson, GA
Marcos, YS
Wilson, GA
Wilson, GA
Wilson, GA
Fletcher, AGL
Wilson, GA
Wilson, GA
Wilson, GA
Req. CHEM 13L1
01
01
01
01
Elementary Chinese I
Elem Chinese I Lab
Intermediate Chinese
E Asian Language
MW
M
TTH
TBD
11:00AM
02:00PM
12:30PM
TBD
12:15
03:45
01:45
TBD
Campus Collins 005a
Campus Collins 005a
Campus Collins 005a
TBD
Chen, D
Chen, D
Chen, D
Ishida, M
Req. CHIN 14L1
MW
MW
11:00AM 11:50 Campus Pilgrim LL-14
12:00PM 12:50 Campus Pilgrim LL-14
Lash, JB
Lash, JB
Kim, JJ
Daehnert, WJ
Proctor, RD
Daehnert, WJ
Johnston, JB
Kim, JJ
Mullen, SK
CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP
FA CLSC 1002
FA CLSC 1002
August 24–December 17, 2015
Sec.
01
02
Christian Leadership
Christian Leadership
CHRISTIAN STUDIES
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
3301
3309
3309
3309
3309
3372
4302
H1
01
02
03
H1
01
01
Survey/Christian Educ
Sp Form/Christian Min
Sp Form/Christian Min
Sp Form/Christian Min
Sp Form/Christian Min
Church Administration
Practicum/Chr Stud
T
MWF
TTH
TTH
F
MWF
M
11:00AM
01:00PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
09:00AM
12:00PM
09:00AM
12:15
01:50
09:15
12:15
09:50
12:50
09:50
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
FA
FA
FA
FA
CHST
CHST
CHST
CHST
4306
4307
4307
4312
01
01
N1
H1
Child Ministry/Church
Youth Ministry/Church
Youth Ministry/Church
Bib Serv Leadership
MWF
T
TBD
T
09:00AM
08:00PM
TBD
02:00PM
09:50
10:30
TBD
04:30
Campus Pilgrim 307
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Melia, ML
Ulmer, DC
Ulmer, DC
Caillier, JW
FA CHST 4312
FA CHST 4312
01
H2
Bib Serv Leadership
Bib Serv Leadership
M
TH
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Burgin, RA
Martin, RW
FA CHST 4312
FA CHST 4312
N1
N2
Bib Serv Leadership
Bib Serv Leadership
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Internet
Gregory, RR
Dutschke, JB
Holcomb, SN
Huffman, LE
Rose, DM
Rose, DM
Hutchins, RL
Rose, DM
Staff
Ingram, BR
Staff
COMMUNICATION
Pilgrim LL-06
Collins 318
Pilgrim 307
Collins 304
Nation 021
Collins 318
Nation 021
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
COMA 1261
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
01
01
02
03
04
H1
01IEP
H2
H3
Opera Workshop
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
T
TWTHF
TH
W
04:30PM
08:00AM
01:00PM
02:00PM
11:00AM
12:30PM
03:00PM
12:30PM
05:30PM
06:30
08:50
01:50
02:50
12:15
01:45
03:50
01:45
08:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA1
COMA 1302
COMA 1302
COMA 2050
COMA 2302
COMA 2302
COMA 2302
COMA 2304
COMA 2305
COMA 2305
COMA 2314
COMA 2318
COMA 2318
COMA 2318
COMA 3301
COMA 3301
N1
N2
01
01
H1
01IEP
01
01
N1
01
01
02
N1
H1
01
Fund/Speech Comm
Fund/Speech Comm
Soph Portfolio Review
Voice/Articulation
Voice/Articulation
Voice/Articulation
Intro/Digital Media
Interpersonal Comm
Interpersonal Comm
Photography I
Basic Digital Design
Basic Digital Design
Basic Digital Design
Nonverb Communica
Nonverb Communica
TBD
TBD
TBD
TTH
T
TWTHF
MWF
T
TBD
M
F
TH
TBD
TH
F
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
12:30PM
02:00PM
01:00PM
05:15PM
TBD
12:00PM
12:00PM
08:15PM
TBD
11:00AM
05:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:15
01:45
02:50
01:50
07:45
TBD
02:30
03:00
10:45
TBD
12:15
10:45
Internet
Internet
Campus TBD
Campus Collins 310
Campus Collins 310
Campus Moon 109b
Campus Horner 210
Campus Moon 109a
Internet
Campus Horner 209
Campus Horner 209
DBUN
Room 106
Internet
Campus Nation 018
Campus Collins 301
FA
FA
FA
FA
COMA 3301
COMA 3302
COMA 3303
COMA 3303
N1
01
01
H1
Nonverb Communica
Public Forum Debate
Small Group Comm
Small Group Comm
TBD
TTH
MWF
T
TBD
12:30PM
09:00AM
05:15PM
TBD
01:45
09:50
07:45
Internet
Campus Horner 210
Campus Education 100
Campus Moon 111b
FA COMA 3303
FA COMA 3308
FA COMA 3308
N1
01
N1
Small Group Comm
Persuasive Communica
Persuasive Communica
TBD
MWF
TBD
TBD
TBD Internet
11:00AM 11:50 Campus SGMC 109
TBD
TBD Internet
24
Roberts 206
Collins 008
Pilgrim LL-06
Pilgrim LL-06
Collins ARL
Nation 019
Moon109b
Nation 021
Room 106
www.DBU.edu
1 yr. high sch. algebra or MATH 1301; Req. CHEM 14L1
1 yr. high sch. algebra or MATH 1301; Req. CHEM 14L1
CHEM 3403
CHEM 1402; Req. CHEM 34L2
CHIN 1402 or equiv.
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
Classroom & online
RELI 1301, 1302; AI
RELI 1301, 1302; AI
RELI 1301, 1302; AI
RELI 1301, 1302; AI; Classroom & online
Bib. Stud. or Chr. Stud. major or minor, junior or senior, AI;
S-L
S-L
Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 &
online
Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
AUD; Also 2261, 3261, 4261
Classroom & online
IEP only
Classroom & online
Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 9 &
online
Sparks, AA
Access to video camera required
Sparks, AA
Access to video camera required
Hutchinson, JW Sec. sem. soph.
Allen, LA
COMA 1302 or AI
Allen, LA
COMA 1302 or AI; Classroom & online
Staff
IEP only
Hollabaugh, GT
Bowman, CR
Dowdle, RG
Pitts, AC
Stu. cam. & supplies; FT; $35 fee
Staff
$40 fee; F-B; S-L
Clifton, SW
$40 fee; F-B; S-L
Sawyer, TL
$40 fee; F-B; S-L
Jobe, MW
Classroom & online
Jacob, JE
Alt. Fri. 1 meets Aug. 28, Sept. 11, 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 6, 20,
Dec. 11 (5:30pm final exam)
Newman, MJ
Morgan, JP
COMA 1302
Rose, DM
Willis, CJ
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online
Newman, MJ
Rose, DM
COMA 1302; Junior
Ellis, MN
COMA 1302; Junior
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
FA COMA 3314
H1
Photography II
M
02:45PM 04:00 Campus Horner 209
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
COMA 3317
COMA 3317
COMA 3318
COMA 3321
COMA 3340
COMA 4300
COMA 4302
COMA 4308
COMA 4309
COMA 4310
COMA 4318
COMA 4319
COMA 4319
01
02
01
01
01
01
N1
01
01
01
01
H1
H2
Contemp Advertising
Contemp Advertising
Web Design
Graphic Design I
Video Production
Portfolio Research
Intro/Linguistics Audio Production
Radio Formats
Intern/Communication
Hist/Graphic Design I
Comm Styles/Success
Comm Styles/Success
TTH
TH
T
TH
TTH
F
TBD
TTH
TTH
TBD
MWF
T
W
08:00AM
08:00PM
05:15PM
12:30PM
02:00PM
12:30PM
TBD
08:00AM
09:30AM
TBD
11:00AM
12:30PM
08:15PM
FA2 COMA 4319
01
Comm Styles/Success
S
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Collins 326b
FA COMA 4319
FA COMA 4319
FA COMA 4320
N1
N2
H1
Comm Styles/Success
Comm Styles/Success
Tech/Communication
TBD
TBD
TH
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Horner 210
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA 01
01
02
N1
01
01
01
H1
N1
01
Advertising Design
Leadership Communica
Leadership Communica
Comm/Digital Age
ST: Media Production
Broadcast Practicum
Business Photography
Arts/Creative Process
Arts/Creative Process
Sp Top: Printmaking
W
TTH
F
TBD
MW
TBD
M
TH
TBD
M
12:30PM
12:30PM
05:30PM
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
04:15PM
11:00AM
TBD
02:30PM
03:00
01:45
08:15
TBD
03:15
TBD
06:45
12:15
TBD
05:00
Campus Education 114
Campus Collins 005b
DBUN
Room 113
Internet
Campus Horner 210
Campus
Campus Horner 209
Campus Collins 317b
Internet
Campus Collins 317b
COMA 2314; Stu. cam. & supplies; $35 fee; Classroom &
online
Hulet, JJ
$40 fee
Gleaves, VS
$40 fee
Clifton, SW
COMA 2318 or 3321; $40 fee
Hutchinson, JW ART 1301, 1303, COMA 3319
Hollabaugh, GT COMA 2302, 2304, 3304
Hutchinson, JW COMA 4321 or CE; Senior graphic design
Cothren, RM
ENGL 2301 or 2302; ENGL 3305 rec.
Jobe, MW
COMA 2302, 2304, 3304
Harris, RL
COMA 2302, 2304, 3304, 4308; $40 fee
Hollabaugh, GT APD; O-CW
Hutchinson, JW $40 fee
Ingram, BR
Classroom & online
Willis, CJ
Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 9 &
online
Aleman, E
Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12
(10am final exam)
Kittle, KJ
Averill, EP
Hoover, JC
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
Hutchinson, JW F-B; S-L
Hutchins, RL
COMA 1302; Junior; F-B; S-L
Staff
COMA 1302; Junior; F-B; S-L
Newman, MJ
Hollabaugh, GT
Hollabaugh, GT COMA 2302, 2304, 3304, 3340, 4308, S-L
Pitts, AC
ART or COMA 2314 and ART or COMA 3314
Walsh, DH
Classroom & online; FT
Walsh, DH
FT
Morgan, MM
MW
TBD
TTH
M
TTH
W
MWF
TTH
MWF
TH
TBD
TBD
TTH
T
02:00PM
TBD
09:30AM
01:00PM
09:30AM
01:00PM
09:00AM
12:30PM
11:00AM
02:30PM
TBD
TBD
12:30PM
02:00PM
02:50
TBD
10:45
03:00
10:45
03:00
09:50
01:45
11:50
04:30
TBD
TBD
01:45
04:00
Campus Collins 326b
Internet
Campus Education 112
Campus Collins CL-B
Campus Collins 005b
Campus Collins CL-B
Campus Nation 309
Campus Nation 018
Campus Collins CL-B
Campus Collins CL-B
Campus TBD
Campus TBD
Campus Collins 005b
Campus Collins CL-B
Lewis, JR
Peterson, NC
Blackburn, DC
Blackburn, DC
Wei, HC
Wei, HC
Blackburn, DC
Jack, JT
Wei, HC
Wei, HC
Wei, HC
Wei, HC
Wei, HC
Wei, HC
COMA 4321
COMA 4322
COMA 4322
COMA 4325
COMA 4330
COMA 4340
COMA 4341
COMA 4380
COMA 4380
COMA 4392
COMPUTER SCIENCE
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
COSC
1301
1301
1405
14L5
2403
24L3
3301
3405
3408
34L8
4011
4308
4402
44L2
H1
N1
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Intro to Computers
Intro to Computers
Foun/Computer Sci I
Foun/Comp Sci I Lab
Object-Orient/Design
Object-Orient/Lab
Database/Mgmt Syst
Organization/Architect
Computer Security I
Computer Security I Lab
Comp Sci 8-12 Seminar
Sen Project/Comp Sci
Software Engineering
Software Engineer/Lab
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Ends Site
09:15
10:30
07:45
03:00
03:15
03:00
TBD
09:15
10:45
TBD
11:50
01:45
10:45
Location
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Horner 209
Campus Horner 209
Campus Horner 210
Campus Horner 209
Internet
Campus Horner 209
Campus Nation 309
Campus
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Nation 021
DBUN
Room 106
Instructor
Pitts, AC
FA CRJS 1301
FA CRJS 1302
FA CRJS 2304
01
01
N1
Crime in America
Intro/Criminal Justice
Fund/Criminal Law
MWF
TTH
TBD
08:00AM 08:50 Campus Collins 005b
08:00AM 09:15 Campus Collins 005b
TBD
TBD Internet
Kung, DH
Kung, DH
Conroy, RJ
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
2305
2308
3302
3302
3302
3305
4301
4303
4307
4308
4309
4312
N1
01
H1
H2
N1
H1
N1
N1
N1
01
N1
H1
Court/Crim Procedure
Criminal Investigation
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Constitutional Law
Ethics/Law Enforce
Organization/Admin
Criminology
Corrections
Economic Crimes
Research Methods
TBD
W
T
TH
TBD
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
MWF
TBD
T
TBD
05:15PM
12:30PM
02:00PM
TBD
09:30AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
09:00AM
TBD
09:30AM
Conroy, RJ
Rhodes, SL
Pulis, JE
Humphreys, JS
Humphreys, JS
Copeland, BA
Lambert, HW
Norton, BR
Conroy, RJ
Kung, DH
Traylor, JR
Buchanan, TG
FA CRJS 4312
01
Research Methods
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 251
Bizzell, ME
FA CRJS 4312
H2
Research Methods
TH
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Ryan, PE
FA CRJS 4312
N1
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Bizzell, ME
FA CRJS 4312
N2
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Buchanan, TG
FA CRJS 4315
FA CRJS 4320
FA CRJS 4330
01
01
01
Homeland/Security
Intern/Crim Justice I
Victim/Victimization
M
TBD
TTH
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 327
TBD
TBD TBD
11:00AM 12:15 Campus Collins 005a
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
Fall 2015
TBD
07:45
01:45
03:15
TBD
10:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
09:50
TBD
10:45
Internet
Campus Collins 008
Campus Collins 327
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus Collins Widner
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 005b
Internet
Campus Collins 301
Room 114
www.DBU.edu
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Key, AJ
Kung, DH
Kung, DH
MS Office 2013; Classroom & online
MS Office 2013
MATH 1303 or accept. eMAT score; Req. COSC 14L5
COSC 1408; Req. COSC 24L3
COSC 2306
COSC 1408
COSC 2306 or AI; COSC 3306 or CE rec.; Req. COSC 34L8
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee
COSC core courses, senior; S-L
COSC 2403; Req. COSC 44L2; S-L
S-L
CRJS 1301 or 1302 or POLS 2301; Does not fulfill GS soc.
sci. req.
CRJS 1301 or 1302
CRJS 1301 or 1302
SOCI or PSYC 1301; Classroom & online
SOCI or PSYC 1301; Classroom & online
SOCI or PSYC 1301
3 hrs. CRJS or POLS; Classroom & online
Junior
CRJS 1301 or 1302 & CRJS 1310
CRJS 1301 or 1302 or SOCI 1301
6 hrs. CRJS or POLS or SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS or SOCI or FINA & MRKT
PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS
& GS math; Classroom & online
PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS
& GS math
PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS
& GS math; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19,
Dec. 10 & online
PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS
& GS math
PSYC 1301, 2301 or SOCI 1301 & GS math or 18 hrs. CRJS
& GS math
6 hrs. CRJS or POLS or SOCI
18 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; S-L
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
25
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA CRJS 4332
FA CRJS 4332
FA CRJS 4620
N1
N2
01
Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention
Intern/Crim Justice II
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
DEVELOPING A CHRISTIAN MIND
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Internet
Internet
TBD
Conroy, RJ
Conroy, RJ
Kung, DH
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
30 hrs. CRJS, senior, APD & agency; S-L
Henk, DM
Briscoe, AT
Naugle, DK
Davis, MW
Hopper, K
Cook, MA
Hopper, K
Boyles, EA
Robinson, BD
Crouch, SH
TRD
TRD
TRD
TRD
TRD
TRD
TRD
International students: FOUN 1101
TRD
TRD; Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11,
Dec. 2, 16 & online
TRD
TRD
TRD
TRD
TRD
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
H1
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Chrisitan Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
T
W
09:00AM
09:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
09:30AM
09:30AM
11:00AM
12:30PM
02:00PM
02:00PM
09:50
09:50
11:50
12:50
10:45
10:45
12:15
01:45
04:30
04:30
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
DCM
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
10
N1
N2
N3
N4
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
Dev A Christian Mind
TH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
04:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Naugle, DJ
Flickner, MK
Newman, MJ
Anderson, AK
Hatch, JD
ECONOMICS
Halliday 1
Halliday 2
Collins 012
Collins 312
SGMC 107
SGMC 109
SGMC 107
SGMC 107
Collins 301
Pilgrim LL-07
FA
FA
FA
FA1
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
2301
2301
2301
2301
01
02
03
01
Prin/Macroeconomics
Prin/Macroeconomics
Prin/Macroeconomics
Prin/Macroeconomics
TTH
W
TH
S
08:00AM
05:30PM
05:15PM
08:00AM
09:15
08:00
07:45
03:00
Campus
DBUHC
Campus
Campus
Collins 314
Room 210
Collins 326b
Collins 312
Arnott, DH
Thompson, RH
Thompson, RH
Thompson, RH
FA
FA
FA7
FA
FA5
FA
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
2301
2302
2302
2302
2302
2302
N1
01
H1
02
01
N1
Prin/Macroeconomics
Prin/Microeconomics
Prin/Microeconomics
Prin/Microeconomics
Prin/Microeconomics
Prin/Microeconomics
TBD
MWF
M
F
S
TBD
TBD
01:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
01:50
07:45
08:15
03:30
TBD
Internet
Campus Collins 314
Campus Collins 312
DBUN
Room 114
Campus Collins 005a
Internet
McClelland, EL
Saydometov, S
Grooms, TF
Dow, LM
Staff
Carter, OD
EDUCATION
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
BIOL
COSC
ECHE
EDEP
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
ENGL
4011
4011
4360
3301
3302
3302
3302
3313
3313
3313
3320
4010
4021
4021
4301
4302
4303
4312
4312
4312
4313
4313
4314
4314
4314
4316
4318
4320
4320
4334
4608
4011
01
01
01
01
01
02
03
01
02
03
01
01
01
02
01
01
N1
01
02
03
01
02
01
02
03
N1
01
01
02
01
01
01
Life Sci 7-12 Seminar
Comp Sci 8-12 Seminar
Foun/Early Child Ed
Educ Psychology
Dev/Infants/Child/Adol
Dev/Infants/Child/Adol
Dev/Infants/Child/Adol
Intro/Certification
Intro/Certification
Intro/Certification
Instructional Assessment
Elem EC-6 Seminar
EC-12 Prof Res Seminar
EC-12 Prof Res Seminar
Intern/Teaching I
Intern/Teaching II
Developmental Stages
Teach/Special Pops
Teach/Special Pops
Teach/Special Pops
Disc/Classroom Mgmt
Disc/Classroom Mgmt
Best Practices/Teach
Best Practices/Teach
Best Practices/Teach
Stud/Classroom/Mgmt
Pedagogy of Math
Instructional Technology
Instructional Technology
Ped/Fine Art/Mov/Elem
Clinical Teaching
Eng/Read 7-12 Sem
TBD
TBD
W
W
TTH
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
M
T
M
TH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBD
M
T
TH
TTH
TBD
M
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
05:15PM
11:00AM
12:30PM
03:30PM
08:00AM
09:30AM
02:00PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:30PM
12:30PM
12:30PM
11:00AM
12:30PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
TBD
05:15PM
08:00PM
08:00PM
03:30PM
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
07:45
07:45
12:15
01:45
04:45
08:50
10:45
03:15
07:45
07:45
07:45
07:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
01:45
01:45
01:45
12:15
01:45
09:15
12:15
12:15
TBD
07:45
10:30
10:30
04:45
TBD
07:45
Campus TBD
Campus TBD
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 112
Campus Collins 313
Campus Education 112
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 114
Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Campus Moon 112
Campus Education 112
Campus Education 112
Campus
Campus
Internet
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 114
Campus SGMC 109
Campus Education 112
Campus Collins 313
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 114
Campus SGMC 109
Internet
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 112
TBD
Campus Collins 310
Noyes, DK
Wei, HC
Myers, JE
Farr, MB
Smith, KD
Meyers, LM
Atchley, JL
Abercrombie, JE
Burgin, RD
Pruitt, MA
Hodges, SR
Williams, BB
Burgin, RD
Burgin, RD
Spain, CS
Spain, CS
Bigler, DA
Abercrombie, JE
Oldenburg, MW
Roberts, CD
Meyers, LM
Smith, KD
Abercrombie, JE
Oldenburg, MW
Roberts, CD
Smiles, LJ
Leach, PK
Tribble, AR
Squalls, LC
Walsh, DH
Oldenburg, MW
Fink, GM
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ESLS
GSCI
GSCI
GSCI
GSCI
HIST
HIST
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MUSI
4304
4010
4011
4320
4320
4011
4309
3303
3309
4010
4011
4010
N1
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Meth/Teaching ESL
Science 4-8 Seminar
Science 7-12 Seminar
Pedagogy of Science
Pedagogy of Science
History 7-12 Seminar
Texas History
Math Content I
Ess Know/Geometry
Math 4-8 Seminar
Math 7-12 Seminar
Music All-Level Sem
TBD
TBD
TBD
MWF
M
M
TTH
TTH
TTH
W
W
F
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
05:15PM
04:00PM
02:00PM
02:00PM
03:30PM
03:00PM
03:00PM
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:50
07:45
04:50
03:15
03:15
04:45
05:00
05:00
02:50
Internet
Campus
Campus
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 114
Campus Collins 301
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 332
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Collins 313
Campus Collins 313
Campus Blackaby 306
Morren, DM
Neyland, MJ
Neyland, MJ
Neyland, MJ
Neyland, MJ
Williams, ME
Stricklin, BD
Pool, MK
Pool, MK
Pool, MK
Pool, MK
McCullar, CK
26
www.DBU.edu
Alt. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21,
Dec. 12 (8am final exam)
Classroom & online every week Oct. 26-Dec. 14
Fast Sat. 2 meets Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, Dec. 5, 12
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee
OBV
TCP adm., F-B, 4-8, 7-12, EC-12, F-B
TCP adm., F-B, EC-6, F-B
TCP adm., F-B, EC-6, F-B
5 hrs. OBV
5 hrs. OBV
5 hrs. OBV
EDUC 3313
TCP adm., EC-6; $35 fee
TCP adm., EC-6, 4-8, 7-12, EC-12; $35 fee
TCP adm., EC-6, 4-8, 7-12, EC-12; $35 fee
PTS; AD
PTS; AD
OBV
TCP adm., F-B, 4-8, 7-12; S-L
TCP adm., F-B EC-6, EC-12; S-L
TCP adm., F-B EC-6, EC-12; S-L
TCP adm., F-B, EC-6; S-L
TCP adm., F-B, 4-8, 7-12, EC-12, F-B; S-L
TCP adm., F-B, 4-8, 7-12
TCP adm., F-B, EC-6, EC-12
TCP adm., F-B, EC-6, EC-12
PTS
OBV 5 hrs.
Second sem. senior who has passed TExES; $100 fee
TCP adm., first sem. senior; ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.;
$35 fee
TCP adm; first sem. senior, $35 fee
TCP adm; first sem. senior, $35 fee
OBV 4 hrs.
OBV 4 hrs.
TCP adm; $35 fee
6 hrs. HIST
MATH 1303 or AI; Scientific calculator; 3 hrs. OBV
MATH 1406 or 3304 or AI; Scientific calculator
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee; TI-84 Plus calculator
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee; TI-84 Plus calculator
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
READ
SOST
SOST
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
4010
4331
4332
4332
4332
4334
4335
4335
4336
4337
4338
4340
4340
4310
4310
4310
4320
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
4320
4330
4332
4332
4332
August 24–December 17, 2015
Day
Begins
Ends Site
01
Eng/Read 4-8 Sem
01
Reading/Content Area
01
Diag/Correct Read Diff
02
Diag/Correct Read Diff
03
Diag/Correct Read Diff
N1
Diag/Cl Correct Read
01
Pedagogy/Reading I
02
Pedagogy/Reading I
01
Pedagogy/Reading II
01
Pedagogy/Reading III
01
Pedagogy/Lang Arts
01
Pedagogy/Soc Studies
02
Pedagogy/Soc Studies
NDCO1 Intro/Except Learner
01
Intro/Except Learner
N1
Intro/Except Learner
H1
Teach/Underachiever
TH
W
MWF
TTH
M
TBD
MWF
TTH
TH
TH
W
MWF
T
T
W
TBD
M
08:00PM
08:00PM
12:00PM
03:30PM
08:00PM
TBD
09:00AM
11:00AM
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00PM
TBD
08:00PM
10:30
10:30
12:50
04:45
10:30
TBD
09:50
12:15
07:45
07:45
07:45
02:50
07:45
08:00
10:30
TBD
10:30
N1
N1
01
02
03
Teach/Underachiever
Pedagogy/SPED
Diag/Correct Read Diff
Diag/Correct Read Diff
Diag/Correct Read Diff
TBD
TBD
MWF
TTH
M
TBD
TBD
12:00PM
03:30PM
08:00PM
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
H1
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
T
08:00AM
09:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:30AM
09:30AM
12:30PM
12:30PM
03:30PM
08:00PM
05:30PM
FA ENGL 1301
H2
Comp/Rhetoric I
W
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
1301
1301
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
15
N1
01
02
03
04
H1
05
06
H2
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
S
TBD
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
T
TTH
TTH
T
08:00AM
TBD
11:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
09:30AM
11:00AM
12:30PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
11:00
TBD
11:50
12:50
01:50
10:45
12:15
01:45
03:15
07:45
Campus Education 112
Internet
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Nation 018
Campus Collins 312
Campus Pilgrim 307
Campus Collins 327
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Collins 012
Mabe, TR
Dark, RN
Henry, ML
Blair, JJ
Henry, ML
Grimes, JE
Dyer, AJ
Mackenzie, TA
Mackenzie, TA
Corbitt, CA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
1302
1302
1302
1302
1401
1401
1401
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
07
N1
N2
N3
01
02
03
01
02
03
04
H1
H2
H3
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric II
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
Comp/Rhetoric I
World Literature I
World Literature I
World Literature I
World Literature I
World Literature I
World Literature I
World Literature I
S
TBD
TBD
TBD
MW
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
TH
TH
M
11:30AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
11:45AM
02:30PM
11:00AM
01:00PM
09:30AM
02:00PM
11:00AM
12:30PM
05:30PM
02:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
04:00
01:45
04:30
11:50
01:50
10:45
03:15
12:15
01:45
08:00
Campus Education 112
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 005b
Campus Dean 214a
Campus Dean 214a
Campus Collins 251
Campus Collins 012
Campus Brownstone 101
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
DBUHC Room 209
Mabe, TR
Maples, MJ
Barrett, MC
Maples, MJ
Emory, DL
Staff
Staff
Chamberlin, M
Dark, RN
Mackenzie, TA
Mitchell, PI
Grimes, JE
Grimes, JE
Staff
FA ENGL 2301
FA2 ENGL 2301
05
01
World Literature I
World Literature I
W
S
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 251
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Collins 327
Reimer, TL
Staff
FA ENGL 2301
N1
World Literature I
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Nelson, MK
FA ENGL 2301
N2
World Literature I
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Nelson, MK
FA ENGL 2301
FA ENGL 2302
FA ENGL 2302
N3
01
02
World Literature I
World Literature II
World Literature II
TBD
MWF
MWF
TBD
TBD Internet
08:00AM 08:50 Campus Collins 251
09:00AM 09:50 Campus Collins 012
ENGLISH
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
Fall 2015
Course Title
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Internet
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 100
Campus Nation 309
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 114
DBUN
Room 114
Campus Education 114
Internet
Campus Education 114
Abercrombie, JE
Banks, AD
Pedersen, BG
Dugger, LP
Hamberlin, MK
Staff
McLaughlin, NL
Downing, KH
Grizzle, JM
Kalinec, JL
Pedersen, BG
Abercrombie, JE
McCarthy, MG
Price, CJ
Staff
Green, SR
Staff
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee
TBD
TBD
12:50
04:45
10:30
Internet
Internet
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Johnson, JS
Sanders, ME
Pedersen, BG
Dugger, LP
Hamberlin, MK
08:50
09:50
11:50
11:50
12:50
01:50
09:15
09:15
10:45
10:45
01:45
01:45
04:45
10:30
08:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
Collins 012
Collins 313
Pilgrim 307
Collins 313
Pilgrim LL-07
Pilgrim LL-07
Collins 313
Collins 012
Collins 313
Nation 021
Pilgrim 307
Collins 251
Pilgrim LL-05
Collins 313
Room 202
Chamberlin, M
Powell, BG
Blair, JJ
Powell, BG
Benson, PF
Benson, PF
Alexander, KD
Hickman, LA
Alexander, KD
Riley, NF
Jeffress, AR
Riley, NF
Jeffress, AR
Fink, GM
Staff
Room 106
Frazier, DK
www.DBU.edu
Surratt, MN
McCollister, DL
McCollister, DL
READ 4335, 4336, or 4337
READ 4335, 4336, or 4337
PT & MAT; S-L
PT & MAT
READ 4335
EDUC 3313
EDUC 3313
OBV 5 hrs.
OBV 5 hrs.
ND Cohort
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
SPED 4310
READ 4335, 4336 or 4337
READ 4335, 4336 or 4337
READ 4335, 4336 or 4337; PT & MAT
Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 &
online
Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2,
16 & online
Webcam & mic. req. for proctored exams
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401; Classroom & online
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301 /1401; Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13,
27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8 & online
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
ENGL 1301/1401
Non-native English speakers
Non-native English speakers
Non-native English speakers
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom & online
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom & online
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2,
16, 30, Dec. 14 & online
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17,
31 Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12 (10:00am final exam)
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Webcam & mic. req. for proctored
exams
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Webcam & mic. req. for proctored
exams
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
27
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
2302
2302
2302
2302
2302
2302
03
H1
04
05
06
H2
World Literature II
World Literature II
World Literature II
World Literature II
World Literature II
World Literature II
MWF
T
TTH
TTH
M
T
03:00PM
12:30PM
12:30PM
03:30PM
08:00PM
05:15PM
03:50
01:45
01:45
04:45
10:30
07:45
Collins 301
Pilgrim LL-06
Collins 301
Collins 314
Collins 304
Collins 012
Jones, CR
Hickman, LA
Henry, ML
Henry, ML
Reimer, TL
Dyer, AJ
FA ENGL 2302
H3
World Literature II
W
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 106
Frazier, DK
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
2302
2302
3301
3305
3305
3313
3320
N1
N2
01
01
02
01
01
World Literature II
World Literature II
American Literature I
Adv Written Comm
Adv Written Comm
British Literature I
Internship in English
TBD
TBD
W
T
T
M
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
07:45
04:30
07:45
04:30
TBD
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 005b
Campus Collins 313
Campus Collins 005a
Campus Collins 313
TBD
Hoyer, LE
Hoyer, LE
McCollister, DL
Powell, BG
Powell, BG
Nelson, MK
Powell, BG
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
4011
4301
4303
4309
4316
4317
4354
01
N1
01
N1
01
01
N1
Eng/Read 7-12 Sem
Intro/Linguistics
Studies/Drama: Mod Am
Spanish Civil War Lit
Sp Topics: Lit Theory
Global Lit/East Europe
Trad Lit/East Asia
M
TBD
W
TBD
F
TH
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
02:00PM
02:00PM
TBD
07:45
TBD
04:30
TBD
04:45
04:30
TBD
Campus Collins 310
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Internet
Campus Collins 313
Campus Nation 019
Internet
Fink, GM
Cothren, RM
Henry, ML
Dark, RN
Dark, RN
McCollister, DL
Cothren, RM
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom & online
ENGL 1301/1401 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20,
Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 & online
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302; Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct.
14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2, 16 & online
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.; S-L
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.; S-L
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
Junior, English major, ENGL 3305 or 4301 with B minimum,
AI, AIC; S-L
TCP adm., first sem. senior, ENGL 2301 or 2302; $35 fee
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.; ENGL 3305 rec.
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
ENGL 1301/1401, 1302 & 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
ENGL 2301 or 2302 or equiv.
MWF
MWF
11:00AM 11:50 Campus Collins 310
12:00PM 12:50 Campus Collins 310
O’Brien, WR
O’Brien, WR
S-L
ACCT 2301, 2302, ENTR 3301, FINA 4320, MANA 3301,
MRKT 3301
LaFavers, AJ
LaFavers, AJ
Bush, TO
Kuusisto, LM
LaFavers, AJ
Bush, TO
Bush, TO
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. ENSC 14L1; Satisfies GS req.
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FA ENTR 3301
FA ENTR 4330
01
01
Prin/Entrepreneurship
New Venture Creation
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
ENSC
ENSC
ENSC
ENSC
ENSC
ENSC
ENSC
1401
14L1
2305
3301
3305
4403
4305
FINANCE
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Intro/Environ Science
Intro/Environ Sci Lab
Environ Sci Prob I
Water Quality
Environmental Geol
Senior Proj/Environ Sci
Air Pollution
TTH
M
MWF
TTH
TTH
TBD
MWF
09:30AM
03:00PM
11:00AM
08:00AM
11:00AM
TBD
01:00PM
10:45
05:00
11:50
09:15
12:15
TBD
01:50
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Roberts 221
Roberts 221
Roberts 117b
Collins 005a
Roberts 117b
Roberts 213
Collins 313
ENSC 1401, MATH 1303
ENSC 2306; S-L
ENSC 2306
AI, senior standing; S-L
ENSC 2306, PHYS 1402, MATH 2301
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA4
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
2301
3301
3301
3301
3301
3301
3301
3302
3307
01
01
02
03
04
05
N1
01
01
Consumer Finance
Corp Financial Mgmt
Corp Financial Mgmt
Corp Financial Mgmt
Corp Financial Mgmt
Corp Financial Mgmt
Corp Financial Mgmt
Securities Analysis
Pers Financial Plan
MWF
MWF
M
W
TH
S
TBD
W
S
08:00AM
09:00AM
08:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00AM
TBD
05:15PM
09:00AM
08:50
09:50
10:30
07:45
08:00
11:00
TBD
07:45
03:30
Campus Collins 313
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 332
DBUHC Room 210
Campus Collins 318
Internet
Campus Collins 304
Campus Collins 005a
Schaffer, AC
Saydometov, S
Britton, MA
Miller, WO
Staff
Miller, WO
Schaffer, AC
Saydometov, S
Britton, MA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
3308
4301
4308
4311
4320
01
01
N1
01
01
Real Estate Fin/Invest
Portfolio Management
International Finance
Internship in Finance
Entrepreneurial Finance
TH
M
TBD
TBD
TTH
08:00PM
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
10:30
07:45
TBD
TBD
03:15
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Campus Collins 311
Campus Collins 005b
Britton, MA
Harper, TR
Saydometov, S
Staff
O’Brien, WR
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
1306
01
02
H1
H2
H3
H4
03
01
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
MWF
TTH
T
T
TH
TH
F
MW
01:00PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
02:00PM
11:00AM
02:00PM
02:00PM
06:00PM
01:50
09:15
12:15
03:15
12:15
03:15
04:45
08:30
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Pilgrim LL-05
Collins 312
Nation 309
Nation 018
Nation 309
Nation 018
Collins 332
Moon 111b
McCoy, JT
Richard, DL
Staff
Huff, RG
Staff
Huff, RG
Huff, RG
Morton, AD
FA FINE 1306
H5
Intro to Fine Arts
T
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 106
Staff
FA1 FINE 1306
01
Intro to Fine Arts
S
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Horner 201
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N2
N3
N4
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
Intro to Fine Arts
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Averill, JM
Miller, JM
Richard, DL
Puls, KA
FT
FT
Classroom & online; FT
Classroom & online; FT
Classroom & online; FT
Classroom & online; FT
FT
International students only; Class meets Oct. 26-Dec. 16;
FT
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online; F-T
Alt. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21,
Dec. 12 (8am final exam); FT
FT
FT
FT
FT
08:00AM
09:00AM
11:00AM
11:00AM
08:50
09:50
11:50
11:50
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Beale, BB
Staff
Staff
Staff
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
FINE ARTS
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA7
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
FINE
1306
1306
1306
1306
FOUNDATIONS FOR EXCELLENCE
FA
FA
FA
FA
28
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
1101
1101
1101
1101
01
02
03
04
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
M
M
M
M
Dean 214a
Nation 019
Dean 214a
Dean 214b
www.DBU.edu
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
ACCT 2301
FINA 3301
FINA 3301; Fast Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26,
Oct. 17, 24; S-L
FINA 3301
FINA 3302
FINA 3301
AD
ACCT 2301; FINA 3301 rec.
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
FA FOUN 1101
05
Foun for Excellence
M
FA FOUN 1101
06
Foun for Excellence
FA FOUN 1101
FA FOUN 1101
FA FOUN 1101
07
08
09
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
August 24–December 17, 2015
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
12:00PM 12:50 Campus Dean 214a
Ferguson, VK
M
12:00PM 12:50 Campus Dean 214b
Holloway, CS
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
M
M
M
01:00PM 01:50 Campus Dean 214a
02:00PM 02:50 Campus Dean 214a
03:00PM 03:50 Campus Dean 214a
Head, TL
Robison, MW
Johnston, JB
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:00AM
09:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
01:00PM
Corbitt, CA
Henk, DM
Kokel, CR
Staff
Evans, LL
Ratcliff, RT
Knox, TL
Hemby, JL
FA FOUN 1101
FA FOUN 1101
FA FOUN 1101
18
19
20
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
Foun for Excellence
W
W
TH
02:00PM 02:50 Campus Dean 214a
03:00PM 03:50 Campus Dean 214a
11:00AM 11:50 Campus Collins 316
Newhouse, DK
Soto, RB
Zavala, AJ
FA FOUN 1101
21
Foun for Excellence
TH
03:00PM 03:50 Campus Nation 309
Staff
Restricted – Jewel House; Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not
AP, CLEP, DC
Restricted – Stone House; Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not
AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Restricted – Joshua Community; Req. for TRD < 15 credit
hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Restricted – Community for Missions; Req. for TRD < 15
credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Restricted – Community for Worship Arts; Req. for TRD < 15
credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
Req. for TRD < 15 credit hrs. not AP, CLEP, DC
1301
1301
1301
13L1
13L1
13L1
1401
01
N1
N2
01
N1
N2
H1
Physical Geology
Physical Geology
Physical Geology
Physical Geology Lab
Physical Geology Lab
Physical Geology Lab
Meteorology/Space Sci
MW
TBD
TBD
W
TBD
TBD
T
11:00AM
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
12:30PM
LaFavers, AJ
Strauss, RG
Strauss, RG
LaFavers, AJ
Strauss, RG
Strauss, RG
McCuin, JL
FA GEOL 1401
H2
Meteorology/Space Sci
TH
03:30PM 04:45 Campus Collins 332
LaFavers, AJ
FA GEOL 1401
H3
Meteorology/Space Sci
TH
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC
McCuin, JL
FA GEOL 1401
H4
Meteorology/Space Sci
S
09:00AM 10:45 Campus Education 114
Dart, BV
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N2
H1
H2
H3
H4
N1
N2
Meteorology/Space Sci
Meteorology/Space Sci
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
Meteor/Space Sci Lab
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Cates, WD
Hahn, KD
McCuin, JL
LaFavers, AJ
McCuin, JL
Dart, BV
Cates, WD
Hahn, KD
01
01
01
Elementary Greek I
Elem Greek I Lab
Intermediate Greek I
MWF
W
MWF
09:00AM 09:50 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
02:00PM 02:50 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
11:00AM 11:50 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Matos, JF
Matos, JF
Matos, JF
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
FOUN
GEOLOGY
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
1401
1401
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
GREEK
FA GREK 1401
FA GREK 14L1
FA GREK 2301
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
Ends Site
08:50
08:50
09:50
09:50
11:50
12:50
01:50
01:50
11:50
TBD
TBD
05:00
TBD
TBD
01:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Location
Pilgrim LL-07
Dean 214a
Dean 214a
Dean 214b
Dean 214a
Dean 214a
Dean 214a
Dean 214b
Campus Roberts 221
Internet
Internet
Campus Roberts 221
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 008
Room 202
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
FA HCMG 3301
FA HCMG 3310
01
H1
Health Care Ethics
Hum Res Mgmt/HCO
TH
M
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins Widner
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 012
Chrisman, O
Carr, BA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N2
N1
01
Fin/Health Care Mgrs
Fin/Health Care Mgrs
Org Behavior/HCM
Adv Management Sem
TBD
TBD
TBD
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
07:45
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Halliday 1
Peters, KL
Peters, KL
Johnson, CD
Peterson, JA
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
H1
H2
H3
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TH
TH
M
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
03:30PM
12:30PM
02:00PM
03:30PM
09:30AM
11:00AM
05:15PM
08:50
08:50
09:50
12:50
01:50
04:45
01:45
03:15
04:45
10:45
12:15
07:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Collins 326b
Collins 304
Collins 318
Collins 326b
Collins 008
Collins 314
Collins 326b
Collins 304
Collins 304
Pilgrim LL-07
Pilgrim LL-07
Collins 005a
Miller, RK
Williams, ME
Williams, ME
Pierce, RB
Pierce, RB
Johnson, CL
Brown, DC
Harbour, BL
Harbour, BL
Taylor, RB
Taylor, RB
Ingram, JS
FA HIST 1301
H4
Am History to 1865
M
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 113
Villa, FM
FA HIST 1301
FA7 HIST 1301
10
H1
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
T
W
08:00PM 10:45 Campus Collins 251
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 326b
HCMG 3320
HCMG 3320
HCMG 3340
HCMG 4301
HISTORY
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
Fall 2015
www.DBU.edu
Req. GEOL 13L1.01
Req. GEOL 13L1.N1
Req. GEOL 13L1.N2
Req. lab kit
Req. lab kit
MATH 1301 rec.; Classroom weekly & online; Req. GEOL
14L1.H1
MATH 1301 rec.; Classroom weekly & online; Req. GEOL
14L1.H2
MATH 1301 rec.; Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15,
29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3, 17 & online; Req. GEOL 14L1.H3
MATH 1301 rec.; Classroom weekly & online; Req. GEOL
14L1.H4
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. GEOL 14L1.N1
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. GEOL 14L1.N2
Req. GREK 14L1.01
GREK 1402
MANA 3301; Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov.
2, 16, 30, Dec. 14 & online
MANA 3301
HCMG 3301, 3310, 3320, 3330, 3340, MANA 3301; S-L
Classroom & online
Classroom & online
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
McLaughlin, NL
Stricklin, BD
Classroom every week Oct. 27-Dec. 15 & online
29
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
FA1 HIST 1301
01
Am History to 1865
S
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
1301
1301
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
N1
N2
01
02
H1
03
H2
Am History to 1865
Am History to 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
FA HIST 1302
FA2 HIST 1302
04
01
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA2
1302
1302
2301
2301
2302
2302
3303
3312
4011
4303
4308
4309
4310
FA HIST 4322
FA HIST 4357
FA HIST 4395
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
August 24–December 17, 2015
Ends Site
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Collins 304
Staff
Alt. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21,
Dec. 12 (8am final exam)
TBD
TBD
MWF
MW
T
TTH
M
TBD
TBD
09:00AM
02:00PM
11:00AM
03:30PM
05:15PM
Stricklin, BD
von Helms, TJ
Miller, RK
Williams, ME
Kelm, GA
Brown, DC
Kelm, GA
Am Hist Since 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
M
F
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC Room 201
05:30PM 10:45 Campus Collins 301
Staff
Staff
N1
N2
01
N1
01
N1
01
01
01
01
N1
H1
01
Am Hist Since 1865
Am Hist Since 1865
World Civilization I
World Civilization I
World Civilization II
World Civilization II
Internship/History
Modern Europe to 1815
History 7-12 Seminar
European Church Hist
Am Diplomatic History
Texas History
Foun/Amer Republic
TBD
TBD
MWF
TBD
TTH
TBD
TBD
M
M
W
TBD
T
F
TBD
TBD
09:00AM
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
04:00PM
05:15PM
TBD
02:00PM
05:30PM
Kelm, GA
Kelm, GA
Shepherd, MS
Berta, SE
Meredith, AR
Schaffer, PE
Kelm, GA
Johnson, CL
Williams, ME
Johnson, CL
Stricklin, BD
Stricklin, BD
Bodiford, CW
01
01
01
Baptist History
E Asian Civ/Culture
Jefferson to Lincoln
TTH
TBD
TTH
09:30AM 10:45 Campus Collins 005a
TBD
TBD
11:00AM 12:15 Campus Collins 005b
TBD
TBD
09:50
03:15
12:15
04:45
07:45
TBD
TBD
09:50
TBD
03:15
TBD
TBD
07:45
04:50
07:45
TBD
03:15
10:45
Location
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Campus Dean 214b
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Collins 005a
Campus Collins 005a
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus Education 112
Internet
Campus
Campus Moon 109a
Campus Collins 301
Campus Pilgrim 307
Internet
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 327
Williams, ME
Ishida, M
Brown, DC
Classroom & online
Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7 &
online
Alt. Fri. 2 meets Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov. 13, Dec. 4, 11
(8pm final exam)
6 hrs. UL HIST; AI; S-L
6 hrs. HIST
TCP; $35 fee
6 hrs. HIST
HIST 1301, 1302 or 6 hrs. POLS
6 hrs. HIST; Classroom & online
6 hrs. HIST; Alt. Fri. 2 meets Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov.
13, Dec. 4, 11 (8pm final exam)
6 hrs. HIST and/or RELI
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
6 hrs. HIST
HONORS PROGRAM
You may call Dr. Philip Mitchell at (214) 333-5226 for information about the Honors Program.
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
HNRS
HNRS
HNRS
HNRS
HNRS
HNRS
MANA
PSYC
RELI
1001HR
2001HR
3001HR
3301HR
3303HR
4001HR
3301HR
1301HR
1301HR
01
01
01
01
01
01
02
02
06
Freshman Hon Enrich
Hon Enrichment I
Hon Enrichment III
Medieval Thought
Early Modern Thought
Honors Portfolio
Hon Prin/Management
Hon General Psyc
Hon Old Testament
F
F
F
TTH
TTH
F
MWF
TTH
TTH
12:00PM
12:00PM
12:00PM
02:00PM
03:30PM
12:00PM
09:00AM
12:30PM
08:00AM
HOTEL AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT
FA
FA
FA
FA
HHMA
HHMA
HHMA
HHMA
3301
3302
3303
4330
01
01
01
01
Managing/Serv/Env
Hospitality Internship
Front Office/Manage
Convention/Meet/Mgmt
W
TBD
TH
M
05:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
05:15PM
INTERCULTURAL STUDIES (MISSIONS)
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
INCS
INCS
INCS
INCS
INCS
INCS
INCS
4330
4331
4332
4333
4334
4340
4341
01
01
01
01
N1
01
01
KINESIOLOGY
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1101
1103
1103
1104
1106
01
H1
02
H2
03
04
H3
05
H4
H5
06
01
02
01
01
12:50
12:50
12:50
03:15
04:45
12:50
09:50
01:45
09:15
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Pilgrim LL-14
Pilgrim LL-14
Pilgrim LL-14
Collins 005a
Nation 018
Pilgrim LL-14
Collins 316
Dean 214b
Nation 019
Mitchell, PI
Mitchell, PI
Mitchell, PI
Dark, RN
Mitchell, PI
Mitchell, PI
Gandy, JD
Wicker, DA
Blackaby, NC
ADP honors
ADP honors
ADP honors
ENGL 1301, 1302: AI; ADP honors
ENGL 1301, 1302: AI; ADP honors
University honors prog req.; ADP honors
AI; ADP honors: S-L
AI; ADP honors
AI; ADP honors
07:45
TBD
07:45
07:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Collins 012
Collins 311
Blackaby 306
Collins 251
Whitfield, TR
Staff
Monk, CY
Williams, JL
MANA 3301
AD; HHMA 3301
MANA 3301
HHMA 3301, MANA 3301; S-L
Intro to Missiology
Cross-Cultural/Min
Strat/Mission Work
Local Church/Mission
Chron Bible Storying
Integr Faith/Cultures
Perspectives/Chr Move
M
T
TH
T
TBD
TH
T
02:00PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
02:00PM
04:30
07:45
07:45
07:45
TBD
07:45
04:30
Campus SGMC 109
Campus SGMC 107
Campus SGMC 107
Campus SGMC 109
Internet
Campus SGMC 109
Campus SGMC 109
Garrett, RI
Kavli, SE
Alexander, MS
Wade, CR
Alexander, MS
Hopper, K
Alexander, MS
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Fitness for Living
Basketball
Basketball
Soccer
Beginning Golf
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
TH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
08:00AM
09:00AM
11:00AM
01:00PM
06:30AM
08:00AM
09:30AM
11:00AM
02:00PM
07:00PM
05:15PM
11:00AM
09:30AM
12:00PM
12:00PM
08:50
09:50
11:50
01:50
07:45
09:15
10:45
12:15
03:15
08:30
07:45
11:50
10:45
12:50
12:50
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Knox, TL
Weeldreyer, CA
Lenard, MG
Garrett, MA
Johnson, MA
Curran, BT
Weeldreyer, CA
Garrett, MA
Garrett, MA
Williams, MK
Tucker, SM
Curran, BT
Curran, BT
Garrett, MA
Trapp, KA
Halliday 1
Burg FC
Halliday 1
Burg FC
Halliday 2
Halliday 2
Burg FC
Halliday 2
Burg FC
Burg FC
Halliday 1
Halliday 2
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
FC & online; First class meets in FC
FC & online; First class meets in FC
FC & online; First class meets in FC
FC & online; First class meets in FC
$40 fee
Courses shaded in RED are online courses
offered through the Internet.
Courses shaded in BLUE are offered off the
main campus at sites across the Metroplex.
30
FC & online; First class meets in FC
www.DBU.edu
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
1106
1108
1115
1115
1117
1117
1118
1119
2301
2301
2305
2309
3301
3303
02
01
01
02
01
02
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
H1
Beginning Golf
Group Exercise
Beginning Tennis
Beginning Tennis
Weight Training
Weight Training
Volleyball
Aerobic Walking
Found/Trends/Knes
Found/Trends/Knes
Coach Today’s Athlete
Adapted Kinesiology
Sports Ethics
Care/Prevent/Injuries
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
T
12:30PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
09:30AM
07:00AM
12:30PM
11:00AM
09:30AM
11:00AM
09:30AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:30AM
09:30AM
01:45
09:15
11:50
10:45
07:50
01:45
12:15
10:45
11:50
10:45
09:15
08:50
10:45
10:45
Halliday 1
Halliday 2
Halliday 2
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
Halliday 1
Education 100
Halliday 2
Nation 309
Halliday 2
Nation 019
Nation 018
FA KNES 3303
H2
Care/Prevent/Injuries
T
11:00AM 12:15 Campus Nation 018
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
01
N1
01
02
01
01
H1
H1
H1
01
01
01
N1
N1
Measure/Eval/Kines
Coaching Int Sports
Recreation Leadership
Psyc/Motor Learn
Psyc/Motor Learn
Pedagogy/Kines/Health
Knes EC-12 Seminar
Exercise Physiology
Org/Admin/Ath Prog
Biomechanics
Performance Nutrition
Exercise/Test/Prescript
Periodization Training
Intern/Kinesiology I
Intern/Kinesiology I
MWF
TTH
TBD
MWF
TTH
MWF
M
TH
TH
T
TTH
TTH
MWF
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
08:00AM
TBD
09:00AM
11:00AM
08:00AM
08:00PM
08:00AM
09:30AM
08:00AM
11:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
11:50
09:15
TBD
09:50
12:15
08:50
10:30
09:15
10:45
09:15
12:15
09:15
08:50
TBD
TBD
Campus Education 112
Campus Nation 021
Internet
Campus Education 112
Campus Nation 021
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 112
Campus Education 112
Campus Nation 018
Campus Education 112
Campus Nation 019
Campus Halliday 1
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Internet
Internet
Trapp, KA
$40 fee
Staff
Gray, SE
Gray, SE
Bartlow, CE
Staff
Kokel, CR
Shellenberger, AK
Garrett, MA
Harmon, MC
Frieling, NC
Lebeau, VM
S-L
Knox, TL
Caldwell, KM
BIOL 1401; BIOL 2405/2406 rec.; CPR cert. by end of
course; Classroom & online
Caldwell, KM
BIOL 1401; BIOL 2405/2406 rec.; CPR cert. by end of
course; Classroom & online
Elms, SJ
Staff
Granniss, DJ
Elms, SJ
Elms, SJ
Elms, SJ
Sophomore
Elms, SJ
TCP adm.; $35 fee
Ross, AM
BIOL 1401, 2405; Classroom & online
Elms, SJ
Classroom & online
Harmon, MC
BIOL 1401, 2405
Shellenberger, AK KNES 4301
Shellenberger, AK BIOL 1401; BIOL 2405/2406 rec.; CPR cert. by end of term
Bartlow, CE
KNES 4301
Elms, SJ
Elms, SJ
01
02
01
01
College Research
College Research
College Research College Research T
F
M
M
02:00PM
11:00AM
05:15PM
05:15PM
02:50
11:50
07:45
07:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Collins ARL
Collins ARL
Collins ARL
Collins ARL
Jeffries, JS
Richard, DL
Collins, DY
Collins, DY
01
02
03
04
H1
H2
Prin/Management
Hon Prin/Management
Prin/Management
Prin/Management
Prin/Management
Prin/Management
MWF
MWF
TH
M
M
T
09:00AM
09:00AM
02:00PM
05:15PM
07:00PM
05:30PM
09:50
09:50
04:30
07:45
08:15
08:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
DBUHC
Collins 316
Collins 316
SGMC 107
Collins 326b
Room 106
Room 202
Gandy, JD
Gandy, JD
Ellis, WM
Carlisle, JE
Burkholder, JS
Staff
FA7 MANA 3301
FA2 MANA 3301
H1
01
Prin/Management
Prin/Management
TH
S
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 116
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Collins 316
Laman, TS
Soto, RB
FA MANA 3301
FA MANA 3302
FA MANA 3302
N1
H1
H2
Prin/Management
Prin/Hum Res Mgmt
Prin/Hum Res Mgmt
TBD
T
M
TBD
TBD Internet
09:30AM 10:45 Campus Collins 310
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC Room 209
Dalton, DB
Conner, FC
Staff
FA MANA 3302
FA MANA 3302
01
H3
Prin/Hum Res Mgmt
Prin/Hum Res Mgmt
W
TH
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Dean 214b
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 113
Smallwood, PA
Staff
FA1 MANA 3302
01
Prin/Hum Res Mgmt
FA MANA 3302
N1
Prin/Hum Res Mgmt
FA MANA 3303
H1
Prin/Org Behavior
FA MANA 3303
01
Prin/Org Behavior
FA MANA 3303
H2
Prin/Org Behavior
F
S
TBD
TH
M
W
05:30PM
08:00AM
TBD
09:30AM
05:15PM
08:15PM
09:00 Campus Collins 327
Finney, OM
03:00
TBD Internet
Daniels, EG
10:45 Campus Collins 310
Gandy, JD
07:45 Campus Collins 304
Gandy, JD
10:45 DBUN
Room 114
Burkholder, JS
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
TBD
10:45
07:45
10:45
TBD
04:30
04:30
07:45
11:00
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
3305
3306
3310
3326
3326
3345
4010
4301
4302
4303
4304
4307
4312
4336
4636
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
LIBRARY
FA
FA
FA6
FA7
LIBR
LIBR
LIBR LIBR 1100
1100
1100
1100
MANAGEMENT
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
3301
3301HR
3301
3301
3301
3301
3303
3305
3305
3305
3305
3306
3306
3306
3306
N1
01
02
03
N1
01
02
03
H1
Prin/Org Behavior
Managerial Statistics
Managerial Statistics
Managerial Statistics
Managerial Statistics
Management Comm
Management Comm
Management Comm
Management Comm
TBD
TTH
T
TH
TBD
M
W
TH
S
TBD
09:30AM
05:15PM
08:15PM
TBD
02:00PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
08:00AM
Internet
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 314
DBUN
Room 113
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Campus Collins 008
Campus Collins 251
DBUN
Room 115
Calhoun, GA
Willis, DE
Willis, DE
Staff
Jones, DL
Gandy, JD
Spivey, CD
Spivey, CD
Staff
FA MANA 3308
FA MANA 3308
01
H1
Bus/Public Law
Bus/Public Law
MWF
W
09:00AM 09:50 Campus Collins 312
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC Room 202
Schaffer, AC
Staff
FA MANA 3308
02
Bus/Public Law
W
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 313
Staff
Fall 2015
www.DBU.edu
Class meets Aug. 24-Oct. 19
Class meets Oct. 26-Dec. 14
S-L
AI, ADP honors; S-L
S-L
S-L
Classroom & online every week; S-L
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online; S-L
Classroom & online every week Oct. 29-Dec. 17; S-L
Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12
(10am final exam); S-L
S-L
MANA 3301; Classroom & online
MANA 3301; Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov.
9, 23, Dec. 7 & online
MANA 3301
MANA 3301; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19,
Dec. 10 & online
MANA 3301; WP1 meets Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 25, 26, Oct. 23,
24, Nov. 20, 21
MANA 3301
MANA 3301; Classroom & online
MANA 3301
MANA 3301; Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28,
Nov. 11, Dec. 2, 16 & online
MANA 3301
GS MATH
GS MATH
GS MATH
GS MATH
ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv.
ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv.
ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv.
ENGL 1301, 1302 or equiv.; Classroom Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26,
Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21, Dec. 12 & online
Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2,
16 & online
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FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
FA MANA 3308
H2
Bus/Public Law
TH
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
FA1 MANA 3308
01
Bus/Public Law
F
05:00PM 10:45 Campus Collins 313
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
3308
4301
4301
4301
4301
4302
4319
4319
N1
01
02
03
N1
01
H1
H2
Bus/Public Law
Operations/Mgmt
Operations/Mgmt
Operations/Mgmt
Operations/Mgmt
Internship/Mgmt
Comm Styles/Success
Comm Styles/Success
TBD
TTH
M
T
TBD
TBD
T
W
TBD
02:00PM
08:15PM
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
12:30PM
08:15PM
Calhoun, JB
Cassidy, SL
Staff
Ellis, WM
Arnott, GI
Staff
Ingram, BR
Willis, CJ
FA2 MANA 4319
01
Comm Styles/Success
S
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Collins 326b
Aleman, E
FA MANA 4319
FA MANA 4319
FA MANA 4320
N1
N2
01
Comm Styles/Success
Comm Styles/Success
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
TBD
TBD
M
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
02:00PM 04:30 Campus Collins 312
Kittle, KJ
Averill, EP
Arnott, DH
FA MANA 4320
02
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
W
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Byrd, KL
FA MANA 4320
03
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
W
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC
Room 201
Staff
FA MANA 4320
04
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
S
08:00AM 11:00 Campus Dean 214a
Staff
FA MANA 4320
05
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
S
08:00AM 11:00 DBUN
Laman, TS
FA MANA 4320
N1
Strat/Problems/Mgmt
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Arnott, DH
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA2
4330
4340
4341
4342
4342
4342
4342
01
01
01
01
02
03
01
Entrepreneur/Sm Bus
International Manage
Negotiations/Manage
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
W
TH
T
MWF
M
TH
F
08:00PM
05:15PM
08:00PM
12:00PM
05:30PM
08:00PM
05:30PM
10:30
07:45
10:30
12:50
08:00
10:30
10:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
Campus
Campus
Whitaker, TM
Chaffin, SR
Whitaker, TM
Schaffer, AC
Staff
Whitehead, DR
Staff
FA MANA 4342
N1
Business Ethics
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Carter, LG
10:30
TBD
08:50
11:50
07:45
Campus Collins 318
Internet
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 318
Campus Collins 327
O’Bryant, SD
Alford, GL
Peterson, NC
Floyd, CN
Staff
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
Ends Site
TBD
03:15
10:45
10:30
TBD
TBD
01:45
10:45
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Room 113
Dow, LM
Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
Alt. Fri. 1 meets Aug. 28, Sept. 11, 25, Oct. 23, Nov. 6, 20,
Dec. 11 (5:30 final exam)
Internet
Campus Collins 316
DBUN
Room 115
Campus Collins 332
Internet
Campus Collins 311
Campus Nation 021
DBUN
Room 106
Room 113
Collins 312
Collins 008
Collins 301
Collins 313
Room 210
Collins 012
Collins 313
MANA 3301
MANA 3301
MANA 3301
MANA 3301
AD
Classroom & online
Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 9 &
online
Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12
(10am final exam)
ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301
(MANA 3306 for BBA)
ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301
(MANA 3306 for BBA)
ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301
(MANA 3306 for BBA)
ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301
(MANA 3306 for BBA)
ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301
(MANA 3306 for BBA)
ACCT 2301, 2302, FINA 3301, MANA 3301, MRKT 3301
(MANA 3306 for BBA)
MANA 3301
MANA 3301
MANA 3301
Junior or AI
Junior or AI
Junior or AI
Junior or AI; Alt. Fri. 2 meets Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov.
13, Dec. 4, 11 (8pm final exam)
Junior or AI
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA6
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
1302
2311
3301
3301
3301
01
N1
01
02
H1
Ethical/Human Info
Intro Bus Software
Info Systems/Mgmt
Info Systems/Mgmt
Info Systems/Mgmt
M
TBD
MWF
MWF
M
08:00PM
TBD
08:00AM
11:00AM
05:15PM
FA MISM 3301
H1
Info Systems/Mgmt
T
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 106
Staff
FA MISM 3301
H2
Info Systems/Mgmt
W
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC
Room 202
Staff
FA1 MISM 3301
01
Info Systems/Mgmt
F
05:00PM 10:45 Campus Collins 332
O’Bryant, SD
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N1
N1
N1
01
N1
Info Systems/Mgmt
Bus Telecomm/Network
Info Syst Analysis
Web/Database Design
Strategic IT Plan/Mgmt
Current IT Trends
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
07:45
TBD
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim 307
Internet
Ferguson, LS
Bradley, LC
Harwell, DA
Barnett, CW
Cartwright, DL
Staff
Prin/Marketing
Prin/Marketing
Prin/Marketing
Prin/Marketing
MWF
TTH
M
W
02:00PM
12:30PM
05:15PM
08:15PM
02:50
01:45
07:45
10:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Collins 012
Halliday 2
Collins 327
Room 114
Paul, JS
Ricketts, PM
Staff
Kennard, KC
Campus Collins 318
DBUN
Room 116
Campus Collins 316
Willis, DE
Kennard, KC
Smith, ZA
Internet
Campus Collins 318
Campus Collins 332
Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Campus Collins 316
Campus Dean 214b
Internet
Campus Collins 311
Campus Collins 012
Campus Collins 318
Campus Collins 314
Ricketts, PM
Meyer, KD
McNutt, TS
Paul, JS
Staff
Willis, DE
Armstrong, CL
Staff
Ricketts, PM
Gatton, DE
Gatton, DE
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
3301
3306
3310
3320
4330
4340
MATH 1301, 1303 or 1307
MISM 1302
FINA 3301 rec.
FINA 3301 rec.
FINA 3301 rec.; Classroom & online every week Aug. 24Oct. 19
FINA 3301 rec.; Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3,
17, Dec. 1, 15 & online
FINA 3301 rec.; Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4,
18, Dec. 9 & online
FINA 3301 rec.; Alt. Fri. 1 meets Aug. 28, Sept. 11, 25, Oct.
23, Nov. 6, 20, Dec. 11 (5:30pm final exam)
FINA 3301 rec.
MISM 1302, 3301; PHSC 1402 rec.
MISM 2311, 3301; S-L
MISM 1302, 2311, 3310
MISM 1302, 3301, 3306, 3310, senior; S-L
MISM 1302, 3301, 3306, 3310, senior
MARKETING
FA
FA
FA7
FA
MRKT
MRKT
MRKT
MRKT
FA
FA6
FA1
ZA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA2
MRKT 3301
03
Prin/Marketing
TH
05:15PM 07:45
MRKT 3301
H1
Prin/Marketing
TH
05:30PM 08:00
MRKT 3301
01
Prin/Marketing
S
08:00AM 03:00
Alt. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21, Dec. 12 (8am final exam)
MRKT 3301
N1
Prin/Marketing
TBD
TBD
TBD
MRKT 3302
01
Market Res/Analysis
M
05:15PM 07:45
MRKT 3303
01
Promotional Strategy
TTH
12:30PM 01:45
MRKT 3303
02
Promotional Strategy
T
05:15PM 07:45
MRKT 4301
01
Retail Mgmt/Merchand
T
08:00PM 10:35
MRKT 4302
01
Prof Sales/Mgmt
TTH
11:00AM 12:15
MRKT 4302
N1
Prof Sales/Mgmt
TBD
TBD
TBD
MRKT 4305
01
Internship/Marketing
TBD
TBD
TBD
MRKT 4330
01
Strategy/Prob/Mrkt
TH
05:15PM 07:45
MRKT 4343
01
Global Marketing
TH
08:00PM 10:30
MRKT 4345
01
Consumer Behavior
S
08:00AM 03:00
32
3301
3301
3301
3301
01
02
H1
H1
www.DBU.edu
MBM students
Classroom & online every week Oct. 26-Dec. 14
Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 9 &
online
Classroom & online every week Aug. 27-Oct. 22
MANA 3305, MRKT 3301
MRKT 3301
MRKT 3301
MRKT 3301
MRKT 3301
MRKT 3301
AD
MRKT 3301 & 3 of MRKT 3302, 3303, 4301, 4302
MRKT 3301
MRKT 3301; Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov.
14, Dec. 5, 12 (10am final exam)
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
TermDept. No.
MATH
August 24–December 17, 2015
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Collins 005b
Collins 312
Collins 301
Collins 332
Collins 332
Dean 214b
Collins 332
Room 209
Nichols, JT
Nichols, JT
Sweet, DD
Malley, LG
Malley, LG
Poage, BA
Hassett, DE
Corder, WD
eMAT
eMAT
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; Scientific calculator; Classroom weekly & online
eMAT; Scientific calculator; Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23,
Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2, 16 & online
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; Scientific calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator; Classroom & online
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 1303 or 1307; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 1303 or 1307; TI-84 Plus calculator
eMAT or MATH 1303, knowledge of Trig.; TI-84 Plus
calculator; Req. 1 hr. additional group work weekly
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-84 Plus calculator;
Classroom & online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-84 Plus calculator;
Classroom weekly & online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 1303 or 1307 or eMAT
MATH 1406; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 1406 or AI
MATH 1303, 2309, & COSC 1405 or AI; Classroom & online
MATH 1303 or AI; Scientific calculator
MATH 1406 or 3304 or AI; Scientific calculator
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee; TI-84 Plus calculator
TCP adm., first sem. senior; $35 fee; TI-84 Plus calculator
MATH 3301; S-L
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
1101
1300
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
01
01
01
02
03
04
H1
H2
Pre-College Math
Intermediate Algebra
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
TH
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
W
05:15PM
03:30PM
11:00AM
08:00AM
11:00AM
03:30PM
06:35PM
05:30PM
06:55
04:45
11:50
09:15
12:15
04:45
07:50
08:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
1301
1301
1301
1303
1303
1303
1303
1303
1307
1307
1307
1307
1307
1308
1308
1405
05
N1
N2
01
H1
02
03
N1
01
02
03
04
N1
01
02
01
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
Math for Liberal Arts
College Algebra
College Algebra
College Algebra
College Algebra
College Algebra
Finite Math/Business
Finite Math/Business
Finite Math/Business
Finite Math/Business
Finite Math/Business
Calculus/Business
Calculus/Business
Calc/Analytic Geom I
S
TBD
TBD
MWF
M
TTH
TTH
TBD
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBD
MWF
TTH
TTH
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
03:00PM
08:00AM
03:30PM
TBD
11:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
02:00PM
TBD
11:00AM
12:30PM
11:00AM
11:00
TBD
TBD
11:50
04:15
09:15
04:45
TBD
11:50
12:50
01:50
02:50
TBD
11:50
01:45
12:15
Campus Collins 332
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Collins 318
Campus Collins 318
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Campus Collins 301
Campus Collins 301
Campus Collins 251
Internet
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 318
Campus Pilgrim LL-05
FA MATH 2301
FA MATH 2301
01
H1
Elem/Probability Stat
Elem/Probability Stat
TTH
TH
02:00PM 03:15 Campus Collins 318
03:30PM 04:45 Campus Collins 251
Corder, WD
Evans, EL
FA MATH 2301
H2
Elem/Probability Stat
M
05:15PM 06:30 Campus Collins 332
Fleitas, DL
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
2301
2301
2309
2407
3301
3302
3303
3309
4010
4011
4302
02
N1
01
01
01
H1
01
01
01
01
01
Elem/Probability Stat
Elem/Probability Stat
Intro/Linear Algebra
Calc/Analytic Geom III
Elem/Foun Math
Discrete Mathematics
Math Content I
Essential/Geometry
Math 4-8 Seminar
Math 7-12 Seminar
Abstract Algebra I
F
TBD
MWF
TTH
WF
MW
TTH
TTH
W
W
MWF
05:30PM
TBD
12:00PM
09:00AM
03:00PM
09:00AM
02:00PM
03:30PM
03:00PM
03:00PM
01:00PM
08:15
TBD
12:50
10:45
04:15
09:50
03:15
04:45
05:00
05:00
01:50
DBUN
Room 106
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Roberts 221
Campus Collins 332
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Collins 313
Campus Collins 313
Campus Collins 326b
Grizzle, GM
Hardin, JL
Tung, SM
Crawford, BA
Tung, SM
Fleitas, DL
Pool, MK
Pool, MK
Pool, MK
Pool, MK
Tung, SM
1000
1100
1100
1100
1101
1109
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1110
1111
1111
1111
1112
1112
1117
1117
1117
1117
1117
1117
1117
1118
1118
1120
1120
1120
1120
1120
1130
1140
01
01
02
03
01
01
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
01
02
03
01
02
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
01
02
01
02
03
04
05
01
01
Seminar/Perform Lab
Intro to Aural Skills
Intro to Aural Skills
Intro to Aural Skills
Class Voice
Class Guitar
Applied Voice
Applied Voice
Applied Voice
Applied Voice
Applied Voice
Applied Voice
Applied Voice
Aural Skills I
Aural Skills I
Aural Skills I
Aural Skills II
Aural Skills II
Class Piano I
Class Piano I
Class Piano I
Class Piano I
Class Piano I
Class Piano I
Class Piano I
Class Piano II
Class Piano II
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Organ
Applied Composition
F
TTH
TTH
TTH
WF
F
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
01:00PM
10:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
03:00PM
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
09:00AM
10:00AM
10:00AM
12:00PM
09:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
02:00PM
04:00PM
10:00AM
02:00PM
08:00AM
12:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
01:50
10:50
11:50
12:50
03:50
03:15
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:50
09:50
10:50
10:50
12:50
09:50
11:50
12:50
02:50
04:50
10:50
02:50
08:50
12:50
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Horner 210
Campus Horner 201
Campus Horner 201
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Horner 201
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus Horner 201
Campus Horner 201
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Horner 201
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Moore, WC
Cutchen, DM
Cutchen, DM
Cutchen, DM
Bowles, SE
Arnold, SH
Moore, WC
Wyatt, SB
Holden, DB
Hurst, MS
Bowles, SE
Rom, RK
McCullar, CK
Moore, JD
Moore, JD
Weaver, JL
Moore, JD
Moore, JD
Staff
Plantz, ME
Green, JD
Green, JD
Staff
Staff
Staff
Fritz, MA
Fritz, MA
Quillian, JE
Mitz, SC
Fritz, MA
Plantz, ME
Green, JD
Davidson, SF
Thomas, PD
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MUSIC
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
Fall 2015
www.DBU.edu
Staff
Grizzle, GM
Farell, AC
Tung, SM
Tung, SM
Stokes, SM
Stokes, SM
Farell, AC
Rodgers, SA
Duvall, JW
Rodgers, SA
Rodgers, SA
Hargrave, JL
Duvall, JW
Corder, WD
Crawford, BA
Req. for MM; F-B; S-L
APD
APD
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MM; APD; Also 1210, 2110, 2210
MTP; MUSI 1311 or CE
MTP; MUSI 1311 or CE
MTP; MUSI 1311 or CE
MUSI 1111, 1311, 1312 or CE
MUSI 1111, 1311, 1312 or CE
MTP; APD
MTP; APD
MTP: APD
MTP; APD
MTP; APD
MTP; APD
MTP; APD
MTP; MUSI 1117 or APD
MTP; MUSI 1117 or APD
MUSI 1117 or APD; Also 1220, 2120, 2220
MUSI 1117 or APD; Also 1220, 2120, 2220
MUSI 1117 or APD; Also 1220, 2120, 2220
MUSI 1117 or APD; Also 1220, 2120, 2220
MUSI 1117 or APD; Also 1220, 2120, 2220
APD; Also 1230, 2130, 2230, 3130, 3230, 4130, 4230
APD; Also 2140, 2240, 3140, 3240
33
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
01
01
01
02
03
04
05
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
01
01
02
01
01
02
03
01
02
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
02
03
04
05
01
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
H1
N1
Applied Brass
Applied Guitar
Guitar Ensemble
Applied Piano Elect
Applied Piano Elect
Applied Piano Elect
Applied Piano Elect
Applied Piano Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Applied Voice Elect
Foun/Prin/Music Educ
Diction I
Diction I
Opera Workshop
Fundamentals/Music
Fundamentals/Music
Fundamentals/Music
Music Theory I
Music Theory I
Music Theory II
Music Theory II
Piano Prof III
Piano Prof IV
Barr Exam/Piano Conc
Aural Skills III
Intro/Music Lit/Arts
Intro/Music Lit/Arts
Intro/Ch Music/Worship
Music Theory III
Piano Prof V
Accomp/Practicum
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Applied Piano
Piano Ensemble
Junior Recital
Analysis/Structure
Music Hist/Lit II
Basic Conducting
Basic Conducting
Accomp/Skills
Elem Music Methods
Jazz Theory
Adv Applied Piano
Adv Applied Piano
Music All-Level Sem
Sr Recital/Music Educ
Sr Recital/Perf Major
Accomp/Practicum
Senior Recital
Orchestration
Choral Arranging
20th Cent/Techniques
Pedagogy/Music Theory
Choral Lit/Adv/Tech
Internship/Church Music
Ethnomusic/ Missions
Arts/Creative Process
Arts/Creative Process
TBD
TBD
TTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TBD
TBD
TBD
MW
MWF
MWF
M
TTH
TBD
F
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
MW
TBD
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBD
MWF
MWF
TBD
TBD
F
TBD
TBD
F
TBD
M
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TBD
TTH
TH
TBD
TBD
TBD
03:30PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
10:00AM
12:00PM
04:30PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
08:00AM
09:00AM
08:00AM
09:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
09:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
04:30PM
11:00AM
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
01:00PM
TBD
11:00AM
02:00PM
09:00AM
11:00AM
TBD
12:00PM
12:00PM
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
04:00PM
11:00AM
09:00AM
09:00AM
09:00AM
TBD
04:30PM
11:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
04:20
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
02:50
10:50
12:50
06:30
08:50
11:50
12:50
08:50
09:50
08:50
09:50
TBD
TBD
TBD
09:50
11:50
12:50
07:00
12:15
TBD
02:50
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
01:50
TBD
11:50
02:50
09:50
11:50
TBD
12:50
12:50
TBD
TBD
02:50
TBD
TBD
02:50
TBD
05:50
11:50
09:50
09:50
09:50
TBD
05:45
12:15
TBD
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
1150
1160
1195
11P1
11P1
11P1
11P1
11P1
11V1
11V1
11V1
11V1
11V1
11V1
11V1
1201
1206
1206
1261
1300
1300
1300
1311
1311
1312
1312
2023A
2023B
2023C
2111
2305
2305
2307
2311
3023
3100
3120
3120
3120
3120
3120
3167
3189
3201
3205
3207
3207
3215
3311
3316
3320
3320
4010
4089
4089B
4100
4189
4201
4204
4205
4208
4214
4308
4342
4380
4380
Location
Campus
Campus
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Horner 201
Campus Horner 210
Campus Horner 210
Campus Horner 210
Campus Horner 210
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus Horner 201
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Horner 201
Campus Horner 210
Campus
Campus Roberts 206
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus Blackaby 305
Campus
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Horner 201
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Roberts 206
Campus TBD
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Horner 201
Campus
Campus
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus
Campus
Campus Roberts 206
Campus
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus Horner 210
Campus Roberts 206
Campus TBD
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Campus Collins 317b
Internet
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Baker, RO
Arnold, SH
Arnold, SH
Quillian, JE
Mitz, SC
Fritz, MA
Plantz, ME
Green, JD
Moore, WC
Wyatt, SB
Holden, DB
Hurst, MS
Bowles, SE
Rom, RK
McCullar, CK
McCullar, CK
Smith, MP
Smith, MP
Holcomb, SN
Graf, BS
Staff
Staff
Wallace, BK
Wallace, BK
Weaver, JL
Weaver, JL
Quillian, JE
Quillian, JE
Quillian, JE
Graf, BS
McCoy, JT
Fansler, TL
Bowles, RE
Wallace, BK
Quillian, JE
Marantz, SM
Quillian, JE
Mitz, SC
Fritz, MA
Plantz, ME
Green, JD
Mitz, SC
Moore, WC
Weaver, JL
Fansler, TL
Holcomb, SN
Holcomb, SN
Mitz, SC
McCullar, CK
Thomas, PD
Quillian, JE
Mitz, SC
McCullar, CK
Moore, WC
Moore, WC
Marantz, SM
Moore, WC
Baker, RO
Cox, MT
Weaver, JL
Wallace, BK
Holcomb, SN
Bowles, RE
Lites, MA
Walsh, DH
Walsh, DH
APD; Also 2150, 2250, 3150, 3250, 4150, 4250
APD; Also 2160, 2260, 3160, 3260, 4160, 4260
APD; Also 2195, 3195, 4195
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
APD
Aud; Also 2261
MTP
MTP
MTP
MUSI 1300 or MTP
MUSI 1300 or MTP
MUSI 1311
MUSI 1311
APD; CE in MUSI 1120, 1220, 2120 or 2220
APD; MUSI 2023A; CE in MUSI 1120, 1220, 2120 or 2220
CE in MUSI 2120 or 2220
MUSI 1112, 1312 and 2311 or CE
MUSI 1111, 1311
MUSI 1111, 1311
FINE 1306 or MUSI 2305 or AI
MUSI 1312
CE in MUSI 2120, 2220, 3120, or 3220
MUSI 3215; Also 4100
Also MUSI 3220, 4120, 4220
Also MUSI 3220, 4120, 4220
Also MUSI 3220, 4120, 4220
Also MUSI 3220, 4120, 4220
Also MUSI 3220, 4120, 4220
MUSI 2023C or APD
MUSI 2312
MUSI 2305
MUSI 2312 or AI
MUSI 2312 or AI
MUSI 2023C or AI
MUSI 1111, 1311 or MTP
MUSI 1112, 1312 and MUSI 1118
MUSI 2023C; Also 4320
MUSI 2023C; Also 4320
F-B; S-L; $35 fee
APD
MUSI 3215
MUSI 2312
MUSI 2312 or AI
MUSI 2305 and 2312
MUSI 2112, 2312, 3023
MUSI 2312
AI; 90 hrs. min.; F-B; S-L
Classroom & online; FT
FT
MUSIC BUSINESS
FA MUSB 2301
FA MUSB 3310
FA MUSB 3311
01
01
01
Intro/Music Business
Inside/Recording Ind
Intro/Recording Studio
TTH
TTH
TTH
11:00AM 12:15 Campus Pilgrim 307
04:30PM 05:45 Campus Horner 201
11:00AM 12:15 Campus Horner 209
FA MUSB 3312
01
Adv Recording Tech
TTH
09:30AM 10:45 Campus Horner 209
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
H1
01
01
01
Adv Songwriting
Copyright/Intellect
Music Publishing
Musician/Entrep
Intern/Music Ind I
MWF
M
TTH
MWF
F
11:00AM
05:15PM
06:00PM
11:00AM
04:00PM
34
MUSB
MUSB
MUSB
MUSB
MUSB
3321
3380
4301
4310
4385
11:50
06:30
07:15
11:50
06:30
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Horner 201
Pilgrim 307
Horner 201
Nation 309
Horner 201
www.DBU.edu
Fansler, TL
MacDougall, AW MUSB 2301
Adams, RM
MBM or AI; MUSB 3310; Successful compl. of 2 sem. music
theory; $40 fee
Adams, RM
BA/BS MBM; MUSB 3311, MUSI 1112; and CE in MUSI 2311;
$40 fee
Thomas, PD
BA/BS MBM; MUSB 3320; MUSI 2311 or CE
Johnson, MA
MBM or AI; MANA 3308; Classroom weekly & online
MacDougall, AW MBM or AI; MUSB 3380
Fansler, TL
Senior with 90 credit hours completed
Brown, KD
AI; Senior with 90 credit hours completed; F-B; S-L
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Univ Concert Chorale
DBU Grand Chorus
Legacy Ensemble
Opera Workshop
MW
M-TH
TTH
TTH
03:00PM
01:00PM
02:00PM
04:30PM
03:50
01:50
03:15
06:30
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Roberts 206
Roberts 206
Roberts 206
Roberts 206
Holcomb, SN
Holcomb, SN
Bowles, RE
Holcomb, SN
AUD; Also 2115, 3115, 4115
AUD; Also 2135, 3135, 4135
AUD; Also 2145, 3145, 4145
AUD; Also 2261, 3261, 4261
Intro to Philosophy
Intro to Philosophy
Intro to Worldviews
History/Philosophy I
Philosophy of Religion
Metaphysics
MWF
TBD
MWF
TTH
TBD
TTH
09:00AM
TBD
08:00AM
12:30PM
TBD
11:00AM
09:50
TBD
08:50
01:45
TBD
12:15
Campus Collins 005a
Internet
Campus Collins 005a
Campus Collins Widner
Internet
Campus Collins Widner
Naugle, DK
Tomczak, CM
Naugle, DK
Kappelman, TA
Tomczak, CM
Kappelman, TA
AI or PHIL 2301
PHIL 2301
AI or PHIL 2301
10:45
TBD
TBD
03:00
TBD
TBD
07:45
10:00
Campus Collins 326b
Internet
Internet
Campus Roberts 221
Internet
Internet
Campus Roberts 221
Campus Roberts 221
Poage, BA
McCuin, JL
McCuin, JL
Poage, BA
McCuin, JL
McCuin, JL
Matsler, KJ
Matsler, KJ
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. PHSC 14L1.01
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. PHSC 14L1.N1
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. PHSC 14L1.N2
MATH 1303, 1304; Sci. calculator; Req. PHYS 14L1
MUSIC ENSEMBLES
FA
FA
FA
FA
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
MUSI
1115
1135
1145
1261
01
01
01
01
PHILOSOPHY
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
2301
2301
2303
3301
3303
4301
01
N1
01
01
N1
01
August 24–December 17, 2015
Day
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
PHSC
1401
1401
1401
14L1
14L1
14L1
1402
14L2
PHYSICS
FA PHYS 1401
FA PHYS 14L1
FA PHYS 14L1
01
N1
N2
01
N1
N2
01
01
Physical Science I
Physical Science I
Physical Science I
Physical Sci Lab I
Physical Sci Lab I
Physical Sci Lab I
Physical Science II
Physical Sci II Lab
TTH
TBD
TBD
M
TBD
TBD
T
T
09:30AM
TBD
TBD
01:00PM
TBD
TBD
05:30PM
08:00PM
01
01
02
General Physics I
General Physics I Lab
General Physics I Lab
MWF
T
T
09:00AM 09:50 Campus Collins 314
12:00PM 02:30 Campus Roberts 221
02:30PM 05:00 Campus Roberts 221
Bush, TO
Bush, TO
Bush, TO
Copeland, BA
Cameron, PA
Cameron, PA
Sullivan, RJ
Macedo, LA
Goodyear, JT
Panetti, DE
POLITICAL SCIENCE
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
01
02
03
H1
04
H2
H3
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
MWF
TH
M
08:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
02:00PM
11:00AM
08:15PM
FA2 POLS 2301
01
Am National Govern
F
05:30PM 10:45 Campus Collins 326b
Rodgers, MW
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
2301
2301
2301
2302
2303
N1
N2
N3
01
01
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
Am National Govern
State & Local Govern
Statistics/Social Sci
TBD
TBD
TBD
MWF
TTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:00PM
02:00PM
Simmons, JM
Yi, JJ
Simmons, JM
Goodyear, JT
Corder, WD
FA POLS 2303
H1
Statistics/Social Sci
TH
03:30PM 04:45 Campus Collins 251
Evans, EL
FA POLS 2303
H2
Statistics/Social Sci
M
05:15PM 06:30 Campus Collins 332
Fleitas, DL
FA POLS 2303
02
Statistics/Social Sci
F
05:30PM 08:15 DBUN
Grizzle, GM
FA POLS 2303
N1
Statistics/Social Sci
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Hardin, JL
FA POLS 2304
N1
Fund/Criminal Law
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Conroy, RJ
FA
FA
FA
FA
H1
01
N1
01
Constitutional Law
Internship/Political Sci
Am Foreign Policy
Municipal Govern
T
TBD
TBD
TTH
09:30AM
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
10:45
TBD
TBD
12:15
Campus Collins Widner
Campus
Internet
Campus Collins 251
Copeland, BA
Sullivan, RJ
Stricklin, BD
Sullivan, RJ
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
3305
3313
4309
4311
08:50
11:50
12:50
01:50
02:50
12:15
10:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:50
03:15
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Collins 318
Collins 008
Collins 008
Collins 251
Collins 327
Collins 314
Room 113
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Nation 019
Campus Collins 318
Room 106
Req. lab kit
Req. lab kit
MATH 1301 rec.; Req. PHSC 14L2
Classroom & online
Classroom & online
Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7
& online
Alt. Fri. 2 meets Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov. 13, Dec. 4, 11
(final exam 8 pm)
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405 ; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.; Classroom & online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.; Classroom weekly &
online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
POLS 2301 or CRJS 1301 or 1302; Does not fulfill GS soc.
sci. req.
3 hrs. POLS or CRJS; Classroom & online
3 hrs. POLS; S-L
HIST 1301,1302 or 6 hrs. POLS
6 hrs. POLS or SOCI
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
FA PRST 3301
FA PRST 3301
FA PRST 3301
01
02
H1
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
TTH
TTH
M
08:00AM 09:15 Campus Dean 214a
08:00AM 09:15 Campus Dean 214b
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 313
Taylor, ME
Partrich, DE
Jeffries, JS
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
3301
3301
3301
3301
3301
03
04
05
H2
H3
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
M
M
T
T
T
05:30PM
08:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00PM
08:00
10:30
07:45
06:45
10:30
DBUN
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
Campus
Room 115
Collins 005b
Collins 327
Room 201
Collins 326b
Waina, CS
Johnson, NF
Smith, SL
Humphreys, JR
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA2
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
3301
3301
3301
3301
3301
3301
06
07
08
09
10
01
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
W
W
TH
TH
TH
S
05:15PM
05:30PM
05:15PM
08:00PM
08:15PM
08:00AM
07:45
08:00
07:45
10:30
10:45
03:00
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Dean 214a
Room 115
Dean 214a
Dean 214a
Room 116
Horner 201
Roney, LM
Killough, RC
Turner, JD
Staff
Fellemende, RL
Zackary, LK
Fall 2015
www.DBU.edu
CFNI; Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26,
Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7 & online; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; Classroom weekly & online; S-L
Adm. to PRST; Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17,
Dec. 1, 15; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov.
14, Dec. 5, 12 (10am final exam); S-L
35
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
01
02
03
H1
H2
04
01
General Psychology
Hon General Psyc
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
General Psychology
MWF
TTH
TTH
W
TH
W
S
09:00AM
12:30PM
03:30PM
08:00AM
09:30AM
08:00PM
08:00AM
09:50
01:45
04:45
08:50
10:45
10:30
03:00
FA PSYC 1301
FA PSYC 2301
N1
01
General Psychology
Statistics/Social Sci
TBD
TTH
TBD
TBD Internet
02:00PM 03:15 Campus Collins 318
Edwards, MA
Corder, WD
FA PSYC 2301
H1
Statistics/Social Sci
TH
03:30PM 04:45 Campus Collins 251
Evans, EL
FA PSYC 2301
H2
Statistics/Social Sci
M
05:15PM 06:30 Campus Collins 332
Fleitas, DL
FA PSYC 2301
02
Statistics/Social Sci
F
05:30PM 08:15 DBUN
Grizzle, GM
FA PSYC 2301
N1
Statistics/Social Sci
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Hardin, JL
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
3301
3302
3302
3302
3303
3306
3332
4301
4301
01
02
H1
03
04
N1
N2
01
H1
H2
N1
01
H1
03
H1
H2
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Educ Psychology
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Psychology/Intern I
Study of Aging
Dev/Infants/Child /Adol
Multicultural Perspect
Multicultural Perspect
MWF
TTH
TH
T
S
TBD
TBD
W
T
TH
TBD
TBD
TH
TTH
W
M
01:00PM
02:00PM
08:00AM
08:00PM
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
12:30PM
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
09:30AM
03:30PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
01:50
03:15
09:15
10:30
11:00
TBD
TBD
07:45
01:45
03:15
TBD
TBD
10:45
04:45
02:50
07:45
Campus Collins 332
Campus Collins 251
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Collins 312
Campus Dean 214b
Internet
Internet
Campus Education 112
Campus Collins 327
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus
Campus Collins 251
Campus Education 114
Campus Collins 314
Campus SGMC 107
Wicker, DA
Colton, RE
Cawthon, HM
White, R
Staff
Goudeau, ME
Goudeau, ME
Farr, MB
Pulis, JE
Humphreys, JS
Humphreys, JS
Edwards, MA
Humphreys, JS
Atchley, JL
Wallace, GL
Murray, TC
FA
FA
FA
FA1
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
4301
4305
4305
4305
N1
01
02
01
Multicultural Perspect
Psyc/Ab Behavior
Psyc/Ab Behavior
Psyc/Ab Behavior
TBD
TTH
F
S
TBD
09:30AM
08:15PM
08:00AM
TBD
10:45
11:00
03:00
Internet
Campus Collins 332
DBUN
Room 106
Campus Collins 251
Wallace, GL
Elledge, BD
Dusza, JS
Elledge, BD
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
4305
4311
4311
4311
4312
4312
4312
4312
N1
01
N1
N2
01
H1
02
H2
Psyc/Ab Behavior
Int/Psyc/Christianity
Int/Psyc/Christianity
Int/Psyc/Christianity
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
TBD
MWF
TBD
TBD
W
F
T
W
TBD
09:00AM
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
01:00PM
08:15PM
05:30PM
TBD
09:50
TBD
TBD
04:30
01:50
10:45
08:00
Internet
Campus Collins 251
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 251
DBUN
Room 106
DBUHC Room 209
Edwards, MA
Colton, RE
Rosenbaum, K
Rosenbaum, K
Parton, JA
Falkenberg, LC
Parton, JA
Proppe, SR
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
4312
4312
4312
4313
4314
4314
4314
4315
03
N1
N2
01
01
02
03
H1
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Group Psychotherapy
Coun Theories/Tech
Coun Theories/ Tech
Coun Theories/Tech
Psychology/Person
TH
TBD
TBD
TTH
MWF
TH
W
TH
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
08:00AM
02:00PM
05:15PM
08:15PM
07:45
TBD
TBD
09:15
08:50
04:30
07:45
10:45
Campus Collins 310
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 326b
Campus Collins 327
Campus Dean 214b
Campus Collins 316
DBUN
Room 114
Hill, MA
Davis, JS
Halliburton, CK
Ryan, PE
Dahl, AL
Edwards, MA
Parton, JA
Murray, TC
FA PSYC 4315
FA PSYC 4315
FA PSYC 4319
N1
N2
H1
Psychology/Person
Psychology/Person
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
T
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
09:30AM 10:45 Campus Collins 301
Salzman, KM
Brown, MT
Buchanan, TG
FA PSYC 4319
01
Research Methods
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 251
Bizzell, ME
FA PSYC 4319
H2
Research Methods
TH
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Ryan, PE
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
PRST
3301
3301
3301
3301
3301
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Fredricksen, DE
Jackson, LF
Hutcheon, WM
Barrett, MC
Fickling, KF
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Adm. to PRST; S-L
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Wicker, DA
Wicker, DA
Dahl, AL
Cawthon, HM
Falkenberg, LC
Galey, KR
Ryan, PE
PSYCHOLOGY
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA2
36
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
1301
1301HR
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
Collins 008
Dean 214b
Collins 316
Pilgrim LL-05
Collins Widner
Collins 318
Collins 251
Room 106
Room 114
www.DBU.edu
AI, APD Honors
Classroom & online
Classroom & online
Alt. Sat. 2 meets Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17, 31, Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12
(10am final exam)
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405 ; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.; Classroom & online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.; Classroom weekly &
online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
12 hrs. PSYC, junior; Site AI; S-L
Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct.
19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec. 14 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
12 hrs. PSYC
12 hrs. PSYC
12 hrs. PSYC; Alt. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 24,
Nov. 7, 21, Dec. 12 (8am final exam)
12 hrs. PSYC
18 hrs. PSYC; 6 hrs. RELI or AI
18 hrs. PSYC; 6 hrs. RELI or AI
18 hrs. PSYC; 6 hrs. RELI or AI
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov.
4, 18, Dec. 9 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC 1301, 4312, 4314
PSYC 1301
PSYC 1301
PSYC 1301
PSYC 1301; Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29,
Nov. 12, Dec. 3, 17, & online
PSYC 1301
PSYC 1301
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math; Classroom & online
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA PSYC 4319
N1
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
TBD
FA PSYC 4319
N2
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
H1
N1
N2
N1
N2
01
Psychology/Learning
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention
Psyc of Adolescence
TH
TH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
T
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
PSYC
4324
4330
4330
4330
4332
4332
4333
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Internet
Bizzell, ME
TBD
Internet
Buchanan, TG
08:00PM
09:30AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
10:30
10:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
07:45
Campus Collins 251
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 008
Cawthon, HM
Buchanan, TG
Steinsultz, LD
Steinsultz, LD
Conroy, RJ
Conroy, RJ
Salzman, KM
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math
9 hrs. PSYC, including 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
PSYC 1301 or AI
Kim, JJ
Thomason, BA
Brooks, EB
Thomason, BA
Barksdale, RD
Blackaby, NC
Mullen, SK
Matos, JF
Simmons, RM
Thomason, BA
Kim, JJ
Park, SC
Robinson, BD
Smith, GA
Williams, ZD
RELIGION
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301HR
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
H1
09
10
11
H2
H3
H4
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Hon Old Test Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
T
TTH
TTH
TTH
W
T
TH
08:00AM
09:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
08:00AM
08:00AM
09:30AM
09:30AM
12:30PM
12:30PM
02:00PM
03:30PM
09:00AM
07:00PM
05:30PM
08:50
09:50
12:50
01:50
09:15
09:15
10:45
10:45
01:45
01:45
03:15
04:45
09:50
08:15
08:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUHC
DBUN
FA
FA4
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
12
01
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
N6
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
H1
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
Old Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
TH
S
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
T
TTH
M
TH
08:00PM
09:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
11:00AM
08:00AM
09:30AM
02:00PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
08:15PM
10:30
03:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:50
11:50
09:15
10:45
04:30
03:15
07:45
10:45
Campus Nation 018
Campus Collins 005b
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Campus SGMC 107
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 318
Campus Halliday 2
Campus Collins 008
Campus Dean 214a
DBUN
Room 115
Bowman, DG
Jones, LB
Jones, WD
Jones, WD
Tarwater, JK
Tarwater, JK
Tarwater, JK
Mullen, SK
Daehnert, WJ
Daehnert, WJ
Pedersen, HL
Pedersen, HL
Williams, JD
Snowden, DT
Milburn, CM
Williams, ZD
FA5
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1302
1310
01
N1
N2
N3
N4
N5
H1
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
New Testament Survey
Intro to Chr Ministry
S
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TH
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
03:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:15
Campus Collins 005b
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 327
Jones, LB
Trammell, TJ
Trammell, TJ
Mathews, SF
Mathews, SF
Williams, ZD
Shuffield, DW
FA RELI 1310
H2
Intro to Chr Ministry
TH
12:30PM 01:45 Campus Collins 008
Shuffield, DW
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA4
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
1310
1310
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
3305
3305
3311
3311
01
N1
01
02
03
N1
N2
01
02
01
01
Intro to Chr Ministry
Intro to Chr Ministry
Christian Doctrine
Christian Doctrine
Christian Doctrine
Christian Doctrine
Christian Doctrine
Prin/Biblical Interpret
Prin/Biblical Interpret
The Pentateuch
The Pentateuch
TH
TBD
MWF
MWF
T
TBD
TBD
TTH
TTH
T
S
02:00PM
TBD
09:00AM
11:00AM
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
09:30AM
11:00AM
05:30PM
09:00AM
04:30
TBD
09:50
11:50
07:45
TBD
TBD
10:45
12:15
08:00
03:30
Campus Pilgrim 307
Internet
Campus SGMC 107
Campus Collins 314
Campus Dean 214b
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 008
Campus Collins 008
DBUHC Room 210
Campus Collins 008
Liebrum, CW
Maples, JR
Brooks, EB
Lemons, JC
Shiffer, SE
Lemons, JC
Maples, JR
Tolar, WB
Tolar, WB
Salzman, SL
Pollard, JD
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
3311
3336
3347
3362
3382
N1
N1
01
01
01
The Pentateuch
The Wisdom Literature
The Major Prophets
The Minor Prophets
Practicum/Religion
TBD
TBD
MWF
TTH
M
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
09:30AM
09:00AM
TBD
TBD
11:50
10:45
09:50
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Collins 314
Campus Nation 021
Salzman, SL
Blanscet, GA
Brooks, EB
Barksdale, RD
Mullen, SK
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
3383
3383
3386
3387
4307
N1
N2
01
01
N1
History of Christianity
History of Christianity
Pract/Pers Evangelism
Pract/Discipleship
The Gospels
TBD
TBD
TTH
TTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
02:00PM
03:30PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
03:15
04:45
TBD
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-14
Campus Pilgrim LL-14
Internet
von Helms, TJ
Mathews, SF
Proctor, RD
Proctor, RD
Smith, GA
Fall 2015
Collins 316
Collins 304
Collins 304
Collins 304
Collins 304
Nation 019
Collins 304
Collins 316
Pilgrim LL-05
Collins 316
Pilgrim LL-05
Pilgrim LL-07
Nation 021
Room 201
Room 115
www.DBU.edu
AI, ADP honors
Classroom & online
Classroom & online
Classroom & online every week
Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
Fast. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 17, 24
Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
Fast Sat. 2 meets Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, Dec. 5, 12
Does not fulfill req. for GS or major or minor; Classroom &
online
Does not fulfill req. for GS or major or minor; Classroom &
online
Does not fulfill req. for GS or major or minor
Does not fulfill req. for GS or major or minor
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302; Fast. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 5, 12, 19,
26, Oct. 17, 24
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
Bib. Stud. or Chr. Stud. major or minor, junior or senior, AI;
S-L
RELI 1301, 1302
37
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
H1
N1
01
02
N1
01
02
01
01
01
H1
N1
01
01
Early/Letters/Paul
Early/Letters/Paul
Early/Letters/Paul
Later/Letters/Paul
Later/Letters/Paul
Later/Letters/Paul
The General Epistles
The General Epistles
Ethnomusic/Missions
Chr/Pluralistic World
Systematic Theology
Systematic Theology
Systematic Theology
European Church Hist
Baptist History
MWF
F
TBD
MWF
TTH
TBD
T
TH
TTH
TTH
MWF
M
TBD
W
TTH
01:00PM
02:00PM
TBD
12:00PM
12:30PM
TBD
08:00PM
05:30PM
04:30PM
12:30PM
09:00AM
02:00PM
TBD
05:15PM
09:30AM
01:50
02:50
TBD
12:50
01:45
TBD
10:30
08:00
05:45
01:45
09:50
02:50
TBD
07:45
10:45
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
RELI
4321
4321
4321
4322
4322
4322
4336
4336
4342
4345
4350
4350
4350
4370
4372
SOCIOLOGY
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 304
Internet
Campus Nation 021
DBUN
Room 106
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Campus Collins 314
Campus SGMC 109
Campus Collins 318
Internet
Campus Pilgrim 307
Campus Collins 005a
Payne, GA
Payne, GA
Ammons, GL
Payne, GA
Snowden, DT
McQuitty, DG
Carlisle, JL
Flowers, LC
Lites, MA
Matos, JF
Lemons, JC
Lemons, JC
Shiffer, SE
Johnson, CL
Williams, ME
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302; Classroom & online
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
RELI 1301, 1302
Wallace, GL
Wallace, GL
Edwards, CK
Wallace, GL
Pulis, JE
FA
FA
FA
FA7
FA2
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
1301
1301
1301
1301
1301
01
H1
H2
H1
01
Intro/Sociology
Intro/Sociology
Intro/Sociology
Intro/Sociology
Intro/Sociology
MWF
M
T
T
F
09:00AM
02:00PM
09:30AM
05:15PM
05:30PM
09:50
02:50
10:45
07:45
10:45
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
FA
FA
FA
FA
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
1301
1302
1302
2303
N1
H1
N1
01
Intro/Sociology
Social Problems
Social Problems
Statistics/Social Sci
TBD
T
TBD
TTH
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
03:15
TBD
03:15
Internet
Campus Nation 019
Internet
Campus Collins 318
FA SOCI 2303
H1
Statistics/Social Sci
TH
03:30PM 04:45 Campus Collins 251
Evans, EL
FA SOCI 2303
H2
Statistics/Social Sci
M
05:15PM 06:30 Campus Collins 332
Fleitas, DL
FA SOCI 2303
02
Statistics/Social Sci
F
05:30PM 08:15 DBUN
Grizzle, GM
FA SOCI 2303
N1
Statistics/Social Sci
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Hardin, JL
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
2304
3302
3302
3302
3303
3305
3306
3308
3309
3309
4301
4301
01
02
H1
03
04
N1
N2
H1
H2
N1
03
01
H1
01
01
N1
H1
H2
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Juvenile Delinquency
Dev/Infants/Child/Adol
Intern in Sociology I
Study of Aging
Intern in Sociology II
Social Work
Social Work
Multicultural Perspect
Multicultural Perspect
MWF
TTH
TH
T
S
TBD
TBD
T
TH
TBD
TTH
TBD
TH
TBD
TTH
TBD
W
M
01:00PM
02:00PM
08:00AM
08:00PM
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
12:30PM
02:00PM
TBD
03:30PM
TBD
09:30AM
TBD
11:00AM
TBD
02:00PM
05:15PM
01:50
03:15
09:15
10:30
11:00
TBD
TBD
01:45
03:15
TBD
04:45
TBD
10:45
TBD
12:15
TBD
02:50
07:45
Campus Collins 332
Campus Collins 251
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Collins 312
Campus Dean 214b
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 327
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus Education 114
TBD
Campus Collins 251
Campus
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Campus Collins 314
Campus SGMC 107
Wicker, DA
Colton, RE
Cawthon, HM
White, R
Staff
Goudeau, ME
Goudeau, ME
Pulis, JE
Humphreys, JS
Humphreys, JS
Atchley, JL
Humphreys, JS
Humphreys, JS
Wallace, GL
Buchanan, TG
Buchanan, TG
Wallace, GL
Murray, TC
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
4301
4303
4303
4303
4307
4311
4312
N1
H1
N1
N2
N1
01
H1
Multicultural Perspect
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
Criminology
Urban Sociology
Research Methods
TBD
TH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TTH
T
TBD
09:30AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
09:30AM
TBD
10:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:15
10:45
Internet
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 251
Campus Collins 301
Wallace, GL
Buchanan, TG
Steinsultz, LD
Steinsultz, LD
Conroy, RJ
Sullivan, RJ
Buchanan, TG
FA SOCI 4312
01
Research Methods
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 251
Bizzell, ME
FA SOCI 4312
H2
Research Methods
TH
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Ryan, PE
FA SOCI 4312
N1
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Bizzell, ME
FA SOCI 4312
N2
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Buchanan, TG
FA
FA
FA
FA
4313
4313
4313
4313
01
H1
02
H2
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
W
F
T
W
02:00PM
01:00PM
08:15PM
05:30PM
04:30
01:50
10:45
08:00
Campus
Campus
DBUN
DBUHC
Parton, JA
Falkenberg, LC
Parton, JA
Proppe, SR
FA SOCI 4313
03
Human Growth/Dev
TH
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 310
38
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
Collins 326b
Collins 301
Collins 251
Roberts 113
Collins 332
Room 106
Room 114
Collins 312
Collins 251
Room 106
Room 209
www.DBU.edu
Edwards, CK
Grover, TL
Grover, TL
Corder, WD
Hill, MA
RELI 2304
RELI 2304
RELI 2304; Classroom & online
RELI 2304
6 hrs. HIST
6 hrs. HIST/RELI
Classroom & online
Classroom & online
Class meets Oct. 27-Dec. 15
Alt. Fri. 2 meets Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov. 13, Dec. 4, 11
(8pm final exam)
Classroom & online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405 ; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.; Classroom & online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req. Classroom weekly &
online
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
MATH 1301 or 1303 or 1307 or 1405; TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus
calculator; Does not fulfill GS req.
Classroom & online
SOCI or PSYC 1301; Classroom & online
SOCI or PSYC 1301; Classroom & online
SOCI or PSYC 1301
SOCI or PSYC 1301
SOCI 1301 or CE 1302; S-L
Classroom & online
SOCI 3305; S-L
SOCI 1301
SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct.
19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec. 14 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
CRJS 1302 or SOCI 1301
6 hrs. SOCI including 1301
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math; Classroom & online
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math
PSYC 1301, 2301, or SOCI 1301, 2303 or 18 hrs. CRJS & GS
math
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301; Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov.
4, 18, Dec. 9 & online
PSYC or SOCI 1301
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 UNDERGRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N2
01
N1
N2
01
Human Growth/Dev
Human Growth/Dev
Victim/Victimization
Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention
E Asian Civ/Culture
TBD
TBD
TTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
N1
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
N1
01
01
01
02
03
04
05
06
N1
01
01
01
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elementary Spanish I
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish I Lab
Elem Spanish II
Elem Spanish II Lab
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish I
Intermediate Spanish II
Adv Comp/Conv Span
Stud/Hisp Life/Culture
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBD
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBD
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TBD
TTH
MWF
TTH
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
SOCI
4313
4313
4330
4332
4332
4357
SPANISH
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
1401
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
14L1
1402
14L2
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2301
2302
3305
3310
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
TBD Internet
TBD Internet
12:15 Campus Collins 005a
TBD Internet
TBD Internet
TBD
Davis, JS
Halliburton, CK
Kung, DH
Conroy, RJ
Conroy, RJ
Ishida, M
PSYC or SOCI 1301
PSYC or SOCI 1301
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS or PSYC or SOCI
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
08:00AM
11:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
03:00PM
09:30AM
11:00AM
12:30PM
03:30PM
TBD
09:00AM
12:00PM
01:00PM
02:00PM
04:00PM
11:00AM
12:30PM
02:00PM
05:00PM
TBD
04:00PM
05:25PM
09:00AM
11:00AM
03:30PM
08:00AM
11:00AM
02:00PM
TBD
03:30PM
03:00PM
03:30PM
08:50
11:50
12:50
01:50
03:50
10:45
12:15
01:45
04:45
TBD
09:50
12:50
01:50
02:50
04:50
11:50
01:20
02:50
05:50
TBD
05:15
06:15
09:50
11:50
04:45
09:15
12:15
03:15
TBD
04:45
03:50
04:45
Martin, KW
Alexander, KD
Balyeat, MD
Gottardi, SA
Alexander, KD
Baldor, JA
Balyeat, MD
McDaniel, JE
Lansford, JA
Cantu, PL
Martin, KW
Alexander, KD
Balyeat, MD
Gottardi, SA
Alexander, KD
Baldor, JA
Balyeat, MD
McDaniel, JE
Lansford, JA
Cantu, PL
Staff
Staff
Baldor, JA
Baldor, JA
Garcia, JC
Martin, KW
McDaniel, JE
Balyeat, MD
Cantu, PL
Garcia, JC
Balyeat, MD
Baldor, JA
Req. SPAN 14L1.01
Req. SPAN 14L1.02
Req. SPAN 14L1.03
Req. SPAN 14L1.04
Req. SPAN 14L1.05
Req. SPAN 14L1.06
Req. SPAN 14L1.07
Req. SPAN 14L1.08
Req. SPAN 14L1.09
Req. SPAN 14L1.N1
Ends Site
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Campus Collins 301
Campus Nation 021
Campus Collins 327
Campus Education 112
Campus Collins 012
Campus Collins 012
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 012
Campus Brownstone 101
Internet
Campus Collins 301
Campus Nation 021
Campus Collins 327
Campus Education 112
Campus Collins 012
Campus Collins 012
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 012
Campus Brownstone 101
Internet
Campus Nation 021
Campus Halliday 2
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 251
Campus Collins 251
Campus Collins 332
Campus Nation 021
Internet
Campus Collins 008
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 012
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
ACCOUNTING
Day
Begins
Location
01
N1
H1
Survey of Accounting
Survey of Accounting
Managerial Accounting
T
TBD
M
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 008
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 313
FA ACCT 6321
H2
Managerial Accounting
W
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 313
FA1 ACCT 6321
01
Managerial Accounting
S
08:00AM 03:00 Campus Collins 313
FA ACCT 6321
H3
Managerial Accounting
S
08:00AM 11:00 DBUN
FA
FA
FA
FA
6321
6330
6330
6335
N1
01
02
H1
Managerial Accounting
Tax Planning/Research
Tax Planning/Research
Fin Statement Analysis
TBD
M
T
TH
TBD
05:30PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
FA ACCT 6345
FA ACCT 6346
FA ACCT 6355
01
01
01
Fraud/Forensics/Acct
Advanced Auditing
Case Studies/Adv Acct
F
W
W
08:15PM 11:00 DBUN
Room 114
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 332
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 312
TBD
08:00
07:45
07:45
Room 115
Internet
DBUN
Room 113
Campus Collins 313
Campus Collins 327
Sutherland, MW
Hargrave, VL
Coats, BR
ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec.; Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14,
28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec. 14 & online
Coats, BR
ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec.; Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23,
Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2, 16 & online
Gonzalez, JM
ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec.; Alt. Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept.
12, 26, Oct. 24, Nov. 7, 21, Dec. 12 (8am final exam)
Powell, WP
ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec.; Classroom Sept. 5, 19, Oct. 17,
31, Nov. 14, Dec. 5, 12 & online
Powell, WP
ACCT 5311; MISM 6314 rec.
Staff
ACCT 3323 within last 3 years
Martindale, BC ACCT 3323 within last 3 years
Moore, DL
ACCT 3301, 3302; Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15,
29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3, 17 & online
Staff
ACCT 5311
Sumpter, J
ACCT 4304
Martindale, BC ACCT 6330, 6335
Courses shaded in RED are online courses
offered through the Internet.
Courses shaded in BLUE are offered off the
main campus at sites across the Metroplex.
Fall 2015
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 1402 or equiv.
SPAN 2301 or equiv.
SPAN 2302 or equiv.
SPAN 2302 or equiv.
August 24–December 17, 2015
Course Title
FA ACCT 5311
FA ACCT 5311
FA ACCT 6321
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
ACCT
SPAN 1401 or equiv.; Req. SPAN 14L2
www.DBU.edu
39
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
FA BUAD 5001
01
Writing Workshop
FA BUAD 5001
02
Writing Workshop
FA BUAD 5301
01
AM Bus Tech/Culture
FA BUAD 5301
01IEP AM Bus Tech/Culture FA BUAD 5301
02
AM Bus Tech/Culture
COMMUNICATION
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
August 24–December 17, 2015
Day
Begins
Ends Site
T
W
T
T
THF
W
04:00PM 05:00
04:00PM 05:00
01:00PM 04:00
03:00PM 05:00
03:00PM04:00
01:00PM 04:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
09:15
TBD
10:30
09:15
TBD
07:45
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Nation 309
Nation 018
Nation 309
Moon 112
Daniels, EG
Staff
Daniels, EG
Homer, PE
CE BUAD 5301.01
CE BUAD 5301.02
1st year Internat. MBA; CE BUAD 5001.01
IEP students
Campus Nation 018
Staff
1st year Internat. MBA; CE BUAD 5001.02
Campus Horner 210
Internet
Campus Horner 201
Campus Horner 210
Internet
Campus Horner 210
Morgan, JP
Loomis, KD
Reed, RB
Morgan, JP
Newman, MJ
Rose, DM
Classroom weekly & online
COMA 6300
COMA 6300
COMA 6301
COMA 6305
COMA 6307
COMA 6309
H1
N1
01
H1
N1
H1
Intro/Graduate Studies
Intro/Graduate Studies
Adv Comm Theory
Presentation Comm
Comm Leader /Groups
Social Media/Comm
M
TBD
TH
T
TBD
TH
08:00PM
TBD
08:00PM
08:00PM
TBD
05:15PM
FA COMA 6313
FA COMA 6320
01
H1
Adv Nonverbal Comm
Organizational Comm
T
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Horner 210
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Horner 201
Morgan, JP
Redd, SE
FA COMA 6321
H1
Strategic Comm/Org
T
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Horner 201
Redd, SE
FA COMA 6322
FA COMA 6324
01
H1
Comm Campaigns
Comm Global/Organiza
M
TH
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Horner 210
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 312
Morgan, JP
Reed, RB
FA COMA 6326
01
OCM Research Proj
M
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Horner 201
Loomis, KD
CONFLICT RESOLUTION MANAGEMENT
FA6 CRMN 6310
FA7 CRMN 6320
N1
H1
Conflict Res Mgmt
Adv Family Mediation
TBD
W
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 018
FA COUN 5380
01
Intro/Prof Counseling
FA1 COUN 5380
01
Intro/Prof Counseling
FA COUN 5382
01
Coun/Theories Tech
FA COUN 5382
02
Coun/Theories Tech
FA COUN 5383
01
Group Coun Methods
FA COUN 5383
02
Group Coun Methods
FA COUN 5385
01
Lifespan Human Dev
FA COUN 5385
H1
Lifespan Human Dev
M
F
S
T
T
T
T
M
T
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 116
Fowler, RA
05:30PM 09:00 Campus Collins 326b
Stewart, GC
08:00AM03:00
05:15PM 08:00 Campus Collins 304
Hemminger, EW
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 117
Tew, KL
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 117
Tew, KL
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 304
Hemminger, EW
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 116
Fowler, RA
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 313
Davis, JR
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
COUNSELING
5386
5386
5386
5387
5387
01
02
03
01
H1
Psychological Testing
Psychological Testing
Psychological Testing
Research Methods
Research Methods
M
M
T
T
W
05:15PM
05:15PM
08:15PM
08:00PM
05:30PM
FA COUN 5389
H1
Multicultural Perspect
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 309
Wolf, SM
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
5389
5391
5391
5391
6100
6100
6380
N1
01
02
03
01
02
H1
Multicultural Perspect
Pre-Practicum/Coun
Pre-Practicum/Coun
Pre-Practicum/Coun
Comp Coun Review
Comp Coun Review
Career Coun/Lifestyle
TBD
M
M
T
TBD
TBD
M
TBD
05:15PM
08:00PM
05:30PM
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
Bartley, SM
Linder, TS
Wicker, DA
Beverly, HJ
Becerril, ML
Cook, JD
Davis, JS
FA COUN 6380
H2
Career Coun/Lifestyle
T
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 116
FA
FA
FA
FA
6381
6382
6382
6383
01
01
02
H1
Addictive/Compulsive
Psychopathology
Psychopathology
Marriage/Family Coun
TH
T
W
M
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00PM
Collins 304
Collins 318
Room 116
Collins 005a
FA COUN 6383
H2
Marriage/Family Coun
TH
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 117
FA COUN 6384
H1
Theological Perspect
T
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 116
FA COUN 6384
H2
Theological Perspect
TH
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 326b
FA COUN 6385
FA COUN 6387
01
H1
Adv Crisis/Interven
Coun Victims/Trauma
TH
W
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 314
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 251
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
01
01
02
03
01
Assessment/Interven
Play Therapy
Coun Practicum I
Coun Practicum I
Coun Practicum I
Coun Practicum II
M
W
M
TH
TH
T
05:15PM
05:15PM
08:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
05:15PM
40
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
6388
6389
6392
6392
6392
6393
07:45
07:45
10:45
10:30
08:00
TBD
07:45
10:30
08:00
TBD
TBD
10:30
07:45
07:45
08:00
10:30
07:45
07:45
10:30
07:45
08:00
07:45
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Campus
DBUN
Collins 008
Collins 316
Room 115
Nation 309
Room 117
Calhoun, JB
Calhoun, JB
Internet
Campus Collins 005b
Campus Collins 008
DBUN
Room 115
Campus
DBUN
Campus Collins 314
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Collins Widner
Collins 310
Collins 251
Moon 112
Room 117
Collins 005b
www.DBU.edu
Wicker, DA
Davis, JS
Beverly, HJ
Wolf, SM
Bartley, SM
COMA 6300 or APD
Classroom weekly & online; F-B; S-L
Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
COMA 6301
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online
Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 &
online
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
August 24-Oct. 22
CRMN 6310; Class meets Oct. 28-Dec. 16
WP1 meets Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 25, 26, Oct. 23, 24, Nov. 20,
21
PSYC 1301
PSYC 1301
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online
UG Statistics
UG Statistics
UG Statistics
UG Statistics
UG Statistics; Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28,
Nov. 11, Dec. 2, 16 & online
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online
COUN 5380, 5382, 12 additional hrs. COUN
COUN 5380, 5382, 12 additional hrs. COUN
COUN 5380, 5382, 12 additional hrs. COUN
COUN 6393 CE
COUN 6393 CE
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
Moxley, SL
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online
Hemminger, EW COUN 5382
Rosenbaum, K COUN 5380, 5382
Cook, JD
COUN 5380, 5382
Cobern, KT
Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7 &
online
Cobern, KT
COUN 6382; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19,
Dec. 10 & online
Moxley, SL
COUN 5382; Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov.
10, 24, Dec. 8 & online
Wolf, SM
COUN 5382; Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29,
Nov. 12, Dec. 3, 17 & online
Hemminger, EW COUN 5380, 5382
Galindo, KR
Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2,
16 & online
Cobern, KT
COUN 6383
Shaw, WS
Linder, TS
S-L
Wolf, SM
S-L
Cobern, KT
S-L
Becerril, ML
S-L; COUN 6100 CE
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
FA
FA
FA
FA
02
03
01
01
Coun Practicum II
Coun Practicum II
Practicum/Family/Th
Chr/Human Sexuality
T
TH
M
W
08:00PM
05:30PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
10:30
08:00
07:45
07:45
Campus
DBUN
Campus
Campus
Collins 005b
Room TBD
Collins Widner
Collins 326b
Becerril, ML
Cook, JD
Cobern, KT
Wrage, LK
S-L; COUN 6100 CE
S-L; COUN 6100 CE
COUN 6383, 6392, 6393, S-L
TBD
TBD
TBD
09:50
TBD
10:45
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 005b
Internet
Campus Collins 301
Lambert, HW
Norton, BR
Conroy, RJ
Kung, DH
Traylor, JR
Buchanan, TG
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer;
Classroom & online
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer;
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or CRJS major/minor or law enf. officer
CRJS 1302 or UG major/minor or law enf. officer
6 hrs. CRJS/PSYC/SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS/PSYC/SOCI
6 hrs. CRJS/PSYC/SOCI
COUN
COUN
COUN
COUN
6393
6393
6394
6396
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
5320
5321
5323
5324
5325
5326
N1
N1
N1
01
N1
H1
Eth Issues/Law Enforce
Prin/Org/Admin/Just
Crime/Community
Correctional Theory
White Collar Crimes
Research Methods
TBD
TBD
TBD
MWF
TBD
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
09:00AM
TBD
09:30AM
FA CRJS 5326
FA CRJS 5326
01
H2
Research Methods
Research Methods
T
TH
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 251
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 114
Bizzell, ME
Ryan, PE
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N2
01
01
N1
N2
Research Methods
Research Methods
Homeland Security
Victim/Victimization
Crisis Intervention
Crisis Intervention
TBD
TBD
M
TTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
11:00AM
TBD
TBD
Bizzell, ME
Buchanan, TG
Key, AJ
Kung, DH
Conroy, RJ
Conroy, RJ
Managerial Economics
Managerial Economics
Int Econ/Legal/Env
M
TBD
TBD
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 312
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
FA DLED 6301
N1
Foun/Distance Learn
FA DLED 6302
N1
Design/Dev Dist Learn
FA ECHE 5360
01
Foun/Early Child Ed
FA EDAD 6311
N1
Educ Org/Admin
FA EDAD 6312
N1
School Law
FA6 EDAD 6313
LSCO1 Supervision/Instruct
FA6 EDAD 6313
NDCO1 Supervision/Instruct
FA6 EDAD 6313
LWCO1 Supervision/Instruct
FA EDAD6313 N1
Supervision/Instruct
FA EDAD 6314
01
The Principalship
FA7 EDAD 6314
LWCO1 The Principalship
FA EDAD 6314
N1
The Principalship
FA6 EDAD 6315
DTR1 School Fin/Bus Adm
FA6 EDAD 6315
BRD1 School Fin/Bus Adm
FA6 EDAD 6315
IVCO1 School Fin/Bus Adm
FA EDAD 6315
N1
School Fin/Bus Adm
FA7 EDAD 6316
BRD1 Sch Personnel Admin
FA1 EDAD 6316
01
Sch Personnel Admin
FA EDAD 6316
N1
Sch Personnel Admin
FA7 EDAD 6317
DTR1 Sch Public Relations
FA7 EDAD 6317
IVCO1 Sch Public Relations
FA EDAD 6317
N1
Sch Public Relations
FA7 EDAD 6389
MBCO1Internship
FA EDAD 6389
01
Intern/Educ Admin
FA EDAD 6389
NDCO1 Intern/Educ Admin
FA EDBE 5320
01
Assessing ELLs
FA EDDL 7300
01
Foundations/Education
FA EDDL 7304
01
Lead/Mgmt Theories
FA EDDL 7330
01
Princ/Educ Research
FA EDDL 7333
01
Quant & Qual Methods
FA EDDL 7335
01
Treatise/Prosp Des
TBD
TBD
W
TBD
TBD
T
T
W
TBD
T
W
TBD
M
M
TH
TBD
M
F
S
TBD
TH
TH
TBD
M
W
W
TH
F
S
F
S
F
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
05:00PM
05:30PM
05:00PM
TBD
05:15PM
05:00PM
TBD
04:30PM
05:00PM
05:00PM
TBD
05:00PM
05:30PM
08:00AM
TBD
05:00PM
05:00PM
TBD
05:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
05:15PM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
TBD Internet
Lowe, ME
TBD Internet
Byers, RD
07:45 Campus Education 114
Myers, JE
TBD Internet
Staff
TBD Internet
Staff
10:00 LSOC
Staff
10:15 DBUN
Room 113
Staff
10:00 ACMS
Staff
TBD Internet
Staff
07:45 Campus Moon 109b
Staff
10:00 ACMS
Staff
TBD Internet
Staff
09:30 DTR
Staff
10:00 SLC
Staff
10:00 IVAD
Staff
TBD Internet
Tribble, DH
10:00 SLC
Staff
09:00 Campus Education 100
Staff
03:00 TBD Internet
Staff
10:00 DTR
Staff
10:00 IVAD
Staff
TBD Internet
Staff
10:00 MABK
Staff
07:45 Campus Nation 021
Staff
08:00 DBUN
Room 113
Staff
07:45 Campus Moon 109a
Staff
05:00 Campus Dean 214a
Dugger, HN
05:00 Campus Moon 111b
Dowd, DC
05:00 Campus Dean 214b
MacMillan, DG
05:00 Campus Moon 109b
Foster, EC
05:00 DBUHC Room 201
Lee, SC
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
TBD
TBD
S
TBD
S
S
S
F
F
M
M
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
TBD
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
05:15PM
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
05:00
TBD
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
07:45
07:45
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
CRJS
5326
5326
5327
5330
5332
5332
ECONOMICS
FA6 ECON 5311
FA ECON 5311
FA ECON 6303
H1
N1
N1
EDUCATION
EDDL
EDDL
EDDS
EDDS
EDDS
EDDS
EDDS
EDDS
EDDS
EDUC
EDUC
01-12
01-12
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Treatise I
Teatise II
Budgeting/Finance
Internship K-12
Adv School Law K-12
Human Resource Mgmt
Superintendency
Supervision/Staff Dev
Curr Design/Admin
Core Subj EC-6 Sem
EC-12 Prof Res Seminar
FA EDUC 5021
02
EC-12 Prof Res Seminar TH
FA EDUC 5303
FA EDUC 5310
FA EDUC 5310
N1
Developmental Stages
NDCO1 Intro/Except Learner
01
Intro/Except Learner
Fall 2015
7388
7389
7315
7320
7355
7362
7364
7373
7378
5010
5021
TBD
T
W
TBD
TBD
10:30
12:15
TBD
TBD
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 327
Campus Collins 005a
Internet
Internet
TBD
TBD
DBUHC Room 201
TBD
TBD
Campus Moon 111a
Campus Moon 109b
Campus TBD
Campus Dean 214b
Campus Moon 111a
Campus Education 112
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Education 112
TBD
TBD Internet
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Room 114
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Education 114
www.DBU.edu
Grooms, TF
Guerra, E
Carter, OD
Classroom & online every week Aug. 24-Oct. 19
ECON 5311; MANA 51.521
OBV
LS Cohort; Meets Aug. 25-Oct. 20
ND Cohort; Meets Aug. 25-Oct. 20
LW Cohort; Meets Aug. 26-Oct. 21
LW Cohort; Meets Oct. 28-Dec. 16
DTR Cohort; Meets Aug. 24-Oct. 19
BRD Cohort; Meets Aug. 24-Oct. 19
IV Cohort; Meets Aug. 27-Oct. 22
BRD Cohort; Meets Oct. 26-Dec. 14
WP1 Meets Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 25, 26, Oct. 23, 24, Nov. 20,
21
DTR Cohort; Meets Oct. 29-Dec. 17
IV Cohort; Meets Oct. 29-Dec. 17
MB Cohort; Meets Oct. 26-Dec. 14; S-L
ND Cohort
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 9; Meets Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 9; Meets Sept. 19, Oct. 17, Nov. 21
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 6; Meets Sept. 25, Oct. 16, Nov. 6
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 5; Meets Sept. 19, Oct. 24, Nov. 14
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 4; EDDL 7333; Meets Sept. 18, Oct. 23,
Nov. 13
Various
Ed.D. K-12 Cohorts
Various
Ed.D. K-12 Cohorts
Patrick, DP
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 4; Meets Sept. 19, Oct. 24, Nov. 14
Tribble, DH
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 5; S-L
Leasor, MD
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 7; Meets Sept. 12, Oct. 17, Nov. 14
Valenta, RL
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 8; Meets Sept. 19, Oct. 24, Nov. 7
Hull, SJ
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 6; Meets Sept. 26, Oct. 17, Nov. 7
McLaughlin, NL Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 7; Meets Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 13
Clark, EA
Ed.D. K-12 Cohort 8; Meets Sept. 18, Oct. 23, Nov. 6 (214a)
Williams, BB
TCP adm., second sem. junior, EC-6; $35 fee
Burgin, RD
TCP adm., second sem. junior, EC-6, 4-8, 7-12, 8-12, EC-12;
$35 fee
Burgin, RD
TCP adm., second sem. junior, EC-6, 4-8, 7-12, 8-12, EC-12;
$35 fee
Bigler, DA
PT; OBV
Price, CJ
ND Cohort
Staff
41
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
FA EDUC 5310
FA EDUC 5316
FA EDUC 5320
N1
N1
H1
Intro/Except Learner
Stud/Classroom/Mgmt
Teach/Underachiever
TBD
TBD
M
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Education 114
Green, SR
Smiles, LJ
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
01
01
N1
SHL1
SHL1
Teach/Underachiever
Intern/Teaching I
Intern/Teaching II
Pedagogy/SPED
Managing/Learn Diff
Theory to Practice
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
S
S
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:30AM
08:30AM
Internet
TBD
TBD
Internet
SHL
SHL
Johnson, JS
Spain, CS
Spain, CS
Sanders, ME
Coffman, NM
Coffman, NM
S
08:30AM 05:30 SHL
Pickering, JS
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
EDUC
5320
5321
5322
5330
5342
5352
FA EDUC 5352
SHL2 Theory to Practice
Ends Site
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:30
05:30
Location
Instructor
FA EDUC 5364
SHL1 Sensorial/Philosophy
S
08:30AM 05:30 SHL
FA EDUC 5374
SHL1 Biological Serv/Phil
S
08:30AM 05:30 SHL
FA EDUC 5379
SHL1 Elem/Classroom Mgmt
S
08:30AM 05:30 SHL
FA EDUC 5608
01
Clinical Teaching
TBD
TBD
TBD TBD
FA EDUC 6010
01
Professional Portfolio
TBD
TBD
TBD TBD
FA EDUC 6011
01
Professional Portfolio
TBD
TBD
TBD TBD
FA
EDUC
6012
01Professional PortfolioTBDTBDTBD
TBD
FA6 EDUC 6302
MBCO1Research/Education
M
05:00PM 10:00 MABK
FA7 EDUC 6302
LSCO1 Research/Education
T
05:00PM 10:00 LSOC
FA EDUC 6302
H1
Research/Education
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Education 112
Pickering, JS
Pickering, JS
Pickering, JS
Spain, CS
Spain, CS
Tribble, DH
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
FA7 EDUC 6302
NDCO1 Research/Education
FA6 EDUC 6302
AVCO1 Research/Education
FA EDUC 6302
N1
Research/Education FA6 EDUC 6304
FWCO1Improvement/Instruct
FA7 EDUC 6304
AVCO1 Improvement/Instruct
FA EDUC 6304
N1
Improvement/Instruct
FA7 EDUC 6306
FWCO1Curric/Design/Eval
FA EDUC6306 N1
Curric/Design/Eval
FA6 EDUC 6308
IVCO1 Sch/Multicultural/Soc
FA3 EDUC 6308
01
Sch/Multicultural/Soc
FA EDUC6308 N1
Sch/Multicultural/Soc
FA EDUC 6310
N1
Foun/Chr School Educ
FA EDUC 6315
01
Intern/Curric/Instruct
FA EDUC 6340
SHL1 Practicum I
FA EDUC 6341
SHL1 Practicum II
FA ESLS 5301
01
Second Lang/Acqu
FA ESLS 5304
N1
Meth/Teaching ESL
FA ESLS 5306
01
Content Area Lang/Sk
FA ESLS 5308
N1
Multicult/Learn Env
FA ESLS 5312
01
Practicum/State/Cert
FA ESLS 5314
01
Practicum/ESL/EFL
FA ESLS 5320
01
Assessing ELLs
FA GSCI 5320
01
Pedagogy of Science
FA GSCI 5320
02
Pedagogy of Science
FA READ 5010
01
Master Read/Seminar
FA READ 5011
01
Read Specialist Sem
T
W
TBD
T
W
TBD
T
TBD
T
F
S
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
T
TBD
M
TBD
TH
TH
TH
MWF
M
TBD
TBD
05:30PM 10:15 DBUN
Room 113
05:00PM 10:00 AVJH
TBD
TBD Internet
05:00PM 10:00 PDC
05:00PM 10:00 AVJH
TBD
TBD Internet
05:30PM 10:15 PDC
TBD
TBD Internet
04:30PM 09:15 IVAD
05:30PM 09:00 Campus Education 100
08:00AM03:00
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD TBD
TBD
TBD SHL
TBD
TBD SHL
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Education 100
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Moon 109b
TBD
TBD Internet
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Education 112
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Education 112
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Moon 109b
11:00AM 11:50 Campus Education 114
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Education 114
TBD
TBD Campus
TBD
TBD Campus
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Watts, KL
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
READ 5331
READ 5332
READ 5332
READ 5332
READ 5332
READ 5334
READ 5337
READ 5338
READ 6301
READ 6330
READ6330
READ 6331
SOST 5340
SOST 5340
SPED 5310
SPED 5310
SPED 5310
SPED 5320
01
Reading/Content Area
01
Diag/Correct Read Diff
02
Diag/Correct Read Diff
03
Diag/Correct Read Diff
NDCO1 Diag/Correct Read Diff
N1
Diag/Cl Correct Read
01
Pedagogy/Reading III
01
Pedagogy/Lang Arts
01
Sp Read Assess/Instr
GCCO1 Foundations/Reading
N1
Foundations/Reading
01
Stud/Read & Literature
01
Pedagogy/Soc Studies
02
Pedagogy/Soc Studies
NDCO1 Intro/Except Learner
01
Intro/Except Learner
N1
Intro/Except Learner
H1
Teach/Underachiever
W
MWF
TTH
M
F
TBD
TH
W
T
TBD
TBD
TH
MWF
T
T
W
TBD
M
08:00PM
12:00PM
03:30PM
08:00PM
08:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
05:15PM
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00PM
TBD
08:00PM
10:30
12:50
04:45
10:30
11:00
TBD
07:45
07:45
10:30
TBD
TBD
07:45
02:50
07:45
08:00
10:30
TBD
10:30
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
DBUN
Room 113
Internet
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 114
DBUHC Room
Internet
Campus Education 114
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 114
DBUN
Room 114
Campus Education 114
Internet
Campus Education 114
Banks, AD
Pedersen, BG
Dugger, LP
Hamberlin, MK
Bedenbaugh, CK
Staff
Kalinec, JL
Pedersen, BG
Hamberlin, MK
Staff
Staff
Garrett, SA
Abercrombie, JE
McCarthy, MG
Price, CJ
Staff
Green, SR
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
SPED
N1
Teach/Underachiever
N1
Pedagogy/SPED
01
Diag/Correct Read Diff
02
Diag/Correct Read Diff
03
Diag/Correct Read Diff
NDCO1 Diag/Correct Read Diff
01
Professional Portfolio
01
Indiv Diag/Practicum
01
Supervision/Ed Instruct
TBD
TBD
MWF
TTH
M
F
TBD
TBD
W
TBD
TBD
12:00PM
03:30PM
08:00PM
08:15PM
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
12:50
04:45
10:30
11:00
TBD
TBD
10:30
Internet
Internet
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
Campus Education 100
DBUN
Room 113
Campus
Campus
Campus Education 112
Johnson, JS
Sanders, ME
Pedersen, BG
Dugger, LP
Hamberlin, MK
Bedenbaugh, CK
Sanders, ME
Brown, CG
Sanders, ME
42
5320
5330
5332
5332
5332
5332
6010
6350
6360
www.DBU.edu
Staff
Watts, KL
Tribble, DH
Coffman, NM
Coffman, NM
Morren, DM
Morren, DM
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Staff
Neyland, MJ
Neyland, MJ
Hamberlin, MK
Hamberlin, MK
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
PTS; OBV
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
PT, AD
PT, AD
EDUC/SPED 5310
SHL Cohort; Meets Sept. 12. 26. Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 5
SHL Cohort; EDUC 5340; Meets Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 17, Nov. 7,
Dec. 5
SHL Cohort; EDUC 5340; Meets Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 17, Nov. 7,
Dec. 5
SHL Cohort; Meets Sept. 12, 26, Oct. 10, Nov. 14, Dec. 5
SHL Cohort; Meets Sept. 19, Oct. 10, 24, Nov. 7, Dec. 12
SHL Cohort, Dates TBD
Teacher cert.; $100 fee
Graduating
Graduating
Graduating
MB Cohort; Meets Aug. 24-Oct. 19; S-L
LS Cohort; Meets Oct. 27-Dec. 15; S-L
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online; S-L
ND Cohort; Meets Oct. 27-Dec. 15; S-L
AV Cohort; Meets Aug. 26-Oct. 21; S-L
S-L
FW Cohort; Meets Aug. 25-Oct. 20
AV Cohort; Meets Oct. 28-Dec.16
FW Cohort; Meets Oct. 27-Dec. 15
IV Cohort; Meets Aug. 25-Oct. 20
WP2 Meets Sept. 4, 5, 18, 19, Oct. 16, 17, 30, 31
Graduating; S-L
SHL Cohort; EDUC 5340 or 5348
SHL Cohort; EDUC 5341 or 5396
ADP ESL; S-L
ADP ESL; S-L
OBV 4 hrs.
OBV 4 hrs.
Final sem.; APD MEDRE;READ 6301, 6330, 6335
Final sem.; APD MEDRE; READ 6301, 6330, 6335 & 9 add.
grad. hrs. READ
AI; F-B; S-L
AI; F-B; S-L
PT & MAT; AI; F-B; S-L
ND Cohort; AI; F-B; S-L
PT & MAT; READ 6331, 6332
READ 6330 or recent exp.
GC Cohort
PT; MEDCI; AI
OBV 5 hrs.
OBV 5 hrs.
ND Cohort
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
EDUC/SPED 5310
AI
AI
AI
ND Cohort; AI
Graduating
APD; SPED 5310, 5320, 5330, READ 5334; S-L
APD
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
FA ENTR 6391
August 24–December 17, 2015
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
01
Int Entrepreneurship
W
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 301
McClure, JA
N1
N1
01
H1
Foun/Finance
Foun/Finance
Corporate Finance
Corporate Finance
TBD
TBD
M
T
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
05:15PM
Park, JJ
Park, JJ
Sonko, J
Reid, WE
FA4 FINA 6301
01
Corporate Finance
S
09:00AM 03:30 Campus Collins 012
Sonko, J
FA
FA6
FA
FA7
FA7
FA
FA6
FA7
FA
N1
H1
N1
H1
H2
N1
01
H1
01
Corporate Finance
Capital Markets/Inst
Capital Markets/Inst
International Finance
International Finance
International Finance
Investments
Futures and Options
Adv Managerial Fin
TBD
W
TBD
T
W
TBD
T
TH
W
TBD
08:15PM
TBD
08:00PM
08:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
Park, JJ
Staff
Park, JJ
Dawkins, WL
Staff
Mercer, TA
Harper, TR
Park, JJ
Harper, TR
FINANCE
FA6
FA7
FA
FA6
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
FINA
51.521
51.521
6301
6301
6301
6302
6302
6321
6321
6321
6331
6332
6351
HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT
TBD
TBD
10:30
07:45
TBD
10:45
TBD
10:30
10:45
TBD
07:45
07:45
07:45
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 301
Campus Collins 326b
Internet
DBUN
Room 113
Internet
Campus Collins 326b
DBUN
Room 117
Internet
Campus Collins 301
Campus Collins 301
Campus Horner 201
FA6 HCMG 6310
H1
HC Plan/Mrkt Pol
M
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 312
Stuckey, BW
FA7 HCMG 6310
H1
HC Plan/Mrkt Pol
W
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Staff
FA7 HCMG 6320
H1
Managed Health Care
M
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 312
Hudspeth, RP
FA HCMG 6330
H1
Long-Term Care Adm
TH
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
Staff
FA6 HCMG 6330
FA HCMG 6380
N1
01
Long-Term Care Adm
Health Serv/Capstone
TBD
TH
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Moon 111a
Stuckey, BW
Hudspeth, RP
KINESIOLOGY
Room 113
Room 115
FA KNES 5010
FA7 KNES 5301
FA KNES 5303
01
H1
H1
EC-12 Physical Educ
Exercise Physiology
Mech Analysis/Motor
M
TBD
M
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Education 112
TBD
TBD Campus
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Halliday 1
Elms, SJ
Galloway, WR
Ruot, CW
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
5304
5311
5321
5321
6010
6020
6305
6308
6326
01
01
01
02
01
01
N1
01
H1
Sport Nutrition
Concepts/Pers Train
Intern/Kinesiology
Intern/Kinesiology
Professional Portfolio
Culminating Experience
Meas/Eval/Research
Sociology of Sport
Psych/Sport/Perform
W
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
M
M
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
05:15PM
Galloway, WR
Galloway, WR
Galloway, WR
Tennison, JA
Elms, SJ
Galloway, WR
Tennison, JA
Galloway, WR
Williams, PS
FA KNES 6330
FA KNES 6345
01
01
Legal/Ethic/Sport
TH
Applied Ped/Kinesiology T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Dean 214b
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Dean 214a
Tennison, JA
Elms, SJ
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
KNES
LIBERAL ARTS
07:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
10:30
07:45
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
COOP
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Campus Halliday 1
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
5300
5301
5303
5304
5305
5306
5309
5315
5320
01
01
01
N1
01
01
01
01
H1
Western Heritage/Chr
Western Church Hist
Baptist History
Am Diplomatic History
History of Texas
E Asian Civ/Culture
E Asian Language
Municipal Gov’t Dev
Tech/Communication
T
W
TTH
TBD
T
TBD
TBD
TTH
TH
05:15PM
05:15PM
09:30AM
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
05:15PM
07:45
07:45
10:45
TBD
03:15
TBD
TBD
12:15
07:45
Campus Moon 111a
Campus Pilgrim 307
Campus Collins 005a
Internet
Campus Collins 327
TBD
TBD
Campus Collins 251
Campus Horner 210
Stubblefield, DB
Johnson, CL
Williams, ME
Stricklin, BD
Stricklin, BD
Ishida, M
Ishida, M
Sullivan, RJ
Hoover, JC
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
5321
5322
5322
5322
5324
5334
5335
5340
5344
5346
5347
5350
5350
5351
5351
5351
5352
5352
01
H1
N1
N2
N1
N1
01
01
N1
01
01
01
N1
01
H1
N1
01
02
Readers Theater
Comm Styles/Success
Comm Styles/Success
Comm Styles/Success
The Gospels
Literature in E Asia
Jefferson to Lincoln
Global Lit/East Europe
Spanish Civil War Lit Sp Top: Lit Theory
Studies/Drama: Mod Am
WV/Human Beliefs/Act
WV/Human Beliefs/Act
Early/Letters/Paul
Early/Letters/Paul
Early/Letters/Paul
Later/Letters/Paul
Later/Letters/Paul
M
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TTH
TH
TBD
F
W
M
TBD
MWF
F
TBD
MWF
TTH
06:30PM
12:30PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
02:00PM
TBD
02:00PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
TBD
01:00PM
02:00PM
TBD
12:00PM
12:30PM
09:00
01:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
12:15
04:30
TBD
04:45
04:30
07:45
TBD
01:50
02:50
TBD
12:50
01:45
Campus Brownstone 101
Campus Nation 021
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 005b
Campus Nation 019
Internet
Campus Collins 313
Campus Collins 332
Campus Nation 021
Internet
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 301
Internet
Campus Collins 316
Campus Collins 304
Morris, CN
Ingram, BR
Kittle, KJ
Averill, EP
Smith, GA
Cothren, RM
Brown, DC
McCollister, DL
Dark, RN
Dark, RN
Henry, ML
Nichols, DL
Cook, MW
Payne, GA
Thomason, BA
Ammons, GL
Payne, GA
Snowden, DT
Fall 2015
www.DBU.edu
ACCT 5311; Aug. 24-Oct. 22
ACCT 5311; Oct. 23-Dec. 17
ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521
ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521; Classroom & online every week
Aug. 25-Oct. 20
ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521; Fast Sat. 1 meets Aug. 29, Sept. 5,
12, 19, 26, Oct. 17, 24
ACCT 5311, FINA 51.521
FINA 6301; Classroom & online every week Aug. 26-Oct. 21
FINA 6301
FINA 6301; Classroom & online every week Oct. 27-Dec. 15
FINA 6301; Classroom & online every week Oct. 28-Dec. 16
FINA 6301
FINA 6331
FINA 6301; Classroom & online every week Oct. 29-Dec. 17
FINA 6301
MANA 51.521; MRKT 51.521; Classroom & online every
week Aug. 24-Oct. 19
MANA 51.521; MRKT 51.521; Classroom & online every
week Oct. 28-Dec. 16
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online every week Oct. 26-Dec.
14
HCMG 6310, 6320; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5,
19, Dec. 10 & online
HCMG 6310, 6320; Aug. 24-Oct. 22
6 hrs 6000 level HCMG
$35 fee
Meets Oct. 23-Dec. 17 & online
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
ADP
AI
AI
Graduating, TCP
Graduating
Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7 &
online
S-L
Classroom & online
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
6 hrs. POLS or AI
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
F-B; S-L
Classroom & online
S-L
S-L
Classroom & online
43
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA2
5352
5355
5355
5355
5359
5362
5362
5363
5365
5366
5369
5370
5372
5372
5376
5377
5377
5378
5380
5381
5383
5385
5388
N1
01
H1
N1
01
01
N1
01
01
01
N1
N1
H1
N1
01
01
02
01
01
01
01
01
01
Later/Letters/Paul
Systematic Theology
Systematic Theology
Systematic Theology
Hist/Graphic Design I
Youth Ministry/Church
Youth Ministry/Church
Advertising Design
Chr/Pluralistic World
The General Epistles
Modern Art
Western Culture/Arts
Arts/Creative Process
Arts/Creative Process
Drawing/Liberal Arts
Painting/Liberal Arts
Painting/Liberal Arts
Choral Lit/Adv/Tech
Ethnomusic/ Missions
Sculpture/Liberal Arts
ST: Media Production
Sp Top: Mixed Media
Foun/Amer Republic
TBD
MWF
M
TBD
MWF
T
TBD
W
TTH
T
TBD
TBD
TH
TBD
T
F
M
MW
TTH
W
MW
M
F
TBD
09:00AM
02:00PM
TBD
11:00AM
08:00PM
TBD
12:30PM
12:30PM
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
11:00AM
TBD
12:30PM
11:00AM
05:15PM
09:00AM
04:30PM
02:30PM
02:00PM
12:00PM
05:30PM
TBD
09:50
02:50
TBD
11:50
10:30
TBD
03:00
01:45
10:30
TBD
TBD
12:15
TBD
03:00
01:30
07:45
09:50
05:45
05:00
03:15
02:30
10:45
FA MALA 5393
FA MALA 5399
01
01
Sp Top: Printmaking
Opera Workshop
M
TTH
02:30PM 05:00 Campus Collins 317b
04:30PM 06:30 Campus Roberts 206
Morgan, MM
Holcomb, SN
N1
N1
N1
N1
01
H1
Management Theory
Management Theory
Business Legal Env
Business Legal Env
Foun/Bus/Analysis
Employment Law
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
W
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
08:00PM
Abla, TB
Abla, TB
Sardelli, AL
Sardelli, AL
DeLeon, JA
Stuckey, BW
FA7 MANA 6301
H2
Employment Law
W
05:30PM 08:00 DBUN
FA MANA 6302
FA MANA 6302
FA MANA 6302
01
02
H1
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis
Quantitative Analysis
W
TH
TH
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 318
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Collins 301
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 115
Chen, D
Jones, LV
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA6
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
01
N1
01
01
02
N1
H1
H2
Quantitative Analysis
Research/Statistics
Staffing Organizations
Leader/Management
Leader/Management
Leader/Management
Leader/Management
International Mgmt
International Mgmt
TBD
TH
TBD
M
TH
TH
TBD
M
T
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
05:30PM
05:30PM
TBD
06:00PM
05:30PM
TBD
07:45
TBD
07:45
10:15
08:00
TBD
07:15
08:00
Staff
Chen, D
Brayden, NF
McNutt, PS
Downing, LD
Staff
Dutschke, JB
Carter, GW
Staff
FA MANA 6311
01
International Mgmt
FA3 MANA 6311
01
International Mgmt
FA MANA 6312
01
Comm/Bus Behavior
FA MANA 6314
H1
Org/Change Develop
FA6 MANA 6314
H1
Org/Change Develop
W
F
S
M
M
W
05:15PM
05:30PM
08:00AM
05:15PM
07:30PM
05:15PM
07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-07
McClure, JA
09:00 Campus Collins 312
Carter, GW
03:00
07:45 Campus Moon 112
Hix, JW
08:45 DBUN
Room 117
Hinkle, CS
07:45 Campus Nation 018
Calhoun, JB
FA MANA 6314
FA7 MANA 6319
N1
H1
Org/Change Develop
Operational Finance
TBD
M
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Dean 214b
Notgrass, DP
Mauldin, JW
FA6 MANA 6319
H1
Operational Finance
T
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Room 114
Mauldin, JW
FA MANA 6320
FA MANA 6320
01
H1
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
T
T
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 021
05:30PM 08:00 DBUHC Room 209
Lassiter, WL
Staff
FA MANA 6320
H2
Business Ethics
W
08:15PM 10:45 DBUN
Blanscet, GW
FA7
FA
FA6
FA
FA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
6320
6320
6323
6323
6333
01
N1
H1
N1
H1
Business Ethics
Business Ethics
Hum Res Strategy
Hum Res Strategy
Op/Quality Manage
TH
TBD
TH
TBD
M
05:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
08:00PM
10:45
TBD
07:45
TBD
10:30
Campus Collins 313
Internet
Campus Collins 312
Internet
Campus Collins 314
Crane, SA
Gregory, RR
Crisp, PL
Hinkle, CS
Thompson, MJ
FA
FA7
FA
FA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
6333
6333
6341
6341
01
H1
01
H1
Op/Quality Manage
Op/Quality Manage
Strat Mgmt Decisions
Strat Mgmt Decisions
TH
S
T
W
08:15PM
08:00AM
05:15PM
05:30PM
10:45
11:00
07:45
08:00
DBUHC
DBUN
Campus
DBUN
Thompson, MJ
Staff
Arnott, DH
Staff
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MALA
MANAGEMENT
FA6
FA7
FA6
FA7
FA
FA7
44
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
51.521
51.521
51.522
51.522
5398
6301
6302
6303
6305
6310
6310
6310
6310
6311
6311
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
10:30
10:30
Location
Internet
Campus SGMC 109
Campus Collins 318
Internet
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus Education 114
Campus Collins 314
Campus Nation 021
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 317b
Internet
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317a
Campus Collins 317ab
Campus Roberts 206
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Horner 210
Campus Collins 317b
Campus Collins 327
Internet
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 314
Campus Collins 314
Room 114
Internet
Campus Collins 332
Internet
Campus SGMC 109
Campus Collins 313
DBUHC Room 209
Internet
DBUN
Room 117
DBUHC Room 209
Room 116
Room 209
Room 114
Collins 316
Room 117
www.DBU.edu
Instructor
McQuitty, DG
Lemons, JC
Lemons, JC
Shiffer, SE
Hutchinson, JW
Ulmer, DC
Ulmer, DC
Hutchison, JW
Matos, JF
Carlisle, JL
Gilbert, TC
Pettit, CA
Walsh, DH
Walsh, DH
Hutchinson, JW
Ferrara, DL
Morgan, MM
Holcomb, SN
Lites, MA
Cole, NJ
Hollabaugh, GT
Bowman, NL
Bodiford, CW
Staff
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Classroom & online
$40 fee
F-B; S-L
Museum FT
Classroom & online; FT
FT
Three levels; FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Five levels; Museum FT; $40 fee
Alt. Fri. 2 meets Sept. 4, 18, Oct. 2, 16, 30, Nov. 13, Dec. 4, 11
(8pm final exam)
AUD
Aug. 24-Oct. 22
Oct. 23-Dec. 17
Aug. 24-Oct. 22
Oct. 23-Dec. 17
AI
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online every week Oct. 27-Dec.
15
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online every week Oct. 28- Dec.
16
MANA 6303
MANA 6303
MANA 6303; Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19,
Dec. 10 & online
MANA 6303
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Class meets Aug. 27-Oct. 22
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom weekly & online
MANA 51.521; Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17,
Dec. 1, 15 & online
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; WP2 meets Sept. 4, 5, 18, 19, Oct. 16, 17,
30, 31
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom weekly & online
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online every week Aug. 26-Oct.
21
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online every week Oct. 26-Dec.
14
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online every week Aug. 28-Oct.
16
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27,
Nov. 10, 24, Dec. 8 & online
MANA 51.521; Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 18,
Dec. 9 & online
MANA 51.521; Class meets Oct. 29-Dec. 17
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online Aug. 27-Oct. 22; S-L
MANA 51.521; S-L
MANA 51.521; Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov.
9, 23, Dec. 7 & online
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online Oct. 31-Dec. 12
Graduating MBA; S-L
Graduating MBA; S-L; Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21,
Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 9 & online; S-L
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 GRADUATE
August 24–December 17, 2015
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
FA7 MANA 6341
H1
Strat Mgmt Decisions
TH
FA
FA
FA6
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
N1
H1
N1
01
N1
01
01
01
N1
Strat Mgmt Decisions
Emp Neg Collect Barg
Compensation/Perf
Compensation/Perf
Career Mgmt/Trans
Career Mgmt/Trans
Mastering Prof Sales
Sales Negotiation
Sales Mgmt Optimiza
Management Strategy
TBD
TBD
S
TBD
T
TBD
T
W
F
TBD
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
MANA
6341
6342
6343
6343
6347
6347
6353
6354
6355
6360
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Collins 314
Crisp, EW
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
08:00PM
08:15PM
08:15PM
TBD
Graduating MBA; S-L; Classroom & online every week Oct.
29-Dec. 17; S-L
Graduating MBA; S-L
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; Classroom & online Aug. 29-Oct. 17
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521
MANA 51.521; MRKT 51.521
MANA 51.521; MRKT 51.521
MANA 51.521; MRKT 51.521; S-L
Graduating MAM; S-L
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FA6
FA6
FA7
FA
FA
FA
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
MISM
6314
6314
6314
6314
6335
6394
H1
H2
H1
N1
N1
01
Ends Site
Location
TBD
TBD
11:00
TBD
07:45
TBD
10:30
10:45
11:00
TBD
Internet
Internet
DBUN
Room 114
Internet
Campus Collins Widner
Internet
Campus Collins 318
DBUN
Room 115
DBUN
Room 115
Internet
Crisp, EW
Law, TL
Staff
Wortman, MJ
Hix, JW
Nelson, MJ
Staff
Staff
Staff
Deviney, DE
10:30
10:45
08:15
TBD
TBD
10:30
Campus Collins 326b
DBUN
Room 117
DBUN
Room 115
Internet
Internet
Campus Collins 327
Staff
Staff
Staff
Goble, RM
Bell, TJ
Cartwright, DL
Management Info Syst
Management Info Syst
Management Info Syst
Management Info Syst
Networks/Telecomm
IT Security
W
W
F
TBD
TBD
T
08:00PM
08:15PM
05:30PM
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
FA6 MRKT 51.521 N1
Marketing Concepts
FA7 MRKT 51.521 N1
Marketing Concepts
FA MRKT 6301
H2B1 Creative Prob Solving
TBD
TBD
T
TBD
TBD Internet
TBD
TBD Internet
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 019
FA1 MRKT 6301
01
Creative Prob Solving
FA1 MRKT 6301
02
Creative Prob Solving
FA MRKT 6301
N1
Creative Prob Solving
FA MRKT 6312
01
Consumer Behavior
FA MRKT 6321
N1
International Marketing
FA MRKT 6331
N1
Marketing Analysis
FA6 MRKT 6341
H1
Adv Marketing Strat
F
S
F
S
TBD
W
TBD
TBD
W
05:30PM
08:00AM
05:30PM
08:00AM
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
05:30PM
M
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 018
Staff
MATH 1303 or AI; Scientific calculator
TBA
TH
M
TBA
T
TBA
TBA
05:15PM
05:15PM
TBA
05:15PM
TBA
TBA
07:45
07:45
TBA
07:45
TBA
Internet
Campus Collins 005a
Campus Nation 021
Internet
Campus Collins Widner
Internet
Cannon, BL
Hale, EL
Nichols, DL
Cook, MW
Hix, JW
Nelson, MJ
S-L
TBD
TH
TH
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
10:30
10:30
TBD
Internet
Campus Collins 312
Campus Collins 312
Internet
Rivera, LE
Rivera, LE
Crisp, EW
Gamblin, TD
Aug. 24-Oct. 22
PROJ 6301; Class meets Oct. 29-Dec. 17
PROJ 6301; Class meets Aug. 27-Oct. 22
PROJ 6301; Oct. 23-Dec. 17
FA EDSC 5310
N1
Intro/School Counsel
FA EDSC 5311
N1
Developmental Psyc
FA EDSC 6010
01
Professional Portfolio
FA3 EDSC 6308
01
Sch/Multicultural Soc
FA EDSC 6308
N1
Sch/Multicultural Soc
FA6 EDSC 6310
LWCO1 Pre-Pract/Sch Coun
TBD
TBD
TBD
F
S
TBA
M
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:30PM 09:00
08:00AM03:00
TBA
TBA
04:30PM 09:30
Internet
Internet
Campus
Campus Education 100
Staff
Staff
Bond, BB
Staff
Graduating
WP2 Meets Sept. 4, 5, 18, 19, Oct. 16, 17, 30, 31
Internet
ACMS
Staff
Staff
FA6 EDSC 6310
NDCO1 Pre-Pract/Sch Coun
M
05:15PM 10:45 DBUN
FA EDSC 6310
FA EDSC 6312
FA EDSC6313
FA7 EDSC 6316
FA EDSC 6316
FA EDSC 6318
FA EDSC 6318
FA EDSC 6380
N1
Pre-Pract/Sch Coun
01
Appraisal/Coun/Dev
N1
Curric/Admin/Coun
LWCO1 Pract I/School Coun
01
Pract I/School Coun
01
Pract II/School Coun
GCCO1 Pract II/School Coun
H1
Career Development
TBD
TH
TBD
M
W
TH
TH
TH
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
04:30PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:30PM
05:15PM
MARKETING
MATH
FA MATH 5304
01
Content Math I
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
MAPD
MAPD
MAPD
MAPD
MAPD
MAPD
5305
5310
5350
5350
6347
6347
N1
01
01
N1
01
N1
Intro/Leader Studies
Coaching Th/Methods
WV/Human Beliefs/Act
WV/Human Beliefs/Act
Career Dev/Life Trans
Career Dev/Life Trans
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
FA6
FA7
FA6
FA7
PROJ
PROJ
PROJ
PROJ
6301
6302
6303
6304
N1
H1
H1
N1
Proj Overview Strat
Project Planning
Execution/Closeout
Adv Project/Strategy
SCHOOL COUNSELING
Fall 2015
Meyer, KD
Meyer, KD
McNutt, TS
09:00 Campus Collins 314
McNutt, TS
03:00 09:00 DBUN
Room 116
Armstrong, CL
03:00
TBD Internet
McNutt, TS
07:45 Campus Collins 301
Reid, SS
TBD Internet
Little, CD
TBD Internet
Ricketts, PM
08:00 DBUN
Room 114
Staff
TBD
07:45
TBD
09:30
07:45
07:45
08:00
07:45
Room 114
Internet
Campus Nation 018
Internet
ACMS
Campus Nation 019
Campus Nation 019
DBUHC Room 201
Campus Nation 021
www.DBU.edu
Staff
Staff
Anderson, LJ
Staff
Staff
Bond, BB
Bond, BB
Casey, JA
Anderson, LJ
Classroom & online every week Aug. 26-Oct. 21
Classroom & online every week Aug. 26-Oct. 21
Classroom & online every week Oct. 23-Dec. 11
MISM 6314
MISM 6314
Aug. 24-Oct. 22
Oct. 23-Dec. 17
MRKT 51.521; Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, Nov. 24, Dec. 1 &
online; S-L
MRKT 51.521; WP1 meets Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 25, 26, Oct.
23, 24, Nov. 20, 21; S-L
MRKT 51.521; WP1 meets Aug. 28, 29, Sept. 25, 26, Oct.
23, 24, Nov. 20, 21; S-L
MRKT 51.521; S-L
MRKT 6301
MRKT 6301
MANA 6303, MRKT 6301
MRKT 6301, 6331; Classroom & online every week Aug.
26-Oct. 21
S-L
S-L
LW Cohort; EDSC 5310, COUN 5382, 12 add. hrs.; Meets
Aug. 24-Oct. 19
ND Cohort; EDSC 5310, COUN 5382, 12 add. hrs.; Meets
Aug. 24-Oct. 19
EDSC 5310, COUN 5382, 12 add. hrs.
LW Cohort; EDSC 6310; Meets Oct. 26-Dec 14; S-L
EDSC 6310; S-L
EDSC 6316; S-L
GC Cohort; EDSC 6316; S-L
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
45
FALL 2015 GARY COOK GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LEADERSHIP
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Ends Site
Location
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
TBD
TBD
MT
MT
WTH
WTH
TBD
WTH
TBD
WTH
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
TBD
08:00AM
TBD
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
TBD
05:00
TBD
05:00
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Various
Various
Ingram, OC
McLaughlin, NL
Kavli, SE
Smith, DR
Ingram, OC
Bruntmyer, EI
Ingram, OC
Conner, FC
Ingram, OC
Ingram, OC
Traditional & Cohort I, II, III, & IV; APD
Traditional & Cohort I, II, III, & IV; APD
Cohort VII; Meets Oct. 5-6
Cohort VI; Meets Oct. 5-6
Cohort VII; Meets Oct. 7-8
Cohort VI; Meets Oct. 7-8
Cohort V
Cohort VI; Meets Oct. 7-8
Cohort V
Cohort VI; Meets Oct. 7-8
Cohort V
Cohort V
Classroom Sept. 2, 16, 30, Oct. 21, Nov. 4, 18, Dec. 9 &
online
6 hrs. HIED; APD; Oct. 23-Dec. 17
ED.D. IN EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
LEAD
7391
7392
7400
7403
7440
7462
7464
7472
7474
7482
7484
7490
1-21
1-21
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
Leadership I
Leadership II
Educ Foundations
Theories/Human Dev
Educ Research
Dev/Mgmt/Volunteer
Ind Research/Edu Min
High Ed Finance/Law
Ind Research/HIED
Professional Lead Dev
Ind Research/Lead
Lead Proposal Des
HIGHER EDUCATION
Aug. 24–Dec. 17, 2015
Begins
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
TBD
Campus
TBD
Campus
TBD
TBD
FA HIED 5300
H1
College/Univ Admin
W
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 309
Garrett, RU
FA7
FA
FA
FA
5380
6310
6320
6361
01
N1
01
H1
Readings/Higher Educ
Legal/Finance High Ed
Practicum/Higher Educ
Teach/Learn/Stu Dev
TBD
TBD
TBD
W
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
Nation TBD
Internet
TBD
TBD
Campus Nation 309
Ishida, M
Hale, MD
Ishida, M
Garrett, RU
FA HIED 6366
FA HIED 6367
FA HIED 6372
01
01
01
Hist/Phil/Com Colleges
Fin/Admin/Comm Coll
Co-Curricular Learn
WTH
FS
M
08:00AM 05:00 Campus Nation 309
08:00AM 05:00 Campus Nation 309
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Nation 309
Garrett, RU
Garrett, RU
Hale, MD
Chr Worldview/Leader
Lead/Conflict/Adversity
Emotional Intelligence
Great Leaders in Hist
TBD
T
TBD
T
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
08:00PM
TBD
07:45
TBD
10:30
Internet
Campus Nation 018
Internet
Campus Nation 018
Pitts, JN
Cook, DD
Keller, KC
Cook/Killingsworth
S
F
S
F
S
F
S
F
F
S
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
S
F
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
08:00AM
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00AM
08:00AM
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
05:00
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:00
05:00
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Campus
Goodyear, JT
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 12, Oct. 17, Nov. 14
Hedin, NS
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 13
Goodyear, JT
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 12, Oct. 17, Nov. 14
Hedin, NS
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 13
Goodyear, JT
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 12, Oct. 17, Nov. 14
Hedin, NS
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 13
Lineberger/GarrettCohort XI: Meets Sept. 19, Oct. 24, Nov. 21
Lemons/Whiting Cohort X: Meets Aug. 28, Oct. 2, Nov. 6
Nelson/Wright Cohort XI: Meets Sept. 18, Oct. 23, Nov. 20
Kavli, SE
Cohort X: Meets Aug. 29, Oct. 3, Nov. 7
Staff
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Various
ADC
Goodyear, JT
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 12, Oct. 17, Nov. 14
Hedin, NS
Cohort IX: Meets Sept. 11, Oct. 16, Nov. 13
HIED
HIED
HIED
HIED
LEADERSHIP
FA
FA
FA
FA
MAL
MAL
MAL
MAL
6301
6303
6305
6308
N1
01
N1
01
PH.D. IN LEADERSHIP STUDIES
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
PHDB
PHDB
PHDG
PHDG
PHDH
PHDH
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDL
PHDM
PHDM
7309
7315
7309
7315
7309
7315
7301
7302
7308
7320
8300
8310
8311
8312
8313
8320
8321
8322
8323
7309
7315
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
01
25
01-26
01-26
01-26
01-26
01-26
01-26
01-26
01-26
01
01
Special Topics/Bus
Qual Research/Bus
Special Topics/Gen
Qual Research/Gen
Special Topics/HIED
Qual Research/HIED
LTA I: Foundations
LTA II: Biblical Servant Great Books Read
Statistics I
Comprehensive Exam I
Dissertation Prosp I
Dissertation Prosp II
Dissertation Prosp III
Dissertation Prosp IV
Dissertation I
Dissertation II
Dissertation III
Dissertation IV
Special Topics/Min
Qual Research/Min
TBD
TBD
TBD
07:45
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
Nation 018
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Nation 018
Nation 018
FALL 2015 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
CHILDHOOD MINISTRY
Day
Begins
Ends Site
Location
6 hrs. HIED excluding 5380; S-L
Classroom Aug. 26, Sept. 9, 23, Oct. 14, 28, Nov. 11, Dec. 2,
16 & online
Cohort 1; Meets Oct. 7, 8
Cohort 1; Meets Oct. 9, 10
August 24–December 17, 2015
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Classroom Aug. 24, Sept. 14, 28, Oct. 19, Nov. 2, 16, 30, Dec.
14 & online
FA MACH 6312
H1
Ministry/Children
M
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Melia, ML
FA MACH 6315
FA MACH 6353
N1
N1
Min/Child/Sp Needs
Ministry to Families
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Linam, AC
Melia, ML
CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
TBD
TBD
Internet
Internet
FA MACE 5302
H1
Bib Serv Leadership
T
02:00PM 04:30 Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Caillier, JW
FA MACE 5302
FA MACE 5302
01
H2
Bib Serv Leadership
Bib Serv Leadership
M
TH
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Burgin, RA
Martin, RW
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Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 &
online
Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
Fall 2015
FALL 2015 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY
TermDept. No.
Sec.
Course Title
Day
Begins
Ends Site
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
5302
5302
6301
6301
6304
6307
6308
N1
N2
01
N1
N1
N1
H1
Bib Serv Leadership
Bib Serv Leadership
Intro/Christian Educ Intro/Christian Educ
Phil/Prin/Chr Educ
Church/Bus Admin
Ev Missions/Growth
TBD
TBD
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
TH
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
TBD
TBD
10:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
10:30
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
FA MACE 6310
01
Ministry Practicum
TBD
TBD
TBD
Campus
FA MACE 6314
N1
Ministry with Adults
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
MACE
MACE
MACE
MACE
MACE
MACE
MACE
Location
August 24–December 17, 2015
Instructor
Notes: Restrictions, Prerequisites, Requirements
Gregory, RR
Dutschke, JB
Powell, SD
Spooner, BM
Lawson, MP
Bertrand, TD
Feaster/Briscoe Classroom Aug. 27, Sept. 10, 24, Oct. 15, 29, Nov. 12, Dec. 3,
17 & online
Morris, JB
Final semester req., S-L; Class sessions on site with
practicum supervisor & online
Powell, SD
CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
FA MACM 5301
H1
Foun/Chr Ministry
M
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Vann, RT
FA MACM 5301
FA MACM 6304
FA MACM 6309
N1
01
H1
Foun/Chr Ministry
Victim Asst/Training
Shepherd in 21st Cen
TBD
TH
TH
TBD
TBD Internet
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
05:15PM 07:45 Campus Pilgrim LL-05
Smith, DR
Smith, BR
Smith, DR
FA MACM 6309
N1
Shepherd in 21st Cen
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Daehnert, WJ
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
TBD
Internet
Internet
Caillier, JW
Melia, ML
Classroom Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 12, 26, Nov. 9, 23, Dec. 7 &
online
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
FAMILY MINISTRY
FA MAFM 6316
FA MAFM 6353
N1
N1
Faith Form/Life Stage
Ministry to Families
GLOBAL LEADERSHIP
FA MAGL 5315
H1
Leadership Practicum
T
08:00PM 10:30 Campus SGMC 107
Fowlkes, DW
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
01
01
01
01
01
N1
01
01
N1
01
01
01
Sharing Gospel Faith
Intro to Missiology
Cross-Cultural/Min
Strat/Mission Work
Local Church/Mission
Chron Bible Storying
Integr Faith/Cultures
Perspectives/Chr Move
Literature in E Asia
E Asian Civ/Culture
E Asian Language
Sm Grp Disciple-Making
TH
M
T
TH
T
TBD
TH
T
TBD
TBD
TBD
M
02:00PM
02:00PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
05:15PM
TBD
05:15PM
02:00PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
08:00PM
Garrett, RI
Garrett, RI
Kavli, SE
Alexander, MS
Wade, CR
Alexander, MS
Hopper, K
Alexander, MS
Cothren, RM
Ishida, M
Ishida, M
Miller, RS
M
08:00PM 10:30 Campus SGMC 107
Alexander, MS
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
MAGL
5321
5330
5331
5332
5333
5334
5340
5341
5354
5357
5358
6323
04:30
04:30
07:45
07:45
07:45
TBD
07:45
04:30
TBD
TBD
TBD
10:30
Campus SGMC 109
Campus SGMC 109
Campus SGMC 107
Campus SGMC 107
Campus SGMC 109
Internet
Campus SGMC 109
Campus SGMC 109
Internet
TBD
TBD
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online; F-B; S-L
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
AI; Cultural immersion study abroad
SCHOOL OF MINISTRY
FA GSOM 6310
01
Min Mentor/Practicum
STUDENT MINISTRY
FA
FA
FA
FA
MAST
MAST
MAST
MAST
5313
5313
6351
6352
THEOLOGY
01
N1
01
N1
Ministry/Students
Ministry/Students
Stud Cultural Issues
St Min/Global Context
T
TBD
TH
TBD
08:00PM
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
10:30
TBD
07:45
TBD
Campus Pilgrim LL-06
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Internet
Ulmer, DC
Ulmer, DC
Ulmer, DC
Stevens, SH
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
THEO
THEO
THEO
THEO
THEO
5307
5313
5313
5317
6305
N1
01
N1
01
H1
OT Lit/Interpretation
Applied Hermeneutics
Applied Hermeneutics
Baptist History & Polity
Christian Hist/Heritage
TBD
T
TBD
T
TH
TBD
02:00PM
TBD
05:15PM
08:00PM
TBD
04:30
TBD
07:45
10:30
Internet
Campus Pilgrim 307
Internet
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Blackaby, NC
Blackaby, NC
Blackaby, NC
Vann, RT
Staff
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
THEO 6305
THEO 6306
THEO 6306
THEO 6313
THEO 6334
THEO 6390
N1
01
N1
N1
N1
01
Christian Hist/Heritage
Systematic Theology Systematic Theology
Issues in Reform Studies
NT Read: Johannine Lit
Classic Devotional
TBD
M
TBD
TBD
TBD
TH
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
07:45
TBD
TBD
TBD
07:45
Internet Campus Pilgrim LL-07
Internet
Internet
Internet
Campus Pilgrim 307
Whiting, MS
Lemons, JC
Ammons, GL
Whiting, MS
Jaeger, JD
Blackaby, NC
WORSHIP LEADERSHIP
FA MAWL 5312
FA MAWL 6303
01
H1
Worship Songwriting
Spiritual Form Worship
TH
T
08:00PM 10:30 Campus Blackaby 306
02:00PM 04:30 Campus Pilgrim LL-06
FA MAWL 6303
H2
Spiritual Form Worship
T
08:00PM 10:30 Campus SGMC 107
FA
FA
FA
FA
FA
N1
01
N1
01
01
Spiritual Form Worship
Worship Technology
Worship Theo/Comtemp
Worship Ensembles
Worship Practicum
TBD
T
TBD
M
TBD
TBD
05:15PM
TBD
06:00PM
TBD
MAWL 6303
MAWL 6314
MAWL 6316
MAWL 6319
MAWL 6380
Fall 2015
TBD
07:45
TBD
08:20
TBD
Internet
Campus Blackaby 306
Internet
Campus Blackaby 306
Campus
www.DBU.edu
Classroom Sept. 3, 17, Oct. 1, 22, Nov. 5, 19, Dec. 10 &
online
Wells, MA
Vann, RT
MUSB 3320, MAWL 5307
Classroom Aug. 25, Sept. 8, 22, Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 10, 24, Dec.
8 & online
Studstill, TJ
Classroom Sept. 1, 15, 29, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, 17, Dec. 1, 15 &
online
Burgin, JE
Rock, BL
Rock, BL
Wells, MA
Daehnert, WJ
Final semester req., S-L; Class sessions on site with
practicum supervisor & online
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CALENDAR
August Mini-Term I
Fall Semester
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 11, Saturday
August 6-7, Thurs.-Fri.
August 8, Saturday
August 10, Monday
August 14, Friday
August 15, Saturday
August 22, Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 11, Friday
September 18, Friday
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 1, Wednesday
July 3, Friday
July 4, Saturday
July 11, Saturday
August 8, Saturday
August 17, Monday
Aug. 18-19, Tues.-Wed.
August 19, Wednesday
Aug. 20-21, Thurs.-Fri.
August 22, Saturday
August 24, Monday
August 29, Saturday
September 4, Friday
September 7, Monday
September 12, Saturday
October 1, Thursday
October 3, Saturday
October 5-9, Mon.-Fri.
October 10, Saturday
October 17, Saturday
October 19, Monday
November 1, Sunday
November 5, Thursday
November 6, Friday
November 10, Tuesday
November 14, Saturday
November 20, Friday
November 23, Monday
November 25, Wednesday
Nov. 26-28, Thurs.-Sat.
Nov. 27-28, Fri.-Sat.
November 30, Monday
December 1, Tuesday
December 4, Friday
December 9, Wednesday
December 10, Thursday
Dec. 11-17, Fri.-Thurs. December 12, Saturday December 14, Monday
December 17, Thursday
December 18, Friday
December 19, Saturday
August 8, 2015–August 15, 2015
August 24, 2015–December 17, 2015
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Hybrid classes begin
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Late Registration closes (7:30am-8:00am)
Non-hybrid classes begin; Drop period ends 6:00pm
Last day of non-hybrid classes
Last day of hybrid classes
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
All final assignments due
Final grades are due by noon
August Mini-Term II
August 17, 2015–August 21, 2015
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 11, Saturday
Aug. 13-14, Thurs.-Fri.
August 17, Monday
August 21, Friday
August 22, Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 18, Friday
September 25, Friday
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Late Registration closes (7:30am-8:00am)
Classes begin; Drop period ends 6:00pm
Last day of classes
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
All final assignments due
Final grades are due by noon
August Mini-Term III
August 10, 2015–August 21, 2015
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 11, Saturday
August 6-7, Thurs.-Fri.
August 8, Saturday
August 10, Monday
August 11, Tuesday
August 17, Monday
August 21, Friday
August 22 Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 18, Friday
September 25, Friday
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Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Classes begin; Late Registration begins 8:00am
Late Registration closes 6:00pm; Add/Drop period ends 6:00pm
Last day to withdraw
Last day of classes
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
All final assignments due
Final grades are due by noon
www.DBU.edu
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
Employer Paid Students – Spring Balance due in full
No classes meet; University closes at 5:00pm
Independence Day; University closed
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Residence Halls open 9:00am for SWAT Leaders
Faculty Conference (All full-time faculty)
Faculty Workshops
Residence Halls open 9:00am for SWAT participants
Board plans begin 11:00am; SWAT begins 3:00pm
Registration 9:00am-6:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-1:00pm
Graduate Orientation 9:00am-11:00am
Dining Hall opens 10:30am; Residence Halls open 9:00am
Classes begin; First chapel
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-1:00pm
Late Registration closes; Add/Drop period ends 5:00pm
Last day to change class schedule
Labor Day; University closed; No classes meet
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Employer Paid Students – Summer Balance due in full
Fall Saturday classes do not meet
Fall Break
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Fall Saturday classes do not meet
Grad Finale for December 2015 graduation 9:00am-12:00pm
Grad Finale for December 2015 graduation 11:00am-1:00pm
Fall Balances due in full (excludes Six-Month Payment Plan)
Priority deadline for Spring 2016 financial aid applications
Early application deadline for May 2016 graduation
Last day to withdraw
Last day to remove an “I” from Spring or Summer 2015
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Late application fee applies for December 2015 graduation
Homecoming Extravaganza 8:00pm
Thanksgiving Mini-Term classes begin
Thanksgiving holiday begins 5:00pm; No evening classes meet
Thanksgiving holiday; University closed; No fall classes meet Thanksgiving Mini-Term classes meet
Fall Semester classes resume
Faculty/Staff Christmas Dinner 6:00pm
Campus Christmas Tree Lighting 8:15pm
Six-Month Payment Plan final payment due
Last day to complete application for Fall 2015 financial aid
Last Fall semester chapel
Last day of classes for the semester
Final Exams (Final grades due 24 hours after final exam is
administered or by noon on December 18, whichever is earlier)
Residence Halls close within 24 hours of last final exam for
non-graduating residents
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Final grades for graduating students are due by noon
Dining Hall closes 2:00pm for non-graduating residents
Candlelighting Service for graduating students 8:00pm
Commencement 10:00am
Commencement 3:00pm
Inclement weather make-up day for final exams
Dining Hall closes 2:00pm for graduating residents
Residence Halls close 2:00pm for graduating residents
Fall 2015
CALENDAR
Fall Intramester
Fall Break Mini-Term II
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 3, Friday
July 4, Saturday
July 11, Saturday
August 8, Saturday
August 22, Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 7, Monday
September 12, Saturday
October 1-2, Thurs.-Fri.
October 3, Saturday
October 10, Saturday
October 12, Monday
November 5, Thursday
November 14, Saturday
November 20, Friday
Nov. 25, Wednesday
Nov. 26-28, Thurs.-Sat.
Nov. 27-28, Fri.-Sat.
December 12, Saturday
Dec. 12-17, Sat.-Thurs.
December 21, Monday
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 3, Friday
July 4, Saturday
July 11, Saturday
August 8, Saturday
August 22, Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 7, Monday
September 12, Saturday
October 1-2, Thurs.-Fri.
October 3, Saturday
October 5, Monday
October 10, Saturday
November 5, Thursday
November 6, Friday
November 13, Friday
November 14, Saturday
November 20, Friday
October 3, 2015–December 17, 2015
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
No classes meet; University closes at 5:00pm
Independence Day; University closed
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Graduate Orientation 9:00am-11:00am
Registration 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Labor Day; University closed; No classes meet
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Classes begin
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Late Registration closes; Add/Drop period ends 6:00pm
Early application deadline for May 2016 graduation
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Last day to withdraw
Late application fee applies for December 2015 graduation
Thanksgiving Holiday begins at 5:00pm
No evening classes meet
Thanksgiving holiday; University closed; No fall classes meet
Thanksgiving mini-term classes meet
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Final Exams
Final grades are due by noon
Fall Break Mini-Term I
(Day Classes)
October 5, 2015–October 9, 2015
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 3, Friday
July 4, Saturday
July 11, Saturday
August 8, Saturday
August 22, Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 7, Monday
September 12, Saturday
October 1-2, Thurs.-Fri.
October 5, Monday
October 9, Friday
October 10, Saturday
November 5, Thursday
November 6, Friday
November 13, Friday
November 14, Saturday
November 20, Friday
Fall 2015
(Saturday/Evening Classes)
October 3, 2015–October 10, 2015
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
No classes meet; University closes at 5:00pm
Independence Day; University closed
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Graduate Orientation 9:00am-11:00am
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Labor Day; University closed; No classes meet
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Classes begin
Late Registration closes (7:30am-8:00am)
Drop period ends 6:00pm
Last day of classes
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Early application deadline for May 2016 graduation
All final assignments due
Final grades are due by noon
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Late application fee applies for December 2015 graduation
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
No classes meet; University closes at 5:00pm
Independence Day; University closed
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Graduate Orientation 9:00am-11:00am
Registration 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Labor Day; University closed; No classes meet
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Classes begin
Drop period ends 6:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Last day of classes Early application deadline for May 2016 graduation
All final assignments due
Final grades are due by noon
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Late application fee applies for December 2015 graduation
Thanksgiving Week Mini-Term
(Day Classes)
November 23, 2015–November 28, 2015
June 3-4, Wed.-Thurs.
June 5, Friday
June 10-11, Wed.-Thurs.
June 13, Saturday
June 16-17, Tues.-Wed.
June 18-19, Thurs.-Fri.
June 22-23, Mon.-Tues.
June 24-July 17, 2015
July 3, Friday
July 4, Saturday
July 11, Saturday
August 8, Saturday
August 22, Saturday
August 29, Saturday
September 7, Monday
September 12, Saturday
October 10, Saturday
November 5, Thursday November 14, Saturday
Nov. 19-20, Thurs.-Fri.
November 20, Friday
November 23, Monday
November 26, Thursday
November 27, Friday
November 28, Saturday
December 12, Saturday
December 28, Monday
January 4, 2016, Monday
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Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration I
Early application deadline for December 2015 graduation
Transfer Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration II
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration III
Freshman Orientation, Advising, & Advance Registration IV
Advance Registration (Includes Saturday, July 11)
No classes meet; University closes at 5:00pm
Independence Day; University closed
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Graduate Orientation 9:00am-11:00am
Registration 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Labor Day; University closed; No classes meet
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Early application deadline for May 2016 graduation
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
Registration 9:00am-5:00pm
Late application fee applies for December 2015 graduation
Classes begin
Late Registration (7:30am-8:00am)
Drop period ends 6:00pm
Thanksgiving holiday; University closed; No classes meet
Classes resume
Last day of classes
Full-Service Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm
All final assignments due
Final grades are due by noon
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GRADUATION INFORMATION
DEGREES AWARDED AT DBU
STEPS TO GRADUATE
In addition to the degrees listed below, many certification programs,
dual degrees, accelerated degrees, and other opportunities are offered at DBU. Students are encouraged to seek further information
from the college that administers their chosen major.
Submit an Official Degree Plan.
• Meet with your advisor and submit an official degree plan no later than the end of the sophomore
year (60 credit hours).
ASSOCIATE DEGREES
BACHELOR’S DEGREES
Fulfill degree requirements.
• The degree plan becomes official when all appropriate signatures have been obtained. Thereafter,
the student bears ultimate responsibility for fulfilling
degree requirements for graduation.
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Business Studies
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Music Education
Bachelor of Science
Fill out an Application to Graduate form.
MASTER’S DEGREES
• Applications are available on the DBU website
(download and print from www.dbu.edu/registrar),
at DBU Hurst-Colleyville, DBU North, and on the
main campus at the Registrar’s Office.
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry
Master of Arts in Christian Education
Master of Arts in Christian Ministry
Master of Arts in Communication
Master of Arts in Counseling
Master of Arts in Family Ministry
Master of Arts in Global Leadership
Master of Arts in International Studies
Master of Arts in Leadership
Master of Arts in Management
Master of Arts in Professional Development
Master of Arts in Sport Management
Master of Arts in Student Ministry
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
Master of Arts in Worship Leadership
Master of Business Administration
Master of Education in Bilingual Education
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
Master of Education in Higher Education
Master of Education in Kinesiology
Master of Education in Reading and ESL
Master of Education in School Counseling
Master of Education in Special Education
Master of Liberal Arts
Master of Science in Kinesiology
APPLICATION DEADLINES:
Early Applications ($25.00)
• June 5, 2015, for December 2015 graduation
• November 5, 2015, for May 2016 graduation
• April 5, 2016, for August 2016 graduation
Regular Applications ($75.00)
• November 19, 2015, for December 2015 graduation
• April 15, 2016, for May 2016 graduation
• July 8, 2016, for August 2016 graduation
Late Applications ($150.00)
• November 20, 2015, and after for December 2015
graduation
• April 18, 2016, and after for May 2016 graduation
• July 11, 2016, and after for August 2016 graduation
DOCTORAL DEGREES
Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership
Doctor of Philosophy in Leadership Studies
COMMENCEMENT ACTIVITIES
CANDLELIGHTING FOR GRADUATES
GRAD FINALE FOR FALL 2015 GRADUATES
COMMENCEMENT REHEARSALS
One-stop shopping for graduating students
Saturday, October 17, 9:00am–12:00pm
Monday, October 19, 11:00am–1:00pm
Friday, December 18, 8:15am • Burg Center
Friday, December 18, 1:15pm • Burg Center
COMMENCEMENT CEREMONIES
Hillcrest Great Hall
• Order graduation announcements
• Order class rings
• Purchase regalia
• Obtain commencement instructions
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Thursday, December 17, 8:00pm • Great Hall
Friday, December 18, 10:00am • Burg Center
Friday, December 18, 3:00pm • Burg Center
COMMENCEMENT RECEPTION
Receptions follow commencement ceremonies
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Fall 2015
PLAN AHEAD
DAYTIME ENGLISH FINAL EXAMS
CLASS TIME
EXAM DATE
EXAM TIME
ENGL 1301/1401 (sections TBD)
ENGL 1301 (sections TBD)
ENGL 1302 (M–F daytime)
ENGL 2301 (M–F daytime)
ENGL 2302 (M–F daytime)
Friday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 11
Friday, Dec. 11
8:00am–11:00am
12:00pm–3:00pm
12:00pm–3:00pm
12:00pm–2:00pm
9:00am–11:00am
ONLINE LONG WINTER TERM
December 16–17....................Registration
December 18...................... Classes begin
ONLINE EXTENDED WINTER TERM
December 16–17....................Registration
December 18...................... Classes begin
FINAL EXAM SCHEDULE
Monday/Wednesday/Friday Classes (non-hybrid)-------------------------------------- 7:00am–7:50am
Fri., Dec. 11
7:00am–9:00am
8:00am–8:50am
Mon., Dec. 14
8:00am–10:00am
9:00am–9:50am
Wed., Dec. 16 8:00am–10:00am
11:00am–11:50am
Mon., Dec. 14
10:00am–12:00pm
12:00pm–12:50pm
Wed., Dec. 16
10:00am–12:00pm
1:00pm–1:50pm
Mon., Dec. 14
12:00pm–2:00pm
2:00pm–2:50pm
Wed., Dec. 16
12:00pm–2:00pm
3:00pm–3:50pm
Mon., Dec. 14
2:00pm–4:00pm
4:00pm–4:50pm
Wed., Dec. 16 2:00pm–4:00pm
Tuesday/Thursday Classes (non-hybrid)--------------------------------------------------- 7:00am–8:15am
Tues., Dec. 15
7:00am–9:00am
8:00am–9:15am
Tues., Dec. 15
8:00am–10:00am
9:30am–10:45am
Thurs., Dec. 17
8:00am–10:00am
11:00am–12:15pm
Tues., Dec. 15
10:00am–12:00pm
12:30pm–1:45pm
Thurs., Dec. 17
10:00am–12:00pm
2:00pm–3:15pm
Tues., Dec. 15
2:00pm–4:00pm
3:30pm–4:45pm
Thurs., Dec. 17
2:00pm–4:00pm
5:15pm–6:30pm
Tues., Dec. 15
5:15pm–7:15pm
6:35pm–7:50pm
Thurs., Dec. 17
5:15pm–7:15pm
Monday Classes------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2:00pm–4:30pm
Mon., Dec. 14
2:00pm–4:00pm
5:15pm–7:45pm
Mon., Dec. 14
5:15pm–7:15pm
8:00pm–10:30pm
Mon., Dec. 14
8:00pm–10:00pm
Tuesday Classes----------------------------------------------------------------------------------2:00pm–4:30pm
Tues., Dec. 15
2:00pm–4:00pm
5:15pm–7:45pm
Tues., Dec. 15
5:15pm–7:15pm
8:00pm–10:30pm
Tues., Dec. 15
8:00pm–10:00pm
Wednesday Classes------------------------------------------------------------------------------2:00pm–4:30pm
Wed., Dec. 16
2:00pm–4:00pm
5:15pm–7:45pm
Wed., Dec. 16
5:15pm–7:15pm
8:00pm–10:30pm
Wed., Dec. 16
8:00pm–10:00pm
Thursday Classes---------------------------------------------------------------------------------2:00pm–4:30pm
Thurs., Dec. 17
2:00pm–4:00pm
5:15pm–7:45pm
Thurs., Dec. 17
5:15pm–7:15pm
8:00pm–10:30pm
Thurs., Dec. 17
8:00pm–10:00pm
Friday Classes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2:00pm–4:45pm
Fri., Dec. 11
3:00pm–5:00pm
5:15pm–8:00pm
Fri., Dec. 11
5:15pm–7:15pm
8:00pm–10:45pm
Fri., Dec. 11
8:00pm–10:00pm
Alternate Friday 1 Classes---------------------------------------------------------------------5:00pm–10:45pm
Fri., Dec. 11
5:30pm–7:30pm
Alternate Friday 2 Classes---------------------------------------------------------------------5:30pm–10:45pm
Fri., Dec. 11
8:00pm–10:00pm
Saturday Classes---------------------------------------------------------------------------------8:00am–11:00am
Sat., Dec. 12
8:00am–10:00am
11:30am–2:30pm
Sat., Dec. 12
11:30am–1:30pm
Alternate Saturday 1 Classes-----------------------------------------------------------------8:00am–3:00pm
Sat., Dec. 12
8:00am–10:00am
10:00am–5:00pm
Sat., Dec. 12
12:00pm–2:00pm
Alternate Saturday 2 Classes-----------------------------------------------------------------8:00am–3:00pm
Sat., Dec. 12
10:00am–12:00pm
10:00am–5:00pm
Sat., Dec. 12
2:00pm–4:00pm
Fall 2015
Advance Registration for Winter and
Spring terms begins October 26, 2015.
DECEMBER-JANUARY MINI-TERM I
December 17–18....................Registration
December 19...................... Classes begin
DECEMBER-JANUARY MINI-TERM II
December 22..........................Registration
December 28...................... Classes begin
LONG WINTER TERM
December 16–17....................Registration
December 21.............. LW1 Classes begin
December 19.............. LW2 Classes begin
DECEMBER 18, 2015–JANUARY 17, 2016
January 15–17........................Final exams
February 5.............Final assignments due
DECEMBER 18, 2015–FEBRUARY 18, 2016
February 13–18......................Final exams
DECEMBER 19, 2015 AND JANUARY 9, 2016
January 9.................... Last day of classes
January 29.............Final assignments due
DECEMBER 28, 2015–DECEMBER 31, 2015
Online......................... Last day of classes
January 29.............Final assignments due
DECEMBER 18, 2015–JANUARY 16, 2016
Dec. 18....................... LW3 Classes begin
January 14–16........................Final exams
January 29.............Final assignments due
SHORT WINTER TERM
Dec. 30–31.............................Registration
January 4............................ Classes begin
JANUARY MINI-TERM I
Dec. 30–31.............................Registration
January 4............................ Classes begin
JANUARY MINI-TERM II
January 7–8............................Registration
January 9.................Hybrid Classes begin
January 11.......Non-Hybrid Classes begin
SPRING SEMESTER
JANUARY 4–15, 2016
January 15.................. Last day of classes
February 12...........Final assignments due
JANUARY 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 2016
January 8.................... Last day of classes
February 5.............Final assignments due
JANUARY 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 2016
Jan. 15...... Last day of non-hybrid classes
January 16........Last day of hybrid classes
February 12...........Final assignments due
JANUARY 19–MAY 13, 2016
January 14–18........................Registration
January 19.......................... Classes begin
May 4.......................... Last day of classes
May 5–11................................Final exams
PLEASE NOTE!
Classes listed in the Final Exam Schedule on this page MUST
take the final exam at the assigned time in their regularly assigned
classroom. Classes which are not listed on the Final Exam Schedule
have several options:
DAYTIME HYBRIDS
When the final exam time for MWF or TTH daytime classes (see Final Exam Schedule) falls on the day the class would regularly meet,
the class may use their assigned classroom for a final exam.
When the final exam time is on a different day, the class may
• take the exam during the last regularly scheduled (before finals
week) class meeting, or
• take the exam online during finals week.
For example: Tuesday hybrid classes may not test during finals week
on Thursday,and Monday hybrid classes may not test during finals
week on Wednesday or Friday.
EVENING AND SATURDAY HYBRIDS
Hybrid classes which are not scheduled to meet in the classroom
during finals week will take the exam online during finals week.
MINI-TERM HYBRIDS
Hours for mini-term final exams will be determined by the instructor.
GRADUATING STUDENTS
Final exams for graduating students MUST be given PRIOR to Monday, December 14. (Grades for these graduating students are due in
the Registrar’s Office by noon on December 14.)
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Before students are allowed to register, they must meet with an academic advisor from the departmental office through which their
chosen major is administered. Please see page 2 for departmental telephone numbers.
Students are responsible for initiating advising appointments.
Students desiring to be advised on a Full-Service Saturday should schedule an appointment in advance to ensure that their
advisor will be on campus that day for advising.
• Academic advisors will clarify any recent curriculum
changes, help students select classes, and give instruction
on taking the Math Advising Tool (eMAT) online. Advisors
will also complete and sign registration forms.
• Students who desire to change majors and have not
yet been assigned a new advisor should contact the
departmental office through which the new major is
administered.
• Students who have not yet declared a major may call the
Advising Center at 214.333.6843 to obtain the name of
their assigned advisor.
• New freshmen will be assigned to special advisors who
are familiar with freshman block scheduling.
Degree Requirements
Taking Courses at Other Institutions
It is the student’s responsibility to be informed of degree requirements.
After matriculation, a student may transfer a maximum of 12
credit hours to DBU.
This information may be found online at www.dbu.edu by selecting
Academics and then Undergraduate, Graduate, or Doctoral Programs.
Additional information regarding updated degree requirements may
be obtained from the student’s academic advisor.
A student who wishes to enroll for a course at another institution
should secure the written permission of the DBU Registrar two weeks
BEFORE registering for the course. Failure to obtain this approval in
advance will result in the refusal of the University to accept credit earned
at other institutions. A Permission Request form may be obtained from
the student’s advisor.
Although academic advisors strive to advise students as accurately as possible, the student bears ultimate responsibility for
fulfilling degree requirements for graduation, certification, and/
or licensure.
Students cannot take courses at another institution during their
final (graduating) semester.
Official Enrollment
Course Offerings Policy
If you complete, sign, and submit a registration form to any University
academic advisor or if you register online, you are responsible for
payment for the courses listed on the form.
The courses in this schedule will be taught as listed, provided there
are sufficient students enrolled in each section to justify the course
offering. The scheduled time, room, and instructor reflect the intention
of the University at the time this schedule is published, but are subject
to change. These listings are not an assurance to students that courses
will be offered exactly as listed.
If for any reason, you become unable to attend classes, you must
take official WRITTEN action. This paperwork must be initiated by the
student, and it is the student’s responsibility to see that it is completed.
Transfer Credit
Students should seek full understanding of the conditions under which
transfer credit is accepted. The Registrar’s Office will provide guidance
to students seeking such information.
Upon request, Transfer Credit Analysts in the Registrar’s Office will
interpret the DBU transfer credit policies. Please call 214.333.5334
for clarification of these policies.
CLEP Exams
Students cannot take CLEP exams during their final (graduating)
semester.
eMAT
Students wishing to register for a math class or ACCT 2301 must first
complete the Math Advising Tool (eMAT). For eMAT information, new
and transfer students may contact the Undergraduate Admissions Office at 214. 333.5360; returning students should contact their advisors.
E-mail Account
Your e-mail account will be used to relay important University correspondence and is required for all students. If you have not yet obtained
a DBU e-mail account or an Academic Computer Lab account, please
go online at webreg.dbu.edu or stop by the Academic Computer Lab
where a staff member will be happy to assist you.
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WebAdvisor
Check for Updates on Classroom Assignments!
Obtain Your Grades, Class Schedule, and GPA Online!
Follow these simple steps to access student information on
WebAdvisor:
1. Type webreg.dbu.edu in the address box of your web
browser. (Do not enter “www.”)
2. If you are new to WebAdvisor, select the Account Setup
Instructions link. Follow the directions to create an
account.
3. After creating an account, you will be given a user ID.
Select “Log In” and enter your user ID and password.
4. Always remember to “Log Out” to ensure confidentiality.
Your user ID and password give you access to WebAdvisor,
Blackboard, and your DBU e-mail account.
For assistance, please contact the DBU Information Technology
Support Center at 214.333.5500 during regular University hours
or send an e-mail to [email protected].
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Fall 2015
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Campus Housing
Tuition
Colonial Village Apartments........................ $1740.00/month
Williamsburg Townhomes............................ $2520.00/month
Brownstone Residences.............................. $2700.00/month
Residence Halls
ROOM
Residence Hall—double occupancy...........$1415.00/semester
Residence Hall—triple occupancy..............$1115.00/semester
Spence Hall—Jewel House........................$1715.00/semester
William’s Hall—Stone House
Double Occupancy....................................$1565.00/semester
Triple Occupancy......................................$1265.00/semester
• A cable television outlet is included in the room fee.
• There is no refund of residence hall charges or fees.
BOARD
Traditional Plans
14 Meal (plus $125 Flex Dollars).................$1865.00+tax/semester
Unlimited Meals (plus $100 Flex Dollars)....$1995.00+tax/semester
Unlimited Plus Meals (plus $500 Flex Dollars)...........$2395.00+tax/
semester
A traditional meal plan is required of all students living in residence
halls for the Fall 2015 semester.
Apartment Life - Resident Flex Plan (Required for
Apartment Life Residents).................$150.00+tax (per semester)
Colonial and Williamsburg Village residents, commuter students,
faculty, and staff can choose any of the following four meal plan
options:
•Patriot Plan (includes 15 meal blocks in Dining Hall)......... $300.00
•Colonial Plan (includes 8 meal blocks in Dining Hall)........ $200.00
•Block Plans: 25 Meal Block.................................. $165.00+tax
60 Meal Block.................................. $375.00+tax
Meal Refund Policy
Prior to Day 1........................100%
Day 1–14................................85%
Day 15–27..............................75%
Day 28–42..............................60%
Day 43–56..............................50%
Day 57–70..............................35%
Day 71–83..............................25%
Day 84 of the term
and thereafter...........No Refund
Benefits for Veterans
Contact the VA Representative in the Registrar’s Office at 214.333.5145
or call the Department of Veterans Affairs at 1.888.442.4551 to see if you,
your child, or your spouse is eligible for benefits.
Scholarships for Ministry Students
If you are preparing for a career in vocational or bi-vocational churchrelated Christian ministry, you may pick up an application in the Ministry
Student Office, which is located in Suite 306 of Pilgrim Chapel. You
may also print an application from the DBU website, www.dbu.edu/
ministry_student.
First-Year Baptist Ministry Scholarship recipients must take RELI 1310:
Introduction to Christian Ministry during the respective school year.
If you plan to apply for the First-Year Baptist Ministry Scholarship, you
should speak with your advisor and plan to take this course.
If you have any questions, contact Jeremy Johnston at 214.333.5574.
Bookcards
A bookcard will be available during the Cashier’s Office operating hours until
September 4, 2015, for students whose guaranteed financial aid will provide
a credit balance. You may contact the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336 for
additional information.
Fall 2015
Undergraduate credit hour............................................. $813.00
Master’s credit hour............................................................. 823.00
Doctoral credit hour............................................................. 833.00
Hybrid undergraduate credit hour....................................... 813.00
Hybrid master’s credit hour................................................. 823.00
Online undergraduate credit hour....................................... 813.00
Online master’s credit hour................................................. 823.00
Private music lesson (per credit hour)................................. 813.00
Registration Fees
No registration fee is charged during Advance Registration,
and no registration fee is charged to new students at any time.
Ongoing Registration........................................................... $50.00
Regular Registration.............................................................. 50.00
Late Registration................................................................. 150.00
A student who begins the registration process during one registration
period and completes it during another registration period is subject
to the registration fee applicable at the time of completion.
Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped.
Special Fees
Accompanist fee (per applied voice course)..................... $200.00
Application fee...................................................................... 25.00
Application fee, doctoral........................................................ 50.00
Applied music fee (per course)........................................... 100.00
Audit fee, Doctoral (per credit hour).................................... 416.50
Audit fee, Master’s (per credit hour).................................... 411.50
Audit fee, Undergraduate (per credit hour)......................... 406.50
Certificate Program application fee....................................... 25.00
Certificate Program completion fee...................................... 30.00
COMA 4303 editing fee...................................................... 225.00
Continuous progress course fee (per course)..................... 100.00
COUN lab fees.................................................................... 105.00
Deferred Payment Plan fee................................................. 100.00
Drop/withdraw (one or more courses).................................. 40.00
Ed.D. testing fee.................................................................... 60.00
EDAD 6301 ILD certificate fee.............................................. 75.00
Education seminar materials fee.......................................... 35.00
Fine Arts lab fee................................................................... 40.00
Graduation application fees
Early.................................................................................. 25.00
Regular............................................................................. 75.00
Late................................................................................. 150.00
KNES fees............................................................................ 40.00
Late/insufficient payment fee................................................ 50.00
Lost key fee........................................................................... 75.00
MANA 4320 test fee.............................................................. 30.00
Ph.D. testing fee.................................................................. 140.00
Photography fee (ART/COMA 2314/3314)........................... 35.00
Promissory Note fee............................................................. 50.00
READ 2100 Training Guide fee............................................. 60.00
Recital fee (one course)...................................................... 110.00
Residence Hall Application fee........................................... 175.00
Returned check charge........................................................ 25.00
Science lab fees (per contact lab hour)................................ 45.00
Student ID card replacement charge.................................... 20.00
Student services fee*.......................................................... 150.00
Student teaching fee........................................................... 100.00
Technology fee.................................................................... 100.00
Transcript charge.................................................................... 5.00
Withdrawal from all classes................................................ 100.00
*DBU does not charge a separate parking fee like most universities. Instead,
upkeep of the parking lots has been included in the Student Services Fee.
The Student Services Fee is used to pay a portion of the total cost of shuttle
services, health services, athletic events, student activities, parking, online library
resources, library databases, interlibrary loan services, and the Fitness Center.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Tuition Refund Information
Adding, Dropping, and Withdrawal
A student may receive full or partial credit for the semester’s tuition charge
for each class if he/she completes the official add/drop or withdrawal
process through the Registrar’s Office.
Refunds for courses offered in terms lasting 2–16 weeks (August Mini III,
Fall Semester, Fall Intramester) are based on these percentages:
A student may change a course section(s), add a course(s), or drop a
course(s) with no change in the permanent record if he/she does so within
the add/drop deadlines for the terms. Please see page 17 for term dates.
A student will receive a grade of “W” if he/she drops a course(s) during the
withdrawal period for the term. Please see withdrawal dates on calendar
pages 48–49 or on page 17.
The student is responsible in every situation for making sure the form for
the add/drop or withdrawal progresses through each step in the process,
whether the process is conducted in person or through faxes and telephone conversations. The student is also responsible for making sure he/
she understands the impact of the drop, add, or withdrawal of financial aid.
Residential students (living on campus) are required to have an exit interview prior to full withdrawal from the University.
Withdrawal from all courses constitutes full withdrawal and may affect
financial aid. Contact the Financial Aid Office at 214.333.5363.
All refunds are either mailed or direct deposited depending on which option
the student selects.
Before the first class meeting................................................ 100%
1% through 5% of class meetings........................................... 90%
>5% through 10% of class meetings....................................... 80%
>10% through 15% of class meetings..................................... 70%
>15% through 25% of class meetings..................................... 60%
>25% of class meetings and thereafter......................... No Refund
Courses offered in terms lasting at least one week, but less than two weeks
(August Mini I and II, Fall Break Mini I and II, Thanksgiving Mini) may be
dropped before the end of the first class day for a 100% refund.
Using a FAX
There is no withdrawal from one-week mini-term courses.
The refund for any course with a TBD timeslot such as Internet, Doctoral,
Practicum, or Internship will be calculated as if the course met weekly
beginning on the first day of the term. If the first day of the semester is on
a Tuesday, then the refund will be calculated as if the course met weekly
on Tuesday throughout the semester.
Students are subject to a drop fee each time a course is dropped.
Financial aid recipients who withdraw from all classes before 60% of the
semester is completed will also be required to return a portion of the federal
financial aid received.
A class meeting is defined as any official meeting time as noted on the
semester calendar included in this schedule. The date the student enrolls
in a class has no bearing on the calculation of class meetings. Additionally, any changes made by a professor to the official meeting dates in this
schedule will not alter the calculation of refund amounts.
When a student drops and adds an equal number of credit hours
within the same term, it is considered an even exchange and no prorated
refund is calculated. If a student drops and adds courses within different terms, credit for courses dropped will be determined based on the
method explained below. Courses added will be charged at full-tuition
rates. In either case, the student will be subject to a drop/withdrawal fee
and any other applicable fees.
In cases of course cancellation by the University, credit equal to 100%
of tuition and fees will be given.
Late registration and/or absences from class have no bearing on
refunds.
Students suspended for academic or disciplinary reasons will not be
entitled to a refund of tuition, fees, or housing.
Refunds of credit balances on student accounts will require a minimum
of two weeks to be paid after the student has officially withdrawn through
the Registrar’s Office. However, no credit balances which are the result
of financial aid will be refunded until two weeks after the add/drop period
closes. A refund will be issued only if the student’s balance is paid in full.
All refunds are either mailed or direct deposited depending on which option the student selects.
Students who are unable to complete the add/drop or withdrawal process
in person on the main campus may do so by FAX by following the steps
listed below.
1. The student will contact the academic department through which the
student’s major is administered to request the proper form and obtain
the department’s FAX number.
2. The department will send the proper form to the student by FAX.
3. The student will fill in the necessary data before faxing the form to the
academic department.
4. a.Adding or Dropping a Course
• The student will telephone the academic department requesting
the signature of the student’s academic advisor.
• The advisor’s signature and the date must appear on the form.
b. Withdrawing from a Course
• The student will telephone the academic department requesting
the signature of the instructor of each course from which the
student is withdrawing.
• Each course listed on the form must show the instructor’s signature, the date signed, and the last date of class attendance.
5. The student will monitor this process through each step to completion
in the Registrar’s Office.
The student should never send the form directly to the Registrar’s Office since the form is meaningless and void without the signature of
the instructor(s) to withdraw or the advisor to drop.
6. When the form is complete, the academic department will forward a
copy to the Registrar’s Office.
7. The refund will be calculated according to the date the Request for
Withdrawal or Drop form is received in the Registrar’s Office.
The student should refer to Tuition Refund Policies on
this page or contact the Cashier’s Office for tuition refund
information before dropping or withdrawing from a class.
Athletics Disclosure
Equity in Athletics Disclosure: Annual reports of information regarding
intercollegiate athletics programs at DBU are available pursuant to the
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act upon request by students, prospective
students, and members of the public. Requests should be forwarded in
writing to the Director of Athletics.
CALCULATING THE TUITION REFUND
The following process is used to calculate the refund of tuition:
1. The number of classes that have already met in a semester is divided
by the total number of classes contained in that semester.
2. This number is the percentage used to calculate the amount of tuition
to be refunded. (See drop/withdrawal dates on page 17.)
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FORMULA: # of classes met / # of total classes contained in the
semester = % of the course completed.
EXAMPLE: 2/16=12.5%. 12.5% according to the refund policy
equates to a 70% tuition refund. (Refer to table of percentages above in the left column.)
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
All qualified students must contact the Cashier’s Office following their registration to make payment arrangements. Students
who have not paid in full at the time of registration will automatically be placed on the Deferred Payment Plan.
Deferred Payment Plan
There are three types of plans that will be used for Fall Registration.
The first type of plan requires a 1/6 down payment at the time of registration. This plan will be used from June 3 to July 26, 2015, and requires six
payment dates: 1/6 at the time of the registration; August 1, 2015; September 1, 2015; October 1, 2015; November 1, 2015; and December 1,
2015. This is an optional plan for students registering during the Advance
Registration period.
The second type of plan requires a 1/4 down payment at the time of
registration. This plan will be used from June 3 to August 23, 2015, and
requires four payment dates: 1/4 at the time of registration; September 1,
2015; October 1, 2015; and November 1, 2015.
The third type of plan requires a 1/3 down payment at the time of registration. This plan will be used from August 24, 2015, to the last day of the add/
drop period and requires three payment dates: 1/3 at the time of registration;
1/3 on October 1, 2015; and 1/3 on November 1, 2015.
Students registering after the add/drop dates for the Fall 2015 semester
will not be eligible for these plans.
Payment Policies
A Payment Plan Student is a student who has a balance after registration
for courses, has all financial aid applied and tuition reimbursement obtained,
and is eligible for the Payment Plan option for the remaining balance. This
time-payment plan requires either a 1/6, 1/4 or 1/3 down payment at the
time of registration inclusive of all tuition, fees, room and board, followed
by payment of the remaining balance in equal payments as detailed in
the student’s promissory note. In the event of a prepayment or overpayment of a scheduled installment note, the excess amount will be applied
to the next scheduled payment. In addition, a $100.00 Payment Plan fee
will be assessed to the student’s account when utilizing the installment
note. A fee of $50.00 will be assessed for each instance a payment is not
received at the time of registration, is received late, is insufficient, and/or
is not received at all. All balances must be paid as agreed or the actions
noted on this page may result.
NOTE: Mini-terms are not eligible for installment payments unless
they are taken with a long semester class.
A Financial Aid Student whose guaranteed financial aid covers 100%
of the student’s balance is not required to provide payment at the time of
registration. A financial aid student whose guaranteed financial aid covers less than 100% of the student’s balance is required to pay in full the
student’s account balance that is not covered by financial aid at the time
of registration or will automatically be placed on an installment note for
the balance that is not covered by financial aid. If the student chooses to
complete the Payment Plan, the student must pay the down payment at
the time of registration. The balance remaining, after the down payment,
is to be paid in equal monthly payments as required in the Payment Plan.
A “less than 100%” financial aid student may not use confirmed financial
aid in lieu of the down payment. All balances must be paid as agreed or
the actions noted on this page may result.
If the student’s aid is not guaranteed at the time of registration, the student
must pay for the class in full or be placed on a Payment Plan.
A Personal Pay Student is a student who pays his or her balance in full at
the time of registration using personal resources. For balances not paid at
the time of registration, the actions noted on this page may result.
A Direct Bill Student is a student whose employer reimburses DBU
directly for all or part of a student’s charges for the student’s education.
All direct bill students whose employer pays DBU directly must provide
vouchers for the present registration term within one week from the date
of registration for that term. Any student whose employer reimburses less
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than 100% of student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining
non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a Payment
Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges. A
“less than 100%” direct bill student may not use the employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay the employer’s
portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion is not received
within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. All balances must
be paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.
Direct Bill/Employer Reimbursed Students must pay all Summer 2015 balances by October 1, 2015, and pay all Fall 2015 balances by February 1, 2016.
An Employer Reimbursed Student is a student whose employer reimburses the student directly or indirectly for all or part of a student’s charges
for the student’s education. Any student whose employer reimburses less
than 100% of the student’s charges must either immediately pay the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s charges or complete a
Payment Plan for the remaining non-reimbursed portion of the student’s
charges. A “less than 100%” employer reimbursed student may not use the
employer reimbursement in lieu of the down payment. The student must pay
the employer’s portion of the reimbursed charge if the employer’s portion
is not received within 45 days from the date of the last class meeting. This
can be paid in full or paid through the Payment Plan. All balances must be
paid as agreed or the actions noted on this page may result.
A Veteran Student is a student who receives tuition assistance for all or part
of their student charges paid directly from the Department of Veteran Affairs.
Any Veteran student who receives less than a 100% benefit from the VA
must either immediately pay the remaining portion of the student’s charges
or complete a Payment Plan for their remaining non-tuition assistance portion of the student’s charges. All balances must be paid as agreed or the
actions on this page may result.
All Graduating Students must pay the previous and the present account
balances in full by the time designated in the graduation application materials provided by the Registrar’s Office, or the student will be denied the
privilege of participation in commencement exercises and access to his or
her diploma and transcript upon graduation. The student will be allowed
to participate in a commencement exercise only after the previous
and present balances are paid in full.
Actions for Unpaid Accounts
The following actions may result for any student who has not paid his or
her account balance as due or has not made financial arrangements with
the Financial Aid Office and/or the Cashier’s Office:
1. Not being allowed to use the Payment Plan in subsequent semesters,
2. Immediate withdrawal from enrolled courses,
3. Removal from current dormitory residence,
4. Denial of dining hall privileges,
5. Denial of access to final exams, resulting in an Incomplete or Failure,
6. Denial of access to final semester grades,
7. Denial of access to transcripts,
8. Denial of ability to be advised for or register for any additional courses,
9. Inability to graduate,
10. Degree will not be conferred/posted on the student’s transcript,
11. Denial of participation in commencement exercises,
12. Denial of access to student’s diploma upon graduation,
13. Denial of access to student services, and/or
14. Reporting to collection agency and consumer reporting agency.
In the event that an account has not been paid in full by the end of the semester,
DBU submits the accounts to a collection agency for collection. DBU will add
a collection agency fee, which will be between one-third and one-half of the
remaining balance, which is a reasonable fee for collection agency service
regardless of the dollar amount owed. This balance will also be reported to
a credit reporting agency and could affect your credit rating.
If you have any questions regarding your account,
please call the Cashier’s Office at 214.333.5336.
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If you have questions regarding your financial aid,
please call the Financial Aid Office at 214.333.5363.
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EARN YOUR DEGREE ONLINE
DBU offers online courses necessary to all of the degrees listed on this page as well as a broad selection of required general studies courses for other
degrees. DBU also offers seventeen certificates at the graduate level and three certificates at the undergraduate level that may be earned online.
Associate of Arts
Associate of Biblical Studies
Associate of Business Administration
Bachelor of Arts
Biblical Studies
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
Christian Ministries*
Communication
Criminal Justice
Health Care Management
Interdisciplinary Studies*
Psychology
Sociology
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
Christian School Administration Specialization
Distance Learning Specialization
Supervision Specialization
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
Master of Education in Higher Education
Administration Track
Distance Learning Specialization
Interdisciplinary Studies
Master of Liberal Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration
Interdisciplinary Track
Bachelor of Business Studies
ACCELERATED BACHELOR’S AND MASTER’S
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Management
Marketing
Management Information Systems
Business Administration
Finance
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry
Master of Arts in Christian Education
Adult Ministry
Business Ministry
Collegiate Ministry
Family Ministry
General
Student Ministry
Worship Ministry
Master of Arts in Christian Ministry
Counseling Ministry
Family Ministry
General Ministry
Master of Arts in Management
General Management
Health Care Management
Human Resource Management
Master of Arts in Professional Development
Church Leadership
Criminal Justice
Finance
Higher Education
Leadership Studies
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Master of Arts in Student Ministry
Master of Arts in Teaching
Distance Learning Specialization
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
Christian Ministry
Christian Scriptures
Master of Arts in Worship Leadership
Worship Ministry
Master of Business Administration
Finance
Health Care Management
International Business
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Project Management
Single-Discipline Track
Christian Ministry
Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies (Applied Ministry)/
Master of Arts in Christian Ministry
Counseling Ministry
Family Ministry
General Ministry
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Christian Ministries
(Business concentration only)/Master of Arts in Christian
Ministry
Counseling Ministry
Family Ministry
General Ministry
Bachelor of Business Administration in Management/
Master of Business Administration in Management
Bachelor of Business Studies in Business Administration/
Master of Business Administration
Finance
Health Care Management
International Business
Management
Management Information Systems
Marketing
Project Management
Bachelor of Business Studies in Management/
Master of Business Administration in Management
DUAL MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAMS
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry/
Master of Business Administration
Master of Arts in Children’s Ministry/
Master of Liberal Arts
Master of Arts in Christian Education/
Master of Business Administration
Master of Arts in Management/
Master of Arts in Student Ministry
Master of Arts in Management/
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction
Master of Arts in Management/
Master of Education in Higher Education
Master of Arts in Student Ministry/
Master of Business Administration
Master of Business Administration/
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
Master of Business Administration/
Master of Education in Higher Education
Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction/
Master of Education in Educational Leadership
UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATES
Health Care Management
Information Systems and Technology
Management Practices
ADVANCED CERTIFICATES
Children’s Ministry Leadership
Christian School Administration
Curriculum and Instruction
Distance Learning
Health Care Management
Higher Education Administration
Human Resource Management
Information Systems Management
International Management
Management
Marketing
Ministry Leadership in the following concentrations:
Business Ministry
Collegiate Ministry
Family Ministry
Student Ministry
Worship Ministry
Project Management
School Principalship
Student Ministry
Theological Studies
Worship Ministry
*Not all concentrations offered online
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